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Wes Doonan
Control Plane R&D
July 2010
Connection Control
Carrier
Connections as resources in a management/service plane
Convergence of layers into unified delivery platforms
Enough with the separate boxes, already
Embedded control, external control; but anyway control
WDM Transport
Integrated Multi-Degree ROADM
2-way, 8-way; with automated equalization Multiple Transport
Tunable Transponders, Tunable Filters Capabilities
Any wavelength, anywhere
Full Control Plane Support
Ethernet Transport
Layer 2 Switching Functionality
SVLAN support, EVC support, EPL/EVPL profiles
Tag stacking (e.g. Q-in-Q), C- and S-tag
Tag switching, VLAN crossconnect
Full Control Plane Support
OTN Transport
OTN Encapsulation / Multiplexing
Clients: OTn, Ethernet, FC, SDH, …
Standardized FEC, Encryption
= now
OTN Switching at multiple granularities = soon
ODU0, 1, 2, 3 …
Full Control Plane Support
EVC
Port UNI NNI
Ethernet VLAN
Cross Connect
2 Slot x 5 HU
10PCA-PCN-1G3+10G
All interfaces pluggable (WDM SFP/XFP)
2PCA-PCN-10G
Multiple cards per shelf, multiple shelves
VLAN tag Y
VLAN tag Z
VLAN tag X
Control Plane
Optical tunnels setup via CP; label is Lambda
Ethernet tunnels also setup via CP; label is VLAN tag
VLAN tag may change along service path, per policy
LSP “FLOW-3”
A BW: 1G
Ethernet
TE Link: B <-> E
B SWC: SVLAN/ETH
BW: 5.5G
10G TNL-ETH “TRUNK-1”
TNL-ETH: “CLIENT-1” SRC: A / 1-4-C2
SRC: A / 1-4-C1 TE Link: A <-> E DST: B / 1-5-C2
DST: E / 1-3-C1 SWC: SVLAN/ETH SUB: PSC/Packet
SUB: <none> BW: 4.5G
8G
10G BW: 3.5G
BW: 2G A
E
= WDM+ETH element E
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ODUk Switching
ODUx
ODUy
ODUm
Control Plane
Optical tunnels setup via CP; label is Lambda
ODUk tunnels also setup via CP; label is Container(s)
Container(s) may change along service path, per policy
LSP “FLOW-3”
A BW: 10G
TDM
TE Link: B <-> E
B SWC: TDM/G.709
BW: ODU4 (100G)
(60G) TNL-TDM “TRUNK-1”
TNL-TDM: “CLIENT-1” SRC: A / 1-4-C2
SRC: A / 1-4-C1 TE Link: A <-> E DST: B / 1-5-C2
DST: E / 1-3-C1 SWC: TDM/G.709 SUB: PSC/Packet
SUB: <none> BW: ODU4 (50G)
(100G)
(90G) BW: ODU3 (40G)
BW: ODU2 (10G) A
E
= WDM+OTN element E
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Provisioning Methods
Top Down
Provisioning at a higher layer requests topology from lower layer
Higher layer request intercepted at network reference point (e.g. UNI)
If needed, lower layer LSP instantiated to support request
Paths determined individually as needed
In-network agent determines when/if to add to higher-level topology
Sub-optimal; visibility only to the immediate request
Bottom Up
Provisioning in a lower layer creates topology in a higher layer
LSP in WDM layer becomes a TE link in the OTN or Ethernet layer
And so on; LSM in OTn layer becomes a TE link in the Packet layer …
Forwarding Adjacency Label Switched Path (FA-LSP, e.g. RFC4206)
Directly planned and routed by the operator
Paths computed within each individual layer separately
Intra-layer effects indicated via link metrics/colors/SRLGs
Optimal resource use, predictable/controllable outcomes
Find optimal set of lower-layer LSPs to support higher-layer traffic matrix
= ETH = WDM+ETH
MLC
= ETH LSP = WDM LSP
Area 0
= ETH TE Links = WDM LSP
Area 1 Area 2
MGMT
START
END
= ETH = WDM+ETH
Area 0
= ETH TE Links = WDM LSP
Area 1 Area 2
MGMT
START
END
Directions, Progress
Rich set of connection control functions
Resource discovery, signaling in any layer
Path Computation Element (PCE) for any layer
Commercial inter-domain components
UNI / NNI reference points and gateways
ITU-style layer network traffic engineering architecture
320a 320b
R7a R7b
= RSVP-TE, OSPF-TE
= 10/100 eth (fe0, eth0)
= GRE tunnel
= OSC
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