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= OSM Ecosystem Day =
= OSM Ecosystem Day =
<big>'''Wednesday March 10th Afternoon (2:30pm - 6:00pm CET)'''</big>
<big>'''Wednesday March 10th Afternoon (2:30pm - 6:00 pm CET)'''</big>


''If you only wish to attend to the OSM-MR#10 Ecosystem day (and not the whole hackfest) please kindly register '''[https://portal.etsi.org/Meetings.aspx#/meeting?MtgId=39181  here]'''''
* '''2:30 - 2:35 Welcome to the OSM-MR#10 Ecosystem Day''' by Mona Hrapkowicz, Flextronics & OSM MARCOM Lead'''
The OSM Ecosystem Day allows organizations in the [https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/OSM_Ecosystem OSM Ecosystem] to share about how OSM is helping them to achieve their goals. Presentations and demos cover a wide range of aspects from research activities in academia to production deployments and commercial initiatives, many of them focused in 5G use cases.  
The OSM Ecosystem Day allows organizations in the [https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/OSM_Ecosystem OSM Ecosystem] to share about how OSM is helping them to achieve their goals. Presentations and demos cover a wide range of aspects from research activities in academia to production deployments and commercial initiatives, many of them focused in 5G use cases.  


''If you only wish to attend to the OSM-MR#10 Ecosystem day (and not the whole hackfest) please kindly register '''[https://portal.etsi.org/Meetings.aspx#/meeting?MtgId=39181  here]'''''
* '''2:35 - 3:00 On the use of OSM to allow for automated network slice scaling in multi-site environments''' by Jose Ordonez-Lucena, Technology Innovation and Ecosystem, Telefonica I+D
ETSI ZSM ISG PoC#2 aims at the demonstrating the capacity to automatically scale out a network slice instance deployed across multiple administrative domains. This is achieved using the 5G assets of 5G-VINNI. 5G-VINNI is a large-scale, end-to-end 5G facility composed of several interworking sites, each corresponding to a different EU node and defining a single administrative domain. The management and orchestration capabilities of individual 5G-VINNI facility sites, and the enablers allowing for the interworking across them, are aligned with ZSM architectural design principles. This presentation provides an overview of  ZSM ISG PoC#2, showing how OSM stack provides automation means for a zero-touch scaling operation over a multi-site network slice.


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* '''3:00 - 3:30 Demo: Model-driven Audit Trail Logs infrastructure for Telco VNFs''' by Wajeeha Hamid, Product Manager OSM, Maciej Mazur, Product Manager Telco, Canonical
* '''Welcome to the OSM-MR#9 Ecosystem Day''' by Mona Hrapkowicz, Flextronics, OSM MARCOM Lead'''
Graylog is one of the most popular tools for opensource monitoring and log management in telco environments. We will show how Charmed OSM with the help of juju eases its deployment and integration with MongoDB, elastic search, and other charmed telco network function elements. The same goes for a basic LMA stack with Prometheus and Grafana.
The OSM Ecosystem Day allows organizations in the [https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/OSM_Ecosystem OSM Ecosystem] to share how they are using OSM and how it is helping them to achieve their goals. Presentations and demos cover a wide range of aspects from research activities in academia to production deployments and commercial initiatives, many of them focused in 5G use cases. Detailed agenda coming soon.


