Title: SG13 Caracas seminar
1Overview of WP3/13
WP3/13 Multi-protocol Networks and
Mechanisms May 14, 2001 WP3 Chaiman Yoichi
Maeda (NTT, Japan) Email maeda.yoichi_at_lab.nt
t.co.jp
2Questions in WP3/13
Question2/13 ATM layer and its Adaptation (AAL)
Rapporteur Mr. K. Ahmad (Nortel Networks)
Question 3/13 OAM and Network Management in
IP-Based and Other Networks Rapporteur Mr. H.
Ohta (NTT)
Question 11/13 Mechanisms to Allow IP-Based
Services Using MPLS to Operate in Public Networks
Rapporteurs Mr. M. Carugi (FT) Mr. S.
Shimizu (Hitachi)
3Q.2 Issues on ATM
- ATM layer has been mostly completed in past study
periods and is in a stable condition in
Recommendations I.150 and I.361 - I.150 B-ISDN ATM functional characteristics
- I.361 B-ISDN ATM layer specification
Key issues
- ATM layer capabilities to support multicast
services and other point-to-multipoint,
multipoint-to-point, multipoint-to-multipoint
services. - Potential additional pre-assigned ATM cell header
values
4Q.2 Issues on AAL
- Much of the work on ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)
specifications has been completed in past study
periods. Specifications have been prepared for
AAL Types 1, 2, 3/4 and 5 together with a number
of service specific convergence sublayers
(SSCSs). - I.363.x B-ISDN AAL specification AAL Types
- I.366.x Segmentation and Reassembly SSCS for
AAL types
Key issues
- New or enhancements to existing Recs. for AAL
types - AAL type 1 for interworking between AAL type1 and
AAL type2 - ATM layer transfer capabilities and QoS suitable
for particular AAL protocols, etc.
5Q.3 Issues on OAM for IP-based NW
- OAM and protection switching issues of IP-based
networks are to be considered to protect small
numbers of premium services which rely on high
reliability when multiplexed with a large number
of unprotected services.
Key issues
- New draft Recommendations are expected to be
consented in Caracas meeting - Y.17oam.1 OAM functionality for MPLS networks
- Y.17ps Protection switching for MPLS networks
6Q.3 Issues on OAM enhancements
- The OAM aspects for ATM layer have been enhanced
in the study period 1997-2000 - I.610 B-ISDN OAM principles and functions
- I.630 ATM protection switching
Key issues
- Enhancement of I.610 OAM studies of AALs and
other evolving link layer management, and OAM
functions for Point-to-Multipoint connections - Enhancement of I.630 Protection aspects on 1n
and mn protection configuration, semi-dedicated
protection, ATM ring protection, performance of
protection switching and protection against
signal degrade
7Q.11 Multi-protocol mechanisms
- Recommendation Y.1310 selected MPLS as the
preferred architecture for IP transport over ATM - Y.1310 Transport of IP over ATM in Public
Networks
Key issues
- mechanisms to support QoS-aware IP services in
MPLS based networks. - mechanisms for transport of IP diffserv (and
intserv) over MPLS based networks - mechanisms to support each identified additional
IP-based service over MPLS networks - e.g. Voice over MPLS Liaison from MPLS Forum
- requirements and mechanisms for IP-VPN service
8Q.11 Definition of IP-VPN
A network infrastructure delivering private
network services over a public infrastructure.
VPN
Public network (Internet, FR, ATM, etc.)
VPN has become a hot issue, one of the new
killer application of the IP based network, a
24B business.
(Source CIMI Corp.)
9Q.11 Issues on IP VPN
- A number of IP VPN proposals in the market
- would like to define common requirements
- Interoperability towards multi-vendor
environments - would like to define applicability scenarios for
the various solutions - integration of Service Provider added-value
requirements
- Two draft versions of Recommendations on IP VPNs
have been produced up to now - Y.1311 Network based IP VPN Service - Generic
framework and service requirements - Y.1311.1 Network based IP VPN over MPLS
Architecture (expect to be consented in
Caracas)
10Q.11 Further study issues on VPN
- Ensure scalability over the next several years
- Flexibility to accomodate future requirements
- non-IP services over the same VPN
- e.g. ATM/FR/SDH/Ethernet over MPLS
- (L2 VPN)
- Layer 1 VPNs (optical VPN)
- Interoperability scope
- Segmentation of the service offer
- (Carrier/Service Provider VPNs vs Enterprise
VPNs) - Necessity of the synergy is identified to ensure
mutual exchange, cooperation and progress between
ITU-T (Y.1311.1) and IETF (PPVPN)
11Conclusion
WP3/13 will study multi-protocol networks and
mechanisms to deliver high-quality and reliable
networking.
Muchas gracias !