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Cisco Confidential
Whats Changing?
Whats Changing:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE subscriber and Minutes of use growth UMTS rollouts HSPA and other wireless data services High-speed IP radio overlays Implication: Increasing traffic loads call for additional costly backhaul capacity $$$ Solutions must maximize existing backhaul networks and allow for transition to lower-cost broadband backhaul
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Cisco Confidential
Cisco IP RAN
Allowing Operators to Meet These Challenges
IP-BASED SOLUTIONS TO OPTIMIZE GSM/UMTS RAN TRANSPORT ARCHITECTURES
Backhaul Transport Optimization over IP
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
UMTS/HSDPA
T1/E1 OC3/STM1
Ethernet
Ethernet
IP
Ethernet
50%+ measured eff gain on GSM and UMTS No change to RAN backhaul design
Single IP backhaul network serves 2G/3G/4G
RAN backhaul over any network Offload bandwidth hungry HSPA and UMTS data
Simple network expansion
Intelligent cell site IP enables new revenue generating services Remote cell site management and LAN extension Seamless expansion to 4G
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Cisco Confidential
BSC
Node-B
RNC
BENEFITS
50%+ measured efficiency gain on GSM and UMTS No change to RAN backhaul design Single IP backhaul network serves 2G/3G/4G
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Cisco Confidential
Cisco GSM Abis/Ater and UMTS Iub Optimization Over IP: Technical Overview
GSM/GPRS/ EDGE BTS
Cisco removes redundant and other unnecessary information from idle sub-rate DS0s, TRAU frames, and signaling frames
IP transport further increases call capacity using statistical multiplexing
1
TDM (TRAU)
MLPPP optimizes bandwidth utilization and enhances reliability QoS and dynamic bandwidth sharing across radios and traffic classes efficiently support multiple traffic types on common network
BSC
TDM
4
ATM
3
ATM (AAL2/AAL5)
T1/E1
Cisco multiplexes optimized TDM and ATM traffic into IP packets for transport across the backhaul network 2G: 50% measured eff gain 3G: 1590% measured eff gain
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UMTS Node B (R4/R99)
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Cisco inspects ATM headers and payloads, suppresses select header bytes, payload bytes, and other overhead
Cisco Confidential
RNC
80 70
E1 Utilization
Before Optimization
60 50
40
30 20 10 0 1 3 5 7
After Optimization
9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39
Time (Seconds)
Abis E1 TMD Util Avg Util After Opt Inst Util After Opt Inst Util Before Opt Avg Util Before Opt
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Cisco Confidential
BSC
T1/E1
IP/Ethernet
RNC
BENEFITS
RAN backhaul over any network (xDSL, MetroE, WiMAX, etc.) Offload bandwidth hungry HSPA and UMTS data Simple network expansion
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Cisco Confidential
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BTS/ Node B
IP
What would you do with 1Mbps free bandwidth per cell site?
...Enterprise IP, Internet access, IP telephony, IP PBX, IP cameras, video surveillance, WiMAX... new revenue streams
BENEFITS
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Cisco IP RAN
GSM/UMTS Transport Optimization over IP UMTS Node B GSM/GPRS/ EDGE BTS MWR
TMD TMD
GSM BTS
Extending intelligent IP connectivity to the cell site delivering increased efficiency and new functionality to reduce costs and provide new revenue generating opportunities today!
T1/E1
BSC
4G
Ethernet
RNC
Flexibility to efficiently support multiple generations of radio technologies and agilely adapt as network characteristics and business needs evolve
Cisco Confidential
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MWR 1941-DC-A
Cell Site Access Platform Shipping
GSM/Abis Optimization over IP UMTS/Iub Optimization over IP HSDPA Offload over Ethernet, xDSL ATM IMA v1.0 and v1.1 T1/E1 Bonding with MLPPP IP Backhaul QoS GRE IP SLA Basic IP Services T1/E1 Protection Switching Extended Operating Temp Vendor independent
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Aggregation Platform Shipping
GSM/Abis Optimization over IP UMTS/Iub Optimization over IP HSDPA Offload over Ethernet, xDSL T1/E1 Bonding with MLPPP IP Backhaul POS Backhaul QoS, basic IP Services IP SLA ATM PVC mapping/switching N:1 redundancy T1/E1, chSTM1/chOC3, STM1c/OC3c, GigE Carrier class and vendor independent
Cisco Confidential
MWTM
Network Management Shipping
Centralized management console Real-time backhaul utilization by traffic type and radio Event monitoring Performance monitoring Web based reporting Auto discovery and topology Inventory OSS integration Capacity planning Client-server architecture Multiple OS supportSolaris, Windows, Linux
