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An Overview of the
Technical Work of the MEF
MEF Reference Presentation
October 2011
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Session Topics
• Overview of the Technical Work
• The Specifications
– Summaries & recent specifications
• Relationship to other standards bodies
• Technical work in development
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MEF Technical Committee
• Technical Committee
– The Technical Committee is
organized into Services, Architecture, Management,
Test & Measurement.
– The Technical Committee has active liaisons with
other standards organizations.
• Technical Overview of the Work of the MEF
Standards
– The technical committee develops technical specifications,
implementation agreements, test specifications and position
statements
– A list of the Specifications, timelines, etc., follows
– Detailed technical presentations are available on the MEF web site
• www.metroethernetforum.org/presentations
• www.metroethernetforum.org/techspecs
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Four Technical Areas
Services (Subscriber)
Services (Operator)
MEN A
MEN B
User Network
Interface (UNI)
External Network
Network Interface
(ENNI)
Architecture
Management (Fault and Performance)
Test (Abstract Tests for Certification)
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Technical Committee Organization
Technical Committee
Services
Architecture
Management
Test
Service
Attributes
Eth Service Layer
Information Model &
MIBs
ATS for Services
Service Definitions
External
Interfaces
NE & Service
Management
ATS for External
Interfaces
Legacy Services
Protocols
Operations
Protection
Implementation
Agreements (IAs)
Implementation
Agreements (IAs)
Implementation
Agreements (IAs)
Green shaded text box indicates an active area
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Further information
Key MEF Carrier Ethernet Services Specifications
Carrier Ethernet services attributes and definitions
MEF 6.1
MEF 10.2
MEF 26
Metro Ethernet Services
Definitions Phase 2
Ethernet Services Attributes
Phase 2
External Network Network
Interface (ENNI) Phase 1
Carrier Ethernet Services Certification Test Suites
MEF 9
MEF 14
Abstract Test Suite for Ethernet
Services at the UNI
Abstract Test Suite for Traffic
Management phase 1
Other important MEF
technical specifications
– MEF 20 UNI Type 2
Implementation Agreement
– MEF 22 Mobile Backhaul
Implementation Agreement
MEF Certification
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MEF Specifications
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MEF Specifications Timeline
MEF 4
Architecture
MEF 12
Architecture
MEF 11
MEF 15
UNI
Framework
Management
MEF 1
Services
MEF 2
Protection
2001-3
2005
2004
MEF 3
Circuit Emulation
MEF 6
Service
Definitions
MEF 16
ELMI
MEF 7
EMS-NMS
MEF 10
Service
Attributes
Phase 1
MEF 17
Service
OAM
MEF 10.1
Ethernet
Service
Definitions
Phase 2
Service
Attributes
Phase 2
2006
2007
MEF 13
MEF 18
UNI-IA
Circuit Emulation
Services Test Suite
MEF 14
Traffic
Management
MEF 8
Test Suite
Circuit Emulation
MEF 9
Services Test Suite
MEF 6.1
MEF 19
UNI Type 1
Test Suite
2008
MEF 20
UNI Type 2
MEF 21
UNI Type 2
Test Suite
Part 1
May, 2011
MEF 22
Mobile
Backhaul
Phase 1
MEF 23
Class of
Service
2009
MEF 10.1.1
Services
Amendment
MEF 24
UNI Type 2
Test Suite
Part 2
MEF 25
Service
OAM
MEF 27
UNI Type 2
Part 5 & 6
MEF 26
ENNI
2010
MEF 29
Ethernet
Services
Constructs
2011
MEF 10.2
Services
Amendment
MEF 28
ENNI UNI
Tunnel
Access
& VUNI
MEF 30
MEF 7.1
Service
OAM FM
EMS-NMS
IA
MEF 31
SOAM FM MIB
(KR May 3 2011)
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Introduction to the Specifications
• Purpose
– This section takes a brief look at the specifications and their purpose
prior to going to individual specification overviews and or the
specifications
• Contents
– Connectivity between Carrier Ethernet and the specifications
– Specification timeline
– A summary of all the specifications
– A quick look at terminology and the two types of specifications
• Audience
– Intended for those who want to understand the scope of the
presentations prior to looking at the specifications
• What to do next
– Review the more detailed PowerPoint presentations or read the
specifications
Please also see the presentations on the MEF website giving overviews on each specification
and further details of upcoming specifications and industry liaisons
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Approved MEF Specifications
MEF 2 - Requirements and Framework for Ethernet Service Protection
MEF 3 - Circuit Emulation Service Definitions, Framework and Requirements in Metro Ethernet Networks
MEF 4 - Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework Part 1: Generic Framework
MEF 6.1 - Metro Ethernet Services Definitions Phase 2 (PDF 6/08)
MEF 7.1 - Phase 2 EMS-NMS Information Model
MEF 8 - Implementation Agreement for the Emulation of PDH Circuits over Metro Ethernet Networks
MEF 9 - Abstract Test Suite for Ethernet Services at the UNI
MEF 10.2 - Ethernet Services Attributes Phase 2*
MEF 11 - User Network Interface (UNI) Requirements and Framework
MEF 12.1 - Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework Part 2: Ethernet Services Layer
MEF 13 - User Network Interface (UNI) Type 1 Implementation Agreement
MEF 14 - Abstract Test Suite for Traffic Management Phase 1
MEF 15 - Requirements for Management of Metro Ethernet Phase 1 Network Elements
MEF 16 - Ethernet Local Management Interface
MEF 17 - Service OAM Framework and Requirements
* MEF 6.1 replaced MEF 6., MEF 7.1 replaced MEF 7, MEF 10 .2 replaced MEF 10.1.1, MEF 10.1, MEF 10 which replaced MEF 1 and MEF 5.
