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CONTENTS

Overview
Overview
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Enterprise Solutions
Campus
17. 10GE Campus Solution
21. Campus Voice Services Solution
23. Wireless Campus Solution
WAN Interconnection
27. IP/MPLS Backbone Network Solution
29. Transport Bearer Network Solution
Enterprise Branch
33. Integrated Access Solution
35. VPN Interconnection Solution
37. Converged Voice Solution
39. Value-added Service Solution
Data Center
43. "Cloud Network" Internal
Interconnection Solution
45. "IP+Optical" Disaster Recovery
Backup Solution
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Government
49. e-Government Private Network Solution
53. Government Campus Network Solution
58. e-Education Campus Network Solution
64. e-Hospital Network Solution
68. Video Surveillance Bearer Network Solution
Transportation
72. Rail Transmission Network Solution
76. Rail Data Network Solution
81. Roadway Network Solution
85. Intelligent City Traffc Network Solution
89. Airport Network Solution
Electric Power
94. Power Transmission and Transformation
Communications Network
105. Power Distribution Communications Solution
Industry Solutions
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109. Integrated Campus Solution
Energy
111. WAN Interconnection Network Solution
116. Oil and Gas Pipeline Network Solution
120. Oilfeld and Gasfeld Network Solution
124. Refnery and Mining Network Solution
125. Gas Station Network Solution
Finance
128. Data Center Redundancy Network Solution
133. Converged Campus Network Solution
136. One-stop Branch Access Solution
Large Enterprise
142. IDC Network Solution
148. xPON Solution for High-end Residential Areas
157. Commercial Building Network Solution
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Success Stories
Campus Enterprise Branch WAN Interconnection Data center
56. Government Campus Network
Project for Overijssel in the
Netherlands
57. Campus Network Project for ZUS
in Poland
61. Campus Network Project for
Stellenbosch University in South
Africa
66. BovenIJ Hospital Project in the
Netherlands
67. NSW Emergency Service Company Project
in Australia
51. e-Government Extranet Project for China
52. e-Government Intranet Project for China
62. GARR Education Network Project in Italy
63. Backbone Network Project for CERNET2 in
China
70. Surveillance Bearer Network Project for
Guangdong, China
80. Transmission Data Access Network
for Kunming Rail Transit
87. Intelligent City Traffc Network for
Shenyang Traffc Department
88. Maldives Intelligent Traffc Project
91. Chengdu Shuangliu International
Airport Project
92. Kuala Lumpur International Airport
(KLIA) Video Surveillance Project
74. Transmission Network for Shanghai Metro
Line 10
75. Transmission Network for Beijing Metro Line
1 and Line 2
79. IP Data Network for Beijing Railway Bureau
83. Integrated Communications and Monitoring
Network for Beijing-Qinhuangdao
Expressway
84. Communications System for Changde-Jishou
Expressway, Hunan Province, China
109. IDN for North China Power Grid
110. Intelligent Campus Network
for Yellow River Substations in
Henan, China
106. PON Access Project for Qingdao Electric
Power Company
107. Centralized Metering and xPON Project
for Beijing Electric Power Corporation
108. xPON Communications Network for
Zhejiang Electric Power Corporation's
Hangzhou Branch
96. Power Transmission Communications Network
for Powerlink Queensland in Austrialia
97. Intelligent ASON Network for KEPCO
98. Hybrid OTN and MSTP Network for EVN
99. Backbone Communications Network for
Sudan National Electricity Corporation
100. Integrated Data Network for COPEL in Brazil
101. Power Transmission and Transformation
Communications Network for Sonelgaz in
Algeria
102. UHV Transmission Network from Qinghai
to Tibet
103. Dispatch data network (DDN) for SGCC
104. 2M Optical Port Trial Project for China
Southern Power Grid's Guangzhou Branch
122. MAN Project for Jilin Songyuan
Oilfeld
122. Enterprise Network Project for
Northwest Sichuan Gas Field,
Southwest Oil and Gas Field
Branch, CNPC
124. NGN Softswitch-based IP Bearer
Network Project for Sinopec
Anqing Company
124. Information Network Optimization
Project for Shenhua Ningxia Coal
Industry Group
126. Gas Station Network Project for
Sinopec's Guangdong Branch
113. National Backbone OTN Transmission
Network for CNPC
114. WAN Interconnection Data Network for
CNPC
115. National Backbone MPLS WAN Network
for CNOOC
117. China-Kazakhstan Gas Pipeline Project
118. Pipeline Communications Network for
Sinopec
119. CNPC Lanzhou-Zhengzhou-Changsha Oil
Product Pipeline Project
123. Submarine Cable Access Project for Total
Gabon
133. Converged Campus Network
for BOC
134. Converged Campus Network
for ABC
134. CCTV Monitoring Network for
SEHK
135. OA Network for NBK
138. One-stop Branch Access Network for
Caixa in Brazil
138. One-stop Branch Access Network for
Santander in Spain
139. One-stop Branch Access Network for
HDB in Egypt
139. One-stop Branch Access Network for
ICBC
140. One-stop Branch Access Solution for
PICC
131. Dual-plane Data
Center Redundancy
Network for PBC
132. Data Center
Redundancy Network
for Sberbank of
Russia
132. OSN Data Center
Backup Network
for Shanghai Stock
Exchange
162. Long Wish Hotel Network Project
163. Offce Network Project for Beijing
Zhongye Building
154. FTTH Project for Burj Khalifa
155. GPON Project for Hangzhou Legend City
156. Iusacell FTTH Project
163. Arqiva Arqnet Enterprise Access Project
164. Transnational Communication Project for
China CTDI Engineering Corporation
145. IDC Network for
Yandex in Russia
146. IDC Network for
Baidu
147. IDC Network for
Shanghai Giant
Network Technology
Co., Ltd.
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Overview
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Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
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Enterprise Networking, the Cornerstone for
Huawei's Enterprise Business
The Enterprise Networking Product Line (Enterprise Networking) is one of the business units (BUs) under the Enterprise
Business Group (Enterprise BG). In 2011, Enterprise Networking contributed 46% of the Enterprise BG's total sales
revenue. Enterprise Networking provides verticals (such as government, transportation, electric power, energy, fnance,
and large enterprises) and partners with end-to-end network solutions that cover an impressive range of switches,
routers, optical transport devices, and access network devices. Based on the network architectures, these solutions are
classifed into a campus network solution, a wide area network (WAN) interconnection solution, an enterprise branch
access solution, and a data center network solution. Leveraging Huawei's more than 20 years of technical expertise and
deep understanding of customer requirements and services, Enterprise Networking is committed to creating commercial
win-win situations together with enterprise customers and partners through openness and cooperation.
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Enterprise Networking has the most extensive
products and solutions in the world.
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Global participation
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Participation of
solution and R&D
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Equipment
Capital investment
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Partners
Customer
requirements
Sales plan
Product & solution
FOA environment and
testing requirements
Employee
enablement
Joint R&D and
solution platform
Value-added partners (VAPs)
Platform
Technology
Platinum
Gold
Silver
Authorized resellers
Hardware Software Service Sales
Lab
R&D
Go to market
Global partners (GPs)
Enterprise
customers
Carrier partners
224 service partners and 5000+ certifed engineers
200+ senior certifcation architects
Collaboration with higher education institutions from 30+ countries
27 Huawei authorized learning partners (HALPs)
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Rising Star in the Global Enterprise
Networking Market
No. 2 in the global enterprise
router market
Fast-rising position in the global
enterprise switch market
No. 2 in the global carrier
router market
No. 2 in the global carrier
switch market
Data source: Gartner's consulting report
Enterprise Traditional Routers, Vendor
Revenue, Worldwide, 2010-2011
Data source: According to IDC's report, Huawei
ranked No.5 in the global enterprise Ethernet
switch market in 2012 Q1.
In 2011 Q4, Huawei ranked No. 2 in terms
of IP router sales revenue.
Data source: OVUM's 2011 Q4 report
Data source: Infonetics, 2011 Q3 report
Shipped 40 million switch ports in 2011.
Delivered 800,000 switches worldwide in 2011.
Witnessed a year-on-year sales revenue increase
rate of 527% in 2011.
18% 19%
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After only one year, Huawei has risen as a TOP 5
switch vendor from "zero" market share.
9.2%
2nd
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No.1 in WDM for three
consecutive years
No.1 in the global GPON market
No.1 in the growth of WDM
market share
No.1 in the global EPON market
23%
Data source: OVUM's consulting report,
2011 Q2-2012 Q1
According to Infonetics' report on the worldwide
2.5 GPON market share, Huawei ranked No.1 in
GPON shipments in 2011.
According to Infonetics' report on the worldwide
1.25G/2.5EPON market share, Huawei ranked No.1
in EPON shipments in 2011.
Data source: OVUM's consulting
report, 2011 Q1-2011 Q4
Data source: Infonetics' consulting report PON, FTTH,
and DSL Aggregation Equipment and Subscribers
Market Share, Size, and Forecasts: 4Q11 Report
released on January 20, 2012
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Huawei: The Only Challenger in the LSW and
WLAN Fields
Data source: Gartner's report Magic Quadrant for the Wired and
Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure released in June 2012
After only one year of efforts in the enterprise market, Huawei has
been listed by Gartner to the 4th quadrant in its Magic Quadrant,
becoming the only challenger in the LSW and WLAN felds.
Gartner's comments
about Huawei
With a strong carrier heritage,
Huawei has a rich portfolio of
products and the resources to
deliver to new markets.
Huawei can deploy a single
architecture with its Enterprise
Network Solution, which includes
network management, security,
frewall and guest access for wired
and wireless connectivity, as well
as a single-policy enforcement
application for enterprises looking
for one vendor.
After only one year of efforts in the enterprise market, Huawei has been listed by Gartner
to the 4th quadrant in its Magic Quadrant, becoming the only challenger for Cisco.
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Huawei's Leading Enterprise Networking Concept
"One Net"
Standard Collaboration Package
Members of 15 major
international standards-defning
organizations and forums
Solid track record in
turnkey projects
Global service and
business partners
Industry solutions that can
be easily integrated
Horizontal
collaboration
Global interoperability lab
An impressive range of
standards-compliant enterprise
networking products
Data center network
WAN interconnection
Server/Switch/Storage
IP routing/Optical transport
10GE/Voice/Wireless
Campus network
Branch access
Data/Voice/Security/Wi-Fi/3G/
WAN optimization
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Production
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One Net: Focuses on creating benefts for enterprises and aims to constantly increase their effciencies, reduce costs, and
improve service experience under different applications, devices, standards, environments, and experience situations.
The One Net solution has three major features: standard, collaboration, and package.
Standard: Ensures openness and encourages interoperability to reduce network buildout costs and drive network
convergence.
Collaboration: Simplifes network architecture and brings a "one network" user experience. Through vertical
collaboration, unleashes "cloud-pipe-device" boundaries to achieve intelligent linkage of network components.
Through horizontal collaboration, consolidates the customer's multiple networks.
Package: Works with partners in an open, cooperative, and win-win manner to provide enterprises with a package
of solutions.
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One Net Concept: Standard
IETF (Authors/Documents)
349 authors for IETF, ranking No. 2 behind Cisco
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25,000+ standard proposals (ended on June 30, 2011)
Members of 148 international standards-defning organizations
Board of Directors (BOD) members at IEEE, CCSA, ATIS, BBF, ETSI, OMA,
and WiMAX Forum
150+ important positions at IETF, ITU, 3GPP, OMA, ETSI, ATIS, etc.
3200+ patents in the transmission feld
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One Net Concept: Collaboration
Wireline and wireless collaboration
Terminal and network collaboration
IP and optical collaboration
VM migration collaboration
Flexible, secure wireline and
wireless access (including 3G,
Wi-Fi, and VPN) through AR G3
iAccess mobile offce
Smart phone 3G offce GMPLS-UNI
IP/MPLS
OTN/DWDM/GMPLS
Terminal security and service optimization
Security recognition
Automated assets management
Service optimization and policy distribution
Energy-conservation from
terminals to the entire network
Terminal energy-conservation
management
Network-wide hibernation
Energy saving by up to 50%
Network
Hypervisor Hypervisor
Network
policy
migration
nCenter network
management platform
VM service
management platform
VM VM VM VM
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Solutions and Cases
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Huawei Enterprise Products Won High Acclaim
from the Authoritative Organization Miercom
Testing result for the Huawei S7706 switch
Miercom granted Performance Veried certication to Huawei products after testing.
Testing result for the Huawei S5700 switch
Huawei's chassis-shaped switches that have passed
Miercom's testing: S7706/S9306
Power consumption of the S5700-52P-LI switch. The
numbers represent actual readings with 24 or 48 ports
populated. Power usage is low due to implementation of
Energy Effcient Ethernet.
Advanced Hibernation Management (AHM), Energy
Effcient Ethernet (EEE) and fexible time-based strategy for
energy savings reduce power consumption by 50%.
Failover convergence times with various protocols.
Network resiliency is improved with lower times.
Perfect performance in fault detection and switchover.
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Huawei's box-shaped switches that have passed Miercom's
testing: S1700-28GFR-4P/S2700-EI/S5700-EI/S5700-LI/
S6700-EI
CE12800 is a high performance, scalable core switch
supporti ng up to 1152*10GbE or 288*40GbE port
connections, up to 47.52 Tbps of line rate traffic and
28,800 Mpps forwarding rate.
The industry average latency for switches in this class for
9216 byte traffc is approximately 10s, but the CE12800
switch achieved much better store and forward latency
under 3s.
Testing result for Huawei AR G3 series routers
Testing result for CE12812 data center switch
Huawei's AR G3 routers that have passed Miercom's
testing: AR207V-P/AR1220VW/AR3260
Comparison of 1500-byte forwarding performance for
the AR207V-P, AR1220VW, and AR3260. Product testing
proved all routers exceed the rated specifcations.
The performance and reliability of Huawei AR Series of
routers was verified by Miercom. In hands-on testing,
Huawei demonstrated exceptional performance.
Huawei's data center switches that have passed Miercom's
testing: CE12812/CE6850
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Huawei's Enterprise Networking Products Won
Wide Certifcation
Huawei NG WDM products have passed IBM GDPS and
STP interoperability testing (IOT) certifcation
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and Server Time Protocol


(STP) Application Qualifcation support
for the Huawei OptiX OSN 6800 / OSN
3800 V100R004 Dense Wavelength
Division Multiplexing (DWDM) Platform
International Business Machines
Corporation and Huawei Technologies
Co. Ltd. have successfully completed
application qualifcation testing of
the Huawei OptiX OSN 6800 / OSN
3800 V100R004 Dense Wavelength
Division Multiplexing (DWDM) Platform
for the following IBM Parallel Sysplex
and Geographically Dispersed Parallel
Sysplex (GDPS) IBM System z10, z9
and IBM eServer zSeries 990 and 890
environments:
2455 South Road
Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
August 21, 2008
GDPS / Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy
(PPRC) (Metro Mirror) using ESCON
or Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP),
IBM Sysplex Timer and InterSystem
Channel-3 (ISC-3) for synchronous
remote data copy applications.
GDPS / Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy
(PPRC) (Metro Mirror) using ESCON


or Fibre Channel (FCP) for remote
data copy and ISC-3 Peer Mode
links with STP message passing
for server time synchronization.
GDPS / Extended Remote Copy
(XRC) (z/OS Global Mirror)
using FICON for asynchronous
remote copy.
Distances for the protocols supported
for these GDPS applications are defned
in the Qualifcation Results Summary
below. Although STP applications have
been successfully tested to a distance of
200 km, IBM requires an RPQ (8P2263)
to assure applications between 100 km
and 200 km adhere to the bounds of our
qualifcation. This is due to the critical
requirement of assuring that no
more than 900m of differential delay
was introduced into the network.
It may also be possible to support
some protocols at greater distances,
such as FICON, FCP, ESCON and
InterSwitch Links (ISLs) if approved by
IBM RPQ 8P2263.
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Huawei's enterprise networking products won wide certifcation
European
Union (EU)
NRTL in North
America
US FCC
CB Nigeria SONCAP
Gold-level
certifcation
for IPv6 Ready
Phase-2 Enhanced
Japan VCCI Kuwait KUCAS CC certifcation Saudi Arabia
SASO
Canada IC EU REACH Australia C-TICK
Germany GS EU RoHS
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Enterprise
Solutions
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Campus
WAN Interconnection
Enterprise Branch
Data Center
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Huawei Enterprise Campus Solution
The world where we live is now
undergoing many increasingly apparent
changes. For example, enterprise
services are expanding to multimedia
services from previously simple voice
services; the infrastructure network
is evolved from wireline to hybrid
wireline and wireless; and network
access is shifting from desktop access to
ubiquitous access from multiple types
of terminals. At the same time, with
the advent of the cloud computing
era, cloud campus networks are
inevitable because of their prominent
features such as anytime, anywhere,
and ubiquitous access, high speed,
and unifed and intelligent design.
Within the campus network, there are
diversifed application requirements, for
example, high-speed access of dense
population and terminals, WLAN
mobile office, multimedia service
support (including IP telephony,
vi deoconf er enci ng, and vi deo
surveillance), and secure access of
external users.
To respond to campus network
development trends and meet
diversifed application requirements,
Huawei has released a series of
enterprise campus network solutions,
including a 10GE campus solution, a
campus voice services solution, and
a wireless campus solution. These
solutions help enterprises build out a
high-speed, intelligent, convergent,
energy-conserving, and safe campus
network.
Architecture of the Huawei Enterprise Campus Solution
Overview of the Huawei Enterprise Campus Solution
Description
10GE Campus Solution
Based on the core idea of "GE access and 10GE convergence", this solution helps the customer
construct a quality campus network that features higher bandwidth, stronger performance, and better
user experience.
Campus Voice Services
Solution
This solution provides end-to-end delivery capabilities that cover voice switching (IP PBX), voice
gateways, telephony terminal, value-added services, and network management system (NMS). It is a
good choice for campuses of all sizes and verticals of all types that require an integrated voice, data,
and security network.
Wireless Campus Solution
This solution provides ubiquitous, secure, and high-speed wireless services for diversifed school
campuses, governments, and enterprise campuses. Service scenarios supported by this solution
include but are not limited to the following: retailing, stations, e-class for primary and secondary
schools, wireless campus network for colleges, e-Government, warless cities, hotels, enterprise OA,
and ISP reselling.
High speed and
fexibility
10GE network
Switches AR routers WLAN products
User
experience
Terminal/IT
Concepts
Solutions
Products
Intelligent
offce
Converged gateway
Accessible services
anytime, anywhere
Ubiquitous access
Wireless Campus 10GE campus Campus Voice Service
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Large-sized 10GE Campus Solution
This solution applies to large-sized campus
network projects for verticals, such as government
(education), energy, transportation, fnance, and
electric power, where the number of end users
involved is greater than 1000.
Networking topology: three-layer architecture
(access, convergence, and core layers)
Selected products:
Core layer: S9700
Convergence layer: S7700
Access layer: S5700LI for L2 to desktop;
S5700 EI/S5700 HI (high requirements, such
as hardware probes and video support) for
L3 to desktop
Egress: NE40E series and AR3200/2200
(voice gateway)
WLAN: AC6605 (box-shaped) and S9700/
S7700 (with AC plug-in cards)
AP: AP6010 series, AP6510DN, AP6610DN,
and AP6310SN
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Data center
NE40E egress router
Voice gateway
AR3200/2200
E1000E frewall
40GE core layer
S9700/CE12800
GE access layer
S5700
10GE convergence layer
S7700
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Small- and Medium-sized 10GE Campus Solution
This solution is best suited for the campus OA
networks of small- and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs), where the number of end users involved
is smaller than 1000.
Networking topology: two-layer architecture
(access and core layers)
Selected products:
Core layer: S7700
Access layer: S5700LI for L2 to desktop;
S5700 EI/S5700 HI (high requirements, such
as hardware probes and video support) for
L3 to desktop
Egress: AR3200/AR2200 series (routing and
voice gateway)
WLAN: AC6605 (box-shaped) and S7700
(with AC plug-in card)
AP: AP6010 series, AP6510DN, AP6610DN,
and AP6310SN
Branch
Branch
Visitor
Data center
CSS
DMZ
Egress router, voice gateway,
and frewall AR G3
10GE core layer
S7700
GE access layer
S5700
Highlights of the Huawei 10GE Campus Solution
The Huawei 10GE Campus Solution uses "GE access and
10GE convergence" design: GE at the access layer, 10GE
at the convergence layer, and 40GE at the core layer.
This solution brings many advantages, including:
Continued evolution and increased return on investment (ROI)
The S9700/S7700 provides a 40GE switching capacity,
which can scale to 100GE in the future to meet the
increase of bandwidth requirements.
World's highest-density 10GE
Industry-leading 10GE cards that feature high density
and large capacity are provided, which help build a
10GE campus network that makes for ultra-high-
speed service experience in the cloud era.
Multiple choices of access switches for fexible access
A rich set of access switches are available to meet the
customer's requirement for fexible access in different
usage scenarios.
Energy conservation and cost reduction
Multiple energy-conservation technologies, for example,
Huawei's patented entire-system hibernation technology,
are used to build an energy-effcient campus network.
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Highlights of Huawei's Switches for 10GE Campus Networks
Chassis-shaped switches: large capacity, high reliability, multi-service support, and investment protection
Smooth evolution and 10-year life cycle for investment protection
Higher stability and reliability without service interruption
Multi-service support
Future-proof 100GE card
Multi-model high-density
40GE card
WLAN AC Environment monitoring
WAN interconnection All-in-one value-added
services: frewall,
NetStream, IPSec VPN,
and load balancing
Multi-model high-density 10GE card
1+1/M+N redundancy backup
Switching and routing engine
Centralized monitoring unit (CMU)
Power supply module
Double-layer fan
1+1 redundancy backup

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Box-shaped switches: multiple models, higher security and reliability, and fexible access
Abundant models to meet different usage scenarios
Multi-level protection and higher security and reliability
S5700/10-LI (compact)
6 kV surge protection
Hardware-based ETH OAM/BFD SEP Environment monitoring
Anti-theft Fireproof Waterproof
Only 1/8 of the industry's average
lightning strike damage probability
S5700-SI (standard) S5700/10-EI (enhanced) S5700/10-HI (advanced) POE switch
3.3 ms
50 ms
Larger capacity:
Huawei's next-generation core switches CE12800
and S9700 accommodate the customer's service
demands for the next several years, thereby protecting
investment. The CE12800 supports a maximum
switching capacity of 48 Tbps and up to 96*100GE,
288*40GE, or 1152*10GE line-rate interfaces.
Higher reliability:
The S9700 supports hardware-based BFD and
hardware-based OAM (Huawei unique). In addition,
the S9700 supports ISSU technology to ensure
hitless upgrade. Key components of the S9700 use
redundancy design to prevent service interruption.
Multi-service support:
The S9700/S7700 is designed with an integrated
valued-added service module that provides multiple
services, such as IPSec and frewall.
Abundant models:
Multiple choices of box-shaped switches meet the
customer's diversifed requirements from FE to 10GE.
In addition, POE switches supporting 15.4 W and
30 W are available to support a wide range of POE
devices, including APs, cameras, and IP phones.
Higher security and reliability:
Box-shaped switches use 6 kV surge protection
technology to protect against lightning strikes.
