Title :
Multipartner demonstration of BGP-LS-enabled multidomain EON control and instantiation with H-PCE [Invited]
Author :
Gonzalez de Dios, O. ; Casellas, R. ; Morro, R. ; Paolucci, F. ; Lopez, V. ; Martinez, R. ; Munoz, R. ; Vilalta, R. ; Castoldi, P.
Author_Institution :
R&D, Planning of IP & Transp. Networks Dept., Telefonica, Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
The control of multidomain elastic optical networks (EONs) is possible by combining Hierarchical Path Computation Element (H-PCE)-based computation, Border Gateway Protocol with Extensions for Traffic Engineering Link State Information (BGP-LS) topology discovery, remote instantiation via Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCEP), and signaling via Resource Reservation Protocol with Extensions for Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE). Two evolutionary architectures are considered, one based on stateless H-PCE, PCEP instantiation, and end-to-end RSVP-TE signaling (SL-E2E), and a second one based on stateful active H-PCE with perdomain instantiation and stitching. This paper presents the first multiplatform demonstration that fully validates both control architectures achieving multiprotocol interoperability. SL-E2E leads to slightly faster provisioning but needs to keep the state of the stitching of the end-to-end label-switched paths in the parent PCE.
Keywords :
optical communication equipment; optical fibre networks; telecommunication traffic; BGP-LS-enabled multidomain EON control; Border Gateway Protocol with Extensions for Traffic Engineering Link State Information topology discovery; Hierarchical Path Computation Element-based computation; PCEP instantiation; Path Computation Element Communication Protocol; Resource Reservation Protocol with Extensions for Traffic Engineering; SL-E2E; end-to-end RSVP-TE signaling; end-to-end label-switched paths; evolutionary architectures; multidomain elastic optical networks; multipartner demonstration; multiplatform demonstration; multiprotocol interoperability; parent PCE; perdomain instantiation; remote instantiation; stateful active H-PCE; stateless H-PCE; stitching; Computer architecture; Interoperability; Network topology; Optical fiber networks; Optimized production technology; Protocols; Topology; BGP-LS; H-PCE; Multidomain EON; PCEP;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.7.00B153