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Alcatel-Lucent 7450 ESSE T h E r n E T S E r v i C E S w i T C h | r E L E A S E 7 . 0
The Alcatel-Lucent 7450 Ethernet Service Switch (ESS) is a high performance MPLS-enabled Carrier Ethernet
platform providing high-speed Ethernet service delivery and high-density service aggregation at the Carrier
Ethernet service edge. With industry-leading throughput, density, reliability and service depth, the 7450 ESS
is the platform of choice to enable wide scale Carrier Ethernet adoption, implementation, and transformation.
The Alcatel-Lucent 7450 ESS is the industry’s most advanced MPLS-enabled Carrier Ethernet platform. With terabit capacity, leading port densities, advanced MPLS capabilities, and best-in-class service attributes all in a highly reliable and feature-rich platform, the 7450 ESS is a field-proven, highly-scalable platform designed to support residential triple play services, business VPN services and mobile backhaul applications at the Carrier Ethernet service edge. The 7450 ESS integrates the scalability, resiliency and predictability of MPLS along with the bandwidth and economics of Ethernet to enable a metro-wide, converged packet aggregation infra-structure using Carrier Ethernet to deliver next-generation services.
The Metro Ethernet Forum certified (MEF-9, MEF-14) Alcatel-Lucent 7450 ESS provides unmatched service depth to set a new market benchmark for the delivery of advanced services with predictable, differentiated service level agreements (SLAs). Advanced service delivery includes both multipoint and point-to-point business VPN services, such as virtual private LAN services (VPLS), Ethernet LAN (ELAN) services,
Ethernet access to IP VPNs, virtual leased line (VLL) services, Ethernet Line (ELine) services, and Ethernet access to enhanced Internet services. It also includes high-density, service-aware aggregation of residential triple play and mobile traffic over IP/MPLS infrastructures.
Leveraging the carrier-optimized and highly fault-tolerant Service Router Operating System (SR OS) — a common element across the Alcatel-Lucent Service Router portfolio — the 7450 ESS pro-vides advanced hierarchical quality of service (H-QoS), highly flexible service-aware QoS, and operations, administra-tion and maintenance (OA&M) toolkit to enable next-generation service delivery. For more advanced service delivery, the 7450 ESS features Integrated Service Adapters (ISAs) to provide high perfor-mance L3 through L7 application-specific processing for the monetization and optimization of advanced residential triple play and business VPN services.
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The Alcatel-Lucent 7450 ESS is available in five chassis options:
• 7450ESS-12: 12-slot platform, deliver-ing up to 1 Tb/s (half duplex) of throughput
• 7450ESS-7: 7-slot platform, deliver-ing up to 500 Gb/s (half duplex) of throughput
• 7450ESS-6: 6-slot platform, deliver-ing up to 320 Gb/s (half duplex) of throughput
• 7450ESS-6V: 6-slot platform, deliver-ing up to 320 Gb/s (half duplex) of throughput
• 7450ESS-1: Single-slot platform, delivering up to 40 Gb/s (half duplex) of throughput
With five platform options, the Alcatel-Lucent 7450 ESS allows service providers, ILECs, multiservice operators (MSOs), mobile operators, city carriers, Internet service providers, application service providers and industry and public sector (IPS) customers to build-out cost- optimized, next-generation infrastruc-tures for a right-sized solution for any network environment. Each system offers leading throughput and density, the ability to mix and match a wide range of Ethernet and packet over SONET/SDH interface adapters, and exceptional portability of adapters across platforms.
Alcatel-Lucent is committed to provid-ing environmentally friendly solutions. Energy efficiency and environmental responsibility are built into the platform design, research and development programs, manufacturing processes, and life cycle management. As a result, the 7450 ESS delivers some of the high-est levels of energy efficiency in the market and can play a major role in helping service providers reduce their overall energy consumption and carbon footprint.
