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May 2008

Ethernet Access over Fiber


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Variety of Ethernet Access Solutions Implementation Scenario


Branch
10BT

Ethernet over PDH


RICi-E1
GFP GbE

Ethernet over SDH/SONET


RICi-622GE
STM-4/OC-12

Branch
GbE

RICi-622GE

Branch
RICi-4/8E1
10BT EoPDH

Branch
RICi-155GE
MLPPP GbE STM-1/OC-3

RICi-155GE
GbE

Branch
100BT

ADM

RICi-16 SDH
GFP-VCAT STM-1/OC-3 GbE GbE GbE

Ethernet over DSL


IPDSLAM
EFM Bonding

Branch

LA-210
F.ETH

Egate

Ethernet over Fiber


F.ETH

Service Provider Packet Switched Network

IPDSLAM
ATM

Branch
LA-110
F.ETH

ETX-202

ASMi-54
GbE SHDSL.bis

ASMi-54

Headquarters
ETX-202A
GbE GbE

Metro Ethernet

GbE

Branch

Extending the reach of the providers network over a variety of access technologies Consistent Ethernet service across different access technologies
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Agenda
Introduction Product Line Overview Services and Applications Service Delivery Tools Ethernet OAM and SLA Summary

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ETX Application and Product Definition


Customer Premises
ETX

Customer Premises
CPE ETX-A

EVC A

CPE

Operator B

Operator A Customer Premises


ETX CPE

EVC B
End-to-end OAM between demarcation points

Clear demarcation between providers and Customers networks quickly determine who is responsible for problems affecting service Operations Administration & Maintenance (OAM) Allow for end-to-end fault management and performance monitoring Traffic management starting at customer premises Service Level Agreement Monitoring Customers demand proof of SLA contract
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ETX Product Overview


Product
ETX-102 V3.6
Fast Ethernet NTU

Physical Description
Compact 1U, half 19 plastic enclosure 1xFE Net, 1xFE Net/User, up to 4 FE User

Highlights
Switching & Bridging Ethernet OAM 802.3ah Ethernet OAM 802.1ag SLA Monitoring Uplink redundancy L1 and L2 Loopback Per VLAN Statistics Serial Craft port Configurable OOB mgt. port Wide range of SFP Temp. Hardened option Standard wide range AC/DC 48-220 PSU Optional wide range DC 24-48 PSU option Dying Gasp Support

ETX-201 V3.6
Gigabit & Fast Ethernet NTU

Compact 1U, half 19 plastic enclosure 1xGE Net, 1xGE Net/User, up to 4xFE user ports Auto-detect GE/FE SFP Slots

ETX-202 V3.6
Gigabit Ethernet NTU

Compact 1U, half 19, metal enclosure 2xGE Net, up to 4xGE user ports

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ETX Product Overview

Product

Physical Description

Highlights
Up to 4x GE SFP Optical Uplinks

ETX-550
GE Carrier Ethernet MTU/Aggregation Compact 1U or 1.5U, 19

Up to 24x UTP 10/100 or 100 FE Optical User ports Switching & Bridging Redundant PSU AC or DC

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ETX-A NTU Product Overview


Gigabit Ethernet

Physical Description
Half 19 1U
Ethernet

CPE

Fast Ethernet

ETX-201A
1 or 2

AC/DC Power Supply 2-4 user interfaces 2 network interfaces Electrical 10/100BaseT 10/100/1000BaseT

CPE

Gigabit Ethernet

Gigabit Ethernet

ETX-202A Ethernet

All fiber interfaces SFP based

MEF 9 & 14 Certified for EVPL/EVPLAN Temperature Hardened with dual power supply option

1 or 2

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Supported Service Topologies: NTU view


Port based service:
Different user ports

Customer Premises VoIP Premium data e t Effort data


4 Mbp 16 Mbp E-NTU ETX- series

POP
ETX-550/or 3rd Party
GE

Edge Device

PSN ETH/IP/MPLS

Ethernet Aggregator

Flow based service : Service multiplexing


Same user port Different flows (e.g VLAN)

