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Overview
========
There are many ways to deploy Aether, depending on the requirements of the edge
site. The Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS) of each set of
equipment will differ depending on the characteristics of each edge.
This document provides several hardware deployment options and explains the
differences between them.
Deployment Options
------------------
Development Environments
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For users looking for a development or fully software-simulated environment,
there is ``Aether-in-a-Box (AiaB)`` - instructions for running this can be
found in the :doc:`Setting Up Aether-in-a-Box </developer/aiab>`. AiaB
is only suitable for testing and developing software, and can't connect to
physical hardware, but is a good choice for learning about the different
software components within Aether.
Production Environments
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Deploying Aether on hardware is required for both production deployments and
hardware testing. Before deploying Aether, a detailed plan including the
network topology, hardware, and all cabling needs to be created.
For redundancy of workloads running in Kubernetes, at least 3 compute nodes
must be available. A single or pair of compute nodes can be used, but software
would need to be configured without High Availability (HA) enabled.
The topologies below are *simplified physical topologies* to show the equipment
needed and the minimal connectivity between devices. Within these topologies,
multiple VLANs, routing, and other network-level configuration is required to
make a functional Aether edge.
There are also possible RAS improvements that can be done at a topology level -
for example, fabric switch connections can be made with two cables, and
configured to tolerate the failure or replacement of one cable or NIC port,
which is recommended especially for inter-switch links.
Edge Connectivity
-----------------
Aether's is a managed service, and Aether Edges require a constant connection
via VPN to the 4G and 5G core in Aether Central for managing subscriber
information.
The edge site must provide internet access to the Aether edge, specifically the
Management Router. The traffic required is:
* VPN connection (ESP protocol, Ports UDP/500 and UDP/4500) to Aether Central
* SSH (TCP/22). used for installation, troubleshooting, and updating the site.
* General outgoing internet access used for installation of software and other
components from ONF and public (Ubuntu) software repositories.
The open ports can be restricted to specific internet addresses which are used
for Aether.
The Management Router needs to have an IP address assigned to it, which can be
either:
* A public static IP address
* Behind NAT with port forwarding with the ports listed above forwarded to the
Management Router
In either case, the Management Router's IP address should be assigned using
a reserved DHCP if possible, which eases the installation process.
BESS-based Network Topology
---------------------------
The :doc:`Software-only BESS UPF </edge_deployment/bess_upf_deployment>`, is
supported for production as of the Aether 1.5 and later releases. This UPF can
be used for deployments that do not have P4 switching hardware.
.. image:: images/edge_mgmt_only.svg
:alt: BESS network topology
`BESS <https://github.com/NetSys/bess>`_ runs on an x86 compute server, and is
deployed using Kubernetes. In production it requires an SR-IOV capable network
card, and specific K8s CNIs to be used.
The Management Router and Switch must be configured with multiple VLANs and
subnets with routing required for the BESS UPF.
P4-based Network Topology
-------------------------
The P4-based SD-Fabric UPF is an advanced feature and has graduated to
production use in the Aether 2.0 release. It requires one or more
P4-capable switches using the Tofino chipset.
Single or multi-switch topologies can be used as described in the
:ref:`SD-Fabric Specifications for Topology <sdfabric:specification:topology>`.
The following topologies are actively being tested as a part of Aether:
If only a single P4 switch is used, the **Single Switch** topology can be used, but provides no network
redundancy:
.. image:: images/edge_single.svg
:alt: Single Switch Topology
If another switch is added, the **Paired Leaves** (aka "Single Leaf Pair")
topology can be used, which can tolerate the loss of a leaf switch and still
retain connections for all dual-homed devices. Single homed devices on the
failed leaf would lose their connections (the single-homed server is shown for
reference, and not required). If HA is needed for single-homed devices, one
option would be to deploying multiple of those devices in a way that provides
that redundancy - for example, multiple eNBs where some are connected to each
leaf and have overlapping radio coverage:
.. image:: images/edge_paired_leaves.svg
:alt: Paired Leaves Topology
All SD-Fabric P4-based topologies can support running both the BESS UPF and P4
UPF on the same hardware at the same time within an edge deployment.
Connectivity Alternatives
-------------------------
The diagrams above show logical topologies, but depending on the site strategy,
alternative topologies may be desirable. The below diagrams use the "Single
Switch" topology, but could be applied to any of the Aether equipment
topologies given above.
One example would be to place the rackmount equipment in a datacenter
environment away from the radio hardware and use existing networking equipment
to route from the radios back to the Aether edge hardware. Also shown in this
example is using a PoE switch to power the radios.
.. image:: images/edge_routed_radios.svg
:alt: Edge with routed radios
Another example would be to use the management switch as the main network
connection point, and possibly use it to PoE power the radios as well:
.. image:: images/edge_mgmtswitch_primary.svg
:alt: Edge with mgmtswitch as primary connection point
Note that these topologies may require additional configuration in the
switching and routing equipment, including the equipment outside of the Aether
edge.
Hardware Descriptions
---------------------
Fabric Switch
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See the :ref:`SD-Fabric Switch Hardware Selection Documentation
<sdfabric:deployment:switch hardware selection>`.
Compute Server
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The Compute Servers run Kubernetes, Aether connectivity apps, and edge
applications.
Minimum hardware specifications:
* AMD64 (aka x86-64) architecture
* 8 CPU Cores (minimum), 16+ recommended
* 32GB of RAM (minimum), 128GB+ recommended
* 250 GB of storage (SSD preferred), 1TB+ recommended
* 2x 40GbE or 100GbE Ethernet network card to P4 switches, with DPDK support
* 1x 1GbE management network port, with PXE boot support. 2x required for BESS
UPF.
