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Session Number
Presentation_ID
Cisco IP NGN
for
Metro operators
Presentation to Da nang P&T
Truong Quoc Cuong
Technical lead, SP
Cisco Systems
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Agenda
1. Cisco IP NGN
2. Metro services and solutions
3. Cisco solution to DNG P&T/VNPT
4. Cisco products update
5. Q&A
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INTELLIGENT NETWORKING
INTELLIGENT NETWORKING
Cisco IP NGN - Architecture
Architectural Convergence
GAMING VIDEO/IPTV
PRESENCE-
BASED
TELEPHONY
WEB
SERVICES
MOBILE
APPS
IP
CONTACT
CENTER
Intelligent
Edge
Customer
Element
Multiservice
Core
Access/
Aggregation
Open Framework
for Enabling
Triple Play on
the Move
(Data, Voice, Video,
Mobility)
Service
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Cisco IP NGN Journey with SP
Partnering for Success
IP NGN
Introduction
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Supercomm:
IP NGN Security
DDoS Mitigation
Solution
Web VPN
IP NGN: Network
Convergence
XR 12000 Series
7604
SPA/SIP
Linksys & ISR Momentum
Video Innovations
Call Session Control
Platform
MPLS Interworking
Cable IP
NGN
Wideband
Introduction
Today: Today:
Delivering Delivering
Video/IPTV Video/IPTV
over IP NGN over IP NGN
BT 21CN BT 21CN
Comcast & Time Warner Comcast & Time Warner
NTT, NTT, Telewest Telewest
Kabel Kabel Deutscheland Deutscheland
Neuf Neuf Telecom, Sprint End Telecom, Sprint End--to to--End End
Yahoo Broadband Yahoo Broadband
Telecom Italia Telecom Italia
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Agenda
1. Cisco IP NGN
2. Metro services and solutions
3. Cisco solution to DNG P&T/VNPT
4. Cisco products update
5. Q&A
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Agenda
Metro services
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Sample of metro service portfolio
NB Internet
BB Access (x 10)
Games (x 10)
Business (e.g. 20-30%)
L3 VPN Large enterprise/National-wide
L2 VPN (ME)
Residential
Triple Play (Data, Voice & Video)
Managed/Hosted services
Managed voice
Managed security (DDOS, Fire walling, Hosted)
Hosted services (Data center)
BB voice (Linksys One)
NGN Voice
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Evolution of Local Loops
Dramati c mi grati on from LL/Di al to xDSL/Ethernet
Price
Bandwidth
Leased Lines
(DDN, ATM/FR)
xDSL
Ethernet
Ether
DSL
DIAL
DSL
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Differentiate
Metro Ethernet
Business customers
Network infrastructure for Metro & Regional network
MEF (E-LAN, E-LINE)
Triple Play
Residential customer
Make use of ME infrastructure
Video/IPTV focus
Managed service
End-to-End solution
IT shift
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L2VPN Cooks - Who does what?
Focus on the User-Perspective: Ethernet Services, UNI, Traffic
Engineering, E-LMI, ...
Building Ethernet-Access (and beyond) Networks: Provider Bridges
(802.1ad); EFM (802.3ah); Connectivity Management OAM: 802.1ag;
802.1ah Backbone Bridges, 802.1ak Multiple Registration Protocol,
802.1aj Media Converters,...
L2VPN, PWE3 WG Building the Network Core: VPWS, VPLS
SG15/Q12, SG13/Q3; Architecture of Ethernet Layer Networks,
Services etc. from a Transport perspective. E2E OAM.
Ethernet to Frame-Relay/ATM Service Interworking
DSL related architecture & transport aspects (WT-101):
BRAS-requirements, Ethernet Aggregation / TR-59 evolution,
subscriber session handling,
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Agenda
NGN Metro Network
Convergence, Broadband and Multi-service
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Metro Ethernet Network Architecture
ITU-T definition
Core Device (P)
Fast Packet Forwarding, supports sophisticated Traffic Engineering &
Congestion management
Core Device (P)
Fast Packet Forwarding, supports sophisticated Traffic Engineering &
Congestion management
Service Application Layer Network-facing PE (N-PE)*
MPLS, L2TPv3, VPWS, VPLS
IP Service Application layer: L3VPN, Internet Access
Value Added Services: Content, Managed IDS, Firewall, Hosted
Telephony, L2 Service Interworking
Service Application Layer Network-facing PE (N-PE)*
MPLS, L2TPv3, VPWS, VPLS
IP Service Application layer: L3VPN, Internet Access
Value Added Services: Content, Managed IDS, Firewall, Hosted
Telephony, L2 Service Interworking
Aggregation Device (PE-AGG)
Traffic aggregation and congestion management
Aggregation Device (PE-AGG)
Traffic aggregation and congestion management
Edge Device User facing PE (U-PE)*
Admission control, Security Policy Enforcement, Classification, Policing
and Marking
Mapping function: VPN Mapping to a VLAN to SONET/SDH circuit,
VLAN to EoMPLS tunnel, VRF lite to MPLS VPN, VC-ID translation
Service Enforcement layer; E2E SLA monitoring and reporting
L2VPN: ERS, EMS, ERMS, EWS
L3VPN
Edge Device User facing PE (U-PE)*
Admission control, Security Policy Enforcement, Classification, Policing
and Marking
Mapping function: VPN Mapping to a VLAN to SONET/SDH circuit,
VLAN to EoMPLS tunnel, VRF lite to MPLS VPN, VC-ID translation
Service Enforcement layer; E2E SLA monitoring and reporting
L2VPN: ERS, EMS, ERMS, EWS
L3VPN
U-PE
PE-AGG
N-PE
P
CE
* draft-ietf-ppvpn-l2-framework-03.txt
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Building a L2VPN Service Architecture
Areas to Be Addressed
How to Build the
Ethernet Access
UNI Definition How to Build the
Interconnect Media
How to Connect the
EA & IM Networks
Redundancy,
Interaction w/ PWs
Dual-Homing
Backdoor links
STP & address scaling
OAM&P,
MPLS/L2TPv3
Redundancy
address withdrawal
PW encap & signal.
Auto-Discovery
OAM&P,
Customer STP
and BPDU handling
802.1x, 802.3x,802.3ad
Dual Homing
Customers
GVRP, GMRP, LLDP,
Minor changes to
standard IEEE bridges
Customer VLAN transp.
