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Transcript
Role of Dynamic Optical Networks
in
Transitioning to IP Centric
Architectures
Emanuel Nachum
Vice President, Marketing
ECI Telecom Inc.
CANTO 22nd Annual Conference, June 19, 2006
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Next Generation Network Strategies
Optical Networks Division
Outline
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Network Transition
Next Gen Optics
Dynamic Optics

Converged Architecture
 WSS ROADM
 All Range Functionality
2
Optical Networks Division
Network Transition Overview
and its impact on optical networks
3
Optical Networks Division
Current Network Status
Traditional Services
(Voice, TDM, ATM, FR)
IP Services
SONET
(Transport)
Optical
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Majority of services based on centralized intelligence
IP based services growing rapidly
Majority of IP services delivered over SONET/SDH
Optical / WDM for fiber exhaust applications
Optical Networks Division
Voice & HSD Centralized Service Network
Regional /
National Network
Metro
Network
Centralized content
and control
Access
Network
Residential
Network
DSLAM/BPL
Residential
IP/MPLS
Backbone
GbE
GbE
SSW
MDU
GbE / SONET / Async
Internet
Aggregation
and
Transport
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WWW
Services
Relatively static
FTTP
network capacity
and traffic routes
SME
Enterprise
Optical Networks Division
IP Migration Strengthens
Legacy Services
IP Services
SONET
(Transport)
Optical
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Majority of services become IP based
Large share are at GbE & 10 GbE rates
Optical transport delivers majority of IP based services
WDM – a service delivery and transport vehicle
Optical Networks Division
Service Personalization
Centralized Services
SONET
Decentralized Services
(IP  Service Agents)
Dynamic Optical
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Service personalization grows
IP infrastructure allows service decentralization
High bandwidth requirements and mass deployment
Optical networks become dynamic
Optical Networks Division
Distributed Multi-Media Service Network
3Play +
Regional /
National Network
Video
Head-end
Access
Network
Metro
Network
Service Content Content
Control Caches Director
y
IP/MPLS
Backbone
Residential
Network
Content and
control move
to the edgeResidential
GbE
GbE
RT/DSLAM
SSW
MDU
Internet
Multi-service
Optical
Transport
WWW
Services
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Personalized
Content
Providers
Multi-Media
Metro
Router
E/GPON
FTTP
Dynamic WDM
overtakes SONET
Dynamic
BW
for high
bandwidth
available per
service
delivery
subscriber
SME
Enterprise
Optical Networks Division
Next Gen Optics
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Optical Networks Division
WDM market forecast 2002–2010
Metro WDM
$4,500
$4,000
$3,500
LH DWDM
Multi-reach
More flexibility
in NG WDM
$
millions
$3,000
$2,500
$2,000
$1,500
$1,000
$500
$0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
CAGR '04-'10
Multi-reach
$164
$44
$341
$633
$741
$902
$1,089
$1,222
$1,345
LH DWDM
$1,761
$1,263
$917
$745
$651
$541
$432
$329
$277
$1,588
$1,881
$2,059
$2,251
$2,456
15%
-18%
15%
Metro WDM
WDM used for
$597
$738
$1,066
$1,231
service
delivery
$2,324 $2,609
in the access
$2,980 $3,324 $3,580 $3,802 $4,078
Source: OVUM RHK June 2005
•Regional/LH/ULH at ~ $1B, and expected to grow to ~ $1.3B (2010)
•Metro/Regional at ~$1.2, and expected to grow to ~$2.6B (2010)
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Optical Networks Division
10%
Multiple technologies
WDM Evolution
??
Multiservice
10G
Single technology
OADM ring
PtP, 2.5G
1995
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2000
2005
Optical Networks Division
The Need for NG Optical Transport
Higher bandwidth driven by
3-play, WL data and
Business applications
Emerging optical
technologies
New high speed interfaces
(10GbE, 40G) introduced by
Data equipment
Next Generation Optical
(NGO or NG WDM)
Limited flexibility,
costly maintenance
OTN & ASTN
Standards
Complicated operation
with manual intervention
The time is right for NG optical transport
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Optical Networks Division
Multiple technologies
WDM evolution
Managed
ROADM
Switched 40G
OTN
Multiservice
10G
Single technology
OADM ring
PtP, 2.5G
1995
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2000
2005
2010
Optical Networks Division
Key Foundations

