DES-3810 Series Sales Guide - D-Link

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Sales Guide for DES-3810 Series
Apr 2010
D-Link HQ
Agenda
Product Introduction
• Positioning Overview
• Product Overview
• Target Market
Competitive Comparison & Analysis
• Positioning Highlight
• Key Comparison
• Art of the War
Technology Briefing
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Positioning Overview
D-Link Fast Ethernet Managed Switch Product Portfolio
DES-3810 Series
Next
Generation
L3
DES-3800 Series
DES-3528/52 Series
L2
Next
Generation
DES-3200 Series
DES-3028/52 Series
Campus / Enterprise
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Telecom / Metro
Product Overview
Position Highlights
L3 Fast Ethernet enterprise/metro solution
• More powerful metro features than existing DES-3800 series
• Ideal for entry level enterprise, midmarket, branch office and metro access
Delivers high availability, security and reliability
• Advanced QoS, multicast and L2 VPN features guarantee the performance for triple play
service and ISP Service Level Agreement (SLA)
• Rich AAA, access control features help administrators well-manage the visitors of the
networks
• Powerful L3 routing protocols and L2 VPN functions make it suitable for the business
gateway / ISP access
• Fully IPv6 support, future proven
• Switch Resource Management (SRM) function helps users optimize the system resource
for different environment
• Various attack prevention features and redundancy protocols
• Power saving features save your money, save the earth.
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Product Overview
Model Overview
Product Models
24 port 10/100Base-TX + 4 Combo
1000Base-T/SFP
DES-3810-28
???
DES-3810-52
48 port 10/100Base-TX + 2 Combo
1000Base-T/SFP + 2 SFP
Software Images
Standard
Image (SI)
For Enterprise, Campus, Hospitality
L2/L3 features, Routing, Multicasting, Security, QoS, AAA, OAM
Enhanced
Image (EI)
For Telecom, IPv6 networks
All SI features, VPWS, BGP, IPv6 routing, SRM
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Product Overview
High Flexibility Uplink ports
DES-3810-28 supports 4 combo GE/SFP ports; DES-3810-52 supports 2 SFP + 4
combo GE/SFP ports
4 SFP ports provides the ability of 2G aggregation ring or mixed ring/chain
topology
GE copper ports provide cost-effective cat.5 uplinks to core switches
Aggregation Ring
1G Fiber
1G Copper
Remote District
Rack / Wiring Closet
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Product Overview
Port Comparison
Competitor
Port Count
D-Link DES-3810-28
24 FE + 4 Combo GE/SFP
HP 3500-24
20 FE + 4 Combo GE/SFP
Less supported client ports
3Com 5500-EI-28
24 FE + 4 SFP
Requires expensive fiber & transceivers for uplink in
the cabinet
H3C
H3C
H3C
H3C
24
24
24
24
S3600-28P-SI/EI
S3600-28TP-SI
S3610-28P
S3610-28TP
FE
FE
FE
FE
+
+
+
+
4
2
4
2
Remark
SFP
GE + 2 SFP
SFP
GE + 2 SFP
Huawei S3328TP-SI/EI
24 FE + 2 SFP + 2 Combo GE/SFP
Cisco 3750-24TS
Cisco 3750-Metro
24 FE + 2 SFP
24 FE + 2 SFP + 2ES
D-Link DES-3810-52
24 FE + 2 SFP + 2 Combo GE/SFP
HP 3500-48
44 FE + 4 Combo GE/SFP
Less supported client ports
3Com 5500-EI-52
48 FE + 4 SFP
Requires expensive fiber transceivers for uplinks in
the cabinet
H3C S3600-52P-SI/EI
H3C S3610-52P
48 FE + 4 SFP
48 FE + 4 SFP
Requires expensive fiber transceivers for uplinks in
the cabinet
Huawei S3352TP-SI/EI
48 FE + 4 SFP
Requires expensive fiber transceivers for uplinks in
the cabinet
Cisco 3750-48TS
48 FE + 4 SFP
Requires expensive fiber transceivers for uplinks in
the cabinet
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Requires expensive fiber transceivers for uplink in
the cabinet
Target Applications
Enterprise Access/Aggregation
ECMP & PBR provides redundant/load sharing capability of uplink.
