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Cisco Ultra Services PlatformVirtualized Packet Core
Aeneas Dodd-Noble, Vivek Agarwal
BRKSPM-2125
• Mobility Business and Operational Challenges
• Leverage NFV to port Telco to Cloud
• Re-architecting the Packet Core
• Automation and Simplification
• Slicing and Distributing the Network
• 4G Innovation is 5G Ready
Agenda
Mobility Business and Challenges
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Business ChallengeCompete with Hyper-cloud and other MNO
Cloud Providers have different business model:
More Agile – Lower costs
…and need to support multiple use cases without overbuilding the network
You need:
Increase flexibility and agility (services and schedules)
Automate and simplify Service creation, testing, and activation
Telco-reliability with cloud efficiencies New architecture that is also 5G ready
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United States Mobile Device Growth by TypeBy 2020, M2M Connections Attain Largest Share Reaching 54%
Source: Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast, 2015–2020
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Smartphones (38%,26%) Phablets (14%,12%)
M2M (17%,54%) Nonsmartphones (19%,0.1%)
Tablets (4%,4%) PCs (6%,3%)
Other Portable Devices (1.5%,0.4%)
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Smartphones (inc. Phablets) (66%,71%)
M2M (3%,11%)
Nonsmartphones (1%,0.004%)
Tablets (15%,12%)
PCs (15%,6%)
Other Portable Devices (0.05%,0.01%)
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42% CAGR
2015–2020
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Business ChallengeSupport multiple requirements without over-building
ConsumerHigh performance, high scale, high reliability,
and affordable
MVNORequire centralized control plane integration and
distributed user plane connectivity – and cost
effective wholesale model
EnterpriseCustomized, secured, private network services
with activation and changes on their schedule
IOTConditions vary widely. Require high controller
activity, low user plane data consumption.
Other IoT use cases are quite the opposite.
The answer is an SDN distributed architecture and automated virtualized
services. Reduce costs, improve flexibility, while ensuring ultra-high reliability
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Leverage NFV to port Telco to Cloud
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OSS / BSS
VIM
NFVI
Compute Storage Network
Virtualization
VirtualStorage
VirtualNetwork
VNF
VNF-EM
Ve-Vnfm-em
Ve-Vnfm-vnf
Os-Ma-nfvo
Nf-Vi
Or-Vnfm
VirtualCompute
Vn-Nf
NFV-O
NSCatalog
VNFCatalog
NFVInstances
NFVIResources
Descriptors
NSD VNFFGDVLDVNFD PNFD
Se-Ma
Vi-Vnfm
Or-ViVNFM
ETSI NFV Compliance
ETSI GS NFV
002 V1.1.1 (2013-10)
NFV Reference
Architectural Framework
Cisco® Ultra Services Platform
UltraServices
Framework
UltraPolicy
Platform
UltraGateway
Platform
USP Element Manager
VIM
UCS / Nexus
Cisco® NFVI
Cisco®
Elastic Service Controller
(ESC)
Cisco®
Network Services Orchestrator
(NSO)
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Ultra Gateway PlatformControl Function and Session Function VM Description
HW Blade Server
Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade Blade
HyperVisor HyperVisor HyperVisor HyperVisor HyperVisor HyperVisor
VM VM
VM VM VM VM
StarOS StarOS
StarOS StarOS StarOS StarOS
CF CF SF SF SF SF
Standby tasks
Control FunctionPlatform
management tasks
Session FunctionDemux Tasks
IP address
Management
Session Function x2 minimum
Session Tasks
State replication
Session Function
Redundant VM
Network FunctionClassification and
forwarding
Blade Blade
HyperVisor HyperVisor
VM VM
StarOS StarOS
NF NF
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• VPC is the main component
• VPC is validated on multiple HW and VIM combinations
• Control/User plane separation
• Service Function Chaining
• VNF Element Manager
• Life Cycle Web UI
• Cisco PCRF included
Ultra Services Platform Components
