RAD’s Ether Access Technical Overview CIS Technical Seminar 2013 Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide1 Agenda • • • • • • Introduction Ethernet Access Main Features Product Overview ETX-5300A Technical Description Workshop Applications Value Proposition Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide2 Carrier Ethernet is a Service Carrier Ethernet Defined Carrier Ethernet • Carrier Ethernet is a standardized, carrier-class SERVICE defined by five attributes that distinguish Carrier Ethernet from familiar LAN based Ethernet • It brings the compelling business benefit of the Ethernet cost model to achieve significant savings • Standardized Services Carrier Ethernet Attributes • Scalability • Service Management • Reliability • Quality of Service Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide3 RAD “Service Assured Access” solution Access Network • Demarcation and Aggregation solutions Metro/ Core Access Aggregation MiNID First Mile FE/GbE ETX-2xxA • Same service look and feel over: 1/10 GbE – Fiber and Copper ETX-5300A – Native Ethernet, SHDSL, PDH, SDH • Linear, Dual-hommed and Ring topologies • E-LINE and E-LAN services ETX-203AM SDH/ SONET PDH ETX-5300A IP / MPLS 10GbE Ring ETX-203AM DSL GbE MSAN ETX-5300A CellSite ETX-2xxA 1/10 GbE Ring • Synchronization over Packet Customer Premises Service Assured Access Complete Access solution Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide4 EtherAccess Feature-set EtherAccess – Enhanced L2 Ethernet capabilities over any access infrastructure • Connectivity Options – EPL/EVPL services (MEF certified) – Flow based • Traffic classification and mapping – CE VLAN ID, P-bit, DSCP, IP Precedence • Enhanced QoS – Policing per service – Dual leaky bucket supporting CIR+CBS, EIR+EBS – Scheduling – Queues according to Strict priority or WFQ – Rate limit on the egress port - Conforms egress traffic to specific rate • Enhanced service creation & assurance OA&M – – – – IEEE 802.3-2005 (Link OAM) IEEE 802.1ag/Y1731 End-to-End (CFM/PM) Powerful L2/L3 loopback Allow multiple independent SLA monitoring instances Integrated RFC-2544 Generator • Resiliency: – Linear protection based on G.8031 – Ethernet Ring protection based on G.8032 • Synchronization over Packet – Mature Sync-E and 1588-2008 Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide5 Connectivity Options E-Line Service - used to create • Ethernet Private Line (EPL) • All to one bundling • Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL) • Service Multiplexing, EVC.CoS E-Tree Service - used to create • EPL&EVPL services • Broadcast networks for IP TV services • No connection between leafs UNI UNI CE UNI Point-to-Point EVC UNI CE UNI Carrier Ethernet Network CE CE CE UNI CE UNI UNI Point-to-Multipoint EVC E-LAN Service - used to create • Single bridge instance per UNI (EPLAN) • Several (virtual) bridge instances per UNI (EVPLAN) CE Carrier Ethernet Network UNI CE Carrier Ethernet Network UNI UNI Any-to-any EVC CE Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide6 ETX Traffic Management • Extremely flexible flow classification: – Port, VLAN-ID, P-bit, TOS-DSCP, EtherType, MAC SA/DA and IP SA/DA • Hierarchical-QoS (HQOS) with flow level TM: – CIR/EIR Policing per flow for differentiated services – Assuring SLA in congested links - shaping per EVC or EVC.cos – Up to 8 queues per flow with Strict Priority and WFQ scheduling – Simplifying operation with powerful bandwidth profiles Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide7 Standards: OAM – Operation Administration & Maintenance Delay, Jitter, Packet Loss, Availability Operator A Operator B ITU-T Y.1731 (PM) /802.3ag (CFM) IEEE 802.3ah (EFM) Type Span Scope Standard Status RAD Implement. IEEE 802.3ah (Clause 57) Link Single Segment Per UNI Finalized IEEE 802.1ag-D8 Connectivity End-to-End Per EVC Finalized ITU-T Y.1731 Service End-to-End Per EVC.CoS Finalized Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide8 RFC-2544 Measurements