Architecture
Services
Management
Test
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Approved MEF Specifications
MEF 18 - Abstract Test Suite for Circuit Emulation Services
MEF 19 - Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 1
MEF 20 - UNI Type 2 Implementation Agreement
MEF 21 - Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 2 Part 1 Link OAM
MEF 22 - Mobile Backhaul Implementation Agreement
MEF 23 - Class of Service Phase 1 Implementation Agreement
MEF 24 - Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 2 Part 2 E-LMI
MEF 25 - Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 2 Part 3 Service OAM
MEF 26 - External Network Network Interface (ENNI)–Phase
MEF 27 - Abstract Test Suite For UNI Type 2 Part 5: Enhanced UNI Attributes & Part 6: L2CP Handling
MEF 28 - MEF 28 ENNI Amendment: Support for UNI Tunnel Access and V-UNI
MEF 29 - Ethernet Services Constructs
MEF 30 - Service OAM Fault Management Implementation Agreement
MEF 31 - Service OAM Fault Management Definition of Managed Objects
MEF 32 - OVC Service Level Specifications
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Architecture
Services
Management
Test
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MEF Technical Dashboard
• Please see the current Technical Dashboard
of work in progress on the MEF public web
site
• http://metroethernetforum.org/page_loader.php?p_id=79
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Relationship to other Standards
Bodies
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Part of International Standards Community
Working outward
from the core
Working inward
from the edge
Making it work
together
The MEF’s role is largely additive to these organizations, developing necessary
additional specifications that are required to enable Carrier Ethernet. The MEF
also provides inputs in support of Carrier Ethernet to these bodies via its
participating members and liaisons.
It is not within the scope of the MEF to endorse or otherwise the work of other
standards bodies and associations
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What Do We Mean By “Ethernet?”
• Ethernet as a point-to-point link
 IEEE 802.3 view
• Ethernet as a packet switched network (PSN)
infrastructure
 IEEE 802.1 (bridging) view
 ITU-T SG15 / SG13 managed Ethernet network view
• Ethernet as a service
 MEF view – user-to-user transfer of 802.3 frames
over any transport layer
 E-Line, E-LAN and E-Tree
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Complementary Standards Activities
Goals
• Reach consensus, bring MEF work to other bodies, re-use work of other bodies, work
with other bodies, avoid duplication, keep in communications
Scalability
ITU-T
Provider Bridge IEEE 802.1ad
Provider Backbone Bridge IEEE 802.1ah (MAC-in-MAC, and extended label space)
ITU-T SG 15 has referenced the MEF service work in their documents that describe
EPL and EVPL.
IETF
Layer 2 VPNs
IEEE
Service Management
IEEE
IEEE 802.1ag Fault Management
IEEE 802.3ah link OAM
ITU-T
ITU-T SG13 for Service OAM
Working with ITU SG 4 on harmonizing their work with MEF 7 and adding additional
features of interest to the MEF such as support of E-LMI
OIF
Customer signaling of Ethernet Services
Reliability
IETF
MPLS Fast Reroute, graceful restart
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Ethernet Standards Summary
Standards
Body
Ethernet Services
IEEE
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MEF
ITU
TMF
Architecture/Control
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•
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•
•
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•
•
802.3 – MAC
802.3ar – Congestion Management
802.1D/Q – Bridges/VLAN
802.17 - RPR
802.1ad – Provider Bridges
.1ah – Provider Backbone Bridges
.1ak – Multiple Registration Protocol
.1aj – Two Port MAC Relay
.1AE/af – MAC / Key Security
.1aq – Shortest Path Bridging
• MEF 10.2 – Service Attributes
• MEF 3 – Circuit Emulation
• MEF 6.1 – Service Definition
• MEF 8 – PDH Emulation
• MEF 9 – Tests: Eth Services
• MEF 14 – Tests: Traffic Mgmt.
