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Martin NovotnySales Engineer
Martin.Novotny@alcatel-lucent.com
June 2015
New Generation Of Communication Networks for Public Safety
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AGENDA
1. Evolution of public safety networks
2. Building a network infrastructure to answer needs of public safety
3. Alcatel-Lucent’s IP and Microwave portfolio
4. Network Management Solutions
5. Conclusion and case study
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What are public safety communications today ?
• Most Telecommunications are/were based on mobile voice solutions (Land Mobile Radio/Tetra) :
Run over an end to end network made of fixed and radio infrastructure Potential lack of homogeneous end to end network management Mostly legacy solutions using TDM & SDH transport
• Traditional voice / data applications generally use :
Some TDM infrastructure for voice Some outsourced IP VPN solution for data and VoIP IT applications
• Increasing demand for bandwidth
Video Protection applications create a big stress on the networks. Mobile bandwidth requirements for increasing mobile video applications require a technology
change
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IP-centric communications
From : Separated Service Network To : Converged Service Network
Each service has its own network with a mix of technologies
All services in one network with adapted services and full isolation
One network for all services is the target for the future for public safety efficiency
OptimizationSimplification
Tetra
Voice network
Video CCTV
Datanetwork
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AGENDA
1. Evolution of public safety networks
2. Building a network infrastructure to answer needs of public safety
3. Alcatel-Lucent’s IP and Microwave portfolio
4. Network Management Solutions
5. Conclusion and case study
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Industry requirements
• Today’s businesses increasingly rely on their communications network resulting in additional, very stringent requirements : Zero downtime everywhere : from data center to remote sites Enhanced security : at the access, but also in the core Strong Quality of Service: more and more applications need specific treatment Shorter time to service Precise network visibility
• Requirements to do more with less are becoming standard : Minimize overlay networks : collapse all applications (voice, video, data) on a single
unified network Reduce CAPEX: from DC to network Reduce OPEX : lower costs of moves add and changes
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WHY IP/MPLS AND NOT A SIMPLE GIGE / IP NETWORK ?BECAUSE ONLY IP/MPLS PROVIDES :
An Optimized network usage for all applications
A Topology agnostic technology
A Better use of Bandwidth with Traffic Engineering
A Fast resiliency
A Flexible Bandwidth usage
A scalable Traffic Isolation technology
Legacy traffic integration
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WHERE DOES IP/MPLS PLAY A ROLE
• … a Multi Protocol transport technology (Multi Protocol Label Switching)
• … allows transport of TDM, Voice, Serial, ATM, FR, IP or Ethernet traffic
• … IP/MPLS can be transported over Ethernet or a Layer 2 protocol (PPP …)
IP/MPLS…
ATM switch
IP router
serial device
phone
CCTV
PBXEthernetswitch
…
dry contacts
Ethernet
IP/MPLS
PPP ...
b/w optics WDM mwave SDH ...
Ethernet IP TDM ATM ...
office LAN, voice, data, video calls, access control, SCADA, CCTV, PACS, telemedicine…
MPLS node
PROTOCOL STACK:
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Common Statements Regarding IP/MPLS
• IP/MPLS is made for carriers
• IP/MPLS is made for high bandwidth
• IP/MPLS is expensive
• IP/MPLS is for large networks
• IP/MPLS is complex
• I already have an IP/MPLS service from my carrier, so not interested
Wrong
Wrong*
Wrong
Wrong
Wrong
Wrong
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NETWORK VIRTUALISATIONHOW TO USE VPNs IN e-Gov NETWORKS ?
VIRTUAL LEASED LINE LAYER 2 VPN LAYER 3 VPN
• point-to-point • transparent transport of
Ethernet, TDM, serial, ATM traffic over a packet shared infrastructure• Used for temporary needs or
bandwidth resell
• point-to-multipoint • transparent transport of any
data application• VPLS = Virtual Private LAN
Service• network appears as a L2
switch to end customers• Used for DC interconnect and
service resell
• point-to-multipoint • transport unicast IP and
multicast applications• VPRN = Virtual Private Routed
Network• network appears as a L3
router to end customers • Used for per entity IP VPN, …
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Traffic Isolation :Network Virtualization
Services Infrastructure
Data CenterOperation Center
Applications
DR Site
Dispatcjh
Servers
PBX
Dispatch
Servers
VPRNMobile Voice
VPRNEmergency
VPRN Emergency
VPRN Emergency
VPRNCCTV
VPLSCCTV
VPLSCCTV
PBX
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Network Infrastructure - IP/MPLS Network end to end
Converged MW transport networkFrom a TDM or Hybrid mode, to a packet based transport with deterministic
performances
Unique Converged solution for a homogeneous end to end IP/MPLS transport
• Tetra Switch 1
MW for transport MW as Backup Fibre in core
IP/MPLS Network
• Central Router
• Tetra Switch 2
• Central Router• uWave Router
• uWave Router• uWave Router
• uWave Router
• uWave Access
• Router
• uWave Access
• Router
Single service oriented Management Platform
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A Full Set of Resiliency/Recovery Scheme
Platform layer •CSM/Fan redundancy•Dual DC Power
Radio equipment layer •1+1 EPS•2 x (1+0) XPIC
Radio link layer•Fast fault detection•1+1 RPS and SD•2 x (1+0) / N x (1+0)
IP/MPLS layer•MPLS FRR/standby LSP (50ms switching)•Non-stop routing/MPLS
Service layer •PW redundancy•MC-LAG/MC-APS
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Integration of legacy technology:Circuirts Transport and synchronisation de
• Ethernet and MW technologies allow synchronisation of E1, (better than in SDH) for :
TDM and IP equipements
Primary Reference
Clock
Migration of TDM and mobile applications above a packet network is possible
T1/E1
T1/E1
E&M
STM-1,OC-3 ch.
