Claims
- 1. A machine-readable medium that provides instructions, which when executed by a set of processors, cause said set of processors to perform operations comprising:
provisioning a non-BLSR protected layer 2/3 channel over a BLSR; provisioning a tunnel over the BLSR; and protecting the non-BLSR protected layer 2/3 channel between a first and second node of the BLSR with the tunnel.
- 2. The machine-readable medium of claim 1 wherein the tunnel is a multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) tunnel.
- 3. The machine-readable medium of claim 1 further comprising provisioning a second tunnel on the BLSR, the second tunnel to protect the non-BLSR protected layer 2/3 channel between the first node and a second node of the BLSR.
- 4. The machine-readable medium of claim 1 further comprising provisioning a second tunnel on the BLSR, the second tunnel to protect the non-BLSR protected layer 2/3 channel between a third node and a fourth node of the BLSR.
- 5. A machine-readable medium that provides instructions, which when executed by a set of processors, cause said set of processors to perform operations comprising:
inhibiting automatic protection switching on a set of physical channels, the set of physical channels corresponding to a first fiber; creating a logical working interface and associating the logical working interface to a first physical port, the physical port connecting to the first fiber; creating a logical protecting interface and associating the logical protecting interface to a second physical port, the second physical port connecting to a second fiber; associating the logical working and logical protecting interfaces to a forwarding interface, the forwarding interface corresponding to a node; setting the forwarding interface to refer to the logical working interface while the fiber is not failing; and modifying the forwarding interface to refer to the logical protecting interface while the fiber is failing.
- 6. The machine-readable medium of claim 5 wherein the logical protecting interface corresponds to a pre-provisioned tunnel.
- 7. The machine-readable medium of claim 5 wherein the logical protecting interface corresponds to an MPLS tunnel.
- 8. The machine-readable medium of claim 5 further comprising establishing a tunnel over a second fiber, the logical protecting interface being associated to the tunnel.
- 9. The machine-readable medium of claim 5 further comprising:
detecting failure of the first fiber; and transmitting a message on the second fiber to a set of intermediate nodes, the message indicating failure of the first fiber.
- 10. The machine-readable medium of claim 5 further comprising:
transmitting a first set of layer 2/3 traffic in the second physical port while the first fiber is not failing; and multiplexing the first set of layer 2/3 traffic with a second set of layer 2/3 traffic for transmission in the second physical port while the first fiber is failing, the second set of layer 2/3 traffic being transmitted in the first physical port while the first fiber is not failing.
- 11. A machine-readable medium that provides instructions, which when executed by a set of processors, cause said set of processors to perform operations comprising:
inhibiting automatic protection switching on a set of physical channels, the set of physical channels corresponding to a first fiber; creating a logical working interface and associating the logical working interface to a first physical port, the physical port corresponding to the first fiber; creating a logical protecting interface and associating the logical protecting interface to a tunnel, the tunnel corresponding to a second fiber; associating the logical working and logical protecting interfaces to a forwarding interface, the forwarding interface corresponding to a node; setting the forwarding interface to refer to the logical working interface while the fiber is not failing; and modifying the forwarding interface to refer to the logical protecting interface while the fiber is failing.
- 12. The machine-readable medium of claim 11 wherein the tunnel is pre-provisioned over the second fiber.
- 13. The machine-readable medium of claim 11 wherein the tunnel is an MPLS tunnel over the second fiber.
- 14. The machine-readable medium of claim 11 further comprising:
detecting failure of the first fiber; and transmitting a message on the second fiber to a set of intermediate nodes, the message indicating failure of the first fiber.
- 15. The machine-readable medium of claim 11 further comprising:
transmitting a first set of layer 2/3 traffic in the tunnel while the first fiber is not failing; and multiplexing the first set of layer 2/3 traffic with a second set of layer 2/3 traffic for transmission in the tunnel while the first fiber is failing, the second set of layer 2/3 traffic being transmitted in the first physical port while the first fiber is not failing.
- 16. A network element comprising:
a first fiber connecting the network element to a second network element; a second fiber connecting the network element to a third network element; a first optical processing circuitry coupled to the first fiber, the optical processing circuitry to transmit a first set of optical traffic in a first set of physical channels over the first fiber; a first egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry coupled to the first optical processing circuitry, the first egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry to transmit a set of layer 2/3 traffic to the first optical processing circuitry while the first fiber is not failing, the set of layer 2/3 traffic to be inserted into the first set of optical traffic; a second optical processing circuitry coupled to the second fiber, the second optical processing circuitry to transmit a second set of optical traffic in a second set of physical channels over the second fiber; a second egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry coupled to the second optical processing circuitry, the second egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry to transmit the set of layer 2/3 traffic to the second optical processing circuitry while the first fiber is failing, the set of layer 2/3 traffic to be inserted in to the second set of optical traffic; an ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry coupled to the first and second egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry, the ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry to receive and transmit the set of layer 2/3 traffic; and a control card coupled to the first and second optical processing circuitry and the ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry, the control card to detect failure of the first fiber, to indicate failure of the first fiber to the ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry, and to mask the first and second set of physical channels from automatic protection switching.
- 17. The network element of claim 16 wherein the set of layer 2/3 traffic is multiplexed with a second set of layer 2/3 traffic on the second egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry.
- 18. The network element of claim 16 further comprising a tunnel to carry the set of layer 2/3 traffic in the second set of physical channels while the first fiber is failing.
- 19. The network element of claim 16 further comprising an MPLS tunnel to carry the set of layer 2/3 traffic in the second set of physical channels while the first fiber is failing.
- 20. The network element of claim 16 wherein the ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry includes:
a forwarding interface to forward traffic to the first network element; a working interface coupled to the forwarding interface, the working interface to refer to the first physical port; and a protecting interface coupled to the forwarding interface, the protecting interface to refer to the second physical port.
