International Telecommunication Union Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks by Wesam Alanqar and Tammy Ferris ITU-T Workshop IP/Optical (Chitose,

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International Telecommunication Union Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks by Wesam Alanqar and Tammy Ferris ITU-T Workshop IP/Optical (Chitose, Japan, 9-11 July 2002)

2 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Abstract This paper discusses practical issues with respect to optical network management from a network and service provider perspective. It provides a background for the optical network by describing optical network services and optical network transport architecture then discusses management issues service and network providers face in deploying such networks.

3 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Overview l Optical Network Service Types l Optical Network Transport Architecture l Optical Network Deployment Transition to OTN Transport Networks Transition to Switched Connections Management System Integration l Summary and Recommendations

4 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Optical Network Service Types l OTN ODU1 (i.e. 2.5 Gbps), ODU2 (i.e. 10 Gbps) When Fully Standardized, ODU3 (i.e. 40 Gbps) l SONET/SDH VT1.5 SPE/VC-11, VT2 SPE/VC-12, VT3 SPE,VT6 SPE/VC-2, STS-1 SPE/VC-3,STS-3c SPE/VC-4,STS-12c SPE/VC-4-4c, STS-48c SPE/VC-4-16c, STS-192c SPE/VC-4-64c Subrate Services Transparent Services Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gig, 10 Gig 10Gig WAN Transparent Service Transparency via adaptation into ODUk (& SONET/SDH when fully standardized) l Additionally Impact Service Type Agreements (e.g., QoS, Protection / Restoration, Connection Monitoring) UNI Signaling and Constraints Virtual Concatenation (E.g., VC-n-Xv (n=11,12,3,4), ODUk-Xv)

5 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Optical Network Transport Architecture l Standardized Layered Transport Networks SONET/SDH Services over OTN Networks OTN Services over OTN and SONET/SDH Networks Ethernet Services over OTN and SONET/SDH Networks l Legacy Pre-OTN DWDM Transport Networks Client Signal (e.g. STM-N, GbE) Direct on Wavelength No Fabric Point to Point l DCN Networks for Transport of Management Plane Messages Transport Network Overhead Additional External Network l DCN Networks for Transport of Control Plane Messages Transport Network Payload Channel Transport Network Overhead Additional External Network

6 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Optical Network Transport Architecture DCN Networks OSS-Management Plane Administrative Area Control Domain Control Domain Control Domain Control Domain Management Communications (out of band) ECC: Embedded Communications Channel CCI: Connection Controller Interface EMF: Equipment Management Function SNCr: SubNetwork Controller OXC OTN layer-Vendor domain 1 EMF Signaling Communications (in band) CCI NNI ECC OXC OTN layer-Vendor domain 2 EMF SNCr Signaling Communications (in band) EMF CCI SNCr Not all interfaces are shown for simplicity Control Plane layer Management Plane Layer Out of band Data Communication Network (DCN) Signaling Communications (out of band)

7 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Optical Network Deployment l Transition to OTN Transport Networks OTN Services Over Fully OTN Network OTN Services Over OTN Overlay Network OTN Services Carried over SONET/SDH Transport Networks OTN Transport In Place of DWDM OTN XC Equipment In Place of DWDM ADMs l Transition to Switched Connections SONET/SDH and OTN Transport Networks (ASON) l Management System Integration Additional Support Needed New Services Maintenance Issues New Services Policy Issues Management Applications Issues ASON Issues

8 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Transition to OTN Transport Networks Some Scenarios l OTN Services Over Fully OTN Network Complete Changes In Carriers Back Office Infrastructure å New operations training and all new test equipment l OTN Services Over OTN Overlay Network OTN Network Sharing Fibres with SONET/SDH Networks Deployment of OTN Line Systems and Cross Connects l OTN Services Carried over SONET/SDH Transport Networks ODU1 (2.5 Gbps), ODU2 (10 Gbps) å Some attractive features: transparency (e.g. transparent STM-16 over ODU1 over VC-4-17v, STM-64 over ODU2 over VC-4-68v), multiple TCM, etc. l OTN Transport In Place of DWDM Deployment of OTN Line Systems Only å Limited to point-point connections l OTN XC Equipment In Place of DWDM ADMs Deployment of Cross-connects in Central Locations å Future proof some expenses when upgrading equipment but not ready for transition

9 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Transition to Switched Connections See Session 2, Switched Optical Networks Paper for Details l Integration With Legacy Systems Also applies to incomplete or not completely interoperable automatically switched systems l Allocation of Functions Between Control Plane and Management Plane Only Routing and Link Management Done via Management Plane Routing and Link Management, Call Processing, and Connection Processing All via Control Plane l Mix of Automatically Switched and Not Automatically Switched Within Different Transport Network Layers Client Layer Switched and Server Layer Not Switched Server Layer Switched and Client Layer Not Switched l Mix of Automatically Switched and Not Automatically Switched Within Transport Network Partitions UNI E-NNI I-NNI Sub-networks l Combinations and Permutations of Above

