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1 Supporting VUNI in DRNI Maarten Vissers v01 v01: added multiple virtual UNI with hairpin

2 Introduction The following slides analyse the ENNI DRNI within a Virtual UNI (V-UNI) scenario. The ENNI with V-UNI application is defined in MEF28, and relevant text from MEF28 is copied in slide 3. An ENNI with V-UNI example scenario is presented in slides 4 and 5, illustrating its data plane model with 802.1Q components. The example includes a Network Operator network deploying PBN and a VUNI Operator network deploying either PBN (slide 4) or PBBN (slide 5). A ENNI with V-UNI application deploys the RCSI specified in 802.1Qbc. This service interface also supports non V-UNI ENNI applications. An example is presented in slide 6, The data plane model of an ENNI DRNI with V-UNI example is presented in slide 7. The ENNI DRNI contains 2 x 2 nodes with 2 ENNI links. The associated layer stacks are presented in slide 8. Slides 7 and 8 identify the scope of the DRNI to be the S-VLAN Components attached to the E-NNI links. This scope is not aligned with the DRNI scope in axbq-haddock-multiple-drni-support v01.pdf.axbq-haddock-multiple-drni-support v01.pdf

3 Virtual UNI Text from MEF 28, clause 3 “Scope and Key Concepts” R-UNI aware of very basic service attributes, not aware of service details, e.g. # EVCs. R-UNI maps all (C-Tagged, Prio-C-Tagged, Untagged) service frames to single OVC end point supporting UTA. Single BW profile & CoS ENNI: an S-VID is used to map ENNI frames to the OVC end point supporting UTA. Network Operator provides Port-based Service at R- UNI Single BW profile & CoS Network Operator provides S-Tagged Service at ENNI

4 Virtual UNI in terms of 802.1Q S CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP (R)UNI Network Operator (e.g. PBN) PAP RCAP PNP CEP PEP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP VUNI Operator (e.g. PBN, PBBN) S S S C S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP CBP PNP CBP B Port-based Service Interface S-Tagged Service Interface C-Tagged Service Interface V-UNI-N Port-based Service Interface CBP xxP C S-EC1 S-EC2 S-EC O-EC(3)SP-EC(4) UNI-EC(0) 7 6 Link-EC(7) C C c6.9 c8.5 SP-EC(7) 7 7 Link-EC(7) 7 S c6.9 c8.5 Example 1 with 3 C-VLAN EVCs (S-EC1..3) between UNI ports and 1 port-based EVC (S-EC4) between RUNI and VUNI Alternative network technologies are: PBB(TE), MPLS-TP, SDH, OTN 6 Link EC Link-EC(7) S-EC4 VUNI ENNI PNP with or without B-VLAN S-VLAN ECs C-VLAN ECs without B-VLAN Link ECs C-VLAN ECs S-VLAN /Link EC xxP C C c6.9 c8.5 CVID Forwarding Alternative network technologies are: PBB-TE, MPLS-TP, SDH, OTN Alternatives for this B- Component are LSP-, VCn-, and ODUk-Components EC: Ethernet Connection, O: Operator, S: Subscriber, SP: Service Provider, (7): MA level 7

5 Virtual UNI in terms of 802.1Q S CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP (R)UNI Network Operator (e.g. PBN) PAP RCAP PNP CEP PEP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP S S S C S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP CBP PNP CBP B Port-based Service Interface S-Tagged Service Interface C-Tagged Service Interface V-UNI-N Port-based Service Interface CBP xxP C S-EC1 S-EC2 S-EC3 LinkEC s O-EC(3)SP-EC(4) UNI-EC(0) Link-EC(7) C C c6.9 c8.5 SP-EC(7) 7 7 S c6.9 c8.5 Example 1 with 3 C-VLAN EVCs (S-EC1..3) between UNI ports and 1 port-based EVC (S-EC4) between RUNI and VUNI Alternative network technologies are: PBB(TE), MPLS-TP, SDH, OTN 6 C-VLAN ECs S-VLAN ECs B-VLAN ECs Link-EC(7) S-EC4 VUNI ENNI PNP with or without B-VLAN Link-EC(7) 7 B c6.9 c8.5 S O-EC(7) 7 c6.10c6.11 Link EC C-VLAN ECs with B-VLAN S-VLAN /Link EC I O-EC(7) 7 DA/SA xxP C C c6.9 c8.5 CVID Forwarding VUNI Operator (e.g. PBN, PBBN) Alternative network technologies are: PBB-TE, MPLS-TP, SDH, OTN Alternatives for this B- Component are LSP-, VCn-, and ODUk-Components EC: Ethernet Connection, O: Operator, S: Subscriber, SP: Service Provider, (7): MA level 7

