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RFGW-10 DS384 Overview<br />
Scott Raaf, Product Manager – Cable Access BU<br />
John Horrobin, Strategic Marketing – Cable Access BU<br />
June 20, 2012<br />
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•!<strong>Cisco</strong> Multi-Service Cable Solution<br />
•!RFGW-10 DS384 Overview<br />
•!<strong>Cisco</strong> CCAP Strategy<br />
•!Summary<br />
•!Q&A<br />
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Converged Cable Access <strong>Network</strong><br />
Connected<br />
Home<br />
IP Services<br />
uBR10012 CMTS<br />
Data<br />
VoIP<br />
I P<br />
Video<br />
RF Switch<br />
DOCSIS<br />
Upstream<br />
Channels<br />
Digital Video<br />
Services<br />
DOCSIS<br />
Downstream<br />
Channels<br />
PrismaI I<br />
Optics<br />
Optical<br />
Node<br />
DOCSIS 3.0<br />
Data Modem<br />
Linear<br />
NPVR<br />
Vo D<br />
RFGW-10<br />
Universal EQAM<br />
DOCSIS<br />
Downstream Channels<br />
And Digital Video<br />
DOCSIS 3.0<br />
eMTA<br />
DOCSIS 3.0<br />
Residential<br />
Gateway<br />
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•!<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
Carrier Class High Availability Architecture<br />
Redundant Power, WAN, Timing, GE Switching<br />
and N+1 LCRED<br />
13 RU Chassis ( 22.75”H X 22.25”D)<br />
NEBS Compliant<br />
Front to Rear airflow<br />
Front Panel LCD Display and Push<br />
Button Navigation Module<br />
10 Universal EQAM Line Card Slots<br />
>20 Gbps midplane connectivity / slot<br />
>300 watt capacity / slot<br />
12 RF midplane connectors / slot<br />
2 Supervisor Engines Slots<br />
Line rate switching performance<br />
DOCSIS and Video Control Plane processing<br />
CLI, GUI, SNMP<br />
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•!<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
4 Fan, Dual Vane Fan Tray<br />
•! Cooling for up to 4400 W<br />
•! Hot Swappable<br />
•! Temperature Sensing Variable Speed<br />
(12) RF Switch Cards<br />
•! 120 Bi-Directional RF (Coax) ports – 5 MHz to 1 GHz<br />
•! Dense-style coaxial connectors<br />
(RU-1459)<br />
•! Up to two slots in the chassis can be<br />
designated as protect slots, each<br />
with its own redundancy group.<br />
(2) Redundant DC Power Supplies<br />
!! Load sharing<br />
!! Fully Redundant<br />
!! AC Rectifier Available<br />
(2) DTI / System Timing Card Slots<br />
•! M-CMTS Redundant External DTI Interface<br />
•! Provides internal system and DOCSIS clocking<br />
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•! New High-Density UEQAM Line Card for<br />
the RFGW-10<br />
•! 1024 Total QAM Capacity (Annex B)<br />
•! 384 MPEG Processed Channels<br />
•! 640 RF Spanned QAM Channels<br />
•! 8 Full Spectrum RF Ports per Card<br />
•! 48 MHz to 1 GHz<br />
•! Supports up to 128 QAMs per port<br />
•! Non-Adjacent QAM Placement within 774<br />
MHz of Spectrum<br />
•! Non-Adjacent QAM Placement within<br />
1 GHz of Spectrum (minor restrictions)<br />
•! DRFI Compliant<br />
RFGW DS384<br />
•! Line Card Inputs:<br />
•! N=2 10/1 GBE SFP+’s<br />
•! N=2 1 GBE SFP’s<br />
•! Supported Optics<br />
•! SFP-10G-SR/LR<br />
•! SFP-GE-T/S/L<br />
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HSD,<br />
Telephony<br />
DOCSIS 3.0<br />
Digital<br />
Broadcast<br />
Video<br />
Narrowcast<br />
Video<br />
(VOD, SDV,<br />
RSDVR)<br />
DS384<br />
