GPON management system
The present invention provides the capability to manage NEs with a large number of units of equipment and facilities, by providing functions such profiling, auto-creation, link aggregation and scoping. This makes it easier for to manage GPON data, voice and video services and to support traffic protection. A method for managing an optical network comprises automatically provisioning a unit of the optical network, automatically creating a unit of the optical network, and arranging link aggregation in a unit of the optical network.
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This application claims the benefit of provisional application 60/749,577, filed Dec. 13, 2005, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and system for providing the capability to manage network elements with a large number of units of equipment and facilities, by providing functions such profiling, auto-creation, link aggregation and scoping.
2. Background of the Prior Art
A Passive Optical Network (PON) is a point-to-multipoint, fiber to the premises network architecture in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple premises, typically 32. A PON includes network elements, such as an Optical Line Termination (OLT) at the service provider's central office, one or more Optical Network Terminations (ONTs), and a number of Optical Network Units (ONUs) near end users. There are a number of standard types of PON that have been implemented. ATM Passive Optical Network (APON) was the first Passive optical network standard. It was used primarily for business applications, and was based on ATM. Broadband PON (BPON) is a standard based on APON. It adds support for WDM, dynamic and higher upstream bandwidth allocation, and survivability. Gigabit PON (GPON) is an evolution of BPON. It supports higher rates, enhanced security, and choice of Layer 2 protocol (ATM, GEM, Ethernet).
The network elements (NEs) in such synchronous and passive optical networks include MCUs that control the operation of the element. Existing NEs only support a limited number of equipment and facilities. A GPON ONT will need to support more than 200 times the equipment and facilities than existing NEs can support. A need arises for a technique by which NEs with such a large number of units of equipment and facilities may be managed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides the capability to manage NEs with a large number of units of equipment and facilities, by providing functions such profiling, auto-creation, link aggregation and scoping. This makes it easier for to manage GPON data, voice and video services and to support traffic protection.
A method for managing an optical network comprises automatically provisioning a unit of the optical network, automatically creating a unit of the optical network, and arranging link aggregation in a unit of the optical network. The provisioning step comprises automatically provisioning a unit of the optical network using a defined profile for the unit. The defined profile comprises information defining operational parameters of the unit of the optical network. The information defining operational parameters of the unit of the optical network comprises at least one of a type of a port of the unit of the optical network, a speed of a port of the unit of the optical network, a protection of a port of the unit of the optical network, and a format of a port of the unit of the optical network. The creating step comprises automatically creating a unit of the optical network using information defining operational parameters of the optical network in communicating with the created unit. The information defining operational parameters of the unit of the optical network comprises at least one of a network address of the unit of the optical network, a type of the unit of the optical network, a network function of the unit of the optical network, a protection of the unit of the optical network, and a port of the unit of the optical network. The link aggregation arranging step comprises automatically arranging link aggregation in a unit of the optical network using information defining operational parameters of the link aggregation. The information defining operational parameters of the link aggregation comprises at least one of ports included in the link aggregation, a speed of the link aggregation, a format of the link aggregation, and a protection of the link aggregation.
