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AGS-20 IDU

Dual Native TDM/IP Microwave Radio

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GENERAL INDEX
GENERAL INTRODUCTION ON AGS-20 IDU .........................................................................................................7
Applications .................................................................................................................................................8
Product Range ..............................................................................................................................................9
ODUs application range ................................................................................................................................9
IDU-ODU compatibility................................................................................................................................ 10
Main Features ............................................................................................................................................ 10
NMS common Platform............................................................................................................................... 11

IDU and ODU SYSTEM OVERVIEW.................................................................................................................... 12


ASN/ASNk ODU Characteristics.................................................................................................................... 12
AGS-20 Universal IDU- 1RU Compact ........................................................................................................... 15
Architecture ............................................................................................................................................... 15

Adaptive Modulation and Throughput............................................................................................................. 17


Extra TDM traffic prioritization .................................................................................................................... 20
E1 prioritization configuration (example) ..................................................................................................... 21

ETHERNET CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................................................................................... 22


Ethernet Frame mapping over Radio Link..................................................................................................... 22
Ethernet Throughput .................................................................................................................................. 22
Ethernet Interface characteristics ................................................................................................................ 22
QoS management....................................................................................................................................... 23
Hierarchical QoS ......................................................................................................................................... 24
Ethernet Resiliency ..................................................................................................................................... 25
Level 2 priorities: ........................................................................................................................................ 25
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs ..................................................................................................................................... 26
VLAN stacking (QinQ).................................................................................................................................. 26
VLAN rewriting ........................................................................................................................................... 27
Ingress Filter Policing (CIR/EIR according to MEF 10.2) .................................................................................. 27
Traffic Management ................................................................................................................................... 28

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Header compression ................................................................................................................................... 30

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.................................................................................................................................. 32
TMN Connection ........................................................................................................................................ 32
Management Functionalities ....................................................................................................................... 32
Management Software ............................................................................................................................... 32

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS......................................................................................................................... 34
Physical Dimensions of system components ................................................................................................. 34
Power supply ............................................................................................................................................. 34
Power Consumption (W) ............................................................................................................................. 34
Environmental conditions ........................................................................................................................... 35

Frequently requested standards compliances (Note1) ...................................................................................... 35

APPENDIX 1: Radio Performances.................................................................................................................... 37

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ABBREVIATIONS

ACM Adaptive Code Modulation


ATPC Automatic Transmission Power Control
BW Bandwidth
CAPEX Capital Expenditure
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check
DCCr Data Communication Channel Regenerator
DCN Data Communication Network
DSCP Different Service Code Point
ETH` Ethernet
FEC Forward Error Corrector
IDU Indoor Unit
IP Internet Protocol
IPV4 IPV6 Internet Protocol Version 4 and Version 6
IS-IS Intermediate system to intermediate system
LAN Local Area network
LCT Local Craft Terminal
MAC Media Access Control
MDI Medium Dependent Interface
MDIX Medium Dependent Interface Crossover
MPS Multiplex Section Protection
MSE Mean Square Error
MST Multiple Section Terminal
NE Network Element
NMS Network Management System
NML Network Manager
NMS5UX/LX SIAE MICROELETTRONICA Network Management System
ODU Outdoor Unit
OSI Open System Interconnection

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OSPF Open Shortest Path First
PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
QoS Quality of Service
RU Rack Unit
SCT Subnetwork Craft Terminal
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SNMP Simple Network Protocol Management
SPDH Super PDH
SW Software
TDM Time Division Multiplexing
TMN Telecommunication Management Network
ToS Type of Service
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
WAN Wide Area Network
XPIC Cross Polar Interference Canceller

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION ON AGS-20 IDU

The PDH/Ethernet ALS MW Radio series is the ideal solution for a wide range of applications in both access
networks and backbone provisioning. It is also a competitive alternative or complement solution to optical fiber
networks in any application that requires:

Cost-effective, rapid deployment and modular implementation of a network

Terrain independent connectivity

The AGS-20 IDU provides scalable data rates from 4 to 500Mbit/s per radio module with a single platform across
the full range of licensed frequency bands.

A single shelf can manage up to 1Gbit/s with 1RU version. A unique distributed processing architecture allows
expanding the node capacity up to 8xGbit/s.

A wide range of tributary interfaces and system configurations offer maximum versatility in system engineering
and network planning. Ethernet traffic is handled by a powerful integrated switch able to manage VLANs, QoS
and ToS.

Modularity options, commonalities, and extensive software management capabilities result in cost-effectiveness
and scalability, yielding a product that will easily fulfill any future requirement.

Full SW licensing approach allows very smooth migration from pure TDM to IP networks, with very low initial
CAPEX.