IMPB, ARP Spoofing Prevention, DHCP Server Screening, BPDU Attack
Protection, and L3 Control Packet Filtering expel threats out of core networks.
MAC, WAC, and Compound authentication provide clientless/easy-to-deploy
mechanisms to authenticate users and devices.
Embedded DHCP server, auto-configuration, and trap/e-mail alerts make the
network management much easier.
Data Center
DES-3810
DES-3810
Stack
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Target Applications
Telecom Access of Enterprises
ETTB CPE for business subscribers
Up to 4 GE FTTB interfaces providing higher
bandwidth to customers and fault tolerance
capability
GVRP
STP
VLAN
DES-3810
Provides L2 transparency to customers through
the ISP network
Y.1731, 802.1ag/3ah Ethernet OAM
improves the efficiency of ISP
network management
Branch
ISP MPLS Core
DES-3810
DES-3810
GVRP
STP
VLAN
GVRP
STP
VLAN
QiQ & L2PT
HQ
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Branch
Target Applications
Enterprise Routers for Remote Sites
Larger routing table provides the capability for a
large-scale enterprise
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) allows central
routing management of all remote sites regardless
of physical connections
DES-3810
CPE
RIP
OSPF
BGP
Branch
Internet
CPE
DES-3810
CPE
BGP
BGP
RIP
OSPF
DES-3810
RIP
OSPF
HQ
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VPN
Branch
Agenda
Product Introduction
• Positioning Overview
• Product Overview
• Target Market
Competitive Comparison & Analysis
• Positioning Highlight
• Key Comparison
• Art of the War
Technology Briefing
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Position Highlight
Enterprise/Campus/Hospitality Networks
•Complete supported models
•32G stacking bandwidth
•Support IS-IS
•Only 2G uplink for 24 port
for models
•Very small MAC table
•No ERPS
•No Gratuitous ARP
•No CPU protection function
•Limited Web UI functions
DES-3810
Performance
Cisco 3750
Huawei S3300
•Complete supported models
•Support IS-IS
•Only 2 SFP ports for all
models
•No WAC
•No Gratuitous ARP
•No Web UI
H3C S3600
(HP A3600, E5500)
•Complete supported models
•Very large flash memory
•64K MAC Addresses
•Complete supported models
•No copper GE port for 48
port models
•No ERPS
•No Private VLAN
•No IPv6 management
•No IPv6 routing protocol
•No BGP
•No CPU protection function
•No WAC
•No Embedded Web UI
HP 3500
Price
Note: Compare according to: DES-3810 EI, S3300 EI, S3600 EI and 3750 IP Services image
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•Only 20 or 44 FE ports
•No stacking
•No ERPS
•No Private VLAN
•No PBR
•No Round-robin Scheduling
•No IPv6 routing protocol
•No BGP
•No CPU protection function
•No Web UI
Strength
Weakness
Key Comparison
DES-3810-28
HP 3500-24
24 FE + 4 Combo
GE/SFP
20 FE + 4 Combo
GE/SFP
H3C S3600-28TP
(HP A3600, E5500)
24 FE + 2 GE + 2
Combo GE/SFP
Yes (R3.00)
No
ERPS
Yes
Private VLAN
Policy-based Route
Feature
Huawei S3328TP
Cisco 3750-24TS
24 FE + 2 GE + 2
Combo GE/SFP
24 FE + 2 SFP
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes (RRPP)
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes (Only IPv4)
RIPng/OSPFv3
Yes (EI, R3.00)
No
No
Yes (EI)
Yes (IP Service Lic.)
BGP
Yes (EI, R3.00)
No
No
Yes (EI)
Yes (IP Service Lic.)
Queue Scheduling
SDWRR
Shared Queue
+ SP
WRR, WFQ
WRR
SRR
Safeguard Engine
Yes
No
No (S3600/A3600)
Yes (E5500)
Yes
No
Web Access Control
Yes
Yes (Port-based)
No
No
Yes
MAC Access Control
Yes
Yes (Port-based)
Yes (Port-based)
Yes
Web UI
Yes
Yes (Limited
function)
No
Yes (Only
dashboard)
$1,515 (SI)
$3,500 (EI)
$2,449
$2,571 (SI)
$3,571 (EI)
$3,484 (SI)
$4,400 (EI)
$5,995 (IP Base Lic.)
