Rad’S U Telco Solutions

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RAD’s UTelco SolutionsRAD’s UTelco Solutions

Presented by: Orly NahumOrly NahumSenior Product Line Manager & Team LeaderRAD Data Communications Ltd.

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AgendaAgenda

• Introduction to RAD

• UTelco Services

• Leveraging Deployed SDH/SONET

• Carrier Ethernet Solutions

• TDM Leased Lines over PSN

• Cellular Backhaul

• Summary

• Guest Speaker

UTelco ServicesUTelco Services

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UTelco Services UTelco Services TypicalTypical RequirementsRequirements

• Generate new revenue

• PDH LL (E1/T1/E3/T3) services over scalable Ethernet/fiber

• Ethernet services over existing SDH/SONET infrastructure

• Enhance services to rural areas - be a Carrier’s Carrier

• Simplify network to reduce operational expenditures

• Increase bandwidth for video streaming, conferencing, surveillance systems, LAN services and Internet access services

• Maintain service level for core utility communication needs such as:• Low/high speed RTUs

• Mission critical applications such as teleprotection (IEEE C37.94) etc.

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Leveraging Deployed SDH Leveraging Deployed SDH and SONETand SONET

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Combination of VLAN and GFP mux capabilities allows effective and

flexible bandwidth management using single or multiple VCAT pipes

VCATPipe

VLAN1- 20%

VLAN2- 80%

SwitchUser

EthernetPorts

Per user Ethernet port bandwidth management

Typical Applications

VLAN1- 20%

VLAN2 - 40%

VLAN3 - 30%

VLAN4 10%

User Ethernet

Port

Switch

VCATPipe

Per user VLAN bandwidth management

VCAT Pipe

VCAT Pipe

VLAN1- 30%

VLAN2 - 70%

VLAN3 - 50%VLAN4 - 50%

Switch

User Ethernet

Ports

Per VCAT pipe bandwidth management

Leveraging Deployed SDH/SONETLeveraging Deployed SDH/SONETFlexible Bandwidth ManagementFlexible Bandwidth Management

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• Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme

• Benefits:

• More efficient protection: service resiliency is ensured without committing bandwidth for protections paths

• Flexibility in bandwidth allocation: non traffic interrupting bandwidth provisioning

• Easier service provisioning: configure the NTU to maximum bandwidth capacity and limit configuration changes to the core

Leveraging Deployed SDH/SONETLeveraging Deployed SDH/SONETLCAS for Easy ProvisioningLCAS for Easy Provisioning

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Leveraging Deployed SDH/SONETLeveraging Deployed SDH/SONETVPN over Legacy SDH/SONETVPN over Legacy SDH/SONET

• Leverages the legacy SDH/SONET network

• Granular transparent LAN services

• TDM LL and Ethernet services

• Central management via DCC

• Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint topologies

• Standard solution

Carrier Ethernet SolutionsCarrier Ethernet Solutions

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TDM LL over PSNTDM LL over PSN

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TDM LL over PSNTDM LL over PSNWhat is TDMoIP?What is TDMoIP?

• Protocol for extending circuits over IP networks

• Transparent to protocols and signaling

• Supports legacy telephony - including proprietary features

• Low latency and high voice quality

• Good for voice, data and video over IP

• Suitable for enterprise and carrier applications

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• The synchronous bit stream is chopped into packets

• IP headers are added

• Packets are forwarded to destination over the PSN network

• At destination, the original bit stream is reconstructed by removing

IP headers, concatenating the packets, and regenerating the clock

• This technology is called TDMoIP or pseudowires: SAToP, TDMoIP,

CESoPSN, HDLCoIP, ATMoPSN

PSN

IP/ EthernetIP/ Ethernet

E1/T1 orE3/T3Frame

E1/T1 orE3/T3Frame

TDMoIPGateway

TDMoIPGateway

TDM LL over PSNTDM LL over PSNHow does TDMoIP work?How does TDMoIP work?

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Cellular BackhaulingCellular Backhauling

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Thank YouThank You

Orly NahumSenior Product Line ManagerOrly_na@rad.com