The ALS equipment is managed by an SNMP agent using communication ports that are able to connect to IP and
OSI DCNs. This approach greatly simplifies integration efforts in existing NMS networks.

The IDU model available ranging from single board solutions to nodal implementations in which high capacities
and complex protection schemes are required:

AGS-20 IDU (Universal, for PDH and Ethernet traffic or a mix of them)

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Two ODU versions have been designed with the target of being at the same time compact, light and easy to
install/maintain and characterized by high performances:

ASN ODU

ASNk ODU

Applications
The AGS-20 IDU has been conceived and designed to cover a wide range of applications, such as:

2G / 3G / LTE Cellular Network Infrastructure

10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet connections

WiMAX backhauling

Private data Networks (WANs, LANs, etc.)

Utility Networks (Railways, Pipelines, etc.)

Back-up transmission medium to Fibre Optic links

Spur Links for Backbones/Rings

Last Mile Fibre Extension

Leased Lines Replacement

High Capacity IP Radio Ring Deployment

High Capacity Broadband Access Networks

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Product Range
The AGS-20 IDU is available in all frequency bands from 6 GHz (6L and 6U) to 42 GHz (4GHz is also available),
unduplicated or duplicated configuration and with radio capacity from 4 to 500Mbit/s per radio module with
mixed TDM and ETH interfaces.

The modulation scheme is software programmable from 4QAM to 2048QAM for Universal AGS-20 IDU, with full
featured hitless ACM. ALS exploits an innovative dual native radio engine capable of transmitting both native
TDM (16xE1) and native ETH (up to 1Gbps).

ODUs application range

2048 QAM
1024QAM ASN/ASNk ODU
512 QAM
Modulation

256QAM
128 QAM (PDH/Ethernet)
64 QAM
32 QAM
16 QAM
4 QAM

16 E1 500 Mbps

Figure 1 - ODUs application range

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IDU-ODU compatibility
ASN/ASNk ODU

Universal AGS-20

Table 1 - IDU-ODU compatibility

Main Features
Scalable capacity, integrated XPIC functionality, high performance and reliability, ease of installation, common
NMS platform and cost effectiveness make the AGS-20 IDU the proper network solution for a wide set of network
applications.

Both electrical and optical interfaces are available on the same terminal radio equipment.

Adaptive Code and Modulation allows the automatic selection of the optimum modulation scheme according to
current radio link propagation conditions and on received signals quality can be software enabled; on the basis of
received signal quality calculations, the AGS-20 IDU can increase the system gain when needed, thus forwarding
the high priority traffic in bad propagation conditions too. In addition, the introduction of heavily coded
modulation schemes allows the system to perform in challenging environmental conditions.

With ACM and traffic classification, each traffic class is assigned with its minimum required QoS, allowing easy
overbooking of existing radio link, without any impact on antenna sizes and infrastructure hardware.

Universal AGS-20 IDU with its state-of-art high speed ACM can compensate fading speed up to 40dB/s; this allows
easy network planning in very bad environment condition characterized of deep fading conditions and with fast
fading phenomena (e.g multiple path interference for lower frequency bands)

In addition, user configurable ACM profiles allow per-link optimization with the possibility to full customize
adaptive modulation behavior.

Delay compensation allows jitter free modulation switchover

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NMS common Platform
The AGS-20 IDU is integrated into the SCT/LCT, NMS5LX and NMS5UX Network Management System platforms
developed by SIAE MICROELETTRONICA, and capable of controlling and monitoring all equipment included in SIAE
MICROELETTRONICA product catalogue.

As an alternative a WEB management (with embedded WEB server) is available as an installation-less


management option.

All SIAE MICROELETTRONICA NMS solutions are based on standard protocols. SNMP Protocol is used for TMN
connections with standard communication protocol stacks and industry-standard interfaces allowing equipment
connection to any IP or OSI-based DCN.

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IDU and ODU SYSTEM OVERVIEW

ASN/ASNk ODU Characteristics


The ODU has been designed with the target of being at the same time compact, light and easy to install/maintain
and characterized by high performances.

ASN / ASNk ODU supports all modulation schemes and all capacities from 8 Mbit/s to 500 Mbit/s. AS
ODU doesnt require any hardware change if configured for frequency reuse (independence from
XPIC functionality), moreover It is compatible with ALL IDU models. This model provides up to 20 dB
ATPC.

ASNk ODU ASN ODU

Figure 2 ASNk and ASN ODU

These modulation independent ODUs allow the install-and-forget approach for simple station upgrading.

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Mechanical Layout
The same mounting kit type fits all the ODUs for an easily upgrade.

