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Presented by
KRUNAL JABADE
(3AE15EC030)
Under the Guidance of
Prof. Anuradha
Optical Ethernet
Contents
 Introduction
 Block diagram
 Technology
 Optical Ethernet today
 Recent trends
 Advantages and disadvantages
 Applications
Introduction
 Optical Ethernet is the technology that extends
Ethernet beyond the local-area network (LAN)
and into metropolitan-area networks (MANs) and
wide-area networks (WANs).
 While Ethernet LANs are almost exclusively used
within the enterprise, optical Ethernet technology
can be used as a service provider offering.
 They combine the flexibility, simplicity and cost
effectiveness of Ethernet with the reliability, speed
and reach of optics to allow users to extend their
LAN environment across the MAN and WAN.
Block diagram
Gigabit Ethernet switch with a speed of 10/100/1000 Mbps
Fast Ethernet switch with a speed of 10/100 Mbps
SFP modules are made to support singlemode and multimode fiber. It works with
simplex and duplex. Wavelength options range from 850 nm to 1550nm.
Networking ranges are anywhere from around 500 meters to over 100 km.
A fiber media converter is a simple networking device that connects and
translates signals between fiber optic cabling and another type of cabling media
such as UTP (unshielded twisted pair) copper Ethernet cables
Technology
 In 1983, the IEEE 802 Local-Area
Network/Metropolitan-Area Network Standards
Committee (LMSC) released the 802.3 standard for
Ethernet—a shared medium for LANs using a
distributed media access control (MAC) mechanism.
 Ethernet was defined as an open standard in the early
1980s by a consortium comprised of Digital
Equipment Corp., Intel.
PREAMBLE – Ethernet frame starts with 7-Bytes Preamble. This is a
pattern of alternative 0’s and 1’s which indicates starting of the frame and
allow sender and receiver to establish bit synchronization. But today’s
high-speed Ethernet don’t need Preamble to protect the frame bits.
Start of frame delimiter (SFD) – This is a 1-Byte field which is always set
to 10101011. SFD indicates that upcoming bits are starting of the frame,
which is the destination address.
Destination Address – This is 6-Byte field which contains the MAC
address of machine for which data is destined.
Source Address – This is a 6-Byte field which contains the MAC address
of source machine.
 Length – Length is a 2-Byte field, which indicates the length of
entire Ethernet frame.
Data – This is the place where actual data is inserted, also
known as Payload. Both IP header and data will be inserted
here if Internet Protocol is used over Ethernet.
Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) – CRC is 4 Byte field. This
field contains a 32-bits hash code of data, which is generated
over the Destination Address, Source Address, Length, and Data
field. If the checksum computed by destination is not the same
as sent checksum value, data received is corrupted.
Optical Ethernet Today
 Optical Ethernet systems are evolving beyond
mere optical links that interconnect isolated
LANs.
 Rather, they are becoming systems in
themselves, providing scale and functionality
that is simply not feasible with copper-based
Ethernet, including those linked by routers.
 Local Area Network(LAN).
 Campus Area Network(CAN).
 Metropolitan Area Network(MAN).
 Wide Area Network(WAN).
Figure . LAN–CAN–MAN–WAN
Recent Trends
 Optical Ethernet Switches
 GBIC Modules
 10-Gigabit Ethernet Proposed
Standards(802.3ae)
 10-Gigabit Ethernet May Be Optical
Only
Advantages
 Optical Ethernet is beginning to revolutionize
metropolitan-area networks by delivering very high
bandwidths - 100M bit/sec, 1G bit/sec or even
higher - across cities and regions, Optical Ethernet
networks can easily handle the needs of both data
and circuit switched or voice applications..
 Ethernet is a simple and widely understood
technology.
 Ethernet is the best technology for carrying IP traffic
- Ethernet and IP have grown up together.
 Optical Ethernet networks can easily handle the
needs of both data and circuit-switched or voice
applications. Circuit traffic requires only modest
Disadvantages
 Difficult to Splice
 Expensive to Install
 Optical fiber can’t be bent.
Applications
1.OPTICAL ETHERNET FOR SERVICE PROVIDER
As a result of ethernet expansion into MAN and
across the WAN service providers are looking for
ways to provide connectivity services across the
metro bottleneck between their enterprise customers
and the service provider’s backbone.
2.OPTICAL ETHERNET FOR ENTERPRISES
 Optical Ethernet an enterprise can break the
bandwidth bottleneck by exploiting the simplicity of
ethernet across the MAN and WAN . Optical ethernet
allows businesses to seamlessly expand their
ethernet LANs across the metro backbone and obtain
cost effective network connectivity to enable a set of
value added services and application.
Bandwidth Growth Timeline
Conclusion
Optical Ethernet delivers today what could only be
imagined before. It fundamentally changes the way
networks are being designed, built, and operated
by creating a new networking solution that extends
the boundaries of the LAN environment to
encompass the MAN and WAN. By providing a
seamless evolution path, Optical Ethernet allows
service providers to increase their revenue and
decrease costs while continuing to support legacy
services.
References
[1] M. Al-Chalabi, M. Swan, and S. Yin, “Service provider metrics: An-
other prism for analysts,” RHK, South San Francisco, CA, 2003.
[2] “Telecom economics annual forecast update,” RHK, South San Fran-
cisco, CA, 2003.
[3] “Multi-client study: Market opportunities for Ethernet services,”
RHK, South San Francisco, CA, 2002.
