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Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R1.0
2014-06-30
First edition
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Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Overview .................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Background ....................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Product Application ............................................................................................ 1-2
1.2.1 ZXA10 C300 Application........................................................................... 1-3
1.2.2 ZXA10 C320 Application........................................................................... 1-4
Glossary .......................................................................................................... I
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
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Planning engineers
Debugging engineers
Chapter 4, Features
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions.
Note: provides additional information about a topic.
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Chapter 1
Overview
Table of Contents
Background................................................................................................................1-1
Product Application ....................................................................................................1-2
1.1 Background
With the social development in recent years, requirements for telecommunication services
are ever increasing. Besides the traditional voice, TDM dedicated line narrowband
services, the requirements for broadband data service increase rapidly. More and more
subscribers begin to concern broadband-based new services, including 3D network
games, remote education, video conference, video phone, video on demand, IPTV, and
wireless broadband services. These value-added services will be new revenue growth
points for operators. They are key means for operators to attract more subscribers,
provide differentiated services, and gain income growth.
The access layer network provides a platform for various services. With the fast
development of broadband access services in recent years, the requirements for
access-layer bandwidth is experiencing sustainable growth.
Featuring high-rate
transmission with large capacity and all-service, optical fiber becomes the optimal
transmission medium for the access network. Access with higher density of PON card
and 10G GPON technology is the key requirement of the access network
As early as in 3G era, Femto Cell products has appeared. With the coming of LTE era,
the Femto Cell conception has been further extended, in 2012 its name has been changes
to Small Cell which includes FemtoPico and Micro products and so on. The Small Cell
network architecture mainly consists of Small Cell base station, security gateway (SeGW),
access gateway AG/AC/BRAS, 3GPP corn network element, and network management
intelligent AP management system (iAMS). For adapting to variety of indoor and outdoor
scenarios, the PON-based Fiber to the Mobile (FTTM) backhaul solution should provide
a flexible transmission solution. Therefore, it can maximize saving the investment cost,
accelerate the network construction and protect the profits of operators.
The xPON solutions such as FTTH, FTTB, FTTO, FTTC, FTTM and enterprise network
dedicated line have the following features:
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Supports 16 ports GPON and 8 ports XG-PON1 line card to address the high capacity
services convergence.
Provides advanced mobile backhaul solution by using xPON special clock/time
synchronization technology along with IEEE 1588v2 and SyncE.
ZXA10 C300/C320 adopts network management system to simplify the equipment
room, and lower the power supply and maintenance cost by avoiding the active nodes
cascading the network topology.
On the basis of the boundless optical cable bandwidth, ZXA10 C300/C320 is able to
implement the all-service access and triple-play service.
To meet the operators development requirements to provide high-bandwidth, multiple
services, QoS, security, IPv6, MPLS , Ethernet OAM, and long-term evolution of future
network construction. ZTE launched ZXA10 C300/C320 serial equipments to provide
stable technology and service platform for the access network construction and service
improvement.
The comprehensive NMS NetNumen U31 implements management on the ZXA10
C300/C320 based on SNMP protocol. The ZXA10 C300/C320 implements management
and maintenance on the ONU and MxU terminal equipment through OMCI or extended
OAM. It implements seamless connection with operation and maintenance, accounting,
and resource systems through northbound interfaces.
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Chapter 1 Overview
At NNI side, ZXA10 C300 supports 40GE/10GE/GE to access the upper IP/MPLS
network or BNG devices, E1/T1, STM-4/STM-1 interface to access the MSTP/PSTN
network, and supports CATV services by ODN network of optical signal coupler
multiplexing.
At UNI side, ZXA10 C300 supports GPON, XG-PON1,P2P interface to connect
the ONU/MxU optical terminal devices via ODN, and provides GE, 10/100M,
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10/100/1000M, xDSL, WLAN, E1, T1, POTS, RF interface to end users by connecting
different kinds of ONU or MxU.
ZXA10 C300 provides various input and output interfaces such as BITS/HZ,
synchronization Ethernet, IEEE1588V2, 1PPS + TOD, and other interfaces for
environment monitoring and system maintenance.
ZXA10 C300 meets the application requirements of FTTH, FTTB, FTTC, FTTO, and
FTTM. Supports the dedicated line service of MPLS/L2 VPN enterprise network.
Supports GE/FE P2P access, and provides the users with P2P connections.
At NNI side, ZXA10 C320 supports 10GE/GE interface to access the upper IP/MPLS
network directly or connect to ZXA10 C300 by using ERPS as required, and supports
CATV services by the ODN network of optical signal coupler multiplexing.
At UNI side, ZXA10 C320 supports GPON, XG-PON1, P2P interface to connect
the ONU/MxU optical terminal devices via ODN, and provide GE, 10/100M,
10/100/1000M, xDSL, WLAN, POTS, RF interface to end users by connecting
different kinds of ONU or MxU.
ZXA10 C320 provides various input and output interfaces such as synchronization
Ethernet, IEEE1588V2, and other interfaces for environment monitoring and system
maintenance.
ZXA10 C320 meets the application requirements of FTTH, FTTB, FTTC, and FTTM.
ZXA10 C320 supports cascading and uplink loop protection, supports the dedicated
line service of MPLS/L2 VPN enterprise network, supports GE/FE P2P access, and
provides the users with P2P connections.
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Chapter 2
System Architecture
Table of Contents
System Architecture ...................................................................................................2-1
Hardware Architecture................................................................................................2-3
Software Architecture ...............................................................................................2-24
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NG-PON card module is used for the future expansion.
ZXA10 C320 does not support TDM/STM interface card, 40GE uplink card, and
common interface card for the moment.
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Figure 2-4 Slot Number and Card Allocation for IEC 19inch Shelf
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Card
Description
0/1
Power card
2-9
cards of 9U height
10, 11
12 - 17
cards of 9U height
18
19/20
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Card
Description
0/1
Power card
2-9
10/11
12 - 19
20
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Slot
Card
Description
21/22
2.2.3 Cards
The ZXA10 C3XX system uses the following cards:
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Name
Full Name
Description
Switching and
SCXN
Type N - switching
control card
SCTM
Type T - switching
SMXA
Type A - switching
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Type
Name
Full Name
Description
one GE optical interface or two GE optical
interfaces.
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Clock and
CKWSA
time syn-
synchronization
chronization
daughter card
daughter card
PON interface
GTGO
card
8-port GPON
interface card
GTGH
16-port GPON
8-port XGPON1
interface card
interface card
GTXO
C300.
