TRIDENT7 ELEMENT MANAGEMENT SUITE



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TRIDENT7 ELEMENT MANAGEMENT SUITE Enablence is a market leader in optical device technology and its Systems Division is a driving force in Fiber-To- The-Premises (FTTP) optical access technology. We have successfully deployed our FTTP systems to customers on six continents, including one of the largest installed bases of triple-play Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) in North America. BENEFITS Open northbound interface for flow-through provisioning and a web-based customer care application for viewing subscriber service settings FEATURES Full Featured Element Management Open Northbound Interface for Flow-Through Provisioning Web-based Customer Care Application Intuitive & Customizable Graphical User Interface (GUI) APPLICATIONS Triple-play Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) in North America. DATA SHEET www.enablence.com

UNIFIED ELEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM The TRIDENT7 Optical Line Terminal (OLT), Compact Optical Line Terminal (COLT), and all Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) are managed easily via the TRIDENT7 Element Management Suite (T7 EMS). The T7 EMS is a full-featured element management platform, including an open northbound interface for flow-through provisioning and a web-based customer care application for viewing subscriber service settings. IEEE 802.3 EFM (GE-PON and Point-to-Point) and ITU G.984 GPON elements are supported by the T7 EMS. GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE In addition to CLI and SNMP provisioning capabilities, the T7 EMS provides a user-friendly and individually customizable Graphical User Interface (GUI) for point-and-click provisioning of voice, video, and data services in real time. Realistic shelf views and configurable device topology trees both provide real-time status icons for every T7 device in the network. Context-sensitive help, coupled with the intuitive and customizable nature of the T7 EMS GUI, minimizes the software learning curve, increases user efficiency, and reduces user error. T7 EMS COMPONENTS Model Number T7-EMS-BASE T7-EMS-CUSTCARE T7-EMS-CUSTCARE-PDA Description T7 EMS Base Software Platform, including provisioning tools for VLAN set up and service packages, plus reporting and event notification modules. T7 EMS web application for customer service and service provider viewing of service settings and port status of specified ONTs. Blackberry plug-in for Customer Care application. Allows Customer Care application to be accessed via Blackberry. OSS INTERFACES & SUPPORT Model Number T7-EMS-OSS-CERT T7-EMS-OSS-CUSTOM T7-EMS-ON-SITE T7-EMS-WARRANTY Description T7 EMS Northbound Interface for support of ETI Triad and Commsoft. T7 EMS Northbound Interface for support of custom OSS/BSS integration. On-site daily rate for EMS support of installation and integration services. T7 EMS Maintenance Agreement for EMS Software Platform (Annual) CUSTOM EMS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The T7 EMS allows the user to customize client views, as well as set system preferences, including: Automatic software upgrade on discovery Configuring an external interface for northbound provisioning requests Configuring an FTP Server for software upgrades Automatic move of pending ONTs to a provisioned state, thereby allowing the ONTs to be automatically upgraded and configured without manual intervention 2 www.enablence.com

FLEXIBLE PROVISIONING The T7 EMS enables fully automated device configuration and service provisioning. When the system is set up for automated provisioning, service packages are sent via a northbound interface to the T7 EMS where the packages are translated into the appropriate VLAN, QoS, and service settings on the ONT and OLT. Service provisioning templates can even be sent prior to installation of a device, in which case the T7 EMS holds settings with a logical placeholder until the device appears in the network. Auto-provisioning coupled with service templates enables the service provider to provision thousands of subscribers conveniently and efficiently. Additionally, the T7 EMS can backup all provisioned and configured parameters and store them in the T7 EMS database. Network operators can configure the scheduler to backup the network on a recurring basis in order to keep the database synchronized and current. FAULT MANAGEMENT The T7 EMS features advanced fault management, including alarm notification, event history browsing, and user configurable reports. SNMP traps are captured by the management modules of the OLTs and sent via XML/JMX to the T7 EMS platform, where they are written to a log file. The alarm logging feature can be configured to aggregate duplicate alarms and show an associated count with a time stamp of the last alarm event received. Using this feature, users may set up filters such that only specified alarms are displayed in the fault viewer window. Users may also use the T7 EMS to acknowledge and clear active alarms. Tabs on the active alarm window show counts for how many alarms are active for each severity level. Clicking on a severity tab will display only the alarms at that severity level. CUSTOMER CARE The Customer Care web application enables customer service representatives or service installers to check the status of subscriber service ports, which greatly reduces the number of calls to a network provider s operations center. An add-on function is available which allows this management application to be accessed by RIM Blackberry devices. TROUBLESHOOTING Real-time device status icons and an event history log clearly indicate when devices or modules have associated alarms, which may be accessed from the main GUI screen or through specific device menus. Alarms are acknowledged and cleared through the alarm panel, and the user may set up notifications for specified alarm conditions. EVENT NOTIFICATION Network operators may configure the T7 EMS to use email, SMS, pop-up message, audible sound or text-to-speech messages when specified alarms conditions occur. For example, a technician could be paged if an OLT experiences a power failure or a field service representative could be emailed when a certain device goes offline a specified number of times. 3 www.enablence.com

