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WP6 meeting, Stockholm 02.09.2004

WP6 meeting, Stockholm 02.09.2004. Marconi ONDATA. WP6-meeting, 02.09.2004 Stockholm Overall Agenda. WP6-meeting, 02.09.2004 Stockholm D8: final discussion/distribution of work. Agenda: Summary WP-leader/board meeting General editorial remarks Discussion/agreement on new ToC

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WP6 meeting, Stockholm 02.09.2004

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  1. WP6 meeting, Stockholm 02.09.2004 Marconi ONDATA

  2. WP6-meeting, 02.09.2004 StockholmOverall Agenda NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  3. WP6-meeting, 02.09.2004 StockholmD8: final discussion/distribution of work Agenda: • Summary WP-leader/board meeting • General editorial remarks • Discussion/agreement on new ToC • distribution of work/missing parts of D8 • network scenarios NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  4. Sumarry WP-leader/board meeting Action Points for WP6 • Dictionary (see mail from 31.8): • Review/Agreement on definitions • WP6 tutorial (about 10 pages) • WP6 positioning paper (about 6 pages) • Anual report/technical audit • each WP has to provide a summary of technical achievments and plans for next year (about 20 pages) • first draft scheduled 15th of October, final version end of year • will be presented in technical audit in February 2005 • proposal: first draft is a extension of the conclusion of D8, results of D9 included in November NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  5. Sumarry WP-leader/board meeting Action Points for WP6 • Network scenarios (mind mapping table) • inputs for standardisation • publications • board has to be informed about three months before (ToC, brief summary) • final version has to be send out at about six weeks before submission (internal review shortened to about 1-2 weeks, but 30 days for review of EC still remain!) NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  6. General editorial remarks WP6-meeting, 02.09.2004, Stockholm • follow Per’s proposal for editoring Nobel docs • Use defined styles for • Figures • see Per‘s editorial check list for placement and options • e.g. insert as picture with „paste special“ commands • Requirements • Normal Text = Body Text 2 (standard + block) • References: • for standards: • e.g. ITU-T G709 [ITU G.709] • for papers: e.g. John Miller, 2004  [Mil04], for more than one publication per year  [Mil04a], [Mil04b],.... • Do not insert linespaces! NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  7. D8: final ToC/Chapter 1 WP6-meeting • Introduction • 1.1 Purpose and Scope • 1.2 Reference Material • 1.2.1 Reference Documents • 1.2.2 Acronyms • 1.2.3 Definitions • 1.3 Document History • 1.4Document overview NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  8. D8: final ToC/Chapter 2 (changed)WP6-meeting • Common view of multi-service/multi-layer node architectures in transparent optical networks • 2.1 Drivers and requirements for core and metro networks • 2.2 Network scenarios and their time-framework • 2.3 Multi-layer/multi-service node architecture • 2.3.1 General • 2.3.1.1 Control plane responsibility • 2.3.1.2 Management plane responsibility • 2.3.1.3 Data plane • 2.3.2 Functional requirements of the node • 2.3.3 Architecture Example for a Burst Mode Switch • 2.3.3.1 Burst node specific functional requirements • 2.3.3.2 Realisation example: G.709 Frame Switch • 2.4 A Benckmark: The Commodity Node NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  9. D8: final ToC/Chapter 3 (changed), IWP6-meeting • 3General Interface Requirements • 3.1Supported Services • 3.1.1VPN Services on Layer 1 ACIT/ASEL • 3.1.2VPN Services on Layer 2 • 3.1.2.1Point-to-Point LINE Service • 3.1.2.2Multipoint-to-Multipoint LAN service • 3.1.3VPN Services on Layer 3 ACIT • 3.1.4IP Public/business ACIT • 3.2 Control Plane Requirements NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  10. D8: final ToC/Chapter 3 (changed), IIWP6-meeting • 3.3Management Plane Requirements • 3.3.1 General requirements • 3.3.2 Fault management and corresponding OAM functions • 3.3.3 Resilience and automated protection switching (APS) • 3.3.3.1 Resilience with GMPLS • 3.3.3.2 Protection strategies • 3.3.3.3 Fast Re-Routing Mechanisms • 3.3.3.4 Local Re-Routing • 3.3.3.5 End-to-End Re-Routing (path-level) • 3.3.4Configuration management and related OAM functions • 3.3.5Accounting management and related OAM functions • 3.3.6Performance management and related OAM functions • 3.3.7 Security management and corresponding OAM functions NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  11. D8: final ToC/Chapter 3 (changed), IIIWP6-meeting • 3.4Traffic Engineering Issues • 3.4.1Traffic scheduling/shaping • 3.4.2Traffic policing • 3.4.3QoS differentiation • 3.5 Data Preprocessing • 3.5.1 Functional Components • 3.5.1.1 Common Requirements • 3.5.2 LINE Service Requirements • 3.5.2.1 LAN Service Requirements • 3.6 Protocol Stacks NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  12. D8: final ToC/Chapter 4 (changed)WP6-meeting • Data plane Requirements for flexible Client Interfaces • 4.1 Optical requirements • 4.1.1 Physical media • 4.1.2 Optical characteristics • 4.1.3 Bitrates NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  13. D8: final ToC/Chapter 5+6 (changed)WP6-meeting • 5 Data plane Requirements for Adaptive Transport Interfaces • 5.1 Optical requirements for the adaptive transport interface • 5.1.1 General • 5.1.2 Bitrates • 5.1.3 Requirements for adaptive receiver concepts • 5.1.4 Tolerance to Physical Transmission Impairments • 5.1.5 Modulation formats • 5.2 Burst Mode interfaces for optical shared medium (ASEL) • 5.2.1 General • 5.2.2 Bit rates, power level, modulation • 5.2.3 Wavelength, WDM • 5.2.4 Burst Format • 5.2.5 Power level variations • 5.2.6 Jitter, clock accuracy NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  14. D8: distribution of work IWP6-meeting • Chapter 1.1: metro/core edge discussion (Ericsson) • Chapter 1.2: References and Abbreviation list to be updated/checked (all) • Chapter 1.4: Document Overview (FT) • Chapter 2.3.3: include Per’s comments (ASEL) • Chapter 2.4: alignment of “Commodity Node” (Ericsson) • Chapter 3: Introduction, chapter overview (NTUA) • Chapter 3.1.1: align structure/content (ACIT) • Chapter 3.1.3: align structure/content (ACIT) • Chapter 3.1.4: missing (ACIT) NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  15. D8: distribution of work IIWP6-meeting • Chapter 3.2: include Per’s comments, some words about NNI (ASEL) • Chapter 3.3: include Per’s comments (MCOndata+ASEL), resilience, chapter not reviewed (all) • Chapter 4: Introduction, chapter overview (FT) • Chapter 5: Introduction, chapter overview (LUGmbH) • Chapter 5.1.5: incomplete. include Per’s comments (Lu NL) • Chapter 5.2: include Per’s comments (ASEL) • Chapter 6: conclusion and summary missing (FT) ALL partners should review the next (=last??) version!!! NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

  16. D8: distribution of work, IIIWP6-meeting • Chapter 7: list of requirements • which structure?? • Proposal: • Headline • Requirements • Headline • Requirements NOBEL Stockholm 02.09.2004

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