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SURPASS hiX 56xx Multiservice DSLAM Broadband Access

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SURPASS hiX 56xx Multiservice DSLAM Broadband Access

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Agenda

Overview of Multiservice Access Network (MSAN)

MSAN hiX56xx Hardware Architecture and Modules

Network Management

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Overview Of Today’s Network Concept NB + BB Services & NGN Network Infrastructure

Metro Ethernet Network

ATM/GE Uplink

Core

RouterBRAS

Applications Server

ATM/IPDSLAM

ADSL2+/ SHDSL

SS7

Legacy PSTN Network

POTS/ISDN

V5.X

High Speed Internet

SS7

MPLS/IP

H.248

NGN Softswitch

Media Gateway

POTS/ISDN

NB Services

BB Services

BB (DSL)NB (Voice)

DLC

switch

switch

STP

SS7

POTS/ISDN

STPswitch

switch

Legacy PSTN Network

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MPLS/IP

Metro Ethernet Network

GE

IP DSLAMhiX5625/30/35

ADSL2+/ SHDSL/ VDSL2

POTS

ISDN

FE/GE

SIPCore

RouterBRAS

Applications Server

SS7

Legacy V5.2 Services

V5.2

a/b

H.248 Control bearer channel Call Control InterfacesISDN: SCTP(IUA(DSS.1)) + H.248 POTS: H.248

High Speed Internet

SIP

SIP:NNI

SIP Proxy/SIP Server

H.248

NGN Softswitch

Overview Of Multiservice Access Platform (MSAN) Network Concept with NGN Network – Siemens hiX56xx Solution

SS7

Legacy PSTN Network

POTS/ISDNswitch

switch

STP

SIP

H.248H.248 SCTP/IUA

DLC

TDM >VOIP

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Agenda

Overview of Multiservice Access Network (MSAN)

MSAN hiX56xx Hardware Architecture and Modules

Network Management

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SURPASS hiX 5701 … 5709

SURPASS Carrier Ethernet Products Overview

SURPASS hiD 6605

Ethernet NT

Metro Core

MetroCore Switch

SURPASS hiD 6610/6615

StackableSingle-board

Access Switches

Metro Access

SURPASS hiX 5620

StackableSingle-board

DSLAM

Metro Access

1st mile 2nd mile

ACI-E – Access IntegratorEFM / PON

NMS & EMSNMS & EMS

SolutionsSolutionshiD 6450

GPON ONT

Shelf-based Multi-service DSLAMs

Interfaces:ADSL2+, VDSL2, SHDSL,

VoIP, FE/GE

Protocols:L2, CEBS, L3

SURPASS hiX 5625

24 Gbps5 slots

Metro AccessSURPASS hiX 5635

48 Gbps16 slots

Shelf-based GPON OLT

SURPASS hiX 5750Metro Access

Interfaces:2.5 Gbps/1.2 Gbps

Interfaces:POTS, VDSL, FE

CATV-RF

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SURPASS hiX 5630

24 Gbps8 slots

Metro Aggregation

30 - 60 Gbps

3 slots

Interfaces:FE, GE, 10GE

Protocols:Ethernet, MPLS

50 - 320 Gbps

5 slots

Metro Aggregation

Switches

SURPASS hiD 6650

240 to 640 Gbps12 slots

SURPASS hiD 6630

Interfaces:FE, GE, 10GE

Protocols:Ethernet, MPLS

SURPASS hiD 6670

150 Gbps / 14 slots

SURPASS hiX 5830Metro Access

Interfaces:GE-PON, GE

24 Gbps / 12 slots

Shelf-based GE-PON OLT

SURPASS hiX 5804

GE-PON ONT

Interfaces:FE

Interfaces:ADSL2+, VDSL

18 GbpsFE, GE

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SURPASS hiX 56xx Multiservice AGW Product Family Modular & Flexible Multiservice Platform For Carrier’s Networks

hiX 5630 (M600)

hiX 5635 (M1100)

hiX 5625 (M400)Common Architecture:Ethernet based DSLAM

Non blocking architecture

Separate splitter subrackFully Redundant4 Usable Uplinks: - 4 x GE (SFP) - 4 x FE/GE copper