* '''[http://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-8.0-eight/OSM-MR9-hackfest/EcosystemDay/ED1%20-%20Ulak%205G%20Core%20Automation%20Demo.pdf Demonstrating  5G Core network automation by OSM]''' by Gülsüm Atıcı and Naciye Akyıldız, Cloud DevOps Engineers, ULAK Communications
* '''3:30 - 4:00 Realization of a public safety vertical use case based on OSM and aerial/vehicular NFV infrastructures''' by Borja Nogales, PhD Student at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and Miguel Silva, Researcher at Instituto de Telecomunicações Aveiro
Ulak is developing her 5G Core network (Çınar) within smart, continuous integration and continuous delivery pipeline. Automation has  a critical priority  for  all  network operators  to accelerate  and simplify the processes together with reducing the errors which may be caused by manual interventions. This presentation will  demonstrate  how OSM helps to improve Ulak 5G core network service/slice automation. Ulak will  also share its ETSI  Plugtests experience  and  talk  about her future plans  regarding  OSM.
5G communications have become an enabler for the creation of new and more complex networking scenarios, bringing together different vertical ecosystems. Such behavior has been fostered by the Network Function Virtualization (NFV) concept, where the orchestration and virtualization capabilities allow the possibility of dynamically supplying network resources according to vertical needs. In this presentation, we will first describe an NFV-based framework capable of supporting the flexible, cost-effective deployment of vertical services, through the integration of two NFV infrastructures: an infrastructure of Small sized Unmanned Aerial Vehicles(SUAVs), which can be deployed on demand, and an automotive infrastructure, supporting the opportunistic provision of services.  
{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zUliTH7OsY
To showcase the potential benefits of the proposed framework, the presentation describes an illustrative vertical use case that can be realized on top of it. The use case considers a municipal authority that deploys a service on aerial and vehicular NFV infrastructures to monitor traffic conditions. In case that an emergency situation is detected(e.g., a vehicle collision), the municipal authority uses the MANO stack to instantiate an additional service aimed at assisting emergency operations in this new scenario.  
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* '''[http://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-8.0-eight/OSM-MR9-hackfest/EcosystemDay/ED2%20-%20Mobileum%20NFV%20Journey.pdf Mobileum's NFV journey & CNF Demo]''' by Daniel Raj, Senior Architect, Mobileum
* '''4:00 - 4:30 Group Picture & Coffee Break'''
This session will present Mobileum's NFV Journey and participation in ETSI NFV Plugtests, especially integration tests with OSM and a brief overview of multi-vendor demos. Finally, a demo of Mobileum's CNFs using OSM will be showcased
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* '''[http://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-8.0-eight/OSM-MR9-hackfest/EcosystemDay/ED3%20-%20Spirent%205G%20Testing.pdf Deploying Landslide 5G test solution in OSM]''' by Iskil Mousse, Systems Engineer, Spirent
This presentation will explain how to perform 5G testing in an OSM framework using Landslide. Landslide is a versatile 4/5G core network test solution for Lab and Live networks. Landslide is provided by Spirent Communications.
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* '''[http://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-8.0-eight/OSM-MR9-hackfest/EcosystemDay/ED4%20-%20Benu.pdf Benu vBNG orchestration using OSM]''' by Sumesh Malhotra, Principal Engineer, Benu Networks
* '''4:30 - 5:00 Commercial VAS domain deployment over RHOSP NFVI governed by Open Source MANO''' by Dr. Gürol Akman, CTO, Telenity
OSM helps us orchestrate hybrid services that involve VNFs, CNFs, and PNFs. Benu Networks vBNG can be deployed as any of these options. Hence OSM helps in orchestration and management of these network functions by providing capabilities to perform day-0, 1 & 2 operations. OSM's Service Assurance feature helps in monitoring even our legacy devices that only understand SNMP and Linux commands. Great to have Prometheus and Grafana at our fingertips without having to integrate them in our application.
Telenity will present its journey and experience about the EMEA region’s first complete NFV based VAS domain deployment comprising multiple messaging and VAS solutions as part of Telenity’s VAS Consolidation Platform, deployed on Release 13 of the RedHat OpenStack NFVI and governed by Release EIGHT of the ETSI Open Source NFV Management and Orchestration (Open Source MANO) stack. With this deployment, Telenity swapped12 different VAS offerings from 6 different vendors, migrating them to NS/VNFs consolidated across a geo-redundant architecture. All components of the solution (NFVI/VIM, VNFM/NFVO, NS/VNFs) have been delivered, integrated and launched by Telenity as a turnkey project. The deployed NFV framework also permits the mobile operator to onboard third-party VAS NS/VNFs.
{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICfKp_cDu2I
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* '''[http://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-8.0-eight/OSM-MR9-hackfest/EcosystemDay/ED5%20-%20Canonical%20Charmed%20OSM.pdf Charmed OSM]''' by Alex Chalkias, PM and Mark Shuttleworth, CEO, Canonical
* '''5:00 - 5:30 Demo: Vertical's intent evolution at service runtime driving vCDN automated scaling''' by Francesca Moscatelli, R&D Project Manager & NFV/SDN Architect, Nextworks
Charmed OSM, Canonical's open-source, carrier-grade, hardened OSM distribution allows for operators, GSIs and NEPs to move faster with NFV transformation. In this session, you will learn about the technology behind charmed OSM and Canonical's OSM partner programmes.
5G networks include several heterogenous devices and technologies with an increasing complexity of network infrastructures and  services that is affecting Service Providers’ management tasks.    Orchestration, automation, analytics and AI/ML techniques are becoming important assets towards the implementation of automated network and service management procedures. At the same time, future networks will be intent-based, with the purpose of hiding such complexity and enabling    network and service adaptation depending on a business logic. The proposed demo shows the automated scaling of a virtual Content Delivery Network performed upon the runtime evolution of the service’s intent. In the demonstration the Vertical Slicer prototype, developed by Nextworks, has been integrated with ETSI Open Source MANO as NFV Orchestrator. Following the ETSI ENI approach, multi-layer data collected at virtual infrastructure and application feed a Cognitive Network Management system that recognizes changes in the service’ intents and takes optimization decisions for data-driven closed-loop automations.
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* '''[http://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-8.0-eight/OSM-MR9-hackfest/EcosystemDay/ED6%20-%20Tata%20Elxsi%20Subscription%20and%20Notification.pdf Subscription and Notification support in OSM]''' by Sai Kiran, Zero Touch Specialist, Tata Elxsi  
* '''[http://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-8.0-eight/OSM-MR9-hackfest/EcosystemDay/ED6%20-%20Tata%20Elxsi%20Subscription%20and%20Notification.pdf Subscription and Notification support in OSM]''' by Sai Kiran, Zero Touch Specialist, Tata Elxsi  
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* '''[http://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-8.0-eight/OSM-MR9-hackfest/EcosystemDay/ED7%20-%20Whitestack%20Telenor%20WhiteEPC%20PoC.pdf Orchestrated Evolved Packet Core based on Open Source technologies]''' by Pal Gronsund, Telenor & Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack
* '''5:30 - 5:55 TeraFlow in the OSM ecosystem''' by Dr. Ricardo Martínez, Senior Researcher, CTTC
Whitestack and Telenor have been collaborating on building a POC where the end-to-end NFV orchestration features are applied to the real needs of a mobile network. In this talk, they will share their experiences in using ETSI OSM & Facebook Connectivity's Magma projects to create a fully automated, distributed mobile packet core deployment.
This presentation tackles the adoption and integration of the OSM within the Teraflow project solution. In a nutshell, Teraflow projects aims at designing and deploying an advanced SDN operating system supporting automated and zero touch service management of heterogeneous transport technologies (IP and Optical). Such an SDN OS will be based on a cloud native architecture handling tera of flows (IoT) and appealing features for multi-domain, multi-vendor, multi-tenancy, and AI-based cybersecurity  solutions.
{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc-VC3M3-K4
 
