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1
A Broadband Network Management Practice KT
Internet
  • 2006.9.28
  • Jinhyoun Youn (jyoun_at_kt.co.kr)
  • KT Network Strategic Group/
  • Internet Department

2
Contents
  • Brief History of KT Internet Service and NMS
  • KT Internet Management Systems Experiences
  • NeOSS-IP Core NMS
  • Performance Measurements
  • Traffic Analysis
  • Routing Information Management
  • New Features for Premium Networks
  • Future Directions

3
Brief History of KT Internet Service
4
Brief History of KT Internet NMSs
  • At the initial stage(1996), primitive monitoring
    and fault management functions based on the
    production systems like Openview or CiscoWorks
    were the main usage of Internet NMS
  • As the network grew, in-house software were much
    more preferred and KOSMOS(Kornet Service
    Managements and Operation Support systems,1996)
    was the first integrated style Internet NMS for
    KT. Simple monitoring functions were expanded to
    reacheability and availability management
  • As the portion of the Internet (and data
    networks) grew in the revenue, the
    interoperability with other infrastructure
    (espeially the main telco infrastructure) got
    much more important, and NEOSS-IP was confronted
    in 2002. Various Measurements and analysis were
    added.

5
KT Internet Service and Mgmt
  • NeOSS-IP and its sub systems
  • CORE-NMS, Premium NMS, Multicast NMS,
  • Access NMS
  • Analysis Systems

6
NeOSS-IP and its Subsystems
  • NeOSS-IP is an NMS system for IP networks in KT
    NeOSS systems
  • NeOSS-IP includes subsystems for operation tools
    like
  • Traffic, Performance, RIB analysis systems
  • Configurations, Remote Operations support tools

7
Performance Measurements
  • IPAS(Internet Performance Analysis System)
  • As a start point of service level (quality)
    managements
  • Like sorts of network weather systems
  • UDP/TCP active measurements over thousands of
    paths per minutes using probes (special-purposed
    routers)
  • Focus on UDP and jitter delay and loss rather
    than simple ICMP stuffs

8
Performance Measurements(2)
  • What we can learn from IPAS
  • General Packet Transmission or IP Service Quality
    Levels over the backbone networks
  • Abrupt packet transmission delays due to events
    on the backbone networks

9
Traffic Analysis
  • Three ways of Traffic Understanding
  • General traffic volume analysis using CORE-NMS
  • Traffic flow analysis using routers and IP-FLOW
    system
  • Traffic Packet Analysis using PACAS(Packet
    Characteristics Analysis system)

10
Traffic Analysis (2)
  • What we can learn from CORE-NMS
  • The total traffic volumes over KT backbone,
    overseas, IX networks
  • The link utilizations
  • What we can learn from IP-FLOW
  • The general trend of the traffic usage
  • ex. per applications(ports), per ASN, per
    POPs/Access services and so on

11
Traffic Analysis (3)
  • What we can learn from PACAS
  • The analysis results can be used directly for
    engineering
  • Illegal packets with wrong IPs
  • DDOS packets
  • Out-of-Sequence/Order ratio and so on
  • Packet Level Characteristics
  • PDF of Packet Arrivals
  • Traffic volumes at tiny time units(micorseconds
    units)
  • Microscopic version of data which we can get from
    IP-Flows i.e. per ports/IP Addrs/ASN traffic
    distribution and so on

12
Routing Information Management
  • IRIMS(IP Routing Information Managements System)
  • Routes(Prefixes) changes archives
  • Realtime change monitoring supported
  • Routing Daemons and SNMP are used together

13
Routing Information Management(2)
  • What we can learn from IRIMS
  • Real time routing information change monitoring
  • BGP Session and prefix changes monitoring
  • ISIS links changes monitoring
  • FLAPS and routing process overloads
  • Inconsistent AS

14
New Features for Premium Networks
  • MPLS managements
  • New elements for MPLS LDP, LSP, LIB, MPLS IFs
    and Tunnels
  • Dynamic LSP managements
  • MPLS-TE Prototypes
  • QoS Managements
  • New elements for QoS(DIFF_SERV) Queues and
    policies
  • DIFF_SERV management with backbone policy server
  • Per class Traffic, Delay, Jitter, Loss
  • Per Tunnel Traffic
  • Multicast Managements
  • New elements for Multicasts Multicast tunnels,
    RPs, Ifs,
  • IGMP, PIM_SM, MSDP Management

15
Near Future Beyond Broadband
  • Service Needs
  • More bandwidths
  • Various access technology
  • Personalization
  • Convergences in services
  • BCN Service Concepts
  • Broadband Convergence Network
  • high-quality broadband multimedia services
    Integrating telecom, broadcasting, and Internet
    seamlessly at anywhere, anytime, and using any
    devices
  • KEYWORDS QoS, IPv6, MPLS, IMS, Convergence

16
BCN at the moment
  • BcN(backbone network-the premium network) has
    been deploying since 2005
  • DIFFSERV for the basic backbone CoS
  • MPLS for the enhanced availability
  • Packetized Voice, IP-TV, and Wibro on the
    premium network
  • CoS applied for service classes
  • BcN Service Infrastructure including various
    control mechanisms will be implemented soon
  • IMS based service control systems Resources and
    Services(Session)
  • Large-scale user(subscribers) handling features

17
NMS Expectations
AS IS
  • BROADBAND and its components have been the main
    NMS objects so far
  • Mainly networks, elements, and facilities are
    main concerns for NMS

To Be
  • Ubiquitous service and convergence might be
    regarded as the next theme
  • End-to-end application/service supports will be
    the next concerns
  • The volumes, numbers, core-technologies of the
    networks will be continuously increasing
  • The underlying network functions and the
    services will be tightly coupled and the layering
    conventions will be ambiguous

18
Concluding Remarks What we will do
  • Even though the underlying technologies or
    networks is expected to be more complex, the NMS
    and its view for operators should be simpler
    Integrated but selectable(and flexible) user
    interfaces
  • On the shared platforms, the interoperability
    between NMS systems for various networks/services
    should be achieved.
  • To support convergence trends, the unified
    platform for supporting customers will be more
    important.
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