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© 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS (Metro Architectures enablINg Subwavelengths) Mark Basham(WPL, INT) George Zervas(UESSEX) MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review Brussels, March 29 th 2012 WP2 Metro architectures exploiting optical packet/flow switching
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2 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 Contents Brief WP2 summary – Objectives, activities and Y2 results Technical insight on Y2 results – XML Control Plane APIs – OAM architecture for subwavelength networks
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3 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 Main WP2 objectives [Y1]Specification & Design of Physical Network and Node Architecture OPST Ring TSON Mesh [Y2]Specification & Design of Control Plane Architecture OPST XML #1 TSON XML #2 GMPLS XML #3 [Y2]Common OAM Proposal for Subwavelength networks
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4 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 Activities breakdown Y2 Y1 Y2 Y1 Y2
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5 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 WP2 workplan Y2 M15 Published XML#1 Network Control Interface document M15 Published XML#2 Network Control Interface document M18 Published XML#3 Network Control Interface document M19 OAM specification proposal
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6 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 Y2 work summary & main results Starting points of work – Definition of network scenarios, drivers and requirements for metro- regional architectures combining optical transport and network resident IT resources (T1.1, D1.1) – OPST Metro Network Design and Control Plane requirements (T2.1, D2.1) – TSON Metro Network Design and Control Plane requirements (T2.2, D2.3) Y2 efforts predominantly employed – Specifying XML control plane APIs (T2.1 + T2.2 + T2.3) – OAM architecture for subwavelength networks (T2.4) Main Y2 results – XML #1 OPST Control Plane API (T2.1, D2.2) – XML #2 TSON Control Plane API (T2.2, D2.4) – XML #3 GMPLS Control Plane API (T2.3, D2.5) – OPST & TSON Common OAM Proposal (T2.4, D2.6)
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7 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 WP2: Y2 Delivering Operational Control WP1 WP4 D2.1 OPST Metro Network Design D2.1 OPST Metro Network Design D2.3 TSON Metro Network Design D2.3 TSON Metro Network Design D2.2 XML #1 OPST Control Plane API D2.2 XML #1 OPST Control Plane API D2.4 XML #2 TSON Control Plane API D2.4 XML #2 TSON Control Plane API D2.5 XML #3 GMPLS Control Plane API D2.5 XML #3 GMPLS Control Plane API D2.6 OPST & TSON Common OAM Proposal D2.6 OPST & TSON Common OAM Proposal WP3 WP1 Year 1 Results Year 2 Results Three XML control plane interfaces specified and in production. To be demonstrated in WP4
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8 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 New data plane technology Time Shared Optical Network (TSON) as metro mesh network architecture for guaranteed, statistically-multiplexed services
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9 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 Control Plane Architecture A two-fold control plane solution composed of vertically interoperable GMPLS CP and Subwavelength CP is proposed. The supervising upper-layer GMPLS CP provides the end-to-end resource reservation and routing across multiple sub-wavelength technologies. A vertical cooperation between the Subwavelength CP and GMPLS CP through XML interface is proposed to deliver a transport-agnostic GMPLS, which can more flexibly support any sub-wavelength switching solution.
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10 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 XML Control Plane APIs Network gets an IT interface XML is –W3C International standard, endorsed by software industry –Software & Platform Independent Flexible and lower cost approach - Telco specific expertise not required XSLT option for native sub wavelength variants
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11 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 OPST & TSON Control Plane OPST TSON The sub-wavelength connection is specified by the edge ports and the bandwidth parameters. The routing across internal ports and the scheduling mechanism are handled by the internal OPST control plane and not exposed to the GMPLS control system. The sub-wavelength connection is specified by the edge (tributary) ports and bandwidth parameters, but additionally the scheduling and route via the internal ports of the network are also provisioned
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12 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 XML 1, 2 & 3 API Documentation
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13 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 XML # 1 – 25 Use Cases Modelled
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14 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 XML # 2 – 20 Use Cases Modelled
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15 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 XML # 3 – 21 Use Cases Modelled
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16 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 Channel reservation type in XML schema definition This generic representation of a channel enables us to define resources for fixed/flexible time/frequency based networks as in TSON and FSON. The channel type is one of the main attributes on every port, carrying information between data plane and control plane units.
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17 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 XML introduced at the Network level Believed to be the first implementation of XML in the telecom management/control plane Will aid flexibility and lower cost of integration and service development Convergence of IT and Telecom Opens Telecom to practices and economies of IT 3 XML Interfaces specified and in development
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18 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 OAM architecture for subwavelength networks A new E2E architecture enabling MPLS and subwavelength OAM interworking. OAM architecture within a single OPST and TSON subwalength domains Novel performance monitoring mechanism enabling scalable OAM flows in E2E network architectures.
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19 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 OPST OAM functions
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20 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 TSON hierarchical OAM functions
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21 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 MAINS performance monitoring proposal Continuity check and Connectivity Verification (CC-V): scalability could be assured by applying Label stacking in our E2E OAM architecture. Delay Measurement (DM): we propose a train of packets which, on the one hand, aims to provide enough accuracy (i.e relative error below 0,2) for E2E jitter estimations and on the other hand to minimize the amount of OAM traffic injected in the networkof Loss Measurement (LM): –For “low frequency” background loss probability estimation one could send a single LM packet every 10 seconds, which yields 8640 packets per day. –For on-demand LM due to noticeable packet drop at the user level a packet train of length 100 should suffice. Throughput measurement: we choose 100 packets as a good balance between measurement accuracy and isolation of the rest of the traffic in the LSP.
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22 © 2010 MAINS Consortium MAINS 2 nd EC Technical Review, Brussels, March 29 th 2012 Summary WP2 activities are completed Main objectives for year 2 are achieved: –XML interfaces –E2E OAM architecture
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