Transcript Slide 1
RAD’s Ether Access
Technical Overview
European Technical Seminar 2013
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide1
Agenda
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Introduction
Ethernet Access Main Features
Product Overview
ETX-5300A Technical Description
Workshop Applications
Value Proposition
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Carrier Ethernet is a Service
Carrier Ethernet Defined
Carrier
Ethernet
• Carrier Ethernet is a standardized,
carrier-class SERVICE defined by five
attributes that distinguish Carrier Ethernet
from familiar LAN based Ethernet
• It brings the compelling business
benefit of the Ethernet cost model
to achieve significant savings
• Standardized Services
Carrier
Ethernet
Attributes
• Scalability
• Service Management
• Reliability
• Quality of Service
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide3
RAD “Service Assured Access” solution
Access Network
• Demarcation and Aggregation
solutions
Metro/
Core
Access
Aggregation
MiNID
First Mile
FE/GbE
ETX-2xxA
• Same service look and feel over:
1/10 GbE
– Fiber and Copper
ETX-5300A
– Native Ethernet, SHDSL, PDH,
SDH
• Linear, Dual-hommed and Ring
topologies
• E-LINE and E-LAN services
ETX-203AM
SDH/
SONET
PDH
ETX-5300A
IP / MPLS
10GbE
Ring
ETX-203AM
DSL
GbE
MSAN
ETX-5300A
CellSite
ETX-2xxA
1/10 GbE Ring
• Synchronization over Packet
Customer
Premises
Service Assured Access
Complete Access solution
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EtherAccess Feature-set
EtherAccess – Enhanced L2 Ethernet capabilities over any access infrastructure
• Connectivity Options
– EPL/EVPL services (MEF certified)
– Flow based
• Traffic classification and mapping
– CE VLAN ID, P-bit, DSCP, IP Precedence
• Enhanced QoS
– Policing per service
– Dual leaky bucket supporting CIR+CBS, EIR+EBS
– Scheduling – Queues according to Strict priority or WFQ
– Rate limit on the egress port - Conforms egress traffic to specific rate
• Enhanced service creation & assurance OA&M
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–
–
–
IEEE 802.3-2005 (Link OAM)
IEEE 802.1ag/Y1731 End-to-End (CFM/PM)
Powerful L2/L3 loopback Allow multiple independent SLA monitoring instances
Integrated RFC-2544 Generator
• Resiliency:
– Linear protection based on G.8031
– Ethernet Ring protection based on G.8032
• Synchronization over Packet
– Mature Sync-E and 1588-2008
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Connectivity Options
E-Line Service - used to create
• Ethernet Private Line (EPL)
• All to one bundling
• Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL)
• Service Multiplexing, EVC.CoS
E-Tree Service - used to create
• EPL&EVPL services
• Broadcast networks for IP TV services
• No connection between leafs
UNI
UNI
CE
UNI
Point-to-Point EVC
UNI
CE
UNI
Carrier
Ethernet
Network
CE
CE
CE
UNI
CE
UNI
UNI
Point-to-Multipoint EVC
E-LAN Service - used to create
• Single bridge instance per UNI (EPLAN)
• Several (virtual) bridge instances per UNI
(EVPLAN)
CE
Carrier
Ethernet
Network
UNI
CE
Carrier
Ethernet
Network
UNI
UNI
Any-to-any EVC
CE
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide6
ETX Traffic Management
• Extremely flexible flow classification:
– Port, VLAN-ID, P-bit, TOS-DSCP, EtherType, MAC SA/DA and IP
SA/DA
• Hierarchical-QoS (HQOS) with flow level TM:
– CIR/EIR Policing per flow for differentiated services
– Assuring SLA in congested links - shaping per EVC or EVC.cos
– Up to 8 queues per flow with Strict Priority and WFQ scheduling
– Simplifying operation with powerful bandwidth profiles
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Standards: OAM – Operation
Administration & Maintenance
Delay, Jitter, Packet Loss, Availability
Operator A
Operator B
ITU-T Y.1731 (PM)
/802.3ag (CFM)
IEEE 802.3ah (EFM)
Type
Span
Scope
Standard Status
RAD
Implement.