Customer Premises VoIP Premium data e t Effort data


16 Mbp E-NTU ETX-A series

POP
ETX-550/or 3rd Party
GE

Edge Device

Ethernet Aggregator

PSN ETH/IP/MPLS

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MEF Services Terminology: E-LINE


Ethernet Private Line (EPL) Replaces a TDM Private line Dedicated UNIs for Point-to-Point connections Single Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC) per UNI
CE UNI Carrier Ethernet Network UNI ISP POP UNI CE Internet UNI CE

Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL) Replaces Frame Relay or ATM services Supports multiple EVCs per UNI Allows single physical connection (UNI) to customer premise equipment for multiple virtual connections
Service Multiplexed Ethernet UNI

Point-to-Point EVC

CE

UNI Carrier Ethernet Network CE UNI UNI Multipoint-to-Multipoint EVC

CE

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MEF Services Terminology: E-LAN


Ethernet Private Line (EPLAN) Providing LAN over the WAN Multipoint-to-Multipoint service Single Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC) per UNI
CE UNI UNI ISP POP UNI CE Internet CE

UNI

Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPLAN) Providing LAN over the WAN Multipoint-to-Multipoint service Supports multiple EVCs per UNI Allows single physical connection (UNI) to customer premise equipment for multiple virtual connections
Service Multiplexed Ethernet UNI

CE

UNI

CE

UNI UNI

CE

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Supported Service Topologies: Summary


EPL and EPLAN are supported by current ETX products

EVPL and EVPLAN are supported with new ETX A series

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Flow Based Forwarding Model


Fixed Mapping(
Strict / wfq

Flow 1 (EVC 1) CE-VLAN ID

CoS per Flow Flow 1 = CoS 3

Policer per COS CoS 3 = BW profile 1

cos Queues 0 1 2 3 0 (low) 1 2 3 4 5 6

Classification
according to flow key: 1. CE-VLAN ID 2. CE-802.1p 3. DSCP/ TOS 4. Port

St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq Marking SP-Vlan P.bit per CoS: CoS 3= Profile 1= P.bit X Cos 5= Profile 2= P.bit Y

Flow 2 (EVC 2) CE-802.1p Flow 2

CoS per Flow Flow 2 = CoS 5

Policer per COS CoS 5 = BW profile 2

4 5 6 7

7 (max) St / wfq

Step 1Flow Classification

Step 2Flow Mapping: Defines VLAN members per flow

Step 3Assigning Fixed CoS per Flow (other method is CoS per P.bit/DSCP/IP TOS according to user configured profiles)

Step 4Policer Per Cos: Define the CIR/EIR/CBS/EBS Bw criteria per CoS

Step 5Configuring Strict or WFQ priority, according to user configured profiles. Note Priority Queues are fixed to CoS.

Step 6P. Bit priority marking: Adding the P.bit to the SP-Vlan, according to user configured profiles.

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Mapping User Traffic to flow


On user ingress traffic is mapped to a flow by one of the following criteria:
VLAN ID P.Bit DSCP/TOS Subscriber port
User
Classification according to flow key: 1. CE-VLAN ID 2. CE-802.1p 3. DSCP/TOS Up to 30 Flows Flow 3 Flow 2 Fl ( ) : , ,
ID

et

rk

Mapping Service acc rding t

User

lassificati n acc rding t fl key:


1. CE-VLAN ID

Up t Fl Fl Fl -8 4

Fl

et
( ) . P= , 4, 7

rk

-8

. p

3. DSCP/TOS

Mapping Service acc rding t P.Bit


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Flow Based Forwarding Model


Fixed Mapping(
Strict / wfq

Flow 1 (EVC 1) CE-VLAN ID

CoS per Flow Flow 1 = CoS 3

Policer per COS CoS 3 = BW profile 1

cos Queues 0 1 2 3 0 (low) 1 2 3 4 5 6

Classification
according to flow key: 1. CE-VLAN ID 2. CE-802.1p 3. DSCP/ TOS 4. Port

St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq Marking SP-Vlan P.bit per CoS: CoS 3= Profile 1= P.bit X Cos 5= Profile 2= P.bit Y

Flow 2 (EVC 2) CE-802.1p Flow 2

CoS per Pbit Pbit1=Cos 1 Pbit7=Cos 7

Policer per COS CoS 5 = BW profile 2

4 5 6 7

7 (max) St / wfq

Step 1Flow Classification

Step 2Flow Mapping: Defines VLAN members per flow

Step 3Assigning Fixed CoS per Flow (other method is CoS per P.bit/DSCP/IP TOS according to user configured profiles

Step 4Policer Per Cos: Define the CIR/EIR/CBS/EBS Bw criteria per CoS

Step 5Configuring Strict or WFQ priority, according to user configured profiles. Note Priority Queues are fixed to CoS.