$9,990 (IP Service Lic)
$1,812
$1,140 (SI)
$1,500 (EI)
$731 (SI)
$924 (EI)
$3,177 (IP Base Lic.)
$5,295 (IP Service Lic)
Port Configuration
Stacking
List Price
Reseller Price
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Yes (Port-based,
S3600/A3600)
Yes (E5500)
Yes (NMS required,
S3600/A3600)
Yes (E5500)
Art of War
Competition with HP 3500 Series
Attacking Point
Physical Interfaces
3500 has only 20 or 44 FE ports, less client ports.
Stacking
3500 does not support stacking which makes management of access switch much
complicated. Administrators have to manage all the access switch one-by-one.
High Reliability
3500 does not support any mini-sec level ring protection protocol which is important
for the reliability of campus backbone nowadays. ERPS
3500 does not have any CPU protection function like Safeguard Engine or L3 Control
Packet Filtering that makes the network exposed to un-predictable virus or worm
attack from mobile users in intranet. When CPU is under attack, switch becomes
inaccessible and administrators are not able to cut troubled traffic off remotely,
which makes the damage bigger and worse.
IPv6
IPv4 addresses are predicted to be exhausted by 2011. IPv6 routing protocols are
necessary for L3 switches nowadays which HP 3500 does not support.
Painless User
Authentication
HP 3500 supports only port based MAC and WAC. If there are multiple clients under the
same port, there will be security breaches.
Advanced Routing
HP 3500 only supports basic RIP, OSPF without advanced routing features like PBR or
BGP.
Policy-based Route enhances the security and load sharing of L3 traffic. Making the
expensive L3 investment more efficiency.
BGP centralizes the L3 management of all remote sites, make management more easily
and help reduce IT expense. BGP
Accurate QoS
HP 3500 sets minimum bandwidth for each queue instead of queue scheduling
mechanism. This will impact the flexibility and accuracy of QoS. SDWRR
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Art of War
Competition with HP 3500 Series
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Attacking Point
User Friendly
HP provides limited functions and configurations on embedded Web UI.
Switch embedded Web UI shall perform the same ability to other user interfaces.
With completed configuration pages, Web UI can make the switch configuration more
friendly. On the other hand, a completed Web UI support shall not need extra software
and expense to customers.
All D-Link Managed Switch support completed configuration on Web-UI
Green
HP 3500 does not support any green feature.
Defending Point
64K MAC addresses
DES-3810 supports only 16K MAC address which is only ¼ of 3500.
A L3 switch will only learn MAC addresses of routers’ and the nodes under its owned IP
interfaces. Unless there are 64,000 nodes in the network and there is no proper IP
subnet segmentation in the network, 64K MAC address table only wastes system
resource and cost.
Myth/Truth
Usage of flash memory
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HP claims they support 4MB on board flash and 128MB compact flash on 3500 series.
Flash memory is used to store F/W and configuration files. The size of F/W files is the
key to decide how many memory space a device needs. Generally speaking, flash
memory size that allows to store 3~4 firmware files is enough for an enterprise switch.
Large flash size does not increase the flexibility.
DES-3810 F/W size is about 5MB, and HP 3500 is about 10MB. However, HP supports
even less function than D-Link does.
Art of War
Competition with H3C S3600 Series
Attacking Point
Physical Interfaces
S3600 has no copper GE interface on 48 port version, making uplink among the cabinet
very expensive.
High Reliability
S3600 does not support any mini-sec level ring protection protocol which is important
for the reliability of campus backbone nowadays. ERPS
S3600 does not have any CPU protection function like Safeguard Engine or L3
Control Packet Filtering that makes the network exposed to un-predictable virus or
worm attack from mobile users in intranet. When CPU is under attack, switch becomes
inaccessible and administrators are not able to cut troubled traffic off remotely,
which makes the damage bigger and worse.
IPv6
IPv4 addresses are predicted to be exhausted by 2011, IPv6 routing protocols are
necessary for L3 switches nowadays which S3600 does not support..
