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ETX-36 Version 1.00 Beta October-2012
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Agenda Introduction Applications Product overview
Main features & benefits Management Summary
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Ethernet Service Aggregation Platform Circuit emulation Services
ETX Portfolio Performance Ethernet Service Aggregation Platform 1/10GE Interfaces 10GE NTU 10GE Ring ETX-220A ETX-5300A High End EDD Advanced TM HW based OAM High End MDD Advanced timing Circuit emulation Services ETX-203AX/AM ETX-205A ETX-204A Basic NTU Flow based Service ETX-36 MiNID ETX portfolio evolved from port based NTUs such as ETX-102 and ETX-202 to flow based NTUs such as ETX-203A and ETX-204A. The recently released members of the ETX family include the ETX-205A and new versions of the ETX-203A supporting unique features such as all-in-one capabilities. These products will be followed later in 2012 with 10G NTU and the ETX-5300 access aggregation platform for a complete solution for Ethernet access. Scale GE nxGE nx10GE
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ETX-36 Ethernet Demarcation Switch
Ethernet Demarcation switch providing Layer 2 switch functionality and flow classification for service prioritization allowing quality of service enforcement for critical applications ETH OAM, fault detection and propagation Link Aggregation protection mechanisms MEF 9 & 14 E-Line and E-LAN services complaint Temperature hardened option (-20°c ― 65°c) Ethernet Demarcation Device providing service differentiation (flow operation mode) – flow mode with Committed information rate (CIR) configurable burst size, rate limitation and shaping Service Monitoring - Using standard OAM for connectivity check and performance monitoring fault handling – fault propagation mechanisms based on OAM connectivity check or physical detection Ring based on G.8032v2. only single ring is supported (no sub-rings) on network ports. LAG mechanism with load balancing and hashing mechanism (LACP is not supported). Traffic 4/5 user ports aggregating traffic towards the network port, also enabling local switching Media conversion – Copper to Fiber (SFP) conversion. MEF 9 & 14 compliant services (certification is scheduled for 2013).
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Carrier Ethernet Network
Target Customers Service providers offering scalable Ethernet services Within their footprint (On-Net), or Outside their footprint (Off-Net) by leasing facilities from wholesale providers Reducing the TCO with cost optimized solution and End-to- End monitoring and management Carrier Ethernet Network PE ETX-36 GbE Remote Branch HQ RADView Retail Carrier Characteristics: Deploy intra-company LAN-to-LAN applications for their customers Providing E2E SLA Service monitoring to their customers – even over 3rd party networks 10G/ GbE ETX-5300A Carrier Ethernet Service Level Assurance & Traffic Management
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Applications
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Carrier Ethernet Network End-to-End Service OAM
Retail services RADView EMS GbE ETX-36 ETX-5300A Carrier Ethernet Network 10G GbE ETX-36 PE PE Aggregation Switch GbE ETX-36 Link OAM End-to-End Service OAM The Need Demarcation device for office connectivity OAM – link and service Traffic prioritization Space and power savings Solution Benefits Cost optimized solution OPEX CAPEX Painless deployment of End-to-End solution Smart Aggregation device Complete management suit Operators deploying Demarcation solution are experiencing high CAPX and effort in integrating new products into their networks. The ETX-36 as a small demarcation is suitable for office connectivity due to a small footprint and low power consumption (Max 5.5W) enabling the carrier to monitor and control the network starting at the customer premises (OAM and management capabilities) while providing advanced QoS using flows - prioritization of the traffic by classifying it to different flows and providing QoS per service type (Rate limitation, P-bit remarking, Vlan manipulation, shaping…).
