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SHDSL/SHDSL.

bis Product Guide


Enabling Broadband Access and Backhaul over Existing Copper Infrastructure

SHDSL

Leveraging Coppers Service Reach for High Bandwidth Applications


Copper reaches everywhere. Industry sources estimate that between 80-90% of businesses today are served by businessgrade copper. With the implementation of symmetrical high-bit-rate digital subscriber line (SHDSL/SHDSL.bis) technology, ordinary telephone lines can now be employed to deliver voice and broadband services, such as high speed data, Internet access and videoconferencing, with rapid deployment and simple provisioning over the same copper pair. Using SHDSL.bis copper loop bonding, carriers can turn existing copper wire into a multiservice, high capacity pipeline without the need to lay fiber or use high speed microwave lines. SHDSLs ability to deliver advanced services over existing access infrastructure reduces OpEx while opening up new business opportunities for incumbents and alternative carriers alike. This includes offering DSL infrastructure as a lower cost alternative in mobile backhaul applications. SHDSL and SHDSL.bis are standard ITU G.991.2 technologies that fulfill the broadband requirements of business users for symmetrical, two-way traffic, while providing the quality of service (QoS) they need for high bandwidth data transfer. SHDSL/SHDSL.bis extends transmissions farther than any other DSL technology, opening the door for service providers to deliver low cost, multiservice, broadband access to a wider subscriber base.

Widest Range of SHDSL/SHDSL.bis Solutions


There are many SHDSL products on the market, but no vendor can match RADs wide selection of interfaces, flexibility and variety of product lines incorporating SHDSL/SHDSL.bis technology.
Modems 2-wire, 4-wire, 8-wire with copper bonding Modem racks SHDSL concentrator and mixed copper/fiber rack with SNMP management SHDSL/SHDSL.bis repeater NG-MSAP Multiservice access concentrators Integrated access device EFM NTU with copper bonding Cell-site gateways

Advantages of SHDSL/SHDSL.bis Technology and RAD Products


Reach more customers: The SHDSL/SHDSL.bis purely digital signal increases the range of DSL services by 30 percent. Adding RAD SHDSL/ SHDSL.bis repeaters can extend this range. Faster speeds: SHDSL/SHDSL.bis typically delivers broadband services over existing 2-wire, 4-wire or 8-wire links at data rates of up to 22 Mpbs. Symmetrical technology: SHDSL/ SHDSL.bis delivers high data rates upstream as well as downstream, accommodating bandwidth-hungry business applications such as file transfers and videoconferencing. Converge multiple services: SHDSL/ SHDSL.bis integrates multiple voice channels, data, LAN, and Internet access over a single link. Standards-based: RADs SHDSL/ SHDSL.bis products comply with ITU and ETSI SHDSL/SHDSL.bis standards and are interoperable with third-party equipment. Diverse solutions: RAD offers the widest variety of SHDSL/SHDSL.bis solutions for TDM networks and DSLAM access (ATM or EFM). Proven DSLAM interoperability: Although DSL is a standard technology, achieving full interoperability with DSLAM equipment is not a trivial matter. RAD products are field-tested for full interoperability opposite DSLAMs from vendors such as Alcatel-Lucent, ECI, Huawei, Nortel, and others.

extremely reliable

Solutions
TDM-Based Applications
An extremely reliable and ubiquitous technology, TDM is not likely to be replaced anytime soon. Services based on TDM in the access will continue to be in demand even as network operators deploy packet-based technology for their Metro transport and core networks to aggressively lower costs and offer more scalable bandwidth. RADs TDM-based SHDSL/SHDSL.bis products offer aggregation, transmission and access for TDM and Ethernet services over single or multiple copper pairs. Featuring copper bonding, they empower service providers and users to maximize the use of existing infrastructure for higher bandwidth applications, thereby realizing significant cost savings and generating new revenue streams.

