VNFRQTS -Requirements Update CH7a
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1 **7. ONAP Management Requirements**
2 =====================================
3
4 a. Service Design
5 ==================
6
7 This section, Service Design, has been left intentionally blank. It is out-of-scope for the VNF Requirements project for the Amsterdam release and no numbered requirements are expected. Content may be added in future updates of this document.
8
9 b. VNF On-boarding and package management
10 ==========================================
11
12 Design Definition
13 =================
14
15 The ONAP Design Time Framework provides the ability to design NFV
16 resources including VNFs, Services, and products. The vendor must
17 provide VNF packages that include a rich set of recipes, management and
18 functional interfaces, policies, configuration parameters, and
19 infrastructure requirements that can be utilized by the ONAP Design
20 module to onboard and catalog these resources. Initially this
21 information may be provided in documents, but in the near future a
22 method will be developed to automate as much of the transfer of data as
23 possible to satisfy its long term requirements.
24
25 The current VNF Package Requirement is based on a subset of the
26 Requirements contained in the ETSI Document: ETSI GS NFV-MAN 001 v1.1.1
27 and GS NFV IFA011 V0.3.0 (2015-10) - Network Functions Virtualization
28 (NFV), Management and Orchestration, VNF Packaging Specification.
29
30 **Resource Description**
31
32 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** include a Manifest File that contains a list of all the components in the VNF package.
33 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include VNF Identification Data to uniquely identify the resource for a given Vendor. The identification data must include: an identifier for the VNF, the name of the VNF as was given by the VNF Vendor, VNF description, VNF Vendor, and version.
34 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing VNF Management APIs. The document must include information and tools for:
35
36  - ONAP to deploy and configure (initially and ongoing) the VNF application(s) (e.g., NETCONF APIs). Includes description of configurable parameters for the VNF and whether the parameters can be configured after VNF instantiation.
37  - ONAP to monitor the health of the VNF (conditions that require healing and/or scaling responses). Includes a description of:
38
39   - Parameters that can be monitored for the VNF and event records (status, fault, flow, session, call, control plane, etc.) generated by the VNF after instantiation.
40   - Runtime lifecycle events and related actions (e.g., control responses, tests) which can be performed for the VNF.
41 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing VNF Functional APIs that are utilized to build network and application services. This document describes the externally exposed functional inputs and outputs for the VNF, including interface format and protocols supported.
42 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide documentation describing VNF Functional Capabilities that are utilized to operationalize the VNF and compose complex services.
43 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide information regarding any dependency (e.g., affinity, anti-affinity) with other VNFs and resources.
44
45 **Resource Configuration**
46
47 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support and provide artifacts for configuration management using at least one of the following technologies:
48  - Netconf/YANG
49  - Chef
50  - Ansible
51  Note: The requirements for Netconf/YANG, Chef, and Ansible protocols are provided separately and must be supported only if the corresponding protocol option is provided by the vendor.
52
53  **Configuration Management via Netconf/YANG**
54
55  * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide a Resource/Device YANG model as a foundation for creating the YANG model for configuration. This will include VNF attributes/parameters and valid values/attributes configurable by policy.
56  **Configuration Management via Chef** 
57
58  * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide cookbooks to be loaded on the appropriate Chef Server.
59  * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide a JSON file for each supported action for the VNF.  The JSON file must contain key value pairs with all relevant values populated with sample data that illustrates its usage. The fields and their description are defined in Appendix A.
60  Note: Chef support in ONAP is not currently available and planned for 4Q 2017.
61
62  **Configuration Management via Ansible**
63
64  * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide playbooks to be loaded on the appropriate Ansible Server.
65  * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide a JSON file for each supported action for the VNF.  The JSON file must contain key value pairs with all relevant values populated with sample data that illustrates its usage. The fields and their description are defined in Appendix B.
66   Note: Ansible support in ONAP is not currently available and planned for 4Q 2017.
67 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include configuration scripts for boot sequence and configuration.
68 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide configurable parameters (if unable to conform to YANG model) including VNF attributes/parameters and valid values, dynamic attributes and cross parameter dependencies (e.g., customer provisioning data).
69
70 **Resource Control Loop**
71
72 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide documentation for the VNF Policy Description to manage the VNF runtime lifecycle. The document must include a description of how the policies (conditions and actions) are implemented in the VNF.
73 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing the fault, performance, capacity events/alarms and other event records that are made available by the VNF. The document must include:
74  - A unique identification string for the specific VNF, a description of the problem that caused the error, and steps or procedures to perform Root Cause Analysis and resolve the issue.
75  - All events, severity level (e.g., informational, warning, error) and descriptions including causes/fixes if applicable for the event.
76  - All events (fault, measurement for VNF Scaling, Syslogs, State Change and Mobile Flow), that need to be collected at each VM, VNFC (defined in *VNF Guidelines for Network Cloud and ONAP*) and for the overall VNF.
77 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide an XML file that contains a list of VNF error codes, descriptions of the error, and possible causes/corrective action.
78 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing all parameters that are available to monitor the VNF after instantiation (includes all counters, OIDs, PM data, KPIs, etc.) that must be collected for reporting purposes. The documentation must include a list of:
79
80  - Monitoring parameters/counters exposed for virtual resource management and VNF application management.
81  - KPIs and metrics that need to be collected at each VM for capacity planning and performance management purposes.
82  - The monitoring parameters must include latencies, success rates, retry rates, load and quality (e.g., DPM) for the key transactions/functions supported by the VNF and those that must be exercised by the VNF in order to perform its function.
83  - For each KPI, provide lower and upper limits.
84  - When relevant, provide a threshold crossing alert point for each KPI and describe the significance of the threshold crossing.
85  - For each KPI, identify the suggested actions that need to be performed when a threshold crossing alert event is recorded.
86  - Describe any requirements for the monitoring component of tools for Network Cloud automation and management to provide these records to components of the VNF.
87  - When applicable, provide calculators needed to convert raw data into appropriate reporting artifacts.
88 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing supported VNF scaling capabilities and capacity limits (e.g., number of users, bandwidth, throughput, concurrent calls).
89 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing the characteristics for the VNF reliability and high availability.
90 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide an artifact per VNF that contains all of the VNF Event Records supported. The artifact should include reference to the specific release of the VNF Event Stream Common Event Data Model document it is based on. ( `AT&T Service Specification; Service: VES Event Listener <https://github.com/att/evel-test-collector/tree/master/docs/att_interface_definition>`__)
91
92 **Compute, Network, abd Storage Requirements**
93
94 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include VNF topology that describes basic network and application connectivity internal and external to the VNF including Link type, KPIs, Bandwidth, latency, jitter, QoS (if applicable) for each interface.
95 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include VM requirements via a Heat template that provides the necessary data for:
96
97  - VM specifications for all VNF components - for hypervisor, CPU, memory, storage.
98   - Network connections, interface connections, internal and external to VNF.
99   - High availability redundancy model.
