Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions Alex Grinshtein, Head of Presales team APAC,CIS&Africa Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 1 Outline • Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for Business market segment – Market trends – Market challenges and solutions – Applications and case studies • Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for Mobile market segment – Market trends – Portfolio and Applications – Case studies Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 2 Market Trends Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 3 Carrier Ethernet is Growing Carrier Ethernet Services Revenue ($M) Market Growth 2009-14 $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 Legacy $2008 2009 Source: Ovum 2010 2011 2012 2013 Source: Frost & Sullivan Revenue by Capaciy ($M) 100% 90% $146 $2,367 $215 $2,940 $276 $3,744 80% 70% $4,681 60% $5,653 $6,498 $723 $5,138 $4,620 30% $4,732 $5,057 $7,557 $5,570 20% 10% $7,061 100% $3,278 $8,816 80% 1G $10,061 $6,034 $6,629 $3,091 $3,150 $3,343 $3,564 $3,787 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 0% $888 $844 $814 $904 $1,025 $1,136 $4,183 $4,791 $5,628 $6,955 $8,766 $11,016 90% $9,058 $3,147 Source: Ovum Revenue by Service Type ($M) 10G 50% 40% $1,715 Next Generation 100M 70% 60% $2,530 $3,046 50% $3,679 $4,700 $5,995 $7,510 40% 10M 30% Sub 10M 20% Internet access E-LAN EVPL $7,360 $7,951 $8,604 $9,772 $11,404 $13,152 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 EPL 10% 0% Source: Ovum Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 4 Enterprise Interconnect – Layer 2 and Layer 3 Enterprise Interconnect Revenue by Enterprise Interconnect Technology ($M) $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $- 2008 2009 2010 2011 Enterprise Ethernet services Source: British Telecom publications • L2 VPNs 2012 2013 2014 Enterprise IP VPN services Source: Ovum • L3 VPNs – Customers who want to control their routing – High bandwidth cost efficiency – Typically up to 100 sites – Cheaper to provide and run – Low latency – Customer who do not mind sharing routing tables – Typically limited in bandwidth to around 50100Mbps – Typically over 100 sites – Easier to provision using L3 control protocols “Customers see IP services and Ethernet services as complementary – Ethernet services for interconnecting main sites and Data Center – IP services for connection remote sites all over the territory” (Major European Operator, 2010) Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 5 Main Challenges and RAD Solutions Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 6 Main Market Challenges 1. Ubiquitous connectivity: • Extending Ethernet service reach to as many customers as possible over different access technologies while providing same service definitions 2. High service availability/resiliency: • Ring and linear protection schemes allow replacing highly resilient ATM and SDH networks 3. Robust service management: • Managing the service through its entire life cycle, from turn-up through ‘on going’ endto-end control to fault detection and recovery 4. End-to-end SLA/QoS: • End-to-end SLA starts at the customer premises with traffic prioritization and bandwidth profiling as well as end-to-end monitoring of the service parameters Source: Heavy Reading, Global Ethernet service provider survey (157 participants) Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 7 Variety of Ethernet Access Solution – Extending Customer Reach Ethernet over PDH RIC 10BT RIC EoPDH RIC 10BT Branch Ethernet over SDH/SONET RICi-155GE RICi-155GE EoPDH GbE STM-1/OC-3 Branch SDH/SONET Branch n x EoPDH Bonding RIC 100BT SDH RICi-622GE GbE STM-4/OC-12 RICi-622GE GbE STM-1/OC-3 GbE Branch Branch Egate GbE 100BT ETX 10GbE GbE Branch 1000Sx DSLAM ETX-1002 ETX Service Provider Packet Switched Network n x EoCU Bonding GbE LA 10/100BT Branch GbE DSLAM GbE LA EoCU 10BT Headquarters Branch Ethernet over Fiber Ethernet over DSL Variety of Access solutions maximizes customer reach Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 8 EtherAccess Portfolio – Ethernet Service Over Any Access Media ETX ETHoFiber • FE and GbE interfaces Copper and Fiber RIC & Egate ETHoPDH • Up to 32 Mbps with nxE1/T1 bonding RIC & Egate ETHoSDH • 155/622 Mbps • GFP/VCAT/LCAS LA ETHoDSL • EFM SHDSL and VDSL2 • GFP/VCAT/LCAS Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 9 Robust Service Management Ethernet OAM Summary of available Ethernet OAM mechanisms OAM Technology End-End/Last Segment Performance Monitoring Type Fault Propagation IEEE 802.3-2005 (formerly 802.3ah) Single Segment No Link No IEEE 802.1ag End-to-End No Connectivity No ITU-T Y.1731 End-to-End Yes Service Yes Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 11 Managing the Service Lifecycle Service Turn-up Connectivity Verification • Ethernet OAM - 802.1ag • Continuity Check • MAC Ping Diagnostic Loopbacks • Loopbacks • L1 physical interface loopback • L2/L3 Loopback per flow with MAC/IP swap (up to line rate) SLA Verification Testing • RFC-2544 based tests • Throughput, Loss and Delay tests • Data integrity tests (BERT) • Delay Measurement On-going Monitoring Performance Monitoring • Ethernet OAM – Y.1731 • Frame Delay, Frame Delay, Frame Loss • Service availability (G.826) SLA Threshold Reporting • Defining SLA objectives and proactively notified when crossed • Alarms and traps on management system Statistics Collection Reporting • Collecting SLA statistics • Statistics collection via SNMP or FTP • Statistics can be used to generate SLA reports Fault Management & Recovery Fault Detection & Isolation • Ethernet OAM – 802.1ag • Continuity Check • Loopback • Link Trace Fault Propagation & Notification • Ethernet OAM – Y.1731 • Per EVC ‘Forward’ and ‘Backward ’ Alarm Propagation (AIS and RDI) • Dying Gasp indication to active - 802.3ah • Per port Alarm Propagation Resiliency & Repair • Linear Protection ( “EVC Protection”) G.8031 • Ethernet Ring Protection - G.8032 • port protection based on Link Aggregation 802.3 (formerly 802.3ad) Managing the Service life cycle is essential to control the OpEx Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 12 Integrated RFC-2544 • While turning up a new Ethernet service, it is vital to provide performance metrics of the Ethernet network under test. • ETX-203A integrated RFC-2544 generator contains the following functionalities: • Unidirectional or bidirectional tests • Measurements of throughput, latency, frame Loss • Test report creation • Frame type: OAM messages RFC-2544 Retail Wholesale Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 13 High Service Availability – Linear and Ring Protection Customer Premises Using LAG (802.3ad) CPE ETX Linear protection (G.8031) ETH Customer Premises PE CPE ETX PE ETH PE PE PSN ETH/IP/MPLS ETX ETH PE eNodeB Resilient Ethernet Ring (G.8032) • Linear protection ETH ETX – Based on Link Aggregation (802.3ad) eNodeB – Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (similar to SDH APS) • Ring Protection – Resilient Ethernet Ring (similar to SDH ring) • Switch over can be triggered by physical level problem or by service level problem (OAM failure) High availability schemes allow the replacement of ATM and SDH Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 15 End-to-end SLA Using Traffic Management • Class of service management: – Ensure that in case of contention highest priority traffic will be served first – Ensure low latency for delay sensitive traffic Line rate • Per EVC Shaping Shaper – Smoothes egress traffic from network port – Based on Dual leaky bucket algorithm with CIR and EIR parameters • Queuing – Flexible Combination of WFQ and Strict Priority for RT and Data traffic • Hierarchical QoS – Allow accurate ‘leveled’ scheduling per EVC and EVC.CoS • Performance Monitoring – ‘Must have’ tool for SLA verification Selling SLA based services allows revenue increase using existing infrastructure Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 16 Customer exaple (Europe) Ethernet Services QOS Scheduler and congestion control Cos marking and Queue mapping function 2 rate 3 color Policers Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 17 xx Ethernet service QOS Flow classification per C-VLAN ID and P bit Each flow will be assigned policer CIR/CBS EIR EBS All flows may be stacked or not stacked with S-TAG Each Flow will be mapped to a Queue in it’s EVC (up to 8 Queues per EVC) Scheduling would be defined per EVC and between the EVC’s Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 18 XX service – One set of Queues LA and ETX P-bit + c-vlan Policer Ingress port ‘Y’ Policer Cos 5 EVC-1 M COS 4,2 A COS 3,1 S Shaper Cos 0 Policer COS Policer NNI Cos 5 Policer cxcxczxczxcxcxcxS EVC-2 M Policer S COS 4,2 A COS 3,1 S Shaper Cos 0 Policer COS 3,1 Policer EVC-3 M Shaper Cos 0 S Policer Policer M 2 rate policers Mapping and Congestion control WRED Platinum – CIR only , Gold – CIR +EIR , Silver CIR + EIR, basic - EIR only Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 19 Typical NTU Traffic Management Shaper per Port Service Provider sells the following BW profile: • EVC#1 BW 50Mbps • EVC#2 BW 50Mbps EVC #1 Line rate EVC#1 50Mbps Shaper 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR Time EVC #1 Occasionally traffic will decrease 20Mbps CIR+20 EIR Traffic is shaped to 50Mbps For each EVC 100Mbps EVC #2 Service provider can’t control BW on 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR a per EVC basis 100Mbps Line rate 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR EVC#2 50Mbps 20Mbps CIR+20 EIR EVC #2 utilizes spare shaper capacity and BW exceeds the max limit Carrier Ethernet Access allowed Solutions for PM2010 Slide 20Time Powerful