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Presentation ATM Vision 3 Product Presentation

Overview ATM Vision 3 Target Markets Target Applications / Requirements System Architecture Features In a nutshell TheMa Service Management

ATM Vision - Target Markets Telcos want to offer end-to-end service to broadcasters incl. compression technology Network providers want to offer network access and their available bandwidth Broadcasters want to get a flexible, highly reliable and cost effective service Cable operators want a reliable, cost effective, future prove service with scalable and efficient use of bandwidth

ATM Vision - Target Applications Video/Audio Contribution Video/Audio Distribution DVB-T Multi Service ATM Edge Routing

Video Contribution Requirements Single Program MPEG stream High quality (MPEG-2 Point-to-Point connection Connection on demand Fast clock recovery with high accuracy High availability, flexibility and interoperability Inter-Studio communication incl. Data, Telephony & Voice Easy to use user front end Accounting and billing information

Video Distribution Requirements Multiple MPEG MPTSs Medium to low quality (MPEG-2 to 8 Mbit/s) High stability of the recovered clock Forward Error Correction (FEC) Static point-multipoint connection configuration High reliability Redundancy Centralized management for quality monitoring and fault handling

DVB-T Applications Requirements Same requirements as for distribution Additional: Integration of Telephony and Internet Services Synchronization for Single Frequency Networks (SFN)

ATM Edge Routing Requirements E1/T1 Circuit Emulation Unstructured and Structured mode Ethernet Bridging IP Routing RIP2, OSPF, BGP,... Integration of LAN services CLIP/ATMARP, LANE, MPOA, FR,... Security Firewall, NAT, Proxy...

The Solution The ATM Vision 3 is ATecoM’s solution for… …Video/Audio Contribution... Video/Audio Distribution... DVB-T Multi Service... ATM Edge Routing

ATM Vision 3

AV-1 and AV-3 Rear View

ATM Vision 3 – Base Module slot for ATM network interface Module slot for cascade interface onboard SAR (Control & Data) 2 Ethernet ports (10BaseT + 10/100BaseT) 5 programmable contact closures 4 (AV-3) or single (AV-1) extension slot for Multiservice or AAL1-Function boards Up to 4 (16) DVB-ASI / SDTI or Up to 16 (64) E1/T1 CES Interfaces

System Controller

The System Controller

ATM Vision 3 - Network Interfaces SDH interfaces STM-1 single-mode (long and short haul) STM-1 multimode STM-1 electrical STM-1 UTP PDH interfaces G.703 E3 G.703 DS3 other ATM25

Line Interfaces

ATM Vision 3 - Service Interfaces DVB interfaces DVB-SPI (LVDS, RS422, ECL) DVB-ASI SDTI Interface DVCPro 25/50 DV-CAM MPEG TS/ES Clear Channel interfaces G.703 E2 G.703 E3 G.703 DS3

Service Interfaces (cont.) E1/T1 CES Unstructured mode Structured mode Ethernet Bridge

Multi-Service Carrier Board

DVB-ASI Service Interfaces

SDTI Service Interface

Firmware Linux Operating System Signaling UNI 3.1, UNI 4.0 and Q.2931 ILMI 3.1 and ILMI 4.0 IP Routing RIP, BGP, OSPF, VRRP,... CLIP and LANE IP Filtering Firewall SNMP agent

ATM Vision 3 - In a nutshell The ATM Vision 3 System meets the requirements of high-quality broadcasting by an outstanding quality of clock recovery and an efficient and powerful forward error correction covers contribution and distribution services integrates video, audio and data services ease the migration from traditional SDH/PDH networks towards ATM networks supports all common User- and Network interfaces and provides all relevant software features

The complete picture

The Element Manager Features different access levels full Configuration of all services via easy to use GUI one click Operation (SVC and PVC) online state reporting and extensive statistics gathering and display powerful protocol debugging platform independence