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SIEPON Alignment with

Broadband Forum Requirements


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EPON Workshop

Prague – April 20
20, 2012

Lowell Lamb, Broadcom Corporation


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lowell.lamb@broadcom.com

IEEE P1904.1 SIEPON WG 1


BBF Domain

BBF Mission Statement


We develop multi-service broadband packet networking specifications addressing
interoperability, architecture and management. Our work enables home, business and
converged broadband services, encompassing customer, access and backbone networks.
www.broadband-forum.org
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BBF Domain

BBF Mission Statement


We develop multi-service broadband packet networking specifications addressing
interoperability, architecture and management. Our work enables home, business and
converged broadband services, encompassing customer, access and backbone networks.
www.broadband-forum.org
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BBF Domain

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Aggregation
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Access

EPON

We are here.

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BBF Domain

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Aggregation
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Access

EPON

We are here.

TR-101 – Migration to Ethernet-Based Broadband Aggregation


TR-200 – Using EPON in the Context of TR-101
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TR-101, Migration to Ethernet-Based Broadband Aggregation

TR-101 contains specifications for


these network elements

V
U

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TR-200, Using EPON in the Context of TR-101

“EPON Access”
TR-200 contains specifications for
these network elements

Regional
g Broadband Access Network
Network
NSP1 Ethernet
/BNG

L2TP Access Node


NSP2 L2TS

User1

IP - QoS Ethernet
NSP3 BNG OLT ODN ONU RG
Aggregation
IP
T User2

IP - QoS Customer Premises


ASP1
Network
A10
VV S/R R/S U
U
RAN

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TR-200, Using EPON in the Context of TR-101

“EPON Aggregation”
TR-200 contains specifications for
these network elements

ONU Ethernet
Entity Switch

OLT
Ethernet
V U
Aggregation

ONU DLSAM
Entity

V U

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TR-200, Using EPON in the Context of TR-101

EPON Data Path (EDP)

An EPON Data Path is a traffic bearing object within an EPON system that represents a data or control
flow connection. An EPON Data Path is used to ensure per-service and/or per-service-class QoS.

OLT ONU

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TR-200, Using EPON in the Context of TR-101

EPON Data Path (EDP)

An EPON Data Path is a traffic bearing object within an EPON system that represents a data or control
flow connection. An EPON Data Path is used to ensure per-service and/or per-service-class QoS.

OLT ONU

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A Modern EPON ONU SoC
Multiple PON Interfaces Synchronization Transport Standards
• Support for multiple modes • IEEE 802.3 1G-EPON & 10G-EPON
Multiple Customer Interfaces • Support for multiple standards • IEEE 802.1 P, D, Q, X
• Support for multiple applications • IEEE P1904.1 SIEPON
Traffic Management • CableLabs DPoE, etc.
• High-speed switch Protocol Support and Security Features • CTC & CCSA
• Line-rate L2/L3/L4 classification • CTC, DPoE, 802.1x, etc., encryption • Etc.
• On-board
On board CPU and packet buffers • IGMP v2/v3 & MLD v1/v2
• IPv4/v6
• DHCP & ARP
• Etc.

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SIEPON OLT Reference Architecture (Figure 5.7)

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SIEPON ONU Reference Architecture: sL-ONU (Figure 5.3)

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Definition of EDPs (Appendix 7A)

Figure 7A-4: Provisioning of multiple EDPs using the Service-SLA mode

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TR-200, Using EPON in the Context of TR-101

EPON Data Path (EDP)

An EPON Data Path is a traffic bearing object within an EPON system that represents a data or control
flow connection. An EPON Data Path is used to ensure per-service and/or per-service-class QoS.

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ONU Reference Architecture: mL-ONU (Figure 5.4)

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Definition of EDPs (Appendix 7A)

Figure 7A-5: Provisioning of multiple EDPs using the Multiple-Line-ONUs mode

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TR-200, Using EPON in the Context of TR-101

EPON Data Path (EDP)

An EPON Data Path is a traffic bearing object within an EPON system that represents a data or control
flow connection. An EPON Data Path is used to ensure per-service and/or per-service-class QoS.

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Summary

 The P1904.1 SIEPON standard maps current BBF service-layer functionality onto an
abstract model containing sufficient detail to allow the development of:

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Summary

 The P1904.1 SIEPON standard maps current BBF service-layer functionality onto an
abstract model containing sufficient detail to allow the development of:

• Rigorous functional requirements, and

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Summary

 The P1904.1 SIEPON standard maps current BBF service-layer functionality onto an
abstract model containing sufficient detail to allow the development of:

• Rigorous functional requirements, and

• An extensive conformance-assessment testing program.

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Summary

 The P1904.1 SIEPON standard maps current BBF service-layer functionality onto an
abstract model containing sufficient detail to allow the development of:

• Rigorous functional requirements, and

• An extensive conformance-assessment testing program.

 The P1904.1 SIEPON Working Group and the Broadband Forum enjoy a close, working
relationship.
p It is anticipated
p that the two groups
g p will continue collaborating
g on projects
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of mutual interest.

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Thank You!

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