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SmartAX MA5616 Multi-service Access Module

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Contents

About This Document.....................................................................................................................1


1 Product Positioning and Features...........................................................................................1-1
1.1 Product Positioning.........................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Product Features..............................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2.1 Plug-and-Play Service Provisioning.......................................................................................................1-3
1.2.2 Excellent Maintainability and Manageability........................................................................................1-4
1.2.3 High-Density Subscriber Access............................................................................................................1-6
1.2.4 Flexible Configuration of Multiple Service Boards...............................................................................1-6
1.2.5 Carrier-Class Reliability Design............................................................................................................1-6
1.2.6 Energy Saving and Noise Reduction......................................................................................................1-8
1.2.7 High and Guaranteed QoS......................................................................................................................1-8
1.2.8 Strict Security.........................................................................................................................................1-9
1.2.9 Operable IPTV Service........................................................................................................................1-10
1.2.10 Perfect Voice Features.......................................................................................................................1-10

2 Product Architecture..................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Hardware Architecture....................................................................................................................................2-2
2.1.1 Appearance and Dimensions..................................................................................................................2-2
2.1.2 Device Configuration.............................................................................................................................2-3
2.1.3 Boards.....................................................................................................................................................2-5
2.2 Software Architecture.....................................................................................................................................2-7

3 Interfaces and Protocols............................................................................................................3-1


3.1 Physical Ports..................................................................................................................................................3-2
3.1.1 Ports........................................................................................................................................................3-2
3.1.2 Port Specifications..................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2 Logical Interfaces............................................................................................................................................3-7
3.2.1 Interfaces................................................................................................................................................3-8
3.2.2 Interface Protocols..................................................................................................................................3-8

4 Network Applications...............................................................................................................4-1
4.1 FTTB Networking Application.......................................................................................................................4-2
4.2 QinQ Network Application.............................................................................................................................4-3
4.3 VLAN Stacking Network Application............................................................................................................4-4
4.4 Networking Application of the Dual GE Link Aggregation Upstream Transmission....................................4-6

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4.5 FTTM (PHS) Network Application................................................................................................................4-7

5 Device Management..................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 Overview of Device Management...................................................................................................................5-2
5.2 Management Through the CLI........................................................................................................................5-2
5.3 Management Through the N2000 BMS..........................................................................................................5-2
5.3.1 Overview of the N2000 BMS.................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.2 Running Environment............................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.3 Management Functions..........................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.4 Typical Networking................................................................................................................................5-5

6 Technical Specifications and Standards Compliance.........................................................6-1


6.1 Device Parameters...........................................................................................................................................6-2
6.1.1 Dimensions.............................................................................................................................................6-2
6.1.2 Weight....................................................................................................................................................6-2
6.1.3 Running Environment............................................................................................................................6-2
6.1.4 Power Parameters...................................................................................................................................6-3
6.1.5 Power Consumption...............................................................................................................................6-3
6.2 Performance and Capacity..............................................................................................................................6-4
6.3 Service Features and Specifications................................................................................................................6-5
6.4 Compliant Standards.......................................................................................................................................6-7

A Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................................................................A-1

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Figures

Figure 1-1 Typical networking.............................................................................................................................1-2


Figure 2-1 Appearance of the MA5616 (powered by AC and with a backup power supply)..............................2-2
Figure 2-2 Appearance of the MA5616 (powered by AC)...................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-3 Appearance of the MA5616 (powered by DC)...................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-4 Configuration of the MA5616............................................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-5 Typical configurations of the MA5616..............................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-6 Software architecture of the MA5616................................................................................................2-7
Figure 4-1 FTTB networking application............................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 QinQ network application..................................................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-3 VLAN stacking network application..................................................................................................4-5
Figure 4-4 Networking application of the dual GE link aggregation upstream transmission..............................4-6
Figure 4-5 FTTM (PHS) network application......................................................................................................4-7
Figure 5-1 Maintaining the MA5616 through the CLI.........................................................................................5-2
Figure 5-2 N2000 BMS networking.....................................................................................................................5-6

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Tables

Table 2-1 Control boards of the MA5616............................................................................................................2-5


Table 2-2 Service boards of the MA5616............................................................................................................2-5
Table 2-3 Power supply boards and fan control board of the MA5616...............................................................2-6
Table 3-1 Physical ports of the MA5616..............................................................................................................3-2
Table 3-2 Specifications of the GPON port..........................................................................................................3-3
Table 3-3 Specifications of the GE single-mode port..........................................................................................3-4
Table 3-4 Specifications of the GE multi-mode port...........................................................................................3-4
Table 3-5 Specifications of the GE electrical port................................................................................................3-5
Table 3-6 Specifications of the POTS port...........................................................................................................3-5
Table 3-7 Specifications of the ISDN port...........................................................................................................3-5
Table 3-8 Specifications of the ADSL2+ over POTS port...................................................................................3-6
Table 3-9 Specifications of the VDSL2 port........................................................................................................3-7
Table 3-10 Specifications of the G.SHDSL port..................................................................................................3-7
Table 3-11 Logical interfaces of the MA5616.....................................................................................................3-8
Table 6-1 Dimensions of the MA5616.................................................................................................................6-2
Table 6-2 Weight of the MA5616........................................................................................................................6-2
Table 6-3 Environment parameters of the MA5616.............................................................................................6-3
Table 6-4 Power parameters of the MA5616.......................................................................................................6-3
Table 6-5 Power consumption of the MA5616 (AC power input and GPON upstream transmission)...............6-3
Table 6-6 Power consumption of the MA5616 chassis (DC power input and GPON upstream transmission)
...............................................................................................................................................................................6-4
Table 6-7 System configuration of the MA5616..................................................................................................6-4
Table 6-8 Service features of the system..............................................................................................................6-5
Table 6-9 Maintenance and management features of the system.........................................................................6-7

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About This Document

Intended Audience
The SmartAX multi-service access device (hereinafter referred to as the MA5616) supports the
GPON/dual GE upstream transmission and the ADSL2+, VDSL2, G.SHDSL and POTS access
services.

This document describes the product positioning, characteristics, system architecture, ports and
protocols, network applications, device management, and technical specifications and standard
of the MA5616.

This document is intended for:

l Network planning engineers


l Installation and commissioning engineers
l Field maintenance engineers
l Network monitoring engineers
l System maintenance engineers
l Data configuration engineers
l Application development engineers

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About This Chapter

This topic describes the position of the MA5616 in a network and the features and functions of
the MA5616.

1.1 Product Positioning


The MA5616 is a multi-service access module launched by Huawei.
1.2 Product Features
This topic describes the features of the MA5616 on the network.

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1.1 Product Positioning


The MA5616 is a multi-service access module launched by Huawei.
To better meet the subscriber requirements for MDUs on an FTTB/FTTC network, Huawei has
launched its SmartAX MA5616 Multi-service Access Module (hereinafter referred to as the
MA5616).
l The MA5616 supports the GPON/GE upstream transmission.
l Working as the multi dwelling unit (MDU), the MA5616 supports the ADSL2+, VDSL2,
SHDSL, POTS, and ISDN services.
Figure 1-1 shows the typical networking of the MA5616.

Figure 1-1 Typical networking

N2000 BMS
Softswitch
IPTV server
TG

LAN switch

GE

OLT

PON

Optical splitter

FTTB
GE

Modem MA5616 MA5616 MA5616

STB

PC TV Phone User User

1.2 Product Features


This topic describes the features of the MA5616 on the network.

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1.2.1 Plug-and-Play Service Provisioning


The configuration data of the MA5616 can be delivered remotely. Hence, the management
channel and the service channel are set up immediately after the MA5616 is powered on and
registers successfully, and the manual configuration on site is not required. That is, the
MA5616 supports plug-and-play service provisioning.
1.2.2 Excellent Maintainability and Manageability
The MA5616 provides excellent management, maintenance, and monitoring functions which
facilitate routine management and fault detection.
1.2.3 High-Density Subscriber Access
Based on the high-density structure design and integrated system design, the MA5616 provides
access services for high-density subscribers.
1.2.4 Flexible Configuration of Multiple Service Boards
The MA5616 is flexible in configuration (hybrid configuration of xDSL, POTS and ISDN) and
expandable in capacity, which can improve the efficiency of the actual installation and meet the
requirements of different customers.
1.2.5 Carrier-Class Reliability Design
The system reliability is taken into consideration in the system, hardware, and software designs
of the MA5616 to ensure that the device runs in the normal state.
1.2.6 Energy Saving and Noise Reduction
The MA5616 implements the energy saving and noise reduction by saving the electricity
consumption, reducing the system power consumption, and controlling the fan.
1.2.7 High and Guaranteed QoS
The MA5616 has a high and guaranteed QoS, which lays the foundation for service management.
1.2.8 Strict Security
In line with the security requirements for carrier-class telecom services, the MA5616 provides
the following features to ensure the security of the system and the subscriber.
1.2.9 Operable IPTV Service
The MA5616 has a powerful service switching capacity, packet forwarding capability, and high
integration of data switching and user management, which lays the foundation for operable and
manageable multicast services.
1.2.10 Perfect Voice Features
The MA5616 provides the basic services such as VoIP service, FoIP service, and MoIP service,
and supplementary services such as three-party service, call waiting, call transfer, caller
identification display, and caller identification restriction.

1.2.1 Plug-and-Play Service Provisioning


The configuration data of the MA5616 can be delivered remotely. Hence, the management
channel and the service channel are set up immediately after the MA5616 is powered on and
registers successfully, and the manual configuration on site is not required. That is, the
MA5616 supports plug-and-play service provisioning.
Plug-and-play service provisioning is implemented as follows:
l The hardware installation engineers only complete the installation and make sure that the
device is powered on successfully (this has little requirements on operation skills).

