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Alcatel’s OmniAccess WAN Overview. March 2005. Why Enter This Market?. Analysts are expecting worldwide growth WAN connectivity pricing has declined allowing upgrade to higher bandwidth for same or lower cost
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Alcatel’s OmniAccess WAN Overview March 2005
Why Enter This Market? • Analysts are expecting worldwide growth • WAN connectivity pricing has declined allowing upgrade to higher bandwidth for same or lower cost • Branch and remote sites often upgrade routers with addition of new apps; (i.e. VoIP, VPNs, financial and order mgt apps) • Increased router performance & feature set • Lower router pricing • Cisco announced ISR routers and are now telling their customers to look at upgrading • We want to leverage this Cisco induced upgrade wave • They implemented a buy back program to facilitate the upgrades • We also have a buy back program • We will buy back Cisco 1700 and 2600 series router • Conf. call in May to explain the program
OmniAccess Technology Advantage • Wire-speed architecture that is highly differentiated • A “forwarding engine” that rivals ASIC-implementations in CPE router space, enabling best in class price performance. • Full wire speed with all services enabled • A large body of trade secrets and four patents pending – all developed by a core team from inception • Architecture allows leveraging off-the-shelf commodity components • 300 man-years of software technology • Architecture that uniquely allows a large number of computationally intensive services to run in one network device • Performance headroom to layer in advanced applications (VPN, firewall, compression, intrusion protection, disaster recovery and backup) • Rapid time-to-market for new features and protocols • Best in class costs and performance which scales exponentially
OS Advanced Multi-service Functions Advanced Routing Functions Standard Network Services OmniAccess Advanced ArchitectureOverview • The OmniAccess advantage is a scalable architecture comprised of high performance platforms with intelligence network, routing and advanced services functions High Performance Edge and Core Platforms
Fault tolerant high end edge router • Ideal for corporate HQ & service provider POP • Highly scalable mid-range edge router • Ideal for corporate CPE & small core applications • Value priced entry level edge router • Support of Alcatel’s Advanced Network Services • Ideal for branch offices OmniAccess Product Family Branch Branch/Small Core Med Core OmniAccess 625 4-port T1/E1 to Dual DS-3 OmniAccess 604 4-port T1/E1 OmniAccess 601/602 1/2-port T1/E1
OmniAccess 601 Key features • Backup option module • Card flash • VPN/FW • Integrated QoS and routing • Web GUI • Small form factor Customer benefits • Wire-speed performance • Advanced technology • Simplified management • Affordable price point The ultimate “No compromise” entry level, WAN access router and security device
OmniAccess 602/604 Platforms • Flexible bandwidth options • Fractional T1/E1 to NxT1/E1 • Bondable via MLPPP and MLFR • Single DSX-1 interface configurable as drop and insert • Multiple deployment options • Desktop, wall mountable and rack mountable Front Back
OmniAccess 625 • 1RU • Two medium module slots • VPN HW Acceleration on the MB(s/w license redq to enable) • 400Mhz NEC CPU • Standard 256MB DDR Memory • 32MB internal flash Memory • External USB and CF slots • Internal dual PS options • 90Mbps wire-speed throughput with services turned on Front Back
OmniAccess 625 WAN Interface Modules • OmniAccess 625 WAN Interface Modules
HQ Remote Users OmniAccess 604 Secure Router WAN OmniAccess 602 Secure Router OmniAccess 602 Secure Router Branch Office Branch Office OmniAccess Intelligent WAN Access Routers • Layer-2 switching • Advanced layer-3 routing (RIP, OSPF, BGP, VRRP) • Multilink bonding for PPP or frame relay • VLAN tagging, forwarding, and double-tagging • QoS and performance management services • Multicast • VPN/firewall and advanced security services
