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100G Alien
Wavelengths over
Power company
DWDM
Tim Rayner
Optical Engineer, AARNet
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AARNet – who are we ?
Optical Network footprint
New Project: 100G Alien Wavelengths over Power
Company Fibre
Recap: Alien/ Foreign wavelengths
Alien wavelength design
Organisational & Technical Challenges
Lessons Learned
Agenda
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Australian NREN
Brought Internet to Australia in 1989
Internet & internal connections for Australian Universities &
research organisations
Initially using data services from other Telcos
National fibre footprint since 2005
Developing DWDM network
Layer3 Routed network implemented over our optical network
– AARNet3 & AARNet4 100G backbone...
Some services from other carriers for access & diversity (&
international) where our DWDM doesn't reach
National fibre network spans ~ 7000km (70ms RTT), moving
to 9000km (90ms RTT)
AARNet: who are we ?
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> 12,000km DWDM today
Cisco NCS2006 equipment
AARNet: National fibre footprint since 2005
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Alien/ foreign Wavelengths
Someone else provides the Amps & ROADMs
We provide the transponders that talk over other the “Alien
wavelength” Channels
Disaggregation. Open line system (someone else's)
Motivation: no available fibres.
Other carrier knows little about our services
Like a foreigner – see that they're alive, but little else.
Troubleshooting can be more complex
Our savings: we don't need Amps & enclosures.
Other carrier can provide service with little/no capital cost. - just the
wavelength opportunity cost.
Queensland Alien wavelength project
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Great Barrier Reef
Tropical Fish
sunshine
Visit in the Australian Winter
Queensland – “The sights”
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Tropical Storms
Thunder Storms in summer
Cyclones too!
Queensland – “The sights”
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10GigE shared ring for
last 5 years
Transponded service
over partner power
company DWDM system
More capacity required
3 x 100G Alien
Wavelengths for 1 x 10G
price
Win – Win ???
Queensland – “The sites”
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Only passive equipment at partner sites – 4channel mux
ROADM at our customer sites, 100G TXP, 10x10G clients
Joined by single fibre pair up to 20km, even 50km long
Alien Wavelength Design
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Organisational Cultures: Agile or bureaucratic ?
Negotiations over work required & rates
What is “reasonable” ?
Testing/ qualification of hardware, software ?
Schedule lab tests – 6 weeks ?
Conduct lab tests – 1 week ?
Change Transponder type ?
Minor software upgrade ?
Mysterious project halts
Almost 3 years since signed agreement
What's in it for the partner ?
Partner Challenges
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Lab proof of concept mid 2014
Signed agreement – October 2014
Field trails – January – March 2015
Transponder change
Lab re-testing – September 2015
Roll-out May 2016
Re-gen site November 2016
Navigate technical issues – Dec 2016 – Mar 2017
Awaiting sign-off still
6 month overlap of old 10G services & new wavelengths
after sign-off.
Project Timeframe
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Field trial “dribbling errors” over long links
Partner spectrum filtering produced clock slips
Temporary work-around via DSP tweaks
Solved with updated hardware & software
Allowed Milestones to be met & project to proceed
Still occasional simultaneous Bi-Di errors
Technical Challenges: Field Trial
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Slow Rollout & testing schedule negotiation updated Transponders (SD-FEC & 200G possible)
Fast Rollout when finally agreed.
Long inland link had marginal performance and frequent
errors
Decision to re-generate at “Blackwater” site
Topology advantage: cross-ring possibility
Completed November 2016
Considerable OSNR improvement (> 16 dB). Plenty of
margin!
Still occasional simultaneous Bi-Di errors ?????
Further Progress
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Recorded detailed performance over time
Unexplained errors in Orange – most Bi-Di, most long links
Continued to optimise services with partner
Eventually met “1 week error free” acceptance criteria
Discussed with our vendor - Cisco
Occasional “Mystery errors”
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Overhead cables ? - YES!
Correlation with lightning
/weather reports ? - YES!!!
Suspect fast polarisation
changes due to lightning
Confirmation strategy devised
– not yet tested with partner.
Big storm = sustained errors
Mystery errors – Cisco Respond
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Mitigation: Squelch delay – avoid link flaps
limited improvement
Mitigation: Ethernet Ring protection for some services
Usual troubleshooting strategies ?
Seasonal – no errors since March 20th
Mystery errors
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Partner working relationships are key to success
both technical & commercial/ contractual
Every change is harder with Alien Wavelengths
We've learned - ready for a new Alien wavelength
project – with new partners!
Indigo Cable: Sydney, Perth, Singapore
Alien Wavelengths: Lessons learned