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    Ethernet Services Demarcation

    The Falcon Ethernet NTU

    30.09.09 by Heiko Sieger

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    Table of Contents

    Falcon Overview Falcon Applications

    Ethernet NTU for business services

    Mobile backhaul

    SDH to NGN migration Falcon Ethernet Services Examples

    EPL

    EVPL

    EVP-LAN

    CES

    Common Customer Requirements

    Falcon Management

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    OverviewFalcon

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    Falcon Overview

    19, 1U, 245mm deep (ETSI compatible)

    Optional redundant power supplies, hot-swappable, ACand/or DC

    16 Gbps platform Flexible management options: CLI, SNMP, Web, integration

    into LineView, 5620SAM and HP Openview NNM Applications: Ethernet NTU, MDU, E1-Ethernet-convergence

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    4x PowerLink

    1G SFP Ports

    2x PowerLink

    1G SFP Ports

    8x 10/100/1000

    Copper ports

    2x 1G

    SFP Ports

    8x E1/T1

    (RJ48)

    Mgmt

    Out-band

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    Falcon Overview (2)

    The Falcon family of Ethernet NTU / CLE: Falcon 8x 10/100/1000BaseT, 4xSFP ports

    Falcon+ 8x 10/100/1000BaseT, 8xSFP ports

    FalconT 8x 10/100/1000BaseT, 4xSFP ports, 8x E1/T1

    FalconT+ 8x 10/100/1000BaseT, 8xSFP ports, 8x E1/T1 Falcon SE 8x 10/100/1000BaseT, 8xSFP ports, Sync Eth.

    Falcon SET 8x 10/100/1000BaseT, 8xSFP ports, 8x E1/T1, Sync Eth.

    Falcon i4 8x 10/100/1000BaseT, 4x E1/T1 inverse mux

    Falcon i8 8x 10/100/1000BaseT, 8x E1/T1 inverse mux

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    4x PowerLink

    1G SFP Ports

    2x PowerLink

    1G SFP Ports

    8x 10/100/1000

    Copper ports

    2x 1G

    SFP Ports

    Out-band Mgmt./

    Console Port

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    ApplicationsFalcon

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    Falcon as Business NTU

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    E1

    ADM

    E1

    Ethernet Services for Business Customers

    8

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    Service Platform for MDU

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    Ethernet Services for Businesses & Residential Customers

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    MDU Example 8*Gigabit

    Redundant Access

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    FALCON T+

    MDX-81

    8 port CWDM, passive

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    Falcon SET

    2G & 3G Backhaul over Fiber

    Node B backhaul oversynchronous Ethernet

    Optional redundant fiber link

    BTS backhaul using E1/T1pseudowire encapsulation(MEF 8)

    Ready for LTE / 4G

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    FiberInfrastructure

    Synchronous

    EthernetE1

    Synchronous Ethernet

    Node BBTS

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    Falcon SE or Falcon SET

    Sync Ethernet & SDH (1)

    IP and E1 traffic is handed over toSDH via GB Ethernet and transportedover Ethernet

    E1 port is used for clocksynchronisation

    E1 CES is aggregated onto STM-1using router with CES over Ethernet(MEF 8) support

    IP traffic from Node Bs is fed to RNCusing GB Ethernet

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    SynchronousEthernet

    E1syncETH

    BTSNode B

    SDHADMADMEth

    E1 for clock

    ADMADM Eth

    BSC

    STM-1

    RNC

    Router with CESover ETH support

    Eth

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    Falcon SE or Falcon SET

    Sync Ethernet & SDH (2)

    IP traffic is handed over to SDH viaGB Ethernet

    E1 BTS traffic is handed over to SDHvia E1 ports, with one of the E1 portson the SDH serving as clock reference

    BTS (E1) traffic is fed to BSC usingSTM-1

    IP traffic from Node Bs is fed to RNCusing GB Ethernet

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    SynchronousEthernet

    E1syncETH

    BTSNode B

    SDHEth ADMADM

    BSC

    STM-1

    RNC

    Eth

    ADMADM

    n*E1

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    SDH to NGN Migration

    Falcon allows gradual migration orrollout of next generation GigabitEthernet networks

    Support for legacy E1/T1 overEthernet

    High accuracy clock usingsynchronous Ethernet

    SDH-like

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    Ethernet Services ExamplesFalcon

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    Ethernet Private Line (EPL)

    Example

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    HQ

    Branch

    Branch

    EPL

    EPL

    Simple configuration

    The port to the Internet

    is un-trusted

    The port to the

    branches is trusted

    No coordination withservice provider for HQto branch subnets

    Fractional bandwidth

    (Bandwidth Profile) tominimize monthly servicecharges

    Internet

    Firewall

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    Ethernet Virtual Private Line

    (EVPL) Example

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    Customer 1

    ISP

    Customer 2

    Customer 3

    Service Multiplexing

    VLAN 2000VLAN 2000

    VLAN 2000

    VLAN 178VLAN 179VLAN 180

    Efficient use of ISP router ports

    Easy configuration at ISP customer sites

    This port and VLAN 2000 (or even untagged) to ISP

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    Ethernet Virtual Private LAN

    (EVP-LAN) Example

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    Credit Check, Inc.

