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AN5006-20

Small-Sized Integrated Access


Device

Product Description
Version: D/1

Code: MN000001101

FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd.

September 2015
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Preface

Related Documentation
Document Description

Introduces the AN5006-20’s network location, functional


AN5006-20 Small-Sized
features, hardware structure, application model, equipment
Integrated Access Device
configuration, network management system and technical
Product Description
specifications.

Introduces the appearance, structure, functions, technical


AN5006-20 Small-Sized
specifications, and operation of the AN5006-20’s cabinet,
Integrated Access Device
PDP, subrack, cards, cables and wires, so as to facilitate
Hardware Description
users’ mastery of the hardware features of the equipment.

Introduces the overall installation and acceptance


inspection procedures from unpacking inspection to power-
AN5006-20 Small-Sized
on test after the AN5006-20 is delivered to the construction
Integrated Access Device
site, and provides reference information (e.g. safety
Installation Guide
principles and wiring scheme of a variety of interfaces) to
guide users to install the equipment.

AN5006-20 Small-Sized Introduces how to install the AN5006-20 and how to


Integrated Access Device Quick connect and lay out wires and cables for it using
Installation Guide illustrations.
Introduces the method for configuring the MSAN services
supported by the AN5006-20 via the UNM2000, such as
AN5006-20 Small-Sized
basic configuration, voice service configuration, data
Integrated Access Device MSAN
service configuration, multicast service configuration, and
Configuration Guide
software upgrading configuration, to guide users on start-
up of various services and software upgrading.

I
Document Description

Introduces the method for configuring the EPON services


supported by the AN5006-20 via the UNM2000, such as
AN5006-20 Small-Sized
basic configuration, voice service configuration, data
Integrated Access Device EPON
service configuration, multicast service configuration, and
Configuration Guide
software upgrading configuration, to guide users on start-
up of various services and software upgrading.

Introduces the method for configuring the GPON services


supported by the AN5006-20 via the UNM2000, such as
AN5006-20 Small-Sized
basic configuration, voice service configuration, data
Integrated Access Device GPON
service configuration, multicast service configuration, and
Configuration Guide
software upgrading configuration, to guide users on start-
up of various services and software upgrading.

II
Version
Version Description

A Initial version.
B Corresponds to V2.0 of the AN5006-20.

Corresponds to V3.1 of the AN5006-20. Adds descriptions


C of the HDT8B card; optimizes contents and network
diagrams on the basis of Version B.

Adds descriptions of the BRIA card and the ISDN


D
functions.

Intended Readers

This manual is intended for the following readers:

u Marketing personnel

u Commissioning engineers

u Operation and maintenance engineers

To utilize this manual, these prerequisite skills are necessary:

u xDSL access principle

u Ethernet switching technology

u Computer network technology

u IP protocol

III
Conventions

Terminology Conventions

Terminology Convention
FiberHome AN5006-20 Small-sized Integrated Access
AN5006-20
Device
FiberHome UNM2000 Network Convergence Management
UNM2000
System

MCU-EPON Manage Control Card (1×EPON)

MCU-GPON Manage Control Card (1×GPON)

MCU-EPON2 Manage Control Card (2×EPON)

MCU-GPON2 Manage Control Card (2×GPON)

MCUA Manage Control Card (4×E1+2×GE)

MCUB Manage Control Card (4×GE)

MCUC Manage Control Card (1×10G EPON)

MCUD Manage Control Card (1×XG-PON)

AD32 32 Lines ADSL2+ Card


AD64 64 Lines ADSL2+ Card
VD32 Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Loop 32

POTS32 32 Ports POTS Card


POTS 64 Ports POTS Card
BRIA 8 Ports ISDN Card
CASA 32 Ports ADSL2+ and POTS Combo Board
HDT8A High Bit Rate Digital TDM 8A (TDM mode)

HDT8B High Bit Rate Digital TDM 8B

HD32A 32-port SHDSL Interfacing Card (ATM mode)

PWRB Power Card (Type B)

FANB Fan Unit

IV
Symbol Conventions

Symbol Convention Description

Note Important features or operation guide.

Possible injury to persons or systems, or cause traffic


Caution
interruption or loss.

Warning May cause severe bodily injuries.

➔ Jump Jumps to another step.

Cascading
→ Connects multi-level menu options.
menu
Bidirectional
↔ The service signal is bidirectional.
service
Unidirectional
→ The service signal is unidirectional.
service

V
Contents

Preface...................................................................................................................I

Related Documentation ...................................................................................I

Version ..........................................................................................................III

Intended Readers ..........................................................................................III

Conventions ................................................................................................. IV

1 Product Introduction........................................................................................1

1.1 Product Positioning...........................................................................2

1.2 Functions and Features ....................................................................4

1.2.1 Small Structure Design .......................................................4


1.2.2 Service Card Configuration .................................................4
1.2.3 Interface Type.....................................................................4
1.2.4 Multicast Functions .............................................................6
1.2.5 Broadband and Narrowband Voice Access..........................7
1.2.6 Flexible QinQ VLAN Function..............................................8
1.2.7 QoS Guarantees.................................................................8
1.2.8 Security Mechanisms..........................................................9
1.2.9 Reliability Design ..............................................................10
1.2.10 Maintainability and Manageability......................................12

1.3 List of Functions and Features ........................................................14

2 Product Application.......................................................................................17

2.1 Triple Play Application.....................................................................18

2.2 Application in the xDSL Access Network .........................................18

2.3 Application in Voice Services ..........................................................19

2.4 Application in PTN / MSTP ..............................................................21

2.5 Application in Hybrid Network of FTTC and MSAN...........................22

3 Product Composition.....................................................................................23

3.1 Logical Architecture ........................................................................24

3.2 Hardware Structure.........................................................................25


3.2.1 19-inch Cabinet ................................................................25
3.2.2 Outdoor Cabinet ...............................................................27
3.2.3 PDP (3000068).................................................................29
3.2.4 PDP (3000063).................................................................31
3.2.5 Subrack............................................................................31
3.2.6 Cards ...............................................................................33

3.3 Software Architecture......................................................................34

4 System Management ....................................................................................36

4.1 Management Mode.........................................................................37

4.2 CLI Network Management System ..................................................37

4.3 The UNM2000 ................................................................................38

4.3.1 Function ...........................................................................39


4.3.2 Operating Environment .....................................................40
4.3.3 Network Mode ..................................................................43

5 Technical Specifications and Standards ........................................................45

5.1 Performance Parameters ................................................................46

5.1.1 Overall Performance .........................................................46


5.1.2 Access Capability .............................................................46
5.1.3 Reliability Specifications ...................................................47

5.2 Interface Specification.....................................................................48

5.2.1 Interface Specifications of the AD32 / AD64 Card ..............48


5.2.2 Interface Specifications of the VD32 Card .........................48
5.2.3 Interface Specifications of the POTS32 / POTS Card.........49
5.2.4 Interface Specifications of the CASA Card.........................49
5.2.5 Interface Specifications of the BRIA Card ..........................49
5.2.6 Interface Specifications of the MCU Card ..........................50
5.2.7 Interface Specifications of the MCUA Card ........................52
5.2.8 Interface Specifications of the MCUB Card ........................52
5.2.9 Interface Specifications of the MCUC Card........................53
5.2.10 Interface Specifications of the MCUD Card........................53
5.2.11 Interface Specifications of the HD32A Card .......................54
5.2.12 Interface Specifications of the HDT8A Card.......................54
5.2.13 Interface Specifications of the HDT8B Card.......................55

5.3 Mechanical Dimensions and Weight................................................55


5.4 Power Supply and Power Consumption...........................................55

5.5 Equipment Room Conditions...........................................................56

5.5.1 Power Supply ...................................................................56


5.5.2 Working Environment........................................................56

5.6 Standards and Protocols.................................................................57

5.6.1 Environment Standards ....................................................57


5.6.2 EMC Standard ..................................................................58
5.6.3 Safety Standards ..............................................................60
5.6.4 EPON Standard................................................................60
5.6.5 10G EPON Standard ........................................................60
5.6.6 GPON Standards..............................................................61
5.6.7 XG-PON Standard ............................................................61
5.6.8 Ethernet Protocol ..............................................................61
5.6.9 ADSL Protocol ..................................................................62
5.6.10 VDSL Protocol ..................................................................62
5.6.11 G.SHDSL Protocol............................................................63
5.6.12 V5 Protocol.......................................................................63
5.6.13 NGN Protocol ...................................................................63
5.6.14 IMS Protocol.....................................................................63
5.6.15 Multicast Protocol .............................................................64
5.6.16 ISDN Protocol...................................................................64
5.6.17 Time Standards ................................................................64
5.6.18 Other Standards and Protocols .........................................64

Appendix A Abbreviations ............................................................................65


Figures

Figure 1-1 Positioning of the Equipment in the Network ......................................3


Figure 1-2 Physical Interfaces of the Equipment.................................................5
Figure 2-1 The Network Diagram for the Triple Play Service Application ...........18
Figure 2-2 Application in the xDSL Access Network .........................................19
Figure 2-3 The Network Diagram for the Voice Service Application...................20
Figure 2-4 Application in PTN / MSTP ..............................................................21
Figure 2-5 Application in Hybrid Network of FTTC and MSAN...........................22
Figure 3-1 Logical Relationships between the Service Signals on the
Equipment ......................................................................................24
Figure 3-2 The 19-inch Cabinet........................................................................26
Figure 3-3 The Equipment Layout ....................................................................27
Figure 3-4 The PDP (3000068)'s Appearance ..................................................30
Figure 3-5 The PDP (3000063)'s Appearance ..................................................31
Figure 3-6 The Appearance of the AN5006-20 Subrack....................................32
Figure 3-7 The Internal Layout of the AN5006-20 Subrack ...............................32
Figure 3-8 System Software Architecture of the Equipment ..............................34
Figure 4-1 Network Diagram for the CLI Network Management System ............38
Figure 4-2 Network Example ...........................................................................44
Tables

