Title: One Planet' One Network' A Million Possibilities'
1One Planet. One Network. A Million Possibilities.
- IP/MPLS Inter-Carrier Networks
- AHCIET 2003
- Oscar Fontalvo
- IP Product Manager
2Agenda
- IP/MPLS Basic Concepts
- Market Trends
- Open Networking Environment
- Carrier Inter-Connection
- Overall Architecture The New Public Network
- Global Crossing IP/MPLS Approach
3IP/MPLS Network
4Market Trends
- IP/MPLS networks are becoming the key initiative
of service providers in future planning driven by
business and consumer demand for enriched
applications-based services - Providers are consolidating Legacy and IP
services on the same IP/MPLS infrastructure - Many large enterprises and smaller organizations
are migrating their data, voice and video
applications to a common converged IP platform
5Open Networking Environment
- An open networking environment supporting
any-to-any and end-to-end service is fundamental
to the success of mass market applications such
as Voice over IP, Content Distribution and global
VPN for multinational corporations - These services must extend beyond the provider
single network. - Today, a single operators network can provide
performance guarantee, but has limited geographic
reach - The public Internet provides Global connectivity,
but falls short of providing a robust environment
for global VPNs, content delivery or other
applications with more rigorous performance
requirements
6Inter-Carrier Connection
- The answer to delivering this new type of
networks lies in - extending public IP/MPLS networks beyond each
providers - footprint through commercially-oriented
inter-carrier interfaces
IP/MPLS
Branch Office
Inter-Carrier Connection
International Service Provider
Inter-Carrier Connection
Data Center Content
Service Provider A
Service Provider B
7IP/MPLS Beyond Boundaries
- Consumers and Businesses will pay for enriched
communications that overcome their frustration
with a best-effort Internet. - Businesses seek their productivity and cost
benefits of a transition of a private network to
public IP network solutions - In order to compete effectively for the resulting
new revenues, carriers must also overcome several
fundamental challenges - Focus their capital and resources on their
existing networks - Economically difficult to justify an extensive
network presence - Difficult to compete with strong branded local or
national networks - Off-net facilities extensions are costly and Opex
intensive - Telecom business models require critical mass of
users to leverage economies of scale and growth
profits - Maximal market opportunity is gained by extending
services off-net Ex PSTN, The Internet - Interconnecting to other carriers new revenues
are gained by transporting and terminating
traffic - Redefining service definitions and business
framework beyond best-effort environment
8IP/MPLS Inter-Carrier Capability
- Internet Providers currently use peering
arrangements to connect their IP networks, but
these connections only provide best-effort
connectivity - The definition for an inter-carrier IP/MPLS
solution will include the following - Global Standard addressing
- Common signaling protocol
- Metering for settlement
- Security Protection across the interface
- Compliance to meet domestic and international
regulations - Commercially driven network-to-network
transparency
9Overall Architecture
The New Public Network
- Expected performance driven by the users
application - Appropriate levels of security, quality and
bandwidth will be either reserved or negotiated
through service controls and delivery frameworks - Predictability throughout the network
- Assured delivery relies on a highly controllable
robust MPLS foundation that supports dynamic
network environment for all applications - Realistic implementation for omnipresent
communication - Inter-Carrier MPLS interface must be leveraged
to expand addressable markets.
A new form of Global Networks will emerge
overtime similar to todays PSTN and Internetand
yet built to deliver a very different set of
applications
10Global Crossing IP Network
- IP deployed directly on DWDM backbone for
improved throughput and rapid scalability - Fully redundant IP network IP hubs
- Fully-meshed global MPLS network with over 10,000
MPLS tunnels
11Global Crossing IP/MPLS Approach
Traffic Management System (Provider Edge Routers
- Internet/RAS Gateways) Performs IP routing
control, manages VPN configuration, manages
traffic QoS and precedence
CUSTOMER SITE B
IP Gateway
CUSTOMER SITE A
SONET
PR
PR
Dedicated Access Solutions Connecting the
Customer site to the Global Crossing network
MPLS TE TUNNEL MESH
Core Data Transport Network Responsible for
traffic delivery bound by QoS parameters
Internet
PR
PR
Carrier A
Ethernet
IP Gateway
Carrier B
Carrier C
REMOTE ACCESS SOLUTION
CUSTOMER SITE D
SECURED INTERNET ACCESS (www)
Remote Access Solution Access to IP VPN
for remote workers (e.g. Dial-Up, DSL etc.)
- Features
- Firewall / filtering
- NAT/PAT
-
12Thank You