Traffic Management Shaper per EVC Line rate EVC#1 50Mbps Shaper EVC #1 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR Time 50Mbps EVC #1 Occasionally traffic will decrease 20Mbps CIR+20 EIR Traffic is shaped to 50Mbps For each EVC by the T.M Service Provider controls BW per EVC/EVC.Cos 100Mbps Shaper EVC #2 Line rate 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR 50Mbps EVC#2 50Mbps 20Mbps CIR+20 EIR EVC #2 BW controlled independently Time by the T.M – never exceeds MAX allowed Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 21 Typical NTU Priority Between EVC’s EVC #1 EVC #2 15Mbps CIR 15Mbps CIR SP 1 No priority between EVCs 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR WFQ 1 100Mbps 100Mbps 20Mbps CIR+20 EIR WFQ 2 20Mbps CIR+20 EIR Shaper No fairness between the EVCs Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 22 ETX-A Priority between EVCs (Hierarchical Scheduling) EVC #1 15Mbps CIR Shaper EVC1 can get priority over EVC 2 if it’s Weight is defined higher SP 1 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR WFQ 1 20Mbps CIR+20 EIR WFQ 3 WFQ 1 WFQ 1 50Mbps 100Mbps Shaper EVC #2 15Mbps CIR SP 2 15Mbps CIR+5 EIR WFQ 2 WFQ 2 20Mbps CIR+20 EIR 50Mbps EVC fairness WFQ 2 Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 23 Advanced Traffic Management Tools and Benefits • • • Tools Multiple Policers per EVC Shapers per EVC Hierarchical Scheduling. i.e. Scheduling within groups (queue blocks) Scheduling between groups (shapers) • • • Benefits Control CIR/EIR BW per EVC.CoS Control MAX BW per EVC Fairness and priority between EVCs (SP/WFQ) Line rate 50Mbps Time Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 24 Addressing the Competitive Environment for Carrier Ethernet Demarcations Price Intelligent IntelligentDemarcation DemarcationDevices Devices Traffic Management, Traffic Management, Diagnostic DiagnosticTools Tools Unmanaged Media Converters No OAM Managed Demarcation Devices or Carrier Ethernet Switch Some OAM RAD’s EtherAccess ASIC Performance RAD’s EtherAccess ASIC allows for Cost/Performance optimization Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 25 ETX-203A – ASIC based Carrier Eth Demarcation Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 26 Main Applications and Case Studies Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 27 Ethernet Services Over Fiber and DSL Access LA ETX LA End-to-end service control and SLA measurement • Providing high speed (fiber based) and low speed (DSL based) Ethernet services • Using SHDL.bis up to 22 Mbps using EFM bonding • LA and ETX have the same Ethernet capabilities – allowing for the same service definitions • Ethernet OAM can be done between LA and ETX Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 28 Intelligent Demarcation In Action— Retail Customer Example EVPL: typical 5 Ethernet virtual connections for different services Bank Affiliate Bank H.Q ETX-203A EVC #1 Retail Carrier Network FE/GbE Bank Affiliate EVC #2 EVC #N ETX-203A FE/GbE ETX-203A EVPL: Support up to 30 Ethernet Virtual connections for 30 different branches (160 EVC.CoS) Bank Affiliate ETX-203A FE/GbE E-Line or E-LAN (EVPL) ,SLA, OAM (Y.1731 with thresholds), RFC-2544 Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 29 Intelligent Demarcation In Action— Wholesale Customer Example Customer Branch Office Carrier A FE/GbE Retail NID Retail NID Carrier “A” Carrier Network Wholesale NTU Customer Branch Office Carrier A Wholesale NTU EVC #1 Wholesale NTU Retail NID Carrier “B” Carrier Network Wholesale Carrier Network EVC #N FE/GbE Retail NID Customer Branch Office Carrier B Wholesale NTU FE/GbE Retail NID Customer Branch Office Carrier B EVPL: Support up to 30 Ethernet Virtual connections for 30 affiliates and 160 EVC.cos FE/GbE Wholesale NTU Retail NID E-Line or E-LAN (EVPL) ,SLA OAM (Y.1731 with thresholds), RFC-2544 Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 30 Telekom Austria Eth L2 VPN Services Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 31 Zamtel, Zambia- Eth over Fiber Access Solution Benefits • High port density • Support for Giga and Fast Ethernet in the same Chassis Advantages • Manageable solution • Central solution for UTP-to-fiber media converter Customer Site Fast Ethernet Over Fiber POP Switch Packet Switched Network ETX-102 Fast Ethernet UTP Cable CPE LRS Fast/Gigabit Ethernet UTP Cable ETX-202 Gigabit Ethernet UTP Cable CPE Gigabit Ethernet Over Fiber Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 32 RAD’S Ethernet Access Solution at Work – Completel Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 33 CenturyLink USA Wholesale Ethernet • 3rd telecom provider in the US • EPL and EVPL Services, wholesale Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 34 EIRCOM, Ireland – NGN Access Architecture for Business Services Customer Benefits: • Extensive Ethernet OAM