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l The MA5616 automatically obtains the related configuration from the N2000 BMS and the
configuration automatically takes effect.
l After the service configuration of the MA5616 is complete, no field dialing test is required.
The built-in test module of the MA5616 performs the self-test of the device and reports the
result to the N2000 BMS.
The following part provides a detailed description:
l After the MA5616 goes online, the OLT delivers the management channel parameters to
the MA5616 to get through the inband management channel.
l The N2000 BMS delivers the service data to the MA5616 through the inband management
channel to implement the plug-and-play on the MA5616.
l The installation engineers can easily check the running status of the device.
– The two LEDs (LINK and AUTH) exist on the upstream PON port on the MDU. If the
LINK LED is on, it indicates that the optical path between the OLT and the MDU is
through; if the AUTH LED is blinking, it indicates that the MDU is registering; if the
AUTH LED is always on, it indicates that the MDU registers successfully.
– The two LEDs (LINK and ACT) exist on the GE port on the MDU. If the LINK LED
is on, it indicates that the optical or electrical path between the MDU and the remote
subtending or upstream device is through; if the ACT LED is blinking, it indicates that
the data is being transmitted.
l The OLT supports auto-discovery of the MDU.
l The GPON upstream transmission of the MA5616 is based on SN authentication, password
authentication, and SN + password authentication.
l For the mass MDU upgrade, the N2000 BMS needs to send only one software package
(required to be loaded) to the OLT. Then, the OLT duplicates the contents to be loaded and
distributes the duplicated software package to each MDU, thus improving the upgrade
efficiency and reducing the network load. The MDU supports rollback to an earlier version.
l The program and data of the MDU are backed up locally. In the case of power failure during
the upgrade, the MDU can automatically start from the standby storage area if the active
storage area is damaged. To ensure the normal running of the service, it is recommended
that you load the package file.
l The N2000 BMS backs up the MDU data at a specified time. After the MDU is replaced,
the OLT notifies the N2000 BMS of the replacement. Then, the N2000 BMS checks
whether the MDU is a new device. If the MDU is a new device, the N2000 BMS delivers
the backup configuration data to the new MDU.

1.2.2 Excellent Maintainability and Manageability


The MA5616 provides excellent management, maintenance, and monitoring functions which
facilitate routine management and fault detection.

Monitoring Management
The MA5616 supports the fan monitoring module, H831PMU, H831VESC, MiniESC,
Power4830, and transparent transmission environment monitoring unit, to implement the
environment monitoring and management of the device.

Abundant Maintenance Methods


The MA5616 supports the following maintenance methods:

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l Remote maintenance, thus reducing the operational expenditure (OPEX).


l Maintenance through the local network port.
l Optimization of the DSL line on the MDU.
l Diagnosis (through optical test diagnosis and link detection) of the link between the OLT
and MDU.
l OSS integration and providing the service provisioning ports.
l Automatic batch loading through the CLI or N2000 BMS.

Terminal Management
The MA5616 supports the following terminal management methods:
l Configuring all the system parameters of the MDU offline through the N2000 BMS.
l Automatically issuing all the system parameters through the N2000 BMS after the MDU
is powered on.
l Managing the MDU through the OLT.
l Power-on self-test of the MDU, including the self-test of the entire device, board, and port.
l Managing the MDU state.
l Working with the N2510 (the specialized line assurance system launched by Huawei) to
support the intelligent diagnosis function. The diagnosis is performed by the N2510 and
the diagnosis result is issued to the MDU for the automatic optimization of the device.

Network Management Functions


The MA5616 supports the following network management functions:
l Automatically backing up the latest MDU configuration file to the N2000 BMS in a
centralized manner. In the case of MDU replacement or MDU upgrade failure, the system
automatically obtains the backup configuration file to recover the user configuration data.
l User-defined upgrade strategy and automatically upgrading NEs in batches at a specified
time. No manual operation is required.
l Wizard operation which is simple and convenient.
l Adding and configuring the MDU offline. All the configuration information is
automatically configured after the ONU is powered on and goes online.
l Issuing the deployment MDU voice files automatically through the N2000 BMS. The voice
files can take effect after being loaded to the system and does not require system reboot.
In addition, the N2000 BMS can load files in batches automatically.
l Remote commissioning, including the DSL port loopback detection, PPPoE dialup
emulation, POTS port loop test, call emulation, and multicast service emulation.
l Monitoring the Boolean values (The Boolean values can match sensors, such as the
temperature sensor, door status, and lightening proof sensor according to the requirement).
l Loss of service (LOS) alarm and dying gasp alarm (dying gasp: The system detects the
output of the MDU power module. If the voltage is lower than the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.) to differentiate the MDU out of management caused by the broken
line from the MDU out of management caused by the power-off.
l Resetting the device remotely and resetting the device remotely in the case of the service
board power-off.

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l Self-healing. After the MDU dynamic resources are exhausted, the system automatically
resets.
l Polling of the N2000 BMS through the OLT.
l DELT, SELT, and MELT of the DSL lines. This enhances the system testability.
l Circuit and loop line tests of the POTS board.
l Service life monitoring and troubleshooting of the MDU optical module. Parameters of the
optical module (such as the transmit power, receive power, bias current, voltage, and
temperature) are reported to the N2000 BMS as a reference for the customers to analyze
the life status of the module.
l Detection and protection of the continuous light source to prevent an MDU from giving
out light when it should not give out light (This affects the communication of another MDU
or all the MDUs and may lead to the PON system down).

Software Upgrade
The MA5616 supports the following software upgrade methods:
l Upgrading the MDUs in batches through the OLT agent. During the upgrade, the MDU
program package is loaded to the OLT and the OLT broadcasts the program package to the
MDUs.
l Batch upgrade. The batch upgrade efficiency is 6000 sets/five hours.
l Remote upgrade through loading hot patches in batches.
l Automatic rollback in case of upgrade failure. Thus, the safety is ensured.

1.2.3 High-Density Subscriber Access


Based on the high-density structure design and integrated system design, the MA5616 provides
access services for high-density subscribers.
An MA5616 provides up to 128 ADSL2+ ports, or 96 VDSL2 ports, or 64 SHDSL ports, or 256
POTS ports, or 32 ISDN BRA ports.

1.2.4 Flexible Configuration of Multiple Service Boards


The MA5616 is flexible in configuration (hybrid configuration of xDSL, POTS and ISDN) and
expandable in capacity, which can improve the efficiency of the actual installation and meet the
requirements of different customers.
The MA5616 supports the hybrid configuration of xDSL, POTS and ISDN.

1.2.5 Carrier-Class Reliability Design


The system reliability is taken into consideration in the system, hardware, and software designs
of the MA5616 to ensure that the device runs in the normal state.

Hardware Design
The MA5616 supports the following functions:
l Complying with carrier-class reliability indexes.
l Featuring comprehensive exception handling capability.

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l Passing the electrostatic discharge (ESD) test.


l Providing lightning protection and anti-interference functions.
l Starting up at a low temperature of –25°C.
l Enduring high temperatures and it can work normally for a long time at 65°C (the
temperature is the temperature of the air intake vent of the cabinet).
l Detecting the temperature. When the temperature exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.
l Protecting the subscriber port:
– DSL port: comply with K20, common mode 4 kV
– POTS port: common mode and differential mode, 4 kV
– ISDN port: common mode, 4 kV
l Protecting the power (2 kV in differential mode and 4 kV in common mode).
l In the AC + backup power configuration, the battery can be used as the backup power.
When the AC power supply fails, the battery supplies power to the system. In this case, the
broadband services are interrupted, and the narrowband services are normal.
l Controlling the fan. The speed of the fan can be adjusted intelligently, that is, the system
can automatically adjust the fan rotating speed according to the working temperature, which
brings positive effect to the reliable energy saving and noise reduction.
l Replacing the fan tray independently.
l Adopts the derating design for the electronic components to improve the reliability.
l Provides the corrosion-proof design and reduces the cable routing on the board surface.
The heat dissipation layout is proper (to prevent the condensation from forming because
of the temperature difference).
l Supporting the MGCP/H248/SIP dual homing. When the MGCP/H.248/SIP protocol is
used, the MDU can be configured with up to two MGCs. When the MGC is switched over
or the MDU detects the fault of the primary upstream link, the system automatically
switches to the other MGC.
l Supporting the emergency standalone. When the MDU uplink port fails, the system
automatically starts the emergency standalone function. Then, the subscribers of the same
MDU can call and communicate with each other.
l Supporting virtual noise. The system uses the virtual noise mechanism to decrease the line
rate (the system adjusts the line rate according to the SNR), which improves the anti-
interference capability of the system.

Software Design
The MA5616 supports the following functions:
l Complying with the modularized and platform-based design concept, and adopts the
loosely coupled design for each software module.
l Adopting advanced design principles, such as object-orientation, error tolerance, error
correction, and automatic recovery.
l Complying with the capability maturity model (CMM).

System Design
The MA5616 supports the following functions:

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l Diverse alarm information for quick fault detection and location.


l Over-temperature protection of the subscriber line interface circuit (SLIC) and disabling
the over-temperature protection.
l In-service software upgrade.
l Backup of the data, such as the program, database, and configuration file.
l Version rollback. After an upgrade, the system can be rolled back to the previous version.
l Save of the configuration data and software of the MA5616 in the active/standby backup
mode. If the device is powered off during the upgrade, it can start up normally when it is
powered on again. To ensure the normal running of the service, it is recommended that you
reload the package file.

