Diego was a reviewer for the Integrated Services Framework document we did in GEANT last year.  He made some good suggestions.   That ISF document referenced NSI as a key foundational technology in several areas.

Also, NSI was referenced in the 5G PPP Architecture released by the EC about 18 months ago.   It recommended NSI - but lamented that it did not do full virtualization.   This could be easily solved if we extend NSI to reflect the broader Service Definitions of the generic virtualization model being refined by the GNA team.   The GVM is in fact just an extension of NSI... 

The best thing we need to do is to have NSI running in our production R&E networks - all of them.  Properly engineered.  (Including the Open exchange points, regionals, campuses, etc. )  And make it available,  and promote it for new applications.    We have it running now, so this is not a hard or difficult thing...   This will establish NSI as the defacto multi-domain atomic provisioning model for p2p circuits.  

BR

Jerry


On 7/3/19 1:50 PM, Guy Roberts wrote:

Hi NSI team,

 

I see that IETF are doing something that looks rather like NSI.  https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8453

 

I recognise a couple of names in the contributor list at the end… Diego Lopez form Telefonica and Gert Grammel from Juniper. I think they are probably both aware of NSI.

 

Has anyone from NSI tried to engage with the this group? 

 

Guy

 

 

 

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