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MiNID version 1.0
(Beta)
Product Description
May 2013
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 1
Agenda
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Introduction to SAA
MiNID Product overview
Applications
Main features
Ordering information
Value proposition
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 2
Service provider challenges
• Price per Mbps is going down: Lower ARPU & higher bandwidth
• Penalties due to (end) customer disputes over unmet SLAs
• No visibility into 3rd party/multi-carrier networks to meet SLAs
• Growing competition and higher customer churn
• SP are integrating real time service performance monitoring (PM)
* Heavy Reading Ethernet Executive Council Survey (50+ service providers worldwide), May 2012
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 3
RAD Solution:
Service Assured Access
Ethernet Service Assurance Provides:
• Service Visibility • Reliability and Service Consistency
• Performance Monitoring • SLA Reporting • Timing over Packet
Service assurance has become a “must have”
to help control the bottom line:
Increase Revenues:
Reduce TCO:
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Customer stickiness
Reduce churn
SLA/Premium service introduction
Upselling opportunities
SLA transparency
Fast TTM
Automated operations
Reduce truck rolls
Minimize technician calls
Reduce trouble ticket handling
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 4
RAD’s Service Assurance Toolkit
Designed to increase revenues & reduce TCO by
Delivering SLA-based Carrier Ethernet services
TechnicianFree
Deployment
Traffic
Managemen
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Timing
Fault
Management
Performance
Monitoring
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 5
Performance Monitoring
Continues performance measurements
Analysis and reporting of perfomance
The RAD Way
• Per service SLA monitoring
• Detailed KPI charts
• Identify SLA trends
• Identify up-selling
opportunities
• Share performance with
customer
• Reports
• Portal
Demarcation Toolset
•Delay measurements (one-way,
two way)
•Long term KPI collection
•PM dashboard (SLA policies,
correlation, violation alerts)
•End customer PM portal
& SLA reports
•PM as a Service
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 6
RAD Offering of
Demarcation and Aggregation Devices
RAD’s Service Assurance toolkit is available with the MiNID, ETX Carrier
Ethernet demarcation and aggregation solutions, and the RADview
management suite:
MiNID
Ethernet
Demarcation SFP
ETX-203AX
Carrier Ethernet
Demarcation Device
ETX-220A
10G CE
Demarcation
Device
ETX-203AM
Universal CE
Demarcation Device
ETX-5300A
Ethernet Service
Aggregation
Platform
ETX-205A
CE Mobile
Demarcation Device
RADview-PM
Ethernet
Performance
Monitoring
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 7
RAD “Service Assured Access” solution
Access Network
• Demarcation and
Aggregation solutions
• Same service look and feel
over:
Metro/
Core
Access
Aggregation
MiNID
FE/GbE
ETX-2xxA
1/10 GbE
• Fiber and Copper
ETX-203AM
ETX-5300A
• Native Ethernet, SHDSL,
PDH, SDH
• Linear, Dual-homed and
Ring topologies
• E-LINE and E-LAN services
• Synchronization over
Packet
First Mile
SDH/
SONET
PDH
ETX-5300A
IP / MPLS
10GbE
Ring
ETX-203AM
DSL
GbE
MSAN
ETX-5300A
CellSite
ETX-2xxA
1/10 GbE Ring
Customer
Premises
Service Assured Access
Complete Access solution
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 8
Service Assured Access : Beyond Access
Access Network
Core Services
Internet
Access
Cloud/ Data Center
Metro/
Core
Access
Aggregation
MiNID
First Mile
FE/GbE
Management
ETX
1/10 GbE
ETX
ETX-5300A
Carriers Interconnection
PDH/
SDH
ETX-5300A
ETX-5300A
IP / MPLS
RAN Controller Site
SDH/
SONET
10GbE
Ring
ETX
DSL
GbE
MSAN
ETX-5300A
CellSite
1/10 GbE Ring
ETX
Customer
Premises
FE/GbE /10GE
ETX
Service Assured Access
Service Assurance – End to End
Service Assurance – End to End (VPN)
Complete Access solution with full service visibility
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 9
Performance Management
RAD’s PM Portal
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PM Dashboard – quick status view
