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Cisco Innovations for SP Access
Hidde Beumer – Product Manager
Dubrovnik, Croatia, South East Europe
20-22 May, 2013
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What do you think the challenges are from Service providers?
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Operator CxO Challenges …
Time to Market – for services velocity and customer satisfaction by
breaking down “non-standard” integration barriers
Shortage of Skills for IP, Mobility, Cloud and
Applications expertise
Optimize Cost – for exponential growth of traffic, signaling,
devices, content, and services..
And provide best Quality of User Experience
Monetize Assets – accelerate revenue growth via new
offers, e.g. B2B2C, VAS, API Integration..
Redefine Value Chain – sustainable profitability by building
an operator centric ecosystem
Questions from network org. in relation to the CxO challenges.
• How can I:
- Easily deploy the services/devices with low cost/skilled personnel ?
- Run devices anywhere without having to do a lot of work first ?
- Easily replace broken devices without “false truck-rolls”?
- Run any Service over a generic infrastructure ?
- Easily monitor the status of the devices and end-user services ?
- Run validation on a service before turning on the end-user ?
- Easily integrate with technology-X or topology-Y ?
- …..
In the access layer this is often driven by the volume of devices! in summary:
I want to do things repetitive, efficient and cost effective!
Focusing on SIMPLICITY is KING!
Simplicity; but is it easy?
Simple is a pre-requisite for reliability
Simple comes from Simplex, meaning single thread. The opposite is Complex, meaning multi-threaded
Easy comes from adjacent, what is already known. The opposite is what is difficult or unknown
Fig 1. represents each stovepipe network. Each step by itself to bring universal connectivity is simple in the figure, but the end result is complexity
To create simplicity is initially hard, takes planning and understanding of all aspects of business and technology
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Where do you think Service providers are spending the money?
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Operational focus improves TCO and ROI
Reduce Power
Increase Mbs/Watt
Reduce Footprint
Multi-use POP
Simplify Management
Instrumentation (tools).
OPEX CAPEX
Transmission
Site Rental
O&M
Electricity
Cell Site TCO Distribution
BTS
Civil Works
Site Support
Site Acquisition & Planning
40% TCO
60% TCO
Over 7 Years
Source: China Mobile
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Operational focus improves TCO and ROI
Reduce Power
Increase Mbs/Watt
Reduce Footprint
Multi-use POP
Simplify Management
Instrumentation (tools).
OPEX CAPEX
Transmission
Site Rental
O&M
Electricity
Cell Site TCO Distribution
BTS
Civil Works
Site Support
Site Acquisition & Planning
40% TCO
60% TCO
Over 7 Years
Source: China Mobile
Unified MPLS Transport for Mobile
Backhaul and Carrier Ethernet reduces
TCO by 53%
Up to 60% reduced OPEX from lowest
power for the end-to-end solution
(Gbps/Watt)
Network Virtualization (nV) reduces
infrastructure TCO by up to 60% with
faster payback
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The network must be able to deliver a
guaranteed and measurable services
The biggest change in network traffic is
mainly driven by the explosion of mobile
traffic
Carrier Ethernet has become the foundation
for most network services
Networks and requirements Converge
Mobility
Business
services
Carrier
Ethernet
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Convergence doesn’t equal one option Deploy today, position for future
MPLS/IP
Distribution Node
Aggregation Node
MPLS/IP
Aggregation Node
Access
100~1000s nodes
Aggregation
10~100s nodes Core
10s nodes Services: TDM + Ethernet, P2P and Multipoint
nV Satellite
MPLS/IP
Multiservice Optimized
Carrier Ethernet
Integrate today evolve
with the future Zero Touch, simplify
MPLS/IP
nV Satellite
Ethernet
Multiservice
Resilient
Scalable
Easy to
deploy
Large number of devices
Topology: H&S, Ring
Operation Simpilicity is key
Smaller number of devices
Topology: mesh w/ many paths
Traffic engineering is key
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Where can Cisco help Service Providers?
