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Product Description: Smartax Ma5616 Multi-Service Access Module V800R306
Product Description: Smartax Ma5616 Multi-Service Access Module V800R306
V800R306
Product Description
Issue 01
Date 2008-11-30
Part Number
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Contents
2 Product Architecture..................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Hardware Architecture ..................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Appearance and Dimensions ................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.2 Configuration .......................................................................................................................................2-2
2.1.3 Boards ..................................................................................................................................................2-3
2.2 Software Architecture....................................................................................................................................2-4
4 Network Applications...............................................................................................................4-1
4.1 FTTB/FTTC Networking Application...........................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Service Network Applications.......................................................................................................................4-2
4.2.1 QinQ Network Application ..................................................................................................................4-3
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Tables
Overview
The SmartAX Remote Optical Access Equipment (hereinafter referred to as the MA5616)
supports the upstream transmission through GPON/dual GEs and the downstream
transmission through ADSL2+/VDSL2/POTS, functioning as an MDU or a mini MSAN.
This document describes the positioning and features, system architecture, ports, protocols,
network applications, device management, and technical specifications of the MA5616.
Product Version
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Intended Audience
The intended audience of this document is as follows:
Network planning engineers
Installation and commissioning engineers
Field maintenance engineers
Network monitoring engineers
System maintenance engineers
Data configuration engineers
Application developers
Organization
This document is organized as follows:
Chapter... Describes...
1 Product Positioning and The orientation, features, and major services provided by
Features the MA5616.
2 Product Architecture The functional architecture, software architecture, and
hardware architecture of the MA5616.
3 Interfaces and Protocols The physical ports, logical interfaces, and supported
protocols of the MA5616.
5 Device Management The maintenance and management modes of the MA5616.
6 Technical Specifications The technical specifications of the MA5616.
and Standards Compliance
A Acronyms and The acronyms and abbreviations used in this document.
Abbreviations
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The following symbols may be found in this document. They are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not
avoided, can result in death or serious injury.
General Conventions
Convention Description
Times New Roman Main text is in Times New Roman.
Boldface The first-level, second-level and third-level section titles are in
boldface.
Courier New Alarms and prompts are in Courier New, and the contents are
separated from the main text by using lines at the beginning
and the end.
Terminal Display Information displayed on the screen is in Terminal
Display. Information contained in the displayed information
and input by users, however, is in Terminal Display.
Command Conventions
Convention Description
GUI Conventions
Convention Description
Keyboard Conventions
Convention Description
Key Press the key. For example, press Enter, Tab, Backspace and a.
Key 1 + Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl + Alt +
A means that the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, F means the
two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Conventions
Convention Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly
without moving the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer
to a certain position.
Update History
Updates on the document are described in the update history. Therefore, the latest document
contains all updates made to previous versions.
The MA5616 is flexible in configuration (hybrid configuration of voice and xDSL) and
expandable in capacity, thus improving the actual installation ratio and decreasing the number
of device types and board types.
Terminal Management
The system supports configuring all the system parameters of the MDU (with the built-in
AG) offline through the NMS.
The system supports automatically issuing all the system parameters through the NMS
after the MDU is powered on.
The system supports the agency of the MDU through the OLT.
The system supports the power-on self-test of the MDU.
The system supports the state management of the MDU.
NMS Functions
The latest MDU configuration file is automatically backed up to the NMS in a
centralized manner. In the case of MDU replacement or MDU upgrade failure, the
system automatically obtains the backup configuration file to recover the user
configuration data.
The system supports user-defined upgrade strategy and automatically upgrades NEs in
batches in specified time. No human action is required.
The system features wizard operation, simple and convenient.
The system supports adding and configuring the MDU offline. All the configuration
information is automatically configured after the ONU recovers from a power failure.
The system supports remote commissioning, including DLS port loopback detection, FE
port loopback detection, POTS port loop test, and call emulation.
The system supports the access of four digital parameters (including MDF alarm
detection and door status), which is applicable to the alarm aggregation of applications
such as outdoor cabinet.
The system supports power monitoring.
The system supports the loss alarm and dying gasp alarm, and differentiates the cause of
MDU out-of-control between fiber break and power failure. (Dying gasp: The system
detects the output of the MDU power module. If the voltage drops below the threshold,
the system generates an alarm.)