ASN / ASNk ODU

Integrated antenna solutions

Figure 3 ASN / ASNk ODU with integrated antenna in 1+1 / 2+0 configuration

Not integrated antenna solutions

Figure 4 ASN /ASNk ODU with not integrated antenna solution in 1+1 / 2+0 configurations

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Compact IDU mechanical layout
The single board compact IDUs are provided with adjustable brackets on both sides. It allows an easy IDU
positioning into a rack in three different 30 mm steps as shown in the picture below. This simplifies the IDU
installation in street cabinet applications.

Figure 5 Bracket on IDU compact version

ATPC Feature
Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC) is available as a standard feature in all configurations.

Power Control has two operational modes:

Fixed output power attenuation mode (ATPC disabled); the output power can be reduced up to 20dB in
1dB steps (40dB in Advanced AS ODU).

ATPC mode: the ATPC algorithm adjusts the output power attenuation in order to reach a predefined Rx
level at the remote terminal.

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AGS-20 Universal IDU- 1RU Compact

AGS-20 is the SIAE new generation IDU platform common to all SIAE products. It is designed to support the
following applications:

Stand alone L2 aggregation unit, and MPLS HW ready (future availability);

Aggregation unit for all outdoor radio, including E-Band;

Next generation indoor unit for split mount radio, compatible with ASN / ASNk ODU installed base.

AGS-20 is positioned as a cost effective L2 Networking device conceived for Mobile Backhaul. It is strongly
engineered as data centric platform with full native support of CLI language and scripting. The Hardware Platform
has been conceived to support latest Carrier Ethernet protocols MPLS/VPLS, MPLS-TP, PBB, PBB-TE (HW ready,
future availability).

AGS-20 bridges cost effectively the transitioning from Split-Mount Radio to Full-Outdoor and offers a great
backwards compatibility with existing Outdoor Units (ASN/ASNk). It supports any Full Outdoor Radio in traditional
bands (6 to 42 GHz) and millimeter-wave band (70/80 GHz). It will support an embedded L1 Radio Lag Bonding up
to 4 Instances.

When connected to Microwave Radio, AGS-20 offers a single DCN IP elements for any Management related
operations (Alarms, Performance, Inventory, SW Upgrade, Service Provisioning, .) greatly simplifying network
deployment. Being a fully featured device for Mobile Backhaul, AGS-20 can also be used as a L2 networking
Element not necessarily connected to Microwave Radio.

Architecture

AGS-20 is a compact equipment compound of 3 main units in addition to power supply unit:

1. Core Unit - Its based on new SIAE platform

2. Core Expansion Unit

3. TDM Expansion Unit

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The Core Unit contains the equipment controller and is responsible for Ethernet management and
synchronization (Sync-E and native 1588v2 BC). This common part provides the following interfaces, as also
depicted in the next picture:

2x GE (1Gbps electrical Ports @ RJ-45 connector) LAN3 and LAN4


2x Optical (1Gbps or 2.5Gbps optical Ports @ SFP connector) LAN5 and LAN6
2x COMBO (1Gbps electrical @ RJ-45 or 1Gbps optical @ SFP) LAN1 and LAN2
1x RJ45 Local Access
1x Console (@ RJ-45 connector)
1x SYNK-E1 (@ RJ-45 connector)
1x ToD (@ RJ-45 connector)
1x PPS (@ 1.0/2.3 microSIEMENS connector)
Housekeeping alarm Interface (@ RJ-45 connector)
SD card expansion

The Core Expansion sub-units are HW configuration dependent. They provide the radio interfaces and modem
sections, but also a full Ethernet connectivity in case the IDU has to be connected to a SIAE Full Outdoor
equipment.

The different sub-units are:


2xIF (Compatible with current SIAE ODU) plus 2xOptical GE (1Gbps or 2.5Gbps optical @ SFP)
L1 aggregation is available on IF interfaces or on the GE/COMBO Ethernet interfaces. Is not possible to set up L1
LAG between a IF port and an Ethernet port. This refers to Core Expansion Unit.

The TDM Expansion unit are also HW configuration dependent. They provide the bulk of the E1 and the TDM
Cross connect matrix.

card with 16xE1 interfaces (@ 2 x SCSI connectors)

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IDU(1RU)

Here below the AGS-20 HW version that:

1) AGS-20 core is composed with 2xIF (L1 LAG), 2xGE (L1 LAG) and 16xE1 interfaces

Adaptive Modulation and Throughput

AGS-20, as already introduced, is a new universal Hardware Platform conceived to support latest Carrier Ethernet
protocols MPLS/VPLS, MPLS-TP, PBB, PBB-TE (HW ready, future availability according to roadmap).

It provides complete backward compatibility with ASN/ ASNk ODU and supports any Full Outdoor Radio in
traditional bands (6 to 42 GHz) and millimeter-wave band (70/80 GHz).

