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The SURPASS product family - a whole range of products for the Next Generation Network
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SIP
SURPASS hiS
MGCP/ MEGACO IP IP Local Customer Office Premises IP Clients and Terminals
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IP Trunking
for large scale VoIP networks
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IP Applications
for new end-user applications built with open APIs
IP IP
IP Local Access
for connectivity of IP terminals
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Signaling Gateway, i.e. interworking between signaling systems (e.g. SS7 over IP or over SCN) Packet Manager, i.e. handling of the IP based call control signaling like H.323, MGCP/MEGACO, SIP OAM&P Agent, i.e interface to the NetManager
Information and Communication Networks
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Performance: BHCA: up to 16 million BHCA Trunk ports controlled: up to 240,000 ports Number of subscriber ports: up to 250,000 Reliability: Total system availability: better than 99.999% Interfaces: signaling and high speed signaling links Ethernet Protocols: Signaling: ISUP, BICC, H.323, SIP, INAP Control: MGCP, H.248, SIP Management: SNMP
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SURPASS hiE 9200 Softswitch peak load: 7000 Calls/s permanent* load: 4444 Calls/s (16 Mio BHCA)
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* The permanent load gives the number of calls which can be handled (setup and completion) by the SUPASS hiQ9200 Softswitch permanently.
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SURPASS hiE 9200 Softswitch Why BHCA (Busy Hour Call Attempts)?
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traffic in a telecommunication network is not bursty the traffic statistic of a day shows busy hours in the morning and in the afternoon these busy hours bring the turnover so it is important to have a system which can handle this traffic load for several hours and not only seconds traffic load per hour is measured in BHCA
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IP Network
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Information and Communication Networks
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OAM&P Agent
Signaling Gateway
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OAM&P Agent
Signaling Gateway
collection of accounting data provides todays PSTN/ISDN services also to Voice over Broad Band users provides new applications and services in the Next Generation Network
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MCP
MCP
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CP113E
Call Feature Control
Internal Communication Network OAM&P Agent Packet Control Unit
Coordination processor 113E (CP113E) Central clock generator, type E (CCGE) Message buffer D (MBD) Media control platform (MCP)
Signaling Gateway
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Functional Units
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Basic processor (BAP) Call processor (CAP) Input/output control (IOC) ATM bridge processor (AMP) Common memory (CMY) Input/output processor (IOP)
BAP, CAP, IOC and AMP are based on the same Hardware Processor module PEXE
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Coordination Processor 113E (CP113E) Functional Units BAP, CAP, IOC, AMP, CMY
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Basic processor (BAP) One of the two BAPs operates as master (BAPM), the other as spare (BAPS). They operate in task and load sharing mode. The BAPM processes operation and maintenance tasks as well as some of the call-processing tasks. If the BAPM fails, the BAPS takes over. Call processor (CAP) The CAP handles call processing tasks only. They work in load sharing mode. Together with the BAPS and BAPM, the CAPs form a pool redundancy (n+1 redundancy). Input/output control (IOC) The input/output controls (IOC) contain software for communication with the call processing, operation and maintenance, and data communication peripheries. The IOCs are redundant. They constitute the interface between the CMY and IOP. ATM bridge processor (AMP) The AMP contains the software for communication with the SSNC. It converts packetoriented data streams from the ATM area to the CP113E communication mode and vice versa. For Redundancy the AMPs are always operated in pairs in the CP113E. Common memory (CMY) The CMY is the central memory medium for the connected BAPs, CAPs, IOCs, and AMPs. It contains the common database, the input and output lists for the IOP:MB and the communication areas for the IOP to the OA&M periphery. In normal operation the two CMYs perform all read and write cycles synchronously.
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Con nector board
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empty empty empty empty empty M:PEXE M:PEXE M:CMYE M:PEXE F:BPCE basic M:CONE M:PEXE M:CMYE M:PEXE M:PEXE empty empty empty empty empty F:BPCE Applications
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CP113E
Call Feature Control
Coordination processor 113E (CP113E) Central clock generator, type E (CCGE) Message buffer D (MBD) Media control platform (MCP)
Signaling Gateway
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Each MBD Ethernet module (MBDE) connects 4 fast Ethernet external interfaces to the MBD internal bus (IBUS). These interfaces provide the connection to the packet control unit (PCU), the media control platform (MCP), the open service platform (OSP) and SURPASS hiG Media gateway for access. The ATM interface module (MBDA) connects the MBD via optical links to the SS7 Control (SSNC). One MBDA supports a maximum of four fiber optic transceiver. Two redundant ATM connections can be set up. Each module is capable of processing 24,000 SS7 message signal units (MSU) per second. A maximum of five MBDA can be deployed. The message buffer controller (MBDC) is the interface to CP113E. The MBD transmits messages to and receives commands from the CP113E. The clock module (MBDCG) forms part of the synchronous clock distribution of the SURPASS hiE 9200. The MBD is synchronized by the CCGE. In addition, it performs the function of a multiplexer/demultiplexer for the interface between the MBD and the switching network D (SND). The HDLC interface module (MBDH) provides the interface to SURPASS access gateway hiG1600.
