Ubiquitous Carrier Ethernet Service Offering Leveraging Ethernet Access Aggregation
Ubiquitous Carrier Ethernet Service Offering
Leveraging Ethernet Access AggregationLeveraging Ethernet Access Aggregation
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Agenda
Business Ethernet Market
Market overview
Service Ubiquity
Equipment overview
Performance monitoring
and SLA management
Questions
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How Big Is The Ethernet Service Market
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Worldwide Ethernet Services Market
• U.S. revenue was up 24% in 2009 to $4.5B
• EMEA is projected to grow to $10.7B by 2014, 21% CAGR
• Asia/Pacific region grew 22% in 2009 to $6.8B
• Regional revenue is projected to rise to $15.6B by 2014, 18% CAGR
• Rest of World is projected to grow from $642M in 2009 to $2B in 2014
Business Ethernet services are projected to grow
from $16.1B in 2009 to $40.2B by 2014, 20% CAGR
Feb 2010
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Regional Demand for Business Ethernet
All Regions continue to expand at Double Digit Rates
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2010+ Outlook
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Ethernet OAM
Outlook for 2010+Outlook for 2010+
Vertical Systems Group
Ongoing Fiber Buildouts
Expanded EoC Rollouts
ENNI Standardized
Competition Heats Up
‘Designer’ Pricing
I T Budget Constraints
Higher Speed Demand
More Sub-10 Mbps
10 Gbps emerges
End-to-End Business-Class Experience
L2/ L3 Interworking
Major market initiatives for 2010 include filling in the Big 3 Ethernet Market Gaps and advancements on OAM.
The Big 3 The Big 3 Ethernet Market Ethernet Market
Gaps & OAMGaps & OAM
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Regional Demand for Business Ethernet
Global interconnect for Business Ethernet is about service footprint
• Colt and Orange are addressing global enterprise application requirements by capitalizing on existing fiber infrastructures in major commerce centers throughout Europe
• Verizon and AT&T are expanding their Business Ethernet access worldwide
• Deliver pan-European and pan-Asian networks
• Broaden service accessibility for U.S.-based multinational networks
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Ethernet Service Drivers
Business Ethernet Drivers
Service Applications Drivers
Dedicated Internet Access
(DIA)
Internet Access DIY VPNs Data/Voice Bundles Hosting
• Migration from TDM lines or DSL• Bandwidth up to Gigabit speeds• Lower $/bit as compared to other options• Convergence offers
EPL&
EVPL
Data Center links Disaster Recovery Video Storage Area Networks
• Migration of TDM PLs• Improve application performance /
reduce latency• Lower $/bit as compared to TDM services
Metro LAN
Intra-metro site connectivity IP Convergence Regional site aggregation
• Migration from Local FR/ATM services• Improve application performance /
reduce latency
Long HaulMesh
Inter-metro connectivity Access to IP/MPLS VPNs Backbone convergence
• Migration from U.S. or global FR/ATM• Greater control than Layer 3 VPNs• “Future proof”, scalable to Gigabit speeds
Vertical Systems Group – ENS
Business Ethernet Drivers
Service Applications Drivers
Dedicated Internet Access
(DIA)
Internet Access DIY VPNs Data/Voice Bundles Hosting
• Migration from TDM lines or DSL• Bandwidth up to Gigabit speeds• Lower $/bit as compared to other options• Convergence offers
EPL&
EVPL
Data Center links Disaster Recovery Video Storage Area Networks
• Migration of TDM PLs• Improve application performance /
reduce latency• Lower $/bit as compared to TDM services
Metro LAN
Intra-metro site connectivity IP Convergence Regional site aggregation
• Migration from Local FR/ATM services• Improve application performance /
reduce latency
Long HaulMesh
Inter-metro connectivity Access to IP/MPLS VPNs Backbone convergence
• Migration from U.S. or global FR/ATM• Greater control than Layer 3 VPNs• “Future proof”, scalable to Gigabit speeds
Vertical Systems Group – ENS
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Ethernet Migration Sources
Business Ethernet Applications & Migration Sources