to Ensure Service Parameters Branch A Traffic Generation and loopback per RFC-2544 Headquarters UNI EVC Priority Data Best Effort Real Time PE ETX Priority Data EVC 1 PSN Best Effort Real Time Real Time ETX PE Branch B EVC 2 IP DSLAM Real Time ETX EVC Priority Data Priority Data Best Effort Best Effort UNI • Used before service is commissioned to ensure service parameters • Measures Latency, Loss and Throughput • Up to 8 sessions simultaneously Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide9 RFC-2544 CLI Reports Test ID Tested by Product Name Version Number Serial Number Date & Time Profile Name Number of Trials Test Duration : <ID> : User Name : <HW product name and version> : <firmware name and version> : <serial number here > : <Test time, format: day, dd/mm/yy hh:mm:sec> : <e.g. - RFC 2544 Throughput Test - Per Port Binary Search> : < number of trials> : <hh:mm:ss> Test Parameters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bind: MD:<MD id>, MA <MA id>, MEP <MEP id>, p-bit <pbit>, VLAN <vlan> Maximum Theoretical Rate: <Maximal defined Rate> [FPS] Duration: <Duration> Pattern: <Frame Pattern>, Frame Type <frame type> Opcode <Opcode>, mode <mode> Search resolution <Search resolution>, Tolerance <tolerance>, Trials <Number of trials> Learning Frames: Number of frames <number of frames>, Frequency <Frequency> Throughput Report < Trial #>: ======== Status: SUCCESS { or FAIL – Link down, OAM connectivity failure } Duration: <HH:MM:SS> Frame Size [bytes] | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 1280 | 1518 | Theoretical maximum [fps] |10000 | 5000 | 2500 | 1250 | | - | 500 | Throughput [fps] |9500 | 4900 | 2490 | 1250 | | | 500 | success [%] | 95 | 98 | 99.6 | 100 | | | 100 | Packet Loss report: <Trial #> ============= Status: SUCCESS Frame Size <64> Maximum theoretical rate <10000> Throughput of max | 100% | 90% | 80% | 70% | 60% | %success | 80% | 87% | 93% | 99% | 100% | Latency Report < Trial #>: ======== Status: SUCCESS { or FAIL – Link down, OAM connectivity failure } Duration: <HH:MM:SS> Frame Size [bytes] | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 1280 | 1518 | Latency [ms] |50 | 45 | 42 | 37 | | - | 24 | Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide10 RFC-2544 Reports on RADview Frame loss Throughput Delay Measurement Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide11 Link Protection • Link Aggregation Redundancy (802.3ad based) – Redundant connection to a single upstream device via two ports which form a singe logical port – Link Aggregation Control protocol used to sync LAG members and identify Single homing failures CPE PSN • Dual homing – 1:1 connectivity to two different upstream devices for node redundancy Dual homing Switch criteria: – Loss Of Signal (LOS) indication CPE PSN – Manual commands Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide12 Ethernet Linear Protection based on G.8031 Automatic Protection Switching (APS) Automatic Protection Switching (APS) Local Customer Premises CPE NTU Remote Customer Premises CC OAM 1 PE Ethernet RDI on CC message PE NTU CC OAM CPE 2 • Protection as per ITU-T G.8031 – Bidirectional 1:1 mode using APS messages • Triggers - Port Signal loss, CCM LOC, ETH-AIS • Protection time – Under 50ms protection time for a single protection group (multiple EVC per group) – Up to 200ms protection time for 4 protection groups Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide13 Fault Propagation Based on OAM Loss Of Connectivity Receive RDI State LOC Local Customer Premises CPE NTU 1 Remote Customer Premises CC OAM PE Ethernet RDI on CC message PE NTU CC OAM CPE 2 • Network failure propagation to user ports – User ports are turned off upon Loss-of Connectivity (LOC) or Remote Defect Indication (RDI) • Customer equipment senses the failure and immediately reroutes to alternative path – Shortens restoration time by triggering restoration much faster than native routing protocols Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide14 