SEBA Blueprint is a member of the Telco Appliance blueprint family and provides an appliance tuned to support the ONF SDN-enabled Broadband Access (SEBA) platform. The SEBA blueprint utilizes a reusable set of modules introduced by the first example of the Telco Appliance blueprint family, Radio Edge Cloud (REC). The first use case of the SEBA blueprint is for virtual broadband access using XGS-PON. XGS-PON is a 10-Gbps symmetric passive optical network, standardized in the G.987.x series of ITU-T Recommendations. The project includes the hardware, operating system, IaaS, and CaaS layers. It is also natively integrated with Regional Controller (Akraino Feature Project) for “zero touch” deployment of SEBA to edge sites.Overview
Supported hardware types
- AirFrame Open Edge 19
- Based on Open Edge Chassis specification
- Based on Open Edge Server specification
Included major 3rd party software components
- CentOS 7.6 with LTS Kernel 4.14
- Docker 19.03.2
- Kubernetes 1.16.0
- DANM 3.2
- Ceph 12.2
- Helm 2.14.3
- CPU-Pooler 1.0
- Prometheus 2.8
- Elasticsearch 6.7
- Fluentd 1.4
- Ironic 10.1.4
- Keystone 13.0.2
- VOLTHA
- NEM
- ONOS
REC developed software components (SEBA uses all of the REC components referenced in build 185 with no changes)
- SEBA uses REC components "as is" from build 185; point to REC documentation