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Setup and Manage PBB-based Tunnels with PWE3 Mechanism

Setup and Manage PBB-based Tunnels with PWE3 Mechanism. Ping Pan (Hammerhead Systems) Shane Amante (Level 3) Nasser El-Aawar (Level 3) Chicago, IETF 69. Q-in-Q Network. Q-in-Q Network. Mac-in-Mac Network. What Problem are We Trying to Solve?. Aggregator. Ethernet Circuits in

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Setup and Manage PBB-based Tunnels with PWE3 Mechanism

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  1. Setup and Manage PBB-based Tunnels with PWE3 Mechanism Ping Pan (Hammerhead Systems) Shane Amante (Level 3) Nasser El-Aawar (Level 3) Chicago, IETF 69

  2. Q-in-Q Network Q-in-Q Network Mac-in-Mac Network What Problem are We Trying to Solve? Aggregator Ethernet Circuits in Mac-in-Mac Encapsulation (dotted red lines) PBB Tunnels (green tubes) Ethernet VLAN Circuits (solid red lines) • Conditions: • All-Ethernet network • The access/aggregation net’s are Q-in-Q • The core is PBB-based How to aggregate Ethernet flows into PBB tunnels? 

  3. Observation • Due to operational reasons, the carriers have a good reason in deploying MAC-in-MAC Ethernet core • Interconnecting Q-in-Q access networks with MAC-in-MAC core • Due to operational reasons, MPLS LER’s may not be desirable to be used at the edge right now • Network operation may take a while to migrate… baby steps! • There are ways to setup edge-to-edge tunnels • Existing practice: static configuration • Other proposals: dynamic signaling protocols etc. • Outside of the scope of our proposal • The scenario is almost identical to that PWE3 has a solution for • Aggregating AC’s through PSN tunnels • Instead of PW header with label, it’s Mac-in-Mac header…

  4. Payload Ethertype C-SA C-DA What does the header look like? ProviderBackboneBridge (PBB) frame format Provider Bridge (PB) frame format Customer frames Payload Payload Payload Ethertype Ethertype Ethertype C-VID C-VID C-VID C-Tag Ethertype Ethertype Ethertype C-SA S-VID S-VID S-Tag 802.1 C-DA Ethertype Ethertype C-SA C-SA 802.1Q C-DA C-DA 802.1ad I-SID Ethertype Same formatand Ethertype as an S-Tag B-VID C-SA = Customer Source MAC address C-DA = Customer Destination MAC address VID = VLAN ID C-VID = Customer VID (12 bits) S-VID = Service VID (12 bits) I-SID = Service ID (24 bits) B-VID = Backbone VID (12 bits) B-DA = Backbone DA B-SA = Backbone SA Ethertype B-SA B-DA 802.1ah Mac-in-Mac Header

  5. Q-in-Q Network Q-in-Q Network Mac-in-Mac Network Our Proposal • Target LDP (RFC4447) • FEC 129 • Encode Mac-in-Mac data in AII and AGI Aggregator Ethernet Circuits in Mac-in-Mac Encapsulation PBB Tunnels Ethernet VLAN Circuits

  6. Q-in-Q Network Q-in-Q Network Mac-in-Mac Network Operation Overview Aggregator A B IP-B MAC-B I-SID-B B-VID-B IP-A MAC-A I-SID-A B-VID-A • There are PSN tunnels interconnecting node A and B • Operators configure IP, I-SID and B-VID etc. at edge • From node A, send Label Mapping message to node B with • SAII = {MAC-A, I-SID-A, B-VID-A} • TAII = { MAC-B, I-SID-B, B-VID-B} • Upon reception, run the standard RFC4447 on Node B, then A… • Program the data path for encapsulation and aggregation • Ethernet flows will go through the PBB networks

  7. What to be standardized? • New AII Type • A new AII format

  8. In Conclusion… • PBB is a viable option for Ethernet deployment at core • Aggregating Ethernet VLAN circuits over the core is important • PWE3 has defined a simple mechanism for data aggregation at network edge • “Simple” means that there is no need for extensive IP routing etc. • By allocating a new AII Type (and associated format), we can achieve Ethernet circuit aggregation over PBB networks • Please consider this as a WG document

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