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ZXA10 C610 Product

Description
V1.1.0
ZXA10 C610 Product Description

ZXA10 C610 Product Description


Version Date Author Reviewer Notes

V1.0 Feb.2,2018 Cheng Ning Wang Xin The first version, new written

V1.1 Jul.16,2018 Cheng Ning Wang Xin Update some items and descriptions.

V1.2 Apr.11,2019 Cheng Ning Wang Xin Update some items and descriptions.

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Due to update and improvement of ZTE products and technologies, information in this document is subjected to
change without notice.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Product Positioning and Features ................................................................................. 7


1.1 Product Positioning ........................................................................................................ 7
1.2 Product Features............................................................................................................ 8

2 Product Architecture....................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Hardware Architecture.................................................................................................... 9
2.1.2 Description of Cards .................................................................................................... 9
2.1.3 Cabinet...................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 Logical Architecture ...................................................................................................... 11
2.2.1 Logical Architecture Diagram .................................................................................... 11
2.2.2 Service Flows ............................................................................................................ 13
2.3 Software Architecture ................................................................................................... 13

3 Operation and Maintenance System ............................................................................ 15


3.1 Networking ................................................................................................................... 15
3.1.1 CLI Maintenance Mode ............................................................................................. 15
3.1.2 NM Maintenance Mode ............................................................................................. 15
3.2 O&M System Functions ................................................................................................ 16

4 Product Features........................................................................................................... 18
4.1 Access Features .......................................................................................................... 18
4.2 L2 Features .................................................................................................................. 19
4.3 Multicast Features ........................................................................................................ 24
4.4 Networking Features .................................................................................................... 25
4.5 Security Features ......................................................................................................... 26
4.6 QoS Features ............................................................................................................... 30
4.7 Reliability and Redundancy Features ........................................................................... 32
4.8 Energy Saving Features ............................................................................................... 32

5 Network Applications.................................................................................................... 33
5.1 FTTH Network Application............................................................................................ 33
5.2 FTTB Network Application ............................................................................................ 34
5.3 FTTO Network Application ........................................................................................... 35
5.4 FTTC Network Application............................................................................................ 37

6 Interfaces ....................................................................................................................... 38
6.1 Maintenance Interfaces ................................................................................................ 38
6.2 Indicators ..................................................................................................................... 39

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7 Reliability Design .......................................................................................................... 41


7.1 Hardware Reliability ..................................................................................................... 41
7.1.1 Redundancy Design .................................................................................................. 41
7.2 Software Reliability ....................................................................................................... 41
7.2.1 Loose Coupling Design ............................................................................................. 41
7.2.2 Fault Tolerant Ability.................................................................................................. 41
7.2.3 Fault Detection and Processing ................................................................................. 42
7.2.4 Hot Patch .................................................................................................................. 42
7.3 Data Reliability ............................................................................................................. 42
7.4 Network Reliability ........................................................................................................ 42

8 Technical Specifications .............................................................................................. 43


8.1 Performance and Capacity ........................................................................................... 43
8.1.1 System Performance ................................................................................................. 43
8.2 Device Specifications ................................................................................................... 44
8.2.1 Indoor Cabinet Technical Specifications .................................................................... 44
8.2.2 Shelf Specifications ................................................................................................... 44
8.2.3 Physical Interface Specifications ............................................................................... 45

9 Environment Requirements.......................................................................................... 49
9.1 Power Requirements .................................................................................................... 50
9.2 Operating Environment ................................................................................................ 50
9.2.1 Climate Environment ................................................................................................. 50
9.2.2 Biological Environment .............................................................................................. 51
9.2.3 Air Cleanness ............................................................................................................ 51
9.2.4 Mechanical Stress ..................................................................................................... 52
9.3 Transportation Environment ......................................................................................... 52
9.3.1 Climate Environment ................................................................................................. 52
9.3.2 Water Proof Requirements ........................................................................................ 52
9.3.3 Biological Environment .............................................................................................. 53
9.3.4 Air Cleanness ............................................................................................................ 53
9.3.5 Mechanical Stress ..................................................................................................... 54
9.4 Storage Environment.................................................................................................... 54
9.4.1 Climate Environment ................................................................................................. 54
9.4.2 Water Proof Requirements ........................................................................................ 55
9.4.3 Biological Environment .............................................................................................. 55
9.4.4 Air Cleanness ............................................................................................................ 55
9.4.5 Mechanical Stress ..................................................................................................... 56

10 Standards Compliance ............................................................................................... 57


10.1 Software Standards .................................................................................................... 57
10.2 Hardware Interface Standards .................................................................................... 61

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10.3 Structure and Reliability Standards ............................... Error! Bookmark not defined.

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FIGURES

Figure 1-1 ZXA10 xPON Networking Model ....................................................................... 7


Figure 2-1 Front Layout of the ZXA10 C610 Shelf .............................................................. 9
Figure 2-2 Logical Architecture Diagram .......................................................................... 12
Figure 2-3 Service Flow Processing Diagram of the ZXA10 C610.................................... 13
Figure 2-4 Software Architecture of the ZXA10 C610 ....................................................... 14
Figure 3-1 Maintenance Networking Diagram in CLI Mode .............................................. 15
Figure 3-2 Maintenance Networking Diagram in NM Mode .............................................. 16
Figure 5-1 FTTH Network Topology ................................................................................. 33
Figure 5-2 FTTB Network Topology ................................................................................. 34
Figure 5-3 FTTO Network Topology ................................................................................. 36
Figure 5-4 FTTC Network Diagram .................................................................................. 37

TABLES

Table 2-1 A Summary of ZXA10 C610 Card Functions ...................................................... 9


Table 2-2 Types of Cabinets Accommodating the ZXA10 C610 ....................................... 11
Table 4-1 Access Features .............................................................................................. 18
Table 4-2 L2 Features ...................................................................................................... 19
Table 4-5 Multicast Feature.............................................................................................. 24
Table 4-6 Networking Features ........................................................................................ 25
Table 4-7 Security Features ............................................................................................. 26
Table 4-9 QoS Features ................................................................................................... 30
Table 4-11 Reliability and Redundancy Features ............................................................... 32
Table 4-12 Energy Saving Features................................................................................... 32
Table 6-1 Maintenance Interface Descriptions ................................................................. 38
Table 6-2 Indicators Descriptions ..................................................................................... 39

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Table 8-1 ZXA10 C610 System Performance Specifications ............................................ 43


Table 8-2 ZXA10 C610 System Reliability Specifications ................................................. 43
Table 8-3 ZXA10 C610 System Maximum Configurations ................................................ 43
Table 8-4 Cabinet Power Specifications ........................................................................... 44
Table 8-5 ZXA10 C610 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 44
Table 8-6 ZXA10 C610 Power Consumption .................................................................... 45
Table 8-7 GPON Optical Module Specifications ............................................................... 45
Table 8-8 Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional GE Optical Module Specifications ...... 46
Table 8-9 GE Electrical Interface Specifications ............................................................... 47
Table 8-10 Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional 10GE Optical Module Specifications 47
Table 8-11 1PPS+ToD + 2Mbits/2MHz Interface Specifications ......................................... 48
Table 8-12 Management Interface Specifications .............................................................. 49
Table 8-13 Console Interface Specifications ...................................................................... 49
Table 9-1 ZXA10 C610 Power Requirements................................................................... 50
Table 9-2 Operating Climate Requirements ..................................................................... 50
Table 9-3 Operating Mechanical Active Materials Concentration...................................... 51
Table 9-4 Operating Chemical Active Materials Concentration ......................................... 51
Table 9-5 Operating Mechanical Stress Requirements .................................................... 52
Table 9-6 Transportation Environment Requirements ...................................................... 52
Table 9-7 Transportation Mechanical Active Materials Concentration .............................. 53
Table 9-8 Transportation Chemical Active Materials Concentration ................................. 53
Table 9-9 Transportation Mechanical Stress Requirements ............................................. 54
Table 9-10 Storage Climate Requirements ........................................................................ 54
Table 9-11 Storage Mechanical Active Materials Concentration ........................................ 55
Table 9-12 Storage Chemical Active Materials Concentration ............................................ 56
Table 9-13 Storage Mechanical Stress Requirements ....................................................... 56
Table 10-1 Software Standards ......................................................................................... 57
Table 10-2 Hardware Interface Standards ......................................................................... 61

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1 Product Positioning and Features

1.1 Product Positioning

The ZXA10 C610 is one of series optical access equipment launched by ZTE
Corporation. The ZXA10 C610 is a small capacity optical access platform with 1U height.

The ZXA10 C610 is an optical access equipment that implements the following functions
(As shown in Figure 1-1).

 PON OLT: Supports the access of GPON. Works with diverse ONUs to complete
FTTH, FTTO, FTTB, FTTC networking.

 L2 optical access platform: Supports Ethernet upstream and downstream


connections, and implements L2 Ethernet service traffic convergence and
forwarding.

 Service access control: Implements the access control, traffic control and service
carrying per service per user, supports home users and dedicated users, LTE small
cells and other kind of users, and supports voice, Internet connection, 4K/8K+ IPTV.

Figure 1-1 ZXA10 xPON Networking Model

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1.2 Product Features

Features and advantages of the ZXA10 C610:

 Large capacity and high bandwidth: Supports large capacity symmetric upstream
and downstream cache to absorb burst downstream video traffic and to address the
burst traffic of upstream video programs such as enterprise’s unified communication
and personal live streaming.

