06-HUAWEI NE Series Enterprise Routers Pre-Sales Specialist Training2019

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Huawei NE Router Training Slides (2019)

Contents

1. WAN Trend and Strategy


2. WAN Solutions and Highlights
3. WAN Products and Highlights
4. Industry Application and Cases

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The Best Choice of Top 35 Operators

2Q18 2Q18
ZTE All others All others
Nokia 1% 0% ZTE 4%
5% 2%
Huawei
Juniper Juniper 30%
23% 13%
Huawei
43%

Nokia
22%
Cisco
Cisco 29%
27%
Source: IHS Market © 2018 IHS Market
Source: IHS Market © 2018 IHS Market

No. 1 No. 1
Core routers Edge routers

•Cover 200+ networks, top 35 operators (TFL/AM/VDF/FT/TI/DT), 300+ global 400G/1T applications
•Migrated 4500+ multi-vendor high-end routers, and 60+ C/J clusters

2
Continuous Investment in Self-Developed Solar Chipsets

Chipset Solar 1.0 Solar 2.0 Solar 3.0 Solar 5.0


1T Solar 6.0
20G 50G 240G
Line Card
40G 100G/200G 240G/480G/1T 1T/2T/4T …

MFG 135 nm 65 nm 32 nm 16 nm 7 nm
Process

2004 launch 2009 launch 2016 launch 2011 launch 2019- planning

*NE series developed based on unified solar chipsets for smooth evolution

Chipset investment increase 3.2x


Chipset
Craft

16 nm US$ 160M
32 nm US$ 120M
45 nm US$ 80M
65 nm US$ 50M Design cost
26 years of continuous growth
US$ 32M Mask cost
90 nm
Embedded software
since founding in 1991.
130 nm US$ 21M (Former: ASIC design center of Huawei
Yield ramp-up cost
Technologies)
180 nm US$ 12M Investment
Solar 5.0 NP
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180

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Market Size and Major Industries

WAN IP market in 2023 will reach US$ 2100 Opportunities in 2019: ISP, government, energy, and transportation

Transportation
Energy,
2,500 Others, 94.60 , , 182.55 , 10% 282.74 , 15%
2,000
Source: 2019 EBG GMV 5%
119 123
109 113 115 205 212 Manufacturing
98 104 183 189 196 206
1,500 91 168 175 189 194 200 , 109.25 , 6% Financial,
82 147 173 178 185 312
127 159 283 290 297 305 184.52 , 10%
143 275 275
1,000 234 255 422 438 451
369 385 398 409
297 331
500
524 572 597 619 637 654 679 699
466
0 Government &
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 ICT Service, Public Sector,
619.26 , 33% 398.33 , 21%
ICT Service Government & Public Sector Energy Financial Transportation Manufacturing

Global broadband construction and government


Industry All-IP leads to transport network construction
informatization lead to metro backbone construction

With global broadband acceleration, backbone and access construction


brings metro network construction opportunities. Breakthroughs of The global industries are developing toward IP, and traditional SDH vendors are
transmission and access devices in some areas drive IP metro network shrinking. Cisco and ALU promote traditional network replacement. Industry
construction. networks have lagged behind carriers’ networks for 10 years, which brings
Government modernization and office network informatization bring opportunities for IP-based reconstruction.
opportunities in government network construction and reconstruction.

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WAN Evolution Trend: Smart, Auto, Fast, Simple

Network Reachability Service Isolation Optimal Experience

WAN 1.0 WAN 2.0 WAN 3.0

 Native IP  MPLS VPN  SDN architecture


 Connectionless  Connection-oriented  Service-oriented
 Best effort  Traffic engineering  Smart management

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Contents

1. WAN Trend and Strategy


2. WAN Solutions and Highlights
3. WAN Products and Highlights
4. Industry Application and Cases

6
AI Routing Solution: Smart Interconnection WAN

Service intent Perception: service 360°, multi-layer view, real-time awareness


Intelligent O&M: fault prediction and analysis based on machine learning
Driven by intent Optimization: on-demand traffic optimization
Digital twin
Site: strong adaptability to industrial features miniaturization and
Intent Intelligent easy deployment
engine engine
Simplicity Architecture: Innovative IP hard pipes enable unified transport.

Analysis
Deployment: plug-and-play, minute-level deployment
Automation
engine engine Management: SRv6/EVPN-based, unified portal, and API gateway

Automated Predictable Capacity: single-port 400 GE, single-slot 4T, integrated device
80T, industry-leading capacity
configuration maintenance Ultra-
Real-time awareness broadband Scope: 0.6 kbit/s – 400G any access (all kinds of PCM cards)
Density: high-density compact products: 1 U 2T, 2 U 4T

Network infrastructure
Security: IPsec/MACsec/national encryption
certification/self-developed chips
Security
Reliable: comprehensive protection for protocols,
chips, devices, and E2E networks

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Intelligent: Service Visualization, Intelligent Optimization,
Non-Blocking
Based on big data analysis and prediction, use the AI algorithm to
Low network bandwidth build load balancing and non-blocking networks.
utilization Network big data Big data prediction Network status visualization
Partial congestion Path
100% 1. Layered network devices, tunnels, services
Visualization 2. Telemetry-based service flow collection
Traffic growth Future growth trends

Topo Historical data 3. Visible network SLAs in real time

30%
Partial
Service Buffer + 12 month 1-3 month Time

Congestion Traffic optimization


ARIMA + Boosting
VS. Improve to 1. UCMP optimization algorithm based on SR
80% 2. Intelligent path computation based on
Low Capacity SLAs and link weights
bandwidth expansion Routing Insight
utilization frequency
Device-level resource optimization
Auto-buffer algorithm UCMP Optimized algorithm 0 1. Intelligent analysis of buffer health,
• Device-level optimization • Traffic optimization Packet loss
identifying exceptions
20% 2. The Auto-Buffer algorithm intelligently
Manual optimization is difficult 20% allocates resources.

and time-consuming. 10% Precise traffic forecast based on


80%
The optimization result cannot big data
90%
be accurately predicated. SR/SRv6 Accuracy 1. Predicted traffic accuracy with ARIMA +
Boosting
Non-blocking network 2. What-if simulation and early warning of
congestion
UCMP: Unequal Cost Multiple Path

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Intelligent: Automated Service Provisioning, Minute-level Deployment

BSS RMS NMS BSS


RMS
SPS
Resource visualization
Optimization
System
Backbone network reconstruction
• Real-time network
resource synchronization
Centralized path computation based on SLA requirements + Google map routing + service
provisioning simulation + connectivity test