Service adaption for legacy transport
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GFP/VCAT/LCAS
Modular technology convergence – WDM
+ TDM + Packet network elements
Dynamic optical networks (ROADM)
Flexible payload over WDM – standard
optical transport (GFP + G.709 OTN)
Distributed control plane (GMPLS/ASTN)
Optical Networks Division
Dynamic Optics
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Optical Networks Division
Expectations of ROADM
“SONET like” transport
 Wavelength assignment & reassignment
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Minimize operations - OPEX savings
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Remote provisioning and reconfiguration
Software-tunable components
Automatic power balancing / Equalization
Enable complex optical topologies
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Simplifies the planning process
Removes need to predict future traffic flows

Subtending ring closure
Multi-ring closure
Mesh topologies
Optical Networks Division
WSS ROADM
Remotely provision ROADM to pass thorough all wavelengths

Multi-port Wavelength Switch
East
1
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Combiner
1
2
3
4
5
6
West
7
8
Optical Networks Division
WSS ROADM
Remotely provision ROADM to drop & add:
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1 at port 2, 3 at port 5, 6 at port 4, and 10 at port 2
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Multi-port Wavelength Switch
East
1
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
West
Combiner
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Optical Networks Division
WSS ROADM
Remotely provision ROADM to:

Change add & drop wavelength at port 2 from 1 to 12

Multi-port Wavelength Switch
East
1
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
West
Combiner
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Optical Networks Division
Multi Degree WSS ROADM
Remotely provision ROADM to:

Also add & drop 1 at port 2
 Add & drop 2, 4, 5, & 11 at port 7

Multi-port Wavelength Switch
East
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
West
Combiner
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Enables Multi-degree applications
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Optical Networks Division
Multi Degree WSS ROADM
Multi-degree capabilities:
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
Ability to create subtending networks directly from WSS
Multi-port Wavelength Switch
East
1
2
3
4
5
6
East
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7
8
West
Subnetwork 1
West
Combiner
1
2
East
3
4
5
6
7
8
West
Subnetwork 2
Optical Networks Division
Multi Degree Applications
ROADM Node
Client
Metro / Regional
DWDM ring
Access
C/DWDM rings
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Client
Client
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Client
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No O-E-O
Non-blocking inter ring
cross-connect
“Colorless” I/Fs
Local Add/Drops
Optical Networks Division
Dynamic Optics Node – NG WDM
SONET

/ SDH
Ethernet
 Layer 2
Multi-degree ROADM
(Metro, Regional, C/DWDM)
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Built on multi-degree ROADM platform
All-range optics (power, dispersion, and OSNR)
Ability to add Ethernet Layer 2 or SONET
Migration to OTN-based payload and O&M
Higher level functionality shifts as networking needs shift
Optical Networks Division
Optical Networking Flexibility
Multi-degree ROADM MSTP
Optional Ethernet, SONET layers
DWDM
WDM or SONET
C/DWDM or SONET
L2 Ethernet
Low-cost CWDM
Access MSTP
Storage, Video, Multiservice IP, SONET
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Optical networking reaches near SONET flexibility
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Support for residential and enterprise applications
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Easy adds & deletion of wavelengths
Quick re-routing of optical connections
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3play, IPTV, personalized services
IP, Ethernet, SAN
Optical Networks Division
All Range Next Gen WDM
NG DWDM Technologies
• WSS ROADM
• Dual stage EDFA
• RAMAN
Regional non-regen DWDM links ≤ 2000km
XDM-40
XDM-2000
XDM-40
XDM-2000
CWDM links ≤ 80km
Metro ROADM
DWDM
Networks
XDM-100
XDM-2000
XDM-2000
XDM-2000
Repeaterless Festoon DWDM links ≤ 300km
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Integrated MSPP
• 120G matrix
• E1 to OC192/STM64
• Layer 2 switching
Optical Networks Division
Summary
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Dynamic optical infrastructure
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Supports On-Demand Services
Provides flexibility to support TDM or IP
services
Allows smooth transition to IP personalized
services
Enables access growth from DS1 to 10GbE
Provides E-2-E optical networking
 Multi
ring, mesh topologies
 Reduces OEO
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Optical Networks Division
Emanuel Nachum
Vice President, Marketing
ECI Telecom, Inc.
[email protected]
www.ecitele.com
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Optical Networks Division