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Home » Huawei Shows Prototype OTN Switch/Router

Huawei Shows Prototype OTN Switch/Router

June 22, 2011
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Huawei disclosed plans for an over-10T MS-OTN (multi-service optical transport network) platform featuring dense OTN cross-connection capacity and packet-based features such as Ethernet Layer 2 switching and MPLS-TP cross-connection.

A prototype, which was presented at the WDM & Next Generation Optical Networking 2011 event in Monaco this week, promises 10 Tbps of switching capacity. The device can be upgraded to manage capacity of over 20T.

The prototype features ultra-large capacity, uniform service switching, all-service access and 400G per slot, which fully supports the future evolution of OTN networks. Additionally, the prototype supports a uniform intelligent control plane for λ/ODUk/packet/VC services, which significantly enhances the reliability and durability of networks and reduces maintenance costs for customers.

“This achievement is Huawei’s latest effort to address our customers’ challenges by providing leading transport network solutions,” said Christian Chua, President of Transport Network, Huawei. “We believe that this device will significantly alleviate pressure from our customers’ operations and will help them tackle long-term challenges resulting from the uniformed grooming of multi-services and services with high-levels of traffic.”http://www.huawei.com

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