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MMS-8
MMS-4
IF
coax cable
Packet Option
(MPR Series)
Broadcasting
Mobile
TV
MSS-8
MSS-4
2G E1-TDM
WiMax -IPoETH
3G ATMIMA
CDMA IPoE1
Ethernet Output
TDM Pseudo Wire
(ML-PPP)
Embedded
Embedded
ETH
ETH
interfaces
interfaces
MW
MW ODU
ODU
Peripheral
Peripheral
ATM PseudoWiring
16 Gb/s
Gb/s
Ethernet
Ethernet Switch
TDM
TDM
Peripheral
Peripheral
Signal Mo-demodulation
Microwave Transport
NxE1 TDM Stream
Main CORE
Stby CORE
Peripheral Unit
Peripheral Unit
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
8GBE Peripheral
4x 10/100/1000BaseT
7/14/28/56 MHz CS
Adaptive Modulation
32E1 Peripheral
32 Ports PDH, 75/120 Ohm
4x SFP
CORE BOARD
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
FAN
FAN
2x Modem Board
FAN Unit
4x 32E1 Access Board
Modem Board
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
Interfaces
1x IF over COAX cable
System
Up to 6 units per shelf
1+1 EPS and RPS protection
Interfaces
32 E1 G.703 SCSI Connectors
75/120 Ohm selectable
System
Up to 6 units per shelf (192 E1)
1+1 EPS protection
7750SR
1850TSS
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
RNC
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
E1 IMA
NodeB
Core
Network
E1 IMA
E1
IMA
NxSTM-1
RNC
NodeB
ATM Switch
IMA A
IMA B
IMA A
IMA B
IMA B
IMA C
nxE1
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
9500MPR
E1
ETH
9500MPR
E1
ETH
9500MPR
E1
ETH
9500MPR
9500MPR
9500MPR
E1
ETH
9500MPR
E1
ETH
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
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)
E1
ETH
IF
9500MPR
N*E1
N*E1
IF
Ethernet
E1
xDSL
modem
HSDPA
ETH
Switch/Router
ETH
ETH
Switch/Router
ETH
ETH
Switch/Router
ETH
Split Mount
Frequency Range
Modulation schemes
4 QAM /16 QAM /32 QAM /64 QAM /128 QAM /256 QAM
Interfaces
Throughput
Configurations
Features
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.
9500MPR
Synchronization network clock and service clock concepts
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)
IWF
IWF
Packet
Switched
Network
TDM
Recovered
TDM timing
based on the
adaptive
clock
recovery
TDM
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
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
Case 1 (MPR Connection to TDM networks): Sync over Packet not available
PoC 3
(Connection to SDH Metro Ring)
Cell Site
Cell Site
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)
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
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
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.
9500 MPR
9500 MXC
9400 AWY
Note
Yes
Yes
Yes
Point-to-point configuration
Yes
Yes
Yes
Node configuration
Yes (*)
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Adaptive Modulation
Yes
No
No
Internal cross-connections
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
QoS management
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes (*)
No
Yes (*)
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
Feeder
Aggregation
Trunk
Microwa
ve
Microwave
BSC
BTS
Microwave
BSC
Up to XXX E1
9600
LSY
9500MXC
SDH ring
9400 AWY
Up to 32E1
up to
8xSTM1
Feeder
Aggregation
Trunk
Microwav
e
Microwave
BSC
BTS
Microwave
BSC
Up to XXX E1
ETH Up to XXX Mbs
9600 LSY
9500MPR
9400 AWY
Up to 32E1
ETH up to xxx
up to
8xSTM-1
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
1350 OMS
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Network Management
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
1350 OMS
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Network Management
RNC
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
MPR
Others
AWY
MXC
MSS-4
MSS-8 variant (2U)
Packet Nodes up to 6 directions
MSS-8
MSS-4
300Mbps (E1+GE)
300Mbps (E1+GE)
300Mbps (E1+GE)
300Mbps (E1+GE)
300Mbps (E1+GE)
300Mbps (E1+GE)
OS SA
RTU AM
Purchase
Order
Customer
Initial
configuration
Email
login id / password
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
Current
License Key
UPGRADED
License Key
New configuration !
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One common EML User Interface for any platform, 1350 OMS, 5620 SAM, Webbased CT
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
PC or
Smartphone
Web browser
Save
Interfaces
1x Ethernet 10/100 Base-T (Local/Remote CT, NMS)
1x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T configurable (port 4)
9500
Packet Domain
(Microwave Transport)
9500
1850
SDH Domain
1850
BSC
1850
1850
T-MPLS Domain
GE connectivity
3G
2G
3G 3G
RNC
2G
3G
9500
Packet Domain
(Microwave Transport)
IP/MPLS Domain
9500
7705
2G
77xx
3G 3G
3G
BSC
RNC
77x0 SR
7250 SAS
5620 SAM
IP portfolio
1353 NM
9400 AWY
9500 MXC
9600
USY
Optical portfolio
DWM
OMSN
X-C
1850 TSS
Comprehensive and integrated solution for the end to end network transformation to
Unified Packet Infrastructure
Tendering tools
To offer 9500 MPR equipment, remember to:
1.
Have a look at WTPG Home Page for documentation (see next slides)
2.
3.
4.
5.
Have a look at WTPG :: 9500 MPR tendering & product support forum
Roadmap
(http://aww.ond-nr.alcatel.it/NRS/Default.aspx)
NRS - Optics Network Release Strategy -
Note:
Demo
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
with LCAS
9500
MPR
TSS-320 L
N X STM-16 CWDM
Trunk
3VC4
Video
NMS
Platform
Cvlan 1001,1003,100
sl16
1G
E 3VC4 STM- 4VC4
TSS-320
1GE
Service Platform
Service Platform
sl34
1G
E
Voice
TSS-320
M
sl34
Video
HSI
Residential Service
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.
Demonstration and focus on how the bandwidth change will impact the services and how the
modulation switching does not affect the E1 transmission.
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
Public
Public
Telepho
Telepho
nn
Networ
Networ
kk
VIDEO
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)
Optics Division
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