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Issue 02
Date 2006-11-01
BOM 31026219
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Contents
4 Service Implementation.............................................................................................................21
4.1 PSTN Voice Services.................................................................................................................................... 21
4.2 Next Generation Voice Services ................................................................................................................... 22
4.3 Broadband Services ...................................................................................................................................... 23
4.4 Private Circuit Services ................................................................................................................................ 24
4.5 Multicast Video Service................................................................................................................................ 24
5 Networking Applications..........................................................................................................25
5.1 Typical Networking Topologies.................................................................................................................... 26
5.1.1 MSTP Networking ............................................................................................................................. 26
5.1.2 SDH+FE/GE Networking................................................................................................................... 28
5.1.3 SDH+STM-1 ATM Networking......................................................................................................... 30
5.2 Typical Application Scenarios ...................................................................................................................... 33
5.2.1 NGN Consolidation............................................................................................................................ 33
Figures
Tables
Table 7-4 The running environment of the UA5000 in different cabinets ......................................................... 44
Table 7-5 Voltage specification of the power supply systems............................................................................ 44
Table 7-6 System performance specifications.................................................................................................... 45
Purpose
This section describes the related versions, intended audience, organisation, convention, and
update history of this document.
Related Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Intended Audience
The intended audience of this document is network planning engineers.
Organization
This document consists of eight chapters and is organized as follows.
Chapter Description
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The following symbols may be found in this document. They are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Symbol Description
General Conventions
Convention Description
Command Conventions
Convention Description
GUI Conventions
Convention Description
Keyboard Operation
Format Description
Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing
Ctrl+Alt+A means the three keys should be pressed
concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means
the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operation
Action Description
Update History
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version
contains all updates made to previous versions.
1 System Overview
With an increasing demand in telecommunications services such as voice, data, video and
multi-media, the need for an access network that can provide multiple large-capacity,
high-speed and high-quality services has become imperative.
Huawei UA5000 Universal Access Unit (referred to as the UA5000) allows you to construct an
access network that keeps pace with the technological advances in the fiber access networks,
broadband networks and the evolution of the Next Generation Network (NGN).
The UA5000 meets both the current and the future customer requirements through its advanced
technical features, such as:
! "IP+TDM" bus architecture
! V5 and AG concurrent uplink
! Manageable Triple Play
With these features, the UA5000 helps you to construct a multi-service access network at low
cost.
H.248
PSTN DDN ATM IP
Aggregation layer
STM-1/FE
STM-1/FE/GE
MSTP
Access layer
: UA5000 : Softswitch
! Redundant backup of the primary power supplies and the secondary power supplies. Both
power supplies work in the load-sharing mode. The power supplies support the real-time
monitoring and alarm function, and overvoltage and undervoltage protection.
! Load sharing of the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) resource of the PVM card
3 System Structure
This section describes the cabinets, frames and cards of the UA5000.
3.1 Cabinets
Table 3-1 lists the cabinets that can house the UA5000 frame.
Table 3-1 Specification of the cabinets that can house the UA5000 frame
Model Type Frame Max. ports
configuration
POTS ADSL POTS &
only only ADSL
combo
3.2 Frames
There are two types of frames. One is a front-access frame and the other is the rear- access
frame. This section describes the frame types.
HABA frame
! The HABA frame is the master frame of the rear-access UA5000, which stands at a height
of 16 U (1 U = 44.55 mm). The HABA frame can subtend slave frames and aggregate
services from the subordinate frames.
! The HABA frame provides 36 slots, of which 30 are available for line cards and 6 for the
other types of cards. However, if you are using the AIUB and TSSB, you must insert the
AIUB cards and the TSSB card in the positions shown in
Figure 3-1. The remaining six slots are reserved for other types of cards.
! You can insert narrowband line cards and broadband line cards in any of the 30 line card
slots.
! The two narrowband control cards and the two broadband control cards in the frame
support backup in the event of a primary controller failure.
! The HABA frame can use a minimum of one and a maximum of two PWX cards. The two
PWX cards in the frame share the power supply load, and if one PWX fails, the other has
the capacity to dynamically provide the necessary power.
! The HABA can also serve as a slave frame. In this case, the HABA frame is equipped with
only broadband control cards and as many as 30 line cards.
Fan
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
P P A A T
V V I I S
x x x x U U S
P P x x x x x x x x x
P P / / B B B
W W S S S S S S S S S
M M R R / / /
X X L L L L L L L L L
B B S S x x x
U U S S S
x x L L L
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
HABC frame
! The HABC frame is the master of the rear-access UA5000, which stands at a height of 8 U
(1 U = 44.55 mm).
