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Course objectives
At the end of the course, you will be able to explain why we need the ISAM
what is the ISAM? what can the ISAM be used for?
Table of contents
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Addendum
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Why the 7302/7330 ISAM?
> or a justification The usual marketing/business stuff > Its all about the introduction of new services, in general voice and video services, where the video services can consume/take a lot of bandwidth in the network of an operator. Lets call this > the need for speed of customers. > Operators translate this in a couple of requirements, namely the need for increased revenue the need for service bundling the need for high market penetration the need for new access technologies
> So we started off saying that customers do have the need for speed, i.e. faster lines, bigger capacities on their lines. This impacts the operators a lot, and the slide above indicates four main areas operators focus on. > For the single topic mentioned here, some slides explain them on following pages. > Multi-DSL: ADSL and the new ADSL2 flavors: ADSL2, ADSL2+ & READSL2 > SHDSL: single pair high speed DSL > VDSL: Very High Speed DSL > FTTU: fiber to the User > STB: Set top Box, attached to your TV set
Strict Multicast QoS Broadcast capacity Strict QoS point to point High capacity Real Time, no delay High availability Best effort Not impacting
> The traditional DSL access multiplexer (DSLAM) (being an ATM DSLAM or an IP DSLAM) is built and tailored for supporting one single service: the high speed internet access service (HSIA), which is a best effort service. > Given the increased penetration of multiple services over the broadband infrastructure, these nodes are evolving towards multi-service access nodes, focusing on guaranteeing the delivery of multiple services towards all users, and this for business as well as residential subscribers. > The major challenge to be solved is the capability to deliver the complete service kiosk to every subscriber, with different customer profiles (for both business and residential subscribers), with different QoS and service level agreement (SLA) constraints.
COMMUNICATION
E-mail, chat, and instant message Video Communication
BUSINESS
Web hosting Teleworking
Gaming
Music download
IP based Telephony
Unified messaging
voice over IP
IP-VPN
> Each service demands its own specific network requirements. Consequently migrating to a range of new services beyond high-speed internet access requires that not only the access node, but also the transport, management and service architectures evolve accordingly. > The existing access network needs to evolve from the current best effort service to an architecture that supports multimedia services.
1- Service node
e.g. GE hubbing, Central mgmt
3- Advanced Multicast
e.g. advanced authentication & session awareness (e.g. DHCP relay option 82)
ISP 1..n
4- Authentication
5- IP intelligence
> The access nodes in the central office (CO) are now intelligent multi-service hubs, providing Gigabit aggregation for subtended remote units or management system and access point to all devices. > Bringing the service delivery point closer to the subscriber is essential for the success of multiservices deployment, providing improved QoS, scalability and reliability. This enhanced architecture provides an increased level of service knowledge in the CO by distributing the intelligence from the central BRAS towards the access nodes. > The next generation multi-service access nodes need to ensure that the variety of service types are properly prioritized, processed and that services are classified onto dedicated virtual local area networks (VLANs) or permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) extending into the second mile of the access network. The increased need for bandwidth for video services has lead to strong innovations inside the access nodes. Dedicated video resources, native layer 2 multicast and IGMP proxy lead the way to multi-service. > In addition, advances such as network processors, non-blocking architectures, subscriber management relay or termination, increased Gigabit connectivity and advanced security features (tracking users to a port to prevent fraudulent activity and denial of service attacks) are critical features in the network evolution process.
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What is the 7302/7330 ISAM?