100   - Scaling/growth VM specifications.
101   Note: Must comply with the *Heat requirements in 5.b*.
102 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide the binaries and images needed to instantiate the VNF (VNF and VNFC images).
103 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** describe scaling capabilities to manage scaling characteristics of the VNF.
104
105
106 **Testing**
107
108 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing the tests that were conducted by the Vendor and the test results.
109 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide their testing scripts to support testing.
110 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide software components that can be packaged with/near the VNF, if needed, to simulate any functions or systems that connect to the VNF system under test. This component is necessary only if the existing testing environment does not have the necessary simulators.
111
112 **Licensing Requirements**
113
114 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** provide metrics (e.g., number of sessions, number of subscribers, number of seats, etc.) to ONAP for tracking every license.
115 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** agree to the process that can be met by Service Provider reporting infrastructure. The Contract shall define the reporting process and the available reporting tools.
116 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** enumerate all of the open source licenses their VNF(s) incorporate.
117 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST NOT** require audits of Service Provider’s business.
118 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST NOT** require additional infrastructure such as a vendor license server for Vendor functions and metrics..
119 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** provide clear measurements for licensing purposes to allow automated scale up/down by the management system.
120 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide the ability to scale up a vendor supplied product during growth and scale down a vendor supplied product during decline without “real-time” restrictions based upon vendor permissions.
121 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** provide a universal license key per VNF to be used as needed by services (i.e., not tied to a VM instance) as the recommended solution. The vendor may provide pools of Unique VNF License Keys, where there is a unique key for each VNF instance as an alternate solution. Licensing issues should be resolved without interrupting in-service VNFs.
122 * R-xxxxx The VNF Vendor **MUST** support the metadata about licenses (and their applicable entitlements) as defined in this document for VNF software, and any license keys required to authorize use of the VNF software.  This metadata will be used to facilitate onboarding the VNF into the ONAP environment and automating processes for putting the licenses into use and managing the full lifecycle of the licenses. The details of this license model are described in Appendix C. Note: License metadata support in ONAP is not currently available and planned for 1Q 2018.
123
124 c. Configuration Management
125 ===========================
126
127 ONAP interacts directly with VNFs through its Network and Application
128 Adapters to perform configuration activities within NFV environment.
129 These activities include service and resource
130 configuration/reconfiguration, automated scaling of resources, service
131 and resource removal to support runtime lifecycle management of VNFs and
132 services. The Adapters employ a model driven approach along with
133 standardized APIs provided by the VNF developers to configure resources
134 and manage their runtime lifecycle.
135
136 NETCONF Standards and Capabilities
137 ----------------------------------
138
139 ONAP Controllers and their Adapters utilize device YANG model and
140 NETCONF APIs to make the required changes in the VNF state and
141 configuration. The VNF providers must provide the Device YANG model and
142 NETCONF server supporting NETCONF APIs to comply with target ONAP and
143 industry standards.
144
145 **VNF Configuration via NETCONF Requirements**
146
147 **Configuration Management**
148
149 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** include a NETCONF server enabling runtime configuration and lifecycle management capabilities. 
150 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** provide a NETCONF interface fully defined by supplied YANG models for the embedded NETCONF server. 
151
152 **NETCONF Server Requirements**
153
154 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** allow the NETCONF server connection parameters to be configurable during virtual machine instantiation through Heat templates where SSH keys, usernames, passwords, SSH service and SSH port numbers are Heat template parameters.
155 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: **close-session()**- Gracefully close the current session.
156 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: **commit(confirmed, confirm-timeout)** - Commit candidate configuration datastore to the running configuration.
157 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: **discard-changes()** - Revert the candidate configuration datastore to the running configuration.
158 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: **edit-config(target, default-operation, test-option, error-option, config)** - Edit the target configuration datastore by merging, replacing, creating, or deleting new config elements.
159 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: **get(filter)** - Retrieve (a filtered subset of) the running configuration and device state information. This should include the list of VNF supported schemas.
160 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: **get-config(source, filter)** - Retrieve a (filtered subset of a) configuration from the configuration datastore source.
161 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: **kill-session(session)** - Force the termination of **session**.
162 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: **lock(target)** - Lock the configuration datastore target.
163 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: **unlock(target)** - Unlock the configuration datastore target.
164 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** implement the protocol operation: **copy-config(target, source) -** Copy the content of the configuration datastore source to the configuration datastore target. 
165 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** implement the protocol operation: **delete-config(target) -** Delete the named configuration datastore target.
166 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** implement the protocol operation: **get-schema(identifier, version, format) -** Retrieve the YANG schema.
167 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** allow all configuration data shall to be edited through a NETCONF <edit-config> operation. Proprietary NETCONF RPCs that make configuration changes are not sufficient.
168 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** allow the entire configuration of the VNF to be retrieved via NETCONF's <get-config> and <edit-config>, independently of whether it was configured via NETCONF or other mechanisms.
169 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support **:partial-lock** and **:partial-unlock** capabilities, defined in RFC 5717. This allows multiple independent clients to each write to a different part of the <running> configuration at the same time.
170 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support **:rollback-on-error** value for the <error-option> parameter to the <edit-config> operation. If any error occurs during the requested edit operation, then the target database (usually the running configuration) will be left affected. This provides an 'all-or-nothing' edit mode for a single <edit-config> request.
171 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support the **:startup** capability. It will allow the running configuration to be copied to this special database. It can also be locked and unlocked.
172 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support the **:url** value to specify protocol operation source and target parameters. The capability URI for this feature will indicate which schemes (e.g., file, https, sftp) that the server supports within a particular URL value. The 'file' scheme allows for editable local configuration databases. The other schemes allow for remote storage of configuration databases.
173 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement at least one of the capabilities **:candidate** or **:writable-running**. If both **:candidate** and **:writable-running** are provided then two locks should be supported.
174 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** fully support the XPath 1.0 specification for filtered retrieval of configuration and other database contents. The 'type' attribute within the <filter> parameter for <get> and <get-config> operations may be set to 'xpath'. The 'select' attribute (which contains the XPath expression) will also be supported by the server. A server may support partial XPath retrieval filtering, but it cannot advertise the **:xpath** capability unless the entire XPath 1.0 specification is supported.
175 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the **:validate** capability
176 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement **:confirmed-commit** If **:candidate** is supported.
177 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the **:with-defaults** capability [RFC6243].
178 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** implement the data model discovery and download as defined in [RFC6022].
179 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** implement the NETCONF Event Notifications [RFC5277].
180 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** define all data models in YANG [RFC6020], and the mapping to NETCONF shall follow the rules defined in this RFC.
181 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** follow the data model upgrade rules defined in [RFC6020] section 10. All deviations from section 10 rules shall be handled by a built-in automatic upgrade mechanism.
182 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support parallel and simultaneous configuration of separate objects within itself.