! The HABC frame provides 18 slots, of which 12 are available for line cards. The TSSB
card must be inserted in the position shown in Figure 3-2.
! You can insert narrowband line cards and broadband line cards in any of the 12 line card
slots.
! The two narrowband control cards and the two broadband control cards in the frame
support backup in the event of a primary controller failure.
! The two PWX cards in the frame share the power supply load, and if one PWX fails, the
other has the capacity to dynamically provide the necessary power.
FAN
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
P P T
V V S
I I x x S
P P x x x x x x x x x x x
P P / / x
W W S S S S S S S S S S S
M M R R /
X X L L L L L L L L L L L
B B S S x
U U S
x x L
Cabling area
HABD frame
! The HABD frame is the master frame of the front-access UA5000, which stands at a
height of 10 U. The HABD frame can be subtended with multiple slave frames, and the
HABD frame can aggregate the services from the subordinate frames.
! The HABD provides 18 slots, of which 12 are available for line cards. However, if you are
using the AIUB and TSSB, you must insert the AIUB cards and the TSSB card in the
positions shown in Figure 3-3. The remaining six slots are for other types of cards.
! You can insert narrowband line cards and broadband line cards in any of the 12 line card
slots.
! The two narrowband control cards and the two broadband control cards in the frame
support backup in the event of a primary controller failure.
! The HABD frame can use a minimum of one and a maximum of two PWX cards. The two
PWX cards in the frame share the power supply load, and if one PWX fails, the other has
the capacity to dynamically provide the necessary power.
! The HABD can also serve as a slave frame. In this case, the HABD frame is equipped with
only broadband control cards and as many as 12 line cards.
Fan
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
A A T
P P
I I S
V V
x x U U S
P P x/ x/ x x x x x x x x x
P P B B B
W W R R S S S S S S S S S
M M / / /
X X S S L L L L L L L L L
B B x x x
U U
S S S
x x
L L L
HABE frame
! The HABE frame is the slave frame of the front-access UA5000, which stands at a height
of 10 U.
! The HABE frame operates under the control of the HABD frame. The HABE frame can be
subtended with the HABF frame.
! The HABE frame provides 18 slots, of which 14 are reserved for line cards and 4 for other
types of cards. You can insert narrowband line cards and broadband line cards as desired.
! The two broadband control cards in the frame support backup in the event of a primary
controller failure. The HABE frame does not have narrowband control cards. The
narrowband line cards in the frame are controlled by the narrowband control card in the
HABD frame.
! The HABE frame can use a minimum of one and a maximum of two PWX cards. The two
PWX cards in the frame share the power supply load, and if one PWX fails, the other has
the capacity to dynamically provide the necessary power.
Fan
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
A A
P P x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
P P
W W S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
S S
X X L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
B B
HABF frame
! The HABF frame is the extended frame of the front-access UA5000, which stands at a
height of 10 U.
! The HABF frame operates under the control of either the HABD frame or the HABE
frame. The serving HABD or HABE frame provides the power supply to the HABF frame.
! The HABF frame provides 18 slots. You can insert narrowband line cards and broadband
line cards as desired.
Fan
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
HABL frame
! The HABL shelf, which stands at a height of 10 U, is the mini master shelf.
! The HABL shelf provides 12 slots, of which 6 are available for line cards. You can insert
the narrowband line cards and broadband line cards as desired. The shelf supports up to
three 32-port ADSL/ADSL2+ line cards, three POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+ combo line
cards, or five other line cards.
! The two narrowband control cards and the two broadband control cards in the shelf
support backup in the event of primary controller failures.
! The two PWX cards in the frame share the power supply load, and if one PWX fails, the
other has the capacity to dynamically provide the necessary power.
FAN
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11
P P T
V V S
I I x x
P P x x x x x S
P P / /
W W S S S S S B
M M R R
X X L L L L L /
B B S S x
U U S
x x L
3.3 Cards
Table 3-2, Table 3-3, Table 3-4, Table 3-5 and Table 3-6 describe the details of the cards used in
the UA5000.