IEEE 802.3ah
(Clause 57)
Link
Single Segment
Per UNI
Finalized
IEEE 802.1ag-D8
Connectivity
End-to-End
Per EVC
Finalized
ITU-T Y.1731
Service
End-to-End
Per EVC.CoS
Finalized
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RFC-2544 Measurements to
Ensure Service Parameters
Branch A
Traffic Generation and loopback per
RFC-2544
Headquarters
UNI
EVC
Priority Data
Best Effort
Real Time
PE
ETX
Priority Data
EVC 1
PSN
Best Effort
Real Time
Real Time
ETX
PE
Branch B
EVC 2
IP DSLAM
Real Time
ETX
EVC
Priority Data
Priority Data
Best Effort
Best Effort
UNI
• Used before service is commissioned to ensure service
parameters
• Measures Latency, Loss and Throughput
• Up to 8 sessions simultaneously
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RFC-2544 CLI Reports
Test ID
Tested by
Product Name
Version Number
Serial Number
Date & Time
Profile Name
Number of Trials
Test Duration
: <ID>
: User Name
: <HW product name and version>
: <firmware name and version>
: <serial number here >
: <Test time, format: day, dd/mm/yy hh:mm:sec>
: <e.g. - RFC 2544 Throughput Test - Per Port Binary Search>
: < number of trials>
: <hh:mm:ss>
Test Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bind: MD:<MD id>, MA <MA id>, MEP <MEP id>, p-bit <pbit>, VLAN <vlan>
Maximum Theoretical Rate: <Maximal defined Rate> [FPS]
Duration: <Duration> Pattern: <Frame Pattern>, Frame Type <frame type> Opcode <Opcode>, mode <mode>
Search resolution <Search resolution>, Tolerance <tolerance>, Trials <Number of trials>
Learning Frames: Number of frames <number of frames>, Frequency <Frequency>
Throughput Report
< Trial #>:
========
Status: SUCCESS { or FAIL – Link down, OAM connectivity failure } Duration: <HH:MM:SS>
Frame Size [bytes]
| 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 1280 | 1518 |
Theoretical maximum [fps] |10000 | 5000 | 2500 | 1250 | | - | 500 |
Throughput [fps]
|9500 | 4900 | 2490 | 1250 | | | 500 |
success [%]
| 95 | 98 | 99.6 | 100 | | | 100 |
Packet Loss report:
<Trial #>
=============
Status: SUCCESS
Frame Size <64>
Maximum theoretical rate <10000>
Throughput of max
| 100% | 90% | 80% | 70% | 60% |
%success
| 80% | 87% | 93% | 99% | 100% |
Latency Report
< Trial #>:
========
Status: SUCCESS { or FAIL – Link down, OAM connectivity failure } Duration: <HH:MM:SS>
Frame Size [bytes]
| 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 1280 | 1518 |
Latency [ms]
|50 | 45 | 42 | 37
| | - | 24 |
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RFC-2544 Reports on RADview
Frame loss
Throughput
Delay
Measurement
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide11
Link Protection
• Link Aggregation Redundancy (802.3ad based)
– Redundant connection to a single upstream device via two ports which
form a singe logical port
– Link Aggregation Control protocol used to sync LAG members and identify
Single homing
failures
CPE
PSN
• Dual homing
– 1:1 connectivity to two different upstream devices for node redundancy
Dual homing
Switch criteria:
– Loss Of Signal (LOS) indication
CPE
PSN
– Manual commands
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Ethernet Linear Protection based on
G.8031
Automatic Protection
Switching (APS)
Automatic Protection
Switching (APS)
Local Customer
Premises
CPE
NTU
Remote Customer
Premises
CC OAM
1
PE
Ethernet
RDI on CC message
PE
NTU
CC OAM
CPE
2
• Protection as per ITU-T G.8031