    InstantLoans, Inc.

    Walk In Drive OutUsed Cars, Inc.

    Redundant points of access (C and D) for critical availability, higherlayer service at Credit Check

    Efficient use of Credit Checkrouter ports

    Instant Loan(A) and Walk in Drive Out(B) cannot see each otherstraffic

    Service Multiplexing

    A

    BD

    EVC1

    C

    EVC2

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    CoS-based Metro Ethernet SLA

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    E-Line Virtual Private Line Service

    4 Classes of Service

    CoS determined via 802.1p CoS ID

    Common type of SLA used withCoS-based IP VPNs

    ServiceClass

    Service Characteristics CoS IDBandwidth Profile per

    EVC per CoS IDService

    Performance

    PremiumReal-time IP telephony or IP videoapplications

    6, 7CIR > 0EIR = 0

    Delay < 5msJitter < 1ms

    Loss < 0.001%

    Silver

    Bursty mission critical data applicationsrequiring low loss and delay (e.g.Storage)

    4, 5CIR > 0

    EIR UNI Speed

    Delay < 5msJitter = N/S

    Loss < 0.01%

    BronzeBursty data applications requiringbandwidth assurances

    3, 4CIR > 0EIR UNI Speed

    Delay < 15msJitter = N/SLoss < 0.1%

    Standard Best effort service 0, 1, 2CIR=0EIR=UNI speed

    Delay < 30msJitter = N/SLoss < 0.5%

    UNI

    Carrier EthernetNetwork

    CEUNI

    CE

    UNI

    Point-to-Point EVC

    CE

    ISP

    POPInternet

    Service

    MultiplexedEthernet

    UNI

    CE

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    Circuit Emulation Services

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    TDM Circuits(e.g. T1/E1 Lines)

    Defined in MEF 8 (CESoETH)

    Enables TDM Services to be transported across

    Carrier Ethernet network, re-creating the TDM

    circuit at the far end Runs on a standard Ethernet Line Service (E-Line)

    Carrier Ethernet Network

    TDM Circuits(e.g. T1/E1 Lines) Circuit Emulated

    TDM Traffic

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    Circuit Emulation Services

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    CustomerPremises

    CustomerPremises

    Metro EthernetNetwork

    TDM Line Service (T-Line):

    Application: Leased line replacement

    CESoETH

    EthernetUNI

    EthernetUNI

    Ethernet

    E-Line

    Service

    Ethernet TDM TDMCESIWF

    CESIWF

    TDM subscriber

    demarcation

    TDM subscriber

    demarcation

    Service Provider Network

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    Circuit Emulation Services

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    PSTN

    CustomerPremises

    Metro EthernetNetwork

    TDM Access Line Service (TALS):

    Application: Access to a remote network (e.g. PSTN)

    CESoETH

    EthernetUNI

    EthernetUNI

    Ethernet

    E-Line

    Service

    Ethernet TDM TDMCESIWF

    CESIWF

    TDM subscriber

    demarcation

    TDM Network

    Interface

    Service Provider Network

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    Circuit Emulation Services

    MEF 18 provides an abstract test suite for

    Circuit Emulation Services over Ethernet

    based on MEF 8

    MEF 8, together with MEF 18, provide a clear

    definition of the Circuit Emulation Services

    over Ethernet and, in addition, the procedures

    for pass/fail assessment of standardconformance

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    Common Customer RequirementsFalcon

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    Speed & Interface

    Requirement

    Speed matching and

    signal conversion

    between network and

    customer interfaces

    Falcon Specifications

    8* 10/100/1000 copper portsand 4-6* SFP ports on userside

    4-8* 1G SFP ports on networkside, supporting broad rangeof SFPs single-mode, CWDM,DWDM, single-fiber, multi-mode, copper

    Support of native 100 MbpsSFP (currently SE and SETmodels)

    Jumbo packet support (9.6KB)

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    User / Network Separation