Ethernet
FTGK
interface card
interface card
GDFO
8-port GE optical
Ethernet interface
card
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Type
Name
Full Name
Description
TDM interface
CTLA
card
card
CTUB
32-port E1
unbalanced CES
interface card
Ethernet
XUTQ
uplink card
interface Ethernet
uplink card
XUVQ
interface Ethernet
uplink card
HUTQ
2-port GE optical
interface Ethernet
uplink card
HUVQ
2-port GE optical
interface Ethernet
uplink card
GUFQ
4-port GE optical
interface Ethernet
uplink card
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Name
Full Name
Description
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2-port electrical
interface Ethernet
uplink card
Ethernet
UCDC/1
2-port GE optical
uplink
interface uplink
daughter card
daughter card
UCDC/2
1-port GE optical
interface uplink
daughter card
UCDC/3
1-port GE optical
interface uplink
daughter card
UCDC/4
2-port GE uplink
daughter card
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Name
Full Name
Description
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CICG
interface card
CICK
Common interface
card
Common interface
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PRWG
card
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Type
Name
Full Name
Description
Backplane
MWEA/R
21-inch backplane
MWIA/R
19-inch backplane
MWMT
2U 19-inch
backplane
Fan control
FCWB
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FCWD
F2U
Name
Full Name
Slot
Type N - switching
10/11
Type T - switching
10/11
Type A - switching
Card
Switching
SCXN
SCXN
SCTM
SMXA
and control
card
SCTM
SMXA
CKWSA
Daughter card of
time syn-
synchronization
chroniza-
daughter card
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Card type
Name
Full Name
Slot
8-port GPON
Subscriber card
interface card
slot of ZXA10
Card
PON
GTGO
SCXN
SCTM
SMXA
interface
card
C300/C320
GTGH
16-port GPON
Subscriber card
interface card
slot of ZXA10
C300/C320
GTXO
Ethernet
FTGK
interface
8-port XGPON1
interface card
of ZXA10 C300
Subscriber card
interface card
slot of ZXA10
card
C300/C320
GDFO
8-port GE optical
Ethernet interface
of ZXA10 C300
card
CES
CTLA
interface
card
CTUB
STM-N CES
interface card
of ZXA10 C300
32-port E1
unbalanced CES
of ZXA10 C300
interface card
Ethernet
XUTQ
uplink card
interface Ethernet
ZXA10 C300
uplink card
XUVQ
interface Ethernet
ZXA10 C300
uplink card
GUFQ
4-port GE optical
interface Ethernet
ZXA10 C300
uplink card
GUSQ
2-port optical
and 2-port
ZXA10 C300
electrical interface
Ethernetuplink card
HUTQ
2-port GE optical
ZXA10 C300
interface Ethernet
uplink card
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Card type
Name
Full Name
Slot
2-port GE optical
ZXA10 C300
Card
HUVQ
SCXN
SCTM
SMXA
interface Ethernet
uplink card
Ethernet
UCDC/1
uplink
daughter
UCDC/2
card
2-port GE uplink
Daughter card of
daughter card
Daughter card of
1-port GE optical
interface uplink
daughter card
UCDC/3
Daughter card of
1-port GE optical
interface uplink
daughter card
UCDC/4
Common
CICG
interface
2-port GE uplink
Daughter card of
daughter card
Common interface
Common interface
card
card
C300
CICK
Common interface
Common interface
card
Power card
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card
: Supported
X: Not Supported
2.2.4 Cabinets
Table 2-5 describes the indoor and outdoor cabinets for ZXA10 C3XX devices.
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Name
Description
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B6030-
19-inch
cabinet
22C-IA
indoor
cabinet of
300 mm
depth
B6030-
21-inch
22C-EB
indoor
cabinet of
300 mm
depth
Outdoor
EC40EB
cabinet
Large
outdoor
cabinet
OUT50ET
Small
PON
outdoor
cabinet
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Typical Configuration
For the typical configuration of the B6030-22C-IA cabinet, two 19-inch ZXA10 C300
shelves are configured, as shown in Figure 2-9.
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Note:
Rear post installation is used for the B6030-22C-IA cabinet. When ZXA10 C320 shelf is
installed, adapter bracket is needed.
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Typical Configuration
For the typical configuration of the B6030-22C-EB cabinet, two 21-inch ZXA10 C300
shelves are configured, as shown in Figure 2-11.
Figure 2-11 Typical Configuration of the B6030-22C-EB Cabinet
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Note:
Rear post installation is used for B6030-22C-EB cabinet. When 19-inch shelves are
installed or shelves are installed from the front side, adapter ears are needed.
Typical Configuration
For the typical configuration of the EC40EB cabinet, one ZXA10 C300 shelf is configured,
as shown in Figure 2-13.
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Typical Configuration
For the typical configuration of the OUT50ET PON cabinet, one ZXA10 C320 shelf is
configured, as shown in Figure 2-15.
Figure 2-15 Typical Configuration of the OUT50ET PON Cabinet
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Table 2-6 describes the subsystem functions of the overall software architecture of the
ZXA10 C300/C320 system.
Table 2-6 Subsystem Description of the Software Architecture
Module
Description
NM subsystem
CLI module, implements the management function via the serial port and remote Telnet/CLI.
Database subsystem
VLAN data
RMON/SMON
MIB information
Bearing subsystem
L2 protocol subsystem
STP/RSTP/MSTP
LACP
VLAN management
EOAM
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Module
Description
ARP
ICMPv4/ICMPv6
DHCPv4/DHCPv6
ACL/ACLv6
PONC subsystem
DBA algorithm
tem
Provides a unified operation platform for the application program on each processor upwards.
BSP subsystem
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Chapter 3
System Highlights
Working as a ZXA10 xPON system CO device, ZXA10 C300 is a all-service access
platform with large-capacity, high-density, and convergence features, and designed for
the optical network of next generation. ZXA10 C300 supports various access modes
including GPON, XG-PON1, and P2P. It supports the smooth upgrade to the next PON
technology such as TWDM-PON.
ZXA10 xPON system is equipped with various xPON terminal devices, including SFU,
SBU, CBU, MDU, MTU, and other outdoor devices.The xPON devices provide 10/100M
Ethernet interfaces, 10/100/1000M Ethernet interfaces, xDSL interfaces, WLAN interfaces,
E1/T1 interfaces, POTS interfaces, and RF interfaces to meet the requirements of FTTx
networking and service access.
