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1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-5) Packet Optical Transport Fabio Gavioli Marketing Optics April, 2010

1.TSS portfolio 2.The 1850 TSS-5 Agenda 2 | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG

3 | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 TSS portfolio 1

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS) portfolio 1850 TSS TSS Capacity (Gb/s) 1850 TSS TSS-3 3 Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-5 TDM and Ethernet Any service over any transport 1850 TSS-5 5 Extending the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS Packet Optical Transport offering to the premises/network edge 1850 TSS

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 The 1850 TSS-5 2

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April TSS-5 Extending packet optical transport to the cell site and network edge  IEEE 1588v2 for clock distribution and TOD  ITU-T Syncronous Ethernet with SSM  SONET/SDH with SSM, IEEE 1588 v2 master, slave and transparent

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 Business Office 1850 TSS-5 Enabling network transformation T1/E1 Ethernet SONET/SDH (Services: TDM, EoS) BTS TSS-5 at cell sites, customer premises and network edge Leased T1/E1 T1/E1 Ethernet Mobile network Enterprise data center High-speed Internet As service mix transitions to packet, transport also transitions – when and where you need it 1850 TSS-5 TDM, SONET/SDH Ethernet SONET/SDH Packet/Ethernet (Services: T1/E1 CES, native Ethernet) Packet optical transport 1850 TSS-5

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April TSS-5 in optical carrier Ethernet solutions (E-Line, E-LAN) CoreApplications Softswitch voice gateway PSTN High-speed Internet Storage VoIP Multimedia Aggregation Access Branch office FE/GigE Enterprise HQ FE/GigE ERP 10 GigE STM-1/4/16, OC-3/12/48 Packet optical transport T1/E1 FE/GigE GigE Cell site 1850 TSS TSS 1850 TSS-5 T-MPLS Carrier’s carrier SONET/SDH E1/T1/T3 Synchronization SONET/SDH and/or SyncE with SSM 1850 TSS 1850 TSS-5 T1/E1

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 T-MPLS/MPLS-TP Scalable multiservice aggregation, transport-grade OAM and resilience Protection  <50 ms with APS protocols on data plane OAM  1+1, 1:1, N:1, section, path, channel  Linear, Ring, DNI, PRC (G-MPLS) Restoration  NMS or ASON/GMPLS, any topology (mesh) Aligning with MPLS-TP T-MPLS domain Ring Prot. Tunnel/PW protection Section protection IP/MPLS Scalability  Pseudowires/tunnels grooming  Multi-domain Multiservice  Ethernet, TDM, ATM, any client OAM  In data plane (3.3 ms heartbeat)  Performance monitoring, alarms Ethernet, TDM, ATM In-hardware OAM (3.3 ms heartbeat) OTN Operations and performance identical to SDH; purpose designed for packet transport Tunnel pw Section 1350 OMS

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 Access type Mobile 2G, 3G, 4G Fixed Private Business office Phone DSL Syncronization over optical transport network Line clock with SSM  E1/T1 SDH/ SONET SyncE with SSM  Eth Sync in/out ports (external source)  2 MHz* E1/T TSS Sync delivery options Sync source options 1850 TSS uses SSM signaling to guarantee synchronization continuity from the SONET/SDH to the MPLS packet transport in hybrid networks Line clock with SSM  SONET/ SDH SyncE with SSM  Eth Sync in/out ports (external source)  2 MHz 6 MHz E1/T1 Gb Ethernet 1850 TSS MPLS network SONET/SDH 1588v2 transparent clock  Eth 1588v2 M, S, T clock  Eth TOD  1pps/TOD i/f *later in the year Time source options Time delivery options

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 Syncronization over optical transport network (continued) 11 | 1850 TSS-5 | June TSS-5

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 Alcatel-Lucent Mobile Evolution Transport Architecture (META) Comprehensive backhaul solutions TDM migration to Ethernet Support for TDM (native and CES), Ethernet (EoS and native) T-MPLS Layer 1 and Layer 2 focus Packet optical transport

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 Alcatel-Lucent 1350 Optical Management System (OMS) 13 | 1850 TSS-5 | June 2008  An integrated, intuitive GUI provides ease of operations across SDH, SONET, WDM/Optics and packet optical networks  A physical topology map for the whole managed network allows operators to rapidly manage the network  Optimized workflows are provided for provisioning across all technologies supported  Common, integrated fault management allows rapid detection and localization of faults and network failures  High Availability capabilities allow support for disaster recovery and geographical resilience of the management system The 1350 OMS is a world-leading management platform for transport networks that helps facilitate seamless operations when managing and/or migrating from circuit to packet

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April 2010 Alcatel-Lucent 1340 Integrated Network Controller (INC) 14 | 1850 TSS-5 | June 2008  An integrated, intuitive GUI provides ease of operations across SONET, WDM/Optics, ATM/FR, DCS and packet optical networks  Manages multi-vendor packet- and circuit- based equipment, including Alcatel-Lucent, Fujitsu, Tellabs, Cisco, Ciena, Nortel, Aethera and others  Provides end-to-end circuit, fault and performance management for transport networks  Extensive reporting, including card inventory, usage, utilization and historical reports The 1340 INC is a leading management platform in North America that has been optimized for transport networks and the operations needs of the North American market

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April TSS-5 — CWDM for Gigabit Ethernet Creating business options for third-party backhaul providers 15 | 1850 TSS-5 | June 2008 Cell sites serving multiple mobile service providers Backhaul provider delivers traffic to multiple MTSOs Single fiber pair, wavelength for each service provider CWDM MUX TSS-5 CWDM MUX 1850 TSS-5 BTS A 1850 TSS-5 MSC – Carrier A Ch OC-3/STM-1 GigE CWDM optics TSS-5 DS1/E1 TSS-5 MSC – Carrier B Ch OC-3/STM-1 MSC – Carrier C Ch OC-3/STM-1 BTS B DS1/E1 BTS C DS1/E TSS-5 SFP = GigE

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April Transport Service Switch TSS-5 What’s new — Releases 7.x T-MPLS  Tunnel OAM (CV,APS, FDI, RDI)  1:1 tunnel protection  Counters per flow, tunnel and PW  IEEE 802.1ag (LB,CC, LT) for E-LINE  T-MPLS QoS: eight classes of service VLNC62 — 8 x E1/T1 CES  SyncE in and out  1PPS + ToD in  2x 1PPS + ToD out  E1/T1 sync in or out  1588v2 transparent clock VLIU3 paddleboard for 1588v2 ToD 16 | 1850 TSS-5 | June 2008 VLNC55 — OC-48/STM-16 Simultaneous CES and SyncE for CES mini-hub on a new series of the VLNC64

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April

All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2010, CPG | 1850 TSS-5 | April TSS-5 Packet optical transport for TDM and Ethernet services Purpose designed for mobile backhaul and business services  Extends T-MPLS to the access  Support carrier Ethernet solution E-Line; E-LAN and Eth OAM  Fully scalable Ethernet, TDM and SONET/SDH  Supports SyncE with SSM and 1588v2 with TOD Multiservice optical/packet platform Secure investment  Start anywhere, get anywhere to match any transport need today and in the future  Interoperable with existing TDM and SONET/SDH networks 1850 TSS-5 IP Transformation enabler  Graceful evolution from TDM to all-IP packet transport  Full 100% packet configurations supported 2G 2.5G EDG E 3G 4G Ethernet TDM Ethernet E1/T1 Packet Optical Transport network 1850 TSS-5