6 Multi-operator Port-based Service in terms of 802.1Q S CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP (R)UNI Network Operator (e.g. PBN) PAP RCAP PNP CEP PEP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP S S S C S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP CBP PNP CBP B Port-based Service Interface S-Tagged Service Interface ENNI-N Port-based Service Interface CBP xxP C Link-EC(7) O-EC(3)SP-EC(4) UNI-EC(0) 7 Link-EC(7) O-EC(3) Example 2 with 1 multi-operator port-based EVC between UNI ports This (non-Virtual UNI) multi-operator port-based EVC and the RUNI-VUNI port based EVC in example 1 can both be supported on the ENNI. Alternative network technologies are: PBB(TE), MPLS-TP, SDH, OTN xxP C 6 S-VLAN Link Link-EC(7) 7 S c6.9 c8.5 PNP VUNI ENNI Normal ENNI path with or without B-VLAN Link C-VLAN S-VLAN /Link 77 without B-VLAN VUNI Operator (e.g. PBN, PBB) Alternative network technologies are: PBB-TE, MPLS-TP, SDH, OTN Alternatives for this B- Component are LSP-, VCn-, and ODUk-Components EC: Ethernet Connection, O: Operator, S: Subscriber, SP: Service Provider, (7): MA level 7

7 Virtual UNI plus ENNI DRNI S CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP (R)UNI Network Operator (e.g. PBN) PAP RCAP PNP CEP PEP CNPPIP CNPPIP CNPPIP CNP PNP VUNI Operator S S S C S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP CBP PNP CBP B S-Tagged Service Interface CBP xxP C CNPPNP CNPPNP S PAP RCAP PNP CEP PEP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP PNP S C S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP CBP PNP CBP B PNP S CNP PNP SBSB Intra- DAS (a) ENNI 1 ENNI 2 Intra-DAS Intra-Network Intra-Network (A) Intra-Network (B) Intra- Network C) Intra-DAS (b) Half DAS Supports DRNI protected & unprotected ECs Half DAS ENNI DRNI between Network Operator and VUNI Operator networks should operate at the ENNI’s S-VLAN EC level. This implies that the DRNI is between the S-VLAN Components connected to the ENNI links. It also implies that there are Virtual V-UNI-N ports, consisting of two V-UNI-N ports as illustrated. Compare the Virtual V-UNI-N port with the Virtual CBP Port in an IB-BEB; functionality is the same. Network side DRNI domain Network side VUNI ENNI VUNI Intra-DAS links may be supported via link (Intra-DAS(a)) or via virtual link in the network (Intra-DAS(b)). V-UNI-N: LAN with N x C-VLAN mapped into M x S-VLAN CBP LAN with N x BSI mapped into M x B-VLAN Virtual V-UNI-N Port (same functionality as Virtual CBP Port) Virtual PNP-PNP Port xxP C

8 Link S-VLAN Link S-VLAN DRNI location within Layer Stacks C-VLAN Link S-VLAN Link Link CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP (R)UNI RCAP PIP SS S S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP B xxP C ENNI CBP Link DRNI scope A B-VLAN Link Alternative network layer technologies are: PBB-TE ESP/TESI, MPLS-TP Transport- LSP, SDH VC-n, OTN ODUk B-VLAN Link Example 1 Example 2 VUNI PNP animated slide Common S-VLAN ECs at both ends of DRNI

9 Link S-VLAN Link S-VLAN DRNI location within axbq-haddock-multiple-drni- support-1011-v01.pdf axbq-haddock-multiple-drni- support-1011-v01.pdf C-VLAN Link S-VLAN Link Link CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP (R)UNI RCAP PIP SS S S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP B xxP C ENNI CBP Link DRNI scope B B-VLAN Link Alternative network layer technologies are: PBB-TE ESP/TESI, MPLS-TP Transport- LSP, SDH VC-n, OTN ODUk B-VLAN Link Example 1 Example 2 VUNI PNP animated slide DifferentS-VLAN ECs at both ends of DRNI