 High port density: Supports 16/8-port GPON interfaces in the 1U architecture.

 A unified platform that supports multiple access technologies including GPON, and
then XG-PON, XGS-PON, Combo PON in the subsequent version;

 L2 capabilities: Provides L2 switch, VLAN service and service processing


capabilities, supports flexible configurations and suits multiple application
scenarios.

 Multiservice access: Supports multiple services including VoIP, HSI, IPTV and
mobile backhaul.

 Complete service and equipment protection: Supports Type B PON protection,


Ethernet and IP service protection, and redundant protection of power cards, fans,
and uplink interfaces.

 Comprehensive security features: Provides enriched equipment security, system


security, network security and service security features.

1.3 Interoperability Announcement

ZTE OLTs are implemented in accordance with international standards, and are able to
interoperate with third-party ONUs that comply with international standards. However,
because of the complexity of protocol implementation, ONU compatibility tests should be
carried out before interoperation. Under the situations that compatibility tests and
reliability tests with ZTE OLTs are not carried out, ZTE disclaims warranties as to the
interoperability between ZTE OLTs and third-party ONUs, and the quality of relevant
services.

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2 Product Architecture

2.1 Hardware Architecture

The ZXA10 C610 uses a metallic subrack structure with a height of 1U and a width of 19
inches. It can be installed in ZTE’s standard 19-inch rack B6030-22C-ICI, outdoor
cabinet EC50EC-S/EC90EB, or third-party 19-inch cabinets that comply with the IEC
specifications.

2.1.1.1 ZXA10 C610 Shelf

The ZXA10 C610 shelf consists of two power card areas, a main board area and a fan
subrack area. (1 U=44.45 mm)

Figure 2-1 Front Layout of the ZXA10 C610 Shelf

2.1.2 Description of Cards

The ZXA10 C610 provides the main control board, the power cards and the fan card.

2.1.2.1 Card Functions

Table 2-1 A Summary of ZXA10 C610 Card Functions

Card
Card Code Card Name Function Description
Type

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Card
Card Code Card Name Function Description
Type

TYPE1: GMOR 8port-GPON • Provides one out-band management


Main switch & control (MGMT) interface
board 1 board • Provides the maintenance serial port and
environment serial port sharing the same
port (CON).
• Provides one 120Ω 2MBits/2Mhz clock
and 1PPS+ToD input/output interface
(Reserved).
• Provides four digital sensors (ALM)
• Provides 4* 10GE SFP+/GE SFP and 2*
GE electrical uplink interfaces.
• Supports 8 GPON SFP interfaces
• Not hot swappable.

TYPE2: GMOH 16port-GPON • Provides one out-band management


Main switch & control (MGMT) interface
board 2 board • Provides the maintenance serial port and
environment serial port sharing the same
port (CON).
• Provides 4* 10GE SFP+/GE SFP and 2*
GE electrical uplink interfaces.
• Provides one 120Ω 2MBits/2Mhz clock
and 1PPS+ToD input/output clk interface
(Reserved).
• Provides four digital sensors (ALM)
• Supports 16 GPON SFP interfaces
• Not hot swappable.

Power PUMD DC power • Two DC power cards.


card interface card • Each card provides one -48V/-60V DC
input interface.
• Each channel supports maximum 5A
current.
• Hot swappable.

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Card
Card Code Card Name Function Description
Type

Fan card FUMO Fan card • Provides one fan card with 4 fans in a row.
• Hot swappable.

2.1.3 Cabinet

The ZXA10 C610 can be accommodated in the cabinets listed in Table 2-7.

Table 2-2 Types of Cabinets Accommodating the ZXA10 C610

Cabinet
Cabinet Model Cabinet Name Function Description
Type

Indoor B6030-22C-IC 19-inch 300 Dimensions: 2200 mm x 600


cabinet mm-depth indoor mm x 300 mm (H x W x D)
cabinet C610 is a 1U box-shaped OLT
with 19-inch width and is fixed in
the cabinet through mounting
ears.

Outdoor EC50EC-S Outdoor enclosed It dissipates heat through a heat


cabinet /EC90EB telecommunications exchanger and is mainly applied
cabinet in outdoor scenarios like
residential communities, urban
streets, and rural areas.

2.2 Logical Architecture

2.2.1 Logical Architecture Diagram

The hardware logical architecture of the ZXA10 C610 consists of a service interface
module, a switch & control module, and an uplink interface module.

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Figure 2-2 Logical Architecture Diagram

 Service interface module: Provides interfaces for different access technologies,


decapsulates or encapsulates subscriber data to Ethernet frames for internal
Ethernet switching. Provides distributive checking table forwarding function
including Ethernet checking table and routing FIB checking table to choose
interface module for the packets. The line card CPU is responsible for the
configuration, management, driving, diagnosis of service interface module, and is
controlled by the main control CPU.

 The GPON interface module provides 1.25G upstream and 2.5G downstream
GPON interfaces that comply with the ITU-T G.984 standard.

 The public interface module provides environmental detection interfaces. It


works with the temperature, humidity, smog, water immersion and door access
sensors to implement environmental detection.

 Control and switching module: The switch module is not responsible for searching
the service forwarding interface (implemented by each service interface line card). It
implements rapid traffic switch between line cards through the self-adaptive routing
mechanism. The main control module supports inputting external reference clock
and phase from the line card, and assigns the optimal one to each service line card.
The system CPU implements configuration, management, driving, and diagnosis on
service cards by controlling the card CPUs. The control and switch module of the
ZXA10 C610 are integrated on the same card.

 Uplink interface module: Provides uplink GE or 10GE interface at the network side.

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2.2.2 Service Flows

The ZXA10 C610 provides a fast forwarding channel and a slow forwarding channel for
service flows.

Figure 2-3 Service Flow Processing Diagram of the ZXA10 C610

 Fast forwarding channel: Service flows pass the service interface module, switch
module, and uplink module. In the upstream direction, GEM frames are
decapsulated to Ethernet frames, and then sent to the uplink interface after
Ethernet switch on the switch module. In the downstream direction, Ethernet frames
are switched to the GPON line module by the switch module, sent to GEM port
according to service mapping rules, and then encapsulated to GEM frames.

 The slow forwarding channel processes the protocol packets on CPUs. The packets
can be either terminated on CPUs, or sent back to the forwarding channel by CPUs.
The common processing includes adding subscriber line ID, DHCP snooping, ARP
inspection, IGMP snooping.

2.3 Software Architecture

The ZXA10 C610 consists of an operating support subsystem, a bearing and driving
subsystem, a service control subsystem and a system management subsystem.

This architecture is an open and programmable platform, and can not only provide the
traditional physical OLT function, but also provide the control surfaces to SDN controller in
the future;Combined with enhancement of the research and development ability, the
operators can offer convenient internet rapid business innovation.

The forwarding panel is separated from the control panel in the system architecture;

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Figure 2-4 Software Architecture of the ZXA10 C610

 Operating support subsystem: includes a distributed operating system, supports


system control, version loading, inter-card communication, progress scheduling,
memory management, message communication, file system management, fault
diagnosis, and timer management.

 Bearing and driving subsystem: abstracts the hardware and interfaces, drives the
hardware to carry and forward services, shields the bottom layer hardware feature
from the upper layer software, provides general functional interfaces. The ZXA10
C610 series use a distributed forwarding architecture. The forwarding table items
and the packet processing are distributed on each line card. After the bearing and
driving subsystem of the line card obtains the configuration data from the forwarding
plane, the line card can implement service forwarding independently if the
configuration data is not updated. The offline of any line card will not affect the
communication among other line cards.

 Service control subsystem: supports protocol processing and service control.


Permanent data is mainly stored on the main control module.

 System management subsystem : provides interaction interfaces for NM and CLI to


implement system operation and maintenance. Permanent data is mainly stored on
the main control module.

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3 Operation and Maintenance System

3.1 Networking

The ZXA10 C610 supports two types of operation and maintenance system networking.

3.1.1 CLI Maintenance Mode

In the CLI maintenance mode, the users can manage and maintain the ZXA10 C610
through the serial interface or network interface.

 Serial interface: the RJ-45 interface on the switch & control module of the OLT
(ZXA10 C610) can be connected to the serial port of a maintenance terminal.

 Network interface: the OLT supports in-band NM and out-band NM. The out-band
NM interface is the 10/100/1000M RJ-45 interface on the switch & control card. The
in-band NM interface is the internal logical interface, which is connected to a
terminal though the uplink port after the in-band NM configuration.

Figure 3-1 Maintenance Networking Diagram in CLI Mode

3.1.2 NM Maintenance Mode

In the NM mode, the OLT communicates with the NM server using SNMP. The ZTE EMS
NetNumen™ U31 system uses the Client/Server model and provides GUI for the unified
management of multiple broadband access devices and integrated access devices.
Figure 3-2 shows the maintenance networking diagram in NM mode.

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Figure 3-2 Maintenance Networking Diagram in NM Mode

3.2 O&M System Functions

NetNumen U31 is a unified EMS product under ZTE NetNumen brand. NetNumen U31
provides centralized operation and maintenance for the ZTE equipment and networks,
supports end-to-end solutions, and supports the management of all ZTE wireline NEs,
including wireline equipment of the service layer, control layer, bearing layer, access
layer, and terminal layer, as well as the data equipment. NetNumen U31 provides
multiple north-bound interfaces to upper layer systems, such as FTP, SNMP, CORBA,
TL1, and DB.