These switches also adopt hardware-based BFD and
fexible SEP ring network protection technologies,
which can quickly locate faults and implement service
switchover. The environment monitoring interfaces of
these switches ensure easy O&M.
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Huawei Enterprise Campus Voice Services Solution
Voice services are required for every campus network.
Estimates show that the 2012 global voice market will be
worth US$7.4 billion. The campus voice services market
that Huawei can participate in includes:
Campus voice network reconstruction market:
TDM PBXs will be phased out and more value-added
services will emerge. Against this backdrop, a converged
voice, data, and security network is urgently needed.
Huawei AR devices can meet this demand with their
all-in-one service capabilities.
New campus projects of governments, verticals, and high-
tech parks:
Enterprises may rent carriers' VoIP networks or build
their own voice networks.
Unifed communications (UC) infrastructure market:
Provides voice infrastructure for UC integrators.
Huawei AR devices can integrate with Huawei UC,
Microsoft OCS, and IBM Sametime systems.
Campus Voice Services Solution
Remote offce
Data
center
Core switch
LAN LAN
Call Manager
IP PBX
SIP AG
(BEST)
SIP AG
(BEST)
Voice gateway
Phone
IP
TDM
Fax
TDM PBX
H.323 terminal
Billing
server
Voice
mailbox
Telephony
conferencing
UC
server
Microsoft
OCS
Application
server
eSight NMS
Access switch
Access switch
Marketing department R&D department
Analog phone Fax IP phone PC soft
terminal
Wi-Fi phone Analog phone IP phone PC soft
terminal
Wi-Fi phone Fax
H.323 PBX
Legacy network
support
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Solution Highlights
Powerful service capabilities:
Huawei AR devices use multi-core processors and
provide large-capacity switching capabilities, including
PBX and trunk capabilities. These devices have
extensive models and apply to the user base of various
sizes from 4 to 10,000 users.
Highly effcient convergence gateway:
This solution can integrate with Huawei UC, Microsoft
OCS, and IBM Sametime systems. The X86 card is
integrated with a rich set of value-added services,
including billing, voice mailbox, and telephony
conferencing. In addition, embedded SBC proxy and
H.323 gateway/gatekeeper modules are provided.
They support internal TDM and H.323 voice networks,
interoperate with external networks of carriers, and
support smooth evolution of campus networks,
thereby reducing investment. Additionally, this
solution supports the OSP platform and therefore can
easily integrate with third-party applications and meet
the customer' increasing personalized demands.
Intelligent and unifed O&M:
The eSight NMS uniformly manages campus switches,
AR devices, and WLAN devices. This visualized NMS
also uniformly manages wireline and wireless network
topologies. The wizard-based configuration and
network monitoring functions of the eSight improve
network deployment and maintenance effciencies.
Higher service security and reliability:
Trunk dual-homing, BEST local survivability, and
power-off survival functions ensure the fexibility and
reliability of voice access.
Abundant terminal types:
ISDN terminals, IP phones, Wi-Fi phones, PC/mobile
phone soft terminals, and high-density FXS analog
phones are available to meet different usage scenarios.
Selected Equipment
Voice
gateway
User Base IP PBX
Voice
Mailbox
Conferencing
System
NMS IP Phones
AR150/200/1200
AR150&AR200 SME < 200
Medium
200-1000
Large
1000-10K
Very Large
>10K
X86 card License
for 200 users
X86 card License
for 200 users
X86 card
License for
1000 users
Yaxun Hongda Yaxun Hongda
X86 card
License for
1000 users
AR2240-CM
AR3260-CM
AR2220
AR2240
AR1220
IPT1405
Lite (0-200)
Standard (0-3000)
Professional
(3000-20K)
IPT1450
IPT2100
IPT2110
IPT2120
AR2220/2240
AR2240/3260-VG
AR3260 AR3260 AR3260 AR3260
AR3260
AR3260
Sight
Sight
Sight
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Huawei Enterprise Wireless Campus Solution
AAA server
AC
POE switch
Access switch
Wireline and wireless network
Outdoor wireless network
10GE campus
network
Ubiquitous access of massive Wi-Fi terminals
Branch wireless network:
POE switch
AR functioning as
a local AC
eSight NMS
Wireline and wireless network:
Provides high-speed, secure, and reliable wireless access for users in the campus.
Supports distributed AP deployments and centralized confguration and management to effectively
improve network operation effciencies.
Uses a unifed NMS for wireline and wireless networks and adopts unifed authentication technology to
ensure consistent user experience.
Selected products:
AP: AP6010SN and AP6010DN
AC: AC6605 and S9700/S7700 (SPU plug-in card)
Outdoor wireless network:
Provides outdoor wireless coverage and data transmission services for users.
Supports point-to-point (P2P) and point-to-multi-point (P2MP) data transmission.
Uses wireless WDS networking and intelligent forwarding technologies.
Selected products:
AP: AP6510DN and AP6610DN
AC: AC6605 and S9700/S7700 (plug-in card)
Antenna: determined based on the network planning result.
Branch wireless network:
Uses AC-capable AR routers and supports local AR management to apply to diversifed networks.
Supports remote VPN access to ensure network data security.
Selected products:
AP: AP6010SN and AP6010DN
AC: AC6605, S9700/S7700 (SPU plug-in card), and AR G3 full-series.
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Wide coverage:
Uses Huawei's unique patented wireless transmission algorithms, achieving superb radio frequency (RF)
performance and wide signal coverage.
Adopts 5 GHz preference technology (users preferentially access 5 GHz links) to improve user experience
in high-density scenarios.
Easy O&M:
Supports geographical topology, visualized RF management, and wizard-based AP confguration to improve
deployment effciency.
Provides abundant WLAN O&M reports.
Uses industrial-level components and provides an embedded surge protection module in outdoor APs,
which effectively reduce deployment costs.
Easy installation:
Uses dovetail design and quick hoop iron technology, reducing the installation time by up to 70%.
Provides user-friendly handlers specifcally designed for installation components to facilitate installation.
Solution Highlights
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Huawei WAN Interconnection Solution
Nowadays, IT and digital technologies have been quickly applied to enterprises. Broadband and multi-service
support will be the development trends for enterprise networks. Construction of fxed infrastructure networks
has boomed over recent years. According to OVUM, the 2012 global WAN market will amount to US$8.2 billion,
among which US$3.5 billion is possible for Huawei to participate in.
Long distance and large capacity High reliability Easy O&M
Impossible for long-distance
transmission due to great
interference
High costs in continuous
network capacity expansion
Fast growing energy
consumption
200 ms service switchover does not meet
the requirements for high reliability.
Hierarchical protection wastes many
resources.
Protection effectiveness cannot be ensured.
No unifed NMS causes many
O&M diffculties.
Massive alarms result in slow
system recovery from faults.
Inefficient fault locating
results in many incorrect
dispatches.
WAN Interconnection Trends and Challenges
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Huawei WAN Interconnection Solution
WAN Interconnection Solutions and Huawei Opportunities
Branch
HQ
Primary data center
NE router
NE router
OSN WDM
OSN WDM
OSN WDM
NE router NE router
NE router
Disaster recovery
center
OSN WDM
Solution Description Huawei Opportunities
IP/MPLS Backbone
Network Solution
IP technologies are growing in popularity around
the world. Driven by IP popularity, a large number
of IP/MPLS networks are being built worldwide.
To respond to market demands, Huawei has
released an IP/MPLS Backbone Network Solution.
Core routers used in this solution can groom
network-wide services in a non-blocking manner.
National IT transformation projects (national
broadband projects)
Integrated data network (IDN) projects of the
electric power, transportation, and energy
industries
Backbone network projects for safe cities,
distance education, and distance healthcare
Backbone networks self-built by ISPs
Transport Bearer
Network Solution
Broadband applications are increasingly required
worldwide. This drives the increase of bandwidth
demands. Huawei's Transport Bearer Network
Solution helps build a 7/24 aeroamphibious
network using optical fber and microwave
resources.
National IT transformation projects (national
broadband projects)
Basic bearer network projects of the electric
power, transportation, and energy industries
Backbone networks self-built by ISPs
Disaster recovery interconnection projects for
the fnance industry
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IP/MPLS Backbone Network Solution
Architecture of the IP/MPLS Backbone Network Solution
IP/MPLS (L3VPN/L2VPN/PWE3/Native IP)
Unifed NMS
Mobile
Surveillance
center
Video
conference
App center
NOC
Call center
Surveillance
OA
Video
conference
Mobile offce
Control center
DC
HQ
Substation
(electric power)
Branch
Internet
PE
PE
AR
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ATN VoIP
Production
device
TDM service access
used for scenarios such
as power substations
and metro stations
ATN series AR series NE20E-X4 NE20E-X8
NE40E-X3
NE40E-X8
NE40E-X16
Access Convergence Core
Branch offce
service access
New! To
be released in 2013 Q1
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Solution Highlights
Industry Scenarios
Supports IP and optical synergy and provides the
industry's frst end-to-end 100G solution (which can
smoothly scale to 400G in the future).
Uses multi-layer reliability technologies to ensure
service-always-online and end-to-end service switchover
completed within 50 ms.
Allows for large-scale deployment of IPv6 networks
(helping build the world's largest IPv6 network for
China Education and Research Network (CERNET2)).
Supports SDH-like pipelines that are compatible with
legacy TDM services and makes for smooth migration
of industry-specifc networks to All IP networks.
Uses a unifed VRP platform for all products (global
shipments of more than 4 million sets) to ensure
strong stability and consistent user experience.
Adopts advanced clock synchronization technologies
and supports 1588v2 for hardware, which can
be widely applied to electric power and railway
industries.
Industry Trends Huawei Opportunities
Government/Education/
Large enterprise
Emerging countries will incorporate national IT
transformation projects (national broadband
projects) into their national strategies.
Safe cities, distance education, and distance
healthcare will be quickly deployed.
Network coverage will grow as globalization and
informatization are moving forward worldwide.
Builds new IP WANs and expands the
capacity of existing IP WANs
Electric power/
Transportation/Energy
IP technologies are increasingly used worldwide.
As a result, more IP backbone networks that
support legacy TDM services (features: light load,
service-centric, and high requirements for latency,
protection, and OAM) will be constructed around
the world.
TDM network reconstruction
Builds new IP data networks and expands
the capacity of existing IP data networks.
ISP
Market competition becomes fercer than before.
To stay ahead of competition, the customer will
quickly distribute multimedia content to the
borders of metropolitan area networks (MANs).
Customers will begin to build their own backbone
networks rather than continue leasing such
networks due to considerations of bandwidth
requirements and leasing fees.
Self-built backbone networks
(The Agisson has set up a media asset account
department to deal with the ISP market.)
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Transport Bearer Network Solution
Architecture of the Transport Bearer Network Solution
OSN 1800 OSN 8800T16 OSN 8800T32 RTN 910 RTN950 RTN980 Metro100 OSN550/500 OSN1500/3500/7500
Government
Smart Grid
Transportation
Finance
Energy
GE
PON
FE
Router
GE
Edge/Access Metro/Convergence Backbone/Core
WDM
MSTP
Microwave WDM/OTN MSTP/SDH
Microwave
MSTP
WDM
WDM
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Industry Scenarios
Solution Highlights
Industry Trends Huawei Opportunities
Government/Education
Emerging countries will incorporate national IT
transformation projects (national broadband
projects) into their national strategies.
Builds new backbone networks and expands
the capacity of existing backbone networks.
Electric power/
Transportation/Energy
Traditional TDM services (features: light load,
service-centric, and high requirements for latency,
protection, and OAM) will exist for a long time.
At the same time, video services will grow quickly.
Therefore, more bandwidth resources will be
required.
Builds new production networks, expands
the capacity of existing production networks,
and reconstructs production networks.
Builds new OA networks and expands the
capacity of existing OA networks.
ISP
Bandwidth requirements grow quickly. ISPs tend
to build their own backbone networks.
Backbone networks self-built by ISPs
40 or 80 km
Tributary
Full-outdoor (FO)
microwave
RTN980
Access Convergence Core BB
Maximum 14 directions
Good catalyst for
networklized microwave
IP-based
Ease-of-maintenance
Easy expansion
8/12/2010G
80G 120G 200G
OTN ring capacity
Nodal microwave with the highest
integration level in the industry
Microwave TDM/PKT
TDM/PKT
TDM/PKT
/OTN
MSTP
WDM/
OTN
Industry-leading WDM solution Continued microwave improvement End-to-end hybrid solution
Greatly facilitates the construction
of metro WDM networks, without the
need of professional planning but
through only simple connections.
Uses photonic integrated device
(PID) technology for better energy
conservation, simpler network
structure, and higher effciency.
Uses the RTN 980 (up to 14 directions
and 5 U high) to gain advantages in
networklized microwaves.
Supports FO microwave to meet
diversifed outdoor deployments.
Combines Hybrid MSTP with Hybrid
Microwave to support end-to-end
TDM and packet services (1+1 > 2).
Supports Hybrid Transport that
future-proofs the OTN (1+1+1 > 3).
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Huawei Enterprise Branch Access Solution
Driven by continuous business growth, enterprises have set up many dispersed branch offces and established business
ties with more partners and customer groups. According to statistics collected by authoritative organizations, more than
70% of resources of an enterprise are in the enterprise's branch offces and more than 1/3 employees are working at
remote sites. More and more enterprises worldwide are now turning to WAN or Internet resources to help them carry
out management and business activities, such as internal and external communication and business expansion.
To respond to customer demands, Huawei has launched comprehensive enterprise branch solutions.
Flexible branch access
Integrated Access
Solution
Reliable remote
interconnection
VPN Interconnection
Solution
Converged data and
voice services
Converged Voice
Services Solution
Rich valued-added
applications
Value-added Service
Solution
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Overall Network Topology
Solution Description
Internet/WAN
PSTN
eSight NMS
Employees on a
business trip
Partners
Customers
eSight NMS
Large branch
(350 to 1000 employees)
Midsize branch (50 to
350 employees)
Wireline (ETH/xDSL/xPON...)
Voice (E1/FXO)
VPN (IPSec/SSL VPN...)
Wireless (3G/LTE)
SOHO/Mini branch
(< 8 employees)
Small branch (8 to 50
employees)
Server
Server
Enterprise HQ
AR3260
AR2200
AR200
AR1220
S5700
Analog phone
Analog phone
Fax machine
Fax machine
Wi-Fi
terminal
Wi-Fi
terminal
PC IP phone
IP phone
PC
S7700
AP6010
S5700 S5700 AP6010
IP phone IP phone PC PC
Wi-Fi
terminal
Wi-Fi
terminal
Fax
machine
Fax
machine
Analog
phone
Analog
phone
Enterprise
Branch
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interfaces and any-size branch
access to meet enterprises'
requi rement s f or branch
interconnection and LAN egress.
Uses a complete set of VPN
technologies to ensure that
employees at branches and
employees on business trips can
securely and reliably access the
enterprise's network resources.
Provides comprehensive data
and voice functions to meet
the requirements of enterprise
HQ and branches for converged,
effcient, and intelligent OA.
Sets up an open service platform
to provide enterprise branches
with a variety of value-added
services and applications, such
as WAN optimization.
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Enterprise Branch Integrated Access Solution
Solution Highlights
Overall Network Topology
Any-network interconnection:
Provides abundant interfaces, including GE/FE,
xPON, POS, xDSL, E1/T1, PRI/BRI, SA/AS, and 3G/
LTE to connect to any networks.
Any-standard 3G:
Supports 3G USB Dongle, 3G cards (supporting
antenna distance extension), WCDMA, TD-SCDMA,
and CMDA2000 and allows for smooth evolution
to LTE.
Reliable access:
Allows for free combinations of uplinks into
backup groups, uses VRRP for router backup, and
supports BFD, NQA, and routing convergence
technologies to quickly locate faults and implement
service switchover, thereby ensuring the stable
network operation.
Secure access:
Provides a variety of security protection functions,
such as frewall, IPS/IDS, URL flter, antivirus, and
DPI, to ensure access security.
High-speed access:
Adopts a third-generation multi-core and switching
network architecture for higher forwarding
performance (twice higher than the industry average)
and supports WAN optimization to achieve
high-speed access.
SOHO/Mini branch
(< 8 employees)
Internet/WAN
eSight NMS
eSight NMS
Large branch
(350 to 1000 employees)
Midsize branch
(50 to 350 employees)
Small branch
(8 to 50 employees)
Server
Server
Enterprise HQ
AR3260
AP6010
S7700
AR2200
AR1220
AR200
Wi-Fi terminal
Wi-Fi terminal
Wireline terminal
Wireline terminal
PC
PC
AP6010
S5700
S5700
Camera Camera Wireline
terminal
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Wireline
terminal
PC PC Wi-Fi terminal Wi-Fi terminal
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Selected Equipment
Branch Size
Egress
Gateway
Aggregation/
Access switch
Wi-Fi
Access
NMS
Sight
Sight
Large branch
(350 to 1000
employees)
Midsize branch
(50 to 350
employees)
Small branch
(8 to 50
employees)
SOHO/
Mini branch
(< 8 employees)
AR3260
S7700
(aggregation switch)
AR G3 with embedded FE ports
AP6010
(AR G3 with AC
functionality)
AP6010
(AR G3 with AC
functionality)
AR G3 with fat AP
functionality
AR G3
with embedded
web NMS
AR G3
with embedded
web NMS
AR G3 with fat AP
functionality
S5700
(access switch)
eSight
(Standard Edition)
eSight
(Compact Edition)
S5700
S5700
AR2240
AR2220
AR1220
AR200
AR150
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Enterprise Branch VPN Interconnection Solution
Solution Highlights
Overall Network Topology
High-performance interconnection:
Passes Miercom certification and provides
industry-leading forwarding performance and
IPSec VPN encryption functions.
Highly-reliability interconnection:
Provides end-to-end MPLS VPN, VPN FRR, and
QOS to ensure network reliability.
High-security interconnection:
Offers authenticated and encrypted IPSec VPN
tunnels to ensure data security.
Provides GRE Over IPSec and L2TP Over IPSec
functions with the help of GRE and L2TP
technologies to improve network fexibility.
On-demand interconnection:
Achieves fexible network interconnection (Hub-
Spoke and Spoke-Spoke) through DSVPN and
allows for anytime, anywhere access by way of
SSL VPN and L2TP VPN.
Investment reduction:
Adopts a multi-core architecture and provides an
embedded IPSec encryption module to reduce
CAPEX.
Uses a visualized eSight NMS and VPN tunnel
management technologies to simplify O&M
and lower OPEX. (EVPN can simplify IPSec VPN
confgurations).
AR G3 AR G3
AR G3
AR G3
AR G3
Automated
set-up of
dynamic
tunnels
AR G3
Enterprise data center
eSight NMS MPLS Network
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VPN Server
Internet
Branch A (fxed IP)
Branch C (dynamic IP)
Branch D (dynamic IP)
Employees on
the go
Partners
Enterprise HQ
Branch B (fxed IP)
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Selected Equipment
Branch Size
Egress
Gateway
IPSec Forwarding
Performance
License NMS
Large branch
(350 to 1000
employees)
Midsize branch
(50 to 350
employees)
Small branch
(8 to 50
employees)
SOHO/
Mini branch
(< 8 employees)
AR3260
1000 Mbps
(AR2240+SRU40)/
500 Mbps (AR2220)
Users must purchase the
valued-added service
package for security
services before using
DSVPN, SSL VPN, EVPN,
and PKI functions.
Licenses for DSVPN and
SSL VPN must be also
purchased on demand.
200 Mbps
100 Mbps (AR200)/
60 Mbps (AR150)
AR G3
with embedded
web NMS
AR G3
with embedded
web NMS
2000 Mbps (SRU80)
eSight
(Standard Edition)
eSight
(Compact Edition)
AR2240
AR2220
AR1220
AR200
AR150
Sight
Sight
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Enterprise Branch Converged Voice
Services Solution
Solution Highlights
Overall Network Topology
Cost-effective converged gateway:
Provides abundant WAN/LAN cards and voice
modules and delivers rich valued-added services
(such as voice/fax mailboxes) through the x86
platform. One device can meet the desired voice
functions, thereby reducing investment.
Series of products:
Offers multiple choices of products to meet
different network requirements (SOHO, small/
midsize/large branch, and HQ).
Any-scenario voice:
Provides complete voice functions such as PBX,
SIP AG, BEST local survivability, and power-off
survival.
Ensures reliable coupling between voice functions
and the network.
Supports IPv6.
Wide industry recognition:
Passes Miercom certifcation and supports registration
of up to 6000 users and 2000 concurrent calls.
Wins Microsoft Lync certifcation and successfully
interconnects with Huawei UC and IBM Sametime
to provide comprehensive UC applications.
Wide application:
In the Bangladesh e-Government IT transformation
project, Huawei AR G3 devices are used as
converged data and voice gateways at 10,626
branch nodes.
Internet/WAN
PSTN
eSight NMS
eSight NMS
UMS
server
UC system
Large branch
(350 to 1000 employees)
Midsize branch
(50 to 350 employees)
SOHO/Mini branch
(< 8 employees)
Small branch (8 to 50 employees)
Enterprise HQ
Call Manager
IP phone IP phone
n*E1
n*E1
S7700
S5700
S5700
AP6010
AP6010
AR3260
PBX
AR2200
PBX
AR200
SIP AG
AR1220
SIP AG
Wi-Fi
phone
Analog phone
Analog phone
Fax machine
Fax machine
PC
S5700
Wi-Fi
phone
IP phone
IP phone
PC
FXO
E1/FXO
PC PC
Wi-Fi
phone
Wi-Fi
phone
Fax
machine
Fax
machine
Analog
phone
Analog
phone
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Selected Equipment
Branch Size
Egress
Gateway
Aggregation/
Access switch
Wi-Fi
Access
POTS
Access
UMS NMS
Large branch
(350 to 1000
employees)
Midsize branch
(50 to 350
employees)
Small branch
(8 to 50
employees)
SOHO/
Mini branch
(< 8 employees)
AR3260
S7700 (aggregation switch)
AR G3 with
embedded FE ports
AP6010
(AR G3 functioning
as an AC)
16/32FXS
(AR WSIC)
X86 card
(AR WSIC)
16/32FXS
(AR WSIC)
X86 card
(AR WSIC)
16/32FXS
(AR WSIC)
X86 card
(AR WSIC)
AP6010
(AR G3 functioning
as an AC)
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Enterprise Branch Value-added Service Solution
Solution Highlights
Improved branch service experience:
Introduces WAN optimization and IPS/IDS applications to help address enterprise challenges (such as network
bandwidth constraints, network security threats, and HQ service unavailability) and improve service experience.
Reduced network costs:
Provides an integrated solution through "AR G3 devices + OSP cards", reducing CAPEX and OPEX. According to
statistics, this solution reduces maintenance expenses by up to 26% compared with those when independent servers
are deployed.
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Video
optimization
IPS
IDS
POS
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Medical
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URL
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AV NAM
DHCP/DNS/AD/File/
Print service
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Selected Equipment
HQ
AR G3 AR G3
AR G3
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enterprise branches.
The AR G3 OSP module can be loaded
with valued-added components, such
as voice/fax mailbox, conversation
recording, voice conferencing, and
billing components, to meet enterprises'
requirements for integrated value-added
network and voice applications.
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security vendors to provide IPS, IDS,
and other deep network/data security
protection components. These components
ensure communication and information
security for enterprises.
