Packet Optical Right-sized featuring Optical Networking Edge

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Packet Optical Right-sized featuring Optical Networking Edge

Blending and Converging Broadband and Ethernet with Packet Optical Networking Historically the industry response to higher bandwidth demand has been to develop new high-performance optical technologies for the core/and or customer side of the network. This is demonstrated by today s development of 100 Gbps interfaces for core routers or 10 Gbps PON and Carrier Ethernet devices, which deliver high bandwidth client services. However, when the core and/or access network performance is boosted, the edge of the network inevitably becomes the new network bottleneck. The response to clearing this new bottleneck has often been to take these same core solutions and adapt them for the edge of the network. This transition from core to edge has been burdened with inefficiency overlay and over-sized solutions which require new infrastructure and operational requirements. Benefits Faster Time to Revenue Supports Premium SLAs Increased Network Efficiency Lower Total Cost of Ownership Total 5000 + OPTICAL NETWORKING EDGE The ADTRAN Optical Networking Edge (ONE ) portfolio is a packet optical, right-sized solution that allows operators to modernize their edge network for next generation services without concern for the high costs and network complexity of typical, non-edge-optimized packet optical networking solutions. ONE enables service providers to bridge the gap between network access and transport, leverage their installed base and extend the bandwidth efficiencies of the core all the way to the optical edge. It provides the modularity needed to address current and future services, while accelerating time-to-revenue, eliminating multi-box complexity, simplifying operations and reducing costs. We have migrated WDM, OTN, SONET/SDH, ROADM and other high-performance optical services for placement at the edge of the network by integrating them together both operationally and physically with Residential Broadband, Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH), Business Ethernet and Mobile Backhaul access delivery solutions. These residential and business service delivery solutions demand highly scalable access and aggregation. Designed for the Future Total 5000 ADTRAN is taking a lead in the migration of the network by launching the ONE solution. At the heart of the ONE solution is the Total 5000. The Total 5000 is designed to help service providers ease the transition from existing to next generation services delivery. It is a carrier-class multiservice access and aggregation platform that supports both legacy and emerging service interfaces over copper and fiber which can be easily scaled to support even the most bandwidth intensive applications. 2 www.adtran.com

Taking a Load off the Core The ADTRAN ONE solution allows the operator to modernize their network edge enabling the roll out of new services without concern of capacity constraints. In addition, it takes a load off the core and metro optical, switching and routing layers since the bandwidth is aggregated and groomed at the edge. Adding a Card Not a Rack The advanced solutions, typical of core networks, have been edge-optimized in ADTRAN ONE so that they can be deployed with less capital and only minimal training. Instead of deploying an additional new packet optical networking platform, operators can simply add a card into the Total 5000 platform when necessary. This dramatically speeds up deployment and keeps the cost down. Furthermore, technicians don t need to learn a completely new system and associated Element Management System (EMS). This is critical in an era that requires everyone to do much more with less. Integration is Key The ADTRAN Optical Networking Edge solutions are about integrating multiple optical services into a single overall solution, in short, increasing a service providers competitiveness. ONE rightsizes the latest Packet Optical technology into cards that fit into the installed base of Total 5000 multi-service access platform, leveraging the bandwidth efficiencies of the optical core all the way to the network access and edge. As the demand for services bandwidth capacity continues to explode, ADTRAN s ONE solution provides unmatched aggregation and optical transport capabilities for last mile broadband while accelerating time to revenue, eliminating multi-box complexity, simplifying operations and reducing costs. Residential Services FTTH, Ultra Broadband, Legacy DSL Packet Optical C/DWDM, mini-roadm, OTN Switchponder, SONET/SDH, Carrier Ethernet Business Services Carrier Ethernet, Services Migration, Private Line & DSL, Internetworking Mobile Backhaul Carrier Ethernet, SyncE (G.8282), SLA Management (Y.1731), DS1 ILL211C Enterprise 3G/4G Mobile Backhaul SMB Residential ADTRAN s ONE portfolio is an edge-optimized optical transport system that enables service providers to bridge the gap between last mile broadband access and core optical transport. www.adtran.com 3

Packet Optical Right-sized Right-sizing WDM Capabilities Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) provides the ability to create virtual connections within a single fiber. WDM systems developed for the core of the network are optimized for long haul and typically handle more than 80 wavelengths supporting a large number of incoming feeds. These systems are designed and optimized to support 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps wavelengths and have very high startup costs, but that is justified since these systems take on very large quantities of data in the core. Systems at the core are getting more elaborate and complex with plans to handle even more data. The requirements at the edge and metro are entirely different. Simplicity, multi-service, integration, and cost rule here. Typically, only a few wavelengths are required to start. Space is often a premium, especially in huts and street cabinets. In some cases, the equipment needs to be environmentally and temperature hardened. The large majority of CWDM and DWDM don t meet these requirements which prevent operators from deploying solutions they desperately need. Mini-ROADM Innovation Reconfigurable Optical Add Drop Multiplexers (ROADM) converts the DWDM optical layer to an agile, easy to install and provisionable layer. ROADMs were originally deployed in long haul networks to provide some basic optical wavelength reconfiguration without manual intervention. They were later deployed in metro networks as WDM deployments increased in that part of the network. ROADMs could provide value at the edge of the network but requirements in this part of the network are quite different from core and metro networks. ROADMs are traditionally expensive since they employ some very complex electro-mechanical devices called Wavelength Selection Switches (WSS). ROADMs are seeing some traction in metro networks but only when the flexibility is truly warranted. Operators are demanding even more flexibility such as multi-degree (9 and higher), 80 channels or more and even colorless, directionless and contentionless switching. Core and metro targeted ROADMs are getting more and more complex and expensive. However at the edge, much of this complexity and cost is not warranted. A ROADM with just a few channels and up to four degrees is often more than enough for the edge. In addition, integrating the amplifiers is required to adjust for optical losses on the same card as the other ROADM elements is highly desirable to simplify deployment. The Total 5000 ONE combines right sized core optical Ethernet services like WDM, scalable Carrier Ethernet, OTN, SONET/SDH and ROADM with access services like residential broadband, business Ethernet, and infrastructure backhaul in a pay-as-you-grow package. Reduced network complexity, space and power needs when compared to alternative ROADM architectures that typically require a multi-blade implementation and a separate service delivery platform. ADTRAN s mini-roadm delivers system-on-a-blade including Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS), EDFA amplifiers, optical monitoring and auto power balancing. 4 www.adtran.com