1.2.6 Energy Saving and Noise Reduction


The MA5616 implements the energy saving and noise reduction by saving the electricity
consumption, reducing the system power consumption, and controlling the fan.
l When a power failure occurs, shut down the services of broadband subscribers to guarantee
the communication of narrowband subscribers, thus saving the backup power.
l Simplify the design and cooperate with the most efficient power system . This ensures the
low power consumption of the entire system. When large volume of data is transmitted,
the design of system power consumption meets the European COC requirements (power
consumption of the entire system) and the environment-friendly energy-saving
requirements.
l The POTS supports the short loop (adaptive). The short loop uses the low-voltage feed to
decrease the system power consumption.
l Fan control: The intelligent speed adjustment of the fan is supported. The system can
automatically adjust the fan rotating speed according to the working temperature, which
brings positive effect to the reliable energy saving and noise reduction (noise index and
UCD experience).

1.2.7 High and Guaranteed QoS


The MA5616 has a high and guaranteed QoS, which lays the foundation for service management.
The QoS features of the MA5616 are as follows:
l Traffic-stream-based priority marking
l ACL-based priority marking
l Three scheduling modes, namely priority queuing (PQ), weighted round robin (WRR), and
PQ+WRR
l DBA-based bandwidth management of the GPON port
l Mapping upstream/downstream services to different priority queues for scheduling based
on the priority
l ACL-based access control
l Two rate three color marker (trTCM)-based IP traffic profile, and rate limitation on a
subscriber port
l TCONT-based priority service in the upstream GPON transmission direction of the MDU.
Each service port has four class of service (CoS) PQ numbered from 0 to 3. Queue 3 has
the highest priority and queue 0 has the lowest priority.

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1.2.8 Strict Security


In line with the security requirements for carrier-class telecom services, the MA5616 provides
the following features to ensure the security of the system and the subscriber.

System Security
l Filters the packets by specified IP address, port, and protocol type.
l Filters the packets by the source MAC address and destination MAC address of the packets.
l Filters the packets by the source route options.
l Supports ACL-based (allow/deny) access control.
l Supports static binding of the MAC addresses.
l Supports suppression of broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packets of the GPON
port Ethernet port.
l Supports SNMPv3 on the basis of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c. Provides three key services,
namely, authentication, encryption, and access control, considering the security defect in
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c.(Note: The device on the CO side must also support SNMPV3.)
l Supports changing the password for the Root user.
l Supports GEM port-based encryption through the PLOAM messages in the downstream
direction, by using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128 encryption algorithm.
l Supports dynamic key switching based on ITU-T G.984 through the PLOAM messages.
l Supports dual GE port (backup for each other) upstream transmission.
l Supports the virtual MAC (VMAC).
l Supports anti-ICMP/IP attacks.
l Supports setting the anti-DOS attack function through the CLI and N2000 BMS.

Subscriber Security
l Supports L2 isolation and controlled mutual access of the subscribers.
l Supports the global Policy Information Transfer Protocol (PITP) and the PITP controlled
by VLANs.
l Supports global DHCP Option82 and the DHCP Option82 controlled by VLANs.
l Supports DHCP Option82 so that the information about the physical location of a subscriber
is contained in the authentication packet, thus enhancing the DHCP security.
l Supports global-level dynamic anti-MAC address spoofing. After the subscriber passes the
authentication, the MAC address of the subscriber is bound with the service stream
dynamically.
l Supports the global and VLAN-level anti-MAC address spoofing and anti-IP address
spoofing based on the DHCP protocol.
l Supports the anti-MAC address spoofing function for the subscriber who uses the PPPoE
protocol.
l Supports the management of the operation rights of the maintenance and management
personnel according to different right levels.

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1.2.9 Operable IPTV Service


The MA5616 has a powerful service switching capacity, packet forwarding capability, and high
integration of data switching and user management, which lays the foundation for operable and
manageable multicast services.

Multicast Protocol
l Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) V2 and IGMP V3
l IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping

Multicast Service
l Up to 32 multicast VLANs and 1024 programs for each multicast VLAN
l 1024 multicast groups
l Up to 16 multicast groups that the subscribers under each service port can join concurrently
l Delay shorter than 50 ms for joining or leaving the multicast group
l Flexible and easy channel control
l IGMP packet statistics
l High performance processing of IGMP packets, which facilitates the provision of the
broadband TV (BTV) service
l Multicast VLAN, program, and subscriber management
l Quick-leave function
l Global-level switching of IGMP modes
l Filtering downstream multicast packets (For the unknown downstream multicast traffic,
the rate is limited or the packets are discarded.)
l Statically joining a multicast program
l Adding, modifying, and deleting programs in batches

1.2.10 Perfect Voice Features


The MA5616 provides the basic services such as VoIP service, FoIP service, and MoIP service,
and supplementary services such as three-party service, call waiting, call transfer, caller
identification display, and caller identification restriction.
The MA5616 has built-in access gateways (AGs) and inherits the platform capability and
intercommunication capability of Huawei large-capacity AGs:
l Supports configuring the signaling IP address, media IP address, and management IP
address to be the same or different.
l Provides multiple voice service configuration profiles, which facilitates the configuration
process.
l Supports the configuration and delivery of the voice service.
l Supports H.248/MGCP/SIP.
l Supports the POTS basic service and supplementary service defined in the AG device
standards.
l Complies with ITU-T/IETF standards.

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l Supports dynamic jitter buffer and static jitter buffer.


l Supports the media IP address and signaling IP address management.
l Supports the silence compression, packet loss compensation, echo cancellation, and gain
control functions.
l Delivers signal tones to local and remote subscribers.
l Supports H.248/MGCP/SIP dual homing.
l Supports the H.248 performance statistics and call statistics.
l Supports service performance requirements such as long duration calls.
l Supports the fax/modem service in the VBD mode.
l Supports T.38 fax.
l Supports flexible configuration of narrowband and broadband services.
l Supports the loop line test, circuit test, and call emulation test.
l Supports the remote packet capture.
l Supports the emergency standalone service.
l Supports the enhanced fax/modem service.
l Supports obtaining the IP address through DHCP.
l Supports the global digitmap configuration.
l Supports the flexible configuration of signaling transfer protocols.
l Supports the local announcement.

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2 Product Architecture

About This Chapter

The product architecture includes the hardware architecture and software architecture of the
MA5616.

2.1 Hardware Architecture


This section provides the information about the appearance, dimensions, and configuration of
the MA5616.
2.2 Software Architecture
The software of the MA5616 consists of four planes: system support plane, system service plane,
system management plane, and service control plane.

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2.1 Hardware Architecture


This section provides the information about the appearance, dimensions, and configuration of
the MA5616.

2.1.1 Appearance and Dimensions


The MA5616 supports six slots. The dimensions of the MA5616 are 442 mm x 245 mm x 88.1
mm (W x D x H) without mounting brackets and 482.6 mm x 245 mm x 88.1 mm (W x D x H)
with 19 inch mounting brackets.
2.1.2 Device Configuration
Slot 0 of the MA5616 is for the control board, slots 1-4 are for service boards, and slot 5 is for
the power board.
2.1.3 Boards
The boards of the MA5616 include the control board, service board, power supply board, and
fan control board.

2.1.1 Appearance and Dimensions


The MA5616 supports six slots. The dimensions of the MA5616 are 442 mm x 245 mm x 88.1
mm (W x D x H) without mounting brackets and 482.6 mm x 245 mm x 88.1 mm (W x D x H)
with 19 inch mounting brackets.
Figure 2-1 shows the appearance of the MA5616 (powered by AC and with a backup power
supply).

Figure 2-1 Appearance of the MA5616 (powered by AC and with a backup power supply)

Figure 2-2 shows the appearance of the MA5616 (powered by AC).

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Figure 2-2 Appearance of the MA5616 (powered by AC)

Figure 2-3 shows the appearance of the MA5616 (powered by DC).

Figure 2-3 Appearance of the MA5616 (powered by DC)

2.1.2 Device Configuration


Slot 0 of the MA5616 is for the control board, slots 1-4 are for service boards, and slot 5 is for
the power board.

Figure 2-4 shows the configuration of the MA5616.

Figure 2-4 Configuration of the MA5616

0 1 Service Board
F Control Board
A 2 Service Board
N 5 3 Service Board
Power Board
4 Service Board

The configuration principles for the service boards are as follows:


l Providing the POTS service boards that can be configured in all the four slots.

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l Providing the ISDN service boards that can be configured in all the four slots.
l Providing the ADSL2+ service boards that can be configured in all the four slots.
l Providing the VDSL2 service boards that can be configured in all the four slots.
l Providing the SHDSL service boards that can be configured in all the four slots.

The hybrid configuration principles are as follows:

The ADSL2+, VDSL2, SHDSL, POTS, and ISDN boards can be intermixed.

The configurations of the MA5616 for accessing the maximum subscriber lines are as follows:
l In the POTS-only configuration, AC + backup power, AC, and DC are supported. Up to
256 POTS lines are supported and 64 lines of POTS VoIP subscribers can go online
concurrently.
l In the ISDN-only configuration, AC + backup power, AC, and DC are supported. Up to 32
ISDN lines are supported, where, 4 ISDN ports can be connected to 1 base station and up
to 8 base stations can be connected.
l In the ADSL2+-only configuration, AC + backup power, AC, and DC are supported. Up
to 128 ADSL2+ lines are supported.
l In the VDSL2-only configuration, AC + backup power, AC, and DC are supported. Up to
96 VDSL2 lines are supported.
l In the SHDSL-only configuration, AC + backup power, AC, and DC are supported. Up to
64 SHDSL lines are supported.
l The typical configuration for the ADSL2+/VDSL2/SHDSL + POTS/ISDN is 2 ADSL2+/
VDSL2/SHDSL boards + 2 POTS/ISDN boards. AC + backup power, AC and DC are
supported. The ADSL2+/VDSL2/SHDSL boards are configured in the upper position and
the POTS/ISDN boards are configured in the lower positions, as shown in Figure 2-5.
– 2 ADSL2+ boards + 2 POTS boards configuration supports 64 ADSL2+ lines + 128
POTS lines.
– 2 VDSL2 boards + 2 POTS boards configuration supports 48 VDSL2 lines + 128 POTS
lines.
– 2 SHDSL boards + 2 POTS boards configuration supports 32 SHDSL lines + 128 POTS
lines.
– 2 ADSL2+ boards + 2 ISDN boards configuration supports 64 ADSL2+ lines + 16 ISDN
lines.
– 2 VDSL2 boards + 2 ISDN boards configuration supports 48 VDSL2 lines + 16 ISDN
lines.
– 2 SHDSL boards + 2 ISDN boards configuration supports 32 SHDSL lines + 16 ISDN
lines.