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Huawei Next-Generation Data Center
Network Solution
New Networks, New Blue Oceans, and New Opportunities
Countries around the world are building a large number of data centers due to the dramatic increase of traffc and
the growing popularity of cloud computing. Network devices function as a bridge in data centers and play a key role
in data center projects. Estimates reveal that the network device part for data center projects in the Chinese market
will hit CNY4.84 billion in 2012, while the global amount will reach US$10.1 billion. Such huge market potential
inevitably generates numerous project opportunities.
Against this backdrop, Huawei has proposed a concept of "next-generation data center network (NGDCN)", helping
the customer confdently embrace the information era.
Data centralization
Demand-driven change
Resource statistical multiplexing On-demand service allocation
Large capacity and high reliability Virtualized and converged network One-stop planning and delivery
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NGDCN Architecture and Highlights
Solution Details
Solution Sales Description Marketable Products
"Cloud Network"
Internal
Interconnection
Solution function: Builds a "highway" for data centers by
connecting all IT equipment (such as servers and storage
devices) through switches.
Sales scenario: This solution can be sold when the
customer builds new data centers or expands the
capacity of existing data centers.
Switches, NMS, frewalls, etc.
"IP+Optical" Disaster
Recovery Backup
Solution function: Fastens a "safety belt" for data
centers by securely connecting disaster recovery centers
through IP and optical devices.
Sales scenarios: This solution can be sold when the
customer builds local and geographical disaster recovery
centers.
Transmission devices, routers,
switches, etc.
High-performance
network
High-reliability
network
One-stop
deployment
Primary data center network Backup data center network
Egress
NE40E
E8000E
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NE40E
Load balancer
Application
acceleration product
S9700/S7700
E1000E
S5700
CE6800/CE5800
FC switch
OSN8800
SDH/DWDM
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Core layer
Convergence
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Access
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Server and
storage
device
Meets future
performance growth
Ensures service continuity
Provides E2E integrated
delivery and service capabilities
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NGDCN
"Cloud Network" Internal Interconnection Solution
Selected Equipment
Switch, security system, value-added service system, and NMS system
Core/
Aggregation
switches
Access
switches
Security
products, value-
added service
components,
and NMS
CE12800 S9700 S7700
CE6800/CE5800
Eudemon 8000E Load balancer
Application
acceleration
product
eSight
S6700/S5700
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Solution Highlights
Specifc Scenarios
Sx7 Series Switches CEx8 Series Switches (Planned TR5 in 2012 Q4)
Network Size
Small and midsize networks
(< 5k servers)
Networks of all sizes
Applicable Scenario Conventional data centers Cloud data centers/Conventional data centers
Typical Customer Governments, SMEs, and other verticals
ISPs, carriers, fnancial customers,
governments, and large enterprises
Sales Mode High-touch and channel partner sales High-touch
Similar Products from
Competitors
Cisco's C6500/4900,
HP9500E/7500E, etc.
Cisco's N7K/5K, HP12500/10500/5800, etc.
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48T switching capacity (three times higher than
the industry average) and support for exchange
of massive service data
8*100GE/24*40GE/96*10GE line-rate cards to
build a future-proof network platform for the
next decade
13,000 10GE or 50,000 GE servers within a single
network, which represents a best choice for the
customer who wants an ultra-large data center
Innovative large L2 network to improve link
utilization (doubled the industry average)
Virtualization of one physical switch into eight
virtual switches, reducing network investment
by up to 80%
Automated VM migration and zero-wait service
provisioning
Partnership with dozens of mainstream vendors
to create a seamlessly connected data center
ecosystem
Integration of network and server management
platforms, truly building an application-oriented
network
Compliance with the industry's mainstream IP
and IT standards, thereby maximally protecting
investment
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NGDCN
"IP+Optical" Disaster Recovery Backup Solution
Selected Equipment
Router and optical transmission device
DWDM
MSTP
IP
OSN 8800 OSN 1800
OSN 3500
NE40E-X
OSN 550
CE12800
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Solution Highlights
High bandwidth and
long distance
Good compatibility
and multiple certifcation
High robustness
and reliability and
strong protection
Optical
Optical
Optical
IP
IP
IP
Supports a maximum capacity of 80 wavelengths x 100G and a transmission distance of up to
3000 km with the help of electrical regenerators, making it possible to build intercontinental and
transoceanic data center redundancy.
Provides a 400G routing platform that extends services to any places covered by the IP network and
achieves cost-effective global data center redundancy.
Supports multiple types of protection mechanisms (such as ring network and ASON) to achieve
automated and intelligent protection switching of service paths and ensure service continuity.
Allows for end-to-end link switching and backup within 200 ms through the use of comprehensive
hardware-level fault detection, backup path selection, and service switchover technologies.
Provides abundant SAN network interfaces and passes certifcation of global seven leading storage
vendors, thereby seamlessly interconnecting with storage devices on the live network and effectively
protecting investment.
Obtains the second largest market share and comprehensively participates in formulation of
international standards, which frees the customer from worries about network compatibility and risks.
Specifc Scenarios
Item IP Optical
Applicability
Data centers that are cost-sensitive and have
less higher requirements for redundancy
backup
Data centers that have higher requirements for
redundancy backup
Complexity
Does not need to add dedicated links; instead,
the existing data links can be reused.
Need to build or lease dedicated links.
Equipment
Type
NE40E and CE12800 OSN1800/8800 and OSN550/3500
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Huawei Solutions for the Government Sector
Nowadays ICT has become a key business that governments are investing in to promote ICT-based offce automation or
improve work effciency. Huawei provides fve major solutions based on the business type of different governmental
units: Huawei e-Government Private Network Solution, Huawei Government Campus Network Solution, Huawei
e-Education Campus Network Solution, Huawei e-Hospital Network Solution, and Huawei Video Surveillance Bearer
Network Solution.
Huawei e-Government
Private Network Solution
Huawei e-Hospital
Network Solution
Huawei Government Campus
Network Solution
Huawei e-Education
Campus Network Solution
Huawei Video Surveillance
Bearer Network Solution
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Huawei e-Government Private Network Solution
Scenario Introduction
An e-government private network is required to provide high reliability, fexible network
architecture, key service assurance, multi-service support, and high security.
Ensures
uninterrupted
services around
the clock and
quick fault
recovery.
Provides cross-
region services
and point-
to-multipoint
management
by using MPLS
VPN and
supports smooth
evolution.
Provides reliable
guarantee to
QoS-demanding
and sensitive
services such
as video
conferencing
by using H-QoS
technology.
Supports
multiple services
such as offce
applications
and voice or
video services
from any device,
anytime, and
anywhere.
Provides
encrypted
devices and
protection
systems to build
an e-government
network meeting
national security
requirements.
High
reliability
Flexible
architecture
Key service
assurance
Multi-service
support
High security
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Solution Overview
The wide area network (WAN) is divided into three layers based on the size of governmental units:
Layer-1 network (national backbone network), Layer-2 network (provincial backbone network),
and Layer-3 network (city-level backbone network). The three networks are built using backbone
routers. The networks consist of the backbone network, metropolitan area network (MAN), and
access network for governmental units at the national, provincial, and city levels respectively.
All thebackbone network nodes are confgured in HA mode. The services will be quickly
switched over to the standby node or link in the case of a node or link failure, ensuring
uninterrupted services.
The services of different governmental units are isolated using MPLS VPN, which also gives
highest priority to real-time VPNs and ensures low latency and no packet loss.
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
National backbone network: OSN8800T64, OSN7500, OptiX RTN980, and NE40E-X16
Provincial backbone network: OSN8800T16, OSN3500, OptiX RTN950, and NE40E-X8
City backbone network: OSN1800, OSN3500/1500, OptiX RTN910, and NE40E-X8/X3
Data center: NE40E-X16/X8/X3, S9700, and S7700/5700
NMS: U2000 and eSight
National backbone network
Provincial backbone network
City backbone network
Network management
center
Data center
Internal network
Data center
Network
management server
Policy server
Core switch
IP phone
Ministry of
Justice Computer
NE40E-X16
NE40E-X16
NE40E-X16
NE40E-X8/X16
NE40E-X8/X16
NE40E-X8/X16
NE40E-X16
S9700
S9700
E8000E-X
E1000E-X
E200E-X
NE40E-X3/X8
NE40E-X3/X8
NE40E-X3/X8
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Huawei e-Government Private Network Solution
Success Stories
e-Government Extranet Project for China
Project Background
The state e-government extranet in China was a
fundamental facility that was required to serve CPC
committee, National People's Congress Committee,
courts, procuratorates, and other governmental units
at all levels.
The Extranet Project needed to interconnect all the
provincial e-government extranets, including central MAN,
WAN bearer network, Internet egress, State Network
Management Center, access network at provincial and
city level, and access network for central ministries.
Huawei Solution
Built the Extranet that consisted of central MAN,
WAN bearer network, Internet egress, State Network
Management Center, access network at provincial and
city level, and access network for central ministries.
Used the high-end routers NE80E/NE40 and MPLS VPN
technology to interconnect ministries and other provincial
governmental units.
NE40
NE40
NE40
NE40
NE40
Firewall
NE80E
NE80E
NE80E NE80E
NE80E
Customer Benefts
Used a single physical network to support various
governmental systems by using MPLS VPN technology
and implemented security isolation and access control
on these systems.
Provided network access, application support, and security
guarantee for governmental units and supported various
key businesses such as fund review, social security, and
medical insurance for rural areas on the interconnected
provincial or city-level e-government extranets.
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Hebei
Henan
Shaanxi
Xinjiang
Inner Mongolia
Hunan
Zhejiang
Hubei
Jiangsu
Shanghai
Xiamen Qingdao
Dalian
Shenzhen
Shanxi
Shandong
Liaoning
Jilin
Heilongjiang
Qinghai
Guangxi
Hainan
Ministries
Backbone core
NE40E NE40E
NE80E
Provincial access
Success Stories
e-Government Intranet Project for China
Project Background
The Intranet Project needed to interconnect all the
e-government systems of the CPC committees at all
levels and be isolated from the e-government extranet
and Internet.
The Project planned to build a unifed network that
integrated the networks for central, provincial, and
city-level governmental units. This network must ensure
reliable running of various business systems and application
systems and minimize the threats and adverse impacts
on information systems. This network was expected to
support ICT transformation in various governmental units.
Huawei Solution
Deployed high-end routers NE40E/80E across 32 provinces,
municipalities, and autonomous regions, 15 key cities, and
8 ministries.
Used MPLS and customized encryption technology to
resolve cross-network management rights issues and
provide a reliable and secure bearer network.
Used H-QoS and unequal-cost load sharing to ensure
high quality for key businesses.
Customer Benefts
Had a complete network management solution that
implemented interconnection and information sharing
by using MPLS VPN.
Ensured interconnection of security-sensitive services
such as equipment access authentication and packet
encryption over bearer networks by connecting to
security management devices like encryptors.
Provided strong processing capabilities, service capabilities,
and smooth evolution capabilities.
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Huawei Government Campus Network Solution
Scenario Introduction
The campus network for governments mainly
covers offce buildings, government-invested
industrial parks, economic development areas,
and small- and mid-sized innovation parks.
The campus network needs to support voice,
video, and data services from any device,
anytime, and anywhere. It must provide high
network security, QoS, and reliability and
simple operation and management.
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Solution Overview
Egress layer: Deploys two NE40E-X3s/X8s at the egress of a large campus and AR3200 as the
voice gateway, or deploys two AR3200s at the egress of small- and medium-sized campuses
to bear video, voice, and data services.
Core layer: Uses S9700 clustering technology to support smooth upgrade and higher reliability
and provides embedded frewall and NetStream subboards to ensure high security.
Convergence layer: Uses S9700 or S7700 clustering technology to avoid Layer-2 network loop
and adopted embedded AC subboards to implement integrated wired and wireless control.
Access layer: Uses S5700/3700/2700 stacking to provide large-capacity ports and deploys
NAC to ensure high security. The equipment also supports PoE and is easy to deploy and maintain.
Convergence Refned management Ease-of-use
Multi-service convergence
Integrated access
Network border expansion
IPv4-to-IPv6 evolution
Service-oriented QoS
provided by a single
bearer network
Virtualized campus
User-based security
management
Unifed NMS for multi-
vendor equipment
management
Service-oriented fault
location
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Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
Egress layer: NE40E-X3/X8 at the egress of a large campus and AR3200 as the voice gateway, or AR3200 at the
egress of a small- and mid-sized campus
Core layer: S9700 and NE40E-X8/X3
Convergence layer: S7700/5700 and NE40E-X8/X3
Access layer: S5700/S3700/S2700, AR G3 router, UA5000, and WLAN
NMS: eSight
S7700
S9700
10GE 10GE
S7700
Office
building A
Office
building B
S5700
S5700
Commercial
center
S5700
S5700
eSight
Application server/storage device
Cloud data
center
CE12800
S5700
S5700
AR/NE Routers
Eudemon
IP PBX
VPN
Huawei Government Campus Network Solution
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Success Stories
Government Campus Network Project for Province of Overijssel,Netherlands
Project Background
The government of Province of Overijssel is a key
governmental unit in Netherlands. It mainly provides
information for the public, governmental offcials, and
other government agencies. With ever-increasing
information exchange, it was urgent for the government
to provide a high-speed, stable, and scalable network.
Huawei Solution
Partnered with TENICT to provide a complete solution
that covered different layers.
Access layer: Deployed the S5700 switch that supports
stacking and PoE in compliance with IEEE802.3af and
802.3at (PoE+).
Core layer: Deployed the 10G S6700 switch in long-haul
stacking mode between two data centers, which greatly
reduced system expansion and maintenance costs.
Main products: S6700 and S5700 series
Customer Benefts
Reduced system expansion and maintenance costs.
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Success Stories
Campus Network Project for the Social Security Offce (ZUS) in Poland
Project Background
The networks of ZUS were out-of-dated and failed to
interconnect with each other.
ZUS needed a highly effcient, convergent network to
improve their social security service processing capabilities.
Huawei Solution
Built an effcient campus network for all the social
security institutes across Poland.
Deployed more than 600 S9700 switches and AR G3
routers.
Provided reliable services for ZUS's three-layer distributed
data center.
Customer Benefts
Implemented all-IP transformation for the social
security network in Poland.
Improved the work effciency of social security staff and
simplifed management.
Shortened the period of time in processing social
security-related applications.
Large national social insurance
institution campus network
More than 10 middle campus
networks for state branch
More than 100 small city branches
Distributed large
data center
Distributed middle
data center
Distributed small
data center
Huawei Government Campus Network Solution
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Solution Overview
Huawei e-Education Campus Network Solution
The education industry is a key sector that attracts great attention from the public and the governments.
Each country would cast suffcient investment to education projects. The education industry brings a lot of market
opportunities to Huawei. Generally, the decision-making rights on education projects are centralized to the
ministry of education or schools. These projects have clear customer requirements and little customized work.
Huawei solutions are easy to integrate and can be promoted for mass sales.
WAN campus network
Evolution from a single-campus
network to a cross-area
campus network (main campus
and satellite campus)
Network convergence
Evolution from a pure wireline network
to a hybrid wireline and wireless
network; evolution from only PCs to PCs
and handheld equipment (such as PAD)
Cloud data center
Evolution from independent data
centers into a virtualized and
XaaS-based cloud data center
Integrated network operation
Evolution from teaching and scientific
research networks to an integrated
network that support teaching,
scientific research, and social life
IPv6 deployment
Evolution from pure IPv4 networks
to ubiquitous IoT networks
supporting both IPv4 and IPv6
Future-proof Education Network Infrastructure Evolution
High
reliability
Central management Wireline and wireless coverage
High
security
Authentication & billing IPv6
eSight
eSight
Wireline/wireless
coverage
Ease-of-
management
Service isolation Remote access
High-speed LAN
Link or node
backup
Multi-terminal
support
Traffc billing
management
High security
and reliability
School inter
connection
Characteristics of an
e-education campus network
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Huawei e-Education Campus Network Solution
Scenario Introduction
An e-education campus network is required to support various application systems, including e-classroom, intelligent
recording system, courseware center, e-learning, e-schoolbag, offce automation, portal, email system, e-library, safe campus,
school-family communication system, and campus broadcast system.
Customer Benefts
For students
Become more interested in study
and learn proactively.
Synchronize learning resources
with others.
Learn at any time, anywhere.
For teachers
Make their classes more attractive
by using multimedia.
Reuse e-courseware and reduce
repeated work.
Share resources to improve
teaching quality.
For schools or education
administrative institutes
Balance education chances in
different regions.
Improve education quality, reduce
education costs, and educate
more students.
At home
Recording classroom
Courseware center
Satellite campus
Teaching
building 1
Teaching
building 2
Dormitory and
public places
Education
backbone
network
Digital classroom Digital classroom
Remote
classroom
Data center
Mobile
learning
Online
learning
Course
recording
Course
recording
Course live broadcasting system
An e-education campus network often uses a layered star structure that is simple, reliable, and easy to deploy,
maintain, and expand.
A large number of switches and wireless access points (APs) are used to provide wide coverage, high bandwidth, and
large capacity.
The network must support access of any device.
The network uses VPN technology to converge multiple types of services.
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e-Education Campus Network Construction Roadmap
Selected Equipment
Egress layer: NE40E-X3/X8 at the egress of a large campus network or AR3200 at the egress of a small- and
mid-sized campus network
Core layer: S9700 and S7700
Convergence layer: S7700 and S5700
Access layer: S5700/S3700/S2700/ and AP6010/AP6610
NMS: eSight
Application system: e-classroom, intelligent recording system, courseware center, e-learning, e-schoolbag,
offce automation, portal, email system, and e-library
Infrastructure construction
Application system
deployment
Network virtualization
Infrastructure: campus network Platform: applications Objective: interaction
Development
Steps
Build a ubiquitous
campus network.
Allow access to learning
resources at any time,
anywhere.
Provide diversifed and
customized applications.
The education application
system provides a
personalized learning or
teaching environment for
each student or teacher.
Build a school without
"fences".
Students, even graduated,
can communicate with their
schools through the remote
education system at any time.
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Huawei e-Education Campus Network Solution
Success Stories
Campus Network Project for Stellenbosch University in South Africa
Stellenbosch University
eSight
Core
layer
S9312
S9312
CSS
CSS
IP phone IP phone IP phone Computer Computer Computer ATM ATM ATM
Convergence layer
40*10G
SFP+(FC)
Project Background
Stellenbosch University in South Africa needed to support
e-learning for more than 1000 students and teachers.
Huawei Solution
Used the core switch Quidway S9312 to replace legacy
equipment on the live network.
Configured 640 x 10 GE interface cards to improve
forwarding capabilities.
Customer Benefts
Improved network quality and simplifed O&M
Reduced equipment footprint and 30% electricity costs
by using high-compact equipment
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GARR Education Network Project in Italy
Project Background
GARR provided network connection and access services
for all the universities in Italy.
As the legacy education network was out-of-dated,
GARR needed to build a private network that was able to
support multiple types of services for all the universities
and educational and academic institutes in Italy.
Huawei Solution
Deployed a nation-wide transmission network for GARR.
Deployed 32 ROADM PoP nodes and 49 SLA nodes.
Improved the bandwidth of the whole network to 80
x 100G.
Provided 1+1 network protection and network-wide
ASON protection.
Customer Benefts
Transformed the transmission network.
Provided better network access services for education
institutes, colleges, and universities across Italy.
Fiber optical typology of GARR network
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Success Stories
Backbone Network Project for CERNET2 in China
ProjectBackground
CERNET2 was the largest non-proft Internet backbone
in China.
CERNET2 was the largest IPv6-only network in the world
and one of the network backbones of China Next
Generation Internet project (CNGI).
Huawei Solution
Provided the core router NE40E-X8 to support the nodes
in 17 regions.
Built the MPLS TE network, connected the 10 Gbps POS
board to the DWDM system, and provided the high-speed
IP link of up to 10 Gbps.
Customer Benefts
Provided the largest IPv6-only backbone in the world
and took the lead in technology.
Promoted the development of CNGI equipment and
contributed to improving China position in Next
Generation Internet technologies around the world.
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Solution Overview
Huawei e-Hospital Network Solution
With information and healthcare development, ICT-based
healthcare is in demand. ICT construction for the healthcare
industry is a complex engineering project that must ensure
information sharing among different departments in a hospital,
and among hospitals, medical insurance institutes, and health
administrative institutes. After years of study, Huawei has
unveiled the e-Hospital Network Solution based on the
characteristics of the healthcare industry to help customers
maximize their returns over investments.
An e-hospital is a comprehensive information-based hospital that consists of the medical equipment, network platform,
and software-based application systems. The e-hospital helps consolidate resources, streamline processes, reduce operational
costs, and improve service quality and work effciency. An e-hospital network has the following features:
Huawei e-Hospital Network
Solution
Scenario Introduction
Network equipment for hospitals must ensure high reliability and stability and
24/7 availability as a minor network fault may result in cost of lives.
The content of clinical information systems contains image, video, and voice
data. Therefore, high performance and service quality are required to support
voice, video, and data services.
Information in hospitals contains diagnosis information, prescription information,
and other patient information. The information is quite sensitive and cannot
be exposed to others, including irrelevant hospital staff.
As the number of information access nodes increases with the expansion of
hospitals, effcient network traffc and network fault monitoring is required
to facilitate fault location on live networks.
High
reliability
High
performance
High
security
e-Hospital
network
Ease of
management
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Solution Overview
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
The Huawei e-Hospital Network Solution is applicable to the hospitals of different sizes.
Core layer: Deploys the NE40X for large- or mid-sized hospitals or AR for small- or mid-sized hospitals at the egress
of hospital networks and S9700 for core switching.
Convergence layer: Deploys the S7700/S6700/S5700 in the data center and buildings of a hospital to connect the buildings
to the central equipment room or data center.
Access layer: Uses the S5700 to meet basic network requirements of medical equipment and personal terminals such
as PC.
Core layer: NE40E and S9700
Convergence layer: S7700/S6700/S5700
Access layer: S5700, S3700, S2700, AR router, and WLAN
NMS: eSight
10GE core
Data
center
eSight
WAN
interconnection
Outpatient
building
Inpatient
building
Digital image
center
Operation
center
Administrative
building
Specialist hospital
Medical
expert
Community
healthcare
HIS PACS LIS
CIS RIS GMIS
NE/AR
Eudemon
S9700
S5700
S6700
S5700
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Success Stories
BovenIJ Hospital Project in Netherlands
Project Background
The live network of the BovenIJ Hospital in Amsterdam
used 3COM's datacom equipment to connect to
the healthcare WAN. In 2010, the WAN bandwidth
increased from GE to 10 GE. All the hospitals had to
upgrade their networks accordingly. Meanwhile, the
3COM's 7700 series products often had link faults. In
this context, the BovenIJ Hospital planned to replace
the legacy equipment with more reliable products.
Huawei Solution
Partnered with TenITC in 2011 to design the replacement
solution.
Deployed the S5700TP that supported PoE and stacking
functions as the access switch. The S5700TP complied
with IEEE 802.3at and IEEE802.af and supported POE of
up to 30 W.
Deployed the S6700 of 10 GE interfaces as the core
switch. The S6700s were deployed in different equipment
rooms in long-haul stacking and redundancy mode. The
required height of racks reduced from 20U to 2U.
Customer Benefts
Achieved the future-oriented PoE and standard compliance.
Supported HA by using the long-haul stacking function.
