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Synchronous Optical Networks (SONET) Computer Networks

Computer Networks SONET SONET Outline Brief History SONET Overview SONET Rates SONET Ring Architecture Add/Drop Multiplexor (ADM) Section, Line and Path Virtual Tributaries Synchronous Payload Envelope (SPE) Connection to ATM Computer Networks SONET

Telephone Networks {Brief History} Digital carrier systems The hierarchy of digital signals that the telephone network uses. Trunks and access links organized in DS (digital signal) hierarchy Problem: rates are not multiples of each other. In the 1980’s Bellcore developed the Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) standard. Previous efforts include: ISDN and BISDN. Computer Networks SONET

North American Digital Hierarchy 28 M13 Multiplex M23 x7 Primary Eg. Digital Switch 24 chan PCM M12 x4 1 DS3 44.736 Mbps DS1 1.544 Mbps DS2 6.312 Mbps  Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks European Digital Hierarchy Primary Multiplex Eg. Digital Switch 30 chan PCM 4th order x4 2nd order 3rd order 34.368 Mbps 2.048 Mbps 8.448 Mbps 139.264 Mbps CEPT 1 CEPT 4 Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET SONET:: encodes bit streams into optical signals propagated over optical fiber. SONET defines a technology for carrying many signals of different capacities through a synchronous, flexible, optical hierarchy. A bit-way implementation providing end-to-end transport of bit streams. All clocks in the network are locked to a common master clock so that simple TDM can be used. Multiplexing done by byte interleaving. SONET is backward compatible to DS-1 and E-1 and forward compatible to ATM cells. Demultiplexing is easy. Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET Transmission links of the telephone network have been changing to SONET where rates are arranged in STS (Synchronous Transfer Signal) hierarchy. The hierarchy is called SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy) defined by CCITT. It is an ITU standard. Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET

Figure 2-37. SONET and SDH Multiplex Rates Computer Networks SONET SONET Rates 10 Gbps Figure 2-37. SONET and SDH Multiplex Rates Tanenbaum Computer Networks SONET

Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET SONET Multiplexing DS1 Low-Speed Mapping Function DS2 STS-1 CEPT-1 51.84 Mbps DS3 Medium Speed Mapping Function STS-1 44.736   OC-n STS-n STS-3c STS-1 Mux CEPT-4 High- Speed Mapping Function Scrambler E/O STS-1 STS-1 139.264 STS-3c STS-1 STS-1 High- Speed Mapping Function ATM STS-1 150 Mbps Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET

SONET Synchronous Multiplexing STS-1 STS-1 Map STS-1 STS-1 Interleave Byte STS-1 STS-1 STS-1 STS-1 STS-3 Map STS-1 STS-1 STS-1 STS-1 Map Incoming STS-1 Frames Synchronized New STS-1 Frames Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET SONET Architecture SONET topology can be a mesh, but most often it is a dual ring. Standard component of SONET ring is an ADM (Add/Drop Multiplexer) Drop one incoming multiplexed stream and replace it with another stream. Used to make up bi-directional line switching rings. Computer Networks SONET

Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET SONET Ring a b c d a b c d ADM ADM ADM ADM (b) Loop-around in response to fault (a) Dual ring Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET SONET Ring Changed from FDDI Computer Networks SONET

Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET ADM (a) pre-SONET multiplexing MUX DEMUX MUX remove tributary insert tributary (b) SONET Add-Drop multiplexing MUX ADM DEMUX remove tributary insert tributary Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET

Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET SONET Ring Inter-Office Rings Metro Ring Regional Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET

Gigabit ATM Over 10 Gb/s SONET Ring                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Washington U. St Louis 1995 Computer Networks SONET

Early Microsoft Puget Sound Design Computer Networks SONET

Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET SONET Architecture (a) STS PTE LTE STE STS-1 Path STS Line Section Mux reg SONET Terminal STE: Section Terminating Equipment, e.g. a repeater LTE: Line Terminating Equipment, e.g. a STS-1 to STS-3 multiplexer PTE: Path Terminating Equipment, e.g. an STS-1 multiplexer Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks (b) optical section line path Computer Networks SONET

The main SONET elements Computer Networks SONET SONET Architecture SONET MPX BIM ADM OC-1 OC-3 REG OC-3 REG BIM SONET MPX OC-3 OC-3 OC-1 Sections Lines Path The main SONET elements Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET SONET Architecture BIM = BIM (Byte Interleaved Multiplexer) REG = Regenerator Boosts power of optical signal Optical signal is converted to electrical signal. Amplify electrical signal. Amplified electrical signal converted back to optical signal. Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET Virtual Tributaries Computer Networks SONET

SONET Frame SPE Synchronous Payload Envelope 90 bytes B B B 87B Section Overhead 3 rows Information Payload 9 Rows Line Overhead 6 rows 125 s Transport overhead SPE Synchronous Payload Envelope Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET

Figure 2-36. Two Back-to-Back SONET Frames Tanenbaum Computer Networks SONET

SPE straddling SONET Frame Pointer first octet frame k 87 columns Synchronous Payload Envelope 9 rows Pointer last octet frame k+1 first column is path overhead Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Computer Networks SONET

ATM Cells in an STS-3 Frame Computer Networks SONET ATM Cell Format Header 5 Bytes Payload 48 Bytes Computer Networks SONET

Computer Networks SONET SONET Summary Brief History SONET Definition and Overview SONET Rates (STS and OC’s) SONET Ring Architecture Add/Drop Multiplexor (ADM) Section, Line and Path Virtual Tributaries Synchronous Payload Envelope (SPE) Connection to ATM Computer Networks SONET