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WiMAX Forum Network Architecture WiMAX Interworking with DSL WMF--00-R00v0 0 ABLE OF CONNS. INRNEWORKING WIH DSL.... DSL REFERENCE ARCHICURE..... DSL Service Based on o..... DSL Service based on o..... DSL Internetworking Scenarios.... INGRAION OF IEEE SD.... INRWORKING OF MOBILE WIMAX WIH DSL SERVICES (A0 INRWORKING).... INRWORKING OF MOBILE WIMAX WIH DSL ACCESS NEWORKS (V INRWORKING)... ABLE OF FIGURES FIGURE - DSL REFERENCE ARCHICURE... FIGURE - WIMAX IEEE FWA DEPLOYMEN IN A DSL NEWORK... FIGURE - WIMAX INGRAION WIH DSL SERVICES... FIGURE - WIMAX INGRAION WIH DSL ACCESS NEWORKS... Page - ii

WiMAX Forum Network Architecture WiMAX Interworking with DSL WMF--00-R00v0. Internetworking with DSL Note: See.0 References in WiMAX Forum Network Architecture [Part ] for references cited in this document.. DSL Reference Architecture A simplified DSL reference model for the most common scenarios according to [], [], [] and [] of the DSL Forum is depicted in Figure. At the bottom of the picture the protocol layering is shown for the over Ethernet as well as for the over Ethernet case. CPN Modem DSLAM v Access Network BRAS A0 ASP NSP o oe DSL DSL oe 0 0 o DSL DSL Figure - DSL Reference Architecture Figure denotes the following reference points: : Interface between terminal equipment and DSL modem in the customer premises network (CPN) V: Ethernet aggregation in the access network A0: Interface between the access network and service providers. his interface connects either an Application Service Provider (ASP) to the Network Service Provider (NSP) owning the access network or in sharing scenarios the NSP with the access network. Current DSL deployments for pure data services are mostly based on over Ethernet as link protocol between BRAS and for the configuration of the terminal and the control and management of the link to the terminal. Regarding DSL deployments allowing QoS provisioning (typically used for delivering Data + voice + video service), they are mostly based on over Ethernet model... DSL Service Based on o Widely used as protocol for commercial dial-up access to the Internet, provides all the control functions operators require also for providing broadband access. With the evolution from AM towards Ethernet as universal link layer protocol, has to be encapsulated into oe frames to emulate on top of Ethernet the point-to-point connectivity, for which is designed for. With the application of oe, just a plain Ethernet network is required between BRAS and... DSL Service based on o over Ethernet fully relies on DHCP for identification and for the configuration of the customer premises equipment. Additionally, IEEE 0.x security framework may be used if deemed necessary by the DSL operator. Page - Not to be used for design, testing, or certification purposes.

WiMAX Forum Network Architecture WiMAX Interworking with DSL WMF--00-R00v0 0 0 0.. DSL Internetworking Scenarios According to the DSL reference architecture the end-to-end DSL network consists of several providers. he role of the Application Service Provider, the Network Service Provider and the Access Service Provider in the DSL reference architecture is similar to the role of the ASP, NSP and NAP in the WiMAX reference architecture. Aligned to the provider structure of the DSL reference architecture, internetworking between a mobile WiMAX network and a DSL network can be established at different stages of the end-to-end DSL network. Internetworking Between a Mobile WiMAX Network and a DSL Access Network Internetworking Between a Mobile WiMAX Network and a DSL NSP Network he migration of DSL access networks towards Ethernet based aggregation introduces a V reference point in the architecture which allows the combination of a mobile WiMAX network with a DSL access network based on Ethernet bridging. he details of this reference point are defined in W-0 of the DSL Forum. A WiMAX network providing plain Ethernet bridging capabilities can be used to extend the reach of a DSL access network over wireless links. Details of this kind of internetworking are described in Section. for WiMAX systems based on IEEE-00 and in Section. for the mobile WiMAX network. his internetworking scenario usually requires support of the Ethernet CS in the base station. Under special conditions (only o DSL service, only single host CPE) also the use of the CS is possible. Internetworking Between a Mobile WiMAX Network and a DSL NSP Network R-0 defines the interface between the DSL access network and the DSL NSP network. his interface is denoted A0-NSP and exists in two different flavors. One version is based on forwarding of layer connections over LP; the other version describes a layer routed interface similar to the R interface in the WiMAX architecture used for the roaming case. By use of an appropriate interworking unit it is feasible to convert WiMAX R to the routed version of the A0-NSP. his kind of internetworking is further detailed in Section.. It is not possible to provide internetworking between mobile WiMAX and a DSL NSP based on the LP version of A0-NSP because the mobile WiMAX network does not handle connections. Internetworking Between a Mobile WiMAX Network and a DSL ASP Network [] also defines the interface A0-ASP between the DSL access network and the DSL ASP network. Internetworking between a mobile WiMAX network, which includes mobile WiMAX erminals and a DSL ASP network can be achieved by the use of an interworking unit between WiMAX R (non-roaming case) and the A0- ASP.. Further details about this kind of internetworking are also provided in Section... Integration of IEEE Std Requiring only plain Ethernet bridging behavior between BRAS and for both cases, the o as well as the o, allows the replacement of the DSL link by another transmission technology without any impact in the higher layer network architecture. As shown in Figure the first generation WiMAX technology according to [] is easily deployable in a DSL network by just replacing the DSL link by a wireless WiMAX link providing Ethernet bridging behavior. At the bottom of the Figure the protocol layering is drawn for both cases, the over Ethernet as well as over Ethernet, and highlights the replacement of just the DSL link by a wireless link according to []. Page - Not to be used for design, testing, or certification purposes.