Impulse<br />
Noise/<br />
Ingress<br />
Return Path (Upstream)<br />
Docsis<br />
Each<br />
port<br />
Not Available<br />
FM Radio<br />
Docsis<br />
Analog TV<br />
(Band III)<br />
Docsis<br />
Forward Path (Downstream)<br />
Analog TV<br />
(Band III)<br />
Empty<br />
Digital TV<br />
Empty<br />
Empty<br />
Empty<br />
Digital TV,<br />
SDV & VOD<br />
MHz 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 85 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 860<br />
Maintain<br />
Analog<br />
Support for up to 128 QAMs/port – Non-Adjacent Frequency allocation<br />
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•! Flexible Software Licensing for<br />
Downstream Channel Capacity and<br />
PowerKEY Encryption<br />
•! QAM Capacity Licensing Enables<br />
QAM Density to be Assigned Uniquely<br />
to each Port<br />
•! Minimum of 64 Licenses / Card<br />
•! Separate License for QAM RF<br />
Spanning<br />
•! Additional Licenses Available in<br />
Increments of 1<br />
•! License Transfer Supported Between<br />
DS384 Line Cards<br />
RFGW DS384<br />
•! Feature Licensing for Integrated<br />
PowerKEY Encryption (192 QAMs max)<br />
•! Optional Centralized License<br />
Management Provided by <strong>Cisco</strong> License<br />
Manager<br />
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Modular Optics<br />
•! SFP-10G-SR<br />
•! SFP-10G-LR<br />
•! SFP-GE-T<br />
•! SFP-GE-S<br />
•! SFP-GE-L<br />
•! Next Gen RFGW-10 Supervisor<br />
•! Required to Support DS384<br />
•! Derived from Catalyst 4500<br />
•! IOS-XE 3.2.0SQ Based (NOVA IOS on Linux)<br />
•! Multi-processor Engine – 800+ Gbps<br />
•! 200+ Gbps Line Rate Switching Performance<br />
•! 20+ Gbps per Slot<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
External USB and SD Storage – Flexible<br />
Storage Options<br />
•!<br />
2GB SD<br />
4GB USB<br />
Maximum Resiliency with Nonstop<br />
Forwarding / Statefull Switchover (NSF/SSO)<br />
IPv6 Support for Management and Uplink<br />
Ports<br />
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RFGW-10 Features<br />
Benefits<br />
Full Function Universal Edge QAM<br />
for both Video & Data Applications<br />
HA: RF Switching, protection for both<br />
Video & Data Services.<br />
Standards Based Video Support<br />
Lower Power per QAM (DDS<br />
Technology)<br />
Able to support output port densities<br />
of 64 to 1024 QAMs<br />
Integrated PowerKey Encryption<br />
Integrated GigE Input Switching<br />
Time to market with reliable new standards-based<br />
integrated services with real world end-to-end testing.<br />
No down time when failures occur.<br />
Support for GQI and ERMI protocols.<br />
Reduced local power consumption / Reduced OpEx.<br />
Future proofing for convergence of multiple applications<br />
Reduces Cost / Add Flexibility for providing Encrypted<br />
Video Services.<br />
Reduced cost for source switching.<br />
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Massive Video Growth<br />
•! Rapid growth in HD and VoD services<br />
•! Video expected to be 90% of consumer internet traffic by 2013<br />
•! Content owners looking for new outlets with piracy protection<br />
Personalization and Interactivity<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
Consumers want to watch what they want, when and where<br />
they want<br />
Consumers want custom applications & user interfaces<br />
