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Provider Opportunities
for Enterprise MPLS
APRICOT 2006, Perth
Matt Kolon
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NGN Challenges
Opportunities for network infrastructure savings
• Essential Application and service support
• New and legacy requirements
• Quality
• Ensure appropriate QoS and reliability
• Convergence with Virtualization
• Lower capex and opex by network optimization
MPLS addresses all three of these challenges!
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MPLS Addresses Enterprise Challenges
In three critical NGN areas, MPLS helps:
Services:
Policy:
Connectivity:
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Next-generation and legacy
interfaces, services, apps
supported without changes
Each stream, group, service or
application gets the required
QoS, availability, etc.
Collapse traffic onto a single
infrastructure, but maintain
separation, privacy, policy
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Connectivity: Convergence with Virtualization
More services on fewer networks saves money
• Convergence requires QoS, VPNs, traffic
engineering, L1 and 2 support, etc.
Services never want to be converged
• Differences in QoS requirements, routing,
availability, privacy, regulatory needs
• Each service should experience its network
as custom-built for it
How can we help customers converge, but not
seem to from a service point of view?
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Many uses for MPLS in the Enterprise
•Simple ATM or Frame VPN replacement
•Outsourced IP VPN
•Internet access links
•Point-to-point TDM replacement circuits
•Hierarchical VPN carriage or peering
•Layered security element
•Hybrid carrier/enterprise network
CoC MPLS
CE-CE IPsec
MPLS VPNs
CoC MPLS
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PE-CE IPsec
Inter-AS MPLS
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Different Networks for Different Apps
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Internet
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PSTN / TDM
Ops
ATM
Sales
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MPLS supports virtualized convergence
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IP / MPLS
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TDM
VPNs
ATM
Internet
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Not really a “cloud” any more, is it?
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Service Quality through Policy
Service Quality through Policy
Essential applications require highly available
service, usually with good QoS
Virtualization ensures separation of services,
yet each service needs its own treatment:
• Traditional QoS (delay, bandwidth, loss, etc)
• Availability (network resilience)
• Security (privacy, separation)
MPLS supports both standards-based and unique
solutions in these three critical areas
Without attention to service quality, no
converged network can meet business goals
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Service Quality Mechanisms
Determinism / Planning
Traffic Engineering
DS-TE
QoS
Diffserv
Multifield Classification
Filter-based Forwarding
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Availability
Secondary Paths
Fast Reroute
Fast IGPs
BFD
Security
Policing
Firewalls
Monitoring
Policy Application
Deterministic Routing
Separate MPLS paths or VPNs
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Application and Service Support
Native service environments preserve investments
Enterprise networks are always in flux
• Old applications and services phasing out, new ones
phasing in
Any convergence solutions must flexibly support this
condition of continual change
Support must sometimes be generic (e.g. Internet,
IP) and sometimes specific (e.g. ATM CES, TDM)
MPLS supports specific applications with standardsbased, partner, and proprietary solutions
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Native Service Environments
Capable of low-cost and flexible reconfiguration and migration
Next Gen Services
IP Routing
L3VPNs
Transparent LANs
P2P Ethernet
Interfaces
ATM
Frame
Ethernet
Serial
Any speed
Legacy Services
TDM
DLSW
PWE3 Solutions
Frame / ATM VPNs
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MPLS Paths and VPNs
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MPLS labels are
assigned to identify a
path, location, or both
Locations and paths
together create VPNs
Enterprises can use
VPNs to subdivide
networks in whatever
way works best for
them:
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Sales
• By application
• By service
• By user group
• By security level
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Hybrid Enterprise / Provider MPLS
MPLS VPNs have been a
very successful service for
many providers
Enterprises use these
services when they are more
cost-effective than building
their own VPNs
Enterprises who build their
own MPLS VPNs can link
them with providers’, thus
creating a hybrid
Remote workers and nonMPLS offices may access
the combined MPLS network
via encrypted tunnels
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Carrier of Carrier MPLS
Geographically distributed
enterprises often have
“islands” of network services
requiring interconnection
Providers offer “carrier-ofcarrier” services to their
MPLS customers, both
carriers and enterprises
MPLS interconnection exists
for services at layers 1, 2,
and 3 (e.g. pseudowires,
Ethernet, ATM, IP, etc.)
MPLS networks may also be
linked by dark fiber, private
lines, or other “non-MPLS”
methods
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Summary: Benefits of MPLS in the NGN
All business applications are supported
• Legacy or NextGen, critical to best-effort
Each application is assured the experience
(security, availability, performance) it requires
Converged networks that “seem” separate
• One bill for one network infrastructure from
your provider, yet many services / apps
• One network to manage, control, secure,
maintain, and regulate
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Thanks!
Matt Kolon
[[email protected]]
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MPLS Technology 101
MPLS uses small labels (placed after the L2
header) to switch traffic along a path
These paths co-exist with and depend on IP, and
are set up and maintained by RSVP and LDP
IP routing and forwarding proceeds as normal
using standard protocols and procedures
Multiple tags can be used to tunnel paths inside
each other, or to identify endpoints
That’s it! Routers use this infrastructure to
build MPLS-based services like VPNs
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