Alcatel-Lucent 1353 Litespan Management System (LMS) Simplifying the Management of the Access Network



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Alcatel-Lucent 1353 Litespan Management System (LMS) Simplifying the Management of the Access Network

The Alcatel-Lucent 1353 Litespan Management System (LMS) is the management component of the Litespan family, which offers cost-effective voice, data, high-speed Internet access (HSIA) and video services for your residential and business subscribers. The integrated, centrally-operated Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS manages the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan multiservice network. With the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan and the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS, you can offer any mix of revenue-generating services. This multivendorcompatible solution supports multiple network topologies and transport options, ensuring a smooth transition from traditional voice to next-generation networking (NGN). Moreover, the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS and Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan are integrated and tested with other products in the Alcatel-Lucent portfolio to offer complete end-to-end NGN solutions. Leading the Industry The Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan family has taken a leading position as an access network solution. A March 2007 study by The Windsor Oaks Group LLC reported that the Alcatel-Lucent solutions are leading the MSAP/DLC market (36.5 percent). As of March 2007, the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 family is being used by more than 70 service providers in 41 countries worldwide. More than 26 million equivalent lines have already been delivered plain old telephone system (POTS), integrated services digital network (ISDN), leased lines and digital subscriber line (xdsl). Alcatel-Lucent Leadership (2007) 36.5% market share worldwide Other 5.3 Occam 2.2 Alcatel-Lucent 36.5 UTStarcom 2.4 Zhone 3.1 Siemens 4.4 Calix 5.9 Ericsson 10.2 Huawei 16.8 Tellabs 13.2 2 Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS Source: broadbandtrends.com, March 2007 (The Windsor Oaks Group LLC)

Managing the Access Network Access is the cornerstone of a tele - com network. All end-user services merge in the access nodes. The types of services your end users want continue to expand as technology evolves at an unprecedented pace. As a result, your access network must be able to accept many differ - ent services, topologies, technologies and transport options. Faced with such challenges, being able to manage the access network efficiently and effectively is a vital requirement. Among other things, you need reliable management solutions solutions that will automate net - work operation, administration and maintenance. What s more, these solutions must be cost-efficient, optimize operating expenses (OPEX), provide quality of service (QoS), as well as achieve stringent timeto-market objectives. The Litespan Family The Alcatel-Lucent 1353 Litespan Management System (LMS) is part of the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan family. Each Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan includes not only the multiservice gateway platform, but also an integrated management system the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS. This system manages narrowband and broadband services, transport links, as well as subscribers for the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan Multiservice Access Gateway. The flexible, multiservice Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan solution provides basic narrowband voice and data services (using plain old telephone system [POTS], integrated services digital network [ISDN] basic access/ primary rate access, voice over IP [VoIP] and digital leased lines), as well as broad band services. Services include asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) and symmetrical high bit rate DSL (SHDSL), giving users highspeed Internet surfing and multimedia downloading (see Figure 1). For all of these services, the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS provides operation and maintenance functions. Figure 1 The Alcatel-Lucent Access Gateway for the ETSI World PSTN/ISDN Business LL/TDM ATM Ethernet 1540 Litespan Residential IP/Internet 1353 LMS Mixed Multiservice Multivendor Multitopologies (Star/Ring/Tree) Multiscenarios Alcatel-Lucent Partnering for Change 3

The Alcatel-Lucent 1353 Litespan Management System (LMS) With the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS, you can take advantage of a userfriendly and familiar graphical user interface (GUI) to present informa - tion related to operations, service configuration, performance, alarms and security (see Figure 2). Like the management system for the Alcatel-Lucent Optinex family and the Alcatel-Lucent Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM) family, the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS is based on the Alcatel- Lucent Management Platform (ALMAP). This compatibility lets you easily integrate the Alcatel- Lucent 1353 LMS with other Alcatel-Lucent management systems. That s important, because integrated network management optimizes your capital investment, reusing existing hardware to mini - mize equipment costs, while lower - ing operation and maintenance activities and training costs. Furthermore, in networks with Alcatel-Lucent switching or trans - port equipment, management applications can be easily integrated. For example, alarms for all network elements appear in a single window for ease of monitoring and use. With the goal, moreover, of providing you with a complete solution, both the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS and Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan are integrated and tested with other Alcatel-Lucent products. Figure 2. The Alcatel-Lucent 1353 Litespan Management System GUI 4 Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS

Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS Applications The Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS functions as a network element manager, an end-to-end network manager of user services, as well as a subscriber manager. It incorporates several management applications described in Table 1 and illustrated in Figure 3. With, moreover, the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS, all of your applications can run on a single server, providing a cost advantage for small networks. Table 1. Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS Management Applications APPLICATION Alcatel-Lucent 1353 Distributed Network (DN) Alcatel-Lucent 5523 ADSL Work Station (AWS) Alcatel-Lucent 1353 NM (Network Management) Alcatel-Lucent 1353 GW (Gateway) Alcatel-Lucent 1355 DN Alcatel-Lucent 1355 GW FUNCTION Element manager for voice and leased line data services delivered on the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan platform Element manager for xdsl broadband services delivered on the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan platform Element manager for the optional integrated add-drop multiplexer (for synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) services) in the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan Gateway application running on top of the element managers to interface with third-party operational support systems (OSSs) Subscriber manager for voice services delivered on the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan platform Gateway application running on top of the Alcatel-Lucent 1355 DN to interface with third-party OSSs Figure 3. Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS Management Applications 1353 LMS Applications > Narrowband and VoIP: 1353 DN > Broadband: 5523 AWS > SDH Transport: 1353 SH > Subscriber Management: 1355 CLI (IP/Files) CLI (IP/Files) ISN CORBA 1354 RM 5620 NM TL1 (ASCII) 1353 GW 1355 GW 1355 DN TLL1-GW 1353 DN (NB) 1353 SH (SDH) 5523 (BB) 1353 Litespan Management System Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS 5

Network Element Management Tailored to Your Needs With Alcatel-Lucent s element managers, you control the configuration, creation and activation of services, as well as the fault and performance management, and real-time monitoring of the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan. For its part, the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 DN network element manager controls Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan narrowband services, whereas the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 NM manager controls the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 SDH transport links. xdsl services are controlled by the Alcatel-Lucent 5523 AWS. The element managers also provide an interface for integration with the net - work operator s existing OSS. Plus, you can run any network management application from any server in the system. And to lower your capital expenditures, our new common desktop reduces the number of servers required because several clients can share an application from any server. SUBSCRIBER MANAGEMENT The Alcatel-Lucent 1355 DN application provides subscriber management for the Alcatel-Lucent Litespan 1540 family access networks through subscriber admin - istration, service activation and subscriber line testing. It is designed to support the unique requirements of your access network by including large numbers of plat - forms and subscribers, widespread geographic distribution and concurrent use of different technologies and services. 6 Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS

NETWORK ELEMENT MANAGERS Feature Summary Network view Equipment configuration Port and termination provisioning Management of communication between the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS and Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan Equipment redundancy management Alarm collection and logging Alarm log consultation Remote inventor Backup/restore of network element configuration Remote software upgrade of network elements Generic management V5 interface and MEGACO/H.248 provisioning Management of leased-line interfaces (2 Mb/s, n x 64 etc.) Line testing Performance and traffic monitoring In the same way for the Alcatel-Lucent 1355 DN an application within the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS you can take advantage of: Connection management Massive subscriber management operations Subscriber/connection queries External subscriber creation Subscriber alarm Subscriber/connection test Massive and scheduled testing Test results management Open interfaces to upper management layers Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS 7

Flexibility for Diverse Business Requirements SUPPORT OF MULTIPLE TOPOLOGIES Star, ring, tree, point-to-point and mixed topologies are all supported by the Alcatel-Lucent Litespan family. All topologies can be super - vised from the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS Map Manager. In all of these topologies, network manage - ment information can reach the access nodes from the Alcatel- Lucent 1353 LMS through either in-band or out-band mechanisms. SUPPORT OF MULTIPLE TRANSPORT OPTIONS The Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan and Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS integrate plesiochronous digital hierarchy (PDH) or SDH transport mechanisms toward the switching and data networks. PDH, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and Ethernet transport capabilities are also in the system. Transport is supported between Alcatel-Lucent Litespan exchange units (EUs) and remote units (RUs) using HDSL or G.SHDSL transport protocols, fiber connections or external leased-line networks. Equally important, broadband (xdsl) and narrowband (voice and leased-line data) traffic can share the same fiber (SDH STM-1 or STM-4). Broadband (xdsl) traffic can be routed through STM-1 optical or E3/DS3 electrical interfaces toward the ATM backbone. For its part, xdsl traffic can be redirected toward the backbone (typically IP) over Ethernet (1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX, 1000Base-EX, 1000Base-ZX and 1000Base-TX). This increases flexibility when connecting to the IP data backbone through metro Ethernet networks. You can manage all of these transport options with the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS. 8 Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS

Ease of Integration and High Scalability MULTIVENDOR COMPATIBILITY The Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan and Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS are designed to function well in multivendor environments. This open design lets you build competi - tive, customized solutions compatible with your existing investments and customers needs. The integrated and centralized Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS also ensures changes can be made very quickly, significantly shortening time-to-revenue. ALL SIZES OF NETWORKS The Alcatel-Lucent Litespan family is highly scalable and suitable for any access network size from a few nodes to hundreds of them. With its flexible architec - ture, you can run the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS on a PC, upgrade to a small UNIX workstation, and add new servers or workstations to evolve with the growth of the Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan network (see Figure 4). Figure 4. A Network Management System Platform for Any Network Size PC Platform Easy migration to a server platform minimizes operational impact as the network grows UNIX Server 1353 LMS 1353 LMS Growing Network Initial Network Size Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS 9

Reduced CAPEX and OPEX By lowering capital and operating expenses, the Alcatel-Lucent Litespan family has a significant impact. The Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS fits into your OSS puzzle by satisfying four key expectations: Network fault reduction: Proactive alarming Routing line testing Performance/traffic measure - ments and alarms crossing thresholds Reduced customer service expenses automating all activi - ties for activating service and providing customer assistance through open interfaces that support: Service activation Subscriber status management Line and telephone set testing Reduced maintenance costs: Centralizing/automating opera - tions and maintenance (O&M) activities in the OSS, such as alarm reporting or testing for the multivendor access network Adapting network management functionality to your organization s and staff expertise. (The Alcatel- Lucent 1353 LMS has been designed according to the TMN model with element, network and service management levels that provide flexibility in terms of architecture and operator profiles.) Providing operation-driven menus, constrained checking and on-line help to avoid errors Properly forecasting spare stock with network inventory and alarm information Reduced provisioning expenses: Exporting accurate information on network resources for correct forecasting of access network deployment and minimized number of field interventions Choice of Operating Systems and Reliability Multiple operating systems Figure 5. Overview of the High Availability OS Cluster Solution The Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS is available for UNIX and Windows 2000 operating systems. UNIX servers can each support up to 3,000 net work elements and 65 operators. The PC installations are ideal for managing networks with fewer than 30 nodes. Redundant servers System availability is enhanced through the N+1 redundancy of servers (see Figure 5). A backup server will take over the function of any server that fails in the system. 1353 LMS N+1 Local Protection 1353 LMS Spare Mirrored Disk Sharing 1353 LMS 10 Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS

The Alcatel-Lucent Advantage Alcatel-Lucent offers a comprehensive portfolio of NGN products. Alcatel-Lucent provides end-to-end solutions, enabling you to deliver content to any type of user, anywhere in the world. Leveraging its long-term leadership in telecommunications network equipment as well as its expertise in applications and network services, Alcatel-Lucent enables you to focus on optimizing your service offerings and revenue streams. As part of the Alcatel-Lucent portfolio, the Alcatel- Lucent 1540 Litespan and Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS have significant advantages. Alcatel-Lucent has a massive installed base of more than 300 million voice lines that can be leveraged with the Litespan family. The Alcatel-Lucent 1540 Litespan family incorporates technology from the Alcatel-Lucent DSLAM families, which represent the largest installed base of DSL worldwide. The family also incorporates technology from the Optinex family, which represents the largest installed base of SDH equipment in the world. Indeed, Alcatel-Lucent has the largest geographical coverage in the ETSI market, letting it provide turnkey solutions anywhere in Asia, Europe and the South. Alcatel-Lucent 1353 LMS 11

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