• MEF 22 - Mobile Backhaul
• MEF 28 – UTAS and Virtual UNI
• MEF 4 – Generic Architecture
• MEF 2 – Protection Req & Framework
• MEF 11 – UNI Req & Framework
• MEF 12 – Layer Architecture
• MEF 20 – UNI Type 2
• MEF 23 – Class of Service
• G.8011 – Services Framewrk
• G.8011.1 – EPL Service
• G.8011.2 – EVPL Service
• G.asm – Service Mgmt Arch
• G.smc – Service Mgmt Chnl
• G.8010 – Layer Architecture
• G.8021 – Equipment model
• G.8010v2 – Layer Architecture
• G.8021v2 – Equipment model
• Y.17ethmpls - ETH-MPLS Interwork
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-
Ethernet OAM
• 802.3ah – EFM OAM
• 802.1ag – CFM
• 802.1AB - Discovery
• 802.1ap – VLAN MIB
• MEF 7– EMS-NMS Info Model
• MEF 15– NE Mgmt Reqrmts.
• MEF 17 – Service OAM
Requirements & Framework
• Service OAM Protocol – Ph. 1
• Performance Monitoring
• MEF 21 – Tests: Link OAM
• MEF 24 – Tests: UNI T2/E-LMI
• MEF 30 – SOAM IA
• MEF 31– SOAM MIB
• Y.1730 – Ethernet OAM Req
• Y.1731 – OAM Mechanisms
• G.8031 – Protection
• Y.17ethqos – QoS
• Y.ethperf - Performance
•TMF814 – EMS to NMS Model
Ethernet
Interfaces
• 802.3 – PHYs
• 802.3as - Frame
Expansion
• MEF 13 - UNI Type 1
• MEF 16 – ELMI
• MEF 26 – ENNI
• MEF 29 - ESC
• G.8012 – UNI/NNI
• G.8012v2 – UNI/NNI
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Global Expansion to Carrier Ethernet
• Relationship between the MEF Specifications and
Carrier Ethernet
– The technical work of the MEF as described in the
specifications, together with the work of associated standards
bodies, collectively enable the functionality and attributes of
Carrier Ethernet
– The completed specifications continue to refer to MENs (Metro
Ethernet Networks) but this is now a generic term covering the
enabled service network in the increasing variety of access,
metro and long haul networks
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Four Technical Areas
Services (Subscriber)
Services (Operator)
MEN* A
MEN B
User Network
Interface (UNI)
External Network
Network Interface
(ENNI)
Architecture
Management (Fault and Performance)
Test (Abstract Tests for Certification)
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Three Types of Specifications
• Technical Specifications
– They include architectural and abstract models required to create a robust platform
of technical requirements and definitions
– They are the principal documents that define mandatory and optional elements,
attributes etc., of the elements of a Carrier Ethernet network (UNI, Services, NNI,
etc)
• Implementation Agreements
– These typically quantify specific parameters and attributes called out in the
technical specifications so that consistent, interoperable implementation can occur
• Abstract Test Suites
– These consist of a series of tests to be used to measure conformance to certain
MEF specifications.
– They are intended to be used to create specific test plans such as those used in the
MEF Certification Program
Note:
The MEF specifications are written by representatives from the member companies who give their time to the work
in the interests of the industry. Their various backgrounds and style are reflected n the MEF specifications
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Key Specifications
Key MEF Carrier Ethernet Services Specifications
Carrier Ethernet services attributes and definitions
MEF 6.1
MEF 10.2
MEF 26
Metro Ethernet Services
Definitions Phase 2
Ethernet Services Attributes
Phase 2
External Network Network
Interface (ENNI) Phase 1
Carrier Ethernet Services Certification Test Suites
MEF 9
MEF 14
Abstract Test Suite for Ethernet
Services at the UNI
Abstract Test Suite for Traffic
Management phase 1
MEF Certification
Other important MEF
technical specifications
– MEF 20 UNI Type 2
Implementation Agreement
– MEF 23 Class of Service
Implementation Agreement
– MEF 22 Mobile Backhaul
Implementation Agreement
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Key Specifications
Carrier Ethernet Services
Specifications
Carrier Ethernet services attributes and definitions
MEF 6.1
MEF 10.2
Metro Ethernet Services
Definitions Phase 2
Ethernet Services
Attributes Phase 2
Carrier Ethernet services Certification Test Suite
MEF 9
MEF 14
Abstract Test Suite for
Ethernet Services at
the UNI
Abstract Test Suite for
Traffic Management
phase 1
MEF Certification
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Terminology
• Terminology
– There are a great number of definitions in each specification. Where
possible they reuse common understanding of terms in other standards
bodies such as the ITU
– A full glossary of terms used in the MEF Specifications is also available in
the Information Center of the MEF Public Web Site
• Compliance terminology common to all specifications
– The level of mandatory and optional compliance to the implementation
agreement uses the familiar RFC 2119 terminology
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MEF Specifications Overview
MEF 4
Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework
Part 1: Generic Framework
Purpose
Introduces the framework and terminology for the services (Eth) layer
Audience
All (Equipment Manufacturers, Service Providers & Enterprises), since it
provides the fundamental understanding of the Carrier Ethernet
architecture
Technical Committee Architecture Area
MEF 10.2
Ethernet Services Attributes Phase 2
Purpose
Defines the service attributes and parameters required to offer the
services defined in MEF 6. Updated from Original MEF 10
Audience
All, since it provides the fundamentals required to build devices and
services that deliver Carrier Ethernet. For Enterprise users it gives the
background to Service Level Specifications for Carrier Ethernet Services
being offered by their Service Providers and helps to plan Ethernet
Standardized
Services as part of their Services
overall network.
