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Re: [HSSG] Topics for Consideration



Mike,

 

It seems more reasonable to me to consider finally decoupling the physical pipe size from the rigid hierarchy used in the past.  Why not simply define a scalable interface that allows inverse multiplexing (physical layer aggregation – not the type of aggregation you have described, which sounds like the current LAG) of an arbitrary (within some bounds, obviously) number of physical channels (10G) into a single logical link?  The SONET/SDH and Digital Wrapper/OTN world already has mechanisms to do this (VCAT, LCAS), and dynamically to boot.  

 

This would provide a much more flexible, scalable solution to customers.  In particular, it would allow them to grow capacity on any given link as needed, instead of having to install 10x10G channels up front.  Further, when they hit 100G, they wouldn’t be stuck until some other solution is defined – they could continue to grow.  

 

Respectfully,

Jugnu Ojha

Avago Technologies

 


From: Mike Bennett [mailto:mjbennett@LBL.GOV]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 12:21 PM
To: STDS-802-3-HSSG@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [HSSG] Topics for Consideration

 

John, et al.,

>During our first meeting, I anticipate spending a lot of time focusing on objectives.  At the >closing plenary I highlighted two issues / objectives that the SG would have to consider:
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     Tradition of 10x leap in speed

I think the speed increase has to be 10x.  The standards development process will take at least 3.5 to 4 years to complete.  Anything less than 100G will force people who are currently aggregating 10G links to continue to use aggregation, only using fewer higher-speed, and more expensive links.   End users prefer using a single link over aggregating physical-layer links into a logical link because of the complications that come with aggregation.  The data in the CFI presentation was just a sample of cases in which network operators we're aggregating 10G links to accommodate the demand on their networks.  There will be many more by 2011 (when I expect there would be 'real' products on the market).

>    Multiple Reach Targets
 
>  It was also presented that the focus of this effort wasn’t for a desktop application, and >that  the cost model needs to be considered.

I believe we need to adjust the cost model in such a way that it is aligned with the ecosystem.  It is unreasonable, in my opinion, to expect a 10x/3x model to apply to systems designed for wide-area/metro-area networks.  I also think it's short-sighted to ignore the rest of the ecosystem and develop Ethernet only in the part of the ecosystem where the original cost model applies.

Regards,

Mike

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Michael J. Bennett
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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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