An example of a system in which the present invention may be implemented is shown in
An example of a GPON Equipment/Facility 200 and Traffic Flow in such a facility is shown in
An exemplary format 300 of a Frame Switch Equipment Naming Convention is shown in
An exemplary format 400 of a GPON Equipment Naming Convention is shown in
An exemplary format 500 of an ONT Equipment Naming Convention is shown in
An exemplary format 600 of an FSW and GPONSU Equipment Provision is shown in
An exemplary format 700 of an ONT Equipment Provision is shown in
An exemplary format 800 of an FSW GEPORT Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 900 of an FSW FOEPORT Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 1000 of a Link Aggregation Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 1100 of an FSW FOEPORT Provision is shown in
An exemplary format 1200 of an FSW GEPORT Protection is shown in
An exemplary format 1300 of a GPON OLT Interface (OLTIF) Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 1400 of a GPON ONT Interface (ONTIF) Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 1500 of a GPON ONT EPORT Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 1600 of a GPON ONT MPORT Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 1700 of a GPON ONT GEM Port Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 1800 of a GPON ONT Voice Port (VPORT) Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 1900 of a GPON ONT Radio Frequency (RFPORT) Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 2000 of a GPON ONT Radio DS1 Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 2100 of a GPON ONT Virtual Tributary (VT) Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 2200 of supported GPON ONT Binding Facilities is shown in
An exemplary format 2300 of a GPON ONT FACLINK Facility is shown in
An exemplary format 2400 of a FACLINK Facility Configuration is shown in
An exemplary block diagram of GPON ONT FACLINK Binding for EPORT is shown in
ENT-FOEPORT::100:C:::GEPORT=7-1&8-1,PROT=Y;
ENT-FACLINK::3-1-64-1-1-
1:C:::FOEPORT=100,SCLASS=C,INPRI=3,SVID=5,CIR=35,EEIR=50;
An exemplary format 2600 of a GPON ONT VT/VTXcon Facility is shown in
An exemplary block diagram of GPON ONT VT Cross Connect for T1 is shown in
An exemplary format 2800 of Existing Equipment and Facility's AID Changes for GPON Service is shown in
An exemplary format 2900 of an ONT Facilities Profile is shown in
A default PROFILE may be provided for which the system automatically create all the facilities with default keyword value if ONTAUTOP=Y (under ED-SYS). The user may be allowed to modify default PROFILE. Other parameters in the default profile include:
For ONTF1N1: AID=100 (Reserved AID)
Default ONTPRFL 100 will set PRFL=E1-V2-R1;
Create 1 EPORT, 2 VPORT, and 1 RFPORT.
For ONTF9N1: AID=900 (Reserved AID)
Default ONTPRFL 900 will set PRFL=E12-T4-V24-S12;
Create 12 EPORT, 24 VPORT, 4 T1 and 12 VDSL.
There is one default ONT facilities profile per ONT equipment type and there are up to 16 user ONT facilities profile per ONT equipment type.
In order to perform ONT Facilities Profile Configuration, a number of major attributes must be set. These include:
EPORT/MPORT/T1/VPORT/RFPORT are positional keyword.
EPORT attributes:
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- SPEED, MTU, DUPLEX, AUTONEG, FRCCOLL, MCST, STATUS
MPORT attributes: STATUS
T1 attributes:
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- LINECDE, FMT, LBO, IBLPBK, FEPM, STATUS
VPORT attributes:
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- STATUS, VGWAY
RFPORT attributes:
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- STATUS
System objects, such as ONTPRFL, and Management Operations, such as ONTPRFL: ENT/DLT/RTRV/ED, are supported. Likewise, TL1 AID may have a format such as <ONT Profile #> (AID=n) and may include most significant bit(s) is tied to “ONTabcd” of value “b”, “n”=100-116 for ONTF1N1/ONTF1N1 (100 is default, 101-116 are user PROFILE), and “n”=200-216 for ONTF2N1 (200 is default, 201-116 are user PROFILE).
An exemplary format 3000 of an ONTPRFL Behavior is shown in
ONT Equipment auto-provisioning may be implemented using a new new keyword “ONTAUTOP”, which will be added in the system configuration. The default will be set to N. The whole NE's ONT facilities auto-creation will use the same ONTAUTOP. If keyword ONTAUTOP=Y, OLTIF and ONT equipment will perform Serial Number/Password auto-discovery and ONT equipment will be auto-created when a valid ONT equipment is inserted with default PROFILE. As ONT Equipment does not have physical position with OLTIF, GPONSU will need to assign the ONT Interface # when the ONT Equipment is auto-created. If keyword ONTAUTOP=N, OLTIF and ONT Equipment will also perform Serial Number/Password auto-discovery. User will manually provision the ONT Equipment. If ONT equipment Serial Number (SN) is not recognized, manual provision of the ONT Equipment should be rejected, and auto-provision of the ONT Equipment should be performed with equipment type=UNKNOWN and raise UNKONT alarm.
ONT Equipment Creation may be performed using a user ONT Profile. If ONTAUTOP=Y, ONT Equipment will be auto-created, ONTPRFL will be set to default PROFILE when ONT Equipment is created. The default PROFILE can be system default or user changed default.
