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ZXA10 C300&C320 Product Description
V1.0 2015/2/14 He Jun Sun Yanfeng Not open to the third party
TABLE OF CONTENTS
6 Interfaces ...................................................................................................... 84
6.1 Maintenance Interfaces ................................................................................... 84
6.2 Service Interfaces ........................................................................................... 84
8 Physical Specifications................................................................................ 90
8.1 Performance Specifications ............................................................................ 94
8.1.1 System Performance ...................................................................................... 94
8.1.2 System Configuration ...................................................................................... 94
8.1.3 Interface Type and Quantity ............................................................................ 95
8.2 Power Consumption........................................................................................ 98
8.3 Interface Specifications ................................................................................. 102
8.3.1 XG-PON1 Interface ....................................................................................... 102
8.3.2 GPON Interface ............................................................................................ 103
8.3.3 10G-EPON Interface ..................................................................................... 104
8.3.4 EPON Interface............................................................................................. 105
8.3.5 10GE Interface.............................................................................................. 106
8.3.6 GE Interface.................................................................................................. 109
8.3.7 FE Interface .................................................................................................. 112
8.3.8 E1/T1 Interface ............................................................................................. 114
8.3.9 STM-N Interface............................................................................................ 114
8.3.10 Clock Interface .............................................................................................. 116
8.4 Reliability Specifications................................................................................ 118
FIGURES
TABLES
The ZXA10 C300 and ZXA10 C320 are the main optical access products of ZTE. The
ZXA10 C300 is a large-capacity AN equipment and suitable for optical access application
of high-density subscribers, while the ZXA10 C320 is a small-capacity AN equipment low
density device and suitable for optical access application of low-density subscribers. The
ZXA10 C300 and ZXA10 C320 share the same interface cards on user side and support
similar functions. Figure 1-1 shows the ZXA10 C300/C320 networking diagram.
PON OLT: supports GPON, XG-PON1 and P2P access, supports FTTH, FTTB,
FTTC, FTTdp, FTTM networking in cooperation with different types of ONUs.
Layer 2 optical access platform: supports Ethernet uplink and downlink, supports
convergence and forwarding of layer 2 Ethernet service traffics.
Layer 3 optical access platform: supports layer 3 routing, supports convergence and
forwarding of IP service traffics, implements the gateway function.
Service access control: implements access control, traffic control and service
bearing for each subscriber and each service, subscribers include family subscribers
and enterprise subscribers, services include voice, the Internet, IPTV, L2 VPN and
MEF.
Multi-play service access: supports HSIA, VoIP, and video (including IPTV and VOD)
access, CATV access based on the third wavelength, and TDM service access
based on CES, satisfying the requirements of common subscriber and business
subscribers.
High density ports: supports 16 service card slots , 16-port GPON interface card, 48-
port P2P interface card, and 8-port XG-PON1 interface card; supports independent
uplink cards and maximum 16 × 10GE uplink capacity.
Layer 2 and layer 3 capacity: supports process of layer 2 switching, VLAN service,
layer 3 routing, MPLS, supports flexible configuration and multiple application
scenarios.
Multiservice access: supports multiservice access of TDM, voice, the Internet, IPTV,
VPN, mobile backhaul.
Small size and easy to install: the compact 2U equipment is easy to install and saves
space.
Card compatibility: interface cards of ZXA10 C320 are compatible with ZXA10 C300,
which cost-effective.
Consistent functions: ZXA10 C320 and ZXA10 C300 support consistent functions,
which is convenient for maintenance.
Coalition networking: ZXA10 C320 and ZXA10 C300 support ring networking and
chain networking by coalition to implement access of long distance and high
reliability service.
2 Product Architecture
The two shelves are different in width and slot number. The two shelves share the same
cards, except the backplanes and fan boxes. Figure 2-1 shows the ZXA10 C300 shelf
appearance (takes IEC 19–inch shelf as the example).
The shelf consists of two parts: 9 U service card area an 1 U fan area. Figure 2-2 shows
the ETSI 21-inch shelf configuration.
Width of slot 0/1/10/11/21/22 is 25 mm, and the width of other slots is 22.5 mm. Table 2-1
describes the ETSI 21-inch shelf configuration.
Slot Card
Width of slot 0/1/10/11/19/20 is 25 mm, and the width of other slots is 22.5 mm. Table 2
describes the IEC 19-inch shelf configuration.
Slot Card
The fan box provides ventilation for the shelf. Fan speed can be automatically adjusted
according to the temperature.
The ZXA10 C320 uses the 19 shelf of 2 U height, see Figure 2-4
The fan box is on the left side of the shelf, providing ventilation to the shelf. The fan box
is pluggable. The fan speed can be automatically adjusted according to the temperature.
