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Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide1
Megaplex-4
Version 4.1Controlled Availability
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide2
Agenda
• Introduction to RAD’s Service Assured Access• Megaples-4 overview• Version 4.1 features & benefits• Management• Summary
Company Profile 2013 Slide3
RAD’sService Assured Solutions
Transportation & GovernmentPacket-based & Legacy
Communications for Private Networks
Power Utilities Best Evolutionary
Migration Solutions
Railways
Motorways
Air Traffic Control
Maritime
Government/Defense
Operational Network
Teleprotection Connectivity
Substation Connectivity
Retail Providers of Business Ethernet Services
Wholesalers
Mobile Operators Leasing Wholesale Networks
Service ProvidersBest Service Assured
Access Solutions
Company Profile 2013 Slide4
Service Assured SolutionsMajor Capabilities
Increase Revenues:• SLA/Premium service
introduction• Up-selling opportunities• Fast TTM• Customer stickiness &
reduced churn• High resilience
A comprehensive set of tools making it easier to plan, deploy, provision, and maintain Carrier Ethernet services
Reduce TCO:• Better network utilization• Reduce truck rolls• Reduce trouble ticket
handling• Space and power savings• Minimize integration,
training and inventory
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide5
Megaplex-4
• Megaplex-4 – Carrier-class, TDM and Ethernet aggregator, high capacity DS0 cross connect and next generation multiservice access node consist of two devices:– Megaplex-4100 – High scale Next Generation Multiservice Access Node– Megaplex-4104 – Compact Next Generation Multiservice Access Node
MP-4100 MP-4104
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide6
Why Megaplex?Applications & Services
UtilitiesCarriers
E1/T1PBX
STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12
FiberCopper
ASMi-5x
Service Extension Hybrid Management
Customer services• Legacy TDM• Ethernet
First mile• Service Multiplexing• Extended reach• High rate• Remote power
feeding
Megaplex-4OP-108
LANETH
SDH/SONET
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide7
Why Megaplex?Applications & Services
UtilitiesCarriers
Service Extension Hybrid Management
POP/Aggregation • Modular• Multi Service• Large scale• Future proof • Hardened
Backbone• Traditional TDM• Future PSN
Customer services• Legacy TDM• Ethernet
E1/T1PBX
STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12
LANETH
FiberCopper
ASMi-5x
Megaplex-4OP-108
SDH/SONET
PSNGbE
First mile• Service Multiplexing• Extended reach• High rate• Remote power
feeding
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide8
Why Megaplex?Applications & Services
UtilitiesCarriers
BROAD PERSPECTIVE. DIRECT CONTROL.
Service Extension Hybrid Management
E1/T1PBX
STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12
LANETH
FiberCopper
ASMi-5x
Megaplex-4OP-108
SDH/SONET
PSNGbE
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide9
Carriers
Legacy Support Hybrid Management
Why Megaplex?Applications & Services
Utilities
FO
Sub-Stations
FXS
E&M
Low SpeedData
V.35/RS-449
RTU
Megaplex-4
MSAP NodeTeleprotection
LowSpeedData PBX
9.6 kbps
RTU
V.35/RS-449C37.94
64 kbps, RS-449
ETH
RS-232/ETH
FXS
FO
Teleprotection
STM-4/OC-12
SDH/SONET
Megaplex-4
Megaplex-4
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide10
FO
Sub-Stations
Megaplex-4
GbE
PSNNew Network
FO
Legacy Support Hybrid Management
Why Megaplex?Applications & Services
Carriers Utilities
FXS
E&M
Low SpeedData
V.35/RS-449
Megaplex-4
RTU
ETH
Teleprotection
STM-4/OC-12
SDH/SONET
MSAP NodeTeleprotection
LowSpeedData PBX
9.6 kbps
RTU
V.35/RS-449ETH
RS-232/ETH
FXS
Megaplex-4
C37.94 64 kbps,
RS-449
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide11
Migration Hybrid Management
Why Megaplex?Applications & Services
