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ETX-203 AX and ETX-205 A Product Introduction, Ver. 4. 01 GA April 2011 ETX-203

ETX-203 AX and ETX-205 A Product Introduction, Ver. 4. 01 GA April 2011 ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 1

Agenda • Introduction • Product overview • Target customers and Applications • Main features

Agenda • Introduction • Product overview • Target customers and Applications • Main features • Management • Ordering information • Value proposition ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 2

ETX Portfolio Performance Ethernet Service Aggregation Platform ETX-5300 A High End MDD Flow Base

ETX Portfolio Performance Ethernet Service Aggregation Platform ETX-5300 A High End MDD Flow Base Service Flexible classification With TDM Services High End EDD Flow Base Service Flexible classification Basic NTU Port Base Service ETX 203 AX/AM ETX-204 A ETX-205 A ETX-220 A 10 GE Interfaces 10 GE NTU 10 GE Ring ETX-36 ETX-102 ETX-203 A Scale ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 3

ETX Characteristics – EDD & MDD • Customer Premises Equipment offering SLA based Ethernet

ETX Characteristics – EDD & MDD • Customer Premises Equipment offering SLA based Ethernet services and mobile demarcation solutions • SLA assurance with traffic management starting at customer premises • Accurate and scalable SLA measurement based on HW-based OAM • Accurate synchronization Sync. E and 1588 v 2 PTP (ETX-205 A) • Element and Service management with RADview Customer Premises Customer HQ Gb. E RADview – EMS & Service Center FE/Gb. E ETX-203 AX ETX-205 A Service Provider Network GE ETX-205 A GE RNC/4 G gateway ETX-205 A 3 G/4 G LTE e. NB SLA Assurance, PM management, Resiliency ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 4

Product Overview ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 5

Product Overview ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 5

Award Winning Ethernet ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 6

Award Winning Ethernet ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 6

ETX-205 A Product Introduction • Advanced Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device for: – SLA-based retail

ETX-205 A Product Introduction • Advanced Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device for: – SLA-based retail and wholesale Ethernet services – Mobile backhauling Ethernet demarcation • Carrier-grade design – Service and port level redundancy – Redundant power supplies • Sync. To. P™ synchronization combining: – Synchronous Ethernet – IEEE-1588 v 2 PTP Transparent Clock – Hardware ready for IEEE-1588 v 2 Ordinary Clock • MEF compliant EPL and EVPL Ethernet services ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 7

ETX-205 A Physical View Synt. Top™ synchronization ports: • External in/out (T 3/T 4)

ETX-205 A Physical View Synt. Top™ synchronization ports: • External in/out (T 3/T 4) • 1 PPS and To. D 6 FE/GE combo interfaces: • 2 Network ports • 4 User ports Management ports • Out of band - Ethernet port • Local craft terminal - RS-232 Redundant power supplies: • AC: 100– 240 VAC, 50 -60 Hz • DC: 24/48 VDC • 19”, 1 U shelf, rack and wall mount ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 8

ETX-203 AX Product Introduction • Fixed Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device for: – SLA-based retail

ETX-203 AX Product Introduction • Fixed Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device for: – SLA-based retail and wholesale Ethernet services • Flexible Network port selections: – 1 or 2 FE/GE network ports: SFP based – 4 or 5 FE/GE user ports: SFP or UTP • Carrier grade design – Service and port level redundancy • MEF compliant EPL and EVPL Ethernet services ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 9

ETX-203 AX Physical View Power Wide-range AC&DC PS Management Out of Band FE port

ETX-203 AX Physical View Power Wide-range AC&DC PS Management Out of Band FE port Local RS-232 Network and User Interfaces 1 or 2 network SFP interfaces (redundancy) Up to 4 or 5 user ports • Dimensions: 1. 7 x 8. 4 x 5. 8 inch ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 10

ETX version 4. 01 Main Features • • SLA assurance with advanced traffic management

ETX version 4. 01 Main Features • • SLA assurance with advanced traffic management (TM) Comprehensive monitoring and diagnostics capabilities Fast and reliable protection at link level and service level Fast and simple provisioning of large scale networks with Zerotouch provisioning capabilities • Synchronization in any packet networks – Synchronous Ethernet (ETX-205 A only) – IEEE 1588 v 2 PTP Transparent Clock (TC) ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 11

Target Customers and Applications ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 12

Target Customers and Applications ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 12

Carrier Ethernet Market Segments Retail & Business Services • Inter-office connectivity, Internet access, Storage,