Topology Management

Topology management provides topology view of the whole network, which presents key
information of the network on a clear interface. Topology view displays the NE, NE links,
and alarms in a direct and clear way.

Configuration Management

Configuration management supports the configuration and modification of NE


parameters. The parameters are synchronized to NEs and take effect. Configuration
management displays the equipment resources and configuration of key parameters,
which help users to learn about the resources and usage of key equipment and optimize
the network. Configuration management provides reference data for performance
management and fault management.

Performance Management

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Performance management is responsible for the performance detection of NEs. The


acquired performance data can be used to learn about the running status of the network.
Operation engineers and management department can use the data to plan and modify
the network as well as improve the network performance.

Alarm Management

Alarm management allows users to learn about the abnormal running status of the
network and equipment in time, and helps operation engineers to locate faults and solve
problems to ensure proper operation. Alarm management module receives and
processes the alarms from the equipment and displays alarms in GUI. The alarms can be
forwarded to a specified target via email and SMS.

Security Management

Security management prevents and prohibits unauthorized users from illegal accessing
or damaging the NetNumen U31 and NEs, prevents legal users from unauthorized
operations, records all security related operation for inspection, and ensures legal
operation on the system and proper operation of the system.

Log Management

Log management manages the system logs. Logs are the records of events and
operations. By reviewing the logs, the users can learn about the system running status,
locating faults, review and inspect important events. Log management is a useful tool for
the system administrator to find system operation status, locate faults, and users
operations.

Task Management

Task is a predefined procedure in the EMS. Task specifies the NMS behavior in certain
scenarios. Predefined task allows the NMS automatically carry out related operations
according to current operation status to implement automatic scheduling and protection
and to improve management efficiency.

System Management

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System management is used for managing NetNumen U31. Using system management,
the users can maintain the EMS. System management provides a unified operation
platform for maintenance and management, to implement the detection of the application
server and database server as well as database management.

Report Management

The users can easily and directly learn about the system performance and running status
by reading related reports. Report management can be used with task management to
provide periodical reports.

4 Product Features

4.1 Access Features

Table 4-1 Access Features

Type Function Description

Physical layer-basic Supports a maximum split ratio of 1:128.


features Supports 1.244 Gbps upstream and 2.488 Gbps downstream.

Physical Within the optical power budget, supports a maximum logical distance
layer-transmission of 60 km, a maximum differential distance of 40 km, and a maximum
distance physical distance of 60 km.

Measures the receiving optical power of ONUs on the OLT.


GPON Calculates and queries the optical power loss between the OLT and the
features Physical layer-OLS ONU.
optical layer Queries the ONU transmitting and receiving optical power.
detection Queries OLT optical module parameters: temperature, voltage, current,
and transmission optical power.
Sets alarm thresholds of optical module parameters.

Configures downstream FEC based on OLT PON port.


Physical layer-FEC
Configures upstream FEC based on ONU PON port.

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Type Function Description


Supports the following ONU registration methods:
SN
ONU registration and SN+PW/HPW
authentication LoID
LoID+PW/HPW
PW/HPW

Remote ONU Supports setting up OMCC according to ITU-T G.984.4 and ITU-T
management G.988, and manages ONUs remotely through OMCI.

Supports multiple upstream DBA modes: SR (Status reporting), TM,


Link layer-DBA
and hybrid (by default).

Supports the ranging function defined in G.984.3, and supports


Link layer-ranging
converting it into fiber length.

Supports the T-CONT bandwidth attribute profiles including type,


Link layer-T-CONT
fixed bandwidth, assured bandwidth and maximum bandwidth.

Supports configuring upstream and downstream queue mapping on the


GEM Port.
Link layer-GEM Port Supports configuring GEM Port Name, port id, T-CONT and queue
number.
Supports binding a traffic profile to a GEM port.

Supports AES-128 encryption. Downstream control based on GEM


port.
Link layer-encryption
Supports OMCC encryption. (The system reserves a GEM port for
OMCC).

Protection
function-type B (ITU Trunk fiber protection.
Type-B)

4.2 L2 Features

Table 4-2 L2 Features

Type Function Description Product


Support

L2-port Vport Supports PON virtual ports (Vports) to work No restriction

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Type Function Description Product


Support
as an L2 port and carry L2 services.
GPON: PON port + GEM port or GEM port
group corresponds to a Vport.

An L2 port refers to the port that carries L2


services, including physical Ethernet ports,
aggregation ports.
• Physical Ethernet ports can be configured to
L2-port L2 port type uplink ports or downlink ports. No restriction

• Physical Ethernet ports of the same type


can form an aggregation port by link
aggregation. An aggregation port can be
configured to uplink port or downlink port.

Supports or participates all L2 services


including:
L2-port L2 service  Vlan-Bridge: forwarded by Vlan+MAC No restriction
 S-Connect: forwarded by VLAN
 SC-connect: forwarded by S+C

Supports receiving standard Ethernet


packets:
• Supports receiving and transmitting
standard untag, single-tag and dual-tag
L2-port L2 packet type No restriction
packets.
• Single-tag packets can be divided into C-tag
and S-tag according to the internal and
external TPID.

TPID Supports configuring internal and external


L2-port No restriction
configuration TPID for receiving and transmission.

Supports MAC address table and discards


L2-port-access
MAC filter the packets whose source MAC address No restriction
control
matches an entry in the table.
Supports L2 ACL, L3 standard ACL and L3
L2-port-access
ACL extended ACL to control the receiving and No restriction
control
transmission of packets.

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Type Function Description Product


Support
L2 ports support the following VLAN
translation rules:
Add or delete • Add an external VLAN tag in the ingress
L2-port-VLAN
external VLAN direction, and delete an external VLAN tag in No restriction
translation
tag the egress direction.
• When adding a Tag, the CoS value can be
designated or copy the original Tag.
Translate
L2-port-VLAN Supports translating an external Tag into a
external VLAN No restriction
translation designated external Tag.
tag

In the ingress direction, translates the original


Translate
external Tag into a new external Tag, and
L2-port-VLAN external VLAN
adds a new Tag on it. No restriction
translation tag, add or delete
In the egress direction, deletes the external
an external tag
Tag, and configures a new internal Tag.

L2-port-VLAN Add or delete Adds external S + C in the ingress direction;


No restriction
translation S+C Deletes S + C in the egress direction.

L2-port-VLAN
S+C translation Translates designated S+C into S'+C'. No restriction
translation
Flexibly adds or modifies SVLAN id and
priority level based on CVLAN id range,
EtherType, CVLAN CoS, CVLAN +
EtherType and CVLAN + CoS.
L2-port-VLAN
Flexible QinQ Flexibly adds or modifies SVLAN id and No restriction
translation
priority level based on PON, ONU or GEM
PORT.
Copies SVLAN priority level tag or 1:1/N:1
translation.
Flexibly adds a VLAN tag according to the
L2-port-VLAN Flexibly add or MAC address (table), IP subnet, and
No restriction
translation delete Vlan Tag Ethertype.
Supports designating Tag VID and CoS.
L2-port-VLAN Supports configuring PVID and adding PVID
PVID No restriction
translation tag to untagged packets.

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Type Function Description Product


Support

L2-port-other Supports traffic statistics based on Ethernet


Traffic statistics No restriction
functions port.

Supports traffic mirroring based on port.


L2-port-other
Traffic mirroring Supports ingress/egress traffic mirroring No restriction
functions
simultaneously or separately.
L2-port Port enabling
Supports enabling and disabling port via CLI. No restriction
management and disabling

Supports configuring a static unicast MAC


L2-MAC Static MAC
address on a VLAN member port to forward
address (permanent No restriction
packets which destination MAC address is
management MAC)
the static MAC address.

L2-MAC Supports configuring aging time of a learnt


MAC address
address MAC address as per system or VLAN. The No restriction
aging
management latter prevails.

L2-MAC
MAC address Supports dynamic MAC address learning
address No restriction
learning based on VLAN or port.
management

Supports configuring MAC address learning


L2-MAC limit base on port/VLAN/port + VLAN. When
MAC address
address the learnt MAC address number reaches the No restriction
number limit
management limit, stops learning MAC from the port or the
VLAN.

L2-MAC
MAC address Supports querying the MAC address table
address No restriction
query according to VLAN and port.
management

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Type Function Description Product


Support
When an L2 port joins a VLAN after VLAN
translation or PVID configuration, the L2 port
L2-Service Vlan Bridge forms a bridge instance through external No restriction
VLAN + destination MAC to forward Ethernet
packets.
Supports configuring multiple access ports
(Downlink Ethernet ports) and one uplink port
L2-Service TR-101 N:1 Vlan to access the same SVLAN and performing No restriction
N:1 forwarding. The access ports are
horizontally separated.
Supports performing VLAN translation
(C→S+C) on multiple access ports, adding
TR-101 TLS an SVLAN tag in the ingress direction, adding
L2-Service No restriction
VLAN one or multiple uplink ports to the SVLAN,
and forwarding packets according to VLAN +
MAC in the SVLAN.
Supports configuring the same VLAN on
different physical ports (Ethernet port and
PON port). Broadcast domains of L2 services
L2-Service VLAN reuse forwarding in the system are separated No restriction
according to port + VLAN. L2 services
include 1:1/N:1 VLAN forwarding and TLS
service specified in TR101.
When two L2 ports are in the same SVLAN or
Cross connection
SVLAN + CVLAN, supports forwarding
(TR-101 1:1
L2-Service packets according to SVLAN or SVLAN + No restriction
VLAN
CVLAN in 1:1 mode without learning the
forwarding)
MAC address.

