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9500 MPR

Microwave Packet Radio Description &


Application

OPTICS-WTpu (AT & ARD)


Internal Tendering Training, March 2009

Agenda

1- 9500 MPR - Microwave Packet Radio


2- 9500 MPR & Network Synchronization
3- 9500 MPR Application
4- 9500 MPR Network Management Solution
5- Tools and documents
6- Roadmap
7- Demo

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9500 MPR Microwave Packet Radio

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9500 MPR - Microwave Packet Radio


Equipment Components

Outdoor Radio Unit


ODU

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Microwave Service Switch


MSS

MMS-8

MMS-4

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9500 Family Components

Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR


Common Network Management System
Universal Radio Unit (ODU)

Common Universal ODU with 9500 MXC allows


smooth migration from TDM to Packets
TDM Option
(MXC Series)
INUs
IDU-155
IDU-ES

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IF
coax cable

Packet Option
(MPR Series)
Broadcasting
Mobile
TV
MSS-8
MSS-4

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9500 MPR Microwave Service Switch


MSS Microwave Service
Switch
Access Protocol
termination (ATM-IMA, ML-PPP)
Pseudo-wire / Circuit Emulation
Service recognition (Voice, Video, BestEffort traffic,
)
Service Classification (up to 8 classes)
Statistical Multiplexing

2G E1-TDM
WiMax -IPoETH

3G ATMIMA
CDMA IPoE1

Ethernet Output
TDM Pseudo Wire

(ML-PPP)

Existing PDH/Ethernet Links (Aggregation)

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ATM Pseudo Wire


IP over Native
Ethernet

Patented data-aware algorithms:


Service type is recognized
Bandwidth Optimization
Latency control
BER improvement

Embedded
Embedded
ETH
ETH
interfaces
interfaces

9500 MPR - Architecture


ASAP board
NxE1 ATM-IMA
ATM
ATM
Peripheral
Peripheral

MW
MW ODU
ODU
Peripheral
Peripheral

ATM PseudoWiring

16 Gb/s
Gb/s
Ethernet
Ethernet Switch

TDM
TDM
Peripheral
Peripheral

Standard Gigabit Ethernet

Signal Mo-demodulation

TDM over Ethernet standard mapping

Microwave Transport
NxE1 TDM Stream

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9500 MPR Protections


No single point of failure
Passive backplane
Full CORE protection (traffic & Mgm),
Peripheral Unit protection
Errorless Rx Switching

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Main CORE

Stby CORE

Peripheral Unit

Peripheral Unit

1Gbs ETH backplane connection


Errorless Switching channel
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9500 MPR - Microwave Packet Radio


Universal Outdoor Unit
High capacity RF transceiver supporting Integrated antenna system
Modulation scheme up to 256 QAM
10 to 350 Mbs capacity
Support to hitless Adaptive Modulation
7 MHz,14 MHz, 28 MHz, 56 MHz channel spacing options
Common to 9500 MXC product line

Unprotected ODU with integrated


antenna

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Protected ODU with symmetric or


asymmetric coupler and integrated antenna

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9500 MPR Microwave Service Switch Boards


MSS Microwave Service Switch

CORE Board
System Controller
10 Gbs traffic matrix
4x 10/100/1000BaseT + 1x SFP
NMS/CT access
Peripheral Boards

Modem Peripheral
4 to 256 QAM

16E1 ASAP Peripheral


16 Ports ATM/TDM, 75/120 Ohm

8GBE Peripheral
4x 10/100/1000BaseT

7/14/28/56 MHz CS
Adaptive Modulation

32E1 Peripheral
32 Ports PDH, 75/120 Ohm

4x SFP

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9500 MPR - Microwave Packet Radio


Microwave Service Switch
Two options

CORE BOARD

CORE BOARD (Protection)

MSS-8

Any Peripheral

Any Peripheral

2RU 8 slots

Any Peripheral

Any Peripheral

Any Peripheral

Any Peripheral

MSS-4
1RU 4 slots

CORE BOARD

CORE BOARD/AnyTraff.Peripheral

Any Peripheral

Any Peripheral

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FAN

FAN

9500 MPR - Microwave Packet Radio: Examples of system configuration


2x CORE board with embedded 5x Gigabit Ethernet access ports

2x Modem Board

FAN Unit
4x 32E1 Access Board

MSS- 8 with 128 E1 + 5xGBE Protected Radio terminal

CORE board protected with 4 x GE

Modem Board

32E1 Access Board

MSS-4 with core protection, 1 radio direction , 32 E1 and 5 GE

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9500 MPR - CORE BOARD


A new CORE BOARD is available from Rel 1.2
full management of L2 Ethernet features)