Step 6P. Bit priority marking: Adding the P.bit to the SP-Vlan, according to user configured profiles.

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Class of Service Mapping

COS can be determined according to:


Flow (EVC) CVLAN Pbit Customer DSCP/TOS Subscriber port
p.bit CoS/Service
EVC1
CoS 1

UNI

EVC2 EVC3

EVC2

CoS 4 CoS 7

Up to 30 Flows Flow 4

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

User

Network

Flow 3 Flow 2 (EVC 2) CE-802.1P= 1, 4, 7

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Flow Based Forwarding Model


Fixed Mapping(
Strict / wfq

Flow 1 (EVC 1) CE-VLAN ID

CoS per Flow Flow 1 = CoS 3

Policer per COS CoS 3 = BW profile 1

cos Queues 0 1 2 3 0 (low) 1 2 3 4 5 6

Classification
according to flow key: 1. CE-VLAN ID 2. CE-802.1p 3. DSCP/ TOS 4. Port

St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq Marking SP-Vlan P.bit per CoS: CoS 3= Profile 1= P.bit X Cos 5= Profile 2= P.bit Y

Flow 2 (EVC 2) CE-802.1p Flow 2

CoS per Pbit Flow 2 = CoS 5

Policer per COS CoS 5 = BW profile 2

4 5 6 7

7 (max) St / wfq

Step 1Flow Classification

Step 2Flow Mapping: Defines VLAN members per flow

Step 3Assigning Fixed CoS per Flow (other method is CoS per P.bit/DSCP/IP TOS according to user configured profiles)

Step 4Policer Per Cos: Define the CIR/EIR/CBS/EBS Bw criteria per CoS

Step 5Configuring Strict or WFQ priority, according to user configured profiles. Note Priority Queues are fixed to CoS.

Step 6P. Bit priority marking: Adding the P.bit to the SP-Vlan, according to user configured profiles.

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Policer Per Service/Flow Bandwidth Control


Traffic policing per ingress Service
Dual Token Bucket mechanism

(CIR+CBS, EIR+EBS) per policer TrTCM - 2 rate (CIR/EIR), 3 color (Green/Yellow/Red) marking:
Green: 0 to CIR always

respected
Red: above EIR always

discarded
Yellow: between CIR to EIR Will

be respected until the queue reaches a predefine threshold, then it will discarded

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Bandwidth Profiles
Bandwidth Profile attributes
CIR Committed Information Rate, 64 kbps granularity CBS Committed Burst Size, 2048-32000 bytes, 1 x byte granularity EIR Excess Information Rate, 64 kbps granularity EBS Excess Burst Size, 2048-32000 bytes, 1 x byte granularity
p.bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CoS/Service B.W. Profile 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 EIR/EBS (CIR/CBS):2 CIR/CBS
CoS 1

User

Flow 2 (EVC 2) CE-802.1P= 1, 4, 7

Network
EVC2

CoS 4 CoS 7

Typical Services
VoIP: CIR/CBS according to rate sold, EIR/EBS=0 High Priority Data, CIR/CBS with typically high EIR/EBS (2 x CIR) Best Effort: CIR/CBS=0, EIR/EBS according to rate sold
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Flow Based Forwarding Model


Fixed Mapping(
Strict / wfq

Flow 1 (EVC 1) CE-VLAN ID

CoS per Flow Flow 1 = CoS 3

Policer per COS CoS 3 = BW profile 1

cos Queues 0 1 2 3 0 (low) 1 2 3 4 5 6

Classification
according to flow key: 1. CE-VLAN ID 2. CE-802.1p 3. DSCP/ TOS 4. Port

