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Network Layers
Transport networks typically have three layers:
Network Service layer Network Tunnel layer I-NNI, E-NNI and UNI Transmission Media layer
Those layers support customer signals located in a 4th layer, which from the viewpoint of the transport network is a:
Customer Service layer
To create independence between the customers operation and management and the transport networks operation and management it is required to encapsulate Customer Service signals at the edge of the transport network (i.e. UNI-N interface ports)
Such encapsulation creates independent Customer Service and Network Service layers (client/server relationship)
Network Scalability
Partitioning into domains (access, metro, core) Layered (network service, tunnel, transmission media (link,phy)) Network Service switching points at domain edges Tunnel switching points within domains Network Service end points at transport network edges Tunnel end points at domain edges
Custome r Network Customer Network
Customer Networks
Metro Metro Metro
TUNNEL LAYER
Custome r Network
T.ME DIA
Carrier Network
Access
TRANS MEDIA
T.ME DIA
Access
TUNNEL LAYER
T.ME T.ME DIA DIA
Core
Access
Metro
TRAN MEDIA
TRANS MEDIA
Metro
End point Switching point
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Metro
Network Scalability
Without encapsulation at edge of transport network Customer Service layer is same as Network Service layer Cust/Netw Service end points in customer network
Tandem Connection monitoring Service end points at edges of transport network
Custome r Network
Customer Network
Customer Networks
Metro Metro Metro
TUNNEL LAYER
Custome r Network
Carrier Network
T.ME DIA
Access
TRANS MEDIA
Access
TUNNEL LAYER
T.ME T.ME DIA DIA
Core
Access
Metro
TRAN MEDIA
TRANS MEDIA
T.ME DIA
Metro
End point Switching point
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Metro
Packet layers
ETH layer
Circuit layers
SDH VC-n layer
OTN ODUk layer
Technology independent Network Service OAM requirements, but NOT the mechanisms
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Case Ia
Subscriber Equipment Operator A NEs Service Provider Operator B NEs Subscriber Equipment
Subscriber MEG Test MEG EVC MEG UNI Service MEG Operator A MEG Operator B MEG Operator B SNCP Service MEG UNI Service MEG
Transport OAM
Transport MIP
Logical path of Transport SOAM PDUs
Note Transport OAM (i.e. Network Service, Tunnel and Link layer OAM) can be 802.1ag/Y.1731 Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is Ethernet) or (e.g. G.8114) non-Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is not Ethernet) depending on the MEN internal implementation. Tunnel layer Transmission Media layer Link layer Physical Media layer
Case Ib
Subscriber Equipment Operator A NEs Service Provider Operator B NEs Subscriber Equipment
Subscriber MEG Test MEG EVC MEG Operator A MEG UNI Service MEG UNI Link MEG Operator B MEG Operator B SNCP Service MEG UNI Service MEG UNI Link MEG
Transport OAM
Transport MIP
Logical path of Transport SOAM PDUs
Note Transport OAM (i.e. Network Service, Tunnel and Link layer OAM) can be 802.1ag/Y.1731 Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is Ethernet) or (e.g. G.8114) non-Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is not Ethernet) depending on the MEN internal implementation. Tunnel layer Transmission Media layer Link layer Physical Media layer
Case IIa
Subscriber Equipment Operator A NEs Service Provider Operator B NEs Subscriber Equipment
Operator B Tunnel MEG Operator B Tunnel MEG E-NNI Link MEG UNI Link MEG
Transport OAM
Note Transport OAM (i.e. Network Service, Tunnel and Link layer OAM) can be 802.1ag/Y.1731 Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is Ethernet) or (e.g. G.8114) non-Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is not Ethernet) depending on the MEN internal implementation. Tunnel layer Transmission Media layer Link layer Physical Media layer
Case IIb
Subscriber Equipment Operator A NEs Service Provider Operator B NEs Subscriber Equipment
Operator A MEG
Operator B Tunnel MEG Operator B Tunnel MEG E-NNI Link MEG UNI Link MEG
Transport OAM
Note Transport OAM (i.e. Network Service, Tunnel and Link layer OAM) can be 802.1ag/Y.1731 Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is Ethernet) or (e.g. G.8114) non-Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is not Ethernet) depending on the MEN internal implementation. Tunnel layer Transmission Media layer Link layer Physical Media layer
