1201 1035_05F9_c2
1
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
IGX/MGX/BPX Product Update Session 1201
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, C...
132 downloads
512 Views
2MB Size
Report
This content was uploaded by our users and we assume good faith they have the permission to share this book. If you own the copyright to this book and it is wrongfully on our website, we offer a simple DMCA procedure to remove your content from our site. Start by pressing the button below!
Report copyright / DMCA form
1201 1035_05F9_c2
1
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
IGX/MGX/BPX Product Update Session 1201
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
2
1
Agenda • Evolution of Multiservice Networks • Cisco WAN Switch Value-Add Services • IGX 8400 Series • BPX® 8600 Series • MGX 8800 Series • Network Management • IP+ATM: Enabling New World Services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
3
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
WAN Switch Market Evolution Integrated Multiservice Networking Multiservice ATM TDM
Network Consolidation 1201 1035_05F9_c2
Integrated Cisco IOS® Routing IP+ATM QoS I/W End-to-End VoX Voice Switching End-to-End Management
Bandwidth Efficiency ATM QoS Application Performance Scalability
Bandwidth Efficiency ATM QoS Application Performance Scalability
Network Consolidation
Network Consolidation
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
4
2
Current Network Model
Stage I: Rapid Expansion of Separate Networks and Introduction of Value-Added Services SMDS
1201 1035_05F9_c2
IP
FR
ATM
Voice
X.25
5
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
New World Forces = New Opportunities Worldwide Deregulation and Competition
IP Everywhere
Service Providers
Significant Growth Opportunities
Increased Demand for Services and Bandwidth 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
6
3
Balancing the Service Portfolio IP User Growth (Millions)
Frame/ATM Service Revenues ($Billions) 14
250 IP
ATM
12
FR
200 10 150
8
100
6 4
50
2
0
0 1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
1996
Emerging Service Opportunity
1997
1998
1999
2000
Today’s Revenues
Source: Vertical Systems, IDC, Zona Research, Literature Searches, Team Analysis
1201 1035_05F9_c2
7
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
New Requirements Driving Network Evolution Stage I: Rapid Expansion of Separate Networks and Introduction of Value-Added Services SMDS
IP
FR
ATM
Voice
X.25
Stage II: Multiservice Data Networks Integrate IP, FR, ATM, CE Multiservice Data
Voice
Stage III: PSTN Voice Migrated to Data Networks 21st Century Carrier Infrastructure 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
8
4
Agenda • Evolution of Multiservice Networks • Cisco WAN Switch Value-Add Services • IGX 8400 Series • BPX 8600 Series • MGX 8800 Series • Network Management • IP+ATM: Enabling New World Services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
9
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Intelligent Quality of Service Management Connection Routing Management Connection Admission Control (CAC) Routes Connection via Optimal Path Rerouting Prioritization Reroutes via Optimal Path
Dynamic Buffer Management
Bandwidth Management ABR/ForeSight for ATM and FR Compression and VAD for Voice Repetitive Pattern Suppression for Data
Class of Service Management
Large Buffering Up to 1 Million Cells Per ATM Module 100,000 Buffer Per FR Module Dynamic Buffer Allocation and Scaling
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
Standards-Based Policing Per VC Queuing at Ingress Per VC Rate Scheduling Multiple CoS Queuing on Trunks Egress Queuing
10
5
Optimized Bandwidth Management Closed Loop Congestion Avoidance Feedback Message UPC
UPC
Feedback Message
• Highest application throughput; lowest latency; most efficient bandwidth utilization • Per VC rate-based closed loop congestion avoidance • Fairly allocates available resources • For ATM, frame relay and frame forwarding services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
11
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Class of Service Management Per VC Rate Scheduling
User Connection
User Data Per VC Queue
Per VC Rate Scheduler
Network Feedback
• Intelligent admission policy into the network • Optimal architectural framework for implementation of advanced traffic management feedback • Admission rate adjusted down if congestion indication is received • Admission rate adjusted up if no congestion indication 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
12
6
Class of Service Management Multiple Class of Service Queues Ingress Per-VC Queues
Egress Network Queues
Egress Queues
Port A.1 Trunk N
Port B.1
VC x VC y
VC z
Node A
1201 1035_05F9_c2
Node B
13
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Advanced Traffic Management Enables 95%Trunk Loading 100 90 Cell Switching with Active Closed-Loop Traffic Management
80 Trunk 70 Utilization and Goodput (%) 60
Cell Switching without Active Closed-Loop Traffic Management (UPC/CLP Only)
50 TDM
40 30 1 1201 1035_05F9_c2
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Peak-to-Average Ratio (Traffic Variability)
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
14
7
Carrier Class Reliability for Mission-Critical Traffic • System Redundancy Core Control Functions Power Supplies I/O Modules
• System Functions Automatic Routing PNNI Graceful Upgrades
Access Service Interface Cards 1:1 Redundant 1:N Redundant Backplane
1:1 Control Processor
• Processor Redundancy
1:1 Cell Switch
Trunk Interface Cards 1:1 Redundant
Processor Synch Very Fast Cut-Over Switch Failure Hitless Software Upgrade 1201 1035_05F9_c2
1:1 System Clock
• I/O Redundancy State Duplicated Very Fast Cut-Over Card or Link Failure
Network 15
