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Cisco Packet Transport
Network – MPLS-TP
The Challenge
                                       IPTV   EVPL
                              EPL             L3 VPN
                           VoD
                                   Need         HSI                 SONET/SDH
                                                         IP/MPLS                 PBB
 Packet is Growing…
                           Business
                                   Services
 Grow SONET/SDH ?          Ethernet
                                      Mobile   E-LAN   OTN
                                                              Which               WDM
                                      Backhaul
 Transport Reliability                                        Technology ?
                                                        MPLS-TP              PBB-TE
                                                             ASON   T-MPLS



               ARPU
   CapEx

   OpEx    Financials
     Revenue    Expenses
Packet Optical Transport System
(P-OTS)
        Packet
        Eth, IP/MPLS
                                                                   Packet-Centric
                                          Packet Optical           Transport
        WDM                               Transport System
         TDM
                                          (P-OTS)

   Metro P-OTS Keys                                          MPLS-TP

   •   Predictable, Deterministic
                                                                         SONET
   •   Resiliency – 50-msec                           OTN                 /SDH
   •   Bandwidth Efficiency
   •   Legacy Support (TDM)                                      P-OTS
   •   Integrated ROADM
   •   Service Scalability
                                                                         WDM
   •   Granular Service Differentiation               IP/ MPLS
   •   Network Management
   •   Higher BW (Tbps), Lower Cost/bit
Cisco Packet Transport
    Convergence                                        Technology Agility
    Carrier-Grade                                         Stat Mux Benefits
    Standards-based
                               Converged Optical        MultiService Access
    Converged Transport        Transport             Carrier Ethernet, MPLS-TP,
    Lower TCO,                                        TDM, DWDM Integration
    Capex/Opex Savings                                  IP/MPLS Integration
                                Convergence
                                Technology Agility
                                Services
                                Performance
                                Higher BW
  Services                      Lower Cost/bit
  Rich Service Suite                                 Performance
  (MEF, MPLS)                                        Network Resiliency (50 ms)
  Service Guarantees                                 Comprehensive OAM
  Predictable, Deterministic                         MPLS-TP OAM
  Strong QoS (CIR, PIR)                              E-OAM, Fault/Delay
  Service Differentiation                            MPLS OAM
                                                     Sync-E,1588v2
Whyproven technology to Transport
Bringing
         MPLS-TP ?
MPLS-TP leverages flexibility of scale of MPLS and adapts it to
  transport space:
• Transport operational model
• Addresses growth in packet traffic and services
• Service flexibility - P2P private lines, Video transport, Multipoint,
  best effort traffic as wells as legacy services
• SONET/SDH like SLA and OAM with granular BW provisioning
• High network utilization of transport network
• Capex/Opex Savings as Bandwidth increases
• Efficient Access & Aggregation saves $$$$ in Core
MPLS Transport Profile (TP)
       • Converge Data/Transport
Attribute               TDM Transport                   Packet Data Network

Connection Mode         Connection Oriented                        Connectionless (Except TE)

OAM                     In-Band OAM                               Out-of-Band (Except PW, TE)

Protection Switching    Data Plane Switching                        Control Plane Dependency


BW Efficiency           Fixed Bandwidth                              Statistical Multiplexing

Data Rate Granularity   Rigid SONET Hierarchy                             Flexible Data Rate


QoS                     One Class Only                                        QoS Treatment




                                                Packet Transport
MPLS Transport Profile (TP)
   • Components
  Data Plane                                                         Control Plane
        – MPLS Forwarding                                                 – NMS provisioning option

        – Bidirectional P2P and                                           – GMPLS control plane option

        – Unidirectional P2MP LSPs
        – No LSP merging
        – No Penultimate hop popping (PHP)
        – PW (SS-PW, MS-PW)
        – No Routing Required
  OAM                                                                Resiliency
        – In-band   OAM channel (GACH)                                    – Sub-50ms protection switch over without
                                                                          IGP
        – Connectivity Check (CC): proactive (ext. BFD)
                                                                          – 1:1, 1+1, 1:N path protection
        – Connectivity verification (CV): reactive (ext. LSP Ping)
                                                                          – Linear protection
        – Alarm Suppression and Fault Indication with AIS (new
        tool), RDI (ext. BFD), and Client Fault Indication (CFI)          – Ring protection
        – Performance monitoring, proactive and reactive (new
        tools)
MPLS Transport Profile (TP)
Characteristics
•   Connection-oriented packet switching model
•   No modifications to MPLS data plane
•   No IPv4/v6 needed for packet forwarding
•   Interoperates/interworks with existing MPLS and pseudowire control and data planes
•   No LSP merging
•   LSPs may be point to point (unidirectional, co-routed bidirectional or associated bidirectional)
•   LSPs may be point to multipoint (unidirectional)
•   Networks can be created and maintained using static provisioning or a dynamic control plane: LDP for
    PWs and RSVP-TE (GMPLS) for LSPs
•   In-band OAM (fate sharing)
•   Protection options: 1:1, 1+1,1:N, Ring-Protection (Achieve GR-253 detection and switching times)
•   Network operation equivalent to existing transport networks




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MPLS Transport Profile (TP)
        • Encapsulation
   SONET/SDH                                                         Ethernet Mapping




                                                                                                            GFP-F/ HDLC
                                                                                                                                         SONET