The system supports remote power-off reset. The system remotely controls and power
cut output and recovers the output, which implements the power-off reset for the system
or board.
The system supports self-healing. After the MDU dynamic resources is exhausted, the
system automatically resets.
The system supports the polling of the NMS through the OLT.
The system supports the DSL MELT test, enhancing the system testability.
The system supports the circuit and loop line tests of the POTS board.
The system supports the service life monitoring and troubleshooting of the MDU optical
module. Parameters of the optical module (transmit power, receive power, bias current,
and temperature) are reported to the NMS for displaying and analyzing the life status.
The system supports the detection and protection of the continuous light source. If an
ONU gives out light when it should not give out light, this affects the communication of
another ONU or all the ONUs and may lead to the PON system down.
The system supports the detection and protection.
Software Upgrade
The system supports the upgrade through the MDU agent.
The system supports the batch upgrade and batch loading.
The system supports upgrading the software and firmware of the MDU in batches.
The system supports the remote upgrade through hot patches in batches.
The system supports the automatic rollback in case of upgrade failure. The safety is
ensured.
Hardware Design
The hardware design complies with carrier-class reliability indexes.
The hardware has comprehensive exception handling capability.
Software Design
The system complies with the modularized and platform-based design concept, and
adopts the loosely coupled design for each software module.
The software adopts advanced design principles, such as object-orientation, error
tolerance, error correction, and automatic recovery.
The software design complies with the capability maturity model (CMM).
System Design
Subscriber ports support the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)/Rapid Spanning Tree
Protocol (RSTP)/Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) protection function. When a
link fails, a new interconnected network can be formed.
The system provides diverse alarm information for quick fault detection and location.
The system supports the over-temperature protection of the subscriber line interface
circuit (SLIC) and disabling the over-temperature alarm.
The system supports remote maintenance.
The system supports in-service software upgrade.
The system supports backup of the data such as the program, database, and configuration
file.
The system supports version rollback. After an upgrade, the system can be rolled back to
the previous version.
The configuration data and software of the MA5616 are saved in the active-backup mode.
If the device is powered off during the upgrade, it can start up when it is powered on
again.
The MA5616 supports dual upstream GE ports.
System Security
Software firewall for filtering packets by IP address, by port, or by protocol type
ACL-based access control
Restriction on the number of MAC addresses, and MAC address static binding
Subscriber Security
L2 subscriber isolation and controlled mutual access
DHCP Option82, for which the physical location of a subscriber is contained in the
authentication packet, thus enhancing the DHCP security
Global-level prevention of dynamic MAC address spoofing
After a subscriber passes the authentication, the system dynamically binds the MAC
address with the traffic stream.
Restriction on the number of MAC addresses on each traffic stream
Hierarchical right control, that is, different rights for maintenance and management staff
at different levels
Anti-ICMP/IP attack
The command line feature of enabling/disabling the global anti-DoS attack.
Multicast Protocol
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) V2 and IGMP V3
IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping
Multicast Service
Up to 32 multicast VLANs and 512 programs for each multicast VLAN
1024 multicast groups
Up to 16 multicast groups that the subscribers under each service port can join
concurrently
Delay shorter than 50 ms for joining or leaving the multicast group
2 Product Architecture
Appearance
2.1.2 Configuration
Slot 0 of the MA5616 is for the control board, and slots 1-4 are for service boards.
Figure 2-2 shows the chassis layout of the MA5616.
0 1 Service Board
F Control Board
A 2 Service Board
N 5 3 Service Board
Power Board
4 Service Board
Providing the ADSL service board, which can be fully configured in all the 4 slots.
Providing the VDSL2 service board, which can be fully configured in all the 4 slots.
Providing the POTS service board, which can be fully configured in all the 4 slots.
The hybrid configuration principles are as follows:
The ADSL board and the VDSL board cannot be intermixed.
The xDSL board and the POTS board can be intermixed.
The maximum configurations of the MA5616 are as follows:
In the ADSL-only configuration, AC and DC are supported. Up to 128 lines are
supported.
2.1.3 Boards
The MA5616 boards include control boards, service boards, and other boards.
Table 2-1 lists the control board of the MA5616.
Table 2-2 lists the service boards of the MA5616.