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Virtual Switch Interface Single Network—Multiple Controllers SS7 Ctrllr
PNNI Ctrllr
MPLS Ctrllr
Master
Master
Master
VSI
VSI
VSI
Virtual Switch Slave
Network Software
Application Flexibility and Software Modularity Platform Software
Firmware and Drivers • • • • • 1201 1035_05F9_c2
Allows multiple, diverse services to be operated on same platform Allows performance to be scaled by adding more controllers Each controller sees its own independent virtual switch Each controller can be upgraded independently No requirement for master to master communications © 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
16
8
Virtual Network Model SW
Voice Network (SS7/B-ICI)
SW
Data Network (FR/ATM—PNNI)
SW
IP Network (MPLS) Virtual Switch Interface
HW/ FW Physical Network
Virtual Topology May Be Different from Physical 1201 1035_05F9_c2
17
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
VSI Summary • VSI allows an external controller to control the switch i.e., to establish connections through the switch fabric • VSI “insulates” switch software running mission-critical traffic (FR/ATM PVCs) from new applications that may require frequent software upgrades (upgrade controller software thus adding new features without upgrading sw sw) • VSI allows multiple controllers: MPLS controllers, PNNI, AutoRoute, to control a switch • Controllers are optimized for the service to be delivered • VSI manages resource allocation so that controllers are completely independent and each service receives the QoS required • VSI allows independent overlay networks on a common ATM infrastructure 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
18
9
Agenda • Evolution of Multiservice Networks • Cisco WAN Switch Value-Add Services • IGX 8400 Series • BPX 8600 Series • MGX 8800 Series • Network Management • IP+ATM: Enabling New World Services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
19
Cisco IGX 8400 Series Product Update
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
20
10
Agenda: IGX 8400 • IGX 8400 Multiservice WAN Switch • New Additions to the IGX 8400 Series and the Service Expansion Shelf • Services and Service Interfaces • Software Update • Applications: TDM Replacement and Voice Integration 1201 1035_05F9_c2
21
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
IGX 8400 Multiservice WAN Switch Multiband Architecture (1.2 Gbps) ATM Adaptation and Switching Multiservice Design Advanced Traffic Management Bandwidth Efficiency High-Availability Design Proven Technology/Software
1201 1035_05F9_c2
IGX 8410—8 Slot Chassis IGX 8420—16 Slot Chassis IGX 8430—32 Slot Chassis
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
22
11
Agenda: IGX 8400 • IGX 8400 Multiservice WAN Switch • New Additions to the IGX 8400 Series and the Service Expansion Shelf • Services and Service Interfaces • Software Update • Applications: TDM Replacement and Voice Integration 1201 1035_05F9_c2
23
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
SES Extends The IGX 8400 Product Family IP+ATM Integration
IGX 8410 / 8420 / 8430 + Service Expansion Shelf = Seamless Extension of Existing IGX 8400 Networks
1201 1035_05F9_c2
IGX 8410 + SES
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
IGX 8420 + SES
IGX 8430 + SES
24
12
SES Architecture and Interfaces XXX 0000 Interface Feeder
SM SM SM
SM SM SM
OC-3 Connection to IGX 8400
PXM PXM
SVCs/PNNI
• PNNI/SVC controller for IGX • 40 additional ports using MGX service modules • Frame Relay/ATM, (8T1/E1) • High-speed Frame Relay (HSSI, T3/E3, CT3) • AAL1 circuit emulation —(T1/E1, T3/E3) 1201 1035_05F9_c2
25
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
IGX 8410/20/30 or 8440/50/60? Immediate Network Requirement
TDM Replacement + Seamless Upgrade Path
MGX Modules, PNNI and Large-Scale Networking
IGX 8410/20/30 Add SES Later if Needed 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
IGX 8440/50/60
26
13
Agenda: IGX 8400 • IGX 8400 Multiservice WAN Switch • New Additions to the IGX 8400 Series and the Service Expansion Shelf • Architecture, Services, and Service Interfaces • Software Update • Applications: TDM Replacement and Voice Integration 1201 1035_05F9_c2
27
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
IGX 8400 Architecture • Processor module(s) Node management and control
Cell Bus Backplane
Connection routing and rerouting Clocking Interface module management
N N P P M M
Statistics collection
• Trunk module(s) Interfaces to other switching nodes
Control Messaging Data Flow
• Service module(s) Interfaces to customer equipment 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
28
14
ATM Services
n x T1/E1
T3/E3
OC-3 ATM UNI
OC-3
Foreign ATM Network
T1/E1, T3/E3 STM-1
ATM UNI
• High-performance, high-density, standardsbased ATM services (4/8 port T1/E1, 3/6 port T3/E3, 2/4 OC-3/STM-1 per module) • ABR to Cisco routers and LAN/campus ATM switches 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
29
Universal Switch Module (UXM) • IGX ATM interface module—ASIC-based design • 4/8 port T1/E1, 3/6 port T3/E3, 2/4 port OC-3/STM-1 UNI/NNI or trunk interface • Full ABR support (EFCI, ER, VS/VD) • 128K cell buffers per UXM module • Inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA) for n x T1/E1 trunking • Y-cable redundancy with hot-standby 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
30
15
Frame Relay Services
n x T1/E1
T3/E3
V.35/X.21/HSSI
FR UNI
OC-3
Foreign ATM Network
T1/E1 STM-1
FR UNI/NNI
Foreign FR Network
• High-performance, high-density, standards-based Frame Relay services (T3/E3, CT3, T1/E1, X.21, V.35, HSSI, RS-232) • Frame Relay to ATM interworking (SIW, NIW) • Per VC queuing and rate scheduling, and closed loop congestion avoidance (ForeSight ®/ABR) • Traffic management (CLLM) and Autoconfig (E-LMI) to Cisco routers • Frame forwarding for frame-based data services (SNA, X.25) 1201 1035_05F9_c2
