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RAD’s Axcess+
Product Line
RAD CIS Technical Seminar 2013
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide1
Agenda
Introduction to Axcess + Concept
Megaplex as Central Solution in Axcess+
Portfolio
The Axcess+ NEW CPEs: ASMi and Optimux
Summary
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide2
Introduction to Axcess +
Concept
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide3
Axcess+ Key Features
Extensive support
Pure transport
Enhanced connectivity
End-to-End Managed Solution
Future proof
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide4
Main Concept of AXCESS+
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide5
Target Market
- Tier 2/3 carriers, alternative carriers and service providers
- Utility and transportation
- Private networks: military, government
- Cellular operators
Service Provider
Transportation
Enterprise
Airports
Government
Utilities
Military
Oil & Gas
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide6
Addressing the Challenges:
AXCESS+ Portfolio
Central Site
Customer Premises
Megaplex
LRS
DXC
Grooming,
Multiplexing &
Aggregation
Optimux
Fiber Multiplexers
Fiber
Megaplex
Multiservice Access
Nodes
PSN
E1/T1
Airmux
Broadband
Wireless Radios
STM-4/OC-12
GbE/FE
Central Rack
Wireless
E1
T1
FXS
FXO
E&M
Copper
STM-1/OC-3
TDM
ASMi
SHDSL Multiplexers
& Modems
IPmux
TDM Pseudowire
Gateways
ETH
V.35
X.21
RS-530
Kilomux
Subrate Multiservice
Multiplexers
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide7
Megaplex as Central
Solution in Axcess+
Portfolio
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide8
Introduction – Megaplex Skill Set
Part of a Family
Extensive support
Pure transport
Enhanced connectivity
End-to-End Managed Solution
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide9
Unique Value Proposition
The Hybrid Approach
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide10
Why Megaplex?
Megaplex Family
MP-2100, MP-2104
MP-4100, MP-4104
Analog Voice ,
FXO/FXS/E&M
PABX / E1/T1
MultiserviceISDN
node
Alarms & Signals
Copper/xDSL
Wireless/Satellite
PDH/SDH/SONET
SDH/SONET NGEthernet/IP/MPLS
ADM Diversity of rings
Teleconference/Hotline
Video & CCTV
DSO Cross-Connect
Fiber
Cross network migration
Carrier class service
reliability
Point-to-Point
Point-to-Multipoint (Star)
Multi-drop
Resilient Ring
Management
SCADA
• Next Generation Multiservice Access Node
Topologies
Networks
Service Connectivity
• Multiservice Access Multiplexer
Topology maps
Network inventory
Real-time device status
SW & configuration
GbE Ethernet
solution
Built-inSystem
Redundancy
for
management
processing
Service Protection
Troubleshooting tools
Flexible and modular
Hybrid Ethernet and
TDM architecture
Smooth
migration
Business
continuity
(hot
of
TDM to PSN
standby)
Teleprotection
GSM-R/TETRA
LAN
Remote CPE aggregation
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide11
Why Megaplex?
Physical View
2 Power
supplies
10x
IOmodules
modules
Ten IO
4U
(6.8”)
2 Common Logic
Ethernet/TDM
processing cards
with SONET/SDH
and GbE network
ports
• Compact 4U high, 19” modular chassis, 2 AC or DC power supply slots
• 2 Common Logic combined with SDH/SONET and Ethernet processors and uplinks
• Redundant common logic, power supply and IO modules.
