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OIF interoperability tests and demo


Overall network topology
Asia USA Europe

DT NTT NTT
E-NNI AT&T DT
control plane E-NNI
control plane
E-NNI data plane
TI control plane E-NNI
control plane IP VPN E-NNI
data plane control plane

KDDI
E-NNI Verizon E-NNI
control plane control plane KDDI
TI
China Telecom IP VPN IP VPN

SuperComm 2004
booth
Part I: Interoperability demo results

X Ethernet over SDH adaptation


• Major features of interoperability demo

X Results in Telecom Italia Labs (Turin – Italy)


• E/FE/GbE tests with GFP/VCAT and LCAS

X Results in Deutsche Telekom Labs (Berlin -


Germany)
• GbE tests with GFP & VCAT
Major interoperability features of ETH over SDH
tested @ OIF demo
X ETH over SDH adaptation in pt-to-pt configurations with 3 major features
• GFP-F: Generic Framing Procedure – Framed mode (as per ITU-T Rec.
G.7041)
• VCAT: Virtual Concatenation of SDH containers (as per ITU-T Rec. G.707)
• LCAS: Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme (as per ITU-T Rec. G.7042)

ETH over SDH adaptation


Transport/Edge
role
ETH
Client
role

other vendors’ SDH


domain i/f
domain E/FE/GbE
i/f
Carrier Transport Network
Alcatel 1660 SM
MSPP
Part I: Interoperability demo results

X Ethernet over SDH adaptation


• Major features of interoperability demo

X Results in Telecom Italia Labs (Turin – Italy)


• E/FE/GbE tests with GFP/VCAT and LCAS

X Results in Deutsche Telekom Labs (Berlin -


Germany)
• GbE tests with GFP & VCAT
Interop test configuration in TI lab in Turin
Other OIF
Test sites
R2-1

UNI
A4 E-NNI
SDH
test set
Interfaces
STM-16 / POS-16
Emulated STM-16 UNI
AX3 X5
STM-1 / POS-1 R2-2
Fast Ethernet E-NNI
Gigabit Ethernet

Equipment type
Alcatel Ri Client Router
Ai Next-gen SDH ADM
X3
Xi SDH DXC
AXi NG-SDH + DXC
Test I Test Instrument
Test
Results of ETH over SDH adaptation tests
(E/FE)
Equipment role SDH/SONET
Network
EC Ethernet Client
SDH
EA Ethernet Adaptation test set
(Edge/Transport role) TGA EA1 EA2 TGA
SC SONET/SDH Core
(Transport role) SC
TGA Traffic Generator/Analyzer

Interfaces
STM-16
Fast Ethernet
Fast Ethernet Test Cases
Gigabit Ethernet
ΠPartial Bandwidth over VC-3
ΠFull Bandwidth over VC-3-2v
ΠFull Bandwidth over VC-4
ΠPartial Bandwidth over VC-3-Nv with LCAS
Results of ETH over SDH adaptation tests
(GbE)
Equipment role SDH/SONET
Network
EC Ethernet Client
SDH
EA Ethernet Adaptation test set
(Edge/Transport role) TGA EA1 EA2 TGA
SC SONET/SDH Core
(Transport role) SC
TGA Traffic Generator/Analyzer

Interfaces
STM-16
Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Test Cases
Gigabit Ethernet
ΠFull Bandwidth over VC-4-7v
ΠPartial Bandwidth over VC-4-1v
ΠPartial Bandwidth over VC-4-Nv with LCAS
Video Clip
FE over SDH with LCAS interoperability
Interfaces
Equipment type
STM-16 A4 Ai Next-gen SDH ADM
STM-1
AXi NG-SDH + DXC
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet

A3

7xVC-12

AX3
9xVC-12
1660SM
(w/ ISA ES)

Click VCG (w/ LCAS):


here! 16xVC-12
(32Mbps)
Part I: Interoperability demo results

X Ethernet over SDH adaptation


• Major features of interoperability demo

X Results in Telecom Italia Labs (Turin – Italy)