Advanced Routing
S3600 only supports basic RIP, OSPF without advanced routing features.
BGP centralizes the L3 management of all remote sites, makes management more
easily and help reduce IT expense. BGP
Painless User
Authentication
Clientless user authentication such as Web-based Auth or MAC-based Auth help
reduce the effort of administrators to install/configure all the clients.
H3C S3600 supports only port based MAC and no WAC support. If there are multiple
clients under the same port or multiple users sharing one device, there will be security
breaches.
User Friendly
S3600 does not have embedded Web UI. It requires external NMS (iMC) to support
user-friendly graphic user interface. And it requires expense to customers.
All D-Link Managed Switch support completed configuration on Web-UI
Green
H3C S3600 does not support any green feature.
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Art of War
Competition with H3C S3600 Series
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Defending Point
WFQ
DES-3810 supports Smoothed Deficit Weighted Round Robin (SDWRR) which is a
similar schedule mechanism with WFQ. SDWRR
Myth/Truth
Limitation of Smart Link
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H3C claims the performance of Smart Link is good as ERPS.
Smart Link is a function that provides mini-second recovery time for switch uplinks.
When the major uplink port fails, it will switch to the backup uplink port immediately to
prevent service interruption.
SmarkLink only provides fast failover for uplink ports per device basis, it’s not a global
redundant protocol for whole network link ERPS or STP.
Art of War
Competition with Huawei S3300 Series
Attacking Point
Physical Interfaces
S3300 does not have copper GE interface on 48 port version, making uplink among the
cabinet very expensive.
Accurate QoS
Huawei S3300 Series support only WRR scheduling mechanism which does not consider
the packet size when doing queue round-robin. It will impact the accuracy of bandwidth
allocation if the packet size of each queue is not balanced. SDWRR
Painless User
Authentication
Clientless user authentication such as Web-based Auth or MAC-based Auth help
reduce the effort of administrators to install/configure all the clients.
Huawei S3300 supports only port based MAC and no WAC support. If there are multiple
clients under the same port or multiple users sharing one device, there will be security
breaches.
User Friendly
S3300 does not support embedded Web UI for providing graphic and intuitional switch
configurations.
Web UI makes configuration more easier especially for entry-level users or large
cabinets with multi-vendor devices.
All D-Link Managed Switch support completed configuration on Web-UI
Green
S3300 does not support any green feature.
Defending Point
IS-IS
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OSPF, as an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), is more popular and mature than IS-IS.
For medium-to-large size network such as campus, enterprise or government, OSPF is
the best choice.
Art of War
Competition with Huawei S3300 Series
(Continue)
Myth/Truth
Sales talk of 10G
stacking bandwidth
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Huawei claims that S3300 supports up to 10G stacking bandwidth, however, there is no
any 10G port or dedicated stacking port on S3300!
S3300 supports 9 switches per stack. If stacking with ring topology, there will be 10x1G
cables. So that the true stacking bandwidth should be 1G.
Art of War
Competition with Cisco 3750 Series
Attacking Point
Physical Interfaces
3750 does not have copper GE interface on both 24 and 48 port version, making uplink
among the cabinet very expensive.
High Reliability
3750 does not support any mini-sec level ring protection protocol which is important
for the reliability of campus backbone nowadays. ERPS
3750 does not have any CPU protection function like Safeguard Engine or L3 Control
Packet Filtering that makes the network exposed to un-predictable virus or worm
attack from mobile users in intranet. When CPU is under attack, switch becomes
inaccessible and administrators are not possible to cut troubled traffic off remotely
which makes the damage bigger and worse.
User Friendly
Web UI embedded in Cisco switches supports only dashboard monitoring.
Switch embedded Web UI shall perform the same ability to other user interfaces. With
completed configuration pages, Web UI can make the switch configuration more
friendly. In the other hand, a completed Web UI support shall not need extra software
and expense to customers.
Cost Effective
By default, Cisco 3750 embedded with IP Base Image which has only L2+ feature set,
the MSRP is $5,995 already.
To enable completed L3 features, such as OSPF, BGP, & PIM, requires IP Service Image.
The MSRP is $9,990.
