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Connectivity Unlimited™ Opti. Switch® 9000 Metro Series Combining fiber-optic aggregation and Ethernet services Service Aware Networking Technologies™
OS 9000 Series Introduction Positioning: 1 st mile switched Ethernet Services aggregation, and MPLS-enabled 2 nd mile service enabler platforms that take in groomed Gig. E, 10 Gig. E, and WDM feeds and act as a 2 nd mile transport vehicle to provider edge platforms Slide No. 2 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Opti. Switch® 9000 Series 4 First mile Optical Ethernet services solution – From 12 to 24 Gig. E models – ETSI form factor 4 Integrate IP/MPLS intelligence & WDM into a single platform 4 End-to-end link & service OAM OS 9012 c-10 Gx OS 9024 FX-4 Gc Master-OS™ OS 9024 -4 C OS 9024 -M OS 9024 M-210 Gx 4 Recent certifications - MEF 14 – Carrier Ethernet Certification – 2006 - MPLS interoperability event OS 9000 & OSM 207 - Paris 2006 MRV actively participates in the IEEE, IETF, MEF and MPLS Forum Slide No. 3 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Opti. Switch® 9000 – Metro Aggregation Models 4 OS 9012 c-10 Gx – 12 Gig. E dual mode (RJ 45/SFP) ports and 10 G XFP uplink 4 OS 9024 -M & OS 9012 -M – 24 Gig. E / 12 Gig. E multipurpose Tri-mode ports 100 FX SFP / 1000 FX SFP or built-in RJ 45 10/1000 T 4 OS 9024 -4 c – 20 unpopulated 1000 Base. X SFPs and 4 Gig. E dual mode (SFP or RJ 45 10/1000 T) ports 4 OS 9024 FX-4 Gc – 24 unpopulated 100 Base. X SFPs and 4 Gig. E dual mode (SFP or RJ 45 10/1000 T) ports 4 OS 9024 M-210 GX – 24 Gig. E multipurpose Tri-mode ports - 100 FX SFP / 1000 FX SFP or built-in RJ 45 10/1000 T + 2 10 GX (XFP) uplink + 2 optional WDM slots Slide No. 4 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Opti. Switch 9000 Series – OS 9024 -4 C model Interfaces LEDs Temperature control Out-of-band Ethernet management OS 9024 -4 c Dual PHY 10/1000 Mbps 24 Gig. E SFP Ports Hot Swap 1+1 Power supplies AC & DC Slide No. 5 Control Panel Hot Swap CWDM module O 9 ADCxx Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Opti. Switch 9000 Series - OS 9024 -M model 4 Gigabit Tri-Mode ports that operates in all range of speeds - Optical Pluggable 100 FX / 1000 FX SFPs - Electrical – build-in 10/1000 base. T RJ 45 1000 FX 100 FX Fiber-lead Echelon ETSI Depth: 10” Slide No. 6 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Opti. Switch 9000 Series - OS 9024 FX-4 Gc model Out-of-band Ethernet management Hot Swap 1+1 Power supplies AC & DC Slide No. 7 4 x GE dual mode (combo) 24 x FE SFPs Optional WDM module O 9 ADCxx Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Opti. Switch 9000 Series - OS 9052 model 48 x 10/100 Base. T 4 x GE SFPs Hot Swap 1+1 Power supplies AC & DC Slide No. 8 Out-of-band Ethernet management Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Opti. Switch 9000 Series - OS 9012 c-10 Gx model 12 x GE dual mode (combo) Hot Swap 1+1 Power supplies AC & DC Slide No. 9 Out-of-band Ethernet management 10 G XFP LAN/WAN PHY Optional WDM module O 9 ADCxx Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Opti. Switch 9000 Series - OS 9024 M-210 Gx Model 10 G XFPs LAN/WAN PHY 24 Gig. E: Tri-Mode ports 100 FX or 1000 FX SFPs Or RJ 45 10/1000 Base. T Control & Out-of-band Ethernet management Hot Swap 1: 1 Power supplies AC & DC Optional WDM modules O 9 ADCxx & future STM-1 CES All-front maintainable design - eases deployment and troubleshooting in the field Platform Depth: only 10” ! Slide No. 10 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
OS 9000 with 10 GE Interfaces 4 4 All models incorporate the all feature-set of the unified Master-OS code All models comply with ETSI rack space dimensions Topologies include direct 10 G trunk, dual homing and rings All models offer WDM optional slot Note: The OS 9024 M-210 Gx model offers 2 optional slots for hosting WDM modules and CES (STM 1 TDM) modules * Slide No. 11 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