MVLAN is the VLAN used for multicast


communications. Supports forwarding
multicast packets according to the multicast
forwarding table and discard unmatched
packets.
L2-Service M-VLAN • Supports configuring IGMP No restriction
snooping\proxy\router in MVLAN and
generating a multicast forwarding table.
• Supports the translation of CVLAN and
MVLAN, and supports cross-VLAN
multicast.

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Type Function Description Product


Support
Supports enabling/disabling layer 2
intercommunication on two access ports in
VLAN layer 2
the same VLAN.
L2-Service intercommunicati No restriction
Supports disabling user-side horizontal
on
isolation so that the users can
intercommunicate with each other.

Supports STP and RSTP defined in 802.1d.


Supports MSTP defined in 802.1q.
Supports configuring priority of bridge and
port path cost.
Supports displaying STP topology on the
L2-protocol STP No restriction
NMS.
Supports dividing STP domain based on port
and VLAN.
Supports STP on uplink and downlink
Ethernet ports.

Supports Ethernet ports of the same type to


L2-protocol LACP
form LAG using LACP.

4.3 Multicast Features

Table 4-3 Multicast Feature

Type Function Description Product


Support

Supports IGMPv1, IGMPv2, IGMPv3, MLDv1,


Multicast Multicast MLDv2.
No restriction
features protocol Supports processing, discarding or transparent
transmitting protocol packets.

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Supports SCB multicast forwarding and L3 (on


VLAN+ destination IP+ source IP) multicast
forwarding.
Supports IGMP snooping, IGMP proxy, SPR, and
Router.
Multicast
Supports the ASM and SSM mode of IGMPv3 and No restriction
features
MLDv2.
Supports protocol enabling and disabling protocols
globally or based on VLAN.
Supports enhanced multicast: cross-VLAN
multicast, multicast pre-join and static member.

4.4 Networking Features

Table 4-4 Networking Features

Product
Type Function Description
Support
Supports static trunking and dynamic port (LACP).
Supports load balance on ports based on:
• Source MAC address
• Destination MAC address
• Source & Destination MAC address
• Source IP address
• Destination IP address
• Source & Destination IP address
Uplink Uplink trunking
• Source TCP/UDP port
protection protection
• Destination TCP/UDP port
• Source & Destination TCP/UDP port
Supports configuring traffic in an aggregation
group to load balance mode or active standby
mode.
Supports triggering LACP switch based on BFD
link connectivity detection.
STP/RSTP/MSTP

Uplink Uplink STP Supports STP and RSTP defined in 802.1d.


protection protection Supports MSTP defined in 802.1q.

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Product
Type Function Description
Support
Supports configuring bridge priorities and port path
penalties.
Supports viewing the spanning tree topology on
the EMS.
Supports generating different spanning tree
domains based on port and VLAN.

PON Type B
Supports Type B protection defined by ITU.
protection protection

4.5 Security Features

Table 4-5 Security Features

Product
Type Function Description
Support
Except the management ports, L4 ports are
System
disabled by default.
security-anti L4 port disable No restriction.
When an L4 port needs to be used, it can be
attack
enabled through configuration.

Supports protocol packet rate limit for L2CP, IPv4


CPU protocol and IPv6. Prevents DoS attack to CPU.
System
packet rate Supports classification and scheduling of packets
security-overlo No restriction.
limit and that enter the main control board and line card
ad control
scheduling CPUs.
Each queue supports default QoS parameters.

Supports rate limiting for the flooding of


broadcast, unknown multicast and unknown
unicast packets at the L2 port ingress and egress.
Network Broadcast/mult
Supports rate limiting for broadcast, unknown
security-floodi icast flooding No restriction.
multicast and unknown unicast packets. Supports
ng restrain rate limit
configuring the rate limiting parameter PPS.
Supports configuring incoming and outgoing rate
limits respectively.

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Product
Type Function Description
Support
After receiving a downstream ARP request, the
OLT determines if the message is valid according
to the static binding table or DHCP snooping
dynamic binding table. If the destination IP
Network
address of the message does not exist in the
security
Downstream table, the message is considered invalid and
-message No restriction.
ARP filtering discarded. If the destination IP address of the
filtering-protoc
message exists in the table, the message is
ol
considered valid. The valid message can only be
sent to the corresponding user port and should
not be received by other user ports.
Supports VLAN-based enabling/disabling.

A DHCP packet is snooped. The IP address,


MAC address, port and VLAN information is
extracted and bound. According to the binding
Network
ARP/IP information, the system determines if the ARP/IP
security-IP No restriction.
anti-spoofing information received is a bogus packet. A bogus
security
packet will be discarded and its MAC address will
not be learned.
This function can be configured by VLAN.

Supports setting up binding table of IP address,


Network port, MAC address and VLAN through DHCP
IP source
security-IP snooping to prevent address spoofing. The No restriction.
guard
security enabling granularity of IP Source Guard is port,
including Sport (Vport/downlink Ethernet port).

Supports setting a physical port to trust port or


untrusted port. The trust port receives and
Network forwards DHCP offer messages. The untrusted
DHCP
security-DHCP port denies and discards DHCP offer messages. No restriction.
anti-spoofing
security User ports deny DHCP sever messages. Denies
the DHCP client messages from the uplink ports.
Supports DHCPv6.

Detects and prevents DHCP server from


Service allocating the same IP address to different users.
DHCP service
security-DHCP Detects and prevents DHCP server replying No restriction.
security
security multiple Offer messages to the same user. Clears
the related redundant ARP entries.

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Product
Type Function Description
Support
Detects and prevents illegal user from using
counterfeited DHCP release message to force
legal user offline.

MAC address anti-flapping is enabled by default


and can be configured according to VLAN. Only
specific VLAN permits MAC address flapping.
MAC address anti- flapping follows the following
rules:
Protect key MAC address with static (permanent)
MAC address configuration.
Uplink port MAC address priority: When MAC
Service address flapping occurs, the MAC address learnt
MAC address
security-MAC by the uplink port has a higher priority. No restriction.
anti-flapping
security VMAC port MAC address priority: When MAC
address flapping occurs, the MAC address learnt
by the VMAC enabled Vport has higher priority.
Set up binding table of IP address, MAC address,
port and VLAN using DHCP snooping/PPPoE
Snooping. Set static (non-ageing) MAC to prevent
MAC flapping and spoofing.
The MAC address learnt first on a port is valid.
Subsequent flapping is not allowed.

The ONUs under the same PON port are


Service
User port separated on L2 by default.
security-port No restriction.
separation The ONUs under different PON ports are
separation
separated on L2 by default.

Service
Uplink port The uplink ports can communicate with each
security-port No restriction.
separation other by default and support separation.
separation

PON
broadcast
Service Supports transmitting broadcast packets (Vport +
packets
security-servic VLAN) to ONUs using the unicast channel (not No restriction.
separation
e separation the PON broadcast channel).
based on
VLAN

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Product
Type Function Description
Support
Supports matching Ethernet packet head,
including VLAN (single VLAN and dual VLAN),
CoS, source MAC, destination MAC, Ethernet
type.
Supports matching IPv4/IPv6 packet head,
Network including source IPv4 address, destination IPv4
Basic ACL No restriction.
security-ACL address, source IPv6 address, destination IPv6
address, IP protocol type, IP priority level, ICMP
type, TCP/UDP port.
The above ACL rules can be configured on
Ethernet ports, PON ports and Vports of the OLT.
All the ports support outgoing and incoming ACL.

When the anti-DoS attack function is enabled, the


system detects received control packets.
Supports configuring rate threshold for protocol
packets sent to the CPU. When packet rate
exceeds the threshold, the system considers it as
DoS attack. When the times of attack reach set
Network value, the system adds the port to black list and
Anti-DoS
security-anti reports alarms. Packets from the port are No restriction.
attack
attack processed according to the predefined policy.
When detecting no DoS attack from the port for a
certain period of time, the system deletes the port
from the black list. Otherwise, the port is still in
the black list. When the anti-DoS attack function
is disabled, the system automatically deletes the
black list.

Supports using ACLs to implement rate limit on


L2/L3 protocols traversing the OLT.
Network Forwarding
Supports classifying L2/L3 protocols according to
security-protoc panel protocol
user ports (Vport or Sport) and implementing rate No restriction.
ol packet rate packet rate
limit in outgoing and incoming directions
limit limit
respectively, such as ARP, ICMPv4/ICMPv6,
DHCPv4/DHCPv6, PPPoE and L2CP.

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4.6 QoS Features

Table 4-6 QoS Features

Product
Type Function Description
Support
Supports traffic control on Ethernet physical ports,
Vports (representing all service streams of one user),
and service-ports (representing one service stream of
one user).

