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LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 1 LRS-102 General Availability Version 3.44

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 2 Agenda Introduction Product Overview Applications Feature Comparison Product/Portfolio Value Proposition Sales Tools On-Line Ordering information Summary

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 3 AXCESS+ for Carriers

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 4 Market Segments Service Providers City carrier, alternative and Incumbent carriers, cellular, ISP Multi services extension over copper, multipoint connectivity Transportation & Utilities Highway, Railways, Airports, Motorway, Marine, Energy, Oil/Gas, pipleline, water Multi services extension over copper, multipoint, daisy chain, ring connectivity Enterprise Insurance & Banks, public safety, Government, university and Military Multi services extension over copper, multipoint connectivity

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 5 First Mile – Product Portfolio SHDSL/SHDSL.bis CPE Modems ASMi-52/52L ASMi-54/ASMi-54L/54LRT E1,ETH,Serial port (V35,X.21,RS-530) 2W,4W,8W Transparent SHDSL/SHDSL.bis Rack LRS Up to 96 E1’s & 24 ETH ports over HDSL/SHDSL.bis lines or 112 E1’s over fiber LRS -16, up to 16 E1 to SHDSL lines Repeaters SHDSL/SHDSL.bis repeaters Indoor/outdoor units 2W/4W

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 6 LRS-102 Introduction Central transparent rack solution for E1 and ETH connectivity over fiber and copper Single box solution for TDM and IP networks, reduce Opex & Capex RADview SNMP management for convenient and low-cost maintenance on PC or Unix (HPOV) platforms

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 7 General Application Solution over copper - Up to 96 E1’s over copper (SHDSL/SHDSL.bis) together with 24 ETH ports Solution over fiber - Up to 196 E1’s over fiber together with 24 ETH ports Metro Ethernet Optimux-34/ Optimux-25 ETH 16 x E1 PBX Router Optimux-106/ Optimux-108 ETH PBX Router E1/T1 Site n Optimux-106/ Optimux-108 ETH PBX Router E1/T1 Site 1Remote Site Remote Sites PBX 4 x ETH E1 ASMi-54/ ASMi-54L NMS LRS-102 SHDSL.bis Fiber (Up to 120 km) Backup Link SHDSL ETH POP n x E1/T1 & n x ETH ASMi-52

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 8 Major Customers Insurance & Banks Public Safety Government University Military Energy, Oil/Gas, Pipeline Water, Mine Highway, Railways, Airports, Motorway, Marine City Carrier, Cellular, ISP, Alternative Carrier, Incumbent Carrier

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 9 LRS-102 Introduction Central transparent rack solution for E1 and ETH connectivity over fiber and copper Single box solution for TDM and IP networks, reduce Opex & Capex RADview SNMP management for convenient and low-cost maintenance on PC or Unix (HPOV) platforms

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 10 LRS-102 Physical View 4 U high 19” wide PS Slots System redundancy & Flexibility: Dual AC or DC (48V) hot-swappable power supplies (Optional) System redundancy: Dual common logic supported (Optional ) 12 I/O Slots 96 ASMi Modules 24 Optimux Modules

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 11 Main Features FeaturesDescriptionCustomer Benefits Single IP address Enhances management by providing a single point of contact, using a single IP address, for the management of ASMi ‑ 54L/LRT remote units connected to LRS ‑ 102 Only one IP address is required to manage all remote ASMi ‑ 54L/LRT units connected to LRS ‑ 102 (rather than tens of IP addresses required by a central solution without single IP support) RADview-EMS management Unified management system for the entire solution, including central and remote devices Single management platform lowers CapEx. Easy provisioning, detection and fixing of network faults reduces service downtime and lowers OpEx Fiber and copper infrastructure support Single-box solution for both fiber and copper aggregation or termination Reduced number of units at the central site lowers OpEx and CapEx Complete solution for TDM and Ethernet over fiber and copper The chassis accommodates up to 12 I/O modules supporting up to 24 Ethernet and up to 96 E1/T1 ports Grooming of underutilized lines optimizes bandwidth consumption and lowers CapEx by reducing the number of units at the central site Smooth migration path between legacy and next generation networks Carrier grade redundancy and resilient links Redundant power supplies Hot-swappable, redundant uplinks Minimizing service downtime reduces OpEx

