Sales Guide of Smart II - D-Link

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IP DSLAM Solution
AGENDA
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Positioning
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New Technology
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Product Overview
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Product Application
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Comparative Comparisons
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D-Link’s Strength
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Summary
D-Link IP DSLAMs Family
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D-Link IP DSLAM family provides options to allow the service provider to
convert their entire subscriber base . The available models range from
16/24/48 –ports mini DSLAM, to a competent 192-port medium-size DSLAM ,
as well as a 672-port high-capacity DSLAM.
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Develop value-added functionality on all models
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VLAN in Multiple Services
Multicast Video over XDSL
Flexible Uplink Connectivity
Unlimited Scalability
End-to end Management
Real-time Status Monitoring
User Friendly GUI Design
D-Link IP DSLAM Product Range
DAS-3216
IP DSLAMs
Stackable
16 port ADSL2+ IP DSLAM
DAS-4192
192 port ADSL2+ IP DSLAM
DAS-3224
Stackable
24 port ADSL2+ IP DSLAM
DAS-3248
Stackable
48 port ADSL2+ IP DSLAM
DAS-4672
672 port ADSL2+,The shelf with 16 slots,
2 for redundancy Network Control board,
14 for Line and Splitter/Extension board,
VDC power input
IP DSLAM Solution
 Supporting versatile functions from CPE to IP DSLAM
solutions, D-Link adequately satisfy ISPs’ requirements in
ADSL/2/2+ broadband service deployments
 Gigabit uplink and multicast support, D-Link IP DSLAM
solution provides enhanced capability for triple-play
application
 Providing additional high value-added EMS central
management system and versatile admin interface, D-Link
intends to rapidly enter this field
D-Link IP DSLAM Solution
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Now D-Link currently presents IP DSLAM solution to solve service
providers’ triple play deployment demands in cost-effective and
high value access network
 DAS-3216 – 8/16 ports IP DSLAM compliant with ADSL standard
 DAS-3224/3248 – 24/48 ports IP DSLAM with Gigabit uplink and
compliant with ADSL/2/2+ standards
 DAS-4192 – 192 ports ADSL2+ IPDSLAM
 DAS-4672 – 472 ports ADSL2+ IPDSLAM
Why we need D-Link IP DSLAM Solution?
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ISP investment protection by providing IGMP multicast solution to meet
Triple-play demands in existing ADSL service
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Supports 1000Base-T and fiber Gigabit uplink for eliminating traditional ATM
E1/T1 expensive investments and accessing the broadband network further
and quicker than before
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Elastic remote ADSL service deployment by 16/24/48 complete ports solution
supplement
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Cost-effective and high-value central management capability for ISP by
providing a Microsoft NT/SNMP based GUI EMS system
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From CPE to IP DSLAM, seamlessly operates and integrates, D-Link provides
service providers with a complete ADSL Service solution
Triple Play Application
Data Provider
Multi-Media Provider
ATM Switch
TV, Game, Education
Internet
Movies, Music, Video…..
IP DSLAM
Voice Provider
IAD
Telephony, Fax,
manager……..
PSTN
Call
IP to PSTN
Voice
Multi-Media
Data
Difference Between ATM & IP DSLAM Solution
• ATM DSLAM
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Huge investment
ATM infrastructure is only for telecommunications carrier usage.
Connection Oriented – Cost of OAM (Operation, Administration & Maintenance) is
huge and difficult to achieve.
Not suitable for Multicast application
Most of applications are based upon IP
• IP DSLAM
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Packet prioritization, bandwidth management, and good QoS for Real-time
application
Performance monitoring and providing statistics Information for Billing.
Supporting security control.
Network Element Level Management for central management.
Multicast application for Video/Audio broadcasting.
Opportunities of IP DSLAM
• More additional features for data processing & management
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Security enhancement by VLAN
Quality of Service
Multiple classes of service
Traffic management
Authentication/Accounting/Authorize (AAA)
VPN support
IP DSLAM Central Management System - EMS
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ISP’s management cost saving
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Raising the capability of central monitoring and management
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System configuration, event monitoring, performance monitoring remotely
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Both D-Link DAS-3224/3248 currently support this Windows-based NT/SNMP
GUI EMS system and attach software with product package
IP DSLAM Central Management System - EMS
• IP DSLAM remote status list
• Configuration GUI
• Device default setting
• Event log monitoring list
• VLAN Configuration
• Multicast Configuration
• Performance Monitor
Key Features of DAS-4672 CO DSLAM
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System Capacity:
 Up to 672 ADSL line capacity (14 x 48) per one System.
