DEMO: Explore the Value of Multi-Vendor Interoperability in Transport Technology with OIF and Juniper
DEMO: Explore the Value of Multi-Vendor Interoperability in Transport Technology with OIF and Juniper
Heavy Reading analyst Sterling Perrin interviews OIF’s Karl Gass (Physical & Link Layer Working Group Optical Vice Chair) and Juniper Networks’ Moran Roth (Director of Product Management). Watch as they reveal the latest advancements in 800ZR, 400ZR, and ZR+ coherent optics with an extensive, multi-vendor interoperability demo at OFC 2024.
You’ll learn
The latest advances in Coherent 400ZR/ZR+, 0dBm and 800ZR transport technologies
What it takes for OIF members to showcase a multi-vendor interop at OFC each year
Juniper Networks’ contributions to a rapidly evolving 800ZR/400ZR/OPENZR+ ecosystem
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0:02 [Music]
0:07 we're at offc 2024 we're at the oif and
0:11 I'm talking with the oif today about
0:13 their uh latest interoperability
0:16 demonstrations oif uh longtime
0:19 demonstrator at shows like GOC and doing
0:21 a lot of work in coherent I'm joined
0:23 today by the uh unique the one and only
0:27 Carl G always comes through with the
0:28 outfit uh repres presenting o and Moran
0:32 Roth uh helping us through the
0:33 discussion representing Juniper
0:35 participant in today's vendor so great
0:37 to Great to talk to you both um Carl you
Importance of Interoperability Demonstrations
0:41 know you've been doing these demos a
0:43 long time o um what's you know what what
0:46 what's the importance of of these types
0:48 of interoperability demonstrations for
0:50 the industry well well keep in mind oaf
0:53 is a forum of so many companies and you
0:57 know we're really we do what the
1:00 companies bring us to do and in this
1:03 case the def the definition from day one
1:06 with 400 ZR
1:09 interrupt and so not only you know by
1:12 that by that title not only were we
1:14 doing 400 ZR with ZR being sort of
1:17 nebulously that better than 80 kilm but
1:22 the interop meant that they expected
1:25 everyone's modules in this case to be
1:28 able to work together and so we really
1:31 felt like not just publishing the
1:34 document but actually proving to the
1:37 industry and proving to users that hey I
1:40 can bring a team together and get you
1:44 know get everyone's plugs to work
1:46 together get get plugs to work in
1:49 different routers that that was that
1:51 that was really what was needed before
1:53 we could say we're done like it's like
1:56 your job's not done till the paperwork's
1:58 done right but this case it was still
2:00 past the paperwork and that that work
2:02 the original the coherent demo was
2:04 around we were trying to figure out the
2:05 year oh the the first time we actually
2:09 had a live demo was 2022 so two years
2:12 ago y but uh preco we had a couple
2:16 demonstrations of things like thermal
2:19 dissipation and sort of pre-production
2:22 this is what it's going to look like so
2:25 yeah this is the third year in a row for
2:27 a a full flesh demo all right
Importance of Interoperability
2:30 so so Moran as a vendor in the industry
2:32 what do you see as the importance of
2:34 doing these and participating in these
2:36 types of demonstrations so at Juniper we
2:39 talk with a lot of network
2:41 operators and we they were uh used to
2:47 coherent Optics being a bookended
2:49 solution with Optical transport from the
2:53 um Sienna and infinera of the
2:57 worlds uh with coherent
3:00 pluga bles going into the
3:03 routers we felt that it's really
3:05 important to have an interoperable
3:08 solution and this is where the oif came
3:11 to bring the industry together and
3:14 interoperability is key to a wide
3:17 adoption of this technology and IP over
3:20 dwdm in general right so here at the oif
3:23 booth this year 2024 what's uh kind of
3:26 talk us through what's being
3:27 demonstrated in the coher I'm for to do
3:30 bigger and better every year so this
3:32 year I have two line systems I have a
3:36 single span line system uh wait in in
3:40 both cases I have three different