Service Applications Top Migration Sources
EthernetDIA
Internet AccessDIY VPNsData/Voice Bundles
Migration of IP Circuits Business DSL upgrades
Metro LAN
Intra-metro connectivityIP ConvergenceRegional site aggregation
Migration of DIY IP VPNs Migration from Broadband services Conversions of Local FR/ATM networks
EPL&
EVPL
Data Center linksBackup / Disaster RecoveryVideo transportBackbone connections
Conversions of legacy Local Private Lines Conversions of legacy Long Haul PLs Greenfield applications
Long HaulMesh
Inter-metro connectivityIntegration with IP/MPLS VPNs Backbone convergence
Migration from Dedicated IP/MPLS VPNs Conversions of domestic or global FR/ATM Greenfield applications
Vertical Systems Group – ENS
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Ethernet Purchase Decisions
Main Drivers Are Service Availability And Reliability
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U.S. Ethernet Service Addressable Market
Ethernet Service Opportunity
Number of high speed retail access end points based on 2006 U.S. business customer installations
AvailableU.S. Market
3,667,993 Connections
T1/FT1, T3/FT3, DSL
1,618,717 Connections
T3/FT3, DSL
Number of connections into buildings with no fiber available
AccessTechnology
Filter
2,786,459 Connections
No fiber
1,259,035 Connections
No fiber
Number of connections with Ethernet (2 Mbps - 20 Mbps) or (>20 Mbps - 45 Mbps) bandwidth requirement within next five years
ApplicationBandwidth
Filter
971,045 Connections 2 Mbps - 20 Mbps
19,582 Connections
>20 Mbps - 45 Mbps
Addressable market opportunity between 2007 and 2011; includes adjustments for projected service growth / decline
AddressableMarket
1,106,183 Connections
5-year target
28,265Connections
5-year target
Ethernet Services2 Mbps - 20 Mbps
Ethernet Services>20 Mbps - 45 Mbps
Vertical Systems Group
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5-Year Ethernet Opportunity
The addressable market for Ethernet services (2 Mbps - 20 Mbps) between 2007 and 2011 is 1.1 million connections.
Ethernet over X Opportunity5-Year Target by Technology / Speed
T1/FT1 Frame Relay
T1/FT1 Private Lines
DSL Internet Access
T1/FT1 IP VPN Circuits
T1/FT1 Internet Access
T1/FT1 PBX Circuits
T1/FT1 ATM
T3/FT3 IP VPN Circuits
T3/FT3 Private Lines
T3/FT3 ATM
T3/FT3 Internet Access
T3/FT3 Frame Relay
T3/FT3 PBX Circuits
Total Connections
Technology / Speed
291,575
248,540
225,539
179,069
110,306
43,296
3,330
1,271
1,232
814
642
348
221
1,106,183
# of Connections
26.4%
22.5%
20.4%
16.2%
10.0%
3.9%
0.3%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
< 0.1%
< 0.1%
100.0%
% of Total
Source: Vertical Systems Group
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U.S. Ethernet Service Installations
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Ethernet Technology Forecast
Source: Heavy Reading, Carrier Ethernet Access
Platforms Quarterly Market Tracker; January, 2009
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What Market Segments & Applications To Target
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Ethernet Service - Target Applications
Ethernet is high bandwidth upgrade alternative for…
T1 Point-to-Point and DIA
Frame RelayPoint-to-Point, Multilink
Fiber Where fiber is not available
Wireless retail providers (Starbucks)
Service win back from other T1 providers over the past few years of intense T1 pricing competition
City-Wide WiFi Networks
Internet Access
Point-to-Point between office locations
High-end workers at home
Apartments and Hotels
Executive Suites
Connection to IP PBX via Ethernet
Multilink Frame Replacement (since it can’t support CoS)
E-Rate / Educational
Replacement of point to point Frame Relay
Hosted VoIP
• Healthcare / HIPAA requirements for VPN’s & Ethernet Private Lines Full duplex all speeds
• Video Conferencing
Diverse Routes - EoC (copper) uses different route to building than fiber
CAD/Engineering transmission
Secure Government apps
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The Fiber Gap
77% to 88% of Businesses don’t have fiber
2005
2009
11.7%
22.9%
6.9%
15.1%
Business Fiber Availability2005 vs. 2009
% of Buildings w/20+ Employees
EuropeU.S.