Carriers Utilities
FO
Sub-Stations
Megaplex-4
GbE
PSNNew Network
FOFXS
E&M
Low SpeedData
V.35/RS-449
Megaplex-4
RTU
ETH
Teleprotection
STM-4/OC-12
SDH/SONET
MSAP NodeTeleprotection
LowSpeedData PBX
9.6 kbps
RTU
V.35/RS-449ETH
RS-232/ETH
FXS
Megaplex-4
C37.94 64 kbps,
RS-449
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide12
Megaplex-4 Main Features
Migration• Hybrid TDM & ETH• 2xSTM-1/4, OC-3/12
per CL.2• 2xGbE per CL.2
• Traffic duplication• Scalable PWE engine
Multiservice• High Speed• Low Speed• Analog Voice• Data• Fiber multiplexing• PWE connectivity• Tele-protection
Carrier Ethernet• CE 2.0 Certified• E-Line – EPL/EVPL• E-LAN –
EPLAN/EVPLAN• E-TREE• Bridge/Flow • Traffic management• Ethernet OAM• Ethernet PM
Resiliency• Common Logic (CPU)
redundancy • Power supply
redundancy • SDH/SONET and GbE
uplink redundancy • DS1 and higher level
hierarchy protection• Ring resiliency• Traffic protection
switching within 50ms
Utilities, Transportation Solutions for Europe CE2013 Slide13
Multiservice Support over SDH and Ethernet Networks
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4/OC-12
E1/T1 (DS1)
Fractional E1/T1 (DS0)
Distance Teleprotection
Analog voice – E&M, FXS/FXO
Teleconference voice (Omni)
ISDN – ‘S’ and ‘U’ interface
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
Gigabit Ethernet (UTP and SFP)
Fast Ethernet (UTP and SFP)
SHDSL/SHDSL.bis (Multiplexed E1+Ethernet over copper)
Fiber Optic (Multiplexed E1/T1 + Ethernet of fiber)
Analog bridge
Add Drop Multiplexer (ADM)
Digital Cross Connect (DACS)
PBX
Router
Intelligent Electronic Device (IED)
Router
SCADA RTU
TPR (Teleprotection)
SONET/SDH terminal
Voice Modem
Phone - Fixed
Copper CPE
Fiber CPE
Relay/Alarm
Breaker control circuit
FE/GbE
Packet Switched Network
E1’s/STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12
SDH/SONET
Megaplex
TPR (Teleprotection)
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide14
Physical View
2 x Power supplies
2 x Common Logic Hybrid Ethernet/TDM
10x IO modules10 x I/O modules
4U (6.8”)
Compact Redundant Hot Swap Hybrid
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide15
2U (3.4”)
MP-4104 – Physical View
2 Power supplies
2 Common Logic
10x IO modules4 IO modules
2 Fans
Compact Redundant Hot Swap Hybrid
Optional – No Fans
IEEE-1613
Compliant
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide16
Version 4.1Release
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide17
Version 4.1 Features & BenefitsFeatures Description Customer Benefits
NewSync-E
• Sync-E support on CL.2/A, distributing the clock received from GbE to TDM links
• TDM endpoints can be synchronized using the clock received from the GbE network
NewTraffic Duplication
• Mission-critical traffic can be transported over a new Carrier Ethernet network running in parallel with the existing SONET/SDH, while preparing for future full service migration
• Lower latency due to Carrier-grade Ethernet fast performance
• Better resiliency• Make available additional bandwidth for
non-mission critical IT traffic • Future-proof network readiness for
phased or full migration to PSN.
NewM-ETH Power Over Ethernet
(PoE)
• A special PoE option of M-ETH module providing power feeding to Ethernet devices
• Max 80W per card• Max 40W per port• Max 240W per chassis• PoE assembly is based on Alternative B
layout, in compliance with IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at
• Easily feeds third party equipment or peripheral devices (such as video surveillance and IP cameras, VoIP devices, WiFi Hotspots, RAD’s Airmux ODUs, etc), using power over Ethernet
• Feeds RAD’s Airmux outdoor devices eliminating the need for an Airmux indoor unit
NewEntity MIB
• Inventory table according to RFC 4133 – Entity MIB
• Ability to monitor the installed components and hardware/software revisions.
