KEYMILE MileGate in optical and copper based networks 2011 Contents Motivation – Why FTTx? The right Architectures for FTTx The KEYMILE Solution FTTH/FTTB The KEYMILE Solution FTTC/FTTE Voice Services Conclusion March 2011 I Page 2 © KEYMILE WHY FTTX? March 2011 I Page 3 © KEYMILE Internet Data Growth Capacity demanding Applications Mid 2007: YouTube utilization takes in average ca. 50 Petabytes per month which is about 7% of the US wide Internet traffic All "legacy" transmissions, cableTV and radio took in total appr. 75 Petabytes in the year 2007 (per year) Online backup service offers exists today for end customers with significant capacity demand (1&1 Germany, 1 Terabyte) Source: Discovery Institute, 2008 March 2011 I Page 4 © KEYMILE Growth of Internet Data Capacity intensive applications Mid 2009: Google announced new operating system Chrome OS. Google favors Web Services, most applications are only available at online servers and require fast internet access Advantage: Computing performance is independent from customer device (targets small devices), Disadvantage: performance is dependent on fast internet access March 2011 I Page 5 © KEYMILE The Nielsen Law of Internet Connectivity Internet connectivity (in bps) 100,000,000 10,000,000 ADSL2plus 16 Mbps 1,000,000 100,000 Access rates of high-end user increases by 50% each year ISDN 144 kbps 10,000 1,000 100 10 analogue modem 300 bps 1 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Source: Jakob Nielsen http://www.useit.com/alertbox/980405,html March 2011 I Page 6 © KEYMILE Bandwidth demand of a Household over the next Years Service 2010 2013 2016 Voice POTS/ISDN 128 kbps POTS / ISDN (VoIP) 400 kbps HD Voice < 2 Mbps Video/TV 2 SDTV-Streams with 4 Mbps per stream 1 HDTV-Stream with 15 Mbps 3 HDTV-Stream with ca. 15 Mbps per stream 3 3 HDTV-Streams (Full HD Blu-Ray) with 25 Mbps per stream High Speed Internet Access 3 Mbps 10 Mbps 100 Mbps Total Bandwidth per Household 25 - 30 Mbps 80 - 100 Mbps 150 - 200 Mbps To provide Triple Play Services in 2016 means, 150 Mbps per household need to be calculated! March 2011 I Page 7 © KEYMILE THE RIGHT ARCHITECTURE FOR FTTX? March 2011 I Page 8 © KEYMILE Investment Share of active Technology 15% 5% Share of investment costs for a typical optical fibre network in Europe with earth cabling 3% Optical fibre infrastructureAccess access Glasfaserinfrastruktur 12% Subscriber connection (only Teilnehmeranschluss (nur house connection) Hausanschluss) Installation Central Office Installation central office 65% Material costs optical fibre Materialkosten Glasfaser Active equipment Aktives Equipment 80% of the investment costs are independent of the used technology Active equipment plays only a minor role regarding the investment costs for a optical fibre infrastructure March 2011 I Page 9 © KEYMILE FTTH/FTTB PON Architecture ACCESS NETWORK Optical Line Termination (OLT) Packet network Passive optical splitter 3,000 - 5,000 Subscriber BACKBONE 16 - 128 Subscriber Advantages Lower costs for investments in Infrastructure due to passive splitters Disadvantages No lasting optical fibre architecture Point-to-point leads to further investments SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 10 © KEYMILE FTTH/FTTB Point-to-Point Architecture ACCESS NETWORK Aggregation Switch Packet network Optical DSLAM 2,000 - 10,000 Subscriber 200 - 2,000 Subscriber BACKBONE 10 GbE Advantages Future-proof optical fibre structure with simple upgrade potential Disadvantage Higher initial investment 100Base-FX/GbE SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 11 © KEYMILE Deployment Trends in Western Europe More than 80% of all FTTH/FTTB subscribers are based on Ethernet PtP P2P Ethernet PON FTTx Subscribers 12/2008 80.8% subscribers on Ethernet PtP 19.2% subscribers on PON 81% 19% Source: IDATE for FTTH Council Europe 02/2009 March 2011 I Page 12 © KEYMILE THE KEYMILE SOLUTION FTTH/FTTB March 2011 I Page 13 © KEYMILE The KEYMILE Solution Central Location – MileGate + SUEN3 Central Location – MileGate + SUEN4 New FTTH boards in preparation Street Cabinet Solutions FTTB, VDSL Distribution – MileGate 2011 March 2011 I Page 14 © KEYMILE Broadband via optical fibre means implementing FTTx network architectures FTTH FTTB Fiber-To-The-Home Fiber-To-The-Building FTTC METRO Node Fiber-To-The-Curb METRO Node FTTE Gigabit Ethernet (Central Office) METRO Node METRO Node Gigabit Ethernet ADSL SHDSL ADSL2plus VDSL2 ADSL2plus VDSL2 MileGate 2500 MileGate 2300 March 2011 I Page 15 Gigabit Ethernet MileGate 