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ASMi-54L v.2.67 GA. Agenda. Introduction Product Overview Applications Feature Comparison Product/Portfolio Value Proposition Sales Tools On-Line Ordering information Summary. AXCESS+ for Carriers. Market Segments. First Mile – Product Portfolio. ASMi Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 1
ASMi-54L v.2.67 GA
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 2
Agenda
• Introduction• Product Overview• Applications • Feature Comparison• Product/Portfolio Value Proposition• Sales Tools On-Line• Ordering information• Summary
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 3
AXCESS+ for Carriers
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 4
Market Segments
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 5
First Mile – Product Portfolio
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 6
ASMi Introduction
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 7
ASMi-5x - General Application
• ASMi-5x can operate as a CO device or a CPE device according to user configuration
• The modem is used for point-to-point Ethernet and E1 service extension over 2W and 4W and also over 8W for ETH connectivity
ASMi-5x
E1
FEFE
E1
ASMi-5x2/4 wires PBXPBX
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 8
Major Customers
Insurance & BanksPublic SafetyGovernmentUniversityMilitary
Energy, Oil/Gas, Pipeline Water, Mine
Highway, Railways, Airports, Motorway, Marine
City Carrier, Cellular, ISP, Alternative Carrier, Incumbent Carrier
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 9
ASMi-54L Introduction
• Managed modem transmitting at full-duplex data rates of up to 5.7 Mbps over 2-wire and 11.4 Mbps over 4-wire lines
• Dual Bearer mode for E1 and Ethernet HDLC over 2-wire and 4-wire lines
• SHDSL bonding – for EFM: PAF according to IEEE802.3, for HDLC: M-Pair according to G.991.2
• SHDSL ITU-T G.991.2 and ETSI 101524 compliance
• 4-port 10/100BaseT interface with integrated switch
• Fully compatible with ASMi-54 standalone modem
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 10
General Application
ASMi-54L
E1
4*FE4*FE
E1
ASMi-54L2/4 wires PBXPBX
• ASMi-54L can operate as a CO device or a CPE device according to user configuration
• The modem is used for point-to-point Ethernet and E1 service extension at rates of up to 11.4 Mbps or up to 22.8 Mbps using EFM bonding technology for ETH services.
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 11
Physical View
Wide range, AC/48VDC power supply
24 VDC power supply
One SHDSLport, RJ-45
Optional One E1 port, RJ-45
Four ETH ports with integrated switch
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 12
Main Features
Feature Description Customer Benefits
Extended rate
• Up to 11.4 Mbps/ 15 Mbps
• Special RAD proprietary solution provides extended rates of up to 15 Mbps over 2-wire lines.
• Cost effective solution for Ethernet services
• Enables higher rate over only one pair
Single segment (link) IEEE 802.3-2005former 802.3ah)
• Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) - discovers automatically if next hop supports 802.3ah and enable remote loopback of all traffic, fault propagation and connectivity check
• Detects line faults
• Measures performance on the SHDSL line
EOC (Embedded Operational Channel) management
• Remote loopbacks at the SHDSL repeater
• Monitoring alarms from the repeaters
• Indication on the SHDSL/SHDSL.bis repeaters on the chain
• Enables clear and high reliability in case of failure of one of repeaters
Alarm masking • Disables or enables the alarms on each port
• Improved maintenance and management control of the ETH, E1 and SHDSL alarms
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 13
Main Features
Feature Description Customer Benefits
Rate limiting• Limits the ingress data rate on each Ethernet port
• Enables control and better utilization of the ETH traffic
Single IP support • LRS-102 uses Single IP (defined in central LRS-102 or MP-4100) to manage remote modems (via RADview only)
• Prevent the need to define many IP address at the remote sites
Dying Gasp
• ASMi-54L reports power failuresto the specified network management stations by sendingan SNMP trap
• Helps a service provider identifyand isolate the end-point deviceexperienced a power failure
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol)
• Automates network parametersassignment to network devicesfrom one or more DHCP servers
• Simplifies host configuration• Eliminates wrong networkparameters configuration
BPDU (BridgeProtocol DataUnit)
• BPDU messages are exchangedacross bridges to detect loops ina network topology
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 14
ASMi-54/54L – Key Selling Points
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 15
ETH
ETH
ETH
ETH
Higher ETH Rate over DSL Lines – 11.4Mbps over one Pair
• Higher rate – Extended rate with RAD proprietary solution – 11.4/15 Mbps over 2 wire or
up to 30 Mbps over 4 wires
• Estimated Distances – Free of noise– 11.4 Mbps over 2 wires, 26AGW, ~ 1km
ETH
2 wire
11.4/15 Mbps
ASMi-54L ASMi-54LETH
ETH
ETH
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 16
Ethernet OAM Tools
√ASMi-54L/LA-210
LA-210
LA-210
√
√
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 17
OAM – Operations Administration & Maintenance
• Single segment (link) according to IEEE 802.3ah, enable:• Discovery• Connectivity check• Fault propagation
ETH
ETH
ETH
ETH
ETH
2 wire
802.3ah(Access link)
ASMi-54L ASMi-54LETH
ETH
ETH
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 18
OAM – Operations Administration & Maintenance
• Single segment (link) according to IEEE 802.3ah:
Passive and Active functionality modes supported. Discovery - ASMi54L device will automatically detect if
attached device supports OAM (802.3ah) and present the following information: OAM configuration, OAM mode, OAM PDU configuration and Platform Identity by MAC address.
