CNTT Technical F2F Work Shop, Châtillon, France, July 23-25, 2019

CNTT Technical F2F Work Shop, Châtillon, France, July 23-25, 2019

July 23-25 Châtillon, France

 

 

General information

When

July 23rd - July 25th 0900 - 1800 CEST

Where

Orange Gardens

 

44 avenue de la République

Châtillon (South Paris)

Public transport info

On site parking requires pre-approval

Upon Arrival

A person will be available for your registration on-site. You need to be pre-registered.

Event registration can be found at this link: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/calendar/cntt-f2f-meeting/

The person will then guide you towards the meeting room: 3B Building on the 2nd floor. Follow the signs.

All sessions will be in the main room : November (ex Giant100) (unless otherwise specified) - Other breakout rooms: December and February

Remote Attendees

Please join the meeting on the zoom bridge: https://zoom.us/j/999652583

You will be muted on join. If you join by telephone use *6 to unmute. Joining by computer audio select the unmute option.

Remote presenters should use a headset when presenting as the built-in speaker/microphone on your laptop have horrible acoustics and are really hard to understand after going through the conference room PA system

 

Overview

 

This three day face-to-face will be a working session to bring the CNTT work announced at ONS North America to the broader technical community. It is meant to be a collaborative technical working session with the aim of progressing Release 1 of the CNTT Reference Model and Reference Architecture. Please come prepared to roll up your sleeves and dive into hands-on work. Attendees should register to make sure we have capacity correct for all the resources.

In preparation for the meeting, please see the following GitHub repositories for the current working drafts. Please note that these are working drafts. Please also hold off on submitting Pull Requests on these documents until we've all had a chance to level-set and discuss at this F2F meeting.

UPDATED: The CNTT working draft links below have been updated to represent the working draft version to be used during the meeting. Please review the updated drafts before the meeting.

Current CNTT Reference Model Working Draft: https://github.com/cntt-n/CNTT/

Rendered (i.e. formatted, more readable) version of the current CNTT Reference Model Working Draft: https://cntt-n.github.io/CNTT/

Working Draft Process Information: https://cntt-n.github.io/CNTT/logistics/#approval_process

 

Each of the sessions are assigned an etherpad that can be used by all attendees to take notes and collaborate on next steps. Link to the master Etherpad with links to the complete session set: https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/CNTT_F2F_Meeting_Notes_July2019

 

Agendas

 

Agenda Day 1 - Jul 23, 2019 

 

notes

Day 1

Slides

Recordings

 

notes

Day 1

Slides

Recordings

(09:00)

15 min

Tue

Day 1 notes

Welcome Message

Orange

Housekeeping

Orange

Conference Bridge, WiFi, Breaks and Lunch, Room Access  

 

 poor audio quality

(09:15)

10 min

Tue

Day 1 notes

Agenda Review

Jonathan Beltran, AT&T

Brief overview of agenda and how organized

poor audio quality

(09:25)

35 min

Tue

Day 1 notes

Opening Remarks

David Hutton, GSMA, Heather Kirksey, Linux Foundation

Opening round table remarks to outline long-term expectations, perspectives

 

poor audio quality

 

 

Current Status And Vision

 

 

(10:00)

30 min

Tue

Day 1 notes

Overview & Level Setting

Mark Cottrell, AT&T, Rabi Abdel, Vodafone

Review and expand on global framework one pager, provide insight into longer term vision working with GSMA and LF, provide guidance on future release scope backlog.

Poor audio quality

(10:30)

30 min

Tue

 

Break

 

 

(11:00)

30 min

Tue

Day 1 notes

Community Technology Update

Facilitator: Rabi Abdel, Vodafone

Reference Model vs Reference Architecture vs Reference Implementation. MVP Concept.

Poor audio quality

(11:30)

30 min

Tue

Day 1 notes

Panel Discussion: Reference Model: Overall Concepts

Facilitator: Beth Cohen, Verizon

ETSI NFV ISG - Presented by Jorg Aelken, Ericsson

Pankaj Goyal, AT&T

Rabi Abdel, Vodafone

Mehmet Toy, Verizon

Community Input

Related concepts, i.e. ETSI. How does a Reference Model help achieve the community's objectives?, Agreeing on the CNTT concept. Feedback on CNTT concept. 

First part of recording has bad audio

(12:00)

30 Min

Tue

Chap1 notes

Reference Model Chapter 1 Introduction (R1) – Status Review, Q&A

Chapter Description: Overview, problem statement, scope, bogo-meter, & roadmap

Intro: Jonathan Beltran, AT&T

Facilitators: Beth Cohen, Verizon

Review: Synopsis + Purpose + Goals + Maturity Status + Gaps + Feedback from Community

(12:30)

60 min

Tue

 

Lunch

 

 

(13:30)

30 Min

Tue

Chap2 notes

Reference Model Chapter 2 VNF Requirements and Analysis (R1) – Status Review, Q&A 

Chapter Description: Analysis of requirements & NFVi profiles

Facilitator: Tom Kivlin, Vodafone Group

Review: Synopsis + Purpose + Goals + Maturity Status + Gaps + Feedback from Community

 

 

 

Recording truncated - equipment failure

 

(14:00)

60 Min

Tue

Chap3 notes

Reference Model Chapter 3 Infrastructure Abstraction – Status Review, Q&A 

Chapter Description: Model, exposed vs. internal, exposed & internal NFVi capabilities, metrics, & constraints