• Separate Ethernet and TDM star topology backplane to all IO modules,
• DS1/DS0 Cross connect, up to 4*STM-1/STM-4 or OC-3/OC-12, up to 4*GbE
• Ten IO Hot-Swappable module slots, maximum configurations:
*160 E1/T1 ports, *160 analog voice channels, *120 serial interfaces ,*30 Fast Ethernet
ports (SFP/UTP), *80 xDSL links, *20 fiber links (multiplexed TDM+Ethernet)
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide12
CL.2 Hybrid TDM and Ethernet
Architecture
CL.2
CL.2
Packet
Engine
STM-1/4
OC-3/12
STM-1/4
OC-3/12
GBE
GBE
STM-1/4
OC-3/12
STM-1/4
OC-3/12
GBE
GBE
Powerful DS0 cross
connect
Packet
Engine
TDM
Engine
TDM
Engine
Native Ethernet
connectivity and
aggregation
TDM and Ethernet
cross connectivity
capabilities
Dual functionality
modules
IO
ETH
Switch
IO
IO
TDM
10 x IO
ETH
Switch
ETH
Switch
TDM
TDM
TDM Ports
TDM Ports
ETH Ports
ETH Ports
TDM Ports
TDM Ports
ETH Ports
ETH Ports
TDM Ports
TDM Ports
ETH Ports
ETH Ports
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide13
Supported Modules
Product
Supported by
Description
CPE (Customer Premises Equipment)
M8E1, M8T1
MP-4100
8-port E1 or T1 modules with 3 Ethernet ports
Standard E1/T1, DXC, MP-210x, FCD-E1, FCD-IP
M16E1, M16T1
MP-4100
16-port E1 or T1 modules
Standard E1/T1, DXC, MP-210x, FCD-E1, FCD-IP
M8SL
MP-4100
8-port SHDSL E1 module with 3 Ethernet ports
ASMi-52 (SHDSL modem)
MPW-1
MP-4100
TDM pseudowire access gateway with 3 Ethernet ports
MP-4100, MP-210x, IPMUX (pseudowire
gateways)
ASMi-54C
MP-4100
SHDSL.bis module with 2 Ethernet ports
ASMi-54 (SHDSL.bis modem)
ASMi-54C/N
MP-4100
SHDSL/SHDSL.bis module with 2 Ethernet ports and 8 E1 ports
ASMi-52, ASMi-54 (SHDSL, SHDSL.bis modems)
OP-108C, OP-106C
MP-4100
Dual 4 x E1/T1 and Ethernet multiplexer modules
OP-106, OP-108 (Fiber multiplexers)
OP-34C, OP-25C
MP-4100
16 x E1/T1 and Ethernet multiplexer modules
OP-25, OP-34 (Fiber multiplexers)
HS-6N, HS-12N
MP-2100/MP-4100
6- or 12-port n x 64 kbps high speed module
Serial interface devices
HSU-6, HSU-12
MP-2100/MP-4100
6- or 12-port IDSL modules
ISDN interfaces
HS-S
MP-2100/MP-4100
4-channel ISDN “S”-interface module
ISDN modems
HS-703
MP-2100/MP-4100
4-channel Codirectional data module
Codirectional interfaces
HS-RN
MP-2100/MP-4100
4-port sub-DS0 low speed module
Sub-64 kbps serial devices (V24/RS-232)
HSF-2
MP-2100/MP-4100
2-port fiber optic teleprotection interface module
Teleprotection equipment
LS-6N, LS-12
MP-2100/MP-4100
6- or 12-port low speed modules
Sub 64Kbps serial devices (V24/RS-232)
VC-4/4A/8/8A/16
MP-2100/MP-4100
4/8/16-port FXS/FXO/E&M PCM and ADPCM analog voice
modules
POTS interfaces, telephones, PBX devices,
Signaling interfaces, Voice modems
VC-4/OMNI
MP-2100/MP-4100
4-port PCM omnibus voice module
E&M voice phones or modems
ACM
MP-2100/MP-4100
Alarm and diagnostics module with four outbound relays
Dry contact equipment
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide14
M8E1, M8T1, M8SL Modules
• 8 port, E1, T1 or E1 over SHDSL
• 3 UTP or SFP fast Ethernet ports
• Ethernet over TDM encapsulation
CPE
RICi-4/8
n x E1
SDH/
SONET
CPE
POP
ETX-102/202
FO
Megaplex-4100
CPE
IP/MPLS
Network
E1
PBX
ASMi-52
SHDSL
CPE
E1
FCD-E1E
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide15
16 E1/T1 Module
•
•
•
•
Up to 16 E1 or T1 ports per module
TDM only with transparent clocking mapping
Up to 160 E1/T1 links in a single MP-4100 chassis with DS0 cross connect
Lower price per port (compared to M8E1/T1)
CPE
4 x E1/T1
PBX
CPE
4 x E1/T1
POP
DXC-8R
E1
Megaplex-4100
SDH/
SONET
CPE
E1
6 x E1/T1
Megaplex-2100
PBX
Voice
Data
CPE
E1
FCD-E1E
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide16
MPW-1 Pseudowire Module
• Pseudowire server module for MP-4100
• Support for TDMoIP, CESoPSN, SAToP and HDLCoPSN
• 16 Mbps TDM capacity (8*2M)
• Supports 128 PW connections
• 3 SFP or RJ-45 onboard connectors
MP-4100
GBE
Central Site
MP-4100
MP-2100
GBE
PSN
FE
FE/GBE
IPmux-24
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide17
ASMi-54C G.SHDSL.bis EFM
Module
• Ethernet over 16 SHDSL.bis lines
• Two 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports over copper or fiber
