Title: Recent Progress in ASON Technologies in the OIF
1Recent Progress in ASON Technologies in the OIF
- Joe Berthold
- President Optical Internetworking Forum
2Outline
- OIF Overview
- Control Plane Interoperability Demonstrations
- Current Work and Future Directions
3About OIF
- Launched in April of 1998 with an objective to
foster development of low-cost and scaleable
internet using optical technologies - The only industry group bringing together
professionals from the data and optical worlds - Open forum 100 member companies
- International
- Carriers
- Component and systems vendors
- Testing and software companies
- Our MissionTo foster the development and
deployment of interoperable products and services
for data switching and routing using optical
networking technologies
4Output from OIF Implementation Agreements
- 35 agreements published to date
- Applications include
- Control plane interfaces User-to-Network (UNI),
Network-to-Network (NNI), Security Billing - Intra-office Optical interfaces Very Short Reach
(VSR) 10Gbps 40 Gbps - Tunable Lasers Assembly and Control
- Intra-system Electrical interfaces
Serializer/Deserializer-Framer interface (SFI),
Physical-Link Layer device interfaces(SPI),
Fabric-to-Framer interface
Link Layer
Link Layer
E/O
SER
E/O
SER
Framer
Framer
(Packet
(Packet
Tx
DES
Tx
DES
Cell Protocols)
Cell Protocols)
VSR
SPI
SFI
VSR
SPI
SFI
5Optical Control Plane The Overall Benefits
Routing
Signaling
Discovery
Service activation Multi-layer resource
control Resiliency mechanisms
- Topology discovery
- Path Selection
Resource discovery Inventory management Control
channel management
6Evolution from Requirements to Deployment
7OIF Interactions with other bodies
- IETF
- Frequent informal liaisons on protocol issues and
activities - Example Ethernet traffic specifications
- Security Aspects
- ITU-T
- Liaisons for exchange of documents, issue
identification - Cooperative discussion on ASON-related Demos and
Implementation Agreements - MEF
- Recent liaisons on Ethernet-related work
- Support of MEF Ethernet service characteristics
in OIF UNI 2.0
8Outline
- OIF Overview
- Control Plane Interoperability Demonstrations
- Current Work and Future Directions
92005 - Second Worldwide Demonstration
- World's leading optical technology carriers and
suppliers - 7 carriers and 13 vendors invested significant
time and resources to complete the demonstration - Collaborating to build a global optical network
delivering Ethernet services - Global Reach
- 3 Continents, 6 Countries
- Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific network connection
set-up
10OIF Interoperability Labs
Lannion, France
Waltham, MA-USA
Beijing, China
Berlin, Germany
Middletown, NJ-USA
Torino, Italy
Musashino, Japan
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12Technical Highlights
- The network consists of over 70 nodes from 13
vendors in the 7 carrier labs - Equipment includes Ethernet switches, routers,
MSPPs, SONET/SDH cross-connects, OADMs, ROADMs - Ethernet Services demonstrated
- Ethernet Private Line service
- Enabled by OIF optical control plane
- Virtual Ethernet services (Virtual Private Line,
Virtual Private LAN, Internet Access/Virtual
Trunking) - Enabled by VLAN tags
13Major Accomplishments
- Multi-layer call/connection control of UNI-N
devices - Orchestrates actions between client and server
layers - Controls Ethernet adaptation using
GFP-F/VCAT/LCAS - Creation of end-end calls and connections across
- Multiple data plane layers
- Multiple vendors equipment
- Multiple carrier labs
- The major features (1) Ethernet over SONET/SDH
adaptation and (2) distributed optical control
planes have each been demonstrated before - However, this is the first event bringing both
together in an integrated fashion on a global
scale
14Feedback from OIF/ASON Prototyping Work
- Prototyping of ASON routing principles
- Participation by OIF members in IETF Joint Design
Team - IETF Routing Evaluation draft (RFC 4652)
- Followed up by IETF Solutions draft, in progress
- Example Areas
- Flexible distribution of control and data plane
elements - Modified SONET/SDH bandwidth accounting
15Flexible Distribution of Control and Data Plane
routing
routing
NE
LSR Model
ASON Model
- Allow one Routing Controller to advertise for
multiple Data Plane Nodes - Result Supported by adding Local and Remote TE
Router IDs to the Link State Advertisement - see draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ason-routing-ospf-03.tx
t
16Modified Bandwidth Accounting
- Under certain conditions, overall bandwidth does
not reflect ability to support connections - e.g., enough timeslots but not contiguous for a
large signal type - Result advertise actual availability for
connections at each signal type if appropriate - see draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ason-routing-ospf-03.tx
t
17Outline
- OIF Overview
- Control Plane Interoperability Demonstrations
- Current Work and Future Directions
18OIF Optical Routing Activities
- OIF-ENNI-OSPF-01.0 Implementation Agreement
approved 01/2007 - OSPF-based Inter-domain routing within carrier
network - Uses ITU-T G.7715 and G.7715.1 ASON routing
requirements - Incorporates inputs from OIF Carrier WG
- Documents prototyping of OSPF-based ASON routing
- codepoints used for prototyping purposes
- prototyping example
- Points towards future incorporation of routing
standards work from IETF and ITU-T
19OIF Optical Signaling Activities
- OIF UNI 2.0 Implementation Agreement in progress
- Adds MEF-based Ethernet UNI service interface
- Ethernet Private Line and Virtual Private Line
- MEF traffic parameters (liaison with IETF CCAMP)
- Ethernet Label formats (liaison with IETF CCAMP)
- Ethernet bandwidth modification
- OTN and sub-STS-1 rate services
- OIF E-NNI Signaling 2.0 also in progress
- Ethernet support over VCAT SONET/SDH
- Bandwidth modification using VCAT group resizing
- Multilayer model derived from ASON work
20Ethernet Virtual Connection over VCAT
Domain A
Ethernet Client
Ethernet Client
Domain C
Domain B
OIF E-NNI
OIF UNI
OIF E-NNI
OIF UNI
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
Ethernet
Ethernet
SONET/SDH
UNI-N
UNI-N
UNI-C
UNI-C
Ethernet Layer Call/Connection Flow
VCAT Layer Call/Connection Flow
SONET/SDH Layer Call/Connection Flow
- added VCAT sublayer coordinates end-to-end VCAT
group setup and teardown
21OIF Discovery Progress
- Prototyping work in progress
- Relies on ITU-T G.7714.1 Layer Adjacency
Discovery specification - Exchange Discovery messages over J0
- Follow up with miswiring detection
Neighbor Discovery
1. J0 (Node A, Port 5)
2. J0 (Node B, Port 2)
Node B
Node A
3. Verify Wiring
4. Verify Wiring
B.2, A.5
A.5, B.2
22OIF Security Work
- Security requirements
- Driven largely by input from US Dept. of Defense
- For UNI, ENNI and Management interfaces
- Application of IPSEC and IKE technology
- Use of Syslog for event recording
- Documented in multiple IAs
- OIF-SEP-01.0, OIF-SEP-02.1, OIF-SMI-01.0
- Working now with IETF MPLS/GMPLS security
framework design team
23Come to ECOC 2007!
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