NewTACACS+
• TACACS+ user authentication method added to the access policy in addition to the existing two (local and RADIUS)
• Allows centralized authentication and access control
• Avoids the need to maintain a local user data base on each device on the network
• The TACACS+ server encrypts the entire body of the packet but leaves a standard TACACS+ header
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide18
Version 4.1 Features & Benefits
Features Description Customer Benefits
NewMIP
• MIP (Maintenance Entity Group Intermediate Point) functionality
• Enhancing the Ethernet OAM package available in Megaplex-4 by Maintenance Entity Group Intermediate Point functionality for end-to-end proactive OAM measurement support
NewAlarm masking
• Alarms and events can be masked per source type, source ID, or minimum severity
• Masking unneeded alarms allows better control of the network performance and reliability by focusing only on the important alarms that need the operator attention
• Improves the SLA committed to the end customers and eases operational activities
NewManagement ACL
• Flexible filtering of incoming management traffic according to access control rules per Layer 3 and Layer 4
• Enables service providers to maintain the network security by preventing the malicious traffic from entering the device
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide19
Traffic Duplication for Gradual Network Migration
• Traffic Duplication – Transport in parallel identical real-time mission critical traffic streams on both SDH/SONET network as well as a Carrier-grade Ethernet network – Lower latency due to Carrier-grade Ethernet fast performance– Better resiliency– Make available additional bandwidth for non-mission critical IT traffic – Future-proof network readiness for phased or full migration to PSN.
The power utility may maintain a dual network topology and gradually migrate to a complete Carrier-grade Ethernet network
SDH/SONET Ethernet
SDH/SONET Ethernet
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide20
Traffic Duplication Scenarios
SDHPSN
CE or MPLSCore
EthernetMegaplex-4
Ethernet
Megaplex builds the SDH and the Ethernet Rings
Megaplex builds the SDH and Connected to an external Ethernet network (RAD’s or other vendor)
EthernetSDH/SONET
SDH/SONET
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide21
Why RAD Hybrid Solution?
• A multiservice platform that supports TDM and Ethernet services, over Hybrid PDH/SDH and PSN network and ensure smooth migration from Legacy to Packet
• Traffic Duplication for gradual Migration to PSN• Legacy interfaces
Sub-Station
Hot Line
Dry Contacts
Teleprotection
Voice
RTU
Data38.4 kbps
PSN
FE/GbE
SDH/SONET
STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12
Megaplex-4
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide22
Megaplex’s System Clock using Sync-E
• The Megaplex system clock will be retrieved from the PSN using Sync-E (via CL.2/A), to sync all TDM and TDM PWE services
Central Site
GBE
GBE
GbE
Sync-EMaster Clock
Megaplex-4
Megaplex-4
PSN
Megaplex-4
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide23
PoE Support in M-ETH Module • 8 GbE interfaces UTP and SFP
– High port density and low price per port• Power over Ethernet ordering option
– Max 80W per card– Max 40W per port– Max 240W per chassis
• PoE assembly is based on Alternative B layout, in compliance with IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at
Megaplex-4100
ETH RTU
Voice
IP Phone
PC
Server
Video Camera
Router
Substation/Train Station/Control Tower
SDH/SONET
IP/MPLS
GbE
ETH PoE
ETH PoE
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide24
Management Security Enhancements
• Version 4.1 introduces management security enhancements– TACACS+
• Allows centralized authentication and access control• Avoids the need to maintain a local user data base on each device on
the network• The TACACS+ server encrypts the entire body of the packet but leaves a
standard TACACS+ header– Access Control List for Management traffic to improve security
• Flexibly filter (Deny, Permit), management traffic• ACL per IP address and TCP/UDP ports
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide25
Common Logic Options• Common logic options
Feature CL.2/DS0 CL.2/622GBE CL.2/622GBEA CL.2/GBEA
SDH/SONET - + + -
DS0 Cross-Connect + + + +
ERPS (G.8032v1) - - + +
LAG + LACP - - + +
LAG - + + +
E-line Inside modules only + + +
E-LAN M-ETH only M-ETH only + +
E-Tree - - + +
Management VLAN via VCG - - + -
Flow between modules (I/O and CL) - + + +
Traffic Management - - + +
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide26
Supported CardsMegaplex-4 Version 4.1
Product Supported by Description CPE (Customer Premises Equipment)
M-ETH MP-4100 8 Ethernet UTP/SFP ports Standard 10/100/1000BaseT or 100/1000 fiber
M-TP MP-4100 4 inputs and 8 outputs, end-to-end commands and automation propagation delay Teleprotection 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 8-port SHDSL.bis module with 2 Ethernet ports ASMi-54 (SHDSL.bis modem)
ASMi-54C/N MP-4100 8-port SHDSL/SHDSL.bis module with 2 Ethernet ports and 8 E1 ports ASMi-52, ASMi-54 (SHDSL, SHDSL.bis modems)
OP-108C MP-4100 Dual 4 x E1/T1 and Ethernet multiplexer modules OP-108 (Fiber multiplexers)
OP-34C MP-4100 16 x E1/T1 and Ethernet multiplexer modules 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)
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide27
Supported CardsMegaplex-4 Version 4.1 Cont.