• Works opposite ASMi-54 in various combinations over 16-wire
• SHDSL bonding (EFM)
Branch
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-54
FE
Central Office
NMS
PSN
Branch
MP-4100
GbE
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-54
FE
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4 OC-12
SDH/
SONET
Branch
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-54
FE
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide18
ASMi-54C/N E1+Ethernet Combo
SHSDL Module
• E1+Ethernet over SHDSL/SHDSL.bis
• Works opposite ASMi-54 and ASMi-52 (SW selectable) in various
combinations over 16-wire
• Allows a single module type to work opposite different remote units
Branch
FE
ASMi-54
SHDSL.bis
PBX
Central Office
E1
NMS
PSN
Branch
MP-4100
GbE
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-54L
FE
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4 OC-12
SDH/
SONET
Branch
FE
ASMi-52
SHDSL
PBX
E1
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide19
OP-108C/106C Fiber Multiplexer
Modules
• Multiplex four E1/T1 channels and up to 100 Mbps Ethernet traffic over a fiber optic
link (dual links per module)
• Up to 10 cards in an Megaplex-4100 rack (20 remote units)
• Various fiber interfaces: multimode, single-mode (up to 120 km), and single-mode
over single fiber
• Automatic SFP link backup with optional hot-swappable second optical link
Branch
FE
Optimux-108
FO
PBX
Central Office
E1
NMS
PSN
Branch
FE
MP-4100
GbE
Optimux-108
FO
PBX
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4 OC-12
E1
SDH/
SONET
Branch
FE
FO
Optimux-108
PBX
E1
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide20
Optimux-25/34 Fiber Multiplexer
Modules
• Multiplex 16 E1/T1 channels or Ethernet traffic over a fiber optic link.
Total capacity is 34 Mbps
• Up to 10 cards in a Megaplex-4100 rack (10 remote OP-25/34 units)
• Various fiber interfaces: multimode, single-mode (up to 110 km), and single-mode over
single fiber
• SFP-based interface or E3 Copper link (OP-34)
• Automatic SFP link backup with optional hot-swappable
second optical link
Branch
Optimux-25/
Optimux-34
FE
FO
FCD-E1E
Central Office
n x E1
NMS
PSN
Branch
MP-4100
GbE
FE
FO
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4 OC-12
Optimux-108
PBX
E1
SDH/
SONET
Branch
FO
Router
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide21
Data Modules
•
•
•
•
n x 56/64 kbps serial interface
ISDN ‘S’ and ‘U’ interfaces
G.703 co-directional 64 kbps interface
Teleprotection fiber module (IEEE C37.94)
Port Number
HS-6N/12N
HS-U
HS-S
HS-G703
HSF
6/12
4/6/12
4
4
2
ISDN “U”
ISDN “S”
G.703 (64 kbps)
IEEE C37.94
128 kbps
128kbps
64 kbps
n x 64kbps
• V.24/RS-232
Interface
• V.35
• V.11/RS-422
Data rate
n x 64 kbps
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide22
Data Modules
• Sub-64 kbps interfaces
• Latency optimized mode (HS-RN)
• Support for bidirectional broadcast (HS-RN)
HS-RN
LS-6N LS-12
4
6/12
Interface
V.24/RS-232
V.24/RS-232
Data rate
0.6 – 64kbps
2.4 –64kbps
Multiplexing method
HDLC, V.110
Proprietary
Port number
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Voice Modules
• Analog voice interface
• FXS/FXO and E&M
• ADPC and Echo canceller
• Teleconference “Omnibus” module
Port number
VC-4/8/16
VC-4/OMNI
4/8/16
4
FXS

FXO

E&M

ADPCM


Local Battery
Omnibus

Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide24
ACM (Alarm and Diagnostics)
• MP-2100 ACM module support
• Eight inbound relays indicating external events to the user via the
management system
• Four outbound relays triggered by any user-selected Megaplex alarm to
outside indicators such as buzzers
Inbound
Inbound
Megaplex
ACM
Outbound
Megaplex
ML
ML
CL
CL
ACM
Outbound
NMS
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide25
Packet is the Way to go
• Ethernet/IP Transport Networks Gain Traction
– Higher Throughput
– Lower OpEx
• Co-existence of TDM and PSN infrastructure
• More multiservice traffic
– Different QoS/QoE requirements
• Longer First Mile reach
– Street cabinet environment
– Fiber/Wireless Backhaul + Copper drop
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide26
Why Megaplex?
