Voice Services with KEYMILE s MileGate POTS, ISDN, V5.2 and VoIP Services in Next Generation Networks



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Voice ervices with KEYMILE s POT, IDN, V5.2 and VoIP ervices in Next Generation Networks IP-MAN provides: H.248/MEGACO subscriber media gateway for POT and IDN (using IGTRAN) IP subscriber media gateway for POT and IDN V5.2 protocol converter calable and carrier-grade reliability Universal POT line card for different country requirements worldwide IDN line cards support 2B1Q and 4B3T IDN line coding COMBO solution providing simplified POT/ADL2plus delivery 2008-09-19 KEYMILE 2008

Power Connect WAN F1 F2 F3 F4 EC 1 2 3 4 ^ Tab Crnt Win Alt Alt Gr Crnt NUM LOCK Rol NUM x - 7 8 9 + 4 5 6 1 2 3 Enter 0 EC PC Application Note Voice ervices Providing Access to Voice ervices IP Multi ervice Access platform The Next Generation Networks (NGN) and IP Multimedia ubsystem (IM) coupled with an advanced and flexible access solution is the cornerstone for major public telecom operators to deliver new and existing services. With voice services as a basic offering of these operators, the next generation access networks have to support all different implementations of telephony POT, IDN, V5.2 and VoIP. Figure 1: POT IDN LAT MILE voice services ADL2pl plus VDL2 2 plitter VoIP POT/ IDN Modem F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Print Rol Break Pos1 Insert P up 5 6 7 8 9 0? ` End Del P do Q W E R T Z U I O P Ü * A D F G H J K L Ö Ä, > Y X C V B N M ; : - leading Class 5 switches using V5.2. This approach is perfectly in tune with today s deployment concepts where most operators still use Class 5 switches but require a smooth migration from TDM to packed base voice services. implify NGN Convergence in Access Network The principle behind the voice solution is simple. Voice subscriber line cards offer POT or IDN-BA services to end users. Due to the hybrid TDM/Ethernet backplane and the configurable voice gateway unit is able to packetise the voice traffic in media streams and signalling streams or convert the voice traffic in a V5.2 interface. Class 5 witch TDM Network IP erver MGC V5.2 or MELCA H.248 signalling path Packet Network IP signalling path RTP stream Deliver carrier-grade Voice in NGN excels in delivering voice services in NGN to the last mile. The voice services and functions are part of the IP-MAN service delivery that also includes residential broadband, Triple Play and business services. The voice solution ensures the deployment of NGN and VoIP technologies without interrupting existing voice services or changing the Last Mile infrastructure. This is a significant advantage of as operators can introduce new high-speed data services without compromising their existing POT and IDN end users. It is designed to work with today s softswitches using H.248/MEGACO or IP and industry Figure 2: LAT MILE voice services: ignalling and data Flexible in Voice Protocols Recognising the importance of H.248/MEG- ACO and IP VoIP protocols in NGN, the voice solution fulfils both scenarios effectively. The mainstream deployment confirms that H.248/MEGACO and IP will be the dominant VoIP signalling architecture in the NGN and IM (IP Multimedia ubsystem) scenarios defined by ETI-TIPAN. 2008-09-19 KEYMILE 2008 Page 2

Voice ervices These two VoIP protocols supported on play an important role in their respective domains: H.248/MEGACO The protocol is widely used in the NGN telephony architecture. It is the preferred protocol between two key components in NGN: the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) and the Media Gateway. NGN telephony is a proven and popular architecture adopted by major public telecom operators. plays the role of an access Media Gateway, connecting last mile subscribers to the IP network. It converts POT signalling to H.248/MEGACO. To ensure reliability transport of IDN signalling, it uses IGTRAN protocol. The voice media streams are packetised to RTP (Real Time Protocol) streams. As a result, the signalling and media streams are now ideal for transport over the packet network IP When the service range is dominated by multimedia services, IP protocol is often the operators choice. The simplicity and transport media type agnostic characteristics of IP make it effective in handling multimedia sessions, including voice. It is also a fundamental component in the IM. The main IP entities are the user agent and the IP servers. plays the role of a user agent in the IP architecture. It connects POT subscribers to the IP network, packetises POT signalling to IP and the voice media streams to RTP streams and transports them over the IP network. To offer a simple and smooth migration from TDM to packed based services the support of the V5.2 protocol is still important. V5.2 Many operators still use V5.2 exchanges in their network in parallel with the NGN deployment with the plan to migrate the voice services on the NGN platform sooner or later. The V5.2 protocol is used for the connection of an Access Network (AN) to a Local Exchange (LE). The V5.2 protocol provides bearer channel concentration capability within the AN. plays the role of the AN to convert and concentrate the POT and IDN voice traffic in several V5.2 E1 s with a concentration ratios of 4:1 or 8:1. Cost effective Deployment The voice architecture ensures the freedom of the operators to migrate easily from V5.2 to H.248/MEGACO or IP. Operators keep the same POT and IDN-BA line cards and can migrate seamlessly from TDM (V5) to VoIP (H.248/MEGACO or IP) voice service, while the voice gateway unit offers the V5.2, H.248/MEGACO or IP protocol through optional software downloads Modules for efficient Voice olutions provides a complete set of modules for tailored voice solutions: UPM3: Line card providing 32 POT interfaces UPC3: Line card providing 32 POT with on-board ADL filter interfaces UIQ1: Line card providing 16 IDN interfaces (2B1Q) UIT1: Line card providing 16 IDN interfaces (4B3T) LOMI8: Transmission card providing 8 E1 interfaces (G.703/G.704) PCOM1: V5.2 Voice Gateway IPM2: VoIP Media Gateway (H.248/ MEGACO) IP2: VoIP Media Gateway (IP) Quality of ervice A key factor in a successful voice application over a packet switched network is Quality of ervice (Qo). The VoIP Gateways use Differentiated ervices (Differv) to provide prioritisation of the VoIP traffic; it marks packets with a particular Differv Code Point (DCP). The DCP can be mapped to the decisive Qo label in the packet network, for example the Label Edge Router (LER) in an MPL networks maps it to the Qo field or the COGE maps it to the 802.1p prioritisation bits of the Ethernet frames. 2008-09-19 KEYMILE 2008 Page 3