31
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Frame Relay Service Interfaces • UFM-U 12-port X.21/V.35 (up to 10Mbps port speed) 4-port HSSI (up to 16Mbps port speed) CLLM e-LMI
• UFM-C 4 or 8-port T1/E1 module UFM-C
256 logical interfaces FF CLLM e-LMI
• FRSM 8-port T1 E1 2-port HSSI 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
UFM-C/-U FRSM 32
16
Voice Transport Services
ATM n x T1/E1
ATM T3/E3
PBX
T1/E1 OC-3
Public ATM Network
T1/E1
PBX
STM-1
• Standards-based compression, silence suppression, and integrated echo cancellation offers a scalable solution for tie line replacement • ATM guarantees low delay and jitter for voice packets multiplexed with data packets • 1 and 2-port T1/E1 digital voice (CAS and CCS) 1201 1035_05F9_c2
33
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Voice Service Interfaces (UVM) • 2-port T1/E1/J1 per module • CAS and CCS signaling support • Standards-based voice compression per channel Up to 32 channels with 32Kbps, 24Kbps ADPCM Up to 16 channels with 16Kbps LD-CELP (G.728) Up to 16 channels with 8Kbps CS-ACELP (G.729) Up to 32 channels with 8Kbps CS-ACELP (G.729A)
• • • •
Voice Activity Detection (VAD) On-board echo cancellation Fax/modem detection—fax relay at 9.6Kbps Voice switching support
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
UFM-C
UVM 34
17
Optimized Bandwidth Management Minimizing Network Bandwidth for Voice Speech
Silence
Speech
PBX
PBX
• Voice compression 32, 24, 16Kbps ADPCM, 16Kbps LD-CELP, 8Kbps CS-ACELP D-channel compression
• Silence suppression No cells generated for silence
• Fax relay Using 9.6Kbps of bandwidth for group 3 fax 1201 1035_05F9_c2
35
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Circuit Data Interfaces: Native Transport for Legacy Services
Sync/Asnc Device T1/E1
n x T1/E1
T3/E3
OC-3
ATM Network STM-1
Sync/Asnc Device T1/E1
• High-density circuit data modules for video conferencing, SNA, synch/asynch, etc • Cell switching ensures low delay and low variability in delay —> guaranteed service levels • RS-232, RS-449, V.35, X.21, etc 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
36
18
Circuit Data Service Interfaces • Sync/async circuit data interfaces (HDM/LDM) 1.2Kbps to 1.344Mbps
• Repetitive Pattern Suppression (RPS) increases bandwidth efficiency • On-demand connections increase bandwidth efficiency
UFM-C
Time-of-day, day-of-month, month-of-year Lead triggered
• T1/E1 circuit emulation (CVM-TT, CESM) • Direct replacement of leased lines or TDM networks 1201 1035_05F9_c2
HDM/LDM CVM-TT CESM 37
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Optimized Bandwidth Management Compressing Repetitive Patterns for Legacy Data Flags Data
Data
Legacy Data Device
Legacy Data Device
• Repetitive pattern suppression No cells generated/transmitted for repetitive patterns—patterns get regenerated a receiving end Example: SDLC/HDLC information frames have multiple flags {7E(H)} between each frame; why send those flags on the trunks? 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
38
19
Agenda: IGX 8400 • IGX 8400 Multiservice WAN Switch • New Additions to the IGX 8400 Series and the Service Expansion Shelf • Architecture, Services, and Service Interfaces • Software Update • Applications: TDM Replacement and Voice Integration 1201 1035_05F9_c2
39
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
IGX 8400 Software Architecture
ATM
Frame Relay
TDM Circuit Emulation
Voice
Circuit Data
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Per VC Queuing Dynamic Buffer Management Class of Service Management
ATM/FP Cell Switching
Connection Routing Management 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
User Services
Intelligent QoS Management Switching
Connection Management 40
20
IGX 8400 Release 9.1 Highlights • UXM—Universal Switch Module T1/E1, T3/E3, OC-3/STM-1 ATM T1/E1 IMA trunking ATM-F T.M. 4.0 (ABR)
• UVM—Universal Voice Module G.729 and G.729a 8Kbps voice Fax relay
• Cost-based routing • CiscoView integration • Traffic shaping 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
41
IGX 8400 Release 9.2 Highlights • UXM ports and trunks • Full virtual trunking • Standards-based IMA trunking • Idle code suppression for video • Virtual trunking over VCs • Service expansion shelf 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
42
21
Enabling End-to-End QoS ABR
Policy-Based Routing ATM BECN/ ForeSight Frame Relay Frame Relay
1201 1035_05F9_c2
Traffic Shaping with ABR, ForeSight, BECN/FECN
43
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
TM Enhancement: Integrating the WAN with the LAN Catalyst 8500
Catalyst 8500
16 CoS Queues
ATM UNI ABR ILMI
ATM UNI ABR ILMI
ATM Trunk
FR UNI
FR UNI ABR (Explicit Rate)
Traffic Management to Router (CLLM) and E-LMI
IGX 8400
Per VC Queuing
IGX 8400
Traffic Management to Router (CLLM) and E-LMI Per VC Queuing
• Traffic management extension from the WAN backbone to the LAN—ABR for ATM, ForeSight for Frame Relay • Automatic configuration of Cisco routers (E-LMI on the Frame Relay interface) 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
44
22
Agenda: IGX 8400 • IGX 8400 Multiservice WAN Switch • New Additions to the IGX 8400 Series and the Service Expansion Shelf • Architecture, Services, and Service Interfaces • Software Update • Applications: TDM Replacement and Voice Integration 1201 1035_05F9_c2
45
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
TDM Replacement IGX 8400
Regional Site
PBX
IGX 8400
IMA Public ATM
PBX Subrate CODEC
IGX 8400
IGX 8400
Regional Sites
PBX OC-3
CODEC
PBX CODEC
Central Site 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
46
23
Value Propositions for TDM Replacement • Integrate separate networks
WAN Router