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Business Ethernet Speed Forecast
10M and sub 10M is the Sweet Spot
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Ethernet Market Growth By Speed
Source: Vertical Systems Group
Sub 10 Mbps Ethernet grew at 227% in 2008Sub 10 Mbps Ethernet grew at 227% in 2008
U.S. Retail Business Ethernet Services MarketAll Access Technologies by Speed
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U.S. Retail Business Ethernet Services MarketAll Access Technologies by Speed
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Ethernet Service Target Market
Displace T1s– DIA – 30%, Frame Relay – 26%, Private Lines – 22%, IP VPN
Circuits – 16% and PBX – 4% Multi-Location
– Financial, Medical, Insurance, Schools, Gov’t, Business Offices Sub 10Mbps
– Fastest growing market segment 10Mbps
– Market sweet spot Up to 45Mbps
– Upsell existing customers to higher rates [beyond 10Mbps]
Many opportunities to ramp high growth revenueMany opportunities to ramp high growth revenue
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5.6%
24.4%
25.5%20.2%
24.1%0.2%
10 Mbps
10 - 15 Mbps
15 - 20 Mbps
20 - 25 Mbps
25 < 30 Mbps
45 Mbps
Typical 10Mbps EoC Deployment
Upsell bandwidth at no additional costUpsell bandwidth at no additional cost
70% of 10Mbps customers can be up-sold bandwidth Average of 4.48 pairs deployed per customer
• More bandwidth is available by deploying 8 pairs per customer
Bandwidth available to 10Mbps Customers
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Understanding the Importance of Delivering Carrier Ethernet to the BusinessUnderstanding the Importance of Delivering Carrier Ethernet to the Business
Business Ethernet Service Delivery
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Ethernet over CopperEthernet over Copper
EoCu OSSEoCu OSS
Addressing the Coverage Gaps
Increasing coverage with disparate technology models limits revenue and profitability– Slow customer response time– Disparate systems increases operational complexity– Management methods and capabilities vary between systems
Ethernet over FiberEthernet over FiberEthernet over TDMEthernet over TDM
EoF OSSEoF OSSEoTDM OSSEoTDM OSS
Different Platforms per Access Technology Limits Solution Value and Increases Operation Complexity and Cost
Different Platforms per Access Technology Limits Solution Value and Increases Operation Complexity and Cost
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Addressing the Coverage Gaps
Agile coverage model enables new business– Ubiquitous coverage– Expediting New Applications/Services– Capable and consistent management
Improved Reliability Assured QoS and SLA management Testability and Troubleshooting
– Improved Scalability
Unified OSSUnified OSS
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EoCu, EoTDM, EoFCompleting the customer reach puzzle
• EoCu – Ethernet over Copper– Optimized bandwidth per loop– Perfect for short to medium length loops– Requires local deployments & loop access
• EoTDM – Ethernet over TDM– Predictable bandwidth per circuit– A FastBreak™ toward customer deployments– Minimizes CapEx by centralizing aggregation
platform
Ethernet over Fiber– Active Ethernet for higher rate business service
offerings
• Combination enables ubiquitous coverage– Complete Ethernet solution from 2 , 10,
100+Mpbs to 1 Gbps– Consistent service offering