                                                                                             802.1ad
                                                                                             802.1Q
                              VT1.5 SPE       STS-1/Nc SPE                                                                  STS-1/Nc SPE SDH
       DS1 Service                                                         Ethernet
                              VC-11/12        VC-3/4 SPE                                                                    VC-3/4 SPE   over
       E1 Service                                                          Service
                                                                                                                                         DWDM
    VT1.5 Muxed
    Into STS-1                                                   Network Identifier
                                                                 STS/VC number
VT1.5 approximately                                 STS-N/VC-3/4 approximates
Equivalent to Pseudowire                            an LSP

                                                                  Pseudowire Muxing
   MPLS-TP                                                        Function




                                                                                        EVC
                                                                                        802.1Q, .1ad


                                                                                                         Encap
                                                                                                         PWE3
                              SAToP

                                      Encap
                                      PWE3
                              CEoP




                                              MPLS Label                   Ethernet                                       MPLS Label      MPLS-TP
      DS1 Service                                                          Service                                                        MPLS-TE
      E1 Service                              Switched Path                                                               Switched Path
                                              (LSP)                                                                       (LSP)           over
                         Ac
                         h
                                                                                            Ac
                                                                                                                                          DWDM
  Circuit Emulation                                                                         h
                             G-Ach
  1588v2                                                                                         G-Ach
  Generic Associated Channel (G-Ach)                           Network Identifier
  for Inband MPLS-TP OAM                                       MPLS Label
MPLS Transport Profile (TP)
    • SONET/SDH Analogy
                                                                                                         OC-192
 SONET/SDH                                                                  1          2         3
                                                                                                         STM-64    192




                                     GFP-F/ HDLC
                                                                SONET
                  802.1ad
                  802.1Q
                                                                          STS-1      STS-1     STS-1               STS-1
                                                   STS-1/Nc SPE SDH       VC-3       VC-3      VC-3                VC-3
 Ethernet
                                                   VC-3/4 SPE   over
 Service
                                                                DWDM
                                                                                    192 STS-1/VC-3 @ 51 Mbps
   Ethernet Mapping
                                                                                    Fixed SPE
                                                                                    Capped at 10 Gig
 MPLS-TP                                                                        1          2         3   10 GigE    192
                                     Encap
                                     PWE3
                  EVC
                  802.1Q, .1ad




   Ethernet                                        MPLS Label      MPLS    LSP        LSP       LSP                 LSP
   Service                                         Switched Path   -TP
                                                   (LSP)           over
                                                                   DWDM
                        Ac
                        h                                                           192 LSP’s @ 51 Mbps CIR
                             G-Ach
                                                                                    Bandwidth Efficient
 Service Granularity (PW) @ 1 Mbps                                                  Service Scalability & Flexibility
                                                                                    Statistical Multiplexing
MPLS-TP Resiliency
      1:1 LSP Protection
                                              Working LSP
                                              Active LSP
                                             Working BFD Session
                       TPE                                                      TPE
          Attachment                                                                  Attachment
          Circuit                             Protect BFD Session                     Circuit
                                                Protect LSP
                                                Standby LSP


• Working LSP provisioned as Active Path between two TPE’s

• Protect LSP provisioned as Standby Path between two TPE’s

• Active/Standby home in on same node but different interfaces – Network redundancy

• MIP’s are agnostic to Active/Standby Designations

• LSP Fault Detection via BFD, LDI, & Manual APS Switching

• In 1:1 Protection the Standby Path is idle until APS
MPLS-TP Resiliency
     Link Down Indication (LDI) Fault Detection & AIS

                            Working LSP                                                                   Working LSP
                                  X                                                                            X
                             Physical                                                                    Physical
         TPE                 Link                        TPE                      TPE                    Link                              TPE
 Attachment                  Failure                           Attachment Attachment                     Failure                                  Attachment
 Circuit                                                       Circuit    Circuit                                                                 Circuit

                            Protect LSP                                                                  Protect LSP


                                                                      • LSP AIS Generated from MEP or MIP
• LSP LDI Generated from MIP
                                                                      • AIS is a transient, If persistent BFD will detect failure, IF LDI is disabled or
• LSP MEP/TPE receives LDI and triggers protection switching          between MPLS-TP domains

• MPLS-TP LDI Packet will have GAL Label, GE-ACH Header               • MPLS-TP AIS Packet will have GAL Label, GE-ACH Header

• LDI is equivalent to SONET/SDH AIS                                  • AIS is transient with no consequent APS actions. This is different from
                                                                      SONET/SDH AIS. MPLS-TP LDI is equivalent to SONET/SDH AIS
MPLS-TP OAM
      OAM Architecture
                 MPLS-TP                                                                        MPLS-TP
                 Access         Aggregation                Core                   Aggregation         Access
                                              Edge                         Edge




          T-PE                                             S-PE                                                T-PE
 AC                       MPLS-TP LSP Segment                               MPLS-TP LSP Segment                       AC
                                   PW                                                 PW
LSP OAM   MEP             MIP                 MIP        MEP   MEP          MIP                 MIP               MEP LSP OAM


    Based on Maintenance Entities
          Maintenance End Points (MEPs) and Maintenance Intermediate Points (MIPs)
          Multiple levels
    Maintenance Entities
          Association of two MEPs
          Zero or more intermediate MIPs
          MEPs source and sink OAM flow
          MIPs can only sink or respond to an OAM flow
For Your
                                                                                                                                                          Reference