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* '''5:55 - 6:00 OSM-MR#10 Ecosystem Day Wrap-up''' by Mona Hrapkowicz, Fextronics & OSM MARCOM Lead
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* '''OSM-MR#9 Ecosystem Day wrap-up''' by Mark Beierl, Canonical, OSM DevOps
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Overview

ETSI's Centre for Testing and Interoperability and the OSM community are organizing a new OSM Hackfest on 8-12 March 2021. The event will be run remotely, allowing participants to join the hands-on sessions from home.

Participation to OSM Hackfests is free and open to all upon Registration

Registration deadline is Thursday March 4th

Scope

The OSM-MR#10 Hackfest, the very first one featuring OSM Release NINE brings a brand new challenge to OSM users and developers:

  • Each of them (or each team) will become a telco operator and will have one week to build their network as a service offering for small businesses.
  • They will be provided a complete telco cloud environment with a Kubernetes Cluster and an OpenStack NFVI&VIM.
  • They will need to deploy several services to complete their offering for small businesses:
    • A Firewall, to keep their data safe
    • An LDAP server, to centralize their user management
    • A Wiki Server, for their internal documentation
    • A Virtual PC for each employee, as they won't have the budget for purchasing laptops
    • A centralized Service Monitoring, to make sure they know if there are performance issues
    • A Web Proxy, so you they can block certain sites, and optimize internet usage
  • In order for their company to succeed, they need to be able to create and manage all these services, and what better way to do that, than automating the whole with ETSI OSM: an end to end management and orchestration solution?
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Through this challenge, participants will learn and exchange about:

