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FiberHome AN5116-06B Configuration Manual (732 pages)
Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON
Brand:
FiberHome
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 17 MB
Table of Contents
Legal Notice
5
All Rights Reserved
5
Preface
7
Related Documentation
7
Version
10
Intended Readers
10
Conventions
11
Terminology Conventions
11
Symbol Conventions
11
Operation Safety Rules
13
Table of Contents
19
Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path
55
Configuring the Console
56
Configuration Preparation
56
Connecting with the Network Management Computer
57
Figure 1-1 Connection with the CLI Network Management System
57
Logging into the Console
58
Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path
63
Figure 1-2 Network Diagram of the ANM2000
64
Table 1-1 Planned Data for Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path
64
Configuring the Management VLAN
66
Table 1-2 Command Format for Configuring the Management VLAN
66
Configuring the Static Routing
67
Table 1-3 Command Format for Configuring the Static Routing
67
Configuration Examples
67
Configuring the SNMP
67
Table 1-4 Command Format for Configuring the SNMP
67
End of Configuration
70
Logging into the ANM2000
71
Adding Device
73
Configuration Rules
74
Configuration Flow Chart
75
Figure 2-1 Basic Configuration Flow Chart
75
Adding a Management Domain
76
Figure 2-2 the Add Domain Dialog Box
76
Figure 2-3 the Object Tree Management Domain
77
Adding a System
78
Operation Steps
78
Figure 2-4 Adding the AN5116-06B System
79
Figure 2-5 the System in the Object Tree Pane
79
Adding a Module
80
Figure 2-7 the Module in the Object Tree Pane
81
Adding a Card
82
Adding a Card Automatically
82
Figure 2-8 Detecting the Physical Configuration Automatically
83
Figure 2-9 Detecting the Results of the Physical Configurations
83
Adding a Card Manually
84
Figure 2-10 the AN5116-06B Subrack View
84
Figure 2-11 the AN5116-06B Subrack View
84
Figure 2-12 Adding a Card
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Table 2-1 Card Configuration of the AN5116-06B
85
Figure 2-13 Adding a Card to the AN5116-06B Subrack
86
Authorizing a Card
87
Authorizing a Card Which Is Present
87
Parameter Explanation
87
Table 2-2 the Parameters in the Card Authorization Window
87
Figure 2-14 the Dialog Box for Setting Card Authorization
88
Pre-Authorizing a Card Which Is Not Present
89
Figure 2-15 Configuring Card Authorization
89
Figure 2-16 Configuring Card Authorization
90
Table 2-3 Card Authorization Window Parameters
90
Figure 2-17 Confirming Card Pre-Authorization
91
Figure 2-18 Completing Card Pre-Authorization
92
Synchronizing Time
93
ONU Authentication and Authorization
95
Configuration Principles
96
Example for Authorization Without Authentication
98
Example Introduction
98
Configuration Flow Chart
98
Configuring PON Port Authentication Mode
98
Figure 3-2 the PON Authentication Mode Window -- in Non-Authentication Mode
99
End of Configuration
100
Figure 3-3 Configuring the Non-Authentication Mode
100
Example for Authentication and Authorization Based on Physical Identifier
101
Example Introduction
101
Planning Data
101
Configuration Flow Chart
102
Configuring PON Port Authentication Mode
102
Configuration Flow Chart for the Physical Identifier Authentication Mode
102
Configuring the ONU Physical Address Whitelist
104
Figure 3-6 Configuring the Physical Identifier Authentication Mode
104
Figure 3-7 Pre-Authentication Configuration Based on Physical Identifier
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Successful Pre-Authentication Configuration Based on Physical Identifier
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Figure 3-9 the Get Unauthorized ONU Dialog Box -- Based on Physical Identifier
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Figure 3-10 the Physical Address White List Setting Window -- Based on
107
End of Configuration
108
Figure 3-11 Successful Automatic Authorization -- Based on Physical Identifier
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Figure 3-12 the ONU List -- Based on Physical Identifier
108
Example for Authentication and Authorization Based on Password
110
Example Introduction
110
Planning Data
110
Configuration Flow Chart
111
Configuring PON Port Authentication Mode
112
Configuring the ONU Password Whitelist
113
Figure 3-15 Configuring the Password Authentication Mode - Based on Password
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Figure 3-17 Successful Pre-Authentication Configuration -- Based on Password
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Figure 3-18 the Get Unauthorized ONU Dialog Box - Based on Password
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End of Configuration
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Figure 3-19 the Password White List Setting Window - Based on Password
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Figure 3-20 Successful Automatic Authorization - Based on Password
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Figure 3-21 the ONU List - Based on Password
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Example for Authentication and Authorization Based on Physical Identifier + Password
119
Example Introduction
119
Planning Data
119
Configuration Flow Chart
120
Physical Identifier
120
Configuration Flow Chart for the Physical Identifier + Password Authentication Mode
120
Configuring PON Port Authentication Mode
121
Configuring the ONU Physical Identifier Whitelist
122
Configuring the Physical Identifier + Password Authentication Mode
122
Figure 3-25 Pre-Authentication Configuration - Based on Physical Identifier + Password
123
Successful Pre-Authentication Configuration - Based on Physical Identifier + Password
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Password
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Figure 3-27 the Get Unauthorized ONU Dialog Box - Based on Physical Identifier + Password
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End of Configuration
126
Figure 3-28 the Physical Address White List Setting Window - Based on Physical Identifier + Password
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Figure 3-29 Successful Automatic Authorization - Based on Physical Identifier
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Figure 3-30 the ONU List - Based on Physical Identifier + Password