183 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support locking if a common object is being manipulated by two simultaneous NETCONF configuration operations on the same VNF within the context of the same writable running data store (e.g., if an interface parameter is being configured then it should be locked out for configuration by a simultaneous configuration operation on that same interface parameter).
184 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** apply locking based on the sequence of NETCONF operations, with the first configuration operation locking out all others until completed.
185 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** permit locking at the finest granularity if a VNF needs to lock an object for configuration to avoid blocking simultaneous configuration operations on unrelated objects (e.g., BGP configuration should not be locked out if an interface is being configured or entire Interface configuration should not be locked out if a non-overlapping parameter on the interface is being configured).
186 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** be able to specify the granularity of the lock via a restricted or full XPath expression.
187 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** guarantee the VNF configuration integrity for all simultaneous configuration operations (e.g., if a change is attempted to the BUM filter rate from multiple interfaces on the same EVC, then they need to be sequenced in the VNF without locking either configuration method out).
188 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** release locks to prevent permanent lock-outs when/if a session applying the lock is terminated (e.g., SSH session is terminated).
189 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** release locks to prevent permanent lock-outs when the corresponding <partial-unlock> operation succeeds.
190 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** release locks to prevent permanent lock-outs when a user configured timer has expired forcing the NETCONF SSH Session termination (i.e., product must expose a configuration knob for a user setting of a lock expiration timer)
191 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** allow another NETCONF session to be able to initiate the release of the lock by killing the session owning the lock, using the <kill-session> operation to guard against hung NETCONF sessions.
192 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support simultaneous <commit> operations within the context of this locking requirements framework.
193 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support all operations, administration and management (OAM) functions available from the supplier for VNFs using the supplied YANG code and associated NETCONF servers.
194 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support sub tree filtering.
195 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support heartbeat via a <get> with null filter.
196 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support get-schema (ietf-netconf-monitoring) to pull YANG model over session.
197 * R-xxxxx The VNF PACKAGE **MUST** validated YANG code using the open source pyang [2]_ program using the following commands:
198
199 .. code-block:: python
200
201  $ pyang --verbose --strict <YANG-file-name(s)>
202  $ echo $!
203
204 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** have the echo command return a zero value otherwise the validation has failed
205 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support NETCONF server that can be mounted on OpenDaylight (client) and perform the following operations:
206  - Modify, update, change, rollback configurations using each configuration data element.
207  - Query each state (non-configuration) data element. 
208  - Execute each YANG RPC.
209  - Receive data through each notification statement.
210
211
212
213 The following requirements provides the Yang models that suppliers must
214 conform, and those where applicable, that suppliers need to use.
215
216 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6060, “YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)”
217 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6022, “YANG module for NETCONF monitoring”.
218 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6470, “NETCONF Base Notifications”.
219 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6244, “An Architecture for Network Management Using NETCONF and YANG”.
220 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6087, “Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of YANG Data Model Documents”.
221 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to \*\*RFC 6991, “Common YANG Data Types”.
222 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 6536, “NETCONF Access Control Model”.
223 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7223, “A YANG Data Model for Interface Management”.
224 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7223, “IANA Interface Type YANG Module”.
225 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7277, “A YANG Data Model for IP Management”.
226 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7317, “A YANG Data Model for System Management”.
227 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7407, “A YANG Data Model for SNMP Configuration”.
228
229 The NETCONF server interface shall fully conform to the following
230 NETCONF RFCs.
231
232 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 4741, “NETCONF Configuration Protocol”.
233 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 4742, “Using the NETCONF Configuration Protocol over Secure Shell (SSH)”.
234 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 5277, “NETCONF Event Notification”.
235 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 5717, “Partial Lock Remote Procedure Call”.
236 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 6241, “NETCONF Configuration Protocol”.
237 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 6242, “Using the Network Configuration Protocol over Secure Shell”.
238
239 VNF REST APIs 
240 --------------
241
242 Healthcheck is a command for which no NETCONF support exists. Therefore,
243 this must be supported using a RESTful interface which we have defined.
244
245 The VNF via APP-C must provide a REST formatted GET RPCs to support Healthcheck
246 queries via the GET method over HTTP(s).
247
248 The VNF via VF-C must provide REST APIs to make the configurations of
249 associated VNFs.
250
251 The port number, url, and other authentication information is provided
252 by the VNF vendor.
253
254 **REST APIs**
255
256 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support the HealthCheck RPC. The HealthCheck RPC, executes a vendor-defined VNF Healthcheck over the scope of the entire VNF (e.g., if there are multiple VNFCs, then run a health check, as appropriate, for all VNFCs). It returns a 200 OK if the test completes. A JSON object is returned indicating state (healthy, unhealthy), scope identifier, time-stamp and one or more blocks containing info and fault information. If the VNF is unable to run the HealthCheck, return a standard http error code and message.
257
258 Examples:
259
260 .. code-block:: python
261
262  200
263  { 
264    "identifier": "scope represented",
265    "state": "healthy",
266    "time": "01-01-1000:0000"
267  } 
268
269  200
270  { 
271    "identifier": "scope represented",
272    "state": "unhealthy",
273     {[
274    "info": "System threshold exceeded details", 
275    "fault":
276      { 
277        "cpuOverall": 0.80,
278        "cpuThreshold": 0.45    
279      }
280      ]},    
281    "time": "01-01-1000:0000"
282  }
283
284
285 **Table 5. VNF REST APIs**
286
287 +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------+------------+
288 | **Principal**   | **Description**                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       | **Type**   | **ID #**   |
289 +=================+=======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================+============+============+
290 +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------+------------+
291 | REST APIs       |  **/configuration** This API executes a vendor-defined VNF configuration action over the scope of the entire VNF(e.g if there are multiple VMs, then run configuration on all VMs according to the input parameters).                                                                                                                                                                                 |  Must      | 12200      |
292 |                 |  **/configuration** returns a 201 Created if the configuration succeeds or a 4XX/5XX response if it fails. A JSON object is returned indicating the outcome of the VNF configuration including all the necessary configuration info.                                                                                                                                                                  |            |            |
293 +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------+------------+
294
295 Chef Standards and Capabilities
296 -------------------------------
297
298 ONAP will support configuration of VNFs via Chef subject to the
299 requirements and guidelines defined in this section.
300
301 The Chef configuration management mechanism follows a client-server
302 model. It requires the presence of a Chef-Client on the VNF that will be
303 directly managed by a Chef Server. The Chef-client will register with
304 the appropriate Chef Server and are managed via ‘cookbooks’ and
305 configuration attributes loaded on the Chef Server which contain all
306 necessary information to execute the appropriate actions on the VNF via
307 the Chef-client.
308
309 ONAP will utilize the open source Chef Server, invoke the documented
310 Chef REST APIs to manage the VNF and requires the use of open source
311 Chef-Client and Push Jobs Client on the VNF
312 (https://downloads.chef.io/).