QoS global Supports configuring the CIR, PIR, CBS, PBS


Traffic control No restriction.
function parameters. Supports traffic TrTCM.
Supports marking uplink traffic with colors according to
the CIR and PIR.
Supports traffic shaping on egress PON ports, Vports,
and Ethernet ports.

Supports discarding packets according to the tail drop,


color-based RED, and WRED functions before queue
scheduling.
Congestion points include PON ports, Vports, and
QoS global Congestion upstream Ethernet ports.
No restriction.
function avoidance Supports the color-based RED function.
The WRED function is optional.
The color-based RED and WRED functions support
discarding yellow packets preferentially during
congestion.

QoS global Queue Supports SP, WRR, and SP+WRR queue scheduling
No restriction.
function scheduling on Ethernet ports, PON ports.

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Supports CoS priority processing on upstream


Ethernet ports and user ports, including PON Vports
and Ethernet ports.
Default priority: For untag packets entering the above
mentioned ports, the default CoS priority based on the
port configuration is supported. The ports support
enabling CoS filtering to ensure that packets that are
not of the default priority of the ports are discarded.
Port CoS override mode: Supports changing the
priority of all the packets at the ingress or egress to the
specified priority based on ports.
CoS-to-CoS: CoS-to-CoS templates can be created
and applied to the ports to retag priority according to
template mapping rules. Outgoing and incoming
application templates are independent of each other.
DSCP-to-CoS: DSCP-to-CoS templates can be
QoS global Priority
created and applied to the ports to retag priority No restriction.
function processing
according to template mapping rules. Outgoing and
incoming application templates are independent of
each other.
Supports port+VLAN specified CoS and port+Ethernet
specified CoS.
Priority processing for MPLS LSP EXP-external VLAN
CoS mapping for upstream ports.
Supports configuring priority-egress queue mapping
for Ethernet ports to implement priority-based service
traffic scheduling
Supports using ACL rules to tag the priority of data
traffic.
After a service-port is created in a Vport, the CoS can
be changed when VLAN translation is conducted on
service traffic. When a VLAN is added, the CoS in the
internal layer can be copied to the external layer.

A PON user corresponds to a Vport. User services


H-QoS for enter different queues in a Vport through
individual user service-ports, GEM-ports, and CoS to implement the
H-QoS No restriction.
and individual Vport H-QoS for individual user and individual service.
service The CIR traffic is guaranteed, while the EIR traffic is
scheduled according to EIR weight.

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Supports operations including copying to CPU,

Other redirection, and traffic mirroring.

ACL ACL-based Supports CoS, DSCP, and VLAN modification. No restriction.


operations Supports SPAN, RSPAN and ERSPAN.
Supports rate limiting and egress shaping.

4.7 Reliability and Redundancy Features

Table 4-7 Reliability and Redundancy Features

Type Function Description

Power Supports two power cards, connecting to two channels (A and B) of


Power redundant
redundant power supply. When one power card is failure, the other power
protection
protection card provides power supply to the system.

Boards are configured with a red high temperature threshold,


which cannot be modified by users. Temperature exceeding the
threshold may cause unrecoverable hardware failure or unsafe
Overheat Card overheat state. When a card's temperature reaches the threshold, the card
protection protection reports an alarm and gets into the protection mechanism. When
the board is restarted, the system provides special detection on the
loading process, including the delayed start of the integrated card
and of some chips.

4.8 Energy Saving Features

Table 4-8 Energy Saving Features

Function Description Product Support


Electromechanical The main power of unused optical modules
ZXA10 C610
management can be turned off.
Fan speed automatic The fan speed is automatically adjusted
ZXA10 C610
adjustment according to the ambient temperature.

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5 Network Applications

5.1 FTTH Network Application

FTTH (Fiber to the home) is to connect equipment in the central office to the subscriber
home using optical fibers. The bandwidth of the optical fiber is occupied by the home only.
In physical architecture, FTTH uses optical fibers to connect OLT and ONUs, and ONUs
(also named ONTs) are deployed at subscribers’ home to provide UNIs to subscribers.

Figure 5-1 shows the FTTH network topology using the PON technology.

Figure 5-1 FTTH Network Topology

In the FTTH network, the following factors should be considered when you plan where to
deploy the OLT: The OLT should be deployed in a way that makes management and
maintenance easy. The PON technology can provide an access distance of over 20km,.
The OLT should be deployed in a way that reduces the cost of optical cables. In most
cases, the OLT is deployed in the central equipment room or the equipment room of the
residential neighborhood. The ONT should be put in a place that is hidden but convenient
for maintenance operations. The ONU is usually installed within the home. Do not install
the ONU at the door or in the corridor. In the home, the ONU can be placed in the
intelligent terminal box or on the desktop with an optical fiber outlet.

FTTH terminals are divided into two types: One type is ONU with uplink PON interfaces,
with home services carried on CAT-5 cables or WLAN (built-in or external AP), and the
other type is SFU + HGU for reconstructed scenarios or if the optical fiber can be routed
to the door only.

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The ZXA10 C610 acts as an OLT in an FTTH network to provide multiple services
including voice, digital home, broadband Internet (wired or wireless), IPTV, and CATV.
The OLT works with series ONUs/ONTs to deliver multi-service access in the wired,
wireless, WAN, and LAN ways.

5.2 FTTB Network Application

FTTB (Fiber to the building) supports two application scenarios: FTTB+LAN and
FTTB+DSL.

Figure 5-2 shows the FTTB network topology using the PON technology.

Figure 5-2 FTTB Network Topology

FTTB+LAN deploys a fiber to the building and a CAT-5 cable to the home. With a copper
access range of less than 100 m, this mode is mainly applied in scenarios where CAT-5
cables are routed to the home in new buildings and modernized neighborhoods to
provide high bandwidth and wide coverage. Because FTTB+LAN saves fiber resources,
PON ports, and OLTs, its deployment cost is lower than that of FTTH when the user
density is high. OLTs can be centrally deployed in the equipment building or distributed in
access points, with centralized deployment being the preferred mode. The LAN MDU is
used as the ONU, generally deployed in an integrated information box in the corridor,
and shared by multiple users. The MDU covers a range of no more than 100 m and
provides voice/data/video services through a built-in IAD. The MDU comes in two types:
pure-broadband and broadband/narrowband hybrid. Considering user bandwidth, MDU
capacity, and distribution, it is recommended that no more than 16 LAN MDUs should be
connected to each PON port. The MDU has two forms: fixed-configuration and plug-in.
The fixed-configuration MDU provides a mixture of pure-broadband and

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broadband/narrowband hybrid. The plug-in MDU offers more flexibility in configuring card
types and numbers, including broadband, narrowband, and other cards.

FTTB+DSL is the other FTTB mode. It deploys a fiber to the building and uses an ONU
that integrates a mini DSLAM function inside. User access employs the VDSL2/ADSL2+
technology. FTTB+DSL is especially suitable for reusing existing copper resources and
using users' telephone lines to access services. If neither a fiber nor a CAT-5 cable is
available to the home, FTTB+DSL can be deployed. The copper cable is generally 100 m
to 500 m long. The maximum length is 500 m. A single ONU in FTTB+DSL mode has a
larger capacity and covers more users than that in FTTB+LAN mode. The ONU is
normally deployed in a building. FTTB+DSL is mainly used in scenarios where only
twisted pairs are routed to the home. Its main application requirements are the same as
those of the FTTB+LAN. OLTs can be centrally deployed in the equipment building or
distributed in access points, with centralized deployment being the preferred mode. The
MDU comes in two types: pure-broadband and broadband+ narrowband. Considering
user bandwidth, DSL MDU capacity, and distribution, it is recommended that no more
than eight LAN MDUs should be connected to each PON port. Like the LAN MDU, the
DSL MDU also has two forms: fixed-configuration and plug-in.

The ZXA10 C610 works as an OLT in FTTB scenarios. It connects to ONUs to provide
users with multiple services including IPTV, voice, and Internet.

5.3 FTTO Network Application

FTTO (Fiber to the office) is to connect equipment in the central office to the office by
using optical fibers. The equipment or network beyond the ONU/ONT is managed by the
user. In some countries, this optical mode sometimes is called Fiber to the Business
(FTTBusiness).

Because broadband users in commercial districts are generally centralized, it is


recommended to install OLTs in the access equipment rooms in multi-story buildings.
Level-1 of fiber splitter boxes are installed on each floor or every 2~3 adjacent floors.
Optical splitters (Usually 1:32 or 1:64) are installed in fiber splitter boxes to conduct
“level-1 optical splitting”. More than 32/64 homes on one floor can share one dedicated

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fiber splitter box; no more than 32/64 homes on one floor can share one splitter box with
homes on other floors.

Trunk fibers are laid from the OLT to fiber splitter boxes through weak current cabinet.
The lowest capacity of fiber cores is determined by the total number of users in the
building and the coupling ratio of optical splitters. Optical splitter boxes are directly
connected to users through fibers, or for construction convenience, through level-2
optical splitter boxes. At this time, level-2 fiber splitter boxes only act as splicing
distribution convergence points instead of optical division points.

Figure 5-3 shows the FTTO network topology using the xPON technology.

Figure 5-3 FTTO Network Topology

The main difference between FTTO and FTTH lies in the services they provide. FTTO
application does not necessarily cover streaming services such as IPTV but definitely
involves dedicated lines. Currently FTTO application features a heavy presence of TDM
dedicated line services.

