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ACCEED 1416

Multi Wire Pairs SHDSL


Carrier Ethernet Access and Demarcation Unit and Line Card
for ULAF+ platform

Product Overview
ACCEED 1416 supports bonded high speed
symmetrical Carrier Ethernet services up to
102.4 Mbit/s on bonded copper pairs.
Comprehensive traffic management at the
user network interface (UNI) and integrated
ƒƒ Ethernet over up to 16 bonded copper
E1 CES interworking functions enable the
wire pairs
implementation of a broad variety of crucial
ƒƒ Standard compliant IEEE 802.3ah EFM
applications where fiber is not available.
ƒƒ Supports SFF 8472 compliant SFP
with DDM Applications
ƒƒ Sub 50ms Ethernet linear and ring
ACCEED 1416 focuses on the following appli-
protection switching
cations:
ƒƒ Rate adaptive SHDSL
ƒƒ Network demarcation allowing SLA ƒƒ High Speed Business Access
enforcement ƒƒ Network Demarcation for Wholesale
ƒƒ Ethernet services with guaranteed band- Solutions
width per flow ƒƒ Reliable Mobile Backhaul
ƒƒ Non blocking line rate switching ƒƒ Business Access for Rural Areas
ƒƒ Integrated CES interworking function ƒƒ Utility Solutions
ƒƒ E1 interface to support legacy customer
Copper Based Ethernet Services
equipment
ƒƒ Synchronization with SyncE, 2048 kbit/s, with Fiber Like Quality
2048 kHz and SHDSL symbol clock EFMC-LR is based on well known ITU/ETSI
ƒƒ Standard Ethernet Link and SHDSL technology, supporting reliable, spec-
Service OAM tral compatible and symmetrical services of
ƒƒ 3.3ms CCM intervals 192 kbit/s to 15.3 Mbit/s per wire pair.
ƒƒ Built-in remote power supply Using standard based EFM-bonding,
ƒƒ Up to 8 repeater stages supported ACCEED 1416 can aggregate up to 16 wire
ƒƒ Built-in Y.1564 Service Activation Test pairs providing up to 100 Mbit/s.
ƒƒ Intuitive graphical configuration tool EFM bonding offers the great flexibility to ag-
ƒƒ Zero Touch Provisioning gregate wire pairs each with a distinct bit rate
with very low overhead and minimal latency
added. Moreover wire pairs can be added or
High Flexible and Scalable removed with no impact on the transmission
Architecture quality, i.e. without bit errors. EFMC bonding
The ACCEED 1416 system architecture allows delivers fiber like bandwidth to provide profita-
the mapping of any SHDSL port to any Ether- ble services where fiber is not available.
net port:
ƒƒ Any Port / Any Card.
This architecture supports:
ƒƒ Flexible bonding of 2 up to 16 wire pairs to
match bandwidth requirements
ƒƒ Optimal utilization of system resources
ƒƒ Resiliency and line card protection
Compatibility 4G RAN
Data Service
ACCEED 1416 LT is interoperable with any stan- Cloud Voice Service
Internet Access
dards compliant 3rd party EFM CPE as well as the Computing
ULAF+ ACCEED 1102, 1104, 1416 and BSRU /
BSRU+. Carrier Ethernet, IP/MPLS, MPLS-TP
Branch Office
4G RAN

Carrier Grade Ethernet Services


Traffic aware switching with extended flow manage-
ment allows providers to address the emerging Headquarters
market of premium voice and data services over Branch Office
Ethernet.
ACCEED 1416 supports the complete set of CE 2.0 Headquarters Remote
services defined by the MEF: E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree
DSLAM / MSAN
and E-Access. 2G BTS
3G/UMTS NodeB

