ITU / BDT workshop Network Planning BDT

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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
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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
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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
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Path protection
Physical Layout
Cable routing/grouping
Node/duct sharing
Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 4
Planning Control networks:
NM configuration
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Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 5
Planning Control networks:
NM key NE
Q3
Operation
System
Q3
MD
QX
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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 ?
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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
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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 ...)
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Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 9
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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
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Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 10
Planning Control networks:
IN Introduction in existing networks
SCP
SCP
SSP
Existing LEX
SSP
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Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 11
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Planning Control networks:
SSP Location in overlay
SSPS overlay network
SCP
SSP
SSP
SSP
Nodal exchanges
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Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 12
Planning Control networks:
SSP location in nodal exchanges
SCP
Nodal exchanges + SSP
SSP
SSP
SSP
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SSP
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Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 13
Planning Control networks:
SSP location in local exchanges
SCP
SSP en
centrales
locales
SSP's at Local exchanges
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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
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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
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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
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dimensioned based on load and delay
dimensioned for specific (system dependent) rules
Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 17
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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
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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
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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
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Lecture NP - 4.3 - slide 20
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