Reduced operational costs by using the unifed eSight
NMS to manage all equipment.
Gebruker access
Server access
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SuccessStories
NSW Emergency Service Company Project in Australia
Project Background
NSW Emergency Service Company was an Australian
company that provided emergency services for all the
hospitals and patients in the New South Wales State
(NSW).
The customer required a highly effcient network to
accelerate its response to emergency services.
Huawei Solution
Deployed more than 100 AR G3 routers for the permanent
offce sites of the NSW Emergency Service Company to
build a highly effcient emergency dispatching network.
Provided highly reliable QoS services to respond to
emergency services of different levels.
Customer Benefts
Provided an NSW-wide emergency network to better
serve patients and hospitals.
Ensured high network reliability and QoS by using a dual-
homing architecture.
Large Stations
Automobiles
and Vehicles
Small- and Mid-
sized Stations
Ethernet Network 3G Network DSL Network
Other Health
Networks
Ambulance DR
Ambulance
Headquarter
Carrier's Infrastructure
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Huawei Video Surveillance Bearer Network Solution
Scenario Introduction
Nowadays video surveillance has been widely used in various
scenarios such as safe city, oil pipeline, industrial campus,
and exhibition halls.
The Huawei Video Surveillance Bearer Network Solution
provides a highly effcient, open, cost-effective, easy-to-
operate, and easy-to-manage IP bearer network for video
surveillance.
Key features of a video surveillance bearer network:
High bandwidth: The network must provide high
bandwidth as the required bandwidth increases
exponentially with the popularity of HD videos.
Multi-scenario support: The network must be
designed with an optimal architecture because the
network has to address various scenarios.
Ease-of-deployment: The network must be easy to
deploy and manage with low maintenance costs.
High
bandwidth
Multi-
scenario
support
Ease-of-
deployment
Video
surveillance
bearer network
IP bearer network
Industrial campus
Exhibition halls
Oil pipeline Safe city
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IP/MPLS
Residential
community
Transportation
hub
Government
offices
School
ONU
Optical
splitter
AP (bridging)
AP (bridging)
AP
AR G3
VPLS/VLL
OLT5600T
Commercial
center
Control center
Video convergence Video collection
NPE(S9700)
NPE(S9700) PE (NE40E)
PE(NE40E)
S9700 (integrated
with AC functionality)
The Huawei e-Hospital Network Solution is as follows:
Core layer: Deploys the NE40E-X3/X8 at headquarters to support video, voice, and data services and uses WDM to connect
to the service backbone network and MPLS VPN to isolate services.
Convergence layer: Deploys the S9700 at the convergence layer and uses Layer-2 VPN technologies such as VPLS/VLL to
establish connections, which avoids Layer-2 network loop; uses the S9700 as the NPE to connect to the core equipment at
headquarters, and deploys video servers and disk arrays to support video on demand or broadcast services.
Access layer: Supports various access modes such as EPON/GPON, wireless AP, AP bridge, and Eth to upload video data
to the OLT or AR.
Solution Overview
Typical Network Structure andSelected Equipment
Huawei Video Surveillance Bearer Network Solution
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Surveillance Bearer Network Project for Guangdong, China
Project Background
Wide network coverage needed
High bandwidth required to support multiple types of
applications and monitor population activities
In need of high security and strong NMS capability
Huawei Solution
Built a surveillance network across 19 cities in Guangdong
Province and a surveillance platform whose capacity
reached 100,000.
Used OTN for the bearer network to provide high-
bandwidth GE transmission and support diversified
services, functions, and applications.
Provided a convenient, unifed, and real-time NMS.
Customer Benefts
Reduced the rate of crimes and quickly identifed risks.
Improved the work effciency of public security bureaus
by implementing unifed management on distributed
monitoring centers.
ITS
Zhanjiang
Maomin
Yangjiang
Zhuhai
Shenzhen
Dongguan
Jieyang
Shantou
Shanwei
Chaozhou
Heyuan
Guangzhou
Qingyuan
Shaoguan
Zhongshan
Zhaoqing
Yunfu
Jiangmen
Foshan
GIS/GPS
Safe City SME Surveillance Public Surveillance
Port Surveillance Factory Surveillance
Rental House
Surveillance
Baby
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Huawei Network Solutions for the
Transportation Industry
Service growth in the transportation industry poses higher
IT requirements and also raises new challenges for the
bandwidth, stability, and security of the communications
network. Based on i ts years of experi ence i n the
transportation industry, Huawei has unveiled a complete
set of communications transmission and network solutions
that cover rail transport, metro and light rails, roadways,
and airports. In addition, with many years of ICT expertise,
Rail Transmission
Network Solution
Rail Data Network Solution
Intelligent City Traffc
Network Solution
Airport Network Solution
Roadway Network Solution
Huawei helps transportation customers build a future-
proof integrated communications network. The "IP+optical"
synergy system provided by Huawei simplifes the
network structure and improves management effciencies,
bringing a "One Net" converged communications service
experience to transportation customers.
Huawei provides fve major solutions for the transportation industry, as shown in the following fgures.
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Rail Transmission Network Solution
Scenario Introduction
CTC
Phone call
GSM-R
Centralized
monitoring
Rail transmission bearer network
FAS
Disaster
prevention
Emergency
response
communications
Clock
Passenger
service
information
SCADA
Video
surveillance
Passenger
ticketing
Video
conferencing
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Huawei Rail Transmission Network Solution
Solution Highlights
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
Adopts a three-layer structure (access, convergence, and access layers) to carry multiple services,
including electricity dispatching, autotransformer, GSM-R station, maintenance center, and
repeater station services.
Sets up a service transmission network that has the following features:
Network-wide 50 ms protection: Uses a high-reliability ring link topology and industry-leading
ring network protection technologies to quickly complete service switching protection within
50 ms from any fault and ensure the continuity of production and dispatching services.
Multi-service support: Uses WDM and time division technologies to properly multiplex link
resources and carry multiple services while effectively isolating them from each other. At the
same time, provides abundant interfaces (64 kbit/s to 10 Gbit/s) to connect to all terminals of
various interfaces.
Ultra-long-distance transmission: Supports more than 1500 km long distance transmission for
sites located far away from each other (for example, convergence sites) to effectively reduce
fault points and ensure that service information is effciently transmitted with the shortest
network transmission latency.
Core layer: OSN8800/6800 and OSN7500/3500
Convergence layer: OSN8800/6800/1800 and OSN3500/1500
Access layer: OSN1500/550, RTN910/950/980, MA5683, MA5621, and S5700/S3700
NMS: U2000
Communications
aggregation site
Core layer
STM-4/16 STM-4/16 STM-4/16 STM-4/16 STM-4/16 Multiplex
Section 1+1 APS
STM-4/16 Multiplex
Section 1+1 APS
Convergence
layer
Access layer
Core service layer
Station-level
service
Access point
Train station
Communications
command center
STM-1/16
Path Protection
Ring
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Success Stories
Transmission Network for Shanghai Metro Line 10
Project Background
By the end of 2010, Shanghai had
11 metro lines with a total length
of 410 km, the longest in the world.
Line 10, dubbed the platinum line,
is 36 km long.
The traffc fow was huge and the
density of trains was great. Therefore,
a higher-reliability network was
required.
Services must be strictly isolated to
prevent correlative errors.
Huawei Solution
Used a 10G MSTP system.
Provided a network-level protection
mechanism through a protection
ring (TDM) and an embedded RPR
ring (Ethernet).
Offered a device-level protection
mechanism by way of 1+1 hot
backup for SCC, XCS, power supply,
and time synchronization boards.
Customer Benefts
A large-capacity 10G system that
can be confgured as a public and
confdential communications system
Independent VC-n ETH services
that are based on TDM-N
Switching protection within 50 ms
Shanghai Zoo Tiantong Rd. Ziteng Rd.
Helen Rd. Guoquan Rd. Yingao Rd.
Sanmen Rd. Wujiao chang Youdian Xinchun North Zhongshan
Rd.
Tongji University North Sichuan Rd. Hanghuaxinchun
Hongqiao Airport
Shuicheng Rd. Jiaotong University Laoximen Yuyuan Shanghai Library Guobei Rd.
Songyuan Rd. South Shangxi Rd. East Nanjing Rd. Qianshui Rd. Hongqiao Rd.
Longbai xincun
T2000
10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s
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Rail Transmission Network Solution
Success Stories
Project Background
Beijing Metro Line 1 and Line 2
total 53.54 km and carry 2 million
passengers every day.
The customer required an effcient
transmission network to ensure
that the dispatching information
about Line 1 and Line 2 was correctly
transmitted.
The customer wished to eliminate
security risks and provide industry-
leading services.
The customer also hoped to
continuously reduce its operating
and management costs.
Huawei Solution
Depl oyed Huawei 's hi gh-end
intelligent optical product OptiX
OSN 3500.
Used RPR technology to build a
reliable ring network.
Provided a unifed service platform
to effectively reduce labor and
management costs.
Customer Benefts
Effcient transmission of system
operation data (these systems
include the automated train control
system, integrated monitoring
system, and other signal and voice
systems)
Improved maintenance effciency
and reduced maintenance costs
Station
Dongdan
OSN3500
2.5G bidirectional MSP ring 2.5G bidirectional MSP ring
NMS
Commercial Transmission System
Reconstruction for Beijing Metro Line 1
Transmission Network for Beijing Metro Line 1 and Line 2
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Scenario Introduction
Security automation system (SAS)
Security system integration (SSI) system
Integrated video surveillance system
Access control system
Emergency alarm system
Perimeter alarm system
Passenger information system
(PIS)
Station display terminal
Train-mounted display terminal
Central management platform
Central information release
platform
Wireline and wireless
transmission system
Integrated communications system
Dedicated telephone system
Orderwire phone system
Wireless communications system
Public broadcasting system
Clock system
Rail signal system
Integrated supervisory
control system (ISCS)
Automated fre alarm system
Environment and equipment
monitoring system
SCADA system
Platform screen door (PSD)
system
Communications NMS
1
2
3
4
5
Dispatch center network
Ticketing and OA service system
Automated fare collection (AFC)
system
Ticketing terminal system
Central management system
OA service system
Services
transmitted
by the data
network
Rail Data Network Solution
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Network Requirements
Rail Data Network Solution
Reliability
Multi-service support
Low latency High bandwidth and long distance
Network redundancy capability
Services must run uninterruptedly
around the clock and the system
must recover from faults
immediately.
Multiple services such as dispatching,
monitoring, OA, telephone, and video
surveillance services, as well as
multiple types of access equipment
must be supported.
SCADA and protective relay
services require lower network
transmission latency.
Video services are growing quickly,
resulting in huge communications
data. This data must be transmitted
over long distances.
Services must be converged through
multiple nodes. This is to prevent
shutdown of all services due to a
single point of failure (SPoF).
Dispatch center
Services transmitted
by the data network
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Solution Highlights
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
The data network for rail transport is functionally segmented into four smaller networks: data
network, dispatching network, ticket network, and safety network. The four networks operate
independently for the sake of service security and reliability. Compared with the other three, the
data network carries the most complex services, supports more network clients, and requires
more VPN and QoS operations.
Investment on the data network generally covers three layers:
Central station command center: Each dispatch center along railway lines connects to the
central station command center using two channels, and these dispatch centers also connect
each other in a partial mesh structure to ensure network reliability.
Railway data network: This network is built using egress routers at train stations and core
routers at dispatch centers. Based on optical fber resources, train stations and dispatch
centers can connect each other either using local direct connection and dual-homing mode
or local chain homing mode.
Station LAN: This network is generally built in conjunction with basic station facilities, aiming
at building a security access network that supports multiple terminals and services. Access
routers are deployed at egresses of train stations to converge all train station traffc.
Central station command center: S9700 and NE40E-X16/X8
Dispatch center (core layer): S7700/S9700 and NE40E-X8/X3
Station LAN (access layer): AR G3, S7700, and S5700
NMS: eSight
STM-4/16
Video
conferencing
Passenger
service
VoIP OA Monitoring
Signal
monitoring
Dispatch center 1
Train station
Train station Train station
Train
station
Train
station
Train station
Train station
Dispatch center 2 Core layer
Access layer
(train station)
eSight
Central station
command center
Signal
monitoring
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VoIP OA Monitoring
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Rail Data Network Solution
Success Stories
Project Background
Beijing Railway Bureau intended
to further consolidate network
resources to implement its IT
transformation initiatives, as the
bandwidth and coverage of its
ori gi nal WAN network were
insuffcient.
Huawei Solution
Used MPLS VPN technol ogy
throughout the network to achieve
security isolation and information
sharing among different virtual
networks.
Used Huawei's high-end router
NE80 as the core router to provide
multiple services and applications,
including TMIS, TDCS, PMIS, OMIS,
and 5T.
Customer Benefts
Improved network reliability and
availability
Enhanced network security
Better network monitoring and
management
Access
router
NE80 at Beijing Railway Bureau
NE40 at Beijing Railway Bureau
NE20
NE80 in Shijiazhuang
NE40 in Tianjin
IP Data Network for
Beijing Railway Bureau
Core layer
Convergence
layer
Access layer
IP Data Network for Beijing Railway Bureau
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Network
information
system
Firewall
Terminal Terminal
Core switch Temporary control center
Core layer
Access layer
MSTP link
Train switch
Terminal Terminal
Train switch
Terminal Terminal
Floor switch
Terminal Terminal
Floor switch
Success Stories
Project Background
The information network system
constructed during the Kunming
Rail Transit Line 6 project (phase I)
was an OA and enterprise resource
management system.
The mai n f unct i on of t hi s
information network system was
to consolidate enterprise-wide
information resources, promote
information sharing, and make
service processes more intelligent
and operation and management
more IT-based.
Huawei Solution
Used Huawei's S7712 switch as
the core switch and connected the
control center and switches at train
stations through optical fbers.
Deployed Huawei's S5700 GE L3
switches at the control center and
train stations and connected these
switches to the core switch through
GE Ethernet.
Customer Benefts
Higher network security and better
virus prevention through the DAI
function enabled on the S5700 and
S7700 switches
Higher network reliability and
stability
Transmission Data Access Network for Kunming Rail Transit
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Network Requirements
The roadway communications system carries integrated roadway services, including toll, voice,
monitoring, emergency call, and OA services.
This system must ensure the security and reliability of service data.
In addition, this system must have good scalability and compatibility.
This system must also be easy to manage, and its services must be clearly defned for easy
operations.
High
security
High
reliability
Large
bandwidth
Low
latency
High security
Security of toll data transmission
QoS bandwidth allocation
Equipment running security
Large bandwidth
Large bandwidth required for
transmitting videos and photos
Bandwidth necessary for service
High reliability
Dual-homing or alternative route
to improve network reliability
Two-node cluster hot backup,
load balancing, and redundancy
backup
Off-hook conversation for
emergency calls
Low latency
Real-time upload of toll data
Smooth and clear calls
Roadway Network Solution
Scenario Introduction
Changing
message sign
(CMS)
Toll station 1 Supported services
Optical transmission network
between toll stations
Toll station N
15-30 km
2 km 1 km

Toll monitoring center


Monitoring
network
Toll network
Orderwire
phone
Toll
service
Monitoring
data
Video
image
Other
services
Emergency call E2E monitoring Data
detection
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Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
Monitoring center: AR G3 and S9700/S7700
Backbone transmission layer: OptiX OSN 7500/3500/550
Toll station access layer: S5700, S3700, MA5683, and MA5621
NMS: U2000
Solution Overview
Roadway IT transformation covers the roadway toll system, monitoring system, and communications system.
Among them, the communications system consists of the transmission system, access network system, voice
switching system, emergency call system, videoconferencing system, OA system, communications power
supply system, auxiliary equipment system, and optical and electrical cable system.
The roadway communications network is segmented into two layers:
Transmission layer: Uses MSTP technology to isolate various services (such as toll, monitoring, and
telephony services) from each other and designs different channels to carry these services, thereby
ensuring data security and reliability.
Access layer: Uses PON technology to support surveillance and voice services as well as information
collection and display. Deploys switches to support OA, telephone, and toll services of toll stations and
exchange data with the monitoring center through the transmission network.
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IP SAN OA
Video
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IP PBX
S5700 switch
Firewall
Antivirus/Loophole
scanning
IPS/IDS
Streaming
media server
Billing
server
NMS
Video decoder
Toll house A
OA IP phone
S2700
switch
IC card
reader
Lane
camera
Lane
LCD
Road-
block
machine
Intercom
Toll
controller
Video
encoder
Toll house
monitoring
Toll plaza
monitoring
Box camera
HD dome
camera
1:4 splitter 1:4 splitter
Emergency
call
Emergency
call
Changing message
sign (CMS)
Detector
S5700 switch
Firewall
OA
Networked billing
center
Networked
billing system IP PBX
Road
monitoring
Monitoring
center
Toll lane
Video
encoder
Video conference
Toll house B
Toll house C
Video
conference
Toll house
Streaming
media
server
Billing
server
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Roadway Network Solution
Success Stories
Project Background
Total 199 km and 12 toll stations
The customer intended to build a
hi ghl y rel i abl e and stabl e
communications system that
supports multiplexing protection.
This expressway was an important
traffc line between the Olympic
host city Beijing and Olympic co-
host cities of Tianjin, Qinhuangdao,
and Shenyang.
Huawei Solution
Used Huawei MSTP equipment
(including OSN3500 and OSN1500)
for the transmission system and
the access network. In addition,
built an STM-4 two-fiber self-
healing ring and deployed GPON
equipment to support high-speed
service access and transmission.
Provided an H.264 digital solution.
Customer Benefts
Enhanced network reliability and
free from i mpact of node
bottlenecks and multiple failures
Stronger scalability and more
fexible network expansion and
upgrade, whi ch l ai d a sol i d
foundation for multi-service access
Higher network resource utilization
OSN 1500
OSN 3500
OSN 1500
OSN 1500
OSN 1500
S TM-4
OLT
ONU ONU
ONU ONU ONU ONU
MA5683T
Video
encoder
Box camera HD dome camera
Emergency call Changing message
sign (CMS)
1:4 splitter
Firewall
Networked
billing system
Switch
1:4 splitter
Backbone network
Detector
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Madiyi
Chayan
Taoyuan
Luxi
Jianzhuang
Yuanling
U-2000
OSN 3500
OSN 150C
OSN 1500
OSN 1500
OSN 1500
OSN 1500
OSN 1500
Server
OSN 1500
Server
OSN 1500
Zhengjiayi
OSN 1500
A'na
OSN 1500
Jishou
OSN 1500
Yanmen
OSN 1500
Chenxi
OSN 1500
STM-16
STM-4
STM-1
STM-1
Success Stories
Project Background
Total 223.7 km, four lanes (two in
each directions), 34 tunnels, designed
speed of 80 km/h, and total
investment of about CNY10.65
billion.
The communications system to be
built must be highly reliable and
support mul ti pl exi ng protection
due to the compl i cated hi l l y
conditions.
The communications system to be
built must also support transmission
of multiple services, including video
surveillance and voice services.
Huawei Solution
Used Huawei MSTP equipment
(including OSN3500 and OSN1500)
for the backbone transmission
system and the access network. In
addition, built an STM-16 MSP ring
for the backbone and constructed
an STM-4 two-fber self-healing ring
to support high-speed service access
and transmission.
Used MSTP technology, supported
multi-service access, and allowed
for hierarchical service protection
and quick access of emergent
services.
Customer Benefts
A reliable and stable transmission
pl atform for the expressway
monitoring system and toll system
Secure, stable, and economical
communications assurance for
services
A solid foundation for the construction
of more intelligent networks in the
future
Communications System for Changde-Jishou Expressway, Hunan Province, China
Changde-Jishou Expressway Management Center
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Intelligent City Traffc Network Solution
Scenario Introduction
Network Requirements
Signal light control
Traffic congestion Difficult evidence collection Traffic violation accident Insufficient police force
One Net
Automated detection
Information collection
Traffic violation capturing Video surveillance
Data center
Information
processing center S3700/2700 S9300/7700
Monitoring
center
O&M
S5700
ITS private network
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Multi-level access and aggregation
must be supported. At the same
time, the system must be able to
exchange data with other systems,
such as the e-Government system,
the Internet, the broadcasting system,
and the telecom system.
A unified management platform is
required to uniformly manage
diversified services and equipment
from different vendors. In addition,
services must be easily and quickly
provisioned.
The entire network must be highly
secure to ensure the security of
equipment and links.
More bandwidth resources are required
to support a variety of video, voice,
data, HD, 3D, and Internet of Things
(IoT) services.
Multi-level and
multi-interconnection
Multi-service support
and high bandwidth
Strong security and
high reliability
Easy deployment
and easy O&M
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Solution Overview
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
This solution uses a three-layer (province-city-county) structure and provides services to the public
and employees through the Internet. Internal networks include the OA network, service network,
and city-level/county-level data center and NMS center. The access network supports multiple types
of terminals and access modes such as wireline and wireless access modes.
The city-level network consists of a command center, an information release center, a data center,
and an NMS center. This network is horizontally segmented into the access, convergence, and core
layers, and vertically divided into an OA network, a security network, and a service network. The
egress of this network connects to the external e-Government private network and the Internet.
Inside this network, WLAN access is supported. This city-level network can directly manage and
monitor county-level networks.
Road information can be quickly converged to the city-level command center through a private
network. This information then passes through the data center and is intelligently processed by the
information processing platform. As a result, the command center can quickly know about the
information and release it to the public at the earliest time. In addition, the public can proactively
query road information through the network platform.
City/District monitoring center (core layer): S9700/S7700/NE40E
Monitoring center (convergence layer): S5700/OLT/AR G3
Road intersections (access layer): industrial switch/GPON MA5626 and MA5621
NMS: eSight
City traffc police
headquarters
County-level
traffc police
bureau
S3700/2700 S5700/3700
S5700/3700 S3700/2700
Eudemon 1000
Eudemon 1000
S9700/S7700
S5700
NE40E
AR3200/2200
Central
command
center
NMS center
eSight
NMS center
eSight
Data center
Data center
Sub-control
center
Access layer
GPON
Signal
light
Camera Radar Camera Camera
Industrial
switch
Industrial AR
Sensor
ODN
OLT ONU
MA5600T
e-Government private network Internet
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Intelligent City Traffc Network Solution
Success Stories
Project Background
The Shenyang traffc department
intended to construct a secure,
s t a b l e , a n d f u t u r e - p r o o f
communications transmission
network that consolidates resources
and supports unifed standards
and remote management.
Thi s network coul d dri ve the
development of intelligent traffc
in Shenyang.
Huawei Solution
Adopted multiple protection policies,
for example, stacking and clustered
network protection and redundancy
design for key equipment units.
Deployed Huawei's S9306 as the
core switch.
Used Huaweis next-generation,
energy-conserving, high-performance
GE switch at the convergence layer.
Provided high-bandwidth and
industrial design.
Customer Benefts
Higher network reliability by way
of CSS cluster technology
Easier O&M through unifed
management
Electronic police, video surveillance, Electronic police, video surveillance, Electronic police, video surveillance,
vehicle traffic detection,
and signal light
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vehicle traffic detection,
and signal light
vehicle traffic detection,
and signal light
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Success Stories
Project Background
The number of traffic vehicles
increased, including motorcycles.
Traffic violations sharply grew,
resulting in many traffc accidents.
The public complained a lot about
speeding, and so did visitors.
The monitoring equipment was
aged and could not ensure effcient
traffc control.