Features
• Terabitroutingcapacitytomeetever increasing bandwidth require-ments in Carrier Ethernet network-ing environments
¬ Up to 1 Tb throughput (half duplex) in 1/3 of a telco rack
¬ 50 Gb/s (full duplex) slots with no tradeoff between terabit performance and advanced service delivery
¬ Migration path to multi-terabit system capacity with 100 Gb/s (full duplex) slots planned on existing system, leveraging breakthrough in-house developed FP2 silicon—without a forklift upgrade
• Awiderangeofhigh-density, flexible Ethernet and SONET/SDH interface options enabling cost-effective Carrier Ethernet service delivery and aggregation
¬ Full compliment of 10M/100M/1G/ 10G Ethernet interfaces with SFP/XFP/copper support
- Up to 400 GigE ports/chassis; 1,200 GigE ports/rack
- Up to 80 10GigE ports/chassis; 240 10GigE ports/rack
- Support for synchronous Ether-net (Sync-E) on MDA-XPs
¬ 10GigE MDA with integrated tunable DWDM optics and Sync-E support integrates transponders into the adapter
¬ 10GigE and GigE High-Scale MDA supports up to 20k subscribers with 160,000 ingress queues and 160,000 egress queues per adapter
¬ Flexible half-slot configurations for maximum resource use and minimized cost
¬ Mix-and-match interface types at the IOM level and/or between chassis
¬ SONET/SDH interface adapter options include the following multi-port SONET/SDH MDAs:
- OC-3c/STM-1c, OC12-c/STM-4c and OC-48c/STM-16c
• ComprehensiveMPLS-enabledCarrierEthernet to support a full range of residential, business and mobile service applications
¬ Advanced MPLS and IP feature set includes RSVP-TE, LDP, T-LDP, PWE3, fast reroute (FRR), OSPF, IS-IS and RIP
¬ Fully featured Layer 2 VPNs using VPLS, H-VPLS and VLLs
¬ Ethernet support includes IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN tagging), IEEE 802.1ad (QinQ or Stacked VLANs), IEEE 802.1s (Multiple Spanning Tree), IEEE 802.1w (Rapid Spanning Tree), IEEE 802.1ah (Provider Backbone Bridges), synchronous Ethernet
¬ Seamless integration with IP/MPLS provider edge
- Layer 2 VPNs over MPLS
- Ethernet access to IP VPN and enhanced Internet services
¬ Layer 2 tunneling protocol (L2TP), point-to-point protocol (PPP) and BGP-based auto-discovery for VPLS.
¬ Equal Cost Multipath Protocol (ECMP) supports LDP and LDP-over-RSVP-TE tunnels
¬ Flexible deployment options include full mesh, point-to-point, ring and dual-homed topologies
¬ MEF-9 and MEF-14 certified plat-form supporting any service over any port
• High-availabilityarchitecturewithproven, industry-leading feature set
¬ Non-stop services for VLL, VPLS and enhanced Internet services
¬ Non-stop routing on IS-IS, OSPF, RSVP-TE, LDP, IGMP snooping and graceful restart helper mode
¬ In-service software upgrade (ISSU) support leverages non-stop services and non-stop routing
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¬ Link and node resiliency features include FRR, multi-chassis LAG, multi-chassis ring, multi-chassis APS and dual-homed connections
¬ FRR includes one-to-one and/or facility backup LSPs along with primary and secondary LSPs
¬ BFD support includes RSVP-TE, OSPF, IS-IS and static routes
¬ Modular and fault-tolerant operating system
¬ Packet processing, queuing, and buffering are fully distributed on line cards
¬ Fully redundant common equipment with hot-swappable components
• Advanced,highlyflexibleservice-aware QoS with service-based queuing, policing, and shaping and per-service guarantees
¬ Service and network level queuing
¬ Granular shaping, policing, marking of traffic and services
¬ H-QoS with advanced scheduling and accounting
¬ Up to 64,000 service queues, 1M hierarchical policers and 2M 2-tier MAC FIBs per Input/Output Module (IOM)
• ServicespecializationusingIntegratedService Adapter (ISA) modules for high performance Layer 3 to Layer 7 application-specific processing within the platform for the monetization and optimization of advanced resi-dential and business VPN services
¬ Application Assurance Integrated Service Adapter (AA-ISA) enables managed online services and ap-plication assurance VPN services
¬ Video Integrated Service Adapter (Video-ISA) enables local ad insertion and assured linear TV applications
• Extensiveservice-awareOAMtoolkitprovides precise SLA-based service control
¬ ITU-T Y.1731 and IEEE 802.1ag for performance and fault management
¬ IEEE 802.3ah for Ethernet first mile OAM
¬ Service Assurance Agent (SAA) for performance measurement
¬ VPLS OAM
¬ Service ping
¬ LSP ping and traceroute IP ping and trace route
¬ Virtual circuit connectivity verification and type-length- value (TLV) status
• Service-awaremanagementportfoliofor assured, simplified, and integrated operations across network and service management layers