    Requirement

    Separation of the

    customer network

    from the carrier

    network

    Falcon Specifications

    802.1Q VLANs

    Provider Bridging (Q-in-Q): S-VLAN per customer port, C-

    TAG+port, destination MAC(Rel. 4.0), Ethertype (Rel. 4.0)

    HW based ACLs (includingfilter, redirect, packet-ratelimit)

    QoS mapping and remarking(p-bits , DSCP)

    Tunneling of L2 protocols

    Private VLANs

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    SLA Enforcement

    Requirement

    Granular SLA

    enforcement

    Falcon Specifications

    Ingress per port policing

    Ingress per service trTCMpolicing

    Hierarchical policing

    Ingress/Egress per portshaper

    Flexible HW based QoSselection

    5 queues per port, Strict-Priority or WFQ scheduling

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    SLA Monitoring

    Requirement

    Proactive SLA

    monitoring, fault

    isolation

    Falcon Specifications

    802.1ag, ITU Y.1731 (MEF17)

    Accounting: Service basedcounters

    Mirroring: port based(ingress/egress), HW ACLbased, VLAN based

    Mirrored traffic sent toanalyzer port and/or analyzerVLAN

    Port counters

    Syslog

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    SLA Monitoring (2)

    802.1ag and ITU Y.1731 Main Functions Continuity Check

    Loopback

    Link Trace RDI, AIS

    Delay Measurement: two-way, (one-way)

    PDV Measurement: one-way, two-way Loss Measurement

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    SLA Monitoring (3)

    Requirement

    Monitor port and link

    status

    Falcon Specifications

    LLDP (802.1ab)

    Copper port TDR

    SFP digital diagnostics Link fault traps

    Port statistics

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    Redundancy / Availability

    Requirement

    Link-level and device-

    level redundancy and

    load sharing, high

    availability

    Falcon Specifications

    Link aggregation (802.3ad)

    HW based link protection (sub10Sec)

    STP/RSTP/MSTP Multi ring operation

    ITU-T G.8031 Ethernet ProtectionSwitching and ITU-T G.8032Ethernet Ring ProtectionSwitching (with Rel. 4 / August

    2009) Optional redundant, load-sharing,hot-swappable power supplies

    Dedicated HW CPU queues (formanagement and BPDU traffic)

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    Service Scalability

    Requirement

    High service scalability

    Falcon Specifications

    4K service VLANs

    Per user-priority service

    support 8K MAC addresses, learning

    disable per VLAN and per

    port

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    Security

    Requirement

    Security

    Falcon Specifications

    Flexible HW based storm control

    802.1x

    Granular HW filtering and policing

    for CPU traffic SNMPv3, SSH, HTTPS support

    CPU protection: HW based ACLwith policing

    RADIUS authentication

    Enable/Disable management

    interfaces (incl. console port)(Rel. 4.0)

    TACACS+ ( Rel. 4.0)

    User access levels (Rel. 4.0)

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    Multicast Services

    Requirement

    Support for multicast

    services

    Falcon Specifications

    8K IPv4/IPv6 multicast

    groups

    HW based forwarding IGMP snooping (IPv6 MLD

    support on roadmap)

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    MEF Compliance

    Requirement

    MEF and standard

    compliance

    Falcon Specifications

    MEF 9 / MEF 14 with EPL

    and EVPL support

    MEF 8 (CES over Ethernet) ITU-T G.8031 and G.8032

    (with Rel. 4)

    IEEE 802.1Q, 802.1ag,

    802.1ad, 802.3ad, 802.3ahand more

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    Legacy TDM/PDH Support

    Requirement

    Transporting TDM

    services over Ethernet

    Falcon Specifications

    Optional 8* E1/T1 ports for

    TDM over Ethernet

    Synchronous Ethernetsupport (SE and SET

    models)

    Future: 1588v2 support

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    Legacy Support (2)

    Requirement

    Ethernet over TDM

    support

    Falcon Specifications

    Optional inverse

    multiplexing of Ethernet

    traffic over up to 8* E1/T1interfaces software

    selectable

    Bridging over E1/T1

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    ManagementFalcon

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    Falcon Management

    CLI

    Example:Falcon# service add 1 ingress customer1-ingress

    Added service 1 for port 1, ingress

    Web Server (GUI)

    Example:

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    Falcon Management (2)

    SNMP

    v1

    v2c

    v3

    HP Openview NNM

    Various OS platforms supported, incl. MS

    Windows, Sun Solaris, Linux

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    Falcon Management (3)

    Alcatel-Lucent Lineview management

    integration

    Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM integration via GNE

    Scripting support

    Service configuration scripts available for EPL,

    EVPL, E-LAN, etc.

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    Thank You!

    For further questions:

    Heiko Sieger

    VP [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]