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The First Worldwide Event on the MPLS and SDN MarketStandards versus open source: which is better for quickly getting products to market? What is the role of openstack and opendaylight in network orchestration/control/management? The fourth edition of the NFV & SDN Summit, to be held in Paris in March 2015, will respond to these crucial questions (among others).
As it was the case this year, the Summit will be jointly organized with the 17th Edition of MPLS SDN World. The growing interest in this new technology should attract about 1500 attendees for the 2015 edition of MPLS SDN World Congress and the NFV & SDN Summit.
Co-located with the MPLS SDN World Congress
The NFV & SDN Summit and the collocated MPLS SDN World Congress will have a common agenda during the fi rst day of the event, and will end with the following panel discussion:
Open source & standards: how they can fi t together
Key players from carriers, open source organisms and equipment vendors will discuss open source as a force for crea-ting de facto standards versus traditional standardization mechanisms.
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09.00 Overview of the NFV ISG and its Evolution Overview of Second Release of NFV ISG Documents
• NFV Infrastructure . NFV Management and Orchestration (MANO) • NFV Software Architecture • NFV Reliability and Availability • NFV Performance and Portability • NFV Security
10.00 Overview of NFV Proof of Concepts NFV Research and Education Perspectives on Open Source OPNFV Engagement InterestEvolving Relationship with SDN NFV Impact on OSS/Network Management
Diego Lopez, TELEFONICA
NFV & SDN SUMMIT TUESDAY 17 MARCH 2015 WORKSHOPS
ETSI NFV WORKSHOP
10.45 COFFEE BREAK
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07.45 WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
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OPENDAYLIGHT WORKSHOP
11.15 Building a Robust and Complete SDN/NFV Controller
Describing The Open Daylight organization, its mission, as well as technical details around the open source Software-Defi ned Networking (SDN) controller project it represents.
Tom Nadeau, BROCADE, OPENDAYLIGHT AMBASSADOR
Andrew McLachlan, CISCO
12.30 LUNCH
14.00 Welcome and Introduction
Marc LeclercNOVIFLOW, ONF
14.15 SDN & OpenFlow in 2015
Marc CohnCIENA ONF
15.15 COFFEE BREAKS 15.45 How SDN can enable NFV in Carrier Networks
16.15 How SDN will benefit Data Center Operators
16.45 Panel: SDN Standards and Open Source
17.45 Workshop Wrap-Up
NFV & SDN SUMMIT TUESDAY 17 MARCH 2015 WORKSHOPS
ONF SDN WORKSHOP
18.00 END OF THE WORKSHOPS
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08.30 LSO, SDN & NFV
Nan Chen, President, MEF
08.50 Is ‘Open’ the ‘Organic’ of the IT Industry?
Nicolas “Neela” Jacques, Executive Director, OPENDAYLIGHT
09.10 SDN Snapshot: HW versus SW, De Facto versus De Jure, Open Standard versus Vendor
Curt Beckmann, CTO Europe, Chair of ONF Forwarding abstraction WG, BROCADE
07.45 WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
MORNING CHAIRPERSONLuyuan Fang, Principal Network Engineer, MICROSOFT
OPENING SESSION
09.30 MPLS Architecture in Practice: SDN New Requirements
Loa Anderson, MPLS IETF WG Chairman, HUAWEI
10.00 COFFEE BREAK
10.30 SDN Technology and the Organization Transformation
Bala Thekkedath, ERICSSON
11.00 Role of Inter Data Center Technologies: Application Performance
Sunil KhandekarCEO of NUAGE NETWORKS
11.30
Kireeti Kompella, JUNIPER NETWORKS
12.00
Dave Ward, CISCO
KEYNOTES SESSION
12.30 LUNCH
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14.00 SDN & NFV Carriers Strategies Demonstrating how vBusiness CPE is the top NFV use case for revenue generation.
Michael Howard, Co-founder and Principal Analyst Carrier Networks, INFONETICS
14.20 EasyVPN: a Digital Experience of the IPVPN Service
EasyVPN is a new IPVPN service designed by Orange Busi-ness Service for SMB providing a complete digital experience to customers thanks to SDN technologies. Easy VPN introduces a self care portal where the customer can customize its service chain and flow policy in real time : all the changes are dynamically applied to the network thanks to Software Defined
Network. Presenting the results of the EasyVPN service Proof of Concept in Orange Business Service live network.
