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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide1

ETX-5300A

Release version 1.0 GA

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide2

ETX-5300A Main Market Messages

ETX-5300A is a carrier grade Access Aggregation Switch

ETX series is a real end-to-edge access solution

RAD access solution reduces Total cost of ownership

Device

SolutionEconom

ies

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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

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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 50°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-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

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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

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ETX-5300A Scale

• ETX-5300A features the smallest form-factor and highest capacity-to-size ratio in the market for aggregation devices

• It can be cascade 12 devices in standard ETSI rack mount with all front access cable management

Reaching 960 x GE ports + 96 x 10GE ports in a lowest power consumption = less than 6KW

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide8

Markets & Applications

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide9

Carriers and Operators

• SLA-based business Ethernet and cloud connectivity• Wholesale and carrier-to-carrier (E-NNI) connectivity• Mobile backhaul• Legacy TDM service emulation

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide10

Private Networks

Seamless migration from SDH/SONET to PSN: • Utilities• Transportation• Government• Healthcare• Education

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide11

SLA-based ServicesE2E Traffic management

AccessAggregation NetworkAccess Aggregation“Pre-Aggregation”

Access

ETX-203AX ETX-203AM

ETX-205A ETX-205A

ETX-5300AETX-5300A

Metro + Core

Access Aggregation“Pre-Aggregation”

Optimizing Service Experience in the Access Network

ETX-220AETX-220A ETX-220A

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Application Scenarios

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide13

Access Aggregation

• Complete Access Solution– OAM– TM– Timing– SDH/ SONET Replacement– PW (Legacy Migration)

First MileMiddle Mile

Access Segment

Core

MetroETX-5300A

ETX-220A ETX-220A

ETX-220A

1 GbE (LAG)

10 GbE (LAG)

FE/GbE

ETX-205A

ETX-220A

ETX-220A

ETX-203AXETX-203AM

10 GbE (LAG)

1 GbE (LAG)

10 GbE

10 GbE

10 GbE

10 GbE

10 GbE Ring

GbE / 10 GbE Agg UNI 10 GbE LAG to PE NNI CIR BW Modules

6 x 10 GbE 2 Inter-card LAG 10GE 2 x Main

6 x 10 GbE 20 x 1 GbE 2 Inter-card LAG 10GE 2 x Main

1 x GE I/O

12 x 10 GbE 4 Inter-card LAG 20GE 2 x Main4 x 10 GE I/O

8 x 10 GbE40 x 1 GbE 4 Inter-card LAG 20GE

2 x Main2 x 10GE I/O2 x 1GE I/O

80 x 1 GbE 4 Inter-card LAG 20GE 2 x Main4 x 1GE I/O

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide14

Access Aggregation

• Ring Access Aggregation– G.8032v2 support up to 16 rings with 32 members in a ring– SDH and TDM PW Migration

First MileMiddle Mile

Access Segment

Core

Metro

ETX-5300A

10 GbE Ring

ETX-5300A

1GbE Ring

ETX-5300A

10 GbE Ring

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide15

Ethernet & TDM PW

Traffic

GbE/10 GbE

RADview

1,2,4,8 or 16 E1/T1

2 x FE / GbE

IPmux-24/IPmux-216

Ethernet & TDM Pseudowire

ETX-5300A*

Up to: 16 OC-3/STM-1

MP-4100/2100

MPW / ML-IP

160 x T1/E1160 x analog phones120 a serial interfacesand more…

ETX+MiTOPT1/E1 or T3/E3

2 x FE / GbE

GbE/10 GbE

IPmux-1E 4 FXS/FXO/E&M/BRI

8, 16 or 32 E1/T1

8 x FE / GbE

ETX-220A

4 or 8 E/T1

5 x FE / GbE

ETX-205A*

ETX-5300A Sample Configurations

TDM/ SONET

IP/ETH

Ethernet, IP or MPLS

Ports Aggregated10 GbE LAG Groups (Card Protection)

ModulesReq.Ch. C3/STM1 Ethernet

- 6 x 10GbE 1 (2 ports) 2 x Main

4/2+2 6 x10GbE 1 (2 ports) 2 x Main1 x TDM I/O

8/4+4 6 x 10GbE 2 (4 ports) 2 x Main2 x TDM I/O

8/4+4 40 x GbE6 x 10GbE 2 (4 ports)

2 x Main2x TDM I/O2 x GbE I/O

16/8+8 6 x 10GbE 2 (4 ports) 2 x Main4 x TDM I/O

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide16

Mobile Backhaul solution

IP/MPLS

PEPE10 GbE

ETX-205A

GbE Up to 20 UnitsETX-220MP

ETX-205A10 GbE10 GbE

RouterMME ETX-5300A

G.8032v2

ETX-5300A

RAD Access solution for MobileTiming feeder

ETX-205A

ETX-205AETX-205A

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide17

Product Description

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ETX-5300A Fully Redundant Platform