Technical Committee Service Area
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MEF Specifications Overview
MEF 6.1
Metro Ethernet Services Definitions Phase II
Purpose
Defines the Ethernet Services (EPL, EVPL, E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree. etc)
Audience
All, since it provides the fundamentals required to build devices and
services that deliver Carrier Ethernet. For Enterprise users it gives the
background to Service Level Specifications for Carrier Ethernet Services
being offered by their Service Providers and helps to plan Ethernet
Services as part of their overall network.
Technical Committee Service Area
MEF 12
Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework
Part 2: Ethernet Services Layer
Purpose
Defines the Ethernet Services (ETH) Layer as the specific layer network
responsible for delivery of Ethernet Protocol Data Units across internal
and external interfaces.
Audience
Equipment Manufacturers building devices that will carry Carrier Ethernet
Services. Useful for Service Providers architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Architecture Area
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MEF Specifications Overview
MEF 7.1
EMS-NMS* Information Model
*Element Management System–Network Management System
Purpose
Provides a standard for carrier management systems to enable
configuration and fault management of Metro Ethernet services.
Audience
Equipment Manufacturers building devices that will carry Carrier Ethernet
Services. Useful for Service Providers architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Management Area
MEF 15
Requirements for Management of Metro Ethernet Phase 1
Network Elements
Purpose
Specifies the network management requirements to be met by Network
Elements supporting Ethernet Service Phase 1
Audience
Equipment Manufacturers building devices that will carry Carrier Ethernet
Services. Useful for Service Providers architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Management Area
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MEF Specifications Overview
MEF 16
Purpose
Audience
Ethernet Local Management Interface (E-LMI)
Enables customer equipment to receive information regarding the status
and attributes of Ethernet Services thus allowing automatic configuration
and improved Subscriber network performance.
Equipment manufacturers of Customer Edge devices and of Service
Provider equipment. Useful for Service Providers architecting their
systems.
Technical Committee Management Area
MEF 17
Service OAM Requirements & Framework – Phase 1
Purpose
Provides requirements to be satisfied by the Service OAM mechanisms
in MENs and framework for discussing and implementing those
mechanisms. It also provides context for several MEF specifications (UNI
type 2 and ENNI) and the work of other standards bodies
Audience
Equipment Manufacturers building devices and Service Providers
architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Management Area
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MEF Specifications Overview
MEF 11
User Network Interface (UNI) Requirements and Framework
Purpose
Defines a split demarcation function between the customer (Subscriber),
and the Service Provider
MEF 13
User Network Interface (UNI) Type 1 Implementation Agreement
Purpose
This allows existing Ethernet devices (switch, router, workstation, etc)
acting as Customer Edge devices to be compliant to this IA with no
additional software or hardware upgrades
MEF 20
User Network Interface (UNI) Type 2 Implementation Agreement
Purpose
Audience
Specifies MEF UNI characteristics and operation in which customer side
of the UNI is automatically configured by the network side of the UNI
allowing verification of SLA and UNI connectivity. Additional objectives
include support for Ethernet OAM (802.3ah, 802.1ag) over the UNI.
Required for support of ELMI
Equipment Manufacturers building devices that will carry Carrier Ethernet
Services. Useful for Service Providers architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Architecture Area
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MEF Specifications Overview
MEF 9
Abstract Test Suite for Ethernet Services at the UNI
Purpose
Defines the test suite for conformance of Ethernet services and equipment when
deployed at the UNI
MEF 14
Abstract Test Suite for Traffic Management Phase 1
Purpose
Defines the requirements and corresponding test procedures for Service
Performance and Bandwidth Profile Service Attributes that may be specified as part
of a Service Level Specification (SLS) for an Ethernet Service
Audience
Equipment Manufacturers building devices that are designed to conform to MEF
Specifications. Service Providers conducting who require that their services comply
to MEF Specifications
Technical Committee Test and Measurement Area
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MEF Specifications Overview
MEF 18
Purpose
Audience
Abstract Test Suite for CES
Specifies testing procedures for pass/fail assessment of conformance
with each of the operating modes in MEF 8.
