MPLS: Power and Complexity Oscar Cetina Network Engineer at Foxtel MTIM, B.E. Telecommunications...

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MPLS: Power and Complexity

Oscar CetinaNetwork Engineer at Foxtel

MTIM, B.E. TelecommunicationsCCNA – CCIP - CCNP

Professional Background

Me @ Foxtel

Internet

Customers

Vendors

Partners

Network Engineering (layer 1 - 4)

SecurityCorpStreamingIPDBroadcasting

My Role

Network Expansion/Migration Project

How to interconnect these two organisations?

VendorsProviders

Links

Policie

s

Protocols

VendorsProviders

Links

Policie

s

Protocols

Network Expansion/Migration Project

Network Expansion/Migration Project

OSPF BGP MPLS

Not escalable. High overhead.

Escalable but no granular enough

Specialised equipment. Too many databases.

OSPF

BGP

MP

LS

EIGRP

RIP

MPLS Constraints/ComplexityRequires (IGP) OSPF and BGP to workRequires VRF (Virtual Routing Forwarding) to workCreates more than 5 routing/switching tablesSpecialised knowledge to design, implement and troubleshoot

Advantages/PowerMinimal migration disruption if well-plannedDoes not require changes on the existing routing protocols/IP address allocationEasy integration regardless vendors or protocolsIdeal for customization: Offers virtual/customised routing for a great deal of customers in 1 device when configured through VRF (MPLS/VPN) Simple from the user perspective (compare to smartphones)

ChallengesQoS implementation, even more complex due to mapping mismatch from the IGPAdding features to simplify particular servicesControl and monitoring of MPLS devices

My contribution

My contribution

Industry Academia

Vs.

My contribution

Industry Academia

A bit of Foxtel

Source: www.foxtel.com.au

A bit of Foxtel

For more info visit www.foxtel.com.au

We deliver a diverse subscription television service

to both regional and metropolitan areas over cable,

satellite and broadband distribution.

We are roughly 2500 employees serving roughly

2.5 million subscribers

Broadcasting, networking, development, IT, datacentre,

IPTV, systems, Business Analysts, and PM

Source: www.foxtel.com.au

Source: www.foxtel.com.au

Thank you!