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For inter-provider demarcation points, the OS900 serves as a demarcation device at the carrier-to-carrier on-net locations, and provides
Network- Network interfaces (NNI) that separate two different service provider networks. In such an application, the OS900 Series enables
Ethernet service delivery over multiple carrier transport networks with end-to-end visibility and control.
The OS904 demarcation model has hardened versions for use in extreme temperature conditions (see technical specifications on the last
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Architecture
With its design based on state-of-the-art wire-speed technology, the OS900 series offers a futureproof solution for ILECs, IXCs, MSOs or green-
field service providers to meet various business subscriber SLAs. A single OS900, serving as a demarcation device, can facilitate provisioning
of revenue generating new value-added services thanks to its wide spectrum of service features.
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Optical SFP interfaces
SFP interfaces provide unmatched deployment flexibility to enable versatile optical extensions from short-haul to long-haul singlemode,
single fiber, or CWDM/DWDM connections simply with the appropriate SFP.
For service providers who build next-generation optical networks, the consolidation of xWDM services with intelligent traffic forwarding on
the same platform offers significant cost savings in capital expenditures.
The integration of CWDM and DWDM SFPs eliminates the need for a transponder on the network, and offers better fiber optimization along
with physical services separation with dedicated Gigabit rate for premium optical services with the same concept of legacy leased-line services
Traffic Management
The OS900 enables a value-added network infrastructure, with end-to-end per flow QoS.
It supports full CoS and QoS (MEF 14 model) including classification of flows, rate limiting, shaping, WFQ scheduling, and strict priority for
lower delay/jitter and guaranteed throughput in real-time applications. In addition, it enables dynamic/adaptive buffer pools to prevent
bursty traffic starvation and ensure effectiveness of queuing resources.
For network convergence applications that have a clear boundary between customers and carriers networks, CoS layers (802.1p, IP ToS &
MPLS EXP bits) can be mapped/marked to preserve priorities or mapped into predefined protection profiles preconfigured by the provider.
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Ethernet Loopbacks
The OS900 Series offers remote loopback functionality on a physical
interface or a specific VLAN that traverses UNI and E-NNI interfaces. The
loopback function allows for remote troubleshooting of services from NOC LAN WAN
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The OS900 incorporates a powerful tool called Sniffer VLAN. This feature enables the operator to configure a dedicated sniffer VLAN for traffic
analysis from a remote surveillance center. Sniffing on the OS900 can be set per specific customers VLAN, per L2-3-4 fields or per learn table
MAC address. The remote service monitoring conforms with interception processes based on requirements of Law Enforcement Monitoring.
MEF Services
UNI Type 1 and Type 2 - MEF21
Services Specifications
External-NNI & Internal-NNI Security
EPL, E-Line, E-Tree & E-LAN MEF9 Wire-speed ACLs on L2-3-4 headers
EPL, E-Line, E-Tree & E-LAN Traffic Mgt. MEF14 - Up to 1K rules
UNI Type 2 Link OAM - MEF21 - Ingress and Egress ACLs
OAM Implementation Agreement (IA) MEF17 - Multiple actions in single ACL
All interfaces can be configured as UNI / E-NNI MAC filters and MAC limit per port/per VLAN
UNI Broadcast/Multicast/Unicast rate control
Packet Switching Services Flood limit of OAM frames
IEEE802.1Q and IEEE802.1ad provider bridges ARP rate control
- 4K active VLANs / EVCs DHCP Options
- Selective Q-in-Q stacking per ACL criteria ACL for management sessions from NOC
- Customer VLAN switching over Service VLAN tunnel VACM View-based Access Control Model