across access infrastructure • Uniform service and capabilities across access infrastructure • Enhanced L-2 Ethernet capabilities over any access infrastructure ALU 7302 ISAM Site A LA-210 LAN RAD Advantages: • Seamless advanced Ethernet service regardless of access network • Efficient & advanced EFM technology • Full OAM/QoS feature set to maximize revenues & minimize Opex • IOT with ALU ETH SHDSL.bis EFM Site B ETX-202A LAN ETH GbE– F.O ALU 7450 ESS IP/MPLS Nationwide Network Site C ETX-202A LAN ETH GbE – F.O Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 35 TPSA (Orange Business Services), Poland – Carrier Ethernet Services over Fiber and DSL Customer Benefits: • Offering advanced EVPL, EVPLAN services as well as access over DSL for a cost-effective mid-rate access (22 Mbps) • End-to-End Connectivity & SLA are monitored RAD Advantages: • Advanced OAM and QoS feature-set • Seamless Service offering with either fiber access or NxSHDSL (EFM) access End-to-end traffic management and service control Headquarters E1 VoIP PBX Remote Office 4 FE ETX-201A ports IP VPN Best Effort Data Internet LAN-to-LAN Multiservice IP/Ethernet 100 Mbps Service Demarcation IP/MPLS Nationwide Network Optional dual fiber Redundancy ETX-202A FE/GE 1 GbE Service Demarcation IP DSLAM Multiservice IP/Ethernet Remote Office 2/4 pair Copper SHDSL.bis EFM LA-210 ETH LAN LAN-to-LAN Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 36 Optus, Australia – High Speed Ethernet Services over DSL EFM Customer Benefits: • Leveraging the installed old and new DSLAM infrastructure for Business services Vendor IPDSLAM/MSAN Version • Excellent solution for mid-band access rates • Increase revenue with advanced Ethernet services & UA-5000 multi-service options (Built in PWE) V100R017 • Reduce Opex with End-to-End control MA-5600T ISAM 7302 RAD Advantages: • Seamless advanced Ethernet service regardless of SHDSLbis/EFM TDM PWE access network Deployment Module IOT • Efficient & advanced EFM technology • Full OAM/QoS feature set to maximize revenues & minimize Opex H603SHLB CX-600 • Built in PWE technology to support E1/V35 leased line services over DSL/PSN • Complete Interoperability vs Huawei MSAN V800R006C02 SPC100 H802SHLB Branch A ISP Form R3.3 and above PoC NSLT-A IP DSLAM Huawei UA-5000 7750 SR / LA-210 7705 SAR LAN ETH Headquarters IP DSLAM Surpass hiX Huawei LAN LA-210 5622/25/30/35 Up to 4 SHDSL Ver. 2.8 Packet IU:SHDSL:48:E ETH Switched Network Branch B MileGate 2300 IP DSLAM SUSE1 SHDSLbis Huawei LAN LA-210 ETH E1 Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 37 Ethernet Services Using Own SDH/SONET Infrastructure (“On-Net”) WWW Branch A RICi n x E1/T1 Bonding SDH/ SONET Branch B RICi Headquarters STM-1/4 OC-3/12 Egate GbE PSN ETH/IP/MPLS STM-1/4 OC-3/12 FE/GbE Branch C ETX • Switching for multi-site connectivity is done by the central aggregation (Egate-100/2000) • Secured traffic separation using VLANs • Different services can be provided with different QoS • Headquarters and branches connected as if on the same LAN • Interoperability when interconnecting other branches over fiber/DSL access Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 38 Metro Ethernet Expansion over SDH/SONET (“Off Net”) Customer Premises RICi n x E1/T1 Bonding POP STM-1/4 OC-3/12 SDH/ SONET Customer Premises RICi Transport Provider Network Customer Premises Egate GbE PSN ETH/IP/MPLS ETH Fiber ETX STM-1/4 OC-3/12 Transport Provider Span Service Span (end-to-end OAM) • Off-Net solution for Alternatives carriers expanding their limited reach using leased lines services • Seamless Ethernet service with fast time-to-market – End-to-end OAM allow service monitoring across the hybrid transport network – SLA verification regardless of access type • Variety of service access speeds starting for 2/1.5M (E1/T1) up to 622M (STM-4/OC-3) Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 39 RCOM, India – Ethernet Service Delivery to Business Customers Customer Benefits: • Leveraging huge existing PDH/SDH RAD Advantages: • Complete Managed EthoPDH solution, Infrastructure for providing managed Ethernet services up to 8Mbps per customer. • Saving Capex/Opex and simplifying the network by replacing Router based solution (L3) to L2 based. • Scalable solution can start from 2M up to 8M including CPE , Aggregator and NMS • An ideal EthoPSH product for emerging markets (RIC-LC) , Feature/Price performance Ethernet Radio POP Customer CPE RIC-LC/ n x E1/T1 Microwave Radio Radio Management Traffic POP PE GbE Ethernet Radio POP Egate-100 STM-1 Customer CPE RIC-LC/ n x E1/T1 SDH GbE User Ethernet Traffic Egate-100 STM-1 Microwave Radio Ethernet Radio POP Customer CPE RIC-LC/ n x E1/T1 Microwave Radio Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 40 Enterprise Ethernet Services over PDH/SDH Customer Benefits: • Generate new revenues by expanding customer that