Advanced Routing Engine • Intelligent routing, switching and processing • Unicast and multicast • Wire-speed performance Route Packet Flows Switch Process Measure Multi-Link Bonding • Logical link bandwidth aggregation for optimal performance and high availability • Standards based T1 - 1.5 Mbps DS3 – 45 Mbps MLFR MLPPP T1 - 24 Mbps DS3 – 90 Mbps QoS • Prioritization and bandwidth reservation • Traffic classification and conditioning • IP and VLAN class-based queuing 7 – P3 6 – P3 5 – P2 Traffic Classification And Conditioning Deficit Round Robin Scheduling 4 – P2 3 – P2 2 – P2 1 – P1 0 – P1 OmniAccess Intelligent Access Platforms Key Capabilities Forwarding Engines
Virtual Ethernet • Makes WAN and LANs appear as a single Ethernet network • Leverages existing Ethernet routers • Maintains existing security, QoS, and management policies across the enterprise LAN LAN WAN • VLAN Tagging • L2 NAT • VLAN Tagging • L2 NAT LAN LAN Integrated Security • ACL and policy based NAT • IPSec VPN • Stateful firewall • Attack detection and prevention Packet Flows VPN Security Processing Engine Firewall OmniAccess Intelligent Access PlatformsKey Capabilities
OmniAccess Graphical Web Management • Embedded web-based graphical user interface • Provides guided setup, configuration and detailed status for router and security functions • Integrates into higher level management applications through IP address redirect
1721 3745 7000 Series Product Comparison Alcatel OmniAccess 602 OmniAccess 625 OmniAccess601 OmniAccess 604 1 – 2 x T1 4 – 8 x T1 & 1 x DS3 16 x T1 & 2 x DS3 & Beyond w/ CT3 3725 Cisco 1751 26xx Series
OmniAccess 6011xT1 VPN Performance • Up to 50% higher performance at 64 bytes • Close to wire-speed VPN performance with 3DES/SHA1 at 128 bytes
OmniAccess 6044xT1 VPN Performance • Wire-speed VPN (3DES/SHA1) performance at 256 bytes • 10x the performance of Cisco 2651XM at 64 bytes
OmniAccess 602/6042xT1 VPN Performance • Wire-speed VPN (3DES/SHA1) performance at 64 bytes • 6x the performance of Cisco 1751 at 64 bytes • 4x the performance of Cisco 2651XM at 64 bytes
604 OmniAccess 6042xT1 MFR Performance
604 OmniAccess 604Ethernet to Ethernet VPN
OmniAccess 602 vs. NetScreenVPN/FW Performance • Throughput measured is the measured maximums under ideal testing conditions (based on Netscreen) via Ethernet to Ethernet bi-directionally • Tested up to 1000 tunnels, 100 tunnels are used for baseline tests • 1024 policies per Security Zone
OmniAccess 604 vs. CiscoVPN/FW Performance • Throughput measured is the maximums based on 1400 byte packet size (based on Cisco test spec) via Ethernet to Ethernet bi-directional traffic • Tested up to 200 tunnels, 100 tunnels are used for baseline tests • 1024 policies per Security Zone • Cisco does not make it clear if 800 is available for site-to-site or simply site to remote users (lower resources)
Juniper Competitive • Currently only shipping T1 • JunOS for J-series not fully functional yet • Pricing is comparable to Cisco • Assume a 40% price advantage • Add licensing costs for … • Serial • Firewall • Ethernet • J-Flow • BGP • Complex to purchase, manage and own • License keys, modules, memory
OmniAccess Cost is on average 30% less than Cisco Average 40% less than Juniper OmniAccess Cost Comparison Cisco ISR 3825 Juniper J4300 OmniAccess 625 $26,500 $21,995 $15,995* $15K Juniper J4300 Cisco ISR 2801 OmniAccess 604 $8,695 $6.995 $4,195 $8K Juniper J2300 Cisco ISR 1841 OmniAccess 602 $4,645 $3,395 $1195 $6K Juniper J2300 Cisco ISR 1841 OmniAccess 601 $2,795 $2,395 $995 OmniAccess $4K Cisco ISR $2K Juniper 1xT1 Base Unit w/128MB 2xT1 Base Unit w/256MB 4xT1 Base Unit w/256MB 2xT3 Base Unit w/256MB * Budgetary pricing
Competitive Summary • WAN/VPN performance over Cisco 1700/2600 • Pricing advantage over Cisco 1800/2800 • Huge performance advantage over Adtran • Pricing and simplicity advantage over Juniper • Firewall feature set included • Cisco SW upgrade to get VPN/Firewall - more $$$ • Juniper license upgrade - more $$$ • VPN hardware included in OmniAccess • Cisco hardware option - more $$$ • Juniper hardware option - more $$$