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Gmux-2000 v2.1 General Availability 7-June-07. Ron Agam, Senior Product Line Manager TDM Pseudowire Solutions ron_a@rad.com Updated: June-2007. Agenda. Product and Product Line Introduction Gmux-2000 Applications What’s new in Gmux-2000 version 2.1 Beta Gmux-2000 ordering options
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Gmux-2000 v2.1 General Availability7-June-07 Ron Agam, Senior Product Line Manager TDM Pseudowire Solutionsron_a@rad.com Updated: June-2007
Agenda • Product and Product Line Introduction • Gmux-2000 Applications • What’s new in Gmux-2000 version 2.1 Beta • Gmux-2000 ordering options • Version 2.1 HW requirements and migration guide
Gmux-2000:TDM Pseudowire Gateway • High-capacity TDM Pseudowire central site gateway9 module capacity: 2 PSN modules and 7 Circuit Emulation modules. • 196xE1/T1 channels • 2xC.STM-1/C.OC-3 • Migration to packets while maintaining TDM service revenueProvides complete TDM (framed/unframed, CCS/CAS signaling) and HDLC service over packet networks • Reduce OpExOffer carrier grade TDM services over lower OpEx PSN Over 200 systems installed
TDM Backhaul/Trunking over Packets Gmux-2000 Gmux-2000 GbE GbE SDH Ethernet/MPLS/IP Beneficial to: • Alternative Carriers save on leased capacity from incumbent • Large enterprises looking to save on leased line costs Benefits • Small foot print with high capacity: 196xE1/T1 for a 6U chassis • 1/0 Grooming of E1/T1 into lower cost STM-1/OC-3 ports • Under $500 per E1/T1 link – best price/performance E1/T1 STM-1/OC-3 E1/T1 STM-1/OC-3 PABX PBX Class 5 Switch
Cellular Backhaul over Packet 3G RNC Node B Beneficial to: • Cellular service providers who own their network • Telecoms, incumbent and alternative, selling services to cellular service providers Benefits • Provides reliable replacement for cellular backhaul comparable to TDM with jitter and wander conforming to G.823 syn and 16ppb clock accuracy • CapEx savings Eliminates the need for accurate clock source at every base station IPmux-14/A E1/T1 C.STM-1 /C.OC-3 FE Gmux-2000 Clock GbE 2G BSC Ethernet/MPLS/IP BTS 196 E1/T1 CH STM-1/C.OC-3 E1/T1
PSTN Access over packet E1/T1 IPmux-16 Gmux-2000 Fiber Ethernet Cable HFC Infrastructure Ethernet / IP / MPLS GbE nxT1/E1 Or C.OC-3/C.STM-1 FT1/T1/n*T1 FE1/E1/n*E1 CMTS Cablemodem IPmux-11/14 PSTN Fixed Wireless FT1/T1/n*T1 FE1/E1/n*E1 Beneficial to: • Alternative Carriers • Incumbents in migration or out of their network reach Benefits • Unified TDM over packet solution regardless of access technology • Enables Ethernet and TDM service on the same infrastructure. • Alternative carriers can increase revenue by selling lucrative TDM services DSLmodem IPmux-1E IPmux-11/14
Gmux-2000 v2.1 New Features • Support for MPLS transport: TDMoMPLS • Support for HDLC service: HDLCoPSN • Capacity: 2 full STM-1/OC-3 • Resiliency: GE Line Redundancy, 802.3ad and dual homing • Resiliency: STM-1/OC-3 module redundancy, APS G.783 • Version 4.5 of TDMoIP Service Center support v2.1
CW CW C R C C R C ETH ETH TDM Payload TDM Payload IP MPLS UDP Support for MPLS transport: TDMoMPLS • Encapsulates the TDM data with MPLS labels: TDMoMPLS • PW label – always present, defines the bundle number • Tunnel label – optional, enables handoff to MPLS network • Works opposite: IPmux-14 V2.0, IPmux-11 V2.0 • Applications and benefits: • Bandwidth sensitive networks – Saves an overhead of 20 bytes compared with TDMoIP • MPLS handoff (where static labels are used)