Today…
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OPEX Reduction Tools from Cisco Automate and simplify
Autonomic
Network
Zero Touch
Provisioning
Converged
Platforms Auto IP
EEM
(Remote)
LFA
nV satellite Low Power
Draw
Service
Activation and
Performance
Testing
Cisco Prime
Extended
Temperature
Cisco
Validated
Designs
E-OAM
BGP PIC
OnePK
Unified
MPLS
Hybrid
Clocking
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Carrier Ethernet
The Evolution of Ethernet Technology Cisco Makes Ethernet a Carrier-Class Technology
Services
High
Availability
Manageability
Service
Differentiation
Campus LAN Carrier VPN Services
Slow
Convergence Sub 50ms Convergence
None End-to-End Service
Management
Basic QoS Multi-Level Rich QoS
Continuous Cisco Innovation in Carrier Ethernet
1980 (DEC, Intel, Xerox)
1985 (IEEE 802.3)
2000 First CE switch
2002 VPLS
2013 E-VPN
Traditional Ethernet Carrier Ethernet
Cloud Mobile Video
… 2004 Ethernet OAM
2009 Provider Backbone Bridging
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The Cisco Carrier Ethernet Advantages
Scalable
End to End
Portfolio
New
Revenue
Generation
Comprehensive MEF-certified portfolio scaling
from sub-Gigabit to multi-Terabit solutions
Cutting-edge silicon & optical Innovation
Rich CE experience with #1 market share
Flexible application
integration: OnePK for
SP customization,
differentiated services
OP
EX
$$$
Operational simplicity with
mega scale: nV and SDN
for zero-touch provisioning
Service Rich
with
Simplicity
CA
PE
X
Cisco Validated
CE Design
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ASR 9000 Series
ASR 901
ASR 903
ME Series
Building A Superior CE Experience with Cisco End-to-End Portfolio
IP+Optical
End to End NMS by Cisco Prime, Cariden
Scalable Aggregation/Edge
Scalable Access
The Industry’s ONLY End to End MEF CE 2.0 Certified Portfolio!
Comprehensive, Cost Effective, Scalable Portfolio
Cisco Validated Design End-to-End Solutions
CPT Series M Optical Series
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Where can Cisco help Service Providers?
And in the future…
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Software Roadmap Timeline Nov 30
2012
Mar 31
2013
Jul 31
2013
Nov 30
2013
Mar 30
2014
IOS/IOS-
XE
IOS-
XR
ASR901
ME36/3800
ASR903
ASR9000s
XE3.9 XE 3.8 XE 3.7 XE 3.6 XE 3.12 15.4(1)S XE 3.11 15.3(4)S XE 3.10 15.3(3)S XE 3.9 15.3(2)S XE 3.13
15.4(2)S
IOS-XR
5.1.1
IOS-XR
5.1.0
IOS-XR
4.3.1
IOS-XR
4.3.0
IOS-XR
5.2.0
IOS XR
4.3.0
IOS XR
4.3.1
IOS XR
5.1.0
IOS XR
5.1.1
IOS XR
5.1.2
15.3(4)S 15.3(3)S 15.3(2) 15.4(1)S
15.3(4)S 15.3(3)S 15.3(2) 15.4(1)S
XE 3.11 XE 3.10 XE 3.9 XE 3.12
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Cisco Carrier Ethernet ASICInnovation for access and pre-aggregation
• Most comprehensive CE feature set in an ASIC
• Builds on Cisco’s expertise working with service providers worldwide
• Purposely build for the Carrier Ethernet and MPLS Access and pre-aggregation
CE ASIC
802.1Q 802.1ad
802.1ah VPLS
Statistics Collection
High Availability
Service Scale
H-QoS
Deep Buffers
Control Plan Security
Loopbacks
Multiple PQ
