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    Power GridCommunicationsSolutions for the Energy Sector

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    Let Energy Flow.Communicate.Real-time, uninterrupted communications are vital for

    the reliable operation of power transmission and

    distribution grids, to enable proper network

    management, automation and protection, and to ensure

    the continuous supply of electricity to customers.

    This is not an easy task these days, where legacy

    infrastructure and substation devices must co-exist with

    newly-introduced IP connections and next-generation

    equipment. Power utilities must efciently and economically

    manage a myriad of interfaces, protocols, topologies, and

    media, so that mission-critical data, control commands and

    voice trafc are eectively delivered between operations

    centers and remote sites.

    For close to 30 years, RAD Data Communications has been

    working closely with its worldwide energy utility customers

    to address their particular T&D communications needs with

    feld-proven solutions. Our comprehensive AXCESS+ portfolio

    of multiservice communications products connect any type

    of equipment from Teleprotection and SCADA RTUs to

    high defnition IP cameras, BPL data collectors and AMI

    concentrators over any media and network protocol. Fully

    equipped with remote monitoring and control capabilities,

    RADs wide range o product solutions are specifcally

    designed to ensure the dynamic ow o energy.

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    *

    Technological Excellence

    RADs standards-compliant solutions oer low TCO

    with multiservice support for any network environment, aswell as minimal delay for accurate, real-time transmissions

    and High Availability design.

    *Long-term Product Support

    RADs clear product roadmaps and evolutionary

    approach to life-cycle management ensure continued support

    for legacy services and seamless introduction of NGN

    technologies. Our energy utility customers have the reedom

    to extend their planning horizons with respect to power grid

    communications, without forced investments in network

    upgrades due to product end-of-life decisions made

    unilaterally by vendors.

    *Sustainable Solutions

    At RAD, we share our customers commitment to the

    environment and understand their need to meet increasinglyrigorous environmental regulation. RAD has been successfully

    implementing groundbreaking innovation in form-factor

    miniaturization and power consumption optimization to limit

    material waste and carbon emissions.

    *Customer Commitment

    We apply extensive care and effort to our Global

    Professional Services program from RADcare support

    packages and international training courses to project

    management and on-site services to ensure that our

    customers are completely satisfed with their decision to rely

    on RAD.

    The Power of RAD

    Selected Customers

    Enel ItalyNational Grid USA

    Powercor Australia

    Elia SystemOperatorSA Belgium

    Ampla Energia EServicos SA Brazil

    Hydro QuebecCanada

    AES Gener Chile

    BeijingPowerChina

    EDF France

    E.ON Germany

    MaharashtraState Power

    Generation CoLtd. India

    Israel ElectricCompany Israel

    KEPCO- Korea ElectricPower Corp Korea

    TrustPowerNew Zealand

    Elektra NoresteS.A Panama

    Empresa deElectricidade

    da Madeira S.A.Portugal

    Ural Energosoyuz RussiaElektro Maribord.d Slovenia

    TaiPower Taiwan

    Tanzania ElectricSupply CompanyLimited (TANESCO)Tanzania

    Provincial ElectricityAuthority Thailand

    RAD is the preferred communications vendor for many energy utilities andsystem integrators around the world. Here are the reasons why:

    Partners

    250 certifed RAD partners in more than 150 countries

    System Integrators

    ABB, Alcatel-Lucent, Alstom, Arinc, Fujitsu, HP, Telent, Telvent, Siemens

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    Solution Versatility

    Services

    Video

    Teleprotection

    High/Low SpeedData Connectivity

    SCADA

    LAN

    PABX

    Dry Contacts

    Analog VoiceFXO/FXS/E&M

    G.703

    VoIP

    Interfaces

    X.21/V.35

    RS-232/V.24

    C37.94

    E1/T1

    N x 64 kbps

    Sub-64 kbps

    Ethernet

    ISDN

    Synchronous/Asynchronous

    Products

    MultiserviceMultiplexers and

    Access Nodes, MSAP

    Fiber Multiplexersand Modems

    SHDSLModems

    SDH/SONETMultiplexers

    and ADMs

    SubrateMultiplexers

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    TopologiesPoint-to-Point

    Point-to-Multipoint (Star)

