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ZXA10 C300

Optical Access Convergence Equipment

Product Description
Version: 1.2

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Revision History
Revision No.

Revision Date

Revision Reason

1.0

20110131

First Edition

Serial Number: SJ-20101224164749-003


Publishing Date: 2011-01-31(R1.0)

Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Declaration of RoHS Compliance ................................................................. I
Chapter 1 System Description .................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Background ....................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Overview ........................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Product Features................................................................................................ 1-2
1.3.1 Interface Types ........................................................................................ 1-3
1.3.2 Networking Solutions................................................................................ 1-5
1.3.3 Capacity and Integration ........................................................................... 1-5
1.3.4 EPON Functions ...................................................................................... 1-5
1.3.5 GPON Functions ...................................................................................... 1-6
1.3.6 Layer-2 and VLAN Functions .................................................................... 1-6
1.3.7 IP Route .................................................................................................. 1-7
1.3.8 Multicast Services .................................................................................... 1-7
1.3.9 TDM Function .......................................................................................... 1-8
1.3.10 QoS....................................................................................................... 1-8
1.3.11 Security ................................................................................................. 1-9
1.3.12 Reliability ............................................................................................. 1-10
1.3.13 Product Maintenance............................................................................ 1-10
1.4 Working Principle ..............................................................................................1-11
1.4.1 System Function Block Diagram...............................................................1-11
1.4.2 Service Flow .......................................................................................... 1-13
1.5 Safety Instructions............................................................................................ 1-17

Chapter 2 System Architecture ................................................................. 2-1


2.1 Hardware Structure ............................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.1 Product Outline ........................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.2 Cabinet.................................................................................................... 2-3
2.1.3 Shelf........................................................................................................ 2-4
2.1.4 Cards ...................................................................................................... 2-7
2.2 Software Architecture ......................................................................................... 2-8
2.2.1 Network Management Subsystem ............................................................. 2-9
2.2.2 L2 Switching Protocol Subsystem.............................................................. 2-9
2.2.3 L3/L4 Protocol Subsystem ........................................................................ 2-9

2.2.4 Database Subsystem ............................................................................. 2-10


2.2.5 System Control Subsystem ..................................................................... 2-10
2.2.6 Service Control Subsystem ..................................................................... 2-10
2.2.7 PONC Subsystem .................................................................................. 2-10
2.2.8 Bearer Subsystem.................................................................................. 2-10
2.2.9 Operation Support Subsystem .................................................................2-11
2.2.10 BSP Subsystem ....................................................................................2-11

Chapter 3 Interface and Protocol .............................................................. 3-1


3.1 Physical Interfaces ............................................................................................. 3-1
3.1.1 Physical Interface Types ........................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Physical Interface Specifications ............................................................... 3-2
3.2 Logical Interfaces ............................................................................................... 3-8
3.2.1 Logical Interface Types ............................................................................. 3-9
3.2.2 Logical Interface Specifications ................................................................. 3-9

Chapter 4 Device Management ................................................................. 4-1


4.1 System Management.......................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 CLI Mode........................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2.1 Login Through HyperTerminal ................................................................... 4-1
4.2.2 Login Through Telnet................................................................................ 4-2
4.3 NMS Mode ........................................................................................................ 4-3
4.3.1 NetNumen N31 ........................................................................................ 4-3
4.3.2 In-Band Network Management .................................................................. 4-3
4.3.3 Out-of-Band Network Management ........................................................... 4-4

Chapter 5 Networking Application............................................................ 5-1


5.1 Overview ........................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 FTTH................................................................................................................. 5-2
5.3 FTTB................................................................................................................. 5-3
5.4 FTTCab ............................................................................................................. 5-5
5.5 FTTO ................................................................................................................ 5-6
5.6 Video Monitoring ................................................................................................ 5-7
5.7 Wireless Communication Base Station Access..................................................... 5-8
5.8 Network Optimization ......................................................................................... 5-9

Chapter 6 Technical Specifications .......................................................... 6-1


6.1 Technical Parameters ......................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Performance Specifications................................................................................. 6-3
6.3 Protocols and Standards..................................................................................... 6-9
6.3.1 International Standards............................................................................. 6-9
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6.3.2 Industry Standards ................................................................................. 6-12


6.3.3 Enterprise Standards.............................................................................. 6-12

Chapter 7 Environment Requirements ..................................................... 7-1


7.1 Storage Environment.......................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Transportation Environment ................................................................................ 7-3
7.3 Operation Environment ....................................................................................... 7-5

Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Index ...............................................................................................................V
Glossary .......................................................................................................VII

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About This Manual


Purpose
This manual provides hardware descriptions and software descriptions that support the
operation of the ZXA10 C300 Optical Access Convergence Equipment.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for engineers and technicians who perform maintenance
activities on the ZXA10 C300 Optical Access Convergence Equipment.

Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge


To use this document effectively, users should have a general understanding of network
technology. Familiarity with the following is helpful:
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The ZXA10 C300 system and its various components


Maintenance procedures
Local operating procedures

What Is in This Manual


This manual contains the following chapters:
Chapter

Summary

Chapter 1, System Description

Introduces system overview, product background,


product features, working principle and safety
instructions.

Chapter 2, System Architecture

Describes hardware architecture and software


architecture.

Chapter 3, Interface and Protocol

Describes physical interfaces and logical interfaces.

Chapter 4, Device Management

Describes management overview, management in


CLI mode and NMS mode.

Chapter 5, Networking Application

Describes narrowband service application and


broadband service application.

Chapter 6, Technical Specifications

Describes technical parameters, performance


specifications, service functions, interface
specifications, protocols and standards.

Chapter 7, Environment Requirements

Describes storage environment requirement,


transportation environment requirements and
operation environment requirements.

Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
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ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Documentation Guide


ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Feature Description
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Hardware Description
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Cabinet Installation
Guide (19 Inch)
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Cabinet Installation
Guide (21 Inch)
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Configuration Manual
(CLI)
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Configuration Manual
(NetNumen) Volume I
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Configuration Manual
(NetNumen) Volume II
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Alarm and Notification
Message Reference
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Maintenance Manual
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Command Reference
(Volume I)
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Command Reference
(Volume II)
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Command Reference
(Volume III)
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Command Reference
(Volume IV)
ZXA10 C300 (V1.2) Optical Access Convergence Equipment Command Reference
(Volume V)

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Double-click

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twice.

Right-click

Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button)
once.

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Declaration of RoHS
Compliance
To minimize environmental impacts and take more responsibilities to the earth we live
on, this document shall serve as a formal declaration that the ZXA10 C300 manufactured
by ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European
Parliament - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect to the following
substances:
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Lead (Pb)
Mercury (Hg)
Cadmium (Cd)
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))
PolyBrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)
PolyBrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)

The ZXA10 C300 manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION meets the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC;
however, some assemblies are customized to client specifications. Addition of specialized,
customer-specified materials or processes which do not meet the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC
may negate RoHS compliance of the assembly. To guarantee compliance of the assembly, the need
for compliant product must be communicated to ZTE CORPORATION in written form.
This declaration is issued based on our current level of knowledge. Since conditions of use are
outside our control, ZTE CORPORATION makes no warranties, express or implied, and assumes no
liability in connection with the use of this information.

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Chapter 1

System Description
Table of Contents
Background................................................................................................................1-1
Overview ....................................................................................................................1-1
Product Features........................................................................................................1-2
Working Principle .....................................................................................................1-11
Safety Instructions....................................................................................................1-17

1.1 Background
With the development of the society, people have more requirements on
telecommunication services.
Besides traditional voice, TDM and Internet access
services, users require more new broadband services such as IPTV, VOD, online game,
remote education, remote medicine, video conference and video phone, etc. These new
broadband services help carriers to attract more users and get generous profits.
FTTH is the target of the access layer network development. The network solution based
on PON topology meets the network topology characteristics of the access network.
As an optimum transmission medium, optical fiber can provide unlimited bandwidth to
support various services access. The passive ODN device is small and does not need
any active apparatus. It has powerful lighteningfroof and anti-interference capability. The
long distance between OLT and ONU meets the networking requirement of carriers.
ZXA10 xPON passive optical access network is a comprehensive optical solution to adapt
to various networking scenarios. To meet the development tendency of telecommunication
network from IP network to NGN network, ZXA10 xPON passive optical access network
integrates EPON/GPON, Ethernet and xDSL technologies to support the access of various
services.
The ZXA10 C300 passive optical network system is an OLT system based on
GPON/EPON technology. It provides high-bandwidth data access service, VoIP, IPTV
and CATV services to meet different requirements and application scenarios.

1.2 Overview
The ZXA10 C300 is a multi-service optical access system, which supports EPON, GPON,
10G EPON, P2P, and smooth upgrading to NG PON and WDM PON.
The ZXA10 C300 provides the access of large-capacity, high-bandwidth and high-density
triple-play service and backhaul service.
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As an OLT device, the ZXA10 C300 is connected to ONU/ONT via ODN.


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The ZXA10 C300 provides various networking solutions, including FTTH, FTTB,
FTTC, and FTTCab.
The ZXA10 C300 supports P2P FE/GE optical access.
The ZXA10 C300 supports backhaul access.

Figure 1-1 shows ZXA10 C300 networking diagram (The ZXA10 C300 is in the position of
OLT in the diagram).
Figure 1-1 ZXA10 C300 Networking Diagram

1.3 Product Features


This section includes the following:
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Interface Types
Networking Solutions
Capacity and Integration
EPON Functions
GPON Functions
Layer-2 and VLAN Functions
IP Route
Multicast Services
TDM Function
QoS
Security
Reliability
Product Maintenance

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1.3.1 Interface Types


The ZXA10 C300 provides various types of network interface, service interface and
maintenance interface to adapt to different networking environments. All interfaces that
the ZXA10 C300 provides comply with the relevant telecommunications standards.
Table 1-1 lists all ZXA10 C300 interface types.
Table 1-1 ZXA10 C300 Interface Types
Type

Interface

Remarks

Network interface

FE electrical interface

100 M Ethernet electrical


interface

GE electrical

1000 M Ethernet electrical


interface

GE optical interface

GE optical interfaces use


SFP optical module, including
single-mode module and
multi-mode module. Different
SFP modules support different
transmission distance.

10 GE optical interface

Uses the optical fiber to uplink


to Ethernet.

E1 interface

Provides 32 unbalanced E1
interfaces.

T1 interface

Provides 32 balanced T1
interfaces.

STM-1 optical interface

Uses the optical fiber to uplink


to SDH network.

STM-4 optical interface

Uses the optical fiber to uplink


to SDH network.

Clock synchronization interface

BITS interface

Provides two 2MHz/bps


clock input interfaces and
one 2MHz/bps clock output
interface.

IEEE 1588v2 interface

Provides IEEE 1588v2 clock


input interface.

1PPS+TOD interface

Provides two 1PPS+TOD


interfaces.

Synchronization Ethernet

Provides GE interface for clock

interface

synchronization.

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Type

Interface

Remarks

Service interface

EPON interface

The point-to-multipoint
architecture and the passive
fiber transmission mode are
used. Both the upstream and
downstream rate can reach up
to 1.25 Gbps.

GPON interface

It uses GEM frames as


carrier. The point-to-multipoint
architecture and the passive
fiber transmission mode are
used. The downstream rate
can reach up to 2.488 Gbps.
The upstream rate can reach
up to 1.244 Gbps. The GPON
interface can upgrade to NG
GPON interface smoothly.

10G EPON interface

It supports various
upstream/downstream rates of
10 Gbps/10 Gbps, 1 Gbps/10
Gpbps, and 1 Gbps/1 Gbps.

P2P FE optical interface

Provides 100 Mbps


point-to-point Ethernet optical
access.

P2P GE optical interface

Provides 1000 Mbps


point-to-point Ethernet optical
access.

Maintenance interface

Serial port

It is used for local maintenance.

Maintenance network interface

It is used for remote


maintenance.

Environment monitoring

The environment monitoring

interface

device collects environment


variables about ZXA10 C300
and reports to the device via
the environment monitoring
interface.

