The Infrastructure of Tomorrow, Available Today. Luca Rozzoni RCDD Business Line Manager TE Connectivity
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1 Optical LAN Solutions The Infrastructure of Tomorrow, Available Today Luca Rozzoni RCDD Business Line Manager TE Connectivity
2 Key Terms PON - Passive Optical Network - (Carrier) Between Central Office (CO), or substation, and the premises in FTTx. POL - Passive Optical Local Area Network - (Enterprise) Between the data center / equipment room and the user*. *A user can be a human or device. (Virtually any IP device with an RJ-45 interface) GPON - Gigabit Passive Optical Network
3 PON Basics Cont. GPON - One of the fastest growing g PON architectures today - Point to Multipoint - Bandwidth on Demand - Highly secure 128bit encryption Established and proven in the outside plant with various FTTH projects from Verizon FiOS in the US to France Telecom and many others around the world. The success of the OSP system has created an opportunity to bring the same system design into the enterprise.
4 GPON Details Single, singlemode fiber to each work area - Downstream up to 1490nm (TDM) voice, data, switched video - Upstream up to 1310nm (TDMA) voice, data, signaling video - WDM video (RF/Analog) 1550nm - All simultaneous - ITU-G.984 standard recommendations Technically Future Proof (Passive Components) - SM fiber has an unknown bandwidth limitation. - Until electronics reach the limit, glass manufacturers will not design next generation singlemode - Upgrades to the next generation are as simple as replacing the electronics
5 Active Components (Powered) Motorola, Tellabs, Alcatel, and others OLT Optical Line Terminal (19 Rack Mountable) 24.5 x 17.4 x AKA - Enterprise Aggregation Switch - Located in the Data Center - After the Level 3 WAN router Fully populated OLT Photo courtesy of Motorola - Up to 14 Line cards - 4 Singlemode output ports per card = 56 Outputs per chassis = 1792 Work Group Terminals (1x32 splitters) = 7168 Ethernet Ports (ONT has 4 copper output ports) EMS Server
6 Active Components (Powered) ONT Optical Network Terminal - Located near the user or device - 4 RJ45 (10/100/1000) output ports with optional POE - Up to 62W* of available POE - Standard HVAC is adequate *Vendor Specific ONT Optical Network Terminal Photo courtesy of Motorola - Optional internal or external battery back-up up.
7 Traditional LAN vs. POL Traditional LAN Optical LAN page 7 / December 2011
8 Basic POL Schematic page 8 / December 2011
9 Basic POL Schematic PASSIVE (No Power Required) page 9 / December 2011
10 POL vs. MMF for data / Copper for voice The OLS solution eliminates cable congestion that is associated with traditional structured cabling applications. FTTD Cables 144 SM fibers (Data, voice & video) Traditional networks would require a home run from each user for voice, data, and even video. The OLS solution utilizes a single fiber for all services reducing cable bundles. Small form factor factory terminated t multifiber cables and connectors reduce cable congestion and speed up installations Conventional Cables 144 MM fiber pairs (Data) 144 copper cables (4-pair, Voice)
11 Passive Optical LAN Solutions Key Elements Top Level System View This is technically the Horizontal Cabling Copper runs can be up to 100 meters. 144 User Example Requires this much cable 182 lbs SMF x 55m = 182 lbs.