Regarding functionalities and capabilities, AGS-20 adds new important and advanced features. First of all the IDU
backplane capacity is extended to 25 Gbit/s, so more than 4 times than the previous generation. Another key
upgrade is the support of the 2048QAM modulation scheme allowing using it in combination with ASN/ASNk ODU
without any change or modification of the already installed outdoor basis. This aligns the new Split Mount system
(AGS-20 plus ASN/ASNk ODU) with ALFOplus Full Outdoor equipment in terms of maximum throughput (500
Mbps) in a single 56MHz radio channel without header compression.

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L1 aggregation capability (LAG) is another important feauture that has been improved on AGS-20. Where on
ALCplus2e IDU it supports up to 2 instances, here it supports up to 4 instances so making possible to realize a 4+0
Single Pipe link with load sharing using a single indoor unit. The aggregation is also available if AGS-20 is used in
combination with a full outdoor equipment: in this case the L1 load sharing is realized on the switch interfaces (of
the expansion board) that will be connected to one or more outdoor radio.

Traffic classification
The adaptive modulation entails a change in the available bandwidth with regard to the modulation scheme that
is used and as a consequence, moving from higher modulation downward, the decreasing of the traffic capacity.
The possibility to classify the traffic allows deciding what traffic to transport according to the available
bandwidth. For example if the modulation is reduced from 2048QAM to 4QAM all traffic exceeding 4QAM
capacity cannot be carried anymore.

AGS-20 solutions have 8 output queues through which 8 priority classes can be managed with user
configurable quality management.

SIAE MICROELETTRONICA implementation manages TDM and ETH traffic in different ways:

E1 ports are manually configured for being high or low priority.

ETH packets are usually classified according to 802.1p Layer 2 tag. SIAE MICROELETTRONICA systems are
also able to classify them, according to IP TOS or IPV6 TC and EXP bits MPLS.

This allows each type of services to be transmitted with the agreed performances.

Link Quality measurement


In order to trigger a modulation change some switching criteria must be implemented. SIAE MICROELETTRONICA
solutions are based on MSE measurements that allow the system to react to any source of degradation, well
before errors are detected by the FEC. It involves one direction at a time and the process is completely jitter and
error free for surviving traffic.

SIAE MICROELETTRONICA implements MSE (Mean Squared Error) based Adaptive Modulation in all channel
bandwidths. 10 ACM profiles are provided, each one can be selected by SW in order to build a user configured
Adaptive Modulation Profile.

A continuous monitoring on the MSE parameter is performed by the system, thus when MSE goes below a pre-
defined threshold, a modulation switch request is transmitted backward.

AGS-20 TDM performance.

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Extra TDM traffic
IDU type Permanent TDM traffic Total Radio
(if not config. permanent)
AGS-20 2+0 XPIC max. 2x126 0 2x126
AGS-20 2x(1+0) max. 2x126 0 2x126

Maximum managed E1.

Two different E1 classes are available:

Permanent TDM traffic (static, high priority)


Extra TDM traffic (dynamic, low priority).

The Permanent TDM traffic is always routed through the radio-link (it obviously limits the minimum usable
modulation) . The amount of Extra TDM traffic is configurable for each ACM profile.

ACM window configuration

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Extra TDM traffic prioritization

This feature, as described in previous paragraph, is available on ALCplus2e IDU only (except for 1+1 XPIC).

Internally, each E1 is assigned with a unique priority tag that is user configurable and independent from cabling or
its cross connection path:

Highest priority tag  1


Lowest priority tag  N (2 .. 21 depending on hardware configuration)

Each profile is assigned with Extra TDM Cap., let we assume it is assigned with the value K, the first K E1s in
the list below will be routed through the radio-link, the other ones will generate AIS condition at their outputs.

Flexible E1s priority is selectable by moving rows.

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E1 prioritization configuration (example)

By applying the previous configuration, the overall radio-link capacity will be allocated to Ethernet and E1s:

Radio-link capacity allocation (example)

If the budget link is enough the system will work at 80xE1 (each radio).

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ETHERNET CHARACTERISTICS
AGS-20 is compliant with MEF9 for service functionality and MEF14 for service performance. Configured in point-
to-point, nodal or ring topology, they can be used to implement standardized Ethernet services such as E-Line, E-
LAN and E-Tree providing quality of service (QoS), scalability and reliability. Each services could be created in
transparent mode or in virtual mode sharing radio link resources between different services managing VLAN
802.1q tags.

Ethernet Frame mapping over Radio Link


When equipped with Ethernet Interfaces, the AGS-20 IDU transfers Ethernet packets directly onto the radio link.

SIAE MICROELETTRONICA ALS maps Ethernet straight into the radio frames (Native IP), this approach provides a
point-to-point unacknowledged connectionless service over the radio channel. A CRC is added to prevent wrong
packets being forwarded.

