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For Internal Use Only. Extreme Andrii Kondrashov Technical director [email protected] Extreme Networks Extreme Networks Click to edit Master subtitle style Lower Cost of Ownership Delight Your Subscribers BlackDiamond® 20800 The BlackDiamond 20800 Series Changes the Game for Next-Generation Carrier Networks Fifth-Generation Ethernet Transport Switch For Internal Use Only. Extreme 3Page 3 Extreme Networks Confidential and Proprietary.
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CHAHGE THE GAMEBlackDiamond 20800 – the best facilities in the small form factor

Andrii KondrashovTechnical [email protected]

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Easy-to-Operate Next-Generation

Networks

Proactive Service Management

Graceful Service Expansion

BlackDiamond® 20800Fifth-Generation Ethernet Transport Switch

The BlackDiamond 20800 Series Changes the Game for Next-Generation Carrier Networks

Increase Network Longevity

Delight Your Subscribers

Lower Cost of Ownership

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Ethernet Access Central Offices

24 or 48 x10/100 E, 2x GE Up

24 or 48xGE Access, 4x 10 GE Up

MEF Certified Carrier Ethernet PortfolioUSDA RUS Accepted

Ethernet Access and Aggregation Central Offices

Metro Core Central Office

ExtremeXOS® Operating System

EPICenter ® Management System

Summit X250e

Summit X450a

Summit ® X650

24x10 GE

High Density Ethernet AccessGE to 10 GE Aggregation

Extreme Networks® Carrier Support Team

BlackDiamond20808

10 GE Density100 GE Ready

10 GE Density100 GE Ready

BlackDiamond®

20804

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Trend in Carrier Networks

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Objective

Revenues

Bandwidth

Demand for Packet-Based

Services

Competitive Pressures

Time

Qua

ntity

Challenge

ARPU

OpExCapEx

Bandwidth Demands Increasing Faster than Revenue

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IPTV Worldwide Revenue OpportunityRapid Growth Forecast Worldwide

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Video Services Drives Carrier Revenue Growth and Next Generation Network Deployments As Global Economy Stalls

Infonetics Research, IPTV and Switched Digital Video Equipment, Services, and Subscribers Market Share and Forecasts, July 2009

Wor

ld-w

ide

IPTV

Ser

vice

Rev

enue

in $

US

Bill

ions

$55.9B

0

60

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

$7.2B

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Ethernet Access and Aggregation NetworkSubscriber IP Services

Shift From TDM E1/T1

Shift From Separate Voice and Data

Networks

Shift From Voice and DSL Internet

Access

Trends in Subscriber ServicesGrowth Driven by Application Convergence

Residential and Business Subscribers are Demanding High-Speed, High-Performance

Services

To Triple Play over Active Ethernet or PON

To VOIP, High Speed Internet and VPN over

Ethernet Access

To Ethernet Mobile Backhaul for Voice, Video

and Internet Access

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Residential

Business

Mobile Backhaul

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More Services on Shared Network Increases Subscriber Sensitivity and Importance of Service

Management

Video

Mobile Data

Business Ethernet

Voice

Internet

Trends in Carrier Aggregation NetworksOverall Shift from Circuit to Packet

Metro CoreShift From SONET/SDH Circuit

TransportTo 10G and Eventually 100G

Ethernet Transport Rings

Shift From Automatic Protection Switching

(APS)

To Ethernet APS (EAPS) and Eventually G.8032 Resilient

Ethernet Rings

Shift From Re-Active Circuit Management

To Pro-Active Service Management

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Ethernet Access and Aggregation NetworkSubscriber IP Services

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10G Ethernet Rings Today100G Ethernet Rings Future

Ethernet Access and Aggregation NetworkSubscriber

Residential E-FTTH

Video

Internet

Voice

Graceful Service ExpansionWhy 480 Gbps / Slot Matters in Video Deployments

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IP Services

Access Aggregation

C.O

Metro CoreRevenue Opportunity

Drives Network Investment

• High-bandwidth services require high-performance networks

• Revenue growth and service quality depend on bandwidth availability

Metro CoreReturn On Investment Scales With Network

Longevity

BlackDiamond® 20804

Ethernet Access

C.O.

• Equipment and training investment re-used as network grows to 100GE

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Graceful Service ExpansionWhy Common Components Matter in Video Deployments

Ethernet AccessSubscriber

Residential E-FTTH

IP ServicesEthernet Aggregation

10G or Future 100G Ethernet Rings

BlackDiamond 20808

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10G Ethernet Rings

Ethernet Access

C.O.