Defending Point
IS-IS
32G stacking bandwidth
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OSPF, an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), is more popular and mature than IS-IS.
For medium-to-large size network such as campus, enterprise or government, OSPF is
the best choice.
Cisco 3750 has 2 dedicated 32G Stackwise ports on each device. But the maximum data
rate on the 48 port version is only 4.8G. That means rest of the bandwidth are wasted.
Position Highlight
Metro Networks
Cisco 3750 Metro
DES-3810
•Support IS-IS
Performance
•Complete supported models
•Very aggressive when bidding
•Support IS-IS
Huawei S3300
•No
•No
•No
•No
MPLS VPN features
OAM
flow collection features
green features
•Limited MPLS support on ES port
•Unreasonable price for advanced
routing and MPLS
•No flow collection features
•No green features
•Completed model support
•Support IS-IS
H3C S3610
(HP A3610)
•No
•No
•No
•No
•No
MPLS VPN features
mini-sec ring protection
OAM
flow collection features
green features
Price
Note: Compare according to: DES-3810 EI, S3300 EI and 3750 Metro Advanced IP Services image
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Strength
Weakness
Key Comparison
Feature
H3C S3610-28TP
DES-3810-28
(HP A3610)
Huawei S3328TP
Cisco 3750 Metro
24 FE + 4 Combo GE/SFP
24 FE + 2 GE + 2
Combo GE/SFP
24 FE + 2 GE + 2
Combo GE/SFP
24 FE + 2 SFP + 2 SFP
ES
ERPS
Yes
No (Smart Link Only)
Yes (RRPP)
Yes (REP)
Host-based IGMP/MLD
Snooping Fast Leave
Yes
No
No
No
Yes (VPWS) (EI, R3.00)
No
No
Yes (MPLS, Adv IP Lic)
Yes
No
No
No
Yes (EI, R3.00)
No
No
Yes (SDM)
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes (R3.00)
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Port Configuration
MPLS VPN
sFlow
SRM
802.3ah/802.1ag OAM
Y.1731 CCM
Power Saving
List Price
Reseller Price
$1,515 (SI)
$3,500 (EI)
$4,829 (EI)
$2,028 (EI)
Note 1
Note 1, 2
$3,484 (SI)
$4,400 (EI)
$731 (SI)
$924 (EI)
$5,995 (Device)
$3,000 (IP Service Lic)
$7,000 (Adv IP Lic)
$4,436 (Device)
$2,200 (IP Service Lic)
$5,180 (Adv IP Lic)
Note1: SI version is no longer on price book.
Note2: Reseller price on price book. Real price should be lower but shouldn’t be lower than Huawei
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Art of War
Competition with H3C S3610 Series
Attacking Point
Physical Interfaces
S3610 does not have copper GE interface on 48 port version, making uplink among the
cabinet very expensive.
High Reliability
S3610 does not support any mini-sec level ring protection protocol which is important
for the reliability of telecom access/aggregation nowadays. ERPS
Future Proved IPTV
Service
Propose multiple IPTV channels in single port to ISPs. This solution requires DHCP
(relay) option 60/61, host-based IGMP (snooping), flow-based bandwidth control/CIR,
traffic shaping to guarantee the services quality. However, S3610 do not support all
these features.
DHCP Relay Options Host-based IGMP Bandwidth Control Traffic Shaping
Role of MPLS PE
S3610 can only be CE of MPLS environment. It does not have the ability to build up VPN
tunnels. VPWS
Improving the
Management Efficiency
S3610 does not have any OAM protocol or flow collection functions (sFlow or IPFIX).
Strong OAM support is a trend in ISP that help administrators manage the links or
service in the network. OAM Y.1731
Initiative flow collection such as sFlow or IPFIX helps ISP monitor, analyze and locate
the abnormal traffic in real-time. Administrators can minimize the damage by taking
immediate action for those troubled traffic.
Green
H3C S3610 does not support any green features.
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Art of War
Competition with H3C S3600 Series
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Defending Point
WFQ
DES-3810 supports Smoothed Deficit Weighted Round Robin (SDWRR) which is a
similar schedule mechanism with WFQ. SDWRR
IS-IS
OSPF, as an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), is more popular and mature than IS-IS.
