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HCPA-Transmission&Access Series

HCPA Huawei NCE-T Introduction

Department: Transmission & Access Product Line-NCE-T Service Product Unit


Author: Liu Wei
Date: May, 2020

Security Level:
Contents

1 Architecture Introduction

2 UseCase Introduction

3 Deployment Introduction

4 Quotation Introduction

5 Successful Cases
Huawei FBB EMS Portfolio and Next-Gen Network Mgmt. & Ctrl
System
Business Area
FBB@Network Connectivity
Life cycle planning

Fixed Access Transport IP

Product U2000 started in 2009 and is about to reach EOM.


SingleOSS
2019-3-31 2019-12-31 2020-12-31 2025-12-31
EMS 2009* 2013* Product
Last Release EOM Product
&PMS • U2000-FBB • uTraffic Version Announcement EOM EOS

2014*
SDN
Controller • Agile Controller-T/IP/Campus/Super
NCE is ready on August 30, 2018

2018-8-30
iMaster GA EOM EOM
Autonomous Network 2018*
Mgmt. & Ctrl. • iMaster NCE Frist release version.
system

Two C Versions per year

Notes: * is the go to market time

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Pace of EMS Modernization
+ Automation & AI,
Autonomous Driving Network
+ Virtualization & Cloudification (Now)
Cloud, SDN & NFV
(Past)
Assisted O&M
(Past)

Autonomous Network
Management & Control System
SDN Controller
iMaster series
Agile Controller
EMS
NCE-T
iManager series AC-T NCE-FAN
AC-IP NCE-IP
U2000-T AC-DCN NCE-DCN
U2000-B AC-Campus NCE-Campus
U2000-IP AC-Super NCE-Super
uTraffic
eSight

Sustainable Solution Cloud Ready Towards Autonomous Driving


• Database: Gauss DB 5~10times scalable capacity
• • Intent-driven automation
• OS: Euler OS
• Virtualization: FusionSphere • Application level HA • AI-based performance booster
• Hardware: TaiShan 200 Centralized O&M with Web UI
• • AI-based predictive maintenance

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iMaster NCE Product Offering Overview

Multi-Tenant Multi-Service Multi-Industry iMaster NCE


IT/OSS/Application
NCE-IP NCE-IP Lite
DevOps

NCE-T
NCE-T Lite

NCE-Super
Analzyer

NCE-FAN
Network Manager Controller Network
Automation Intelligence
NCE-FAN Lite
iMaster NCE NCE-DCN

NCE-CAMPUS
Network

Network Scale
Multi-Layer Multi-Domain Multi-Vendor Network Scale
< 1000 equivalent NEs
> 1000 equivalent NEs

New Generation Offering

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Contents

1 Architecture Introduction

2 UseCase Introduction

3 Deployment Introduction

4 Quotation Introduction

5 Successful Cases
New Smart O&M@NCE-T, Enable Full-lifecycle Automation
Evolution
• How to increase revenue by 2B?
Challenge • How to reduce OPEX? 20% 20%
Private Line Price TTM

Provisioning Monitoring

Network Manager Controller Analyzer


Brain Maximizing incomes: Minimizing OPEX:
iMaster NCE Premium Private Line Zero-Touch Maintenance

Latency Automatic Health Health


1 2 provisioning visualizatio 1 2
map prediction
n

Assurance
Deployment
Digital 4 3
OVPN CPE
Twin Precious
4 3 Smart
plug & play trouble-
5 Commissioning
shooting
SLA assurance (RCA)

Optical sensor + Edge AI 1 Resource visualization 2 Capacity prediction 3 Expansion planning

Shorten TTM: Network Resource Assurance


Physical
AP
Network
ASON2.0
Planning Analysis

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Visualized Latency Enables Committable Private Line Experience

Visible to convince customer with the Visible to deliver the committed latency Visible to auto defend the customer
capability of latency for sale experience for customer latency commitment
4.2 ms

Site Z

Latency Circle

Latency minimization

Latency range (5 ~ 6 ms)

Different strategies, different service packages


• Latency minimization • Monitor: auto generate service latency KPI task

• Auto latency detection after OCH established • Latency range (5 ~ 6 ms) • Detection: latency threshold crossing alarm

• Latency estimation by customer chosed A&Z • Latency independent • Optimization: latency based expansion/rerouting guide

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Service Agile Provisioning & Flexible Adjustment

Template-based service provisioning and rich routing policies BOD: 1 click service adjustment,
BC: auto adjustment by scheduled tasks

Bandwidth

4Gbps

- 2G
+2G

2Gbps
+1G

1Gbps

Actual traffic

0
July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Date

• Routing policy: minimum latency, minimum hops, traffic engineering (bandwidth


• Bandwidth flexible & simplified adjustment according to actual traffic requests
balancing), minimum distance, specified or excluded nodes/links, and user-defined
• Less service interruption time, hitless adjustment with OTN+equipment
cost

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Massive edge box Plug & Play, Reducing On-Site Cost 60%

As-Is To-Be

3-5 Days 1-2 Days


per CPE per CPE
Pre-config
Field & NOC NCE auto configuration templates
coordination
Field NOC Field NOC
Engineers Operation Engineers
People in the Loop s
People manage the Loop
3 On-site 1 On-site
• Installation, • NCE auto commissioning &
• commission,
• acceptance acceptance
Network
Devices Network Devices
Step1 – Onsite: Hardware commissioning
Step2 – Onsite: Software commissioning under help of NOC engineer Step1 – Onsite: Hardware commissioning
Step3 – NOC: basic para configuration, NE/card/port etc Step2 – NCE: Auto software commissioning, basic para. & service configuration
Step4 – NOC: service provisioning Step3 – NCE: auto service acceptance
Step5 – Onsite: acceptance with testers

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OVPN Enable New Business Mode

Enterprise Customized Portal Flexible resource allocation with Dedicated user


• Dedicated network
 Resource slice and allocation: NE, Slot , Board, Port, Electrical-layer link, Optical-
Resource View Provision & BoD Service SLA layer wavelength )
 Network Slicing base MS-OTN & Liquid OTN technology
OVPN API
• Dedicated User Right = OVPN Resource + Operation right
 Assign OVPN object with physical resource to delicate user
 Assign OVPN object operation right to delicate user
Network Network Network
Management Control Analysis
Plenty of OVPN functions + Open NBI
• Plenty of functions for OVPN
Dedicated  Management: Topo, Service, NE, Alarm and performance.
Users  Control: Resource Visualization, Latency map, Private line Provisioning
 Analysis: Service SLA
……
Dedicated
Network • Tenant portal can based on open API for Enterprise customer, like wholesales
OVPN1 OVPN2 OVPN2 user

New Business Mode


• Scenario 1- Wholesale: Multi-use of one network, monetize idle resource.
• Scenario 2- Premium private line with high stability based on exclusive optical
One physical network network resource, maximizing incomes.

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Resource Pre-Readiness: Shorter Service TTM

Resource Visualization Capacity Prediction Expansion Planning


Real-time synchronization AI-based capacity prediction Online capacity expansion

Network-wide capacity Prediction Capacity expansion planning policy

GE 6682
Minimum distance
4183
2005 Minimum hop

time Minimum latency


Aug-18 Feb-19 Aug-19

Real-time Visualization Resource Zero Waste, Prediction accuracy 90% New service provisioning: Day- level

Ready R19C00 (2019Q3 POC), R19C10 (2020Q1, Commercial) R20C00 (2020Q3)

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Health Prediction, Improving Customer Experience

Health visibility Health prediction


Health Subhealth Fault

OTS, General Important Urgent


Intelligent OCH
maintenance
Health Subhealth Fault
Model Model Model

Optical network performance Fiber Reliability Map


visibility Network maintenance from passive to active, prediction accuracy 90%+
Optical fiber health status visibility and traceability

Training +
Ascend 910@ Model modeling ABC Leading Technology
Data
Huawei AI Data Lake training
Cloud
 AI algorithms (A): Regression algorithm, time
+
series prediction algorithm
Online
Edge Analyzer Manager & reasoning
Intelligent Ascend 310@ Controller  Big Data (B): 20+ years of optical network
AI acceleration
collaboration experience modeling for millions of online devices
calculation on the device Data
side cleaning

 Massive Computing (C): Ascend 310 AI


Second-level acceleration card, 10 times the computing
collection
oDSP OTDR OFDR Ls capability

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Contents

1 Architecture Introduction

2 UseCase Introduction

3 Deployment Introduction

4 Quotation Introduction

5 Successful Cases
NCE-T Deployment Scheme
Deployment modes OP(On Premise) Private cloud

Cloud-based deployment
Scenario Bare metal Virtualization deployment
(Private cloud)

NCE NCE NCE


Software Software Software

GaussDB GaussDB GaussDB

Deployment Euler OS Euler OS Euler OS


Scheme

Fusion Fusion
NA
Compute Sphere

TaiShan or Huawei X86


TaiShan TaiShan
server

Management / Management /
Management or
Support Scenario Management+Control / Management+Control /
Management+Control
Management+Control + Analysis Management+Control + Analysis

Support Product NCE-T Lite NCE-T Llite、NCE-T NCE-T Llite、NCE-T

*NCE-T lite only Support manage less then 1K equivalent NE.


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Contents

1 Architecture Introduction

2 UseCase Introduction

3 Deployment Introduction

4 Quotation Introduction

5 Successful Cases
Definition and Connotation of SnS
SNS annual fee
Continuous software enhancement

L1 L2 L3 Connotation

Software Version Provide upgrade license of software main version (Major Release). One software
Upgrade version per year.

Software The enhanced features of each version, can be used with the upgrade of the new
New Software Features
version, which is free of charge.
Subscription
Provide small software version (Minor Release), 2-4 update licenses per year, and
Software update
provide software patches.
Subscription
Help Desk 7x24 coverage, answering and handling requests in real time
and Support
7x24 coverage, providing quick and timely response and technical support for your
Remote support
help and consultation
Remote software
Provide software upgrade scripts (depending on the product and version
Support Upgrade script
requirements).

Technical support
Knowledge and information sharing related to technical support
information sharing

The SnS mode is an active software after-sales service. It transforms from passive upgrade response to timely, proactive, and
precise software service, which can form a trusted consulting relationship so that meet customers' fast and changeable software
requirements.
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NCE-T Sales List Architecture Description

Offering Configuration Item

NCE-T software
Network Cloud Engine-T Lite
NCE-T SnS
NCE-T Lite
Hardware (Taishan server, GE/10GE switch)
Network Cloud Engine-T Lite HW
Optional hardware (cabinet and KVM)

NCE-T software
Network Cloud Engine-T
NCE-T SnS

Hardware (Taishan server, GE/10GE switch)


Network Cloud Engine-T HW
Optional hardware (cabinet and KVM)
NCE-T

Huawei-developed virtualization software FusionCompute


NCE_FusionCompute When the virtualization solution is configured, it will be
automatically associated.

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NCE-T Lite V1R19C00 Business Design Architecture and Principles

Professional Third-party interconnection customization development (per


Software customization development (per person day)
service person day)

Basic Northbound Interface for Value-added open APIs (Includes REST,


Northbound Manager(Includes SNMP, CORBA, XML, Kafka, etc.),
etc.),per 5 equivalent NEs,Perpetual per 5 equivalent NEs, Perpetual License
License

OVPN function
Value-added BOD/BC, per 5 Latency map, per
package, per 5 Disaster
function package equivalent 5 equivalent
equivalent recovery SNS
function

Basic function package for optical domain Basic function package for optical domain
Basic function MTSP management (5 equivalent NEs) OTN management (5 equivalent NEs)
(mandatory) (mandatory)

System
System software package
package

TaiShan Server
HW

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NCE-T (Lite) Quotation and Commercial Application Process

Sales Quotation Item Main Features of the Sales Interface

Optical domain OTN management basic function 1. U2000 service provisioning management, alarm performance management, E2E OTN service provisioning,
package management, and management,

Basic function package for MSTP management in the 1. U2000 service provisioning management, alarm performance management, and E2E MTSP service provisioning and
optical domain management

Managing Basic Northbound Interfaces


Including SNMP, Corba, XML

Open value-added API interface Including REST,KAFKA

Dr function software package 1. Remote disaster recovery/two-node cluster

1. Bandwidth adjustment (implemented by modifying the L2 QoS policy)


BOD/BC software package
2. Bandwidth calendar

1. Optimal Latency service provisioning;


Latency map
2. Latency map and subsequent planned Latency features

1. OVPN resource allocation for client-side ports and network-side resources


OVPN function package 2. Supports service provisioning, Latency map display, resource visibility statistics, and survivability analysis within an
OVPN subnet after an OVPN user logs in.

System software package Huawei-developed operating system and database

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NCE-T V1R19C00 Business Design Architecture

Software customization development (per Third-party interconnection customization R19C00 version


Professional service
person day) development (per person day) R19C10 and Future

Management Control Analysis (intelligent + closed-loop)

Basic Northbound Interface for


Manager(Includes SNMP, CORBA, XML, Value-added open APIs (Includes REST,
Northbound etc.) Kafka, etc.)(per 50 equivalent NEs)
(per 50 equivalent NEs)

value-added Premium optical connection function package (per port)


scenario

NCE
Optical Private Line Geo
Network enhancement SLA Analysis OVPN Resource assurance Health assurance function Redundancy
Function Function package Function package (per 50 package (per 50 equivalent Software Software
function Package( per 50 equivalent NEs) NEs)
-R19C10 Function sns
Equivalent Nes)
Package (per
50 Equivalent
NEs)
Basic function package for Basic function package for Basic optical domain Basic optical domain
Basic Network optical domain MSTP optical domain OTN control function analysis function package
Basic function package for
Functions management (per 50 management (per 50 package (per 50 (per 50 equivalent NEs) management and control
equivalent NEs) equivalent NEs) equivalent NEs)
First sale

Platform NCE basic platform and web portal software package (per package/ 6K/15K/30K/120K )

Hardware Hardware server + OS platform

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Contents

1 Architecture Introduction

2 UseCase Introduction

3 Deployment Introduction

4 Quotation Introduction

5 Successful Cases
NCE-T Market Progress

China Mobile China Unicom financial private network


Germany VDF ARD
Qingdao Mobile Guangdong Unicom SD-OTN
KPN WDM project in the Netherlands
Tianjin Mobile Beijing Unicom
Italy Open Fiber
China Mobile, Guangdong Tianjin Unicom
Italy WindTre
Xinjiang Mobile Shanghai Unicom
Italy Fastweb
Beijing Mobile China Unicom, Zhejiang
Italy TIM MAN project
Zejiang Mobile Shandong Unicom
KCOM, UK
Yunnan Telecom Hubei Unicom
Portugal Telecom
Chongqing Telecom Henan Unicom
Swisscom
Jiangsu Telecom Jiangsu Unicom
MT in Hungary
Guangdong Telecom Tencent Shanghai 400G
TDE, Spain
Shandong Telecom Baidu Huadong
Vodafone in Spain
China Telecom, Zhejiang Branch Tencent Shenzhen Metro
Spain OSP
Fujian Telecom China Unicom National Backbone Layer 2
Sweden Telia 6 Europe Telecom enterprise leased line Plane
TDC, Denmark China Guizhou Unicom
DT DTG
1 China Unicom Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei
ROADM
China Unicom, Fujian branch

Middle East and North Africa 2

5
AM IP+ optical fiber in Colombia
AM IP+ optical fiber in Peru 4 Japan and South Korea
Ecuador IP+ optical fiber
AM IP+ optical fiber in Chile
AM IP+ optical fiber in Argentina
Southeast Asia Korea SKT backbone WDM
UAE ET South Korea SKB
AM IP+ optical fibers in six countries in Central America
STC, Saudi Arabia
South Pacific SKT ROTN MAN
Dominica AM IP+ Light
Mobilis, Algeria
TIM IP+ optical fiber in Brazil
South Africa Telkom 3
Caribbean TSTT
South Africa Liquid Group
Telefonica Chile project
Nigeria MTN project
Brazil Oi China Mobile Hong Kong CMI
Transport private line project for Claro, Brazil 7 Latin America India VDF NLD 200G
Chile ENTEL India Bharti (pilot office)
India VDF&IDEA
TCL, India
Globe, Philippines
CMHK 5G bearer network
SingTel Singtel
Thailand True
Key Expansion Project PLDT, Philippines
India Rjio
StarHub, Singapore
Project to be delivered Celcom, Malaysia
Singapore SPTel
The project is being delivered. Globe 5G bearer in Philippines
TM WDM WDM
Deployed Project Malaysia Maxis DWDM

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Thank you. 把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

Copyright©2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


All Rights Reserved.

The information in this document may contain predictive


statements including, without limitation, statements regarding
the future financial and operating results, future product
portfolio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in the predictive statements.
Therefore, such information is provided for reference purpose
only and constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance. Huawei
may change the information at any time without notice.
HCPA-Transmission&Access Series

Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Solutions and


Technologies Introduction

Department: Transmission & Access Network Marketing & Technical Sales Dept
Author: Ming Zeng
Date: May, 2020

Security Level:
Training Objective
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to take these knowledge points
for OptiXtrans DC908:
 General knowledge of the product architecture
 Highlights, general specifications about key features list
 The basic capabilities of selling DC908 in the enterprise market

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Contents

1 Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Product Architecture Introduction

2 Highlights of Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Product

3 Successful Cases
What is DCI?
DCI is the abbreviation for Data Center Interconnect (DCI)

 DCI connects two or more data centers together over short (N*10km), medium (N*100km) or
long distance(N*1000km) using DWDM and other technologies.
 Compare with other technologies, DWDM DCI solution can provide much higher capacity
(up to N*Tbps) between data centers over much longer distance.
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Who needs DCI?
2 geographically 3 geographically Distributed architecture
dispersed parallel DCs dispersed parallel DCs with multiple sites

ISP, SME, Government, ISP, Large enterprise, OTT, MTDC, MNC,


Manufacturing, etc.. Education, Finance, etc.. Public services, etc..

High bandwidth, scalable Simplified O & M Low latency Reliable


Common • Shorten the backup • E2E protection
• N*100Gbps capacity • Web-based management
Requirements • Scalable in future • One-click provisioning
time, improve • Transmission
performance
• Support mainstream services • Easy integration to encryption
like 10GE/40GE/100GE, FCxx existing system
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DCI market has huge potential

The global DCI market is expected to reach 5.2 billion USD in 2023, CAGR is 12%
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Self-built DCI ensure high-quality service experience
Leased Line vs Self-built DCI

Business launch: X days Service rollout on time


Business Reality: X months
Gap Insufficient bandwidth, unsatisfied Latency
Completely self-control, customized technical
specifications, adaptable design for DC
Slow response from CT carrier for DCI application

Expectation : X hours High Efficient O & M


Reality: X days
O & M Gap
Fast response and direct technical
Complicated O&M management inside CT carrier
support from vendor
Coordination with different tenants

Expectation: Private pipe Guaranteed Quality


Quality Reality: Unwarranted performance
Real private network, No unexpected
Gap The networks shared for 2B,2C,2H route adjustment and latency change
Frequent expansion or adjustment

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Self-built DCI vs Leased line, higher cost-effectiveness

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Huawei E2E Intelligent OptiX Network Product Families

OptiXtrans

OptiXtrans E9600
(Backbone)
OptiXtrans DC908
(DCI)

OptiXtrans E6600
(Metro)

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Contents

1 Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Product Architecture Introduction

2 Highlights of Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Product

3 Successful Cases

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Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Product Highlights

Ultra broadband & High Integration Simplified Provisioning

 9.6T/2U, 19’, 600mm depth rack support,  ‘0’ fiber connection on optical layer

AC/HVDC/DC AI Ready  Automatic provisioning:


‘0’ configuration, ‘0’ commissioning
 100G~800Gbit@per λ
 Hybrid photoelectric integration: 50% space saving  LCD: Push-button IP setting

Intelligent O & M High Security

 Diversified and light O & M: CLI/WebGUI/NCE-T Lite  L1 AES256 encryption

 Server-free web management system  Hardware redundancy, pluggable

 Fiber & optical quality visible & diagnosable (FD&OD)  Complete protection solution

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Ultra broadband & High Integration

Adapt IT Conditions, Pluggable and Stackable


Adapt DC Conditions, scalable Pluggable module design

Front
Hot Air

Panel(LCD) SCC
or SCC
Card Optical Modular

Cool Air Cool Air

Rear
86.1mm(H) x 442mm(W) x 500mm(D)
8 * 2.5U wide slots
1+1 PIU 2+1 FAN

• 2U, Support 19’/ETSI rack, 600/800/1000/1200mm depth • All modules supports hot pluggable, replace in seconds
installation • AC/HVDC/DC power supply
• Front air inlet and rear air outlet • System board redundant configuration
• Co-deployed with IT devices in the same rack 1* SCC as the default configuration, support 1+1 redundancy

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Ultra broadband & High Integration

Enhance Fiber Utilization via Self-developed Chip & Super C Spectrum

Self-developed Chip Super C 120λ

6THz
OptiXtreme
H7 OptiXtreme
G7

One Optical Platform for the Next 5 Years of Evolution


• Silicon photonic+7nm
• H7: Mini MSA, 200G-800G programmable
• G7: Halved both size and power consumption, CFP/CFP2,
20T 48T
per fiber per fiber
100G~200G programmable
Industry avg level: 400G/600G
200G @C 96 @Super C

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Ultra broadband & High Integration

Optical-electrical Integration: Optical board + Ponder Board in One Subrack


Ponder 400G 2*200G 2*200G
Muxponder Muxponder Muxponder
 2.5U/5U wide boards
 100G~400G programmable
400G
 8G~400G any service access 100GE/ Any
100G


400GE 200G 8~100G 200G

Ponder + Optical Boards


8 * 2.5U wide slots
OSC OSC
OSC

TO BE
OPM

AS IS
OPM

Optical D
6
X M 0/
X I
O 4 X OA
 5U/10U N in 1 boards F
I
OA
N
F
I
OA T
L
0 F
口 I M
Electrical U U
U R
Electrical & Optical
 8λ~120 λ, C+L evolution M
60 OA
8
oA
/4
layer layer 0V
 Pluggable optical modules supported on
OPC for the flexible optical functions
OSC
OSC OSC
Optical  Optical-electrical integrated deployment
layer
OLS/L OLA MD60/ EMR8 OPC
UMD40

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Simplified Provisioning

Extreme Simplified Fiber Connection, > 90% Less Manual Workload

AS IS 60 channels OTM site


TO BE
Manual connections
OSC
OPM
X D60
12 1

MD60
F OA I
vs

OL
I T
OA L M60
U

OSC

8 channels OTM site


OSC

EMR8
8
X
F
I
U
OA

OA
MR8 vs 0
Avoid wrong connection
OSC
Less workload

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Simplified Provisioning

Automatic Provisioning: Shorten Provisioning Duration from Days to Mins

OADM OADM
Switch 5 Switch Duration of provisioning
/Router 3 λ λ /Router
. O O . 10

Ponder

Ponder
. L L .
. P P . 5 90%
6
0
1
Before Now
2 4

1. OSC and DCN connected 2. Fiber connection automatic discovery 3. Automatic wavelength identification &
after power-on configuration

• Light Sensor technology, self developed algorithm; • Wavelength & trail discovery and identification;
• NE mutual discovery by protocols; • Both intra-site and inter-site • Auto-configure λ,working model, rate, encode
• Automatic OSC &DCN available
type and FEC.

