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Chapter 3 Rural Broadband and Multiplay For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 0

Introduction Core of BSNL s Broadband service is National Internet Backbone (NIB). NIB is a mission to build world-class infrastructure to help accelerate the Internet revolution in India. It has following features: 1. It provides a diversified range of Internet access services including support for VPN (Layer-2, Layer-3 and Dialup and Broadband services) 2. It also offers SLA Reports including security, QoS (quality of service) and any to any connectivity. 3. Offers fully managed services to customers. 4. It offers services like bandwidth on demand etc. over the same network. 5. The network is capable of on-line measurement and monitoring of network parameters such as latency, packet loss, jitter and availability so as to support SLAs with customers 6. The routers support value added services such as VPNs, Web and content hosting, Voice over IP, Multicast etc. 7. Value Added Services a. Encryption Services b. Firewall Services c. Multicast Services d. Network Address Translation (NAT) Service that will enable private users to access public networks 8. Messaging Services 9. Internet Data Centre Services at Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai. 10. Broad Band Services a. Broadcast TV using IP Multicasting service b. Multicast video streaming services c. Interactive Distant learning using IP multicasting Services d. Video on demand e. Interactive gaming service NIB-II has been implemented in four projects Name of project Project 1 Project 2.1 Project 2.2 Project 3 Description MPLS based IP Infrastructure (The backbone consisting of Core & Edge Routers) Narrowband Access (Dialup Remote Access) Broadband Access (DSL Access) Messaging, Storage, Provisioning, Billing, Security, Order Management, Enterprise Management, AAA, Help Desk and Inventory Management. For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 1

Network Architecture The cities in India have been classified in six types namely A1, A2, A3, A4, B1, B2. Important aspects are given below: 1. A1 5 Core cities a. Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkatta 2. A2/A3 9 next level core cities a. Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Ernakulam, Lucknow, Jaipur, Indore, Jullundur, Patna 3. A4 10 Major cities 4. B1, B2 47 other cities 5. A1 city core routers are fully meshed between locations on STM-16 6. IGW International Gateway Router Connectivity to Internet is through this router 7. IXP Internet Exchange Point ISP s connect each other through this router 8. IDC Internet Data Center for connecting to BSNL Data Centers 9. B1 and B2 cities have only EDGE routers. 10. All Core locations also have edge routers 11. Primary Network Operating center at Bangalore and Disaster Recovery is at Pune NIB2 Expansion and Year 2 Order Overview 1. 29 locations added which makes the total to 100 2. Core backbone is getting aligned to BSNL Transmission (DWDM) network 3. 24 City core network increased to 29 4. All 29 city core network links are STM-16 (i.e. STM1 connectivity of A4 cities will be upgraded to STM16) 5. New 5 Cities are Belgaum, Dehradun, Rajkot, Jodhpur, Jabalpur Components of Broad Band Access Network 1. Broad band Remote Access Server (BBRAS) 2. Gigabit and Fast Ethernet Aggregation Switches (LAN Switches). 3. Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs) 4. SSSS/SSSC (Subscriber Service Selection System/ Centre) 5. Servers for AAA, LDAP at NOC. 6. Provisioning and configuration management at NOC. 7. DSL CPEs (MODEM) 8. The DSLAMs will in general be collocated with existing PSTN exchanges, which provide last mile access to customers over copper wire up to average span lengths of 3 kms. 9. All DSLAMs will be aggregated through a FE interface except 480 port DSLAM, which will be aggregated through Gigabit Ethernet Interface. 10. The 240 ports DSLAM will have two number of FE interface. For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 2

11. The FX or GBIC module in DSLAM and LAN switch capable of driving upto 10km on a single mode fibre. 12. The SX or GBIC module in LAN Switch used for connecting Tier2 to Tier1. In bigger cities like A1, A2, A3 and A4, one BBRAS per city will be deployed initially. 14. There will be no BBRAS at B1 and B2 cities. 15. The DSLAMs in B1.B2 and other lower hierarchical cities will be aggregated through Layer 2 switches, and will be connected to the nearest BBRAS of A cities on Ethernet over SDH. 16. The BRAS shall terminate the PPP sessions initiated by the customer and extend the connection further to MPLS VPN/ Internet as desired by the customer. BBRAS: A Broadband Remote Access Server (BBRAS) routes traffic to and from the digital subscriber line access multiplexers (DSLAM) on an Internet service. DSLAM: Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer. Specifically, a device that takes a number of ADSL subscriber line and concentrates these to a single ATM line. CPE: Customer Premises Equipment - Any equipment provided by the customer at their premises. GBIC: Gigabit Interface Converter; a Fiber Channel optical or copper transceiver that is easily swapped to offer a flexible choice of copper or fiber optic media. Starting NIB connectivity diagram. Expansion is a continuous process hence many new sites keep getting added. For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 3