Table of Contents
Integrated Access Platform of xPON/P2P/Next Generation PON................................3-1
New Switching and Control Card for Higher Performance Application Scenarios ........3-2
16-Port GPON Card for the Higher Capacity FTTH Construction ................................3-2
8-Port XG-PON Card for FTTB and Mobile Backhaul Scenarios .................................3-3
48-Port P2P Card for DSLAM Closer to Customers and VIP Customer Access ..........3-3
Advanced Mobile Backhaul Solution...........................................................................3-3
E-OAM and Loop Protection.......................................................................................3-4
IPv6 Networking Bearer Capability .............................................................................3-4
Green and Energy-Saving Features ...........................................................................3-4
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Supports
Supports
Supports
Supports
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Provides 16 tilted GPON ports, highest density of the same kind in the industry
Adopts the newly-developed GPON MAC chip of new generation with low power
consumption.
High TM performance
Supports H-QoS.
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Provides 8 tilted XG-PON ports, the first high-density XG-PON card for the commercial
use
Adopts the newly-developed XG-PON MAC chip of new generation. The power
consumption is as low as 90 Watt (typical value).
High TM Performance
Uplink and downlink Ethernet ports fully support SYN-E, and OLT provides
IEEE1588V2BC function.
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GPON supports G.984.3AMD2 and G.988 protocols to implement TOD over PON.
Clock accuracy reaches 4.6 ppm and time deviation is less than 20 ns.
Supports 1pps+ToD and 2M BITS/HZ clock input.
Simultaneously supports 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, and WLAN backhaul.
Supports the backhaul transparent transmission of mobile traffic S+C channel and
MPLS channel.
Supports TDM Replay scheme of static LSP+ dynamic LSP, simplifying the
configuration and saving MPLS signaling cost.
Supports PW protection, ensuring the reliability of backhaul services.
Supports pipe-level QoS, ensuring the quality of backhaul services.
Supports PON protection Type B and Type C, uplink protection LACP and ERPS.
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Chapter 4
Features
Product Features
Table 4-1 describes the features of ZXA10 C300/C320.
Table 4-1 Product Features
Category
Feature
Access feature
GPON access
XG-PON1 access
VLAN management
VLAN translation
Traffic classification
Priority processing
QoS
Layer 3 IP feature
HQoS
ARP
ARP proxy
DHCP option60
Static Route
RIPv2
This feature is not supported by ZXA10 C320.
OSFPv2
This feature is not supported by ZXA10 C320.
BGPv4
This feature is not supported by ZXA10 C320.
ECMP
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Category
MPLS
Multicast
IPv6
Network resilience
Feature
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MPLS OAM
PW VCCV
IGMPv2/v3 snooping
IPv6 ACL
STP/RSTP/MSTP
LDP FRR
This feature is not supported by ZXA10 C320.
PWE3 redundancy
This feature is not supported by ZXA10 C320.
STM-1/4 APS
This feature is not supported by ZXA10 C320.
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Chapter 4 Features
Category
Feature
Security
OAM
Encryption of PON
IP anti-spoofing
MAC anti-spoofing
ARP/ND anti-spoofing
Line identification
Operator administration
Power Saving
Environment Monitoring
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Feature
Management
System logging
Maintenance
Performance measurement
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Chapter 5
Application Scenarios
Table of Contents
FTTH..........................................................................................................................5-1
FTTB..........................................................................................................................5-2
FTTO .........................................................................................................................5-4
FTTC..........................................................................................................................5-4
FTTM .........................................................................................................................5-5
5.1 FTTH
Equipment Arrangement
ZXA10 C300/C320 is placed in the Central Office or in the equipment room of the
residential area.
Splitter is placed outside of the building, mounted on the wall or in the outdoor cabinet. For
multi-layer residential building, one splitter can be shared by several residential building.
Generally splitter is placed in the middle of the buildings to save fiber.
Fiber is inter-connected in the connecting cabinet, and then enters into the room of
subscribers via pig-tail.
ONU is placed on the desk or mounted on the wall at every home.
FTTH Service
The ZXA10 C300/C320 provides VoIP, IPTV, HSI, Video Surveillance, CATV, and other
services for the subscribers.
Access Bandwidth
The bandwidth of each subscriber is relative to the number of ONUs. Generally, it can be
up to 10 Mbps 100 Mbps per subscriber.
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Figure 5-1 FTTH Application Scenario
5.2 FTTB
PON's FTTB (LAN/DSL) is suited not only to the high speed broadband requirement of
middle- and high-end subscribers, but also to needs of middle and low-end subscribers as
well as users of old neighborhoods that call for fast network transformation. This advantage
makes FTTB an important construction mode in FTTx.
ZTE FTTB solution focuses on the comprehensiveness of FTTB network deployment
scenarios, the reliability of installation environments, the rationality of services planning,
the convenience of operation and maintenance management, green and smooth evolution
of the network.
Equipment arrangement
ZXA10 C300/C320 is placed in the Central Office, basement or equipment room of the
building.
Splitter is placed in the low voltage room of each floor of the building.
Fiber end is at ONU.
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ONU is placed in the basement of the building, in the low voltage room of each floor, or
outdoor cabinet.
FTTB Service
The ZXA10 C300/C320 provides VoIP, IPTV, High-Speed Internet (HSI), TDM leased line,
VPN, Monitor, and other services for the subscribers.
ONU Interfaces
The ONU used for the FTTB provides the POTS, FE/GE, E1/T1, ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+,
VDSL2, SHDSL, or other interfaces for the subscribers.
Access Bandwidth
The bandwidth of each subscriber is relative to the split ratio. Generally, it can be up to 50
Mbps100 Mbps per subscriber. With XG-PON1 technology, the system provides higher
bandwidth for subscriber.
Application Scenarios
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There is the existing UTP-5 (FTTB + LAN) or twisted-pair (FTTB + DSL) in the building.
The existing UTP-5 or twisted-pair in the building can be used to save the cost of
networking, for higher building, cable box can be used in certain layer to make it easy
for cable planning.
Figure 5-2 shows an FTTB scenario where ZXA10 C300/C320 (the OLT) is used.
Figure 5-2 FTTB Application Scenario
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5.3 FTTO
For office application, it is similar to that of FTTB, but the distance between ONU and user
is generally no more than 50 meters. In this case, SBU is used for few interfaces providing
and MTU is used for more interfaces providing.
FTTO Service
The ZXA10 C300/C320 provides VoIP, IPTV, HSI, TDM leased line, VPN, Monitor, and
other services.
ONU Interface
The ONU provides POTS, FE/GE, E1/T1, or other interfaces.
Application Scenario
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Equipment Arrangement
ZXA10 C300/C320 is placed in the central office.
Fiber end is at ONU
ONU is placed in the building or curb, hanging on the pole or in the outdoor cabinet at the
central of residence area.
FTTC Service
The ZXA10 C300/C320 provides VoIP, IPTV, HSI, and other services for the subscribers.
