IP Library Granted Patent US 7,742,502
Granted Patent B2
US 7,742,502 · App. 11/255,203 · Granted Jun 22, 2010

Method and apparatus for transporting a client layer signal over an optical transport network (OTN)

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Patent No.
US 7,742,502
App. No.
11/255,203
Granted
Jun 22, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

In order to facilitate the transport of 1 Gbit/s Ethernet signals over an Optical Transport Network using the Optical Transport Hierarchy as specified by ITU-T G.709, a new OTH entity referred to as Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 (ODU 0, 101 ) with a capacity of approximately 1.22 Gbit/s is defined. This new entity fits perfectly into the existing OTH multiplexing structure, allowing the transport of two times a 1 Gbit/s Ethernet client layer signal within the capacity of one ODU 1 ( 110 ), while being individually switchable. A 1 Gbit/s Ethernet signal ( 102 ) can be mapped into the ODU 0 payload ( 103 ) using the Transparent Generic Framing Procedure (GFP-T) encapsulation technique as specified in Rec. G.7041.

Claims (41)

1. A method of transporting client layer signals over an Optical Transport Network, said Optical Transport Network being designed for the transport of optical transport signals structured in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy, the Optical Transport Hierarchy providing at least three multiplex layers k with k=1, 2, and 3 and defining corresponding Optical Channel Data Units-k, wherein said Optical Channel Data Units-k with k=1, 2, and 3 are of a size that four transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units of a lower layer can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units of the next higher layer, wherein each Optical Channel Data Unit-k comprises an overhead area and a payload area; wherein said Optical Transport Network supports at least said multiplex layer k=1 and corresponding Optical Channel Data Units- 1 , the Optical Transport Hierarchy further defining Optical Channel Payload Units-k, and said Optical Transport Network including switching elements capable of switching Optical Channel Data Units-k between ports of the switching element in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy; and wherein said method comprises the steps of

generating an optical transport signal built from first and second Optical Channel Data Units- 0 and a selected higher level Optical Channel Data Unit, the Optical Channel Data Units- 0 being such that two transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 1 , the structure of each Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 including a payload area;

mapping first and second of said client layer signals, including any overhead of the client layer signals, into the payload areas of said first and second Optical Channel Data Units- 0 , respectively;

providing additionally in each of the Optical Channel Data Units- 0 an Optical Channel Payload Unit- 0 -specific overhead area structured to perform functions of an Optical Channel Payload Unit overhead of the Optical Transport Hierarchy;

providing additionally in each of the Optical Channel Data Units- 0 an Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 -specific overhead area structured to perform functions of an Optical Channel Data Unit overhead of the Optical Transport Hierarchy;

multiplexing the first and second Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into a payload area of the selected higher level Optical Channel Data Unit; and

making an entry in an overhead area of the selected higher level Optical Channel Data Unit that enables a switching element in the Optical Transport Network which switches in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy to treat the first and second Optical Channel Data Units- 0 as distinct Optical Transport Hierarchy units and to switch them individually according to the Optical Transport Hierarchy.

2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said client layer signal is a 1 Gbits/s Ethernet signal and wherein said method comprises the step of encapsulating said 1 Gbits/s Ethernet signal according to a Transparent Generic Framing Procedure.

3. A method according to claim 1 comprising the step of multiplexing two transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 1 .

4. A method according to claim 1 comprising the steps of multiplexing eight transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 2 , and filling two of 476 columns of a tributary slot of said Optical Channel Data Units- 2 with fixed stuff bytes.

5. A method according to claim 1 comprising the steps of multiplexing 32 transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 3 , and filling one of 119 columns of a tributary slot of said Optical Channel Data Units- 3 with fixed stuff bytes.