Ethernet Throughput
Universal AGS-20 IDU provides full-duplex Ethernet throughput ranging from 10 up to 500 Mbit/s per radio
direction. It is possible to associate a given bandwidth to a single Ethernet port. It can be assigned in fixed steps
up to full wire speed. A big throughput improvement came using Header Compression technology reported in the
paragraph below.

Please refer to Appendix 3 for Throughput and Latency details.

Ethernet Interface characteristics

The AGS-20 IDU implements a multi-port store-and-forward Layer 2 Switch. The embedded Switch supports the
following Layer 2 functionalities:

MAC switching (table of 8192 addresses)


MAC Address learning and aging
Auto negotiation
MDI/MDIX crossover
Automatic MDI/MDIX crossover is supported; it allows NIC-to-SWITCH and SWITCH-to-SWITCH
connection regardless of cable type (straight-through or crossover).
Layer 2 Flow Control / Back Pressure
SIAE MICROELETTRONICA implements flow control based on IEEE 802.3x (full-duplex operation) and Back
Pressure (half-duplex operation) to prevent packet loss during traffic peak.
IEEE 802.1q VLANs and VLAN stacking (Q in Q)
Quality of Service
ITU-T Y.1731 ETH OAM / IEEE 802.1ag

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QoS management

QoS refers to the ability of a network device to provide improved services to selected network traffic over various
underlying technologies, including Ethernet and wireless LANs. In particular, QoS feature provides an improved
and more predictable network services, as follows:

Improving loss characteristics

Avoiding and managing network congestion

Prioritizing services to different kinds of network traffic

Setting traffic priorities across the network

QoS is implemented in SIAE MICROELETTRONICA products in a multilevel approach:

VLAN per port

Level 2 VLAN identifiers (802.1Q)

Level 2 priority bits (802.1P QoS)

Level 3 priorities IPv4 (ToS or DSCP) or IPv6 (TC)

EXP bits MPLS

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Hierarchical QoS

Universal AGS-20 new platforms support the so called Hierarchical Quality-of-Service (H-QoS).

Up to three cascaded levels of classification/scheduling are supported. Each level of the hierarchy can be flexibly
mapped to the next level below. Each of the queues and scheduling node outputs support separately
configurable minimum and maximum bandwidth guarantees. Each scheduling node can be individually
configured to support SP, WRR or SP+WRR to achieve advanced scheduling hierarchy.

Hierarchical scheduling example

A possible use case for hierarchical scheduling is to support network scenario where two independent operators
share the same physical link.

In this context each operator shall be able to define a QoS criteria for its own services and than a second
scheduler stage allows the access to the common bandwidth of the physical level.

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Ethernet Resiliency
LLF - Link Loss Forwarding

PIRL - Peak Input Rate Limiting - In order to control the traffic flows incoming the equipment and thus the
network, this access limitation/control policies is introduced with a leaky bucket architecture

RSTP - Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol - is a link layer network protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any
bridged LAN. Thus, the basic function of STP is to prevent bridge loops and ensuing broadcast radiation.

MSTP - Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol - enables VLANs to be grouped into a spanning-tree instance, with each
instance having a spanning-tree topology independent of other spanning-tree instances. This architecture
provides multiple alternate paths enabling a better network load balancing.

ELP - Ethernet Link Protection - ELP is used to protect the network from Ethernet link failures in various network
topologies and application

LAG - Link Aggregation is a recommendation (802.1AX-2008 or 802.3ad) designed for using multiple media in
parallel to increase the link speed beyond the limits of any one single medium and increase the
redundancy for higher availability

ERP - Ethernet Ring Protection is a ITU-T under G.8032 Recommendation and provide sub-50ms protection and
recovery switching for Ethernet traffic in a ring topology and at the same time ensuring that there are no
loops formed at the Ethernet layer. G.8032v1 supported a single ring topology and G.8032v2 supports
multiple rings/ladder topology.

Level 2 priorities:
Priority queues are introduced on switches output ports. 802.1p describes 8 priority levels, mapped onto 8
output queues.

A typical mapping scheme is shown below.

802.1p priority levels Traffic type Used queue

0 Best Effort 0
1 Background 1
2 NOT DEFINED 2
3 Excellent Effort 3
4 Controlled Load 4
5 Video ( latency 100 ms ) 5
6 Voice ( latency 10 ms ) 6
7 Network Control 7

Table 6 802.1p priority levels

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Two scheduling algorithms are available in SIAE MICROELETTRONICA equipment: strict priority or weighted
scheduling WFQ (SW selectable).

Strict priority means that Higher priority queues are emptied first

Weighted scheduling (WFQ) means that queues are served proportionally to their weights.