Detailed KPI Charts
Monthly Customized PDF reports
Customer portal
ETX-5300A
ETX-3300A
ETX-220AX
ETX-205A
ETX203AX/AM
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 10
Agenda
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Introduction to SAA
MiNID Product overview
Applications
Main features
Ordering information
Value proposition
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 11
Traditional Ethernet Demarcation
• Pain factors
– Add new “boxes” at customer
premises
– Allocate rack space and power
Without
MiNID
Aggregator/
PE
Packet
Switched
Network
Demarcation
Device
BTS
Demarcation
Device
Router
Demarcation
Device
Switch
– Labor intensive installation
– optical fiber wiring
– power cabling
– rack installation
– Long and costly process
– Site survey and engineering
– Pre-fabrication of wiring and cables
– Installation by expert technicians
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 12
MiNID – SFP Based Ethernet
Demarcation
• The value of MiNID
– Full reuse of installed base
– No need for pre-fabrication
– OPEX & CAPEX saving
Without
MiNID
Aggregator/
PE
Packet
Switched
Network
Demarcation
Device
BTS
Demarcation
Device
Router
Demarcation
Device
Switch
• Based on RAD experience:
– Extensive NTU experience
– ETX product line
– In-house Smart SFP technology
– TDM-PWE (MiTOP)
– ETHoTDM (MiRIC)
MiNID
SFP-based
NID/NTU
BTS
With
MiNID
MiNID
Aggregator/
PE
Router
Packet
Switched
Network
MiNID
Switch
MiNID
Ethernet OAM and Service Turn-Up
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 13
Designed for simple installation
• Designed as physical SFP “sleeve” providing:
– Plugged into SFP cage (FE*/GE, ordering options)
– Hosts off-the-shelf SFPs – 10/40/80Km,
copper, single fiber
– Transparent to SFP “Digital Diagnostics
Monitoring” (DDM) parameters
Patent pending design – plug-in SFP and plug into hosting device
• Plug and play installation
– Pre-configuration or DHCP based Zero touch provisioning
*Note – MiNID/FE will be available in future versions
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 14
Designed for simple provisioning
NMS and
FTP Server
DHCP
Server
CPE
PSN
• Retrieve host parameters, TFTP server IP, and filename from
DHCP server
• Retrieve Zero Touch Configuration file from TFTP server
– TFTP server can be implemented in the DHCP Server, Integrated in
NMS or implemented in a stand-alone server
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 15
Agenda
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Introduction to SAA
MiNID Product overview
Applications
Main features
Ordering information
Value proposition
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 16
PM collection with MiNID - PtP
Access Network
• MiNID runs up to 8 PM
sessions
• OAM reports sent from
MiNID to management
system
Metro/
Core
Access
Aggregation
MiNID
First Mile
FE/GbE
FE/GbE
CellSite
ETX-5300A
FE/GbE
ETX-5300A
IP / MPLS
10GbE
Ring
FE/GbE
ETX-5300A
Customer
Premises
Note – MiNID integration with PM portal in future version
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 17
PM collection with MiNID - PtMP
Access Network
• PM actuator (ETX)
connected to every end
point
• OAM sessions activated
between MiNIDs and
PM actuator
• ETX-205A (128 sessions)
• ETX-5300A (1K sessions in
Ver. 1.5)
Metro/
Core
Access
Aggregation
MiNID
First Mile
FE/GbE
FE/GbE
CellSite
ETX-5300A
FE/GbE
ETX-5300A
IP / MPLS
FE/GbE
10GbE
Ring
ETX-5300A
• OAM reports sent from
PM collector to RADview
Customer
Premises
SLA measurement
PM collected and reported via central site
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 18
Enhancing Non-Carrier Ethernet
Devices
• Many Ethernet devices are not Carrier Ethernet capable (e.g. old Cisco Catalysts)
• MiNID Upgrades them to provide Ethernet OAM, PM and diagnostics
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 19
L3 VPN over Ethernet Access
• L3 VPN is often delivered over Ethernet Access
• By plugging the MiNID into the router the SP can easily have visibility on the
Ethernet service span
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 20
MiNID in a Base Station
Macro Cell
RADview
Service Mgt.
