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omniran TG 1 Cooperations for OmniRAN P802.1CF Max Riegel, NSN (Chair OmniRAN TG)

omniran TG 2 There is Evidence to consider Commonalities of IEEE 802 Access Networks More (huge) networks are coming up by everything gets connected –e.g. SmartGrid, ITS, IoT, … New markets for IEEE 802 access technologies –e.g. factory automation, in-car communication, home automation, … IEEE 802 access is becoming more heterogeneous –multiple network interfaces e.g. IEEE 802.3, IEEE , IEEE … –multiple access network topologies e.g. IEEE in residential, corporate and public –multiple network subscriptions e.g. multiple subscriptions for same interface New emerging techniques, like SDN and virtualization

omniran TG 3 OmniRAN P802.1CF provides a kind of ‘Stage 2’ Specification for IEEE 802 The ITU-T defined in its Rec. I.130 a sequential 3 stage process, which is nowadays commonly used in most telecommunication network standardization activities. A ‘Stage 2’ specification provides a mapping of the existing IEEE 802 protocols to a functional network model, which facilitates easier evaluation and better understanding of end-to-end behavior. ‘External’ requirements from the service/deployment perspective Develop a logical/functional model for evaluation of those requirements Available IEEE 802 specifications of protocols and attributes. ?

omniran TG 4 P802.1CF Project Authorization Request Project Title: Network Reference Model and Functional Description of IEEE 802 Access Network Scope: This Recommended Practice specifies an access network, which connects terminals to their access routers, utilizing technologies based on the family of IEEE 802 Standards by providing an access network reference model, including entities and reference points along with behavioral and functional descriptions of communications among those entities. Purpose: Heterogeneous networks may include multiple network interfaces, multiple network access technologies, and multiple network subscriptions. In some cases such heterogeneous functionality must be supported in a single user terminal. This Recommended Practice supports the design and deployment of access networks based on IEEE 802 technologies, guides the developers of extensions to the existing standards in support of a heterogeneous access network, and enables the use of IEEE 802 standards in new network deployments by specifying the functions of the IEEE 802 technologies when deployed in access networks.

omniran TG 5 Key constraints for P802.1CF Essential task is to reverse engineer a ‘Stage 2’ document based on the existing IEEE 802 protocols to document an IEEE 802 access network –Show, how the IEEE 802 protocols fit together –Show, that required functionality is available –Gaps may appear, but addressing them is not in the scope of OmniRAN The specification establishes a Recommended Practice –It provides common understanding however does not exclude other solutions –It may lead to better alignment of capabilities of IEEE 802 access technologies (wired as well as wireless) Aim is to sharpen the understanding of IEEE 802 for the deployment in access networks –Provide a kind of cookbook to network engineers –Provide a reference specification to other organizations and operators

omniran TG 6 Internet/Web Applications OmniRAN in the big picture of the Internet LINK PHY IP TCP HTTP WWW LINK PHY LINK PHY LINK PHY IP TCP HTTP WWW Peer (Client) Peer (Server) Internet LINK PHY IP LINK PHY IP LINK PHY IP LINK PHY IP LINK PHY IP LINK PHY IP LINK PHY LINK PHY OmniRAN Domain UE Access Router

omniran TG 7 Scope of IEEE 802 Access Network Medium Scope of OmniRAN P802.1CF mapped to the IEEE 802 Reference Model P802.1CF will define an abstraction of an access network based on IEEE 802 technologies –The access network provides the link between a station (IP host) and the first hop router The abstraction leads to very few generic interfaces for all kind of implementations –R1 represents the PHY and MAC layer functions between terminal and base station, which are completely covered by the IEEE 802 specifications –R2 represents a control interface between terminal and central control entity, e.g. for authentication –R3 represents a control interface between the access network and a central control entity and the data path interface towards the first hop router, which is defined by the IEEE 802 Data Link SAP. Data Link Physical Higher Layers Data Link Physical Data Link Physical Data Link Physical Data Link Physical Data Link Physical Higher Layers Control I/f Control Entity R1 STA CORE

omniran TG 8 SDN is part of OmniRAN SDN is based on the same architectural model as used by OmniRAN to describe the access infrastructure within the scope of IEEE 802 Effectively access networks enabling dynamic attachment of terminals to a communication infrastrucute have always been a kind of ‘software defined’ networks. –‘Software’ can just be considered as a synonym of the control protocols of the legacy access networks models. Medium Data Link Physical Data Link Physical Higher Layers Control I/f Control Entity CORE Openflow Switch Specification v1.3.2