were out of range, by using exiting PDH/SDH Infrastructure • Single box solution at POP, saving CAPEX and OPEX • Less complex L2 technology – reduce maintenance cost • Advance QoS functionality, Traffic shaping and prioritization per subscriber (VLAN/EVC based) RAD Advantages: • End to End solution over PDH/SDH CPE and Aggregation device. • Advance QoS Support, EVPL based functionality • Compliance with MEF standard Customer Premises PSN INDOSAT-POP n x E1 Ethernet Switch RICi-16/4E1/ EVPL FE Egate-100 GbE CO/POP ETH STM-1 PDH/SDH n x E1 Ethernet Switch RICi-16/4E1/ EVPL FE Managed Ethernet Services to Business Customers Managed Ethernet Services to Business Customers NMS E1 RICiE1 FE Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 41 IP DSLAM and WiMAX Backhauling over SDH/SONET POP IP DSLAM RICi-16/8/4 POP PSN ETH/IP/MPLS Egate GbE xDSL FE n x E1/T1 Wimax POP STM-1/4 OC-3/12 RICi-E1/T1 SDH/ SONET BTS E1/T1 FE POP STM-1/4 OC-3/12 RICi-155GE RICi-622GE IP DSLAM FE/GbE xDSL • Generate new revenues by providing new services leveraging existing transport infrastructure • Use of simple Layer 2 technology reduces maintenance costs • Support for wide range of access data rates • Fast roll-out Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 44 BSNL, India Urban Wimax Backhauling Customer Benefits: • Extended service coverage results in higher competitiveness and increased revenue with broader customer base • Leverage existing SDH/PDH infrastructure (for incumbent carriers) • Reduced Opex using simple Layer 2 transport technology • Facilitates advantages of fast deployment of broadband services RAD Advantages: • Dedicate product for the Indian market • Low cost product, competitive in features vs. cost. • Central management solution • Access Scalability, E1, nxE1,STM-1 Wimax RIC-155CH POP FE Ch. STM-1 RIC-155CH ETH PSN Ch. STM-1 RICi-8E1LC ETH PDH/SDH 8 x E1 Wimax 8 x E1 RICi-8E1LC FE RAD NMS Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 46 Globe Telecom, Philippines – RIC-155GE/RICi-16E1. Huawei/ECI MSAN Backhaul over SDH. Customer Benefits: • Extended service coverage results in higher competitiveness and increased revenue with broader customer base • Leverage existing SDH/SONET infrastructure (for incumbent carriers) • Reduced Opex using simple Layer 2 transport technology • Facilitates advantages of fast deployment of broadband services RAD Advantages: • Complete solutions (POP and central site equipment) with remote management • Price performance • Reliable product • Harden version POP/Cabinet RIC-155GE POP Huawei MSAN GE STM-1 xDSL RIC-155GE STM-1 ETH Metro ETH Alcatel 7450 PDH/SDH RICi-16E1 ETH Outdoor Cabinets 16 x E1 GFP/VCAT RICi-16/H Huawei MSAN FE BRAS xDSL 16 x E1 GFP/VCAT Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 47 Utilization of exiting PDH MW for Etherent services – Case Studies Benefits: • Utilization exiting PDH MW for Ethernet services • Extend reach of Ethernet-based access to the customers by using Low cost PtP IP radios. Airmux-200 Airmux-200 PDH Radio RICi-E1 ETH ETH Airmux-200 PSN E1 Airmux-200 RICi-E1 ETH ETH n x E1 E1 Airmux-200 GbE 4 x E1 4 x E1 PDH n x RICi-4E1 Customer 1 ETH STM-1 Core PSN Zantel HQ PDH Egate-100 OP-1551 4 x E1 ETH Airmux-200 RICi-4E1 Customer 1 4 x E1 ETH RICi-4E1 Airmux-200 ETH Airmux-200 Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 48 Smooth Migration Success Story: Bezeq Israel Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 49 Ethernet Fiber Access – Fan-out and Ring Aggregation • Complete Ethernet Access solution including remotes and aggregation Fan-Out (Hub&Spoke) aggregation • Up to 24 remotes ETX connected over FE or GE Customer Premises CE FE/GE ETX FE/GbE Remote POP Customer Premises CE FE/GE ETX FE/GbE ETX-1002 • Ethernet access ring option Edge Device GbE/10G PSN ETH/IP/MPLS Customer Premises CE FE/GE ETX • Port versatility: FE/GE/10G ports available • Each port can be used as network and user port FE/GbE • Redundancy: – Ring based Ring aggregation – LAG based Customer Premises CE FE/GE ETX-1002 ETX FE/GbE Customer Premises CE FE/GE ETX FE/GbE ETX-1002 Edge Device ETX-1002 Ethernet Ring GE/10G GbE/10G PSN ETH/IP/MPLS Customer Premises CE FE/GE ETX FE/GbE ETX-1002 Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 50 Ethernet Access – Two Aggregation Levels Using ETX-5300A Fan-Out (Hub&Spoke) aggregation ETX-212A/ETX-1002 ETX-5300A PSN ETH/IP/MPLS ETX ETX Edge Device ETX ETX-212A/ETX-1002 • Up to 80 x GbE & 8 x 10GE / 16 x 10GE • Up to 16 STM-1 & 8 x 10GE • 3U fully redundant service box ETX ETX ETX-5300A • Non-blocking architecture with wire speed packet forwarding for all packet sizes • E-Line, E-LAN,E-Tree Services Ring aggregation ETX-5300A ETX-212A ETX PSN ETH/IP/MPLS Edge Device ETX Ethernet Ring (G.8032 ) ETX-5300A Ethernet ETX-212A Ring (G.8032 ) ETX ETX ETX ETX-212A