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Example for Authentication Mode Switching with Maintaining Original
128
ONU Authorization and Configuration
128
Example Introduction
128
Configuration Flow Chart
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Figure 3-31 Configuration Flow Chart for Authentication Mode Switching with Maintaining the Original ONU Configuration
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Switching PON Port Authentication Mode
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The PON Authentication Mode Window -- Maintaining the Original
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Configuring the ONU Password Whitelist
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Figure 3-34 the Get Unauthorized ONU Dialog Box -- Maintaining the Original
131
End of Configuration
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Figure 3-35 the Password White List Setting Window -- Maintaining the Original ONU Authorization and Configuration
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Figure 3-36 Successful Password Whitelist Authorization -- Maintaining the Original ONU Authorization and Configuration
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Figure 3-37 the Physical Address Whitelist after the Switching -- Maintaining the
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Figure 3-38 the ONU List -- Maintaining the Original ONU Authorization and Configuration
133
Example for Authentication Mode Switching Without Maintaining Original ONU Authorization and Configuration
134
Example Introduction
134
Configuration Flow Chart
134
Authorization and Configuration
134
Figure 3-39 Configuration Flow Chart for Authentication Mode Switching Without Maintaining the Original ONU Configuration
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Deleting ONU from Physical Address Whitelist
135
Switching PON Port Authentication Mode
136
Figure 3-42 the PON Authentication Mode Window - Without Maintaining Original ONU Authorization and Configuration
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Configuring the ONU Password Whitelist
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Figure 3-44 the Get Unauthorized ONU Dialog Box - Without Maintaining Original ONU Authorization and Configuration
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End of Configuration
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Figure 3-45 the Password White List Setting Window - Without Maintaining Original ONU Authorization and Configuration
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Figure 3-46 Successful Password Whitelist Authorization - Without Maintaining Original ONU Authorization and Configuration
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Figure 3-47 the ONU List - Without Maintaining Original ONU Authorization and
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Example for ONU Deauthorization
142
Example Introduction
142
Configuration Flow Chart
142
Deleting the ONU from the Physical Identifier Whitelist
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Figure 3-48 Configuration Flow Chart for ONU Deauthorization under the Authentication Mode Based on Physical Identifier
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Figure 3-49 the Physical Address White List Setting Window - ONU Deauthorization
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End of Configuration
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Figure 3-50 Deleting ONU Authorization Information
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Configuring Voice Services
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Configuring the Voip Services - H.248 Example
145
Configuring Rules
146
Service Network
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Figure 4-1 the Voip Service Network Based on the H.248 Protocol
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Configuring the Services Respectively
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Table 4-1 Planned Data on the OLT Side of the Voip Service Based on the
147
Configuration
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Mode (for the AN5506-04-B)
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Table 4-2 Planned Data on the ONU Side of the Voip Service Based on the H.248 Protocol (Configuring Respectively)
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Figure 4-3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN - H.248 Example
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Figure 4-7 AN5506-10-B1 Bandwidth Configuration - H.248 Example
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Configuring the Services in a Batch Manner
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Table 4-3 Planned Data on the OLT Side of the Voip Service Based on the
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Table 4-4 Planned Data on the ONU Side of the Voip Service Based on the H.248 Protocol (Configuring in a Batch Manner)
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Figure 4-15 the ONU Bandwidth Configuration Profile - H.248 Example
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Figure 4-19 ONU Voice Port Configuration - H.248 Example
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Configuring the Voip Service - MGCP Example
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Configuration Rules
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Service Network
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Figure 4-20 the Voip Service Network Based on the MGCP Protocol
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Configuring the Services Respectively
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Table 4-5 Planned Data on the OLT Side of the Voip Service Based on the MGCP Protocol (Configuring Respectively)
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Table 4-6 Planned Data on the ONU Side of the Voip Service Based on the
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Figure 4-21 Flow Chart for Configuring the Voip Services Respectively - MGCP
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Figure 4-26 AN5506-10-B1 Bandwidth Configuration - MGCP Example
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Figure 4-27 FXS1 Voice Configuration of the AN5506-04-B - MGCP Example