SD interface

SD card which is inserted in the


SD interface can back up the
configuration data.

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1.3.2 Networking Solutions


As a multi-service optical access platform, the ZXA10 C300 supports multiple access
modes to suit various networking scenarios in different environments. The ZXA10 C300
provides the following networking solutions:
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FTTx optical access solution


The ZXA10 C300 provides voice, data and video services through a piece of fiber.
It supports the access of multiple services with large capacity, high rate and high
bandwidth.

Multi-play solution
Multi-play users, including Internet access users, VoIP users, and video users, are
connected to the ZXA10 C300 through ONT. The ZXA10 C300 transmits service
packets to the upper-layer device after service processing.

1.3.3 Capacity and Integration


The ZXA10 C300 integrates optical access, data switching and router processing,
enhancing the system integration. The ZXA10 C300 capacity features are described as
follows:
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The system provides 10 Gbps bandwidth and supports N 10 GE interface uplink.


The bus bandwidth of the backplane is 3.2 Tbps.
The system supports high-density service cards. Table 1-2 describes the maximum
capacity of the ZXA10 C300.
Table 1-2 Maximum System Capacity
EPON

GPON

Single shelf

8192 EPON ONUs

Single shelf

16384 GPON ONTs

Single cabinet

16384 EPON ONUs

Single cabinet

32768 GPON ONTs

The ZXA10 C300 has non-blocked switching capability so it can provide more than
80 Gbps bandwidth at the upstream direction.

1.3.4 EPON Functions


The ZXA10 C300 complies with the IEEE 802.3ah standards and the EPON equipment
technical specifications required by China CCSA, China Telecom, China Unicom, and
China Mobile. The ZXA10 C300 supports flexible networking and services. It supports
the following EPON standards and functions:
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IEEE 802.3ah standard


EPON equipment technical specifications required by China CCSA, China Telecom,
China Unicom, and China Mobile
MPCP
FEC
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Extended OAM function, meeting the requirements of performing the remote


management on ONU/ONT
SCB
Data encryption of AES and Triple Churning
DBA
ONU registration and authorization
ODN protection of TYPE A/B/C/D
Measurement and diagnosis of the fiber link
10G EPON function, providing upstream and downstream symmetric bandwidth (10
Gbps/10 Gbps, 1 Gbps/1 Gbps) and asymmetric bandwidth (1 Gbps/10 Gbps)

1.3.5 GPON Functions


The ZXA10 C300 supports the following GPON standards and functions:
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ITU-T standards
GPON equipment technical specifications required by China CCSA, China Telecom,
China Unicom, and China Mobile
G.984.2 protocol
FEC
Management and maintenance functions:

PLOAM: Management and maintenance on ONU physical layer

OMCI: Management and maintenance on ONU service layer

SCB
Data encryption of AES and Triple Churning
DBA
ONU registration and authorization
ODN protection of TYPE A/B/C/D
Measurement and diagnosis of the fiber link
The rate of 1.244 Gbps at the upstream direction and the rate of 2.488 Gbps at the
downstream direction

1.3.6 Layer-2 and VLAN Functions


The ZXA10 C300 provides powerful layer-2 and VLAN functions. The ZXA10 C300
provides basic VLAN service and enhanced VLAN service, and fulfills 1:1 VLAN
translation, N:1 VLAN translation, and selective QinQ, according to the position of
the PON equipment in the network and the various services requirement, to meet the
networking plan and application.
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Supports 32K MAC address, which can be extended to 256K MAC address table.
Supports the IEEE 802.1Q protocol.
Each PON interface supports 4K VLANs. The VLAN ID ranges from 1 to 4094.
Supports the tag and untag of VLAN ID, VLAN transparent, N:1 VLAN aggregation,
VLAN priority tag, and VLAN filter.
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Supports VLAN stacking in accordance with IEEE 802.1ad standard.


Supports the flexible selective QinQ function.

1.3.7 IP Route
The ZXA10 C300 can run in the layer-3 switch state. The IP package is transferred to the
next-hop equipment by its destination IP address and the query of the IP route table. The
IP route table can be configured statically or obtained dynamically by the RIP/OSPF/IS-IS
protocol.
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following:
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Static route
ECMP (Equal Cost Multiple Path)
RIP
OSPF
PIM-SM

The ZXA10 C300 supports the access of the VoIP services of different ONUs under a
same OLT or different IADs under a same ONU. The ZXA10 C300 supports VoIP services
interaction.
According to the general networking plan, the devices of access network are required to
be separated from each other. The access subscribers interwork with each other through
the uplink router. Such a network has high security and is easy to be planned. The layer-2
devices are separated and they interwork with each other through a layer-3 device.
Interworking through layer-3 handles the ARP address resolution and packet forwarding.
The interworking is realized in the following methods:
l The uplink router enables the ARP proxy function, the OLT implements layer-2
separation, and the uplink router implements interworking through layer-3.
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separation, the OLT or the convergence switch enables the ARP agent function (based
on the VoIP VLAN, not for all subscribers). The OLT takes place of the uplink router
to return the MAC address of the router. Packets are forwarded by the uplink routers
at layer 3.
l The uplink router does not enable the ARP proxy function, the OLT enables the layer-3
function, that is, the OLT implements the functions of ARP proxy and layer-3 data
forwarding between the VoIP subscribers under the OLT.

1.3.8 Multicast Services


With large switching capacity, high packet forwarding rate and high integration of
data switching, routing, and user management functions, the ZXA10 C300 supports
carrier-class multicast capabilities. The ZXA10 C300 provides flexible multicast solutions
by supporting IGMP V1/V2/V3 on the user side interface and the network side interface.

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Multicast Protocols
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IGMP V1/V2/V3
IGMP Proxy and IGMP Snooping

Multicast Services
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4096 multicast groups


Receiving video data flow from multiple uplink interfaces
CAC
IGMP pre-join, fast-leave, and high performance processing
Channel preview, setting the maximum number of preview times in a day
Audience statistics
Multicast VLAN and multi VLAN

User Management
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Multiple authentication modes for multicast users to meet the requirements of different
multicast operators
Controllable multicast to control users access to multicast groups
Multicast package

1.3.9 TDM Function


The ZXA10 C300 supports the TDM function and provides the TDM-based traditional
services based on the PSN basic structure in IETF PWE3 mode. The service
encapsulation mode supports RFC 5086 (CESoPSN). The carriers can expand the
service range with least cost by the TDM service.
The ZXA10 C300 supports time recovery of the TDM data flow in CES mode. The time
recovery modes include the following:
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Adaptive
Differential

1.3.10 QoS
The ZXA10 C300 provides the network services with different service qualities, namely,
the high QoS guarantee. The ZXA10 C300 supports:
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End-to-end (OLT to ONT) QoS solution


Schedule at both OLT and ONT sides
SP, WRR, and SP+WRR schedule policies
CoS (802.1D) and flow priority
Data flow rule-based packet filtering, relocation, traffic mirroring, traffic statistics, port
queue scheduling, port rate restriction, and VLAN translate
Traffic classification and priority control based on port, MAC address, IP address, and
protocol
Traffic monitoring and traffic shaping based on the token bucket technology
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Traffic priority mapping and congestion avoidance based on single-rate and dual-rate
three-color maker algorithms
DBA, allocating the bandwidth dynamically according to the change of user traffic
The minimum allocated bandwidth is 256 Kbps. The minimum dispatched granularity
is 64 Kbps.

1.3.11 Security
The ZXA10 C300 guarantees subscriber validity and network security. ZXA10 C300
provides system security measures and user security measures.

System Security
The ZXA10 C300 provides the following system security measures:
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Defence against DoS attacks


Class management on operation rights of maintenance staff
ACL enabling/disabling
Defence against MAC spoofing
Defence against ICMP/IP packets attacks
Source address route filtering
MAC address filtering
Broadcast and unknown multicast suppression
Protocol packets such as IGMP and DHCP packets rate limit
SSH
RADIUS

Uplink Protection and Redundancy Handling


The ZXA10 C300 provides the following uplink protection and redundancy handling
measures:
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Link aggregation, also known as trunking


UAPS
STP/RSTP/MSTP
EAPS
BFD

User Security
The ZXA10 C300 provides the following user security measures:
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User-end source MAC address filtering


Layer-2 isolation and controlled exchange
Upstream/downstream FEC
ONU/ONT MAC address, LOID (Logical ONU ID), and password authentication
MAC address number limit
Restricted number of multicast groups added to each port
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Static MAC address configuration


MAC address and IP address binding
AES 128 bit or Triple churning encryption
PPPoE+, DHCP option 82, DHCP option 60 authentication
TACACS+ authentication

1.3.12 Reliability
The carrier-class reliability is taken into consideration in system design to ensure reliable
running of the ZXA10 C300.
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All cards are hot-swappable.


The control and switching card and the power card support active/standby
changeover.
The system supports redundancy backup of clock interface.
Two power cards work in 1:1 protection mode. The power with higher voltage works
as the work power.
The system uses the distributed power supply. Each card has an independent power
supply module.
The system supports upstream link backup. The system supports uplink port 1:1
protection.
The PON port supports Type A/B/C/D protection.
The system supports optical layer test on OLT and ONU/ONT.
The system has the capability of fault recovery.
With the design of lightning protection and anti-interference, the system performance
is more stable.
The system supports OLT and ONU/ONT alarm report.
The system supports remote management on OLT and ONU/ONT.
The system complies with module and platform-based design for developing new
functions effectively and quickly.
The system supports in-service software upgrade.
The system supports power monitoring information report.
The system supports fan control based on rotating speed and temperature. The heat
dissipation system is designed with redundancy.
The system is designed with perfect electromagnetic compatibility.

1.3.13 Product Maintenance


The ZXA10 C300 supports the following maintenance, monitoring, and test functions:
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CLI and NMS maintenance
SNMP network management
The NetNumen N31 system implements the unified management on the OLT and
ONU/ONT.

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OMCI management on ONU/ONT, including terminal information query, status


monitoring, data configuration, terminal binding, and software upgrade
Offline configuration on ONU/ONT
ONU/ONT port loop-back test
Ethernet OAM IEEE 802.1AG protocol
Security authentication management
Alarm, test, diagnosis, and tracing functions, enhancing network reliability
Environment monitoring interface, collecting environment parameters such as
temperature, humidity, power, smoke, and entrance control
In-service upgrade and the version rollback operation supported by both the main
control card and service cards in case of an upgrade failure
Performance data collection, query, and analysis

1.4 Working Principle


This section includes the following:
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Service Flow

1.4.1 System Function Block Diagram


Figure 1-2 shows the ZXA10 C300 system function block diagram.

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Figure 1-2 System Function Block Diagram

The ZXA10 C300 uses the backplane to connect all the components. The control and
switching card processes service signals, clock signals, and control signals, and then
sends them to the destination card. The ZXA10 C300 has the following cards:
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Control and switching card


EPON service interface card
GPON service interface card
Ethernet interface card
TDM interface card (CES)
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PTP Ethernet interface card


Power card
Common interface card

The control and switching card contains the system control module, data switching module,
TDM switching module, and clock module.
The system contains the clock bus, control bus, and data bus.
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Clock bus
It provides clock to each card.
The system provides two external clock input/output ports for clock synchronization.

Control bus
It provides the communication channel for the control and switching card and service
cards, implementing system management and control.

Data bus
It implements service data interaction.

1.4.2 Service Flow


The ZXA10 C300 service flow consists of the unicast data service flow, multicast service
flow, TDM service flow, and clock signal processing.

Unicast Data Service


The unicast data service includes VoIP, VPN, VoD, and HIS services. These services are
processed on the OLT as follows:
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Upstream
1. ONT data packets are mapped or VLAN translated according to UNI+ VLAN+,
and CoS information, and are tagged with different CoS information.
2. By using the DBA algorithm, OLT sends data packets to the OLT PON card
according to LLID.
3. The OLT PON card implements VLAN translate on data packets and configures
the VLAN work mode.
If the VLAN works in 1:1 mode, the PON card checks whether it is required to limit
the MAC address quantity. If the MAC address quantity is not limited, the PON
card transfers data packets to the main control card. If the address quantity is
limited, the PON card performs address learning and then transfers data packets
to the main control card.
If the VLAN works in N:1 mode, the PON card performs address learning and
checks the address quantity. If the address quantity exceeds the limit, the PON
card discards data packets. If the address quantity does not exceed the limit, the
PON card transfers data packets to the main control card.

