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High Speed Data Transport in Metro Area Networks
Thomas Schneider, Market Development Director EMEA/LANovember 6, 2009
© 2009 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. ADVA confidential.2
ADVA Optical Networking
4Founded 1994
4EUR 217.7 million revenue1)
4Public company (FSE: ADV)
4> 1,000 employees1)
4Diverse global customer base4 > 200 carriers
4 > 10,000 enterprises
4Market leader 4 #1 Ethernet Access Devices2)
4 #2 Metro WDM, Europe3)
4 #4 Metro WDM, global3)
Your Optical+Ethernet solutions partner to advance next-generation network convergence
1) 2008
2) Infonetics Research, 2008
3) Dell'Oro Group, Infonetics Research, Ovum RHK andADVA Optical Networking internal estimates, 2008
“Our mission is to be a trusted partner for innovative Optical+Ethernet transport
solutions that ADVANCE next-generationnetworks for data, storage, voice and
video services.”
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Three solid growth trends drive sustainable demand for our converged Optical+Ethernet transport solutions
Focused on growth challenges
TRANSITION TO
Ethernet
“EAD worldwide revenue …will reach $1.6B in 2013,
with a 2008-2013 CAGR of 33% … This is a healthy and
growing market that is strongly influenced by Ethernet service uptake.”
Infonetics, May 2009
“… the growth rate of storage capacity in 2009 will be
fairly consistent with prior years, at around 50%”Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research, February 2009 Storage
DATA CENTER CONNECTIVITY
Video AND ENTERTAINMENT
“ … the long term, bandwidth consumption is around
40% to 50% per year on average.
…The applications continue to be … video and ubiquitous connectivity to the Internet.” DellOro, January 2009
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3
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EMEA
AmericasAsia Pacific
Over 300 sales, design and support team members focused on speed and service for our customers
HeadquarterOfficeRepresentative
acificAsia Pac
Our global team and presence
AfricaAfrica
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How we continue to advance
Cu
sto
mers
So
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s
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150
250
1996 2002 2008
Revenues (EUR million)
START
BUILD
LEAD
100% enterprises30% carriers
70% enterprises
75% carriers
25% enterprises
OCM 8 & 16
OCM 4
FSP-II
FSP-I FSP 500
FSP 2000
FSP Management
SuiteFSP 150 FSP 3000
Enterprises and carriers drive innovation and growth
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We are leveraging our experience with carrier AND enterprise customers
4 Incumbents
4 IXCs
4RBOCs
4 Pan-European carriers
4MSP/ASPs
4CLECs
4Utilities
4City/state
4 Fortune 1,000 companies
4Small and medium-
size enterprises
4 Financial institutions
4 Insurance companies
4Universities
4Healthcare
4Government agencies
Diverse base of customers
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Residential
The FSP product familyC
ore
Metr
o
Business
Un
ifie
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etw
ork a
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servic
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an
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em
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Backbone
Broadband backhaul
UbiquitousEthernet
Access
Wireless(2G, 3G,
4G/LTE/ WiMAX)
Fixed line(Copper, coax, fiber)
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ise
Metro transport
Base station
FSP 3000
FSP management
software suiteMetro transport
FSP 3000
FSP 3000
Data center
StorageFSP 3000
MAX)
FSP 3000
FSP 3000 FSP 3000
FSP 150
FSP 3000
FSP 150
FSP 150FSP 150
Copper, fiber, leased line
FSP 150
Small office / Home office
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FSP 3000 summary
Key benefits
4Unconstrained Optical+Ethernet networking
4 Single platform for all transport requirements from access to
core with end-to-end service management
4 Ease of use thanks to automation, simplified planning and OAM
4 Energy-efficient NGN foundation
4 Low power consumption, small footprint
4 WDM-PON extension for scalable broadband networks
4 First-to-market with innovative value added services
Key features
4 WDM system with 80 protected wavelengths in p-t-p, p-t-multipoint (WDM-PON), OADM, ring and mesh topologies
4 CWDM / DWDM / ROADM with GMPLS
4 High density transponder, muxponder and packet aggregation modules up to 40Gbit/s client and line speed
4 EDFA and Raman amplifier options extend reach beyond 2000km and up to 50dB single span loss
Key applications
4Multi-service metro and regional transport platform
4Optical access, backhaul and wavelength services
4 Fiber relief and private enterprise networks
The scalable opticaltransport solution
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FSP 3000 native service offerings
Mbit/s
SDH/ATM
155,5
2
STM-1
622,0
8
STM-4 STM-16
2.4
88
9.9
53
STM-64 STM-256
39.8
13
LAN
OTNOTU-1
2.6
66
OTU-2
10.7
09
OTU-3
43.0
18
LAN/WAN
Ethernet
12,5
125
FastEthernet
GigabitEthernet
1.2
50
10GbEWAN-PHYLAN-PHY
10.3
12
SAN
200
ESCON
4.2
50
4G FC/FICON
8.5
00
8GFC
10.5
18
10GFC
FC/FICON
1.0
62,5
2G FC/FICON
2.1
25
HPC-Cluster
8…
16
Sysplex TimerETR,CLO
ISC-3 InfiniBandSDR
2.5
00
InfiniBand
1xDDR
5.0
00
InfiniBand
1xQDR
10.0
00
CouplingLink
ISC-2
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Why FSP 3000? – Optical+Ethernet!