Support for HDLC based services: HDLCoPSN • HDLCoPSN encapsulation in addition to TDM encapsulation. • Supports HDLCoMPLS or HDLCoIP • Service configurable per bundle • Works opposite IPmux-14 v2.0 or another Gmux-2000 v2.1 • HDLC data characteristics: • Bit oriented (stuffing) • HDLC frame must be smaller than 1468 bytes • Applications are for data or HDLC based voice: • Port mode frame relay connecting FRAD or routers • Transparent X.25 • Transparent PPP connecting routers or other devices • Additional HDLC protocols: SS&, LAPB, LAPD, SDLC • Benefits: • Support for HDLC data services over packet networks • Bandwidth efficiency: no user traffic = no bandwidth used on network link
Transferring Data over Packet Switched Networks Legacy device with serial interfaces T1/E1 IPmux-14 V.35 V.36 RS-232 RS-530 X.21 FCD-E1 FCD-T1 V.35 V.36 RS-232 RS-530 X.21 Packet Network (Eth/IP/MPLS) TDM Network Gmux-2000 v2.1 T1/E1 FCD-T1 FCD-E1 IPmux-14 Legacy device with serial interfaces TDM PSN • Benefits: • Evolutionary migration - supports mixed, legacy and packet, network scenarios • Grooms fractional services saving ports on TDM network ADM
New Configurations in V2.1 • Full STM-1/SONET capacity with port redundancy • 6x server modules • 1xSTM-1/SONET modules • Port redundancy with APS on the STM-1/SONET module • Full STM-1/SONET module redundancy • Up to 5xserver modules • 2xSTM-1/SONET modules • STM-1/OC-3 module redundancy requires new STM-1/OC-3 module • existing customers require an upgrade of existing module.
Capacity: 2 full C.STM-1/C.OC-3 • Support 2 full C.STM-1/C.OC-3 over PSN • A total of 168xT1(OC-3) or 126xE1 SDH/ SONET ADM Support for 168 (T1) or 126(E1) remote customers C.STM-1/C.OC-3 IPmux-14 GE C.STM-1/C.OC-3 IPmux-16 Ethernet/MPLS/IP IPmux-11
Resiliency: SDH/SONET APS • Supports 1+1 protection against: • Fiber cut • Manual intervention: Module extraction, user command • Signal failure or degradation • Module failure • Standards support: ITU-T G.707 and G.783 • Flip time: Less than 50ms • Unidirectional, 1+1 APS • Terminal Topology (no rings) • Redundancy types: • Line: Between ports on the same module • Card: Between modules – reduces capacity to 5xmodules (105xE1/140xT1)
Resiliency: GE line redundancy – 802.3ad • Supports 1+1 protection against: • Line cut/LOS • Opposite switch module servicing/failure • Standards support: • 802.3ad (no LACP configuration) • Performance: • Switchover best results are 100ms (always under 1 sec) C.STM-1/C.OC-3
Resiliency:GE line redundancy – Dual homing • Support protection against: • Line cut/LOS • Complete opposite switch failover • Dual homing line and path protection(1:1) • One port is active at any given time • Each GE port is connected to a distinct switch/router • Performance: • Switchover depends on network convergence
Version 2.1 Migration and Compatibility * For Migration from other configuration please consult Note 7891
Gmux-2000 Existing Customers EOL (End Of Life) Announcements • For existing customers RAD will offer a limited time to purchase version 1 CE and version 1 STM-1/OC-3 modules. • Announcements will be made in version 2.1 GA. • All these modules will be end of life by 1-May-2007 with last buy of October-2007 • GMUX-M/E1-CE/28/BAL v1 HW • GMUX-M/T1-CE/28 v1 HW • GMUX-M/E1-CE/28/UNBAL v1 HW • GMUX-M/E1/CE-SRV/21 v1 HW • GMUX-M/T1/CE-SRV/28 v1 HW • GMUX-M/OC3 v1 HW • GMUX-M/STM1 v1 HW • To order “old” HW please specify in order “version 1.14 HW” Starting from official release of version 2.1
IPmux-11 IPmux-14 IPmux-1E RADview TDMoIP Service Center GMUX-2000 MP-2100, MP-2104 with ML-IP IPmux-8 IPmux-16 Summary • High capacity TDM Pseudowire aggregation gateway with 196 E1/T1 or 2 STM-1/OC-3 • Complete TDM Pseudowire solutions with remote gateways and high capacity aggregation • Provides carrier grade voice quality (no compression, no Silence Suppression) • Dedicated management and Pseudowire provisioning solution