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2003 年 11 月
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I. INTRODUCTION AND KEY FINDINGS
1.1 DSL Access Multiplexers
1.2 Metro B-RAS
1.3 CO B-RAS
1.4 3G DLC
1.5 Other Key Findings
II. DSLAM PRODUCT EVALUATION
2.1 What Is a DSLAM?
2.2 Why Are DSLAMs Important?
2.3 A DSLAM Taxonomy
2.4 DSLAM Players
2.5 Product Analysis – General DSLAM Features
2.6 Comparing Traditional ATM DSLAM Features
2.7 Comparing IP DSLAM Features
2.8 Comparing Ethernet DSLAM Features
2.9 Competitive Analysis and DSLAM Results
2.10 DSLAM Top Products
2.11 DSLAM Summary
III. METRO B-RAS PRODUCT EVALUATION
3.1 What Is a B-RAS?
3.2 What Is a Metro B-RAS?
3.3 Why Are Metro B-RASs Important?
3.4 B-RAS Players
3.5 Product Analysis
3.6 Comparing Equipment Features
3.7 Comparing Session Termination Features
3.8 Comparing VPN and Tunnel Support Features
3.9 Comparing Edge Router Features
3.10 Comparing ATM Features
3.11 Comparing Service Switching Features
3.12 Competitive Analysis and Metro B-RAS Results
3.13 Metro B-RAS Top Products
3.14 Metro B-RAS Summary
IV. CENTRAL OFFICE B-RAS PRODUCT EVALUATION
4.1 What Is a CO B-RAS?
4.2 What Is a TR-59 B-RAS?
4.3 Why Are Central Office B-RASs Important?
4.4 TR-59 B-RAS Requirements
4.5 WT-92 B-RAS Requirements
4.6 CO B-RAS/TR59 B-RAS Players
4.7 Product Analysis
4.8 Comparing Standalone Equipment
4.9 Comparing ATM Features
4.10 Comparing DiffServ and Other QOS Features
4.11 Comparing Policy and Traffic Engineering Features
4.12 Comparing Queuing and Scheduling Features
4.13 Comparing Subscriber Session Features
4.14 Comparing Scaling: ATM and VLANs
4.15 Comparing Scaling: Other Parameters
4.16 Competitive Analysis and Central Office B-RAS Results
4.17 CO B-RAS Results
4.18 CO B-RAS Top Products
4.19 CO B-RAS Summary
V. 3G DLC PRODUCT STRATEGIES
5.1 What Is a DLC?
5.2 What Is a Next-Gen DLC?
5.3 What Is a 3G DLC?
5.4 Why Are 3G DLCs Important?
5.5 Broadband Deployment From Digital Loop Carrier Systems
5.6 3G DLC Taxonomy
5.7 3G DLC Players
5.8 3G DLC Summary
VI. SERVICE MANAGEMENT
6.1 Service Management: Key Processes
6.2 Service Management: Key Subscriber Functions
6.3 Service Management Summary
VII. MARKET PERCEPTION OF VENDORS
7.1 DSLAM Results
7.2 B-RAS Results
7.3 DLC Results
VIII. DSL NETWORK ARCHITECTURES
8.1 Traditional IP Service Architecture
8.2 Hollow Core
8.3 Distributed Edge Architecture
8.4 DSL Forum Technical Report 59 Architecture
8.5 DLC Architecture
8.6 DSL Network Architectures Summary
IX. DSL TECHNOLOGY
9.1 ADSL (Asymmetric DSL)
9.2 SHDSL (Symmetric High Speed DSL)
9.3 VDSL (Very High Speed DSL)
9.4 Ethernet in the First Mile Alliance (EFMA) / IEEE 802.3ah
9.5 XDSL Summary
APPENDICES
A1 ABOUT THE LEAD AUTHOR
A2 METHODOLOGY
A3 GLOSSARY
A4 LEGAL DISCLAIMER
LIST OF FIGURES
SECTION I
Figure 1 ATM DSLAM Scorecard
Figure 2 IP DSLAM Scorecard
Figure 3 Ethernet DSLAM Scorecard
Figure 4 Access Integration Metro B-RAS Scorecard
Figure 5 Ethernet Access Metro B-RAS Scorecard
Figure 6 Advanced Services Metro B-RAS Scorecard
Figure 7 Security Services Metro B-RAS Scorecard
Figure 8 TR-59 Compliant B-RAS Scorecard
Figure 9 CO Scale B-RAS Scorecard
Figure 10 CO Scale per Cubic Foot B-RAS Scorecard
SECTION II
Figure 11 A DSLAM Taxonomy
Figure 12 Alternative DSLAM Taxonomy
Figure 13 General DSLAM Features
Figure 14 Power per Line for Different Line Length Distributions
Figure 15 Traditional ATM DSLAM Features
Figure 16 IP DSLAM Features
Figure 17 Ethernet DSLAM Feature
Figure 18 DSLAM Scores
Figure 19 General DSLAM Subtotals
Figure 20 General DSLAM Derived Metric Figures
Figure 21 ATM DSLAM
Figure 22 ATM Subtotal