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Ubiquitous Ethernet Service Offering
EoC 45Mbps - 4Kft
EoC 10Mbps -12Kft
EoTDM 12Mbps -beyond 12Kft
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ADTRAN Carrier EthernetGetting Customers, Keeping Customers
• Acquiring new customers with improved profitability– Increased revenue via new service
enablement– Reduced CAPEX by leveraging existing
assets– Reduced OPEX with simplified OAM&P
• Retaining existing customers with quality, reliable service– Scalable, granular QoS mechanisms– Compatibility with adjacent DSL
applications– Innovative solutions such as ADTRAN
AnyPortTM bonding and TScanTM diagnostic tools
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A Single Centralized SolutionSingle Platform, Common OAM&P, Full Coverage
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ADTRAN CARRIER ETHERNET
Architecture OverviewArchitecture Overview
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A Single Centralized SolutionSingle Platform, Common OAM&P, Full Coverage
Partial Vision of Single Operational Model– Single Service and Maintenance
Launch Point– Full suite of dedicated, low cost
Ethernet Access Gateway for every access medium
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Ethernet over TDMLegacy Transport Solutions
• DS1 32-Port Line Module– EFM bonding—any port to any port– Aggregation of Ethernet over TDM “Fast Break”
circuits
• 4 port DS3 EFM Access Module– EFM bonding support – Full featured diagnostic and loop test capabilities– 1:1 Redundancy
• 3 port channelized DS3 EFM Access Module– EFM bonding support – Supports any order bonding across DS3s– 1:1 Redundancy
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TA5000 EoCu Delivery Mid-band Ethernet Solutions
• E.SHDSL 32-Port Access Module– EFM bonding support – any port to any
port– Sealing current for loop conditioning– TScan® advanced diagnostic tools
• E.SHDSL 24-Port Access Module– EFM bonding support – any port to any
port– Sealing current for loop conditioning– TScan® advanced diagnostic tools
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ADTRAN EFM NTUEvery Rate, Every Reach, Everywhere
The NetVanta 800 Series NTU– MEF certified and compliant– 2, 4 & 8 port bonding solutions
Robust Ethernet capabilities– Common Ethernet switching and bonding engines– Resilient to loop failures with dynamic link adaptation
NCTE Technology Rate per port 2 Port 4 Port 8 Port
814, 818 T1 1.5 Mbps 814(8 pair)
818(16 pair)
828 HDSL2 1.5 Mbps 828 (8 pair)
832, 834, 838 E.SHDSL Up to 5.7 Mbps 832(2 pair)
834(4 pair)
838(8 pair)
844 HDSL4 1.5 Mbps 844(8 pair)
86x VDSL2 1 – 100 Mbps 864(2010)
868(2010)
873 DS3 45 Mbps 873(3 port unchannelized DS3)
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NetVanta EoCu Network Termination
NetVanta 838 NetVanta 838T
ADTRAN EoCu (e.SHDSL) NTU
Interface(Quantity)Type; Connector
Environmental Hardening
Power Supply
Model Part No. 10/100T GigE Network Temp.* EP* OSP* DC AC
NetVanta 838
1200633G4 (4) RJ-45 (1) SFP(1) RJ-21(8) Cu pairs
Yes No No-48 or +/-24V
Convertor P/N
1202470E1
NetVanta 834
1200633G6 (4) RJ-45 (1) SFP(1) RJ-21(4) Cu pairs
Yes No No-48 or +/-24V
Convertor P/N
1202470E1
NetVanta 832
1200718E1 (1) RJ-45rear access
No(1) RJ-45 rear
(2) Cu pairsNo No No No
110 – 240V
NetVanta 838T
1172838G1 (4) RJ-45 No(8) RJ-45(8) Cu pairs
Yes No No No110 – 240V