3:42 routers I've got uh let's pretend I've
3:45 got Sienna and Cisco on one side sort of
3:48 representing like a left Data Center and
3:52 I've got a juniper router on the right
3:54 side and we'll pretend like that's a a
3:57 separate data center because like the ZR
4:00 interupt is really about like in you
4:03 know from one data center to the other
4:05 MH and so in the single span we have the
4:08 foundational 400 ZR and that's you
4:12 probably a dozen vendor dozen module
4:14 vendors all three routers you know
4:17 basically a signal daisy chaining back
4:19 and forth um you know ac across that 100
4:24 km line system uh the second thing on
4:28 that line system is the very first 800
4:32 ZR interrupt and in this case I have six
4:35 different module vendors I really only
4:37 have the Juniper router in the in as far
4:40 as uh plat uh host platform but uh on
4:44 the on the other side of that line
4:46 system I've got uh uh uh test and
4:50 measurement equipment with 800 gbit
4:52 ethernet traffic generators but speaking
4:55 of 800 GB ethernet uh 400 ZR was just a
4:59 single client 800 ZR has all four
5:02 clients so that's like 1X 800 8X 100 2x
5:06 400 4X 20000 there I got them right and
5:09 so you know essentially uh we're showing
5:13 all four which means the Juniper router
5:15 is actually uh performing the function
5:18 you know the sort of that gear boxing
5:20 function of taking in 1 by 800 and then
5:23 transmitting 8X 100 so single line
5:27 system 150 GHz grid
5:30 second line system is a multipan line
5:33 system and this one H this was
5:36 overwhelming it's a th000 kilm of ultr
5:40 low loss Corning fiber uh I'm using zero
5:43 dbm plugs uh again I'm using all three
5:47 routers Sienna Cisco Juniper uh where we
5:52 similarly a daisy chain back and forth
5:54 starting at one test equipment vendor
5:57 ending at a second test equipment vendor
6:00 um yeah that one I think is only eight
6:03 oh no oh double uh it's still probably a
6:06 dozen line vendor or do dozen module
6:09 vendors okay but uh yeah uh oh one last
6:14 function was a open rodm demo where
6:16 we've got a infinera transponder doing
6:19 the traditional transponder function of
6:22 a 400 gigabit Ethernet client then
6:25 wrapping that in uh uh uh flexo and
6:30 sending that through my thousand kilm so
6:33 I've got essentially 400 ZR y uh 800
6:38 ZR open ZR plus zero dbm and open RM
6:43 I've got all four things in our demo wow
Demo Results
6:45 right and so all told add them all up
6:48 how many participants do we end got 23
6:51 different participants that came
6:52 together for this demo I imagine that's
6:54 a record for for demo that is that is a
6:58 new high score yeah yeah anything else
7:00 you'd want to add on that Mor sure I
7:03 think Carl and the oif community should
7:05 be proud of uh the demo that is uh stand
7:09 up here with all these participants
7:11 especially with a 1,000 km line system
7:15 that uh shows eight spans of RAM and
7:20 amplification and the interoperability
7:23 between so many different vendors of 400
7:26 gig ZR plus Zer dbm and 800 G gig ZR for
7:31 the first time right you know so I come
OIF Planning
7:33 to the oif to your demos uh you show me
7:36 the boxes the lights blink the lights
7:37 are green uh I go go back to my office
7:40 write it up everything's great easy to
7:42 pull off uh I'm sure it's not it's it's
7:45 super easy to pull off with 20 people
7:48 helping or 23 or more help lifting you
7:52 know we actually start this process back
7:54 in November so starting in November it's
7:58 sort of what really do we want to what's
8:01 our goal you know it's always better
8:04 than last year but like at what Vector
8:07 you know more modules more distance in
8:11 this case there were some some easy
8:13 targets like 800 ZR the catch is in
8:17 November no one else had 800 ZR modules
8:21 so it's sort of that projection how many
8:24 people think they'll be ready by the
8:26 time this we have the show and so yeah
8:29 essentially it's it's like any sports
8:31 team you see who comes out to to be on