MAC address scalability
Redundancy
OAM&P,
U-PE A
U-PE B
U-PE C
N-PE 3
N-PE 4
N-PE 2
N-PE 1
Customer
Equipment
CE
CE
UNI
SP Network
PW
Access Core
CE
U-PE D
UNI
ATM
MPLS
SONET/SDH
Native
Ethernet
PW
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Metro Ethernet island
Inter-Metro
Backbone
Metro
Access
Metro
Aggregation
Regional
Metro
Catalyst
6500/Cisco
7600
Catalyst
4500/6500/
Cisco 7600
ME 3400
Series /
3750M
ME 3400
Series
Enterprise/SMB
Residential/
SOHO/SMB
ISP
Si Si
Si Si
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Next Generation MAN Architecture
Functional Layers
Service Connectivity and Tunnelling
Subscriber and Service Aggregation
Metro Ethernet Aggregation Network
Metro Core Network
Ful l Service
Customer Equipment
Large Scale
Aggregation
Intell igent
Edge
Multiservice
Core
Efficient
Access
Integrated Architecture Integrated Architecture
Access Node
Aggregation
Node
P
CE
BRAS
PPP, IP, MPLS MPLS/IP
Ethernet/IP/MPLS DSL, Ethernet
NMS/OSS NMS/OSS
MPLS PE
Ethernet
ATM PVC
Ethernet
Access
MPLS
Ethernet
Aggregation
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Agenda
Deployment scenarios
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Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPNs
VPNs
ME 6524
Metro HQ
Metro Branch 1
ISP
Blue VRF
Orange
VRF
Service Provider
Network
ME 6524
ME 6524
ME 6524
ME 6524
Metro Branch 2
Metro Branch 3
Metro Branch 4
802.1Q Tunneling
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
VLAN Translation
Hardware-based EoMPLS and MPLS
MPLS Traffic Engineering
MPLS Fast Reroute
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Triple Play Services
Triple Play
FTTH
STB
ADSL
DSLAM
Modem
Service Provider
Network
STB
ME 6524
Voice
Video
Data
Voice
Video
Data
Customer Located
Switch
IEEE 802.1Q Trunk
802.1Q Tunneling
DHCP Snooping, DHCP Option 82
Hardware Multicast Replication
IP Multicast Protocol (PIM-SM, PIM-
SSM, IGMP v3, IGMP Snooping)
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H-VPLS Services
H-VPLS
ISP
ME 6524
VPLS
MPLS
Access
ME 6524 ME 6524
ME 6524
MPLS
Access
Pseudowire Pseudowire
Hardware-based EoMPLS
EoMPLS VC type 4 and type 5
MPLS Fast-Reroute
MPLS Traffic Engineering
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Agenda
Metro Ethernet
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Service Provider Ethernet
Delivers an Ethernet UNI to
businesses/subscribers for
WAN/Broadband connectivity
SP has multiple transport, access and
service offering options
100 Mbps
Ethernet
Remote
Worker/
Subscriber
Regional Headquarters
10 Mbps
Ethernet
2 Mbps
Ethernet
Subscriber
SP
Metro Ethernet
Network Remote
Office 2
Remote
Office 1
PSTN
Multi-Tenant
Unit (MTU)
STB STB
L3VPN VoIP Hosting
Ethernet UNI
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Layer 3 & Layer 2 VPN Characteristics
SP devices forward customer
packets based on Layer 3
information (e.g. IP addresses)
SP is involved in customer
IP routing
Support for any access or
backbone technology
IP specific
Foundation for L4-7 Services!
Example: RFC 2547bis VPNs
(L3 MPLS-VPN)
SP devices forward customer
frames based on Layer 2
information
(e.g. DLCI, VPI/VCI, MAC)
Enterprise stays in control of L3
policies (Routing, QoS)
Access technology is determined
by the VPN type
Multiprotocol support
Example: FRATMEthernet
LAYER 3 VPNs LAYER 2 VPNs
The Choice of L2VPN over L3VPN Will Depend on How Much
Control the Enterprise Wants to Retain
L2 VPN Services Are Complementary to L3 VPN Services
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E E- -LAN LAN
VPLS VPLS
E E- -Line Line
VPWS VPWS
Virtual Virtual
PORT PORT VLAN VLAN
E E- -LAN LAN
VPLS VPLS
E E- -Line Line
VPWS VPWS
E E- -LAN LAN
MP MP--to to--MP MP
E E- -Line Line
Pt Pt--to to--Pt / Pt Pt / Pt--to to--MP MP
Private Private
Ethernet VPN Services (MEF, IETF)
Naming Convent ion
** Metro Ethernet Forum terminology
** IETF terminology
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EMS EMS
EWS EWS
Virtual Virtual
PORT PORT VLAN VLAN
ERMS ERMS
ERS ERS
EPR EPR
MP MP--to to--MP MP
EPL EPL
Pt Pt--to to--Pt / Pt Pt / Pt--to to--MP MP
Private Private
Ethernet Based VPN Services
Layer1 & Layer2 Servi ces + Layer3 Access
(Ethernet Private Line)
(Ethernet Private Ring) (Ethernet Multipoint Service) (Ethernet Relay Multipoint)
(Ethernet Wire Service) (Ethernet Relay Service)
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Building a L2VPN Service Architecture
Areas to Be Addressed
How to Build the
Ethernet Access
UNI Definition How to Build the
Interconnect Media
How to Connect the
EA & IM Networks
Redundancy,
Interaction w/ PWs
Dual-Homing
Backdoor links
STP & address scaling
OAM&P,
MPLS/L2TPv3
Redundancy
address withdrawal
PW encap & signal.
Auto-Discovery
OAM&P,
Customer STP
and BPDU handling
802.1x, 802.3x,802.3ad
Dual Homing
Customers
GVRP, GMRP, LLDP,
Minor changes to
standard IEEE bridges
Customer VLAN transp.
MAC address scalability
Redundancy
OAM&P,
U-PE A
U-PE B
U-PE C
N-PE 3
N-PE 4
N-PE 2
N-PE 1
Customer
Equipment
CE
CE
UNI
SP Network
PW
Access Core
CE
U-PE D
UNI
ATM
MPLS
SONET/SDH
Native
Ethernet
PW
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Metro Ethernet Access and Connectivity Services
Ethernet to Resi denti al and Busi ness Cust omers
Core
Metro Ethernet
Network
Metro Ethernet
Network
Metro Ethernet
Network
HFC
IP
DSLAM
Metro Ethernet
Network
Ethernet Access Ethernet Access
DSL Access DSL Access
Cable Access Cable Access
Internet
Access
Ethernet
Connectivity
L2 M2P
Services
Ethernet Access Ethernet Access
Services Services
Eth
DSL
CMTS
Ethernet
SW
Ethernet Connectivity
L2 P2P
Intra / Inter-Metro
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Three Types of
Bandwidth Profiles
UNI
EVC
1
EVC
2
EVC
3
Ingress Bandwidth
Profile Per Ingress UNI
UNI
EVC
1
EVC
2
EVC
3
Ingress Bandwidth
Profile Per EVC
1
Ingress Bandwidth
Profile Per EVC
2
Ingress Bandwidth
Profile Per EVC
3
UNI
EVC
1
CE-VLAN CoS 6 Ingress Bandwidth Profile Per CoS ID 6
CE-VLAN CoS 4
CE-VLAN CoS 2
Ingress Bandwidth Profile Per CoS ID 4
Ingress Bandwidth Profile Per CoS ID 2
EVC
2
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Service Performance (QoS)
Service Performance Parameters
Frame Delay
Frame Jitter
Frame Loss
Service performance level to delivery determined via:
Per CoS ID, e.g., 802.1p user priority per EVC
Per UNI (port), i.e., 1 CoS for all EVCs at UNI
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Metro Network Architecture
Services Portfolio
Fiber
xWDM
MSPP/MSTP
RPR
Routing/Switching
Network
EPL
EWS
EWS
ERS
EMS
ERMS
EPR
Multicast
EWS
ERS
EMS
ERMS
Multicast
IP VPN
EoMPLS
Multicast
TDM
SAN

IP VPN
EoMPLS
(Access)
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Metro Ethernet Services Types
Ethernet
Private
Line
Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 3 Layer 1
Ethernet
Wire
Services
Ethernet
Relay
Services
Ethernet
Multi-pt
Services
Ethernet
Relay
Multi-pt
Services
Ethernet
Private
Ring
IP
MPLS
Point to Point Multi-point to Multi-point
Content
Screening
Security;
CCTV
Enter-
tainment
Corporate
Access
Home
Device
Mgmnt
Streaming
(Audio,
Video) Hosted
Telephony
Instant
Messaging
Business
Continuance
Storage
Web
Hosting
Directory
Service
Secure
Email
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How can it be used for Services to enterprise
customers?