6. A network element for an Optical Transport Network, said network element being designed to handle optical transport signals structured in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy, the Optical Transport Hierarchy providing at least three multiplex layers k with k=1, 2, and 3 and defining corresponding Optical Channel Data Units-k, wherein said Optical Channel Data Units-k with k=1, 2, and 3 are of a size that four transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units of a lower layer can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units of the next higher layer, wherein each Optical Channel Data Units-k comprises an overhead area and a payload area; wherein said network element supports at least said multiplex layer k=1 and corresponding Optical Channel Data Units- 1 , the Optical Transport Hierarchy further defining Optical Channel Payload Units-k, and said Optical Transport Network including switches capable of switching Optical Channel Data Units-k between ports of the switch in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy; and wherein said network element comprises

at least one I/O port for processing a transport signal built from first and second Optical Channel Data Units- 0 and a selected higher level Optical Channel Data Unit, the Optical Channel Data Units- 0 being such that two transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 1 , the structure of each Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 including a payload area, and in addition, an Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 -specific overhead, and an Optical Channel Payload Unit- 0 -specific overhead area, said specific overhead areas structured to perform functions of an Optical Channel Data Unit overhead and an Optical Channel Payload Unit overhead, respectively, of the Optical Transport Hierarchy;

means for mapping first and second client layer signals, including any overhead of the client layer signals, into the payload areas of said first and second Optical Channel Data Units- 0 , respectively; and

means for multiplexing the first and second Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into the payload area of the selected higher level Optical Channel Data Unit, with an entry in an overhead area of the selected higher level Optical Channel Data Unit that enables a switching element in the Optical Transport Network which switches in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy to treat the first and second Optical Channel Data Units- 0 as distinct Optical Transport Hierarchy units and to switch them individually according to the Optical Transport Hierarchy.

7. A network element according to claim 6 comprising an Ethernet interface for receiving a 1 Gbits/s Ethernet signal, means for encapsulating said 1 Gbits/s Ethernet signal according to a Transparent Generic Framing Procedure and means for mapping said encapsulated 1 Gbits/s Ethernet signal into the payload areas of said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 .

8. A network element according to claim 6 , comprising a switch matrix adapted to switch transport signals from any to any I/O port of said network element at a granularity of said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 .

9. A network element according to claim 6 , comprising at least one multiplexer for multiplexing two or more transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units of a higher layer.

10. A method of transporting a client layer signal over an Optical Transport Network, said Optical Transport Network being designed for the transport of optical transport signals structured in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy, the Optical Transport Hierarchy providing at least three multiplex layers k with k=1, 2, and 3 and defining corresponding Optical Channel Data Units-k, wherein said Optical Channel Data Units-k with k=1, 2, and 3 are of a size that four transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units of a lower layer can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units of the next higher layer; wherein each Optical Channel Data Unit-k comprises an overhead area and a payload area; wherein said Optical Transport Network supports at least said multiplex layer k=1 and corresponding Optical Channel Data Units- 1 , wherein said method comprises the steps of

generating an optical transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 , the structure of each Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 including a payload area;

mapping client layer signals into the payload areas of said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 ;

providing additionally in each of the Optical Channel Data Units- 0 an Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 -specific overhead structured to perform functions of an Optical Channel Data Unit overhead in the Optical Transport Hierarchy;

for Optical Channel Data Units-k, for k=1, 2, and 3, providing a number of tributary timeslots for the payload area thereof, with the number of timeslots including 2 timeslots for k=1, 8 timeslots for k=2, and 32 timeslots for k=3;

multiplexing the optical transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into tributary timeslots of any selected one of the higher level Optical Channel Data Unit-k; and

providing a structure identifier in an Optical Channel Payload Unit- 0 overhead area of the selected higher layer Optical Channel Data Unit-k, said identifier including bits corresponding to each tributary slot, indicating the content of the corresponding tributary slot and identifying the Optical Channel Data Unit types of tributary slots carrying said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 as Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 .