Unconstrained Optical+Ethernet networking with end-to-end service assurance
4 Low-touch network operations and increased service flexibility
4 Most-efficient wavelength usage and simplified switch/router inter-working
4 Quick and safe provisioning of end-to-end Optical+Ethernet connectivity
4 Integrated 2-degree and 8-degree ROADM
4 Integrated layer-2-based forwarding and aggregation
4End-to-end service manager
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Why FSP 3000? – Going green!
Energy-efficient green networking foundation
4 More bandwidth to more costumers with less active equipment and fewer sites
4 Up to 50% space and energy savings compared to alternative solutions
4WDM-PON and passive WDM extension
4Highest density 10Gbit/s and 40Gbit/s mux- & transponder
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Why FSP 3000? – New services!
First-to-market with innovative features for value-added services
4 Industry-first transport solution for Brocade's new standard
4 Only qualified solution for IBM GDPS® clusters
4 Unparalleled security
48Gbit/s FibreChanneltransport
4 Low-latency InfiniBandtransport
4 Line monitoring andencryption
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Source: G. Epps, Cisco, 2007
Buffers, 5%
IP look-up andforwarding engine,
32%
Power / Heat management,
35%
I/O, 7%
ControlPlane, 11%
Switchfabric,
10%
4 Power driver : IP look-up/forwarding
engine
4 I/O – optical transport: is lower in
power consumption than switch fabric
4 Wireless access power consumption:
10-20 times higher than wired solutions
Trends and challengesThe energy challenge – routers and switches
4 Replace L3 by L2 – and L2 by optical transport where possible
4 Concentrate in high density routers/switches (data centers)
4 Use wired (optical) access incl. point-to-multipoint solutions (PON)
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Average access rate [Mbit/s]
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Trends and challengesThe energy challenge – power consumption
4 If 33% of the world’s population were to obtain broadband access:
Need to reduce total power consumption
50%5%Percentage of world’s 2007 electricity supply
1TW100GWPower consumption
10Mbit/s1Mbit/sAccess rate
50%5%’s
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National Research & Educational Networks NRENs – A quick Technical Analysis
4 Reach w/o 3R: 1000…2000 km
4 Capacity: 40 wavelengths typically,
upgrade option to 80
4 High bit-rate services
4 10G LAN PHY, STM-64
4 40G required today
4 100G already considered
4 InfiniBand may come up
4 Flexibility requirements
4 Control Plane, UNI/NNI,
possibly support for UEN/UCLP
4 ROADMs (Degree-8)
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Optical+Ethernet: ROADM & L2 EVC
Access Ring
Core Ring
FSPF S P
FSPF S P
FSPF S P
FSPF S P
Core router
Core/LH PoP
FSPF S P
WDM-PON FSPF S P
Ethernet Access
Lambda Service
FSPF S P
FSPF S P
FSPF S P CWDM
1st aggregation layer
2nd aggregation layer
Regional/LH backbone
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ADVA solution for corporate backbonesRedundant rings
Redundant ring network:
4 ADVA FSP 3000 DWDM, ROADMs & Packet Optical Transport cards
4 Flexible optical layer with 8:1 WSS or 2:1 WSS ROADMs at core nodes
4 Capacity per ring: 400Gbit/s (40l @ 10Gbit/s) or 1600Gbit/s (40l @ 40Gbit/s)
80l as upgrade option with 50GHz channel spacing
4 Lambda services from any to any core node with up to 40G lambdas without regeneration (OEO conversion)
4 ROADMs and GMPLS Control Plane for end-to-end service provisioning
4 Various transponder and muxponder cards for any service from 100Mbit/s to 40Gbit/s
4 100G as upgrade path required
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Integrated multi-degree ROADM
Low touch network operations and increased service flexibility
Carrierinfrastructureuuuurrrreeeeeeerrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeee
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4Degree 5
4Col. loc. ports
4WSS
4Degree 8
4Col. loc. ports
4WSS
4Degree 8+
4Uncol. ports
4ROADM pioneer
4 iPLC and WSS today
4GMPLS control plane pioneer
Colorless AND directionless!