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Substation Multiservice Connectivity
MP-4100 ETX-36 GbE FE IP PBX MP-2104 FE E1 SHDSL V.35 ASMi Optimux FO PBX LAN MP-4100 Control Center Voice SDH/SONET GbE SCADA MP-4100 The Need Connectivity of new generation services at each substation or to central control room Maximum coverage using any infrastructure Minimum downtime using resilient equipment and topology Environmental hardened CPE LAN FE Video Camera LAN Traditional Substation equipment had multiple access technologies and interfaces. Today with the migration to IP there is a need for a cost effective access device that can substitute the legacy access with reliable, monitored Ethernet access network Connecting a variety of new IP based services at each substation to other substations or a central control room Voice SCADA Meters Ethernet Serial interfaces Video surveillance Solution Benefits Lower TCO Cost optimized Demarcation switch Lower Opex by converging services and optimizing bandwidth utilization Painless migration with single aggregation device for different access technologies and infrastructures
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Access Aggregation Complete Access Network solution
1 GbE ETX-36 1 GbE ETX-36 PE 10 GbE ETX-5300A IP/MPLS 10 GbE G.8032 Rings ETX-36 ETX-36 ETX-5300A Complete Access Network solution CAPEX saving using a low cost CPE Aggregation device providing Advanced Traffic Management OPEX saving using OAM for network maintenance Initiate SLA base services at the Customer premises MEF Compliant solution Build a complete access solution based on RAD products including end to end management. Low cost CPE that enables monitor of the network edge, and handle the traffic management from the aggregation site where the congestion may happen Access using the ETX-5300A can be in ring or star topology. In future version we will support G.8032 in the ETX-36 and enable building multiple 1GbE access rings with the ETX-5300A as the core for these rings. Adding access aggregation layer allows to free up the expensive ports in a PE router while using RAD access aggregation.
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Product overview
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Physical View ½ 19”, 1U enclosure
Mini-USB based RS232 local craft terminal 2 FE/GE network ports: Copper (RJ-45) or Fiber (SFP) 2 FE/GE network ports: Copper (RJ-45) or Fiber (SFP) Out of band management 4 FE/GE User ports: 10/100/1000BaseT ½ 19”, 1U enclosure Plastic enclosure with external AC PS Metal Enclosure with internal AC or DC PS Extended temperature option -20°c ― 65°c Max Power consumption 5.5W External PS
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Switch with service differentiation capabilities
The ETX-36 is a switch with ability to isolate specific services and provide them with unique QoS. Switch capabilities 802.1D-compliant non-blocking bridge 2k Mac address table 9k MTU 802.1q Vlan-Aware Bridge Vlan Stacking (802.1ad) Service differentiation 32 flows Classification VID 802.1p source/dest IP Per flow rate limitations P-bit Vlan Stacking Flow parameters override the switch decisions
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QoS Ingress policing at 64k granularity Classes of Service
6 CoS per Network port 4 CoS Per User port Shaping per egress queue or port Scheduling Strict Priority (SP) Weighted round Robin (WRR) Mixed Classification to flows: WRR – weights are configurable Vlan IP-Precedence SRC/Dest IP P-bit DSCP SRC/Dest MAC Ether type
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OAM – Operations Admin. & Maintenance
Branch A Ethernet over PDH NTU PE Real Time Headquarters EVC Priority Data Real Time Priority Data Ethernet over Fiber NTU Best Effort PE UNI Best Effort EVC 1 PSN EVC 2 Branch B Real Time Ethernet over xDSL NTU Priority Data Real Time UNI EVC Best Effort Priority Data IP DSLAM Best Effort UNI IEEE (802.3ah) IEEE (802.3ah) IEEE (802.3ah) IEEE 802.1ag Connectivity Management Single segment (link) IEEE (802.3ah) Discovery Connectivity check Remote loopback Fault propagation Active and Passive modes End-to-end Connectivity Fault Management 802.1ag Continuity check Loopback Link trace Y.1731 is planned for future version.
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Additional Features Ling Aggregation (LAG) Dying Gasp
Static LAG ( based) No LACP Available on Network ports only Load Balancing aggregating two network ports to a single 2GbE logical link using Hash Load Balancing Algorithm based on Source/Destination IP or MAC addresses Dying Gasp Sending D.G signaling on 802.3ah and SNMP trap Fault propagation Network-to-User User-to-Network L2CP Handling Timing and Synchronization SyncE network to user port distribution SNTP Fault propagation – On port and OAM CFM (802.1ag) levels L2CP - Layer 2 control protocol frames entered the device are configurable discarded, pass through or peered, respectively. SyncE – Without holdover functionality. No ESSM/ESMC messages forwarding.
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Broad Perspective. Direct Control.
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 Broad Perspective. Direct Control.