BlackDiamond 20804

Metro CoreBlackDiamond 20800 Series Common

Software and Hardware

• Fewer spare parts required• Lower training investment• Increased return on investment

Video

Voice

Internet

Metro Core C.O.

Access Aggregation

C.O.

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Metro CoreService Differentiation Enabled with Multicast

Quality of Service

• Different services address different subscriber markets, allowing carriers to increase overall service penetration rates

Premium Subscriber

Video

Internet

Voice

Proactive Service ManagementWhy Multicast QoS Matters in Video Deployments

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Access Aggregation

C.O

Metro CoreLive Sports Drives

Multicast Video Traffic

BlackDiamond® 20804

• Multicast QoS assures packet delivery for premium content

Best Effort Video $

Premium Video $$$

Live Sports Video $$

Value Subscriber

Ethernet Access and Aggregation NetworkSubscriber IP Services

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Residential E-FTTH

Video

Internet

Voice

Proactive Service ManagmenetWhy Ethernet OAMP Matters in Video Deployments

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Access Aggregation

C.O

Metro CoreService Management System Simplifies

Operations

BlackDiamond® 20804

Ethernet Access

C.O.

IEEE 802.1AG Continuity Fault ManagementITU Y.1731 Jitter & Latency

Measurement

EPICenter® Management System

• Easy-to-use tools for provisioning and monitoring Ethernet Transport networks

Metro CoreAdvanced Ethernet OAM Improves Manageability

• Standards based support eases manageability of multi-vendor, multi-provider networks

Ethernet Access and Aggregation NetworkSubscriber IP Services

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Metro CoreResilient Ring Topology Most Cost Effective Use

of Fiber AssetsMetro CoreEAPS Supports Next-

Generation Ring Requirements Today

Proactive Service ManagementWhy EAPS Matters in Video Deployments

Ethernet AccessSubscriber Metro CoreEthernet Aggregation

Metro Core C.O.

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10G Ethernet Rings

Ethernet Access

C.O. Video

Voice

Internet

• Fiber already deployed in ring topologies for SONET/SDH networks

• EAPS maintains service continuity for key services through ring fault

• Sub-tended rings with dual-node interconnect across access and aggregation

• Spatial re-use with multiple domains improves efficiency and prioritizes services

Residential E-FTTH

Access Aggregation

C.O.

10G or Future 100G Ethernet Rings

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Ethernet Transport Delivers Lower Total Cost of Ownership Compared With MPLS

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Tota

l Cos

t of O

wne

rshi

p (U

S$M

)

Five-Year Total Cumulative CapEx and OpEx

Source: Network Strategy Partners, 2008

Extreme CapEx Advantages

• High-density line-rate 10GE system results in fewer switches

• Disruptive pricing for 10 GE

Extreme OpEx Advantages

• Lower CapEx drives lower annual service contract costs

• Lower power, less rack space, less HVAC

• Operational simplicity of Ethernet OAMP

Easy-to-Operate NetworksWhy It Matters In Next Generation Deployments

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BlackDiamond 20800 Scalability:Leading Slot Capacity and 10 GE Density

Bandwidth per Line Card (2008 and projected 2009 numbers)

Gbps Bandwidth to Each Line Card

2008 2009

120 Gbps Per Slot!

10 Gigabit Ethernet Port Density (2008 and projected

2009 numbers)10 GE Port Density

2008 2009

192 10 GE Per Rack!

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BlackDiamond 20800 TCO: CapEx Slashed

Leading 10 GE port list pricing at $5800/port

2008 2009

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$25,000

$30,000

Extreme 20808 Juniper MX 960 Alcatel 7450 Cisco 7600

Price per 10 Gigabit Ethernet Port

Less Than Half of Market Leaders’ Projected 2009 Price

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BlackDiamond 20800: Product Overview

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BlackDiamond 20808 Chassis

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Hot-swappable management modules and line cards

Passive backplane design Five redundant (N+1) hot-swappable

power supplies

Hot-swappable fan trays—each tray has 12 fans each with 11+1 redundancy

Designed to NEBS Level 3

Management Modules(1:1)

8 Port 10 GE Modules

40 Port 1 GE Modules

Fan Tray

Max. 5 Fabric Modules (N+1)

Max. 5 Power Supplies (N+1)

Front View Rear View

Fan Tray

Air Entry

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BlackDiamond 20804 Highlights

