clearing a path to wide-scale transport sdn deployment
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Clearing a Path to Wide-scale Transport SDN Deployment
Globecom 2015
San Diego, CA, USA
December 8, 2015
Abstract
Recent proof-of-concept, prototype technology demonstrations and
field trials have shown progress in the evolution to commercial SDN
deployment. Service providers, network element providers and
software vendors are collaborating in standards bodies, industry fora
and laboratories to identify and address technical and business
challenges standing in the way of broader market adoption.
In this session, OIF panelists will review findings from its Global
Transport SDN Prototype Demo and outline components of a tool kit
aimed at clearing a path to wide-scale transport SDN deployment.
Agenda
Transport SDN Drivers, Needs, Challenges
• Dave Brown, OIF VP of Marketing; Alcatel-Lucent
Global Transport SDN Prototype Demo
• Jonathan Sadler, OIF Technical Committee Vice Chair; Coriant
SDN Framework and APIs
• Lyndon Ong, OIF Market Awareness and Education Committee Co-Chair;
Ciena
Virtual Transport Network Service
• Vishnu Shukla, OIF Carrier Working Group Chair; Verizon
Wrap up
Transport SDN Drivers, Needs, Challenges
Dave Brown
OIF VP of Marketing
Alcatel-Lucent
Globecom 2015
San Diego, CA, USA
December 8, 2015
About the OIF
The Optical Internetworking Forum:
• Represents an end-to-end ecosystem
membership base…
• Focused on multi-layer and multi-
domain transport interoperability…
• Optimized for IA development and
interop testing…
• Fills gaps, removes obstacles…
• Accelerates market adoption and
ROI for new technologies…
• Improves network efficiency, lowers
Opex/Capex for network operators…
• Unlike any other forum or SDO
www.oiforum.com
Why Does Transport Need SDN?
• Optical and transport networks continue to be difficult and expensive to
manage
• Many manual processes
• Very long provisioning times
• SDN and virtualization have the promise of:
• Simplifying optical transport network control
• Adding management flexibility
• Allowing the rapid development of new service offerings by enabling
programmable control of optical transport networks
• To improve optical networking operations cost and ROI by:
• Automating services provisioning and deployment
• Improving network resource utilization
Goal: Seamless Interworking
• Efficient, Agile Multi-layer, Multi-vendor, Multi-domain Carrier
Networks
Domain C
Domain A
Domain B
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE NE NE
NE
NE
NE NE NE
UNI E-NNI UNI E-NNI Client Client
Control plane
Transport
plane
NM SDN
Domains can use Network Management, SDN or distributed control plane internally
Domains can use different technologies internally
No 1:1 relation
Apps & Orchestration
app app app
Challenges
• Operational simplicity • On-board new clients rapidly
• Differentiated service delivery • Automate resource allocation on the fly
• Scalability • Support X transactions per hour
• Security • Service isolation and authentication per client
• Continuous Availability • Disaster avoidance / recovery
• Current transport business model
Moving Transport SDN Forward OIF Activities
SDN Reference Architecture
Carrier SDN Requirements
Meaningful demo and testing in
carrier environment showing
• Status of technology
• Interfaces and interoperability
• Operation tools needed
• Pertinent use cases
Framework for Transport SDN
• Define framework
• Identify open interfaces
• SDN and ASON
• API implementation agreements
• Joint work with ONF
• Virtual Transport Network Service
definition
SDN Reference Architecture Components of Transport SDN
Data Center
DC Mgt/
Controller
Orchestrator
Service
Application Plane
Mgt- &
Control-
Plane
Data
Plane
Service Service
Transport
TN Controller
Transport
Network
TN Controller
Mgt
TN Controller
Mgt
SDN southbound:
OF, XML, SNMP, PCEP, …
(could be NE-internal)
OF, MTOSI, REST, …
SDN northbound:
OGF NSI, …
DC Mgt/
ControllerDC Mgt/
Controller
Carrier Requirements on Transport Networks in SDN Architectures
• Based on contributions of major
carriers worldwide
• Comprises requirements on Transport SDN
• Orchestrator (transport network
relevant part)
• Control and management
planes
• Data plane
• Being used as guidance within
OIF but also communicated to other SDO’s and forums
General Requirements
• Requirements are not aimed at a particular set of protocols, HW and SW implementations
• Packet & circuit switching
• Centralized & distributed control instances
• Allow multiple protocols
• Modular SW and HW (COTS)
• Decoupling of network layers
• Guarantee interoperability among different vendor
implementations, carrier network domains, data center functions, …
• Well defined interfaces for an increased level of interoperability
OIF Implementation Agreements
OIF Networking Interoperability Demonstrations
Putting the Pieces Together
UNI 1.0
signaling
UNI 1.0r2/
E-NNI 1.0
signaling
E-NNI 1.0
routing
UNI 2.0
signaling
E-NNI 2.0
signaling
ASON/GMPLS
Interworking
2001 2014
E-NNI 2.0
routing
SUPERCOMM
Draft UNI 1.0
signaling
OFC
Draft E-NNI 1.0
signaling +
routing
SUPERCOMM
Draft EPL over
SONET/SDH +
EVPL data plane
ECOC
EPL over
SONET/SDH +
BW mod
Worldwide
EVPL over
transport +
restoration
OFC-NFOEC
Ethernet
services over
OTNv3
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Joint OIF-ONF
Cloud bursting
over optical
networks
PCE
E-NNI ML AM
UNI2.0 Ext.
SUPERCOMM
UNI/E-NNI 1.0
SONET/SDH +
EoS data plane
Summary
• SDN has great promise to improve transport control
• Programmability
• Simplified multi-layer control
• Common behaviors in heterogeneous NE deployments
• Application awareness
• OIF is providing guidance to accelerate deployment
• Use cases and architecture
• Carrier requirements
• Framework document
• Demonstrations
• Implementation Agreements
Agenda
Transport SDN Drivers, Needs, Challenges
• Dave Brown, OIF VP of Marketing; Alcatel-Lucent
Global Transport SDN Prototype Demo
• Jonathan Sadler, OIF Technical Committee Vice Chair; Coriant
SDN Framework and APIs
• Lyndon Ong, OIF Market Awareness and Education Committee Co-Chair;
Ciena
Virtual Transport Network Service
• Vishnu Shukla, OIF Carrier Working Group Chair; Verizon
Wrap up