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FACT/XML on TIPC

Ericsson Research Canada March 18, 2003 Jon.Maloy@Ericsson.com. FACT/XML on TIPC. Background. Ericsson has built a functional prototype of FACT using XML over a reliable transport protocol: TIPC

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FACT/XML on TIPC

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  1. Ericsson Research Canada March 18, 2003 Jon.Maloy@Ericsson.com FACT/XML on TIPC

  2. Background • Ericsson has built a functional prototype of FACT using XML over a reliable transport protocol: TIPC • TIPC will be included in the Carrier-Grade Linux 2.0 release and is available as open source under GPL: http://tipc.sourceforge.net • One purpose was to investigate if XML is a suitable encoding language for ForCES. • Another purpose was to demonstrate the feasibility of TIPC as a base protocol for ForCES both during pre-association and post-association phases.

  3. TIPC • Logical addressing scheme providing full location transparency • Subscription of availability/non-availability of services/nodes • Agile Connections • Easily Portable • Runs on different interconnect technologies: Raw Ethernet, ATM/AAL5,PCI,UDP,TCP,SCTP…..

  4. Interconnect Technologies FACT FACT FACT TIPC TIPC TIPC Ethernet UDP SCTP IP IP Ethernet ATM/AAL5

  5. FE FE FE FE FE FE Examples of CE-FE Configurations CE CE CE RP RP RP RP RP RP A B C A A A` B` C A` No redundancy Hot/Stand-by N+1 redundancy/ Load Sharing

  6. FE FE Location Transparency CE RP RP RP A B C B` C` A`

  7. FE FE Location Transparent Failover CE RP RP RP A B C B` C` A`

  8. Start Synchronization/Topology Detection CE RP A

  9. FE Start Synchronization/Topology Detection CE RP B? A

  10. FE Start Synchronization/Topology Detection CE RP RP A B

  11. Carrier Supervision & Redundancy CE RP RP RP A B C Eth.Switch Eth.Switch B` C A` Host Processor NPU

  12. RP RP A ‘ B A FE Demo • Design of FACT/XML carried on TIPC done at Ericsson Research Canada by Rachid Nait Takourout, École Polytechnique de Montréal • 42000 add-routes/sec between two P4 over Ethernet

  13. RP RP A ‘ B A FE Demo • Design of FACT/XML carried on TIPC done at Ericsson Research Canada by Rachid Nait Takourout, École Polytechnique de Montréal • 42000 add-routes/sec between two P4 over Ethernet

  14. FE Demo • Design of FACT/XML carried on TIPC done at Ericsson Research Canada by Rachid Nait Takourout, École Polytechnique de Montréal • 42000 add-routes/sec between two P4 over Ethernet RP RP A ‘ B A

  15. Coming Soon… • An internet draft describing TIPC and how it can be used as a base protocol both for a pre- and post-association Forces Protocol • http://tipc.sourceforge.net

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