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8 Port 10 GE IO Modules

40 Port 1 GE IO Modules

Management Modules(1:1)

Max. 3 Power Supplies (N+1)

Max. 5 Fabric Modules (N+1)

ExtremeXOS® 12.4 Software*

Hot-swappable Management Modules and IO Modules

Multicast QoS Continuity Fault Management Hardware

Support Redundant (N+1) Hot-Swappable Power

Supplies NEBS Level 3 Compliant

PB, PBB EAPS, CFM, Y.1731, HQoS MPLS Layer 2, VPLS, H-VPLS,

RSVP-TE OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, RIP, PIM

Hardware

Available 1Q 2010

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*HQoS, OAMP, PBB, and VPLS are separately licensed software features in the BlackDiamond 20800 series

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BlackDiamond 20800 Benefits Graceful Service Expansion

With PBB available in ExtremeXOS the BlackDiamond® 20800 can extend LAN to MAN without increasing the number of MAC addresses

The passive backplane can scale up to 4x its current capacity simply by changing future modules

Future modules allow even more granularity on port density, increases in processing power and expand table sizes

Proactive Service ManagementThe BlackDiamond 20800 runs on ExtremeXOS so the customer does not need to learn

another operating systemThe BlackDiamond 20800 is supported by EPICenter® allowing the customer to manage

it like all ExtremeXOS-based productsWith Y.1731 and EFM available in ExtremeXOS, the BlackDiamond 20804 expands its

OAM capabilities Easy-to-Operate, Next-Generation Networks

The BlackDiamond 20804 uses the same modules as the BlackDiamond 20808 so sparing costs are reduced. The only exception is the switch fabric cards or the XFMs which are unique to the chassis.

The BlackDiamond 20804 is designed for investment protection where the passive backplane can scale up to 4x its current capacity simply by changing future modules without a forklift upgrade

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Summary Switching Modules

Optics All the optics available for gigabit and 10 gigabit XFP

Gigabit: 1000BASE-SX/LX/ZX and 1000BASE-T10 Gigabit: 10GBASE-SR/LR/ER/ZR

BlackDiamond® 20808 BlackDiamond 20804

XM-8XB; 8-Port 10GBASE-X XFP IO Module

XM-8XB: 512K Route/MAC Memory

GM-40XB; 40-Port GIGE

GM-40XB: 512 K Route/MAC Memory

XFM; Cross Bar Switch Fabric Module

XFM-1 XFM-2

MM; Management Module

MM-Base: 2M Routes

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BlackDiamond 20800 Block Diagram Midplane or backplane

delivers all connections between all components

Management Module has connections to all units

The fans and the PSUs are directly connected to the MMs and controlled by the master MM

The XFMs have management and control connections

The IO modules have management control connections as well as slow path communication

The midplane and backplane can support up to 480 Gbps per slot for future expansion

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BlackDiamond 20808 I/O-Blade 8 X 10G XM-8XB; I/O Blade 8-port

10G BASE-X XFP module with basic configuration

Wire speed on all interfaces 8 XFI interfaces for LAN and

WAN PHY 4 Packet Processors (PP)

with 20 Gbps full duplex throughput

4 Fabric Processor/Traffic Manager with 20 Gbps throughput

80 serial links for backplane connections

CPU sub-system for slow path processing, board control processing and dual serial connection to MM

Main board/mezzanine board design

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BlackDiamond 20808 I/O-Blade 40 X 1G GM-40XA/B; 40-Port Gig

Ethernet with Basic and Advanced Configurations

Wire speed on all interfaces 40 SFP SGMII interfaces 2 PPs with 20 Gbps full

duplex throughput 2 Fabric Processor/Traffic

Manager with 20 Gbps throughput

40 serial links for backplane connections

CPU sub-system for slow path processing, board control processing and dual serial connection to MM

Advanced blade—doubled TCAM, SDRAM and SRAM

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BlackDiamond 20800 Management Module MM B/A; Management Module

with basic and advanced configuration

Quad Core Processor up to 8 GB main memory; separated boot flash 8 MB and a flash card 256 MB for images

Internal management switch with dual serial links to each I/O blade and between MMs; serial link to each XFM

Interfaces for serial console DB-9, out-of-band management 10/100/1000 Mbps; USB 2.0 port for configuration and image storage

