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Leviton Manufacturing Background
Founded in 1906 in Brooklyn, NY,
celebrating 100 years of success! Levitons first product was gas mantle tips
for gas lamps when the city of New Yorkinstalled gas lamps.
Isadore Leviton (pictured) was a partnerwith Thomas Edison.
Industrial, commercial, OEM andresidential markets
The average American home containsmore than 100 Leviton devices
In a major American city lit up at night,about 90% of the lights you see are
connected to some kind of Leviton device Leading supplier of electrical, lighting
control, power quality, and voice/dataproducts.
Over 3.2 million products produced perday
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The Leviton Family of Products
American Insulated Wire
Lighting ManagementSystems Division
Integrated Networks
& ControlsDivision
Voice & Data Division
Electrical Business
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Voice & Data
Connectivity Solutions for the Commercial and Residential Premise
Copper, Fiber, Wireless, Data Center, FTTx and Power Qualitysolutions
Friendly and knowledgeable staff that provides you exceptional servicefrom the Factory to the field.
Proud to continue our manufacturing heritage in a state of the art facilityin Bothell, WA and Chicago, IL.
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Introductions Leviton Specification Engineering
Charlie Bogolawski, RCDD/NTS, CSI
Mfg. Rep. Firm: Triumph Marketing
Mike Lester
Dan McDonald
Danielle Talieri
Leviton FTTx Product Support Team
Ross Goldman (VP and GM)
Sarah Moline (Marketing)
Tony Yuen (Product Manager)
Mario Rossi (Product Manager)
Scott Robinson (Director, Copper and Fiber Programs)
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FTTX, PONs and Smart Homes
Overview
Home Technologies
Interface requirements traditional design
FTTX
Passive Optical Networks IEEE 802.3ah
ITU G.984 GPON
IEEE P802.3av
E-Line or E-Lane
Designing for flexibilityEnclosures
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Home Technologies allow us to have
Security
Entertainment
Home office
Ambiance
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Technology in our lives
Temperature has to be right.
The Internet Protocol (IP devices).
Music soothes the beast in all of us. I need to watch CSI.
Lighting affects our moods.
The phone better work when Ihave it off-hook.
Ourhome is our kingdom and we want to be entertainedin it and be protected in it. We can control ourenvironment even when we are not there.
Temp.
Voice
Lighting
Security
Video
Data
Audio.
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Bringing it together forIntelligent home designers and
Physical transport layer designers
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Existing demarcation deployments
Currently, most subscribers connect to the carrier network for
(Voice/Video/Data) using customer premises equipment (CPE) for one of
several access technologies:
PSTN/ISDN
digital subscriber line (DSL)
Cable
T1/E1
T3/E3
OC3/STM1
Others
The demarcation is not only the bridge but a translation point between theaccess network and the local Ethernet network. This adds a further level of
network deployment and maintenance complexity for both the carrier and
the subscriber.
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Convergence in the real world
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Typical home or MDU box
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Typical Information Outlet
Termin
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PON
A passive optical network (PON)
System that brings optical fiber cabling and signals all or most of
the way to the end user.
Depending on where the PON terminates, the system can be
described as fiber-to-the-curb (FTTC), fiber-to-the-building (FTTB),
or fiber-to-the-home (FTTH).
PON consists of an Optical Line Termination (OLT) at the
communication company's office and a number of Optical Network
Units (ONUs) near end users. Up to 32 ONUs can be connected to
an OLT.
Passive simply describes the fact that optical transmission has nopower requirements or active electronic parts once the signal is
going through the network.
Ratified by IEEE as standard.
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PON (BPON), (APON), (EPON), (GPON) / FTTx
ONU is IEEE terminology and ONT is ITU-T terminology
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PON
Broadband Passive Optical Network (BPON)
Cell based.
155 Mbps upstream/622 Mbps downstream Suffers from the very aggressive optical timing of ATM and the high
complexity of the ATM transport layer. High implementation cost.
Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) is still evolving and still beingdiscussed by the ITU-T and FSAN bodies -
Supports multiple protocols through translation to the native Generic
Encapsulation Method (GEM) transport layer that through emulationprovides support for ATM, Ethernet and WDM protocols.
Bandwidth 2.5/1.25 Gbps optical components has delayed industrydevelopment of low-cost, high-volume GPON devices.
Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON)
Also know as Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) Ratified by IEEE as 802.3ah EFM standard
Uses Ethernet as its native protocol and simplifies timing and lowers costsby using symmetrical 1 Gbps data streams using standard 1Gbps Ethernetoptical components. support for an extended Ethernet protocol simplifiesdevelopment.
