WO1998049862A1 - Resource management of an atm connection - Google Patents
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- the invention generally resides in the field of resource management in an ATM network. In particular, it is directed to techniques of managing changes in network resources such as bandwidth utilization and its provision for an ATM connection.
- ATM Forum agrees on the concept of the resource management per connection upon dynamic bandwidth changes in IMA (inverse multiplexing for ATM), WATM (wireless over ATM), ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber loop), LANE (Lan Emulation), MPOA (Multi-Protocols Over ATM) etc. It addresses a mechanism of preserving QOS and maximizing link utilization over-any kind of links which is experiencing dynamic bandwidth changes.
- ITU-T defines signalling procedures to modify the PCR, SCR and MBS-(Q.2725.2, Q.2963.2) for an active connection. This procedure can be a useful function to deal with dynamic bandwidth management issues.
- the existing signalling_procedures for Q.2725.2/Q.2963.2 feature allow only the connection owner to initiate the modify request. This limited capability is not sufficient for an ATM network to support the variety of technologies as discussed above.
- the invention solves the above stated problems by introducing a new signalling capability which can be used to complement the Q.2725.2/Q.2963.2 "connection modify" feature to support dynamic
- SUBST ⁇ UTE SHEET (RULE resource management. -The new signalling capability consists of a new information element (i.e. dynamic bandwidth change options) to be added to the existing signalling "setup" message, and a new signalling message which is called "bandwidth change indication". But it should be noted that although the bandwidth is described as one example of resources, other properties can be used in place of the bandwidth.
- the new information element allows the connection owner to specify its desired network resource management to the network operation and the called party.
- the new message carries the expected traffic parameters that the network or called party can sustain. It therefore allows the connection owner to initiate the proper maintenance action (e.g. release request, bandwidth modification request, or rerouting request) more effectively.
- the invention resides in the field of resource management in an ATM network.
- the invention is directed to a method of managing the resource demand of an active connection which comprises steps of receiving a resource change at an connection owner, the message indicating a resource change request, and sending downstream a resource management option chosen in response to the resource change request.
- the method further includes a step of exchanging traffic on the connection conforming to the resource management option when said option is acknowledged.
- the invention is directed to a method of managing the resource requirement of an active connection which comprises steps of receiving a resource change message on the connection at a connection owner, the message indicating a bandwidth change request and sending a modify message downstream of the connection indicating a new bandwidth for the connection.
- the method further includes a step of sending traffic on the connection conforming to the new bandwidth when the modify message is acknowledged.
- Figure 1 is an overview of a bandwidth change indication message in n ATM environment.
- Figure 2 shows a format of a dynamic bandwidth management option IE.
- FIG. 3 shows flows of the "bandwidth change indication" and "connection modify” messages.
- connection modify permits the connection originator to inform the network and the destination that it wishes to modify the traffic parameters of an active connection. It informs them of new desired traffic parameters and waits for acknowledgement and/or approval before it invokes procedures for the actual change.
- the ITU-T Q.2725.2/Q.2963.2 connection modify feature can be initiated only by the connection owner (originator).
- the invention provides mechanisms for adjusting resource requirements of a connection not only by the connection originator but by the network as well as the called user.
- the network includes any network nodes and network elements that have any bearing on the connection concerned.
- the existing ITU-T Q.2725.2/Q.2963.2 connection modify feature can be utilized more effectively by the use of new signalling mechanisms.
- the new signalling mechanism composes of a new signalling information element "dynamic bandwidth management option" and a new signalling message "bandwidth change indication".
- the existing "setup" message is modified to include the-new information element (IE for short) to specify dynamic bandwidth management options that the network and the called party can be implemented.
- This IE is specified by the connection owner and is sent to the network or the called party in the "setup" message during the initial connection establishment phase.
- the IE informs them of the connection owner's desired dynamic bandwidth management options for point-to-point calls /connections and for the first user of point-to- multipoint calls/connections. Many options are possible but some typical options are:
- the network and the called user for that connection can determine the type of management action to perform when they encounter circumstances that require modification in resources on the connection. If the resources to be altered are the bandwidth requirement, it may be accomplished by the connection bandwidth modify procedures or rerouting. The invention permits these procedures be initiated by not only the connection owner but the network and the called user. If dynamic bandwidth management option IE is absent in the "setup" message, it implies that no specific management option is expected by the connection owner from the network or the called party. However, it does not imply that the network cannot perform its own desired maintenance. According to one embodiment, when the network or the called user decides to modify the connection bandwidth for a connection as part of the management options, it will send a "bandwidth change indication" message to the connection owner with the following information included in the message:
- the use of the alternative ATM traffic descriptor information element indicates the new acceptable values for all traffic parameters whereas the use of the minimum acceptable ATM traffic descriptor is restricted to the indication of peak cell rates and ABR minimum cell rates which are the information specific for ABR connection.
- This dynamic bandwidth management procedure of the invention applies to CBR, rt- VBR and nrt-VBR, ABR and UBR and GFR ATM service category calls.
- the description is mainly limited to the management of the bandwidth requirement as the resource management but as mentioned earlier, it should be emphasized that the concept is equally applicable to other resource parameters which can be specified in the information element of the connection modify message or resource change message.
- FIG. 1 is an example of the bandwidth change indication operation in an ATM network, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- an ATM network 10 contains a variety of nodes 12, 14, 16 and 18, each having a variety of capabilities.
- nodes 12 and 14 are shown to be holding an IMA virtual link.
- Different interfaces link different pair of nodes, one being defined by ATM Forum under PNNI (Public Network Network Interface).
- Interfaces between a customer and an ATM node are defined in UNI (User Network Interface). Therefore a calling user 20 and a called user 22 are linked with respective nodes through UNI.
- a path has been established between the calling user and the called user through nodes 18, 14, 12, and 16.
- the link between node 12 and 16 is shown as being of any kind. It should be emphasized that the links shown in the Figure are examples only. There are many different interfaces available in the field that can be used in this invention. Each node is able to initiate a "bandwidth change indication" message, when conditions warrant it.
- connection owner In order to support this dynamic bandwidth change capability, the connection owner must include dynamic bandwidth management option information element in the "setup" request. Some typical management options are described earlier. This information is necessary for the network and /or the called user to be aware of the type of management option that can be provided by the connection owner for the dynamic bandwidth change. Any one or more of network elements located at any of the nodes shown in Figure 1 can initiate bandwidth change indication procedure as shown by numeral 24. It is done by sending to the connection owner a "bandwidth change indication" message. The connection owner then initiates connection modify procedures as shown by numeral 26. Since a link is directly controlled by two adjacent nodes, therefore, it would be useful to designate one particular node to initiate the bandwidth change indication in order to synchronize the maintenance action. By default, the following rules are applied to the adjacent peers which manage the affected link. However, it is just the default option and shall be allowed to be overridden by the network provision.
- the network side initiates a "bandwidth change indication" message which is sent towards the calling user.
- the called user i.e. user side
- initiates a "bandwidth change indication" message which is sent towards the calling user.
- the succeeding side initiates a "bandwidth change indication" message which is sent towards the calling user.
- the succeeding side initiates a "bandwidth change indication" message which is sent towards the calling user.
- the "bandwidth change indication” message contains one of the following information elements:
- the alternative ATM traffic descriptor IE to indicate the overall changes to the connection cell rate for a CBR or VBR connection.
- the minimum acceptable ATM traffic descriptor IE to indicate the changes for the peak cell rate parameter for a CBR, VBR, ABR or UBR connection.
- Figure 2 shows a format for dynamic bandwidth management option IE according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the "bandwidth change indication" message can only be initiated by the network or called user for the connection when it is in an active state (i.e. the connection is fully established). It is possible that when the "bandwidth change indication" message arrives at a network node in the upstream, the call /connection may not be in an active state.
- the connection owner When it receives the "bandwidth change indication" message, the connection owner performs one of the following actions or as specified by dynamic bandwidth management option information element in the "setup” request: e.g., no action; release the connection; initiate the "connection modify” procedures by using the bandwidth information which is specified in the "bandwidth change indication” message; and reroute the connection.
- Table 2 below shows “bandwidth change indication” message contents accordin to one embodiment.
- the purpose of the dynamic bandwidth management option IE is to describe the management option that is specified by the connection owner. It is used to deal with dynamic bandwidth changes when the connection is active. This IE is specified by the connection owner during initial "setup" procedure. If this IE is absent, it implies that no management action is expected. This approach is backwards compatible to UNI 4.0 and PNNI VI.0 signalling specifications.
- Table 3 shows a dynamic bandwidth management option indicator (Fi ure 2 octet 5)
- the network or the called user will initiate the "bandwidth change indication" message to the calling user and will include the expected bandwidth in the message.
- the connection owner may initiate the connection modify procedures if the specified bandwidth is acceptable.
- connection owner If the connection owner request dynamic bandwidth management capability, it specifies the type of management options it desires from the network and the called party. This IE is included in the "setup message”. Across the UNI and PNNI interfaces, bilateral agreements may be required across the network providers to support an end-to-end solution for dynamic bandwidth management.
- Figure 3 shows one example of flows of "bandwidth change indication" and "connection modify” messages.
- the network Upon receiving the "setup" message with the dynamic bandwidth management option specified, the network shall-not modify the contents of this IE. It records the dynamic bandwidth management option, if supported. It then processes the "setup” message in the normal manner and forwards the IE towards the called user.
- the network/user shall treat the IE as the unrecognized IE and process the SETUP message according to the action indicator as specified in the IE.
- the network/user Upon receiving the "setup" message with the dynamic bandwidth management option specified, the network/user records the dynamic bandwidth management option, if supported. It then processes the "setup" message in the normal manner.
- the network/user shall treat the IE as the unrecognized IE and process the SETUP message according to the action indicator as specified in the IE.
- the dynamic bandwidth management option Upon constructing the "connect” message, if the dynamic bandwidth management option was specified in the "setup” message and the network/user supports the management option, it shall include the dynamic bandwidth management option IE which is the same as the one in the "setup” message.