ETX-5300A Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 52 Egate-2000 and RICs – Full Ethernet over TDM Access Solution ETX+MiRIC GE RIC-LC FE RICi- 4xE1/T1 FE Edge Edge Device Device PSN PSN GbE ETH/IP/MPLS ETH/IP/MPLS POP POP Egate-2000 Egate-2000 2 x STM-4/ Ethernet Ring (GbE) OC-12 RICi- 8xE1/T1 SDH/ SONET (STM-4/16) 8xE1/T1 FE RICi- 16xE1/T1 FE RICi- 155GE RICi- 622GE GE GE • Aggregate both Ethernet over PDH and Ethernet over SDH traffic in one central device • Full redundancy • Based on GFP/VCAT/LCAS per SDH and PDH encapsulations • Provide end-to-end traffic management • Ethernet OAM support Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 53 EtherAccess Value Proposition Reach all customer sites Increase revenues Save more on OpEx Save more on CapEx with a variety of access solutions by offering more bandwidth and SLA based services with OAM based end-to-end service control and monitoring By using RAD’s Cost/Performance optimized Solutions • • • • • End-to-en SLA Assurance and measurement • Per EVC shaping and policing • Hierarchical QoS • Managing service life cycle • Extensive Ethernet OAM • Own Carrier Ethernet ASIC reduces cost • Tiered pricing – basic and flexible ETHoFiber ETHoPDH ETHoSDH/SONET ETHoDSL Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 54 Outline • Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for Business market segment – Market trends – Market challenges and solutions – Applications and case studies • Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for Mobile market segment – Market trends – Portfolio and Applications – Case studies Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 56 Mobile Backhaul Radio Access Network Topology Radio Access Network 3G Copper 3G controller Core/Metro Fiber 2G 2G controller Microwave Core Access Cell Site Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 57 Trends in the Mobile Backhaul Market Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 58 Trends in the Mobile Backhaul Market $70,000 Stay on TDM $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 …or move to Ethernet $20,000 $10,000 $0 Copyright ©CY09 Heavy Reading - 2010 Ethernet Market Tracker CY08 CY10 CY11 Backhaul CY12 CY13 PDM and ATM over PDH Ethernet fiber and copper CY14 Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 59 Migration to IP/Ethernet Backhaul BSC LTE eNodeB RNC Ethernet 2G BTS Internet Gateway 3G NodeB E1/T1 BSC Ethernet RNC 2G BTS 3G NodeB Hybrid/Dual Backhaul BSC 2G BTS E1/T1 3G NodeB All IP/Ethernet PDH Backhaul RNC Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 60 MBH Portfolio & Applications Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 61 RAD’s Mobile Backhaul Portfolio for “Any Access” Ethernet over PDH/SDH BTS/ Node-B Multiservice over fiber/xDSL RICi BTS/ Node-B BTS/ Node-B ACE 3220 RICi RICi TDM + Ethernet over Fiber/xDSL DSLAM BTS/ Node-B BTS/ Node-B ACE 3105 RICi SDH IPMux/Optimux Bonding Egate Packet Switched Network DSLAM BTS/ Node-B LA-210 BTS/ Node-B ASMi ASMi BTS/ Node-B Metro Ethernet ETX Bonding TDM + Ethernet over MW BTS/ Node-B RICi/ETX/IPMux BTS/ Node-B BTS/ Node-B Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 62 Segmentation of RAD’s MBH Portfolio • Cell Site Gateways (CSG) • Mobile Demarcation Devices (MDD) • Diverse Solution, mainly for niche application CSG ACE, LA MDD ETX Diversed IPMux/Gmux MSC Backhaul (voice trunking) ASMi-52 Optimux MP-4100 Egate/RIC Airmux MBH vs. RAD's Total Sales 100% 90% 81% 75% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 19% 25% 0% 1 2009 2 2010 Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 63 Cell Site Gateway Applications • CSG is needed when – The interfaces of the base station doesn't match the network interface – The functionality of the network, isn’t supported by the RAN equipment (e.g. MPLS) Radio Sites BTS n x SHDSL ACE-3105/LA-210 E1 TDM E1/ ETH Node B IP DSLAM BSC/RNC Site RNC BSC STM-1 ATM/GbE E1s TDM Ch. STM-1 3rd Party/ ACE n x SHDSL ACE-3220 HSDPA ADSL2+/ VDSL PSN Access Network Voice (R99) ACE-3220 n x E1 TDM Node B BTS FE/GbE Node B n x E1 IMA STM-1 ATM ETH Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 64 Mobile Demarcation Device Application Cell Site • MDD is needed for ETX ETH ENB/IPNB – Wholesale provider is selling mobile transport services Site – Aggregation The fix division of a converged fix and mobile operators Cell Site would like to provide: Transport ETH GbE Network: ETX PEfor the mobile network • Timing services PE ETH/IP/MPLS Controller ETX ENB/IPNB • Guarantee E2E SLA over the transport network • Over subscripting the network Hub Site ETH ETX Mobile Operator Transport Network Mobile Operator Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 65 Ensuring E2E SLA with MDD Cell Site Class of Service (CoS) Traffic Class Conversational Signaling High Aggregation Site Control Medium Controller PE Streaming Low Interactive & Background Latency Jitter (ms) (ms) Frame Loss ETH Availability Ratio ENB/IPNB (%) 10 2 10-5 Cell Site 99.999 Transport Network: 25 ETH/IP/MPLS ETH GbE PE 50 5 10-4 5 10-4 99.99 ENB/IPNB 99.99 Hub Site ETH Mobile Operator Transport Network Mobile Operator Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 66 E2E SLA Assurance and Service Validation with MDD Cell Site Delay, Jitter, Packet Loss, Availability, Loopbacks ETH ETX ENB/IPNB Aggregation Site Cell Site Transport Controller ITU-T Y.1731 (PM) ETX GbE Operator A Network: PE ETH/IP/MPLS Operator B PE ETX ETH ENB/IPNB IEEE 802.3ag (CFM) IEEE 802.3ah Hub Site ETH ETX Mobile Operator Transport Network Mobile Operator Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 67 Network Oversubscription with MDD Cell Site Classification according to flow key: CIR: Flow: Data 1.2.5 VLAN Mbps 2. P bit 3. DSCP Aggregation Site Flow: Voice 4. IP address CIR: 5. MAC address CIR: 10 ports Mbps 6. UDP Flow: Mgt. 2.5 Mbps 7. EtherType 2.5 Mbps 8. Combination ETX Flow: Controller Clock CIR: Flow 2.5 Mbps Mapping Flows Classification CIR/EIR Policing Flow: Video to Queues WFQ, SP WRED CIR/EIR Policing CIR/EIR Policing PE CIR/EIR ETH/IP/MPLS Policing WFQ, SP WRED PE EVC2 Cell Site EIR: 2.5 Mbps CIR/EIR Transport Policing Network: Bandwidth profile per flow PIR=CIR + EIR ETH CIR: ETX 2.5ENB/IPNB Mbps EIR: Shaping EIR: 2.5 Mbps EVC1 CIR: 2.5 Mbps 2.5 Mbps WFQ PIR: GbE CIR: 5.0 Mbps 2.5 Mbps Shaping ETH 10 Mbps ETX Smooth the egress traffic Prioritization for CoS assurance CIR: 2.5 Mbps EVCn CIR: EIR: 2.5 Mbps 2.5 Mbps ENB/IPNB 2nd Scheduling Hierarchy CIR: 2.5 PIR:Mbps 5.0 Mbps EIR: 2.5 Mbps Hub Site EIR: 2.5 MbpsETH ETX Mobile Operator Transport Network Mobile Operator Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 68 Provide Timing Services with MDD Sync-E Clock Source IEEE 1588-2008 Grandmaster Clock Transport Network Cell Site ETH ETX eNodeB / Base station ENB/IPNB Adaptive 1PPS Cell Site2 /10 MHz Aggregation Site 1588-2008 Sync-E Controller ETX T1/E1/OC3/DSL PE Transport Network: ETH/IP/MPLS ETH GbE PE ETX 1588-2008 ENB/IPNBSync-E T1/E1/STM-1 Mobile Demarcation Device - MDD Hub Site ETH ETX Mobile Operator Transport Network Mobile Operator Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 69 Diverse MBH Solution • Diverse MBH solution is needed for – Extending mobile coverage (mainly rural connectivity) – Line extension – Converting media Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 70 Diverse Application: Extending the Mobile Coverage BTS Site ETH Fiber extension ETH Optimux/IPMux Ethernet E1/T1 TDM IP Node B BTS RNC PoP BTS Site STM-1/OC-3c MP-4100 BSC n x E1/T1 SONET/ SDH Bonded Copper extension n x E1/T1 ASMi Ethernet E1/T1 TDM IP Node B BTS Sub-6 GHz Wireless extension BTS Site Ethernet Airmux Customer Benefits: Winning Points: • End-to-end RAD solution for any infrastructure • MP-4100 with dual uplink • Best cost per Mbps solution • ASMi – 2.6km with up to 22Mbps Airmux E1/T1 TDM IP Node B BTS • Optimux – transparent TDM and independent clocking support Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 71 Diverse Application: ASMi-54 as Mini-DSLAM BTS ASMi-54L E1 2w 5.7 Mbps ETH BSC BTS ASMi-54L TDM 4 E1 Node B E1 2w ASMi-54 5.7 Mbps BTS ETH Node B ASMi-54L E1 2w 4 ETH PSN 5.7 Mbps ETH Node B BTS RNC ASMi-54L E1 2w 5.7 Mbps ETH Node B Feature list: • Up to 4 x E1 & 4 x ETH ports with combined throughput of up to 22 Mbps • Multipoint capabilities up to 4 modems at the remote site • QoS, stacking and stripping • Wide range of management options Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 72 Diverse Application MBH with DSL Chain ASMi-54 ASMi-54 ETH SHDSL ETH ASMi-54 SHDSL ETH ASMi-54 ETH 5.7 Mbps Customer Needs: • Connecting message sign and road barrier system to stop the traffic in case of an emergency • Video camera connectivity for security and control PSN Access Network Customer Benefits: • Manageable single unit • Maximized copper line – High bandwidth over single pair • Video camera connectivity for security and control Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 73 Diverse Application: Unlicensed MW with Standard TDM PWE Airmux Outdoor Cell Site ETH Controller Site Airmux Airmux with Integrated IPmux NodeB 4 x E1 BTS Gmux/IPmux-155 3rd Party BSC n x E1/T1 CH-STM-1 OC-3 PSN ETH RNC Airmux Airmux Outdoor Cell Site ETH Airmux with Integrated IPmux NodeB 4 x E1 BTS Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 74 Diverse Application: MBH over MW Ring IPmux/ETX ETH TDM Fiber Airmux Airmux Airmux PoE ETH TDM Airmux Airmux PoE G.8032 Ring Airmux IPmux/ETX IPmux/ETX PoE Airmux PoE ETH TDM PoE Airmux PoE IPmux/ETX ETH TDM Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 75 Diverse Application: Backhauling of 2G over PSN IPmux-4L/A E1 2G BTS BSC n x E1 IPmux-155 ETH CH-STM-1 ETH PSN ETH IPmux-4L/A E1 2G BTS