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PON comparison
Source: PMC-Sierra, 2006
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IEEE
IEEE International Electrical and Electronic Engineers
A consortium of active networking products manufacturers.
Intel, Cisco, Foundry, others
Standards cover networking protocols and methods.
Does not govern structured cabling requirements, but influences
TIA standards to ensure network performance.
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Ethernet in the WAN PHY
802.3ah Ethernet:
Subscriber connects their Ethernet LAN directly to thesubscriber access network with a simple, familiar, and
native Ethernet interface.
802.3ah offers exactly the same networking model forEPON, Active/P2P, and copper and so further
streamlines deployment and reduces operational
complexity.
Ethernet promises to bring about the same revolution in access
networking th
at it created in enterprise networking: fast, simple,inexpensive, reliable, interoperable and ubiquitous connectivity
(Frasier/Pasavento, 2001)
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IEEE 802.3ah
802.3ah specifies:
Ethernet in the First Mile PON (EFMP), also known as EPON: Provides
symmetric point-to-multipoint 1-Gbit/s throughput over singlemode fiber up to either
10 or20km reach, depending on which of two modes (1310nm or 1490nm) is used.
Ethernet in the First Mile Fiber (EFMF): Provides 100- to 1000-Mbit/s point-to-
point connections over singlemode fiber up to 10km reach.
Ethernet in the First Mile Copper (EFMC): Uses Category 3 voice-grade copper
twisted-pair to provide point-to-point connections. Two options provide 10-Mbit/s
throughput up to 750m with passband VDSL technology, or2 Mbit/s up to 2700m
with baseband SHDSL technology.
802.3ah also supports hybrid solutions, and, most importantly, it specifies anOAM capability that makes Ethernet access a carrier-grade technology.
Not a true broadcast as only 1 node can transmit at a time.
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802.3ah breakdown
P2P EFM Fiber (EFMP)
What is it?
Point to Multi-point symmetric.
Split 32 or 64 times typically.
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) so that each user'sinformation fits into the designated time slot and thus doesnot interfere with other users
Use single mode fiber at speeds over 1000 Mbit/s to adistance of 10km - 20km depending on mode used..
Restrictions: Link length is limited by; (1) power, (2) wavelength of the
optics, (3) quality of the fiber.
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802.3ah breakdown
P2P EFM Fiber (EFMF)
What is it?
Direct point-to-point
Bi-directional connection from the Central Office to thesubscriber's premises.
Use single mode fiber at speeds of 100 and 1000 Mbit/s to adistance of 10km or more. Possible to deliver Gigabit overmulti mode up to 2Km.
Allows for a broad range of applications to be supportedwithout requiring costly infrastructure builds.
Restrictions:
Link length is limited by; (1) power, (2) wavelength of theoptics, (3) quality of the fiber.
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802.3ah cont
P2P EFM Copper (EFMC)
What is it?
Uses a single copper pair at a minimum.
Typically uses ITU G.SHDSL specification for2.3-Mbit/s symmetricDSL services over copper.
Minimum of 10 Mbit/s over750m and 2 Mbit/s over at least 2,700m.
These speeds are the minimum and are quite conservative mostimplementations are likely to be able to exceed them.
Bonding multiple copper pairs to give higher bandwidth servicesover longer distances. The International Telecommunication Union,Standardization Sector (ITU-T) has a series of G. Recommendations(G.bond or G.988) that allows standard xDSL technology to run athigher speeds over multiple bonded pairs.
Eight copper pairs bonded together can provide a maximumbandwidth of40 Mbit/s symmetrical
Restrictions:
Limited to distance versus bandwidth ratio.
Can be bonded with other pairs for higher throughput.
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802.3ah continued
Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) special purpose cells usedto monitorVirtual Circuits
What is it?
802.3ah includes mechanisms for link operation and health monitoring, faultisolation, and remote CPE management.
Tthe OAM channel utilizes an insignificant amount of bandwidth even though itoperates in-band. Only a maximum of 10 OAM packets per second can betransmitted from the CPE to the CO.
Operates as a Layer2 protocol, 802.3ah OAM passes P2P from CPE to CO anddoes not require an IP address unlike SNMP. Reduces the burden of IP addressmanagement on the carrier.
Reduces network administration for the Service Provider.