¬ 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM)
¬ 5650 Control Plane Manager (CPAM)
¬ 5670 Reporting and Analysis Manager (RAM)
¬ 5750 Subscriber Services Controller (SSC)
¬ Alcatel-Lucent OSS Connected Partner Program
¬ Service Portals
• CommonportfolioOSwiththeAlcatel-Lucent purpose-built and fault tolerant Service Router Operating System (SR OS)
¬ Supported across the Service Router portfolio: 7450 ESS, 7210 Service Access Switch (SAS), 7705 Service Access Router (SAR), 7750 SR and the 7710 SR
• Robustsecurityfeaturesprotectthe node, network, and users from fraud, spoofing, and attack
¬ Control Processor Module queuing to mitigate DoS attacks
¬ Control protocol authentication
¬ Flexible filter policies on ingress or egress to an interface or service
¬ MAC and IP layer ACL filtering at line rate
¬ Anti-spoofing filters
¬ Flexible filter policies on ingress or egress to an interface or service
¬ SSL management traffic encryption
¬ Radius/TACACS+ servers
¬ SNMPv3 traps
¬ Service mirroring, lawful intercept, robust authentication and logging
• Environmentalfriendlyplatformsupporting leading power efficiency and a wide range of eco-friendly features designed to safeguard the environment, minimize power and footprint consumption, and lower operational costs
Benefits
• Deliverubiquitousserviceswith massive scale and reach
¬ Consolidate next-generation residential, business and mobile services on a single platform at the Carrier Ethernet service edge
¬ High performance MPLS and IP protocols and traffic engineering capabilities for efficient, reliable transport of any service or applica-tion and seamless integration with the IP/MPLS provider edge
¬ VPLS, VLL, E-line and E-LAN services leverage MPLS to provide seamless Carrier Ethernet service reach over metro, national and international geographies
¬ PBB and MPLS/VPLS integration innovation enhances network and service scalability — both in terms of reach and MAC addressing — to support the expansion of Carrier Ethernet VPN service into new territories
¬ Provide enhanced scale and service granularity for very large-scale deployments with massive subscriber services engineered for oversubscription and low average bandwidth using the HS-MDA
• Increaserevenueswithinnovative,differentiated services
¬ Highly flexible service-aware QoS along with a highly available platform ensures the support of residential triple play, business VPN and mobile services with predictable SLAs
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¬ Advanced H-QoS ensures the support of highly stringent SLAs required to deliver advanced next-generation applications including video, IPTV, multimedia Internet, and premium business VPN services
¬ Performance predictability with no tradeoff between forwarding performance and service depth
¬ Monetize and optimize new applications for further SLA differentiation using ISA cards
- Traffic requiring additional high-touch processing is diverted to an ISA card with no performance impact on other applications or services
- AA-ISA provides high touch L3 to L7 packet processing for ad-vanced residential and business VPN services at wirespeed
- Video-ISA enables local ad inser-tion and decentralizes and inte-grates retransmission and fast channel change (RET/FCC) func-tions into platform for advanced triple play services
• Improvecustomersatisfactionwithnon-stop Carrier Ethernet
¬ Leading high availability feature set, including non-stop services, non-stop routing and FRR, enables a flawless quality of experience and promotes brand differentiation
¬ Fault tolerant hardware and SR OS enable high-value SLA-backed services to be offered at no risk
¬ Non-stop services keeps all services (VLL, VPLS, enhanced Internet services) and applications running during a control plane failure
¬ Non-stop routing provides true stateful resiliency of routing and MPLS signaling protocols (IS-IS, OSPF, RSVP-TE, LDP, IGMP snoop-ing) during a control plane failure
• Dramaticallyimprovereturnoninvestment
¬ Terabit system capacity with a proven “in-place” per-slot upgrade to 50 Gb/s (full duplex) capacity and evolution to multi-terabit scalability provides unmatched investment protection
¬ Reduce costs and simplify network-ing with a metro-wide, converged packet aggregation infrastructure using Carrier Ethernet to deliver next-generation residential, busi-ness and mobile services
¬ Interface density and high sub-scriber and service scale allow for more subscribers per platform to further improve return on invest-ment without compromising performance and service quality
¬ Integrated advanced packet pro-cessing functionality using ISAs enables value-added services to be introduced quickly on current network infrastructure