Table 1-1 Interfaces of the Equipment...............................................................5


Table 1-2 Service Features and Specifications of the Equipment.....................14
Table 3-1 The Card List ..................................................................................33
Table 4-1 Hardware Configuration Requirements for the Server End ...............40
Table 4-2 Software Configuration Requirements for the Server End ................41
Table 4-3 Hardware Configuration Requirements for the Client End ................42
Table 4-4 Software Configuration Requirement for the Client End ...................42
Table 5-1 Overall Performance of the Equipment ............................................46
Table 5-2 The Equipment Access Capacity.....................................................46
Table 5-3 The Card Reliability Specifications ..................................................47
Table 5-4 The Equipment Reliability Specifications .........................................47
Table 5-5 Specifications of the ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ Interface ..................48
Table 5-6 Specifications of the VDSL Interface ...............................................48
Table 5-7 Interface Specifications of the POTS Card.......................................49
Table 5-8 Specifications of the LINE1-8 Interface............................................49
Table 5-9 Specifications of the Ethernet Electrical Interfaces...........................50
Table 5-10 Specifications of the Ethernet Optical Interfaces ..............................50
Table 5-11 Specifications of the Console Interface............................................50
Table 5-12 EPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-EPON / MCU-EPON2
Card ...............................................................................................50
Table 5-13 GPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-GPON / MCU-GPON2
Card (Class B+) ..............................................................................51
Table 5-14 GPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-GPON / MCU-GPON2
Card (Class C+)..............................................................................51
Table 5-15 Specifications of the E1 Interface ....................................................52
Table 5-16 Specifications of 10G EPON Interfaces ...........................................53
Table 5-17 Specifications of the XG-PON Interface...........................................53
Table 5-18 Specifications of the G.SHDSL Interface .........................................54
Table 5-19 Specifications of the G.SHDSL Interface .........................................55
Table 5-20 Specifications of the E1 Interface ....................................................55
Table 5-21 Mechanical Dimensions and Weight of the Equipment .....................55
Table 5-22 Power Consumption of the Equipment's Cards ................................56
1 Product Introduction

The following introduces the AN5006-20’s application, functions and features.

Product Positioning

Functions and Features

List of Functions and Features

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1.1 Product Positioning

The AN5006-20 is a small-sized integrated access device provided by FiberHome.


Users can get varied solutions by plugging different cards in the management
control card slot. See below for the functional positioning of the equipment:

u Provides the GE optical / electrical interfaces. The interfaces can serve as


uplink port, downlink cascade port or network management port flexibly.

u Supports accessing the narrowband voice service on the subscriber side and
uplinking the service to the PSTN via the E1 interface.

u Supports accessing the broadband voice service on the subscriber side and
uplinking the service to the NGN via the GE / EPON / GPON /10G EPON / XG-
PON interface.

u Supports accessing the ISDN voice service on the subscriber side and
uplinking the service to the NGN via the GE / EPON / GPON /10G EPON / XG-
PON interface.

u Supports accessing the broadband data service on the subscriber side and
uplinking the service to the IP network via the GE / EPON / GPON / 10G EPON
/ XG-PON interface.

See Figure 1-1 for the network positioning of the AN5006-20.

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Figure 1-1 Positioning of the Equipment in the Network

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u On the network side, the AN5006-20 provides the E1 uplink port to form a
cascade network with the AN3300-C1, so that the PSTN voice services can be
aggregated at the AN3300-C1 and sent to the PSTN SPC switch via the V5
interface of the AN3300-C1, or the services can be connected to the PTN via
the E1 uplink interface of the OLT. The equipment also provides the GE, EPON,
GPON, 10G EPON and XG-PON uplink ports for connection to the IP network.

u On the subscriber side, the AN5006-20 provides four slots for user interface
cards such as the xDSL (ADSL, VDSL, SHDSL) interface card, the POTS
interface card, the voice and data combined interface card, the ISDN BRIA
interface card, and so on. These cards can access multiple services such as
broadband, PSTN voice, NGN voice, IPTV, and ISDN voice services.

1.2 Functions and Features

The following introduces the functions and features of the AN5006-20.

1.2.1 Small Structure Design

The AN5006-20 uses the compact-structured, small-sized and highly-integrated 2U


plug-in design. Meantime, the front wiring feature facilitates all operations of the
engineers.

1.2.2 Service Card Configuration

The AN5006-20 can use multiple service cards together to provide various services
such as xDSL, PSTN voice, NGN voice, ISDN voice, and IPTV services. The
equipment also supports multiple management control cards, which provide multiple
uplink modes such as GE, EPON, GPON, 10G EPON, and XG-PON to cater for
various demands of clients.

1.2.3 Interface Type

The AN5006-20 supports various physical interface types, as shown in Figure 1-2
and Table 1-1.

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Figure 1-2 Physical Interfaces of the Equipment

Table 1-1 Interfaces of the Equipment

Interface Category Interface Type

E1 interface
GE optical / electrical interface

EPON interface
Uplink interface
GPON interface
10G EPON interface
XG-PON interface
ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ interface
VDSL / VDSL2 interface
POTS interface
User interface
Voice and data combined interface
SHDSL interface
ISDN 2B+D access U interface
GE interface
Management interface
RJ-45 interface (using RS-232 interface protocol)

RJ-45 interface (sharing the same socket with the environment


Dry contact interface
monitoring interface)

Environment monitoring RJ-45 interface (sharing the same socket with the dry contact
interface interface; using the RS-485 interface protocol)

Power interface DC and AC power supply interface

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1.2.4 Multicast Functions

The AN5006-20 supports the multicast protocol. Using multicast, new value-added
services can be easily supplied to subscribers, such as live online, network radio,
network TV, remote medical care, remote education and real-time video meeting.

The AN5006-20 supports the multicast protocols as follows:

u Supports IGMP V2 protocol;

u Supports IGMP Proxy, IGMP Snooping protocols and controllable multicast;

The AN5006-20 supports the multicast functions as follows:

u Each subrack supports up to 1024 multicast groups;

u Subscribers can join up to 1024 multicast groups at the same time under each
service interface;

u Supports cross-VLAN multicast.

u Supports the fast leave function;

u Supports stripping the downlink multicast VLAN tags;

u Supports management and identification of subscribers and program sources


based on the multicast VLAN;

u Supports preview function, including 5 preview parameters: preview count,


preview time, preview interval, preview reset time and total preview time;

u Supports prejoin function which enables joining pre-configured multicast group


by automatically sending joining message uplink.

The AN5006-20 supports the following multicast management functions:

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u Possesses powerful controllable multicast function, and supports multicast


subscriber-based control, including information display, log and statistics of
subscriber joining / leaving multicast group event, which can effectively block
illegal subscriber and guarantee carrier’s interests;

u Online query of multicast information: queries the online multicast groups,


members and status of the management control card and the service interface
card hierarchically;

u Supports multicast statistics: log and statistics of user joining/leaving multicast


group event, total duration of watching and average duration of watching for
each multicast group; log and statistics of user joining/leaving multicast group
event, total duration of watching, average duration of watching for each
subscriber port;

u Supports multicast service CDR function: including subscriber port information,


address of multicast group, joining and leaving time, leaving pattern (forcibly or
freely), and authority information;

u Subscriber configuration model: configures the authority of each subscriber port


in each multicast group, including permission, denial and preview.

1.2.5 Broadband and Narrowband Voice Access

The broadband and narrowband voice access is described as follows:

u Narrowband voice access:

The equipment can be configured with the POTS interface card to access voice
services. The equipment can be cascaded and networked with the AN3300-C1
via the E1 uplink port. In this case, PSTN voice services are aggregated at the
AN3300-C1 and sent to the PSTN via the AN3300-C1.

u Broadband voice access:

The AN5006-20 can be configured with the POTS interface card and the ISDN
BRIA interface card to access the voice services. The service signals can be
sent to the IP core network via the GE uplink interface, or transmitted to the IP
core network by the OLT via the EPON, GPON, 10G EPON or XG-PON uplink
interfaces, so as to enable the communication with the softswitch platform or
IMS.

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1.2.6 Flexible QinQ VLAN Function

As a data switching technology, VLAN can set the LAN equipment to multiple
network segments logically, so as to achieve the virtual working groups.

QinQ VLAN/VLAN Stacking standard is IEEE802.1ad, upgraded from the IEEE


802.1Q VLAN standard. Its core concept is to encapsulate the VLAN Tag of user’s
private network in a service VLAN Tag of public network so that the user’s traffic
crosses the provider’s backbone network with two layers of tagging, which provides
users with a relatively simple double-layer VPN tunnel. This can effectively
overcome the VLAN ID addressing space limit of 4k addresses.

QinQ VLAN functions supported by the AN5006-20 are as follows:

u Supports VLAN quantity expansion: by adding QinQ VLAN, the number of


VLANs is increased to 4094×4094 on the basis of existing VLANs.

u Supports SVLAN adding based on CVLAN ID, EtherType, CVLAN priority,


CVLAN ID+EtherType, CVLAN ID+CVLAN priority, etc.

u Supports subscriber and service differentiation through VLANs.

u Supports VLAN translation and selective QinQ hybrid translation, i.e. the
selective QinQ is performed after the VLAN translation.

u Supports configuration of basic QinQ and selective QinQ at the same time on a
port – allowing both double-tagged and single-tagged services.