– Bidirectional 1:1 mode using APS messages
• Triggers - Port Signal loss, CCM LOC, ETH-AIS
• Protection time
– Under 50ms protection time for a single protection group (multiple EVC
per group)
– Up to 200ms protection time for 4 protection groups
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide13
Fault Propagation
Based on OAM Loss Of Connectivity
Receive RDI
State LOC
Local Customer
Premises
CPE
NTU
1
Remote Customer
Premises
CC OAM
PE
Ethernet
RDI on CC message
PE
NTU
CC OAM
CPE
2
• Network failure propagation to user ports
– User ports are turned off upon Loss-of Connectivity (LOC) or Remote
Defect Indication (RDI)
• Customer equipment senses the failure and immediately reroutes
to alternative path
– Shortens restoration time by triggering restoration much faster
than native routing protocols
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Fault Propagation
Based on OAM Remote User Failure
Local Customer
Premises
CPE
NTU
Remote Customer
Premises
CC OAM
PE
Ethernet
1
PE
NTU
CC OAM
CPE
2
• User port failure propagation to remote end:
– Remote end port is turned off upon alarm indication from local end
• Customer equipment senses the failure and immediately
reroutes to alternative path
– Shortens restoration time by triggering restoration much
faster than native routing protocols
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Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L2PT)
Local Customer
Premises
CPE
L2 PDU
NTU
PE
Ethernet
Remote Customer
Premises
PE
1
NTU
L2 PDU
CPE
2
• Allowing full transparency to L2 control Protocols using different
configurations:
– Peer-supported L2 Protocols Data Units (PDU) frames
– Discard the L2 control protocol frames
– Tunnel: Pass through Layer-2 control frames
– Including Vendor Specific L2CP frames
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide16
IEEE 1588v2 Support
Clock recovery based on 1588-2008 or Synchronous Ethernet
IEEE 1588-2008
Grandmaster Clock
PoP Site
PE
Transport
Network:
ETH/IP/MPLS
PE
RNC/
4G GW
TC
ETH
ETX
IP NodeB
Sync-E
IEEE 1588-2008 (1588v2)
• 1588v2 provides clock distribution over any packet network
– Accurate timing - frequency lock ±16ppb
• 1588v2 slave for phase and frequency
• 1588v2 encapsulation over IP\UDP with telecom profile
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Mobile Demarcation with
ETX-205A
Clock recovery based on 1588-2008 or Synchronous Ethernet
Sync-E Clock
Source
TC
IEEE 1588-2008
Grandmaster Clock
IP Node B
ETH
ETX
External Clock
Source
PoP Site
RNC/4G Gateway
PE
IP Node B
PE
ETH
Transport Network:
ETH/IP/MPLS
ETX
Sync-E
IEEE 1588-2008 (1588v2)
•
•
•
•
ETH
IP Node B
ETX
BTS
NxE1/T1
Mobile Demarcation Device – Timing Gateway & Demarcation
Per-flow SLA measurements
Multiple synchronization over packet standards
Support for legacy Cellular generations
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Products Overview
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide19
ETX Portfolio
Performance
Ethernet Service Aggregation Platform
ETX-5300A
High End MDD
Flow Base Service
Flexible classification
With TDM Services
High End EDD
Flow Base Service
Flexible classification
Basic NTU
Port Base Service
ETX-26/36
ETX-202/102
SFP based NTU
ETX-205A
ETX-220A
10GE Interfaces
10GE NTU
10GE Ring
ETX-204A
MiNID
ETX-203AX
ETX203AX/AM
Scale
FE/GE
nxGE
nx10GE