Notes: When the ZXA10 C320 uses AC power supply, the AC power card PRAM is
installed in slot 3.
2.1.3 Cards
Fan FCWB Fan control card •ZXA10 C300 fan control card
control •Supports monitoring of single line fan
card box.
–√: Supports
2.1.4 Cabinets
The ZXA10 C300 uses indoor cabinets and outdoor cabinets. Table 5 describes the
cabinets.
The indoor cabinets supports good heat dissipation performance. B6030-22C-IA and
B6030-22C-EB have the same appearance, see Figure 2-6. The difference of two cabinet
is the position of installation columns.
A indoor cabinet components contain PDU, ZXA10 C300 shelves, and wiring
boxes, see Figure 2-7.
Notes: The ZXA10 C320 requires front installation. Before installing the ZXA10 C320 in
the B6030-22C-IA cabinet, you need to install an adaptor bracket first.
Figure 2-9 shows the typical configuration of the EC40EB cabinet. EC40EB supports 1
set of C300.
Figure 2-10 shows the appearance of the EC50EC-S cabinet. EC50EC-S supports 2 set
of C320
Figure 2-13 shows the typical configuration of the EC90EB cabinet. EC90EB supports 1
set of C320.
Module Function
Uplink interface Provides uplink GE or 10GE interface on network side. When the
module active and backup switching and control cards swaps, protection
swap is set up between the switching and control card and uplink
interfaces to avoid the reconnection of uplink fiber.
The fast forwarding channel is from the interface card, Ethernet switch on the switching
and control card, to the 4.5 U uplink card.
In upstream direction, GEM frames are decapsulated from to Ethernet frames, after
Ethernet switch on the switching and control card, and then sent to the 4.5U uplink
interface.
TDM services are encapsulated on the ONU or CES cards using PWE3 technology,
and switched to uplink port by the switching and control card.
The slow forwarding channel refers to the protocol packets processing on CPUs. The
packets can be either terminated on CPUs, or sent back to the forwarding channel by
CPUs. The common processing includes adding subscriber line ID, DHCP snooping, ARP
inspection, IGMP snooping, and Ethernet OAM.
Module Function
Bearing and Abstracts the hardware and interfaces, drives hardware to bear and
driving forward services, shields the bottom layer hardware feature from
subsystem the upper layer software, provides general functional interfaces.
In CLI maintenance mode, users can manage and maintain the ZXA10 C300 through the
serial interface or network interface. Figure 3-1 shows the maintenance networking
diagram in CLI mode.
Serial interface: the RJ45 interface CLI on the switching and control card of the OLT
(ZXA10 C300) can be connected to the serial port of a maintenance terminal..
The out-of-band NM interface is the 10/100M interface on the switching and control
card.
In NM mode, the OLT communicates with the NM server using SNMP. The ZTE NMS
NetNumen U31 adopts C/S model and provides GUI for the unified management of
multiple broadband access devices and integrated access devices. Figure 3-2shows the
maintenance networking diagram in NM mode.
3.2.1 Functions
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following operation and maintenance function:
Topology management
Configuration management
Performance management
Alarm management
Security management
Log management
Task management
System management
Report management
NetNumen U31 is the unified EMS product of ZTE NetNumen brand. NetNumen U31
provides centralized operation and maintenance for the ZTE equipments and network,
supports end-to-end solutions, and supports the management of all ZTE wireline NEs,
including wireline equipments of the service layer, control layer, bearing layer, access
layer, and terminal layer, as well as the data equipments. NetNumen U31 provides
multiple north-bound interfaces to upper layer systems, such as FFTP, SNMP, CORBA,
MTOSI, TL1, and DB
Topology Management
Topology management provides topology view of the whole network, which presents key
information of the network on a clear interface. Topology view displays the NE, NE links,
and alarms in a direct and striking way.
Configuration Management
Performance Management
Alarm Management
Alarm management allows users to learn about the abnormal running status of the
network and equipments in time, helps operation engineers to locate the fault and solve
the problems to ensure the proper running status. Alarm management module receives
and processes the alarms from equipments and display alarms in GUI. The alarms can
be forwarded to specified target by emails and text messages.
Security Management
Security management prevents and prohibits unauthorized users from illegal accessing
or damaging the NetNumen U31 and NEs, prevents the legal users from unauthorized
operations, records all security related operation information for inspection, ensures the
legal operation on the system and proper running of the system.
Log Management
Log management manages the system logs. Logs are the records of events and
operations. By review logs, users can learn about the system running status, locating
faults, review and inspect import events. Log management is a useful tool for the system
administrator to trace system running status, locate faults, and trace users operations.
Task management
Task is a predefined procedure in the NMS. Task specifies the NMS behavior in certain
scenarios. Predefined task allows the NMS automatically carries out related operations
according to current running status to implement automatic scheduling and protection and
improve management efficiency.
