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| HV-VES (High Volume VES) |
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| Overview |
| ======== |
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| Component description can be found under `HV-VES Collector`_. |
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| .. _HV-VES Collector: ../../services/ves-hv/index.html |
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| .. _tcp_endpoint: |
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| TCP Endpoint |
| ============ |
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| HV-VES is exposed as NodePort service on Kubernetes cluster on port 30222/tcp. |
| By default, as of the Frankfurt release, all TCP communications are secured using |
| SSL/TLS. Plain, insecure TCP connections without socket data encryption can be enabled if needed. |
| (see ref:`ssl_tls_authorization`). |
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| Without TLS, client authentication/authorization is not possible. |
| Connections are stream-based (as opposed to request-based) and long-running. |
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| Communication is wrapped with thin Wire Transfer Protocol, which mainly provides delimitation. |
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| .. literalinclude:: WTP.asn |
| :language: asn |
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| Payload is binary-encoded, using Google Protocol Buffers (GPB) representation of the VES Event. |
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| .. literalinclude:: VesEvent.proto |
| :language: protobuf |
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| HV-VES makes routing decisions based mostly on the content of the **Domain** parameter in the VES Common Event Header. |
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| The PROTO file, which contains the VES CommonEventHeader, comes with a binary-type Payload (eventFields) parameter, where domain-specific |
| data should be placed. Domain-specific data are encoded as well with GPB. A domain-specific PROTO file is required to decode the data. |
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| API towards DMaaP |
| ================= |
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| HV-VES Collector forwards incoming messages to a particular DMaaP Kafka topic based on the domain and configuration. Every Kafka record is comprised of a key and a value. In case of HV-VES: |
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| - **Kafka record key** is a GPB-encoded `CommonEventHeader`. |
| - **Kafka record value** is a GPB-encoded `VesEvent` (`CommonEventHeader` and domain-specific `eventFields`). |
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| In both cases raw bytes might be extracted using ``org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.ByteArrayDeserializer``. The resulting bytes might be further passed to ``parseFrom`` methods included in classes generated from GPB definitions. WTP is not used here - it is only used in communication between PNF/VNF and the collector. |
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| By default, **HV-VES** will use routing defined in **k8s-hv-ves.yaml-template** in **dcaegen2/platform/blueprints project**. |
| Currently there is one domain->topic mapping defined: perf3gpp->HV_VES_PERF3GPP |
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| .. _supported_domains: |
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| Supported domains |
| ================= |
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| As for now **HV-VES** supports only **perf3gpp** domain |
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| For domains descriptions, see :ref:`domains_supported_by_hvves` |
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| .. _hv_ves_behaviors: |
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| HV-VES behaviors |
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| Connections with HV-VES are stream-based (as opposed to request-based) and long-running. In case of interrupted or closed connection, the collector logs such event but does not try to reconnect to client. |
| Communication is wrapped with thin Wire Transfer Protocol, which mainly provides delimitation. Wire Transfer Protocol Frame: |
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| - is dropped after decoding and validating and only GPB is used in further processing. |
| - has to start with **MARKER_BYTE**, as defined in protocol specification (see :ref:`tcp_endpoint`). If **MARKER_BYTE** is invalid, HV-VES disconnects from client. |
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| HV-VES decodes only CommonEventHeader from GPB message received. Collector does not decode or validate the rest of the GPB message and publishes it to Kafka topic intact. |
| Kafka topic for publishing events with specific domain can be configured through Consul service as described in :ref:`run_time_configuration`. |
| In case of Kafka service unavailability, the collector drops currently handled messages and disconnects the client. |
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| Messages handling: |
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| - HV-VES Collector skips messages with unknown/invalid GPB CommonEventHeader format. |
| - HV-VES Collector skips messages with unsupported domain. Domain is unsupported if there is no route for it in configuration (see :ref:`run_time_configuration`). |
| - HV-VES Collector skips messages with invalid Wire Frame format, unsupported WTP version or inconsistencies of data in the frame (other than invalid **MARKER_BYTE**). |
| - HV-VES Collector interrupts connection when it encounters a message with too big GPB payload. Default maximum size and ways to change it are described in :ref:`deployment`. |
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| .. note:: xNF (VNF/PNF) can split messages bigger than 1 MiB and set `sequence` field in CommonEventHeader accordingly. It is advised to use smaller than 1 MiB messages for GPBs encoding/decoding efficiency. |
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| - Skipped messages (for any of the above reasons) might not leave any trace in HV-VES logs. |
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