An exemplary format of a user ONT Profile 3100 used for ONT Equipment Creation is shown in
ENT-ONTPRFL::110:C:::PRFL=E1-V2-R1;
Create 1 EPORT, 2 VPORT, and 1 RFPORT.
ED-ONTPRFL::110:C:::EPORT:MTU=1522;
ENT-ONTEQPT::IFA1-3-1-
32:C::ONTF1N1:SERIALNO=456xx,ONTPRFL=110:IS;
while for ONTF5N1:
ENT-ONTPRFL::515:C:::PROFILE=E2-V20-T2-R1;
Create 2 EPORT, 20 VPORT, 2 T1 and 1 RFPORT
ED-ONTPRFL::515:C:::T1:LINECDE=AMI;
ENT-ONTEQPT::IFA1-3-1-
16:C::ONTF5N1:SERIALNO=123xx,ONTPRFL=515:IS;
For ONT Equipment using profile behavior, the system should reject the provision of ONT Equipment if any of the PROFILE facilities specified can not be created, for example, if a limit is reached. Such limitations include BONT/RONT facilities supported limitation for each ONT or T1 maximum limitation per GPONSU (84). Also, an EPORT/MPORT/VPORT/RFPORT maximum limitation per NE. (4094/2560/10240/2560)
Each auto-provision facility from the ONT profile option starts from a lower numbered Port. The user may manually create ONT facilities after ONT equipment is created. ED/RTRV/DLT ONT facilities for those auto-provisioned facilities are allowed. The service provider may activate (UNLOCK) facilities which default to deactivate (LOCK). When facilities are deactivated, PM monitoring and Fault monitoring will be masked. (No PM/Alarm).
In order to provision the VPORT, the ONT Source IPADDR must be calculated. The user needs to set the IP Subnet Address or the ONT may use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to get the IPADDR for the Voice Gateway (VGWAY). For example:
ENT-VGWAY::1:C:::IPADDR=192.168.0.0; or
ENT-VGWAY::1:C:::DHCPADDR=192.169.1.2;
IPMASK value support only 255.255.0.0 (retrieval only).
IP Subnet Address and DHCPADDR are mutually excluded
The IP Address for each ONT will be using the IP Subnet plus the last 16 bits.
11111111 11111111
Bits 15-12 are for GPONSU Slot 3-6 & 9-14
Bits 11-8 are for OLTIF number 1-4
Bits 7-0 are for ONTIF number 1-64
The source IP Address calculation for each ONT:
For VPORT=3-1-1-1&&3-1-1-24, IPADDR=192.168.49.1
For VPORT=7-2-32-1&&7-2-32-24, IPADDR=192.168.114.32
For VPORT=14-4-64-1&&14-4-64-24, IPPADDR=192.168.196.64
For VGWAY System Configuration, the ONT MACADDR is a factory configured MAC address on the ONT Inventory EPROM for source ONT MACADDR. The address may be computed as ENT-VGWAY::1:C:::IPADDR=x.x.x.x,VIPADDR=y.y.y.y,FOEPORT=100,SVID=4093, PRTCL=H248,RSVDBW=500:IS;
For VPORT upstream traffic frame includes source ONT IPADDR, destination VGWAY IPADDR, source ONT MACADDR, learned destination router MACADDR and system SVID. The SE defines the OLT side BW=130K for each VPORT in order for software to perform CAC against OLTIF. The VPORT service default is always off (VGWAY=NULL) until service provider assign a valid VGWAY to VPORT.
For VGWAY System Configuration Provisioning, the address may be computed as: ENT-VGWAY::1:C:::IPADDR=192.168.0.0,VIPADDR=x.x.x.x, FOEPORT=100,SVID=4093,PRTCL=H248,RSVDBW=500.
The Major Attributes include Mandatory keywords, such as IPADDR or DHCPADDR, VIPADDR, FOEPORT, SVID, PRTCL (protocol), and RSVDBW, an IPMASK default of 255.255.0.0 (retrieval only), and an allowed IPADDR value of x.x.0.0. The SVID has to be unique as per NE. The IPADDR, VIPADDR, DHCPADDR, and FOEPORT can not be edited. RSVDBW can only be edited if STATE=OOS. System Objects include VGWAY and the Management Operations include VGWAY: ENT/DLT/RTRV/ED (system level). VGWAY can not be deleted if VGWAY is linked to any VPORT. The TL1 AIDs include AID=n <VGWAY #>.