Metro Metro
Ethernet Ethernet
IP VPN
IP VPN
Internet Access
Internet Access
IP Services
(layer 3)
Differentiation to Differentiation to
existing existing
or new services or new services
Ethernet Relay
Ethernet Relay
Ethernet Line
Ethernet Line
Transparent LAN
Services
Transparent LAN
Services
Connectivity
Services (layer 2)
New Service New Service
Revenue Revenue
Frame Relay
Interworking
Frame Relay
Interworking
Legacy Service
Enhancement
Extending value Extending value
Of frame relay Of frame relay
investment investment
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The Complete Transport Service Portfolio
3H networks
- High security, bandwidth, resiliency
Private Metro
Ethernet Network
Ethernet Private Ring
Full meshed networks
Transparent LAN
with QoS
Ethernet Multipoint
Service
Hub & spoke networks
FR up to 1 Gbps
with QoS
Ethernet Relay Service
Multi-service high speed DDN
Burstable DDN
with QoS
Ethernet Wire Service
High speed DDN DDN up to 1 Gbps Ethernet Private Line
Applications Service Analogy Ethernet Services
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Metro Ethernet Services
A Comparison With Legacy L2 Services
low low High Service Flexibility
slow slow Fast Provisioning
Complex Complex Simple Administration
No No Yes IP Optimized
$$$ $$ $ CPE: per port Cost
$$$ $$ $ Cost/Mb
Low Medium High Protocol Efficiency
Yes Limited Supported QoS
1.5M to 622M 56K to 45M 10M to 10G Scalability
ATM FR Ethernet Attributes
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Connectivity Requirements Differs
by Enterprise Application
Transparent LAN
- L2 LAN Service
Multipoint connectivity
Shared bandwidth
CIR/PIR
Address transparency
Native LAN speed/rate limited
MAN/Campus
Data/IP application
LAN-LAN
LAN Extension
Ethernet Line
L1 Private line
Point-to-point
Dedicated Bandwidth
L1 protection/highest reliability
Highest security
Campus/MAN
Data/IP application
Data center interconnect
Remote Storage
Data center trunk to CO
Ethernet Line
- L2 Relay Services
Ethernet Line
L2 Line Service
Connectivity/Service
All of the above
Support service multiplexing on the
same port
FR/ATM interworking
MAN/WAN
Data/IP application
High speed Access to
Internet/intranet/extranet
Hosted service Provider
Point-to-point
Native LAN speeds
Shared Bandwidth
Bursting
L2 Protection
MAN/WAN
Data/IP application
High speed Internet
Bulk Data transfer
- data back-ups
Requirements Application
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Metro Ethernet Services
Enterprise Requirements
Classes
of Service
Service
Uptime
Management
Multicast
Security
Service Level Agreement (SLA) Characteristics
Cost Effective
Investment Protection
FR/ATM Inter-working
Analogous to
WAN Classes
of Service (4
Levels or More,
Shaping and
Rate Limiting)
LAN Extension,
Priority & Non-
Priority,
CIR&PIR
High Availability
Resiliency /
Redundancy
Customers
would pay a
Premium for
Dual
Redundancy
Secure Private
Networks
(VPNs)
Protection
against Hackers
Mechanisms to
prevent DOS
Firewall/IDS
Authentication/
Login
Minimal
management
overhead for
provisioning from
end-user
perspective
Bandwidth
Adjustment
Self-provisioning
may become a Tie
Breaker
Networks today
not suited for any-
to-any voice/video/
collaboration type
of traffic
Protocols
Handling
Large Routing
Domain between
SP & Enterprises
Transport of
Enterprise L2
PDUs across SP
Network
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Ethernet Wire Service (EWS)
Features
Carrier network transparency
Oversubscription using stat-
muxing
Tiered service offering based on
bandwidth, CoS, distance
SLA Capability based on classes
of service
Routers and/or Switches as CPE
devices
Sample SP Service Offering
P2P LAN extension
Ethernet access to providers
(e.g. storage)
Data Center connectivity
Enterprise B
Enterprise C
(HQ)
Ent C
Branch
Office
Enterprise A
Primary Data Center
SP PoP
Storage
Metro Ethernet
Service Provider
Network
Enterprise A
Backup Data Center
CPE-Router/Bridge
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UNI Attributes UNI Attributes
1000Mb 10Mb 100Mb
Full
duplex
Auto
802.3
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Mode
MAC Layer
Service Multiplexing
Speed
Bundling
All to One Bundling
EVC Attributes EVC Attributes
PTP
(E-Line)
MP
(E-LAN)
Yes
Yes No
CE-VLAN ID
Preservation
CE-VLAN COS
Preservation
Unicast Frame Delivery
EVC Type
MCAST Frame Delivery
BCAST Frame Delivery
No
CIR
Ingress BW Profile
Per UNI
Ingress BW Profile
Per EVC
Ingress/Egress BW
Profile COS ID
L2 Control
Processing
L2 Control
Processing
802.3x
LACP
802.1x
GARP
STP
Bridge
MCAST
CDP
VTP
PAgP
UDLD
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Peer Discard Pass
CBS
EIR
EBS
Yes No
Service Frame
Transparency
Ethernet Wire Service (EWS)
SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
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Ethernet Relay Service (ERS)
Features
Scalability for large sites
Service tiering based on bandwidth,
CoS, distance
SLA - CIR/PIR/Burst, loss
FR/ATM Inter-working
Recommend a router as CPE device
Sample SP Service Offering
Branch Office VPN (L2VPN, F/R
equivalent)
IP VPN access (L3VPN -
Intranet/Extranet)
Internet (ISP) access
SP POP
Metro
Branch 1
Metro HQ
Multiple
services at UNI
Metro Service
Provider
Network
Metro
Branch 2
CPE-Router
IP VPN
Internet
FR/ATM
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UNI Attributes UNI Attributes
1000Mb 10Mb 100Mb
Full Auto
802.3
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Mode
MAC Layer
Service Multiplexing
Speed
Bundling
All to One Bundling
EVC Attributes EVC Attributes
PTP
(E-Line)
MP
(E-LAN)
Yes
Yes No
CE-VLAN ID
Preservation
CE-VLAN COS
Preservation
Unicast Frame Delivery
EVC Type
MCAST Frame Delivery
BCAST Frame Delivery
No
CIR
Ingress BW Profile
Per UNI
Ingress BW Profile
Per EVC
Ingress/Egress BW
Profile COS ID
L2 Control
Processing
L2 Control
Processing
802.3x
LACP
802.1x
GARP
STP
Bridge
MCAST
CDP
VTP
PAgP
UDLD
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Peer Discard Pass
CBS
EIR
EBS
Yes No
Service Frame
Transparency
Ethernet Relay Service (ERS)
SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