ONU Interface
The ONU provides POTS, FE/GE, ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+, VDSL2, SHDSL, or other
interfaces.
Access Bandwidth
The bandwidth of each subscriber is relative to the split ratio. Generally, it can be up to
100 kbps - 100 Mbps per subscriber.
Application Scenario
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Figure 5-3 FTTC Application Scenario
5.5 FTTM
Mobile broadband is getting a rapid development in the data traffic explosive growth
era. The speed of wireless telecommunication technology evolution is getting faster.
The duration of 2G to 3G and 3G to 4G is becoming shorter. So for a certain operator
sometime there will be several kinds of wireless base station in their network. Besides the
data traffic explosive growth also brings great pressure to the macro base station. Lots
of offload solutions are developed and small cell is one of them which is widely adopted
for coverage of the blind or hot spot.
The co-existence of different kinds of base station and appearance of small cell bring new
challenge to the backhaul. Operators need only network for 2G, 3G, LTE and small cell
and this network must have the capacity for TDM, Ethernet and IP service access via FTTx
network, i.e. FTTM (Fiber to the mobile)
provides GE/FE interface to connect with base station directly if it needs higher bandwidth
like LTE eNodeB.
The data channel between the ONU and OLT can be L2 ETH, OLT can also implements
ETH to IP/MPLS L2VPN conversions function as required.
As the IP-oriented BTS does not have E1/T1 interfaces with clock information, the
main problem for bearing IP-oriented base station is how to implement clock and time
synchronization. OLT implements IEEE 1588 PTP/synE to reach clock synchronization,
or implements external clock interface as an option. Through the synchronization
mechanism of PON network clock and time, the ONU can provide clock and time
synchronization information for BTS through 1PPS + TOD interface or IEEE 1588
message to meet the NodeB/eNodeB bearing requirements.
The PON-based network can meet the demand to bear different types of small cell via
flexible FTTx network solution, the application scenarios include indoor, outdoor, and
different sizes of base stations. The small cell backhaul solution has the following main
features:
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Take advantage of the fixed network resources to resolve home, office and other
indoor coverage problem efficiently.
According to the actual network situation, the OLT may have multiple solution to connect with upper network to provide the L2 or L2VPN backhaul between small cell base
station and security gateway (Se GW).
According to the network coverage requirements, the small cell base station can
access the network via proper device such as PON SFU or MDU.
For the long distance coverage, it is an ideal way to adopt the OLT + mini OLT solution
to meet the suburban demand.
The GPS clock is injected into the metro devices which provide the time/clock
synchronize signal for backhaul network via SynE and IEEE 1588V2.
To avoid the common situation that the upper network does not support time/clock
transfer, the OLT can provide external clock interfaces to connect with the clock source
in central office.
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Chapter 6
Product Management
Table of Contents
Management Through the CLI....................................................................................6-1
Management Through the U31...................................................................................6-1
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The U31 monitors, predicts, and detects network faults, which helps to improve the
reliability of the network running and the quality of service of the network operation.
The U31 helps to analyze the service bottleneck so that the network resources can
be properly planned and allocated.
The U31 manages the vastly-distributed network nodes in a centralized manner,
thereby reducing the operation expenditure.
The U31 communicates with the ZXA10 C300/C320 through SNMP, implementing
maintenance and management of the ZXA10 C300/C320.
Topology Management
The topology management function provides a topology view of the whole network, and
users can comprehensively and easily view the key data and information. The topology
view displays the link status among the NEs in a centralized way. The alarms are displayed
in a visualized manner and obvious colors, which gives the users a clear idea of the whole
network.
Configuration Management
The configuration management function is used to configure and modify the related
parameters of the NEs. The configuration is synchronized with the NEs, and comes into
effect. The configuration management function displays the resource information of the
various devices, and the configuration of the key parameters. Users can conveniently
obtain their information of the important device resources and their applications, which
helps to enhance the management, and improve the network efficiency. Meanwhile,
the configuration management provides the necessary references to the performance
management and fault management.
The configuration management provide the port management function, which is used to
manage the service ports of the NEs in a centralized manner. Using the port management
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function, users can conveniently configure and modify the services ports, and query their
real-time performance status.
The configuration management supports the batch operations of the daily functions, such
as the version batch update of the NE, card, or terminal devices, and the profile batch
configuration of the user ports.
Performance Management
The performance management is used to monitor the NE performance, and gather various
performance data from the NEs to show the network running status. The performance
management function provides detailed performance information for the network operators
and management department. It helps to plan and adjust the network, and improves the
network running quality.
Alarm Management
The alarm management function allows the users to get to know the abnormal running
status of the network and devices. It helps to locate the faults in time and solve them
quickly, which ensures networks smooth operation. The alarm management module
receives and processes the alarms the devices report. The alarms are displayed on the
NMS and they can also be sent to the specified target via mail or SMS.
Security Management
The security management function is used to prevent and stop unauthorized users
from accessing NetNumen U31 NMS and NE system. It stops the legal users from
operating beyond their privileges, and records the security-involved operations for future
examination. It ensures user's legal usage of the system, and guarantees the reliable and
sustainable operation of the NMS.
Log Management
The log management function is used for the management of the system logs. Logs record
the system events and operations. By viewing the logs, users can get to know whether
the system is running normally, locate the faults, track and examine important events. The
log management module is a very effective tool, and the system administrator can use it
to observe the system running status, locate the system fault, and track users operations.
Task management
Task management is also called policy management. Policy is a kind of rules predefined
in the NMS. It specifies the NMS operations under specific conditions. With the predefined
policy, the NMS automatically executes the related operations based on the current
running status for the network self-adjustment and protection, system self-management,
and management efficiency improvement.
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System Management
The system management function is used to manage the NetNumen U31 NMS itself.
With the system management function, users can better manage the system. The system
management module provides a unified maintenance and management platform for the
NMS. It enabled users to monitor and operate the application server and database server,
and it also provides the common function for the database management.
The system management provides the function to monitor the performance of the
application server such as the CPU usage, RAM usage, and hard disk usage, and
configure the performance threshold values. When the threshold values are exceeded,
alarms are generated. The system management is also used to monitor the performance
of the database server. For example, when the total database usage exceeds the
specified threshold value, alarms are generated. When the table space usage exceeds
the threshold value of the specified level, the corresponding alarms are generated. If
these monitoring objects are lower than the specified threshold value, alarms messages
are automatically recovered.
The system management allows users to create database maintenance policy, which
regularly carries the operation to export, import, delete the database data.
Report Management
With the related reports, users can obtains the system running information quickly, directly,
and conveniently, and evaluate the system performance and running status. Combining
with the task management, the report management provides the function to print the report
in schedule.