1.2.7 QoS Guarantees

The equipment has powerful QoS guarantee mechanisms and supports end-to-end
QoS solution through the entire network. It provides network services of different
quality for different subscribers.

System side QoS guarantees provided by the equipment:

u Supports three queue scheduling mechanisms: SP, WRR and SP+WRR; and
each port has eight CoS queues; supports weight configuration of the queue.

u Supports priority marking based on service flow.

u Supports priority marking based on port or PVC.

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Subscriber side QoS guarantees provided by the equipment:

u Each DSL interface card supports at most 512 ACL rules.

u Supports ACL-based permission / denial access controls.

u Supports rate control based on port.

u Supports subscriber's flow-based policies, including packet filter, re-direction,


flow mirroring, traffic statistics, traffic monitoring, queue scheduling, rate control,
priority policing and translation.

u Supports subscriber port’s packet filtering and classification based on source


MAC address, destination MAC address, Ethernet type, VLAN, CoS, source IP
address, destination IP address, IP port and protocol type.

1.2.8 Security Mechanisms

The equipment is designed with carrier-class reliability and can fully guarantee the
security of subscribers' services.

System side security insurance measures provided by the equipment

u Supports Layer 2 - 4 packet classification, performing illegal frame filtering


based on source MAC address, destination MAC address, source IP address,
destination IP address, port No., Ethernet type, protocol type, VLAN and VLAN
range (L4 only supports the classification of TCP / UDP port No.), so as to
prevent illegal attempts to Internet access.

u Supports ACL-based permission / denial access controls.

u Supports protection against DOS attack to enhance the system's anti-attack


capability.

u Both GUI and CLI network management systems can provide operator
accounts with different operating rights, so as to ensure operating security of
the network management system.

u Supports the message control function of unknown unicast, broadcast and


multicast.

Subscriber side security insurance measures provided by the equipment

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u Supports line identification function, such as DHCP Option82 and PPPoE+.


The AN5006-20 can insert physical information of subscriber equipment into
protocol messages of DHCP or PPPoE connection. When used in combination
with an authentication system, it can effectively and dynamically control the
subscriber's access to specific network resources, so as to facilitate
troubleshooting and attack locating.

u Supports subscriber Layer 2 physical isolation.

u Supports limit on the maximum number of MAC addresses learned to prevent


MAC attack.

1.2.9 Reliability Design

The equipment is designed with sound hardware and software protection.

The following factors contribute to the hardware reliability:

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u Power supply card’s protection functions

4 Supports AC and DC power supply modes simultaneously.

4 Provides the charge and discharge management for the lead-acid battery
(-48 V and 1 A).

4 Reports alarms when the AC power supply fails or the battery’s voltage is
low.

4 All cards are fed with power independently. Any fault in one card does not
influence other cards. This improves the equipment reliability and stability.

u PON protection functions

4 Supports the Type C switching defined in CTC standard.

4 Supports automatic switching and forced switching.

u The fan unit’s protection functions

4 The fan unit comprises two high-speed low-noise fans, which can report
alarms independently.

4 The fans can adjust their speed automatically at four levels according to
the equipment temperature to allow efficient air cooling and enhanced
reliability of the equipment as well as energy conservation and
environment protection.

u Lightning protection and anti-interference design

4 The AC power interface of the power supply card is protected from a 6 kV


electrical surge due to lightning.

4 Meets the technical requirements of the carrier-class terminal equipment


for lightning protection.

Reliabilities in software design are as follows:

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u Uses the industrial grade embedded RTOS (Real Time Operation System).

u Uses modularized design to achieve loose coupling among modules and


reduce software complexity.

u Uses technologies such as fault tolerance, redundancy design, error correction


coding, device duplication, automatic diagnosis, automatic reassembly, and
automatic recovery.

u Uses excellent software development tools and develops software in


accordance with the defined standards and specifications as required.

1.2.10 Maintainability and Manageability

The equipment provides four network management functions: configuration


management, security management, performance management and fault
management. Together these functions guarantee network QoS and facilitate users’
routine maintenance and fault diagnosis. See below for the details.

Maintenance Measures

u Provides local and remote management measures.

u Provides GUI and CLI network management systems.

u Supports the SNMP and performs universal management of the equipment via
the UNM2000 network management system developed by FiberHome.

u Supports signaling tracing of speech which can isolate voice service faults; and
supports PSTN line quality and performance test (for example, the 112 test
made by China Telecom) which can isolate phone line faults.

u Supports Telnet for remote access to and management of the equipment.

u Supports multiple management IP addresses / VLANs, and allows multiple


management servers to manage the same equipment simultaneously.

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Security Authority Management

The management system allows different levels of management authority to be


defined on a per user basis using the user management setting table. The system
verifies each user authority level at login and will restrict the user’s operations
according to the stored authorities list. Once a user passes the login authentication,
menus unauthorized to the user will be grayed and unauthorized equipment hidden.

Terminal Management

Supports pre-configuration of the service interface card. The configuration data are
saved in the management control card, and are applied to the service interface card
immediately after the card is plugged. Service configuration thus becomes more
convenient.

Environment Monitoring

u Provides the environment monitoring port (RS-485) and the dry contact input
port to collect environment and security protection information from outdoor
cabinets or the equipment room and display the information on the network
management system.

u Uses fans for cooling. The fan speed adjusts automatically according to the
equipment temperature. This improves the equipment’s reliability and reduces
the noise in the running.

Alarm and Fault Management

u Supports alarm reporting, and provides additional alarm information to help


users determine alarm causes and solutions.

u Supports query of alarm history. Users can learn of the equipment operation
status by checking the alarm history.

u Supports the CLI log function to record the key configuration changes to the
system and assist in fault analysis and isolation.

Software Upgrade

u Supports local or remote upgrade of the card software.

u Supports the batch upgrade of the service interface card software.

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Performance Statistics Function

u Supports exporting various statistical reports to facilitate routine maintenance,


such as performance statistical reports and alarm statistical reports.

u Provides collection, query and analysis of performance data.

1.3 List of Functions and Features


Table 1-2 Service Features and Specifications of the Equipment

Item Description

Supports the POTS access.

Supports the ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ access.

Supports the VDSL2 access.

Access features Supports the E1 access.

Supports the ETH access.

Supports the SHDSL access.

Supports the ISDN access.

Redundancy protection Supports both AC and DC power supplies.

Supports maximally 4k VLANs based on IEEE 802.1Q / IEEE


VLAN
802.1p for a single subrack.

Supports IGMP Proxy / Snooping.

Supports controllable multicast.

Supports multicast VLAN and cross-VLAN multicast copy.

Supports subscriber fast-leave.

Subscribers can join at most 1024 multicast groups at the same


Multicast time under each service interface.
Supports forced stripping of downlink multicast VLAN tags.

Supports management and identification of subscribers and


program sources based on multicast VLAN.

Supports multicast preview and pre-join.

Each subrack supports up to 1024 multicast groups.

Supports the PSTN narrow band voice service.

Supports the ISDN voice service.


Voice function Supports the NGN broadband voice service based on the H.248 /
SIP protocol.

Supports the NGN statistics information query.

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Item Description

Supports the NGN resource status query.

Supports voice intercommunication inside the PON.

Port trunking Supports the IEEE 802.3ad protocol.

Port isolation Supports user port isolation.

Broadcast storm Supports port-based broadcast / multicast / unknown packets rate


suppression control.

FDB Supports 16k MAC address entries.

FEC Supports FEC, improving optical power budget by 3dB.

Differentiates service flows as per the source MAC address,


Service differentiation destination MAC address, VLAN ID, CoS, source IP address,
destination IP address, protocol type and port number.

Downlink service rate


Supports rate control based on service flow and port.
control
Differentiates and filters packets based on the physical port,
source MAC address, destination MAC address, Ethernet type,
VLAN ID, CoS, source IP address, destination IP address, IP port
QoS features
and protocol type.

Supports up to eight priority queues and supports SP, WRR, and


SP+WRR queue scheduling algorithms.

SHDSL features Complies with the ITU-T G.911.2 and ITU-T G.704 standards.

DHCP Supports DHCP Option82.

Supports loopback test on the user port.

Reports MAC address to the network management system.

Filters packets and binds ports based on the source MAC


address, destination MAC address, Ethernet type, VLAN ID, CoS,
Security features
source IP address, destination IP address, port No. and protocol
type.

Supports anti-DoS attack.

Supports Layer 2 physical isolation of users.

Supports remote operation and user management.

Supports operation authority classification.

Supports management of equipment abnormalities.


Operation and
Supports version and data management.
maintenance
Supports saving and querying the performance statistics and
historical data.
Supports remote upgrade of the software.

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Item Description

Supports automatic rollback during software upgrade.

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The following introduces the AN5006-20's applications.

Triple Play Application

Application in the xDSL Access Network

Application in Voice Services

Application in PTN / MSTP

Application in Hybrid Network of FTTC and MSAN

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2.1 Triple Play Application

In the triple play application, multiple services are accessed via one subscriber line.
With strong service processing capability, the AN5006-20 can provide subscribers
with multiple services at the same time, such as voice, data, and IPTV services, and
can provide QoS guarantee for these services. See Figure 2-1.

Figure 2-1 The Network Diagram for the Triple Play Service Application

2.2 Application in the xDSL Access Network

The broadband services supported by the AN5006-20 include the ADSL / ADSL2 /
ADSL2+, VDSL2, SHDSL (ATM) and SHDSL (TDM) services.

When used as broadband access equipment, the AN5006-20 has the same
functions and performance as those of an IP DSLAM. The AN5006-20 eventually
aggregates the users' broadband services to the BRAS equipment for user
authentication, user management and service management, as shown in Figure 2-2.

