Broadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization Nobuo FUJII ITU-T SG4 Vice Chairman NTT Network Innovation Laboratories

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Broadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization Nobuo FUJII ITU-T SG4 Vice Chairman NTT Network Innovation Laboratories

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 2 Broadband Networks and Services - Network Technologies - Home Network Access network Transport network Server network IP network Residential Gateway Centric Ether network base 10Mbps-100Mbps Access BPON, DSL base 10Gbps Link, IP routers GMPLS enbaled OTN Cluster Network, GbFC,iSCSI, 10G standard IP routing Muticast, Diffserve,etc.

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 3 Broadband Services Contents Delivery Applications –Archived Contents (Point-to-point) –Streaming Contents (Multicast) Uni-directional to Bi-directional Home ntwk CDN Contents holder SV RG HN RG HN RG user

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 4 Broadband Network Architecture Transport Network IP Network Server Network Home network Network Operator networks ASP networks ISP networks Contents Delivery, User Data Cash Portal Gateway, Multimedia com. Streaming, Archiving, Cashing Distributed Processing engine Various CoS support, IP multi-cast Low latency, Bandwidth Guarantee Bandwidth allocation, Secure transport Reliable transport. Cut through, etc.

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 5 End-to-end Management of Transport Network - connection control procedure- Connection establishment component in ASON Connection Controller Routing Controller Link Resource Manager Link Resource Manager Calling Party Call Controller Network Call Controller Called Party Call Controller 1.Call request2. Call indication 3. Call confirmed 4. Connection request 5. Route query 6. Route info. 7. Link connection request 8. Link connection confirmed 7. Link connection request 9. Connection confirmed 10. Call confirmed

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 6 End-to-end Management of Transport Network - routing aspect - Source and Step-By-Step Routing for ASON provides an end-to-end connections of the transport network. (alternative: Hierarchical routing) D D C C B B A A Equipment Node SubnetworkEstablished connection Connection request msg. E E Connection request

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 7 Case study: CDN service management Scenario: User receives a stream contents from CDN network Home- network CDN network IP network Transport network 1.Service request 3.Service grant (Set up information) Multi-channel Contents stream (program info) 4.Set-up request (Set up information) 5.Multi-cast configuration 6.Bandwidth request/allocation 7.Contents delivery 2.User authentication 8.Performance report

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 8 Management of the broadband networks Goal: End-to-end management of sub-networks: –Service management rather than network management. Requirements for sub-networks: –Rapid service provisioning; –Autonomous service restoration; –QoS sensible application acceptance. Management areas of importance: –Configuration: service provisioning, autonomous systems configuration, –Performance: QoS report.

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 9 Design method for the broadband network management Conditions –Diversified(& ing) Management Protocols SNMP, CORBA, CMIS/P, XML… –Diversified(& ing) SDOs cf.SDO(Standard Development Organization) Approach –Protocol Independent Interface Design Use of UML method –Electric document exchange between entities

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 10 Issues on the design method UML –What are the protocol independent common services, naming and addressing methods? –Conversion to SNMP, CORBA, GDMO models Use of XML for document exchange –What are Rules, Objectives and Guidelines of XML use? –Development of the GTDD cf. Global Telecommunications Data Dictionary

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 11 tML Framework Scope Complete Trading Partner Spec. Business Process Scenario Trading Partner Profile/Agreement Data & Vocabulary Business Document Spec. Business Rules tML Schemas Implementation Infrastructure Profile security Message Structure Header & Encoding Rules Payload Reliable Connectivity tML Document Structured according to tML Schemas Developed according to tML Framework tML Framework Rules, Objectives, Guidelines for Development of tML Schema Implementation Infrastructure Profile

Braadband Networks, Integrated Management & Standardization 12 Conclusions The broadband network as integration of sub-networks: –Home network, ASP networks, ISP networks, and Operators networks. Vertical integration of the broadband network management: Protocol independent management interface design: –Naming, Addressing, Common Service issues need to be solved. There are standardization efforts in ITU-T: –ASON (Automatically switched optical network) Rec.G.8080/Y.1304 –tML (Telecommunications Markup Language) Rec.M.3030 –TMN methodology amendment Rec.M.3020