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4. The main control card checks the VLAN mode. If the VLAN works in 1:1 mode,
the main control card finds the destination port from the SVLAN + CVLAN list and
transfers data packets to the destination uplink port. If the VLAN works in N:1
mode, the main control card performs MAC address learning, and then transfers
data packets to the uplink port of the uplink card.
5. The uplink card does not make any processing on the service data. It only
performs the optical-to-electrical conversion, and then transmits data to the
upper-layer network.
Downstream
1. Data packets are transmitted to the main control card. The main control card
checks the VLAN work mode.
If the VLAN works in 1:1 mode, the main control card finds the destination PON
card from the SVLAN + CVLAN list and transfers data packets to the destination
PON card.
If the VLAN works in N:1 mode, the main control card queries the MAC address
and transfers data packets to the destination PON card.
2. PON card checks the VLAN work mode.
If the VLAN works in 1:1 mode, the PON card queries the SVLAN + CVLAN list and
implements VLAN translate, and then transmits data packets to the destination
bridge port. After getting a LLID at the destination bridge port, data packets are
transmitted to the destination PON port.
If the VLAN works in N:1 mode, the PON card gets the MAC address and VLAN
value of data packets. The PON card queries the MAC address. If it is successful,
the PON card sends data packets to the destination bridge port and implements
VLAN translate. Then, it gets LLID and transfers data packets to the EPON
interface.
3. Data packets are transmitted to the ONT through ODN. The ONT filters the
unnecessary data packets according to the LLID list. It queries the MAC address
or LLID, and UNI table to find the destination UNI interface. Then, it implements
VLAN translate and sends data packets to the UNI interface.

Multicast Service
IGMP is used to control the multicast service flow.
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Multicast data packets processing flow


1. The uplink card transmits multicast data packets to the main control card
transparently.
2. The main control card uses the IGMP snooping or IGMP proxy protocol to
process the multicast data packets. IGMP adds/deletes the multicast table items,
or adds/deletes the multicast port. Multicast data packets query the multicast
table, and then copy the data packets and transmit them to the PON card.
3. The PON card also uses the IGMP snooping or IGMP proxy protocol to
process multicast data packets. IGMP adds/deletes the multicast table items, or
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adds/deletes the multicast port. Multicast data packets query the multicast table,
and then copy the data packets and transmit them to PON port.
4. Multicast data packets are transmitted to the ONT in SCB mode. In the EPON
system, each PON port has an LLID which is only in the downstream direction.
Multicast data packets are transmitted from the OLT to ONT according to the LLID.
5. The ONT also uses the IGMP snooping or IGMP proxy protocol to process multicast data packets. IGMP adds/deletes multicast table items. Multicast data packets query the multicast table, and then copy the data packets and translate the
multicast VLAN to user VLAN. Finally, multicast data packets are transmitted to
users from the UNI interface.
PTP downstream multicast service processing is the same as that on the PON card.
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Upstream protocol packets


If the multicast VLAN is an independent VLAN, the protocol packets are
transmitted according to a separate LLID. If the multicast VLAN shares a VLAN
with other unicast data, the protocol packets and unicast data are transmitted
according to the same LLID.

Downstream protocol packets


Downstream IGMP protocol packets are transmitted to all the ONTs according to
the LLID.

TDM Service
TDM service includes service traffic processing and clock processing.
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Upstream
1. TDM data stream is encapsulated into data packets according to the
PWE3/MEF/ITU-T standard and tagged with a time stamp. Then, data
packets are encapsulated into Ethernet data packets and tagged with
CVLAN. The ONT maps data packets to relevant LLID according to C-VLAN.
2. Ethernet data packets are tagged with SVLAN on the PON card and
transmitted to the main control card in 1:1 mode. The main control card
sends Ethernet data packets to the TDM processing card according to
SVLAN + CVLAN in 1:1 mode. The TDM processing card resumes Ethernet
data packets to TDM data stream and maps them to the E1/T1 interface or
E1/T1 time slot of STM1/4. Finally, The TDM data stream is transmitted to
the TDM line interface in the E1/T1 or STM-1/4 format.

Downstream
1. TDM data stream is sent to the CES processing card from the E1/T1 or
STM-1/4 interface. The CES card encapsulates the TDM data stream
into data packets according to the PWE3/MEF/ITU-T standard and tag the
packets a time stamp. Then, the CES card encapsulates data packets into
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Ethernet data packets and tags them with CVLAN + SVLAN, and then sends
the data packets to the main card.
2. The main control card sends Ethernet data packets to the EPON card in 1:1
mode according to SVLAN + CVLAN.
3. EPON card bridges the data packets to the relevant according to the LLID in
1:1 mode and sends them to the PON port after removing the SVLAN. The
ONT finds the CES resumption processing module according to CVLAN. The
CES resumption processing module resumes Ethernet data packets to TDM
data stream and sends it to the E1/T1/E3/T3 interface.
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The EPON system supports two TDM data stream clock resumption modes:

Adaptive
If the public reference clock does not exist, adaptive clock resumption can be used
to synchronize the clock. The disadvantage is that the clock is not so accurate or
stable because of loss of packets or transmission delay.

Differential
Differential clock resumption is used to put the difference of the transmitting clock
and public reference clock into the time stamp of data packets. Compared with
adaptive clock resumption, differential clock resumption provides more stable
and accurate clock. The disadvantage is that it needs a clock link between CES
gateway devices.

Clock Signal Processing


Clock signal processing flow is as follows:
1. After converting the network clock to low-speed TTL clock signal, the BITS/HZ clock
interface sends the clock signal to the clock processing module on the main control
card.
2. After making phase lock and frequency multiplication processing, the clock processing
module sends the clock signal to the line card which needs the clock.
3. The clock processing module on the line card makes phase lock and frequency
multiplication processing again. Then, it sends the clock signal to the line interface,
ensuring that the line interface is synchronized with the clock distribution network.
The clock module on control and switch card Type A can run in the free oscillation, holding,
and locking modes.
ZXA10 C300 can obtain the lock from the BITS interface as clock source. Besides, it can
obtain clock from service interfaces, such as E1/T1, and STM-1/STM-4.

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1.5 Safety Instructions


Safety Introduction
It is advised that only the qualified engineers undertake procedures relating to equipment
installation, operation, and maintenance.
Abide by the local safety specifications and relevant operating procedures during the
process of equipment installation, operation, and maintenance. The safety precautions
introduced in this manual are only supplementary to the local safety specifications.
ZTE shall not bear any liabilities incurred by violation of the universal safety operation
requirements or violation of the safety standards for designing, manufacturing, and using
the equipment.

Precautions
The precautions introduced below are only supplementary to the local installation safety
specifications.
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Take extra care while working with the equipment to avoid any injury or equipment
damage.
Only qualified and trained engineers should be assigned for the operation.
Read the installation guide before equipment installation.
Arrange power cables according to cabling requirements. Use blue cable for -48 V,
black cable for -48 V grounding. Use a multi-meter to measure the voltage before
power-ON. Power cables should bear the power supply for full-configured cabinet.
Use yellow cable for grounding. Make sure that the connection is reliable and the
grounding resistance is less than 1 ohm.
Use fiber sheath to protect the fiber pigtail. The bending radius should not be too
small. Do not bundle fiber pigtails too tightly. Do not place any cable on fiber pigtails.
Connect user cables properly.
Wear the antistatic wrist strap while inserting or removing a card. Insert the card in
the proper slot.
For ease of use and future maintenance, mark both ends of a cable.

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Hardware Structure ....................................................................................................2-1
Software Architecture .................................................................................................2-8

2.1 Hardware Structure


This section includes the following:
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Cabinet
Shelf
Cards

2.1.1 Product Outline


The ZXA10 C300 uses two types of shelves:
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IEC 19-inch shelf


ETSI 21-inch shelf

Figure 2-1 shows the ZXA10 C300 IEC 19-inch shelf.

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Figure 2-1 IEC 19-Inch Shelf

Figure 2-2 shows the ZXA10 C300 ETSI 21-inch shelf.


Figure 2-2 ETSI 21-Inch Shelf

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2.1.2 Cabinet
Cabinet Types
The ZXA10 C300 uses the following cabinets as listed in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 Cabinet Types
Cabinet

Dimensions

Weight (Empty)

19-inch cabinet

2200 mm 600 mm 300 mm (Height Width

60 kg

19D03H22

Depth)

21-inch cabinet

2200 mm 600 mm 300 mm (Height Width

21D03H22

Depth)

21-inch cabinet

2200 mm 600 mm 600 mm (Height Width

21D06H22

Depth)

80 kg

110 kg

Cabinet Configuration
The cabinet can hold two ZXA10 C300 shelves at maximum. Figure 2-3 shows the ZXA10
C300 cabinet configuration.

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Figure 2-3 ZXA10 C300 Cabinet Configuration

2.1.3 Shelf
The ZXA10 C300 uses the IEC 19-inch shelf and ETSI 21-inch shelf.

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IEC 19-inch Shelf Configuration


The ZXA10 C300 uses the IEC 19-inch shelf (10U) which resides in the 19D03H22 cabinet.
Figure 2-4 shows the IEC 19-inch shelf configuration.
Figure 2-4 IEC 19-Inch Shelf Configuration

The IEC 19-inch shelf consists of two parts:


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The service card area holds the service line cards and the control and switching card.
The 19-inch shelf has 19 slots. Slots 0, 1, 10, 11, 19, and 20 are 25 mm wide. The
other slots are 22.5 mm wide. Slots 0, 1, 19, 20 hold 4.5U cards. The other slots hold
9U cards. The 19-inch shelf slots are arranged as follows:

Slots 0 and 1 are for power cards.

Slots 19 and 20 are for Ethernet uplink cards.

Slot 18 is for the common interface card.

Other slots are for subscriber line cards, such as PON, PTP, and TDM cards.

Fan area (1U)


The fan area holds 1U 19-inch fan card. The fan can adjust its rotating speed
according to the system temperature.

Table 2-2 lists the card configuration in IEC 19-inch shelf.


Table 2-2 Card Configuration in IEC 19-Inch Shelf
Slot

Card

Description

0, 1

Front-outlet power card (PRWG)

4.5U

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Service line cards except the power card, Ethernet

Slots for PON, PTP, and TDM

uplink card, and common interface cards

cards

10, 11

Control and switching card (SCXM and SCXL)

Control and switching card slot

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Service line cards except the power card, Ethernet

Slots for PON, PTP, and TDM

uplink card, and common interface card

cards

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Card

Description

18

Common interface card (CICG and CICK)

Providing the clock input/output


interface, management
interface, monitoring interface,
and N:1 protection interface

19, 20

Ethernet uplink card (XUTQ, GUFQ, GUTQ, and

Providing the FE, GE, and 10GE

GUSQ)

Ethernet uplink interfaces

To enhance the system reliability, the system can be configured with two control and
switching cards, which work in 1:1 mode.

ETSI 21-inch Shelf Configuration


The ZXA10 C300 uses the ETSI 21-inch shelf which resides in the 21D03H22 cabinet.
Figure 2-5 shows the ETSI 21-inch shelf configuration.
Figure 2-5 ETSI 21-Inch Shelf Configuration

The ETSI 21-inch shelf consists of two parts:


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The service card area holds service line cards and the control and switching card.
The 21-inch shelf has 22 slots. Slots 0, 1, 10, 11, 21, and 22 are 25 mm wide. The
other slots are 22.5 mm wide. Slots 0, 1, 21, and 22 hold 4.5U cards. The other slots
hold 9U cards. The 21-inch shelf slots are arranged as follows:

Slots 0 and 1 are for power cards.

Slots 21 and 22 are for Ethernet uplink cards.

Slot 20 is for the common interface card.

Other slots are for service line cards, such as PON, PTP, and TDM cards.