Connectivity check - in case of OAM supported, the ASMi54L can provide details regard connectivity. It count number of seconds that connectivity were lost. The granularity is 1-10 frames every second.
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 19
EOC Management Opposite SHDSL.bis Repeaters
• Monitoring and controlling SHDSL.bis repeaters– Enable remote loopback at the SHDSL repeater– Monitoring alarms from the repeaters– Indication on the SHDSL.bis repeaters on the chain
2w up to 4w
S-RPTPFH-4
ETH
ETH
ETH
ETH
ETH
ASMi-54L ASMi-54LETH
ETH
ETH
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 20
Typical Applications
• Highway – Road Communications
• Utilities – sites connectivity sites
• Service providers – City carrier
• Carrier Traffic – Ethernet and TDM Services over Copper or Fiber
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 21
Highway Communications Customer Needs
• Connecting message sign and road barrier system to stop the traffic in case of an emergency
• Video camera connectivity for security and control
Customer Benefits• Manageable single unit• Up to 4 ETH ports to stop traffic in case of an emergency• Video camera connectivity for security and control
4 x ETH 4 x ETH
CCTV
ETH
SHDSL
SHDSL
ASMi-54L5.7 Mbps
ASMi-54L
SHDSL5.7 Mbps
ETHETH
ETH
SHDSL
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L ASMi-54L ASMi-54L
CCTV
ASMi-54L
RADview
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 22
Utilities – Site Connectivity • Single box solution for multiple services• TDM + Ethernet central solution• Any infrastructure• Resilient topologies
Control CenterAnalog/Digital Voice/SCADA,
Ethernet
SDH/SONET
FCD-155EMP-4100
FCD-155E
Airmux-200
Airmux-200
SCADA
MP-2100E1/T1
E1/T1
ETH
Teleprotection
SCADA
Voice
SHDSL
MP-2100
SCADA
PBXVoice
STM-1
SCADA
Voice
OP-106/8ASMi-54L
IP/MPLS GbE
MP-4100
SHDSL.Bis
MP-4100
E1 Ring
Teleprotection
PBXVoice
MP-2100
FCD-IP
MP-4100
Fiber
PBX
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 23
E1s
GbE
Customer Needs• Centralized solution with management• Variety of access technologies and devices• Same equipment for both fixed and cellular networks
Customer Benefits
• Single management• Scalable solution• Unique solution: SHDSL concentrator with Gigabit Ethernet uplink
Megaplex-4100
Large PoP
IP/ETHNetwork
STM-1
ETH
ASMi-52LE1
ASMi-52LE1
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L/RT
LAN
Small PoP
LRS-102
Cisco 7000
SHDSL
SHDSL
ETH
E1
E1
LAN
SHDSL
SHDSL
ETH
BSC
E1s
GSM Traffic GSM Traffic
Data TrafficData Traffic
Service Providers – City Carrier
ASMi-52L
ASMi-52L
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L/RT
TDMNetwork
BTS
LAN
PC
BTS
BTS
BTS
PC
LAN
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 24
City carrier – Ethernet and TDM Services over Copper or Fiber
Customer Benefits
• Reduce OpEx/CapEx using a multiservice aggregation device at the PoP• Both E1 and ETH services over single fiber• Ensure SLA by providing advance ETH services with QoS
Customer Needs
• Connecting different services over their infrastructure
• Enable high capacity aggregation device at the PoP• Simple and single multi-functional platform
