OTN rate adjustment systems and methods for control plane restoration, congestion control, and network utilization

US9344210B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9344210-B2
Application numberUS-201414176246-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 10, 2014
Priority dateFeb 10, 2014
Publication dateMay 17, 2016
Grant dateMay 17, 2016

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A method, a controller, and an Optical Transport Network (OTN) network include provisioning an end-to-end path with a defined committed information rate (CIR) and a peak information rate (PIR) via an optical control plane; computing a path for the end-to-end path based on the CIR and the PIR; configuring the end-to-end path on the computed path at an Optical Channel Data Unit (ODU) data rate supporting the PIR if the computed path can support the PIR or at the ODU data rate supporting the CIR if the computed path can support the CIR and not the PIR; and adjusting the ODU data rate of the end-to-end path based on a rate adjustment requirement in the OTN network and based on the CIR and the PIR.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method in an Optical Transport Network (OTN) network, comprising: provisioning an end-to-end path with a defined committed information rate (CIR) and a peak information rate (PIR) via an optical control plane; computing a path for the end-to-end path based on the CIR and the PIR, wherein the path is an Optical Channel Data Unit (ODU) in the OTN network and is computed to support the PIR if there is a path to support the PIR and is computed to at least support the CIR if there is no path to support the PIR; configuring the end-to-end path on the computed path at an ODU data rate supporting the PIR if the computed path can support the PIR or at the ODU data rate supporting the CIR if the computed path can support the CIR and not the PIR; and adjusting the ODU data rate of the end-to-end path based on a rate adjustment requirement in the OTN network and based on the CIR and the PIR. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the rate adjustment requirement is based on one of restoration, congestion control, and network utilization. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: detecting a network failure in the OTN network and being unable to restore the end-to-end path at the PIR; and performing the adjusting of the ODU data rate such that the end-to-end path can be restored from the network failure. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: provisioning a second end-to-end path with an associated CIR and PIR; determining a congested link shared by the end-to-end path and the second end-to-end path preventing the second end-to-end path from being configured at its associated CIR; and implementing a fair reduction in size of the end-to-end path enabling the second end-to-end path to be set up. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the end-to-end path comprises one of an Optical channel Data Unit level k (ODUk) and an Optical Channel Data Unit-flex (ODUflex). 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the end-to-end path comprises an Optical channel Data Unit level k (ODUk) and the adjusting comprises switching between different values of k with k=0, 1, 2, 2e, 3, 3e2, 4 and shaping client traffic input therein. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the end-to-end path comprises an Optical Channel Data Unit-flex (ODUflex) and the adjusting comprises utilizing hitless ODUflex resizing mechanisms defined in ITU-T G.7044. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: altering a rate of client flows into the end-to-end path subsequent to the rate adjustment with a scheduler and shaper. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: altering a rate of client flows into the end-to-end path subsequent to the rate adjustment via Layer 2 pauses. 10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: performing the computing and the configuring via one of a control plane, a management system, a path computation element (PCE), a software defined networking (SDN) controller, an OpenFlow controller, and a combination thereof. 11. A controller, comprising: a processor; memory storing instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to: receive a request for an end-to-end path with a defined committed information rate (CIR) and a peak information rate (PIR) in an Optical Transport Network (OTN)-based network; compute a path for the end-to-end path based on the CIR and the PIR, wherein the path is an Optical Channel Data Unit (ODU) in the OTN-based network and is computed to support the PIR if there is a path to support the PIR and is computed to at least support the CIR if there is no path to support the PIR; cause the end-to-end path to be configured on the computed path at an ODU data rate supporting the PIR if the computed path can support the PIR or at the ODU data rate supporting the CIR if the computed path can support the CIR and not the PIR; and cause the ODU data rate to be adjusted based on a rate adjustment requirement in the OTN-based network and based on the CIR and the PIR. 12. The controller of claim 11 , wherein the rate adjustment requirement is based on one of restoration, congestion control, and network utilization. 13. The controller of claim 11 , wherein the instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to: detect a network failure in the OTN-based network with an inability to restore the end-to-end path at the PIR; and cause the ODU data rate to be adjusted such that the end-to-end path can be restored from the network failure. 14. The controller of claim 11 , wherein the instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to: receive a request to provision a second end-to-end path with an associated CIR and PIR; determine a congested link shared by the end-to-end path and the second end-to-end path preventing the second end-to-end path from being configured at its associated CIR; and cause a fair reduction in size of the end-to-end path enabling the second end-to-end path to be set up. 15. The controller of claim 11 , wherein the end-to-end path comprises one of an Optical channel Data Unit level k (ODUk) and an Optical Channel Data Unit-flex (ODUflex). 16. The controller of claim 11 , wherein the end-to-end path comprises an Optical channel Data Unit level k (ODUk) and the adjusting comprises switching between different values of k with k=0, 1, 2, 2e, 3, 3e2, 4 and shaping client traffic input therein. 17. The controller of claim 11 , wherein the end-to-end path comprises an Optical Channel Data Unit-flex (ODUflex) and the adjusting comprises utilizing hitless ODUflex resizing mechanisms defined in ITU-T G.7044. 18. The controller of claim 11 , wherein the controller comprises one of a control plane processor communicatively coupled to a node, a management system, a path computation element (PCE), a software defined networking (SDN) controller, an OpenFlow controller, and a combination thereof. 19. A Optical Transport Network (OTN)-based network, comprising: a plurality of interconnected nodes operating an optical control plane there between; an end-to-end path controlled by the optical control plane with a defined committed information rate (CIR) and a peak information rate (PIR) implemented through at least two of the plurality of interconnected nodes, wherein the end-to-end path is an Optical Channel Data Unit (ODU) in the OTN-based network and supports the PIR if there is a path to support the PIR and at least supports the CIR if there is no path to support the PIR; and a controller configured to cause the end-to-end path to adjust an ODU data rate based on a rate adjustment requirement in the OTN-based network and based on the CIR and the PIR. 20. The OTN-based network of claim 19 , wherein the rate adjustment requirement is based on one of restoration, congestion control, and network utilization.

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  • Traffic aspects, e.g. arbitration, load balancing, smoothing, buffer management · CPC title

  • Hybrid transport · CPC title

  • Resource management and allocation · CPC title

  • H04J3/1664Primary

    carrying hybrid payloads, e.g. different types of packets or carrying frames and packets in the paylaod · CPC title

  • Multiplexing, e.g. coding, scrambling, SONET · CPC title

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What does patent US9344210B2 cover?
A method, a controller, and an Optical Transport Network (OTN) network include provisioning an end-to-end path with a defined committed information rate (CIR) and a peak information rate (PIR) via an optical control plane; computing a path for the end-to-end path based on the CIR and the PIR; configuring the end-to-end path on the computed path at an Optical Channel Data Unit (ODU) data rate su…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Moynihan Jeffrey Scott, Connolly Matthew W, Ciena Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04J3/1664. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 17 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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