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Mission Statement:

This Work Area focuses on the introduction of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), including migration and coexistence of physical and virtual elements, into the broadband network.

Business Impact:

The migration to SDN and NFV in the broadband network facilitates agile deployment of new customized distributed broadband services and applications. This enables new revenues and provider differentiation while managing OpEx both in the access network and in single and multi-tenant residential and business locations.

Scope:

The scope includes migration to and deployment of SDN- and NFV-enabled implementations across all aspects of the broadband network. The architecture is based on the initial definition of and extensions to the framework for virtualization in the broadband network.

 
Project streamDescriptionPS Leaders
Cloud in the Central Office (Cloud CO)  
Fixed Access Network Sharing (FANS)  
SDN for MSBN  

 

 

 

 

Project streamDescriptionPS Leaders
Cloud in the Central Office (Cloud CO) 

Yves Hertoghs, VMWare
Hongyu Li, Huawei

Fixed Access Network Sharing (FANS) Bruno Cornaglia, Vodafone
SDN for MSBNAddresses all aspects of Software Defined Networking as deployed in broadband networks, with particular attention to issues affecting migration and mixed deployments. Architectural and framework definition is coordinated closely with the Architecture and Migration WA. Specific nodal requirements and other aspects may be coordinated with other Work Areas.Charles Cook, CenturyLink

SDN and NFV Work Area Directors:

Ken KoADTRAN

George Dobrowski Huawei

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WT-328Virtual Business GatewayClick Here 
WT-358Support for SDN in Access Network NodesClick Here 
WT-368YANG Models for ANs in SDNClick Here 
WT-370FANS Overall Architecture and RequirementsClick Here 
    
    
    
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WT-384Cloud COFramework of Cloud in Central Office

Definition of a reference architectural framework of the Cloud Central Office i.e. defining the behavior of the functional modules and how they interact. The project will: describe a reference architectural framework for the Cloud Central Office; provide use cases; decompose BNG, Access Node and CPEs to functional modules, physical or virtual, with proper granularity; reconstruct into network functions and service processing flows/interfaces between them; and specify how to host VAS VNFs and corresponding service processing flows/interfaces between them.

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Ding Hai, China Unicom
Georgios Karagiannis, Huawei

WT-328Cloud COVirtual Business GatewayThis Working Text specifies architecture and requirements for the virtual business gateway. The virtual business gateway architecture describes the migration of functionalities running on a business gateway to the network service provider's infrastructure for enabling network-based features and services. Such migration is expected to simplify the deployment and management of the network and business services.
The purpose of this Working Text is to specify the virtual business gateway architecture as well as deployment scenarios. Such architecture would target different business premises sizes, e.g., small and medium enterprises (SMEs), campus, as well as single office and home offices (SOHO).
Click HereWassim Haddad, Ericsson
Ron Insler, RAD Data Communications
Naseem Khan, Verizon
WT-370FANSFANS Overall Architecture and RequirementsFANS Overall Architecture and Requirements investigates on the technical aspects associated with Fixed Access Network Sharing (FANS), which covers the Access Network and part of the Customer Network in case of PON architecture, addressing the typical infrastructures, topologies and deployment scenarios. It also provides security considerations necessary to support multi-operator access sharing. This project outlines technical aspects related to the migration of TR-101 and TR-178 based architectures toward a shared converged broadband access network architecture that supports the business drivers defined in SD-351. Besides multi-operator sharing scenarios, this project can be also appropriate for a network operator that wants to slice its access network to offer different services toward customers (e.g., for residential or enterprise markets) and wants to be able to manage it using a vertical organization structure. Furthermore, FANS Overall Architecture and Requirements is the ongoing pilot project for the upcoming activities related to Access Network Sharing interface(s) and SDN-Enabled FANS.Click HereBruno Cornaglia, Vodafone Group Services
WT-386FANSFANS Access Network Sharing Interfaces“FANS - Access Network Sharing Interfaces” investigates technical aspects related to the system interfaces associated with FANS. This document provides details and the necessary information required to effectively define these interfaces as well as the rules for communicating with them.Click HerePeter Silverman, Assia, Inc.
WT-358SDNSupport for SDN in Access Network NodesWT-358 "Requirements for Support of SDN in Access Nodes" has two goals. The first goal is to define the requirements necessary to support SDN-based implementations for Access Nodes including FTTdp. This work is based on use cases identified in SD-313 and existing TRs such as TR-101 and TR-178 developed within BBF. A second goal is to identify gaps in current SDN protocols relative to the requirements identified and to communicate those gaps to the appropriate development organizations.Click HereRuobin Zheng, Huawei Technologies
WT-368SDNYANG Models for ANs in SDN

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