> Consider the ISAM to be a two stage switch: first stage is at the NT (SHUB), with 24 GE ports, second stage is at the LTs (ASAM-CORE). LT cards are cards terminating DSL lines. the number of slots depends on the hardware:
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7330 FTTN host shelf (XD) 7330 FTTN host shelf (FD) 7330 FTTN REM
MDU/Building
7354 ISAM FTTB RU
MDU/Building
7302 ISAM 7356 ISAM FTTB REM
Copper access
Cabinet
7357 ISAM FTTB SEM
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> The figures on the slide shows equipment based on eXtreme Density equipment practice (XD), but also Flexible Density equipment practice is an option (see further). > Focus in this presentation is copper delivery: 7302 and 7330 ISAM > Solutions for different environments 7302 ISAM (multi-DSL, VDSL, SHDSL) 7330 ISAM FTTN (multi-DSL, VDSL, SHDSL) 7342 ISAM FTTU (GPON) > Access Manager (ISAM) family supports a range of deployment practices including: 7302 ISAM for DSL-focused deployments from large COs 7330 ISAM fiber to the Node (FTTN) for smaller COs or serving area interface locations and remote outside plant locations 7330 ISAM FTTN Remote Expansion Module (REM) for multi-dwelling units and small remote outside plant locations 7342 ISAM GPON for higher bandwidth Gigabit passive optical network (GPON)-focused deployments from COs > The whole range of access products including the ASAM and ISAM family can be managed from a single, dedicated management platform. > FTTB Fiber To The Building
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Customer
Comprehensive ONT family
GPON-FTTB
FTTB ONT
fiber access
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> The figures on the slide shows equipment based on eXtreme Density equipment practice (XD), but also Flexible Density equipment practice is an option (see further). > Focus in this presentation is copper delivery: 7302 and 7330 ISAM > Solutions for different environments 7302 ISAM (multi-DSL, VDSL, SHDSL) 7330 ISAM FTTN (multi-DSL, VDSL, SHDSL) 7342 ISAM FTTU (GPON) > Access Manager (ISAM) family supports a range of deployment practices including: 7302 ISAM for DSL-focused deployments from large COs 7330 ISAM fiber to the Node (FTTN) for smaller COs or serving area interface locations and remote outside plant locations 7330 ISAM FTTN Remote Expansion Module (REM) for multi-dwelling units and small remote outside plant locations 7342 ISAM GPON for higher bandwidth Gigabit passive optical network (GPON)-focused deployments from COs > The whole range of access products including the ASAM and ISAM family can be managed from a single, dedicated management platform. > FTTB Fiber To The Building
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VoIP IPTV
7750 SR 7450 ESS
Internet
VDSL2/ADSL2+ P2p Fast Eth 7356 ISAM FTTB REM VDSL2 7354 ISAM FTTB RU VDSL2
Aggregation Network
CO
Cabinet
MDU
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Service hub
1 Gigabit per LT IGMP proxy at LT Layer 2 multicast inside line rate packet forwarding 100% BTV, 100% VoD 16 LT slots @ 1Gbps wire speed 24 Gbps non blocking switch Distributed processing Layer 2 QoS (Strict priorities) Same AWS management Same DSL provisioning SW Same DSL chipset Bridging & Cross-Connect PPP termination DHCP option 82 IP routing
FE/GE - optical or electrical Long reach with 1000B-Zx (up to 80km) 48 Multi-ADSL / 24 VDSL / 24 SHDSL XD 768 subscribers per shelf, 3072 per 60x60 FD 864 subscribers per shelf splitterless practice Full metallic test access High reliability High quality supply chain: in time delivery, first time right, spare parts locally available Local presense of expertise and support End-to-end QoS with 7450 ESS
LT
Service Intelligence
An Alcatel product
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> The 7302 ISAM as depicted over here is mainly used for central office (CO) deployment.