MPLS-TP OAM
         • MPLS-TP LSP/PW G-ACh Packet Structure
                                                                                                     MPLS-TP section defined as link
             13                 TC 1        1      Generic Associated Channel Label (GAL)            connecting two adjacent T-PE
0001
   Version Reserved           Channel Type         Associated Channel Header (ACH)
                                                                                                     GAL as label stack
       Length                   Reserved           ACH TLV Header
      TLV Type                    Length                                                             Same ACH structure
                                                   ACH TLV (e.g Source, Destination, LSP
                    Value                          ID, PW ID)

                                                                                                     Existing VCCV ACH (RFC)

                G-ACH Message                      G-ACh Message                                     Use of GAL not required, but allowed

                                                                                                     ACH TLV header defines length of ACH TLV list
               LSP Label                   TC S        TTL    LSP Shim Header
                                                                                                     ACH TLVs provide additional context for processing
                PW Label                   TC 1        TTL    Pseudowire Shim Header                 of G-ACH message
0 0 0 1 Version    Reserved                Channel Type       Associated Channel Header (ACH)
            Length                          Reserved          ACH TLV Header                         G-ACH message may not require ACH TLVs
           TLV Type                           Length
                                                              ACH TLV (e.g Source, Destination, LSP ID, PW ID)
                              Value


                      G-ACh Message                           G-ACh Message
MPLS-TP OAM
      Associated Channel (A-CH) Processing
           MEP                   MIP                                           MIP                           MEP
 AC                                                  MPLS-TP LSP Segment                                               AC
                     PW                                     PW                                PW

• Pseudo-Wire (PW) OAM in MPLS-TP is                                                     Pseudo-Wire OAM
exactly the same as PW OAM in IP/MPLS                    MAC Header          LSP-L   PWE-3 L PWE-3 ACH             OAM Message
• PW OAM is only processed between MEP’s
• PW OAM is defined by the 1st nibble 0001 in
                                                                                         0001 | Ver | Resv | Channel Type
the PW control word



                             MPLS-TP LSP OAM
  MAC Header       LSP-L   GAL         GE-ACH                  OAM Message


                                 0001 | Ver | Resv | Channel Type


 • LSP OAM in-band designated by label 13
 • LSP OAM can be processed between MEP’s and MIP’s
MPLS-TP OAM
LSP Continuity Check (CC) Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
                  LSP                                                   LSP
                  Source                                                Destination

                   BFD Control Packet


                                                                BFD Control Packet



       MEP                      MIP                       MIP                                  MEP

   LSP OAM - GAL Label = 13
   G-ACH Control Word = 0x01
                                        MAC Header   L1     GAL/BoS   Generic ACH             Channel Payload
   CC Type = 0x1
                                                                       0001 | Ver | Resv | CC, BFD
   Channel Type = 0x7 – BFD
MPLS-TP OAM
  BFD Remote Down Indication (RDI)
                     Oper Up         Oper Up
              TPE      P               P        TPE
                                                                   • Failure indication sent by local end point to
                               X                                     remote end point
                                                                   • Sent on direction opposite to failure
                    Bi-directional, co-routed                      • Uses existing BFD diagnostics field
                         MPLS-TP LSP                                     –   0 - No Diagnostic
                             Label
                             GAL                                         –   1 - Control Detection Time Expired
                             ACH                                         –   3 - Neighbor Signaled Session Down
                             BFD                                         –   4 - Forwarding Plane Reset
  BFD (Up / 0)                 X                                         –   5 - Path Down
                                                 BFD (Up / 0)            –   7 - Administratively Down
  BFD (Up / 0)                 X
                                                  BFD (Up / 0)
  BFD (Up / 0)                 X                                   • Diagnostics field indicates reason for last
                                                  BFD (Down / 1)
BFD (Down / 3)                 X                                     change in session state on an end point
                                                  BFD (Down / 1)
  BFD (Init / 3)               X
                                                  BFD (Down / 1)
MPLS-TP OAM
 LSP Continuity Verification (CV) LSP-Ping
                  LSP                                                         LSP
                  Source                                                      Destination
                      LSP MPLS Echo Request


                                                                      LSP MPLS Echo Reply



          MEP                        MIP                        MIP                                   MEP
LSP OAM - GAL Label = 13
G-ACH Control Word = 0x01
                                              MAC Header   L1     GAL/BoS   Generic ACH             Channel Payload
CC Type = 0x1
                                                                             0001 | Ver | Resv | CC, LSP-Ping Type
Channel Type = 0x1 – MPLS LSP Ping
MPLS-TP OAM
      LSP Continuity Verification (CV) – Fault Isolation
                      LSP                                                               LSP
                      Source                                                            Destination
                                                    LSP MPLS Echo Request
                        TTL=3
             MEP                                                                                                  MEP
                                 LSP MPLS Echo Reply
                        TTL=2

                        TTL=1

                                 Midpoint LSP -                     Midpoint LSP -
           TPE                   MIP                                MIP                                           TPE
LSP OAM - GAL Label = 13
G-ACH Control Word = 0x01
                                                  MAC Header   L1       GAL/BoS      Generic ACH             Channel Payload
CC Type = 0x1
                                                                                      0001 | Ver | Resv | CC, LSP-Ping Type
Channel Type = 0x4 – MPLS LSP Echo Request
MPLS-TP OAM
  Pseudowire Maintenance Entity (PME) – VCCV RFC 5085
        AC                  LSP                                                 LSP                                    AC
                            Source                                              Destination                                        CE
CE
                                                        PME