Table 2-3 lists other boards of the MA5616.
3.1.1 Port
The MA5616 provides multiple types of physical ports to adapt to different network
environments.
Table 3-1 shows the physical ports of the MA5616.
GPON Port
Parameter Specification
Transmission rate Transmit (Tx): 1.244 Gbit/s
Receive (Rx): 2.488 Gbit/s
Interface mode Single-mode
Connector SC/UPC
Maximum transmission 20 km
distance
Parameter Specification
Standard compliance ITU-T G.984.2 CLASS B+
Central wavelength Transmit (Tx): 1310 nm
Receive (Rx): 1490 nm
Transmit optical power 0.5 dBm to 5.0 dBm
Extinction ratio > 10 dB
Maximum receive -27 dBm
sensitivity
Overload optical power -8 dBm
POTS Port
Parameter Specification
Transmission rate 64 kbit/s
Connector DB68
Maximum transmission 5500 m to 6000 m
distance
Cable Twisted pair
Line encoding PCM
Frame protocols TDM
Standard compliance ITU-T Q552
VDSL2 Port
Parameter Specification
Maximum transmission 100 Mbit/s
rate
Connector IDC connector
Maximum transmission 3500 m (U0 enable)
distance
Cable Twisted pair
Modulation technology Discrete multi-tone (DMT)
Parameter Specification
Service VDSL2 over ISDN
Frame protocol ATM and EFM
Standard compliance ITU-T G.993.2
Parameter Specification
Port type A port for monitoring digital parameters
Interface Description
from the maintenance terminal through the TFTP/SFTP/FTP
interface.
Telnet interface The operator can log in to the MA5616 from the maintenance
terminal through the Telnet interface to configure, manage, and
maintain the MA5616.
Standard Name
TM 1 Relevant generic characteristics of optical amplifier devices
Draft prETS 300 672
and sub-systems
IEEE 802.1d MAC bridges
IEEE 802.1p Traffic Class Expediting and Dynamic Multicast Filtering
IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks: Virtual
IEEE 802.1q
Bridged Local Area Networks
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree
IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks: Specific
IEEE 802.2
requirements Part 2: Logical Link Control
IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks: Specific
requirements Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with
IEEE 802.3
Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical
Layer Specifications (includes 802.3ab, 802.3ac and 802.3ad)
IEEE 802.3ad Definition of Ethernet VLAN Trunking
The mechanism and control protocols required in order to
IEEE802.3ah
reconcile the P2MP topology into the Ethernet framework-EPON
IEEE 802.3u Definition of Fast Ethernet (100BTX, 100BT4, 100BFX)
IEEE 802.3x Definition of Full Duplex operation in a switched LAN
Virtual Broadband Access Server Protocol for communicating
Internet-Draft
between BAS and IP-DSLAM (draft-abel-vbas-01.txt)
ITU-T G.652 Characteristics of a single-mode optical fiber and cable
ITU-T G.711 Pulse code modulation (PCM) of voice frequencies
Transmission performance characteristics of pulse code
ITU-T G.712 modulation channels
Parameters and calculation methodologies for reliability and
ITU-T G.911 availability of fiber optic systems
Standard Name
ITU-T G.984.1 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): General
Characteristics
ITU-T G.984.2 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): Physical
Media Dependent (PMD) Layer Specification
ITU-T G.984.3 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON):
Transmission Convergence Layer Specification
ITU-T G.984.4 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): ONU
Management and Control Interface Specification
ITU-T M.3010 Principles for a Telecommunications management network
RFC0768 User Datagram Protocol
RFC0783 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)
RFC0791 Internet Protocol
RFC0792 Internet Control Message Protocol
RFC0793 Transmission Control Protocol
RFC0826 Address Resolution Protocol
RFC0894 Standard for transmitting IP packet on Ethernet
RFC1027 Using ARP to implement transparent subnet gateways (ARP
Proxy)
RFC1155 Structure and identifier of the Internet management information
based on TCP/IP
RFC1157 A Simple Network Management Protocol
Management Information Base for Network Management of
RFC1213
TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II
RFC1493 Bridge MIB
Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface
RFC1643
Types
RFC1757 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base
Management Information Base for Version 2 of the Simple
RFC1907
Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)
RFC2131 DHCP Relay
RFC2236 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2 Internet