VIM + HW validation
We
b U
I
CP
S
PC
RF
Sta
rOS
NF
Gi L
AN
VNF-EM
SLA mgr VNFM PrxySrv conf
Sta
rOS
NF
Sta
rOS
NF
User Plane
VM VM
VM VM VM VM
StarOS StarOS
StarOS StarOS StarOS StarOS
CF CF SF SF SF SF
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Driving VNF Versatility
• Simplifying a Complex VNF
- Single VNF with multiple VNF Components
- Creation of associations of intra-VNF components (Element Groups)
- Internalize complex lifecycle controls (Dedicated Lifecycle Management process within the VNF)
• Simplifying the Onboarding Process
- GUI-based VNF composition process
- Automated generation of a single VNF Descriptor (VNFD)
• Abstracting Life Cycle Management Complexity
- Pluggable framework for a variety of ETSI MANO VNFMs
- Decomposition of tasks by leveraging well known ETSI MANO iterative workflows (VNF-EM Led VNF Expansion)
- Varying levels of life cycle complexity depending on VNFM level of sophistication (Ve-vnfm-em Ref Point)
• Custom Automation
- Automation code to onboard and instantiate the VNF in a specific environment
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ETSI MANO Integration
• Single ETSI MANO Virtual Network Function (VNF) with multiple VNF Components (VNFCs) and an Element Manager (VNF-EM)
• Three VNF Components (VNFCs) with common management and orchestration:
• Gateway Functions
• Policy Functions
• Service Functions
• Each VNFC will have different types of VMs with descriptors describing each (VDUs)
OSS/BSS
VIM
NFV-I
VNF
VNF-EM
Compute Storage Network
Virtualization
Virtual
Storage
Virtual
Network
VNF
VNF-EM
VNF
VNF-EM
Ve-Vnfm-em
Ve-Vnfm-vnf
Os-Ma-nfvo
Nf-Vi
Or-Vnfm
Virtual
Compute
Vn-Nf Vn-Nf
NFV-O
NSCatalog
VNFCatalog
NFVInstances
NFVIResources
Descriptors
NSD VNFFGDVLDVNFD PNFD
Se-Ma
Vi-Vnfm Or-Vi
VNFMUltra
ServiceFramework
UltraPolicy
Platform
UltraGatewayPlatform
Cisco Ultra Service Platform
USP Element Manager
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Re-architecting the Packet Core
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Mobility and IP anchor
Mobility
Control
AAAPolicy Charging
MME
SAEGW
HSS
Radius BillingVoLTESPRBack office and
3rd party systems
3GPP policy and
control systems
3GPP Signaling
plane
3GPP Bearer
plane
3GPP Layers
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AAAPolicy Charging
SAE-GW
ControlMME
User Plane
HSS
Ent AAA BillingVoLTESPR
Simple SDN VPC use case with no
impact on back office and use cases
Abstract and distribute the User Plane
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AAAPolicy Charging
SAE-GW
ControlMME
User Plane
HSS
PCEF-U
Ent AAA BillingVoLTESPR
Extend the bearer plane capabilities
to support PCEF capabilities
and in-line services
Add IP services to User Plane
IP
Services
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Cisco Ultra Services Platform
Ultra Services Function
• Pluggable framework for in-
line, subscriber-aware,
enhanced services
• Integrated as separately
upgradeable software
packages
• Native life-cycle management
and automated configuration
Ultra Policy Platform
• Carrier-grade policy, charging,
and subscriber data
management solution
• Rapid service creation
environment
• Monetization opportunities for
3G, 4G, 5G and IMS service architectures
Ultra Gateway Platform
• Cloud ready VNF, fully
featured packet core
functionality
• Multiple EPC/PC elements
• CUPS - Separated control and
user-planes
• Remotely deployable user
plane for ultimate elasticity and
scalability
VNF Element Manager, VNFM Proxy, Service Manager, Monitoring
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Ultra Services Platform
Management Plane
VM VM
Control Plane
VM VM
Service
Component
Service
Component
Service
Component
User Plane
VM VM
Central Data Center
Service
Component
Service
Component
Service
Component
User Plane
VM VM
Service
Component
Service
Component
Service
Component
User Plane
VM VM
Remote Data Center Remote Data Center
Ultra Services PlatformCo-Located Network Architecture
