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Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network

Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network. Rob Evans, Chief Network Architect Neil Shewry, Head of Network Delivery. The Janet network – before. The Janet network – the plan. Why did we want/need 400G?. Ever-increasing capacity demands

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Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network

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  1. Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network Rob Evans, Chief Network Architect Neil Shewry, Head of Network Delivery

  2. The Janet network – before. Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network

  3. The Janet network – the plan. Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network

  4. Why did we want/need 400G? Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network • Ever-increasing capacity demands • Incoming IP traffic to Janet from GEANT, peering, and transit is > 600Gbit/s • More efficient spectrum usage • Save on chassis space! • 4x100G client plus 400G line in single slot, saves 3 slots compared to OTR, saves 7 slots (half a chassis) compared to OCI+OCLD. • Flexgrid 9:1 WSS are two slots, older fixed grid 9:1 WSS occupied 3

  5. Where should we deploy 400G? • You might have thought where we wanted 600G • Busiest parts of the network • Lots of disruption to migrate from fixed grid to flexgrid. • Some routes too long to run Wavelogic Ai cards at 400G in 75GHz. • Other Wavelogic cards are available… • Birmingham – Manchester – Leeds – Nottingham • Require 400G capacity • Replace existing 100G cards and re-deploy for South upgrade from 400G to 600G.

  6. Will it work? Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network • 100G transmission uses DP-QPSK encoding • Two polarisations, quadrature phase shifting • Wavelogic Ai chipset adjusts encoding depending on OSNR • The better the OSNR, the more capacity • Proprietary modulation formats based on QPSK/8QAM/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM • Step 1: Know what we’ve got • Original OTDR results now six years old • Take backbone fibres out of service to re-measure

  7. OSNR: Why and how? Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network • Change from EDFA-based amplifiers to Raman • Strict loss requirements in the first 20km of fibre • Raman amplifiers include OTDR to check fibre is in spec before enabling • Modelling on the planned spans • Good to go on Birmingham to Manchester and Nottingham to Leeds (& vice versa) • Manchester to Leeds: -0.42dB • Leeds to Manchester: -0.09dB • Anything below -0.3dB is out of spec • Conservative stance is that we can only do 300G between Leeds and Manchester

  8. Flexgrid and colourless add/drop Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network Existing WSSs all 50GHz fixed grid with wavelength-specific add/drop mux/demux (CMD44) 400Gbit/s uses 56Gbaud in 75GHz ‘Simple’ matter of replacing fixed-grid WSSs with flex-grid and introducing colourless add/drop.

  9. Flexgrid conversion Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network

  10. Not quite colourless Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network

  11. If only it was that easy… Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network • Network-wide software upgrade beforehand • Not just one, but two: 10.2 -> 11.2 -> 12.1 • OneControl • Change in licensing approach for 12.1 • License alarms after upgrade • Deploy external license server • Different power calculations between releases of software • Existing services entered a “waiting for power” state after upgrade

  12. It was all worth it in the end… Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network • Initially provisioned Manchester – Leeds with 3x100G clients • Wavelength came up at 400G • Able to add fourth service and run it at 400G

  13. How we delivered it

  14. Conception

  15. Conception

  16. Conception • Initial modelling (based on ‘old’ fibre characteristics)

  17. Conception • Initial modelling (based on ‘old’ fibre characteristics)

  18. Conception • Initial modelling (based on ‘old’ fibre characteristics)

  19. Business case • Initial designs • Indicative costs • Options appraisal 200G -> 400G 400G -> 600G

  20. Business case • Initial designs • Indicative costs • Options appraisal 200G -> 400G 400G -> 600G • Approval to proceed in July 2017

  21. Detailed planning • Fibre characterisation • Equipment upgrades • Optical modelling • 300Gbit/s

  22. Detailed planning • Fibre characterisation • Equipment upgrades • Optical modelling • 300Gbit/s

  23. Detailed planning • Fibre characterisation • Equipment upgrades • Optical modelling • 300Gbit/s • Service impact

  24. Detailed planning • Fibre characterisation • Equipment upgrades • Optical modelling • 300Gbit/s • Service impact • Software upgrades

  25. Orders placed & deployment begins

  26. Orders placed & deployment begins • Hardware installation all over the place • Network management system upgrade • 2 steps • Network element software upgrades • Upgrade • Reboot

  27. Problems!

  28. Problems! • Card failures https://imgflip.com/memegenerator/127263078/Broken-Computer

  29. Problems! • Scheduling

  30. Problems! • PoP access https://www.vecteezy.com/vector-art/160162

  31. Problems! • Manchester

  32. Problems! • Manchester

  33. Problems! • Manchester • Lots of visits • Lots of cleaning • Lots of splicing

  34. Job nearly done

  35. Job done • 400Gbit/s wavelengths ready for service

  36. Job really done May 2019! • Migration of traffic • 100Gbit/s card redeployment • Return of surplus equipment • Inventory

  37. Job really done May 2019! • Migration of traffic • 100Gbit/s card redeployment • Return of surplus equipment • Inventory

  38. Job really done May 2019! • Migration of traffic • 100Gbit/s card redeployment • Return of surplus equipment • Inventory

  39. Where next? Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network • Migrating the rest of the network to flexgrid • In process at the moment • Deploying true colourless add/drop • Next up • 400GE clients • A whole other talk… on QSFP56-DD, etc

  40. Questions? Deploying 400Gbit/s on the Janet network

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