Figure 2-5 Typical configurations of the MA5616

0 1 ADSL2+/VDSL2/SHDSL
Control board
Fan tray

2 POTS/ISDN
5 3 ADSL2+/VDSL2/SHDSL
Power board
4 POTS/ISDN

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2.1.3 Boards
The boards of the MA5616 include the control board, service board, power supply board, and
fan control board.
Table 2-1, Table 2-2, and Table 2-3 list the boards of the MA5616.

Table 2-1 Control boards of the MA5616


Abbreviat Full Name Function
ed Name

CCUB Centralized control It implements the upstream service convergence, device


unit board management, and service management of each interface
module.
It supports hot swapping.

Table 2-2 Service boards of the MA5616


Abbreviat Full Name Function
ed Name

ASRB 32-port It supports the following functions:


narrowband l VoIP services
subscriber board
l POTS access
l Hot swapping

ASPB 64-port It supports the following functions:


narrowband l VoIP services
subscriber board
l POTS access
l Hot swapping

DSLD 8-port ISDN It supports the following functions:


service board l 8 ISDN ports, where, 4 ISDN ports can be connected
to a base station; a DSLD board can be connected to
two base stations
l Hot swapping

ADLE 32-port ADSL2+ It supports the following functions:


service board l 32 ports of ADSL2+ over POTS access
l Built-in splitter
l Hot swapping

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ed Name

VDGE 16-port VDSL2 It supports the following functions:


over POTS service l 16 ports of VDSL2 over POTS access
board
l Line protection and external line capture
l 30a profile
l MELT test when cooperated with a relay
l Hot swapping

VDSE 24-port VDSL2 It supports the following functions:


over POTS service l 24 ports of VDSL2 over POTS access
board
l Built-in splitter
l 17a profile (It does not support 30a profile.)
l Hot swapping

SHLH 16–port SHDSL It supports the following functions:


service board l 16 ports of SHDSL access
l Line protection and external line capture
l Hot swapping

Table 2-3 Power supply boards and fan control board of the MA5616
Abbreviat Full Name Function
ed Name

PAIA AC power board It supports the conversion of the AC input voltage. It


outputs -48 V DC, +3.3 V DC, and +12 V DC and does
not support a battery.

PAIB AC power board It supports the conversion of the AC input voltage. It


outputs -48 V DC, +3.3 V DC, and +12 V DC and
supports the battery.

PDIA DC power input It supports the conversion of the -48 V DC input, which
interface board meets the chassis power supply requirements of -48 V
DC, +3.3 V DC, and +12 V DC.

FCBA Fan control board l (The ventilation and cooling functions can be
implemented through the fan.) It provides the
E2PROM circuit for storing the board manufacture
information.
l It supports controlling and monitoring the fan.
l It implements the soft start of the fan tray.
l It supports reporting the fan speed to the system.
l It supports hot swapping.

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2.2 Software Architecture


The software of the MA5616 consists of four planes: system support plane, system service plane,
system management plane, and service control plane.
Figure 2-6 shows the software architecture of the MA5616.

Figure 2-6 Software architecture of the MA5616

System management plane


System support plane

Service control plane

System service plane

The functions of the four planes are as follows:


l System support plane: It drives the hardware system.
l System service plane: It provides the basic operating service for the software operation,
and manages the system equipment. The basic functional module of the system service
plane is the operating system.
l System management plane: It provides the functions of device and service management.
l Service control plane (IP service control sub-plane): It is the core module that provides the
following service functions:
– Resolving and processing the service configuration commands
– Implementing protocol processing between the equipment
– Processing the service requests
– Providing the required services for the subscribers

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About This Chapter

Interfaces and protocols include the physical ports, logical interfaces, and protocols supported
by the MA5616.

3.1 Physical Ports


This topic provides the types and the specifications of the ports of the MA5616.
3.2 Logical Interfaces
This topic describes the logical interfaces of the MA5616 in a network, and the protocols
supported by the logical interfaces.

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3.1 Physical Ports


This topic provides the types and the specifications of the ports of the MA5616.

3.1.1 Ports
The MA5616 provides physical ports of multiple types to adapt to different network
environments.
3.1.2 Port Specifications
This topic provides specifications of the ports provided by the MA5616.

3.1.1 Ports
The MA5616 provides physical ports of multiple types to adapt to different network
environments.

Table 3-1 shows the physical ports of the MA5616.

Table 3-1 Physical ports of the MA5616

Port Type Port Types Description

Uplink ports EPON port l It uses the single-mode optical transceiver, and
supports bidirectional data transmission over
one optical fiber.
l It supports data transmission rates of 1.25 Gbit/
s in the downstream and upstream directions.
l The type of the optical connector is SC/PC.

GPON port l It uses the single-mode optical transceiver, and


supports bidirectional data transmission over
one optical fiber.
l It complies with the series of ITU-T G.984
Recommendation, and supports data
transmission rate of 2.488 Gbit/s in the
downstream direction and 1.244 Gbit/s in the
upstream direction.
l The type of the optical connector is SC/PC.

GE port l It provides the GE optical port or GE electrical


port for remote subtending and service
transmission in the upstream direction.
l It supports data transmission rate of 1 Gbit/s and
it is used for remote subtending and service
upstream transmission.
l The type of the optical connector is LC/PC.

Service ports ADSL2+/VDSL2/ It supports the ADSL2+, VDSL2, and SHDSL


SHDSL port access services.

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Port Type Port Types Description

POTS port It supports the POTS access and provides the VoIP,
FoIP, and MoIP services.

ISDN port The PHS base station is connected through the


ISDN port.

Maintenance Maintenance serial They are used for local and remote maintenance.
ports port

Maintenance
network port

Environment ESC (RS-485 serial It can be connected to the COM port (RJ-45 port)
monitoring port) on the ESC or AC power monitoring module for
ports monitoring the ESC or AC power and reporting the
monitoring information to the control board.

ALARM (RJ-45 It can be connected to Boolean value sensor for


port) monitoring the digital parameter.

3.1.2 Port Specifications


This topic provides specifications of the ports provided by the MA5616.

Specifications of the GPON Port

Table 3-2 Specifications of the GPON port

Parameter Specification

Transmission rate Receive (Rx): 2.488 Gbit/s


Transmit (Tx): 1.244 Gbit/s

Port mode Single-mode

Port type SC/PC

Maximum transmission 20 km
distance

Compliance standard ITU-T G.984.2 CLASS B+

Center wavelength Receive (Rx): 1490 nm


Transmit (Tx): 1310 nm

Transmit optical power 0.5 dBm to 5.0 dBm

Extinction ratio Greater than 10 dB

Maximum receiver -27 dBm


sensitivity

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Parameter Specification

Minimum overload -8 dBm


optical power

Specifications of the GE Single-Mode Port

Table 3-3 Specifications of the GE single-mode port


Parameter Specification

Port type LC/PC

Port rate 1 Gbit/s

Cable type and maximum 9/125 um single-mode optical fiber; maximum transmission
transmission distance distance: 10 km

Compliance standard IEEE 802.3 z

Center wavelength 1310 nm

Transmit optical power -11.5 dBm to -3 dBm

Extinction ratio 9.0 dB

Maximum receiver -19 dBm


sensitivity

Specifications of the GE Multi-Mode Port

Table 3-4 Specifications of the GE multi-mode port


Parameter Specification

Port type LC/PC

Port rate 1 Gbit/s

Cable type and maximum 50/125 um multi-mode optical fiber; maximum transmission
transmission distance distance: 500 m

Compliance standard IEEE 802.3 z

Center wavelength 850 nm

Transmit optical power -9.5 dBm to 0 dBm

Extinction ratio 9.0 dB

Maximum receiver -17 dBm


sensitivity

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Specifications of the GE Electrical Port

Table 3-5 Specifications of the GE electrical port


Parameter Specification

Port type RJ-45

Port rate 1 Gbit/s

Maximum transmission 100 m


distance

Working mode Self adaptive 1 Gbit/s


Half-duplex or full-duplex mode

Cable specifications Category 5 UTP

Compliance standard IEEE 802.3i


IEEE 802.3u

Specifications of the POTS Port

Table 3-6 Specifications of the POTS port


Parameter Specification

Port type Champ 64pin

Port rate 64 kbit/s

Maximum transmission 5500 m to 6000 m


distance

Cable type Twisted pair

Line coding PCM

Frame protocol TDM

Compliance standard ITU-T Q552

Specifications of the ISDN Port

Table 3-7 Specifications of the ISDN port


Parameter Specification

Port type Champ 64pin

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Maximum transmission 4200 m


distance

Cable type Twisted pair

Line coding 2B1Q

Frame protocol G.711 a-law/μ-law

Compliance standard ETSI TS 102 080, Annex B


ITU-T G.961, Annex 1

Specifications of the ADSL2+ Port

Table 3-8 Specifications of the ADSL2+ over POTS port


Parameter Specification

Port type Champ 64pin

Port rate Maximum upstream rate: 1.2 Mbit/s


Maximum downstream rate: 24 Mbit/s

Maximum transmission 6500 m


distance

Cable type Twisted pair

Frequency Downstream frequency: 138 kHz to 2.208 MHz


Upstream frequency: 26 kHz to 138 kHz

Modulation DMT

Service supported ADSL2+ over POTS services

Frame protocol ATM

Compliance standard ITU-T G0.99200.1


ITU-T G0.99200.2
ITU-T G0.9920.3
ITU-T G0.99200.5
ANSI T1.413

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Specifications of the VDSL2 Port

Table 3-9 Specifications of the VDSL2 port


Parameter Specification

Port type Champ 64pin

Maximum transmission 100 Mbit/s


rate

Maximum transmission 3500 m (U0 enable)


distance

Cable type Twisted pair

Modulation DMT

Service supported l VDSL2 over POTS services


l VDSL2 over ISDN services

Frame protocol ATM, EFM

Compliance standard ITU-T G.993.2

Specifications of the G.SHDSL Port

Table 3-10 Specifications of the G.SHDSL port


Parameter Specification

Port type Champ 64pin

Port rate Symmetrical 192 kbit/s to 5696 kbit/s

Maximum transmission 3 km to 6 km
distance

Cable type 2 line/4 line/8 line

Rate granularity 64 kbit/s

Line coding 16TC-PAM, 32TC-PAM

Frame protocol ATM, EFM

Compliance standard ITU-T G.991.2 Annex B


ETSI TS 101 524

3.2 Logical Interfaces


This topic describes the logical interfaces of the MA5616 in a network, and the protocols
supported by the logical interfaces.