FTTO is ideal for government and enterprise communications. Government


communications occur within or between government agencies including administration,
courts, police, taxation, transportation, and finance. Government communications
provide integrated service access involving voice, data, and video. The security of data
service in government communications is more important than that in enterprise and
personal communications. Traditional LAN access solutions are not a good fit for
government communications because they are complex in network architecture, poor in
security, and insufficient in integrated service access. In contrast, ZTE FTTx solution not
only fully meets government communications requirements, but also provides unique
features through the ZTE PON system, including a super-long passive access range,
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access, a wide range of access terminals, and centralized management. The


government information network using the ZTE solution works in FTTO mode to provide
differentiated services for government agencies.

Enterprise customers, such as conference venues, upscale office buildings, and hotels,
bring in high added values. These users need a diverse range of services, demand a
high service quality, and are not sensitive to service tariffs. While developing enterprise
group users is crucial to increase ARPU for operators, a well-rounded enterprise
information solution is an important tool for them to gain such users.

The ZXA10 C610 works as an OLT in FTTO scenarios. The OLT supports optical line
protection and the terminals it connects to are SBU (Single business unit) and MTU
(Multiple dwelling unit). In addition to services for government and enterprise users such
as voice, wired/wireless broadband, LAN interconnection, videoconferencing and IPTV,
the OLT can also provide services including enterprise PBX and TDM dedicated line. For
all these services, the OLT has a well-rounded QoS guarantee mechanism.

5.4 FTTC Network Application

FTTC (Fiber to the curb), as the complement of FTTB/FTTH, is generally applied in


residential areas and rural areas. In the FTTC application, fibers are connected to the
ONUs or DSLAMs on the streets, twisted pairs are connected to subscribers. The ONU
capacity is larger than that of FTTB+DSL. ONUs are placed in OCCs, regional equipment
rooms, or outdoor cabinets.

Figure 5-4 shows the FTTC network diagram using the PON technology.

Figure 5-4 FTTC Network Diagram

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FTTC is suitable for the developing information technology in rural areas, and prevents
the trunk copper cable from being stolen.

OLTs are placed in equipment rooms in the county or district. DSL MDUs are placed in
villages. By using passive splitters, multiple areas and villages can share the trunk fiber
and save network cost.

The ZXA10 C610, working as the OLT in an FTTC network, is connected to ONUs or
DSLAMS on roadsides. ONUs and DSLAMs are connected to users through twisted
pairs, providing multiple services including voice, video, and the Internet service. In a
FTTC network, multi-access DSL MDUs are used to provide more voice ports than
broadband ports. It is recommended that the ratio of voice port to broadband port should
be 1:2 to 1:4.

6 Interfaces

6.1 Maintenance Interfaces

For the descriptions of ZXA10 C610 maintenance interfaces, refer to Table 6-1.

Table 6-1 Maintenance Interface Descriptions

Card or Module Interface Function Specification


Main Control Board CON • Card debugging RS232 serial port. RJ-45
serial port. interface.
Connected to the
card CPU serial
port
• Environment serial
port (EPM)

MGMT Provides one 10M/100M/1000M Base-T


out-band adaptive.
management RJ-45 interface.
interface.
Connected to the
local RJ-45

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Card or Module Interface Function Specification


interface.

ALM Provides four digital RJ-45 interface.


sensors.
Connected to the
local RJ-45
interface.

CLK(Reserved) 120Ω 2MBITS/2Mhz RJ-45 interface.


clock and
1PPS+ToD
input/output
interface.

GPON GPON service GPON SFP interface,


access including two types of
optical modules: Class B+,
Class C+, SC/UPC
connector.

10GE uplink Support 4*10GE/GE 4*10GE SFP+ interfaces or


optical Ethernet 4* GE SFP interfaces.
interfaces

GE uplink Support 2*GE RJ-45


electrical Ethernet
interfaces

6.2 Indicators

For a description of the indicators of the ZXA10 C610, please refer to Table 6-3.

Table 6-2 Indicators Descriptions

Card Indicator Status Description


Main Board RUN OFF The system is powered OFF.

Green LED is The system is being


ON. powered on or CPLD is
upgrading.
Green LED The system operates
flashes slowly properly (In service).

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Card Indicator Status Description


(1Hz).
Green LED The system is in the process
flashes quickly for configuration (Being
(2 Hz). Configured).

ALM Red LED is An alarm is raised on the


on. board.

OFF The system operates


properly

PON port Green LED is The PON port is operating


indicator on. properly.

Red LED is An LOS alarm (broken fiber)


on. is raised on the PON port.

OFF The PON port does not work.

Eth port indicator Green LED is The port link is in UP state.


on.

Green LED Data is being transmitted.


flashes.

OFF The port link is in DOWN


state.

Power PWR Green LED is The power card is operating


on. properly.

Red LED is Power faults, including


ON. over-voltage, input
under-voltage, output
over-current, and output
over-temperature.

Fan unit FAN Green LED The fan unit is failed.


flashes

Green LED is The fan unit is operating


on. properly.

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7 Reliability Design

7.1 Hardware Reliability


The ZXA10 C610 uses distributed hardware architecture with redundant key
components.

7.1.1 Redundancy Design

The ZXA10 C610 uses reliable design on key hardware components, including
active/standby protection, load sharing, hardware backup, which ensure reliability of the
hardware system. The ZXA0 C610 provides two-line power box and ensures that two
power run for the ventilation of main board. In case of one power failure, there are
sufficient ventilation resources for main board. Meanwhile, the fans operate at a full
speed when the control circuit of the fan control card is out of service, which ensures
reliable heat dissipation for the system.

7.2 Software Reliability

7.2.1 Loose Coupling Design

The ZXA10 C610 software uses hierarchical modularized structure. Each module is
designed on the loose coupling mechanism. If one software module is abnormal, the
impact on other modules is reduced to the minimum.

7.2.2 Fault Tolerant Ability

The ZXA10 C610 supports periodical detection on software resources, task detection,
storage protection, data check, and operation logs to prevent system from being affected
by software faults and to enhance the fault-tolerant ability of the software system
(self-healing capability in case of software error).

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7.2.3 Fault Detection and Processing

The ZXA10 C610 supports automatic detection and diagnosis on system hardware and
software. The faulty hardware is automatically isolated, swapped, reset, or reloaded.

Fault detection and processing includes CPU system fault detection and switching
network system fault detection. CPU system fault detection includes the CPU usage,
burst traffic, and alarms. Switching network system fault detection includes internal port
link interruption.

7.2.4 Hot Patch

When the equipment is running, the software may need to be modified to deal with bugs
or to add new functions to satisfy service requirements. The ZXA10 C610 supports hot
patches for the switching and control card software.

7.3 Data Reliability

The ZXA10 C610 supports a strict data protection mechanism, which includes the
following items:

 Boot chip backup: All cards support active/standby boot flash memory chips. When
the upgraded boot version is faulty, the system can be rolled back to the pervious
boot version.

 Data comparison: Supports querying the program files and configuration files in DIR
mode, including the file name, file size, saving time. Files can be compared based
on the attributes.

7.4 Network Reliability

The ZXA10 C610 supports an uplink trunk protection network, a dual-home network, a
ring network. The ZXA10 C610 supports service and equipment protection on the
network layer and PON Type B protection on the service layer.

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8 Technical Specifications

8.1 Performance and Capacity

This section describes the system performance, configuration, interface type, and
interface quantity of the ZXA10 C610 equipment.

8.1.1 System Performance

Table 8-1 ZXA10 C610 System Performance Specifications

Parameter Description

System layer 2 packet Distributed forwarding


forwarding rate

System switching capacity ZXA10 C610: 160Gbps

Switching and forwarding delay Upstream: < 1500 us


Downstream: < 100 us

Full load bit error rate < 10E-9 (full load transmission)

Table 8-2 ZXA10 C610 System Reliability Specifications

Parameter ZXA10 C610

Typical > 99.999%


configuration
availability

MTBF > 30 years

MTTR 30 minutes

Table 8-3 ZXA10 C610 System Maximum Configurations

Parameter ZXA10 C610

Management One serial interface (RS232)


interface One out-band NM GE electrical interface

Detection interface External environment detection interface

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Parameter ZXA10 C610

GPON interface 16/8

Uplink 10GE 4* 10GE/GE(SFP+/SFP)+ 2* GE (RJ-45)


interface

8.2 Device Specifications

This section describes the dimensions, weight, power consumption, operating


environment requirements, and power parameters of the ZXA10 C610 device.

8.2.1 Indoor Cabinet Technical Specifications

Table 8-4 Cabinet Power Specifications

Parameter Specifications

Power supply DC

Rated voltage DC: -48 V/-60V

Voltage range DC: -48 V (±20%),-60 V (±20%)

8.2.2 Shelf Specifications

Table 8-5 ZXA10 C610 Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification

Dimensions 43.6 mm x 442 mm x 220 mm (Height ×


Width × Depth)
Dimensions ( including 43.6 mm x 482.6 mm x 220 mm (Height ×
mounting Width × Depth)
ears of IEC standard)
Weight Full configuration: < 8 kg

Power supply DC

Rated voltage -48V / -60V

Voltage range DC: -48 V (±20%) ,-60 V (±20%)

Maximum input current 5A

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Parameter Specification

Maximum heat dissipation Maximum power consumption * 100%

FAN Card Power 14w


Consumption(Watt)

DC Power Card Power 15w


Consumption(Watt)

Noise (sound power level) Typical: < 60dBA

Table 8-6 ZXA10 C610 Power Consumption

Model Static(W) Max(W) Typical(W) Board Configuration

GPON 80 130 105 16*GPON

GPON 50 88 60 8*GPON

8.2.3 Physical Interface Specifications

This section describes the specifications and standards that the interfaces of the ZXA10
C610 comply with.