Small Cells
RNC/aGW
ETX-5300A
PE
PE
Aggregation/
IP DSLAM
Macro Cell
Packet
Switched
Network
Mobile Operator verifying Transport provider’s SLA
• Plugged into a BS MiNID3 can verify Transport Provider’s SLA
• MiNID size makes it attractive for small Cells sites
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 21
Agenda
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Introduction to SAA
MiNID Product overview
Applications
Main features
Ordering information
Value proposition
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 22
MiNID Functional Highlights
• Service Demarcation
– Flexible classification with wire-speed packet handling up to 1Gbps
– S-VLAN attachment, Priority marking and L2CP tunneling
• Monitoring and Diagnostics
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Service validation with RFC 2544 responder
Continuity check and SLA assurance with 802.1ag, Y.1731
On-demand loopback with IP and MAC swap
Dying Gasp message upon power failure
• Management capabilities
– Controlled via in-band management channel
– Operated through Web-Menu and CLI for user friendly operation
– Integrated with RADView NMS
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 23
Designed for Service Demarcation
• 15 flows with classification per:
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Port
VLAN; VLAN Range; Pbits, Pbit Range; VLAN+Pbits, DSCP
EtherType
MAC SA; MAC DA; MAC SA+DA
• Configurable Pbit marking or remarking per:
– Fixed (pre-defined Pbit for all frames)
– Pbits (mapping in-coming Pbit to out going Pbit values)
– DSCP bits (mapping incoming DSCP to Pbit values)
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VLAN manipulation (attach/detach, change)
Unclassified frames handling with drop or map
L2CP tunneling including L2PT with MAC change
Max frame size: 2K bytes
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 24
Monitoring and Diagnostics
• IEEE 802.1ag (CFM)
• On-demand Loopbacks
– LBM/LBR
– In-service and out of service
loopbacks
– LTM/LTR
– Support for MAC and IP swap
– CCM, max rate 100msec interval
• ITU-T Y.1731
– Loss Measurement (synthetic)
• RFC-2544 responder for service
activation tests
– Delay measurement (DMM/DMR
with HW Time Stamp)
• IEEE 802.3ah Link OAM (Slave
mode)
– Delay Variation (jitter)
• Alarm propagation
– Availability counters
– Fault propagation with Y.1731
AIS/RDI
• Up to 8 OAM MEPs or MIPs
– Optical LOS propagation (LOS,
disable port, AIS)
– AIS in case of LOC
• Dying gasp
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 25
Management
• Independent IP host
– Separating management of MiNID from host for VNID applications
– Reached via User configurable management VLAN
• Management interfaces:
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Web based menus
Telnet for CLI management
Alarms and traps reported via SNMPv1
PM collected into a binary file which is retrieved by SNMPv1
command in TFTP
• Integration into RADview NMS
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 26
Agenda
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Introduction to SAA
MiNID Product overview
Applications
Main features
Ordering information
Value proposition
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 27
Ordering information
• MiNID
– MiNID/GE – ordering for MiNID with GE support
• SFPs
– For detailed list of supported SFPs, please refer to the latest release
note
• Recommended accessories
– SFP-CA allowing for simple configuration in lab an field. For detailed
information on SFP-CA, please refer to MiNID User Manual.
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 28
Value proposition
• Boosting existing networks with Carrier Ethernet capabilities:
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Service activation tests insuring SLA from day-1
Continues service monitoring for SLA assurance
Network diagnostics tool for faster fault detection and localization
Remote management, independent of hosting device
• Robust SLA report tool PM portal for full service visibility &
control
• Painless integration
– Lower installation costs by integrating MiNID into existing equipment
– Single MiNID hosts variety of SFPs (locked and un-locked)
• Based on RAD in-house technology
– The smart SFP pioneer
MiNID Product Introduction Slide 29
Thank You
For Your
Attention
www.rad.com
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