                                        Midpoint                     Midpoint                            TPE
                  TPE                                                LSP
                                        LSP
                                                   MAC Header   L1         PWL/BOS    PWE-3 ACH                 LSP Ping Payload
CPT Supports In-Band VCCV
                                                                                     0001 | Ver=0x0 | Resv=0x0 | Type =0x21

Ethernet PW-ACH (IPv4) = 0x21
Ethernet PW-ACH (IPv6) = 0x57              On-Demand Continuity Check Between MEPs and MIPs
PWE3 Control Word (1st nibbles) = 0x1      NMS Retrieval of PW Path to Populate the Global ID of
Channel Type = 0x21 or 0x57                MIPs/MEPs
MPLS LSP Ping Payload
MPLS-TP OAM
  Static Pseudowire Status Notification
  CE1          PE1      P1               P2      PE2        CE2   • Static PWs require in-band status
                                                                    notification (no LDP notification)
                                                                  • Existing PW Status TLV sent over G-ACh
                     Bi-directional, co-routed
        BFD CC            MPLS-TP LSP             BFD CC          • Three messages sent at 1 per sec to
      (Interval x                                 (Interval x
      Multiplier)
                              Label
                                                  Multiplier)
                                                                    set/clear fault then continuous messages
                              ACH
                             OAM Msg                                sent at a longer interval
                              (Status)
                                                                  • Native service OAM or port shutdown can
Static PW Status
                                                                    propagate failure to remote CE
Static PW Status                                   1 per sec
Static PW Status

                                                  1 per refresh
Static PW Status
                                                  timer
                                                  (default 30s)
Static PW Status
MPLS-TP OAM
LSP Loss Measurement (LM)
                LSP                                              LSP
                Source                                           Destination

                 L1: LM Query


                                                         L2: LM Response



       MEP Querier              MIP                MIP                         MEP Responder

• For LM, each “counterstamp” records the count of packets or octets sent or received
  over the channel prior to the time this message is sent or received
• For LM, loss is measured as a delta between successive messages. For example, a
  loss measurement in the forward direction is computed as
  (Q_TxCount[n] – Q_TxCount[n-1]) – (R_RxCount[n] – R_RxCount[n-1])
• Thus LM requires a small amount of state at the querier: it retains the counter values in
  the most recently received response
MPLS-TP OAM
  LSP Delay Measurement (DM)
                     LSP                                                  LSP
                     Source                                               Destination

                      T1: DM                                                 T2: DM
                      Query                                                  Query

                      T4: DM                                              T3: DM
MEP                   Response                                            Response
Querier
                                  MIP                        MIP                         MEP Responder
  1. The querier begins a measurement session by initiating a stream of query messages at a specific rate
  2. Time T1: Query message exits the Querier TX port and is stamped with a time or counter value
  3. Time T2: Query message enters the Responder RX port and is time- or counter-stamped
  4. Responder inspects and processes the query and generates a response message, which is a copy of the
     Query with the Response flag set
  5. Time T3: Response message exits the Responder TX port and is time- or counter-stamped
  6. Time T4: Response message enters the Querier RX port and is time- or counter-stamped
  7. Querier now has all four data values and can compute a measurement
MPLS-TP OAM
Overlay Model Ethernet OAM and MPLS-TP OAM

  CPE            Operator A                          Operator B                  CPE

 MEP      MIP                                                             MIP    MEP
         MEP*                       Ethernet OAM                          MEP*
             MEP                MPLS-TP Pseudowire OAM              MEP

                MEP MIP             MEP MEP        MIP             MEP
                  MPLS-TP LSP OAM                MPLS-TP LSP OAM

Notes:
All E-OAM Sessions Will Transparently Traverse the MPLS-TP Network Domain
The E-OAM Session Will Start at the Attachment Circuit When the Services Starts on the
MPLS-TP TPE
MPLS Interworking
Pseudo-Wires Form a Natural Bridge
          MPLS-TP                                  IP/MPLS-(TE)                             MPLS-TP
          Access      Aggregation                       Core                  Aggregation      Access
                                    Edge                               Edge




       PW Segment over MPLS-TP             PW Segement over MPLS/LDP          PW Segment over MPLS-TP


•   The MPLS PW works over both MPLS-TP and IP/MPLS-(TE).
•   The PW OAM Header is replaced with the LDP Header when going from static to dynamic
•   This enables End to End Service Visibility and Management
•   MPLS-TP PW is a standard MPLS PW                          New IGP Label
                                                                       Change VC ID symmetric
                                                                       TTL Decremented by 1
                                                                       EXP Bits copied                  S-PE
                                                                       L2 Encapsulation
Cisco Carrier Packet Transport




                           #CiscoPlusCA
Cisco CPT 600, 200, & 50 System
                                                             Feature Rich, Carrier Class and Manageability
                                                             o Advanced Standard Based MPLS-TP
                                 Cisco CPT 200               o Innovative Distributed Satellite Architecture
                                                             o Fully Carrier Ethernet and IP/MPLS supported
Cisco CPT 600                    Cisco CPT 50                o Runs CTC, over 10 years of Network Management Experience

                         Based on over 10 years of Cisco Optical Transport Experience


 Green Packet Transport               Carrier Class                    Resiliency               End-to-End
                                                                                               Manageability