I nformati on si l os resul ted i n
ineffective information sharing.
Huawei Solution
Provided a high-definition (HD)
electronic police system, an
intelligent signal control system,
a speeding capturing system, and
an intelligent traffc management
platform.
Customer Benefts
Better resource utilization and
improved user experience
Less energy consumption and
alleviated environment pollution
Enhanced combat against traffc
violations and reduced workload
for traffc policemen
Video wall
Command center
Data center
Control
center
Disk array
Backup
server
Core
switch
Core
switch
Load
balancer
Antivirus
server
DHCP server
Loophole
scanning
server
Training server
Desktop GIS
Management laptop
DNS
server
Application server
Intrusion
detection
Firewall Router Router
Firewall
Database
server
SAN
SAN optical
switch
Virtual tape
library
Signal light
control
Traffc information
collection and
guidance
Roadway vehicle
auto-detection system
Dispatch
center
Offce
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Scenario Introduction
Network Requirements
Airport Network Solution
Network
security
The airport network reserves some external interfaces.
The security of these interfaces must be ensured.
Exit
security
Multi-service
text
Access
security
Service
isolation
The airport network must carry different service
systems. Due to varying security requirements and
service features of these systems, a comprehensive
QoS and service assurance system must be set up.
Airport service systems must be independent
from each other. Services between different
systems must be efficiently isolated.
The network must be secure to ensure the
stable operation of daily airport services.
Service systems need to communicate with each other. To ensure
communications security , access control and other security protection
measures must be taken on the backbone network.
Airport network
characteristics
POS network
Goods sales at airports
(an important source of profitability)
Information network
Departure network
Security network
Integrated service network
Equipment management network
Security inspection network
Other service networks
Flight information display/
Flight parking lot/Broadcasting/
Management
Self-service check-in, DCS interface,
and luggage confirmation systems
Control of buildings, escalators,
and passenger boarding bridges
Security inspection system, X-ray
machine, and security inspection
management system
Air control system
Video surveillance, access control,
security protection, and alarming
systems
OA, VoIP, operating services,
and Internet access
Airport data network
Data center network
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Solution Overview
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
The airport network can be classifed into an information system integration network, a
departure information management and release network, a security inspection service
management network, a security inspection information management network, a security
service bearer network, a POS network, an integrated service network, and a dedicated
equipment network.
Network characteristics: Service areas are independent from each other to ensure security.
The CSS+iStack virtualization networking mode is adopted for network stability. Hardware-
level OAM+BFD detection technologies are also used for high network reliability.
Vertical virtualization: multi-equipment and multi-link protection and easier management and
maintenance.
CSS cluster: Ensures equipment stability and reliability and provides ultra-large cross-equipment
switching capacity.
Hardware-level OAM+BFD: Precisely binds a large number of sessions to each equipment port,
user, and service, thereby achieving quick alarming and service switchover.
Terminal building core/Subnet core layer: S9700
Subnet convergence layer: S9700/S7700
Subnet access layer: S5700/S3700
Wireless access: AP6010/6310SN, AP6510/6610/7110DN, WS6605 AC, and S9700
(WLAN AC card)
NMS: eSight
Bank
settlement
Security monitoring
network
Departure
management
network
POS network
Security inspection
network
Equipment
management network
Integrated service
network
Flight information
management network

Internet
DCS
BHS WLAN
GOIS
OA
Civil aviation
information
backbone network
Other terminal building
service systems
Wireless
controller
Traffc
analysis
Security
analysis
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Airport Network Solution
Success Stories
Project Background
The Chengdu Shuangliu International
Airport intended to build an
information network to provide
hardware basis for airport IT
transformation and to ensure that
all service application systems run
stably and effciently.
Huawei Solution
Used Huawei's data center-class
high-performance 10GE switch
S9312 as the core switch.
Deployed the S9303 10GE switch as
an information network aggregation
switch to forward data to the core
switch.
Dual-homed each aggregation
switch to two core switches and
connected each access switch to
its nearest aggregation switch
through two uplinks.
Customer Benefts
Larger capacity, higher reliability,
and better redundancy by way of
CSS cluster technology
BFD/GR for OSPF/BGP and other
high-availability technologies to
ensure that the link switching
time is less than 50 ms
Lowered power consumption
through environmentally-friendly
and energy-effcient unique design
Backbone network,
Huawei S9312
Backbone network,
Huawei S9312
AFTN
ATC
SITA
IDS
IDS
CSS cluster
CSS cluster
PCR primary
equipment room
External
air control
system
Command center
Access switch Firewall
ITC primary
equipment room
Firewall
Airline
company
Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport
Information Network
Aggregation
switch
AODB Application
system
Central
information
management
system
Backup server Primary server
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Success Stories
Project Background
KLIA transports 350,000 passengers
and 1.2 million tons of goods every
year, according to statistics. It is
ranked the 13th busiest passenger
airport in the world, and is the 7th
busiest international airport in Asia.
KLIA had built a new terminal
building that could receive 300,000
passengers every year. Intelligent
video surveillance was an integral
part of this terminal building, and
KLIA intended to build a high-quality
video surveillance system to ensure
security and improve airport
operations.
Huawei Solution
Used 116 hi gh-speed dome
cameras, 473 fi xed HD dome
cameras, and 175 box cameras
with zoom lens.
Deployed OceanStorTM S3900 and
IP SAN array as storage devices.
Focused on three scenarios: dense
population area, standard operation
area, and runway security area.
Customer Benefts
Prevention from intrusions of
human, birds, and vehicles into
runways through alien object
detection technology
Timely smoke and fre detection,
snapshot-taking and identifcation
of luggage left unattended, theft
and sabotage behavior detection,
and crowd counting in a specifc
area
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Access
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PUs
PUs
Dome cameras PTZ dome cameras
PTZ box cameras
Branch
Primary
storage
Database
S2300 S2300
S5300 S5300
Storage
server
MDU Management PC
Platform management
server
Alarm distribution
server
Video proxy
server
Internet
Router
Backup
storage
Monitoring
center
Core
switches
E1000E
S9300
Employee
outside
Police
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Huawei Network Solutions for the Energy Industry
The electricity supply and demand issue is increasingly
thorny. How to effectively and securely utilize electric
power resources is a hot topic around the world. In
addition, more ICT technologies are used in the electric
power industry, and they have become an important
technical foundation for smart grids that are being
vigorously promoted worldwide. The entire electric power
industry tends to combine more advanced communications,
Power Transmission
and Transformation
Communications Solution
Power Distribution
Communications Solution
Integrated
Campus Solution
Among these three solutions, the Power Transmission and Transformation Communications Solution and Power
Distribution Communications Solution contribute more than 90% sales revenue.
information, sensor and metering, and automated control
technologies with power grid technologies in order to
build a real-time intelligent, high-speed communications
information system that supports fexible access and
interaction of multiple services. This trend is also one of
the future ICT development directions for the electric
power industry.
Huawei provides three major network solutions for the electric power industry, as shown in the following fgures.
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Power Transmission and Transformation
Communications Solution
Scenario Introduction
This solution carries two types of services:
Production control services, such as SCADA, EMS, and RTU.
Management information services, such as OA, ERP, MIS, and video surveillance.
The development of IT-enabled and smart grids poses new requirements for the power transmission and
transformation communications network.
Services must run
uninterruptedly
around the clock
and the system
must recover from
faults within an
extremely short
time.
Video services are
growing quickly,
resulting in huge
communications
data. This data
must be transmitted
over long distances.
SCADA and
protective relay
services require
lower network
transmission
latency.
Multiple services
such as dispatching,
monitoring, OA,
telephone, and
video surveillance
services, as well as
multiple types of
access equipment
must be supported.
TDM services
are migrating to
packet services.
Therefore, existing
equipment must
evolve to be IP-
based.
Reliability
High
bandwidth
and long
distance
Low latency
Multi-service
support
IP-based
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Power Transmission and Transformation
Communications Solution
Solution Overview
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
This solution uses a three-layer structure.
Backbone layer: On the transmission side, uses OTN technology to support large-granularity
services (such as video surveillance and HD conferencing) and enables ASON functions to
ensure security and reliability. In addition, supports ultra-long-distance transmission, which
reduces the number of electrical generators and lowers operating costs. On the data side,
uses core routers to build an IP/MPLS network and supports BFD and quick route convergence
technologies to ensure system security, reliability, and redundancy backup.
Convergence layer: On the transmission side, uses ASON-capable MSTP/Hybrid MSTP
equipment to seamlessly interconnect with conventional networks and improve network
reliability and effciency. In addition, uses microwave for emergency backup, which further
enhances network reliability. On the data side, deploys convergence routers to form an MPLS/
IP network and converge data from the access layer. In addition, uses VPN technologies for
security isolation and service assurance.
Access layer: On the transmission side, uses ASON-capable MSTP/Hybrid MSTP equipment
and embedded cards or external PCM equipment to provide abundant interfaces (including
E1, V.21, RS232, and FE/GE) to support simultaneous IP and TDM access. In addition, deploys
microwave as a supplementary network to cover areas that are not covered by optical fbers.
On the data side, uses access routers to support different IP services and deploys DiffServ and
HQoS technologies to implement secure service isolation.
Routing of optical cables: OPGW and ADSS optical cables specifcally designed for the electric
power industry are used.
Backbone layer: OSN8800/6800, OSN7500/3500, and NE40E-X16/X8
Convergence layer: OSN8800/6800/1800, OSN3500/1500, NE40E-X8/X3, and RTN950/980
Access layer: OSN1500/550, NE40E-X3, ATN950/910, RTN910, and UA5000
NMS: iManager U2000
OPGW/ADSS
OPGW/ADSS
SDH-ASON OSN7500
NE40E
NE40E
ATN
RTN910
OSN3500
RTN980/950
MSTP/Hybrid-MSTP
PCM
Microwave ring
Microwave
Core router
Convergence router
Access router
OTN
OSN8800
OSN6800 OTN-ASON
Backbone network
Unified NMS
Access layer
Convergence
layer
MSTP/Hybrid MSTP
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Success Stories
Customer Requirements
Stable long-distance transmission
Low latency and high reliability
Suffcient bandwidth
Huawei Solution
Conducted unifed planning and deployed
186 DWDM devices to build a backbone ring
network that provides large capacity and
supports ultra-long-distance transmission.
Used more than 100 MSTP devices to
build a transmission ring network at the
convergence layer or access layer to support
multiple types of electric power services
(e.g. 64 kbit/s low-speed service).
Power Transmission Communications Network for Powerlink Queensland in Australia
Customer Benefts
Unified management and centralized
scheduling of DWDM and MSTP devices
Improved network reliability, reduced
equipment running risks, and increased ROI
Increased network bandwidth to support
service expansion and new service provisioning
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Power Transmission and Transformation
Communications Solution
Customer Requirements
KEPCO is the only electric power company in
South Korea and provides power services to
17 million users. By the end of 2010. KEPCO
had a total power transmission distance of
29,526 km and a power capacity of up to
231,624.7 MVA.
As its network expanded, KEPCO required
higher system reliability and lower protection
switching time.
The previous STM-1 communications network
did not meet capacity requirements. Therefore,
KEPCO wanted to optimize this network.
Huawei Solution
Used 400 OSN3500 devices to build a
convergence-layer network.
Built an ASON-based mesh network to prevent
impact caused by multiple fber cuts.
Used the MDS6600 tool to carry out scientifc
planning, simulate the live network, and
enhance network reliability.
Customer Benefts
Smooth upgrade from STM-1 to STM-4/16
Improved network reliability through redundancy
protection for key components and ASON
transmission
Protection switching within 50 ms to ensure
that electric power services are stable
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Customer Requirements
Electricity Vietnam (EVN) has a power
generation capacity of 8860 MW and a total
power distribution length of 19,396 km. It
has seven major subsidiaries.
The customer intended to provide ultra-long-
distance communications transmission for
its 24 ultra high voltage (UHV) substations.
The customer also required some measures
to prevent GPS failures from devastating the
power grid.
Huawei Solution
Used OSN6800 and OSN7500 devices to
build a backbone 10G ring network.
Deployed BITS equipment to support high-
precision clock synchronization and provided
an MSTP-based optical time transport solution
for GPS backup.
Provided equipment-level and network-level
protection to enhance network reliability.
Customer Benefts
A high-reliability, large-capacity backbone
power transmission and transformation
communications network, which can scale
to 40G in the future
Flexible service access (GE, FE, STM-16,
and STM-64)
Reduced O&M costs through the use of
the U2000
MSTP/SDH
WDM/SDH
SDH
GPS
NMS
Success Stories
Hybrid OTN and MSTP Network for EVN
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Backbone Communications Network for Sudan National Electricity Corporation
Customer Requirements
Integration with the live SDH transmission
network provided by Siemens
A higher-performance and higher-reliable
backbone transmission network that can
be smoothly upgraded
Ultra-long-distance transmission (up to
180 km per span)
Huawei Solution
Used 62 OSN2500 devices and 54
OSN3500 devices to build the backbone
communications network.
Adopted an IP DCC solution to interoperate
with Siemens' equipment, which facilitated
network management.
Deployed dual equipment at chain nodes to
form an SNCP ring network for protection.
Customer Benefts
Ring network protection to ensure the
security and reliability of the backbone
communications network
Reduced O&M costs through the use of
IP DCC and U2000
Reduced number of regenerators and
simplifed network structure due to
ultra-long-distance transmission
Flexible multi-service access and improved
network effectiveness and competitiveness
PBX
Adjacent
Substation
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Adjacent
Substation
(Siments)
STM-16
STM-16
Office
LAN
Tele-
Protection
Tele-
Protection
Tele -
Protection
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Quidway
Switch
Quidway
Switch
Quidway
Switch
RTU
Fault
Recorder
Spare
Ports
STM -16 Card
E1 Card
OSN3500
STM -16 Card
E1 Card
OSN3500
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E1
E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1
Ethernet
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Ethernet
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Power Transmission and
Transformation Communications Solution
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Integrated Data Network for COPEL in Brazil
MPLS Network MPLS Network
NE40-X3
NE40-X3
NE40-X3
NE40-X8
NE40-X8
NE40-X8
NE40-X8
Customer Requirements
COPEL has almost 100% power generation,
transmission, transformation, and distribution
systems at the local marketplace, and it also
focuses on telecom business.
With the development of its power grid and
increasing demands for video surveillance and
videoconferencing services, COPEL was in urgent
need of a large-bandwidth flexible IP MPLS
network to carry comprehensive data services.
Huawei Solution
Defned the network into three layers and deployed
NE40E-X8 devices at the core and backbone nodes
and NE40E-X3 devices at the access nodes.
Adopted partial-mesh network structure for
core nodes and connected backbone nodes to
adjacent core nodes through two links to ensure
node reliability.
Used MPLS technology to build the entire data
network.
Customer Benefts
Service interconnection for electric power companies
with a complex structure
Abundant reliability and QoS features, which help
provision more video and voice services
Greatly improved network security and reliability
through a mesh/partial-mesh network topology
Success Stories
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Power Transmission and Transformation
Communications Solution
Power Transmission and Transformation Communications Network for Sonelgaz in Algeria
E1/FE
OSN3500
STM-16/64 ring
STM
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STM-4
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OSN3500
OSN3500
OSN3500
E1/GE
iManager
U2000
E1/FE
E1/FE
E1/FE
E1/FE
Substation
Substation
Customer Requirements
Sonelgaz is a state-owned electric power and
gas company in Algeria and it monopolizes
the electricity generation, transmission,
distribution, and export and import. In 2003,
its annual power generation amount reached
2.9 billion kWh.
Sonelgaz intended to build a highly reliable
transmission network to carry its electric
power services.
Huawei Solution
Used OSN1500, OSN2500, and OSN3500
devices to build a transmission network.
Used the MDS6600 tool to carry out scientifc
planning, simulate the live network, and
enhance network reliability.
Adopted ring network protection to ensure that
electric power services are reliably transmitted.
Customer Benefts
A stable and reliable transport platform for
key electric power data
Better bandwidth utilization and system
scalability and stronger system survivability
More fexible service scheduling and easier
network maintenance
Reduced costs in purchasing spare parts because
equipment cards can be universally used
Success Stories
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UHV Transmission Network from Qinghai to Tibet
Customer Requirements
High altitude and harsh environment
Ultra-long-distance power transmission
(200 km to 300 km)
Tremendous diffculties in construction
and maintenance and strict requirements
for equipment reliability
Huawei Solution
Deployed the OSN3500 and OSN7500
across the entire network.
Provided 250 km per span without
Raman (FEC+BA+BA).
Provided 300 km per span with Raman
(FEC+BA+BA+RA).
Customer Benefts
A reliable and stable ultra-long-distance
transmission network
Unifed NMS for built-in and external
optical amplifiers, resulting in easy
maintenance
Easy system scalability to a 10G system
to meet future service needs
Success Stories
Germu
239 km
185 km
111 km
165 km
164 km
206 km
295 km
210 km
107 km
185 km
276 km
157 km
71 km
Nachitai Wudaoliang Tuotuohe Anduo Naqu Lasa
Tibet dispatch
center
Balong Wulan Gangcha Xining Yongdeng Baiyin
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Power Transmission and Transformation
Communications Solution
Inner
Mongolia
Beijing
Tianjin Hebei
Shanxi
Shandong
Heilongjiang
Jilin
Liaoning
Fujian
Anhui
Zhejiang
Jiangsu
Shanghai
Chongqing
Henan
Sichuan
Inner
Mongolia
Hunan
Hubei
North
China
Northeast
China
East China
Middle China
Northwest
China National
dispatch center
Tibet
Xinjiang
Qinghai
Ningxia
Gansu
Shaanxi
Customer Requirements
A highly real-time, reliable nationwide DDN
network was required to support services within
SGCC's production control areas.
The existing network structure and capacity
must be also improved to support fast growing
services.
The entire network must be improved, including
the national central nodes, fve major regional
nodes (North China, Northeast China, East
China, Middle China, and Northwest China) and
25 provincial nodes.
Huawei Solution
Used a dual-plane network structure, with each
plane designed with redundant route backup.
Deployed MPLS, BFD, and FRR technologies
across the entire network.
Used NE40E routers to build a two-node network
and deployed three-level RR to greatly improve
network reliability.
Customer Benefts
Stable operation since 2003
Improved network reliability, reduced equipment
running risks, and increased ROI
Reliable operation of electric power services
Success Stories
Dispatch data network (DDN) for SGCC
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Customer Requirements
Eliminated security risks of protocol converters and
direct connection between the protective relay devices
and transport devices.
Seamless interoperation with mainstream protective
relay devices
Stable and reliable interfaces
Huawei Solution
Used OSN series products to build a 2.5G ring network
and installed 2M optical interface boards to directly
connect to protective relay devices.
Completed IOT testing with multiple protective relay
equipment vendors such as Naritech, Sifang Group, XJ
Group, and ABB, achieving a good testing result.
Smoothly upgraded the existing equipment, without
additional hardware.
Customer Benefts
Reduced service conversion links, decreased fault points,
and improved service reliability
Reduced construction costs
Improved service monitoring
Success Stories
2M Optical Port Trial Project for China Southern Power Grid's Guangzhou Branch
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Power Distribution Communications Solution
Scenario Introduction
The distribution automation (DA) system consists of a host
station, substations, terminals, and a communications
network.
The communications network serves as the nerve of
the DA system. Its functions include transmitting the
detection and control information and reporting the
fault status.
Key to Building an Effcient
Communications Network
High reliability: Communications equipment must
run stably around the clock and provide backup
links to prevent service interruption.
Easy management: Communications links must
be easy to confgure, and the network must be
monitored in real time.
Industrial design: The system must be protected
against lightning strikes, high temperatures and
humidity, strong electromagnetic felds, and other
harsh environmental conditions.
Solution Overview
Network Mode Advantages Disadvantages
xPON network
This network consists of three parts: OLT, ODN, and ONU.
This network is well suited for the tree, ring, and chain
topologies of power distribution networks. Services on
the backbone links are not interrupted. The hand-in-hand
and two-uplink design prevents impact caused by multiple
failures. In addition, this network provides high bandwidth
and is easy to scale. Its industrial performance can withstand
high or low temperatures. This network is also designed with
an IP65 protection class and a high EMC level.
Much workload in routing
optical cables
Industrial switch
network
High bandwidth, support for RSTP and MSTP ring protection,
and industrial design
Active network and unable
to guard against multiple
failures
AR router network
Support for RS232 low-speed interfaces and multiple services
such as routing and voice
Low industrial level
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distribution
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Terminal
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Customer Requirements
Compliant with the wide coverage
characteristic of the power distribution
communications network
Good interoperability with associated
systems and smooth system evolution
High security and strong NMS capability
Huawei Solution
Used xPON series products that support
both GPON and EPON.
Connected ONUs to upstream devices using
two PON ports and adopted a hand-in-
hand network to ensure system protection
and prevent single point of failure.
Leverages ONU's offine deployment and
automated batch upgrade functions to
accelerate the project progress.
Provided a convenient and unifed NMS.
Customer Benefts
Solid foundation for future service expansion
Unifed management, good interoperability,
and easy O&M
Host station of the AD system
Substation
Industrial switch
AR router
xPON
Substation
OLT
ONU
Switching
station
Voice, video, and
data services
Box-type
transformer
Power
distribution
transformer
Ring main
unit
Pole mounted
switch
Substation
Power transmission and transformation
communications network
Typical Network Structure
and Selected Equipment
xPON network: MA5680T/5683T and
MA5621/5621A
Industrial switch network: (planned
go-to-market in August 2012)
AR router network: AR1200
NMS
User Hub
User 1
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User N
FE FE FE
SCADA server
MLS server
MSTP/IP
OLT
ONU ONU ONU ONU ONU
RIU FTU TTU
Host station
control layer
Substation
communications layer
Host station of the
power distribution
system
Transformer
substation
Transformer
substation
Transformer
substation
OLT
Transformer
substation
Ring main
unit/Pole
mounted switch
Switching
station
FE/RS-485/
serial port
Power
distribution
room
FE/RS-485/
serial port
Electricity IP
network
PON Access Project for Qingdao Electric Power Company
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Centralized Metering and xPON Project for Beijing Electric Power Corporation
Power Distribution Communications Solution
Customer Requirements
Beijing Electric Power Corporation is a leading
electric power company in China. It operates power
grid business for the entire Beijing area (16,800
square kilometers) and provides premium, reliable,
and affordable electric power services to 4.8
million users.
It intended to provide centralized metering and
fber to the home (FTTH) services to residents in
the Zhonghong community.
Huawei Solution
Provided centralized metering and FTTH services to
4703 households in the Zhonghong community.
Used one OLT (MA5683T) to connect to all ONUs
(MA5621) in 10 buildings (16 or 17 ONUs per
building), with each ONU providing an RS-485
interface that connects 30 electricity meters.
Used MA5680T and HG8247/850e devices to
provide FTTH services.
Customer Benefts
Electric power service and broadband service
simultaneously for households
Large bandwidth at both upstream and downstream
directions and support for multi-network and multi-
service convergence
Remote management of ONUs and HGW devices
through a unifed NMS
MSTP/IP
Substation
Optical splitter
Optical splitter
ONU
Concentrator
Meter
ONU
ONT
Broadband
Substation
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xPON Communications Network for Zhejiang Electric Power Corporation'S Hangzhou Branch
MSTP/IP
OLT OLT
Power
distribution
room
Pole
mounted
switch
Switching
station
Ring main
unit
Optical splitter with
unequal split ratio
Customer Requirements
Remote control and real-time monitoring of electric
power operations
Shift from passive response to proactive maintenance
Building of a high-reliability and environment-hardening
power distribution network throughout the city
Huawei Solution
Deployed an xPON access solution where the OLT
was installed at 110 kV or 35 kV substations and
ONUs were deployed at outdoor electric power
equipment cabinets.
