Alcatel-Lucent ISA ES14 Series Datasheet
Alcatel-Lucent ISA ES14 Series Datasheet
Alcatel-Lucent ISA ES14 Series Datasheet
I N T E G R AT E D S E RV I C E A DA P TO R E T H E R N E T S W I T C H ( I S A - E S ) F O R A L C AT E L - L U C E N T O M S N P R O D U C T S
The Alcatel-Lucent Integrated Service Adaptor Ethernet Switch (ISA-ES) series circuit packs provide feature-rich Ethernet service capabilities for the undisputed market leaders of multiservice networks, the Alcatel-Lucent Optical Multiservice Network (OMSN) products. ISA-ES1 and ES4 variants provide native Fast Ethernet (FE) and Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) interfaces and Ethernet over SDH (EoS) ports within 1-Gb to 2.5-Gb switching engines.
The Alcatel-Lucent OMSN family of multisevice nodes are deployed worldwide. The ISAES modules, with their capability to aggregate and switch Ethernet into SDH transport, offer service providers a powerful tool to leverage their SDH investments to offer Ethernet services. Carrier-grade Ethernet must conform to stringent performance standards with high availability and layered network and service management.
ES1
ES4
SDH infrastructures built on the AlcatelLucent OMSN products have powerful Quality of Service (QoS) management with high availability and resiliency. Integrated Ethernet services based on the ISA-ES are simple to implement with embedded end-to-end data-service management. The ISA-ES empowers network transformation for service providers seeking to gain maximum return from their network investments (see Figure 1).
UMTS
ISP2
WDM
POS OMSN/OMSG Core Edge GigE Access Enterprise Residential OMSN ATM DSL
Radio
Enterprise
E/FE
E/FE
E/FE
E/FE
Aggregate E/FE E/FE E/FE E/FE E/GigE E/FE E/FE Aggregation/broadband access
The ISA-ES series meets the Ethernet technology needs of Tier-1 and Tier-2 service providers, service-provider carriers, multisystem operators or mobile service operators (MSOs), cable operators, power utilities and government institutions. Each ISA-ES module has a configurable IP address and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port for the network management to manage Ethernet services, including implementation, alarms retrieval and QoS Performance Monitoring (PM).
Ethernet PM counters Ethernet Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OA&M) suite (ITU-T Y.1731/IEEE 802.1ag) EoS adaptation suite, using generic framing procedure (GFP) (G.7041), link access procedure over SDH (LAPS), vitual concatenation (VCAT) (G.707) standards Flexible data architecture options (see Figure 2): Point-to point Hub and spoke Multipoint-to-multipoint
Optical transport options within OMSN products: Multiplex section protection (MSP): 1+1, 1+N Multiplex Section-Shared Protection Ring (MS-SPRING) 2f Subnetwork Connection Protection (SNCP) I/N Efficient network management with dedicated Ethernet manager suite To help meet service level agreements (SLAs), each ISA-ES module allows service providers and carrier operators to specify per flow QoS. Traffic is specified by a set of parameters to control its maximum and mean rates and the relative burst window size in bytes (see Figure 3).
Policing parameters are specified according to: Committed information rate (CIR) CIR burst window size (CBS) Peak information rate (PIR), or excess information rate PIR burst window size (PBS) Supported SLAs in ES1 and ES4: Guaranteed traffic Best effort traffic Regulated traffic The Alcatel-Lucent ISA-ES1 and ISA-ES4 modules support one (1) and four (4) virtual container (VC)-4s aggregate trunk-
ing capacity respectively (see Figure 4 and Figure 5). The ISA-ES1 supports three (3) or eight (8) E/FE ports and the ISA-ES4 supports eight (8) E/FE ports and one (1) GigE port. The ISA-ES modules can be configured to support a wide range of VC-12, VC-3 and VC-4 combinations for flexible, full featured Ethernet over SDH. Figure 6 charts the aggregate bandwidth transported for various VC-X x Nv VC concatenation combinations on an ISA-ES. Table 1 presents a detailed view of the ISA-ES capacities in terms of maximum VC12/3/4, VC groups (VCG) by VC-12/3/4 and VC-12/3/4 per VCG.
Hosting from one to several ISA-ES cards, the possible OMSN equipment configurations are outlined in Tables 2 and 3. The total number of Ethernet (Eth)/FE per node is directly related to the number of hosted ISA cards. Where larger quantities of Eth/FE ports are required, the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Services Switch (TSS) family is an ideal fit. Tables 4 and 5 present a detailed view of the available ISA-ES modules and the Alcatel-Lucent OMSN equipment on which they are supported.