Reports and graphics are output based on the data summary. With these reports and
graphics, users can get to know the various data of the service system, and then make
analysis and decisions.
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Chapter 7
Technical Specifications
Table of Contents
Performance and Capacity .........................................................................................7-1
Equipment Specifications ...........................................................................................7-4
Interface Specifications ..............................................................................................7-9
Description
L2 packet forwarding
Linear forwarding
switch card
For the interface transmission of full load, bit error rate is less
than 10 e-9.
Description
System redundancy
>99.999%
configuration
MTBF (year)
>11 years
ZXA10 C300
ZXA10 C320
Management port
(10/100BaseT)
(10/100BaseT)
input/output interface
Monitoring port
256/224
32
128/112
384/336
48
768/672
96
SCTM: 16
SCXN: 8
electrical ports
SCTM: 16
shelf)
Maximum XG-PON ports (single
shelf)
Maximum GE ports (single
shelf)
Maximum P2P GE ports (single
shelf)
Uplink GE ports (single shelf)
SCXN: 4
Uplink 40GE ports (single shelf)
Port Quantity
ZXA10 C300
ZXA10 C320
SCXN/SCTM
SMXA
SCXN/SCTM
SMXA
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Card
Port Quantity
GE optical port
GUFQ
GUSQ
HUVQ
HUTQ
XUTQ
XUVQ
HUVQ
HUTQ
HUKQ
HUKQ
CTLA
CTLA
E1 electrical port
CTUB
32
Card
Port Quantity
GE electrical port
SMXA + UCDC/1/2/3/4
GE optical port
SMXA + UCDC/1/2/3/4
2/1/1/2
SMXA + UCDC/2/3
1/1
Card
Port Quantity
GPON
GTGO
GTGH
16
GTXQ
GTXO
FTGK
24
GDFO
10GE
XDFO
P2P
FTGK
48
XG-PON
GE
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Weight (Empty)
Typical Configuration
60 kg
Depth)
B6030-22C-IA
shelves
B6030-22C-EB
60 kg
Table 7-9 describes the power parameters for the ZXA10 C300 indoor cabinet.
Table 7-9 Power Parameter
Item
Parameter
DC/AC
Rated voltage
DC: 80 A
AC: 40 A
Weight (empty)
Typical
Configuration
EC40E
315 kg
Table 7-11 describes the power parameters of the ZXA10 C300 outdoor cabinet.
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Parameter
AC
Rated voltage
220 V
100 V 240 V
40 A
Weight (Empty)
Typical Configuration
51 kg
Depth)
OUT50ET
Table 7-13 describes the power parameters of ZXA10 C320 outdoor cabinet.
Table 7-13 Power Parameter
Item
Parameter
AC
Rated voltage
220 V
100 V 240 V
40 A
Specification
Dimension
Weight (Empty)
19-inch: 12.5 kg
21-inch: 14 kg
DC
Rated voltage
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Item
Specification
Voltage range
50 A
Static Power
Maximum Power
Typical Power
Card
Configuration
Consumption
Consumption
Consumption
Configuration
(Watt)
(Watt)
(Watt)
250
1975
1680
P2P
2*SCTM+2*HUKQ+2*PRWG+16*
FTGK
GPON
200
800
720
2*SCXN+2*HUTQ+2*PRWG+16*
GTGO
XG-PON
250
1975
1815
2*SCTM+2*HUKQ+2*PRWG+16*
GTXO
Note:
The power consumption of the cabinet is measured with the -48 V DC power supply and
under the condition of 25C indoor temperature.
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Static power consumption: The device is powered on, but all the subscriber ports are
deactivated.
Maximum power consumption: The device is powered on, and all the subscriber ports
are active with full configuration.
Typical power consumption: Typical power consumption; 50% subscriber ports are
active.
Specification
Dimension
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Specification
Weight (empty)
2.5 kg
DC
Rated voltage
Voltage range
5A
Static Power
Maximum Power
Typical Power
Card
Configuration
Consumption
Consumption
Consumption
Configuration
(Watt)
(Watt)
(Watt)
P2P
85
275
240
2*SMXA+2*FTGK
GPON
85
145
135
2*SMXA+2*FTGK
Maxi-
Typical
mum
SCXN (without
70
70
70
395.5 mm 25 mm 225 mm
75
75
75
395.5 mm 25 mm 225 mm
111
172
142
395.5 mm 25 mm 225 mm
115
175
145
395.5 mm 25 mm 225 mm
SMXA+ UCDC1
23
23
23
200.25 mm 37 mm 225 mm
SMXA+ UCDC2
25
25
25
200.25 mm 37 mm 225 mm
SMXA+ UCDC3
27
27
27
200.25 mm 37 mm 225 mm
SMXA+ UCDC4
27
27
27
200.25 mm 37 mm 225 mm
uplink ports)
SCXN (with uplink
ports)
SCTM (without
uplink ports)
SCTM (with uplink
ports)
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Subscriber Card
Table 7-19 describes the power consumption of the subscriber cards supported by ZXA10
C300/C320.
Table 7-19 Power Consumption and Dimension of Subscriber Card
Card Name
Maxi-
Typical
mum
GTGO
35
30
GTGH
65
55
GTXO
100
90
ETTO
80
90
FTGK (GE)
85
75
GDFO
30
27
XDFO
50
42
FTGK (P2P)
100
85
Uplink Card
Table 7-20 describes the power consumption of the uplink cards supported by ZXA10
C300/C320.
Table 7-20 Power Consumption and Dimension of Uplink Card
Card Name
Maxi-
Typical
mum
GUFQ
197.75 mm 25 mm 225 mm
GUSQ
197.75 mm 25 mm 225 mm
HUVQ
15
15
13
197.75 mm 25 mm 225 mm
HUTQ
15
15
13
197.75 mm 25 mm 225 mm
XUTQ
22
22
20
197.75 mm 25 mm 225 mm
XUVQ
25
25
23
197.75 mm 25 mm 225 mm
CTLA
35
35
34
CTUB
16
16
14
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Table 7-21 Power Consumption and Dimension of Power Card and Common Interface
Card
Card Name
PRWG
197.75 mm 25 mm 225 mm
CICK
CICG
Note:
The power consumption of the card is measured with the -48 V DC power supply and under
the condition of 25C indoor temperature.
ZXA10 C300
ZXA10 C320
-5 - 45 (long term)
-40 - +65
5%RH - 95%RH
5%RH - 95%RH
Air pressure
Altitude
No.