PBXTetra
SwitchTetra BSC
Série
PBX
Analog phone
IP Router1588v2 Domain Carrier infrastructure
SyncE Domain Owned infrastructure
Série ou E1
1588v2
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AGENDA
1. Evolution of public safety networks
2. Building a network infrastructure to answer needs of public safety
3. Alcatel-Lucent’s IP and Microwave portfolio
4. Network Management Solutions
5. Conclusion and case study
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ALCATEL-LUCENT IP SOLUTIONS UNMATCHED MARKET MOMENTUM
2003
#2 Worldwide IP Edge &Core
Routing
340 K+ SROS
systems shipped
20152004
2 products
1% market share
1,100 systems shipped
MobileTriplePlay
VPNs
23,5% WW Market Share Total Router
1% Market Share
Unified Management platforms
5 product families + 20 products
5620 SAM5650 CPAM
600+ service
providers 40 of top 40
* IDC – Q1-2013
Internet utilitiesTransport
Defense
Creation of IP Division
300+ industry
customers
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EUROPE
PUBLIC STRATEGIC INDUSTRY CUSTOMERS
Utilities
Air Traffic Control
Railways
Highways
Governement
Metros
Defense
Other
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7750 Service Routers
IP/MPLS Edge Routers for the core network and Data Centers
SERVICE ROUTING PORTFOLIO7450 Ethernet Service Switches
High-Performance MPLS-Enabled Carrier Ethernet
7705 Service Aggregation Routers
Compact Platforms for Legacy to IP/Packet Network Transformation
7210 Service Access Switches
Compact Ethernet Edge and Aggregation Devices
Network and Service Management Products, Services and Programs 5620 Service Aware Manager 5650 Control Plane Assurance 5670 Reporting and Analysis
7750SR-12/7 7750 SRc12/c4
7210 SAS-D
7210 SAS-E7210 SAS-M
7210 SAS-X
7450 ESS12/7
7705 SAR-M/A 7705 SAR-H/Hc7705 SAR-87705 SAR-18
7750SR-12e
7950 XRS
IP/MPLS Core Routers
7705 SAR-W7210 SAS-T
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7705 SARSingle IP/MPLS router integrating PDH and MW
E3
OC3c/STM 1
10G / Gig E
Serial (RS232, V35, X21)
G703 / FXO/ FXS
Dry Contacts
E&M
Ethernet
Tetra
E1
CWDM
Microwave
SDH/PDH IP/MPLSEth / IP
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SROS for Service Access Router (SAR) :IP Routing and Services Feature Summary Dual stack IPv4/IPv6 IPv4 including BGPv4, OSPF, IS-IS and RIP routing protocols IPv6 including MP-BGP-4, OSPFv3, IS-IS and RIPng routing protocols
IPv4/IPv6 Multicast IGMP v1, v2 and v3, PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, IGMPv2 and v3 snooping
Fully featured IP/MPLS Router LDP, RSVP-TE, GRE tunneling protocols
Fully featured Layer 3 IP/MPLS VPN using RFC 2547bis Static, BGP, RIP and OSPF RFC4577 as CE to PE routing protocols
Fully featured Layer 2 VPNs using VPLS or VLL LDP VPLS, IEEE 802.1q, Q-in-Q,
Access Resiliency : MC-LAG (for LACP enabled device)
TDM Transport using CESoPSN, SAToP Synchronization using SyncE,IEEE1588v2 – SSM + SSM Q/L
7705 SAR – comprehensive features for TDM integration
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Node and network-wide protecting features
HIGH-AVAILABILITY CAPABILITYKEY FEATURES
Redundant hardware redundant common equipment: fans, power supplies, switch fabric, control processor module
Non Stop Routing protocols
BGP (IPv4 and IPv6), OSPF (IPv4 and IPv6), IS-IS (IPv4 and IPv6), RIP, LDP, RSVP-TE (R5), IGMP, RSTP, ECMP, VRRPGR Helper mode for non-HA routers
Non Stop Services VLL (Ethernet, Frame Relay, ATM), VPLS, IP-VPN, Internet enhanced service (IES), DHCP lease state
Link- and node-level protection Multi-chassis LAG, MC-APS, multi-chassis G.8032, BGP Multi-homing
IP/MPLS Primary and standby LSP’s, Fast RerouteNon-stop RSVP-TE, LDP
In-service software upgradesZero downtime for minor release upgrades; Soft IOM re-set to minimize data plane forwarding impact during major release upgrades
ALCATEL-LUCENT’S IP SUCCESSHIGH AVAILABILITY
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Management Plane SNMPv3, SSHv2, profiles, login control, AAA…
Control Plane Access Control List, CPM filter, protocol authentication…
Data Plane Access Control List, uRPF…
