Title: What Does the JNN Network Provide?
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2What Does the JNN Network Provide?
- State Of The Art COTS/GOTS For The Current
Force - Connects The Warfighter To The Global
Information Grid - 119 Mbps Internet Based
Connectivity Per Division - DISN Connectivity
Down To Battalion Level - Enhanced Mobility And
Comms At The Quick Halt - Joint And Coalition
Connectivity - Provides Interface To Legacy
Systems - Black Internet Backbone With Type 1
Encryption - SATCOM Terrestrial Connectivity -
Autonomous Brigade Operations
3JNTC-S Path to Net-Centricity
MSE/TRI-TAC
WIN-T
JNN Network
Non-linear Battlefield
Expanded Area of Operations
Linear/Non-linear Battlefield Area of Operations
Cold-War Linear Battlefield Smaller
Area of Operations
- Full integrated NetOps Capability (Net
Management, IA, IDM) to include Speed of Service
and QoS - On the Move Communications
- Network Services integrated and embedded within
Warfighting Platforms - Optimal use of manpower utilizing automated
Services - Multi-tiered LOS BLOS (Ground, Airborne,
Satellite) - GIG connectivity down to Bn
- Fully integrates all systems to make one Unified
Network (Net-Centric)
- Non-integrated NetOps (Net Mgt, IA, IDM-T)
- At the Quick Halt Comms
- Reduced footprint
- Reduced manpower IAW TF Modularity
- Primarily BLOS and limited LOS
- GIG connectivity down to Bn
- JWICS TS/SCI Tunneled through network (future)
- Network Management Capability
- Limited Mobility
- Large transportation requirements
- Manpower intensive
- Primarily LOS and limited BLOS
- GIG connectivity down to Bde
- TROJAN Spirit and other Stove Pipe systems
supplement network
4Current Tactical Data Flow(MSE Based)
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The TI supports mobile FBCB2 and other users at
brigade and below. It connects to the MSE
network at the Brigade and Battalion TOC to
provide foxhole to sustaining base connectivity.
BLUE FORCE TRACKING
UHF SATCOM
WIN-T
DISN
MSE
NTDR
EPLRS
5JNN Network Data Flow
Blue Force Tracking (data)
MILITARY GMF SMART-T (data/voice)
COMMERCIAL Ku (data/voice)
MILITARY UHF (voice)
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CP
CP2
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Hub
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CP
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Sustaining Base
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CP1
GIG-BE
Command Posts Independently Mobile on the
Battlefield, connecting to Existing Force
Structure at Lowest Level (LOS Radios Retained
For Backup)
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Joint Network Node
CP
Small CP Node
FBCB2/BFT
6JNN Network Components
Objective Modularity DIV Construct 1 Hub, 16
JNN, 43 BnCPN
Approx 115 Mbps SATCOM
Hub
Sanctuary
3.9m
3.9m
TDMA 37-40 Shared FDMA 16-17 Mbps Fixed
TDMA 37-40 Shared FDMA 16-17 Mbps Fixed
Maximum Bandwidth is dependent on architecture
GIG/DISN
Ku TDMA SATCOM shared from Division 2-3
Mbps FDMA Fixed 36 Mbps LOS
DIV/BCT
NET OPS PKGS
Red Voice
SIPR
Element Mgmt (NIPR) (SIPR)
SMART-T 1.544 Mbps
WAN (NIPR) (SIPR)
ISYSCON V4 (NIPR) (SIPR)
LOS TRC
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190 V(3)
DPEM (Planning)
36 Mbps Combined
Black Voice
BITS
NIPR
Bn
Ku TDMA SATCOM shared from Division 2 Mbps LOS
TDMA Shared Among Bns
Command Post
Node
2.4m
Ku
LAN MGT
NET OPS PKG 10
SIPR
VPN
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7Joint Network Node Connectivity
83ID Hub Node
- Baseband (1), TDMA (1) FDMA (1) SATCOM Trucks
per Hub Node - 3.7m auto acquire tracking
- Fully redundant RF electronics, HVAC
- 40 KW Generator/Dual 6KVA UPS
- 75-80 Mbps TDMA Shared throughout per Division
(Dependent on the number of carriers you can get
from a commercial satellite carrier - up to 16
carrier modem max) - 32-25 Mbps FDMA (16 FDMA links running at 2048
-Carrier dependent) - Each SATCOM truck contains approximately 160 RU
(4 ea, 6ft high, 19 inch racks) of equipment
- Baseband Promina 800s, PBX switch, CISCO
routers, Server Farm, Crypto Equipment (KIVs,
KGs, Taclanes) - Approx 200 RU (7 ea, 6ft high, 19 inch racks)
- 6 work stations
Future Hub Nodes on FMTV Chassis
9 3ID Hub Node
10FMTV Unit Hub Node(Spirals 2 and Beyond)
- 2 ea. 8x8 TDMA/FDMA SATCOM Trucks per Unit Hub
- 1 Unit Hub per Division Element
- 3.9M Ku/Ka auto acquire tracking
- Fully redundant RF electronics and ECU (MAC-62)
- 30 KW TQG Generator/Dual 6KVA UPS
- Capable of up to 40 Mbps of full duplex traffic
per SATCOM truck - TDMA Redundant MRT 8 TDMA modems
- FDMA 8 active modems 1 hot spare
- Provides Joint Interoperability
- (i.e. Circuit Switch Voice / Promina
Traffic) - Each SATCOM truck contains approximately 120 RU
(3 ea, 6ft high, 19 inch racks) of equipment
11Joint Network Node
- COTS switching routing at the UEx and UA
- Interfaces with HCLOS/LOS Asset
- Interfaces with Military SATCOM Assets (X,C,Ku
band) both GMF and Commercial systems - Circuit switch to Joint Services and VOIP for
internal subscribers - Subscriber voice, video, and data services to
medium size force elements - 2.4M Ku/Ka Ready trailerized SATCOM (FDMA and
TDMA) - Direct reach back capabilities to higher command
and strategic enclaves - Up to 8 Megabits per second bandwidth pipe from
UEx to UA LOS - Up to 3 Megabits per second FDMA SATCOM
- Shared bursts up to 4 Megabits to the small CPs
- Simultaneous STEP/JOINT Interfaces to include
NIPR/SIPR - Two simultaneous DTG connections to legacy MSE
nodes - Hosts H.323 video conferences and is compatible
with DCTS - Secret and DSN voice subscribers
- LAN/WAN Network Management and Information
Assurance - Modular/Expandable architecture enables flexible
mission needs - Reduces tactical node footprint
- Autonomous UA operations
- Transit Cases
12Joint Network Node
13Joint Network Node
14Typical Command Post Connectivity
10kW Generator
Power Cable
26 Pair Cable
Ku
Fiber or CAT5
Package Includes VOIP Phones and POTS Unit
Provides Additional POTS and STEs
15Battalion Command Post Node BnCPN
- The Bn CPN provides
- Enhanced voice and data capabilities at support
battalions - Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET)
devices and access - Capability to interface directly to Ku satellite
or Line-of-Sight radio transmission resources. - The Bn CPN suite of communications equipment is
housed in transit cases - SIPR data interface transit case w/ TACLANE
- Red voice interface using Cisco IP phones
- LOS Di-Phase Modem Case w/KIV-19
- IP Phone Case
- LAN/Network management resources