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hiT 7300 GMPLS ASON Components and Layers
 
 Objectives Upon completion of this eLearning, you will be able to:
 
 • Describe ASON Components/Layers • • • • •
 
 Describe Resources/Physical Interface Describe Component Link Describe Traffic Engineering-Link Describe LSP (Label Switched Path) Describe GMPLS Call
 
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 ASON Components/Layers Overview © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 ASON Components/Layers Overview • ASON Components and Layers – – – – –
 
 Physical Interface: Actual physical port. Component Link: Logical link between two I-NNI ports (representing the physical fiber connection). TE-Link: Association of traffic engineering parameters (metric and SRLG) to the Component Link. LSP (Label Switched Path): E2E GMPLS tunnel (ODUk). CALL: E2E ASON service built upon one (unprotected) or more (protected) LSPs. Calls are managed by (and stored in) the ingress node (A-node).
 
 TE-Link Component Link
 
 Physical Interface
 
 Component Link
 
 TE-Link
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
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 LSP
 
 Configuration sequence
 
 Frame encapsulation sequence
 
 Call
 
 Physical Interface
 
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 Physical Interface / Resources
 
 Physical Interface / Resources
 
 – Line Interface of I10T100G, – Line Interfaces of I02L200G, …
 
 Physical Interface
 
 Component Link
 
 • Optical –TTP of Optical Coupler cards – Port of O09CC-2, …
 
 • Optical –TTP of Filter cards – Port of F48MDV-1/S, …
 
 • Amplifier Cards – LAMIC-2 – LAMPBC-1, …
 
 Physical Interface / Resources
 
 TE-Link
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
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 Resources are • Containment Ports of Transponder Cards
 
 Physical Interface / Resources • Resources are the termination points of calls. • Amplifier, Filter Cards, Optical Coupler Cards, Transponder Cards, Muxponder Cards
 
 Physical Interface I02L200G-2 CloudWave Line Card
 
 Connections (CC)
 
 CALL
 
 Physical
 
 CALL
 
 Interface
 
 Physical Interface Amplifier faced to Direction 01
 
 Component Link
 
 TE-Link
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
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 Line Interface 1 Cross
 
 I-NNI
 
 Physical Interface
 
 CALL
 
 Physical Interface Amplifier
 
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 Physical Alien Wavelength  Interface
 
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 CALL
 
 faced to Direction n
 
 LSP Component Link
 
 TE-Link
 
 CALL
 
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 I10T100G-2 or Transponder Cards
 
 Line Interface
 
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 Line Interface 2
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
 I-NNI
 
 O09CC-1 or Filter Cards 7
 
 Resources • Resources are the termination points of calls. • GMPLS Calls are terminated on the – transponder, – filter or – amplifier cards.
 
 ASON Browser: Resources, New Call © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 View Port Properties of Line Port of Transponder Card • Properties of Line Port of Transponder card
 
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 ASON Browser: Resources
 
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 Containment Port Properties of Line Port of Transponder Card
 
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 View Port Properties of Line Tx of Booster Card • Properties of Line Tx of Booster card – – – –
 
 Port classifier Component Link name TE-Link name Remote NE ID
 
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 ASON Browser: Resources
 
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 Containment Port Properties of Line Tx of Booster Card
 
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 View Port Properties of Optical Coupler cards
 
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 Video: Physical Interface / Resources
 
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 Component Links © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Component Links A component link (CL) is a connection between two I-NNI ASON ports.
 
 Optical Link
 
 hiT 7300 Node A
 
 I-NNI
 
 LSP
 
 Component Link
 
 TELink
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
 CALL
 
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 Physical Interface
 
 CALL
 
 LSP
 
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 Amplifier faced to Direction n
 
 CALL
 
 LSP
 
 Component Link
 
 TELink
 
 Component Link
 
 Physical Interface I-NNI
 
 Amplifier faced to Direction m
 
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 Component Link Management
 
 Physical Interface
 
 Component Link
 
 TE-Link
 
 ASON Browser: Component Links
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
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 Topics • Component link management • Component link management details • Creating a component link • Deactivate component link • Activate component link • Delete a component link
 
 Component Link Management • Component Link Management window • Main > Configuration > ASON > Component Link > Management
 
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 Component Link Management
 
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 Component Link Properties • Component Link details, shows the configuration of a particular CL. 1
 
 Component Link Management
 
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 Creating a Component Link • Click Main > Configuration > ASON > Component Link > New 1
 
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 Component Link Management
 
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 Deactivate Component Link When disable the component link Admin State, its TE-Link disappears.
 