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Benefit
Substantial OpEx reduction UMTS over IP enables broadband backhaul RAN vendor independent Risk free BSS upgrades Enhanced reliability and reduced bandwidth needs Faster rollouts Support multiple traffic classes on common network Seamless support for natural 2G to 3G migration Investment protection
Broadband IP Backhaul
Backhaul media independent (TDM, xDSL, Metro E, etc) UMTS and HSPA Offload Cisco Optimized PWE & IETF PWE3 Rapid network expansion Single converged IP backhaul New revenue generating services Cell site telemetry and LAN extension 4G ready
Cisco Confidential
Lower cost broadband IP backhaul options Substantial OpEx reduction Respond quickly to growth demands Simplify network mgmt & backhaul provisioning Reach new customers Fewer truck rolls and shorter MTTR Rapid deployment of next gen services
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Intelligent
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Cisco Confidential
1RU/12.5 in. deep/19 in. rack mount form factor w/Front-to-back airflow Front access cabling and LEDs 2 integrated 10/100Base-T LAN ports 3 integrated VWIC slots 1 Network Module slot Integrated AIM -10 to 55C extended operating temperature 20-60V DC universal power supply T1/E1 Protection Switching
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T1/E1, OC-3/STM-1, chOC-3/chSTM-1, FE, GE, Optical BITS Clock Input TDM Add-Drop Mux Compact Chassis: 14RU, 19-in rack mount, 11-in deep
616.5H x 445W x 280D mm
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MWTM Summary
OpEx
Overhead associated with training Level 1 support Minimized fallout/faulty provisioning Low overhead administration (i.e., re-homing)
Security
Device access limited to experienced personnel
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CSR 1.7 Perf enhancement SSHv2 CSR 1.8 8x T1/E1 ATM IMA
CSR 2.0 IOT with 7600 for PWE3 ATM PWE3 over MPLS ATM PWE3 over L2TPv3 SAToP CESoPSN DS3 and OC3 WIC-SHDSL-v3
CSR 2.1 MWTM provisioning/config for MWR
MWR 19x1
CSR 3.0 Timing over Packet NG Cell Site Router SNMPv3 IP Security: DOS, firewall, IDS Content caching xDSL WIC/HWIC support EFM/Ethernet over Copper IP Multicast Multi VPN IOT with GSR/AToM C3825-DC Ethernet Switch (WIC4ESW) Ethernet over MPLS
Q4 CY06
Q1 CY07
Q2 CY07
Q3 CY07
Q4 CY07
Q1 CY08
Q2 CY08
FCS Timeline
AN 1.1 GRE ACL IP over ATM Backhaul MWTM 6.0 fault and performance POS Backhaul with PPP encaps
AN (Aggregation Node) 1.0 Abis Optimization over IP Iub Optimization over IP HSDPA Offload over Ethernet, xDSL, etc T1/E1 Bonding with MLPPP IP Backhaul POS Backhaul with HDLC encap ATM PVC mapping/switching QoS
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Status Key
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1H CY10
Shipping
Shipping- FCS Apr10 MLPPP over DSL PPPoA over xDSL MLPPPoA over xDSL Support for MWR-2941-DC-A
CSR 3.1.2 **
1588-2008
Many of the products and features described herein remain in varying stages of development and will be offered on a when -and-if-available basis. This roadmap is subject to change at the sole discretion of Cisco, and Cisco will have no liability for delay in the delivery or failure to deliver any of the products or features set forth in this document.
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2H CY10
1H CY11
CSR 3.1.3 **
Commit Planning Target FCS May10
1588 V2 over SHDSL NTR over SHDSL
CSR 3.3
Execute Committed Target FCS Nov10
CEF Load sharing of equal cost paths( ethernet, MLPPP) SSM/ESMC 802.1ag - Connectivity Fault Mgmt D8.1 CFM Extension f or 1+1 HSBY CESoPSN over UDP/IP MSTP(802.1s ) RSTP (802.1w) Disable MAC Learning Cisco QinQ with L2PT 1588v2 Boundary Clock Backup VLAN on RTM REP No-Neighbor and LSL ageout Timer
** Maintenance Release
Based on IOS T Train
EoMPLS port mode CLI f or Storm control HW assisted GRE LACP (802.3AD) Ingress shaping (ingress policing) 1R2C min FE Optical with SyncE SAToP ove UDP/IP ITU Y.1731 (PM) MPLS FRR/TE, incl. RFC 3630 Y.1731 (EOAM/PM) MPLS-TP MPLS Ping/Trace route H-VPLS/VPLS VCCV & VCCV BFD T1 Latchcode 1588-2008 Redundant GMC IP header compression (RFC 2508) EEM scripting GLC-BX-D= & GLC-BX-U= Support f or Multiple Channel Group in Short Haul f or GSM-Mux Resilient Pseudowire support PPPoMPLS
Radar
Many of the products and features described herein remain in varying stages of development and will be offered on a when -and-if-available basis. This roadmap is subject to change at the sole discretion of Cisco, and Cisco will have no liability for delay in the delivery or failure to deliver any of the products or features set forth in this document.
Updated 30Apr10
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