Megaplex Portfolio CIS Technical Seminar 2013 Presented by: Dmitry Dergalov Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide1 Agenda Introduction Why Megaplex? Typical Applications What’s New? Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide2 Introduction – Megaplex Skill Set Part of a Family Extensive support Pure transport Enhanced connectivity End-to-End Managed Solution Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide3 Unique Value Proposition The Hybrid Approach Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide5 Agenda Introduction Why Megaplex? Typical Applications What’s New? Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide6 Why Megaplex? Megaplex Family MP-2100, MP-2104 MP-4100, MP-4104 Analog Voice , FXO/FXS/E&M PABX / E1/T1 MultiserviceISDN node Alarms & Signals Copper/xDSL Wireless/Satellite PDH/SDH/SONET SDH/SONET NGEthernet/IP/MPLS ADM Diversity of rings Teleconference/Hotline Video & CCTV DSO Cross-Connect Fiber Cross network migration Carrier class service reliability Point-to-Point Point-to-Multipoint (Star) Multi-drop Resilient Ring Management SCADA • Next Generation Multiservice Access Node Topologies Networks Service Connectivity • Multiservice Access Multiplexer Topology maps Network inventory Real-time device status SW & configuration GbE Ethernet solution Built-inSystem Redundancy for management processing Service Protection Troubleshooting tools Flexible and modular Hybrid Ethernet and TDM architecture Smooth migration Business continuity (hot of TDM to PSN standby) Teleprotection GSM-R/TETRA LAN Remote CPE aggregation Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide7 Why Megaplex? Physical View 2 Power supplies 10x IOmodules modules Ten IO 4U (6.8”) 2 Common Logic Ethernet/TDM processing cards with SONET/SDH and GbE network ports • Compact 4U high, 19” modular chassis, 2 AC or DC power supply slots • 2 Common Logic combined with SDH/SONET and Ethernet processors and uplinks • Redundant common logic, power supply and IO modules. • Separate Ethernet and TDM star topology backplane to all IO modules, • DS1/DS0 Cross connect, up to 4*STM-1/STM-4 or OC-3/OC-12, up to 4*GbE • Ten IO Hot-Swappable module slots, maximum configurations: *160 E1/T1 ports, *160 analog voice channels, *120 serial interfaces ,*30 Fast Ethernet ports (SFP/UTP), *80 xDSL links, *20 fiber links (multiplexed TDM+Ethernet) Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide8 CL.2 Hybrid TDM and Ethernet Architecture CL.2 CL.2 Packet Engine STM-1/4 OC-3/12 STM-1/4 OC-3/12 GBE GBE STM-1/4 OC-3/12 STM-1/4 OC-3/12 GBE GBE Powerful DS0 cross connect Packet Engine TDM Engine TDM Engine Native Ethernet connectivity and aggregation TDM and Ethernet cross connectivity capabilities Dual functionality modules IO ETH Switch IO IO TDM 10 x IO ETH Switch TDM ETH Switch TDM TDM Ports TDM Ports ETH Ports ETH Ports TDM Ports TDM Ports ETH Ports ETH Ports TDM Ports TDM Ports ETH Ports ETH Ports Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide9 Supported Modules Product Supported by Description CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) M8E1, M8T1 MP-4100 8-port E1 or T1 modules with 3 Ethernet ports Standard E1/T1, DXC, MP-210x, FCD-E1, FCD-IP M16E1, M16T1 MP-4100 16-port E1 or T1 modules Standard E1/T1, DXC, MP-210x, FCD-E1, FCD-IP M8SL MP-4100 8-port SHDSL E1 module with 3 Ethernet ports ASMi-52 (SHDSL modem) MPW-1 MP-4100 TDM pseudowire access gateway with 3 Ethernet ports MP-4100, MP-210x, IPMUX (pseudowire gateways) ASMi-54C MP-4100 SHDSL.bis module with 2 Ethernet ports ASMi-54 (SHDSL.bis modem) ASMi-54C/N MP-4100 SHDSL/SHDSL.bis module with 2 Ethernet ports and 8 E1 ports ASMi-52, ASMi-54 (SHDSL, SHDSL.bis modems) OP-108C, OP-106C MP-4100 Dual 4 x E1/T1 and Ethernet multiplexer modules OP-106, OP-108 (Fiber multiplexers) OP-34C, OP-25C MP-4100 16 x E1/T1 and