System Management
Report Management
Users can easily and directly learn about the system performance and running status by
reading the related reports. Report management can be used with task management to
provide periodical reports.
4 Product Features
XG- Physical layer- Maximum split ratio 1:128, upstream 2.5 Gbit/s,
PON1 basic feature downstream 10 Gbit/s.
feature
Physical layer- Within optical power budget, maximum logical
transmission distance 60 km, differential distance maximum 40 km,
distance maximum physical distance 60 km.
Link layer-DBA Supports multiple ONU DBA modes: SR, NSR , and
hybrid (default).
•SN
•LOID
•Hybird
Physical layer- In the scenario of 1:8 split ratio and deducting (2 + 3.5
transmission + 1) dB engineering margin, supports maximum
distance distance 40 km, differential distance 20 km .
L2-port MAC filtering MAC address black list: supports MAC address table
- and discards packets whose source MAC address
access matches a entry in the table.
control
ACL L2 ports support L2 ACL, L3 standard ACL and L3
extended ACL to control the receiving and
transmission of packets.
L2-port Add external L2 ports support the following VLAN translation rules:
- VLAN VLAN tag or 1:1 •Add an external VLAN tag on ingress direction, delete
translati translate external an external VLAN tag on egress direction.
on VLAN tag •Delete an external VLAN tag on ingress direction, add
an external VLAN tag on egress direction.
•Translate external VLAN in 1:1 mode in both ingress
and egress directions.
Translate VLAN •In L2 port ingress direction, translates VLAN tag and
tag and add then adds external VLAN tag.
external VLAN •In l2 port egress direction, delete the external VLAN
tag tag, and then translate the internal VLAN tag.
•CVLAN CoS
•CVLAN ID + EtherType
•CVLAN ID + CoS
L2-port Traffic statistics Supports traffic statistics based on port and port
- other +SVLAN.
function
s Traffic mirroring •Supports traffic mirroring based on port, port + VLAN,
or ACL.
•Supports ingress/egress traffic mirroring
simultaneously or separately.
Cross connection When two L2 port are in the same SVLAN or SVLAN +
(TR-101 1:1 CVLAN, supports to forward packets according to
VLAN forwarding) SVLAN or SVLAN + CVLAN in 1:1 mode without
learning MAC address.
Basic Unicast routing Supports unicast routing forwarding based on host and
routing forwarding route entry.
function
s Static route and Supports to configure static route and default route.
default route
Routing test tool Supports routing test tools, such as Ping, TraceRoute.
IPv6 DHCPv6 snooping Sets up binding table of IP address, port and MAC
forwardi address through IPv6 address allocation such as
ng DHCPv6 snooping.
panel
safety IP source guard Checks the legality of source IP address of
upstream messages according to the DHCP
snooping binding table. Valid for GTGOE,
GTGOG, GTGH, GTXO and FTGK.
•TCP/UDP port
•VLAN
•Source/destination MAC
Supports traffic limit, priority mark, VLAN mark,
traffic direction, traffic mirroring, and traffic
statistics based on ACL.
PON Type B/C protection •XG-PON1 and GPON supports ITU Type B/C
protection protection.
System L4 port disable Except the management ports, L4 ports are disabled
security- by default, including 3784/4784 (BFD), 5100
anti attack (environment monitoring), 6024/6034/6035
(RADIUS).
Supports to enable L4 port using CLI command or
MIB interface.
System CPU protocol Supports protocol packet rate limit for IPv4 and IPv6.
security- packet rate limit Prevent DoS attack to CPU. Supports rate limit on
overload and scheduling different protocols and traffic scheduling.
control •Packets of different protocols are scheduled into
queues of different priorities.
•Supports SP/SP+DWRR/DWRR queue scheduling
•Supports to configure and query rate limit of each
queue.
Service User port •The ONUs on the same PON port are separated by
security- separation default.
port •The ONUs on different PON port are separated by
separatio default.
n
Uplink port The uplink port can communicate with each other by
separation default and support separation.
separatio
n
Network Basic ACL Supports standard ACL, extended ACL, layer 2 ACL,
security- hybrid ACL, IPv6 hybrid ACL, and ACL time range.
ACL The match fields of ACLS are as follows:
•Standard ACL: source IP address .
•Extended ACL,: IPv4 packet head, including source
IPv4 address , destination IPv4 address , IP protocol
type, ICMP type, TCP/UDP port, priority.
•Layer 2 ACL: Ethernet packet head, inlcuding VLAN
(single VLAN and dual VLAN), CoS, source MAC,
destination MAC, Ethernet type.
•Hybrid ACL: Ethernet packet head and IPv4 packet
head, including source IPv4 address , destination
IPv4 address , IP protocol type, ICMP type,
TCP/UDP port, VLAN, source MAC, destination
MAC, Ethernet type.
