Annexure-10b) MA5620 & MA5626 Product Description PDF
Annexure-10b) MA5620 & MA5626 Product Description PDF
Annexure-10b) MA5620 & MA5626 Product Description PDF
V800R307C01
Product Description
Issue 01
Date 2009-12-05
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Product Version
OLT V800R007
MA5620/MA5626 V800R307C01
N2000 BMS V200R012C05
Contents
2 Product Architecture..................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Hardware Architecture ..................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Appearance and Structure ....................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.2 Device Configuration...........................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Software Architecture....................................................................................................................................2-3
Figures
Tables
TG
IPTV server
LAN switch
GE BRAS
OLT
PON
Optical
splitter GE
FTTB MA5620
/MA5626
MA5620
HG MA5626
LAN switch
STB
TV Phone PC
PC
User
z 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).
z The MA5620/MA5626 automatically obtains the related configuration from the N2000
BMS and the configuration automatically takes effect.
z After the service configuration of the MA5620/MA5626 is complete, no field dialing test
is required. The built-in test module of the MA5620/MA5626 performs the self-test of
the device and reports the result to the N2000 BMS.
The following part provides a detailed description:
z After the MA5620/MA5626 goes online, the OLT delivers the management channel
parameters to the MA5620/MA5626 to get through the inband management channel.
z The N2000 BMS delivers the service data to the MA5620/MA5626 through the inband
management channel to implement the plug-and-play on the MA5620/MA5626.
z 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.
z The OLT supports auto-discovery of the MDU.
z The GPON upstream transmission of the MA5620/MA5626 is based on SN
authentication, password authentication, and SN + password authentication.
z 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.
z 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.
z 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.
z Diagnosis (through optical test diagnosis and link detection) of the link between the OLT
and MDU.
z OSS integration and providing the service provisioning ports.
z Automatic batch loading through the CLI or N2000 BMS.
Terminal Management
The MA5620/MA5626 supports the following terminal management methods:
z Configuring all the system parameters of the MDU offline through the N2000 BMS.
z Automatically issuing all the system parameters through the N2000 BMS after the MDU
is powered on.
z Managing the MDU through the OLT.
z Power-on self-test of the MDU, including the self-test of the entire device, board, and
port.
z Managing the MDU state.
Software Upgrade
The MA5620/MA5626 supports the following software upgrade methods:
z 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.
z Batch upgrade. The batch upgrade efficiency is 6000 sets/five hours.
z Remote upgrade through loading hot patches in batches.
z Automatic rollback in case of upgrade failure. Thus, the safety is ensured.
Hardware Design
The MA5620/MA5626 supports the following functions:
z Complying with carrier-class reliability indexes.
z Featuring comprehensive exception handling capability.
z Passing the electrostatic discharge (ESD) test.
z Providing ITU-T K-45 lightning protection and anti-interference functions.
z Starting up at a low temperature of -25°C.
z Enduring high temperatures and it can work normally for a long time at 55°C (the
temperature is the temperature of the air intake vent of the cabinet).
z Detecting the temperature. When the temperature exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.
z Supporting the common mode 4 kV protection of the subscriber port.
z Protecting the power (2 kV in differential mode and 4 kV in common mode).
z Adopts the derating design for the electronic components to improve the reliability.
z 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).
z 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.
z 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 MA5620/MA5626 supports the following functions:
z Complying with the modularized and platform-based design concept, and adopts the
loosely coupled design for each software module.
z Adopting advanced design principles, such as object-orientation, error tolerance, error
correction, and automatic recovery.
System Design
The MA5620/MA5626 supports the following functions:
z Diverse alarm information for quick fault detection and location.
z Over-temperature protection of the subscriber line interface circuit (SLIC) and disabling
the over-temperature protection.
z In-service software upgrade.
z Backup of the data, such as the program, database, and configuration file.
z Version rollback. After an upgrade, the system can be rolled back to the previous version.
z Save of the configuration data and software of the MA5620/MA5626 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.
System Security
z Filters the packets by specified IP address, port, and protocol type.
z Filters the packets by the source MAC address and destination MAC address of the
packets.
z Filters the packets by the source route options.
z Supports ACL-based (allow/deny) access control.
Subscriber Security
z Supports L2 isolation and controlled mutual access of the subscribers.
z Supports the global Policy Information Transfer Protocol (PITP) and the PITP controlled
by VLANs.
z Supports global DHCP Option82 and the DHCP Option82 controlled by VLANs.
z 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.
z Supports the global and VLAN-level anti-MAC address spoofing and anti-IP address
spoofing based on the DHCP protocol.
z Supports the anti-MAC address spoofing function for the subscriber who uses the PPPoE
protocol.
z Supports the management of the operation rights of the maintenance and management
personnel according to different right levels.