- 21. An apparatus comprising:
a first fiber connecting the network element to a second network element; a second fiber connecting the network element to a third network element; a first optical processing circuitry coupled to the first fiber, the optical processing circuitry to transmit a first set of optical traffic in a first set of physical channels over the first fiber; a first egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry coupled to the first optical processing circuitry, the first egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry to transmit a set of layer 2/3 traffic to the first optical processing circuitry while the first fiber is not failing, the set of layer 2/3 traffic to be inserted into the first set of optical traffic; a second optical processing circuitry coupled to the second fiber, the second optical processing circuitry to transmit a second set of optical traffic in a second set of physical channels over the second fiber; a second egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry coupled to the second optical processing circuitry, the second egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry to tunnel the set of layer 2/3 traffic and to pass the set of layer 2/3 traffic to the second optical processing circuitry while the first fiber is failing, the set of layer 2/3 traffic to be inserted in to the second set of optical traffic; an ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry coupled to the first and second egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry, the ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry to receive and transmit the set of layer 2/3 traffic; and a control card coupled to the first and second optical processing circuitry and the ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry, the control card to detect failure of the first fiber, to indicate failure of the first fiber to the ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry, and to mask the first and second set of physical channels from automatic protection switching.
- 22. The network element of claim 21 wherein the set of layer 2/3 traffic is multiplexed with a second set of layer 2/3 traffic on the second egress layer 2/3 processing circuitry.
- 23. The network element of claim 21 wherein the tunnel of the set of layer 2/3 traffic is with MPLS.
- 24. The network element of claim 21 wherein the ingress layer 2/3 processing circuitry includes:
a forwarding interface to forward traffic to the first network element; a working interface coupled to the forwarding interface, the working interface to refer to the first physical port; and a protecting interface coupled to the forwarding interface, the protecting interface to refer to the second physical port.
- 25. A computer implemented method comprising:
provisioning a non-BLSR protected layer 2/3 channel over a BLSR; provisioning a tunnel over the BLSR; and protecting the non-BLSR protected layer 2/3 channel between a first and second node of the BLSR with the tunnel.
- 26. The computer implemented method of claim 1 wherein the tunnel is a multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) tunnel.
- 27. The computer implemented method of claim 25 further comprising provisioning a second tunnel on the BLSR, the second tunnel to protect the non-BLSR protected layer 2/3 channel between the first node and a second node of the BLSR.
- 28. The computer implemented method of claim 25 further comprising provisioning a second tunnel on the BLSR, the second tunnel to protect the non-BLSR protected layer 2/3 channel between a third node and a fourth node of the BLSR.
- 29. A computer implemented method comprising:
inhibiting automatic protection switching on a set of physical channels, the set of physical channels corresponding to a first fiber; creating a logical working interface and associating the logical working interface to a first physical port, the physical port connecting to the first fiber; creating a logical protecting interface and associating the logical protecting interface to a second physical port, the second physical port connecting to a second fiber; associating the logical working and logical protecting interfaces to a forwarding interface, the forwarding interface corresponding to a node; setting the forwarding interface to refer to the logical working interface while the fiber is not failing; and modifying the forwarding interface to refer to the logical protecting interface while the fiber is failing.
- 30. The computer implemented method of claim 29 wherein the logical protecting interface corresponds to a pre-provisioned tunnel.
- 31. The computer implemented method of claim 29 wherein the logical protecting interface corresponds to an MPLS tunnel.
- 32. The computer implemented method of claim 29 further comprising establishing a tunnel over a second fiber, the logical protecting interface being associated to the tunnel.
- 33. The computer implemented method of claim 29 further comprising:
detecting failure of the first fiber; and transmitting a message on the second fiber to a set of intermediate nodes, the message indicating failure of the first fiber.
- 34. The computer implemented method of claim 29 further comprising:
transmitting a first set of layer 2/3 traffic in the second physical port while the first fiber is not failing; and multiplexing the first set of layer 2/3 traffic with a second set of layer 2/3 traffic for transmission in the second physical port while the first fiber is failing, the second set of layer 2/3 traffic being transmitted in the first physical port while the first fiber is not failing.
- 35. A computer implemented method comprising:
inhibiting automatic protection switching on a set of physical channels, the set of physical channels corresponding to a first fiber; creating a logical working interface and associating the logical working interface to a first physical port, the physical port corresponding to the first fiber; creating a logical protecting interface and associating the logical protecting interface to a tunnel, the tunnel corresponding to a second fiber; associating the logical working and logical protecting interfaces to a forwarding interface, the forwarding interface corresponding to a node; setting the forwarding interface to refer to the logical working interface while the fiber is not failing; and modifying the forwarding interface to refer to the logical protecting interface while the fiber is failing.
- 36. The computer implemented method of claim 35 wherein the tunnel is pre-provisioned over the second fiber.
- 37. The computer implemented method of claim 35 wherein the tunnel is an MPLS tunnel over the second fiber.
- 38. The computer implemented method of claim 35 further comprising:
detecting failure of the first fiber; and transmitting a message on the second fiber to a set of intermediate nodes, the message indicating failure of the first fiber.
- 39. The computer implemented method of claim 35 further comprising:
transmitting a first set of layer 2/3 traffic in the tunnel while the first fiber is not failing; and multiplexing the first set of layer 2/3 traffic with a second set of layer 2/3 traffic for transmission in the tunnel while the first fiber is failing, the second set of layer 2/3 traffic being transmitted in the first physical port while the first fiber is not failing.
NOTICE OF RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/258,761, entitled “Method and Apparatus For A Non-BLSR Protected Layer 2/3 Channel” filed on Dec. 30, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60258761 |
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