Product Supported by Description CPE (Customer Premises Equipment)
HSF-2 MP-2100/MP-4100 2-port fiber optic teleprotection interface module Teleprotection equipment (SEL, etc.)
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-4 v4.1 2013 Slide28
Applications
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide29
Typical Substation Multiservice with Future Migration to PSN
STM-1
GbE
FO
Sub-Stations
FXS
Teleprotection
E&MLow Data
Speed9.6-38.4 kbps
C37.94 64 kbps, RS-
449
RS-232/ETH
V.35/RS-449
Megaplex-4100
RTU
ETH
Megaplex-4100
MSAP NodeTeleprotection
LowSpeedData PBX
9.6 kbps
RTU
V.35/RS-449C37.94
64 kbps,
RS-449
ETH
RS-232/ETH
Megaplex-4100
FXS
SDH Access NetworkExisting
PSNNew Network
FO
Carrier-grade Ethernet Environmental
IEEE1613IEC-61850-3
SDH/SONETUplinks
MultiserviceVoice, Data, Eth, TP
ConnectivityF.O. or Copper
Hybrid TDM & Ethernet
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide30
Case Study Major Power Utility in Russia:
n x E1
10 GbE Ring
10 Gigabit Ethernet-based Core Network
STM-1
Voice
ETH
RS-232
Old Substations
New Substations
New Control Center
ETH
Telemetry
PBX
SCADA
n x E1
Voice
ETH
RS-232Telemetry
PBX
SCADA
ETX-5300ASTM-1
Megaplex
ETH
VoiceRS-232
ETH
Megaplex
ETX-5300A
PBXTelemetry
SCADA
STM-1
Existing SDH
ETX-5300A
Megaplexn x E1
Voice
ETH
RS-232
Old Substations
Telemetry
PBX
SCADA Existing
SDH
NMS
Megaplex
Voice
ETH
RS-232
TelemetryServer
PBX
SCADA
NMS
Megaplex
Substations interconnection over a Carrier-grade Ethernet network
Carrier-grade Ethernet
Pseudowire
Ethernet Uplinks
TDM Uplinks
Network Management
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide31
Customer Benefits:• Legacy (FXS/FXO, 4-wire, RS-232) and
Ethernet services over the SDH and Leased E1• Centralized solution with management• Scalable, typical solutions for Power Industry
RAD Advantages:• Powerful Central Node, MP-4100 -based• Ethernet traffic concentration• Support the traffic protection in the STM-1 SDH ring
Case Study:Utilities in Russia: Integrated Data and Voice Services over SDH
STM-1 GbEE1
E1
10/100BaseT
SDH
FXS/FXO/4W, RS-232
FE1
«Old» remote nodes
«NEW» remote nodes
FXS/FXO/4W, RS-232
FE1
FXS/FXO/4W, RS-232
n x FractionalE1s
IP
FXS/FXO/4W, RS-232
LAN #1
10/100BaseT
FXS/FXO/4W, RS-232
LAN #n
Megaplex-2100
Megaplex-4100
Megaplex-2100
Megaplex-2100 Megaplex-2100
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide32
Fiber and Copper Aggregation for Carrier Applications• Transport TDM and Ethernet from multiple branches over Fiber and/or copper to a
central site, and aggregate the traffic towards SDH/SONET and/or PSN• Utilize existing copper/fiber infrastructure saving forklift expenses• Multiplex services at the CPE to optimize bandwidth and lower CapEx and OpEx• Aggregate Ethernet and TDM to SDH/SONET and/or PSN to optimize bandwidth towards
the network• Smoothly migrate services reducing forklift costs and network downtime
Central Office SHDSL.bis
GbE
STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12
FO
E1
Branch
NMS
SDH/SONET
PSNMegaplex-4100/4
ASMi-54
Branch
FE
FCD-IP
Branch
FE
E1
FE
Optimux-108
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide33
2W SHDSL
E1
Case Study:Carrier: in Africa: Bank – Branches Connectivity over PSN
E1
E1
2/4W SHDSL
ETH
ATM
Branch
GbE
GT-IP/MPLS
VLANx
VLANy
VLANz
POP
ETH
GbE
E1
E1
ETH
2/4W SHDSL
ETH
ATM
Branches
ETH2W
SHDSL
Customer Benefits:• Branches connectivity over any existing Last Mile
infrastructure: Copper, PDH and Wireless• Reduce CapEx/OpEx by leveraging existing infrastructure