Ethernet multiplexer modules OP-25, OP-34 (Fiber multiplexers) HS-6N, HS-12N MP-2100/MP-4100 6- or 12-port n x 64 kbps high speed module Serial interface devices HSU-6, HSU-12 MP-2100/MP-4100 6- or 12-port IDSL modules ISDN interfaces HS-S MP-2100/MP-4100 4-channel ISDN “S”-interface module ISDN modems HS-703 MP-2100/MP-4100 4-channel Codirectional data module Codirectional interfaces HS-RN MP-2100/MP-4100 4-port sub-DS0 low speed module Sub-64 kbps serial devices (V24/RS-232) HSF-2 MP-2100/MP-4100 2-port fiber optic teleprotection interface module Teleprotection equipment LS-6N, LS-12 MP-2100/MP-4100 6- or 12-port low speed modules Sub 64Kbps serial devices (V24/RS-232) VC-4/4A/8/8A/16 MP-2100/MP-4100 4/8/16-port FXS/FXO/E&M PCM and ADPCM analog voice modules POTS interfaces, telephones, PBX devices, Signaling interfaces, Voice modems VC-4/OMNI MP-2100/MP-4100 4-port PCM omnibus voice module E&M voice phones or modems ACM MP-2100/MP-4100 Alarm and diagnostics module with four outbound relays Dry contact equipment Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide10 M8E1, M8T1, M8SL Modules • 8 port, E1, T1 or E1 over SHDSL • 3 UTP or SFP fast Ethernet ports • Ethernet over TDM encapsulation CPE RICi-4/8 n x E1 SDH/ SONET CPE POP ETX-102/202 FO Megaplex-4100 CPE IP/MPLS Network E1 PBX ASMi-52 SHDSL CPE E1 FCD-E1E Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide11 16 E1/T1 Module • • • • Up to 16 E1 or T1 ports per module TDM only with transparent clocking mapping Up to 160 E1/T1 links in a single MP-4100 chassis with DS0 cross connect Lower price per port (compared to M8E1/T1) CPE 4 x E1/T1 PBX CPE 4 x E1/T1 POP DXC-8R E1 Megaplex-4100 SDH/ SONET CPE E1 6 x E1/T1 Megaplex-2100 PBX Voice Data CPE E1 FCD-E1E Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide12 MPW-1 Pseudowire Module • Pseudowire server module for MP-4100 • Support for TDMoIP, CESoPSN, SAToP and HDLCoPSN • 16 Mbps TDM capacity (8*2M) • Supports 128 PW connections • 3 SFP or RJ-45 onboard connectors MP-4100 GBE Central Site MP-4100 MP-2100 GBE PSN FE FE/GBE IPmux-24 Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide13 ASMi-54C G.SHDSL.bis EFM Module • Ethernet over 16 SHDSL.bis lines • Two 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports over copper or fiber • Works opposite ASMi-54 in various combinations over 16-wire • SHDSL bonding (EFM) Branch SHDSL.bis ASMi-54 FE Central Office NMS PSN Branch MP-4100 GbE SHDSL.bis ASMi-54 FE STM-1/OC-3 STM-4 OC-12 SDH/ SONET Branch SHDSL.bis ASMi-54 FE Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide14 ASMi-54C/N E1+Ethernet Combo SHSDL Module • E1+Ethernet over SHDSL/SHDSL.bis • Works opposite ASMi-54 and ASMi-52 (SW selectable) in various combinations over 16-wire • Allows a single module type to work opposite different remote units Branch FE ASMi-54 SHDSL.bis PBX Central Office E1 NMS PSN Branch MP-4100 GbE SHDSL.bis ASMi-54L FE STM-1/OC-3 STM-4 OC-12 SDH/ SONET Branch FE ASMi-52 SHDSL PBX E1 Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide15 OP-108C/106C Fiber Multiplexer Modules • Multiplex four E1/T1 channels and up to 100 Mbps Ethernet traffic over a fiber optic link (dual links per module) • Up to 10 cards in an Megaplex-4100 rack (20 remote units) • Various fiber interfaces: multimode, single-mode (up to 120 km), and single-mode over single fiber • Automatic SFP link backup with optional hot-swappable second optical link Branch FE Optimux-108 FO PBX Central Office E1 NMS PSN Branch FE MP-4100 GbE Optimux-108 FO PBX STM-1/OC-3 STM-4 OC-12 E1 SDH/ SONET Branch FE FO Optimux-108 PBX E1 Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide16 Optimux-25/34 Fiber Multiplexer Modules • Multiplex 16 E1/T1 channels or Ethernet traffic over a fiber optic link. Total capacity is 34 Mbps • Up to 10 cards in a Megaplex-4100 rack (10 remote OP-25/34 units) • Various