Cross-domain

Cross-domain/cross-
vendor network

4 days 7 days Huawei network Huawei network Third-party network


Resource confirmation Service provisioning
* Data source: Service provisioning time of the highest priority
of a carrier in different provinces
Independent configuration Visible provision  Resource visualization  Automatic separation of tunnel paths
Manual configuration Multi-level check  Service-driven tunnel  Cross-layer collaboration (IP+ Optical)

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Simplified: MDS, Fabric Architecture, Efficient O&M
MDS system simplifies the network architecture and reduces NCE management + control + analysis convergence, planning +
the OPEX. provisioning + O&M collaboration, reducing TCO by 30%

Simplified Management
As-Is To-Be
Production DC
D
S
1
D
S
2
Production
D
S
1
D
S
2
DC
 Various tools and
 Standardized, open and
programmable northbound and
Simplified Site

inconsistent data
 Cross-department southbound interfaces

are
Real-time perception, continuous
D D D D
Office Office
S S S S

3 4 3 4
communication and
complex O&M optimization
D D D D
 Full-lifecycle management
 Intelligent analysis/predictability
Monitoring DC
S S Monitoring S S
DC
5 6 5 6

PE P P PE
P&PE P&PE Day-level service provisioning,
shortening TTM by 80% Tenant-level SLA visualization/assurance
Days SLA
• Using the MDS, multiple networks are converged, reducing network quantity and the
TCO.
Quick fault demarcation
• Carrier T uses the MDS with one NE9000 to carry four types of services. The number Mins within 30 minutes Insight
Traffic forecast accuracy 90%
of devices decreases from 258 to 74. Space/power is reduced by 60%.

Service-network decoupling simplifies architecture and Modular-based capacity expansion,


protocols and improves O&M efficiency zero service impact
Link bandwidth expansion: modular-based port Node expansion: modular expansion, zero network impact
bandwidth upgrade, zero service awareness
Traditional Future
Simplified architecture

NMS Traffic ...


Edge DC Central Eastbound/westbound expansion
DC
Add Link
100GE MAC Slot
B2H OLT vBNG
Regional DC vBNG
B2B CPE
B2
H
OLT BNG B2C BTS vEPC
vPE vSIG

FlexE interface (100GE)


...
B2B CPE
MPLS Core Service layer

PE
B2C BTS MEF MCF MEF
Dynamically adding MAC timeslots
AGG Network Fabric
layer
SR/ EVPN
FlexE interface bandwidth expansion to 200GE

... Add a node

1
Simplified 2
Simplified 3
Simplified 100GE MAC Slot

architecture protocols O&M 100GE MAC Slot

• Decoupled services • Flexible interconnection on IPv6 • Minute-level provisioning


• Flexible expansion networks • Real-time and visualized SLA
• Programmable NP • Application-driven programmable • Service and network self-healing
Xerox, modular network expansion, not
service chain FlexE, modular-based interface bandwidth affecting existing services
• E2E 50 ms protection, QoE expansion, seamless link expansion
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Ultra-broadband: High-Density 100 GE Port, Built-in 1T NP Chip
Ultra-Broadband, Large Capacity, and High-Density

Solar5.0: first 1T NP chip


• First 2 Tbit/s line card, 3.2 Tbit/s per slot evolution
• High density, 20 x 100 GE per slot
20 x 100G Base-QSFP28

Ultra-Compact, 220 mm Depth with 1T Capacity

Solar5.0
2U

• Most compacted, 20% CO space saving 1T


1 Tbit/s
• Most optimal 50G solution, can evolve to 4x performance improved
100G
• Flexible 50G/10 GE/GE card, Plug & Play
288 cores
2x industry average
2*50GE-FlexE card 10*10GE-SFP card

NE40E-F1A: Highest Density in Industry, 1 U, 2 Tbit/s


3,168 threads
1.6x industry average
600 mm
• Abundant interface types:
100 GE/25 GE/40 GE/10 GE/GE
1 U • 2T capacity, high adaptability to any scenario

• Compact 600 mm, easily installed in an 800 mm cabinet

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Security: 3-Level Protection
BMP Protocol Detection
• Real-time BGP route monitoring, effectively
identify route hijacking events and blocking
• Monitors and identifies network attacks,
isolates attacks on the edge, and redirects to
the nearest cleaning center.

Anti-DDoS system Anti-DDoS


• The anti-DDoS works with the NCE to
intelligently identify and analyze DDoS
attacks and prevent attacks from multiple
Cleaning center Detection center directions.

BGP Flowspec BMP


Two types of Sec for flexible selection
NetStream
NetStream • MACsec applies to secure encryption
scenarios on the entire network.
• IPsec applies to specific service encryption.
PE1 P1 P3 PE3

Chip-level security protection


IGW • SOC intelligent attack detection, source
PE2 P2 P4 PE4
tracing, and attack defense.
• Proactively report attack details and deal
with control plane.

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Contents

1. WAN Trend and Strategy


2. WAN Solutions and Highlights
3. WAN Products and Highlights
4. Industry Application and Cases

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Starting Catch up Leading Leading

20G 50G
200G 1T
Solar 1.0 Solar 2.0 Solar 3.0 Solar 5.0

Multiple cores, multiple threads, provide high parallel processing capabilities


High Architecture optimization, 1T throughput design for solar 5.0
performance Smart memory

Core Chip Fully programmable, support multi-services IPv4/IPv6/MPLS/VPN

Technologies
Rich instruction sets, massive table size
Flexibility
Hardware and software collaboration, short TTM

Auto frequency modulation


Green design ATOM group auto-activated
Auto adjusting of interface SerDes

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Switch Router WLAN Security Access

VRP
Centralized mode V1 V8 Multi-process, multi-core

Platform Distributed mode V3 V5 Single-process, single-core

Advantages
19+ years
8 million+ 100+ 15 million+
devices countries codes
development

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NE Product Portfolio and Inter-generation Planning Strategy
Full-width 1 U
Full-width 1 U Half-width 1 U
Full-width 2 U
NE05E-SN (dual AC, Outdoor, not
Full width: 3 U or higher 16E1, not incorporated) NE05E-SG (DC) incorporated
NE05E- NE05E-SM
Access router NE05E-SI (AC, PoE) SL (AC) (AC, PoE)
NE05E-SH (DC, 16E1)
(V5)
NE08E-S6
(Six slots, dual DC/AC) NE05E-SJ
NE05E-SE (DC) NE05E-S2 (2 slots, DC)
NE05E-SF (DC, 16E1) (AC)
NE05E-SK (DC)

Access router
(V8) NE20E-S8, NE08E-S9, NE08E-S6E NE05E-SQ (dual DC, dual AC)
NE05E-S2, R18C10 NE05E-SR (AC)