313
314 **VNF Configuration via Chef Requirements**
315
316 **Chef Server Requirements**
317
318 ONAP will interact with the Chef Server designated to manage a target VNF. ONAP design allows for the VNF to register with the following types of Chef Server  [3]_:
319
320 -  **Chef Server hosted by ONAP**: ONAP will provide a Chef Server to manage a VNF.
321
322  * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include all relevant cookbooks to be loaded on the ONAP Chef Server.
323
324 -  **Chef Server hosted in Tenant Space**: The Chef Server may also be hosted external to ONAP in tenant space.
325
326  * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** meet the same guidelines as Chef Server hosted by ONAP.
327  * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include appropriate credentials so that ONAP can interact with the Chef Server.
328
329 **Chef Client Requirements**
330
331 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** have the chef-client be preloaded with validator keys and configuration to register with the designated Chef Server as part of the installation process.
332 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** have routable FQDNs for all the endpoints (VMs) of a VNF that contain chef-clients which are used to register with the Chef Server.  As part of invoking VNF actions, ONAP will trigger push jobs against FQDNs of endpoints for a VNF, if required.
333 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MAY** expose a single endpoint that is responsible for all functionality.
334 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** be installed with:
335  -  Chef-Client >= 12.0
336  -  Chef push jobs client >= 2.0
337
338 **Chef Roles/Requirements**
339
340 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include all relevant Chef artifacts (roles/cookbooks/recipes) required to execute VNF actions requested by ONAP for loading on appropriate Chef Server.
341 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include a run list of roles/cookbooks/recipes, for each supported VNF action, that will perform the desired VNF action in its entirety as specified by ONAP (see Section 8.c, ONAP Controller APIs and Behavior, for list of VNF actions and requirements), when triggered by a chef-client run list in JSON file.
342 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST NOT** use any instance specific parameters for the VNF in roles/cookbooks/recipes invoked for a VNF action.
343 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** accept all necessary instance specific data from the environment or node object attributes for the VNF in roles/cookbooks/recipes invoked for a VNF action.
344 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** over-ride any default values for configurable parameters that can be set by ONAP in the roles, cookbooks and recipes.
345 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** update status on the Chef Server appropriately (e.g., via a fail or raise an exception) if the chef-client run encounters any critical errors/failures when executing a VNF action.
346 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** populate an attribute, defined as node[‘PushJobOutput’] with the desired output on all nodes in the push job that execute chef-client run if the VNF action requires the output of a chef-client run be made available (e.g., get running configuration).
347 * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** have appropriate cookbooks that are designed to automatically ‘rollback’ to the original state in case of any errors for actions that change state of the VNF (e.g., configure).
348 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** support callback URLs to return information to ONAP upon completion of the chef-client run for any chef-client run associated with a VNF action.
349 -  As part of the push job, ONAP will provide two parameters in the environment of the push job JSON object:
350     -  ‘RequestId’ a unique Id to be used to identify the request,
351     -  ‘CallbackUrl’, the URL to post response back.
352 -  If the CallbackUrl field is empty or missing in the push job, then the chef-client run need not post the results back via callback.
353 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** Upon completion of the chef-client run, POST back on the callback URL, a JSON object as described in Table A2 if the chef-client run list includes a cookbook/recipe that is callback capable. Failure to POST on the Callback Url should not be considered a critical error. That is, if the chef-client successfully completes the VNF action, it should reflect this status on the Chef Server regardless of whether the Callback succeeded or not.
354
355 ONAP Chef API Usage
356 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
357
358 This section outlines the workflow that ONAP invokes when it receives an
359 action request against a Chef managed VNF.
360
361 1. When ONAP receives a request for an action for a Chef Managed VNF, it
362    retrieves the corresponding template (based on **action** and
363    **VNF)** from its database and sets necessary values in the
364    “Environment”, “Node” and “NodeList” keys (if present) from either
365    the payload of the received action or internal data.
366
367 2. If “Environment” key is present in the updated template, it posts the
368    corresponding JSON dictionary to the appropriate Environment object
369    REST endpoint on the Chef Server thus updating the Environment
370    attributes on the Chef Server.
371
372 3. Next, it creates a Node Object from the “Node” JSON dictionary for
373    all elements listed in the NodeList (using the FQDN to construct the
374    endpoint) by replicating it  [4]_. As part of this process, it will
375    set the name field in each Node Object to the corresponding FQDN.
376    These node objects are then posted on the Chef Server to
377    corresponding Node Object REST endpoints to update the corresponding
378    node attributes.
379
380 4. If PushJobFlag is set to “True” in the template, ONAP requests a push
381    job against all the nodes in the NodeList to trigger
382    chef-client\ **.** It will not invoke any other command via the push
383    job. ONAP will include a callback URL in the push job request and a
384    unique Request Id. An example push job posted by ONAP is listed
385    below:
386
387    {
388
389    "command": "chef-client",
390
391    "run\_timeout": 300,
392
393    "nodes”: [“node1.vnf\_a.onap.com”, “node2.vnf\_a.onap.com”],
394
395    "env": {
396
397    “RequestId”:”8279-abcd-aksdj-19231”,
398
399    “CallbackUrl”:”<callback>”
400
401    },
402
403    }
404
405 5. If CallbackCapable field in the template is not present or set to
406    “False” ONAP will poll the Chef Server to check completion status of
407    the push job.
408
409 6. If “GetOutputFlag” is set to “True” in the template and
410    CallbackCapable is not set to “True”, ONAP will retrieve any output
411    from each node where the push job has finished by accessing the Node
412    Object attribute node[‘PushJobOutput’].
413
414 Ansible Standards and Capabilities
415 ----------------------------------
416
417 ONAP will support configuration of VNFs via Ansible subject to the
418 requirements and guidelines defined in this section.
419
420 Ansible allows agentless management of VMs via execution of ‘playbooks’
421 over ssh. The ‘playbooks’ are a structured set of tasks which contain
422 all the necessary data and execution capabilities to take the necessary
423 action on one or more target VMs of the VNF. ONAP will utilize the
424 framework of an Ansible Server that will host and invoke playbooks to
425 manage VNFs that support Ansible.
426
427 **VNF Configuration via Ansible Requirements**
428
429 **Ansible Server Requirements**
430
431 ONAP will utilize an Ansible server in order to manage VNFs that support Ansible playbooks.  We note that Ansible in general does not require the use of a server. However, this framework has been adopted to align with ONAP architecture, ease of management and scalability.
432 All playbooks for the VNF will be hosted on a designated Ansible Server that meets ONAP Ansible API requirements. ONAP design allows for VNFs to be managed by an Ansible Server in any of the two following forms [5]_:
433
434 -  **Ansible Server hosted by ONAP**: ONAP will provide an Ansible Server to manage a VNF.
435
436  * R-xxxxx The VNF Package **MUST** include all relevant playbooks to ONAP to be loaded on the Ansible Server.
437
438 -  **Ansible Server hosted in Tenant Space**:
439
440  * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** meet the same guidelines as the Ansible Server hosted by ONAP.
441  * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** meet the ONAP Ansible Server API Interface requirements.