OSPF is more suitable for medium-to-large size network.
Myth/Truth
Limitation of Smart Link
H3C claims the performance of Smart Link is good as ERPS.
Smart Link is a function that provides mini-second recovery time for switch uplinks.
When the major uplink port fails, it will switch to the backup uplink port immediately to
prevent service interruption.
SmarkLink only provides fast failover for uplink ports per device basis, it’s not a global
redundant protocol for whole network link ERPS or STP.
L2 & L3 MPLS VPN
The Virtual Routing Forwarding (VRF) function makes S3610 possible to be the MCE of
L3 MPLS environment which shares the loading of PE.
However, without LDP support, S3610 cannot be the PE of MPLS environment.
VRF is not a necessary feature to Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS). With VPWS
function, DES-3810 can be the PE of MPLS environment directly. VPWS
Since VPWS is using LDP forwarding as well, it is still compatible with existing ISP MPLS
core network.
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Art of War
Competition with Huawei S3300 Series
Attacking Point
Physical Interfaces
Future Proved IPTV
Service
S3300 does not have copper GE interface on 48 port version, making uplink among the
cabinet very expensive.
Propose multiple IPTV channel in single port to ISPs. This solution requires DHCP
(relay) option 60/61, host-based IGMP (snooping), flow-based bandwidth control/CIR,
traffic shaping to guarantee the services quality. However, S3300 do not support all
these features.
DHCP Relay Options Host-based IGMP Bandwidth Control Traffic Shaping
Role of MPLS PE
S3300 can only be CE of MPLS environment, it does not have the ability to build up VPN
tunnels. VPWS
Improving the
Management Efficiency
S3300 supports only IEEE802.1ag/3ah OAM and has no flow collection function.
Y.1731 is a super set of IEEE 802.1ag defined by International Telecommunication
Union (ITU) providing more coverage of the demand of telecom applications. OAM Y.1731
Initiative flow collection such as sFlow or IPFIX helps ISP monitor, analyze and locate
the abnormal traffic in real-time. Administrators can minimize the damage by taking
immediate action for those troubled traffic.
Green
S3300 do not support any green features.
Defending Point
IS-IS
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OSPF, as an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), is more popular and mature than IS-IS.
OSPF is more suitable for medium-to-large size network.
Art of War
Competition with Huawei S3300 Series
(Continue)
Myth/Truth
L2 & L3 MPLS VPN
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The Virtual Routing Forwarding (VRF) function makes S3300 possible to be the MCE of
L3 MPLS environment which shares the loading of PE.
However, without LDP support, S3300 cannot be the PE of MPLS environment.
VRF is not a necessary feature to Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS). With VPWS
function, DES-3810 can be the PE of MPLS environment directly. VPWS
Since VPWS is using LDP forwarding as well, it still compatible with existing ISP MPLS
core network.
Art of War
Competition with Cisco 3750 Metro
Attacking Point
Physical Interfaces
Although there are 4 fiber ports on 3750 Metro, advanced metro features such as VLAN
translation, MPLS, CBWFQ, RED… can only supported on 2 ES ports.
Wirespeed Performance
3750 Metro does not support wired speed data forwarding. The packet forwarding rate
is only 8.55mpps while wired speed should be 9.5mpps
Future Proved IPTV
Service
Propose multiple IPTV channel in single port to ISPs. This solution requires DHCP
(relay) option 60/61, host-based IGMP (snooping), flow-based bandwidth control/CIR,
traffic shaping to guarantee the services quality. However, 3750 Metro do not support
all these features.
DHCP Relay Options Host-based IGMP Bandwidth Control Traffic Shaping
Improving the
Management Efficiency
3750 Metro supports only IEEE802.1ag/3ah OAM and has no flow collection function.
Strong OAM support is a trend in ISP that help administrators manage the links in the
network. OAM Y.1731
Initiative flow collection such as sFlow or IPFIX helps ISP monitor, analyze and locate
the abnormal traffic in real-time. Administrators can minimize the damage by taking
immediate action for those troubled traffic.
Green
Does not support any green features, neither Cisco EnergyWise.