Fan area (1U)


The fan area holds the 1U 21-inch fan card. The fan can adjust its rotating speed
according to the system temperature.

Table 2-3 lists the card configuration in the ETSI 21-inch shelf.
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Table 2-3 Cards Configuration in ETSI 21-Inch Shelf


Slot

Card

Description

0, 1

Front-outlet power card (PRWG)

4.5U

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Service line cards except the power card, Ethernet

Slots for PON, PTP, and TDM

uplink card, and common interface cards

cards

10, 11

Control and switching card (SCXM and SCXL)

Control and switching card slot

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Service line cards except the power card, Ethernet

Slots for PON, PTP, and TDM

uplink card, and common interface card

cards

Common interface card (CICG and CICK)

Providing the clock input/output

20

interface, management
interface, monitoring interface,
and N:1 protection interface
21, 22

Ethernet uplink card (XUTQ, GUFQ, GUTQ and

Providing the FE, GE, and 10GE

GUSQ)

Ethernet uplink interfaces

To enhance the system reliability, the system can be configured with two control and
switching cards, which work in 1:1 mode.

2.1.4 Cards
The ZXA10 C300 uses the cards which are listed in Table 2-4.
Table 2-4 ZXA10 C300 Cards
Type

Name

Description

Control and switching

SCXL

Control and switching card type L

SCXM

Control and switching card type M

XUTQ

4-port 10GE optical interface Ethernet uplink card

HUTQ

2-port 10GE interface and 2-port GE interface card

HUGQ

2-port GE interface and 2-port FE interface card

GDFO

8-port SFP optical interface card

GUFQ

4-port GE optical interface Ethernet uplink card

GUTQ

4-port GE electrical interface Ethernet uplink card

GUSQ

4-port optical and electrical gigabyte Ethernet

card

Uplink card

interface card
CES card

CTLA

Circuit emulation STM-N interface card

CTBB

32-port E1 balanced circuit emulation interface card

CTTB

32-port T1 balanced circuit emulation interface card

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Name

Description

Subscriber card

ETGO

8-port EPON CO line card

FTGH

16-port PTP Ethernet interface card

ETXD

2-port 10G EPON interface card

ETTD

2-port 10G EPON interface card

GTGO

8-port GPON CO line card

GTGQ

4-port GPON CO line card

Common interface card

CICG

Common interface card

Backplane

MWEA

21-inch backplane

MWIA

19-inch backplane

Power card

PRWG

4.5U power interface card

Fan component

FAN-C300

Fan component

2.2 Software Architecture


Figure 2-6 shows the ZXA10 C300 software architecture.
Figure 2-6 ZXA10 C300 Software Architecture

The ZXA10 C300 software system consists of the following subsystems:


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Service control subsystem
PONC subsystem
L3/L4 protocol subsystem
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L2 switching protocol subsystem


Bearer subsystem
Database subsystem
Network management subsystem
Operation support subsystem
BSP subsystem

2.2.1 Network Management Subsystem


The network management subsystem consists of the following modules:
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This module implements Console and Telnet NM function.

SNMP proxy module


This module provides interfaces for SNMP management and maintenance.

Sub agent module


This module implements SNMP agent function.

SNMP proxy module


This module implements unified management on different systems.

2.2.2 L2 Switching Protocol Subsystem


The L2 switching protocol subsystem supports the following protocols and functions:
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LACP
IGMP snooping protocol (V1/V2/V3)
MAC address management
VLAN management
Priority management
IEEE802.3x flow control

2.2.3 L3/L4 Protocol Subsystem


The L3/L4 protocol subsystem supports the following protocols:
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UDP
ARP
IP
ICMP
Static route
ACL

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2.2.4 Database Subsystem


The database subsystem implements the access control over the system configuration
data and network management data. The managed objects include the following:
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VLAN data
RMON MIB data

2.2.5 System Control Subsystem


The system control subsystem is in charge of the operation of the whole system. It consists
of the following modules:
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Main control module
Fault management module
Version management module

2.2.6 Service Control Subsystem


The service control subsystem is composed of the service control module and the test
module. It controls system services. The service control subsystem implements the
following functions:
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IP address binding
MAC address binding
Port mirroring
Traffic flow control
Broadcast suppression
Port status management
Port bandwidth limit
Port priority control
User log management
MAC address aging management
User port loop-back test
Ping test

2.2.7 PONC Subsystem


The PONC subsystem implements EPON relevant functions, such as MPCP, OAM, DBA
algorithm, ONU/ONT registration and authorization, and data encryption.

2.2.8 Bearer Subsystem


The bearer subsystem consists of the MUX module, switching chip driver module, and
EPON MAC chip driver module.
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The bearer subsystem is responsible for service chip driver. It isolates the upper-level
software system from the hardware platform so that the specific hardware structure
is unnecessary to be considered in service-layer design. The bearer subsystem
communicates with the upper-layer module through the MUX interface.

2.2.9 Operation Support Subsystem


The operation support subsystem isolates the upper-level software system from the
hardware platform. It manages the hardware system in the downlink direction and
provides a unified operating platform for applications in the uplink direction.

2.2.10 BSP Subsystem


The BSP subsystem consists of the BSP module and built-in network interface driver
module. The BSP subsystem is responsible for CPU initialization and lower-layer software
drive.

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Table of Contents
Physical Interfaces .....................................................................................................3-1
Logical Interfaces .......................................................................................................3-8

3.1 Physical Interfaces


This section includes the following:
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Physical Interface Specifications

3.1.1 Physical Interface Types


The ZXA10 C300 provides the following physical interface types:
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interface, T1 interface, STM-1 optical interface, and STM-4 optical interface
These interfaces are used to transmit service packets to the upper-layer network.

RS-232 serial port


It is used for debugging, configuration, and maintenance.

Out-of-band network management port


This port is used for uploading, debugging and remote management.

SD interface
It is used to back up data by using the SD card.

Environment monitoring serial port


It is used to collect environment parameters such as temperature, humidity, power
and smoke.

Two clock input interfaces and one clock output interface


It is used to synchronize clock.

EPON/GPON and PTP optical interfaces


These interfaces are used to transmit service packets to the main control card and
then to the uplink port.

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3.1.2 Physical Interface Specifications


This topic describes the specifications for the following ZXA10 C300 physical interfaces:
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100BASE-Tx Interface
1000BASE-Tx Interface
1000BASE-Lx Interface
1000BASE-Sx Interface
10GBASE-L Interface
10GBASE-S Interface
10GBASE-E Interface
E1 Interface
T1 Interface
STM-1 Interface
STM-4 Interface
EPON Interface
GPON Interface
P2P FE Optical Interface
P2P GE Optical Interface

100BASE-Tx Interface
Table 3-1 lists 100BASE-Tx interface specifications.
Table 3-1 100BASE-Tx Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

RJ-45

Interface rate

Full-duplex 100 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

100 m

Cable type

Category-5 twisted-pairs

Standards

IEEE 802.3u

1000BASE-Tx Interface
Table 3-2 lists 1000BASE-Tx interface specifications.
Table 3-2 1000BASE-Tx Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

RJ-45

Interface rate

Full-duplex 1000 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

100 m

Standards

IEEE 802.3ab

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Table 3-3 lists 1000BASE-Lx interface specifications.
Table 3-3 1000BASE-Lx Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

LC

Interface rate

1000 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

The transmission distance is 10 km when 9/125


m single-mode fiber is used.

Central wavelength

1310 nm

Transmission optical power

-9.5 dBm

Extinction ratio

8.2 dB

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-31 dBm

Standards

IEEE 802.3z

1000BASE-Sx Interface
Table 3-4 lists 1000BASE-Sx interface specifications.
Table 3-4 1000BASE-Sx Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

LC

Interface rate

1000 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

The transmission distance is 275 m when


62.5/125 m multi-mode optic fiber is used.
The transmission distance is 550 m when 50/125
m multi-mode optic fiber is used.

Central wavelength

850 nm

Transmission optical power

-9.5 dBm

Extinction ratio

9 dB

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-17 dBm

Standards

IEEE 802.3z

10GBASE-L Interface
Table 3-5 lists 10GBASE-L interface specifications.
Table 3-5 10GBASE-L Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

LC
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Remarks

Interface rate

10.3125 Gbps (LAN) or 9.953 Gbps (WAN)

Maximum transmission distance

The transmission distance is 10 km when 9/125


m single-mode optic fiber is used.

Central wavelength

1310 nm

Transmission optical power

-6 dBm

Extinction ratio

6 dB

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-14.4 dBm

Standards

IEEE 802.3-2005

10GBASE-S Interface
Table 3-6 lists 10GBASE-S interface specifications.
Table 3-6 10GBASE-S Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

LC

Interface rate

10.3125 Gbps (LAN) or 9.953 Gbps (WAN)

Maximum transmission distance

The transmission distance is 300 m when 50 m


multi-mode optic fiber is used.

Central wavelength

850 nm

Transmission optical power

-7.3 dBm

Extinction ratio

3 dB

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-9.9 dBm

Standards

IEEE 802.3-2005

10GBASE-E Interface
Table 3-7 lists 10GBASE-E interface specifications.
Table 3-7 10GBASE-E Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

LC

Interface rate

10.3125 Gbps (LAN) or 9.953 Gbps (WAN)

Maximum transmission distance

The transmission distance is 40 km when 9/125


m single-mode optic fiber is used.

Central wavelength

1550 nm

Transmission optical power

-1 dBm

Extinction ratio

8.2 dB
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Remarks

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-14 dBm

Standards

IEEE 802.3-2005

E1 Interface
Table 3-8 lists E1 interface specifications.
Table 3-8 E1 Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

E1 (complied with ITU G.703)

Interface rate

2.048 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

The transmission distance is 50 m when 7


microcoaxial cable (75 ohm) or twisted-pair
cable (120 ohm) is used.

Impedance

120 ohm

Jitter and drift

Complied with ITU G.823

T1 Interface
Table 3-9 lists T1 interface specifications.
Table 3-9 T1 Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

T1 (complied with ITU G.703)

Interface rate

1.544 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

The transmission distance is 50 m when


twisted-pair cable (100 ohm) is used.

Impedance

100 ohm

Jitter and drift

Complied with ITU G.823

STM-1 Interface
Table 3-10 lists STM-1 interface specifications.
Table 3-10 STM-1 Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

SFP

Interface rate

155.520 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

76 km (1310 nm)
96 km (1550 nm)
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Remarks

Cable type

Optical fiber

Central wavelength

1310 nm/1550 nm

Laser source standard

MLM

Transmission optical power

-15 dBm to -8 dBm (short-distance optical


module)
-2 dBm to 2 dBm (middle-distance optical module)

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-28 dBm

Minimum overload point

-8 dBm

Standards

ITUG.703/G.957/G.783/G.813/G.825

STM-4 Interface
Table 3-11 lists STM-4 interface specifications.
Table 3-11 STM-4 Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

SFP

Interface rate

622.08 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

76 km (1310 nm)
96 km (1550 nm)

Cable type

Optical fiber

Central wavelength

1310 nm/1550 nm

Laser source standard

MLM

Transmission optical power

-15 dBm to -8 dBm (short-distance optical


module)
-2 dBm to 2 dBm (middle-distance optical module)

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-28 dBm

Minimum overload point

-8 dBm

Standards

ITUG.703/G.957/G.783/G.813/G.825

EPON Interface
Table 3-12 lists EPON interface specifications.
Table 3-12 EPON Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

SC/PC

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Remarks

Interface rate

Upstream: 1.244 Gbps


Downstream: 1.244 Gbps

Maximum logical transmission distance

40 km

Difference distance

20 km

Central wavelength

Upstream: 1310 nm
Downstream: 1490 nm

Transmission optical power

+2.5 to +7dBm (PX20+)

Splitting ratio

1:64

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-30 dBm (PX20+)

Average receiving power (Maximum)

-6 dBm (PX20+)

Standards

IEEE 802.3ah, China Telecom EPON Equipment


Technical Specifications V2.1

GPON Interface
Table 3-13 lists GPON interface specifications.
Table 3-13 GPON Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