4. Auto-commissioning 5. service auto-adaptation and PnP 6. Protection automatic configuration

• Complete the auto-commissioning • Ethernet/FC supported • Protection resource auto-discovery;


at optical layer in seconds • Complete the process in seconds • Auto-configuration

https://e.huawei.com/en/solutions/enterprise-transmission-access/data-center-interconnect/demo
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Intelligent O & M

Optical Network Health Visualization & Prediction


AS IS TO BE

• Unknown trend of fiber/Och performance, the efficiency of manual • Health and trends of fiber/OCh can be seen in real time.
statistics is low.
• Traceable historical reliability of fiber based on probability
• Unknown fiber reliability and unassured quality of optical network, analysis of fiber interruption and intermittent disconnection.
due to the great affection to fiber by environment and human
activities. • Prediction output: Health status trend

Fiber health visualization OCh health visualization Historical Health Status of


Fiber and OCH

• Real time data collection, analyze fiber attenuation • Real time data collection, analyze OCh BER
and cutover quality. and OSNR quality.
• Real-time visibility of fiber health • Real-time visibility of OCh health

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Intelligent O & M

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Intelligent O & M

Diversified Management System, Server-Free for Small-size DCI

Type Typical Application Network scale Deployment

Web GUI/CLI Mini-size ISP Single device


Small enterprise/ Server-free
Network level campus/hospital NE < 20

Customer experience
WebGUI
Web GUI: only for single device
U2000: complicated Various & suitable
options
iMaster NCE-T Medium-size DCI NE<1000 Simplified
Lite network configuration server
AS-IS TO-BE
iMaster NCE-T Large-size DCI NE>1000 Server
network

 Flexibly defined management and control solutions based on


different network scales

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Intelligent O & M

Network Level WebGUI, Extend installation-free O & M to the Whole Network


AS-IS TO-BE

DCI

DCI

• Simple and efficient


• Simple but inefficient • Whole network perspective
WebGUI Network level WebGUI
• Single-device perspective • Network dimension O & M,
• Device dimension O & M including simplified Provisioning

• Network level WebGUI: access one device to manage the whole network, avoiding the multiple access and efficiency enhanced

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High Security

High Security, L1 AES256 Encryption

Security negotiation and dynamic key exchange


Security
Security management
management
AES256 AES256

Data center Data center

 E2E security management, providing high security


 Line speed encryption, low latency, and didn’t impact the service

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High Security

Complete Network Protection System

FC/GE
OTU-1 The dual fed and selective receiving
Client 1+1 function to protect the OTU and the OCh
Protection OTU-2
fibers.
Server
OLP

10GE

Intra-board 1+1 Intra-board 1+1 protection, provide extra


protection Server OTU
protection for OCH

10GE
Line side 1+1
Line side 1+1 protection used to protect
protection OTU
line side fiber broken
(OMSP 1+1) Server OLP

 Provides a rich network level and device level protection selection, providing 99.999% reliability
 The protection switching latency is <50ms, reduce the probability of data center downtime

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Summary
OptiXtrans DC908 Product Highlights:

 Ultra broadband & High Integration:


100G~48Tbit@per fiber, 9.6T/2U, 19’, 600mm depth rack support, hybrid photoelectric integration

 Simplified Provisioning:
‘0’ fiber connection on optical layer(8λ); One click automatic provisioning: ‘0’ configuration, ‘0’ commissioning

LCD: Push-button IP setting and critical alarm notice

 Intelligent O & M:
Server-free web management system

 High Security:
AES256 encryption; Hardware redundancy, pluggable; Complete protection solution

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Contents

1 Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Product Architecture Introduction

2 Highlights of Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Product

3 Successful Cases

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As a Leading Vendor in WDM/OTN Domain
Rolling-4Q(4Q18~3Q19) 200G ports Rolling-4Q
(4Q18~3Q19)

Global WDM Share Global 200G

7.95%
3.39% 13%
4.15%
32.37%
6.60% 11%
42%

12.76% 11%

11%
14.30% 18.47%
12%

Huawei Ciena ZTE Nokia Infinera Cisco Fujitsu others Huawei Nokia ZTE Ciena Infinera Others

Source: Source:

Huawei ranks No.1 in WDM/OTN domain over 11 years


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Intelligent Cloud DCI and Reliable DR for Global Enterprises
120+ customers in 60 countries / regions
Global Biggest Largest & Oldest Bank
Chinese Search in Greece
Baidu National Bank of Greece

Industry First Largest Private


Commercial 600G Commercial bank in Russia

CITIC Networks Alfa-Bank

World's Largest IXP


World's Largest Bank
AMS-IX

World's Largest Largest Stock


Petrochemical Company Exchange in China
DR: Disaster Recovery

DR: Disaster Recovery


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AMS-IX: Open WDM Cloud Interconnect Era
TOP1 Members in Europe & TOP2 Traffic in Global Huawei Solution

• AMS-IX is a non-profit • Large Bandwidth: 100G/200G, able to update to 400G/λ, 1 pair of


organization founded in fiber > 20T
1994 in Amsterdam in the • Leased fee saving: 2U box, < 0.5W/Gbit, high capacity, fitting 19
Netherlands. Board inch racks, saving 50% IT room
members are elected • Simplified O&M: Service provisioning in minutes
from members in the SDN controller
PoP
organization and currently ICP
Internet
include Google, BIT, and WDM DCI
ISP
Level3.
• Leased 11 DC Collocation IXP PoP
Distributed IXP Internet
racks in Amsterdam IAP
Internet

Challenges and Requirements Benefits

Peak traffic >5Tbit, Capacity growth > 30% per year


Case Study video:
• High and increasing costs of Space & fiber rents fee and Henk Steenman, CTO of AMS-IX
power consumption

• legacy WDM devices, unable to installed in IDC rooms.


“ With its OSN902, Huawei has delivered a solution that
Half a month to 3 months for related construction.
perfectly fits these requirements. As we were able to work closely
• Difficult O&M, Six engineers for network planning and with Huawei they could provide us with a tailored, cost-efficient
design, Daily maintenance is performed by a partner,
maintenance workload increasing and easy to manage DCI solution.”

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Huawei & NIC.br, Build the Next Generation IXP Network
TOP1 members and TOP5 traffic in the world Huawei Solution

1155 Members, Top 1 of the world NIC.BR


Cloud IXP SDN
• Customized SLA template
27 Locations in Brazil AS
Alpha
AS
Gamma for typical IXP services
As AS
• Real-time measurement
Beta Delta performance indicators
Peak traffic 2.5Tbit/s, average traffic 1.5Tbit/s PE P
P P OSN 902
P E PE
PE
• Fitting 19inch racks, Flex
8 times traffic increased in 3 years Grid, Up to 20T+

DWDM DCI

Challenges and Requirements Benefits

• Unlimited Inter-DC traffic, limited Fiber resources Infinitely Scaling: 80*200G, meeting infinitely bandwidth requirement
• Fast Business Evolution, Slow Network response and scaling
Ultra-low Power: In-house Chipset, better performance, < 0.5W/Gbit
• Exponential business expanding, Linear increase O&M human
resources Innovation: SDN architecture, service provisioning in minutes

Milton Kaoru Kashiwakura, director of the NIC.br IXP project,


said "NIC.br is in urgent need of an expandable, versatile,
energy efficient, and easy to operate network that can Customer interview Video:
continuously provide top quality service to more than 1000 Milton Kaoru Kashiwakura,
members.." Director of NIC.br

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Thank you. 把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

Copyright©2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


All Rights Reserved.

The information in this document may contain predictive


statements including, without limitation, statements regarding
the future financial and operating results, future product
portfolio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in the predictive statements.
Therefore, such information is provided for reference purpose
only and constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance. Huawei
may change the information at any time without notice.
HCPA-Transmission&Access Series

Huawei OptiXtrans DC908


Specification & Hardware Introduction

HUAWEI.COM
Chassis Introduction for OptiXtrans DC908
• 8 * 2.5U wide slots
• Hot pluggable components
• 1* SCC as the default configuration, support 1+1 redundancy
Front

• AC/HVDC/DC power supply


Panel(LCD) SCC • 1+1 power supply backup
or SCC
Card Optical Modular • Air intake from front and air exhaust from rear
• 2+1 fan tray assembly backup
• Weight:
Rear

17 kg when fully configured with filler panels


32 kg when fully configured with service boards
1+1 PIU 2+1 FAN
• Typical power consumption:
200G: 947W
86.1mm(H) x 442mm(W) x 500mm(D)
100G:721W
Support 19’/ETSI rack, 600/800/1000/1200mm depth

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Electrical Layer: High Integration Muxponder

Board Slot(2.5U) Line side Client side Optical module Specification

400G Board 1 200G QPSK/DQPSK @75GHZ 100GbE/400GbE Line: Fixed 1x400GbE -> 400G
MS04 400G16QAM @75GHZ Client: QSFP28/QSFP-DD 4*100GbE -> 400G

2*200G Board 1 2* 100G QPSK/DQPSK 100GbE/OTU4 Line: CFP2 4*100G->2*200G


MD02 @50GHZ Client: QSFP28
2*200G 16QAM/16QAM-H
/e16QAM @50GHZ

2*200G Board 2 2 * 100G QPSK/DQPSK 10GbE/25GbE/40GbE/ Line1: Fixed CFP 4*100G->2*200G


MD02A @50GHZ 100GbE Line2: CFP2 36*10G->2*200G
2 * 200G 16QAM/16QAM-H FC8G/12G/16G/32G Client: 12*(Any SFP+/SFP28)
/e16QAM @50GHZ OTU2/STM- QSFP+/QSFP28/SFP+/SFP28/ ->2*200G
64/OTU2e/OTU4 QSFP-DD

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400G Muxponder, High Capacity for 100GbE/400GbE Access
Line side: 400G OTUC4

Typical Power Consumption(W): 110


Maximum Power Consumption (W): 117

100GbE QSFP-28
400GbE QSFPDD
MS04: 4*100G or 1*400G Multiplexing Into 1*200G/400G Programmable Wavelength Conversion Board
Client 100GbE/400GbE

Line Line MSA LC


 200G QPSK/DQPSK
 400G16QAM

Slot 1 slot

O&M LLDP snooping

Latency measurement Y

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2*200G Muxponder, 100G Services Access
Client side: 4*100G(QSFP28)

Typical Power Consumption(W): 95


Maximum Power Consumption (W): 110

Line side: 2*200G(CFP2)

MD02: 4*100Gbit/s Service Multiplexing Into 2*200G/100G Programmable Wavelength Conversion Board

Client 100GbE/OTU4
Line  100G QPSK/DQPSK
 200G 16QAM/16QAM-H/e16QAM
Slot 1 slot
Encryption AES256
O&M LLDP snooping
Latency measurement Y

Supports tunable wavelengths in the range of 96 wavelengths with 50 GHz spacing in the
Tunable wavelength
extended C band.

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2*200G Muxponder, Any 8~100G Diverse Services Access, Investment Protection
Line port 1 : Client ports(C1~C4): 4*QSFP28: 100GbE/OTU4
1*200G(CFP) Fixed 2*QSFP-DD: 8*10GbE MPO fanout
4*QSFP+: 40GbE or 4*10GbE MPO fanout

Typical Power Consumption(W): 214


Line port 2:
Client side: 12* 8G~28G Any(SFP+/ SFP28) Maximum Power Consumption (W): 242
1*200G(CFP2 Pluggable)

MD02A: Multiple Services Multiplexing Into 2*200G/100G Programmable Wavelength Conversion Board
Client 10GbE/25GbE/40GbE/100GbE/FC8G/12G/16G/32G/OTU2/ STM-64/OTU2E/OTU4
Diverse Services Access : QSFP+/QSFP28/QSFP-DD or SFP+/SFP28
Line 100G QPSK/ DQPSK
200G 16QAM/16QAM-H/e16QAM
Slot 2 slots
Encryption AES256
O&M LLDP snooping
Latency measurement Y
Tunable wavelength Supports tunable wavelengths in the range of 96 wavelengths with 50 GHz spacing in the extended C band.

• 1 board supports Any 8G~100G access to protect investment while service update
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MD02A Supports MPO Fanout,Enabling Flexible Access Services
MD02A Example 1:Client(100GbE/40GbE MPO) – MD02A (100GbE/40GbE MPO)

MPO M

Client device
C1(MPO)
40GbE 40GbE
8G~100G D
M QSPF+
Client device

0 QSPF+

MUX/DMUX
.
D QSFP28 QSFP28
. 2
. 0 MPO C2(MPO) A
100GbE 100GbE
2 MPO-MPO Fiber
8G~100G A

Example 2:Client(8*10GbE/4*10GbE/LC or DLC) – MD02A(100GbE/40GbE MPO)


DLC/10GbE C1(MPO)
Service Maximum services support by MD02A DLC/10GbE QSFP+

Client device
M
10GbE 36 DLC/10GbE SFP+
DLC/10GbE D
25GbE 10

……
8*DLC/10GbE 0 QSPF+
40GbE 4 2 SFP+
100GbE 4 A
C2(MPO)
FC8G/12G/ QSFP-DD DLC-MPO Fiber
12
16G
FC32G 8
4 * OTU4 ports, 12 * OTU2 Ports
Example 3:Client(10GbE/LC) – MD02A(10GbE/LC)
Others: 12 * OTU2e Ports, 12 * STM-64 Ports
12 * FICON8G Ports,
LC

Client device
4 groups 2*FC32G Trunk 10GbE
C5(LC)10GbE M
SPF+ SPF+
6 groups 2*FC16G Trunk/2 groups 4*FC16G Trunk D
FC ISL 6 groups 2*FC12G Trunk/3 groups 4*FC12G Trunk 0

……
C6~C11(LC)

……
10GbE
Trunks 1 group 8*FC12G Trunk 2 LC-LC Fiber
LC
6 groups 2*FC8G Trunk/3 groups 4*FC8G Trunk 10GbE C12(LC)10GbE A
1 group 8*FC8G Trunk
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The Tool to quote MD02A in an Easy Way

Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Service Configuration Tool of the MD02A Board


https://e.huawei.com/en/material/enterprise/b14c1e272a3f435eabcec10f1d156092
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Optical Layer: EMR8, 5 in 1 FOADM Cards Card, for 8λ P2P WDM System
Enhanced 8 channels Optical Add/Drop Multiplexing Board (192.1/192.2/192.3/192.4/192.5/192.6/192.7/192.8THz)

EMR801 is an 8-channel line board that


integrates the functions of an 8-channel
multiplexer/demultiplexer unit, transmit
and receive optical amplifiers, FIU unit,
and OSC&OTDR.
• 5U wide, 2 slots
• 5 in 1
• FIU+ST2+2*OA +MR8@1 board
• OD & FD
• Cascade ports ready
• LS (LaserSenor for automatic
provisioning )
• 1 board = 1 OTM site (8 λ)
Typical Power Consumption(W): 47 MR8: eight Channel Optical Add/drop Multiplexer Board FIU: Fiber Port Unit
Maximum Power Consumption (W): 56
ST2: Bidirectional Optical Supervisory Channel Transmission Unit LS :Light sensor

OD: Optical Doctor FD: Fiber Doctor


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Optical Layer: OLS/OLL: FOADM Line Board
OLS01: FOADM Line Board(Super C,Gain15~23dB,Max 22.5dBm,Gain15~23dB,MAX 22.5dBm) OL S/L
OLL01: FOADM Line Board(Super C,Gain21~34dB,MAX 22.5dBm,Gain15~23dB,MAX 22.5dBm) S: short, L:long
OLS02 :FOADM Line Board(Super C,Gain15~23dB,Max 22.5dBm,Gain16~25dB,MAX 23.8dBm)
OLL02:FOADM Line Board(Super C,Gain21~34dB,MAX 22.5dBm,Gain16~25dB,MAX 23.8dBm)

OSC OSC

Client service

Client service
OTU OTU

...
OL is an OTM line board that integrates

...
OTU OA OA OTU
the functions of the transmit and receive
optical amplifiers, FIU unit, OPM, and MD
FIU FIU
MD
60/ 60
OSC&OTDR. 40 /40
OTU
Client service

Client service
OTU
OA OA

...
• 5U wide, 2 slots

...
OTU
• 5 in 1 OTU

• FIU+ST2+OPM+2*OA@ OPM OSC OSC OPM


1 board
• OD & FD
TMN1OLS01/TMN1OLL01 TMN1OLS01/TMN1OLL01
Typical Power Consumption(W): 73
Maximum Power Consumption (W): 74 OPM: optical power monitor board

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Optical Layer: OLA Board
OLAS01: OLA Card(Super C,Gain16~25dB,Max 23.8dBm) OLA S/L
OLAL01: OLA Card(Super C,Gain23~32dB,Max 23.8dBm) S: short, L:long

OLA is an OLA board that integrates the


functions of the transmit and receive
optical amplifier, FIU unit, OPM, and
OSC&OTDR.

• 5U wide,2 slots
• 4 in 1
• XFIU+ST2+OPM+OA@1 board
• OD & FD
OLA site
• 2* board = 1 * OLA site
Typical Power Consumption(W): 53
Maximum Power Consumption (W): 54

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Optical Layer: 60-channel multiplexer/demultiplexer board with VOA
EMD60: 60-channel multiplexer/demultiplexer board with VOA (even wavelengths in C-band, 196.60 THz to 190.70 THz, 100 GHz)
OMD60: 60-channel multiplexer/demultiplexer board with VOA (odd wavelengths in C-band, 196.65 THz to 190.75 THz, 100 GHz, ITL included)

Multiplexing/Demultiplexing of 60 optical signals (two-fiber bidirectional, odd wavelengths)

• 10U wide, 4 slots


• 3 in 1 Multiplexing/Demultiplexing of 60 optical signals (two-fiber bidirectional, even wavelengths)
• 60 λ@100GHz, 120λ@50GHz
• Odd: M60V+D60+ITL@1 board
• Even: M60V+D60@1 board

Multiplexing/Demultiplexing of 120 optical signals (two-fiber bidirectional)


1* OL + 1*MD60 boards =
1 OTM site(60 λ) , scalable to 120 λ
( odd + even)
Typical Power Consumption(W): 39
Maximum Power Consumption (W): 51

ITL: interleaver board M60V: 60-Channel Multiplexing Board with VOA D60: 60-Channel Demultiplexing Board
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Optical Layer: 40-channel multiplexer/demultiplexer board with VOA
EUMD40: 40-channel multiplexer/demultiplexer board with VOA (even wavelengths in C-band, 196.5625 THz to 190.7125 THz, 150 GHz)
OUMD40: 40-channel multiplexer/demultiplexer board with VOA (odd wavelengths in C-band, 196.6375 THz to 190.7875 THz, 150 GHz, ITL included)

Multiplexing/Demultiplexing of 40 optical signals (two-fiber bidirectional, odd wavelengths)

• 10U wide, 4 slots


• 3 in 1 Multiplexing/Demultiplexing of 40 optical signals (two-fiber bidirectional, even wavelengths)
• 40 λ@150GHz, 80λ@75GHz
• Odd: M40V+D40+ITL@1 board
• Even: M40V+D40@1 board

Multiplexing/Demultiplexing of 80 optical signals (two-fiber bidirectional)


1* OL + 1*UMD40 boards =
1 OTM site(40 λ) , scalable to 80 λ 75GHZ
( odd + even)
Typical Power Consumption(W): 39
Maximum Power Consumption (W): 51

ITL: interleaver board M40V: 40-Channel Multiplexing Board with VOA D40: 60-Channel Demultiplexing Board
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Optical Layer: OPC Card
Client 1+1 protection
Optical-Layer Platform Board(support 4 pluggable modules)

OPC is a universal pluggable module board Intra-board 1+1 protection

that has four pluggable module daughter


boards. The board supports pluggable OLP
and coupler modules to function as an OLP or
EOMSP board.
OMSP and OTSP

• 5U wide, 2 slots
• 4 in 1
• 4 pluggable optical modules,
support OLP(VOA included), coupler
Able as OLP, EOMSP board

Typical Power Consumption(W): 26, 2(Module)


Maximum Power Consumption (W): 28, 5(Module)
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OLP: Optical Line Protection
Summary
Electrical Layer: High Integration Muxponder:
MD02: 4*100G Multiplexing Into 2*200G/100G Programmable Wavelength Conversion Board
MD02A: Multiple Services Multiplexing Into 2*200G/100G Programmable Wavelength Conversion Board
MS04: 4*100G or 1*400G Multiplexing Into 1*200G/400G Programmable Wavelength Conversion Board
Optical Layer: High Integration Optical boards:
EMR8: Enhanced 8 channels Optical Add/Drop Multiplexing Board(192.1/192.2/192.3/192.4/192.5/192.6/192.7/192.8THz)
OLS01: FOADM Line Board(Super C,Gain15~23dB,Max 22.5dBm,Gain15~23dB,MAX 22.5dBm)
OLL01: FOADM Line Board(Super C,Gain21~34dB,MAX 22.5dBm,Gain15~23dB,MAX 22.5dBm)
OLS02 :FOADM Line Board(Super C,Gain15~23dB,Max 22.5dBm,Gain16~25dB,MAX 23.8dBm)
OLL02:FOADM Line Board(Super C,Gain21~34dB,MAX 22.5dBm,Gain16~25dB,MAX 23.8dBm)
OLAS01: OLA Card(Super C,Gain16~25dB,Max 23.8dBm)
OLAL01: OLA Card(Super C,Gain23~32dB,Max 23.8dBm)
EMD60: 60-Channel Multiplexer&Demultiplexer Board With VOA(Super C_Even , 196.60THz~190.70THz, 100GHz)
OMD60: 60-Channel Multiplexer&Demultiplexer Board With VOA(Super C_Odd, 196.65THz~190.75THz, 100GHz, ITL)
EUMD40: 40-Channel Multiplexer&Demultiplexer Board With VOA(Super C_Even , 196.5625THz~190.7125THz, 150GHz)

OUMD40: 40-Channel Multiplexer&Demultiplexer Board With VOA(Super C_Odd, 196.6375THz~190.7875THz, 150GHz, ITL)
OPC: Optical-Layer Platform Board

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Naming Rules for Electrical-Layer Boards

M D 02 A
M:Muxponder A:Any/Advanced,
normally the board with ‘A’ takes 2 slots,
supports more client ports and services type
compared with the boards without ‘A’

The quantity of ports in line side The Maximum speed of port in line side
S:1 02:200G
D: 2 04: 400G
06: 600G
08: 800G

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把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
Thank you. 每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home, and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

Copyright©2019 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


All Rights Reserved.

The information in this document may contain predictive


statements including, without limitation, statements regarding
the future financial and operating results, future product
portfolio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in the predictive statements.
Therefore, such information is provided for reference purpose
only and constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance. Huawei
may change the information at any time without notice.

Huawei Confidential
HCPA-Transmission&Access Series

PON Principle Introduction

Department: Enterprise Transmission & Access Marketing Support Group


Author: Li Peng
Date: May, 2020

HUAWEI.COM
Training Objective
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
 Describe GPON Network Architecture
 Outline GPON Basic Concepts
 Outline GPON Key Technologies
 Outline GPON Applications
 Outline 10G GPON Concepts and Technologies

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Contents
1 Overview of Optical Access Network

2 Basic Concepts of PON

3 PON Key Technologies

4 GPON Management and Service Provisioning

5 GPON Network application

6 10G GPON Overview

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What is Access Network?
 Definition:
 An access network is that part of a telecommunications
network which connects subscribers to their immediate service
provider.
 Classification based on transmission media:
 Wired
 Twisted-pair/Coaxial-cable/Fiber
 Wireless
 Wi-Fi5/Wi-Fi6/4G/5G etc.