Mixed Strict priority and WFQ

IEEE 802.1Q VLANs


Virtual LAN (VLAN) support is the ability to logically break a LAN into a few smaller LANs and prevent data from
flowing between the sub-LANs.

This is a key performance used to:

Share the same physical carrier among different users that require maintaining a complete logical
network independency.

Micro segment the LAN in a scalable way

Distribute traffic load

Relocate servers into secure locations

Better control the broadcast messages

VLANs can be activated in three different ways:

Based on Port. A packet belongs to a particular VLAN, depending on the local port ID. This means that
each packet received on a specific port will be forwarded only to the ports belonging to the same VLAN.

Based on IEEE 802.1Q TAG. A packet belongs to a particular VLAN, depending on its VLAN ID, defined by
the VID (VLAN Identifier) TAG content.

Hybrid. It is a mix of previous ones. Locally configured tagged frames are managed according IEEE 802.1Q
TAG, all others follow port rules.

SIAE MICROELETTRONICA equipment can also be configured to add a VLAN tag (VD and user priority) to
untagged traffic.

VLAN stacking (QinQ)


SIAE MICROELETTRONICA products support VLAN stacking (QinQ). This means that if input traffic is 802.1Q
compliant, i.e. VLANs are implemented, it is possible to create other VLAN inserting 4 additional bytes in Ethernet
header for routing and QoS purposes.

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VLAN staking (also named QinQ) is a feature that allows an Ethernet frame to include more than one IEEE 802.1Q
TAG. The scope of VLAN staking is to differentiate the traffic at different levels when the packets must cross
networks managed by different entities.

As an example, it can be considered the case of a WAN connection provided by a Service Provider to a company
to connect some remote offices to a headquarter. The packets on the company LAN can be tagged on the basis of
the rules stated by the Companys Network Administrator. However, The Service Provider could also need to TAG
the traffic in order to carry it independently from the traffic of other companies. Moreover, when a packet leaves
the remote office to enter the WAN connection, the Service Provider will add a second TAG to the packet with an
ID that identifies the customer. In this way the first TAG (with the company ID) still remain on the packet, but it is
not used to route it on the Service Provider Network. Finally, when this packet has reached the Main Site, the
Service Provider TAG is dropped and the WAN connection can be fully transparent.

SIAE MICROELETTRONICA radio systems support the VLAN staking. Once a packet enters into the radio, it is
possible to add a new IEEE 802.1Q TAG with an ID depending from the port.

VLAN rewriting
VLAN rewriting is a feature available on radio side that allows to rewrite the VID of C-TAG of the packets received
(uplink side) or sent (downlink side) by the switch. On uplink side (packets received by the switch) the VID can be
rewritten on the basis of the following criteria:

- LAN port + C-VID: new values of C-VID to be written into the packet can be configured on the basis of its original
C-VID and the LAN port where it has been received.

- LAN port + C-VID + priority: new values of C-VID to be written into the packet can be configured on the basis of
its original C-VID + priority and the LAN port where it has been received.

On uplink side it is possible to configure for all the LAN ports up to 64 LAN port + C-VID or LAN port + C-VID +
priority criteria. On downlink side (packets sent by the switch) the VID can be rewritten on the basis of the C-VID
of the received packet. I.e., new values of C-VID to be written into the packet can be configured on the basis of its
original C-VID. It is possible to configure up to 64 C-VID criteria in downlink, independently by the uplink
configuration.

Ingress Filter Policing (CIR/EIR according to MEF 10.2)


ALCplus2e allows limiting the ingress traffic rate on the basis of:

- LAN port (Bandwidth profile per UNI): a different profile is defined for each LAN port (VLAN ID and priority are
not considered in this case by the rate limiting algorithm)

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- VLAN (Bandwidth Profile per EVC): a different profile is defined for different VLANs (priority is not considered in
this case by the rate limiting algorithm). Up to 64 VLAN can be managed with different profiles.

- VLAN + priority (Bandwidth Profile per CoS): a different profile is defined for different couples VLAN+priority
(up to 64 different cases can be managed). In this case the packet priority is always considered by the rate
limiting algorithm. More than one priority can be included in the same bandwidth profile.

In general different criteria can be defined for each port/VLAN/priority. Up to 64 Ingress Filtering Policy resources
can be defined and each bandwidth profile defined on the basis either of LAN port, VLAN or VLAN+priority
consumes 1 of such resources.

In order to define the bandwidth profile, the following parameters must be configured:

- CIR (Committed Information Rate): it is the admitted ingress rate (green colored), with values between 0
Kbit/s and 1 Gbit/s.

- CBS (Committed Burst Rate): it is the maximum size of the token bucket of the green packets, with values
between 0 byte and 256 Kbyte.