Block Schematic of Broadband Access Network Components of Broadband Multiplay & Rural Broadband Network Architecture of Multiplay & Rural Broadband The BSNL s Broadband multiplay network consists of the following components: - a. L3PE (MCR / PE Router of NIB-2 Project 1 Supplied by HCL) b. BNG Broadband Network Gateway i.connects Multiplay Network to NIB2 Backbone (Project 1) through L3PE For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 4

c. RPR Tier-1 Switch i. Provides connectivity from BNG to Tier 2 network d. RPR Tier-2 Switch e. OC LAN Tier-2 Switch f. DSLAM (64-ports DSLAM in case of Rural BB) g. ADSL CPE h. DSL Tester i. Ethernet converter OCLAN SWITCH Unit/Component introduction SWITCH: ZXR10 T64G OEM: ZTE Corporation Control Switching Board The Control Switching Board (MCS) is the core of ZXR10 T64G, implementing the functions of control module and switching module. It performs the function of master/slave switchover. Interfaces Available: Console Interface and 10/100 base TX Ethernet Interface. Line Interface Cards The Line Interface cards include Fast Ethernet Interface board, Gigabit Ethernet Interface board and 10giga bit Ethernet board.10 GB Ethernet is not being used in BSNL currently. For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 5

44 FE + 4 GE Interface Board 44FE + 4GE Interface card board provides 44 Fast Ethernet Optical Interfaces and 4 gigabit Ethernet electrical Interfaces. 24 port Gigabit Ethernet Interface Board This provides 4 gigabit Ethernet Electrical Interfaces and 20 Ethernet Optical Interfaces. Line Interface Cards Used 2 * 44FE + 4GE Interface card 1 * 24 GE Interface Card Ports Used in BSNL currently GE Interfaces populated with SFPs : 17 nos FE Interfaces populated with SFPs : 16 nos ROLE OF OCLAN SWITCH For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 6

OCLAN Switches which becomes the Tier 2 component of the network resides in the Access layer. OCLAN switches aggregate the number of DSLAMs in every OC cities as required in the project. Changes in Broadband Multiplay viz-a-viz broadband 1. T1 & T2 changed from star topology to RPR ring topology High reliability 2. IP-DSLAM connected on GE interface as compared to FE interface. 3. BNG behaves as customer edge router whereas BRAS was a PE Router. 4. BRAS were present at 23 A locations only whereas BNG is present upto B type cities. For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 7

Services: -Data High speed Internet Access: This is the always-on Internet access service with speed ranging from 256 kbps to 8 Mbps. Dial VPN Service: This service allows remote users to access their private network securely over the NIB-II infrastructure Services: Video a. IPTV or TVoIP 1. IPTV or TVoIP delivers television programming to households via broadband connection using Internet protocols. 2. It requires a subscription and IPTV set-top box (STB), this box will connect to the home DSL line and is responsible for reassembling the packets into a video stream and then decoding the contents 3. IPTV is typically bundled with other services like Video on Demand (VOD), Voice Over IP (VOIP) or digital Phone, and Web access. 4. IPTV viewers will have full control over functionality such as rewind, fastforward, pause, and so on. 5. If you've ever watched a video clip on your computer, you've used an IPTV system in its broadest sense. 6. The video stream is broken up into IP packets and dumped into the core network, which is a massive IP network that handles all sorts of other traffic (data, voice, etc.) b. VOD (Video on Demand) Video on Demand service allows the user the luxury of watching the movie of his / her choice at his / her convenience. For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 8

Difference between VOD on Broadband and DTH (e.g. Dish TV/Tata sky) In DTH, as it is broadcasting and not communication so the request for VOD has to be registered through some other mean than the Set top Box say can be through phone call, SMS or Internet and the same four to five movies are broadcasted and the viewers have to choose among them only and at predefined timings. In true VOD, as offered by BSNL, the set-top box behaves just like a DVD player and viewer can select a movie from the boutique, view it at his / her desired time and day, pause it, rewind it, forward it or can have the exactly same experience has viewing from a personalized DVD player. This is only possible because of the two-way communication between the set-top box and the server. In BSNL one has a choice of selecting from hundreds of movies while VOD offered by DTH providers may have only few movies to offer. Set-top Box The set-top box is a smart solid-state device that acts as the gateway to a host of services offered on the BSNL Multiplay network. On one side the set-top box interfaces with the television using the 3-RCA or the S-Video ports, and on the other side it is connected to broadband ADSL modem via the Ethernet port. BSNL franchisee in Pune has named the set-top box as WICE Box (Window for Information, Communication and Entertainment) and supports all sorts of inputs like audio, video, tablet data, text data, pointer devices etc. it has a USB port and a microphone and headphone jack in addition to essential ports. In future, it will be possible to connect keyboard, mouse, web cams, pen-drives and other such devices for various applications that will be provided on the box. The WICE box is fully upgradeable through the network. This means, any new application launched will be directly uploaded into WICE box without getting the box to service center. All software upgrade will be handled this way. Services: - Voice VoIP (Voice over IP) 1. The technology used to transmit voice conversations over a data network using the Internet Protocol. 2. A category of hardware and software that enables people to use the Internet as the transmission medium for telephone calls. 3. VoIP works through sending voice information in digital form in packets, 4. VoIP also is referred to as Internet telephony, IP telephony, or Voice over the Internet (VOI) xxxx For internal circulation of BSNL only Page 9