2300 with SUENx © KEYMILE In-house DSL MileGate 2500 MileGate 2300 MileGate 2011 THE KEYMILE SOLUTION CENTRAL LOCATION MILEGATE + SUEN3 March 2011 I Page 16 © KEYMILE FTTH Network with MileGate and SUEN3 ACCESS METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK Cable TV Signal SUBSCRIBER POTS or ISDN Telephony SSSS UUUU EEEE NNNN 3333 S0 or POTS C O G E 1 METRO Node GbE FTTH CPE CATV (Coax) Optical Ethernet 4 x Ethernet March 2011 I Page 17 Core Network SUEN3: FTTH optical Ethernet line card © KEYMILE SUEN3 Introduction SUEN3 is tailored for Fiber-to-the-Home applications 24 SFF-based (Small Form Factor) 1 GbE line interfaces Single fibre operation: only one fibre required per subscriber RF overlay for analogue or digital CATV over the same fibre Indoor and outdoor operation SUEN3 can be operated in the following subracks MileGate 2500 MileGate 2300 March 2011 I Page 18 © KEYMILE Technical Data of SUEN3 (1/2) Physical front interface 24 port active Ethernet SFF based (GbE) subscriber interfaces 24 x 1000Base-BX10 100Mbps and GbE configurable Optical input for broadcast CATV signal Protocols/Features March 2011 I Page 19 © KEYMILE IPoE, PPPoE DHCP relay agent (option 82) and PPPoE intermediate agent IGMP snooping VLAN tagging 802.1q VLAN tag stacking 802.1ad (provider bridge) User port isolation Technical Date of SUEN3 (2/2) State-of-the Art design – low power consumption of 40 W Supports standard compliant 1000Base-BX10 CPEs Wavelength Upstream: 1310 nm Downstream: 1490 nm CATV: 1550 nm March 2011 I Page 20 © KEYMILE Migration Scenario for TV Services IPTV, VoD Cable TV Internet Access Cable TV FTTH Internet Access CATV Internet Time Phase 1: Operator without IPTV March 2011 I Page 21 © KEYMILE Phase 2: Operator with IPTV and Video on Demand (VoD) SUEN3 BASICS RF OVERLAY March 2011 I Page 22 © KEYMILE Television Service on Fibre-To-The-Home Networks IPTV – With IPTV, the video signal is transmitted via Ethernet/IP using Multicast. IPTV supports video broadcast and Video on Demand. It requires a complete IPTV infrastructure (Content rights, Servers, distribution) and substantial bandwidth: up to 15 Mbps per HDTV channel. Cable TV (CATV) – The ‘classical’ cable TV can be On Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) networks, television service can be delivered using different technologies transmitted as an analogue or digital signal over the fibre network. At the customer site it is converted back to an electric signal and connected to the existing coax cabling. Unlike IPTV, CATV carries the full number of TV channels (standard or HD resolution) to every outlet in the home. CATV can be transmitted in two ways Separate fibre for the RF CATV signal RF overlay March 2011 I Page 23 © KEYMILE RF Overlay Overview RF (Radio Frequency) overlay is the parallel transmission of an additional signal using a separate wavelength on a single optical fiber In residential telecom networks RF Overlay is commonly used to broadcast an analog or digital CATV signal in parallel to the Ethernet/IP link used for Internet access RF Overlay is based on Wavelength Division Multiplexing and requires optical couplers and splitters on both sides of the link RF Overlay can be used on both Active Optical Networks (AON) and Passive Optical Networks (PON) March 2011 I Page 24 © KEYMILE RF Overlay on MileGate/SUEN3 The optical CATV broadcast signal (1550nm) is fed into to multiple output optical amplifier The amplified optical signal is passed on to the SUEN3 CATV input On the on-board WDM module the CATV signal is combined with the bidirectional Ethernet signal (Rx: 1310 nm/Tx: 1490 nm) There is no processing of the broadcast CATV signal, the SUEN3 is fully transparent for CATV The Ethernet/IP traffic is carried via COGE and the backplane to the SUEN3 switch and the optical transceivers March 2011 I Page 25 © KEYMILE Comparison: External vs. Integrated RF Overlay SWITCHED SHOULD BE IN THE OFF ‘O’ POSITION TO INSTALL / REMOVE POWER SUPPLIES. FASTENERS MUST BE FULLY ENGAGED PRIOR TO OPERATING POWER SUPPLY SWITCHED SHOULD BE IN THE OFF ‘O’ POSITION TO INSTALL / REMOVE POWER SUPPLIES. FASTENERS MUST BE FULLY ENGAGED PRIOR TO OPERATING POWER SUPPLY 100-240V~ 12A 50/60Hz 100-240V~ 12A 50/60Hz POE ENABLED FAN OK POE ENABLED FAN OK INPUT 2 OK INPUT 2 OK 100-240V~ 12A 50/60Hz 4200ACV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Fan Unit 100-240V~ 12A 50/60Hz 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4200ACV 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 “E” SERIES 