36 bn apps will be downloaded in 2012 with 83% from Andriod and<br />
iOS devices<br />
1 billion apps downloaded per month from Apple iTune store<br />
alone<br />
Multi-Screen Entertainment and Information<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
•!<br />
Internet video increasing in quantity<br />
Broadband speeds & streaming technology improving<br />
Consumers looking at new viewing options (Over-the-Top Video)<br />
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•! More Video<br />
•! More Devices<br />
•! More Personal<br />
•! More Interactive<br />
Keep up with<br />
unprecedented<br />
bandwidth growth<br />
Pressure to reduce<br />
rack space and power<br />
Migrate to an all-IP<br />
network with the<br />
existing infrastructure<br />
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Unprecedented Scale<br />
Maximize ROI<br />
Reduce OPEX<br />
ROI<br />
Opex<br />
Phase 1<br />
Scaling DOCSIS<br />
downstream capacity<br />
and converging into a<br />
high density UEQAM<br />
Phase 2<br />
Maximizing and scaling<br />
downstream capacity<br />
with the existing<br />
platform<br />
Phase 3<br />
Optimizing OPEX savings<br />
with a high density, next<br />
generation cable access<br />
platform, beyond 1Gbps/<br />
SG<br />
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Phase 3 – Unprecedented Scale<br />
5<br />
Scale DOCSIS to >1 Gbps per SG<br />
with a compact, high-density chassis<br />
NG Edge<br />
Phase 2 – Maximize ROI<br />
4<br />
3<br />
Converge broadcast video on a high-density UEQAM<br />
Scale CMTS downstream capacity<br />
PRE5<br />
3G-SPA<br />
uBR10012<br />
Phase 1 – Reduce OPEX<br />
2<br />
Converge VoD and SDV on a high-density UEQAM<br />
DS384<br />
1<br />
Scale DOCSIS downstream-per-service group on a high-density UEQAM<br />
RFGW-10<br />
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Total Rack Space Total Power BW per Sub<br />
136 RU*<br />
16.2 KW<br />
0.9 Mbps<br />
1.8 Mbps (+100%)<br />
SDV EQAM<br />
19<br />
VoD EQAM<br />
Bcast<br />
EQAM<br />
10<br />
6<br />
uBR10012 RFSW DTI<br />
RFGW-10<br />
1<br />
13<br />
Upgrade RFGW-10 with<br />
DS384 and Sup7-E<br />
3<br />
RFSW<br />
uBR10012<br />
License additioanl DS capacity<br />
18<br />
18<br />
on 3G60 linecards<br />
3<br />
RF Combiner<br />
27<br />
Prisma II<br />
XD<br />
18<br />
*Note: Calculation is based on 35K HHP / hub and 54 SGs, 1 RU = 1.75"<br />
•! Establish foundation for modular CCAP with uBR10012 & RFGW-10<br />
•! Increase DOCSIS downstream bandwidth-per-sub by 100%<br />
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Total Rack Space Total Power BW per Sub<br />
90 RU* 139 RU* (-35%)<br />
8.916.2 KW KW (-45%)<br />
1.8 Mbps<br />
SDV EQAM<br />
19<br />
VoD EQAM<br />
Bcast<br />
EQAM<br />
10<br />
6<br />
uBR10012 RFSW DTI<br />
1<br />
RFGW-10<br />
13<br />
VoD 3 EQAM migrates to 3 RFGW-10<br />
18<br />
RFSW<br />
uBR10012<br />
18<br />
RF Combiner<br />
SDV EQAM migrates to RFGW-10<br />
27 7<br />
Prisma II<br />
XD<br />
Reduce number of RF Combiners<br />
18<br />
*Note: Calculation is based on 35K HHP / hub and 54 SGs, 1 RU = 1.75"<br />
•! Converge legacy VoD & SDV QAMs into modular CCAP on RFGW-10<br />
•! Decrease rack space by 35% and power by 45%<br />
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Total Rack Space Total Power BW per Sub<br />
84 RU* 90 RU* (-40%)<br />
9.2 8.9 KW KW (-43%)<br />
3.6 Mbps 1.8 Mbps (+100%)<br />