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ETX-203AX
Power
Wide-range AC&DC PS
Management
Out of Band FE port
Local RS-232
Network and User Interfaces
1 or 2 network SFP interfaces
(redundancy)
Up to 4 or 5 user ports
• Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device for:
– SLA-based retail and wholesale Ethernet services
• Carrier grade design
– Service and port level redundancy
• MEF CE 2.0 compliant EPL and EVPL Ethernet services
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ETX-203AM All-In-One
FE/GbE Combo port
uplink module
2 x 10/100/1000BT
2 x 100/1000Fx (SFP)
SHDSL EFM
uplink module
Ethernet over PDH
uplink module
– 4wire – 11.4 Mbps
– 4/8xE1/T1
– 8wire – 22.8 Mbps
– 1/2xT3
GFP/VCAT/LCAS
Modular Uplink
ETH
SHDSL
ETH Over PDH/SDH
Management
Out of Band FE port
Local RS-232
User interfaces:
4 FE/GE interfaces
SFP or UTP
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ETX-205A Physical View
SyntTop™ synchronization ports:
• External in/out (T3/T4)
• 1PPS and ToD
4 E1/T1 PWE interfaces:
• CESoPSN and SAToP
• UPD/IP and MEF8
• Flexible and accurate timing
• 16 PWE per E1 port and CAS support
Management ports
• Out of band - Ethernet port
• Local craft terminal - RS-232
6 FE/GE combo interfaces:
• 2 Network ports
• 4 User ports
Redundant power supplies:
• AC: 100–240VAC, 50-60Hz
• DC: 24/48VDC
• Advanced Carrier Ethernet
Demarcation Device for:
– SLA-based retail and wholesale Ethernet services
– 2G/3G/4G-LTE Mobile backhauling demarcation
– Migration to packet networks with integrated Ethernet and E1/T1 services
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ETX-220A Layout
H/W ready SyntTop™ synchronization ports:
• RJ-45 and BNC i/f
• External in/out (T3/T4)
• ToD and 1PPS
4 x 10GE XFP Based Ports
• 2 Network i/f 1:1
• 2 User i/f (only one is functioning
in the first release)
Management ports
• Out of band - Ethernet port
• Local craft terminal - RS-232
4 x 1GE aggregation
Redundant power supplies:
• AC: 100–240VAC, 50-60Hz
• DC: 24/48VDC
• 19”, 1RU shelf, Rack and wall mount
• Environmentally Hardened Option: -20 to +65C
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide24
ETX-5300A Front View Description
Redundant
PSU (DC/AC
Clocking Interfaces
Outlet)
Fan
Module
4 x 10GbE XFP
fully redundant
Secondary Main Card
Primary Main Card
Alarm output
connector
20 x 1GbE Opt
SFP I/O card
Air Filter
20 x 1GbE Elec
I/O card
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide25
ETX-2xx Technical
Description
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ETX Forwarding Plane
EVC QUEUE BLOCK
Classifier
Rx
Flow 1
Flow N
8 Queue
per EVC
WRED
CIR/EIR
Policing
CIR/EIR
Policing
Pre
Forwarding
Editing
Forwarding
engine (for
E-LAN
services)
Post
Forwarding
Editing
EVC
Scheduler
Port level
Scheduler
EVC
Shaper
WFQ
SP
WFQ
Tx
8 or 31 Queue blocks per
egress port
• Classify and map incoming
packets into flows (EVC.CoS)
• Police each flow (Green, Yellow,
Red)
• For E-LAN services (version 4.5)
the forwarding engine is the
bridge and MAC learning
mechanism
• For E-Line service, there is no
Forwarding engine. Egress port
and queue block selection are set
at the classification stage
• Up to 8 or 31 queue blocks per port with
up to 8 queues per block
• WRED at each queue
• User configurable scheduling in queue
block
• Shaper per queue block
• Port level scheduler distributing BW