APMB Master frame ATM The APMB card is also called the broadband
service processing control card for ATM signaling.
card The APMB card:
! Controls the broadband line cards
! Provides various types of upstream ports for
broadband services, including IMA E1, ATM
E3, ATM T3 and STM-1 ATM,
! Supports active/standby backup
! Provides the switch fabric and working clock for
broadband services
IPMB Master frame IP The IPMB card is also called the broadband control
service processing card for IP signaling.
card The IPMB card:
! Controls the broadband line cards
! Aggregates and processes broadband services
! Provides GE/FE ports
! Supports active/standby backup
PVM Packet voice The PVM card:
processing card ! Processes the H.248 protocol
! Converts the TDM voice signals into IP packets
! Provides one FE port to transmit the VoIP
service
PVU8/PVU4 V5 interface The PVU8/PVU4 is also called the master frame
processing unit narrowband control card.
The PVU8/PVU4 card:
! Controls the narrowband line cards
! Provides upstream V5 E1 ports for TDM
services
! Provides TDM switch fabric and working clock
for TDM services
! Supports the active/standby backup
AIUB ATM interface card The AIUB card carries out remote subtending of
the UA5000.
An AIUB card supports:
! 2 STM-1 ATM ports, 2 ATM E3 ports or 2 ATM
T3 ports
! 8 IMA E1 ports through backplane
! 1 + 1 card-level protection
DEHA Circuit emulation E1 The DEHA card supports:
interface card ! 16 E1 ports
! unstructured CES
EDTB E1 trunk card The EDTB card supports16 E1 trunk ports
TSSB Test card The TSSB and TSSC cards are used to test the
narrowband and broadband line cards. TSSC card
TSSC supports Tx and Rx of 1 kHz signal tone.
ESC Environment and The ESC card controls or monitors:
power supply ! temperature
monitor card
! humidity
! door sensor
! fan status
! battery status
! power supply status
This card reports the above information to the
control card through a serial port.
PWX Secondary power The PWX card occupies one slot. A frame can use
supply card a minimum of one and a maximum of two PWX
cards. The PWX cards support inter-card and
inter-frame load-sharing.
4 Service Implementation
The UA5000 supports multiple services including voice, broadband and private circuit through
different main control cards. The PVM or PVU card supports the voice and narrowband private
circuit services, the APMB or IPMB card supports the broadband access and broadband private
circuit services, and the PVM card supports the Voice over IP (VoIP) services.
POTS
The UA5000 provides POTS ports to support the access of analog subscribers and PBXs. The
UA5000 supports supplementary services such as Central Exchange (CENTREX) and Caller
Identification Display (CID).
ISDN
The UA5000 provides ISDN BRI (2B+D) ports and ISDN PRI (30B+D) ports, and supports
various N-ISDN services, including:
! Video conferencing
! Videotext
! G4 facsimile
! E-mail
! Data retrieval
! LAN interconnection
! Internet access
The UA5000 also supports ISDN supplementary services. These ISDN supplementary services
include:
! Direct dial-in (DDI)
! Multi-subscriber number (MSN)
! Calling line identification presentation (CLIP)
The UA5000 supports a mixed configuration of ISDN subscribers and analog telephone
subscribers.
Direct-Dial-In
The UA5000 provides DDI subscriber ports to support the subscriber line extension service.
This service enables the external analog subscriber ports of other exchanges to be transparently
extended inside the access network.
QoS features
The UA5000 supports the following QoS features:
! Packet forwarding based on 802.1p priority to provide appropriate QoS for different
services
! IP priority labeling or DSCP priority labeling for packets matching the ACL rules
! Port-based, connection-based and VLAN-based flow control
! Congestion control
! Queue scheduling
5 Networking Applications
The UA5000 adapts to various access network scenarios. You can use the UA5000 in complex
topologies and challenging engineering environments.
You can select the most suitable networking solution based on the requirements of transmission
resources, ATM/IP network resources, service types, QoS and security.
The following lists the equipment icons used in the networking diagrams below.
Networking description
Table 5-1 describes the MSTP networking.
Based on the aggregation state of the narrowband services, MSTP networking falls into two
modes: single-level networking and two-level networking.
! Single-level networking
The UA5000 at the remote end sends the narrowband and broadband services to the central
office through the MSTP transmission ring. The central office forwards the services to the
BRAS/L3, PSTN switch or DDN node without convergence.
! Two-level networking
The narrowband services are sent to the PSTN or DDN through the MD5500 or UA5000 at the
central office. When there are many remote nodes and subscribers, select the MD5500 in the
central office to converge services. When there are a few remote nodes and subscribers, select
the UA5000 to converge services.
The broadband services are aggregated and forwarded to the BRAS/L3 by the transmission
equipment at the central office.
Networking diagram
Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2 show the MSTP networking. You can replace the MD5500 in
Figure 5-2 with a UA5000.
