8630 Smart Router: Fully Redundant and Flexible Hub and Aggregation Site Router With Multiple Scalability Options

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8630 Smart Router


Fully Redundant and Flexible Hub and Aggregation
Site Router with Multiple Scalability Options
The Coriant 8630 Smart Router is an IP/MPLS-based router integrating a complete
set of carrier-class functions. The main applications of the 8630 Smart Router are
managing traffic aggregation in FMC, LTE, 4G, 3G, and 2G mobile networks and
delivering Ethernet and IP VPN services. Purpose-built for mobile networks, the
cost-efficient 8630 Smart Router is size-optimized to function in operators hub and
aggregation sites for traffic grooming and transport in 2G, 3G, and LTE networks
from base stations to the mobile core.

MANAGING TRAFFIC AGGREGATION WITH A VARIETY


OF CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
The 8630 Smart Router offers full-feature support for 2G, 3G, and the mobile
evolution toward LTE, LTE-A, and 5G along with the requirements of Fixed Mobile
Convergence (FMC). The device has a hardware-based forwarding architecture
that enables high performance and predictable reliability despite complex service
requirements. In a compact 5RU form factor, the 8630 Smart Router fits into a
standard 19-inch rack and can be equipped with a maximum of two Control and DC
Power Cards (CDCs) and up to 4 line cards. These line cards can be either Ethernet
Line Cards (ELC1s) or Interface Module Concentrator (IFC) cards. In a configuration
with four ELC1s, the bi-directional switching capacity is 100 Gbps. The IFC may contain
up to two Interface Modules (IFMs). A wide selection of interface modules is available
with a mixture of protocols (e.g., IP, MPLS, Ethernet, ATM, Frame Relay, and TDM). The
integrated CDC implements management, routing, signaling, timing, and powering.
With support for various interfaces from 10G Ethernet to channelized TDM and POS,
the 8630 Smart Router offers the full redundancy needed in carrier networks.

SUPPORTING ROBUST SYNCHRONIZATION


The synchronization capabilities of the 8630 Smart Router are essential for LTE, LTE-A,
and future 5G networks. In addition to frequency synchronization, the 8630 Smart
Router supports 1588 Phase synchronization that is required by LTE-A and LTE-TDD
along with 5G applications in the future. Phase synchronization can be provided using
the innovative Coriant Integrated GPS (SNSS) SFP receiver supported by the 8630
Smart Router. The integrated features of the 8630 Smart Router also enable simple
migration to phase synchronization. The 8630 Smart Router multicast capabilities
support applications such as IPTV and eMBMS broadcast delivery.

ENABLING EXTENSIVE PROTECTION FUNCTIONALITY


The 8630 Smart Router provides a broad set of element and system-level
protection functions. At the hardware level, the 8630 Smart Router supports carrierclass functions including power and control card redundancy, distributed switching
architecture, and stored configuration backups of all line cards.

BENEFITS OF THE CORIANT


8630 SMART ROUTER
Manage traffic aggregation in LTE,
3G, and 2G networks and deliver
Ethernet and IP VPN services
Provide full-duplex switching
capacity of 100 Gbps
Enable flexible LTE network
architectures
Reduce operational expenses with
intelligent network management
Deploy a range of synchronization
options
Provide full element and networklevel redundancy

The Coriant Smart Router Series


The Smart Router series offers versatile and scalable solutions for mobile backhaul from small aggregation sites to controller
and gateway sites. In addition, Smart Routers serve fixed and mobile convergence and cloud computing networking needs.
These solutions are designed to meet the ever-growing requirements of data hungry mobile and enterprise users. All of the
Smart Routers are LTE-ready and provide an extensive Ethernet and IP/MPLS feature set. Simultaneous support for multiservice
applications in access and aggregation networks protects earlier network investments. The Smart Router product family is
supported by the 8000 INM, which is an easy to use end-to-end network management solution. The 8000 INM minimizes
operational and maintenance costs and scales up to tens of thousands of network elements.

IMPLEMENTING AN OPEN, PROGRAMMABLE, AUTOMATED SDN SOLUTION


The 8630 Smart Router is fully supported by the Coriant Transcend SDN Packet Controller. The Packet Controller is an integral
component of the overall Coriant Transcend SDN Solution suite, a modular SDN software suite that combines the benefits of open,
programmable, and automated multi-layer (Layer 0-3) SDN architecture and a proven portfolio of IP/MPLS edge routing and packet
optical transport solutions to enable dynamic, end-to-end network control.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Dimensions
450 x 224 x 300 mm / 17.7 x 8.8 x 11.8 in
(W x H x D)
Standard 19-inch, 23-inch, or ETSI 600
mm rack mounting
7.85 kg / 17.31 lb including adapters and
fan modules
5RU high
Power and Cooling
-48 Vdc power feed with optional
protection
Power consumption: maximum 740 W
(typical value dependent on the element
configuration)
4 fans in 2 modules, fan speed
controlled by control cards
Architecture
Hardware-based forwarding
Distributed switching architecture
Forwarding Plane
IPv4 and IPv6 routing
IPv4 multicast
MPLS switching (LSR and LER)
Ethernet MAC switching
Functionality
IP VPN (RFC 4364)
6vPE support
VPLS and H-VPLS
Integrated Routing and Bridging