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Figure 2-2 Application in the xDSL Access Network

2.3 Application in Voice Services

The AN5006-20 can be configured with various management control cards to


access the PSTN voice, NGN voice, and ISDN voice services, as shown in
Figure 2-3.

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Figure 2-3 The Network Diagram for the Voice Service Application

u On the subscriber side of the AN5006-20, the telephone sets transmit the voice
signals to the AN5006-20 via the POTS interfaces or the voice interface of the
ISDN NT1+ equipment.

u On the AN5006-20 network side, the voice services of the AN5006-20 are
processed in the following three ways:

4 E1 uplink (configured with the MCUA card): Sends the subscriber's voice
services to the AN3300-C1 via the E1 interface. The AN3300-C1
aggregates the narrowband services of each AN5006-20 and sends the
services to PSTN via the V5 interface.

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4 PON uplink (configured with the MCUD / MCUC / MCU-GPON / MCU-


EPON / MCU-GPON2 / MCU-EPON2 card): Uplinks the subscribers' voice
services to the OLT equipment in the central office via the PON uplink
interface. After aggregating the broadband services of each AN5006-20,
the OLT sends the services to the IP network.

4 LAN uplink (configured with the MCUB card): Sends the subscribers' voice
services to the IP network directly via the LAN uplink interface.

2.4 Application in PTN / MSTP

The AN5006-20 can be applied in PTN / MSTP. It aggregates the users' data and
voice services, and sends them to the PSTN or IP network, as illustrated in
Figure 2-4.

u On the user side of the AN5006-20, the voice service and the data service of
the subscribers are transmitted to the AN5006-20 via the twisted pair.

u On the network side of the AN5006-20, the AN5006-20 transmits the


subscribers' services to the PTN / MSTP ring network via the E1 or GE / 10GE
interface, and then sends the voice services and data services to the AN3300-
C1 and IP network respectively. The AN3300-C1 aggregates the voice services
and then transmits them to the PSTN via the V5 interface.

Figure 2-4 Application in PTN / MSTP

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2.5 Application in Hybrid Network of FTTC and


MSAN

The AN5006-20 can be networked with the OLT (e.g. the AN5116-06B) to provide
versatile broadband and narrowband services. Also, it can be upgraded smoothly to
form a PON, as shown in Figure 2-5.

u On the user side of the AN5006-20, the voice service and the data service of
the subscribers are transmitted to the AN5006-20 via the twisted pair.

u On the network side of the AN5006-20, the AN5006-20 transmits the services
to the AN5116-06B via the PON. The AN5116-06B transmits the narrow band
services to the PSTN via the AN3300-C1 and transmits the broadband services
to the IP network.

Figure 2-5 Application in Hybrid Network of FTTC and MSAN

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The following introduces the hardware and software composition of the AN5006-20.

Logical Architecture

Hardware Structure

Software Architecture

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3.1 Logical Architecture

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Figure 3-1 Logical Relationships between the Service Signals on the Equipment
3 Product Composition

u The AN5006-20 uses the full GE switching; that is, each service interface card
communicates with the management control card via the backplane GE / TDM
bus.

u The left part of the figure shows the equipment’s network side. The uplink
interface of the management control card uplinks the service service flow to the
network.

u The management control card connects with an external monitoring unit to


collect the environment information in the equipment room.

u The right part of the figure shows the equipment’s subscriber side. Various
service interface cards access subscribers’ services to their corresponding
equipment and process them.

3.2 Hardware Structure

The AN5006-20 can be installed in cabinets of different specifications for different


applications.

3.2.1 19-inch Cabinet

The following introduces the 19-inch cabinet used by the equipment.

3.2.1.1 Appearance

See Figure 3-2 for the appearance of a 19-inch cabinet.

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Figure 3-2 The 19-inch Cabinet

3.2.1.2 Dimensions

The dimensions of a 19-inch cabinet are described as follows in terms of Height (H)
× Width (W) × Depth (D):

u 2000mm × 600 mm × 600mm

u 2200mm × 600 mm × 600mm

u 2600mm × 600 mm × 600mm

3.2.1.3 Equipment Layout

According to the layout relationship between various components inside the


AN5006-20 cabinet, the following parts are installed from the top down: The PDP
and the AN5006-20 subracks.

The equipment layout of the AN5006-20 is shown in Figure 3-3.

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Figure 3-3 The Equipment Layout

3.2.2 Outdoor Cabinet

The AN5006-20 can use multiple types of outdoor cabinets. According to the air
cooling modes of the cabinets, the outdoor cabinets can be classified as fan cooling
type and air conditioner cooling type.

Fan Cooling Type

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Item FTTCab-20B FTTCab-20B4 FTTCab-20C FTTCab-20D FTTCab-03A


Dimensions (Height ×
1153 × 695 × 275 1200 × 650 × 390 700 × 570 × 150 1250 × 655 × 655 1600 × 850 × 650
Width × Depth) (mm)

Freestanding, wall Freestanding, wall


Freestanding, elevated
Installation type mounting, pole mounting, pole Wall mounting Freestanding
platform
installation installation
Air cooling type Fan Fan Fan Fan Fan
Number of the AN5006-
20s that can be 1 2 1 4 5
configured

Internal line distributing


256 (16×16) 512 (32×16) 256 1024 (64×16) 1344
capacity

External line distributing


320 (32×10) 400 (40×10) 256 690 (69×10) 1230
capacity

Optical cable type and


One bundle cable Two bundle cables Two bundle cables Two bundle cables Two bundle cables
quantity

Entering direction of the


Bottom of case Bottom of case Bottom of case Bottom of case Bottom of case
optical cable

Number of the storage


Four groups (12 V/12 Four groups (12 V/55 Four groups (12 V/40 Four groups (12 V/40
battery groups that can -
AH) AH) AH) AH)
be installed
Operating temperature -45℃ to 50℃ -45℃ to 50℃ 0℃ to 45℃ -45℃ to 50℃ -45℃ to 50℃
5% to 90% (no 5% to 90% (no 5% to 90% (no 5% to 90% (no 5% to 90% (no
Relative humidity
condensation) condensation) condensation) condensation) condensation)

Atmospheric pressure 62 kPa to 101 kPa 62 kPa to 101 kPa 62 kPa to 101 kPa 62 kPa to 101 kPa 62 kPa to 101 kPa
Grounding resistance ≤10 Ω ≤10 Ω ≤10 Ω ≤10 Ω ≤10 Ω

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Air Conditioner Cooling Type

Item FTTCab-20F2 FTTCab-20F4


Dimensions (Height × Width ×
1400 × 705 × 755 1350 × 1150 × 750
Depth) (mm)

Installation type Freestanding Freestanding

Equipment cabin, storage


battery, MDF internal line
Cabin structure Equipment cabin, MDF cabin
cabin, MDF external line
cabin
Air cooling type Air conditioner Air conditioner
Number of the AN5006-20s
2 4
that can be configured

Common internal line


512 (32×16) 1152 (72×16)
distributing capacity

ADSL internal line distributing


256 (32×8) 576 (72×8)
capacity

External line distributing


630 (63×10) 1260 (126×10)
capacity

Optical cable type and


Two bundle cables Two bundle cables
quantity

Entering direction of the


Bottom of case Bottom of case
optical cable

Number of the storage battery


Four groups (12 V/200 AH) Four groups (12 V/200 AH)
groups that can be installed

Operating temperature -45℃ to 50℃ -45℃ to 50℃


Relative humidity 5% to 90% (no condensation) 5% to 90% (no condensation)

Atmospheric pressure 62 kPa to 101 kPa 62 kPa to 101 kPa


Grounding resistance ≤10 Ω ≤10 Ω

3.2.3 PDP (3000068)

The following introduces the function, appearance, front panel, connectors, and
technical specifications of the PDP (3000068).

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3.2.3.1 Function

The AN5006-20 uses the dual-power PDP (3000068). This PDP performs the
following functions: power distribution, alarm signal processing, over-voltage /
under-voltage protection, lightning protection, and reverse polarity connection
protection.

The PDP (3000068) is used to perform the following functions:

u Inducts two channels of -48 V power (active and standby) from the external (e.g.
the power cabinet) and provides three sets of redundant branch power rails (six
branch power rails total) for the three subracks.

u The lightning protection function: The PDP can effectively withstand the surge
of 2 kV (1.2/50 us-8/20 us combination wave) in the common mode and the
surge of 1 kV (1.2/50 us-8/20 us combination wave) in the differential mode on
the power line.

u The alarm input and output function: The PDP can collect the alarm information
reported by the corresponding devices in the cabinet, provide audio-video
alarms for the signals, and output the alarm signal to the upper layer equipment
(such as the head of row cabinet).

3.2.3.2 Appearance

See Figure 3-4 for the appearance of the PDP (3000068).

Figure 3-4 The PDP (3000068)'s Appearance

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3.2.4 PDP (3000063)

The following introduces the function, appearance, front panel, power connectors,
and technical specifications of the PDP (3000063).

3.2.4.1 Function

The AN5006-20 uses the PDP (3000063), which provides the branch power rails for
the equipment.

3.2.4.2 Appearance

See Figure 3-5 for the appearance of the PDP (3000063).

Figure 3-5 The PDP (3000063)'s Appearance

3.2.5 Subrack

External dimensions

u The subrack with mounting ears: 88 mm × 486 mm × 253.3 mm (Height × Width


× Depth).

u The subrack without mounting ears: 88 mm × 440mm × 253.3 mm (Height ×


Width × Depth).