1xGe Eth I/O E/FE x8 L2 Eth switch E/FE x8 Eth I/O L2 Eth switch
ISA-ES1
ISA-ES4
SDH matrix
TDM line
SDH matrix
TDM line
1000
VC4 xV @ 64 Byte VC4 xV @ 1518 Byte VC3 xV @ 64 Byte VC3 xV @ 1518 Byte
100 Mb/s
10
SDH VC concatenation
EoS ports VC-12 max available VC-3 max available VC-4 max available VCG at VC-12 VCG at VC-3 VCG at VC-4 VC-12 per VCG VC-3 per VCG VC-4 per VCG
3 63 3
8 63 3 1 8 2 1 50 3
16 252 12 4 16 12 4 50 2 1
2 252 12 4 2 2 2 63 12 4
8 3 50 2
PORTS Eth/FE
(minimum/maximum)
PORTS FX
(minimum/maximum)
L2 BANDWIDTH
(minimum/maximum)
2 x Synchronous Transport Module (STM)-1 2 x STM-4 2 x STM-4 4 x STM-4 2 x STM-16 4 x STM-16 4 x STM-64
0.3 Gb/s
3/8
1 Gb/s
1642 Edge Multiplexer (EM) 1640 Fiber Optics Extension (FOX) 1650 Synchronous Multiplexer Compact (SMC) 1662 SMC 1660 Synchronous Multiplexer (SM), Release 4 1660 SM, R5
1.2 Gb/s 1.2 Gb/s 2.4 Gb/s 4.9 Gb/s 9.8 Gb/s 39.7 Gb/s
2 1 3 8 8 8
1 Gb/s to 2 Gb/s 1 Gb/s 1 Gb/s to 3 Gb/s 1 Gb/s to 8 Gb/s 1 Gb/s to 8 Gb/s 1 Gb/s to 8 Gb/s
PORTS Eth/FE
(minimum/maximum)
PORTS GigE
(minimum/maximum)
L2 BANDWIDTH
(minimum/maximum)
1640 FOX 1650 SMC 1662 SMC 1660 SM, R4 1660 SM, R5
1.2 Gb/s 2.4 Gb/s 4.9 Gb/s 9.8 Gb/s 38.4 Gb/s
2 3 8 8 8
2.4 Gb/s to 4.8 Gb/s 2.4 Gb/s to 7.2 Gb/s 2.4 Gb/s to 19.2 Gb/s 2.4 Gb/s to 19.2 Gb/s 2.4 Gb/s to 19.2 Gb/s
3AL 97243 AA** 3AL 97194 AC** 3AL 97165 AC** 3AL 98128 AC** 3AL 98150 AC**
ISA-LES1 3FE ISA-ES1 3FE ISA-ES1 8FE ISA-ES1 8FE ISA-ES1 8FX
Technical Specifications
Interfaces
FE: 10/100Base-T FX: 100Base-FX GE1: 1000Base-X
Packet-based monitoring
Monitoring counters
Data certification
MEF-9 MEF-14
Protection features
STP, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), LAG (FE/FX) Multiservice transport platform (MSTP) and, for VLAN applications proprietary perVLAN RSTP LCAS (G.7042) SDH based VC-x: SNCP-I/SNCP-N (<50 ms) Multiplex section: MSP (<50 ms)
Total received correct octets (TRCO) Total received correct frames (TRCF) Total transmitted octets (TTO) Total transmitted frames (TTF) Total discarded frames (TDF) due to congestion Total received service errored frames (TRSEF)
Counters apply
Network management
ISA is remotely managed through the Alcatel-Lucent 1350 Open Media Suite (OMS) Network Management suite made of: Element Manager (EMS) Regional Manager (RM): SONET/SDH/ wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) Packet Manager (PKT): data services Standard management support includes Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) stack with Q3 interface per SDH part of management Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)v2c, SNMPv3 for Ethernet part of management IP over OSI tunnelling: out-of-band management Remote software download Unsolicited alarm collection Export of alarms through ISN and IOO interfaces Operators handbook suited for specific software release (on CD media)
Multicast features
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) proxy IGMP snooping V2
Per port: user network interface (UNI) and network node interface (NNI) Per flow (after classification) Per VLANs: priority bits Per classification: green, yellow Unicast, Multicast and broadcast Per maintenance activity Selection between all available counters
OA&M features
Metro Ethernet Fourm (MEF) OA&M includes end-to-end service fault discovery Maintenance end point (MEP) Maintenance intermediate point (MIP) Y.1731/IEEE 802.1ag implementation defines diagnostic fault localization procedures to check the connectivity of ports Continuity check (CC) Link trace (LT) Link loopback (LB) Remote loopback for SDH trunks Client signal fail/server signal fail (CSF/SSF) propagation OA&M assisted by network management system
Local management
Craft terminal PC-based for local management with Microsoft Windows XP Local interface (RS-232) Local software download Operators handbook suited for specific software release (on CD media)
1 2
IETF specifications
General
Dimensions
One basic card slot consuming in 1642 EM, 1642 EMC,1640 FOX, 1650 SMC, 1662 SMC and 1660 SM
RFC 768 User Datagram Protocol RFC 783 Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) RFC 791 Internet Protocol RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol RFC 793 Transmission Control Protocol RFC 826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol RFC 854 Telnet Protocol Specification RFC 1122 Requirements for Internet HostsComm Lay RFC 1518 Classless Inter-Domain Routing RFC 1519 Classless Inter-Domain Routing RFC 1542/951 Clarifications and Extensions to the Bootstrap Protocol RFC 1812 Requirements for IPv4 Routers
Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
Power supply
-36-V to -75-V DC (-48-V) Redundant, hot-swappable Power consumption: 20 W maximum
Environmental
Class 3.2 ETSI: partly temperature-controlled locations
Support information
Support for ISA-ES1 is provided through the Alcatel-Lucent Global Technical Support Organization with specifying information on hardware and software hosting equipment. Please refer to www.AlcatelLucent.com to contact AlcatelLucents worldwide support organizations.
RFC 2474 Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in IPv4 and IPv6 Headers RFC 2475 DiffServ Core and Edge Routing Functions RFC 2597 DiffServe Assured Forwarding RFC 3140 Per Hop Behavior Identification (PHB) Codes RFC 3246/2598 Expedited Forwarding PHB
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