Migration Technology Enablers
TDM Support
Next Generation
SONET/SDH
Pseudowire
Carrier Ethernet
Timing Over Packet
STM-1/OC-3
Add Drop Multiplexer (ADM)
STM-4/OC-12
SONET/SDH Terminal
E1/T1 (DS1)
PBX
Fractional E1/T1 (DS0)
Digital Cross Connect (DACS)
Analog voice – FXS/FXO
Phone
Analog voice – E&M
Voice Modem
Teleconference voice (Omni)
Analog bridge
ISDN – ‘S’ and ‘U’ interface
Phone - Fixed
Serial N*56/64Kbps – V.35/X.21/RS-xxx
Serial sub-64Kbps - V.24/RS-232
IEEE-C37.94 (Teleprotection)
G.703 co-directional
Inbound/Outbound dry contact alarm
Router
SCADA RTU
TPR (Teleprotection)
Breaker control circuit
Relay/Alarm
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide27
Why Megaplex?
Migration Technology Enablers
TDM Support
Next Generation
SONET/SDH
Pseudowire
Carrier Ethernet
Timing Over Packet
● VCAT – Virtual Concatenation
● VCG – A set of x containers is known as a Virtual Container Group (VCG)
● LCAS – Line Capacity Adjustment Scheme
● GFP – Generic Framing Procedure
Classic EoSONET/SDH
VC-3
48.384
Mbps
Next Generation EoSONET/SDH
79%
waste
10Mbps
8%
waste
10Mbps
VC-12
VC-12
VC-12
VC-12
VC-12 (2.176Mbps)
VCG
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide28
Why Megaplex?
Migration Technology Enablers
TDM Support
Next Generation
SONET/SDH
Pseudowire
Carrier Ethernet
Timing Over Packet
● The synchronous bit stream is segmented
● Headers are added to each segment to form the Packet
● Packets are forwarded to destination over the PSN network
● At destination, the original bit stream is reconstructed by removing headers, concatenating frames
and regenerating the timing
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide29
Why Megaplex?
Migration Technology Enablers
TDM Support
Next Generation
SONET/SDH
Pseudowire
Carrier Ethernet
Timing Over Packet
● Ethernet OAM (Operation Administration and Maintenance): Provide the standardized tools for
utilities to monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot Ethernet access links
● Traffic management: For service classification, policing and shaping
● Performance Monitoring (ITU-T Y.1731): Answers the need to meet user expectations for SLA
accountability
Substation
Teleprotection
Control Center
SCADA
Legacy services
Ethernet Agg
PSN
NG MSAN
Voice
TDM-PW
EVC
Gold
Mission Critical Services
Silver
Real time - VOIP
Bronze
Video – best effort
End-to-end Service Control, SLA Monitoring and Diagnostics, Precision Timing Transport
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide30
Why Megaplex?