An example of GPON ONT VPORT Flow is shown in
For Multicast (MCST for IPTV) Configuration, the addresses are computed as ENT-MCST::1:C:::IPADDR=x.x.x.x; or ENT-MCST::1:C::: DHCPADDR=192.168.3.123. If the user does not specify the IPADDR, 192.168.255.255 will be used as default if DHCP (Dynamic HostConfig. Protocol) IP address is not defined. MCST IPADDR and DHCPADDR are mutually excluded, as in ENT-MCST::1:C:::FOEPORT=101,SVID=4092,RSVDBW=1000:C. The FOEPORT 101 non-link aggregated 1 GE/10 GE MACADDR is used for source MAC for IGMP message and the address computed as ENT-MCST-CH::1&&512:C:::CHBW=2; (CHBW=1.16), ENT-MCST-CH::513&&1024:C:::CHBW=8; (HDTV). For IPTV(IGMP) upstream traffic frame includes source IGMP IPADDR, source IGMP MACADDR, IGMP destination MACADDR & IPADDR per IGMP standard, channel BW and system SVID.
For Multicast System Configuration Provisioning, the address is computed as ENT-MCST::1:C:::DHCPADDR=x.x.x.x,IPADDR=y.y.y.y, FOEPORT=101, SVID=4092,RSVDBW=700. The major attributes include mandatory keywords, such as IPADDR or DHCPADDR, FOEPORT, SVID, RSVDBW. The SVID has to be unique as per NE. The IPADDR, DHCPADDR, and FOEPORT can not be edited. RSVDBW can only be edited if STATE=OOS. The system objects include MCST and the management operations include MCST: ENT/DLT/RTRV/ED (system level). The MCST can not be deleted if the MCST is assigned to any IPTV (under EPORT). The TL1 AIDs include AID=m <MCST #>, where “m”: 1.
For Multicast Channel System Configuration Provisioning, the address is computed as ENT-MCST-CH::1&&1024:C:::CHBW=2. The major attributes include mandatory keywords, such as CHBW (Channel Bandwidth): 1.16. The system objects include MCST-CH, the management operations include MCST: ENT/DLT/RTRV/ED, and the TL1 AIDs include AID=M <MCST Channel #>, where “m”: 1-1024.
An example of GPON ONT IPTV Flow is shown in
For GPON ONT Configuration Management, each NE supports up to 2560 ONT equipments. Support List, Range and ALL with all the ONT equipment become impossible and unreadable. GPON ONT Configuration Retrieval supports command for ONT EQPT as per GR-831 retrieval such as RTRV-EQPT#OLTIF::<OLTIF AID>:C, and RTRV-EQPT#EQPT::<GPONSU Equipment AID>:C. Commands supported for ONT FAC as per GR-831 retrieval such as RTRV-xxxx#EQPT::<GPONSU Equipment AID>:C, RTRV-xxxx#OLTIF::<OLTIF AID>:C, and RTRV-xxxx#EQPT::<ONT Equipment AID>:C, where “xxxx” includes facilities ONTIF/EPORT/MPORT and T1/VT/VPORT/RFPORT/GEM/FACLINK. For ONT VT XCON as per GR-831 retrieval, supported commands include RTRV-CRS-VT1#EQPT::<GPONSU Equipment AID>:C, RTRV-CRS-VT1#OLTIF::<OLTIF AID>:C, and RTRV-CRS-VT1#EQPT::<ONT Equipment AID>:C.