OS 9000 10 GE Interfaces Highlights 4 10 GE interfaces highlights: – All models offer 10 GE XFP slots with LAN/WAN PHY § Software selectable – – WAN framing comply with SONET/SDH OC-192/STM-64 All range of XFPs including DWDM can be inserted All models support Optical Level Monitoring (Digital Diagnostics) No lock-policy of XFPs from 3 rd party Protection methods on the 10 GE uplinks: 1. Optical level - 1: 1 (LOS protection) 2. MSTP and combination with above 3. LAG - 1+1 (802. 3 ad) 4. MPLS FRR Note: The OS 9012 M-10 G-APS model positioned only for 1: 1 protection Slide No. 12 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Optical Interfaces Pluggable Options Slide No. 13 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Optical Versatility- SFP Interfaces Options 4 SFP interfaces for highest flexibility – Support multimode, single mode and single fiber 100 FX / 1000 FX – Eliminated the need for media conversion “external” devices – WDM inside based on expansion module for delivery high bandwidth and high isolated requirements Single strand BX SFPs can offer distances up to 80 km Slide No. 14 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Optical Versatility- XFP 10 GE Interfaces Options 4 XFP Multi-rate interfaces for highest flexibility – Supports 10 GE LAN/WAN applications – Supports integration with DWDM muxing OS 9012 c-10 Gx OS 9024 M-210 Gx DWDM - ITU C-Band Channels 17 -60 for 100 GHZ Slide No. 15 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Optical Versatility- SFF Interfaces Options 4 SFP interfaces for highest flexibility – Support multimode, single mode and single fiber 100 FX SFPs OS 9024 -M OS 9012 -M OS 9024 FX-4 Gc Slide No. 16 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Applications Slide No. 17 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
OS 9000’s Network Positioning Factors 4 Optical versatility, densities & services 4 Small Form Factor – Can be placed in basement, POP, CO – ETSI 10” depth for back-to-back installations – Front loadable/swappable elements Central Office Slide No. 18 POP / Street Cabinet Ba s Service Aware Networking Technologies™ em en t
Layered Solution with Lower Technical Risks 4 Initial phase has lowest cost & management simplicity 4 Seamlessly migrating to Provider Bridge and MPLS functionality Layer 1 services e. WDM® Provider Bridged network Layer 1+2 services Layer 1+2+MPLS services Provider Bridged Access MPLS Core Network Provider Bridged Access End-to-end Service Slide No. 19 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Hierarchical Aggregation – 100 FX, 1000 FX & 10 GE 4 Customer’s interface can be FE/GE connected to the OS 910 4 Network hierarchy based on multiple OS 9000 models 4 10 GE connection can be optical LAN/WAN - WAN PHY to OC 192/STM 64 OS 9000 Aggregation 1000 FX and 100 FX Fiber OS 910 CPE 1000 FX Fiber 1000 FX and 100 FX Fiber OS 9024 M-210 Gx OS 9012 -10 Gx OS 9024 -M 10/1000 Base. T 1000 FX Fiber OS 9024 -4 C OS 9052 100 FX Fiber Residential Slide No. 20 OS 9024 FX-4 Gc Residential Aggregation Service Aware Networking Technologies™
OS 910 & OS 9000 Service @ MTU 4 Flexible Optical 100 FX or 1000 FX fiber connectivity in MTU 4 Q-in-Q encapsulation – 4 K active tags – VLAN Tag translation/mapping per service 4 Tunneling L 2 control protocols 4 Per flow Qo. S/Co. S security & traffic management 4 Service monitoring & troubleshooting OS 910 Customer demarcation OS 9000 Slide No. 21 Basement aggregation Metro Service Aware Networking Technologies™
OS 910 / OS 9 K L 2 VPN (VLAN & Q-in-Q) 4 VLAN Q-in-Q segregation for customers/services 4 Loop prevention can be based on - MSTP instances / MPLS engineered paths - Link 1: 1 LOS protection OS 910 CPE OS 9000 Aggregation PE Router Metro MPLS Core 4 K active VLANs Q-in-Q stacking per port & c-VLAN translation & mapped modes (port+VLAN) VLAN Ethertype can be modified per any value Layer 2 control protocols tunneling Slide No. 22 4 K active VLANs/VMANs Mapping single VLAN or a range to MPLS VC VLAN Ethertype can be modified per any value Service Aware Networking Technologies™