• E/FE/GbE tests with GFP/VCAT and LCAS

X Results in Deutsche Telekom Labs (Berlin -


Germany)
• GbE tests with GFP & VCAT
Results of ETH over SDH adaptation tests
(GigE)
Test cases

es
Full bandwidth GE over VC-4-7v

as
tc
es
Et
GFP Partial bandwidth GE over VC-4-1v

Gb
GFP VCAT GFP
VCAT A1 VCAT

A2 A3 GFP
VC-4 XC VC-3/4 XC
A4 VCAT

GFP
VCAT

A5 GFP
A6 VCAT
1660 SM
VC-12 XC
MSPP
GFP
= STM-16 A7 VCAT
= GE VC-4 chan. VC-4 chan. VC-12 XC
= E-NNI CP R2 R1
= UNI CP
Functional role in the demonstration: GFP
Ethernet Multipoint VPN Services over SDH

Berlin

Region C
Hamburg
Region B

SDH CPE SDH Edge


(other vendor)

F GE
E Head Quarter
Branch Office E-VPN#1

SDH
Network München
Frankfurt

Region D
E-VPN#2 SDH Edge
Region A

(other vendor)
SDH CPE

F GE
E
Branch Office High BW requirements Head Quarter
High QoS, Gold Service
Part II: OMSN value
in Metro Ethernet Services

X Technology role in the demonstration: MSPP

X OMSN - Enabled Metro Ethernet Services


Technology role in the demonstration: MSPP

Customer Alcatel Metro


Network
Services 1660 SM
E1,
E1, E3,
E3, E4
E4
STM-1,
STM-1, STM-4,
STM-4, STM-16
STM-16
ATM
ATM SDH Ring
Ethernet,
Ethernet, GbE
GbE
IP/MPLS
2.5G/10G
IP/MPLS
ESCON,
ESCON, FICON
FICON
Fibre
Fibre Channel
Channel
FDDI,
FDDI, DBV
DBV Client Traffic Network
Signals Switching Transmission

L1 + L2
this is carrier This must be carrier
Aggregation class as well...
class
Traffic and revenue-per-bit trend
Traffic category CAGR 2002-2007
Traffic: 59- 75% 2002-2007
Mobile voice (2G,2.5G,3G) & data
(UMTS) +10% Source RHK July 2003

Leased Lines - Retail and +15%


Wholesale Revenue: 5-20%
Managed Data Network Service
+15%
BB Internet Access (Large Corp. –
FTTB) +55%
Revenue/bit: -33-36%
BB Internet Access (Residential &
SOHO/SME) +55%
The real challenge for transport
Video On Demand (Streaming) +40% is to provide solutions
compatible with the revenue/bit
decrease trend
Source: ITU, IDC, IBOPE, Nielsen, Media, Dataquest & Alcatel studies
The challange of NG-SDH
X Growth in broadband and multimedia data services
X Carriers and Service Providers aim to
• maintain high margin revenues from legacy services
• generate additional revenues from new services in a cost-effective
way (Ethernet, SAN, 3GMobile)
X Many carriers are basing their network evolution strategy on
NG-SDH Multi Service Provisioning Platforms (MSPP)
X MSPP trend to account around 40% of global metro market in
2005-2007 (IDC, RHK, Dell’Oro, Alcatel 2003)
X MSPPs economical benefits for Carriers:
• Savings on Capex and Opex, as existing legacy transport
infrastucture is leveraged and revenues on legacy services
protected
• New revenue generation by enabling new broadband services
• Smooth evolution path to network convergence
Part II: OMSN value
in Metro Ethernet Services

X Technology role in the demonstration: MSPP

X OMSN - Enabled Metro Ethernet Services


Enabled Ethernet Services in OMSN
E-Line (Private Line) E-Line (Virtual Private Line)
Dedicated bandwidth, P2P Shared bandwidth, P2P
Guaranteed QoS Multiple QoS/SLA

OMSN ETH
OMSN
ETH ETH ETH

Customer Customer Customer Customer


Site A Provider Site B Site A Provider Site B

E-LAN (Virtual Private LAN Service, Broadband Access/Video


VPLS) Shared bandwidth, P2MP
Shared bandwidth, any to any Multiple QoS/SLA
Multiple QoS/SLA
Customer Customer ISP/ ASP
Site A Site B
ETH Aggregate Port ETH
OMSN ETH
O MSN
ETH ETH
ETH ETH Provider
Customer Customer C
Customer Customer ETH
A
Site D Site C
Provider Customer B
Ethernet Line Service