12 Traditional Ethernet design for a 500 user system YES NO REQUIRES Power HVAC Racking UPS (8) 24 port Workgroup switches per floor Home-run cabling to each user Enterprise Multi-service Router in Data Center
13 POLS design for 500 user system YES NO REQUIRES Power HVAC Racking UPS Workgroup switches Home-run cabling Enterprise Multi-service Router in Data Center
14 Functionality POL Market Drivers Understand d business requirements Rethink and revaluate old assumptions Financial Reconsider procurement What business problem does it solve? Operational Improve efficiency / reduce OPEX
15 POL continues to rise in Gartner Hype cycle analysis
16 Savings Footprint Footprint: Infrastructure Power/Cooling/Capital costs comparison Expenditures: The plug-n-play l functionality of the FTTD solution offers tremendous -No Power/Cooling/Capital FTTD switches labor infrastructure - No switches and cost patch savings (CapEx Expenditures savings panels over / OpEX) = over no traditional racks MMF = for MMF no data dedicated and installations room copper for voice approach - No power for switches Infrastructure - No costs additional savingscooling for switches - i can 250 be User located system> system- - No maintenance a contracts broom $7K 60% savings closet 1000 User 500 system 500 User User ~ 70% system- savings > $15K 62% savings Source FOLS horizontal cabling costs model fiber vs. UTP Floor space User - No UPS back can User up be for reallocated* system- > $30K 70% savings switches (CapEx / OpEx) User User system- > $60K 69% savings - Additional power savings Plug-n-play l labor cost savings over traditional * Savings are - Additional realized cooling upon reallocation savings of space Source FOLS horizontal cabling costs costs model fiber fiber vs. vs. UTP UTP Actual installation data
17 Savings Case Studies: University of Mary Washington Russell Investments, t Seattle, Washington - Reduced the number of IDFs from 10 to 3 University of Mary Washington - Estimated $450K in commercial power savings - Actual year one savings >$1MM - Each IDF is now located in a broom closet - Previously allocated IDF space now revenue generating dorm rooms Russell Investments - IDF costs reduced - $70k per IDF - 2 IDFs per floor -Design saved many pounds of plastic and copper compared to CAT6 - Reduced building weight, fire load, overhead racks and energy - Received two LEED credits (Unusual for structured cabling) Source: David Scott - Motorola Source: David Scott - Motorola
18 Design savings using POL Traditional LAN (1Cu Data / 1Cu Voice) Traditional LAN (1 Shared Cu Voice/Data) Passive Optical LAN (PON) Solution 2 Users Per ONT 4 Users Per ONT System 46% System - User 73% User - System - System 28% User - User 82% Percentages reflect savings over traditional Savings of cable plant and electronics only Does not include potential OpEx or Labor savings Exact savings may vary by specific design
19 Power Consumption Comparison
20 2010 Department of Army Directive Technical Guidance for Network Modernization April 23, 2010
21 Deployment: Single Wing in Building Environment Cubicles:120 Offices: 20 Printer/Fax: 4 Conf. Rooms: 6 Solution Fiber Hub:1 Terminals: 12 Splices: 0 Field Terminations: 0 Results Duration: 1 Week Gbps Ethernet Ports: 600
22 Deployment: Three Separate Networks Environment Cubicles:204 Offices: 16 Printer/Fax: 16 Conf. Rooms: 10 Solution Fiber Hub:2 Terminals: 18 Splices: 0 Field Terminations: 0 Results Duration: 2 Weeks Gbps Ethernet Ports: 984
23 Deployment: Business Office Environment Cubicles:195 Solution R lt Offices: 8 Conf. Rooms: 10 Solution Fiber Hub:2 Terminals: 24 Splices: 0 Field Terminations: 0 Results Duration: 1 Week Gbps Ethernet Ports: 812
24 TFP TFP ONT ONT 2x32 + Patch 2x32 + Patch 2x32 + Patch ONT ONT ONT ONT ONT ONT ONT 1x32 + Patch 1x32 + Patch 1x32 + Patch TFP ONT ONT Campus Distribution 2x32 + Patch 1x32 Patch 2x32 + Patch 1x32 Patch ONT ONT ONT ONT OLT 2x32 + Patch 1x32 Patch ONT - Each Floor TFP TFP - Homerun OLT OLT TFP OLT TFP OLT TFP - Central OLT TFP OLT OLT OLT TFP TFP OLT OLT Split on Floor (2x32) Redundant Split p - on on Each Central Homerun Floor TFP Campus (1x32) Floor Distribution (2x32) Redundant Split on Floor (1x32)
25 PON Users Today Hospitals Campuses Universities Cruise Ships Hotels (Large) Government and Military High Occupancy Buildings (Call Centers) Multi-Tenant Units (Commercial and Residential)
26 Summary of Benefits Reduced fire load, building weight, and use of non-renewable Up to 50% reduction in network power consumption materials Significantly reduced cabling construction costs Intuitive plug and play design reduces installation time and errors Significant floor space savings with TE OLS plug and play Lower future expansion costs design Virtually Multiple future buildings proof served (cable plant) by one main equipment room Overall TCO reduction
27 Overview Video
28 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Passive Optical Network (PON) from the main Telecommunication room to the desk New networks require a new way of thinking. As a global communications network infrastructure provider for decades, TE fiber and copper connectivity solutions assure smooth integration of new equipment and technologies for in-building applications as well as long-term reliability and flexibility that are critical across the network. TE offers a complete, end-to-end network infrastructure solution for Fiber-to-the-Desk (FTTD) networks supporting PON and GPON.
