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UIM 7.3 What’s New
Oracle Communications Global Business Unit
July 2015
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Agenda
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Introduction to UIM 7.3
2
Packet Connectivity Overview
3
Packet Connectivity Demos
4
IP Address Management Overview
5
IP Address Management Demos
6
Enhanced Extensibility with Groovy
7
Technology Stack Update
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UIM 7.3 - Release Value Proposition
Features
Benefits
Enhanced Packet Connectivity Management
Helps enable UIM for use for Packet & Carrier Ethernet services that are
seeing widespread market adoption
• Enhanced support for the design & configuration of packet
connectivity
• Rich visual modeling experience
• Out-of-Box support for Carrier Ethernet services (Metro
Ethernet Forum E-Line & E-LAN)
Native IP Address Management
• Native support for IPv6 & v4 addresses in UIM
New Rules engine & updated Tech Stack
• New rules engine: Groovy
• Updated Tech Stack: Oracle DB & Fusion Middleware 12c,
IE11 & Firefox
• Carrier Ethernet services are replacing legacy technologies for private line &
transparent LAN
• Bandwidth demands continue to increase – all on Ethernet
• Carrier Ethernet services are also the foundation for newer services such as
Cloud data center services and LTE mobile backhaul
Native IPAM support in UIM simplifies solution deployment & ongoing
costs by simplifying from 2 products to 1
All features reduce project length, cost & risk by reducing the need for SI
customization
• Previously this functionality had to be implemented as SI/Consulting
customization
• Lowers total cost of ownership by reducing initial project customization cost
and future release up-version project customization costs
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UIM 7.3 - Enhanced Support for Packet Technologies
Summary
• Enhanced support for Packet data transport technologies
– Enhanced support for Packet data transport technologies including Carrier Ethernet,
MPLS, ATM & FR
– OOB support for Carrier Ethernet aligned with MEF CE 2.0
– Support for Multipoint Connectivities to efficiently manage the multi site data
networking services such as Carrier Ethernet E-LAN
– Enhanced Management of Packet Data Tags such as VLANs, VPI/VCI, DLCI, Route
Targets, Route Distinguishers , etc
• Reduced Time to Market for Next Gen Services
– Efficient Network Resource Management for Packet Technologies
– Rolling out Next Gen Services over the Packet Transport Network
Customer Specific
Business Rules
Implementation
Effort
Service
Service Configuration
• Reduced Total Cost of Ownership
– 80% reduction in modeling effort for managing Packet Technologies by eliminating
the need of Specification creation in Design Studio that would require many staffmonths of senior architect/technical staff
– 35% reduction in UI Clicks to create Packet Connectivity, resulting in increased
productivity of End User
– 50% reduction in UI Clicks for Path Analysis
Bandwidth Profile
Class of Service
Capacity Provided
Capacity Required
Customer Specific
Business Rules
Rate Codes
Pipes
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7.3
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UIM 7.3 – IP Address Management
Summary
• Native IPv4 and IPv6 Address management
– Provides a consolidated view of a CSPs IP Address
inventory for service & network management
– IPv6 designed-in from the beginning, not as an afterthought
• Targeted UI enhancements make IP address
management easy & intuitive
• Automate service fulfillment flows that involve
IP addresses
• Web Services for all aspects of IP address
management make integration easier
– IP address administration
– Bulk load IP addresses
– Assign addresses & subnets
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UIM 7.3 – IP Address Management - Key Features
Create Public IP Address Space
allocations received from upstream
IR. Plan, administrate and allot
address spaces. Generate usage
reports to be submitted to upstream
IR for Public IP Address spaces.
Operations
UIM GUI
Planning and
Administration
Manually assign/allocate IP Address
resources – both Public and Private.
Manually unassign/unallocate IP
Address resources – when a contract
or service is terminated.
UIM IP Address
Inventory
Management
Automated IP Address assignment
requests, including those for
individual IP Addresses and as part
of a Service instance.
Web Services
Order
Management and
Service Activation
Systems
Federate the management of IP
Address resources to an external
system.