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Architecture of Optical Access Network—in Residential
Customer Premise
xDSL 2~20Mbps 3.5-5km Equipment
Central Office
Remote Business
DSLAM

ODN
2.5Gbps Down /1.25Gbps Up
Curb
FTTC OLT
DSLAM

2.5Gbps Down /1.25Gbps Up


FTTB OLT
ONU

2.5Gbps Down /1.25Gbps Up


FTTH OLT
ONT
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Architecture of Optical Access Network—in Commercial
POL: Passive Optical LAN, GPON used in Commercial use cases
WAN
POL Applications:

OLT

ODN
Hotel Office Aged Care Center

ONT

PC IP Phone AP CCTV
Entry Parking
Control Control
BMS Safe City Student Dormitory Mining Camp
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Questions

 There are two kinds of access technologies based on


transmission media, including _______ and ______. GPON
belongs to _______ access.

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Summary

 In this section, we introduced basic concepts of access


network.
 Originally GPON is designed for residential fixed access
network.
 PON based technology is used more and more in the
commercial use cases.

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Contents
1 Overview of Optical Access Network

2 Basic Concepts of PON

3 PON Key Technologies

4 GPON Management and Service Provisioning

5 GPON Network application

6 10G GPON Overview

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What is GPON?
Passive Optical Network Optical
Network Terminal
VoIP
Passive Optical
Splitter ... ..
Internet
Optical Network
Optical Line Unit
Terminal
... ..
IPTV

 GPON: Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network


 PON is short for Passive Optical Network ;
 GPON architecture: Passive optical network featuring one-to-multiple-point;
 Optical Line Terminal (OLT) Optical Network Unit (ONU) Optical Distribution Network (ODN).
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GPON Principle: Data Multiplexing
 GPON adopts Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology, facilitating bi-
direction communication over a single fiber.
1310nm

ONU/ONT
OLT Splitter

1490nm

 To separate upstream/downstream signals of multiple users over a single fiber, GPON


adopts two mechanisms:
 In downstream direction, data packets are transmitted in a broadcast manner;
 In upstream direction, data packets are transmitted in a TDMA manner

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GPON Principle: Downstream Broadcast mode
Data for specified ONU

1
Data for specified ONU

1 2 3 1 2 3 2

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GPON Principle: Upstream TDMA mode
Data from specified user

1
Data from specified ONU

1 2 3 2 2

TDMA : Time Division Multiplex Access


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Basic Performance Parameters
Upstream Downstream
Rate(Gbps) Rate(Gbps)
1.24416 Gbit/s
The distance
up, 2.48832
between nearest
0.15552 1.24416 Gbit/s down is
and farthest ONTs
the mainstream
0.62208 1.24416 is 20 km
speed
1.24416 1.24416
Maximum logical reach 60 km
0.15552 2.48832
Maximum physical reach 20 km
0.62208 2.48832 Maximum differential fibre 20 km
1.24416 2.48832 distance

2.48832 2.48832 Maximum Split ratio 1: 128

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Power Budget: PON Transceivers

5-10km: B+

10-20km: C+

Class D: 20-30km
Long Reach
Optical Module: Class D
Huawei Unique

Optical Loss Budget


Type of OLT
Transceiver With Class B+ ONT With Class C+ ONT With Class D ONT
Class B+ 28dB 28dB(Enable FEC) 29dB(Enable FEC)
Class C+ 29dB 32dB(Enable FEC) 33dB(Enable FEC)
Class D 32dB 35dB(Enable FEC) 36dB(Enable FEC)

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ODN Attenuation
Optical power attenuation in ODN link
Attenuation
Item Type Photos
(dB)
1310 nm optical cable
0.35
Fiber(G.652 (db/km)
D) 1490 nm optical cable
0.23
(db/km)
Slicing 0.1
Movable Connector 0.3
Connector
Faster Connector 0.5
Cold shut 0.2
1: 64 20.5
1: 32 17
1: 16 13.8
Splitter
1: 8 10.6
1: 4 7.5
1: 2 3.8

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Questions

 PON system consists of _______, ______ and ______.


 WDM is short for _____________________.
 The technology which GPON controls upstream data
sending to avoid conflicts is called ___________.
 What wavelengths are used by GPON?

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Summary

 In this presentation, we introduced GPON basic concepts.


 GPON consists of OLT, ODN and ONT.
 GPON uses point to multipoint architecture.
 GPON utilizes broadcasting in downstream and TDMA in
upstream.
 Standard GPON speed is 2.5Gbps in the downstream and
1.25Gbps in the upstream.

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Contents
1 Overview of Optical Access Network

2 Basic Concepts of PON

3 PON Key Technologies

4 GPON Management and Service Provisioning

5 GPON Network application

6 10G GPON Overview

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GPON Multiplexing Architecture: Upstream

GEM: GPON Encapsulation Mode


GEM frame is the smallest service-carrying unit and the basic
encapsulation structure. All service streams are encapsulated into
the GEM frame and transmitted over GPON lines.

Identified Identified Identified


T-CONT: Transmission Container
by ONU-ID by Alloc-ID by Port-ID T-CONT is a service carrier in the upstream direction in the GPON
system. All GEM ports are mapped to T-CONTs.
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GPON Multiplexing Architecture: Downstream
 In the downstream direction, the traffic
multiplexing functionality is centralized. The
OLT multiplexes the GEM frames onto the
transmission medium using GEM Port-ID as
a key to identify the GEM frames that belong
to different downstream logical connections.
Each ONU filters the downstream GEM
frames based on their GEM Port-IDs and
processes only the GEM frames that belong
to that ONU.
 Shaded GEM Port indicates multicast
service.

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DBA
 What is DBA?
 DBA, Dynamic Bandwidth Assignment
 Why DBA?
 It enhances the uplink bandwidth utilization of PON ports.
 More users can be added on a PON port.
 Users can enjoy higher-bandwidth services, especially those
requiring comparatively greater change in terms of the bandwidth.
 DBA operation modes
 SR-DBA: status report-DBA
 NSR-DBA: non status report-DBA
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GPON Frame Structure
Downstream Framing
125us
Physical Control Block Downstream
(PCBd) Payload
Upstream
Bandwidth Map 1ONT 1

AllocID Start End AllocID Start End AllocID Start End

1 100 200 x 300 500 y 501 650


xONT 2
OLT y
T-CONT1 T-CONT x T-CONT y
(ONT 1) (ONT 2) (ONT 2)
Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot
100 200 300 500 501 650 ONT 64
PLOu PLOAMu PLSu DBRu xPayload x DBRu Y Payload y

Upstream Framing T-CONT x T-CONT y

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Mapping of Ethernet Service in GPON

GPON system resolves Ethernet


 Ethernet Packet GEM Frame
frames and then directly maps the PLI
Inter packet gap
data of frames into the GEM 5 bytes
Port ID
Payload. Preamble PTI
SFD CRC

 GEM frames automatically DA

encapsulate header information. SA GEM


Length\Type Payload
 Mapping format is clear and it is MAC client data
easy for devices to support this
FEC
mapping. It also boasts good EOF
compatibility.

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AES Encryption in GPON
ONT 1 1 1

Decryption

1 3 2 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 1
OLT ONT 2

Encryption Decryption

AES: Advanced Encrypt Standard 3 3


ONT
A globally-used encryption algorithm
Decryption
 OLT applies Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128 encryption.
 GPON supports encrypted transmission in downstream direction, such as AES128 encryption.
 In the case of GEM fragments, only the payload will be encrypted.
 GPON system initiates AES key exchange and switch-over periodically, improving the
reliability of the line.
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GPON Protection: Type B Single Homing

Protection range
ONU 1

Splitte
OLT
r
ONU N Work port
Protect port
PON port
Work-side link
Protect-side
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GPON Protection: Type B Dual Homing

Protection range OLT1


ONU 1

Splitte OLT2
r
ONU N Work port
Protect port
PON port
Work-side link
Protect-side
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GPON Protection: Type C Single Homing
Protection range
ONU 1 Protectio
Splitte
n range
r

ONU N Splitte OLT


r
Protection range Work port
Protect port
PON port
Work-side link
Protect-side
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GPON Protection: Type C Dual Homing
Protection range Protectio
ONU 1 Splitte n range
r OLT 1

OLT 2
ONU N Splitte
r
Protection range Work port
Protect port
PON port
Work-side link
Protect-side
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Questions
 For GPON technology, the smallest service-carrying unit is
___________.
 What is the TCONT used for?
 DBA is short for ______________________.
 What kind of encryption algorithm is used by GPON for downstream?
______________________.
 Which type of protection mechanism is mostly used in POL use case?
 Which method is used by GPON system to allocate bandwidth to ONU?

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Summary
 In this presentation, we introduced the multiplexing
architectures in both upstream and downstream of GPON.
 We talked about frame structure of GPON.
 We introduced TDM and Ethernet packets mapping method
in the GPON frame.
 We introduced the DBA principle and operation.
 We discussed T-CONT and its five types.
 We introduced AES Encryption in GPON.
 GPON utilizes Type B and Type C to protect fiber failure.
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Contents
1 Overview of Optical Access Network

2 Basic Concepts of PON

3 PON Key Technologies

4 GPON Management and Service Provisioning

5 GPON Network application

6 10G GPON Overview

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GPON Terminal Authentication and Management
 GPON ONU main authentication:
 SN authentication(mainly)
NMS
 Password authentication(mainly),
 SN+Password authentication

 GPON system is mainly managed SNMP


through OMCI messages:
 ONU service provisioning
 ONU remote centralized management OMCI
ONU
OLT

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GPON Service Provisioning
Initial configurations (such as Application scenario
service system information 1 Subscribe for services
configuration, data configuration)
are required on terminals and
then they can be put into use. CRM Order Management Service Provisioning Billing
To finish these configurations, it
is not cost-effective to carriers. 2 Configure service network

Flexible Configuration plan of


NMS U2000
GPON

3 Send terminals to users


GPON supports zero
configuration on terminals and 1 Finish the auto-configuration of OLT
plug-and-play of terminals,
which is cost-effective. Use OMCI to finishing data
Access Network
configuration on ONT 3

2
STB ONT ONT
Start up ONT and make registration with serial number ONT
User ONT

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Questions

 GPON ONU authentication modes includes ________,


___________, and ____________.
 GPON system is mainly managed through ________
messages

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Summary

 In this presentation, we introduced GPON Terminal


Authentication: SN, Password and SN + Password.
 We introduced GPON provisioning procedure.

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Contents
1 Overview of Optical Access Network

2 Basic Concepts of PON

3 PON Key Technologies

4 GPON Management and Service Provisioning

5 GPON Network application

6 10G GPON Overview

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Solution Application: Residential FTTx
BB service platform VoD
PC TL1/CORBA
/API Notification
Server Middle
ware
IPTV SFU Carrier’s OSS
NMS

Phone

Internet
Ethernet
CPE MDU IP Core
Splitter OLT Firewall

PC
SBU BRAS
Phone AAA Server
Softswitch

FE CBU

IP
E1
Voice

CPE ODN NSP ASP/ISP


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Solution Application: Commercial POL
A pplication
VoD Firewall IP/PBX AC NMS
Receiver

HDTV Security Voice WIFI OSS VC Education CCTV Storage

Coder/decoder 10GE Core Switch


Optical transmission
GPON Communication
CATV IP data 1310/1490nm OLT OLT Room
1550nm WDM
multiplexer

Splitter 1: Splitter 2: Splitter


8 4 2: 8

ONT AP ONU ONU ONU

CATV/IPTV PC Phone PC VC IP Phone AP NC CCTV CCTV


Safe City/
Hotel Office Education Transportation

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Questions

 What is the solution name if PON based technologies are


used in commercial use case?

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Summary

 In this presentation, we introduced GPON applications in


both residential and commercial use cases.

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Contents
1 Overview of Optical Access Network

2 Basic Concepts of PON

3 PON Key Technologies

4 GPON Management and Service Provisioning

5 GPON Network application

6 10G GPON Overview

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NG-PON Standards
 10G GPON is the Technology NGA2
Choice of NG PON WDM-PON Stacked 25G/50G ……

 10G GPON is the upgrade version


of GPON and inherits major
ODN co-existence (optional)
technology features of GPON
NGA1  With increase of bandwidth and
improved service supporting
10G/2.5G 10G/10G capability
 Bandwidth capability increased
XG-PON XGS-PON 4-fold and optical power budget
up to 33/35dB
ODN co-existence  10G GPON co-exists with GPON ODN
 Current equipment, EMS and OSS
GPON can be smoothly upgraded to 10G
GPON

2009 2010 2011 2012

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10G GPON vs GPON
10G GPON(G.987) GPON(G.984)
DS 1575~1580nm DS 1480-1500nm
Wave Length
US 1260~1280nm US 1260-1360nm
DS 9.95328Gbps
DS 2.48832Gbps
Bandwidth US 9.95328Gbps (Symmetrical)
US 1.24416Gbps/2.48832Gbps
US 2.48832Gbps (Asymmetrical)
NGA1: 29dB Class B: 10-25dB
Optical Power Budget NGA2: 31dB Class C: 15-30dB
Extend: 33 or 35dB Class C+: 17-32dB
Max Logical Reach 100km 60km
Max Differential Reach 40km 20km
Splitting Ratio 1: 256 1: 128
Frame Structure XGEM GEM
bidirectional authentication on One-way authentication(OLT to
Authentication
OLT and ONU ONU)
Number of TCONT each Port MAX 2048 MAX 1024
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GPON Migration to 10G PON
②NMS
upgrade GPON ONT

OLT ODF
①ODN reuse
G G 1
P P 0 ⑤ Uplink card
O O G of MDU is
N N G GPON MDU changed
splitter
③Add new ④Add ⑥Add new
10G GPON WDM 10G GPON 10G GPON
service card module ONT ONT

③ Add new 10G ⑤ Change the


② NMS GPON service ④ Add WDM ⑥ Add new 10G
① ODN reuse uplink card of
card, OLT module MDU , MDU GPON ONT
upgrade software upgrade software upgrade

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10G GPON Networking Mode
OLT
OLT
GPON 10G GPON
10G GPON

1577 1270 1490 1310 1577 1270

WDM

SPL SPL

1577 1270 1490 1310 1577 1270

10G/2.5G 10G/2.5G
ONU ONU
GPON GPON 10G/2.5G 10G/2.5G
ONU ONU ONU ONU

Independent mode Mixed mode


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10G GPON Network Application
FTTM
ONU
TL1/CORBA
Clock source /API
GPS/1588v2
NMS FTTB
Carrier’s OSS
ONU

IPTV IP Core
FTTC
splitter DSLAM
OLT

Internet BRAS
AAA Server
ONU
POL
Softswitch
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Questions

 What is the wavelength for 10G GPON ?

 What is the networking mode for 10G GPON?

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Summary

 In this presentation, we introduced GPON basic concepts,


architecture and principles.
 We also discussed about GPON terminal authentication and
management, as well as GPON service provisioning.
 We introduced GPON network application and protection.
 At last, we introduced NG PON technologies briefly and 10G
GPON network application.

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Copyright©2019 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
The information in t his document may cont ain predictive statements including, without limitation, statements regarding the fut ure financial and operating results, fut ure product
port folio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that could caus e actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied in the predictive
statements. Therefore, such information is provided for referenc e purpose only and constitutes neit her an offer nor an accept ance. Huawei may change the information at any time
without notice.
References
 ITU-T 984.1
 ITU-T 984.2
 ITU-T 984.3
 ITU-T 984.4
 ITU-T 984.5
 ITU-T 984.6
 ITU-T 987.X

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Abbreviations
 AAA: Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
 ACL: Access Control List
 ACS: Auto-Configuration Server
 ADSL: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
 AES: Advanced Encryption Standard.
 BFD: Bidirectional Forwarding Detection.
 BRAS: Broadband Remote Access Server.
 CATV: Cable TV
 DSLAM: Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
 GPON: Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network
 OLT: Optical Line Terminal
 ONT: Optical Network Terminal

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Abbreviations
 ONU: Optical Network Unit
 ODN: Optical Distribution Network
 POL: Passive Optical LAN
 FTTB: Fiber to the Building
 FTTC: Fiber to the Cabinet/Curb
 FTTH: Fiber to the Home
 GEM: GPON encapsulation mode/method
 TDMA: Time Division Multiple Access
 T-CONT: Transmission Container
 CPE: customer premises equipment
 NSP: network service provider
 ASP: application service provider
 ISP: Independent Service Provider
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Abbreviations
 VoIP: Voice over IP
 IPTV: Internet Protocol Television
 WDM: Wavelength Division Multiplexing

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HCPA-Transmission&Access Series

WDM OTN Principle Introduction

May, 2020

HUAWEI.COM
Security Level:
Training Objective
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
 Describe the concepts, transmission modes and structure of WDM/OTN;
 Outline the key technologies of WDM/OTN system;
 List the technical specifications for WDM/OTN system.

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Contents

1 Overview

2 System Components and Node Model

3 Basic concepts

4 System Specifications of a WDM Equipment

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What is WDM?
 Recall back the physics class material: Newton's prism experiment

Dispersion Spectrum
The phenomenon where prism separates the white light
Red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple
into a variety of monochromatic light is called as
color arrangement are called spectrum.
dispersion (definition: Color dispersed)
Optical reversibility
• White light (also known as gray light / white light) can be decomposed into different colors of monochromatic light;
• Monochromatic lights can be combined into white light;

How to separate white light?


Colored lights refracted at different angles respectively, this will result in separated color spectrum.
The wavelength related with the refractive index. The refractive index is different at the different wavelength .
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Why WDM is so Important?

High Wavelength Number: 32/40  80/96 120…


capacity  Line Rate: 2.5G/10G  40G  100G400G/1T

Transparent
WDM Low cost
Transmit

Transparent Transmission
High efficiency Using OLA station to replace REG
One for All & All in One

 WDM is the only high-capacity long-haul transmission solution


 WDM signals can achieve "transparent" transmission
 Low-cost OLA station is used to replace REG station
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Development of Optical Transport Technology
Control plane ASON (The control protocol is GMPLS)

MSTP
PDH SDH PTN
Electrical-layer

MS-OTN OTN+
OTN
WDM
Optical-layer

 SDH and WDM are the most widely used technologies in the transport network.
 OTN integrates the advantages of SDH and WDM, and is the mainstream technology and evolution direction in the
current transport field.
PDH: plesiochronous digital hierarchy SDH: synchronous digital hierarchy
OTN: optical transport network PTN: packet transport network
ASON: automatically switched optical network GMPLS: generalized multi-protocol label switching
MSTP: multi-service transmission platform MS-OTN: multi-service optical transport network
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What is WDM System?
WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing), a technology that utilizes the characteristics of broad bandwidth and low
attenuation of optical fiber, uses multiple wavelengths as carriers, and allows multiple channels to transmit simultaneously
in a single fiber.
WDM System is Similar with the Highway

Gas Station • Freeway: Fiber


• Patrol Car: Supervisory Signal
• Gas Station: Optical Relay

Free Way • Gray Car: Client Service


• Colored Car: Service in different
channels (wavelength)
• Driveway: Optical Wavelength

Patrol Car

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What is OTN?
OTN (Optical Transport Network)
Based on WDM, OTN integrates some advantages of SDH, such as various OAM overheads, flexible
service grooming, and perfect protection modes. It provides more fine-grained service management and
grooming than WDM wavelengths.

Advantages of OTN Compared with SDH


• Larger bandwidth, larger granularity, and more
channels
• Transparent transmission of all signals
OTN supports
• Stronger FEC capability and long transmission
electrical-layer Advantages of OTN Compared with WDM
distance + optical layer. • The electrical-layer grooming is added, which is more
flexible.
• The electrical-layer protection is added to improve reliability.
• Powerful overhead and easy maintenance

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What is OTN?

STM-n
E1 VC12

ODUk
Small Granule(CBR) E3 VC3
E1/T1, E3/T3, STM-n, … STM-1 VC4

FC1/2/4/8/10 ODUflex

HO ODUk
Large Granule(CBR)

OTM-n
GE, 10GE, 40GE, 100GE, …. 10GE ODU2

OTUk

OCH
GE ODU0

Ethernet
E-LAN VLAN

ODUk
Packet Service(CBR/VBR) E-Line MPLS
E-Line/E-Lan/E-Tree, …
E-LAN MPLS
E-Line

• Flexible bandwidth assignment, different services are safely separated through ODUk(0/1/2/3/4/flex).
• High quality transmission for OTN/SDH traffic
• Supply QoS guarantee for Packet traffic through priority, different QoS is provided to different priority level.
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What is MS-OTN?
MS-OTN(Multi-Service Optical Transport Network)

Traditional Mode Universal Mode


Layer 1
OTN OTN OTN
OTN
Tributary Card Line Card
OTN
Tributary Card 0 100%
ODUk/VC PKT
ODU
Layer 2
TDM TDM TDM TDM VC
TDM
Tributary Card Line Card Tributary Card Packet
OTN/TDM
PKT
Layer 3 One Layer
PKT PKT PKT
PKT Tributary Card Line Card PKT Tributary Card

Hybrid transmission: Native SDH/OTN/Packet traffic come into hybrid line card, adapted to different
ODUk, unified encapsulated into one line card for unified transmission, realizing All in One & One for All
function at the same time.
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What is OTN+?

Flexible Granularity Fragmentation Lower Network Latency

O O O O
T T O O O
V
T T
O O O D D D D U U
D V
V D D D U U U U U
C V
C T
C C
T C

80 * ODU0
4 U 4

100G 100G
4
C U U

40K * 2M
U U C 4 2 1 n
4 1
2 4 C n
n n

5-level OUD Multiplexing DTU Direct Mapping

10 Mbit/s start, 2 Mbit/s step, and 125x service links Multiplexing layers are reduced from 5 layers to 2 layers

Mapping simplified by 50%


Latency reduced by 80% (5μs->1μs)

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Summary

Traditional WDM Switched OTN MS-OTN OTN+

No Switch OTN Switch Universal Switch Universal Switch

SDH Transponder SDH SDH


SDH
Eth. Transponder OTN OTN OTN
PKT
Other PKT
Other Transponder ODU VC ODU PKT OSU

• Excellent: Large-capacity/long- • Excellent: Flexible grooming • Unified switching • Simplified Encapsulation


haul transmission based on OTN • Universal line board • Hitless bandwidth adjustment
• Poor: Low bandwidth utilization • Poor: Smooth upgrade of SDH • More links
and flexibility inventory networks is not
supported.

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Contents

1 Overview

2 System Components and Node Model

3 Basic concepts

4 System Specifications of a WDM Equipment

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WDM Main Components
OTM A OLA OTM B

OTU OSC OSC OSC OTU

OTU F F OTU
O O O
MUX I I DEMUX
A A A
OTU U U OTU

OTU OTU
Site A OLA Site B

Optical Layer Electrical Electrical Optical Layer


at Client Side Layer Optical Layer at Line Side Layer at Client Side

• Optical Transport Unit (OTU)


• De-multiplexer / Multiplexer (DEMUX/MUX)
• Optical Amplifier (OA)
• Optical Supervisory Channel (OSC)
• Fiber interface unit (FIU)
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What is OTU?
• Optical Transport unit (OTU) Client side: 4*100G(QSFP28)

Gray light (client side) Colored Light (line side)


OTU

O-E/E-O

OTU Line side: 2*200G(CFP2)


MD02@DC908
An OTU (Optical Transponder Unit) board converts client-side services into standard optical signals after performing mapping,
convergence, and other procedures. The board also performs the reverse process.