Fault Propagation Based on OAM Remote User Failure Local Customer Premises CPE NTU Remote Customer Premises CC OAM PE Ethernet 1 PE NTU CC OAM CPE 2 • User port failure propagation to remote end: – Remote end port is turned off upon alarm indication from local end • Customer equipment senses the failure and immediately reroutes to alternative path – Shortens restoration time by triggering restoration much faster than native routing protocols Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide15 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L2PT) Local Customer Premises CPE L2 PDU NTU PE Ethernet Remote Customer Premises PE 1 NTU L2 PDU CPE 2 • Allowing full transparency to L2 control Protocols using different configurations: – Peer-supported L2 Protocols Data Units (PDU) frames – Discard the L2 control protocol frames – Tunnel: Pass through Layer-2 control frames – Including Vendor Specific L2CP frames Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide16 IEEE 1588v2 Support Clock recovery based on 1588-2008 or Synchronous Ethernet IEEE 1588-2008 Grandmaster Clock PoP Site PE Transport Network: ETH/IP/MPLS PE RNC/ 4G GW TC ETH ETX IP NodeB Sync-E IEEE 1588-2008 (1588v2) • 1588v2 provides clock distribution over any packet network – Accurate timing - frequency lock ±16ppb • 1588v2 slave for phase and frequency • 1588v2 encapsulation over IP\UDP with telecom profile Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide17 Mobile Demarcation with ETX-205A Clock recovery based on 1588-2008 or Synchronous Ethernet Sync-E Clock Source TC IEEE 1588-2008 Grandmaster Clock IP Node B ETH ETX External Clock Source PoP Site RNC/4G Gateway PE IP Node B PE ETH Transport Network: ETH/IP/MPLS ETX Sync-E IEEE 1588-2008 (1588v2) • • • • ETH IP Node B ETX BTS NxE1/T1 Mobile Demarcation Device – Timing Gateway & Demarcation Per-flow SLA measurements Multiple synchronization over packet standards Support for legacy Cellular generations Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide18 Products Overview Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide19 ETX Portfolio Performance Ethernet Service Aggregation Platform ETX-5300A High End MDD Flow Base Service Flexible classification With TDM Services High End EDD Flow Base Service Flexible classification Basic NTU Port Base Service ETX-26/36 ETX-202/102 SFP based NTU ETX-205A ETX-220A 10GE Interfaces 10GE NTU 10GE Ring ETX-204A MiNID ETX-203AX ETX203AX/AM Scale FE/GE nxGE nx10GE Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide20 ETX-203AX Power Wide-range AC&DC PS Management Out of Band FE port Local RS-232 Network and User Interfaces 1 or 2 network SFP interfaces (redundancy) Up to 4 or 5 user ports • Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device for: – SLA-based retail and wholesale Ethernet services • Carrier grade design – Service and port level redundancy • MEF CE 2.0 compliant EPL and EVPL Ethernet services Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide21 ETX-203AM All-In-One FE/GbE Combo port uplink module 2 x 10/100/1000BT 2 x 100/1000Fx (SFP) SHDSL EFM uplink module Ethernet over PDH uplink module – 4wire – 11.4 Mbps – 4/8xE1/T1 – 8wire – 22.8 Mbps – 1/2xT3 GFP/VCAT/LCAS Modular Uplink ETH SHDSL ETH Over PDH/SDH Management Out of Band FE port Local RS-232 User interfaces: 4 FE/GE interfaces SFP or UTP Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide22 ETX-205A Physical View SyntTop™ synchronization ports: • External in/out (T3/T4) • 1PPS and ToD 4 E1/T1 PWE interfaces: • CESoPSN and SAToP • UPD/IP and MEF8 • Flexible and accurate timing • 16 PWE per E1 port and CAS support Management ports • Out of band - Ethernet port • Local craft terminal - RS-232 6 FE/GE combo interfaces: • 2 Network ports • 4 User ports Redundant power supplies: • AC: 100–240VAC, 50-60Hz • DC: 24/48VDC • Advanced Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device for: – SLA-based retail and wholesale Ethernet services – 2G/3G/4G-LTE Mobile