External System
managing IP
Address Resources
Bulk creation of IP Address
instances
External System
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Agenda
1
Introduction to UIM 7.3
2
Packet Connectivity Overview
3
Packet Connectivity Demos
4
IP Address Management Overview
5
IP Address Management Demos
6
Enhanced Extensibility with Groovy
7
Technology Stack Update
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Enhanced Support for Packet Technologies
• Enhanced support for Packet data transport technologies like Carrier Ethernet, MPLS, ATM, FR etc
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Enhanced Business Oriented User Experience for managing Packet Transport Connectivities and Networks
Support for “Point to Multipoint” and “Multipoint to Multipoint” Connectivities and Services
Support for “Ethernet over WDM” Transport
Support for Virtual Concatenation for “Ethernet over SDH/SONET”
Bulk creation of Packet Connectivity to increase productivity of end user
Automatic sync between Network Topology and Configuration
Graphical Service Design experience for complex Multi-Site Data Networking Services
Cartridge Pack leveraging the new features for Packet Technologies like ATM, Frame Relay etc as an Implementation Accelerator
• Enhanced support for Carrier Ethernet aligned with CE 2.0 by MEF
– Building blocks for Ethernet services like UNI, I-NNI, E-NNI, EVC, OVC, EFP etc. as specified by MEF Technical Specifications
– MEF aligned Carrier Ethernet Reference Cartridge Pack as an Implementation Accelerator for Carrier Ethernet Services
– Support for Class of Service and Bandwidth Profile for Carrier Ethernet Services
• Enhanced Management for Packet Data Tags
– Enhanced User Experience for bulk creation of Tags like VLAN IDs, Route Targets, Route Distinguishers
– Network Address Domains to manage Tag Pools for Design & Assign during Service Provisioning
– Specialized Inventory Groups called Resource Pools for extensive pool management
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Enhanced Support for Technologies
Packet Connectivity
• Connectivity entity in UIM has been enhanced to support
specifications that can be created in Design Studio
• Connectivity can be classified as Multiplexed, Packet and Service
Connectivity
• Full and Extensive CE 2.0 compliant modeling for various Ethernet
Connectivities like UNI, E-NNI and I-NNI
• Rates for Ethernet e.g, 10/100Mbps, 1/10/40/100Gbps
• Rate Codes to support ATM, FR
e.g., DS1/E1, DS3/E3,
OC3/STM1 etc
• Support for Flow Identifiers
(Tags) like VLAN ID, VPI/VCI,
DLCI etc
• Support for Over Subscription.
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Enhanced Packet Technology Support
Flow Interfaces to manage Packet Data Flows
• A Flow Interface represents a point in a Network through which Packet Data Traffic flows
• Similar to the sub-device interfaces used to terminate channelized connectivity, but are
used to terminate packet connectivity only.
• Partition device interfaces into virtual channels based on bit rate
• Supports Configuration for managing the changes to Tags, CoS, Bandwidth Profile etc
during Service Upgrade/Downgrade scenarios
Types of Flow Interfaces
− Access: Present on the Access
Switches. Connect to the CPE
− Trunk: Present on the Access
Switches. Aggregates traffic from
multiple CPE
− Inter-Network: Connects the
Internal Service Provider Network
Elements
• Automatic creation of Flow Interface while designing the Service Connectivity
Flow Interface
VLAN 300
Flow Interface
VLAN 400
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Media Interface
Flow Interface
VLAN 200
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Enhanced Packet Technology Support
Flow Identifiers for routing the Data Traffic
• New entity called Flow Identifier to represent the Tags that Packet Connectivity
Technologies use to route the Data Traffic over the Network
• These IDs segregate network traffic and make it visible to only the appropriate
devices in the network and create multiple Virtual Networks over the same Physical
Network
• Flow Identifiers can be assigned on the Flow Interface Configuration to provide
necessary information for the calculation of Technical Order for Activation
• Create Range feature has been provided for bulk creation of Flow Identifiers to
improve usability
• In-Built validation rules to ensure the data integrity and validity of the Flow Identifiers
• Cartridge Packs containing Flow Identifier Specifications for major packet
technologies
– SP-VLAN, CE-VLAN, P-Tag, W-Tag etc for Ethernet
– VPI/VCI for ATM
– DLCI for Frame Relay
• Customers can also create their own Flow Identifier specifications in Design Studio for
upcoming technologies
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Enhanced Packet Connectivity Support
Enhanced Resource Pool Management
• Network Address Domain for managing a Pool of Flow
Identifiers
• Validation rule to prevent duplicate Flow Identifiers in a
Network Address Domain
• Specialized Inventory Groups called Resource Pools for
categorizing Flow Identifiers at next level
• Unlike Inventory Groups, that can contain entities of different
types, Resource Pools can only contain the entities of a
specific type.
