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Training for Operator
July 2007
Training Agenda
General Information
Objective:
The participant has a basic knowledge of the system structure, the mechanical
design and the OAM concept of SURPASS hiX 5630/35
He is able to perform installation, commissioning and ATMN of DSLAM.
Target Group:
O&M Engineers
Pre-Requisite:
Participants should have a basic understanding of
-Telecommunication
- Basic IP knowledge
- Basic xDSL knowledge
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1st day Schedule
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Siemens SURPASS Introduction
SURPASS Carrier Ethernet Introduction
SURPASS Carrier Ethernet
within a complete SURPASS carrier solution
Work Group SURPASS
Presence
Collaboration … and more Next Generation
Applications
Video Gaming Applications
SURPASS
Next Generation
Switching
NGN Control
Media
Gateways
Multi-Service SURPASS
Triple Play Access Next
Voice, Video, Data CPE PBX Generation
LAN
Residential Customers Business Customers Access
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Access Solution using ATM
POTS / ISDN
Voice
SURPASS
hiX 5620/30/35 IP/MPLS
SURPASS
hiD 6605 ISPs
SURPASS
hiD 6610/15/20/25
SURPASS SURPASS
hiD 6650/6670 ASPs
hiD 6610/15/20/25
GPON ONT
Stackable
SURPASS Shelf-based GPON OLT
Single-board
hiX 5701 … 5709 Metro Access Metro
DSLAM Shelf-based Metro
Aggregation
Interfaces: Metro Access
Multi-service DSLAMs SURPASS hiX 5750 Core Switch
Switches
POTS, VDSL, FE SURPASS Metro Access 24 to 150 Gbps / 14 slots
CATV-RF hiX 5620 Interfaces: Metro Metro Core
SURPASS 1.2 G/622 M Aggregation
Interfaces: hiX 5625 hiX 5630 hiX 5635 2.5 G/1.2 G SURPASS
ADSL2+, VDSL SURPASS SURPASS
24 Gbps 24 Gbps 48 Gbps hiD 6630 hiD 6650 hiD 6670
5 slots 8 slots 16 slots 120 Gbps 320 Gbps
GE-PON ONT 640 Gbps
SURPASS hiX Interfaces:
3 slots 5 slots
12 slots
5404 Stackable ADSL2+, VDSL2, SHDSL,
Interfaces:
Single-board VoIP, FE/GE Shelf-based GE-PON OLT Interfaces: Interfaces:
FE
Access Switches FE, GE, 10GE FE, GE, 10GE
Protocols: Metro Access
Metro Access
L2, CEBS, L3 SURPASS hiX 5430 Protocols: Protocols:
SURPASS
24 Gbps / 12 slots Ethernet, MPLS Ethernet, MPLS
hiD 6610/6615
Interfaces:
Ethernet NT 18 Gbps
SURPASS hiD GE-PON, GE
FE, GE
6605
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SURPASS Carrier Ethernet
Product Names
Notes:
1) Besides initial DSLAMs, hiX is also used for VoIP solution and GPON/GE-PON system.
2) Including VoIP Access Gateway functionality
3) ONT: Optical Network Termination; OLT: Optical Line Termination
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SURPASS Carrier Ethernet
Product Type Code Denotation
Examples:
M1200 – type code for SURPASS hiX 5635 Shelf-based Multi-service DSLAM
S311 – type code for SURPASS hiD 6610 Single-board Access Switch FE electrical 24 ports
V25LR – type code for SURPASS hiX 5620 Single-board DSLAM VDSL long reach 24 ports (future)
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Choose the right technology
Ethernet savings compared to ATM
ATM DSLAM
ATM Traffic
ADSL ATM
AoVDSL Aggregation
Ethernet savings
60% Overbooking
CAPEX Factor:
GE savings 45% 1
35% 10
up to B-RAS
Ethernet DSLAM 20%
60% 10% DSL pipe
[Mbit/s]
EoVDSL
GE 1 3 5
(EFM)
Source: Siemens study, 2004
Ethernet
GE
Traffic
Aggregation
Ethernet savings increase with smaller overbooking factor and higher bandwidth.
Video will be the driver for the transition from ATM towards Ethernet.
Cost effectiveness
Excellent €/Mbps ratio
Lower equipment costs
Lower operational costs
Simplicity
Standard, widely available
High popularity in enterprises
The home network technology
Flexibility
Incremental bandwidth usage
Supports various network topologies
Optimized for packetized data
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xDSL Introduction
DSL Technologies and Services
Technology
VDSL VDSL2
max. downstream 10 Mbit/s 12 Mbit/s 25 Mbit/s 2.3 Mbit/s / 4.6 100 Mbit/s
Mbit/s (4-wire mode) /
5.7 MBit/s (ANNEX F / 50 Mbit/s5
per copper pair) / 22
MBit/s(4-pairs)
max. upstream 1 Mbit/s 1 Mbit/s 1,3 Mbit/s 2.3 Mbit/s / 4.6 50 Mbit/s
Mbit/s (4-wire mode) /
/ 3 Mbit/s3 / 3 Mbit/s3 5.7 MBit/s (ANNEX F / 10 Mbit/s5
per copper pair)
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ADSL and its derivatives
• G.992.1 = G.dmt = 8.1/0.8 Mbps (down/up) using 256 bins
• G.992.2 = G.lite = 1.5/0.5 Mbps using 128 bins
• G.992.3 = G.dmt.bis = ADSL2 using 256 bins (July 2002)
• G.992.3 Annex L = Reach Extended ADSL2 (October 2003)
• G.992.4 = G.lite.bis = ADSL2 lite (May 2002)
• G.992.5 = ADSL2+ = 24 Mbps using 512 bins (January 2003)
• ADSL4 = ADSL2++ = 52 Mbps proposed quad spectrum, using 1024 bins
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Band plans for ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+
ADSL2+ Annex A
P
O
ADSL2+ Annex I ** All Digital Loop
T
S
ADSL2 Annex M ** (Double Upstream)
I
ADSL2 Annex J All Digital Loop
S
D ADSL2+ Annex B
N
ADSL2+ Annex J
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ADSL Characteristics
Characteristics
ADSL CPE
DSLAM / DLC STP
Switch
SS7
Splitter
ADSL up to 5 km
ATM / IP Network
ATU-R ATU-C
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ADSL Modulation scheme
according to ITU G.992.1 (DMT)
F (Hz)
4k ~26k ~1.1 M
4 kHz
= 4 kHz bins x 15 bit/bin
= 60 kbit/s per bin
= 60 kbit/s per bin x 249
= 14,9 Mbit/s (theoretical limit)
4,3125 kHz
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Discrete Multi Tone (DMT) Modulation for
ADSL
QAM-modulated
power unused tones channel (tone, Bin)
spectrum due to line conditions individually optimized
tone spacing as a function of impairments
(4.3 kHz)
POTS
frequency
4 kHz 20 kHz 1.1 MHz
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ADSL ITU G.992.1 (DMT) Benefits
Benefits
Market Status
Deployed in volume today
51,6 million in Sept 2003 (Source: Dell’’Oro
08/04)
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Why ADSL2
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ADSL2=G.922.3 (G.dmt.bis)
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Reach versus Bitrate for ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL
2+
25
Data Rate (Mbps)
12
2,5 km
3,0 km
8
4,3 km
Characteristics
Standards: ITU-T G.992.3, G.dmt.bis
adds new features and functionality to ADSL targeted at improving performanc
e and interoperability, and adds support for new applications, services,
and deployment scenarios.
better performance on long lines in the presence of narrowband interferenc
e
Scalable bandwidth with a maximum bitrate of 12 Mbit/s downstream and 800 kb
it/s upstream (granularity 32 kbit/s)
Overlay technology with splitter at the customer premises and DSLAM
ADSL CPE
DSLAM / DLC STP
Switch
SS7
Splitter
ADSL2 up to 5 km
ATM / IP Network
ATU-R ATU-C
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ADSL2 ITU G.992.3 (DMT) Benefits
Benefits
Enhanced ADSL performance
Better rate and reach
Extensive real-time diagnostic capabilities
Channelization
Power enhancements with power-management modes
Bonding for higher data rates
Improved interoperability thanks to modem initialization procedures
Faster start-up times
All-digital mode using the POTS portion of the phone line
Transport of packet-based services
With seamless rate adaptation no service interruption during the adaptation to changed line conditions
Interoperability with ADSL
Increased coverage of approx. 6%
Market Status
Standardised by ITU August 2002
No major deployments
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ADSL2+ ITU G.992.5 (DMT) Characteristics
Characteristics
Extension of the new ADSL2 standard, ITU G.992.5
Downstream frequency range doubled (512 subschannels)
Doubling of downstream bandwidth to 20+ Mbps on short lines by doubling the d
ownstream tones (25000 kbit/s in ds, 1024 kbit/s in us)
Extended upstream mode
Targeted at individual subscribers who only have access to copper
Seen as many as the bridge between ADSL & VDSL
ADSL CPE
DSLAM / DLC STP
Switch
SS7
Splitter
ADSL2+ up to 5 km
ATM / IP Network
ATU-R ATU-C
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ADSL2+ ITU G.992.5 (DMT) Benefits
Benefits
Interoperability with ADSL and ADSL2
Improves spectral compatibility between ADSL d
eployed from the CO & ADSL deployed fro
m remote terminals*
Improves data rate at short loop lengths (<8000
feet)
Deployments with higher bandwidth to custom
er possible from the central office for services s
uch as video
Market Status
Standardised by ITU
No major deployments
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ADSL2/2+: ANNEX A - C
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ADSL2/2+: ANNEX I - J
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ADSL2/2+: ANNEX L - M
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Carrier frequencies used by ADSL2+
Power
Spectrum
ADSL2
ADSL2+
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ADSL2 Extends Reach
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Reach Extended ADSL2
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Seamless Rate Adaptation (SRA)
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Seamless Rate Adaptation (SRA)
Seamless rate adaptation (SRA), a key feature of ADSL2, enables the trans
ceiver to monitor line conditions and dynamically adapt the data rate seaml
essly
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Advantages of SRA
Under bad noise conditions, the rate can be reduced to ensure CRC free
reception of data.
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Enhanced Power Management of ADSL2
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Enhanced Power Management of ADSL2
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Enhanced Power Management of ADSL2
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Channelization
n 2 Mbps
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Dual Ended Line Testing (DELT)
Dual Ended Line Testing (DELT)
Can be used when both ends of line are connected to ADSL2 modems
Can measure conditions at customer premises
Built-in to the ADSL2 modem
Uses
Improve stability and connection rates for current customers by
identifying loop anomalies
Identify sources of transient noise and interference as causes for rate
loss, connection drops, and failures
Develop up-to-date and evolving database of copper plant and loop-
specific data rate capabilities
Raw Measurements – Upstream & Downstream
Channel Characteristic per bin (H)
Signal to Noise Ratio per bin (SNR)
Quiet Line Noise per bin (QLN)
Success or Failure Cause indication of last previous initialization
Last transmitted state of last previous initialization
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DELT Test Result
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Single Ended Loop Testing (SELT)
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Carrier frequencies used by ADSL4/ADSL2++
Power
Spectrum
ADSL2
ADSL2+
ADSL2++
...... ...... ......
0,02 MHz 0,14 MHz 1,1 MHz 2,2 MHz 4,4 MHz
Frequency
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SURPASS hiX 56xx Introduction
Hardware Architecture and Rack Mounting
The SURPASS hiX 56xx Series Shelf Based So
lution
Complete Carrier Ethernet broadband access solution for both indoor
and outdoor shelter application
Carrier grade class design & high density IP DSLAM hiX5635
hiX5630
hiX5625
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The SURPASS hiX 56xx Line Interface Card
Siemens IP DSLAM solution offers the widest range of line interface card
support and the best of class access solution for Carrier Ethernet
Multiservice capable & high port density service module
Universal line card for all hiX 56xx product family
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SHDSL & VDSL Line Interface Card
SHLU-48-Port bis 48-Port SHDSL Service Module 4W bonding, with wetting current
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POTS/ISDN Line Interface Card
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Switching Fabric & Control Card (CXU)
The switch fabric & controller module is responsible of switching the aggregated traffic;
managing all the shelf components and providing the network interfaces.
2 xConsole Port
4 x GE Uplink (Electrical)
2 xConsole Port
4 x GE Uplink (Electrical)
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Optical Modules For CXU GE Uplink
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Common Interface Unit Card (CIU)
MTA(C)
Alarm Interface
MTA(S)
1 x Alarm Input CIU for SURPASS hiX 5625/30
1 x Alarm Output
MTA(M)
module which is plugged in into a service slot
T3 TAP
Power Input 1
Power Input 2
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SURPASS hiX 56xx – Power and Environment
Total Power Consumption (Watt) 455 Watt 730 Watt 1350 Watt
(360 ADSL2+ lines) (576 ADSL2+ lines) 1152 ADSL2+ lines
Power Dissipation ≈432 Watt ≈ 694 Watt ≈ 1283 Watt
Environment ETSI Class 3.3 ETSI Class 3.1, 3.2, ETSI Class 3.1, 3.2,
ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 Outdoor capability 3.3 3.3
Outdoor capability
EN 60950 (product safety) Supported Supported Supported
EN 300 386 (EMC, overvoltage)
ITU - T K.20 (overvoltage)
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FAN Tray Module
Number of fan 6 6 6
AirFlow Direction Left to right Left to right Bottom front t
o top rear
Model Type Vertical Vertical Horizontal
Slot-in Slot-in slot-in
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Splitter Shelf Unit & Splitter Card
According to the xDSL type (DSL type and number of ports per line card and ITU
Standardization for different Annexes), different POTS and ISDN splitter units are available.
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ETSI & 19” Rack Capacity
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SURPASS hiX 5625 Shelf Design
The SURPASS hiX5625 is a shelf based DSLAM with low foot print optimized for
shelters application.
6-Slot Chassis (5 service slot + 1 Control Card)
Splitter Card
4 x GE Uplink (Electrical)
4 x GE Uplink (Optical)
2 x Console & TMN
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SURPASS hiX 5630 Shelf Design
The hiX 5630 shelf is designed to be used in small central office and outdoor shelters.
10 slot chassis (8 or 9 service slot + 1 or 2 Control Card)
4 x GE Uplink (Electrical)
4 x GE Uplink (Optical)
2 x Console & TMN
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Slot Assignment of SURPASS hiX5630
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External Connection
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Rack Mounting
67
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Slot Assignment of SURPASS hiX5635
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External Connection
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Splitter Subrack
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Cable Running
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Pizza Box
ADSL24
ADSL48
VDSL24
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SURPASS hiX 5620 ADSL2+ (24-Port)
Console Port
2 x Uplink Slot
Alarm Port
AC Input
POTS/ISDN
ADSL2+
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SURPASS hiX 5620 ADSL2+ (48-port)
POTS/ISDN
ADSL2+
2 x Console Port
2 x SFP Slot
2 x 100/1000BaseT
Ext Alarm
POTS/ISDN
VDSL
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SURPASS hiX 5630/35
Technical Specification
SURPASS hiX 5630 / 5635
Shelf-based Multi-service DSLAM 384 / 768 ports
Type Code M600 / M1200
R1.0 RP1 03/05
hiX 5630 Certification for Asian and European Market QoS/Traffic Management
GE Architecture (horizontal) 19” and ETSI Mounting 4 Queues per Port (8 on uplink)
M600: 10 Slots (8 LC + 2/1 CC) Redundant DC Power Supply (-48 V) SP (strict priority), WRR Scheduling
1G Slot Capacity ETSI Class 3.3 802.1p QoS
CXU 12 Gbps Switching Capacity QoS (based on port, PVC, 802.1p, VLAN, IP
Interface and Service Cards
384 ADSL2+ Ports TOS/DSCP, IP DA/SA, L4)
48-port AoADSL2+ Annex A (POTS)
Front Access 7U Height
Asymmetric Speed up to 24/1 Mbps ATM
Separate 8 slot splitter shelf
Multiple ATM PVC per Line (up to 4)
Functionality L2/L3
hiX 5635 RFC 2684 bridged
Standard Ethernet Bridging
GE Architecture (vertical) PVC Mapping (to line, to VLAN)
16k MAC, 4k VLAN
M1200: 17 Slots (15/16 LC + 2/1 CC) Policing based PVC
IP Routing (static, RIP, OSPF, BGP)
1G Slot Capacity
VLAN Translation Security
CXU 24 Gbps (also possible in M600)
VLAN Assignment (per port, PVC, and DA/SA) 802.1x Authentication MAC based
768 ADSL2+ Ports
Support of Static IP Addresses MAC Address Limitation per Port
Front Access 13U Height
Broadcast Storm Control Max. 128 ACL per DSLAM supported
Separate 16 slot splitter shelf
Flow Control acc. to 802.3x (based on switch port, MAC address,
System Spanning Tree: STP, RSTP Ethertype, IP DA/SA, L4 port)
Switch/Control Card with 4x Uplink/Stack MSTP DOS Prevention, SSHv1/v2 for CLI
(GE opt/SFP or elec/GTX; FE elec) Link Aggregation (LAG), LACP
Management
System Backplane and Slots prepared for IGMPv1/v2
Serial/Telnet (CLI)
redundant Switch Card (SW upgrade in R1.5) IGMP Filtering
SNMPv1/v2
Separate Splitter Shelves IGMP Proxy and Snooping for IP Multicasting
RMON
Splitters for POTS (ETSI, WM, China) 256 Multicast Groups
In-band Management
China Features acc. to MII Certification PIM-SM 1)
Element Management ACI-E R1.0
- MTA with Application I/F and TL1 Per port Traffic Policing and Shaping
- PM for MII DHCP Relay Agent (with option 82)
- CPE Remote Management Simplified DHCP Relay Agent
- VBAS DHCP Filtering
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SURPASS hiX 5630 / 5635
Shelf-based Multi-service DSLAM 576 / 1152 ports
Type Code M600 / M1200
R1.0 RP4 06/05
Interface and Service Cards
72-port AoADSL2+ Conexant: Annex A, L
System
China Features acc. to MII Certification
- MTA 36port
Functionality L2/L3
Storm-control on Uplink Port
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
IP Routing (static, RIP, OSPF, BGP) SNMP
Support
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SURPASS hiX 5630 / 5635
Shelf-based Multi-service DSLAM 576 / 1152 ports
Type Code M600 / M1200
R1.3 RP1 05/05
hiX 5635 Functionality L2/L3 ATM
GE Architecture (vertical) Standard Ethernet Bridging Multiple ATM PVC per Line (up to 8)
M1200: 17 Slots (15/16 LC + 2/1 CC) 16k MAC, 4k VLAN RFC 2684 bridged
1G Slot Capacity VLAN Assignment (per port, PVC based) PVC Mapping (to line, to VLAN)
CXU 24 Gbps (also possible in M600) Flow Control acc. to 802.3x Policing based PVC
768 ADSL2+ Ports Spanning Tree: STP, RSTP, MSTP
Security
Front Access 13U Height Link Aggregation (LAG), LACP
MAC Address Limitation per Port
Separate 16 slot splitter shelf IGMPv2 only
Max. 128 ACL per DSLAM supported
IGMP Filtering
System (based on switch port, MAC address,
IGMP Proxy and Snooping for IP Multicasting
Splitters for ISDN (36p, 2B1Q, 4B3T) Ethertype)
256 Multicast Groups
Separate AC Power supply DOS Prevention, SSHv1/v2 for CLI
Per port Traffic Policing and Shaping
Switch/Control Card with 4x Uplink/Stack
DHCP Relay Agent (with option 82) Management
(GE opt/SFP or elec/GTX; FE elec)
Simplified DHCP Relay Agent Serial/Telnet (CLI)
Separate Splitter Shelves
DHCP Filtering SNMPv1/v2
Splitters for POTS (ETSI, WM)
PPPoE Intermediate Agent RMON
Certification for Asian and European Market
In-band Management
19” and ETSI Mounting QoS/Traffic Management
Element Management ACI-E R1.1
Redundant DC Power Supply (-48 V) 4 Queues per Port (8 on uplink) (Conexant
Outdoor Capability (ETSI Class 3.3) card)
WFQ (WRR-like) (Conexant card)
Interface and Service Cards
SP (strict priority)
48-port AoADSL2+ Annex A (POTS)
802.1p QoS
Asymmetric Speed up to 24/1 Mbps
QoS (based on port, PVC, 802.1p, VLAN)
72-port AoADSL2+ Infineon: Annex A
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SURPASS hiX 5630 / 5635
Shelf-based Multi-service DSLAM 576 / 1152 ports
Type Code M600 / M1200
R1.3 RP2 10/05
hiX 5630 Security
GE Architecture (horizontal) Max. 128 ACL per DSLAM supported
M600: 10 Slots (8 LC + 2/1 CC) (based on IP DA/SA, L4 port)
1G Slot Capacity
Management
CXU 12 Gbps Switching Capacity
Element Management ACI-E R1.2
384 ADSL2+ Ports
Front Access 7U Height
Separate 8 slot splitter shelf
Interface and Service Cards
72-port AoADSL2+ Conexant: Annex A, L
48 Ports SHDSL
72-port AoADSL2+ Infineon: Annex B
Functionality L2/L3
VLAN Translation
Support of Static IP Addresses
DHCP option 82 per PVC
IGMPv1/v2
OAM (F5 loopback, VC RDI)
IPoA/RFC 2684 routed/dynamic (Infineon card)
8 Queues per Port (Infineon card)
Tagged user frames
Port Isolation
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SURPASS hiX 5630 / 5635
Shelf-based Multi-service DSLAM 576 / 1152 ports
Type Code M600 / M1200
R1.5 11/05 1)
System
Redundancy for Switch/Control Card
Remote upgradeability from R1.0 & R1.3
Cascading (daisy chaining) via CXU
M1100 Chassis with 1080 Ports (DTC) 09/06
Interface and Service Cards
U-R2 Interface for ADSL2+
48-port SDHSL card 2)
HW prepared for SHDSL.bis and 4-wire
Wetting Current supported
72-port AoADSL2+ Infineon: Annex A, B
72-port AoADSL2+ Conexant: Annex A, L
48-port AoADSL2+ Conexant: Annex A
Functionality L2/L3
802.1p Mapping DS/US (multiple PVC with
single MAC address)
PPPoE Intermediate Agent
VLAN Multicast Translation
VLAN Double Tagging
MAC Anti-spoofing (Conexant card)
Ethernet Ring Protection
QoS/Traffic Management
QoS (based on IP TOS/DSCP, IP DA/SA, L4) Notes:
1) Full feature support:
Management
R1.5 covers all features of R1.0/R1.3
Real time view of PM data
except L3 functionality (see R3.0).
Element Management ACI-E R1.2
2) New HW compared to SHDSL card of
R1.3.
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Thank you for your attention!