Service Function Endpoint Management & Control Sample Clauses

Service Function Endpoint Management & Control. This component is concerned with the management and control decisions pertaining to SF endpoints. The management decisions concern the placement and instantiation of suitable virtual instances, while control decisions concern the visibility of such SF endpoints in the overall service path, e.g., realizing use cases for alternative playout points. The general capabilities of the interfaces are shown in Figure 7 and further elaborated in Table 3. The further decomposition of this component is presented in Section 5.1.2.
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Service Function Endpoint Management & Control. This component is concerned with the management and control decisions pertaining to SF endpoints. The management decisions concern the placement and instantiation of suitable virtual instances, while control decisions concern the visibility of such SF endpoints in the overall service path, e.g., realizing use cases for alternative playout points as described in Section 4.1.1.3. The general capabilities of the interfaces are shown in Figure 33 and further elaborated in Table 18. The further decomposition of this component is presented in Section 6.6.2. Figure 33: Service Function Endpoint Management & Control Component No. Interface Purpose Outcome Relevant Specifications SFEMC1 SF endpoint allocation Provides virtual instances of SF endpoints based on received orchestration information, utilizing the received infrastructure-level resource handles. Persistent set of virtual instance handles to SF endpoints for future management and control decisions ETSI MANO SFEMC2 Surrogate policy control Provides suitable orchestration information for the control of SF endpoint states from PLACED over BOOTED to CONNECTED (see Section 6.6.2 for more information on these states) Persistent set of SF endpoint specific control policies being monitored and executed by the component ETSI MANO Table 18: Service Function Endpoint Management & Control Interfaces Via the SFEMC1 interface, suitable orchestration information is received based on realizations of the ETSI MANO specifications. The component utilizes the infrastructure-level resource handles received via this interface to realize the functionality of a virtual instance manager (VIM) [NFVMANO], placing suitable SF endpoints and instantiating the necessary virtualized resources. Via the SFEMC2 interface, control policies will be provided, derived either from existing or evolving ETSI MANO service templates, that define the SF endpoint specific control behaviour within the overall media service deployment. While current ETSI MANO compliant templates include little of such control policy, FLAME will investigate other control policy approaches with the final aim to integrate such policies into a coherent overall template description for the media service.

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