A New Generation of Carrier Ethernet A New Generation of Carrier Ethernet
A New Generation of Carrier Ethernet A New Generation of Carrier Ethernet
A New Generation of Carrier Ethernet A New Generation of Carrier Ethernet
Overview Presentation
February 2012
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Briefing Topics
• MEF Launching CE 2.0
• Carrier Ethernet Generations Framework
• Carrier thernet .0 and .0 Overview
Carrier Ethernet 1.0 and 2.0 Overview
• Value to Industry Stakeholders
• Carrier Ethernet 2 0 Ser ices
Carrier Ethernet 2.0 Services
• MEF Certification Programs
• Available Supporting Materials
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MEF is
i Launching
L hi CE 2
2.0
0
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Why Carrier Ethernet Generations?
• Clearly
Clearly communicate the Carrier Ethernet
communicate the Carrier Ethernet
evolution and the value it brings to the market
• Maximizes investment made by the industry
• Provides a directional roadmap for the
P id di ti l d f th
industry
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MEF Work: A Decade of Progression
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Access
Service MEF 9 OAM
Frame ENNI Multi-Cos
Attributes ATS MBH II
-work
p
• 6 New Specifications pp
Approved y 2012
in January
• An Ever-Expanding Equipment & Services Industry
The Need: Clearly Define & Simplify Current and Future Capabilities
Th N d Cl l D fi & Si lif C t dF t C biliti
of Carrier Ethernet
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Carrier Ethernet Generations Framework
Generations Future
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Carrier Ethernet 1.0 & 2.0 Overview
Carrier Ethernet
Generations
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Stakeholder Value By Generations
Standardized Multi‐CoS, Interconnected, Managed
• High
High bandwidth,
bandwidth • Efficient bandwidth utilization = lower cost/bit
ff b d dh l l /b
Enterprise low‐cost, simple,
metro services • Standardized, predictable, per CoS performance v. objectives
SMB Metro‐based • Hosted apps integrated with Internet over a single connection
MBH • 2G, 3G migration • 4 G migration & efficient MBH with significant cost savings
• Low cost, std. • Reach vast numbers of locations locally/globally with E‐Access &
Retail services
predictable QoS delivered via multiple providers but engineered as a
predictable QoS delivered via multiple providers but engineered as a
Service • Market acceptance
Providers • Building block for single network
value ‐add services • Enables end‐to‐end fault management within & across networks
Wholesale • Pre‐ENNI • E‐Access simplifies buying & selling of wholesale services &
Providers implementations • Enables new providers to easily join the CE community at lower cost
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Service Characteristics over 8 Services
Service Types (8 Port and VLAN‐Based Services)
E‐Line E‐LAN E‐Tree E‐Access
• Standardize Performance across geographic performance tiers
and applications types
Multi‐CoS
• 3 Classes of Service enables efficient operations
• Classification based on methods defined in MEF 23.1
Managed • Fault Management and Performance Monitoring for Services
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Service Definitions
Service
E‐Line E‐LAN E‐Tree E‐Access
Attributes
Per UNI
Per UNI MEF 6.1, 6.1.1
M F 6. , 6. . MEF 33
M F 33
Per ENNI MEF 33
Per EVC MEF 6.1, 6.1.1
Per OVC
Per OVC MEF 33
MEF 33
EVC Per UNI MEF 6.1, 6.1.1
OVC Per UNI MEF 33
OVC Per ENNI
Per ENNI MEF 33
MEF 33
SOAM MEF 6.1 MEF 33
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CE 2.0 Enables Mobile Backhaul Initiative
“4G backhaul is the single biggest challenge
“4G backhaul is
“4G b kh l i the single biggest challenge
th i l bi t h ll
and operating cost in the industry.”
Significant, positive impact for the 4G/LTE
Savings of 25% or more for Mobile Operators
Growth to 2‐3 times the revenue for Access Providers from currently
deployed infrastructure
Achievement of these results while delivering the same or better mobile
g
user Quality of Experience
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Carrier Ethernet Service Types
yp
E‐Line Service Type for E‐LAN Service Type for
• Virtual Private Lines (EVPL)
( ) • Multipoint L2 VPNs
Multipoint L2 VPNs
• Ethernet Private Lines (EPL)
• Transparent LAN Service
• Ethernet Internet Access UNI
UNI • Multicast networks
Multi‐point to
Multi‐point
Multi point EVC
EVC
UNI
Point‐to‐Point EVC UNI UNI
E‐Tree Service Type for E‐ Access Service Type for
• Rooted multi‐point L2 VPNs • Wholesale Access Services
• Broadcast networks • Access EPL Point‐to‐Point EVC
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Certification
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Potential Future CE Generations Goals
• Increased management automation
• Dynamic provisioning for cloud services
• Responsive, elastic Carrier Ethernet service characteristics
.... And more
Ethernet
Ethernet Cloud Carrier
Cloud Carrier
Carrier
Enterprise
Private Cloud Consumers
Cloud
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Available Supporting Materials
• CE 2.0 Overview Presentation
– Extended version of this presentation
• Technical Foundation
– Description of the key technical elements that distinguish CE 2.0 from CE 1.0
• Business Value of CE 2.0
Business Value of CE 2 0
– Examines the value for each stakeholder in the Carrier Ethernet community
• Frequently Asked Questions
– Companion to the overview presentation
• Mobile Backhaul Suite for CE 2.0
• MEF Specifications
MEF Specifications
– MEF 22.1, MEF 23.1, MEF 33
– MEF 6.1 & 6.1.1, 7.1, 10.2 & 10.2.1, 13, 16, 17, 20, 26.1, 30, 31
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Summary
Introduced standardized Ethernet services
E‐Line, E‐LAN, E‐Tree, E‐Access ……
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