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Designing the Multi Domain Service Architecture for Network Connectivity Services in the GÉANT3 project Brian Bach Mortensen, NORDUnet Terena Networking Conference Vilnius 2010 connect • communicate • collaborate Outline GÉANT Service area Terminology and definitions Service catalogue and portfolio Service Architecture Service Level Specification Operational Level Agreement Service descriptions and SLS Static connectivity service Dynamic connectivity service Q&A connect • communicate • collaborate GÉANT service area Services provided jointly by independent organizations Technological differences Organizational differences Targets and challenges Joint service should hide internal differences Support structure (service desk, monitoring) possible provided by organizations connect • communicate • collaborate Service Access Hierachy connect • communicate • collaborate Domain terminology connect • communicate • collaborate Path agnostic services connect • communicate • collaborate Service Demarcation Point (SDP) Define a point where the service is delivered: An ”Equipment identifier” Unique URN A ”Port” identifier A ”Service ID” identifier <E/P/I> tuple The syntax of the SDP may vary from service to service connect • communicate • collaborate Service Portfolio and Catalogue Define a common service catalogue of connectivity services that can be offered to the NREN users Currently two main connectivity services are in progress (design phase): Static connectivity service Dynamic connectivity service connect • communicate • collaborate Sorry for spamming you.. Customers and service dependencies Customer A Requirements Requirements Customer B Customer C Requirements Requirements Requirements Requirements Service desc. IP Service desc. wavelength Service desc. BoD IP SLS Wavelength SLS BoD SLS Joined provider infrastructure I-SHARe (tool) perfSONAR (tool) Network Interfaces (resource) Network Protocols (resource) connect • communicate • collaborate Sorry for spamming you.. Infrastructure and supporting services iShare (tool) OLA OLA Federated Provider Internal groups perfSonar (tool) Supporting Service Supporting Service Federated Support Federated Team Support Team Network Interfaces (resource) Network Protocols (resource) Supporting Service Supporting Service Support Team Support Team Joined provider infrastructure OLA OLA Individual NRENs or DANTE connect • communicate • collaborate Service Descriptions (1) Two service descriptions are delivered: A General Service Description (GSD) – Non technical description of the service – Less than 300 words – Can be used by NRENs to advertise the service towards end users e.g: – “The GN3 Multi-domain Wavelength-based Static Connectivity – – Service (in the following referred to as “the service”) is an endto-end, point-to-point connectivity service for data transport. Currently, the data transport capacity dedicated to a connection can range from 1 Gbit/s up to 40 Gbit/s.” A few more paragraphs to further explain what the service offers Simplicity is key! connect • communicate • collaborate Service Descriptions (2) A Service Functionality Description (SFD) – Technically oriented description of the service – Targetted at the NOC managers and operational staff at the instituitions that needs the service – Covers management of the service e.g: – Fault management, service delivery management, accounting management, performance management, security management, etc. etc. – Some dataplane specifics e.g. possible interfaces/protocols at service demarcation points between the NREN and user institution connect • communicate • collaborate Service Level Specification Specifies all the measureable service levels that the GN3 service consortium endeavours to deliver : Examples: Availability of the service (with specifications of measurement criterias when the service is compliant) – Packet loss, delay, etc. MTU sizes, maximum burst sizes Service Delivery times – Service initiation – Service operation change – Service removal connect • communicate • collaborate Where are the networks? connect • communicate • collaborate SLA/OLA dependencies connect • communicate • collaborate LHC OPN based on multi-domain E2E links OLA SLS Figure is modification of work from R. Sabatino connect • communicate • collaborate Static connectivity service A static connectivity service offering SDH, Ethernet interfaces 1-40Gb/s Deterministic delay behaviour (Some) open issues Lead times – NRENs have very different lead times (technology dependent) – Lowest lead time can not be used – Highest may slow down even simple deliveries – A combination depending on request and possible paths may be the optimum solution Path diversity? – Both inside individual networks and the whole multidomain path? connect • communicate • collaborate Dynamic connectivity service (1) A dynamic, end-to-end Ethernet connectivity service Point-to-Point (between two SDPs within the joint domain) Four tranport modes under consideration – Transport of untagged Ethernet frames – Transport of a specific VLAN (with or without VLAN rewrite) – Transport of all tagged Ethernet frames – Delivering untagged frames to specific VLAN Bandwidth: 1Mbps-10Gbps (1Mbps steps), MTU: Standard, Jumbo Path control (i.e, use/avoid domains/nodes) for diverse routing Relatively short-living circuits with small lead time connect • communicate • collaborate Dynamic connectivity service (2) Participation requirements: Participating domains must implement the required supporting services. Supporting services (draft list) – Inter-Domain Topology Distribution – Inter-Domain Path Finding – Intra-Domain Transport – Monitoring – Authorization and Authentication – Service Desk – Accounting & Billing GN tools like AutoBAHN, cNIS, perfSONAR, eduGAIN can be used for this purpose; but a domain can use its own tools as well connect • communicate • collaborate The Teams Static service design lead by Dr. Andreas Hanemann/Rebecca Corn Carlos Friacas, Mark Yampolskiy, Andrea Kropacova, Gloria Vuagnin, Maciej Łabędzki, Kurosh Bozorgebrahimi, Tangui Coulouarn, Wolfgang Fritz Dynamic service design lead by Andreas Polyrakis Jerry Sobieski, Tomasz Szewczyk, Milosz Przywecki., Leonidas Poulopoulos, Bartosz Belter, Gustavo Neves, Jacek Łukasik, Damian Parniewicz, Kostas Stamos, Joan Garcia Espin, Jordi Jofre connect • communicate • collaborate Q&A Thank you Additional questions may be send to [email protected] connect • communicate • collaborate