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Customer Premises Equipment(CPE) Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) LAN Switches: for aggregating DSLAM Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS) RADIUS and LDAP (SSSC) Provisioning System
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DSL CPEs: At customer premises. On one end it connects telephone cable coming from exchange via splitter. At the other end, it connects to PC through Ethernet / USB Port. DSLAM: called as DSL Access Multiplexer. It has a built in splitter which splits voice and data. While voice follows the normal conventional path through exchange, data is aggregated and up linked through Ethernet Port (Gigabit Ethernet for 480 port and Fast Ethernet for lower DSLAM) LAN Switch: For aggregating multiple DSLAM and providing a common uplink to the core
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CPE
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RJ 45 STB AV Port
Splitter
ADSL RJ 45
Switch
(1)
Phone Socket
(2)&(3) Phone
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DSL
highpass filter
LINE
Splitter Separates the 300 Hz to 3500 Hz voice channel from upstream and downstream channels Reduces traffic congestion Pass voice, dial tone, ringing and on/off hook signals Consists of a lowpass filter (LPF) for POTS and a highpass filter (HPF) for upstream/downstream channels Passive device Contains lighting protection circuitry
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lowpass filter
TELE
CPE Installation
CPE(ADSL MODEM) can be utilized in two different ways
1. Transparent Bridge In this mode we need to configure PPPoE in the customers PC and modem simply passes ethernet frames from one side to other side in transparent fashion. Customers PC authenticates itself with BRAS 2. Router Mode- In this mode PPPoE is configured in modem. Modem authenticates itself to BRAS and gets IP address. Modem provides different address from its DHCP server to PC. Modem also performs the NAT function in this mode.
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CPE Installation
IP Address is allocated to PC By BRAS
Bridge Mode
CPE
DSLAM
BRAS
Router Mode
NAT
IP Address is allocated to PC By CPE
BRAS
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T2 Switch
T1 Switch
BRAS
Switch
PPPoE Session
In this mode PPPoE is configured on CPE and only One session is established between CPE and BRAS. CPE gets IP Address from BRAS. DHCP in CPE Allocates IP addresses to machines. In this case all The machines share the bandwidth allowed for that Account. CPE has to do NAT also.
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DSLAM
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DSLAM: Functions
Houses a set of ATU-C interfaces. Multiplex traffic from multiple ATU-Cs on to a single, high speed link to the transport network.
Demultiplex traffic from the transport network and assigns it to the correct ATU-C Negotiate line speed.
Splits the voice and data coming through 2/21/2014 line. ADSL
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DSLAM
DSLAM is an integrated hardware and software system that allows the user to access Broadband services as well as originate and terminate telephone calls over the same single pair of copper wires
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DSLAM
DSLAM aggregates the subscriber lines DSLAM separates Voice and Data of the Subscriber Voice is given to the exchange switch Data is fed to the IP Network through the LAN Switch
DSLAMs have been categorized in to 6 types based on no. of ports (480, 240,120, 64, 32 & 16) provided and planned for deployment based on the expected demand
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DSLAM
Two types of DSLAMs have been proposed to address BSNL requirement.
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SLOT0
SLOT1
Uplink board
SLOT2
DC -48V
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Uplink
Supreme MA5105
MFCE/MFCS/MFCM
Level 1 MA5105
MFCE
Level 2 MA5105
MFCE
Level 3 MA5105
MFCE/MIFE
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LAN SWITCH LAN Switches provide Gigabit Ethernet ( GE ) interfaces and Fast Ethernet ( FE ) interfaces for connecting internetworking elements such as BRAS, DSLAMS etc., Tier 1 switches are Gigabit Ethernet Aggregation switches to which B-RAS and Tier 2 LAN switches are connected through GE / FE interfaces All DSLAMs are aggregated to Tier 2 switches through FE interfaces except 480 ports DSLAMs are aggregated through GE interfaces
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Interfaces
Gigabit Ethernet optical Fast Ethernet Optical Fast Ethernet Electrical Ethernet Optical Ethernet Electrical
Distance Limitations
Tier I to Tier II
Dark Fiber 40 Km SDH Transport Any distance
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Functions of TIER I and TIER II switches. It act as an interface between DSLAM and BRAS. Management of statistical data. Fast forwarding and control of data packets. Capable of unblocked switching. Monitoring and fault diagnosis. Managing and calculating the route.
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Functions of BRAS
Supports termination of DSL customers. Allottment of IP address to customer Bandwidth control using rate limiting Act as an edge router for terminating VPN traffic. Protocols: OSPF, BGP, MP-BGP and LDP Supports Lawful interception and monitoring AAA function
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RADIUS
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It stores customer database viz username, password and the default services that it can subscribe to.
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BRAS Architecture
Deployed at the edge of the NIB-II network Installed in all the A sites (except Mumbai). Total 23 Capacity of 8 Gbps (in A1 sites) and 4 Gbps (in other A sites) Can handle 480000 concurrent sessions (A1 sites)
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