Remote Network Monitoring MIB Extensions for Switched
RFC2613
Networks
RFC2652 Ethernet Interface MIB
RFC2819 Remote Network Monitoring
VDSL Port
Standard Name
ITU-T G.993.2 Very high speed digital subscriber line transceivers 2
Physical layer management for digital subscriber line (DSL)
ITU-T G.997.1
transceivers
GPON Port
Standard Name
ITU-T G.984.1 General characteristics for Gigabit-capable Passive Optical
Networks (GPON)
ITU-T G.984.2 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): Physical Media
Dependent (PMD) layer specification
ITU-T G.984.3 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): Transmission
convergence layer
ITU-T G.984.4 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): ONT
management and control interface specification
ITU-T G.983.3 A broadband optical access system with increased service capability
by wavelength allocation
ITU-T G.983.3 A broadband optical access system with increased service capability
Amendment 1 by wavelength allocation
IP Related Protocols
Standard Name
RFC768 UDP protocol
RFC783 TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) (Revision 2)
RFC791 IP protocol
RFC792 ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
RFC793 TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
RFC826 ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
RFC854 Telnet protocol
RFC894 Standard for transmitting IP packet on Ethernet
4 Network Applications
Network Topology
Figure 4-1 shows the FTTB/FTTC networking application.
N2000 BMS
BRAS
OLT
GE
Splitter z
PON
FTTB/ FTTB/
MA5616 MA5616
FTTC FTTC
User User
Network Description
As an MDU, the MA5616 provides GPON upstream ports. With the features of wide coverage,
flexible networking and low maintenance cost of a GPON network, the MA5616 works with
the OLT to provide high-bandwidth access, and meanwhile expand the access capacity of the
OLT.
The MA5616 has the powerful service processing capability. It can provide voice, data, and
video services to subscribers simultaneously with guaranteed QoS. Such an application is
called triple play.
Service Description
In the QinQ network application, public VLAN IDs are allocated to the subscriber packets
that carry VLAN tags. Then, the packets can be transmitted in the backbone network using the
public VLAN IDs. This networking greatly saves the public VLAN ID resources and
facilitates the P2P interconnection between private line subscribers across the MAN.
Network Diagram
Figure 4-2 shows the QinQ network application.
Router
OLT
OLT VLAN 3 VLAN 3
QinQ
private line
MA5616 MA5616
L2 L2
Network Description
In the QinQ application, the subscriber packets transmitted in the backbone network have two
layers of VLAN tags, namely a public VLAN tag and a private VLAN tag.
On the subscriber side
The subscribers of VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 are connected to the MA5616. The MA5616
allocates a public VLAN ID (VLAN 3 with the QinQ attribute) to the packets, and
forwards the packets to the upper layer network.
On the network side
The packets are transmitted in the backbone network based on the public VLAN ID.
After the packets reach the MA5616 on the other side of the backbone network, the
MA5616 removes the public VLAN tag from the packets, and transmits the packets to
the subscriber side equipment.
In the QinQ application, a simple two-layer virtual private network (VPN) channel is
provided for subscribers to realize the transparent transmission of private VLANs and
services to the peer end and to expand the private network geographically to some extent.
Service Description
VLAN extension: This is used to increase the number of VLANs and identify subscribers.
Multi-ISP wholesale service: When the upper layer device works in the L2 mode, the packets
are forwarded based on the VLAN ID and the MAC address.
VLAN stacking is similar to QinQ in implementation, but the subscriber packet of VLAN
stacking is encapsulated with two VLAN tags and the subscriber packet of QinQ is
encapsulated with one VLAN tag.
Network Diagram
Figure 4-3 shows the VLAN stacking network application.
ISP2 BRAS
GE ISP1
GE
L2/L3 LAN switch
Signals of enterprise L2/L3 LAN switch
wholesale users of
ISP2 are directly Signals of enterprise
forwarded to ISP2 wholesale users of
through L2 forwarding Signals of common ISP1 are directly
Internet access forwarded to ISP1
users are marked through L2 forwarding
with two VLAN tags,
cooperated by the
upper-layer BRAS
Network Description
In the VLAN stacking application, the BRAS must authenticate both layers of VLAN tags.