[4] “Ethernet layer 2 services definitions,” Metro Ethernet Forum, Dec.
2002.
[5] D. Katz et al. (2003) Request for comments 3630: Traffic engi-
neering (TE) extensions to OSPF version 2. [Online]. Available:
http://www.faqs.org/ftp/rfc//pdf/rfc3630.txt.pdf
[6] D. Awduche et al. (2001) Request for comments 3209: RSVP-TE:
Extensions to RSVP for LSP tunnels. [Online]. Available:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3209.txt
[7] B. Jamoussi et al. (2002) Request for comments 3212: Constraint-
based LSP setup using LDP. [Online]

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Optical ethernet krunal

  • 1. Presented by KRUNAL JABADE (3AE15EC030) Under the Guidance of Prof. Anuradha Optical Ethernet
  • 2. Contents  Introduction  Block diagram  Technology  Optical Ethernet today  Recent trends  Advantages and disadvantages  Applications
  • 3. Introduction  Optical Ethernet is the technology that extends Ethernet beyond the local-area network (LAN) and into metropolitan-area networks (MANs) and wide-area networks (WANs).  While Ethernet LANs are almost exclusively used within the enterprise, optical Ethernet technology can be used as a service provider offering.  They combine the flexibility, simplicity and cost effectiveness of Ethernet with the reliability, speed and reach of optics to allow users to extend their LAN environment across the MAN and WAN.
  • 5. Gigabit Ethernet switch with a speed of 10/100/1000 Mbps Fast Ethernet switch with a speed of 10/100 Mbps
  • 6. SFP modules are made to support singlemode and multimode fiber. It works with simplex and duplex. Wavelength options range from 850 nm to 1550nm. Networking ranges are anywhere from around 500 meters to over 100 km. A fiber media converter is a simple networking device that connects and translates signals between fiber optic cabling and another type of cabling media such as UTP (unshielded twisted pair) copper Ethernet cables
  • 7. Technology  In 1983, the IEEE 802 Local-Area Network/Metropolitan-Area Network Standards Committee (LMSC) released the 802.3 standard for Ethernet—a shared medium for LANs using a distributed media access control (MAC) mechanism.  Ethernet was defined as an open standard in the early 1980s by a consortium comprised of Digital Equipment Corp., Intel.
  • 8. PREAMBLE – Ethernet frame starts with 7-Bytes Preamble. This is a pattern of alternative 0’s and 1’s which indicates starting of the frame and allow sender and receiver to establish bit synchronization. But today’s high-speed Ethernet don’t need Preamble to protect the frame bits. Start of frame delimiter (SFD) – This is a 1-Byte field which is always set to 10101011. SFD indicates that upcoming bits are starting of the frame, which is the destination address. Destination Address – This is 6-Byte field which contains the MAC address of machine for which data is destined. Source Address – This is a 6-Byte field which contains the MAC address of source machine.
  • 9.  Length – Length is a 2-Byte field, which indicates the length of entire Ethernet frame. Data – This is the place where actual data is inserted, also known as Payload. Both IP header and data will be inserted here if Internet Protocol is used over Ethernet. Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) – CRC is 4 Byte field. This field contains a 32-bits hash code of data, which is generated over the Destination Address, Source Address, Length, and Data field. If the checksum computed by destination is not the same as sent checksum value, data received is corrupted.
  • 10. Optical Ethernet Today  Optical Ethernet systems are evolving beyond mere optical links that interconnect isolated LANs.  Rather, they are becoming systems in themselves, providing scale and functionality that is simply not feasible with copper-based Ethernet, including those linked by routers.
  • 11.  Local Area Network(LAN).  Campus Area Network(CAN).  Metropolitan Area Network(MAN).  Wide Area Network(WAN).
  • 13. Recent Trends  Optical Ethernet Switches  GBIC Modules  10-Gigabit Ethernet Proposed Standards(802.3ae)  10-Gigabit Ethernet May Be Optical Only
  • 14. Advantages  Optical Ethernet is beginning to revolutionize metropolitan-area networks by delivering very high bandwidths - 100M bit/sec, 1G bit/sec or even higher - across cities and regions, Optical Ethernet networks can easily handle the needs of both data and circuit switched or voice applications..  Ethernet is a simple and widely understood technology.  Ethernet is the best technology for carrying IP traffic - Ethernet and IP have grown up together.  Optical Ethernet networks can easily handle the needs of both data and circuit-switched or voice applications. Circuit traffic requires only modest
  • 15. Disadvantages  Difficult to Splice  Expensive to Install  Optical fiber can’t be bent.
  • 16. Applications 1.OPTICAL ETHERNET FOR SERVICE PROVIDER As a result of ethernet expansion into MAN and across the WAN service providers are looking for ways to provide connectivity services across the metro bottleneck between their enterprise customers and the service provider’s backbone. 2.OPTICAL ETHERNET FOR ENTERPRISES  Optical Ethernet an enterprise can break the bandwidth bottleneck by exploiting the simplicity of ethernet across the MAN and WAN . Optical ethernet allows businesses to seamlessly expand their ethernet LANs across the metro backbone and obtain cost effective network connectivity to enable a set of value added services and application.
  • 18. Conclusion Optical Ethernet delivers today what could only be imagined before. It fundamentally changes the way networks are being designed, built, and operated by creating a new networking solution that extends the boundaries of the LAN environment to encompass the MAN and WAN. By providing a seamless evolution path, Optical Ethernet allows service providers to increase their revenue and decrease costs while continuing to support legacy services.
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