  • How to operate OSM
  • Discovering and experimenting with latest features in OSM Release NINE
  • Modeling, packaging and on-boarding VNFs, PNFs, CNFs, Network Services, and Slices with ETSI NFV standardized descriptors.
  • Developing OSM Primitives for automating Day 1-2 operations
  • Troubleshooting, debugging and modifying code in OSM Modules
  • ... and so much more!

In addition, participants will hear from key players in the OSM Ecosystem, who will share how OSM is helping them to achieve their goals and latest deployments during the OSM-MR#10 Ecosystem Day

Who should attend

  • VNF vendors, who want to onboard their VNF in OSM following best practices
  • System Integrators, who want to develop their expertise with OSM
  • Service Providers, who want to get first hand operational experience with OSM
  • Students and Researchers, who are using or considering OSM as platform for their research activities in networking
  • OSM users and developers willing to share, learn and test with the community
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Prerequisites

  • Registration is mandatory!
  • Participants are expected to be familiar with NFV and SDN concepts and have user-level knowledge of Linux, OpenStack and Kubernetes
  • You will need your laptop and good internet access
    • A remote environment will be made available through VPN for participants to run the hands-on sessions
    • If you prefer to install OSM in your own laptop and orchestrate your own cloud, please follow the OSM Quick Start Guide
  • Before the hackfest you can get familiar with OSM by watching this video or reviewing previous hackfests' material

Agenda

  • Tentative: Sessions' details coming soon. Please note the sessions' times and contents may be subject to change


OSM Ecosystem Day

Wednesday March 10th Afternoon (2:30pm - 6:00 pm CET)

If you only wish to attend to the OSM-MR#10 Ecosystem day (and not the whole hackfest) please kindly register here

  • 2:30 - 2:35 Welcome to the OSM-MR#10 Ecosystem Day by Mona Hrapkowicz, Flextronics & OSM MARCOM Lead

The OSM Ecosystem Day allows organizations in the OSM Ecosystem to share about how OSM is helping them to achieve their goals. Presentations and demos cover a wide range of aspects from research activities in academia to production deployments and commercial initiatives, many of them focused in 5G use cases.

  • 2:35 - 3:00 On the use of OSM to allow for automated network slice scaling in multi-site environments by Jose Ordonez-Lucena, Technology Innovation and Ecosystem, Telefonica I+D

ETSI ZSM ISG PoC#2 aims at the demonstrating the capacity to automatically scale out a network slice instance deployed across multiple administrative domains. This is achieved using the 5G assets of 5G-VINNI. 5G-VINNI is a large-scale, end-to-end 5G facility composed of several interworking sites, each corresponding to a different EU node and defining a single administrative domain. The management and orchestration capabilities of individual 5G-VINNI facility sites, and the enablers allowing for the interworking across them, are aligned with ZSM architectural design principles. This presentation provides an overview of ZSM ISG PoC#2, showing how OSM stack provides automation means for a zero-touch scaling operation over a multi-site network slice.

  • 3:00 - 3:30 Demo: Model-driven Audit Trail Logs infrastructure for Telco VNFs by Wajeeha Hamid, Product Manager OSM, Maciej Mazur, Product Manager Telco, Canonical

Graylog is one of the most popular tools for opensource monitoring and log management in telco environments. We will show how Charmed OSM with the help of juju eases its deployment and integration with MongoDB, elastic search, and other charmed telco network function elements. The same goes for a basic LMA stack with Prometheus and Grafana.

