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CONTENTS CONVERGENCE VOICE, DATA VIDEO AAL1GATOR PRODUCT FAMILY OVERVIEW AAL1GATOR-I AAL1GATOR-II AAL1GATOR-32 AAL1GATOR-8 AAL1GATOR-4 AAL1GATOR PRODUCT FAMILY COMPARISON.8
SYSTEM APPLICATIONS AMULTI-SERVICE SWITCH DIGITAL ACCESS CROSS CONNECT (DACS).11 INTEGRATED ACCESS DEVICE
GLOSSARY REFERENCES
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CONVERGENCE VOICE, DATA VIDEO Network infrastructures telecommunications service providers evolving, driven need cost-effective deployment management existing services such public private telephony, leased line, Frame Relay ATM. carrier's separate voice, leased line packet networks transitioning from large collection different equipment including Narrowband, Broadband Wideband Digital Cross Connects, ADMs, Aand Frame Relay switches towards single network AMulti-service switches. result twofold. Firstly, convergence voice, leased line packet networks results reduced total operating costs attributed lower network management overall equipment requirements. Secondly, carriers capitalize ATM's inherent capabilities supporting multiple services, guaranteed QoS, bandwidth demand, scaleability reliability. Digital Cross Connects upgraded support replaced AMulti-service switches, traffic which includes voice, data private leased line services must circuit emulated across Anetwork. AForum defined Circuit Emulation Service (CES) Interoperability Specification enable transport Constant Rate (CBR) voice, data leased line traffic over Anetworks using AAdaptation Layer (AAL1) protocol. AAL1 protocol provides ability transfer constant rate traffic, timing information structure information between source destination. achieve this AAL1 uses ACBR service category defines information payload within each cell support these capabilities. Circuit emulation also used next generation Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) Customer Located Equipment (CLE) applications such Optical Network Units APassive Optical Networks (APON) Integrated Access Devices (IADs) where traffic, example from PBX, converted into Acells. This white paper describes transport traffic over ATM, compliant AAL1, realized using AAL1gator AAL1 Segmentation Reassembly (SAR) processors from PMC-Sierra.
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AAL1GATOR PRODUCT FAMILY OVERVIEW AAL1gator product family satisfies wide range system level requirements enabling high density ACES/DBCES Central Office applications lower density CES/DBCES applications. AAL1gator products highly integrated flexible monolithic single chip devices that provide DS1, DS3, STS-1 STM-0 line interface access AAdaptation Layer (AAL1) Constant Rate (CBR) Anetwork. AAL1gator products enable variety circuit emulation services, ranging from structured DS1/E1/J1 carrying voice traffic, unstructured DS1/E1/J2 private line consolidation unstructured DS3/E3/J2/STS-1/STM0. AAL1gator product family comprises five products: AAL1gator-I, PM73121 AAL1gator-II, PM73122 AAL1gator-32, PM73123 AAL1gator-8 PM73124 AAL1gator-4 shown Figure
PM73122 AAL1gator-32 PM73122 AAL1gator-32 links with H-MVIP
links with H-MVIP 1024 1024 SBGA SBGA SRTS Adaptive Clock Recovery DBCES Supports DBCES 2.5V Core, 3.3V 2.5V Core, 3.3V UTOPIA Any-PHY
(superceded AAL1gator-II) links links text PQFP PQFP UTOPIA UTOPIA
AAL1gator-I WAC-021 AAL1gator
PM73121 AAL1gator-II WAC-121/PM73121 links
links text PQFP PQFP UTOPIA UTOPIA Integrated SRTS Integrated SRTS
PM73123 AAL1gator-8 PM73123 AAL1gator-8 links with H-MVIP support
links with H-MVIP support PBGA PBGA SRTS Adaptive Clock Recovery text DBCES Supports DBCES 2.5V Core, 3.3V 2.5V Core, 3.3V UTOPIA Any-PHY
First Generation AAL1gator
Second Generation AAL1gator
PM73124 AAL1gator-4 PM73124 AAL1gator-4 links with H-MVIP support
links with H-MVIP support PBGA PBGA SRTS Adaptive Clock Recovery DBCES Supports DBCES 2.5V Core, 3.3V 2.5V Core, 3.3V UTOPIA Any-PHY UTOPIA Any-PHY
Third Generation AAL1gators
Figure AAL1gator Product Family.