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 12 LRS-102 – Current Supported Cards Copper cards –ASMi-54C/ETH/UTP or SFP –ASMi-54C/E1/N Fiber cards –Optimux-25/34C –Optimux-106/108C

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 13 ASMi-54C/E1/ETH/N – New Card in Phase 3.3 ASMi-54C/E1/ETH/N/PF –8 E1 and 2 ETH configurable ports for 8 pairs SHDSL.bis –2 x 10/100BaseT over copper or fiber –Dual bearer mode for E1 and ETH HDLC –Full management support PF Option –Optional remote power feeding by dual slot card – Enable 4 groups of 2W or 4W –180Vdc powered over the lines

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 14 TDM & ETH Services over SHDSL.bis Using ASMi-54C/E1/ETH/N Simple & cost effective solution for providing TDM & ETH Services Single platform for copper and fiber solution with high port density Single IP address for managing central device and remote CPEs Low power consumption, smaller size SHDSL.bis Headquarters PBX Switch n x E1 n x ETH LAN NMS GbE E1 FE ASMi-52/ ASMi-54/ ASMi-54L PBX Router IP/MPLS LRS-102 Branches

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 15 ASMi-54C/ETH High density –2 ETH ports over 8 SHDSL/SHDSL.bis lines –Up to 96 pairs of ETH EFM lines High Reliability –EFM bonding support in case of failure of one of the DSL line Advanced ETH performance –QOS – queuing based on VLAN priority bit –Up to 8 user flows (based on VLAN) Single NMS platform – low Opex

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 16 ASMi-54C/ETH – Physical View DB-25 Connector for 8 pairs Works opposite: –2 x ASMi-54/ASMi-54L – 8W –4 x ASMi-54/ASMi-54L – 4W –8 x ASMi-54/ASMi-54L – 2W With ETH Services Dual ports: –UTP – 10/100BaseT, RJ-45 –Fiber - SFPs

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 17 ASMi-54C/E1/N 8 E1 ports over 8 SHDSL/SHDSL.bis lines –High density, up to 96 E1 in central site, enables cost effective solution in one platform –Each module work Opposite SHDSL or SHDSL.bis modem, enable to offer the “right” price modem as per required modem performance/rate Single management point on the LRS-102 –Simplify and reduced maintenance time and efforts of management of each modem –EOC is supported for ASMi-52 remotes enable full management connectivity and prevent the needs for special IP address at the remote site

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 18 ASMi-54C/E1/N – Physical view SHDSL lines – DB-25 Connector for 8 pairs Works opposite: –4 x ASMi-54/ASMi-54L/ ASMi-52/ASMi-52L - 4W –8 x ASMi-54/ASMi-54L / ASMi-52/ASMi-52L - 2W E1 line – DB-44 Connector for 8 E1 port – Individual clock source, enable setting of different E1 clock source from different locations

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 19 LRS-102 – Current Supported Cards Copper cards –ASMi-54C/ETH/UTP or SFP –ASMi-54C/E1/N Fiber cards –Optimux-25/34C –Optimux-106/108C

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 20 Supported Cards LRS-102 Version 3.44 ProductTechnologyWorking OppositeDescription OP-108C Fiber optic Optimux-108, Optimux-108L Dual multiplexer; 4E1 channels, with 100 Mbps Ethernet, fiber optic link redundancy option OP-106C Fiber opticOptimux-106 Dual multiplexer combining 4T1 channels, with 75 Mbps Ethernet, fiber optic link redundancy option OP-34C Fiber optic, Copper Optimux E1 and Ethernet multiplexer, up to 16 independent E1 and one Fast Ethernet channel over a single optical or copper link, fiber optic/copper link redundancy option OP-25C Fiber opticOptimux T1 and Ethernet multiplexer, up to 16 independent T1 streams and one Fast Ethernet channel over a single optical link, fiber optic link redundancy option ASMi-54C SHDSL.bisASMi-54/4ETH (2W,4W,8W) 16-wire, SHDSL.bis modem, two Ethernet 10/100BaseT ports, UTP or SFP ASMi-54C/N SHDSL/ SHDSL.bis ASMi-54/ASMi-54L/ASMi-52/ ASMi-52L (2W / 4W for ETH and/or E1 services ) 16-wire, SHDSL/SHDSL.bis modem, eight E1 ports and two optional Ethernet ports