- EIR (Excess Information Rate): it is maximum ingress rate eventually admitted (yellow colored), with values
between 0Kbit/s and 1Gbit/s.

- EBS (Excess Burst Rate): it is the maximum size of the token bucket of the yellow packets, with values between 0
byte and 256 Kbyte.

- CF (Coupling Flag): if enabled, the excess tokens eventually charged into the green bucket are moved into the
yellow packet bucket. Red packets, i.e. the ones exceeding the CIR+EIR rate, are automatically discarded.

Traffic Management

QoS is implemented in SIAEs products in a multilevel approach:


VLAN per port
Level 2 VLAN identifiers (802.1Q)
Level 2 priority bits (802.1P QoS)
Level 3 priorities IPv4 (ToS or DSCP) or IPv6 (TC)
EXP bits MPLS

Here below a scheme representing the overall traffic management flow.

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On ALCplus2e and ALFOplus equipment is available also a 9th queue dedicated to the transport of 1588v2 packets
(Zero PDV 1588v2 optimized transport). ALFOplus80HD, AGS-20 and ALFOplus2 are HW ready to natively
support 1588v2 protocol, with no need to provide a dedicated queue to differentiate its packets from others.

Here below a table summarizing the available buffer size per each equipment (subject to future improvement
that will be included in the provided Roadmap).

Equipment Buffer Size

AGS-20 92 MB overall (shared between all queues)

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Header compression
SIAE MICROELETTRONICA has developed a two level Header Compression that is able to hash L2, L2.5, L3 and L4
headers protocols and thus massively increase the available radio throughput.
The packet compression gain provided is from 3% up to 200%, depending on payload, protocols stacks and packet
size.

In the following figure, supported Header Compression protocol and various compression rates are reported, in
relation with packet sizes compressed protocol stacks.

Figure 6 - Layers involved in the Header compression process

Two stages of compression are possible:

Basic compression (1st stage):


Single layer packet compression, supports header up to 68 bytes (Ethernet + MPLS + IP/UDP + RTP/GTP)

Deep/IP tunneling compression (1st stage + 2nd stage):


Two levels packet compression, supports header up to 128 bytes (Ethernet + MPLS + IP/UDP + RTP/GTP
with additional IPv4/IPv6 tunneling)

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Figure 7 - Relation between packets size and compression ratio

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MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

TMN Connection
The AGS-20 IDU provides several communication ports for TMN connections. These ports can be used for:

connection to other equipment

connection to TMNs DCN

direct connection to SIAE MICROELETTRONICAs Element Manager

Supervisory information can be terminated by other equipment or, thanks to the standard mapping, by an
external router.

Management Functionalities
The management functionalities implemented at NE level are:

Fault management (alarms, events, date, time, severity, etc.)

Configuration and test Management (i.e. configuration of ALS parameters, set-up of loop-backs, manual
forcing of 1+1 switches, mapping of relay alarms and user inputs, etc.)

Software management (i.e. software release management and software download)

Performance management and monitoring relevant to G.828 parameters.

Security Management (i.e. Network Element multi-level access according to Operators rights)

Management Software
In order to satisfy the requirements of local and centralized management, SIAE MICROELETTRONICA has
developed the following software/platforms/systems:

LCT (Local Craft Terminal) for maintenance and line-up activities (MS Windows OS)

SCT (Subnetwork Craft Terminal) for centralized management of up to 100 Network Elements - NEs (MS
Windows OS)

NMS5-LX (Element Manager) for centralized management of medium networks with up to 1000 Network
Elements per server (Linux OS)

NMS5-UX (Element Manager) for centralized management of large networks with up to 10000 Network
Elements per server (HP Unix OS)

Web LCT for maintenance and line-up activities (MS Windows OS & Adobe flash) accessible via Browser

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For a more detailed description of SIAE MICROELETTRONICA supervision software platforms, please refer to the
specific product literature.

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Physical Dimensions of system components

System Version Width (mm) Height (mm) Depth (mm)

AS ODU 1+1 /2+0 358 254 296

Power supply

ODU Range
-40.8 - -57.6 Vdc
According to ETSI EN300132-2

Power Consumption (W)

Configuration

1+1/2+0 Radio Terminal 105

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Environmental conditions

Environmental Conditions Range

Operational range for IDU -5 C +50 C

Operational humidity for IDU up to 95% not condensing

Protection Class for ODU IP65

Wind load 200 km/h

Surge and lightning protection according to ETSI EN 301 489

Frequently requested standards compliances (Note1)


