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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
5G;
Management and orchestration;
Architecture framework
(3GPP TS 28.533 version 15.1.0 Release 15)
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 2
Foreword . 2
Modal verbs terminology . 2
Foreword . 5
Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 References . 6
3 Definitions and abbreviations . 7
3.1 Definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviations . 7
4 Management framework. 8
4.1 Management services . 8
4.2 Management service components . 8
4.2.1 Introduction. 8
4.2.2 Management service component type A . 8
4.2.3 Management information . 8
4.2.3.1 Management service component type B . 8
4.2.3.2 Management service component type C . 8
4.3 Combination of management service components . 8
4.4 Management capability exposure governance . 9
4.5 Management Function (MnF) concept . 10
4.6 Management data analytics ca pability . 12
4.7 Management service discovery . 12
4.7.1 Introduction. 12
4.7.2 MnS data . 12
5 Architecture reference model . 13
5.1 General concepts . 13
5.1.1 Management service providers, consumers and exposure . 13
5.1.2 Interactions between management service producer and management service consumer . 14
5.2 Management interactions with NFV MANO . 15
6 Use cases and requirements . 15
6.1 Use cases . 15
6.1.1 MnS query . 15
6.2 Requirements . 15
6.2.1 Requirements for MnS discovery service . 15
Annex A (informative): Example of deployment model with utilization of management
services . 16
A.1 Utilization of Management services in network and subnet layers . 16
A.2 Utilization of management services in network function management. . 16
A.3 Utilization of management services by Exposure Governance Management Function (EGMF) . 17
A.4 Utilization of interface to NFV-MANO by the producer of management services . 18
A.5 Management Data Analytics Service (MDAS) . 19
A.6 Utilization of management services in functional management architecture . 20
A.7 Utilization of management data analytics services . 21
A.8 An example of deployment scenario for network and network slice . 21
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Annex B (normative): Solutions for management of 5G network and network slicing . 23
Annex C (informative): Example of mapping Management Services (MnS) to pre-Rel-15
management framework . 24
Annex D (informative): Change history . 25
History . 26
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Foreword
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Introduction
The management of the 3GPP network is provided by management services. The service based architecture and
interfaces support various management services of vastly different requirements on network configuration, network
performance, and network fault supervision. The 3GPP network management architecture evolves supporting operators'
design and management of their service oriented networks.
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1 Scope
The present document defines the network management and orchestration architecture for 3GPP networks including
network slicing. The use cases and requirements are specified in TS 28.530 [3].
2 References
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present
document.
- References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or
non-specific.
- For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
- For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including
a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same
Release as the present document.
[1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
[2] 3GPP TS 32.101: "Telecommunication management; Principles and high level requirements".
[3] 3GPP TS 28.530: "Management and orchestration of networks and network slicing; Concepts, use
cases and requirements".
[4] 3GPP TS 28.541: "Management and orchestration of 5G networks; Network Resource Model
(NRM); Stage 2 and stage 3".
[5] 3GPP TS 28.552: "Management and orchestration of 5G networks; Performance measurements
and assurance data".
[6] 3GPP TS 28.554: "Management and orchestration of 5G networks; 5G End to end Key
Performance Indicators (KPI)".
[7] 3GPP TS 32.425: "Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM);
Performance measurements Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN)".
[8] 3GPP TS 28.531: "Management and orchestration of 5G networks; Provisioning; Stage 1".
[9] 3GPP TS 28.xxx: "Management and orchestration; Management services".
[10] 3GPP TS 28.500: "Telecommunication management; Management concept, architecture and
requirements for mobile networks that include virtualized network functions"
[11] 3GPP TS 28.510; "Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Requirements".
[12] 3GPP TS 28.511; "Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Procedures".
[13] 3GPP TS 28.512; "Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Stage 2".
[14] 3GPP TS 28.513: "Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Stage 3".
[15] 3GPP TS 28.515; "Telecommunication management; Fault Management (FM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Requirements".[16] 3GPP TS 28.516:
"Telecommunication management; Fault Management (FM) for mobile networks that include
virtualized network functions; Procedures".
[17] 3GPP TS 28.517: "Telecommunication management; Fault Management (FM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Stage 2".