  Space & Power Optimized         Fully Redundant Power         > 50ms Link Protection       A to Z Point and Click
  Standard Base MPLS-TP           Architecture                                               Provisioning &
                                                                > 50ms Node Protection
  Rich Service Features (Video    Fully Redundant Software                                   Maintenance
  Optimization)                   Architecture                  > 50ms Network Protection
                                                                                             Industry standard CLI
  DWDM =10/40/100 Gig             Fully Redundant Fan
  TDM – T1/T3, E1/E3, Ocn/STMn    Architecture
Carrier Packet Transport (CPT) System
    Remote                                                                            Mobile
       CPT 50                                                                        Backhaul
                                               Co-Located
                            80KM                    CPT 600

                                                                                               Ethernet
                                                                                               Services


                                                    CPT 50

                                                                                      FTTX &
                                                      CPT 200                          TDM



Feature Rich, Carrier Class and Manageability
o   Advanced Standard Based MPLS-TP
                                                      IP/MPLS   MPLS-TP   Ethernet      OTN           DWDM
o   Innovative Distributed Satellite Architecture
o   Fully CE and IP/MPLS support (Unified-MPLS)
o   Common Packet + Optical Network Management
Cisco POTS Architecture
Applications – TDM Lease Line, Ethernet Lease Line, Mobile Back-Haul, Residential, Smart Grid
Utility, Data Center Interconnect & Cloud Based
Architectural Elements- Unified MPLS, E2E Management, Integrated Packet Transport, TDM, & DWDM

                                                       Cisco A-Z Management

                    Access                                           Aggregation                        Cloud      Core
        ASR901                                                                                         Service                    Cloud
          RBS
                                                   CPT 200/600                                                                   Service
                     2G/3G/4G Node
                                                                                                         ASR 9K           Core
                                     CPT 50
                     Residential                            MPLS(TP) over 10/40/100
                             STB                                 Gig DWDM                                              IP/MPLS
                                     CPT 50

           Business    Utility
                                       TDM
                                              Aggregation
             Corporate               ASR903
                      Legacy                     Node
                                                                                                     CRS-3
                                                                     Unified MPLS                                      IP/MPLS
         ELINE, ELAN, TDM                                                             Unified MPLS
                         Transport Pre-
                         Aggregation                                                                                             Cloud
           CPE                                   Transport Aggregation                                   PE Edge   Core
                         • CPT 50                                                                                                • EOS
    •   ASR901                                   • CPT 200 w/MSTP                                        • ASR9k   • CRS 3
                            w/Edge                                                                                               • Umi
    •   ASR903                                   • CPT 600 w/MSTP                                        w/MSTP      w/MSTP
                            DWDM                                                                                                 • Webex
                         • ASR903
Enabling Next-Generation Transport

                   Savings

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Cisco Packet Transport Network – MPLS-TP