OS 910 / OS 9 K Security Policy 4 Multilayer protection on network/service & demarcation device - From frame level to application - Broadcast, multicast, IP/TCP/UDP, protocol, VLAN OS 910 CPE OS 9000 Aggregation PE Router Metro MPLS Core CLI disable MAC filter MAC learn limit per port/per VLAN Broadcast/Mcast rate control ACLs on L 2 -3 -4 headers ACL for management sessions from NOC Enable customer to monitor counters on his UNI & filter the access to management VLAN Slide No. 23 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Ethernet in the First Mile Aggregation 4 EFM OAM configuration & auto-discovery 4 Link continuity from CO to demarcation 4 Gig. E & FE service interfaces 4 10 GE & WDM to Provider Edge Central Office /POP NOC Slide No. 24 Service OAM IEEE 802. 1 ag Link OAM IEEE 802. 3 ah Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Single Fiber Application 4 Application scenario: - Single strand fiber for FE or GE full-duplex Bi-directional transmission between customer premises to Po. P, or Po. P to Po. P/CO 4 Solution advantages: - FE or GE optical line service over single strand up to 40 km or 80 km respectively - Highly manageable service with physical layer optimization & monitoring - 2 fiber strands can be used for transmission of 2 GE full-duplex or protection Tx 1490 nm 1570 nm 1490 nm Tx Rx Po. P Rx Metro Ethernet ITU-T G 652 Single Strand SM Fiber SF up to 80 km Slide No. 26 Service Aware Networking Technologies™ Central Office or POP
Single Fiber Application (cont’) 1310 nm 1550 nm Tx Rx MTU/ Po. P 1000 FX 10 GE OSM 105 -SFx. S 1 10 GE MTU/ Po. P CPE OS 9024 FX-4 Gc Up to 24 CPEs Single Fiber 100 FX 1000 FX Up to 24 aggregated 1000 FX lines MTU/ Po. P 1550 nm 1310 nm Tx Rx ITU-T G 652 Single Strand SM Fiber SF up to 30 km Slide No. 27 Service Aware Networking Technologies™ PE Router Multiplexed Switched Network
e. WDM® & Intelligent Ethernet Application 4 e. WDM® wavelength private line services - ITU-T G. 8011/Y. 1307. 1 4 Better fiber utilization for different services/customers 4 VLAN cross-connect to wavelength WDM SFP WDM Ethernet O 9 ADCD OADM Module Slide No. 28 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Cross-connect Private Line Services 4 Connection-oriented mode – No learning of MAC addresses – Cross-connect according to physical ports – Wavelength designates service 1λ 1λ …… 8λ 1λ 2λ 2λ Private/dedicated GE Service for MTU building or customer Slide No. 29 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
10 GE Aggregation – Private Line Service 4 10 GE WAN interface can be connected directly to STM 64/OC 192 – No PPP and Packet over SONET overhead 10 GE WAN SDH Circuits 10 GE WAN 4 Dedicated private services via wavelength interfaces that are cross-connected and add/dropped at OADMs – Enables full control over dedicated paths – Segregate the traffic at physical layer and can run over shared fiber Optical 10 GE 1λ 1λ 10 GE 2λ Slide No. 30 Transport 2λ 10 GE Service Aware Networking Technologies™
CWDM Service Modules for OS 9000 4 CWDM modules for fiber optimization - ITU-T grid (G. 694. 2) - Transparent rate up to 10 G - Operation on standard G. 652 / G. 655 fibers - Dual side for protection services O 9 ADCD OADM Module *DWDM can be ordered per demand Slide No. 31 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Premium Services over Fiber Extension to CO 4 Multiple Gig. E services over same fiber – Customer gets full Gig. E service with secure wavelength – Carrier utilize more services over same building demarc – Non-Ethernet services can be injected and multiplexed WDM module Slide No. 32 Multiple Gig. E Services over fiber Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Premium Services from Po. P to CO 4 More Gig. E private streams from POP to CO or Inter-Po. P – Saves the number