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[18] 3GPP TS 28.518: "Telecommunication management; Fault Management (FM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Stage 3".
[19] 3GPP TS 28.520: "Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Requirements".
[20] 3GPP TS 28.521: "Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Procedures".
[21] 3GPP TS 28.522: "Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Stage 2".
[22] 3GPP TS 28.523: "Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Stage 3".
[23] 3GPP TS 28.525: "Telecommunication management; Life Cycle Management (LCM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Requirements".
[24] 3GPP TS 28.526: "Telecommunication management; Life Cycle Management (LCM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Procedures".
[25] 3GPP TS 28.527: "Telecommunication management; Life Cycle Management (LCM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Stage 2".
[26] 3GPP TS 28.528: "Telecommunication management; Life Cycle Management (LCM) for mobile
networks that include virtualized network functions; Stage 3".
[27] ETSI GS NFV 003: "Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV); Terminology for Main Concepts in
NFV V1.3.1 (2018-01)".
[28] 3GPP TS 28.545: "Management and orchestration; Fault Supervision (FS)".
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1] and the following
apply. A term defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same term, if any, in 3GPP
TR 21.905 [1] or NFV-MANO [27].
Exposure governance management function: Management Function entity with the role of management service
exposure governance.
3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1], in NFV-MANO [27] and the
following apply. An abbreviation defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same
abbreviation, if any, in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1].
CM Configuration Management
LCM Lifecycle Management
MDAS Management Data Analytics Service
MnF Management Function
MnS Management Service
NFV-MANO Network Functions Virtualisation Management and Orchestration
PM Performance Management
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4 Management framework
4.1 Management services
A management service offers management capabilities. These management capabilities are accessed by management
service consumers via standardized service interface composed of individually specified management service
components.
Figure 4.1.1: Management Service
4.2 Management service components
4.2.1 Introduction
A management service combines elements of management service component type A, B and C. The management
service components are combined to allow a management service consumer to interact with a management service
producer via a specified service interface.
4.2.2 Management service component type A
Management service component type A is a group of management operations and/or notifications agnostic of managed
entities.
4.2.3 Management information
4.2.3.1 Management service component type B
Management service component type B is the management information represented by information model of managed
entities.
The following are examples of Management service component type B:
1) Network resource models of 3GPP defined entities for mobile networks such as those found in [4]
4.2.3.2 Management service component type C
Management service component type C is performance information of the managed entity and fault information of the
managed entity.
The following are examples of Management service component type C:
1. Alarm information as defined in TS 28.532 [9] and TS 28.545 [28].
2. Performance data as defined in TS 28.552 [5], TS 28.554 [6] and TS 32.425 [7].
4.3 Combination of management service components
A management service may contain the combination of the following:
1) management service component type A and management service component type B
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2) management service component type A, management service component type B and management service
component type C.
The instances of management services carry information about specified management service components in the
metadata attributes. Figure 4.3.1.illustrates examples of management service instances with various management
service components of type A, type B and type C:
Figure 4.3.1: Example of Management Service and component type A, B and C
4.4 Management capability exposure governance
As precondition for Management Service exposure governance offer, producer of management capability exposure
governance should have access to:
An association between information about specified management service components and instances of management
services.
NOTE: The detail creation of an association is left for implementation and out of scope of 3GPP standardization.
Management capability exposure governance provides exposure governance on basic elements of management function
service based interface:
1) Management service component type A
2) Management service component type B
3) Management service component type C
As described in Figure 4.4.1 left hand part, when there is a Management Service A exposure without exposure
rd
governance, Management Service A Consumer (e.g. 3 party) can access all management capability offered by
Management Service A Producer.
As described in Figure 4.4.1 right hand part, when Management Service A is exposed with applied exposure
governance it becomes Management Service A. Management Service A Consumer can access Management Service A'
after following steps:
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- Management Service A, exposed by Management Service A' Producer, is consumed by Management Service A'
Consumer;
- Management Service B, exposed by Management Service B Producer, is consumed by Management Service B
Consumer (e.g. operator) who is authorized to access offered management capabilities exposure governance(s);
- Management Service B Consumer (e.g. operator) request a specified exposure governance on Management
Service A;
- Management Service A Producer produces Management Service A' based on applied exposure governance on
Management Service A.