Service Module:72 ports ADSL2+ card48 ports SHDSL card24 ports VDSL2 card72-port POTS card (VOIP)32-port ISDN BRI card (VOIP)*10 port GE card*

Protocol Support:H.248 for POTS/ISDN*SIP for POTS/ISDN**

Power values:2 redundant DC connectors for -48 V DC / -60 V DCWorking between 40,5 ...72,0 VAC Powering

Environmental:ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class 3.1, class 3.3 (–25 .. +55 °C)EN 60950 (product safety)EN 300 386 (EMC, over voltage)ITU - T K.20 (over voltage)

** SIP for POTS/ ISDN is planned for future release* Planned for future release (with autosense to FE/SFP)

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SURPASS hiX5625/30/35 MSAN Solution Flexible & Modular Solution for CO/Remote Shelter xDSL+VOIP Deployment ScenarioSURPASS hiX563x is a very flexible and robust platform deployable for both Small/Medium Outdoor Shelter Solution & Medium/Large CO for Carrier MSAN VOIP Solution

Access & Metro Aggregation

Remote Location

WAN

Core

CPE

CPE

Servers

BRAS

PE Router

Central Office

Access

Carrier Ethernet

DSLAMhiX5630

Deployment for Multi-service xDSL/FE/GE/VOIP (POTS & ISDN)

DSLAMhiX5625/30 GE

GE

CPE

NGN VOIPDeployment for ADSL2+/VDSL2, POTS/ISDN (VOIP with H.248/SIP)

* FE/GE UNI interface, ISDN, SIP is planned for future release

Deployment for ADSL2+/SHDSL/VDSL2, POTS/ISDN (VOIP with H.248/SIP)

DSLAM hiX5635For mid/large CO environment

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hiX 56xx

Voice onlyline card

hiX 56xx

voice onlyline card

GE

GE Uplink

Scenario 1

hiX 56xx

xDSL + voiceline card

hiX 56xx

xdSL + voiceline card

GE

GE Uplink

Scenario 3

1. Customer start with hiX56xx for VOIP

only services

2. Expand subscribers VOIP services by

adding another hiX56xx with voice line card

3. Expansion is done via cascading the two

IP DSLAM

1. Customer start with hiX56xx for BB +

VOIP services

(mix of xDSL line card + POTS/ISDN line card)

2. Expand subscribers by adding another

hiX56xx with xDSL line card +voice line card

3. Expansion is done via cascading the two IP DSLAM

hiX 56xx

xDSL line card

hiX 56xx

xDSL + voiceline card

GE

GE Uplink

Scenario 2

1. Customer start with hiX56xx for BB

(xDSL line card only)

2. Expand subscribers by adding another

hiX56xx with xDSL line card + VOIP line card

3. Expansion is done via cascading the two IP DSLAM

SURPASS hiX56xx Carrier Ethernet MSAN SolutionOffers Carriers with Modular & Flexible Solution To Introduce VOIP Services

Flexible approach to introduce multiservice into Carrier Broadband Access Network via

1. For Greenfield environment: via VOIP enable-DSLAM + VOIP Line Card2. For existing DSLAM: via Cascadation method with VOIP enabled-DSLAM

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SURPASS hiX56xx MSAN Shelf Systems & POTS Capacity

M400 M600

M1200/M1100

6-Slot Shelf : 1/2CC + 4/5 line card

Max VOIP POTS (H.248) Port: 360

10-Slot Shelf : 2CC + 8 line card

Max VOIP POTS (H.248) Port: 576 M1100: 16-Slot Shelf : 1/2CC + 15/14 line card

Max POTS (H.248) Port: 1008/1080

Remote Shelter SolutionCentral Office (CO) Solution

**M1200 is not orderable from 2007

Key technical features & benefits of hiX56xx MSAN Shelf

Universal Service Slot for all M400/M600/M1100 shelf

Mixed Configuration of traffic Cards / Modules up to maximum Shelf Capacity

High Performance – 24Gbps (M400/M600) and 48Gbps (M600/M1100)