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Item
Tx: 1490 nm
Tx: 1490 nm
Rx: 1310 nm
Rx: 1310 nm
Encapsulation mode
SFP
SFP
Bandwidth
1.5 dBm
3 dBm
5 dBm
7 dBm
-28 dBm
-30 dBm
SC/PC
SC/PC
Single mode
Single mode
Transmission distance
20 km
20 km
-8 dBm
-12 dBm
Extinction ratio
10 dB
8.2 dB
Operating wavelength
No.:
Operating wavelength
Tx: 1577 nm
Tx: 1577 nm
Rx: 1270 nm
Rx: 1270 nm
Encapsulation Mode
XFP
XFP
Bandwidth
Tx: 10 Gbit/s
Tx: 10 Gbit/s
2 dBm
4 dBm
6 dBm
8 dBm
-27.5 dBm
-29.5 dBm
SC/UPC
SC/UPC
Single mode
Single mode
Transmission distance
20 km
20 km
-7 dBm
-9 dBm
Extinction ratio
8.2 dB
8.2 dB
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No.:
Operating wavelength
850 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
1550 nm
Encapsulation Mode
SFP
SFP
SFP
SFP
SFP
Bandwidth
1.25 Gbit/s
1.25 Gbit/s
1.25 Gbit/s
1.25 Gbit/s
1.25 Gbit/s
-9.5 dBm
-9 dBm
-4.5 dBm
0 dBm
0 dBm
-4 dBm
-3 dB
5 dBm
5 dBm
5 dBm
-17 dBm
-20 dBm
-22 dBm
-22 dBm
-30 dBm
LC
LC
LC
LC
LC
Multimode
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Transmission distance
0.55 km
10 km
40 km
80 km
120 km
Saturation optical
-3 dBm
-3 dBm
-3 dBm
-3 dBm
-3 dBm
9 dB
9 dB
9 dB
9 dB
9 dB
power
Maximum output
optical power
Maximum receiver
sensitivity
Optical Connector
Type
power
Extinction ratio
No.:
Operating wavelength
Tx: 1310 nm
Tx: 1490 nm
Tx: 1310 nm
Tx: 1490 nm
Rx: 1490 nm
Rx: 1310 nm
Rx: 1490 nm
Rx: 1310 nm
SFP
SFP
SFP
SFP
Encapsulation Mode
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Item
Bandwidth
1.25 Gbit/s
1.25 Gbit/s
1.25 Gbit/s
1.25 Gbit/s
-9.0 dBm
-9 dBm
-3 dBm
-3 dBm
-3.0 dBm
-3 dBm
3 dBm
3 dBm
-19.5 dBm
-19.5 dBm
-23 dBm
-23 dBm
LC
LC
LC
LC
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Transmission distance
10 km
10 km
40 km
40 km
3 dBm
3 dBm
3 dBm
3 dBm
Extinction ratio
6 dB
6 dB
9 dB
9 dB
power
Maximum output optical
power
Maximum receiver sensitivity
Operating wavelength
Tx: 1490nm
Rx: 1310nm
Encapsulation mode
CSFP
Bandwidth
1.25 Gbit/s
-9 dBm
-3 dBm
-19.5 dBm
LC
Single mode
Transmission distance
10 km
-3 dBm
Extinction ratio
6 dB
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Value
Interface type
RJ-45 (TPI)
Interface rate
100 m
Standard compliance
IEEE 802.3u
Cable type
No.
Operating wavelength
1310 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
1550 nm
Encapsulation Mode
SFP
SFP
SFP
SFP
Bandwidth
155 Mb/s
155 Mb/s
155 Mb/s
155 Mb/s
-14 dBm
-4 dBm
-3 dBm
-5 dBm
-8 dBm
0 dBm
3 dBm
5 dBm
-31 dBm
-37 dBm
-37 dBm
-37 dBm
LC
LC
LC
LC
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Transmission distance
15 km
40 km
80 km
80 km 100 km
-8 dBm
-10 dBm
-10 dBm
-10 dBm
Extinction ratio
8 dB
10 dB
10 dB
10 dB
power
Maximum output optical
power
Maximum receiver
sensitivity
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No.
Operating wavelength
Tx: 1550 nm
Tx: 1310 nm
Tx: 1550 nm
Tx: 1310 nm
Rx: 1310 nm
Rx: 1550 nm
Rx: 1310 nm
Rx: 1550 nm
Encapsulation Mode
SFP
SFP
SFP
SFP
Bandwidth
155 Mbps
155 Mbps
155 Mbps
155 Mbps
-14 dBm
-14 dBm
-4 dBm
-4 dBm
-8 dBm
-8 dBm
0 dBm
0 dBm
-31 dBm
-31 dBm
-34 dBm
-34 dBm
LC
LC
LC
LC
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Transmission distance
15 km
15 km
40 km
40 km
-3 dBm
-3 dBm
0 dBm
0 dBm
Extinction ratio
10 dB
10 dB
10 dB
10 dB
power
Maximum output optical
power
Maximum receiver sensitivity
Operating wavelength
Tx: 1490 nm
Rx: 1310 nm
Encapsulation Mode
CSFP
Bandwidth
125 Mb/s
-14 dBm
-8 dBm
-28 dBm
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Item
LC
Single mode
Transmission distance
10 km
-8 dBm
Extinction ratio
8 dB
No.:
Operating wavelength
850 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
1550 nm
Encapsulation Mode
SFP+
SFP+
SFP+
SFP+
Bandwidth
10.3125 Gbit/s
10.3125 Gbit/s
10.3125 Gbit/s
10.3125 Gbit/s
-6.5 dBm
-8.2 dBm
-4.7 dBm
0 dBm
-1 dBm
-0.5 dBm
4 dBm
4 dBm
-11.1 dBm
-10.3 dBm
-14.1 dBm
-24 dBm
LC
LC
LC
LC
Multimode
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Transmission distance
0.3 km
10 km
40 km
80 km
Saturation optical
-1 dBm
0.5 dBm
-1 dBm
-7 dBm
3 dB
3 dB
3 dB
9 dB
power
Maximum output optical
power
Maximum receiver
sensitivity
power
Extinction ratio
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No.