for providing ETH/IP connectivity for the branches over new IP-MPLS network, enabling fast delivery
RAD Advantages:• Support ETH services over any available access
infrastructure• Complete Access solution with Aggregation
platform (MP-4100), Aggregate any ETH/IP traffic coming from DSL, PDH, Wireless towards IP/MPLS Network.
ATM
ETH
E1
Branch
Branch
Megaplex-4100
ASMi-52
PDH PDH
PDH
POP
Megaplex-4100
Airmux
Airmux
ASMi-52ASMi-52
RouterRouter
Router
Router
ASMi-52
ASMi-52
RICi-E1
ASMi-52
Router
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide34
FO Link
n x E1
Customer A
FE
Customer B
FE
Customer C
SHDSL
E1
FE
Optimux-108
ASMi-54
RICi-4E1
Case Study: Carrier in Africa: Ethernet and TDM Services over Copper or Fiber
SDHNetwork
STM-1 STM-1
GE
Internet
RAD Advantage: • Wide range of interfaces (SHDSL/E1/ETH)• MP-4100 high capacity. STM-1 and legacy
services on single BOX.• Multirate support• Single multi-functional platform
Customer Benefits• Reduce OpEx/CapEx by Multiservice
aggregation device at the PoP• Both E1 and Eth services over single Fiber• Ensure SLA by providing advance ETH
services with QoS
GE
FO Link
n x E1
Customer A
FE
Customer B
FE
Customer C
SHDSL
Megaplex-4100
E1
FE
Optimux-108
ASMi-54
RICi-4E1
Megaplex-4100
NMS
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide35
Service Assured Networking -Operational Core Network
• Operational network traditionally based on SDH/SONET• Carrier Ethernet is ideal for replacing SDH/SONET for
operational applications, offering various advantages over IP/MPLS:– Simplified architecture and management– Reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)– Increased security– Lower latency– Assured QoS using CE tools– Ongoing performance monitoring
Teleprotection
RTU
Carrier Ethernet
NMS
Substation
PBX
Teleprotection
RTUSubstation
PBX
Best evolutional, resilient& secured solution
for the operational Network
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide36RAD Confidential Information
• is a unified, carrier-class management platform composed of three major management elements:– Element Management Level (FCAPS)– Performance Monitoring Portal– Network Service Manager
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide37
RADview Position
OSS
Network and Service Management
Element Management
Network Elements
RADview
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide38
OSS
XML, MTOSI, CORBA, SNMP
RADview
SNMP, SFTP, TFTP
Network Elements
RADview Open Interfaces
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide39
Device Management
• Megaplex-4 supports the following management capabilities
●CLI driven terminal
●Radius
●TFTP/SFTP
●Telnet
●SSH
●TACACS+
●SNMP v1, v3●Out-of-band management ports
●Ethernet; RS-232
●In-band management
Device Management
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide40
Value Proposition
• Reduce CapEx with a single device for all your communication needs• Support multiple services over diverse infrastructure with fine granularity• Optimize bandwidth consumption by grooming/aggregation
All in one multiservice platform
• Complete hybrid TDM and Ethernet solution with unified management (SINGLE IP)• Integrated last mile diagnostics and testing services (TDM and Ethernet)• Complete solution for copper access – Aggregation, CPE, repeater, power feeding• Complete system and port protection schemes (Path protection, APS, LAG, G8032, etc.)• Interoperable with DXC, Megaplex, FCD, ASMi, and Optimux (as well as ETX, RICi and IPmux)
Central site solution for RAD’s MAP and Last Mile offering