St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq Marking SP-Vlan P.bit per CoS: CoS 3= Profile 1= P.bit X Cos 5= Profile 2= P.bit Y

Flow 2 (EVC 2) CE-802.1p Flow 2

CoS per Pbit Flow 2 = CoS 5

Policer per COS CoS 5 = BW profile 2

4 5 6 7

7 (max) St / wfq

Step 1Flow Classification

Step 2Flow Mapping: Defines VLAN members per flow

Step 3Assigning Fixed CoS per Flow (other method is CoS per P.bit/DSCP/IP TOS according to user configured profiles)

Step 4Policer Per Cos: Define the CIR/EIR/CBS/EBS Bw criteria per CoS

Step 5Configuring Strict or WFQ priority, according to user configured profiles. Note Priority Queues are fixed to CoS.

Step 6P. Bit priority marking: Adding the P.bit to the SP-Vlan, according to user configured profiles.

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Quality of Service
Class of service management:
Traffic can mapped to eight queues for eight classes of
Fixed Mapping(

service
Strict priority for low delay low jitter applications such as

cos

Queues

Strict / wfq

VoIP
WFQ scheduling for Improving fairness for non critical traffic Combination of WFQ and Strict Priority

0 (low)

WFQ

Shaping
Smoothes egress traffic from network port Based on leaky bucket algorithm with CIR parameter

Queuing
Flexible Combination of WFQ and Strict Priority Per queue WFQ configurable weight from 1 to 32 Per queue configurable length

WFQ

64-32,000 bytes, 1xbyte granularity

Congestion treatment
WRED Congestion avoidance
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7 (max)

Strict

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Flow Based Forwarding Model


Fixed Mapping(
Strict / wfq

Flow 1 (EVC 1) CE-VLAN ID

CoS per Flow Flow 1 = CoS 3

Policer per COS CoS 3 = BW profile 1

cos Queues 0 1 2 3 0 (low) 1 2 3 4 5 6

Classification
according to flow key: 1. CE-VLAN ID 2. CE-802.1p 3. DSCP/ TOS 4. Port

St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq St / wfq Marking SP-Vlan P.bit per CoS: CoS 3= Profile 1= P.bit X Cos 5= Profile 2= P.bit Y

Flow 2 (EVC 2) CE-802.1p Flow 2

CoS per Pbit Flow 2 = CoS 5

Policer per COS CoS 5 = BW profile 2

4 5 6 7

7 (max) St / wfq

Step 1Flow Classification

Step 2Flow Mapping: Defines VLAN members per flow

Step 3Assigning Fixed CoS per Flow (other method is CoS per P.bit/DSCP/IP TOS according to user configured profiles)

Step 4Policer Per Cos: Define the CIR/EIR/CBS/EBS Bw criteria per CoS

Step 5Configuring Strict or WFQ priority, according to user configured profiles. Note Priority Queues are fixed to CoS.

Step 6P. Bit priority marking: Adding the P.bit to the SP-Vlan, according to user configured profiles.

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Editing and Marking


SP VLAN Editing: Traffic can be tagged, double tagged or untouched per flow Marking of Pbit on SP VLAN
Editing and Marking SP100:Pbit7

p.bit 7 6

CoS/Service 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

B.W. Profile CIR/CBS

Queuing Strict

User

Flow 2 (EVC 2) CE-802.1P= 1, 4, 7

5 4 3 2 1 0

Network
(CIR/CBS):2 WFQ SP100:Pbit5

EIR/EBS

WFQ

SP100:Pbit3

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ETX Product Line Summary

Product ETX-102 ETX-201 ETX-202 ETX-201A ETX-202A

Net Port
2 x FE 2 x GE 2 x GE 2 x GE 2 x GE

User Port
4 x FE 4 x FE 4 x GE 4 x FE 4 x GE

Service Topology
EPL, EPLAN

Bandwidth Profiles
CIR/CBS Per port

Class of Service
Strict Priority Strict Priority

Ethernet Private Line Support


CIR/CBS EPL, EPLAN CIR/CBS bandwidth profile per port Per port EPL, EPLAN CIR/CBS Per port