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Ethernet Multipoint Service (EMS)
Features
Rate Limiting possible
Service tiering based on
bandwidth, CoS, distance
Routers and/or Switches as
CPE devices
Sample SP Service Offering
Corporate/campus
LAN extension
LAN Extension over WAN
Disaster Recovery
HQ
Metro
Branch - 1
Metro
Branch - 2
Data Back-Up
Site
Service Provider
Network
SP VLAN
CPE-Router/Bridge
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UNI Attributes UNI Attributes
1000Mb 10Mb 100Mb
Full Auto
802.3
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Mode
MAC Layer
Service Multiplexing
Speed
Bundling
All to One Bundling
EVC Attributes EVC Attributes
PTP
(E-Line)
MP
(E-LAN)
Yes
Yes No
CE-VLAN ID
Preservation
CE-VLAN COS
Preservation
Unicast Frame Delivery
EVC Type
MCAST Frame Delivery
BCAST Frame Delivery
No
CIR
Ingress BW Profile
Per UNI
Ingress BW Profile
Per EVC
Ingress/Egress BW
Profile COS ID
L2 Control
Processing
L2 Control
Processing
802.3x
LACP
802.1x
GARP
STP
Bridge
MCAST
CDP
VTP
PAgP
UDLD
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Peer Discard Pass
CBS
EIR
EBS
Yes No
Service Frame
Transparency
Ethernet Multipoint Service (EMS)
SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
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Ethernet Relay Relay Multipoint Multipoint Service (ERMS)
Features
Rate Limiting possible
Service tiering based on
bandwidth, CoS, distance
Recommend a router as
CPE device
Sample SP Service Offering
Branch Office VPN (L2VPN,
F/R equivalent)
IP VPN access (L3VPN -
Intranet/Extranet)
Internet (ISP) access
Disaster Recovery
HQ
Metro
Branch - 1
Metro
Branch - 2
Data Back-Up
Site
Service Provider
Network
SP VLAN
CPE-Router/Bridge
SP POP
IP VPN
Internet
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UNI Attributes UNI Attributes
1000Mb 10Mb 100Mb
Full Auto
802.3
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Mode
MAC Layer
Service Multiplexing
Speed
Bundling
All to One Bundling
EVC Attributes EVC Attributes
PTP
(E-Line)
MP
(E-LAN)
Yes
Yes No
CE-VLAN ID
Preservation
CE-VLAN COS
Preservation
Unicast Frame Delivery
EVC Type
MCAST Frame Delivery
BCAST Frame Delivery
No
CIR
Ingress BW Profile
Per UNI
Ingress BW Profile
Per EVC
Ingress/Egress BW
Profile COS ID
L2 Control
Processing
L2 Control
Processing
802.3x
LACP
802.1x
GARP
STP
Bridge
MCAST
CDP
VTP
PaGP
UDLD
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Peer Discard Pass
CBS
EIR
EBS
Yes No
Service Frame
Transparency
Ethernet Relay Multipoint Service
(ERMS)
SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
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Ethernet Private Line Service (EPL)
Features
Uses Sonet/SDH as transport
layer
Dedicated bandwidth
No Oversubscription
High availability-protected
SLA Uptime, bandwidth,
packet loss
Sample SP Service Offering
Mission critical
Data centers
Business continuity
Network consolidation
Secondary Data Center
Primary Data Center
Metro
Branch - 2
Service Provider Network
SONET / SDH
Metro
Branch - 1
HQ
CPE-Router/Bridge
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UNI Attributes UNI Attributes
1000Mb 10Mb 100Mb
Full Auto
802.3
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Mode
MAC Layer
Service Multiplexing
Speed
Bundling
All to One Bundling
EVC Attributes EVC Attributes
PTP
(E-Line)
MP
(E-LAN)
Yes
Yes No
CE-VLAN ID
Preservation
CE-VLAN COS
Preservation
Unicast Frame Delivery
EVC Type
MCAST Frame Delivery
BCAST Frame Delivery
No
CIR
Ingress BW Profile
Per UNI
Ingress BW Profile
Per EVC
Ingress/Egress BW
Profile COS ID
L2 Control
Processing
L2 Control
Processing
802.3x
LACP
802.1x
GARP
STP
Bridge
MCAST
CDP
VTP
PAgP
UDLD
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Peer Discard Pass
CBS
EIR
EBS
Yes No
Service Frame
Transparency
Ethernet Private Line (EPL)
SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
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Ethernet Private Ring Service (EPR)
Features
Statistical Multiplexed
Uses RPR transport
Dedicated bandwidth for
RPR
Flexible Bandwidth
3H - High availability, high
bandwidth & high security
Sample SP Service Offering
Great for many low speed
services
Internet Access
Mission critical
Data centers connectivity
HQ/Campus ring
Secondary Data Center
Primary Data Center
Service Provider Network
RPR
Metro
Branch - 2
HQ
CPE-Router/Bridge
Metro
Branch - 1
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UNI Attributes UNI Attributes
1000Mb 10Mb 100Mb
Full Auto
802.3
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Mode
MAC Layer
Service Multiplexing
Speed
Bundling
All to One Bundling
EVC Attributes EVC Attributes
PTP
(E-Line)
MP
(E-LAN)
Yes
Yes No
CE-VLAN ID
Preservation
CE-VLAN COS
Preservation
Unicast Frame Delivery
EVC Type
MCAST Frame Delivery
BCAST Frame Delivery
No
CIR
Ingress BW Profile
Per UNI
Ingress BW Profile
Per EVC
Ingress/Egress BW
Profile COS ID
L2 Control
Processing
L2 Control
Processing
802.3x
LACP
802.1x
GARP
STP
Bridge
MCAST
CDP
VTP
PAgP
UDLD
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Conditional
Un-
conditional
Peer Discard Pass
CBS
EIR
EBS
Yes No
Service Frame
Transparency
Ethernet Private Ring
SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
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Agenda
Triple Play
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Common Subscriber
Services across any Last
Mile access
Continued Leadership in
Ethernet Aggregation
Price/Density
IP Services for Business
and Consumer
Voice, Video, Data
L2/L3 VPN
Service Exchange
integration
Architectural evolution
Service Provider Edge Strategy
7600
DSL
Mobile
Wireless
802.11
WiFi
Metro
Broadband
Aggregation
Cable
ETTx
Core
IP Service
Node
IP Service
Node
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Cisco IP NGN - New Service Revenues
Example: Residential Broadband Services
Local and LD
Voice $40/mo
Teleworker
$70/mo
Digital
Music
$10/mo
Broadband
Access
$30/mo
NetPVR
$10/mo
Video and xVoD
$50/mo
Home Net
$10/mo
Wireless Security
$30/mo
Gaming
$7/mo
Integrated Networks, Content and Entertainment Systems
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NGN Market Drivers
Device Functionality is Blurring...
