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Optimize Mobile<br />

Services with <strong>Cisco</strong>'s<br />

Mobile NGN<br />

Architecture<br />

Brian Meaney (bmeaney@cisco.com)<br />

Consulting Systems Engineer<br />

EMEA SP Consulting Group<br />

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Lorenzo Rambaldi (lorambal@cisco.com)<br />

Business Development Manager<br />

EMEA SP BDM Group<br />

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• <strong>Cisco</strong> Free Pre-conference<br />

Workshop Monday10 th 2pm<br />

“Enabling Services for IP NGN”<br />

• <strong>Cisco</strong> presence<br />

5 panel discussions<br />

2 keynotes<br />

• Register at<br />

http://www.carrierethernetworld.com/<br />

• And/Or contact Carrie Washburn cwashbur@cisco.com<br />

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More Mobile Connections<br />

• 5.6B devices<br />

• 1.5B M2M connections<br />

Rich Media Apps<br />

& Content<br />

Video grows to 66%<br />

of mobile data<br />

Source: <strong>Cisco</strong> Visual <strong>Network</strong>ing Index<br />

2,600%<br />

Increase in<br />

Mobile Data<br />

Traffic from<br />

2010 - 2015<br />

Enhanced Computing<br />

• Powerful,devices<br />

• Mobile outgrows fixed<br />

Faster Mobile Data<br />

10-fold speed increase<br />

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By 2015, global mobile<br />

data traffic will reach an<br />

annual run rate of 75<br />

exabytes per year.<br />

75 exabytes is equal to:<br />

• 75X more than all IP traffic<br />

generated in 2000<br />

• 19 billion DVDs<br />

• 536 quadrillion SMS text<br />

messages<br />

Source: <strong>Cisco</strong> Visual <strong>Network</strong>ing Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast, 2010–2015<br />

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Video to reach more than 50 percent of mobile data traffic by 2011<br />

7,000<br />

6,000<br />

5,000<br />

Petabytes / Month<br />

4,000<br />

3,000<br />

2,000<br />

1,000<br />

0<br />

Mobile VoIP<br />

Mobile Gaming<br />

Mobile M2M<br />

Mobile P2P<br />

Mobile Web/Data<br />

Mobile Video<br />

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015<br />

VoIP traffic forecast to be 0.4% of all mobile data traffic in 2015<br />

92% CAGR 2010–2015<br />

1.5%<br />

4.7%<br />

6.1%<br />

21.0%<br />

66.4%<br />

Source: <strong>Cisco</strong> Visual <strong>Network</strong>ing Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast, 2010–2015<br />

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SP Operator traffic is Doubling traffic every HSUPA: 3 5.8 Mbit/s UL<br />

months in 2008, every 9 months in 2010<br />

HSDPA: 14.4 Mbit/s DL<br />

Ethernet Microwave, IP NodeBs and fibre based<br />

WCDMA R99: access 384 technology kbit/s (Fibre/GPON) are key<br />

EDGE: 384 kbit/s<br />

A European SP calculate average LTE backhaul<br />

GPRS: 160 kbit/s<br />

will be 40-80 Mbps<br />

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008<br />

SPs are transforming into vertically integrated<br />

multimedia SPs1 3xE1 5xE1 8xE1 ???xE1<br />

1 Infonetics – November 2009<br />

No.1 objective is to increase bandwidth while<br />

reducing associated cost<br />

LTE:<br />

100 Mbit/s DL<br />

50 Mbit/s UL<br />

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Requirement for Ethernet and Intelligent Revenue Streams<br />

Monetization<br />

New revenue streams<br />

Traffic<br />

Profitability<br />

Revenue<br />

Optimization<br />

Efficient delivery<br />

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• Spectrum Efficiency<br />

• Video Capable<br />

• Service Adoption<br />

• Lower Cost per bit<br />

• More flexibility<br />

• “All-IP” adoption<br />

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Higher<br />

Data<br />

Rates<br />

Packet<br />

Optimised<br />

Multiple<br />

Access<br />

Type<br />

Lower<br />

Latency<br />

• Seamless Mobility<br />

• Ubiquitous access<br />

• Application perform<br />

• User experience<br />

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1999<br />

2000<br />

>>> Work transferred from ETSI to 3GPP (3 rd Generation Partnership Project) >>><br />