3.5 U, 8 slots 3.5 U, slot 9 (Six slots, dual DC)

Aggregation router Core backbone router

NE20E-S2E

NE20E-S4
NE20E-S2F

NE20E-S16 NE20E-S16A NE40E & NE9000-8/CX6608 NE9000-20/CX6620


NE40E-M2H NE40E-X8s NE40E-X16 Next-generation modular platform
CX600-X3
NE20E-S8A Planned in this version
NE40E-F1A-14H24Q

NE40E-M2K
NE20E-S8 NE40E-X2-M16B
NE40E-F1B (1 U 1.2T) NE8000-4 NE8000-8
High-density 25 Gbit/s NE40E-X3A NE40E-X8A NE40E-X16A
V5 fixed-configuration devices gradually evolve to V8 devices, and modular devices evolve to high-density chassis.
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Overview of Enterprise Service Scenarios
Unified Management, Visualized OAM (U2000, uTraffic)

Agg
Internet
DSLAM SR
/FTTx
Triple Play Softswitch
(Residential)
SingleMetro Firewall Converged IP/MPLS
BRAS Backbone
LSW Smart CO
/E-FTTx NPE Headend
VPN SA GGSN
(Business)
Agg
MSC Server

Mobile CSG RSG RNC/BSC

Access FMC Metro: NE40E/NE20E S-POP: NE40E/ME60 Core: NE9000 Services

300 mm

IP Platform NE40E-M2K
NE05E-S2 NE20E-S8A

NE05E-SQ
NE05E-SR (AC)
NE20E-S816
NE40E-F1A-14H24Q NE40E-X8A NE40E-X16A NE9000
NE08E-S6E

10G Access 1T/Chassis 480G/1T/2T Per Slot Petabit-Level


LSW: LAN switch; E-FTTx: Ethernet FTTx; CSG: cell site gateway; RSG: RNC site gateway; S-POP: service POP

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NE Router Highlights

 Industry’s first 400G core router, providing the industry’s first 4T


Super-core line card.
 Passed 300 strict tests conducted by global carriers and
router enterprise customers, ensuring high security and reliability.

NE9000-20 NE9000-8  Supports commercial use of 40G, 100G, 200G, 400G, 1T, and
2T boards.
 Software and hardware ready for SDN, commercialization of
Core/aggregation backbone WAN SDN.
router  Industry-leading network quality monitoring technology to locate
E2E network faults in real time.
 E2E service protection switching within 200 ms in any scenario.

NE40E-X16A/X8/X3 NE20E-X6
 NP router architecture, no performance deterioration in case of
multi-service overlapping.
Aggregation
 Supports distributed NAT, IPsec, and NetStream. A single
router aggregation device can carry multiple services.
 E2E service protection switching within 200 ms in any scenario.
NE20E-S16/S8/S4/S2F/S2E  Forwarding capability: up to 100 GE/interface; 200 GE/slot

 Small size, large capacity, and 120 Gbit/s high performance ensure
Access capacity expansion without affecting services.
router  Wide temperature range, IP65, and PoE technologies as well as
NE05E/NE08E PCM support ensure that devices run properly in all scenarios.

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Highlights of the NE40E 800-mm-Deep Product

 High-density high-speed LPUs:


50G/120G/240G/480G/1T/2T
Large Capacity  81.92T switching capacity per device
 1M BNG access users allowed per device
 5M route forwarding table

 Industry-leading distributed forwarding architecture


 Hot backup for main components
High Reliability  Advanced U-shaped air channel design
Item NE40E-X16A NE40E-X8A NE40E-X3A  Low delay and large buffer, enhancing 4K video user
Max Switching Capacity 81.92 Tbit/s 51.2 Tbit/s 2.79 Tbit/s experience
Forwarding Performance 14,464 Mpps 5,760 Mpps 900 Mpps

Dimensions (H x W x D) 1,778 mm (40 U) x 934 mm (21 U) x 264 mm (6 U)


442 mm x 650 mm 442 mm x 650 mm X 442 mm x 664 mm
 eMDI: simple deployment and visual experience of video
Number of Fans 36 18 6
 Telemetry: real-time traffic analysis
Number of Power
16 16 2
 YANG: flexible, readable and common data model
Modules
Easy O&M  3.3 ms BFD: fast detection of network connectivity
Airflow Front-to-back Front-to-back Left-to-back

Operating Temperature 0 to 45°C 0 to 45°C 0 to 45°C


 EFM, CFM, and Y.1731: P2P and E2E link detection
MTBF (Year) 27.44 21.91 21.66  Built-in RFC 2544 functionality: offline performance
monitoring

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Tbit/s-Level, 220-mm-Deep, FMC Integrated Service Bearer Router

Industry Access Mini-BNG TOR Data Center FMC Integrated Carrier Scenario
Access

High-density 25 GE/100 GE Mobile/ home broadband/


High-reliability access High-density 10 GE access in TOR data centers leased line

NE08E-S6E NE40E-M2K NE40E-F1A-14H24Q NE20E-S8A


2 U, 360 Gbit/s, dual-MPU 2 U, 910 Gbit/s 1 U, 2 Tbit/s, 600 mm deep 5 U, 1 Tbit/s
Built-in PCM High-density 100 GE/10 GE High-density 25 GE/100 GE Max. 10 x 100 GE or 80 x 10 GE
Full-service access integration integration > = 100G bandwidth per slot
Flexible Combo

Meets traffic growth


requirements. Programmable NP
Large T-Level large Compact: 220 mm architecture: 32k Session
Program BNG
capacity capacity, support Compact deep Evolution to the M2K fixed ports support
100 GE/50 GE mable EVPN and SRv6 BNGs
Easy to install to the
300 mm cabinet features

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NE40E-M2K: 220-mm-Deep, Large-Capacity, High-Density CO Equipment
NEW
2018.9 GA
Key Capabilities
AC

Dimensions (H x W x D) 88.1 mm (2 U) x 442 mm x 220 mm

Switching Capacity
Fans Control ports: Interface boards DC/AC power module 910 Gbit/s
(Single-Direction)
N+1 • ETH maintenance 2 flexible slots 1+1 redundancy
redundancy • AUX/console
• CLK clock HQoS 5 levels

DC: –20°C to +65°C


Operating Temperature
AC: 0°C to 45°C

DC
100 GE Port Density 6

2 x 100 GE 20 x 10 GE 10 x 10 GE/GE 10 x GE
x multiple fixed port modes

100 GE LAN Mode

42 Fixed Ports 10 GE LAN Mode


10 GE/GE AutoNego
GE Mode

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NE40E-F1A: Highest Density in Industry, 1 U, 2 Tbit/s

NEW
2019.4 GA

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42

SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28

SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 SFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28 QSFP28