Any Service, Any Device
AT WORK, AT HOME, ON THE ROAD
AT WORK, AT HOME, ON THE ROAD
Video
Conferencing
Video
Conferencing
Digital TV /
VOD
Digital TV /
VOD
VoIP VoIP
High-Speed
Internet /VPN
High-Speed
Internet /VPN
PDA /
Email
PDA /
Email
Text / Instant
Messaging
Text / Instant
Messaging
Custom Ring
Tones / MP3
Player
Custom Ring
Tones / MP3
Player
Push-to-Talk /
Intercom
Push-to-Talk /
Intercom
VOICE
VOICE
DATA
DATA
VIDEO
VIDEO
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NGN Market Drivers
IP Rich Media Applications & Services
VIDEO ON DEMAND
TV ON DEMAND / nPVR
VIDEO ON DEMAND
TV ON DEMAND / nPVR
BROADCAST TELEVISION BROADCAST TELEVISION VIDEO STREAMING VIDEO STREAMING
VIDEO PHONE /
VIDEO CONFERENCING
VIDEO PHONE /
VIDEO CONFERENCING
GAMING / INTERACTIVE TV GAMING / INTERACTIVE TV
Over the Top
Video
Over the Top
Video
Managed
Video
Applications
Managed
Video
Applications
Video
Communications
Services
Video
Communications
Services
VIDEO TO OTHER DEVICES VIDEO TO OTHER DEVICES
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NGN Market Drivers
Impact of Broadband Traffic
IPTV
Internet
Access
VoIP
I
P

T
r
a
f
f
i
c
Time
128k - 6.0 Mbps
Interactive
Gaming
3.0 5.0 Mbps
Broadcast TV
(SD-TV)
30Kbps-100
Kbps
VoIP
6.0 7.0 Mbps HDTV MPEG-4
3.0 - 6.0 Mbps
Video on
Demand
.500 - 1.5 Mbps Internet
Bandwidth
Required
Consumer
Applications
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Map service VC to VLAN
ATM COS on the UNI and IEEE 802.1p on NNI
PPPoE, PPPoA, 1483/2684 bridged/routed support
L2 isolation inside a VLAN, MAC forced forwarding
IGMP snooping (no message suppression) & fast leave
DHCP snooping with OP 82 or VMAC for IP bridged, VMAC for PPPoE
Security Functions:
MAC, ARP, IP spoofing Prevention
MAC filter to separate users, limit broadcast
U-PE Ethernet DSLAM Functional Set
IP
DSLAM
SIP
Video
SP
ISP
ATM (AAL5)
8 xPVCs per ADSL
CPE
modem
IEEE 802. 1Q
Voice
Video
Data
Set-top Box
PEM
P:5
P:4
P:0
P:4
VBR-rt
VBR-nrt
UBR
DSL
CPE
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
N-PE
PE- AGG
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Triple Play Ethernet DSLAMs Architecture Concept
Architecture concept aligned with DSL Forum WT-101
On- Li ne Message Fai l Network
Power Ch Up
Ch Dn
Sel ect Gui de Menu NLC n3
PE-AGG
802.1Q
N-PE
Ethernet Rings
Hub & Spoke
Business Customer
Residential Customer
On- Li ne Message Fai l Network
Power Ch Up
Ch Dn
Sel ect Gui de Menu NLC n3
Residential Customer
Remote CO
802.1Q
Ethernet DSLAM
RG
RG
PC
STB
Login
Portal
Access Provider
AAA + DHCP
Servers
IP / MPLS
RG
Business Customer
ISPs DHCP & AAA
Servers
8
0
2.1
Q
802.1Q
L3 IP/MPLS
L2 Ethernet
U-PE
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PPPoE Internet Access Service
On- Li ne Message Fai l Network
Power Ch Up
Ch Dn
Sel ect Gui de Menu NLC n3
PE-AGG
802.1Q
N-PE
Multiple GE Rings
Residential Customer
Remote CO
802.1Q
CPE
PC
STB
Access Providers
AAA & Billing Servers
IP / MPLS
ISPs AAA & Billing
Servers
Internet
Video Headend
VOD Servers
PPPoE Client (PC or routed CPE) generates PPP
VMAC translation done by DSLAM for authorization
User is authenticated at AAA Server and IP address is assigned
User is re-authenticated at ISP of choice (based on user domain)
User can access internet
U-PE
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IP Bridged Internet Access Service
On- Li ne Message Fai l Network
Power Ch Up
Ch Dn
Sel ect Gui de Menu NLC n3
PE-AGG
802.1Q
N-PE
Multiple GE Rings
Residential Customer
Remote CO
802.1Q
CPE
PC
STB
Access Providers
DHCP & Billing Servers
IP / MPLS
ISPs AAA & Billing
Servers
Internet
Video Headend
VOD Servers
PC or Routed CPE generates DHCP request
Subscriber is ident ified via DHCP Op 82/VMAC inserted
by the DSLAM
User is authorized by the DHCP sever and IP address is assigned
User can access internet
Assumes flat fee Internet Access service
U-PE
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Broadcast TV, PPV, Radio Service
On- Li ne Message Fai l Network
Power Ch Up
Ch Dn
Sel ect Gui de Menu
NLC n3
PE-AGG
802.1Q
N-PE
Multiple GE Rings
Residential Customer
Remote CO
802.1Q
CPE
PC
STB
Access Providers
AAA, DHCP & Billing
Servers
IP / MPLS
Internet
TV/PPv/Radio Headend
VOD Servers
STB generates DHCP request
Subscriber is ident ified via DHCP Opt ion 82/VMAC
inserted by the DSLAM
IP address is assigned (may be conditional on user subscription)
STB generates IGMP request (subscription level verified at DSLAM)
U-PE
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Video on Demand, Personal VCR Service
On- Li ne Message Fai l Network
Power Ch Up
Ch Dn
Sel ect Gui de Menu NLC n3
PE-AGG
802.1Q
N-PE
Multiple GE Rings
Residential Customer
Remote CO
802.1Q
CPE
PC
STB
Access Providers
AAA, DHCP & Billing
Servers
IP / MPLS
Internet
Video Headend
VOD , PVR Server
User access Video Server where he is authenticated
Traffic is unicast to user
STB generates DHCP request
Subscriber is ident ified via DHCP Opt ion 82/VMAC
IP address is assigned (may be conditional on user subscription)
U-PE
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Voice Service
PE-AGG
802.1Q
N-PE
Multiple GE Rings
Residential Customer
Remote CO
802.1Q
CPE
PC
IP Phone
Access Providers
AAA, DHCP & Billing
Servers
IP / MPLS
Internet
Video Headend
SIP Proxy
IP Phone can establish calls using the SIP proxy
IP Phone generates DHCP request
Subscriber is ident ified via DHCP Opt ion 82/VMAC
IP address is assigned (may be conditional on user subscription)
U-PE
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Architecture for Multicast
L3 NPE replication and L2 DSLAM replication
R
DSLAM L2 Replication
IGMP snooping
IGMP filtering
IGMP message throttling
IGMP message suppression
N-PE L3 Replication
IGMP registration
PIM-SSM, SSM mapping
Vlan for Multicast Multicast L2 replication PVC/VLAN
for Multicast
IGMP
snooping
CPE
Metro Ethernet
Network
Metro Ethernet
Network
VoIP /
PSTN
Internet
Video /
VoD
N-PE
PE-AGG
STB STB
HAG HAG
PVCs/VLANs
R
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Architecture for Multicast
L3 PE-AGG replication and L2 DSLAM replication
R
DSLAM L2 Replication
IGMP snooping
IGMP filtering
IGMP message throttling
IGMP message suppression
PE-AGG L3 Replication
IGMP registration
PIM-SSM, SSM mapping
Vlan for Video Multicast L2 replication PVC/VLAN
for Video
IGMP
snooping
CPE
Metro Ethernet
Network
Metro Ethernet
Network
VoIP /
PSTN
Internet
Video /
VoD
N-PE
PE-AGG
STB STB
HAG HAG
Service PVCs/VLANs
R
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Agenda
Service Control
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The Future: A Service Controlled Network
Real-Time
Control
Application
Awareness
Subscriber
Intelligence
Service
Velocity
Broadband
Access
Network
Managed
Network
Public
Network
Enterprise
Network
Third Party
Partner
Network
Programmability to support new applications and new business requirements Service Velocity
Application session-level bandwidth shaping, blocking, redirecting (http, rtsp, sip) Real-Time Control
Subscriber state management (per-subscriber BW management, quota and OSS integration (via
DHCP and RADIUS integration)
Subscriber Intelligence
Stateful deep-packet application inspection Application Awareness
Requirements Function
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P2P Traffic Management Case Study
Savings on network OPEX & CAPEX
Number of support calls with complaints on level of service was
reduced to zero!