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Enhanced Packet Connectivity Support
Service Location
• Represents the Customer Location at which the Service is delivered
• Specialization of Property Location with additional fields to support the
Customer Address
• A Network Location can also be a Service Location to support Wholesale
Services
• Can be referenced on a Service Configuration as a Customer Location
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Enhanced Packet Connectivity Support
Service Connectivity
• Service Connectivity delivers Connection Oriented Services to end customers.
• In a Multipoint Service like E-LAN, Service Connectivity is the network segment that
connect Service Location to a Service Provider network.
• In a Point-to-Point Service, like E-Line,
the Service Connectivity spans across
the Service Locations
• UIM automatically creates the design
of Service Connectivity based on
Service Locations
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Enhanced Packet Connectivity Support
Multi-Point Connectivity Problem
• Most Network Resource Management systems
consider Connectivity as a Point to Point Concept
• New technologies like Ethernet and IP allows the
data to be transported to multiple destinations
• Multi-point connectivities are needed to efficiently
manage the CE 2.0 services like E-LAN and E-Tree
• It is very tedious to extend the Legacy NRM systems
to support multiple destinations using point to
point connectivity.
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Enhanced Support for Technologies
Network Enhancements to support Multipoint Connectivity
• Classification of Networks based on Network Type and Network Technology
• The network type and the network technology are interdependent.
• Packet technologies, such as ATM, Frame Relay, MPLS and Ethernet, are available
for Packet Virtual Network and Service Network types.
• An Infrastructure Network is a resource-based network such as SDH, ATM, Ethernet, or
MPLS.
• A Packet Virtual Network (PVN) is collection of the interfaces and connectivities that
support a packet-based connectivity service. Multipoint Ethernet virtual circuits (EVCs)
are examples of PVNs.
• A Service Network consolidates service locations, network access connectivity, and
supporting virtual networks to provide a unified view of a connection-oriented service.
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Multi-Point Connectivity
Packet Virtual Network
• Innovative representation of Multi-Point
Connectivity using a Virtual Network.
• Nodes represent Flow Interfaces and Edges
represent Packet Network Connectivity and CrossConnects.
• Supported Topologies
– Point to Point
– Multipoint to Multipoint
– Rooted Multipoint
• Also represents the Bridge Domain for a given VLAN
and shows all the Ethernet Flow Points and
Connectivities through which data belonging to a
given VLAN ID is routed.
• UI tooling to bulk assign the Flow Identifier to all
Flow Interfaces by referencing it on the PVN
• Automatic Synchronization of Network
Configuration with the Network Topology
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Multi-Point Connectivity
Service Network
• Provides an end-to-end view of a connectionoriented service, e.g.: Carrier Ethernet E-LAN
service
• Nodes represent:
– Packet virtual networks that support the service
– Service locations
– Parties that represent service providers who own
external networks that support the service
• Edges represent:
– Service connectivity
– Network access connectivity that links packet virtual
networks
• Created automatically from the resources
assigned on the Service Configuration of the
parent Service
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Enhanced Packet Connectivity Support
Usability Enhancements for manual Service Design using GUI
• Automatic creation of initial Configuration based on design time settings on
creation of Services
• Automatic creation of Service Network and its Configuration on creation of ELAN
Service
• Addition of Site in ELAN Service Configuration automatically adds it in the Service
Network Topology and Configuration
• Automatic association of the Service Connectivity to the Service Network when
the Service Connectivity created/assigned to an Access Service
• Automatic Synchronization of Network Configuration based on the changes
made on the Network Topology
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Implementation Accelerators
• Implementation Accelerator Cartridge Packs to kick start OSS project for
both Packet and Channelized Technologies
• Vendor Agnostic device model that can be used for all Network
Equipments like Cisco, Juniper, Huawei, etc.