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43

IPv4/IPv6 FIB 4M/1M


Dimensions (H X W X D) 44 mm x 442 mm x 600 mm (1 U)
IPv4/IPv6 RIB 4M/2M
Forwarding Performance 2,000 Gbit/s

Long-term: –5°C to +45°C; Note: Restriction on temperature variation: ACL4/ACL6 32K/16K


Operating Temperature
30°C/hour
HQoS 5 levels
The device can work properly for a short time at 40ºC if a single fan fails.
Redundant Fans
BNG Supported
The system supports DC and AC power supply in 1+1 backup
Redundant Power Supply
redundancy mode.
MAC Address Quantity 1M

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NE08E-S9: Dual-CXP, Pluggable Cards, and High Reliability

Size: 88.9 mm (H) x 442 mm (W) x 220 mm (D)


NEW DC power supply slots
2018.9 GA
40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1 40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1
100G/50G/40G/20G/10G/8G/4G 100G/50G/40G/20G/10G/8G/4
/E1 G/E1
CXP (360G)
3.5 U CXP (360G)
40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1 40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1
40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1 40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1
PIU PIU 10G/8G/4G/E1
Power module Fan module CXP Interface board
1:1 redundancy N:1 1:1 redundancy 9 slots (AC: 6 slots) AC power supply slots
redundancy 40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1 40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1
100G/50G/40G/20G/10G/8G/ 100G/50G/40G/20G/10G/8G/
Switching Capacity NE08E-9: 320 Gbit/s
Industrial design, high reliability 4G/E1 4G/E1
CXP (360G)
Slot Bandwidth 40G
• Supports 1:1 redundancy of CXPs and CXP (360G)
MAC 128K power modules and N:1 redundancy of fan 40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1 40G/20G/10G/8G/4G/E1

BGP Routing modules.


PIU PIU
Entries
128K
• Supports NSR and NSF.
FIB Entries v4/v6: 128K/16K • Supports ISSU.
• Wide temperature range: –40°C to +65°C
ACL Entries 8K
• In compliance with IEC61850- Maximum number of interfaces:
3/IEEE1613/EN50121.
ARP Entries 8K 2 x 100 GE, 4 x 50 GE, 36 x 10 GE, and 112 x GE

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NE08E-S6/S6E: Dual-CXP, High Reliability, and Large Capacity

Size: 88.9 mm (H) x 442 mm (W) x 220 mm (D)


2 x 10 GE FIC 8 x GE FIC

4 x CSTM-1/STM-1 FIC 4 x FE/GE (O) + 4 x FE/GE (E)


2U FC
16E1/32E1 FIC 8 x RS232
Power module Fan module CXP Interface board
1:1 redundancy N:1 redundancy 1:1 redundancy 6 slots 2 x RS232/485/+2E&M + 4 x 4 x 10 GE FIC
FXS/FXO
Switching Capacity 112/240 Gbit/s High reliability Industrial design Full-service access
Forwarding
37/150 Mpps  Supports 1:1 redundancy of  -40°C to +65°C full-wide  Supports PCM subcards
Performance
Slot Bandwidth 40G main control and switching temperature design and low-speed service
10 GE Interface
modules as well as power  Supports MEF2.0, UL, CE, access on interfaces.
NE08E-S6E: 12 supply and fan redundancy. FCC, and Tolly certification.
Density  Supports E1/STM-
Mac 128K  Supports full-service NSR  Supports IEC61850-
1/FE/GE/10 GE full
BGP Routing and uninterrupted 3/IEEE1613/EN50121
Entries
128K
forwarding of NSF services. specifications.
service access.
FIB Entries v4/v6: 128K/16K  Supports ISSU and hot-  IPsec and NAT
ACL Entries 8K swap.
ARP Entries 8K

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NE05E-S2: Supporting VRPv8, PCM Card (V300R005C00, 2018Q4 TR5)

NEW
2019.4 GA
Switching capacity (Bi-directional): 12 Gbit/s
Temperature: DC: – 20°C to
60°C

Power: dual DC modules

Height: 1 U
Depth: 220 mm

Order Spart: V5 02311CML; V8 02352NPE

 IPsec, NAT, VRPv8


 Interface on control board: 2 x GE/FE(o), 2 x GE/FE(e), 1 x GE/FE Combo, and 6 x FE(e)
 2 slots, 2G capacity per slot
 Support GE/FE/E1/PCM etc.

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NE05E-SR: Compact, Developed Based on VRPv8

Switching capacity: 12 Gbit/s NEW


Temperature: – 40°C to 65°C 2018.9 GA

Power supply: AC

Height: 1 U

Depth: 220 mm 2 x GE/FE (O)

USB port 2 x GE/FE (Combo)


Only for OAM 2 x GE/FE (e)

 Support IPsec, NAT


 Small size: 2 x GE/FE (O) + 2 x GE/FE (E) + 8 x GE/FE (Combo); 250 mm x 180 mm x 43.6 mm
 Green power, typical power consumption 12.8 W

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Offering 1: IP Hard Pipe for Power and Railway, Ensuring Quality
and Experience of Key Services and SDH-Like O&M
Production, dispatching, and SCADA
Independent queue

CTC
SCADA Dedicated hard pipe
GSM-R Hard pipe Secure and reliable
Relay Dispatch Relay protection signal
protection phone

Shared soft pipe


Soft pipe
OA
Flexible and efficient
CCTV ...

Management, office,
and video services

Hard isolation Good experience High reliability


Quality assurance of the core
service-carried network Single-hop delay ≤ 35 µs Switching time ≤ 50 ms
Office Video
automation conference

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Offering 2: Built-in PCM — Simplified Network, Unified OAM
Huawei All-in-One Solution
PCM Router

C37.94, Ports/slot Huawei Cisco ALU


Co-64K
TP service RS232/485 2/8 8/6 12
FXS/FXO 4 X 8/2
E&M,
RS232, E&M 5 X 6/2
FE
RTU C37.94 4 X 2
G.703.64K 4 X 2
NE08E-S6 FXS,
FE
Dispatch
phone
Application Scenario
NED1MP8A FE/GE
4 x C37.94 + 4 x G.703 64k co  Subway, railway, highway, and power communication
Office OA
NED1SA8  Evolution of other SDH low-speed services to the IP
8 x X.21/V.35/V.24 FE/GE network
NED1MPAA
Video Monitor
2 x RS232 + 2 x RS485/422 + 2 x E&M + 4 x FXS/FXO

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Offering 3: NE Router Supports Five-Level Ultra-Fine-Grained
Network Quality Monitoring
Service-level monitoring (inband)

Service-level monitoring (outband)