Video
Web
P2P
Reduced transit costs
More BW for interactive apps =
improved performance, reduced support & churn
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Service Differentiation
Define, Enforce, and Bill for Service Offerings
Best Effort
60% of
subscribers
account for
about 60% of
day-time use
Video on Demand
Voice Over IP
P2P, Spam, DoS, Other Malicious Traffic
Browsing, Email, Chat, File Transfer
Bundled Services
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Classification / Policy Engine In Action
End-User
Set Priority = 1 Default Default SIP-OffNet RTP (bind to
F:104)
UDP, 128.33.1.99,
61.2.3.4, 3031, 30223
Set Priority = 1 Default Default SIP-Offnet SIP TCP, 128.33.1.99,
61.2.3.4, 3211, 5060
Alert if more than 3,000
/ hour
spam 128.33.1.7@grp1 SMTP-Offnet SMTP TCP, 128.33.1.7,
61.2.3.4, 3122, 25
Global Control:
30mbps/120mbps
(no limit between 1am-
4am)
Default Default P2P eDonkey TCP, 128.33.1.44,
61.2.3.66, 13142, 80
Redirect to:
www. xxx. com
Kids maggie_simpson Browsing-List1 HTTP TCP, 128.33.1.6,
61.2.3.4, 4321, 80
Default
Package
None Default General
Browsing
HTTP TCP, 128.33.1.1,
61.2.3.4, 3122, 80
Action Subscriber Service Protocol Flow tuple
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Agenda
Managed services
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Cisco IP NGN - New Service Revenues
Example: Residential Broadband Services
Local and LD
Voice $40/mo
Teleworker
$70/mo
Digital
Music
$10/mo
Broadband
Access
$30/mo
NetPVR
$10/mo
Video and xVoD
$50/mo
Home Net
$10/mo
Wireless Security
$30/mo
Gaming
$7/mo
Integrated Networks, Content and Entertainment Systems
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Corporate
Regional HQ Regional HQ
Revenue Growth
IP VPN is the Foundation for Enhanced Services
Branch 1 Branch 1 Branch 2 Branch 2 Branch 3 Branch 3
Content
Distribution
Hosting
Call Center
IP Tel &
UM
IP Tel &
UM
Remote & Mobile
Access VPN
Remote & Mobile
Access VPN
Firewall/IPS
IP VPN
Foundation
IP VPN
Foundation
Cable/
DSL
Cable/
DSL
VM VM
PSTN
Remote Access Remote Access
Content
Distribution
Collaborative
Apps
B2B
Applications
B2B
Applications
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Connecting Companies to Service Providers
Basic value of partnering with Cisco
Common routing
protocols
Consistent security
Class-of-service
policies
Network stability
Faster restoration
Easy network changes
Easy end-to-end
management
71 71 71
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APAC FY06 Managed Services
IPT
Optical
Sec
Comm
Franchise
Sales Slide Deck
Technical Service Description
Marketing Service Description
Features & Benefits
Target Market Segment
Rate Card Options
Best practice & examples
Design Guide & Cases
Implementation Cases
Sales Guides
Tools Value prop, Qualify
(Base & case), RoI
Support Day 1 & Day 2 options
Management & Billing
IP-VPN
Service Group
Target Collateral
Managed Call Manager on Client Site
Mgd CCM in Data Center (hosted)
Managed CCME
Managed IP Trunk Service
Mgd & partitioned Hosted CCM
Service
Managed Data Center Recovery
Managed Ent Backbone
Managed Firewall & IP sec VPN IOS
Managed DDOS
Managed Appliance FW
Managed IPS/IDS IOS
Managed Firewall & IP sec VPN IOS
Remote access for ISR
Managed SIA + VPN+ IPC
Managed SIA + WLAN
Managed WAN QoS enabled + IP SLA
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Agenda
1. Cisco IP NGN
2. Metro services and solutions
3. Cisco solution to DNG P&T/VNPT
4. Cisco products update
5. Q&A
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High Level Architecture - View
Metro Access
Network
Metro Access
Network
Metro
Core (MPLS)
Metro
Core (MPLS)
INTERNET
IP RAN
EDGE
IP RAN
EDGE
IP RAN
CORE
IP RAN
CORE
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CISCO CRS-1/
XR 12K
Proposed MPLS Network
Integration Steps (I): Transitional - Integrated Core Network
GE
NEW Core
GE
Juniper
(Existing Core)
Juniper Existing EDGE & BRAS
IP/MPLS
CORE
Internet GW
I
N
T
E
R
N
E
T
New Next Gen Metro
Service Edge/Aggregation
10GE
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VNPT IP NGN:
Proposed High Level Architecture (Modular Framework)
VNPT
National MPLS
(10G/40G) Backbone
P
J uniper
M160
P
P
PE
Metro Core
(MPLS-10G)
Route Reflector
10G
N
E
W

M
e
t
r
o

A
c
c
e
s
s
/
A
g
g
r
e
g
a
t
i
o
n
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
INTERNET
NEW Carrier Grade
Core
(Cisco CRS-1/XR 12K)
PE
Metro Core
(MPLS-10G)
N
E
W

M
e
t
r
o

A
c
c
e
s
s
/
A
g
g
r
e
g
a
t
i
o
n
N
e
t
w
o
r
k
10G
MSE
MSE
MSE: 7600/12K
Carrier Core: CRS-1/XR 12K
ERX
(ATM BRAS)
ERX
(ATM BRAS)
Internet GW
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Existing
Access
FR/ATM
ATM/FR
Ethernet
Sonet/SDH
IP/VPN
BRAS
NEW:
Next Gen
Metro
Migration to Common Service Network and
Multi-Service Edge : Step-1
Build the Multiservice IP MPLS Core
IP/MPLS
CORE
CRS-1/XR 12K
Cisco
Juniper
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Proposed MPLS Network
Integration Steps (II): Converged Packet Core
GE/10GE
GE
CRS-1/XR 12K
GE
Internet GW
GE/10GE
Existing Edge & BRAS Existing Edge & BRAS
RSVP-TE for P to P
and P to PE
(Juniper)
IP/MPLS CORE IP/MPLS CORE
(10G/40G) (10G/40G)
MULTI-SERVICE EDGE
LL/FR/ATM/ETH
L2/L3 VPN
Triple-Play
IPV6
MULTICAST VPN
TE/FRR/RSVP-TE
I
N
T
E
R
N
E
T
CRS-1/XR 12K
New Next Gen Metro
Service Edge/Aggregation
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One Network, Any Access, Any Services
ATM/FR
IP/MPLS
Ethernet
Sonet/SDH
IP/VPN
BRAS
Private IP
Seamless Service Interworking
Layer 2 & Layer 3 Services onto a Single Packet Infrastructure
Seamless Service Interworking
Layer 2 & Layer 3 Services onto a Single Packet Infrastructure
Migration to Common Service Network and
Multi-Service Edge: Step-2
Public IP
MSE
(7600/12K
BRAS
CRS-1/XR 12K
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Next Generation MAN Architecture
Functional Layers
Service Connectivity and Tunnelling
Subscriber and Service Aggregation
Metro Ethernet Aggregation Network
Metro Core Network
Ful l Service
Customer Equipment
Large Scale
Aggregation
Intell igent
Edge
Multiservice
Core
Efficient
Access
Integrated Architecture Integrated Architecture
Access Node
Aggregation
Node
P
CE
BRAS
PPP, IP, MPLS MPLS/IP
Ethernet/IP/MPLS DSL, Ethernet
NMS/OSS NMS/OSS
MPLS PE
Ethernet
ATM PVC
Ethernet
Access
MPLS
Ethernet
Aggregation
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Next Generation Metro Services
Business Services
DSL/ Ethernet Access
DSL Access: ERS, L3VPNs
Ethernet Access: L3 VPN, EWS, ERS, EMS, ERMS
Residential Retail Services
DSL Access
Internet Access, VoIP Telephony, VoD, IPTV
Residential Wholesale Services
