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iMAP Roadmap & Release 11 Overview

iMAP Roadmap & Release 11 Overview. 2003. 2007. 2004. 2005. 2006. 1 st Generation 100M. R4. R3. R1. R2. R5. R6. R7. R8. R11. R9. R12. R10. 2 nd Generation 1G. 9100 + NTE8 + SHDSL24 + GE8. 7100. ADSL48 + SIP(POTS24) + SHDSL.bis. CES8. + CFC24 + FX10 +

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iMAP Roadmap & Release 11 Overview

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  1. iMAP Roadmap & Release 11 Overview

  2. 2003 2007 2004 2005 2006 1st Generation 100M R4 R3 R1 R2 R5 R6 R7 R8 R11 R9 R12 R10 2nd Generation 1G 9100 + NTE8 + SHDSL24 + GE8 7100 ADSL48 + SIP(POTS24) + SHDSL.bis CES8 + CFC24 + FX10 + ADSL24 POTS24 + SHDSL16 + EPSR 9714 + FX20 CFC56 + XE1 + EPON2 MSTP + SHDSL Bonding 9700 Investment – Commitment - Leadership 2008 4th Generation access 3rd Generation 10G G.Bond 9400 + ADSL16 iMAP-HD + CFC100

  3. 10G 1G Cell Tower Copper Access Fiber Access PBX Active FX Active FX EPON ADSL2+ POTS VDSL2 T1/E1 Over Ethernet Ethernet Over T1/E1 SHDSL FEEDS More Subscribers INDOOR OUTDOOR OUTDOOR Residential Triple Play Business Services Router Industry’s Most Complete Access Portfolio SPEEDS Scalable Bandwidth SIZES Install Anywhere End 2 End Management SERVICES $$$$

  4. Release 11.0 Major Features For release 11, we decided to focus on three main areas: 1) Enhance our ADSL2+ offering with G.Bond for triple play customers - Helps drive revenues by extending triple play and HDTV to more end users where loop lengths were an issue in the past 2) Improve our fiber offering with QoS features for the FX20 card - Our FX20 card has received rave reviews – no we made it even better! 3) Increase robustness and carrier grade aspects of iMAP - During user group meetings in Atlanta in Q3/07 we received feedback that further support and robustness features would be helpful and drive operational savings of our customers - A prioritized list of robustness enhancements were therefore included in release 11.0

  5. FX10 FX20 Ports/Card 10 20 Ports/9700160 320 Ports/Frame 640 1280 FX20 QoS enhancements • FX20BX • Features • Increased port density • Advanced switch fabric • 8 queues port • CoS with max/min per queue per port • Metering/Rate Limiting • Allows for rate limiting by service per port • Designed for controlled environments • Hardened version planned for 2H/08 Cost savings and superior performance!

  6. G.Bond - Bonded ADSL2+ Downstream Rate vs Reach • Exceeds VDSL2 rate/reach. • Most NA service providers have 2 pair to every subscriber. • Significantly increases service provider revenue by allowing service provider to: • 1)reach more customers • 2)deliver HD to more customers • Supported on AT-TN-121 in R11. • Any 2 ports on a card can be bonded. • Interoperability planned with Broadcom based CPE (Comtrend, Gemtek, Scientific Atlanta) ADSL2+ (single pair) VDSL2 (profile 12a) ADSL2 (bonded)

  7. ADSL Enhancements in release 11 • Ability to set Impulse Noise Protection (INP) per interface • Benefit: More robust handling of impulse noise on a line • ADSL Power Management • Benefit: Support for low power modes for all ADSL2+ interfaces • ADSL Performance Management Enhancements • ATU-C and ATU-R Forward Error Correction statistics added for increased performance monitoring capabilities ADSL24

  8. POTS Enhancements in release 11 • Distinctive Ringing support • For call identification purposes • Added on PAC24 & POTS24 cards • Support for multiple call agents • For redundancy with VioCall • Soft switch inter-op with iMAP POTS • MetaSwitch 6.0 MGCP • Nortel CS2K SIP POTS24 PAC24A

