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Transforming Packet Networks With Open Optical Transport

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Page 1: Transforming Packet Networks With Open Optical Transport

Transforming Packet Networks with Open Optical Transport

Jörg-Peter Elbers, VP Advanced Technology

ECOC Market Focus 2015

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Growth Driver: Cloud Services

Cloud

Partners

Phone

ServiceCloud

Email

Social

Search

CommunityChat

Source: Global Cloud Index, Cisco

Traditional Data Center

Regional Cloud

Hyper Scale Cloud

Data CenterInter-

connects

More

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Datacenter Interconnect Architectures

global extension

global extension

Metro connectivity:

• Data center distances < 100km

• Ethernet, Fiber Channel, some Infiniband

• Point-to-point DWDM (low latency)

Long-haul connectivity:

• Globally distributed data centers

• Predominantly Ethernet

• Reconfigurable optical layer

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Packet-Optical Integration Reloaded

Optical Layer

Circuit (OTN) Layer

Packet (IP/MPLS/Eth) Layer

Proprietary Interfaces

• Vendor lock-in• Complexity• Compromises

Closed system (“god box”)

Disaggregated systems

Optical Layer

Open APIs

• Open and simple• Best in breed• Extensible

Open APIs

Open APIs

Circuit (OTN) Layer

Packet (IP/MPLS/Eth) LayerFromOld Style

ToNew Style

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Open Optical Line System

5.6 Tb/s

16 Tb/s

51.2 Tb/sPerformance indicators• Equipment density• Power efficiency• Fiber capacity• Programmability

Including:400G line cardsAmplifiersMUX/DEMUX

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ADVA FSP 3000 CloudConnectTM

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Highest fiber capacity: 25.6T to 50THighest density: 25.6T per 42RU RackHighest power-efficiency: 0.5W/Gbit/s

RESTCONF

NETCONFCLI REST

Fully Open API’s

Up to 2.8Tbit/sper 4RU Chassis

Front Redundant Shelf ControllersOpen QSFP28 Cages

“Bring Your Own Optics”

Software Defined Optics

Rear RedundantPower Supplies and Fans

Up to 7 x 400G LinecardsIncludes Amplifiersand Mux

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Efficient and Scalable 400G Transport

Efficient connectivity

Basis:

• 400G Ethernet ecosystem

• 25G DWDM transmitters

Solution:

• 8 Carrier Direct-Detect

• Higher-order modulation

Sweet Spot:

• Point-to-point interconnects

High-performance networking

Basis:

• OIF 400G framework

• Photonic integration

Solution:

• Dual-Carrier Coherent

• DP-QPSK/8QAM/16QAM

Sweet Spot:

• Metro & core networking

PAM4

DMT

Leveraging latest electronics and photonics technologies in Silicon.

QPSK

8QAM

16QAM

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Open Optical Layer

Efficient connectivity

• Compact terminals

• Smart amplifiers

• Optional dispersion compensation

High-performance networking

• Flexible grid ROADMs

• EDFA & Raman amplification

• Electronic distortion compensation

Plug-and play operation. Seamless interworking with own and third party interfaces.

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APIs For Open Programmability

Network Hypervisor

CLI, REST

Centralized Network Intelligence provides network-level APIs

REST, NETCONF, RESTCONF

REST, NETCONF / RESTCONF

Network Hypervisor for Abstraction, Virtualization, and Multi-Tenancy

YANG

SNMP, WebSockets

SNMP, WebSockets

YANG

YANGTopo Path Service Alarms

Direct APIs to NE for simple connectivity

ADVAData Model

Open,Generic

Data Model

Increasing level of abstraction

Consistent approach,different models

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Main Take-Aways

• Cloud Services are major driver of

future traffic growth

• Trend to disaggregation creates need

for pure-play DWDM connectivity

• Programmable optical layer with open

NBI is key to packet-optical integration

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