Case IIIa
Subscriber Equipment Operator A NEs Service Provider Operator B NEs Subscriber Equipment
Operator A MEG
E-NNI Service MEG Operator A Tunnel MEG E-NNI Tunnel MEG E-NNI Link MEG
Transport OAM
Note Transport OAM (i.e. Network Service, Tunnel and Link layer OAM) can be 802.1ag/Y.1731 Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is Ethernet) or (e.g. G.8114) non-Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is not Ethernet) depending on the MEN internal implementation. Tunnel layer Transmission Media layer Link layer Physical Media layer
Case IIIb
Subscriber Equipment Operator A NEs Service Provider Operator B NEs Subscriber Equipment
Operator A MEG
E-NNI Service MEG Operator A Tunnel MEG E-NNI Tunnel MEG E-NNI Link MEG
Transport OAM
Note Transport OAM (i.e. Network Service, Tunnel and Link layer OAM) can be 802.1ag/Y.1731 Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is Ethernet) or (e.g. G.8114) non-Ethernet OAM (when the MEN is not Ethernet) depending on the MEN internal implementation. Tunnel layer Transmission Media layer Link layer Physical Media layer
UNI-C
ETH (Cust Service Switch/Bridge) Service Multiplexed UNI Multiple Customer VLANs aggregated into 802.3 link ETH ETH Per Customer VLAN OAM
AIS/LCK Insert OAM Filtering Subscriber MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert OAM Filtering
ETH
ETH
AIS/LCK Insert C-(De)Tagging (De)Aggregation OAM Filtering ETH UNI Link MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert Priority-(De)Tagging (opt) Encapsulation
(IFG,PA,SFD,FCS)
PHY
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802.3
UNI-N
ETH (Cust Service Switch/Bridge) AIS/LCK Insert OAM Filtering UNI Service ETH MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert C-(De)Tagging (De)Aggregation OAM Filtering UNI Link ETH MEG OAM ETH or T-MPLS or MPLS AIS/LCK Insert Priority-(De)Tagging (opt) Encapsulation (IFG,PA,SFD,FCS) PHY 802.3 MIP
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ETH ETH
Service Multiplexed UNI Multiple Customer VLANs aggregated into 802.3 link via Network Service instance (EVC) Per Customer VLAN OAM
Subscriber MEG with MIP UNI Service MEG with MEP
AIS/LCK Insert Customer VLAN C-(De)Tagging (De)Aggregation independent OAM Encapsulation UNI Link MEG with MEP OAM Filtering Netw Traffic Conditioning per EVC Service Service MEG OAM
*
Netw Service
LINK E-NNI Link MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert Priority-(De)Tagging (opt) Encapsulation
(IFG,PA,SFD,FCS)
PHY
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802.3
Netw Service
Netw Service
Netw Service E-NNI Service MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert Tagging/Labeling (De)Aggregation OAM Filtering
Netw Service Switch/Bridge Netw Service Netw Service ETH or T-MPLS or MPLS Netw Service
Tunnel instance may be the E-NNIs service instance ! asymmetrical E-NNI (see slide 19 carrier-carrier)
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Netw E-NNI Service Service MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert Tagging/Labeling (De)Aggregation OAM Filtering TUNNEL TUNNEL E-NNI Tunnel MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert (De)Tagging/Labeling (De)Aggregation OAM Filtering LINK E-NNI Link MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert Priority-(De)Tagging (opt) Encapsulation PHY 802.3
(IFG,PA,SFD,FCS)
EVC MEG with MIP I-NNI Service MEG with MEP for SNC Protection (optional)
Multiple Network Service instances (e.g. VLANs, PWs, TMCs) aggregated into 802.3 link Per Network Service instance OAM
*
Netw Service
Netw Service SNCP Service MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert Tagging/Labeling (De)Aggregation OAM Filtering
PHY 802.3
*
ETH or T-MPLS or MPLS Netw Service
Netw Service SNCP Service MEG OAM AIS/LCK (De)Tagging/Labeling (De)Aggregation OAM Filtering TUNNEL I-NNI Tunnel MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert (De)Tagging/Labeling (De)Aggregation OAM Filtering
TUNNEL
LINK I-NNI Link MEG OAM AIS/LCK Insert Priority-(De)Tagging (opt) Encapsulation
(IFG,PA,SFD,FCS)
PHY 802.3
Case IV Carrier-carrier
Subscriber Equipment Service Provider Operator A NEs Operator C NEs (CARRIER-CARRIER) Operator B NEs Subscriber Equipment
Operator A MEG
Operator B MEG
E-NNI Service MEG Operator A Tunnel MEG E-NNI Tunnel MEG Operator A-B Tunnel MEG E-NNI Tunnel MEG Operator B Tunnel MEG
Transport OAM
UNI Link MEG I-NNI Link MEG E-NNI Link MEG
Operators A-B Tunnel is carried as a Service (Operator C EVC) through Operator C network