SC/PC

Interface rate

Upstream: 1.244 Gbps


Downstream: 2.488 Gbps

Maximum transmission distance

60 km

Difference distance

20 km

Central wavelength

Upstream: 1310 nm
Downstream: 1490 nm

Transmission optical power

1.5 dBm to 5 dBm (CLASS B+)


3 dBm to 7 dBm (CLASS C+)

Extinction ratio

10 dB

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-28 dBm (CLASS B+)


32 dBm (CLASS C+)

Overload optical power

-8 dBm (CLASS B+)


12 dBm (CLASS C+)

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Remarks

Standards

ITU-T G.984.2 CLASS B+, ITU-T G.984.2 CLASS


C+

P2P FE Optical Interface


Table 3-14 lists P2P FE optical interface specifications.
Table 3-14 P2P FE Optical Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

LC/PC

Interface rate

100 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

15 km

Central wavelength

Upstream: 1310 nm
Downstream: 1490 nm

Transmission optical power

9 dBm to 3 dBm

Extinction ratio

> 9 dB

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-3 dBm

Standards

ITU-T G.957

P2P GE Optical Interface


Table 3-15 lists P2P GE optical interface specifications.
Table 3-15 P2P GE Optical Interface Specifications
Property

Remarks

Interface type

LC/PC

Interface rate

1000 Mbps

Maximum transmission distance

15 km

Central wavelength

Upstream: 1310 nm
Downstream: 1490 nm

Transmission optical power

9 dBm to 3 dBm

Extinction ratio

> 9 dB

Maximum receiver sensitivity

-3 dBm

Standards

ITU-T G.957

3.2 Logical Interfaces


This section includes the following:
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Logical Interface Specifications

3.2.1 Logical Interface Types


The ZXA10 C300 supports the SNMP, TFTP/FTP, and Telnet protocol. The upper-layer
network management system implements configuration and management on the
ZXA10 C300 through the SNMP interface. The operators implement configuration and
management on the ZXA10 C300 through the TFTP/FTP interface at the maintenance
console.
Figure 3-1 shows the ZXA10 C300 logical interfaces.
Figure 3-1 ZXA10 C300 Logical Interfaces

3.2.2 Logical Interface Specifications


This topic describes the international specifications that the ZXA10 C300 complies with.

Ethernet Protocol Standards


Table 3-16 lists the Ethernet protocol standards.
Table 3-16 Ethernet Protocol Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

IEEE 802.2

IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area


networks: Specific Requirements Part 2: Logical
Link Control

IEEE 802.3

IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area


networks: Specific Detection (CSMA/CD) Access
Method and Physical Layer Specifications
(includes 802.3ab, 802.3ac and 802.3ad)
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Standard Name

IEEE 802.3u

Definition of Fast Ethernet (100BTX, 100BT4,


100BFX)

IEEE 802.3x

Definition of Full Duplex operation in a switched


LAN

IEEE 802.3z

Definition of Gigabit Ethernet (over Fiber)

IEEE 802.3ad

Definition of Ethernet VLAN Trunking

IEEE 802.1d

MAC bridges

IEEE 802.1p

Traffic Class Expediting and Dynamic Multicast


Filtering

IEEE 802.1q

IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area


networks: Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks

IEEE 802.1w

Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree

IEEE 802.1x

Port Based Network Access Control

IP Protocol Standards
Table 3-17 lists the IP protocol standards.
Table 3-17 IP Protocol Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

RFC768

UDP protocol

RFC783

The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)

RFC791

IP protocol

RFC792

ICMP protocol

RFC793

TCP protocol

RFC826

ARP

RFC854

Telnet protocol

RFC894

Standard for transmitting IP packet on Ethernet

RFC2131

DHCP

OAM Protocol Standards


Table 3-18 lists the OAM protocol standards.
Table 3-18 OAM Protocol Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

RFC1157

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

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Standard No.

Standard Name

RFC1213

Internet Network Management Information Base


based on TCP/IP: MIB-II

RFC1757

Remote Network Monitoring Management


Information Base

RFC1907

Management Information Base for Version 2


of the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv2)

GR-474-CORE

Network Maintenance, Alarm and Control

RFC2819

Remote Network Monitoring

EPON Protocol Standards


Table 3-19 lists the EPON protocol standards.
Table 3-19 EPON Protocol Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

IEEE 802.3ah

Media Access Control Parameters, Physical


Layers, and Management Parameters for
Subscriber Access Networks

China Telecom EPON Equipment Technical

China Telecom EPON Equipment Technical

Specifications V2.1

Specifications V2.1

GPON Protocol Standards


Table 3-20 lists the GPON protocol standards.
Table 3-20 GPON Protocol Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

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

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System Management .................................................................................................4-1
CLI Mode ...................................................................................................................4-1
NMS Mode .................................................................................................................4-3

4.1 System Management


The ZXA10 C300 supports the system management, maintenance, and operation in both
CLI and NMS modes.
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In CLI mode, the system supports HyperTerminal and Telnet access.


In NMS mode, the system supports in-band network management and out-of-band
network management. It uses SNMP for management. The NMS is the NetNumen
N31 unified management system.

4.2 CLI Mode


In CLI mode, the user can log in to the ZXA10 C300 for system management, maintenance,
and operation through HyperTerminal or Telnet.

4.2.1 Login Through HyperTerminal


Short Description
Perform this procedure to log in to the ZXA10 C300 through HyperTerminal.

Prerequisites
Before this operation, make sure that:
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The ZXA10 C300 is installed.


Cables are connected.
The ZXA10 C300 is powered ON.
The serial port cable and maintenance console is ready.

Context
To log in to the ZXA10 C300 through HyperTerminal, perform the following steps:

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Steps
1. Connect cables.
Use a console cable to connect the console port on the control and switching card to
the computer serial port.
2. Log in to the ZXA10 C300.
a. In Windows, choose Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications >
HyperTerminal.
b. In the Connection Description dialog box, enter the connection name and click
OK. In the Connect To dialog box, select COM1 or COM2, and then click OK.
c.

Set Bits per second to 9600, Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bits to 1, and
Flow control to None. Click OK.

d. The HyperTerminal window is displayed, and the system enters the ZXAN> mode.
Carry out the enable command and type the enable password (zte) to enter the
ZXAN# mode.
End of Steps

Result
Login through HyperTerminal is successful.

4.2.2 Login Through Telnet


Short Description
Perform this procedure to log in to the ZXA10 C300 through Telnet.

Prerequisites
Before this operation, make sure that:
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The in-band or out-of-band network management IP address of the ZXA10 C300 is


already configured.
The maintenance console can ping the in-band or out-of-band IP address.

Context
To log in to the ZXA10 C300 through Telnet, perform the following steps:

Steps
1. Connect cables.
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computer network port to the Q port (out-of-band NM port) on the control and
switching card.
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In the in-band networking mode, use a straight-through cable to connect the


computer network port with the IP network. The ZXA10 C300 is connected to the
IP network through the uplink port. You can log in to the ZXA10 C300 from the
computer through Telnet.

2. Log in to the ZXA10 C300.


a. In Windows, choose Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
b. In the dialog box, type Telnet x.x.x.x, where, x.x.x.x is the ZXA10 C300 IP address.
Click OK to start Telnet session.
c.

If the network connection is normal, the login dialog box is displayed. Type the
user name and password (zte) to enter the privileged mode.

End of Steps

Result
Login through Telnet is successful.

4.3 NMS Mode


You can implement management and maintenance on the ZXA10 C300 through the
NetNumen N31 unified management system.

4.3.1 NetNumen N31


Designed hierarchically, NetNumen N31 is a highly customized, carrier-level, and
cross-platform network management platform. NetNumen N31 is highly scalable and
supports all multiple operating systems. It meets diversified requirements of users.
NetNumen N31 provides user-friendly interfaces and provides extended features like
network graphs, network monitoring and management of multiple devices, ensuring the
reliable, secure, and effective operation of the network.

4.3.2 In-Band Network Management


In the in-band network management mode, the network management information is
transmitted through the service channel. The ZXA10 C300 is connected to IP network
through the uplink interface. Figure 4-1 shows the in-band networking.

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Figure 4-1 In-Band Networking Mode

Features of the in-band networking are:


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Disadvantage: Inability to perform maintenance if the service channel is faulty.

4.3.3 Out-of-Band Network Management


In the out-of-band network management mode, a channel which is independent of the
service channel is used to transmit the management information. Figure 4-2 shows the
out-of-band networking.

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Figure 4-2 Out-of-Band Networking

Features of the out-of-band networking are:


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Advantage: The out-of-band network management mode provides a separate channel


for the network management, which increase the system reliability. When the ZXA10
C300 is faulty, the NetNumen N31 system can get the system information in time and
perform real-time monitoring.
Disadvantage: The out-of-band network management mode requires a separate
channel for maintenance, which requires other devices for networking.

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Table of Contents
Overview ....................................................................................................................5-1
FTTH..........................................................................................................................5-2
FTTB..........................................................................................................................5-3
FTTCab......................................................................................................................5-5
FTTO .........................................................................................................................5-6
Video Monitoring ........................................................................................................5-7
Wireless Communication Base Station Access...........................................................5-8
Network Optimization .................................................................................................5-9

5.1 Overview
Various broadband and narrowband technologies are used to provide access to different
subscribers. The PON technology is applicable for residential areas, houses, and
buildings due to its high bandwidth and convenient maintenance. It can also be used
for the construction of old transmission systems, application of base stations, and
construction of the existing access devices.
The ZXA10 system is one of the fixed network 3G (F3G) access solutions. Figure 5-1
shows the ZTE F3G access solution.

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Figure 5-1 ZTE F3G Access Solution

The MSAN/MSAG, xDSL, and EPON/GPON can form a network independently or they
can form a network together. For example, the PON terminal SFU/SBU forms a network
together with other ZTE devices, such as IAD, Home Gateway, and Ethernet switch.
The ZXA10 PON and the ZTE MSAG devices are used together to provide FTTx solutions.

5.2 FTTH
FTTH provides fiber access to subscriber homes. In this scenario, the central office
equipment ZXA10 C300 (OLT) is located in the central equipment room. The OLT
connects to the upper-layer device in N*GE mode and to the ONUs in the downlink
direction through splitters. The splitters are located in the residential district equipment
room or in the corridor optical distribution boxy. The ONUs are located at the corridors or
in the houses.
Different types of ONUs provide different interfaces to meet different service access
requirements. An ONU connects to the phone through the POTS interface and connects
to the IAD or the family gateway through the FE interfaces. It provides video, audio, and
data services, such as Internet, IPTV, CATV, and VoIP services.
FTTH is suitable for new residential areas, villas, or for rebuilding network access devices
in old buildings . Figure 5-2 shows the FTTH networking.

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Figure 5-2 FTTH Networking

5.3 FTTB
FTTB provides fiber access to buildings. In this scenario, the central office equipment
ZXA10 C300 (OLT) is located in the central equipment room. The OLT connects to the
upper-layer device in N*GE mode and to the ONUs in the downlink direction through
splitters. Splitters are located in basements or corridor optical distribution boxes. One
splitter is shared by several floors in a building. The fibers are connected to floors
in level-1 or level-2 splitting mode. ONUs are located at the distribution boxes, weak
electricity wells, or on the walls.
Different types of ONUs provide different interfaces to meet different service access
requirements. An ONU connects to the phone through the POTS interface and connects
to the IAD or the family gateway through the FE interfaces. It provides video, audio, and
data services, such as Internet surfing, IPTV, CATV, and VoIP services.
Figure 5-3 shows the FTTB networking.

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Figure 5-3 FTTB Networking

FTTB has the following application modes:


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FTTB + xDSL
Figure 5-4 shows the FTTB + xDSL networking.
Figure 5-4 FTTB + xDSL Networking

Distribute the fiber terminals in buildings or corridors. The MDU device provides the
xDSL interface to connect to the subscriber homes through twisted-pairs. This mode
uses the ADSL2+ or VDSL technology and can fully use the existing cable resources.
ZTE CORPORATION provides MDU devices with medium and small capacities. For
example, the ZXDSL 9806H supports 96 ADSL/ADSL2+/SHDSL ports or 64 VDSL2
ports and connects to the OLT through the PON port. It uses the existing network
resources to provide service access for subscribers.
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Figure 5-5 shows the FTTB + LAN networking.

