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Product Summary

Services

Layer 3 VPNs

> IP-VPN (RFC 4364)
> Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF):

2,000 VRFs

> Inter-AS option-A and option-B
> Bandwidth guarantee per VRF

via MPLS-TE

> Numbered and unnumbered VPN

interfaces with virtualized DHCP
relay agent

> Customer equipment (CE) –

provider edge (PE) routing:
static, BGP-4, OSPF, RIP v1/v2

> Integrated public Internet service
> Extranet
> Non-stop VRF routing/MPLS

Layer 2 VPNs

> Ethernet virtual LAN service
> Ethernet virtual leased line
> Circuit emulation (TDM) virtual

leased line

> Cell relay virtual leased line
> Cell relay and IMA v1.1 and

v1.0 switched services

> Frame relay and multilink frame relay

Network and service interworking

> Service interworking enables access

to Layer 2 VPN service via Ethernet,
cell relay and frame relay

> Network interworking enables IP/MPLS-

based services over ATM networks and
ATM-based services over IP/MPLS
networks

> Ethernet, ATM and IP pseudowires

(a.k.a. draft Martini)

Residential broadband services

> IP aggregation: Ethernet, frame relay
> PPP, cell relay, POS, G.SHDSL
> Broadcast TV: IGMP v2/v3, PIM-SSM,

PIM-SM, static multicast

> Video on demand (VoD)
> Voice over IP (VoIP)

Voice over packet service

> Reliable VoIP transport

(switching and routing) based
on quality of service (QoS)

> AAL2:

¬ G.711 encoding
¬ G.726 and G.729A/B compression,

silence suppression, comfort noise
generation, 128-ms echo cancellation

> Circuit emulation: AAL1, 128-ms echo

cancellation

Leased line service

> Leased line: AAL1 circuit emulation,

point-to-point and broadcast

> TDM over packet: AAL1 circuit emulation,

3/1/0 circuit grooming and packet-
based digital cross-connect switching

IP-Enabled Multiservice
Networks
Self-paced migration to multiservice,
multiprotocol Layer 2 and 3 networks
> Configurable service and protocol

isolation and interworking
¬ ensures continuity of existing services
¬ enables controlled introduction

of new services and protocols

¬ leverages collective strengths of each

protocol to enable multiple SLA-based
services with statistical gain

> Comprehensive tools enable hierar-

chical service definitions
¬ multiple service queues enable

differentiated Layer 2 and 3
services with multiple QoS levels

¬ hierarchical, multilayer service

definitions enable delivery of IP
traffic without loss by prioritizing
an IP flow according to Layer 3 CoS
and by shaping resulting stream to
its Layer 2 circuit’s QoS parameters

> Service isolation and fairness enable

per-customer SLA enforcement
¬ shapes, polices and marks traffic

based on Layer 2 and 3 service
definitions

¬ hierarchical QoS
¬ bandwidth reservations per IP CoS,

LSP, VC (hierarchical connection
admission)

¬ per-IP flow, LSP and VC queuing

and shaping at ingress and egress

¬ per-IP flow, LSP and VC fairness

and flow control

¬ work-conserving hierarchical WFQ

coupled to admission policy

Technical Summary

IPv4 Features and Performance
> IPv4 interfaces: 100,000
> FIB size: 1 million unique routes
> RIB size: >2 million BGP routes (RIB-in)
> Wirespeed forwarding for 40-byte

packets at all ports

> Non-stop routing: BGP, OSPF, IS-IS and RIP
> Graceful restart helper for BGP and OSPF
> PE and provider router

> Unicast IP routing protocols: BGP-4

(route reflector, confederation) IS-IS,
IS-IS-TE, OSPF, OSPF-TE

> Multicast IP routing protocols: IGMP

v2/v3, PIM-SSM, PIM-SM, static
multicast

> MD5 authentication between routing

peers

> Layers 3 and 4 access control lists
> AS path lists, community lists

and route maps

> Flow-based rate limiting
> Reverse path filtering
> DiffServ and DSCP remarking
> Eight CoS classes (user-defined)
> Multiple field classification (MFC)
> ICMP
> Flexible ECMP implementation:

applicable to routing protocols
and static routing

> DHCP relay agent

IPv6 Features and Performance
> IPv6 interfaces: 16,000
> FIB size: 100,000 unique routes
> RIB size: >500,000 BGP routes (RIB-in)
> Wirespeed forwarding for 60-byte

packets at all ports

> Non-stop routing
> MBGP with IPv6 AFI support
> 6PE tunneling
> ICMPv6
> Neighbor discovery
> EUI-64 support
> Stateless address autoconfiguration
> Eight CoS classes
> DiffServ and DSCP remarking

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Physical Interfaces, Channels and Protocols

GigE, 10/100 OC-48/STM-16 OC-12/STM-4 OC-3/STM-1

DS-3*

E3

n*DS-1/n*E1

DS-1/E1

n*DS-0

DS-0

Ethernet

Eth

OC-48/STM-16

POS, ATM

POS, ATM

POS, ATM

POS, ATM

OC-12/STM-4

POS, ATM

POS, ATM

POS, ATM

OC-3/STM-1

POS, ATM

ATM, CE

ATM, CE

ATM IMA

ATM, CE

ATM, CE

CE, AAL2

DS-3

ATM, FR, CE

FR, CE

FR, CE

FR, CE

E3

ATM, FR, CE

CE

CE

CE

T1/E1

ATM IMA, MLFR

ATM, FR, CE

FR, CE

CE, AAL2

g.SHDSL

ATM

ATM

* STS-1/DS-3 in channelized OC-48/STM-16 and OC-12/STM-4 interfaces