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ETX-1300
Version 2.0 – General Availability April-2013
Eran Kovalsky
Product Line Manager [email protected]
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Agenda
• Introduction • Applications • Product overview • Main features and benefits • Management • Summary
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ETX-1300 Product Introduction
• High density Ethernet aggregation device – NNI: 4xGbE Combo ports – UNI: 32xFE RJ-45/SFP ports • Resiliency – LAG – G.8032 ERP • OAM • – IEEE 802.3ah
HW design – Compact design – 1RU – Dual Power supply
36 Ethernet ports in a 1-RU 19” enclosure
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ETX-1300 Physical View
32xFE ports Copper (RJ-45) or Fiber (SPF) 4xGbE Combo ports Out Of Band Eth Management port Station clock (in/out)
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Redundant pluggable power supply and fans units
− DC: 24/48VDC − AC: 100–240VAC, 50-60Hz
Alarm Relay port XXX 2013 Slide 4
Market Segment
• Service Providers – Basement managed device – Fiber aggregation – Saving expensive ports on PE • Carriers – Simple, robust and secure L2 Access network – Traffic separation to VLANs – Resilient Ring Topology – Dual Power supply – Synchronization
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Multiple business services in MTU
ETX-1300
Customer Equipment FE FE FE FE
Metro ETX-1300 GbE G.8032 Ring ETX-1300
• High port capacity • Small footprint • Robust design • Ring or linear topology • QoS
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Access Aggregation
FE ETX ETX-5300 PSN ETX-5300 GbE ETX-1300 GbE G.8032 Ring ETX-1300 ETX-1300 FE ETX FE ETX Link OAM
• Access built from Linear and ring topologies • Small footprint • Link OAM • Timing capabilities
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Ethernet over T3 aggregation
RADview PSN GbE ETX-1300 + NxMIRICi-T3 T3 T3 SONET RICi FE T3 RICi FE T3 RICi FE
• Aggregating up to 32 MIRICi-T3/FE to GbE network • Interoperability opposite RAD RIC products • Fully managed solution (single IP) • High-Power PS required
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Ver 1.1 Features
Feature 36 Ethernet Ports Description
• 4xGbE (SFP/UTP) • 32xFE (SFP or UTP)
Customer Benefits
• Mix of Fast and Gigabit Ethernet ports for flexible connectivity
ERPS ITU-T G.8032
Ethernet Bridging and Switching
• • • • • • Ethernet ring protection switching per G.8032
Up to 16 nodes in a ring Sub-50ms switching time 802.1D switching (VLAN-unaware) 802.1Q switching (VLAN-aware) 802.1QinQ (VLAN stacking) • • • • • • Enables link resiliency to ensure high survivability and service continuity Detects and recovers link failures in sub-50ms assuring instant switchover to the alternate link without service interruption Suitable for small-network connectivity, such as university campuses, hospitals, and multi-buildings, corporate or enterprises Standard solution Internal bridge operating in VLAN-aware and VLAN unaware modes for transparent bridging Flexible bridging configuration supporting any Layer 2 network
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Ver 1.1 Features cont.
Feature QoS Description
• 4 priority queues configurable to strict priority and WRR • Classification per: • Port • Pbit • • IP Precedence DSCP • Ingress/Egress Rate Limit
Customer Benefits
• • User traffic can be classified according to VLAN P-bit to distinguish between higher and lower priority traffic ETX-1300 is equipped with 4 separated queues to prioritize user traffic and allow mission critical applications to be served first
SNTP
• Simple Network Time Protocol support for retrieving time & date from an SNTP server • • • Network-wide time reference for effective troubleshooting No need for manual time configuration of each new device on the network Centralized management of daylight saving time changes
Link Aggregation (LAG)
• 802.3ad compliant link aggregation (LAG), with/without LACP • Enables redundancy on network port and LACP for easy interoperability opposite other devices
802.3ah OAM
• • Conformity with other network equipment Passive link layer OAM, responds to loopback requests • Ethernet link OAM based on 802.3ah (IEEE 802.3‐2005)
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Ver 1.1 Features cont.
Feature Security Management Description
• SSH • RADIUS • • • • • • Menu driven terminal TFTP SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c Statistics collection Out-of-band mgt port In-band mgt
Customer Benefits
• ETX-1300 features security access features: Secured Telnet access via SSHv2 and RADIUS authentication system.
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Bridging and Switching
• Working modes: – VLAN-unaware bridging – VLAN-aware bridging (802.1Q and 802.1p) • MAC entries: 8K • Static and/or dynamic learning • Frame support up to 2048 bytes • Transparent to all Ethernet control protocols except – Flow control can be peered or discarded
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Quality of Service
• 4 Classes of Service per port • Mapping to CoS per: – Port – 802.1p
– IP Precedence – DSCP • Queues scheduling: – Strict priority – Strict priority and WRR • Rate Limitation – Ingress/Egress – User or network ports
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System Timing
• Clock sources – Internal – GE (SyncE Rx line clock) – External • The system clock has master and fallback sources. • External Clock Interface – Input (station) clock signal – Output clock. – Interfaces: • Nominal clock frequency: 2.048 MHz • RJ-45 connector. • Two BNC connectors
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Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
Feature
G.8032v1 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) Sub-50ms switching time Up to 16 nodes in a ring
Benefit
Standard solution enabling link resiliency to ensure high survivability and service continuity Assuring instant switchover to the alternate link without service interruption Suitable for small-network connectivity, such as university campuses, hospitals, and multi buildings, corporate or enterprises
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Management
RADview-EMS is a unified carrier-class management platform for RAD devices using a variety of access channels as SNMPv1/3, HTTP/S, TFTP and Telnet/SSH. In addition, it features third-party device monitoring capabilities XXX 2013 Slide 16
Management, Benefits & Features
Benefits
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Turnkey system including hardware and software!
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Fully compliant with TMN standards
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Client/server architecture with multi-user support
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Interoperable with third-party NMS and leading OSS systems
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IBM Tivoli’s Netcool®/OMNIbus™ plug-in
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Minimize integrations costs associated with new NE additions Key features
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Ensures device health and congestion control
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Topology maps and network inventory
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Advanced FCAPS functionality
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Software & configuration management
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Business continuity - High-Availability and Disaster Recovery
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Handover between operators XXX 2013 Slide 17
RADview-EMS advanced FCAPS
Fault management
• Detects and isolates faults in network devices, initiates remedial actions and distributes alarm messages to other management entities in the network.
Configuration management
• Enables operators to configure, install and distribute software to all devices across the network. In addition, the system tracks version changes and maintains software configuration history
Accounting management
• Manages individual and group user accounts and passwords, generating network usage reports to monitor user activities.
Performance management
• Supports real-time monitoring of QoS and CoS, producing real-time and periodic statistics. The statistics collector compresses data to minimize bandwidth use for management traffic and exports CSV files to OSS or third-party management systems
Security management
• Allows network administrators to track user activities and control the access to network resources with a choice of security features
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Device Management
• ETX-1300 supports the following management capabilities
Device Management
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SNTP
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Menu driven terminal
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TFTP
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SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c
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Statistics collection
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Out-of-band mgt port
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Value Proposition
Network Resiliency • Ethernet Ring Protection • Link Aggregation Carrier grade design • Redundant Power supplies • External Alarm Relay • Replaceable fan tray • Timing interfaces Robust Ethernet service • User traffic prioritization for assuring SLA of mission critical applications • Optimized product configuration, monitoring and maintenance using in-band or out of band management • Clock distribution
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Thank You For Your Attention
www.rad.com
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