introducing acx series and the universal access solution
DESCRIPTION
More than one billion active mobile broadband subscribers worldwide are using bandwidth-intensive applications like cloud computing and video telephony, placing significant demands on network reliability and profitability. Juniper Networks ACX Series Universal Access Routers is a family of next-generation access routers that addresses these new network imperatives with up to three times the total throughput of competitive solutions, while creating a seamless end-to-end service delivery platform that can grow and adapt to changing subscriber expectations and traffic demands. Extending the benefits of the Juniper Networks Universal Edge solution, Universal Access converges networks for capital and operational savings, provides optimal flexibility in traffic management to keep up with dynamic subscriber requirements, and provides an open platform for faster service innovation and third-party interworking.TRANSCRIPT
February 7, 2012
Introducing ACX Series and the Universal Access Solution
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• Surge in devices and media-rich applications creates relentless demand for bandwidth and quality of experience
• Migration to 4G/LTE creates challenging architectural and scaling issues
• Mobile access network (MBH) represents up to 35% of MNO capex
ACCESS NETWORKS ECONOMICS ARE BREAKING
• Growing demand for business and residential broadband applications is straining existing access networks
• Service providers are struggling financially and operationally to provision, deploy, operate and manage thousands of 1GE and 10GE ports
WirelineWireline WirelessWireless
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IT’S TIME FOR A NEW ACCESS NETWORK
Vs.
Old
Multiple access networks for different applications with many touch points
Capacity focused – adding point to point bandwidth from access to aggregation
“Innovation” has been limited to replacing TDM with Ethernet
Macro cell backhaul
Truck rolls often required for minor operational changes
Inconsistent call quality (jitter, dropped calls, cell yell, etc.)
New
Seamless end-to-end service delivery network for all applications and customers
Operational intelligence and traffic steering make efficient use of existing bandwidth
Flexible services applied at the access layer and optimized per customer
Macro cell AND Micro cell backhaul
Remote provisioning for rehoming and other configuration changes
Integrated synchronization for service quality and SLA commitment
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INTRODUCING UNIVERSAL ACCESS
Mobile
ResidentialBackbone
BroadbandEdge
BusinessEdge
Datacenters
IP/Internet
Universal Edge
Universal Edge unifies disparate edge networks into a single service delivery platform for business, residential and mobile applications
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INTRODUCING UNIVERSAL ACCESS
Mobile
ResidentialBackbone
BroadbandEdge
Datacenters
IP/Internet
Universal Edge
Universal Edge unifies disparate edge networks into a single service delivery platform for business, residential and mobile applications
UniversalEdge
Multiple physical access networks remain to “backhaul” from access to edge.
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INTRODUCING UNIVERSAL ACCESS
Mobile
ResidentialBackbone
BroadbandEdge
Datacenters
IP/Internet
Universal EdgeUniversal Access
Universal Edge unifies disparate edge networks into a single service delivery platform for business, residential and mobile applications
Universal Access extends the intelligence from edge to access, creating a seamless end-to-end service delivery system, with scale and financial viability.