Multiservice Access over DSL


Customer Premises
SHDSL/ SHDSL.bis ASMi PDH/SDH (PSTN) n x E1 n x ETH IP/MPLS Network

FE Router E1 PBX FE Router


ASMi

Central Office
SHDSL/ SHDSL.bis LRS/Megaplex/ DXC

E1 PBX FE Router

SHDSL/ SHDSL.bis ASMi

E1 PBX

Benefits and Features:


High port density for greater efficiency and profitability Saves expensive colocation costs Direct grooming for simpler single-unit solution Supports 2-wire or 4-wire SHDSL Supports 2-wire, 4-wire, or 8-wire SHDSL.bis up to 22 Mbps Complete and integrated NMS platform

Extending Colocated 2G/3G Base Stations over Different Infrastructures

BTS Sites
Node B FE

Fiber

E1s Optimux BTS

Central Office

TDM BSC n x E1 n x ETH PSN RNC Airmux-200 Airmux-200 n x ETH n x E1 Wireless LRS/Megaplex Copper ASMi

Node B FE E1s BTS

Node B FE E1s BTS

Benefits and Features:


Reduces operating costs by aggregating multiple generations of mobile traffic over shared transport infrastructure Improves efficiency of transmission over any media, including fiber and wireless Flexible port configuration

Utilities and Transportation

Variable message signs ETH video

ETH ASMi-54/ETH Airmux

SHDSL.bis 5.7 Mbps ASMi-54/ETH ASMi-54/ETH

ETH

SHDSL.bis 5.7 Mbps ASMi-54/ETH ASMi-54/ETH Airmux

Control Center

Megaplex-4100

Station
Megaplex-4100

Station
Megaplex-4100

Station
Megaplex-4100

Megaplex-4100

Data, voice, video over IP

37 9 4

37 9 4

Benefits and Features:


Supports a mix of equipment, including voice switches, video surveillance apparatus, Ethernet-enabled smart meters, ticketing machines, and legacy SCADA devices Allows for various topologies: star, ring, daisy chain Complete and integrated NMS platform

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DSLAM Business Service Application


As demand for broadband continues to expand, service providers are looking for ways to leverage their DSLAM and MSAN deployments by offering multiservice solutions to business users over DSL links. RADs integrated access device (IAD) and EFM NTU enable carriers and ISPs to deliver high speed Ethernet and TDM business services over both ATM and IP-based DSL infrastructure.

Benefits and Features:


Branch A
E1/T1
SHDSL.bis EFM IP DSLAM IP DSLAM Up to 4 SHDSL.bis pairs LA-210 EFM bonding LA-210

PBX V.35 Router ETH LAN

Mid-band Ethernet access up to 22 Mbps using EFM bonding End-to-end Ethernet OAM for performance monitoring and measurement Powerful traffic management capabilities for service differentiation, EVC.CoS

Headquarters
E1/T1 PBX V.35 Router LAN ETH
IP DSLAM

Packet Switched Network

Branch B
E1/T1
SHDSL.bis EFM LA-210

PBX V.35 Router ETH LAN

Single access link for both Ethernet services as well as legacy E1/T1/serial data using pseudowire MEF-9 and MEF-14 certified for EPL and EVPL

Cellular Backhaul over DSL Application


With the introduction of HSPA broadband services, mobile operators are looking for ways to lower backhaul costs while supporting exponentially higher data rates than were required for 2G and 3G traffic. Mobile transport providers with extensive DSLAM deployments can offer profitable and economical backhaul solutions by using RADs cell-site gateways, and aggregation-site gateways.

Benefits and Features:


IP DSLAM GbE ADSL2+/ n x SHDSL (ATM/DSL) ACE-3220 ATM/FE Node B

Flexible backhaul options over various DSL infrastructures Simultaneously supports ADSL2+ for HSPA and SHDSL.bis for R99 and GSM or data services with M-Pair, IMA or EFM bonding Full synchronization solution using ACR, 1588v2 or NTR

Central Site
IP DSLAM GbE RNC PSN Ethernet/ IP/MPLS GbE n x SHDSL.bis EFM (ETH/DSL) LA-210 FE IP Node B

Field-proven interoperability with Cisco 76xx ASG and Cisco management system ANA

