The Path to NFV Nirvana
Mallik Tatipamula
Vice President Product Marketing and Management
December 2013
m.tatipamula@f5.com
Agenda
• Charting the course
• Keys to success

• 4 pillars of NFV
• Deployment phases

© F5 Networks, Inc

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Charting the Course

Transitioning from a network model to application delivery model
We are here
TV

TV

Telco Cloud
Telco Cloud

TV

Large Capacity Data Centers Hosting IT, Services
Platforms, and Control Functions

Internet Services
(Mail, IM, Portals)

Fiber

ADSL

PSTN

Mobile

Fiber

ADSL

PSTN

Mobile

CONTROL

Converged Application Services Functions

IMS Control

Application Control Functions

WAN

Common IP Transport

Cloudified WAN
ACCESS

Wireless

Overlay Networks

© F5 Networks, Inc

Converged Transport

Wireline

Converged Application Delivery

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Keys to NFV Success

Lessons learned from large datacenter migrations to virtualized infrastructure

HOW TO ADDRESS YOUR PRESSING
STRATEGIC EFFORTS?

• Start with architecture planning

• Prioritize phasing order
• Transform operational support
• Streamline vendor portfolio

© F5 Networks, Inc

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The 4 pillars of NFV

NFV

Virtualization
• Virtual network functions
(VNFs/VMs)
• Significant multi-tenancy
• High performance
• Comprehensive hypervisor
support

© F5 Networks, Inc

Abstraction
• Service and network
abstraction
• Configuration templates
• On demand resourcing

Programmability

Orchestration

• Data, control &
management planes
• Open and productiondeployed APIs
• Developer-friendly
RESTful APIs
• Large existing developer
community & ecosystem

• Unified multi-vendor,
multi-service ecosystem
• Open and standards
based multivendor
integration
• Policy-driven flows and
steering

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NFV Deployment Phases – F5 perspective

Building an application delivery network that is zero-touch and fully programmable

SGi
Simplification
•

•
•

SGi network service
consolidation
VAS steering
Intelligent service chaining

Control Plane
NFV

SGi NFV
•

•
•

Virtualized SGi service
functions (1 hypervisor)
Dynamic VAS Steering
Intelligent service
orchestration

•

•
•

Virtualized control
functions (1 hypervisor)
Dynamic Control Plane
Steering (e.g. DRA)
Intelligent service
orchestration

RAN & Core
Network NFV
•
•

Virtualized EPC, BNG
Virtualized RAN functions

• Smooth introduction of new services with scale and flexibility
• Intelligent orchestration and management for increased service velocity
• Programmable and application-aware cloud and network convergence
© F5 Networks, Inc

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Current state of affairs
DNS Services

Local DNS

Visited PLMN

Authoritative Infrastructure
DNS
DNS

P-PCRF

HSS

Diameter Svcs

MME

Policy and Subscriber Management

OCS

DRA/DEA

PCRF

AAA/HSS

IMS and Non-IMS Control

SBC/SPG

X CSCF

S/Gi Network
Mobile Devices

GGSN/PGW/
ASNGW

L2 Switch

Policy
Enforcement

URL
Filtering

Firewall

CGN

LDNS

PE

IGR

Internet

Services Complex

Key Segments to consider
•
•
•
•

Data Plane elements on S/Gi
Media Plane elements in Services complex
Control/Signaling elements
Mobile Core Network (Access/EPC)
© F5 Networks, Inc

VAS Svcs

Applications

IT

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Unify SGi functions and virtualize VAS platform(s)

Simplifies transition to software-based delivery of network services and offers
dynamic delivery of virtualized and elastic VAS services

PGW/
GGSN

Internet

RTR
Unified Platform

VM Management
and Orchestration

Key Considerations
•
•
•

Determine SGi functions to unify
Determine NFV readiness of vendors
Select trusted vendor to partner on POC
© F5 Networks, Inc

Data Center

Transparent
Caching

URL Filtering

Parental
Controls

Video
Optimization

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Virtualize SGi functions and VAS platforms

Incorporate intelligent orchestration and application awareness

PGW/
GGSN

RTR

Internet

Virtualized SGi
Svcs Platform

VM Management
and Orchestration

Key Considerations
•
•
•

Determine implementation approach
Define cross-platform requirements
Minimize customer service impact
© F5 Networks, Inc

Data Center

Transparent
Caching

URL Filtering

Parental
Controls

Video
Optimization

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Virtualize control plane functions

Make discrete control functions more elastic, dynamic, and highly utilized
Control Plane

DNS

PCRF

Diameter
Signaling

IMS (SBC/CSCF)

AAA/HSS

VM Management
and Orchestration

PGW/
GGSN

RTR

Virtualized SGi
Svcs Platform

Internet

Key Considerations
•
•
•

Determine implementation approach
Define cross-platform requirements
Minimize customer service impact
© F5 Networks, Inc

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Virtualize Access and Core Network Elements
Mobile Core
GERAN

UTRAN
SEC GW

Virtualized Network
Svcs Platform

EUTRAN

Internet

Fixed Core

FIXED

Key Considerations
•
•
•

Determine implementation approach
Define cross-platform requirements
Minimize customer service impact
© F5 Networks, Inc

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Benefits of NFV migration
Future-proof your
investments…