NOTE: The Management Service A Consumer, the Management Service A' Producer and Management Service B'
Producer can be represented as a single Management Function e.g. a single MnF).
Figure 4.4.1: Management capability exposure governance applied on exposed Management Service
A
4.5 Management Function (MnF) concept
A Management Function (MnF) is a management entity whose externally-observable behaviour and interfaces are
specified by 3GPP.
In the service-based management architecture a MnF plays the role of either Management Service producer or
Management Service consumer. A Management Service produced by MnF may have multiple consumers. The MnF
may consume multiple Management Services from one or multiple Management Service producers. An example of a
MnF playing both roles (Management Service producer and consumer) illustrated in the figure 4.5.1 below.
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Figure 4.5.1: Example of Management Function and Management Services
Management Functions may interact by consuming Management Services produced by other Management Functions.
The figure 4.6.2 below illustrates multiple scenarios:
- MnF1 produces Management Service MnS-a;
- MnF2 consumes Management Service MnS-a produced by MnF1 and produces Management Services MnS-b
and MnS-c;
- MnF3 produces Management Service MnS-c;
- MnF4 consumes Management Service MnS-b produced by the MnF2;
- MnF5 consumes Management Services MnS-c produced by the MnF2 and MnF3, and in turn produces the same
Management Service MnS-c. The behaviour of MnF5 may be seen as aggregation of Management Services
MnS-c.
Figure 4.5.2: An example of interactions between Management Functions
NOTE: The specification of a MnF is out of scope of the present docucument.
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4.6 Management data analytics capability
Mobile networks have the capability to support a wide variety of services and requirements. This, along with increasing
flexibility of the network may present management and operational challenges and complexities. The management
system can therefore benefit from management data analytics services for improving networks performance and
efficiency to accommodate and support the diversity of services and requirements. The management data analytics
utilize the network management data collected from the network (including e.g. service, slicing and/or network
functions related data) and make the corresponding analytics based on the collected information. For example, the
information provided by PM data analytics services can be used to optimize network performance, and the information
provided by FM data analytics services can be used to predict and prevent failures of the network. MDAS can be
deployed at different levels, for example, at a domain level (e.g., RAN, CN, NSSI) and/or in a centralized manner (e.g.,
at a PLMN level).
Figure: 4.6.1: Service based architecture for management data analytics
4.7 Management service discovery
4.7.1 Introduction
The MnS consumer in an operator’s management system need to discover the availability of MnS instances provided by
other MnS provider(s). In order to enable the MnS instances to be discovered by MnS consumer, the MnS needs to be
discoverable to the operator’s management system when the MnS instance become operative.
4.7.2 MnS data
The MnS data includes the information of MnS instance used for MnS discovery.
4.7.3 MnS discovery service
The MnS discovery service enables MnS consumer to discover management capabilities of MnS instances provided by
MnS provider(s). The MnS consumer sends a MnS query request to MnS discover service provider to discover MnS
instances and receives response with the MnS data of MnS instances which satisfy the request.
The MnS discovery service is illustrated in Table 4.7.3-1.
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Table 4.7.3-1: MnS discovery service
MnS name MnS component type A MnS component type B
(operations and notifications) (information model)
Operations: MnS data
- MnSQuery operation
MnS discovery
service
5 Architecture reference model
5.1 General concepts
5.1.1 Management service providers, consumers and exposure
The management services for a mobile network with or without network slicing may be produced by any entity. For
example, it can be a Network Functions (NF), or network management functions. The entity may provide (produce)
such management services as, for example, the performance management services, configuration management services
and fault supervision services.
The management services can be consumed by another entity, which may in turn produce (expose) the service to other
entities. Figure 5.1-1 shows an example of the management service X which is initially produced by the entity A which
is an NF , then consumed by another entity B which is a network management function. Then B in turn exposes it to
the entity C.
Entity C
The network management
service X is consumed
The network management
service X is produced (exposed)
Entity B
The network management
service X is consumed
The network management
service X is produced
Entity A
Figure 5.1-1. Example of producers and consumers of the management service
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5.1.2 Interactions between management service producer and
management service consumer
The interactions between the management service producer and management serv
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