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Infinera FastSMP TM More Reliable, Less Cost 1 2013 Infinera

The perfect storm Are you ready? US fiber network Hurricane Sandy: Multiple cuts 5 cuts / day / region 100 nation-wide 17% of all fiber cuts 6 concurrent fiber cuts SP customers demand topology maps Google Earth KMZ files 2 2013 Infinera Source: FCC / UC Davis Feb 2013, US SP data, Intermedia Journal Dec 2011

Planning for a resilient network 1 Multi-failure backups Single failure recovery no longer sufficient 2 Fast Recovery Deterministic behavior, within 50 milliseconds 3 Minimal Costs Intelligent sharing of backup resources without losing availability 3 2013 Infinera

Recovery mechanisms for networks Multi-failure backups Fast Recovery Minimal Costs Optical SONET/SDH: 1+1 Protection Single failure scenario Sub 50ms recovery on failure Dedicated backup resource Packet IP/MPLS: MPLS Fast Re-Route (FRR) Multi-failure scenarios Sub 50ms for limited scenarios Shared bandwidth, Packet layer $$$ Digital OTN: Software Mesh Restoration Multi-failure scenarios Up to few seconds recovery on failure Shared bandwidth, Transport layer Digital OTN: FastSMP Hardware Shared Mesh Protection Multi-failure scenarios More Reliable Sub 50ms recovery on failure Shared bandwidth, Transport layer Less Cost 4 2013 Infinera

Introducing FastSMP Industry s first hardware-accelerated fast shared mesh protection Deterministic Performance: Sub 50ms failure recovery via dedicated hardware Enhanced Availability: Automatic multi-failure network-wide backup via network intelligence Lower Capital Costs & Operations: Shared backups via cost-effective transport layer Client Card Line-side Card Controller Fabric DTN-X 5 2013 Infinera

All existing (and future) deployments are ready day 1 26% of all LH 100 WDM ports ever sold in the industry are on DTN-X FastSMP processor built into all shipped DTN-X boards Enabled via simple software upgrades 6 2013 Infinera Source: Dell Oro Research 2013

Pacnet selects DTN-X for mesh submarine network Now hardware-ready for FastSMP 46000 km of fiber 23 data centers 2012 winner for service excellence Andy Lumdsen, CTO, Pacnet Pacnet s unique position is its ability to offer a true long haul submarine mesh architecture on its core network within the APAC region. Enabling hardware accelerated FastSMP will give Pacnet a clear advantage in offering fully protected services and restoration capability for our customers. 7 2013 Infinera

FastSMP solution components Network Planning System DTN-X w/fastsmp Processor GMPLS Control Plane Plan with Infinera NPS for multi-failures Pre-provisioned in hardware for <50ms activation A B C Real-time backup path re-computation SPs like Pacnet moving to mesh architectures to take advantage of new transport protection schemes D 8 2013 Infinera E F G

FastSMP in action Slide show mode only FastSMP Processor table Service 1 = Working Path AE Failure 1 Backup ADE Failure 2 Backup ABFE Failure 3 Backup ABCGFE Service 2 = Working Path AD Failure 1 Backup AD Protection = 1+1 1+1 Plan with Infinera NPS for multi-failures Online optimization w/gmpls at Transport Hardware activation <50ms across network Service 2 High Priority A B C Service 1 D 9 2013 Infinera Low F G E Shared backup = 50% fewer line cards than 1+1 on AD

Vision: FastSMP with Instant Bandwidth An Infinite Pool of Intelligent Bandwidth Dynamically activate in real-time on new demand / failure Slide show mode only FastSMP Processor table Service 1 = Working Path AE Failure 1 Backup ADE Failure 2 Backup ABFE Failure 3 Backup ABCGFE Link CG = Running hot..notify of possible use Activate 100G slice on CG with Instant Bandwidth 2 A B C 1 Nov 12 launch Instant Bandwidth enabled Line Card 100G ACTIVE 100G ACTIVE D 10 2013 Infinera E F G 100G ACTIVE 100G ACTIVE 100G Latent

Enabling multi-tiered service levels Network Service Protection for Recovery in Pre-emptible Premier 3 failures < 50ms No Elite 2 failures < 50ms 2 nd backup Protected 1 failure < 50ms 1 st backup Restorable 2 failures Not defined Only backups Unprotected 0 failures NA No Best effort 0 failures NA Yes Service differentiation for higher revenues 11 2013 Infinera

SMP saves 30% over 1+1 Protection 100G WDM Protection Interface Count 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 1+1 SMP 4630 3480 3240 2660 2320 1870 6270 4540 8750 6400 0 SMP Savings Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 30% 33% 30% 28% 27% While being more reliable than 1+1 protection 12 2013 Infinera Source: ACG Research, 2013 Large network, 80+ nodes

Industry impetus on Shared Mesh Protection ITU Q9 / SG15 G.SMP G.808.3 G.ODUSMP Documents under Last Call Two current drafts Requirements for SMP Supporting SMP in MPLS-TP Documents on Standards Track 13 2013 Infinera

FastSMP TM : Helping build a more resilient Internet Industry s first hardware-accelerated fast shared mesh protection Deterministic Performance: Sub 50ms failure recovery via dedicated hardware Enhanced Availability: Automatic multi-failure network-wide backup via network intelligence Lower Capital Costs & Operations: Shared backups via cost-effective transport layer Deterministic Network Resilience without the Expense 14 2013 Infinera www.infinera.com/go/fast

Thank You www.infinera.com 15 2013 Infinera

FastSMP pre-emption and conflict resolution A D 16 2013 Infinera Working Path AB, 300G 1 2 Service Demand N Failure 1 Action 1 Failure 2 Action 2 Failure X Working Path DC, 400G Action X Hardware activation B C For backup paths 1+1 = 8 line cards SMP = 6 line cards 25% savings w/smp Real-life networks Multiple backups ensure survivability, much better protection than 1+1 Multiple priority levels per service demand (not just link) Plan with Infinera NPS Extensible to controller for periodic optimization

Thank You www.infinera.com 17 2013 Infinera