  • 2. The Challenge IPTV EVPL EPL L3 VPN VoD Need HSI SONET/SDH IP/MPLS PBB Packet is Growing… Business Services Grow SONET/SDH ? Ethernet Mobile E-LAN OTN Which WDM Backhaul Transport Reliability Technology ? MPLS-TP PBB-TE ASON T-MPLS ARPU CapEx OpEx Financials Revenue Expenses
  • 3. Packet Optical Transport System (P-OTS) Packet Eth, IP/MPLS Packet-Centric Packet Optical Transport WDM Transport System TDM (P-OTS) Metro P-OTS Keys MPLS-TP • Predictable, Deterministic SONET • Resiliency – 50-msec OTN /SDH • Bandwidth Efficiency • Legacy Support (TDM) P-OTS • Integrated ROADM • Service Scalability WDM • Granular Service Differentiation IP/ MPLS • Network Management • Higher BW (Tbps), Lower Cost/bit
  • 4. Cisco Packet Transport Convergence Technology Agility Carrier-Grade Stat Mux Benefits Standards-based Converged Optical MultiService Access Converged Transport Transport Carrier Ethernet, MPLS-TP, Lower TCO, TDM, DWDM Integration Capex/Opex Savings IP/MPLS Integration Convergence Technology Agility Services Performance Higher BW Services Lower Cost/bit Rich Service Suite Performance (MEF, MPLS) Network Resiliency (50 ms) Service Guarantees Comprehensive OAM Predictable, Deterministic MPLS-TP OAM Strong QoS (CIR, PIR) E-OAM, Fault/Delay Service Differentiation MPLS OAM Sync-E,1588v2
  • 5. Whyproven technology to Transport Bringing MPLS-TP ? MPLS-TP leverages flexibility of scale of MPLS and adapts it to transport space: • Transport operational model • Addresses growth in packet traffic and services • Service flexibility - P2P private lines, Video transport, Multipoint, best effort traffic as wells as legacy services • SONET/SDH like SLA and OAM with granular BW provisioning • High network utilization of transport network • Capex/Opex Savings as Bandwidth increases • Efficient Access & Aggregation saves $$$$ in Core
  • 6. MPLS Transport Profile (TP) • Converge Data/Transport Attribute TDM Transport Packet Data Network Connection Mode Connection Oriented Connectionless (Except TE) OAM In-Band OAM Out-of-Band (Except PW, TE) Protection Switching Data Plane Switching Control Plane Dependency BW Efficiency Fixed Bandwidth Statistical Multiplexing Data Rate Granularity Rigid SONET Hierarchy Flexible Data Rate QoS One Class Only QoS Treatment Packet Transport
  • 7. MPLS Transport Profile (TP) • Components Data Plane Control Plane – MPLS Forwarding – NMS provisioning option – Bidirectional P2P and – GMPLS control plane option – Unidirectional P2MP LSPs – No LSP merging – No Penultimate hop popping (PHP) – PW (SS-PW, MS-PW) – No Routing Required OAM Resiliency – In-band OAM channel (GACH) – Sub-50ms protection switch over without IGP – Connectivity Check (CC): proactive (ext. BFD) – 1:1, 1+1, 1:N path protection – Connectivity verification (CV): reactive (ext. LSP Ping) – Linear protection – Alarm Suppression and Fault Indication with AIS (new tool), RDI (ext. BFD), and Client Fault Indication (CFI) – Ring protection – Performance monitoring, proactive and reactive (new tools)
  • 8. MPLS Transport Profile (TP) Characteristics • Connection-oriented packet switching model • No modifications to MPLS data plane • No IPv4/v6 needed for packet forwarding • Interoperates/interworks with existing MPLS and pseudowire control and data planes • No LSP merging • LSPs may be point to point (unidirectional, co-routed bidirectional or associated bidirectional) • LSPs may be point to multipoint (unidirectional) • Networks can be created and maintained using static provisioning or a dynamic control plane: LDP for PWs and RSVP-TE (GMPLS) for LSPs • In-band OAM (fate sharing) • Protection options: 1:1, 1+1,1:N, Ring-Protection (Achieve GR-253 detection and switching times) • Network operation equivalent to existing transport networks 9
  • 9. MPLS Transport Profile (TP) • Encapsulation SONET/SDH Ethernet Mapping GFP-F/ HDLC SONET 802.1ad 802.1Q VT1.5 SPE STS-1/Nc SPE STS-1/Nc SPE SDH DS1 Service Ethernet VC-11/12 VC-3/4 SPE VC-3/4 SPE over E1 Service Service DWDM VT1.5 Muxed Into STS-1 Network Identifier STS/VC number VT1.5 approximately STS-N/VC-3/4 approximates Equivalent to Pseudowire an LSP Pseudowire Muxing MPLS-TP Function EVC 802.1Q, .1ad Encap PWE3 SAToP Encap PWE3 CEoP MPLS Label Ethernet MPLS Label MPLS-TP DS1 Service Service MPLS-TE E1 Service Switched Path Switched Path (LSP) (LSP) over Ac h Ac DWDM Circuit Emulation h G-Ach 1588v2 G-Ach Generic Associated Channel (G-Ach) Network Identifier for Inband MPLS-TP OAM MPLS Label
  • 10. MPLS Transport Profile (TP) • SONET/SDH Analogy OC-192 SONET/SDH 1 2 3 STM-64 192 GFP-F/ HDLC SONET 802.1ad 802.1Q STS-1 STS-1 STS-1 STS-1 STS-1/Nc SPE SDH VC-3 VC-3 VC-3 VC-3 Ethernet VC-3/4 SPE over Service DWDM 192 STS-1/VC-3 @ 51 Mbps Ethernet Mapping Fixed SPE Capped at 10 Gig MPLS-TP 1 2 3 10 GigE 192 Encap PWE3 EVC 802.1Q, .1ad Ethernet MPLS Label MPLS LSP LSP LSP LSP Service Switched Path -TP (LSP) over DWDM Ac h 192 LSP’s @ 51 Mbps CIR G-Ach Bandwidth Efficient Service Granularity (PW) @ 1 Mbps Service Scalability & Flexibility Statistical Multiplexing