29 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Main Telecommunications Room Optical Line Terminal (OLT) Active equipment provided by suppliers such as Motorola, Tellabs, Alcatel Lucent After Layer 3 WAN Router Up to 14 Line cards - 4 Singlemode output ports per card = 56 Outputs per chassis = 1792 Work Group Terminals (1x32 splitters) = 7168 Ethernet Ports (ONT has 4 copper output ports) OLT
30 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Main Telecommunications Room TrueNet Fiber Panels (TFP) The TFP panels combine the unique features of vertical cable guides and patented angle-left / angle-right adapters and plug and play angled cassettes to provide bend radius protection, intuitive routing, and easy connector access. TFP panels are ideal for interfacing between the Optical Line Terminal (OLT) and i units through the SC- LC/MPO cassettes. Available in 1, 2 and 5 rack-units sizes. Fiber Patch Panel SC-LC/MPO MPO Cassette More info about
31 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Telecommunications Room Indoor Fiber Distribution Hub TE s Rapid Distribution Hub organizes and administers optical fiber cables and passive optical splitters for enterprise PON applications. The enclosure connects to the TFP near the OLT via plug-and-play termination using MPO connectors. i Equipped with Mini Plug and Play splitter Modules, the i supports the centralized splitting architectures. 2 1 Open the door
32 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Telecommunications Room Indoor Fiber Distribution Hub TE s Rapid Distribution Hub organizes and administers optical fiber cables and passive optical splitters for enterprise PON applications. The enclosure connects to the TFP near the OLT via plug-and-play termination using MPO connectors. i Equipped with Mini Plug and Play splitter Modules, the i supports the centralized splitting architectures. 2 1 Open the swing door
33 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Telecommunications Room Indoor Fiber Distribution Hub TE s Rapid Distribution Hub organizes and administers optical fiber cables and passive optical splitters for enterprise PON applications. The enclosure connects to the TFP near the OLT via plug-and-play termination using MPO connectors Equipped with Mini Plug and Play splitter Modules, the i supports the centralized splitting architectures. Splitter Module 2 1
34 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Telecommunications Room Mini Plug and Play Splitter Modules TE s Mini Plug and Play Splitter Modules support centralized splitting architectures. The modules are available in a wide range of split ratios and are used in TE s i OLH series cabinets. The rugged packaging is built for high performance, while the true plug and play design reduces installation time Available Splits Splitter 1x8 1x16 2 1x32 2x32 1
35 TE Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Telecommunications Room i Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal Rapid s provide a compact solution for connecting optical fiber cables within enterprise environments and serve as the distribution point between the i and the desk The i s compact footprint enables it to be placed under raised floors, in the ceiling or to be wall mounted. 2 1 Open the door
36 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Telecommunications Room i Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal Rapid s provide a compact solution for connecting optical fiber cables within enterprise environments and serve as the distribution point between the i and the desk The i s compact footprint enables it to be placed under raised floors, in the ceiling or to be wall mounted. 2 1
37 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Raised Floor or Ceiling area Optical Fiber Patch Cords and RealFlex TM Drop cables The challenges of routing cables under raised floors or in a false ceiling space are quickly solved by using Realflex TM drop cables with reduced bend radius fiber capabilities Fiber Drop Cables They are used to connect the rapid to the user area. TE offers ultra physical contact (UPC) or angled physical contact (APC) on the LC and SC connector styles. Lengths from 3m (10 ) to over 46m (150 ) are available. 2 1
38 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Work Area At the work area, various products are used to connect the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) provided by suppliers such as Motorola, Tellabs or Alcatel to the i and the user devices. Wall Mount Faceplates Faceplates Different faceplate designs are available Optical Network Terminal
39 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Work Area At the work area, various products are used to connect the Optical Network Terminal (ONT), provided by suppliers such as Motorola, Tellabs or Alcatel, to the i and the user devices. SC and LC Singlemode Fiber Patch Cords Fiber Patch Cords Optical Network Terminal
40 Optical LAN Solution (OLS) Work Area ONT Optical Network Terminal -Located near the user or device POE - 4 RJ45 (10/100/1000) output ports with optional - Up to 60W* of available POE - Standard HVAC is adequate *Vendor Specific - Optional internal or external battery back-up. ONT ONT Optical Network Terminal
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42 Questions and close Luca Rozzoni RCDD Business Line Manager EMEA ANZ
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