SP Access Solution
Product Manager Service Provider Access Group Cisco
April 16th 2014
Nicolas Breton
Cisco Confidential 2 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Market Trends
Solution & Architectures
Product Updates
Innovations
Network Virtualization & SDN
Conclusion
Q&A
Agenda
Cisco Confidential 3 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Market Trends
Cisco Confidential 4 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Convergence Imperatives Not if, When?
+ +
+
+
+
Industry Level
Convergence Increase Reach, Service
Offerings
Service Level
Convergence Optimize Network
Investments Mobile Backhaul Residential Business VPN Dedicated Internet
+ + + = EDGE
CORE
Access
Common
Service
Infrastructure
Transport and
Node Level
Convergence Increase Simplicity, Reduce
Cost
IP Routing Layer
+ Optical Layer
Aggregation
Access/Distribution
One nV System
Cisco Confidential 5 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Long-Haul Versus Metro IP Traffic Growth Metro Grows Faster than Long-Haul from 2012 through 2017
2012
Metro Is 1.8x Long-Haul
Long-Haul Metro Access
2017
Metro Is 2.4x Long-Haul
Long-Haul Metro Access 24 EB/mo 44 PB/mo 44 EB/mo
51 EB/mo 121 EB/mo 121 EB/mo
Source: Cisco VNI Global IP Traffic Forecast, 2012–2017
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Tra
ffic
Sh
are
Long-Haul (Also Traverses Metro) Metro (Bypasses Core)
Cisco Confidential 6 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
VIDEO
Market Trends – SP Access
Growth driven by Service Provider Ethernet Services uptake and Mobile
Mobile applications driving the growth for ethernet demarcation devices
• Many dispersed locations drive the need for “thin” devices with strong Carrier Ethernet Support
Services Assurance
SLA measurements key for Mobile backhaul related services
MOBILE WIRELINE
Operation Simplicity
Plug & Play
Simplified Operation
Cloud based operation and management
Ubiquitous Ethernet Based Services
Cisco Confidential 7 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Today’s Operation challenges
Agility
OpEx Reduction
Revenue ¥ € £ $
AGILITY
Innovation
Flexible
Architecture
Agile
Business
Models
Operates 1000’s of devices
Minimize Truck Rolls
Manage OS Releases upgrades
Speed Up Service TurnUp
Focused on Accelerating Service Provider Revenue Growth
Cisco Confidential 8 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Solutions & Architecture
Cisco Confidential 9 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Mobile Backhaul Mobile SP
Owned Transport
Ring Based
Converged Network
Evolved programmable
Network (EPN)
ASR9K
EDGE PRE-AGG
CSR
ASR903
CE
CPE
CE
CPE
10GE 10GE
ASR920
CSR
Mobile SP
Leased Transport
P2P/P2MP Based
Mobile Centric
IPRAN / nV Satellite
Carrier Eth SP
3rd Party CE Wholesale
EVC/L2VPN Based
Unified / CE Arch
ME3xxx
ME1200
ASR901 ASR901
10GE ASR9K
EDGE 1GE
CSR CE SP
AGG CE
CORE 1G/10GE 10GE ASR903
PRE-AGG
10GE ASR9K
NID
Mobile SP
ASR901 ME1200
ME3600
Mobile SP
ASR9K
EDGE 3rd Party
Transport 10GE 1GE
CSR
CSR
ASR901
ASR901
Cisco Confidential 10 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Wireline
Carrier Ethernet SP
Owned Transport
Ring Based
Converged Network
UMMT / FMC / EPN
ASR9K
EDGE PRE-AGG
CSR
ASR903
CE
CPE
10GE 10GE
ASR920
CPE
Wholesale Model
E-NNI
P2P/P2MP Based
Wireline centric
ME3xxx
ME1200
Router ME3xxx
ME1200
10GE ME3600 1GE
UPE Wholesale Carrier
SP
NID
EDGE
1G/10GE CORE ASR9K
EDGE
10GE ME1200 ASR9K
NID
Carrier A SP
ME3600 ME1200
ME3600
Carrier A SP
UPE
Cisco Confidential 11 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Network Evolution from L2 to Programmable MPLS L2 MPLS MPLS Unified MPLS Unified Programmable
MPLS
Avoid Large Flood domains,
Convergence of Wireline and
Wireless (MPLS)
Unifies Ethernet, TDM and ATM
Ring topologies
Explosion of # of nodes and
Tunnels
Device insertion removal
Scale
Zero Touch
SDN
Autonomic Networking
Cisco Confidential 12 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Unified MPLS Why expand MPLS to the Access?
