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1 Alternative solution for EC Type II support Maarten Vissers

2 Introduction liaison-haddock-proposed- response-q eotn v01liaison-haddock-proposed- response-q eotn v01 presents the model of a Transport Bridge supporting EC Type I and II signals new-vissers-generalized-ec-type- 2-support-0711-v01new-vissers-generalized-ec-type- 2-support-0711-v01 reports negative feedback from the operator community on the I+S- Tagging of EC Type II signals This tagging is  Not backwards compatible with existing S-Tagging on NNI ports  Not client agnostic on NNI ports An alternative solution is required which is backwards compatible with S-Tagging on NNI ports and is client agnostic on NNI ports

3 Alternative Solution Transport Bridge (TB) is supported by a S-Component with Provider, OTN and/or SDH Network Ports providing S-Tagging of the all types of EC signals  Backwards compatible tagging  Client agnostic tagging EC Type II service primitive is a B- VLAN service primitive S-Tagged Service Interface and Transparent Service Interface UNI-N port functions comprise an I-/T- Component and a CBP S-Component PNP ONP PNP ONP TB SNP ONP: OTN Network Port PNP: Provider Network Port SNP: SDH Network Port S-VLAN MAC Relay Transparent Service Interface S-Tagged Service Interface CBP T-Comp. CBP I-Comp. EC Signals

4 Alternative Solution Use the B-VLAN MEP as EC MEP Do not use BSI MEP/MIPs B-VLAN is deployed as EC and carries one EVC Question: How to set the I-SID and B-SID values without need for complex negotiation between UNI-N ports? S-VLAN MAC Relay Transparent Service Interface S-Tagged Service Interface CBPT-Comp. CBPI-Comp. EC Signals EC MEP = B-VLAN MEP No BSI MEP/MIPs UNI-N Port function B-SID I-SID UNI-N Service Interface UNI-N Service Interface UNI-N Service Interface EC I-SID A I-SID C I-SID B B-SID 2 to 8192 UNI-N ports in EC; determined by 13-bit MEPID field in CCM PDU

5 I-SID value Option I Backbone Service Instance Table (c6.11 CBP function) Backbone-VIDBackbone-SID ABCa DEFb GHIc JKLd MNOe Backbone Service Instance Table (c6.10 PIP function) VIP-ISSVIP-ISIDDefault Backbone Destination adminPointTo PointMAC enableConne ctionIdentifier Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee VIP-ISID/Backbone-SID values must be negotiated amongst the EC UNI-N ports High probability that the M UNI-N ports (2≤M≤8192) in an EC have at least one B/I-SID value available; not guaranteed however Request to set up 8192 port EC. Those 8192 ports support already other ECs. E.g. port 1 supports 2048 ECs using B- SID 256 – 2303, port 2 supports 2048 ECs using B-SID 2304 – 4351, port 3 using B-SIDs 4352 – 6399, etc. These 8192 ports do not have a common B-SID value available.

6 I-SID value Option II Backbone Service Instance Table (c6.11 CBP function) Backbone- VID Backbone- SID Local-SIDDefault Backbone Destination A A B B C C D D E E Backbone Service Instance Table (c6.10 PIP function) VIP-ISSVIP-ISIDDefault Backbone Destination adminPointTo PointMAC enableConne ctionIdentifier A4096+A B4096+B C4096+C D4096+D E4096+E VIP-ISID and Local-SID parameters have local significance only No need to coordinate B-SID value with other EC UNI-N ports Text in c supports this approach. Text in c does not support this approach; B- SIDs must be unique as B-VID is not used in row selection process. Correct? c does not support “per B-VID” B-SID values

7 I-SID value Option III Backbone Service Instance Table (c6.11 CBP function) Backbone-VIDBackbone-SID AS-VID B C D E Backbone Service Instance Table (c6.10 PIP function) VIP-ISSVIP-ISIDDefault Backbone Destination adminPointTo PointMAC enableConne ctionIdentifier AS-VID B C D E VIP-ISID and Backbone-SID parameter values are locked to the S-VID of the carried S-VLAN. If a bundle of S-VLANs is carried, or if an individual S-VLAN is carried which has multiple S-VID values (e.g. to indicate root, leaf, leaf group), then the lowest S-VID value is used. If a transparent service is supported, assume S- VID=0 and set VIP-ISID and Backbone-SID to = No need to coordinate Backbone-SID with other EC UNI-N ports. requires coordination of S-VID values between UNI-N ports of multiple ECs; S-VID range is not large enough

8 I-SID value Option IV Other?

9 No other I-SID value option Select Option I Future enhancement would be support of “per B-VID” B-SID in c6.11.2

10 Conclusion A backward compatible and client agnostic NNI port solution supporting EC Type II is available using existing 802.1Q ports and components It is proposed to select this alternative solution and liaise this to ITU-T Q.10/15 (IEEE 802 November meeting)