The NGN Carrier Ethernet System
The NGN Carrier Ethernet System
The NGN Carrier Ethernet System
Biren Mehta
Sr. Marketing Manager
Agenda
Market Trends and its Impact on Network Infrastructure
TCO Leadership
Closing Remarks
Market Dynamics & Trends
Affecting Next Generation Internet
4X volume growth (2010-2015) 12 Billion IP Video capable devices by 2015 $43 Billion cloud services revenue by 2013
80.5 Exabyte per month in 2015 ~ 1 mobile device per capita (7.2B) by 2015 Midmarket firms are more likely to migrate
90%+ will be video 3 Billion IPv6 ready mobile devices by 2014 to the cloud
Shifting Revenue & Traffic
Affecting Next Generation Internet
90+%
2011 2013 2016
IP Traffic
Private Line Private Line Private Line
TDM/OTN TDM/OTN TDM/OTN
Traffic Traffic Traffic
Ethernet Transport
Core
Single-Path
Business – Business
Edge
Single-Access
Access
Fiber Access
Business Business
Next Generation Carrier Ethernet Architecture
Converged Infrastructure for Any Service to Any Access
National
IP Core
National Any Path
Data Center/ Data Center/
Cloud/VHO Cloud/VHO
Client to Client
Business to Business
Cloud to Cloud
Regional Regional
Data Edge Data
Center/VSO Center/VSO
Any Access
Unified Ethernet , PON, Cable, DSL,
Access Wireless
Business
Home
Trends Posing Network Challenges
SP Services/ Third-Party Services/ Content
Content
The
Challenges?
Challenges?
National
Data Center/ Core
Increasing Complexity
National
Data Center/
How do I cost efficiently scale to meet
Cloud/VHO Cloud/VHO
current and future network demands
Regional
Data Edge
Regional
Rising Costs
Data Center/VSOHowcan I cost economically offer
Center/VSO business, residential, mobile services over
a converged infrastructure
Metro
(Access/Agg)
Limited Flexibility
How can I simplify the network while
Multi-point improving network economics?
Business
Technology Maturity
L2 – Transport
Technology Review
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EoMPLS
Technology Review
Tunnel Ethernet
VC label
label PDU
Pseudowire
Ethernet
Ethernet PDU
PDU
MPLS
Attachment Circuit Attachment Circuit
LDP
P LDP
Aggregation P
Aggregation
Node
Node
Access Node
Access Node Targeted LDP
FTTB CPE
FTTB CPE
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VPLS
Technology Review
MPLS
Aggregation Aggregation Access Node
Access Node Node Core Node
VFI VFI
Attachment
Circuit Aggregation Virtual Forwarding
VFI Instance
Ethernet Port Node
or VLAN
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What is MPLS-TP?
• MPLS-TP – MPLS Transport Profile
– Subset and extension of current MPLS functions
– Connection-oriented transport based on MPLS protocols combined with transport style OAM and protection
mechanisms
EoMPLS Pseudowire
EoMPLS PW EVPN or VPLS
xDSL, xPON, Ethernet MPLS/IP over DWDM PPP, IP, MPLS MPLS
Residential Services Architecture
Optimal Service Edge Placement
Centralised Service Edge,
HSI, VoIP, Video unicast Transport
EoMPLS
EoMPLS PW Pseudowire MPLS/IP (PIM or mLDP)
MPLS/Multicast VPN (mLDP)
MVR VPLS LSM: P2MP PW, mLDP LSP IP, PPPoE Sessions
VFI VFI with IGMP snooping, MVR, IGMP Admission Control
IPTV Transport
Access Node UNI:
Non Trunk, N:1 or 1:1 VLAN; IP PIM, MLDP or mLPD VPN may be used if no wholesale
xDSL, xPON, Ethernet MPLS/IP over DWDM PPP, IP, MPLS MPLS
Mobile Transport Services Architecture
Simplified, Scalable, and Optimized
BSC
ATM RNC
TDM BTS, ATM NodeB ATM or TDM
S1-U
SAE Gateway
IP eNB Mobile Transport Gateway MME
V4 or v6 MPLS VPN
S1-C
X2-C, X2-U
Mobile Transport Gateway
SAE Gateway
Cell Site Gateway Aggregation Node Aggregation Node Core Node Core Node
Fiber or uWave Link, Ring DWDM, Fiber Rings, H&S, Hierarchical Topology DWDM, Fiber Rings, Mesh Topology
Architecture Comparisons
Which one to choose?