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Figure 4-28 FXS2 Voice Configuration of the AN5506-04-B - MGCP Example
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Figure 4-29 FXS1 Voice Configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 -- MGCP Example
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Figure 4-30 FXS2 Voice Configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 - MGCP Example
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Configuring the Services in a Batch Manner
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Table 4-7 Planned Data on the OLT Side of the Voip Service Based on the MGCP Protocol (Configuring in a Batch Manner)
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Table 4-8 Planned Data on the ONU Side of the Voip Service Based on the
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Figure 4-31 Flow Chart for Configuring Voip Services in a Batch Manner - MGCP
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Figure 4-34 the ONU Bandwidth Configuration Profile
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Figure 4-36 ONU Voice Port Advanced Configuration Profile
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Figure 4-38 ONU Voice Port Configuration
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Configuring the Voip Services - SIP Example
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Configuring Rules
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Service Network
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Figure 4-39 the Voip Service Network Based on the SIP Protocol
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Configuring the Services Respectively
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Planning Data
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Figure 4-40 Flow Chart for Configuring the Voip Services Respectively - SIP Example
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Figure 4-45 AN5506-10-B1 Bandwidth Configuration - SIP Example
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Figure 4-46 FXS1 Voice Configuration of the AN5506-04-B - SIP Example
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Figure 4-47 FXS2 Voice Configuration of the AN5506-04-B - SIP Example
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Figure 4-48 FXS1 Voice Configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 - SIP Example
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Figure 4-49 FXS2 Voice Configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 - SIP Example
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Configuring the Services in a Batch Manner
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An5506-04-B)
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An5506-10-B1)
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An5506-10-B1)
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Figure 4-50 Flow Chart for Configuring Voip Services in a Batch Manner - SIP
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Figure 4-53 the ONU Bandwidth Configuration Profile - SIP Example
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Figure 4-57 ONU Voice Port Configuration - SIP Example
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Operation Steps
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Figure 4-58 Configuring the Parameters of the DHCP of the NGN Uplink Interface
238
Configuring the Advanced Profile Parameters for the Softswitch
239
Configuring the Softswitch Intercommunication Profiles
239
Binding Softswitch Intercommunication Profiles
243
Figure 4-60 Binding the Softswitch Intercommunication Profiles
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Configuring the NGN Heartbeat Parameters
246
Figure 4-61 Configuring the NGN Heartbeat Parameters
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Configuring the IAD MD5 Authentication
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Figure 4-62 Configuring the IAD MD5 Authentication
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Registering / Unregistering the NGN User
250
Figure 4-63 Registering / Unregistering NGN Users
251
Configuring the Digitmap
252
Figure 4-64 Configuring the Digitmap
253
Displaying the Status Information
254
Viewing the MGC Register Server's Status
254
Viewing the NGN User Port's Status
255
Viewing the IAD IP Information
256
Figure 4-66 Displaying the NGN User Port's Status
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Figure 4-67 Displaying the IAD IP Information
257
Configuring Data Services
259
Example for Data Service Configuration - in the VLAN Transparent
259
Transmission Mode
259
Configuration Rules
260
Service Network
261
Figure 5-1 the Data Service Network in the VLAN Transparent Transmission Mode
261
Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-04-B)
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Figure 5-3 the Local End Service VLAN Window - Completed
266
Figure 5-4 the Bandwidth Config Window - Completed
267
Figure 5-5 the ONU Port Service Configuration
268
Figure 5-6 the Services Configuration Dialog Box
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Figure 5-7 the Port Service Configuration Completed
269
Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-04-B)
270
Port
271
Figure 5-8 the Batch Configuration Flow Chart of Data Service Provisioning in the
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Figure 5-9 the Bandwidth Config Profile Window -Completed
275
Creating a Service Profile
276
Figure 5-11 the ONU Subprofile Config Dialog Box
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Figure 5-12 the Service Profile Window
277
Figure 5-13 the ONU Port Profile Config Dialog Box
278
Figure 5-14 the Service Profile Window - Completed
279
Figure 5-15 the Select Objects Dialog Box for the ONU Number Configuration
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Figure 5-16 the Service Profile Binding Window for the AN5506-04-B - Completed
280
Configuring Data Services Respectively
281
An5506-10-B1)
281
Figure 5-17 Flow Chart for Provisioning Data Services Respectively in the Transparent Transmission Mode (for the AN5506-10-B1)
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Figure 5-18 the Bandwidth Config Window - Completed
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Figure 5-19 the ONU Port Service Configuration
285
Figure 5-20 the Services Configuration Dialog Box