ETH ASMi-54

n x SHDSL.bis ASMi-54

FE IP Node B

Wide Range of SHDSL/SHDSL.bis Connectivity Products


TDM-Based Applications

ASMi-52, ASMi-52L

ASMi-54

S-RPT

2/4-Wire SHDSL Modems

SHDSL.bis Modem and Multiplexer

2/4-Wire SHDSL Repeater for Longer Reach

Extends the range of digital interfaces at variable data rates from 56/64 kbps up to 2.3 Mbps (over 2-wire) or 4.6 Mbps (over 4-wire) High-end ASMi-52 available with optional multiplexer capability for integrating V.35, LAN and E1 over the same SHDSL link and compatibility with 2/4-wire repeaters ASMi-52 at the remote site works opposite another ASMi-52 unit, DXC, LRS-24, LRS-102 or third-party equipment at the central site

Cost-effective, dedicated managed device for extending E1 and mid-band Ethernet services based on multi-pair bonding technology Uses TC-PAM 16 or TC-PAM 32 line coding SHDSL.bis technology for higher quality communications Operates in full duplex mode over 2-wire, 4-wire or 8-wire lines, achieving variable data rates up to 5.7 Mbps over 2-wire, 11.4 Mbps over 4-wire, and up to 22.8 Mbps over 8-wire

Compact S-RPT repeater extends the range of standard SHDSL technology modems, such as the ASMi-52, ASMi-52L and ASMi-54, over 2-wire or 4-wire lines Supports point-to-point extended range DSL applications, such as links alongside highways, railways, pipelines or power lines; transport to remote concentrators in rural areas; or communications for military, construction or temporary field sites Available in both indoor and IP-67-protected outdoor versions, and can be powered either locally or remotely

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Central-Site Solutions

LRS-16
Managed SHDSL Modem Concentrator

LRS-102
Fiber and Copper Mux Rack with SNMP Management

Megaplex-4100
Next-Generation Multiservice Access Node

DXC Family
Multiservice Access Concentrators

Cost-effective central-site solution for point-to-point extension of E1 services in the Local Loop Operates opposite 16 ASMi-52/ASMi-52L SHDSL modems at remote locations, providing E1 services over 2-wire lines Separate clocking for each one of the 16 fixed ports

Modular central rack solution for RAD's Optimux fiber products or ASMi SHDSL/SHDSL.bis modems (ASMi-52, ASMi-52L and ASMi-54) Extends E1/T1, data and Ethernet traffic up to 120 km (74.5 miles) over fiber optic links, or up to 2.6 km (1.8 miles) over copper (5.7 Mbps over 26 AWG) LRS-102 fiber/copper multiplexer rack provides optional redundant power supplies, optional redundancy of the common logic and 12 I/O slots. 12 dual-port Optimux-108 and/or Optimux-106 modules support 24 remote units Works opposite up to eight remote units of ASMi-54 or ASMi-52 modems

High capacity multiservice concentrator supporting efficient access over PDH/SDH/SONET transport networks VCAT technology for better utilization of SDH/SONET bandwidth Highly effective IP/MPLS aggregator Supports up to 10 I/O modules, providing a flexible and scalable platform that meets a variety of user services, including E1, T1, SHDSL, SHDSL.bis, n x 64k high speed data, sub-DS0 low speed data, digital voice, and analog voice

Compact central-site solution at the carrier or service providers central office (CO) or point-ofpresence (POP) for the ASMi-52, FCD-IP, FCD-IPM, or third-party SHDSL CPE equipment High density, 8-port E1 over SHDSL module supports up to 72 SHDSL ports Multi-link groomer to E3 or STM-1 Timeslot cross connect to any module

DSLAM Business Service Applications

Mobile Backhaul Applications

LA-110
Integrated Access Device

LA-210
EFM DSL Network Termination Unit

ACE-3105
Cell-Site Gateway

ACE-3220
Cell-Site Gateway

Delivers voice, data and Ethernet to SMEs over a single access line Supports analog voice, ISDN S0 or E1 ports, a data port, and an additional 10/100BaseT LAN port Statistically multiplexes voice/TDM and data (Ethernet, packet data) into an SHDSL, ADSL, or E1/T1 ATM UNI WAN link Standardized to work opposite major vendors DSLAMs and voice gateways IMA option (inverse multiplexing for ATM) enables service providers to offer Ethernet services to business customers over up to four copper pairs IMA over SHDSL achieves rates of up to 9.2 Mbps Backup between links for better service availability