8:35 the team and then you try to put
8:37 together you know what what can this
8:40 team do what are strengths you know what
8:43 what are the what are the goals for the
8:46 participants not everyone can be like
8:49 you know the star the allstar of the
8:51 team so we we we try to keep that Level
8:55 Playing Field this year we were looking
8:59 at some perhaps new projects in the oif
9:02 and one of the suggestions was this
9:04 thousand km Ramen amplifiers and so you
9:08 know I get I get to throw out the first
9:10 Target and say hey our goal is going to
9:13 be 1,000 km Ramen amplifiers and yeah
9:17 make sure I have enough 800 ZR modules
9:19 to to create some links so that was the
9:23 starting goal um we have weekly meetings
9:27 we you know there's a lot of
9:28 correspondents it's a lot of planning
9:30 that goes into this um a criticism for
9:34 our first demo was hey don't you guys
9:37 measure anything and so since that time
9:41 we basically have a onewe plug test MH
9:44 where we we get together and really have
9:47 some quantitative measurements of
9:50 interoperability you know it's not just
9:52 green lights it's hey this is the spec
9:55 how much margin do we have from the spec
9:58 no matter which ual are talking together
10:00 Y and then then secondly we have this
10:04 dry run and that is we're going to put
10:07 together exactly the same thing we're
10:09 going to display in the booth and that's
10:12 another week you know so it's it's
10:14 essentially like four months of prep and
10:18 two full weeks of more than 8 hour days
10:21 and and measuring and and dry run and
10:25 and then a couple days setting up this
10:27 booth cuz even just plugging in all the
10:30 fibers takes all day right it's a lot of
10:33 work yeah um but it's it's a value to
10:38 the industry and I really think the only
10:41 way people can come I can get people to
10:43 come and look at it is if I wear a suit
Junipers Role
10:46 well I don't know that's debatable but I
10:48 enjoy the suit so I mentioned Juniper is
10:51 a participant uh in the demo this year
10:53 and and for multiple years what uh Moran
10:56 talk us through the role of juniper in
10:58 in this Year's demo so Juniper is active
11:02 in all the standard groups the oif open
11:06 ZR plus MSA and all the pluggable MSA
11:10 qsfp DD osfp Juniper is trying to Foster
11:14 an ecosystem and support the ecosystem
11:17 of open plugable to further the IP over
11:21 dwdm
11:22 ecosystem specifically at the oif
11:25 demonstration this year as Carl
11:27 mentioned we brought our new 800 gig
11:30 router from the PTX family H in a 2ru
11:35 it's a
11:36 28.8 terbit router with a single Express
11:40 5 chip it has 36 uh 800 gig interfaces
11:46 and it houses a lot of the demo
11:51 capability that Carl mentioned in terms
11:54 of the 400 gig zr+ pluga bles the zbm
11:58 plugable
11:59 and the 800 gig demonstration 800 gig ZR
12:03 demonstration so basically so kind of
12:05 all of them really you played a role in
12:07 um Carl mentioned um Gathering data from
12:11 from these plugfest demos um any
12:13 particular learnings or uh surprises
12:16 that Juniper found out in putting
12:18 together this year's so I think the
12:21 ecosystem is evolving this is what we
12:23 are learning H every time the oif is
12:27 doing this plugfest and
12:29 doing the measurement no osnr
12:32 measurement H we see more and more
12:35 people qualify at to the oif and the
12:38 open ZR plus
12:40 specs uh this year you have more
12:43 participant than last year M 800 gig is
12:47 still early yes but already we see six
12:50 different 800 gig ZR uh plugable now all
12:55 right so a lot going on as usual at ofc
12:59 in the oif booth um so we learned about
13:02 interoperability demo for 400 ZR open ZR
13:06 plus 800 ZR for the first time in the
13:09 industry uh as well as open ROM so uh 23
13:12 participants a record uh just amazing
13:15 how far these coherent plugable
13:17 ecosystems come in just a very short
13:19 time great speaking with you both and
13:21 enjoy the rest of the conference
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