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CP113E
Call Feature Control
Coordination processor 113E (CP113E) Central clock generator, type E (CCGE) Message buffer D (MBD) Media control platform (MCP)
Signaling Gateway
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Synchronization module (CCGES) is the control and synchronization module of CCGE with following tasks: evaluating and selecting reference sources generating stabilized clock signals in accordance with G.812 distributing timing signals inside and outside the network node system control interfaces to the CP113E and the redundant unit The CCGES provides 16 network node clock outputs (8 kHz) for MBD and SSNC and two further clock outputs for the CP113E. Clock distribution module (CCGED) provides optional 32 extension outputs (T4 clock outputs) operating at 2.048 MHz in four groups of eight outputs each for the external users.
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M:CCGES M:CCGED M:CCGED M:CCGED M:CCGED M:CCGES M:CCGED M:CCGED M:CCGED M:CCGED F:CCGE
Central Clock Generator, Type E (CCGE) Frame Layout
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CP113E
Coordination processor 113E (CP113E) Central clock generator, type E (CCGE) Message buffer D (MBD) Media control platform (MCP)
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One MCP itself consists of two media control platform units (MCPU), providing for redundancy. The redundant Ethernet switch connects the MCPs to the outer world, i.e. to the interface module to the Ethernet in the MBD (MBDE) or the packet control units (PCU) via redundant Ethernet interfaces.
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Coordination processor 113E (CP113E) Central clock generator, type E (CCGE) Message buffer D (MBD) Media control platform (MCP)
Signaling Gateway
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OAM&P Agent
Signaling Gateway
Packet Manager
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Best in Class
Large database
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TDM
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SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) M3UA protocol for adaptation of user parts (e.g. ISUP) and applications (e.g. INAP)
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against unauthorised use of the SS7 network against overload of the operators own node and network
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Enables very powerful redundant SS7 overlay networks Extends the ITU-T limit of 1Mbit bandwidth Simplifies maintenance and administration thanks to reduced number of links
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LIC LIC
207Mb/s ATM
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Main Processor: Signaling Link Termination Main Processor: Global Title Translation Main Processor: Number Portability Main Processor: SS7 over IP transport
Main Processor: signaling manager Main Processor: Operation Administration Maintenance Line Interface Card NetManager
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Performance extensions through simply adding additional MPs Best investment protection with a single common processor platform for all different software types
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Network wide and efficient management of the SS7 network - MTP network administration - SCCP Administration - Global Title Translation - MTP and SCCP Screening - MTP and SCCP Accounting Immediate overview of the existing configuration via reports based on application database Task oriented working via modern profile technique
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Reduced costs for network planning and operation - Easy SS7 Management with SS7 Application - Simplifies MTP/SCCP configuration, screening and accounting
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Main Processor: Signaling Link Termination Main Processor: Global Title Translation Main Processor: Number Portability Main Processor: SS7 over IP transport
Main Processor: signaling manager Main Processor: Operation Administration Maintenance Line Interface Card Net Manager
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LDAP
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H.323 client
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Registration of H.323 subscriber Routing of H.323 calls to the relevant H.323 client or gateway Authentication of H.323 clients (password) Authorization of H.323 clients (what is allowed for the client) Address resolution (number mapping between E.164 and IP address) H.323 VoIP call setup H.323 Proxy (if user is registered, but not online) Accounting (ticketing)
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Authentication: Login for VoIP usage Based on H.323 security standard H.235
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Authorization: User rights are checked to guaranty the services assigned to the user Registration: Successful call setup now possible
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hiQ 9200 accepts SetUp and connects the H.323 user H.323 user sends SetUp to related hiQ 9200
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Registration and Routing Server
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Registration and Routing Server
Sun Netra HW platform Solaris operating system
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Commercial hardware and software platform Sun Netra 120, 512 MByte RAM Operating system: Sun Solaris standard Gatekeeper RAS (registration, administration, status) functionality Protocols: H.323, H.225, LDAP Charge data: AMA format Management: Integrated into NetManager concept or Web-based only Located in same rack as SURPASS hiQ 30
A30828-X8020-V301-**-7618
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Commercial hardware and software platform Sun Netra 120, 512 MByte RAM Operating system: Sun Solaris) Protocols: LDAP Database: LDAP directory, Netscape IPlanet Management: Integrated into NetManager concept or Web-based only Located in same rack as SURPASS hiQ 20 Directory server for Click-to-Phone and VoxPortal
A30828-X8020-V304-**-7618
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