Typical client side service Typical client side service


Service Category Service Type
• Standard DWDM wavelengths that
SDH STM-1/STM-4/STM-16/STM-64/STM-256…
comply with ITU-T G.694.1/G.694.2
SONET OC-3/OC-12/OC-48/OC-192/OC-768
• OTUk (k=0, 1, 2, 2e, 3, 4, C2, c4…)
Ethernet service FE/GE/10GE/40GE/100GE…
SAN service ETR/CLO/FDDI/ESCON/ISC 1G/FICON/FC/InfiniBand…
OTN service OTUk
Video service DVB-ASI/SDI/HD-SDI/3G-SDI/HD-SDIRBR/3G-SDIRBR
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What is MUX/DEMUX?
• De-multiplexer / Multiplexer (DEMUX/MUX);

OUT1 OUT1
Fiber Fiber
OTU2 OTU2

… …

OTUn OTUn
M48v D48
MUX DEMUX

Optical multiplexer boards multiplex multiple optical signals into one ITU-T G.694-compliant optical signal.
Optical demultiplexer boards demultiplex one multiplexed optical signal into individual ITU-T G.694-compliant
optical signals.

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What is OA?
• Optical Amplifier (OA)

OA
OA
Input optical signal Amplified optical signal

OAU1

OA: without optical - electricity - optical conversion, it’s a device that the optical signal can be directly amplified.

There are two commonly used amplifiers:


• Erbium-doped fiber OA (EDFA)
• Raman amplifier

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What is OSC?
• Optical Supervisory Channel(OSC).

OSC OSC
F F
OTU1 I I 0 OTU1
OTU2 M U U 4 OTU2
OTU3 4 M OTU3
OTU4 0 OTU4
AST2

OSC boards transmit optical supervisory information between two NEs. OSC boards provide high reliability of network
monitoring because they transmit the OSC over a wavelength different from service wavelengths.

According to the ITU-T recommendation, DWDM optical supervisory channel system should be completely
independent of the main channel. In the transmission process, the OSC is not involved in amplification, but in each
site, it will be end and regenerated.

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What is FIU?
• Fiber interface unit(FIU)

OSC
F
I
U
OA

FIU

As an optical multiplexer and demultiplexer unit, the FIU board multiplexes the main channel (service channel)
signal and the OSC signal onto a single communications channel. The FIU board also performs the reverse
process.

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OTM Signal Flow
Optical Terminal Multiplexer (OTM):

λ1
OTU
M

MUX
4 OA
OTU 0
λ40 fiber
F
Client side I Line side
OSC
U
λ1
OTU

DEMUX
M
4 OA
OTU 0
λ40

• An OTM site adds service signals to the lines of the WDM system through the multiplexer unit. It also drops the
service signals from the lines of the WDM system through the demultiplexer unit.
• The OTM site has only one dimension. All optical signals in all directions are terminated here.

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OLA Signal Flow
Optical Line Amplifier (OLA):

OA

F F

I OSC I

U U

OA

• An OLA site amplifies bi-directionally transmitted optical signals to extend the transmission distance.
• The optical amplifier node has no OEO/3R process, just a simple optical signal amplification and dispersion
compensation, so optical amplifier node has lower cost.

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REG Signal Flow
Regenerator Station:

0 OTU

DEMUX
M

MUX
4
OA M 4 OA
F 0 F
OTU

I 0 OTU I
M

DEMUX
MUX
4
OA M 4 OA
U 0 U
OTU

OSC

In long-haul transmission, if one or more factors such as dispersion, optical power, noise, and nonlinear effects limit
line extension, an REG site can be configured to regenerate electrical signals, improving signal quality.

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OADM Signal Flow
Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer (OADM):

F OA L OA F

FOADM
FOADM
I OA OA I

O O O O
U T T T T U
U U U U

OSC

• The main function of an OADM site is to add or drop one or more wavelengths from a multi-wavelength channel during transmission.
• There are two OADM sites available: fixed OADM (FOADM) and reconfigurable OADM (ROADM).
• Fixed optical add/drop multiplexer (FOADM) boards drop individual ITU-T G.694-compliant optical signals from a multiplexed signal
and send these optical signals to associated OTU boards. In addition, FOADM boards also add and multiplex individual ITU-T G.694-
compliant optical signals into one multiplexed signal.
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Summary and an Example
Service signals A and B are transmitted from city A to cities E and D respectively.

1. The signals are added to a line at the OTM site.


2. The signals reach city B. Since the optical power weakens, the signals need to be amplified at the OLA site.
3. The signals reach city C. The signal quality seriously downgrades, and the signals need to be regenerated at the REG site.
4. The signals reach city D. Signal B reaches its destination and is dropped at the OADM site.
5. Signal A reaches city E and is dropped at the OTM site.

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Contents

1 Overview

2 System Components and Node Model

3 Basic concepts

4 System Specifications of a WDM Equipment

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Colored Light & Grey Light
The light in WDM systems is carried over different wavelengths
compliant with specific standards.
To distinguish wavelengths in different systems, the wavelengths in
WDM systems are called colored light whereas the wavelengths
in common optical systems are called grey light.

Avoid direct eye exposure to the optical ports, preventing the


laser from hurting your eyes.

Typical scenario
Client-side optical modules provide grey optical ports while WDM-side optical modules provide colored optical ports.

How to Distinguish Colored and Grey Optical Modules?


They can be distinguished by whether their specifications contain center wavelengths.
The transmit and receive wavelengths of colored optical modules have a nominal center frequency and center wavelength.
The transmit and receive wavelengths of grey optical modules have a wide range and do not have a center wavelength.
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C Band and L Band
The fiber attenuation or loss is a very important feature which is constraint to the spread of optical signals. The loss of t he
fiber limits the transmission distance of optical signals. Different wavelengths, different loss.

Curve of Attenuation Variety (Attenuation Spectrum)

Band State Range (nm) Bandwidth (nm)

O original 1260~1360 100

E extend 1360~1460 100

S short wavelength 1460~1525 65

C conventional wavelength 1525~1565 40

L long wavelength 1565~1625 60

U ultra long wavelength 1625~1675 50

• ITU-T divides the band of fiber which is higher than 1260nm as O/E/S/C/L/U band;
• As we can see, the attenuation in C band and L band is the lowest. We choose C(1525nm-1565nm) and L(1565-1625nm) band
for DWDM system.
• SDH/PTN/Router use O band 1310nm when short distance transmission and use C band 1550nm when long distance transmission.

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DWDM Standard: C Band 40/80 Channels
No. Center Center Wavelengt Center Center No. Center Center Waveleng Center Center
Frequenc Wavelengt h No. Frequency Wavelengt Frequenc Waveleng th No. Frequenc Waveleng
y (THz) h (nm) (THz) h (nm) y (THz) th (nm) y (THz) th (nm)
41 194.05 1544.92 61 193.05 1552.93
1 196.05 1529.16 21 195.05 1537.00
42 194.00 1545.32 62 193.00 1553.33
2 196.00 1529.55 22 195.00 1537.40
43 193.95 1545.72 63 192.95 1553.73
3 195.95 1529.94 23 194.95 1537.79
4 195.90 1530.33 24 194.90 1538.19 44 193.90 1546.12 64 192.90 1554.13
5 195.85 1530.72 25 194.85 1538.58 45 193.85 1546.52 65 192.85 1554.54
6 195.80 1531.12 26 194.80 1538.98 46 193.80 1546.92 66 192.80 1554.94
7 195.75 1531.51 27 194.75 1539.37 47 193.75 1547.32 67 192.75 1555.34
8 195.70 1531.90 28 194.70 1539.77 48 193.70 1547.72 68 192.70 1555.75
9 195.65 1532.29 29 194.65 1540.16 49 193.65 1548.11 69 192.65 1556.15
10 195.60 1532.68 30 194.60 1540.56 50 193.60 1548.51 70 192.60 1556.55
11 195.55 1533.07 31 194.55 1540.95 51 193.55 1548.91 71 192.55 1556.96
12 195.50 1533.47 32 194.50 1541.35 52 193.50 1549.32 72 192.50 1557.36
13 195.45 1533.86 33 194.45 1541.75 53 193.45 1549.72 73 192.45 1557.77
14 195.40 1534.25 34 194.40 1542.14 54 193.40 1550.12 74 192.40 1558.17
15 195.35 1534.64 35 194.35 1542.54 55 193.35 1550.52 75 192.35 1558.58
16 195.30 1535.04 36 194.30 1542.94 56 193.30 1550.92 76 192.30 1558.98
17 195.25 1535.43 37 194.25 1543.33 57 193.25 1551.32 77 192.25 1559.39
18 195.20 1535.82 38 194.20 1543.73 58 193.20 1551.72 78 192.20 1559.79
19 195.15 1536.22 39 194.15 1544.13 59 193.15 1552.12 79 192.15 1560.20
20 195.10 1536.61 40 194.10 1544.53 60 193.10 1552.52 80 192.10 1560.61

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Transponder
N x low-speed client-side services to N x optical signals carried over ITU-T–compliant WDM wavelengths

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Muxponder

N x low-speed client-side services to one high-speed optical signal carried over ITU-T–compliant WDM wavelengths

Client services are SDH, SONET, OTN, SAN, Ethernet, video, and other services.

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OTN Tributary Boards
Function
OTN tributary boards are used mainly to locally add/drop client services from the WDM side. Specifically, an OTN tributary board receives a
client service, converts the service into an electrical signal, maps the signal into an appropriate ODUk signal, and sends the ODUk signal to
the cross-connect board.

Positions of OTN tributary boards in a WDM system

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OTN Line Boards
Function : Positions of OTN line boards in a WDM system
 Allows for local add/drop of client services on the WDM
side by working with an OTN tributary board.
The OTN line board receives the ODUk signal from the cross-
connect board, it maps and multiplexes the signal and converts the
signal into an OTUk signal carried over an ITU-T G.694.1-compliant
DWDM wavelength. The reverse conversion is similar.

 Transparently transmits WDM-side services by working


with another OTN line board.
When receiving a west WDM-side service, this OTN line board
performs E/O conversion, demapping, and demultiplexing to convert
the service into an ODUk signal. Then this OTN line board sends the
ODUk signal to the cross-connect board for grooming. When the
other OTN line board receives the ODUk signal from the cross-
connect board, it converts the ODUk signal into an OTUk signal
carried over an ITU-T G.694.1-compliant DWDM wavelength by
performing mapping, multiplexing, and E/O conversion, and sends
the OTUk signal to the east. The reverse process is similar.

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Why the tributary/line separated architecture is needed?
OTU architecture Tributary/Line separated architecture

As shown in the preceding figures, the major difference between the tributary/line separated architecture and the OTU architecture
lies that centralized cross-connect boards are introduced into the tributary/line separated architecture for grooming of ODUk
signals at different levels. To be specific, under the tributary/line separated architecture, client-side services are not encapsulated
into WDM-side services (OTUk) and added to the line side using one board.

This architecture improves electrical-layer grooming flexibility and bandwidth usage.

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Optical and Electrical Subracks
Electrical Subrack
An electrical subrack houses only cross- connect boards, OTU boards, tributary boards, line boards, or protection boards. Electrical subracks
include universal platform subracks that house only OTU boards in non-regeneration mode, and optical/electrical hybrid subracks.

An electrical subrack converts


An optical subrack grooms and
client-side signals into
manages optical signals on an
standard-wavelength optical
OTN.
signals for grooming
implemented by an optical
subrack.

Optical Subrack
An optical subrack houses only OADM boards, multiplexer boards, demultiplexer boards, optical amplifier boards, OSC boards, optical
spectrum analyzer boards, OLP boards used for optical line protection, regeneration boards, or OTU boards in regeneration mode.

A subrack equipped with only protection boards is an optical subrack.


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Electrical-Layer Grooming
Grooms electrical signals at a granularity of ODUk(k =1, 2(e), 3, 4, or flex).

The core unit for electrical-layer grooming is the cross-connect board.

 Services are transmitted to tributary boards and groomed to line boards through the cross-connect board, encapsulated and
mapped to OTU signals on the line boards, and then transmitted to the WDM side.

 Through electrical-layer grooming, services of different granularities are groomed and encapsulated into one wavelength and
output to the WDM side. This enables multiple services to share the bandwidth, greatly improving bandwidth utilization.

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Optical-Layer Grooming
Grooms optical signals at a granularity of wavelength (λ) by flexibly selecting transmission paths.
The core unit for optical-layer grooming is the ROADM board.

• After receiving OTU optical signals, the ROADM board creates optical cross-connection paths internally and outputs the
signals to specified egresses. Each egress corresponds to a specific path.
• Operation personnel can remotely control the transmission paths of optical signals by creating and adjusting cross-
connection paths on the NMS.
• Optical-layer grooming used together with the ASON technology can implement automatic fault detection and line
adjustment to ensure normal transmission of services.

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Questions

 Why do WDM systems select C Band and L Band wavelengths to


carry service signals?
 Which is the core unit for electrical-layer grooming?
 Why the tributary/line separated architecture is needed?

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Contents

1 Overview

2 System Components and Node Model

3 Basic Concepts

4 System Specifications of a WDM Equipment

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Capacity per Fiber

Capacity / Fiber = Rate/ Wavelength * Number of wavelengths

Typical single-wavelength rate: 10G/100G/400G/800G…

Typical mux number of wavelengths: 80λ/96λ/C120λ/C+L…

Integration
Capacity / slot
Capacity / U (1U=1.75 in.=44.45 mm)

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Transport Distance

Distance between OTM A and OTM B, with out REG.

Switching capability
Similar to the bus station throughput, that is, the number of passengers that can be
accepted at the same time. If the equipment is regarded as a station and the information
is regarded as a passenger, the cross-connect capacity of the electrical layer determines
the amount of information that can be accepted by the equipment on the client side.

Different devices support different cross-connect capacities for different service types.

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把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
Thank you. 每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

Copyright©2019 Huaw ei Technologies Co., Ltd.


All Rights Reserv ed.

The information in this document may contain predictive


statements including, without limitation, statements regarding
the future financial and operating results, future product
portfolio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in the predictive statements.
Therefore, such information is provided for reference purpose
only and constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance. Huawei
may change the information at any time without notice.

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Acronyms and Abbreviations
ASON: Automatically Switched Optical Network OSU: Optical Service Unit
DEMUX: De-multiplexer OTM: Optical Terminal Multiplexer
FIU: Fiber Interface Unit OTN: Optical Transport Network
GMPLS: Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching OTU: Optical Transport Unit
MS-OTN: Multi-Service Optical Transport Network PDH: Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
MSTP: Multi-service Transmission Platform PDH: Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
MUX: Multiplexer PTN: Packet Transport Network
OA: Optical Amplifier QoS: Quality of Service
OADM: Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer REG: Regenerator
OLA: Optical Line Amplifier SDH: Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
OSC: Optical Supervisory Channel WDM: Wavelength Division Multiplexing

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Related ITU-T recommendations

 G.652 Characteristics of a single-mode optical fiber cable


 G.655 Characteristics of a dispersion-shifted SMF
 G.661/G.662/G.663 Relevant recommendations of OA
 G.671 Characteristics of passive optical components
 G.957 Optical interfaces relating to SDH system
 G.691 Optical interfaces for single channel STM-64, STM-256 systems
and other SDH systems with OA
 G.692 Optical interfaces for multi-channel systems with OA
 G.709 Interfaces for the optical transport network (OTN)
 G.975 Forward error correction for submarine systems (FEC)

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Mapping and multiplexing ODUk signals into OTUk signals

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HCPA-Transmission&Access Series

Huawei Campus OptiX Solution Hot-sale Product

Department: Transmission & Access Network Marketing & Technical Sales Dept
Author: Liu xi, Chief Engineer in Access Domain
Date: May, 2020

Security Level:
Education /
Hotel Airport
Hospital

Campus OptiX Accelerates Education Digitalization


SPL

NMS
ONT POE ONU
Switch OR ONU

Voice
Internet
system

PC
Core LSW
Wi-Fi 6 AP IPC Voice
Video PC TV IP Camera IP Camera
PMS Projector
surveillance
Mobile Phone
PAD
OLT

Classroom/Offices Accommodation
IT room Safe Campus
Nurse station Wards

100Mbps @ Everywhere 1 Terminal @ 1 Room 1 Day Service Ready


Wi-Fi6 powered by fully fiber All-in-one CPE: Integrates with Cloud Terminal Plug-and-Play, one-click
backhaul for 100M connection Desktop, Projector, PC, IPC, Wi-Fi service provisioning

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Education /
Hotel Airport
Hospital

Typical Configurations of Campus OptiX for Colleges & Hospital


Core equipment room
 Management system: Agile Controller + eSight + CampusInsight
 Core switch: S12700E
 Wireless AC: AirEngine 9700-M\AC6805\AC6508
 OLT: EA5800-X17
CampusInsight
 ODF: ODF3101 S12700E AirEngine 9700-M EA5800-X17 ODF3101

ELV equipment room


 Office switch: S6730-H (aggregation) + S5732-S (access)
 ODN: FAT9102 (dormitory) + FAT2138 (other scenarios)
S6730-H S5732-S FAT2138 FAT9102

Offices, meeting rooms, auditoriums, and libraries Dedicated video surveillance network
 Access switch installed in ELV equipment room.  Outdoor surveillance: T672E
 Wireless AP: AirEngine 8760-X1-PRO\X1  Indoor surveillance: P613E
AirEngine 6760-X1/X1E AirEngine 6760 / 8760 T672E P613E

Smart classroom Teacher and student dormitories


 ONU: P813E  Indoor ONT: EG8145V5
 Wireless AP: AirEngine 8760-X1-PRO  Wall plate AP: AirEngine 5760-22W
AirEngine 6760-X1/X1E P813E AirEngine 6760 / 8760 EG8145V5 AirEngine 5760

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Education /
Hotel Airport
Hospital

Campus OptiX Provides Simple & Flexible Hotel Networks


SPL

NMS
Access
Switch ONT POE ONU

PC
Voice
Internet
system
PAD
PC Voice
Core LSW
IPC AP
Wi-Fi 6 AP IP Camera
Video
surveillance PMS IPTV
Mobile Phone

OLT

IT room Office/Meeting Room Guest Room Public Area

Best TCO 1 Fiber for 1 Room Wi-Fi "0" Interruption


Smart hotel service: POTS, Wi-Fi 6 L2 / L3 seamless
~30% CAPEX & OPEX Saving
HSI, CCTV, Wi-Fi, RCU roaming, the best experience

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Education /
Hotel Airport
Hospital

Typical Configurations of Campus OptiX for Hotels


Core equipment room
 Management system: eSight
 Core switch: S6730-H
 Wireless AC: S6730-H
 OLT: EA5800-X7 and EA5800-X2
CampusInsight
 ODF: FIU2122 S12700E-4 and S6730-H EA5800-X2 and EA5800-X7 ODF
Integrated Wi-Fi AC Distributed OLT, GPON/10GPON FIU2122

ELV equipment room


 Office switch: S5732-S (access)
 ODN: Quick ODN(Indoor) HubBox SubBox
S5732-S FDB2110SI-8M FDB2110SI-8 MPO Cable Distribution Cable Drop Cable

Office area/Conference area Building management


 Access switch installed in ELV equipment room  Outdoor surveillance: T672E
 Wireless AP: AirEngine 8760-X1-PRO  Indoor surveillance: P612E
AirEngine 6760-X1/X1E AirEngine 6760
T672E P612E

Public areas such as lobby and gym Guest room


 ONU: P813E  ONT: EG8145V5
 Wireless AP: AirEngine 8760-X1  Panel AP: AirEngine 5760-22W
AirEngine 6760-X1/X1E P813E AirEngine 6760 / 8760 EG8145V5 AirEngine 5760

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Education /
Hotel Airport
Hospital

Campus OptiX Improves Airports Service and Experience


SPL

NMS
Access POE
Switch ONT ONU

PC
Data
server
Internet SFP
ONU
PC POS
Core LSW
PAS Wi-Fi 6 AP Wi-Fi 6 AP IP Camera IP Camera
Video TV
surveillance DMZ Wi-Fi 6 AP
FIDS

OLT

VIP Lounge /
IT room DCS, FIDS, PAS Duty Free Store Campus Edge
Boarding Area

Up to 40 km Coverage Ultimate Wi-Fi Experience Smart O&M


Reduces 80% ELV equipment room Wi-Fi 6 100M anywhere, high concurrency, Visualized full journey experience of
Improves deployment efficiency 60% and VIP user experience assurance. each client at every moment

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Education /
Hotel Airport
Hospital

Typical Configurations of Campus OptiX for Airports


Core equipment room
 Management system: NCE+eSight+CampusInsight
 Core switch: S12700E
 Wireless AC: S12700E
 OLT: EA5800-X17
CampusInsight
 ODF: FIU2122 S12700E EA5800-X17 ODF
With Class D FIU2122

ELV equipment room


 Office switch: S6730-H (aggregation switch) + S5731-S (access switch)
 ODN: Quick ODN(Outdoor)
Hubbox Subbox Subbox
MPO Cable Distribution Cable Drop Cable
S6730-H S5731-S SSC2801-TM-2 SSC2819-SM-2M SSC2819-SM-2U

Passenger Wi-Fi network in boarding area Dedicated video surveillance network


 ONU: P813E  Outdoor surveillance: T672E
 Wireless AP: AirEngine 8760-X1-PRO  Indoor surveillance: P613E
AirEngine 6760-X1/X1E P813E AirEngine 6760 T672E P613E

Airport office network Store and catering network


 Wireless AP: AirEngine 8760-X1  ONU: EG8145V5
AirEngine 6760-X1/X1E  Panel AP: AirEngine 5760-22W

AirEngine 6760 / 8760 EG8145V5 AirEngine 5760

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Huawei CloudEngine S-Series Switch Portfolio

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CloudEngine S12700E: New Core Switches in Wi-Fi 6 Era
CloudEngine S12700E-4/8/12

Benchmarking Model S12700E S10500X C9600

Bandwidth per slot 4.8Tbps 4Tbps 2.4Tbps

100G board density 24 20 12


• Control and switching separated architecture, on-demand
configuration, and flexible capacity expansion Cache 4 GB/board 64 MB/board 108 MB/device

Software AC, 1K
• Redundancy design for key components, providing Native AC 10K AP APs
Not supported

99.999% reliability
Data Forwarding
cell switching Packet switching Packet switching
Mode
• Ultra-large buffer and HQoS scheduling ensure user
HQoS scheduling User+Application Not supported Applies only to
experience of key applications.