• Fiber and copper aggregation• High flexibility supporting Ethernet over TDM and TDM over Ethernet (VCAT-LCAS and Pseudowire)• Increased distance (repeaters), power feeding, increased BW (up to 15 Mbps per pair)Interoperable
with 3rd party devices• Reduce OpEx by converging services over shared media
Any service over any transport
• Offers a migration path from TDM network to PSN networks• Smooth transition from simple Ethernet services to Carrier Ethernet
Future-proof
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide41
Summary
• Even though the market is changing there is still a need for legacy equipment• Co-existence of network technology requires hybrid solutions• The Megaplex platform answers both legacy and future needs with its unique
value proposition:– Lower CapEx using a single box solution– Lower OpEx by bandwidth optimization and low TCO– Support for legacy and for new services– Fiber and copper aggregation in the same box!– Clear migration path to PSN saves forklift upgrade costs– Unified solution as a central solution for multiple types of CPE– Powerful management– Clear roadmap with State of the Art innovations
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide42
www.rad.com
Thank You For Your Attention
Ami BarayevProduct Line ManagerAmi_b@rad.com
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide43
Megaplex-4 General Availability Features
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide44
Carrier Ethernet Capabilities• Carrier Ethernet capabilities (With CL.2/A )
– Designed around RAD’s state of the art Carrier Ethernet engine (the same as the ETX line)
– Traffic Management
– Ethernet OAM
– Performance Monitoring (Y.1731)
– Bridge/Flow working modes
• Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) – G.8032v1 (With CL.2/A)
– Migration path enabler (SDH to ETH)
– Integrated ETX / Megaplex solution
– 3rd Party interoperability
• Dedicated Ethernet module
– 8 x Copper (UTP) interfaces / 8 x Fiber (SFP) interfaces
– Bridge / Flow working modes (Selection per port)
– No need of external switch
– MTU size: 9,600 Bytes
PSN
Local Services
Video – best effort
Mission Critical Services
Real time - VOIP
End-to-end Service Control, SLA Monitoring and Diagnostics
MP-4100/4104
MP-4100/4104
LS/HS Data
SCADA
Voice
Legacy services
Bronze
Silver
Gold
TDM-PW
EVC ETX-5300
n x E1/T1
FE/ETH
n x E1/T1
FE/ETH
Optimux
ASMi
ETX-5300
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide45
Megaplex-4 new Ethernet Services
• E-Line: point-to-point– Each EVC connects two or more
UNIs– Replaces a TDM Private line (EPL)– Replaces ATM and FR (EVPL)
• E-LAN: any-to-any – Multipoint L2 VPNs– Transparent LAN Service– Multicast networks
• E-Tree: point-to-multi point– Point to multipoint connectivity –
Internet access and/or IP TV services
– No connection between leaves
Any-to-any EVC
Megaplex-4 Megaplex-4
Megaplex-4
CE
CE
InternetUNI
Router
CEUNI
Megaplex-4
UNI
UNI
Point-to-PointEVC
Headquarter
Megaplex-4
ETX
CE
CE
UNI
CEUNI
UNI
Headquarter
Point-to-Multipoint EVC
Megaplex-4
ETX
ETX
CE
CE
UNI
CEUNI
UNI
Headquarter
ETX
RAD’s Service Assured Access 2013 Slide46
MEF CE 2.0 Highlights
• CE 2.0 Multi-CoS – Multiple Classes-of-Service– Leverages TM tools for better QoS and Network Performance– Benefit: Efficient BW utilization avoids infrastructure over-build– Benefit: improve QoE by setting CBS per CoS (e.g. reduce queue length
(CBS) for high priority, delay and jitter sensitive traffic while increasing CBSfor bursty, low priority traffic).
