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International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide 1 Presented by: CBNetworks Technical Support RADview-EMS Version 2.8

RADview-EMS Update for PM2009 Slide RADview Release Schedule RADview Value Proposition Network Scheme RADview-EMS Benefits & Features Turnkey system Whats new Business-Continuity Levels* Integrations Device Management Agenda Whats next…

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS is a unified carrier-class management platform for RAD devices and its subsidiary companies using a variety of access channels as SNMPv1/3, HTTP/S, TFTP and Telnet/SSH. In addition, it features third-party device monitoring capabilities

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS Benefits & Features Turnkey system including hardware and software! Fully compliant with TMN standards Client/server architecture with multi-user support Interoperable with third-party NMS and leading OSS systems IBM Tivolis Netcool®/OMNIbus plug-in Minimize integrations costs associated with new NE additions Benefits Ensures device health and congestion control Topology maps and network inventory Advanced FCAPS functionality Software & configuration management - CMDB Business continuity - High-Availability and Disaster Recovery Handover between operators Key features

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide Turnkey System – Plug & Play Based on Dell PowerEdge R610 systems Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 and 5600 series Reliable Dell hardware Customized for Entry/Medium/High level Windows Server®2008SP2, installed Latest releases of RADview-EMS and Oracle, installed 39 Months HW world wide warranty, NBD/RADcare Plug & Play RADview-Server, windows based system

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS v2.8 Whats new… Configuration change history Scheduled jobs of all the above CLI script execution notifications Job Management Configuration management Software management Network baseline Startup vs. running Configuration Management Windows 7 32bit Windows 2008 server std 64bit Dynamic and static group management General Long term Y.1731 based reports Export to post processing systems Performance Management P1.0

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS Configuration Provides Configuration change management per device –Tracking configuration changes –Tracking software update Browse and edit CLI configuration Define Network/Device configuration baseline for easier rollback Compare Startup-config vs. running-config Table view of network elements enable sorting and filtering

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS Jobs Automation of network operations –Configuration backup –Software backup –Push CLI configuration updates Management of mass configuration changes Task Scheduler Reports and notification of jobs status A TFTP server is required

RADview Update Dec 2010 Slide Supporting 3 rd Party equipment 24/7 Connectivity Status Alerts Displaying Generic Traps GUI Cut Through to the devices Web Management Supporting CLI over Telnet/SSH Manual discovery of NEs (Network Equipment) Inventory management for NEs supporting RFC-4133 (Entity MIB)

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS advanced FCAPS Detects and isolates faults in network devices, initiates remedial actions and distributes alarm messages to other management entities in the network. Fault management Enables operators to configure, install and distribute software to all devices across the network. In addition, the system tracks version changes and maintains software configuration history Configuration management Manages individual and group user accounts and passwords, generating network usage reports to monitor user activities. Accounting management Supports real-time monitoring of QoS and CoS, producing real-time and periodic statistics. The statistics collector compresses data to minimize bandwidth use for management traffic and exports CSV files to OSS or third-party management systems Performance management Allows network administrators to track user activities and control the access to network resources with a choice of security features Security management

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS FCAPS Manage Event Log parameters Manage the way Events are displayed in the Event Browser Manage system response upon occurrence of specific Events. Trap Synchronization upon connection failure between RADview-EMS to NE (*supported devices only) Modify – Mask, Severity, Duplication, Forwarding, Threshold, Clearing, Formatting Manage Event Log parameters Manage the way Events are displayed in the Event Browser Manage system response upon occurrence of specific Events. Trap Synchronization upon connection failure between RADview-EMS to NE (*supported devices only) Modify – Mask, Severity, Duplication, Forwarding, Threshold, Clearing, Formatting Fault ConfigurationAdministrationPerformanceSecurity

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS FCAPS Realistic representation of the devices (shelf-view) Tracks configuration changes Configures, installs, and distributes software and configuration files across the network Viewing and/or modifying configuration (system, ports, and alarms) Enables viewing the diagnostics and status information Realistic representation of the devices (shelf-view) Tracks configuration changes Configures, installs, and distributes software and configuration files across the network Viewing and/or modifying configuration (system, ports, and alarms) Enables viewing the diagnostics and status information Configuration FaultAdministrationPerformanceSecurity Shelf-View Web

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS FCAPS Audit trails for Security, System and Applications activities Tracks and log the shelf-view user activity Create and manage user accounts and groups Manage various server settings Audit trails for Security, System and Applications activities Tracks and log the shelf-view user activity Create and manage user accounts and groups Manage various server settings Administration ConfigurationFaultPerformanceSecurity Applications activities Security logs

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS FCAPS Real Time Performance Monitoring Monitors network performance (QoS, CoS) Current statistics (Real-time) Intervals statistics Reflects Agent statistics Long Term Performance Monitoring (*supported devices only) Performance Management Portal Real Time Performance Monitoring Monitors network performance (QoS, CoS) Current statistics (Real-time) Intervals statistics Reflects Agent statistics Long Term Performance Monitoring (*supported devices only) Performance Management Portal Performance ConfigurationAdministrationFaultSecurity Statistics

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide Performance Management portal RADview-PM portal Collects, stores and presents KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) from RAD devices, fast and efficient! Accelerates the processing of new report definition Immediate detection of service degradation allows service providers to take remedial actions to quickly restore appropriate performance levels Easily evaluate actual performance over time and compare it to SLA guarantees based on Y.1731 –Two-way Frame delay (ms) - Latency –Two-way Frame delay variation (ms) - Jitter –Packet Delivery (%) - (100% - Frame Loss ratio ) –Availability (%) Additional Y.1731 KPIs reports are available