    Multi-drop

    Resilient Ring

    Built-in Redundancy or Service

    Protection

    Networks

    Fiber/FSO

    Copper/xDSL

    Wireless/Satellite

    PDH/SDH/SONET

    Ethernet/IP/MPLS

    ATM

    Frame Relay/X.25

    VoIP SIPTelephony

    System

    DigitalCross Connects

    TDM NTUs WirelessMultiplexers

    Ethernet Converters,Aggregators and

    Access Devices

    TDM over IP

    Multiplexers

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    Remote Substation

    SCADAVoice

    E1/T1, SHDSL,STM-1/OC-3,

    Ethernet Rings

    SDH/SONET

    E1/T1

    Wireless Mux

    Wireless Mux

    E1/T1

    TDM Mux

    SCADA

    Remote Substation

    GbEIP/MPLS

    Control CenterAnalog/Digital Voice/SCADA, Ethernet

    Mux

    STM-1

    Remote Substation

    Mux

    Remote Substation

    Mux

    PBX

    Teleprotection

    Voice

    Remote Substation

    TAC

    LAN

    E&MFXS 4W

    Multiservice Mux

    Remote Substation

    MSAP

    FO

    TAC

    LAN

    E&MFXS 4W

    Multiservice Mux

    Remote Substation

    PBX

    Fiber Mux

    MSAP

    FO

    Copper Mux

    Remote Substation

    SHDSL.bis

    ADM

    ADMMSAP

    Substation multiplexers support all communications

    services: Analog voice and VoIP; Hotline/teleconferencing

    and PBX extension; SCADA and telemetry connectivity

    for analog/digital RTUs, controllers and relays;

    Teleprotection; PLC; inter-substation LAN and NOC

    connectivity; CCTV; PMR and trunked radio (TETRA)

    systems

    Reliable, accurate and immediate delivery of load data,

    alarms and signals between central control and multiple

    stations throughout the T&D grid

    Sel-healing, multirate TDM and Ethernet ring supportwith rapid restoration provide NSPF (no single point

    o ailure) resiliency and a cost-eective alternative to

    multilink connectivity

    Link and system redundancy to ensure service continuity

    for mission-critical applications

    Carrier-class management system for centralized control

    of network elements and easy integration with power

    utility OSS: Remote confguration, diagnostics and

    reporting; FCAPS functionality; Northbound APIs; High

    Availability/Disaster Recovery support

    Small footprint saves rack space and power consumption,

    as well as cabling and cooling resources

    Multiservice Substation Connectivity

    Single-box solutions for multiservice substation connectivity over copper, ber and wireless

    Applications

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    Substation

    EthernetAccess Device

    IP Camera

    VoIP

    Telemetry

    Management

    SDH/SONET

    Substation

    PBX

    Analog RTU

    n x E1/T1

    Ethernetover PDH

    ETH

    PDH MUX

    Data

    VoIP

    NMS

    Substation

    Analog RTU

    n x E1/T1

    Ethernetover PDH

    ETH

    PDH MUX

    Data

    VoIP

    NMS

    MultiserviceAggregation

    ETHData

    VoIP

    NMSX.21V.35

    E1/T1

    STM-1/OC-3

    NOC

    GbE

    NOC

    Legacy

    MSAP

    IP/MPLS

    Substation

    TDMoIP Mux

    FE/GbE

    New IP/EthernetService Addition

    GbE

    NOC

    MSAP

    FE/GbE

    IP Camera

    VoIP

    Telemetry

    Management

    IP/MPLS

    Easy integration of NG services and equipment over

    existing TDM inrastructure: Intelligent electronic devices

    (IEDs), Internet VPN, VoIP telephony, and broadband IP

    cameras

    Service continuity for legacy applications and equipment,

    even ater core networks are replaced to IP/MPLS

    Circuit emulation solutions eature TDMoIP technology,an industry standard developed and patented by RAD,

    without compromising service quality or latency levels

    Ensure deterministic QoS for NGN services and advanced

    grid applications over packet transport using multi-

    priority trafc management, end-to-end OAM and

    performance monitoring

    Future-proof solutions streamlined for Smart Grid

    communications and IEC61850 architecture, including

    reliable, low-latency Ethernet services between sites with

    real-time messaging, such as GOOSE/GSSE

    Help protect critical infrastructure and IP-based SCADA

    systems from malicious cyber attacks with security and

    authentication protocols, such as SSH, SSL, SNMPv3, and

    RADIUS

    Migrating to IP Communications

    Connecting new IP/Ethernet-based substation equipment over existingSDH/SONET infrastructure or PSN and delivering legacy/TDM services over an IP network

