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Agenda
Business Ethernet Market
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Market overview
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Service Ubiquity
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Equipment overview
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Performance monitoring
and SLA management
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Questions
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How Big Is The Ethernet Service Market
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Worldwide Ethernet Services Market
U.S. revenue was up 24% in 2009 to
$4.5B
EMEA is projected to grow to
$10.7B by 2014, 21% CAGR
Asia/Pacific region grew 22% in
2009 to $6.8B
Regional revenue is projected to
rise to $15.6B by 2014, 18% CAGR
Rest of World is projected to grow
from $642M in 2009 to $2B in 2014
Business Ethernet services are projected to grow
from $16.1B in 2009 to $40.2B by 2014, 20% CAGR
Feb 2010
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Regional Demand for Business Ethernet
All Regions continue to expand at Double Digit Rates
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2010+ Outlook
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www.verticalsystems.com
Presentation to the MEF - WW Business Ethernet Market Update
January 26, 2010
Ethernet
OAM
Outlook for 2010+
Outlook for 2010+
Vertical Systems Group
Ongoing Fiber Buildouts
Expanded EoC Rollouts
ENNI Standardized
Competition Heats Up
‘Designer’ Pricing
IT Budget Constraints
Higher Speed Demand
More Sub-10 Mbps
10 Gbps emerges
End-to-End Business-
Class Experience
L2/L3 Interworking
Major market initiatives for 2010 include filling in the Big 3
Ethernet Market Gaps and advancements on OAM.
The Big 3
The Big 3
Ethernet Market
Ethernet Market
Gaps & OAM
Gaps & OAM
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Ethernet Service Drivers
Business Ethernet Drivers
Service Applications Drivers
Dedicated
Internet Access
(DIA)
Internet Access
DIY VPNs
Data/Voice Bundles
Hosting
Migration from TDM lines or DSL
Bandwidth up to Gigabit speeds
• Lower $/bit as compared to other options
Convergence offers
EPL
&
EVPL
Data Center links
Disaster Recovery
Video
Storage Area Networks
Migration of TDM PLs
Improve application performance /
reduce latency
• Lower $/bit as compared to TDM services
Metro
LAN
Intra-metro site connectivity
IP Convergence
Regional site aggregation
Migration from Local FR/ATM services
Improve application performance /
reduce latency
Long Haul
Mesh
Inter-metro connectivity
Access to IP/MPLS VPNs
Backbone convergence
Migration from U.S. or global FR/ATM
• Greater control than Layer 3 VPNs
• “Future proof”, scalable to Gigabit speeds
Vertical Systems Group – ENS
Business Ethernet Drivers
Service Applications Drivers
Dedicated
Internet Access
(DIA)
Internet Access
DIY VPNs
Data/Voice Bundles
Hosting
Migration from TDM lines or DSL
Bandwidth up to Gigabit speeds
• Lower $/bit as compared to other options
Convergence offers
EPL
&
EVPL
Data Center links
Disaster Recovery
Video
Storage Area Networks
Migration of TDM PLs
Improve application performance /
reduce latency
• Lower $/bit as compared to TDM services
Metro
LAN
Intra-metro site connectivity
IP Convergence
Regional site aggregation
Migration from Local FR/ATM services
Improve application performance /
reduce latency
Long Haul
Mesh
Inter-metro connectivity
Access to IP/MPLS VPNs
Backbone convergence
Migration from U.S. or global FR/ATM
• Greater control than Layer 3 VPNs
• “Future proof”, scalable to Gigabit speeds
Vertical Systems Group – ENS
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Ethernet Migration Sources
Business Ethernet Applications & Migration Sources
Service Applications Top Migration Sources
Ethernet
DIA
Internet Access
DIY VPNs
Data/Voice Bundles
Migration of IP Circuits
Business DSL upgrades
Metro
LAN
Intra-metro connectivity
IP Convergence
Regional site aggregation
Migration of DIY IP VPNs
Migration from Broadband services
Conversions of Local FR/ATM networks
