Scale limits for NSP deployments

NSP deployment with classic and model-driven IP management

The following tables present key dimension details for an NSP deployment with classic and model-driven IP management as described in the NSP Installation and Upgrade Guide. These scale numbers apply to all functions of NSP unless otherwise specified.

Table 5-1: Scale limits for an NSP deployment with classic and model-driven IP management

Key dimension

Lab platform

Production platform

Number of IP services managed

3000

2 000 000

Number of intent aware services

1500

1 300 000

Number of service endpoints

6000

4 390 000

Number of intent aware service endpoints

3000

2 600 000

Combined total of RSVP-TE and SR-TE LSPs (non PCE controlled)

400

40 000

Number of service tunnels

600

60 000

Number of supported NEs

500

50 000

Control plane-only deployment

The following table presents key dimension details for a control plane-only deployment as described in the NSP Installation and Upgrade Guide.

Table 5-2: Scale limits for control plane-only deployment

Key dimension

Lab

Medium

Large

Total Number of LSPs

5000

10 000

200 000

Number of delegated RSVP-TE or SR-TE LSPs or both (PCE-Control, PCE-Compute and PCE-Report)

2000

5000

90 000

SR Policy Segment Lists

1000

1000

20 000

Number of IP NEs (PCEP)

1000

2000

10 000 (see Note)

Number of IP NEs (BGP-LS)

1000

2000

10 000

Number of IP links

2000

7000

80 000

Notes:
  1. Customers wishing to deploy more than 6000 PCEP IP NEs should contact Nokia for details on timer configuration.

The following table presents key dimension details for a path simulation deployment.

Table 5-3: Scale limits for path simulation deployment

Key dimension

Lab platform

Production platform

Total Number of LSPs

5000

20 000

Number of IP NEs

1000

3000

Number of IP links

3000

10 000

Scale limits for Workflows deployment

NSP supports up to 64 asynchronous concurrent workflows. When the limit is exceeded, additional tasks are queued and will get executed as any of the executing workflows completes.

NSP supports up to 5 synchronous workflows in a basic or medium deployment. NSP supports up to 10 synchronous workflows in a standard or enhanced deployment. Synchronous workflows consume more resources and must be limited in parallel executions.

The following table presents scaling dimensions of stored executions for deployment of the NSP's Workflows function.

Table 5-4: Scale limits for Workflows deployment

Key dimension

Lab platform

Production platform

Number of stored executions (results)

500 000

1 000 000

Scale limits for Model Driven Mediation

The following table presents scaling dimensions for Model Driven Mediation application.

Key dimension

Scale Limit

Network Infrastructure Management (nim) LLDP link discovery

4000

Scale limits for Infrastructure Configuration Management

The following table presents scaling dimensions for Infrastructure Configuration Management.

Key dimension

Scale Limit

Configuration templates within ICM

500

Configuration instances per configuration template

20 000

Total number of configuration instances in ICM

500 000

Note: Customers should use caution when invoking bulk actions at the ICM template level with many thousands of configuration instances as this may take many hours to complete. Bulk operations will be optimized in a future NSP release.

IP/optical coordination scaling within NSP classic and model-driven IP + optical deployment

The following table presents key dimension details for NSP's IP/optical coordination function in an NSP classic and model-driven IP + optical deployment as described in the NSP Installation and Upgrade Guide.

Table 5-5: Scale limits for IP/optical coordination in an NSP classic and model-driven IP + optical deployment

Key dimension

Lab platform

Production platform

IP NEs

100

8000

Optical NEs

100

3000

Ports1

2400

490 000

Links

250

25 000

CDLs

100

10 000

Optical services

200

20 000

LLI

50

5000

IP-optical correlation

100

10 000

Notes:
  1. Ports include IP physical ports, LAG ports, and Optical physical ports

Scale limits for REST tokens

The supported maximum rate for granting REST tokens is one token every 2.5 seconds.