E9-2 Overview June 2, 2017 1 By 2020…In just 3 years! 79% of internet traffic is video 50% of TVs are 4K 75% of mobile traffic is video 4x mobile traffic growth 70% growth in “how to” searches year over year 2nd largest search engine Cisco VNI 2016 Search Engine Land May 13, 2015 2 Proprietary and Confidential Services Driving the Increased Bandwidth Demand Business and mobile services MDU solutions Bandwidth Single Family Residential 3 Proprietary and Confidential Streaming Video - #1 bandwidth consumer Yesterday … Today … Broadcast TV conserved bandwidth Streaming video consumes available capacity Video separate from internet traffic Video distributed everywhere Delivered only to the subscribers watching New streaming sources Saved precious bandwidth Alleviated the need to upgrade Your subscribers demand fast reliable service! 4 Proprietary and Confidential Changing Traffic Types cause network bottlenecks Streaming video and VoD Cause a significant shift in traffic patterns Yesterday’s IPTV traffic was one stream per video channel to the access network Today’s Streaming video/VoD is unicast, ie. one stream per subscriber device Bandwidth increase in the access network, causes bandwidth exhaust at the Agg Switch and Edge Router NG-PON2 increases the issue 4x Internet Edge Router w/ Integrated BNG Edge Network Proprietary and Confidential Aggregation Router Access Network How many networks are you operating? Business Network Mobile Network Residential Network 6 Proprietary and Confidential What if you had just one access network? Business Network Mobile Network Residential Network 7 Proprietary and Confidential Managing Subscribers in today’s network Today’s Network Architecture Service delivery complexities Separate network equipment Separate operations processes Delays due to network segment readiness (all must be synchronized) Separate operations staff Requires roadmap synchronization to deliver service across network (OLT, BNG) High operations costs to manage, deliver and troubleshoot across multiple network segments Limited visibility to subscriber behaviors Internet Edge Router w/ Integrated BNG Edge Network Proprietary and Confidential Aggregation Router Access Network How can you… Reduce cost of operating your network Converge mobile, business and residential networks Simplify new subscriber and services turn-up Scale to easily add new subscribers and technologies Add Intelligence to the access network to improve ROI What else do you need to change? 9 Proprietary and Confidential Meeting the needs of a Subscriber Driven Market 10 Proprietary and Confidential The heart of Intelligent Access is Five years in the making Unencumbered by legacy hardware Unfettered by old development approaches Calix has transformed to agile development Built from the ground up using open standards (Linux, common Yang models, etc.) Designed for maximum operational simplicity 11 Proprietary and Confidential The heart of Intelligent Access is AXOS Software abstracted from the hardware AXOS Architecture Any PHY (physical layer) Data plane fully decoupled from control and management planes Modular components upgrade independently Stateful, always on operation Self-monitoring, self-healing Management Control Data Infrastructure Service Abstraction Layer Hardware Abstraction Layer Integration with any SDN / OSS platform Open standards, virtualized and abstracted management Hardware Merchant Silicon & New Technology 12 Proprietary and Confidential AXOS creates new possibilities WELCOME TO THE FUTURE New Customers Respond faster to subscriber needs (Even when they don’t know what they need) Do upgrades with no downtime Operate like a data center with in service upgrades Grow ARPU Point-of-attack security threat mitigation Subscriber edge becomes the focal point for delivering services Virtualize and distribute the access network Optimize efficiency of systems and software Reduce Costs 13 Proprietary and Confidential Welcome to the Future – AXOS Components AXOS Component Library A1 A2 B3 C2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 Layer B4 3 C1 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 D3 D4 A1 A2 A3 Layer 3 B1 B2 B3 C4 C1 C3 C4 D1 D2 D3 D1 AXOS Sandbox 10G EPON Layer 3 A2 A4 A1 A3 B1 Layer 3 B1 Layer 3 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 D4 C3 D4 D2 D3 D4 MEF CE 2.0 NG-PON2 14 Proprietary and Confidential Redefining the Access Network Edge Proprietary and Confidential Solving the Systems Problem Backplane bandwidth per slot Line card density Line card width affects density of card/system Drives uplink requirements and capabilities Aggregate power dissipation Can your system dissipate enough heat? Processor/Memory Requirements Requirements of future features / capabilities are difficult to predict 16 Proprietary and Confidential Introducing the E9-2 Intelligent Access Edge Unconstrained, elastic, scalable system Unique disaggregated system design Intelligent, always-on AXOS software architecture Unmatched TCO reductions 17 Proprietary and Confidential Unconstrained, elastic, scalable system Pay as you succeed • Add capacity, technologies as desired Non-blocking architecture • Backplane scales as needed • New technologies easily included in system Built on AXOS platform • Easily integrates into BSS/OSS x86 hardware for a seamless move to NFV architectures 18 Proprietary and Confidential AXOS E9-2 redefines the access edge Defining the Access Edge Subscriber facing functions Agnostic deployments (DC,CO,HE) Ride the VNF wave Unbounded Performance Non-blocking Lowest Power Snaps into Data Center fabrics Fewer to provision and manage Less rack space, HVAC and power required 19 Proprietary and Confidential Are you Ready to Redefine your Access Network? Less systems to maintain, manage