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MAKING GMPLS REAL
Colm O’Brien / Ian HoodMahi Networks, Inc.
Agenda: Interoperable Transport
Provide the industry with true ‘plug and play’ SONET transport interoperability at both transport and control plane.
A Unique Opportunity for the Industry Migration Path Significant Business Benefits Importance of OIF Forum Efforts Enabling New Services
Today’s Metro Core/IOF NetworkIncreasing Complexity
Increasing Costs
Declining Revenue Per Bit Declining MarginsDeclining Fulfillment Speed
Migration STEP 1: Ring Interoperability
Collapse Access and IOF Rings onto One Platform Significant Reduction in Manual DSX and Patch Panels
Mandatory Interoperability with Legacy ADMs Migration Path to OIF GMPLS Control Plane Standards
Migration STEP 2: Mesh Interoperability
Enable Mesh Control between Metro Core/IOF Offices (I-NNI) E-NNI Standards Enables Multi-Domain Interoperability Evolve GMPLS for Management Control Plane Interactions (OSS)
Migration Step 3: Automated Provisioning
Integrates STS-1 Grooming and M:N Path Protected Mesh Networking
Automates Multi-vendor Topology Discovery and Resource Allocation
Reduces Intensive Manual Provisioning for >75% Long-Term Savings
Business Benefits of Migration
Simplify Deployments – Open Standards Reduce Capex Costs by >50%
Collapse Network Elements in Tier1/2 Offices Reduce NOC Steps to Activate Services
Reduce Truck Rolls for Service Activation Activate Services in Minutes
New Service Types (Revenue) Possible Bandwidth on Demand UNI 1.0 Services (e.g. Optical VPNs) New SLA for Data Protection Services (~500ms)
Generate More Revenue Per Dollar Spent
OIF Forum Importance
Enabler for Interoperability Across Transport Domains Facilitator of Technology Requirements Platform for Service Providers to Voice their Needs Address All Deployment Aspects
Security OA&M Operations
Engage Vendors and Providers Together Enable Interoperable Solutions That Meet Business Goals
Conclusion
Transport network interoperability is a real
possibility for the telecommunications industry
OIF UNI/NNI demonstration shows how this vision
can be realized
A migration from today’s patch-panel and multiple
platforms is possible in a cost-effective manner
These new capabilities will dramatically reduce the
cost to deploy transport services
Thank You!