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== OSM Release TWO Descriptor Documentation == | |||
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The document below contains a very detailed description of the OSM Release ONE Models: | |||
[[Media:Osm-r1-information-model-descriptors.pdf]] | |||
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== Virtual Network Function Descriptor (VNFD) Model == | |||
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The Virtual Network Function Descriptor (VNFD) is a deployment template that describes attributes that comprise a VNF. | |||
For example: | |||
* Platform resource requirements, such as CPU, memory, interfaces, and network | |||
* Connectivity and interface requirements that can be used to establish virtual links within the NFVI30 between its Virtual Network Function Component (VNFC) instances, or between a VNF instance and the endpoint interface to the other network functions | |||
* Special characteristics related to EPA attributes and performance capabilities | |||
* KPI requirements and auto-scaling properties | |||
'''The VNFD Entity Relation Diagram''' | |||
[[Media:Osm-r1-vnfd.png]] | |||
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== Network Service Descriptor (NSD) Model == | |||
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The Network Service Descriptor (NSD) is the top-level construct used for designing the service chains. | |||
'''The NSD Entity Relation Diagram''' | |||
[[Media:Osm-r1-nsd.png]] | |||
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== Entity Relationship Diagrams == | |||
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[[File:Osm-r1-nsd.png|200px|thumb|left|NSD Entity Relationship Diagram]] | |||
[[File:Osm-r1-vnfd.png|200px|thumb|left|VNFD Entity Relationship Diagram]] |
Revision as of 12:28, 24 April 2017
OSM Release TWO Descriptor Documentation
The document below contains a very detailed description of the OSM Release ONE Models:
Media:Osm-r1-information-model-descriptors.pdf
An
Virtual Network Function Descriptor (VNFD) Model
The Virtual Network Function Descriptor (VNFD) is a deployment template that describes attributes that comprise a VNF.
For example:
- Platform resource requirements, such as CPU, memory, interfaces, and network
- Connectivity and interface requirements that can be used to establish virtual links within the NFVI30 between its Virtual Network Function Component (VNFC) instances, or between a VNF instance and the endpoint interface to the other network functions
- Special characteristics related to EPA attributes and performance capabilities
- KPI requirements and auto-scaling properties
The VNFD Entity Relation Diagram
Network Service Descriptor (NSD) Model
The Network Service Descriptor (NSD) is the top-level construct used for designing the service chains.
The NSD Entity Relation Diagram
Entity Relationship Diagrams