Set up a hand-in-hand two-fber self-healing ring
network to ensure high bandwidth and strong
reliability.
Used ODN equipment to improve user experience.
Provided a visualized and unifed NMS.
Customer Benefts
Enhanced network coverage, saved fber resources,
and reduced network costs
Strong adaptation to environments (high and low
temperatures, electromagnetic interference, and
lightning strikes) through the use of industrial ONUs
Real-time and high-reliability network, improving
user experience
Success Stories
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Scenario Introduction
Success Stories
The campus network for the electric power industry
consists of the production control area and the
integrated OA area. Huawei participated in the latter.
The campus network deals with multiple services,
such as IP telephone, OA, videoconferencing, video
surveillance, production data management, external
user access, and network security assurance. The
campus network has high requirements for network
manageability, scalability, reliability, and security.
The Integrated Campus Solution for the electric power
industry is similar to other enterprise campus solutions.
See enterprise campus solutions for details.
Customer Requirements
The customer intended to build an integrated campus
network and achieve WAN interconnection for its
regional dispatch center and provincial dispatch centers
and 500 kV substations.
Huawei Solution
Deployed two AR2200 routers for voice and data
access at each node and installed two NE40E routers
as core routers at the regional dispatch center.
Deployed 600 S5700 devices for data access and
aggregation.
Provided the U2000 for unifed equipment management.
Customer Benefts
A high-quality, high-security, and high-reliability campus
network, with premium campus interconnection services
Solid foundation for the customer's SG-ERP system
IP voice
OA
DWDM
Transformer
station
monitoring
Collaborative
OA
Policy
server
Video
wall
SSL VPN
gateway
Access
router
Firewall
Core
switch
Backbone
router
Media
server
Network
management
server
Access
switch
Telepresence
conference
Capital-extensive
Group-based
High security
Multiple IT
applications
Characteristics
of electric power
companies
Huawei Integrated Campus Solution
IDN for North China Power Grid
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Customer Requirements
More bandwidth and better quality of power grids
Unifed network interfaces
Automated detection of substation environments and
equipment running status
Huawei Solution
Deployed Huawei switches to work stably at low/high
temperatures and against severe electromagnetic
interference.
Provided self-healing design to ensure switchover
protection within 20 ms
Integrated a power and environment monitoring
system to intuitively monitor the equipment room.
Set up a substation video surveillance system to
remotely monitor substations and give early warnings
when detecting a danger.
Customer Benefts
Unifed network platform that is easy to maintain
Improved network quality, without service interruptions
Minimum costs in engineering management and
running management
Reduced labor costs due to unattended substations
Multiplex fittings
Telephone Telephone
Digital-to
-analog
channel
Tele-control
equipment
Protocol conversion
Production MS and OA systems
Automatic
electric energy
metering
system
Image and
video
monitoring
system
SCADA system
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fault recording system
Protection equipment
Protection (supporting
remote transmission of
Boolean values)
Interface
conversion
equipment
Encoder server
Serial
port
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Huawei Network Solutions for the Energy Industry
Oil and gas are considered among the world's most important
resources. How to securely and effciently exploit, transport,
process, and sell them is a key topic around the world. Based
on the characteristics of the oil and gas industry, Huawei has
The WAN interconnection network for oil companies
is used between HQ and branch organizations such as
oilfeld companies, pipeline offces, refnery factories,
exploration and exploitation bureaus, and design institutes.
This network carries oil companies' IT-based services,
With the fast development of multiple large-capacity services, WAN interconnection raises higher requirements for
equipment, as shown in the following fgure.
Notes: Focus on land oilfeld and gasfeld network construction. Mineral campuses have similar network structures as
oilfeld and gasfeld campuses. Therefore, networks for mineral campuses are not described here.
WAN Interconnection
Network Solution
Oilfeld and Gasfeld
Network Solution
Oil and Gas Pipeline
Network Solution
Gas Station Network Solution
WAN Interconnection Network Solution
Scenario Introduction
Huawei provides four major network solutions for the energy industry, as shown in the following fgures.
launched a series of network solutions specifcally designed
for the upstream, midstream, and downstream, helping
energy customers improve ICT effciencies and enhance
proftability.
including production, scheduling, and OA services. An
optical transmission network is generally built using optical
resources routed along oil and gas pipelines.
WAN interconnection
Stable and reliable
ultra-long-distance
transmission
E2E service reliability
Service reliability
Large capacity and smooth
upgrade

High port density and


coexistence with legacy
networks

Scalability
Service isolation and
security
Hierarchical QoS to
ensure superb experience
with key services
Multi-service support
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Solution Introduction
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
The following describes the architecture of Huawei's WAN interconnection solution:
Transmission network: Uses standards-compliant OTN technology to support large-granularity
services (such as core dispatch, video surveillance, and HD conferencing) and enables ASON
functions to ensure security and reliability. In addition, supports ultra-long-distance transmission,
which reduces the number of electrical regenerators and lowers operating costs.
Data network: Uses core routers to build an IP/MPLS network and supports BFD and quick route
convergence to ensure security, reliability, and redundancy backup.
Network management: Uses a network element (NE)-level NMS system for each regional control
center and adopts a network-level NMS system for the corporate dispatch control center to
uniformly manage regional NMS systems. In addition, deploys two-node cluster hot backup to
improve system reliability.
Transmission network: OSN8800/6800
Data network: NE40E-X16/X8
Unifed NMS: iManager U2100/U2000
Regional control
center 1
Regional control
center 2
Regional control
center n
OTN6800/8800
NE40E-X16/X8
Primary dispatch
control center
Backup dispatch
control center
OTN ring network
OTN-ASON
network
U2000 NMS
U2100 NMS
(primary)
U2100 NMS
(backup)
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Success Stories
National Backbone OTN Transmission Network for CNPC
Project Background
Chi na Nat i onal Pet r ol eum
Corporation (CNPC) is the largest
crude oil and gas producer and
supplier in China.
Its previous optical communications
network provided small bandwidth
and therefore did not support
bandwidth-hungry services.
Huawei Solution
Deployed about one hundred OSN
8800 and OSN 6800 devices to
cover a total network length of
approximately 8000 km.
Provided a 40 x 10G platform to
support large-capacity bandwidth
requirements.
Used Huawei's OSN 8800 product
(with 1.28 T cross-connection
capability) to fexibly groom and
effciently protect multiple services.
Customer Benefts
Sufficient bandwidth resources
that meet network development
requirements for the next fve years.
St r ong pi pel i ne pr ot ect i on
through unique WDM protection
technologies.
Solid foundation for future IT
transformation.
WDM backbone
layer
Legend:
Shanghai
Qingshan
Langfang
Beijing
An'ping
Gu'an
Shijiazhuang
Huaiyang
Zhengzhou
Wuhan
Jingbian
Xi'an
Zhongxian
Chongqing
Zhongwei
Gulang
Lanzhou
Chengdu
WDM
equipment
SDH
equipment
SDH convergence
and access layers
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WAN Interconnection Data Network for CNPC
Project Background
CNPC's WAN was in a three-level (HQ,
regional center, and local center) structure
that connects together its 205 branches
in 12 regions. Beijing HQ was the core of
the WAN.
CNPC intended to build an integrated
bearer backbone network that features
high reliability, no single point of failure,
and 7/24 service availability. In addition,
key services such as video services were
ensured, and links were load-balanced
to prevent waste of resources.
Huawei Solution
Deployed about one hundred NE40E,
NE80, NE40, and NE20 devices, used RPR
networking for the core, and adopted
redundancy backup design for all nodes
and links to ensure network reliability
and prevent single point of failure.
Gradually used NE40E devices for regional
nodes to build RPR ring networks.
Deployed hierarchical QoS (HQoS) to
differentially schedule services and ensure
the QoS of key services.
Customer Benefts
A highly secure, effcient, and manageable
IT-enabled system that supports multiple
services, enhances OA effciencies, and
improves the company's competitiveness
Joint stock company
Joint stock company
NE40A
Joint stock
company
NE40B
Group corporation
Group
corporation
NE40C
4 bureaus 6 bureaus
Exploration and
exploitation institute
8 bureaus 3 bureaus
Lanzhou Region Southwest
China Region
Liaohe Region Group Corporation
Region
Beijing Region Jilin Region Xi'an Region East China
Region
10 bureaus 11 bureaus 40 bureaus 14 bureaus 6 bureaus 8 bureaus 7 bureaus 13 bureaus
Exploration and
exploitation institute
NE40B
Exploration and
exploitation institute
NE40A
Group corporation
NE40A
South China
Region
Daqing Region Xinjiang Region Dalian Region
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Success Stories
National Backbone MPLS WAN Network for CNOOC
Project Background
China National Offshore Oil Corporation
(CNOOC) is one of the largest oil
companies in China. Its backbone WAN
network functions as an important
bridge between the HQ data center
network and branch networks. CNOOC
wanted to turn this backbone WAN
network into an MPLS network that
features "physical sharing but logical
independence".
Huawei Solution
Used Huawei NE40E-X8 devices to
build the MPLS backbone WAN,
covering eight core nodes (Beijing
HQ, Yanjiao (disaster recovery center),
Tanggu, Shanghai, Shenzhen/Huizhou,
Zhanjiang, Hainan, and Shandong).
Deployed MPLS VPN technologies to
securely isolate different organizations
and IP services.
Used end-to-end QoS technologies to
meet requirements of different services.
Customer Benefts
Dramatically improved reliability and
performance of the HQ data center
Greatly improved WAN link bandwidth
and reliability of core nodes
Better multi-service support and QoS
assurance through VPN, HQoS, and
other reliability technologies
Beijing
Hainan Zhanjiang
Shenzhen/Huizhou
Shanghai
Shandong
Tanggu
Yanjiao
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Solution Introduction
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
The following describes the architecture of Huawei's Oil and Gas Pipeline Network Solution:
Tributary pipeline network: Uses MSTP/Hybrid-MSTP equipment to form a 155M/622M ring
network and adopts SNCP ring network protection protocols to ensure network reliability.
Backbone pipeline network: Uses MSTP/Hybrid-MSTP devices at backbone nodes to form a
1+1 MSP chain network. Provides a network bandwidth of 2.5G/10G. At other unattended
sites, sets up 155M/622M ring networks. Uses a dedicated board to isolate and protect SCADA
service data. Deploys microwave to back up key services such as SCADA and to provide access
for non-optical sites.
Data network: Uses datacom devices (including switches and routers) at attended and
unattended sites to forward production services (SCADA, industrial TV monitoring, dispatch
telephony, etc.) and OA services (video surveillance, administrative telephone, etc.) to the
transmission network.
Tributary pipeline network: OSN500/550 and RTN910/950
Backbone pipeline network: OSN7500/3500/1500 and RTN910/950
Data network: S2700/5700/9700, industrial switch, NE40E-X3, and AR2200/3200
STM-16/64 1+1 MSP links
Pigging
station
Block valve
station
Block
valve
station
Block valve
station
Block
valve
station
Block valve
station
Block valve
station
Pigging station Block valve
station
Block valve
station
Block valve
station
Control center
Sub-control
center
STM-1/4 SNCP
ring network
Measuring
station
(ingress)
Compressor/
Pumping station
Compressor/
Pumping station
Compressor/
Pumping station
Compressor/
Pumping station
Offtake
station
Measuring
station (egress)
Backbone
pipeline
network
STM-1/4 SNCP
ring network
Tributary
pipeline
network
STM-1/4
ring network
STM-1/4
ring network
Measuring
station
Block valve
station
unattended
sites
Dispatching
calls
OSN 550/500 OSN 550/500
BITS
BITS
OSN 550/500
NE40E - X3/
AR3200
OSN 3500/
OSN1500
OSN 550/500
OSN 3500/1500
OSN 3500/1500
OSN 3500/1500
RTN910/950
RTN910/950
CCTV
RTU
SZ700
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Success Stories
China-Kazakhstan Gas Pipeline Project
Project Background
Asian Gas Pipeline (AGP) is a joint
venture of Chinese oil giant CNPC
and Kazakhstans state-owned
gas transportation company
KazTransGas.
AGP is responsible for organizing
and implementing engineering,
operation, and management work
for the Kazakh section of the Central
AsiaChina gas pipeline project.
Huawei Solution
Used OSN 3500 and OSN 1500
devices for the 1833 km optical
communications network and
deployed AR routers at the control
center and block valve stations.
Provided IP networking, SCADA,
VSAT, VoIP, and DC products.
Delivered optical transmission
communications products and
services worth US$60 million,
50% of the total project amount
US$120 million.
Customer Benefts
Gas transport amount increased
to 30 billion cubic meters every year,
which strongly supports China's
future energy strategy
Improved friendship between China
and Kazakhstan
94km 1+1MSP
82.75km 1+1MSP
96.25km 1+1MSP
CS-4(KZ)/ERC
136km 1+1MSP 141.5km 1+1MSP
118km 1+1MSP
66.9km 1+1MSP 125.1km 1+1MSP 120km 1+1MSP
105km 1+1MSP
Almaty control center
50km 1+1MSP
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STM-16 MUX STM-1 MUX
STM-1 STM-4
141km 1+1MSP
B05.1
CS-3(KZ)
B07.1 B08.1 B10.1
53.75km
B01.1 B04.1
67.25km 0.75km
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Success Stories
Pipeline Communications Network for Sinopec
Project Background
Sinopec is China's largest petroleum
refner and oil products producer.
It intended to build a large-capacity
and high-reliability optical transmission
system to meet its future growth.
This project covered the Sichuan
Shanghai gas pipeline, East China
dispatch center, and Jiangsu oil
product pipeline.
Huawei Solution
Used OSN 7500, OSN 3500, and OSN
2500 products to achieve unifed
dispatch and uniform spare parts.
Used SYNLOCK V3 to set up a time
synchronization network for high-
precision signal synchronization.
Deployed a centralized NMS consisting
of two T2100s (network-level
NMS) and about 10 T2000s (subnet-
level NMS) to achieve centralized
management and differentiated rights-
and domain-based management.
Customer Benefts
A stable and reliable transport platform
for Sinopec's SCADA, industrial TV
monitoring, and VoIP services
End-to-end quick service provisioning
Larger capacity and higher bandwidth
to lay a cornerstone for future digital
transformation
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
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Oil and Gas Pipeline Network Solution
CNPC Lanzhou-Zhengzhou-Changsha Oil Product Pipeline Project
Success Stories
Project Background
Involved a 2134.36 km backbone line with 14 tributary
lines.
Required unified network management with the
national dispatch and control center.
Huawei Solution
Deployed Huawei MSTP equipment network-wide
(networking: OSN 7500 + Metro 3000 + Metro 1000).
Adopted the STM-16 (2.5 Gbit/s) transmission system
for the backbone line and STM-1 (155 Mbit/s) for each
tributary line.
Customer Benefts
Support for future bandwidth-hungry services, such as
HD video services
Reliable service transmission with DDN backup for
important services such as SCADA
Integrated NMS for unifed management and dispatch
Convergence layer
Backbone layer
(MSTP)
Access layer Access layer
Metro1000
Metro1000
Metro1000
OSN7500
Clock BITS
Metro3000
Metro5000
T2000
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Scenario Introduction
An oilfeld or gasfeld network involves four parts: HQ, central control room of the oil production plant, functional
station (such as the processing station and metering station), and operation area. The communications
network for an oilfeld or gasfeld carries two types of services:
Production and control services, including services for control systems such as SCADA and DCS, as well
as those for production dispatch and monitoring, such as dispatch telephony, industrial TV and MES.
Offce informatization services, including offce automation (OA), voice conferencing, and administrative
telephone.
The informatization of digital oilfelds and the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) are posing higher
requirements on the communications network.
Network
reliability
Industry
environments
Multi-service
support
Real-time
communications
Wide wireless
coverage
The oilfield network carries multiple service systems.
These service systems frequently and efficiently
exchange data with each other.
The bearer network must ensure uninterrupted
operation of oilfield services.
The oilfield area is wide, and production data
often use wireless backhaul technologies.
Low latency, quick convergence,
and no packet loss
Dustproof, explosion proof, moisture
proof, and lighting protection.
Oilfield
network
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Oilfeld and Gasfeld Network Solution
Solution Overview
Typical Network Structure and Selected Equipment
The Huawei oilfeld andgasfeld network solution comprises three parts:
Backbone transmission network: Consists of Huawei MSTP equipment, and connects oilfeld
HQ and branch organizations such as oil production plants, exploration and exploitation
companies, and research institutes.
Production network: Uses Wi-Fi or microwave for production data backhaul from remote
oil and gas wells; builds an optical network with GPON equipment and industrial switches
for fber to the well and at attended sites such as the central control room and processing
stations; physically isolates production services (industrial TV, SCADA, dispatch telephony, etc.)
using access switches; deploys frewalls at the egress for security access to the offce network,
ensuring information security and service isolation.
OA network: Covering attended sites such as the central control room and processing station,
uses a hybrid network (AR G3 routers, indoor WLAN devices, S series switches, etc.) for
integrated offce experience.
Backbone transmission network: OSN1500/3500
Production network: AP6510DN/6610DN, RTN910/950, industrial switch, MA5680T/5683T,
MA5621/5621A
Offce network: AR2200/3200, NE40E-X3/X8, S2700/5700/9700, AP6010SN/6010DN/6310SN
Backbone transmission
network of oilfield companies
HQ data center
of oilfield
companies
S7700/
S9700
S2700/3700 AR1200
Wi - Fi
Production network OA network
AP6010DN
AP6610DN
Fiber to oil well
RTU
Microwave
Remote oil well
Industrial television
RTN910
OSN1500/3500
RTU Industrial television
MA5621/
MA5621A
MA5680T/
MA5683T
NE40E-X3
Eudemon
200E-X3
Oil extraction
factories
Data center
of exploration
and exploitation bureaus
NE40E-X3
Oil extraction
factory network
S5700/S7700
Border
firewall
Fiber to oil well
VOICE
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Success Stories
MAN Project for Jilin Songyuan Oilfeld
Project Background
Songyuan Oilfeld Telecommunications Corporate in China's
Jilin province intended to build a metropolitan network
(MAN) covering four counties and 20 factories. The network
was planned to carry integrated data services throughout
the entire oilfeld, including voice, video, and data document
fow services.
Huawei Solution
(Physical network) Deployed a three-layer (city-county-
district) private line network: NE40E routers at the core node
for mutual backup, and ME60s and MA5603Ts at the county
backbone nodes.
(Logical network) Built an MPLS VPN network, providing
different VPN channels for different parts to ensure network
security, stability, and reliability and support HD video
conferences.
Customer Benefts
Centralized network platform for high-speed transmission of
application service data and unifed communication of video,
voice, and data services
Networkwide QoS, allowing for reliable transmission of
emerging services based on reliably-designed devices and links
Project Background
Live network devices of the Northwest Sichuan Gas Field failed to
accommodate the service growth.
The Northwest Sichuan Gas Field, to raise its information degree,
intended to build a new telecommunications room for core
devices of the enterprise network and transmission network.
Huawei Solution
Used two S9300s (core Ethernet switches) and two NE40Es (core
routers for connecting the enterprise LAN to WAN) to serve as
the core of a 10GE offce network.
Deployed multiple S3700s for 100 Mbit/s desktop access.
Customer Benefts
Superb routing, multi-service support, and multicast scalability
capabilities provided by NE40Es, accommodating future bandwidth
demands and protecting customer investment
High-density (480 per S9300) 10GE ports, helping enterprise
campuses to achieve non-blocking and all-10GE switching
Bearer
network
Bearer
network
China
Telecom
China
Unicom
Rendering of communications companies' MAN
Qianguo (NE40E)
Qianguo
(ME60)
Qianguo
(9312)
Qianguo
(6808)
Baibei
(9303)
Lianchan
(9303)
Erchang
(9303)
Sanchang
(9303)
Keyuan
(9303)
Chunjiang
(9303)
Heping
(9303)
Huaqiao
(9303)
Jiangbei
(6808)
Fuyu (9312)
Fuyu (ME60)
Qiaoguo (NE40)
Bingjiang
(ME60)
XX university
campus
XX university
campus
OLT
OLT
Enterprise Network Project for Northwest Sichuan Gas Field, Southwest
Oil and Gas Field Branch, CNPC
Enterprise
network
Core switch 1 Core switch 2
Communications
company
1000M fiber
1000M fiber
Jiangyou Region
19th-floor
weak-current room
S3700
Ethernet switch
S3700
Ethernet switch
S3700
Ethernet switch
S3700
Ethernet switch
1st-floor
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Information center
1000M fiber
NE40E
S9300
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Oilfeld and Gasfeld Network Solution
Success Stories
Submarine Cable Access Project for Total Gabon
Project Background
South Atlantic 3/West Africa Submarine Cable (SAT-3/
WASC) was deployed, but there was no access point
in Gabon for the submarine cable.
Total Gabon had insuffcient international network
bandwidth, failing to meet service requirements.
Carriers in Gabon provided limited access resources for
international interfaces and it was impossible for Total
Gabon to lease such resources from carriers.
Huawei Solution
Provided multiple sets of OSN3500s and U2000s, and
built a network for the customer to access SAT-3/WASC.
Deployed a 36.5 km transmission cable with four sets
of ODF/DDF-involved devices in turnkey mode.
Customer Benefts
Independent access to SAT-3/WASC bandwidth, meeting
bandwidth requirements for different services
Hybrid MSTP to support various services and ensure
network reliability (50 ms protection for MSTP devices)
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Refnery and Mining Network Solution
Success Stories
NGN Softswitch-based IP Bearer Network Project for Sinopec Anqing Company
Project Background
The Information Center of Sinopec Anqing Company provided
fxed phone services and broadband access services for its
production area and living area.
The Information Center intended to expand its service scope
to 12,000 fxed phone users and 7,200 broadband access users,
but the original network failed to meet such requirements.
Huawei Solution
Employed carrier-class NGN to optimize voice services in
the production area and living area, and used PON for both
broadband and narrowband service access in the living area.
Built IP bearer networks with S9300 and X7 series switches
for higher reliability and larger capacity.
Customer Benefts
More secure and reliable running of switches thanks to their
carrier-class structure
Integrated communication platform for multimedia information
(voice, video, and data) by fully leveraging internal network
resources, thereby reducing costs
Abundant new service functions for better user experience
and increased proftability
Project Background
Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group divided its information
network into information intranet and information extranet. The
information intranet and information extranet were physically
isolated. The former provided support for major services (OA,
fnance, MIS, etc.) in the group, while the latter provided portal
system to carry production and offce services. To meet increasing
service requirements, the information network needed optimization.
Huawei Solution
Used three-layer network structure for both the information intranet
and information extranet.
Deployed S9300 switches at the core layer and convergence layer,
forming a 10GE core network.
Deployed S5300s (GE switches) at the access layer for GE-to-desktop.
Customer Benefts
Better network scalability for future service demands through the
use of function-rich and cluster-structured S9300s.