The Drivers for Unified MPLS
• End to end converged network
• Single delivery model for all services
• Ethernet, TDM, ATM, L2 and L3
• Scalability
• Service Scale, Mac Address, IP address, VLAN
Operation Simplicity
Cisco Confidential 13 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
EPN Carrier Ethernet Architecture
End to End Label Switched Path
RFC 3107 label allocation
introduces hierarchy for scale
Loop Free Alternates FRR / Remote LFA
50 msec convergence
RSVP-TE for bandwidth management in the access
• BGP Route filtering
Limit scale according to the service needs
Supported Today
BGP Prefix Independent Convergence
3107 hierarchy converges quickly
Regardless the size of network
BFD Hardware offload
Auto IP
✔
✔
✔
✔
Supported Today
Cisco Confidential 14 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Portfolio Update
Cisco Confidential 15 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Scalable Aggregation
ASR 903
Aggregation/Edge
Access Pre-Aggregation
Access
CPE
ME3400E
ME3800X
ME3600X
ME3600 24CX
Cisco Carrier Ethernet Access Portfolio
ASR 902
ME1200
44G Future 64G/128G
44G
44G
64G
84G 6G
84G 16G
NID
ASR 9000 ASR901
32G
Cisco Confidential 16 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
ASR901S
ME4600
SP Access Portfolio and Positioning
ME3400E-24TS
ME3400-24FS
Access
ME3400EG-12CS
ME2600X ME3600X
ME3600X-24CX
Business Access
Mobile Backhaul
Converged Access
Residential Access
Small Access • STU • NID
Large Access • MTU • Broadband
Access • Multiple Cell
Towers
Fixed
ASR903 (RSP1A)
ME3400E-24TS
ASR903 (RSP1A)
ME3400EG-2CS ASR901
ASR903 (RSP1A)
ME3600X-24CX
ME3600X-24CX
Aggregation
ASR903 (RSP1B)
ME3800X
Modular
ASR920
ME1200
ME4600
ASR902 (RSP1A)
ME4600 ONT
ASR902 (RSP1A)
ASR920
ASR902 (RSP1A)
Cisco Confidential 17 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Cisco ASR 902 Flexible Platforms for Access & Aggregation
Compact
• 2RU, ETSI 300mm, high performance and scalable
• Support 1 RSP and 4 IMs
• Hardened/Extended temp range: -40c to +65c
Reliable
• Redundant PSUs, and FANs, all hot-swappable
• Centralized forwarding (IOS-XE)
• Hardware: Cisco Carrier Ethernet ASIC
Flexible
• Today: 55Gbps with services at different scales
• Will support combo IM cards with RSP2A-64 and RSP2A-128
• Interface cards: 1x10GE, 8xGE ,16xT1/E1, 4xSTM1 /1xSTM4
Scalable and feature rich
• L2 Switching, L3 Routing, MPLS, QOS at line rate
• SyncE, 1588v2, 10Mhz, BITS, 1PPS, ToD, p2p
Supports all existing ASR 903
IMs, RSPs, and PSUs
Cisco Confidential 18 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Dual load-sharing Power
supplies (AC or DC)
2 dry-contact
alarm inputs
4 Interface Modules
1 Route Switch Processor card
2RU
Cisco ASR 902 front panel
Fan Tray
Optional dust filter
Cisco Confidential 19 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Cisco ASR 902 and ASR 903
2 New RSP’s
RSP2A-64
RSP2A-128
Increases Capacity from 55Gb/s to 64Gb/s or
128Gb/s
3 New IMs:
8X1GE RJ45 + 1X10GE SFP+
8X1GE SFP + 1X10GE SFP+
2x10GE SFP+ / XFP
RSP2 uses same architecture and software as the ASR
920
JULY 2014
Expanding the modular
chassis market with more Ethernet
density
Cisco Confidential 20 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
What is a Network Interface Device ( NID)?
Service
Provider MEN
Business
Corporate
Demarcation Point
Network Interface Device (NID)
UPE
• Demarcation point between the service provider and customer's network.
