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Title: 802'1Qay Protection Switching


1
802.1Qay Protection Switching
  • PBB-TE Protection Switching Requirements
  • May 2008
  • Steve Oliva, Sprint

2
PBB-TE Protection Switching Requirements
  • As noted, among other potential 802.1Qay
    requirements (as being requirements also
    identified in ITU-T G.8031), in the NTT
    contribution in the March 08 meeting
  • A mismatch between the bridge/selector positions
    of the near end and far end should be detected
  • The bridge/selector mismatch for the local
    network element should be detected and reported
  • (other potential requirements)
  • Thus leading to a requested 802.1Qay requirement
    (which need not necessarily be tied specifically
    to G.8031)
  • Post-protection-switching PBB-TE protection
    bridge configurations must be audited to ensure
    compatible operation took place at both ends
    following a switch.

3
PBB-TE Protection Switching Requirements
  • The NTT contribution in the March meeting also
    noted another requirement identified in ITU-T
    G.8031
  • A bridge/selector mismatch should be cleared by
    the network operator
  • While this indeed can be a valid requirement, a
    more precise requirement for 802.1Qay might be
  • Following detection of a bridge/selector
    mismatch, an attempt to correct the mismatch must
    be made by the 802.1 protection switching
    process. Failing such correction, the mismatch
    must be reported by the protection switching
    process to an OSS/NMS, enabling the mismatch to
    be corrected by a network operator.

4
PBB-TE Protection Switching Requirements
  • Illustrating the need for the requirements
    defined on pp 2-3
  • Some potential mismatches following an event
    requiring a protection switch
  • Near end fails to switch due to malfunction but
    sends RDI (or equivalent) causing the far end to
    switch.
  • Near end detects a defect and switches, but the
    far end fails to switch due to malfunction after
    receiving RDI (or equivalent).
  • Improper provisioning causing mismatch in regard
    to revertive and non-revertive modes at near end
    and far end, eventually causing switch
    configuration mismatch.

5
PBB-TE Protection Switching Requirements
  • Detection of mismatches by the protection
    switching process can be accomplished through
    transfer of info on switch positions at end
    points, using the TE connection(s).
  • Protection switching process internal detection
    of mismatches can avoid the need to seek action
    through an OSS/NMS (unless actually needed)
  • Faster overall protection process possible
  • OSS/NMS availability at the time when needed?
  • OSS/NMS solution likely to be complex, or more
    costly than protection switching process solution
  • Overall, standardized signaling of protection
    switching processes on the TE link(s) is a single
    domain solution that can also minimize issues
    associated with multiple domains.
  • In recognizing that the scope of 802.1Qay is
    limited to single domain solutions, the
    development of single domain solutions that can
    be compatible with multiple domain solutions, or
    at least not complicate multiple domain
    solutions, should be a goal in developing
    802.1Qay, as well as other 802.1 standards

6
PBB-TE Protection Switching Requirements
  • Additional Considerations
  • End to end protection switching process
    communication over TE paths must be
    straightforward and robust. Equipment providers
    implementing the protection switching standards
    must be committed to interoperability
  • Avoid the early SONET ring interoperability
    example where protocol mismatches ( the
    proprietary short stack, for example, or other
    SONET DCC mismatches) caused protection switching
    interoperability issues1.

1White Paper, DCC Solutions for SONET/SDH
Systems, OpenCon Systems Inc. October 2003
7
PBB-TE Protection Switching Requirements
  • Summary
  • Reliable - Post-protection-switching PBB-TE
    protection bridge configurations must be audited
    to ensure compatible operation took place at both
    ends following a switch
  • Self Correcting - Following detection of a
    bridge/selector mismatch, an attempt to correct
    the mismatch must be made by the 802.1 protection
    switching process. Failing such correction, the
    mismatch must be reported by the protection
    switching process to an OSS/NMS, enabling the
    bridge/selector mismatch to be cleared by a
    network operator.
  • Minimal Complexity - End to end protection
    switching process communication over TE paths
    must be straightforward and robust.
  • Future Proof - Although recognizing that the
    scope of 802.1Qay is limited to single domain
    solutions, the development of single domain
    solutions that can be compatible with multiple
    domain solutions, or at least not complicate
    multiple domain solutions, should be a goal in
    developing 802.1Qay, as well as other 802.1
    standards.
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