SkyConnect, a global WAN Platform

SkyConnect, a global WAN Platform “moving to iWAN” Markus Vögele Senior System & Design Engineer, Lufthansa Systems AG 20. November 2014 Agenda Key ...
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SkyConnect, a global WAN Platform “moving to iWAN” Markus Vögele Senior System & Design Engineer, Lufthansa Systems AG 20. November 2014

Agenda Key challenges for global networks – Key focus

SkyConnect 4.0 – what’s new Integrated Networks & Voice Image Film

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Key Challenges

Our Mission Statement P-I-B – Key challenges for global networks

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Key Challenges

Our Mission Statement P-I-B – Key challenges for global networks

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Our Mission Statement P-I-B – Key challenges for global networks  Providers have strengths and weaknesses.

 There is currently no WAN provider who is able to deliver best of price

Key Challenges

and best of breed globally. Need to cherry-pick to achieve best solutions and best pricing.

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Our Mission Statement P-I-B – Key challenges for global networks  Providers have strengths and weaknesses.

 There is currently no WAN provider who is able to deliver best of price

Key Challenges

and best of breed globally. Need to cherry-pick to achieve best solutions and best pricing.

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Our Mission Statement P-I-B – Key challenges for global networks  Providers have strengths and weaknesses.

 There is currently no WAN provider who is able to deliver best of price

Key Challenges

and best of breed globally. Need to cherry-pick to achieve best solutions and best pricing.  Globally, infrastructure on site is very differently developed.  Some regions are very well developed but most of them are still very

weak. Access technology must fit to the local infrastructure to be reliable and affordable.

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Our Mission Statement P-I-B – Key challenges for global networks  Providers have strengths and weaknesses.

 There is currently no WAN provider who is able to deliver best of price

Key Challenges

and best of breed globally. Need to cherry-pick to achieve best solutions and best pricing.  Globally, infrastructure on site is very differently developed.  Some regions are very well developed but most of them are still very

weak. Access technology must fit to the local infrastructure to be reliable and affordable.

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Our Mission Statement P-I-B – Key challenges for global networks  Providers have strengths and weaknesses.

 There is currently no WAN provider who is able to deliver best of price

Key Challenges

and best of breed globally. Need to cherry-pick to achieve best solutions and best pricing.  Globally, infrastructure on site is very differently developed.  Some regions are very well developed but most of them are still very

weak. Access technology must fit to the local infrastructure to be reliable and affordable.  Globally, lower bandwidth capacities are chosen.

 Airline networks on average have 64-128 Kbit per location, 512 Kbit or

more are seldom affordable. Several technologies are required to achieve customer´s bandwidth needs. © 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Connect | Berlin 20.–21. November 2014

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Communication Services, Solutions and Products One focus

Strategy for global communication solutions

 Avoiding network traffic and managing remaining

business traffic efficiently by using newest technologies, is what makes our approach differently to other voice & telecommunication carriers.  Flexibility, due to independence from specific providers

and certain technologies, is what makes us different from other voice & telecommunication carriers.  Customer UserLAN, the decisive interface between the

WAN connectivity for central application access and the Customer Workplace, is what is fundamental for a real and reliable End-to-End communication.

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Communication Services, Products an Solutions Evolution of our SkyConnect platform for WAN Services

development

SkyConnect 3.0  Multiprovider & Multitechnology Strategy  Peering-Platform  Internet based Technologies SkyConnect  Multiprovider Strategy  Peering

2015

Network Service (GAIN*)  Multiprovider Approach

2014 2011 2006

2004

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SkyConnect 3.0 Platform Design – Global WAN Peering Platform Technical Setup of Service HUB‘s / Peering Platform Communication Services SkyConnect 4.0

Integrated Networks & Voice WAN Connectivity Solutions LSY data center London internal servers

LSY data center Kelsterbach voice infrastructure

Amadeus host

dmz servers

Unisys host

Peering Routers DR Location

dmz servers

Peering Routers

SC Peering Point Platform dmz servers

INTERNET

SC Peering Point Platform

Peering Routers SC Peering Point Platform dmz servers

internal servers

 Peering Points in Kelsterbach, Dallas, Singapore & London enable Multi-Provider Concept for best of price & optimized quality on a regional basis.  Reduction of latency by inter-provider routing.  Primarily, internet based hybrid solution – a global solution including the required security and business intelligence for any global company network.  Wherever Internet is not available, commercially not attractive and/or the customer business respectively the application landscape have specific requirements, MPLS will be used.  WAN Peering Points are extended to regional HUBs for the provision of specific applications.

internal servers

LSY data center Dallas

Peering Routers

Key Facts

LSY data center Singapore

Stand: 01.10.2014

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SkyConnect 3.0 Categories 3 and 4 Category "5" [Option A]

NSP1

SkyConnect Workstation

Cat 5A

Cat 3A

Category "3" [Option A]

ISP

SkyConnect Workstation

NSP2 printer

Category "5" [Option B]

NSP

SkyConnect Workstation

Cat 5B

Cat 3B

Category "3" [Option B]

printer

NSP

SkyConnect Workstation

ISP printer

Cat 3C

Category "3" [Option C]

printer

ISP1

SkyConnect Workstation ISP2 printer

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SkyConnect 3.0 Global Voice Design & SIP Peerings Key Facts

Technical Setup Communication Services SkyConnect 4.0

Integrated Networks & Voice Global Voice Airline Solutions Voice Applications

LSY data center Kelsterbach

Voice LYNC 2013 infrastructure

H4K

OSV

 Hosted PBXs and SIP Peering at LSY WAN Peering Platform Points in Kelsterbach, Dallas and Singapore. Enable Multi-Provider Concept for best of price & optimized quality on a regional basis.

Voice Applications

 "Global Voice Airline Solutions" based on "SkyConnect 3.0" UserLAN Infrastructure.

Voice Applications

 Integration of Unified Communication Application Services in Voice- & Network Infrastructure.

INTERNET OSV SBC 1

 Reduce latency & improve quality of service.

OSV

SBC 2

LSY data center Dallas

ed nn a l p

planned SBC 1

Voice Applications

planned

SBC 2

 LSY WAN Peering Points are extended to regional Service HUBs, for the provision of specific applications.

LSY data center Singapore

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SkyConnect 3.0 How we do it  BGP community design:

Traffic flows from central site (Peering Point ) to remote locations We use Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) are controlled by BGP communities. The communities are attached Clouds from different providers to the routes at the DMVPN spoke router.

 MPLS:

 DMVPN:

 MBGP: Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network (DMVPN) Different virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instances is a dynamic tunneling form of a virtual private network (VPN) are used to separate the customers. Multiprotocol Extensions

Example: for BGP (MBGP) allows different types of addresses “set bgp community 64841:61002 for Offload (known as address families) to be64841:63006” distributed in parallel.  BGP Route Order Our major Routing protokoll in SC30. Multiprotocol BGP is also widely deployed in case of “set bgp community 64841:61002 64841:63002” for Backup Prefer highest Weight MPLS L3 VPN to distinguish between the VRFs. Prefer highest Local Preference “set bgp community 64841:61006 64841:63006” for Primary

 BGP

Prefer routes that the router originated (with the Network or Redistribute command) Prefer shortest AS-Path Prefer lowest origin code (i