• Increase bandwidth efficiency and reduce cost
IGX 8400
Workgroup Switch
• Guaranteed performance and multi-service QoS
Leased Line or Public ATM Network
ATM
PBX
• LAN/WAN integration • Carrier-class resiliency • Full accessbackbone interworking
Video Conferencing
• MPLS
1201 1035_05F9_c2
Legacy Data
47
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
IGX 8400 Differentiators for TDM Replacement • Intelligent QoS management
• LAN/WAN interworking
Bandwidth management (TM4.0/ABR, ForeSight) 16 classes of service management 128k buffers per module
• Carrier-class reliability
• End-to-end
100ms hot-standby switchovers
network management
Node-by-node graceful upgrades
Easy-to-use connection Management CiscoView Cisco infocenter
Hitless processor switchover
1201 1035_05F9_c2
Automatic configuration of Cisco router frame relay Frame relay (ForeSight) and ATM (ABR) traffic management extension to Cisco routers and LAN/campus ATM switches
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
48
24
Voice/Data Integration in the Backbone Tie Line Replacement PBX
3810 3810
Frame Relay/ ATM IGX8400
PBX
3810
IMA PBX
3810
3810
IGX8400 Public ATM
PBX
Transit PBX
High-Quality Transport Bandwidth Efficient Large Scale
Subrate
OC-3 IGX8400
PBX IGX8400 1201 1035_05F9_c2
49
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Agenda • Evolution of Multiservice Networks • Cisco WAN Switch Value-Add Services • IGX 8400 Series • BPX 8600 Series • MGX 8800 Series • Network Management • IP+ATM: Enabling New World Services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
50
25
The Cisco BPX 8600 Series Multiservice Switch
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
51
BPX 8600 Series: BPX 8620, BPX 8650, BPX 8680 • Extending Cisco’s global WAN leadership in: Scale, density and price IP integration Cisco product integration and interoperability Reliability, Availability, Serviceability (RAS) Service diversity and feature richness Virtual switch interface Service expansion shelf (PNNI, MPLS) VISM/voice switching controller 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
52
26
Agenda: BPX 8600 • BPX 8620 Architecture and Service Modules
• BPX 8650 IP+ATM MPLS Switch/Router • BPX 8680 Service Node and MGX Concentrators • BPX 8680 Service Node Evolution The Service Expansion Shelf
• Software Update and New Feature Set Release 9.1 Release 9.2 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
53
BPX 8620 Wide Area Switch
• Scalable multigigabit (9.6 or 19.2 Gbps) ATM switch • Industry-leading traffic management • Flexible multiservice platform • Designed for highestservice availability • Open architecture and network management concept • Conforms to CCITT, ANSI, ETSI and ATM forum standards and specs • 12 Slots for ATM service I/O modules • E3/T3, OC-3c/STM-1, OC-12c/STM-4 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
54
27
BPX 8620 Architectural Highlights • Switching capacity: 19.2 Gbps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 peak; 9.6 Gbps fully non blocking • 15 card slots per shelf • Common equipment with 1:1 B B S S S S S S A SS S S S S redundancy option C C MMM MMM S M M MM M M C C • Two slots for processor modules M • Mid-plane design • Line module approach (all cabling from rear) • Port and trunk interface modules with 1:1 redundancy option, APS available for optical interfaces BCC—Broadband Controller Card • Extensive diagnostic SM—Service Module ( BXM ) testing capabilities ASM—Alarm Status Monitor • Hot-swappable cards 1201 1035_05F9_c2
55
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
BXM: ATM Service Module • Standards-based UNI/NNI services • VPC or VCC connections CBR, VBR, UBR, ABR
• Interface type and densities T3/E3 OC-3/STM-1 OC-12/STM-4
8 or 12 ports per card 4 or 8 ports per card 1 or 2 ports per card
• Up to 32 "virtual ports" per module • Dynamic VC buffer management Up to 1,000,000 cells buffering Per VC EPD, CLP, and EFCI thresholds Per VC scheduling
• Cell and frame-based policing/UPC Two (F)GCRA policers and one shaper per VC
• Up to 32k connections per card 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
56
28
Agenda: BPX 8600 • BPX 8620 Architecture and Service Modules
• BPX 8650 IP+ATM MPLS Switch/Router • BPX 8680 Service Node and MGX Concentrators • BPX 8680 Service Node Evolution The Service Expansion Shelf
• Software Update and New Feature Set Release 9.1 Release 9.2 1201 1035_05F9_c2
57
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
BPX 8650 IP+ATM MPLS Switch/Router In Production Networks Today
A World Leading ATM Switch
• Allows dynamic IP switching over ATM fabric • Single platform supports full range of IP+ATM services at the edge • Represents ~25% of total BPX 8600 series bookings Upgrade available for any BPX 8600 ever shipped 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
58
29
BPX 8650 IP+ATM MPLS Switch/Router + Cisco 7204 Router AC or DC Power NPE-200 w/64MB Ram ATM Port Adapter Cisco IOS Software Label Switch Controller S/W BPX H/W Rack Mount Kit
1201 1035_05F9_c2
= BPX ATM Switch AC or DC Power BCC-4 BXM-155-4 or -8 9.1 Software Fiber Optic Cable
BPX 8650 IP+ATM MPLS Switch Router
59
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Agenda: BPX 8600 • BPX 8620 Architecture and Service Modules
• BPX 8650 IP+ATM MPLS Switch/Router • BPX 8680 Service Node and MGX Concentrators • BPX 8680 Service Node Evolution The Service Expansion Shelf
• Software Update and New Feature Set Release 9.1 Release 9.2 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
60
30
BPX 8680 Universal Service Node • Optimized to scale the edge at very large sites: Supports up to 16,000+ DS1s
• Leverages MGX technology Investment protection of service interfaces High-density interfaces lower cost per port
