Title: Intellilight Optical Transport Service IOTS
1Intellilight Optical Transport Service (IOTS)
2Presentation Outline
- Benefits of Optical Networking
- What is Optical Networking?
- Optical Networking Technologies
- What is DWDM?
- Optical Solutions - Yesterday and Today
- What is Advanced Optical Solutions(AOS)?
- Why Verizon and WITS2001
3IT network initiatives are exploding
- IT Department funding is growing 5-9 while
demands are growing 2-3 times that rate - IT Departments are burdened by storage growth
rate - IT Departments need to consolidate multiple
network service - IT Departments need to extend LANs beyond the
campus
New Services
Traditional Services
All of these initiatives drives your demands on
your network
4while some network demands stay constant!
- Highest possible need for network security
- Security as in protecting the network
- Security as in maintaining application
availability - Constant need for scalability
- Scalability as in more bandwidth
- Scalability as in adding more locations
- Scalability as in networking more applications
- Increasing need for reliability
- Reliability as in application performance
- Reliability as in faster recovery
5 at any and all locations!
- Our customers want to reach any site even
future sites - This reduces need for IT / Real Estate
interdepartmental planning - This minimizes need for overlay networks
- This drives consolidation benefits across entire
IT budget
Campus 2
Campus 1
All protocols and all service levels must be
available at any site even at sites that are
currently unknown!
New Site n
6Customers want to network any protocol
- Our customers want to network campus locations
across the WAN - Network Service must support all enterprise
protocols - Network Hardware must be certified to operate
across Government networks - Network Hardware must allow for use of current or
better management of application domains
Campus 1
Campus 2
GbE Voice FC FICON ESCON ATM FR
GbE Voice FC FICON ESCON ATM FR
MAN
Customers need to extend applications across the
MAN
7What is Optical Networking?
- Optical Networking Definition
- is the utilization of fiber systems in the
transfer and management of data from location to
location across the fiber system. - Categories of Optical Data Services
- Switched Services - protocol management
- TLS/Gigabit Ethernet, Frame Relay, ATM
- Transport Services - protocol transport
- Architectures - Point to Point or Ring
- Delivery Method - ILEC, Network Integration or
Hybrid - Protocols Transported
8Optical Networking Technologies
Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
A fiber-optic transmission system for high-speed
digital traffic. Ring and point to point
architectures, standard OC interfaces and
electrical DS1 and DS3 connections.
Optical Interfaces OC-3 155 Mbps OC-12 622
Mbps OC-48 2.48 Gbps
9Optical Networking Technologies
Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM)
- High bandwidth, multi-channel, protocol
independent data transport over single fiber pair - Supports optical data protocols including
SONET, ESCON, FICON, Fibre Channel, GigE, D1
Video, ETR/CLO, Fast Ethernet, ISC.
10What is Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) ?
Dense Wave Division Multiplexing is a technology
that utilizes the properties of refracted light
to both combine and separate optical signals
based on their wavelengths within the optical
spectrum. The Greek letter lambda ( ? ) , is
often used to designate individual
wavelengths. DWDM allows for a more efficient
use of existing fiber by providing multiple
optical paths along a single pair of fibers DWDM
allows for a greater range of protocol
transmission better suited than legacy network
for data centric applications. (Eg. GigE, ESCON,
Fibre Channel, D1 video, ISC)
11What is Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) ?
At Ingress Multiple Optical signals of differing
wavelengths are combined to form a single optical
signal.
At Egress A single Optical signals is refracted
to separate multiple Optical signals of
differing wavelengths.
12Capacity Enrichment with Optical NetworkingAny
Speed-------------------------Any Protocol
Traditional Capacity Expansions
More Fiber
Y Mb/s
. . .
DWDM
Time Division Multiplexing
OC-48/ STM-16
OC-12/ STM-4
OC-192/ STM-64
600 Mb/s
2.5 Gb/s
N X 100 Gb/s
- Size of transport pipe independent of bit rate
- Virtually unlimited capacity growth potential
- Growth accomplished within established
infrastructure - Optimum solution to keep pace with business growth
10 Gb/s
- Size of transport pipe dictated by bit rate
- Limited capacity growth potential
- Growth accomplished through
- infrastructure upgrades
13Benefits of DWDM
- Increases bandwidth (speed and distance)
- Does not require replacement or upgrade their
existing legacy systems - Provides "next generation" technologies to meet
growing data needs - Less costly in the long run because increased
fiber capacity is automatically available don't
have to upgrade all the time
14Yesterdays Fragmented Networks
Technology purchased a la carte to support
requirements
Specialized Transport Network
Separate SONET Network
15Todays Optical Solution
Supports Many Interfaces ATM/IP SONETOC3-OC48,
DS1, DS3 Gigabit Ethernet - 1000Mg Fast Ethernet
- 100Mg ESCON FICON Fibre Channel FDDI D1 Video
Optical Ring could be made up of DWDM, SONET,
NextGen SONET or a combination of architectures
depending upon customer interface requirements
16Verizon Components
- Equipment
- ILEC Nortel Optera Metro 5200
- Considering additional equipment providers
- NI Flexible Equipment
- Fiber
- ILEC Verizon fiber
- NI Procure fiber from third party vendor
- Network Management
- Verizon SPOC
- Installation/Maintenance/Monitoring
17What is IntelliLight Optical Transport Service
(IOTS)?