Carrier Ethernet Market Segments Retail & Business Services • Inter-office connectivity, Internet access, Storage, Banks • E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree Wholesale services • Transport services for service providers, E-NNI • E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree Mobile Backhaul - Wholesale/internal • 2 G, 3 G, 4 G-LTE Mobile Backhauling • CES, Synchronization, E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 13

Retail Business Services • Managed CPE with Fiber and copper uplinks • L 2

Retail Business Services • Managed CPE with Fiber and copper uplinks • L 2 access solution supporting: – L 2 based office interconnections – L 2 access to L 3 VPN ISP – Access to ISP Customer Premises RADview-EMS & Service Center ETX-205 A Gb. E • Flow-based differentiated services – Up to 8 classes of service • SLA assurance with shaping per EVC and EVC. Co. S Service Provider L 2/L 3 Network Customer HQ ETX-203 AX FE/GE ETX-203 AX/205 A Gb. E SONET/ SDH Eo. PDH ETX-205 A ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 14

Wholesale Services • Managed demarcation point at customer premises • Accurate SLA enforcement and

Wholesale Services • Managed demarcation point at customer premises • Accurate SLA enforcement and measurement with HW based OAM tools • Multiple transport connections with flow-based services – EPL and EVPL connection models with per flow shaping • Differentiated services for reliable overbooking Customer Premises ETX-205 A ISP PE RNC/4 G Gateway Service Provider L 2/L 3/MPLS Network ETX-205 A Gb. E PE Wholesale Packet Network Wholesale TDM Network SONET/ SDH ETX-203 AX/205 A Eo. PDH ETX-205 A ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 15

Mobile Demarcation with ETX-205 A Clock recovery based on 1588 -2008 or Synchronous Ethernet

Mobile Demarcation with ETX-205 A Clock recovery based on 1588 -2008 or Synchronous Ethernet Sync-E Clock Source TC IEEE 1588 -2008 Grandmaster Clock ETH ETX IP Node. B External Clock Source Po. P Site PE PE Transport Network: ETH/IP/MPLS RNC/ 4 G Gateway ETH ETX IP Node. B Sync-E IEEE 1588 -2008 (1588 v 2) ETH ETX IP Noned. B • Mobile Demarcation Device – Timing Gateway & Demarcation • Per-flow SLA measurements • Multiple synchronization over packet standards ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 16

Main Features ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 17

Main Features ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 17

Connectivity Options with ETX • E-Line: point-to-point – Each EVC connects two or more

Connectivity Options with ETX • E-Line: point-to-point – Each EVC connects two or more UNIs – Replaces a TDM Private line (EPL) – Replaces ATM and FR (EVPL) UNI CE UNI Point-to-Point EVC CE • E-Tree: point-to-multi point – Point to multipoint connectivity Internet access and/or IP TV services – No connection between leafs CE Carrier Ethernet Network UNI CE UNI Carrier Ethernet Network CE UNI Point-to-Multipoint EVC CE • E-LAN: any-to-any – Single bridge instance per UNI (EPLAN) – Several (virtual) bridge instances per UNI (EPLAN) UNI CE UNI Carrier Ethernet Network Any-to-any EVC UNI CE ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 18

ETX Traffic Management • Extremely flexible classification: – Port, VLAN-ID, P-bit, TOS-DSCP, Ether. Type,

ETX Traffic Management • Extremely flexible classification: – Port, VLAN-ID, P-bit, TOS-DSCP, Ether. Type, MAC SA/DA and IP SA/DA • Hierarchical-Qo. S (HQOS) with flow level TM: – – CIR/EIR Policing per flow for differentiated services Assuring SLA in congested links - shaping per EVC or EVC. cos Up to 8 queues per flow with Strict Priority and WFQ scheduling Simplifying operation with powerful bandwidth profiles ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 19

The value of advanced TM • Increased revenues using ‘Intelligent’ over subscription – Multiple

The value of advanced TM • Increased revenues using ‘Intelligent’ over subscription – Multiple services from same port - EVC – Higher bandwidth utilization - EIR – Better utilization of network resources allows • Maintain customer satisfaction with differentiated services – Different Drop probability, delay and jitter at different cost • Reduce churn by ensuring SLA – Per service shaping ensures bandwidth per customer (EVC, EVC. Co. S) ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 20

