ITU / BDT workshop Bangkok, Thailand, 11 – 15 November 2002 Network Planning Lecture NPNP- 4.3 Specific Network Planning November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 1 BDT - COE workshop on Network Planning Module 1: Introduction and Experiences in the Region Module 2 Role of Network Planning in the current Telecom scenario Module 3 Integrated Planning Process Module 4 Specific Network Planning per Layer Module 5 Supporting Network Planning Tools November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 2 Content Chapter 4.3 • Requirements for NM, IN, signalling and/or Control network planning • Planning and Design principles for management, signalling and control networks November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 3 Planning Methodology: Multilayer planning sequence Network Layers Planning process Data flows Service and Control level NE dimensioning Delay evaluation Traffic Demand Functional level Circuit location/design Routing optimization BW grooming Route design/optim. Transport/SDH Infrastructure and Cable level November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Path protection Physical Layout Cable routing/grouping Node/duct sharing Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 4 Planning Control networks: NM configuration November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 5 Planning Control networks: NM key NE Q3 Operation System Q3 MD QX November 13th Q3 Q-A NE • Network Management System NMS – HW&SW set embedded in the Operation System(s) – the Manager part of the TMN – NMS interacts with EMS through the DCN NE • Element Management System EMS – HW&SW set embedded in the Network Elements, Q-Adapters or Mediation Devices – the managed part of the TMN ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 6 Planning Control networks: Issues and requirements h Location and Dimensioning for NMC, IN, PSS & PTS ? h Asignment for signaling associated services: O & M, IN, Control, Data ? h Routing procedures ? h Priority assignment per flow type ? h Integrated versus specialised structures ? h Impact due to massive traffics ? h Protection level to failures ? h Reserve Capacity for the service evolution ? h Evolution capability ? November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 7 Planning Control networks: Planning steps • Definition and characterization of the traffic flows • Location for the specialized service nodes • Structure for the interconnection • Dimensioning for the communication links and control nodes • Quality evaluation and reserve capacity • Plan for the service and network grow • Evaluation for the equipment and operational costs November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 8 Planning Control networks: Traffic characteristics • NM and OSS flow types • • • • Constant rates for perodic tasks Multiple short mesages Random rates for failure events Massive arrivals for generalized overloads • IN and CSS flow types • Correlated to call arrival and call processing rates • Multiple short messages • Massive calls (voting ...) November 13th Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 9 ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Planning Control networks: IN configuration : Nº 7 SCP SMS SE/SSP X25/Nº 7 SE RTPC SSP: Service Switching Point SCP: Service Control Point SMS: Service Management System SE: Switching Exchange SE/SSP: Switching Exchange with SCP interface and SSP function November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 10 Planning Control networks: IN Introduction in existing networks SCP SCP SSP Existing LEX SSP November 13th Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 11 ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Planning Control networks: SSP Location in overlay SSPS overlay network SCP SSP SSP SSP Nodal exchanges November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 12 Planning Control networks: SSP location in nodal exchanges SCP Nodal exchanges + SSP SSP SSP SSP November 13th SSP ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 13 Planning Control networks: SSP location in local exchanges SCP SSP en centrales locales SSP's at Local exchanges November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 14 Planning Control networks: The Network Design Process Message flow demand Services demand Routing and dimensioning Switching architecture Delay evaluation NE capacities Teletraffic models Protection paths Protection level QOS and Costing NE costs November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 15 Planning Control networks: Network design and dimensioning • Location/Asociation of service/control elements over the PSTN • Evaluation of new matrices on the functional network by aggregation • Redimensining and reoptimization for the functional network • Detailed dimensioning for the specific service/control NE • Evaluation of critical performance parameters (transfer delays, end to end delays, etc.) • Determination of reserve capacity and protection to overload November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 16 Planning Control networks: Basic models: i Network dimensioning iMessage iLoad value lower than nominal capacity minus reserve capacity iTransfer i processing modeled by queueing network methods and end to end delays within very stringent specs System and processor dimensioning iProcessors iMemory based on customer number and service types iResources November 13th dimensioned based on load and delay dimensioned for specific (system dependent) rules Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 17 ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Planning Control networks: Basic models: i Network dimensioning iOpen queues: - Without feed-back: P*λ1 λ X=(1-p)*λ1=λ - With feed-back: ……. Clients ……. iClosed queues Master M Slaves Arrival laws with peakdness factors and correlated Holding times very short and heterogeneous November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 18 Planning Control networks: Dimensioning Criteria i High connectivity degree: i All node pairs with 3 or more end to end alternative paths (ie: QUAD topology at upper level an double homing for low levels) i High protection reserve capacity: i Occupancy level lower than nominal even after a single node/link failure i High performance- Low transfer delays at system level and end to end network for quick reaction time November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 19 Planning Control networks: Issues for the future i Merging for all flow control types while maintaining high capacity and high security. Issues for OSI over IP and IP over OSI i Incorporate new flows associated to new services and Application Service Provisioning with high demanding rates i Protection systems for cases of overload, massive traffics and malicious interferences November 13th ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Specific Planning - O.G.S. 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