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Figure 5-5 FTTB + LAN Networking

Distribute the fiber terminals in buildings or corridors. The MDU device provides
multiple Ethernet interfaces or VoIP ports. Due to the distance restriction of Category
5 cable, the distance from the ONU to the subscribers cannot exceed 100 m.
ZTE CORPORATION provides MDU/MTU devices with medium and small capacities.
For example, the ZXA10 F820 supports 24 10 Mbps/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, 16 E1
ports, or 32 POTS ports to meet the requirements of various services access.

5.4 FTTCab
FTTCab provides fiber access to distribution boxes. In this scenario, the central office
equipment ZXA10 C300 (OLT) is located in the central equipment room. The OLT connects
to the upper-layer device in N*GE mode and to the ONUs in the downlink direction through
splitters.
The MDU is located in the curb distribution box. It connects to the WAN through xPON
device in the upstream direction, and to the subscribers through traditional twisted-pairs
or Category 5 cables in the downstream direction. Each access device covers 800 to
1000 broadband subscribers. The ADSL2+, VDSL2, SHDSL, or LAN access mode is used
according to the users requirements on the upstream and downstream bandwidth and the
distance to the access node. For the users in the commercial business or in the information
districts who ask for more bandwidth, the optical fiber can be taken into consideration.
Figure 5-6 shows the FTTCab networking.

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Figure 5-6 FTTCab Networking

5.5 FTTO
FTTO provides fiber access to offices. The central office equipment ZXA10 C300 (OLT)
is located in the central equipment room. The OLT connects to the upper-layer device
in N*GE mode and to the ONUs in the downlink direction through splitters. Splitters are
located in basements or optical distribution boxes according to the subscriber density. The
splitters are connected to offices in level-1 splitting mode. The ONUs are located on the
office desks, on the walls, or outdoors.
In FTTO mode, the ZXA10 C300 is used together with the ZXA10 MSAN devices to
establish the network and supports the services such as ADSL/ADSL2+, PBX, DDN,
and E1 dedicated line. The PON system and MSAN systems are managed through the
NetNumen N31 unified management system.
Figure 5-7 shows the FTTO networking.

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Figure 5-7 FTTO Networking

5.6 Video Monitoring


Compared with general telecommunication services, the video monitoring service requires
more upstream bandwidth. With the advantages in bandwidth, QoS, and security, the PON
technology provides better video monitoring service.
Figure 5-8 shows the video monitoring networking based on the PON technology.

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Figure 5-8 Video Monitoring Networking

5.7 Wireless Communication Base Station Access


In rebuilding 2G base station access node or in establishing 3G base station access
networking, the traditional SDH network has many disadvantages. By using the IP + TDM
core architecture, the ZTE xPON system is capable of providing better TDM and data
services.
Figure 5-9 shows the wireless communication base station access networking.

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Figure 5-9 Wireless Communication Base Station Access Networking

5.8 Network Optimization


In the current networks, there are still some old transmission systems in use, such as
SDH and PDH, which only support narrowband services. ZTE xPON system uses passive
optical transmission, which can be used to rebuild the existing networks.
In old networking, DSLAM devices are connected in chain. If one node is broken, the
service of all devices cascaded with the node will be interrupted. In xPON networking,
each DSLAM is connected to a splitter directly. The upstream bandwidth is increased. In
addition, the network reliability and security is enhanced.
Figure 5-10 shows the network optimization application.

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Technical Specifications
Table of Contents
Technical Parameters.................................................................................................6-1
Performance Specifications ........................................................................................6-3
Protocols and Standards ............................................................................................6-9

6.1 Technical Parameters


Short Description
The ZXA10 C300 technical parameters includes card dimensions, operation voltage,
operation environment, and equipment power consumption.

Card Dimensions
Table 6-1 lists the card dimensions.
Table 6-1 Card Dimensions
Type

Dimensions (Height Width Depth)

SCXL/SCXM

395.5 mm 25 mm 225 mm

ETGO/FTGH/ETXD/ETT

395.5 mm 22.5 mm 225 mm

D/GTGO/GTGQ
XUTQ/HUTQ/HUGQ/

197.75 mm 25 mm 225 mm

GDFO/GUFQ/GUTQ/G
USQ
CTLA/CTTB/CTBB

395.5 mm 22.5 mm 225 mm

CICG

395.5 mm 22.5 mm 225 mm

PRWG

197.75 mm 25 mm 225 mm

MWEA

440 mm 481 mm (Height Width)

MWIA

440 mm 440 mm (Height Width)

Operation Voltage
Table 6-2 lists the operation voltage.

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Type

Voltage

DC

Rated voltage: -48 V DC


Range: -48 V 20% DC

Operation Environment
Table 6-3 lists operation environment.
Table 6-3 Operation Environment
Parameters

Description

Ground resistance

< 1 ohm

Ambient temperature

Long-term working temperature: -5 to 45


Short-term working temperature: -25 to 55

Ambient humidity

5% 95%

Cleanness

Dust concentration with a diameter greater than 5 m (equal to or


less than 3 104 grains/m3) and the dust should not be electrically or
magnetically conducive and erosive.

Illumination

Do not expose the equipment room to direct sunshine.

Average illumination requirement is 150 Lx - 200 Lx without glare.

Equip the equipment room with emergency lights.

Fluorescence lamps embedded in the ceiling are recommended.

Atmosphere pressure

70 kPa 106 kPa

Air pollution

Do not expose the equipment to corrosive gases (such as SO2, oxides


of SO2, and ammonia), smog, or oil solvents. Do not smoke in the
equipment room.

Equipment Power Consumption


Table 6-4 lists ZXA10 C300 shelf power consumption in full configuration.
Table 6-4 ZXA10 C300 Shelf Power Consumption
Type

Maximum Power Consumption (W)

Shelf with full configuration (EPON)

680 W (19-inch shelf)


750 W (21-inch shelf)

Shelf with full configuration (GPON)

910 W (19-inch shelf)


1000 W (21-inch shelf)

Shelf with full configuration (10G EPON)

1130 W (19-inch shelf)


1250 W (21-inch shelf)

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6.2 Performance Specifications


Short Description
The ZXA10 C300 performance specifications include system performance, system
configuration, reliability specifications, service functions, and system maintenance and
management.

System Performance
Table 6-5 lists the ZXA10 C300 system performance specifications.
Table 6-5 System Performance
Item

Specification

Backplane bandwidth

3.2 Tbps (21-inch shelf)


2.88 Tbps (19-inch shelf)

Switching capacity

800 Gbps (21-inch shelf)


400 Gbps (19-inch shelf)

Supported VLANs

4K

MAC address table size

32 KB, can extend to 256 KB

Supported multicast groups

8K

Hot-swappable

Support

Redundancy backup

Support

System Configuration
Table 6-6 lists the ZXA10 C300 system configuration specifications.
Table 6-6 System Configuration
Item

Specification

Management ports

One out-of-band NM port Q

One local maintenance serial port CLI

Nine environment monitoring serial ports

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Specification

Uplink ports

Different uplink cards provide different uplink ports:


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Four 10GE Ethernet optical interfaces

Four GE Ethernet optical interfaces

Four GE Ethernet electrical interfaces

Two GE Ethernet optical interfaces and two 10


Mbps/100 Mbps/1000 Mbps Ethernet electrical
interfaces

32 E1 (120 ohm) interfaces

32 T1 (100 ohm) interfaces

Two STM-1 optical interfaces or one STM-4 optical


interfaces

Maximum EPON ports (single shelf)

128 (21-inch shelf)


112 (19-inch shelf)

Maximum GPON ports (single shelf)

128 (21-inch shelf)


112 (19-inch shelf)

Maximum 10G EPON ports (single

32 (21-inch shelf)

shelf)

28 (19-inch shelf)

Maximum EPON ONUs (single shelf)

8192 (21-inch shelf)


7168 (19-inch shelf)
Note: The maximum ONU supported of a single shelf = (The
maximum PON interface of a single shelf the split ratio

Maximum GPON ONUs (single shelf)

16384 (21-inch shelf)


14336 (19-inch shelf)
Note: The maximum ONU supported of a single shelf = (The
maximum PON interface of a single shelf the split ratio

Reliability
Table 6-7 lists the ZXA10 C300 reliability specifications.
Table 6-7 Reliability Specifications
Parameter

Specification

MTBF

127795 hours

MTTR

< 30 mins

System lifetime

20 years

CE, UL, FCC authentication requirements

Support

Service Functions
Table 6-8 lists the ZXA10 C300 service functions.

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Table 6-8 Service Functions


Item

Function

Wire-speed Layer-2/Layer-3

Wire-speed forwarding.

switching
Layer-2 protocols

Layer-2 Ethernet bridge forwarding


MAC address learning and aging
802.1Q VLAN based on port
STP/MSTP/RSTP
Port enabling/disabling
Broadcast/multicast/flooding suppression
Port mirroring

Layer-3 protocols

ARP, ARP Proxy


Super VLAN
Static route
Equivalent route
RIP/OSPF/IS-IS/BGP
DHCP Relay
DHCP Server

VLAN

4 K VLANs based on 802.1q, ranging from 1 to 4093


QinQ, VLAN Translation, VLAN Trunking, VLAN Stacking
1:1 VLAN, N:1 VLAN

Multicast

PIM-SM, PIM-DM
8 K multicast groups
256 multicast VLANs
IGMP V1/V2/V3
IGMP Proxy, IGMP Snooping, IGMP Route
Controlled multicast
Multi VLAN

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Function

IPTV

2048 multicast packages


Channel preview
IPTV preview template
CDR
CAC
Pre-join
Fast leave

Port convergence/port protection

Ethernet uplink ports support BFD


UAPS/EAPS/LACP and TRUNKING convergence
TYPE A/B/C/D protection at PON layer
STM-M interface supports 1+1 protection
The Ethernet uplink port supports BFD

Active/standby changeover

Active/standby changeover of the main control card

Ethernet OAM

802.1ag, 802.3ah at Ethernet side

Flow control

IEEE 802.3x flow control (full-duplex)


Backpressure flow control (half-duplex)

QoS

PON line SBA/DBA


Port traffic classification based on LLID, MAC DA, MAC SA,
priority (IEEE 802.1D), or Ethernet type
CoS, traffic priority
Default: 802.1p
802.1p/DSCP priority mark/remark
CoS priority and schedule queue mapping, DSCP and
schedule queue mapping
PON port VLAN or VLAN + CoS priority and schedule queue
mapping, PON port depth configuration
Packet filtering, redirection, traffic mirroring, traffic statistics,
traffic monitoring, traffic shaping, port schedule, priority policy,
port rate limit, and VLAN translation based on traffic rule

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Item

Function

Security

Class management on operation rights


Layer-2 isolation and controlled interaction
RADIUS
Defense against DoS attack
Defense against ICMP/IP packets
Upstream/downstream ACL enabling/disabling
IP/MAC anti-Spoofing
ONU SN/Password/SN+Password authentication
PPPoE+, DHCP Option82 port location
MAC address limit based on traffic
Static MAC address configuration based on traffic
MAC/IP address binding
Source MAC address filtering
Protocol packets such as IGMP, DHCP rate limit
Upstream/downstream FEC
SSH configuration
Triple Churning or AES128 encryption

EPON port

512 LLID
1:64 split ratio
Maximum transmission distance: 30 km
Maximum difference distance: 20 km

EPON terminal management

ONU authentication (MAC address, LOID + password, and


hybrid)
Offline ONU/ONT configuration and auto discovery
ONU/ONT management extended OAM standard
ONU/ONT diagnosis test and fault management

GPON port

4096 GEM Ports


1024 T-CONTs
1:128 split ratio
Maximum transmission distance: 60 km
Maximum difference distance: 20 km

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Function

GPON terminal management

ONU authentication (SN, Password, SN + password)