• CE 2.0 Service Manageability – E2E service and performance monitoring– Circuit validation and fault isolation – Benefit: Reduces service costs (OPEX)
eNBPSN
E2E SLA Assurance
• CE 2.0 Interconnect - Integrates autonomous CE networks– Accelerates delivery of off-net UNI-to-ENNI services – E-Access: New Wholesale Service
Benefit: Standardized Ethernet Access Benefit: Minimizes quantity of custom Interconnect
agreements
ENNI UNI
E-Access
UNI
EVC
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide47
Megaplex-4 Traffic Management
Features• Extremely flexible classification (flow):
– Port, VLAN-ID, P-bit, TOS-DSCP, EtherType
• Hierarchical-QoS (H-QOS) with flow level TM (CL.2 Network ports):– CIR/EIR Policing per flow for differentiated
services – SLA assurance in congested links - shaping per
EVC– Up to 8 queues per flow with Strict Priority and
WFQ scheduling– Simplifying operation with powerful bandwidth
profiles
Benefits• Increased revenues using ‘Intelligent’ over
subscription – Multiple services from same port - EVC– Higher bandwidth utilization - EIR– Better utilization of network resources
• Maintain customer satisfaction with differentiated services
– Different Drop probability, delay and jitter at different cost
• Reduce churn by ensuring SLA– Per service shaping ensures bandwidth per
customer (EVC, EVC.CoS)
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide48
Traffic Flow – Towards CL.2/A GE
Video
VoIP
ERP
Web
Unknown
Social
ClassificationL2 Attributes
200.1 (RT)
200.4 (Unkn)
200. 2 (ERP)
200.5 (Blocked)
200.3 (WEB)
100,1 (RT)
100.4 (Unkn)
100.2 (ERP)
100.5 (blocked)
100.3 (WEB)
Mapping to Flow (marking EVC.CoS)
WFQ,SP,
WRED
WFQ,SP,
WRED
Scheduling(Between CoS)
CIR/EIR
Policing(2R3C)
CIR/EIR
CIR/EIR
CIR/EIR
CIR/EIR
CIR/EIR
CIR/EIR
CIR/EIR
CIR/EIR
CIR/EIR
Shaping
Shaping
Shaping(1R)
Scheduling(Between EVCs)
WFQ
EVC1
EVC2Shaping
EVCn
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide49
OAM – Operations Administration & Maintenance•Discovery
•Connectivity check
•Remote loopback
•Fault propagation
Single segment (link) IEEE802.3-2005 (802.3ah)
•Continuity check
•Loopback
•Link trace
End-to-endConnectivity Fault Management 802.1ag
•Frame Delay
•Frame Delay Variation
•Frame Loss
•Traps and 15 min PM statistics
ServicePerformance Measurement Y.1731
Substation AReal Time
Priority Data
Best EffortUNI
Substation BReal Time
Priority Data
Best EffortUNI
EVC
EVC
EVC 1
EVC 2
Real TimePriority Data
Best Effort
Real Time
Priority Data
Best Effort
Central Site
UNI
IEEE 802.1ag Connectivity ManagementITU-T Y.1731 Performance Monitoring
IEEE 802.1ag OAM / ITU-T Y.1731 PM IEEE 802.3-2005 (802.3ah)
PSN/TDM
Megaplex-4Megaplex-4
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide50
Hardware OAM vs. Software OAM
Feature Software OAM
Hardware OAM
Benefits of Hardware-Powered OAM
OAM agility X √ OAM rate only limited by line speed
Multi-flow monitoring X √ Monitor multiple concurrent flows simultaneously (large number of MEPs)
Fast detection of connectivity failure X √ Fast failure restoration <50msec
Measurements of real frames as well as synthetic frames X √ Detects loss of even a single frame
Accurate measurement of delay and delay variation X √ Provides accurate FD/FDV measurements
(nano second resolution)
Loopback at line rate X √ Allow line rate loopback for all MTU sizes, plus PRBS support
Company Profile 2013 Slide51
Typical Applications Last Mile Access for Layer-3 Network
• Traffic segregation among multiple customers using – VLAN per customer• Aggregating multiple end points from one or more customers• Forwarding Ethernet traffic based on VLAN, VLAN+MAC or MAC• Extending Ethernet connectivity over various media types