(including the enhanced Ethernet switch with 16 Gbit/s capacity and

Characteristics
Main System Controller
16Gbs Ethernet Switch for traffic routing
Synchronization processor
Removable CF card for NE configuration

Interfaces
4x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T (traffic)
2x Ethernet 1000 SFP (traffic) (Only one managed in Rel.1.2)
1x Ethernet 10/100 Base-T (Craft Terminal)
1x 2,5,10MHz synch-in
1x 2,5,10MHz synch-out

System
Up to 2 units per shelf
1+1 EPS protection

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9500 MPR Modem Board


Characteristics
4/16/32/64/128/256 QAM Modem
4/16/64 Errorless Adaptive modulation
7/14/28/56 MHz channels
Connects 9500MXC Outdoor Units
Data-aware pre-processing algorithms

Interfaces
1x IF over COAX cable

System
Up to 6 units per shelf
1+1 EPS and RPS protection

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9500 MPR Modem Profiles

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9500 MPR 32 E1 ACCESS BOARD


Characteristics
1 to 32xE1 G.703
MEF-8 Circuit Emulation
Differential and adaptive clock-recovery

Interfaces
32 E1 G.703 SCSI Connectors
75/120 Ohm selectable

System
Up to 6 units per shelf (192 E1)
1+1 EPS protection

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9500 MPR ASAP (Any Service Any Port) card (1/7)


ASAP board main characteristics
This board has been developed jointly with IPD, is available in 7705 SAR
platform and deployed worldwide.
Supports multiple services
Interfaces: 16xE1 G.703 ports
Up to 6 boards on MSS-8 shelf
Traffic Management
PWE3 ATM: transport ATM cells with MPLS encapsulation
Interfaces
16 E1 G.703 SCSCI connector
75/120 Ohm selectable
Same installation material of PDH board

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9500 MPR ASAP (2/7) : ATM services supported


ATM interface:
-up to 8 IMA groups on ASAP card
-up to 8 E1 ports per IMA group (with the limitation of the number of groups)
-up to 24 pseudowires per IMA group
ATM traffic management:
-ATM Service Category: CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt, UBR+, UBR
-Internal Coherent scheduling wrt ATM service scheduling
Radio bandwidth for CBR (i.e. R99 traffic) is allocated at PCR (guaranteed
service)
Radio bandwidth for VBR is allocated at SCR
Radio bandwidth for UBR + is allocated at MDCR
The traffic exceeding the SCR/MDCR (but below PCR) is transported if
radio bandwidth is available
UBR is a best effort service w/o guaranteed bandwidth
MW awareness over ATM service:
Like for TDM service, patented algorithms are applied to ATM traffic in order to provide
better radio efficiency in terms of bandwidth (ATM header compression) and Cell error
rate performances

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9500 MPR ASAP: Introduction of ATM in 9500 MPR (3/7)


Requirement:
Keep current ATM base station on E1 as long as possible to reduce investments
Simplify packet transport by removing ATM switches

5620 SAM / 1350 OMS


E1 TDM
E1 ATM
Ethernet

7750SR
1850TSS

Unified Packet Transport

BSC/MSC
E1 TDM
E1 ATM
Ethernet

9500 MPR
E1 TDM
E1 ATM
Ethernet

TDM MEF8/SatoP
ATM PWE3
Eth VLAN/PW

S-GW
MME

e2e TCO reduction without extra-ATM switches when 3G nodeB ATM

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RNC

9500 MPR ASAP card (4/7)


9500 MPR introduces management of native ATM services connecting ATM Node B
with E1 IMA and optimising transport of ATM traffic in terms of Quality of Service
and aggregation
Main advantages :
bandwidth optimisation thanks to removal of idle cells of the IMA group
statistical multiplexing on the aggregation nodes
Service awareness for ATM traffic (differentiated QoS for different type of
services like R99 and HSDPA), in conjunction with adaptive modulation
Simplify network with unified network topology with ATM Pseudo wire, enabling
to remove ATM switches (further differentiator towards TDM/Hybrid platforms on the
market)
Enable to keep current ATM base station with E1 IMA as long as possible to reduce
investments