of utilized fibers CO Po. P Interior Qo. S & Security Slide No. 33 Up to 8 wavelengths over fiber Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Premium Services over Fiber Ring Slide No. 34 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Wavelength Services Practical Example Slide No. 35 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Premium Services over Fiber Ring - Topology Central Building λ= 51 , λ= 49 λ= 47 Physical fiber ring topology and star logical connection Customer A Red Drop Share by entire building λ= 51 Slide No. 36 Customer C Blue Drop Share by entire building λ= 47 Customer B Green Drop Share by entire building λ= 49 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Premium Services over Fiber Ring - Wavelengths Central Building λ= 51 , λ= 49 λ= 47 WDM wavelengths λ= 51 Customer A Red Drop Share by entire building Slide No. 37 λ= 47 Customer C Blue Drop Share by entire building λ= 49 Customer B Green Drop Share by entire building Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Premium Services over Fiber Ring – Logical Central Building λ= 51 , λ= 49 λ= 47 VLANs or VMANs in any combination for P 2 P or multipoint Customer A Red Drop Share by entire building Slide No. 38 Customer C Blue Drop Share by entire building Customer B Green Drop Share by entire building Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Traffic Management - Layered Qo. S Model 4 Per flow multilayer Qo. S Layer 4 - TCP/UDP – Layer 2 -3 -4 packet classification – Control/provision services based on traffic type § Mark/remark, schedule, police, deny, account – MEF CIR / EIR model Layer 2. 5 - MPLS Layer 2 - Ethernet 4 Class of Service mapping between layers – IEEE 802. 1 p – IP To. S – MPLS EXP 4 Different forms of Qo. S apply at each layer Slide No. 39 Layer 3 - IP Service Aware Networking Technologies™ Layer 1 - Physical
Traffic Management – Flows Classification 4 Traffic Classification to flows by: 4 VLAN 4 Protocol 4 IP sr/dst 4 TCP/UDP sr/dst 4 IP To. S 4 802. 1 p VPT 4 Type of traffic: 4 Broadcast 4 Unicast 4 Multicast 4 Known 4 Unknown Actions on Flows 4 Accept/assign to virtual interface/MPLS 4 Drop 4 Mark Service Level (8 queues) 4 Mark/remark VPT/DSCP 4 Mirror to CPU 4 Redirect to CPU 4 Police to Single rate 3 color 4 Police to Dual rate 3 color (CIR/PIR) 4 Accounting – counters per color 4 Aggregate accounting OS 9000 architecture enables up to 64, 000 flows per system Slide No. 40 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
MPLS Pseudo-wire L 2 VPN 4 MPLS signaling to establish layer 2 tunnels (draft-martini-l 2 circuit-trans-mpls) 4 MPLS data encapsulation to forward service-specific data over the MPLS backbone (draft-martini-l 2 circuit-encap-mpls) 4 Binding subscribers/services to MPLS VPNs OS 910 CPE OS 9000 Aggregation PE Router Metro MPLS Core Pseudo-wire – VC Layer 2 tunneling service supports any Layer 2 or Layer 3 traffic Slide No. 41 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
MPLS Features 4 MPLS over Ethernet - Martini VC(LER & LSR) – Pseudowire L 2 VPN tunneling 4 Signaling – RSVP-TE , CR-LDP & LDP 4 MPLS Diff. Serv 4 Traffic Engineering – CSPF, RSVP-TE, OSPF-TE 4 MPLS protection – Fast Reroute – LSP path protection Service Edge MPLS domain 4 MPLS OAM* – Drafts in progress – LSP ping – Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification Slide No. 42 Service Aware Networking Technologies™ First mile VLAN domain