and provision Easier to turn up new service types Reduced errors during service turn-up No more maintenance windows Reduce the need to upgrade/replace existing routers CapEx Reduction 75% Proprietary and Confidential OpEx Reduction 80% 20 Welcome to the Future Start using AXOS now with AXOS Sandbox Replicating the OS and hardware environment with actual system code OSS/BSS NETCONF/YANG Orchestration Openflow (also SNMP, CLI) SDN Controller vE9-2 vE3-2 21 Proprietary and Confidential Intelligent Access is here now In the Data Center In the CO or Cabinet Strand, Pole Or Vault 22 Proprietary and Confidential Summary E9-2 Intelligent Edge System brings the best of the data center architecture to the access network E9-2 Intelligent Edge System sets your network up to easily migrate to SDN/NFV architectures when you’re ready Redefine the Access Network Edge with AXOS, E9-2 Intelligent Edge System, AXOS RPm, and AXOS SMm and reduce your OpEX by as much as 80% 23 Proprietary and Confidential Make your network ready for 2020! Scale / Bandwidth Reduce OPEX / CAPEX Simplify 24 Proprietary and Confidential 25 E9-2 Intelligent Access Edge Detailed Overview 26 Proprietary and Confidential E9-2 Intelligent Access Edge 19” rack mount chassis Compatible with 19”, 23” and ETSI 600mm racks 2 universal line card slots Any card, any slot Redundant -48VDC Power Independently replaceable rear-access fans Front air intake, rear exhaust Unconstrained “backplane” architecture Non-blocking bandwidth to all line cards 400G breakout to 100G QSFP-28 ports 27 Proprietary and Confidential E9-2 System Uplink Options 4 QSFP-28 (40G/ 100G) 16 SFP+ (10G) Aggregation Shelf • 2 Cards installed • 300G Backplane interconnect Access Shelves • 1 or 2 cards installed as needed 8 Line Cards • 128 Subscribers • 8192 Subscribers (using 1:64 split) 28 Proprietary and Confidential E9-2 System Management Redundant Control And Management Redundant Line Card Interconnect Single Managed System Single IP Address Redundant Control Redundant Uplinks Start with single access line card and then expand Continue to expand the number of Access Cards Service creation Upgrade 29 Proprietary and Confidential E9-2 CONNECTING IT ALL 400G to 4 * 100G Fully redundant configuration 100G per line card supporting 16 line cards per system 200G per line card supporting 8 line cards per system (as shown) 30 Proprietary and Confidential E9-2 CONNECTING IT ALL 1m and 3m options 31 Proprietary and Confidential E9-2 Aggregation Line Card 4 Interconnect Interfaces (400G/4x100G) 2 QSFP-28 (40G / 100G) 8 SFP+ 2 SFP Carrier Class: Management, control and data plane redundancy Transport: High-capacity Ethernet ring and point-to-point (G.8032, LAG) Collapsed Functionality: Layer 3 routing, centralized policy and instrumentation Network interfaces: QSFP-28 (40G, 100G), SFP+ (10G), SFP (1G) Aggregation: 400G -> 4*100G interfaces to each line card (QSFP-28) 32 Proprietary and Confidential E9-2 NG-PON2 Line Card 4 x QSFP-28 (40G / 100G) 16 x NG-PON2 ports 16 port NG-PON2 line card Non-blocking 400G uplink capacity Utilize Active/Active or Active/Standby LAG for uplink redundancy Supports Layer 2 Business / Switched Ethernet Services Supports Layer 3 Residential Services 33 Proprietary and Confidential E9-2 GPON Line Card 4 x QSFP-28 (40G / 100G) 4 x QSFP-28 (40G / 100G) 32 x GPON ports 16 x GPON ports 16 / 32 Port GPON line card Non-blocking 400G uplink capacity Same features / functions as NG-PON2 line card Proprietary and Confidential 34 New AXOS Modules Management Control & Data REST SNMP NETCONF / YANG CLI OpenFlow QoS Manager Performance Monitoring Subscriber Management Diagnostics Syslog Timing Routing Protocols OAM Host Services 3rd Party Topology & Discovery Protocols Layer 2 Protocols Multicast Protocols Traffic Management Multi-Service Protocols SERVICE ABSTRACTION LAYER Infrastructure HARDWARE ABSTRACTION LAYER AXOS Routing Protocol Module • Layer 3 Static and Dynamic routing protocols and capabilities AXOS Subscriber Management Module • Authentication, Authorization, Accounting (AAA) as well as IP Address Management and Policy management Proprietary and Confidential AXOS Subscriber Management Module Authorization/Authentication RADIUS/DIAMETER servers DHCP Server Accounting Policy Charging & Rules Function (PCRF) Internet Edge Router w/ Integrated BNG Edge Network Proprietary and Confidential Aggregation Router Access Network AXOS Subscriber Management Module Authorization/Authentication RADIUS/DIAMETER servers DHCP Server Accounting Policy Charging & Rules Function (PCRF) Internet Edge Router with integrated Proprietary and Confidential Defined Data IPTV Operator Network VOD Voice Proprietary and Confidential L3 IPoE ONT IPv4 / IPv6 Static IPv4/v6 • Towards subscribers • Towards WAN (i.e., forwarding) • Cost assignments • ECMP IGP • OSPFv3 • ISISv3 BGP • eBGP • iBGP Defined AXO Subs. Database AAA PCC DHCP Data Radius IPTV Operator Network L3 Diameter TACACS+ IPoE ONT IPv4 / IPv6 VOD Voice Proprietary and Confidential • • • • • • • AAA (Diameter, Radius, TACACS+) IP Address Management (DHCP Server, Relay, proxy) Dynamic Policy Management via PCRF integration URL redirect, walled garden Per subscriber per service QOS and service isolation DDOS and MAC/IP spoofing detection Lawful intercept via Device Mediation E9-2 UPLINK CONNECTIVITY Maintain constant uplink bandwidth Active / Standby LAG Groups Ensures no bandwidth drop on uplink if failure Utilize uplinks across both cards 40 Proprietary and Confidential E9-2 UPLINK CONNECTIVITY Reduce cost of network connectivity Active / Active LAG groups Reduces number of uplinks required Utilize uplinks on same aggregation card or on both cards 41 Proprietary and Confidential Thank you 42 Proprietary and Confidential