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© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1
Coronado Semi-Deep Dive
David Ensign – Solution Manager
Nick Pope – Architect
David Benham – Manager, Product Marketing
26 FEB 2008 in ATL
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SPSU (C-VISTA): Beyond Individual Product Testing, Beyond PowerPoint Slides
Our mission – system test complex solutions spanning multiple technologies & products to accelerate successful customer deployments & new technology adoption
How does the application behave under real-world network conditions?
Congestion, multiple services, load, etc.
What if the product or network “breaks?”
How does network behave under loaded application conditions?
Not all applications behave the same – need the full system to assess network designs
How do the applications behave when running at scale on the same network?
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Wireline Video/IPTV Solution “Coronado”
First Release Launched AUG 2005, most recent in Dec 2006
324 page DIG, “Cisco IPTV/Video Wireline Solution, Rel 1.2”
Architecture’s fundamentals adopted by Telecom Italia, China Tel, Sasketel, Fastweb, Neuf, FranceTel
Initiated key strategies and innovationsMulticast Scale, Join/Leave & Failover Performance Tested
Video Bypassing the BRAS architecture
Multicast N+M Encoder Redundancy using Cisco’s Anycast feature in our PIM-SSM solution
Accurate Video Loss monitoring with NAM 3.5
Integrated Video Admission Control
Video Acceleration engine proposed (now VQE)
Current focus: Coronado 2.0
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Wireline Video/IPTV Solution Test Suite in San Jose, CA System Verification & Performance Testing in a
real Video Service environment Solution Train Process
Ongoing Testing & Support
Phases in new platforms, functions
Find Systemic Bugs Before Customers Do!
7600s, 6500s, 4500sCRS-1 added as Distribution Node option
Specialized video test gear (eg, lxia & Ineoquest and more)
Digital Satellite Feed (HD & SD) SFA head-end (encoders, DCM) VoD, EPG servers, STBs, TVs DSL Access Network Testing with Calix and UTStarcom Publishes Solution Design & Implementation Guide
(SDIG) for each release along with various whitepapers, etc.
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Example: High QoE Under “Zapping” Load
MetroAggregation
Network
VideoSwitchingOffices
VoD Servers
Local Broadcast Insertion (eg PEG)
IP/MPLS Core
SuperHeadEnd
Homegateway
Homegateway
Homegateway
Homegateway
Homegateway
Homegateway
LiveBroadcast
& VoDAsset
Distribution
PE-AGG
VoD Servers
IRT/RTE
IRT/RTE
SSM Mapping in
Aggregation
PIM SSMIn Metro
IGMPv2, v3snooping
Ensuring QoE Under Zapping Load Aggregation/Edge Routers at Higher ScaleAggregation/Edge Routers at Higher Scale
Leave/join times ave <50ms under loadLeave/join times ave <50ms under loadHandles 15K channel zaps / EdgeHandles 15K channel zaps / Edge
PIM-SSM Routing Optimizes UtilizationPIM-SSM Routing Optimizes Utilization•Multiple video sources – National, local Multiple video sources – National, local over the air, inter-region content sharingover the air, inter-region content sharing
Highest Scale IGMP Signalling
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Performanceand Scalability
Quality of Service
NetworkResiliency
CAC for VideoVQE
Lightreading and EANTC ValidationScalability and User Experience of Cisco End-to-End IPTV Solution
60Gb mcast replication per 7600
Line rate performance
Zero packet drop
Bus and Resi
Performanceand Scalability
Cisco QoS ensures triple-play
experience
Only best effort traffic dropped in congestion
Mcast prioritization is solid
Quality of Service
Link, node mcast source failure
Sub-second service disruption during failure
<150ms service disruption during
recovery
NetworkResiliency
VQEmaintains
perfect video from 0-10% packet
loss level
VQE
CAC for multicast and VoD
Services is effective
Works with applicationids e.g, HD, SD
Highly scalableLow CPU uses
CACFor Video
A ground-breaking test commissioned by Light Reading—the first of its kind—has shown the equipment from Cisco can scale to 1 million IPTV customers with carrier-grade features such as quality of service (QoS) and resilience.