 Up to 672 SHDSL line capacity (14 x 48) per one System.
 2 ports mini-GBIC SFP Ethernet Network Interface with optical
network protection, staking, or aggregation.
 Total switch fabric Capacity: 24 Gbps
 Total Backplane Capacity: 28 Gbps
Support Hot-swap for all type of card board and module without interruption
of others due to replacing
Guaranteed high bandwidth for digital multimedia services for simultaneous
users.
Multi-speed, multi-service, xDSL supports ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+, and
G.SHDSL.
Consolidate of In-Shelf POTS splitter.
Cooling fan/VDC power source redundancy capability
Wide interoperability with a broad range of CPEs and core switches from
leading manufacturers.
Key Features of DAS-4192 RD DSLAM
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System Capacity:
 Up to 192 ADSL line capacity (4 x 48) per one System.
 Up to 192 SHDSL line capacity (4 x 48) per one System.
 2 ports mini-GBIC SPF Ethernet Network Interface with
optical network protection, staking, or aggregation.
 Total switch fabric Capacity: 12 Gbps
 Total Backplane Capacity: 4 Gbps
Support Hot-swap for all type of card board and module without interruption
of others due to replacing
Guaranteed high bandwidth for digital multimedia services for simultaneous
users.
Multi-speed, multi-service, xDSL supports ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+, and
G.SHDSL.
Cooling fan/VAC/VDC power source redundancy capability.
Wide interoperability with a broad range of CPEs and core switches from
leading manufacturers.
Features of DAS-3224/3248
• Cost Saving Solution for ISP/SMB
• 24 ports ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ Subscriber Interface with built-in POTS Splitter (DAS3224)
• 48 ports ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ Subscriber Interface with built-in POTS Splitter (DAS3248 / DAS-3248F)
• 1000BaseT and fiber* Gigabit Uplinks to carriers’ backbones (*: DAS-3248F only)
• Simple expansion capability allows up to 8 units to be cascaded and managed as one
unit
• Excellent Management with Security
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Microsoft NT/SNMP-based GUI EMS System
Local RS-232 out-of-band CLI, and remote in-band SNMP/Telnet management
3-levels of user privilege system management
SNMP v1, v2c, v3 support
Firmware upload/download via FTP or TFTP
Features of DAS-3224/3248
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Advanced Function for Broadband Service Offering
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IGMP Snooping for Multicast support
Up to 8 VCs, 128 MAC addresses per DSL port.
Support up to 64 x 128 MAC address and 2K Multicast MAC address per unit.
802.1d Spanning Tree for redundant backup bridge paths
802.1p traffic prioritization for QoS
802.3ad Uplink Aggregation
Up to 512 VLANs (any value in 4096)
Static VLAN and port-based VLAN support
Configurable packet size (64 to 1536 bytes)
Security functions: VLAN filtering, MAC Filtering, IP Filtering, MAC-based and
IP-based Access Control List (ACL)
 MAC-based and IP-based rate limiting
 BRAS, 802.1x, DHCP server/relay, PPPoE, MPLS, VLAN-based VPN, L3 router,
L2TP functions will be available in the future.
