Title: MEF Technical Activities
1MEF Technical Activities
- Paul Bottorff, Co-Chair MEF Technical Committee
2What is the MEF
- The Metro Ethernet Forum is a non-profit
organization dedicated to accelerating the
adoption of optical Ethernet as the technology of
choice in metro networks worldwide. - The Forum is comprised of leading service
providers, major incumbent local exchange
carriers, top network equipment vendors and other
prominent networking companies that share an
interest in metro Ethernet. It has 60 members as
of February, 2002.
3MEF Key Objectives
- Build consensus and unite service providers,
equipment vendors, end customers on optical
Ethernet - Facilitate implementation of optical Ethernet
standards to allow delivery of Ethernet services
and make Ethernet-based metro transport networks
carrier-class - Enhance worldwide awareness of the benefits of
optical Ethernet services and Ethernet-based
metro transport networks - Enable Ethernet applications and services,
building on the physical transport specified by
e.g. 10GEA
4MEF Structure
5MEF Diverse Leadership
- The MEF Board of Directors is comprised of
representatives from - BellSouth
- SBC
- France Telecom
- Rockefeller Group Telecommunications Services
- Agilent Technologies
- Procket Networks
- Atrica
- Nortel Networks
- Alcatel
- For more information about the MEF leadership
please visit http//www.MetroEthernetForum.org/
6Marketing Committee Structure
Marketing Committee
Messaging Collateral Sub-committee
Economic Analysis Sub-committee
Events Sub-committee
- Marketing committee is divided into three areas
7Technical Committee Structure
Technical Committee
All Members
Areas
Architecture Sub-committee
Services Sub-committee
Management Sub-committee
Protocol Transport Sub-committee
Test Methods Sub-committee
- Technical committee is divided into five
specialization areas
8Approach to Technical Standards
Use existing Standards and only fill the
technical gaps for Metro Ethernet
OIF
ITU
IETF
MPLSForum
Etc.
Etc.
10 GEAlliance
Etc.
Etc.
9Document Types
- Implementation Agreements
- Building consensus on existing standards
- Test Procedures
- Promoting/Performing Interoperability testing
- Position Statements
- Proposing work for existing standards bodies
- Technical Specifications
- Developing new standards within MEF
10TC Work Is Divided By Specialization Area
Technical Committee
All Members
Areas
Architecture Sub-committee
Services Sub-committee
Management Sub-committee
Protocol Transport Sub-committee
Test Methods Sub-committee
11Architecture
- Metro Ethernet Network (MEN) Reference Model
- User Network Interface (UNI)
- Network to Network Interfaces (NNIs)
- MEN Framework
- defines the modeling conventions for the
functional elements which compose a MEN - Provides common terminology for all MEF technical
documents - User Network Interface (UNI)
- The demark for customer or subscriber attachment
- Ethernet Interworking NNI (EI-NNI)
- Interface between autonomous systems
12Services
- Ethernet Services Model
- Ethernet Definitions
- Ethernet Line Services (ELINE)
- Ethernet LAN Services (ELAN)
- Circuit Emulation Service (CES)
- Bandwidth Profiles Parameters
- Committed Information Rate (CIR)
- Peak Information Rate (PIR)
13Transport and Protocol
- Protection
- Protection Framework describes a model and
framework to deliver network protection schemes - EMF
- Ethernet Multiplexor provides a subset of the
functions under discussion at IEEE 802.1 Provider
Bridges - EoS
- Agreements for transport of Ethernet over Sonet
14Management
- Element Management System
- defines the requirements for the central systems
which manage the network elements of a MEN - EMS/NMS Information Model
- defines a vendor independent data model for
information exchanged between the service
providers NMS and the MEN EMS - OAM Management
- defines end-to-end OAM for the service assurance
15MEF Technical Committee Dash Board
MEF Technical Committee
Test Area
Conformance Performance
Process Ad-Hoc
TC Rules and Procedures
Management Area
Architecture Area
Protocol Transport Area
Services Area
MEN Architecture
QOS
QOS Framework d2
OAMP
Ethernet Services Model d4
MEN Architecture FW Part 1 d1 MEN Architecture
FW Part 2 MEN Architecture FW part 3 MEN
Architecture FW part 4 MEN Architecture FW part 5
Ethernet Services
Protection
Protection Requirements d3
Ethernet Services OAM d4
Ethernet Services Definitions d2
Protection Framework d3
TM
EMS Mgmt
UNI
MPLS Protection IA d1
Traffic Performance Parameters d3
UNI Requirements d2
EoS
EMS Requirements d1
UNI Framework d3
EoS IA d1
CES
UNI PVC IA d1
EMS-NMS If
NI-NNI
CES Requirements d2
EI-NNI
EMS-NMS Information Model d3
MPLS NI-NNI D1
Legend
EI-NNI TS d1
EMF
Gray Color Not Approved Project Orange Color
Approved Project Blue Color Draft Status Green
Color Approved Standard Red Color Sent to
Ballot
EMF TS d1
1616 Approved Drafts
17Basic Metro Ethernet Model
- Ethernet Service provided by Metro Ethernet
Network (MEN) - Customer Equipment (CE) attaches to MEN at
User-Network Interface (UNI) using 10, 100, 1000
Mbps Ethernet interface.