¬ Reduce optical equipment costs using the 10GigE MDA with tun-able optics, eliminating the need for external transponders and interconnection equipment, and reducing sparing costs
• Reduceoperationalcostswhileimproving service assurance and increasing service velocity
¬ Tight integration of SR OS with the 5620 SAM, 5650 CPAM, and the 5670 RAM reduces ongoing operational costs while enabling precise service-aware SLA control
¬ 5620 SAM simplifies end-to-end L2/L3 service provisioning; helps reduce MTTR with rapid problem detection, isolation, and prevention; and provides a fully integrated service-aware OAM tool kit for improved overall service availability
¬ 5650 CPAM takes the complexity out of managing the dynamic con-trol plane, significantly improving the assurance of services built on an IP/MPLS infrastructure
¬ 5650 RAM provides subscriber, application and traffic flow intel-ligence, supports QoS control decisions, and aids in capacity planning of advanced residential and business VPN services using the AA-ISA
¬ Ease of integrating Alcatel-Lucent’s flexible service-aware manage-ment and service portals into existing workflows and processes lowers TCO
¬ Common SR OS across multiple platforms enables efficiencies in software qualification cycles and personnel training, resulting in further OPEX savings
¬ A non-service-affecting Lawful Intercept implementation that provides an assurance of confiden-tiality and security for LI adminis-trators, activities and information, and supports lawful intercept mirroring on a per-subscriber, per-service, per-flow and per-network Intercept Access Point (IAP) basis
• Reducecarbonfootprintandenvi-ronmental impact
¬ Terabit architecture delivers greater traffic volumes in a smaller physical footprint while consuming less power per Gigabit
¬ Leading edge, power-efficient silicon and IOM technology enable high levels of energy efficiency and reduced cooling requirements
¬ Integrated Service Adapters (ISAs) reduce the number of devices needed in the network to minimize cost, floor space, and power and cooling requirements
¬ In-place platform evolution provides long-term sustainable growth resulting in less waste and land fill
¬ Advanced high availability feature- set enables fine-tuning of network redundancy needs, to further improve environmental efficiency and network costs
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Technical Specifications
7450 ESS-12 7450 ESS-7 7450 ESS-6 7450 ESS-6v 7450 ESS-1
System throughput •Switchfabric:Upto 1 Tb/s (half duplex)
•Slotcapacity:Upto 50 Gb/s (full duplex)
•Switchfabric:Upto 500 Gb/s (half duplex)
•Slotcapacity:Upto 50 Gb/s (full duplex)
•Switchfabric:Upto 320 Gb/s half duplex (non-redundant with graceful degradation); up to 160 Gb/s half duplex (fully redundant)
•Slotcapacity:Upto 40 Gb/s full duplex (non-redundant); up to 20 Gb/s full duplex (redundant)
•Switchfabric:Upto 320 Gb/s half duplex (non-redundant with graceful degradation); up to 160 Gb/s half duplex (fully redundant)
•Slotcapacity:Upto 40 Gb/s full duplex (non-redundant with graceful degradation); up to 20 Gb/s full duplex (redundant)
•Switchfabric:Upto 40 Gb/s (half duplex)
•MDAhalf-slotcapacity:Upto10Gb/s(fullduplex)
IOM support •IOM-20G•IOM3-XP•Upto10perchassis
•IOM-20G•IOM3-XP•Upto5perchassis
•IOM-20G•IOM3-XP•Upto4perchassis
•IOM-20G•IOM3-XP•Upto4perchassis
•OneintegratedIOMandSF/CPM
Number of half-slot MDAs per chassis
•Upto20–AnymixofMDAorMDA-XP
•Upto10–AnymixofMDAorMDA-XP
•Upto8–AnymixofMDAorMDA-XP
•Upto8–AnymixofMDAorMDA-XP
•Upto2–AnymixofMDAorMDA-XP
Common Equipment Redundancy
•SF/CPM,powerentrymodule-3(PEM-3),fan
•SF/CPM,PEM-3,fan •SF/CPM,PEM-3,fan •SF/CPM,PEM-3,fan •Power,fan
Hot-swappable modules
•SF/CPM,PEM-3,fans,IOM,MDA,ISA
•SF/CPM,PEM-3,fan,IOM,MDA,ISA
•SF/CPM,PEM-3,fan,IOM,MDA,ISA
•SF/CPM,PEM-3,fan,IOM,MDA,ISA
•IntegratedIOMand SF/CPM,MDAandpower
Dimensions •Height:62.2cm(24.5in.)•Width:44.5cm(17.5in.)•Depth: ¬Withoutcableguides:
65.4 cm (25.75 in.) ¬Withcableguides:
76.5 cm (30.1 in.)
•Height:35.56cm(14in.)•Width:44.5cm(17.5in.)•Depth:64.8cm(25.5in.)
•Height:35.56cm(14in.)•Width:44.5cm(17.5in.)•Depth:64.8cm(25.6in.)
•Height:80cm(31.5in.)•Width:46.5cm(18.3in.)•Depth:45.5cm(17.9in.)
•Height:6.7cm(2.6in.)•Width:44.5cm(17.5in.)•Depth:56.4cm(22.2in.)
Weight •Empty:33.1kg(73lb)chassis weight with two fan trays and air filters
•Loaded:152kg(335lb)approx.
•Empty:27.2kg(60lb)chassis weight with 2 fan trays and air filters
•Loaded:70.5kg(155lb)approx.
•Empty:32.7kg(72lb)chassis weight with, PEMS,twofantraysand air filters
•Empty:54.4kg(119.7lb)chassis weight with PEMs,fantraysand air filters
•Loaded:89kg(195.8lb)approx.