442
443 **Ansible Client Requirements**
444
445 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** have routable FQDNs that are reachable via the Ansible Server for the endpoints (VMs) of a VNF on which playbooks will be executed. ONAP will initiate requests to the Ansible Server for invocation of playbooks against these end points [6]_.
446 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MAY** have a single endpoint.
447 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** have Python >= 2.7 on the endpoint VM(s) of a VNF on which an Ansible playbook will be executed.
448 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** must support SSH and allow SSH access to the Ansible server for the endpoint VM(s) and comply with the  Network Cloud Service Provider guidelines for authentication and access.
449
450 **Ansible Playbook Requirements**
451
452 An Ansible playbook is a collection of tasks that is executed on the Ansible server (local host) and/or the target VM (s) in order to complete the desired action.
453
454 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** make available (or load on VNF Ansible Server) playbooks that conform to the ONAP requirement.
455 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support each VNF action by invocation of **one** playbook [7]_. The playbook will be responsible for executing all necessary tasks (as well as calling other playbooks) to complete the request.
456 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST NOT** use any instance specific parameters in a playbook.
457 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** utilize   information from key value pairs that will be provided by the Ansible Server as extra-vars during invocation to execute the desired VNF action. If the playbook requires files, they must also be supplied using the methodology detailed in the Ansible Server API.
458 The Ansible Server will determine if a playbook invoked to execute a VNF action finished successfully or not using the “PLAY_RECAP” summary in Ansible log.  The playbook will be considered to successfully finish only if the “PLAY RECAP” section at the end of playbook execution output has no unreachable hosts and no failed tasks. Otherwise, the playbook will be considered to have failed.
459
460 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** use playbooks designed to allow Ansible Server to infer failure or success based on the “PLAY_RECAP” capability.
461 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** write to a specific set of text files that will be retrieved and made available by the Ansible Server If, as part of a VNF action (e.g., audit), a playbook is required to return any VNF information.
462 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** use playbooks that are designed to automatically ‘rollback’ to the original state in case of any errors for actions that change state of the VNF (e.g., configure). 
463
464 ONAP Controller APIs and Behavior
465 ---------------------------------
466
467 ONAP Controllers support the following operations which act directly
468 upon the VNF. Most of these utilize the NETCONF interface. There are
469 additional commands in use but these either act internally on Controller
470 itself or depend upon network cloud components for implementation. Those
471 actions do not put any special requirement on the VNF provider.
472
473 The following table summarizes how the VNF must act in response to
474 commands from ONAP.
475
476 Table 8. ONAP Controller APIs and NETCONF Commands
477
478 +---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
479 | **Action**          | **Description**                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | **NETCONF Commands**                                                                                                                                                                                                          |
480 +=====================+==================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================+===============================================================================================================================================================================================================================+
481 | Action              | Queries ONAP Controller for the current state of a previously submitted runtime LCM (Lifecycle Management) action.                                                                                                                                                               | There is currently no way to check the request status in NETCONF so action status is managed internally by the ONAP controller.                                                                                               |
482 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
483 | Status              |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
484 +---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
485 | Audit, Sync         | Compare active (uploaded) configuration against the current configuration in the ONAP controller. Audit returns failure if different. Sync considers the active (uploaded) configuration as the current configuration.                                                           | The <get-config> operation is used to retrieve the running configuration from the VNF.                                                                                                                                        |
486 +---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
487 | Lock,               | Returns true when the given VNF has been locked.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | There is currently no way to query lock state in NETCONF so VNF locking and unlocking is managed internally by the ONAP controller.                                                                                           |
488 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
489 | Unlock,             |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
490 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
491 | CheckLock           |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
492 +---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
493 | Configure,          | Configure applies a post-instantiation configuration the target VNF or VNFC. ConfigModify updates only a subset of the total configuration parameters of a VNF.                                                                                                                  | The <edit-config> operation loads all or part of a specified configuration data set to the specified target database. If there is no <candidate/> database, then the target is the <running/> database. A <commit> follows.   |
494 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
495 | ConfigModify        |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
496 +---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
497 | Health              | Executes a VNF health check and returns the result. A health check is VNF-specific.                                                                                                                                                                                              | The ONAP health check interface is defined over REST and requires the target VNF to expose a standardized HTTP(S) interface for that purpose. See Section 8.c VNF REST APIs.                                                  |
498 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
499 | Check               |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
500 +---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
501 | StartApplication,   | ONAP requests application to be started or stopped on the VNF or VNFC. These actions do not need to be supported if (1) the application starts automatically after Configure or if the VM’s are started and (2) the application gracefully shuts down if the VM’s are stopped.   | These commands have no specific NETCONF RPC action.                                                                                                                                                                           |
502 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
503 | StopApplication     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | They can be supported using Ansible or Chef (see Table 9 below).                                                                                                                                                              |
504 +---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
505 | SoftwareUpload,     | Upgrades the target VNF to a new version without interrupting VNF operation.                                                                                                                                                                                                     | These commands have no specific NETCONF RPC action.                                                                                                                                                                           |
506 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
507 | LiveUpgrade         |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | They can be supported using Ansible or Chef (see Table 9 below).                                                                                                                                                              |