When a subscriber packet reaches the MA5616, it is encapsulated with two VLAN tags (outer
VLAN tag and inner VLAN tag), and is then transmitted to the associated ISP based on the
outer VLAN tag. The subscriber is identified by the inner VLAN tag.
The VLAN stacking application ensures that the VLANs can be reused, and realizes the
multi-IPS wholesale service.
Service Description
Triple play is a service provisioning mode in which integrated services can be provided to a
subscriber. Currently, the prevailing triple play application is the high-speed solution
integrating Internet access service, voice over IP (VoIP) service, and IPTV service.
The traditional broadband access refers to only the high-speed Internet access service. As the
Internet is rapidly developing, more services such as the IPTV service are provided.
The early voice signals are transmitted over the narrowband public switched telephone
network (PSTN). Because the PSTN is no longer developed, the services over the PSTN are
shifting to the IP network. Besides, providing the VoIP service over broadband lines can also
reduce the equipment maintenance cost.
Network Diagram
Figure 4-4 shows the triple play application.
Softswitch
IPTV server
BRAS
TG
GE
OLT
GPON
Triple play
MA5616 MA5616
STB STB
Phone PC TV Phone PC TV
Network Description
The triple play solution enables simultaneous multi-service access for the same subscriber
terminal.
VoIP service
The MA5616 transmits the VoIP service data to the NGN network, or to the PSTN
network through a TG.
Data service
The MA5616 transmits the data packets upstream to the BRAS. After being processed by
the BRAS, these packets are transmitted to the IP network.
Video service
− The video service traffic is delivered over the IP network, providing subscribers with
various programs.
− The IGMP proxy control packets are transmitted to the upstream multicast server by
the MA5616, thus realizing management on the multicast subscribers and programs.
− The video service traffic is transmitted to the MA5616 by the multicast server and the
MA5616 forwards the traffic transparently to the multicast subscribers.
− At the subscriber end, the video signals are terminated and the media is converted on
the set top box (STB). In addition, the STB controls the switch of programs.
5 Device Management
Telnet
Serial port/ terminal
Network port
Local
maintenance
terminal
Overview
The management functions of the N2000 BMS include the following:
Topology management
Performance management
Fault management
Security management
Batch service provisioning
Backup and uploading of NE data
Database management
Rich management interfaces
Environment and power supply monitoring
Graphical user interface
Service configuration
Topology Management
The N2000 BMS can display the NEs in the entire network in a topology view. Through a
unified management platform, it can monitor and manage all NEs in the network. This
facilitates network maintenance.
Performance Management
The N2000 BMS helps you to monitor system performance and collect traffic statistics of all
NEs or a specified NE in the network so that the network resources can be utilized optimally.
Fault Management
The N2000 BMS provides a solution to overall network alarm management, which
enables you to locate and troubleshoot faults quickly.
In addition, to simplify the troubleshooting, the N2000 BMS supports interface
switching. For example, it allows switching from the topology view to the alarm view, or
switching from the alarm view to the faulty port.
Security Management
The N2000 BMS manages the network based on different user rights and user domains. It can
divide user rights based on users, user groups, operations, applications, or ACLs. The N2000
BMS supports the automatic lock and forced disconnection of the client, and the user
operation log function.
Database Management
The N2000 BMS provides a tool for backing up and recovering the NMS database
manually or periodically. This enhances the security of the system data.
The N2000 BMS also provides a remote monitoring terminal to monitor the running
status of the NMS server and the usage of the NMS database.
In addition, the N2000 BMS supports the remote dual system backup scheme to ensure
the database security.
to the OSS and the network management system. This helps the carriers to set up an
overall support platform for the network monitoring and automatic service provisioning.
Networking Modes
In this mode, the N2000 BMS communicates with the MA5616 through the service channel.
The networking is flexible and additional devices are not required. This reduces the cost.
Figure 5-2 shows the NMS networking.