10 DRNI scope discussion axbq-haddock-multiple-drni-support-1011-v01.pdfaxbq-haddock-multiple-drni-support-1011-v01.pdf (slide 9) and this presentation (slides 7/8) assume that the DRNI includes different sets of 802.1Q Components as illustrated in slides 7/8 (scope A) and 9 (scope B) To be discussed is the right DRNI scope: A, B or other

11 Multiple VUNIs, including hairpin

12 Multiple Virtual UNI Text from MEF 28, clause 3 “Scope and Key Concepts”

13 Appendix C/MEF28

14 Multiple Virtual UNI with Hairpin S CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP RUNI Network Operator (e.g. PBN) PAP RCAP PNP CEP PEP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP VUNI Operator (e.g. PBN, PBBN) S S S C S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP CBP PNP CBP B Port-based Service Interface ! S-Tagged Service Interface C-Tagged Service Interface V-UNI-N Port-based Service Interface 2 CBP xxP C S-EC1 S-EC O-EC(3)SP-EC(4) UNI-EC(0) 7 6 Link-EC(7) C C c6.9 c8.5 SP-EC(7) 7 Link-EC(7) 7 S c6.9 c8.5 6 Link EC Link-EC(7) VUNI ENNI PNP with or without B-VLAN S-VLAN EC Link ECs C-VLAN ECs S-VLAN /Link EC xxP C C c6.9 c8.5 EC: Ethernet Connection, O: Operator, S: Subscriber, SP: Service Provider, (7): MA level 7 Hairpin S-EC1 S-EC O-EC(3)SP-EC(4) UNI-EC(0) 7 6 Link-EC(7) Link EC C-VLAN ECs S-VLAN /Link EC C c6.9 c8.5 S-EC1 S-EC2 C-VLAN ECs Hairpin S-EC3 S-EC4

15 Multiple Virtual UNI with Hairpin plus ENNI DRNI S CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP RUNI Network Operator (e.g. PBN) PAP RCAP PNP CEP PEP CNPPIP CNPPIP CNPPIP CNP PNP VUNI Operator S S S C S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP CBP PNP CBP B S-Tagged Service Interface CBP xxP C CNPPNP CNPPNP S PAP RCAP PNP CEP PEP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP PIP CNP PNP S C S PAPCEP PEP CNP C PAPCEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP CBP PNP CBP B PNP S CNP PNP SBSB Intra- DAS (a) ENNI 1 ENNI 2 Intra-DAS Intra-Network Intra-Network (A) Intra-Network (B) Intra- Network C) Intra-DAS (b) Half DAS … Network side DRNI domain Network side VUNI ENNI VUNI Virtual V-UNI-N Port xxP C Virtual V-UNI-N Port Hairpin Virtual Hairpin

16 C-VLAN Link S-VLAN Link Link S-VLAN DRNI location within Layer Stacks C-VLAN Link S-VLAN Link Link CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP (R)UNI RCAP SS SS PAPCEPPEP CNP C PNPxxP C ENNI DRNI scope A VUNI PNP animated slide Common S-VLAN ECs at both ends of DRNI S CNPPNP CNPPNP xxP C CEPPEP C CNPPAP DRNI scope B Different S-VLAN ECs at both ends of DRNI

17 Backup

18 CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP (R)UNI CNP PNP SS S B PIP PNPxxP C Functionality commonality between PEB/VUNI and IB-BEB CNPPNP CNPPNP CNPPNP S CNPPNP CNPPNP (R)UNI RCAP PIP SS SS PAP CEP PEP CNP C PNP CBP PNP B xxP C ENNI CBP VUNI PNP ISID based distribution I c6.11 BVLAN MEP CVID based distribution c6.9 c8.5 c6.9 c8.5 SVLAN MEP B-Component I-Component S-VLAN- Component S-VLAN-/I- Component B-Component DRNI CBP PNP Similar functionality in PEB/VUNI and IB-BEB following the component connected to the E-NNI links CBP V-UNI-N: LAN with N x C-VLAN mapped into M x S-VLAN CBP LAN with N x BSI mapped into M x B-VLAN animated slide