• 3U fully redundant service box:– Up to 80 x GbE & 8 x 10GE / 16 x 10GE– Up to 16 STM-1 & 8 x 10GE

• Non-blocking architecture with wire speed packet forwarding for all packet sizes• Ethernet and TDM Services

– E-Line (EPL and EVPL), E-LAN (EP-LAN and EVP-LAN)– TDM / TDM PW / MEF8 & UDP/IP encapsulation

• Ring & Linear topologies• Fully redundant chassis including 50 ms switchover• VLAN Forwarding & manipulation• Hierarchical Traffic management • Network Termination Unit like packet classification• Timing over packet – 1588v2, M&S Sync-E

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide20

Supported Cards ETX-5300A Release 1.0

Card name Technology Interop with Description

E5-MC4Main system card with common logic and 4 x 10GbE XFP

Any MEF compliant device

Main card with Packet forwarding processing engine, common Logic & Clock unit. On card 4 x 10GbE XFP interfaces

E5-10GB-2X

2x 10GE XFP Optical port service card

Any MEF compliant device ETX,

Ethernet IO card with 2 x 10GE optical XFP ports, Non blocking architecture, SyncE & IEEE-1588-2008 on all ports

E5-GBE-20O

20 x 1GbE SFP Optical ports service card

Any MEF compliant device ETX, IPMux

Ethernet IO card with 20 x 1GbE optical ports, Non blocking architecture, SyncE & IEEE-1588-2008 on all ports

E5-GBE-20E 20 x 10/100/1000 Electrical ports service card

Any MEF compliant device ETX, IPMux

Ethernet IO card with 20 x 1GbE Electrical ports, Non blocking architecture, SyncE & IEEE-1588-2008 on all ports

E5-cTDM-4 Ch STM-1/OC3 service cardAny Sonet/SDH with Ch STM-1/OC3 device

Channelized TDM card with 4 chOC-3/chSTM-1 interfaces, user configurable SONET/SDH mode

19” 3U4 x 10GbE & 80 x GbE

/16 x STM1/OC3

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide21

• Timing options• 3 CLK domains• Station clock Input & Output

• 64K/1.544/2.048 Bal/Unbal/Square

• GPS I/F• Input & Output• 10MHz • 1 PPS• TOD

• Main Card type:• On card 4x10GE Interfaces• No on card 10GE Interfaces

Main System Card

• The main card is the core packet processing unit of the ETX-5300A machine

– At least one main card is required in each shelf

• The main card supports: – Packet forwarding processing engine– Shelf and host/device management– Clock unit– On card 4 x 10GE XFP interfaces– 4096 EVCs

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide22

Ethernet IO Card

• The Ethernet IO supports 2 x 10 GbE or 20 x 1 GbE ports with either optical or copper interfaces (copper option for the 20 x 1GE)

• Non blocking architecture based on RAD FPGA that provides full 20 GbE

• 2K flows are supported on each IO card• SyncE & IEEE-1588-2008 on all ports • P2P & MP2MP services are supported• Link Aggregation between ports and cards

• Main Card type:•2 x 10GE XFP I/F •20 x 1GE Optical SFP I/F•20 x 1GE Electrical UTP I/F

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide23

Multi-Service IO Card

• The Multi-Service IO card supports – 4 Ch. OC-3/Ch. STM-1 interfaces– 4 x Ch. OC-3/Ch. STM-1 or

Ch. OC-12/Ch. STM-4 – II phase– Ch. OC-48/Ch. STM-16 – II phase

• Per card, user configurable SONET/SDH mode • TDM PW, MEF 8 & UDP/IP encapsulation

• STM-1/OC-3 Interface characteristics:• 63E1 or 84 T1s over STM-1/

OC-3 respectively per G.707• STM-1/OC-3 SFP LC connector• E1 mapping to STM-1:• STM-1 / AU-4 / VC-4 / TUG-3s /

TUG-2s / TU-12s / VC-12s /E1s • T1 mapping to OC-3:• OC-3 / STS-1 SPEs / VT Group/

VT1.5s/ T1s

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The ETX-5300A MEF Services

E-Line Service – used to create• Ethernet Private Lines (EPL)• Virtual Private Lines• Ethernet Internet Access

UNIMulti-point to Multi-point EVC

Multi-point to Multi-point EVC

UNIUNI

UNI Point-to-Point EVCPoint-to-Point EVC

UNI

E-LAN Service – used to create• Multipoint L2 VPNs• Transparent LAN Service• Multicast networks