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Figure 3-6 The Appearance of the AN5006-20 Subrack

Internal layout

Figure 3-7 The Internal Layout of the AN5006-20 Subrack

As shown in Figure 3-7, the AN5006-20 subrack consists of two primary parts.

u The left part is used to install the fan unit, the power supply card, and the
management control card.

4 Among them, the fan unit is on the leftmost, inducing draught from right to
left;

4 the power supply card can lead in both AC and DC power supplies
simultaneously;

4 The management control card is at the bottom on left, with uplink card
assembled on it as its subcard.

u The right part includes four horizontal slots for installing service interface cards.

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3.2.6 Cards

Table 3-1 The Card List

Card Type Card Abbreviation Function Description

Provides 32 ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ interfaces with the


AD32
build-in splitter.

Provides 64 ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ interfaces, without a


AD64
splitter inside the card.

VD32 Provides 32 VDSL2 interfaces, with a built-in splitter.

POTS32 Provides 32 POTS interfaces.


BRIA Provides eight ISDN 2B+D access U interfaces.
Service interface POTS Provides 64 POTS interfaces.
card Provides 32 ADSL2+ interfaces and voice integrated
CASA interfaces (each port can integrate an ADSL2+ data signal and
a voice signal).

Provides eight TDM-based G.SHDSL subscriber interfaces


HDT8A
and eight E1 interfaces.

Provides eight TDM-based G.SHDSL subscriber interfaces


HDT8B
and two 4×E1 interfaces.
HD32A Provides 32 ATM-based G.SHDSL subscriber interfaces.
Performs the AC / DC conversion and battery charge /
Power supply card PWRB
discharge management.

Fan unit FANB Facilitates air cooling of the equipment.

Performs the system control and management, voice service


MCU-EPON conversion and data service aggregation; provides one EPON
uplink interface.

Performs the system control and management, voice service


MCU-GPON conversion and data service aggregation; provides one GPON
uplink interface.
MCU
Performs the system control and management, voice service
Management
MCU-EPON2 conversion and data service aggregation; provides two EPON
control card
uplink interfaces.

Performs the system control and management, voice service


MCU-GPON2 conversion and data service aggregation; provides two GPON
uplink interfaces.

Performs the system control and management, voice service


MCUA conversion and data service aggregation; provides four E1
uplink interfaces and two GE optical interfaces.

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Table 3-1 The Card List (Continued)

Card Type Card Abbreviation Function Description

Performs the system control and management, voice service


MCUB conversion and data service aggregation; provides two GE
optical interfaces.

Performs the system control and management, voice service


MCUC conversion and data service aggregation; provides one 10G
EPON uplink interface.

Performs the system control and management, voice service


MCUD conversion and data service aggregation; provides one XG-
PON uplink interface.

3.3 Software Architecture

The AN5006-20's software system can be classified as the core switching software,
service interface card software, and network management software based on the
subject that implements the software, as shown in Figure 3-8.

Figure 3-8 System Software Architecture of the Equipment

Residing on the management control card, the core switching software performs
and controls system functions. It manages and maintains the whole AN5006-20, as
well as provides the management and maintenance interface for the network
management system.

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The service interface card software is installed in each functional card, and
communicates with the core switch card via the backplane bus to perform card-level
control. For example, the AD64 card and the VD32 card respectively perform 64
channels of ADSL services and 32 channels of VDSL services. the POTS32 / POTS
card software provides 32 / 64 voice interfaces for processing the subscriber voice
stream.

The network management software runs on the network management system


server to provide the GUI for users. The network management software
communicates with the core switching software via the SNMP.

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The following details how to manage the AN5006-20 through the UNM2000 and the
CLI system.

Management Mode

CLI Network Management System

The UNM2000

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4.1 Management Mode

The AN5006-20 supports the following management modes for maintenance and
monitoring of the equipment.

u The management modes can be classified according to whether the network


management system computer is directly connected to the equipment’s
network management interface.

4 In the local management mode, the network management system


computer is directly connected to the equipment’s network management
interface to manage the equipment. The AN5006-20’s Console interface
serves as the local management interface.

4 In the Telnet remote management mode, the network management system


computer is connected with the equipment via the LAN or Internet.

u The management modes can also be classified according to whether the


graphical GUI is used.

4 The GUI mode provides graphical interfaces for operators. It is easy to


understand and operate.

4 The CLI mode provides the command line interfaces. The disadvantage of
this mode is that it may be too complex and professional for the casual or
occasional operators.

Note:

The GUI management mode is recommended for the AN5006-20.

4.2 CLI Network Management System

Users can log in the CLI network management system in one of the two modes as
follows.

u Log in the AN5006-20 system via the Console port using a hyper terminal.

u Log in the AN5006-20 system via the GE port in the Telnet mode.

Figure 4-1 illustrates the network diagram for the CLI network management system.

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Figure 4-1 Network Diagram for the CLI Network Management System

4.3 The UNM2000

Compared with its predecessor, the UNM2000 has enhanced management


capability, extensibility and practicability to serve as a new generation of customer-
centered and future-oriented network management system. The features of the
UNM2000 are described as follows:

u The UNM2000 has its management capability improved by using the


distributed deployment. It controls the management module flexibly using the
License function.

u Using the industry-leading retractable modularized architecture, the UNM2000


supports the distribution and hierarchy of the database module, service
configuration module and common module.

u As a new generation of network management system, the UNM2000 aims to


provide users with customer-centered experience.

u As an independent application program, the UNM2000 can be installed in


various operating systems based on different databases. That is, it is
compatible with multiple operating systems.

u The UNM2000 can provide both superior solutions for large-scale networks and
low-cost solutions for small and medium-sized networks.

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u The UNM2000 can be run on the Windows, Linux and Solaris operating
systems. The performance of the client end and server end of the UNM2000 is
irrelevant to the operating system used.

4.3.1 Function

Configuration Management

The UNM2000 manages the configurations of all the equipment in the network, and
users can configure various items for the equipment via the UNM2000. The
UNM2000 provides a universal configuration GUI for all services. Users can
configure various services such as data, voice, IPTV and CATV services collectively
on the UNM2000, which greatly enhances the efficiency of configuration.

Topology Management

In the topology management, the state of connection between the managed NEs is
displayed in form of topography, and users can learn about the network condition of
the entire network in a real time manner and monitor the operation state by viewing
the topology view.

Alarm Management

The system can monitor the faults and abnormalities that occur during the operation
of the equipment in a real time manner using the alarm management function.
Meanwhile, it provides detailed information about the alarms and analyzing
measures to assistant in fault isolation and troubleshooting.

Event Management

Events occur during the normal operation of the system, and they act as active
notices to users. The UNM2000 divides the events into four levels based on the
order of severity: urgent, major, minor and prompt.

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Performance Management

The UNM2000 supports viewing the real-time performance data and comprehensive
management performance data. It can monitor the real-time performance of relevant
equipment in the access network and compare the instant performance, which
helps users to learn of the current operation state and basic performance of the
network, prevent network accidents and plan the operation network appropriately.

Security Management

The purpose of security management is to prevent illegal users from logging in the
network management system and prevent legal users from operating the network
management system beyond their authorization, so as to guarantee the safe
operation of the network. The UNM2000 provides a sound security management
mechanism to guarantee the network security by means of authorization and
domain division, access control, log management, and so on.

4.3.2 Operating Environment

Server End

The hardware configuration requirements for the UNM2000 server vary with the
network scale. See Table 4-1 for the details.

Table 4-1 Hardware Configuration Requirements for the Server End

Network Scale CPU Clock Rate CPU Quantity Memory Size Hard Disk Space

Equivalent to more
than 1000 equipment
sets in the central
Intel E7-8837 (8-
office, with fully- 4 64G 4*600GB
core), 2.6 GHz
configured remote
equipment under
them.
Equivalent to 500 to
1000 equipment sets
Intel XeonE7-
in the central office,
4610V2 (8-core), 2.3 4 32G 4*600GB
with fully-configured
GHZ
remote equipment
under them.

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Table 4-1 Hardware Configuration Requirements for the Server End (Continued)

Network Scale CPU Clock Rate CPU Quantity Memory Size Hard Disk Space

Equivalent to 100 to
500 equipment sets in
Intel XeonE5-
the central office, with
2667V2 (8-core), 3.3 2 32G 2*600GB
fully-configured remote
GHz
equipment under
them.
Equivalent to less than
100 equipment sets in
Intel XeonE5-
the central office, with
2430V2 (6-core), 2.5 2 16G 2*600GB
fully-configured remote
GHz
equipment under
them.

Table 4-2 lists the software requirements for the network management system
server computer.

Table 4-2 Software Configuration Requirements for the Server End

Configuration Item Requirement

Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64-bit


Operating System Linux Enterprise11 64-bit

Solaris 11 64-bit
Database SQL Server 2008 R2
JRE JRE 1.6.0

Client End

Table 4-3 presents the hardware configuration requirements for the UNM2000 client
end.

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Table 4-3 Hardware Configuration Requirements for the Client End

Network Scale CPU Clock Rate CPU Quantity Memory Size Hard Disk Space

Equivalent to more
than 1000 equipment
sets in the central Intel XeonE5-
office, with fully- 2637V2 (4-core), 3.5 1 8G 2*500GB
configured remote GHz
equipment under
them.
Equivalent to 500 to
1000 equipment sets
Intel XeonE5-
in the central office,
2637V2 (4-core), 3.5 1 8G 2*500GB
with fully-configured
GHz
remote equipment
under them.
Equivalent to 100 to
500 equipment sets in
the central office, with Intel i3-4130 (dual-
1 8G 1*500GB
fully-configured core), 3.4 GHz
remote equipment
under them.
Equivalent to less
than 100 equipment
sets in the central
Intel i3-4130 (dual-
office, with fully- 1 8G 1*500GB
core), 3.4 GHz
configured remote
equipment under
them.