between all the queue blocks
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Counter Locations in ETX
Location of Flow
Statistics
counters
Location of Port
Statistics counters
Ingress PORT
Counters
Classifier
Rx
Policer
Counters
Flow 1
CIR/EIR
Policing
Flow N
CIR/EIR
Policing
Egress PORT
Counters
Dropped
packet Counters
(Queue level)
EVC QUEUE BLOCK
Pre
Forwarding
Editing
Forwarding
engine (for
E-LAN
services)
8 Queue
per EVC
WRED
Post
Forwarding
Editing
EVC
Scheduler
Port level
Scheduler
EVC
Shaper
WFQ
SP
WFQ
Tx
8 or 31 Queue blocks per
egress port
• Port level statistics are measured in ingress and egress ports in the MAC level
• Flow level Statistics are measured before and after the flow policer,
green/Yellow dropped statistics are measured by WRED mechanism (queue
level)
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Summary – OAM and Counter
locations in ETX
Location of Flow
Statistics
counters
Location of Port
Statistics counters
Ingress PORT
Counters
Classifier
Rx
Dropped packet
Counters
Policer
Counters
Flow 1
Flow N
EVC QUEUE BLOCK
8 Queue
per EVC
WRED
CIR/EIR
Policing
CIR/EIR
Policing
Pre
Forwarding
Editing
Forwarding
engine (for
E-LAN
services)
Post
Forwarding
Editing
Down
MEP
UP MEP
EVC
Scheduler
Port level
Scheduler
EVC
Shaper
WFQ
SP
WFQ
Tx
8 or 31 Queue blocks per
egress port
CCM
CCM
PM
COS1
PM
COS7
Egress PORT
Counters
2544
Generator/
Analyzer
HW block
PM
COS1
PM
COS7
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ETX-5300A Technical
Description
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide30
Performance
100Gbps Full Duplex:
• 100 Gbps Ingress
• 100 Gbps Egress
Total of 100Gbps
Ingress from all I/F
(Main/IO)
Total of 100Gbps
Egress from all I/F
(Main/IO)
• Note: The maximum interface capacity ( 160Gbps ) exceeds the device
performance.
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide31
Architecture and Data Path
Scheme
10GbE I/F
Main A
Active
Packet engine per
card
acts like a single
distributed engine
10GbE I/F
Main B
RXAUI
RXAUI
Active
2/4
10G
Packet
2/4Packet
10G
Packet Engine
Fabric I/F(Dune)
40Gbps.
Broadcom
MPLS support
Engine
Engine
CL
CL
20G(2x10G)
Non Blocking
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide32
ETX-5300A – SAP & SAG
• SAG (Service Aggregation Group) is a logical port (management entity)
that represents a physical connection between I/O and main Ethernet
cards.
• Each SAG includes 512 Service Attachment Points (SAPs)
ETX-5300A
Main Card
10 GbE 10 GbE
10 GbE
10 GbE
I/O Card
SAG 1/2
SAG 1/1
1/11
1/12 1/13
1/14
1/15
1/16
1/17
1/18 1/19
1/20
1/1
1/2
1/4
1/5
1/6
1/7
1/8
1/10
1/3
1/9
SAP 1/2/1-512
SAP 1/1/1-512
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide33
HW Architecture: ETH IO Structure
10 GbE I/F
• IO card is actually build from 2 x 10GbE sections
Main A
RXAUI
• 2 x 10 GbE internal ports for IO/Main
interconnection
• This is reflected in some ETX-5300 features and
limitations:
2/4
10G
Packet
– Two SAG’s per IO , one for each 10G IO port
group (reflects internal io/main 10G port)
Engine
– LAG group membership
– Limitation: E-Line is not support between ports
on the same 10 port group
CL
20G(2x10G)
I/O
I/O
1………10
11…….20
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide34
Data Path and Redundancy
Scheme: LAG Inter Main card LAG
10 GbE I/F
Main A
Active
Main card fail
10 GbE I/F