•IPV6 hybrid ACL:Ethernet packet head and IPv6
packet head, including source IPv6 address ,
destination IPv6 address , IP protocol type, ICMP
type, TCP/UDP port, VLAN, source MAC, destination
MAC.
Supports to apply ACL on Ethernet port, PON port
and Vport on ingress/egress direction.
Network Anti-DoS attack When the anti DoS attack function is enabled, the
security- system monitors received control packets.
anti attack Supports to configure rate threshold for protocol
packets sent to CPU. When packet rate exceeds the
threshold, the system takes it as DoS attack. When
the times of attack reach set value, the system add
the port to black list and report alarms. Packets from
the port are processed according to the predefined
policy.
Network Forwarding panel Supports rate limit on L2/L3 protocols using ACLs.
security- protocol packet
protocol rate limit
packet
rate limit
Time IEEE 1588v2 slave The OLT supports to work as IEEE 1588 slave to
synchro recover 1PPS and TOD signal and transmit to
nization GPON/XG-PON1/P2P card.
1PPS input time •Supports smooth 1PPS output when 1PPS input
synchronization swap swaps.
•DSCP-to-CoS
Switching Forwarding panel Both switching and control cards forward traffic.
and control load balance When one card is invalid, the system switching
cards capacity decreases 50% without service
redundant interruption.
protection SCXN, SCXM and SMXA supports forwarding
panel load balance.
Fan Dual line fan box Ensures two fans for each card slot. When one
redundant fan is invalid, the other fan satisfies the heat
protection dissipation requirement.
Overheat Card overheat Cards are configured with red high temperature
protection protection threshold, which cannot be modified by users.
When a card's temperature reaches the threshold,
the card reports an alarm and is powered off
immediately.
When the card is restarted, the system provides
special monitoring on loading process, including
delay start of card and chips.
Energy saving Card electrical Main power of unconfigured card is off with
management only query function available.
5 Networking Applications
FTTH is to connect equipment in central office to subscriber home using optical fibers. In
physical architecture, FTTH uses optical fiber to connect OLT and ONUs, and ONUs, also
named as ONTs, are deployed at subscriber home and provide UNIs to subscribers.
Figure 5-1shows the FTTH networking diagram using PON technology.
In FTTH network, the distance between an OLT and ONUs can be 20 km. OLTs are
deployed in central office or equipment room in residential area; ONUs are deployed in
subscriber home.
FTTH terminals are divided to two types: one type is ONU with uplink PON interface,
home services are carried on CAT-5 twisted pair or WLAN (built-in or external AP), and
the other type is SFU + HGU.
The ZXA10 C300 works as the OLT in an FTTH network, and provides multiple services
including voice, the Internet service (wireline or wireless), IPTV, and CATV with series
ONUs/ONTs, satisfying the multi-service access requirement of wireline, wireless, WAN
and LAN.
FTTB supports two application scenarios: FTTB + LAN and FTTB + DSL.Figure 5-2 shows
the FTTB networking diagram using xPON technology.
FTTB + LAN
In FTTB + LAN scenario, the existing CAT-5 twisted pair the building can be used to save
the cost of networking. OTLs are centrally placed in equipment room in a building. ONU
(LAN MDUs) are placed in low voltage box in buildings. ONU service range is 100 m. IADs
provide voice/data/video services. MDUs provide broadband/narrowband services. It is
recommended each PON connects to no more than 16 MDUs.
FTTB + DSL
of a DSL MDU is larger than that of a LAN MDU. It is recommended each PON
connects to no more than 8 MDUs.
The ZXA10 C300 works as the OLT in an FTTB network, and provides multiple services
including voice, IPTV, and the Internet service.
FTTO is to connect equipment in central office with office subscribers using optical fibers.
Devices uplinked to ONUs/ONTs are managed by subscribers. This application is also
named as FTTBusiness (Fiber To The Business).
Figure 5-3 shows the FTTO networking diagram using xPON technology.
In FTTO application, OLTs are placed in the equipment room in a building, layer one
splitters (split ratio 1:32 or 1:64) are placed on each floor or every two or three floors.
When there are more than 32/64 subscribers on a floor, layer one splitters are placed on
each floor. When there are less than 32/64 subscribers on a floor, several floor can share
a layer one splitter.
Trunk fibers are laid out from the OLT to splitter boxes in low voltage well. Fiber capacity
is decided by the quantities of subscriber and splitters.
FTTO is different from FTTH because FTTO usually support TDM dedicate line service
but not IPV service.
FTTO is suitable for government and enterprises, which require high level security. FTTO
integrates VPN isolation and LAN interconnection, provides different networks to
government departments and enterprise subscribers.