508 +---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
509
510 Table 9 lists the required Chef and Ansible support for commands from
511 ONAP.
512
513 Table 9. ONAP Controller APIs and Chef/Ansible Support
514
515 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
516 | **Action**          | **Chef**                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         | **Ansible**                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             |
517 +=====================+==================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================+=========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================+
518 | Action              | Not needed. ActionStatus is managed internally by the ONAP controller.                                                                                                                                                                                                                           | Not needed. ActionStatus is managed internally by the ONAP controller.                                                                                                                                                                                  |
519 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
520 | Status              |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
521 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
522 | Audit, Sync         | VNF Vendor must provide any necessary roles, cookbooks, recipes to retrieve the running configuration from a VNF and place it in the respective Node Objects ‘PushJobOutput’ attribute of all nodes in NodeList when triggered by a chef-client run.                                             | VNF Vendor must provide an Ansible playbook to retrieve the running configuration from a VNF and place the output on the Ansible server in a manner aligned with playbook requirements listed in this document.                                         |
523 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
524 |                     | The JSON file for this VNF action is required to set “PushJobFlag” to “True” and “GetOutputFlag” to “True”. The “Node” JSON dictionary must have the run list populated with the necessary sequence of roles, cookbooks, recipes.                                                                | The PlaybookName must be provided in the JSON file.                                                                                                                                                                                                     |
525 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
526 |                     | The Environment and Node values should contain all appropriate configuration attributes.                                                                                                                                                                                                         | NodeList must list FQDNs of an example VNF on which to execute playbook.                                                                                                                                                                                |
527 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
528 |                     | NodeList must list sample FQDNs that are required to conduct a chef-client run for this VNF Action.                                                                                                                                                                                              |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
529 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
530 | Lock,               | Not needed. VNF locking and unlocking is managed internally by the ONAP controller.                                                                                                                                                                                                              | Not needed. VNF locking and unlocking is managed internally by the ONAP controller.                                                                                                                                                                     |
531 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
532 | Unlock,             |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
533 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
534 | CheckLock           |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
535 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
536 | Configure,          | VNF Vendor must provide any necessary roles, cookbooks, recipes to apply configuration attributes to the VNF when triggered by a chef-client run. All configurable attributes must be obtained from the Environment and Node objects on the Chef Server.                                         | VNF Vendor must provide an Ansible playbook that can configure the VNF with parameters supplied by the Ansible Server.                                                                                                                                  |
537 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
538 | ConfigModify        | The JSON file for this VNF action should include all configurable attributes in the Environment and/or Node JSON dictionary.                                                                                                                                                                     | The PlaybookName must be provided in the JSON file.                                                                                                                                                                                                     |
539 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
540 |                     | The “PushJobFlag” must be set to “True”.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         | The “EnvParameters” and/or “FileParameters” field values should be provided and contain all configurable parameters for the VNF.                                                                                                                        |
541 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
542 |                     | The “Node” JSON dictionary must have the run list populated with necessary sequence of roles, cookbooks, recipes. This action is not expected to return an output.                                                                                                                               | NodeList must list FQDNs of an example VNF on which to execute playbook.                                                                                                                                                                                |
543 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
544 |                     | “GetOutputFlag” must be set to “False”.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
545 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
546 |                     | NodeList must list sample FQDNs that are required to conduct a chef-client run for this VNF Action.                                                                                                                                                                                              |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
547 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
548 | Health              | The ONAP health check interface is defined over REST and requires the target VNF to expose a standardized HTTP(S) interface for that purpose. See Section 8.c VNF REST APIs.                                                                                                                     | The ONAP health check interface is defined over REST and requires the target VNF to expose a standardized HTTP(S) interface for that purpose. See Section 8.c VNF REST APIs.                                                                            |
549 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
550 | Check               |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
551 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
552 | StartApplication,   | VNF Vendor must provide roles, cookbooks, recipes to start an application on the VNF when triggered by a chef-client run. If application does not start, the run must fail or raise an exception. If application is already started, or starts successfully, the run must finish successfully.   | VNF Vendor must provide an Ansible playbook to start the application on the VNF. If application does not start, the playbook must indicate failure. If application is already started, or starts successfully, the playbook must finish successfully.   |
553 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
554 | StopApplication     | For StopApplication, the application must be stopped gracefully (no loss of traffic).                                                                                                                                                                                                            | For StopApplication, the application must be stopped gracefully (no loss of traffic).                                                                                                                                                                   |
555 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
556 | SoftwareUpload,     | VNF Vendor must provide any necessary roles, cookbooks, recipes to apply a software upgrade to the VNF when triggered by a chef-client run.                                                                                                                                                      | VNF Vendor must provide an Ansible playbook that can apply a software upgrade to the VNF when triggered by the Ansible server                                                                                                                           |
557 |                     |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
558 | LiveUpgrade         |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
559 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
560
561 For information purposes, the following ONAP controller functions are
562 planned in the future:
563
564 Table 10. Planned ONAP Controller Functions
565
566 +------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
567 | ConfigSave,      | ConfigSave stores the VNF running configuration to a url or file using a specified name. ConfigRestore replaces the VNF running configuration with the configuration previously stored with a url or file with the specified name.                                                                               |
568 |                  |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
569 | ConfigRestore    |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
570 +==================+==================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================+
571 | Reconfigure      | If the audit fails, Reconfigure may be used to be replace the VNF running configuration using a previously uploaded configuration in the ONAP controller.                                                                                                                                                        |
572 +------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
573 | ConfigStartup    | ConfigStartup is used to store a running configuration to be used when a VNF is rebooted.                                                                                                                                                                                                                        |
574 +------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
575 | ConfigRecovery   | ConfigRecovery is used to replace the running configuration with a recovery configuration. This recovery configuration is stored in the ONAP Controller and is the configuration uploaded after instantiation. It will only be used if there is no other option to restore the VNF to a working configuration.   |
576 +------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
577 | StatusQuery      | Executes a VNF status query and returns the result. A status query is VNF-specific.                                                                                                                                                                                                                              |
578 +------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
579
580
581 d. Monitoring & Management
582 ===========================
583 Monitoring & Management
584 =======================
585
586 This section addresses data collection and event processing
587 functionality that is directly dependent on the interfaces provided by
588 the VNFs’ APIs. These can be in the form of asynchronous interfaces for
589 event, fault notifications, and autonomous data streams. They can also
590 be synchronous interfaces for on-demand requests to retrieve various
591 performance, usage, and other event information.
592
593 The target direction for VNF interfaces is to employ APIs that are
594 implemented utilizing standardized messaging and modeling protocols over
595 standardized transports. Migrating to a virtualized environment presents
596 a tremendous opportunity to eliminate the need for proprietary
597 interfaces for vendor equipment while removing the traditional
598 boundaries between Network Management Systems and Element Management
599 Systems. Additionally, VNFs provide the ability to instrument the
600 networking applications by creating event records to test and monitor
601 end-to-end data flow through the network, similar to what physical or
602 virtual probes provide without the need to insert probes at various
603 points in the network. The VNF vendors must be able to provide the
604 aforementioned set of required data directly to the ONAP collection
605 layer using standardized interfaces.
606
607 Transports and Protocols Supporting Resource Interfaces
608 -------------------------------------------------------
609
610 Delivery of data from VNFs to ONAP must use the same common transport
611 mechanisms and protocols for all VNFs. Transport mechanisms and
612 protocols have been selected to enable both high volume and moderate
613 volume datasets, as well as asynchronous and synchronous communications
614 over secure connections. The specified encoding provides
615 self-documenting content, so data fields can be changed as needs evolve,
616 while minimizing changes to data delivery.
617
618 The term ‘Event Record’ is used throughout this document to represent
619 various forms instrumentation/telemetry made available by the VNF
620 including, faults, status events and various other types of VNF
621 measurements and logs. Headers received by themselves must be used as
622 heartbeat indicators. The common structure and delivery protocols for
623 other types of data will be given in future versions of this document as
624 we get more insight into data volumes and required processing.
625
626 In the following guidelines, we provide options for encoding,
627 serialization and data delivery. Agreements between Service Providers
628 and VNF vendors shall determine which encoding, serialization and
629 delivery method to use for particular data sets. The selected methods
630 must be agreed to prior to the on-boarding of the VNF into ONAP design
631 studio.
632
633 Monitoring & Management Requirements
634
635 **VNF telemetry via standardized interface**
636
637 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** provide all telemetry (e.g., fault event records, syslog records, performance records etc.) to ONAP using the model, format and mechanisms described in this section.
638
639 **Encoding and Serialization**
640
641 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** encode and serialize content delivered to ONAP using JSON (option 1). High-volume data is to be encoded and serialized using Avro, where Avro data format are described using JSON (option 2) [8]_.