R99<br />

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Rel-4<br />

• New codecs, codec management<br />

• Low chip rate TDD UMTS variant<br />

• Location based services enhancement<br />

• …<br />

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008<br />

Evolution of UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecom. System) Releases<br />

• UMTS radio technology (WCDMA)<br />

• Charging & billing enhancements<br />

• GPRS p-p service<br />

• 1.5V SIM<br />

• Virtual Home Environment<br />

• OSA<br />

• …<br />

Rel-5<br />

• UMTS Tx site diversity selection<br />

• LCS enhancements<br />

• IP multimedia subsystem (IMS)<br />

• Adaptive multirate codec<br />

• E-to-e QoS concepts<br />

• …<br />

Rel-6<br />

• IMS (2) inc interworking with other IP<br />

networks<br />

• Packet-switched streaming services<br />

• Enhanced network security<br />

• Electrically tilting antennas<br />

• PS conversational codec characterization<br />

• GERAN flexible layer 1<br />

• Generic access to GERAN services<br />

• HSPA+ study<br />

• …<br />

Rel-7<br />

2009<br />

Rel-8<br />

Rel-9<br />

• UTRAN Long Term Evolution study<br />

• System Architecture study<br />

• MIMO studies<br />

• UTRAN/GERAN/GAN handover<br />

• …<br />

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Air interface RAN Edge<br />