Support of E1 Legacy Services


ACCEED 1416 features an E1 port giving the pos- Fault Management
sibility to connect legacy TDM customer equipment. ƒƒ EFM multi pair bonding as well as Ethernet ring and
This allows a successful migration to full Carrier linear protection allow the implementation of resili-
Ethernet. ent architectures minimizing the impact of faults on
The integrated pseudo wire interworking function the service.
supports Structure Agnostic (SAToP) and Structure ƒƒ Fault propagation (e.g. AIS/RDI, Dying Gasp…),
Aware (CESoPSN) payload encapsulated in Ether- link, port and service level alarms together with ex-
net or MPLS PWE3 protocols. tensive localization tools such as continuity check,
linktrace and loopback allow to quickly locate faults
Ethernet Service Assurance and re-establish the service in case of failures.
ACCEED 1416 offers a set of standard based
protocols and tools to support providers managing
Extended Line Reach
Ethernet services over their entire Life-Cycle. From ACCEED 1416 utilizes the most advanced SHDSL
provisioning to SLA performance monitoring and technology which offers the best performance in the
fault localizing ACCEED allows operation staffs to market. Moreover ACCEED 1416 supports up to 8
ease their work and increase their efficiency thus repeater stages per wire pair. BSRU and BSRU+
considerably contributing to reducing operating the ULAF+ two wire pair SHDSL repeaters, fit into
costs. EFM and TDM applications. With the built-in Remote
Power Supply (RPS) up to 4 BSRU stages can be fed
Provisioning & Turn-up from Central Office and Customer Premises each.
ƒƒ Use of configuration files, CLI scripts and Zero
Touch Provisioning minimizes the installation effort
Synchronization Options
by automating the configuration process. For clock sensitive applications like mobile base
ƒƒ Built-in Y.1564 compliant Service Activation Test station backhaul, synchronization is very important.
(SAT) allows to cut operational costs to verify the ACCEED 1416 offers several methods to provide an
SLA at turn-up. A comprehensive test report with accurate clock over packed based networks to every
all relevant parameters of multiple simultaneously customer location:
tested services can be generated by a simple ƒƒ Symbol clock delivers a reference clock to
keystroke. No need to dispatch personal and cost- customer premises over SHDSL
ly test equipment to the customer premises. ƒƒ Synchronous Ethernet deliver accurate timing over
packet based networks
Performance Management ƒƒ 2048 kHz/2048 kbit/s clock in and output allow to
ƒƒ Y.1731 based performance management conti- connect to legacy BITS (Building Integrated Timing
nuously monitors SLA parameters such as Frame Supply)
Loss, Availability, Frame Delay and Frame Delay ƒƒ Automatic selection of the best available clock
Variation with microsecond accuracy and gene- source, based on SSM (Synchronization Status
rates alarms if Objective Thresholds are violated, Message)
giving providers the possibility to proactively take ƒƒ 2048 kHz/2048 kbit/s to SyncE conversion and vice
actions before the service is seriously degraded. versa
ƒƒ Collection of statistics on physical, packet and
service level as well as real time graphs monito-
ring service utilization allows to track the service
performance, to analyze network traffic and to
certify SLA conformity.
Mechanic ƒƒ TR-101 VLAN manipulations
The ACCEED 1416 is available as plug-in unit for the - Inner/outer swap
- 1:1 translation
ULAF+ 19“ and ETSI Subrack and Compact Shelf or
- N:1 service multiplexing
as desktop unit. ACCEED 1416 fits in any locations: - Port-based stacking
central offices, customer premises, street cabinets etc. - VLAN-based stacking/multiplexing

Management Classification

ACCEED 1416 offers a rich variety of management ƒƒ Predefined criteria:


implementations to fulfill the needs of each customer: - Ingress Port
- Destination MAC-Address
ƒƒ intuitive and easy to operate graphical management - Source MAC-Address
applications - Ethertype (TPID)
ƒƒ standard compliant protocols - VLAN-ID
- VLAN Priority
ƒƒ easy to integrate into 3rd party solutions
- Destination IP-Address
ƒƒ fully automated Zero Touch Provisioning - Source IP-Address
The access can be local and from remote via inband or - IP Priority (DSCP)
dedicated DCN connection. - IP Datagram Protocol
- TCP/UDP Destination Port
ACCEED plug-in cards can be managed via ULAF+ - TCP/UDP Source Port
MCU / MCU-S / MCU-CES subrack control card or
QoS/Policing
using a dedicated management access.
ƒƒ Prioritization based on:
Using EFM Link OAM, up to 4 LT to NT links can be
- ingress port
managed as single network element providing quick
- 802.1p (L2)
supervision and control of the entire link. - DSCP (L3)
ƒƒ CLI console, Telnet and SSH - any other criteria (flow)
ƒƒ Local Craft Terminal LCT+ (GUI) ƒƒ MEF10.2 Ethernet Services Attributes
ƒƒ Syslog and SNMP traps (ingress and egress profiles):
ƒƒ DHCP, TFTP, SCP - Committed Information Rate (CIR)
ƒƒ RADIUS client authentication - Excess Information Rate (PIR)
- Committed Burst Size (CBS)
ƒƒ Standard MIBs - Excess Burst Size (EBS)
ƒƒ AccessIntegrator Management System - Peak Burst Size (PBS)
ƒƒ MetroIntegrator Management System - Color mode (CM)
ƒƒ Metering according to RFC2697, 2698 and 3290 with single or two
Ethernet Features rate three color marking
Port control ƒƒ 8 priority queues per egress port
ƒƒ Flow Control, Auto MDI/MDI-X, Mode, Advertised ƒƒ Per color queue size
Mode ƒƒ Hard QoS (guaranteed traffic profile)
ƒƒ Link Failure Propagation (LFP) ƒƒ Strict priority (SP)
ƒƒ Multicast storm protection ƒƒ Weighted fairness algorithms (WFQ, WRR, SDWRR)
ƒƒ Broadcast storm protection ƒƒ Per port shaping (rate and burst size)
ƒƒ Port Mirroring (ingress and egress) ƒƒ Per VLAN shaping (rate and burst size)
ƒƒ L2CP list with possibility to tunnel/discard/peer ƒƒ Per queue shaping (rate and burst size)
ƒƒ L2PT layer2 protocol tunneling for 3rd party ƒƒ Random early detection (RED)
compatibility ƒƒ Flexible L2/L3 remarking
ƒƒ Synchronous Ethernet ƒƒ Flexible traffic class assignment
ƒƒ Power over Ethernet Counters
Switch control ƒƒ Per port packet and byte counters (RMON Etherstats)
ƒƒ MAC table 16k, self-learning ƒƒ Per ingress and egress service counters (packet or byte / per color)
ƒƒ Number of MAC-Addresses learned configurable ƒƒ Transmit queue counters (packet or byte)
ƒƒ MAC table readout ƒƒ Per service/CoS counters (EVC)
ƒƒ Port isolation ƒƒ History for all packet counters
ƒƒ Aging enable/disable Power
ƒƒ Aging time configurable
ƒƒ Green Ethernet (signal power adapted to cable length)
VLAN ƒƒ Power over Ethernet (PoE) option available
ƒƒ 802.1Q (VLAN)
- 4095 C-VLANs/CE-VLANs
- Port VID explicit settable
ƒƒ 802.1ad (Provider Bridge)
- Provider/Service VID (S-VID)
- Provider/Service Ethertype (S-TPID)
- Multiple customer services (different C-VLANs to
S-VLANs) on same customer port
Supported Standards Technical Data
ƒƒ MEF 9 Ethernet Services at the UNI (MEF 11, 13, 20)
ƒƒ MEF 14 Traffic Management (MEF 6.1 / 6.1.1, Power Supply
Input Voltage
10.2 / 10.2.1, 23.1, 29) Plug-in version -40 to -72 VDC
ƒƒ MEF 18 Circuit Emulation Services (MEF 3, 8) Desktop version (without RPS) -40 to -72 VDC
ƒƒ MEF 25 Service OAM (MEF 17, 30, 31, 35, 36) 95 to 260 VAC
ƒƒ IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) Desktop version (with RPS) -40 to -72 VDC
ƒƒ IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet Link OAM (LOAM)
Power Consumption
ƒƒ IEEE 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) Desktop unit (without PoE) ≤16 W
ƒƒ ITU-T Y.1731 Service Layer OAM (SOAM) Desktop unit (with RPS 120 V) ≤45 W

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ƒƒ ITU-T Y.1564 Ethernet Sevice Activation Test Desktop unit (with RPS 180 V) ≤65 W
ƒƒ IEEE 802.1D MAC Bridging Plug-in card (without PoE) ≤18 W
ƒƒ IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Bridging Plug-in card with RPS 120 V ≤45 W
Plug-in card wiht RPS 180 V ≤58 W
ƒƒ IEEE 802.1v VLAN Classification by Protocol and Port
ƒƒ IEEE 802.1ad Provider Bridging Remote Power Supply
ƒƒ DSL Forum TR-101 Flexible VLAN handling Voltage 120 VDC or 180 VDC
ƒƒ IEEE 802.3i 10BASE-T Current (configurable limitation) 50/60 mA
ƒƒ IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX (with SFP)
Interfaces
ƒƒ IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX User Network Interface (UNI)
ƒƒ IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T 3x RJ45 10/100/1000BASE-T
ƒƒ IEEE 802.3az 1000BASE-X (with SFP) 1 x SFP slot for FE/GbE
ƒƒ IEEE 802.3x Flow Control optional 1 x RJ45 G.703 120/75 Ohm for E1
ƒƒ SFF 8472 Diagnostic Monitoring Interface or reference clock in and output