Physical Security Block unused ports, IEEE 802.1x. auxiliary alarm card
DDoS Protection CPU rate limiting
Encryption IPsec, group encryption
Firewall Permit or deny network transmissions based upon a set of zone based rules
IDS (*) Software designed to detect unwanted attempts at accessing, manipulating and/or disabling of computer systems
ALCATEL-LUCENT’S IP SUCCESSROBUST SET OF SECURITY FEATURES
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192.168.0.100
• All consolidated into one IP address for the whole integrated system
• Require only one IP address (94% saving)
100.2.0.0/30
100.2.0.4/30
100.2.0.8/30
100.2.0.12/30
192.168.0.100
• One system address for 7705 SAR• One /30 subnet for each radio for element
management typically• 16 IP addresses
Single Network Element, one NE IP Address advantages:• Optimize management network IP addressing and routing design• Unified user management• Consolidated alarm and inventory management
Multi-NE Single NE
THE SINGLE NETWORK ELEMENT ADVANTAGE ONE NE IP ADDRESS FOR ALL
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AGENDA
1. Evolution of public safety networks
2. Building a network infrastructure to answer needs of public safety
3. Alcatel-Lucent’s IP and Microwave portfolio
4. Network Management Solutions
5. Conclusion and case study
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5620 SERVICE AWARE MANAGEMENTService-Oriented Management
Service Alarms & State Cause
Service Topology Map
Service Assurance
Service Provisioning (Service Templates)
Element Management
Service Management
Network Management
SAM-E
SAM-O
SAM-ASAM-P
Nodal-Oriented Management
• Equipment Inventory & Configuration
• Alarm Surveillance and Policies
Network-Oriented Management
• Physical Topology Maps
• Network Topology Maps (LSP, SDP)
• Network Commissioning (Tunnels, MPLS, LSP)
• Routing Configuration and Views
LAN (OmniSwitch)
DWDM (1830 PSS)
MW (MPR 9000)
IP/MPLS (SR-SAR-SAS)
3rd party Products
LTE (eNodeB / S/PGW)
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OSS INTEGRATION AND PORTAL CREATION
• XML support allows integration of 5620 SAM with any third party or Web portal.
• NOC Portals allow streamlined operations for non MPLS experts :
Ease of service creation and change Ease of service tests Ease of SLA control Error Free
• Customer portals allow customer to :
Control his SLA Monitor statistics Ask for service change
SAM-O
XM
L
XM
L
Omniswitch
MPR 9000
Third Party Product
SN
MP
SS
H
NOC Portal
Customer Portal
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AGENDA
1. Evolution of public safety networks
2. Building a network infrastructure to answer needs of public safety
3. Alcatel-Lucent’s IP and Microwave portfolio
4. Network Management Solutions
5. Conclusion and case study
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BENEFITS
SOLUTION
Core 10Gig national backbone of 7750 SR Edge routers 7705 SAR for Tetra BS connexion
as well as synchronization 5620 SAM to manage the full network
CHALLENGES
ATM equipments becoming obsolete Unified national Tetra network being installed
connecting the police, emergency and security services
More and more applications rolled out by minister (voice video, data)
Austrian Ministry of Interior
reduced costs, higher speed simplified network, simplified management enabling new applications
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Conclusion
• Building a proper multi-services infrastructure is accessible for public safety organisations
• A dedicated infrastructure allows to better server all applications, and therefore be more efficient :
MobileVoice, Contact Centre / Telephony, … Fixed and Mobile Video Protection
• Alcatel-Lucent proposes a product portfolio which
Brings relaibility, control and security closer to the applications through IP/MPLS Allows a multi-technology transport in the infrastructure (FH, Eth), as well as in the
applications (IP, virtualisation, TDM, synchronisation) Offers a simplified management to answer the needs of non carrier customers pour répondre aux exigences des clients non-opérateurs
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