Layer 3 handoff: L2TP, MPLS VPNs
Layer 2 handoff: 802.1q VLANs (EoMPLS transport)
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Next Generation Broadband Architecture
DSL
Access Node
BRAS
MPLS PE
Business
Corporate
Residenti al
STB
Aggregation
Node
Aggregation
Node
Core Network
IP / MPLS
VoD
Content Network
TV SIP
Business
Corporate
Business
Corporate
Aggregation
Node
Si Si
Si Si
Si Si
Si Si
Ethernet
Access Node
Aggregation Network
(RPR/DWDM/GE)
Distribution
Node
Access
L2/3 Edge
Identity
Address
Mgmt
Portal Subscriber
Database
Monitoring
Policy
Definition
Billing
Policy Control Plane (per subscriber)
VoD
Content Network
TV SIP
Ethernet
Access
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QoS Service Architecture
CAR:
Bandwidth
Policy
CAR:
Bandwidth
Policy
CAR: Packet
Classification
CAR: Packet
Classification
WRED
Gold Silver Bronze
STM-n/GE
Provider Edge
CBWFQ
CE
Provider
Edge
CRS-1/
XR12K
CRS-1/
XR12K
Provider
Edge
CE
Rate Limiting,
Precedence set
and Label
imposed
Sends
IP Packet
MDRR queuing
Labels removed
and forwarded to
customer
CBWFQ/WRED
Packet Directiond
CBWFQ/WRED
End-2-End CoS/QoS
MPLS
7600/12K 7600/12K
MPLS QoS
MPLS TE / FRR
Core
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Service Provider Network Organization
May be organized in different departments
Core & Aggregation networks may have different operational and trust models
The department level operational and trust models may cover the AS structure, QOS, Security, OAM policies
Core & Aggregation Models
UNI, Attached Circuits based on 802.1q/ad, PW Switching
NNI, Inter-AS Interconnection Model based on RFC2457bis Multi-AS 10c or Multi-AS TE VPNs for MPLS VPNs,
Multicast VPNs, EoMPLS and VPLS ( with directed LSP tunnelling) and alternately PW Switching for EoMPLS
Network Organization with MPLS/IP Aggregation
Multiple IGP Domain
Core Domain
IP / MPLS
(AS0)
Distribution
Node
Aggregation
Node
Aggregation
Node
Aggregation
Node
Si Si Si Si
Si Si
Si Si
Aggregation Domain
(AS2)
Aggregation
Node
Aggregation
Node
Aggregation
Node
Si Si
Si Si
Si Si
Si Si
Aggregation Domain
(AS1)
Distribution
Node
Metro
Metro
PE PE/P
P/PE PE
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Inter-AS Interconnection Model
Protocol Mapping
Core & Aggregation Networks have different AS
Interconnection between the Core & Aggregation Networks is based
on RFC2457bis Multi-AS 10c/ Multi-AS TE VPNs or PW Switching
for EoMPLS based services
Core Domain
IP / MPLS (AS0)
Distribution
Node
Aggregation
Node
Aggregation
Node
Aggregation
Node
Si Si
Si Si
Si Si
Si Si
Si Si
Metro
Aggregation Domain
(AS2)
Distribution
Node
Aggregation
Node
Aggregation
Node
Aggregation
Node
Si Si
Si Si
Si Si
Distribution
Node
Si Si
Si Si
Metro
Aggregation Domain
(AS1)
EBGP IPV4
and MPLS labels
EBGP IPV4
and MPLS labels
eBGP IPv4 + Labels
iBGP IPv4 + Labels
eBGP IPv4 + Labels
Distribution
Node
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Agenda
1. Cisco IP NGN
2. Metro services and solutions
3. Cisco solution to DNG P&T/VNPT
4. Cisco products update
5. Q&A
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Agenda
At the core
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7600 Metro Ethernet Summary
MPLS
Core
Q-in-Q 14
STP
Q-in-Q
Domain
Q-in-Q 20
STP
Q-in-Q
Domain
Internet
IP-VPN
vLAN vLAN 2100 2100
vLAN vLAN 1000 1000
vLAN vLAN 2100 2100
vLAN vLAN 1000 1000
ATM
FR DSL
vLAN vLAN 1200 1200
Cisco 7600 Advantages:
Breadth of Ethernet Interfaces: LAN & WAN GE,
multiple densities
HW Based MPLS, EoMPLS: RSP720 with 720Gbps
fabric
Ethernet Switch Infrastructure merged with WAN
feature set
Overall Strategy:
Enable SP to offer the broadest range of
network services (L2 & L3) generating
greatest revenue potential
Target both ETTB and ETTS markets
Integration with legacy services
like ATM & FR
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7600 as Universal Provider Edge Router
Target Markets
L3 VPN: IP & MPLS
L2 VPN: AToM (ATM, FR,
Ethernet), VPLS
Cable MSO
Enterprise WAN Transition
Hardware Accelerated Features
IPv4 & IPv6
IP Multicast
L2 and L3 MPLS VPN
QoS, ACLs, Policing
GRE, NAT & NetFlow
30 400 Mpps Processing
Integrated Ethernet and Leased
Line
Copper & Optical
DS-0 to OC-48/STM-16
10Mbps to 10Gbps Ethernet
Natural evolution for Cisco 7500
Series
Cisco IOS Feature Parity
Cisco 7X00 Series Port
Adapters
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Chassis Options
# of Slots
Height
Chassis/rack
Bandwidth
Performance
NEBS compliance
3-slot
3 (horizontal)
7 (4RU)
11
240 Gbps
30 Mpps
Yes
6-slot
6 (horizontal)
12.25 (7RU)
6
480 Gbps
30 Mpps
Yes
9-slot
9 (vertical)
36.75 (21RU)
2
720 Gbps
30 Mpps
Yes
13-slot
13 (horizontal)
33.3 (19RU)
2
720 Gbps
30 Mpps
Yes
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Next Generation Forwarding Engine
Sup720-3BXL Hardware Accel erated Servi ces
Hardware Accelerated Services
MPLS, MPLS VPN, EoMPLS
IPv4 and IPv6 CEF
IPv4 NAT
GRE
ACL, ACL counters
Egress policing
Performance and Scalability
30 Mpps forwarding
40 Gbps/slot
1M FIB entries
4K Unique ACLs
256K NetFlow entries
Integrated SP and RP
complex: Supports up
to 1G DRAM
Integrated Switch
Fabric: 40 Gbps per
slot
Uplink Ports:
SFP & 10/100/1000
Removable Storage
Slots: Supports up to
512 MB Compact Flash
or MicroDrive
Forwarding ASIC:
IPv4, IPv6 & MPLS
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Interface Breadth: Ethernet, POS, RPR, ATM, Services
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
10 Gigabit
Ethernet
Firewall
VPN Acceleration
Intrusion Detection
SSL Termination
Content Services
Network Analysis
OC-3/STM-1 POS
OC-12/STM-4 ATM
OC-12/STM-4 POS
OC-48/STM-16 POS
OC-48/STM-16 DPT
Channelized T3/E3
Channelized OC-12/STM-4
Gigabit Ethernet WAN
Optical Services
Modules
Intelligent Services
Modules
Ethernet
Modules
Enhanced FlexWAN
for
7000 Series PAs
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7600 Supports Full L2 & L3 MPLS Suite
Layer 3 VPNs + Layer 2 VPNs + Traffic Engineering + QoS + IP Ser Layer 3 VPNs + Layer 2 VPNs + Traffic Engineering + QoS + IP Services vices
MPLS enabled IP Backbone MPLS enabled IP Backbone
VPNs built by Edge Routers
-L3 VPNs use BGP
-L2 VPNs use Directed LDP
CE
Cisco 7600 PE Cisco 7600 PE
CE
CE
QoS mechanisms like
Queuing & Policing, QoS
Modes of Uniform & Short
Pipe Supported
Layer 3 Routing
protocols available on
PE-CE: Static, RIP,
OSPF, EIGRP, eBGP
Layer 2 Circuits:
Ethernet, ATM, Frame
Relay, PPP, HDLC
CE
Layer 3 VPN
Layer 2 VPN
Traffic Engineering
Legend Legend
PE Provider Edge Router (Service Provider)
CE Customer Edge Router (Enterprise)
TE Tunnel built using
RSVP signaling &
protection provided by
Fast Reroute