•27.22kg(60lb)chassisweight
Power •-40VDCto-72VDC•90Ato162A•1+1redundancy
•-40VDCto-72VDC•52Ato93A•1+1redundancy
•-40VDCto-72VDC•41Ato75A•1+1redundancy
•-40VDCto-72VDC•41Ato75A•1+1redundancy
•110VACor220VAC•-40VDCto-72VDC•10Ato6A•1+1redundancy•ACavailablewith
external shelf
Cooling •Front-to-backairflow •Side-to-backairflow •Side-to-backairflow •Front-bottomintake,rear top exhaust
•Side-to-sideairflow
Table 1. 7450 ESS chassis specifications
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MDA TYPE PORT COUNT INTERFACE TYPE ESS-1 ESS-6 /ESS-6v ESS-7 ESS-12
ETHERNET MDA-XPs
GigE 20 SFP 40 160 200 400
10/100/1000BASE-TX 20 rJ-45 40 160 200 400
GigE 10 SFP 20 80 100 200
10GigE 4 XFP 8 32 40 80
10GigE 2 XFP 4 16 20 40
10GigE 1 XFP 2 8 10 20
ETHERNET MDA WITH TUNAblE OPTICS
10GigE 1 LC with Tunable DWDMOptics
2 8 10 20
ETHERNET MDAs
10/100BASE-TX 60 rJ-45 120 480 600 1200
100BASE-FX 20 SFP 40 160 200 400
10/100/1000BASE-TX 20 rJ-45 40 200 200 400
GigE 20 SFP 40 160 200 400
GigE 10 SFP 20 80 100 200
10GBASE (LAn) 2 XFP 4 16 20 40
10GBASE (LAn/wAn) 1 XFP 2 8 10 20
10GBASE (LAn) 1 XFP 2 8 10 20
10GBASE+GigECombination(LAN) 1/10 XFP/SFP 2/20 8/80 10/100 20/200
HIgH SCAlE MDAs
GigE 10 SFP 20 80 100 200
10GigE 1 XFP 2 8 10 20
POS MDAs
OC-3c/STM-1c 16 SFP 32 128 160 320
OC-12c/STM-4c/OC-3c/STM-1c(Multirate) 8 SFP 16 64 80 160
OC-12c/STM-4c/OC-3c/STM-1c(Multirate) 16 SFP 32 128 160 320
OC-48c/STM-16c 4 SFP 8 32 40 80
OC-48c/STM-16c 2 SFP 4 16 20 40
OTHER
versatile Service Adapter n/A n/A 2 8 10 20
Table 2. 7450 ESS MDA-XP and MDA port densities-by-chassistype
ISA TYPE NOTES
Application Assurance iSA (AA-iSA) 7persystemwithN+1forredundancy
video iSA 8 per system with load balancing
Table 3. 7450 ESS ISA summary
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Synchronous Ethernet (Sync-E) standards support• ITU-TG.8261-g.pactiming–Timingand
synchronization aspects of packet networks
• ITU-TG.8262-g.paclock–Timingcharacteristicsof Ethernet equipment slave clock (EEC)
• ITU-TG.8263-g.paclock.bis–Synchronousstatusmessaging(SSM)echosupport
• ITU-TG.8264-g.pacmod–Distributionof timing through packet networks
Safety standards and compliance agency certificationsSafety
•EN60590-1
•IEC60950-1CBScheme
•CSA/UL60950-1NRTL
•FDACDRH21-CFR1040
•EN60825-1
•EN60825-1\2
•IEC60825-1
•IEC60825-2
EMC
•ICES-003ClassA
•FCCPart15ClassA
•EN300386
•EN55022
•EN55024
•EN61000-4-2
•EN61000-4-3
•EN61000-4-4
•EN61000-4-5
•EN61000-4-6
•EN61000-4-11
•IECCISPR22
•AS/NZSCISPR22
Immunity
•EN61000-3-2PowerLineHarmonics
•EN61000-3-3VoltageFluctuationsandFlicker
•EN61000-4-2ElectricStaticDischarge
•EN61000-4-3RadiatedImmunity
•EN61000-4-4EFT
•EN61000-4-5Surge
•EN61000-4-6LowFrequencyCommon
•EN61000-4-11VoltageDipsandSags
Telecom
•TelcordiaGR-253-COREIssue3
•IEEE802.3(GigabitEthernet,Ethernet)
•ANSIT1.105.03
•ANSIT1.105.06
•ANSIT1.105.09
•ANSIT1.403(DS1)
•ANSIT1.404(DS3)
•ITU-TG.957
•ITU-TG.825
•ITU-TG.824
•ITU-TG.823
•ITU-TG.813
•ITU-TG.707
•ITU-TG.703
Environmental
•ETS300019-1-1,StorageTests,Class1.2
•ETS300019-1-2,TransportationTests,Class2.3
•ETS300019-1-3,OperationalTests,Class3.2
•ETS300019-2-4,perA1Seismic
Environmental specifications
•Operatingtemperature:0°Cto40°C (32°Fto104°F)
•Relativehumidity:15%to85%(non-condensing)
•Operatingaltitude:sealevelto3048m 10,000 ft)
Electronic equipment devices
•WEEE
•RoHS
•R&TTE
•ChinaCRoHS
Certifications
•NetworkEquipmentBuildingSystem(NEBS)Level 3
¬TelcordiaGR-63-CORE,Issue4,June2006
¬TelcordiaGR-1089-CORE,Issue3,March2006
¬ ATT-TP-76200
•CE
PART NUMbER PART NAME DESCRIPTION
3hE04834AA CH-BN7450ESS-12DC+SF/CPM-3BNDL 7450ESS-12DC+ESS-12SF/CPM-3Bundle.Includes:7450ESS-12DCintegratedchassis(1x3HE02033BA)whichincludesredundantDCPEM-3s(2x3HE03666AA),impedancepanels(2x3HE04150AA,5perpack)andnon-redundant7450ESS-12SF/CPM-3(1x3HE03618AA).