NetVanta 834T
1172834G1 (4) RJ-45 No(4) RJ-45(4) Cu pairs
Yes No No No110 – 240V
NetVanta 832T
1172832G1 (4) RJ-45rear access
No(1) RJ-45 rear
(2) Cu pairsNo No No No
110 – 240V
NetVanta 838 EP
1172839G1 (2) RJ-45 (1) SFP(8) RJ-45(8) Cu pairs Yes Yes No
-48 or +/-24V
No
NetVanta 838 OSP
1172830G1 (2) RJ-45 (1) SFP(8) RJ-45(8) Cu pairs Yes Yes Yes
-48 or +/-24V
Convertor P/N
1172290G1
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NetVanta 838 (834) NTU4 or 8 pair e.SHDSL
Network interface: Up to 8 (4) bonded e.SHDSL ports– Line Rate : 200kbps to 5.7Mbps per loop– Resiliency through dynamic circuit removal and restoration– Front Access 50 pin RJ-21 (AMP) – ITU-T G.991.2 Annex A
Physical– Four 10/100 Bt Ethernet interface via RJ-45– Single Gigabit Ethernet interface via SFP– Rackmountable solution in 19” or 23” racks– Wallmountable– +/- 24VDC, -48 VDC, AC local powering
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NetVanta 818 (814) NTU4 or 8 DS1
Network interface: Up to 8 (4) bonded DS1/E1 ports– 1.5 / 2 Mbps to 12 / 16Mbps– Resiliency through dynamic circuit removal and restoration– Front Access 50 pin RJ-21 (AMP)
Physical– Four 10/100 Bt Ethernet interface via RJ-45– Single Gigabit Ethernet interface via SFP– Rack mountable solution in 19” or 23” racks– Wallmountable– +/- 24VDC, -48 VDC, AC local powering
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NetVanta 873 NTU
Network interface: Up to 3 EFM bonded DS3 ports– 45Mbps to 134 Mbps – Resiliency through dynamic circuit removal and restoration– Front Access 75 ohm BNC
Physical– Four 10/100 Bt Ethernet interface via RJ-45– Single Gigabit Ethernet interface via SFP– Rack mountable solution in 19” or 23” racks– Wallmountable– +/- 24VDC, -48 VDC, AC local powering
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NetVanta 832T
Network interface: Up to 2 bonded e.SHDSL ports– Line Rate : 200kbps to 5.7Mbps per loop– Resiliency through dynamic circuit removal and restoration– Rear Access RJ-45 – ITU-T G.991.2 Annex A/B
Physical– Four 10/100 Bt Ethernet interface via RJ-45– Desktop unit– AC powering via desk supply
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NetVanta 834T
Network interface: Up to 4 bonded e.SHDSL ports– Line Rate : 200kbps to 5.7Mbps per loop– Resiliency through dynamic circuit removal and restoration– Front Access RJ-45 per port – ITU-T G.991.2 Annex A/B
Physical– Four 10/100 Bt Ethernet interface via RJ-45– Rack or Wall mountable– Universal AC powering
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NetVanta 838T
Network interface: Up to 8 bonded e.SHDSL ports– Line Rate : 200kbps to 5.7Mbps per loop– Resiliency through dynamic circuit removal and restoration– Front Access RJ-45 per port – ITU-T G.991.2 Annex A/B
Physical– Four 10/100 Bt Ethernet interface via RJ-45– Rack or Wall mountable– Universal AC powering
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NetVanta 8044 Physical Specs
Front Panel Interfaces– 4 -10/100/1000BaseT LAN/WAN– 4 -100/1000BaseX SFP LAN/WAN– DB9 local craft (RS-232)
Mounting Options– 1 RMU Wall, Rack or Desktop
Mounting– 19” or 23” Universal brackets,
rubber feet.
Powering Options– Wide mouth Universal AC powering.
AC/DC Power Convertor kit option IEC cord set options to provide
EU plug or Australian 10 A/240 V 100 – 240 V at 50 or 60 Hz. Grounding via Post and Lug type
conn.
