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Applicability of Abstraction and Control of Traffic Engineered Networks (ACTN) for Packet Optical Integration (POI) service assurance
draft-poidt-teas-actn-poi-assurance-05

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (candidate for teas WG)
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Authors Italo Busi , Jean-Francois Bouquier , Fabio Peruzzini , Paolo Volpato , Prasenjit Manna
Last updated 2025-07-02 (Latest revision 2025-02-26)
Replaced by draft-ietf-teas-actn-poi-assurance
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Abstract

This document extends the analysis of the applicability of Abstraction and Control of TE Networks (ACTN) architecture to Packet Optical Integration (POI) to cover multi-layer service assurance scenarios. Specifically, the ACTN architecture enables the detection and handling of different failures that may happen either at the optical or the packet layer. It is assumed that the underlying transport optical network carries end-to-end IP services such as L2VPN or L3VPN connectivity services, with specific Service Level Agreement (SLA) requirements. Existing IETF protocols and data models are identified for each multi-layer (packet over optical) service assurance scenario with a specific focus on the MPI (Multi-Domain Service Coordinator to Provisioning Network Controllers Interface) in the ACTN architecture.

Authors

Italo Busi
Jean-Francois Bouquier
Fabio Peruzzini
Paolo Volpato
Prasenjit Manna

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