  • 11. MPLS-TP Resiliency 1:1 LSP Protection Working LSP Active LSP Working BFD Session TPE TPE Attachment Attachment Circuit Protect BFD Session Circuit Protect LSP Standby LSP • Working LSP provisioned as Active Path between two TPE’s • Protect LSP provisioned as Standby Path between two TPE’s • Active/Standby home in on same node but different interfaces – Network redundancy • MIP’s are agnostic to Active/Standby Designations • LSP Fault Detection via BFD, LDI, & Manual APS Switching • In 1:1 Protection the Standby Path is idle until APS
  • 12. MPLS-TP Resiliency Link Down Indication (LDI) Fault Detection & AIS Working LSP Working LSP X X Physical Physical TPE Link TPE TPE Link TPE Attachment Failure Attachment Attachment Failure Attachment Circuit Circuit Circuit Circuit Protect LSP Protect LSP • LSP AIS Generated from MEP or MIP • LSP LDI Generated from MIP • AIS is a transient, If persistent BFD will detect failure, IF LDI is disabled or • LSP MEP/TPE receives LDI and triggers protection switching between MPLS-TP domains • MPLS-TP LDI Packet will have GAL Label, GE-ACH Header • MPLS-TP AIS Packet will have GAL Label, GE-ACH Header • LDI is equivalent to SONET/SDH AIS • AIS is transient with no consequent APS actions. This is different from SONET/SDH AIS. MPLS-TP LDI is equivalent to SONET/SDH AIS
  • 13. MPLS-TP OAM OAM Architecture MPLS-TP MPLS-TP Access Aggregation Core Aggregation Access Edge Edge T-PE S-PE T-PE AC MPLS-TP LSP Segment MPLS-TP LSP Segment AC PW PW LSP OAM MEP MIP MIP MEP MEP MIP MIP MEP LSP OAM  Based on Maintenance Entities Maintenance End Points (MEPs) and Maintenance Intermediate Points (MIPs) Multiple levels  Maintenance Entities Association of two MEPs Zero or more intermediate MIPs MEPs source and sink OAM flow MIPs can only sink or respond to an OAM flow
  • 14. For Your Reference MPLS-TP OAM • MPLS-TP LSP/PW G-ACh Packet Structure MPLS-TP section defined as link 13 TC 1 1 Generic Associated Channel Label (GAL) connecting two adjacent T-PE 0001 Version Reserved Channel Type Associated Channel Header (ACH) GAL as label stack Length Reserved ACH TLV Header TLV Type Length Same ACH structure ACH TLV (e.g Source, Destination, LSP Value ID, PW ID) Existing VCCV ACH (RFC) G-ACH Message G-ACh Message Use of GAL not required, but allowed ACH TLV header defines length of ACH TLV list LSP Label TC S TTL LSP Shim Header ACH TLVs provide additional context for processing PW Label TC 1 TTL Pseudowire Shim Header of G-ACH message 0 0 0 1 Version Reserved Channel Type Associated Channel Header (ACH) Length Reserved ACH TLV Header G-ACH message may not require ACH TLVs TLV Type Length ACH TLV (e.g Source, Destination, LSP ID, PW ID) Value G-ACh Message G-ACh Message
  • 15. MPLS-TP OAM Associated Channel (A-CH) Processing MEP MIP MIP MEP AC MPLS-TP LSP Segment AC PW PW PW • Pseudo-Wire (PW) OAM in MPLS-TP is Pseudo-Wire OAM exactly the same as PW OAM in IP/MPLS MAC Header LSP-L PWE-3 L PWE-3 ACH OAM Message • PW OAM is only processed between MEP’s • PW OAM is defined by the 1st nibble 0001 in 0001 | Ver | Resv | Channel Type the PW control word MPLS-TP LSP OAM MAC Header LSP-L GAL GE-ACH OAM Message 0001 | Ver | Resv | Channel Type • LSP OAM in-band designated by label 13 • LSP OAM can be processed between MEP’s and MIP’s
  • 16. MPLS-TP OAM LSP Continuity Check (CC) Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) LSP LSP Source Destination BFD Control Packet BFD Control Packet MEP MIP MIP MEP LSP OAM - GAL Label = 13 G-ACH Control Word = 0x01 MAC Header L1 GAL/BoS Generic ACH Channel Payload CC Type = 0x1 0001 | Ver | Resv | CC, BFD Channel Type = 0x7 – BFD
  • 17. MPLS-TP OAM BFD Remote Down Indication (RDI) Oper Up Oper Up TPE P P TPE • Failure indication sent by local end point to X remote end point • Sent on direction opposite to failure Bi-directional, co-routed • Uses existing BFD diagnostics field MPLS-TP LSP – 0 - No Diagnostic Label GAL – 1 - Control Detection Time Expired ACH – 3 - Neighbor Signaled Session Down BFD – 4 - Forwarding Plane Reset BFD (Up / 0) X – 5 - Path Down BFD (Up / 0) – 7 - Administratively Down BFD (Up / 0) X BFD (Up / 0) BFD (Up / 0) X • Diagnostics field indicates reason for last BFD (Down / 1) BFD (Down / 3) X change in session state on an end point BFD (Down / 1) BFD (Init / 3) X BFD (Down / 1)
  • 18. MPLS-TP OAM LSP Continuity Verification (CV) LSP-Ping LSP LSP Source Destination LSP MPLS Echo Request LSP MPLS Echo Reply MEP MIP MIP MEP LSP OAM - GAL Label = 13 G-ACH Control Word = 0x01 MAC Header L1 GAL/BoS Generic ACH Channel Payload CC Type = 0x1 0001 | Ver | Resv | CC, LSP-Ping Type Channel Type = 0x1 – MPLS LSP Ping
  • 19. MPLS-TP OAM LSP Continuity Verification (CV) – Fault Isolation LSP LSP Source Destination LSP MPLS Echo Request TTL=3 MEP MEP LSP MPLS Echo Reply TTL=2 TTL=1 Midpoint LSP - Midpoint LSP - TPE MIP MIP TPE LSP OAM - GAL Label = 13 G-ACH Control Word = 0x01 MAC Header L1 GAL/BoS Generic ACH Channel Payload CC Type = 0x1 0001 | Ver | Resv | CC, LSP-Ping Type Channel Type = 0x4 – MPLS LSP Echo Request