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 21 Typical Applications Complete solution over fiber and copper combination Service providers – City carrier

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 22 E1s GbE Customer Needs Centralized solution with management Variety of access technologies and devices Same equipment for both fixed and cellular networks Customer Benefits Single management Scalable solution Unique solution: SHDSL concentrator with Gigabit Ethernet uplink Megaplex-4100 Large PoP IP/ETH Network STM-1 ETH ASMi-52L E1 ASMi-52L E1 ASMi-54L ASMi-54L/RT LAN Small PoP LRS-102 Cisco 7000 SHDSL ETH E1 LAN SHDSL ETH BSC E1s GSM Traffic Data Traffic Service Providers – City Carrier ASMi-52L ASMi-54L ASMi-54L/RT TDM Network BTS LAN PC BTS PC LAN

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 23 ETH and TDM Connectivity Using any Media Reduced OPEX with single access link for multiple types of services and infrastructures Backhauling over any available access media (copper, fiber, wireless) End-to-end connectivity solutions Headquarters RNC BSC TDM MP-4100/LRS-102 PSN n x ETH n x E1 ASMi-5x Fiber Copper 4 x E1 4 x FE OP-108L Wireless E1’s FE SHDSL.bis Airmux-200 E1’s FE

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 24 Management RADview-EMS is a unified carrier-class management platform for RAD devices using a variety of access channels as SNMPv1/3, HTTP/S, TFTP and Telnet/SSH. In addition, it features third-party device monitoring capabilities

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 25 Management, Benefits & Features ● Turnkey system including hardware and software! ● Fully compliant with TMN standards ● Client/server architecture with multi-user support ● Interoperable with third-party NMS and leading OSS systems ● IBM Tivoli’s Netcool®/OMNIbus™ plug-in ● Minimize integrations costs associated with new NE additions Benefits ● Ensures device health and congestion control ● Topology maps and network inventory ● Advanced FCAPS functionality ● Software & configuration management ● Business continuity - High-Availability and Disaster Recovery ● Handover between operators Key features

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 26 RADview-EMS Advanced FCAPS Detects and isolates faults in network devices, initiates remedial actions and distributes alarm messages to other management entities in the network. Fault management Enables operators to configure, install and distribute software to all devices across the network. In addition, the system tracks version changes and maintains software configuration history Configuration management Manages individual and group user accounts and passwords, generating network usage reports to monitor user activities. Accounting management Supports real-time monitoring of QoS and CoS, producing real-time and periodic statistics. The statistics collector compresses data to minimize bandwidth use for management traffic and exports CSV files to OSS or third-party management systems Performance management Allows network administrators to track user activities and control the access to network resources with a choice of security features Security management

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 27 RADview-EMS FCAPS ● Manage Event Log parameters ● Manage the way Events are displayed in the Event Browser ● Manage system response upon occurrence of specific Events. ● Trap Synchronization upon connection failure between RADview-EMS to NE (*supported devices only) ● Modify – Mask, Severity, Duplication, Forwarding, Threshold, Clearing, Formatting ● Manage Event Log parameters ● Manage the way Events are displayed in the Event Browser ● Manage system response upon occurrence of specific Events. ● Trap Synchronization upon connection failure between RADview-EMS to NE (*supported devices only) ● Modify – Mask, Severity, Duplication, Forwarding, Threshold, Clearing, Formatting Fault ConfigurationAdministrationPerformanceSecurity

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 28 RADview-EMS FCAPS ● Realistic representation of the devices (shelf-view) ● Tracks configuration changes ● Configures, installs, and distributes software and configuration files across the network ● Viewing and/or modifying configuration (system, ports, and alarms) ● Enables viewing the diagnostics and status information ● Realistic representation of the devices (shelf-view) ● Tracks configuration changes ● Configures, installs, and distributes software and configuration files across the network ● Viewing and/or modifying configuration (system, ports, and alarms) ● Enables viewing the diagnostics and status information Fault Configuration AdministrationPerformanceSecurity Shelf-View Web