9500 MPR management of ATM Service enables statistical multiplexing of ATM traffic
together with E1 and Ethernet traffic, reduces bandwidth and offers a common
transmission layer (Ethernet) infrastructure enabling to remove ATM switches

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9500 MPR ASAP (5/7) : Application Scenario 1


Native ATM traffic collection and restitution in the aggregation Node
9500 MPR is able to terminate the native ATM stream collected through ASAP card
and to aggregate this traffic into a unique Ethernet flow towards the air.
In the last 9500 MPR node facing the Core Network, the original ATM streams are
re-built on ASAP card, concentrating HSDPA traffic on reduced number of E1
interface.
E1
IMA

E1 IMA

NodeB

Core
Network

E1 IMA
E1
IMA

NxSTM-1
RNC

NodeB
ATM Switch

Main benefit for the customer


Keep NODE ATM infrastructure longer by optimising ATM traffic thanks to QoS and
statistical multiplexing

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9500 MPR ASAP (6/7) : Application Scenario 1


In the last MPR Node facing the Core Network, it is possible to configure ATM
services on ASAP in two modes:
To recreate the original IMA group for each NodeB that is connected to MPR
network in a 1:1 mode

IMA A

IMA B

IMA A

IMA B

2) to perform ATM aggregation collecting the traffic of multiple Node Bs onto


a single IMA group with a reduced number of E1 links (N: 1 mode)
IMA A: nxE1
IMA B: mxE1
IMA A

IMA B

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IMA C
nxE1

IMA C: kxE1 with k <n+m

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9500 MPR ASAP (7/7) : Application Scenario 2


ATM cells transported into PW frames in the Core Network:
IMA groups are terminated by MPR Network on Node-B side, and ATM traffic is
transported over Ethernet frames towards RNC
At RNC site, an MPLS gateway with Multisegment PW capability shall decapsulate the
ATM cells from the Ethernet frames and rebuild the original ATM streams

1xSTM-1
Packet
Network
GE

RNC

GE

nxE1

MPLS Gateway

NodeB
Benefit for the customer:
No more need of SDH/ATM infrastructure on Core Network

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9500 MPR - Typical Configurations


TDM2TDM Mode (linear chain topology)
Classical scheme for MW networks.
In each station (nodal or terminal) E1s may be added/dropped without additional
devices and/or cabling, thanks to the internal switching matrix.
In this case, 9500 MPR acts as a pure TDM Radio TDM2TDM mode:
E1s are translated in packets only for transport in 9500 MPR subnet

9500MPR

E1

ETH

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9500MPR

E1

ETH

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9500MPR

E1

ETH

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TDM2TDM Mode (tree topology)

9500MPR

9500MPR

9500MPR

E1

ETH

9500MPR

E1

ETH

In TDM2TDM mode, the 9500 MPR operates like a TDM Radio.


E1s are collected, packetized, transmitted over the radio, switched in the node
and then de-packetized at the last node.

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9500 MPR - Typical Configurations


TDM2ETH Mode
SA OS
9500MPR

SA OS
9500MPR

SA OS
9500MPR

E1

ETH

9500MPR

ETH

In TDM2ETH mode, all the E1s are collected, packetized and made available over
Ethernet at the last node

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9500 MPR - Typical Configurations


MEF-8 Gateway
Legacy PDH Radio
N*E1

9500MPR MSS Only


N*E1

Ethernet

Ethernet

Packet Network

N*E1

E1

ETH

MEF-8
Compliant device

The MSS can operate in stand-alone mode acting as high-density circuit emulation
gateway (192 E1s per shelf)

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9500MPR Typical Configurations


HSDPA Offload
2G + R.99
9500MPR

E1

ETH

Legacy PDH Radio

IF

9500MPR

N*E1

N*E1

IF
Ethernet

E1

xDSL
modem

HSDPA

ETH

Broadband traffic without stringent latency/PDV requirement, can


be off-loaded and transmitted over a broadband access network

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9500MPR in Ring/Mesh topology


Ring/Mesh protection is usually implemented in Metro/Core networks
Supply an additional level of protection
Need specific protocols/equipment to support automatic operations
Current solution: 9500 MPR + additional switch/router
Switches supporting RSTP (not carrier grade solution)
Routers supporting IP/MPLS

9500 MPR configuration mode: ETH2ETH


Proprietary Multiservice Packet ring protection feature will be available (see roadmap) to avoid external Router