Equipment Manufacturers building devices that will carry TDM traffic
across Carrier Ethernet Networks. Useful for Service Providers
architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Test and Measurement Area
MEF 19
Purpose
MEF 21/24
Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 1
Supplements the MEF test specifications MEF 9, and MEF 14 with test
procedures for UNI manual configuration mode defined in MEF 13
Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 2, Phase 1: Link OAM
Purpose
Provides the first of six possible test suites for UNI type 2 (MEF 20)
Audience
Equipment Manufacturers building devices that will carry Carrier Ethernet
Services. Useful for Service Providers architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Test and Measurement Area
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MEF Specifications Overview
MEF 2
Requirements and Framework for Ethernet Service Protection
Purpose
Defines a broad frame work for hop-by-hop and end-to-end service level
protection.
Audience
Equipment Manufacturers building devices that will carry Carrier Ethernet
Services. Useful for Service Providers architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Architecture Area
MEF 23
Class of Service Implementation Phase 1
Purpose
Defines sets of classes of service, each set having two to four classes of
services. For each set, recommendations for traffic type mapping (e.g.,
voice signaling) to each of class of service within the set will be provided.
Audience
Equipment Manufacturers building devices and Service Providers
architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Management Area
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MEF Specifications Overview
MEF 3
Purpose
Audience
Circuit Emulation Service Definitions, Framework and
Requirements in Metro Ethernet Networks
Circuit Emulation Service “tunnels” TDM traffic through a Metro Ethernet
network allowing inclusion of legacy networks within a Carrier Ethernet
environment
Equipment Manufacturers supporting devices that provide Circuit
Emulation over Carrier Ethernet Services.
Useful for Service Providers architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Service Area
MEF 8
Purpose
Audience
Implementation Agreement for the Emulation of PDH Circuits over
Metro Ethernet Networks
Gives precise instructions for implementing interoperable CES
equipment that reliably transport TDM circuits across Metro Ethernet
Networks while meeting the required performance of circuit emulated
TDM services as defined in ITU-T and ANSI TDM standards
Equipment Manufacturers supporting devices that provide Circuit
Emulation over Carrier Ethernet Services.
Useful for Service Providers architecting their systems.
Technical Committee Service Area
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MEF 26: External Network to Network Interface (ENNI)
MEF 26
External Network to Network Interface (ENNI) – Phase I
Purpose
Specifies the reference point that is the interface between two Metro
Ethernet Networks (MENs) where each operator MEN is under the
control of a distinct administration authority. The ENNI is intended to
support the extension of Ethernet services across multiple operator
MENs.
Audience
All, since it provides the fundamentals required to delivery services that
extend Carrier Ethernet over multiple operator MENs and to build devices
that support those services . It is especially relevant for Service
Providers since it defines the standard mechanisms for interconnecting
Standardized
services across multiple
operator’s MENs.
Services
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Recently Approved Specifications
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MEF 26: ENNI - Definition
• ENNI is the reference point representing the boundary between two
Operator MENs that are operated as separate administrative domains.
• ENNI-N represents the functions necessary to support the protocols and
procedures for the interface.
ENNI-N1
ENNI-N2
Operator MEN 1
Operator MEN 2
ENNI
ENNI Frames are
exchanged between ENNIN1 and ENNI-N2
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The Scope of MEF 26
1. Standard approach to implementing Ethernet Services as specified in
MEF 10.2 and MEF 6.1 among UNIs supported by different Operator MENs
2. Specifies a standard Interconnection Interface between Operator MENs –
the ENNI definition
3. Specifies Operator Services Attributes – the OVC definition
UNI 2
UNI 2
ENNI
UNI 1
UNI 1
Operator B
Operator A
?