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Huawei CloudEngine S-Series Switch Portfolio
Chassis Switches 10GE Fixed Switches GE Fixed Switches

CloudEngine S6730-H CloudEngine S5732-H CloudEngine S5732-H: CloudEngine S5735-S series switches
CloudEngine S12700E series switches series switches Multi-GE Access Switch
series switches
CloudEngine CloudEngine
S5735-S24P4X S5735-S24T4X
CloudEngine CloudEngine
S6730-H48X6C S5732-H48S6Q
CloudEngine CloudEngine
CloudEngine S5732-H: S5735-S32T4X S5735-S48P4X
Hybrid Optical-Electrical Switch
CloudEngine CloudEngine CloudEngine CloudEngine CloudEngine
S12700E-12 S12700E-8 S12700E-4 S6730-H24X6C S5732-H24S6Q CloudEngine CloudEngine
S5735-S48S4X S5735-S48T4X

CloudEngine S6730-S CloudEngine S5731-S CloudEngine S5731-H CloudEngine S5735-L series switches
S7700 series switches series switches series switches series switches
CloudEngine CloudEngine
S5735-L12P4S-A S5735-L12T4S-A
CloudEngine CloudEngine
CloudEngine S5731-S24P4X S5731-H24P4XC
S6730-S24X6Q CloudEngine CloudEngine
S5735-L24P4S-A S5735-L24P4X-A
S7703 S7706 S7712 CloudEngine S5735-S-IA
(in-house MCUD) CloudEngine CloudEngine
S5731-S24T4X S5731-H24T4XC CloudEngine CloudEngine
S5735-L24T4S-A S5735-L24T4X-A
CloudEngine S5735-S-I:
Extended-Temperature Switch CloudEngine CloudEngine CloudEngine CloudEngine
S5731-S48P4X S5731-H48P4XC S5735-L32ST4X-A S5735-L48P4X-A

CloudEngine CloudEngine CloudEngine CloudEngine


S5731-S48T4X S5731-H48T4XC S5735-L48T4S-A S5735-L48T4X-A

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Naming Rules for CloudEngine S Series Fixed Switches
Product series Port attributes Key Features

C l o u d E n g i n e S 5 7 0 0 E C - H 4 8 T 4 Y C - M A

A B C D E F G H I J K L M

Location Meaning Description


A Brand name (1 bit) Fixed as S
B Network positioning (1 bit) 8: core switch; 6: aggregation switch; 5: access switch
C Market positioning (1 bit) 7: enterprise network market; 3: carrier market
The leftmost one bit indicates the generation, for example, 10/20/50.
D Switch series (2 bits)
The rightmost one bit indicates the specification upgrade, for example, 01/02/03.
E Industry identifier (1 or 2 bits) Null by default; EC: e-commerce model; S: channel distribution model.
F Series model (1 bit) H: high-end model; S: standard model; L: lite model.
G Number of downlink ports (2 bits) Number of downlink ports
D: 400G; C: 100G; Q: 40G; Y: 25G; X: 10G optical; M: 10G electrical; N: 2.5G/5G electrical; S: GE optical; T: GE electrical; F: FE
H Downlink port type (2 bits)
electrical; P: GE electrical port, supporting PoE; U: GE electrical port, supporting PoE++; UM: multi-GE port, supporting PoE++.

I Number of uplink ports (1 bit) Number of uplink ports

J Uplink port type (2 bits) D: 400G; C: 100G; Q: 40G; Y: 25G; X: 10GE optical; S: GE optical; T: GE electrical; TP: combo port.

K Card slot (1 bit) Null: Cards are not supported; C: Uplink cards are supported.
Null by default; If there is a value (for example, M or I) for this bit, the switch is a dedicated one. M indicates a switch tailored for video
L Dedicated bit (1 bit)
surveillance scenarios, and I indicates an extended-temperature switch.
M Type of power supply delivered by default A: AC power supply; D: –48 V DC power supply; null: no power supply delivered by default.

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Huawei OptiXaccess(OLT) & OptiXstar(ONU) Series Portfolio

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EA5800 Product Family for Giga Access and Future Proof

OptiXaccess EA5800-X2 OptiXaccess EA5800-X7 OptiXaccess EA5800-X15 OptiXaccess EA5800-X17


 19-inch subrack, 2 U  19-inch subrack, 6 U  19-inch subrack, 11 U  21-inch subrack, 11 U

 2 slots for control boards and 2  2 slots for control boards and 7  2 slots for control boards and 15  2 slots for control boards and 17
slots for service boards slots for service boards slots for service boards slots for service boards

 Switching capacity: 480 Gbit/s  Switching capacity: 3.6 Tbps  Switching capacity: 3.6 Tbps  Switching capacity: 3.6 Tbps

 Upstream port: 10GE/GE  Upstream port: 10GE/GE  Upstream port: 10GE/GE  Upstream port: 10GE/GE

 Service port: 32*GPON, 32*10G  Service port: 112*GPON,  Service port: 240*GPON,  Service port: 272*GPON, 272*10G
GPON, 96*GE/FE, or 16*10GE 112*10G GPON, 336*GE/FE, or 240*10G GPON, 720*GE/FE, or GPON, 816*GE/FE, or 408*10GE
168*10GE 360*10GE

Maximum 2k ONUs Maximum 7k ONUs Maximum 15k ONUs Maximum 17k ONUs
The same service card can be used in 4 modes OLT and the same control card can be used in mode X17, X15, X7 and X2
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High Cost-effective ONT EG8145V5 for Room-like Scenarios
Appearance Highlights
• Support Any Port Any Service

• IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz) and IEEE 802.11 a/n/ac (5 GHz)

• 2 × 2 MIMO (2.4G&5G)

• Antenna gain: 5 dBi

• WMM/Multiple SSIDs/WPS,2.4G&5G concurrent

• Air interface rate:300 Mbit/s (2.4G); 867 Mbit/s(5G)

• Static power consumption 5.3 W

• Max. power consumption 18W

Applications: Dormitory, Guest room, Wards, Apartment. Brief Specification


Dormitory, Guest room, Wards, Apartment. • 1 SC/APC, 4 GE port, 1 POTS, Wi-Fi 11n 2.4G 2*2 MIMO & 11ac
Dual-band 5G 2*2MIMO
GE/FE
• Dimension: 187mm*142mm*32mm
POTS
RF
• OMCI/TR069 management
To ER
• Desktop horizontal-mounted & wall-mounted
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Indoor P Series ONU for Data Backhauling
To ER
Brief Specification

Projector ONU

OptiXstar P812E OptiXstar P612E


Network interface: XGS-PON Network interface: GPON
Podium
PA
User interface: 4*GE(PoE+)+1*2.5GE (PoE+) User interface: 4GE(PoE+ 30W)
Cloud PoE/PoE+: 60 W (maximum power of a single port: 30 W) PoE/PoE+: Max Output 60W
Desktop
Protection: 4 kV surge protection Protection: 6 kV AC, 4 kV GE surge protection
Dimensions: 220 mm x 150 mm x 35 mm Dimensions: 190 mm x 130 mm x 35 mm

OptiXstar P813E OptiXstar P613E


Network interface: XGS-PON Network interface: GPON
Wi-Fi 6
User interface: 8*GE (PoE+) User interface: 4GE+4GE PoE+

PoE/PoE+: 120 W (maximum power of a single port: 30 PoE/PoE+: 60 W (maximum power of a single port: 30 W)

W) Protection: 4 kV surge protection

Protection: 4 kV surge protection Dimensions: 220 mm x 150 mm x 35 mm

Dimensions: 220 mm x 150 mm x 35 mm


Highlights
 Fiber to the Classroom  Type B Single/Dual Homing
 One ONU connected to all Service  Security: 802.1X and IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack firewall
 POE powered Wi-Fi 6 AP/Camera  Temperature: –5°C to +45°C

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Outdoor Integrated Site enables Flexible Deployment
A high-quality video backhauling site solution with minute-level deployment, full-time online, and visual O&M.

Solar

PowerCube500
(EG8084P-300G1/H1)

Simple Reliable Intelligent PowerCube500


(T672E-150G1)
Integration, Quick online Full scenarios, Full time online Visual O&M, Predictive issues
Network and power supply integrated IP65 Remote NMS Battery
Three mode power inputs, Solar, Battery, Grid Natural cooling APP supported
Four voltage outputs, PoE+/PoE++, DC, AC -40~55℃ temperature range Remote power-off reset

Highway Metro Save city Enterprise Border Airport


Fiber
Grid

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Industry-1st SFP ONU enables Massive Connection

Fiber to the Things OptiXstar T800E / T600E

Specifications Information
PoE Switches
XGS-PON SFP ONU
Network-Network Interface
And GPON SFP ONU

XGS-PON SFP ONU Support 1GE, 2.5GE, 10GE


User-Network Interface
GPON SFP ONU 1GE, 2.5GE
Wi-Fi AP Power Prediction GPON < 2w, XGSPON ~2.3w

OLT XGSPON SFP ONU < 72 mm


Module Length
GPON SFP ONU <65mm

4G/5G RF Site Temperature -40-85°C

Dying Gasp Alarm Support

Type B Protection Support


Smart Pole/Camera
Deployment and Provisioning Plug and Play without configuration
/Machine
Software Upgrade Support remote upgrade through OLT OMCI

• Industrial Level Product, Wide range of temperature


Highlights • Standard SFP Size, shortest in the industry
• Ultra Lower Power Consumption, lowest in the industry
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OptiXstar ONT and ONU Product Portfolio

EG8084P P602E P622E P612E P613E P812E P813E


Network-side Port Network-side Port Network-side Port Network-side Port Network-side Port Network-side Port Network-side Port
ONU GPON/XG-PON/XGS-PON GPON GPON dual-uplink GPON GPON XGSPON XGSPON
User-side Port User-side Port User-side Port User-side Port User-side Port User-side Port User-side Port
8GE PoE++/PoE+ 4GE 4GE 4GE PoE+(60W) 4GE + 4GE POE+(60W) 4*GE+1*2.5GE 8GE PoE+(120W)
Temperature PoE+(60W)
Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature
-40-55°C 6KV -40-55°C 6KV Temperature
-40-70°C -40-45°C 4KV -40-45°C 4KV -40-45°C 4KV
-5-45°C 4KV

EG8010H
Network-side Port
GPON P802E P805E P815E* T800E/T600E
User-side Port
EG8040H5 Network-side Port Network-side Port Network-side Port Network-side Port
1GE
Network-side Port XGSPON XGSPON XGSPON XGSPON/GPON
User-side Port User-side Port User-side Port User-side Port
EG8120L5 GPON
XGS-PON 1GE/2.5GE/10GE
4GE 24GE 24GE POE+(370W)
Network-side Port User-side Port GPON 1GE/2.5GE
Temperature Temperature Temperature
GPON 4GE Temperature
-40-55°C 6KV -40-55°C
ONT User-side Port
-40-55°C
-40-55°C
1POTS+2GE
PowerCube500 PowerCube500
(T672E) (EG8084P-300G1/H1)
EG8245H5 EG8247H5 EG8145V5
Network-side Port Network-side Port
Network-side Port Network-side Port Network-side Port
GPON XGSPON/GPON
GPON GPON GPON
User-side Port User-side Port
User-side Port User-side Port User-side Port
4GE 7GE(1/2 PoE++, 3-7 PoE+)
2POTS+4GE+1USB 2POTS+4GE+1USB+1RF+ 1POTS+4GE+1USB+
Temperature Temperature
WIFI(2.4G 2*2) WIFI(2.4G 2*2) WIFI(2.4G&5G 2*2)
-40-55°C -40-55°C

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Naming Rules for OptiXstar Series ONU
Product Brand Port attributes Key Features

O p t i X s t a r T 8 1 3 E

A B C D E

A location B location C location D location E location


Brand
Product Type (Network interface) (User interface) (Number of LAN ports) (Key features)
3: EPON 0: No other interface is available. 0: one port E: enterprise network product
5:10G EPON 1: PoE 1: two ports D: dual power supplies
6: GPON 2: dual upstream transmission 2: indicates four ports. H: hybrid SC interface
P-POL ONU 7: 2.5G/5GPON 3: POTS port on the user side 3: indicates eight ports. W: Wi-Fi ONU
OptiXstar 8:10G GPON/20G PON 5: PON port on the user side 4:16 ports D: dual power supplies
T-Special ONU
6: The user side supports industrial interfaces,
9: 50G-PON 5:24 ports
such as serial ports and USB ports.
1: upstream Wi-Fi 7: integrated/panel
9: xGE on the user side, x>=5
Notes Other numbers are reserved. 4 and 8 are reserved. 2 to the power of N

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Huawei QuickODN Product Series Portfolio

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QuickODN Solution Accelerates Fiber Deployment
MPO enables chain topology Fully pre-terminated Bullet-like connector Small size, wall-mounted
Saving trunk fiber Zero splicing Easy cabling Removing ELV

2. Hub-Box

1. MPO cable

1. ODF
2. Pre-terminated
Distribution cable

3. Sub-Box
3. Pre-terminated
Drop cable

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3 Boxes + 3 Cables Connecting Fiber as Easy as Cat-x Cable
HubBox
FDB2110SI-8M
Solution Description

1:4
 3 Boxes+3 Cables,Fully pre-terminated
 MPO cable connecting ODF & HubBox and HubBox & HubBox

1:4
 Single-core pre-terminated cable connecting HubBox & Subbox
and SubBox & ONU 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8
MPO Cable
 Combinations of HubBox and SubBox providing N:2~N:64

.
..
8*SubBox FDB2110SI-8
Splitting ratio ,where N=1,2
HubBox
FDB2110SI-8M

Applications

1:4
 Schools, Hotels, Hospitals, Airports, Shopping Centers...

1:4
Solution Highlights 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8
 Fully pre-terminated: OLT-ODF-HubBox-SubBox-ONU No HubBox
FDB2110SI-8M 8*SubBox FDB2110SI-8
Splicing, special tool, skilled worker required

1:4
 Ethernet cable-like operation, efficiency improved by 20% ,TCO
Single-core pre-terminated distribution cable
saved by 20%

1:4
 Bullet-like connector: Making it easy for duct cabling
 Space Saving: Small-sized Subbox, Hubbox for wall mounting,
1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8 1:8
no ELV required 4*MPO output
12-core MPO
 MPO cable: MPO Cable enabling chain networking, saving trunk 8*SubBox FDB2110SI-8 Single-core pre-terminated drop cable
48*Patchcords
fiber ODF
OLT

.
..
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QuickODN Product Portfolio(Indoor and Outdoor)
SubBox:
ODF FIU2122 HubBox
SSC2801-TM-2 SSC2819-SM-2U
SSC2819-SM-2M
Splicing Pre-Terminated

Input:48*SC/APC
Output:4*12FC MPO

Splicing:48-core
HubBox FDB2110SI-8M SubBox FDB2110SI-8 Input: 1*FP-S01 Input:1*12-core MPO Input:1*SC/APC
Output:1*12-core MPO, 2*SC/APC Output:2*SC/APC
Output:2*SC/APC, 2*FP-B01
Splitting:2:2 Splitting:1:2 (10/90)
Splitting:2:2

MPO Cable Distribution Cable

Input:1*12-core MPO Input:1*SC/APC or 2*SC/APC


Output:1*12-core MPO, 8*SC/APC Output:8*SC/APC Interface:2*SC/APC
Splitting:1:2/1:4/1:8/2:2/2:4/2:8 Splitting:1:8 or 2:8 Core:1
Length: 15/25/50/80/100/120/150
MPO Cable Drop Cable /180/200/250/300/350m
Distribution Cable
Drop Cable

Interface:2*MPO Dual Outdoor Interface:2*MPO Single Outdoor Interface:2*SC/APC


Interface:2*MPO Interface:2*SC/APC Interface:2*SC/APC Core:12 Core:12 Core:1
Core:12 Core:1 Core:1 Length:100/150/200/300/500m Length:100/150/200/300/500m Length: 1/3/5/10m
Length:10/20/30/40/50/70/100m Length: 10/20/30/40/50/70/100m Length: 10/20/30/40/50m
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Huawei AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 Product Series Portfolio

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Flagship Indoor Wi-Fi 6 AP: AirEngine 8760-X1-PRO
16 spatial streams + flexible radio mode Industry's highest: two 10G uplink ports
switchover
16 spatial streams Ultra-high
capacity

10.75 10GE 10GE

Gbit/s Optical: 10GE SFP+ or


XGSPON SFP ONU
Dual-PoE power
Electrical: 10GE x 2
Radio modes: 4+8+independent radio for supply, improving
Supporting optical/electrical
AP reliability
scanning/4+12 / 4+8+4 hybrid cable

Independent flow probe Micro air ducts + liquid cooling


AirEngine 8760-X1-PRO

Independent hardware +
dual-band scanning Micro air duct-combined Liquid cooling
Real-time network optimization heat dissipation system
* Works with CampusInsight to perform big data calibration. 4 degrees
Parameter Specification Parameter Specification
Port 2 x 10GE electrical + 1 x 10GE SFP+ Antenna Built-in smart antenna
DC: 42.5 V to 57 V
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0 Power supply
PoE++, dual power supplies for backup
AP rate 1.15 Gbit/s + 9.6 Gbit/s USB port 1
Hardware encryption: IPsec and DTLS
Built-in IoT module ZigBee, RFID, asset management, and ESL Security
WPA3
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Wall Plate Wi-Fi 6 AP: AirEngine 5760-22W
Optical: XGPON/GPON
Electrical: 2.5G/GE/FE
Optical fiber or network
cable to the home
Optical fiber or network
cable to the home

Optical fiber or network


cable to the home

Smart antenna
Multi-rate uplink ports
Optical splitter Enabling signals to move with users
Multiple downlink ports: electrical port:
Switch 4 x GE + 2 x transparent transmission

Network cable
to the home
4882 Cloud platform
Mbps OR
Network cable 5000 Converged management
to the home platform
4000 WAC
Network cable 3000
to the home 1200 Wall Built-in
2000 plate AP
574 574
1000 USB/PoE out
0 Rate of Huawei wall
RFID module
华为面板速率
plate AP
2.4GHz 5GHz
Rate of industry-
业界面板速率
average wall plate AP IoT & Wi-Fi convergence
AirEngine 5760-22W Multi-fold rate increase (built-in chip/IoT expansion via USB)
Parameter Specification Parameter Specification
Uplink: 1 x 2.5GE electrical + 1 x GPON
Port Antenna Built-in smart antenna
Downlink: 4 x GE electrical; Pass Through x 2
DC: 42.5 V to 57 V
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0 Power supply
PoE+
AP rate 2+4 mode: 0.57 Gbit/s + 4.8 Gbit/s USB port 1 (IoT expansion via the USB port)
Hardware encryption: IPsec and DTLS
PoE out One downlink port supports PoE out Security
WPA3
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Sustainable Supply of Wi-Fi 5 Products and Launch of New
Diverse-Supply Wi-Fi 6 Products for All Scenarios
Sustainable supply of Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 Full-series Wi-Fi 6 has been launched
AP7000 series AP7060DN AirEngine 8760-X1-PRO
Flagship model • 4+12, 4+4+8, or 4+8+scanning

AP6000 series AirEngine 6760 series


Mid-range and • RTU upgrade: 4+4+4, 4+8, or
high-end model 4+6+scanning
• Basic: 4+6

AP4000 series AirEngine 5760-10 AirEngine 5760-51


Economical model • RTU upgrade: 2+2+4, 4+4, or
2+4+scanning
• Basic: 2+4

AP2000 series AirEngine 5760-22W


Wall plate model • 2+4

Agile distributed AD9400/R200 series


AirEngine 9700D-M/5760-22WD
model + + 2+4

AirEngine 8760R/6760R series


AP8000 series • 8+8, 4+12, 4+4+4, or
Outdoor 4+8+scanning
AirEngine 6760R series
model • 4+4
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Thank you. 把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

Copyright©2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


All Rights Reserved.

The information in this document may contain predictive


statements including, without limitation, statements regarding
the future financial and operating results, future product
portfolio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in the predictive statements.
Therefore, such information is provided for reference purpose
only and constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance. Huawei
may change the information at any time without notice.
Huawei Campus OptiX Solution Network Design and Quotation

Enterprise Transmission & Access Technology Sales Dept


Su Zheng & Xiong Baifeng
May, 2020

Security Level:
Preface

 Try to answer in this training


How to make a high level design for Campus OptiX Network

 Target audience of this training


Pre-sales personnel with basic knowledge of Huawei Campus OptiX products and solutions

 Example involved in this training


Network coverage for a new five-star hotel scenario

 Training Duration
1.5 hours

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Part 1: Design Principles

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Campus OptiX Project Design Process
Technical We are Here
Exchange

HLD LLD
High Level Design Low Level Design
RFI / RFP

RFP is the most comprehensive and • The HLD document is a solution design • The LLD document is a solution design
standard source of customer business document, including the topology architecture, implementation document, including the
requirements. service implementation design, logical design detailed networking topology, naming
• Clarify requirements by holding overview, and network evolution solution. It is a rules, address planning, configuration
clarification meetings with the customer mandatory document for LLD. data, and configuration scripts.
to identify and fill in gaps. • The HLD should be as detailed as possible. In • The LLD can guide the engineering
• Obtain the actual situation on site the design phase, otherwise, the HLD cannot delivery and network software
through site survey as the input of design guide the project delivery. commissioning

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(RAOSP) Five Steps only to conduct your HLD design

Requirement understanding
Architecture design
ODN design
Service design
Product Selection and Highlights

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Step 1
Requirement
Step1: Did you completely and truly understand your customers
requirements?

Target Identify the value of requirements and meet customer requirements at


the optimal cost based on product capabilities

Actions 5 Techniques to Help Understand Your Customers


1. RFP Research Or Ask Customers. ...
2. Conduct Surveys. ...
3. Hold An Technical Clarify Meeting. ...
4. Look Past The Purchase. ...
5. Make The Necessary And Reasonable Assumptions ...

Truth Here are 5 things at least you need to know


1. Project Background And Scope
2. Project Scenario
3. Service Types And Bandwidth Requirements
4. Layout(include Cabling)
5. Construction Period
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Step 1
Requirement

Key Requirement Description and Checklist

Requirement checklist example


The purpose of identifying typical scenarios is to select
Typical Scenarios for
product models and design integrated cabling based on Service Type Bandwidth
Convergence and Access IPTV
typical scenarios to simplify design and implementation
POTS(Telphone)
VOIP
Services per User
HSI(Suffer internet)
Campus services are mainly classified into data, voice, Video surveillance
and Video services, For example: CATV
Specify services type • Data : PC, AP, monitoring services (such as access control) WIFI
to be accessed • Voice: VOIP, Analog Phone Item Remark
• Video: IPTV, CCTV End user number
Building Type
Construction Area or Distance
New or Expand
Determining The required bandwidth is the basis for determining the Protection mode single /dual homing
Bandwidth split ratio, ONU/ONT/AP model selection, and number of power backup YES/NO
Requirements OLT PON ports POWER DC or AC
NEED POE YES/NO
Need Huawei provide ODN part YES/NO
Need ODN Design YES/NO
ONU outdoor or Indoor
Different protection types determine different network ONU Installation Mode Ground/Pole/Wall
Specify
Operating environment Temperature: Humidity:
protection mode architectures, product models, and devices quantities
ONU/ONT UNI Interface TYPE GE/FE/POTS/WIFI/RF
Splitting Plan one level or two level
Special requirement

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Step 2
Architecture
Step2: What kind of architecture should I choose to meet customer
requirements?

Principle: Based on scenario characteristics, choose different network topologies


Open applications
 Residential, shops, apartments and hotel rooms of one optical
Monitoring Wireless Building
Internet Voice CATV
system management automation
fiber mode is adopted, resolved through GPON all applications in
www
the room;
Intelligent visualized O&M

E2E full-lifecycle
 Campus ground, underground parking, public channels and other
management Automatic
configuration public areas and uses one fiber to aggregation nodes, and then

through aggregation nodes ONU to solve all the area of the


Core switch
IP + optical terminal application access;
All-scenario access
OptiXaccess  The all-optical network in addition to the OLT and back-end of
OLT

GPON (or ONU),are passive devices, low failure rate, and easy-
OptiXstar
ONU
to-maintenance and upgrade.