Dimensions – Height: 44mm (1 RMU)– Width: 437mm or 483mm (with
mounting brackets)– Depth: 254 mm or 301mm (with
fibre guide)
Weight – 6 lb– 2 ¾ kg
Power – 18W worst case/fully loaded– 14W typical
NetVanta 8044
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Ethernet over Fiber Components
TA5000 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Access Module– 8 GigE SFP cages– Link Aggregation– Link OAM
NetVanta 8044M – 4 -10/100/1000BaseT WAN or LAN– 4 - GigE SFP WAN or LAN– 2 - Expansion Slots – 1 and 2.5G ERPS Ring support with optical bypass option.– Clock Sync over Packet Ready e.g. G.8261/62 SyncE– Dual fed DC options (+/-24V, -48V DC)
Carrier Ethernet– MEF 9, 14, 18– Eth OAM CFM and PM– TACASC+ and RADIUS Authentication, Authorization
8-port GigE Access Module NetVanta 8044M Modular NTE
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EoCuCPE
EoCuAggregation
ADTRAN EoCu OAM&PStandards based
TSCAN diagnostic capability– FaultDetector™– SpliceDetector™
EFM OAM for trouble isolation/ detection– Link performance monitoring– Fault detection– Loopbacks
Ethernet OAM– Continuity check – Loopback– Link Trace– Round trip delay– Loss measurements – using continuity check messages
Comprehensive Operational Measurements / Statistics– Physical Loop and Ethernet statistics captured in 15-minute and 24-hour
buckets– End-to-End and segment-based monitoring (IP SLA equivalent)– Alarm signaling– Threshold alarming
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Ethernet OAM –Supporting/Selling Ethernet SLAs
MEN
SwitchSwitch
Leased TDM
SONET
IEEE 802.1ag
IEEE 802.3ah
ITU-T Y.1731IETF T-WAMP
802.
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Dem
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802.
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Dem
arc
Access Links OAM
Connectivity Layer OAM (per EVC)
Service Layer OAM (per UNI)
NTU (UNI)
NTU (UNI)
Common OAM&P across NV800 and 8000 series NTU
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ADTRAN EoCu OAM&PStandards based SLA monitoring
Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol– Jitter and Latency measurements for
SLA guarantees
– NCTE implementation draft-ietf-ippm-twamp-04. Session reflector/server Ethernet OAM
Physical layer turn-up and troubleshooting tools– Loopbacks– Bit Error Rate Testing capabilities
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ADTRAN Ethernet OAM
IEEE 802.1ag ITU-T Y.1731
Detection Notification Verification
Isolation IETF TWAMP ITU-T Y.1731
Delay Jitter Loss
Multiple paths for both Fault & Performance Management
Co
nn
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Fau
lt
Man
agem
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(CF
M)
Per
form
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M
anag
emen
t
IEEE 802.3ah
Link OAM
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Simplified Ethernet Service Activation
• Minimize operational costs associated with Ethernet service rollouts– Pre-provisioning by Operations Centers
in advance of NCTE– Allows for easy service activation
• EZ Series for Ethernet activation– EZ Bonding: Link assignment– EZ Set-up: NTU pre-provisioning– EZ Ethernet: User profiles
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EASY ELAN Service Provisioning
Same Wizard Screens as for EPL and EVPL.
Allows single S-tag to be configured on multiple ports with MAC switching of traffic between those ports
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ADTRAN Operations Environment
Strong Decision SupportFault ResponseAdvanced testing, troubleshooting and diagnostics
Flexible Integrated Security
Fully Integrated from Planning to Operations to Customer Service
Intelligent Service ActivationApplication awarenessOSS integration via Robust Modular
Gateway/Network Automation Interface (TL1/XML)
Advanced PM, Traffic and Capacity Management Performance Monitoring/Trending
Traffic Engineering/Network Tuning
VQM/DQM
Ubiquitous Carrier Ethernet Service Offering
Leveraging Ethernet Access AggregationLeveraging Ethernet Access Aggregation