Bcast<br />
EQAM<br />
6<br />
uBR10012 RFSW DTI<br />
3G-SPA PRE5<br />
1<br />
3<br />
18<br />
RFGW-10<br />
RFSW<br />
uBR10012<br />
3G-SPA PRE5<br />
13<br />
3<br />
18<br />
RF Combiner<br />
7<br />
Prisma II<br />
XD<br />
12 18<br />
*Note: Calculation is based on 35K HHP / hub and 54 SGs, 1 RU = 1.75"<br />
Add 3G-SPA PRE5 to to uBR10012<br />
Reduce Prisma II XD<br />
•! Double the downstream capacity of uBR10012 with PRE5 & 3G-SPA<br />
•! Reduce Prisma rack space by 33% with double-density TX modules<br />
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Total Rack Space<br />
Total Power<br />
78 RU* 84 RU* (-44%)<br />
8.4 9.2 KW KW (-48%)<br />
BW per Sub<br />
3.6 Mbps<br />
Bcast<br />
EQAM<br />
6<br />
uBR10012 RFSW DTI<br />
1<br />
RFGW-10<br />
13<br />
Migrate 3 Bcast EQAM to 3 RFGW-10<br />
18<br />
RFSW<br />
uBR10012<br />
18<br />
RF Combiner<br />
7<br />
Prisma II<br />
XD<br />
12<br />
*Note: Calculation is based on 35K HHP / hub and 54 SGs, 1 RU = 1.75"<br />
•! Converge broadcast QAMs into modular CCAP on RFGW-10<br />
•! Decrease rack space by 8% and power by 9%<br />
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Phase 3 – Unprecedented Scale<br />
5<br />
Scale DOCSIS to to >1 Gbps per SG<br />
with a compact, high-density chassis<br />
Massively scale the<br />
bandwidth, plus reduce<br />
rack space and power<br />
with the <strong>Cisco</strong> NG Edge<br />
Phase 2 – Maximize the ROI<br />
4<br />
3<br />
Phase 1 – Reduce the OPEX<br />
Converge broadcast video on a high-density UEQAM<br />
Scale CMTS downstream capacity<br />
With uBR10012 PRE5 chassis,<br />
PRE5 and 3G-SPA,<br />
double the DS bandwidth<br />
3G-SPA<br />
with no additional rack<br />
space required<br />
uBR10012<br />
1<br />
2<br />
Converge VoD and SDV on a high-density UEQAM<br />
Scale DOCSIS downstream per SG on a high-density UEQAM<br />
More than 35% savings in<br />
DS384<br />
rack space & 45% less<br />
power<br />
with RFGW-10 & DS384<br />
RFGW-10<br />
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Migration<br />
Migration to CCAP is more than an equipment upgrade<br />
Convergence<br />
Multi-service convergence for DOCSIS and video<br />
networks requires significant operational<br />
preparation and readiness<br />
Modular<br />
CCAP<br />
Integrated<br />
CCAP<br />
<strong>Cisco</strong>’s modular CCAP solution, uBR10012 and<br />
RFGW-10 offers an incremental deployment<br />
approach and meets key CCAP objectives today<br />
<strong>Cisco</strong>’s integrated CCAP solution dramatically<br />
reduces the footprint and provides the scalability<br />
needed to support the next decade of growth in IP<br />
services<br />
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•! High-density Universal EQAM platform that supports both<br />
Video and DOCSIS services<br />
•! Scalability to meet rapid growth in HD video and IP<br />
services<br />
•! Service convergence results in Opex savings in rack space<br />
and power consumption, and simplified combining networks<br />
•! High-density solution reduces cost per bit for all services<br />
•! Completes Phase 1 of <strong>Cisco</strong>’s phased CCAP approach,<br />
meeting the key CCAP objectives and enabling a<br />
manageable migration execution strategy<br />
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Thank you.<br />
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