4WSS
4Degree 2
4Col. loc. ports
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Higher-Degree ROADM: MEMS
4 Mechanical switches (MEMS)
4 Multi-degree switching possible (In1/2/N ® Out)
Out
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End Node directionless, colorless
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4 Limited node degree only
4 No limit for # local I/Fs
4 Wavelength-blocking, depending on number of colorless
ports used
Local
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Local
Local
Local
Client
TunableXCC
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ROADM (and GMPLS) Applications
4 Re-configure the network
4 Adapt to changing network and customers’ requirements (slow)
4 Protection and restoration (meshed networks!) (fast)
Enabled through GMPLS Control Plane:
4 Topology discovery (routing), signalling, path computation
4 Management of connections between GMPLS nodes
4 Access to any channel anywhere – single-channel add/drop
4 Enable centralized L3 networks (with single L3 hub)
4 Power level equalization, increase of transparent field lengths
4 Increased visibility of installed infrastructure
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DCM
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4Switching any 8 of 40 l in any direction
any 8 l
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High density 40G mux & transponder
Better fiber utilization (spectral efficiency) than 10G; Saves >50% power and space compared to traditional implementations
Carrierinfrastructureuuuurrrreeeeeeerrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeee
4Client ports: 4 x XFP / VSR-Interface
4Network ports: full C-band Tuneable I/F with 100GHz steps due to TDC
4Applications: Any mix of 10GbE, OTU-2, STM-64/OC-192, STM-256/OC-768
4FEC modes: UFEC
4Mapping/Framing: GFP-F according G.709/17.3 (100% throughput)
44 slots wide
4120W | 85W power consumption
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Seamless 40G network upgrades
Wavelengthexhaustion
EDFA
DCF
Optical lineshelf
MUX
10Gbit/stranspondersCO or DC
10Gbit/stransponders
Spare!
40Gbit/s
muxponders
EDFA
DCF
Optical lineshelf
MUX
Quadruple capacity on existing WDM routes without reworking the line sites
Successfully tested and deployed on 1600km route
Carrierinfrastructureuuuurrrreeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeee
Sweat the 10G assets!
4No new line amps
4No new filters
4No new dispersion map
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100G Client / Transport Interfaces
Transport/DWDM interfaces
4 x 28 Gb/s
DWDM / OFDM
Enterprise
<200 km SMF
1 x 112 Gb/s
M-ary (ASK-) PSK
Metro Core
<600 km SMF
1 x 112 Gb/s (28 GBd)
Coherent PolMux-QPSK
LH / Backbone
<2000 km SMF
10 x 10.3 Gb/s
SDM
LAN/client interfaces
10 m
Cu Assembly
10 x 10.3 Gb/s
850 nm SDM
100 m
MMF Ribbon
4 x 25.8 Gb/s
1.3 µm LWDM*
10 km
SMF
4 x 25.8 Gb/s
1.3 µm LWDM*
40 km
SMF
Different solutions at
different cost points!