• Integrated Cisco IOS and MPLS for IP+ATM services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
61
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
MGX 8220 Concentrator: Services Flexibility • 300 Mbps multiservice edge Concentrator that adapts multiple traffic types to ATM using standards-based interworking • Provides a wide range of interfaces types • Advanced redundancy scheme Common equipment is 1:1 hot standby T1/E1 service modules are 1:N redundant All cards are hot swappable
• Leverages DACS infrastructure with bulk distribution FR, ATM, and CE services from CT3 ports 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
Frame Relay ATM FUNI Circuit Emulation HDLC Transparent 62
31
MGX 8220 Service Modules Frame Relay Interfaces • FRSM 8-port T1/E1 FR/FUNI/FF (PPP, SMDS, X.25) Channelized (nxDS0) and unchannelized (T1/E1)
• FRSM 2-port DS3 FR/FUNI/FF(PPP, SMDS, X.25) Clear channel T3 and channelized down to DS1 and DS0 level
• FRSM 4-port HSSI/X.21 FR/FUNI/FF(PPP, SMDS, X.25) ATM Interfaces • AUSM 8-port T1/E1 ATM/IMA (ATM inverse muxing) Circuit Emulation Interfaces • CESM 8-port T1/E1 circuit emulation Structured and unstructured, SRTS and adaptive clocking
• CESM 1-port T3 circuit emulation SRTS and adaptive clocking 1201 1035_05F9_c2
63
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
MGX 8800 “Universal Chassis” • DS0 to OC-48c interfaces
“Future Proof the Edge”
• Scalable switch architecture Optimized for low-cost entry and high-throughput switching
• Flexible narrowband/ broadband form factor • Integrated Cisco IOS Layer 3 routing and MPLS/tag • Carrier-class reliability SONET/SDH APS 1:N service module redundancy 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
64
32
MGX High Port and Connection Densities Reduce Costs 256 PVCs
1000 PVCs
Up to 4000 PVCs
8-Port T1/E1 IMATM
8-Port T1/E1 Channelized CESM
FRSM-HS2 (8220 and 8800) 2T3/E3, CT3 (8800 Only)
*4-Port T1/E1 CESM: Unchannelized
8-Port T1/E1 AUSM
*4-Port T1/E1 AUSM
8-port T1/E1 FRSM: Fractional and Channelized
*4-Port T1/E1 FRSM: Fractional and Channelized
T3/E3 CESM UDT (8800 Only)
Voice Service Module (8800 Only)
FRSM-HS1: HSSI, X.21
*4-Port Cards Supported on MGX8220 Only
1201 1035_05F9_c2
65
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
BPX 8600 Scalable Architecture Edge Edge Edge Concentrator Concentrator Concentrator Shelf Shelf Shelf
• Managed as a single switching node
Edge Edge Edge Concentrator Concentrator Concentrator Shelf Shelf Shelf
• Unprecedented scalability
Edge Edge Edge Concentrator Concentrator Concentrator Shelf Shelf Shelf
Up to 16 concentrator shelves
• Narrowband services • Broadband services • MPLS 1201 1035_05F9_c2
Edge Edge Edge Concentrator Concentrator Concentrator Shelf Shelf Shelf Edge Concentrator Shelf
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
Edge BPX Concentrator Broadband Shelf Shelf
66
33
Agenda: BPX 8600 • BPX 8620 Architecture and Service Modules
• BPX 8650 IP+ATM MPLS Switch/Router • BPX 8680 Service Node and MGX Concentrators • BPX 8680 Service Node Evolution The Service Expansion Shelf • Software Update and New Feature Set Release 9.1 Release 9.2
1201 1035_05F9_c2
67
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
BPX Service Node Evolution • Add SES VSI Controller Shelf PNNI MPLS
OC-3 VSI Control
OC3
BPX 8600 Broadband Shelf OC-3
MGX 8220 Narrowband Feeder Shelves
• Add MGX 8850 Feeder Shelves Higher Density New Services
XXX 0000
OC-3 or OC-12
Share 8220 Spares 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
68
34
BPX Service Expansion Shelf (SES) Enables New Applications Service Expansion Shelf (SES) Integrated PNNI/MPLS Controller XXX 0000
• Integrated controller in BPX service node
APS
• Integrated network management
XXX 0000
• Integrated, simultaneous support for PNNI and MPLS (future) • Scalable performance • Contains both redundant controllers • Completely hitless PNNI controller operation
1201 1035_05F9_c2
69
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
SES Details and Applications XXX 0000 Future Interface Feeder
SM SM SM
SM SM SM
Future MPLS Controller Q4 ’99
PNNI Controller
APS Connection to BPX 8600
PXM PXM
• Based on MGX 8800 HW and SW system • PXM runs PNNI code PXM redundancy maintains all established calls PXM45 enhances call processing performance
• RPM performs edge LSR and LSC functions • Controllers logically connect via VSI • Service interface traffic and control traffic share ATM uplink to BPX 8600 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
70
35
Agenda: BPX 8600 • BPX 8620 Architecture and Service Modules
• BPX 8650 IP+ATM MPLS Switch/Router • BPX 8680 Service Node and MGX Concentrators • BPX 8680 Service Node Evolution The Service Expansion Shelf
• Software Update and New Feature Set Release 9.1 Release 9.2 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
71
BPX 8600/MGX 8220 Release 9.1 Features—Available Now • BPX8600/MGX8220 VSI/MPLS—BPX 8650, LSC retrofit kit BME multicast server BXM VC and VP traffic shaping BXM STM-1e electrical interface BPX operations enhancements Additional BCC and BXM diagnostics CESM-8T1/E1—structured circuit emulation Cost-based routing CiscoView element management 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
72
36
Multicast Services BME • Broadband Multicast Engine Implementation
L1
Supports Up to 8K Group+ Leaf Connections
L2
P1
• One or More Multicast Servers DeploymentBased on Network Optimization • Multicast Server-Nesting Is Supported
P2
P3
Root PVC 0
L3
P4
• BXM TrafficManagement Capabilities • CBR and VBR Service Classes • Multicast Server Redundancy • Integrated SV+ Support L4
P41 P42
L5
P43
• Supports ATM Multicast 1-Way and 2-Way FR Multicast
L6
Indicates Presence of BME (Multicast Server)
1201 1035_05F9_c2
73
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