Main B
RXAUI
RXAUI
Active
2/4
10G
Packet
2/4Packet
10G
Fabric I/F 40 Gbps
Engine
Engine
CL
CL
20G(2x10G)
I/O
IO fail
Inter IO card LAG
I/O
I/O
I/O
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide35
Data Path and Redundancy
Scheme: Ring
10 GbE I/F
Main A
Active
Main card fail
Ring Port
East
RXAUI
Ring Port
West
Main B
10 GbE I/F
RXAUI
Active
2/4
10G
Packet
2/4Packet
10G
Fabric I/F 40Gbps
Engine
Engine
Bridge
CL
CL
20G(2x10G)
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide36
ETX-5300A Flows and Scale
I/O-1
Flow
Processing
1
512
SAP
SAP
Flow
Processing
10
SAG - Service Aggregation Group
SAP - Service Attachment Point
SAP
1k flows
1k rules
Per 10x1Gbe
ports
SAG
up to
1K
SAG
Flow
Processing
up to 1K
4K/Up to 8k
Packet
Engine
10G
20 PORTS
2k flows
512
SAP
10G
20
10G
Flow
Processing
SAP
11
SAP
1k flows
1k rules
Per 10x1Gbe
ports
I/O-2
10G
20 PORTS
2k flows
up to 1K
I/O-3
20 PORTS
2k flows
up to 1K
Total=16k
I/O-4
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide37
Workshop Applications
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide38
Workshop Applications
• During the workshop you will create several applications:
–
–
–
–
ETX-5300A Out-of-Band (OOB) Management
E-Line – Ethernet Private Line Application
E-Line – Ethernet Virtual Private Line Application
E-LAN – In band Management from Central Location to Remote
CPEs
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide39
1. ETX-5300A OOB management
NMS
Untagged
ETX-5300A
Port 00B
IP: 172.17.192.50
IP: 172.17.192.51
ETX-5300A Out-of-Band (OOB) Management.
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide40
Management Flow Configuration
There are several procedures for configuring management flow:
• SVI (Switched Virtual Interface) – Defines a logical port used to
associate the router interface with the remote device (peer).
• Flow Classifications – Define the types of traffic.
• Flow – Defines the In/Out paths.
• Router Interface – Makes the ETX accessible from different
access points. The router provides a logical path at L3.
Flow mng_in
Untagged
Network
Untagged
SVI
Router
Interface
Flow mng_out
Untagged
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide41
OOB Management Flows CLI
Configuration
flow "mng_in"
classifier "untagged"
ingress-port mng-ethernet main-a/0
egress-port svi 99
no shutdown
exit
flow
"mng_out"
classifier "all"
ingress-port svi 99
egress-port mng-ethernet main-a/0
no shutdown
exit
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide42
2. E-line – EPL Application
VLAN POP
VLAN POP
PC
ETX-205A
3
Untag
ETX-5300A
1
Push
C-VLAN 10
PC
ETX-203A
1/10
1/20
Single VLAN
Classification
1
Push
C-VLAN 10
3
Untag
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide43
ETX-5300A – Logical Connection
• Outgoing Data Traffic from ETX-5300A I/O ETH Card Port 1/10 to
Port 1/20
ETX-5300A
ETX-205A
1/10
SAP
flow “10_sap” 1/1/2
1/20
flow “sap_20”
ETX-203AX
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide44
ETX-5300A – Data Flows
Configuration
flow 10_sap
classifier v10
ingress-port ethernet 1/10
egress-port sap 1/1/2 queue-map-profile
QueueMapDefaultProfile block 0/1
no shutdown
exit
flow sap_20
classifier all
ingress-port sap 1/1/2
egress-port ethernet 1/20 queue-map-profile
QueueMapDefaultProfile block 0/1
no shutdown
exit
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide45