Strict Priority Strict Priority + WFQ 8 CoS 8 CoS

CIR/CBS, EIR/EBS Ethernet Virtual Private Line Support EVPL, EVPLAN PER EVC.COS EVPL, EVPLAN PER EVC.COS

CIR/CBS, EIR/EBS bandwidth profile EIR/EBS per EVC.COS CIR/CBS, Strict Priority + WFQ

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Standards OAM: Operations Admin. & Maintenance


Customer Premises
CPE E-NTU

Customer Premises
E-NTU CPE

Operator B

Operator A

802.3ah (Access Link ME) 802.1ag/ Y.1731 (UNI-N to UNI-N ME)

A summary of available Ethernet OAM Mechanisms


End-End/Last Segment IEEE 802.3ah (Clause 57) IEEE 802.1ag ITU-T Y.1731 Single Segment End-to-End End-to-End Performance Monitoring No No Yes Type Link Connectivity Service Fault Propagation No No Yes ETX Implementation Standard Standard Standard

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ETX SLA Support

SLA Parameter
Bandwidth Profile Service Connectivity Type Service CoS Performance: Frame Delay Performance: Frame Delay Variance Performance: Frame Loss Performance: Availability Protection

ETX Support
CIR, CBS, EIR, EBS EPL or EVPL Real Time, Priority, Best Effort Based on Y.1731, Per EVC.cos Based on Y.1731, Per EVC.cos Based on Y.1731, Per EVC.cos Based on Y.1731, Per EVC.cos Link protection:802.3ad or 1:1

The ETX can provision up to 30 EVC with up to 240 bandwidth profiles and 48 SLA instances

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Summary

Match the optimal Ethernet NTU for the service requirements: ETX for EPL or ETX-A for EVPL Offer profitable EVC based service and not just port based service Support for available bandwidth with CIR/CBS EIR/EBS traffic profiles Supports a complete OAM package with standard 802.3ah, 802.1ag and Y.1731 Support for SLA reports to your end-customers

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Thank you
for your attention
Technical Support support.technique@cbnetworks.fr http://www.cbnetworks.fr

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ETX-202A Available Configurations


Ordering Option
ETX-202A/NULL/NULL/1NULL ETX-202A/NULL/NULL/4NULL ETX-202A/NULL/NULL/1UTP ETX-202A/NULL/NULL/4UTP ETX-202A/UTP/UTP/1UTP ETX-202A/UTP/UTP/4UTP ETX-202A/NULL/NULL/1NULLUTP ETX-202A/WRDC ETX-202A/H/DCR/NULL/NULL/4UTP or /4NULL SFP-5, SFP-6, SFP-7, SFP-8, SFP-9G SFP-5D, SFP-6D, SFP-7D, SFP-8D SFP-5H, SFP-6H, SFP-8H, SFP-8DH, SFP-5DH

Description
1 x Net, 1 x Net/User ports GE/FE SFP ready, 1 User port GE/FE SFP ready 1 x Net, 1 x Net/User ports GE/FE SFP ready, 4 User ports GE/FE SFP ready 1 x Net, 1 x Net/User ports GE/FE SFP ready, 1 User ports 10/100/1000BaseT 1 x Net, 1 x Net/User ports GE/FE SFP ready, 4 User ports 10/100/1000BaseT 1 x Net, 1 x Net/User ports 10/100/1000BaseT, 1 User ports 10/100/1000BaseT 1 x Net, 1 x Net/User ports 10/100/1000BaseT, 4 User ports 10/100/1000BaseT 1 x Net, 1 x Net/User ports GE/FE SFP ready, 1 x User SFP GE/FE port, 1 x User 10/100/1000BaseT Wide range DC PSU (+24 to -48) available with above options Dual wide range DC PSU (+24 to -48), temperature hardened in full 19 enclosure Other SFPs may be used but may not be recognized by the ETX SW Temperature Hardened SFP required for /H options. These SFP are currently Beta

By default unit ships with a wide range 110-240 AC power supply, WRDC is optional Temp. Hardened unit (-30 to 65 Celsius) is available in full 19 with dual DC power supplies