Switch/Router
ETH

ETH

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Switch/Router

ETH

ETH
Switch/Router

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ETH

9500 MPR Key features


Mechanical Arrangement

Split Mount

Frequency Range

6 GHz to 38 GHz, 79 ghz

Modulation schemes

4 QAM /16 QAM /32 QAM /64 QAM /128 QAM /256 QAM

Interfaces

10/100/1000 Ethernet, E1, ATM


Up to 192 E1, 5 embedded GE ports up to 53 GE ports

Throughput

Up to 350 Mb/s per radio carrier


2Gb/s Radio capacity
10 GB/s switching capacity

Configurations

1+0, 1+1 HSB, Frequency Diversity, Space Diversity,


Nodal configurations up to 6 radio paths per shelf

Features

Full equipment protection, no point of failure

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Packed-based internal cross connect based on VLAN


Circuit Emulation and ATM Pseudowire
Synchronization distribution for packet traffic
LTE Ready (Support 1Gbs E-Band radio, Synch-E)
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9500 MPR & Network Synchronization

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Service Synchronization Requirements

Synchronization ensure service continuity i.e.successful call handovers.

Successful call handover without call drop is a key QoS parameter of mobile services.

Call Drop rates have been directly correlated to QoS and Customer satisfaction data.

Timing is essential for service quality and customer satisfaction

Most stringent sync


requirement
Source: Symmetricom White Paper, Services and Applications Perspective - Timing and
Synchronization in Next-Generation Networks, May 18th 2006

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Need for Synchronization in Packet Networks


Traditionally packet networks are asynchronous
Sometimes the underlying physical layer is synchronous
However services transported across packet networks are not always
asynchronous: TDM CES
Frequency accuracy and stability are required for good performance in TDM
systems. Lack of stability (wander and jitter) or accuracy (frequency offset)
in frequency cause bit errors and/or underflows and overflows of frame
buffers for TDM signals (frame slips)
Both bit errors and frame slips in the PDH framing will cause packet drop
Synchronization is essential to avoid all of the above

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9500MPR
Synchronization network clock and service clock concepts

The introduction of a packet network in the NodeB/RNC link breaks


the timing connection between the two path sides
According to G.8261 (former G.pactiming), the following model shall be

applied in a packet network in term of clock distribution

PSN

Network clock is the clock distributed in the network and used to synchronize
different NEs of the network

Service clock is the clock needed to terminate the different services (ex. E1)

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Extending TDM over PTN


Synchronization quality
Schemes for service Clk reconstruction (G.8261 figure 7 and figure 8)
Adaptive Clock Recovery
CE

IWF

IWF
Packet
Switched
Network

TDM

Recovered
TDM timing
based on the
adaptive
clock
recovery
TDM

TDM Service Clock

Diff erential Timing


Messages
IW F

IWF
Packet
Switc hed
Network

TDM

CE

Clock recovered
from pkts mean arrival

packetization

CE

Adaptive method

Rec overed
TDM timing
based on the
differential
timing
mes sages
TDM

Sync hronization
Network

Synchronization
Network

PRC

PRC

CE

The service clk is reconstructed


observing the pkt arrival from the
network (e.g. precise pkt arrival time
or looking at jitter buffer fill level)

Output signal quality very sensitive to PDV


(Packet Dealy Variation)
It is the only method usable when an
external reference clk is not available at both
ends
Each TDM interface has a separate clk
recovery

Differential method
The service clk is reconstructed
making use of a common reference clk
available at both IWK functions
Output signal quality insensitive to PDV

TDM Servic e Clock

The two PRCs m ay also originate from the same source.

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Clk information transmitted and


recovered as relative difference
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to a common
ref.
Clk (PRC)

Case 1 (MPR Connection to TDM networks): Sync over Packet not available

PoC 3
(Connection to SDH Metro Ring)

Cell Site

Cell Site

Differential Clock Recovery

Cell Site

Cell Site
Sync distribution
Sync signal available

Differential clock
recovery Sources:
2MHz G.703 or
Any E1 interface or
MSS internal Free run
oscillator(G 813)

The 9500MPR guarantees TDM-like performances for legacy E1


synchronization and synch distribution to all MPR nodes without
synch-over-packet technologies.