• Applicable for Service Fulfillment , Network Readiness and Network
Resource Management processes
• Powered with Best Practices and Recommendations from Product Team
• Designed to leverage Core UIM Features for Packet Connectivity
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Implementation Accelerators
• UIM Carrier Ethernet Cartridge
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E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree Service and Bandwidth Profile Model aligned with MEF 10.3
E-Access Service model aligned with MEF 33
UNI model aligned with MEF 11 and MEF 20
Class of Service Model aligned with MEF 23.1
OVC and ENNI model aligned with MEF 26.1
• UIM Packet Cartridge
– Provides support for ATM and Frame Relay technologies
• UIM DSL Cartridge
– Provides support for DSL services over ATM by leveraging the UIM Packet cartridge
• UIM Channelized Cartridge
– Contains Channelized Connectivity specifications for WDM, PDH, SDH/SONET technologies based on
the extended Connectivity model of UIM 7.3
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Agenda
1
Introduction to UIM 7.3
2
Packet Connectivity Overview
3
Packet Connectivity Demos
4
IP Address Management Overview
5
IP Address Management Demos
6
Enhanced Extensibility with Groovy
7
Technology Stack Update
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Packet Connectivity Demo - 1
Infrastructure Network Build
• Demonstrates how a Service Provider can
create an Engineering Work Order to build
an Ethernet Infrastructure Network
• Already existing Layer 1 DWDM Ring with
DWDM Facilities
• Engineering Work Order to create 100G
Ethernet I-NNI Connectivities over the
DWDM Network
• Path Analysis to automatically find the
route for 100G Ethernet Connectivity
• Ethernet Infrastructure Network using
100G Ethernet I-NNI Connectivities
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Packet Connectivity Demo - 2
Pool Management for VLAN IDs
Network Address Domain Pools
• Resource Pool Inventory Groups (New Feature) for managing
the VLAN IDs for specific regions like TX and NY
• Creation of VLAN IDs (Specification of new Flow Identifier
Entity) in Bulk and Add VLAN IDs to VLAN ID Pools
• Custom Ruleset to validate that the allocation of VLAN IDs is
within the allowed range of a Network Address Domain
• Consume VLAN IDs from a Specific Pool using search
capabilities in UIM UI
E-LAN VLAN IDs
(1-1000)
For Regions
• Network Address Domain (New Entity) used for creating VLAN
IDs for Broadband, IPTV, E-Line and E-LAN Services
For services
Inventory Group Pools
• Demonstrates enhanced Resource Pool Management
Capabilities using Network Address Domains and Specialized
Inventory Groups
TX
VLAN
IDs
• Can be also used for Pool Management of other Flow
Identifiers such as Route Targets, Route Distinguishers, ATM
VPI/VCIs, and FR DLCIs
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E-Line VLAN IDs
(1001-2000)
E-Tree VLAN IDs
(2001-3000)
NY
VLAN
IDs
Broadband VLAN IDs
(3001-3500)
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Packet Connectivity Demo - 3
E-LAN Service Design
• Demonstrates Manual Design &
Assign process in UIM for Carrier
Ethernet E-LAN Services
• Demonstrates EVC as Multipointto-Multipoint Connectivity using
PVN
• Uses Carrier Ethernet Cartridge
Pack for CE 2.0 compliant model
• Demonstrates Usability
Enhancements
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Packet Connectivity Demo - 4
Managing LTE Backhaul Network
• Demonstrate the use of Packet
Connectivity for managing LTE
Backhaul
• Demonstrate the new Virtual
Concatenation features for
Ethernet over SDH
• Create 1 Gigabit Ethernet S1 link
between eNodeB and Evolved
Packet Core riding on 7 VC4s
provided by SDH Facilities
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Packet Connectivity Demo - 5
Capacity Management Reporting for Packet Connectivity
• Demonstrates Capacity Management for Packet Technologies using the BI Publisher Reports that have been
enhanced to incorporate the Packet Technologies in UIM 7.3
• Demonstrates the UI Extensibility by integrating BI Publisher Reports within UIM GUI for seamless User
Experience
• Connectivity Report shows all the Connectivities and their Capacity Consumption at a given location
• It also shows all the services and the customers that can be potentially impacted by an outage on this location
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Agenda
1
Introduction to UIM 7.3
2
Packet Connectivity Overview
3
Packet Connectivity Demos
4
IP Address Management Overview
5
IP Address Management Demos
6
Enhanced Extensibility with Groovy
7
Technology Stack Update
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UIM 7.3 – IPv4 & IP v6 Address Management Features
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Create IPv4 and IPv6 Network addresses
Partition subnets to support variable length subnet masking (VLSM)