fiber interfaces: multimode, single-mode (up to 110 km), and single-mode over single fiber • SFP-based interface or E3 Copper link (OP-34) • Automatic SFP link backup with optional hot-swappable second optical link Branch Optimux-25/ Optimux-34 FE FO FCD-E1E Central Office n x E1 NMS PSN Branch MP-4100 GbE FE FO STM-1/OC-3 STM-4 OC-12 Optimux-108 PBX E1 SDH/ SONET Branch FO Router Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide17 Data Modules • • • • n x 56/64 kbps serial interface ISDN ‘S’ and ‘U’ interfaces G.703 co-directional 64 kbps interface Teleprotection fiber module (IEEE C37.94) Port Number HS-6N/12N HS-U HS-S HS-G703 HSF 6/12 4/6/12 4 4 2 ISDN “U” ISDN “S” G.703 (64 kbps) IEEE C37.94 128 kbps 128kbps 64 kbps n x 64kbps • V.24/RS-232 Interface • V.35 • V.11/RS-422 Data rate n x 64 kbps Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide18 Data Modules • Sub-64 kbps interfaces • Latency optimized mode (HS-RN) • Support for bidirectional broadcast (HS-RN) HS-RN LS-6N LS-12 4 6/12 Interface V.24/RS-232 V.24/RS-232 Data rate 0.6 – 64kbps 2.4 –64kbps Multiplexing method HDLC, V.110 Proprietary Port number Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide19 Voice Modules • Analog voice interface • FXS/FXO and E&M • ADPC and Echo canceller • Teleconference “Omnibus” module Port number VC-4/8/16 VC-4/OMNI 4/8/16 4 FXS FXO E&M ADPCM Local Battery Omnibus Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide20 ACM (Alarm and Diagnostics) • MP-2100 ACM module support • Eight inbound relays indicating external events to the user via the management system • Four outbound relays triggered by any user-selected Megaplex alarm to outside indicators such as buzzers Inbound Inbound Megaplex ACM Outbound Megaplex ML ML CL CL ACM Outbound NMS Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide21 Packet is the Way to go • Ethernet/IP Transport Networks Gain Traction – Higher Throughput – Lower OpEx • Co-existence of TDM and PSN infrastructure • More multiservice traffic – Different QoS/QoE requirements • Longer First Mile reach – Street cabinet environment – Fiber/Wireless Backhaul + Copper drop Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide22 Why Megaplex? Migration Technology Enablers TDM Support Next Generation SONET/SDH Pseudowire Carrier Ethernet Timing Over Packet STM-1/OC-3 Add Drop Multiplexer (ADM) STM-4/OC-12 SONET/SDH Terminal E1/T1 (DS1) PBX Fractional E1/T1 (DS0) Digital Cross Connect (DACS) Analog voice – FXS/FXO Phone Analog voice – E&M Voice Modem Teleconference voice (Omni) Analog bridge ISDN – ‘S’ and ‘U’ interface Phone - Fixed Serial N*56/64Kbps – V.35/X.21/RS-xxx Serial sub-64Kbps - V.24/RS-232 IEEE-C37.94 (Teleprotection) G.703 co-directional Inbound/Outbound dry contact alarm Router SCADA RTU TPR (Teleprotection) Breaker control circuit Relay/Alarm Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide23 Why Megaplex? Migration Technology Enablers TDM Support Next Generation SONET/SDH Pseudowire Carrier Ethernet Timing Over Packet ● VCAT – Virtual Concatenation ● VCG – A set of x containers is know as a Virtual Container Group (VCG) ● LCAS – Line Capacity Adjustment Scheme ● GFP – Generic Framing Procedure Classic EoSONET/SDH VC-3 48.384 Mbps Next Generation EoSONET/SDH 79% waste 10Mbps 8% waste 10Mbps VC-12 VC-12 VC-12 VC-12 VC-12 (2.176Mbps) VCG Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide24 Why Megaplex? Migration Technology Enablers TDM Support Next Generation SONET/SDH Pseudowire Carrier Ethernet Timing Over Packet ● The synchronous bit stream is segmented ● Headers are added to each segment to form the Packet ● Packets are forwarded to destination over the PSN network ● At destination, the original bit stream is reconstructed by removing headers, concatenating frames and regenerating the timing Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide25 