18MEN Layered Network Model
- Ethernet Services layer (ETH)
- uses services from its Transport Layer(s)
- provides services to its Application Services
Layer(s)
Application Services Layer (s)
(VoIP, IP, MPLS, PDH, ...)
Ethernet Services Layer
(Ethernet)
Transport Layer (s)
Domain
(802.3 PHY, SDH/SONET,
MPLS, OTN, ...)
19MEF External Reference Points
Public Service Networks Internet, FR, etc.
UNI
Service Interworking SI-NNI
Metro Ethernet Network (MEN) Autonomy X
Metro Ethernet Network (MEN) Autonomy Y
Subscriber
Intercarrier Network
Ethernet Interworking EI-NNI
Network Interworking NI-NNI
Transport Network
Metro Ethernet Network (MEN) Autonomy X
20MEF External Reference Point
- User Network Interface (UNI)
- Reference point between Metro Ethernet Network
(MEN) and directly/virtualized attached
interfaces of customer equipment. - Interfaces between MEN and customer equipment.
- Is the subscriber demark point
- Service Interworking NNI (SI-NNI)
- Reference point between MEN and other public
service networks (IP). - Interfaces between MEN and other public services
networks (ex ATM, FR, T1/T3, IP-Sec, etc).
21MEF External Reference Point (Cont.)
- Ethernet Interworking NNI (EI-NNI)
- Reference point between MENs in different
autonomys - Network Interworking NNI (NI-NNI)
- Reference point between MENs in same autonomy.
- Interface between MEN and other public transport
networks (GE, SDH/SONET, ATM, RPR, etc).
22Services Definition
CustomerEquipment (CE)
User NetworkInterface(UNI)
MetroEthernetNetwork
Service ProviderResponsibility
Service Model Services described as seen by CE,
UNI to UNI
23Ethernet Virtual Connection Types (EVC)
Point-to-Point
Multipoint-to-Multipoint
Leaf
Root
Leaf
Point-to-Multipoint
24Some Service Features
Bandwidth Profile Defines the way in which less
than the full physical bandwidth of UNI can
utilized by the subscriber. Basis of the pay for
the bandwidth that you need capability of an
Ethernet Service.
Service Multiplexing Multiple EVCs accessible at
a single UNI. Reach multiple destinations across
the MEN via a single UNI, e.g., a Gigabit
Ethernet UNI.
Interworking Function Non-Ethernet services via
an Interworking Function (IWF), e.g., TDM over
Ethernet
IWF
IWF
25Ethernet Line Service (ELINE)
ELINE
- ELINE service is Point-to-Point and may describe
both Private Lines and Virtual Private Lines - May build a Frame Relay like service
26ELINE Service Multiplexing
- In this example a single site has multiple ELINE
connections to other sites multiplexed over a
single UNI.
27Ethernet LAN Service (ELAN)
ELAN
- Service is Multipoint-to-Multipoint fully
connected
28Protection Model
Multiple levels of service resiliency enabled by
flexible protection mechanism
Application Protection Constraint Policy
MEF Protection Mechanism
Aggregated Line andNode Protection
End-to-End PathProtection
Topology
Transport
29Aggregated Line and Node Protection
DetourPath
NetworkElement
IngressNetworkElement
NetworkElement
NetworkElement
EgressNetworkElement
PrimaryPath
NetworkElement
DetourPath
30End-to-End Path Protection
NetworkElement
IngressNetworkElement
NetworkElement
NetworkElement
EgressNetworkElement
PrimaryPath
NetworkElement
SecondaryPath
NetworkElement
NetworkElement
31End-to-end OAM
Customer Edge
Customer Edge
LMI
Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC)
UNI
LMI
Ethernet Access Network
Provider Edge
Provider Edge
Ethernet Access Network
Metro Ethernet Network
Internet Access
Metro Ethernet Network
ISP Router
32OAM Management
- Availability
- Status Monitoring
- Scalability
- Extensibility
- Security
- Tunnel and Transport Independence
- Layer 3 Independence
33Summary
- MEF is working to fill the gaps between existing
standards needed to standardize complete MEN
systems. - Technical work is focused on
- Customer Service Specifications
- User Interface Definition
- Network To Network Interface Definitions
- Transport Network Features for Protection, QoS,
and EoS - End-to-end Management
- Network Element Management