• Allow for end-to-end OAM
• Remote loopback
• Fault Management
• SLA monitoring
• Avoid truck rolls, fewer test sets in the field, increase reliability
• Reduction in OPEX and CAPEX
The rapid provider rollout and
customer uptake of Ethernet
connections and services drives
the need for NID’s
ME1200
Cisco Confidential 21 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Cisco ME1200 Value Proposition
• Plug&Play with Zero Touch provisioning
• Remote Controller
• XML based template to simplify configuration
Touch Less Operation
Service Assurance
• OAM in hardware for ns accurate measurements
• Service Activation for fast service turnup
• Rich QoS for Services and applications
Low Footprint
• Small form factor: 1RU
• Power efficient: <10W maximum power
• Fanless for extended longevity and low noise production
Best Carrier E.
• Advanced QoS: MEF 2.0 and beyond
• Carrier Class Clocking for Mobile deployments
ME1200
Web GUI
Prime Support
3rd Party NMS
Remote Controller
SDN Controller
- Available at FCS
- Targeted for Tier2-3 Operators
Prime Network 4.1 with Device Package 1405 - May 2014
Prime Provisioning, Lipton, 6.6.1 release - May 2014
Prime Performance 1.5 - April 2014
XML Template available for easier integration
SNMP MIB available
XML WSDL Data Model available
Roadmap
Controller on the UCS for cloud based
Services and management
Open interface ( Netcong/Yang)
For customer that already have ME/ASR in
their network
Remote management on a ME/ASR host
Virtualization of the NID on the host
Cisco ME1200 Management Options
Cisco Confidential 23 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Cisco ME 1200 MEF CE 2.0 Certified!!
• ELINE and EACCESS certified
• ELAN and ETREE certification pending (roadmap)
• MEF 2.0 XML TEMPLATES
http://metroethernetforum.org/certification/equipment-certification-registry
Cisco Confidential 24 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Cisco ME 1200 Series Cost Effective Network Interface Devices (NID)
Standard Based Demarcation
• Optimized for all Ethernet demarcation applications
• MEF CE 2.0
• MEF QoS
• HW Ethernet OAMs
• Service Activation
• SyncE, 1588v2
Green & Reliable
• Indoor and Outdoor models
• Hardened/Extended temp range: -40c to +65c
• Very low power: ~10W
• AC/DC PSU available
• Passive Cooling
Touch-less Deployment
• Complete remote management from ME-3600X/ME-3800X series
• Cisco Prime Suite Support
Shipping
2x10/100/1000 + 4xSFP
Cisco Confidential 25 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
• Represented as Part of ME or ASR
• Single EMS & Management Interface
• Single OS / Release Schedule
• Collocated with or Remote from Host
Single Logical Network Element
Host: ME3600X
(or other SPAG platforms)
Key Benefits: Rapid Deployment, Management Simplicity, OPEX Savings
Touchless NID
Touchless NID
Touchless NID
Virtualize Management with Touch-Less Deployment
Reduce numbers of touch points
Cisco Confidential 26 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Demarcation for Business Service Single Tenant
1GE
ME3600X ASR9K CPE ME1200
UPE
EDGE
Business
Customer premise
Demarcation • Demarcation point between the
service provider and customer's network.
• Allow for end-to-end OAM
• Remote loopback
• Fault Management
• SLA monitoring
• Avoid truck rolls, fewer test sets in the field, increase reliability
• Topology: Hub&Spoke, Daisy chained, Rings
ME1200
ME1200
ME1200
ME1200
Cisco Confidential 27 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Mobile backhaul Application
1GE ME3600X ASR9K ASR901
ASR901 ME1200
UPE L2
• Mobile Backhaul by 3rd party operator
• Handoff to Mobile Operator
• SLA measurements
EDGE NID CSR
Colocated
Cisco Confidential 28 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
EPN Pre-Aggregation & Access
Operational
Simplicity
Plug & Play (Zero Touch
Provisioning)/Autonomic
Networking
Auto-IP
Service
Activation
Hardware
>10G, High
Performance
– Cost
Reduced
Fixed and
Modular
Chassis
Ethernet,
TDM and
GPON
Interfaces
SDN
Open APIs
through Cisco
ONE
Framework
onePK
/NetConf
Yang
Visibility
Distributed
Network
Architecture
(DNA) (Device &
Service
Visibility)
Sampled
Netflow (Application
Visibility)
Segment
Routing
SDN NID
Controller
Indoor,
Outdoor,
Hardened
nV
Mobile
Adaptive
Bandwidth
(MAB)
SDN Controller
Services
Plugin AN,SAT,DNA,NI
D
Cisco Confidential 29 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Innovations
Cisco Confidential 30 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Simplicity & Automation
Service
Activation Autonomic
Networking
Plug and Play,
Zero Touch
Provisioning
Auto IP address
configuration and
assignment
Fast Service turn-
up and
Troubleshooting
Auto-IP
Cisco Confidential 31 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Why Autonomics?