1 IEEE 802.3 POE 48-PORT 10/100/1000 BASE-T STATUS 9 Catalyst 4510R-E WS-X4648-RJ45V+E POWER OVER ETHERNET 10 11 12 POWER OVER ETHERNET 13 9 10 11 12 14 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 18 19 17 18 20 21 19 20 22 23 21 22 MULTI-SPEED GIGABIT ETHERNET 24 SWITCHING MODULE 25 23 24 26 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 32 33 31 32 34 35 33 34 36 37 35 36 38 37 38 39 POE 40 39 40 “E” SERIES 2 IEEE 802.3 POE 48-PORT 10/100/1000 BASE-T STATUS 9 WS-X4648-RJ45V+E POWER OVER ETHERNET 10 11 12 POWER OVER ETHERNET 13 9 10 11 12 14 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 18 19 17 18 20 21 19 20 22 23 21 22 MULTI-SPEED GIGABIT ETHERNET 24 SWITCHING MODULE 25 23 24 26 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 32 33 31 32 34 35 33 34 36 37 35 36 38 37 38 39 POE 40 39 40 “E” SERIES 3 IEEE 802.3 POE 48-PORT 10/100/1000 BASE-T STATUS 9 WS-X4648-RJ45V+E POWER OVER ETHERNET 10 11 12 POWER OVER ETHERNET 13 9 10 11 12 14 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 18 19 17 18 20 21 19 20 22 23 21 22 MULTI-SPEED GIGABIT ETHERNET 24 SWITCHING MODULE 25 23 24 26 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 32 33 31 32 34 35 33 34 36 37 35 36 38 37 38 39 POE 40 39 40 “E” SERIES 4 IEEE 802.3 POE 48-PORT 10/100/1000 BASE-T STATUS 9 SUPERVISOR 5 WS-X45-Sup6-E 10 11 12 POWER OVER ETHERNET 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 MULTI-SPEED GIGABIT ETHERNET 24 SWITCHING MODULE 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 X2 10GBASF - 1 X4 TX RX SUPERVISOR 10/100/1000 MGT 6 5 “E” SERIES UPLINKS X2 10GbE UPLINK USB 10GbE UPLINK 7 8 2 10GBASF - 1 X4 TX COMPACT FLASH UTILIZATION 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 RX ACTIVE SFP 10GbE 4 3 EJECT 100% 9 10 10GBASF - 1 X4 TX RX ACTIVE SFP 10GbE 1% 5 6 10/100/1000 MGT CONSOLE SFP 10GbE 4 3 ACTIVE SUPERVISOR 3 4 CONSOLE RX ACTIVE SFP 10GbE RESET 1 2 25 26 27 28 5 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 6 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 “E” SERIES Cable Tray 7 IEEE 802.3 POE STATUS WS-X4648-RJ45V+E POWER OVER ETHERNET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 48-PORT 10/100/1000 BASE-T 11 12 POWER OVER ETHERNET 13 11 12 POWER OVER ETHERNET 13 9 10 11 12 14 13 14 15 16 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 17 18 20 21 20 21 19 20 22 MULTI-SPEED GIGABIT ETHERNET 23 24 SWITCHING MODULE 25 23 24 SWITCHING MODULE 25 21 22 23 24 26 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 29 30 32 33 32 33 31 32 34 35 36 35 36 33 34 35 36 37 38 37 38 37 38 39 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 480 Ports Space required 12 RU -> 40 Ports / RU “E” SERIES IEEE 802.3 POE STATUS 9 10 48-PORT 10/100/1000 BASE-T 11 12 14 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 22 21 22 MULTI-SPEED GIGABIT ETHERNET 23 24 26 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 29 30 31 32 34 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 POE 40 39 40 “E” SERIES 9 IEEE 802.3 POE STATUS WS-X4648-RJ45V+E POWER OVER ETHERNET 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 9 10 7 8 48-PORT 10/100/1000 BASE-T 11 12 POWER OVER ETHERNET 13 11 12 POWER OVER ETHERNET 13 9 10 11 12 14 13 14 15 16 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 17 18 20 21 20 21 19 20 22 MULTI-SPEED GIGABIT ETHERNET 23 24 SWITCHING MODULE 25 23 24 SWITCHING MODULE 25 21 22 23 24 26 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 29 30 32 33 32 33 31 32 34 35 36 35 36 33 34 35 36 37 38 37 38 37 38 39 POE 40 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 “E” SERIES 10 IEEE 802.3 POE STATUS March 2011 48-PORT 10/100/1000 BASE-T 14 17 22 MULTI-SPEED GIGABIT ETHERNET 26 27 28 29 34 39 40 Space Requirement MileGate/SUEN3 POE 40 8 WS-X4648-RJ45V+E POWER OVER ETHERNET 384 Ports Space required 23 RU (Rack Unit) -> 16.7 Ports / RU USB 2 10GBASF - 1 X4 ACTIVE EJECT 100% 1 STATUS POE 40 10GbE UPLINK 1 COMPACT FLASH UTILIZATION ACTIVE SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR ENGINE 6-E X2 WS-X4648-RJ45V+E POWER OVER ETHERNET 39 SSSSSSSSSSCSSSSSSSSSS UUUUUUUUUUOUUUUUUUUUU E E E E E E E EMileGate2500 EEGEEEEEEEEEE NNNNNNNNNNENNNNNNNNNN 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 “E” SERIES X2 10GbE UPLINK TX RESET STATUS 38 UPLINKS 1% 6 14 SUPERVISOR ENGINE 6-E WS-X45-Sup6-E Space Requirement Cisco 4510 INPUT 1 OK INPUT 1 OK WS-X4648-RJ45V+E POWER OVER ETHERNET Heat Deflection OUTPUT FAIL OUTPUT FAIL POE I Page 26 © KEYMILE Top View on SUEN3 March 2011 I Page 27 © KEYMILE Front Side View of MileGate 2500 equipped with SUEN3 March 2011 I Page 28 © KEYMILE THE KEYMILE SOLUTION CENTRAL LOCATION MILEGATE + SUEN4 March 2011 I Page 29 © KEYMILE FTTx Network Overview – Application with MileGate 2500 and SUEN4 METRO REGIONAL NETWORK ACCESS NETWORK Backbone S U E N 4 TV IPTV up to 480 Ports 4 x Ethernet FTTH CPE POTS Internet Telephony March 2011 GbE I Page 30 SUBSCRIBER © KEYMILE C O G E 1 GbE SUEN4: Optical GbE without integrated CATV Overlay SUEN4 is the solution for FTTH applications, where CATV is not required No integrated WDM module Ethernet feature set Identical to the SUEN3 24 SFF based optical interfaces (Small Form Factor) 1 GbE line interfaces, configurable for 100 or 1‘000 Mbps Laser compatible with BKtel’s external WDM solution Indoor and outdoor operation SUEN4 can be deployed in the following subracks MileGate 2500 MileGate 2300 March 2011 I Page 31 © KEYMILE New FTTH boards in preparation (available end of year 2011) SUE12 Enhanced Ethernet Switching Card / SUE12 - 12 optical ports GbE/100BaseFX SFP based - 1GbE backplane access, - 10GbE backplane access, useable with future SW upgrade - Enhanced Ethernet Switching card with Enhanced switching functionality - HW prepared for Synchronous Ethernet, useable with future SW upgrade - IPv6 ready hardware - Very low power consumption with advanced power saving mode SUE16 Enhanced Ethernet Switching Card / SUE16 - 24 optical port cost optimized FTTH solution for residential broadband - Based on cSFPs (FE or GbE) - 1GbE backplane access - 10GbE backplane access, useable with future SW upgrade - IPv6 ready hardware - Very low power consumption with advanced power saving mode March 2011 I Page 32 © KEYMILE THE KEYMILE SOLUTION STREET CABINET - OUTDOOR March 2011 I Page 33 © KEYMILE KEYMILE FTTH/FTTB Street Cabinet Solutions KEYMILE offers together with partners complete street cabinet solutions for outdoor installation For up to 1,920 subscriber per cabinet Heat management Different solutions for fibre handling Splice cassettes Cable Trays Patch fields Incl. Cable-TV overlay Power supply March 2011 I Page 34 © KEYMILE Example: MileGate 2500 + ADC Krone – Street Cabinet Solution for 960 Subscribers A B C D E A 1x 19“/ETSI bay to house MileGate SUEN3 and DC power supply B 1x Patch cable excess length storage C 2x profile frame with 24 x profile termination module 24 LC ports = 576 LC ports D 1x Mounting frame with 80 SE splice cassettes = 960 splices E 1x fibre termination rack March 2011 I Page 35 © KEYMILE THE KEYMILE SOLUTION FTTB, VDSL DISTRIBUTION MILEGATE 2011 March 2011 I Page 36 © KEYMILE MileGate 2011 – Technical Data (1/3) MileGate 2011 is a FTTB VDSL2 NTU (Network Termination Unit) with VDSL2 customer interfaces MileGate 2011 is a Micro-DSLAM between both access network segments the optical fibre to the building the in-house copper cabling 8 VDSL2 interfaces VDSL2 over POTS and over ISDN in one unit VDSL2 acc. ITU-T G.993.2 Annex-B (Europe) Bandplans 997 and 998 and extensions Profiles 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a, 30a DPBO (Downstream Power Backoff) per E-side length configuration Bit swapping, SRA* (Seamless Rate Adaption) and virtual noise * with ESW Rel. 2 (Mid of 2010) March 2011 I Page 37 © KEYMILE MileGate 2011 – Technical Data (2/3) Line test functions: DELT supported SELT not supported (makes no sense for FTTB applications) Trunk interfaces 2 Gigabit Ethernet SFP slots 2 electrical RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces Network Topologies Star Subtending Ring (with aggregation switch) RSTP/LACP support March 2011 I Page 38 © KEYMILE MileGate 2011 – Technical Data (3/3) Wall mounted – Cellars (-5 to 45 °C) Integrated power supply (115 – 230 V AC) No forced ventilation required Locking mechanism Optional use of BATON locks enabled Power consumption (~ 50 W) Integrated POTS / ISDN splitter module (optional) POTS 600Ohms POTS/ISDN combination Support of CATV O2E optical receiver module (optional) Integrated into the housing Including integrated DC-power supply March 2011 I Page 39 © KEYMILE MileGate 2011 – FTTB Architecture with Cable TV Overlay and legacy Voice Core Network Ethernet/IPData nx VDSL2 + POTS V– V+ RF-Overlay P– P+ CATV + Ethernet/IP over one single optical fiber CATV Signal V– V+ P– P+ V– V+ P– P+ PSTN MileGate 2011 POTS/ISDN March 2011 I Page 40 existing In-house-CoaxCabeling © KEYMILE MileGate 2011 – Prototype Pictures March 2011 I Page 41 © KEYMILE THE KEYMILE SOLUTION FTTC/FTTE March 2011 I Page 42 © KEYMILE Broadband via optical Fibre in FTTx Architectures FTTH FTTB Fiber-To-The-Home Fiber-To-The-Building FTTC METRO Node Fiber-To-The-Curb METRO Node FTTE Gigabit Ethernet (Central Office) METRO Node METRO Node Gigabit Ethernet ADSL SHDSL ADSL2plus VDSL2 ADSL2plus VDSL2 MileGate 25x0 MileGate 23x0 March 2011 I Page 43 Gigabit Ethernet MileGate 23x0 with SUENx © KEYMILE In-house DSL MileGate 25x0 MileGate 23x0 MileGate 2011 The KEYMILE Solution Broadband Applications ADSL/2/2+ Broadband Applications VDSL2 Broadband Applications SHDSL ATM/EFM New xDSL Boards in Preparation March 2011 I Page 44 © KEYMILE THE KEYMILE SOLUTION Broadband Applications ADSL/2/2+ March 2011 I Page 45 © KEYMILE Introduction SUAD3/SUAD4 MileGate SUAD3 and SUAD4 are high density March 2011 I Page 46 ADSL2plus line cards for MileGate Each offers 48 ADSL2plus ports (ADSL2 and ADSL is also supported) Two versions are available SUAD3 for ADSL2plus over POTS (ADSL/2/2plus Annex-A) SUAD4 for ADSL2plus over ISDN (ADSL/2/2plus Annex-B) The line cards are optimised for high-speed broadband access and Triple Play applications SUAD3/4 are supported by the following subracks MileGate 2500 MileGate 2300 © KEYMILE Main Features of SUAD3/SUAD4 Highest bandwidth with up to 27 Mbps on a single March 2011 I Page 47 copper pair Support of pair bonding (SUAD3) with two copper pairs Up to 960 ADSL2plus ports per subrack Upstream and downstream power backoff and also operator definable PSDs QoS functions for secure data transmission and precise scheduling Enables (even multiple) IPTV in high definition due to highest bandwidth and multicast function State of the art design – very low power consumption Compatible with standard CPEs Compatible 48 port splitter available © KEYMILE Introduction SUAD5 SUAD5 is high density ADSL2plus line card for MileGate SUAD5 offers 64 ADSL2plus ports (ADSL2 and ADSL is also supported) The line cards is optimised for high-speed broadband access and Triple Play applications SUAD5 is supported by the following subracks MileGate 2510/2500 MileGate 2310/2300 March 2011 I Page 48 © KEYMILE Main Features of SUAD5 Highest bandwidth with up to 27 Mbps on a single copper pair Support of pair bonding with up to 54 Mbps on two copper pairs * Up to 1280 ADSL2plus ports per subrack Upstream and downstream power backoff and also operator definable PSDs QoS functions for secure data transmission and precise scheduling Enables (even multiple) IPTV in high definition due to highest bandwidth and multicast function State of the art design – very low power consumption Compatible with standard CPEs * Per ESW Update in Release 2 March 2011 I Page 49 © KEYMILE SUAD3/4 – High-speed Access for Triple Play Internet Soft Switch METRO Node GbE Telephony Splitter CPE ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2plus Video Server S U A D x METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK Optimised for Triple Play High bandwidth, Multicast and QoS @ ACCESS WWW/ Online Gaming Video/TV SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 50 © KEYMILE SUAD3 – ADSL2plus Pair Bonding ADSL2plus – bonding Triple Play (Video) on longer loops or even more increased bandwidth 2 Pair ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2plus Bonding CPE C O G E 1 S U A D 3 Gigabit Ethernet METRO Node SUAD3: ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2plus Video METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK ACCESS SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 51 Video, TV © KEYMILE SUAD3 - ADSL2plus/POTS COMBO Solution and VoIP Media Gateway COMBO ADSL2plus and POTS without CO splitter S U A D x POTSTelephony S U P C x C I O P G S E x 1 2 Core Network Gigabit Ethernet METRO Node Soft Switch H.248 or SIP Voice POTS & ADSL2plus OnlineGaming SUPC4: 48 POTS COMBO ports IPSx2: H.248 or SIP Splitter METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK CPE @ ACCESS SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 52 © KEYMILE THE KEYMILE SOLUTION Broadband Applications VDSL2 March 2011 I Page 53 © KEYMILE Introduction SUVD3/SUVD4 MileGate SUVD3 and SUVM4 are high-speed VDSL2 line cards for MileGate Each line card offers 32 VDSL2 ports with ADSL/2/2plus fallback capability Two versions are available SUVD3 for VDSL2 over POTS (ADSL/2/2plus Annex-A) SUVM4 for VDSL2 over ISDN (ADSL/2/2plus Annex-B) The line cards are optimised for both High-speed residential Triple Play applications and FTTC (Fibre-to-the-Curb): VDSL2 out of a street cabinet Symmetrical broadband business