
Poc32 verification#
No verification or test has been performed by ETSI on any part of these NFV Proofs of Concept. Neither ETSI, its NFV Industry Specification Group, nor their members make any endorsement of any product or implementation claiming to demonstrate or conform to NFV. Results are fed back to the NFV Industry Specification Group. NFV Proofs of Concept are intended to demonstrate NFV as a viable technology.

The following NFV Proofs of Concept are developed according to the ETSI NFV ISG Proof of Concept Framework. NFV ISG PoC Teams may request CTI assistance by contacting NFV ISG PoCs This experience may be useful to assist the PoC teams with test expertise, administration and project management support. The ETSI Center for Testing and Interoperability (CTI) has experience in supporting the organization of technology evaluations and interoperability events (in many ways similar to PoCs). The NFV wiki contains all the latest information related to NFV PoC activity: PoC details, Hot Topics, templates, guidelines.ĭowload the NFV - Proof of Concept Technology Leaflet CTI Support The PoC Framework document describes the NFV PoC Framework and includes the templates for PoC Proposals and PoC Reports. The PoC Process Diagram illustrates the PoC process, roles and responsibilities. In order to help the PoC projects to focus on the most relevant aspects, the NFV ISG maintains a list of Hot Topics for which specific feedback from the Proofs of Concept is requested.

They feedback their findings and lessons learnt to the NFV ISG and help to progress the specification work. The NFV ISG PoCs are scoped around NFV use cases and architectural framework.

The goal for the NFV ISG PoC Framework is to build awareness and confidence and to encourage the development of an open ecosystem by integrating components from different players. NFV ISG has developed an NFV PoC Framework to coordinate and promote multi-vendor Proofs of Concept illustrating key aspects of NFV ISG work.
Poc32 full#
Whether by means of exhibits made at specific events, demonstrators running in laboratories, or even full temporary deployments on experimental networks, any given PoC not only impacts its immediate audience, but the cumulative set of PoCs also provides a measure of industry impact from these NFV concepts. Results from PoCs may guide the work in the NFV ISG by providing feedback on interoperability and other technical challenges. The open demonstration of NFV concepts in a Proof of Concept (PoC) helps to build industrial awareness and confidence in NFV as a viable technology. Proofs of Concept also help to develop a diverse, open, NFV ecosystem. NFV proposes a new approach to the implementation and operation of network functions, and may inspire the development and deployment of new types of network functions.