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> The 7330 ISAM FTTN (Fiber To The Neighborhood) has the same feature set as the 7302 ISAM, except for the number of lines attached (scalability). > Targetted market: small number of lines remote deployment
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7302 ISAM
Ethernet Aggregation
Add MultiService
. . . 7301 ASAM R5
7301 ASAM
ATM aggregation
One Management
Continuity in operation & zero effort introduction (practice, management, DSL Software, QOS) Continuity in operation & zero effort introduction (practice, management, DSL Software, QOS)
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> The 7302 ISAM is particularly interesting for those operators who are planning a fast evolution towards multiple services over the broadband infrastructure. These are typically service providers looking to implement a triple play package of internet, video and voice over copper as well as business internet and corporate access services for SMEs. > The Alcatel 7302 ISAM is tailored for Ethernet aggregation. Typically the ISAM does not offer any ATM network connectivity. There is however a solution to connect to an ATM network, but that is not covered in this presentation. > The 7302 ISAM is initially targeted for operators with Ethernet aggregation networks deploying new DSLAMs in the COs. This market is distinct from that of the Alcatel 7300 ASAM and the 7301 ASAM, which offer a migration path towards Ethernet aggregation with the existing Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet uplink products while keeping the legacy connectivity to the existing ATM network. As a final migration step, the 7300 and 7301 ASAM upgraded with Ethernet uplinks can be subtended to the 7302 ISAM to operate in a 100 percent Ethernet aggregation environment, with guaranteed services towards all the subscribers.
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ASAM
ATM
E1/STM-1/4 ATM
ATM swich
ASAM
ATM
> Before describing the 7302 ISAM platform, let us first position it in the world of DSLAMs. > Traditionally, a DSLAM (DSL Access Multiplexer) had an ATM core aggregating traffic from all ATM based xDSL access lines. Given that most edge networks were - and mostly currently still are based on ATM switching and/or SDH transport, it is quite natural to keep ATM as underlying layer 2 technology and provide interworking to IP deeper in the network (e.g. at the BAS). > The need for a DSLAM with Ethernet and/or IP capabilities is widely recognized. The specific term IP DSLAM can however be interpreted in different ways, for in the most generic sense IP DSLAM means a DSLAM with IP/Eth functions that interfaces with an Ethernet aggregation network.
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ASAM
ATM
ISAM
Eth
ISAM
Eth
> On the slide you see 3 possible interpretations of an IP DSLAM, and at the same time this slide positions the 7300/7301 ASAM versus the 7302 ISAM. > Option A represents in fact an ATM DSLAM with ATM/Ethernet interworking function at the trunk interface. That means that the end-user traffic (e.g. IP/Eth or IP/PPP/Eth) remains encapsulated in ATM until the point where the traffic is aggregated and sent into the edge network i.e. the internal architecture of the DSLAM in this case is still based on ATM. > Option B shows a DSLAM where the ATM/Ethernet interworking function is no longer at the trunk interface, yet at the termination side of the xDSL lines. That means that the end-user traffic (e.g. IP/Eth or IP/PPP/Eth) is decapsulated from ATM at the point of entrance in the DSLAM and processed as Ethernet traffic inside the DSLAM i.e. the internal architecture of the DSLAM in this case is based on Ethernet. > Finally option C shows a DSLAM that is not only based on an Ethernet switching core, but is even capable of terminating Ethernet based access interfaces. These access interfaces can be Ethernet based xDSL (such as packet based VDSL) or direct Ethernet interfaces (e.g. optical links to connect end-users). The 7302 ISAM can currently terminate direct Ethernet user interfaces as well as packet based VDSL and SHDSL (EFM = Ethernet in the First Mile).