3hE04835AA CH-BN7450ESS-7DC+SF/CPM-3BNDL 7450ESS-7DC+SF/CPM-3Bundle.Includes:ESS-7DCintegratedchassis(1x3HE00387CB)whichincludesredundantDCPEM-3s(Slot-13HE03665AA&Slot23HE03664AA),impedancepanels (1 x 3hE04150AA, 5 per pack), a high flow fan tray, fan filter and non-redundant 7450 ESS-7SF/CPM-3(1x3HE04166AA).
3hE00314BC Ch-Bn -7450 ESS-7 AC BnDL 7450ESS-7ACChassisBundle.Includes:7450ESS-7ACintegratedchassis(1x3HE00387BA)whichincludesnon-redundantSF/CPM-2(1x3HE01172AA)andanESS-7ACpowersupply(1x 3hE00187AA).
3hE02329BA 7450 ESS-6 DC Chassis Bundle 7450ESS-6DC6ChassisBundle.Includes:7450ESS-6DCintegratedchassis(1x3HE-02305BA)whichincludesredundantDCPEM-3s(Slot-13HE04151AA&Slot-23HE04152AA),two(2)fantrays,afanfilteranda80GSF/CPM(1x3HE02297AA,one(1)requiredper7450ESS-6slotShelf,uptotwo(2)per7450ESS-6slotShelfforCPUandfabricredundancy).
3hE04182AA 7450 ESS-6v DC Chassis Bundle 7450ESS-6vVerticallyOriented6-slotChassisBundle.Includes:7450ESS-6vDCintegratedchassis(1x3HE03668AA)whichincludesredundantDCPEM-3s(2x3HE04170AA),impedance panels (4 x impedance Panels), two (2) fan trays, a fan filter and a non-redundant 80GSF/CPM-2(1x3HE02297AA).
3hE00226AC SYS-7450ESS-1AC/DC20GSYSTEM 7450ESS-120GSystem.IncludesOne(1)ACandone(1)DCPEMandanintegratedSwitchFabricandCPU/IOMwith20Gb/sforwardingcapacity.Acceptsupto2MDAs.
3hE00226AB SYS-7450ESS-1DUALDC20GSYSTEM 7450ESS-120GSystem.IncludesredundantDCPEMsandanintegratedSwitchFabricandCPU/IOMwith20Gb/sforwardingcapacity.Acceptsupto2MDAs.
Table 4. Alcatel-lucent 7450 ESS ordering information
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Standards complianceIEEE802.1ab-REV/D3StationandMediaAccessControl Connectivity Discovery
iEEE 802.1d Bridging
iEEE 802.1p/Q vLAn Tagging
IEEE802.1sMultipleSpanningTree
iEEE 802.1w rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
iEEE 802.1x Port Based network Access Control
iEEE 802.1ad Provider Bridges
iEEE 802.1ah Provider Backbone Bridges
IEEE802.1agServiceLayerOAM
IEEE802.3ahEthernetintheFirstMile
IEEE802.1akMultipleMACRegistrationProtocol
iEEE 802.3 10BaseT
iEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
iEEE 802.3ae 10Gbps Ethernet
IEEE802.3ahEthernetOAM
IEEE802.3u100BaseTX
iEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE802.3z1000BaseSX/LX
ITU-TY.1731OAMfunctionsandmechanisms for Ethernet based networks
Protocol supportOSPF
RFC1765OSPFDatabaseOverflow
RFC2328OSPFVersion2
RFC2370OpaqueLSASupport
RFC3101OSPFNSSAOption
RFC3137OSPFStubRouterAdvertisement
RFC3623GracefulOSPFRestart–GRhelper
rFC 3630 Traffic Engineering (TE) Extensions toOSPFVersion2
rFC 4203 for Shared risk Link Group (SrLG) sub-TLv
BGP
rFC 1397 BGP Default route Advertisement
rFC 1772 Application of BGP in the internet
rFC 1965 Confederations for BGP
rFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute
RFC2385ProtectionofBGPSessionsviaMD5
rFC 2439 BGP route Flap Dampening
RFC2547bisBGP/MPLSVPNs
RFC4760MultiprotocolExtensionsforBGP-4
rFC 2918 route refresh Capability for BGP-4rFC 3392 Capabilities Advertisement with BGP4
rFC 4271 BGP-4 (previously rFC 1771)
RFC4456BGPRouteReflection:AlternativetoFull-meshIBGP(previouslyRFC1966&2796)
RFC4724GracefulRestartMechanismforBGP– GRhelperRFC4760Multi-protocolExtensionsfor BGP
rFC 4893 BGP Support for Four-octet AS number Space
rFC 5065 Confederations for BGP (obsoletes 3065)
IS-IS
RFC1142OSIIS-ISIntra-domainRoutingProtocol(ISO10589)
RFC1195UseofOSIIS-ISforroutinginTCP/IP &dualenvironments
rFC 2763 Dynamic hostname Exchange for iS-iS
rFC 2966 Domain-wide Prefix Distribution with Two-Level iS-iS
RFC2973IS-ISMeshGroups
rFC 3373 Three-way handshake for intermediate System to intermediate System (iS-iS) Point-to-Point Adjacencies