Operating wavelength
Tx: 1330 nm
Tx: 1270 nm
Rx: 1270 nm
Rx: 1330 nm
Encapsulation Mode
SFP+
SFP+
Bandwidth
10.3125 Gbit/s
10.3125 Gbit/s
-5.2 dBm
-5.2 dBm
0.5 dBm
0.5 dBm
-14.4 dBm
-14.4 dBm
LC
LC
Single mode
Single mode
Transmission distance
15 km
15 km
0.5 dBm
0.5 dBm
Extinction ratio
3.5 dB
3.5 dB
Description
Interface type
Interface rate
2.048 Mbps
1.544 Mbps
transmission distance
transmission distance of 50 m;
); maximum transmission
distance: 50 m
120 (balanced)
100
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No.:
Operating wavelength
1310 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
1550 nm
Encapsulation Mode
SFP
SFP
SFP
SFP
Bandwidth
155 Mb/s
155 Mb/s
155 Mb/s
155 Mb/s
-14 dBm
-4 dBm
-3 dBm
-5 dBm
-8 dBm
0 dBm
3 dBm
5 dBm
-31 dBm
-37 dBm
-37 dBm
-37 dBm
LC
LC
LC
LC
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
Transmission distance
15 km
40 km
80 km
80 km 100 km
-8 dBm
-10 dBm
-10 dBm
-10 dBm
Extinction ratio
8 dB
10 dB
10 dB
10 dB
power
Maximum output optical
power
Maximum receiver
sensitivity
No.:
Operating wavelength
1310 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
Encapsulation Mode
SFP
SFP
SFP
Bandwidth
622 Mb/s
622 Mb/s
622 Mb/s
-15 dBm
-2 dBm
-2 dBm
-8 dBm
2 dBm
2 dBm
-31 dBm
-28 dBm
-31 dBm
LC
LC
LC
Single mode
Single mode
Single mode
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Item
Transmission distance
15 km
40 km
80 km
-8 dBm
-8 dBm
-8 dBm
Extinction ratio
8.2 dB
8.2 dB
8.2 dB
No.:
Operating wavelength
850 nm
Encapsulation Mode
QSFP
Bandwidth
40 Gbit/s
-7.8 dBm
-2.4 dBm
-5.4 dBm
LC
Multimode
Transmission distance
150 m
3.4 dBm
Extinction ratio
3 dB
Description
Interface type
RJ48C
Coaxial
Interface rate
2048 kHz
2048 kHz
Cable type
Balanced cable
Coaxial cable
120
75
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Item
Description
1.9 V
1.5 V
1.0 V
0.75 V
value (Vop)
Minimum voltage peak
value (Vop)
The maximum jitter on
input port
Description
Interface type
RJ48C
Coaxial
Bit rate
2048 kbit/s
2048 kbit/s
Cable type
Balanced cable
Coaxial cable
120
75
Coding mode
HDB3
3V
2.37 V
0 0.3 V
0 0.237 V
Pulse width
244 ns
0.95 to 1.05
0.95 to 1.05
51 to 102
102 to 3072
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Description
Interface type
RJ45
Power level
422
1PPS specification
The rising edge indicates the top-of-second point of the external time
base. The rise time is less than 50 ns, and the pulse width should
be 20 ms 200 ms.
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Appendix A
Product Standards
Table of Contents
Software Standards ................................................................................................ A-1
Physical Interface Standards .................................................................................. A-7
Structure and Reliability Standards ......................................................................... A-8
Standard Name
Services Architecture
TR-101
TR-156
WT-177
TR-187
TR-142
MEF9
GPON
ITU-T G.984.1
General characteristics
ITU-T G.984.2
ITU-T G.984.3
ITU-T G.984.4
ITU-T G.984.5
ITU-T G.984.6
ITU-T G.sup45
ITU-T G.988
XGPON
ITU-T G.987.1
ITU-T G.987.2
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STD No.
Standard Name
ITU-T G.987.3
Ethernet
IEEE Std 802.1D
IEEE 802.1p
IEEE 802.1q
IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks Virtual Bridged
Local Area Networks
link aggregation
DHCP
RFC2131
RFC2132
RFC3046
RFC3315
PPPoE+
RFC2516
IPv4
RFC 768
RFC 783
RFC 791
Internet Protocol
RFC 792
RFC 793
RFC 826
RFC 854
RFC 959
RFC 1305
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STD No.
Standard Name
RFC 5905
RFC 4251
RFC 2138
RFC 2328
OSPF Version 2
RFC 1058
RFC 1771
RFC 2131
RFC 3046
IPv6
RFC 2460
RFC 4861
RFC 4862
RFC 4443
RFC 2526
RFC 3306
RFC 3484
RFC 3513
RFC 4291
RFC 2374
RFC 3587
RFC 4007
RFC 4193
RFC 2464
draft-krishnan-6man-rs-
mark
draft-ietf-dhc-dhcpv6-ldra
draft-gundavelli-v6ops-
l2-unicast
Multicast
RFC1112
RFC 2236
RFC 3376
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STD No.
Standard Name
RFC 2710
RFC 3569
RFC 3590
RFC 3815
RFC 4541
RFC 3810
RFC 4604
RFC 4605
LDP
RFC 3036
RFC 5283
RFC 3478
RFC 5036
LDP Specification
RFC 3037
LDP Applicability
RFC 3215
RFC 3612
MPLS
RFC 3031
RFC 3032
RFC 5003
RFC 4905
RFC 5501
RFC 4950
RFC 4379
MPLS Ping
RFC 5586
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STD No.
Standard Name
L2VPN
RFC 4665
RFC 4664
RFC 4762
RFC 3916
RFC 3985
PWE3 Architecture
RFC 4385
RFC 4447
RFC 4446
RFC 4720
RFC 4863
RFC 5085
RFC 4197
RFC 4448
RFC 4553
RFC 5086
RFC 5087
RFC 5287
RFC 4623
draft-ietf-pwe3-
Multi-segment pseudowire
segmented-pw
draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-ldp-
mac-opt
Withdrawal
draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-ping-
enhanced-dsmap
QoS
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STD No.
Standard Name
RFC 1349
RFC 2474
Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and
IPv6 Headers
RFC 2698
RFC 2697
Security
RFC 5709
draft-ietfsecsh-filexfer
E-OAM
IEEE 802.3ah
EFM Serial/Telnet/CLI
IEEE 802.1ag
CFM
ITU-T Y.1731
Clock/Time Syn
IEEE 1588
G.8261
G.8262
RFC1119
RFC 5905
SNMP
RFC1157
RFC1901
RFC1902
RFC1903
RFC1904
RFC1905
RFC1906
RFC1907
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STD No.