  • 3:30 - 4:00 Realization of a public safety vertical use case based on OSM and aerial/vehicular NFV infrastructures by Borja Nogales, PhD Student at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and Miguel Silva, Researcher at Instituto de Telecomunicações Aveiro

5G communications have become an enabler for the creation of new and more complex networking scenarios, bringing together different vertical ecosystems. Such behavior has been fostered by the Network Function Virtualization (NFV) concept, where the orchestration and virtualization capabilities allow the possibility of dynamically supplying network resources according to vertical needs. In this presentation, we will first describe an NFV-based framework capable of supporting the flexible, cost-effective deployment of vertical services, through the integration of two NFV infrastructures: an infrastructure of Small sized Unmanned Aerial Vehicles(SUAVs), which can be deployed on demand, and an automotive infrastructure, supporting the opportunistic provision of services. To showcase the potential benefits of the proposed framework, the presentation describes an illustrative vertical use case that can be realized on top of it. The use case considers a municipal authority that deploys a service on aerial and vehicular NFV infrastructures to monitor traffic conditions. In case that an emergency situation is detected(e.g., a vehicle collision), the municipal authority uses the MANO stack to instantiate an additional service aimed at assisting emergency operations in this new scenario.

  • 4:00 - 4:30 Group Picture & Coffee Break
  • 4:30 - 5:00 Commercial VAS domain deployment over RHOSP NFVI governed by Open Source MANO by Dr. Gürol Akman, CTO, Telenity

Telenity will present its journey and experience about the EMEA region’s first complete NFV based VAS domain deployment comprising multiple messaging and VAS solutions as part of Telenity’s VAS Consolidation Platform, deployed on Release 13 of the RedHat OpenStack NFVI and governed by Release EIGHT of the ETSI Open Source NFV Management and Orchestration (Open Source MANO) stack. With this deployment, Telenity swapped12 different VAS offerings from 6 different vendors, migrating them to NS/VNFs consolidated across a geo-redundant architecture. All components of the solution (NFVI/VIM, VNFM/NFVO, NS/VNFs) have been delivered, integrated and launched by Telenity as a turnkey project. The deployed NFV framework also permits the mobile operator to onboard third-party VAS NS/VNFs.

  • 5:00 - 5:30 Demo: Vertical's intent evolution at service runtime driving vCDN automated scaling by Francesca Moscatelli, R&D Project Manager & NFV/SDN Architect, Nextworks

5G networks include several heterogenous devices and technologies with an increasing complexity of network infrastructures and services that is affecting Service Providers’ management tasks. Orchestration, automation, analytics and AI/ML techniques are becoming important assets towards the implementation of automated network and service management procedures. At the same time, future networks will be intent-based, with the purpose of hiding such complexity and enabling network and service adaptation depending on a business logic. The proposed demo shows the automated scaling of a virtual Content Delivery Network performed upon the runtime evolution of the service’s intent. In the demonstration the Vertical Slicer prototype, developed by Nextworks, has been integrated with ETSI Open Source MANO as NFV Orchestrator. Following the ETSI ENI approach, multi-layer data collected at virtual infrastructure and application feed a Cognitive Network Management system that recognizes changes in the service’ intents and takes optimization decisions for data-driven closed-loop automations.

ETSI NFV SOL005 defines a class of Northbound APIs through which entities can subscribe for changes in the Network Service (NS) life-cycle. The entities get notified via HTTP REST APIs which those entities expose. OSM Release EIGHT brings in a comprehensive mechanism of subscriptions and notifications to give a single glass pane view to the OSS and to the new age Digital NOCs. The notifications cover the entire range of network service life cycle management operations.

  • 5:30 - 5:55 TeraFlow in the OSM ecosystem by Dr. Ricardo Martínez, Senior Researcher, CTTC

This presentation tackles the adoption and integration of the OSM within the Teraflow project solution. In a nutshell, Teraflow projects aims at designing and deploying an advanced SDN operating system supporting automated and zero touch service management of heterogeneous transport technologies (IP and Optical). Such an SDN OS will be based on a cloud native architecture handling tera of flows (IoT) and appealing features for multi-domain, multi-vendor, multi-tenancy, and AI-based cybersecurity solutions.

  • 5:55 - 6:00 OSM-MR#10 Ecosystem Day Wrap-up by Mona Hrapkowicz, Fextronics & OSM MARCOM Lead


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Contact

Please send your technical questions to OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org or join the OSM Community Slack Workspace

Questions about ETSI, joining OSM, this hackfest and future events can be sent to: OSMSupport@etsi.org