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SONET Migration in the Access Devarajan Aramudhan Product Manager, HERO Marketing March, 2015

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SONET Migration in the Access

Devarajan Aramudhan Product Manager, HERO Marketing

March, 2015

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Expenses

Revenue

OpEx

CapEx ARPU

How to Pay for it ? Technology Confluence GMPLS

WSON

SDN NFV

DWDM

100 Gig IP/MPLS

MPLS-TP OTN

SONET/SDH

Service Diversity

IPTV

Business Ethernet

EPL

EVPL E-LAN

HSI

DCI L3VPN

Mobile Backhaul

VoD

FTTx

L2VPN

• Traffic is Growing & Dynamic

• Transport Capacity Planning Challenges

• SONET/SDH – EoL

Why change? Market Dynamics

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Transport Operational Model Provisioning, Fault & Performance Monitoring

Predictable, Reliable and Deterministic

Resiliency – sub 50 m-sec protection

Technology Agility – Ethernet, MPLS, DWDM, OTN, Legacy

Service Density, Scalability & Diversity

Management

Migration checkpoints SONET/SDH Transition Keys

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SONET Today

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What – CES

Why

Traditional x-haul technologies unable to maintain pace with the exponential growth in Access

Legacy voice and TDM services to co-exist with NG-services

Where – Access to backhaul, transition to a packetized infrastructure

How – Efficiently carry TDM signals on a packet switched network, while maintaining accurate synchronization information for these circuits

Transporting TDM over Packet A Different Approach

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Converged SONET, OTN & Packet Tomorrow

Layers Devices

No Grooming required, End2End TDM and Packet Services

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Map the underlying service into PWs – no aggregated signals inside of PWs

TDM Endpoint packetized using CESoP, SAToP or CEP

A-Z Provisioned Pseudowire from Edge to Edge

No intermediate Switching/Grooming Configuration needed per Service

Huge Space and power savings: Get rid of DCS & ADMs

Easy to operationalize - MPLS technology with Dynamic Control plane

Independent Packet Transport Layer

Migration Benefits

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SONET Access Migration

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SONET Access Migration

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SONET Access Migration

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SONET Access Migration

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SONET Access Migration

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SONET Access Migration

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SONET Access Migration

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SONET Migration - Summary

• Evolution not Revolution • Converged Packet Optical Transport System – Keep Transport Operational Model • NCS 4000 for POTS & NCS 2000 for Transport • Cisco NMS tools to manage all layers

Thank you.