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Interfaces
7302 ISAM
DSL Access ISAM CO FE/GE Uplinks
REM
7330 FTTN
fiber Access
Ethernet Switch/Router
expansion link
REM
FTTN host
Subtending Links
FTTN host
Similar to 7302 (but no FE Optical) Extra link type = expansion links
link between REM and FTTN host
FTTB REM
No fiber access or subtending VDSL only R3.3
> Logically, the 7330 FTTN host and the REM(s) behave as one single ISAM. The REM has splitter and LT functionality and is managed as if it is a LT board inserted in the FTTN host. > --> host (H) > Remote Expansion Module (REM)
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ADSL
ADSL
ISAM
GE
EMAN
NSP IP backbone
FE/GE ISAM
ADSL
FE/GE FE/GE
p*FE/GE ISAM
NSP IP backbone
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> At the user side, the ISAM terminates ADSL/ADSL2/Re-ADSL/ADSL2+, SHDSL & VDSL links. It is also possible to terminate a limited number of Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet links (FE/GE). > At the network side, the ISAM terminates GE or FE links. In case of more than 1 FE or 1 GE, Ethernet link aggregation can be used. The Ethernet links can also be connected to 1 or more Ethernet switches. The Ethernet switches forward the frames over the Ethernet based aggregation access network until it reaches the IP Edge Router of the corresponding network service provider. At the IP Edge Router, the frame enters the IP backbone of the network service provider. The ISAM can also be connected directly to the IP Edge router, in which case the Ethernet aggregation network is reduced to 1 or more parallel Ethernet links. > At the user side it is also possible to connect subtending IP-DSLAMs. It is possible for example to connect ISAMs in cascading model. The last system can be any IPDSLAM, e.g. an ISAM/FTTN, or an Alcatel ASAM with an Ethernet uplink (FENT or GENT) or any other kind of DSLAM with Ethernet uplink.
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Cascading topology
Cascading topology
link aggregation (n*FE/GE) no strict limitation on the number of subtended ISAMs.
Ethernet DSLAM
EMAN node
N * FE/GigE
N * FE/GigE
N * FE/GigE
N * FE/GigE
xDSL
xDSL
xDSL
xDSL
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> The cascaded topology allows installing shelves and racks in a chain. The so-called subtended system is connected to the main system through a subtending interface (such as Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet) and shares the network interface of the main system. Depending on the exact purpose (expanding to large DSLAMs in certain central offices and/or increasing coverage in the network by positioning DSLAMs at as many locations as possible), the subtended systems can be located near the main system (=co-location) or at a remote location. > There is no strict limitation on the number of subtended ISAMs. Each ISAM has its own free running clock. Of course, the available and necessary bandwidth has to be taken into account. > Note that also other types of DSLAMs can be cascaded of an ISAM via Fast or Gigabit Ethernet interfaces: 730x ASAM, 730x ASAM-c, 7324 RU, non Alcatel DSLAMs. > Sometimes, the cascaded topology is also referred to as the daisy-chained topology.
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Star topology
Star topology
7302 ISAM
7302 ISAM 7302 ISAM 7302 ISAM xDSL Ethernet DSLAM EMAN node
xDSL
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> A 7302 ISAM can also be used as an aggregation multiplexer to collect traffic from multiple directly connected subtended DSLAMs. Rather than adding subtending levels, we then create a star architecture. Again, other DSLAMs can be subtended through FE/GigE and the subtended systems can be located near the main system or not.
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Ring topology
N * FE/GigE
7302 ISAM xDSL 7302 ISAM
N * FE/GigE
xDSL
EMAN node
N * FE/GigE
7302 ISAM 7302 ISAM
N * FE/GigE
Ring topology
limitation by number of hops of STP
xDSL
N * FE/GigE
xDSL
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> It is possible to put the ISAM in a ring architecture, i.e. a special case of the cascading architecture where the last system of the chain has yet another uplink to the EMAN network as well. > The maximum number of devices in the ring is 8, because of delay (R)STP.