Basic services Wi-Fi 6 Campus management Building automation

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ODN

Step3: ODN design based on site survey is the key to delivery

Basic QuickODN Structure ODN design principles


Integrated convergence point
2 From top to
ODN Feeder cable section bottom, select the
optimal path from
Point 3: Point 4:
Point 1: integrated Point 2: information Information aggregation point the root node.
information information
convergence point convergence point
distribution point access point
AP
Distribution section
≤ 100 m PC
IP phone Information distribution point
OLT+ODF HubBox (FDT) SubBox (FAT) ONU Door
control Access section 1 Tree structure;
from bottom to
Line 1: optical Line 2: optical Line 3: optical
Information access point top, converge
feeder cable distribution access cable
section cable section section from connection
Connection point points.
(such as PC, AP, and
surveillance cameras) ...

• The ODN planning is based on the 3 points and 4 lines • Generally, an ODN is in a tree-like structure, an integrated convergence
point is the root, connection points are the leaves, the information
• In a POL campus, the information aggregation point and optical feeder
convergence points and information access points are large and small
cable section are not mandatory. In a small- and medium-sized campus, the
branch points.
information aggregation point and optical feeder cable section are not
required. In a mini-campus, there may even be no information distribution • The ODN design can follow the principle of converging from connection
point or optical distribution cable section, and the OLT is directly connected points to the integrated convergence point.
to the ONU.
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Step 3
ODN

Determine the Split Mode


• Splitting can be classified into Centralized splitting and Distributed splitting. The following splitting modes are recommended:

• Mode 1:Distributed splitting • Mode 2: Centralized splitting


Weak-current
Weak-current Bld IT Room room per floor User side
room per floor
Bld IT Room User side

ODF Fiber Terminal


ODF Terminal Core SW OLT Splitter connection point ONU
Core SW OLT Splitter ONU/ONT device
POL device POL

• Optical splitters are deployed in a distributed point(such as weak-current • Optical splitters are placed together with the OLT in the central
room), with one or more floors as one optical splitting point. equipment room,

Comparison Item Centralized splitting Distributed splitting


Optical cable cost High Medium
Other material cost Medium High (more FATs and optical splitters)
Medium Medium
Construction cost (more optical cable deployment workload) (More workload is required for fiber splicing and fiber removal.)

High Medium
Maintainability (centralized and simple physical links) (many connection points, many fault points)

Link attenuation Small Large

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ODN

Determine the Split Ratio

Max distance Common Recommend


• The split ratio is determined by the optical path PON Type – (Theoretical Use ed Max Split
Value) Distance Ratio
attenuation and bandwidth requirements.
• The split ratio determines the maximum number GPON 60KM 20KM 1:32

of ONUs that can be connected to the OLT 10G GPON 100KM 20KM 1:64

Split Ratio Vs. Bandwidth


1:4 1:4 1:8 1:8
PON (fully connected (Connects to 3 (fully connected (Connects to 6 Notice:
to ONUs) ONUs) to ONUs) ONUs)

GPON Uplink
1.25G/4= 1.25G/3= 1.25G/8= 1.25G/6= • All users under a PON port share the
312.5M / ONU 417M/ONU 156M/ONU 208M/ONU
bandwidth together. That is, if only one
2.5G/4= 2.5G/3= 2.5G/8= 2.5G/6=
GPON Downlink
625M / ONU 833M/ONU 313M/ONU 417M/ONU user uses the bandwidth, the user can get
XGS PON 10G/4= 10G/3= 10G/8= 10G/6=
the full 2.5G/10G bandwidth.
Uplink/Downlink 2500M / ONU 3333M / ONU 1250M / ONU 1666M / ONU

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Service

Step4: Service Design, the basis for successful project delivery

Basic Principles
Service design is the beginning of service provisioning and the key to the success of a project.
Service design should be based on customer requirements and design differentiated and targeted
products.

Typical service design involves the following aspects:

Design bandwidth allocation based on the service bearing mode and


Bandwidth Planning
customer's bandwidth requirements.

Service flow Planning Plan the service flow of each service and specify the data and control flow

Reliability design mainly involves hardware-level protection and network-level


Reliability Design
protection. This section describes only network-side protection.

Security Design The security part focuses on access authentication and permission control.

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Step 4
Service

Properly Plan bandwidth based on the access service type


Design Principles for Typical Services
Typical Bandwidth
Design Principles and Ideas
Services requirement
• GPON: Asymmetric bandwidth. It is cost-effective
Typical Value Reference
when the customer does not have high requirements Hotel Scenario
on the upstream bandwidth
Wired LAN HSI, Voice
• XGSPON: Symmetrical bandwidth, when customers
have high requirements for both upstream and Bandwidth Considered per Service Outlet
downstream bandwidth
Service type BW Mbit
• Due to large BW, XGS-PON is recommended Guest Room WAP BW Per User Device 20
• Room-like scenario, ONT with Wi-Fi is recommended IP Phone 0.5
WIFI WIFI5 / WIFI6 • When APs are connected to the ONT, higher
IPTV 12
bandwidth is required. For example, Wi-Fi 6 needs to
be planned based on AP bandwidth requirements. BMS System 1
ONT Management 1
• CCTV mainly focuses on the guarantee of upstream
Audio system 1
bandwidth.
UPS management 0.3
• GPON for normal CCTV, typical BW is 2~4 Mbit/s for
4K/1080P/720P Low Density AP 100
CCTV 720p, 4~8Mbit/s for 1080p HD real-time surveillance
Camera
• XGS-PON is recommended for special video High Density AP 300
requirements, such as 4K or higher, the uplink
bandwidth is sufficient.
Recommended Typical Bandwidth:
4K/1080P/720P
IPTV 4K@30fps: 15~20M bps, 4K@60fps: 20~30M bps
Live broadcast /VoD
SD: 2~4M, HD:8~12M

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Step 4
Service

Bandwidth Bottleneck and Solution in the Campus

Router
PON ports, OLT upstream ports, core switch upstream ports, data
BW Bottleneck center ports, and campus egresses are all bandwidth bottlenecks on
Firewall campus networks

• Campus Egress Bottleneck: Expanding the leased bandwidth from ISP


Core SW

• Core SW Bottleneck: by using E-Trunk to Increase the overall bandwidth


limit.
• OLT Uplink: Supports a maximum of 80GE link aggregation load balancing,
in this year, we can propose 2*100GE uplink capacity

• PON System: properly plan the split ratio and the number of services carried
on the PON to avoid congestion. For uplink services, the QoS of high-priority
services can be guaranteed

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Service

Typical Service Flow

Agile controller eSight  Unified EMS for both GPON and Switch
IPTV PBX  Core switch enable 802.1x and portal for both ONT and AP;
server system
Porta/Radius EMS
 Centralized authentication agent, easy maintenance;

Firewall Router
AGG SW
ISP
Portal & 802.1x
eSight
Use to manage and monitor OLT, Switch, support ONT service provisioning.
Core SW Server + System SW + eSight SW
WLC
AP Portal authentication flow
Agile controller
ONT Portal authentication flow
OLT For user authentication, Include AAA, portal, Radius function.
AP Internet dataflow
Server + Agile controller SW
SPL ONT Internet dataflow
WLC
ONT Voice dataflow To control and manage fit AP, traffic aggregation.
ONT IPTV dataflow WLC Hardware

POE ONU

ONT WIFI AP

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Service

Reliability: Link Protection Design

PON Line Protection Uplink Protection

Type B dual-homing dual-homing single-homing

OLT1 OLT2
Cluster/Stack
Cluster/Stack

PON Port 1 PON port 2

LAG LAG

OLT OLT

50ms

ONU ONU

LAG Between OLT Dual- Layer 3 stacking, OLT dual-link


Links and Layer 3 aggregation not configured

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Service

Security: Access Control and Authentication


Authentication center IT ROOM External Network
Radius Server SSL VPN

Radius router

FW

DC
Pre-authentication
(Guest VLAN) AC 802.1x Auth. point
Core SW Branch

OLT
Post-authentication
(Restricted VLAN)
Radius EAP over CAPWAP FDT

ONU ONU
802.1x
EAP authentication point
AP AP

PC

1: ONU as the Authentication Point 2: Core Switch as the Authentication Point


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Step 5
Product

Step5: Product Selection Principle


Factors Affecting
ONU Selection Conditions ONU Model Selection
ONU Selection
Service Types and Quantity in Typical
ONU downstream port type and quantity ONU model and quantity
Scenarios

Indicates the number of upstream PON


Concurrent Bandwidth Requirements
ports on the ONU.

Future Capacity Expansion


ONU Upstream PON Port Type
Requirements

PON Line Protection Type

• The type and number of the accessed services determine the type and number of the ONU UNI ports. The future
capacity expansion requirements determine the number of ONUs that need to be reserved

• The bandwidth requirement determines the type of PON port on the ONU. If the concurrent bandwidth is large and
the GPON bandwidth with a small split ratio such as 1:4 or 1:8 cannot meet the requirement, the 10G GPON OLT
and ONU are recommended.
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Part 2: Practice Example

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Understanding of XXX Hotel Requirement
Background:
XXX is a new-built luxury hotel. It includes 4 towers: Tower1, 3, 2 and 4, and outdoor villas. To bring ultimate living experience,
all-optical solution is proposed to bear all types of data service within hotel. Such as Internet, VoIP, IPTV, public WiFi, CCTV, etc.
Scope:
The solution includes both active and passive network equipment. OLT, ONT, ODN, EMS, AP, Core Switch, Firewall, etc.

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Port Requirement for Guest Room

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Floor Layout and Consideration

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Overall Architecture

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Network Architecture Overview

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ODN Design - Optical Splitting—Indoor

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ODN Design - Optical Splitting—Outdoor

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Consideration and Assumption
Site selection consideration:
 OLT, Core Switch, Internet Gateway and other main equipment are centralized deployed in Floor3
 1 OLT for each tower, outdoor area suggest to connected by Floor-3 OLT
 1 POE ONU maximum connect AP or Camera within 2 floors up and down, duo to POE distance limitation
 Use 1 level(1:32) split solution for all PON ports, optical splitter suggest to deploy in the shaft of each floor
 24P POE ONU are suggested to deploy in service room of each floor, easy to get power supply
 One or Two ONTs will be suggested to deploy in the guest room.
 For security purpose, suggest use separated PON port for CCTV service, don’t fix with other internet services

Service Assumption:
 Guest room bandwidth is 30Mbps, suggest adapt 1:32 split ratio. Consider future bandwidth expansion and link
redundancy, restrict 1 GPON port connect maximum 30 guest rooms
 Portal authentication for wireline and wireless internet access for guest, 802.1x authentication for internal office use
 EMS and core switch redundancy configuration
 IPTV suggest implement multicast
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Bandwidth Assumption

Bandwidth Assumption:
 Assume average bandwidth of AP is 15Mbps, guest room(exclude IPTV) average bandwidth is 10Mbps.
 Assume convergence ratio is 1/15 towards operator Internet
 CCTV traffic is within hotel internal.
 Assume IPTV operator push 100 channel traffic to Hotel entrance, internal IPTV server record and distribute
to each guest room. There is only live broadcasting traffic between hotel and TV operator.
 OLT uplink port 1*10GE+1*GE, Internet exit gateway bandwidth 1.4Gpbs

L
AP T+L AP OUT Camera IPTV
(Include WF)

Total Qty(1+3+2+4+Public) 324 1601 46 12 497 1379


Max Bandwidth/device 30 22 30 30 2 8
Avg Bandwidth/device 15 10 10 15 2 8
Convergence ratio 1/15 1/15 1/15 1/15 100% 80%
Total Max Bandwidth 648 2348 92 24 994 8826
Total Avg Bandwidth 324 1067 31 12 994 8826
Internet Egress: 1434 Mbps Intranet Intranet

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Product Selection for Guest Room:One Fiber for One Room

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Solution for Guest Room

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Solution for Public Area—AP, CCTV

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De
Device List
Item Model Tower 1 Tower 2 Tower 3 Tower 4 Outdoor Lift Total
OLT EA5800-X2 1 1 1 1 4
ONT for Room EG8145V5 294 298 339 322 54 1307
AP Indoor AP4050DN 68 69 65 69 271
AP Outdoor AP2051DN 14 14
AC Agile controller 1 1
P613E
ONU-8P 18 17 14 16 8 73
4P POE+4P GE
P612E
ONU-4P 1 1 5 6 12 8 33
4P POE
EA5821
ONU-24POE 10 9 9 7 1 36
-24P POE
EA5821
ONU-24P 9 9 8 12 1 39
-24P GE
FAT-1:32 (1:32) 15 17 17 18 3 70
AGG Switch S5735-48S 2 2

Building Switch 16GE+4*10GE 1 1 1 1 4

Core Switch S6730-H24 2 2


Firewall USG6555E 2 2
Router AR6120 2 2
NMS eSight 1 1

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UniSTAR SCT (Preview Edition) is an online platform for simple, fast and intelligent quotation. It helps quickly browse Huawei enterprise products,
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features brand-new functional layout and flat UI design. On this platform, services can be intelligently recommended, comprehensively improving
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Quotation Procedure
Export &
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Share &
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from the Shopping Cart  Configuring Devices  Configuring the Maintenance, Discounts  Sharing a Quotation
 Creating an Empty  Modifying the Data& Device Retention, and  Batch Setting Discounts  Submitting a Quotation
Quotation Configuration Result Installation Services
 Maintenance Renewal
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 Importing Services

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View Huawei Products Select Huawei Products Purchase Huawei Products

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Creating an Empty Quotation

Click Rapid Quotation on the home page


1
to create an empty quotation.

Click NewQuotation on the My Quotation


2 page to create an empty quotation.

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Adding Devices

1 Click Add Product. Search for devices to


2
be quoted.

3 Select devices to be
quoted.

4 Click Add.

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Configuring Devices

4 View the configuration


result.

Click the model name to go to


1
the parameter setting page.

Set equipment
2
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3 Click Verify&Save.

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Modifying the Configuration Result

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1
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Quoting Services by One Click (1/2)

Click Configure Service.


1

Select the services to be


2
quoted.

Note:
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2. Unnecessary services can be deselected.
3 Click OK.

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Quoting Services by One Click (2/2)

4 Set service parameters.

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3
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Sharing a Quotation (1/2)

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2
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Click this icon to share a single


3
quotation.

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Sharing a Quotation (2/2)
4 Enter the email address or
account of the recipient.

5 Click Share.

Click My Share to search for


6
a shared quotation.

7 Click Add to Quotation.

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Exporting a Quotation
On the My Quotation page, select
2
quotations to export in batches.
Click this icon to export a
3
single quotation.

4 Set export options.

5 Click Next.

1 Click Export.
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Submitting a Quotation
On the My Quotation page, select
2
quotations to submit in batches. Click this icon to submit a
3
single quotation.

Click Submit.
1

4 Select a
business type.

5 Click Next.

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Practice
Background:
XXX is a new built luxury hotel. It includes 4 floors: Tower 1, 2, 3 and 4, and outdoor villas. To bring ultimate living experience, all-optical solution
is proposed to bear all types of data service within hotel. Such as Internet, VoIP, IPTV, public Wi-Fi, CCTV, etc.
Scope:
The solution includes both active and passive network equipment. OLT, ONT, ODN, EMS, AP, Core Switch, Firewall, etc.

XXX Hotel

Tower 1 Tower 3 Tower 2 Tower 4 Outdoor

1 KC TC T 2S SV 1 KC TC T 2S SV 2 KC TC T 2S SV 3T SC 2 KC TC T 2S SV

Pool bath

Pool service
BBQ
Villa

Pool bar
G N G N G N T G N
C C C C

 Wireline Internet
 Wireline Internet  Wireless AP  Telephone
Guest Room  Room Wi-Fi Floor Public Area  Camera  Wireless AP
Workstation
 Telephone  IPTV  Camera
 IPTV  IPTV

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Device List
Item Model Tower 1 Tower 2 Tower 3 Tower 4 Outdoor Lift Total
OLT EA5800-X2 1 1 1 1 4
ONT for Room EG8145V5 294 298 339 322 54 1307
AP Indoor AP4050DN 68 69 65 69 271
AP Outdoor AP2051DN 14 14
AC Agile controller 1 1
P613E
ONU-8P 18 17 14 16 8 73
4P POE+4P GE
P612E
ONU-4P 1 1 5 6 12 8 33
4P POE
EA5821
ONU-24POE 10 9 9 7 1 36
-24P POE
EA5821
ONU-24P 9 9 8 12 1 39
-24P GE
FAT-1:32 (1:32) 15 17 17 18 3 70
AGG Switch S5735-48S 2 2
Core Switch S6730-H24 2 2
Firewall USG6555E 2 2
Router AR6120 2 2
NMS eSight 1 1

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Thank you. 把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

Copyright©2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


All Rights Reserved.

The information in this document may contain predictive


statements including, without limitation, statements regarding
the future financial and operating results, future product
portfolio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in the predictive statements.
Therefore, such information is provided for reference purpose
only and constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance. Huawei
may change the information at any time without notice.
Huawei Campus OptiX Solution Network Design and Quotation

Enterprise Transmission & Access Technology Sales Dept


Su Zheng & Xiong Baifeng
May, 2020

Security Level:
Preface

 Try to answer in this training


How to make a high level design for Campus OptiX Network

 Target audience of this training


Pre-sales personnel with basic knowledge of Huawei Campus OptiX products and solutions

 Example involved in this training


Network coverage for a new five-star hotel scenario

 Training Duration
1.5 hours

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Part 1: Design Principles

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Campus OptiX Project Design Process
Technical We are Here
Exchange

HLD LLD
High Level Design Low Level Design
RFI / RFP

RFP is the most comprehensive and • The HLD document is a solution design • The LLD document is a solution design
standard source of customer business document, including the topology architecture, implementation document, including the
requirements. service implementation design, logical design detailed networking topology, naming
• Clarify requirements by holding overview, and network evolution solution. It is a rules, address planning, configuration
clarification meetings with the customer mandatory document for LLD. data, and configuration scripts.
to identify and fill in gaps. • The HLD should be as detailed as possible. In • The LLD can guide the engineering
• Obtain the actual situation on site the design phase, otherwise, the HLD cannot delivery and network software
through site survey as the input of design guide the project delivery. commissioning

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(RAOSP) Five Steps only to conduct your HLD design

Requirement understanding
Architecture design
ODN design
Service design
Product Selection and Highlights

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Step 1
Requirement
Step1: Did you completely and truly understand your customers
requirements?

Target Identify the value of requirements and meet customer requirements at


the optimal cost based on product capabilities

Actions 5 Techniques to Help Understand Your Customers


1. RFP Research Or Ask Customers. ...
2. Conduct Surveys. ...
3. Hold An Technical Clarify Meeting. ...
4. Look Past The Purchase. ...
5. Make The Necessary And Reasonable Assumptions ...

Truth Here are 5 things at least you need to know


1. Project Background And Scope
2. Project Scenario
3. Service Types And Bandwidth Requirements
4. Layout(include Cabling)
5. Construction Period
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Step 1
Requirement

Key Requirement Description and Checklist

Requirement checklist example


The purpose of identifying typical scenarios is to select
Typical Scenarios for
product models and design integrated cabling based on Service Type Bandwidth
Convergence and Access IPTV
typical scenarios to simplify design and implementation
POTS(Telphone)
VOIP
Services per User
HSI(Suffer internet)
Campus services are mainly classified into data, voice, Video surveillance
and Video services, For example: CATV
Specify services type • Data : PC, AP, monitoring services (such as access control) WIFI
to be accessed • Voice: VOIP, Analog Phone Item Remark
• Video: IPTV, CCTV End user number
Building Type
Construction Area or Distance
New or Expand
Determining The required bandwidth is the basis for determining the Protection mode single /dual homing
Bandwidth split ratio, ONU/ONT/AP model selection, and number of power backup YES/NO
Requirements OLT PON ports POWER DC or AC
NEED POE YES/NO
Need Huawei provide ODN part YES/NO
Need ODN Design YES/NO
ONU outdoor or Indoor
Different protection types determine different network ONU Installation Mode Ground/Pole/Wall
Specify
Operating environment Temperature: Humidity:
protection mode architectures, product models, and devices quantities
ONU/ONT UNI Interface TYPE GE/FE/POTS/WIFI/RF
Splitting Plan one level or two level
Special requirement

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Step 2
Architecture
Step2: What kind of architecture should I choose to meet customer
requirements?

Principle: Based on scenario characteristics, choose different network topologies


Open applications
 Residential, shops, apartments and hotel rooms of one optical
Monitoring Wireless Building
Internet Voice CATV
system management automation
fiber mode is adopted, resolved through GPON all applications in
www
the room;
Intelligent visualized O&M

E2E full-lifecycle
 Campus ground, underground parking, public channels and other
management Automatic
configuration public areas and uses one fiber to aggregation nodes, and then

through aggregation nodes ONU to solve all the area of the


Core switch
IP + optical terminal application access;
All-scenario access
OptiXaccess  The all-optical network in addition to the OLT and back-end of
OLT

GPON (or ONU),are passive devices, low failure rate, and easy-
OptiXstar
ONU
to-maintenance and upgrade.

Basic services Wi-Fi 6 Campus management Building automation

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Step 3
ODN

Step3: ODN design based on site survey is the key to delivery

Basic QuickODN Structure ODN design principles


Integrated convergence point
2 From top to
ODN Feeder cable section bottom, select the
optimal path from
Point 3: Point 4:
Point 1: integrated Point 2: information Information aggregation point the root node.
information information
convergence point convergence point
distribution point access point
AP
Distribution section
≤ 100 m PC
IP phone Information distribution point
OLT+ODF HubBox (FDT) SubBox (FAT) ONU Door
control Access section 1 Tree structure;
from bottom to
Line 1: optical Line 2: optical Line 3: optical
Information access point top, converge
feeder cable distribution access cable
section cable section section from connection
Connection point points.
(such as PC, AP, and
surveillance cameras) ...

• The ODN planning is based on the 3 points and 4 lines • Generally, an ODN is in a tree-like structure, an integrated convergence
point is the root, connection points are the leaves, the information
• In a POL campus, the information aggregation point and optical feeder
convergence points and information access points are large and small
cable section are not mandatory. In a small- and medium-sized campus, the
branch points.
information aggregation point and optical feeder cable section are not
required. In a mini-campus, there may even be no information distribution • The ODN design can follow the principle of converging from connection
point or optical distribution cable section, and the OLT is directly connected points to the integrated convergence point.
to the ONU.
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Step 3
ODN

Determine the Split Mode


• Splitting can be classified into Centralized splitting and Distributed splitting. The following splitting modes are recommended:

• Mode 1:Distributed splitting • Mode 2: Centralized splitting


Weak-current
Weak-current Bld IT Room room per floor User side
room per floor
Bld IT Room User side

ODF Fiber Terminal


ODF Terminal Core SW OLT Splitter connection point ONU
Core SW OLT Splitter ONU/ONT device
POL device POL

• Optical splitters are deployed in a distributed point(such as weak-current • Optical splitters are placed together with the OLT in the central
room), with one or more floors as one optical splitting point. equipment room,

Comparison Item Centralized splitting Distributed splitting


Optical cable cost High Medium
Other material cost Medium High (more FATs and optical splitters)
Medium Medium
Construction cost (more optical cable deployment workload) (More workload is required for fiber splicing and fiber removal.)