11. A method of transporting a client layer signal over an Optical Transport Network, said Optical Transport Network being designed for the transport of optical transport signals structured in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy, said Optical Transport Hierarchy providing at least three multiplex layers k with k=1, 2, and 3 and defining corresponding Optical Channel Data Units-k, wherein said Optical Channel Data Units-k with k=1, 2, and 3 are of a size that four transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units of a lower layer can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units of the next higher layer; wherein each Optical Channel Data Unit-k comprises an overhead area and a payload area; wherein said Optical Transport Network supports at least said multiplex layer k=1 and corresponding Optical Channel Data Units- 1 ; wherein said method comprises the steps of

generating a transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 , which are such that two transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 1 ,

mapping said client layer signal into the payload areas of said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 ;

multiplexing said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into higher layer Optical Channel Data Units-k, said higher layer Optical Channel Data Units-k comprising tributary slots, which are of a size that fits to the size of said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 ; and

providing a Multiplex Structure Identifier in an overhead field of said higher layer Optical Channel Data Units-k, said Multiplex Structure Identifier including one byte per tributary slot indicating the content of the corresponding tributary slot and identifying the Optical Channel Data Unit types of the tributary slots carrying said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 as Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 .

12. A network element for an Optical Transport Network, said network element being designed to handle optical transport signals structured in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy, the Optical Transport Hierarchy providing at least three multiplex layers k with k=1, 2, and 3 and defining corresponding Optical Channel Data Units-k, wherein said Optical Channel Data Units-k with k=1, 2, and 3 are of a size that four transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units of a lower layer can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units of the next higher layer; wherein each Optical Channel Data Units-k comprises an overhead area and a payload area; wherein said network element supports at least said multiplex layer k=1 and corresponding Optical Channel Data Units- 1 , wherein said network element comprises

at least one I/O port for processing a transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 , the structure of each Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 including a payload area, and in addition, an Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 -specific overhead structured to perform functions of an Optical Channel Data Unit overhead in the Optical Transport Hierarchy;

means for mapping client layer signals into the payload areas of said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 ; and

means for multiplexing, in Optical Channel Data Units-k, for k=1, 2, and 3, into a number of tributary timeslots in the payload area thereof, with the number of timeslots including 2 timeslots for k=1, 8 timeslots for k=2, and 32 timeslots for k=3;

means for multiplexing the optical transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into tributary timeslots of any selected one of the higher level Optical Channel Data Unit-k; and

means for providing a structure identifier in an Optical Channel Payload Unit- 0 overhead area of the selected higher layer Optical Channel Data Unit-k, said identifier including bits corresponding to each tributary timeslot indicating the content of the corresponding tributary timeslot and identifying the Optical Channel Data Unit types of tributary timeslots carrying said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 as Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 .

13. A network element for an Optical Transport Network, said network element being designed to handle optical transport signals structured in accordance with the Optical Transport Hierarchy, said Optical Transport Hierarchy providing at least three multiplex layers k with k=1, 2, and 3 and defining corresponding Optical Channel Data Units-k, wherein said Optical Channel Data Units-k with k=1, 2, and 3 are of a size that four transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units of a lower layer can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units of the next higher layer; wherein each Optical Channel Data Units-k comprises an overhead area and a payload area; wherein said network element supports at least said multiplex layer k=1 and corresponding Optical Channel Data Units- 1 ; wherein said network element comprises

at least one I/O port for processing a transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 , which are such that two transport signals built from Optical Channel Data Units- 0 can be multiplexed into one transport signal built from Optical Channel Data Units- 1 ;

means for mapping a client layer signal into the payload areas of said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 ;

means for multiplexing said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 into higher layer Optical Channel Data Units-k, said higher layer Optical Channel Data Units-k comprising tributary slots, which are of a size that fits to the size of said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 ; and

means for providing a Multiplex Structure Identifier in an overhead field of said higher layer Optical Channel Data Units-k, said Multiplex Structure Identifier including one byte per tributary slot indicating the content of the corresponding tributary slot and identifying the Optical Channel Data Unit types of the tributary slots carrying said Optical Channel Data Units- 0 as Optical Channel Data Unit- 0 .

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