Stephane Litkowski, ORANGE BUSINESS SERVICE
14.40 Evolution of Colt’s Data Services Platform: from Vision to Execution
Solving today’s per-product silo approach and simplifying operations with next generation access. Accelerating inno-vation with a modular multi-service Carrier Ethernet platform, SDN and NFV. Simplifying the network stack with layer 1/2/3 integration. Describing the service evolution (Ethernet, Internet and IPVPN) and the customer benefits
Nicolas Fischbach, Director of Strategy, Architecture and Innovation, COLT
15.00 NFV and the Evolution of Managed Ser-vices to Boost Profitability
Service Providers deliver today a comprehensive set of managed services in conjunction with their IP VPN service portfolio, including managed CPE and security gateways. NFV enables SPs to enhance their agility and efficiency in delivering managed services, deliver new services to existing customers in a cost-effective manner and ultimately, improve
the bottom line. This presentation describes several NFV-based managed services uses cases.
Hector Avalos, VP Strategy & Business Development, VERSA NETWORKS 15.20 Life (cycle) Assurance from vCPE
Migration to orchestrated SDN/NFV networks requires rethinking of existing procedures, which in many cases can be made faster and more efficient. The vCPE, although driven by other requirements, is a key enabler for this new generation of flexible life-cycle management.
Yaakov Stein, CTO, RAD
15.40 COFFEE BREAK
AFTERNOON CHAIRPERSONJean-Marc Uzé, JUNIPER NETWORKS
VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE CPE SESSION
OPEN SOURCE AND STANDARDS SESSION
16.10 The Open Platform for Network Functions Virtualization (OP-NFV)
Recently a new organization was formed under the Linux Foundation called OP-NFV. This organization¹s goals are to build, largely from an operator¹s view, an NFV deployment infrastructure. The basis for this organization was founded on the base architecture from the ETSI NFV WG, but is quickly evolving that architecture to include modern twists.
Tom Nadeau, BROCADE
16.30 Open Source vs. Standardisation: Moving away from Competition (the NFV Use Case)
Reviewing the myths and realities about the alleged shortcomings of conven-tional standardization processes (delivery lifecycle, unsatisfactory compro-mise...) and about the expected benefits of Open source software develop-ment way and distribution based on the access to software source code. Discussing the NFV use case as it provides a good illustration of the need to combine both approaches on several axes.
Bruno Chatras, Morgan Richomme, ORANGE
16.50 OpenContrail Deployments Examples
Highlighting key OpenContrail deployment examples. Descri-bing major product/solution differentiators and previewing key service delivery capabilities on the way.
Jennifer Lin, JUNIPER NETWORKS
17.10 Towards a Common Platform for Open NFV
How OpenSource can boost interoperability but at the same time sustain an healthy business ecosystem. How ODL and OpenStack can help SP transition from legacy networking to agile networking More specifically, the Cloud Network Controller use case
Chris Price, ERICSSON 17.30 Reinvent Network Dataplane: From POF to OpenFlow 2.0
Network dataplane is used to be closed and rigid. Protocol-oblivious Forwarding (POF) opens the network dataplane and allows user to agilely customize and control the forwar-ding protocol and behavior. POF has successfully made it an essential proposal toward the next generation.
Dr. Haoyu Song, Senior Network Architect, HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES USA
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17.50 Open Source & Standards: How they can fit together
ModeratorTom Nadeau, BROCADE
Nicolas “Neela” Jacques, Executive Director, OPENDAYLIGHT
Curt Beckmann, CTO Europe, Chair of ONF Forwarding abstraction WG, BROCADE
Dave Ward, CISCO
Andy Kennedy, VMWARE
Andrew G. Malis, HUAWEI
Dave Lenrow, HP
Diego Lopez, TELEFONICA
Thomas Morin, ORANGE
Jennifer Lin, JUNIPER NETWORKS
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DEBATE
18.30 END OF CONFERENCE DAY ONE
WELCOME COCKTAIL
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08.50 The Role of Network Virtualisation in NFV Architectures
Emphasizing the role of network virtualisation within the NFVI layer and the consumption of services that are pres-ented to, or required by, VNF to facilitate the portability of telco services and applications from the physical to virtual domain and/or to create new service paradigms.