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AAL1gator-I AAL1gator-II AAL1gator-I PM73121 AAL1gator-II, provide circuit emulation eight T1/E1 links single DS3/E3 link over Anetwork. AAL1gator-II second generation AAL1gator device supercedes AAL1gator-I with enhancements such increased UTOPIA bandwidth from integrated SRTS timing recovery. complete list enhancements AAL1gator-II datasheet. typical T1/E1 channelized design using AAL1gator-II shown left side Figure AAL1gator-II design comprises Line Interface Unit (LIU), multiplexer such PMC's PM8313 D3MX, Framers implemented seven PM4344 TQUADs four AAL1gator-IIs. This design provides transport over ATM. However, carriers migrate more more traffic onto their Abackbones, demand circuit emulation services driving networking equipment architects design next generation systems with: higher link density accommodating more traffic port card lower power link Dynamic Bandwidth (DBCES) which reduces network bandwidth through intelligent suppression Acell transmission when links idle. freed bandwidth from idle channels used other traffic classes such Available Rate (ABR) Unspecified Rate (UBR).
PMC-Sierra introduces third generation AAL1gator products, PM73122 AAL1gator-32, PM73123 AAL1gator-8 PM73124 AAL1gator-4 address these requirements. AAL1gator-32 AAL1gator-32 enables design power, high density, DBCEScapable circuit emulation port cards wide range network equipment including AMulti-service switches Digital Cross Connects. AAL1gator-32 combination with PM8315 TEMUX provides over four times density compared previous channelized designs illustrated Figure
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Figure Channelized Design Comparing AAL1gator-II with AAL1gator-32 TEMUX. TEMUX integrates Framer, Multiplexer T1/E1 Framers. Each clock, sync, signaling data signals communicated AAL1gator-32 across Scalable Bandwidth Interconnect (SBI bus. 8-bit, 19.44 time-division multiplexed capable transferring both synchronous asynchronous data OC-3 rates. Over bus, each clock signals completely independent common. AAL1gator-32 provides AAL1 CES/DBCES processing DS1/E1 links; this example links processed. Each link independently configured either unstructured structured, with without with without DBCES. Aside AAL1gator-32 device, UTOPIA Any-PHY interface used interconnect APhysical Layer chip, Traffic Management device other Acomponent. two-chip AAL1gator-32 TEMUX design Figure replaces twelve individual components providing lower power link, lower cost link significant savings board space. With reduction board space power, optimized AAL1gator-32 TEMUX solution enables generation high
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density circuit emulation port cards such channelized OC-3 OC-12 shown Figure Figure
Figure T1/E1 Channelized OC-3 Application. T1/E1 channelized OC-3 application shown Figure PM5342 SPECTRA-155 provides SONET/SDH overhead processing OC-3 rate 155.52 Mbps. Telecom which 8-bit parallel running 19.44 interface used directly interface SPECTRA-155 TEMUX. TEMUX provides VT/TU Mapper addition Framer, Multiplexer T1/E1 Framers. this example three TEMUXs, configured mapper mode, three AAL1gator-32s share common support links. this example, Aside each AAL1gator-32 configured either UTOPIA Level Any-PHY interconnecting PM7326 S/UNI-APEX ATraffic Manager Switch device. PM7324 S/UNI-ATLAS performs policing address translation functions. With densities afforded AAL1gator-32 TEMUX devices single port card provide OC-12 worth links (336 links) shown Figure this example PM5313 SPECTRA-622 provides SONET/SDH overhead processing OC-12 rate Mbps. Telecom Buses support OC-3 rates, separate buses required interconnect each four groups three TEMUX AAL1gator-32 devices.
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Figure T1/E1 Channelized OC-12 Application.
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addition providing high link density, AAL1gator-32 provides significantly lower power link than previous solutions. AAL1gator-8 AAL1gator-4 other members AAL1gator family, AAL1gator-8 AAL1gator-4, address applications where support small number links required. AAL1gator-8 AAL1gator-4 provide power, DBCES-capable, eight four link circuit emulation, respectively, applications such Integrated Access Devices (IADs), AMulti-service Access Switches, Optical Networking Units base stations wireless networks. Like AAL1gator-II, AAL1gator-8 provides circuit emulation eight DS1/E1 links single DS3/E3 link; enhancements provided AAL1gator-8 over AAL1gator-II include: Lower power: AAL1gator-8 2.5V with 3.3V, tolerant DBCES support Both SRTS Adaptive Clock recovery modes supported internally T1/E1 rates Robust Sequence Number Processing Increased UTOPIA bandwidth from with parity support UTOPIA loopback support Support H-MVIP lines Support unstructured STS-1/STM-0 over AThe interface decoupled from microprocessor interface ease system design Improved cell processing, interrupt processing support
AAL1gator-4 pin-compatible with AAL1gator-8 with support four DS1/E1 links single link. AAL1gator-4 targeted link applications such Optical Networking Units base stations wireless networks.