Migration Technology Enablers
TDM Support
Next Generation
SONET/SDH
Pseudowire
Timing Over
Packet
Carrier Ethernet
● ToP is an alternative to GPS clocks in each location
● Based on SYNC-E and IEEE 1588v2
● Provides accurate clock source for:
– Sequence of events and fault recording
Master Clock
– Process bus interconnecting RTUs
ETH/IP
– Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs)
Transparent
clock
Bidirectional
Time-stamps Information
Exchange
Slave Clock
Slave
Clock
Slave
Clock
Time Sensitive
Application
Time Sensitive
Application
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide31
Agenda
Introduction
Why Megaplex?
Typical Applications
What’s New?
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide32
Carriers Fiber/Copper Service
Aggregation
SDH/
SONET
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4/OC-12
PBX
E1/T1
Megaplex-4100
Optimux-108/106
Fiber
Copper
PSN
Backbone
• Traditional TDM
• Future PSN
LAN
ASMi-5x
ETH
GbE
POP/Aggregation
• Modular
• Multi Service
• Large scale
• Future proof
• Hardened
First mile
• Service Multiplexing
• Extended reach
Customer services
• Legacy TDM
• Ethernet
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide33
Typical Applications – Transportation,
Government and Enterprise
Power Utilities
Sub-Station
Megaplex-4100
Transportation – Railway /
Motorway
Air Traffic Control
Teleprotection over PSN
FO
SDH/
SONET
MSAP Node
ETH
Megaplex-4100
STM-4
OC-12
V.35/449
FXS
Government, Military
PSN
GbE
ETH
Low Speed
Data
Tele-protection
FO
New Network
Oil and Gas
E&M
RTU
Low Speed
Data
RTU
Tele-protection
V.35/449
PBX
Sub-Station
FXS
Financial, Enterprise
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide34
Typical Applications – Transportation,
Government and Enterprise
Power Utilities
Railway Multiservice Station Connectivity
Transportation –
Railway / Motorway
Control Center
Air Traffic Control
MSAN
Megaplex Mux
Government, Military
Megaplex Mux
Megaplex Mux
Carrier
Network
SDH/SONET Ring
MSAN
Megaplex Mux
Megaplex Mux
Megaplex Mux
Oil and Gas
Financial, Enterprise
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide35
Typical Applications – Transportation,
Government and Enterprise
Power Utilities
Transportation –
Railway / Motorway
Megaplex-2104
FE/GbE
PSN
FE
ISDN
TDM
Pseudowire
Air Traffic Control
Megaplex-4100
ISDN
Government, Military
Megaplex-2104
E1/STM-1
Oil and Gas
SDH
Network
E1
ISDN
Financial, Enterprise
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide36
Typical Applications – Transportation,
Government and Enterprise
Power Utilities
Air Traffic Control Connectivity
Regional ATC Center
Transportation – Railway /
Motorway
AFTN Data
9.6 kbps
National ATC Center
AFTN Data
9.6 kbps
Kilomux/
Megaplex
Leased Line
n x 64 kbps
Radar
X.21
Air Traffic Control
Radar Monitor
X.21
Kilomux/
Megaplex
SDH/
SONET
4W
Approach and Control Tower
RS-232
AFTN Data
9.6 kbps
Government, Military
Telex (TTY)
E&M
Oil and Gas
Extended Range
VHF & PTT
FXS/
FXO
Kilomux/
Megaplex
ISDN/
PSTN
ISDN Backup
n x 64 kbps
Leased Line
n x 64 kbps
Kilomux/
Megaplex
Radar
X.21
4W
Direct Speech
Extended Range
VHF & PTT
Financial, Enterprise
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide37
Typical Applications – Transportation,
Government and Enterprise
TETRA and 2 way Radio Backhaul
Power Utilities
Control Room
Megaplex-2104 n x E&M
n x RS-232
MSO
Switch
Transportation – Railway /
Motorway
V.35
Control Room
