1 Introduction
This chapter provides information about installing Oracle Communications Network Analytics Data Director (OCNADD) and its microservices on the supported platforms.
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With the emergence of 5G networks, Communication Service Providers (CSPs) now have access to vast amounts of data. Oracle Communications Network Analytics Data Director (OCNADD) serves as a specialized Network Data Broker (NDB) within the 5G Network Architecture. It collects network traffic data from various sources such as 5G network functions (NFs), Non-5G NFs, and third-party producers. OCNADD then performs a range of rule based operations to assist CSPs in maximizing the benefits of this data. These operations include data aggregation, data filtering, data replication, data governance, and secure data transmission for subscribed third-party consumers (third-party consumer applications or platforms).
- Enhanced service quality
- Ease of scalability
- Simplified monitoring and troubleshooting in the event of failures
- Assistance in identifying new revenue and network monetization streams
- Reduction in network downtime
As an NDB, OCNADD sits in between the 5G infrastructure and third-party tools or consumer applications. Its primary function is to ensure data security, low latency, and redundancy while efficiently collecting and processing data. By correlating and transforming acquired data based on configurable data feed settings, OCNADD allows Communication Service Providers (CSPs) to generate comprehensive dashboards and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). These insights provide a deep understanding of all functions within the 5G Network Architecture, enabling CSPs to enhance service quality, reduce downtime, facilitate network scalability, and minimize losses.
During network failures, OCNADD data is used for monitoring and troubleshooting the issues. Additionally, OCNADD offers a user-friendly GUI that facilitates the creation, editing, and deletion of data feeds. For more information about OCNADD architecture and features, see Oracle Communications Network Analytics Data Director User Guide.
Deployment Overview
- Model 1: All Data Director Services (Default)
- Model 2: Kafka, Common Services, and Aggregation Services
For more information on deployment models, see OCNADD Deployment Models section.
Installation Overview
The OCNADD installation comprises of various tasks including prerequisites, preinstallation, and installation. Perform the installation tasks in the same sequence as outlined in the following table:
Table 1-1 Installation Overview
1.2 References
For more information on OCNADD, refer to the following documents:
- Oracle Communications Network Analytics Data Director User Guide
- Oracle Communications Network Analytics Data Director Troubleshooting Guide
- Oracle Communications Cloud Native Environment Installation, Upgrade, and Fault Recovery Guide
- Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, cnDBTier Installation,Upgrade, and Fault Recovery Guide
- Oracle Communications Cloud Native Configuration Console Installation, Upgrade, and Fault Recovery Guide
- Oracle Communications Network Analytics Suite Security Guide
- Oracle Communications Network Analytics Data Director Benchmarking Guide
- Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, OCI Deployment Guide
- Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, OCI Adaptor User Guide
- Oracle Communication Certificate Manager Installation, Upgrade and Fault Recovery Guide
- Oracle Communication Certificate Manager User Guide
1.3 Oracle Error Correction Policy
The table below outlines the key details for the current and past releases, their General Availability (GA) dates, and the end dates for the Error Correction Grace Period.
Table 1-2 Oracle Error Correction Policy
Release Number | General Availability (GA) Date | Error Correction Grace Period End Date |
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25.1.100 | February 2025 | February 2026 |
3.24.3 | November 2024 | November 2025 |
3.24.2 | July 2024 | July 2025 |
3.24.1 | April 2024 | April 2025 |
Note:
- For the latest patch releases, see their corresponding Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core Release Notes.
- For a release, Sev1 and Critical Patch Unit (CPU) patches are supported for 12 months. For more information, see the Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core and Network Analytics Error Correction Policy.
1.4 Oracle Open Source Support Policies
Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core uses open source technology governed by the Oracle Open Source Support Policies. For more information, see Oracle Open Source Support Policies.