High Medium
Maintainability (centralized and simple physical links) (many connection points, many fault points)

Link attenuation Small Large

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Step 3
ODN

Determine the Split Ratio

Max distance Common Recommend


• The split ratio is determined by the optical path PON Type – (Theoretical Use ed Max Split
Value) Distance Ratio
attenuation and bandwidth requirements.
• The split ratio determines the maximum number GPON 60KM 20KM 1:32

of ONUs that can be connected to the OLT 10G GPON 100KM 20KM 1:64

Split Ratio Vs. Bandwidth


1:4 1:4 1:8 1:8
PON (fully connected (Connects to 3 (fully connected (Connects to 6 Notice:
to ONUs) ONUs) to ONUs) ONUs)

GPON Uplink
1.25G/4= 1.25G/3= 1.25G/8= 1.25G/6= • All users under a PON port share the
312.5M / ONU 417M/ONU 156M/ONU 208M/ONU
bandwidth together. That is, if only one
2.5G/4= 2.5G/3= 2.5G/8= 2.5G/6=
GPON Downlink
625M / ONU 833M/ONU 313M/ONU 417M/ONU user uses the bandwidth, the user can get
XGS PON 10G/4= 10G/3= 10G/8= 10G/6=
the full 2.5G/10G bandwidth.
Uplink/Downlink 2500M / ONU 3333M / ONU 1250M / ONU 1666M / ONU

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Step 4
Service

Step4: Service Design, the basis for successful project delivery

Basic Principles
Service design is the beginning of service provisioning and the key to the success of a project.
Service design should be based on customer requirements and design differentiated and targeted
products.

Typical service design involves the following aspects:

Design bandwidth allocation based on the service bearing mode and


Bandwidth Planning
customer's bandwidth requirements.

Service flow Planning Plan the service flow of each service and specify the data and control flow

Reliability design mainly involves hardware-level protection and network-level


Reliability Design
protection. This section describes only network-side protection.

Security Design The security part focuses on access authentication and permission control.

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Step 4
Service

Properly Plan bandwidth based on the access service type


Design Principles for Typical Services
Typical Bandwidth
Design Principles and Ideas
Services requirement
• GPON: Asymmetric bandwidth. It is cost-effective
Typical Value Reference
when the customer does not have high requirements Hotel Scenario
on the upstream bandwidth
Wired LAN HSI, Voice
• XGSPON: Symmetrical bandwidth, when customers
have high requirements for both upstream and Bandwidth Considered per Service Outlet
downstream bandwidth
Service type BW Mbit
• Due to large BW, XGS-PON is recommended Guest Room WAP BW Per User Device 20
• Room-like scenario, ONT with Wi-Fi is recommended IP Phone 0.5
WIFI WIFI5 / WIFI6 • When APs are connected to the ONT, higher
IPTV 12
bandwidth is required. For example, Wi-Fi 6 needs to
be planned based on AP bandwidth requirements. BMS System 1
ONT Management 1
• CCTV mainly focuses on the guarantee of upstream
Audio system 1
bandwidth.
UPS management 0.3
• GPON for normal CCTV, typical BW is 2~4 Mbit/s for
4K/1080P/720P Low Density AP 100
CCTV 720p, 4~8Mbit/s for 1080p HD real-time surveillance
Camera
• XGS-PON is recommended for special video High Density AP 300
requirements, such as 4K or higher, the uplink
bandwidth is sufficient.
Recommended Typical Bandwidth:
4K/1080P/720P
IPTV 4K@30fps: 15~20M bps, 4K@60fps: 20~30M bps
Live broadcast /VoD
SD: 2~4M, HD:8~12M

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Step 4
Service

Bandwidth Bottleneck and Solution in the Campus

Router
PON ports, OLT upstream ports, core switch upstream ports, data
BW Bottleneck center ports, and campus egresses are all bandwidth bottlenecks on
Firewall campus networks

• Campus Egress Bottleneck: Expanding the leased bandwidth from ISP


Core SW

• Core SW Bottleneck: by using E-Trunk to Increase the overall bandwidth


limit.
• OLT Uplink: Supports a maximum of 80GE link aggregation load balancing,
in this year, we can propose 2*100GE uplink capacity

• PON System: properly plan the split ratio and the number of services carried
on the PON to avoid congestion. For uplink services, the QoS of high-priority
services can be guaranteed

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Step 4
Service

Typical Service Flow

Agile controller eSight  Unified EMS for both GPON and Switch
IPTV PBX  Core switch enable 802.1x and portal for both ONT and AP;
server system
Porta/Radius EMS
 Centralized authentication agent, easy maintenance;

Firewall Router
AGG SW
ISP
Portal & 802.1x
eSight
Use to manage and monitor OLT, Switch, support ONT service provisioning.
Core SW Server + System SW + eSight SW
WLC
AP Portal authentication flow
Agile controller
ONT Portal authentication flow
OLT For user authentication, Include AAA, portal, Radius function.
AP Internet dataflow
Server + Agile controller SW
SPL ONT Internet dataflow
WLC
ONT Voice dataflow To control and manage fit AP, traffic aggregation.
ONT IPTV dataflow WLC Hardware

POE ONU

ONT WIFI AP

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Step 4
Service

Reliability: Link Protection Design

PON Line Protection Uplink Protection

Type B dual-homing dual-homing single-homing

OLT1 OLT2
Cluster/Stack
Cluster/Stack

PON Port 1 PON port 2

LAG LAG

OLT OLT

50ms

ONU ONU

LAG Between OLT Dual- Layer 3 stacking, OLT dual-link


Links and Layer 3 aggregation not configured

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Step 4
Service

Security: Access Control and Authentication


Authentication center IT ROOM External Network
Radius Server SSL VPN

Radius router

FW

DC
Pre-authentication
(Guest VLAN) AC 802.1x Auth. point
Core SW Branch

OLT
Post-authentication
(Restricted VLAN)
Radius EAP over CAPWAP FDT

ONU ONU
802.1x
EAP authentication point
AP AP

PC

1: ONU as the Authentication Point 2: Core Switch as the Authentication Point


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Step 5
Product

Step5: Product Selection Principle


Factors Affecting
ONU Selection Conditions ONU Model Selection
ONU Selection
Service Types and Quantity in Typical
ONU downstream port type and quantity ONU model and quantity
Scenarios

Indicates the number of upstream PON


Concurrent Bandwidth Requirements
ports on the ONU.

Future Capacity Expansion


ONU Upstream PON Port Type
Requirements

PON Line Protection Type

• The type and number of the accessed services determine the type and number of the ONU UNI ports. The future
capacity expansion requirements determine the number of ONUs that need to be reserved

• The bandwidth requirement determines the type of PON port on the ONU. If the concurrent bandwidth is large and
the GPON bandwidth with a small split ratio such as 1:4 or 1:8 cannot meet the requirement, the 10G GPON OLT
and ONU are recommended.
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Part 2: Practice Example

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Understanding of XXX Hotel Requirement
Background:
XXX is a new-built luxury hotel. It includes 4 towers: Tower1, 3, 2 and 4, and outdoor villas. To bring ultimate living experience,
all-optical solution is proposed to bear all types of data service within hotel. Such as Internet, VoIP, IPTV, public WiFi, CCTV, etc.
Scope:
The solution includes both active and passive network equipment. OLT, ONT, ODN, EMS, AP, Core Switch, Firewall, etc.

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Port Requirement for Guest Room

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Floor Layout and Consideration

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Overall Architecture

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Network Architecture Overview

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ODN Design - Optical Splitting—Indoor

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ODN Design - Optical Splitting—Outdoor

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Consideration and Assumption
Site selection consideration:
 OLT, Core Switch, Internet Gateway and other main equipment are centralized deployed in Floor3
 1 OLT for each tower, outdoor area suggest to connected by Floor-3 OLT
 1 POE ONU maximum connect AP or Camera within 2 floors up and down, duo to POE distance limitation
 Use 1 level(1:32) split solution for all PON ports, optical splitter suggest to deploy in the shaft of each floor
 24P POE ONU are suggested to deploy in service room of each floor, easy to get power supply
 One or Two ONTs will be suggested to deploy in the guest room.
 For security purpose, suggest use separated PON port for CCTV service, don’t fix with other internet services

Service Assumption:
 Guest room bandwidth is 30Mbps, suggest adapt 1:32 split ratio. Consider future bandwidth expansion and link
redundancy, restrict 1 GPON port connect maximum 30 guest rooms
 Portal authentication for wireline and wireless internet access for guest, 802.1x authentication for internal office use
 EMS and core switch redundancy configuration
 IPTV suggest implement multicast
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Bandwidth Assumption

Bandwidth Assumption:
 Assume average bandwidth of AP is 15Mbps, guest room(exclude IPTV) average bandwidth is 10Mbps.
 Assume convergence ratio is 1/15 towards operator Internet
 CCTV traffic is within hotel internal.
 Assume IPTV operator push 100 channel traffic to Hotel entrance, internal IPTV server record and distribute
to each guest room. There is only live broadcasting traffic between hotel and TV operator.
 OLT uplink port 1*10GE+1*GE, Internet exit gateway bandwidth 1.4Gpbs

L
AP T+L AP OUT Camera IPTV
(Include WF)

Total Qty(1+3+2+4+Public) 324 1601 46 12 497 1379


Max Bandwidth/device 30 22 30 30 2 8
Avg Bandwidth/device 15 10 10 15 2 8
Convergence ratio 1/15 1/15 1/15 1/15 100% 80%
Total Max Bandwidth 648 2348 92 24 994 8826
Total Avg Bandwidth 324 1067 31 12 994 8826
Internet Egress: 1434 Mbps Intranet Intranet

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Product Selection for Guest Room:One Fiber for One Room

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Solution for Guest Room

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Solution for Public Area—AP, CCTV

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De
Device List
Item Model Tower 1 Tower 2 Tower 3 Tower 4 Outdoor Lift Total
OLT EA5800-X2 1 1 1 1 4
ONT for Room EG8145V5 294 298 339 322 54 1307
AP Indoor AP4050DN 68 69 65 69 271
AP Outdoor AP2051DN 14 14
AC Agile controller 1 1
P613E
ONU-8P 18 17 14 16 8 73
4P POE+4P GE
P612E
ONU-4P 1 1 5 6 12 8 33
4P POE
EA5821
ONU-24POE 10 9 9 7 1 36
-24P POE
EA5821
ONU-24P 9 9 8 12 1 39
-24P GE
FAT-1:32 (1:32) 15 17 17 18 3 70
AGG Switch S5735-48S 2 2

Building Switch 16GE+4*10GE 1 1 1 1 4

Core Switch S6730-H24 2 2


Firewall USG6555E 2 2
Router AR6120 2 2
NMS eSight 1 1

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UniSTAR SCT 2.0
UniSTAR SCT (Preview Edition) is an online platform for simple, fast and intelligent quotation. It helps quickly browse Huawei enterprise products,
services, and solutions, and provides an e-commerce style process for users to select and purchase products and services as required. This platform
features brand-new functional layout and flat UI design. On this platform, services can be intelligently recommended, comprehensively improving
quotation efficiency and user experience, and helping Huawei and partner sales personnel focus on business development and success.

Quotation Procedure
Export &
Create Quote Quote Set
Share &
Quotation Equipment Service Commerce
Submit
 Creating a Quotation  Adding Devices  Generate Service  Applying Authorized  Exporting a Quotation
from the Shopping Cart  Configuring Devices  Configuring the Maintenance, Discounts  Sharing a Quotation
 Creating an Empty  Modifying the Data& Device Retention, and  Batch Setting Discounts  Submitting a Quotation
Quotation Configuration Result Installation Services
 Maintenance Renewal
 Adding Services
 Importing Services

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Glance at the SCT
The SCT shows a full and new range of Huawei products, and provides catalog browsing and quick and advanced
search. This function helps you quickly find products that meet your requirements. The SCT also shows product details,
which helps you know more about products.

View Huawei Products Select Huawei Products Purchase Huawei Products

Creating a quotation
Viewing Product Details
Browsing Hot-selling or Latest Products
Adding and Configuring Products,
Spare Parts, or Services
Searching for a Product Adding and Configuring Products
View All Product Lines Adding and Configuring Spare Parts
Adding Configurations
Comparing Products Adding and Configuring Services
Setting Sites and Quantities

Setting Discounts

START Share Quotation to Huawei


Product Manager

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Creating an Empty Quotation

Click Rapid Quotation on the home page


1
to create an empty quotation.

Click NewQuotation on the My Quotation


2 page to create an empty quotation.

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Adding Devices

1 Click Add Product. Search for devices to


2
be quoted.

3 Select devices to be
quoted.

4 Click Add.

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Configuring Devices

4 View the configuration


result.

Click the model name to go to


1
the parameter setting page.

Set equipment
2
parameters correctly.

3 Click Verify&Save.

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Modifying the Configuration Result

Modify the configuration


1
result as needed.

2 Click Save.

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Quoting Services by One Click (1/2)

Click Configure Service.


1

Select the services to be


2
quoted.

Note:
1. Services are recommended based on the
equipment configuration. You are advised to
configure equipment first.
2. Unnecessary services can be deselected.
3 Click OK.

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Quoting Services by One Click (2/2)

4 Set service parameters.

5 Click Calculate &


Save.

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Setting Commerce Information
Set Basic Business
1
Information.

2 Set trade terms.

Set Calculate Precision and Display


3
Price Precision.
4 Select a CSP level if Co-Care
services are quoted.

Set discount values in


5
batches as required.

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Sharing a Quotation (1/2)

On the My Quotation page, select


2
quotations to share in batches.

Click this icon to share a single


3
quotation.

1 Click Share.

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Sharing a Quotation (2/2)
4 Enter the email address or
account of the recipient.

5 Click Share.

Click My Share to search for


6
a shared quotation.

7 Click Add to Quotation.

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Exporting a Quotation
On the My Quotation page, select
2
quotations to export in batches.
Click this icon to export a
3
single quotation.

4 Set export options.

5 Click Next.

1 Click Export.
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Submitting a Quotation
On the My Quotation page, select
2
quotations to submit in batches. Click this icon to submit a
3
single quotation.

Click Submit.
1

4 Select a
business type.

5 Click Next.

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Practice
Background:
XXX is a new built luxury hotel. It includes 4 floors: Tower 1, 2, 3 and 4, and outdoor villas. To bring ultimate living experience, all-optical solution
is proposed to bear all types of data service within hotel. Such as Internet, VoIP, IPTV, public Wi-Fi, CCTV, etc.
Scope:
The solution includes both active and passive network equipment. OLT, ONT, ODN, EMS, AP, Core Switch, Firewall, etc.

XXX Hotel

Tower 1 Tower 3 Tower 2 Tower 4 Outdoor

1 KC TC T 2S SV 1 KC TC T 2S SV 2 KC TC T 2S SV 3T SC 2 KC TC T 2S SV

Pool bath

Pool service
BBQ
Villa

Pool bar
G N G N G N T G N
C C C C

 Wireline Internet
 Wireline Internet  Wireless AP  Telephone
Guest Room  Room Wi-Fi Floor Public Area  Camera  Wireless AP
Workstation
 Telephone  IPTV  Camera
 IPTV  IPTV

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Device List
Item Model Tower 1 Tower 2 Tower 3 Tower 4 Outdoor Lift Total
OLT EA5800-X2 1 1 1 1 4
ONT for Room EG8145V5 294 298 339 322 54 1307
AP Indoor AP4050DN 68 69 65 69 271
AP Outdoor AP2051DN 14 14
AC Agile controller 1 1
P613E
ONU-8P 18 17 14 16 8 73
4P POE+4P GE
P612E
ONU-4P 1 1 5 6 12 8 33
4P POE
EA5821
ONU-24POE 10 9 9 7 1 36
-24P POE
EA5821
ONU-24P 9 9 8 12 1 39
-24P GE
FAT-1:32 (1:32) 15 17 17 18 3 70
AGG Switch S5735-48S 2 2
Core Switch S6730-H24 2 2
Firewall USG6555E 2 2
Router AR6120 2 2
NMS eSight 1 1

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Thank you. 把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

Copyright©2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


All Rights Reserved.

The information in this document may contain predictive


statements including, without limitation, statements regarding
the future financial and operating results, future product
portfolio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in the predictive statements.
Therefore, such information is provided for reference purpose
only and constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance. Huawei
may change the information at any time without notice.
HCPA-Transmission&Access Series

Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Network Design &


Configuration & Quotation

Department: Transmission & Access Network Technical Sales Dept


Author: Chen Bo
Date: May, 2020

HUAWEI.COM
Contents

1 Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Network Design(P2P)

2 How to quote & configure Huawei OptiXtrans DC908

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Point to Point Network topology:

P2P link without protection


 MD02 8λ P2P Optical system
 MD02A 8λ P2P Optical system
 MS04 8λ P2P Optical system

P2P link with protection


 8λ P2P Optical system with optical line protection
 8λ P2P Optical system with Intra-Board 1+1 Protection

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Configuration case: MD02 8λ P2P Optical system
Site model:
Site A Site B
4*100GE MD02 MD02 4*100GE
E E
100G QPSK 37dB MD02 4*100GE
4*100GE MD02 M M
200G e16QAM 37 dB
R R
MD02 MD02 4*100GE
4*100GE 8 8
MD02 MD02 4*100GE
4*100GE
120km, Distance calculation: 0.275dB/km, 3dB margin

Subrack configuration per site : Main items Site A Site B


DC908 Assembly Chassis, AC (220Vac), High- 1 1
L MD02 MD02 EMR8 S Voltage DC (240Vdc), with PANEL(LCD), with
C C SCC(Overseas)
D MD02 MD02 C
TMN2MD02 4 4
DC908 TMN1EMR801 1 1
TN13C2CFP2A29 8 8
100GbE QSFP-28 16 16

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Configuration case: MD02A 8λ P2P Optical system
Site model:
Site A Site B
8G~100GE MD02A MD02A 8G~100GE
E E
8G~100GE MD02A M 100G QPSK 37dB M MD02A 8G~100GE
R 200G e16QAM 37 dB R
8G~100GE MD02A MD02A 8G~100GE
8 8
MD02A MD02A 8G~100GE
8G~100GE
120km, Distance calculation: 0.275dB/km, 3dB margin

Subrack configuration per site: Main items Site A Site B


DC908 Assembly Chassis, AC (220Vac), High- 2 2
L MD02A MD02A S Voltage DC (240Vdc), with PANEL(LCD), with
C C
D MD02A MD02A C SCC(Overseas)
L EMR8 S TMN1MD02AT27 (1* CFP included) 4 4
C C
D C TMN1EMR801 1 1
TN13C2CFP2A29 4 4

DC908 Client side modules(eg.100GbE QSFP-28) 16 16

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Configuration case: MS04 8λ P2P Optical system
Site model:
Site A Site B
2/4*100GE MS04 MS04 2*100GE
E E
200G QPSK 37 dB

……
……

……
8X …… M 400G 16QAM 31dB
M
R 8X
R
8 8
2/4*100GE MS04 MS04 2*100GE

200G 120km, 400G 100km, Distance calculation: 0.275dB/km, 3dB margin

Subrack configuration per site : Main items Site A Site B


DC908 Assembly Chassis, AC (220Vac), High- 2 2
L MS04 MS04 MS04 MS04 S
C C Voltage DC (240Vdc), with PANEL(LCD), with
MS04 MS04 MS04 MS04
D C SCC(Overseas)

L S TMN1MS04T37 8 8
EMR8
C C
D C TMN1EMR801 1 1
100GbE QSFP-28 32 32
DC908

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Optical layer configuration case: 8λ P2P Optical system with optical
line protection
Site model:

100G QPSK 32dB


E 200G e16QAM 32 dB E
Site A M OPC OPC M
R (OLP)
200G QPSK 32 dB
(OLP) R
Site B
400G 16QAM 26 dB
8 8
100G/200G 105km, 400G 80km
Distance calculation: 0.275dB/km, 3dB margin

Subrack configuration per site : Main items Site A Site B


DC908 Assembly Chassis, AC (220Vac), High- 1 1
L EMR8 S Voltage DC (240Vdc), with PANEL(LCD), with
C C SCC(Overseas)
D OPC(OLP) C
TMN1EMR801 1 1
DC908 TMN1OPC 1 1
TMN1OLP 1 1

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Optical Layer Configuration case: 8λ P2P Optical system with Intra-
Board 1+1 Protection
Site model:
Site A E E Site B
M M
OPC R 100G QPSK 37dB R
200G e16QAM 37 dB 8 OPC
(OLP) 8 (OLP)
200G QPSK 37 dB
E 400G 16QAM 31 dB E
M M
R R
100G/200G 120km, 400G 100km
8 8
Distance calculation: 0.275dB/km, 3dB margin

Subrack configuration per site :


Main items Site A Site B
DC908 Assembly Chassis, AC (220Vac), High- 1 1
L EMR8 S
C C
Voltage DC (240Vdc), with PANEL(LCD), with
D OPC(OLP) EMR8 C SCC(Overseas)
TMN1EMR801 2 2
DC908 TMN1OPC 1 1
TMN1OLP 1 1

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Contents

1 Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Network Design(P2P)

2 How to quote & configure Huawei OptiXtrans DC908

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Prefaced_ Login, country, and product category selection

Click to select the country


SCT2.0 official website link:http://unistar.huawei.com/unistar/sctnext/#/home

Click here to enter the


enterprise transmission
product sales list

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Select the OptiXtrans DC908 product

Click the DC908


product to enter the
configuration page

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DC908 Typical Configurations, simplified the configuration
Num Type Service support Bandwidth Distance Optical capacity Scenario remark
(km) recommended
1 2*100GE P2P 8λ 2*100GE 200G 120 8 channels ISP DCI MD02
Client: 2*QSFP28, SR4
Line:1*CFP2

2 4*100GE P2P 8λ 4*100GE 2*200G 120 8 channels ISP DCI MD02


Client: 4*QSFP28, SR4
Line:2*CFP2

3 100GE+10*10GE P2P 8λ 1*100GE 200G 120 8 channels ISP DCI MD02A


10*10GE Client:1*QSFP28, SR4
1*QSFP+(4*10GE) ,0.3km
6*SFP+,0.3km
Line: 1* fixed CFP

4 6 * FC32G/16G/8G+2*10GE 6*FC 200G 120 8 channels DR DCI MD02A


P2P 8λ 2*10GE Client: 6*SFP28,
2*SFP+ 850nm 0.3km
Line: 1* fixed CFP

5 6 * FC32G/16G/8G+2*10GE 6*FC 200G 120 8 channels DR DCI MD02A


P2P 8λ 2*10GE Client: 6*SFP28,
with 1+1 Optical line 2*SFP+ 850nm 0.3km
protection Line: 1* fixed CFP

DR: Disaster recovery

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Simplified Configuration Mode Operation Guide: Select Package

View the list price of the


selected configuration
(single site)

Select the type. Note that this is the


1 configuration of one site. One point-to-point
link needs to be manually changed to two
1 sites on the configuration page (see the next
page)

2
Select the required
specifications Click the shopping cart,
select the required
4 package, and create a
BOQ for quotation

Click to add to the shopping


cart
Or click to make the BOQ based on the
3 type selected as the template.

