Geneva, Switzerland, 13 July 2013 Moderator Summary Ethernet Protection Summary Ghani Abbas, Ericsson – ITU-T SG15 vice chair Steve Haddock – IEEE Interworking chair Glenn Parsons, Ericsson – IEEE vice chair Joint IEEE-SA and ITU Workshop on Ethernet
Geneva, Switzerland, 2 13 July Summary ….. 1/2 IEEE 802.1AX LAG is being revised to provide node and link redundancy, address dual-homed interconnects, and congruent per-service traffic distribution. Expected Standards 1H2014 New Project p802.1CB started to identify and replicate frames and eliminate these frames in seamless protection scheme New project p802.1 Qca -Path Control and Reservation (PCR) started. It leverages SPB for explicit Path establishment as well as reservation and redundancy
Geneva, Switzerland, 13 July G.Supplement 52 for G.8032 was approved. It provides scenarios for: - Ethernet services support - Ring interconnections -Network applications and use cases New work G.mdsp provides protection interworking for UNI/NNI network scenarios using ITU approved protection schemes (OTN and Ethernet) MECP is under study. It addresses protection of single rooted-multipoint (RMP) Ethernet connections in Ethernet transport networks. Summary …..2/2