PTN NEC MN5100 Brochure Issue2.0 Mar29 2010

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MN 5000 Series

MN5100
PACKET TRANSPORT NETWORK SOLUTION
Construct Packet Transport Network with MN5100

The MN5100 is a new product based on pseudo wire over MPLS-TP  MPLS-TP
technology; it has been developed to overcome the data traffic consuming at
most carrier’s bandwidth in current SDH/SONET based infrastructure. As a  MULTI SERVICE SUPPORT
convergence transport technology, the MN5100 is the key fact for today’s
metro network carriers and services providers. Equipped with enhanced data  CARRIER CLASS DESIGN
service processing capability and powerful network management function,
the MN5100 can provide all-round network solutions at the access layer and  SMALL FOOTPRINT
aggregation layer of a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), enormously
reducing the operation cost. While MN5100 will mainly be positioned as  FULL PROTECTIONS
User Provider Edge (UPE) at metro network, NEC also introduces the
MN5200/MN5300, which can be applied in both UPE and Network Provider  QUALITY OF SERVICE
Edge (NPE) solutions. For more detailed information on MN5200/MN5300,
please refer to its documentation data.

LAYER ARCHITECTURE
With MN5100, the Ethernet, TDM (E1/T1) or ATM payload is transported
over the Pseudowire layer, where the payloads can be encapsulated and
multiplexed/de-multiplexed into a single MPLS-TP tunnel. MPLS-TP layer
provides the transport tunnel for the traffic been transferred across the
IP/MPLS core network. The architecture of MN5100 is described in the
figure bellow:

FE / GE (10GE future) ATM STM-1 E1 / T1 / STM-1

Ethernet ATM TDM Client Service Layer


Pseudo wire
Server Layer
MPLS-TP
Ethernet Uplink Layer

GE/(10GE future)
Technical Summary
HARDWARE PACKET PROCESSING CAPACITY
DIMENSIONS (H / W / D mm) 44.5 x 440 x 245 (1U) 44Gbps full duplex switching fabric
WEIGHT 4kg (full)
TEMPERATURE 0°C to 50 °C MPLS-TP FEATURES
POWER SUPPLY -48V DC 4K MPLS label per MN5100 Chassis (Shared by PW/LSP)
Max.POWER CONSUMPTION Less than 50W ( fully loaded) EXP-Inferred-PSC LSPs (E-LSP)
HUMIDITY 5% to 95% non-condensing Label-only-Inferred-PSC LSPs (L-LSP)
Per platform Label space support
Interface type Max. Ports
Bi-directional MPLS-TP trail and Uni-directional MPLS-TP trail
GE/FE 22
Diff-Serv support:
10GE 2 (*)
STM-1 SDH/ATM 2 2 service levels for TDM (E1/T1, SDH/SONET)

E1/T1 TDM 16 4 service levels for ATM


E1 IMA (or TDM) 32 (*) 8 service levels for Ethernet
MPLS OAM including protection switching
Client interface: GE, FE, 10GE, STM-1 SDH/ATM, E1, T1
Virtual Circuit Connection Verification (VCCV)
Uplink interface: GE, 10GE
LSP Ping/TraceRoute

PROTECTION SCHEME EMS/SNMS manually controls the setup and the release of
PW and LSP
Hardware redundancy:
Ether OAM
1+1 power supply Input
Network Protection:
1+1 Linear MSP (G.841 Annex B) for STM-1 (ATM/SDH)
1:1 Linear MSP for STM-1 (ATM or SDH)
1+1 Linear protection for LSP; 1:1 Linear Protection for LSP

TIMING/SYNCHRONIZATION
FE/GE/10GE interface: Synchronization Ethernet, line timing
Free run: ±4.6ppm (ITU G.813)
Holdover: ±0.05ppm within 24 hours
Provide sync signal for 3G Base Station: External timing output; Traceable STM-1 ATM interface as line timing source
Provide 1pps+tod time input and output
Any FE/GE/10GE interface support 1588V2

NETWORK MANAGEMENT SpectralWave MN9200(NMS), LCT (Local Craft Terminal)

STANDARDS & RECOMMENDATIONS


IETF RFC 3031, RFC 3916, RFC 3985, RFC 4197, RFC 4553, RFC 4842, RFC 4717, RFC 4816, RFC 4448
ITU-T G.8110, G.8110.1, Y.1711, Y.1720, Y.1731(*)
IEEE 1588V2(*), 802.1ag(*), 802.3ah(*)
(*) future release

! Safety Precautions Before installing, connection or using this product, be sure to carefully read and observe the
cautionary and prohibited matters provided in the instruction manual.
 The company names and product names given in this catalog are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
 The configuration or specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to continual improvements.

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Published by:
NEC Corporation
Global Network Division
Issue 2.0 MAR 2010

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