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 29 RADview-EMS FCAPS ● Audit trails for Security, System and Applications activities ● Tracks and log the shelf-view user activity ● Create and manage user accounts and groups ● Manage various server setting ● Audit trails for Security, System and Applications activities ● Tracks and log the shelf-view user activity ● Create and manage user accounts and groups ● Manage various server setting Fault Configuration Administration PerformanceSecurity Applications activities Security logs

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 30 RADview-EMS FCAPS ● Monitors network performance (QoS, CoS) ● Current statistics (Real-time) ● Intervals statistics ● Reflects Agent statistics ● RADview statistics collector (*supported devices only) ● Collect and compress the data ● Retrieved lost data upon connection failure ● Minimizing management traffic ● Exports CSV ASCII files for OSS ● Monitors network performance (QoS, CoS) ● Current statistics (Real-time) ● Intervals statistics ● Reflects Agent statistics ● RADview statistics collector (*supported devices only) ● Collect and compress the data ● Retrieved lost data upon connection failure ● Minimizing management traffic ● Exports CSV ASCII files for OSS Fault ConfigurationAdministration Performance Security Statistics

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 31 RADview-EMS FCAPS ● View and manage EMS Security profiles in a graphical interface. ● Create and edit security profiles. ● Create Common/Private view profiles per user/group ● Collects accounting data and generates network usage reports ● Define password policies ● View and manage EMS Security profiles in a graphical interface. ● Create and edit security profiles. ● Create Common/Private view profiles per user/group ● Collects accounting data and generates network usage reports ● Define password policies Fault ConfigurationAdministrationPerformance Security Security profiles

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 32 Device Management RAD products support the following management capabilities ● SNTP ● Menu driven terminal ● Radius ● TFTP ● Web-GUI ● SNMP v1, v3 ● Out-of-band mgt port ● In-band mgt ● ICMP Device Management

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 33 Rack NameCard SupportedMax.E1 PortsMax. ETH PortsETH Performance LRS-16 SHDSL, 2W ports16 ports 2 ports for management N/A LRS-102 SHDSL.bis, 2w,4w,8w ports Fiber cards 96 ports24 ports VLAN aware, VLAN staking, stripping LRS – Product Line Table

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 34 First Mile – Value Proposition High rate up to 22Mbps over copper lines Selectable bandwidths and price according to customer needs High bandwidth Delivers ETH & E1, data and voice services over a single link Extends service reach over fiber or over copper Combination of fiber and copper from one central solution Extended Reach & Variety of Services Single box for multiple services Simple remote management Eliminates the need for external ETH switch in the remote unit Save more on OpEx & CapEx Complete solution with unified management Interoperable with FCD, ASMi, Optimux Central site solution for LM with LRS-102

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 35 Ordering Information Ordering OptionDescription LRS-102/ACR/CL1R 12-slot modem rack with SNMP management, redundant AC power supply, redundant common logic module LRS-102/DCR/CL1R 12-slot modem rack with SNMP management, redundant DC power supply, redundant common logic module LRS-102/UNBAL/DCR/CL1 12-slot modem rack with SNMP management, Unbalanced E1 port, redundant DC power supply, Common Logic module LRS-102/UNBAL/DCR/CL1R 12-slot modem rack with SNMP management, Unbalanced E1 port, redundant DC power supply, redundant common logic module LRS-102/DCR/CL1 12-slot modem rack with SNMP management, redundant DC power supply, Common Logic module

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 36 First Mile – Sales Tools Web Sites Brochures

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 37 Sales Tools cont… Case Studies Application Notes:

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 38 Sales Tools cont… Video Calculators

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 39 Summary LRS-102 is a cost effective, managed and single platform for fiber and copper media This rack enable smooth migration from TDM network to IP thanks to multiplexer cards High port density over any SHDSL/SHDS.bis lines or fiber line enable connectivity of ETH and E1 services and reduce dramatically the price per link with a low OPEX investments

LRS-102 Ver. 3.44– 2012 Slide 40 Thank You For Your Attention