WiMAX Forum Network Architecture WiMAX Interworking with DSL WMF--00-R00v0 SS WiMAX -00 BS CPN CPN Modem DSLAM v Access Network BRAS A0 ASP NSP o oe oe 0 o Figure - WiMAX IEEE FWA Deployment in a DSL Network While [] nicely fits into DSL architectures, [] and its mobile WiMAX network architecture introduces a number of new network functions.. Interworking of Mobile WiMAX with DSL Services (A0 Interworking) he mobile WiMAX network architecture describes a whole network with a two-layer mobility management structure and additional network elements to control mobility and enhanced security of terminals moving in a large area wireless network. Instead of the enhanced security sub layer PKMv and DHCP are used for terminal configuration and link control and management. For mobile applications requiring M based mobility management provided by R between ASN and CSN the WiMAX network is assumed to integrate with the services provides by a DSL core via an interface between the CSN and the DSL core. he IWU as shown in the Figure below mediates the R interface of WiMAX to an A0 conformant interface for integration with the services provided by the DSL core. he IWU may also co-locate a DHCP relay to access a DHCP server in the regional broadband network. he use of EAP over RADIUS is presumed for AAA over R to enable authentication of mobile WiMAX users accessing DSL services. Page - Not to be used for design, testing, or certification purposes.

WiMAX Forum Network Architecture WiMAX Interworking with DSL WMF--00-R00v0 M M M Mobile erminal MS ASN WiMAX e R R CSN MS IWU CPN Modem DSL DSLAM v Access Network BRAS A0 ASP NSP 0 Figure - WiMAX Integration with DSL Services. Interworking of Mobile WiMAX with DSL Access Networks (V Interworking) For mainly fixed and nomadic WiMAX applications exposing the reference point of the DSL architecture to the customers, the solution presented above is not suitable due to the unavailability of Ethernet bridging over R towards CSN. When Ethernet bridging is available over the air ( CS) and within the ASN, Ethernet packets can be forwarded to the V aggregation point at the BRAS by a direct link between the ASN and the Ethernet aggregation point in the DSL access network. In this case the Ethernet-enabled ASN can be reused to bridge oe packets across a single ASN bypassing the functions of the R reference point.while user data is carried directly to the V aggregation point, there is still a need for a mobile WiMAX network compliant control plane for establishing the bridging connectivity across the air. As user authentication is performed within oe, device authentication and the PKMv security framework should be applied for the bridging MS to establish the e link. he appropriate forwarding configuration inside the ASN is established during the service discovery phase of oe when the client detects the MAC address of the BRAS offering the wanted service. Page - Not to be used for design, testing, or certification purposes.

WiMAX Forum Network Architecture WiMAX Interworking with DSL WMF--00-R00v0 MS -CS ASN R WiMAX e CSN Home Gateway MS -CS (-CS) CPN Modem DSL DSLAM v Access Network BRAS A0 ASP NSP o oe oe o 0 Figure - WiMAX Integration with DSL Access Networks his allows the integration of a mobile WiMAX network with a DSL network for offering DSL-like network interfaces for cases when WiMAX mainly replaces the wire usually required for DSL services. Option in the protocol layering drawing at the bottom of Figure shows the case for oe. While this kind of integration lacks the wide-area mobility management service it still remains the enhanced radio resource management, load balancing and security features of []. Also the over Ethernet DSL case can be integrated with an Ethernet based implementation of a mobile WiMAX network as shown for option in the protocol layering drawing in the Figure above. In that case, applying the PKMv security framework ensures security. When Ethernet binding is available in the ASN but not over the air, as CS is used, uplink packets over frames can be encapsulated at the BS in Ethernet frames and forwarded northbound to the V aggregation point at the BRAS by a direct link between the ASN and the Ethernet aggregation point in the DSL access network. his is depicted by the option in the protocol layering drawing in the picture below. In this case, the user plane in the ASN allows for forwarding of Ethernet frames. As in the previous case, applying the PKMv security framework ensures the security. Page - Not to be used for design, testing, or certification purposes.