5 Network-level
monitoring Network-level monitoring
Network-level
monitoring
Device-level
Full
Device-level
Device-level monitoring monitoring coverage
monitoring

Physical-level monitoring

Switched Routing backbone Switched


network network network
Branch IDC

Network Monitoring Level Description Technology Monitoring Focus


Physical level Monitor the BER. Bit error monitoring Transmission quality deterioration (physical layer)
Link fault and transmission intermittent disconnection
Network level Monitor link connectivity. OAM technologies such as BFD
(network layer)

Device level Monitor port traffic. Interface traffic monitoring and telemetry Port traffic and burst traffic

Simulate service traffic to monitor Packet loss, jitter, delay, and bandwidth (transport
Service level (outband) NQA, TWAMP
network quality. quality)
Monitor real service traffic and
Service level (outband) Huawei IP FPM Quality deterioration of online services (application layer)
network quality.
Any IP device with a defect in Some IP devices with insufficient network monitoring
Auxiliary monitoring TWAMP, ICMP
monitoring capabilities capabilities

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Offering 4: Hardware-based BFD for Fast Fault Detection
Static/Dynamic BFD Single-hop/multi-hop BFD
Single-hop BFD link detection
Dynamic BFD link detection
BFD packets
Dynamic negotiation

Multi-hop BFD link detection


Static BFD link detection
BFD packets
Static configuration

Huawei has extended the IETF standards and developed innovative static BFD, Single-hop BFD for fault detection on direct links between routers on the same
allowing standard dynamic BFD and static BFD configuration through statically network segment
specified local and remote discriminators. Multi-hop BFD for fault detection on indirect links between routers on different
network segments

Multicast BFD Future-oriented BFDv6


Association between multicast BFD and unicast BFD
Unicast BFD for detecting Eth-Trunk status BFD for OSPFv3 BFD for VRRPv6

BFD for ISISv6 BFD for BGP4+


Multicast BFD for detecting member interface status
BFD for NGN …
When BFD is used to detect the physical status of a link, specifying the peer IP
address may fail. (In some cases, for example, Eth-Trunk member links are used, or
the peer end does not have any IP address.) If this is the case, the BFD session As the network scale increases, the NGN is inevitable. BFD support for IPv6 is
must be bound to a multicast address to send BFD control packets to this address. being improved along with the transition to IPv6 networks.

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Offering 5: Device Management and Monitoring Within Seconds

More fine-grained statistics collection Second-level peak detection


to better monitor traffic changes

Port rate (bit/s) 90 Mbit/s


Collected on the
U2000 … … … … … … … … …
1 … 60 … 120 … 180 … 240 … 300 (s)
The detection frequency is 1s, and the peak rate and generation time are recorded.
 Second-level granularity

 A report is generated every 5 minutes. The peak rate and generation time within 5 minutes
 More accurate traffic are displayed.

statistics
 Higher network Traditional 5-minute average detection
planning accuracy
Port rate (bit/s)

50 Mbit/s
NE performance data collection

1 60 120 180 240 300 (s)


Technology 1: Huawei second-level peak monitoring technology
Technology 2: next-generation second-level device management and  The sampling period is 5 minutes, and real-time data is recorded.
monitoring technology Telemetry  A report is reported every 5 minutes, and the average rate within 5 minutes is displayed.

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Offering 6: All NE Routers Support E2E Hardware QoS and Large Buffer
All NE routers use the hardware traffic scheduling
Dedicated
network
Internet chip to support QoS.
Advantage 1: support a large number of QoS queues. A
queue represents the bandwidth limit of a service (such as
Trusted Core layer (NE40E) Xunlei) of a user.
boundary Advantage 2: support a wide variety of QoS functions,
 Traffic classification
(priority mapping)
such as PQ and WFQ. All NE routers support hierarchical
 Traffic policing  Traffic policing QoS to provide more diverse and refined operations
 Congestion  Congestion
management and
modes.
management and
avoidance avoidance Advantage 3: provide high-precision hardware QoS to
 Traffic classification save and properly use bandwidth resources.
(priority mapping)
 Traffic policing All NE routers support large buffer.
 Congestion
Aggregation layer (NE20E)
management and
avoidance
Implementation: All NE routers use the NP architecture,
which supports ultra-large buffer and does not require
Access layer (NE05E/08E)
special large buffer boards.
Implementation: The caching capabilities of routers on
… Trusted the access, aggregation, and core layers of the WAN
boundary increase in sequence. Large buffers are used to prevent
service packet loss caused by traffic bursts.

Tolly test reports on HQoS and caching


capabilities are provided for all NE routers.
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Offering 7: The Smallest High-Performance BRAS in the Industry
Reasons to Choose Mini-BRAS
NE20E-S16 Simplified planning: Traditional BRASs are deployed in a
centralized manner, and VLAN planning is based on QinQ. User
NE20E-S8 networks use different VLANs, complicating network planning. In
contrast, the number of mini-BRAS access users is small, and
NE20E-S4 the same VLAN can be used for unified planning.
More reliable: Mini-BRAS enables the metro network to use
Layer 3 routing reliability technology for protection. In addition,
fewer users are affected upon a fault.
Reduced investment: For remote or other relatively
unpopulated areas, the investment required to deploy traditional
BRASs is high.
Simple and convenient: Mini-BRASs are compact, flexible, and
easy to deploy and maintain. Conversely, maintenance and
transportation of traditional BRAS are difficult, especially in areas
lacking good roads.

Support for traditional BRAS functions


PPPoE, DHCP, 802.1X, web authentication, L2TP,
User Type
private line, and static user
Traditional BRAS access Mini-BRAS access Protocol Type IPv4, IPv6, dual stack, 32K users/device
The MAN is connected to the BRAS. The user is connected to the
Users are connected to the metro edge BRAS. Service Type Multicast, QoS, CAR, DAA, and EDSG
aggregation BRAS. The metro network is a Layer
The metro network is a Layer 2 3 IP network. Other Services Routing and VPN services
switching network.

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Contents

1. WAN Trend and Strategy


2. WAN Solutions and Highlights
3. WAN Products and Highlights
4. Industry Application and Cases

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4 Horizontal Scenarios and Industry Subdivision Scenario Maturity

Data center Horizontal solution: evolution based on 4 Scenarios Campus


4. Egress
router Home
Enterprise branch
2. Traditional MAN

DC 1. Backbone
interconnection + DCI
Enterprise campus
3. Electric /Transportation bearer
network

Vertical solution: focus on the new opportunities in 4 industries, open up 2100M$ market @2023.