642
643  -  JSON plain text format is preferred for moderate volume data sets (option 1), as JSON has the advantage of having well-understood simple processing and being human-readable without additional decoding. Examples of moderate volume data sets include the fault alarms and performance alerts, heartbeat messages, measurements used for VNF scaling and syslogs.
644  -  Binary format using Avro is preferred for high volume data sets (option 2) such as mobility flow measurements and other high-volume streaming events (such as mobility signaling events or SIP signaling) or bulk data, as this will significantly reduce the volume of data to be transmitted. As of the date of this document, all events are reported using plain text JSON and REST.
645  -  Avro content is self-documented, using a JSON schema. The JSON schema is delivered along with the data content (http://avro.apache.org/docs/current/ ). This means the presence and position of data fields can be recognized automatically, as well as the data format, definition and other attributes. Avro content can be serialized as JSON tagged text or as binary. In binary format, the JSON schema is included as a separate data block, so the content is not tagged, further compressing the volume. For streaming data, Avro will read the schema when the stream is established and apply the schema to the received content.
646  -  In the future, we may consider support for other types of encoding & serialization (e.g., gRPC) based on industry demand.
647
648 **Reporting Frequency**
649
650 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** vary the frequency that asynchronous data is delivered based on the content and how data may be aggregated or grouped together. For example, alarms and alerts are expected to be delivered as soon as they appear. In contrast, other content, such as performance measurements, KPIs or reported network signaling may have various ways of packaging and delivering content. Some content should be streamed immediately; or content may be monitored over a time interval, then packaged as collection of records and delivered as block; or data may be collected until a package of a certain size has been collected; or content may be summarized statistically over a time interval, or computed as a KPI, with the summary or KPI being delivered. 
651  -  We expect the reporting frequency to be configurable depending on the virtual network function’s needs for management. For example, Service Provider may choose to vary the frequency of collection between normal and trouble-shooting scenarios.
652  -  Decisions about the frequency of data reporting will affect the size of delivered data sets, recommended delivery method, and how the data will be interpreted by ONAP. However, this should not affect deserialization and decoding of the data, which will be guided by the accompanying JSON schema.
653
654 **Addressing and Delivery Protocol**
655
656 ONAP destinations can be addressed by URLs for RESTful data PUT. Future data sets may also be addressed by host name and port number for TCP streaming, or by host name and landing zone directory for SFTP transfer of bulk files.
657
658 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** use REST using HTTPS delivery of plain text JSON for moderate sized asynchronous data sets, and for high volume data sets when feasible.
659 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** have the capability of maintaining a primary and backup DNS name (URL) for connecting to ONAP collectors, with the ability to switch between addresses based on conditions defined by policy such as time-outs, and buffering to store messages until they can be delivered. At its discretion, the service provider may choose to populate only one collector address for a VNF. In this case, the network will promptly resolve connectivity problems caused by a collector or network failure transparently to the VNF.
660 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** be configured with initial address(es) to use at deployment time. After that the address(es) may be changed through ONAP-defined policies delivered from ONAP to the VNF using PUTs to a RESTful API, in the same way that other controls over data reporting will be controlled by policy.
661 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MAY** use other options which are expected to include
662  -  REST delivery of binary encoded data sets.
663  -  TCP for high volume streaming asynchronous data sets and for other high volume data sets. TCP delivery can be used for either JSON or binary encoded data sets.
664  -  SFTP for asynchronous bulk files, such as bulk files that contain large volumes of data collected over a long time interval or data collected across many VNFs. This is not preferred. Preferred is to reorganize the data into more frequent or more focused data sets, and deliver these by REST or TCP as appropriate.
665  -  REST for synchronous data, using RESTCONF (e.g., for VNF state polling).
666 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST**, by ONAP Policy, provide the ONAP addresses as data destinations for each VNF, and may be changed by Policy while the VNF is in operation. We expect the VNF to be capable of redirecting traffic to changed destinations with no loss of data, for example from one REST URL to another, or from one TCP host and port to another.
667
668 **Asynchronous and Synchronous Data Delivery**
669
670 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** deliver asynchronous data as data becomes available, or according to the configured frequency.
671 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** must encode the delivered data using JSON or Avro, addressed and delivered as described in the previous paragraphs.
672 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** respond to data requests from ONAP as soon as those requests are received, as a synchronous response.
673 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** use the RESTCONF/NETCONF framework used by the ONAP configuration subsystem for synchronous communication.
674 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** use the YANG configuration models and RESTCONF (https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-netconf-restconf-09#page-46).
675 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** respond with content encoded in JSON, as described in the RESTCONF specification. This way the encoding of a synchronous communication will be consistent with Avro.
676 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** respond to an ONAP request to deliver the current data for any of the record types defined in Section 8.d “Data Model for Event Records” by returning the requested record, populated with the current field values. (Currently the defined record types include the common header record, technology independent records such as Fault, Heartbeat, State Change, Syslog, and technology specific records such as Mobile Flow, Signaling and Voice Quality records.  Additional record types will be added in the future as they are standardized and become available.)
677 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** respond to an ONAP request to deliver granular data on device or subsystem status or performance, referencing the YANG configuration model for the VNF by returning the requested data elements.
678 * R-xxxxx The VNF **SHOULD** use “Modeling JSON text with YANG”, https://trac.tools.ietf.org/id/draft-lhotka-netmod-yang-json-00.html, If YANG models need to be translated to and from JSON. YANG configuration and content can be represented via JSON, consistent with Avro, as described in “Encoding and Serialization” section.   
679
680 **Security**
681
682 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** support secure connections and transports.
683 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** control access to ONAP and to VNFs, and creation of connections, through secure credentials, log-on and exchange mechanisms.
684 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** carry data in motion only over secure connections.
685 * R-xxxxx The VNF **MUST** encrypt any content containing Sensitive Personal Information (SPI) or certain proprietary data, in addition to applying the regular procedures for securing access and delivery.
686
687 Data Model for Event Records 
688 -----------------------------
689
690 This section describes the data model for the collection of telemetry
691 data from VNFs by Service Providers (SPs) to manage VNF health and
692 runtime lifecycle. This data model is referred to as the VNF Event
693 Streaming (VES) specifications. While this document is focused on
694 specifying some of the records from the ONAP perspective, there may be
695 other external bodies using the same framework to specify additional
696 records. For example, OPNFV has a VES project [9]_ that is looking to
697 specify records for OpenStack’s internal telemetry to manage Application
698 (VNFs), physical and virtual infrastructure (compute, storage, network
699 devices), and virtual infrastructure managers (cloud controllers, SDN
700 controllers). Note that any configurable parameters for these data
701 records (e.g., frequency, granularity, policy-based configuration) will
702 be managed using the “Configuration” framework described in the prior
703 sections of this document.
704
705 The Data Model consists of:
706
707 -  Common Header Record: This data structure precedes each of the
708    Technology Independent and Technology Specific records sections of
709    the data model.