ONE provides Packet Optical capabilities that are Right-sized for the Edge. Introducing OTN Switchponding Optical Network (OTN) was developed as an evolution to SONET. It adds a simplified digital wrapper to the payload it transports, provides Forward Error Correction (FEC,) and a management layer along with dedicated channels to guarantee throughput. Core and metro systems typically handle port rates ranging from 10 Gbps (OTU-2) to 112 Gbps (OTU-4). The switch fabrics to deal with these speeds need to handle a minimum of 40 Gbps and often substantially more. These systems have very high start-up costs, require their own EMS and imply additional training. Requirements for OTN at the edge are much different and in many cases simpler than the core. Multi-service aggregation with a range of low rate and mid speed client interfaces are mapped over 10 Gbps (OTU-2) network connections. Ideally, the OTN functionality is integrated into an existing system through a simple card addition. ADTRAN s OTN Switchponder is a multi-service unit that integrates OTN switch with DWDM transponder on a single card. It provides remotely configurable any-service to any-port operation. It delivers OTN mapping, switching, aggregation and transport capabilities, allowing operators to simultaneously transport SONET/SDH, Ethernet or other services such as Fibre Channel. Unlike other point to point muxponder solutions, the ADTRAN switchponder delivers ring and mesh networking with the ability to add and drop traffic at each location. Scalable Carrier Ethernet As well the ADTRAN solution provides right-sized, scalable Ethernet aggregation and service delivery. The solution provides both 1G and 10G Ethernet interfaces modules of various configurations. These interfaces can act as simple aggregation ports or they can provide full Layer 2 functionality as defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF). Support for MEF service definition and traffic management specifications allows the subtending of cost-effective NIDs for MEF service extension. The overall ONE solution benefits are summarized below: Faster Time to Revenue Any-service, Any-port operation Any access, any network aggregation Easy to deploy new premium services Highly scalable for current and future services Supports Premium SLAs Multi-service, Multi-customer Advanced hierarchical QoS Reduced service down-time and MTTR Increased Network Efficiency Versatile and resilient edge and core Extension of any metro and core functionality to the edge (Carrier Ethernet, OTN, WDM, ROADM) Lower Total Cost of Ownership Eliminates multi-box solution Adapts port granularity and scale for the edge Leverages legacy assets, installed base Provides low-touch, push provisioning and agile photonic capabilities www.adtran.com 5

Reduced network complexity accelerates next-generation services delivery Consider a Packet Optical Alternative In the past, there was a clear distinction between network elements and network elements. The distinctions were largely governed by the location of functions in the network. But with the explosion of bandwidth at the edge of the network, service providers have been forced to consider collocating network elements right next to network elements. network elements are expensive and difficult to manage. Most of the network elements are not designed for hardened environments that are common at the edge. For many customers, this side-by-side deployment model for collocated and network elements is unrealistic. However, new premium services and high-bandwidth services like video are forcing network operators to consider these unrealistic models. xdsl, EoC,1GE Enterprise 10GE, Wavelength Packet Optical Core SMB 3G/4G Mobile Backhaul ILL205A Copper Fiber Residential PACKET OPTICAL TRANSPORT 6 www.adtran.com

Total 5000 ONE Converged Service Delivery and Solution Service providers now have a logical choice when considering the response to the exploding bandwidth demands at the network edge. The ADTRAN Total 5000 ONE solution is simple and cost effective to deploy. The embedded base of Total 5000 systems already deployed in the network can be easily expanded to accommodate packet optical networking functions by simply adding access modules in available slots. This approach to optical transport is very scalable especially when compared to options offered by other broadband access solutions on the market today. Enterprise Service Management via ADTRAN AOE Video Network Flexible service migration and delivery 10GE, Wavelength Fiber Up to 44 (88) 10G wavelengths Packet Optical Core Right-sized optical networking: WDM, OTN, ROADM Reduced network complexity 1GE The ADTRAN ONE solution reduces typical packet optical networking complexity by uniquely packaging advanced optical transport technologies allowing operators to accelerate next generation service delivery and service migration strategies. SMB Copper Pay-as-you-grow modularity Fast time to revenue Fiber Copper 3G/4G Mobile Backhaul Fiber ILL201B Copper Residential Conclusion ADTRAN is a market leader when it comes to modernizing the services delivery network and as an additional proof point is the success of the innovative ONE portfolio of right-sized, packet optical solutions. The solution is edge-optimized, delivering advanced optical services closer to the customer. ONE combines legacy networks and services like SONET/SDH with advanced optical access services like Gigabit Ethernet (GE), Active Ethernet and GPON, with technologies more commonly found in core networks like DWDM, CWDM, Scalable Carrier Ethernet, OTN and ROADM. www.adtran.com 7

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