*) LAN WDM, 800 GHz spacing (1295.6, 1300.1, 1304.6, 1309.1 nm)
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Integrated packet aggregation
Most efficient wavelength usage and simplified switch/router inter-working
Carrier
access
:
GbE links 10GbE links
PCA
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(SONET/SDH)
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Low orderEVC
Wavelength
Packet Optical
Transport (POT)
ROADM
PCA card
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New double density 10G transponder
Saves up to 30% power and 50% space compared to single density solutions
Carrieraccess
4 Client ports: 2 x XFP support (850 MM, 1310, 1550 SM)
4 Network ports: 2 x XFP support incl. “on-board” channel protection (C- and DWDM)
4 Applications: 4G, 8G, 10G FC, 5/10G InfiniBand, STM-64/OC-192, 10 GbE, OTU-2
4 configuration modes:
4 Mapping/Framing: fully transparent
4 PM: LOS forwarding
4 Wavelength spectrum: DWDM (80 channels) and CWDM (8 channels)
Single
Transponder
Dual
Transponder
Single Transponder
with Protection
Dual
Regenerator
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End-to-end service manager
4 Visualization
4 Service level visualization and alarming
4 Detailed service property viewer
4 Definition
4 Graphical “click and drag” service provisioning wizard
4 Intuitive route selection
4 Assurance
4 State management
4 Protection management
Quick and safe provisioning of end-to-end Optical+Ethernet transport services
Carrierinfrastructureuuuurrrreeeeeeerrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeee
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RAYcontrol: GMPLS-based control plane
1. Automated self-inventory 2. Automated connection management
3. Efficient operations 4. Self-healing network
Network/Service Manager
Network/Service Manager
Plannedmaintenance works
Migrated traffic
Network failure
Auto-restored traffic
Operational automation decreases costs by mechanizing manual and repetitive tasks associated with service management
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4 Implementation
2003 - 2009
4Purpose
4NREN, national
Backbone
4Connecting 21 MANs
4Applications
4Grid computing
4Distributed storage
4Virtual laboratories
4Distance learning
4Services
4N x 10GbE LAN PHY
4ATM622
4Size
4>4.000km
421 academic sites
4Key performance
4Reliable, high speed
connectivity
4Flexible infrastructure
for science & education
“Through the PIONIER program, we are prepared to take a
leading position Europe-wide in terms of our optical network
infrastructure,” says Maciej Stroinski, Technical Director of
PSNC. “Linking academic MANs with the PIONIER network
using systems from ADVA marks a milestone in Poland’s
development as an information society.”
FSP 3000 Reference: PIONIERTowards an integrated, digital Europe
Market
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WDM-PON extension
More bandwidth to more endpoints using less active equipment
= energy-efficient converged access and backhaul
Carrier
access
Central office Local exchange Cabinet
Service aggregation3rd party
Service aggregat Extension Splitting
4CONVERGENCE: Residential backhaul, mobile backhaul and business services over one platform
4EFFICIENCY: Supports CO consolidation and site elimination for lower OPEX service delivery
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4 Intelligent Ethernet services to any location including harsh environments
4 Common architecture for delivering consistent services across all access media
4 Homogenous platform for lower implementation and service delivery costs
Ubiquitous Ethernet service delivery
PBB-TE
SONET
Corporate LANWirelessbackhaul
Business services
FiberCopper
TDM Ethernet
Switched Ethernet IP/MPLS
Packet optical transport
Leased Line
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Type I) Optojack Single Ended (OJSE)
OptojackTM
4Pilot tone
4Non-intrusive fiber loopback
4Optical loss supervision
4Embedded comms. channel (ECC)
4Dying gasp
4Terminal/facility loop back
4Remote SFP diagnostics (DDI)
Type II) Optojack Dual Ended (OJDE)
OJSE SFP
Demarcation line
Standard SFP
CO
CPE
SFPSFPLoop
Demarcation line
OJDE SFP OJDE SFP
ECC
COSFP
CPESFP
Full visibility in optical access links – also to 3rd party devices
Carrier
access
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The Optical+Ethernet network visionA single horizontal O+E layer for all transport needs
Core/LH
Metro core
Business Ethernet
Wireless backhaul
FTTx/PON
DSL backhaul
Scalable optical from CP to Core
Intelligent Ethernet everywhere
4Flexible capacity, reach and switching
4Unmatched scalability (e.g. integrated C/DWDM and PON)
4Integrated Ethernet (packet optical transport)
Optical
Innovation
4Ubiquitous Ethernet (Eth-o-x, x-o-Eth)
4Intelligent Ethernet (SLA assurance, OAM and protection)
4Aggregation, Sync Ethernet, PBT/PBB-TE and MPLS support
Ethernet
Innovation
4Simple, open management with O+E e-to-e element, network and service management
4Flexible and agnostic Control Plane supporting Optical+Ethernet services
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ADVA Solution for O&E AccessAccess networks
Traffic 1GbE or 10GE with full bandwidth or lambda service
4 CWDM or DWDM access links to aggregate traffic on lambda level.
4 4G ADM technology to aggregate 4 native GbE services at 4 nodes with one single lambda and optional protection.
