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Digital 395

Digital 395. August 2-5, 2011. Vendor Overview for Electronics Requirements. Topics. Technology Services Anchors Summary. Network Location. Network Technology. Network Topography 432 Fiber backbone (local and long-haul applications) Laterals: 24 to 72 fiber cable

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Digital 395

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  1. Digital 395 August 2-5, 2011 Vendor Overview for Electronics Requirements

  2. Topics • Technology • Services • Anchors Summary For Discussion Purposes Only

  3. Network Location For Discussion Purposes Only

  4. Network Technology • Network Topography • 432 Fiber backbone (local and long-haul applications) • Laterals: 24 to 72 fiber cable • Frequent points of interconnection (approx 4K’ intervals) • Optical Fiber SMF-28 • Physical Point-to-Point / Logical Ring design • Primary and Protect routes in different buffer tubes • Electronics (1xN card level protection) For Discussion Purposes Only

  5. Network Technology • Nodes • 15 stand-alone buildings (11.6’x26’) • 8 Core Nodes (Reno, Carson City, Lee Vining, Mammoth, Bishop, Lone Pine, Ridgecrest, Barstow. • 3 Regeneration Sites (Coleville, Kramer Junction, Olancha) • 4 Tributary Nodes (Bridgeport, Benton, Big Pine, and Independence) • Reno and Barstow Nodes are interconnection points into the PSTN and IP Peering. • Note: Reno and Barstow nodes may be 11.5’x40’ For Discussion Purposes Only

  6. Initial Customers Sites Per Node NOTE: For purposes of this project, initial customer sites are called “anchors” For Discussion Purposes Only

  7. Anchor Profiles • Anchor Number by Type • 59 Schools (K-12) • 13 Library • 18 Medical or Healthcare Providers • 38 Public Safety Entity • 3 Community College • 2 Other Institution of Higher Education • 26 Other Community Support Organization • 122 other Government Facility • Point of Interconnection • 136 cell site that needs backhaul For Discussion Purposes Only

  8. Network Technology • Backbone Fiber Terminals • DWDM • Backbone Data Rate 100Gb Native Ethernet • Layer Two switching • Multiple Internet Peering • 1 Gig ports in Reno and Barstow • BGP Routing • IPv6 • Multi-Service Edge Devices – Customer Premises • Gigabit Ethernet customer hand off. • Multiple embedded interfaces plus expansion slot(s) For Discussion Purposes Only

  9. Network Services • High-speed Internet (HSI) • 10Mbs up to 10GigE • Internet 2 connectivity • Ethernet • Ethernet Private Line Service (EPL). • Point to Point 10mbs up to 10GIgE • Ethernet Virtual LAN Service (EVLAN). • Fully Meshed or Point to Multi Point 10mbs up to 10GigE • Dark Fiber • 4, 8 or 12 strands end to end or IOF • Wavelengths (WL) • 1 GigE, 2.5 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 10 GigE, and 100 Gbps • SONET (Point to Point) • DS-1, DS-3, OC-3, OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192. For Discussion Purposes Only

  10. Considerations: Power • What is your bank-power scheme? These questions are asked because the power system design for the node is not complete and can't be until the electronic equipment is selected. • How many feeders are required per bank? Some vendors use 4, others only 2. The answer could have significant impact on our power design. • What is the termination type of the power feeder on the bank? Lug? Connector? Details are needed. • Our practice is to fuse the feeders at the distribution fuse board. Secondary fuses (at the equipment will not be used. Does the equipment use any additional fuses such as found on some circuit packs. If so, please provide details. • Are any circuit packs or blades on your system configured as n+1? Hot swappable? (Need to be accounted for in the power load calculations.) Assuming normal operating voltage is -48 vDC, what is your low limit? High limit? For Discussion Purposes Only

  11. Considerations: Heat • What is your NEBS load for a (fully equipped) 7 foot frame. The reason for this question is often, significant bay space must be left unoccupied for very high heat dissipation. I am asking only of the heat issues not mechanicals. • What are your high and low operating temperatures? • If your equipment is hardened (over 50C) How hard? 65C? • Are there any sub-systems used that are not hardened? I ask this because I have seen systems that were hardened to 65C that used certain circuit packs that were “stuck at 50”. For Discussion Purposes Only

  12. Considerations: Racking and Support • Can you demonstrate your jumper management scheme for a frame configured to the maximum capacity? The reason for the question is the building jumper management will use ADC Fiber Guide to keep the pile manageable. • Is the inner-frame routing compatible with ADC's system? • Will we be providing any services using CAT-5 or CAT-6 cabling? If so, then some CAT-6 interbay cabling will be required. • Will we need to be concerned with routing and racking supports for CAT-5 or CAT-6 cabling? What is your footprint? We need to fit within the frame lineup and not intrude on power space. • Are your banks configured for 19 inch racking? If so, are your 23 inch adapters compatible with ADC's fiber management system? For Discussion Purposes Only

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