Better network reliability and security owing to the secure protection
measures of S9300s
More environmentally friendly thanks to the energy conservation
and emission reduction feature of Huawei all-series switches.
Information Network Optimization Project for Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group
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Core
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Living area Production area
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Gas Station Network Solution
Scenario Introduction
Service Network Design
OA network: OA, administrative IP/analog
telephone, printing, and faxing
Oil product management network: front-
end controller, oil product management
service, and back-end management server
Sales service network: gas card payment
terminal, POS machine, and fnancial retail
system
Video surveillance network: digital camera
and video storage equipment
Four VLANs for separating office, oil
product management, sales service, and
video surveillance networks
AR (multi-service access router) at the
egress
Solution advantages
Full-service support (with full-featured
service access routers that integrate
functions of firewalls, egress routers,
WLAN APs, voice gateways, and switches)
Cost-effective VoIP
Dead-zone-free HD di gi tal vi deo
surveillance
Office network Oil product
management
network
Sales service
network
Video monitoring
network
OA IP phone Fax
FCC
controller
Gas station
management
system
Fixed/Mobile
UnionPay
POS machine
IP camera
Recharge
retailing
Analog phone
Fuel
card
Internet
PSTN fixed-line
network
Private
line
3G/LTE
Video
storage
AR multi-service access router Gas station egress
To HQ and
provincial
branches
To city branches
Gas station
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VLAN40
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Success Stories
Project Background
Si nopec Guangdong Oi l Products
Company planned to upgrade the
bandwidth from 2 Mbit/s to 10 Mbit/s
for OA, billing, and surveillance services,
but TP-Link routers at the egress of
its live network failed to meet the
requirements of service expansion and
enrichment.
Huawei Solution
Deployed 2200 AR1200s to cover all
gas stations throughout Guangdong
province. The AR1220 uses a multicore
processor and processes services in
distributed mode. As a new generation
service router with carrier-class reliability,
the AR1220 router has powerful service
processing and 450 kpps forwarding
capabilities, and integrates multiple
functions such as data, voice, routing,
security, switching, and VPN through its
abundant interfaces.
Customer Benefts
Well suitable for customer demands and
also support for future service expansion
Eth
WLAN
AR
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Gas station
Gas Station Network Project for Sinopec Guangdong Oil Products Company

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Data Center Redundancy
Network Solution
The fnance industry is one of industries with the largest ICT investment. The yearly ICT investment of the fnance industry
is approximately US$500 billion, among which about US$15 to 20 billion is used to purchase network devices (including
switches, routers, optical transmission products, and access products).
Over recent years, fnancial institutions have invested a lot in three aspects: (1) data center redundancy network
construction, (2) campus network improvement and equipment upgrade, and (3) branch and ATM access network
reconstruction. Against this backdrop, Huawei has launched three major solutions for the fnance industry, as shown in
the following fgures.
Huawei Network Solutions for the Finance Industry
Converged Campus
Network Solution
One-stop Branch
Access Solution
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Main data
center
Geographic redundancy center
MSTP/SDH
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center
Carrier network
DWDM
Redundancy is functionally classifed into local redundancy and geographic redundancy. The local redundancy center
implements real-time data backup and service switchover to ensure service continuity. The geographic redundancy
center protects data against natural disasters. In terms of the network structure, a redundancy internal network and a
data center interconnection network are defned.
Currently, most fnancial companies are building or plan to build a data center redundancy network. This brings many
opportunities to Huawei.
Construction Drivers
After data centralization, a
single data center is prone
to single point of failure. To
ensure service continuity, a
redundancy center must be
set up.
A redundancy center is
required to prevent data loss.
Data center redundancy
is the important market
opportunity for the fnance
industry. Estimates show
that the 2012 global data
center redundancy market is
worth about US$30 billion,
among which 5% (about
US$1.5 billion) is for IP
products (60% of IP products
are for the fnance industry).
Market Opportunities Huawei Opportunities
Huawei is a leading global ICT
solutions provider and can
offer end-to-end, high-reliability
data center redundancy
network solutions to fnancial
customers.
The data center redundancy
project is a large project,
and the customer's HQ often
organizes unifed purchase.
This is aligned with Huawei's
sales model.
Solution Overview (Three Data Centers at Two Locations)
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Data Center Redundancy Network Solution
Subsidiary and branch External companies Active center Internet
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Solution Overview
Area-based construction:
Different areas are defned based on service functions.
This helps deploy security policies and easily expand
the network structure.
Hierarchical construction:
Core switches (at the core switching area), aggregation
switches (at egresses of service areas), and access
switches (at the top of the rack or in the array cabinet;
may function as the aggregation switch) are used. In
addition, routers are deployed in the access area, extranet
area, and Internet area to support private line access.
Selected Equipment
Optical transmission equipment:
OSN1800/OSN8800: used to connect the primary
data center and the local redundancy center
OSN3500/OSN550: used to connect the geographic
redundancy center and the primary data center and
local redundancy center
Switches:
Core switch: S9700/CE12800
Aggregation switch: S7700;
access switch: S5700/S6700/CE6800
Solution Highlights
Optical
transmission
device
Router
Switch
Security product
s-level latency,
achieving real-
time backup of
service systems
LFR+ASON
Equipment-level
redundancy
design
Networking
redundancy
design
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bandwidth
to reduce the
convergence
ratio and
improve data
synchronization
IBM, Hitachi, HP,
MacData, EMC,
SUN, and Brocade
Comprehensive
solution
Low
latency
High
performance
Wide
certifcation
High
reliability
High security and strict access control
Firewalls are generally deployed at egresses of many
service processing areas such as the core service area,
management area, and extranet area. In addition, various
types of security devices are installed at the Internet area.
Heterogeneous network
Many customers want to use equipment from different
vendors to build a heterogeneous network for their
primary and backup data centers. This avoids over-
reliance on the same vendor and also prevents system
crash due to the same network attack.
Routers:
NE40E-X3/X8
NMS
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Success Stories
Dual-plane Data Center Redundancy Network for PBC
Project Background
The People's Bank of China (PBC) intended to
expand the production area, OA area, and testing
management area of its backup data centers.
PBC also hoped to interconnect the primary
data center and two local redundancy centers to
prevent service interruption.
PBC required high-density interfaces for GE
access and a high-reliability network.
Huawei Solution
Used 20 S53xx switches at the service access
layer.
Deployed 20 OSN6800 devices at the three
data centers to form a dual-plane network (the
two planes back up each other).
Used six wavelengths at early stages, which
can increase to 80 wavelengths in the future.
Customer Benefts
Reduced power consumption (30% lower
than the industry average), improved network
reliability, mitigated equipment running risks,
and decreased investment
Higher reliability (service switchover within 50
ms) and easier network expansion and upgrade
Data Center Redundancy Network Solution
Server
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device
Switch
Server
Storage
device
Switch
Server
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device
Switch
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Double-plane DWDM
disaster recovery network
WAN access area
WAN
upstream
WAN downstream
OA area
Production area
Management
and testing area
Quidway
S5300
Quidway
S5300
Quidway
S5300
Network core area
Tier-2
organizations
Bank HQ Local
organizations
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Project Background
Sberbank of Russia is the largest fnancial institution in Russian,
taking up 26% and 30% of the total bank assets and capitals
in Russia's bank market. Based on Tier 1 Capital, Sberbank ranks
No.43 in the world.
To support its considerable online services, Sberbank required a
reliable network that ensures service continuity.
Sberbank also called for multi-service support, including FE,GE,
10GE, FC, and STM-x services.
Low latency for SAN services and quick service response were also
Sberbank's demands.
Huawei Solution
Deployed two OSN 8800s at the primary data center and additional
one OSN8800 at data center 2 and another two OSN8800s at data
center 3.
Deployed six OSN 6800s at six branches in Stavropolskiy Kray to
connect these branches to HQ.
Customer Benefts
Saving of rack resources due to the use of high-integration
OSN8800s (one rack supports 128*10G)
Easier network expansion (1.28T OTN XC meets the customer's
fast-growing service requirements)
Higher network reliability
Project Background
Shanghai Stock Exchange intended to build a local
redundancy center for its data center and systems to
ensure the stable operation of transaction systems. It
placed high requirements for network reliability and
latency. In addition, Shanghai Stock Exchange hoped
to build a WDM network to provide abundant service
interfaces.
Huawei Solution
Used Huawei's WDM equipment after rigorous
selection to build the desired network.
Deployed eight OSN6800s, with nine wavelengths per
link (each link used a four-core optical fber).
Provided 1+1 protection for connections to improve
security and stability.
Provided abundant interfaces and supported multiple
services such as IP and storage services.
Used the U2000 NMS to uniformly manage equipment
and services.
Customer Benefts
Stable operation of equipment and systems, fexible
and smoothnetwork expansion based on service
demands, and multi-service access and protection
Data Center Redundancy Networkfor Sberbank of Russia
Datacenter 1
(Master)
Datacenter 2
(Backup)
Datacenter 3
(Backup)
OSN Data Center Backup Network for Shanghai Stock Exchange
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DWDM
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Converged Campus Network Solution
The campus network for fnancial institutions refers to the OA
network within the offce buildings at HQ and branches.
More collaborative services such as videoconferencing,
unifed communications (UC), and VoIP are introduced,
which raises higher requirements for the bandwidth, QoS,
and reliability of the campus network. However, existing
campus networks of many fnancial institutions are established
Success Stories
Converged Campus Network for BOC
Project Background
The Bank of China (BOC) has large offce buildings,
many of which must support more than 1000 users.
The campus network to be built must be reliable and
secure and support multiple services.
Huawei Solution
Used more than 200 S9300/S5300/S3300/S2300 series
switches to build a quality campus network that covers
BOC's branches in Guangdong, Shenzhen, Zhejiang,
and Guizhou.
Deployed CSS cluster technology and stacked switch
technology to improve network reliability.
Customer Benefts
Improved network performance and anti-attack
capabilities
Enhanced network reliability and quick service switchover
within 50 ms without deploying xSTP technology
Multi-service support, simplifed network structure,
and easier service provisioning
MAN
Core switch
S9300 cluster
Convergence layer
S5300
Access layer
S2300/
S3300
IP terminal PC
ATM
Bank
account
checkingterminal
early and they cannot support these collaborative services.
Therefore, fnancial institutions want to optimize these
networks.
Huawei has unveiled a Converged Campus Network Solution
specifcally designed for fnancial institutions, helping them
improve their campus networks.
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Project Background
The Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) has a large offce
network in its Beijing branch (including Gongzhufen,Jinyu,
and Dongdan offce sites).
The network must support thousands of users and
must be highly secure and reliable to support complex
offce services.
Huawei Solution
Deployed 57 S9300s to build a quality campus network.
Customer Benefts
Investment protection and good compatibility with
equipment from other vendors at the access layer
Improved network performance and anti-attack capabilities
Higher reliability, 50 ms switching protection,multi-
service support, simplifed network structure, and easier
service provisioning
Converged Campus Network for ABC
MAN
WAN area
Core area: S9300
Convergence
area: S9300
Extranet area Production
terminal access area
Server area
CCTV Monitoring Network for SEHK
Project Background
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong ("SEHK") is the fourth largest
stock exchange in the world. It has stringent requirements for the
reliability and stability of network equipment.
SEHK intended to build a closed-circuit television (CCTV) monitoring
network for its newly built offce building.
Huawei Solution
Provided an E2E CCTV monitoring network.
Deployed two S9300 switches at the core layer and provided
cluster functions to enhance network reliability. At the convergence
layer, deployed 11 S5700 switches to provide dual-homing access
functions for equipment at the access layer. At the access layer,
used 38 POE-capable S3700 switches to provide power supply
for more than 5000 cameras and reserve 20% ports for future
network expansion.
Deployed security features to prevent unauthorized access to the
network.
Customer Benefts
Higher network reliability and stability to ensure service continuity
Flexible network architecture to facilitate future service expansion
Higher security that protects CCTV monitoring services
Reduced risks through POC testing that ensures the feasibility of
Huawei's solution
S9300 CSS
S5700
S3700-PWR
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Project Background
The National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) is the largest
bank in Kuwait and has more than 175 branches
in 17 countries.
NBK intended to build a reliable, secure, and
easy-to-maintain OA network.
Huawei Solution
In Phase I, deployed 24 S5300 switches at some
branches to build the access layer for the OA
network.
Leveraged the S5300's rich QoS features to achieve
differentiated QoS for services and maximize the
bandwidth utilization.
Deployed application security policies to protect
the entire network.
Customer Benefts
A reliable, secure, and easy-to-maintain OA
network that meets growing service demands while
mitigating network risks
Good compatibility with existing network, thereby
protecting investment and avoiding over-reliance
on the same vendor
OA Network for NBK
Core layer
IP Phone PC ATM Query
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One-stop Branch Access Solution
Financial institutions' branches provide face-to-face services
to customers. Their major functions include dealing with
customers' fnancial requests (account opening or cancellation,
deposits or withdrawals, and transfer), promoting fnancial
products, and handling customer complaints. Branches often
are small and have fewer than 30 employees. At present, the
biggest challenges for branches are to:
Simplify network structure and ensure network simplicity
and standards compliance, thereby reducing network
construction and management costs.
Reduce costs in private line resources, shorten the network
construction period (now two or three months), and
quickly restore the system in case of disasters.
Decrease network management costs, reduce the need
of onsite O&M, and effciently monitor the quality of
private lines.
Solution Overview
One-stop Branch
Access Solution
Subsidiary network
AR3200/NE40E-X3
AR1200/AR2200
Branch Branch Branch Branch
The One-stop Branch Access Solution aims to connect all
branches and ATMs to the subsidiaries or data centers
in wireline or wireless mode by way of one piece of
equipment.
Selected products include:
Subsidiary side: AR2240/AR3260/NE40E-X3
Branch side: AR2200/AR1200/AR200+S2700/S5700
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Solution Overview
One-stop branch network, 3G access, and remote management (automated confguration and SLA management
forprivate lines)
Highlight 1: "In a Box" Branch Network Solution
Multiple ICT devices in one box (these devices
include data, voice, power supply, air conditioning,
and environment monitoring devices as well as
servers)
Standard cabinets for quick deployment and easy
maintenance
Embedded frewall, environment monitoring unit,
and UPS to ensure security and reliability
One-stop
Standards-compliance
Security and reliability
Transmissionequipment
(provided by carriers)
Router
Switch
Monitoring
server
(Optional)
UPS host
UPS battery
Standard
cabinet
Air
conditioner
Highlight 2: 3G Branch Access Solution
Remote branch
AR G3
3G
Carrier Network
AAA server
VPDN L2TP
IPSEC
AR G3 (LNS)
HQ
AAA server
Flexible wireless access: 3G USB card and 3G plug-in card, which can smoothly evolve to LTE
Service quality assurance: abundant QoS features (EF, AF, and BE)
High reliability: hot-swappable AR G3 cards and power supply redundancy
Strong security: SIM card+password authentication and IPSec encryption
One-stop Branch Access Solution
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Success Stories
Project Background
Caixa is the second largest state-owned bank in Brazil. It has
numerous branches that are geographically dispersed.
Caixa required reliable and one-stop access to these branches in
order to reduce CAPEX and OPEX.
Huawei Solution
Deployed AR series routers to connect terminals such as PCs,
telephones, and ATMs at branches.
Leveraged the features of AR G3 routers (such as PBX voice,VPN,
xDSL, and xPON features) to reduce the number of devices at
branches, simplify network structure, and facilitate remote
management and maintenance.
Customer Benefts
Quick network buildout (426 AR routers deployed within a short time)
Good compatibility with Cisco equipment on the live network
One-stop branch access that reduces network buildout and O&M costs.
AR
AR
PBX
PBX
VPN-2
VPN-1
IP/MPLS
Cloud
IP
Backbone
Backbone Router
SBC
Project Background
In 2011, Santander ranked as the 4th largest
bank in the world in terms of brand values.
Santander intended to build a multi-service
network. To mitigate over-reliance on the
same vendor, Santander also required IP
standards-based open products to ensure good
interoperability.
Huawei Solution
Provided E2E, open, and feature-rich products
to meet Santander's requirements for multi-service
support.
Delivered more than 600 switches since 2011
Q2 to support Santander's branches.
Customer Benefts
Reduced risks as Huawei's switches and routers
have passed Santander's stringent testing
Good interoperability through the use of Huawei's
open and standards-compliant products, thereby
protecting investment
Cost-effective solution
One-stop Branch Access Network for Santander in Spain
ARG3
SX700
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One-stop Branch Access Network for HDB in Egypt
Project Background
The Housing and Development Bank (HDB) in Egypt has more
than 60 branches and more than 150 ATMs. It intended to build a
reliable branch access network.
Huawei Solution
Deployed three NE20E-8 core routers (two at HQ and the remaining
one at the backup data center).
Installed more than 140 AR routers as egress routers at branches.
Customer Benefts
Reliable network with redundancy backup design
3G linksas backup links at some branches and as primary links at
other branches
Project Background
Commercial banks are transforming their business.
Their branches are shifting from a service processing
center to a sales service channel. Customer-centric,
effective, real-time, and customizable fnancial services
bring tremendous changes to network applications of
branches. Apart from conventional real-time services and
OA services, branches will embrace more converged
applications such as UC, collaboration, and digital
media applications.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)
intended to build a quality network that supports ubiquitous
access and meets branches' business transformation.
Huawei Solution
Deployed more than 500 AR G3 routers (at the network
side) and S2700 switches to build a ubiquitous branch
access network for ICBC's seven regions. In addition,
provided multiple types of products to meet the
requirements of branches of all sizes.
Deployed BFD technology between branches and
subsidiaries to ensure quick fault detection and
service switchover within microseconds and no service
interruption.
Customer Benefts
High-bandwidth, strong-reliability, and superb-stability
wireless and mobile branches whose scope of fnancial
services are extended with the help of Huawei's
expertise in WLAN, wireless, and 3G data card felds
Environmentally-friendly branch network that features
reduced power consumption and noise
One-stop Branch Access Network for ICBC
Switch Router
S2700 AR1220/2220/2240
To subsidiary
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Project Background
PICC is one of the largest insurance companies
in China. PICC has over 12,000 branches in total.
PICC required a high-quality access network to
provide ubiquitous and effcient access for its
branches.
Huawei Solution
Deployed AR G3 routers to build a ubiquitous
branch access network for PICC and allow branches
at any geographical locations to effciently access
the company's network.
Deployed 20 AR2220 devices to make for effcient
access of all branches.
Customer Benefts
Ubiquitous and effcient access for branches, thereby
expanding the scope of service and improving QoS
Suffcient bandwidth, high reliability design, and
support for future service development
Reduced O&M costs (especially for branches located
far away from subsidiaries and HQ) with the help
of AR G3 routers' powerful remote maintenance
functions
One-stop Branch Access Solution for PICC
E1, MSTP
Aggregationat
subsidiaries
AR G3
AR G3
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Overview of Large Enterprises
Defnition of a large enterprise: an enterprisethat has reached a certain level in terms of annual sales, general assets,
and employees and has certain infuence in its industry.
Business development targets of Huawei: Fortune 500 companies, international enterprises, and regional large
enterprises.
Industries of the targeted large enterprises: ISP, manufacturing, commerce, logistics, real estate, etc.
Huawei Solutions for Large Enterprises
Internet Data Center (IDC)
Network Solution
xPON Solution for High-end
Residential Areas
Applicable to broadcasting,
multimedia, information,
and Internet companies
Applicable to hotels, holiday
villages, and high-end
residential areas
Applicable to commercial
buildings such as offce
buildings, enterprise OA
buildings, and high-rise
apartments
Commercial Building
Network Solution
Based on the characteristics of ISP, commerce, and real estate industries, Huawei has unveiled three major solutions
accordingly: IDC Network Solution, xPON Solution for High-end Residential Areas, and Commercial Building Network
Solution. For large enterprises in other industries, horizontal network solutions can be used.
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
IDC Network Solution
In the cloud computing era, new services constantly come
up, which pose many higher requirements for the IDC.
Additionally, as more servers are used in the IDC, internal
interconnection is dramatically required for the IDC
network. Internet companies have varying requirements for
the access scale, large Layer 2, VM migration, and network
convergence of the IDC network. Based on the service type,
the IDC can be classifed into a search-type IDC (represented
by Baidu and Google) and storage-type IDC (exemplifed by
Facebookand Sina). Search-type data centers have high
requirements for inter-server collaborative computing, while
storage-type data centers focus on service load-balancing.
At present, IDCs are increasingly converged, with unifed
network functions and structures.
Industry Trends
Convergence trends: As Internet
services are gradually converged,
IDCs will also be converged into
comprehensive ones that support
both search-type and storage-
type IDC functions.
Multi-data center construction trends:
Internet companies must build multiple
data centers to accelerate service
response, improve user experience, and
enable the customer to quickly beneft
form accessible and on-demand data
center services.
IDC trends:
comprehensive IDC
Search-type IDC:
requires greater
access volume
and data mining.
Storage-type IDC:
requires more
data-to-desktop
and information
applications.
IDC Network Development Trends
Evolution Availability Pooling Visualization
The future-proof 400G
cloud network platforms
and desktop clouds that
support cloud computing
and virtualization
technologies will become
the industry trends.
The IDC network must be
highly reliable and secure
to ensure that services run
uninterruptedly around the
clock. In addition, loop free
reliable (LFR) Ethernet, end
of row (EOR) large-buffer,
and IP+optical multi-level
disaster recovery solutions
will be widely used.
More network virtualization
technologies will be used to
schedule data and network
resources effciently and
on demand and ensure
stable service operation. In
addition, network structure
will be further simplifed and
services will be isolated more
effectively.
Intelligent and visualized
network management
functions, such as unifed
IP and IT management,
network topology
management, and graphic
network traffc analysis,
will become the basic
network management
functions of the IDC.
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IDC Network Solution
Solution Overview
The IDC solution has two variants: (1) Large IDC Solution
and (2) Small and Midsize IDC Solution.
These two variants are defned based on the number of
servers. A large IDC houses more than 5000 servers. Due
to its large size, the large IDC is traditionally divided into
different service function areas. These areas are connected
using Layer 3 technologies. However, as large Layer 2
technologies become mature, it will be a good choice to
Typical Networking
a) Architecture of the Large IDC Solution
CE12800
CE12800
CE6800/
CE5800
Trill
Multi-path fattened
network (large buffer)
Port buffer
Master Slave Slave Slave
Area 1
Master Slave Slave Slave
Area 3
Master Slave Slave Slave
Area n
Solution Highlights
Area-based construction:
Classifes the network into different areas and connects
these areas through the core layer.
Higher reliability:
Uses CSS clustertechnology inside an area to build an LFR
Ethernet network, thereby reducing the possibility of loops
and simplifying the network structure. In addition, deploys
the Trill protocol (a large Layer 2 protocol) between areas
to build a wider Layer 2 network and support cross-area
VM migration.
Large capacity:
Leverages the prominent features of the CE12800, such
as 48T forwarding capability, 1T bandwidth per slot, and
a larger number of MAC entries, to support more servers.
Data center features:
Fully uses the prominent features (such as FCoE and
one physical device virtualized into multiple devices) of
CE series switches to provide a converged and virtual
network, thereby reducing investment.
connect these service function areas through large Layer
2 technologies. Small and midsize IDCs primarily target a
specifc service, and do not need to defne different service
function areas. Whether to select a two-layer or three-
layer architecture for small and midsize IDCs is determined
based the quantity of servers. For large IDCs, Huawei
promotes CE series switches; for small and midsize IDC,
Huawei highlights S series switches.