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3.2.1 Interfaces
The MA5616 supports the SNMP, Telnet interfaces, and TFTP/SFTP/FTP protocol.
3.2.2 Interface Protocols
Interface protocols describe the standards compliance of the interfaces provided by the
MA5616.

3.2.1 Interfaces
The MA5616 supports the SNMP, Telnet interfaces, and TFTP/SFTP/FTP protocol.

The operator can manage and maintain the system from the upper layer N2000 BMS through
the SNMP interface, or from the maintenance terminal through the Telnet interface.

Through the data transmission between the logical interfaces, the operator can conveniently
perform data query, real-time monitoring, service configuration and fault management on the
MA5616 from an external management device.

Table 3-11 Logical interfaces of the MA5616

Interface Description

SNMP interface The operator can log in to the MA5616 from the N2000 BMS
through the SNMP interface to configure, manage, and maintain
the MA5616.
The MA5616 supports the TFTP/SFTP/FTP protocol, and with
SNMP interface, it can back up the configuration data, upgrade
versions, and upload patches through the N2000 BMS.

Telnet interface The operator can log in to the MA5616 from the maintenance
terminal through the Telnet interface to configure, manage, and
maintain the MA5616.
The MA5616 supports the TFTP/SFTP/FTP protocol, and it can
back up the configuration data, upgrade versions, and with the
Telnet interface, it can upload patches through the maintenance
terminal.

3.2.2 Interface Protocols


Interface protocols describe the standards compliance of the interfaces provided by the
MA5616.

Standard Description

TM 1 Relevant generic characteristics of optical amplifier devices


Draft prETS 300 672
and sub-systems

IEEE 802.1d MAC bridges

IEEE 802.1p Traffic Class Expediting and Dynamic Multicast Filtering

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Standard Description

IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks: Virtual


IEEE 802.1q
Bridged Local Area Networks

IEEE 802.1w Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree

IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks: Specific


IEEE 802.2
requirements Part 2: Logical Link Control

IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks: Specific


requirements Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision
IEEE 802.3
Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer
Specifications (includes 802.3ab, 802.3ac and 802.3ad)

IEEE 802.3ad Definition of Ethernet VLAN Trunking

IEEE 802.3u Definition of Fast Ethernet (100BTX, 100BT4, 100BFX)

IEEE 802.3x Definition of Full Duplex operation in a switched LAN

Virtual Broadband Access Server Protocol for communicating


Internet-Draft
between BAS and IP-DSLAM (draft-abel-vbas-01.txt)

ITU-T G.652 Characteristics of a single-mode optical fibre and cable

ITU-T G.711 Pulse code modulation (PCM) of voice frequencies

Transmission performance characteristics of pulse code


ITU-T G.712 modulation channels

Parameters and calculation methodologies for reliability and


ITU-T G.911 availability of fiber optic systems

ITU-T G.984.1 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): General


Characteristics

ITU-T G.984.2 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): Physical


Media Dependent (PMD) Layer Specification

ITU-T G.984.3 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): Transmission


Convergence Layer Specification

ITU-T G.984.4 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks(GPON): ONU


Management and Control Interface Specification

ITU-T M.3010 Principles for a Telecommunications management network

RFC0768 User Datagram Protocol

RFC0783 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)

RFC0791 Internet Protocol

RFC0792 Internet Control Message Protocol

RFC0793 Transmission Control Protocol

RFC0826 Address Resolution Protocol

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Standard Description

RFC0854 Telnet

RFC0894 Standard for transmitting IP packet on Ethernet

RFC1027 Using ARP to implement transparent subnet gateways (ARP Proxy)

RFC1155 Structure and identifier of the Internet management information


based on TCP/IP

RFC1157 A Simple Network Management Protocol

Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/


RFC1213
IP-based internets: MIB-II

RFC1493 Bridge MIB

Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface


RFC1643
Types

RFC1757 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base

Management Information Base for Version 2 of the Simple


RFC1907
Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

Management Information Base for Version 3 of the Simple


RFC2271
Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)

RFC2131 DHCP Relay

RFC2236 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2 Internet

Remote Network Monitoring MIB Extensions for Switched


RFC2613
Networks

RFC2652 Ethernet Interface MIB

RFC2819 Remote Network Monitoring

Access network technical requirements for PON based optical


YDN 057-1997
access network

YDN 061-1997 Access network technology system (tentative specifications)

Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications telephone switching


YDN 065-1997
equipment specification

YD/T 1128-2001 Telephone switching equipment specification (supplementary 1)

YD/T 1292-2003 H.248-based media gateway control protocol

H.248
Standard Description

ITU-T H.248 Annex M2 Media Gateway resource congestion handling package

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Standard Description

ITU-T H.248 Annex M4 H.248 packages for H.323 and H.324 interworking

SIP
Standard Description

RFC 2976 The SIP INFO method

RFC 3261 Session Initiation Protocol

RFC 3262 Reliability Of Provisional Responses in the Session


Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 3263 Locating SIP servers

RFC 3265 Specific Event Notification

RFC 3331 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) UPDATE method

RFC 3312 Integration of Resource Management and Session Initiation


Protocol (SIP)

RFC 3320 Signaling Compression

RFC 3321 Signaling Compression (SigComp) - Extended Operations

RFC 3323 A Privacy Mechanism for the Session Initiation Protocol


(SIP)

RFC 3325 Private Extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)


for Asserted Identity within Trusted Networks

RFC 3326 The Reason Header Field for the Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP)

RFC 3420 Internet Media Type message/sipfrag

RFC 3428 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for Instant


Messaging

RFC 3455 Private Header (P-Header) Extensions to the Session


Initiation Protocol (SIP) for the 3rd-Generation Partnership
Project (3GPP)

RFC 3485 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session


Description Protocol (SDP) Static Dictionary for Signaling
Compression (SigComp)

RFC 3486 Compressing the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 3515 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Refer Method

RFC 3581 An Extension to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for


Symmetric Response Routing

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Standard Description

RFC 3608 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension Header Field for
Service Route Discovery During Registration

RFC 3960 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Basic Call Flow Examples

RFC 3680 A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Event Package for


Registrations

RFC 3841 Caller Preferences for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 3842 A Message Summary and Message Waiting Indication Event


Package for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 3891 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) "Replaces" Header

RFC 3903 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for Event State
Publication

RFC 3960 Early Media and Ringing Tone Generation in the Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 4028 Session Timers in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 4083 Input 3GPP Release 5 Requirements on the SIP

RFC 4168 The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) as a


Transport for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 4320 Actions Addressing Identified Issues with the Session


Initiation Protocol's (SIP) Non-INVITE Transaction

RFC 4321 Problems Identified Associated with the Session Initiation


Protocol's (SIP) Non-INVITE Transaction

ADSL2+ Port
Standard Description

ITU-T G.992.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Transceivers

ITU-T G.992.2 Splitterless Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)


Transceivers

ITU-T G.992.3 Asymmetric Digital Sub Scriber Line (ADSL) Transceivers-2


(ADSL2)

ITU-T G.992.5 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) transceivers-


Extended bandwidth ADSL2 (ADSL2plus)

ITU-T G.994.1 Handshake procedures for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)


transceivers

ITU-T G.996.1 Test procedures for digital subscriber line (DSL) transceivers

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Standard Description

ANSI T1.413 Network and customer installation interface-Asymmetric digital


subscriber line (ADSL) Metallic Interface

ETSI TS 101 388 Access transmission systems on metallic access cables;


Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)-European specific
requirements

VDSL2 Port
Standard Description

ITU-T G.993.2 Very high speed digital subscriber line transceivers 2

Physical layer management for digital subscriber line (DSL)


ITU-T G.997.1
transceivers

SHDSL Port
Standard Description

ITU G.991.2 Single-pair high-speed digital subscriber line (SHDSL) transceivers

The updates in ITU-T G.991.2 are as follows:


l The restriction on M in the M-pair mode (M should not be greater
than 2) is relaxed to 4.
l The loop line test conditions and definition in ANNEX B are
updated.
l Appendix IV is added to list the noise configuration files in ANNEX
B.
l ANNEX F is added to provide the optional extension, and the data
rate is extended to 5696 kbit/s.
l ANNEX H is added to describe the deactivation and hot start
ITU G.991.2.bis processes.
l Dynamic rate repartitioning is supported.
l On the TPS-TC protocol layer, definitions of packet transfer mode
(PTM), synchronous transfer mode (STM), V5-encapsulated
ISDN, and POTS are added.
l The most outstanding feature is that ANNEX F is added. The single-
line data rate is increased to 5696 kbit/s, and the maximum pair rate
can reach up to 10 Mbit/s. Accordingly, the occupied spectrum is
extended to 950 kHz and the TC-PAM32 modulation mode is
adopted. Therefore, the corresponding frequency expansion is
required in the interface specifications.