Industry ISP: US$ 700M Government/ Education: US$ 500M Finance: US$ 300M Transportation & Electric: US$ 500M

DC-centric traffic highlands bring Education: 100G, SDN, IPv6 leads Internet finance comprehensive service Comprehensive transmission of
Opportunity backbone network expansion and construction, and backbone network transmission, SDN O&M bring new WAN production and office services:
migration opportunities. reconstruction opportunities. Upgrade from SDH to all-IP

SubdivisionS OTT Backbone network Branch Electric


IAP Production Education Safe Railway Urban rail
cenario e-Government SDN access power
DCI &broadcasting backbone city

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Router: Biggest Opportunity in the ISP Sector

DCN IAP
① BR/DR ISP
Over-The-Top
Multi-Tenant Data
(OTT)
Center (MTDC) Provide low-cost and Residential
Carrier-built or
provider large-capacity data ⑦ CloudVPN GW
leased IDC Core router
② DCI-PE switching capabilities.
Provide content or Provide leasing or
application services hosting services Metro Enterprise
over the Internet. through DCs.
IXP ⑤ BRAS ⑥ CO/ ⑧ CPE
Mini-BRAS/
DCI ④ Core WDM
DCN switching
LTE
Provide Core Aggregation Access
firewall DCN ③ IPsec GW
ISP
services. VAS

P routers support high- Opportunity 3: IAPs Offering


Opportunity 1: OTT/MTDC Opportunity 2: IXP density 100 GE interfaces.
When P routers function as Bandwidth Leasing Services
1. DCI-PE for DC interconnection (examples: PE router core switching nodes, full
Alibaba and Tencent) mesh is not required, saving 1. Promote IPTV and sink mini-BRAS to edge, save metro network
2. DR/BR between DCI networks and DCNs optical fiber resources. This bandwidth under the European broadband openness policy.
is advantageous over Example: Versatel
transmission devices.
DCI
P router 2. Promote Layer 3 to the edge for standard metro networks. Example:
DCN PE routers must be able
Technology to identify valid IP Fastweb
selected VPLS
VxLAN
EVPN addresses and filter out
VxLan VPLS packets of invalid IP 3. Bundled with GPON sales, identify the opportunity of metro and POL
PE router addresses.

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DCI WAN: Key Challenges and Technologies
1 How to quickly deploy services 2 How to cope with sharp increase in bandwidth

Speed is the key to success for the Internet. More and more applications will be deployed in
cloud, which amplifies the DCI traffic. The CAGR Ultra-Large Capacity Equipment
10 GE B of DCI traffic will reach 27%, according to some  Industry’s first 400G ultra-large port
A
Order
official forecasts.  8T line card
Planning
 72 x 100G/54 x 400G per chassis
20 27% CAGR 2016-2021 19.5
16.1
13.1

Annual ZB
IP network Optical network 10.6

One-click On-demand Service Provisioning


8.2
10 6.0
management management

PE PE Physical device 0  SDN for service visualization and one-click automatically


2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 deployment for E2E tenant-level dedicated VPN tunnels
Cloud DC traffic growth
trend PCE+ Dynamic Traffic Optimization
 Forwarding paths are calculated based on traffic volume and
link quality
How to efficiently operate and maintain
3 How to implement traffic optimization 4
the network  Improving bandwidth utilization by 50%.
The average link utilization of a traditional DCI network The scale of devices, policy-based routes, and services
is less than 30%, and 70% of links are idle and wasted. on the entire network are increasing, the manual O&M Telemetry-based, Accurate Network Awareness
The traffic management and optimization policies based is difficult, and the requirement for simplified O&M is  Real-time data collection and network status visualization
on traditional routes are not flexible enough to increasing.
implement dynamic optimization.  Second-level information reporting

SR/EVPN replaces many other network protocols,


Automated configuration Visualized O&M
20% management reducing O&M and configuration complexity
15%
Burst traffic
70% Monthly serv ice traf f ic trend
 Five protocols are replaced by SR and EVPN protocols,
90%
Mo nthly s erv ice traffic (G)

2G
3G
LT improving the configuration efficiency by 60%.
80%
E
Gro

15%
up
Bo
ard
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun.
Oth
ers

IP flow performance Fast fault demarcation


20%
monitoring and diagnosis

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DCI Solution Architecture

Service Provision GUI


Management &

RESTful
control layer

Orchestration Network OAM platform (uTraffic) App


RestConf

DC 1 OpenStack OpenStack DC 2
DCI Controller U2000
(Agile Controller-WAN)
DC 1 Controller DC 2 Controller
Data bearer layer

NetConf/BGP-LS/PCEP/SNMP SNMP/NetConf
vm11 vm21
DCI Network
vm12 OVS/TOR vm22
OVS/TOR
vm13 vm23
DC-GW1 DCI-GW/PE1 P1 P2 DCI-GW/PE2 DC-GW2
vm14 OVS/TOR vm24
OVS/TOR
Tunnel

RSVP TE/ SR TE
VXLAN/VLAN/QINQ VPN VXLAN/VLAN/QINQ

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Case: SDN WAN for Tencent DCI
Project Background
• Tencent’s WAN has a large scale, with complex management, and time-
consuming service deployment. A network is required to provide automated
service provisioning to reduce O&M and management costs.
• To eliminate imbalances in WAN bandwidth usage, a network must be able to
automatically adjust traffic to improve bandwidth utilization.
• CAGR of the DC traffic reaches 22%, which requires an ultra-broadband network
that can be smoothly expanded.

Huawei Solution
• Agile Controller is deployed on the WAN and delivers PCE+ optimization policies PE
P PE P
PE
to automatically optimize global traffic distribution, improving bandwidth utilization DC
PE
of the entire network. DC
Backbone
• Layer 2 and Layer 3 interconnection services are automatically delivered in one- PE
P
network
P
click mode. PE

• The industry’s first highly integrated 4T line cards are provided, and smooth
P
E
PE PE DC

evolution to 8T line cards is supported. DC

Customer Benefit Internet

• One-click service provisioning shortens the Time-To-Market (TTM) from 4 weeks


to 30 minutes, roughly tripling deployment efficiency.
• Link utilization and bandwidth utilization are improved by about 50%, which helps
save leased line investments.
• High-bandwidth line cards are used to cope with rapid traffic growth, supporting a
smooth network evolution and protecting customers’ investments.