N2000 BMS
Integrated NMS center
BRAS
OLT OLT
MA5610 MA5610
N2000 BMS
Integrated NMS center
BRAS
OLT OLT
MA5616 MA5616
Dimensions
Type Dimensions (W x D x H)
Chassis (without a heater and mounting 442 mm x 245 mm x 88.1 mm
Type Dimensions (W x D x H)
brackets)
Chassis (with a 19 inch mounting brackets) 482.6 mm x 245 mm x 88.1 mm
Weight
Configuration Weight
Empty Shelf ≤4.8kg
Full Configuration
(XDSL+POTS)
≤7.2kg
Full ≤7.2kg
Configuration(LAN
+ POTS )
Running Environment
Parameter Specification
Working -25°C to +55°C
temperature
Working humidity 5% RH to 95% RH
Air pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa
Altitude ≤ 2000 m
Parameter Specification
Power supply mode AC power supply or DC power supply
Working voltage range 100 V to 240 V AC or -48 V DC
Power Consumption
Service Features
Feature Specification
L2/L3 line rate Supported by all ports
forwarding
VLAN Up to 2048 VLANs based on 802.1q, in the range of 1 to 4093
QinQ VLAN and VLAN stacking
POTS Gateway control protocols of H.248/MGCP/SIP
Up to 256 POTS users
MSTP Compatible with STP and RSTP
ARP Static ARP and the ARP protocol
Packet Suppression of broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packets of an
suppression Ethernet port or a GPON port.
MAC address MAC address self-learning: IEEE 802.1D
table
Maximum number of MAC addresses: 4 K
QoS trTCM-based IP traffic profile
Rate limitation of a subscriber port
Bandwidth management of the GPON port: DBA
PQ, WRR and PQ + WRR scheduling
Traffic-stream-based priority marking
ACL-based priority marking
Mapping upstream/downstream services to different priority queues for
scheduling based on the priority
Access control list (ACL)-based access control
Security Feature Hierarchical rights control, that is, different rights for users with
different priorities
L2 isolation and controlled mutual access
Dynamic key switching that complies with ITU-T G.984 through the
PLOAM message
Software firewall for filtering packets by IP address, by port, or by
protocol
ACL-based access control
Restriction on the number of MAC addresses, and static binding of
MAC addresses
Policy Information Transfer Protocol (PITP) at the global level and the
Feature Specification
traffic stream level
Suppression of broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packets
SNMPv3
User root password that can be changed
DHCP Option82/DHCP Option60, for which the information on the
physical location of a user is contained in the authentication packet,
thus enhancing the DHCP security
Global-level prevention of dynamic MAC address spoofing
Restriction on the number of MAC addresses on each traffic stream
GPON Downstream FEC set by the embedded OAM message
Transmitting and receiving of the physical layer OAM (PLOAM)
packets that comply with G.984.3
DBA-based bandwidth management
Setting the SNMP parameters through the OLT
Setting the parameters of the inband management channel through the
OLT
Reporting the capability parameters
Resetting the device remotely
Category Feature
Management Configuring the device through the serial port
Remotely configuring the device through Telnet
Configuring the device through CLI
SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3 management
Management through the N2000 BMS
System logs
Hierarchical alarms
Maintenance Output of the debugging information
Ping
Trace route
Category Feature
Remote maintenance through Telnet
Loading and Loading and upgrading through Xmodem
upgrading
Loading and upgrading through TFTP/SFTP/FTP
Loading and upgrading upon startup
In-service loading and upgrading
Version rollback, for which the system can be rolled back to the
previous version after an upgrade.
The configuration data and software are saved in active-backup
mode. If the device is powered off during the upgrade, it can start up
when it is powered on again.