Craig Matsumoto, West Coast Editor, Light Reading
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Coronado 2.0 Strategic Positioning
Coronado 2.0 crucial for Cisco’s success in the Wireline Video/IPTV market – specifically adding in new the Scientific Atlanta’s ISDP and CDS TV platforms
New/Strategic platforms or innovations to be tested/verified:“ISDP (incl ISDS) & IP-STB” – SFA Platform
Content Protection/CAS by Widevine & ANT as STB services layer (IPG, etc)
CDS TV platform inclusion with VoD Backoffice (VBO)Includes TTV Openstream –based VoD back office and CDS Video navigator
(MIDAS)
DCM & VQE (VQE-S, VQE-C) devicesDCM for RTP encapsulation, Error Repair for Aggregation Node<>CPE and
RTCP report collection
Carrier Enet ES20 (“Loki/Baldur”) & RSP720 cards added to 7600sBaldur 10 GE ring in all Aggregation Nodes, 7600 LAN cards (67XX) in the
VDC, and Loki 20x1GE cards with hybrid N:1, 1:1 and non-hybrid N:1 mapping in the Aggregation Node
CRS-1 for core IP network
Video Data Center (VDC) design – redundant 7600 or 6500 routers with CAT4K to support high availability of head-end components
Key IPTV market competitors: Alcatel, MSFT, (Juniper, Huawei)
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Coronado 2.0, 2.X Testing Focus Areas
HomeHead-End
Encoder
Encoder
Encoder
DCM
DCMVDC
Router
ISDS
CAS
CDS V/S
VOD BO
VHO/RHEDSLAM
RG
STB
STB
STB
Intra-HE Redundancy
ISDP
VoDWidevine 4.1
VQE
ES20 & 67xx Options
NAT / STUN Testing
7600 Barracuda 1.1 or 1.2* Release
CDS Streamers
CRS-1 IOS-XR 3.4.1 Release
CDS TV 1.5.1.4ISDP 2.2 Release
VDCRouter ETTH
AccessNode
Core
AIM
VSO
VQE-S
DistributionNode
AggregationNode
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Coronado 2.0, 2.X Solution
HomeHead-End
Encoder
Encoder
Encoder
DCM
DCMVDC
Router
ISDS
CAS
CDS V/S
VOD BO
VHO/RHEDSLAM
RG
STB
STB
STB
Intra-HE Redundancy
ISDP
VoDWidevine 4.1
VQE
ES20 & 67xx Options
NAT / STUN Testing
7600 Barracuda 1.1 or 1.2* Release
CDS Streamers
CRS-1 IOS-XR 3.4.1 Release
CDS TV 1.5.1.4ISDP 2.2 Release
VDCRouter ETTH
AccessNode
Core
AIM
VSO
VQE-S
DistributionNode
AggregationNode
Reference Architecture Go-to-Market Partners for Coronado 2
Cisco – Scientific Atlanta Industry-leading platforms
Various Market Leaders
3rd Party Application/Web
ServersBSS OSS
Others
Services LayerUser Interface
Galio
CAS / DRMCA, Encryptors
On-demand Back Office
OpenstreaOpenstreamm
IPTV Service Delivery IPTV Service Delivery Platform (ISDP) serversPlatform (ISDP) servers
IPTV Service Delivery IPTV Service Delivery Platform (ISDP) serversPlatform (ISDP) servers
DCM
IRD
Encoders
CDS
Vault Streamers
Video Nav VQE
IP NGN Transport
ISDPISDPClientClientISDPISDPClientClient
AIM
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Coronado 2.X Features
Tested on the Coronado Network
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Coronado (Wireline IPTV) Sol’n Roadmap
Network Xport& ViewingDevices
VoD, VBO, CAS
ServiceSummary
ExtraNotes
Coronado 2.0(ISDP 2.1, CDS 1.5.1.4)
IP-STB 430 / 330*
7600 ES20 + 67xx
VQE-S Error Repair
CRS-1 in mini-simple-Core
DCM w/ RTP encaps
9034, 9054 Encoders
RG2200, WAG54GP2 Gateway (bridge)
6500 & 4K for tiered Data Center redundant design, with ACLs/VLANs
Calix DSLAM in 2.0
RTN 1 with parental controland favorites
CDS TV w/ Video Nav, AIMTTV Openstream, WV
Linear HDTV w/ AVC/MPEG2
& SDTV with MPEG2/AVC
VoD with MPEG2/AVC
Coronado 2.X (ISDP 2.2 or 2.3, CDS 2.0)
ACE for Load Sharing, resiliency and more DoS
Linksys 310 Gateway
RTP + FEC COP 3 on STB* & DCM for FEC COP 3 on differ mcast groups
Testing VoD ingest with AMS
SVOD?