Join subnets to form an larger subnet
Create host IP addresses
Track IP addresses from initial creation through statuses and uses
Reserve IP addresses for a specific purpose
IP address Pools to group by service, geography or any category
Assign IP addresses
– To a Service, Logical Devices, Logical Device Accounts, Device Interfaces and Networks
• Customizable Utilization reports in BI Publisher
• Web Services for all aspects of IP address management
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IP Address Readiness – Create IPv6 Networks
• Supports Global Unicast and Unique Local
Unicast IPv6 addresses
• Supports compressed and standard
notation
• Partitioning to /128
• Extensive Search capabilities
• Global Unicast addresses have a Global
Address domain as its IP Address domain
• Unique Local Unicast addresses can have
any IP Address domain and are unique
within an IP Address domain
• When an IPv6 Network is created, a
natural subnet of the same prefix length is
created that occupies the entire space
• Deactivating the IPv6 Network makes the
Network and all of its subnets & IP
Addresses unavailable for use
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IP Address Readiness – Create IPv4 Networks
• Supports private and public IPv4 addresses
• Public addresses will have the Global
Address domain as its IP Address domain
• Private addresses can have any IP Address
domain and are unique within an IP
Address domain
• Class A , B, C IP Address Networks and
classless addressing
• When an IPv4 Network is created, a
natural subnet of the same prefix length is
created that occupies the entire space
• Deactivating the IPv6 Network makes the
Network and all of its subnets & IP
Addresses unavailable for use
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IP Address Readiness - Partition Subnets
One subnet of size /60 is partitioned to two subnets of
size /62
Partition to create smaller subnets
(for IPv4 and IPv6)
Partitioned subnets have
“Partitioned: Not Available”
assignment status and are not
available for assignment
Additional subnets are
created to cover the
entire address space
Subnet IPs are lifecycle managed, they can be consumed and assigned to a
service, Logical device, Logical Device Accounts, Device interfaces, Network
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IP Address Readiness - Join Subnets
Two subnets of size /62 joined to form a
subnet of size /61
Subnets are aggregated to form an
larger subnets. IPv4 and IPv6 can be
joined. Only contiguous subnets
can be aggregated
Subnets, when joined, create a valid
subnet of a larger size.
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IP Address Readiness – Create Host IP Addresses
• IP addresses are Life Cycle managed and
consumable
– UNASSIGNED - The assignment has been removed for the
resource.
– ASSIGNED - The assignment is in effect for the resource.
– PENDING_UNASSIGN - The assignment has been
unassigned pending the completion of a configuration
version.
– PENDING_ASSIGN - The assignment is pending the
completion of a configuration version.
• Assigned to a Service, Logical Device, Logical
Device Accounts and Device Interfaces
• Allows you to map IP address and MAC address
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IP Address Readiness – Reserve IP Addresses
• Reserve subnets & addresses for a specific purpose
• Deactivated subnets & IP addresses cannot be reserved
• Subnets with a deactivated IP Network cannot be reserved
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IP Address Readiness - IP Address Resource Pools
• IP Address Resource Pools
based on UIM’s Inventory
Groups feature
• Subnets & IP addresses can
be categorized into IP
Address Resource Pools
(Inventory Groups)
• UIM GUI provides a unified
view for ease of navigation
• IP Address Resource Pools
are easily accessible from
other areas in UIM
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IP Address Allocation - Assigning IP Entities to a Service
• Subnets and IP
Addresses are available
for assignment to a
service configuration
• The Service
specification can be
customized to include
the new IP Address
entities
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IP Address Allocation - Assigning IP Entities to Logical Devices
• Subnets & IP Addresses are
available for assignment to a
Logical Device
• The assigned IP Address can be
viewed In Logical Device
Hierarchy
• If more than one IP Address is
assigned to a Logical Device, the
IP Address is displayed with dots
(ex: 110.0.0.4…..), and when
selected will navigate to the IP
Resources section which displays
the list of assigned IP Addresses
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IP Address Allocation - Assigning IP Entities to Device Interface
• Subnets & IP Addresses are
available for assignment to
Device Interfaces
• The assigned IP Address can be
viewed In Device Interface
Hierarchy.