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9500MPR
Synchronization : network clock options available in MPR

Any E1/T1
can be
selected
Free
runnung
Stratum
Clock at
25MHz

Any Radio
Direction
can be
selected

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Case2 (MPR Connection to Metro Ethernet networks): Sync over Packet available
IEEE 1588V2 Master

PoC 3
(Connection to IP/MPLS packet infrastructure)

Cell Site

Cell Site

Differential/Adaptive Clock Recovery


Packet
Infrastructure

Cell Site

Embedded
IEEE 1588V2 Slave
Cell Site

Sync distribution
Sync signal available

Ethernet Interface
differential clock recovery
Sources:
L1 sync (Synch Ethernet
Network, G.8261) or
L2 sync (IEEE 1588v2)
5/10 Mhz (GPS)

The 9500MPR can get the synch signal from packet network using
Differential method or using the Adaptive recovery method, in case
no synchronization sources are available and distribute it in the
access, avoiding deployment of synch over Packet in the access.

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9500 MPR Application

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9400 AWY 9500 MXC 9500 MPR feature comparison


Feature

9500 MPR

9500 MXC

9400 AWY

Note

Mixed Traffic (TDM + Ethernet)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Point-to-point configuration

Yes

Yes

Yes

Node configuration

Yes (*)

Yes

No

Native Packet Transport (over Air)

Yes

No

No

Adaptive Modulation

Yes

No

No

Internal cross-connections

Yes

Yes

No

End-to-end traffic management

Yes

No

No

QoS management

Yes

Yes

Yes

End-to-end QoS management

Yes

No

No

NE pre-configuration (Off-line tool)

Yes (*)

No

Yes (*)

(*) TCO Software Suite

(*) backplane capacity 10 times


other (vendors) products

For a complete MPR Feature List, see GAD and Product Release Note document available at:
->WTPG Web (http://all.alcatel-lucent.com/wps/portal/businessgroups/carrier/wtp) -> Products and Solutions -> 9500 MPR
-> Technical Documents

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9500 MPR positioning in WTPG portfolio


Full TDM Network
ALU 9400 AWY + 9500 MPR, currently is the best combination of features/prices in
the Backhauling environment (from Last mile to Metro networks)
Tail /last Mile
Microwave

Feeder

Aggregation

Trunk

Microwa
ve

Microwave
BSC

BTS

Microwave
BSC

Up to XXX E1

9600
LSY
9500MXC
SDH ring

9400 AWY
Up to 32E1

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Full TDM Network


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up to
8xSTM1

9500 MPR positioning in WTPG portfolio


Hybrid and full packet network

Tail /last Mile


Microwave

Feeder

Aggregation

Trunk

Microwav
e

Microwave
BSC

BTS

Microwave

BSC

Up to XXX E1
ETH Up to XXX Mbs

9600 LSY

9500MPR
9400 AWY

Multiservice packet ring

Up to 32E1
ETH up to xxx

Hybrid and full packet network

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up to
8xSTM-1

9500 MPR product positioning


capacity per site > 4 E1, support for Ethernet connectivity
Microwave
Microwave access
access Backhauling
Backhauling

SDH
SDH Aggregation
Aggregation

9400AWY

2G
2,5G
Edge
3G
HSDPA

Access cloud

9400AWY

1678 MCC

BSC

1660 SM
9500 MPR
9400AWY

E1
E1 and
and Ethernet
Ethernet

Optical
SDH/Packet
transport

E1
E1 and
and
Ethernet
Ethernet

Fiber
Fiber access
access Backhauling
Backhauling

ATM NxSTM-1

RNC
ETH

1660 SM

1660 SM
2G
2,5G
Edge
3G
HSDPA

1643 AMS

1642 EMC

Access cloud

1642 EM

E1
E1 and
and Ethernet
Ethernet

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Network Management

9500 MPR product positioning


HSPA+/LTE initial, High peak rate
Microwave
Microwave access
access Backhauling
Backhauling

National DWDM RNC


RNC
interconnection
interconnection backbone
backbone
network (Nx2.5Gb/10Gb)
(Nx2.5Gb/10Gb)