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ETX A Series Roadmap

Version

Date

Main Features
Auto-detect GE/FE SFP Support for EVPL service and CIR/PIR, CBS/EBS Multiple services per user port EVC.COS Enhanced QoS with Strict Priority, Weighted Fair Queue and WRED MEF 9 & 14 EPL/EVPL certified RADview-EMS v1.8 available May-08 ETX-201A HW with 2xGE Net and 4xFE User Jumbo frame, 9K support Per EVC Shaping Hierarchical scheduling Standard IEEE 802.1ag CFM OAM: LBT, LT and CC Standard ITU-T y.1731 PM OAM: (Two way delay) L3 loopback, (IP loopback)

Version 1.2 Beta ETX-202A

Today

Version 1.6 Beta ETX-201A ETX-202A

Q208

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Access Link OAM: Standard IEEE 802.3ah


Customer Premises
CPE ETX

Customer Premises
ETX CPE

Operator B

Operator A

802.3ah (Access Link ME)

ETX Support Passive mode designed for network termination Auto Discovery - Discovers if next hop supports 802.3ah Loopback - Remote layer 1 loopback of all traffic Excludes 802.3ah OAM messages from loopback MIB retrieval - No IP needed to get MIB parameters Remote failure indication
Link Fault upon discovery of disconnect, log alarm, send trap Dying Gasp: Upon a power failure 802.3ah dying gasp

message. Additionally, SNMP trap is sent.


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802.1ag/Y.1731 Service OAM


8 OAM levels MEP/MIP/MEG concept Main messages:

MEP = Maintenance-End-Point MIP = Maintenance-Intermediate-Point

CC LB LT AIS RDI Lock (performance measurements)

Service OAM MEPs and MIPs Service OAM Header

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Continuity Check (CC) OAM


Customer Premises
CPE E-NTU

Customer Premises
E-NTU CPE

Operator B
CC Sink

Operator A
CC Source

CC OAM Frames

CC OAM Defined per EVC, allows for one-way connectivity monitoring Loss of Continuity (LOC) is declared (only at the sink side) upon 3.5 seconds without receiving CC OAM frame Loss of Continuity (LOC) is cleared upon sink receiving 2 CC OAM frames within a window of 3.5 seconds Upon CC failure

Send trap Update active alarm log Update statistics Optional uplink switch-over
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Loopback (LB) OAM


Customer Premises
CPE E-NTU

Customer Premises
E-NTU CPE

Operator B
MEP

Operator A
MEP

LB OAM Request LB OAM Reply

Defined per EVC, allows for non-intrusive loopback (round trip) connectivity monitoring Sent from MEP, looped by either MEP or MIP LB Failure is declared upon 2 seconds without receiving the specific LB OAM frame Upon LB failure

Send trap Update active alarm log Update statistics Optional uplink switch-over
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ETX CFM+PM OAM Future Support

Type

Message Type
CC LB

V1.2 Support
Pre-standard Pre-standard N/A N/A N/A N/A Roundtrip Roundtrip One-way Yes

V1.6 Support
Standard Standard Standard Standard RDI N/A N/A Roundtrip Roundtrip One-way Yes

Comments
100msec support IP ping equivalent IP Trace rout equivalent No CC -> Send RDI

Fault Management

LT AIS/RDI LOCK TEST Delay

+/- Microsecond +/- Microsecond

Performance Management

Delay Variance Packet Loss Availability

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ETX Ethernet OAM Tools Summary


OAM Function Connectivity Verification Tools
802.3ah heartbeat 802.1ag CC pre-stand. 802.1ag LB pre-stand. 802.1ag LT

Comments
Heartbeat rate is 1 second 1 sec today - 100 msec in v3.8 Can be used continuously as CC Trace route like functionality Ping like functionality Discover copper faults and locate them Limited as troubleshoots IP connectivity Effective currently since no CE with OAM Send trap upon power failure Does not traverse L2 Bridge Line rate per VLAN or port Entire port. L2 no MAC Swap RT measurements, +/- microsec On actual data (no sampling) RFC 2819

Fault Detection & Isolation

802.1ag LB Virtual Cable Test (VCT) L3 Ping and Trace route Subscriber port shutdown

