Hi all,

Good to see Bryan and Giuseppe discussing details of  Models and VES, look 
forward to see how this works out for OPNFV MANO Workgroup which both are 
participating.  I have added summary of Bryan's interactions and ideas to
https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/mano/OPNFV+Upstream+Projects

Also we are looking for OPNFV MANO WG voluntary participation from projects 
that are leveraging the co-ordination. We are looking to organize a 
Semi-monthly Goto Meeting sessions 2nd and 4the week (M/W/ or F) those who are 
interested please send me conformation ([email protected])  and I 
will add you to Doodle polling.

Thanks
Prakash

Prakash Ramchandran
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Carella, 
Giuseppe
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2016 12:02 PM
To: SULLIVAN, BRYAN L
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [Models] Discussion with Guiseppe of OpenBaton

Hi Bryan, all,

thanks for the introduction. Actually we have been very busy last days in 
preparing our minor release (v2.1.1) which we just announced to our community. 
We spent some effort during this minor release for improving our documentation 
and installation tools. This version of the NFVO provides now multi-tenancy in 
order to separate users into different projects, while the openstack plugin 
fully supports Mitaka. You should be able to bootstrap an open baton 
environment on top of an OpenStack VM in less than 5 minutes executing this 
single procedure [1]:
sh <(curl -s http://get.openbaton.org/bootstraps/bootstrap) release

Looking forward to collaborating with you and the community under these MANO 
related projects and talk to you soon in the upcoming conference calls.

[1] http://openbaton.github.io/documentation/

Cheers,
Giuseppe

Join us at the IEEE 5G Week in November in Berlin (http://www.berlin5gweek.org/)

On 20 Jul 2016, at 22:17, SULLIVAN, BRYAN L 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Models team,

Here are some notes about a discussion I had with Giuseppe Carella of the 
Frauhofer Fokus organization, about OpenBaton. I’ve mentioned OpenBaton a few 
times as one of the MANO-stack projects that should be in scope per the Models 
project’s goals.

Some links:
http://openbaton.github.io/index.html
http://openbaton.github.io/documentation/
http://sdn.ieee.org/images/files/pdf/FederatedTestbeds/may2016_carella-magedanz_-_the-open-baton-toolkit.pdf

OpenBaton is a Fraunhofer Fokus project that has implemented an ETSI-compliant 
MANO stack for orchestrating NFV workloads.
It interfaces with OpenStack NBI, and provides a modular, message-bus-based 
framework for creation of plugins that operate at the MANO stack layer.
They use Nagios to collect analytics directly from VNFs and process in their 
plugin framework, very similar in concept to what we presented at the OPNFV 
Summit for the VES project. The plugin framework itself is similar in concept 
to AT&T’s ECOMP DCAE and its plugins.
Giuseppe presented about OpenBaton at the OPNFV Summit: 
https://youtu.be/HKQpCjqrrcY
They are interested in getting engaged with the Models project in OPNFV, as 
well as the MANO WG that is forming.
VNFs that they use in testing include iPerf (https://iperf.fr/) and OpenIMSCore 
(http://www.openimscore.org/).
I will be working with Guiseppe to integrate their VNFM capability into OPNFV, 
as part of the Models project test cases. As with the other VNFM projects, a 
goal would be to execute these in CI/CD through the Functest project, once the 
test cases are stable.

Next week at the Models recurring meeting, let’s talk about next steps and 
related topics as noted in the latest agenda at  
https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/models/Models+Meetings

Thanks,
Bryan Sullivan | AT&T

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