Using Open Vswitch to Realize NFV and Service Function Chaining in a Carrier Network

Using Open Vswitch to Realize NFV and Service Function Chaining in a Carrier Network

Open vSwitch 2015 Fall Conference Using Open vSwitch to realize NFV and Service Function Chaining in a Carrier Network Jeff Peterson – CTO November 16, 2015 Entry Point, LLC – Confidential – All Rights Reserved Page 1 Open vSwitch 2015 Fall Conference ONT vs. Cloud at the Edge • ONT = Current/Historical Solution • Access Network vs. Edge Network • Cloud at the Edge solves the “edge problem” by changing how services are deployed, managed, and consumed • FTTP with Cloud at the Edge and OVS changes everything “Everything interesting happens in software at the edge under the control of SDN” - Scott Shenker Entry Point, LLC – Confidential – All Rights Reserved Page 2 Open vSwitch 2015 Fall Conference What is “Cloud at the Edge”? Virtual Broadband Gateway (ONT on steroids): • Linux based OS • Dataplane - Open vSwitch • Openflow capable • Supports multiple virtual machines (Cloud at the Edge) • Supports Linux Containers (LXC) on the host machine • Supports Service Function Chaining (SFC) • Supports Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) • Supports software (CPU) switching • Supports Trusted Platform Module (TPM) • Supports Virtual Services, such as: + Virtual Analog Terminal Adapter (V-ATA) + Virtual Wireless (V-Wireless) LTE,WiFi,6LoWPAN, and/or ZigBee + OpenWRT + V-Switch + V-Router + V-Firewall + Field of Dreams – Platform for Innovation Entry Point, LLC – Confidential – All Rights Reserved Page 3 Open vSwitch 2015 Fall Conference What does the VBG do? • Moves control of the network from the core to the network edge • Enables multi-tenancy for service providers • Creates a clear demarcation point between the network operator, service provider(s), and subscriber(s) • Enables self-provisioning for each network stakeholder Entry Point, LLC – Confidential – All Rights Reserved Page 4 Open vSwitch 2015 Fall Conference What does “Cloud at the Edge” look like? EntryPoint’s Subscriber Cloud Platform FlowOps SecureOps VBGateway Entry Point, LLC – Confidential – All Rights Reserved Page 5 Open vSwitch 2015 Fall Conference How it Works • Platform creates Subscriber Cloud – An SDN based dynamic Open Access Network • Architected to separate infrastructure from service • Network hosts a services cloud or marketplace which enables subscribers to easily access service providers because control is moved to the subscriber edge Entry Point, LLC – Confidential – All Rights Reserved Page 6 Open vSwitch 2015 Fall Conference Who Cares? / Who Benefits? • Network Operator – Can focus on managing infrastructure, new revenue opportunities • Service Providers – Access to new markets and a platform for new innovation and services creation • Subscribers – Given power to choose – benefits from competition: lower costs, more bandwidth, better service quality, and more services available to them Entry Point, LLC – Confidential – All Rights Reserved Page 7 Open vSwitch 2015 Fall Conference Demo of “Cloud at the Edge” Municipal Fiber Network in Ammon, Idaho Entry Point, LLC – Confidential – All Rights Reserved Page 8 Open vSwitch 2015 Fall Conference Thank You Questions? Jeff Peterson [email protected] Entry Point, LLC – Confidential – All Rights Reserved Page 9.

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