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Cisco Carrier Ethernet Portfolio
Intelligent, Scalable, Reliable, and Lowest TCO
1 0 0 Ti m e s t he C a pa c i t y f or a Fr a c t i on of C ur r e nt C os t
ASR 9000
Future Proof Edge Portfolio
ASR 9922
Double your system capacity by upgrading any ASR 9000 product to an ASR 9000 System
ASR 9000 System Benefits
Powered by nV technology
Multi-Dimensional
Scale
96 Tb capacity
184,320 GigE ports
1,920 10 GigE ports
480 100 GigE ports
Simplify
Service Operations
Single management entity: Edge to Access
Velocity Zero touch configuration
Network virtualization: Edge to Access
Integrated Traffic analytics Single click upgrade
Expanding the ASR Family 2G,3G,4G
Ready
Unified
MPLS
Unified
Ethernet
ASR 903
SP Edge Cell Site Router
(Small Deployments)
(2G, 3G, 4G Ready)
Before: nV Technology
Content
After: nV Technology
Cisco
Prime IP NGN
Siloed service
domains.
Residential Converged Business
nV Offers up to 71% reduction
in OPEX over 6 years vs
competitors.
Aggregation
Cellsite MLP
Router Bundle
DACS
CR dual-
IP/Service Edge
homing (MR-
APS)
IP/MPLS
L2 Ethernet Ring
(MST/REP-AG,
G.8032)
Ethernet
spoke-and-hub
(MC-LAG)
L2/L3 service resiliency protocols
HSRP/VRRP, 1-way & 2-way PW
redundancy, BGP PIC
Access dual-homing
protocols
L3 Router dual- MST/REP/G.8032/MS Service state sync
homing (L3 T-AG between two nodes:
ECMP) MC-LAG
DHCP, IGMP, IGMP
MR-APS snooping, ANCP,
L3 IGP/BGP ARP, etc state sync
Network Dual-Homing
Tomorrow’s Solution: Self-Protected Service
Cellsite MLP
Replace two nodes with one single virtual node
Router Bundle simplify dual-homing to be single-homing
Ethernet
spoke-and-hub
(MC-LAG) No need for L2/L3 service resiliency
protocols:
L2/L3 service resiliency protocols
It is a single Virtual Node.
NO need! It’s SINGLE virtual node
Access single-homing
L3 Router dual- Regular LAG
homing (L3 Single Router APS No need to sync Service state between
two nodes:
ECMP) Single routing Adjacency
All L2 and L3 state are sync’d naturally via
control plane extension
Network Virtualization (nV)
Deployment Scenarios
• L2VPN
– SP 3Play and L2 Business VPN
– DCI (data center inter-connect) (both enterprise and SP DCI)
– Ethernet exchange
• Wireline Aggregation
– L3 termination, no IP session
• BNG (distributed or centralized)
• Wireless Back haul
• L3 CPE aggregation
Network Virtualization (nV)
Deployment Example – L2VPN Service
Active/standby MC-LAG
A A bandwidth inefficiency
Active PW 4 PWs with 3 standby
control plane overhead
Active Active
PW failover time depends on
the number of PWs
Standby PW slow convergence
LACP
S
S
LACP
Require additional state
sync (for example, IGMP
Snooping table) to speed up
Standby Standby
service convergence
Solution1: MC-LAG + 2-way PW redundancy complex
(Currently the best solution in the market)
• Install special satellite image on the selected access device to make it ASR 9000 satellite
• Running satellite auto discovery and control protocol to make satellite as ―virtual line card‖ of the ASR 9000 Host
• From end user point of view, it’s single virtual system – ASR 9000 nV System. All management, configuration are
done on the Host chassis
• Satellite and Host could co-locate or in different location. There is no distance limit between satellite and Host
Satellite have zero touch configuration*
4x10G SFP+
44x10/100/1000 Mbps
Pluggables • Initially used as Fabric Ports ONLY
(could be used as access port in the
• Full Line Rate Packet Processing future)
and Traffic Management
• Plug-n-Play In-Band Management
• Automatic Discovery and Provisioning
• Co-Located or Remote Distribution
• Environmentally Hardened
Satellite Connection Models
L1 Connection – Hub & Spoke
ASR 9000
Cluster