services SUVD3/SUVM4 are supported by the following subracks March 2011 I Page 54 © KEYMILE MileGate 2500 MileGate 2300 Main Features of SUVD3/SUVM4 (1/2) Highest bandwidth with up to 80 Mbps Up to 640 VDSL2 ports per subrack Support of a wide set of bandplans and profiles For highest bandwidth (17 MHz profiles) to long reach (8 MHz and 12 MHz profiles) Symmetrical or asymmetrical transmission (profiles/bandplans) Profile auto selection support ADSL/2/2plus fallback mode with automatic detection if VDSL2 or ADSL/2/plus CPE is connected Various line test functions SELT (Single Ended Line Test) DELT (Double Ended Line Test) MELT* (Metallic Line Test) *MELT supported with SUVM4 firmware release 2 March 2011 I Page 55 © KEYMILE Main Features of SUVD3/SUVD4 (2/2) Upstream and downstream power backoff and also operator definable PSDs VLAN and QoS functions for secure data transmission and precise scheduling Enables (even multiple) IPTV in high definition due to highest bandwidth and multicast function State of the art design – very low power consumption Compatible with standard CPEs Compatible VDSL2 splitter available March 2011 I Page 56 © KEYMILE SUVD3/SUVM4 – FTTC very high-speed Access for Triple Play with MileGate 2500 Internet Soft Switch METRO Node GbE Video Server S U V x x Telephony Splitter METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK VDSL2 VDSL2 CPE 32 ports VDSL2 line card Optimised for Video –> 2-stage Multicast @ ACCESS Broadband Internet Video/TV SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 57 © KEYMILE SUVD3/SUVM4 – Universal Technology with ADSL Fallback Mode Internet Auto detection of VDSL2 or ADSL/2/2plus CPE Soft Switch METRO Node GbE Video Server Telephony Splitter CPE @ METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK Customer´s CPE ADSL/2/2plus for long loops or “Silver” contract user VDSL2 for short/medium loops or “Gold” contract user SUBSCRIBER March 2011 VDSL2 or ADSL/2/2plus S U V x x I Page 58 © KEYMILE ACCESS SUVD3/SUVM4 – Auto Profile/PSD for optimised Transmission METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK S U V x x C O G E 1 Core Network METRO Node GbE VDSL2 ACCESS CPE Profile auto selection support Set of Bandplan, Profile and PSD mask 3 parallel sets supported SUVDx automatically selects based on CPE support and line conditions SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 59 © KEYMILE THE KEYMILE SOLUTION Broadband Applications SHDSL ATM/EFM March 2011 I Page 60 © KEYMILE Introduction SUSD1 MileGate SUSD1 is a high-density SHDSL.bis (extended G-rates) line card for MileGate Each unit offers 32 ports for the connection of SHDSL (ATM) CPEs The unit is optimised for reliable delivery of symmetrical business services Symmetrical rates of up to 11,4 Mbps are supported Compatible to standard CPEs SUSD1 is supported by the following subracks MileGate 2500 MileGate 2300 March 2011 I Page 61 © KEYMILE Main Features of SUSD1 Support of SHDSL.bis (extended G-rates) Symmetrical transmission of up to 5,7 Mbps on a single copper pair Support of 4-wire mode (2-pair bonding) for 11,4 Mbps on two copper pairs Up to 640 SHDSL.bis ports per subrack QoS functions for secure data transmission and precise scheduling March 2011 I Page 62 © KEYMILE Introduction SUSE1 (1/2) SUSE1 is designed for business customers, delivering symmetrical, carrier grade Ethernet services inside MileGate for transparent LAN- and transparent line-services high speed internet access video conferencing campus network interconnection cellular/mobile backhaul SUSE1 can also be used for residential customers when the distances to the subscriber are exceeding the range covered by ADSL- and VDSLtechnologies March 2011 I Page 63 © KEYMILE Introduction SUSE1 (2/2) SUSE1 is using the SHDSL.bis EFM technology (2BASE-TL) delivering efficient pair bonding up to 4 pairs spectral compatibility and noise immunity simplicity due to native Ethernet-protocol SUSE1 is reducing CAPEX and OPEX compared to traditional ATM- or TDM-based solutions due to high density board integration, protocol and bonding efficiency and SHDSL robustness simplified network technology (native Ethernet) SUSE1 is supported by the following subracks MileGate 2500 MileGate 2300 Managed by MCST and UNEM R8B SP03 March 2011 I Page 64 © KEYMILE Main Features of SUSE1 (1/2) 32 ports SHDSL.bis acc. ITU-T G.991.2 Max. 640 ports in MileGate 2500 chassis Max. 224 ports in MileGate 2300 chassis Long symmetrical reach Spectral compatibility to other technologies High noise immunity (e.g. alien noise, E1/T1 disturbers) EFM-PAF pair bonding up to 4 pairs acc. IEEE 802.3ah Up to 5.7 Mbps in 1 pair mode Up to 22.8 Mbps in 4 pair mode High bonding efficiency and low latency Traffic remains in case of line faults (when at least 1 line is operating) SHDSL line parameter configuration via user profiles Ethernet business services acc. TR-101 Transparent LAN Service (TLS) Private Line Service (PLS) Fast Internet access (IPoE) Ethernet residential services acc. TR-101 March 2011 I Page 65 © KEYMILE Main Features of SUSE1 (2/2) Service parameter configuration via user profiles Operation and Maintenance functions including fault management for near- and far-end (CPE) performance management for near- and far-end (CPE) inventory management NetClock distribution over the SHDSL line Reference clock provision for TDM Circuit Emulation applications in CPE’s (to be supported by CPE) “Remote MileGate” synchronisation (future application) Optional remote powering Powering of CPE’s (to be supported by the CPE) Powering of Regenerators Support of the KEYMILE SHDSL EFM router family together with full integration in UNEM Support of various other SHDSL EFM CPE’s acc. KEYMILE interoperability list March 2011 I Page 66 © KEYMILE SUSE1 – Virtual Networks for SME’s MileGate EFM CPE Customer Site X 1 ... 4 x SHDSL.bis up to 22.8 Mbps 100BaseT S U S E 1 Ethernet Switch Functionality n x GbE Ethernet/IP or EoS 1 ... 4 x SHDSL.bis up to 22.8 Mbps EFM CPE Customer Site Y 100BaseT MileGate Transparent LAN n x GbE S U E N x ONT Customer Site Z March 2011 100BaseT SUBSCRIBER I Page 67 Fiber 100/1000Base-Fx © KEYMILE ACCESS + METRO/ REGIONAL NETWORK SUSE1 – Campus Network Interconnection EFM CPE Customer Site X S U S E 1 100BaseT Transparent LAN/ Private Line 1..4x SHDSL.bis up to 22.8 Mbps 1..4x SHDSL.bis up to 22.8 Mbps EFM CPE 100BaseT Customer Site Y March 2011 SUBSCRIBER I Page 68 © KEYMILE New xDSL boards in preparation (available end of year 2011) SUAM5 64-ports ADSL2plus Annex-A with MELT support / SUAM5 - Supports 64 ADSL2+ ports Annex-A with MELT support - 1GBE backplane access SUAM6 64-ports ADSL2plus Annex-B with MELT support / SUAM6 SUV11 - Supports 64 ADSL2+ ports Annex-B with MELT support - 1GBE backplane access 48-ports VDSL2 Annex A Board up to 17MHz profiles / SUV11 - 1/10GBE Backplane access - VDSL2 Bonding (?) - ADSL/2/2plus Annex-A - Power-Down Mode SUV21 32-ports VDSL2 Annex A Board up to 30MHz profiles / SUV21 - 1/10GBE Backplane access - VDSL2 Bonding (?) - ADSL/2/2plus Annex-A - Power-Down Mode March 2011 I Page 69 © KEYMILE New xDSL boards in preparation (available end of year 2011) SUVM6 48-ports VDSL2 Annex B Board up to 17MHz profiles / SUVM6 SUVM8 - 1GBE Backplane access - Up to 17MHz profiles - VDSL2 Bonding (?) - ADSL/2/2plus Annex-B - Power-Down Mode - MELT support 32-ports VDSL2 Annex B Board up to 30MHz profiles / SUVM8 - 1GBE Backplane access - Up to 30MHz profiles - VDSL2 Bonding (?) - ADSL/2/2plus Annex-B - Power-Down Mode - MELT support March 2011 I Page 70 © KEYMILE THE KEYMILE SOLUTION Voice Services March 2011 I Page 71 © KEYMILE Plain Old Telephone Line (POTS) SUPM1, SUPM4/SUPC4, SUPM5/SUPC5 INTRODUCTION March 2011 I Page 72 © KEYMILE Introduction SUPM1, SUPM4/SUPC4, SUPM5/SUPC5 The line cards provides analogue telephone (POTS) services in MileGate The line cards can be installed in following subracks MileGate 2500/2510 MileGate 2300/2310 The line cards are used for Single TDM POTS services TDM POTS services in combination with NGN broadband services (Triple Play), such as ADSL2plus VDSL2 March 2011 I Page 73 © KEYMILE Main Features of SUPMx/SUPCx Units SUPMx provides POTS (FXS) interface SUPCx provides POTS (FXS) interface with onboard DSL splitter Features March 2011 I Page 74 © KEYMILE Support of hot swapping Enhanced line test functions BORSCHT functionality: Battery feed, Overvoltage protection, Ringing injection, Supervision, Codec, Hybrid, Testing Voice impedances configurable for different countries and applications. NGN ready in combination with the KEYMILE’s VoIP Media Gateways POTS Line Cards – Main Differences Feature SUPM1 SUPM4 SUPC4 SUPM5 SUPC5 Number of POTS interfaces 16 48 48 64 64 Number of POTS interfaces per MileGate 23x0/25x0 96/304 288/912 288/912 384/1152 384/1152 Number of Combo* interfaces per MileGate 23x0/25x0 No application 144/456 144/456 192/608 192/608 Onboard DSL splitter Extended voltage protection for dedicated networks + + + Combo means POTS + ADSL2plus on each subscriber line March 2011 I Page 75 © KEYMILE