| Aether 1.6 Release |
| ================== |
| |
| Highlights |
| ---------- |
| |
| The focus of this release of Aether is expanding the Quality of Service (QoS) |
| feature to include the ability to have per-Slice and per-Device-by-Application |
| QoS settings, as well as to add a new Application Filtering feature. Aether |
| modeling continues to be improved as documented below, and many additional |
| reliability improvements have been made to the underlying subsystems. |
| |
| New Features & Improvements |
| --------------------------- |
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| Three Levels of Quality of Service (QoS) Control |
| """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" |
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| Aether now supports Maximum Bitrate Quality of Service (MBR QoS) settings at |
| three different levels: |
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| * Per-Device. Configured as part of the Device-Group abstraction. Each slice may |
| contain multiple device groups, and therefore configure a heterogeneous set of |
| devices. These settings are mandatory. |
| |
| * Per-Device by Application. These allow the MBR to be limited for the flow |
| between a pair of Device and Application. These QoS settings are optional and |
| are specified as part of Application Filtering. |
| |
| * Per-Slice. The per-Slice settings allow the aggregate bandwidth of all devices |
| in a slice to be limited. This is enforced as part of the User Plane Function |
| (UPF). These QoS settings are optional. |
| |
| In addition to MBR, Aether also allows a Traffic Class to be specified at the |
| Per-Device (Device-Group) and Application contexts. The Traffic Class further |
| defines the QCI and ARP used for 5G. |
| |
| Application Filtering |
| """"""""""""""""""""" |
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| Aether supports application filtering performed by the User Plane Function |
| (UPF). The application filtering feature allows devices in a slice to have |
| access to only those applications allocated to the slice, and vice-versa, |
| thereby extending the isolation capabilities of a slice to the |
| edge-applications. Some applications (such as public Internet access) can also |
| be shared across slices. |
| |
| Aether allows a total of five user-defined application endpoint filtering |
| rules, plus one default rule that may be set to either Allow-All or Deny-All. |
| The application endpoint filtering rules allow the filter to be composed of |
| application IP address, protocol (TCP, UDP, etc), and port. Each rule is |
| assigned a priority, and the rules are executed in priority order until a match |
| is found. The default rule (for example Deny-All), is assigned the least |
| priority and is executed last. |
| |
| UPF Pools |
| """"""""" |
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| Aether allows a set of UPFs to be created at customer onboarding, and those |
| UPFs may later be associated with Slices as the customer creates additional |
| slices. Additional UPFs may be added to the pool at any time by the operator. |
| The GUI maintains the invariant that a UPF may only be assigned to one Slice at |
| a time, that the UPF must be located at the same Site as the VCS, and assists |
| the user in filtering out in-use UPFs when a VCS is created. |
| |
| Monitoring Support |
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| The Aether GUI now displays site health statistics. These statistics are |
| collected by Aether using the Prometheus tool set, and are fetched on demand by |
| the GUI. Aether can display metrics such as the number of nodes and number of |
| healthy edge monitoring devices at a site. |
| |
| Modeling Updates |
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| The following other miscellaneous modeling updates have been added: |
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| * Standardized all bitrates to be specified as bits per second (bps). |
| |
| * Several models have been updated to make it so that their names may be easily |
| changed, without requiring the model to be deleted and re-created. |
| |
| * The AP-List model has been renamed to Small-Cell and has been merged into the |
| Site model. |
| |
| Testing |
| ------- |
| |
| Aether uses automated testing based on Jenkins and Robot Framework. The tests |
| performed are described below. |
| |
| ROC |
| """ |
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| * Functional API and GUI test coverages |
| |
| Jenkins jobs: `Aether Jenkins - ROC System Tests |
| <https://jenkins.aetherproject.org/view/ROC%20System%20Tests/>`_ |
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| System Tests |
| """""""""""" |