Figure 23 IP DSLAM
Figure 24 IP Subtotal
Figure 25 Ethernet DSLAM
Figure 26 Ethernet Subtotal
Figure 27 DSLAM Top Products
SECTION III
Figure 28 Subscriber Management
Figure 29 Equipment Features
Figure 30 Session Termination Features
Figure 31 VPN & Tunnel Support Features
Figure 32 Edge Router Features
Figure 33 ATM Features
Figure 34 Service Switching Features
Figure 35 Metro B-RAS Scores
Figure 36 Access Integration Metro B-RAS
Figure 37 Interface Density
Figure 38 Session Density
Figure 39 VPN & Tunnels
Figure 40 Ethernet Access Metro B-RAS
Figure 41 Advanced Services Metro B-RAS
Figure 42 ATM
Figure 43 IP QOS
Figure 44 Security Services Metro B-RAS
Figure 45 Metro B-RAS Top Products
SECTION IV
Figure 46 TR-59 B-RAS Requirements – 1: Subscriber Sessions
Figure 47 TR-59 B-RAS Requirements – 2: ATM, Policy
Figure 48 TR-59 B-RAS Requirements – 3: DiffServ
Figure 49 TR-59 B-RAS Requirements – 4: Miscellaneous
Figure 50 DSL Forum Working Text 92 Revision 1 B-RAS Requirements
Figure 51 Equipment Features
Figure 52 ATM Features
Figure 53 DiffServ and Other QOS Features
Figure 54 Policy Configuration and Traffic Engineering Features
Figure 55 Queuing and Scheduling Features
Figure 56 Subscriber Sessions Features
Figure 57 Scaling: ATM and VLANs
Figure 58 Scaling: Other Parameters
Figure 59 CO B-RAS Scores
Figure 60 TR-59 B-RAS
Figure 61 ATM and LAN Interfaces
Figure 62 DiffServ and Other QOS
Figure 63 Policy Configuration and Traffic Engineering
Figure 64 Queuing and Scheduling
Figure 65 Subscriber Sessions
Figure 66 CO B-RAS Scaling
Figure 67 ATM and VLANs Scaling
Figure 68 Other Parameters Scaling
Figure 69 CO B-RAS Scaling per Cubic Foot
Figure 70 Central Office B-RAS Top Products
SECTION V
Figure 71 3G DLC Taxonomy
Figure 72 Broadband Loop Carrier Drivers
SECTION VI
Figure 73 Graphical Service Creation Tool
Figure 74 Service Activation Example: Part 1
Figure 75 Service Activation Example: Part 2
Figure 76 Service Management: Key Subscriber Functions
SECTION VII
Figure 77 DSLAM Survey Results
Figure 78 DSLAM Vendors by Recognition
Figure 79 DSLAM Vendors by Price
Figure 80 DSLAM Vendors by Performance
Figure 81 DSLAM Vendors by Quality & Reliability
Figure 82 DSLAM Vendors by Service & Support
Figure 83 B-RAS Survey Results
Figure 84 B-RAS Vendors by Recognition
Figure 85 B-RAS Vendors by Price
Figure 86 B-RAS Vendors by Performance
Figure 87 B-RAS Vendors by Quality & Reliability
Figure 88 B-RAS Vendors by Service & Support
Figure 89 B-RAS Market Recognition by Region
Figure 90 Incumbent Perceptions: Cisco vs. Juniper
Figure 91 3G DLC Survey Results
Figure 92 3G DLC Vendors by Recognition
Figure 93 3G DLC Vendors by Price
Figure 94 3G DLC Vendors by Performance
Figure 95 3G DLC Vendors by Quality & Reliability
Figure 96 3G DLC Vendors by Service & Support
Figure 97 3G DLC Results From Incumbent Carriers
SECTION VIII
Figure 98 Network Flexibility Points
Figure 99 Today's IP Service Networks
Figure 100 Next-Generation Networks
Figure 101 TR-58 Market Drivers
Figure 102 TR-58 Service Feature Requirement Areas
Figure 103 DSL Forum TR-59 Highlights
Figure 104 DSL Forum TR-59 Reference Architecture
Figure 105 DLC Architecture
SECTION IX
Figure 106 DSL Frequency Utilization (ITU-T Rec. G.992.1)
Figure 107 Typical DSL Installation
Figure 108 Asymmetric DSL Standards
Figure 109 DSL Downstream Rate vs Reach
Figure 110 DSL Upstream Rate vs Reach
Figure 111 ADSL2 Reach or Rate Increase
Figure 112 ADSL2+ Bandwidth
Figure 113 ADSL2+ Doubles the Maximum Downstream Data Rate
Figure 114 Symmetric DSL Standards
Figure 115 Ethernet in the First Mile Alliance Standards – IEEE 802.3 ah