Customer Benefits: Winning Points: • OPEX/CAPEX savings by backhauling 2G over Ethernet • Savings in external sync sources by using built-in synchronization solution over PSN • Best cost/performance solution in the market for backhauling of 2G over packet network Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 76 Diverse Application: Backhauling of 2G and 3G using MiTOP Sync-E/1588 BSC Gmux/ IPmux-155 3rd Party E1/T1/E3/T3 E1/T1/E3/T3 n x E1/T1 BTS ETH CH-STM-1 OC-3 RNC ETH ETH NB ETH PSN ETH E1/T1/E3/T3 ETH BTS ETH NB Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 77 Diverse Application: Backhauling of 2G/3G over PDH/SDH n x T1 RICi-16 T3 Cisco Egate-100 RNC GbE BSC 4 x E1/T1 FE ADM Central Office STM-1/OC-3c or 3 x DS-3 Node B BTS E1/T1 (Voice) SDH/ SONET DXC n x E1/T1 IP Node B or WiMAX RICi-16E1/16T1 STM-1/OC-3 FE Data ADM n x E1/T1 RICi-16E1/16T1 IP Node B FE Data E1/T1 (Voice) Applicable for Customer Benefits Winning Points • Transport providers • Flexible bandwidth allocation with circuit bonding • Support both ML-PPP and GFP • Self build mobile operators (mainly when SONET/SDH/PDH microwave is used • Interoperability with Cisco • MEF certified solution Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 78 Diverse Application: IP-NodeB over PDH Microwave MiRIC PDH MW E1/T1 ADM IP NodeB RNC GbE Egate-100 Ch-STM-1 SDH/ SONET PDH MW ADM E1/T1 RICi IP NodeB Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 79 MBH Case Studies Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 80 Claro, Guatemala – 2G+3G Cellular Backhauling over Ethernet Customer Benefits: • Simplicity • Cost effective solution on single platform • Adequate price performance RAD Advantages: • Long term relation with the customer •Flexible solution with progressive traffic concentration • Possibility to add pseudowire for adding TDM concentration BSC MSC Metro ETH MPLS ETX-102/201 ETX-102/201 FE/GbE ETX-102/201 FE/GbE FO FE/GbE FE/GbE BTS Node B FE/GbE FO FE/GbE FE/GbE BTS Node B FE/GbE FE/GbE BTS Node B Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 81 Telefonica, Nicaragua – Cellular Backhauling using IPmux Ring Customer Benefits: • High resiliency, easy replacement of obsolete SDH access ring without fiber re-layout RAD Advantage: • Up to 16 nodes in a ring, with sub 50ms switching time • The ring control messages are running over a dedicated reserved VLANs Gmux-2000 BSC n x E1 E1s Metro ETH MPLS ETH IPmux-216 IPmux-24A GbE Ring E1s A E1s IPmux-24A IPmux-24A Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 82 Edatel: Ethernet Ring Topology for Ethernet and TDM – PoC Customer Benefits: • Same provider for nodes with and without circuits • OPEX savings by reducing the number of FO links but keeping protection ETX-26 RAD Advantage: • Standard G.8032, allowing coexistence of ETX and IPMUX in the same ring • Future proof solution for migration to full packet switching Cell Sites (Nodes B + BTS + LTE) and Corporate Sites 4 x FE Cell Site 4 x FE + 1 x GbE Central Site IPmux-155L IPmux-4L/A Cell + Corporate Site GbE Ring G.8032 GbE, FE 4 x E1 1+1 STM-1 PBX and VoIP SDH ETX-26 4 x FE Cell Site Note: Under Homologation Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 83 Vodafone, Portugal – Mobile Backhaul over DSL and PSN Customer Benefits: • L2 transport and Carrier Ethernet QoS capabilities • Standard Ethernet over SHDSL with EFM bonding • Mid-band capacity up to 22.8 Mbps • E1 over SHDSL in the same device • High quality NTR support RAD Advantage: • All-in-one device: CapEx savings • No need for dedicated E1 LL: OpEx savings • Ethernet over DSL expertise • Synchronization and ToP expertise NTR Clock over SHDSL Cisco Cell site RNC IP DSLAM Cisco 7600 LA-210 PSN MWR 2941 ETH E1 Node B 1558V2 Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 84 Vodafone , Germany HSDPA Offload over DSL Customer Benefits: • Take advantage of widespread copper infrastructure • Utilize scalable, cost-effective broadband transport services • Reduce transport costs for data traffic • Ensure QoS for voice traffic RAD Advantage: • Interoperability with ALU MSAN DSLAMs • Future proof solutions support migration to PSN E1 UNI 3G RNC Voice Traffic STM-1 ATM ATM Transport Network DSLAM ACE-3220 ADSL2+ Up to 4 x E1 ATM 3G Node B HSDPA Traffic Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 85 Summary – EtherAccess for Mobile Backhaul Market Segment • Mobile broadband drives the operators to shift from TDM to Ethernet backhaul • Most of the additional bandwidth will be transported over packet-based network • Operators will require more than just buying big pipes • RAD’s MBH portfolio is based on CSG, MDD and diverse solutions, which is, cost-effective and premium intelligent solution Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 86 Thank You For Your Attention www.rad.com Carrier Ethernet Access Solutions for PM2010 Slide 87