286
Figure 5-21 the Port Service Configuration Completed
287
Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner
288
An5506-10-B1)
288
Figure 5-23 the Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed
292
Configuration Example
292
Figure 5-24 Set Configuration Objects
293
Figure 5-25 Binding the Bandwidth Allocation Profile
293
Figure 5-26 the Service Model Profile Window
294
Figure 5-28 Set Configuration Objects
296
Figure 5-29 the ONU Data Port Configure Window
297
Figure 5-30 Set the Configuration Objects
298
Figure 5-31 the ONU Data Service Configure Window
298
End of Configuration
299
Example for Data Service Configuration - in the Tag Mode
300
Configuration Rules
300
Service Network
301
Figure 5-32 the Data Service Network Diagram (in the Tag Mode)
301
Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-04-B)
302
An5506-04-B)
302
Figure 5-34 the Local End Service VLAN Window - Completed
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Figure 5-35 the Bandwidth Config Window - Completed
307
Figure 5-36 the ONU Port Service Configuration
308
Figure 5-37 the Services Configuration Dialog Box
308
Figure 5-38 the Port Service Configuration Completed
309
Figure 5-39 the Batch Configuration Flow Chart of Data Service Provisioning in the
313
Figure 5-40 the Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed
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Creating a Service Profile
316
Figure 5-42 the ONU Subprofile Config Dialog Box
317
Figure 5-43 the Service Profile Window
317
Figure 5-44 the ONU Port Profile Config Dialog Box
318
Figure 5-45 the Service Profile Window - Completed
319
Figure 5-46 the Select Objects Dialog Box
320
Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-10-B1)
321
An5506-10-B1)
321
Figure 5-47 the Service Profile Binding Window
321
Port
322
Figure 5-48 Flow Chart for Provisioning Data Services Respectively in the Tag Mode (for the AN5506-10-B1)
324
Figure 5-50 the ONU Port Service Configuration
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Figure 5-51 the Services Configuration Dialog Box
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Figure 5-52 the ONU Port Service Configuration Completed
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Figure 5-54 the Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed
333
Figure 5-55 Set the Configuration Objects
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Figure 5-56 the ONU Config Window - Completed
334
Figure 5-58 the SVLAN Profile Window - Completed
336
Figure 5-60 the ONU Data Port Configure Window
338
Figure 5-61 the Add Item Number Dialog Box
339
Figure 5-62 the ONU Data Service Configure Window
339
End of Configuration
340
Example for Data Service Configuration - in the VLAN 1:1 Translation Mode
341
Configuration Rules
341
Service Network
342
Figure 5-63 the Data Service Network Diagram (in the VLAN 1:1 Translation Mode)
342
Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-04-B)
343
Figure 5-64 Flow Chart for Provisioning Data Services Respectively in the VLAN
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Figure 5-66 the Bandwidth Config Window
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Figure 5-67 the ONU Port Service Configuration
349
Figure 5-68 the Services Configuration Dialog Box
350
Figure 5-69 the Port Service Configuration Completed
351
Figure 5-70 the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Window - Completed
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Figure 5-71 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window
353
Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-04-B)
354
Figure 5-73 the Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed
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Creating a Service Profile
361
Figure 5-75 the ONU Subprofile Config Dialog Box
362
Figure 5-76 the Service Profile Window
362
Figure 5-77 the ONU Port Profile Config Dialog Box
363
Figure 5-78 the Service Profile Window - Completed
364
Figure 5-79 the Select Objects Dialog Box
365
Figure 5-80 the Service Profile Binding Window
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Figure 5-81 the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Window - Completed
367
Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-10-B1)
368
An5506-10-B1)
368
Figure 5-82 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window - Completed
368
Figure 5-83 Flow Chart for Provisioning Data Services Respectively in the VLAN
371
Figure 5-85 the ONU Port Data Service Configuration
373
Figure 5-86 the Services Configuration Dialog Box
374
Figure 5-87 the Port Service Configuration Completed
375
Figure 5-88 the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Window - Completed
376
Figure 5-89 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window - Completed
377
Figure 5-90 the Batch Configuration Flow Chart of Data Service Provisioning in the
381
Figure 5-91 the Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed
383
Figure 5-92 Set the Configuration Object
384
Figure 5-93 Binding the Bandwidth Allocation Profile
384
Figure 5-95 Set Configuration Objects
386
Figure 5-96 the ONU Data Port Configure Window - Completed
387
Figure 5-97 Set Configuration Objects
388
Figure 5-98 the ONU Data Service Configure Window - Completed
388
Figure 5-99 the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Window - Completed
389
Operation Steps
390
End of Configuration
391
Figure 5-100 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window - Completed
391
Example for Data Service Configuration - in the VLAN N:1 Translation Mode
392
Figure 5-101 the Data Service Network Diagram (in the VLAN N:1 Translation Mode)
393
Configuring Data Services Respectively
394
An5506-04-B
394
Figure 5-102 Flow Chart for Provisioning Data Services Respectively in the VLAN
398
Figure 5-103 the Local End Service VLAN Window - Completed
399
Figure 5-104 the Bandwidth Config Window - Completed
400
Figure 5-105 the ONU Port Service Configuration
401
Figure 5-106 the Services Configuration Dialog Box (1)
401
Figure 5-107 the Services Configuration Dialog Box (2)
402
Figure 5-108 the Port Service Configuration Completed
403
Figure 5-109 the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Window - Completed
404
Figure 5-110 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window - Completed
405