Ethernet
point-to-point (E- Enterprise
Line/VLL) Headquarters

OMSN

OMSN
Branch Office
OMSN
Metro Aggregation Branch Office

OMSN

Branch Office
Ethernet LAN Service

Dual Homing
Ethernet
any-to-any (E-LAN/VPLS) Enterprise
Headquarters

OMSN

OMSN
Branch Office
OMSN
Branch Office
Metro Aggregation

OMSN

Branch Office
Ethernet Aggregation for Business
Internet Access Services

Metro IP/MPLS
Aggregation Backbone
Corporate
HQ

Corporate
HQ

E-Line/VLL

Corporate
HQ

OMSN

Corporate
HQ
Ethernet Aggregation for IP-VPNs
Service Extension

Metro IP/MPLS Metro


Corporate Aggregation Backbone Aggregation Branch
HQ Office

Branch
Office

Branch
IP-VPN Office
2547bis
E-Line/VLL

Branch
Office

OMSN 7750 SR OMSN


Branch
Office
Branch
Office
Ethernet Aggregation for Residential
Triple Play Services

Metro IP/MPLS Application


Aggregation Backbone Provider

NT

High Speed Internet


NT
DSLAM

VoD
NT DSLAM

Broadcast TV

Headend
OMSN
ONT

EPON VoIP
GPON PSTN

ONT Softswitch
Voice Gateway
OMSN Values for Ethernet Services

Boost your optical assets


leverage the enable Ethernet
installed base Services
E-Line, E-LAN, VPLS
Carrier-class data functions Aggregation

Speed-up Time to Revenue Minimize CAPEX & OPEX


Incremental
Quick rollout of new investments in step
Ethernet services with demand
Revenues on legacy
services protected

Faster Return On Investments One managed platform for


multi-service provisioning
Backup

Quick tutorial about GFP-F, VCAT, LCAS


Unified Management
for Differentiated Services
Added-Value Service Management Layer – 1355VPN, 1355BonD
Data Management Layer – 1354BM
Transport Management Layer – 1353SH, 1354RM, 1354NP
End-to-End Service Provisioning

Services Services
Metro Metro
Access Access

Metro
Optical Metro
Core
Core Core

Metro Metro
Access Access

Alcatel Data-Aware Optical Transport


X Quick tutorial about GFP-F, VCAT, LCAS
GFP-F: rate adaptive Ethernet services
over SDH
10/100/1000 SDH
E1/E3/STM-1
Ethernet VC-x
Up-link SDH
Native interface Provisionable up-link
E1/E3/STM-1 E1/E3/STM-1
Up-link

10/100/1000
Ethernet MSPP

TLAN service 10/100/1000


Ethernet

X Slashes interconnection costs by one order of magnitude (expensive


POS up-link ports are avoided)
X Flexible service provisioning
GFP-F: OSI Stack Relationship
Transparency to
all upper layer Ethernet Frame
protocols

IPv4 IPv6 IPX MPLS … GFP Ethernet Frame

Ethernet

GFP
PHY
SDH SDH Payload

Copper Ethernet STM-n


Point-to-Point I/F I/F
Full duplex
Fiber
- Workstation SDH transport
- LAN switch ISA-Eth network
- Router
ISA-GbE
VCAT: diverse routing

MSPP Node
ETH over SDH SDH Network
adaptation blade Edge and
Transport roles
SDH fabric Subnetwork A
VCi #n
VCi #n-1

Bundling of
VC-12, VC-3 or VC4

Subnetwork B
SDH I/f
VCi
VCi#1
#1
ETH I/f
VC group (VCG):
nxVCi with
Ethernet Node Virtual Concatenatenation, each
Client role one routed on its own path
LCAS: hitless on-demand bandwidth adjust
Upgrade of transport BW New VCi (#n+1)
devoted to ETH client needed added to VCG
SDH Network
VCi #n+1
Subnetwork A

VCi #n

Subnetwork B
VCi #1
VCi #1

LCAS allows to
increase/decrease (dinamically)
the capacity of the Virtual
Concatenation link in a hitless
way
LCAS: bandwidth readjust after failure
Faulty VCi is automatically
Failure hits one (or more) VCi
removed from VCG and
of the VCG
SDH Network BW devoted to ETH
VCi #n is consequently reduced
Subnetwork A

VCi #n-1

Subnetwork B
VCi #1
VCi #1

LCAS allows automatic VCi


resource readjust for carrier grade
service reliability

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