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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 Key features 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
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RADview-EMS advanced FCAPS
Fault management Detects and isolates faults in network devices, initiates remedial actions and distributes alarm messages to other management entities in the network. Configuration 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 Accounting management Manages individual and group user accounts and passwords, generating network usage reports to monitor user activities. Performance 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 Security management Allows network administrators to track user activities and control the access to network resources with a choice of security features
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Device Management RAD products support the following management capabilities Device Management SNTP Syslog CLI Statistics collection Radius Out-of-band mgt port TFTP In-band mgt SSL ICMP SSH SNMP v1, v3 Trap sync
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Ordering Information Ordering Option Description
ETX-36/ACEX/2SFP/4UTP External AC Power Supply, plastic enclosure with 2xSFP network ports and 4 GbE RJ-45 user port ETX-36/AC/2UTP/4UTP Metal enclosure with Internal AC Power supply, 2 GbE RJ-45 network ports and 4 GbE RJ-45 user ports ETX-36/DC/2SFP/4UTP/SYC Metal enclosure with Internal DC Power supply, 2 GbE SFP based network ports and 4 GbE RJ-45 user ports with ability to forward the SyncE clock received from the network port and transport it to the user ports. ETX-36/AC/2UTP/4UTP/H Metal enclosure with Internal AC Power supply, 2 GbE RJ-45 network ports and 4 GbE RJ-45 user ports with extended temperature range support
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ETX-36 / ETX-203AX Comparison Table
Benefits User ports 4 GbE ports Copper (RJ45) 4 FE or GbE ports (License) Copper (RJ45) or Fiber (SFP) ETX-203AX FO user ports enable demarcation for fiber applications Work mode Bridge + Flow Flow ETX-36 bridge Keeps local traffic in customer network and saves the need of customer switch OAM SW Based * 802.3ah 802.1ag HW based Y.1731 ETX-203AX HW based OAM enables more OAM sessions with higher measurement accuracy and faster fault detection QoS CIR only with 6 egress CoS Strict priority + WRR Shaper per egress port or queue (6) Tail Drop Limited classification methods CIR/EIR/CBS/EBS profiles with 8 CoS Strict priority + WFQ Shaper per flow (192) 3-color 2-rate H-QoS Mechanism with WRED mechanism Enhanced classification methods Enhances QoS of the ETX-203AX Enables traffic management with better utilization of the network resources for different services as well as oversubscription. HW Based OAM provides: Higher scalability (More OAM flows supported) Faster continuity failure (impact on redundancy switchover time) More accurate traffic monitoring (Delay, Jitter, Packet loss..) Line-rate loopback QoS: classification: ETX-203AX ETX-36 Port-based (All to one bundling) VID • VLAN Priority - Pbits or DSCP(TC) bits • VLAN + VLAN priority 3. EtherType • VLAN + IP precedence 4. Source IP address • VLAN + DSCP 5. Destination IP address • VLAN + source/destination MAC • VLAN + source/destination IP address • VLAN + inner VLAN • VLAN + VLAN priority + inner VLAN • VLAN + non-IP • VLAN + Ethertype • VLAN priority • IP precedence • DSCP • Source/destination MAC • Source/destination IP address • Non-IP • Ether Type • Untagged. * Y.1731 will only be supported in Q4/12
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ETX-36 / ETX-203AX Comparison Table
Benefits RFC 2544 Not Supported Supported Enables service SLA verification prior to the service activation Link Aggregation (LAG) Static Lag no LACP with load balancing and Hash mechanism 1:1 LAG with LACP G.8031 Linear protection LACP enables easy interoperability with different devices supporting LAG Load balancing enables bonding the two ports to a single trunk of 2MB Not supported Enables end-to-end service protection Power supply External AC (Plastic Enclosure) Internal AC or DC (Metal Enclosure) Internal Wide-Range (AC/DC) in Plastic Enclosure Wide-Range PS enables single device for both AC and DC installation and smaller inventory PM Portal Y.1731* parameters Monitoring and report generation ETX-36 LAG – Hashing mechanism based on SIP&DIP&DA&SA (source IP, Destination IP, Source Address and Destination Address) PM Portal – traffic measurement monitoring tool embedded into the RADview-EMS management system * Y.1731 will only be supported by the ETX-36 in Q4/12
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Reduced TCO Value Proposition
Reduce CAPEX Single Device for local switching and Demarcation Cost optimized design MEF design for painless integration with Carrier Ethernet network Reduce OPEX Early fault detection using standard OAM Central management system with complete FCAPS Increase Revenue Optimized customer service with prioritization of mission critical services MEF Design – for Reduced TCO
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