PUD No. 1 of Okanogan County Wholesale Broadband & Internal Communications NetworkOverview Presented by John MacDonald Network Engineer
Manager Ron Gadeberg Network Engineer John MacDonald Telecom Technicians Manuel Guerrero JJ Boettger
Wholesale Broadband Responsibilities Engineering, Installation, Management & Maintenance of the infrastructure required to support the PUD s Wholesale Broadband Initiative. Fiber Optic Physical Plant Network Hardware required to support wholesale broadband services Wireless Access Points Wireless Subscriber Modules Backhaul Radios
Internal Communications Responsibilities Engineering, Installation, Management & Maintenance of the infrastructure required to support the PUD s Internal Communications Needs. Inter & Intra Office network communications Truck to Truck & Office to Truck UHF radio communications Network connectivity to all Substations Corporate Telephone System (In conjunction w/ IS)
To date, the Okanogan Co. PUD has constructed 13 towers to support the PUD s Wireless Broadband network with towers located in the following communities; Oroville, Ellisford, Tonasket, Omak, Okanogan, Malott, Monse, Brewster and Twisp. As of Today, local ISPs use the PUD s Broadband Wireless Network to provide Internet access to over 2200 wireless subscribers within the OKPUD serving territory. The Okanogan Co. PUD has an 85 mile fiber optic backbone that runs along the Hwy 97 corridor from Pateros to the Canadian Border. The Okanogan Co. PUD has fiber optic distribution networks in Oroville, Tonasket, Omak, Okanogan, Brewster, Pateros and Twisp. As of 3/15/2010, local ISPs use the Okanogan Co. PUD s optical network to provide broadband services to approxamately 200 fiber customers within the OKPUD serving territory.
The PUD s Fiber Optic network is used to provide broadband services to local businesses and facilities in the following business sectors: Health Services and Medical: North Valley Hospital (Tonasket) Mid Valley Hospital (Omak) Okanogan Douglas Hospital (Brewster) Okanogan County Behavioral Health (Omak) Wenatchee Valley Medical Center (Omak) Family Health Centers (Okanogan and Methow valleys) Medical, Dental & Chiropractic Private Practice Offices
The PUD s Fiber Optic network is used to provide broadband services to local businesses and facilities in the following business sectors: Public Safety and Emergency Response: Oroville Police Department Tonasket Police Department Omak Police Department Omak Fire Department Lifeline Ambulance Brewster Police Department
The PUD s Fiber Optic network is used to provide broadband services to local businesses and facilities in the following business sectors: Local Government: Colville Confederated Tribes City of Oroville City of Tonasket City of Omak City of Okanogan City of Brewster City of Twisp Okanogan County Seat
The PUD s Fiber Optic network is used to provide broadband services to local businesses and facilities in the following business sectors: Education and Learning: Oroville School District Tonasket School District Omak School District Okanogan School District Brewster School District Pateros School District Wenatchee Valley College Omak Campus Wenatchee Valley College Omak & Brewster Extension Centers
The PUD s Fiber Optic network is used to provide broadband services to local businesses and facilities in the following business sectors: Libraries: Oroville Public Library Tonasket Public Library Omak Public Library Okanogan Public Library Brewster Public Library Pateros Public Library Twisp Public Library
The PUD s Fiber Optic network is used to provide broadband services to local businesses and facilities in the following business sectors: Voice, Data & Video: Qwest Communications Charter Communications Unicel Sprint/Nextel
Current Layer 2 Network Connectivity
Current Network Topology Diagram