BPX8600/MGX 8220 Features Release 9.2 • Virtual trunking on BXM • Ports/trunks config on BXM • APS (SONET/ SDH redundancy) • Enhanced BXM statistics • ILMI scale enhancement
• BXM enhanced cards (higher connectivity density, shaping granularity) • VBR-RT and VBR-nRT • 16k terminated PVCs • MPLS QoS
• Reconfigure trunk/port prams w/o outage
• MPLS VPNs
• RAS projects
• Multiple VSI partitions— MPLS + PNNI
• FRSM-HS2
• BXM frame-based policing
• Standards-compliant IMA
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
74
37
Virtual Trunking • Allows for fully featured, singlepoint-of-management private network Single implementation Physical over VPIF cross-connect ATM infrastructure • Expands service capabilities of infrastructure by providing easy-tomanage service switch functions (i.e., traffic management) 1201 1035_05F9_c2
ATM VP-Cross-Connect Network
C
A
B
Control Traffic VP Switch A to B VP Switch A to C VP Switch B to C VP
75
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
APS Feature Overview BPX
BPX ADM
• SONET and SDH standards based
ADM SONET/SDH Self Healing Infrastructure
• APS switchover criteria: within 60ms 10ms switch initiation
OC3/ OC12
ADM OC3/OC12
50ms switch-over service recovery
• Use K1, K2 APS in-band protocol
BPX
K1: denotes protection switch action request K2: protection initiation (mode of operation): linear APS
• APS supported on BXM-155 and BXM-622, both 1:1 and 1+1 • Support for SMF and long reach back cards • Bellcore GR-253, ITU-T G.783 with Annex B 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
76
38
BXM APS Configuration Options BPX BXM OC3
1+1 SONET/SDH Network
K1, K2 SONET Working
BC
Protection
BC
1:1
FC
• FC and BC 1+1 Protected • Protection for Fiber Cut and Card Failure
FC
BPX BXM OC3
• New Paired BC
• 1:1 Protection Against Fiber Cut
K1, K2 SONET
SONET/SDH Network
1201 1035_05F9_c2
Working
BC
FC
Protection
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
77
BXM Enhanced Cards • Higher connection density 32k conns per card with R9.2; 60k in future release
• Larger buffers—up to 1 million cells per card • Improved traffic shaping granularity • ABR support for nonAAL5 traffic • Future support for VC-merge for MPLS traffic 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
78
39
Agenda • Evolution of Multiservice Networks • Cisco WAN Switch Value-Add Services • IGX 8400 Series • BPX 8600 Series • MGX 8800 Series • Network Management • IP+ATM: Enabling New World Services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
79
The Cisco MGX 8800 Series Multiservice ATM Switch
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
80
40
Future-Proofing the Edge with “Universal Chassis” MGX 8850 • DS0 to OC-48c/STM-16 • Scalable switch architecture Optimized for low-cost entry and high-throughput switching 1.2 Gbps to 45 Gbps in a single chassis
• Flexible form factor • Carrier-class reliability SONET/SDH APS 1:1 and 1:N equipment redundancy Hitless switchovers and upgrades 1201 1035_05F9_c2
81
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Agenda: MGX 8800 • Hardware Architecture • Software Architecture • Layer 2 Data Services and Service Modules • Layer 3 Data Services and Service Modules
1201 1035_05F9_c2
• Packet Voice Services and Service Modules © 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
82
41
MGX 8850 Chassis and Slot Configuration Air Outflow
• Up to 24 single height SM service modules • Up to 12 double height service modules
FAN 1 2
3 4 5
• Slots 15, 16, 31, 32 are reserved for service resource modules • Field removable midrail dividers enable easy upgrade from single height to double height service modules 1201 1035_05F9_c2
FAN 6 7 8
FAN
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
S S RR MM
P P X X MM
S S RR MM
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 17
Air Intake Plenum
83
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Multi-Band Midplane Consolidates Network Edge Functionality Narrowband FAN
• Multiple cell buses • 2.2 Gbps optimized for aggregating narrowband services • Enables compatibility with MGX 8220 SMs
Upper Shelf Lower Shelf
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 S S R R P P M M X X S S M M R R M M
FAN
• Multiple serial lines
• 45Gbps optimized for aggregating broadband services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
FAN
Upper Shelf Lower Shelf
Broadband • Fully synchronized
FAN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 S S S R R P P M M M X X S S MM S R R M M M
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
FAN
FAN
84
42
MGX 8800 Switch Architecture PXM1 • 1.2 Gbps nonblocking capacity R4700/200 MHz MIPS CPU Cell bus control and arbitration 1:1 Hot standby redundancy 1 GB hard disk Stratum 4E clocking
• Utilizes 2.2 Gbps cell bus • Trunk daughter cards
PXM Front Card
PXM UI Back Card uP
PXM Trunk Back Card
Optional Trunk Daughter Card Shared Memory Switch
CBC
Cell Buses
CBC
Cell Buses
2-port T3 or E3 4-port OC-3c/STM-1 1-port OC-12c/STM-4 SONET/SDH APS 1201 1035_05F9_c2
Midplane
85
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
MGX 8800 Switch Architecture PXM45 • 45 Gbps non-blocking crosspoint switch Virtual output buffering
PXM UI Back Card
PXM-45 Front Card
uP
R5000 series MIPS CPU Cell bus control and arbitration Crosspoint control and arbitration Bridging between cell bus and serial lines 1:1 Hot standby redundancy 4 GB hard disk Stratum 3 clocking 1201 1035_05F9_c2
xcvr
PXM HD Back Card
Humvee Serial Lines
Shared Memory Switch
CBC
Cell Buses
CBC
Cell Buses
Midplane Retains Shared Memory Switch Fabric for Narrowband Aggregation
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
86
43
Agenda: MGX 8800 • Hardware Architecture • Software Architecture • Layer 2 Data Services and Service Modules • Layer 3 Data Services and Service Modules
1201 1035_05F9_c2