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
Core layer: S9700
Convergence
layer: S7700
Access layer:
S5700/S6700
Cluster
+
LAG
+
Stacking
LFR
Ethernet
Hierarchical design:
Defnes the network into different layers (core layer+access
layer or core layer+convergence layer+access layer) based
on the number of users.
Reliability:
Uses CSS+LAG+iStack technologies to build an LFR network,
thereby enhancing the reliability of the ISP network.
b) Architecture of the Small and Midsize IDC Solution
Solution Highlights
Large buffer:
Leverages the high-end switch S9700 that provides 200
ms buffering capability to guard against traffc congestion.
Selected Equipment
Network
Module
Selected
Equipment
Description
S series switch
S9700/
S7700
A core switch that supports CSS technology, 40*10GE high-density cards, 48*GE,
200 ms buffering, and all-in-one valued-added service cards.
S6700
A 10GE TOR switch that provides high-density 48-port 10GE cards and supports
cluster technology.
S5700
A GE TOR switch that provides high-density 48-port GE cards, supports cluster
technology and plug-in cards, and offers 10GE uplinks.
CE switch
(planned TR5
in 2012 Q4)
CE12800
Supports data center features such as large Layer 2, equipment virtualization, and
VM migration.
Uses a CLOS orthogonal architecture that supports amaximum capacity of 48T.
Allows for GE, 10GE, 40GE, and 100GE evolution and supports a maximum of
288*40GE and 1152*10GE to meet the requirements of large IDCs.
CE6800
A 48-port TOR access switch that supports 10GE downstream transmission, 40GE
upstream transmission, FCoE, Trill, and cluster features.
CE5800
A 48-port TOR access switch that supports GE downstream transmission, 10GE
and 40GE upstream transmission, Trill, and cluster features.
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Success Stories
IDC Network for Yandex in Russia
Project Background
Yandex is a Russian Internet company that provides a
large number of Internet-based services, such as search,
news, map, encyclopedia, mailbox, e-Commerce,and
Internet advertising.
Yandex has a large number of access switches in its
data center. It has low requirements for equipment
features but is highly sensitive to the price, switching
capacity, and interface quantity of the equipment.
Huawei Solution
Used high-density S5700 switches as access switches
to support a large number of servers. (At the largest
data center node, 3000 servers are supported cost-
effectively.)
Used the S9300 switches as P and PE equipmentto support
data backup between data centers and interoperate with
Cisco's Nexux7000 for quick traffc forwarding between
data centers.
Customer Benefts
Real-time data backup and higher reliability by way
of hot backup technology used between data centers
(each application service is load-balanced to more than
1000 servers of different data centers)
Investment protection due to seamless interoperability
between Huawei's S9300 and Cisco's Nexux7000
Backbone
MP-BGP RR
Fastbone
MP-BGP RR
Cisco 6500 Cisco 6500 Cisco 6500
IBGP RR
Servers
1GE 1GE 1GE
S5300
10GE 10GE 10GE
S5300 S5300
Cisco N7K Only L2
Huawei
S9300
Datacenter
FOLOA
Internet Data Center Network Solution
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
Success Stories
Project Background
Baidu is the largest search service provider in China,
with a market share of 77.7%, according to iResearch's
2011 statistics.
Massive website visits, requiring parallel-computing-
capable servers
Heavy data traffc, calling for access and convergence
devices that have a large switching capacity and high
packet forwarding capabilities
Huawei Solution
Deployed multiple S9300 switches and 40 S6700 switches
to build a large Layer 2 network (S9300: provides 10GE
aggregation; S6700: provides 10GE access).
Used end-to-end high reliability design.
Customer Benefts
Real-time search services for worldwide users
Line speed and congestion-free upstream transmission
on all access switches
End-to-end reliability assurance to ensure the user
experience
IDC Network for Baidu
Core Layer
S9300
Access Layer
S6700
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IDC Network for Shanghai Giant Network Technology Co., Ltd.
Project Background
Shanghai Giant Network Technology Co., Ltd. is a famous
interactive entertainment company that mainly focuses on
online games.
It intended to build a high-bandwidth and high-
reliability IDC to support more users and turn itself into
a more appealing game platform in China.
Easy network management was also the company's key
requirement.
Huawei Solution
Used stacking technology and S series switches
(providing high-density GE/10GE ports) to offer a large
switching capacity for data center services.
Adopts high-reliability design for equipment and the
entire network to secure services and ensure service
proftability.
Used an effcient and powerful NMS system to achieve
visualized network management and speed up
service provisioning.
Customer Benefts
Good benefts from Huawei's technical service capabilities
Improved application performance and support for a
large number of users as expected
IP/FC SAN
IDC Network Solution
Success Stories
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
xPON Solution for High-end Residential Areas
Industry Requirements
Characteristics of high-end residential areas, high-end
hotels, and villas:
1. At present, users do not have so high requirements for
bandwidth. However, as bandwidth-hungry services such
as IPTV, video communications, and online gaming are
successively launched, more bandwidths will be required.
2. Traditional voices and TV services are still strongly
required. As a result, a unified network is needed to
support all services.
3. Users have strong payment capabilities and the
network is used for a long time. Therefore, the network
must be easy to maintain.
Fire To The x (FTTx) solutions are well suited for these
scenarios and effciently support bandwidth-hungry services
such as IP data, video, and voice services.
To respond to market demands, Huawei has unveiled an
FTTx Campus Solution for high-end residential areas. This
solution uses xPON and other local access technologies to
support a variety of services, such as data communications,
conventional voice, conventional TV, VoIP, IPTV, and video
surveillance services.
Solution Introduction
This FTTx Campus Solution contains three major solutions:
FTTx Solution, FTTC (WLAN+ Camera) Solution, and RF
Overlay Solution.
Requirements from IP and
traditional services
Durable and easy
maintenance
Complex access
scenarios
High-end
residential areas
Large-campus, low-density,
and large-bandwidth
network coverage
xPON Solution for High-end
Residential Areas
FTTx Solution
FTTC
(WLAN+Camera)
Solution
RF Overlay
Solution
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1. FTTx Solution
Solution Overview
This solution helps build a point-to-multipoint (P2MP) passive
optical network (PON). The PON network features a high
bandwidth of 2.5 Gbit/s to even 10 Gbit/s, wide coverage,
and long transmission distance. In addition, this network
supports comprehensive QoS features and provides
multiple protection schemes, thereby effciently supporting
multiple services, such as voice, data, and video. The PON
network consists of the optical line terminal (OLT), optical
distribution network (ODN), and optical network unit
(ONU) or optical network terminal (ONT). This solution
supports indoor and outdoor scenarios.
Based on different access scenarios, FTTx is classifed into
FTTB, FTTH, and FTTC.
FTTB
(Fiber To The Building)
FTTH
(Fiber To The Home)
FTTC
(Fiber To The Curb)
FTTB applies to shopping
malls, stores, and clubs. By
using access devices and AR
routers or access switches,
FTTB provides high-density
optical broadband access
and supports multiple
services (such as OA, voice,
and videoconferencing) for
SMEs.
FTTH applies to high-
end residential areas,
apartments, andhotels.
It provides not only
conventional telephony
and TV services, but also
high-speed Internet (HSI)
and triple-play services to
households.
FTTC allows for smooth
operation of bandwidth-
hungry services such as
video surveillance and Wi-
Fi, and also ensures indoor
and outdoor coverage
throughout the campus.
xPON Solution for High-end Residential Areas
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
Typical Networking
Solution Highlights
Provides full-service access to meet requirements in different scenarios.
Supports unifed management of all access equipment and ensures easy and effcient network O&M through the use
of unifed NMS and professional fault diagnosis equipment.
Provides large capacity, high bandwidth, multi-service support, and easy maintenance features (PON is the mainstream
construction mode for "last mile" in the industry).
Supports multiple access technologies and uses passive optical splitters to suit various scenarios.
Adopts a P2MP PON that reduces the backbone optical fbers and features strong anti-interference performance and
a low fault rate.
MA5600T
MA5603T
MA5608T
PSTN Internet
OLT
Router
Splitter
Splitter
MA5669
MA5616
ONU
ONU
ONT
ONU
ONU
MA5626
MA5669 Camera(CCTV)
LSW
LSW
AR
AP AP AP
HG8245T
HG8247T
Network monitoring
room
FTTC
WLAN covering the
residentialarea
FTTH
Villas, apartments,
hotels, etc.
FTTB/FTTF
Stores, restaurants, supermarkets, banks, etc.
IPTV PC
PC
RF
(CATV)
POTS
POTS
Access
control
Videoconferencing
IP
Phone
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2. FTTC (WLAN+ Camera) Solution
Solution Highlights
Adopts multi-level optical splitting to fully utilize optical resources and achieve wide coverage of the
access network.
Uses passive optical splitters that do not need power supply or maintenance, have a low fault rate,
and are free from ambient interference.
Supports POE to transmit data packets while supplying power to cameras and APs through Category
5 cables.
xPON Solution for High-end Residential Areas
Intelligent
application
system
Video surveillance
management
platform
Indoor
distributed AP
Indoor
settled AP
Outdoor AP
IP camera IP camera
Video
encoder
Analog
camera
Indoor Wi-Fi
Indoor security Household security Campus security
Outdoor Wi-Fi
Optical
splitter
Optical
splitter
Storage
equipment
Software
client
Video wall
Video decoder
Offce desktop
Software
client
Control center
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
3. RF Overlay Solution
Solution Overview
This solution uses optical transceivers to modulate CATV
RF signals into optical signals and then transmits them over
the PON network. This solution can leverage the FTTH ODN
network to build an all-optical access network. The RF
network provides broadcasting and video services,
while the PON network is used for interactive services.
Solution Highlights
Seamlessly interconnects the broadcasting television network and the Internet and uses the newly built FTTH
network to transmit CATV signals to end users.
Uses the newly built FTTH network to provide multiple services, such as Internet access, VoIP, and VoD services.
Provides a unifed access platform for data services and previous CATV services (these two services do not affect
each other), which facilitates future upgrade from CATV to IPTV.
Switch
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Selected Equipment
Equipment Type Product
OLT
MA5600T: large-capacity OLT for 8K ONU/ONT access
MA5603T: medium-capacity OLT for 6K ONU/ONT access
MA5608T: small-capacity OLT for 2K ONU/ONT access
ONU
Multi-service processing: MA5616
Enterprise offce: MA5620 and MA5626
Three-network convergence: MA5612
Simplifed edition for enterprises (indoor and outdoor): MA5628
Outdoor integrated: MA5669
Industry level: MA5621
ONT
Bridging ONT: HG8010
Bridging+voice ONT: HG8110, HG8240, and HG8242
Gateway ONT: HG8245, HG8247, and HG8447
AC Standalone AC: AC6605
AP
Indoor: AP6010DN
Outdoor: AP6610DN
xPON Solution for High-end Residential Areas
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
Project Background
Burj Khalifa is the tallest manmade structure in the
world, at 829.84 m. It has 1044 deluxe apartments and
houses the world's frst Armani Hotel with 160 guest
rooms and suites. Due to Burj Khalifa's uniqueness
and top-class position, customers have stringent
requirements for multimedia communications service
inside Burj Khalifa.
Burj Khalifa intended to build a network for different
scenarios/services and also large-bandwidth and high-
density access.
Huawei Solution
Provided 100 Mbit/s ultra-broadband services through
FTTH.
Designed different service levels, and provided
differentiated quality services and unique services such as
customization of targeted advertisements and programs.
Customer Benefts
Higher quality, more reliable, and full-service ultra-
broadband experience
Differentiated services (triple play service for individual
users; VPN/leased line service for common commercial
users; P2P service for VIP customers)
Success Stories
FTTH Project for Burj Khalifa
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GPON Project for Hangzhou Legend City
Project Background
The Legend City is currently the largest
building complex in Hangzhou and also the
frst high-class building complex in Zhejiang
Province. It is a complex of high-quality
offce buildings, city view apartments,
internationalized commercial apartments,
internationalized hotels, and top-notch
stores.
The customer required a network solution
that is able to provide ultra-broadband
access and carry both traditional and VoIP
services.
Huawei Solution
The OLT (MA5680T) in the core equipment
room provides Internet access and voice
services for the whole building complex.
It is connected downstream to the
UA5000 (which uses GPON for upstream
transmission) for voice service access
through UA5000's POTS ports, and also
to the MA5626 for data service access.
The OLT also implements FTTH for ultra-
broadband services.
Customer Benefts
High-quality, highly-reliable, and full-service
experience (including ultra-broadband
and voice services)
Lower network maintenance cost using
unifed platform to carry data and voice
services
Data center
Softco
Core equipment room
MA5680T
CMNET
1:8 splitratio
Legend City, Hangzhou
xPON Solution for High-end Residential Areas
Success Stories
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
Project Background
Iusacell wanted its network to carry more
services facing ferce competition in the
local access network markets.
The video service has become a mission-
critical service for Iusacell to win the market.
An ultra-broadband platform was in urgent
need for future FMC services.
Huawei Solution
Provided a unifed FTTH platform for TV,
HSI and VoIP services.
Provided an integrated voice solution (IPTV+RF
overlay/FTTH) for different application
scenarios.
Designed ODN sites in a professional way
to accelerate FTTH deployment.
Customer Benefts
Shortened deployment through the use of
automatic network confguration and PnP
installation
Slashed OPEX with unifed management
and powerful ONT OAM
Iusacell FTTH Project
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Commercial Building Network Solution
Industry Requirements
High performance and
integrated wireless
Rich and comprehensive
security policies
Commercial
building
Simplified network
management
Convergence of
data and language
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
Solution Overview
Commercial Building
Network Solution
Architecture
of the
Abuilding
infrastructure
platform
WLAN
solution
for buildings
Voice
services
solution for
buildings
Low-rise
building
High-rise
building
5-10 stories
300-1000 information
points
High performance, easy
management, high
reliability, and clear
hierarchy
Network scalability
External services such as
website and email
Massive traditional voice
access or VoIP access
Remote access and
hierarchical department
management
The commercial building network solution provides an
intelligent network that integrates security, wireless access,
and unifed communications. For various application
scenarios of small- and medium-sized enterprises, this
solution includes the building basic network solution,
building WLAN solution, and inter-building voice solution.
Currently, commercial buildings can be classifed into
low-rise buildings and high-rise ones by the number
of stories and information points. Low-rise buildings
have less than fve stories and 100-300 information
points. High-rise buildings have fve or more stories
and more than 300 information points. Note that
the campus network solution, instead of commercial
building network solution, is recommended for high-
rise buildings having more than 10 stories.
Product Confgurations for the Solution
Internet Egress Aggregation Switch Access Switch Estimated Cost (CNY)
Low-rise Building AR2200 S5700 S3700 35,000 to 100,000
High-rise Building AR3200 S7700 S5700 50,000 to 200,000
1-5 stories
100-300 information points
High performance, multi-
function, fattened network,
and high reliability
Traditional voice access
Internet access for services
such as sending and
receiving emails
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1. Building Basic Network Solution
Solution Overview
A typical low-rise building has 100-300 information
points.
This solution uses middle-range switches as the
central network switching platform and central
convergence point, low-end switches for service and
terminal access, and AR routers as the egress routers
of the entire network. The AR routers integrate basic
frewall functions to protect the system boundary
security, and they also function as PBXs to provide
VoIP and traditional voice services. This solution only
requires a simplifed network management tool.
A typical high-rise building has 300-1000 information
points.
This solution uses function-rich AR routers as the egress
routers and deploys professional frewalls. High-density
voice boards of AR routers support massive traditional
voice service access.
This solution uses S7700s for core convergence.
Integrated with AC functions, S7700s have their failure
possibilities minimized and are easy to maintain. S5700s
are stacked at the convergence layer, simplifying
confgurations and improving network performance
and reliability.
This solution requires a professional network
management tool.
Typical Networking
S5700
stacking
Staff on the move
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Basic Network Solution for Low-rise Buildings Basic Network Solution for High-rise Buildings
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
Solution Highlights
Integration of voice, security, and wireless access:
Function-rich AR routers provide built-in PBX functions
for traditional and VoIP voice services, and built-in
frewall and AC functions for network security and
wireless access.
Scalability: A fexible network structure allows future
expansion of voice and wireless services, protecting
customer investment.
Selected Equipment
Equipment Type Product
Core switch S7700 (for high-rise buildings)
Aggregation switch S5700 (for high-rise buildings) and S3700 (for low-rise buildings)
Access switch S3700
Egress router AR2200 (for low-rise buildings) and AR3200 (for high-rise buildings)
Easy maintenance: The network is fattened. The NMS
can manage IP and IT devices in a unifed manner,
with no need to assign a dedicated IT engineer.
Clear area division: Departments are physically isolated
or logically isolated by VLANs, ensuring service security
and facilitating troubleshooting.
High reliability: The core aggregation devices are stacked,
and AR routers use redundancy backup for 3G links.
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2. Building WLAN Solution
This solution uses AC-capable AR egress routers and S7700
series switches, PoE-capable S3700 and S5700 series
switches, and various wireless APs for unifed control and
management of wired/wireless users as well as good
adaptability to different scenarios. This solution supports
multiple WAN upstream modes (for example, 3G) and
achieves fexible wired/wireless access.
Soluation Highlights
Provides the 802.11n network, compatible with existing 802.11 a/b/g users.
Supports a maximum rate of 450 Mbit/s for a single frequency, and 900 Mbit/s for dual frequencies (by 2012 Q4);
provides products with the world's best radio frequency, strong anti-interference, and large coverage.
Provides intelligent Layer 2 isolation technology and MAC-address-based packet forwarding to avoid broadcast
storm; supports IP source guard, DHCP snooping, and DAI in local forwarding mode for a perfect balance of
performance and security.
Selected Equipment
Network Module Selected Equipment
AC
AC6605
AR3200/AR2200, S7700 (integrated with an AC board)
AP
AP6010 SN (single frequency), AP6010DN (dual-frequency), AP7110 DN (3 x 3MIMO
dual-frequency 900 Mbit/s 11n AP), AP6310 SN (indoor 11n AP), AP6510 DN (outdoor
dual-frequency 11n AP), and AP6610 DN (full-specifcation outdoor dual-frequency 11n AP)
AR1200/AR200
Extranet
area
Access
layer
Core/
Convergence
layer
E series
S7700
Built-in AC
Server area
(authentication\management\eSight)
AC6605
Independent AC
S5700EI
stacking
Wireless
access
Wireless
access
Wireless con-
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Wireless OA Voice
services
Monitoring
Monitoring
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Solution Overview
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
3. Inter-building Voice Solution
Typical Networking Solution Overview
This solution uses an AR router (also has the functions of
IP PBX) as the egress router of a building. IP phones are
connected to the PoE ports of S3700/S5700 switches.
The high-density voice board of an AR router provides a
maximum of 256 POTS ports for large-scale analog voice
service access.
Solution Highlights
Provides One Number Link You (ONLY), paging, and call transfer services (by AR).
Provides 3G backup and local survival for branches to improve service reliability (by AR functioning as the enterprise
voice gateway).
Allows services to be carried over the IP network, saving toll communication costs.
Commercial building A (HQ) Commercial building B
Success Stories
Long Wish Hotel Network Project
Internal server area
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S7700 Built-in AC
S5700 stacking
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Project Background
Long Wish Hotel International, with the investment
of more than CNY3 billion, is a fve-star modern hotel
with super-standard.
With the growing services, the Hotel needed to provide
suffcient bandwidth for diversifed services like OA,
multimedia conferencing, high-speed Internet access,
digital TV on demand, and video surveillance.
Huawei Solution
Deployed four networks (operation network, hotel
room network, hotel room control board, and digital
TV on demand network), each using S7700 as the core
device; used S5700 access the access device for the
hotel room network and S2700 for the other three.
Employed enhanced Ethernet protocols from the S7700
at the core layer to the S5700/S2700 at the access layer,
ensuring hitless service switching.
Customer Benefts
Shortened network rollout to meet multi-service
requirements
Good service experience through the use of Huawei's
function-rich X7 all-series switches
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Offce Network Project for Beijing Zhongye Building
Success Stories
Arqiva Arqnet Enterprise Access Project
Core/
Convergence layer
Access laye
AC6605
Independent AC
S7700
Built-in AC
Wireless
access
Wireless
access
Wireless
conference
Monitoring Monitoring Wireless OA
Server area
(authentication\management\eSight)
S5700EI
stacking
Voice
services
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The offce network of Zhongye Building for Patent Examination
Cooperation Center of SIPO involved two parts: intranet and
extranet. They are physically isolated and connected to the
SIPO intranet and extranet separately.
The offce network needed to cover 1800 information points
and be scalable for future service expansion.
Wireless coverage was required for all stories to achieve
mobile offce.
Huawei Solution
Deployed function-rich switches (redundancy confguration
of key modules; hot-swappable, integrated service modules)
in the intranet.
Used special software for 110 APs to ensure wireless coverage
in the building.
Used the 10GE optical fber to connect two core switches,
preventing failures of key nodes
Customer Benefts
Higher work effciency with effcient, ubiquitous, and integrated
wired/wireless access
No service interruption through the use of full-redundancy
design
Shortened network rollout to accelerate the customer's multi-
service footprint and protect their investment
Project Background
Arqiva, the communications infrastructure and media
services company, operates at the heart of the broadcast,
satellite and mobile communications markets. Customers
include major broadcasters such as the BBC, BSkyB and
the independent radio groups
Aqriva required a high-performance integrated CPE for
government, mobile, and enterprise user access.
Huawei Solution
Provided AR G3, an integrated CPE. The function-rich (high-
speed Internet access, high-performance LAN switching,
embedded voice service, Wi-Fi/3G/4G wireless access, and
abundant interfaces) AR G3 simplifes network design,
accelerates service launch, and better protects customer
investment.
Customer Benefts
Cost-saving through the use of an all-in-one (Internet access,
LAN switching, VPN, and security) CPE
Industry-leading performance and scalability with the use of
the multi-core CPU and non-blocking switching architecture
Accelerated multi-service footprint and maximized return
on investment (ROI)
Enterprise Networking
Solutions and Cases
Success Stories
Project Background
China CTDI Engineering Corporation (CTDI for
short) is headquartered in Chongqing, China. The
headquarters originally communicated with the
branch in Laos through the international line, but
the cost was high and the voice functions were
limited. To achieve highly-effcient and cost-effective
transnational communication, CTDI decided to
purchase new devices.
Huawei Solution
Deployed AR2240 as an IP-PBX in the headquarters
and AR1220V as an IP-PBX in Laos branch; deployed
SIP trunks over the Internet for VoIP services between
the headquarters and branch.
Merely added boards and IP phones for the growing
demands.
Customer Benefts
Extensive services including voice conference, voice
mailbox, IVR, call waiting, call transfer, call forwarding,
secretary, and remote offce
Slashed cost (saving more than 90%) for transnational
communications
Secure communications based on industry-leading
VPN/IPSec; adaptable to poor network environment
using HQoS
Transnational communications Project for China CTDI Engineering Corporation
External fixed-line
phones/mobile
phones
IP phones at
branches
Laos
AR1220V
Chongqing
AR2240
Fixed-line phones
at branches Fixed-line phones at HQ
External fixed-line
phones/mobile
phones
IP phones at HQ
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