H.248
PSTN DDN IP
FE/GE
E1
E1( V5) H.248
FE/GE FE/GE
MSTP
E1 E1
MSTP
FE/GE
E1 FE/GE E1 FE/GE H.248
H.248
PSTN DDN IP
FE/GE
FE/GE
MSTP
E1 E1
MSTP
FE/GE
E1 FE/GE H.248
Networking features
The MSTP networking has the following features:
! Suitable for the scenarios where the narrowband E1 and the broadband FE/GE resources
coexist
! Saving the optical fibers by accessing and transmitting both the narrowband and
broadband services
! Supporting multiple capacity specifications to meet various networking requirements
! Suitable for the IPTV service deployment
Networking description
Table 5-2 describes the SDH+FE/GE networking.
The SDH+FE/GE networking falls into two modes: single-level networking and two-level
networking.
! Single-level networking
The narrowband and broadband services are sent to the BRAS/L3, PSTN switch or DDN node
directly. Neither of them is aggregated within the access network.
! Two-level networking
The MD5500 or the UA5000 at the central office aggregates the narrowband services and then
sends them to PSTN or DDN.
When there are many remote nodes and subscribers, select the MD5500 in the central office to
aggregate the V5 interfaces. When there are a few remote nodes and subscribers, select the
UA5000 in the central office to aggregate the V5 services.
The broadband services are sent to the IP network through the FE or GE ports directly.
Networking diagram
Figure 5-3 and Figure 5-4 show the SDH+FE/GE networking. You can replace the MD5500 in
Figure 5-4 with a UA5000.
E1
E1( V5) FE/GE FE/GE
H.248
FE/GE
SDH
E1
SDH
E1 E1
E1( V5) E1
FE/GE FE/GE
H.248
FE/GE
FE/GE
SDH
E1
SDH
E1 E1
Networking features
The SDH+FE/GE networking has the following features:
! Suitable for the consolidation of the networks with the SDH equipment or the construction
of a new access network with abundant optical fibers.
! The broadband service channel is separated from the narrowband service channel, while
their EMS channels are integrated.
! Suitable for the IPTV service deployment thanks to the direct GE/FE connection with IP
MAN.
Networking description
Table 5-3 describes the SDH+STM-1 ATM networking.
The SDH+STM-1 ATM networking falls into two modes: single-level networking and
two-level networking.
! In the single-level networking, neither narrowband nor broadband services are aggregated
within the access network.
! In the two-level networking, the central office aggregates the services from the V5 and
ATM interfaces and then sends them to PSTN or ATM network.
Networking diagram
Figure 5-5 and Figure 5-6 show the SDH+STM-1 ATM networking.
E1
E1( V5) STM-1 STM-1
STM-1
SDH
E1 E1
SDH
E1 E1 E1
E1
E1(V5) STM-1
STM-1 STM-1
E1 SDH
E1
E1
Networking features
The SDH+ STM-1 ATM networking has the following features:
! Suitable for the networks with the SDH equipment, ATM switches and abundant optical
fibers.
! The broadband service channel is separated from the narrowband service channel, while
their EMS channels are integrated.
Internet
SoftSwitch
BRAS
IP MAN
L2/L3
PSTN
FE/GE
E1
UA5000
Modem NT1
DDN/SDH IP
VLAN \QinQ
\Stacking VLAN
E1/STM-1 E1/STM-1
FE/GE FE/GE
Internet
MGC
IP TV Server
BRAS
IP MAN
L2/L3
UA5000
Triple Play
Home gateway
STB
6 Equipment Management
Control card
Serial port
COM
ETH
Ethernet port
UA5000
Topology management
The iManager N2000 can display the network elements (NE) in the whole network in one
topology view. Through a unified management platform, it can monitor and manage all NEs in
the network. This simplifies network maintenance.
Fault management
The iManager N2000 offers an overall network alarm management solution, enabling fast fault
locating and troubleshooting.
In addition, to simplify the troubleshooting, the iManager N2000 supports window switching.
For example, it allows shift from the topological window to the alarm window, or shift from the
alarm window to the faulty port.
Security management
The iManager N2000 manages the network based on different user authorities and different
domains. It can divide users’ authorities based on users, user groups, operations, applications or
ACLs. It can enable automatic lock, forced disconnection and user operation logging on the
clients.
Database management
The iManager N2000 provides a tool to carry out the backup and recovery of the EMS database.
This enhances security of the system data.