9500MPR

2G
2,5G
Edge
3G
HSDPA

9500MPR

BSC

1850 TSS

9500 MPR

1850 TSS
(w/DWDM)

Optical
SDH/Packet
transport
TMPLS

9500MPR

E1
E1 and
and Ethernet
Ethernet

1850 TSS
(w/DWDM)

Access cloud

Ethernet
Ethernet
Only
Only

ETH
ATM NxSTM-1

1660 SM

Fiber
Fiber access
access Backhauling
Backhauling

1660 SM
2G
2,5G
Edge
3G
HSPA+
LTE

1643 AMS

1642 EMC

E1&Eth
E1&Eth over
over
SDH
SDH
Access cloud

1642 EM

E1
E1 and
and Ethernet
Ethernet

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Network Management

RNC

When to use 9500 MPR - suggested applications


Year 2009: general guideline for 9500 MPR 1.2 proposal
9500 MPR has to be proposed for all Ethernet and Super PDH application
9500 MXC has to be proposed only for SDH
Last mile
Suggested
Application

Aggregation, metro ring


Remarks

E1, Ethernet

SDH

Super PDH,
Ethernet

Mobile Backhaul
(2G, 3G)

AWY

MXC

MPR

Smooth evolution to IP
transformation

WiMax backhaul

AWY

MXC

MPR

Ethernet backhaul

DSLAM backhaul

MPR

MXC

MPR

Ethernet backhaul, high


capacity

MPR

Other applications (Private.)


well covered by traditional
TDM.

Others

AWY

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9500 MPR scalability

MSS-4
MSS-8 variant (2U)
Packet Nodes up to 6 directions

MSS-8
MSS-4

One MSS-8 shelf is able to manage:


Multiple directions
Multiple interfaces
Multiple ODUs

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MSS-4 variant (1U)


Unprotected 2way repeater
Protected Radio Terminal

9500 MPR Capacity


Node solution Release 1.x
Any combination: 1+0/1+1 up to 6 radios

300Mbps (E1+GE)

300Mbps (E1+GE)

300Mbps (E1+GE)

300Mbps (E1+GE)

300Mbps (E1+GE)

300Mbps (E1+GE)

IDU Max capacity:


Switch capacity = 10Gbps
Local GE traffic

6 Radios x 300Mbps + Local GE

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9500 MPR Price List structure


PL structure is based on
1. HW platform for the Packet Node
MSS-8 + boards
ODU v2: common PL with MXC

2. OS NE software (TDM or Service Aggregator application)


3. RTU Right To Use (or license fee) per ODU
RTU per on-air capacity
RTU for the Adapt. Modulation (in PL R1.1)

4. If existing MXC ODU (& coupler) pricing

Protect the price of the


key MPR values

Align the ODU & coupler pricing

OS SA
RTU AM

PL is structured around the solution added-values

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9500 MPR and LKDI (License Key Delivery Infrastructure)


9500MPR license management
9500 MPR features are controlled through a license key that can be upgraded via the
Alcatel-Lucent licensing solution LKDI
What is LKDI ?
LKDI - the License Key Delivery Infrastructure - is a web application developed by AlcatelLucent to allow customers and our service team to upgrade license keys from a web
interface, 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
Upgradable features:
9500MPR release 1.0
Capacity of each of the 6 directions, from 40 to 300 Mbps
Service aggregator
9500MPR release 1.1
Adaptative modulation
9500MPR 1.2 and next releases
Numbers of features introduced with the next product releases will be managed with the
license key upgradeable via LKDI

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9500 MPR License upgrade process overview (1/2)

A customer set up a new 9500MPR


network with the required features
(initial configuration).

Later on, the customer decides to upgrade his


network.
He places an order to Alcatel-Lucent. When the
order has been process, an Email is sent to the
customer to inform him that he can connect to
LKDI portal to proceed with the license upgrade.

Purchase
Order

Customer

Initial
configuration

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Email
login id / password

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9500 MPR License upgrade process overview (2/2)

3
The customer extracts the
current license keys from his
network, connects to LKDI
portal, selects his entitlement
and provides the current
license keys.

4
The customer download the
new license keys generated
by LKDI and transfer them to
his network elements. The
network is ready to run with
the new configuration

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Current
License Key

UPGRADED
License Key

New configuration !
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9500 MPR Standard upgrade order & license points concepts


Two options are proposed to our customers to purchase their license upgrades :
Standard upgrade order
The purchase order describes, feature per feature, the upgrade that needs to be
performed. After processing, the customer connects to LKDI and can get a new license key
corresponding to his purchase order, or any other configuration as long as the price doesnt
exceed the one of the purchased configuration. This gives the possibility to the customer to
adjust at the last minute his upgrade.
License points
The customer purchases a certain amount of anonymous license points that allows him to
perform any license upgrades at any time. License point can be consumed in one shot or in
several
The evaluation of license points required for upgrades can be done with LKDI. The customer
can simulate his future upgrades and get a quotation of license points.