EPL
&
EVPL
Data Center links
Backup / Disaster Recovery
Video transport
Backbone connections
Conversions of legacy Local Private Lines
Conversions of legacy Long Haul PLs
Greenfield applications
Long Haul
Mesh
Inter-metro connectivity
Integration with IP/MPLS VPNs
Backbone convergence
Migration from Dedicated IP/MPLS VPNs
Conversions of domestic or global FR/ATM
Greenfield applications
Vertical Systems Group – ENS
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Ethernet Purchase Decisions
Main Drivers Are Service Availability And Reliability
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U.S. Ethernet Service Addressable Market
Ethernet Service Opportunity
yNumber of high speed retail access end
points based on 2006 U.S. business
customer installations
Available
U.S. Market
3,667,993
Connections
T1/FT1, T3/FT3, DSL
1,618,717
Connections
T3/FT3, DSL
yNumber of connections into buildings
with no fiber available
Access
Technology
Filter
2,786,459
Connections
No fiber
1,259,035
Connections
No fiber
yNumber of connections with Ethernet
(2 Mbps - 20 Mbps) or (>20 Mbps -
45 Mbps) bandwidth requirement
within next five years
Application
Bandwidth
Filter
971,045
Connections
2 Mbps - 20 Mbps
19,582
Connections
>20 Mbps - 45 Mbps
yAddressable market opportunity
between 2007 and 2011; includes
adjustments for projected service
growth / decline
Addressable
Market
1,106,183
Connections
5-year target
28,265
Connections
5-year target
Ethernet Services
2 Mbps - 20 Mbps Ethernet Services
>20 Mbps - 45 Mbps
Vertical Systems Group
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5-Year Ethernet Opportunity
The addressable market for Ethernet services (2 Mbps - 20 Mbps) between
2007 and 2011 is 1.1 million connections.
Ethernet over X Opportunity
5-Year Target by Technology / Speed
T1/FT1 Frame Relay
T1/FT1 Private Lines
DSL Internet Access
T1/FT1 IP VPN Circuits
T1/FT1 Internet Access
T1/FT1 PBX Circuits
T1/FT1 ATM
T3/FT3 IP VPN Circuits
T3/FT3 Private Lines
T3/FT3 ATM
T3/FT3 Internet Access
T3/FT3 Frame Relay
T3/FT3 PBX Circuits
Total Connections
Technology / Speed
291,575
248,540
225,539
179,069
110,306
43,296
3,330
1,271
1,232
814
642
348
221
1,106,183
# of Connections
26.4%
22.5%
20.4%
16.2%
10.0%
3.9%
0.3%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
< 0.1%
< 0.1%
100.0%
% of Total
Source: Vertical Systems Group
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U.S. Ethernet Service Installations
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Ethernet Technology Forecast
$-
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
$300
$350
$400
$450
Million$
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Carrier Ethernet
E-o-TDM E-o-Bonded Copper
Source: Heavy Reading,
Carrier Ethernet Access
Platforms Quarterly Market
Tracker; January, 2009
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What Market Segments & Applications To
Target
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Ethernet Service - Target Applications
Ethernet is high bandwidth upgrade alternative for…
T1
Point-to-Point and DIA Frame Relay
Point-to-Point, Multilink Fiber
Where fiber is not available
yWireless retail providers
(Starbucks)
yService win back from
other T1 providers over
the past few years of
intense T1 pricing
competition
yCity-Wide WiFi Networks
yInternet Access
yPoint-to-Point between
office locations
yHigh-end workers at
home
yApartments and Hotels
yExecutive Suites
yConnection to IP PBX via
Ethernet
yMultilink Frame
Replacement (since it
can’t support CoS)
yE-Rate / Educational
yReplacement of point to
point Frame Relay
yHosted VoIP
Healthcare / HIPAA
requirements for VPN’s &
Ethernet Private Lines Full
duplex all speeds
Video Conferencing
yDiverse Routes - EoC
(copper) uses different route
to building than fiber
yCAD/Engineering
transmission
ySecure Government apps
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The Fiber Gap
77% to 88% of Businesses don’t have fiber
2005
2009
11.7%
22.9%
6.9%
15.1%
BusinessFiberAvailability
2005vs.2009
%ofBuildingsw/20+Employees
Europe
U.S.
