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What is Intent-Based Networking

Emerging Automation Techniques for the Future Internet
This is the application of models and intelligent network automation to present a simplified way of requesting network services. Instead of the traditional manner of entering relevant configuration data, a request will communicate the “intent” and rely on the intelligence built into the models to define the technical details required to provision the service. For example, a request for video connection between two locations will give no more detail than that. That request will then rely on the models involved to define details, such as circuit type, bandwidth, QoS, etc.
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Model-Centric Fulfillment Operations and Maintenance Automation
Patrick Moore (Itential, LLC, USA)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7146-9.ch001
Abstract
As networks have evolved, there has been an evolution in how they are managed as well. This evolution has seen a move from manual configuration via command line interface (CLI) to script-based automation and eventually to a template-based approach with workflow to coordinate multiple templates and scripts. The next step in this evolution is the introduction of models to provide a more dynamic capability than is in place today. This chapter will discuss three major layers of modelling that should be considered during implementation of this approach: device models focused on the configuration of the hardware itself; service models focused on the customer or network facing services that leverage the hardware level configuration; and operational models focused on people, processes, and tools involved in application of device and service models. This includes the orchestration of activities with other tools, such as operational support systems (OSS) and business support systems (BSS).
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