Ultra Services PlatformRemote Network Architecture
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Management Plane
Three Tier Gateway Hierarchy
Control Plane
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User and Control Plane Separation Implemention
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Ultra Services PlatformUltra Services Framework – Collocated CUPS + Gi-LAN
HSS/SPR
PCRF
AAA
Server
SAE-GWu
MME
LTE
eNB
Untrusted
Non-3GPP
ePDG
S6a
S1-MME
S1-U
S11Gx
Sp
S6b
Swm
S2b
SGi
SAE-GWc
Openflow+
DPI NAT FW
VNFM
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Ve-vnfm-vnf / VNF proprietary
VNF EM
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Ultra Services PlatformUltra Services Framework – Remote CUPS + Gi-LAN
HSS/SPR
PCRFAAA
Server
SAE-GWu
MME
LTE
eNB
Untrusted
Non-3GPP
S6a
S1-MME
S1-U
S11Gx
Sp
S6b Swm
S2bu
SGi
SAE-GWc
PGWcOpenflow+
GTP-C (pending CT4)
DPI NAT FW
ePDGcS2bc
Openflow+
GTP-C (Pending CT4)
DPI NAT FWSGi
PGWuePDGu
ICAP
Server
Swx
VNFM
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Ve-vnfm-vnf / VNF proprietary
S2b-u S5
HTTP
VNF EM
Demonstrate USP-CUPSUltra Services Platform Control User Plane Separation
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Session Establishment Flow
MME
S11Control Plane
GTP Demux
SessionManager
IP Address Manager
AAA Manager
Policy and Charging
AAA PCRF OCS
Diameter (Gx, Gy, S6b)
eNB
S1-C
User Plane
S1-U
OpenFlow
SGiUE
Session Request
Profile Request
Policy RequestIP Addr RequestQuota
RequestProgram
UPF
✔
SessionCreated
Ultra Packet Core
• Maintains same connections and
procedures to the RAN and policy
• Control plane performs all session
management and mobility
procedure
• Once all policy and charging rules
have been determined is the user
plane selected and programmed
• OAM, KPI, alerts are handled
through control plane simplifying
operations
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• Ultra Packet Processor 1 is configured as active and UPP2 as standby
• UPP1 advertises GTP-U IP address and pool subnet
Ultra User Plane Redundancy
eNodeB
Gz
SGi
PCRF
Gx
OFCS
Content
MME
PSU
2
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PO RT
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Control Plane
S1-c
S1-u
S11
S1-u
S1-u
SBI
SBI
Ultra Packet Processor 1
Active
Ultra Packet Processor 2
Standby
Advertise
pool route
Advertise
S1-u GTP IP
IP
HSS
S6a
• Health check detects UPP1 failure
• Controller configures UPP2 and BGP advertises the same GTP-U and IP pool addresses
• Flows are programmed into UPP2 and traffic restored with no changes to eNB or UE IP addresses
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Automation and Simplification
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USP Element Manager
Service Configuration Manager
USP Management & Automation Framework
• VNF deployment two ways:
• Using a descriptor on-boarded into an ETSI NFV-O
• Built-in deployment automation framework
• VNF service level configuration handled internally by the VNF-EM’s built-in configuration manager
• USP management components are deployed as 1:1 redundant pairs
• VNF-EM handles both management and service monitoring
Control Function
Ultra Policy
Platform
Management Monitoring
Ultra
Gateway
Platform
Ultra
Services
Framework
OSS / BSS
NFV-O
VNFM
ETSIMANO
VN
FM
Pro
xy
USP Deployment Automation Framework
Automated
deploy
framework with
the ability to
emulate an
NFV-O and
VNFM for
deployments
without an
ETSI MANO
environment
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VNFM Proxy Details
USP Element Manager
Service Configuration Manager
• Component of the USP Element Manager (VNF-EM)
• Abstraction function to standardize the connection between VNF and VNFM
• Extensible platform to support multi-vendor VNFMs
• Plug-ins for different VNFM vendors
• ETSI MANO (Ve-vnfm-em) reference interface implementation for VNF lifecycle management:
• Provisioning of VMs as defined in catalogue
• Associate VMs to internal network
