Huawei 40G OTU
Huawei 40G OTU
Huawei 40G OTU
Consideration
Trey Malpass
Zhong Qiwen
At Least 1m Backplane 4 x KR
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100 m 100 m
• 40GE OTN Support : Transparent transmission of 40GE MAC Frames
• Serial transmission in OTN domain
– OTN Edge NE A, B do lane skew compensation generated in the LAN interface
distance separately in the ingress point while terminating the Multi-lane Ethernet PHY
– T1, T2 do lane skew compensation generated in the LAN interface distance separately
• The 40GE signal as a serial data stream could traverse many OTN network domains,
without generating skew and differential delay.
This is an ITU-T standards effort; no work for IEEE.
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100GbE Client
WAN
4
OPU3 ODU3 OTU3
40.150519322 GBit/s
2,5
OPU3 ODU3 OTU3
40.150519322 GBit/s
10GbE Client
OPU2e ODU2e OTU2e
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LAN LAN
distance distance
100 m 100 m
• Service provider client requires Bit Transparency.
• While considering “Provide appropriate support for OTN”, HSSG was talking about the
standardized ODU3/OTU3, not an OTU3e.
• However, there has been some discussion of overclocked OTU3e in ITU-T. If ITU-T
defines ODU3e/OTU3e, HSSG has no further work for OTN support for 40GE.
• Studies under way to make it a network solution rather than point to point solution.
If ITU-T proceeds with this alternative, there is no work for IEEE.
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OTN OTN
Ethernet Ethernet
Edge NE ODU3 Edge NE
Equipment Equipment
A (40.150159Gbit/s±20ppm) B
T1 4*10G 4*10G T2
40GE LAN 40GE LAN
100 m 100 m
• 40GE OTN Support : Transparent transmission of 40GE PHY code-words with transcoding
– OTN Edge NE A, B do lane skew compensation generated in the LAN interface distance
separately in the ingress point while terminating the Multi-lane Ethernet PHY
– T1, T2 do lane skew compensation generated in the LAN interface distance separately
• Multi-lane alignment Markers could be transported if required, and should be transported for
complete 40GE PHY code-word transparency
• The 40GE signal could traverse many OTN network domains
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• 40GE WAN interface (similar to 10GE WAN) is a serial interface signal and the signal
transition would not generate Skew and Differential Delay. Skew issues are limited
to the electrical interface.
• PHY code-word transcoding could enable 40GE fit in the ODU3 payload area.
• OTN equipment does not need to develop 40GE transport interface line card. OTN
network and Ethernet equipment are interoperable.
40GE could provide this support for OTN; but poor history with 10GE WAN reduces
interest in this option.
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• There has been discussion in ITU-T for an evolved OTN hierarchy to support HSE
(10GE/40GE/100GE) after HSSG started discussions of 100GE in 2006.
• The most recent ITU-T SG15 Q11 meeting, was held in Shenzhen on Oct 15-19.
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• OTU3 was originally defined to transport STM-256/OC-768 client rather than 40GbE.
40GE is expected to be carried over the deployed standard OTN transport network at
40 Gbit/s in ODU3 (ODU3 has a payload rate of 40,150,519.322 kbit/s ± 20 ppm).
• For 40GE, PHY layer PCS coding will be one of the key points that determines
whether we could make 40GE and OTN meet at standardized OTU3/ODU3.
• Transcoding of 64/66b code-words was discussed as a expected solution for 40GE
to meet the standard ODU3 in OTN hierarchy. Mapping 40GE signals into standard
ODU3 has far more support rather than in an over-clocked ODU3e signal.
• However, transcoding was thought to be not exactly a transparent transport solution
for 40GE with 64/66b 41.25Gbps PHY Layer signal. Overclocking (ODU3e/OTU3e)
was also presented as a solution for OTN to support 40GE at the meeting. But this
will cause much confusion for the already deployed OTN hierarchy.
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• Next we review the consideration of “provide appropriate support for OTN”; and
raise the idea to support both 40GE and 4x10GE.
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• When transporting a 40GE LAN PHY signal, we could use those OAM code-word
spaces for Alignment Marker transport.
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Code word space used for 10GE performance monitoring (OAM) in each 10GE
LAN signal within an ODU3 can be used for 40GE alignment marker transport for
lane skew and differential delay compensation.
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Summary
• 40GE OTN support in overclocked ODU3e/OTU3e
– Need to collaborate with ITU-T; prefer a standard ODU3 to ODU3e.
• 40GE OTN support in standardized ODU3/OTU3 (PHY Lane aggregated)
– Need to aggregate multi-lane signals, thus need to do skew compensation:
• 40GE OTN support in standardized ODU3/OTU3 (PHY Lane Independently)
– Lane independent mapping, do not need skew compensation at OTN NE
• 40GE WAN interface with ODU3/OTU3 format
– Not a successful idea for 10GE.
• While providing appropriate OTN support for 40GE in ODU3, we should also
consider providing compatible OTN support for 4x10GE LAN in ODU3. PHY lane
independent mapping could enable this.
– Thus also providing 4 channels of 10GE support for OTN.
– PHY lane independent transport of 40GE in ODU3 could enable compatible designs for
supporting both 40GE and 4x10GE in ODU3.
Study is under way in ITU-T for 4x10GE LAN PHY signal transport in ODU3.
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