Robust Service Management Ethernet OAM re a rdw a H AM Summary of available

Robust Service Management Ethernet OAM re a rdw a H AM Summary of available Ethernet OAM mechanisms O OAM Technology End-End/Last Segment Performance Monitoring Type Fault Propagation IEEE 802. 3 -2005 (formerly 802. 3 ah) Single Segment No Link No IEEE 802. 1 ag End-to-End No Connectivity No ITU-T Y. 1731 End-to-End Yes Service Yes ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 21

Hardware OAM vs. Software OAM Hardware OAM agility X √ OAM rate only limited

Hardware OAM vs. Software OAM Hardware OAM agility X √ OAM rate only limited by line speed Multi-flow monitoring X √ Monitor multiple concurrent flows simultaneously (large number of MEPs) Fast detection of connectivity failure Measurements of real frames as well as synthetic frames X √ Fast failure restoration <50 msec X √ Detects loss of even a single frame Feature Accurate measurement of delay and delay variation X √ Loopback at line rate X √ MIP Support X √ Benefits of Hardware-Powered OAM Provides accurate FD/FDV measurements (nano second resolution) Allow line rate loopback for all MTU sizes, plus PRBS support Fully participate as a maintenance intermediate point (MIP) between MEPs ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 22

Ethernet OAM features • Standard CFM OAM per 802. 1 ag-D 8: – End-to-end

Ethernet OAM features • Standard CFM OAM per 802. 1 ag-D 8: – End-to-end OAM for Continuity Check • Continuous; 3 msec to 10 sec intervals – Loopback (non intrusive) – On demand – Link Trace – On demand – Fault propagation based on CFM OAM Messages • 802. 3 ah Active mode – Recognize and propagate “Dying gasp” messages from remote device notifying the operator of CPE failure – Allows remote devices to be managed through user port ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 23

Ethernet OAM – PM • Performance Monitoring defined per service (EVC+Co. S) • Allows

Ethernet OAM – PM • Performance Monitoring defined per service (EVC+Co. S) • Allows for in-service, end-to-end SLA monitoring of: – – Frame Delay Variation Frame Loss Availability • Configurable performance objectives inline with SLA for: – Proactive end-to-end SLA monitoring – On going statistics – Traps upon SLA objectives crossing ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 24

One-way delay measurement • One way delay measurement based on integrated GPS receiver in

One-way delay measurement • One way delay measurement based on integrated GPS receiver in ETX-205 A – Accurate and reliable results • Carriers can assure their committed KPI • Customers can measure conformance to carrier KPI GPS antenna Customer Premises GPS antenna ETX-205 A/GPS CO ETX-205 A/GPS Service Provider L 2/L 3/MPLS Network PE Wholesale Packet Network ETX-205 A/GPS Accurate one-way delay measurement based on GPS time stamping ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 25

Fault management - Loopback Options for Service Verification • Network troubleshooting and throughput testing:

Fault management - Loopback Options for Service Verification • Network troubleshooting and throughput testing: – Simultaneous loopbacks of many flows on both network and user sides – Flexible criteria, per service and Co. S (EVC. cos) – Non-Intrusive “always on” operation with no need to configure the remote end – Line rate performance • L 2 and L 3 loopbacks – MAC & IP Address swapping – Multiple independent SLA monitoring and test instances per unit “Loopback packets which have VID 100 & IP SA 117. 155. 160. 13 + perform IP & MAC swap” “Send a packet with VID 100 and IP SA 117. 155. 160. 13 12 and wait for a reply Network Tester ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 26

RFC-2544 Measurements to Ensure Service Parameters Branch A Traffic Generation and loopback per RFC-2544

RFC-2544 Measurements to Ensure Service Parameters Branch A Traffic Generation and loopback per RFC-2544 Headquarters UNI Real Time Priority Data Best Effort Real Time PE Real Time ETX EVC Priority Data Best Effort ETX PE EVC 1 PSN Branch B EVC 2 IP DSLAM EVC Real Time ETX Priority Data Best Effort UNI • Used before service is commissioned to ensure service parameters • Measures Latency, Loss and Throughput • Up to 8 sessions simultaneously ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 27

RFC-2544 standard enhancements • Configurable test duration - from 2 to 60 minutes •

RFC-2544 standard enhancements • Configurable test duration - from 2 to 60 minutes • Binding tests to flows for service oriented bandwidth configuration • Combination of standard and user configurable frame size to verify data integrity • Text and graphical result views ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 28

