Enabling High Availability over Multiple Optical Networks This publication appears in: IEEE Communications Magazine Authors: D. Staessens, D. Colle, I. Lievens, M. Pickavet, P. Demeester, W. Colitti, K. Steenhaut, A. Nowé and R. Romeral Volume: 46 Pages: 120-126 Publication Date: Jun. 2008
Abstract: Carrier networks are gradually adopting a network model that consists of MPLS-capable routers and OXCs interconnected by high bandwidth WDM links for transporting IP and Ethernet traffic. A control plane can be used to deliver dynamic circuit provisioning in the transport layer, and bandwidth provisioning and traffic engineering in higher layers. Globalization drives the quest for end-to-end QoS guarantees over different carrier networks. Recovery mechanisms are crucial to reach the high availability requirements of critical services. In this paper we want to share our vision on how to enable high availability services spanning multiple networks using failure protection techniques, whilst obeying administrative constraints. External Link.
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