Ethernet in the First Mile DSL network termination unit offers Ethernet access rates of up to 22 Mbps over bonded SHDSL.bis copper lines Features Carrier Ethernet attributes, including Ethernet OAM for proactive SLA monitoring, quality of service (QoS) per Ethernet flow and advanced traffic management capabilities all starting at the service hand-off points Metro Ethernet Forum certified to deliver Ethernet Private Line (EPL) and Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL) services per MEF-9 and MEF-14 specifications

Small form-factor; half 19 Standardized to work opposite major DSLAM vendors Cost-effective delivery of GSM, UMTS and HSDPA mobile broadband services over ATM, PSN or hybrid transport networks using widespread wholesale ADSL2+ and SHDSL.bis deployments over copper infrastructure Multi-standard pseudowire encapsulation (PWE) capabilities enabling carriers to transparently provision ATM, TDM and Ethernet services over IP DSLAMs and packet switched networks Highly accurate synchronization capabilities, such as 1588v2, Synch Ethernet, NTR, and adaptive clock recovery (ACR) to meet Node B synchronization requirements over DSL

Best-of-breed cell-site gateway grooms GSM, UMTS, HSPA, and WiMAX traffic over ADSL2+ and SHDSL.bis (simultaneous transmission) Standardized to work opposite major DSLAM vendors Supports operators and mobile transport providers in their migration to all-IP radio access networks (RAN) Incorporates advanced pseudowire emulation (PWE) functionality Highly accurate synchronization capabilities, such as 1588v2, Synch Ethernet, NTR, and adaptive clock recovery (ACR) to meet Node B synchronization requirements over DSL

Comparison Tables
Central-Site Solutions for DSL Modems
Number of pairs 1 pair 2 pair 4 pair Max. rate over SHDSL 2.3 Mbps 4.6 Mbps N/A Max. rate over SHDSL.bis 5.7 Mbps 11.4 Mbps 22.8 Mbps Central solution for SHDSL DXC, MP-2100, LRS-24, LRS-102 LRS-24, LRS-102 N/A LRS-102, MP-4100 LRS-102, MP-4100 ASMi-52/ASMi-52L ASMi-52/ASMi-52L ASMi-54 ASMi-54 Central solution for SHDSL.bis LRS-102, MP-4100 ASMi-52/ASMi-52L SHDSL modems SHDSL.bis modems ASMi-54

DSL Modems
Feature Technology 1 pair 2 pair 4 pair E1 ETH 4 x ETH Serial ports (V35, X21) Mux ASMi-52 SHDSL ASMi-52L SHDSL ASMi-54 SHDSL.bis

P P
N/A

P P
N/A

P
N/A

P
E1 & ETH Serial port & ETH Serial port & E1" RJ-45

P P P P
N/A

P P P P
N/A

P
N/A E1 & 4ETH

DSL line Metal case Plastic case Rail mount case Extended Temperature (-20 to 70C)

P P P P P

TB N/A

RJ-45

P P P

P P P P

SHDSL/SHDSL.bis Technology
Feature Number of wires Max. rate over one pair Max. rate over two pairs Max. rate over four pairs Repeaters support EFM Classification OAM Multiplexer services over the same copper lines Metal, plastic and rail mount unit Extended temperature -20 to 70oC Central solutions RAD SHDSL solutions 2W, 3W 2.3 Mbps 4.6 Mbps N/A Yes N/A 802.1p N/A Comply Comply Comply Comply RAD SHDSL.bis solutions 2W, 4W, 8W 5.7 Mbps (2.6 km-26 AWG) 11.4 Mbps 22.8 Mbps Yes Comply 802.1p&q Soon Comply Comply Comply Comply

Central Management Enhances Network Performance


Rad's SHDSL products include a built-in SNMP agent and can be managed inband via a dedicated TDM/ATM connection or out-of-band via a LAN port. The RADview SNMP network management system controls, monitors and configures RADs SHDSL products from a central site. It is an integrated management solution that adheres to international standards and operates in multi-vendor environments. RADview helps improve the setup time of new services while cutting costs, enabling the carrier or service provider to roll out services faster. It quickly identifies network faults and reduces network downtime, thereby boosting customer retention. In addition, RADview has a CORBA-based client-server architecture, and can be integrated into a higher layer management system or OSS.

