NSO NED Index Fredric Zeisig fzeisigcisco com 210415

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NSO NED Index Fredric Zeisig (fzeisig@cisco. com) 21/04/15

NSO NED Index Fredric Zeisig (fzeisig@cisco. com) 21/04/15

NED Overview • NED’s are created and maintained by Tail-f Engineering. • NED’s are

NED Overview • NED’s are created and maintained by Tail-f Engineering. • NED’s are classified as either Production or POC grade by Tomas Mellgren, Director Tail-f Engineering. • Production Grade • Can be sold as a license • Used in production today and continuously tested towards all active NCS/NSO versions on real equipment (reference hardware and software versions). • Fully supported by the Tail-f Support team. • It covers at least the use cases of its current customers and the coverage is continuously expanded. • Messaging to customers: The NEDs you purchase will support all the configuration you require for when you need it • • Provided that the customer has support contract, makes available the required configurations in advance. POC Grade • Can be used for demos or POC’s. • Can be sold if upgraded to Production Grade. Requires BU approval. • Not tested continuously on real equipment. • Messaging to customers: The NED can show case NCS towards the devices in a POC but for a real deployment, the NED needs to be upgraded to production grade. © 2015 TAIL-F all rights reserved | CONFIDENTIAL 21/04/15 2

Production grade NEDs coverage Vendor Device/Platform Adtran Total Access 900 Series Cisco IOS F

Production grade NEDs coverage Vendor Device/Platform Adtran Total Access 900 Series Cisco IOS F 5 Networks Adva Carrier Ethernet FSP 150 CC Series Affirmed Networks Acuitas Service Management System Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Service Access Switch 7450 Ethernet Service Switch 7705 Service Aggregation Router 7750 Service Router 7950 Extensible Routing System BIG-IP 1600 BIG-IP 3900 BIG-IP 6400 BIG-IP 8900 BIG-IP Virtual Edition Viprion Chassis Fortinet Forti. Gate 200 Series Forti. Gate 3000 Series Forti. Gate 800 -600 Series Forti. Gate Virtual Appliances Huawei NE 40 E Series Quidway S 3300 Series Enterprise Network Simulation Platform Juniper EX Series Ethernet Switches M Series Multiservice Edge Routers MX Series 3 D Universal Edge Routers QFX Series SRX Series Services Gateways Firefly Perimeter (Virtual SRX) Overture 1400 Ciena 3000 Family 5000 Family IOS XE ESM Cisco ASA IOS ASA 1000 V Cloud Firewall ASA 5500 -X Series Next-Generation Firewalls 800 Series Routers 1800 Series Integrated Services Routers 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers 2500 Series Routers 2600 Series Multiservice Platforms 2800 Series Integrated Services Routers 2900 Series Integrated Services Routers 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers 7200 Series Routers 7600 Series Routers Catalyst 2900 Series Switches Catalyst 2960 -X Series Switches Catalyst 3550 Series Intelligent Ethernet Switches Catalyst 3750 Series Switches Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Catalyst 4900 Series Switches © 2015 TAIL-F all rights reserved | CONFIDENTIAL IOS XR NX OS Catalyst 6500 Series 10 Gigabit Ethernet Modules Catalyst 6500 Series Mixed Media Gigabit Ethernet Modules Catalyst 6500 Series Supervisor Engine 2 T Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Catalyst 6900 Series Ethernet Interface Module for Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches ME 3400 Series Ethernet Access Switches ME 3600 X Series Ethernet Access Switches ME 3800 X Series Carrier Ethernet Switch Routers ME 4900 Series Ethernet Switches u. BR 10000 Series Universal Broadband Routers ASR 900 Series Aggregation Services Routers ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers CSR 1000 V Series ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Carrier Routing System IOS XRv Router Nexus 1000 v Series Switches Nexus 3000 Series Switches Nexus 5000 Series Switches Nexus 6000 Series Switches Nexus 7000 Series Switches Nexus 9300 Platform Switches 2200 5000 5100 6000 Quantum Policy Suite for Mobile (QPS) Star. OS Palo Alto Networks PA-2000 Series PA-3000 Series Virtualized Firewalls Quagga Routing Software Suite (BGP module) ASR 5000 Series Quantum Virtualized Packet Core (Qv. PC-SI/-DI) Web Security Appliance (WSA) 21/04/15 3

POC grade NEDs coverage Vendor Device/Platform A 10 Networks AX Series Citrix Netscaler 1000