Defending Point
WFQ
DES-3810 supports Smoothed Deficit Weighted Round Robin (SDWRR) which is a
similar schedule mechanism with WFQ. SDWRR
IS-IS
OSPF, as an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), is more popular and mature than IS-IS.
OSPF is more suitable for medium-to-large size network.
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Art of War
Competition with Cisco 3750 Metro
(Continue)
Myth/Truth
L2 & L3 MPLS VPN
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3750 Metro supports many MPLS features such as VRF, LDP, FRR,… making it possible
to be a PE of L3 MPLS environment.
However, with Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS), DES-3810 can also be the PE of
L2 MPLS environment directly. VPWS
Since VPWS is using LDP forwarding as well, it still compatible with existing ISP MPLS
core network.
Agenda
Product Introduction
• Positioning Overview
• Product Overview
• Target Market
Competitive Comparison & Analysis
• Positioning Highlight
• Key Comparison
• Art of the War
Technology Briefing
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Technology Briefing
Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS)
First industry standard (ITU-T G.8032) on Ethernet ring protection switching
Support interconnected ring or multiple rings application
Best case: 50ms recovery time for 16-node ring with <1,200 Km circumference
STP
RSTP
ERPS
Topology Type
Any Topology
Any Topology
Ring / Multiple Ring
Convergence Time
30-50 seconds
1 second
50-200 ms!
Aggregation Ring
Master
Link Down!
Master
Access Ring
Disable
Blocking
Link Down!
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Technology Briefing
Bandwidth Control & 3 Color Marker
Single user/service per port, with bandwidth limit (Port Bandwidth Control)
Multiple users/services per port, with bandwidth limit (Flow-based
Bandwidth Control)
Multiple users/services per port, with bandwidth limit and guaranteed
bandwidth (Three Color Marker & Policing)
• Committed Information Rate (CIR): Guarantees the bandwidth of each
service by limiting the bandwidth of each other.
• Peak Information Rate (PIR): Allows services take
the unused bandwidth for better bandwidth usage.
• Traffic Policing: Drops or remarks the packet
VoIP
priority tag for traffic exceeding CIR. Doing
best-effort forwarding when peak of each
service are conflicted.
IPTV
PIR
Data
Total UNI (User Network Interface) Bandwidth
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Traffic Shaping
To lower the packet lose rate, almost all switch controllers have built-in
expensive buffer memory to prevent the data re-transmission.
Switch stores the traffic in buffer memory and delays the transmission until the
egress bandwidth is available.
However, the best-effort traffic shaping is no longer enough for the QoS
requirement nowadays.
Buffer
Memory
bps
Store to buffer
bps
Max. Switching
Capacity
Data
Time
Data
Delay
Forwarding
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Traffic Shaping
(Continue)
To well manage the buffer resource, DES-3810 supports some advanced features:
• Reserve buffer memory for important services
• Configurable buffer size for each important service
- Excess Burst Size (EBS)
- Peak Burst Size (PBS)
- Committed Burst Size (CBS)
Drop
No reservation for
Data exceeding
PIR
CBS for Data
PIR/EIR
Buffer
Memory
CIR
EBS for IPTV
bps
Store to
PBS/EBS
Max. Switching
Capacity
Data
Store to CBS
PIR/EIR
Guaranteed
Forwarding
CIR
CBS for IPTV
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Overall Output
Delay
Forwarding
Time
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Smoothed Deficit Weighted Round Robin (SDWRR)
Accurate and fair scheduling is required to make the egress bandwidth usage
more properly nowadays
• Fair Queue (FQ), WFQ, Deficit Round Robin (DRR), WDRR: Forward/scheduling
decision made by byte count and utilization of queues, the true weight of each queue.
WRR
DRR/
WFQ
• Smoothed round-robin mechanism makes rapid passes for each queue and use more
turns for high queues instead of waiting all packets transmitted in high queues.
WRR
Second Round
Smoothed
Round-robin
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Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS)
Compatible with existing MPLS network, using LDP for label switching
Transparency of subscriber’s L3 routing protocol in ISP network, reduces the
effort of ISP and also provides better extensibility in subscriber networks
Co-works with QinQ and L2PT to provide L2 transparency to customers
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Switch Resource Management (SRM)
Switch Resource Management templates allows user optimizing the switch
databases for different application.