• Packet Voice Services and Service Modules © 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
87
PNNI SVC/S-PVC Routing
• ATM standard connection routing and fast rerouting mechanism • Facilitates interworking • Enhancements to improve carrier class performance (e.g., AINI) 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
88
44
MGX 8800 PNNI Implementation • Phased approach Single peer group—up to 200 switches Full hierarchy mechanisms— subsequent release • Optimized connection admission control and route selection algorithms • Value-add capabilities Access lists for security Redundant links for load balancing and reliability Plug-and-play with open standards 1201 1035_05F9_c2
89
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Agenda: MGX 8800 • Hardware Architecture • Software Architecture • Layer 2 Data Services and Service Modules • Layer 3 Data Services and Service Modules
1201 1035_05F9_c2
• Packet Voice Services and Service Modules © 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
90
45
Frame Relay Services Frame Service Modules (FRSM) • Full frame functionality Standards-based FR UNI, NNI, and FUNI Frame Relay to ATM network and service interworking Frame forwarding for HDLC, PPP transport Traffic management and enhanced LMI to Cisco routers BERT
• High-density interfaces on single-height form factor (up to 24 per chassis) 2x CT3 ports 2x HSSI ports 2x T3/E3 8x T1/E1 (channelized/unchannelized) 4x V.35
FRSM
• 1:N redundancy 1201 1035_05F9_c2
91
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Narrowband ATM Services ATM User Service Module (AUSM) • Full ATM functionality T1/E1 ATM UNI, NNI n x T1/E1 ATM UNI (IMA) Multiple IMA groups per module All ATM service categories, including CBR, VBR, UBR, and ABR ILMI, OAM cells BERT
• High port and connection density 8 T1/E1 ports per module/192 per chassis
AUSM
1000 connections per card
• 1:N redundancy 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
92
46
Broadband ATM Services ATM Switch Service Module (AXSM) • Full ATM functionality All ATM service categories, including CBR, VBR, UBR, and ABR Virtual output queues PVC, SVC, S-PVC 1M cells of buffering, 128K connections ILMI, OAM cells, ATM UNI 3.0, 3.1, 4.0
• High port density 16x T3/E3 ports --> 192/node 16x OC-3c/STM-1 ports --> 192/node 4x OC-12c/STM-4 ports --> 48/node
AXSM
1x OC-48c/STM-16 port --> 12/node
• 1:1 redundancy 1201 1035_05F9_c2
93
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Circuit Emulation Services Circuit Emulation Service Module (CESM) • 1999 availability Single-height cards (24 per MGX 8850) 8 T1/E1 per card (full channelization) 1 T3/E3 per card (unchannelized) 1 for N redundancy, BERT, and channelized T3 with SRM
• Full CES functionality AAL1-based DS1/E1, DS3/E3 circuit emulation Structured and unstructured DS1/E1 Unstructured DS3/E3 Structured DS3 with SRM-3T3 Multiple clocking options Synchronous, SRTS, and Adaptive On-hook/off-hook detection For structured DS1/E1 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
CESM
94
47
MGX 8800 Delivers Circuit Emulation Services for Leased Line Replacement
CES Interworking Function PBX
ATM Interfaces (T1/E1 or T3/E3)
Video Server
CES Interworking Function
PBX
ATM CBR VCCs MGX 8800
TDM Mux
ATM Network
MGX 8800 TDM Mux
• Replace leased lines for enabling video applications and interconnecting TDM Muxes, PBXs • Leverage ATM infrastructure 1201 1035_05F9_c2
95
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Service Resource Module (SRM) Provides TDM Interface Support • High-density bulk distribution Up to 3 T3s per SRM T1s extracted via C-bit parity or M-frame format
• N:1 service module redundancy • BERT and loopback commands SRM
• 1:1 redundancy of SRM 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
96
48
Agenda: MGX 8800 • Hardware Architecture • Software Architecture • Layer 2 Data Services and Service Modules • Layer 3 Data Services and Service Modules
1201 1035_05F9_c2
• Packet Voice Services and Service Modules 97
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco IOS Layer 3 Services with Route Processor Module (RPM) • Full Cisco IOS TM IP Suite IP (TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, ARP) OSPF, IGRP, IS-IS, BGP PPP over ATM
• MPLS Label Edge Router (LER)
RPM
Label Switch Controller (LSC) 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
98
49
Modular Layer 3 Architecture Scales with Service Demands • Cisco 7200based hardware Based on NPE 150 ATM Deluxe SAR to cell bus
• Double-height front card
RPM Front Card
PCI #1
7200 Routing Engine
• Single-height back cards
RPM Back Card 2
PCI #2 Aux
Up to 12 RPMs per chassis Console
ATM SAR
RPM Back Card 1
Cell Bus Asic
OC-6 Cell Bus to PXM
4x Ethernet 1x Fast Ethernet
Midplane
1x FDDI 1201 1035_05F9_c2
99
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Agenda: MGX 8800 • Hardware Architecture • Software Architecture • Layer 2 Data Services and Service Modules • Layer 3 Data Services and Service Modules
1201 1035_05F9_c2
• Packet Voice Services and Service Modules © 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
100
50
Full-Featured Voice Transport Voice Interworking Service Module (VISM) • PCM to packet voice conversion • Full featured voice processing 32K ADPCM, 16K LDCELP, 8K CS-ACELP VAD and comfort noise generation Programmable 16, 32, 64, 128 ms echo cancellation DTMF/MF detection/generation
• Full voice transport and interworking VoIP and VoATM Voice gateway
• Multiple packetization format
1201 1035_05F9_c2
Circuit emulation (AAL1) VToA (AAL2) VoIP (RTP in AAL5) VoFR (FR in AAL5)
VISM
101
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
MGX with VISM Scalable Packet Voice Solution •
Dynamic DSP allocation Basic functionality (ECAN, nxDS0, G.711, tone detection and generation) for all channels High functionality (ADPCM, CELP) negotiated on demand for a fair proportion of channels