UNI 3
Operator A
ENNI
ENNI
Operator D
Operator B
UNI 3
Operator C
Operator C
UNI 4
UNI 4
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ENNI Baseline (MEF26)
Simple 2-carrier
Model
Service Provider
Network
Operator
Network
Subscriber
Sites
UNI
Subscriber
Sites
UNI
OVC_A
ENNI
OVC_B
UNI
UNI
UNI
UNI
Transit Model
Service Provider 1
Network
Service Provider 2
Network
Transit Operator
UNI
OVC_A
OVC_C
ENNI
OVC_B
ENNI
UNI
Subscriber
Sites
•
UNI
UNI
External Network-to-Network
Interface (ENNI) for service
availability
–
–
–
UNI
Simple 2-carrier and multi-carrier service models
Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC) between UNIs
spread across multiple networks
Operator Virtual Connection (OVC) for each EVC
segment
UNI
•
Subscriber
Sites
Key ENNI requirements
–
–
–
–
Services: p2p and mp EVC types, single and multiple
CoS per EVC
Encapsulation: Standard S-Tag frame format
Scalability: 1 and 10 Gbps PHYs
ENNI Protection: 2-link LAG, active/standby, LACP
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Interconnection Interface Details
• Physical Layer: Gigabit and 10Gigabit Ethernet IEEE
Std 802.3 – 2005
– 1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX, 1000Base T, 10GBASE-SR,
– 10GBASE-LX4, 10GBASE-LR, 10GBASE-ER, 10GBASE-SW,
10GBASE-LW, 10GBASE-EW IEEE Std 802.3 – 2005
• One or more physical links
– Link aggregation
– Protection
• Supported ENNI Frame Formats:
– Untagged
– Single S-Tag (TPID = 0x88A8)
– Single S-Tag (TPID = 0x88A8) followed by a single C-Tag
(TPID = 0x8100)
• Maximum Transmission Unit
– Size  1526 bytes required
– Size  2000 bytes recommended
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Protection at the ENNI
• When there are two physical links, the
Operator MEN must be able to support Link
Aggregation with one link active and the
other passive per IEEE Std 802.3 – 2005
– All subscriber traffic on active link with other link as
backup
• Operators may use other methods for
protection if mutually agreed
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Management at the ENNI
• The Operator MEN must be able to support
Link OAM as per IEEE Std 802.3 – 2005
• However it is recommended that the
loopback capability be disabled
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7.1 Phase 2 EMS-NMS Information Model
• Describes applicability of Q.840.1 management
entity elements.
•
Includes object class, attributes, relationships, methods, and
notifications applied to the Metro Ethernet EMS-NMS Interface.
•
Mapping between the information model presented in Q.840.1
and TM Forum’s MTNM 3.5 Connectionless Network Model.
•
Includes the definition of objects in support of
E-NNI and SOAM
Above is example of mapping between Q.840.1 and MTNM 3.5
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MEF 27 Abstract Test Suite for UNI
MEF 27 Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 2 – Part
5, Enhanced UNI Attributes, and Part 6, L2CP
Handling
• Defines test procedures based on requirements for UNI Type
2 described in MEF 20 UNI Type 2 Implementation
Agreement. The overall Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 2
will be composed of the following parts: Link OAM, E-LMI,
Service OAM, Protection, Enhanced UNI Attributes and
L2CP handling.
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UNI Tunnel Access Service (MEF 28)
UNI Tunnel Access (UTA) OVC connects the
Virtual UNI (VUNI) and Remote UNI
– Supports wholesale access model
– Operators supporting tunnel are not aware of service details
– Remote UNI is not aware of EVC specific service details
EVC1
– Operator supporting VUNI responsible for service details
EVC2
ENNI
UNI
Service Provider 3
Service Provider 1
ENNI
UNI Tunnel
Access OVC
connects the UNI
and ENNI
EVC1
Remote
UNI
Service Provider 2
EVC2
UNI
Carrier Ethernet
Service Provider
VUNI
Transit Service Provider or
Carrier Ethernet Exchange
Service Provider acting as
Carrier Ethernet Access Network
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New Specifications MEF 29
MEF 29 Ethernet Service Constructs
An architectural specification that defines
widely applicable abstract terminology
describing sub-networks inside a
service providers UNI-to-UNI network.
Four basic constructs describe the
externally visible behavior at interfaces
and connection points
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New MEF Management Specifications
• SOAM Fault Management Implementation Agreement (MEF 30)
– Defines the Framework for Service OAM.