Fault indication/isolation capabilities such as Link Fault, Last Gasp,C
ritical Event,and Local and Remote Loopback are supported by the standard, equipmentservice configuration capabilities like bandwidth provisioning, SLA management,sub-50ms redundancy, and firmware downloads are implemented ascarrier/vendor-specific extensions.
Carrier/vendor extensions are highly important. Sub-50ms redundancy, forexample, means that 802.3ah Ethernet access can offer link restorationcapabilities that equal or exceed those of Sonet/Synchronous Data Heirarchy.
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802.3ah cont
Quality of Service (QOS)
How does it work?
802.3ah is essentially a transport protocol, designed to move databits from A to B across an access network reliably and at a definedrate. Its QOS capabilities thus relate mainly to this task, rather thanto the end-to-end delivered user service. So the user QOS isnormally implemented by the end devices, and these can be the802.3ah-implementing devices or separate devices, such as anEthernet switch or a Sonet switch.
EPON is a little more complicated than the P2P forms of 802.3ah, asthe uplink is gated and only one remote station can transmit at atime, so it is not a standard form of Ethernet transmission from this
point of view.
Control is centralized by the OLT, and the OLT executes dynamicbandwidth allocation algorithm in order to control the bandwidth.And the efficiency of the QOS depends a lot on the quality of thisalgorithm. It is one of the key elements of this service to be able to
assign and configure the algorithm for this service.
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CO service with EFM
Ethernet in the First Mile can be implemented at the edge for
whatever subscriber service is needed (i.e. IP, ATM or
Sonet).
The MEF has defined several generic types of Ethernet
service: two important ones are E-Line service and E-LAN
service.
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E-Line service
Ethernet Line service provides an Ethernet virtual connection,(EVC) between two points across a metro Ethernet network.
Can provide a clear 10-Mbit/s Ethernet connection between two
user network interfaces (UNIs orCPEs).
Full-duplex connection between two points providing symmetrical
bandwidth, but no performance guarantees. E-Line service may provide performance guarantees such as
Committed Information Rate (CIR) and Committed Burst Rate
(CBR), as well as implement delay, jitter, and packet-drop
metrics.
Multiplexing of EVCs onto one physical CPE port is possible,creating a service that is analogous to Frame Relay PVCs.
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E-Line service
Source: Metro Ethernet Forum,2
005
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E-Lan
E-LAN is a multipoint-to-multipoint service, where one UNI orCPE can communicate with all the other UNIs on the same
EVC (see Figure 5).
E-LAN requires only one EVC at each site to achieve multisite
connectivity, whereas Frame Relay, for example, would
require the creation of multiple PVCs at each location, one for
each possible point-to-point connection within the group.
Carriers can make the provision of varying subscriber services
much easier, and they have greater flexibility to add revenue-
generating services when desired.
For the subscriber, the separation of access and service
makes it easier to select a provider and migrate to newservices
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E-LAN
Source: Metro Ethernet Forum, 2005
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IEEE P802.3av 10 Gigabit FTTx
Support subscriber access networks using point to multipoint
topologies on optical fiber
PHY(s) to have a BER better than or equal to 10-12 at the PHY
service interface
Provide physical layer specifications: PHY for PON, 10 Gbps downstream/1 Gbps upstream, single
SM fiber
PHY for PON, 10 Gbps downstream/10 Gbps upstream, single
SM fiber
Define up to 3 optical power budgets that support split ratios of1:16 and 1:32, and distances of at least 10 and at least 20 km.
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Be aware of GPON ITU standard 984.x
Same group that brought helped bring about these physical
layer specifications:
SS7 Carrier signaling
E.164JPEG
MPEG
H.323 (SIP)
TCP/IP
GSM
ADSL
Supported by the International Telecommunication Union for
2.5 Gbp/sec downstream and 1.25 Gbp/sec upstream.
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FTTX design into the box
2 SM fibers/2 RG-6/2Cat.5e
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Design in the distribution closets
Copper for traditional services
(i.e. voice, DSL, etc.)
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X-Connect design cont
Traditional CATV services from coax
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X-Connect design cont
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Main X-connect cont
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Leviton technologies
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Leviton technologies cont
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Leviton technologies cont
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Summary
Know what kinds of demarcation interfaces are available in
your area from Service Providers.
Use IEEE standards when selecting equipment.
ITU compliant equipment can be used.
Setup demarcation boxes.
Setup demarcation Access fiber frames and copper frames.
In the home, integrate all the medias for a structured and
flexible design to satisfy any homeowner.
Triple Play services is the next battleground between the
Service Providers for homeowner dollars.
Count on Leviton to assist you with any PON or FTTx design.
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