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IETF PARIS1 SONET/SDH Emulation CEP-11 Andy Malis, Tellabs Prayson Pate, Overture Networks Ron Cohen, Resolute Networks David Zelig, Corrigent
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IETF PARIS2 Structured SDH Emulation STM-1 STM-4 4xE1 STM-4 SDH Ring VC-4 MPLS PSN 4xVC-12 4xVC-4 VC-4
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IETF PARIS3 CEP-10 Draft has been stable for a long while (over 3 years) However, Control Word is not aligned with Recommended PW Control Word –Not ECMP friendly –Can not run VCCV –Special CEP MPLS adaptation header used –Not aligned with other L1 TDM PW
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IETF PARIS4 CEP-10 CW E: Header Extension R: Remote Defect Indication (CEP-RDI) D: DBA mode (Compressed Payload) N,P: Pointer Adjustment Indications and CEP-AIS Structure Pointer: Offset of SPE/VT in packet Sequence number: 14 bits (16 bits in PW-CW)
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IETF PARIS5 PW-CW Flags: Service Specific Flags FRG: Fragmentation (First, Intermediate, Last) Length: Optional (Set if payload below 64 bytes) Sequence Number: all values used (L1 services), 0 as non sequenced (L2 services) indication
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IETF PARIS6 CEP-11 CW L: Forward Defect Indication (CEP-AIS) R: Remote Defect Indication (CEP-RDI) N,P: Pointer Adjustment Indications FRG: Set to Zero Length: Used to signal DBA (no payload) Sequence number: L1 (all values) Structure Pointer: 13 bits
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IETF PARIS7 CEP-11 Fractional VC-4 CW Extension headers configured on both ends (no E bit)
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IETF PARIS8 Pointer Indications N,P –0,0 : Normal Operation –1,0 : Negative Pointer Justification Indication –0,1 : Positive Pointer Justification Indication –1,1 : Loss of Pointer Alarm –All indications are replayed three times (this is a change from CEP-10 were VT N,P indications are on super-frame boundaries)
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IETF PARIS9 TDM PWs STM-1 STM-4 4xE1 VC-4 MPLS PSN 4xE1 4xVC-4 VC-4 E1 CEP PE SATOP PE CESoPSN PE NxDS0 MS PE
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IETF PARIS10 Questions? Thanks!
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