The ZXA10 C300 works as the OLT in an FTTO network, supports optical link protection,
supports SBU and MTU, provides multiple services including voice, the Internet service
(wireline or wireless) , video conference, as well as PBX access and TDM dedicate line
with perfect QoS guarantee.
FTTC are applied in residential areas and rural areas, as the complement of FTTB/FTTH.
In FTTC application, fibers are connected to the ONUs or DSLAMs on the streets, twisted
pair cables are connected to subscribers. The ONU capacity is larger than FTTB + DSL.
ONUs are placed in OCCs, area equipment rooms, or outdoor cabinets.
Figure 5-4 shows the FTTC networking diagram using xPON technology.
FTTC is suitable for the developing information technology in rural area, and prevents the
trunk copper cable from being stolen.
OLTs are placed in equipment room in the county or district. DSL MDUs are placed in
villages. Using passive splitter, multiple areas and villages can share the trunk fiber and
save networking cost. It is recommended that the ratio of voice port to broadband port is
1:2 – 1:4.
The ZXA10 C300 works as the OLT in an FTTC network, provides multiple services
including voice, video, and the Internet service.
In mobile 3G/LTE era, mobile base stations include traditional macro base stations and
micro base stations. LTE micro-stations, such as IPCO/enterprise-level Femtocell, home-
level Femtocell, are deployed to enhance subscriber capacity and bandwidth and
implement extensive service coverage.
Operators use PTN/IP RAN to connect LTE macro base stations. The networks covers
the location of existing 2G/3G macro base stations, and are extended to satisfy the high
density requirement of LTE. Small cell base stations require flexible carrier for cost and
construction consideration.
FTTM provides low cost and flexible mobile backhaul solution to operators by combining
traditional mobile backhaul to wireline access networks using the FTTx networks. FTTM
is a complement for those stations not covered by PTN/IPRAN. Many operators are
considering to use the FTTM solution based on PON technology to bear smallcells.
FTTM macro cell bearing includes E1/T1 bearing of 2G base stations and Ethernet base
station bearing of 3G/LTE, see Figure 5-5
Scenario 1: FTTM based on PON uses CES technology to terminate E1/T1 service
on the OLT, and uses E1/STM-X interface to uplink to the exiting SDH/MSTP
network. The CES mobile backhaul service is encapsulated using PWE3 over MEF.
Scenario 3: For the Ethernet backhaul service of 3G/LTE, FTTM provides xPON
ONU or FE/GE P2P interfaces to connect the base stations. The OLT is connected
to the mobile core network via the PSN such as PTN/IPRAN. The FTTM network
supports Ethernet transparent transmission of backhaul service, as well as the
backhaul service conection to PSN network in MPLS L2VPN mode.
LTE smallcell network consists of smallcell base station, security gateway (SeGW),
access gateway (AG/AC/BRAS), 3GPP core network NE, NMS iAMS. Figure 5-6shows
the FTTM bearing smallcell backhaul solution.
The typical application of smallcells includes public area, enterprise, or home. The small
cell can be indoor device or outdoor device. The flexible FTTx networking base on PON
satisfies smallcell bearing of different applications.
According to the networking, the wireline OLT can be uplinked to the convergence ring
equipment of PTN/IPRAN or SR equipment of bearing network. The FTTM OLT provides
L2 Ethernet and L2VPN connection to uplink equipment. In another application, the OLT
keeps current connection on bearing network, and is connected to the mobile core
network via transportation network, the service model of mobile backhaul is the same as
before, connected to BRAS/SR device using L2.
The metropolitanarea core device is the GPS clock input node, provides synchronization
signal to mobile backhaul using synchronous Ethernet and 1588v2. In case the upper
layer devices do not support the delivery of time/clock, the OLT supports interface for
connecting an external clock or time source to satisfy the synchronization requirement.
With the development of FTTH technology, ISPs are able to provide GE bandwidth to the
building and FE bandwidth to the home. Because the cost of FTTH application is relatively
high, ISPs begin to consider the cost effective application FTTdp, which enable ISPs to
deploy optical nodes more close to the subscribers. The FTTdp application supports to
use media such as twisted pair, Ethernet cable, coaxial cable, or power cables to replace
the optical fibers, and technologies such as VDSL, LAN, EOC, PLC, and G.fast.
Compared with FTTB, the access devices DPUs in FTTdp application are more close to
subscriber terminals, usually less than 200 m. DPUs can be flexibly deployed in outdoor
area, eaves, basements, or inlets. DPUs are powered by the subscriber terminals and
require no configuration. .
FTTdp application is a complementary for FTTH application. FTTdp satisfies the OAM
requirements of FTTH and provides FE bandwidth to the home. In the early deployment
of FTTdp, subscriber terminals such as DSL modems and LAN modems can be reused.
ZTE provides comprehensive end to end FTTdp solution. The ZXA10 C300 and ZXA10
C320 work as the OLT. The single port DPU F601D and multiple port DPU F611D support
multiple access modes (DSL, LAN). Other products include reversion power supply
module, NMS and OAM system. FTTdp solution features the following.
Supports to reuse the current copper cable at use side, saving cost and time.
The current network satisfies the reverse power supply requirement of FTTdp.
In the single port DPU and single user scenario, the reverse power supply module
PSE supports 8 W power supply for up to 200 m copper cable.
In multiple port DPU scenario, the PSE decreases the power supply difference
between users to 5% by current equalization and power management. By monitoring
online status, the NMS controls the power supply switch of the PSE to ensure the
fair power supply.
The ZXA10 C300 uses Ethernet interface card (including P2P card) in the following
scenarios:
1. Uplink
All ports on the Ethernet interface card are used for uplink, as the complementary for
Ethernet uplink cards.
Supports LACP. Ports support span card aggregation, including Ethernet interface
card and Ethernet uplink cards.
2. Downlink/cascading
All ports on the Ethernet interface card are used for downlink/cascading. Figure 5-8
shows the P2P downlink/cascading networking diagram.
Using the Ethernet interface card, the ZXA10 C300 supports FTTO/FTTC/FTTM
application and ring networking with ZXA10 C320.
FTTC application: each FTTC node supports 100 DSL subscribers and 4 sevcies for
each subscriber.
Mobile backhaul FTTM application: the Ethernet interface card can be connected to
BS directly or via an Ethernet terminal device, supporting clock/time synchronization.
6 Interfaces
7 Reliability Design
The ZXA10 C300 uses distributed hardware architecture, implements distributed process
by modulized design of functions. Function modules include switching and control module,
service card module and uplink card module. Functions of modules are independent and
controlled by different processors. The fault of one processor does not affect the running
of the whole system.
The ZXA10 C300 uses reliable design on key hardware components, including
active/backup protection, load sharing, hardware backup, which ensure reliability of the
hardware system.
Key components use multiple processors redundant technology. The switching and
control cards, power cards, and uplink cards, adopt active and backup mechanism. In
proper status, the active components run, and the backup components keep
synchronization with the active one. Once an active component is faulty, the backup
component takes over the role of the active one to ensure the uninterrupted service.
The switching and control cards support load sharing. In normal condition, both switching
and control cards are responsible for system control and service processing. When one
card is faulty, the other card performs system control and service processing
independently. Only the switching capacity is affected, the services are not interrupted.
The ZXA10 C300 supports enhanced fan box (two lines, 4-5 fans in each line) and
ensures that two fans run for the ventilation of each card. In case of any fan is faulty, there
is sufficient ventilation for each card.
The ZXA10 C300 supports periodical detection on software resources, task monitoring,
storage protection, data check, and operation logs to prevent system from the impact of
software faults and enhance the fault-tolerant ability of the software system.
The ZXA10 C300 supports automatic detection and diagnosis on sytem hardware and
software. The faulty hardware is automatically isolated, swapped, reset, or reloaded.
When the equipment is running, the software may need error correct ion for bugs or
adaptation to add new function to satisfy service requirement. The conventional solution
is to shut down the equipment and upgrade the software version.
The ZXA10 C300supports hot patch for switching and control card software, which means
the version of switching and control card can be online upgraded without interrupting the
service.
Supports real-time data synchronization and backup between the active and backup
modules. When the active module is faulty, the backup module becomes the active
module instantly, and the program and data takes effect at once.
Supports automatic backup of active module database to the active module. When
the active module and backup module switches, the backup module can be reset
quickly.
The upgrading process of the switching and control cards are as follows:
Swap the standby switching and control card and the active switching and control
card.
PON interface cards support Type-B protection. Uplink cards support uplink protection.
The upgrade process is as follows:
Swap service from the active service card to the standby service card.
The ZXA10 C300 supports uplink trunk protection networking, dual uplink networking, ring
networking, and cascading networking. The ZXA10 C300 supports service and equipment
protection on network side, and PON Type B/C protection and span OLT Type B
protection on service layer.
8 Physical Specifications
Table 8-1 lists the indoor cabinet physical specifications.
Table 8-5 lists the ZXA10 C300 fan box physical specifications.
Fan Box Fan Box Dimensions (Height × Width × Fan Box Weight
Depth)
Fan Box Fan Box Dimensions (Height × Width × Fan Box Weight
Depth)
Parameter Description
Full load bit error rate <10 e-9 (port 80% load transmission)
Access GE interface 96 48
GUSQ 4
HUVQ 2
HUTQ 2
XUVQ 4
HUVQ 2
HUTQ 2
GPON GTGO 8
GTGH 16
XG-PON1 GTXO 4
EPON ETGO 8
ETGH 16
10G-EPON ETXD 2
ETXO 8
GE FTGK 24
GDFO 8
P2P FTGK 48
Notes:
The power consumption of shelf is measured under the condition of -48 V DC power
supply and 25 ℃ indoor temperature.
• Static power consumption: system is powered on and all subscriber ports are
deactivated.
• Maximum power consumption: system is powered on and all subscriber ports are
activated.
• Typical power consumption: system is powered on and 50% subscriber ports are
activated.
PRWG 5
PRWH 5
CICK 5
CICG 5
Table 8-15 lists the ZXA10 C300 fan box power consumption.
19-inch ZXA10 C300 fan box (single-line Static: 9, maximum: 80, typical: 35
fans)
19-inch ZXA10 C300 fan box (dual-line Static: 11, maximum: 180, typical: 75
fans)
21-inch ZXA10 C300 fan box (single-line Static: 9, maximum: 80, typical: 35
fans)
21-inch ZXA10 C300 fan box (dual-line Static: 11, maximum: 180, typical: 75
fans)
Notes: The power consumption of cards and fan boxes is measured under the condition
of -48 V DC power supply and 25℃ indoor temperature.
SN 1 2
Transmission distance 20 km 20 km
SN 1 2 3
Bandwidth Tx: 2.488 Gbit/s Tx: 2.488 Gbit/s Tx: 2.488 Gbit/s
SN 1 2
Minimum output optical 10G channel: ≥2.5 dBm 10G channel: ≥2.5 dBm
power
1G channel: ≥3 dBm 1G channel: ≥3 dBm
Transmission distance 20 km 20 km
SN 1 2
Table 8-20 lists the single channel dual fiber bidirectional 10GE optical module
specifications.
Table 8-20 Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional 10GE Optical Module
Specifications
SN 1 2 3 4
Optical LC LC LC LC
connector type
Optical fiber Multi mode Single mode Single mode Single mode
type
Extinction ratio 3 dB 3 dB 3 dB 9 dB
Table 8-21 lists the single channel single fiber bidirectional 10GE optical module
specifications.
Table 8-21 Single Channel Single Fiber Bidirectional 10GE Optical Module
Specifications
SN 1 2
8.3.6 GE Interface
Table 8-22 lists the single channel dual fiber bidirectional GE optical module specifications.
Table 8-22 Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional GE Optical Module Specifications
SN 1 2 3 4 5
Minimum output optical -9.5 dBm -9.0 dBm -4.5 dBm 0 dBm 0 dBm
power
Maximum output optical -4.0 dBm -3.0 dB 5.0 dBm 5.0 dBm 5.0 dBm
power
Saturation optical power -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm
Table 8-23 lists the single channel single fiber bidirectional GE optical module
specifications.
Table 8-23 Single Channel Single Fiber Bidirectional GE Optical Module Specifications
SN 1 2 3 4
Operating wavelength Tx: 1310 Tx: 1490 Tx: 1310 Tx: 1490
nm nm nm nm
Minimum output optical -9.0 dBm -9.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm
power
Maximum output optical -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm 3.0 dBm 3.0 dBm
power
Maximum receiver -19.5 dBm -19.5 dBm -23 dBm -23 dBm
sensitivity
Saturation optical power 3.0 dBm 3.0 dBm 3.0 dBm 3.0 dBm
Table 8-24 lists dual channel single fiber bidirectional GE optical module specifications.
Table 8-24 Dual Channel Single Fiber Bidirectional GE Optical Module Specifications
Rx: 1310 nm
8.3.7 FE Interface
Table 8-26 lists the single channel dual fiber bidirectional FGE optical module
specifications.
Table 8-26 Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional FE Optical Module Specifications
SN 1 2 3 4
Minimum output optical -14.0 dBm -5.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -5.0 dBm
power
Maximum output optical -8.0 dBm 0.0 dBm 3.0 dBm 5.0 dBm
power
Maximum receiver -31.0 dBm -36.0 dBm -37.0 dBm -37.0 dBm
sensitivity
Saturation optical power -8.0 dBm -10.0 dBm -10.0 dBm -10.0 dBm
Table 8-27 lists dual channel single fiber bidirectional FE optical module specifications.
Table 8-27 Dual Channel Single Fiber Bidirectional FE Optical Module Specifications
Rx: 1310 nm
Transmission distance 10 km
Extinction ratio 8 dB
Item Specification
Table 8-29 lists the single channel dual fiber bidirectional STM-1 optical module
specifications.
Table 8-29 Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional STM-1 Optical Module
Specifications
SN 1 2 3 4
Minimum output optical -14.0 dBm -4.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -5.0 dBm
power
Maximum output optical -8.0 dBm 0.0 dBm 3.0 dBm 5.0 dBm
power
Maximum receiver -31.0 dBm -37.0 dBm -37.0 dBm -37.0 dBm
sensitivity
Saturation optical power -8.0 dBm -10.0 dBm -10.0 dBm -10.0 dBm
SN 1 2 3
Item Specification
Item Specification
Item Specification
Item Specification
Item Specification
1PPS specification The rising edge indicates the accurate time edge
(start point of a second), the rising time is less than 50
ns, the pulse width should be 20 ms – 200 ms.
Item Specification
MTTR 30 minute
9 Environment Requirements
Item Specification
Item Specification
ZXA10 C320: ≤6 A
Item Specification
AC: 85 V – 300 V
AC: 40 A
Item Specification
Item Specification
EC50EC-S: 20 A
EC90EB: 10 A
Notes: The temperature and humidity values are measured from 1.5 m height above the
floor and 0.6 m in front of the cabinet without front and back protection panels.
Notes:
Frequency 2 Hz – 9 Hz 9 Hz – 200 Hz
Static load 0
Notes:
–Static load: Packed equipment top pressure endurance in regulated stacking way.
Item Range
Temperature -40 ℃ – 70 ℃
Transportation vehicles must have waterproof measures and are protected from rain.
Notes:
H2 S mg/m3 ≤0.10
HF mg/m3 ≤0.01
O3 mg/m3 ≤0.05
Notes:
–Static load: Packed equipment top pressure endurance in regulated stacking way.
Item Range
Temperature -40 ℃ – 70 ℃
The equipment should be stored indoors. No accumulated water appears on the storage
floor and no leakage from the ceiling. The equipment should be stored out of the possible
leakage places, such as the auto fire control facilities and water-heating system.
Notes:
H2 S mg/m3 ≤0.10
O3 mg/m3 ≤0.05
Frequency 2 Hz – 9 Hz 9 Hz – 200 Hz
Notes:
–Static load: Packed equipment top pressure endurance in regulated stacking way.
Table 10-1 lists the software standards that the ZXA10 C300 complies with.
Services Architecture
GPON
Services Architecture
XG-PON1
Ethernet
IEEE 802.1q IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks
Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks
IEEE Std 802.3 Carrier sense multiple access with Collision Detection
(CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer
Specifications
Services Architecture
DHCP
PPPoE+
IPv4
Services Architecture
IPv6
RFC 4443 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet
Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification
Services Architecture
Multicast
Services Architecture
LDP
RFC 3612 Applicability Statement for Restart Mechanisms for the Label
Distribution Protocol
L2 VPN
Services Architecture
Services Architecture
QoS
Security
E-OAM
ITU-T Y.1731 OAM functions and mechanisms for Ethernet based networks
Clock/Time Syn
Services Architecture
SNMP
Services Architecture
MIB
SSH
RADIUS/TACACS+
Telnet
Table 10-2 lists the hardware interface standards that the ZXA10 C300 complies with.
10BASE-T IEEE802.3u
1000BASE-LX IEEE802.3z
1000BASE-SX IEEE802.3z
1000BASE-T IEEE802.3ab
10GBASE-SR IEEE802.3ae
10GBASE-LR IEEE802.3ae
10GBASE-ER IEEE802.3ae
Table 10-3 lists the structure and reliability standards that the ZXA10 C300 complies with.
Environment Standards
Environment Standards
FCC part 15 Class A The Federal Code Of Regulation (CFR) FCC Part 15
is a common testing standard for most electronic equipment.
Class A Digital Device. 'A digital device that is marketed for
use in a commercial, industrial or business environment,
exclusive of a device which is marketed for use by the
general public or is intended to be used in the home.'
Security Standards
Environment Standards
ETS 300 132 Equipment Engineering (EE); Power Supply Interface at the
Input to Telecommunications Equipment
Environment Standards
Package Standards
Other Standards
11 Glossary
− 1PPS - 1 Pulse Per Second
− ACL - Access Control List, Available Codecs List, Access Code List
− DB - Database
− DPU - Distributed Protocol Unit, Data Processing Unit, Distribution Point Unit
− FTP - File Transfer Protocol, Foiled Twisted Pair, Floating Termination Point
− LSP - Link Selector Parameter, Label Switched Path, Link State Packet,
Location Service Platform, Link State Protocol Data Unit
− NA - Neighbor Advertisement
− ND - Neighbor Discovery
− PBS - Peak Burst Size, Portable Base Station , Prefessional Digital Trunking
Base Station
− PDU - Protocol Data Unit, Packet Data Unit, Power Distribution Unit,
Professional Development Unit
− SFU - Single Family Unit, Switch Fabric Unit, Storage Fan Unit
− STP - Signaling Trace Part, Signaling Transfer Point, Spanning Tree Protocol,
Shielded Twisted Pair, SATA Tunneling Protocol