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 Component Link Management
 
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 Component Link Management
 
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 GMPLS Interface Configuration
 
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 Activate Component Link • Component Management: Configuration - ASON – Component Link - Management
 
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 Component Link Management
 
 When Activiating the component link its administrative status enabled automatically When Activiate the component link its TE-Link is discovered automatically Component Link Management © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Delete a Component Link • The operator could delete component links from TNMS DataBase only if they are with inactive status. 1
 
 Component Link Management
 
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 GMPLS Interface Configuration
 
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 Traffic Engineering (TE) Links © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Traffic Engineering (TE) Links
 
 Physical Interface
 
 Component Link
 
 TE-Link
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
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 • Traffic Engineering (TE) Links are connections between the NEs inside GMPLS domain which are used for path calculation and GMPLS signaling. • The control plane automatically build unbundled TE-Links. • ASON Manager displays the TE Links.
 
 Topics • TE-Link Management • TE-Link Management Window © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 ASON Browser: TE-Links
 
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 TE Link Management • A traffic-engineering link is a configurable connection between ASON nodes or NEs. • The control plane automatically build unbundled TE-Links, and then no manual configuration by the operator will be required. • After triggering the Auto TE Link detection by LCT, the Control Plane will automatically create a TE-Link for each Component Link existent in the NE. • Then, ASON Manager is only required to retrieve, update and display the TE Links automatically created by the NEs. • If one Component Link is disabled and if the respective TE-Link have an inactive Call associated, the TE-Link will be in deactivate state. After the call be deleted it’s possible to delete TE-Link too.
 
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 TE-Link Management Window • The TE-Link Management window displays the TE-Links that exist in the network and database. 1
 
 TE-Link Management
 
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 TE-Link Properties • Settings, Component Links, SRLGs, Bandwidth, Performance metrics 1
 
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 TE-Link Properties SRLGs
 
 TE-Link Properties Component Links TE-Link Properties Settings © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 TE-Link Properties Bandwidth
 
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 Label Switched Path (LSP) © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Label Switched Path (LSP)
 
 Physical Interface
 
 Component Link
 
 TE-Link
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
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 • A Label Switch Path (LSP) is a path through the network formed of crossconnected labels on a series of data plane links.
 
 ASON Browser: Calls – Label Switched Path (LSP) © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Routing and LSP Provisioning Ingress Node
 
 • Route used by the LSP – can be selected in two different ways depending on the requirements of the Call, – the same route can be specified hop by hop by the user. – are preplanned in Coriant TransNet or – are calculated by the control plane.
 
 • Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) calls – are calculated by the control plane at the call ingress node.
 
 • Preplanned calls with explicit paths are – calculated by Coriant TransNet (one explicit route for each connection (working or restoration)).
 
 ASON Map: Highlighted LSP
 
 • The connection request to the ingress node must contain an explicit route for each connection.
 
 Ingress Node
 
 – This is a list of unnumbered component/data interfaces and label (wavelength) pairs.
 
 LSP
 
 • Connection management is only possible at ingress nodes. ASON Browser © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 GMPLS Call © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Three Types of Connections • Permanent connection (PC) – The connection has two fixed endpoints and fixed cross-connect configuration along the path and stays up until deleted.
 
 • Switched connection (SC) – Connection is created using the control plane with the exchange of signaling information between signaling elements within the control planes.
 
 • Soft Permanent Connection (SPC) – are user-to-user connections created via the network management system specifying the properties of the connection at the end-point (ingress). © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Reference Points and Connection Types
 
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 GMPLS Call
 
 Physical Interface
 
 Component Link
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
 LSP
 
 CALL
 
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 • One Call is one OCh Connection with one or more LSPs. • Calls management tasks, such as creation, deletion and other procedures can only be done at ingress NEs. • The GMPLS Calls are terminated on the transponder, filter or amplifier cards (Resources).
 
 TE-Link
 
 • Properties: – Direction: » bidirectional.
 
 – Elementary signal/rate: » 2.5G, 10G, 40G, 100G and 200G.
 
 – Connection type: » Soft Permanent Connection (SPC). » The connection is established within a single domain between two GMPLS peers.
 