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GPON Port
Standard Description

ITU-T G.984.1 General characteristics for Gigabit-capable Passive Optical


Networks (GPON)

ITU-T G.984.2 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): Physical Media


Dependent (PMD) layer specification

ITU-T G.984.3 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): Transmission


convergence layer

ITU-T G.984.4 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): ONT


management and control interface specification

ITU-T G.983.3 A broadband optical access system with increased service capability
by wavelength allocation

ITU-T G.983.3 A broadband optical access system with increased service capability
Amendment 1 by wavelength allocation

IP-Related Standards
Standard Description

RFC768 UDP protocol

RFC783 TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) (Revision 2)

RFC791 IP protocol

RFC792 ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)

RFC793 TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)

RFC826 ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)

RFC854 Telnet protocol

RFC894 Standard for transmitting IP packet on Ethernet

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4 Network Applications

About This Chapter

This chapter describes the position of the MA5616 on a network and the supported network
features.

4.1 FTTB Networking Application


The MA5616 supports the FTTB networking application for accessing voice, data, and video
services for community users.
4.2 QinQ Network Application
The MA5616 supports the QinQ network application. This application saves the public VLAN
ID resources and implements the transparent transmission of private VLANs in the public
network.
4.3 VLAN Stacking Network Application
The MA5616 supports VLAN stacking to realize the VLAN extension and multi-ISP wholesale
service.
4.4 Networking Application of the Dual GE Link Aggregation Upstream Transmission
The MA5616 supports the networking application of the dual GE link aggregation upstream
transmission. In such networking application, the MA5616 functions as the Mini DSLAM to
access services for the community users.
4.5 FTTM (PHS) Network Application
The MA5616 supports the FTTM network application, providing the service access for the
personal handyphone system (PHS).

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4.1 FTTB Networking Application


The MA5616 supports the FTTB networking application for accessing voice, data, and video
services for community users.

Network Diagram
Figure 4-1 shows the FTTB networking application.

Figure 4-1 FTTB networking application

Softswitch
N2000 BMS

TG

IPTV server

LAN
switch
BRAS
GE

OLT

PON

Optical splitter

MA5616 FTTB
MA5616
ADSL/VDSL
Modem User

STB

TV Phone
PC

Network Description
For the voice service:

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The POTS terminal is connected to the IP network through the MA5616 and OLT, and then is
connected to the NGN network.
For the data service:
The PC is connected to the OLT through the modem and MA5616, and then the OLT is connected
upstream to the IP network.
For the video service:
The device can use the IPTV mode to provide end users with the video services.
l The device provides the video service based on the IP multicast stream and provides users
with the program source that can be selected. The OLT manages the multicast user rights
and programs based on the IGMP proxy and controlled multicast. After the multicast user
passes the authentication on the OLT, the IGMP packets of the multicast users are sent by
the OLT to the convergence network devices.
l The video service stream is issued from the multicast server to the OLT through the
backbone network and convergence network, and then is sent to the end users after the user
passes the authentication on the OLT. On the end user side, the set top box (STB) terminates
the video signals, converts the video signals to the corresponding media contents, and
controls the switch between programs.
Through the features of wide coverage, flexible networking, and low maintenance cost of the
GPON network, the MA5616 can work with the OLT to provide users with high-bandwidth
access services and at the same time expand the access capacity of the OLT.

4.2 QinQ Network Application


The MA5616 supports the QinQ network application. This application saves the public VLAN
ID resources and implements the transparent transmission of private VLANs in the public
network.

Service Description
In the QinQ network application, public VLAN IDs are allocated to the subscriber packets that
carry VLAN tags. Then, the packets can be transmitted in the backbone network using the public
VLAN IDs. This networking greatly saves the public VLAN ID resources and meets the
requirement for the P2P interconnection between private line subscribers across the metropolitan
area network (MAN).

Network Diagram
Figure 4-2 shows the QinQ network application.

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Figure 4-2 QinQ network application

Router

VLAN 3 VLAN 3
OLT OLT
QinQ
Private Line
MA5616
MA5616

Modem Modem
Modem Modem

VLAN2 User VLAN1 User VLAN2 User VLAN1 User

Network Description
In the QinQ application, the subscriber packets transmitted in the backbone network have two
layers of VLAN tags, namely a public VLAN tag and a private VLAN tag.
l On the subscriber side
The subscribers of VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 are connected to the MA5616. The MA5616
allocates a public VLAN ID (VLAN 3 with the QinQ attribute) to the packets, and forwards
the packets to the upper layer network.
l On the network side
The packets are transmitted in the backbone network based on the public VLAN ID. After
the packets reach the MA5616 on the other side of the backbone network, the MA5616
removes the public VLAN tag from the packets, and transmits the packets to the subscriber
side equipment.
In the QinQ application, a simple two-layer virtual private network (VPN) channel is provided
for subscribers to realize the transparent transmission of private VLANs and services to the peer
end and to expand the private network geographically to certain extent.

4.3 VLAN Stacking Network Application


The MA5616 supports VLAN stacking to realize the VLAN extension and multi-ISP wholesale
service.

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Service Description
VLAN extension is used to increase the number of VLANs and identify subscribers.
Working in the L2 mode, the upper layer device forwards the packets based on the VLAN ID
and the MAC address to realize the multi-ISP wholesale service.
VLAN stacking is similar to QinQ in implementation, but the subscriber packet of VLAN
stacking is encapsulated with two VLAN tags and the subscriber packet of QinQ is encapsulated
with one VLAN tag.

Network Diagram
Figure 4-3 shows the VLAN stacking network application.

Figure 4-3 VLAN stacking network application

ISP2
GE BRAS
ISP1
GE
L2/L3LAN switch
L2/L3 LAN switch

The enterprise whole The enterprise whole


sale service of ISP2is sale service of ISP1is
GE GE directly forwarded to
directly forwarded to
ISP2 over L2. ISP1 over L2.
Two VLAN tags GE
OLT identify a user with OLT OLT
the help of the
.
BRAS.
MA5616
MA5616

MA5616 MA5616

Enterprise A User User User Enterprise B User

BRAS: Broadband Remote Access Server ISP: Internet Service Provider

Network Description
In the VLAN stacking application, the BRAS must authenticate both layers of VLAN tags. When
a subscriber packet reaches the MA5616, it is encapsulated with two VLAN tags (outer VLAN
tag and inner VLAN tag), and is then transmitted to the associated ISP based on the outer VLAN
tag. The subscriber is identified by the inner VLAN tag.

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The VLAN stacking application ensures that the VLANs can be reused and the multi-IPS
wholesale service can be realized.

4.4 Networking Application of the Dual GE Link


Aggregation Upstream Transmission
The MA5616 supports the networking application of the dual GE link aggregation upstream
transmission. In such networking application, the MA5616 functions as the Mini DSLAM to
access services for the community users.

Networking Diagram
Figure 4-4 shows the networking application of the dual GE link aggregation upstream
transmission mode.

Figure 4-4 Networking application of the dual GE link aggregation upstream transmission

N2000 BMS BRAS

L2/L3 LAN
switch

Aggregation

GE GE

MA5616

User

Networking Description
In the networking application of the dual GE link aggregation upstream transmission, the
physical connection involves two GE ports. Through the link aggregation, the two GE ports are
used as one logical port that achieves the following purposes:

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l To increase the transmission bandwidth by using the working mode of load sharing.
l To increase the transmission reliability by transmitting the services through the other GE
port when one GE port or GE link in the aggregation group is faulty.

4.5 FTTM (PHS) Network Application


The MA5616 supports the FTTM network application, providing the service access for the
personal handyphone system (PHS).

Connecting the MA5616 to the Base Station Through the U Port


Figure 4-5 shows the FTTM (PHS) network application, in which the ISDN port (U port) of the
MA5616 is connected to the base station. Then the MA5616 is connected to the OLT through
the PON port, and the OLT converts the signals into signals that can be received by the CSC
through a gateway, thus implementing the access function of the PHS base station.

Figure 4-5 FTTM (PHS) network application

NOTE
In this network application, try to maintain the device access on the original base station controller (BSC) side,
and only use the MA5616, OLT on the base station access side to carry the mobile service.

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5 Device Management

About This Chapter

By reading this part, you can understand the method of managing the MA5616 and the function
and networking of the N2000 BMS.

5.1 Overview of Device Management


You can manage, maintain, and monitor the MA5616 through the command line interface (CLI)
or the N2000 BMS.
5.2 Management Through the CLI
In the CLI mode, you can manage and maintain the MA5616 after logging in to the device
through the serial port, telnet, or OLT.
5.3 Management Through the N2000 BMS
The operator can manage and maintain the MA5616 through the N2000 BMS.

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5.1 Overview of Device Management


You can manage, maintain, and monitor the MA5616 through the command line interface (CLI)
or the N2000 BMS.
In the CLI mode, you can access the MA5616 through the serial port, telnet, or OLT.
In the N2000 BMS mode, you can configure the MA5616 through the inband or outband N2000
BMS channel. The N2000 BMS communicates with the MA5616 through the SNMP protocol.

5.2 Management Through the CLI


In the CLI mode, you can manage and maintain the MA5616 after logging in to the device
through the serial port, telnet, or OLT.
Figure 5-1 shows the network diagram for maintaining the MA5616 through the CLI.

Figure 5-1 Maintaining the MA5616 through the CLI


MA5616 OLT
Network port

Upstream
port Remote
Serial/ maintenance
Serial/
network port terminal
network port

Local Local
maintenance maintenance
terminal terminal

5.3 Management Through the N2000 BMS


The operator can manage and maintain the MA5616 through the N2000 BMS.

