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EoO Principles

This document discusses Ethernet over OTN (EoO) technology, which encapsulates and transmits Ethernet signals over an OTN system. It supports L2 functions like link aggregation and quality of service. EoO boards map trunk ports to ODUk containers via GFP-F. They support features like port-based rate limiting and service convergence. Compared to traditional OTN and packet boards, EoO boards offer benefits like bandwidth expansion and simpler live network upgrades that only require adding EoO boards.

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EoO Principles

This document discusses Ethernet over OTN (EoO) technology, which encapsulates and transmits Ethernet signals over an OTN system. It supports L2 functions like link aggregation and quality of service. EoO boards map trunk ports to ODUk containers via GFP-F. They support features like port-based rate limiting and service convergence. Compared to traditional OTN and packet boards, EoO boards offer benefits like bandwidth expansion and simpler live network upgrades that only require adding EoO boards.

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【Huawei WDM Basics】Series 20: EoO

Principles
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Hello Everyone,

This post will be sharing the knowledge of Ethernet over OTN (EoO): a WDM channel-based
transmission technology, that can processes, encapsulates, and maps Ethernet signals for
transmission in an OTN system.
 

I hope you will like it!

Traditional OTN carries Ethernet private lines and does not support rate limiting and
aggregation scenarios. The EoO technology is introduced to support L2 functions, such as
LAG, QoS, and OAM, and implement port-based rate limiting, service aggregation,
bandwidth sharing, and traffic monitoring.

EoO Board Principles

 
 

 A Trunk port is mapped to an ODUk (k = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, flex) through GFP-F.


 Based on actual traffic, bind a proper number of ODUflex timeslots and assign
suitable bandwidths to Trunk ports to effectively carry services.
 During board interconnection, use the same the mapping mode.

EoO Features

Compared with Traditional OTN Tributary Boards

 EoO boards support port-based rate limiting and VLAN-based rate limiting and
implement charging by bandwidth and bandwidth monetization.
 EoO boards support service convergence and pipe sharing. On the national and
provincial backbone networks with scarce resources and high pipe rentals, EoO boards
can reduce costs and simplify management.
 EoO boards support simple configuration and implement bandwidth expansion, fast
capacity expansion, and service continuity.

 
Compared with Packet Boards

 The cross-connect granularity of the cross-connect boards connected to EoO boards is


ODUk, and that of the cross-connect boards connected to packet boards is PKT.
 EoO boards only require common line boards, and packet boards must work with
universal line boards.

Impact on the live network: Only EoO boards need to be added.

Impact on the live network: Packet boards need to be added at network edges, and universal
line boards need to be added at intermediate node.

That's all, thanks for reading!

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