The iManager N2000 also provides a monitoring terminal to monitor the running status of the
EMS server and the usage of the EMS database.
In addition, the iManager N2000 supports the remote dual system backup scheme to ensure the
database safety.
Configuration management
The EMS provides multiple configuration functions for the UA5000. Refer to
Table 6-1 for details.
IGMP Proxy management The NE manager enables you to configure and query global
parameters, users, upstream ports, and programs of the IGMP
Proxy. You can also manage and provision the managed video
services.
Inband networking
Inband networking means that the management is carried out using the service transmission
channel of the UA5000. In this fashion, the EMS messages are transmitted through the service
channel.
Figure 6-2 shows the inband EMS networking.
EMS Server
IP
UA5000 UA5000
Outband networking
Outband networking means that the management is carried out using a channel separated from
the service channel.
Figure 6-3 shows the outband EMS networking.
RTU
UA5000
EMS Client
UA5000 IP
EMS Client
RTU
EMS Server
7 Technical Specifications
7.1.2 Weights
Table 7-3 Weights of the UA5000 cabinets
Item Index
Narrowband
TDM switching capacity PVU8/PVU4: 4k x 4k
PVM: 8k x 8k
Maximum V5 interfaces 16
Maximum trunk ports 104 E1 ports (PVM); 108 E1 ports (PVU)
Maximum subscriber number 4000
Maximum SPC number 512
HDLC 48
Call processing capacity 40k BHCA
VoIP
DSP channel number 1000
Maximum number of subscribers 4000
Call processing capacity 40k BHCA
Broadband (using the APMB card)
ATM switch capacity 5 Gbit/s
Maximum number of PVCs in one 8000
frame
Maximum number of PVPs in one 4000
frame
Maximum number of STM-1 ports APMB: 2
AIUB: 2
Maximum number of ATM E3 APMB: 2
ports AIUB: 2
Maximum number of ATM T3 APMB: 2
ports AIUB: 2
Maximum number of IMA E1 APMB: 8
ports AIUB: 8
Maximum number of CES E1 APMB: 8
ports Each DEHA: 16 (A frame supports two DEHA cards.)
Item Index
TDM E1 PVU8/RSU8 8
PVU4/RSU4 4
IMA E1 APMB/AIUB 8
ATM E3 APMB/AIUB 2
ATM T3 APMB/AIUB 2
STM-1 ATM APMB/AIUB 2
FE electrical port PVM 1
IPMB 2
FE optical port IPMB 2
GE optical port IPMB 2
POTS ASL/CSMB 16
A32 (CC0HASL / CC0RASL / 32
CC0NASL)
ISDN BRI DSL 8
ISDN PRI EDTB 16
2B1Q DSL 8
EDTB 16
CES E1 DEHA 16
APMB 8
V.24 Through MTA 3
2-wire VF port VFB 16
4-wire VF port VFB 8
FXO CDI 16
ADSL CSLB/ADLB 16
ADSL2+ ADMB/ADMC/CSMB 16
VDSL VDLA 16
TDM SHDSL H303HSL 2
H521SDL 4
ATM SHDSL SDLB 16
FE EAUA 8
Parameter Specification
7.3.2 100Base-TX
Table 7-11 Technical specifications of the 100Base-TX port
Parameter Specification
Parameter Specification
7.3.3 100Base-FX
Table 7-12 Technical specifications of the 100Base-FX port
Parameter Specification
7.3.4 1000Base-SX
Table 7-13 Technical specifications of the 1000Base-SX port
Parameter Specification
Parameter Specification
7.3.5 1000Base-LX
Table 7-14 Technical specifications of the 1000Base-LX port
Parameter Specification
7.3.6 1000Base-ZX
Table 7-15 Technical specifications of the 1000Base-ZX port
Parameter Specification
Parameter Specification
7.3.7 E3
Table 7-16 Technical specifications of the E3 port
Parameter Specification
7.3.8 T3
Table 7-17 Technical specifications of theT3 port
Parameter Specification
7.3.9 ADSL
Table 7-18 Technical specifications of the ADSL port
Parameter Specification
7.3.10 ADSL2+
Table 7-19 Technical specifications of the ADSL2+ port
Parameter Specification
7.3.11 SHDSL
Table 7-20 Technical specifications of the SHDSL port
Parameter Specification
7.3.12 VDSL
Table 7-21 Technical specifications of the VDSL port
Parameter Specification
7.3.13 E1
Table 7-22 Technical specifications of the E1 port
Parameter Specification
7.3.14 V.35
Table 7-23 Technical specifications of the V.35 port
Parameter Specification
Standards Description
Standards Description
Standards Description
Standards Description
Standards Description
A
AAL1 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 1
AAL5 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 5
ACL Access Control List
ADM Add and Drop Multiplexer
ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
AG Access Gateway
AN Access Network
APS Automatic Protection Switching
ARP Address Resolution Protocol
ASL Analog Subscriber Line
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
B
BHCA Busy Hour Call Attempt
BMS Broadband integrated network Management System
BRI Basic Rate Interface
BRAS Broadband Remote Access Server
C
CAPEX Capital Expenditure
CBR Constant Bit Rate
CENTREX Central Exchange
D
DCE Data Circuit-terminating Equipment
DDI Direct-Dialing-In
DDN Digital Data Network
DMT Discrete Multi-Tone
DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
DSP Digital Signal Processing
DTE Data Terminal Equipment
DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
E
EMU Environment Monitor Unit
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
F
FE Fast Ethernet
FoIP Fax over IP
FTTB Fiber To The Building
FTTC Fiber To The Curb
FXO Foreign Exchange Office
G
GE Gigabit Ethernet
H
HDLC High-speed Data Link Control
HW High Way
I
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol
IMA Inverse Multiplexing for ATM
IP Internet Protocol
IPoA IP over ATM
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
L
LE Local Exchange
M
MAN Metropolitan Area Network
MDF Main Distribution Frame
MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol
MIB Management Information Base
MML Man Machine Language
MoIP Modem over IP
MSN Multiple-Subscriber Number
MSP Multiplex Section Protection
MSTP Multi-Service Transmission Platform
MTA Multifunctional Terminal Adapter
N
NGN Next Generation Network
nrt-VBR non-real time Variable Bit Rate
O
OLT Optical Line Terminal
P
PCM Pulse-Code Modulation
PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
PPP Point-to-Point Protocol
PPPoE PPP over Ethernet
PRI Primary Rate Interface
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
PVC Permanent Virtual Connection
Q
QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
QoS Quality of Service
R
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
RIP Routing Information Protocol
RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
RTCP Real-time Transport Control Protocol
RTP Real-time Transport Protocol
rt-VBR real time Variable Bit Rate
S
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SEC SDH Equipment Slave Clocks
SMS Service Management System
SNCP Sub-network Connection Protection
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
T
TDM Time Division Multiplexing
TL1 Transaction Language 1
ToS Type of Service
U
UBR Unspecified Bit Rate
V
VAD Voice Activity Detection
VBR Variable Bit Rate
VDN Video Distribution Network
VDSL Very High Speed DSL
VF Voice Frequency
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP Voice over IP
VP Virtual Path
W
WAN Wide Area Network
Index
A
F
ADLB, 19
ADMB, 19 frame dimension, 43
ADMC, 19 front-access frames
AIUB, 20 HABD, 12
APMB, 17 HABE, 13
APSB, 18 HABF, 14
ASL, 18 HABL, 15
B I
broadband service IPMB, 17
layer 2 and layer 3 features, 23
port, 23 M
QoS features, 24 MSTP networking
security, 23 single-level, 27
two-level, 27
C multicast video service, 24
cabinet dimension, 43
CDI, 18 N
CLI, 37 network application
CSLB, 19 triple play, 35
CSMB, 19 networking description
MSTP, 26
D SDH+FE/GE, 28
DEHA, 20 SDH+STM-1 ATM, 31
DSL, 18 networking features
MSTP, 28
SDH+FE/GE, 30
E SDH+STM-1 ATM, 33
EAUA, 19 NGN, 1
EMS NGN voice service, 22
hardware configuration, 37
inband networking, 41 O
management function, 38
outband networking, 42 ONU-F01D1000, 9
software configuration, 38 ONU-F01D200, 9
ESC, 20 ONU-F01D500, 9
ONU-F02A, 9
ONU-F02AF, 10
P two-level, 30
SDH+STM-1 ATM networking
power supply, 44 single-level, 32
private circuit service, 24 two-level, 32
PSTN voice service, 21 SDL, 18
PVM, 17 SDLB, 18, 19
PVU8/PVU4, 17 system performance specifications, 45
PWX, 20
T
R
TSSB, 20
rear-access frames
HABC, 11
U
RSU8/RSU4, 18
running environment, 44 UA5000 features, 3
S V
scenarios VFB, 18
NGN consolidation, 33
private circuit service, 34 W
SDH+FE/GE networking
single-level, 29 weight, 44
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