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9500 MPR Network Management Solution

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9500 MPR Network Management Solution


Flexible Management Platforms 1350 OMS
Supervision of an all Alcatel-Lucent
transport(Optics) portfolio and
third-party SNMP elements
North-bound IOO interface for easy
integration in umbrella systems

1350 OMS-EML Element Manager


and TDM circuit management.

Web-based Craft Terminal for field


engineers and small networks.

One common EML User Interface for any platform, 1350 OMS, 5620 SAM, Webbased CT

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9500 MPR Installation and Commissioning for Total Cost of Ownership Reduction
Back-office

On-Site
Installation and
Commissioning

Pre-Provisioning

Embedded Web
Server in NE:
Alarm list
RSL

Standalone PC
Web browser
Pre-provisioning
tool (TCO)
OR

USB Key

and

(ca. 10% on
I&C cost)

Tool

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PC or
Smartphone
Web browser

Save

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9500 MPR DCN capabilities


Characteristics
SNMP v.2c (SNMP v3 under evaluation)
OSPF and Static Routing supported

Interfaces
1x Ethernet 10/100 Base-T (Local/Remote CT, NMS)
1x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T configurable (port 4)

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9500 MPR: Simplified operations with full featured graphical interface

Unlike Command Line tools


used in some Ethernet gears,
9500 MPR Craft Terminal
simplifies the field operations

Microwave Strategy Meeting January 21 2009 page58

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9500 MPR: Full integration in Alcatel-Lucent end to end management

Network Management can scale to


support end to end service over
nationwide networks

Microwave Strategy Meeting January 21 2009 page59

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9500MPR: ALU End to End Solution


E1
2G
3G

9500

Packet Domain
(Microwave Transport)

9500

1850

SDH Domain

1850

BSC

1850
1850

T-MPLS Domain
GE connectivity

3G

2G

3G 3G

RNC

E1 Service Management with 1350OMS

2G
3G

9500

Packet Domain
(Microwave Transport)

IP/MPLS Domain
9500

7705

2G
77xx
3G 3G

3G

GE connectivity & MPLS Gateway


E1 Service Management with 5620 SAM

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BSC

RNC

Network Management Synergies

77x0 SR

7250 SAS

7705 SAR 7450 ESS

Packet based portfolio

5620 SAM

IP portfolio

1353 NM

9500 MPR (beginning 2009)

TDM based portfolio

9400 AWY

9500 MXC

9600
USY

9600 LSY MDR 8000

Optical portfolio

DWM

OMSN

X-C

1850 TSS

Comprehensive and integrated solution for the end to end network transformation to
Unified Packet Infrastructure

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Tools and documents

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Tendering tools
To offer 9500 MPR equipment, remember to:
1.

Have a look at WTPG Home Page for documentation (see next slides)

2.

Use Ogcat tool for tender activities


MPR configurator for Equipment and Installation material
Service configurator

3.

Look for 9500 MPR GAD @ Alcatel-Lucent Wiki

4.

Evaluate the network with Dimensioning tools

5.

Have a look at WTPG :: 9500 MPR tendering & product support forum

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WTPG web documentation for 9500 MPR

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WTPG web documentation for 9500 MPR

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WTPG web documentation for 9500 MPR

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9500 MPR configurator Ogcat Tool

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9500 MPR configurator Ogcat Tool

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9500 MPR: GAD @ Alcatel-Lucent Wiki

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Roadmap

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9500 MPR (ETSI): Product Release Roadmap

(http://aww.ond-nr.alcatel.it/NRS/Default.aspx)
NRS - Optics Network Release Strategy -

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9500 MPR (ETSI): Product Release Roadmap


9500 MPR(Product and Solutions web)
https://sps.de.lucent.com/sites/Corporate%20Other/wtd_corner/ProductsAndSolutions/
-> 9500 MPR
-> Customer Documentation

Note:

-> 9500 MPR Customer Roadmap

This document provides to customer long-term visibility on 9500MPR features


roadmap.
The document is not intended for unsolicited distribution, it should be
delivered to customer after a specific request.
Planned release means low probability to change content
Target release means subject to change content according to market
needs.

