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Profitable Ethernet Services over SDH Infrastructure Customers’ Event Crete, May 2007

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Profitable Ethernet Services over SDH Infrastructure

Customers’ Event

Crete, May 2007

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 2

Agenda

• The challenges in utilizing the SDH network for new Ethernet services

• Ethernet services applications for carriers

• Ethernet services applications for Utilities & Transportation

• Summary

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 3

Growing demand for EthernetL2 services

48%

20%

33%

43%

40%

18%

36%

31%

33%

2%

81%

17%

1%

78%

21%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Perc

en

tag

e

FrameRelay

TDMPrivateLines

ATM Ethernet IP VPN

Don't offer the service /unsure

Revenues are likely togrow

Revenues are likely todecline or stay flat

Source: Heavy Reading Global Carrier Ethernet Service Provider Survey, 2H 2006, 163 operators worldwide.

Ethernet AccessDevices WillPlay A Key

Role In DrivingGrowth

Expected Revenue Performance in 2006

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 4

Profitable Ethernet Services

The Challenge:

• Ethernet Services are relatively lower cost services

• Metro Ethernet does not reach all locations

• SDH/PDH networks are widely available. How can it be used to deliver carrier class Ethernet services?

• Providing profitable Ethernet service!!!

The Solution:

• Carriers providing low cost Ethernet services, over the available access networks, while maintaining profitability and generating new profits

• Enterprises and Utilities can utilizing the available SDH for new Ethernet based applications

• Leasing low cost transmission from 3rd party in order to reach more customers – extend the reach of existing services

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 5

Expanding the Metro Reach over SDH

Greater Service Reach

• Granular Ethernet services from FE1, n x E1 to STM-4

• Aggregates over 100 remote LANs

• The most complete solution on the market

• Copper lines (E1’s) are everywhere

• Well known technology

Customers are within service reach now!

E1

SDH/SONETSTM-1

Gigabit Ethernet

Egate

CO Ethernet

Customer A

Ethernet

Customer B

n x E1

PSN

RICiRICi

RICiRICi

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 6

Who can Benefit?

Carriers and City Carrier implementing:

• L2 VPN services

• IP DSLAM’s backhauling

• Wimax BTS backhauling

• NG Cellular NodeB and BTS’s backhaul

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 7

SDH

Ethernet Switch/Router

XDM

STM-1

GBE ETH

Granular L2 VPN Ethernet services over SDH

• Low cost SDH CPE for ETH services (VCAT) and E1 Voice and Leased Line services over SDH

• ETH on Point to Multipoint topology HQ up-to 8 remote Sites

• Voice and ETH over the same Fiber

XDM

XDMXDM

Branch #1

ETH 10/100BT

FCD-155E

Branch #2

ETH 10/100BT

FCD-155EE1 PRI

STM-1

FCD-155E

Up to 8/21E1’s

2 x STM-1

Customer HQ

Branch #8

ETH 10/100BT

FCD-155 PABX

STM-1

Street Cabinet

FCD-155

BTS

BTS

E1’s

2 x STM-1

1 E1

8 E1

STM-1

BSC

E1’sFCD-155

STM-1

Leased Line for Cellular

PABX

E1 PRIPABX

E1 PRI

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 8

FastEthernet

Remote Branch

FastEthernet

Remote Branch

Expansion of L2-VPN over Copper Access

• Headquarters and remote branches enjoy L2 VPN connection – as on the same LAN

• Egate is located at enterprise headquarters managed in-band or out-of band

• All Remote units are End-to-End managed in-band via the Egate

• Forwards according to VLAN priority

• Transparent to number of MAC addresses

Enterprise/ ISPHeadquarters

STM-1

GbE

Egate-100

SDH

RICi-4/8E1 FastEthernet

Remote Branch

EthernetEnterprisePSN

CO/POP

NMS

n x E1

ASMi-52/ETHE1 2w/4w

ASMi-52

RICi-E1E1

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 9

Aggregations of Low Speed Services

• Fully Channelized Ethernet over up to 248 channels (8 x 31 Time Slots)

