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February 26-28, 2013 | Orlando, FL
Fabric Switches
VSP9000, VSP7000 & VSP4000:
Deep Dive
Liam Kiely
Vice President: Fabrics & Virtual Infrastructure
Avaya
#AvayaATF
@Networkingwatch
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E2E Infrastructure Strategy
Fabric: Initiatives
Fabrics & Virtual Infrastructure
TRANSFORMATION
Networks : Fabrics
DELIVERY
Value Propositions
CUSTOMERS
Market Focus
Simplicity
Application Driven
Networks
Medium & Large
Enterprises
Economics
Full Infrastructure
Stack
Service Providers
Metro & Hosting
End to End
Fabric Connect
Multitenant & Utility
Best in Class
Experience
Multicast
L2/L3 Virtualization
Innovation
Leadership
Revenue and Profit
Growth
Private Cloud
Data Centers
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Core Fabrics
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Top of Rack
3 Multitenant Edge
New Segments
Competitive Replace
Applications : Collaboration Pod
Software Defined Networking
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The Enterprise Cloud
Scale, Simplicity, Agility
E2E Virtualization
DC – Campus – Branch
Collaboration Pods
Application Deployment Agility
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Integrated VSP7000, SBC, IDE,
Collaboration Suite and SPB
Delivering networking,
applications, management &
integration (ADN Platform)
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Virtualized Aura, AACC and VDI
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Avnet is system integration
partner
Total of 22 customers (BT, Xerox
Gov of CA)
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Fabric Connect Family
VSP9010
VSP9012
ERS
8800/8600 C-Pods
VSP7000
2
Coming
soon
ERS4800
New Jan
2012
3
Coming
soon
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Medium/large
Core/Distribution
VSP4000
Coming
Soon
Small/Medium
Core/Distribution
Data Center TOR
& Distribution
Small/medium
Access or
Distribution
Coming
Soon
Wiring Closet
Fabric Connect family adds five more platforms in 2013!
We will discuss three of them here!
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Campus & Data Center Cores
• Cloud Computing:
• SDN Programmable
Fabric
• Agile Virtualization
• Performance monitoring.
• VENA Packet Engine
• 400G Network Processor
• VENA Switch Clustering
Highlights
 High performance resiliency
 Simpler design options
 Streamlines provisioning
 Improves time-to-service
• Robust active/active high
availability
• VENA Fabric Connect
• E2E Service abstraction
• SDN Service orchestration
• High Availability
• 99.999% reliability
• Deterministic ms failover for
IPv4 & IPv6
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VENA Packet Engine
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NPU (Network Processing Unit)
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 Double PPS throughput
Inline or Service attach (SDN)
Fixed or Modular chassis
Programmable (NPU Microcode & FPGA)
 Reduced Watts/10GE
 Massive Service Scalability
Services Scale
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 Double 10GE Port Count
Programmable Architecture
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Highlights
Provide 200Gbps ingress/egress
400Gbps both directions
Line rate DPI, (L4-L7)
Any protocol (VXLAN…)
IPv4 and IPv6 scalability: 1M+ FIB
MAC Address scalability: 512K+
64K+ streams/multicast application (IPv4 MC,
IPv6 MC, SPB) & millions of packet copies
IPFIX scalability: 1M+ Flows
High Availability
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CPU Overload controls
HW Failover (Detect/Trigger)
Best-in-class clustering performance
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Virtual Services Platform 9010
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 Data Center Optimized
 VENA Operating System
 Common Line Cards
VSP 9095SF : 320/640Gbps per slot
8 x I/O slots for VSP 90xx modules
2 x Control Processor (VSP 9080CP)
2 front accessible redundant fan trays
8 x redundant power supply bays
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Height: 915,00 (36.1”),
Width: 436,60 (17.19”),
Depth: 857,85 (33.75”)
F2B airflow for I/O & switch fabrics
Full A/B (1+1) dual-power feed
6 x Switch Fabric slots
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Highlights
Chassis Dimensions:
Support for AC and DC power supplies
LC10Gbps, 40Gbps and 100Gbps I/O
VSP9010 Release is To be announced
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Modular Core Fabric Switches
Deployment Considerations
• VSP9012: Highest density campus (3/Rack & 10 I/O slots)
• VSP9010: Optimized front to back cooling for data centers.
• VSP9012 & 9010 :
• Identical VOS software
• Identical Mgt Tools
• Identical Line cards.