Offline ONU/ONT configuration and auto discovery
ONU/ONT management based on OMCI standard
ONU/ONT diagnosis test and fault management

TDM service

MEF standard CES


PWE3 standard CES (IP mode)
E1 timing configuration
Pseudo wire and SDH time slot relationship configuration
E1 pseudo wire connection
Non-structure CES
CES alarm report
Pseudo wire statistics
PDH interface loop
1+1 protection

System Maintenance and Management


Table 6-9 lists the ZXA10 C300 system maintenance and management specifications.
Table 6-9 System Maintenance and Management
Item

Function

Management

Serial port (CLI) configuration


SSH/Telnet remote configuration
Command line configuration
SNMP V1/V2/V3 management
NetNumen N31 (V4.4) NMS
System log
Level alarm

Maintenance

Debugging information output


Ping
Trace Route
SSH/Telnet remote maintenance

Upload and upgrade

FTP/TFTP upload and upgrade


Online upload and upgrade
Automatic download alarm, log, and data to FTP server
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Item

Function

Performance statistics

Ethernet interface performance statistics, complied with RFC1213


Terminal traffic performance statistics
Pseudo wire connection performance statistics
Port performance statistics at service access side
IGMP packets performance statistics
Multicast traffic statistics

6.3 Protocols and Standards


This section includes the following:
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International Standards
Industry Standards
Enterprise Standards

6.3.1 International Standards


Environment Standards
Table 6-10 lists the environment standards.
Table 6-10 Environment Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

ETS 300019

Environmental Engineering (EE)


Environmental conditions and environmental
tests for telecommunications equipment

IEC 60068

Basic Environmental Testing Procedures

NEBS GR-63-Core

NEBS Requirements: Physical Protection

Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards


Table 6-11 lists the electromagnetic compatibility standards.
Table 6-11 Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

2004/108/EC

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

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Standard Name

EN 300386

Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio


spectrum Matters (ERM); Telecommunication
network equipment;
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
requirements

IEC 61000

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

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

NEBS GR-1089-Core

Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical


Safety - Generic Criteria for Network
Telecommunications Equipment

Security Standards
Table 6-12 lists the security standards.
Table 6-12 Security Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

73/23/EEC

Low Voltage Directive

EN 60950

Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part


1: General requirements

ITU-T K.27

Bonding configurations and earthing inside a


telecommunication building

ETS 300 253

Equipment Engineering (EE) - Earthing and


bonding of telecommunication equipment in
telecommunication centres

ITU K.20

Resistibility of telecommunication equipment


installed in a telecommunications centre to
overvoltages and overcurrents

ITU K.44

Resistibility tests for telecommunication


equipment exposed to overvoltages and
overcurrents Basic Recommendation

93/68/EEC

CE Marking Directive

Power Supply Standards


Table 6-13 lists the power supply standards.
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Standard No.

Standard Name

ETS 300 132

Equipment Engineering (EE); Power Supply


Interface at the Input to Telecommunications
Equipment

Other International Standards


Table 6-14 lists other international standards.
Table 6-14 Other International Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

ITU-T G.652

Characteristics of a single-mode optical fibre and


cable

ITU-T G.692

Optical interfaces for multi-channel systems with


optical amplifiers

ITU-T G.872

Architecture of optical transport network

ITU-T G.873

Optical transport networks requirements

ITU-T G.911

Parameters and calculation methodologies for


reliability and availability of fiber optic systems

ITU-T M.3010

Principles for a Telecommunications management


network

ITU-T -G.704

Synchronous Frame Structures Used at Primary


Hierarchical Levels, July 1995.

ITU-T G.703

Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical


digital interfaces

ITU-T G.823

The control of jitter and wander within digital


networks which are based on the 2048 kbps
hierarchy

ITU-T G.957

Optical interfaces for equipments and systems


relating to the synchronous digital hierarchy

ITU-T G.825

The control of jitter and wander within digital


networks which are based on the synchronous
digital hierarchy (SDH)

RFC2236

IGMPv2

RFC1155

Structure and identifier of the Internet


management information based on TCP/IP

RFC1493

Bridge MIB

RFC1643

Definitions of Managed Objects for the


Ethernet-like Interface Types
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Standard Name

RFC2236

Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2


Internet

RFC2613

Remote Network Monitoring MIB Extensions for


Switched Networks

RFC2652

Ethernet Interface MIB

RFC1027

Using ARP to implement transparent subnet


gateways (ARP Proxy)

6.3.2 Industry Standards


Table 6-15 lists the industry standards.
Table 6-15 Industry Standards
Standard No.

Standard Name

China Telecom EPON Equipment Technical


Specifications V2.1

YD/T 1475-2006

Technical Requirements for Access Network


Passive Optical Network Based on Ethernet
(EPON)

YD/Txxxxx -2005

Technical Requirements for Access Network


Passive Optical Network Based on Ethernet
(GPON)

YD/Txxxxx -2005

Test Methods for Access Network Passive


Optical Network Based on Ethernet (GPON)

YD/Txxxx-2005

Broadband Optical Access Network Overview

YD/Txxxx-2005

FTTH Architecture and Requirements

6.3.3 Enterprise Standards


Table 6-16 lists the enterprise standards.
Table 6-16 Enterprise Standard
Standard No.

Standard Name

Q/ZX 04.100.2-2002

Printed Circuit Board Design Specification


Technology Requirement

Q/ZX 04.100.3-2003

Printed Circuit Board Design Specification


Product Testability Requirement

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Standard No.

Standard Name

Q/ZX 04.101.2-2003

Structure Design Specification Color


Requirement

Q/ZX 04.101.4-2001

Structure Design Specification Plating Methods

Q/ZX 04.101.5-2000

Structure Design Specification Cabinet


Dimensions Series

Q/ZX 04.101.8-2002

Structure Design Specification Silk Screen


Requirement

Q/ZX 04.103-2001

Product Name Design Requirement

Q/ZX 04.122-2002

General Application Environment Conditions for


Communication Equipment

Q/ZX 04.402-2002

Technology Design Appraisement Rules

Q/ZX 07.101-2002

Cable Label Requirement

Q/ZX 07.102-2002

Cable Label Design and Usage Requirement

Q/ZX 07.200-2000

General Three-Proofing Technology for Printed


Circuit Board Components

Q/ZX 07.212-2002

System Cabling Design and Technology


Requirement

Q/ZX 12.203.11-2001

Metal Product Check Specification Cabinet


Assembly Check

Q/ZX 14.001-2000

Product Package Requirement and Test Method

Q/ZX 14.002-2000

General Product Package Technology Rules

Q/ZX 14.003-2000

Product Package Check Rules

Q/ZX 14.004-2002

General Outsourcing Materials Package


Requirement

Q/ZX 23.011-2004

Electromagnetic Compatibility Experiment


Requirement for Communication Equipment
General Rules

Q/ZX 23.018.1-2006

Reliability Experiment Requirement General


Rules

Q/ZX 23.019-2005

Product Security Design Guide (Trial)

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Environment Requirements
Table of Contents
Storage Environment..................................................................................................7-1
Transportation Environment .......................................................................................7-3
Operation Environment...............................................................................................7-5

7.1 Storage Environment


Short Description
This topic describes the ZXA10 C300 storage environment requirements.

Climate Environment
Table 7-1 lists the ZXA10 C300 storage climate environment requirements.
Table 7-1 Storage Climate Requirements
Name

Requirement

Temperature

-40 to 70

Temperature change ratio

1 /min

Relative humidity

5% 95%

Air pressure

70 kPa - 106 kPa

Sun radiation

700 W/m2

Water Resistance Requirements


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

Biological Environment
The ZXA10 C300 storage has the following requirements on the biological environment:
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Protection from biological generation, such as fungi and leaf mold.


Protection from rodents, such as mouse.

Air Cleanness
The ZXA10 C300 storage has the following requirements on the air cleanness:
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No explosive, electronically conductive, magnetically conductive, or erosive dust


exists.
The mechanical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in
Table 7-2.
Table 7-2 Storage Mechanical Active Materials Concentration
Mechanical Active Material

Unit

Value

Floating dust

mg/m3

5.00

Sediment dust

mg/m2h

20.00

Sands

mg/m3

300.00

Floating dust: diameter 75 m


Sediment dust: 75 m diameter 150 m
Sands: 150 m diameter 1000 m

The chemical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in Table
7-3.
Table 7-3 Storage Chemical Active Materials Concentration
Chemical Active Material

Unit

Value

SO2

mg/m3

0.30

H2S

mg/m3

0.10

NO2

mg/m3

0.50

NH3

mg/m3

1.00

Cl2

mg/m3

0.10

O3

mg/m3

0.05

Mechanical Stress
Table 7-4 lists the mechanical stress requirements of the ZXA10 C300 storage.
Table 7-4 Storage Mechanical Stress Requirements
Item

Sub-Item

Range

Sinusoidal vibration

Location drift

1.50 mm

Acceleration

5.00 m/s2

Frequency

2 Hz - 9 Hz

9 Hz - 200 Hz

Impact response

40.00 m/s2

Unsteady impact

spectrum II
Static load

5 kPa

Impact response spectrum: Maximum acceleration responding curve under regulated impact incenti
ve
Impact response spectrum II: Semi-sinusoidal impact response spectrum consistent time is 22 ms.

Static load: Packed equipment top pressure endurance in regulated stacking way
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7.2 Transportation Environment


Short Description
This topic describes the ZXA10 C300 transport environment requirements.

Climate Environment
Table 7-5 lists the ZXA10 C300 transportation climate environment requirements.
Table 7-5 Transportation Climate Requirements
Name

Requirement

Temperature

-40 to 70

Temperature change ratio

3 /min

Relative humidity

5% 95%

Air pressure

70 kPa - 106 kPa

Sun radiation

1120 W/m2

Heat radiation

600 W/m2

Wind speed

30 m/sec

Water Resistance Requirements


The water resistance requirements during the transportation are as follows:
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The package should be in good condition.


Transportation vehicles must have waterproof measures and are protected from rain.
There should be no accumulated water in the transportation vehicles.

Biological Environment
The ZXA10 C300 transportation has the following requirements on the biological
environment:
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Protection from biological generation, such as fungi and leaf mold.


Protection from rodents, such as a mouse.

Air Cleanness
The ZXA10 C300 transportation has the following requirements on the air cleanness:
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No explosive, electronically conductive, magnetically conductive, or erosive dust


exists.
The mechanical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in
Table 7-6.

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Mechanical Active Material

Unit

Value

Floating dust

mg/m3

Sediment dust

mg/m2h

3.00

Sands

mg/m3

100

The chemical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in Table
7-7.
Table 7-7 Transportation Chemical Active Materials Concentration
Chemical Active Material

Unit

Value

SO2

mg/m3

0.30

H2S

mg/m3

0.10

NO2

mg/m3

0.50

NH3

mg/m3

1.00

Cl2

mg/m3

0.10

HCl

mg/m3

0.10

HF

mg/m3

0.01

O3

mg/m3

0.05

Mechanical Stress
Table 7-8 lists the mechanical stress requirements of the ZXA10 C300 transportation.
Table 7-8 Transportation Mechanical Stress Requirements
Item

Sub-Item

Range

Sinusoidal

Location drift

3.50 mm

Acceleration

10.00 m/s2

15.00 m/s2

Frequency

2 Hz - 9 Hz

9 Hz - 200 Hz

200 Hz - 500 Hz

Acceleration

1 m2/s3

0.30 m2/s3

0.30 m2/s3

Frequency

10 Hz - 200 Hz

200 Hz - 500 Hz

500 Hz - 1000 Hz

Impact response

300 m/s2

vibration

Random vibration

spectrum density

Unsteady impact

spectrum II
Static load

5 kPa

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7.3 Operation Environment


Short Description
This topic describes the ZXA10 C300 operation environment requirements.

Climate Environment
Table 7-9 lists the ZXA10 C300 operation climate requirements.
Table 7-9 Operation Climate Requirements
Name

Requirement

Temperature

Long-term working temperature: -5 to 45

Short-term working temperature: -25 to


55

Temperature change ratio

3 /min

Relative humidity

5% 95%

Altitude

4000 m

Air pressure

70 kPa - 106 kPa

Sun radiation

700 W/m2

Heat dissipation

600 W/m2

Wind speed

5 m/sec

The temperature and humidity values are measure from 1.5 m height above the floor to 0.6 m at the
front of the cabinet without front and back protection panels.

