TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, 3 - 6 June 2002 1 SEQUIN: Results on QoS Afrodite Sevasti Greek Research and Technology Network (GRNET)

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TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June SEQUIN: Results on QoS Afrodite Sevasti Greek Research and Technology Network (GRNET) and Research Academic Computer Technology Institute (CTI), Greece

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Project info SEQUIN - SErvice QUality across Independently managed Networks (IST ) Duration 18 months (Nov Apr 2002) Partners: Project Web site: DANTE, DFN, GARR, GRNET, PSNC, RENATER, SWITCH, UKERNA

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Overview SEQUIN has defined and implemented an end-to-end approach to Quality of Service (QoS), operating across multiple management domains and exploiting a combination of IP and ATM technology The project has specified the implementation architecture for the Premium IP service, which aims at offering the equivalent of an end-to-end virtual leased line service at the IP layer across multiple domains. The architecture is targeted at the GÉANT (The pan- European Gigabit Research Network) and is applicable to each connected National Research and Education Network (NREN) across Europe and local DiffServ domains

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June QoS parameters From users’ requirements and technical considerations : –One-way delay (OWD) –IP packet delay variation (IPDV) –Available bandwidth –One-way packet loss (OWPL) The set is common to IETF and ITU-T Naming and definitions are chosen to be comply to RFC 2330 (Framework for IP Performance metrics) and follow the ongoing IPPM IETF working group work.

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June QoS user requirements (from user’s questionnaire)

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Premium IP Differentiated Services - RFC2475 and EF PHB Overprovisioning Limited percentage of link capacity devoted to Premium IP (to 5%) Static provisioning-minimal number of actions per node IETF IPPM QoS parameters measurement framework Modular approach A model that can be implemented in short time using available tools Based on IP, for various transport protocols A chain of Premium IP compatible PDBs

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June The tasks for each node - monitoring and accounting- QoS rules propagation - congestion control - admission control and classification - scheduling- marking- policing - shaping always Selected locations Selected locations always NO Done by source not needed Selected locations Selected locations

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Premium IP specification Classification and high priority scheduling (DSCP) on all nodes Do not police on egress Do not shape anywhere Do not police on egress Do not shape anywhere Policing can be avoided at ingress when receiving from a trusted backbone Classify (IP pair prefixes) Police - Strict, Capacity Mark Classify (IP pair prefixes) Police - Strict, Capacity Mark Police by (AS source, destination) Aggregate capacity on all border nodes Police by (AS source, destination) Aggregate capacity on all border nodes

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Example (one direction) Domain p VLAN Or dedicated wire Domain p VLAN Or dedicated wire Domain 2 ATM Domain 3 Backbone Classification (DSCP) Policing (AS aggregate) Classification (DSCP) Policing (AS aggregate) Domain 4 Classification (IP) Policing (strict 2 MTU) Marking - scheduling Classification (IP) Policing (strict 2 MTU) Marking - scheduling Classification (DSCP) Scheduling Classification (DSCP) Scheduling Dedicated PVC

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Use the highest priority queueing mechanism (PQ or WRR). Limit total Premium capacity when assigning service to users at about 5% of each core link. Premium IP vs. Best Effort Total link capacity Premium traffic Best Effort traffic Suggested Premium limit

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June “Proof of Concept” Initial implementation of the testing methodology by implementing a “Proof of Concept” test-bed involving user groups Goals: –access to a controlled environment composed of a variety of hardware and underlying technology –functionality verification of each component required to implement Premium IP The set of tests performed included: –laboratory tests for basic router functionality –wide area tests for network calibration (understand the performance users can expect & the interaction between different network technologies) –tests involving users to verify the QoS provisioning processes

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June H.323 users tests H.323 users from TF-STREAM Task Force –TF-STREAM, Tests –Core network (GÉANT): 10Gbit/s & 2.5 Gbit/s POS and Juniper routers. –4 high (2.5 Gbit/s POS) and lower (2x155Mbit/s ATM access) speed national networks connecting six testing locations –Traffic tests with measurement tools with/without Premium IP enabled –Objective and subjective quality assessments of H.323 videoconferencing

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June H.323 tests topology

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Test scenarios End-to-end setup, between each pair of the participants Videoconference initiated – users assessment of audio and video quality ICMP Ping tool was used to measure end-to-end RTT The videoconference session was terminated Use of RUDE/CRUDE tool with traffic pattern imitating videoconference stream in both directions for recording jitter and packet loss NETPERF throughput test was used to assess the bandwidth available for Premium IP service

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Test results I

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Test results II

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Test results III

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Testing with IST projects AQUILA (IST ) –Enhanced architecture for QoS in Internet –PL (Warsaw) - AT (Vienna), 2.5 Mb/s –activated on 15 April 2002 MOICANE (IST ) –QoS support in access technologies –IT, GR, PT, RO –target time April/May 2002

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Monitoring

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June QoS monitoring infrastructure Monitoring scope, measurements methods and synchronisation SMTs solution monitoring scenario (based on public domain SW with enhancements for data collection, analysis and presentation) RIPE TTM test-boxes monitoring scenario (suggested for better accuracy) AdvantagesDisadvantages SMTs - Open architecture - Distributed system - Ease in manipulation of data - Low implementation cost - Easily expanded to end-users - Cumbersome deployment - Security vulnerabilities Commercial Products - Ready for service product - Accurate measurements - Close architecture - Scaling - centralised architecture - High installation cost

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June SLAs SLAs/SLSs are the essential mechanisms for agreeing, configuring, delivering, guaranteeing and evaluating the obtained QoS SLA definition between two peers is the structural unit for the establishment of end-to-end services There are always two SLAs, one for each direction. The contracted values might be different.

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June SLA definition Definition of SLAs between GEANT and NRENs –Administrative/legal part –SLS part: defining the set of parameters (SLS template) and their values, such as a Traffic Conditioning Specification (TCS) Matrix for NREN-to-NREN traffic IP Premium

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Proposed SLS template Scope Flow description Performance guarantees –OWD, IPDV,OWPL, MTU, Available bandwidth Traffic Envelope and Traffic Conformance –Conformance to a shape and a limit of throughput/capacity –Conformance algorithm = the (b,r) token bucket –Conformance parameters = (b, r) b = f(number of router interfaces on the same router that are part of the service, distance from the source ) r = 1.5*avail_bw Excess treatment, service schedule, reliability

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June e2e SLAs Collection of the e2e chain SLAs After the establishment of the e2e SLA, end-users must also be provided with SMTs to verify the quality and quantity of throughput provided by the service

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Service provisioning SUGGESTED: Centralized model of service provisioning Parameters and configuration for Premium IP are not yet state-of-art. A more collaborative approach is initially needed –Detailed collaboration and exchange of information between all parties, at times in a somewhat un-coordinated fashion

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Conclusions SEQUIN has shown HOW to deploy Premium IP NRENs are invited to implement it The service provisioning model needs to be further elaborated Support sought for development of monitoring tools, which is fundamental for the provisioning of the service Premium IP as a replacement of ATM-based MBS

TERENA Networking Conference 2002, Limerick, Ireland, June Thank you