Release 0 Data Model Details

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Overview

OSM supports descriptors for Virtual Network Functions and Network Services. The data models for these descriptors are aligned with ETSI MANO [1].

Virtual Network Function Descriptor [VNFD] defines the VNF and resources required for realizing the network function. The descriptors includes various components that are part of the VNF. In addition, VNFD also defines the VNF level configuration information.

Network Service Descriptor [NSD] defines a set of interconnected VNFs to realize a network service spanning multiple VNFs. In addition, NSD also defines the NS level configuration information.

Network Service Descriptor

The NSD connects VNFs using the Virtual Links (VLs) as shown in the following diagram:
Network service.png
The VNFs attach to the VLs using the Connection Points (CPs). So the NSD captures the list VNFs and the VLs that connect the VNFs. The following diagram illustrates the high level objects in an NSD:
Nsd objects.png

An example NS containing an IMS VNF is here.

Virtual Network Function Descriptor (VNFD)

The VNFD connects Virtual Deployment Units (VDUs) using the internal Virtual Links (VLs). Each VDU represents a VM/Container. The following diagram illustrates the internal structure of VNFD:
Vnf internal.png

The VDUs attach to the internal VLs using the internal Connection Points (CPs). So the VNFD captures the list VDUs and the internal VLs that connect the VDUs. Note that for a VNF containing a single VDU, there may not be any internal VLs. The following diagram illustrates the high level objects in an VNFD:
Vnfd objects.png

An example IMS VNF is here.

Data Modeling Language and Format

Packages

NS Package

VNF Package

Detailed Documents/Information

Data Model Document: Media:OSM_Release0_Data_Models.doc
UML representation of Network Service Descriptor: Media:Nsd.png
UML representation of VNF Descriptor Media:Vnfd.png