Multicast Protocol
z Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) V2 and IGMP V3
z IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping
Multicast Service
z Up to 32 multicast VLANs and 1024 programs for each multicast VLAN
z 1024 multicast groups
z Up to 16 multicast groups that the subscribers under each service port can join
concurrently
z Delay shorter than 50 ms for joining or leaving the multicast group
z Flexible and easy channel control
z IGMP packet statistics
z High performance processing of IGMP packets, which facilitates the provision of the
broadband TV (BTV) service
2 Product Architecture
Figure 2-1 Appearance of the MA5620 (AC-powered, providing 24 FE ports and 24 POTS
ports,GPON and GE upstream transmission)
Figure 2-2 Appearance of the MA5620 (AC-powered, providing 16 FE ports and 16 POTS
ports,GPON and GE upstream transmission)
The figures showing the appearance of the external heater consider the MA5620 (AC-powered,
providing 24 FE ports and 24 POTS ports,GPON and GE upstream transmission) as examples.
z The MA5620 indicates that the configurations of the POTS ports and FE electrical ports
are provided.
z The MA5626 indicates that the configurations of only the FE electrical ports are
provided.
z 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
Network Diagram
Figure 3-1 shows the FTTB networking application.
Softswitch
N2000 BMS
TG
IPTV server
LAN switch
GE BRAS
OLT
PON
Optical
splitter
FTTB
MA5620/MA5626
MA5626 MA5620
STB
HG
Phone
PC
PC TV
Network Description
For the voice service:
The POTS terminal is connected to the IP network through the MA5620 and OLT, and then is
connected to the NGN network.
For the data service:
The PC is connected to the OLT through the MA5620/MA5626, 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.
z 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.
z 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 coverageand low maintenance cost of the GPON network, the
MA5620/MA5626 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.
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 3-2 shows the QinQ network application.
Router
VLAN 3 VLAN 3
OLT OLT QinQ
Private Line
MA5620/ MA5620/
MA5626 MA5626
LAN LAN
Switch Switch
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.
z On the subscriber side
The subscribers of VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 are connected to the MA5620/MA5626. The
MA5620/MA5626 allocates a public VLAN ID (VLAN 3 with the QinQ attribute) to the
packets, and forwards the packets to the upper layer network.
z On the network side
The packets are transmitted in the backbone network based on the public VLAN ID.
After the packets reach the MA5620/MA5626 on the other side of the backbone network,
the MA5620/MA5626 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.
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 3-3 shows the VLAN stacking network application.
ISP2
GE BRAS
ISP1
GE
L2/L3LAN switch
L2/L3 LAN switch
Enterprise A PC PC PC Enterprise B PC
Network Description
In the VLAN stacking application, the BRAS must authenticate both layers of VLAN tags.
When a subscriber packet reaches the MA5620/MA5626, 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.
The VLAN stacking application ensures that the VLANs can be reused and the multi-IPS
wholesale service can be realized.
4 Device Management
The MA5620/MA5626 does not provide an independent network port. Therefore, you can specify a
subscriber FE port to realize the local maintenance of the MA5620/MA5626.
Figure 4-1 shows the network diagram for maintaining the MA5620/MA5626 through the
CLI.
MA5620/MA5626 OLT
Network port
Upstream
port Remote
Serial/ maintenance
Serial/
network port terminal
network port
Local Local
maintenance maintenance
terminal terminal
Overview
The management functions of the N2000 BMS include the following:
z Topology management
z Performance management
z Fault management
z Security management
z Batch service processing
z Backup and upload of network element (NE) data
z Database management
z Abundant interfaces
z Environment and power supply monitoring
z 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
z 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.
z 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.
Database Management
z The N2000 BMS provides a tool for backing up and recovering the data manually or
periodically. This enhances the security of the system data.
z 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.
z The N2000 BMS supports the remote dual system backup scheme to ensure the database
security.
Abundant Interfaces
z 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.
z 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.
N2000 BMS
UMS
BRAS
OLT OLT
MA5620/MA5626 MA5620/MA5626
5 Technical Specifications
5.1.1 Dimensions
This topic describes the dimensions of the MA5620/MA5626.
5.1.2 Weight
This topic describes the weight of the MA5620/MA5626.
Configuration Weight
MA5620 3.3 kg
MA5626 3.3 kg
Heater 1.7 kg
Parameter Specification
Table 5-5 Power consumption of the MA5620/MA5626 (AC power input and GPON and GE
upstream transmission)
Service Features
Features Specifications
Features Specifications
Classification Features
Management Supports the configuring of the device through the serial port
Supports the configuring of the device through telnet
Supports the configuring of the device through CLI
Supports SNMP V1, SNMP V2, and SNMP V3 management
Supports the managing of the device through the N2000 BMS
Classification Features
Reliability Standards
Standard ID Name
Packaging Standards
Standard ID Name
Standard ID Name
Safety Standards
Standard ID Name
Standard ID Name
A
ACL Access Control List
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
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
G
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
L
LAN Local Area Network
LTE Long Time Evolution
LOS Loss Of Signal
M
MAC Medium Access Control
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
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
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
U
UCD User Centered Design
UDP User Datagram Protocol
V
VLAN Virtual LAN
VMAC Virtual MAC
W
WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing
WRR Weighted Round Robin