E-Tree Service – used to create*• Rooted multi-point L2 VPNs• Broadcast networks• Telemetry networks

Rooted Multipoint EVC

Rooted Multipoint EVC

UNI

UNI

UNI

Government, Campus Connectivity

Healthcare, Ethernet Private Line (EPL)

Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)

* Roadmap

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ETX-5300A TDM Services

• TDM Services:– Ch. STM-1/OC-3 TDM service– Configure SONET/SDH mode per card– OAM:

• STM-1/OC-3 Line loopbacks• E1/T1 Loopbacks• PM & Alarms per GR.253

– Resiliency:• Automatic Protection Switching APS

– On the same card– Between Cards

• TDM IO card hot swappable

Up to 16 OC-3/STM-1 Lines

Fully Redundant 10 GbE / 1 GbE

TDM PWs

TDMNetwork

• PW Services:– TDM PW SAToP & CESoP per MEF8– TDM PW SAToP & CESoP per UDP/IP– OAM:

• VCCV-BFD for UDP/IP• RAD PW OAM• PM 15 minutes intervals at the SONET/SDH level• PM 15 minutes intervals at the E1/T1 level

– Resiliency:• 1:1 PW redundancy

– Alarms & Counters:• TDM PW buffer overrun• Remote packet loss• Jitter Buffer• Round trip delay

• No. of PWs in OC-3 mode: 1344

• No. of PWs in STM-1 mode: 1008

– PW per single T1\E1

• 336 PWs supported per service card

IP/ETHNetwork

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ETX-5300A Redundancy

• Ethernet Ring Protection G.8032v2 – Ladder topology & 50ms switch over– Protection and recovery switching within 50 ms for typical rings – 1G & 10G Multi Ring topologies support – Supports Unicast and Multicast flows

Failure

Robustness: Source Steering Protection

50ms Switch Times

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ETX-5300A Redundancy (cont.)

• Link Aggregation per 802.3 clause 43 (former 802.3ad)– Enables protection between associated ports – Intra card and Inter card LAG– Static LAG and LACP

• Main card redundancy• Clock redundancy • APS redundancy on TDM ports• Port redundancy • Power Supply Redundancy

Inter Card LAG

Intra Card LAG

Inter Card LAG Intra Card LAG

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OAM Scheme

• ETX-2xxA is represented by units 2 and 7• ETX-5300A is represented by units 3 and 6• Both products support MIPs and MEP

Subscriber Equipment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Subscriber EquipmentOperator A NEs Operator B NEsService Provider

Subscriber ME

EVC ME

Operator B service ME

Tunnel ME

Operator A service ME

UNI ME UNI ME

TRAN

ETH

ETXETX-5300AETX-5300A

ETX

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ETX-5300A OAM (cont.)

• Connectivity Fault Management defined by 802.1ag– CC: Connectivity Check

• CCM interval (at MA level): 3.33ms, 10ms, 100ms, 1s, 10s, 1m, 10m

– LB: LoopBack– LT: Link Trace

• Performance Management defined by Y.1731– LM: Loss Measurements– DM: Delay Measurements

• Statistics per service• Reporting per Event

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide30

Timing over Packet Technology

• IEEE 1588v2– Frequency, Phase, Time of Day (ToD)– Excellent for mobile backhaul

• Sync-E– Frequency– Excellent for mobile backhaul

• Adaptive Clock Recovery– Frequency, Phase– Excellent for business grade TDM– Not dependant on complete network deployment

RAD SYNC

Adaptive

1588-2008

Sync-E

E1/T1/OC3/STM-1

1PPS, 10MHz

1588-2008

Sync-E

E1/T1/OC3/STM-1

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What’s ?

• RAD’s platform for high-performance clock recovery and distribution techniques with powerful frequency and phase alignment

– Includes the following technologies:• IEEE 1588-2008• Synchronous Ethernet

– Bridging between the technologies– Offering Uniform solution through RAD’s portfolio

• RAD: The Synchronization Expert– Adaptive clock recovery technology (ASIC- and FPGA-based) solutions since

1999– TDM-over-IP technology leader– Broad installed product base– Standardization leadership

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ETX-5300A Mechanical overview and Shelf Types

• ETX-5300A mechanical dimensions:– Height: 13.3cm (5.2 in)– Depth: 380mm (15in) for DC chassis– Depth: 455mm (23.6 in) for AC/DC– Width: 440mm (17.3in)– Ready For 600mm rack ( cables etc.)