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IAP WAN: Key Challenges and Technologies
High bandwidth, good service experience
Private Line Interconnection Service Home Broadband Access Service  400G port, 4T line card
 Supports 5-level HQoS scheduling to ensure the SLA of
• Customer private line • Broadband Internet access each service.
interconnection services • VoIP service
• Internet access services of • HD IPTV and VoD services High scalability, future-oriented evolution
enterprises
 Supports multiple IPv6 bearer solutions.
• High bandwidth requirements, traffic
• High-value customers, revenue burst, and sensitivity to delay and  Supports SDN to build a future-oriented network
sources jitter
• High SLA requirements • High pressure in BNG, more devices Simplified deployment, O&M, and management
• High reliability requirements per user, IPv6  SDN ready, unified NMS, visualized SLA, simplifying
O&M.
• Standing on the same starting line  No meter is required to test the provisioning of leased
with traditional telecom carriers line services (RFC 2544)

Low TCO
 High performance and integration of BNG and CGN,
saving the number of required devices
 A mini-BNG is only 300 mm deep and shares a cabinet
Requirements: simplified O&M and with access and aggregation devices
quick service deployment

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ISP WAN Solution (BNG, Core)
Scenario 1
Customer Network Visit Metro Core Service Node
Mini-BNG
The mini-BNG is used on the
MAN to the edge. Multicast is
moved downwards to save
NMS/ AAA DHCP Policy the metro bandwidth. In
EMS server server addition, the mini-BNG is
SME CPE
deployed in the same cabinet
Mx with a DSLAM.
PC BNG P
AGG ring Scenario 2
RGW ONT
Distributed BNG
IP Phone OLT PE
NGN/IMS Distributed BNGs improve
user experience and allow
STB
LSW PE-AGG (BNG) multicast replication points to
RNC be moved downwards.

P SGW/MME Scenario 3
DSLAM
Company CPE
Centralized BNG
PE-AGG (mini-BNG) IPTV
Centralized BNGs apply to
VOD HE BTV HE areas with parsley distributed
users.
Scenario 1 Scenario 2:
Mini-BNG Distributed Scenario 3:
Centralized

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Germany Versatel: Mini-BNG

PPPoE multicast DT access


point cabinet
Project Background
• The Europe Union Telecom Law urges Deutsche Telecom (DT) to open the last
mile access cabinet. IPTV Versatel

• headend DT DT CPE
ISPs compete in the areas of the last mile. Versatel will become the second- Versatel AGG DSLAM
largest fixed network operators in Germany with 4 million DSL lines. Centralized BNG
• Versatel deploy mini-BNGs to save the metro bandwidth for IPTV services.

Huawei Solution BNG sinking to


• 400+ NE40E-Ms with compact size and low power save the TCO for Versatel metro edge
• 32K flows of the PPPoE multicast processing capability enhances the Quality of
Experience (QoE) for all the subscribers.
• Service-oriented EVC/QinQ guarantees QoS for subscriber flows on the metro
network.
DT access cabinet
Customer Benefit PPPoE
• Powerful capability, advanced architecture, and continuous innovation bring multicast
high return on investment (ROI). point

• Adequate experience in metro network construction enables Huawei to be a


long- term strategic partner.
Versatel
IPTV
headend
Versatel Versatel BNG DT DT CPE

IPTV PE NE40E-M AGG DSLAM

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Safe City WAN: Key Challenges and Technologies
1 Rapid growth of massive bandwidth 2 Poor network quality for video
Secure and Reliable
 Self-developed Solar5.0 chip and VRP OS, preventing any
backdoor
 802.1x/IPsec, ensuring access and transmission security
 99.999% reliability

HD CCTV Video Cloud


Best Video Experience
Assumption: 300 cameras/police station, 15 police
 IP hard pipe, low latency, zero packet loss, high reliability,
stations/districts, 8 districts/city and SDH-like video experience
 E2E maximum delay: 150 ms
Number of cameras in a city: 36K
 Maximum switching time: 50 ms
 NG MVPN for video multicast, easy to maintain and plan
Bandwidth requirements of a police station: 6 Gbit/s
 Maximum packet loss rate: 1 x 10-3  200 ms large buffer per port, ensuring zero packet loss in
Bandwidth requirements of a city: 720 Gbit/s traffic bursts
 Maximum packet error rate: 1 x 10-4

3 Difficult fault locating and O&M 4 Network security becomes the top concern Intelligent and Simple O&M
 Built-in RFC 2544-based hardware test tool helps accurately
• Difficult unified O&M management
 Lose control of the terminals test device performance, without the need of extra test
• Inaccurate monitoring result
• Long and difficult fault locating  Illegal surveillance equipment
• Difficult fault tracking and reproduction  Secret video leakage  IP FPM&uTraffic helps accurately locate faults, which can be
Packet  Internal network under attack visualized, evaluated, and predicted
loss/
delay

Powerful Access Capability for Cameras


Router Unauthorized  Outdoor + POE
Router Access
Hackers  Integrated site solution with battery
 High temperature
Monitor
Service Center
Where flow

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Government WAN (State Affairs, Public Security, and Education)

Province Province core

Province/State
NE40E X8A X16A Province
DC DC

Core
Core
Agg
Agg
DWDM/SDH

Province metro Province metro network

City DC City core City core


City DC
NE40E X 8/X3A
NE20E S8 A/S16
City

Core

DWDM/SDH
ISP

Operator
City A metro City B metro network
2G\3 G\LTE
x PON

NE20ENE/08/NE05E ADSL
Rural

Metro Metro
Street School SME

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Saudi Arabia MOI

Project Background
• Saudi Ministry of Interior is going to build a network covering Saudi Arabia. This
network comprises backbone and access networks and will carry eLTE, office and
other services.
• Phases 1–3 of the backbone network were completed by Cisco. With phases 1–3
as the basis, project 912 focuses on building an eLTE backhaul network in Mecca,
Jeddah.

Huawei Solution
• Adopts a solution similar to IP RAN, with the access site to access site and
access site to aggregation site connected using microwave, and aggregation site
to aggregation site connected using DWDM.
• Uses 2 x NE40E-X8As for the Makkah core site, which is located in site M091. RR RHQ04 E-905 RR
Uses 2 x NE40E-X3As for the Jeddah core site, which is located in site M080. Backbone network
• Uses optical fibers to connect the Makkah and Jeddah core sites, and uses P router

microwave to connect site M046 and M033 as the backup channel. Connects
NE08E-S6s that are deployed on the ring network at 26 sites with microwave.

Customer Benefit
• Key component redundancy ensures single node reliability. Main PE/


Site PE
NE40E as the aggregation node ensures that bandwidth meets the evolution RHQ04 N-323 N-296 N-413 N-285 N-8 N-346 N-78 N-299 E-288 N-289 N-290 N-291 E-1513 E-1515 E-905

requirements of the next 10 years.