ƒƒ ITU-T G.991.2 SHDSL Management
ƒƒ ITU-T G.994.1 Handshake 1x RJ45 serial
ƒƒ ITU-T G.998.2 Ethernet bonding 1x RJ45 10/100BASE-T
ƒƒ ETSI TS 101 524 SDSL System Cross Connect (SCC)
ƒƒ ITU-T Y.1413 TDM-MPLS networking interworking 2x SCC ports (eSATA)
ƒƒ RFC 4553 Structure-Agnostic Time Division Multiplexing EFM 1x RJ45 / 4 copper wire pairs SHDSL.bis
ƒƒ RFC 5086 Structure-Aware Time Division Multiplexing Line code TC-PAM 4/8/16/32/64/128
(TDM) Circuit Emulation Service over Packet Switched Payload Bitrates 192 kbit/s to 15.3 Mbit/s per wire pair
Network (CESoPSN) up to 61.2 Mbit/s with 4 wire pairs
ƒƒ ITU-T G.703 Physical signal characteristics up to 102.4 Mbit/s with 16 wire pairs
using 4 ACCEED 1416 units
ƒƒ ITU-T G.704 Structured E1 Repeater Support up to 8 stages BSRU/BSRU+
ƒƒ ITU-T G.8261 Synchronization in Packet Networks
ƒƒ ITU-T G.8262 Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) Physical and Environment
ƒƒ ITU-T G.8264 SSM transport over ESMC Plug-in version Double Eurocard size
ƒƒ ITU-T G.8031 Ethernet linear protection switching Desktop version (W x H x D) 271 x 43,5 x 175 mm
Operating Temperature -5° C to +55° C
ƒƒ ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet ring protection switching
at 5 to 95 % rel. humidity
ƒƒ RFC 2865 RADIUS Extended Operating Temperature
ƒƒ IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) Range (optional) -20° C to +70° C

Ordering Information Safety EN 60950-1 (2011)


ACCEED 1416
EMC/EMF EN 300 386 V1.5.1 (2010)
ƒƒ PI 4wp (Eth) S3118-J644-E113 ES 201 468 V1.3.1 (2005)
ƒƒ PI 4wp (Eth+G703+RPS180V+SyncE) S3118-J644-E126 ITU-T K.20/K.21 (2011)
ƒƒ PI 4wp (Eth+G703+PoE+SyncE) S3118-J644-E146 ITU-T K.45 (2011)
ƒƒ PI 4wp (Eth+RPS120V) S3118-J644-E153 EN 300 132-2 V2.1.1 (2003)
EN 62479 (2010)
ƒƒ DT 4wp (Eth) S3118-H644-E113
ƒƒ DT 4wp (Eth+G703+SyncE) S3118-H644-E116
ƒƒ DT 4wp (Eth+G703+RPS180V+SyncE) S3118-H644-E126 Related Products
ƒƒ DT 4wp (Eth+G703+PoE+SyncE) S3118-H644-E146 ƒƒ ACCEED 1102
ƒƒ DT 4wp (Eth+RPS 120V) S3118-H644-E153 ƒƒ ACCEED 1104
ƒƒ ACCEED 1404
Accessories ƒƒ ACCEED 2102
ƒƒ Adapter cable 2 Mbit/s RJ45-BNC C195-A336-A45 ƒƒ ACCEED 2104
ƒƒ SCC cable 150 mm C195-Z6-C123 ƒƒ ACCEED 2202
Albis Technologies Ltd.
ƒƒ SCC cable 250 mm C195-Z6-C135 ƒƒ BSRU Albisriederstrasse 199
ƒƒ SCC cable 1000 mm C195-Z6-C124 ƒƒ BSRU+ CH-8047 Zürich
ƒƒ Desktop Mounting Set 1 HU C107-A124-C128 ƒƒ AccessIntegrator (AcI) Phone +41 58 252 4777
ƒƒ MetroIntegrator (MI) info@albistechnologies.com
www.albistechnologies.com
Several SFP modules available. Please check the ULAF+
SFP overview data sheet.

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