Single OSSingle control plane
Seamless end-to-end serviceOperational simplicity and scale
Financial viability
ACXMX 3D
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• 3x capacity of nearest competitor
• Seamless MPLS provides most flexible service architecture (1)
• Integrated precision timing for highest QoE (IEEE1588v2, SyncE)
• Extensive end-to-end network monitoring: Latency, jitter, OAM
• Hardened fan-less design with 65w Power over Ethernet (PoE+)
• Open system for innovation and extensibility
INTRODUCINGTHE JUNIPER ACX UNIVERSAL ACCESS ROUTERS
• Juniper’s Universal Access solution for mobile backhaul (LTE, 2G/3G), business Ethernet services and residential broadband
• Complements Universal Edge
• Fixed and modular platforms all running Junos
ACX SeriesACX Series
THE NEW BENCHMARK FOR ACCESS NETWORKSTHE NEW BENCHMARK FOR ACCESS NETWORKSACX2000
ACX2100
ACX1100
ACX1000
ACX4000
(1) Basic Ethernet connectivity also supported
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JUNOS SPACE UNIFIED NETWORK MANAGEMENT
Network Manager
Sync Manager
OAM Toolkit
Junos Space SDK
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JUNOS SPACE UNIFIED NETWORK MANAGEMENT
Network Manager
Sync Manager
OAM Toolkit
• Automated and streamlined MPLS/carrier Ethernet service provisioning and auto-discovery
• Design, provision, and deploy point-to-point and point-to-multiple-point RSVP-signaled and static LSPs
• Control plane and data plane validation to ensure services are operational
• Improve network service by deploying customized QoS profiles for bandwidth management, traffic shaping and congestion management
• Automated and streamlined MPLS/carrier Ethernet service provisioning and auto-discovery
• Design, provision, and deploy point-to-point and point-to-multiple-point RSVP-signaled and static LSPs
• Control plane and data plane validation to ensure services are operational
• Improve network service by deploying customized QoS profiles for bandwidth management, traffic shaping and congestion management
• Configure, monitor and manage IEEE1588-2008 (PTP) and SyncE interfaces across the network
• Configure, monitor and manage IEEE1588-2008 (PTP) and SyncE interfaces across the network
• Configuration of Ethernet link fault management, connectivity fault management and BFD
• Exposes performance measurement and troubleshooting provided by Ethernet OAM.
• Configuration of Ethernet link fault management, connectivity fault management and BFD
• Exposes performance measurement and troubleshooting provided by Ethernet OAM.
Junos Space SDK • 3rd Party application development support• 3rd Party application development support
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10GbE MetroBackhaul
MPLS/RSVP-TE / VPLS
10GbE MetroBackhaul
MPLS/RSVP-TE / VPLS
ACX1000
T4000
MX240
Transport Core100 GE
MPLS / MPLS-TP
MX80
MX80
SBRRadius
Windows Mobile
Android
iPhone
WAP
SpaceOSS/BSS
DSLAM
CMTS
OLT
BusinessEDGE
L2VPNL3VPNVPLS
BusinessEDGE
L2VPNL3VPNVPLS
Business EdgeL2VPNL3VPN/VPLS
DSLAM
CMTS
OLT
ConsumerEDGE
DHCPPPPoEL2 / L3
Wholesale
ConsumerEDGE
DHCPPPPoEL2 / L3
Wholesale
Video Caching and CDN Demo
TCA8000
100GE
Mobile Backhaul
Time Synchronization
IXIAIXIA
IXIAIXIA
BRINGING OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIAL SCALE TO THE ACCESS NETWORK DEMONSTRATION AT MPLS WC (PARIS, FEB 7-10)
ACX2000
Aggregation Ring
Access Ring
Access Ring
ACX2000
ACX2000
ACX2000
ACX2000
ACX2000
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UNIVERSAL ACCESS SUMMARYBRINGING SCALABILITY AND PROFITABILITY TO ACCESS NETWORKS
Optimizing Service Provider Access Networks
•Access networks are breaking• Mobile access economics• Scalability/profitability of wireline
access networks
•Universal Access•Extends the existing network to the access point •Seamless end-to-end service delivery platform•All running Junos.
Announcement Summary
•Universal Access unifies mobile business and residential access
•ACX Universal Access Routers•Complements Universal Edge•Operational and financial scale for access networks
•ACX Differentiators•3x capacity•Seamless MPLS•Integrated precision timing•Integrated Sync Manager•Extensive end-to-end monitoring•Hardened fan-less design •Open system
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WHY JUNIPER? WHY NOW?
Source: Infonetics Small Cell and LTE Backhaul Strategies, November 2011 Source: Infonetics Small Cell and LTE Backhaul Strategies, November 2011
Infonetics Research: By 2013, 70% of mobile operators plan
to use MPLS at their cell sites A majority of mobile operators and
transport providers will have over 90% of their cell sites connected with IP/Ethernet.
Clemson University: MPLS produces a 30% less expensive access
network Comparison of MPLS and Ethernet networks at the access-aggregation level
Key MPLS benefits are• Traffic engineering• Fine prioritization with MPLS• Sub-second deterministic convergence
For more details, refer to http://myweb.clemson.edu/~pbelott/papers/comparison-eth-mpls.pdf
The cost savings advantage increases with 10Gbps links in the access network