• Supports low rate data services, dispersed topology

• Mainly in developing countries

• Alternative is router or DACS and switch

FE1

FE1

FE1

POP/CO

8 x E110/100BaseT

FCD-E1LC

Remote Sites

Egate-20

PSN

SDHDACS

POPRouter

FE1

CO/POP

NMS

Class 5 Switch

n x E1

PSTN

n x E1

IP

Ethernet

FE1

PABX

FCD-IP

Ethernet

FE1/FXS

PABX

FCD-IPEthernet

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 10

Carrier Class Aggregation Solution

SDH

GE

T3/E3

RIC-155GERIC-622GE

E1

RICi-nE1/T14/8/16 x E1 FE

RICi-E3/T3

RICi-E1/T1

Ethernet Switch w/MiRIC

E1, T3/E3

FE/GE

STM-1 orSTM-4

Service Provider

Transport Provider

FE

FE

OC-3/STM-1 orOC-12/STM-4

RIC-155GERIC-622GE

GE

Egate-100

GE

OC-3/STM-1or 3 x Ch.DS3

4/12/24 x T3/E3

Egate-20 8 x T1/E1

ETX/MiRICGE

FE

ServiceProvider Network

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 11

n x GE

Ch/ OC-12/STM-4Ch. OC-3/STM-1

n x T3n x OC-3

OC-12/STM-4

Carrier Class Aggregation Solution

• One device can service all “ETH over” services• Increased port count (over one STM-4/OC-12)• Variety of interfaces• Serve all RAD CLE

• One provider for all network• One management system

• Flexibility – Different interfaces on the same platform to support different rates and services termination on the same chassis

• Scalability – “grows as you goes”

GE

T3/E3

RIC-155GERIC-622GE

E1

RICi-nE1/T14/8/16 x E1 FE

RICi-E3/T3

RICi-E1/T1

Ethernet Switch w/MiRIC

E1, T3/E3

FE/GE

STM-1 orSTM-4

Service Provider

Transport Provider

FE

FE

SDHService

Provider Network

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 12

Increase Broadband Service Coverage to Rural Areas

• Extend service reach over the exiting TDM lines!

• Internet Access services to residential and business

• Layer 2/3 VPN services end-to-end with PSN Metro

IP DSLAM

Wimax

Ethernet

POP 2

POP 1

Ethernet

Subscribers

xDSLIP DSLAM

Subscribers

xDSL

n x E1/T1

E3/T3

RICi

POP

RICi

EgateSTM-1/OC-3GbE

n x E1/T1

E3/T3

SDH/SONET

Internet

PSN

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 13

IP DSLAM Backhauling over Leased Infrastructure

• Extending broadband coverage beyond operators infrastructure reach over leased lines

• Enables same application functionality as “On-Net”

Operator CO

SDH/SONET

ADMADMGE

Co-location Site

STM-1/4OC-3c/12c

NMS

RIC

PSN

RICIP-DSLAM

GEE3/T3

STM-1/4OC-3c/12c

E3/T3

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 14

Extend Ethernet to SDH over Wireless

• Single Device Solution for Wireless Extension of Ethernet with End-to-End OAM

• Supports a broad range of transmission rates – 2 Mbps, 8 Mbps and 18 Mbps

• Supports all RICi family features

• License Free frequencies 2.4GHz, 5.4GHz and more…

EgateCh. STMGbE

Ethernet SDH/

Wireless RICi

4/8 x E1 LANPoE

8 Mbps

4/8 x E1

E1/T1

Wireless RICi

LANPoE

2 Mbps

E1

LAN

Wireless RICi

LANPoE

18 Mbps

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 15

Higher CapacityEthernet Services over T3/16 x E1/T1 Lines

• Scalable up to 16 x E1 or T3

• Bandwidth Optimized for Ethernet service provisioning

• User control of ‘bandwidth versus delay’ parameters

• Interoperable with third party devices utilizing GFP and VCAT

Central Office

SDH/SONET

ADM

Ch T3

NMS

Egate-100

PSN

ADMn x E1

RICi-1610/100BaseT

Customer Premises

ADM

T3

Ch OC-3

RICi-1610/100BaseT

Customer Premises

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 16

Customer

Uniform Ethernet Services Across TDM and Packet Networks

• Ethernet OAM standards: IEEE 802.1ag and ITU-T SG 13 Y.17ethoam, enabling:

