IO2654 - F11 - 2013 - WDM Management PDF
IO2654 - F11 - 2013 - WDM Management PDF
IO2654 - F11 - 2013 - WDM Management PDF
WDM network
management
Paolo Monti
Optical Networks Lab (ONLab),
Communication Systems Department (COS)
http://web.it.kth.se/~pmonti/
For some material in this lecture check the additional reading pointer in course
website
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Lecture objectives
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Network Management
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Why essential?
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Management systems
Management
Interface
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Management Protocols
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Network management functions
• Security management
authentication and selected access to management and
control functions (specific partitions depending on role)
data integrity (encryption, data isolation)
• Accounting management
billing and history recording
no specific issues for optical networks
• Configuration management
ensures orderly changes in the network
o equipment management (adding/removing)
o connection management (setup, teardown, book keeping)
o adaptation management (signal conversion)
• Performance management
In charge of QoS guarantee but also makes sure clients comply to
their requirements
• Fault management
fault detection and isolation
fault recovery
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Optical layer services
• Providing lightpaths Set up and tear down
lightpaths
• Agreed bandwidth (capacity)
• Adaptation to and from client layers
• Guaranteed level of performance
Bit error rate (BER)
Jitter
Maximum delay
• Multiple levels of protection
• Fault management
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Optical Sub-Layers
• Optical layer: lambda multiplexing, switching, routing, and
monitoring
• For efficient management it is useful to define a number of
sub layers
OCh
OMS
OTS
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Optical Transport Network protocol layers
• Four layers in the OTN layer-stack:
Optical channel sublayer (OCh)
Optical multiplex section (OMS)
Optical transmission section (OTS)
Physical media layer
o Fiber-type specification, developed in other
Recommendations
Electronic Layers
OCh- Optical Channel
OTN
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Simplified view of an optical connection
Electronic
layers
Tx Rx
OCh
OMS
OTS
Physical media
Electronic Optical
DXC OXC Mux Demux EDFA
switch switch
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OCh sub-layer
OMS
OTS
Physical media
Electronic Optical
DXC OXC Mux Demux EDFA
switch switch
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Optical channel sub-layer
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OMS sub-layer
OMS
OTS
Physical media
Electronic Optical
DXC OXC Mux Demux EDFA
switch switch
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OMS sub-layer
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OTS sub-layer
OMS
OTS trails OTS trail OTS trails
OTS
Physical media
Electronic Optical
DXC OXC Mux Demux EDFA
switch switch
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OTS sub-layer
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Configuration management
• Equipment management
Inventory of equipment in the network
• Adaptation management
Conversion between client signals and
optical layer signals
• Connection management
Topology management
Route computation
Signaling protocol
Signaling network
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Adaptation management
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Connection management
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DCN and signaling
• Connectivity
Outside optical network
o Leased lines
o Not available to optical amplifiers (e.g., under water)
Optical supervisory channel (only for OTS, OMS, not
available of OCh)
Framing information
o SDH/SONET data channel
o Digital wrapper
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