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11 The simple vRNC topology is shown below: |vRNC Topology|
13 - vRNC includes four networks: EMS\_network, CTRL\_network,
14 Intermedia\_network and extermedia\_network;
15 - vRNC includes four node types: MM, LB, CM and DM;
16 - MM: Stands for Maintain Module, which links to EMS\_network,
17 CTRL\_network and extermedia\_network. It composes of active vdu and
19 - CM: Stands for Control Module, which links to CTRL\_network and
20 intermedia\_network. All CM nodes form resource pool and each node
21 composes of active vdu and standby vdu.
22 - DM: Stands for Data Module, which links to CTRL\_network and
23 intermedia\_network. All DM nodes form resource pool and each node is
25 - LB: Stands for LineCard Module, which links to CTRL\_network and
26 intermedia\_network and extermedia\_network. All LB nodes form
27 resource pool and each node is a vdu.
32 The files dependency and correspoding specificaiton of vRNC definition
33 are shown below: |vRNC Definition|
35 - TOSCA\_definition\_1.0.yaml should be the lastest version, which is
36 updated by tosca-parser community, but some keywords (such as
37 substitution\_mappings) in the correspoding standard of
38 "TOSCA-simple-profile-YAML-v1.0" is not supported.
39 - TOSCA\_nfv\_definition\_1.0.yaml is a new file, and not implemented
40 in code, and the correspoding standard of
41 "tosca-nfv-v1.0-wd02-rev02" is not complete now.
43 .. |vRNC Topology| image:: image/vRNC_Topology.bmp
44 .. |vRNC Definition| image:: image/vRNC_Definition.bmp