- New product offering utilizing Metro Ring DWDM
technology to be offered as a dedicated ring
product. - It is part of the IntelliLight Suite of Products
18Intellilight Optical Transport Service
19IntelliLight Optical Transport Service
Metro Ring DWDM A metro ring DWDM is comprised of
Nodes, Miles and Amplifiers. Whereas a SONET
rings capacity is measured by bandwidth, DWDMs
are measured by quantity of optical paths. This
product will offer 32 protected or 64 unprotected
paths.
Application of rates 4 Nodes 30 Miles 1 Mid-Span
Amp 4 At-Node Amps
Customer Premises
Wire Center
Node C
Node B
8 miles
5 miles
3 miles
Node A
Node D
Customer Premises
Customer Premises
Ampl.
7 miles
7 miles
WireCenter
20IntelliLight Optical Transport Service
The Metro Ring DWDM itself does not perform
protection switching in the event of a fiber cut
like SONET, however, the individual channels are
provisioned as either protected or unprotected.
Customer Premises
Wire Center
Node C
Node B
8 miles
5 miles
3 miles
Node A
Node D
Customer Premises
Fiber Cut
Ampl.
7 miles
7 miles
WireCenter
21IntelliLight Optical Transport Service
Protected Channels If a fiber cut should occur
along one of the signals paths, the channel will
reroute and NOT fail.
Application of rates 1 Protected Channel
Customer Premises
Wire Center
Node B
Node C
5 miles
8 miles
3 miles
Node A
Node D
Customer Premises
Fiber Cut
7 miles
7 miles
Ampl.
Available Interfaces OC3, OC3c, OC12, OC12c,
OC48, OC48c, ESCON, FICON, Fibre Channel, ETR,
FDDI, ISC, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, D1
Video
Wire Center
CFA 101 OMC 1 CLLI-A CLLI-C
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Unprotected Channels for SONET Rings If a fiber
cut should occur along one of the signals paths,
the channel will NOT reroute and will fail.
Application of rates 4 Unprotected Channels 4
SONET Nodes
Customer Premises
Wire Center
E SONET ADM W
W SONET ADM E
Fiber Cut
Node B
Node C
5 miles
3 miles
8 miles
E SONET ADM W
Node A
Node D
W SONET ADM E
Customer Premises
7 miles
7 miles
Ampl.
CFA 101 OMC 1 CLLI-A CLLI-B CFA 101 OMC 1
CLLI-B CLLI-C CFA 101 OMC 1 CLLI-C CLLI-D CFA
101 OMC 1 CLLI-D CLLI-A
Available Interfaces OC3, OC3c, OC12, OC12c,
OC48, OC48c, ESCON, FICON, Fibre Channel, ETR,
FDDI, ISC, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, D1
Video
Wire Center
23Applications
STORAGE AREA NETWORKING Remote Data Backup and
Restore Point-in-time copy of data to a remote
location and restoration of data in the event of
disaster or loss Remote Data Replication Continuou
s copying of data to another location for data
mirroring Each location contains live, production
data Disaster Recovery Recovery and restoration
services for damaged, deleted or destroyed data,
or site-wide disaster Storage Hosting Outsourced
primary data storage and storage on demand at an
off-site storage facility Managed Storage Data
administration and management provided as an
outsourced service
24WITS2001 Offering
- Nodes - can be at the CO or Customer Premises
- Primary (up to 16 protected channels)
- Expansion (next 16 protected channels)
- Ring Mileage - node to node
- Network Optimization - Amplifiers
- Mid-span
- At-Node
- Optical Transport Channels
- Protected
- Unprotected
25Protocol Speed Matrix
26IntelliLight Optical Transport Service
- CLIN Structure
- Separate CLIN for each tariffed rate, structured
by term plan period (36 months, 60 months) - Separate Disconnect CLINs for 3 and 5 year term
plans at full service rate - Credit CLINs - structured to recognize months in
service by customer - Service Credits
- Two Credits Failure in excess of 4 hours/1
occurrence per month - Failure in excess of 1 minute on protected
channel/NTE 1 occurrence per month
27Benefits of Intellilight Optical Transport Service
- Market Driven
- Meets customers increased need for higher
bandwidth services - Allows customers to deploy new applications that
are transported over new data protocols - Offers a full set of optical solutions
- Includes broad variety of protocols, speeds,
architectures and technology - Customer applications are the solution drivers
- Verizon will meet customer requirements by
utilizing the most feasible technology (e.g.,
Frame, ATM, IP, DWDM, SONET, or a combination) - Implement Converged Networks that support full
range of bandwidths, data interfaces,
architectures and optical service applications - Leverage existing network infrastructure