Andy Kennedy, VMWARE
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
08.00 WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
MORNING CHAIRMANAzhar Sayeed, CISCO
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09.10 Telefonica activities on Network Virtualisation (NFV & SDN)
Application of Network Virtualisation technologies to transform substantially the operation of the network and the time to market for new services. Telefónica’s view on the current state of these technologies and what needs to be done. Presenting Telefónica’s activities in our recently created “TEF NFV Reference Lab”, inclu-ding contributions to the open source community. PoCs and trials.
Francisco-Javier Ramon Salguero, TELEFONICA
09.30 The SDN Role in MANO for OSS – NMS Transformation
Model driven service abstraction layer as a path to multiven-dor management Leveraging SDN dynamic network view and control (with help of analytics) to implement a true real time OSS Leveraging an Open Platform to enable a true multi-vendor ecosystem Connection to Policy
Francois Lemarchand, ERICSSON
INTRODUCTION SESSION
SDN/NFV TRANSITION & MIGRATION SESSION09.50 Making Software a first Class Citizen of the Network
Presenting both the details around the set of operator and open source software capabilities we have tested on our platform as well as sharing a vision as to how we see this eco-system evolving. We need to make “software” rather than a speci-fic service, a first class citizen of the network—and that focusing on software rather than services a key way in which “SDN” should evolve.
Brian Field, COMCAST 10.10 Transforming Legacy Networks into a NFV-centric Environment
Analyzing the required evolution of packed network technology and its operation, which forms the connectivity solution for NFV, to facilitate seamless activation of virtual functions across existing networks. The requirements are mapped against presently applied operational practice und are compared to technical capabilities of existing Carrier Ethernet and MPLS-based metro networks.
Ulrich Kohn, Director Technical Marketing, ADVA OPTICAL
10.30 COFFEE BREAK 11.00 The Full Potential of SDN / NFV in the Enterprise Battleground
How network functions will be deployed in the future, the distribution of network functions and the importance of dual-headed network functions in many deployment scenarios How CSPs can begin to prepare their NFV migration timeline without increasing costs and diverting away from more immediate priorities so that they can
‘activate’ NFV whenever they are ready to do so.
Pravin Mirchandani, Chief Marketing Officer, ONE ACCESS
NFV TRIALS SESSION
11.20 Report from a Live Trial: Migration Scenario
Presenting the results of a live trial with Telecom Italia and analyzing the value that the operators got in terms of time to market and service utilization efficiency. Discussing the migration scenario from a physical to a virtualized service infrastructure.
Elisa Bellagamba, Senior Strategic Product Manager, ERICSSON
11.40 Lessons from an End-to-end NFV Solution Including all Components of the ETSI NFV Reference Model
Driving agility and improving TTM: realizing service agility and service automation across all components of the ETSI NFV reference model through catalog driven orchestration. Managing the co-existence of virtual and physical network functions in an hybrid model during the transition to NFV and SDN Real-time Service Orchestration & Provisioning, RT Service
Chaining, RT-OSS. The critical role of the VNF on-boarding process in enabling end-to-end service fulfillment automation.
Dr. Eyal Felstaine, Vice President & Head of NFV Group, AMDOCS
DEBATE14.00 What Have We Learned from NFV PoCs?
Moderator: Hector AvalosVERSA NETWORKS
Participants: Francisco-Javier Ramon Salguero, TELEFONICA Maria Napierala, AT&TNicolas Fishbach, COLT Scott Wise, BT Stephane Litkowski, ORANGE BUSINESS SERVICENicolai Leymann, DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG
BUSINESS CASE & BENEFITS SESSION SESSION15.30 Make the Business Case for NFV
Operational processes such as scaling, software upgrading and healing are greatly simplified by NFV, which increases agility and significantly lowers total cost of ownership. The NFV business case already flies for a single application running on the NFV infrastructure, that is, service providers can start small on the road to NFV. In the mid-term, sharing
the infrastructure will provide the full benefits.
