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1 www.ist-muse.eu A New Generation of Multi Service Access Networks: Results of MUSE Phase I Peter.Vetter@Alcatel.be AccessNets 2006 Athens, 4-6.09.2006

2 Accessnets 2006 — 2 www.ist-muse.eu Outline  Introduction to MUSE  Access Architectures and Platforms  First Mile Solutions  Residential Gateways  Lab Trials  Summary and Outlook

3 Accessnets 2006 — 3 www.ist-muse.eu MUSE Overall Objective Multi service access network that provides  secure connectivity between end-user terminals and edge  in a multi-provider environment  at a low cost for every European citizen. Multi service access network that provides  secure connectivity between end-user terminals and edge  in a multi-provider environment  at a low cost for every European citizen. Customer Premises Network Service Provider Internet Service Provider Application Service Provider Network Access Provider Access Node Residential Gateway Edge Node Aggregation network First Mile

4 Accessnets 2006 — 4 www.ist-muse.eu Partners System vendors SME Aarhus BB society Operators Research Inst. & Universities IBBT Inria TU Eindhoven Budapest University (BUTE) ICCS/NTUA HHI Lund Institute of Technology (LTH) ACREO Univ. Carlos III de Madrid University of Essex Component vendors Phase I: 2004-2005 Phase II: 2006-2007 36 partners -100 PY/year (*) (**) (*) Only in phase I (**) Only in phase II

5 Accessnets 2006 — 5 www.ist-muse.eu Outline  Introduction to MUSE  Access Architectures and Platforms  First Mile Solutions  Residential Gateways  Lab Trials  Summary and Outlook

6 Accessnets 2006 — 6 www.ist-muse.eu Issues when using Ethernet in Access  Ethernet LAN (trusted environment)  Ethernet in Access (public network)  Bridge learning - Broadcast of some initialisation messages (ARP, DHCP, PPPoE) DOS attacks Confidential info to other users or competing providers  Secure and scalable connectivity models Model 1 (L2 forwarding) Model 2 (L3 forwarding)  No authentication  AAA  Configurable MAC@ Conflicts, spoofing  Anti-spoofing mechanism  No QoS  QoS framework

7 Accessnets 2006 — 7 www.ist-muse.eu Model 1: L2 Ethernet forwarding CPN NSP/ISP ASP NAP EN Ethernet aggregation network AN CPE EN CPE Cross connect VLAN (stacking) or Bridging Ethernet MAC@ bridged BRAS or Edge Router routed (IPv4/IPv6) IP termination

8 Accessnets 2006 — 8 www.ist-muse.eu Model 2: L3 IP forwarding CPN NSP/ISP ASP NAP EN Ethernet aggregation network AN CPE EN CPE BRAS or Edge Router routed (IPv4/IPv6) IP termination bridged IP aware bridging (IPv4/IPv6 )

9 Accessnets 2006 — 9 www.ist-muse.eu Multi Service Access QoS control  QoS is key in multi-service access  End-to-End QoS solutions (e.g. IntServ) commercially failed because of complexity  Priority based QoS (e.g. Diffserv) works in Core Networks with sufficient capacity, not suited for Access & Aggregation => Resource admission control in Access & Aggregation needed Edge Node Access Node

10 Accessnets 2006 — 10 www.ist-muse.eu QoS control Edge Node Access Node  Pre-provisioned pipes NRC  Network Resource Controller (NRC) View of flows and BW already allocated Configures policers at borders Admission control after request

11 Accessnets 2006 — 11 www.ist-muse.eu Outline  Introduction to MUSE  Access Architectures and Platforms  First Mile Solutions  Residential Gateways  Lab Trials  Summary and Outlook

12 Accessnets 2006 — 12 www.ist-muse.eu First Mile  High BW at lower cost Low cost CWDM Radio over Fibre (SM, MM) VDSL over Fibre XL PON DSL Dynamic Spectral Mgt. UWB over DSL

13 Accessnets 2006 — 13 www.ist-muse.eu xDSL Loop Qualification and Monitoring Line testing integrated in DSL System Assessment of loop quality and noise environment Integration in network management for provisioning work-flow Subproject C: EAB, TI, TNO, TS, LTH

14 Accessnets 2006 — 14 www.ist-muse.eu Outline  Introduction to MUSE  Access Architectures and Platforms  First Mile Solutions  Residential Gateways  Lab Trials  Summary and Outlook

15 Accessnets 2006 — 15 www.ist-muse.eu Residential Gateway NT1 NT2 CPN ST U T1T2SR Subscriber Line TAST’ IP ETH PHY MediaSIPTR69 Internet serv Triple play services PHY SIP DHCP QoS Management IP ETH TR69 Data Control Management NT12

16 Accessnets 2006 — 16 www.ist-muse.eu Outline  Introduction to MUSE  Access Architectures and Platforms  First Mile Solutions  Residential Gateways  Lab Trials  Summary and Outlook

17 Accessnets 2006 — 17 www.ist-muse.eu Lab Trials  Model 1: Ethernet Forwarding  Model 2: IP Forwarding Subproject C: Ericsson, TNO, ACREO, IFX, Robotiker, TI, TS, LTH, BUTE Subproject B: Alcatel, Thomson, DT, TID, STM, BT, IBBT, INRIA, NTUA

18 Accessnets 2006 — 18 www.ist-muse.eu Optical Access Integrated Lab trial Subproject D: HHI, TU Eindhoven, Univ. of Essex Lucent Technologies, PTI, FT, UC3M

19 Accessnets 2006 — 19 www.ist-muse.eu Summary  Building Multi Service Access with Ethernet L2 or L3 forwarding model QoS guarantees by network resource control  Increased Bandwidth on First Mile  Residential Gateway Suited for Triple Play  Demonstrated in Lab Trials  Outlook phase II MM service intelligence in access Fixed Mobile convergences Mobile BB Access MUSE Multimedia

20 Accessnets 2006 — 20 www.ist-muse.eu Muse confidential Thank you for your attention


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