An5506-04-B)
406
Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-10-B1)
406
Figure 5-111 the Batch Configuration Flow Chart of Data Service Provisioning in the
410
Figure 5-112 the Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed
411
Figure 5-113 the Data Service Profile Window - Completed
413
Figure 5-114 the ONU Subprofile Config Dialog Box
414
Figure 5-115 the Service Profile Window
414
Figure 5-116 the ONU Port Profile Config Dialog Box
415
Figure 5-117 the Service Profile Window - Completed
416
Figure 5-118 the Select Objects Dialog Box
417
Figure 5-119 the Service Profile Binding Window - Completed
418
Figure 5-120 the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Window - Completed
419
Figure 5-121 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window - Completed
420
Figure 5-122 Flow Chart for Provisioning Data Services Respectively in the VLAN
424
Figure 5-123 the Bandwidth Config Window
425
Figure 5-124 the ONU Port Service Configuration
426
Figure 5-125 the Service Configuration (1)
427
Figure 5-126 the Services Configuration (2)
427
Figure 5-127 the Port Service Configuration - Completed
428
Figure 5-128 the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Window - Completed
429
Operation Steps
430
Figure 5-129 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window - Completed
430
Figure 5-130 the Batch Configuration Flow Chart of Data Service Provisioning in the
434
Figure 5-131 the Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed
435
Configuration Example
436
Figure 5-132 Set Configuration Objects
436
Figure 5-133 Binding the Bandwidth Allocation Profile
437
Figure 5-134 the Service Model Profile Window - Completed
438
Figure 5-135 Set Configuration Objects
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Figure 5-136 the ONU Data Port Configure Window - Completed
439
Figure 5-137 Set Configuration Objects (1)
440
Figure 5-138 the Batch Modify Dialog Box
441
Figure 5-139 Set Configuration Objects (2)
442
Figure 5-140 the ONU Data Service Configure Window - Completed
442
Figure 5-141 the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Window - Completed
443
Operation Steps
444
End of Configuration
445
Figure 5-142 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window - Completed
445
Example for Data Service Configuration - in the Flexible Qinq Mode
446
Configuration Rules
446
Service Network
446
Figure 5-143 the Data Service Network Diagram (in the Flexible Qinq Mode)
446
Configuring Data Services in the Flexible Qinq Mode (for the AN5506-04-B)
447
Figure 5-144 the Configuration Flow Chart of the Data Service Provisioning in the
451
Figure 5-145 the Local End Service VLAN Window - Completed
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Figure 5-146 the Bandwidth Config Window - Completed
453
Figure 5-147 the ONU Port Service Configuration
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Figure 5-148 the Services Configuration Dialog Box
455
Figure 5-149 the Port Service Configuration - Completed
456
Figure 5-150 the OLT Qinq Domain Window - Completed
457
Figure 5-151 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window - Completed
458
Configuring Data Services in the Flexible Qinq Mode (for the AN5506-10-B1)
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Figure 5-152 the Configuration Flow Chart of the Data Service Provisioning in the
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Figure 5-153 the Bandwidth Config Window - Completed ONU
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Figure 5-154 the ONU Port Service Configuration
464
Figure 5-155 the Services Configuration Dialog Box
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Figure 5-156 the Port Service Configuration Completed
466
Figure 5-157 the OLT Qinq Domain Window - Completed
467
Operation Steps
468
Figure 5-158 the PON Attach / Detach VLAN Table Window - Completed
468
End of Configuration
468
Configuring Multicast Services
469
Example for Multicast Service Configuration - Proxy Mode
470
Configuration Rules
470
Service Network
471
Figure 6-1 Network Diagram of Multicast Services (Proxy Mode)
471
Configuring Multicast Services Respectively (for the AN5506-04-B)
472
Table 6-1 the OLT Side Planning Data of the Multicast Services under the Proxy
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Mode (Configuring Respectively)
474
Figure 6-2 Configuration Flow Chart of Starting up the Multicast Services in Proxy
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Figure 6-3 Configuring the Local End Service Data
477
Configuring the Multicast Mode
480
Figure 6-8 Configuring the Multicast VLAN
483
Figure 6-9 Allocating the Multicast Bandwidth
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Figure 6-11 Service Configuration of the AN5506-04-B (1)
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Figure 6-12 Service Configuration of the AN5506-04-B (2)
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Figure 6-13 Service Configuration of the AN5506-04-B (3)
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Configuring Multicast Services Respectively (for the AN5506-10-B1)
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Mode (Configuring Respectively)
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Table 6-4 the AN5506-10-B1 Side Planning Data of the Multicast Services under
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Figure 6-14 Configuration Flow Chart of Starting up the Multicast Services in Proxy
492
Figure 6-15 Allocating the Multicast Bandwidth
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Figure 6-16 Service Configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (1)
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Figure 6-17 Service Configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (2)
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Figure 6-18 Service Configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (3)
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Operation Steps
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Configuring Multicast Services in a Batch Manner
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Table 6-5 the OLT Side Planning Data of the Multicast Services under the Proxy
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Mode (Configuring in a Batch Manner)
