Acronyms
The following table provides information about the acronyms and the terminology used
in the document.
Table - Acronyms
Acronym | Description |
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5G System | 3GPP system consisting of 5G Access Network (AN), 5G Core Network and UE |
5G-AN | 5G Access Network |
5GC | 5G Core Network |
5G-NF | 5G Network Function |
AMF | Access and Mobility Management Function |
API-Gateway | Application Program Interface Gateway |
ASM | Aspen Service Mesh |
CNC Console | Oracle Communications Cloud Native Configuration Console |
CNE | Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, Cloud Native Environment |
FQDN | Fully Qualified Domain Name |
K8s | Kubernetes |
MMI | Machine Machine Interface |
MPS | Messages Per Second |
NDB | Network Database |
NF | Network Function |
Network Function | A functional building block within a network infrastructure, which has well defined external interfaces and well defined functional behavior. In practical terms, a network function is often a network node or physical appliance. |
Network Slice | A logical network that provides specific network capabilities and network characteristics. |
Network Slice instance | A set of network function instances and the required resources (for example, compute, storage, and networking resources) which form a deployed network slice. |
NF Consumer | A generic way to refer to an NF which consumes services provided by another NF. Example: An AMF acts as a Consumer NF that consumes AMPolicy services provided by the PCF. |
NF Instance | A specific instance of a network function type. |
NF Producer or NF Provider | A generic way to refer to an NF which provides services that can be consumed by another NF. Example: A PCF acts as a Producer NF that provides AMPolicy Services to the AMF. |
NFV | Network Functions Virtualization |
NRF | Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, Network Repository Function |
OHC | Oracle Help Center |
OSDC | Oracle Software Delivery Cloud |
OSO | Operations Services Overlay |
PLMN | Public Land Mobile Network |
Resiliency | The ability of the NFV framework to limit disruption and return to normal or at a minimum acceptable service delivery level in the fame of a fault, failure, or an event that disrupts normal operation. |
REST API | Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interface |
Scaling | The ability to dynamically extend or reduce resources granted to the Virtual Network Function (VNF) as needed. This includes scaling out and in, or scaling up and down. |
Scaling Out/In/Horizontally | The ability to scale by adding or removing resource instances (for example, VMs). Also called scaling horizontally. |
Scaling Up/Down/Vertically | The ability to scale by changing allocated resources, for example, increase or decrease memory, CPU capacity, or storage size. Also called scaling vertically. |
PCF | Policy Control Function |
SEPP | Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, Security Edge Protection Proxy |
SCP | Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, Service Communication Proxy |
SLF | Subscriber Location Function |
URI | Universal Resource Identifier |