Entry-Level Business SDS CN 3920 SDS Overview All GigE SDS in compact form factor Service Aware OS - SAOS 802.1Q VLANs, Q-in-Q MEF Certified - EPL, EVPL & E-LAN Integrated universal AC or DC power supply 1 RU / ETSI Form Factor 0C to +50C temperature range Front access to all power, data, and management interfaces Wire-speed layer 2 switching NNI/UNI UNI 4 8 100M/1G 10/100/1000 SFP RJ-45
CN 3940 SDS/SAS Overview 1st Tier Aggregation and MTUs High-density, high-capacity all-gige SDS in a compact 1 RU form factor Service Aware OS - SAOS 802.1Q VLANs, Q-in-Q, PBB-TE MEF Certified - EPL, EVPL & E-LAN Hardware Accelerated OAM Redundant AC or DC power supplies 0C to +50C temperature range Wire-speed layer 2 switching with 24 Gbps Fabric NNI/UNI UNI 4 20 100M/1G 100M/1G SFP/RJ-45 SFP/RJ-45
CN 3960 SDS Overview 10G Business/Transport SDS Feature-rich 10GigE service demarcation and aggregation Delivers the highest-bandwidth business services Service Aware OS - SAOS 802.1Q VLANs, Q-in-Q, PBB-TE MEF Certified - EPL, EVPL & E-LAN Resilient Tunnels SW Upgrade to MPLS H-VPLS Hardware Accelerated OAM Redundant AC or DC power supplies 0C to +50C temperature range Wire-speed layer 2 switching with 48 Gbps fabric NNI/UNI UNI 2 2 8 10G 10G 100M/1G XFP XFP SFP/RJ-45
CN 5150 SAS Overview 1G 10G service aggregation Service Aware OS - SAOS Virtual Switching architecture Flexible encapsulation Resilient Tunnels Hardware OAM Synchronous Ethernet and IEEE 1588v2 Universal Deployability Redundant DC power supplies Compact 2 RU ETSI 300mm form factor fits in outdoor cabinets. External alarm inputs. Extended temperature range -40C to +65C outside plant temperature range Wire-speed L2 switching with 88 Gbps fabric NNI/UNI UNI up to 4 48 10G 100M/1G XFP SFP
Current L3 Network Connectivity
Proposed L3 Network Connectivity Implementation in 60 to 90 days
Current Wireless Broadband Platform Motorola Canopy Point to Multipoint
Site Types
Wireless Node Site Types Supports 6 to 12 Access Points Climate Controlled Back-Up Power Number of Possible Subscribers: 1200 to 2400 Average Deployment Costs: $55K per site Backhaul is generally supported over Fiber or High Throughput Backhaul Radios (20Mbps or better)
Motorola Canopy Wireless Node
Motorola Canopy Wireless Node
Wireless Microcell Site Types Supports 1 to 4 Access Points No Climate Control No Back-Up Power Number of Possible Subscribers: 200 to 800 Average Deployment Costs: $15K to $25K per site depending on backhaul requirements Backhaul is generally supported over Low Throughput Backhaul Radios or AP to SM link (6 to 10Mbps)
Motorola Canopy Wireless Microcell
ARRA Funded Wireless Broadband Motorola 7818 Wifi Point to Multipoint
Introducing AP 7181
AP 7181 Overview Radio Specifications Dual Radio 802.11n Access Point Radio 1: 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz 3x3:2 MIMO Max EIRP: 36dBm Operating Frequency: 2.4-2.462 GHz Channel Width: 20 MHz and 40 MHz channels Radio 2: Max EIRP: Operating Frequency: Channel Width: DFS Support: 802.11 a/n 5.4-5.8 GHz 3x3:2 MIMO 35dBm 5.470-5.865 GHz 20 MHz and 40 MHz channels ETSI EN 301 893 v1.5.1 (5.4GHz) ETSI/EU), 5.725-5.865 GHz (FCC/IC) ETSI EN 302 502 v1.2.1 (5.8GHz)
WiFi Site Site Types Supports 1 Access Point No Climate Control No Back-Up Power Number of Possible Subscribers: 150 to 200 Average Deployment Costs: $10K to $12K per site depending on backhaul requirements Backhaul is generally supported over Fiber or High Throughput Backhaul Radios (1000Mbps or better)
Motorola Canopy Wireless Node
Estimated Coverage of ARRA Funded Motorola Canopy WiFi Network Service Levels Tiers Tier 1 1 Mb, (1 Mb Down, 1 Mb Up) Tier 2 2 Mb, (2 Mb Down, 1 Mb Up) Tier 3 3 Mb (3 Mb Down, 1 Mb Up) Tier 4 5 Mb, (5 Mb Down, 2 Mb Up) Tier 5 7 Mb, (7 Mb Down, 3 Mb Up) Devices Air Router Option (In-Home Wireless) Home 802.11 enabled phone (Future)
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