RAN Core IP/MPLS and TDM core<br />

BSC<br />

BTS<br />

Node B<br />

T1/E1<br />

ADM<br />

BTS ADM<br />

Node B<br />

T1/E1<br />

SONET<br />

SDH<br />

nxE1<br />

nxE1<br />

STM1<br />

/OC3<br />

STM1<br />

/OC3<br />

RNC<br />

BSC<br />

RNC<br />

Cell site Aggregation site<br />

SGSN<br />

MGW<br />

ATM<br />

Core site<br />

IP/MPLS<br />

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MSC<br />

GGSN<br />

G-MSC<br />

PSTN<br />

Internet


Air interface RAN Edge<br />

RAN Core IP/MPLS and TDM core<br />

BTS<br />

T1/E1<br />

BSC<br />

Node B SONET<br />

Pseudo SDHwire<br />

/OC3<br />

RNC<br />

BTS<br />

Node B<br />

T1/E1<br />

ADM nxE1<br />

ADM nxE1<br />

STM1<br />

STM1<br />

/OC3<br />

BSC<br />

RNC<br />

Cell site Aggregation site<br />

MGW<br />

IP/MPLS<br />

Core site<br />

MGW<br />

G-MSC<br />

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MSS<br />

(ATMoMPLS, TDMoMPLS, FRoMPLS)<br />

SGSN<br />

GGSN<br />

PSTN<br />

Internet<br />

ATMoMPLS – 3G voice and data<br />

TDMoMPLS – 2G voice<br />

FRoMPLS – 2G data


Air interface RAN Edge<br />

RAN Core IP/MPLS and TDM core<br />

BTS<br />

T1/E1<br />

IP Node B<br />

/Ethernet Enabled<br />

BTS<br />

Node B<br />

T1/E1<br />

CSG<br />

BSC<br />

RNC<br />

BSC<br />

RNC<br />

IP/MPLS<br />

Cell site Aggregation site<br />

MGW<br />

ATMoMPLS, TDMoMPLS, FRoMPLS, HSxPA offload<br />

SGSN<br />

GGSN<br />

Core site<br />

MGW<br />

G-MSC<br />

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PSTN<br />

Internet<br />

ATMoMPLS – 3G voice and data<br />

TDMoMPLS – 2G voice<br />

FRoMPLS – 2G data


Air interface RAN Edge<br />

RAN Core IP/MPLS and TDM core<br />

BTS<br />

Node B<br />

IP Node B<br />

E Node B<br />

CSG<br />

T1/E1<br />

Cell site Aggregation site<br />

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BSC<br />

RNC<br />

SGSN/<br />

GGSN<br />

IP/MPLS<br />

MGW<br />

ATMoMPLS, TDMoMPLS, FRoMPLS<br />

Core site<br />

MSS<br />

MGW<br />

G-MSC<br />

IP, MPLS, Multicast, EoMPLS, ATMoMPLS, TDMoMPLS, FRoMPLS<br />

Converged<br />

Access/Aggregation<br />

ETTx<br />

Cable<br />

DSL<br />

MME<br />

SGW<br />

PDN<br />

GW<br />

PSTN<br />

Internet<br />

ATMoMPLS – 3G voice and data<br />

TDMoMPLS – 2G voice<br />

FRoMPLS – 2G data<br />

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Consumers want more<br />

personalized experiences<br />

Consumer experiences:<br />

More visual<br />

More social<br />

More personal<br />

Business users demand<br />

greater productivity<br />

experiences<br />

Business experiences:<br />

More collaboration<br />

Better returns<br />

Improved mobility/portability<br />

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Femto Cell<br />

Ethernet LAN Cable/DSL<br />

WiFi Wireless LAN and Service Mesh<br />

2G, 3G, 4G<br />

Office Home Coffee Shop Outdoor On the Go<br />

Radio-independent Partnering to Provide “Any G” coverage<br />

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Converged Aggregation & Core for Seamless Experience<br />

Vertical Model<br />

<strong>Network</strong> 1 <strong>Network</strong> 2 <strong>Network</strong> n<br />

Traditional (SDH/ATM/FR)<br />

Converged Model<br />

Vendor 1 Vendor 2 Vendor n<br />

Vendor 1 Vendor 2 Vendor n<br />

DSL, FTTX, PON, Cable<br />

2G, 3G, 4G, Femto<br />

Data<br />

Center<br />

IP Core<br />

Service<br />

Edge<br />

Aggreg.<br />

Access<br />

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2.5G,<br />

3G<br />

4G<br />

WiFi,<br />

Femto<br />

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Common Core Across Mobile Generations<br />

Unified<br />

RAN<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> EPC<br />

(Evolved Packet Core)<br />

2G SGSN<br />

2G/3G/4G<br />

SGSN<br />

3G SGSN<br />

MME<br />

SGW<br />

MME/<br />

SGSN<br />

ePDG/TTG<br />

/PDIF/HNB<br />

-GW<br />

GGSN<br />

GGSN/<br />

PGW/SGW<br />

PGW<br />

PCEF<br />

PCEF<br />

ECS Stateful<br />

Firewall<br />

IP Core<br />

Content<br />

Filtering<br />

Data<br />

Center<br />

P2P<br />

Detection<br />

Internet<br />

Flexibility Intelligence Integration Seamless The Only to User of enables High provide SGSN Exp<br />

& through Performance In-line MME Seamless services Reduces Femto Evolution Integrated Gateway directly Control<br />

and Messages/Cost 2G/3G/4G Secure on to the LTE/4G platform WiFi SGSN Access 30%<br />

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M<br />

O<br />

B<br />

I<br />

L<br />

E eNodeB Aggregation<br />

PGW/FMC G/W<br />

W<br />

I<br />

R<br />

E<br />

L<br />

I<br />

N<br />

E<br />

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Identification, Session Persistence and Policy Control<br />

<strong>Network</strong> Convergence<br />

Wireline <strong>Network</strong> considered<br />

as a trusted/untrusted<br />

access <strong>Network</strong><br />

Policy<br />

Server Radius<br />

SIPTO<br />

DSLAM/MSAN Aggregation Mobile Access<br />

Gateway<br />

Selective IP Traffic Offload<br />

Selected traffic steering<br />

towards the user session<br />

anchor<br />

FMC<br />

Gw<br />

Internet/<br />

Walled Garden<br />

Session Persistency<br />

IP Session Persistency<br />

when roaming across<br />

access types<br />

Internet/<br />

Walled Garden<br />

Policy Convergence<br />

Single Policy Control<br />

interface with QOS and<br />

AAA synergies<br />

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End-to-End <strong>Network</strong> Intelligence for Enhanced Service Offering<br />