Next gen CE ASIC greatly expands existing ASIC features/performance
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Cisco products Functional Evolution Comprehensive Functionality
2013
Ma
rke
t F
un
cti
on
ality
Rich
OAM features
Available
Layer 2
Carrier
Ethernet
Rich L3 VPN
Services &
Legacy
Interfaces
IP RAN Backhaul
For Ethernet, ATM
& TDM
Higher speed
Legacy interfaces
Multi-router
redundancy
2013+
Advanced
Timing
capabilities
Multicast
Delivery
capabilities
Increased
Interface
density
Low speed
Legacy interfaces More
Form factors
nV for Mobile
Integrated
Timing
Enhancements
Transport/Resiliency
Optimizations
SDN and OnePK
Increased
performance
Simplified
deployment
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Cisco Access and Small Aggregation Portfolio Snapshot (2013)
ASR 903
Build with investment
protection in mind
Redundant control
processors
Modular design
High service scale in
compact form factor
FE/GE/10GE Ethernet
access
TDM interface
Temperature hardened
Low power consumption
ME 3800X
Line Rate Performance, Multi-Dimensional Service Scale
Evergreen Devices
ME 3400E ME 3600E
ME 2600X
ASR 901
Cisco ASR 903 Series Compact
• 3RU, ETSI 300mm, high performance and scalable
• Hardened/Extended temp range: -40c to +65c
Reliable
• Redundant PSUs, FANs and RSPs all hot-
swappable
• Fully redundant yet separate data and control plane
• Centralized forwarding with ISSU (IOS-XE)
• Hardware: Cisco Carrier Ethernet ASIC
• On RSP switchover the performance will not change.
Flexible
• Today: 55Gbps with services at different scale, while
capable of >360G in the future (roadmap)
• Interface cards: 1x10GE, 8xGE ,16xT1/E1, 4xSTM1
/1xSTM4
Scalable and feature rich
• L2 Switching, L3 Routing, MPLS, QOS with deep
queues at line rate
• SyncE, 1588v2, 10Mhz, BITS, 1PPS, ToD, p2p
• nV client support
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Cisco ME 3600/3800X Product Family Portfolio Expansion to Multi-Service
A
cc
es
s
Ag
gre
ga
tio
n
Ethernet Based Services
ME-3800X
series
ME-3600X
series
Multi - Services
10GE Services Multi Services
Access
1GE Ethernet Aggregation
1GE Ethernet Services
ME-3600X-24CX Overview
2RU
GPS IN/OUT
SD Flash
Mgmt/Console
BITS/Alarms
16 Gig SFP
8 Ethernet
Combo
TOD
16 T1/E1
8 Ethernet
Combo
10 GE
XFP OC3/STM-1 LEDs
• 24xGE(8 combo + 16 SFPs), 4 x 10GE XFPs
• 16 T1/E1, 4xOC3/STM-1(roadmap)
• 2RU, 15” Deep, I-temp: -40 ~ 65C
• Modular Redundant PSU, FANs
•All Interfaces built-in( Usage Licenses)
•L2: EVC, EoMPLS
•L3: IP Routing, IPv6
•MPLS: MPLS VPN, VPLS,
•OAM: Y.1731 PM, 802.1ag, 802.3ah
•CESoPSN, SAToP
•Clocking: Sync. E., 1588-2008 BC/OC
Flexible Interface Options:
• 8GE + 4 x 10GE
• 16GE + 3 x 10GE
• 24GE + 2 x 10GE PSU
Fan Tray
PSU
“Obviously the best solution for us is equipment that is reliable so that we only have to access the location during the summer. These sites are only accessible via helicopter during the winter. The equipment we replaced in this location used to take up the whole building, now it all fits in one rack, not including generators and battery.” - customer quote
It really works….
