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|The '''OpenAirInterface Software Alliance (OSA)''' is a non-profit consortium fostering a community for open source software and hardware development for the core network (EPC), access network and user equipment. The OpenAirInterface EPC VNF, '''OAI vEPC''', provides individual sub-blocks of the LTE EPC core and full interoperability not only with other VNFs but also other software components such as VIM and orchestration. Being open source, the OAI EPC gives a great degree of flexibility and interoperability options that the community can leverage. In the context of the 3rd ETSI NFV Plugtests in May-June 2018 we demonstrated the OAI EPC components interoperability with '''ETSI OSM''' in NFV/SDN based Telco Cloud infrastructures and use cases. | |The '''OpenAirInterface Software Alliance (OSA)''' is a non-profit consortium fostering a community for open source software and hardware development for the core network (EPC), access network and user equipment. The OpenAirInterface EPC VNF, '''OAI vEPC''', provides individual sub-blocks of the LTE EPC core and full interoperability not only with other VNFs but also other software components such as VIM and orchestration. Being open source, the OAI EPC gives a great degree of flexibility and interoperability options that the community can leverage. In the context of the 3rd ETSI NFV Plugtests in May-June 2018 we demonstrated the OAI EPC components interoperability with '''ETSI OSM''' in NFV/SDN based Telco Cloud infrastructures and use cases. | ||
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|The '''Palo Alto Networks VM-Series''' is a virtualized form factor of our '''Next-Generation Firewall''' that can be deployed in a range of private and public cloud computing environments based on technologies from VMware, Cisco, Citrix, KVM, OpenStack, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Google. The VM-Series protects your private and public cloud deployments by enabling applications and preventing threats. Traffic is classified based on the application, not the port, giving you full visibility into your threat exposure. This allows you to reduce your threat footprint with application-based policies as well as prevent threats and data exfiltration. The Palo Alto Networks Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) provide high performance, deployment flexibility, agility and scalability to support a wide range of deployment scenarios while assuring consistent security is delivered. | |||
• The VM-Series models can be integrated with '''ETSI OSM''' and other Orchestration systems, 3rd party SDN controllers, SD-WAN solutions, and are configurable in open source environments with OpenStack releases. | |||
• '''Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs)''' can leverage VM-Series to build high performing cloud-based next-generation security infrastructure and also to deliver next generation security to enterprise customers across multiple virtualized CPE (vCPE) use cases. | |||
• '''Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)''' can leverage VM-Series with high performance and scalability to support various core network virtualization (NFV/SDN) scenarios. The VM-Series are optimized to deliver industry-leading performance and can be deployed as an NFV security component in service provider environments supporting multiple mobile network deployment scenarios including: Next-Generation GTP Security for 4G and 5G Enhanced Packet Core (vEPC) networks, Virtualized Next-Generation Gi/SGi Firewall for Gi/SGi-LAN, Next-Generation Firewall for Virtualized IP Multimedia Services (vIMS), Service Function Chaining (SFC), and Virtualized Access Networks (Cloud RAN). | |||
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Revision as of 14:00, 17 September 2018
This page provides a list of organisations providing OSM compatible Virtual Network Functions (VNFs). Click on the logos for additional details.
Would you like to see your OSM compatible VNF(s) listed here? Please send an email to OSMSupport@etsi.org with the following information:
Subject: OSM Ecosystem - VNF
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