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Transcript of ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 1 ETX-5300A Version 1.0.
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 1
ETX-5300AVersion 1.0
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 2
Why We Think ETX-5300A is a Winner
• Highest capacity-to-size ratio in the market• Best mechanisms for network efficiency• Reduce costs by freeing up PE capacity, cutting price per link• Complements RAD’s ecosystem• Warm reception by tier-1 carriers
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 3
ETX-5300A: Ethernet Aggregation + Pseudowire Gateway
17.3”
3U
14.9”
2 x Main Card, each supporting:• 4 x 10 GbE XFP (Max of 8)• 1+1 port or card redundancy
4 x I/O cards, each supporting:•20 x 1 GbE SFP/UTP (Max of 80)•2 x 10 GbE XFP (Max of 8)•4 x Ch. OC3 PWE3 (Max of 16)
Environment:• 0°C to 55°C
Timing:• IEEE 1588-2008: M,S & TC• Sync-E: External & Master• 1PPS, TOD & 10 MHz for phase
and frequency lock
Architecture:• E-line; E-Tree; E-LAN• OAM 802.1ag/Y.1731 per flow• Port redundancy (APS/LAG)• Ring G.8032 (2 x 10 GbE,
10 x 1GbE)
Chassis:• 3U Height• 4 I/O slots – 20 GbE slot• Redundant main switching
card with 4 x 10 GbE ports
Power Supply:• Redundant PSU AC/DC
Performance:• 200 GbE switch fabric• 100 GbE switching capacity
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 4
ETX-5300A Front View Description
4 x 10GbE XFP fully redundant
Alarm output connector
Fan Module
Secondary Main Card
Primary Main Card
20 x 1GbE Elec I/O card
20 x 1GbE Opt SFP I/O card
Air Filter
Redundant PSU (DC/AC Outlet)
Clocking Interfaces
Front View Access
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 5
Application Scenarios
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 6
Access Aggregation
1/10 GbE G.8032Rings
10 GbE
IP/MPLS
PE
1 GbE
10 GbE
1 GbE
ETX-2xx
ETX-2xx
ETX-5300A
ETX-220A
ETX-203AX
ETX-36
TDM
ETX-5300A
STM-1
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 7
Access Aggregation
• The service providers looking to cut the cost of a direct CPE/demark access connection to PE/router
• Target Customer:– Service providers – Alternative carrier – Wholesale providers – MSOs – Tier 1,2
• Solving the Problem:– reduce Capex by cutting the price per link in the
• Spectrum of Options:– Adva is the most direct competitor with similar capabilities using FSP-150EGX, we are about of the same
scale like the EGX but much smaller from factor and better power consumption. – Of course there are other competitors like Ciena that has smaller and bigger devices
Carriers that expanding their access & increasing
subscribers
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 8
ENNI
ENNI Application
Service ProviderNetwork
E-Access_A E-Access_BUNI
Subscriber Sites
UNI
UNI
Subscriber SitesOperator Network
ETX-5300A ETX-5300A
ETX-2xxA
ETX-2xxA
ETX-2xxA
UNI
UNI
UNI
ETX-2xxA
ETX-2xxA
ETX-2xxAHairpinning
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 9
Service ProviderNetwork
ENNIE-Access_A E-Access_BUNI
UNI UNI
Carrier to Carrier Connectivity
• ETX-5300A Benefits for ENNI Application– Services: p2p and mp EVC types, single and multiple CoS per EVC– Multiple Shaped EVCs in Tunnels– Scalability: 1 and 10 Gbps PHYs– ENNI Protection: 2-link LAG, active/standby, LACP
Transit Model
Direct Connection Model
Subscriber Sites
UNI
ETX-2xxA
UNI
ETX-2xxA
ETX-2xxAUNI
ETX-2xxA
ETX-2xxA
Subscriber SitesETX-2xxA
Operator Network
ETX-5300A ETX-5300A
Service ProviderNetwork
ENNIE-Access_A E-Access CUNI
UNI UNI
SubscriberSites
UNI
ETX-2xxA
UNI
ETX-2xxA
ETX-2xxAUNI
ETX-2xxA
ETX-2xxA
SubscriberSites
ETX-2xxA
Operator Network
ETX-5300A ETX-5300A
TransitNetwork
ENNIETX-5300A ETX-5300A
E-Access B
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 10
• Map SLA based services between two independent carriers
• Target Customer:
– Wholesale providers
– Carrier that has direct connection to another carrier
• Solving the Problem:
– maintain SLA and service characteristics between two carriers
– The device has to be conform to MEF 26/28 which most of the devices today do not support
• Spectrum of Options:
– there are many options to enable carrier to carrier connectivity as far as we know Adva and RAD are the
only vendors that support MEF26 for this purpose
Carrier that provides SLA based services to remote
subscribers
Carrier to Carrier Connectivity
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 11
Mobile Backhaul solution
IP/MPLS
PEPE
ETX-205AGbE
ETX-205A10 GbE10 GbE
RouterMME ETX-5300A
G.8032v2
ETX-5300A
RAD Access solution for Mobile1588 & SyncE Timing feeder
ETX-205A
ETX-205AETX-205A
GbE
ETX-5300A GM generates up to
512 x 1588 streams
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 12
• MBH super cell site or aggregation device near the AGW/RNC that also provides 1588 GM
• Target Customer:
– Wholesale providers
– MBO
• Solving the Problem:– Aggregates TDM & Ethernet into the transport network with timing capabilities, performs
local switching for x2 connection in LTE
• Spectrum of Options:– Many alternatives and solutions. – The unique selling point here is the combination of access aggregation, central demarcation
and timing generator in one box. – That will eliminate the use of 3 box solution
MBH Solution
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 13
Central Demarcation
The Need: • Ethernet Central Service Demarcation for Mobile backhauling • Requirement for Highly-scalable SLA monitoring & assurance
Solutions’ Benefits • Carrier-grade , fully redundant demarcation point• High scalability of Ethernet services and OAM sessions
IEEE802.1ag/Y.1731 OAM
Mobile Concentrator Wholesale
CarrierRouter
ETX
ETX
ETXETX
ETX
ETX-5300A 10 GbE NTU
RNC/aGW
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 14
Advantages of Having ETX-5300A with ETX-2xx
• Easy management integration of ETX-5300A along with ETX-20xA• Same MIBs as ETX-2xxA• Same CLI commands • Fully OAM interoperability between ETX-5300A and ETX-2xxA• Reduce certification process• Allows well optimized traffic engineering and network efficiency • Provides complete timing over packet solution
ETX-5300A
ETX-205A
ETX-220AETX-203AX
ETX-203AM
ETX-5300A for TS2012 Slide 15
Thank You For Your Attention
www.rad.com