Impulse PPV
Multi-room DVR
Network-based Video CAC w/ FLR*
VQE Rapid Channel Change (RCC) feature
Addressable Ad-insertion
Time-Shift TV (TV show looks like VoD asset)
Hitless HE 1+1 Encoders Intra-HE along with N+M
Cap & Trade bandwidth across STBs per home
DHCP Auth of STB
CDS Internet Streamer (three screen shifting)
Ascalon parts?
Coronado 2.X – Future Enhancements
CDS TV GeoVaults
CDS/VQE for all NAT types
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Coronado’s Role
WirelineCustomer
Engagements
ServiceDescriptions
SVTApplication andInterface Testing
CoronadoScale and Network
TestingInput/Alignment
DocumentationDesign and Implementation
Guides, Test Results
Documentation
SRD, SAS
Low-Level DesignSciCare/CA
ImplementationDeployment and Operations, SciCare
Gap AnalysisCA/SciCare
Commercial
Deployment
Unified BU Program Management
End-to-End Program Management
Customer Lab Trial F&F Trial
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Benefits of Coronado’s full VDC design
Minimize impact of application, device or administrative
configuration failure Maximize availability through highly scalable load
balancing and content switching (remember that 3 Screen
& Web Video, advanced ad-insertion, etc to be added!) Service Availability
VLAN, ACLs & ACE design enables comprehensive
security for network, Video Navigator, XML etc Protects first day against DDOS from subscribers,
protocol attacks, and unauthorized access Provides last line of defense for servers in multi-dept or
silo’d groups sharing the data center/HEService Security
Allow moves/adds/changes to servers/host, video or network infrastructure without affecting service
ACE Provides up to 70% faster deployments or build-outs given high-security, load-balancing requirements
Increases IT productivity w/ Role-Based AdministrationDelegate access rights to each department / silo
Optimal TCO withVirtualized Architecture
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Benefits of Coronado’s full VDC design
ACE Sales and Marketing collateral
includes numerous case studies:
Internet Video Publishing (e.g., PureVideo Networks, Inc.),
Telecommunications (e.g., China Netcom Group),
Educational Institutions (e.g., Brandeis University)
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Responding to Evolving Beachhead Landscape
Much of current ISDP lab & deployment activity is in T2/T3/WEP accounts with outsourcing
SES Americom / NCC deployments to dominate
No change for Coronado 2; focus remains on build-your-own, larger deployments (many AVC encoders typical) reference architecture for Video Data Center (VDC) in release 2.0
Leveraging our expertise, working with sales teams & AS to recommend VDC options for multiple scenarios – tentative list;
Large: redundant pair 7609-S w/ ACE+L2 switches (4948)
Medium: redundant pair 7606-S w/ ACE+L2 switches (4948) (investigating IOS SLB alternative to ACE for lower-end medium*)
Lab: single 7606-S, ACE as optional upgrade for expanded tests
Outsourced HE, NCC: pair of 4948s w/ 10G uplinks
(*) If this looks like this IOS SLB will work on paper, then asking team for “what if” impact for a side test of this and potentially document in an addendum to the DIG
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New demo facility nearing completion
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Documentation
NAME EDCS STATUS
Solution Web Sitehttp://wwwin-eng.cisco.com/Eng/VNBU/WWW/Coronado/
http://zed.cisco.com/confluence/display/CVISTA/Wireline+Video+IPTV+Home
SRD EDCS-587087 Postedhttp://wwwin-eng.cisco.com/Eng/VNBU/WWW/Coronado/C2/CoronadoRel2SRDh.zip
SAS EDCS-622122 Postedhttp://wwwin-eng.cisco.com/Eng/VNBU/WWW/Coronado/C2/Coronado_2_SAS_v0.7_Release.pdf
Coronado 1.2 DIG EDCS-550648 Releasedhttp://wwwin-eng.cisco.com/Eng/VNBU/WWW/Coronado/dig/WirelineIPTV-SDIG-1dot2.pdf
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