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ATM as a Backbone for
Internet Protocol
EURESCOM P813: Technical Development and Support
for European ATM Service Introduction
Peter Feil, Deutsche Telekom Berkom GmbH
Harrie van de Vlag, KPN Research
John Boyles, Project Leader P813
AIMS’99 Workshop
Heidelberg, 11-12 May 1999
Pan-European ATM Services
What is needed?
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Interoperability beyond PNOs’ borders
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More that just global alliances
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Managed ATM interconnectivity across PNOs and
alliances
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One-stop shopping preferred
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Heidelberg, 11-12 May 1999
P813: Current situation
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146 MM Project
 start 23 June 98, completion December 99
Shareholders:
 AF, AU, BT, DT, FT, HT, IT, NL and NT
Other informal company participation (NEC, Nokia,
etc.)
Project Redefinition in December 98
 Commitment irrespective of ETNO ATM MoU
 Close cooperation with ETSI EASI project
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Steering P813 and EASI
ATM introduction
steering team (EASI/PMC)
Contact: [email protected]
Requirements
use
use
P813
EASI
results
results
Deliverables
Standards
ATM Deployment
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Scope of P813 Tasks
Network
Management
T3, T4
X.P813
OSS
OSS
OSS
X.P813
ATM Network
User and Control
T2,T5,T6
NNI.P813
ATM
Network
A
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ATM
Network
A
Transit
NNI.P813
ATM
Network
A
P813 Project breakdown
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T2: Control and User Plane issues of ATM
Services
T3: Managing the ATM Network across
PNO boundaries
T4: Testing Support and Operating Manual
T5: Unresolved Traffic Issues
T6: ATM Performance
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Task 2: U&C Plane and Management
Plane issues of ATM Services
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PIR 2.1 Enhanced Leased-line services
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PIR 2.2 Market-driven VPN scenarios
for voice and data
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PIR 2.3 ATM as a backbone for IP,
thereby examining alternatives, e.g.:

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end-to-end connections
hop-by-hop connections
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Translation of services to ATCs
Higher layer
Service 1
Higher layer
Service 2
Implementation A
Higher layer
Service N
Implementation B
NNI.easi,
X.P813
ATC 1
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ATC 2
Task 2: U&C Plane and Management
Plane issues of ATM Services
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Which ATC(s) can transport the higher layer service
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How will the higher layer service be implemented on the chosen
ATC(s) ?
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Which relevant QoS parameters have to be translated to ATM
QoS Parameters (in other words, have an impact on NNI.easi)?
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Will the management of the higher later service have effect on
X.P813? If yes, how?
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Are the current specifications (under development) sufficient, or
are additional guidelines for User&Control Plane or Management
Plane necessary?
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ATM as an IP-backbone (PIR 2.3)
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Routed IP backbone
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IP overlay network (over ATM)
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MPLS for IP/ATM integration
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IP over optical Networks
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IP over ATM benefits
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Flexible configuration of capacity and topology
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Enhanced traffic engineering features of ATM:
traffic classes and QoS support
traffic policing and shaping
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Redundancy/backup
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better monitoring and statistics
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network capacity planning
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Next step within P813 P.I.R. 2.3
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Identify all IP-over ATM overlay network options
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Select relevant options and necessary specs
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check whether the existing User, Control and
Management plane specs. can optimally support
these options
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advise ETSI/EASI on enhancements on the user &
control plane if necessary
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advise P813 Task 3 on enhancements on the ATM
management layer if necessary
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IP  ATM
“IP needs ATM to provide good Quality of Service networking”
Any Questions?
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