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Agenda
At the aggregation
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Cisco 7600
Catalyst 6500
Mixed Residential/Business Service Metro
Ethernet Network (ETTX)
Inter-Metro
Backbone
Si Si
Small/Med
Business
Residence
Metro Aggregation
Catalyst 4500
ISP New New
ONT 1031
CWDM Metro
Access Ring
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New Catalyst 4500 Series
Enables Control for Metro Ethernet Networks
Service provider access or edge aggregation
Scalable, predictable, wire-speed performance
48 Mpps Layer 2/3/4
Cisco Express Forwarding
Intelligent Services
Granular QoS
Enhanced Security
Reliable IP multicast
Integrated resiliency
Supervisor Redundancy
1+1 Power Redundancy
NEBS level 3 compliant
Up to 240 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports
Fiber or copper
Unsurpassed Investment protection
Catalyst 4000 line cards will work in Catalyst 4500
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Agenda
At the remote POP
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Triple Play Services
Triple Play
FTTH
STB
ADSL
DSLAM
Modem
Service Provider
Network
STB
ME 6524
Voice
Video
Data
Voice
Video
Data
Customer Located
Switch
IEEE 802.1Q Trunk
802.1Q Tunneling
DHCP Snooping, DHCP Option 82
Hardware Multicast Replication
IP Multicast Protocol (PIM-SM, PIM-
SSM, IGMP v3, IGMP Snooping)
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Cisco ME 6500 Series Ethernet Switches
The next generation of fixed configuration Ethernet switches
purposely built around the requirements of Carrier Ethernet
access and aggregation networks
Features, form factor and power consumption optimized for
Triple Play and FTTx deployments
Architecture and features consistency with the Cisco Catalyst
6500 Series for operational efficiency
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Introducing the ME 6524 Ethernet Switch
The Cisco ME 6524 Ethernet Switch is the first
instantiation of the ME 6500 Series
The ME 6524 Ethernet Switch is available in
two configuration
ME-C6524GS-8S
24 GE SFP Downlinks
+ 8 GE SFP Uplinks
ME-C6524GT-8S
24 GE-TX Downlinks
+ 8 GE SFP Uplinks
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Cisco ME 6524 Product Overview
Front and Rear View
Front View
RS232 (RJ-45) Console Port Compact Flash Slot
8 GE SFP Ports
(GE 1/25-32)
2 x USB Ports
24 GE SFP Downlinks Ports
(GE 1/1-24)
Fan Tray
Side-by-Side Airflow
Redundant Power Supplies
Rear View
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Cisco ME 6524
Hardware Overview
Compact form factor
1.5 RU rack space
19 depth
Optimal gigabit Ethernet density
Up to 32 GE interfaces, all fiber based
Interface flexibilityGE SFP or GE-TX
Redundant 400W DC power supplies, hot swappable
AC power supplies available after FCS
Hot swappable fan tray
NEBS level 3/ETSI compliant*
* NEBS Compliance Certificate expected in 1HCY06
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Cisco ME-6524SFP Optics Support
Support for gigabit Ethernet SFP optics
Wide range of optics for various reach
1000BASE-SX
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-ZX
1000BASE-BX
100BASE-BX*
1000BASE-TX*
Uplink interfaces support all the
above optics, CWDM and DWDM*
SFPs
Future proof for 100Base-BX SFPs
(single fiber)
* Available After FCS
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Agenda
At the customer site
(building, campus)
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ME 3400 Series Hardware Overview -
Service Provider-friendly Design:
Wire-speed switch built with Cisco switching ASIC
NEBS Level 3/ETSI Compliant
AC or DC Power Supply Options
All-front cabling simplify troubleshooting in the field
Compact Form factor: 1RU x 9.52 in. depth provide ease of deployment in space limited
places
Support 19, 23 and ETSI rack mount for flexible mounting options
High temperature range support: 0 ~ 50c
Supports both Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet SFP modules
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Cisco ME 3400-24TS Product Overview-
Hardware Details
AC Power Version, Front View
DC Power Version, Front View
-48 VDC
with Separate
A and B Inputs
-48 VDC
with Separate
A and B Inputs
90-240 VAC,
50-60Hz with
Power Cable
Retaining Clip
90-240 VAC,
50-60Hz with
Power Cable
Retaining Clip
System Status
LED
System Status
LED
Standard
Console Port
Standard
Console Port
Air Intake
Air Intake
Air Intake
Air Intake
24 FastEthernet
Ports
24 FastEthernet
Ports
Port Status LEDS
Port Status LEDS
2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Supports Fiber and Copper
SFPs, Including 100FX
2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Supports Fiber and Copper
SFPs, Including 100FX
Optional
Chassis Ground
Connector
Optional
Chassis Ground
Connector
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Triple Play Services
Internet
Access
Video
Voice
ME 3400 Series ME 3400 Series
Access Ring Access Ring
Home Access Home Access
Gateway Gateway
Video
Tri pl e Pl ay Tri pl e Pl ay
Robust Multicast:
IGMP Snooping
IGMP Filtering
IGMP Throttling
Advanced QoS:
Bandwidth Control Priority
Queue
Multicast Classes support
Voice
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L2 VPN service using 802.1Q Tunneling
Corp B, Site 2
Corp B, Site 2
VLAN 50 VLAN 50--120 120
Corp B, Site 1 Corp B, Site 1
VLAN 35-60
Corp A, Site 1
Customer
VLAN 35-60
VLAN 50 VLAN 50--120 120
Corp A, Site 2
Corp B, Site 3 Corp B, Site 3
VLAN 50 VLAN 50- -120 120
SP VLAN 5
SP VLAN 5
SP VLAN 8
SP VLAN 8
SP VLAN 8
SP VLAN 8
SP VLAN 8 SP VLAN 8
SP VLAN 5 SP VLAN 5
SP Metro Core SP Metro Core
Allows tunneling of customers VLAN information through service provider network
transparently by adding a second .1Q tag (service provider tag)
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling enables transparent tunneling of customer control
protocols, i.e. CDP, VTP, BPDU, etc.
L2 VPN L2 VPN
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L3VPN using Multi-VRF CE
CPE
CE
10720
Cust A
CPE
Cust B
Cust C
CPE
CPE
CLE
ME 3400 Series
Cust A
CPE
Cust B
Cust C
CPE
CPE
CLE
ME 3400 Series
PE P P
PE
MPLS
MPLS
802.1Q trunk
3 VRFs
802.1Q trunk
Multi-VRF CE brings PE functionality on ME 3400 Series without running MPLS at the
access
Customer routing tables are segregated using VRFs
Up to 26 CPE devices supported (26 VRFs)
L3 VPN L3 VPN
MPLS 3 VRFs
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What is not mentioned ?
IMS & FMC
Video solution
IP Core
CPE (ISR)
Managed services & Data center
MSPP and ROADM transport solution
Cisco Service Exchange Framework (CEF)
Network Management
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