8630 Smart Router

Ethernet/VLAN, SAToP, CESoPSN, ATM,


Frame Relay, and HDLC pseudowires
Single and multi-segment pseudowires
802.1ad QinQ
Seamless MPLS
MPLS-TP Bidirectional LSP
MPLS-TP 1:1 Linear Protection
MPLS-TP OAM
TDM cross connection
ATM VP/VC switching
ATM cell concatenation
ATM IMA
MC / ML-PPP, PPPmux
Y.1731 frame loss, frame delay, and
frame delay variation measurement
IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet OAM loopback,
continuity check, ping, and link trace
IP header compression
Two Way Active Measurement Protocol
(TWAMP)
BFD (Static routes, OSPF, ISIS, RSVP-TE)
Forwarding Capacity
25 Gbps per ELC1
3.5 Gbps per IFC
100 Gbps with fully equipped system**
Chassis Configuration
Two slots for CDCs (CDC1-A, CDC1-B or
CDC2-B)
Four slots for line cards (ELC1, IFC1-A,
IFC1-B, IFC2-B)

Interface Modules (IFM)


8-Port Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-TX
R2 IFM
8-Port Ethernet 100/1000BASE-X R2 IFM
1-Port 10GBASE-R R2 IFM (3 Gbps)
2+6-Port Ethernet 10/100/1000BASECOMBO IFM
8-Port STM-1/OC-3 POS IFM
4-Port STM-4/OC-12 POS IFM
1-Port STM-16/OC-48 POS IFM
4-Port STM-1/OC-3 ATM IFM
4-Port chSTM-1/OC-3 Multiservice IFM
24-Port chE1/T1 Multiservice IFM
Resiliency and Load Balancing
1+1 CDC protection (DC power, control
and timing)
Non-stop forwarding with control plane
redundancy and graceful restart
Switching distributed to all line cards
1+1 MSP/APS protection
Ethernet Link Protection
Ethernet Link Aggregation
1:1 RSVP-TE LSP protection
Fast Reroute (FRR)
Pseudowire redundancy (Ethernet, ATM,
TDM)
VRRP
IP load balancing (Equal Cost Multipath
[ECMP])
IPv4 and IP VPN load balancing to
RSVP-TE tunnels

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Security
Wire-speed IP Access Control Lists
Denial of service protection
Radius and TACACS+ authentication
and accounting
SSH-2 for FTP and Telnet
MD5, SHA-1 authentication
Synchronization
ITU-T [G.813] option 1
ITU-T [G.8262]
Telcordia [GR-1244] Stratum-3
Station Clock Input and Output ports on
CDC
Pulse-per-Second (PPS) input and
output (CDC2)
Time-of-Day input (CDC2)
E1/T1, SDH/SONET line synchronization
Synchronous Ethernet
SSM over Ethernet [G.8264]
Adaptive synchronization from SAToP
and CESoPSN pseudowires
IEEE 1588v2 Slave Clock for frequency
sync
IEEE 1588v2 Boundary Clock for phase
sync
SyncE assist
Support for the Integrated GPS (GNSS)
SFP receiver

Routing and MPLS Label Distribution


Protocols
OSPF-TE, ISIS-TE, BGP, and MP-BGP
LDP, RSVP-TE
PIM-SM and PIM-SSM
Traffic Management
DiffServ support for up to 7 traffic
classes
DiffServ aware MPLS Traffic Engineering
(DS-TE)
IEEE 802.1P/Q mapping to IP or MPLS
Policing and shaping
Port, VLAN group, and VLAN shaping
RED/WRED queue management
Strict Priority and WFQ scheduling
Access Control Lists (ACL)
ATM service categories: CBR, rt-VBR,
nrt-VBR, UBR+, UBR
ATM VC queuing/shaping
Management
CLI with SSH2, FTP with SSH2
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 monitoring
Coriant 8000 Intelligent Network
Manager (INM)
Coriant Transcend SDN Packet
Controller

Standards
Safety: EN 60950-1:2006 and
IEC60950-1:2005
EMC:
EN 300 386:2008
FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B, Class
A
RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC
NEBS level 3 compliance: SR-3580*
GR-1089-CORE: Issue 3, October 2002*
GR-63-CORE: Issue 2, April 2002*
MEF 9 and 14 compliance
Environmental Conditions
Storage: ETSI EN 300 019-1-1, Class 1.1
Temperature: -5C to 45C / 23F to
113F
Transportation: ETSI EN 300 019-1-2,
Class 2.3
Temperature: -40C to 70C / -40F to
158F
Operating conditions: ETSI EN 300 0191-3, Class 3.2 (non-condensing)
Temperature: -5C to 45C / 23F to
113F
Relative humidity: 5% to 95%
* Tested to be compliant with NEBS Level 3
according to GR-1089-CORE Issue 3 and GR63-CORE Issue 2 in 2006
** For maximum configurations temperature
range defined in manuals

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