Layer-3 PSNFO ETHOptimux
ETHRICi-4/8
n x E1
ASMi/LA-210SHDSL.bis ETH
ETHETX
ETH
Ethernet Layer-2
IP Layer-3
ETH
ETH
POP
Megaplex-4100
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide52
GbE Ring (ERPS – ITU-T G.8032)• Standard Ethernet Ring
– Based on modern G.8032v1 ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching)
• 3rd party interoperability– Can work with other devices that support the standard
• Migration path enabler– Resilient topology with sub-50ms protection switching similar to SDH/SONET rings
Control Center
SDH/SONET
ETH
SDH/SONET/GbE
SHDSL.Bis FOOptimux-108
Airmux
G.8032 ERPS
Megaplex-4100
Airmux
Megaplex-4100 Megaplex-4100
Teleprotection
SCADA
Voice
ETHMegaplex-4100
SCADA
VoiceMegaplex-4100
PBX
PBX
ASMi-54
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide53
Link Protection
• LAG (Link Aggregation) – 802.1AX based– Redundant connection to a single upstream device via two ports which
form a singe logical port– Provides both link protection as well as equipment protection– LACP (Link Aggregation Control protocol) used to sync LAG members and
identify failures
PSN
CPE
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide54
Dedicated Ethernet Module
• 8 Ethernet interfaces– High port density and low price per port
• Fiber and Copper– UTP or SFP for flexible connectivity
• Local Switching– Saves the need of an external switch
• Bridge / Flow working modes (Selection per port)• MTU size: 9,600 Bytes
Megaplex-4100
ETH RTU
Voice
PBX
PC
Server
Video Camera
Router
Substation/Train Station/Control Tower
SDH/SONET
IP/MPLS
GbE
ETH
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide55
CMD In/Out Teleprotection Module
• 4 input commands• 8 output commands
– 4 Primary commands, 4 Secondary commands– For each secondary command one primary command can be selected– More than one secondary command can be bounded to one primary command
• Event time stamping based on IEC 60870 5 104‐ ‐ ‐• Event reporting: Commands, Automation, End to End Delay, Violations, Bit ‐ ‐
Error Rate• Hardware-based processing prevents mutual influence between commands
MP-4100
MP-4104
# of modules 10 4
# of input commands
40 16
# of output commands
80 32
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide56
EFM Repeater – S-RPT/EFM
• Managed modem transmitting full-duplex at data rates of up to 11.4 Mbps over 4-wire lines
• TC-PAM 16/32 Line coding• EFM Bonding - Per IEEE802.3ah and ITU-T G.991.2 • Weatherproof metal enclosure for outdoor installation• Plastic enclosure for indoor installation• Local and remote power feeding
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide57
Typical Applications
Solution benefits• Extend the reach – covers longer distance over DSL lines of High Ethernet rate (up
to 11.4Mpbs)• EFM bonding – Reliable DSL line and high ETH rate up to 11.4Mbps • Varied power options – local and remote power feeding• Single management platform from the MP-4100 to the CPE (ASMi-54L/LA-210)• Zero Touch – full rate adaptation without any user confirmation
MPFCentral Office
SDH/SONET
PSN
STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12
GbE
NMS
S-RPT/EFM
S-RPT/EFMMegaplex-4100
ASMi-54L LANFE
S-RPT/EFM
SHDSL.bis
Branch
LA-210 LANFE
S-RPT/EFM
BranchSHDSL.bis120 VDC
SHDSL.bis
SHDSL.bis
Megaplex-4 v4.1 2013 Slide58
Remote Power Feeding Options
S-RPT/4W/EFM powered from MPF (120VDC)
12
S-RPT/4W/ EFM (2) powered from S-RPT(1) – Phantom power
120 VDC
MPFCentral Office
SDH/SONET
PSN
STM-1/OC-3STM-4/OC-12
GbE
NMS
SHDSL.bisS-RPT/EFM
SHDSL.bis S-RPT/EFMMegaplex-4100
ASMi-54L LANFE
S-RPT/EFM
SHDSL.bis
Branch
LA-210 LANFE
S-RPT/EFM
BranchSHDSL.bis
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