Biological Environment
The ZXA10 C300 operation has the following requirements on the biological environment:
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Protection from biological generation, such as fungi and leaf mold.


Protection from rodents, such as a mouse.

Air Cleanness
The ZXA10 C300 operation has the following requirements on the air cleanness:
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No explosive, electronically conductive, magnetically conductive, or erosive dust


exists.
The mechanical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in
Table 7-10.
Table 7-10 Operation Mechanical Active Materials Concentration
Mechanical Active Material

Unit

Value

Floating dust

mg/m3

0.40

Sediment dust

mg/m2h

15.00

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Unit

Value

Sands

mg/m3

300.00

The chemical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in Table
7-11.
Table 7-11 Operation Chemical Active Materials Concentration
Chemical Active Material

Unit

Value

SO2

mg/m3

0.30

H2S

mg/m3

0.03

NH3

mg/m3

1.00

Cl2

mg/m3

0.10

Mechanical Stress
Table 7-12 lists the mechanical stress requirements of the ZXA10 C300 operation.
Table 7-12 Operation Mechanical Stress Requirements
Item

Sub-Item

Range

Sinusoidal vibration

Location drift

3.50 mm

Acceleration

10.00 m/s2

Frequency

2 Hz - 9 Hz

9 Hz - 200 Hz

Impact response

40 m/s2

Unsteady impact

spectrum II
Static load

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Figure 1-1 ZXA10 C300 Networking Diagram ........................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2 System Function Block Diagram ............................................................ 1-12
Figure 2-1 IEC 19-Inch Shelf..................................................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-2 ETSI 21-Inch Shelf................................................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-3 ZXA10 C300 Cabinet Configuration ......................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-4 IEC 19-Inch Shelf Configuration............................................................... 2-5
Figure 2-5 ETSI 21-Inch Shelf Configuration ............................................................. 2-6
Figure 2-6 ZXA10 C300 Software Architecture.......................................................... 2-8
Figure 3-1 ZXA10 C300 Logical Interfaces................................................................ 3-9
Figure 4-1 In-Band Networking Mode........................................................................ 4-4
Figure 4-2 Out-of-Band Networking........................................................................... 4-5
Figure 5-1 ZTE F3G Access Solution........................................................................ 5-2
Figure 5-2 FTTH Networking..................................................................................... 5-3
Figure 5-3 FTTB Networking..................................................................................... 5-4
Figure 5-4 FTTB + xDSL Networking ........................................................................ 5-4
Figure 5-5 FTTB + LAN Networking .......................................................................... 5-5
Figure 5-6 FTTCab Networking................................................................................. 5-6
Figure 5-7 FTTO Networking .................................................................................... 5-7
Figure 5-8 Video Monitoring Networking ................................................................... 5-8
Figure 5-9 Wireless Communication Base Station Access Networking...................... 5-9
Figure 5-10 Network Optimization Networking ........................................................ 5-10

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Tables
Table 1-1 ZXA10 C300 Interface Types..................................................................... 1-3
Table 1-2 Maximum System Capacity ....................................................................... 1-5
Table 2-1 Cabinet Types ........................................................................................... 2-3
Table 2-2 Card Configuration in IEC 19-Inch Shelf .................................................... 2-5
Table 2-3 Cards Configuration in ETSI 21-Inch Shelf ................................................ 2-7
Table 2-4 ZXA10 C300 Cards ................................................................................... 2-7
Table 3-1 100BASE-Tx Interface Specifications ........................................................ 3-2
Table 3-2 1000BASE-Tx Interface Specifications ...................................................... 3-2
Table 3-3 1000BASE-Lx Interface Specifications ...................................................... 3-3
Table 3-4 1000BASE-Sx Interface Specifications ...................................................... 3-3
Table 3-5 10GBASE-L Interface Specifications ......................................................... 3-3
Table 3-6 10GBASE-S Interface Specifications ......................................................... 3-4
Table 3-7 10GBASE-E Interface Specifications ......................................................... 3-4
Table 3-8 E1 Interface Specifications ........................................................................ 3-5
Table 3-9 T1 Interface Specifications ........................................................................ 3-5
Table 3-10 STM-1 Interface Specifications ................................................................ 3-5
Table 3-11 STM-4 Interface Specifications ................................................................ 3-6
Table 3-12 EPON Interface Specifications................................................................. 3-6
Table 3-13 GPON Interface Specifications ................................................................ 3-7
Table 3-14 P2P FE Optical Interface Specifications................................................... 3-8
Table 3-15 P2P GE Optical Interface Specifications .................................................. 3-8
Table 3-16 Ethernet Protocol Standards.................................................................... 3-9
Table 3-17 IP Protocol Standards............................................................................ 3-10
Table 3-18 OAM Protocol Standards ....................................................................... 3-10
Table 3-19 EPON Protocol Standards ..................................................................... 3-11
Table 3-20 GPON Protocol Standards..................................................................... 3-11
Table 6-1 Card Dimensions....................................................................................... 6-1
Table 6-2 Operation Voltage...................................................................................... 6-2
Table 6-3 Operation Environment.............................................................................. 6-2
Table 6-4 ZXA10 C300 Shelf Power Consumption .................................................... 6-2
Table 6-5 System Performance ................................................................................. 6-3
Table 6-6 System Configuration ................................................................................ 6-3
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Table 6-7 Reliability Specifications ............................................................................ 6-4


Table 6-8 Service Functions...................................................................................... 6-5
Table 6-9 System Maintenance and Management..................................................... 6-8
Table 6-10 Environment Standards ........................................................................... 6-9
Table 6-11 Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards ................................................. 6-9
Table 6-12 Security Standards ................................................................................ 6-10
Table 6-13 Power Source Standards....................................................................... 6-11
Table 6-14 Other International Standards................................................................ 6-11
Table 6-15 Industry Standards ................................................................................ 6-12
Table 6-16 Enterprise Standard............................................................................... 6-12
Table 7-1 Storage Climate Requirements.................................................................. 7-1
Table 7-2 Storage Mechanical Active Materials Concentration .................................. 7-2
Table 7-3 Storage Chemical Active Materials Concentration ..................................... 7-2
Table 7-4 Storage Mechanical Stress Requirements ................................................. 7-2
Table 7-5 Transportation Climate Requirements........................................................ 7-3
Table 7-6 Transportation Mechanical Active Materials Concentration ........................ 7-4
Table 7-7 Transportation Chemical Active Materials Concentration ........................... 7-4
Table 7-8 Transportation Mechanical Stress Requirements....................................... 7-4
Table 7-9 Operation Climate Requirements............................................................... 7-5
Table 7-10 Operation Mechanical Active Materials Concentration ............................. 7-5
Table 7-11 Operation Chemical Active Materials Concentration................................. 7-6
Table 7-12 Operation Mechanical Stress Requirements ............................................ 7-6

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Index
A

Air Cleanness......................... 7-1, 7-3, 7-5

QoS ..................................................... 1-8

Biological Environment ........... 7-1, 7-3, 7-5

Reliability............................................ 1-10

Cards ................................................... 2-7


Climate Environment ..................... 7-1, 7-3

Safety Instructions.............................. 1-17


Security ................................................ 1-9
Service Flow ...................................... 1-13
System Function Block Diagram ..........1-11

E
EPON Functions .................................. 1-5

T
F
FTTB.................................................... 5-3
FTTCab................................................ 5-5
FTTH.................................................... 5-2
FTTO ................................................... 5-6

TDM Function....................................... 1-8


Technical Parameters........................... 6-1

V
Video Monitoring .................................. 5-7

IP Route ............................................... 1-7

L
Layer-2 and VLAN Functions................ 1-6

M
Mechanical Stress .................. 7-2, 7-4, 7-6

N
Networking ........................................... 5-1

P
Physical Interface
Specifications .............................. 3-2, 3-9
Product Maintenance ......................... 1-10
Product Outline .................................... 2-1
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Water Resistance Requirements .......... 7-1

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Glossary
ACL
- Access Control List
ADSL
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
AES
- Advanced Encryption Standard
ARP
- Address Resolution Protocol
BFD
- Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
BGP
- Border Gateway Protocol
BITS
- Building Integrated Timing Supply
BSP
- Board Support Package
CAC
- Channel Access Control
CAC
- Call Admission Control
CATV
- CAble TeleVision
CDR
- Call Detail Record
CES
- Circuit Emulation Services
CES
- Channel Element Subsystem
CLI
- Command Line Interface
CO
- Central Office
CPU
- Central Processing Unit
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CVLAN
- Customer Virtual Local Area Network
CoS
- Class of Service
DBA
- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
DC
- Direct Current
DDN
- Digital Data Network
DHCP
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DSCP
- Differentiated Services Code Point
DSL
- Digital Subscriber Line
DSLAM
- Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
DoS
- Denial of Service
EAPS
- Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching
EPON
- Ethernet Passive Optical Network
ETSI
- European Telecommunication Standard Institute
FE
- Fast Ethernet
FEC
- Forward Error Correction
FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
FTTB
- Fiber to the Building
FTTC
- Fiber to the Curb
FTTCab
- Fiber to the Cabinet
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FTTH
- Fiber to the Home
FTTO
- Fiber To The Office
GE
- Gigabit Ethernet
GEM
- GPON Encapsulation Method
GPON
- Gigabit Passive Optical Network
IAD
- Integrated Access Device
ICMP
- Internet Control Message Protocol
IEC
- International Electrotechnical Commission
IEEE
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IETF
- Internet Engineering Task Force
IGMP
- Internet Group Management Protocol
IP
- Internet Protocol
IPTV
- Internet Protocol Television
IS-IS
- Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System
ITU-T
- International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization
Sector
LACP
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol
LAN
- Local Area Network
LLID
- Logical Link Identifier
MAC
- Medium Access Control
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MDU
- Media Distribution Unit
MDU
- Multiple Dwelling Unit
MEF
- Metro Ethernet Forum
MIB
- Management Information Base
MLM
- Multi-Longitudinal Mode
MPCP
- Multi-Point Control Protocol
MSAN
- Multi-Service Access Network
MSTP
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
MTBF
- Mean Time Between Failures
MTTR
- Mean Time To Recovery
NGN
- Next Generation Network
NM
- Network Management
NMS
- Network Management System
OAM
- Operation, Administration and Maintenance
ODN
- Optical Distribution Network
OLT
- Optical Line Terminal
OMCI
- ONT Management Control Interface
ONT
- Optical Network Terminal
ONU
- Optical Network Unit
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OSPF
- Open Shortest Path First
PBX
- Private Branch Exchange
PDH
- Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
PIM-SM
- Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode
PMD
- Physical Medium Dependent
PON
- Passive Optical Network
POTS
- Plain Old Telephone Service
PPPoE
- Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
PSN
- Packet Switched Network
PTP
- Point-To-Point
PWE3
- Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge
QoS
- Quality of Service
RADIUS
- Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
RIP
- Routing Information Protocol
RMON
- Remote Monitoring
RS
- Recommended Standard
RSTP
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
SBU
- Single Business Unit
SCB
- Selective Call Barring
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SDH
- Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SFP
- Small Form-factor Pluggable
SFU
- Single Family Unit
SNMP
- Simple Network Management Protocol
SP
SSH
- Secure Shell
STM
- Synchronous Transfer Mode
STP
- Spanning Tree Protocol
STP
- Signaling Trace Part
SVLAN
- Service Virtual Local Area Network
TACACS+
- Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus
TCP
- Transfer Control Protocol
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
TFTP
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TTL
- Time To Live
UAPS
- Uplink Auto Protection Switching
UDP
- User Datagram Protocol
UNI
- User Network Interface
VDSL
- Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line

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VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
VOD
- Video On Demand
VPN
- Virtual Private Network
VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
WAN
- Wide Area Network
WDM
- Wavelength Division Multiplexing
WRR
- Weighted Round Robin

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