31
a
Security
Discovery
Consistent
Reachability
Zero-Touch Deployment
Management/ Customization
(EEM / PRIME/ SDN controller)
Cisco Confidential 32 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
The Autonomic Networking Infrastructure Secured Discovery and Configuration
a Network
Security
Discovery
Consistent
Reachability
• SUDI /UDI validation
• Domain Certificates
• Autonomic Control Plane
• Channel Discovery
• Service Discovery
• Autonomic Control Plane
• Indestructible, virtual out-of- band channel
Cisco Confidential 33 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Autonomic Networking : The Vision
AUTONOMIC
NETWORK
Self-Managing
Self-Configuring
Self-Protecting
Self-Optimizing
Self-Healing
Cisco Confidential 34 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Big Problems, Innovative Solutions… Auto IP Ring
• Each new Router is assigned a unique auto-IP address (/31 network mask, last number of IP address is odd number) before inserted into ring
• One of the ring interface: east or west, will get the IP address from this auto-IP address which is called “owner” interface
• The other interface will get its IP address from its adjacent Router, which is called “no-owner” interface
• Very simple tier-breaker for auto negotiation based on LLDP extension, predictable result
• Plug-n-Play for any ring operation: insertion/removal/movement, one node at a time, or multiple nodes at the same time
R1
R3
R2
PE2
PE1
LLDP Auto-IP
negotiation
Cisco Confidential 35 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Integrated Service Activation Framework
Synthetic traffic generation at Line-rate / Service-rate
CBR-Profile
Burst-Profile
Algorithmic / Video / Voice / TCP Application-Profile (Roadmap)
Data-plane Loopback with address swap and selective packet modification
PKT GEN
Ethernet
Loopback
Carrier Ethernet
EoMPLS
• Performance Measurement on Line-rate Synthetic traffic
– Throughput
– Loss
– Delay
– Jitter
• One-way and Two-way
automate configuration of test
Cisco Confidential 36 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Service Provider MEN
Service Activation on ME3600 24CX Components Support
Services • ELINE and ELAN (Bridge Domain and
PseudoWire)
• Layer 2 and Layer 2 traffic profiles
Traffic
Generation
• 1-way and 2-way
• Packet size (64 to 9216 B)
• User configurable traffic rates
Performance
Measurement
• 1-way and 2-way
• Throughput
• Loss
Data-plane
Loopback
• Inward and Outward with MAC-SWAP
• With QoS support
Manageability • CLI ME3600 24CX
Traffic Generation
RFC2544, Y.1564
Reflector
Ethernet Loopback
Mac Swap
QoS Processing
ME3600 24CX ME3600
ME3800
ME3600X / ME3800X
Reflector
Ethernet Loopback
Mac Swap
QoS Processing
Parameters IOS release 3.10 (Phase 1)
Packet Size 64 to 1500 bytes
Flow Parameters MAC DA / SA
INNER / OUTER VLAN
INNER / OUTER COS
Traffic Rate Unit kbps
Maximum Traffic Rate 1 Gbps
Cisco Confidential 37 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Service Activation Layer 2 and 3 Traffic Profiles
Components Supported
Services • Layer 2 traffic profile • Layer 3 traffic Profile
Traffic
Generation
• IMIX traffic up to 100Mbps
• CIR-EIR Bandwidth profile aware (COS)
• Jumbo Frame 9216
• IMIX traffic up to 100Mbps
• CIR-EIR Bandwidth profile aware (DSCP)
• Jumbo Frame 9216
Performance
Measurement
• CIR-EIR Bandwidth profile aware (COS)
• CIR-EIR Bandwidth profile aware (DSCP)
IP Traffic generation introduced in release 15.4(1)S
Jumbo introduced in release 15.4(1)S
Cisco Confidential 38 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Network Virtualization and SDN
Cisco Confidential 39 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Infrastructure
What is driving NFV and SDN?
3rd-Party Internet Content
SP Internet Content
VM VM
Unified
Access
Edge
Core Can I keep up
with Network
demand of
future ?
Networks have
become too
complex.. How do I
simplify and reduce
Op. Expenses)?
Too many
purpose built
networks… How
do I achieve
intelligent
convergence?
How can I bring
new services to
market faster
with existing
infrastructure?
Unprofitable
traffic growth
How do I Monetize
services?