8.2.3.1 GPON Interfaces

Table 8-7 GPON Optical Module Specifications

Parameter Single Fiber Single Fiber


Bidirectional Optical Bidirectional Optical
Module, Class B+ Module, Class C+
Operating Tx: 1490 nm Tx: 1490 nm
wavelength Rx: 1310 nm Rx: 1310 nm

Encapsulation SFP SFP


mode

Bandwidth Tx: 2.488 Gb/s Tx: 2.488 Gb/s


Rx: 1.244 Gb/s Rx: 1.244 Gb/s

Minimum output 1.5 dBm 3.0 dBm


optical power

Maximum output 5.0 dBm 7.0 dBm


optical power

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Parameter Single Fiber Single Fiber


Bidirectional Optical Bidirectional Optical
Module, Class B+ Module, Class C+
Maximum receiver -28.0 dBm -32.0 dBm
sensitivity

Optical connector SC/UPC SC/UPC


type

Optical fiber type Single mode Single mode

Transmission 20.0 km 20.0 km


distance

Saturation optical -8.0 dBm -12.0 dBm


power

Extinction ratio 8.2 dB 8.2 dB

8.2.3.2 GE Interfaces

Table 8-8 Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional GE Optical Module Specifications

Parameter Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional Optical Module

Standard 1000BA 1000BAS 1000BA 1000BA 1000BAS 1000BA


model SE-SX E-LX10 SE-EX SE-XD E-ZX SE-EZX

Operating 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm 1550 nm 1550 nm

wavelength

Encapsulatio SFP SFP SFP SFP SFP SFP


n mode

Bandwidth 1.25 Gb/s 1.25 Gb/s 1.25 Gb/s 1.25 Gb/s 1.25 Gb/s 1.25 Gb/s

Minimum -9.5 dBm -9.0 dBm -4.5 dBm -5.0 dBm 0 dBm 0 dBm
output optical
power

Maximum -4.0 dBm -3.0 dBm 5.0 dBm 0.0 dBm 5.0 dBm 5.0 dBm

output optical
power

Maximum -17.0 -19.0 dBm -22.0 -23.0 -22.0 dBm -30.0


receiver dBm dBm dBm dBm
sensitivity

Optical LC LC LC LC LC LC
connector

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Parameter Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional Optical Module


type

Optical fiber Multi-mo Single Single Single Single Single

type de mode mode mode mode mode

Transmission 0.55 km 10.0 km 40.0 km 40.0 km 80.0 km 120.0 km


distance

Saturation -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm 0.0 dBm -10.0

optical power dBm

Table 8-9 GE Electrical Interface Specifications

Parameter Electrical Interface

Standard model 1000BASE-T

Interface type RJ-45 (TPI)

Rate Full-duplex 10/100 /1000 Mbps

Maximum transmission 100 m


distance

Standard compliance IEEE 802.3u

Cable type CAT-5 twisted pair cable

8.2.3.3 10GE Optical Interfaces

Table 8-10 Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional 10GE Optical Module
Specifications

Parameter Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional Optical Module


Standard model 10GBASE- 10GBASE- 10GBASE 10GBASE- 10GBASE-
SR LR10 -LR40 ER ZR

Operating 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm 1550 nm


wavelength

Encapsulation SFP+ SFP+ SFP+ SFP+ SFP+


mode

Bandwidth 10.3125 10.3125 10.3125 10.3125 10.3125


Gb/s Gb/s Gb/s Gb/s Gb/s

Minimum output -5.0 dBm -8.2 dBm 1 dBm -4.7 dBm 0.0 dBm
optical power

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Parameter Single Channel Dual Fiber Bidirectional Optical Module


Maximum output -1.0 dBm 0.5 dBm 5.0 dBm 4.0 dBm 4.0 dBm
optical power

Maximum -9.9 dBm -14.4 dBm -15 dBm -15.8 dBm -24 dBm
receiver
sensitivity

Optical LC LC LC LC LC
connector type

Optical fiber type Multimode Single Single Single Single


mode mode mode mode

Transmission 0.3 km 10.0 km 40.0 km 40.0 km 80.0 km


distance

Saturation 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm -1.0 dBm -7.0 dBm
optical power

Extinction ratio 3 dB 3.5 dB 3.5 dB 7.2 dB 9 dB

8.2.3.4 Clock Interfaces (Reserved, Will Be Provided in the Next Version)

Table 8-11 1PPS+ToD + 2Mbits/2MHz Interface Specifications

Parameter Specification

Interface type RJ-45

Power level RS232

1PPS specification The rising edge indicates the accurate time edge (start point of
a second), the rising time is less than 50 ns, the pulse width
should be 20ms ~200 ms.

ToD specification ToD message default baud rate is 9600, no parity, one start bit
(low voltage), one stop bit (high voltage), idle frame is high
voltage, 8 bits. ToD message is transmitted 1 ms after the
1PPS rising edge and within 500 ms. The ToD message
indicates the rising time. ToD message transmission frequency
is 1 Hz.

2Mbits/2MHz Default input interface,120Ω

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8.2.3.5 Management Interfaces

Table 8-12 Management Interface Specifications

Parameter Specification

Interface type RJ-45

Function one out-band management interface(MGMT)

8.2.3.6 Console Interfaces

Table 8-13 Console Interface Specifications

Parameter Specification

Interface type RJ-45

Function Provides the maintenance serial port and environment


serial port and four digital sensors sharing the same port
(CON)

8.2.3.7 ALM Interfaces

Table 8-14 ALM Interface Specifications

Parameter Specification

Interface type RJ-45

Function Provides four digital sensors

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9 Environment Requirements

9.1 Power Requirements

Table 9-1 ZXA10 C610 Power Requirements

Item Specification
Operating voltage Rated voltage -48V / -60V DC
(standard
Voltage range -48 V (±20%),-60 V (±20%)
configuration)
ZXA10 C610: ≤ 5 A

Note: The current specification is only for reference. The specifications should be
configured based on particular equipment configuration. With the continuing power
consumption reduction design, the maximum operating current will keep dropping.

9.2 Operating Environment

9.2.1 Climate Environment

Table 9-2 Operating Climate Requirements

Item ZXA10 C610


Temperature -40 °C~65 °C

Temperature change ratio ≤ 3 °C/min

Relative humidity 5%~95%

Altitude ≤ 4000 m

Air pressure 70 kPa~106 kPa

Sun radiation ≤ 700 W/m²

Heat dissipation ≤ 600 W/m²

Wind speed ≤ 5 m/s

Note: The temperature and humidity values are measured from 1.5 m height above the
floor and 0.6 m in front of the cabinet without front and back protection panels.

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9.2.2 Biological Environment

 Protection from biological generation, for example, fungi and leaf mold.

 Protection from rodents.

9.2.3 Air Cleanness


 No explosive, electronically conductive, magnetically conductive, or erosive dust
exists.

 The mechanical active materials concentration meets the requirements, refer to


Table 9-3.

 The chemical active materials concentration meets the requirements, refer to Table
9-4.

Table 9-3 Operating Mechanical Active Materials Concentration

Mechanical Active Unit Value


Material

Floating dust mg/m3 ≤ 0.40

Sediment dust mg/m2·h ≤ 15.00

Sands mg/m3 ≤ 300.00

Table 9-4 Operating Chemical Active Materials Concentration

Chemical Active Unit Value


Material
SO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.30

H2S mg/m3 ≤ 0.03

NH3 mg/m3 ≤ 1.00

Cl2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.10

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9.2.4 Mechanical Stress

Table 9-5 Operating Mechanical Stress Requirements

Item Sub-Item Range

Sinusoidal vibration Location drift ≤ 3.50 mm -

Acceleration - ≤ 10.00 m/s2

Frequency 2 Hz~9 Hz 9 Hz~200 Hz

Unsteady impact Impact response ≤ 40.00 m/s2


spectrum II

Static load 0

9.3 Transportation Environment

9.3.1 Climate Environment

Table 9-6 Transportation Environment Requirements

Item Range
Temperature -40 °C~70 °C

Temperature change ratio ≤ 3 °C/min

Relative humidity 10%~100%

Air pressure 70 kPa~106 kPa

Sun radiation ≤ 1120 W/m²

Heat dissipation ≤ 600 W/m²

Wind speed ≤ 30 m/s

9.3.2 Water Proof Requirements

The water proof requirements during the transportation are as follows:

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 The package should be in good condition.

 Transportation vehicles must have waterproof measures and are protected from
rain.

 There should be no accumulated water in the transportation vehicles.

9.3.3 Biological Environment

 Protection from biological generation, for example, fungi and leaf mold.

 Protection from rodents.

9.3.4 Air Cleanness


 No explosive, electronically conductive, magnetically conductive, or erosive dust
exists.

 The mechanical active materials concentration meets the requirements, refer to


Table 9-7.