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide33

G.8032 Ring

G.8032 Ring

G.8032 Ring

RNC/aGW

RNC/aGW

BSCBSCCh-STM1

MBO Wholesale Provider

MBO

MBO

General MBH Application Scenario – Wholesale

ETX-5300A

ETX-220ETX-220

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX ETX-5300A

ETX-5300A

ETX-1002/ETX-5300A

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

M/W Area

G.8032 Ring

Ch-STM1

MBOWholesale Provider

ETX-5300A

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX-5300A

ETX-1002/ETX-5300A

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

M/W Area

ETX ETX

ETX

ETX-5300A

ETX

ETX-5300A

ETX-5300A

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Why Access Aggregation?

• Aggregates SLA-based Ethernet & legacy TDM for mobile backhaul

• Provides E-NNI demarcation, Ethernet OAM termination and services grooming

• Ethernet linear and ring topology & protection switching: ITU-T G.8032

• Extensive Sync-E, 1588v2 master mode• Enables efficient handling of multi-

priority traffic on a per-flow basis, • offers various tools to ensure Six Nines

availability and sub-50ms restoration with no single point of failure

• 3U device with high port density, delivering a 100 Gbps throughput

G.8032 Ring

G.8032 Ring

G.8032 Ring

RNC/aGW

RNC/aGW

BSCBSCCh-STM1

MBO Wholesale Provider

MBO

MBO

ETX-220ETX-5300A

ETX-220ETX-220

ETX-220

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX ETX-5300A

ETX-5300A

ETX-1002/ETX-5300A

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

ETX

M/W Area

ETX

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Business Services Main Features

• Services– E-Line, E-LAN (TE, non-TE), – Legacy services support (TDM, clock synchronization edge-to-edge)

• High Availability & Reliability– Service always on – Service Restoration, protection in sub 50 mSec recovery– In Service Software Upgrade - ISSU

• Serviceability & manageability– Point & click provision, assure, validate & report customers SLA using RAD Service Delivery

Platform• Hard QoS and variety of classifiers/policer

– Differentiate customers SLA– Assured in all levels: carrier network, customer service

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• The Math:– The required flows : 800 – 3200 flows– The Required Policers/Shapers: 800 -

1600– The Required OAM sessions: 400 - 800

Mobile Backhaul Traffic Dimensions

• Backhaul Dimensions:– Mobile Carrier assign 200 - 400 NBs to

concentrator– Each NBs has between 4 – 8 CoS flows– At least 2 flows from each NB are

classified as mission critical and should be monitored

End to End TM, Y.1731 & 802.1ag

Mobile Concentrator

Wholesale Carrier

Mobile Backhaul Flow types

Service Class Flow content

Very High + Synchronization

Very High Signaling & control

High Conversational

Medium + Real time Streaming

Medium Interactive data

Low Online streaming

Very Low Background

ETX-5300A 10 GbE NTU

RNC/aGW

Router

ETXETX

ETX

ETXETX

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Mobile Backhaul Timing Aspects

ETX-5300A Grand master

Stratum 1 clock source or GPS

Timing over packet

Mobile Concentrator

Wholesale Carrier

ETX-5300A 10 GbE NTU

RNC/aGW

Router

ETXETX

ETX

ETXETX

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Mobile Backhaul – Main Features

• Optimized for Radio Access Network (RAN) aggregation and transport to deliver ideal migration solution enabling fixed and mobile converged network

– High density & number of GE ports for a space restricted (3RU)

– Supports of legacy 2G TDM services over Ethernet services

– Supports major synchronization standards, including IEEE 1588-2008 M,S & TC & G.8261 in a variety of synchronization interfaces

• Scalable in-service 4 + 4 10GbE & 20 to 80GbE of Ethernet

• Broadband service support, including MEF 9, 14, 22

• Scalable TDM service 16 Ch. STM-1/OC-3 switching

• Carrier-grade availability and reliability

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Why Choose the ETX-5300A

A Little Box of Big Magic:• Amplifies service capabilities, lowers TCO

• Multi-functional device for converged network infrastructure

• Support critical applications and legacy services

• Ensure end-to-end SLA over multiple provider networks

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ETX-5300A Value Proposition

• 3U size Access Aggregation Switch

• Optimized device to aggregate smart termination units like any ETX-2xxA

• The ETX-5300A reduce various of interfaces into a single 10 GbE port

• Provides reach layer 2 application for business and mobile services

• Enables superior timing conversions and terminations

• Easy integration when it comes with ETX-2xx

• Similar knowhow as for the ETX-2xxA

• Future proof investment, that take advantage of technological innovations and new service possibilities as they develop

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ETX-5300A 2013 Slide41

www.rad.com

Thank You For Your Attention