Joaquin de la Vega Gonzalez-Sicilia, Sr. Manager, Cloud Consulting Services, ALCATEL-LUCENT
15.50 Pay-As-You-Earn - a new NFV enabled Bu-siness Model for Enterprise Managed Services
Understanding the practical business considerations to launch NFV based Enterprise managed services. Showing how the combination of flexible hosts, VNF orchestration, VNF licensing models and a VNF marketplace will truly disrupt the enterprise services market and provide competi-tive differentiation for MSPs.
Joe Marsella, EMEA CTO, CIENA
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MOBILE SESSION
16.10 NFV for Mobile Networks
Azhar SayeedCISCO
16.30 IP/MPLS & SDN Mobile Backhaul Deploy-ment Approaches
LTE, LTE-A, and heterogeneous networks are accelerating the need for flexible IP based backhaul. Looking at how Car-rier Ethernet and IP/MPLS backhaul services can go from addressing LTE needs to addressing LTE-A/heterogeneous network backhaul requirements, with particular attention to wireless backhaul and SDN.
Paolo Volpato, Product Strategy Manager Wireless Transmission, ALCATEL-LUCENT 16.50 COFFEE BREAK 17.20 NFV: Virtualization of Basestations with OpenStack Orchestration
With RAN evolution being driven by massive increase of connected devices and exponential traffic, it has become a priority to centralize equipment, and invest in standardized solutions. Network Function Virtualization offers cost-effec-tive ways of managing and orchestrating the system and flexible opportunities for virtualizing basestation entities.
Focusing on implementation and discuss operational challenges.
Celine Recor, Field Applications Manager, FREESCALE
17.40 Challenges in Turning Mobile Networks to Access Networks using SDN/NFV
Wireless becomes key method of access to “everything”: Corporate intranet, Cloud apps, Entertainment and more. Service orchestration must span across multiple domains: Mobile (access), Core (transport), Cloud (App/Storage).
David Alan Hughes, VP Engineering, PCCW GLOBAL 18.00 MNOs: How to Migrate EPC to a NFV/SDN Environment
Mobile network operators (MNOs) have embraced NFV and SDN as the network evolution path forward with the virtualized evolved packet core (vEPC) as one of the first applications to test and deploy commercially. Presenting different deployment strategies to migrate the EPC to a NFV/SDN environment.
Keith Allan, Director of Mobile Packet Core Strategy, ALCATEL-LUCENT 18.20 Service Classifier as a Key Enabler for Dynamic Service Chaining of Mobile Services
Service Classifier represents an emerging product category, providing detailed, real-time traffic visibility in SDN & NFV environments. It will enable a key use case for mobile opera-tors: dynamic service chaining in Gi-LAN environments.
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08.30 Security Applications Transformation in the NFV Era
Security-as-a-service implies much more than just executing VMs of firewalls, VPNs and other protection software. Explo-ring what are the new designs of security application in the NFV environment.
Gal Ofel, Product Line Manager, TELCO SYSTEMS
08.50 Virtual Network Security Functions as a Service
Describing the framework and architecture of Virtual Network Security Functions as a Service. Open source projects like OpenStack and CloudStack have begun to tackle the issues but much work remains.
Linda Dunbar, Distinguished Engineer, HUAWEI
09.10 A Framework for NFV Security using Early Warning Sensors
Outlining a framework for securing an NFV infrastructure using lightweight sensors, that can be embedded within hypervisors and switches, to provide early warning of compromised virtual network functions (VNFs).
Authors: Kousik Nandy and Natarajan Venkataraman, Ericsson
Kousik Nandy, ERICSSON 09.30 The SECURED Project: Personnalized Security Services by Means of NFV and SDN
The SECURED architecture creates a trusted and virtua-lized execution environment allowing different actors to install on-demand and execute multiple security applica-tions on the network edge device to protect the traffic of a specific user. It leverages software network technologies (SDN, NFV) to guarantee the enforcement of user-specific
and device-independent security policies.
Diego Lopez, TELEFONICA 09.50 COFFEE BREAK
SECURITY SESSION
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10.20 Service Orchestration in Hybrid Physical/Virtual Networks
Most real NFV use cases implement network services that involves a mix of virtual and physical network devices. Pres-enting principles and real examples on how achieve service orchestration in such hybrid environments.
