(Continuation Question 5/13 and part of Question 11/15 studied in 2005-2008)
Motivation
Operation, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) capabilities are essential
for all network technologies when developing a carrier-class network. It is also
particularly true when developing a Transport Network because a Transport
Network is expected to support a wide variety of services in terms of
reliability and performance including highly reliable and high quality services,
which require effective network management.
Under the responsibility of this Question, Recommendations will be developed
to provide the specifications for OAM mechanisms and OAM interworking in
Transport Networks. This activity will be conducted in close co-operation with
related Study Groups, IETF, IEEE, Metro Ethernet Forum and other SDOs as
necessary.
A first set of Recommendations addressing Ethernet services and interfaces is
developed.
Further study is required regarding Network Interface and interworking issues
related to Packet over Transport.
Existing Recommendations may need to be enhanced to take into account new
Transport Network features of Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON).
The area of responsibility under this Question includes the specification of:
- Transport OAM structures and methods
- Network Interface characteristics for the Transport Network
- Packet data transport supervision
- Ethernet services
The following major Recommendations, in force at the time of approval of this
Question, fall under its responsibility:
G.8011/Y.1307, G.8011.x/G.1307.x, G.8012/Y.1308, G.8112/Y.1371, I.610,
Y.1710, Y.1711, Y.1712, Y.1713, Y.1714, and Y.1731
Question
Study items to be considered include, but are not limited to:
- Clarification of requirements and mechanisms of OAM for Transport
Networks. This includes study on end-to-end OAM support for packet based
ubiquitous networks. The OAM functions provide the capability for defect
detection, defect localization, topology management and performance
management.
- Clarification of generic OAM principles for connection-oriented
circuit-switched, connection-oriented packet-switched and connectionless
packet switched networks.
- OAM functions for packet based networks. This includes defect detection,
defect localization and performance measurement functions. OAM functions
should be able to be applied to both point-to-point and
multipoint-to-multipoint networks.
- Clarification of generic OAM principles under interworking of different
network technologies. This includes network interworking and service
interworking scenarios.
- Continue work on the transport Ethernet OAM Recommendation Y.1731 in
cooperation with IEEE
- Continue work on the MPLS-TP OAM Recommendations in cooperation with
IETF
- Start work on OAM mechanisms for PBB-TE in cooperation with IEEE.
- Continue work on the Ethernet services and Network Interfaces
Tasks
Tasks include, but are not limited to:
- Maintain existing Recommendations on OAM mechanisms for Transport
Networks.
- Preparation of new Recommendations on OAM mechanisms including defect
localization functions and performance measurement functions.
- Preparation of Recommendation on OAM functions that accommodate
interworking of different network technologies.
- Further development of Packet Transport Network service definitions
- Further development of Packet Transport Network interface specifications
- Develop a new Recommendation on Operation & maintenance mechanism for
MPLS-TP layer networks to align with the MPLS-TP architecture and include
the appropriate normative references to the MPLS-TP RFCs that are being
developed to address the requirements of the transport network.
NOTE: An up-to-date status of work under this Question is contained in the
SG15 Work Programme at http://1f8a81b9b0707b63-19211.webchannel-proxy.scarabresearch.com/ITU-T/workprog
Relationships
Recommendations:
- G.783, G.798, G.806, G.872, G.8001, G.8010, G.8021, G.8101, G.8110.1,
G.8121.
Questions:
- Q3/15, Q9/15, Q11/15, Q12/15 and Q14/15
Study Groups:
- ITU-T SG2 on network maintenance
- ITU-T SG12 on network performance
- ITU-T SG13 on NGN interworking
Standardization bodies, forums and consortia:
- MEF on Ethernet services Issues
- IEEE 802.1 on Ethernet bridges
- IEEE 802.3 on Ethernet transport
- IETF ccamp on MPLS extensions
- IETF mpls on MPLS transport
- IETF pwe3 on PW transport
- IP/MPLS forum
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