POC grade NEDs coverage Vendor Device/Platform A 10 Networks AX Series Citrix Netscaler 1000 v Accedian High Performance Service Assurance Metro. NID Clavister c. OS Core Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager Allied Telesis x 210 Series Dell Force 10 Networking S-Series Arista 7150 Series Ericsson EFN 324 Series SE family Avaya ERS 4000 Series SR 8000 Series VSP 9000 Series H 3 C S 5800 series Brocade ADX Series MLX Series Net. Iron CES 2000 Series Infinera DTN-X Multi-Terabit Packet Optical Network Platform Juniper Contrail Controller NEC i. PASOLINK family Nominum DCS Open v. Switch OVSDB (shell) Pulsecom Super. G ME-4600 Riverbed Steelhead Series Prime Network Registrar (PNR) Sonus SBC 5000 Series Vyatta 5400 v. Router (Vyatta VSE) Cable. Labs Converged Cable Access Platform Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Data Center (APIC-DC) UCS Manager © 2015 TAIL-F all rights reserved | CONFIDENTIAL 21/04/15 4

NED changes – I need a new NED • Send the following information to

NED changes – I need a new NED • Send the following information to nso-ned@cisco. com: • Your name and project name • NCS/NSO target version. • Time plan, including at least NED delivery deadline. • Detailed information about the device model and OS-version to be covered by the NED, i. e. show version from CLI or equivalent (Cisco IOS is not enough). • Sample configuration for use-cases you need from the device(s) in question. Typical is that we get a show running-config from a reference system. • If you need a POC grade NED: • Remote access to a real device is enough for scoping and development. • If you need a Production grade NED: • Tail-f Engineering needs permanent access to a dedicated real device (virtual or physical) either in our labs in Stockholm or in San Jose. Virtual devices, covering the entire scope, are of course preferable. • Technical contact that can provide answers to questions around the management of the device. • After receiving the information above we will estimate the work to be done and put it on the NED priority list. We will get back to the requester with expected delivery dates (typically 2 -6 weeks). • After acceptance of delivery dates, from the project, we will commit to the delivery plan. © 2015 TAIL-F all rights reserved | CONFIDENTIAL 21/04/15 5

NED changes – I want to make additions to an existing NED • Send

NED changes – I want to make additions to an existing NED • Send the following information to nso-ned@cisco. com: • Your name and project name • NCS/NSO target version. • NED name • Time plan, including at least NED delivery deadline. • Detailed information about the device model and OS-version to be covered by the NED, i. e. show version from CLI or equivalent (Cisco IOS is not enough). • Sample configuration for use-cases you need from the device(s) in question. Typical is that we get a show running-config from a reference system. • If this is a POC grade NED: • Remote access to a real device is enough for scoping and development. • If this is Production grade NED: • For production NED’s Tail-f Engineering already has access to real devices. If the scope of the new configuration isn’t covered by our existing devices, additions might be needed. • Technical contact that can provide answers to questions around the management of the device. • After receiving the information above we will estimate the work to be done and put it on the NED priority list. We will get back to the requester with expected delivery dates (typically 1 -4 weeks). • After acceptance of delivery dates, from the project, we will commit to the delivery plan. © 2015 TAIL-F all rights reserved | CONFIDENTIAL 21/04/15 6

NED changes – I want to upgrade a POC NED to Production Grade •

NED changes – I want to upgrade a POC NED to Production Grade • Send the following information to nso-ned@cisco. com: • Your name and project name • NED name • NCS/NSO target version • Time plan, including at least NED delivery deadline. • Detailed information about the device model and OS-version to be covered by the NED, i. e. show version from CLI or equivalent (Cisco IOS is not enough). • Sample configuration for use-cases you need from the device(s) in question. Typical is that we get a show runningconfig from a reference system. • Tail-f Engineering needs permanent access to a dedicated real device (virtual or physical) either in our labs in Stockholm or in San Jose to be able to create continuous production grade testing and quality. Virtual devices, covering the entire scope, are of course preferable. • Access to a device can be supplied in various ways (from a Cisco BU, directly from a customer, from a partner, bought etc. ). The appropriate way to get the device depends on the project and the device and needs to be discussed by the requester project and Tail-f Engineering. • Technical contact that can provide answers to questions around the management of the device. • After receiving the information above we will estimate the work to be done to setup appropriate tests and put it on the NED priority list. We will get back to the requester with expected delivery dates (typically 2 -6 weeks). • After acceptance of delivery dates, from the project, we will commit to the delivery plan. © 2015 TAIL-F all rights reserved | CONFIDENTIAL 21/04/15 7