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Create a BOQ, set related information, and submit it for contract review

1 Add basic information

By default, one set of equipment


2 Add Service Configuration 3.1 is generated for one site

If a point-to-point link is required,


3.2 change the number of sites to 2,
for example, SiteA/1 and SiteB/1

4 Setting discounts

Submit the contract for review. The


5 subsequent operations are the
same as those in the current model

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Viewing detailed configurations

1 Click the DC908 product

View the detailed configuration


2 查看所选择套餐对应的详细配置清单
list of the selected package

4 To modify the configuration, click here

3 Return to the Create Quotation page


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Exporting and Viewing BOQs

Select other
1 Business

If there are verification items that


3 block the next step, you need to
confirm and select the verification
Select a verification
2 item and click Next
items to continue the next step

After the verification is


4 passed, click to export
the quotation

Select the content to be


5 exported as required

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Operation Guide for Switching to the Traditional Configuration Mode
_The simplified configuration directly returns to the traditional configuration

1 Click here to enter the traditional configuration page

The simplified configuration cannot be


returned after the traditional configuration
page is displayed. You need to manually
ensure the configuration correctness

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Precautions
Each package contains 2PCS 2U static rail
suites for installing the DC908 in a 1-meter
1 or 1.2-meter 19-inch cabinet. If other types
of guide rails are required, manually
modify them on the traditional parameter

A. By default, PDU power cables are used for all


AC/HVDC power specifications. If wall-plug power
cables are required, manually modify the power
cables on the traditional parameter
B. By default, the power cable standard is the
standard of the country where the BOQ is created
C. If the DC specifications are required, click Cancel
PDU cable and then select DC

Click More Configurations


If all packages do not 3 to go to the traditional
2 meet the requirements, configuration page
click to configure them

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把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
Thank you. 每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home, and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

Copyright©2019 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


All Rights Reserved.

The information in this document may contain predictive


statements including, without limitation, statements regarding
the future financial and operating results, future product
portfolio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in the predictive statements.
Therefore, such information is provided for reference purpose
only and constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance. Huawei
may change the information at any time without notice.

Huawei Confidential
HCPA-Transmission&Access Series

eSight-PON POL Simplified O&M


Promotional Theme Slides

Department: Transmission & Access Product Line-NCE-FAN Service Product Unit


Author: Gong Kebing
Date: May, 2020

Security Level:
What Is POL
A Passive Optical LAN (POL) is a flat access network consisting of an optical
line terminal (OLT), optical network unit (ONU), and passive optical distribution
network (ODN).

OLT
ODN

ONU Cloud

GPON / 10G PON

• Passive devices • Open access to the


• Simplified network
replacing active cloud
Simple • One fiber for multiple Reliable Flexible
devices • Centralized device
services
• Fiber replacing copper management

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POL OptiX Campus Has Been Widely Used in the World

200+ 350+ 100+ 60+ 30+

Offices Hotels Education Public security Energy & transportation


institutions projects projects
Sochi Olympic Park (Russia)
Bourne Leisure (UK) Islamabad Safe City Project

Enel Italy FAW Group in Changchun


Hospital Local Candelaria in Spain SGCC
Madinat Jumeirah/City Walk in Dubai Beijing Jiaotong University
Melville Headquarters in New York Highway in Yantai
San Diego Central Library China Railway Zhengzhou Group
Temptation Cancun Resort (Mexico) YOFC's Qianjiang Science and
Technology Park
Southwest University
Macao Roosevelt Hotel
EGAT park (Thailand)
Australia: Singapore Changi Airport
Aloft Hotel
Skytower

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POL O&M Requires Support from Innovative Solutions and
Technologies POL service provisioning: Service provisioning by using command lines is
complex and inefficient. A service provisioning process that is easy to
understand, graphical, and has low requirements on personnel is required.
POL maintenance: No tool is available for locating some faults of POL OptiX
Campus. A tool that can quickly locate and rectify faults is required.

Campus construction is shifting from IP to Datacom Access

POL, but the skills of delivery and


maintenance personnel are not updated.
As a result, access engineers are
insufficient, further hindering POL O&M. Delivery channel Campus O&M

The Switch configuration is


simple and mainly about VLAN.
The POL configuration is flexible
and has many PON protocol
parameters such as T-CONT,
GEM port, and GEM mapping,
which makes learning and
understanding difficult.

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eSight: an ICT Full Lifecycle O&M System Built for Enterprises
Unified management Intelligent O&M
 Unified cross-domain management  Centralized alarm monitoring
 Unified topology view  Visualized diagnosis
 Unified resource reports eSight  Intelligent capacity analysis

Unified ICT management


Data center (DC) Campus/WAN branch Public safety (video surveillance)

Server, storage, and DC network

Router, switch, firewall, and WLAN Server, switch, storage, surveillance system, and
camera

IP wireless eLTE terminal & POL network


network module
Power, environment, and cooling Camera
Camera
OLT ONT
Switch, eLTE, and microwave

eSight-PON is an eSight component dedicated


for POL network management.
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eSight-PON Builds Simplified POL O&M, Achieving "Only One
Engineer Required for the Management of One Campus"
Provisioning upon Intuitive information Quick fault
installation display diagnosis

ONT plug-and-play Visualized POL campus network Real-time alarm notification and fast fault
 Remote ONT authentication  Customized large-screen display diagnosis
 Automatic service provisioning  Visualized locations and status of  Visualized fault topology & real-time
Switch-like service configuration, nodes and links alarm notification
ordered on demand  Real-time campus traffic monitoring  Service emulation test and fast fault
demarcation (Q2 of 2020)
 E2E diagnosis of camera failures

eSight-PON
Simplified POL O&M

POL OptiX Campus


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Provisioning upon Installation: Services Provisioned Within
1 Minute After an ONT Is Powered On
AS-IS TO-BE
 Each ONT configured on the web page, high skill requirements, time-consuming  Remote ONT authentication, and automatic service provisioning on
eSight
 CLI-based configuration being complex, with high skill requirement  Switch-like service provisioning and configuration on eSight, ordered
 Services provisioned ONT by ONT, no batch service provisioning on demand

ONT plug-and-play Simple service provisioning & configuration on eSight

Switch-like configuration Services provisioned on demand


3. eSight checks VLAN VLAN VLAN VLAN
whether the ONT 1000 1001 1002 1003
eSight ONT Service Options
complies with the ETH port
service provisioning
policy. Option Required Setting

4. eSight issues
OLT Broadband Service VLAN, OLT-side
2. The OLT reports configurations to the PON parameters service inner/outer VLAN, service
an ONT auto- OLT and ONT to automatically rate limit
discovery event. provision services.
configured on
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi name and password
eSight
service
ONT
Monitoring Service VLAN, OLT-side
ETH port
1. The ONT is service inner/outer VLAN
ONT OLT Untag VLAN VLAN VLAN
powered on. 100 200 300
Voice Service VLAN, user VLAN,
service SIP server address

The ONT works upon power-on and does not need to be After the process is simplified, automatic Services can be selected as required, and related
configured onsite. service provisioning is achieved. settings are provided.
Services are provisioned within 1 minute after ONT power-on.
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Intuitive Display of POL Campus Network Information
AS-IS TO-BE
 Invisible device location details or link information  Visualized locations and status of nodes and links
 Invisible status of device alarms and link alarms  Real-time fault status detection
 Invisible KPIs, and unclear network status  Real-time campus traffic monitoring
 No real-time statistics on network-wide resources  Real-time network-wide resource statistics

Customized large-screen display Unified topology monitoring Real-time campus traffic monitoring
Topology Alarms Campus traffic

√ X √ Download rate of the upstream


Rate ETH port on the OLT
ONT status Camera status LTE call drop rate 3A-2F-01 ONT

√ X √ Outbound
bandwidth
3A OLT 3A-2F optical splitter

Video quality Channel usage Voice quality 3A-2F-02 ONT

√ √ X T

 Visualized nodes/links: OLT-to-ONT links


 Customized large-screen display to focus automatically generated
on key objects, facilitating campus  Visualized node positions: topology background Real-time monitoring of campus
monitoring. images customizable, and icons able to be dragged outband bandwidth usage to confirm
 100+ modules available, such as network to a specified position bandwidth usage
traffic, service quality, device status, and  Configurable device names: device names can be
alarm information changed to location names, improving readability
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Quick Fault Diagnosis: Real-Time Alarm Notification and
Quick Fault Locating
AS-IS TO-BE
• Time-consuming for determining the root cause among the various • Visualized fault topology & real-time alarm notification
possible causes of service interruption • Service emulation tests to quickly determine whether a fault is caused
• Difficult for users to know whether a fault is on the ONT side or on the on the user side
PC side • E2E service fault diagnosis & one-click root cause diagnosis

Real-time alarm notification Service emulation tests (Q2 of 2020) E2E service fault diagnosis

PPPoE emulation test DHCP emulation test


eSight

SMS notification
Email notification
Topology display
eSight
X X X X X
Alarm reporting IPC ONT SPL OLT Switch Switch VNC

X
ONT OLT

(Public safety industry) For camera failures:


 Alarm information displayed and refreshed in the  E2E link restoration for camera services
Service emulation tests to quickly determine whether a
topology in real time  One-click fault root cause diagnosis (faulty node/fault
fault is caused on the user side
 Customized SMS notifications on major alarms for cause)
maintenance personnel
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eSight Deployment Solution

Management Local Server Deployment (Single-Node VM Deployment (Single- Operating


DB
Scale System) Node System) System

CPU: 24 vCPU
0–5000 Memory: 64 GB EulerOS GaussDB
Hard disk space: 500 GB
Taishan2280-02-(2 x Kunpeng 920 4826,
4 x 32G memory, 2 x 1920GB SSD, 8 x
GE, 2 x 900 W AC power supply)
CPU: 48 vCPU
5001–20000 Memory: 128 GB EulerOS GaussDB
Hard disk space: 1 TB

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Basic Trustworthiness Capabilities of eSight

•Open source management: normalized third-party •System restoration: quick backup and restoration
software of databases and applications
•Security protocol algorithms: check and •Fault detection: node, service, and database
rectification against insecure protocols and health check and warning by the management
algorithms plane
•Certificate management: unified certificate
management and updates
•System integrity protection: digital signature
•Isolation: multiple isolated planes
High reliability
Security
High availability

Resiliency Privacy
protection

•Security detection: interconnected with HiSec to •Privacy protection, GDPR compliance


manage system, operation, and security logs and
detect security risks
•Security response and recovery: interconnected
with CIS and TIC systems to manage vulnerabilities
and respond to emergencies

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Tsinghua University Staff Dormitory Network
1. Requirements and challenges
• The world's first-class university covers an area of more than 450 hectares and has
more than 60,000 students. The existing dormitory network of faculty members has
great security risks (such as unauthorized access to the network).
• A future-oriented, stable, and reliable campus network that provides ultra-
broadband and is easy to operate and maintain is required.
2. 3. Huawei solution
• The POL solution achieves unified transmission and management of all services. It
is simple to deploy. It builds an intelligent OptiX Campus network.
CO
• eSight is used for the O&M of the POL network, which provides intuitive network
eSight
information and enables automatic fault diagnosis.
Weak-
3. Customer benefits current
well
Internet ONU Dormitory

• Network access experience is better, network security is greatly improved, and


CERNET EA5800-X7
wireless security source tracing can be achieved. 1:32
optical ONU Dormitory
splitting
• eSight monitors the POL network in real time, visualizes resources in real time, and
detects faults in real time.
• ONTs are plug-and-play, reducing network maintenance costs.
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Thank you. 把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

Copyright©2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


All Rights Reserved.

The information in this document may contain predictive


statements including, without limitation, statements regarding
the future financial and operating results, future product
portfolio, new technology, etc. There are a number of factors that
could cause actual results and developments to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in the predictive statements.
Therefore, such information is provided for reference purpose
only and constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance. Huawei
may change the information at any time without notice.
Intuitive Network Information Display:
Customizable background images
Unified Topology and Monitoring A user can set the top view of a campus as the
topology background and drag devices to desired
positions to improve the topology readability.
eSight-PON topology view
Links automatically generated and their
status displayed in real time
1. OLT-SPL-ONT links are automatically generated.
2. Feeder cable alarms and distribution cable alarms
are automatically displayed on the topology view.

ONT status displayed in real time


Online, offline, and power-off states of ONUs are
displayed in different colors.

ONT names configurable


A user can manually an ONT name to a room name in
the topology view to improve readability.

Topology-centric redirection
A user can switch to the service provisioning, fault
maintenance, and details pages in one-click mode.

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HCPA-Transmission&Access Series

Huawei Campus OptiX Solution Introduction

Department: Transmission & Access Network Marketing & Technical Sales Dept
Author: Liu Xizhi
Date: May, 2020

1 Huawei Confidential
Contents

1 Huawei Campus OptiX Solution Introduction

2 Huawei Campus OptiX Solution Sale Scenarios

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Campus Network Facing Challenges
Restriction of 100m makes complex
Chimney networks hard to Maintain Hard to expand/upgrade cabling system
network

TV Coaxial cable

Telephone POTS

Ethernet CATx cable

Wi-Fi CATx cable

Emerging campus IoT requirements

Education Hospital Airport Hotel Office ……


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Wireless Becomes a Trend, IoT Wireless Connection
Increases Rapidly
EDUCATION & MEDICAL WI-FI
CAMPUS MARKET SPACE (M$)
Traditional Wi-Fi campus Wi-Fi IoT campus

160 35% 35%


140 30% 30%
29%
120
24% 25%
100
20%
80
15%
60
10%
40
20 5%

0 0%
2019 2020 2021 2022
5 6
Source: BI Intelligence, IDC
Wi-Fi 5  Wi-Fi 6

Wireless technology leads to new applications, requirements of Wi-Fi IoT connectivity are growing rapidly.
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What is POL
POL,in short of Passive Optical LAN,a new LAN technology based on PON

eSight
OLT unified NMS
ODN
ONU

Cloud
GPON / 10G PON

• Simplified network • Passive replaces active • Open Cloud Access


Simple Reliable Flexible
• One fiber with multi-services • Fiber replaces copper • Centralized Management

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Huawei Campus OptiX: Building an Ultra-Broadband, Green
and Converged O&M Campus Network
Technical collaboration Campus OptiX (IP+POL)

POL and Traditional LAN


Score at University (OVUM)

Bandwidth and ease of Core Layer


bandwidth upgrades Up to 40 km
coverage
University IT OLT
Capex and
and facilities Aggregation
Opex savings
director Layer P2MP network
Topology

SPL
Access Passive optical
Campus network Reliability, Layer Easy cabling
vendors and redundancy ,securi
system integrators ty ,management
ONU Plug-and-play

POL 5 <10 m
6 6 6 6
Traditional LAN G

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Huawei Campus OptiX: Building an Ultra-Broadband, Green
and Converged O&M Campus Network

Huawei Campus OptiX


Campus Network

Ultra-Broadband Green and Efficient


Converged O&M
6x Performance VS Industry Engineering
1 Person for 1 Campus
30% lower power consumption

• Wi-Fi 6 AP / ONT • 50% equipment room saved


• 10GPON / 40GPON OLT • 1 O&M platform
• 90% cabling saved • Plug & play
• 100G core switch

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Ultra-broadband Campus Network for Digital Era
Backhauling

Core Switch

Core Switching
OLT
OptiXaccess + OptiXstar series
Aggregation
Switch
• GPON/ 10G PON/ 40G PON Co-platform

ODN
CloudEngine S Series: 288 X 100G Access

• 57.6Tbpsthroughput, Core Switch Capacity 6X Access


Switch

ONU WiFi6 Powered by 5G Technologies

• 16T16R Realize World’s First 10+ Gbps Wi-Fi

PC AP ONT IPC AP
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5 Reasons that Make Fiber Optic Future Proof

Network cable Network cable


CAT5E CAT6
Fiber optic

Coverage range 100 m 100 m 40 km 400 times “Eco-Friendly”

Transmission rate 300Mbps Gbps Tbps 1000 times

Unit volume weight < 39 g/m <49 g/m < 8.4 g/m 5 times

Anti-interference common good excellent “0” EMI

Lifecycle 8-10 years 8-10 years 30 years 4 times Green,


Sustainable

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All-Optical PON Architecture Enables Engineering Efficiency

Powered by POL:
Horizontal copper wire leads to
All optical, P2MP and Single fiber
high cost, difficult to upgrade
bidirectional

Cabling Space IT Room Power Consumption

1 90% 2 50%
3 30%

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eSight NMS Platform: Converged O&M enabling Efficient
Management
Installation easy Clear visualization Simpler detection

Real-time alarm detection and fast fault


POL campus network visualization diagnosis
ONT plug-and-play, power-on and go  Customizing the Large Screen  Visualized fault topology and real-time
 ONT remote authentication  Visualized node and link location alarm notification
 Automatic service provisioning status  Service simulation test, fast fault
Service configuration switch, ordering  Real-time campus traffic monitoring demarcation
 E2E diagnosis of camera blackhead
faults

eSight
Simplified O&M

Campus OptiX
campus
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Engineering Advantages Help Customer Save Invest
Huawei Songshan Lake Project IBM Integration project
4,000,000.00 22% 7%
3,500,000.00

3,000,000.00 25%
2,500,000.00

2,000,000.00
CAPEX 46%
1,500,000.00
24% 15%
1,000,000.00

500,000.00

-
Equipment Materials Construction
OPEX/Year 58%
设备费用 物料总费用 施工费用 总Capex费用
CAPEX Per-Port总费用
Per-port Cost
Cost cost cost
POL LSW
TCO 47%
Note:Honeywell as integrator
Note:PON uses Tellabs, LSW uses Cisco

The final CAPEX of the POL scheme saved 22% TCO saves 47% (46% Capex, 58% Opex), calculate the model of TCO
1. CAPEX = [Equipment + Materials] + Construction cost model:
2. Invest 24% more to purchase equipment (OLT + ONU vs aggregation + Medium-sized company, built on 4 floors, 200 partitions per floor and 16 offices /
access LSW) meeting rooms, 15 AP wireless access points
3. The total cost of materials (cables, cabinets, auxiliary materials, etc.) is 2 ports are required for every break, 4 ports for each office
saved by 25% The number of access ports is 1920
4. 15% savings on construction costs Aggregate core uplink capacity requires 20Gbps

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Contents

1 Huawei Campus OptiX Solution Introduction

2 Huawei Campus OptiX Solution Sale Scenarios

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Education
Hotel Airport
/ Hospital

Campus OptiX Accelerating Education Digitalization


SPL

NMS
ONT POE ONU
Switch OR ONU

Voice
Internet
system

PC
Core LSW
Wi-Fi 6 AP IPC Voice
Video PC TV IP Camera IP Camera
PMS Projector
surveillance
Mobile Phone
PAD
OLT

Classroom/Offices Accommodation
IT room Safe Campus
Nurse station Wards

100Mbps @ Everywhere 1 Terminal @ 1 Room 1 Day Service Ready


Wi-Fi6 powered by fully fiber All-in-one CPE: Integrates with Cloud Terminal Plug-and-Play, one-click
backhaul for 100M connection Desktop, Projector, PC, IPC, Wi-Fi service provisioning

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Education
Hotel Airport
/ Hospital

100Mbps Everywhere Powered by Wi-Fi 6 & Fully Optical Backhaul


100Mbps @ Indoor
Wi-Fi6
100Mbps@ • 10.75 Gbps per AP
Everywhere • 16T16R MU-MIMO
• 10ms Latency

100Mbps @ Outdoor
02
Backhaul
• 10GPON/40GPON
smooth evolution
• Multi-GE Access
&100G core
All-scenario
• Indoor
• Outdoor
• Rack, Wall and Pole
Mounting

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Education
Hotel Airport
/ Hospital

Premium Network Experience in Accommodation

Fiber to the Room

1 ONT for All Services Free Roaming


 1 Room 1 Fiber, 1 ONT  Unified SSID
 Wi-Fi, Internet, Telephone, TV  Automatic Switching
 Shared Infrastructure, TCO 30%  No Interrupt

Smart O&M Wi-Fi Optimization


 Service Experience Visible  RF Power Optimization
 Proactive Maintenance  RF Channel Optimization
 Minute-level Service online  Auto Concurrency QoS

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Education
Hotel Airport
/ Hospital

Campus OptiX Provides Simple & Flexible Hotel Networks


SPL

NMS
Access
Switch ONT POE ONU

PC
Voice
Internet
system
PAD
PC Voice
Core LSW
IPC AP
Wi-Fi 6 AP IP Camera
Video
surveillance PMS IPTV
Mobile Phone

OLT

IT room Office/Meeting Room Guest Room Public Area

Best TCO 1 Fiber for 1 Room Wi-Fi "0" Interruption


Smart hotel service: POTS, Wi-Fi 6 L2 / L3 seamless
~30% CAPEX & OPEX Saving
HSI, CCTV, Wi-Fi, RCU roaming, the best experience

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Education
Hotel Airport
/ Hospital

Typical Guest Room Model: Reducing TCO by 30%


Traditional Solution Campus OptiX Solution
X15 X15
X20 X20
X20
X20
X80 X20

Customer control Customer control

X40
ELV ELV

CATV Core PBX


Switch
Cost Comparison
1,200,000 90.0%
Cabling contributes most of the Saving 80.0%
27%
1,000,000 70.0%
84%
Cabling Traditional Campus OptiX 800,000 60.0%
50.0%
Horizontal 2100 pcs 300 pcs 600,000 -0.2% 40.0%
30.0%
400,000 15%
20.0%
Vertical 75 pcs 15 pcs 10.0%
200,000
0.0%
Weight 3570kg 135kg - -10.0%
Equipment Cabling Cost OPEX TCO
1 Year
Cost 277,590 44,600
Traditional LAN Campus OptiX Saving

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Education
Hotel Airport
/ Hospital

One Fiber in One Room Carries Multiple Services


As-Is To-Be
Twisted pair Twisted pair

Analog phone Analog phone


Coaxial cable

CATV Coaxial cable Fiber

Cat 5 CATV
6

WiFi
Cat 5 Cat 5

PC PC

Reduce Cabling by 85%


210
Smart interconnection 0
• All-in-one: POTS/LAN/RF/Wi-Fi
300

Smart O&M as is to be
• Remote Service Test and Diagnosis Typical hotel : 15 floors, each floor 20 rooms

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Education
Hotel Airport
/ Hospital

Campus OptiX Improves Airports Service and Experience


SPL

NMS
Access POE
Switch ONT ONU

PC
Data
server
Internet SFP
ONU
PC POS
Core LSW
PAS Wi-Fi 6 AP Wi-Fi 6 AP IP Camera IP Camera
Video TV
surveillance DMZ Wi-Fi 6 AP
FIDS

OLT

VIP Lounge /
IT room DCS, FIDS, PAS Duty Free Store Campus Edge
Boarding Area

Up to 40 km Coverage Ultimate Wi-Fi Experience Smart O&M


Reduces 80% ELV equipment room Wi-Fi 6 100M anywhere, high concurrency, Visualized full journey experience of
Improves deployment efficiency 60% and VIP user experience assurance. each client at every moment

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Education Airport
Hotel Airport
/ Hospital

Long-distance Coverage Brings Engineering Efficiency

Video cloud storage SW Large-screen matrix eSight

Indoor Camera OLT

Indoor Wi-Fi AP
Boarding Area Even splitting Uneven splitting Campus Edge

Outdoor
Camera Site

VIP Lounge Indoor Star networking Outdoor chain networking Flight Area

GPON & Combo Class D Transceiver

• 4.5x transmit power


• Class D extra 3db of Class C+ for 5.4KM additional
• Long distance up to 40KM
• Wide coverage
• Class B+: 28dB
• Class C+: 32dB • 5x receiver sensitivity
• Class D : 35dB • ODN “0” change for weak light issue

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Thank you. 把数字世界带入每个人、每个家庭、
每个组织,构建万物互联的智能世界。
Bring digital to every person, home and
organization for a fully connected,
intelligent world.

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