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    Wireless Mux

    Control Center

    Wireless Mux

    Wireless Mux

    Wireless Mux

    Wireless Mux

    100 km

    5.4 GHz

    5.8 GHz 80 km

    5.8 GHz

    5.3 GHzIP Camera

    IP Camera

    SDH/SONET

    PBX

    MSAP

    GbE

    X.21

    V.35

    E1/T1

    STM-1

    NOC

    Router

    TAC

    LAN

    E&MFXS 4W

    Multiservice Mux

    Substation

    Multiservice ADM Fiber Mux

    FO

    Video Video Video

    Transmit highly focused video from unmanned facilities

    and remote relay stations over wireless backhaul using

    point-to-point and point-to-multipoint sub-6GHz

    wireless mux solutions

    Ensure high performance for IP-based video surveillance

    over broadband wireless with accurate clock recovery,

    low latency and trafc classifcation or CoS priorities

    Save on OpEx by optimizing use o available bandwidth

    with asymmetrical upload/download throughput

    Enable simultaneous transmission from multiple

    locations, while ensuring High Availability and servicereliability with MHS (monitored hot standby) and HSS

    (hub-site synchronization)

    Remote monitoring of unmanned facilities over wireless backhaul

    Enable 24x7 remote monitoring and deliver actionable

    information in real time to allow security and operations

    personnel at remote control centers to take immediate

    action when required

    Support secure VPN applications or IP camera trafc

    between remote substations and NOC

    Provide high capacity to accommodate high resolution

    IP video throughput from multiple cameras, as well as

    advanced analytics and command signals or fxed and

    pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras

    High-capacity video trafc connectivity over ber

    Video Surveillance Backhaul

    Applications

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    TeleprotectionComm Channel

    Substation

    C37.94, X.21,V.35, E&M, E1/T1

    TeleprotectionComm Channel

    Substation

    PDH/SDH/SONET Network or

    TeleprotectionUnit

    TeleprotectionUnit C37.94, X.21,

    V.35, E&M, E1/T1

    Point-to-Point Dark Fiber

    Deliver Teleprotection signals with mission-critical

    accuracy over dedicated fber, TDM or IP, to help central

    control better manage the power grid load and to protect

    termination and transformation equipment from severe

    damages resulting from faulty HV lines

    C37.94-compliant Teleprotection communication

    channels allow reliable transmission by minimizing data

    errors due to EM and RF intererence, or ground potential

    rise (GPR)