  • 20. MPLS-TP OAM Pseudowire Maintenance Entity (PME) – VCCV RFC 5085 AC LSP LSP AC Source Destination CE CE PME Midpoint Midpoint TPE TPE LSP LSP MAC Header L1 PWL/BOS PWE-3 ACH LSP Ping Payload CPT Supports In-Band VCCV 0001 | Ver=0x0 | Resv=0x0 | Type =0x21 Ethernet PW-ACH (IPv4) = 0x21 Ethernet PW-ACH (IPv6) = 0x57 On-Demand Continuity Check Between MEPs and MIPs PWE3 Control Word (1st nibbles) = 0x1 NMS Retrieval of PW Path to Populate the Global ID of Channel Type = 0x21 or 0x57 MIPs/MEPs MPLS LSP Ping Payload
  • 21. MPLS-TP OAM Static Pseudowire Status Notification CE1 PE1 P1 P2 PE2 CE2 • Static PWs require in-band status notification (no LDP notification) • Existing PW Status TLV sent over G-ACh Bi-directional, co-routed BFD CC MPLS-TP LSP BFD CC • Three messages sent at 1 per sec to (Interval x (Interval x Multiplier) Label Multiplier) set/clear fault then continuous messages ACH OAM Msg sent at a longer interval (Status) • Native service OAM or port shutdown can Static PW Status propagate failure to remote CE Static PW Status 1 per sec Static PW Status 1 per refresh Static PW Status timer (default 30s) Static PW Status
  • 22. MPLS-TP OAM LSP Loss Measurement (LM) LSP LSP Source Destination L1: LM Query L2: LM Response MEP Querier MIP MIP MEP Responder • For LM, each “counterstamp” records the count of packets or octets sent or received over the channel prior to the time this message is sent or received • For LM, loss is measured as a delta between successive messages. For example, a loss measurement in the forward direction is computed as (Q_TxCount[n] – Q_TxCount[n-1]) – (R_RxCount[n] – R_RxCount[n-1]) • Thus LM requires a small amount of state at the querier: it retains the counter values in the most recently received response
  • 23. MPLS-TP OAM LSP Delay Measurement (DM) LSP LSP Source Destination T1: DM T2: DM Query Query T4: DM T3: DM MEP Response Response Querier MIP MIP MEP Responder 1. The querier begins a measurement session by initiating a stream of query messages at a specific rate 2. Time T1: Query message exits the Querier TX port and is stamped with a time or counter value 3. Time T2: Query message enters the Responder RX port and is time- or counter-stamped 4. Responder inspects and processes the query and generates a response message, which is a copy of the Query with the Response flag set 5. Time T3: Response message exits the Responder TX port and is time- or counter-stamped 6. Time T4: Response message enters the Querier RX port and is time- or counter-stamped 7. Querier now has all four data values and can compute a measurement
  • 24. MPLS-TP OAM Overlay Model Ethernet OAM and MPLS-TP OAM CPE Operator A Operator B CPE MEP MIP MIP MEP MEP* Ethernet OAM MEP* MEP MPLS-TP Pseudowire OAM MEP MEP MIP MEP MEP MIP MEP MPLS-TP LSP OAM MPLS-TP LSP OAM Notes: All E-OAM Sessions Will Transparently Traverse the MPLS-TP Network Domain The E-OAM Session Will Start at the Attachment Circuit When the Services Starts on the MPLS-TP TPE
  • 25. MPLS Interworking Pseudo-Wires Form a Natural Bridge MPLS-TP IP/MPLS-(TE) MPLS-TP Access Aggregation Core Aggregation Access Edge Edge PW Segment over MPLS-TP PW Segement over MPLS/LDP PW Segment over MPLS-TP • The MPLS PW works over both MPLS-TP and IP/MPLS-(TE). • The PW OAM Header is replaced with the LDP Header when going from static to dynamic • This enables End to End Service Visibility and Management • MPLS-TP PW is a standard MPLS PW New IGP Label Change VC ID symmetric TTL Decremented by 1 EXP Bits copied S-PE L2 Encapsulation
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  • 27. Cisco CPT 600, 200, & 50 System Feature Rich, Carrier Class and Manageability o Advanced Standard Based MPLS-TP Cisco CPT 200 o Innovative Distributed Satellite Architecture o Fully Carrier Ethernet and IP/MPLS supported Cisco CPT 600 Cisco CPT 50 o Runs CTC, over 10 years of Network Management Experience Based on over 10 years of Cisco Optical Transport Experience Green Packet Transport Carrier Class Resiliency End-to-End Manageability Space & Power Optimized Fully Redundant Power > 50ms Link Protection A to Z Point and Click Standard Base MPLS-TP Architecture Provisioning & > 50ms Node Protection Rich Service Features (Video Fully Redundant Software Maintenance Optimization) Architecture > 50ms Network Protection Industry standard CLI DWDM =10/40/100 Gig Fully Redundant Fan TDM – T1/T3, E1/E3, Ocn/STMn Architecture
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  • 29. Cisco POTS Architecture Applications – TDM Lease Line, Ethernet Lease Line, Mobile Back-Haul, Residential, Smart Grid Utility, Data Center Interconnect & Cloud Based Architectural Elements- Unified MPLS, E2E Management, Integrated Packet Transport, TDM, & DWDM Cisco A-Z Management Access Aggregation Cloud Core ASR901 Service Cloud RBS CPT 200/600 Service 2G/3G/4G Node ASR 9K Core CPT 50 Residential MPLS(TP) over 10/40/100 STB Gig DWDM IP/MPLS CPT 50 Business Utility TDM Aggregation Corporate ASR903 Legacy Node CRS-3 Unified MPLS IP/MPLS ELINE, ELAN, TDM Unified MPLS Transport Pre- Aggregation Cloud CPE Transport Aggregation PE Edge Core • CPT 50 • EOS • ASR901 • CPT 200 w/MSTP • ASR9k • CRS 3 w/Edge • Umi • ASR903 • CPT 600 w/MSTP w/MSTP w/MSTP DWDM • Webex • ASR903
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