Standard Name
RFC2570
RFC2571
RFC2572
RFC2573
RFC2574
SNMP Applications
User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPv3)
RFC2575
MIB
RFC1212
RFC1213
SSH
RFC4254
RFC4253
RFC4252
RFC4251
Radius/TACACS+
RFC1492
RFC2865
Telnet
RFC854
Description
Stardard
Ethernet Port
10BASE-T
IEEE802.3x
10BASE-T
IEEE802.3x
1000BASE-LX
IEEE802.3z
1000BASE-SX
IEEE802.3z
1000BASE-T
IEEE802.3ab
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Item
SDH
Description
Stardard
10GBASE-SR
IEEE802.3ae
10GBASE-LR
IEEE802.3ae
10GBASE-ER
IEEE802.3ae
100BASE-LX
IEEE 802.3u
100BASE-EX
IEEE 802.3u
100BASE-ZX
IEEE 802.3u
STM-1/STM-4
ITU-T
G.703/G.957/G.783/G.813/G.825
GPON
CES
ITU-T G.703/G.823
Class B+
ITU-T G.984.2
Class C+
Standard Name
Environment Standards
ETS 300 019
IEC 60297-3
IEC 60529
IEC 60068
IEC 60721-3-3
NEBS GR-63-Core
EN 300 386
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Standard No.
Standard Name
IEC 61000
VCCI V-3
EN 55022
Information technology equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement
EN 55024
NEBS GR-1089-Core
CISPR 22
CISPR 24
ITU-T K.32
ITU-T K.44
FCC part 15
ICES-003
Security Standards
EN 60950-1
IEC 60950-1
UL 60950-1
EN 60825
IEC 60825
ITU-T K.27
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Standard No.
Standard Name
ITU K.20
ITU K.44
73/23/EEC
93/68/EEC
CE Marking Directive
Package Standards
ISTA Procedure 2A/2B
Other Standards
MIL-HDBK-217F
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Glossary
1PPS
- 1 Pulse Per Second
3GPP
- 3rd Generation Partnership Project
AC
- Access Controller
ACL
- Access Control List
ADSL
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
AG
- Access Gateway
ALS
- Alternate Line Service
AP
- Access Point
APS
- Automatic Protection Switching
ARP
- Address Resolution Protocol
ASN
- Access Service Network
BBU
- Baseband Unit
BGP
- Border Gateway Protocol
BOSS
- Business and Operation Support System
BRAS
- Broadband Remote Access Server
BSC
- Base Station Controller
BSP
- Board Support Package
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BTS
- Base Transceiver Station
CATV
- Cable Television
CES
- Circuit Emulation Service
CIR
- Committed Information Rate
CLI
- Command Line Interface
CO
- Central Office
DB
- Database
DBA
- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
DHCP
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DM
- Delay Measurement
DPI
- Deep Packet Inspection
DSL
- Digital Subscriber Line
DSLAM
- Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
DWRR
- Deficit Weighted Round Robin
ECMP
- Equal-Cost Multi-Path routing
ERPS
- Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
ETSI
- European Telecommunications Standards Institute
FE
- Fast Ethernet
FEC
- Forward Error Correction
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Glossary
FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
FTTB
- Fiber to the Building
FTTC
- Fiber to the Curb
FTTH
- Fiber to the Home
FTTO
- Fiber To The Office
GE
- Gigabit Ethernet
GGSN
- Gateway GPRS Support Node
GPON
- Gigabit Passive Optical Network
GPRS
- General Packet Radio Service
GPS
- Global Positioning System
GUI
- Graphical User Interface
GW
- Gateway
HLR
- Home Location Register
HQoS
- Hierarchical Quality of Service
IAD
- Integrated Access Device
ICMP
- Internet Control Message Protocol
IEC
- International Electrotechnical Commission
IEEE
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IGMP
- Internet Group Management Protocol
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IPTV
- Internet Protocol Television
ITU
- International Telecommunications Union
L2VPN
- Layer 2 Virtual Private Network
LACP
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol
LAG
- Link Aggregation Group
LAN
- Local Area Network
LB
- Loopback
LDP
- Label Distribution Protocol
LM
- Layer Management
LSP
- Link State Packet
LT
- Link Trace
LTE
- Long Term Evolution
MAC
- Media Access Control
MDU
- Multiple Dwelling Unit
MEF
- Metro Ethernet Forum
MGW
- Media Gateway
MIB
- Management Information Base
MLD
- Multicast Listener Discovery
MML
- Man Machine Language
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Glossary
MPLS
- Multiprotocol Label Switching
MSC
- Mobile Switching Center
MSTP
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
MTOSI
- Multi-Technology Operations System Interface
MTU
- Multi-Tenant Unit
ND
- Neighbor Discovery
NM
- Network Management
NMS
- Network Management System
NNI
- Network Node Interface
OAM
- Operation, Administration and Maintenance
ODN
- Optical Distribution Network
OLT
- Optical Line Terminal
OMCI
- ONT Management Control Interface
ONT
- Optical Network Terminal
ONU
- Optical Network Unit
OTDR
- Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
P2P
- Point to Point
P2P
- Peer-to-Peer
PBX
- Private Branch Exchange
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PON
- Passive Optical Network
POTS
- Plain Old Telephone Service
PPPoE
- Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
PPS
- Pulse Per Second
PSN
- Packet Switched Network
PSTN
- Public Switched Telephone Network
PTP
- Precision Time Protocol
PW
- Pseudo Wire
PWE
- Pseudo Wire Emulation Function
QoS
- Quality of Service
RA
- Router Advertisement
RED
- Random Early Detection
RF
- Radio Frequency
RFC
- Remote Feature Control
RIP
- Routing Information Protocol
RMON
- Remote Monitoring
RNC
- Radio Network Controller
RRU
- Remote Radio Unit
RSTP
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
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Glossary
SAToP
- Structure-Agnostic Time division multiplexing over Pack
SBU
- Single Business Unit
SDH
- Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SFP
- Small Form-factor Pluggable
SFTP
- Secure File Transfer Protocol
SFU
- Single Family Unit
SGSN
- Serving GPRS Support Node
SHDSL
- Single-pair High Digital Subscriber Line
SMS
- Short Message Service
SNMP
- Simple Network Management Protocol
SP
- Strict Priority
SS
- Soft Switch
SSH
- Secure Shell
STM
- Synchronous Transfer Mode
STP
- Spanning Tree Protocol
TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol
TD
- Time Division
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
TFTP
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol
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TLS
- Transparent LAN Service
TM
- TrafficManagement
TOD
- Time of Day
TWDM
- Time-Wavelength Division Multiplexing
UAPS
- Uplink Auto Protection Switching
UNI
- User Network Interface
UTP
- Unshielded Twisted Pair
VC
- Virtual Channel
VCCV
- Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification
VDSL
- Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line
VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
VPLS
- Virtual Private LAN Service
VPN
- Virtual Private Network
VPWS
- Virtual Private Wire Service
VRF
- Virtual Route Forwarding
VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
WLAN
- Wireless Local Area Network
WRED
- Weighted Random Early Detection
WRR
- Weighted Round Robin
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