ASR 9000
Cluster
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FTTB Case Study
Cluster + Satellite Deployment Models
• ~nx1000 GE ports
• GE for cell site routers aggregation
• ―unlimited‖ backhaul capacity for growth and for local
• GE ports for local devices devices
• Limited GE density per box
9000v
9000v
CO
LTE Core
9000v
MME
VRF Voice
SGW
GE port per
cell site router VRF RAN
MSC
RNC
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FTTH Case Aggregation/Access
Cluster + Satellite Deployment Models
• One nV system to manage, with ~nx1000 GE ports fan
• Dozens of pre-aggregation/access boxes to out
manage • Simplify the access/aggregation dual-homing by link
• Complex network resiliency solutions bundle: active/active forwarding
cluster
CO
satellite
LTE Core
satellite
MME
satellite VRF Voice
satellite SGW
satellite
satellite VRF RAN
MSC
satellite
satellite RNC
* It could use different hardware as ASR 9000 satellite for the cell site
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router instead of the existing ASR 9000v
Virtualized Transport
Value Propositions
Operational
One network element to manage a network cloud Savings
simple service provisioning, image upgrading,
configuration, etc
Rapid service deployment plug-and-play, self-
managed access
Cisco Packet Transport
Value Propositions
Ethernet
Services
6 slots (480G) 2 slots (160G) OTN DWDM
Up to 352 ports CPT 50 Up to 176 ports
CPT 50
CPT 50
FTTX & CPT 50
TDM
Fixed config satellite
44xGE, 4x10GE
Hardware Software
Unique satellite architecture MPLS-TP, 802.1ad, H-QoS, E-OAM,
HA: SSO, ISSU, MDR MPLS OAM, Sync-E, 1588, LAG, REP,
Active-Standby Control Plane MVR,IGMPv3
Industry’s first, standards-based, unifying packet transport
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Cisco Packet Transport
Exceptional Power Savings
Ethernet + TDM
Switching
29.75 10.5
Transponder
inches inches
CPT
ROADM
IP & MPLS
Routers IP & MPLS
Point-to-point
& multipoint
IPoDWDM
Carrier Ethernet Carrier Ethernet
Private Lines Private Lines
Eth & TDM
Eth & TDM
Point-to-point OTN DWDM Switching
POT-S TDM
TDM
Interop Tested
Business
Reference Model
PE11 PE2
ABR11 ABR21 Distribution 1
Distribution / /
Core and Edge Aggregation
Aggregation
DSLAM1 DSLAM2
PE12 PE2
ABR12 ABR22 2
1k Nodes / Core
Cloud
Virtualized
Functions
Consumer
Apps
Video
Processing
Billing
Compute Core
Svc Delivery
Origin
Server
Encryption
Data
Transcode
Center
Device Mgmt
Storage
Switch Edge Unified
MPLS
Converged: Any Service, Any Aggregation
Path, Any Access
Operationally Simple: Single
Control Plane Client
Carrier Class: Fast Reroute and Devices
Network Convergence
Consumer Business Mobile
Assess Solution Business Value
Carrier Ethernet Transport Architecture
ASR 9000 System
Single Management
Entity
Zero Touch
(ASR 9001, ASR 903, ASR 901) (nV ) Configuration
Integrated
Traffic Analytics
Infrastructure Redundancy
(Route Processors, Power Supplies & Fans)
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Competing Architectures
Breaking the Backhaul OpEX Barriers
Lowest Power Consumption in the Industry
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extension is through
regular LC ports (it
can even mix regular
data ports and
Inter-chassis data link (L1 Regular 10G or 100G data
virtual chassis data
connection) ports (Current or future line plane ports on the
10G or 100 G bundle (up to 32 ports) card) same LC), doesnt
require fabric
chassis flexible
deployment
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Scale, Simplify, Virtualizes
Extending Cisco ASR 9000 System to Access & Mobile Networks
ASR 9010
Multi- Simplify Service
ASR 9006 Dimensional Operations Velocity
ASR 9001 Scale
ASR 903
ASR
9000v
Single 96 Tb IPv6 System
ASR 901