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ESSIP Plan 2014

Objective COM09 - Migrate ground international or regional X.25 data networks or services to the Internet Protocol (IP). ESSIP Plan 2014. Oscar ALFARO DSS/EIPR 19.09.2014. Objective COM09. Explanation What is new or has changed since previous ESSIP edition

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ESSIP Plan 2014

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  1. Objective COM09 - Migrate ground international or regional X.25 data networks or services to the Internet Protocol (IP) ESSIP Plan 2014 Oscar ALFARO DSS/EIPR 19.09.2014

  2. Objective COM09 • Explanation • What is new or has changed since previous ESSIP edition • Link to European ATM Master Plan • Most important SLoA(s) • Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions • Supporting Material • ESSIP Report 2013 • Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, recommendations, tips & tricks • Conclusions • Links and contacts ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

  3. Explanation • A replacement of X.25 for networks with a common standard at European level is needed due to the diminishing support by the industry for this protocol. • Regulation (EC) No 633/2007 on the application of a common FMTP implies de facto that IPv6 is the new standard for data networks or services. • IPv4 is accepted as a transition to IPv6. • Closely linked to the PENS project. • All ECAC states should migrate their international or regional data services to IPv6 by the full operational capability date. • The objective is an enabler for objective ITY-FMTP. • Deployment date: end 2014 • Applicable to All ECAC States ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

  4. What is new or has changed since previous ESSIP edition • Nothing ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

  5. Link to European ATM Master Plan • [CTE-C11a]-PENS: Set up of a first interconnection of existing IP national data transport networks deployed by various ANSPs. • [CTE-C11b]- Gateway to interconnect the Stakeholder's Networks (ANSP/PENS, Airport, Airspace Users) [Ground IP Network]: A European IP based data transport network is deployed for ground/ground communications. This network is the main element of the communication infrastructure supporting all the Ground/Ground and Air/Ground communications. This network will interconnect the ATM Stakeholders (ANSP, Airport, Airspace Users, Network Manager) through gateways. ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

  6. Most important SLoA(s) • COM09-ASP01Migrate international or regional X.25 data networking facilities and/or services to IP (Covers the transitional migration to IPv4, where applicable) • COM09-ASP03Migrate international or regional X.25 data networking facilities and/or services to IPv6 (Covers the migration to IPv6, either directly from X.25 or from IPv4) ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

  7. Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions • COM09-ASP01Migrate international or regional X.25 data networking facilities and/or services to IP • Finalisation Criteria (wrong in the published version of the ESSIP Plan 2013 – corrected in the ESSIP Database end September) should read: International and regional ATM applications stipulated to make use of IP networks are in operation under IPv4. • COM09-ASP03Migrate international or regional X.25 data networking facilities and/or services to IPv6 • Finalisation Criteria: International and regional ATM applications stipulated to make use of IPv6 networks are in operation under IPv6. • No additional closed questions for these SLoAs ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective COM09

  8. Supporting Material • Regulation (EC) No 633/2007 of 7 June 2007 laying down requirements for the application of a Flight Message Transfer Protocol (FMTP) • Regulation (EU) No 283/2011 of 22 March 2011 amending Regulation (EC) No 633/2077 • Pan-European Network Services (PENS) ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

  9. ESSIP Report 2013 • ANSPs’ plans as reported in 2012 are in line with the stipulated deadline of December 2014. ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

  10. Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, recommendations, tips & tricks • Ensure information is consistent with ITY-FMTP • Make sure it is clear whether there is a plan to migrate to IPv4 as a transition to IPv6 and specify plans and dates for both, where applicable • Pan-European Network Services (PENS) implementation can facilitate the implementation ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

  11. Conclusions • N/A ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

  12. Conclusions • Objective Coordinator: Oscar ALFARO; +32 2 729 4665 Oscar.ALFARO@eurocontrol.int • DNM Objective Expert(s): Liviu POPESCU; +32 2 729 3757 Liviu.POPESCU@eurocontrol.int ESSIP Plan 2014 / Objective COM09

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