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Network Working Group Nabil Bitar Network Working Group Nabil Bitar
Internet Draft Verizon Internet Draft Verizon
Expires: March 25, 2010 Expires: August 07, 2010
Sanjay Wadhwa Sanjay Wadhwa
Juniper Networks Juniper Networks
October 25, 2009 March 07, 2010
Applicability of Access Node Control Mechanism to Applicability of Access Node Control Mechanism to
PON based Broadband Networks PON based Broadband Networks
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Mechanism is also extended for interaction between components of the Mechanism is also extended for interaction between components of the
Access Node Complex (OLT and ONT). The Access Node Control mechanism Access Node Complex (OLT and ONT). The Access Node Control mechanism
will ensure that the transmission of the information does not need to will ensure that the transmission of the information does not need to
go through distinct element managers but rather uses a direct device- go through distinct element managers but rather uses a direct device-
device communication. This allows for performing access link related device communication. This allows for performing access link related
operations within those network elements to meet performance operations within those network elements to meet performance
objectives. objectives.
Table of Contents Table of Contents
1 Specification Requirements 4 1 Specification Requirements ................................... 4
2 Introduction 4 2 Introduction ................................................. 4
2.1 Terminology 2.1 Terminology ............................................ 5
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3 Reference Architecture for PON Based Broadband Access Network 7 3 Reference Architecture for PON Based Broadband Access Network 7
3.1 Home Gateway ........................................... 8 3.1 Home Gateway ........................................... 8
3.2 PON Access ............................................. 8 3.2 PON Access ............................................. 8
3.3 Access Node Complex .................................... 8 3.3 Access Node Complex .................................... 8
3.4 Access Node Complex Uplink to the BNG .................. 8 3.4 Access Node Complex Uplink to the BNG .................. 8
3.5 Aggregation Network .................................... 9 3.5 Aggregation Network .................................... 9
3.6 Network Access Server .................................. 9 3.6 Network Access Server .................................. 9
3.7 Regional Network ....................................... 9 3.7 Regional Network ....................................... 9
4 Motivation for explicit 4 Motivation for explicit extension of ANCP to FTTP PON ........ 9
extension of ANCP to FTTP PON 9
5 Concept of Access Node Control Mechanism for PON based access 10 5 Concept of Access Node Control Mechanism for PON based access 10
6 Multicast 12 6 Multicast .................................................. 12
6.1 Multicast Conditional Access 6.1 Multicast Conditional Access .......................... 12
........................... 12 6.2 Multicast Admission Control ........................... 15
6.2 Multicast Admission Control ............................ 15 6.3 Multicast Accounting .................................. 26
6.3 Multicast Accounting ................................... 26 7 Remote Connectivity Check ................................... 27
7 Remote Connectivity Check 27
8 Access Topology Discovery 28 8 Access Topology Discovery ................................... 28
9 Security Considerations 28 9 Security Considerations ..................................... 28
10 Differences in ANCP applicabili 10 Differences in ANCP applicability between DSL and PON ....... 29
ty between DSL and PON 29
11 ANCP versus OMCI between the OLT and ONT 11 ANCP versus OMCI between the OLT and ONT .................... 30
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12 IANA Considerations 31 12 IANA Considerations ......................................... 31
13 Acknowledgements 31 13 Acknowledgements ............................................ 31
14 References 31 14 References .................................................. 31
14.1 Normative References ................................... 31 14.1 Normative References .................................. 31
14.2 Informative References ................................. 31 14.2 Informative References ................................ 31
Author's Addresses 32 Author's Addresses ............................................. 32
1 Specification Requirements 1 Specification Requirements
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL
NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL"
in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119. in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
2 Introduction 2 Introduction
Passive Optical Networks (PONs) based on BPON and GPON are being Passive Optical Networks (PONs) based on BPON and GPON are being
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