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AAL1gator Product Family Comparison Table compares features AAL1gator product family (features described later sections document). Note that AAL1gator-32, AAL1gator-8 AAL1gator-4 recommended designs over AAL1gator-II.
Feature Supported DBCES Internal SRTS Adaptive Clock Timing Recovery Sequence Number Processing Line Interface Mode DS1/E1 DS1/E1 Support H-MVIP Mode Lines DS1/E1 High Speed Mode
(AAL1gator-32)
AAL1gator-32 1024
AAL1gator-8
AAL1gator-4
AAL1gator-II SRTS only
Fast Robust
Fast Robust
Fast Robust
Fast
DS3/E3 STS-1/STM-0 Direct Speed Mode
(AAL1gator-32)
Direct Mode Direct Mode
Direct Mode Direct Mode
Direct Mode Direct Mode
DS1/E1 MVIP-90 Unstructured Direct Mode (AAL1gator-8
AAL1gator-4)
Direct Mode Direct Mode Direct Mode
Direct Mode Direct Mode Direct Mode
Direct Mode Direct Mode Direct Mode
DS3/E3 STS-1/STM-0 DS1/E1
High Speed Mode High Speed Mode High Speed Mode
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MVIP-90 Unstructured System Side Loopback UTOPIA Interface UTOPIA
High Speed Mode High Speed Mode
16-bit with parity Any-PHY Option respond 4-port device.
16bit with parity Any-PHY Responds single port device only.
16-bit with parity Any-PHY Responds single port device only.
General 256k (18) Synchronous SRAM 2.5V core 3.3V 1.7W typical 2.3W max:
0.5W (3.3V) 1.8W (2.5V)
128k (18) Synchronous SRAM 2.5V core 3.3V 0.75W typical max:
0.4W (3.3V) 0.6W (2.5V)
128k (18) Synchronous SRAM 2.5V core 3.3V 0.75W typical max:
0.4W (3.3V) 0.6W (2.5V)
128kx SRAM
Supply Voltage Power, Typical,
2.15W typical 2.53W
Package Type Size
SBGA (35mm 35mm)
PBGA 23mm)
PBGA 23mm)
PQFP (32mm 32mm)
Table AAL1gator Product Family Comparison.
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SYSTEM APPLICATIONS AAL1gator products have been optimized various applications. high link density AAL1gator-32 makes ideal Central Office applications such AMulti-service Switches, DACS Optical Line Termination units APassive Optical Networks (APON). Using AAL1gator-8 AAL1gator-4 with T1/E1 framers integrated LIUs such PM4351 COMET, enables Atransport T1/E1 circuits, respectively, applications such Integrated Access Devices (IADs), AMulti-service Access Switches, Optical Networking Units base stations wireless networks. Table summarizes various system applications where AAL1gator devices used.
AAL1gator Application AMulti-service Switch DACS with AInterface Access Service Concentrator Unstructured DS3/E3/STS-1/STM-0 over AOptical Line Termination (OLT) Unit APassive Optical Network (APON) Integrated Access Device (IAD), Optical Network Unit (ONU) APON LMDS
AAL1gator-32
AAL1gator-8
AAL1gator-4
Table AAL1gator System Applications. AMulti-service Switch AMulti-service Switch typically located edge wide area network. interfaces Frame Relay, well services consolidates these different services Acells transport over single highbandwidth Acore network. Figure shows reference design that uses PMC's SPECTRA-155, TEMUX, FREEDM-84A672 AAL1gator-32 multi-service port adapter design that supports channelized channelized OC-3 densities.
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PM8315 TEMUX
PM7385 FREEDM-84A672
Frame Relay AInterworking Functions
UTOPIA Any-PHY
PM5342 SPECTRA-155
PM8315 TEMUX
Cell Delineation AInverse Functions
Telecom
PM8315 TEMUX
PM73122 AAL1gator-32 AAL1gator-32
DS3/E3/J2 DS3/E3/J2
PM7346 S/UNI-QJET
PM73122 AAL1gator-32
Unstructured DS3/E3/J2
Figure Multi-service Switch Application Digital Access Cross Connect (DACS) Narrowband, wideband broadband Digital Access Cross Connects (DACS) that need support Auplink interfaces core Aswitch more AAL1gator-32s emulate service over Anetwork. DACs with capabilities allow service providers consolidate legacy private line services onto high speed Abackbone network reduce number network elements physical connections that need managed. Figure shows AAL1gator-32 DACS application.
UTOPIA Any-PHY UTOPIA
H-MVIP
H-MVIP
PM73122 AAL1gator-32
PM8315 TEMUX
Switch PM73122 AAL1gator-32
PM7326 S/UNI-APEX
PM5349 S/UNI-QUAD
Cell FIFO
Figure Using AAL1gator-32 DACS application.
