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BCNET Network Management Suite

A comprehensive suite for managing and optimizing the BCNET network, including 24x7 operations, network engineering, and overall management. Built using Nortel CPL technology, the network has a potential capacity of 28.8 Tb/s, supporting high-speed wavelengths and offering optimal QoS levels.

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BCNET Network Management Suite

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  1. Suite 7300 – SFU Harbour Centre 515 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 5K3 Phone: 604.822.1348 Fax: 604.822.9887 www.bc.net - info@bc.net

  2. BCNET Overall Management UBC 24x7 operations Network Engineering PGTX UNBC managed KAMTX TRU managed VANTX UBC managed KELTX UBCO managed VICTX UVIC managed SURTX SFU managed Net@EDU StateNets

  3. Western ROADM Project Fibre Net@EDU StateNets

  4. ROADM Overview • Built using the Nortel CPL (common photonic layer) boxes. • The system has the capability to transport 9 groups of 8 wavelengths over the network. • With the currently available equipment in BCNET and Canarie that has a potential bandwidth of 72 * 10 Gb/s is 720 Gb/s. • ready to transport 40G/bs wavelengths (OC768). • potential capacity of 28.8 Tb/s. Net@EDU StateNets

  5. Wavelength Assignment • The CPL system uses different groups of wavelength. • For each group a channel mux (multiplexer) is needed, • In the network 2 groups of 8 wavelengths are being used. • Group 6 (CANARIE) contain the wavelengths 1550.116nm to 1552.926 nm • Group 7 (BCNET) contain the wavelengths 1554.134nm to 1556.959 nm Net@EDU StateNets

  6. Typical Config Net@EDU StateNets

  7. B6Ch2 B6Ch2 Western ROADM Project Wavelengths Seattle PNWGP Vancouver VANTX Calgary (Bell) Kamloops (Bell) Victoria (Bell) B7Ch1 try HDXc foreign wavelength (and/or new MSPP in Q3 '07) B7Ch2 B7Ch2 B7Ch3 B7Ch3 move existing MSPP from GT in Q3 '07 B7Ch4 existing MSPP B6Ch1 B6Ch1 B6Ch1 B6Ch1 B6Ch2 B6Ch2 B6Ch2 B6Ch3 B6Ch3 B6Ch3 B6Ch4 B6Ch4 *only wavelength to be lit immediately* Legend orange: 10GbEblue: OC-192 B6: CANARIE + NETERA group B7: BCNET group existing MSPP new MSPP new MSPP new MSPP new MSPP B7Ch4 B6Ch3 B7Ch1 B7Ch2 B6Ch4 B7Ch3 Vancouver UBC/TRIUMF Victoria VICTX Kamloops KAMTX Kelowna KELTX Calgary UoC Net@EDU StateNets

  8. 10G Routing – possible design Net@EDU StateNets

  9. 10G Routing Requirements • Support 10Gb/s IPv4 and IPv6 routing, both unicast and multicast on each TX. • Support 10Gb/s switching on each TX. • Support multiple routing tables and/or routing instances • Have the capability to implement transparent point to point Ethernet lightpaths over the network. These lightpaths should offer a set of minimal QoS levels such a minimal/maximal bandwidth. • Make optimal use of the available network resources by having offering flexible protection and restoration schemes. Net@EDU StateNets

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