- the "connect” message is then forwarded towards the calling party in the normal manner.
- the network Upon receiving the "connect" message which contains the dynamic bandwidth management option, the network shall not modify the contents of the IE and processes the "connect" message in the normal manner.
- connection owner Upon receiving the "connect" message which contains the dynamic bandwidth management option, it is the indication that the requested management option is supported end-to-end. Otherwise, it is the indication that at least one of the transit entities does not support the dynamic bandwidth management option.
- the decision of how to handle this call /connection establishment is connection owner's local implementation decision and is not subjected to this specification.
- the network or called user When the network or called user detects the bandwidth changes at the local switch (e.g. congestion or recovery from congestion), the network or the called user may decide to change the connection bandwidth to the level that it can support.
- the local switch e.g. congestion or recovery from congestion
- the maintenance action may be local implementation decision and no obligation for any particular management action to the connection owner.
- the network or the called user shall initiate the "release" message with cause (user cell rate not available) and without the Fault Tolerant Rerouting information (i.e. no Fault Tolerant Re-routing).
- bandwidth change indication is encoded with the expected traffic parameters to be modified.
- a timer shall be set by the network /user to wait for the connection owner maintenance action. The state shall be changed to "awaiting resource management”. The decision, that whether the network/user shall retry for sending another "bandwidth change indication" message when the timer expires, is local implementation dependence. The possible local maintenance action to deal with the expiration of the timer can be: re-send "bandwidth change indication" message, release the connection or do nothing. 4.
- the designed side of the network-network /user-network shall initiate the "bandwidth change indication" message which is encoded with the expected traffic parameters to be modified.
- a timer shall be set by the network/user to wait for the connection owner's maintenance action. The state shall be changed "awaiting resource management”. The decision, that whether the network/user shall retry for sending another "bandwidth change indication" message when the timer expires, is local implementation dependence. The possible local maintenance action to deal with the expiration of the timer can be: re- send "bandwidth change indication" message, release the connection or do nothing.
- the network or called user may have changed the bandwidth at the local switch due to severe congestion prior to receiving the maintenance action from the connection owner. Nevertheless, the "bandwidth change indication" message shall be initiated, if permitted, and include the expected bandwidth that is adopted by the local switch for the connection.
- a timer shall be set by the network/user to wait for the connection owner's maintenance action. The state of the call shall be changed to "awaiting resource management" after the "bandwidth change indication” message was sent.
- the decision, that whether the network/user shall retry for sending another "bandwidth change indication" message when the timer expires, is local implementation dependence.
- the possible local maintenance action to deal with the expiration of the timer can be: re-send "bandwidth change indication" message, release the connection or do nothing.
- Procedures for "bandwidth change indication" at the transit entity may wish to modify the traffic parameters in the message if the bandwidth at the local switch for the given connection is required to be lower than the rate specified in the message. If so, a timer shall be set by the network to wait for the connection owner's maintenance action. The state of the call shall be changed to "awaiting resource management”. The network shall then forward the message with a lower rate towards the calling user.
- the decision, that whether the network/user shall retry for sending another "bandwidth change indication" message when the timer expires, is local implementation dependence.
- the possible local maintenance action to deal with the expiration of the timer can be: re-send "bandwidth change indication" message, release the connection or do nothing.
- connection owner If the connection owner supports the dynamic bandwidth change capability with option 1 (i.e.-specify the new resource requirement) specified, and able to adopt the expected bandwidth which is indicated in the "bandwidth change indication" message, it shall initiate the Q.2963.2 (connection modify) procedures with the given traffic parameters.
- connection owner If the connection owner supports the dynamic bandwidth change capability with option 1 but it could not adopt the expected bandwidth which is indicated in the "bandwidth change indication” message, it shall release the connection or to reroute the connection. It is possible to have multiple "bandwidth change indication" messages sent from the network or called user to the connection owner. However, it is a local implementation decision for the connection owner to deal with these multiple indications. In ITU-T Q.2963.2, section 5.1 clearly states that one and only one modification can be requested by the connection owner at one time. Therefore, the connection owner may wish to buffer the indications in the sequence of which they arrive; or the connection owner may simply discard the subsequent indications until the current modification procedures are completed.
- This invention does not impose the network nor the called user to set a timer to wait for the ITU-T Q.2963.2 (connection modify)-procedures from the calling user. It is a local implementation decision for setting a timer after initiating the "bandwidth change indication" message. In some cases, the network or the called user may have to adjust the cell rate prior to receiving the "connection modify" request because of severe congestion in the local switch. As the "bandwidth change indication" message traverses towards the calling user and the connection is in an active state, any network node along the path is allowed to update the traffic parameters if a lower rate is required.
- the network shall not forward the "bandwidth change indication" message from the succeeding side towards the calling user until the new connection is re-established.
- the connection owner may perform one of the following actions:
- connection owner requests the connection to be cleared when there is insufficient bandwidth, there is no restriction of which side of the troubled link can initiate the "release" message since the signalling protocols can handle the simultaneous release requests.
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