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ITU-T G-Series Supplement 52 Overview G.8032 Usage and Operational Considerations
Marc Holness,Product Line Architect,
Ciena
Joint IEEE-SA and ITU Workshop on Ethernet
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Supplement 52 to ITU-T G-series Recommendation
Provides supplemental information to Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) Recommendation ITU-T G.8032
Ethernet services supportRing interconnectionsNetwork applicationsGuidelines for configuration and management proceduresMultiple Ethernet ring protection instances protection switchingEnd-to-end network/service resiliency involving G.8032
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G.8032 OverviewG.8032 is an Ethernet ring protection protocol:
Provides efficient network connectivityProvides rapid service restoration (sub 50ms protection)Provides ring interconnectionsProvides localized service restoration from a network faultUtilizes standard IEEE 802.1Q (bridging) and IEEE 802.3 (MAC)Is client and server layer agnostic Supports operator commands (e.g., manual/force switch, do not revert, clear, etc.)
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G.8032 Basic ConceptsA G.8032 ring is simply a logical construct that provides resiliency over a “closed loop” formed over a physical network infrastructureMultiple ERP instances (e.g., virtual rings) can be provided over a single G.8032 [logical] ring
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Logical Ring 2Logical Ring 2 {B, C, D, E, F, G}
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Logical Ring 3Logical Ring 3 {A, B, C, D, E, F, G}
Logical Ring 1Logical Ring 1 {A, B, G}
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Logical RingLogical Ring created over physical network infrastructure
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Virtual RingVirtual Ring--11(R-APS & Data Channels)
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Virtual RingVirtual Ring--22(R-APS & Data Channels)
Virtual RingVirtual Ring--NN(R-APS & Data Channels)
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G.8032 Support of E-LINE Services
A 2-node G.8032 ring can provide linear protection switching in support of E-LINE services
MAC learning can be enabled or disabled on the ring nodes
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G.8032 Support of E-TREE Services
G.8032 can act as a server layer providing resiliency (sub-50ms protection switching) for an E-TREE service
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G.8032 Support of E-LAN ServicesG.8032 [naturally] supports services with a multipoint topology (e.g., E-LAN services)
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G.8032 Ring InterconnectionsG.8032 defines two ring constructs {major-rings and sub-rings} which can be interconnected (much like “LEGO building blocks”)
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SubSub--Ring1Ring1 SubSub--Ring2Ring2 SubSub--RingRingNetworkNetwork
(e.g., MPLS, MPLS(e.g., MPLS, MPLS--TP, VPLS, PBBTP, VPLS, PBB--TE, TE, xSTPxSTP, etc.), etc.)
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NOTENOTE: : The sub-ring in this case must be configured with the R-APS virtual channel.
NOTENOTE: Network loop freeness of active forwarding path is maintained (during normal state and during all protection switching events) for all interconnection scenarios.
NOTENOTE: Network loop freeness of active forwarding path is maintained (during normal state and during all protection switching events) for all interconnection scenarios.
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G.8032 Network Applications
G.8032 (with ring interconnection capabilities) can provide resilient (sub-50ms) service restoration for various network applications
Site-to-site Layer 2 VPNsEthernet Private LineWholesale Ethernet access3G/4G cell site Mobile BackhaulEthernet access to IP servicesDelivery of Private Cloud servicesResidential services
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G.8032(Access)
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G.8032(Metro /
Aggregation)
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G.8032 Introduction of New Node
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1) FS applied at node A and E 2) Fiber providing connection between nodes A & E disconnected
3) New node (F) inserted4) Fiber connected between A-F and E-F
5) FS cleared at nodes A and E6) G.8032 ring reverts back to
normal
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G.8032 End-to-end ResiliencyG.8032 can act as a server layer providing rapid (sub-50ms) protection for higher layer protocols (e.g., G.8031, MPLS-TP, etc.)
G.8032 can also provideResilient dual-homed interconnect via a sub-ring interconnect of a non-ERP node (that is based on a standard L2 bridge)Service restoration when a non-ERP node (that is based on a standard L2 bridge) is participating in the ring
Physical Infrastructure
G.8032 Server Layer
Client Layer Protection
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SummarySupplement 52 to ITU-T G-series Recommendations provides supplemental information to Recommendation ITU-T G.8032/Y.1344 (Ethernet ring protection switching)
Ethernet services supportRing interconnectionsNetwork applicationsGuidelines for configuration and management proceduresMultiple Ethernet ring protection instances protection switchingEnd-to-end network/service resiliency involving G.8032
Approved September 2012
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