Method for managing customer edge device automatically and PE device

US9537672B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9537672-B2
Application numberUS-201213453189-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 23, 2012
Priority dateOct 22, 2009
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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A method for managing a customer edge device includes: receiving, by a UNI set in a third-party operator network, an E-LMI packet sent by a VUNI set in a service provider network, where the VUNI is configured to manage a RUNI correlated with an EVC in the third-party operator network; converting, by the UNI, a unicast DMAC address in the E-LMI packet into a multicast DMAC address; and sending, by the UNI, the converted E-LMI packet to a CE device connected with the UNI. The E-LMI packet sent by the VUNI set in a service provider network may penetrate the third-party operator network, so that the management information of the service provider network can be transmitted to the CE device that is connected with the third-party operator network through the UNI.

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A method comprising: receiving, by a user network interface (UNI) in a third-party operator network, an Ethernet-local management interface (E-LMI) packet, wherein the E-LMI packet is sent by a virtual user network interface (VUNI) in a service provider network, and a destination media access control (DMAC) address of the E-LMI packet is a unicast DMAC address; converting, by the UNI, the unicast DMAC address in the E-LMI packet into a multicast DMAC address through a network interface device, wherein the third-party operator network provides a pipeline between the service provider network and a customer edge (CE) device in a customer network, the third-party operator network being separate and distinct from both the service provider network and the customer network; and sending, by the UNI, the converted E-LMI packet to the CE device that is connected with a remote user network interface (RUNI) through the RUNI in the third-party operator network; wherein the VUNI is configured to manage the RUNI, the RUNI being correlated with a specific Ethernet virtual connection (EVC) in the third-party operator network; wherein the E-LMI packet carries configuration information or fault information of the RUNI; and wherein, when the E-LMI packet carries the fault information of the RUNI, the E-LMI packet comprises a RUNI summary sub-information element field and a RUNI status sub-information element field. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the RUNI summary sub-information element field comprises a RUNI summary sub-information element identifier field, a length field of the RUNI summary sub-information element field, a RUNI number field, and a field indicating number of UNIs in a normal status; and the RUNI status sub-information element field comprises a RUNI status sub-information element identifier field, a length field of the RUNI status sub-information element field, a RUNI status field, and a UNI identifier sub-information element field. 3. A method comprising: setting, by a virtual user network interface (VUNI) in a service provider network, a destination media access control (DMAC) address field in an Ethernet-local management interface (E-LMI) packet to a unicast DMAC address; and sending, by the VUNI, the E-LMI packet to a remote user network interface (RUNI) in a third-party operator network through a user network interface (UNI) in the third-party operator network, wherein sending the E-LMI packet carrying the unicast DMAC address to the RUNI prompts the RUNI to convert the unicast DMAC address to a multicast DMAC address through a network interface device, and to forward the E-LMI packet carrying the multicast DMAC address to a customer edge (CE) device in a customer network, and wherein the third-party operator network provides a pipeline between the service provider network and the CE device in the customer network, the third-party operator network being separate and distinct from both the service provider network and the customer network; wherein the VUNI is configured to manage the RUNI, the RUNI being correlated with a specific Ethernet virtual connection (EVC) in the third-party operator network; wherein the E-LMI packet carries configuration information or fault information of the RUNI; and wherein, when the E-LMI packet carries fault information of the RUNI, the E-LMI packet comprises a RUNI summary sub-information element field and a RUNI status sub-information element field. 4. The method according to claim 3 , further comprising: obtaining, by the VUNI, the fault information of the RUNI; and sending, by the VUNI, a Connectivity Check Message (CCM) that carries the fault information of the RUNI to other provider edge (PE) devices in the service provider network, so that the other PE devices send the fault information of the RUNI to the CE device that is connected with each of the other PE devices; and sending, by the PE device wherein the VUNI is located, a CCM that carries the fault information of the RUNI to the CE device connected with the VUNI. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the fault information is carried in an interface type length value (TLV) of the CCM, and wherein the CCM comprises an ID subtype field and an interface ID field, or the CCM comprises an interface status bit map field, and a bit of the interface status bit map field represents a port. 6. A provider edge (PE) device comprising: at least one processor adapted to function as a user network interface (UNI), wherein the PE device is located in a third-party operator network, wherein a service provider network is connected with a customer edge (CE) device through the third-party operator network; and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing programming for execution by the at least one processor, wherein the UNI is configured to receive an Ethernet-local management interface (E-LMI) packet that is sent by a virtual user network interface (VUNI) set in the service provider network, to convert a unicast destination media access control (DMAC) address in the E-LMI packet into a multicast DMAC address through a network interface device, and to send the E-LMI packet to the CE device that is connected with the UNI through a remote user network interface (RUNI) in the third-party operator network, and wherein the third-party operator network provides a pipeline between the service provider network and a customer edge (CE) device in a customer network, the third-party operator network being separate and distinct from both the service provider network and the customer network; wherein the VUNI is configured to manage the RUNI, the RUNI being correlated with a specific Ethernet virtual connection (EVC) in the third-party operator network; wherein the E-LMI packet carries configuration information or fault information of the RUNI that is managed by the VUNI; and wherein, when the E-LMI packet carries fault information of the RUNI that is managed by the VUNI, the E-LMI packet comprises a RUNI summary sub-information element field and a RUNI status sub-information element field. 7. The device according to claim 6 , wherein the UNI comprises the network interface device adapted to convert the unicast DMAC address into a multicast DMAC address. 8. A provider edge (PE) device comprising: at least one processor adapted to function as a virtual user network interface (VUNI), wherein the PE device is located in a service provider network, the service provider network being connected with a customer edge (CE) device through a third-party operator network; and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing programming for execution by the at least one processor, wherein the VUNI is configured to set a destination media access control (DMAC) address field in an Ethernet-local management interface (E-LMI) packet to a unicast DMAC address, and to send the E-LMI packet carrying the unicast DMAC address to a remote user network interface (RUNI) in the third-party operator network through a user network interface (UNI) in the third-party operator network, wherein sending the E-LMI packet carrying the unicast DMAC address to the RUNI prompts the RUNI to convert the unicast DMAC address to a multicast DMAC address through a network interface device, and to forward the E-LMI packet carrying the multicast DMAC address to the CE device, and wherein the third-party operator network provides a pipeline between the service provider network and a customer edge (CE) device in a customer network, the third-party operator network being separate and distinct from both the service provider network and the customer network; wherein the VUNI is configured to manage the RUNI, the RUNI being correlated with a specific Ethernet virtual connec

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  • by checking functioning · CPC title

  • Additional information in the notification, e.g. enhancement of specific meta-data · CPC title

  • Single bridge functionality, e.g. connection of two networks over a single bridge · CPC title

  • with heterogeneous network architecture · CPC title

  • by checking connectivity · CPC title

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What does patent US9537672B2 cover?
A method for managing a customer edge device includes: receiving, by a UNI set in a third-party operator network, an E-LMI packet sent by a VUNI set in a service provider network, where the VUNI is configured to manage a RUNI correlated with an EVC in the third-party operator network; converting, by the UNI, a unicast DMAC address in the E-LMI packet into a multicast DMAC address; and sending, …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Qian Feng, Dunbar Linda, Hu Feng, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L12/4625. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 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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