  9. Robustness features in release 11 Designed to improve fault isolation, troubleshooting, carrier grade aspect • Default STP to “DISABLE” on customer ports • Default STP to “disable” on any customer facing ports. More efficient setting for most service providers who don’t want STP enabled on end user ports • Crash logs • Enable crash logs and error logs on all line cards for debugging purposes • NMS Profile name synchronization • While using CLI, the NMS profile name is provided for a given interface • UFO Warning • Warning when UFO VLAN’s upstream interface is removed to ensure intent • Unidirectional Failure Detection (UFD) Enhancement • BFD extended to all fiber GbE interfaces • Disable clearing MAC on faults • System-wide setting to allow learned MAC in FDB to remain after interface state change • CPU high water mark • Shows CPU utilization for each process

  10. Additional minor enhancements in release 11 Based on customer requests or field input • SHOW INTERFACE cmd, added to show card type (ADSL24, POTS24 etc) for each interface • Upgrade of VDSL2 f/w to ensure CPE compatibility • Support for Daylight Savings time changes • VLAN alarm enhancement • Added VLAN ID to alarm display to eliminate confusion • Enable 10G Resource Module slot on iMAP 9100 chassis • For wire speed GE8 deployments • VLAN enhancements for GEPON • Allows point-to-point VLANs from OLT to ONUs – customer VLANs • Increased number of VLANs from 24 to 192 per GEPON port • Quiet fan mode for 9100 • For deployments in noise-sensitive locations such as MDUs

  11. iMAP Minor Release 11.1 – planned for Q4/08

  12. LAG across WAN modules Cross card LAG (Link Aggregation) - For additional reliability - One more level of redundancy

  13. GR-909 & Loop Capacitance Loop test capability is integrated into the POTS24 and PAC24 line interface silicon. The iMAP uses the Le790 line interface from Zarlink. Zarlink has committed to assist ATI in porting their Loop Capacitance measurement algorithm from LineCareTM to the POTS24/PAC24 reducing design complexity and risk. Additional GR-909 improvements being scoped and planned for release 11.1 – more details to follow

  14. DS-3 SFP support • Allows Ethernet over DS-3 transport to be aggregated in a central location by the iMAP without additional equipment • Remote site using TN-1000 DS-3 Ethernet Extender – fed by Ethernet from office location • Central office has iMAP chassis with GE8 or GE3 modules and DS-3 SFPs Ethernet DS-3 span GE3/GE8 module with DS3 SFP

  15. iMAP Release 12.0 - planned for Q3/09

  16. iMAP-HD Chassis 10G to every slot! Backwards compatible for 10G and 1G service modules 8 Service Modules 3RU High Redundant 100G CFCs Support for high bandwidth services like HDTV

  17. 10G Roadmap considerations • Additional Options: • Wire speed FX20 • 160 ports 100Mbps FO • 4 port GPON card • 32 ports (2048 subs / chassis) iMAP-HD Chassis + CFC100 96 Combo Ports 3RU/redundant XE3 3 x 10G transport 128 ports of GbE GE8  GE16 module

  18. Resource Module with 3-10G (XFP) wirespeed ports supports growing bandwidth needs in the access network Adds 6 additional 10G ports to the iMAP. supports a variety of 10G network topologies Adds 6 additional 10G ports Compatible with all iMAP chassis (9700, 9400 and 9100) Fits in iMAP resource module slots Fits in any slot of the iMAP-HD chassis Increases MAC address space to 32K. 10 GbE access island - network serving ~3000 users XE3 XE3 XE3 XE3 10G EPSR AccessIsland1 XE3 XE3 XE3 XE3 10GE EPSR 10GE EPSR XE1 XE1 XE1 XE1 XE1 XE3 • Support for high bandwidth services • HDTV

  19. Other candidates for release 12.x & 13.0 May change due to priority changes or customer requirements • New ADSL interface • Based on Broadcom • To include many triple play related enhancements • GPON module • Wire speed PON module • Gig-based access module with higher density • Other customer request features and enhancements

  20. Thank You

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