•
High-density aggregation
VISM Front Card
R5000 MIPS CPU
PCI #1
DSP Daughter Board (TI 549)
8 T1/E1s of PCM voice 192 (256) DS0/card 4608 (6144) DS0/shelf
ATM PCI #2 Interface
N x DS0
•
Back Card with 8T1/E1
Carrier-class reliability
OC-3
TDM Bus (From SRM Bulk Distribution) Cell Bus to PXM
Midplane
1: N redundancy BERT support via SRM 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
102
51
MGX 8850 with VISMs as a Packet Voice Gateway SS7 Signaling Control Protocol Bearer Channels
VSC
SS7/PSTN Network
SS7/PSTN Network IP+ATM Network
PBX T1/E1 or T3/E3 TDM Inter-machine Facilities
PBX
T1/E1 CAS or PRI Links
• Virtual class 4 tandem implementation • SS7, PRI and CAS signaling protocols • VoIP and VoATM transport 1201 1035_05F9_c2
103
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
MGX 8850 as a Universal Packet Voice Edge Switch ISDN or SS7 Signaling Control Protocol Bearer Channels
Virtual Switch Controller
3600 IP Access PBX
VoIP
Cable
SS7/PSTN Network IP+ATM Network
MGX 8850
DSLAM VoFR
xDSL
VoATM PBX
• Universal voice switching and signaling architecture • Voice gateway function provides interworking between PSTN and VoATM, VoIP • Support for SS7, PRI and CAS signaling protocols • T3 grooming of DS0 circuits to PSTN 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
3810 ATM/FR Multiservice Access
104
52
Agenda • Evolution of Multiservice Networks • Cisco WAN Switch Value-Add Services • IGX 8400 Series • BPX 8600 Series • MGX 8800 Series • Network Management • IP+ATM: Enabling New World Services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
105
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco WAN Manager MIB
Service Agent Stats Agent
Connection Management
Element Management
Fault Management
Network Topology
Perf Mgmt and Reporting
• Modular design and simple point-and-click GUI to simplify network configuration and provisioning • Scalable network data collection and robust event reporting mechanism to maintain network availability and performance • Open interfaces (SNMP, SQL, TFTP) for network OSS integration 1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
106
53
Cisco WAN Manager CiscoView for Element Management • Complete IGX, BPX, and MGX support • Common element mgmt across all Cisco devices • Detailed element views help pinpoint problems quickly • Simple pointand-click paradigm for configuration • Graphical real-time monitoring for troubleshooting 1201 1035_05F9_c2
107
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
End-to-End Fault Management Cisco Info Center
• • • • • • 1201 1035_05F9_c2
Rapid system response through filtered alarms Scalable and robust architecture Support high network availability and growth Partitioned VPN views for value-add services Web/Java tools for ease of user access Interface to 3rd party tools
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
108
54
Agenda • Evolution of Multiservice Networks • Cisco WAN Switch Value-Add Services • IGX 8400 Series • BPX 8600 Series • MGX 8800 Series • Network Management • IP+ATM: Enabling New World Services 1201 1035_05F9_c2
109
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
IP+ATM: Bridging the Old and New Worlds New World Services Email Web
IP
User to User
1201 1035_05F9_c2
VoIP
Point to Point
IPVPN
ATM
MPLS
Frame Voice Relay PSTN/ISDN
Private Line
Old World Transport Regulatory Requirement
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
110
55
IP+ATM Simplifies IP Delivery IP over ATM
IP+ATM
IP NHRP Server
NHRP
IP
ATMARP Server
RFC 1577
MPLS
PNNI VSI
PNNI IGX BPX MGX
ATM Switch
• Must translate: IP addressing/routing To ATM addressing routing To ATM switching
• Not IP-aware
1201 1035_05F9_c2
UXM BXM PXM
• Directly translate • IP addressing/routing to ATM switching • Uses ATM QoS hardware 111
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
BPX 8650 and MGX 8800 Integrate MPLS Label Edge Routing and Label Switching Provider Multiservice Network MGX 8800
Provider IP Network GSR
Label Switch Controllers
7500
BPX 8650
Label Edge Switches PPP
1201 1035_05F9_c2
Label Switch Controllers
MGX 8800
FR
• • •
GSR
Voice
CES ATM
MGX 8800 FR
PPP
Integrated IP and ATM-based services Integrated aggregation for PPP/Frame Relay Integrated MPLS enabling IP VPNs
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
112
56
Emerging Services: IP+ATM VPNs
VPN C
VPN BVPN A VPN C
Multicast Hosting
VPN B Intranet
VPN A
VoIP
Extranet
VPN A VPN B VPN C
VPN A VPN B
VPN C
• Overlay VPN
• MPLS-based VPNs FR/VC privacy Network-based (subnets) IP and VPN aware Groups users and services Global VPN protocol Simple OAM
FR/VC privacy VC-based FR/ATM aware Groups endpoints Complex OAM 1201 1035_05F9_c2
113
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
IP VPNs and ATM-Based Services Provider Multiservice Network
Voice PVC
Site 2
Site 3
SNA/Frame PVC MGX 8800 Site 1 IP VPN BPX 8650
VPN PVC • • • • • 1201 1035_05F9_c2
Site 4
Deliver multiple services over a single pipe Leverage common ATM infrastructure Scalable IP VPNs with MPLS Enable ATM-based services with P-NNI ATM, frame relay, voice, CES
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
114
57
Cisco Multiservice Switching Initiatives • Redefine economics of the carrier infrastructure • Enable IP services on a multiservice network • Leverage the packet core for voice • Deliver integrated voice/data access • Scale the IP+ATM edge and core 1201 1035_05F9_c2
115
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Please Complete Your Evaluation Form Session 1201
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
116
58
1201 1035_05F9_c2
© 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1998, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Presentation_ID.scr
117
59