For GPON ONT Performance Management, each NE supports up to 2560 ONT units. With existing Performance Management, the PM responding, PM reporting, and TCA reporting traffic between MCU and all GPONSU will be increased exponentially. For ONT Facilities (ONTIF/EPORT/VPORT/T1/VT/GEM/FACLINK) PM retrieval can only be supported when the corresponding GPONSU equipment and at least one FSW is in the system. List, Range and All for Timed/Cumulative ONT facilities PM are supported per Slot basis for GPONSU. Commands supported for ONT FAC PM as per GR-831 retrieval include INIT-REG-ALL#EQPT::<GPONSU Equipment AID>:C, INIT-REG-ALL#EQPT::<ONT Equipment AID>:C, RTRV-PM-xxxx#EQPT::<GPONSU Equipment AID>:C, RTRV-PM-xxxx#OLTIF::<OLTIF AID>:C, and RTRV-PM-xxxx#EQPT::<ONT Equipment AID>:C, where “xxxx” includes facilities ONTIF/EPORT/VPORT/T1/VT/GEM/FACLINK. Where the PM is responding, RTRV-TH/SET-TH/ALW-PMREPT/INH-PMREPT/RTRV-MSG for facilities ONTIF, EPORT, VPORT, GEM, T1 and VT are not supported. For the PM reporting/TCA Threshold Crossing, ONT facility (ONTIF, EPORT, VPORT, T1, VT, GEM) does not need to support PM reporting and TCA Threshold Crossing. ONT facility (FACLINK) only support cumulative PM.
For GPON ONT Fault Management, each NE supports up to 2560 ONT equipments. With existing Fault Management, the alarm/event reporting traffic between MCU and all GPONSU will be increased exponentially. Alarm Responding ONT Facilities (ONTIF/EPORT/MPORT/VPORT/RFPORT/T1/VT and GEM) alarm retrieval can only be supported when the corresponding GPONSU equipment and at least one FSW is in the system. List, Range and All ONT facilities Alarm are supported per Slot basis for GPONSU. Support for commands for ONT Equipment alarms and ONT Facility (ONTIF/EPORT/MPORT/T1/VT/VPORT/RFPORT/GEM) alarms as per GR-831 retrieval include RTRV-ALM-ALL#EQPT::<GPONSU or ONT Equipment AID>:C, RTRV-COND-ALL#EQPT::<GPONSU or ONT Equipment AID>:C, RTRV-ALM-xxxx#EQPT::<GPONSU Equipment AID>:C, RTRV-ALM-xxxx#OLTIF::<OLTIF AID>:C, RTRV-ATTR-xxxx#EQPT::<GPONSU Equipment AID>:C, SET-ATTR-xxxx#EQPT::<GPONSU Equipment AID>:C.
In order to support GPON, some changes to the system behaviour must be implemented. For example, GPON supports a distributed architecture in which all GPON databases except GPONSU/FSW equipment will be stored in the FSW instead of the MCU. Therefore, the FSW will act like the MCU for GPON services such as shelf facilities, including OLTIF, GEPORT, and FOEPORT, ONT equipment, and ONT facilities, including EPORT, MPORT, T1, VPORT, RFPORT, GEM, FACLINK, and VT Cross Connect. The behaviors will be changed, such as static retrieval for shelf facilities, ONT equipment and ONT facilities configuration will not be allowed if FSW is not present in the shelf, static retrieval for FSW Cumulative/History PM and alarm will not be allowed if FSW is not presented in the shelf, static retrieval for GPONSU Cumulative/History PM and alarm will not be allowed if FSW and GPONSU are not presented in the shelf, ONT Equipment and ONT facilities alarm will not be automatically reported but a summary alarm will be raised against OLTIF.
An example of an EPORT Service Provision sequence 3400 with AUTOP=Y/ONTAUTOP=Y is shown in
An example of a VPORT Service Provision sequence 3500 (without DHCP) is shown in
An example of a Multicast (IPTV) Service Provision sequence 3600 (with DHCP) is shown in
An example of a T1 Service Provision sequence 3700 is shown in
The FSW/GPONSU SWDL involves the DCC downloading both GPONSU and ONT (one PGM for all ONTs) PGM files when the user issues CPY-FILE/CPY-MEM. The GPONSU takes care of downloading from OLT to each ONT using G984 protocol messages. When the user issues INIT-SYS for NE to upgrade, each specific GPONSU and all underline ONT Equipments will be downloaded to the new PGM. The FVM (Database Version Mismatch) alarm will only report against GPONSU/FSW. The Alarm ONTFWDL against GPONSU will be raised if one or more ONT FWDL for this specific GPONSU is still in progress. INIT-EQPT is issued to perform the GPONSU download:
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- If FORCE=Y, allow to download and activate the new PGM.