RFC-2544 CLI reports Test ID : <ID> Tested by : User Name Product Name

RFC-2544 CLI reports Test ID : <ID> Tested by : User Name Product Name : <HW product name and version> Version Number : <firmware name and version> Serial Number : <serial number here > Date & Time : <Test time, format: day, dd/mm/yy hh: mm: sec> Profile Name : <e. g. - RFC 2544 Throughput Test - Per Port Binary Search> Number of Trials : < number of trials> Test Duration : <hh: mm: ss> Test Parameters ------------------------------------------------------- Bind: MD: <MD id>, MA <MA id>, MEP <MEP id>, p-bit <pbit>, VLAN <vlan> Maximum Theoretical Rate: <Maximal defined Rate> [FPS] Duration: <Duration> Pattern: <Frame Pattern>, Frame Type <frame type> Opcode <Opcode>, mode <mode> Search resolution <Search resolution>, Tolerance <tolerance>, Trials <Number of trials> Learning Frames: Number of frames <number of frames>, Frequency <Frequency> Throughput Report < Trial #>: ==== Status: SUCCESS { or FAIL – Link down, OAM connectivity failure } Duration: <HH: MM: SS> Frame Size [bytes] | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 1280 | 1518 | Theoretical maximum [fps] |10000 | 5000 | 2500 | 1250 | - | - | 500 | Throughput [fps] |9500 | 4900 | 2490 | 1250 | - | 500 | success [%] | 95 | 98 | 99. 6 | 100 | - | 100 | Packet Loss report: <Trial #> ======= Status: SUCCESS Frame Size <64> Maximum theoretical rate <10000> Throughput of max | 100% | 90% | 80% | 70% | 60% | %success | 80% | 87% | 93% | 99% | 100% | Latency Report < Trial #>: ==== Status: SUCCESS { or FAIL – Link down, OAM connectivity failure } Duration: <HH: MM: SS> Frame Size [bytes] | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 1280 | 1518 | Latency [ms] |50 | 45 | 42 | 37 | - | 24 | ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 29

RFC-2544 Reports on RADview Frame loss Throughput Delay Measurement ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4.

RFC-2544 Reports on RADview Frame loss Throughput Delay Measurement ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 30

Service Management Summary: Managing the Service Lifecycle Service Turn-up Connectivity Verification • Ethernet OAM

Service Management Summary: Managing the Service Lifecycle Service Turn-up Connectivity Verification • Ethernet OAM - 802. 1 ag • Continuity Check • MAC Ping Diagnostic Loopbacks • L 1 physical interface loopback • L 2/L 3 Loopback per flow with MAC/IP swap (up to line rate) SLA Verification Testing • RFC-2544 based tests • Throughput, Loss and Delay tests • Data integrity tests (BERT) • Delay Measurement On-going Monitoring Performance Monitoring • Ethernet OAM – Y. 1731 • Frame Delay, Frame Loss • Service availability (G. 826) SLA Threshold Reporting • Defining SLA objectives and proactively notified when crossed • Alarms and traps on management system Statistics Collection Reporting • Collecting SLA statistics • Statistics collection via SNMP or FTP • Statistics can be used to generate SLA reports Fault Management & Recovery Fault Detection & Isolation • Ethernet OAM – 802. 1 ag • Continuity Check • Loopback • Link Trace Fault Propagation & Notification • Ethernet OAM – Y. 1731 • Per EVC ‘Forward’ and ‘Backward ’ Alarm Propagation (AIS and RDI) • Dying Gasp indication to active - 802. 3 ah • Per port Alarm Propagation Resiliency & Repair • Linear Protection ( “EVC Protection”) G. 8031 • Ethernet Ring Protection - G. 8032 • port protection based on Link Aggregation 802. 3 (formerly 802. 3 ad) ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 31

Link Protection • Link Aggregation Redundancy (802. 3 ad based) – Redundant connection to

Link Protection • Link Aggregation Redundancy (802. 3 ad based) – Redundant connection to a single upstream device via two ports which form a singe logical port – Link Aggregation Control protocol used to sync LAG members and identify Single homing failures CPE PSN • Dual homing – 1: 1 connectivity to two different upstream devices for node redundancy Dual homing • Switch criteria: – Loss Of Signal (LOS) indication – Manual commands CPE PSN ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 32

Ethernet Linear Protection based on G. 8031 Automatic Protection Switching (APS) CPE Local Customer

