The layer network federation reference point-definition and implementation

J. Bakker, F.J. Pattenier
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This paper investigates the support for federation between different transport networks, in particular between connection-oriented and connection-less transport networks. A federation is a peer-to-peer relationship between two or more parties involved in order to achieve a common goal. It is characterized by a community that includes all parties involved, a contract defining the terms of the relationship, and a policy to rule the relationship's lifecycle. Connectivity providers can federate within a layer network by mutually providing transport connectivity service through tandem connections in a portion of a layer network that belongs to the other provider. To cross technological boundaries connectivity providers have to setup an interworking unit between the involved layer networks. We recognize three different cases: federation at layer network level between connection-oriented layer networks, federation at layer network level between connection-less layer networks, and federation at connectivity level between any layer network. The current TINA NRA does not support federation between connection-less layer networks. Additionally federation at connectivity level is not solved yet. To support federation between connection-less layer networks we propose to modify the distribution of functionality over the components that support connection-less transport networks. Furthermore, we specify interfaces that are part of the layer network federation (LNFed) reference point. To support federation at connectivity level we specify dedicated interworking components. The interworking interfaces are part of the LNFed reference point.
层网络联邦参考点的定义与实现
本文研究了不同传输网络之间,特别是面向连接和无连接的传输网络之间对联合的支持。联邦是两个或多个参与方之间的点对点关系,目的是实现共同的目标。它的特点是包含所有相关方的社区、定义关系条款的契约和统治关系生命周期的策略。连接性提供者可以通过在属于另一个提供者的层网络的一部分中通过串联连接相互提供传输连接性服务,从而在层网络中结成联盟。为了跨越技术边界,连接性提供者必须在所涉及的层网络之间建立一个互连单元。我们认识到三种不同的情况:在面向连接的层网络之间的层网络级别的联邦,在无连接的层网络之间的层网络级别的联邦,以及在任何层网络之间的连接级别的联邦。目前的TINA NRA不支持无连接层网络之间的联盟。此外,连接级别的联邦还没有解决。为了支持无连接层网络之间的联合,我们建议修改支持无连接传输网络的组件上的功能分布。此外,我们还指定了作为层网络联合(LNFed)参考点一部分的接口。为了支持连接级别的联合,我们指定了专用的互连组件。互连接口是LNFed参考点的一部分。
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