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Business Ethernet Speed Forecast
10M and sub 10M is the Sweet Spot
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Ethernet Market Growth By Speed
Source: Vertical Systems Group
Sub 10 Mbps Ethernet grew at 227% in 2008
Sub 10 Mbps Ethernet grew at 227% in 2008
U.S. Retail Business Ethernet Services Market
All Access Technologies by Speed
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
# Ports by Speed
1 Gbps
100 Mbps
10 Mbps
Sub-10 Mbps
U.S. Retail Business Ethernet Services Market
All Access Technologies by Speed
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
# Ports by Speed
1 Gbps
100 Mbps
10 Mbps
Sub-10 Mbps
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Ethernet Service Target Market
yDisplace T1s
DIA – 30%, Frame Relay – 26%, Private Lines – 22%, IP VPN
Circuits – 16% and PBX – 4%
yMulti-Location
Financial, Medical, Insurance, Schools, Gov’t, Business Offices
ySub 10Mbps
Fastest growing market segment
y10Mbps
Market sweet spot
yUp to 45Mbps
Upsell existing customers to higher rates [beyond 10Mbps]
Many opportunities to ramp high growth revenue
Many opportunities to ramp high growth revenue
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5.6%
24.4%
25.5%
20.2%
24.1% 0.2% 10 Mbps
10 - 15 Mbps
15 - 20 Mbps
20 - 25 Mbps
25 < 30 Mbps
45 Mbps
Typical 10Mbps EoC Deployment
Upsell bandwidth at no additional cost
Upsell bandwidth at no additional cost
70% of 10Mbps customers can be up-sold bandwidth
Average of 4.48 pairs deployed per customer
More bandwidth is available by deploying 8 pairs per customer
Bandwidth available to 10Mbps Customers
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Understanding the Importance of Delivering
Carrier Ethernet to the Business
Understanding the Importance of Delivering
Carrier Ethernet to the Business
Business Ethernet Service Delivery
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Ethernet over Copper
EoCu OSS
Addressing the Coverage Gaps
yIncreasing coverage with disparate technology models
limits revenue and profitability
Slow customer response time
Disparate systems increases operational complexity
Management methods and capabilities vary between systems
Ethernet over Fiber
Ethernet over TDM
EoF OSS
EoTDM OSS
Different Platforms per Access Technology Limits Solution
Value and Increases Operation Complexity and Cost
Different Platforms per Access Technology Limits Solution
Value and Increases Operation Complexity and Cost
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Addressing the Coverage Gaps
yAgile coverage model enables new
business
Ubiquitous coverage
Expediting New Applications/Services
Capable and consistent management
yImproved Reliability
yAssured QoS and SLA management
yTestability and Troubleshooting
Improved Scalability
Unified OSS
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EoCu, EoTDM, EoF
Completing the customer reach puzzle
EoCu – Ethernet over Copper
Optimized bandwidth per loop
Perfect for short to medium length loops
Requires local deployments & loop access
EoTDM – Ethernet over TDM
Predictable bandwidth per circuit
A FastBreak™ toward customer
deployments
Minimizes CapEx by centralizing
aggregation platform
yEthernet over Fiber
Active Ethernet for higher rate business
service offerings
Combination enables ubiquitous