Hierarchical Virtual Private LAN Services MPLS Interop 2006 - Paris VPLS Core MTU aggregation H-VPLS Spoke – dual homed MTU aggregation VPLS PE-Hub H-VPLS Spoke – dual homed 4 OS 9000 positioned as H-VPLS spoke MTU device (MTU-r) 4 Solution advantages: § Transparent tunneling & MAC scalability (MTU to PE MAC header) § Signaling & bandwidth reservation § Traffic engineering & protection Slide No. 43 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Multilayer Manageability & Master-OS™ Slide No. 44 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Multi-Layer Manageability 4 Helping The Carrier In Ethernet OAM – – – – Slide No. 45 VCD™ - Virtual Cable Diagnostics OPM™ - Optical Performance Monitoring Service Assurance Monitoring Statistics Profiles Monitoring Link OAM - IEEE 802. 3 ah Service OAM – IEEE 802. 1 ag* Scheduling/Scripting & modular Master-OS™ Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Manageability - Physical Layer OAM VCD™ - Virtual Cable Diagnostics OPM™ - Optical Performance Monitoring – Isolates the cause of malfunction from NOC – Quickly & remotely analyzes copper cables & optical signals Mega. Vision NMS e s uc roll ed k. R c tru Slide No. 46 ! Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Service Assurance per VPN - In-band OAM Statistics profiles Monitoring Service Assurance Monitoring – Display statistics per VPN – Troubleshooting service status 802. 3 ah VPN A VPN B end-to-end service Scheduling & Scripting Slide No. 47 Throughput, latency, jitter and packet loss per VPN Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Service Assurance per VPN – Round Trip Reporter 4 Service Level monitoring probes operated via Mega. Vision Slide No. 48 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Master-OS™ - Control Plane for the OS 9000 4 Modular Software Architecture 4 Based on Linux code – Proven stability & Interoperability – Zeb. OS routing protocols package 4 Internal Monitoring & Recovery Agent – Monitoring all processes – Automatic processes/services restart 4 Internal stateful firewall for services/processes protection 4 Industry Standard CLI familiarity 4 Service scripting tools for better service management Slide No. 49 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Management Integration 4 MRV offers two variants for open interface requirements: – – MIB compilation in HP-OV, CA Center, Netcool or else – based on standard MIB structure and proven field installations. MRV's MV-PRO NMS that functions as a management gateway with Northbound interfaces – XML, TL 1, SNMP Open Management Interface Hierarchical Administration Policy AAA – RADIUS for management sessions SSHv 2 & SCP Secure Copy SNMPv 1, v 2, v 3 Alarm traps & Sys. Logs NTP ver 3 Linux utilities (grep, TCPdump & more) Automated actions scheduler XML OSS Service Provider OSS/BSS SNMP TL 1 OSS SNMPv 3 SSHv 2 SNMPv 3 OS 910 OS 9000 MTU & 1 st Mile Aggregation Slide No. 50 Network Operation Center MV-Pro NMS PE Router Metro Ethernet Backbone Network Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Mega. Vision Pro - Network Management System – – – – User-friendly GUI NMS for MRV product lines Discover & monitor any vendor SNMP or TCP/IP devices Fault management – Alarm/Notification Performances and traffic monitoring Service health monitoring (L 1 to L 7) Secure Web Server (HTTPS) & SNMP V 3 SQL Database & Integration with OSS, TL 1, XML & HPOV HP-OV XML OSS Slide No. 51 MV TL 1 OSS Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Traffic Management – TC Counters 4 Traffic Conditioning info in Mega. Vision – TC MIBs can be compiled in HP-OV or any NMS/OSS – Engineer network based on traffic observation Slide No. 52 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
System Inventory via Mega. Vision 4 Inventory information can be saved/exported to 3 rd party SW Slide No. 53 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
Summary Slide No. 54 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
OS 9000 Series - Summary 4 Advanced Ethernet services over fiber 4 Simplified inventory/maintenance 4 Proven experience & equipment stability 4 R&D prompt response for new requirements 4 Adaptable roadmap 4 Cost effective prices Slide No. 55 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
| Enabling E-Line and E-LAN services in Optical Ethernet Access | Thank You Zeev Draer Product Manager Zdraer@mrv. com Slide No. 56 Service Aware Networking Technologies™
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