backhauling demarcation – Migration to packet networks with integrated Ethernet and E1/T1 services Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide23 ETX-220A Layout H/W ready SyntTop™ synchronization ports: • RJ-45 and BNC i/f • External in/out (T3/T4) • ToD and 1PPS 4 x 10GE XFP Based Ports • 2 Network i/f 1:1 • 2 User i/f (only one is functioning in the first release) Management ports • Out of band - Ethernet port • Local craft terminal - RS-232 4 x 1GE aggregation Redundant power supplies: • AC: 100–240VAC, 50-60Hz • DC: 24/48VDC • 19”, 1RU shelf, Rack and wall mount • Environmentally Hardened Option: -20 to +65C Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide24 ETX-5300A Front View Description Redundant PSU (DC/AC Clocking Interfaces Outlet) Fan Module 4 x 10GbE XFP fully redundant Secondary Main Card Primary Main Card Alarm output connector 20 x 1GbE Opt SFP I/O card Air Filter 20 x 1GbE Elec I/O card Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide25 ETX-2xx Technical Description Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide26 ETX Forwarding Plane EVC QUEUE BLOCK Classifier Rx Flow 1 Flow N 8 Queue per EVC WRED CIR/EIR Policing CIR/EIR Policing Pre Forwarding Editing Forwarding engine (for E-LAN services) Post Forwarding Editing EVC Scheduler Port level Scheduler EVC Shaper WFQ SP WFQ Tx 8 or 31 Queue blocks per egress port • Classify and map incoming packets into flows (EVC.CoS) • Police each flow (Green, Yellow, Red) • For E-LAN services (version 4.5) the forwarding engine is the bridge and MAC learning mechanism • For E-Line service, there is no Forwarding engine. Egress port and queue block selection are set at the classification stage • Up to 8 or 31 queue blocks per port with up to 8 queues per block • WRED at each queue • User configurable scheduling in queue block • Shaper per queue block • Port level scheduler distributing BW between all the queue blocks Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide27 Counter Locations in ETX Location of Flow Statistics counters Location of Port Statistics counters Ingress PORT Counters Classifier Rx Policer Counters Flow 1 CIR/EIR Policing Flow N CIR/EIR Policing Egress PORT Counters Dropped packet Counters (Queue level) EVC QUEUE BLOCK Pre Forwarding Editing Forwarding engine (for E-LAN services) 8 Queue per EVC WRED Post Forwarding Editing EVC Scheduler Port level Scheduler EVC Shaper WFQ SP WFQ Tx 8 or 31 Queue blocks per egress port • Port level statistics are measured in ingress and egress ports in the MAC level • Flow level Statistics are measured before and after the flow policer, green/Yellow dropped statistics are measured by WRED mechanism (queue level) Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide28 Summary – OAM and Counter locations in ETX Location of Flow Statistics counters Location of Port Statistics counters Ingress PORT Counters Classifier Rx Dropped packet Counters Policer Counters Flow 1 Flow N EVC QUEUE BLOCK 8 Queue per EVC WRED CIR/EIR Policing CIR/EIR Policing Pre Forwarding Editing Forwarding engine (for E-LAN services) Post Forwarding Editing Down MEP UP MEP EVC Scheduler Port level Scheduler EVC Shaper WFQ SP WFQ Tx 8 or 31 Queue blocks per egress port CCM CCM PM COS1 PM COS7 Egress PORT Counters 2544 Generator/ Analyzer HW block PM COS1 PM COS7 Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide29 ETX-5300A Technical Description Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide30 Performance 100Gbps Full Duplex: • 100 Gbps Ingress • 100 Gbps Egress Total of 100Gbps Ingress from all I/F (Main/IO) Total of 100Gbps Egress from all I/F (Main/IO) • Note: The maximum interface capacity ( 160Gbps ) exceeds the device performance Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide31 Architecture and Data Path Scheme 10GbE I/F Main A Active Packet engine per card acts like a single distributed engine 10GbE I/F Main B RXAUI RXAUI Active 2/4 10G Packet 2/4Packet 10G Packet Engine Fabric I/F(Dune) 