Ethernet- The Next Generation

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Ethernet- The Next Generation John D Ambrosia - Chair, IEEE 802.3 HSSG Scientist, Components Technology Email jdambrosia@force10networks.com

Per IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual, January 2005 At lectures, symposia, seminars, or educational courses, an individual presenting information on IEEE standards shall make it clear that his or her views should be considered the personal views of that individual rather than the formal position, explanation, or interpretation of the IEEE. 2

The Ethernet Ecosystem Broadband Access Content Providers Broadband Access Internet Backbone Content Enterprise Internet Backbone Research Data Centers and Enterprise Internet exchange and Interconnection Points Research, Education and Government Facilities 3 IEEE 802.3 HSSG Call-For-Interest, 7/2006

Reasons Cited for 100 Gb Ethernet 4 LAG is becoming too unwieldy Use of lots of cheap GE Servers Migrating GE servers to 10GE servers 10G port density demand Blade Servers Plans to use virtualization My core needs to support more 10GE access My carrier isn t taking on new 10GE services Video On Demand / High Definition Multicast Traffic Financial Applications Broadband Access and Content Consumption

Timing of Application Needs 1,000,000 Rate Mb/s 100,000 10,000 Core Networking Doubling 18 mos 100 Gigabit Ethernet 40 Gigabit Ethernet 10 Gigabit Ethernet 1,000 100 Server I/O Doubling 24 mos Gigabit Ethernet 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 5 Date

HSSG Objectives Support full-duplex operation only Preserve the 802.3 / Ethernet frame format utilizing the 802.3 MAC Preserve minimum and maximum FrameSize of current 802.3 standard Support a BER better than or equal to 10-12 at the MAC/PLS service interface Provide appropriate support for OTN Support a MAC data rate of 40 Gb/s Provide Physical Layer specifications which support 40 Gb/s operation over: at least 100m on OM3 MMF at least 10m over a copper cable assembly at least 1m over a backplane Support a MAC data rate of 100 Gb/s Provide Physical Layer specifications which support 100 Gb/s operation over: at least 40km on SMF at least 10km on SMF at least 100m on OM3 MMF at least 10m over a copper cable assembly Adopted by HSSG and approved by 802.3 at July 2007 Plenary 6

Providing Support for OTN Broadband Access Ethernet Ecosystem Enterprise 10 Gbps λ DWDM Internet Backbone Internet Backbone Research 40 Gbps λ DWDM Future 100 Gbps λ DWDM Content OTN 10 Gbps λ DWDM 40 Gbps λ DWDM No existing 100G transport network Problems for Next Gen Ethernet 40GE: line rate > Payload of ODU3 products 100GE: Existing / Greenfield networks Solution Discussion Transcoding (could be defined by ITU) requires IEEE 802.3 to forbid use of undefined 64B/66B code words ITU-T SG15 - define ODU4 to provide transparent backhauling of 100 GbE on single λ 100 GbE may also be carried over current OTN networks using virtual concatenation: ODU3-3v, 3 bonded wavelengths of 40Gbit/s ODU2-11v, 11 bonded wavelengths of 10Gbit/s 7

Physical Layer Specifications 40G 100G At least 1m backplane At least 10m cu cable At least 100m OM3 MMF At least 10km SMF At least 40km SMF 8

Higher Speeds Drive Density Everyone Benefits! You may not need 100G Ethernet, but the Eco- System does. Even if you don t need higher speed Ethernet, you still benefit New technology will drive 10 GbE port density up and cost down Just as 10 GbE did for GbE Assuming switch/routers have the switching capacity, these line-rate combinations on a single line card are possible for 100 GbE 1 x 100 GbE port 10 x 10 GbE ports 100 x 1 GbE ports And even more oversubscribed port density 9

Industry System Port Count Cycle 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010* GE 100 s Ports > 1000 Ports 10 GE 10 s Ports 100 s Ports > 100 s Ports 100 GE Standard In Development 10 s Ports 10

The Next Generation of Ethernet The Higher Speed Study Group will become the IEEE 802.3ba Task Force This effort will produce 1 amendment to the IEEE 802.3 specification. 40 GbE and 100 GbE will be delivered together 11