SUPM1, SUPM4/SUPC4, SUPM5/SUPC5 APPLICATIONS March 2011 I Page 76 © KEYMILE SUPMx/SUPCx – POTS via H.248 or SIP Voice Media Gateway (VoIP) S U P x y I P S x y C O G E x Core Network Gigabit Ethernet METRO Node Soft Switch H.248 or SIP Voice POTS Telephony SUPxy: 16, 48 or 64 x POTS IPSxy: H.248 or SIP METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK ACCESS SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 77 © KEYMILE SUPMx/SUPCx – TDM Voice via V5.1/V5.2 interfaces S U P x y P C O M x L O M I 8 V5.1 interface n x E1 V5.2 interface TDM Network POTS Telephony METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK SUPxy: 16, 48 or 64 x POTS PCOMx: V5.1/V5.2 protocol converter LOMI8: E1 interfaces 1 2 ACCESS SUBSCRIBER 16/48/64 March 2011 I Page 78 © KEYMILE SUPCx – POTS and ADSL2plus Services via H.248 or SIP Voice Media Gateway S U A D x POTSTelephony S U P C x I P S x y C O G E x Core Network Gigabit Ethernet METRO Node Soft Switch H.248 or SIP Voice POTS & ADSL OnlineGaming SUPCx: 48 or 64 x POTS with integrated splitter IPSxy: H.248 or SIP Splitter ADSL modem METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK STB @ ACCESS SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 79 © KEYMILE SUPxy – MELCAS Voice via E1 Links S U P x y L O M I 8 TDM Network n x E1 MELCAS Voice POTS Telephony SUPxy: 16, 48 or 64 x POTS LOMI8: E1 interfaces 1 METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK 2 ACCESS SUBSCRIBER 16/48/64 March 2011 I Page 80 © KEYMILE Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) SUIQ1/SUIT1 INTRODUCTION March 2011 I Page 81 © KEYMILE Introduction SUIQ1/SUIT1 The line card provides digital telephony services (ISDN) in MileGate Two versions are available SUIQ1 (16 ISDN-BA interfaces with 2B1Q line coding) SUIT1 (16 ISDN-BA interfaces with 4B3T line coding) The line cards can be installed in following subracks MileGate 2500 MileGate 2300 The line cards are used for deployment of ISDN-only connections or deployment of ISDN in combination with NGN broadband services (Triple Play) March 2011 I Page 82 © KEYMILE Main Features of SUIQ1/SUIT1 SUIQ1 provides 16 ISDN-BA interfaces using the 2B1Q line code Performance monitoring of the access digital section SUIT1 provides 16 ISDN-BA interfaces using the 4B3T line code Leased line mode Remote power feeding of an optional regenerator SUIQ1/SUIT1 provides Up to 304 ISDN-BA interfaces per subrack Enhanced Line Test functions Remote power feeding of NT1 Support of hot swapping Input and output overvoltage protection aaccording to ITUT K.20 NGN ready in combination with the KEYMILE’s VoIP media gateways March 2011 I Page 83 © KEYMILE SUIQ1/SUIT1 – ISDN via Voice Media Gateway (VoIP) S U I x 1 C O G E 1 I P S x 2 Core Network Gigabit Ethernet METRO Node Soft Switch H.248 or SIP Voice ISDN Telephony Core Network SUIx1: ISDN-BA line card IPSx2: H.248 or SIP media gateway 1 METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK 2 SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 84 ACCESS 16 © KEYMILE SUIQ1/SUIT1 – TDM Voice via V5.2 Links S U I x 1 P C O M 1 L O M I 8 TDM Network n x E1 V5.2-Links ISDNTelephony SUIx1: ISDN-BA line card PCOM1: V5.2 protocol converter LOMI8: E1 line card 1 METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK 2 SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 85 ACCESS 16 © KEYMILE SUIQ1/SUIT1 – ISDN and ADSL2plus Services via VoIP Media Gateway S U A D 2 ISDN Telephony S U I x 1 I P S x 2 C O G E 1 Core Network Gigabit Ethernet METRO Node Soft Switch H.248 or SIP Splitter Voice ISDN & ADSL OnlineGaming SUIx1: ISDN-BA line card IPSx2: H.248 or SIP media gateway Splitter METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK ADSL modem @ ACCESS SUBSCRIBER March 2011 I Page 86 © KEYMILE CONCLUSION March 2011 I Page 87 © KEYMILE Conclusion FTTx investments are mandatory to ensure operators’ revenues FTTB/FTTH point-to-point is the network architecture of the future PtP Ethernet technology offers the best scalability and is future proof for a FTTB/FTTH point-to-point applications For a sustainable fibre network strategy PtP Ethernet delivers cost effective solutions. KEYMILE delivers a complete product spectrum for FTTH / FTTB and FTTC / FTTE applications March 2011 I Page 88 © KEYMILE Many thanks Many thanks for your attention Burkhard Bode Consulting and Projects KEYMILE GmbH Photo (optionally) Wohlenbergstr. 3 30179 Hanover/Germany Phone +49 511 6747 771 Fax +49 511 6747 88 771 burkhard.bode@keymile.com March 2011 I Page 89 © KEYMILE