• Start required services and monitoring tasks
• Handling of Scale in/out events
• KPI notifications for SLA enforcement
Control Function
Ultra Policy
Platform
Management Monitoring
Ultra Gateway
Platform
Ultra
Services
Framework
OSS / BSS
NFV-O
VNFM
ETSIMANO
VN
FM
Pro
xy
Lifecycle
Plug-in Framework
Vendor 1
Vendor 4
Vendor 2
Vendor 3
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Ultra Services Platform Lifecycle Automation
VIM
VNFM
Nova Neutron
NFV-OVNFD Se-ma
1. Instantiate Element ManagerVNF Element Manager
Yang DB
Life
Cycle
Ma
ng
er
SLA Manager
Service
Config Manager
We
b U
I
Control Function
VNF Element Manager
Yang DB
Life
Cycle
Ma
ng
er
SLA Manager
Service
Config Manager
We
b U
I
Control Function
2. Build out signaling and
control plane
API
Standby
Ve-vnfm-em
Ultra Services
Platform (VNF)
3. Build out in-line services
framework
Network
Function
Network
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Network
Function
Network
Function
Application
Function
In-Line
Service
Application
Function
In-Line
Service
Application
Function
In-Line
Service
In-Line
Service
Application
Function
In-Line
Service
Application
Function
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VNF Element Manager
Yang DB
Life
Cycle
Ma
ng
er
Service
Config Manager
We
b U
I
SLA Manager
VNF Element Manager
Yang DB
Life
Cycle
Ma
ng
er
SLA Manager
Service
Config Manager
We
b U
I
API
Standby
• Collection of stats from VNF
Components
- Traffic stats
- Transaction stats
- Subscriber stats
- Session stats
• Collection of stats from VIM
/ NFVI
- Guest VMs
- Virtual compute usage
- Virtual memory usage
- Virtual storage usage
- Virtual networking stats
Ve-vnfm-em
Network
Function
Network
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Service
Function
Network
Function
Network
Function
Application
Function
In-Line
Service
Application
Function
In-Line
Service
Application
Function
In-Line
Service
In-Line
Service
Application
Function
In-Line
Service
Application
Function
VNFM
NFV-O
VIM
Nova Neutron
• Collection of stats from 3rd
party in-line services
- Based on SDK definition
- Traffic stats
- Transaction stats
- Subscriber stats
- Session stats
Ultra Services Platform SLA Management
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Providing Dynamic In-Line Service Creation
Service Function Chains /
Network Forwarding Paths
VNF VNF
VNF Component (SAE-GW)
Network
Function
Network
Function
Network
Function
Control
Function
Control
Function
Session
Function
Session
Function
Session
Function
Session
Function
Session
Function
VNF Component (Gi-LAN)
Element Group
VNF-EM
SLA Manager Service Config Manager Life Cycle Manager
Application
Function
Application
Function
Application
Function
Application
Function
Application
Function
Chain 4
Path 4
Path 5
Chain 1 Path 1
Chain 2 Path 2
Chain 3 Path 3
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Ultra Service Platform – Dashboard View• Aggregated view of the
composite statistics across
all deployed VNFs
• High level health states
• Modular Widgets
• Platform KPIs
• VNF KPIs
• In-Line Service KPIs
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Slicing and Distributed network
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Cisco Ultra Network Slicing
UltraLegacy
RAT
5G RATs
eLTE
IoT HetNet
Fixed
LTE
Core
Legacy
Core
BRAS
AN
MaaS for Enterprise
MaaS for
Company
Internet
IoT LPWA
IoT
Connected Car
Information Centric
Networking
IMS
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Node Selection and Load Balancing
MME
SDN
SAE-GW
Policy
SDN
SAE-GW
Policy
NSLB
• Slice traffic for roaming, enterprise MPN, IOT, MVNO, and
subscriber type (e.g. prepaid/postpaid)
• Simplify operations by automating scale-out and
maintenance of existing EPCs
• Assign traffic to virtual and physical, DevOps and CI/CD
• Aligns with the evolution towards 5G
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NSLB: Node Selection / Load Balancer assigns control plane slice based on policy / scale / SLA