40Gbps. Broadcom MPLS support Engine Engine CL CL 20G(2x10G) Non Blocking I/O I/O I/O I/O Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide32 ETX-5300A – SAP & SAG • SAG (Service Aggregation Group) is a logical port (management entity) that represents a physical connection between I/O and main Ethernet cards. • Each SAG includes 512 Service Attachment Points (SAPs) ETX-5300A Main Card 10 GbE 10 GbE 10 GbE 10 GbE I/O Card SAG 1/2 SAG 1/1 1/11 1/12 1/13 1/14 1/15 1/16 1/17 1/18 1/19 1/20 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/10 1/3 1/9 SAP 1/2/1-512 SAP 1/1/1-512 Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide33 HW Architecture: ETH IO Structure 10 GbE I/F • IO card is actually build from 2 x 10GbE sections Main A RXAUI • 2 x 10 GbE internal ports for IO/Main interconnection • This is reflected in some ETX-5300 features and limitations: 2/4 10G Packet – Two SAG’s per IO , one for each 10G IO port group (reflects internal io/main 10G port) Engine – LAG group membership – Limitation: E-Line is not support between ports on the same 10 port group CL 20G(2x10G) I/O I/O 1………10 11…….20 Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide34 Data Path and Redundancy Scheme: LAG Inter Main card LAG 10 GbE I/F Main A Active Main card fail 10 GbE I/F Main B RXAUI RXAUI Active 2/4 10G Packet 2/4Packet 10G Fabric I/F 40 Gbps Engine Engine CL CL 20G(2x10G) I/O IO fail Inter IO card LAG I/O I/O I/O Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide35 Data Path and Redundancy Scheme: Ring 10 GbE I/F Main A Active Main card fail Ring Port East RXAUI Ring Port West Main B 10 GbE I/F RXAUI Active 2/4 10G Packet 2/4Packet 10G Fabric I/F 40Gbps Engine Engine Bridge CL CL 20G(2x10G) I/O I/O I/O I/O Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide36 ETX-5300A Flows and Scale I/O-1 Flow Processing 1 512 SAP SAP Flow Processing 10 SAG - Service Aggregation Group SAP - Service Attachment Point SAP 1k flows 1k rules Per 10x1Gbe ports SAG up to 1K SAG Flow Processing up to 1K 4K/Up to 8k Packet Engine 10G 20 PORTS 2k flows 512 SAP 10G 20 10G Flow Processing SAP 11 SAP 1k flows 1k rules Per 10x1Gbe ports I/O-2 10G 20 PORTS 2k flows up to 1K I/O-3 20 PORTS 2k flows up to 1K Total=16k I/O-4 Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide37 Workshop Applications Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide38 Workshop Applications • During the workshop you will create several applications: – – – – ETX-5300A Out-of-Band (OOB) Management E-Line – Ethernet Private Line Application E-Line – Ethernet Virtual Private Line Application E-LAN – In band Management from Central Location to Remote CPEs Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide39 1. ETX-5300A OOB management NMS ETX-5300A Port 00B Untagged IP: 172.17.192.51 IP: 172.17.192.50 • ETX-5300A Out-of-Band (OOB) Management Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide40 Management Flow Configuration There are several procedures for configuring management flow: • SVI (Switched Virtual Interface) – Defines a logical port used to associate the router interface with the remote device (peer). • Flow Classifications – Define the types of traffic. • Flow – Defines the In/Out paths. • Router Interface – Makes the ETX accessible from different access points. The router provides a logical path at L3. Flow mng_in Untagged Network Untagged SVI Router Interface Flow mng_out Untagged Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide41 OOB Management Flows CLI Configuration flow "mng_in" classifier "untagged" ingress-port mng-ethernet main-a/0 egress-port svi 99 no shutdown exit flow "mng_out" classifier "all" ingress-port svi 99 egress-port mng-ethernet main-a/0 no shutdown exit Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide42 2. E-line – EPL Application VLAN POP VLAN POP PC ETX-205A 3 Untag ETX-5300A 1 Push C-VLAN 10 PC ETX-203A 1/10 1/20 Single VLAN Classification 1 3 Push C-VLAN 10 Untag Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide43 