Table 4-4 represents the software requirements for the computer to run the network
management system client end.

Table 4-4 Software Configuration Requirement for the Client End

Configuration Item Requirement

Operating System Windows 7


JRE JRE 1.6.0

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4.3.3 Network Mode

In-band Mode

In the in-band network mode, the management data and service data are
transmitted via the same channel.

Advantage: The network is flexible, requiring no additional equipment, and has a


relatively low cost.

Disadvantage: When a fault occurs in the network, the information channel leading
to the managed network is interrupted, and you will be unable to do the
maintenance work on the managed equipment via the UNM2000.

Out-of-band Mode

In the out-of-band network mode, the management data and service data are
transmitted via different channels.

Advantage: The management data channel is independent from the service data
channel, and the management is not restricted by the state of the service data
channel. Compared with the in-band mode, the out-of-band network mode can
provide a more reliable equipment management channel. When a fault occurs in the
managed equipment, the UNM2000 can identify the equipment information in a
timely manner for real-time monitoring.

Disadvantage: In the out-of-band network mode, an independent channel should be


set up for the UNM2000 to manage the equipment in the network. The maintenance
channel independent from the service channel should be provided. Accordingly, the
network construction cost is relatively high.

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Network Example

The typical network mode for the UNM2000 is characterized by collective


deployment with a single host. The UNM2000 is connected with the NEs in the out-
of-band mode. See Figure 4-2 for the network diagram.

Figure 4-2 Network Example

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Standards

The following introduces the technical specifications of the AN5006-20 and the
standards applied.

Performance Parameters

Interface Specification

Mechanical Dimensions and Weight

Power Supply and Power Consumption

Equipment Room Conditions

Standards and Protocols

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5.1 Performance Parameters

Introduces specifications such as overall performance, access capacity and service


characteristics.

5.1.1 Overall Performance

Table 5-1 Overall Performance of the Equipment

Item Description

Management control card switching capacity 128 Gbit/s


Backplane bus switching capacity 18 Gbit/s

5.1.2 Access Capability

Table 5-2 The Equipment Access Capacity

Item Specification

Maximum quantity of EPON / GPON / 10G EPON interfaces


1
provided by a single subrack

Maximum quantity of ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ interfaces


256
provided by a single subrack

Maximum quantity of VDSL2 interfaces provided by a single


128
subrack
Maximum quantity of POTS interfaces provided by a single
256
subrack
Maximum quantity of U interfaces provided by a single
32
subrack
Maximum quantity of voice and data combined interfaces
128
provided by a single subrack

Maximum quantity of G.SHDSL (ATM) interfaces provided by


128
a single subrack

Maximum quantity of G.SHDSL (TDM) interfaces provided by


32
a single subrack

Maximum quantity of E1 uplink ports provided by a single


4
subrack
Maximum quantity of GE interfaces provided by a single
2
subrack

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5.1.3 Reliability Specifications

See Table 5-3 for card reliability specifications of the AN5006-20; see Table 5-4 for
the equipment reliability specifications.

Table 5-3 The Card Reliability Specifications

Card MTBF (hour) MTBF (year) Failure Rate (ppm)

MCU-GPON 204325.63 23.32 4.281


MCU-EPON 204329.32 23.33 4.334
MCU-GPON2 205668.17 23.47 4.219
MCU-EPON2 203227.89 23.20 4.198
MCUA 202981.45 23.17 4.113
MCUB 204836.52 23.38 4.462
MCUC 203976.84 23.19 4.197
MCUD 204584.26 23.35 4.278
AD32 156789.49 17.90 5.587
AD64 127758.52 17.90 5.587
VD32 156789.49 17.90 5.587
POTS32 139523.68 15.92 6.301
POTS 139448.10 15.90 6.289
BRIA 139448.10 15.90 6.289
CASA 139637.10 15.88 6.289
HD32A 145871.21 17.83 5.841
HDT8A 145871.21 17.83 5.841
HDT8B 145871.21 17.83 5.841
PWRB 200000.00 22.83 5.705
FANB 130524.12 14.90 6.711
Note 1: The MTTR (mean time to repair) for each card is 0.5 hour.

Table 5-4 The Equipment Reliability Specifications

Configuration MTBF MTBF Failure Rate


Availability
Model (hour) (year) (ppm)

IP uplink, 256
125906.76 14.37 7.942 0.99999205
lines
Note 1: The MTTR (mean time to repair) for the entire system is 0.5 hour.

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5.2 Interface Specification

The following introduces the interface specifications of the each card.

5.2.1 Interface Specifications of the AD32 / AD64 Card

Table 5-5 Specifications of the ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ Interface

Item ADSL Interface ADSL2 Interface ADSL2+ Interface


Interface type SCSI-68 SCSI-68 SCSI-68
Interface rate Uplink: 1Mbit/s Uplink: 1Mbit/s Uplink: 1Mbit/s
(maximum) Downlink: 8Mbit/s Downlink: 12Mbit/s Downlink: 26Mbit/s
Transmission
Twisted-pair cable Twisted-pair cable Twisted-pair cable
media
ITU-T G.992.1 (G.dmt), G.
Applicable ITU-T G.992.3 and ANSI T1. ITU-T G.992.5 and ANSI T1.
992.2 (G.lite) and ANSI T1.
standard 413 413
413
Transmission
3km to 5km 6.5km 6.5km
distance

5.2.2 Interface Specifications of the VD32 Card

Table 5-6 Specifications of the VDSL Interface

Item VDSL2 Interface


Interface type SCSI-68
Uplink: 50Mbit/s
Interface rate
Downlink: 100Mbit/s
Transmission media Twisted-pair cable

Applicable standard ITU-T G.993.2, G.992.1, G.992.3, G.992.5


Transmission distance 3km

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5.2.3 Interface Specifications of the POTS32 / POTS Card

Table 5-7 Interface Specifications of the POTS Card

Item Specifications

Loop resistance ≥ 2100 Ω


Loop current 19mA
Second-line return loss ≥ 20 dB
Impedance characteristic 600Ω or CPLX (complex impedance)

Protection capability Compliant with the ITU K.20

Idle channel noise < -65 dB


Frequency characteristic 300 Hz to 3400Hz

5.2.4 Interface Specifications of the CASA Card

See Interface Specifications of the AD32 / AD64 Card for the specifications of the
ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ interface.

See Interface Specifications of the POTS32 / POTS Card for the specifications of
the POTS interface.

5.2.5 Interface Specifications of the BRIA Card

Table 5-8 Specifications of the LINE1-8 Interface

Item Specification

Transmission mode 2-wire full duplex digital transmission

Line code 2B1Q


Line impedance 135 Ω
Line rate 144 kbit/s
Transmission distance 3.5 km for the 0.4 mm cable; 5 km for the 0.5 mm cable.

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5.2.6 Interface Specifications of the MCU Card

Table 5-9 Specifications of the Ethernet Electrical Interfaces

Item 10 / 100 / 1000Base-T


Interface type RJ45

Interface rate 10 / 100 / 1000Mbit/s self-adaptive

Transmission media CAT-5


Applicable standard IEEE 802.3-2008
Transmission distance 100m

Table 5-10 Specifications of the Ethernet Optical Interfaces

Item 1000Base-SX 1000Base-LX


Interface type LC / PC LC / PC
Interface rate (Mbit/s) 1000 1000
Applicable standard IEEE 802.3z IEEE 802.3z
Central wavelength (nm) 850 1310
Maximum transmission distance (m) 500 20000
Maximum launched power (dBm) -4 -3
Minimum launched power (dBm) -9.5 -11.5
Maximum overload optical power (dBm) 0 -3
Minimum receiving sensitivity (dBm) -17 -19
Minimum extinction ratio (dB) 9 9

Table 5-11 Specifications of the Console Interface

Item Description

Interface type RJ-45

Interface standard Asynchronous EIA / TIA-232

Rate 9600bit/s

EPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-EPON / MCU-EPON2 Card

Table 5-12 EPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-EPON / MCU-EPON2 Card

Item 1.25Gbit/s EPON Interface


Interface type SC / PC
Signal nominal rate 1.25Gbit/s±100ppm
Emitter
Wavelength range 1480nm to 1500nm

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Table 5-12 EPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-EPON / MCU-EPON2 Card


(Continued)

Item 1.25Gbit/s EPON Interface


Mean launched power (maximum) +7dBm
Mean launched power (minimum) +2dBm
Average launched power of OFF
-39dBm
transmitter
Extinction ratio (minimum) 9dB
Signal nominal rate 1.25Gbit/s±100ppm

Receiver Wavelength range 1260nm to 1360nm


Receiving sensitivity (maximum) -27dBm

GPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-GPON / MCU-GPON2 Card

Table 5-13 GPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-GPON / MCU-GPON2 Card (Class B+)

Item Specification

Interface type SC / PC
Signal nominal rate 2.5Gbit/s±100ppm

Wavelength range 1480nm to 1500nm


Mean launched power (maximum) +5.0dB
Emitter
Mean launched power (minimum) +1.5dB
Average launched power of OFF
-39dB
transmitter
Extinction ratio (minimum) 9dB
Signal nominal rate 1.25Gbit/s±100ppm
Receiver
Wavelength range 1260nm to 1360nm
Receiving sensitivity (maximum) -28dBm

Table 5-14 GPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-GPON / MCU-GPON2 Card (Class C+)

Item Specification

Interface type SC / PC
Signal nominal rate 2.5Gbit/s±100ppm

Emitter Wavelength range 1480nm to 1500nm


Mean launched power (maximum) +7.0dB
Mean launched power (minimum) +3.0dB

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Table 5-14 GPON Interface Specifications of the MCU-GPON / MCU-GPON2 Card (Class C+)
(Continued)

Item Specification

Average launched power of OFF


-39dB
transmitter
Extinction ratio (minimum) 9dB
Signal nominal rate 1.25Gbit/s±100ppm
Receiver
Wavelength range 1260nm to 1360nm
Receiving sensitivity (maximum) -30dBm

5.2.7 Interface Specifications of the MCUA Card

Table 5-15 Specifications of the E1 Interface

Item Description

Transmission code HDB3


Code rate 2048bit/s
Allowable frequency offset ± 50 ppm

75Ω (unbalanced)
Input / output impedance
120Ω (balanced)

51.2kHz to 102.4kHz ≥ 12 dB (input) ≥ 10 dB (output)

Return loss 102.4kHz to 2048kHz ≥ 18 dB (input) ≥ 14 dB (output)

2048kHz to 3072kHz ≥ 14 dB (input) ≥ 10 dB (output)

V0-P=2.37V(±10%) (75Ω)
Output amplitude
V0-P=3V(±10%) (120Ω)

Attenuation of the input


0dB to 6dB (1024kHz)
port

See Table 5-9 for the specifications of the Ethernet electrical interfaces.