3. E-Line Application – EVPL
VLAN POP
MEP1
PC
VLAN POP
MEP2
ETX-5300A
PC
ETX-203AX
ETX-205A
3
VLAN 2 p-bit 1
VLAN 2 p-bit 2
VLAN 2 p-bit 5
1
1/9
Push
SP-VLAN 100
1/19
Single VLAN
Classification
1
3
Push
SP-VLAN 100
VLAN 2 p-bit 1
VLAN 2 p-bit 2
VLAN 2 p-bit 5
OAM CFM+PM
• EVC.CoS application, with multiple data services that include the
following capabilities:
– Traffic management per EVC.CoS
– OAM CFM monitoring per single EVC
– Performance monitoring based on Y.1731 per EVC.CoS
– RFC-2544 tests per EVC.CoS
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide46
EVPL application – QoS
UNI
CoS 5
EVC
CIR
CoS 2
EIR CIR EIR
UNI
1 GbE
CoS 5
Real-Time
CIR: 5 Mbps; EIR: 0
CoS 2
Critical Data
CIR: 2 Mbps; EIR: 8 Mbps
CoS 1
General Data
CIR: 3 Mbps; EIR: 7 Mbps
EVC
10 Mbps
CoS 1
EIR CIR EIR
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EVPL Application Logical Diagram
ETX-205A
Traffic
Generator
C-VLAN 2.5
C-VLAN 2.2
C-VLAN 2.1
ETX-203AX
S-VLAN 100.5
RT
CD
GD
Port 3
ETX-5300A
S-VLAN 100.5
S-VLAN 100.2
S-VLAN 100.2
S-VLAN 100.1
S-VLAN 100.1
1/9
Port 1
1/19
RT
CD
GD
Policer name
CIR (Mbps)
EIR(Mbps)
RT
CD
GD
V2_rt
V2_cd
V2_cd
5
2
3
0
8
7
Traffic
Generator
C-VLAN 2.2
C-VLAN 2.1
Port 3
Port 1
Service Name
C-VLAN 2.5
PIR - Expected
Rate (Mbps)
5
10
10
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RFC Traffic Diagram
OAM Service
SP
RT
100 100.5
OAM Service
SP
RT
100 100.5
ETX-5300A
ETX-205A
Port 1
ETX-203AX
Port 1
Traffic
Generator
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide49
4. E-LAN In-band Management
NMS
Untagged
ETX-5300A
ETX-203AX
IP: 172.17.192.52
VLAN
4094
Port 00B
IP: 172.17.192.50
Port 1/12
Port 1/11
IP: 172.17.192.51
VLAN
4094
ETX-205A
IP: 172.17.192.53
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Bridge
• Bridge Entity enables E-LAN services
• Bridge ports may be bounded to physical port or to Logical port. Bridge port
which is flow based should be bounded to SVI and connected to Physical ports
with flows.
• VLAN aware bridge, configure for each VLAN port membership list needed.
• When a bridge port is bounded to a physical port or any of the logical ports
except SVI, the forwarding to/from the BP and the Eth port will be done
according to the VLAN membership. In case that the BP will be bounded to
SVI, the forwarding to/from the BP and the SVI will be done through flows
configuration.
ETX-5300A
• Features:
– 256K MAC table
– 32 Bridge instances
– 128 BP per Bridge
User
Port
Bridge
User
Port
SVI
Network
Port
SVI
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ETX-5300A Logical Management
Connection
ETX-5300A
SAP
Port 1/11
Port 1/12
SVI
3
BP 3
BP 10
SVI
10
00B Interface
Bridge
BP 4 1
SAP
SVI
4
BP 11
SVI
11
SVI
99
Router
Interface
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EtherAccess Value Proposition
Service
Reach
Traffic
Management
• ETHoFiber
• ETHoPDH
• ETHoSDH/SO
NET
• ETHoDSL
• Classification
• Policing
(CIR/CBS,
EIR/EBS)
• Scheduling
• Rate
Limit/Shaping
• Services
• EPL/EVPL
• EPLAN
• EVPLAN
Service
Validation &
Assurance
•
•
•
•
•
802.3-2005
802.1ag
Y.1731
RFC 2544
G.8031
Control and
Monitoring
•
•
•
•
•
SLA assurance
Frame Delay
Delay variation
Frame Loss
Availability
Ether Access Technical Overview for TS 2013 Slide53
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For Your
Attention
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