Optional but highly recommended:
* Lights out management support, with either a shared or separate NIC and
support for HTML5 console access.
Management Router
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One Management Router is required - this is a standard server which must have
at least two 1GbE network ports, and performs network tasks such as running a
VPN connection to Aether Central, performing NAT for the management network,
as well as running a variety of network services to bootstrap and support the
edge.
Minimum hardware specifications:
* AMD64 (aka x86-64) architecture
* 4 CPU cores, or more
* 8GB of RAM, or more
* 120GB of storage (SSD preferred), or more
* 2x 1GbE Network interfaces (one for WAN, one to the management switch) with
PXE boot support.
Optional:
* 10GbE or 40GbE network card with DPDK support to connect to fabric switch
* Lights out management support, with either a shared or separate NIC and
support for HTML5 console access.
Management Switch
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A managed L2/L3 management switch is required to provide connectivity within
the cluster for bootstrapping equipment. It is configured with multiple VLANs
to separate the management plane, fabric, and the out-of-band and lights out
management connections on the equipment.
Minimum requirements:
* 8x 1GbE Copper Ethernet ports (adjust to provide a sufficient number for
every copper 1GbE port in the system)
* 2x 10GbE SFP+ or 40GbE QSFP interfaces (only required if management router
does not have a network card with these ports)
* Managed via SSH or web interface
* LLDP protocol support, for debugging cabling issues
* Capable supporting VLANs on each port, with both tagged and untagged traffic
sharing a port.
Optional:
* PoE+ support, which can power eNB and monitoring hardware, if using
Management switch to host these devices.
eNB Radio
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The LTE eNB used in most deployments is the `Sercomm P27-SCE4255W Indoor CBRS
Small Cell
<https://www.sercomm.com/contpage.aspx?langid=1&type=prod3&L1id=2&L2id=1&L3id=107&Prodid=751>`_.
While this unit ships with a separate power brick, it also supports PoE+ power
on the WAN port, which provides deployment location flexibility. Either a PoE+
capable switch or PoE+ power injector should be purchased.
If connecting directly to the fabric switch through a QSFP to 4x SFP+ split
cable, a 10GbE SFP+ to 1GbE Copper media converter should be purchased. The `FS
UMC-1S1T <https://www.fs.com/products/101476.html>`_ has been used for this
purpose successfully.
Alternatively, the Fabric's 10GbE SFP+ could be connected to another switch
(possibly the Management Switch) which would adapt the speed difference, and
provide PoE+ power, and power control for remote manageability.
Testing Hardware
----------------
The following hardware is used to test the network and determine uptime of
edges. It is currently required, to properly validate that an edge site is
functioning properly.
Monitoring Raspberry Pi and CBRS dongle
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One pair of Raspberry Pi and CBRS band supported LTE dongle is required to
monitor the connectivity service at the edge.
The Raspberry Pi model used in Aether is a `Raspberry Pi 4 Model B/2GB
<https://www.pishop.us/product/raspberry-pi-4-model-b-2gb/>`_
Which is configured with:
* Raspberry Pi case (HiPi is recommended for PoE Hat)
* A power source, either one of:
* PoE Hat used with a PoE switch (recommended, allows remote power control)
* USB-C Power Supply
* MicroSD Card with Raspbian - 16GB
One LTE dongle model supported in Aether is the `Sercomm Adventure Wingle
<https://www.sercomm.com/contpage.aspx?langid=1&type=prod3&L1id=2&L2id=2&L3id=110&Prodid=767>`_.
Example BoMs
------------
To help provision a site, a few example Bill of Materials (BoM) are given
below, which reference the hardware descriptions given above.
Some quantities are dependent on other quantities - for example, the number of
DAC cables frequently depends on the number of servers in use.
These BoMs do not include UE devices. It's recommended that the testing
hardware given above be added to every BoM for monitoring purposes.
BESS UPF Testing BoM
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The following is the minimum BoM required to run Aether with the BESS UPF.
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Quantity Type Purpose
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1 Management Switch Must be Layer 2/3 capable for BESS VLANs
1 Management Router
1-3 Compute Servers Recommended at least 3 for Kubernetes HA
1 (or more) eNB
1x #eNB PoE+ Injector Required unless using a PoE+ Switch
Sufficient Cat6 Network Cabling Between all equipment
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P4 UPF Testing BoM
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Quantity Type Description/Use
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1 P4 Fabric Switch
1 Management Switch Must be Layer 2/3 capable
1 Management Router At least 1x 40GbE QSFP ports recommended
1-3 Compute Servers Recommended at least 3 for Kubernetes HA
2x #Server 40GbE QSFP DAC cable Between Compute, Management, and Fabric Switch
1 QSFP to 4x SFP+ DAC Split cable between Fabric and eNB
1 (or more) eNB
1x #eNB 10GbE to 1GbE Media Required unless using switch to convert from
converter fabric to eNB
1x #eNB PoE+ Injector Required unless using a PoE+ Switch
Sufficient Cat6 Network Cabling Between all equipment
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P4 UPF Paired Leaves BoM
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Quantity Type Description/Use
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2 P4 Fabric Switch
1 Management Switch Must be Layer 2/3 capable
1 Management Router 2x 40GbE QSFP ports recommended
3 Compute Servers
2 100GbE QSFP DAC cable Between Fabric switches
2x #Server 40GbE QSFP DAC cable Between Compute, Management, and Fabric Switch
1 (or more) QSFP to 4x SFP+ DAC Split cable between Fabric and eNB
1 (or more) eNB
1x #eNB 10GbE to 1GbE Media Required unless using switch to convert from
converter fabric to eNB
1x #eNB PoE+ Injector Required unless using a PoE+ Switch
Sufficient Cat6 Network Cabling Between all equipment
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