Extensive SHDSL Deployment


RADs SHDSL products have been successfully deployed in carrier and enterprise networks around the globe. RAD products are installed and supported by sales and technology partners in nearly 200 countries on five continents, backed by regional service offices in each region and a central support staff at company headquarters. This provides RAD with truly international capabilities, placing the company in an ideal position to offer worldwide installation and management for even the most complex projects.

www.rad.com
International Headquarters RAD Data Communications Ltd. 24 Raoul Wallenberg Street Tel Aviv 69719, Israel Tel: 972-3-6458181 Fax: 972-3-7604732 email: [email protected] www.rad.com North America Headquarters RAD Data Communications, Inc. 900 Corporate Drive Mahwah, NJ 07430, USA Tel: 1-201-529-1100 Toll free: 1-800-444-7234 Fax: 1-201-529-5777 email: [email protected] www.radusa.com Regional Offices Far East RAD Far East Ltd. Suite A, 26/F, One Capital Place 18 Luard Rd., Wanchai Hong Kong, China Tel: 852-25270101 Fax: 852-25284761 email: [email protected] Latin America RAD Amrica Latina S.A. Gorostiaga 1664 1 A Floor 1426 Buenos Aires, Argentina Tel: 54-11-4779-1117 Fax: 54-11-4771-0460 email: [email protected] www.rad-espanol.com Oceania RAD Data Australia Pty. Ltd. Level 7, Suite 2, 100 Walker Street North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia Tel: 61-2-9922 7581 Fax: 61-2-9954 0577 email: [email protected] www.raddata.com.au Local Offices Brazil RAD do Brasil Ltda. Edifcio Diamond Tower Rua Maestro Cardim, 1.191, Floor 13 Cj. 135 CEP 01323-001, So Paulo, SP Brazil Tel: 55-11-3171-2940 Fax: 55-11-3253-7754 email: [email protected] www.radbr.com.br China RAD China Suite 801, Global Trade Center 36 Beisanhuan Donglu Dongcheng District Beijing 100013, China Tel: 86-10-5825 7665 Fax: 86-10-5825 7795 email: [email protected] www.raddata.com.cn France RAD France Vecteur Sud - Bat A 1er tage 70-86, Avenue de la Rpublique 92320 Chatillon, France Tel: 33-1-41 17 41 80 Fax: 33-1-41 17 41 81 email: [email protected] www.rad-france.fr Germany RAD Data Communications GmbH Otto-Hahn-Str. 28-30 85521 Ottobrunn-Riemerling Germany Tel: 49-89-665927-0 Fax: 49-89-665927-77 email: [email protected] www.rad-data.de India RAD Data Communications Pvt. Ltd. 407, Madhava, Plot No. C-4, E-Block Bandra-Kurla Complex Bandra (East) Mumbai 400 051 India Tel: 91-22-65-200200 Fax: 91-22-30-683687 email: [email protected] www.radindia.in Japan RAD Japan K.K. Bureau Toranomon 10F 2-7-16 Toranomon, Minato-ku Tokyo, Japan Tel: 81-3-5251 3651 Fax: 81-3-5251 3652 email: [email protected] www.raddata.co.jp Russia RAD Data Communications Ltd. 10, B. Tulskaya St., Building 9 Floor 7, Office 9705 Moscow, 115191, Russia Tel: 7-495-231-1239 Fax: 7-495-231-1097 email: [email protected] www.rad.ru United Kingdom RAD Data Communications Ltd. (UK) PO Box 318 Romsey, S051 1AS England Tel: 44-1794-514220 email: [email protected] www.raddata.co.uk

The RAD name and logo are registered trademarks of RAD Data Communications Ltd. All product names are the property of RAD Data Communications. 2009 RAD Data Communications Ltd. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Catalog no. 802441 Version 10/09.

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