Controller function to directly manage Fans and PSUs

Memory configured 1 GB on the basic and 2 GB on the advanced version

FAN

CO

NTR

OLLE

R-1

I/O-1

I/O-2

I/O-3

I/O-4

PSU PSU PSU

I/O-5

I/O-6

I/O-7

I/O-8

GbE Management Switch

FAN

CO

NTR

OLLE

R-2

MM-A

PSUPSU

MM-B

For serial out-of-band Serial Management

RS-232C

RJ-45 Out-of-band Mgmt USB Interface

For out-of-band Network Management(10/100/1000BASE-T)

Used for config/image storage

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BlackDiamond 20800 Hardware Comparison

BlackDiamond 20800 Commonalities 20804 2080810 GE ports per I/O Module 8 8

1 GE Ports per I/O Module 40 40

Module Compatibility

40X GE8X10GE

Management ModuleAC & DC Power Supplies

40 X GE8X10GE

Management ModuleAC & DC Power Supplies

PSU type supported AC or DC AC or DC

Bandwidth per slot 120G 120G

Future bandwidth per slot 480G 480GOperating system ExtremeXOS® ExtremeXOSCPU redundancy 1:1 1:1

Fabric redundancy N+1 N+1

PSU redundancy N+1 N+1

Fan tray redundancy 1:1 1:1

Switch Fabric slots 5 5

BlackDiamond 20800 Differences 20804 20808I/O Slots per Switch 4 8Max line rate 10 GE ports per switch 32 64Max line rate 1G ports per switch 160 320Fabric switching capacity 1T 2TSwitch Fabric & PSU Slot Location Front RearSwitches per 7’ rack 4 3Depth 22.5 inches 27 inches

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Multicast Support in BlackDiamond 20800

Multicast reduces the number of end-to-end connections as compared to unicast

Multicast lowers the switch resources required for broadcast-type applications• Table size• Processing

Comprehensive multicast support, which includes guaranteed multicasting option for traffic flowsMulticast QoS supported (4 levels of Class of Service) to meet Service Provider

requirements Switching Fabric does packet replication—Thereby no impact of over-

subscription or packet drop, has low latency and dynamic load balancing Packet replication up to 127 copies on a single port Ideal for Triple Play support even as Traffic Manager scheduler  was

designed to work for all three traffic types with H-QoS support

Differentiated Video Services with Multicast QoS

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Egress P

ortE

gress P

ortIn

gres

s P

ort

Multicast Queuing and Replication

Switch Fabric (XFM)

PP

Stats FPGA

FP&TM

PMLM

PP

Stats FPGA

FP&TM

PM LM

Multicast Queue Table

Rate Shaper

Ingress Classifi-cation

Egress Modifi-cation

Packet arrives at PP Packet gets classified, modified, multicast identified, packet assigned to the

MC queue MC queue3 and queue2 rate shaping could be done, queue3 for strict

priority and queues 2-0 for Best Effort Packet is sent through the XFM for replication and forwarded to the egress

FP Egress PP modifies the packet, replicates if required, and sends it out to the

egress port

To other FPs

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Switching ComparisonBlackDiamond®

12804RBlackDiamond

12804CBlackDiamond

10808BlackDiamond

20804BlackDiamond

20808

Management and Switch Fabric

ManagementActive/Standby 1 +1 (Switch

fabric runs a full capacity)

Active/Standby Active/Standby

Switch fabric Load share 1:1 Load share N+1

Load share N+1

I/O Types

1G ports per switch 80 80 480 160 320

10G ports per switch 8 8 48 32 64

Bandwidth per Slot Capacity

Current 20 Gbps 20 Gbps 60 Gbps 120 Gbps 120 Gbps

Future 20 Gbps 20 Gbps 60 Gbps 480 Gbps 480 GbpsMulticast

Replication Fabric Fabric Fabric/Egress Blade

Fabric/Egress Blade

Performance

Fabric Capacity 160Gbps 1.28Tbps 1Tbps 2Tbps

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Software Licensing

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H-QOS Hierarchical Quality Of Service

Software LicensesSimple One-Step Upgrade License System

MPLS/VPLS

Core

MPLS Feature Pack

Core license default license

Layer 3 routing capability for OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, RIP, PIM

MPLS Layer 2, VPLS, H-VPLS, PW, RSVP-TE (at FCS)

Features

PBB Feature Pack PBB PBB, CFM, OAM (Available

ExtremeXOS 12.4.1, 1Q/2010)Up

grad

e op

tions

other More licenses to follow

HQOS Feature Pack

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Thank You

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