Performance GPON line performance statistics
Statistics
Ethernet line performance statistics
H.248 performance statistics
Upstream and downstream traffic statistics based on the VLAN or
traffic stream
IGMP packet statistics
Reliability Standards
Standard ID Name
MIL-HDBK-217F Reliability Prediction of Electronic Equipment
BELLCORE Reliability Prediction Procedure for Electronic Equipment
TR-332/SR-332
Packaging Standards
Standard ID Name
ISTA Procedure ISTA: international safe transit association LEVEL 2A/2B
2A/2B
Standard ID Name
IEC 61000-4-11 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-11: Testing and
measurement techniques-Voltage dips, short interruptions and
voltage variations immunity tests
CISPR 22 Information technology equipment-Radio disturbance
characteristics-Limits and methods of measurement
EN 300 386 V1.2.1 Electro Magnetic Compatibility test specification
EN 55022 Information technology equipment Radio disturbance
characteristics Limits and methods of measurement
EN 55024 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics
Limits and methods of measurement
Safety Standards
Standard ID Name
IEC 60950-1: 2001 Information Technology Equipment – safety – Part 1: General
Requirements
IEC 60529 Classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures
UL 60950-1:2003 Information Technology Equipment – safety – Part 1: General
Requirements
EN 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment – safety – Part 1: General
Requirements
EN 41003 Safety of Information technology equipment
EN 60825-1 Safety of laser products - Part 1- Equipment classification,
requirement and user's guide
EN 60825-2 Safety of laser products - Part 2- Safety of optical fiber
communication
IEC 60825-1 Safety of laser products - Part 1- Equipment classification,
requirement and user's guide
IEC 60825-2 Safety of laser products - Part 2- Safety of optical fiber
communication
Standard ID Name
Requirements
IEC 60825 Safety of laser products, parts 1 and 2
EN 60950 Safety of Information technology equipment
ETS 300 019-1-3 Equipment engineering; environmental conditions and
environment tests for telecommunications equipment
ETS 300 019-2-2 Equipment Engineering: Environmental conditions and
environmental tests for telecommunications equipment.part2-2:
specification of environmental tests transportation
ITU-T K.20 Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a
telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
ETS 300 119 European telecommunication standard for equipment practice
A
ACL Access Control List
AES Advanced Encryption
Standard
AG Access Gateway
ANCP Access Node Control
Protocol
ARP Address Resolution Protocol
B
BITS Building Integrated Timing
Supply System
BGP Border Gateway Protocol
BRAS Broadband Remote Access
Server
BSC Base Station Controller
C
CAC Connection Admission
Control
CAR Committed Access Rate
CATV Cable TV
CLI Command Line Interface
CMM Capability Maturity Model
CoS Class of Service
CO Central Office
D
DBA Dynamic Bandwidth
Allocation
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol
DoS Denial of Service
DSL Digital Subscriber Line
DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line
Access Multiplexer
E
ECMP Equal and Weighted Cost
Multi-path
EPON Ethernet Passive Optical
Network
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
ETS European Telecommunication
Standards
ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institute
F
FE Fast Ethernet
FEC Forward Error Correction
FTP File Transfer Protocol
FTTB Fiber To The Building
FTTH Fiber To The Home
G
GE Gigabit Ethernet
GEM G-PON Encapsulation Mode
GPON Gigabit-capable Passive
Optical Network
I
IAS Integrated access software
ICMP Internet Control Message
Protocol
IEC International Electrotechnical
Commission
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IGMP Internet Group Management
Protocol
IP Internet Protocol
IPTV IP Television
IS-IS Intermediate
System-Intermediate System
ISP Internet Service Provider
ITU-T International
Telecommunication Union -
Telecommunication
Standardization Sector
L
LAN Local Area Network
M
MAC Medium Access Control
MAP Multi-media access platform
MDU Multi Dwelling Unit
MIB Management Information
Base
MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree
Protocol
N
NMS Network Management
System
O
OAM Operation, Administration
and Management
OLT Optical Line Terminal
OMCI ONT Management and
Control Interface
ONT Optical Network Terminal
ONU Optical Network Unit
OSS Operation Support System
P
P2P Point To Point
PC Personal Computer
PITP Policy Information Transfer
Protocol
PMD Physical Media Dependent
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
PQ Priority Queuing
PSTN Public Switched Telephone
Network
Q
QinQ 802.1q in 802.1q
QoS Quality of Service
R
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial
In User Service
RF Radio Frequency
RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
S
SBA Static Bandwidth Allocation
SDH Synchronous Digital
Hierarchy
SN Serial Number
SNMP Simple Network Management
Protocol
SP Strict Priority
SQL Structured Query Language
STB Set Top Box
STP Spanning Tree Protocol
T
T-CONT Transmission Container
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol
TDM Time Division Multiplexing
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TG Trunk Gateway
TL1 Transaction Language 1
TV Television
U
UDP User Datagram Protocol
V
VDSL Very High Speed DSL
VLAN Virtual LAN
VoIP Voice over IP
W
WDM Wavelength Division
Multiplexing
WRR Weighted Round Robin