- If FORCE=N, allow to download and activate the new PGM only, where the GPONSU is in OOS state and the GPONSU does not have outstanding ONTFWDL alarm.
Although specific embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that there are other embodiments that are equivalent to the described embodiments. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited by the specific illustrated embodiments, but only by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A system for managing an optical network comprising: and
- means for provisioning the optical network for data, voice, radio, multicast Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and port protection;
- means for creating a unit of the optical network;
- means for arranging link aggregation to form at least one link-aggregation comprising a plurality of link-aggregated ports of a frame switching equipment unit of the optical network, and to further provision a plurality of ports that are non-link aggregated ports in the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network;
- wherein the link aggregation arranging means comprises means for arranging link aggregation in the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network using information defining operational parameters of the link aggregation for the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network, wherein the information defining operational parameters of the link aggregation is a defined profile for the frame switching equipment unit comprising ports of the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network included in the link aggregation, a speed of the link aggregation, a format of the link aggregation, and a protection of the link aggregation.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the creating means comprises:
- means for creating a unit of the optical network using information defining operational parameters of the optical network in communicating with the created unit.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the information defining operational parameters of the unit of the optical network comprises at least one of:
- a network address of the unit of the optical network, a type of the unit of the optical network, a network function of the unit of the optical network, a protection of the unit of the optical network, and a port of the unit of the optical network.
4. A method for managing an optical network comprising: and
- provisioning the optical network for data, voice, radio, multicast Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and port protection;
- creating a unit of the optical network;
- arranging link aggregation to form at least one link-aggregation comprising a plurality of link-aggregated ports of a frame switching equipment unit of the optical network, and to further provision a plurality of ports that are non-link aggregated ports in the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network;
- wherein the link aggregation arranging means comprises means for arranging link aggregation in the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network using information defining operational parameters of the link aggregation for the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network, wherein the information defining operational parameters of the link aggregation is a defined profile for the Frame switching equipment unit comprising ports of the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network included in the link aggregation, a speed of the link aggregation, a format of the link aggregation, and a protection of the link aggregation.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the creating comprises:
- creating a unit of the optical network using information defining operational parameters of the optical network in communicating with the created unit.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the information defining operational parameters of the unit of the optical network comprises at least one of:
- a network address of the unit of the optical network, a type of the unit of the optical network, a network function of the unit of the optical network, a protection of the unit of the optical network, and a port of the unit of the optical network.
7. A system for managing an optical network comprising:
- a provisioning device for provisioning the optical network for data, voice, radio, multicast Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and port protection;
- a device for creating a unit of the optical network; and
- a device for arranging link aggregation to form at least one link-aggregation comprising a plurality of link-aggregated ports of a frame switching equipment unit of the optical network, and to further provision a plurality of ports that are non-link aggregated ports in the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network;
- wherein the link aggregation arranging means comprises means for arranging link aggregation in the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network using information defining operational parameters of the link aggregation for the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network, wherein the information defining operational parameters of the link aggregation is a defined profile for the Frame switching equipment unit comprising ports of the frame switching equipment unit of the optical network included in the link aggregation, a speed of the link aggregation, a format of the link aggregation, and a protection of the link aggregation.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the device for creating a unit of the optical network comprises:
- a device for creating a unit of the optical network using information defining operational parameters of the optical network in communicating with the created unit.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the information defining operational parameters of the unit of the optical network comprises at least one of:
- a network address of the unit of the optical network, a type of the unit of the optical network, a network function of the unit of the optical network, a protection of the unit of the optical network, and a port of the unit of the optical network.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Dec 13, 2006
Date of Patent: Dec 27, 2011
Patent Publication Number: 20070201486
Assignee: Fujitsu Limited (Kawasaki)
Inventors: David Solomon (River Vale, NJ), Janet Lin (Lexington, MA), Mike Colven (Dallas, TX), Mike Hare (Plano, TX)
Primary Examiner: Yong Zhou
Attorney: Murphy & King, P.C.
Application Number: 11/637,807
International Classification: H04Q 11/00 (20060101);