• Diagnostics

• Alarms

• Performance monitoring

STM-1/OC-3

E3/T3GbE

Egate

CO

SDH/SONET

n x E1/T1, E3/T3

RICEthernet

Customer

ETXEthernet

PSN

SDH/SONET or PSN Transport

End-to-end Ethernet Service control, monitoring and diagnostics

Ethernet Service layer

Transport layer

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 17

Integrated Test NetworkCarrier Ethernet – World congress 2006

Multi-Vendor carrier Ethernet Interoperability event

Madrid, September 2006

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 18

Who can Benefit?

Utilities and Transportation:

• Video Surveillance over SDH

• Out of band management

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 19

Video Surveillance over RailwaysVideo Surveillance over Railways

Haifa

SDH

STM-1

NMS Port FE

GbE

RV-EMS/Lite

STM-1

E1

2/4W

127 Remote Sites 60 Sites

GbE

Egate-100

NMS Port FE

ETH

ETH

ASMi-52

ASMi-52

2/4W

ETH

ASMi-522/4W

ETH

ASMi-522/4W

ETH

ASMi-522/4W

ASMi-52

ASMi-52

ASMi-52

ASMi-52

ASMi-52

E1

E1

E1

E1

Egate-100

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 20

RAD

ETH

Mullti Vendor Out of band Management over SDH

Egate-20

Egate-20

RICi-E1

Business Objectives:

• NMS connectivity by providing Ethernet Out of band management via SDH E1 lines

Winning Combination:

• Cost Effective • Canalized central solution

RICi-E1

ETH

ETH

Microwave

RICi-E1

RICi-E1

ETH

ETH

SCADA

RICi-E1

RICi-E1

ETH

ETHPLC

E1

E1

E1

E1

E1

E1

RICi-E1

RAD

ETH

E1 E1

E1

ETH

NMS-Cisco

NMS-NEC

NMS-Alcatel

NMS-RAD

ETH

RICi-E1

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 22

E.ON – Extend Ethernet Bandwidth for Existing PDH Mux

OC-3/STM-1Gigabit Ethernet

Egate-100

CO

SDH/SONETHQ LAN

Sub-Station

PDH Mux

RICi-8E1 FastEthernet

Customer

n x E1/T1

Benefits

• Huge installed base of old PDH Mux with limited Ethernet Bandwith• Instead replacement, extend bandwith via RICi-4/8E1

Advantages

• Easy solution• Much cheaper as Routers

Analog RTU

Sub-Station

PDH Mux

RICi-8E1

Customer

n x E1/T1

Analog RTU

FastEthernet

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 23

Multi Service Platform for TDM and PSN Aggregation and Conversion

• Protected E1 Ring for voice and data services

• STM-1 SDH Ring for granular higher bandwidth LAN and TDM services using GFP

ISDN U

STM-1

GbE

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

n x E1/T1

SHDSL

E1 Ring

MP-2104/2100

FCD-IP FCD-IP

MP-4100

FCD-155

FCD-155 STM-1SDH

SDH/SONET

PSN

PBX

MP-2104/2100

ASMi-52

ASMi-31

FCD-E1LC

RICi-4/8E1

FCD-IP

Ethernet Service over SDH CE2007 Slide 24

Summary – Cost Effective Ethernet Solutions over Existing Networks

• Providing low cost Ethernet Services over existing networks

• New customer segments

• Extending Ethernet VPN services over copper

• Broadband services and contended layer 2/3 VPN services in rural areas

• Reduced operation and capital costs with channelized Ethernet platforms

• New granular Ethernet services over exiting SDH

• Serves carriers as well as utilities over their existing SDH infrastructure

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