VSP9012
VSP9010
• New Line Cards
• 9048XL 48 port SFP+
• VOS Release 4.0
• Compatible 10/40/100G
VSP9010 Release is To be announced
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Virtual Services Platform 4000
Overview & Highlights
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Cost effective Fabric Connect
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Highlights
Edge/Small Core Ethernet Switch
48x1G SFP & 2 x 10G SFP+
ports
 Full VOS L2/L3 Virtualization
 Edge Form Factor 1GE x 48
Virtualized Routing & Switching
Easy to manage
Service end-point provisioning
Ethernet multi-tenant Apps
Aggregation 1GE to fabric edge
Applications
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 Future Releases:
 SPB Multicast
 1GE Fabric Core
 SFP / Fiber Access
Multitenant Environments
Tier 3/4 Service Providers as
fiber CPE (including FTTH)
Fabric extension, remote branch
Video Surveillance / TV
Distribution aggregator solution
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VSP 4000 Overview
• Hardware Description
• Identical to ERS4850
portfolio
• USB Flash drive added
• VSP 4000 run time software
• Upgrade kit for migrations.
• SFP & SFP+ transceivers
• No stacking support
• DC version
ERS4800
USB Drive
• Software / Operating System
• Carrier Grade Linux based
• VOS R3.3+ (VENA
Operating System)
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VSP4000
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VSP4000: Capabilities
• Fabric Connect Edge Ethernet Switch
• 48 10/100/1000 & 2 SFP ports plus 2 SFP+ ports
• Strong Virtualized Routing and Switching capabilities
• Full SPBm edge platform supporting IP shortcuts, L3VSNs, and
L2VSNs
• E-LAN & E-TREE Services
• Phase 1: RIP, OSPF, BGP - demo only
• Phase 2: RIP, OSPF, BGP, SPB Multicast, Switch Clustering (SMLT)
• Easy to manage – service end-point provisioning
• Ability to turn up new services, add tenants, remove tenants
• Managed as a component of the SPBm backbone
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VSP 4000: Hardware Front View
• Array of status LEDs
• USB Host Port
• RJ-45 Console Port
USB Port*
1G Ports
10G Ports
RJ-45 Console Port
Status LEDs
*USB Cover not shown
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VSP 4000: Rear View
• Dual field replaceable AC & DC power supplies*
• No DC power supply for 4850GTS-PWR+
PSU 1
PSU 2*
Stacking Ports & Base Unit Switch
– disabled, cover not shown
* Switch ships with one power supply installed in PSU position 1 and filler panel in position 2.
A second power supply can purchased for redundancy or to provide additional PoE+ power budget.
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VSP 4000: Modular Power
• 300w AC Power Supply
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• 1000w AC PoE+ Power
Supply
Order code: AL1905?08-E5
AC Typical Input: 100-240 V~
AC Frequency: 47-63 Hz
Max Load: 5A
Power cords use the IEC
60320 C16 (High
Temperature)
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Order code: AL1905?21-E6
AC Typical Input: 100-240 V~
AC Frequency: 47-63 Hz
Max Load: 12A
Power cords use the IEC
60320 C16 (High Temperature)
IEC 60320
C16 connector
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VSP 4000: Solutions
Solution 1
Solution 2
Multitenant
Virtualized Campus
• Airports
• Government
• Healthcare
• Uni/Edu
• Tier2/Tier3 SP
• Any Enterprise
• Functionality
• L2 VSNs
• L3 VSNs
• Internet
• (Multicast)
Solution 3
Ethernet/E-service
based Wan/MetroEdge (CE)
• Stock Exchange
• Functionality
• L2 VSNs
• L3 VSNs
• Internet
• Multicast
• Functionality
• (L2 VSNs)
• L3 VSNs
• Internet
• (Multicast)
Phase 1
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Solution 4
IP-TV/
Cloud Services
Surveillance
• Service Provider
hosted Services
• Hotels/Casinos
• Transportation
• Functionality
• L2 VSNs
• L3 VSNs
• Functionality
• Internet
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• Multicast
Phase 2
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Solution 5
Phase 3
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VSP4000 Target Roles
MLT
•SPB Edge
•SMLT Edge
•L2/L3 VSNs
•IP Shortcuts
•Multicast
•SPB Core
•Inter-ISID
Routing
•SPB Edge
•L2 VSNs
•Multicast
Architectural Goals *
VSP4000/7000
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* Details under NDA
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Virtual Services Platform 7000
Overview & Highlights
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Fit-for-Purpose for Today
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Highlights
Industry’s fastest virtual backplane
makes this product ideal for
 Lightning-fast performance
• Distributed Top-of-Rack
• Fixed form factor core
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 Flexible connectivity options
Versatile support for 1 or 10 Gigabit