See Table 5-10 for the specifications of the Ethernet optical interfaces.

See Table 5-11 for the specifications of the Console interface.

5.2.8 Interface Specifications of the MCUB Card

See Table 5-9 for the specifications of the Ethernet electrical interfaces.

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See Table 5-10 for the specifications of the Ethernet optical interfaces.

See Table 5-11 for the specifications of the Console interface.

5.2.9 Interface Specifications of the MCUC Card

Table 5-16 Specifications of 10G EPON Interfaces

1.25Gbit/s 10G EPON 10Gbit/s 10G EPON


Item
Interface Interface
Interface type SC / PC SC / PC
Signal nominal rate 1.25Gbit/s±100ppm 10Gbit/s±100ppm

Wavelength range 1480nm to 1500nm 1574nm to 1580nm


Mean launched power
+5dBm +5dBm
(maximum)

Mean launched power


Emitter +2dBm +2dBm
(minimum)

Average launched power


-42dBm -42dBm
of OFF transmitter
Extinction ratio
9dB +6dB
(minimum)

Signal nominal rate 1.25Gbit/s±100ppm 10Gbit/s±100ppm

Wavelength range 1280nm to 1340nm 1260nm to 1280nm


Receiver
Receiving sensitivity
-30dBm -28dBm
(maximum)

See Table 5-9 for the specifications of the Ethernet electrical interfaces.

See Table 5-11 for the specifications of the Console interface.

5.2.10 Interface Specifications of the MCUD Card

Table 5-17 Specifications of the XG-PON Interface

Item XG-PON interface


Wavelength range 1260nm to 1280nm

Transmitter Mean launched power (B.O.L) +2.5dBm to +6.5dBm


Mean launched power (E.O.L) +2.0dBm to +7.0dBm

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Table 5-17 Specifications of the XG-PON Interface (Continued)

Item XG-PON interface


Average launched power of OFF
-45.0dBm
transmitter
Extinction ratio (minimum) +8.2dB
Wavelength range 1575nm to 1580nm
Bit error ratio 10-3
Receiver
Average receiving power (overload) -8dBm
Receiving sensitivity (maximum) -28.0dBm

See Table 5-9 for the specifications of the Ethernet electrical interfaces.

See Table 5-11 for the specifications of the Console interface.

5.2.11 Interface Specifications of the HD32A Card

Table 5-18 Specifications of the G.SHDSL Interface

Item Description

Single: 5.7Mbit/s
Interface rate (maximum)
Pair: 11.4Mbit/s
Transmission distance (dependent on line 3200m (when the transmission rate is 2.0
quality) Mbps)

Transmission media Twisted-pair cable

Modulation type TC-QAM


Transmit power 13.5 dBm

5.2.12 Interface Specifications of the HDT8A Card

See Table 5-18 for the G.SHDSL interface specifications.

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5.2.13 Interface Specifications of the HDT8B Card

Table 5-19 Specifications of the G.SHDSL Interface

Item Description

Interface rate (maximum) 2.048 Mbit/s


Transmission distance (dependent on line quality) 4000m

Transmission medium Twisted-pair cable

Modulation type TC-PAM


Transmit power 13.5 dBm

Table 5-20 Specifications of the E1 Interface

Item Description

Encoding type HDB3


75Ω unbalanced interface (compliant with the
standards G.703 and G.823);
Interface type
The transmission delay is less than 1.5ms (uplink or
downlink)

Longtime bit error rate The 24-hour bit error rate is 0.


Interface rate 2048 Kbit/s
Allowable frequency offset 2.048 MHz ± 50 PPM

5.3 Mechanical Dimensions and Weight

Table 5-21 Mechanical Dimensions and Weight of the Equipment

Subrack with Mounting Ears Subrack without Mounting Ears


Item Weight (Net)
(Height × Weight × Depth) (Height × Weight × Depth)

Subrack 88mm × 486mm × 253.3mm 88mm × 440mm × 253.3mm 3.8kg

Subrack (fully
88mm × 486mm × 253.3mm 88mm × 440mm × 253.3mm 12kg
loaded with cards)

5.4 Power Supply and Power Consumption

The maximum power consumption of a single AN5006-20 subrack is 280 W.

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See Table 5-22 for the power consumption of the AN5006-20's cards under the -48
V DC power supply.

Table 5-22 Power Consumption of the Equipment's Cards

Card Power Consumption Card Power Consumption

MCU-GPON card 26W AD64 card 55W


MCU-EPON card 27W POTS32 card 25W
MCU-GPON2 card 28W POTS card 45W
MCU-EPON2 card 29W VD32 card 72W
MCUA card 50W CASA card 67W
MCUB card 28W HDT8A card 30W
MCUC card 27W HDT8B card 28W
MCUD card 50W HD32A card 30W
AD32 card 32W FANB card 16W
BRIA card 30W - -

5.5 Equipment Room Conditions

The following introduces the requirements for the power supply and operation
environment of the equipment room.

5.5.1 Power Supply

u Power voltage: -48V DC (-40V to -57V) / 220V AC (85V to 285V).

u Lead-acid storage battery: -48V and 1A.

u Power supply: >280 W (a single subrack, fully loaded with cards).

5.5.2 Working Environment

u Ground bearing of the equipment room: >600kg/m2.

u No corrosive and solvent gas, and no dust in the atmosphere; no strong


electromagnetic field nearby.

u The dust in the environment should be nonconductive of both electricity and


magnetism, and noncorrosive. The dust (diameter>5μm) concentration index
should be no larger than 3×104 unit/m3.

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u Grounding resistance: < 10 Ω.

u Atmospheric pressure: 70kPa to 106kPa.

u Temperature and relative humidity requirements:

4 Operating temperature: -30℃ to 55℃;

4 Storage temperature: -40℃ to 80℃;

4 Relative humidity: ≤90%.

5.6 Standards and Protocols

The following introduces the standards and protocols that the equipment should
comply with.

5.6.1 Environment Standards

Number Title
Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and
ANSI/UL 94-2006
Appliances (Proposal dated March 17, 2006)

BS EN 60950-1-2006 Information technology equipment - Safety - General requirements

Information technology equipment - Safety - Equipment installed


BS EN 60950-22-2006
outdoors
Modular order for the development of mechanical structures for
IEC 60917-1
electronic equipment practices - Part 1: Generic standard

Amendment 1 - Modular order for the development of mechanical


IEC 60917-1-amd1 structures for electronic equipment practices - Part 1: Generic
standard
Amendment 1 - Modular order for the development of mechanical
IEC 60917-2 structures for electronic equipment practices - Part 1: Generic
standard
Modular order for the development of mechanical structures for
electronic equipment practices - Part 2: Sectional specification -
IEC 60917-2-1
Interface co-ordination dimensions for the 25 mm equipment
practice

Modular order for the development of mechanical structures for


electronic equipment practices - Part 2: Sectional specification -
IEC 60917-2-2 Interface co-ordination dimensions for the 25 mm equipment
practice - Section 1: Detail specification - Dimensions for cabinets
and racks

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Number Title
Modular order for the development of mechanical structures for
electronic equipment practices - Part 2: Sectional specification -
IEC 60917-2-3 Interface co-ordination dimensions for the 25 mm equipment
practice - Section 2: Detail specification - Dimensions for subracks,
chassis, backplanes, front panels and plug-in units

Modular order for the development of mechanical structures for


electronic equipment practices - Part 2-3: Sectional specification -
IEC 60950-22-2005 Interface co-ordination dimensions for the 25 mm equipment
practice - Extended detail specification - Dimensions for subracks,
chassis, backplanes, front panels and plug-in units

Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 22: Equipment to


IEC 61587-1-2007
be installed outdoors
Mechanical structures for electronic equipment - Tests for IEC
IEC 61587-2-2000
60917 and IEC 60297 - Part 2: Seismic tests for cabinets and racks
Mechanical structures for electronic equipment - Tests for IEC
IEC 61587-3-2006 60917 and IEC 60297 - Part 3: Electromagnetic shielding
performance tests for cabinets, racks and subracks

(Test for flammability of plastic materials for parts in devices and


UL 94-1996
appliances )

5.6.2 EMC Standard

Number Title
Information technology equipment — Radio Disturbance
CISPR 22
characteristics — Limits and methods of measurement
Information technology equipment — Immunity characteristics —
CISPR 24
Limits and methods of measurement
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
EN 300 386 Telecommunication network equipment; ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) requirements