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| * 4G |
| |
| * Functional testing includes multiple slice creations, enable/disable of device |
| groups, add/update IMSI ranges, QoS validations, rate limiting tests (at UE, |
| slice, application), application filtering tests, container restart tests |
| |
| Jenkins Jobs: `Aether Jenkins - Aether System Tests |
| <https://jenkins.aetherproject.org/view/Aether%20System%20Tests/>`_ |
| |
| Documentation |
| ------------- |
| |
| Aether documentation is available at `docs.aetherproject.org |
| <https://docs.aetherproject.org>`_ |
| |
| Known Issues and Limitations |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| * An individual Device may participate in a 4G core or a 5G core, but not both. |
| |
| * 4G Devices may each participate in a single DeviceGroup, and 4G DeviceGroups |
| may each participate in a single VCS. |
| |
| * Application endpoints may only specify an IPv4 address, and may not specify |
| ports (either a single one or a range). As a consequence, we support the |
| definition of only one application per IPv4 address. This limitation will |
| be removed in Aether 2.0. |
| |
| * When ROC’s sdcore-adapter-v4 pod restarts, its cached internal state must be |
| manually refreshed. |
| |
| * If ConfigPod is crashed/restarted then we need a manual restart of simapp pod. |
| |
| * UPFs listed in the ROC should all be reachable, cannot include an unreachable |
| UPF which may keep the existing UPFs to not function properly. |
| |
| Limitations on modifying objects by Enterprise Administrators |
| ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| The following models and fields contain information that is configured by ONF |
| Operations and should not be edited by an Enterprise Administrator. The GUI does |
| not currently prevent editing these fields. |
| |
| * `Connectivity Service`. This object is fully managed by ONF. Do not add or edit. |
| |
| |
| * `Enterprise`. This object is fully managed by ONF. Do not add or edit. |
| |
| * `IP Domain`. |
| |
| * `Subnet` must match the deployed UPF associated with the VCS that this |
| IP Domain is used from. Do not change the subnet once it has been set. Do |
| not attempt to share a Subnet or a DNN across multiple VCSes. |
| |
| * `DNN` must be unique per VCS that uses this IP Domain. |
| |
| * `Site`. New sites should not be added by the enterprise, but limited editing |
| of the site can take place, for example to change the `Display Name` or the |
| `Description`. |
| |
| * `Small Cells` are preconfigured by ONF, but an enterprise may |
| add additional small cells over time with assistance from ONF for |
| configuration. |
| |
| * `Monitoring` URLs should not be changed. |
| |
| * `Edge Devices` are preconfigured by ONF, but an enterprise may add additional |
| edge devices over time. These devices are specifically Aether Edge Monitoring |
| Devices. Do not add non-Monitoring edge devices. |
| |
| * The `IMSI` (`MCC`, `MNC`, `Enterprise`, and `Format`) should not be |
| changed without consultation with ONF. |
| |
| * `Template`. These are fully managed by ONF. Do not add or edit. |
| |
| * `Traffic Class`. These are fully managed by ONF. Do not add or edit. |
| |
| * `UPF`. UPFs are created at enterprise onboarding time and made available by a |
| pool. There are no enterprise-modifiable attributes within the UPF object. If |
| the Enterprise needs to create an additional VCS and there are no available |
| UPFs, then please contact ONF and additional UPFs will be provisioned and added |
| to the pool. |
| |
| * `VCS`. VCSes may be added by the enterprise, up to the number of available UPFs. |
| |
| * `Device Groups`. It is recommended that only one device group be added per VCS at this time. |
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| Component Versions |
| ------------------ |
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| ROC: |
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| * atomix-controller: 0.6.8 |
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| * atomix-raft-storage: 0.1.15 |
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| * onos-operator: v0.4.14 |
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| * aether-roc-umbrella: 1.4.64 |
| |
| :doc:`SD-Core 1.0 <sdcore:release/1.0>` |
| |
| * sdcore-helm-chart: 0.9.17 |
| |
| :doc:`SD-Fabric 1.0.1 <sdfabric:release/1.0.1>` |
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| * sdfabric: 1.0.10 |
| |
| * onos-classic chart: 0.1.26 |
| |
| * stratum chart: 0.1.18 |
| |
| * pfcp-agent chart: 0.0.1 |
| |
| * dbuf chart: 0.0.1 |
| |
| * int-host-reporter chart: 0.0.1 |
| |
| Sercomm eNB |
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| * Firmware version: TEST3918@210224 |
| |
| * Configuration file version: 0.1.0 |