• Routing Mode: For applications requires larger routing tables such as company gateway
• VPWS Mode: For applications requires lots of L2 VPN tunnels such as ISP access switch
Application
Mode
Routing Mode
VPWS Mode
IPv4 Unicast Route
7286
3190
IPv4 Host Entry
3575
1728
IPv6 Unicast Routes
1821
797
Dynamic NDP
1821
797
IPv4 Static Route
256 (Guarantee)
256 (Guarantee)
IPv6 Static Routes
128
128
IPv4 Multicast Routes
1024
1024
IPv6 Multicast Routes
256
256
IPv4 Interface
256 (Guarantee)
256 (Guarantee)
IPv6 Interface
32 (Guarantee)
32 (Guarantee)
128 (Guarantee)
128 (Guarantee)
1024
1024 (Guarantee)
32
32 (Guarantee)
496
496 (Guarantee)
Policy Route
Q in Q
VPWS tunnel for PW
Pseudo Wires
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OAM
ISP Cloud
VPN Service
Local ISP Cloud
Link OAM
Link OAM
…
…
Link OAM
Link OAM
Local ISP Cloud
…
…
Link OAM
Link OAM
Service OAM for customer level
Service OAM for ISP level
Service OAM for local ISP
Link OAM
• Check the link status hop-by-hop
• IEEE802.3ah
• Live & death check
• Failure indication (Power, link, critical events)
• Discovery
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Service OAM for local ISP
Service OAM
• Check the channel status of different
service levels
• IEEE802.1ag, ITU-T Y.1731
• Live & death check
• Performance Monitoring
• Management Operation
• Test Operation
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ITU-T Y.1731
Y.1731 is a super set of IEEE 802.1ag, providing better OAM control for customers
Both Y.1731 and 802.1ag support:
• Continuity Check Message (CCM): Loss of connectivity defect detection
• Loopback Message (LBM): Defect localization
• Link Trace Message (LTM): Verification of network configuration
Y.1731 also support: Note
• Alarm Indication Signal (AIS): Alarm suppression of server (customer) layer
• Locked (LCK): Indication of service unavailability due to maintenance activities
• Test: Throughput, frame loss and bit error measurement
• Loss measurement (LM): Frame loss measurement
• Delay measurement (DM): Frame delay measurement
• Maintenance Communication Channel (MCC)
• Experimental OAM (EXP)
• Vendor Specific OAM (VSP)
Note: DES-3810 supports AIS, LCK only
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Host-based IGMP Snooping
Bandwidth of Ethernet allows
multiple IPTV channels in the same
time
IGMP / PIM
Aggregation Layer
Access Layer
Legacy
Device
Host-based IGMP Snooping is future
proofing for IPTV service:
• Multiple IPTV under a single port.
Channel surfing of one IPTV does not
effect others
IGMP Snooping
• Support fast leave for quick channel
Host-based
IGMP Snooping
IP STB
IP STB
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IP STB
switch
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DHCP Relay Option 60/61
The DHCP options provide accurate IP manageability for network administrators
• DHCP option 82: Assign IP based on circuit ID (client VLAN, port, or switch's MAC address)
• DHCP option 60: Assign IP based on pre-defined string
• DHCP option 61: Assign IP based on MAC address or pre-defined string
ISP DHCP
Server 1
IPTV Partner 1
Internet
ISP DHCP
Server 2
Relay to different
DHCP server based
on inserted MAC
IPTV Partner 2
Insert
a userInsert
customized
defined
string
string
IP STB 1
IP STB 2
Option 82
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IP STB 1
Insert MAC
Relay to different
DHCP server based
on inserted string
Option 60
IP STB 2
IP STB 1
Option 61
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Cable Diagnostics
Change pair, no need to change cable
• Usually multi-pair cables are used for the network
construction of cabinets or buildings
• Detecting various of errors
-
Lines of specific pair is left open
Two lines of a pair is shorted
Lines of different pair are short
Cable does not exist or quality is too bad
Locating the position of cable errors, saving time on
cable repair Note
Note: DES-3810 supports distance check on GE port only
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