Hardware Architecture
 High speed passive
backplane of switching
capability
 Switch-over NC without
service interrupting
 Line aggregator perform
SAR (Segment and
Reassembly) from ATM
Cell to IP Packet
 Support both of in-band and
out-band management
interfaces
Dual link for Service Redundancy (DAS-4672)
Interface of DAS-3248
Front
View
1 x 100BaseT MGMT+
2x
10/100/1000 BaseT/FX
Uplink/Downlink interface
CID
The LED identification of DAS3248
Rear
View
-42V ~ -56V DC or
90V-240V AC (100W Max)
48 ports ADSL/2/2+
Built-in POTS Splitter
Software Specifications
Security
System Control Configuration
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IGMP proxy and snooping setting
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xDSL Access Line management per profile
setting
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Support Subscriber traffic isolation among
xDSL line ports
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BRAS (Gateway) MAC anti-spoofing
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NetBIOS/NetBEUI filtering
Binding management traffic to a dedicated
VLAN
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Support MIB community string, community
access privilege, Trap IP setting
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System firmware upgrade and download through
FTP
VLAN
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DHCP relay agent with option 82 Performance
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Support 4K active VLAN
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PPPoE intermediate agent per the TR-101 of
DSL Forum
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VLAN Tagging pass-throug
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Bindings of ATM PVCs and IEEE 802.1Q
VLAN
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IPoA setting
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SNTP setting
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Multiple ATM PVCs to a singe VLAN
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Static Link Aggregation setting
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Multiple ATM PVCs to multiple VLANs
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Subtending port setting
Software Specifications (Cont.)
Multicast
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Support 256 concurrent Multicast
Groups forwarding and up to 672
copies for each Multicast Group
Payload Encapsulation
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RFC 2684 Bridged mode and Routed mode
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RFC 2561 PPPoE
Admission control of IP Multicast (MC)
groups (M-CAU)
• Based on the ADSLsubscriber port
L2 Bridging
matching
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Link Aggregation per IEEE 802.3ad
• Based on the MC Group address
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RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol)
matching
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Support IGMP Snooping and IGMP
Proxy
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Broadcast storm control
QoS
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Support IEEE 802.1p with 8-priority queues
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Support DiffServ
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VC-based traffic classification
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VC level bi-directional rate limitation
Software Specifications (Cont.)
System Control
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16 K MAC addresses
Management MIB
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MAC address filtering
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RFC 1157 SNMP v1
Access Control
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SNMP v2c
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MAC address filtering (MAC access control)
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RFC 1213 MIB-II
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xDSL subscriber MAC address number
limiting
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RFC 1493 Bridge MIB
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RFC 2233 IF-MIB
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xDSL subscriber access methods per PVC
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RFC 2674 802.1Q MIB
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Network management access control (alka,
Secured host)
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RFC 2622 / RFC 3440 ADSL line MIB
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D-Link Enterprise MIB
Network Management
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CLI through console and Telnet
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SNMP manageable
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Support by AMS (Advance Management
System)
DAS-4672 Slot Configuration
Front View
Rear View
Slot
Card/Model Name
NC_01, NC_02
DAS-4672-10: two ports GE Network Control card
LC_01 ~ LC_014
DAS-4672-30: 48 ports ADSL Subscriber Line card
SC_01 ~ SC_014
DAS-4672-40: 48 ports ADSL CO POTS Splitter card
MOF
MOF2021 – System Fan module
DAS-4192 Slot Configuration
Slot
Card/Model Name
NC
DAS-4192-10: two ports GE Network Control card
LC_01 ~ LC_04
DAS-4192-20: 48 ports ADSL Subscriber Line card
SC_01 ~ SC_04
DAS-4192-50: 48 ports ADSL CO POTS Splitter card
MOP_01 ~ MOP_02
MOP0031: DC power module
MOA
MOA0031: Alarm I/O module
MOF
MOF0031: System Fan module
Control Card (I) Network Control Card
DAS-4672-10
Status LED
Reset Button
CF Flash
Socket
Management
Ethernet 10/100
DAS-4672-10 Functionality
 Performs central processor, host, and
system controller functions
 Contains Gigabit switch fabric
 1:1 Switch-over redundancy
 Provide 2 Uplink GE interfaces
Console
Port
Network
Interface
DAS-4672-10 Faceplate Feature
 A maintenance RESET button is located at
the faceplate.
 The LED indicates the NC card operating
status
 Provide Management Ethernet and RS-232
console for local and remote operating
control
ControlCard (II)
DAS-4192-10 Network Control Card
Status LED
Reset Button
Management
Ethernet 10/100
Network
Interface
Console
Port
DAS-4192-10 Faceplate Feature
 A maintenance RESET button is located
at the faceplate.