Router-Switch
Air Traffic Control
TETRA Base
Station
Megaplex-4100
Megaplex-4100
E1/T1
Government,
Military
Oil and Gas
TETRA Base
Station
E1/T1
TETRA Base
Station
E1/T1
Megaplex-4100
E1/T1
Megaplex-4100
FCD-IP/
Megaplex-2100
E1/T1
Ring
TETRA Base
Station
E1/T1
TETRA Base
Station
FCD-IP/
Megaplex-2100
TETRA Base
Station
Financial, Enterprise
STM-1/OC-3
or
STM-4/oc-12
Ring
Megaplex-4100
TETRA Base
Station
Megaplex-4100
E1/T1
E1/T1
Ring
FCD-IP/
Megaplex-2100
E1/T1
FCD-IP/
Megaplex-2100
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide38
What’s New – Megaplex-4104
Four I/O Modules
2 Common
Logics
2 DC PS
2U
High
PBX
Sub-Station
SDH/
SDH/
SONET
SONET
E1/T1
Fiber/ Megaplex-4100
OP-108/106
Copper
Fiber/ OP-108/106
FO
Copper
ETH
ASMi-5x
STM-1/OC-3
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4/OC-12
STM-4/OC-12
SDH/
SONET
ASMi-5x
Megaplex-4100
PBX
LAN
ETH
• Compact 2U high, 19” modular chassis, 2 DC power supplies
Megaplex-4100
STM-4
Low Speed
RTU uplinks
V.35/449 and
OC-12
• 2 Common Logic combined with SDH/SONET and Ethernet processors
Data
Fiber/
OP-108/106
• Redundant common
logic, power supply and IO modules.
GbE
Copper
E1/T1
PSN
GbE
FXS
E&M Tele-protection
• Separate
Ethernet and TDM star topology backplane to all IOFiber/
modules,
PSN
ASMi-5x
OP-108/106
Copper
• DS1/DS0 Cross
connect,
up
to
4*STM-1/STM-4
or
OC-3/OC-12,
up
to
4*GbE
GbE
ETH
PSN
FO
ETH
ASMi-5x
New
Network
• Ten IO Hot-Swappable module slots, maximum configurations:
Low Speed
RTU
V.35/449
*64 E1/T1 ports, *64 analog voice
channels,
*48
serial interfaces ,*12
Fast Ethernet ports
Sub-Station
Data
(SFP/UTP), *32 xDSL links, *8 fiber links (multiplexed TDM+Ethernet)
Tele-protection
ETH
LAN
Megaplex-4104
Megaplex-4104
MSAP Node
PBX
E1/T1
PBX
E1/T1
PBX
ETH
LAN
LAN
FXS
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide39
What’s New – What is
Teleprotection
• Used for power line protection
• Protect equipment from severe damages resulting from
faulty HV lines
• Common schemes
– Distance (impedance) protection
– Current differential protection
– Combination
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide40
What’s New –
Teleprotection Module
• 4 input commands
• 8 output commands
– 4 Primary commands
– 4 Secondary commands
• Event time stamping based on IEC‐60870‐5‐104
• Event reporting: Commands, Automation, End‐to‐End Delay,
Violations, Bit Error Rate
MP-4100
MP-4104
# of modules
10
4
# of input commands
40
16
# of output commands
80
32
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide41
Teleprotection over Packet
RAD’s Teleprotection multiplexers have successfully met requirements:
• Up to 5 ms delay with quality of service for signal priority via shaping and traffic
engineering tools
• Clock accuracy was rigorously maintained throughout transmission
• High degree of resiliency through various protection schemes, including DS1level redundancy
A
Injecting
Current
Ejecting
Current
B
GPS SyncE
(PRC)
Megaplex-4100
Megaplex-4100
PW 1/2
(CESoPSN)
PW 1/2
(CESoPSN)
MPLS
Teleprotection
Unit
E1/T1 to
Station Clock
E1/T1 to
Station Clock
Teleprotection
Unit
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide42
Summary
• Part of a complete family
• Hybrid Approach for Smooth Migration from TDM to PSN
• From TDM Mux to Axcess+
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide43
The Axcess+ NEW CPEs:
ASMi and Optimux
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide44