omniran TG 9 P802.1CF Draft ToC Introduction and Scope Abbreviations, Acronyms, Definitions, and Conventions References Identifiers Network Reference Model –Overview –Reference Points –Access Network Control Architecture Multiple deployment scenarios Functional Design and Decomposition –Access Network Preconfiguration –Network Discovery and Selection –Association –Authentication and Authorization –Datapath establishment –QoS and policy control –Datapath relocation –Datapath teardown –Disassociation –Accounting SDN Abstraction –Terminal –Access and Backhaul Annex: –Tenets (Informative)

omniran TG 10 Example Chapter Structure Functional Design and Decomposition –Access network preconfiguration –Network Discovery and Selection Generic functional requirements and information flows Ethernet functional design< WPAN functional design< WLAN functional design< WMAN functional design< WRAN functional design< –Association –Authentication and Authorization –Datapath establishment –QoS and policy control –Datapath relocation –Datapath teardown –Disassociation –Accounting

omniran TG 11 NDS Functional Requirements IEEE 802 network discovery and selection should support more complex scenarios: –Multiple access technologies –Multiple different access networks –Multiple subscriptions –Specific service requirements –No a-priori knowledge about offered services CORE A CORE B CORE C Access Network >2< Access Network >3< Access Network >1<

omniran TG 12 NDS Roles and Identifiers User –One or more Subscriptions Subscription Identifier {NAI} + Subscription Name {String} Terminal –Station STA {EUI-48} Access Network –One or more Access Network Interfaces ANI {EUI-48} –Access Network AN Identifier {EUI-48} + AN Name {String} –Supported Subscription Services –Supported User Services –Access Network Capabilities Record of capabilities {t.b.d. (ANQP???} CORE –Subscription Service – ‘Termination point of AAA’ SSP Identifier {FQDN} + SSP Name {String} –User Service – ‘Termination point of IEEE 802 user plane’ USP Identifier {???} + USP Name {String} FFS: Is model sufficient for complex roaming scenarios? Split of CORE into SSP and USP (control- & user plane functions)?

omniran TG 13 Network Discovery and Selection Functions A process which allows a station to retrieve the list of all access network interfaces in reach by –Passive scanning –Active scanning –Data base query Retrieving supplementory information for each of the access network interfaces to learn about –Identity of the access network –Supported Subscriptions –Supported Services Some algorithm in the station, which processes all the retrieved information, for determination of the ‘best’ access network interface to connect to.

omniran TG 14 NDS Technology Specific Design IdentifiersSTAEUI-48 EUI-64EUI-48 ANIEUI-48 EUI-64EUI-48 AN-id???EUI-48???EUI-48 AN-name256 Char30 Char??? SubscriptionsNAINAI/PSK???/PSKNAI Multiple COREsInfoANQP-?- Discovery processmanualpassive, active passive A specific section for each of the IEEE 802 access technologies should explain, how the generic requirements are supported and realized. –It would be great, if references into the specifications would be provided. OmniRAN would like to engage subject matter experts of the 802 WGs for creating the contributions on the particular access technologies. –Necessary effort should be managable once a kind of template is established. A thorough review should be performed by the WGs to ensure that the access technology specific content of P802.1CF is correct.

omniran TG 15 Cooperation inside E.g.: PtP Link Behavior for Access Networks Point-to-point link behavior is required to –Enforce all traffic passing through the CORE –Isolate terminal communication in a shared infrastructure Mobility support is required in the bridged infrastructure –Without impacting IP connectivity, i.e. IP session has to be maintained while moving Point-to-point link state signalling required towards CORE CORE A CORE B

omniran TG 16 Realization of point-to-point link behavior in Access Networks STAAR/CtrlAP/BS PHY DLL IP Access Network Model – the desired solution PHY DLL ETH IP GRE ETH Access Network Model – nowadays real world solution PHY ETH IP PHY DLL PHY ETH STAAR/CtrlGWAP/BS

omniran TG 17 PtP Link Solution Approaches Establish dedicated VLAN for each terminal –Q-in-Q Scalability issue, max 4094 ptp links may not be enough –MAC-in-MAC Seems to be feasible, for further study Establish secured connection for each terminal across bridged infrastructure –MACsec Seems to be feasible, for further study

omniran TG 18 Conclusion The P802.1CF specification provides a kind of functional framework across all IEEE 802 access technologies. The creation of the OmniRAN P802.1CF specification requires cooperation –within IEEE –but also with most of the other IEEE 802 WGs. Subject matter experts wanted across all WGs to contribute and review technology specific input for P802.1CF. –Most convenient working methods in OmniRAN TG required to make contributions happen E.g., a kind of template for each kind of contribution may reduce the necessary effort.