Voice ervices The perfect olution for traditional Voice and IP Voice Whether operators are looking to provide traditional voice services (POT & IDN-BA) or IP voice services (via DL CPE), the delivers. Two main network scenarios with the voice solution are: Traditional Voice olution If is used as a V5.2 concentrator (see figure 3): 1. delivers POT/IDN-BA (UPx3/ UIx1) services to the subscriber. 2. concentrate POT and IDN to the V5.2 protocol (PCOM1). 3. transport the concentrated voice traffic via E1 (LOMI8) to the local exchange. Figure 3: U P x 3 POT P C O U M Ix1 1 IDN L O C M O I8 G E1 NT BA V5.2 or MELCA Class 5 via n x E1 witch TDM- Backbone NETWORK UBCRIBER ACCE METRO/REGIONAL Legacy voice services via 5.2 with If is used as a VoIP Gateway (see figure 4): 1. delivers POT/IDN-BA (UPx3/ UIxQ1) services to the end user. 2. converts POT signalling to NGN signalling (H.248/ MEGACO with IPM2 IP with IP2). 3. packetises 64 k voice media to RTP stream. 4. ignalling and media are transported over IP network. Figure 4: POT U Px 3 U Ix C O I G P E1 X 2 Migration of legacy voice services IP Voice olution 1 IDN NT BA MN = Metro Node W = oft witch Gigab gabit Ethernet If is used as an IP DLAM: W UBCRIBER ACCE METRO/REGIONAL 1. delivers DL connectivity (ADL2plus or VDL2) that carries VoIP traffic, together with other broadband services. 2. transports the IP signalling and VoIP RTP stream transparently. 3. No translation of media stream or H.248/ MEGACO/IP signaling on the. MN H.248 or IP Ethernet- Backbone NETWORK 2008-09-19 KEYMILE 2008 Page 4

Voice ervices U A D 1 G O G E1 METRO Node B-RA INTERNET IP-Edge Router Daten IP-Telefonie Residential Gateway ADL2plus Gigabit Ethern ernetet TEILNEHMER ZUGANG METRO/REGIONALE NETZ Figure 5: Voice over DL solution with COMBO olution makes Things easier The COMBO solution on the is another deployment method that suits operators who generally deliver both, POT and ADL services on each provided DL line. It offers a scalable and easy delivery of POT and ADL/2/2plus services to end users with simple and flexible installation. Equipped with on-board filters, the solution simplifies the wiring at the DLAM locations, saves port usage on the DDF (Digital Distribution Frame) and eliminates the external CO splitter installation. Moreover, it provides full flexibility of service deployment in both COMBO and single service. Operators also have the complete freedom to choose the corresponding Protocol/Media Gateway unit to uplink their voice traffic. Maximising your ervice Potential Whether you are looking to offer POT, ADL or bundled services to your residential customers, and its service units provide an ideal architecture. Besides this both Residential and Business services are delivered from the same platform. Carrier-Grade olution is toughened for outdoor applications and features redundant power supply and control cards to ensure carrier grade performance. Management ystem The management of the and its various types of services is centralised under the umbrella of the MCT/UNEM system. By having one element manager for all types of services, operators save costs and can accelerate the provisioning process. 2008-09-19 KEYMILE 2008 Page 5

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