Fault Propagation
802.3ah Dying Gasp Trap L1 loopback

Diagnostic Loopbacks

L2 loopback 802.3ah loopback Y.1731 based, proprietary

Performance Monitoring

Per VLAN/EVC Statistics Etherstats* per RMON

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OAM: Performance Monitoring


Counter/Statistics
Minimum round trip delay Average round trip delay Maximum round trip delay Minimum delay variation Average delay variation Maximum delay variation Num of Frames Above Delay objective Num of Frames below or equal to Delay objective Num of frames above Frame delay variation objective Num of frames below or equal to Frame delay variation objective Frame loss ratio (FLR) Frame transmitted counter Frame loss counter Elapsed time Unavailable seconds

Details
Minimum round trip delay measured in the interval up to now Average Round measured in the interval up to now Maximum round trip delay measured in the interval up to now Minimum delay measured in the interval up to now Average delay variation measured in the interval up to now Maximum delay variation measured in the interval up to now Number of frame exceeded frame delay Performance objective Number of frame below or equal to frame delay Performance objective Number of frame exceeded frame delay variation Performance objective Number of frame below or equal frame delay variation Performance objective Total interval frame loss ratio Total number of frame transmitted counter in interval Total number of frame loss in interval Seconds from the beginning of the interval 0-900 Number of seconds where the service is unavailable

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Fault Propagation
Failure propagated to user port CPE Switches to alternative path Network port failure

CPE

E-NTU

Packet Switched Network Eth/IP/MPLS

Link down status on the Network port causes link down status on the user port. In case of multiple user ports cause link down status on all user ports or part of them according to parameter Wait to restore parameter - defines the time between network port becoming up and restoring user port link up
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Diagnostic Loopbacks
Layer 1 Loopback ETX loopbacks traffic from Rx to Tx
Out of service disrupts service Cannot traverse Ethernet bridge Supported on any ETX port Performed on all traffic of the ETX
Tester

No Layer L2 Loopback

port
Loopback activation is via

management not OAM protocol Layer 2 Loopback ETX loopbacks traffic and swaps MAC Addresses
ETX replaces Source Address with
ETX

Destination Address
Can traverse Ethernet bridges Performed per VLAN (or EVC)
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Tester With Layer L2 Loopback

Management
Remote management
In-band management, SNMP based Dedicated VLAN Management traffic can be blocked from user port

Management applications
RADview EMS RADView Lite Telnet, Web browser

Local management via craft port (RS-232) and/ or Ethernet out of band port. Optional use of DHCP to automatically obtain IP address and default gateway Remote software and configuration download All local configurations can also be done remotely Full SNMPv3 agent
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RADView EMS*- 1/2


Discover and present of all ETX in the customer network GUI cut-through application - visual EMS
Provides a visual view of the device with its panel and ports Provides visual indication of alarm conditions (color coded) User friendly interface to complex configuration (e.g. OAM)

Statistics presentation
Provides current and historical view of collected statistics from device
* RADview-EMS v1.8 available May-08
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RADView EMS* 2/2


Alarm Management
De-duplication create a single alarm from multiple alarms Alarm threshold create new alarms from alarm conditions Automatic clearing of alarms Show only active alarms Forwarding of alarms to pre-configured 3rd party OSS/NMS

Security management
Create profiles with allowed actions and associated users Associate permitted actions to each profile

Statistics Collection TFTP


Efficient collection of device statistics into CSV file format

Easily integrates into customer existing NMS


Northbound CORBA interface

* RADview-EMS v1.8 available May-08


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Security
Encryption
SSHv2/SSL Secure Telnet and web sessions for management

Secure SNMPv3 communications Prevent intrusion into management


Access to management station via user ports is blocked (configurable) Management information from network port only (configurable) Management VLAN from user ports is blocked

Controlled Access and Authorization


Only specific IP addresses will be allowed to manage the device; Authorization levels per access method (SNMP, Telnet, Terminal) Read/Write

Communities mechanism
RADIUS Centralized Authentication and Authorization of management access

Denial of Service (DoS) Prevention


Rate limitation on traffic direct to CPU Broadcast/Multicast rate limitation Ping of Death prevention no ping larger than 1484 bytes to CPU
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