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WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE |
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09.00 |
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MPLS-TP in Multi-Service Packet Network Deployments |
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PRESENTERS
NURIT SPRECHER
Broadband Forum Ambassador
LUYUAN FANG Broadband Forum Ambassador
Describing MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) an emerging set of standards that facilitates the use of MPLS in transport networks, as well as simplifies the Operations and Management of existing packet based architectures. Applications and use-cases for MPLS-TP in transport and multi-service broadband network.
• Mobile backhaul
• Carrier Ethernet
• Residential wholesale traffic
• Business services and market drivers
• OAM characteristics
• Control plane
• Function and survivability |
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10.30 |
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COFFEE BREAK |
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11.00 |
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MPLS in Mobile Backhaul Tutorial (I) |
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PRESENTER
DAVE SINICROPE Broadband Forum Ambassador |
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Examining the principal drivers for a new IP/MPLS backhaul transport infrastructure that accommodates the scaling needs of the evolving mobile networks.
• Key issues, enablers and drivers for a transition and the value of IP/MPLS in evolving mobile backhaul architectures
• MPLS fit and operation in the mobile backhaul network and the support of end-to-end SLAs,
QoS and high availability |
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12.00 |
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LUNCH |
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14.00 |
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MPLS in Mobile Backhaul Tutorial (II) |
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PRESENTER DOUG HUNT Broadband Forum Ambassador
• MPLS Pseudowires as an enabler for legacy network traffic migration and their operation
over IP/MPLS backhaul networks
• MPLS Operations, Administration and Management (OAM) and Protection capabilities
in IP/MPLS backhaul networks
• Packet synchronization and timing
• MPLS Mobile Backhaul Initiative - MMBI
• Summary of MPLS in mobile backhaul |
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15.30 |
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COFFEE BREAK |
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16.00 |
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MPLS in Clouds: the Intersection of Networks and Data Centers |
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PRESENTER
Kireeti Kompella Juniper Fellow |
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Considering the networking implications and requirements of the "Cloud", and how MPLS can be used in that context. Cloud Computing is defined in many ways, with many business models, but all of them require:
• Extreme scale: 10s of thousands of servers, 100s of thousands of Virtual Machines,
millions of users;
• Resilience, both of data and of connectivity;
• "Virtualization", in many forms:
- Multi-tenancy at the VM level needs isolation and handling of overlapping MAC
and IP addresses.
- Inter-Data Center (Inter-DC) communication needs Layer 2 or Layer 3 network virtualization.
- User-to-Cloud communication may need user-level isolation and privacy at Layer 3.
• Mobility: users may move, apps may move, VMs may move, even data centers may move;
• Elasticity: dramatic changes in resource requirements over the course of an interaction
with the Cloud;
• Orchestration: the ability to quickly and seamlessly commission, expand/contract and finally decommission a session with the Cloud.
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17.00 |
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END OF THE MPLS TECHNICAL TUTORIAL |
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