EN 300 132-2 Power supply interface at the input to telecommunications equipment
EN 300 019 Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment
(Operation: class 3.2 for IDU and class 4.1 for ODU; storage: class 1.2; transport: class
2.3)
EN 301 390 Fixed Radio Systems; Point-to-point and Point-to-Multipoint Systems; Spurious
emissions and receiver immunity at equipment/antenna port of Digital Fixed Radio
System
EN 302 217 Characteristics and requirements for point-to-point equipment and antenna
EN 301 489 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services
EN 60950 Information Technology Equipment Safety
ITU-R ITU Recommendations for all frequency bands
ITU-R F.1191 Bandwidths and unwanted emissions of digital fixed service systems
CEPT CEPT Recommendations for all frequency bands
IEEE 802 802.1ag (Connectivity Fault Management), 802.1p (QoS), 802.1Q (VLAN), 802.1W
(RSTP), 802.3ad-2008 (link aggregation), 802.3i (10BASE-T), 802.3u (100BASE-TX/FX),
802.3x (Flow control), 802.3ab (1000 BASE-T), 802.3z (1000BASE LX/SX)
IEEE 1588-2008 Standard for a Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement
and Control Systems
ITU-T 1731 Ethernet OAM fault management

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ITU-T G.703 Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical levels
ITU-T G704 Characteristics of 1544 and 2048 Kbit/s hierarchical levels
ITU-T G.742 Second order digital multiplex equipment operating at 8449 Kbit/s and using positive
justification
ITU-T G.783 Characteristics of synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) equipment digital block
ITU-T G.823 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 2048
Kbit/s hierarchy
ITU-T G.825 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the
synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH)
ITU-T G.957 Optical Interfaces for equipment and system relating to the synchronous digital
hierarchy
ITU-T G.8261 Timing and Synchronization Aspects in Packet Networks
ITU-T G.8262 Characteristics of synchronous Ethernet Equipment slave Clock
ITU-T G.8264 Distribution of timing through packet networks

Note1: where applicable

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APPENDIX 1: Radio Performances

Output Power (dBm) at Point C*


ASN / ASNk ODU
4 QAM +28 +29 +29 +28 +28 +28 +23 +23 +22 +21 +20 +19 +17
8 QAM +28 +29 +29 +28 +28 +28 +23 +23 +22 +21 +20 +19 +17
16 QAM +25 +26 +26 +25 +25 +25 +21 +21 +20 +19 +18 +17 +15
32 QAM +25 +26 +26 +25 +25 +25 +21 +21 +20 +19 +18 +17 +15
64 QAM +24 +25 +25 +24 +24 +24 +19 +19 +18 +17 +16 +15 +13
128 QAM +24 +25 +25 +24 +24 +24 +19 +19 +18 +17 +16 +15 +13
256 QAM +23 +24 +24 +23 +23 +23 +18 +18 +17 +16 +15 +14 +12
512 QAM +23 +24 +24 +23 +23 +23 +18 +18 +17 +16 +15 +14 +12
1024QAM +22 +23 +23 +22 +22 +22 +17 +17 +16 +15 +14 +13 +11
2048 QAM +22 +23 +23 +22 +22 +22 +17 +17 +16 +15 +14 +13 +11

Receiver Sensitivity (dBm) at BER 10-6 at Point C (2+0 conf., 28MHz BW, RF filter losses included)
AGS-20 )
4 QAM -89.5 -89.5 -89.5 -89 -89 -89 -88.5 -88.5 -88 -87.5 -86 -86.5 -85.5
8 QAM -85.5 -82.5 -82.5 -82 -82 -82 -81.5 -81.5 -81 -80.5 -79 -79.5 -78.5
16 QAM -81 -81 -81 -80.5 -80.5 -80.5 -80 -80 -79.5 -79 -77.5 -78 -77
32 QAM -77.5 -77.5 -77.5 -77 -77 -77 -76.5 -76.5 -76 -75.5 -74 -74.5 -73.5
64 QAM -75.5 -75.5 -75.5 -75 -75 -75 -74.5 -74.5 -74 -73.5 -72 -72.5 -71.5
128 QAM -73.5 -73.5 -73.5 -73 -73 -73 -72.5 -72.5 -72 -71.5 -70 -70.5 -69.5
256 QAM -70.5 -70.5 -70.5 -70 -70 -70 -69.5 -69.5 -69 -68.5 -67 -67.5 -66.5
512 QAM NA -67.5 -68 -67.5 -67.5 -67.5 -66.5 -67 -66.5 -66 -64.5 -65 -64
1024 QAM NA -63.5 -64 -63.5 -63.5 -63.5 -63 -63 -62.5 -62 -60,5 -61 -60
2048 QAM NA -63.5 -64 -63.5 -63.5 -63.5 -63 -63 -62.5 -62 -60,5 -61 -60

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B.AGS-20.1.04.-15
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