<strong>Network</strong> Convergence<br />

• Converged Wireless &<br />

Wireline offering with<br />

common Distributed L3<br />

Subscriber Edge<br />

Access<br />

Mobile<br />

Residential<br />

Business<br />

Corporate<br />

DSLAM<br />

OLT<br />

Resiliency/Availability<br />

• Common convergence &<br />

Resiliency technique with<br />

same Control plane to the<br />

<strong>Network</strong> edge<br />

Services Offering<br />

Intelligent L3 Edge<br />

• L2 VPN & L3 VPN,<br />

• Distributed GW functions<br />

Residential & Business • Bandwidth saving<br />

Policy and Service Control Plane (per subscriber)<br />

including IP, Multicast &<br />

i.e. offload traffic<br />

Aggregation<br />

Wholesale services<br />

& Wireline/Mobile Edge<br />

• Minimal Latency<br />

Core<br />

Flexible UNI Architecture Advanced Feature Set<br />

• Traffic Flows identification • Video/Video Monitoring<br />

• VLAN manipulation<br />

Security/IPSec<br />

• Services application i.e. SDH QoS, / Optical • IPv6 capability<br />

security, E-OAM<br />

• SyncE, 1588v2<br />

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Access<br />

Optimizing Service Delivery<br />

Aggregation<br />

MPLS<br />

MPLS does already satisfy number of NGN convergence requirements<br />

Full breadth of services enabling per domain convergence<br />

Compatible with heterogeneous network domains and their properties<br />

Proven by widespread adoption in Core, Edge and Aggregation<br />

Latest MPLS developments address Transport Applications and scaling into the Access<br />

Edge<br />

Cross-Domain Convergence<br />

MPLS-TP for Static Provisioning, Transport Path performance monitoring and diagnostics*<br />

Scaling to 100,000s MPLS devices without any compromise in performance and operations**<br />

Low-end (access) devices support at scale***<br />

MPLS – Proven Standards Based Convergence Technology<br />

* MPLS-TP – MPLS Transport Profile and MPLS-TP OAM<br />

** MPLS Enhancements for extra large scale – BGP-4 + label (RFC3107) or multiple static MPLS-TP and dynamic IP/MPLS areas<br />

*** Achieved with MPLS-TP or MPLS LDP<br />

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Core<br />

IP/MPLS


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Comprehensive<br />

Flexible <strong>Cisco</strong><br />

Adaptive<br />

Mobile<br />

Powerful<br />

Intelligence<br />

Performance<br />

Highly<br />

Intelligent<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> Advanced Mobile Intelligence<br />

Data Center<br />

Switching<br />

IP / MPLS / Core<br />

Vendor 1 Vendor 2 Vendor 3 Vendor 1 Vendor 2 Vendor 3<br />

WiFi, Femto<br />

Policy<br />

AAA<br />

Billing<br />

2G, 3G, 4G, WiFi/Femto Gateway<br />

Session Control (xCSCF, SIP)<br />

IP RAN, Edge,<br />

Aggregation<br />

Nexus 5000<br />

Nexus 7000<br />

WAAS – Mobile<br />

Mobile Video<br />

2G, 3G, 4G<br />

Data<br />

Center<br />

IP Core<br />

Service<br />

Edge<br />

Aggreg.<br />

Access<br />

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CRS<br />

ME 36/3800<br />

ASR 5000<br />

ASR 903 ASR 901<br />

UCS<br />

ASR 9000<br />

ASR 9000


Offload at any<br />

<strong>Network</strong> Point<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong><br />

