An analysis of path recovery schemes in GMPLS optical networks with various levels of pre-provisioning

D. Griffith, R. Rouil, Stephan Klink, K. Sriram
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The amount of resource provisioning prior to failure events to support optical path recovery has a significant impact on network performance, and so designing recovery mechanisms for any large network necessitates balancing multiple (in some cases, competing) requirements. The Common Control and Measurement Plane (CCAMP) working group's Protection and Restoration Design Team conducted a qualitative analysis of path protection schemes using different degrees of backup resource pre-provisioning. The resulting analysis grid highlights some of the trade-offs between the different approaches. In this paper, we describe the results of a simulation study that we conducted using the NIST GMPLS/Lightwave Agile Switching Simulator (GLASS) simulation tool. By measuring network performance with respect to the metrics used by the design team, we were able to produce quantitative results that confirm the design team's qualitative analysis and provide additional information for carriers and service providers who are designing optical networks.
GMPLS光网络中不同预配置级别的路径恢复方案分析
在故障事件发生之前为支持光路恢复而提供的资源数量对网络性能有重大影响,因此为任何大型网络设计恢复机制都需要平衡多个(在某些情况下是相互竞争的)需求。CCAMP (Common Control and Measurement Plane)工作组保护与恢复设计团队对采用不同程度备份资源预发放的路径保护方案进行了定性分析。生成的分析网格突出显示了不同方法之间的一些权衡。在本文中,我们描述了我们使用NIST GMPLS/光波敏捷切换模拟器(GLASS)仿真工具进行的仿真研究的结果。通过根据设计团队使用的指标测量网络性能,我们能够产生定量结果,证实设计团队的定性分析,并为设计光网络的运营商和服务提供商提供额外的信息。
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