E-1516 E-1518 E-1520 E-1522 E-904 E-1523 E-901 E-1525

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Railway WAN: Key Challenges and Technologies
Lower communication costs to enable efficient
1 Continually emerging bandwidth-heavy services 2
OAM
Digitalization and video services has resulted Multiple networks, too expensive to construct, MPLS VPN: Unified Transmission for Different
in significantly higher bandwidth usage. operate, maintain, and manage.
Services
 Securely isolated through dedicated VPN
Trend
CCTV channels
Office Data  Supports 5-level HQoS scheduling to ensure the
Fare collection center
SLA of each service.
Traditional SDH/PDH networks’ challenges: PIS
 Insufficient bandwidth GSM-R/wireless dispatch Dispatch Built-in PCM Subcard
 No support for multipoint transmissions (P2P only) CTC/signaling
center  Compatible with legacy service interfaces: FXS/O,
E&M, V.24/V.35/X.21, RS232/485/422, C36.94,
and G.703, saving extra PCM devices

3 Clear trend toward IP evolution 4 To guarantee SLAs of critical railway services


IP Hard Pipe
UIC Issues IP White Paper
For critical railway services, the main issues with IP  Dedicated channels on the chip provide SDH-like
transport are latency, jitter, and reliability.
The International Union of Railways (UIC) has issued two white papers
about moving to IP:
performance (low latency, zero packet loss, and
IP Introduction to Railways 1.0 (2012) Application Traffic Type Latency Jitter high availability) and simplify deployment and
IP Introduction to Railways 2.0 (2013) ETCS P2P < 500 ms < 30 ms
OAM
Operations and
Major Operators Embrace IP control
P2MP < 150 ms < 30 ms  Certificated by ALSTOM
Railway operators such as DB, ADIF, OBB, and SBB have Signaling P2MP < 100 ms < 20 ms
begun deploying IP networks.
Dispatch P2P, P2MP, and
< 150 ms < 30 ms Chip-based BFD and 50 ms E2E Switchover
telephone MP2MP
SBB
Landline P2P, P2MP, and
 High reliability for critical services
<150 ms < 30 ms
Systems Integrators Push for IP telephone MP2MP
Thales, Bombardier, and Alstom are promoting IP solutions. Video
P2MP < 150 ms < 30 ms
surveillance
PA system P2P, P2MP < 150 ms < 30 ms

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Railway WAN (OT—SDH to IP, IT—Upgrade for Video)

Access Small station


IP universal bearer network Center
network
at the access
layer Large station at the
Highlights of the Universal Carrier (E2E VPN)
Railway crossing
monitoring
aggregation layer
Regional center
Solution for Railways
CCTV  One network carries all production and office services. The IP hard
CTC

CTC
dispatch pipe technology ensures low delay and high reliability of services
center
Dispatcher such as signals and GSM-Rs. The soft pipe technology provides
high bandwidth for office services and video surveillance.
SCADA Video
surveillance  A router’s built-in PCM subcard implements unified access of
center
SCADA and dispatch phone services through traditional low-speed
Dispatch
phone Data
Dispatch center
interfaces so that traditional TDM services and IP services are
SCADA
carried over MPLS VPNs.
Passenger
service
 Provides multi-level reliability protection at the link level, device
Signal level, and network level to support fast protection switching in
various service scenarios.
RBC
Office
 Large-capacity devices meet high-bandwidth bearer requirements
of emerging services such as mobile broadband and video services
Station
interlocking
Data center
and provide ubiquitous connections.
GSM-R

OSN
 The IEEE 1588v2 protocol is used to transmit time information to
meet clock synchronization requirements of the future evolution
GSM-R NMS
base station NE08E NE40E-X3 NE40E-X3 from GSM-R to LTE.
/NE05E /NE20E-S /NE40E-X8

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Case: IP Universal Bearer for ADIF High-Speed Rail

Requirements
 Different services must be isolated. SCADA and surveillance platforms
must be integrated to automatically detect site status and deliver warnings.
 The IP MPLS network used as a backup channel for signaling services Monitoring
must provide high reliability and low latency. railway Access IP/MPLS network Center
Owns the world’s
 Link convergence cannot exceed 50 ms and node convergence cannot crossings network
second-largest high-
exceed 200 ms. speed rail network
Station A
SCADA Core station
CTC

Solution Ring 1
dispatch center

 BFD every 3.3 ms with VPN FRR ensures switchover time within 50 ms VoIP
for operations and dispatch services. Station B
 Different MPLS VPNs isolate services, and cross-VPN access enables Video
service associations. Travel surveillance center
services
 IP hard pipes provide signaling services with hardware isolation without NE20E-S2E
preemption, and low latency without packet loss. Station C
NE20E-S8
 HQoS and a large buffer enable refined management of services of
different priorities to meet higher SLAs. VoIP SCADA

Ring n

Benefits
Office
Backup Data center
 Carrying multiple services on one IP MPLS network reduces network channel
deployment and maintenance costs.
Signalin Station D
 The solution enables future evolution to all-IP networks and protects g
customer investment. NMS
 Unneeded bandwidth can be leased to other customers, offering railway
operators a new profit stream. Typical service flow

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Power WAN (OT—SDH to IP, IT—Upgrade for Video)
Core SCADA

PBX MCU Overall Networking


HQ Dispatch
 The transmission power
grid supports either two-
Core layer (access + core)
PBX
PBX networking or three-layer
MCU (access + aggregation +
core) networking in terms
Regional Dispatch of networking scales.
SCADA  100 to 200 substations are
planned and managed for
Aggregation each regional dispatch
TP
Substation 500 kV/220 kV center, and the HQ
dispatch center manages
Access more than 2,000
35 kV to 110 kV Transformation Sub TP substations.
TP
TS.2 TS.1  Typical power
SCADA
TP TP PC transmission and
FXO/FXS
transformation services
CCTV include relay protection,
IT SCADA, dispatch phone,
RTU FXO/FXS CCTV PC video surveillance, and
office services.
Scenario Device Type
• HQ/Regional Dispatch Center NE40E
• Substation/Power Plant NE20E
• Service Access NE08E and NE05E

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Thailand PEA Network

Project Background
• PEA is the largest state-owned power company in Thailand.
• Customer network IP transformation is not complete: SDH and IP networks
coexist.
• Customer network architecture is not clear. There is only a core layer that directly
access services, leading to disorder in user and service divisions, improper
bandwidth and flow distribution, and poor reliability.

Huawei Solution
• Huawei provides the electric power All-IP solution for the whole network. … … … … …

• 26 NE40E-X8s in 12 metro areas and Bangkok headquarters comprise a NE40E-X8



backbone ring at the core layer of the whole network.

Headquarters PEA
Customer Benefit Network
Backbone


• Industry-leading electric power All-IP solution guarantees long-term evolution. Ayutthaya
• Network layers are clear, making upgrade and expansion easy in the future. Network


… … … … …

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