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PWE3 Applications & OAM Scenarios

PWE3 Applications & OAM Scenarios. S. Delord, P. Niger France Telecom D. Brungard ATT Y. Ikejiri, Y. Wada NTT Communications A. Vedrenne Equant L. Zhu Sprint K. Kumaki KDDI Corporation. Service Provider Context. Customer location. Service Provider POP.

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PWE3 Applications & OAM Scenarios

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  1. PWE3 Applications & OAM Scenarios S. Delord, P. Niger France Telecom D. Brungard ATT Y. Ikejiri, Y. Wada NTT Communications A. Vedrenne Equant L. Zhu Sprint K. Kumaki KDDI Corporation

  2. Service Provider Context Customer location Service Provider POP Service Provider POP Customer location Transit PSN Access Access Customer equipment Customer equipment Customer equipment Customer equipment CE1 CE1 PE1 PE1 PE2 PE2 CE2 CE2 Service Providers are looking at delivering End to End services (circuit, packet-based) PWs are defined between PE1 and PE2 and ACs are defined over the access network, PWE3 documents focus on the PW part Not only does the Service Provider use the Transit PSN but it also needs to rely on two Access/Metro networks to successfully deliver its services This draft takes into consideration the specific problems encountered by SPs for the deployment and monitoring of E2E services

  3. Issues that need to be considered in the definition of an E2E Service Architecture These 2 interfaces can be similar or not (Eth/Eth, Eth/ATM, FR/ATM, etc.) These 2 Access/Metro Networks may use different technologies (MPLS, ATM, Eth, FR) Customer location Service Provider POP Service Provider POP Customer location Transit PSN Access Access Customer equipment Customer equipment Customer equipment Customer equipment CE1 CE1 PE1 PE1 PE2 PE2 CE2 CE2 CE2 (or CE1) can be managed by the SP or not These networks can belong to the same SP or different SPs

  4. What does it bring? (1/2) • This draft introduces some considerations and further requirements concerning deployment and monitoring of E2E services based on PWs. • There are 3 major items covered: • 1/ Background on how SPs handle/divide their networks & for which type of services • 2/ E2E Service Architecture: • Consideration of E2E service architecture from CE to CE • Details service implementation in the access network and its relation with the backbone network at the PE level (Interworking/Transparency)

  5. What does it bring? (2/2) • 3/ Specific focus on Service Supervision: • Generic & Specific OAM requirements (References draft- Willis & L2VPN OAM Frwk) • Fault Detection • Fault Localisation • Based on well known definitions (OAM Domains, ME, MEP/MIP) used by IEEE, ITU-T and IETF (L2VPN-OAM-Fwk) • Defines 3 Generic Models for E2E Service Supervision and applies MEP and MIP points to these models • Option 1: Using a specific End to End OAM Mechanism • Option 2: Using Interworking between OAM Segments • Option 3: Using a Client/Server model • These models are "technology agnostic": • Applicable to the access network => ATM, FR, Eth, MPLS • Applicable to the service (homogenous & heterogenous) => ATM, FR, Eth, TDM

  6. This Draft Current work on OAM in L2VPN & PWE3 WGs enumerate the OAM defect state mapping from PWE3 services over PSN to their native attached services OAM Message Mapping OAM Procedures For VPWS Iwk Customer location Service Provider POP Service Provider POP Customer location Transit PSN Access Access Customer equipment Customer equipment Customer equipment Customer equipment CE1 CE1 PE1 PE1 PE2 PE2 CE2 CE2 supports connection verification applications for PWs (ICMP, LSP-Ping, BFD) VCCV Attachment Circuit Pseudo-Wire Attachment Circuit End to End Homogenous services End to End Heterogenous services L2VPN OAM Fwk Definition of MEP/MIP points Requirements for OAM

  7. Where does this work fit OAM wise? This draft tries to provide clarification & applicability guidelines for the ongoing OAM work VCCV References the use of VCCV for the 3 different scenarios OAM Message Mapping • Requirements for • Pt2Pt Supervision • 3 different OAM • scenarios This draft Brings Brings in MIPs and MEPs for different OAM Solutions described in OAM Procedures For VPWS Iwk Uses MEP and MIP definition for Different scenarios for Pt2Pt Services L2VPN OAM Fwk This draft tries to link together all the documents dealing with OAM in both L2VPN & PWE3 WGs.

  8. Conclusion & Next Steps • This draft presents a common view among SPs by introducing generic OAM models that complement current work on OAM in both PWE3 & L2VPN WGs. • The L2VPN and PWE3 OAM documents should support these requirements and models. • Next Steps: • L2VPN WG has already acknowledged this draft and will include VPWS related requirements (L2VPN OAM Requirements & Framework) • Specific requirements on PWE3 OAM work will be identified with PWE3 participants • Untill requirements are completely identified in L2VPN and PWE3 we would like to maintain this draft as a standalone draft • Include MH-PWs • We would like the WG members to have a close look of the document and to give us feedback so that it can become a WG document later.

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