Information technology equipment — Radio disturbance


EN 55022
characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement
Information technology equipment — Immunity characteristics —
EN 55024
Limits and methods of measurement
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 4 — 2: Electrostatic
EN 61000-4-2
discharge immunity test

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 4 — 3: Testing and


EN 61000-4-3 measurement techniques-Radiated, radio-frequency,
electromagnetic field immunity test

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Number Title
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 4 — 4: Testing and
EN 61000-4-4 measurement techniques-Electrical fast transient/burst immunity
test
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part4 — 5: Testing and
EN 61000-4-5
measurement techniques-Surge immunity test

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 4 — 6: Testing and


EN 61000-4-6 measurement techniques-Immunity to conducted disturbances,
induced by radio-frequency fields

Power supply interface at the input telecommunications equipment;


ETSI EN 300132 -2
Part 2: Operated by direct current (DC)

Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);


ETSI EN 300386 V 1.4.1 Telecommunication network equipment; Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) requirements

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 4 — 2:Testing and


IEC 61000-4-2
measurement techniques-Electrostatic discharge immunity test

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 4 — 3: Testing and


IEC 61000-4-3 measurement techniques-Radiated, radio-frequency,
electromagnetic field immunity test

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 4 — 4: Testing and


IEC 61000-4-4 measurement techniques-Electrical fast transient/burst immunity
test
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part4 — 5: Testing and
IEC 61000-4-5
measurement techniques-Surge immunity test

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 4 — 6: Testing and


IEC 61000-4-6 measurement techniques-Immunity to conducted disturbances,
induced by radio-frequency fields

Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a


ITU-T K.20
telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents

ITU-T K.43 Immunity requirements for telecommunication equipment

EMC requirements for telecommunication equipment — Product


ITU-T K.48
family Recommendation

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5.6.3 Safety Standards

Number Title
Safety of laser products – Part 1 : Equipment classification and
EN 60825-1
requirements

Safety of laser products – Part 2 : Safety of optical fibre


EN 60825-2
communication
Information technology equipment –Safety – Part 1: General
EN 60950-1
Requirements

Safety of laser products – Part 1 : Equipment classification and


IEC 60825-1
requirements

Safety of laser products – Part 2 : Safety of optical fibre


IEC 60825-2
communication
Safety of Information technology equipment including Electrical
IEC 60950-2001
Business Equipment

Information Technology Equipment – Safety – Part 1: General


UL 60950-1:2003
Requirements

5.6.4 EPON Standard

Number Title
DSL Forum TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol

DSL Forum WT-142 Framework for TR-069 enabled PON devices (Revision 3)

IEEE Standard for Information technology–Telecommunications


and information exchange between systems–Local and
IEEE 802.3-2005 metropolitan area networks– Specific requirements Part 3: Carrier
Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)
Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications

5.6.5 10G EPON Standard

Number Title
IEEE Standard for Information technology-Telecommunications
and information exchange between systems-Local and metro
politan area networks-Specific requirements Part 3: Carrier Sense
IEEE802.3av-2009 Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CDMA/CD) Access
Method and Physical Layer Specifications Amendment 1: Physical
Layer Specifications and Management Parameters for 10 Gb/s
Passive Optical Networks

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5.6.6 GPON Standards

Standard Number Title


Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (GPON): General
ITU-T G.984.1
characteristics
Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): Physical
ITU-T G.984.2
Media Dependent (PMD) layer specification

Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (G-PON): Transmission


ITU-T G.984.3
convergence layer specification

ITU-T G.Imp984.3 Implementers’ Guide for ITU-T Rec. G.984.3 (02/2004)

Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (G-PON): ONT


ITU-T G.984.4
management and control interface specification

ITU-T G.Imp.984.4 Implementor’s Guide for ITU-T Rec. G.984.4

ITU-T G.984.5 Enhancement band for gigabit capable optical access networks

Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (GPON): Reach


ITU-T G.984.6
extension
ITU-T G.988 ONU management and control interface (OMCI) specification

5.6.7 XG-PON Standard

Number Title
10-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (XG-PON): General
ITU-T G.987.1
requirements

10-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (XG-PON): Physical


ITU-T G.987.2
media dependent (PMD) layer specification

10-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (XG-PON):


ITU-T G.987.3
Transmission convergence (TC) layer specification

5.6.8 Ethernet Protocol

Number Title
IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks:
IEEE 802-2001
Overview and Architecture
IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks–Virtual
IEEE 802.1ad
Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 4: Provider Bridges

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Virtual


IEEE802.1ag-2007 Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 5: Connectivity Fault
Management

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Number Title
IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks -
IEEE 802.1w-2001 Common specifications - Part 3: Media access control (MAC)
bridges; Amendment 2: Rapid reconfiguration

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Port-


IEEE 802.1x-2004
Based Network Access Control
IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks: Media
IEEE 802.1D-2004
Access Control (MAC) Bridges

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks–Virtual


IEEE 802.1Q-2005
Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 4: Provider Bridges

IEEE Standard for Information technology–Telecommunications


and information exchange between systems–Local and
IEEE 802.3-2008 metropolitan area networks– Specific requirements Part 3: Carrier
Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access
Method and Physical Layer Specifications

An architectural framework for support of Quality of Service in


ITU-T Y.1291
packet networks

Requirements for OAM functions in Ethernet-based networks and


ITU-T Y.1730
Ethernet services
TR-101 Migration to Ethernet-Based DSL Aggregation

5.6.9 ADSL Protocol

Number Title
ITU-T G.992.1 Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) transceivers

ITU-T G.992.2 Splitterless asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) transceivers

ITU-T G.992.3 Asymmetric digital subscriber line transceivers (ADSL2)

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) transceivers -


ITU-T G.992.5
Extended bandwidth ADSL2 (ADSL2+)

Network to Customer Installation Interfaces - Asymmetric Digital


ANSI T1.413
Subscriber Line (ADSL) Metallic Interface

5.6.10 VDSL Protocol

Number Title
ITU-T G.993.2 Very high speed digital subscriber line transceivers 2 (VDSL2)

ITU-T G.993.5 Self-FEXT cancellation (Vectoring) for use with VDSL2 transceivers

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5.6.11 G.SHDSL Protocol

Number Title
single-pair high-speed digital subscriber line (shdsl) transceivers
ITU-T G.991.2 series g: transmission systems and media, digital systems and
networks digital sections and digital line system - access networks

5.6.12 V5 Protocol

Number Title
V-interfaces at the digital local exchange (LE)-V5.2 interfaces) base
ITU-T G.965
on 2048 kbit/s for the support of access network (AN)

5.6.13 NGN Protocol

Number Title
IETF RFC 3435 RFC 3435- Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) Version 1.0

ITU-T G.711 Pulse code modulation (PCM) of voice frequencies

ITU-T G.711.1 Wideband embedded extension for G.711 pulse code modulation

Dual rate speech coder for multimedia communications


ITU-T G.723.1
transmitting at 5.3 and 6.3 kbit/s

Coding of speech at 8 kbit/s using conjugate-structure algebraic-


ITU-T G.729
code-excited linear prediction (CS-ACELP)

G.729 based Embedded Variable bit-rate coder: An 8-32 kbit/s


ITU-T G.729.1
scalable wideband coder bitstream interoperable with G.729

Implementers' Guide for G.729 Annexes B, F, G, I and C+ (Coding


ITU-T G.Imp 729
of speech at 8 kbit/s using CS-ACELP)

5.6.14 IMS Protocol

Number Title
3GPP TS 23.228 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)

Signalling flows for the IP multimedia call control based on SIP and
3GPPTS24.228
SDP
3GPP TS 24.229 IP Multimedia Call Control Protocol based on SIP and SDP
RFC3261 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol

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5.6.15 Multicast Protocol

Number Title
IETF RFC 1112 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting

IETF RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2

5.6.16 ISDN Protocol

Standard Number Title


ITU-T I.430 Basic user-network interface-Layer 1 specification

ITU-T I.431 Primary rate user-network interface-Layer 1 specification

Q.921 ISDN user-network interface-Data link layer specification

ISDN user-network interface layer 3 specification for basic call


Q.931
control

5.6.17 Time Standards

Number Title
Precise Time Synchronization as the Basis for Real Time
IEEE 1588
Applications in Automation

Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation


IETF RFC 1305
and Analysis

Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and
IETF RFC 2030
OSI

5.6.18 Other Standards and Protocols

Number Title
IETF RFC 2284 PPP Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)

Specification for Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for Optical


SFF-8472
Transceivers (Rev 10.3 Dec.1, 2007)

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Appendix A Abbreviations

ACL Access Control List


BRAS Broadband Remote Access Server
CDR Call Detail Record
CLI Command Line Interface
CoS Class of Service
CSMA Carrier Sense Multiple Access

DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DoS Denial of Service


DSL Digital Subscriber Line

DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer

EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility

FDB Forwarding Database

FE Fast Ethernet
FEC Forward Error Correction
FTP File Transfer Protocol
FoIP Fax over IP
GE Gigabit Ethernet

GUI Graphical User Interface

HG Home Gateway

ID identification
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol

IP Internet Protocol
IPTV IP Television
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network

LAN Local Area Network


MAC Medium Access Control
MGC Media Gateway Controller

MTBF Mean Time Between Failure


NGN Next Generation Network
PCM Pulse Code Modulation
PDP Power Distribution Panel
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
ppm parts per million

PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network

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QoS Quality of Service

RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

SCB Single Copy Broadcast

SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol

SP Strict Priority

STB Set Top Box

TCP Transmission Control Protocol


VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP Voice over IP
VPN Virtual Private Network
WRR Weighted Round Robin

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