Stefan Vallin, Product Strategy, TAIL-F SYSTEMS 10.40 Application aware SDN
Demonstrating how SDN is a key building block to setup application policies which orchestrate communication between applications. Discussing how SDN introduces application policies and how it is able to provide networking automation for Application in a centralised and distributed way with application connected through the WAN or via an
overlay in a hybrid private cloud or public cloud environment.
Wim Henderickx, Director Network Consulting Engineering – Tech-nology, IP Division, ALCATEL-LUCENT 11.00 Use Cases for Carrier-grade Virtualized Router
Virtualization in most cases is not intended to replace the physical infrastructure but to extend it with properties unique to software based solutions: agility, scalability and consistency with existing physical routers. Exploring the various use cases that can be leveraged with carrier-grade virtualized routers.
Sheryl Zhang, JUNIPER NETWORKS
11.20 Network Bottlenecks Multiply with NFV; Remember Data Plane Performance
Describing innovations in high performance NFV Infras-tructure (NFVI), including the ability to host any Virtual Networking Function (VNF) with no change required to the OS running on the host environment and deliver low latency inter-VNF communications and flexible VNF chaining.
Eric Carmès, CEO and Founder of 6WIND 11.40 Open Network Hypervisor: Network Virtualization Enabler
Describing the framework and architecture of an open network hypervisor system, similar to computer virtualization, which enables cloud computing, network infrastructure vir-tualization as a basic requirement for future network service cloud. The Open Network Hypervisor can be applied to data center network and carrier wide area network.
Susan Hares, IETF IDR working group chair, HUAWEI 12.00 Carrier DevOps Orchestration
Discussing what DevOps (orchestration) looks like as it changes service innovation, cross-team collaboration, infras-tructure and test automation, and is necessarily influenced by telecom architecture to change from being compute-centric to being about network topologies. Exploring both concepts and examples of DevOps and agile development initiatives.
Alex Henthorn-Iwane, Vice President Marketing, QUALISYSTEMS
ORCHESTRATION SESSION
08.00 WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
MORNING CHAIRMANGlen Hunt, Principal Analyst, CURRENT ANALYSIS
SLA, MONITORING, OPTIMIZATION & TEST SESSION
14.00 Moving from NFV PoCs to Real World Deployments
Presenting test methodologies to validate the functionality and performance of VNFs and the virtual infrastructure. While VNFs are expected to behave similar to PNFs, the coexistence of dozens of VNFs running simultaneously on the same hypervisor can pose challenges to testing.
Rajesh Rajamani, Director of Marketing, Service Provider Networks and NFV, SPIRENT COMMUNICATIONS
14.30 Application Convergence in SDN/NFV enabled Network and Benchmarking Agility
Surveying an end-to-end SDN based service deployment architecture and its components and discussing the impact of these components on the SLA KPIs. New test metho-dologies are presented to validate the various components including (but not limited to) SDN orchestration. Concluding with the test results from a real-world use case.
Authors: Rajiv Papaneja, Huawei, Dean Lee, Toshal Dudhwala, Ixia Bhavani Parise, Cisco
Rajiv Papneja, HUAWEI
15.00 Optimising VNF Placement over a Wide Area Network
With the visualization of network infrastructure services through Network Function Visualization (NFV), there are now choices as to where each Virtualised Network Function (VNF) may be placed. Considering the problem of optimising VNF placement. Presenting studies based on real networks that show how non-optimised VNF placement can make
inefficient use of the underlying network and data centre resources.
Authors: John Evans, Distinguished Engineer, Michael O’Gorman, Director Engineering, Cisco
John Evans, Distinguished Engineer, CISCO
15.30 Exploring the Benefits of NFV and SDN for Smart Video Conferencing Services
Research into emerging applications of ad hoc video communication has identified how Network Functions Virtualisation and Software-Defined Networking could play a significant role in the development of smart conferencing systems which are capable of dynamically scaling resources as global demand changes over time. The EU-funded colla-
borative project Vconect has carried out a modelling and prototyping activity to highlight some of the service performance benefits that may be accrued through the application of NFV and SDN to ad hoc video communication.
Authors: Ian Kegel, Doug Williams, Peter Hughes, Tim Stevens, BT Research & Innovation, Richard Clegg, Raul Landa, David Griffin, Miguel Rio, University College London
Ian Kegel, BT RESEARCH & INNOVATION
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