ETX-5300A – Logical Connection • Outgoing Data Traffic from ETX-5300A I/O ETH Card Port 1/10 to Port 1/20 ETX-5300A ETX-205A 1/10 SAP flow “10_sap” 1/1/2 1/20 flow “sap_20” ETX-203AX Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide44 ETX-5300A – Data Flows Configuration flow 10_sap classifier v10 ingress-port ethernet 1/10 egress-port sap 1/1/2 queue-map-profile QueueMapDefaultProfile block 0/1 no shutdown exit flow sap_20 classifier all ingress-port sap 1/1/2 egress-port ethernet 1/20 queue-map-profile QueueMapDefaultProfile block 0/1 no shutdown exit Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide45 3. E-Line Application – EVPL VLAN POP MEP1 VLAN POP MEP2 PC PC ETX-5300A ETX-205A 3 VLAN 2 p-bit 1 VLAN 2 p-bit 2 VLAN 2 p-bit 5 ETX-203AX 1 1/9 Push SP-VLAN 100 1/19 Single VLAN Classification 1 3 Push SP-VLAN 100 VLAN 2 p-bit 1 VLAN 2 p-bit 2 VLAN 2 p-bit 5 OAM CFM+PM • EVC.CoS application, with multiple data services that include the following capabilities: – Traffic management per EVC.CoS – OAM CFM monitoring per single EVC – Performance monitoring based on Y.1731 per EVC.CoS – RFC-2544 tests per EVC.CoS Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide46 EVPL Application – QoS UNI CoS 5 EVC CIR CoS 2 EIR CIR EIR UNI 1 GbE CoS 5 Real-Time CIR: 5 Mbps; EIR: 0 CoS 2 Critical Data CIR: 2 Mbps; EIR: 8 Mbps CoS 1 General Data CIR: 3 Mbps; EIR: 7 Mbps EVC 10 Mbps CoS 1 EIR CIR EIR Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide47 EVPL Application Logical Diagram ETX-205A Traffic Generator C-VLAN 2.5 C-VLAN 2.2 C-VLAN 2.1 ETX-203AX S-VLAN 100.5 RT CD GD Port 3 ETX-5300A S-VLAN 100.5 S-VLAN 100.2 S-VLAN 100.2 S-VLAN 100.1 S-VLAN 100.1 1/9 Port 1 1/19 RT CD GD C-VLAN 2.5 Traffic Generator C-VLAN 2.2 C-VLAN 2.1 Port 3 Port 1 Service Name Policer name CIR (Mbps) EIR(Mbps) PIR - Expected Rate (Mbps) RT V2_rt 5 0 5 CD V2_cd 2 8 10 GD V2_cd 3 7 10 Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide48 RFC Traffic Diagram OAM Service SP RT 100 100.5 OAM Service SP RT 100 100.5 ETX-5300A ETX-205A Port 1 ETX-203AX Port 1 Traffic Generator Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide49 4. E-LAN In-band Management NMS Untagged ETX-5300A ETX-203AX IP: 172.17.192.52 VLAN 4094 Port 00B IP: 172.17.192.50 Port 1/12 Port 1/11 IP: 172.17.192.51 VLAN 4094 ETX-205A IP: 172.17.192.53 Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide50 Bridge • Bridge Entity enables E-LAN services • Bridge ports may be bounded to physical port or to Logical port. Bridge port which is flow based should be bounded to SVI and connected to Physical ports with flows. • VLAN aware bridge, configure for each VLAN port membership list needed. • When a bridge port is bounded to a physical port or any of the logical ports except SVI, the forwarding to/from the BP and the Eth port will be done according to the VLAN membership. In case that the BP will be bounded to SVI, the forwarding to/from the BP and the SVI will be done through flows configuration. ETX-5300A • Features: – 256K MAC table – 32 Bridge instances – 128 BP per Bridge User Port Bridge User Port SVI Network Port SVI Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide51 ETX-5300A Logical Management Connection ETX-5300A SAP Port 1/11 Port 1/12 SVI 3 BP 3 BP 10 SVI 10 00B Interface Bridge BP 4 1 SAP SVI 4 BP 11 SVI 11 SVI 99 Router Interface Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide52 EtherAccess Value Proposition Service Reach Traffic Management • ETHoFiber • ETHoPDH • ETHoSDH/SO NET • ETHoDSL • Classification • Policing (CIR/CBS, EIR/EBS) • Scheduling • Rate Limit/Shaping • Services • EPL/EVPL • EPLAN • EVPLAN Service Validation & Assurance • • • • • 802.3-2005 802.1ag Y.1731 RFC 2544 G.8031 Control and Monitoring • • • • • SLA assurance Frame Delay Delay variation Frame Loss Availability Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide53 Thank You For Your Attention www.rad.com Ether Access Technical Overview for CIS TS2013 Slide54