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Demo

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9500 MPR is available for demo and proof of concepts


Demo / lab Proof of concept in Vimercate or in RSC HUB
First step to appeal customers and proof 9500MPR is ready
Objective : demonstrate main innovative concepts of 9500 MPR
Field proof of concept
Objective : demonstrate hitless service Driven Adaptive Modulation in a real
field environment.
Not yet a trial or type homologation but main features are proven
A Demo video is now available in Optics Division ALU web:
http://135.3.32.103:8082/data/content/
Internal_Resources/en_WW/Videos_Internal
/9500_MPR_Demo.MOV

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Demo video in Vimercate:1850 TSS and 9500 MPR delivering Triple Play Service
MSPP Application (Data over SDH)

Access Platform
Business Service

Adaptive
Modulation

VoIP
Data

Video/TV

1G
E

9500
MPR

TSS-100

M3

sl15

sl35

9500
MPR

64

sl35

GBE over VCG


sl34

with LCAS

9500
MPR
TSS-320 L

N X STM-16 CWDM
Trunk

3VC4

Video
NMS
Platform

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Cvlan 1001,1003,100

sl16
1G
E 3VC4 STM- 4VC4
TSS-320

1GE

Service Platform
Service Platform

Access & Aggregation Network

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sl34

1G
E

Voice

TSS-320
M
sl34

Video
HSI
Residential Service

DEMO OBJECTIVES : PROOF 9500 MPR MAIN INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS


Multiservice Aggregation Layer
Ethernet as common transmission layer

Demonstration of how the system is capable to aggregate any service/interface over a single
transmission media (Gigabit Ethernet). In the demo, different type of traffic, including E1 Circuit
Emulation will be use for to this purpose.

Service awareness:
traffic handling and quality management, queuing traffic according to the type of service assigned,
independent by the type of interface

Demonstration of how different services are managed by the system and how the system is
capable to assign different priorities.

Packet Node:
All services aggregated over Ethernet
Demonstration of how the traffic is flowing through an intermediate aggregation node.

Service Driven Adaptive Modulation:


Exploitation of the entire air bandwidth by changing modulation scheme according to the propagation
availability and allocate transport capacity discriminating traffic by different services

Demonstration and focus on how the bandwidth change will impact the services and how the
modulation switching does not affect the E1 transmission.

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9500 MPR Demo Lay out in Vimercate (Italy)


RF attenuator
Station- 4
QAM:

64 4 16 64

FTP

2 E1

Adaptive
modulation

VOIP
ET
H

Node Station - 2
Station- 5

Node Station - 3
2 E1
Node Station -- 1

2 E1 Eth traffic
Generator

8 E1
Priority Eth traffic
1
Generator

TSS
VOIP, FTP
Voip

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Public
Public
Telepho
Telepho
nn
Networ
Networ
kk

VIDEO

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2 E1

Station- 6

Test Description
1) System starts @ maximum throughput @ 64QAM in 28MHz channel
-120Mbit/s total net throughput
-all services (TDM and packets) transported with no degradation
2) Attenuation on link->switch to 16QAM:
- 80Mbit/s total net throughput
- E1 transported with no degradation and no errors during the switching
- FTP Service, VoIP, Video and hi-priority Ethernet not impacted
- The Best Effort data stream (priority 6) is impacted in terms of throughput
3) Attenuation on link-> switch to 4QAM
- 40Mbit/s total net throughput
- E1 transported with no degradation and no errors during the switching
- VoIP not impacted
- FTP Service, Video, high and low priority Ethernet impacted in terms of throughput
4) Inverse procedure is performed coming back to the initial stage
5) Extras (live VoIP call with modulation switching, others)

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Conclusions of 9500 MPR Demo in Vimercate (Italy)


9500 MPR is service aware
9500 MPR capable to manage (prioritise) different services according to the assigned
classes
9500 MPR is Error free when modulation switching

No errors on TDM traffic


Change of modulation are without loss of data, error free on E1
can be deployed in current TDM networks w/o affecting the quality
system
compared to a traditional TDM system
9500 MPR is Multi level aggregation layer
System is capable to remove any E1 intermediate connectivity
clear benefit in terms of CAPEX and OPEX (no DDF, improved reliability)
Link dimensioning allows to carry 3 times more traffic during most of time

Link dimensioning for 40 Mbit/S, 4 QAM


Around 99,9% (*) of time : MPR link can work @ 64QAM, carrying 120Mbit/s (*) :
depending
on link Budget

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