Facilitators: Sabine Demel, DT; Mark Shostak, AT&T

Review: Synopsis + Purpose + Goals + Maturity Status + Gaps + Feedback from Community

(15:00)

15 min

Tue

 

Break

 

 

(15:15)

30 Min

Tue

Chap4 notes

Reference Model Chapter 4 Catalog (R1) – Status Review, Q&A

Chapter Description: Compute flavors, instance types, naming conventions

Facilitator: Tom Kivlin, Vodafone Group

Review: Synopsis + Purpose + Goals + Maturity Status + Gaps + Feedback from Community

(15:45)

30 Min

Tue

Chap5 notes

Reference Model Chapter 5 Reference NFVI SW Profiles and Configurations (R1) – Status Review, Q&A 

Chapter Description: Basic, Network, & Compute NFVi reference software profiles configuration, & security

Facilitator: Karine Sevilla, Orange

Review: Synopsis + Purpose + Goals + Maturity Status + Gaps + Feedback from Community

(16:15)

30 Min

Tue

Chap6 notes

Reference Model Chapter 6 Reference NFVI HW Profiles and Configurations (R1) – Status Review, Q&A

Chapter Description: Compute, Network, Storage, & Security configurations

Facilitator: Pankaj Goyal, AT&T

Review: Synopsis + Purpose + Goals + Maturity Status + Gaps + Feedback from Community

(16:45)

30 Min

Tue

Chap7 notes

Reference Model Chapter 7 APIs and Interfaces (R1 – NFVI APIs) – Status Review, Q&A

Chapter Description: NFVi APIs, supporting service APIs, acceleration interfaces & APIs, tool functionalities needed

Facilitator: Pankaj Goyal, AT&T, Mark Shostak, AT&T

Review: Synopsis + Purpose + Goals + Maturity Status + Gaps + Feedback from Community

(17:30) 

30 Min

Tue

Day 1 notes

Day 1 –  Wrap Up

Facilitator: Jonathan Beltran, AT&T

Accomplishments

What did we get done?

What did we gain alignment/agreement on?

What did we hear and do we need to adjust?

What do we need to collaborate further on?

Next steps

 

 

 

 

Agenda Day 2 - Jul 24, 2019 

 

notes

Day 2

Slides

Recordings

 

notes

Day 2

Slides

Recordings

 

 

Technology (Reference Model)

 

 

(09:00)

15 Mins

Wed

 

Opening – Recap and Day Ahead

Facilitator: Jonathan Beltran, AT&T

 

(09:15)

90 Mins

Wed

Backlog

Day 2 notes

 

Security notes

 

Operations notes

Reference Model: Release 2 Scope

Facilitator: Walter Kozlowski, Telstra, Rabi Abdel, Vodafone, Mark Shostak, AT&T

Reference Model Updates:

Refine 1-7 based on ‘maturity level’ (Incl. backlog from Day 1)

Finalize 8-11 Scope

Meaningful targets – how to manage from R1, what is backlog from R3, R4?

Detailed Release Timeline – Feedback / Doability / Issues / Concerns / Gaps

 

(10:45)

15 min

Tue

 

Break

 

 

(11:00)

90 Mins

Wed

Day 2 notes

Technology WG overview

Facilitator: Rabi Abdel, Vodafone

Document Structure, Current Contributions framework, How to get involved

(12:30)

60 Mins

Wed

 

Lunch

 

 

(13:30)

30 Mins

Wed

Chap8 notes

Chapter 8 (R1) – NFVI Security

Facilitator: Beth Cohen, Verizon

This section needs to be expanded in Release 2.  How much is this specific to NFVI?  How much can we base this on existing security standards and best practices?  Which standards apply?

 

 

(14:00)

60 Mins

Wed

Chap9 notes

Chapter 9 (R1) - Reference Model Development

Facilitator: Mark Shostak, AT&T

Infra OA&M

 

(15:00)

15 min

Wed

 

Break

 

 

(15:15)

30 Mins

Wed

Chap7 notes

Chapter 7 (R1) – Reference Model Development

Facilitator: Mark Shostak, AT&T

API Interfaces

(15:45)

45 Mins

Wed

Chap3 notes

Chapter 3 (R1) - Reference Model Development

Facilitator: Sabine Demel, DT; Mark Shostak, AT&T

(Description TBD)

(16:30)

30 Mins

Wed

Chap5 notes

Chapter 5 (R1) - Reference Model Development

Facilitator: Karine Sevilla, Orange 

(Description TBD)

 

(17:00)

30 Mins

Wed

Chap6 notes

Chapter 6 (R1) - Reference Model Development

Facilitator: Pankaj Goyal, AT&T

(Description TBD)

 

(17:30)

30 Mins

Wed

Chap1 notes

Chap2 notes

Chap4 notes

Chapter 1, 2, 4 (R1) – Reference Model Development

Facilitator: Beth Cohen, Verizon, Tom Kivlin, Vodafone Group

A guided discussion of what needs to be in the introduction (Chapter 1), based on the content of the other chapters.  Chapters 2 and 4 are both well along in the development of the content, the objective in this discussion is to validate the approach that the initial team created.  Does this match with the  understanding of the requirements by the vendor community?  Are there missing pieces that need to be added? 

 

(18:00)

15 Mins

Wed

Day 2 notes

Day 2 –  Wrap Up

Facilitator: Jonathan Beltran, AT&T

 

 

 

 

Agenda Day 3 - Jul 25, 2019 

 

notes

Day 3

Slides

Recordings

 

notes

Day 3

Slides

Recordings

(09:00)

15 Mins

Thu