n x E1
FE
E1
Customer A
SDHNetwork
STM-1
MP-4100
STM-1
GE
NMS
Internet
Customer B
OP-108
ASMi-54L
FE
Customer C
RICi-4E1
SHDSL.bis
GE
FO Link
n x E1
FE
E1
Customer A
Customer B
OP-108
ASMi-54L
FE
Customer C
RICi-4E1
FO Link
MP-4100
SHDSL.bis
FE
E1
FE
E1
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 25
4 x ETH
4 x ETH
4 x ETH
4 x ETH
Pico-DSLAMETH Connectivity over Copper
Target Market :• Campuses, banks, ISP
Key Benefits:• Single or Dual ETH fiber in the central site• Cost-effective solution • Transmission via VLAN differentiation
2w
ETH5.7 MbpsASMi-54
2w
5.7 Mbps
2w
5.7 Mbps
2w
5.7 Mbps
PSN
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 26
4 x ETH
4 x ETH
2w
ETH
5.7 MbpsASMi-54
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L
2w
5.7 Mbps
2w
5.7 Mbps
2w
5.7 Mbps
PSN
4 x ETH
4 x ETH
Pico DSLAM for ETH connectivityRAD Advantages:• Multiport Ethernet switch in CPE device, no need for additional switch
• Single-box solution for 4 modems at the remote site
• Advanced Ethernet performance enables differentiation toward the PSN network
• Ethernet uplink over fiber or copper enables reaching great distance over any media
• Single management system for CPE and central devices
Customer Benefits:• CapEX saving:
– Single box for 4 remote sites– Single box reduce “real-estate”
• OpEX saving :– Training:
• One box for all services • One management system for CPE & Central- easier operation
Fiber or copper
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 27
Interoperability opposite Huawei HONET UA5000
• Customer Type : Huawei’s HONET “holders “• Replacing low cost CPE’s vendors (Taiwanese), providing a
complete solution to Huawei
ASMi-52SHDSL E1
ASMi-54LSHDSL
POTS/ISDN
ETH
ADSL
Honet UA5000
FE/GBE
E1
E1/STM-1/4
Huawei NMS
IP/MPLS
PSTN
TDMETH
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 28
Feature Comparison Table
ASMi-52 ASMi-52L ASMi-54 ASMi-54L ASMi-54LRT
Maximum data rate (Mbps)
2.3/4.6 2.3/4.6 5.7/11.4/22.8 5.7/11.4 5.7/11.4/22.8
Interface E1,ETH,V35,X.21 E1,ETH,4ETH,V35,X.21
E1,4ETH,4E1** version 3.5
E1,ETH E1,ETH
Max. Interfaces 2 1 2 2 2
Router N/A N/A N/A N/A Available
Line 2W/4W 2W/4W 2W/4W/8W 2W/4W 2W/4W/8W
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 29
Ordering Information
Ordering Option Description
ASMi-54L/4ETH/2WManaged SHDSL.bis modem, four physical ETH ports(RJ-45), one pair, wide range
power supply (VAC & 48 VDC)
ASMi-54L/4ETH/2W/E1Managed SHDSL.bis modem, four physical ETH port (RJ-45), one E1 port (RJ-45), one
pair, wide range power supply (VAC & 48 VDC)
ASMi-54L/4ETH/4WManaged SHDSL.bis modem, four physical ETH ports (RJ-45), two pairs, wide range
power supply (VAC & 48 VDC)
ASMi-54L/4ETH/4W/E1Managed SHDSL.bis modem, four physical ETH port (RJ-45), one E1 port (RJ-45), two
pairs, wide range power supply (VAC & 48 VDC)
ASMi-54L/24V/4ETH/2WManaged SHDSL.bis modem, four physical ETH ports(RJ-45), one pair, 24 VDC power
supply
ASMi-54L/4ETH/2W/E1/ETRSHDSL.bis modem, four physical ETH port (RJ-45), one E1 port (RJ-45), one pair, wide
range power supply (VAC & 48 VDC), extended temperature support -20º to 70ºC.
