IP Library Granted Patent US 8,233,791
Granted Patent B2
US 8,233,791 · App. 12/489,264 · Granted Jul 31, 2012

Methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing virtual 1:N automatic protection switching (APS) and dynamic, in service configuration change for optical network interface equipment

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Patent No.
US 8,233,791
App. No.
12/489,264
Granted
Jul 31, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The subject matter described herein includes providing virtual 1:N automatic protection switching and dynamic, in service configuration change for optical network interface equipment. According to one aspect of the subject matter described herein, a method for providing virtual 1:N automatic protection switching (APS) for optical network interface equipment is disclosed. The method includes configuring N optical network interface cards (ONICs) as working cards, each working card having sending and receiving optical interfaces, wherein N is an integer greater than 1. A single ONIC is configured as a protection card for providing N optical interfaces for providing redundant interface protection for each of the optical interfaces on the N working cards. In response to detecting a failure of one of the N working cards or a failure of one of the optical interfaces on one of the N working cards, optical networking communications that would have been sent to or received by the failed card are automatically sent and received using a protecting interface on the protection card that is associated with the failed card.

Claims (32)

1. A method for providing virtual 1:N automatic protection switching (APS) for optical network interface equipment, the method comprising:

configuring N optical network interface cards (ONICs) as working cards, each working card having sending and receiving optical interfaces, wherein N is an integer greater than 1;

configuring a ONIC as a protection card having M optical interfaces, wherein M is an integer greater than or equal to N, the M optical interfaces providing redundant interface protection for at least one of the optical interfaces on each of the N working cards, wherein providing redundant interface protection includes maintaining a one to one ratio between the M optical interfaces and the optical interfaces on each of the N working cards being protected; and

in response to detecting a failure of one of the N working cards or a failure of one of the optical interfaces on one of the N working cards, automatically sending or receiving, using a protecting interface on the protection card that is associated with the failed card or interface, optical networking communications that would have been sent to or received by the failed card or interface.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein configuring N ONICs as working cards includes configuring each of the N ONICs for sending and receiving synchronous optical networking (SONET) communications.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein configuring N ONICs as working cards includes configuring each of the N ONICs for sending and receiving synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) communications.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein configuring N ONICs as working cards includes configuring each of the N ONICs in a 1+1 equipment protection APS scheme.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein configuring the protection card includes configuring the protection card in a 1+1 equipment protection APS scheme.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein configuring the protection card includes configuring the protection card to include fewer than M payload processors.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein automatically sending and receiving optical networking communications using the protection interface includes electrically and/or electronically shunting the optical networking communications from the failed card or interface to the protection card.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein automatically sending and receiving optical networking communications that would have been sent to or received by the failed card or interface includes automatically transitioning the communications to the protection interface transparently to the far end equipment associated with the communications.

9. A system for providing virtual 1:N automatic protection switching (APS) for optical network interface equipment, the system comprising:

N optical network interface cards (ONICs) being configured as working cards, each working card having sending and receiving optical interfaces, wherein N is an integer greater than 1; and

a ONIC being configured as a protection card having M optical interfaces, wherein M is an integer greater than or equal to N, the M optical interfaces fix providing redundant interface protection for at least one of the optical interfaces on each of the N working cards, wherein providing redundant interface protection includes maintaining a one to one ratio between the M optical interfaces and the optical interfaces on each of the N working cards being protected, wherein in response to detecting a failure of one of the N working cards or a failure of one of the optical interfaces on one of the N working cards, optical networking communications that would have been sent to or received by the failed card or interface are automatically sent or received using a protecting interface on the protection card that is associated with the failed card or interface.

10. The system of claim 9 wherein the N ONICs configured as working cards are each configured for sending and receiving synchronous optical networking (SONET) communications.

11. The system of claim 9 wherein the N ONICs configured as working cards are each configured for sending and receiving synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) communications.

12. The system of claim 9 wherein the N ONICs configured as working cards are configured in a 1+1 equipment protection APS scheme.

13. The system of claim 9 wherein the ONIC configured as a protection card is configured in a 1+1 equipment protection APS scheme.

14. The system of claim 9 wherein the ONIC configured as a protection card includes fewer than M payload processors.

15. The system of claim 9 wherein automatically sending and receiving optical networking communications using the protection interface includes electrically and/or electronically shunting the optical networking communications from the failed card or interface to the protection card.

16. The system of claim 9 wherein the ONIC configured as a protection card automatically transitions the communications to the protection interface transparently to the far end equipment associated with the communications.

17. A computer readable medium having stored thereon executable instructions that when executed by the processor of a computer control the computer to perform steps comprising:

configuring N optical network interface cards (ONICs) as working cards, each working card having sending and receiving optical interfaces, wherein N is an integer greater than 1;

configuring a ONIC as a protection card having M optical interfaces, wherein M is an integer greater than or equal to N, the M optical interfaces providing redundant interface protection for at least one of the optical interfaces on each of the N working cards, wherein providing redundant interface protection includes maintaining a one to one ratio between the M optical interfaces and the optical interfaces on each of the N working cards being protected; and

in response to detecting a failure of one of the N working cards or a failure of one of the optical interfaces on one of the N working cards, automatically sending or receiving, using a protecting interface on the protection card that is associated with the failed card or interface, optical networking communications that would have been sent to or received by the failed card or interface.

18. A method for dynamic, in-service automatic protection switching (APS) configuration change between equipment protection and facility protection schemes, the method comprising:

detecting a first, troubled optical network interface card (ONIC) having a plurality of first optical interfaces and being operated in a facility protection configuration, wherein optical fibers are connected to each of the first optical interfaces for sending and receiving synchronous optical networking (SONET)/synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) communications, wherein the first card is experiencing non-instantaneous performance deterioration;

providing a second, untroubled ONIC having a plurality of second optical interfaces and being operated in an equipment protection configuration, wherein the second card is provisioned in a way such that the second optical interfaces protect each of the first optical interfaces;

moving the optical fibers from the first card to the second card such that traffic is switched away for all of the optical interfaces;

replacing the first card with a third, untroubled card having a plurality of third optical interfaces and being operated in a facility protection configuration;

provisioning the second card in a way such that the second optical interfaces protect each of the third optical interfaces; and

moving the optical fibers from the second card to the third card such that traffic is switched by the third optical interfaces.

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