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This session provides a telecoms operator perspective on OSM. This includes a view on the significance of open source and the orchestration space in the industry in general and the OSM community in particular. The importance of the accomplishments in the latest OSM release, the role OSM can play in standards development and what success over the next six months will look like. | This session provides a telecoms operator perspective on OSM. This includes a view on the significance of open source and the orchestration space in the industry in general and the OSM community in particular. The importance of the accomplishments in the latest OSM release, the role OSM can play in standards development and what success over the next six months will look like. | ||
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=== OSM Architecture and Data Model Overview === | === OSM Architecture and Data Model Overview === |
Revision as of 16:27, 16 November 2016
The OSM community regularly gets together to educate, exchange information and to engage with a broad range of people interested in MANO. Past presentations from these sessions can be found on this page.
OSM Workshop @ Layer123 SDN World Congress 2016, The Hague (October 10th, 2016)
Introduction to OSM
Francisco-Javier Ramon Salguero (Chair ETSI Open Source MANO | Telefónica)
This session provides an overview of the OSM community foundation, project, structure. The technical scope and ambition for the project are described and an overview of the accomplishments that have been delivered with the first and second OSM releases will be provided. This session concludes with a view on themes for Release TWO and beyond.
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OSM End User Advisor Group (Operator) Perspective
Andy Reid (Vice Chair, ETSI Open Source MANO | BT)
This session provides a telecoms operator perspective on OSM. This includes a view on the significance of open source and the orchestration space in the industry in general and the OSM community in particular. The importance of the accomplishments in the latest OSM release, the role OSM can play in standards development and what success over the next six months will look like.
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OSM Architecture and Data Model Overview
Adrian Hoban (TSC Chair, ETSI Open Source MANO | Intel)
This session provides an overview of the OSM architecture, the functional split in the modules, the mapping between OSM and the ETSI NFV MANO logical view. It also provides an overview of the OSM data models for the VNF Descriptor (VNFD) and the Network Service Descriptors (NSD) and how some of the salient attributes are handled in OSM.
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Using the OSM User Interface & VNF On-boarding
Noel Charath (Interoperability Task Force Convenor, ETSI Open Source MANO | RIFT.io)
This tutorial provides a comprehensive overview of the OSM user interface and explains the VNF on-boarding process with OSM. It also provides an overview of the VNF packages and how a VNF vendor would create them.
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VNFs Modelling, Lifecycle Management & Integration
Mark Shuttleworth (TSC, ETSI Open Source MANO | Canonical)
This tutorial builds on the previous VNF on-boarding session by showcasing the manner in which VNFs are modelled and lifecycle events are handled in OSM.
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How to Participate in OSM
Chris Buerger (Marketing Task Force Chair, ETSI Open Source MANO | Intel)
This session wraps up the workshop, summarising the key information and providing directions on how to participate in the OSM community.
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