ETH and TDM Connectivity Using
any Media
Customers Type:
• Carriers, Service providers
FE
Headquarters
Fiber
OP-108L
E1s
BSC
n x E1
TDM
MP-4100/LRS-102
4 x FE
Copper
SHDSL.bis
RNC
PSN
n x ETH
n x E1
ASMi-5x
4 x E1
Wireless
FE
Airmux-400
Airmux-400
E1s
Key Benefits :
• Reduced OPEX with single access link for multiple types of services and
infrastructures
• Backhauling over any available access media (copper, fiber, wireless)
• End-to-end connectivity solutions
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide45
The ASMi line
ASMi-52
• SHDSL based
• MUX services
• CPE or CO
ASMi-52L
• SHDSL based
• Single service
• CPE or CO
ASMi-54
ASMi-54L
ASMI-54LRT
•
•
•
•
SHDSL.BIS based
Mux services
Fiber and copper line
Daisy Chain/multipoint/ring topology
• SHDSL.bis based
• MUX services
• CPE or CO
•
•
•
•
SHDSL.bis based
Mux services
Routing capabilities
CPE or CO
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide46
ASMi-54 – TDM & ETH Connectivity
Customers Type:
BTS
• Cellular operators
ASMi-54L
2w
5.7 Mbps
4 x E1
TDM
2w
ASMi-54
RNC
ASMi-54L
5.7 Mbps
E1
Node B
ETH
BTS
ASMi-54L
2w
5.7 Mbps
PSN
4 x ETH
ASMi-54L
5.7 Mbps
E1
Node B
ETH
BTS
2w
Node B
ETH
BTS
BSC
E1
E1
Node B
ETH
Key Benefits :
• High rate - Up to 4xE1 & 4xETH ports with combined throughput of up to 22 Mbps
• Multipoint capabilities up to 4 modems at the remote site
• Fiber and copper combination on the user side
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide47
ASMi-54 – Ring Capabilities
PC
PC
ETH
ASMi-54
ETH
Fiber
ETH Fiber
Ring
ASMi-54
FO
ASMi-54
ASMi-54
SHDSL
ASMi-54
Video Cameras
ETH
PC
Video Cameras
PC
Key Benefits:
• Low cost redundancy modem for ETH connectivity
• Save ADM installation – Higher rate and full ring support according to the
standard, ITU-T Rec. G.8032/Y.1344
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide48
Pico-DSLAM – ETH Connectivity
over Copper
Customer Types:
• Campuses, banks, ISP
ASMi-54L
2w
4 x ETH
5.7 Mbps
2w
PSN
ETH
ASMi-54
ASMi-54L
4 x ETH
5.7 Mbps
ASMi-54L
2w
4 x ETH
5.7 Mbps
2w
ASMi-54L
4 x ETH
5.7 Mbps
Key Benefits:
• Single or Dual ETH fiber in the central site
• Cost effective solution
• Transmission via VLAN differentiation
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide49
Optimux-1025/1032
Remote Branches
Headquarters
GbE
Router
GbE
GbE
Optimux-1025/
Optimux-1032
Fiber Optic
Up to 120 km (74.5 miles)
Optimux-1025/
Optimux-1032
GbE
Backup Link
PBX
ADM
16 x E1/T1
16 x E1/T1
SONET/
SDH
Key Benefits:
•
•
•
•
Reduce OpEx/CapEx, Pay-as-you-grow model
ETH and TDM at the CPE
Plug & Play
Redundancy on the PS and Uplinks
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide50
Product Line Comparison
Optimux
Main Link
TDM Services
Ethernet
Services
V.35
(Mbps)
Central
Fiber Optic
4 x E1
100
No
LRS-102
MP-4100
Fiber Optic
4 x T1/E1
100
2
LRS-102
MP-4100
Fiber Optic
E3
16 x T1/E1
8 Mbps Granularity
2
LRS-102
MP-4100
Fiber Optic
16 x E1/T1
100
No
No
OP-108L
•
OP-106/108/C
OP-25/34/C
OP-125/134
•
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Product Line Comparison Cont…
Optimux
Main Link
TDM Services
Size
Main Link
T3
Fiber Optic
21 x E1/28 x T1
19’’ 1U
T3
Fiber Optic
STM-1/OC-3
Copper
63 x E1/84 x T1
19’’ 2U
STM-1/OC-3
Copper
STM-1/OC-3
Copper
3 x E3/3 x T3
19’’ 1U
STM-1/OC-3
Copper
OP-45/45L
•
OP-1551
OP-1553
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide52
ASMi-53: RAD’s New Design