Ethernet Linear Protection based on G. 8031 Automatic Protection Switching (APS) CPE Local Customer Premises NTU 1 Remote Customer Premises CC OAM PE Ethernet RDI on CC message PE NTU CC OAM CPE 2 • Protection as per ITU-T G. 8031 – Bidirectional 1: 1 mode using APS messages • Triggers - Port Signal loss, CCM LOC, ETH-AIS • Protection time – Under 50 ms protection time for a single protection group (multiple EVC per group) – Up to 200 ms protection time for 4 protection groups ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 33

Fault Propagation Based on OAM Loss Of Connectivity Receive RDI CPE State LOC Local

Fault Propagation Based on OAM Loss Of Connectivity Receive RDI CPE State LOC Local Customer Premises NTU 1 Remote Customer Premises CC OAM PE Ethernet RDI on CC message PE NTU CC OAM CPE 2 • Network failure propagation to user ports – User ports are turned off upon Loss-of Connectivity (LOC) or Remote Defect Indication (RDI) • Customer equipment senses the failure and immediately reroutes to alternative path – Shortens restoration time by triggering restoration much faster than native routing protocols ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 34

Fault Propagation Based on OAM Remote User Failure CPE Local Customer Premises NTU Remote

Fault Propagation Based on OAM Remote User Failure CPE Local Customer Premises NTU Remote Customer Premises CC OAM PE Ethernet 1 PE NTU CC OAM CPE 2 • User port failure propagation to remote end: – Remote end port is turned off upon alarm indication from local end • Customer equipment senses the failure and immediately reroutes to alternative path – Shortens restoration time by triggering restoration much faster than native routing protocols ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 35

Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L 2 PT) CPE Local Customer Premises L 2 PDU

Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L 2 PT) CPE Local Customer Premises L 2 PDU NTU PE Ethernet Remote Customer Premises PE NTU 1 L 2 PDU CPE 2 • Allowing full transparency to L 2 control Protocols using different configurations: – – Peer-supported L 2 Protocols Data Units (PDU) frames Discard the L 2 control protocol frames Tunnel: Pass through Layer-2 control frames Including Vendor Specific L 2 CP frames ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 36

Zero-Touch Provisioning NMS and FTP Server CPE ETX w/ DHCP Client DHCP Server PSN

Zero-Touch Provisioning NMS and FTP Server CPE ETX w/ DHCP Client DHCP Server PSN • Simplifies installation and device replacement: – DHCP Client acquires address from centrally-managed server – Automatic association with FTP server • Central configuration management via TFTP/SFTP – Automatic association with network management • Enables Auto-discovery by NMS ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 37

Synchronization in ETX-205 A • Simultaneous support of Synchronous Ethernet (Sync. E) and IEEE-1588

Synchronization in ETX-205 A • Simultaneous support of Synchronous Ethernet (Sync. E) and IEEE-1588 v 2 Precision Time Protocol Physical Interface Functionality RJ-45 (EXT-CLK) T 3/T 4 Clock E 1 or T 1 or 2 Mhz Mini-BNC (EXT-CLK) Clock out 2 MHz and 2 Mbps Mini-BNC (1 PPS) 1 PPS output or input configurable RJ-45 (To. D/1 PPS) 1 PPS in or out configurable TOD Rx & Tx (HW ready) ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 38

Synchronous Ethernet (Sync-E) • Synchronization derived from physical layer – best performance • Supported

Synchronous Ethernet (Sync-E) • Synchronization derived from physical layer – best performance • Supported on all Ethernet ports: – Gb. E and FE rates – Optical and Copper interfaces • Full support as per G. 8261 and G. 8262 • Clock redundancy via clock selection mechanism (primary and secondary) as per G. 871 – Stratum 3 or 3 E holdover – allows up to 4 ppb per day • Support of ESSM messages – To choose in case of more than one clock source ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 39

IEEE 1588 v 2 Support Clock recovery based on 1588 -2008 or Synchronous Ethernet

IEEE 1588 v 2 Support Clock recovery based on 1588 -2008 or Synchronous Ethernet IEEE 1588 -2008 Grandmaster Clock Po. P Site RNC/ 4 G GW PE Transport Network: ETH/IP/MPLS PE TC ETH ETX IP Node. B Sync-E • 1588 v 2 provides clock distribution over any packet network IEEE 1588 -2008 (1588 v 2) – Accurate timing - frequency lock ± 16 ppb • ETX product line offers Transparent Clock (TC) with HWbased time stamping • ETX-205 A is HW ready for 1588 v 2 slave and Time of Day (To. D) functionalities • 1588 v 2 encapsulation over IPUDP ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 40