ASMi-54L-LIC/HR License key for high data rate
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 30
Management
• RADview-EMS is a unified carrier-class management platform for RAD devices using a variety of access channels as SNMPv1/3, HTTP/S, TFTP and Telnet/SSH. In addition, it features third-party device monitoring capabilities
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 31
RADview-EMS Advanced FCAPS
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 32
RADview-EMSFCAPS
● Manage Event Log parameters
● Manage the way Events are displayed in the Event Browser
● Manage system response upon occurrence of specific Events.
● Trap Synchronization upon connection failure between RADview-EMS to NE (*supported devices only)
● Modify – Mask, Severity, Duplication, Forwarding, Threshold, Clearing, Formatting
● Manage Event Log parameters
● Manage the way Events are displayed in the Event Browser
● Manage system response upon occurrence of specific Events.
● Trap Synchronization upon connection failure between RADview-EMS to NE (*supported devices only)
● Modify – Mask, Severity, Duplication, Forwarding, Threshold, Clearing, Formatting
Fault Configuration Administration Performance Security
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 33
RADview-EMSFCAPS
● Realistic representation of the devices (shelf-view)
● Tracks configuration changes
● Configures, installs, and distributes software and configuration files across the network
● Viewing and/or modifying configuration (system, ports, and alarms)
● Enables viewing the diagnostics and status information
● Realistic representation of the devices (shelf-view)
● Tracks configuration changes
● Configures, installs, and distributes software and configuration files across the network
● Viewing and/or modifying configuration (system, ports, and alarms)
● Enables viewing the diagnostics and status information
Fault Administration Performance SecurityConfiguration
Shelf-ViewShelf-ViewWebWeb
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 34
RADview-EMSFCAPS
● Audit trails for Security, System and Applications activities
● Tracks and log the shelf-view user activity
● Create and manage user accounts and groups
● Manage various server setting
● Audit trails for Security, System and Applications activities
● Tracks and log the shelf-view user activity
● Create and manage user accounts and groups
● Manage various server setting
AdministrationConfigurationFault Performance Security
Security logsSecurity logs Applications activitiesApplications activities
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 35
RADview-EMSFCAPS
● Monitors network performance (QoS, CoS)
● Current statistics (Real-time)
● Intervals statistics
● Reflects Agent statistics
● RADview statistics collector (*supported devices only)
– Collect and compress the data
– Retrieved lost data upon connection failure
– Minimizing management traffic
– Exports CSV ASCII files for OSS
● Monitors network performance (QoS, CoS)
● Current statistics (Real-time)
● Intervals statistics
● Reflects Agent statistics
● RADview statistics collector (*supported devices only)
– Collect and compress the data
– Retrieved lost data upon connection failure
– Minimizing management traffic
– Exports CSV ASCII files for OSS
PerformanceConfiguration AdministrationFault Security
StatisticsStatistics
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 36
RADview-EMSFCAPS
● View and manage EMS Security profiles in a graphical interface.
● Create and edit security profiles.
● Create Common/Private view profiles per user/group
● Collects accounting data and generates network usage reports
● Define password policies
● View and manage EMS Security profiles in a graphical interface.
● Create and edit security profiles.
● Create Common/Private view profiles per user/group
● Collects accounting data and generates network usage reports
● Define password policies
SecurityConfiguration Administration PerformanceFault
Security profilesSecurity profilesPassword policyPassword policy
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 37
Device Management
• RAD products support the following management capabilities
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 38
Sales Tools
• Web Sites
• Brochures
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 39
Sales Tools cont…• Case Studies
• Application Notes:
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 40
Sales Tools cont…
• Video
• Calculators
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 41
Summary
• Higher rates enable us more opportunities for more applications in the market
• Improving Ethernet capabilities such as OAM or Ethernet port limitations enable the service provider better utilization
• Cost-effective solution together with complete solution from the central side enable one single management and reduce OpEx/CapEx dramatically
ASMi-54L Ver. 2.5 – 2010 Slide 42
Thank You For Your Attention
www.rad.com
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