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Study Group 13 “Futures Session” Working Party 4 Network Performance and Resource Management July 25, 2003 Most Active Questions Q4/13 -- Broadband and IP related resource management Q6/13 -- Performance of IP-based networks Q8/13 -- Transmission error and availability performance Less Active Questions Q7/13 -- B-ISDN/ATM cell transfer/availability performance

Study Group 13 “Futures Session” Working Party 4 Network Performance and Resource Management

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Page 1: Study Group 13 “Futures Session”  Working Party 4 Network Performance and Resource Management

Study Group 13 “Futures Session” Working Party 4

Network Performance and Resource Management

July 25, 2003

Most Active QuestionsQ4/13 -- Broadband and IP related resource management

Q6/13 -- Performance of IP-based networks

Q8/13 -- Transmission error and availability performance

Less Active QuestionsQ7/13 -- B-ISDN/ATM cell transfer/availability performance

Q9/13 -- Call processing performance

Page 2: Study Group 13 “Futures Session”  Working Party 4 Network Performance and Resource Management

Question 4/13 Broadband and IP Related

Resource Management

Accomplishments

• Y.1221 (Traffic and congestion control in IP-based networks )

• I.378 (Traffic and congestion control at the AAL2 )

Goals

• Update I.371 (Traffic and congestion control in B-ISDN) and integrate it with I.371.1 (GFR ATM transfer capability)

•  Add methods and tools for IP TE to Y.1221 (Section 8)

• New Recommendation on traffic/congestion control in MPLS (?)

• New Recommendation on traffic/congestion control in Ethernet (?)

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Question 6/13 Performance of IP-Based Networks

Accomplishments  Y.1540 (IP packet transfer/availability parameters)

• Y.1541 (NP/QoS Objectives for IP-Based Services)

Goals• Develop accumulation formulas for all Y.1541 parameters

• Define QoS apportionment procedures for IP-based networks

• Contribute to SG 11 Signaling Rqmts (TRQ.IPQoS.Sig.CS1)

•  Complete Y.MPLSperf (MPLS performance parameters)

•  Complete Y.TCPperf (TCP performance parameters/objectives)

•  Develop Y.ETHperf (Ethernet performance)

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Question 8/13 Transmission Error and Availability

Performance

Accomplishments

•  G.821R, G.826R, G.828R, G.829R (PDH error performance)

• G.8201 (OTN error performance)

• G.827R/G.827.1R (CBR path availability)

Goal (?)

• Develop new error performance Rec(s) for services based on 8B10B signals, e.g., Ethernet, fiber channel, ESCON, etc.*

* Coordinate physical (Q8/13) and packet (Q6/13) work

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Question 7/13

B-ISDN/ATM Cell Transfer and Availability Performance

Decisions• Expand I.356 to address ATM over ADSL access technology

• Develop I.356 text addressing ATM-IP network interworking

• Replace I.356 “country-based” with “inter-operator” model

Goals (?)•  Implement planned I.356 revisions

•  Develop new Recommendations– I.35AAL2 (Performance of AAL2 switched connections)

– I.35av (B-ISDN/ATM SVC availability)

Question inactive during the current Study Period

Page 6: Study Group 13 “Futures Session”  Working Party 4 Network Performance and Resource Management

Question 9/13 Call Processing Performance

Progress

• I.358R (Call processing performance for B-ISDN SVCs)

• Draft Y.1530 (Call processing performance for voice in hybrid IP networks)

Goals

• Complete Y.1530– Identify call processing protocol(s) for hybrid IP networks

– Specialize existing (generic) parameter definitions

– Specify and allocate performance objectives

• Harmonize Y.1530 with TRQ.IPQoS.Sig.CS1 and E.106/Y.roec

Y.1530 has been hindered by lack of a clear protocol basis

Page 7: Study Group 13 “Futures Session”  Working Party 4 Network Performance and Resource Management

Terminal Terminal

NI to NI QoS (Y.1541) Speed, Accuracy, Dependability Service Availability (Future)

Voice Video Data Call Control

Customer-Perceived QoS Subjective Descriptors Objective Estimators

Voice Video Data Call Control

Network QoSNetwork QoS Network QoS

ControlNetwork

ControlNetwork

BearerNetwork

BearerNetwork

BearerNetwork

ControlNetwork

NINI

(QoS, Flow Signaling)

Issue 1 -- QoS (and Flow) Signaling

Page 8: Study Group 13 “Futures Session”  Working Party 4 Network Performance and Resource Management

Issue 2 -- QoS Measurement in NGNs

NGN Characteristics• Hybrid/Adaptive Infrastructure (ATM, IP, MPLS, Ethernet, …)

• Numerous, Dynamic, and Complex Network Functions – Code, protocol, media, format conversions (some entropy reducing)– Dynamic connectivity and traffic control (mobility, capacity, QoS, ...)– Information collection and distribution (e.g., searching, browsing)

Performance Implications• More Dynamic Performance Boundaries

• More Complex Measurement Issues– ‘Partial Success’ and Non-Discrete Outcomes– Different information at input and output interfaces

Perception-Based, Machine-Based Metrics Needed

Page 9: Study Group 13 “Futures Session”  Working Party 4 Network Performance and Resource Management

TCP(window control)

IP(Diffserve,IP transfer capability)

MPLS

ATM(ATM transfer capability)

SDH(Virtual Container)

Λ(2.4G,10G,40G..)

Fiber(DWDM,CDWM)

Ether(Fast, Giga,)Virtual

Physical

UDP Two VirtualControlsMay notWorkTogether.

API

API will request network to provide a suitable combination of traffic controls.NGN should be adaptive so that it can respond the API’s request.

Issue 3 -- NGN Traffic Management

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Summary -- Planning ContextNetwork Performance/Resource Management

Key Technologies and Future Work Areas• IP QoS -- accumulation, apportionment and signalling

• MPLS -- performance, traffic and congestion control

• Ethernet -- parameters, objectives, QoS classes ( SLAs)

• IP/Optical -- network performance, resource management

Major Themes• Network convergence (IP, PSTN, optical, wireless, …)

• QoS and RM interworking among different technologies

• Dynamic QoS control, multi-layer traffic engineering

Cross-cutting, integrative NP/QoS control and resource management standards will be needed