4 10PCA cards for access rings with CWDM or DWDM 10G network interfaces. Aggregation of native GbE services at up to 10 nodes with one single lambda and optional protection.
4 10GE services based on single lambdas.
4 Alternatives: Optojack or Active WDM-PON + L2
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ADVA Solution for O&E AccessWDM Overlay
WDM Overlay for Lambda Services
4 Lambda Services from any to any node without service interruption.
4 One or multiple DWDM wavelenghts can be upgraded and transported from access nodes to the core node.
4 Transport of DWDM lambdas from access nodes over core rings with ROADMs.
4 Lambda services ranging from 100Mbit to 40Gbps.
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FSP150
Demarcation
Tier 2
.......
Aggregation Model-1FSP150 direct connected with Protection
5 aggregated nodes per 10G Lambda
with Protection
Up to Wirespeed GbE
.......
10PCA
1 2 10
1 2
1 G
E
10G
E
FSP 3000 10PCA
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FSP150
Demarcation
Tier 2
.......
Aggregation Model-2FSP150 direct connected with Protection
10 aggregated nodes per 10G Lambda
with ProtectionInterconnect of 2x10PCA
Up to Wirespeed GbE.......
.......
10PCA
1 2 10
1 2
1 G
E
10G
E
10PCA
1 2 10
1 2
1 G
E
10G
E
FSP 3000 10PCA
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FSP150
AggregationTier 1 (10:1 Ratio protected)
Demarcation
Tier 2
.......
Aggregation Model-3FSP150 aggregated via FSP 3000 10PCA Slim Line
10 aggregated nodes per 10GE Lambda with Protection FSP 3000 2PCA
FSP 3000 2x 1U chassis 10PCA 10GE Uplink
2PCA
10G
E
10G
E
11
22
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FSP 150
AggregationTier 1 (10:1 Ratio protected)
Demarcation
Tier 2
.......
Aggregation Model-3 WDM OverlayFSP150 aggregated via FSP 3000 10PCA Slim Line
10 aggregated nodes per 10GE Lambda with Protection FSP 3000 2PCA2
PCA
10G
E
10G
E
11
22
FSP 3000 1CSM Filter 1310nm & DWDM Overlay
FSP 3000 Simline 1CSM Filter 1310nm &
DWDM Overlay
FSP 3000 1CSM Filter 1310nm & DWDM Overlay
FSP 3000 2x 1U chassis 10PCA 10GE Uplink
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AggregationTier 1 (10:1 Ratio)
Aggregation Model-4FSP 3000 2PCA & 10PCA with Optojack SFPs
10 aggregated clients per 10GE Lambda
Aggregation Protected FSP 3000 2PCA2PCA
10G
E
10G
E
11
22
FSP 3000 1U chassis 10PCA 10GE Uplink
Optojack-Loop SFP
Demarcation lineStandard SFP
SF
P
Lo
op
.......
Demarcation
Tier 2
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Aggregation with ProtectionTier 1 (5:1 Ratio)
Demarcation
Tier 2
Aggregation Model-5 FSP150 aggregated via FSP 3000 20PCA 10GE
5 aggregated nodes per 2PCA, shared 10 GE
Lambda with Protection
.......
.......
FSP 3000 2PCA
FSP 3000 1U chassis 10PCA 10GE Uplink
2PCA
10G
E
10G
E
11
22
2PCA
10G
E
10G
E
11
22
2PCA
10G
E
10G
E
11
22
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FSP 150
CWDM AccessTier 1
Demarcation
Tier 2
.......
Aggregation Model-6FSP150CC aggregated via CWDM
5 aggregated nodes per 10GE Lambda with
Protection
Client Side GbEColored SFPs CWDM
..
FSP 3000 10PCA
FSP 3000 CWDM Access Filters
10PCA
1 2 10
1 2
1 G
E
10G
E
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FSP 150
CWDM AccessTier 1
Demarcation
Tier 2
.......
Aggregation Model-7FSP150 aggregated via CWDM & DWDM Overlay
5 aggregated nodes per 10GE Lambda with
Protection
Client Side GbEColored SFPs CWDM
..
FSP 3000 10PCA
FSP 3000 CWDM Access Filters
10PCA
1 2 10
1 2
1 G
E
10G
EFSP 3000 Simline
2BSM Filter CWDM & DWDM Overlay
FSP 3000 2BSM Filter CWDM & DWDM Overlay
FSP 3000 2BSM Filter CWDM & DWDM Overlay
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