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Shaheedul Huq
Solution Sales Manager
Optical Networks
June 7, 2012
PB/Month
180,000
Mobility
+27%
100,000 17x 2008-2020
Growth CAGR IP Apps
2008-2020
20,000
Cloud
1999 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014 2017 2021
Source: Juniper, Cisco,
MINTS
Explosive Bandwidth Growth Dynamic and Unpredictable applications
Vendor A Vendor B
Packets
Vendor C Vendor D
Circuits Technology X Technology Y
Vendor E
Technology Z
Vendor B Vendor F
Optical Technology M
Technology Z
Transport
• Multiple layers
• Multiple technologies in Transport layer (SDH/SONET, CES, Metro D/CWDM, OTN, etc)
• Multiple vendors within these layers
• Multiple traffic planes within these vendor environments (Data, Control & Management)
Reducing layers
IP IP IP IP
OC-3/OC-48 OC-192 /
OC-768
ATM Control
Plane 10G/40G/100G
SDH/MSPP 10/40G (GMPLS/ OTN interfaces
ASON)
SDH/Sonet
Multi-
OADM DWDM/2D Degree ROADM Switch
P<->P DWDM ROADM / OXC
• Reducing SDH/SONET
Moving to OADM, MSPP and reduction of
• Moving to a converged IP/MPLS-
ATM
OTN/DWDM…
0
Optical switching 1
multi-reach DWDM OTN switching for
10/40/100G CDC, flexi- sub-lambda grooming,
grid TDM and cheap
grooming
IPoDWDM P-OTS
Transport NMS
Network ODUk switching
Management with native TDM
Coloured interfaces System cross-connection
integrated into IP/MPLS
IP/MPLS Router Ethernet/ ODU
router MPLS switch switch
Integration of router
coloured interfaces into 10/40/100G
DWDM planning tool DWDM NMS 10/40/100G
DWDM
Multi-degree
Pure Packet Switch ROADM/PXC
Multi-degree Fabric for MPLS-TP /
ROADM/PXC Ethernet
IP/MPLS control
IP layer IP layer
plane
• Reduced total cost
GMPLS control
MPLS OTN
switching switching layer of ownership (TCO)
plane
layer by 40-65% compared
DWDM layer to traditional
DWDM layer networks
• Increased efficiency
Integrated Packet Transport Network through Multi-Layer
Optimization
OSSIntegrated OSS
• Simplified
operation through
MPLS
Switch common OSS
Multi-layer Optimization
IP Core and interworking
router
Integrated Control Control Planes
IP Edge plane (GMPLS)
router
10/40/100G Opt. OTN Integrated Data
Trans. & Switch switch
plane
Converged SuperCore
IP Ethernet TDM BS
Node Network Topology WIN SAF
WIL
Model
electrical Physical Structure YVE ZH SGL
grooming •15 traffic nodes
•25 physical links GE LS BE LZ
NIU
RAP
60 36.5 60
20.2
wavelengths
wavelengths
50 50
40 40
30 30
STM-64 STM-64
STM-16 STM-16
20 20
10GE->ODU-2 10GE->ODU-2
10 10
1GE->ODU-2 1GE->ODU-2
1GE->ODU-1 1GE->ODU-1
0 0
NIU-RAP
WIN-ZH
CR-NIU
NIU-RAP
WIN-ZH
CR-NIU
NIU-SGL
NIU-SGL
LZ-ZH
RAP-ZH
LZ-ZH
RAP-ZH
LZ-RAP
BE-YVE
BS-WIN
BS-YVE
GE-YVE
LS-YVE
BE-ZH
BS-ZH
SAF-WIN
BE-YVE
BS-YVE
GE-YVE
LS-YVE
LZ-RAP
BS-WIN
BE-ZH
BS-ZH
SAF-WIN
SAF-WIL
SGL-WIL
BE-LZ
SAF-WIL
SGL-WIL
BEL-LZ
BE-LZ
BEL-LZ
CR-LGV
CR-LGV
BE-BS-1
BE-BS-2
BE-LS-1
BE-LS-2
BE-BS-1
BE-BS-2
BE-LS-1
BE-LS-2
GE-LS
BEL-LGV
BEL-LGV
GE-LS
node pair node pair
Source: Thomas Engel, Achim Autenrieth, Jean-Claude Bishoff, “Packet Layer Topologies of Cost Optimized
Transport Networks”, ONDM, Braunschweig, Germany, Feb. 18-20, 2009
9 © Nokia Siemens Networks Document classification
Optimization of DWDM Layer via OTN & MPLS-TP Integration
80%
50% yearly capacity growth 100% yearly capacity growth
60%
40%
20%
Up to 80% Up to 65% Up to 68%
0%
Off-load factor 50% 70% 90% 50% 70% 90% Core
2010 17% 15% 12% 17% 15% 12%
2011 22% 18% 15% 26% 36% 33%
router
2012 24% 35% 30% 32% 47% 50% Power / CO2
2013 24% 47% 46% 38% 52% 60% IP off-load consumption Floor space
2014 35% 44% 55% 38% 52% 61% with reduction reduction
MPLS-TP
Router off-load factor (%)
European customer example IP core router tranist traffic off-load with P-OTN
switch can result significant savings (*) !
• Yearly capacity growth: 50 and 100%
• IP Transit traffic off load factor: 50%, 70%, 90% • Electricity saving (OPEX)
• Router pipe filling factor: 75% • CO2 cumulative saving during 2010-2014 in
European customer case can be up to 590 tons
• Cumulative CAPEX savings in 2014
• Footprint saving can help on site rental costs and
•50% yoy capacity growth: 55% delaying the needed site expansion investments
•100% yoy capacity growth: 61% (*) Depending of the final configuration
POTS Switching allows significant reduction of IP/MPLS network CAPEX and OPEX!
Photonic integration
• Enabling 40G, 100G, 400G, 1Tb, flexi-
rate transponder
• Supporting passive optical distribution • Key technology for reducing cost,
network footprint and power
• Enabling >60Tb/s together with new • Si-photonics for integration of optical
fiber technologies and electronic functionality
Field-proven tools
consumption
Minimized Latency
Multi-vendor integration
Improved Scalability
Packet
MPLS switching
OTN 5 Tbps
Circuit
OTN switching Max. single
Optical
shelf router
WDM capacity
Cross-domain
Multi-vendor
Resiliency Risks
Control Plane Integration: Multi-Layer Integration &
IP/MPLS & GMPLS Automatio CAPEX Optimization
n
DWDM
DWDM layer layer
TNMS TNMS
TransNet TransNet