rFC 3567 intermediate System to intermediate System (iSiS) Cryptographic Authentication
rFC 3719 recommendations for interoperable networks using iS-iS
rFC 3784 intermediate System to intermediate System (iS-iS) Extensions for Traffic Engineering (TE)
rFC 3787 recommendations for interoperable iP networks
RFC3847RestartSignalingforIS-IS–GRhelper
rFC 4205 for Shared risk Link Group (SrLG) TLv
RFC5309Point-to-PointOperationoverLANinLink State routing Protocols
LDP
rFC 3036 LDP Specification
rFC 3037 LDP Applicability
RFC3478GracefulRestartMechanismforLDP–Gr helper
rFC 5283 LDP extension for inter-Area LSP
draft-jork-ldp-igp-sync-03
MPLS
RFC3031MPLSArchitecture
RFC3032MPLSLabelStack
Encoding (rEv3443))
RFC4379DetectingMulti-ProtocolLabelSwitched(MPLS)DataPlaneFailures
rFC 4182 removing a restriction on the use ofMPLSExplicitNULL
RIP
rFC 1058 riP version 1
RFC2082RIP-2MD5Authentication
rFC 2453 riP version 2
RSVP-TE
RFC2430AProviderArchitectureDiffServ&TE
rFC 2702 requirements for Traffic Engineering overMPLS
rFC2747 rSvP Cryptographic Authentication
rFC3097 rSvP Cryptographic Authentication
rFC 3209 Extensions to rSvP for Tunnels
rFC 3564 requirements for Diff-Serv-aware TE
rFC 4090 Fast reroute Extensions to rSvP-TE for LSP Tunnels
rFC 4124 Protocol Extensions for Support of Diffserv-awareMPLSTrafficEngineering
RFC4125MaximumAllocationBandwidth ConstraintsModelforDiffserv-awareMPLS Traffic Engineering
draft-ietf-mpls-soft-preemption-14.txtMPLS Traffic Engineering Soft Preemption
draft-ietf-ccamp-mpls-graceful-shutdown-06.txt GracefulShutdowninGMPLSTrafficEngineeringnetworks
Differentiated services
rFC 2474 Definition of the DS Field the iPv4 and iPv6 headers (rev)
rFC 2597 Assured Forwarding PhB Group (rev3260)
rFC 2598 An Expedited Forwarding PhB
rFC 3140 Per-hop Behavior identification Codes
TCP/IP
RFC768UDP
rFC 791 iP
RFC792ICMP
rFC 793 TCP
rFC 826 ArP
rFC 854 Telnet
rFC 951 BootP
rFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol
rFC 1519 CiDr
rFC 1542 Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol
rFC 1812 requirements for iPv4 routers
rFC 2347 TFTP option Extension
RFC2328TFTPBlocksizeOption
rFC 2349 TFTP Timeout interval and Transfer Size option
rFC 2401 Security Architecture for internet Protocol
draft-ietf-bfd-mib-00.txt Bidirectional Forwarding DetectionManagementInformationBase
draft-ietf-bfd-base-05.txt Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
draft-ietf-bfd-v4v6-1hop-06.txt BFD iPv4 and iPv6 (Single hop)
draft-ietf-bfd-multihop-06.txtBFDforMultihopPaths
VRRP
RFC2787DefinitionsofManagedObjectsforthevirtual router redundancy Protocol
rFC 3768 virtual router redundancy Protocol
PPP
rFC 1332 PPP iPCP
RFC1377PPPOSINLCP
rFC 1638/2878 PPP BCP
rFC 1661 PPP (rev rFC2151)
rFC 1662 PPP in hDLC-like Framing
rFC 1877 PPP internet Protocol Control Protocol Extensions for name Server Addresses
RFC1989PPPLinkQualityMonitoring
RFC1990ThePPPMultilinkProtocol(MP)
rFC 1994 PPP Challenge handshake Authentica-tion Protocol (ChAP)
RFC2516AMethodforTransmittingPPPOverEthernet
RFC2615PPPoverSONET/SDH
Alcatel-Lucent 7450 ESS | Release 7.0 | Data Sheet 9
DHCP
rFC 2131 Dynamic hostConfiguration Protocol (rEv)
RFC3046DHCPRelayAgentInformationOption(Option82)
rFC 1534 interoperation between DhCP and BOOTP
VPLS
RFC4762VirtualPrivateLANServicesUsingLDP(previously draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-ldp-08.txt)
draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-mcast-reqts-04.txt
PSEUDO-WIRE
rFC 3985 Pseudo wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PwE3)
rFC 3916 requirements for Pseudo- wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PwE3)
