Hi Aliza, Unimgr project is meant to support NRP Presto API as one of supported MEF interfaces.
Implementing Presto for ODL we want to cover OpenCS Packet WAN use case defined by MEF. In a nutshell we want to support resource provisioning over network segment consisting of heterogeneous equipment. Currently we have implemented infrastructure to support multi-vendor resource provisioning as well as we are working on “so called” activation drivers that are capable to configure/provision specific types of devices. We plan to improve the implementation (e.g. adding full support for bandwidth profile) and coverage of possible use cases ( e.g. to support multi-point provisioning) – which is rough plan for ODL Carbon. As Boron reached code freeze stage of development we plan to update the documentation to better reflect what is currently available. We have technical calls running on Wednesdays – please contact David for call details. We have as well conceptual calls starting from today: https://wiki.mef.net/display/CTO/OpenCS+Packet+WAN+Project+Call+In+Details, All interested parties are welcome to participate. Greetings, Bartosz From: Christopher Price<mailto:chrispric...@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 2:45 PM To: Aliza Nagauker<mailto:aliza.nagau...@ecitele.com>; Robert Varga<mailto:n...@hq.sk>; controller-dev@lists.opendaylight.org<mailto:controller-dev@lists.opendaylight.org>; gda...@hpe.com<mailto:gda...@hpe.com>; unimgr-...@lists.opendaylight.org<mailto:unimgr-...@lists.opendaylight.org> Cc: Ohad Silberstein<mailto:ohad.silberst...@ecitele.com>; Eyal Kalmi<mailto:eyal.ka...@ecitele.com> Subject: Re: [controller-dev] [unimgr] Opendaylight support for Presto Hi Aliza, I am somewhat familiar with the project for the Ethernet service life cycle management interfaces. As I understand this project has focused on the implementation of the models via the OpenDaylight NBI and is natively supported via the RESTful interfaces provided by OpenDaylight. I understand the project is further developing the models in Boron, but for more details suggest reaching out to David (Goldberg, David gda...@hpe.com) directly. Regards, Chris On 16/08/16 14:24, "Aliza Nagauker" <controller-dev-boun...@lists.opendaylight.org on behalf of aliza.nagau...@ecitele.com> wrote: Hi, I refer to MEF 55 Open LSO Presto protocol for service configuration. We found the project https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Unimgr:Documentation which refers to LSO, yet we are not sure if the interface implemented is Presto, and whether the project is operative. Aliza -----Original Message----- From: Robert Varga [mailto:n...@hq.sk] Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 2:40 PM To: Aliza Nagauker <aliza.nagau...@ecitele.com>; controller-dev@lists.opendaylight.org Cc: Ohad Silberstein <ohad.silberst...@ecitele.com>; Eyal Kalmi <eyal.ka...@ecitele.com> Subject: Re: [controller-dev] Opendaylight support for Presto On 08/16/2016 12:58 PM, Aliza Nagauker wrote: > Re-sending > > > > *From:* Aliza Nagauker > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 10, 2016 4:30 PM > *To:* 'controller-dev@lists.opendaylight.org' > <controller-dev@lists.opendaylight.org> > *Cc:* Ohad Silberstein (ohad.silberst...@ecitele.com) > <ohad.silberst...@ecitele.com>; Eyal Kalmi <eyal.ka...@ecitele.com> > *Subject:* Opendaylight support for Presto > > > > Hi, Hello, > We would like to connect Opendaylight controller over Presto interface. do you mean https://prestodb.io/ ? > Is presto supported in Opendaylight controller? No, can you clarify what do you mean by 'to connect OpenDaylight controller'? Bye, Robert _______________________________________________ controller-dev mailing list controller-dev@lists.opendaylight.org https://lists.opendaylight.org/mailman/listinfo/controller-dev _______________________________________________ controller-dev mailing list controller-dev@lists.opendaylight.org https://lists.opendaylight.org/mailman/listinfo/controller-dev
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