ADVA Simplifies the Network Edge with Secure
Zero Touch Provisioning
ADVA FSP 150 ProNID demarcation products make
service activation effortless
ADVA (FSE: ADV) announced that its FSP 150 ProNID range of network edge devices now features zero touch provisioning.
This automated deployment capability offers a huge boost to
communication service providers (CSPs) as it accelerates new service
activation while at the same time driving down operational costs. By
removing the need for all manual intervention in the provisioning,
testing and activation of demarcation equipment, ADVA is dramatically
simplifying how CSPs configure the network edge. Zero touch provisioning
also avoids the expense and effort caused by human error and
significantly improves scalability. What's more, the technology is fully
secure as it utilizes proven cryptographic methods to safely
authenticate devices and ensure the integrity of software and
configuration data.
"Make
no mistake, zero touch automation is set to transform the communication
service industry. This one disruptive innovation will instantly reduce
complexity and cost like nothing we've seen before. That's why we've
injected zero touch provisioning into our edge devices and why we're
committed to automation across our full technology range. And, as
automation mustn't come at the expense of security, we're also combining
it with strong security controls," said Christoph Glingener, CTO, COO,
ADVA. "With zero touch provisioning, CSPs can rapidly roll out
high-value edge services with phenomenal ease. Now, customers simply
sign up for a new service, install the edge device on delivery, power it
up and connect it to the network. And, as well as improving speed,
scale and removing human errors, we're also safeguarding our customers'
networks with additional security controls for trustworthy device
authentication and protected communication."
Automated device configuration and service provisioning is already supported by Ensemble Connector,
ADVA's high-performance NFVI software solution. Now it's being applied
to a wider portfolio, enabling CSPs to benefit from a consistent
approach to automated service activation with edge compute nodes as well
as simple service demarcation devices. With this technology, CSPs can
go live with new customer sites without sending highly skilled
technicians on time-consuming and costly on-site visits. All customers
need to do is connect the edge device to the network. It then
authenticates itself and establishes a secure connection to a server
holding the latest firmware and configuration data. The firmware and
software patches are then installed and, in the case of edge compute
nodes, the new services are downloaded, instantiated and taken live. The
new capabilities are closely aligned with IETF ZTP and Call Home
specifications, building on widely accepted NETCONF protocol and YANG
device modeling language.
"The
promise of reduced costs, better scalability and fewer faults has
already caused a great deal of excitement among CSPs. Of course, the
concern is that zero touch provisioning increases the attack surface for
cybercriminals. That's why we've married the technology with solid
security controls to make sure it delivers risk-free improvement today,"
commented Ulrich Kohn, director, technical marketing, ADVA. "As a
company, we have a clear focus on enabling greater network automation
and optimization. Zero touch provisioning is a fundamental part of this.
It's been a key component of our Ensemble Connector virtual network
functions hosting platform for some time. Today's launch of this
capability in our demarcation equipment is a blueprint for the future of
our whole portfolio and the way ahead for the networking industry."
Source: ADVA media announcement