 The LED indicates the NC card
operating status
 Provide Management Ethernet and RS232 console for local and remote
operating control
DAS-4192-10 Functionality
 Performs central processor, host, and
system controller functions
 Contains Gigabit switch fabric
 Provide 2 Uplink GE interfaces
Line Card
DAS-4672-30/DAS-4192-20 ADSL Line Card
Line Card Functionality
xDSL Group 1
Reset Button
Status LED
 Supports 48 ADSL modem connections
 Negotiates the line rate with the CPE when it
trains and bases the rate on line quality
 Support G.lite, G.dmt, and G.992.5 line
encoding
 Converts ADSL modulation from the line into
digital data streams to and from the NC card
Line Card Faceplate Feature
Communicate
LED
xDSL Group 2
 A maintenance RESET button is located at the
faceplate.
 The LED indicates the ADSL and card
operating status
Splitter Card (I)
POTS Splitter Card (DAS-4672)
Faceplate Feature
RJ-21 for LINE
1 - 24 Ports
RJ-21 for POTS
1 - 24 Ports
RJ-21 for LINE
25 - 48 Ports
RJ-21 for POTS
25 - 48 Ports
 RJ-21 Standard TELCO connector
 Supports 48 ports of ADSL Line and POTS
connections
 Compose in passive elements
Splitter Card (II)
POTS Splitter Card
RJ-21 for POTS
1 - 24
RJ-21 for ADSL
25 - 48
RJ-21 for LINE
25 - 48
RJ-21 for POTS
25 - 48
RJ-21 for LINE
1 - 24
RJ-21 for ADSL
1 - 24
Faceplate Feature
 RJ-21 Standard TELCO connector
 Supports 48 ports of ADSL Line and POTS
connections
 Compose in passive elements
Access Control in DAS4000 Series
Access
Method
control per
PVC base
Access Types:
 PPPoE (Bridged)
 Static IP (Bridged)
 DHCP (Bridged)
 Static IP (Routed)
 PPPoE + DHCP (Bridged)
Conceptual Access Network
Internet
PSTN
Media
Console
PBX
Media Center
Phone
IP
Backbone
TV
CPE
IP DSLAM
(Stacking)
(Up to 8 pcs)
Phone
Line
PC
B-RAS
Service
Provider
Monitor by EMS
system
Backbone
Central Office (CO)
Customers
Premise
Multimedia
Provider
Internet
Application Diagram –
ADSL Service Provider
Fiber (Up to 10km)
DAS-3248F
1000Base-LX
BRAS
Core Switch
(IP Backbone)
Splitter
CPE
DAS-3248
1000Base-T
ISP
Phone line
(Up to 5km)
City
PBX
IAD
100Base-Tx
PSTN
DAS-3216
PBX
Phone line
(Up to 5km)
Splitter
Central Office
(CO)
Phone line
(Up to 5km)
Splitter
DAS-3224
Town
CPE
IAD
CPE
IAD
Country
STB
TV
VLAN(1)
Sales Dept.
Application Diagram –
Branch Office Network
Server Farm
ERP Server
Ethernet Cable
Phone Line
VLAN(2)
R&D Dept.
L3 Switch
Headquarter
PSTN
PBX
Ethernet Uplink
Phone Line
Phone Line
VLAN(1)
ADSL Modem
Splitter
DAS-3208
IP DSLAM
L2 Switch
IAD
Retail Store
VLAN(1)
Sales Dept.
Branch Office
VLAN(2)
R&D Dept.
Application Diagram – Class of Service in Triple Play
MTU
VLAN(3)
Data
PC
CPE
Media
Center
VLAN(2)
Voice
POTS Phone
IAD
STB
Internet
IP Network
Backbone
VLAN(1)
Video
TV
ITSP
Internet
telephn
ony
service
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CPE
MDF
Gigabit
Uplink
Phone
Line
DAS-3248
IP DSLAM
Base on different VLAN groups and bandwidth consumption, IP DSLAM provides different security and
bandwidth to segment and achieve each applications’ requirements.
What’s Unique ?
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Suitable for access network deployment in MTU/MDU/MHU building
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Supporting ATM PVCs to VLAN mapping achieve ATM based QoS equivalence
and security level in segmented class of service for triple play need
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Complete DSLAM edge solution covers different access network deployment
scenarios
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Alternative uplink selection by copper and fiber
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Supporting Windows-NT/SNMP based GUI EMS system with low-cost, highvalue central management capability
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