Ethernet
Fabric Connect delivered directly to
the Server
Media Dependent Adapter flexibility
Lossless hardware & software
architecture
Front-back or back-front cooling
 Delivering 10 Gigabit today
 Future-ready for 40/100 Gigabit &
Storage convergence
Future-Ready for Tomorrow
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Seamless integration of 40 or 100
Gigabit
Data Center Bridging-ready to
integrate Fibre Channel
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VSP 7000 Components
Field Replaceable
Fan Trays
Media Dependant
Adapters
AC & DC FieldReplaceable PSUs
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Fabric Interconnect Cables (FIC)
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VSP 4850GTS Specifications
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Dimensions
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48 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet ports
2 shared SFP ports
Plus 2 1/10Gigabit SFP+ ports
Ships with set of rack mount brackets
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Height: 4.4cm – 1RU, Width: 44.0cm
Depth: 43.68cm (Max) 36.85mm (Minimum)
DB-9 Female for terminal/PC to RJ-45
Power and Thermal
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Switch Details
Supplied with 1 x 300 watt Field
Replaceable AC or DC power supply
Addition of second Field Replaceable AC
power supply for redundancy or additional
PoE
Maximum Power 95 watts (no PoE Load)
Thermal Rating 323 BTU/hr
RJ-45 Console Port
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System CPU operates at 533 MHz
Switch is configured with 256MB RAM
Console port RJ-45 to serial port
SFP+ ports support either 1Gbps or 10Gbps devices.
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Distributed ToR: Stack Mode
Winning on Throughput & Latency
• Avaya Fabric Interconnect (FI) provides more
throughput than competing solutions
• Competitors offer 128Gbps stacking or 4x40GE (160Gbps)
links
• FI Stacking up to 10Tbs and FI Mesh supports up to 262.5Tbs
• FI provides lower latency than competitors
• “Ultra Low Latency” competitor provides
7.9uS latency (ToR-Distribution-ToR)
• FI Stacking provides latency of 2.1uS – 5.3uS (4 hop maximum
in stack of 8)
Fat Tree
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VSP7000 DToR Versus Fat Tree
Winning on Value : 4-20 x Lower Cost
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Typical Distributed ToR deployment costs with 640Gbps
for $6,780
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4 x 3m FI cables (640Gbps) / VSP 7000 with MSRP $6,780
FI cables range from $995 for 0.46m to $8,995 for 100m
Competing designs with 160Gbps range from $25,800 $140,800
• Competing ToR limited to 160Gbps due to 4 x 40GE / ToR
• Due to placement of ToR to Core or Distribution switches
require longer cable runs
• 8 x 40GBASE-SR4 @ $1,100ea + 8 x Fiber @ $250ea =
$10,800
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4x40GE
Require 8 modular ports at costs from $1,875 ea to $
16,250ea
• Arista (standalone) $1,875/port
• Cisco Nexus 7000: $9,940/port
• Juniper (standalone) $2,306/port, QFX3008 $7,226 $16,250/port
Fat Tree
Distributed ToR vs Fat Tree ToR
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VM Evolution: Scale & Flexibility
Members of the same VM domain
must remain in the same subnet
Physical
Servers
Virtual
Servers
APPs
I-P
Per
Rack
APPs
A-H
Per
Rack
APP A
APP B
Rack 1
Rack 1
While application scale &
server utilization is poor,
network complexity is simple
Rack 2
Server virtualization brings scale and
efficiency to applications. VMs become
essentially “jailed” and network
flexibility is reduced.
What is the alternative…?
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VSP7000 Mobility & Flexibility
Row A
Row B
Row C
Rack 1
Rack 2
Rack 3
Rack 4
• Fabric Connect provides
the VMs & therefore, the
applications a “get out of jail
free” card.
• No longer bound by physical
& logical constraints—VMs
can be moved anywhere.
• This creates the flexibility to
improve availability, simplify
maintenance and enhance
application expansion
Jailbreak! Put your VMs where you need them.
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VSP9000 Scaling
Stack-mode DToR
Fabric-mode DToR
Structured Interconnect:
8 Switches
ERS 8800
256 10GbE Ports
VSP 9000
Fabric Connect Core
Flexible Interconnect: up to 200
Switches
6,400 10GbE Ports
VSP 9000
North-South/Core-ToR
Interconnects
VSP 7000
SDSN
Distributed
Data Center
Distributed Top-of-Rack
SDSN
*SDSN : Software Defined Storage Network
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VSP7000 Fabric Connect & vMotion…
Point & Click “any to any” VM Mobility.
L2 or L3 Data Center, City or State.
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Thank you!
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