– Provides mechanisms to detect, verify, isolate and report end-to-end
Ethernet connectivity faults
– Continuity Check, Remote Defect Indication Signal, Loopback, Linktrace,
Alarm Indication Signal, Locked Signal, Test Signal
New Detailed Presentation
and Technical Specification
on the MEF website
• SOAM Fault Management MIB (MEF 31)
– Facilitates multivendor fault detection
and trouble shooting
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Active Projects
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Active Projects
Services
Feb 2011
Architecture
Mobile Backhaul Phase 2 IA
Hybrid NID Service (HNS)
Classes of Service Phase 2 IA
Service Protection across External Interfaces
Ethernet Service Layer Architecture Extensions
(MEF 12.1.1)
OVC Service Level Specification (26.0.3)
Ethernet Access Services Definitions
Hierarchical Bandwidth Profile
Layer 2 Control Protocol Amendment to MEF 6.1
(MEF 6.1.1)
Management
New: Update to ENNI (MEF 26.1)
Test
Service OAM Performance Monitoring Ph 1 IA
Abstract Test Suite for ENNI
Service OAM PM MIB
Abstract test Suite for Ethernet Access Services
Service OAM FM and PM YANG
Service Activation
New: Service OAM Fault Management Ph 2 IA
New: Ethernet Service Latching Loopback
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Architecture Projects
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The Hybrid NID Service (HNS)
The Hybrid NID Service (HNS) - a standard MEF defined
service provided by an Out of Franchise (OOF) Operator:
– A tunnel through the OOF network, between ENNI and NID
– SP Management Interface (RMI) channel
– A standard set of managed objects for the SP
• UNI, SOAM, and service attributes
• Performance information and event notifications
OOF Operator Network
Service Provider Network
Main Data
Center in
Los Angeles
Remote Site in
Paris
ENNI
NE
NID
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
UNI
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NID
NE
UNI
• Tunnel attributes under study
• RMI protocol under study
• Letter Ballot target – 1Q 2012
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Management Projects
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SOAM Performance Monitoring IA
Customer
Site
Service Provider 1
Service Provider 2
ENNI
UNI
CE
MEF and
ITU Y.1731
Straw
Ballot
Customer
Site
UNI
CE
Service OAM PM (EVC: UNI to UNI and OVC: UNI to ENNI)
• Performance Monitoring Implementation Agreement:
• Details for monitoring service performance for P2P and MPT EVCs
• Metrics: Frame Loss Ratio, Frame Delay (FD, MFD, FDR, IFDV), Availability, Resiliency?
• PM solutions include:
• PM-1: Single-Ended; All metrics; DMM/R and SLM/R PDUs
• PM-2: Dual-Ended; Delay only; 1DM PDUs [optional]
• PM-3: Single-Ended; Loss and Delay metrics; DMM/R and LMM/LMR PDUs [optional]
• Common requirements
• Life cycle (create, delete, start/stop)
• Storage (measurement intervals, bins, etc.)
• Letter Ballot Target: 4Q 2011
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SOAM Performance Monitoring MIB
Straw
Ballot
• MIB definitions for SOAM Performance Monitoring
– SOAM PM IA is the base reference for this MIB
– Overview, Requirements and detailed Definitions for the MIB
associated with an interface on a Network Element (NE)
– Key PM areas include
• MEP objects
• Loss measurement objects
• Delay measurement objects
• Threshold configuration objects
• Notifications
• Straw Ballot underway
• Letter Ballot Target: 4Q 2011
• Depends on SOAM-PM IA
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SOAM Fault Management Phase 2 IA
NEW PROJECT
• Updates MEF 30 to address key areas not covered in Phase 1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Extra level of Sp/Op hierarchy
Interactions with Link OAM, E-LMI, LAG,
Per-service monitoring across ENNI
VUNI, RUNI requirements
Clarify Test MEG
ETH-CSF
New requirements driven by Access Services?
Letter Ballot target - 4Q 2012
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Four new Ad Hocs
•
•
•
•
Process Improvement
Resource Provisioning
Management Information Model Update
SNMP MIB update
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Services Projects
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Class of Service Phase 2 (MEF 23.1)
Straw
Ballot
• Allows customers to make meaningful comparisons of SLAs
from different Service Providers
– Adds new performance attributes for Mean Delay and Delay Range introduced
in MEF 10.2
– Recommend quantified performance objectives and associated parameters for
point to point EVCs and OVCs
– Recommend policing and shaping parameter constraints
Quantitative Delay, Jitter,
Loss objectives
Quantitative Delay, Jitter,
Loss objectives
MEN A
ENNI
MEN B
UNI
OVC
Quantitative Delay, Jitter,
Loss objectives
MEN A
UNI
EVC
UNI
OVC
UNI
• Straw Ballot underway
• Letter Ballot Target: 4Q2011
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Ethernet Access Services Description
• Defines point to point UNI – ENNI access services by specifying
specific MEF 26 OVC Service Attribute values
– Access EPL (single p2p OVC at UNI mapping all CE-VLAN IDs) [similar to MEF 28, UTA]
– Access EVPL (p2p OVC at UNI mapping to one or more, but not all, CE-VLAN IDs)
