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Optical Mesh Service Service Strategy Capitalizing on Industry Trends Scott Beckett AT&T Group Product Manager Monica A. Lazer AT&T Labs Senior Services Architect

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Page 1: Service Strategy Capitalizing On Industry Trends

Optical Mesh ServiceService Strategy Capitalizing on Industry Trends

Scott BeckettAT&TGroup Product Manager

Monica A. LazerAT&T LabsSenior Services Architect

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Customer and Industry TrendsAT&T Enterprise Customer Trends�Corporate Utility Backbone�

Build their own networks using carrier transport facilities

Customer owned equipmentControl and Flexibility

Dynamic Provisioning Bandwidth Throttling

Network TransparencyApplication Agnostic

Routing and DiversitySwitch/router, POP diversityOptical service route diversityDual Homing

Regulation HIPA, check 21, SEC

Industry TrendsIntelligence in the Optical Networks

ASON

OIF UNI and E-NNI

GMPLS

Ethernet ServicesCost of linecards on the routerAdvances in Ethernet capabilities

Mapping efficiency to optical layer

GFP

VCATLCAS

Multi-service/multilayer network equipment

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Service DescriptionAdaptive Bandwidth with Zero-touch provisioning and near real-time setup of connections Application Agnostic, Layer 1 Transport NetworkingCarrier Grade Network

Availability & RestorabilityMesh Architecture with re-routing capabilities

Network and Equipment maintenanceCustomer ApplicationsKey industries: Financial, Media & Entertainment

Corporate Utility Backbone NetworksManagement and distribution of real-time content (e.g., Video)

Customer BenefitsFlexibility: bandwidth where it�s needed, when it�s neededSpeed: �zero touch� provisioningControl: configure your network for your business

Optical Mesh Service. Delivered. Configure your Network for your Business

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AT&T IntelligentAT&T IntelligentOptical NetworkOptical Network

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Headquarters

Back-up Data Center

Business Office

IntelligentIntelligentOptical NetworkOptical Network

Main Data Center

Business Office

Business Office

Customer ApplicationDynamic Network Configuration

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Headquarters

Back-up Data Center

Business Office

IntelligentIntelligentOptical NetworkOptical Network

XMain Data Center

Business Office

Business Office

Customer Application

Disaster Recovery

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Optical Mesh Service. Delivered.

Configure your Network for your BusinessKey technical concepts for OMS service

An ASON service - Client-server overlay architecture consistent with ITU G.8080Multi-layer service (multiple grades of bandwidth) Associated signaling from the customer to AT&T networkIntelligent transport network supporting soft permanent connections (SPC) and switched calls (SCs)Architectural model allowing for a combination of distributed and centralized control of the optical transport network

Distributed control within the AT&T optical networkSelf inventory, neighbor discovery Routing, Path computation, I-NNI signaling

Interaction between the control plane and the OSs for management and maintenance

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Service Provider A Admin Domain

UNI

Inter-carrier External Network Network Interface(E-NNI)

Service Provider B Admin Domain

I-NNI

Domain A1 Domain A2

E-NNI

Internal-Network Network Interface (I-NNI)

I-NNI

UserDomain A

UserDomain Z

User to Network Interface (UNI)

I-NNI

(OIF UNI 1.0 & 2.0)

(OIF UNI 1.0 & 2.0)

(OIF NNI 1.0)

Intra-carrier External Network Network Interface(E-NNI)

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Strong AT&T Involvement in IETF GMPLS and ITU/OIF UNI/E-NNI protocols

AT&T an initiator of many basic GMPLS concepts – IP control of optics, shared mesh restoration, SRLGs, managing all-optical impairmentsAT&T strong contributor from very beginning at IETF, OIF, ITU

Editor of OIF�s Carrier Requirements document in the OIF Carrier WG � only industry group exclusively focused on carrier requirementsLead of IETF�s Design Team on GMPLS support of ITU ASON requirementsActive in work across all critical standards / interop forums on signaling, routing and restoration documents

AT&T Research - Leading-edge, early prototype demonstrations of feasibility (2000-2002)Participant in OIF interop-demos (inter-working across carrier labs across the world)

Supercomm 2004 � 7 international carriers, 15 equipment vendors (IP and transport)Supercomm 2005 - 7 international carriers, 12 equipment vendors (IP and transport)

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Optical Networking

Future Service Evolution

Global OpticalMesh Service

Ethernet Customer Interfaces for Optical Networking ServiceBased on OIF UNI 2.0Demonstrated at Supercomm 2005

Multiple Service Modelsfrom VPNs to public network model