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Integrated Access Device Integrated Access Device (IAD) consolidates voice, data, Internet, video wide-area network services using Aover shared T1/E1 lines. IADs also unify functions many different types equipment including CSUs, DSUs multiplexers. Figure shows AAL1gator-4 connected four PM4351 COMETs, PM7326 S/UNI-APEX Traffic Manager, Inverse Multiplexing over Adevice, PM7344 S/UNI-MPH eight PM4351 COMETs uplink.
ATraffic Management
UTOPIA Any-PHY UTOPIA
Service Adaptation
APHY with
T1/E1
PBX, etc.
PM4351 COMET
PM73124 AAL1gator-4
PM7326 S/UNI-APEX
Inverse Multiplexing over A
router, etc.
Packet Processor
AAL5
Cell FIFO
M7344 SSUU N-IMM
PM4351 COMET
T1/E1
AIMA
Figure Using AAL1gator-4 Integrated Access Device (IAD) Application.
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GLOSSARY
A32/A8/A4 DBCES AAL1gator-32 AAL1gator-8 AAL1gator-4 Alarm Indication Signal Channel Associated Signaling Common Channel Signaling Circuit Emulation Service Customer Premise Equipment Customer Located Equipment Dynamic Bandwidth Circuit Emulation Service Digital Service, level There channels DS1. Each channel bandwidth Kbps full duplex. Digital Service, level 1.544 Mbps Digital Service, level 44.736 Mbps carries information transmission rate Mbps. This rate used European CEPT carriers transmit Kbps digital channels voice data calls, plus Kbps channel signaling Kbps channel framing. carries information transmission rate 34.368 Mbps. This rate used CEPT transmit simultaneous voice conversations. High Speed Multi-Vendor Integration Protocol: synchronous time division multiplexed Nx64 Kbps constant rate data stream. H-MVIP standards defined GO-MVIP organization. International Standards Organization: international standards-setting organization. Japanese version Carrier system North America. 6.312 Mbps used carry voice channels. Line Interface Unit Metropolitan Area Network: term used describe data network covering area larger than local area network, less than wide area network. carry voice, video multimedia data. Management Information Base Operations, Administration Maintenance Optical Carrier SONET channel 622.08 Mbps. Optical Carrier SONET channel that bandwidth 155.52 Mbps
H-MVIP
OC-12 OC-3
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Open Systems Interconnect: standard that defines seven independent layers communication protocols. Each layer enhances communication services layer just below shields layer above from implementation details lower layer. Scaleable Bandwidth Interconnect: synchronous, time-division multiplexed designed transfer, pin-efficient manner, data belonging number independently timed links. Synchronous Digital Hierarchy: standard fiber-optic transmission standards used outside North America. Synchronous Optical NETwork: family fiber optic transmission standards used North America. Synchronous Payload Envelope Synchronous Residual Timestamp Timing Recovery Synchronous Transport Module Synchronous Transport Signal Level Basic transmission rate used SONET equivalent 51.84 Mbps. Trunk Level digital transmission link with total signaling speed 1.544 Mbps. Time-Slot Interchanger Universal Test Operations Interface: Refers electrical interface between sublayers physical layer. UTOPIA interface devices connecting Anetwork. Virtual Tributary: structure designed transport switching sub-DS3 payloads. unit sub-SONET bandwidth that combined concatenated, transmission through network. VT1.5 equivalent 1.544 Mbps equals 2.048 Mbps Wide Area Network: data network that used interconnect remote LANs users over leased lines, packet cell switch services
SONET SRTS STM-0 STS-1 UTOPIA
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REFERENCES Circuit Emulation Service Interoperability Specification Version 2.0. AFVTOA-0078. January 1997. Specifications (DBCES) Dynamic Bandwidth Utilization kbps Time Slot Trunking over AUsing CES. AF-VTOA-0085. July 1997. AForum, UTOPIA, ATM-PHY Layer Specification, Level 2.01, Foster City, USA, March 1994. AForum, UTOPIA, ATM-PHY Layer Specification, Level 1.0, Foster City, USA, June 1995. H-MVIP Standard Release 1.1. GO_MVIP
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CONTACTING PMC-SIERRA, INC. PMC-Sierra, Inc. 105-8555 Baxter Place Burnaby, Canada Tel: Fax: (604) 415-6000 (604) 415-6200 document@pmc-sierra.com info@pmc-sierra.com apps@pmc-sierra.com (604) 415-4533 http://www.pmc-sierra.com
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