E-Access Service definition scope
Stacked tag, outer S-Tag
per MEF 26
UNI_1
e
Access Provider A
OVC
EVC
a
UNI_3
Access EPL
OVC
d
f
UNI_2
Access EVPL
ENNI
Service Provider B
b
L3 and L2 services
Carrier Ethernet
Networks
c
• Letter Ballot Target: 4Q2011
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External Interface Service Protection
Letter
Ballot
• Specification of the MEF requirements for Service
Protection across External Interfaces (ENNI, UNI)
Requirements
Addressing this area
MEN
Interconnected
Zone
Interconnected
Zone
MEN
MEN
Requirements
Addressing this area
• Letter Ballot now
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Class of Service Phase 2 (MEF 23.1)
• Allows customers to make meaningful comparisons of SLAs
from different Service Providers
– Adds new performance objectives for Mean Delay and Delay Range introduced
in MEF 10.2
– Recommend quantified performance objectives and associated parameters for
point to point EVCs and OVCs
– Recommend policing and shaping parameter constraints
Quantitative Delay, Jitter,
Loss objectives
Quantitative Delay, Jitter,
Loss objectives
MEN A
ENNI
MEN B
UNI
OVC
Quantitative Delay, Jitter,
Loss objectives
MEN A
UNI
EVC
UNI
OVC
UNI
• Straw Ballot just concluded
• Letter Ballot Target: 4Q 2011
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ITEM
MEF 22
MEF 22.1
UNI


Service Types


Link OAM


Service OAM FM



Service OAM PM
RAN BS
UNI
CoS


Performance
Mobile Backhaul Implementation Agreement
(MEF 22.1)

recommendations
UNI
Packet based sync
Carrier Ethernet
Network
UNI
RAN BS
RAN NC


SyncE
Resiliency services for
Provides specification for Ethernet
WCDMA,
mobile networks backhaulGSM,
(2G,
3G, 4G)
CDMA2000, WiMAX
802.16e
– User-Network Interface requirements
LTE
• Second Straw Ballot
– underway
Service Requirements
• Letter Ballot target – 1Q 2012
• Service definitions
• Clock synchronization for
application support





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Testing Projects
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ENNI Abstract Test Suites
• Tests the function, protection & recovery
mechanisms of two interoperating MENs via
their External Network to Network Interfaces.
– Part 1 Basic Abstract Test Suites test attributes for
CEVC, E-NNI, CEVC End Point per E-NNI, VUNI, and
CEVC per UNI / CEVC per VUNI.
– Part 3 Protection Abstract Test Suites defined per Link
Aggregation requirements of the E-NNI project which
defines test cases for protection mechanisms in
accordance with the requirements and service
attributes as specified in the E-NNI Phase 1.
– Part 2 OAM Abstract Test Suites and Part 4 Bandwidth
Profile Abstract Test are to be defined.
IMPORTANT NOTE
This information is preliminary
and is subject to change
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MEF Reference Presentations
MEF Reference Presentations Covering the Principal Work of the MEF
Overview presentation of
the MEF.
Overview presentation of
the Technical Work of the
MEF
Carrier Ethernet Services
Overview
Carrier Ethernet UserNetwork Interface
This presentation gives basic and most up-to-date information about the work of the MEF. It also
introduces the definitions, scope and impact of Carrier Ethernet, the MEF Certification programs
and describes the benefits of joining the MEF.
Includes a summary of the specifications of the MEF, structure of the technical committee, work in
progress and relationships with other Industry Standards bodies. For PowerPoint overviews of
individual specifications: click here
This presentation defines the MEF Ethernet Services that represent the principal attribute of a
Carrier Ethernet Network
This presentation discusses the market impact of MEF 20: UNI Type 2 Implementation agreement
This presentation describes how the MEF specifications bring Carrier Ethernet services to the
world's Access networks (with examples of Active Ethernet (Direct Fiber), WDM Fiber, MSO
Networks(COAX and Direct Fiber), Bonded Copper, PON Fiber and TDM (Bonded T1/E1,
DS3/E3))
This is the latest presentation from the Carrier Ethernet Interconnect Working Group which acts
as a framework for all presentations given on this topic.
Carrier Ethernet Access
Technology Overview
Carrier Ethernet
Interconnect Program.
Carrier Ethernet OAM &
Management Overview
Carrier Ethernet for Mobile
Backhaul
This presentation describes the management framework and the OAM elements for fault and
performance management expressed in terms of the life cycle of a Carrier Ethernet circuit
A comprehensive marketing and technical overview of the MEF's initiative on Mobile Backhaul
that has lead to the adoption of Carrier Ethernet as the technology of choice for 3G and 4G
backhaul networks
Carrier Ethernet Business
Services
A comprehensive presentation aimed at business users
The MEF Certification
Programs
A presentation of the MEFs three certification programs: Equipment, Services and Professionals.
These programs have been a cornerstone of the success of Carrier Ethernet and its deployment
in more than 100 countries around the world.
Presentations may be found at http://metroethernetforum.org/Presentations
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