SCALABILITY The T7 EMS is a highly modular platform that allows a single server to support many T7 devices. A portion of the management platform resides on the management module of the OLT while the SQL database can be run on a separate server. Because of this distribution model, the T7 EMS platform running on a high-end Windows server can support as many as fifty (50) fully populated OLTs and their associated ONTs. REPORTING More than forty (40) standard reports are available in the T7 EMS, covering everything from configuration details to subscriber details and inventory, which can be filtered according to several fields. In addition to displaying the reports, the customer can obtain a CSV version of the report for importing into other applications such as Excel, or an OSS/BSS system. SECURITY The T7 EMS features secure management connections and full user access control. User permissions for management functions may be customized for individual users and user groups. Secure client-server communication is ensured via TLSv1. T7 EMS SERVER DEFAULT DATABASE ENGINE By default, the T7 EMS Server software includes Microsoft SQLServer 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE), which is a limited version of Microsoft SQLServer 2000 intended for a small number of users. MSDE is sufficient for small network installations with limited EMS usage. Installations that exceed the recommended limits in the table below should not rely on MSDE, but should instead utilize SQLServer 2000 Standard Edition or better. The following table compares the capabilities of MSDE and SQLServer 2000 Standard Edition. MSDE & SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition Capabilities MSDE 2000 (Included with T7 EMS) SQLServer 2000 Standard Edition Maximum Database Size 2 GB 1,000,000 TB Concurrent Activity Limit 8 Concurrent Operations If exceeded, database will slow until concurrent activity drops within limit. No Limit Noticeable performance degradation if limit exceeded frequently. Recommended Maximum Network Size 10 OLTs 50 OLTs Recommended Maximum Concurrent EMS Client Users 3 10 Recommended for Use with Flow-Through Provisioning No* Yes Recommended for Use with Web Status Check No* Yes * Flow-Through Provisioning and Web Status Check will function correctly with MSDE. However, if they are used frequently, the number of concurrent operations in the database will exceed the allowed amount, and performance will degrade. Therefore, SQLServer 2000 Standard Edition is recommended if these features are to be used. 4 www.enablence.com

T7 EMS CLIENT SOFTWARE MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Processor Operating Systems Memory Keyboard Monitors Graphics Card Boot Hard Drive Hard Drive Configuration Floppy Drive Options Mouse File System CD-ROM Intel Pentium 4 Processor 3.40GHz, Intel or Equivalent Microsoft Windows XP Professional, SP2 with Media or Microsoft Windows 2000 Pro 2GB, DDR2 400MHz (2x512) Microsoft compatible 19.0 inch VGA 64MB PCIe x16 nvidia Quadro NVS 280, Dual VGA Capable 100GB SATA, 7200 RPM Hard Drive without RAID C1 All SATA drives, Non-RAID, 1 or 2 drive total configuration Microsoft compatible NTFS File System 48X CD-ROM T7 EMS SERVER SOFTWARE UP TO 10 OLTs Processor Operating System Additional Processor Memory Keyboard Monitor Primary Hard Drive Primary Controller Second Hard Drive Intel Xeon Processor at 3.4 GHz/1MB Cache, 800MHz FSB Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with 5 Client Licenses None 4 GB DDR2 400MHz 60GB 15K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI Hard Drive RAID Support 60GB 15K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI Hard Drive Hard Drive Configuration RAID 1 Floppy Drive Mouse Network Adapter CD / DVD Drive 100M NIC 24X IDE CD-ROM 5 www.enablence.com

T7 EMS SERVER SOFTWARE UP TO 50 OLTs Processor Operating System Additional Processor Memory Keyboard Monitor Primary Hard Drive Primary Controller Second Hard Drive Intel Xeon Processor at 3.4 GHz/1MB Cache, 800MHz FSB Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with 5 Client Licenses Intel Xeon processor at 3.4 GHz/1MB, 800MHz FSB 8 GB DDR2 400MHz 100GB 15K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI Hard Drive RAID Support 100GB 15K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI Hard Drive Hard Drive Configuration RAID 1 Floppy Drive Mouse Network Adapter CD / DVD Drive Power Supply 1G NIC 24X IDE CD-ROM Dual Power Supplies Recommended For more information visit www.enablence.com 2010 Enablence Technologies Inc. The information presented is subject to change without notice. Enablence Technologies Inc. assumes no responsibility for changes or inaccuracies contained herein. Copyright 2010 Enablence Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. 6 www.enablence.com