Adaptive<br />

Savings through<br />

Policy Mobile Control<br />

Intelligence<br />

One <strong>Network</strong>, Any G, Any Screen<br />

Optimized for Cloud<br />

Services<br />

Flexible Architecture –<br />

Centralized or<br />

Distributed<br />

Traffic and Video<br />

Optimization/CDN<br />

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Location<br />

OSS<br />

Presence AAA<br />

Current<br />

Location<br />

OSS<br />

Presence AAA<br />

Future<br />

Enabling End-to-End Policy Control<br />

End-to-End subscriber/session control and OPEX cost reduction<br />

(Security, QoS, Latency, Application Control, Revenue Models)<br />

Billing Apps<br />

Billing<br />

Cellsite Routing/Agg<br />

Policy Enforcement<br />

PCRF<br />

Access GW<br />

PCRF<br />

Policy Intelligence<br />

Access GW<br />

Policy enforced<br />

at single point<br />

Policy intelligently<br />

enforced at most<br />

efficient element<br />

Core/Edge Routing<br />

Policy Enforcement Policy Enforcement<br />

Apps<br />

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Offload Options for Managing Data Growth<br />

Access Offload<br />

Wi-Fi<br />

(Private WLAN,<br />

Community WLAN,<br />

iWLAN, Hotspot 2.0)<br />

Femtocell<br />

Mobile Service<br />

Edge/<strong>Network</strong> Offload<br />

Mobile CDN<br />

Internet Offload<br />

Service Monetization<br />

Call Localisation<br />

“Mobile operators should invest in carrier Wi-Fi networks, and<br />

shouldsubsidize femtocells for their hungriest data hogs, to<br />

resolve their signaling issues associated with smartphone<br />

applications. In addition, operators should aggressively<br />

implement video compression algorithms, core network<br />

offloading, and CDNs in order to cut down on the sheer weight of<br />

the video and web traffic on their backhaul and core networks. In<br />

short, all of the above will be necessary to successfully manage<br />

data growth”<br />

ABI Research’s ‘Mobile <strong>Network</strong>ing Offload’ 2010<br />

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Wifi RG<br />

Wifi Zone<br />

Collaborative Models : Trusted Access<br />

L2/L2TP<br />

IPSEC<br />

PMIPv6<br />

AAA / BCRF AAA / PCRF<br />

Agg. Node<br />

ASR1K*/<br />

ASR9K<br />

BNG/MAG<br />

Interworking<br />

PMIPv6<br />

ASR5K/PGW<br />

ASR5k/GGSN<br />

• Agg Node need to support BNG & perform Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) and L2TP<br />

<strong>Network</strong> Server (LNS) functionality & interworks with PGW (with PMIP) or GGSN (with<br />

GTP).<br />

• Agg. Node provides L2/L2TP, IPSEC or PMIP connectivity (Local Mobility Anchor) on<br />

customer side to aggregate Residential Gateway Open-WiFi service<br />

Internet<br />

And<br />

Walled Garden<br />

• Connection manager on device like PC/MAC, Smartphones, Tablets for Wi-Fi offload and<br />

inter access mobility<br />

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GTP<br />

Local<br />

Breakout


European Use-cases<br />

Wifi offload/FMC<br />

RAN CDN/Video<br />

Gi LAN services dist.<br />

Traffic localisation<br />

FMC/Dist. Gateway<br />

Internet<br />

Distributed Intelligence Use-Cases<br />

Gi LAN<br />

Service<br />

Distribution<br />

RAN-CDN<br />

NB<br />

GGSN/PGW<br />

Flexible FMC<br />

Gateway<br />

Traffic<br />

Localisation<br />

SP-Wifi Offload<br />

Service enablers<br />

Traffic ident. & Steering<br />

Tunnel term/switching<br />

Service chaining<br />

HTTP/TCP optimisation<br />

MAG, CGN, IPsec, DPI<br />

Distributed<br />

Gateway<br />

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The Key Takeaways from this presentation are:<br />

Mobile architectures are undergoing massive change where the service and<br />

application requirements and the associated bandwidth growth is increasing<br />

incrementally compared to the associated revenues. There is need to<br />

optimise the service delivery and provide new revenue streams.<br />

Convergence is key on an architectural and technology level and MPLS is the<br />

key technology that offers true scalability and flexibility for all service needs in<br />

the future<br />

The LTE/SAE evolution is about evolving towards an “all-IP” vision and<br />

makes demands on the underlying network with advanced intelligence<br />

needed<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> is uniquely positioned to address these Wireline and Wireless<br />

requirements with its converged CE architecture supporting both legacy and<br />

evolving technologies<br />

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