ME 3600X-24CX under 8 to
10 feet of snow
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Name Ethernet Access Switch Ethernet TDM Access Switch Carrier Ethernet Switch Router
Deployment Access Access Aggregation
SKU ME3600X-24TS (Copper)
ME3600X-24FS (Fiber) ME-3600X-24CX-M ME3800X-24FS (Fiber)
10Gig 2 4 2
10Gig
transceivers SFP+ XFP SFP+
10Gig License License required License required only for 3rd and 4th port No License
TDM No 16 T1E1 interface
4 OC3 No
Timing SyncE, BITS IEEE 1588-2008, SyncE, BITS SyncE, BITS
Features Identical for all platforms listed except for HW differences - MPLS / L3VPN / L2VPN / (H-)VPLS / BGP / IGP
Buffers 44 MBytes 44 MBytes 352 MBytes
Scalability Medium Medium Large
Features
Licensing
• Metro IP Access ( IPv4 & Layer2)
• Advanced Metro IP Access (MPLS, IP & Layer2)
• Metro IP Access ( IPv4 & Layer2)
• Advanced Metro IP Access (MPLS, IP &
Layer2)
• 1588 BC
• Metro Ethernet Services (Layer2 Only)
• Metro IP Services (IP and Layer2)
• Metro Aggregation Services (MPLS, IP and
Layer 2)
• Scaled Metro Ethernet
• Scaled Metro IP
• Scaled Metro Aggregation
Performance
Line rate performance
Throughput: 44Gbps Full Duplex
Forwarding Capacity: 65Mpps
Line rate performance
Throughput: 48Gbps Full Duplex
Forwarding Capacity: 72Mpps
Line rate performance
Throughput: 44Gbps Full Duplex
Forwarding Capacity: 65Mpps
ME 3600X 24FS/TS ME 3600X 24CX ME 3800X
Cisco ME 3600X/3600X-24CX/3800
ME 2600X Product Overview
Redundant Power Feeds
• AC, or -48vDC Power Options
44xGE UNI
• Full Line Rate Packet Processing and Traffic Management
Field Replaceable Fan Tray
• Redundant Fans
• ToD/PSS Output
• Bits Out
4x10GE UNI/NNI
• Full Line Rate Packet Processing and Traffic Management
Industrial Temp Rated
• -40C to +65C Operational Temperature (DC only)
• -40C to +70C Storage Temperature
1 RU ANSI & ETSI Compliant
LEDs
FTTH Security functions
DHCPv4 Snooping with Option-8 / DHCPv4 Rate Limiting /
Dynamic ARP Inspection / IP Source Guard / Mac Security /
Support Access Control List per EFP / Support Storm Control /
Control Plane Security / Dynamic port provisioning / ICMP Rate
Limiting / ARP Rate Limiting per port / All L2 EVC/EFP/QoS
Traffic management
8K policers 2 level hierarchical
Egress queuing (8 queues per port)
Power
Maximum Power 170 Watts, Nominal Power 120 Watts.
Typical 2.72 W Watts Per User
FCS
March 2013
Cisco ASR 901 Series Compact
• 1RU, ETSI 300mm depth, low power draw
• Hardened/Extended temp range: -40c to +65c
Reliable
• DC Power Supply: Dual line feed
• Redundant DC power supply
• Single AC power supply (10G model)
• Redundant fans
Flexible
• TDM/ATM/Ethernet/L3/MPLS
• Pay-as-you-grow license model
Scalable and feature rich
• 12 GE ports + 16 T1/E1 ports
• 12 GE ports + 8 T1/E1 ports + 2 10GE port
• L2 Switching, L3 Routing capabilities with MPLS,
QOS at line rate
• SyncE, 1588v2, 10Mhz, BITS, 1PPS, ToD, p2p
• nV client support
ASR 901 1G – DC Cell Site Router with up to 16 T1/E1 + 12 GE ports
A901-12C-F-D / A901-4C-F-D – Eth Only
A901-12C-FT-D / A901-4C-FT-D – Eth + TDM
ASR 901 10G – DC and AC Cell Site Router with up to 8 T1/E1 + 12 GE + 2x10GE ports
A901-6CZ-FT-D / A901-6CZ-FT-A - Eth + TDM
ASR 901 10G – DC and AC Cell Site Router with up to 12 GE + 2x10GE ports
A901-6CZ-F-D / A901-6CZ-F-A – Eth Only