Management ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 41

Management ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 41

RADview-EMS Key Features & Benefits GUI vs CLI Intuitive GUI, visual Topology, Visual status

RADview-EMS Key Features & Benefits GUI vs CLI Intuitive GUI, visual Topology, Visual status indication , data validation. Saves 50% time in configurations Network Inventory and Discovery Performance Management and SLA Real time device inventory, location, port count. CAPEX saving and capacity planning SLA Assurance System Real time PM, utilization and threshold management. Premium services , trending and analysis ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 42

RADview-EMS Key Features & Benefits Fault Management Zero-touch Job Automation Active and History alarms,

RADview-EMS Key Features & Benefits Fault Management Zero-touch Job Automation Active and History alarms, correlation to customer and services. Easy fault localization, cuts network troubleshooting to half Automatic device configuration upon its connection to the network. OPEX savings Automation of network backup, mass configuration update and software update for easy network maintenance ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 43

ETX Management Capabilities • Local management via management interfaces: – RS-232 DCE – Dedicated

ETX Management Capabilities • Local management via management interfaces: – RS-232 DCE – Dedicated out-of-band (OOB) management port • Remote management via network or user port using: – Telnet SSH – SNMPv 3 based management system • RADView NMS (version 3. 10) • Command Line Interface (CLI) – Easily apply scripts of commonly used commands – Easily apply them to multiple units ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 44

ETX Management Features • Trap Synchronization preventing loss of traps • Security ensuring communication

ETX Management Features • Trap Synchronization preventing loss of traps • Security ensuring communication privacy user authentication – – SNMPv 3 RADIUS (client authentication) TACACS+ (client authentication) SSH for Secure Shell communication session • Syslog used for logging system events • SFTP and TFTP for enabling different levels of file transfer security ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 45

Ordering Information ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 46

Ordering Information ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 46

ETX-205 A Ordering Information Model Description ETX-205 A/AC/19/SYE 6 combo GE ports, single AC

ETX-205 A Ordering Information Model Description ETX-205 A/AC/19/SYE 6 combo GE ports, single AC power supply, 19” metal enclosure, Sync-E support. ETX-205 A/ACR/19/PTP 6 combo GE ports, 2 AC power supply (redundant), 19” metal enclosure, Sync-E support, HW ready for 1588 v 2. ETX-205 A/DCR/19/GPS 6 combo GE ports, 2 DC power supply (redundant), 19” metal enclosure, Sync-E support, integrated GPS receiver for one-way delay measurement Note: ETX-205 A can be provided with one or two, AC or DC power supplies ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 47

ETX-203 AX Ordering Information Model Description ETX-203 AX/2 SFP/4 UTP 6 FE ports (2

ETX-203 AX Ordering Information Model Description ETX-203 AX/2 SFP/4 UTP 6 FE ports (2 SFP network ports, 4 UTP user ports), 2 shaped services, AC/DC power supply in ½ 19” plastic enclosure ETX-203 AX/2 SFP 2 UTP 6 FE ports (2 SFP network ports, 2 SFP and 2 UTP user ports), 2 shaped services, AC/DC power supply in ½ 19” plastic enclosure SW options Description GE Upgrade all ports to Gb. E GE 30 Upgrade all ports to Gb. E, allow 30 shaped services ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 48

ETX Value Proposition Increase Revenues • Address market demand by supporting SLA-backed Carrier Ethernet

ETX Value Proposition Increase Revenues • Address market demand by supporting SLA-backed Carrier Ethernet services for business, wholesale and mobile backhaul • Increase offering appeal by providing differentiated Qo. S to meet diverse customer needs Reduce Costs • Lower Op. Ex with a rich set of multi-flow E-OAM testing and PM monitoring tools; eliminate unnecessary truck rolls and simplify operations throughout the service lifecycle • Save on Cap. Ex by combining timing synchronization and demarcation functionalities in a single device • Reduce inventory costs with SFP/UTP combo ports and all-in-one device Enhance Performance • Deliver end-to-end Qo. S and optimize network performance with sophisticated traffic management form the service hand-off • Ensure service resiliency with a variety of redundancy and protection schemes ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 49

Thank You For Your Attention www. rad. com ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0

Thank You For Your Attention www. rad. com ETX-203 AX/ETX-205 A Version 4. 0 Slide 50