Meet explosive
growth …

Gain L7 visibility
and control…

Implement dynamic,
multi-layered security…

Significantly lower
your cost structure…

… with flexible and
adaptive platforms

… with extensible
performance and
scalability

… for intelligent traffic
steering and policy
enforcement

… for the highest
availability and
reliability

… with a simplified &
dynamic network
architecture

© F5 Networks, Inc

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Path to Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Nirvana 2013

Path to Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Nirvana 2013

  • 1.
    The Path toNFV Nirvana Mallik Tatipamula Vice President Product Marketing and Management December 2013 m.tatipamula@f5.com
  • 2.
    Agenda • Charting thecourse • Keys to success • 4 pillars of NFV • Deployment phases © F5 Networks, Inc 2
  • 3.
    Charting the Course Transitioningfrom a network model to application delivery model We are here TV TV Telco Cloud Telco Cloud TV Large Capacity Data Centers Hosting IT, Services Platforms, and Control Functions Internet Services (Mail, IM, Portals) Fiber ADSL PSTN Mobile Fiber ADSL PSTN Mobile CONTROL Converged Application Services Functions IMS Control Application Control Functions WAN Common IP Transport Cloudified WAN ACCESS Wireless Overlay Networks © F5 Networks, Inc Converged Transport Wireline Converged Application Delivery 3
  • 4.
    Keys to NFVSuccess Lessons learned from large datacenter migrations to virtualized infrastructure HOW TO ADDRESS YOUR PRESSING STRATEGIC EFFORTS? • Start with architecture planning • Prioritize phasing order • Transform operational support • Streamline vendor portfolio © F5 Networks, Inc 4
  • 5.
    The 4 pillarsof NFV NFV Virtualization • Virtual network functions (VNFs/VMs) • Significant multi-tenancy • High performance • Comprehensive hypervisor support © F5 Networks, Inc Abstraction • Service and network abstraction • Configuration templates • On demand resourcing Programmability Orchestration • Data, control & management planes • Open and productiondeployed APIs • Developer-friendly RESTful APIs • Large existing developer community & ecosystem • Unified multi-vendor, multi-service ecosystem • Open and standards based multivendor integration • Policy-driven flows and steering 5
  • 6.
    NFV Deployment Phases– F5 perspective Building an application delivery network that is zero-touch and fully programmable SGi Simplification • • • SGi network service consolidation VAS steering Intelligent service chaining Control Plane NFV SGi NFV • • • Virtualized SGi service functions (1 hypervisor) Dynamic VAS Steering Intelligent service orchestration • • • Virtualized control functions (1 hypervisor) Dynamic Control Plane Steering (e.g. DRA) Intelligent service orchestration RAN & Core Network NFV • • Virtualized EPC, BNG Virtualized RAN functions • Smooth introduction of new services with scale and flexibility • Intelligent orchestration and management for increased service velocity • Programmable and application-aware cloud and network convergence © F5 Networks, Inc 6
  • 7.
    Current state ofaffairs DNS Services Local DNS Visited PLMN Authoritative Infrastructure DNS DNS P-PCRF HSS Diameter Svcs MME Policy and Subscriber Management OCS DRA/DEA PCRF AAA/HSS IMS and Non-IMS Control SBC/SPG X CSCF S/Gi Network Mobile Devices GGSN/PGW/ ASNGW L2 Switch Policy Enforcement URL Filtering Firewall CGN LDNS PE IGR Internet Services Complex Key Segments to consider • • • • Data Plane elements on S/Gi Media Plane elements in Services complex Control/Signaling elements Mobile Core Network (Access/EPC) © F5 Networks, Inc VAS Svcs Applications IT 7
  • 8.
    Unify SGi functionsand virtualize VAS platform(s) Simplifies transition to software-based delivery of network services and offers dynamic delivery of virtualized and elastic VAS services PGW/ GGSN Internet RTR Unified Platform VM Management and Orchestration Key Considerations • • • Determine SGi functions to unify Determine NFV readiness of vendors Select trusted vendor to partner on POC © F5 Networks, Inc Data Center Transparent Caching URL Filtering Parental Controls Video Optimization 8
  • 9.
    Virtualize SGi functionsand VAS platforms Incorporate intelligent orchestration and application awareness PGW/ GGSN RTR Internet Virtualized SGi Svcs Platform VM Management and Orchestration Key Considerations • • • Determine implementation approach Define cross-platform requirements Minimize customer service impact © F5 Networks, Inc Data Center Transparent Caching URL Filtering Parental Controls Video Optimization 9
  • 10.
    Virtualize control planefunctions Make discrete control functions more elastic, dynamic, and highly utilized Control Plane DNS PCRF Diameter Signaling IMS (SBC/CSCF) AAA/HSS VM Management and Orchestration PGW/ GGSN RTR Virtualized SGi Svcs Platform Internet Key Considerations • • • Determine implementation approach Define cross-platform requirements Minimize customer service impact © F5 Networks, Inc 10
  • 11.
    Virtualize Access andCore Network Elements Mobile Core GERAN UTRAN SEC GW Virtualized Network Svcs Platform EUTRAN Internet Fixed Core FIXED Key Considerations • • • Determine implementation approach Define cross-platform requirements Minimize customer service impact © F5 Networks, Inc 11
  • 12.
    Benefits of NFVmigration Future-proof your investments… Meet explosive growth … Gain L7 visibility and control… Implement dynamic, multi-layered security… Significantly lower your cost structure… … with flexible and adaptive platforms … with extensible performance and scalability … for intelligent traffic steering and policy enforcement … for the highest availability and reliability … with a simplified & dynamic network architecture © F5 Networks, Inc 12