 The chemical active materials concentration meets the requirements, refer to Table
9-8.

Table 9-7 Transportation Mechanical Active Materials Concentration

Mechanical Active Material Unit Value


Floating dust mg/m3 -

Sediment dust mg/m2·h ≤ 3.00

Sands mg/m3 ≤ 100

Table 9-8 Transportation Chemical Active Materials Concentration

Chemical Active Material Unit Value


SO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.30

H2S mg/m3 ≤ 0.10

NO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.50

NH3 mg/m3 ≤ 1.00

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Chemical Active Material Unit Value


Cl2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.10

HCl mg/m3 ≤ 0.10

HF mg/m3 ≤ 0.01

O3 mg/m3 ≤ 0.05

9.3.5 Mechanical Stress

Table 9-9 Transportation Mechanical Stress Requirements

Item Sub-Item Range

Sinusoidal Location drift ≤ 3.50 mm - -


vibration
Acceleration - ≤ 10.00 m/s2 ≤ 15.00 m/s2

Frequency 2 Hz~9 Hz 9 Hz~200 Hz 200 Hz~500 Hz

Random Acceleration 1 m2/s3 0.30 m2/s3 0.30 m2/s3


vibration
Frequency 10 Hz~200 Hz 200 Hz~500 Hz 500 Hz~1000 Hz

Unsteady Impact response ≤ 300 m/s2


impact spectrum II

Static load ≤ 5 kPa

9.4 Storage Environment

9.4.1 Climate Environment

Table 9-10 Storage Climate Requirements

Item Range
Temperature -45 °C~70 °C

Temperature change ratio ≤ 1 °C/min

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Relative humidity 10%~100%

Air pressure 70 kPa~106 kPa

Sun radiation ≤ 1120 W/m2

9.4.2 Water Proof Requirements

The equipment should be stored indoors. No accumulated water appears on the storage
floor and no leakage from the ceiling. The equipment should be stored away from
possible leakage places, for example, the auto fire control facilities and water-heating
system.

9.4.3 Biological Environment

 Protection from biological generation, for example, fungi and leaf mold.

 Protection from rodents, for example, a mouse.

9.4.4 Air Cleanness


 No explosive, electronically conductive, magnetically conductive, or erosive dust
exists.

 The mechanical active materials concentration meets the requirements, refer to


Table 9-11.

 The chemical active materials concentration meets the requirements, refer to Table
9-12.

Table 9-11 Storage Mechanical Active Materials Concentration

Mechanical Active Material Unit Value


Floating dust mg/m3 ≤ 5.00

Sediment dust mg/m2·h ≤ 20.00

Sands mg/m3 ≤ 300.00

Note:

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– Floating dust: diameter ≤ 75 μm

– Sediment dust: 75 μm ≤ diameter ≤ 150 μm

– Sands: 150 μm ≤ diameter ≤ 1000 μm

Table 9-12 Storage Chemical Active Materials Concentration

Chemical Active Material Unit Value


SO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.30

H2S mg/m3 ≤ 0.10

NO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.50

NH3 mg/m3 ≤ 1.00

Cl2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.10

O3 mg/m3 ≤ 0.05

9.4.5 Mechanical Stress

Table 9-13 Storage Mechanical Stress Requirements

Item Sub-Item Range

Sinusoidal vibration Location drift ≤ 1.50 mm -

Acceleration - ≤ 5.00 m/s2

Frequency 2 Hz~9 Hz 9 Hz~200 Hz

Unsteady impact Impact response


spectrum II ≤ 40.00 m/s2

Static load ≤ 5 kPa

Note:

– Impact response spectrum: The maximum acceleration responding curve under


regulated impact excitation. Impact response spectrum II: The lasting time of
semi-sinusoidal impact response spectrum is 22ms.

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– Static load: Packed equipment top pressure endurance in a regulated stacking way.

10 Standards Compliance

10.1 Software Standards

Table 10-1 Software Standards

Standard No. Standard Name

Services Architecture
BBF WT-370 FANS Overall Architecture and Requirements

Services Architecture
TR-101 Migration to Ethernet-Based DSL Aggregation

TR-156 Using GPON Access in the context of TR-101

TR-177 IPv6 in the context of TR-101

TR-187 IPv6 for PPP Broadband Access

TR-142 Framework for TR-069 enabled PON devices

MEF9 Abstract Test Suite for Ethernet Services at the UNI

GPON
ITU-T G.984.1 General characteristics

Physical Media Dependent (PMD) layer


ITU-T G.984.2
specification

ITU-T G.984.3 Transmission convergence layer specification

ONT management and control interface


ITU-T G.984.4
specification

Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks


ITU-T G.984.5
(G-PON): Enhancement band

Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (GPON):


ITU-T G.984.6
Reach extension

ITU-T G.sup45 GPON power conservation

ONU management and control interface (OMCI)


ITU-T G.988
specification

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Standard No. Standard Name

Ethernet
IEEE Std 802.1D Edition Media Access Control (MAC) bridge

LAN Layer 2 QoS/CoS Protocol for Traffic


IEEE 802.1p
Prioritization

IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area


IEEE 802.1q
networks Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks

IEEE Std 802.2 Logic link control

Carrier sense multiple access with Collision


IEEE Std 802.3 Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical
Layer Specifications

IEEE Std 802.3ad


link aggregation
IEEE Std 802.1ax

IEEE Std 802.1d Edition, Spanning Tree Protocol

IEEE Std 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

IEEE Std 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol

DHCP
RFC2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

RFC2132 DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions

RFC3046 DHCP Relay Agent Information Option

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6


RFC3315
(DHCPv6)

PPPoE+
A Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet
RFC2516
(PPPoE)

IPv4
RFC 768 User Datagram Protocol

RFC 783 TFTP Protocol (revision 2)

RFC 791 Internet Protocol

RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol

RFC 793 Transmission Control Protocol

RFC 826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol

RFC 854 Telnet Protocol Specification

RFC 959 File Transfer Protocol

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Standard No. Standard Name


Network Time Protocol (Version 3)Specification,
RFC 1305 Implementation and Analysis

RFC 5905 The NTP Client support NTP Version 4

RFC 4251 The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Architecture

Remote Authentication Dial In User Service


RFC 2138 (RADIUS)

RFC 2328 OSPF Version 2

RFC 3623 OSPF Graceful Restart

RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

RFC 1771 A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)

RFC 2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

RFC 3046 DHCP Relay Agent Information Option

Multicast
RFC1112 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting

RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2

RFC 3376 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3

RFC 2710 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) for IPv6

RFC 3569 An Overview of Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)

Source Address Selection for the Multicast Listener


RFC 3590 Discovery (MLD) Protocol

Considerations for Internet Group Management


Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener Discovery
RFC 4541 (MLD) Snooping Switches

Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2) for


RFC 3810 IPv6

Using Internet Group Management Protocol Version


3 (IGMPv3) and Multicast Listener Discovery
Protocol Version 2 (MLDv2) for
RFC 4604 Source-Specific Multicast.

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) /


Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)-Based Multicast
RFC 4605 Forwarding ("IGMP/MLD Proxying")

RFC 4607 Source-Specific Multicast for IP

QoS

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Standard No. Standard Name


RFC 1349 Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite

Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS


RFC 2474 Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers

RFC 2698 A Two Rate Three Color Marker

RFC 2697 A Single Rate Three Color Marker

Security

draft-ietfsecsh-filexfer FTP over SSH (SFTP)

SNMP
RFC1157 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv1)

RFC1901 Introduction to community-based SNMPv2

Structure of management information for Version 2


RFC1902 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv2)

Textual conventions for Version 2 of the Simple


RFC1903
Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

Conformance statements for Version 2 of the


RFC1904
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple


RFC1905
Network Management Protocol

Transport mappings for Version 2 of the Simple


RFC1906
Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

Management Information Base (MIB) for Version 2


RFC1907 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv2)

Introduction to Version 3 of the Internet-standard


RFC2570
Network Management Framework

An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management


RFC2571
Frameworks

Message Processing and Dispatching for the


RFC2572
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

RFC2573 SNMP Applications

User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of


RFC2574 the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv3)

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Standard No. Standard Name


View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the
RFC2575
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

MIB
RFC1212 Concise MIB Definitions

Management Information Base (MIB) for network


RFC1213
management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II

SSH
RFC4254 The Secure Shell (SSH) Connection Protocol

RFC4253 The Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol

RFC4252 The Secure Shell (SSH) Authentication Protocol

RFC4251 The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Architecture

Radius/TACACS+
An Access Control Protocol, Sometimes Called
RFC1492
TACACS

Remote Authentication Dial In User Service


RFC2865
(RADIUS)

Telnet
RFC854 Telnet Protocol Specification

10.2 Hardware Interface Standards

Table 10-2 Hardware Interface Standards

Item Description Standard


10BASE-T IEEE802.3i

100BASE-T IEEE802.3u

1000BASE-LX IEEE802.3z

1000BASE-SX IEEE802.3z
Ethernet Port
1000BASE-T IEEE802.3ab

10GBASE-SR IEEE802.3ae

10GBASE-LR IEEE802.3ae

10GBASE-ER IEEE802.3ae

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Item Description Standard


Class B+ ITU-T G.984.2
GPON
Class C+ ITU-T G.984.2 amend2

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