Why Megaplex? Migration Technology Enablers TDM Support Next Generation SONET/SDH Pseudowire Carrier Ethernet Timing Over Packet ● Ethernet OAM (Operation Administration and Maintenance): Provide the standardized tools for utilities to monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot Ethernet access links ● Traffic management: For service classification, policing and shaping ● Performance Monitoring (ITU-T Y.1731): Answers the need to meet user expectations for SLA accountability Substation Teleprotection Control Center SCADA Legacy services Ethernet Agg PSN NG MSAN Voice TDM-PW EVC Gold Mission Critical Services Silver Real time - VOIP Bronze Video – best effort End-to-end Service Control, SLA Monitoring and Diagnostics, Precision Timing Transport Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide26 Why Megaplex? Migration Technology Enablers TDM Support Next Generation SONET/SDH Pseudowire Timing Over Packet Carrier Ethernet ● ToP is an alternative to GPS clocks in each location ● Based on SYNC-E and IEEE 1588v2 ● Provides accurate clock source for: – Sequence of events and fault recording Master Clock – Process bus interconnecting RTUs ETH/IP – Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) Transparent clock Bidirectional Time-stamps Information Exchange Slave Clock Slave Clock Slave Clock Time Sensitive Application Time Sensitive Application Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide27 Agenda Introduction Why Megaplex? Typical Applications What’s New? Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide28 Carriers Fiber/Copper Service Aggregation SDH/ SONET STM-1/OC-3 STM-4/OC-12 PBX E1/T1 Megaplex-4100 Optimux-108/106 Fiber Copper PSN Backbone • Traditional TDM • Future PSN LAN ASMi-5x ETH GbE POP/Aggregation • Modular • Multi Service • Large scale • Future proof • Hardened First mile • Service Multiplexing • Extended reach Customer services • Legacy TDM • Ethernet Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide29 Typical Applications – Transportation, Government and Enterprise Power Utilities Sub-Station Megaplex-4100 Transportation – Railway / Motorway Air Traffic Control Teleprotection over PSN FO SDH/ SONET MSAP Node ETH Megaplex-4100 STM-4 OC-12 V.35/449 FXS Government, Military PSN GbE ETH Low Speed Data Tele-protection FO New Network Oil and Gas E&M RTU Low Speed Data RTU Tele-protection V.35/449 PBX Sub-Station FXS Financial, Enterprise Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide30 Typical Applications – Transportation, Government and Enterprise Power Utilities Railway Multiservice Station Connectivity Transportation – Railway / Motorway Control Center Air Traffic Control MSAN Megaplex Mux Government, Military Megaplex Mux Megaplex Mux Carrier Network SDH/SONET Ring MSAN Megaplex Mux Megaplex Mux Megaplex Mux Oil and Gas Financial, Enterprise Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide31 Typical Applications – Transportation, Government and Enterprise Power Utilities Transportation – Railway / Motorway Megaplex-2104 FE/GbE PSN FE ISDN TDM Pseudowire Air Traffic Control Megaplex-4100 ISDN Government, Military Megaplex-2104 E1/STM-1 Oil and Gas SDH Network E1 ISDN Financial, Enterprise Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide32 Typical Applications – Transportation, Government and Enterprise Power Utilities Air Traffic Control Connectivity Regional ATC Center Transportation – Railway / Motorway AFTN Data 9.6 kbps National ATC Center AFTN Data 9.6 kbps Kilomux/ Megaplex Leased Line n x 64 kbps Radar X.21 Air Traffic Control Radar Monitor X.21 Kilomux/ Megaplex SDH/ SONET 4W Approach and Control Tower RS-232 AFTN Data 9.6 kbps Government, Military Telex (TTY) E&M Oil and Gas Extended Range VHF & PTT FXS/ FXO Kilomux/ Megaplex ISDN/ PSTN ISDN Backup n x 64 kbps Leased Line n x 64 kbps Kilomux/ Megaplex Radar X.21 4W Direct Speech Extended Range VHF & PTT Financial, Enterprise Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide33 Typical Applications – Transportation, Government and Enterprise TETRA and 2 way Radio Backhaul Power Utilities Control Room Megaplex-2104 n x E&M n x RS-232 MSO Switch Transportation – Railway / Motorway V.35 Control Room Router-Switch Air Traffic Control TETRA Base Station Megaplex-4100 Megaplex-4100 E1/T1 Government, Military Oil and Gas TETRA Base Station E1/T1 TETRA Base Station E1/T1 Megaplex-4100 E1/T1 Megaplex-4100 FCD-IP/ Megaplex-2100 E1/T1 Ring TETRA Base Station E1/T1 TETRA Base Station FCD-IP/ Megaplex-2100 TETRA Base Station Financial, Enterprise STM-1/OC-3 or STM-4/oc-12 Ring Megaplex-4100 TETRA Base Station Megaplex-4100 E1/T1 E1/T1 Ring FCD-IP/ Megaplex-2100 E1/T1 FCD-IP/ Megaplex-2100 Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide34 Agenda Introduction Why Megaplex? Typical Applications What’s New? Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide35 What’s New – Megaplex-4104 Four I/O Modules 2 Common Logics 2 DC PS 2U High PBX Sub-Station SDH/ SDH/ SONET SONET E1/T1 Fiber/ Megaplex-4100 OP-108/106 Copper Fiber/ OP-108/106 FO Copper ETH ASMi-5x STM-1/OC-3 STM-1/OC-3 STM-4/OC-12 STM-4/OC-12 SDH/ SONET ASMi-5x Megaplex-4100 PBX LAN ETH • Compact 2U high, 19” modular chassis, 2 DC power supplies Megaplex-4100 STM-4 Low Speed RTU uplinks V.35/449 and OC-12 • 2 Common Logic combined with SDH/SONET and Ethernet processors Data Fiber/ OP-108/106 • Redundant common logic, power supply and IO modules. GbE Copper E1/T1 PSN GbE FXS E&M Tele-protection • Separate Ethernet and TDM star topology backplane to all IOFiber/ modules, PSN ASMi-5x OP-108/106 Copper • DS1/DS0 Cross connect, up to 4*STM-1/STM-4 or OC-3/OC-12, up to 4*GbE GbE ETH PSN FO ETH ASMi-5x New Network • Ten IO Hot-Swappable module slots, maximum configurations: Low Speed RTU V.35/449 *64 E1/T1 ports, *64 analog voice channels, *48 serial interfaces ,*12 Fast Ethernet ports Sub-Station Data (SFP/UTP), *32 xDSL links, *8 fiber links (multiplexed TDM+Ethernet) Tele-protection ETH LAN Megaplex-4104 Megaplex-4104 MSAP Node PBX E1/T1 PBX E1/T1 PBX ETH LAN LAN FXS Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide36 What’s New – What is Teleprotection • Used for power line protection • Protect equipment from severe damages resulting from faulty HV lines • Common schemes – Distance (impedance) protection – Current differential protection – Combination Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide37 What’s New – Teleprotection Module • 4 input commands • 8 output commands – 4 Primary commands – 4 Secondary commands • Event time stamping based on IEC‐60870‐5‐104 • Event reporting: Commands, Automation, End‐to‐End Delay, Violations, Bit Error Rate MP-4100 MP-4104 # of modules 10 4 # of input commands 40 16 # of output commands 80 32 Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide38 Teleprotection over Packet RAD’s Teleprotection multiplexers have successfully met requirements: • Up to 5 ms delay with quality of service for signal priority via shaping and traffic engineering tools • Clock accuracy was rigorously maintained throughout transmission • High degree of resiliency through various protection schemes, including DS1level redundancy A Injecting Current Ejecting Current B GPS SyncE (PRC) Megaplex-4100 Megaplex-4100 PW 1/2 (CESoPSN) PW 1/2 (CESoPSN) MPLS Teleprotection Unit E1/T1 to Station Clock E1/T1 to Station Clock Teleprotection Unit Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide39 Summary • Part of a complete family • Hybrid Approach for Smooth Migration from TDM to PSN • From TDM Mux to Axcess+ Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide40 Thank You For Your Attention www.rad.com Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide41