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04
Date
2009-05-08
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Multi-ISP wholesale
This document describes the product positioning and features, architecture, ports, protocols,
network applications, device management, and technical specifications of the MA5600T.
Product Version
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name
Product Version
MA5600T
V800R005C03
N2000 BMS
V200R011
Intended Audience
The intended audience of this document is as follows:
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Application developers
Organization
This document is organized as follows:
Chapter...
Describes...
2 Product Architecture
4 Network Applications
5 Device Management
6 Technical Specifications
and Compliant Standards
A Acronyms and
Abbreviations
Conventions
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Description
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avoided, can result in death or serious injury.
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if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
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Description
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avoided, may cause equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.
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time.
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General Conventions
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Description
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Courier New
Alarms and prompts are in Courier New, and the contents are
separated from the main text by using lines at the beginning and
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Terminal Display
Command Conventions
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Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
[]
{ x | y | ... }
[ x | y | ... ]
{ x | y | ... } *
[ x | y | ... ] *
GUI Conventions
Convention
Description
Boldface
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Keyboard Conventions
Convention
Description
Key
Press the key. For example, press Enter, Tab, Backspace and a.
Key 1 + Key 2
Key 1, Key 2
Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, F means the
two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Conventions
Convention
Description
Click
Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the
pointer.
Double-click
Drag
Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer
to a certain position.
Update History
Updates on the document are described in the update history. Therefore, the latest document
contains all updates made to previous versions.
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Modify the maximum receive sensitivity in 3.1.2 Port Specifications.
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IGMPv3 ASM networking at the user side and at the network side
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Contents
Contents
About This Document...................................................................................................................iii
1 Product Positioning and Features...........................................................................................1-1
1.1 Product Orientation.........................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Product Feature............................................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.2.1 Abundant Ports.......................................................................................................................................1-4
1.2.2 Flexible Networking...............................................................................................................................1-5
1.2.3 Powerful GPON Access Capability....................................................................................................... 1-6
1.2.4 Powerful QoS.........................................................................................................................................1-7
1.2.5 Strict Security.........................................................................................................................................1-8
1.2.6 Carrier-Class Reliability.........................................................................................................................1-8
1.2.7 Operable IPTV Service........................................................................................................................1-11
1.2.8 Superior Maintainability and Manageability........................................................................................1-11
2 Product Architecture..................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Hardware Architecture....................................................................................................................................2-2
2.1.1 Cabinet................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.1.2 Shelves................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.1.3 Boards.....................................................................................................................................................2-4
2.2 Functional Architecture...................................................................................................................................2-5
2.3 Software Architecture..................................................................................................................................... 2-7
4 Network Applications...............................................................................................................4-1
4.1 FTTH Network Application............................................................................................................................4-2
4.2 FTTB Network Application............................................................................................................................4-3
4.3 TDM Private Line Network Application........................................................................................................ 4-5
4.4 QinQ Application............................................................................................................................................4-6
4.5 VLAN Stacking Application...........................................................................................................................4-7
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5 Device Management..................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 Overview.........................................................................................................................................................5-2
5.2 Management Through the CLI........................................................................................................................5-2
5.3 Management Through the N2000 BMS..........................................................................................................5-2
5.3.1 Overview of the N2000 BMS.................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.2 Running Environment............................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.3 Management Functions..........................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.4 Typical Networking Modes....................................................................................................................5-7
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Figures
Figures
Figure 1-1 Typical network application of the MA5600T...................................................................................1-3
Figure 2-1 Appearance of the MA5600T cabinet.................................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-2 Appearance of the MA5600T service shelf........................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-3 Service shelf layout............................................................................................................................ 2-4
Figure 2-4 Functional architecture of the MA5600T...........................................................................................2-6
Figure 2-5 Software architecture of the MA5600T..............................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-6 Host software architecture of the MA5600T......................................................................................2-8
Figure 3-1 Physical ports of the MA5600T..........................................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-2 Logic ports of the MA5600T..............................................................................................................3-9
Figure 4-1 FTTH network application................................................................................................................. 4-2
Figure 4-2 FTTB network application..................................................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-3 TDM private line network application............................................................................................... 4-5
Figure 4-4 QinQ application.................................................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-5 VLAN stacking application................................................................................................................4-8
Figure 4-6 Triple play application........................................................................................................................4-9
Figure 4-7 P2P FE optical access application....................................................................................................4-11
Figure 4-8 Mobile bearer network application...................................................................................................4-12
Figure 5-1 Maintaining the MA5600T through the CLI......................................................................................5-2
Figure 5-2 Inband EMS networking.....................................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-3 Outband EMS networking..................................................................................................................5-9
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Tables
Tables
Table 1-1 Physical ports of the MA5600T...........................................................................................................1-4
Table 2-1 Dimensions of the MA5600T cabinet..................................................................................................2-3
Table 2-2 Dimensions of the MA5600T shelf......................................................................................................2-3
Table 2-3 Boards and ports of the MA5600T.......................................................................................................2-5
Table 3-1 Types and description of the physical ports of the MA5600T.............................................................3-3
Table 3-2 Specifications of the 1000Base-Sx port...............................................................................................3-4
Table 3-3 Specifications of the 100Base-Lx port.................................................................................................3-4
Table 3-4 Specifications of the 1000Base-Tx port...............................................................................................3-5
Table 3-5 Specifications of the 10GE Single-mode optical port..........................................................................3-5
Table 3-6 Specifications of the P2P FE optical port............................................................................................3-6
Table 3-7 Specifications of the GPON port..........................................................................................................3-6
Table 3-8 Specifications of the GE single-mode optical port...............................................................................3-7
Table 3-9 Specifications of the GE multi-mode optical port................................................................................3-7
Table 3-10 Specifications of the GE electrical port..............................................................................................3-8
Table 3-11 Types and description of the logic ports of the MA5600T................................................................3-9
Table 5-1 Configuration functions of MA5600T NE manager............................................................................5-6
Table 6-1 Environmental parameters of the MA5600T.......................................................................................6-2
Table 6-2 Power supply parameters of the MA5600T chassis.............................................................................6-2
Table 6-3 Parameters of the MA5600T cabinet...................................................................................................6-2
Table 6-4 Parameters of the MA5600T shelf.......................................................................................................6-3
Table 6-5 Parameters of the MA5600T boards....................................................................................................6-3
Table 6-6 System performance parameters..........................................................................................................6-4
Table 6-7 Device configuration parameters.........................................................................................................6-4
Table 6-8 MA5600T management ports..............................................................................................................6-5
Table 6-9 MA5600T upstream ports....................................................................................................................6-5
Table 6-10 MA5600T service ports......................................................................................................................6-5
Table 6-11 Service characteristics of the MA5600T............................................................................................6-6
Table 6-12 Maintenance characteristics of the MA5600T...................................................................................6-9
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As an optical line terminal (OLT) in a GPON network, the MA5600T works with the optical
network unit (ONU) or the optical network terminal (ONT).
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Ethernet subtending
The MA5600T provides the P2P FTTH optical access by working with the optical access
terminal.
The market orientation of the MA5600T is as follows:
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Voice, data, and video services are provided over one fiber to meet the customized
requirements.
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TG
N2000 BMS
LAN switch
BRAS
GE
CATV server
MA5600T
Combiner
Optical
splitter
Optical
splitter
FTTH
Optical
splitter
FTTB
ONT
MDU
STB
Phone
PC
CATV
PC
IPTV
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Port Type
Port
Description
Upstream port
GE optical/electrical
port
10 GE optical port
E1 port
It provides an E1 upstream
connection. E1 signals are
transparently transmitted through
GPON.
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Port Type
Port
Description
Service port
GPON port
Maintenance network
port
Environment
monitoring serial port
Maintenance port
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The MA5600T can be subtended with remote devices to realize centralized management
and configuration.
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The MA5600T is designed in strict compliance with the ITU-T G.984.x recommendations. It is
capable of working properly with GPON terminals of different vendors.
Bandwidth Allocation
The MA5600T supports both static bandwidth allocation (SBA) and dynamic bandwidth
allocation (DBA).
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DBA guarantees that the bandwidth is dynamically allocated to the ONTs according to the
change in user traffic.
The MA5600T provides hierarchical bandwidth control in both the upstream and downstream
directions.
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In the upstream direction, bandwidth is allocated to the users or the user groups in the SBA
and DBA modes based on the transmission container (T-CONT).
In the upstream and downstream directions, accurate committed access rate (CAR) is
performed based on the traffic stream.
The MA5600T adopts the passive optical transmission to resolve the bandwidth bottleneck
of the access over the twisted pair cables.
High Rate
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The MA5600T supports the downstream rate of 2.488 Gbit/s and the upstream rate of 1.244
Gbit/s.
The MA5600T provides a sufficient bandwidth that meets the current service requirements
and guarantees provisioning of services with a higher rate in the future.
The MA5600T adopts the passive optical transmission to support a long-reach service
coverage, which the access technology over the twisted pair cables does not support.
The MA5600T supports the downstream forward error correction (FEC) to extend the
transmission distance.
Long Reach
High Efficiency
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All data is encapsulated as frames with a fixed length of 125 s based on GPON
encapsulation mode (GEM). This helps to reduce the overhead bytes and improve the
transmission efficiency.
When the transmission bandwidth is 1.244 Gbit/s, the transmission efficiency reaches up
to 93%.
Transmits the voice, data, and network management streams upstream through different
VLANs, thus logically separating traffic of different types
Tags the voice, data, and network management streams with different ToS/DSCP priorities,
thus providing a prioritized forwarding mechanism based on L3
Tags the voice, data, and network management streams with different 802.1p priorities,
thus providing a prioritized forwarding mechanism based on L2
Supports L2L7 traffic classification based on the port, VLAN, MAC address, IP address,
TCP port number or UDP port number
Supports priority control based on the port, MAC address, IP address, TCP port number or
UDP port number
Supports priority mapping and modification based on the ToS field and 802.1p
Supports bandwidth control based on the port, MAC address, IP address, TCP port number
or UDP port number, with a control granularity of 64 kbit/s
Supports two queue scheduling modes: strict priority queue (SP) and weighted round robin
(WRR)
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Packet filtering
Packet redirection
Flow mirroring
Traffic statistics
Traffic shaping
Bandwidth control
Priority tagging
User Security
The MA5600T provides the following user security measures:
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Authentication based on the serial number (SN) and password of the ONU/ONT
Combination of the Policy Information Transfer Protocol (PITP) and DHCP Option82 to
uniquely identify a user
Downstream FEC
Encrypted transmission in the downstream direction for different users, such as Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit encryption
802.1x-based user authentication, which prevents account forgery and enhances accuracy
of the billing in a wireline network
System Design
The following are the features of the system design reliability of the MA5600T:
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The system provides abundant alarm information for quick fault detection and rectification.
The electrical components adopt the derating design to improve the reliability.
The system supports the fault pre-warning function on the exhaustive units and parts, such
as the fan, power supply, and battery.
Hardware Design
The following are the reliability features of hardware design of the MA5600T:
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The GIU upstream port and the GPON service port support 1+1 redundancy backup.
All service boards and the control board are hot swappable.
The input power modules of the boards in the shelf have soft-start circuits and protective
circuits to provide current-limit and short circuit protection. This enables the boards to resist
lightning strikes and surges.
The system provides a backup channel for the hardware control channel.
Software Design
The following are the reliability features of software design of the MA5600T:
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The system complies with the modularized and platform-based design, and adopts the
loosely coupled design for each software module.
The system adopts advanced design principles, such as object-orientation, error tolerance,
error correction and auto recovery.
Power Supply
The following are the reliability features of power supply design of the MA5600T:
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The power system adopts a redundancy design, and provides dual -48/-60 VDC inputs to
the two power interface boards (PRTG or PRTE) to supply power to the shelf.
The power interface board has the protective circuit to ensure the service consistency when
the power supply of the board is faulty.
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The system supports the reporting of the monitoring information, and remote control to
ensure the system reliability.
Heat Dissipation
The following are the reliability features of heat dissipation design of the MA5600T:
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The heat dissipation system adopts a redundancy design, ensuring normal service operation
when one fan is faulty.
The fans adopt air exhaust mode and support hot swapping.
The fan tray provides the fault alarm interface of the optical coupling isolation digital
parameter to report the fault information.
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The MA5600T provides flexible multicast solutions by supporting Internet Group Management
Protocol (IGMP) v2/v3 on the user side interface and the network side interface. This lays the
foundation for operability and manageability of broadband multicast services.
Multicast Protocol
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IGMPv2/v3
Multicast Service
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Audience statistics
Distributed multicast
This feature meets the capacity and performance requirements for the large-scale multicast
service access through GPON, and the MA5600T supports up to 4k multicast users.
Managing a User
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Multiple modes for authenticating multicast users to meet the requirements of different
multicast operators
Connection admission control (CAC) for multicast users to ensure that authenticated users
enjoy a high quality of services
The transaction language 1 (TL1) interface on the Huawei iManager N2000 BMS Network
Management System (hereafter referred to as the N2000 BMS) that enables the operation
support system (OSS) to control the right of multicast service users
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The MA5600T can be maintained remotely through the secure SSH command line or the
Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 (SNMPv3) network management system.
For remote maintenance, inband mode and outband mode are supported.
The MA5600T supports management based on SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3 through
the iManager N2000 BMS Network Management System (hereafter referred to as the
N2000 BMS).
The MA5600T supports Ethernet operation, administration, and maintenance (OAM) based
on IEEE P802.1ag. This enables detection and diagnosis of faults in an Ethernet network,
thus reducing the cost of the network maintenance.
Real-time in-service upgrading and loading of the board software and host software
The MA5600T supports the loopback function, which helps to quickly isolate the area
where a network fault occurs, thus improving the fault diagnosis efficiency and reducing
the maintenance costs. The following five loopback functions are supported:
The MA5600T supports auto loading and upgrading for the environment monitoring board
and the fan monitoring board, thus lowering the manpower input for engineering and
maintenance.
Terminal Management
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The MA5600T supports management of the ONTs based on the ONT Management and
Control Interface (OMCI) protocol, including VLAN configuration and port attribute
configuration of the ONTs.
The ONTs can be configured offline on the OLT, and the ONT configuration data can be
saved on the OLT. In this way, when an ONT registers with the OLT, the configuration
data of the ONT can be automatically restored. This facilitates the service provisioning.
The MA5600T supports the embedded operations channel (EOC) terminal management
function for obtaining the directory information on the CPE side.
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this operation according to the rights to the devices, and then according to the rights to the
operations. After a user passes the authentication and logs in, the menus for the unauthorized
operations are unavailable for the user. In addition, the devices that the user are not authorized
to operate are shielded from the management interface.
Environment Monitoring
The MA5600T provides an environment monitoring port. The port connects to the environment
monitoring module through a special cable. In this way, the data related to the environment, such
as temperature, humidity, power supply voltage, and smoke an be collected. This helps to realize
remote or unattended maintenance.
The environment monitoring board supports plug-and-play, auto discovery and auto
configuration.
Software Upgrading
The control board and service board of the MA5600T support in-service upgrading in addition
to the version rollback operation in case of an upgrade failure. You can upgrade the software
through any of the following methods:
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An Ethernet port based on Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), Secure File Transfer
Protocol (SFTP) or File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
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2.1.1 Cabinet
This topic provides information about the cabinet of the MA5600T.
Cabinet Appearance
Figure 2-1 shows the appearance of the MA5600T cabinet.
Figure 2-1 Appearance of the MA5600T cabinet
Cabinet Dimensions
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Dimensions (W x D x H)
2.1.2 Shelves
This topic provides information about the shelves of the MA5600T.
Shelf Appearance
Figure 2-2 shows the appearance of the MA5600T service shelf.
Figure 2-2 Appearance of the MA5600T service shelf
Shelf Dimensions
Table 2-2 provides the dimensions of the MA5600T shelf.
Table 2-2 Dimensions of the MA5600T shelf
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Dimensions (W x D x H)
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Item
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Shelf Layout
Figure 2-3 shows the service shelf layout of the MA5600T.
Figure 2-3 Service shelf layout
Fan tray
Power
21 1
G
P
22 B
C
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0 O
G P
P
I F
O A
Power
2
G
P
B
C
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O
P
F
A
3
G
P
B
C
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O
P
F
A
4
G
P
B
C
/
O
P
F
A
5
G
P
B
C
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O
P
F
A
6
G
P
B
C
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P
F
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G
P
B
C
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P
F
A
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G
P
B
C
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A
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8 11 12 13
G GG G G
P P P P P
S
B B B B
B S
A
C C C C
C A
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U U / / /
G G O
L L
O O
P P P
F F F
A A A
14 15 16 17 18 19
G G G G G
G
P P P P P I
B B B B B U
C C C C C
/ / / / / 20
O O O O O G
P P P P P I
F F F F F U
A A A A A
The two upper parts, slots 21 and 22, hold two power interface boards (PRTE). The
system provides two power inputs to the PRTEs. These two power inputs function as
mutual backup for each other.
Slots 9 and 10 hold the control boards. A service shelf can hold up to two SCUL boards
for active/standby switchover.
The upper part slot 19 and the lower part slot 20 are general interface slots (GIU) for
the GICF/GICG/X1CA/X2CA board to provide upstream ports.
2.1.3 Boards
This topic provides information about the boards of the MA5600T.
Table 2-3 lists the boards and ports of the MA5600T
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Board
Name
Function
External Port
Control
board
SCUL
Super control
unit
1 maintenance
network port
1 serial port
1 environment
monitoring port
Service
board
GPBC
GPON interface
board
4 GPON ports
OPFA
FE optical
interface board
Provides 16 FE optical
ports.
16 FE optical
ports
GICF
GE uplink
optical interface
board
Provides GE upstream
ports.
2 GE optical ports
GICG
GE uplink
electrical
interface board
Provides GE upstream
ports.
2 GE electrical
ports
X1CA
10GE uplink
optical interface
board
Provides 10GE
upstream ports.
1 10GE optical
port
X2CA
10GE uplink
optical interface
board
Provides 10GE
upstream ports.
2 10GE optical
ports
TDM
interface
board
TOPA
TDM interface
board
16 E1 ports
Subtending
board
ETHA
GE subtending
interface board
Provides the GE
subtending function.
8 GE optical ports
Power
board
PRTE
Power interface
board
1 power connector
BITS
interface
board
BIUA
BITS interface
board
2 BITS clock
input ports
Uplink
interface
board
1 BITS clock
output port
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FE fiber
GPON
Ethernet
switching
module
Service
control
module
10GE bus
GE/10GE
E1
Implements GPON access and convergence, and works with the control board to manage
ONUs/ONTs.
Provides a serial port and a network port for you to maintain the system easily through the
maintenance terminal or the network management client.
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GE optical/electrical ports
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E1 ports
Overview
The software architecture of the MA5600T consists of the board software and the host software.
The part within the dashed border indicates the software architecture of the MA5600T.
Figure 2-5 shows the software architecture of the MA5600T.
Figure 2-5 Software architecture of the MA5600T
Serial port
terminal
EMS
Inband/Outband
Telnet
Serial port
connection
Inband/Outband
Host software
Board
software 1
Board
software 2
...
Board
software N
Software system
Board Software
The board software runs on the service board, the interface board, and certain power interface
boards to provide the following functions:
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Data management
Alarm management
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Host Software
The host software consists of four planes running on the control board.
Figure 2-6 shows the host software architecture of the MA5600T.
Figure 2-6 Host software architecture of the MA5600T
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System service plane: It provides the basic operating service for the software operation,
and manages the system equipment. The basic functional module of the system service
plane is the operating system.
System management plane: It provides the functions of device and service management.
Service control plane (IP service control sub-plane): It is the core module that provides the
following service functions:
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GE optical/electrical port
E1 port
The MA5600T provides the following service ports for transmitting the user packets from a
service board to the control board, and then to the upstream ports.
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The MA5600T provides one maintenance serial port. The MA5600T connects to a serial port
maintenance terminal through a serial port cable to realize configuration and management of
various services.
The MA5600T provides one maintenance network port, namely the ETH port. The MA5600T
connects to a maintenance terminal through a network cable to realize configuration and
management of various services.
The MA5600T provides one environment monitoring serial port. The MA5600T connects to an
environment monitoring device through an RS485 serial port cable to realize monitoring of the
environment parameters, such as the temperature and humidity.
Figure 3-1 lists the physical ports of the MA5600T.
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10GE optical
port
E1 port
Uptream direction
Maintenance
serial port
Environment
monitoring serial port
MA5600T
Maintenance
network port
Downstream direction
GPON port
Table 3-1 Types and description of the physical ports of the MA5600T
Port
Description
Maintenance network
port
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serial port
GE upstream electrical
port
E1 upstream port
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Port
Description
1000Base-Sx Port
Table 3-2 Specifications of the 1000Base-Sx port
Parameter
Specification
Transmission rate
1.25 Gbit/s
Connector Type
LC
Standard compliance
IEEE 802.3z
Central wavelength
850 nm
Extinction ratio
9 dB
17 dBm
1000Base-Lx Port
Table 3-3 Specifications of the 100Base-Lx port
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Parameter
Specification
Transmission rate
1.25 Gbit/s
Connector type
LC
Standard compliance
IEEE 802.3z
Central wavelength
1310 nm
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Parameter
Specification
Extinction ratio
9.0 dB
20 dBm
1000Base-Tx Port
Table 3-4 Specifications of the 1000Base-Tx port
Parameter
Specification
Transmission rate
Connector type
RJ-45
transmission distance
100 m
Standard compliance
IEEE 802.3ab
Specification
Transmission rate
Connector type
LC
10 km
Standard compliance
IEEE 802.3ae
Central wavelength
1310 nm
6 dBm to 1 dBm
Extinction ratio
6.0 dB
14.4 dBm
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Specification
Transmission rate
100 Mbit/s
Connector type
LC/PC
15 km
Central wavelength
15 dBm to 8 dBm
Extinction ratio
8.5 dB (MIN)
32 dBm
Standard compliance
ITU-T G.957
GPON Port
Table 3-7 Specifications of the GPON port
Parameter
Specification
Transmission rate
Connector type
SC/PC
20 km
Standard compliance
Central wavelength
Extinction ratio
10 dB
28 dBm
Overload power
8 dBm
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Transmission rate
1000 Mbit/s
Connector type
LC
Standard compliance
IEEE 802.3 z
Central wavelength
1310 nm
Extinction ratio
9.0 dB
Maximum receive
sensitivity
20 dBm
Specification
Transmission rate
1000 Mbit/s
Connector type
LC
Standard compliance
IEEE 802.3 z
Central wavelength
850 nm
Extinction ratio
9 dB
Maximum receive
sensitivity
17 dBm
GE Electrical Port
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Transmission rate
1000 Mbit/s
Connector type
RJ-45
Maximum transmission
distance
100 m
Standard compliance
IEEE 802.3ab
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SFTP/TFTP/
FTP interface
Telnet interface
Table 3-11 Types and description of the logic ports of the MA5600T
Port Type
Description
SNMP port
The operator can log in to MA5600T from the NMS through the
SNMP port and to configure, manage and maintain the
MA5600T.
SFTP/TFTP/FTP port
Telnet port
Ethernet Protocols
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Name
IEEE 802.2
3-9
Standard
Name
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3u
IEEE 802.3x
IEEE 802.3z
IEEE 802.3ad
IEEE 802.1d
MAC bridges
IEEE 802.1p
IEEE 802.1q
IEEE 802.1w
IEEE 802.1x
IP Protocols
Standard
Name
RFC768
UDP protocol
RFC783
RFC791
IP protocol
RFC792
ICMP protocol
RFC793
TCP protocol
RFC826
ARP
RFC854
Telnet protocol
RFC894
RFC2131
DHCP
OAM Protocols
3-10
Standard
Name
RFC1157
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Name
RFC1213
RFC1757
RFC1907
GR-474-CORE
RFC2819
GPON Protocols
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Name
ITU-T G.984.1
ITU-T G.984.2
ITU-T G.984.3
ITU-T G.984.4
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Network Applications
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Service Description
The MA5600T supports the FTTH network application to provide integrated voice, data, and
video services over a fiber, especially for the new apartments or villas that are located in different
areas.
Network Topology
Figure 4-1 shows the FTTH network application.
Figure 4-1 FTTH network application
IPTV server
Softswitch
N2000 BMS
TG
LAN switch
CATV server
BRAS
MA5600T
Combiner
Optical
splitter
ONT
STB
Phone
PC
CATV
IPTV
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Voice service
After passing the ONT, the VoIP packets reach the MA5600T. The MA5600T then
transmits the packets .
Data service
The PCs are connected to the MA5600T through the ONTs. The PCs are then connected
to the IP network through the BRAS.
Video service
The video traffic is sent to the ONTs in the IPTV or cable television (CATV) mode.
IPTV
In the IPTV mode, the video service is delivered over IP multicast traffic, supplying
users with various programs.
The MA5600T manages the multicast user rights and programs based on IGMP proxy
and controllable multicast. After the users have passed the authentication, the
MA5600T transmits the IGMP protocol packets to the device at the aggregation layer.
The multicast server transmits the video traffic to the MA5600T through the backbone
network and the convergence network. The MA5600T forwards the traffic to the user
terminals based on the authentication results.
At the user end, the STB terminates video signals, performs media conversion, and
controls program switching.
CATV
In the CATV mode, traditional analogue signals of TV programs are transmitted over
the cables.
Through the electrical-to-optical conversion, video streams are converted into
downstream optical waves, and then superposed with downstream optical waves of the
GPON in the wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) mode. The superposed waves
are transmitted to the ONT in the downstream direction through an optical fiber. Then
the ONT separates the video signals from the waves, and sends the signals to the TV.
In this way, the video service is realized.
Service Description
The MA5600T supports the FTTB network application. In this application, the MA5600T
connects with ONU in the downstream direction to provide high-bandwidth broadband access
services including voice, data, and video services to buildings where twisted pairs have been
deployed.
In an FTTB network architecture, the ONU is installed inside a building, and it provides services
to the users through twisted pairs.
The FTTB network architecture is suitable for the dense apartments and small enterprise and
institution buildings.
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Network Topology
Figure 4-2 shows the FTTB network application.
Figure 4-2 FTTB network application
IPTV server
Softswitch
CATV server
TG
N2000 BMS
BRAS
MA5600T
Oplical
splitter
ONT
MA5606T
LAN switch
Commercial user
Residential user
Commercial user
Commercial user
Fiber
Twisted pairs
Network Description
In the FTTB network application:
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The ONT connects to LAN switches or hubs in the downstream direction to provide services
to more users.
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The MA5600T connects to the MA5606Ts in the downstream direction to provide services
to more users.
The LAN switch is in a tree topology. The LAN switch works independently without mutual
interference. The bandwidth can be flexibly allocated according to the number of users
connected to a LAN switch.
Compared with the digital subscriber line (DSL) network, the FTTB network has the following
advantages:
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Saving investment
The FTTB network is an integration of the FTTH network and the DSL network. For an
FTTB solution, the optical fiber is used for long-reach transmission and the twisted pair is
used for short-reach transmission. This reduces the cost of network investment for carriers.
Good compatibility
The FTTB network is compatible with the existing DSL network.
Service Description
The MA5600T supports the TDM private line network application. In the TDMoGEM mode,
the TDM frame is directly encapsulated to the GPON GEM frame so that the TDM service can
be transmitted in a GPON network.
Network Topology
Figure 4-3 shows the TDM private line network application.
Figure 4-3 TDM private line network application
Ethernet
GPON
E1
Base station
ONU
OLT
Ethernet
Ethernet
GPON
E1
E1
ONU
SDH
Business center
Ethernet ONU
E1
Business center
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Network Description
The E1 ports of the ONU/ONT access the TDM traffic from the base stations and enterprises.
The ONU/ONT sends both the Ethernet traffic and the TDM traffic to the OLT. The OLT
differentiates the Ethernet traffic and the TDM traffic, and sends the traffic to the IP network
and the SDH network, respectively.
Service Description
The 802.1q in 802.1q (QinQ) application supports allocation of public VLAN IDs to user packets
that have VLAN tags so that the packets can be transmitted in the backbone network using the
public VLAN IDs. In this way, public VLAN ID resources are greatly saved, and the P2P
interconnection between private line users across the MAN is facilitated.
Network Topology
Figure 4-4 shows the QinQ application.
Figure 4-4 QinQ application
Router
VLAN 3
MA5600T
VLAN 3
MA5600T
QinQ
private line
ONT
ONT
L2
VLAN2 user
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L2
VLAN2 user
VLAN1 user
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Network Description
In the QinQ application, the user packets transmitted in the backbone network have two layers
of VLAN tags: a public VLAN tag and a private VLAN tag.
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In the QinQ application, the transparent transmission of the private VLAN in the public network
is supported. A simple two-layer virtual private network (VPN) channel is provided to realize
the function of transparent transmission of private VLANs and services to the peer end and to
expand the private network.
Service Description
The MA5600T supports VLAN stacking to realize VLAN extension and multi-ISP wholesale
service.
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VLAN extension: This is used to increase the number of VLANs and identify users.
Multi-ISP wholesale service: The upper layer network works in L2 working mode and the
packets are directly transmitted based on the VLAN and the MAC address.
VLAN stacking is similar to QinQ in implementation, but the user packet of VLAN stacking is
encapsulated with two VLAN tags and the user packet of QinQ is encapsulated with one VLAN
tag.
Network Topology
Figure 4-5 shows the VLAN stacking application.
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ISP2
GE
BRAS
ISP1
L2/L3
Enterprise wholesale
users of ISP2 directly
connect to ISP2 through
L2 forwarding
ONU
GE
Enterprise wholesale
users of ISP1 directly
connect to ISP1 through
L2 forwarding
GE
Common Internet users
are identified by two
VLAN tags with help from
the upper layer BRAS
MA5600T
Company A
L2/L3
ONT
PC
ONT
PC
GE
MA5600T
ONT
PC
GE
MA5600T
ONT
ONU
Company B
PC
Network Description
In the VLAN stacking application, the BRAS must authenticate both layers of VLAN tags. When
a packet reaches the MA5600T, it is tagged with two VLAN tags (outer VLAN and inner VLAN),
and then transmitted to the associated ISP based on the outer VLAN tag. The user is identified
by the inner VLAN tag.
The VLAN stacking application ensures that the VLANs can be reused, and realizes the multiIPS wholesale service.
Service Description
The MA5600T can provide voice, data, and video services to end users simultaneously with
appropriate QoS. Such a scenario is called triple play.
The MA5600T supports both the multi-GEM port triple play and single-GEM port triple play
solutions.
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Figure 4-6 shows the triple play application.
Figure 4-6 Triple play application
Softswitch
IPTV server
BRAS
TG
L2/L3 LAN switch
MA5600T
ONT
Triple play
STB
Phone
PC
TV
Network Description
In this scenario, triple play users are connected to the MA5600T through the ONT. The
MA5600T provides voice service, data (Internet access) service, and video service to the users.
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Voice service
After passing the ONT, the VoIP packets reach the MA5600T. The MA5600T then
transmits the packets to the NGN network, or to the PSTN network through a TG.
Data service
The data packets from PCs are transmitted to the MA5600T through the ONT, and then to
the IP network in the upstream direction after they are processed by the BRAS.
Video service
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The MA5600T manages the multicast user rights and programs based on IGMP proxy
and controllable multicast. After the users have passed the authentication, the
MA5600T transmits the IGMP protocol packets to the multicast server.
The multicast server transmits the video service traffic to the MA5600T through the
backbone network and the convergence network. The MA5600T forwards the traffic to
the user terminals based on the authentication results.
At the user end, the set top box (STB) is used to terminate video signals, performs media
conversion, and control program switching.
The triple play solution enables simultaneous multi-service access on the same user terminal.
Service Description
The application scenario of the P2P FE optical access is similar to the application scenario of a
passive optical network (PON). It features simple networking. It is especially suitable for
residential areas where the fibers are deployed and extended to the home. In this application, the
MA5600T supports a bandwidth of 100 Mbit/s for providing the integrated voice, data, and video
services.
Network Topology
Figure 4-7 shows the P2P FE optical access application.
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IPTV server
TG
BRAS
MA5600T
P2P ONT
STB
VoIP service
Data service
Network Description
In this scenario, the MA5600T connects to an ONT in the end user's home through a fiber to
provide high-speed Internet access, VoIP, and IPTV services.
The networking for the P2P FE optical access application is simple. It meets the actual
application requirements.
Service Description
To address the growing number of mobile users and increasing demand for the mobile data and
video services, 3G mobile stations need to be increased to provide high bandwidth.
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Compared with the SDH/ATM private line technologies, the IP return transmission technology
not only offers an easy return transmission solution for base stations, but also helps to greatly
save the cost for base station return transmission.
In the mobile bearer network application, the IP-based return transmission technology is adopted
as a replacement of the TDM-based or ATM-based return transmission technology to realize
integration of fixed and mobile networks at the bearer layer. In this way, the need to maintain
only one network helps to reduce the CapEx and OpEx, thus facilitating evolution to an all-IP
network.
Network Topology
Figure 4-8 shows the sample network of the mobile bearer network application.
Figure 4-8 Mobile bearer network application
3G
Core network
BSC
RNC
N*E1
STM-1
Gateway
IP/MPLS/PWE3/
OAM/TE
BITS
MA5600T
PON
ONU
PON
ONU
E1 (TDM)
FE (IP)
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The mobile bearer network application features the following:
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The base station adopts distributed mode, and provides IP ports and E1 ports.
The base station adopts distributed mode. The voice service is sent upstream through
the E1 ports, and the data service is sent upstream through the IP ports.
The voice service requires small bandwidth, so usually only one or two E1 ports are
required. The data service requires high bandwidth. Hence, the base station adopts IP
ports for data service transmission, thus improving the bandwidth utilization for the
upstream data service.
The E1 ports provided by the base station support return transmission through PWE3.
For the large number of legacy base stations and the base stations that are presently
under construction, IP uplink connection is not adopted, and only E1 ports are used. For
the base stations in the distributed mode, the voice service is still sent upstream through
the E1 ports.
The E1 ports must support PWE3 to facilitate service bearing over an IP network.
The MA5600T obtains the clock information from the BITS, and sends the clock information
to the downstream mobile base stations through the modem. In this way, clock synchronization
is maintained between the base station, the BSC and the RNC, thus ensuring that the end users
are not affected during a service switchover between the base stations.
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Device Management
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5.1 Overview
This topic describes the management methods supported by the MA5600T.
The MA5600T provides the following methods for managing, maintaining and monitoring the
device:
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Management through the command line interface (CLI), where the following two modes
are available:
Management through the EMS based on SNMP, where the following two modes are
available:
Inband mode
Outband mode
Serial port/
network port
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The management functions of the N2000 BMS include the following:
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Topology management
Performance management
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Fault management
Security management
Database management
Configuration management
Topology Management
The N2000 BMS can display the NEs in the entire network in one topology view. Through a
unified management platform, it can monitor and manage all NEs in the network. This facilitates
network maintenance tasks.
Fault Management
The N2000 BMS provides an overall network alarm management solution, which enables you
to locate and troubleshoot faults quickly.
In addition, to simplify the troubleshooting, the N2000 BMS supports window switching. For
example, it allows switching from the topological window to the alarm window, or switching
from the alarm window to a faulty port.
Security Management
The N2000 BMS manages the network based on different user rights and different domains. It
can divide user rights based on users, user groups, operations, applications, or ACLs. It supports
the following operations over the clients:
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Forced disconnection
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The N2000 BMS provides manual or timed backup or loading of data of all NEs or a specified
NE in the network. This enhances the security of the NE data in the network and decreases the
load in large scale in-service loading of device software.
Database Management
The N2000 BMS provides the following:
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A tool to back up and restore the EMS database. This enhances security of the system data.
A monitoring terminal to remotely monitor the running status of the EMS server and the
usage of the EMS database.
In addition, the N2000 BMS supports the remote dual-system backup scheme to ensure the
database security.
Panel view
In addition, the N2000 BMS provides a complete and easy-to-use online help system to assist
you in the operation.
Configuration Management
The N2000 BMS provides multiple configuration functions for the MA5600T. Table 5-1 lists
the configuration functions of the MA5600T NE manager.
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Description
Device management
Multicast service
management
Terminal management
VLAN management
Ethernet port
management
ACL&QoS
MSTP management
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Ping test
FTP test
Resetting an ATU-R
Upgrading an ATU-R
Configuring QoS
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Feature
Description
User security
management
DHCP Option82
IP address binding
System security
management
Overview
The N2000 BMS can form a network with the MA5600T through the following:
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Inband channels
Outband channels
Because both the inband and outband modes have their respective advantages and disadvantages,
these two modes are usually combined in actual applications.
Inband Mode
Inband mode refers to a networking mode for network device management that is implemented
through the service channel provided by the managed devices. In this mode, the network
management interaction information is delivered over the service channel provided by the
managed device.
Figure 5-2 shows the EMS networking in the inband mode.
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N2000 BMS
BRAS
MA5600T
MA5600T
Flexible networking
The disadvantage of the inband networking is that maintenance tasks cannot be carried out when
the service channel fails.
Outband Mode
The outband mode refers to a networking mode for network device management that is
implemented through other channels, and not through the service channel. In this mode, the
management channel is independent of the service channel.
Figure 5-3 shows the EMS networking in the outband mode.
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N2000 BMS
Router
Maintenance
network port
Maintenance
network port
MA5600T
MA5600T
Channels for device management are more reliable than those in the inband mode.
The N2000 BMS can timely locate the fault in a managed device, and monitor the managed
device in real time.
The disadvantage of the outband networking is that additional devices are required to provide
maintenance channels that are independent of service channels.
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Running Environment
Table 6-1 Environmental parameters of the MA5600T
Parameter
Specification
Ambient working
temperature
5C to +45C
Ambient working
humidity
5% RH to 95% RH
Air pressure
Altitude
2000 m
Specification
Power supply
DC power supply
-38.4 V to -72 V
Cabinet Parameters
Table 6-3 Parameters of the MA5600T cabinet
6-2
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Maximum Power
Consumption
Weight (Empty)
2840 W
75 kg
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Table 6-4 Parameters of the MA5600T shelf
Item
Dimensions (W x D x
H)
Maximum
Power
Consumption
of a FullyLoaded Shelf
Weight
(Empty)
530 mm x 275.8 mm x
447.2 mm
1420 W
7 kg
490 mm x 275.8 mm x
447.2 mm
Board Parameters
Table 6-5 Parameters of the MA5600T boards
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Dimensions (W x D x
H)
SCUL
22.86 mm x 208 mm x
395.4 mm
42 W
GPBC
22.86 mm x 208 mm x
395.4 mm
78 W
OPFA
22.86 mm x 208 mm x
395.4 mm
31 W
ETHA
22.86 mm x 208 mm x
395.4 mm
27 W
TOPA
22.86 mm x 208 mm x
395.4 mm
25 W
PRTE
25.4 mm x 208 mm x
105.1 mm
0.2 W
GICF
25.4 mm x 208 mm x
197.2 mm
5W
GICG
25.4 mm x 208 mm x
197.2 mm
9W
X1CA
25.4 mm x 208 mm x
197.2 mm
11 W
X2CA
25.4 mm x 208 mm x
197.2 mm
21 W
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Board
Dimensions (W x D x
H)
BIUA
25.4 mm x 208 mm x
183.18 mm
5.3 W
System Performance
Table 6-6 lists the system performance parameters.
Specification
1 Tbit/s
600 Mpps
400 Gbit/s
Device Configuration
Table 6-7 lists the device configurations.
Table 6-7 Device configuration parameters
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Parameter
Specification
Management port
Maximum number of GE
upstream ports in a shelf
2 (X1CA)
64
4 (X2CA)
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Specification
4096
Port Specification
Provided by
SCUL
SCUL
Console
Port Specification
Provided by
GE optical port
1000Base-Sx/Lx
GICF
GE electrical port
1000Base-Tx
GICG
10 Gbit/s
X1CA
X2CA
Provided by
GPON port
GPBC
ETHA
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Service Characteristics
Table 6-11 lists the service characteristics of the MA5600T.
Table 6-11 Service characteristics of the MA5600T
Category
Feature
Specification
Wire speed
L2/L3
switching
VLAN
Multicast
TDM private
line service
E1 port
Stratum-3
clock
GE extension
MSTP
ARP
ARP
ARP proxy
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Category
Feature
Specification
Port
aggregation/
Port
protection
The GIC board supports up to four aggregated port groups. Up to eight ports
at the same rate can be aggregated in a group.
LACP
The GIC board supports port protection pairs
Active/
Standby
switchover
Broadcast
storm
suppression
Port mirroring
MAC address
table
Flow control
QoS
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Category
Feature
Specification
Packet filtering
Packet redirection
Flow mirroring
Traffic statistics
Traffic policing
Priority strategies
Ethernet
OAM
Security
Hierarchical right control, that is, different rights for users at different levels
L2 user isolation and controlled mutual access
RADIUS authentication of the management users
DHCP Option60 to identify the device type at the user end
Prevention of DoS attacks on the system
ACL-based access control
Prevention of IP/MAC Spoofing for DHCP users
Prevention of MAC Spoofing for PPPoE users
Restriction on the number of MAC addresses based on the traffic stream
Static MAC address configuration based on the traffic stream
IP address binding based on the traffic stream
ONU/ONT SN and password authentication
MAC address filtering on the user side
PITP and DHCP Option82 to uniquely identify a user
SSH V2
Downstream FEC
AES 128-bit encryption
GPON
terminal
management
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Feature
Specification
Specification
Management
Console configuration
Remote SSH/Telnet configuration
CLI configuration
SNMPv1, SNMPv2, SNMPv3 management
Management through the N2000 BMS
System log
Hierarchical alarms
Maintenance
Loading and
upgrading
Performance
statistics
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Category
Specification
Performance statistics of terminal traffic
Multicast traffic statistics
IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping performance statistics
DHCP Option82 performance statistics
Name
IEC 60529
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Standard
Name
IEC 61000-4-2
IEC 61000-4-3
IEC 61000-4-4
IEC 61000-4-5
IEC 61000-4-6
EN 61000-4-29
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Name
EN 61000-4-2
EN 61000-4-3
EN 61000-4-4
EN 61000-4-5
EN 61000-4-6
IEC 61000-4-29
EN55022
EN55024
ITU-T K.20
CISPR 22
CISPR24
ITU-T K.32
ITU-T K.44
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Safety Standards
Standard
Name
EN 60950-1
EN 60825-1
EN 60825-2
IEC 60825-1
IEC 60825-2
IEC 60950-1
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Standard
Name
ITU-T G.983.3
ITU-T G.983.3
Amendment 1
ITU-T G.983.4
ITU-T G.983.5
ITU-T G.652
ITU-T G.692
ITU-T G.872
ITU-T G.873
ITU-T G.911
ITU-T M.3010
ITU-T -G.704
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Name
ITU-T G.703
ITU-T G.823
The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based
on the 2048 kbit/s hierarchy
ITU-T G.957
ITU-T G.825
The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based
on the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH)
RFC2236
IGMPv2
RFC1155
RFC1493
Bridge MIB
RFC1643
RFC2236
RFC2613
RFC2652
RFC1027
Internet-Draft
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A
ACL
AES
ARP
B
BGP
BITS
BRAS
BSC
C
CAC
CAR
CATV
cable TV
CLI
CoS
class of service
CO
central office
CSMA
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DHCP
A-1
DoS
denial of service
DSL
DSLAM
E
ECMP
ESD
electrostatic discharge
ETS
ETSI
F
FE
fast Ethernet
FEC
FTP
FTTB
FTTH
G
GE
gigabit Ethernet
GEM
GPON
A-2
IAS
ICMP
IEC
IEEE
IGMP
IP
Internet Protocol
IPTV
IP Television
IS-IS
ISP
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L
LAN
M
MAC
MAP
MIB
MSTP
N
NMS
O
OAM
OLT
OMCI
ONT
ONU
OSS
P
P2P
point to point
PC
personal computer
PITP
PMD
PPP
PSTN
Q
QinQ
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QoS
quality of service
R
RADIUS
RSTP
S
SBA
SDH
SN
serial number
SNMP
SP
strict priority
SQL
STB
STP
T
T-CONT
transmission container
TCP/IP
TDM
TFTP
TG
trunk gateway
TL1
transaction language 1
TV
television
U
UDP
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VLAN
virtual LAN
VoIP
voice over IP
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WDM
WRR
X
xDSL
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