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 GMPLS Protection and Restoration in the hiT 7300 supported Calls
 
 Supported types of Calls in the hiT 7300 NEs: • Unprotected Call: One LSP where the operator can provide an explicit or a dynamic full route (calculated by Coriant TransNet) or only the ingress and egress nodes (calculated by the GMPLS control plane). • Shared mesh restored Call: One LSP to be signaled and established (working LSP) and a restoration LSP only signaled but not cross-connected. • Dynamic Source Rerouting (DSR) Call: One LSP where the operator can include or exclude available resources of the route for the control plane recalculate restoration paths when failures occur. • Dynamically routed call with Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) diversity: LSPs are routed with SRLG diversity to the LSPs of another call.
 
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 Call Protection/Restoration Schemes overview on hiT7300
 
 • Unprotected - If the working path fails, there is no protection. The communication will be interrupted. • DSR (Dynamic Source Rerouting) - Multiple failure restoration. - Upon failure, a new restoration path (E2E) is computed and established by the ingress node. - The new LSP is established before the old LSP is torn down.  Pre-Planned Shared Restoration - Restores a path affected by a failure end-to-end to a preplanned restoration path. - Highly resources efficiency: the transport resources that are not occupied can be shared among restoration paths that don’t need the resources at the same time.
 
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 Scenario 1: Pre-Planned Shared Mesh Restoration • In scenario 1 switching is controlled by the GMPLS control plane. • Each working path (A-B-F-H and A-C-H) has a pre-planned restoration path which is not established. • The resources are pre-reserved but not used and can be shared among different restoration paths.
 
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 Scenario 2: 1+1 Protection Combined with Shared-mesh Restoration
 
 • In scenario 2, protection against double failures can be achieved by combining classic 1+1 Optical Channel Protection with GMPLS shared mesh restoration. • In order to achieve this, two independent GMPLS Calls are provisioned via RSVPTE signaling. Each Call comprises a working and a pre-planned restoration LSP, both disjointedly routed. 1+1 Protection Combined with Shared-mesh Restoration © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Scenario 3: Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) • In scenario 3, protection can be achieved by DSR. • This process is completely treated by the distributed control plane signaling.
 
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 Scenario 4: DSR with Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) Diversity
 
 • In scenario 4, the call protection is achieved by using dynamic source routing with SRLG diversity. • In this scenario, the two optical channels OCh #1 and OCh #2 are routed as separate OCH DSR GMPLS calls (GMPLS routes the two optical channels SRLG diverse). • OCh #1 is routed via SRLG 3-4 and OCh #2 is routed via SRLG 5-9 being fully SRLG diverse to OCh #1. Dynamic Source Routing with Shared Risk Link Group diversity © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Connection Types of Calls The following types of Calls are supported: • Transponder Calls (connection starting at transponder): – this is the normal connection type. It is possible to use different wavelengths on the working and restoration paths.
 
 • Alien/friendly Calls (in case of an alien wavelength or friendly wavelength): – GMPLS services (unprotected or shared mesh restored) can only start at filter ports; working and restoration path must use the same wavelength.
 
 • Mixed transponder/alien Calls: – GMPLS services can start/end at a filter port and end/start at a transponder; working and restoration path must use the same wavelength.
 
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 Call Management – Call Properties • Manage GMPLS Calls
 
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 Call Management – Route Path / LSP Mangement • Route Path / LSP Mangement
 
 Call Cross Connection (CC)
 
 ASON Traffic Engineering Link Route Path of an unprotected Call
 
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 Call Management – PMP Configuration • PMP Configuration Activate selected PMPs Call
 
 Selected PMP
 
 PMP Configuration of a call ASON Browser: Call Management © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 Call Management – Graphical View of PM Data • Graphical View of PM Data
 
 Current or History
 
 Call
 
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 Call Management – Create New Call / Duplicate Call • The New Call window allows you to create a new call object either from scratch or by duplicating an existing call. • On the left pane of the New Call window you can find the steplist to create a call. • If you are duplicating a call, all fields are prefilled in with the original call settings, except for the name and A-/Z-end TP . © 2018 Coriant. All rights reserved
 
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 New Call Wizard
 
 ASON Browser: New Call…
 
 Flow of steps to create a call Call Management: Duplicate Call…
 
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 Summary In this eLearning, the following content was covered: • Describing ASON Components/Layers – – – – –
 
 Describing Resources/Physical Interface Describing Component Link Describing Traffic Engineering-Link Describing LSP (Label Switched Path) Describing GMPLS Call
 
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