EPN Framework
Network APIs (REST) and Services Catalog
Orchestration Multi-Layer Control, Service Chaining and
Policy Enforcement
Controllers, Collectors
Agents: onePK, OpenFlow, PCEP, BGP FlowSpec
nLight IP+Optical
Virtualized Infrastructure Programming and Managing of
Virtual Resources
Physical Infrastructure Programming and Managing of
Physical Resources
Applications Unified Service Delivery
Evolved Programmable Network Architecture Intelligent, Ultra-Scalable Network
ASR 9000 ASR 903
Cisco
PRIME &
Quantum
Virtual PE Virtualized
IOS-XR VM
Cisco
nV
vGiLAN
VM
vFirewall
VM
vDPI
VM
vNAT
VM
vBNG
VM
vDDoS
VM
vSLB
VM
ME36/3800 ASR901
Cisco Confidential 41 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
EPN Pre-Aggregation & Access
Operational
Simplicity
Plug & Play (Zero
Touch
Provisioning)/Autono
mic Networking
Auto-IP
Service
Activation
Versatility
Fixed and
Modular
Chassis
Redundant
and non-
redundant
solutions
Ethernet,
TDM and
GPON
Interfaces
SDN
Open APIs
through Cisco
ONE
Framework
onePK
/NetConf /
Yang
Segment
Routing
nV Access
NID Controller
Indoor,
Outdoor,
Hardened
nV
Mobile
Adaptive
Bandwidth
(MAB)
Cisco
Controller
Cisco Confidential 42 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Programmability Enable new services by building service enablers
Different
Controllers
& Agents
Platform
Consistency
Data-plane
& Control
Plane
Multiple
Languages
Represent
data in
any format
Cisco Open Network Environment (ONE)
Flexible environment to:
• Innovate
• Extend
• Automate
• Customize
• Enhance
• Modify
Cisco Confidential 43 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
End to End One-P-K Solution
ASR9K
ME
Products
Applications
That YOU
Create
OnePK
Enabling common API interface on ASR9K and Access Products to:
• Recognize flows programmability
• Enforce Policies programmability
Cisco Confidential 44 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
SDN Customer Use Case: Dynamic Bandwidth and QoS Allocation
Using OnePK API, SPs can build such custom apps to create differentiated, revenue
generating services
SP Policy Server
Ingress PE
ASR 9K
1
2 2
4 ASR 9K
Egress PE
One PK
3
1. Customer requests premium access to cloud service 2. Policy server pushes customer policy to OnePK on 9K 3. SP Policy Server uses OnePK API to program higher bandwidth QoS policy for specific flow on
ME3600X 4. Customer traffic matching the policy is given premium QoS treatment
One PK
3
ME3600X
Cisco Confidential 45 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
• NETCONF is an IETF configuration management protocol
• It addresses many of the short-comings in SNMP’s Structured Management Interface (SMI) specifically to aid in the management of configuration data
• Lack of backup and restore capabilities for configurations
• No concept of transactions
• Strange or legacy concepts (e.g., limited length of string labels)
• Lack of reliable error reporting
• The “wherefore” of NETCONF can be found in RFC 3535, “Overview of the 2002 IAB Network Management Workshop”
Cisco Confidential 46 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
• YANG is a modeling language defined in RFC 6020
• Used by NETCONF to define the objects and data in requests and replies
• Analogous to XML schema and SMI for SNMP (but more powerful)
• Models configuration, operational, and RPC data
• Provides semantics to better define NETCONF data
• Constraints (i.e., “MUSTs”)
• Reusable structures
• Built-in and derived types
• YANG is extensible and modular
• YANG modules are for NETCONF what MIBs are for SNMP
Cisco Confidential 47 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
• Leverage OnePK on ME products
• NID Controller evolution
• XML over HTTPS
• Netconf/Yang as a data model
• For element management
• Through an agent or controller
• Access controller/agent evolution
• Northbound interface: XML over HTTPS to Netconf /Yang
• Expand beyond NID devices
• Integrate as a plugin into Cisco Controller
What about SDN in the SP access?
Cisco Confidential 48 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Conclusion
Cisco Confidential 49 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
• Cisco SP Access solution evolving around “unified MPLS” and “Programmable MPLS” as an evolution.
• Product Portfolio to support a converged access.
• Operation Simplicity driving innovation
• Evolution toward Network Virtualization and SDN
As a summary, for the SP Access…
Cisco Confidential 50 © 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Q&A
Thank you.