- Inner classification on double tagged frames IEEE802.1x security for port authentication
- Configurable Ethertype values per port, VLAN
- Private VLAN Management & Diagnostics Tools
- 16,000 MAC addresses learn table Industry Standard CLI
- Jumbo Frame support up to 16,000 bytes Out-of-band management EIA-232 console
Transparent cross-connect mode (no MAC learning) Out-of-band Ethernet management Dedicated ETH port
- Per System, per port or per EVC non-learning mode Telnet, SSH v2, SNMPv3, RMON (4 groups)
Learning table limit per VLAN/port Port mirroring - ingress & egress traffic to analyzer port / VLAN
Layer 2 control protocols tunneling / filtering Remote service/flow mirroring per ACL Sniffer VLAN
UNI protected ports / Layer 1 filtering Ping, Trace route, DNS lookup, TCP dump (built-in sniffer)
Management ACL for trusted connections (Telnet/SSH/SNMP)
Fiber ring and Link protection Services Hierarchical Administration policy
Sub 50ms recovery in ring and dualhomed topologies RADIUS / TACACS+ AAA for management sessions
ITU-T G.8032 / Y.1344 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching Configuration load/save with FTP or Secure Copy (SCP)
IEEE MSTP IEEE802.1s NTP Network Time Protocol
Link Aggregation (LAG n+1) static and LACP Internal and Remote Syslog
- Load balancing based on L2-3-4 headers Scripting tool for macro configurations & maintenance
Link level 1:1 Loss of Signal (LOS) protection Scheduler for automated excecution (single, several, or periodic)
CFM (OAM) messages for fault detection and link fallback of preset administrator commands
Bi-directional Link Fault Reflection IPv6 management*
Link flap protection and damping
Unidirectional Link Detection Standard OAM
End-to-end Service OAM IEEE802.1ag
Traffic Management - Connectivity Fault Management per service MEP/MIP
Traffic management per flow/EVC/Port - In-service EVC loopbacks, Linktrace & continuity check
Shaping and policing at L1/L2/L3 End-to-end Performance Measurement ITU-T Y.1731
Ingress and egress policing and shaping End-to-end IP SLA measurement
Congestion avoidance mechanisms: Tail-Drop - Jitter, Latency & Loss per service with nano-sec accuracy
Scheduling Mechanisms: Strict-Priority (SP), round-rubin (RR), RFC2544 internal tester up to wire-speed throughput measurements
and weighted round-rubin (WRR) EFM Link OAM IEEE802.3ah
Classification by L1, L2, L3 and L4 criteria (Physical port, MAC, - discovery, port-loopback and dying gasp
Ethertype, double VLAN tags, IP/ TCP/UDP) Optical signal level monitoring (SFP SFF-8472)
Marking or/and Remarking profiles based on: IEEE802.1p, Copper cable diagnostics TDR on RJ45 ETH ports
DSCP, and MPLS EXP Remote failure notification / reflection
8 hardware Service Level queues for every physical and extra port - Enables bi-directional link integrity (fault reflection)
Counters per UNI, CoS, EVC, control protocols - 4K counters
Multicast and IP Services
Wire-speed multicast replication
Layer 2.5 Services IGMP v1,v2 snooping , proxy, and fast leave, PIM-SM, PIM-SSM
MPLS LER & LSR functionality Wire-speed IPv4 and IPv6 packet fowarding and routing
Ethernet over MPLS pseudowire with Traffic Engineering - RIP, RIPng, OSPFv2, OSPFv3 , BGP4, BGP4+, VRRP
MPLS Protection based on FRR detour mode and dual-homed - BFD
spoke MTU-s - DHCP server/client/relay
MPLS BFD for MPLS OAM (based on RFC 5884)
MPLS OAM (MPLS PING / MPLS Traceroute)
Specifications
MEF Services and Certifications EPL, E-Line, E-LAN, EPL, E-Line, E-LAN, EPL, E-Line, E-LAN,
E-Tree; MEF 9, 14, 21 E-Tree; MEF 9, 14, 21 E-Tree; MEF 9, 14, 21
Non-blocking architecture + + +
wire-speed forwarding
All ports can serve as UNI / E-NNI + + +
10/100/1000Base-T or 100/1000Base-FX SFP 2 6 12
100/1000Base-FX SFP 2
Hot Swappable SFP Optics Short/Long Haul, Short/Long Haul, Short/Long Haul,
Multi-rate, BX & WDM Multi-rate, BX & WDM Multi-rate, BX & WDM
Power Supply A=AC, D=DC, Dual-Redundancy=2 A, D A, D, 2A, 2D 2A, 2D
Regulatory compliance FCC Part 15 (Class A); EMC Directive: Emission (Class A) and Immunity; LVD Directive: Electrical Safety;
CE Marking; TUV-R mark (Canada, USA); GOST; RoHS Directive, REACH SVHC, WEEE Directive;
Technical Specifications