coverage
Complete Ethernet solution from 2 , 10,
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Ubiquitous Ethernet Service Offering
EoC 45Mbps - 4Kft
EoC 10Mbps -
12Kft
EoTDM 12Mbps -
beyond 12Kft
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The Business Case
EoC 45Mbps - 4Kft
EoC 10Mbps -
12Kft
EoTDM 12Mbps -
beyond 12Kft
1.5 Mbps Service 5 Mbps Service
T1 Service Delivery $120 $480
EoC Service Delivery $15 $15 - $45
Operational Savings $105 $435 - $465
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ADTRAN Carrier Ethernet
Getting Customers, Keeping Customers
Acquiring new customers with
improved profitability
Increased revenue via new service
enablement
Reduced CAPEX by leveraging existing
assets
Reduced OPEX with simplified OAM&P
Retaining existing customers with
quality, reliable service
Scalable, granular QoS mechanisms
Compatibility with adjacent DSL applications
Innovative solutions such as ADTRAN
AnyPortTM bonding and TScanTM diagnostic
tools
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A Single Centralized Solution
Single Platform, Common OAM&P, Full Coverage
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ADTRAN CARRIER ETHERNET
Architecture Overview
Architecture Overview
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ADTRAN Carrier Ethernet Architectures
Carrier Ethernet
aggregation
Metro Ethernet
Cisco 7609
Juniper MX
ME Optical NCTE
Cisco 3550
Cisco 3400
GigE
GigE
NetVanta 838
Cell Site or Enterprise
4-10/100
TA5006
EoCu
SHDSL
1 to 8 Pairs
TA 5000
EoCu
SHDSL
NetVanta 834
Cell Site or Enterprise
4-10/100
1 GigE
NetVanta 834T
Cell Site or Enterprise
4-10/100
TA838 - LTU
EoCu
SHDSL
1 to 8 Pairs
EoCu
SHDSL
NetVanta 832T
Enterprise
EoCu
SHDSL NetVanta 832
Cell Site or Enterprise
1-10/100
4-10/100
Point-to-point solutions
GigE
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ADTRAN Carrier Ethernet Solutions –
EoCu and EoTDM
Ethernet over TDM
Ethernet over
Copper
Metro Ethernet
Cisco 7609
Juniper IPAG1
ME Optical NCTE
Cisco 3550
Cisco 3400
SONET
TDM
GigE
GigE
NetVanta 838
Cell Site or Enterprise
4-10/100
1 GigE
TA5006 MSAP (RT)
EoCu
SHDSL
1 to 8 Pairs
TA 5000 MSAP (CO)
EoCu
SHDSL
NetVanta 838
Cell Site or Enterprise
NetVanta 838
Cell Site or Enterprise 4-10/100
1 GigE
TA 5000 MSAP (POP) DS1
1 to 8 Circuits
DS3
NetVanta 818
Cell Site or Enterprise
4-10/100
1 GigE
4-10/100
1 GigE
NetVanta 873
Cell Site or Enterprise
GigE
DS3
1 to 3 Circuits
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ADTRAN Carrier Ethernet Solutions
Metro Ethernet
Cisco 7609
Juniper
GigE
NetVanta 834
Cell Site or Enterprise
4-10/100
1 GigE
TA838 - LTU
EoCu
SHDSL
1 to 8 Pairs
EoCu
SHDSL
NetVanta 832
Enterprise
EoCu
SHDSL NetVanta 832
Cell Site or Enterprise
1-10/100
1-10/100
NetVanta 818
DS1 / E1
1 to 4 Circuits NetVanta 814
Cell Site or Enterprise
4-10/100
1 GigE
4-10/100
1 GigE
NetVanta 814
Cell Site or Enterprise
GigE
DS1 / E1
1 to 4 Circuits
NetVanta 873
Cell Site or Enterprise
4-10/100
1 GigE
SONET
TDM
DS3
1 to 3 Circuits
GigE
Ethernet over TDM
Ethernet over
Copper
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A Single Centralized Solution
Single Platform, Common OAM&P, Full Coverage
yPartial Vision of Single
Operational Model
Single Service and Maintenance
Launch Point
Full suite of dedicated, low cost
Ethernet Access Gateway for
every access medium