5.3.1 Overview of the N2000 BMS


The N2000 BMS Fixed Network Integrated Management System (hereafter called N2000 BMS)
is the network management system developed by Huawei, managing the fixed network devices
of Huawei, including broadband access devices and integrated access devices.
5.3.2 Running Environment
This section describes the hardware configuration and software configuration required for
managing the MA5616 through the N2000 BMS.
5.3.3 Management Functions
The N2000 BMS provides perfect management functions, such as topology management,
performance management, fault management, and security management.

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5.3.4 Typical Networking


The operator can manage the MA5616 on the N2000 BMS through the service channel provided
by the MA5616.

5.3.1 Overview of the N2000 BMS


The N2000 BMS Fixed Network Integrated Management System (hereafter called N2000 BMS)
is the network management system developed by Huawei, managing the fixed network devices
of Huawei, including broadband access devices and integrated access devices.
The N2000 BMS communicates with the MA5616 through SNMP to realize the maintenance
and management of the MA5616.

5.3.2 Running Environment


This section describes the hardware configuration and software configuration required for
managing the MA5616 through the N2000 BMS.

Hardware Configuration of Servers


You can select a PC or a UNIX workstation as the N2000 BMS server.
The selection of the N2000 BMS server depends on the actual management requirements. For
a medium or large network, it is recommended that you select a UNIX workstation.

Software Configuration of Servers


Windows platform: Windows 2003 Server + SQL Server 2000
UNIX platform: Solaris 10 + Sybase 12.5
N2000 BMS software: N2000 BMS server application software

Hardware Configuration of Clients


You can choose a PC or a UNIX workstation as the N2000 BMS client.
A UNIX workstation is expensive. Hence, it is not recommended.

Software Configuration of Clients


Operating system: Windows XP Professional
Application software: N2000 BMS client application software

5.3.3 Management Functions


The N2000 BMS provides perfect management functions, such as topology management,
performance management, fault management, and security management.

Overview
The management functions of the N2000 BMS include the following:
l Topology management

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l Performance management
l Fault management
l Security management
l Batch service processing
l Backup and upload of network element (NE) data
l Database management
l Abundant interfaces
l Environment and power supply monitoring
l Service configuration

Topology Management
The N2000 BMS can display the NEs on the entire network in a topology view. Through a unified
management platform, it can monitor and manage all the NEs on the network. This facilitates
network maintenance.

Performance Management
The N2000 BMS helps you to monitor system performance and collect traffic statistics for all
the NEs or a specified NE on the network so that the network resources can be utilized properly.

Fault Management
l The N2000 BMS provides a solution to managing the alarms of the devices on the entire
network, thus enabling you to locate and troubleshoot faults quickly. This ensures the
normal running of the network.
l To simplify the troubleshooting, the N2000 BMS supports interface switching. For
example, it allows switching from the topology view to the alarm view, or switching from
the alarm view to the faulty port.

Security Management
The N2000 BMS provides the network security function. It can divide user rights based on users,
user groups, operation sets, rights, or ACLs. In addition, the N2000 BMS supports the automatic
lock and forced disconnection of the client, and the user operation log function.

Batch Service Processing


The N2000 BMS supports the batch service processing function to improve the efficiency in
deploying the service and responding to user requirements.

Backup and Upload of NE Data


The N2000 BMS provides manual or timed backup and uploading of data of all the NEs or a
specified NE on the network. This enhances the network security and saves effort in large-scale
software upgrade on the network.

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Database Management
l The N2000 BMS provides a tool for backing up and recovering the data manually or
periodically. This enhances the security of the system data.
l The N2000 BMS provides a remote monitoring terminal to monitor the running status of
the N2000 BMS server and the usage of the N2000 BMS database.
l The N2000 BMS supports the remote dual system backup scheme to ensure the database
security.

Abundant Interfaces
l The N2000 BMS provides various southbound interfaces (SBIs), such as Telnet, SYSLOG,
MML, and SNMP interfaces for different managed objects to implement abundant NE
management functions.
l The N2000 BMS provides standardized northbound interfaces (NBIs), such as SNMP and
TL1 interfaces to support automated alarm, topology, service, and inventory resource
management functions to the OSS and the network management system. This helps the
carriers to set up an overall support platform for the network monitoring and automatic
service provisioning.

Environment and Power Supply Monitoring


The N2000 BMS monitors environment and power supply of the NEs in a centralized manner.
This helps the carriers to obtain information about the environment and the power supply in
time, thus eliminating the hidden trouble beforehand.

5.3.4 Typical Networking


The operator can manage the MA5616 on the N2000 BMS through the service channel provided
by the MA5616.
In this mode, the N2000 BMS communicates with the MA5616 through the service channel and
does not require additional devices. Therefore, this networking mode features flexible
networking and helps reduce costs for the customers.
Figure 5-2 shows the N2000 BMS networking.

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Figure 5-2 N2000 BMS networking

NMS client A NMS client B

N2000 BMS
Integrated NMS center

BRAS

OLT OLT

MA5616 MA5616

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6 Technical Specifications and Standards


Compliance

About This Chapter

By reading this part, you can understand the device parameters, technical specifications, and
standards compliance of the MA5616.

6.1 Device Parameters


Device parameters include the dimensions, weight, running environment, and power supply and
consumption parameters of the MA5616.
6.2 Performance and Capacity
The performance and capacity include the types and quantity of the ports provided by the
MA5616.
6.3 Service Features and Specifications
This topic describes service features and specifications of the MA5616.
6.4 Compliant Standards
This topic provides the reliability standards, packaging standards, and environment adaptability
standards of the MA5616.

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6.1 Device Parameters


Device parameters include the dimensions, weight, running environment, and power supply and
consumption parameters of the MA5616.

6.1.1 Dimensions
This topic describes the dimensions of the MA5616.
6.1.2 Weight
This topic describes the weight of the MA5616.
6.1.3 Running Environment
This topic describes the requirements for the running environment of the MA5616.
6.1.4 Power Parameters
This topic describes the power parameters of the MA5616.
6.1.5 Power Consumption
This topic describes the power consumption parameters of the MA5616.

6.1.1 Dimensions
This topic describes the dimensions of the MA5616.

Table 6-1 Dimensions of the MA5616

Type Width x Depth x Height

MA5616 (without the mounting brackets) 442 mm x 245 mm x 88.1 mm

MA5616 (with the 19-inch mounting 482.6 mm x 245 mm x 88.1 mm


brackets)

6.1.2 Weight
This topic describes the weight of the MA5616.

Table 6-2 Weight of the MA5616

Configuration Weight

Empty shelf ≤ 4.8 kg

Full configuration (xDSL + POTS) ≤ 7.2 kg

6.1.3 Running Environment


This topic describes the requirements for the running environment of the MA5616.

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Table 6-3 Environment parameters of the MA5616


Environment Parameter Value

Working environment temperature -25°C to +65°C

Working environment humidity 0% RH to 95% RH

Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa

Altitude ≤ 4000 m

6.1.4 Power Parameters


This topic describes the power parameters of the MA5616.

Table 6-4 Power parameters of the MA5616


Parameter Specification

Power supply mode AC power supply (110 VAC or 220 VAC) or DC power
supply (-48 VDC)

Working voltage range l AC power supply: 100 VAC to 240 VAC


l DC power supply: -38.4 VDC to -57.6 VDC

6.1.5 Power Consumption


This topic describes the power consumption parameters of the MA5616.

Table 6-5 Power consumption of the MA5616 (AC power input and GPON upstream
transmission)
Typical Configuration Static Power Maximum Power
Consumption Consumption

1 CCUB (without the ASDA 60.9 W 188 W


subboard)+4 ADLEs

1 CCUB (without the ASDA 85.6 W 185.6 W


subboard)+4 VDGEs

1 CCUB (without the ASDA 108.2 W 188 W


subboard)+4 VDSEs

1 CCUB (with the ASDA 68.1 W 181.1 W


subboard)+2 ADLEs+2
ASPBs

1 CCUB (with the ASDA 57.9 W 124.4 W


subboard)+2 ASPBs

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Table 6-6 Power consumption of the MA5616 chassis (DC power input and GPON upstream
transmission)

Typical Configuration Static Power Maximum Power


Consumption Consumption

1 CCUB (without the ASDA 38.19 W 165.8 W


subboard)+4 ADLEs

1 CCUB (without the ASDA 62.89 W 161.5 W


subboard)+4 VDGEs

1 CCUB (without the ASDA 85.49 W 188 W


subboard)+4 VDSEs

1 CCUB (with the ASDA 45.39 W 157 W


subboard)+2 ADLEs+2
ASPBs

1 CCUB (with the ASDA 35.19 W 100.3 W


subboard)+2 ASPBs

NOTE

l The static power consumption refers to the power consumption in the condition that no broadband port
is activated and no offhook occurs on the voice port.
l The maximum power consumption refers to the power consumption when all the broadband ports are
activated and the voice ports meet the maximum power consumption requirement in the offhook state.
l When the MA5616 adopts the dual GE upstream transmission, Power consumption = Data in the
preceding table - 1.5 W.

6.2 Performance and Capacity


The performance and capacity include the types and quantity of the ports provided by the
MA5616.

Table 6-7 System configuration of the MA5616

Port Type Configuration Type Configuration Data (Maximum


Port Quantity)

Uplink port MA5616 1 GPON optical port/1 GE1 optical


port + 1 GE0 optical port/1 GE0
electrical port

Service port MA5616 l 128 ADSL2+ ports


l 96 VDSL2 ports
l 64 SHDSL ports
l 256 POTS ports
l 32 ISDN ports

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Port Type Configuration Type Configuration Data (Maximum


Port Quantity)

Management MA5616 l 1 Ethernet port for maintenance


and (ETH)
maintenance l 1 serial port for local maintenance
port (CONSOLE)
l 1 environment monitoring serial
port (ESC)
l 1 environment monitoring port
(ALARM)

6.3 Service Features and Specifications


This topic describes service features and specifications of the MA5616.