710
711 -  Technology Independent Records: This version of the document
712    specifies the model for Fault, Heartbeat, State Change, Syslog,
713    Threshold Crossing Alerts, and VF Scaling\* (short for
714    measurementForVfScalingFields) records. In the future, these may be
715    extended to support other types of technology independent records.
716    Each of these records allows additional fields (name/ value pairs)
717    for extensibility. The vendors can use these vendor-specific
718    additional fields to provide additional information that may be
719    relevant to the managing systems.
720
721 -  Technology Specific Records: This version of the document specifies
722    the model for Mobile Flow records, Signaling and Voice Quality
723    records. In the future, these may be extended to support other types
724    of records (e.g., Network Fabric, Security records, etc.). Each of
725    these records allows additional fields (name/value pairs) for
726    extensibility. The VNF vendors can use these VNF-specific additional
727    fields to provide additional information that may be relevant to the
728    managing systems. A placeholder for additional technology specific
729    areas of interest to be defined in the future documents has been
730    depicted.
731
732 |image0|
733 Figure 1. Data Model for Event Records
734
735 Event Records - Data Structure Description
736 ------------------------------------------
737
738 The data structure for event records consists of:
739
740 -  a Common Event Header block;
741
742 -  zero or more technology independent domain blocks; and
743
744    -  e.g., Fault domain, State Change domain, Syslog domain, etc.
745
746 -  zero or more technology specific domain blocks.
747
748    -  e.g., Mobile Flow domain, Signaling domain, Voice Quality domain,
749       etc.
750
751 Note: Heartbeat records would only have the Common Event Header block.
752 An optional heartbeat domain is available if required by the heartbeat
753 implementation.
754
755 Common Event Header
756 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
757
758 The common header that precedes any of the domain-specific records
759 contains information identifying the type of record to follow,
760 information about the sender and other identifying characteristics
761 related to timestamp, sequence number, etc.
762
763 Technology Independent Records – Fault Fields
764 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
765
766 The Fault Record, describing a condition in the Fault domain, contains
767 information about the fault such as the entity under fault, the
768 severity, resulting status, etc.
769
770 Technology Independent Records – Heartbeat Fields
771 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
772
773 The Heartbeat Record provides an optional structure for communicating
774 information about heartbeat or watchdog signaling events. It can contain
775 information about service intervals, status information etc. as required
776 by the heartbeat implementation.
777
778 Technology Independent Records – State Change Fields
779 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
780
781 The State Change Record provides a structure for communicating
782 information about data flow through the VNF. It can contain information
783 about state change related to physical device that is reported by VNF.
784 As an example, when cards or port name of the entity that has changed
785 state.
786
787 Technology Independent Records – Syslog Fields
788 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
789
790 The Syslog Record provides a structure for communicating any type of
791 information that may be logged by the VNF. It can contain information
792 about system internal events, status, errors, etc.
793
794 Technology Independent Records – Threshold Crossing Alert Fields
795 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
796
797 The Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) Record provides a structure for
798 communicating information about threshold crossing alerts. It can
799 contain alert definitions and types, actions, events, timestamps and
800 physical or logical details.
801
802 Technology Independent Records - VF Scaling Fields
803 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
804
805 The VF Scaling\* (short for measurementForVfScalingFields) Record
806 contains information about VF and VNF resource structure and its
807 condition to help in the management of the resources for purposes of
808 elastic scaling.
809
810 Technology Independent Records – otherFields
811 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
812
813 The otherFields Record defines fields for events belonging to the
814 otherFields domain of the Technology Independent domain enumeration.
815 This record provides a mechanism to convey a complex set of fields
816 (possibly nested or opaque) and is purely intended to address
817 miscellaneous needs such as addressing time-to-market considerations or
818 other proof-of-concept evaluations.  Hence, use of this record type is
819 discouraged and should be minimized.
820
821 Technology Specific Records – Mobile Flow Fields
822 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
823
824 The Mobile Flow Record provides a structure for communicating
825 information about data flow through the VNF. It can contain information
826 about connectivity and data flows between serving elements for mobile
827 service, such as between LTE reference points, etc.
828
829 Technology Specific Records – Signaling Fields
830 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
831
832 The Signaling Record provides a structure for communicating information
833 about signaling messages, parameters and signaling state. It can contain
834 information about data flows for
835 `signaling <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signaling_%28telecommunications%29>`__
836 and controlling
837 `multimedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimedia>`__ communication
838 `session <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_%28computer_science%29>`__\ s
839 such as `voice <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_call>`__ and
840 `video calls <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_call>`__.
841
842 Technology Specific Records – Voice Quality Fields
843 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
844
845 The Voice Quality Record provides a structure for communicating
846 information about voice quality statistics including media connection
847 information, such as transmitted octet and packet counts, packet loss,
848 packet delay variation, round-trip delay, QoS parameters and codec
849 selection.
850
851 Technology Specific Records – Future Domains
852 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
853
854 The futureDomains Record is a placeholder for additional technology
855 specific areas of interest that will be defined and described in the
856 future documents.
857
858 Data Structure Specification of the Event Record
859 ------------------------------------------------
860
861 For additional information on the event record formats of the data
862 structures mentioned above, please refer to `AT&T Service Specification;
863 Service: VES Event
864 Listener <https://github.com/att/evel-test-collector/tree/master/docs/att_interface_definition>`__.
865
866 .. [1]
867    ECOMP (Enhanced Control Orchestration, Management & Policy)
868    Architecture White Paper
869    (http://about.att.com/content/dam/snrdocs/ecomp.pdf)
870
871 .. [2]
872    https://github.com/mbj4668/pyang
873
874 .. [3]
875    Decision on which Chef Server instance associates with a VNF will be
876    made on a case-by-case basis depending on VNF, access requirements,
877    etc. and are outside the scope of this document. The specific
878    criteria for this would involve considerations like connectivity and
879    access required by the VNF, security, VNF topology and proprietary
880    cookbooks.
881
882 .. [4]
883    Recall that the Node Object **is required** to be identical across
884    all VMs of a VNF invoked as part of the action except for the “name”.
885
886 .. [5]
887    Decision on which Ansible Server to use may happen on a case-by-case
888    basis depending on VNF, access requirements etc. and are outside the
889    scope of this document. The specific criteria for this could involve
890    considerations like connectivity and access required by the VNF,
891    security, VNF topology and proprietary playbooks.
892
893 .. [6]
894    Upstream elements must provide the appropriate FQDN in the request to
895    ONAP for the desired action.
896
897 .. [7]
898    Multiple ONAP actions may map to one playbook.
899
900 .. [8]
901    This option is not currently supported in ONAP and it is currently
902    under consideration.
903
904 .. [9]
905    https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/PROJ/VNF+Event+Stream
906
907 .. [10]
908    The “name” field is a mandatory field in a valid Chef Node Object
909    JSON dictionary.
910
911 .. |image0| image:: Data_Model_For_Event_Records.png
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