Mobility controller can scale by adding VM’s
• Horizontal scale based on session count
Mobility controller can program multiple forwarders
• Connect multiple systems with different capabilities
• User plane server with 10G or 40G NIC
• Scale throughput independently of control plane
Scaling Dimensions
Policy Charging Profile
SAEGW Control planeNSLB
Control Plane
ForwarderControl Plane
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder
Forwarder Forwarder ForwarderUser plane User plane User plane
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Evolution to 5G
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Centralized
User Plane
Centralized
User Plane
Mobility Session
Controller
Mobility Session
Controller
5G Architecture Proposal
Note: Roaming and Interworking not considered
5G and non 3GPP RAN
Mm
Wave
WLAN
FWA LPWA
5G UE
5G
CPE
WLAN
etc
Centralized
User Plane
Mobility Session
Controller
Policy
Function
Authentication/
Authorization
SPR
LI
NSSF
Distributed
User Plane
IP Services/
Content
IP Services/
Content
3rd Party
Applications
Charging
and billing
Interworking
Function
Optional / Slice specific Components
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Distributed vs Central selection based on service type
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5G Components
Virtualization, NFV and SDN
Simplicity
Automation
Scaling and distribution
Connections and throughput
Independent dimensioning
Access Agnostic
Licensed and unlicensed
Small Cell
Wi-Fi
Early 5G and FWA
API Exposure
Extract data from the network
Create vertical value
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US Ciscolive 2016 @ Las Vegas- SP Mobility SessionsSession ID Time Session Title Speakers
Sunday (10 July 2016)
LTRSPM-2022 01:00 – 05:00 PM Virtual Packet Core Orchestration: Spring to Life Gateways and Services Julie Ann Connary, Amir Ahmadi
Monday (11 July 2016)
BRKSPM-2125 08:00 - 10:00 AM Virtualizing Cisco Mobile Packet Core Aeneas Dodd-Noble, Vivek Agarwal
BRKSPM-2071 01:00 - 03:00 PM 5G Technology Updates Paul Polakos, Prakash Suthar
BRKSPM-2029 04:00 – 05:30 PM Optimizing NFV Performance Ali Bokhari
BRKSPM-2022 04:00 – 05:30 PM Using Telco NFV to Deploy Mobility Networks Dave Clough
BRKSPM-2130 04:00 – 05:30 PM Mobile Packet Core (ASR5500) Troubleshooting Guilherme Correia, Rama Ramachandran
Tuesday (12 July 2016)
BRKSPM-2128 08:00 - 10:00 AM Radio Access Network Virtualization Mark Grayson, Oliver Bull
BRKSPM-2026 01:30 - 03:00 PM AT&T Case study for Managing Customer Experience in Mobile Networks Jeronimo Diez De Sollano, Anwin Kallumpurath
BRKSPM-2065 04:00 – 05:30 PM Mobile and Enterprise Security for the Age of Ubiquitous Encryption Humberto La Roche, Christopher O’Rourke
BRKSPM-2127 04:00 – 05:30 PM Design & Deploying Trusted and Un-Trusted VoWiFi Venkata Reddy Kasu, Arun Gunasekaran
Wednesday (13 July 2016)
BRKSPM-2129 08:00 - 10:00 AM Deploying 4G/LTE branch routers for IOT solutions Vivek Datar, David Mindel
PLNSPM-2021 01:30 – 03:00 PM Network Infrastructure and Operation Transformation Anand Malani, Scott Clark, Vilma Stoss, Rich Plane, Mark Ghattas (Moderator)
BRKSPM-2028 04:00 – 05:30 PM Design and Deployment of Overlay Services on LTE Network Tom Redman
BRKSPM-2122 04:00 – 05:30 PM Virtualizing Mobile Service Providers Transport Network Ravi Narahari, Abbas Abidi
Thursday (14 July 2016)
BRKSPM-2121 08:00 - 10:00 AM Cisco SON and Advanced Analytics Oliver Bull, Ashish Bansal
BRKSPM-2126 04:00 – 05:30 PM Analytics for Large Connected Venues: App Integration with Wi-Fi Infrastructure Matt Swartz, Joshua Suhr
PSOSPM-2505 01:00 – 02:00 PM Cisco Hosted Mobility (Mobility as a Service) Mike Shomaker
WISP Lab (11-14 July)
LABSPM-2011 10:00 - 6:00 PM Cisco Virtualized Packet Core Installation on VMware Amir Ahmadi, William Pedraza
LABSPM-2012 10:00 - 6:00 PM Cisco Virtualized Packet Core Installation on Openstack Christopher Ove, Guilherme Correia
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