Service Features of the System

Table 6-8 Service features of the system


Feature Specification

L2/L3 line rate- Supported by all the ports


limited
forwarding

VLAN Up to 2048 VLANs based on 802.1q, with the VLAN IDs ranging from
1 to 4093

QinQ VLAN and VLAN stacking

POTS Gateway control protocol of H.248/MGCP/SIP


Up to 256 POTS users

MSTP Compatible with STP/ RSTP

ARP Static ARP and the ARP protocol

MAC address MAC address self-learning: IEEE 802.1D


table
Maximum number of MAC addresses: 4 K

QoS Two rate three color marker (trTCM)-based IP traffic profile

Rate limitation of a subscriber port

DBA-based bandwidth management of the GPON port

PQ, WRR, and PQ + WRR scheduling

Traffic-stream-based priority marking

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Feature Specification

ACL-based priority marking

Mapping upstream/downstream services to different priority queues for


scheduling based on the priority

ACL-based access control

Security feature Hierarchical rights control, that is, different rights for users with different
priorities

L2 isolation and controlled mutual access

Dynamic key exchanging that complies with ITU-T G.984 through the
PLOAM message

Software firewall that filters the packets from specified IP addresses,


ports and protocols

ACL-based access control

Static binding of MAC addresses and restriction on the number of learned


MAC addresses

PITP at the global level and the VLAN level

Suppression of broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packets

SNMP V1/V2/V3

User root password that can be changed

DHCP Option82, for which the information about the physical location
of a user is contained in the authentication packet, thus enhancing the
DHCP security

Global-level prevention of dynamic MAC address spoofing

Restriction on the number of MAC addresses on each service stream

GPON Setting the FEC in the downstream direction through the embedded OAM
message

Transmitting and receiving the PLOAM packets that comply with G.


984.3

Setting the SNMP parameters through the OLT

Setting the parameters of the inband management channel through the


OLT

Reporting the capability parameters of the device

Resetting the device remotely

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Maintenance and Management Features of the System

Table 6-9 Maintenance and management features of the system


Category Feature

Management Configuring the device through the serial port

Remotely configuring the device through Telnet

Configuring the device through CLI

SNMP V1/V2/V3 management

Managing the device through the N2000 BMS

System logs

Hierarchical alarms

Maintenance Output of the debugging information

Ping

Trace route

Remotely maintaining the device through Telnet

Loading and Loading and upgrading the data through Xmodem


upgrading
Loading and upgrading the data through TFTP/SFTP/FTP

Loading and upgrading the data online

Version rollback, for which the system can be rolled back to the
previous version after an upgrade

The configuration data are saved in active-backup mode. If the device


is powered off during the upgrade, it can start up when it is powered
on again.

Performance GPON line performance statistics


statistics
H.248 performance statistics

Upstream and downstream traffic statistics based on the VLAN or


traffic stream

IGMP packet statistics

6.4 Compliant Standards


This topic provides the reliability standards, packaging standards, and environment adaptability
standards of the MA5616.

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Reliability Standards
Standard ID Name

MIL-HDBK-217F Reliability Prediction of Electronic Equipment

BELLCORE TR-332/ Reliability Prediction Procedure for Electronic Equipment


SR-332

Packaging Standards
Standard ID Name

ISTA Procedure 2A/ ISTA: international safe transit association LEVEL 2A/2B
2B

Environment Adaptability Standards


Standard ID Name

IEC 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)

ETS 300 019-1-3 Environmental Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and


environmental tests for telecommunications equipment; Part 1-3:
Classification of environmental conditions; Stationary use at
weather protected locations

ETS 300 019-2-1 Environmental conditions and environmental tests for


V2.1.2 (2000-09) telecommunications equipment; Part 2-1: Specification of
environmental tests; Storage

ETS 300 019-2-2 Equipment Engineering; Environmental conditions and


environmental tests for telecommunications equipment. part2-2:
specification of environmental tests transportation

ETS 300 019-1-2 Environmental Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and


environmental tests for telecommunications equipment; Part 1-2:
Classification of environmental conditions; Transportation

ETS 300 019 1-1 Environmental conditions and environmental tests for
telecommunications equipment; Part 1-1: Classification of
environmental conditions; Storage

IEC 60721-3-3 Classification of environmental conditions Part3: Classification of


groups of environmental parameters and their severities-Section 3:
Stationary use at weather protected locations

GR-63-CORE Network Equipment-Building System Requirements: Physical


Protection

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Electromagnetism Compatibility Standards


Standard ID Name

IEC 61000-4-2 Electromagnetic compatibility-Part4-2: Testing and measurement


techniques-Electrostatic discharge immunity test

IEC 61000-4-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-3: Testing and


measurement techniques-Radiated, radio-frequency,
electromagnetic field immunity test

IEC 61000-4-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-4: Testing and


measurement techniques-Electrical fast transient/burst immunity
test

IEC 61000-4-5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-5: Testing and


measurement techniques-Surge immunity test

IEC 61000-4-6 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-6: Testing and


measurement techniques-Immunity to conducted disturbances,
induced by radio-frequency fields

IEC 61000-4-11 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-11: Testing and


measurement techniques-Voltage dips, short interruptions and
voltage variations immunity tests

CISPR 22 Information technology equipment-Radio disturbance


characteristics-Limits and methods of measurement

EN 55022 Information technology equipment Radio disturbance


characteristics Limits and methods of measurement

EN 55024 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics


Limits and methods of measurement

ETSI EN 300 386 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters


V1.3.3 (ERM); Telecommunication network equipment; ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility(EMC) requirements

ETSI ES 201 468 Elecromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters


V1.3.1 (ERM);Additional ElectroMagnetic Compatibility(EMC)
telecommunications equipment for enhanced availability of service
in specific applications

ETSI EN 300 132-1 Environmental Engineering(EE);Power supply interface at the


V2.2.2 input to telecommunications equipment;Part2:Operated by direct
current(ac)

Safety Standards
Standard ID Name

IEC 60950-1: 2001 Information Technology Equipment – safety – Part 1: General


Requirements

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Standard ID Name

IEC 60529 Classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures

UL 60950-1:2003 Information Technology Equipment – safety – Part 1: General


Requirements

EN 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment – safety – Part 1: General


Requirements

EN 41003 Safety of Information technology equipment

EN 60825-1 Safety of laser products - Part 1- Equipment classification,


requirement and user's guide

EN 60825-2 Safety of laser products - Part 2- Safety of optical fiber


communication

IEC 60825-1 Safety of laser products - Part 1- Equipment classification,


requirement and user's guide

IEC 60825-2 Safety of laser products - Part 2- Safety of optical fiber


communication

Integrated System Engineering Standards


Standard ID Name

IEC 60950-2001 Safety of information technology equipment including Electrical


Business Equipment

UL 60950-1:2003 Information Technology Equipment – safety – Part 1: General


Requirements

IEC 60825 Safety of laser products, parts 1 and 2

EN 60950 Safety of Information technology equipment

ETS 300 019-1-3 Equipment engineering; environmental conditions and


environment tests for telecommunications equipment

ETS 300 019-2-2 Equipment Engineering: Environmental conditions and


environmental tests for telecommunications equipment.part2-2:
specification of environmental tests transportation

ITU-T K.20 Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a


telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents

ETS 300 119 European telecommunication standard for equipment practice

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A Acronyms and Abbreviations

A
ACL Access Control List
ADSL2+ Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2plus
AES Advanced Encryption Standard
AG Access Gateway
ARP Address Resolution Protocol

B
BRAS Broadband Remote Access Server
BSC Base Station Controller
BTS Base Transceiver Station

C
CBU Cellular Backhaul Unit
CESoPSN Circuit-Emulation Service over Packet Switched Network
CLI Command Line Interface
CMM Capability Maturity Model
CSMA Carrier Sense Multiple Access

D
DBA Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DoS Denial of Service

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DSL Digital Subscriber Line


DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer

E
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
ETS European Telecommunication Standards
ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institute

F
FE Fast Ethernet
FEC Forward Error Correction
FTP File Transfer Protocol
FTTB Fiber To The Building
FTTC Fiber To The Curb
FTTM Fiber To the Mobility Base Station
FTTO Fiber To the Mobility Base Office

G
GE Gigabit Ethernet
GEM G-PON Encapsulation Mode
GPON Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network

I
ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol
IP Internet Protocol
IPTV IP Television
ISP Internet Service Provider
ITU-T International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
Standardization Sector

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L
LAN Local Area Network
LTE Long Time Evolution
LOS Loss Of Signal

M
MAC Medium Access Control
MDU Multi Dwelling Unit
MGC Media Gateway Controller
MIB Management Information Base
MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
MUX Multiplexer

O
OAM Operation, Administration and Management
OLT Optical Line Terminal
OSS Operation Support System

P
PC Personal Computer
PITP Policy Information Transfer Protocol
PMD Physical Media Dependent
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
PON Passive Optical Network
PQ Priority Queuing
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
PWE3 Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-edge

Q
QinQ 802.1q in 802.1q
QoS Quality of Service

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R
RF Radio-Frequency
RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

S
SAToP Structure-Agnostic Transport over Packet
SBU Single Business Unit
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SQL Structured Query Language
STB Set Top Box
STP Spanning Tree Protocol

T
T-CONT Transmission Container
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol
TDM Time Division Multiplexing
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TG Trunk Gateway
TL1 Transaction Language 1
TV Television

U
UCD User Centered Design
UDP User Datagram Protocol

V
VDSL2 Very High Speed DSL 2
VLAN Virtual LAN
VoIP Voice over IP
VMAC Virtual MAC

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WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing


WRR Weighted Round Robin

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