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide53
ASMi-53: CPE SHDSL.bis Modem
Services
• Legacy: E1, V35
• Fast Ethernet
SHDSL
• Standards-compliant, ITU-T G.991.2 and ETSI 101524
• Multiple SHDSL.bis lines – up to 2 pairs (11.4Mbps)
Advanced Ethernet capabilities
• VLAN prioritization
• QoS
• EFM bonding
Management
• Inband
• SHDSL Embedded Operational Channel (EOC)
Interoperability
• As CPE opposite central site devices
• LRS-102 / Megaplex-4100, Huawei HONET UA5000
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide54
Product Comparison
Wires
Services
Technology base
Interoperability
Power supply
Terminal
Ethernet performance
RAD ASMi-54L
RAD ASMi-53
2W,4W
2W,4W
4ETH,E1 and also a mux option
(ETH for management and services)
ETH,E1,V35 and also a mux option
(ETH for services only)
SHDSL.bis, CPE/CO modes
SHDSL.bis, CPE mode only
• LRS-102
• MP-4100
• ASMi-54L, ASMi-54 3.5,ASMi-54LRT
• Repeaters
• Internal
• Wide range power supply
Full
VLAN priority, QOS (Full ,remote and local
management)
• LRS-102
• MP-4100
Huawei HONET UA5000
• External
• Separate AC and DC power supply
Partial functionality (Menu based with basic diagnostics
functionality only )
VLAN priority, QOS (Local management only by virtual Terminal)
SNMP, Telnet, WEB
Remote management by
EOC
Supported
Not supported
Supported
Supported
Extended Rate, OAM
Supported
Not supported
Power consumption
~5W
~3W
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide55
Physical View
V35
Interface
External
Power
supply
AC or DC
E1
Interface
RJ-45
One
10/100
Base T
SHDSL
Interface
2W/4W
RS-232
Terminal
*limited
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide56
Typical Application – 1
Headquarters
IP/MPLS
Branches
Switch
GbE
PBX
GbE/n x ETH
MP-4100/LRS-102
E1
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-53
Router
NMS
PBX
LAN
FE
n x E1/STM-1
• MP-4100/LRS-102 can remotely manage the ASMi-53 with the
following cards:
– ASMi-54C/E1/ETH/N
– ASMi-54C/E1/N
– ASMi-54C/ETH
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide57
Typical Applications – 2
Huawei NMS
ADSL
IP/MPLS
FE/GBE
ETH
Honet UA5000
POTS/ISDN
PSTN
E1
SHDSL
TDM
E1/STM-1/4
SHDSL
ASMi-53
ASMi-52
E1
V.35/X.21
• Same functionality and services as the ASMi-52
• Replacing low cost CPE vendors (Taiwanese), providing a
complete solution to Huawei
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide58
Ethernet Connectivity
ASMi-53
ASMi-53
Megaplex-4104
ETH
ETH
GbE
PSN
Up to 32 Units
Megaplex-4104
ETH
ASMi-53
ASMi-53
Megaplex-4104
Megaplex-4104
GbE
Ring
ETH
ASMi-53
ETH
Up to 32 Units
ETH
ASMi-53
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide59
Summary
Axcess + Complete
Last Mile Solution
Varied
Topologies
Cost Effective
• Complete the portfolio for Last Mile over:
– Fiber (Optimux)
– Air link (Airmux)
– Copper (ASMi)
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide60
Summary
Axcess + Complete
Last Mile Solution
Varied
Topologies
Cost- Effective
• Supports a variety of applications over any media:
– Point-to-Point
– Daisy Chain/Ring
– Multipoint
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide61
Summary
Axcess + Complete
Last Mile Solution
Varied
Topologies
Cost- Effective
ASMi-53 -
• Reduced OpEx: Low Power Consumption, High MTBF, Simple to maintain
• Reduced CapEx: Plug & Play
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide62
Thank You
For Your
Attention
www.rad.com
Megaplex Portfolio for TS 2013 Slide63