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ADTRAN EFM NTU
Every Rate, Every Reach, Everywhere
yThe NetVanta 800 Series NTU
MEF certified and compliant
2, 4 & 8 port bonding solutions
yRobust Ethernet capabilities
Common Ethernet switching and bonding engines
Resilient to loop failures with dynamic link adaptation
NCTE Technology Rate per port 2 Port 4 Port 8 Port
814, 818 T1 1.5 Mbps 814
(8 pair)
818
(16 pair)
828 HDSL2 1.5 Mbps 828
(8 pair)
832, 834, 838 E.SHDSL Up to 5.7 Mbps 832
(2 pair)
834
(4 pair)
838
(8 pair)
844 HDSL4 1.5 Mbps 844
(8 pair)
86x VDSL2 1 – 100 Mbps 864
(2010)
868
(2010)
873 DS3 45 Mbps 873
(3 port unchannelized DS3)
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NetVanta EoCu Network Termination
NetVanta 838 NetVanta 838T
ADTRAN EoCu
(e.SHDSL) NTU Interface
(Quantity)Type; Connector Environmental
Hardening Power Supply
Model Part No. 10/100T GigE Network Temp.* EP* OSP* DC AC
NetVanta
838 1200633G4 (4) RJ-45 (1) SFP (1) RJ-21
(8) Cu pairs Yes No No -48 or
+/-24V
Convertor
P/N
1202470E1
NetVanta
834 1200633G6 (4) RJ-45 (1) SFP (1) RJ-21
(4) Cu pairs Yes No No -48 or
+/-24V
Convertor
P/N
1202470E1
NetVanta
832 1200718E1 (1) RJ-45
rear access No (1) RJ-45 rear
(2) Cu pairs No No No No 110 –
240V
NetVanta
838T 1172838G1 (4) RJ-45 No (8) RJ-45
(8) Cu pairs Yes No No No 110 –
240V
NetVanta
834T 1172834G1 (4) RJ-45 No (4) RJ-45
(4) Cu pairs Yes No No No 110 –
240V
NetVanta
832T 1172832G1 (4) RJ-45
rear access No (1) RJ-45 rear
(2) Cu pairs No No No No 110 –
240V
NetVanta
838 EP 1172839G1 (2) RJ-45 (1) SFP (8) RJ-45
(8) Cu pairs Yes Yes No -48 or
+/-24V No
NetVanta
838 OSP 1172830G1 (2) RJ-45 (1) SFP (8) RJ-45
(8) Cu pairs Yes Yes Yes -48 or
+/-24V
Convertor
P/N
1172290G1
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NetVanta 800 series NTU
yNetwork interface: 4-8 bonded physical interfaces
Resiliency through dynamic circuit removal and restoration
Front Access 50 pin RJ-21 (AMP)
yPhysical
Four 10/100 Bt Ethernet interface via RJ-45
Single Gigabit Ethernet interface via SFP
Rackmountable solution in 19” or 23” racks
Wallmountable
+/- 24VDC, -48 VDC, AC local powering
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NetVanta 873 NTU
yNetwork interface: Up to 3 EFM bonded DS3 ports
45Mbps to 134 Mbps
Resiliency through dynamic circuit removal and restoration
Front Access 75 ohm BNC
yPhysical
Four 10/100 Bt Ethernet interface via RJ-45
Single Gigabit Ethernet interface via SFP
Rack mountable solution in 19” or 23” racks
Wallmountable
+/- 24VDC, -48 VDC, AC local powering
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NetVanta T-series EoCu NTE
yNetwork interface: 2 - 8 bonded e.SHDSL ports
Line Rate : 200kbps to 5.7Mbps per loop
Resiliency through dynamic circuit removal and restoration
RJ-45 per port
ITU-T G.991.2 Annex A/B
yPhysical
Four 10/100 Bt Ethernet interface via RJ-45
Universal AC powering
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NetVanta 8044 EoF
yFront Panel Interfaces
4 -10/100/1000BaseT LAN/WAN
4 -100/1000BaseX SFP LAN/WAN
DB9 local craft (RS-232)
yMounting Options
1 RMU Wall, Rack or Desktop
Mounting
19” or 23” Universal brackets,
rubber feet.
yPowering Options
Wide mouth Universal AC powering.
yAC/DC Power Convertor kit option
yIEC cord set options to provide
EU plug or Australian 10 A/240 V
y100 – 240 V at 50 or 60 Hz.