• If more than one IP Address is
assigned to a Device Interface,
the IP Address is displayed with
dots (ex: 110.0.16.0…..) and
when clicked, will navigate to
the IP Resources section which
displays the list of assigned IP
Addresses
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IP Address Allocation - Assigning IP Entities to Networks
• Subnets are available for
assignment to Networks
• The assigned IP Address
can be viewed in IP
Resources section
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IP Reports – IP Address Utilization Reports in BI Publisher
• IP Address Utilization
Reports can be created
– Use UIM’s certification with
Oracle BI Publisher or use any
3rd party reporting tool
• Sample BI Publisher
reports are provided
– Can be customized to meet
customer requirements
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Web Services
Business Context
Readiness
Technical Service
Qualification
Service Fulfillment
Business Operations
Bulk Create IP Addresses / Subnets
Bulk delete IP Addresses / Subnets
Long term reserve IP Subnets/IP
Addresses
Find IP subnets/ IP Addresses based on
input criteria
Assign IP Addresses to a service based
on geography
Assign IP Addresses to a service based
on service (Eg VOIP , DSL etc)
Auto create and assign IP
Address/Subnets if none available for
assignment
Unassign IP Subnets/ Address from a
Service
Web Services
OOB Web services available
OOB Web services available
OOB Web services available
OOB Web services available
OOB Web services available using Service
fulfillment Web Services
OOB Web services available using Service
fulfillment Webservices
OOB Web services available using Service
fulfillment Web services
OOB Web services available using Service
fulfillment Web services
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Guidance for Customers Moving from UIM CNAs to UIM 7.3
IP Address Management
• Update the cartridges that were using UIM CNA (Custom Network
Addresses) entities to use IP Address Entities along with the CNA entities
• Deploy the cartridge and change all the CNA assignments to equivalent IP
Address entity assignments
• When all the CNA assignments are moved to IP Address Entities, the
cartridge can be updated to remove CNA entities and deployed
• Limitation: Once removed, the old CNA assignments cannot be viewed
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Guidance for Customers Moving from INAM to UIM 7.3 IP
Address Management
• Migrate from Oracle Communications Internet Name and Address
Management to UIM IP Address entities by using custom scripts
• INAM and UIM provide extensive model documentation to help with the
migration
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Agenda
1
Introduction to UIM 7.3
2
Packet Connectivity Overview
3
Packet Connectivity Demos
4
IP Address Management Overview
5
IP Address Management Demos
6
Enhanced Extensibility with Groovy
7
Technology Stack Update
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UIM 7.3 What’s New: IPAM – Demo Flow 1
IP Address Readiness
• Create IP Network Addresses
• Partition IP Subnets
• Create IP Host addresses
• Organize IP addresses based
on service, geographic area
• Join IP Subnets
• Reserve IP Addresses for
specific use
• Deactivate IP network
Addresses
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UIM 7.3 What’s New: IPAM – Demo Flow 2
Service Fulfillment- IP Address Allocation
• There is a service request from an
ordering system in which one of the
services requires IP Address assignment
• The appropriate service configuration is
created in UIM using OOB Web Services
• Appropriate IP Address is assigned to the
config items in the service configuration
using OOB Web services
• In UIM, complete the service configuration
version and the IP Address status changes
accordingly
• A new service request is received from
ordering system to release the IP Address
• A new service configuration version is
created and the IP Address is unassigned
and IP Address status changes accordingly
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Agenda
1
Introduction to UIM 7.3
2
Packet Connectivity Overview
3
Packet Connectivity Demos
4
IP Address Management Overview
5
IP Address Management Demos
6
Enhanced Extensibility with Groovy
7
Technology Stack Update
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Enhanced Extensibility with Groovy
• Groovy Language support in Rulesets in addition to existing Drools
• Groovy provides high degree in flexibility in semantics compared to writing
Java code
• Flexibility for System Integrators to choose Drools or Groovy for rules
development in UIM
• Supports incremental adoption of Groovy by adding them to existing Drools
rules file
• Option in Design Studio to choose the run time execution of a rule using
Drools or Groovy.
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Agenda
1
Introduction to UIM 7.3
2
Packet Connectivity Overview
3
Packet Connectivity Demos
4
IP Address Management Overview
5
IP Address Management Demos
6
Enhanced Extensibility with Groovy
7
Technology Stack Update
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Technology Stack Overview
Release 7.3
Technology
Platform
Oracle Solaris
Oracle Linux
IBM AIX
Operating System
Solaris 10, 11
5.8+, 6.2+
AIX 6.1
JDK/JRE
Oracle JDK 1.7
IBM SDK 7
FMW / WebLogic
FMW 12.1.3, WLS 12.1.3
Database
DB 12.1.0.2
Client OS
Windows 7, Java 7 & 8
Design Environment
Oracle Communications Design Studio 7.3
Client Browser
Internet Explorer 9, 10 & 11; Firefox 31.x
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