10 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Management System Integration Additional Support Needed l Ethernet, OTN, & Concatenated Services over Existing Networks SONET/SDH Legacy DWDM l OTN Transport Networks & Network Elements Vendor Specific Network Elements Vendor Specific Element Management Systems Vendor Specific and Vendor Independent Networks l OTN Management DCN Connectivity Between OTN Elements Connectivity For OTN Client Layer Elements l ASON DCN Connectivity Between Control Elements l Control Plane Vendor Specific Control Elements Vendor Specific Control Element Management Systems Vendor Specific and Vendor Independent Networks

11 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Management System Integration With Control Plane OSS-Management Plane Control Domain2 Control Domain1 Control Domain1 EMF: Equipment Management Function SNCr: SubNetwork Controller (Vendor Specific Control Elements, Managed through EMF) OXC OTN layer-Vendor domain 1 EMF OXC OTN layer-Vendor domain 2 EMF SNCr EMF SNCr Not all interfaces are shown for simplicity Control Domain Vendor Specific Control Element Management System Vendor Specific Networks Vendor Specific Control Element Management System Management Plane Layer Vendor Independent Network

12 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Management System Integration New Services Maintenance Issues l Monitoring Concatenated Services & ASON Services Correlation between Connection(s) and the Service åConcatenated services have multiple connections ASON services have dynamic relationship between connections and services l Fault Isolation for ASON Services Isolating Faults with Connections based on Trouble Tickets åAssociations between calls and connections are dynamic

13 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Management System Integration New Services Policy Issues l Coordinating Service Requests from Multiple Sources Sources - Phone call from customer å - CNM interface via web å - Service contract å - Internal work order åUNI Policy Issues Examples å If UNI, does this imply customer cannot also request connections or releases of connections via phone call or CNM interface? åIf UNI is not used to set up a connection can UNI be used to request the release of the connection? l Use of GCC1 & 2 (General Communications Channel) for OTN Services Clear Channel for Customer Interface for Requesting Service (e.g. CNM interface or UNI) Transport for Management Plane Messages between Management Systems and ODU Terminating or Monitoring Devices l Use of TCM (Tandem Connection Monitoring) Levels for OTN Services TCM Level Agreements Adequate Enforcement to Prevent Others Use of Agreed Levels

14 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Management System Integration ASON Issues l Management Plane and Control Plane DCN Independence Management Plane DCN Topology åTypically single management system talking to many NE (and now also CE (Control plane Element), if separate from NE) åCascaded/hierarchical paths Control Plane DCN Topology åMay require many paths from CE (if communication with many CE) l Bridge-n-Roll for Unprotected & Restored Connections in ASON In-service Moves for Maintenance Activities l (Re)Grooming in ASON In Response to Architectural Changes in Optical Network To Optimize Existing Connections l Interoperability Between Multi-vendor Control Plane Interfaces Interfaces Between Control Plane Entities

15 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Management System Integration Management Application Issues l Integration with Control Plane Data Replication between Management Plane and Control Plane Resolution/Correlation of Multiple Names for a Resource åName used by control plane (e.g. local addresses and global addresses) åName used by management plane (e.g. Local Distinguished Name, Label) Function Allocations between Control Plane and Management Plane Partitioning Resource Control Among Control Plane & Management Plane Instances Interfaces Between Management Plane and Control Plane Entities l Harmonization of Demands & Capacity at Each Transport Layer Dynamic Identification of Services Available åReachability åService parameters (such as service type, resiliency, QOS) Dynamic Identification of Demands Usage, call requests, and call blocks Dynamic Identification of Capacity åCapacity (available, used, or under maintenance)

16 Practical Issues In Managing Optical Networks Summary and Recommendations l There are many optical service types and multiple optical network transport architectures that need management support. l There are many issues to be resolved in migrating to the OTN and ASON. l There is a need for migration strategies and integration strategies for inter-working with existing environments. l Some issues potentially resolved by further standards work: Monitoring Concatenated Services & ASON Services Fault Isolation for ASON Services Bridge-N-Roll for Unprotected & Restored Connections in ASON (Re)Grooming in ASON Data Replication between Management Plane and Control Plane Resolution/Correlation of Multiple Names for a Resource Function Allocations between Control Plane and Management Plane Partitioning Resource Control Among Control Plane & Management Plane Instances Interfaces Between Management Plane and Control Plane Entities Harmonization of Demands & Capacity at Each Transport Layer