eci risk free transition to packet-utc latam-april 2016
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ECI Proprietary
RISK FREE TRANSITION TO PACKETGennady Sheiner
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AND THE WINNER IS?
SELECT THE TECHNOLOGY THAT BEST SERVES YOUR NEEDS
Carrier EthernetIP/MPLS
MPLS-TP
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There are no winners nor losers
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BEST FIT FOR MISSION CRITICAL APPLICATIONS
MPLS-TP: The only packet technology that can guarantee TDM like deterministic performance for any network topology
Packet Efficiency
TDM grade predictable and deterministic performance+ MPLS-TP=
Carrier EthernetIP/MPLS
MPLS-TP
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How
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MPLS-TP VALUE FOR UTILITIES NETWORKS
Strictly connection oriented Transport like protection Transport like OAM Transport like operation
Critical for low latency, low jitter and accurate timing
Must have for mission critical applications like Teleprotection and synchronization
Importance
Risk Free Transition to Packet
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INEVITABLE CHANGE – FROM TDM TO PACKET
Key drivers:
Quality of Service EfficiencyKey Value:
Smart GridAging networks
TDM PacketReserved Statistical
Connection oriented DynamicBandwidth
Connection type
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FOCUS ON THE BIG PICTURE NOT ON TECHNOLOGY
What is the problem we are coming to solve?
CONTROL THE INEVITABLE CHANGE
Maintain strict service performance and availability requirements over packet infrastructure
Increase in network complexity Rise in security threats
What are the new problems the solution is introducing?
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WHAT ARE YOUR CHOICES?
Every story has three sides: yours, mine and the truth
….and no one is lying…
SELECT THE TECHNOLOGY THAT BEST SERVES YOUR NEEDS
Carrier EthernetIP/MPLS
MPLS-TP
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WHAT IS CARRIER ETHERNET?
Service activation testing (Y.1564)
Fault Management (802.1ag, Y.1731)
Performance Monitoring (Y.1731)
Automatic Protection Switching (G.8031/2)
Synchronization (SyncE, 1588)
Access authorization (802.1X)
MEF DEFINED THE ‘WHAT’, NOT THE ‘HOW’
Quality of Service
Service Mgmt.
Reliability
Scalability
Standardized Services
CARRIERETHERNET
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MPLSMULTI-PROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING
A layer 2.5 networking technologyDefined by Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF) in 1998Designed to accelerate packet forwardingMulti-Protocol – L2 Protocol independent Label Switching – A packet forwarding
mechanism based on ‘labels’
Layer 7(Application)
Layer 6(Presentation)
Layer 5(Session)
Layer 4(Transport)
Layer 3(Network)
Layer 2.5MPLS
Layer 2(Data Link)
Layer 1(Physical)
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MULTI-PROTOCOL
Transport and Service Agnostic
Value for Utilities: Fits well the mixed technologies environment Allows gradual and controlled transition
MPLS
Ethernet TDM xDSL ATM
Fiber Copper Wireless
EthernetIP TDM ATM
Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 2.5
Service
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LABEL SWITCHING
A path from source to destination is determined and a “label” is applied to it
NEs Along the path, use the label to forward the traffic without any additional IP lookups
Value for Utilities:Deterministic performance = path is known and fixed
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MPLS-TP OBJECTIVES “To enable MPLS to be deployed in a
transport network and operated in a similar manner to existing transport technologies (SDH/SONET/OTN)”
“To enable MPLS to support packet transport services with a similar degree of predictability, reliability, and OAM to that found in existing transport networks”
Defined jointly by IETF and ITU-T
(MPLS Transport Profile Framework)
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MPLS-TP
MPLS TP is both a subset and an extension of IP/MPLS to meet transport requirements
Common – Packet forwarding
Added – Transport like OAM, protection, operation
Discarded – Features that hurt deterministic performance or that are not connection oriented
Interoperable Transport Grade MPLS
Discarded
IP/MPLSCommon
Added
MPLS-TP
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SUMMARY OF MPLS-TP ADVANTAGES
IP/MPLS
Data Plane Bidirectional LSPs No LSP merging, ECMP or PHP
Control Plane Optional NMS static control Separated from data plane
OAM In band OAM channel Proactive transport grade OAM
Protection and Resiliency Sub 50 msec protection switch
for any topology
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TELEPROTECTION EXAMPLECritical to keep the following attributes over the communication channel:Low latency Low jitter (latency variation) Same latency in both
directions Accurate timing
MPLS-TP deterministic Bi-directional paths keep latency and jitter low and symmetric
Substation
TPR
Substation
TPR
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COMMON AGREEMENT ON IP/MPLS TRANSPORT GAPS
The need for:
DISAGREEMENT ON HOW TO BRIDGE THE GAPS
Guaranteed Deterministic Inherent support
Good enough Low risk Follow the rules
Bi-directional LSPs
Resource reservation
Guaranteed <50 ms switch over
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MPLS-TP IP/MPLS
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WHAT CAN GO WRONG?
Failing to follow the strict design rules Changes in network topology Human error Inherent increase in security vulnerability
ARE YOU WILLING TO TAKE THE RISK?
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TAKING RISKS
Two reasons worth the risk: Fun, adrenalin Great savings (time, money)
MINIMIZING RISKS IS ALWAYS A GOOD HABIT
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RISKS MANAGEMENT
Is it worth the risk for mission critical networks?
What are the great benefits you gain?
Rule of Thumb - Don’t introduce unnecessary risks to mission critical networks
…especially when there is such a good alternative…
BEING A CONSERVATIVE IS NOT ALWAYS NEGATIVE
Benefits
Risks
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MURPHY’S LAWS
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that
will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong A falling object will always land where it can do the most damage.
MURPHY WAS AN OPTIMIST
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TECHNOLOGY @ YOUR SERVICE
BEST FIT FOR MISSION CRITICAL NETWORKS
HybridTDM & Packet
IP/MPLS
MPLS-TP
Carrier EthernetOTN
Packet Efficiency
TDM grade predictable and deterministic performance
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MPLS-TP=
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ECI’S ELASTIC SOLUTIONS
ElastiGRID ®
For Utilities & Government
ElastiCLOUD
® For Cloud Networking
ElastiNET ®
For Service Providers
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ELASTIGRID™ FOR STRATEGIC INDUSTRIES
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Risk Free Transition to Packet Future Proof Evolution
ISP
CLEC
Mobile
Backbone Network
Aggregation Network
Substation Generation
NMS
SCADA DataCenter
Control Center/NOC Protection SCADA Voice
VideoSurveillance
Microwave Networking
Substation
Generation
Business
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HERE COMES THE CLOUDECI’S GLOBAL PROVEN TRACK RECORD50+ YEARS SERVICING HUNDREDS OF STRATEGIC INDUSTRIES CUSTOMERS
France
Portugal
GermanyGermany
Dominican Republic
Costa Rica
Finland
China
India
Sweden
Israel
Thailand
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YOU HAVE ENOUGH ON YOUR MIND
SLEEP EASY WITH MPLS-TP
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THANK YOU!
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