rFC 4385 Pseudo wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3)ControlWordforUseoveranMPLSPSN
rFC 4446 iAnA Allocations for PwE3
RFC4447PseudowireSetupandMaintenanceUsingLDP (draft-ietf-pwe3-control-protocol-17.txt)
RFC4448EncapsulationMethodsforTransportofEthernetoverMPLSNetworks(draft-ietf-pwe3-ethernet-encap-11.txt)
RFC4717EncapsulationMethodsforTransportATMoverMPLSNetworks(draft-ietf-pwe3-atm-encap-10.txt)
RFC4816PWE3ATMTransparentCellTransportService (draft-ietf-pwe3-cell-transport-04.txt)
RFC4619EncapsulationMethodsforTransportofFrameRelayoverMPLSNetworks(draft-ietf-pwe3-frame-relay-07.txt)
rFC 5085, Pseudowire virtual Circuit Connectiv-ityVerification(VCCV):AControlChannelforPseudowires
draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpws-iw-oam-02.txt
draft-ietf-pwe3-oam-msg-map-05-txt
draft-ietf-l2vpn-arp-mediation-04.txt
draft-ietf-pwe3-ms-pw-arch-05.txt
draft-ietf-pwe3-segmented-pw-11.txt
draft-hart-pwe3-segmented-pw-vccv-02.txt
draft-muley-dutta-pwe3-redundancy-bit-02.txt
draft-muley-pwe3-redundancy-02.txt
MFAForum9.0.0TheUseofVirtualtrunksforATM/MPLSControlPlaneInterworking
MFAForum12.0.0MultiserviceInterworking–EthernetoverMPLS
MFAforum13.0.0FaultManagementforMulti-service interworking v1.0
MFAForum16.0.0MultiserviceInterworking– IPoverMPLS
ANCP/L2CP
draft-ietf-ancp-framework-01.txt
draft-ietf-ancp-protocol-00.txt
SONET/SDH
GR-253-CORESONETTransportSystems:CommonGeneric Criteria. issue 3, September 2000
ITU-G.841TelecommunicationStandardizationSectionofITU,TypesandCharacteristicsof
SDh networks Protection Architecture, issued in October1998andasaugmentedbyCorrigendum1issued in July 2002
RADIUS
RFC2865RemoteAuthenticationDialInUserService
RFC2866RADIUSAccounting
SSH
draft-ietf-secsh-architecture.txt SSh Protocol Architecture
draft-ietf-secsh-userauth.txt SSh Authentication Protocol
draft-ietf-secsh-transport.txt SSh Transport Layer Protocol
draft-ietf-secsh-connection.txt SSh Connection Protocol
draft-ietf-secsh-newmodes.txt SSh Transport LayerEncryptionModes
TACACS+
draft-grant-tacacs-02.txt
NETWORK MANAGEMENT
ITU-TX.721:Informationtechnology-OSI-StructureofManagementInformation
ITU-TX.734:Informationtechnology-OSI-SystemsManagement:EventReportManagementFunction
M.3100/3120EquipmentandConnectionModels
TMF509/613NetworkConnectivityModel
RFC1157SNMPv1
rFC 1215 A Convention for Defining Traps for use withtheSNMP
RFC1657BGP4-MIB
RFC1724RIPv2-MIB
RFC1850OSPF-MIB
RFC1907SNMPv2-MIB
RFC2011IP-MIB
RFC2012TCP-MIB
RFC2013UDP-MIB
RFC2096IP-FORWARD-MIB
RFC2138RADIUS
RFC2206RSVP-MIB
RFC2558SONET-MIB
RFC2571SNMP-FRAMEWORKMIB
RFC2572SNMP-MPD-MIB
RFC2573SNMP-TARGET-&-NOTIFICATION-MIB
RFC2574SNMP-USER-BASED-SMMIB
RFC2575SNMP-VIEW-BASEDACM-MIB
RFC2576SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB
RFC2665EtherLike-MIB
RFC2819RMON-MIB
RFC2863IF-MIB
RFC2864INVERTED-STACK-MIB
RFC2987VRRP-MIB
RFC3014NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB
rFC 3164 Syslog
RFC3273HCRMON-MIB
rFC 3411 An Architecture for Describing Simple NetworkManagementProtocol(SNMP)Manage-ment Frameworks
RFC3412–MessageProcessingandDispatchingfortheSimpleNetworkManagementProtocol(SNMP)
RFC3413–SimpleNetworkManagementProto-col(SNMP)Applications
RFC3414–User-basedSecurityModel(USM)forversion3oftheSimpleNetworkManagementProtocol(SNMPv3)
RFC3418–SNMPMIB
draft-ietf-disman-alarm-mib-04.txt
draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-04.txt
draft-ietf-mpls-lsr-mib-06.txt
draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-04.txt
draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-mib-07.txt
draft-ietf-isis-wg-mib-05.txt
IANA-IFType-MIB
IEEE8023-LAG-MIB
Plus support for a complete array of proprietary MIBs
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