yGrounding via Post and Lug type
conn.
yDimensions
Height: 44mm (1 RMU)
Width: 437mm or 483mm (with
mounting brackets)
Depth: 254 mm or 301mm (with
fibre guide)
yWeight
6 lb
2 ¾ kg
yPower
18W worst case/fully loaded
14W typical
NetVanta 8044
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Ethernet over Fiber Components
TA5000 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Access Module
8 GigE SFP cages
Link Aggregation
Link OAM
NetVanta 8044M
4 -10/100/1000BaseT WAN or LAN
4 - GigE SFP WAN or LAN
2 - Expansion Slots
1 and 2.5G ERPS Ring support with optical bypass option.
Clock Sync over Packet Ready e.g. G.8261/62 SyncE
Dual fed DC options (+/-24V, -48V DC)
Carrier Ethernet
MEF 9, 14, 18
Eth OAM CFM and PM
TACASC+ and RADIUS Authentication, Authorization
8-port GigE
Access Module NetVanta 8044M Modular NTE
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EoCu
CPE
EoCu
Aggregation
ADTRAN EoCu OAM&P
Standards based
yTSCAN diagnostic capability
FaultDetector™
SpliceDetector™
yEFM OAM for trouble isolation/ detection
Link performance monitoring
Fault detection
Loopbacks
yEthernet OAM
Continuity check
Loopback
Link Trace
Round trip delay
Loss measurements – using continuity check messages
yComprehensive Operational Measurements / Statistics
Physical Loop and Ethernet statistics captured in 15-minute and 24-hour
buckets
End-to-End and segment-based monitoring (IP SLA equivalent)
Alarm signaling
Threshold alarming
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Ethernet OAM –
Supporting/Selling Ethernet SLAs
MEN
Switch
Switch
Leased
TDM
SONET
IEEE 802.1ag
IEEE 802.3ah
ITU-T Y.1731
IETF T-WAMP
802.1aj Demarc
802.1aj Demarc
Access Links OAM
Connectivity Layer OAM (per EVC)
Service Layer OAM (per UNI)
NTU (UNI) NTU
(UNI)
yCommon OAM&P across NV800 and 8000 series NTU
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ADTRAN EoCu OAM&P
Standards based SLA monitoring
yTwo-Way Active Measurement
Protocol
Jitter and Latency measurements for
SLA guarantees
NCTE implementation
ydraft-ietf-ippm-twamp-04.
ySession reflector/server Ethernet OAM
yPhysical layer turn-up and
troubleshooting tools
Loopbacks
Bit Error Rate Testing capabilities
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ADTRAN Ethernet OAM
IEEE 802.1ag ITU-T Y.1731
Detection 9 9
Notification 9 9
Verification 9 9
Isolation 9 9
IETF TWAMP ITU-T Y.1731
Delay 9 9
Jitter 9 9
Loss 9 9
Multiple paths for both Fault & Performance Management
Connectivity Fault
Management (CFM)
Performance
Management
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Simplified Ethernet Service Activation
Minimize operational costs associated with Ethernet
service rollouts
Pre-provisioning by Operations Centers
in advance of NCTE
Allows for easy service activation
EZ Series for Ethernet activation
EZ Bonding: Link assignment
EZ Set-up: NTU pre-provisioning
EZ Ethernet: User profiles
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EASY Service Provisioning
yCommon Wizard
Screens for EPL and
EVPL service
provisioning.
yFlexibility to allow S-
tag to be configured
on multiple ports with
MAC switching of
traffic between those
ports
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ADTRAN Operations Environment
Strong Decision Support
Fault Response
Advanced testing, troubleshooting
and diagnostics
Flexible Integrated Security
Fully Integrated from Planning to Operations to Customer Service
Intelligent Service Activation
Application awareness
OSS integration via Robust Modular
Gateway/Network Automation
Interface (TL1/XML)
Advanced PM, Traffic and Capacity
Management
Performance Monitoring/Trending
Traffic Engineering/Network
Tuning
VQM/DQM
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