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Table 6-6 the AN5506-04-B Side Planning Data of the Multicast Services under
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Service
501
An5506-04-B
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Figure 6-20 Configuration Flow Chart of Starting up the Multicast Services in Proxy
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Figure 6-21 Configuring the ONU Bandwidth Allocation Profile
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Figure 6-22 Configuring the Multicast Service Profile
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Figure 6-23 Configuring the ONU Sub-Profile
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Figure 6-24 Configuring the ONU Port Sub-Profile
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Figure 6-25 Configuring the Service Profile
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Figure 6-26 Selecting the Object
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Figure 6-27 Binding the ONU to the Service Profile
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Configuring Multicast Services in a Batch Manner
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An5506-10-B1)
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Table 6-7 the OLT Side Planning Data of the Multicast Services under the Proxy
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Table 6-8 the AN5506-10-B1 Side Planning Data of the Multicast Services under
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Figure 6-28 Configuration Flow Chart of Starting up the Multicast Services in Proxy
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Figure 6-29 Configuring the ONU Bandwidth Allocation Profile
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Figure 6-30 Binding the ONU to the Bandwidth Allocation Profile
518
Figure 6-32 Adding Two Items
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Figure 6-34 Configuring the Port Parameters
522
Viewing Operations
523
Figure 6-36 Viewing the ONU Multicast Address Table
524
Figure 6-37 Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the Line Card
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Example for Multicast Service Configuration - Controllable Mode
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Configuration Rules
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Service Network
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Figure 6-38 Network Diagram of Multicast Services (Controllable Mode)
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Configuring Multicast Services Respectively
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Planning Data
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Table 6-9 the OLT Side Planning Data of the Multicast Services under the Controllable Mode (Configuring Respectively)
528
Figure 6-39 Configuration Flow Chart of Starting up the the Multicast Services in
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Figure 6-40 Configuring the Local End Service Data
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Figure 6-46 Configuring the Multicast Profile
540
Figure 6-47 Configuring the Multicast Group Parameters
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Figure 6-48 Configuring the Port Parameters
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Figure 6-49 Allocating the Multicast Bandwidth
544
Figure 6-50 Service Configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (1)
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Figure 6-51 Service Configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (2)
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Configuring Multicast Services in a Batch Manner
548
Table 6-11 the OLT Side Planning Data of the Multicast Services under the Controllable Mode (Configuring in a Batch Manner)
548
Table 6-12 the AN5506-10-B1 Side Planning Data of the Multicast Services under
551
Figure 6-53 Configuration Flow Chart of Starting up the the Multicast Services in
553
Figure 6-54 Configuring the ONU Bandwidth Allocation Profile
555
Figure 6-55 Binding the ONU to the Bandwidth Allocation Profile
556
Figure 6-57 Adding the Item Number
558
Figure 6-58 Configuring the ONU Muticast Services
558
Viewing Operations
559
Figure 6-60 Viewing the Online Multicast Group Information of the Specified ONU
561
Figure 6-61 Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the Core Switch Card
562
Figure 6-62 Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the Line Card
563
Configuring the Multicast Concatenation
564
Configuring the Multicast Cascade Port
564
Viewing the Uplink Port Information
565
Figure 6-63 Configuring the Multicast Cascade Port
565
Figure 6-64 Viewing the Uplink Port Information
566
Configuring the Maximum Multicast Bandwidth for Uplink Ports
567
Figure 6-65 Configuring the Uplink Port's Maximum Multicast Bandwidth
568
Operation Steps
569
Configuring OLT Multicast Protocol Parameters
569
Table 6-15 Planned Data of the OLT Multicast Protocol Parameters
569
Figure 6-66 Configuring the Multicast Protocol Parameters
570
Configuring ONU Multicast Parameters
571
Table 6-16 Planned Data of the ONU Multicast Parameter
571
Figure 6-67 Configuring the ONU Parameters
572
Configuring the Prejoin Groups
573
Figure 6-68 Configuring the Prejoin Group
574
Configuring Multicast Default Preview Parameters
575
Figure 6-69 Configuring the Multicast Default Preview Parameters
576
Configuring Multicast Logs
577
Configuring the Multicast Log Time
577
Table 6-19 Planned Data of the Multicast Log Time Parameters
577
Configuring the Automatic Uploading of the Multicast Logs
578
Figure 6-70 Configuring the Multicast Log Time Parameters
578
Table 6-20 Planned Data of the Automatic Uploading of the Multicast Logs
578
Figure 6-71 Configuring the Automatic Uploading of the Multicast Logs
579
Configuring the Uploading of the Multicast Logs to the FTP
580
Table 6-21 Planned Data of Uploading the Multicast Logs to the FTP
580
Viewing the Multicast Logs
581
Figure 6-72 Uploading the Multicast Logs to the FTP
581
Clearing the Logs
582
Figure 6-73 Viewing the Log Information
582
Figure 6-74 Clearing the Logs
583
Viewing the Multicast Statistical Information
584
Viewing the Statistical Information of the Multicast Groups
584
Viewing the Statistical Information of the ONU Port
585
Figure 6-76 Viewing the Multicast Statistical Information of the ONU Port
585