XXX 2010 Slide Frame delay, Frame delay variation Two-way Frame delay (ms) – Latency –Network Latency is the roundtrip time it takes for a packet to travel end-to-end between two customer sites –Network Latency is measured in milliseconds and usually averaged on a monthly basis Frame Delay Variation (ms) - Jitter –Jitter measures the average latency from packet-to-packet –Jitter is measured roundtrip in milliseconds and usually averaged on a monthly basis Frame Delay (ms) - Latency Frame Delay Variation (ms) - Jitter

XXX 2010 Slide Packet Delivery/Frame Loss Packet Delivery (%) - (100% - Frame Loss ratio ) –Packet Delivery is the percentage of packets delivered during transmission between two customer sites –Packet Delivery is expressed as a ratio of delivered packets to total packets passed and usually averaged on a monthly basis Packet Delivery (%)

XXX 2010 Slide Availability Availability (%) –Availability is the ability to transmit data over the Ethernet network –Availability is calculated by dividing the average number of minutes that the Services are available by the total number of minutes in each calendar month and multiplying by 100 Availability (%)

XXX 2010 Slide Collection and Scalability RADview-Collector* initiates an SNMP command to the NTUs to push the performance counter data every round hour or 15 minutes via TFTP The collector is responsible for the retrieval of lost data resulting from connection failure upon re-establishing the connection up to 24 hours back Performance counters are being compressed to minimize management traffic over the network Date is stored in an Oracle database and later on can be exported to CSV ASCII files or by API for OSS post processing systems Can manage up to 1000 nodes per server** RADview-Collector

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide RADview-EMS FCAPS View and manage EMS Security profiles in a graphical interface Create and edit security profiles Create Common/Private view profiles per user/group Collects accounting data and generates network usage reports Define password policies View and manage EMS Security profiles in a graphical interface Create and edit security profiles Create Common/Private view profiles per user/group Collects accounting data and generates network usage reports Define password policies Security ConfigurationAdministrationPerformanceFault Security profiles Password policy

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide Business-Continuity L evels Backup and Restore High Availability (HA) Cluster Disaster Recovery (DR) 1+1 HA+DR (2+1)

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide Based on RADview-EMS/ Pack1/R backup and restore tool Backup file can be saved anywhere Restore from backed-up files – RPO can be very long Business-Continuity Options Geographically separated NMS servers that are replicated constantly RPO and RTO are short Manual switchover Disaster Recovery (DR) 1+1 Local clustering - RPO and RTO are short Immediate recovery in the event of OS or HW failure in a single site Automatic failover High Availability (HA) Cluster Primary site Backup site Backup and Restore

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide Backup and Restore (Cold standby) Based on RADview-EMS/ Pack1/R backup and restore tool Cost effective – sold without hardware or additional software RPO is long – since last back-up Completely manual operation DR site Primary Site EMS-ClientX-ClientClient Operators OSS Active Server Standby Server Run a backup process Run a restore process Transfer the file

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide High Availability (HA) Cluster ! Local Clustering EMS-ClientX-ClientClient Operators OSS Turnkey system including server hardware, Cluster and RADview software RPO and RTO are short Instant automatic failover Clients can keep working after few seconds Good for large NOC with dozens of clients connected to RADview simultaneously

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide Disaster Recovery (DR) 1+1 Turnkey system including server hardware, replication and RADview software RPO and RTO are short – storage is being replicated constantly Semi automatic switchover by push button, good for disaster recovery scenarios Clients are being shifted to DR site upon activation Network Outage Production Data Secondary Data DR site Primary Site EMS-ClientX-ClientClient Operators OSS Active Server Standby Server

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide Integrations Fault Management – NetCool (validated by IBM) TeMIP (in process) Performance Management – InfoVista (in process) Carriers in-house OSS - Operation Support Systems Cisco-ANA ALU 5620SAM Nortel-MEM 3rd Party EMS/NMS application CORBA northbound SNMP Fault Management northbound CSV PM files OSS heartbeat Integration

RADview Update Dec 2010 Slide RADview-EMS standalone software only Includes 300ENW, 5 Clients RADview Packages RADview-EMS system based on Dell R610, Windows server 2008SP2 Includes 2 servers in replication (DR) mode, 300xRV-LIC/ENW/R, 5 Clients and 3 Years worldwide HW warranty Pack 3 - Turnkey system (DR mode) RADview-EMS system based on Dell R610, Windows server 2008SP2 Includes 2 servers and external storage in local clustering (HA) mode, 300ENW/R, 5 Clients and 3 Years worldwide HW warranty Pack 4 - Turnkey system (HA Mode) RADview-EMS server based on Dell R610, Windows server 2008SP2 Includes one server, 300ENW, 5 Clients and 3 Years worldwide HW warranty Pack 2 - Turnkey system (Regular) Pack 1 – Software only

RADview Update Dec 2010 Slide Device Management RAD products support the following management capabilities SNTP CLI/Menu driven terminal Radius TACACS+ TFTP SFTP Web-GUI SSL SSH SNMP v1, v3 Trap sync Syslog Statistics collection Out-of-band mgt port In-band mgt ICMP Device Management

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide Summary RADview Value Proposition Network Scheme RADview-EMS Benefits & Features Turnkey system Whats new Business-Continuity Levels Integrations Device Management

International Technical Seminar May 2011 Slide 30 Thank You For Your Attention Technical Support