Redundant control/switching card for M600/M1100

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hiX56xx Carrier Class Hardware Architecture & Design Universal Line Slot Design - Any Slot, Any Capacity

Fan Module

CXU-C Module (Switching Fabric/Control Card) CIU Module

POTS Module (H.248)

SHDSL Module

VDSL2 Module

ADSL2+ Module

1. GE Backplane Architecture For Backplane 2. Structured & Modular Front Access Systems3. Shelf with Universal Line Slot Design4. MultiService - Mixture Of xDSL/GE/VOIP within same chassis

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Rack & Cabling Layout

Rack Type & Dimension for MSAN Deployment

Rack Type DimensionH xWxD (mm)

hiX5625/30Per Rack

hiX5635Per Rack

W/O Splitter Shelf

W/Splitter Shelf

W/O Splitter Shelf

W/Splitter Shelf

19” Rack 2200x600x40 0

3 2 2 1

ETSI Rack Type 1

2200x600x60 0

3 2 2 1

ETSI Rack Type 2

2200x600x30 0

3 2 2 1

Surpass hiX5630 Shelf with mixOf 72-port ADSL2+ Line Card &

72-port POTS VOIP Line Card

8-Slot Splitter Shelf

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72-Port POTS Line Interface Card

72-port POTS (H.248/SIP)

72-Port POTS Service Module (H.248/SIP**)

POTS Line Interface Card

Key features of H.248/SIP VoIP solution for POTS:

Key migration solution to NGN Network

72-port POTS high density Line Card

POTS with H.248 and SIP

Codec: G.711, G.723.1, G.729A/B, G.726

Feature rich Class 5 voice features support

** Current release of VOIP POTS card with H.248 support is for hiX5630 (Release 2.0M – B700 Q4/2006).

** POTS with SIP release is planned for future release

72-port POTS Line Interface Card

Siemens IP DSLAM solution offers the high density VOIP support with POTS line interface card support and the best of class access solution for Carrier Ethernet

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72-Port POTS Line Interface Card Power Consumption

Active Ports(%)

Active Ports(Nr)

Heat Dissipation(Watt)

Power Consumption(Watt)

0% 0 28,8 28,8

8% 6 36 39,8

17% 12 43,2 50,7

25% 18 50,5 61,7

33% 24 57,7 72,7

42% 30 64,9 83,6

50% 36 72,1 94,6

58% 42 79,3 105,6

67% 48 86,5 116,5

75% 54 93,7 127,5

83% 60 101 138,5

92% 66 108,2 149,4

100% 72 115,2 160,2

In real voice networks, it is experienced that statistically the number of active calls will be within the range of 8% and 17%This would result in an average power consumption of 45 Watt per cardA fully configured single MSAN system with 1080 Voice ports would have an average power consumption of 0,75 Watt per port

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Agenda

Overview of Multiservice Access Network (MSAN)

MSAN hiX56xx Hardware Architecture and Modules

Network Management

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Element Management Systems (EMS) For MSAN Network

Metro Ethernet Network

MPLS/IP

GE

NGN Softswitch

H.248

Core

PE RouterBRAS

Applications Server

SIP

SIP:NNI

SIP Proxy/SIP Server

IP DSLAMhiX5625/30/35

ADSL2+/ SHDSL/ VDSL2

POTS

ISDN

Element Management Systems - ACI-E

CLI/TelnetManagement

LCT

FE/GE

SIP

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Element Management Systems (EMS) For MSAN Network

Element Management Systems - ACI-E

CLI/TelnetManagement

LCT Setup & Systems Start-UpConfiguration

Testing & Diagnostics

Performance & Statistics

Text Only

Configuration Management

GUI

Testing & Diagnostics

Performance & Statistics

Systems & Port Configuration

Network Topology Discovery

Management Interfaces

1. Console/Telnet command line interface (CLI)

2. Outband management via Ethernet 10/100Base-T

3. Inband management via the uplink interface (SNMP v1, v2, v3)

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Thank you for your attention!