Forcing the Users to Leave
586
Table 6-22 Planned Data of Forcing Users to Leave
586
Figure 6-77 Forcing the Users to Leave
587
Refreshing the Multicast Configuration Information
588
Figure 6-78 Refreshing the Multicast Configuration Information
588
Querying the Fast Leave Capability of the ONU
589
Figure 6-79 Querying the Fast Leave Capability of the ONU
589
Configuring the TDM Services
591
Configuration Rules
592
Service Network
592
Figure 7-1 TDM Service Network Diagram
592
Planning Data
593
Configuration Flow
594
Figure 7-2 Flow Chart for Configuring the TDM Services
594
Configuring the System Clock
595
Configuring the Clock Recovery
596
Figure 7-4 Completing the Clock Recovery Mode Configuration
596
Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation
597
Configuring the E1 Parameters for ONU Subscribers
598
End of Configuration
599
Figure 7-6 Completing the E1 Parameter Configuration
599
Figure 8-1 Wi-Fi Service Network
603
Figure 9-1 the CATV Service Network
614
Configuration Example
615
Figure 9-2 the CATV Service Configuration
616
Figure 9-3 CATV Service Configuration - Completed
617
Upgrading the Software
619
Important Notice
620
Upgrading Rules
621
Table 10-1 Planned Data for Upgrading the Core Switch Card
622
Figure 10-1 Flow Chart for Upgrading the Core Control Card Software
623
Figure 10-5 Upgrading the Original Standby Core Switch Card Software
627
Figure 10-6 Ftp - Upgrading the Core Switch Card
628
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FiberHome AN5116-06B Hardware Description (234 pages)
Optical Line Terminal Equipment
Brand:
FiberHome
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
1 Documentation Guide
17
2 Subrack
19
Subrack Models and Specifications
20
Introduction to the AN5116-06B Subrack
20
Structure and Dimensions
21
Slot Distribution and Matching Cards
23
Anti-Dust Screen
24
Fan Unit
26
Ventilation Principle
28
Introduction to the AN5516-06 Subrack
29
Structure and Dimensions
29
Slot Distribution and Matching Cards
30
Anti-Dust Screen
32
Fan Unit
33
Ventilation Principle
34
Introduction to the AN5516-04 Subrack
35
Structure and Dimensions
35
Slot Distribution and Matching Cards
36
Fan Unit
37
Ventilation Principle
39
3 Card
40
Card Structure and Dimensions
41
Overview of Cards
43
Core Switch Card
45
Function Overview of the Core Switch Card
45
Hswa
47
Hswb
49
Hswd
51
Switch Uplink Card
54
Function Overview of the Switch Uplink Card
54
Hsub
55
Hsuc
59
Uplink Card
61
Function Overview of the Uplink Card
62
Hu1A
62
Hu1B
65
Hu2A
67
Hu2C
69
Hu4A
72
Gu6B
73
Gu6F
75
Power Card
77
Pwr
78
Pwra
79
Pwrd
80
EPON / 10G EPON Service Card
81
Function Overview of the EPON / 10G EPON Service Card
81
Ec4B
82
Ec8B
84
Ecob
87
Xg8A
89
GPON / XG-PON / GPON&XG-PON Combo Service Card
91
Function Overview of the GPON / XG-PON / GPON&XG-PON Combo Service Card
91
Gc4B
93
Gc8B
95
Gcob
98
Xp4A
100
Xp8A
102
Xp8C
105
MSAN Service Card
108
Ppda
108
Ppea
111
Apsa
113
Vpsa
116
Ftsa
118
Cata
121
Cvta
124
Shua
127
Broa
129
Seta
131
Vector Card
134
Vcna
134
Fcea
136
Ethernet Service Card
137
Gsof
137
TDM Service Card
140
Ce1B
140
C155A
142
OTDR Line Diagnosis and Measurement Card
145
Function Overview of the OTDR Line Diagnosis and
145
Measurement Card
145
Odma
145
Odmb
148
Odmc
150
Other Cards
152
Tima
152
Cio
156
4 Optical Module
158
Mappings between Modules and Cards
159
EPON Optical Module
161
GPON Optical Module
162
XG-PON Optical Module
163
GPON&XG-PON Combo Optical Module
163
GE / 10GE Module
164
TDM Optical Module
167
5 Wire and Cable
168
Cable Overview
169
Power Cable
170
Cabinet Power Cable
170
Subrack Power Cable (AN5116-06B)
173
Subrack Power Cable (AN5516-06)
175
Subrack DC Power Cable (AN5516-04)
176
Subrack AC Power Cable (AN5516-04)
178
Protection Earth Ground Cable
179
PDP Protection Earth Ground Cable
179
Subrack Protection Earth Ground Cable
181
Alarm Cable
182
Alarm Cable for the Head of Row Cabinet
182
Subrack Alarm Cable
184
Fiber Jumper
185
64-Conductor Audio Interface Connection Cable
187
64-Conductor E1 Interface Connection Cable (75 Ω)
191
64-Conductor E1 Interface Connection Cable (120 Ω)
194
Network Cable
197
E1 Coaxial Cable
200
Coaxial Clock Cable
203
Serial Port Line
204
Dry Contact Cable
205
FiberHome AN5116-06B Product Description (110 pages)
Broadband Access Network Optical Line Terminal Equipment
Brand:
FiberHome
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Product Description
1
Legal Notice
5
Preface
7
Related Documentation
7
Version
8
Conventions
9
Table of Contents
11
1 Product Introduction
19
Product Positioning
20
Functions and Features
21
EPON / GPON / 10G EPON Integrated Access Capability
21
Interface Type
24
Figure 1-2 Physical Interfaces of the AN5116-06B
24
Table 1-1 Interfaces of the AN5116 06B
24
Support to Ipv6 Protocol
25
Multicast Function
27
Voice Function
29
Layer 3 Routing Function
30
VLAN Function
31
Qos Guarantee
33
Security Mechanism
35
Reliability Design
37
Maintainability and Manageability
39
Alarm Management
40
Performance Management
40
List of Functions and Features
41
Table 1-2 List of Functions and Features
41
2 Product Application
45
Network Introduction
46
Network Application
46
Triple Play Application
46
Figure 2-1 Network Diagram of the AN5116-06B
46
MSTP Service Application
47
Figure 2-2 the Triple Play Application of the AN5116-06B
47
TDM Service Application
48
Figure 2-3 Network of the AN5116-06B in MSTP Service
48
Residence and Home Application
49
Figure 2-4 Network of the AN5116-06B in TDM Service
49
Figure 2-5 Application of the AN5116-06B in Residential Districts and
50
Small Cell Bearing Application
51
Figure 2-6 Application of the AN5116-06B in the Small Cell
51
High Bandwidth Access Application
52
Figure 2-7 Application of the AN5116-06B in High Bandwidth Access
53
Wi-Fi Hot Spot Covering Application
54
Figure 2-8 Application of the AN5116-06B in the Wi-Fi Hot Spot Covering
55
3 Product Composition
57
Logical Architecture
58
Figure 3-1 Logical Architecture of the AN5116-06B
58
Hardware Structure
59
19-Inch Cabinet
59
Figure 3-2 Appearance of a 19-Inch Cabinet
60
21-Inch Cabinet (Without the Anti-Dust Screen)
61
Figure 3-3 Typical Layout of a 19-Inch Cabinet
61
Figure 3-4 Appearance of a 21-Inch Cabinet (Without the Anti-Dust Screen)
62
Figure 3-5 Typical Layout of a 21-Inch Cabinet (Without the Anti-Dust Screen)
63
21-Inch Cabinet (with the Anti-Dust Screen)
64