    Ultra-low end-to-end propagation delay supports

    immediate delivery of Transfer Trip commands from

    protective relay/contact transfer to remote-end

    substations

    Maintain perormance levels when migrating to packet

    networks with hard QoS, as well as robust latency and

    jitter protection

    Teleprotection Connectivity

    Teleprotection connectivity with ultra-low end-to-end delay

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    Control Site

    EoSDH/SONETAggregation

    GbE

    GbE

    SDH/SONET

    Ch. STM-1

    STM-1STM-4

    EoPDHAccess Device

    POP

    DataCollector

    FE BPLn x E1/T1

    POP

    Base Station

    FE

    WiMAX

    E1/T1 Zigbee

    POP

    DataCollector

    FE/GbEFE/GbEGbEIP/MPLS

    EoPDHAccess Device

    ETHAccess Device

    EoSDH/SONETAggregation

    GbE

    POP

    Data

    CollectorFE/RS-232

    MobileModem/Router

    MobileNetwork

    GPRS/UMTS

    Applications

    AMI (advanced metering inrastructure) connectivity

    solutions for smart energy grids, transporting meter data

    and meter management trafc between collector points

    and control rooms

    Enable automation of power distribution networks while

    utilizing existing cores with intelligent Ethernet over

    PDH/SDH/SONET backhaul solutions that provide quality

    of service for two-way data communications between

    the RF, WiMAX or BPL/PLC feld area network (FAN) and

    the utility operations center

    Support secure, real-time smart meter networking over

    native Ethernet/NG fber backhaul and IP/MPLS cores

    with advanced trafc management and perormance

    monitoring

    Backhauling smart meter data over SDH/SONET or PSN

    Smart Meter Backhaul

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    Central Site

    EthernetAggregation

    GbE

    GbE

    SDH/SONET

    Ch. STM-1

    STM-1STM-4

    Customer A

    n x E1/T1

    Customer B

    FE/GbEGbEIP/MPLS

    EthernetAggregation

    GbE

    Internet

    NMS

    EthernetDemarcation

    ETHLAN

    Internet

    VoIP

    EthernetDemarcation

    ETHLAN

    Internet

    VoIP

    n x E1/T1

    ServiceProvider

    UtelcoPOP

    Service ProviderPOP

    RemoteBranch

    RemoteBranch

    Enable grid operators to easily and cost effectively

    increase revenues by leveraging their footprint to provide

    competitive retail and wholesale communications

    services

    Take advantage of increasing deregulation to deliver

    Internet access, voice, LAN extension, and SAN services

    to enterprises with centralized management

    Intelligent devices support differentiated QoS with end-

    to-end visibility to distinguish between multiple network

    maintenance domains for leased bandwidth, shared

    access and other carrier o carrier (CoC) services

    Utelco business connectivity and carrier of carrier services

    Utelco Services

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    The Access Company

    Specifcations are subject to change without prior notifcation. This document contains trademarks registered by their respectivecompanies. The RAD name, logo and logotype, are registered trademarks o RAD Data Communications Ltd.RAD product names are trademarks o RAD Data Communications Ltd. 2010 RAD Data Communications. All rights reserved.Catalog number 802448, Version 10/10

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    International HeadquartersRAD Data Communications Ltd.24 Raoul Wallenberg StreetTel Aviv 69719, IsraelTel: 972-3-6458181

    Fax: 972-3-7604732email: [email protected]

    North America Headquarters

    RAD Data Communications, Inc.900 Corporate DriveMahwah, NJ 07430, USATel: 1-201-529-1100Toll ree: 1-800-444-7234Fax: 1-201-529-5777email: [email protected]

    Regional Ofces

    Far EastRAD Far East Ltd.Suite A, 26/F, One Capital Place18 Luard Rd., WanchaiHong Kong, ChinaTel: 852-25270101Fax: 852-25284761email: [email protected]

    Latin AmericaRAD Amrica Latina S.A.Gorostiaga 1664 1 A Floor1426 Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Tel: 54-11-4779-1117Fax: 54-11-4771-0460email: [email protected]

    OceaniaRAD Data Australia Pty Ltd.Level 7, Suite 2, 100 Walker StreetNorth Sydney NSW 2060, AustraliaTel: 61-2-9922 7581Fax: 61-2-9954 0577email: [email protected]

    Local OfcesBrazilRAD do Brasil Ltda.Edifcio Diamond TowerRua Maestro Cardim, 1.191, Floor 13Cj. 135 CEP 01323-001, So Paulo, SPBrazilTel: 55-11-3171-2940Fax: 55-11-3253-7754

    email: [email protected]

    ChinaRAD ChinaSuite 801, Global Trade Center36 Beisanhuan DongluDongcheng DistrictBeijing 100013, ChinaTel: 86-10-5825 7665Fax: 86-10 -5825 7795email: [email protected]

    FranceRAD FranceVecteur Sud - Bat A1er tage70-86, Avenue de la Rpublique92320 Chatillon, FranceTel: 33-1-41 17 41 80Fax: 33-1-41 17 41 81email: [email protected]

    GermanyRAD Data Communications GmbHOtto-Hahn-Str. 28-3085521 Ottobrunn-RiemerlingGermanyTel: 49-89-665927-0Fax: 49-89-665927-77

    email: [email protected]

    IndiaRAD Data Communications Pvt. Ltd.407, Madhava, Plot No. C-4, E-BlockBandra-Kurla ComplexBandra (East) Mumbai 400 051IndiaTel: 91-22-65-200200Fax: 91-22-30-683687email: [email protected]

    JapanRAD Japan K.K.Bureau Toranomon 10F2-7-16 Toranomon, Minato-kuTokyo, JapanTel: 81-3-5251 3651Fax: 81-3-5251 3652email: [email protected]

    RussiaRAD Data Communications Ltd.10, B. Tulskaya St., Building 9Floor 7, Ofce 9705Moscow, 115191, Russia

    Tel: 7-495-231-1239Fax: 7-495-231-1097email: [email protected]

    United KingdomRAD Data Communications Ltd. (PO Box 318Romsey, S051 1ASEnglandTel: 44-1794-514220email: [email protected]