Figure 3-6 Appearance of a 21-Inch Cabinet (with the Anti-Dust Screen)
64
Figure 3-7 Typical Layout of a 21-Inch Cabinet (with the Anti-Dust Screen)
65
Pdp
66
Subrack
67
Figure 3-8 Appearance of the PDP
67
Figure 3-10 Subrack Slot Allocation and Typical Configuration
69
Card
70
Table 3-2 Card Function List
70
Software Architecture
71
Figure 3-11 Software Architecture of the AN5116-06B System
72
4 System Management
73
Management Mode
74
CLI Network Management System
75
The UNM2000
75
Figure 4-1 Network Diagram for the CLI Network Management System
75
Function
76
Operating Environment
77
Network Mode
79
Figure 4-2 Network Example
80
5 Technical Specification and Standard
81
Performance Parameter
82
Overall Performance
82
Table 5-1 the Overall Performance of the Equipment
82
Table 5-2 the DBA Performance of the Equipment
82
Table 5-3 the Ethernet Service Performance of the Equipment
82
Access Capability
85
Table 5-5 the TDM Service Performance of the Equipment
85
Table 5-6 the Access Capability of the Equipment
85
Reliability Specifications
86
Table 5-7 the Card Reliability Specifications
86
Table 5-8 the Equipment Reliability Specifications
86
Interface Specifications
87
Specifications of Interfaces on the EC4B / EC8B / ECOB Card
87
Specifications of Interface on the XG8A Card
87
Interface Specifications of the GC4B / GC8B / GCOB Card
88
Table 5-10 Specifications of Interface on the XG8A Card
88
Table 5-11 Interface Specifications of the GC4B / GC8B / GCOB Card
88
Interface Specifications of the HU1A / HU1B / HU2A Card
89
Interface Specifications of the HU4A Card
90
Interface Specifications of the GU6F / GU6B / GSOF Card
91
Interface Specifications of the CE1B Card
92
Interface Specifications of the C155A Card
92
Interface Specifications of the HSWA Card
93
Interface Specifications of the HSWD Card
94
Interface Specifications of the TIMA Card
94
Mechanical Dimensions and Weight
95
Power Supply and Power Consumption
95
Equipment Room Requirement
96
Power Supply Requirement
96
Working Environment
96
Standard and Protocol
96
Environment Standard
97
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standard
98
Safety Standard
99
10G EPON Standard
100
GPON Standard
101
Ethernet Protocol
101
Routing Protocol
102
NGN Protocol
102
IMS Protocol
103
TDM Service Standard
103
Time Standard
103
Other Standard and Protocol
104
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FiberHome AN5116-06B Hardware Description (76 pages)
Optical Line Terminal Equipment
Brand:
FiberHome
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Preface
7
Version and Usage
9
Conventions
10
Table of Contents
11
1 The Cabinet
17
Appearance
18
Size and Weight
18
Figure 1-1 an Illustration of the Cabinet
18
Table 1-1 the Size and Weight of the Cabinets
18
Structure
19
Figure 1-2 the Cabinet
19
Typical Layout
20
Figure 1-3 an Illustration of the Typical Layouts
20
Table 1-2 Descriptions of Alarm Indicators
20
Wiring Inside the Cabinet
21
Figure 1-4 the Layout of the Wires and Cables in the Top Access Wiring Mode
21
Figure 1-5 the Layout of the Wires and Cables in the Floor Access Wiring Mode
22
Ventilation Principle
23
Figure 1-6 an Illustration of Ventilation Principle
23
2 The PDP
25
Function
26
Structure
26
Figure 2-1 Structure of the PDP (Front)
26
Power Terminals
27
Power Supply Connector Posts
27
Figure 2-2 Structure of the PDP (Rear)
27
Automatic Circuit Breakers
28
Figure 2-3 the Power Supply Connector Posts
28
Figure 2-4 the Automatic Circuit Breakers
28
Table 2-1 Association between Power Supply Connector Posts and Acbs
28
Specifications
29
3 The Subrack
31
Structure
32
Size and Weight
32
Figure 3-1 Subrack Structure Diagram
32
Table 3-1 the Size and Weight of the Subrack
32
Subrack Configuration
33
Figure 3-2 an Illustration of Subrack Configuration
33
Fan Unit
34
Function
34
Appearance
34
Indicator LED Description
34
Specifications
35
Air Guide Unit
35
Function
35
Ventilation Profile
35
Table 3-3 Fan Unit Parameter Table
35
Subrack Interface
36
Power Interface
36
Environmental Monitoring Interface
36
Alarm Interface
36
Outband Network Management Interface
36
4 The AN5116-06B Cards
37
Card Configuration Table
38
The HSWA Card
38
Table 4-2 the HSWA Card Interfaces
39
Table 4-3 the HSWA Card Indicator Leds
39
Figure 4-1 the Location of the Key on the HSWA Card
40
Table 4-4 the HSWA Card Key
40
The EC4B Card
41
Table 4-5 the HSWA Card Technical Specifications
41
Table 4-6 the EC4B Card Interfaces
41
Figure 4-2 the Location of the Keys of the EC4B Card
43
Table 4-9 the EC4B Card Technical Specification
43
The GC4B Card
46
Table 4-14 the GC4B Card Interfaces
47
The C155A Card
49
Figure 4-4 the Location of the Keys of the GC4B Card
49
Table 4-17 the EC4B Card Technical Specification
49
Table 4-18 the C155A Card Interfaces
50
Table 4-19 the C155A Card Indicator Leds
50
Table 4-20 the C155A Card Key
50
The CE1B Card
51
Figure 4-5 the Location of the Key of the C155A Card
51
Table 4-21 the C155A Card Technical Specification
51
The HU1A Card
53
Figure 4-6 the Location of the Key of the CE1B Card
53
Table 4-25 the CE1B Card Technical Specification
53
The HU2A Card
54
Table 4-29 the HU1A Card Interfaces
55
Table 4-30 the HU1A Card Indicator Leds
55
Table 4-31 the HU2A Card Technical Specification
55
The GU6F Card
56
Table 4-32 the GU6F Card Interface
56
Table 4-33 the GU6F Card Indicator Leds
56
Table 4-34 the HU2A Card Technical Specification
56
The PUBA Card
57
Table 4-38 the PUBA Card Technical Specification
58
5 Cables and Connectors
59
Power Cable
60
Cabinet Power Cable
60
Figure 5-1 the DC -48V Power Cable
60
Figure 5-2 the Ground Cable
60
Subrack Power Cable
61
Figure 5-3 the Protective Earth Ground Cable
61
Figure 5-4 the End of the Cabinet Power Cable Connected with the PDP
61
Fiber Jumper
62
Figure 5-5 the Subrack Power Cable
62
Figure 5-6 the D Type Three-Conductor Plug of the Subrack Power Cable
62
Table 5-1 Purposes of Fiber Jumpers
62
E1 Cable
63
Figure 5-7 the LC / PC Optical Fiber Connector
63
Figure 5-8 the SC / PC Optical Fiber Connector
63
Table 5-2 the Corresponding Relationship between the Card and the Fiber Jumper
63
Figure 5-9 the 75Ω E1 Cable
64
Figure 5-10 the DB-44P Plug
64
Table 5-3 the E1 Interface Pins
65
Coaxial Clock Cable
66
Figure 5-11 the Coaxial Clock Cable
66
Network Cable
67
Serial Port Cable
69
Dry Contact Cable
70
Subrack Ground Cable
71
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