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Cabinet/MDU
7302
subtending link
7330 host
expansion link
7354 FTTB RU
expansion link
7330 RA
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7357 SEM
> The 7330 FTTN host supports the 7356 ISAM FTTB REM (Remote Extension Module) and the 7357 SEM (Sealed Extension Module) > Each REM/SEM is equivalent to adding a single remote LT unit to the host. > An 7330 ISAM FTTN shelf that is functioning as a host shelf, supports up to 12 remote LT units (R3.3). > The Alcatel-Lucent 7354 Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM) Fiber-to-the-Building (FTTB) Remote Unit (RU) is a compact full-service IP access node for MDU and cabinet deployments, designed to deliver up to 100Mbps over VDSL2. (24 ports)
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expansion
connecting ISAM host shelf (7330 only) with remote LTs, via expansion links (optical) switch and aggregation function in host shelf only one system: host shelves are managed together as a single system
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daisy-chaining of ASAM shelves via extender cables and cards. (This is not
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Subtending GE/FE optical/electrical Control links FE - electrical User link GE/FE optical/electrical
Eth
Aggr Function
LT
Physical user links ADSL/ADSL2/READSL2 ADSL2+ VDSL2 - EFM SHDSL EFM or ATM Optical Ethernet
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> User link: direct Ethernet connection to the user. No ATM involved. 1 port 1 Gigabit link. > (data) aggregation function = LanX = Servicehub (Shub) The name Shub is used in the ISAM command window (CLI)
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REM
LT
GENC NCNC
Physical user links ADSL/ADSL2/READSL2 ADSL2+ VDSL2 - EFM SHDSL EFM or ATM Optical Ethernet
LT
Eth
Aggr Function
ASAM links GE - electrical User link GE/FE optical/electrical Subtending GE/FE optical/electrical
NT
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802.3 port
FE
AGGROBC
GE
GE 802.3 port
0*
y*
expansion Links
802.3 port
LT module
SP
x*
SMAS
ASAM links
SP
OBC
LT module
IWF (ATM)/IWF
* I.f.o ISAM-shelf type Total ASAM links + expansion Links <=16/18
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VDSL / SHDSL
EFM
CPE
> OBC = On board Controller > IWF= InterWorking Function > --> The Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM) is a frame based Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM), i.e. a digital subscriber line (DSL) access multiplexer which is based on a (ethernet) frame forwarding architecture in a packet aggregation network. > Different types of ISAM do exist, but conceptually they have the same building blocks. The mapping of functional blocks to hardware modules depends on the equipment practice chosen. > Data forwarding in the ISAM is accomplished by interworking functions (on LTs) and/or an aggregation function (on the NT): both of them include a forwarding engine. > The core of the ISAM is the 24 port Ethernet service hub (shub or aggregation switch), providing a 24 Gbps switching capacity. > The line termination module terminates subscriber interfaces and provides the interworking and aggregation function towards the service hub. > The LT-module actually consists out of 2 functional submodules. The transport function ant the IWF(Interworking function). > The transport function varies with the type of access technology used (ADSL, VDSL, SHDSL, Ethernet, ...). > For DSL interfaces, the transport function contains: the High-Pass Filter (HPF) , separating the DSL portion of the signal spectrum from the narrowband signal (POTS or ISDN) the DSL modem function, providing the physical layer termination of the DSL signal
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> The line termination module (contd) Transport function On the slide you see that the LT module terminates VDSL or SHDSL (EFM) and below the line termination module terminates xDSL or SHDSL (ATM-based). Depending on the access technology terminated, you will have a different type of LT board. The IWF handles frame forwarding, including sophisticated filtering and traffic management (QoS), all at the line rate of the transport medium. Internally the ISAM is Ethernet based. As a result of this, the IWF will, in case of DSL interfaces with ATM transport mode, also remove ATM/AAL layer. Line termination modules ( located on LT-boards), are connected to the aggregation function via the ASAM-ports or expansion port the line card can be a separate box (REM) (which doesnt behave as a standalone node!). Links between aggregation function and LT-boards are called ASAM-links. Links between aggregation function and REM are called expansion-links. > The remaining ports on the service hub can be allocated to uplink interfaces (connecting to the upstream E-MAN), to subtending interfaces (connecting to downstream Ethernet DSLAMs) or to user Interfaces (connecting directly to 802.3 subscribers). IEEE 802.1d STP and IEEE 802.1w RSTP are supported on network ports only. IEEE 802.3ad Link aggregation is supported on network ports and subtending ports. > The max. number of LTs and the max. number of uplinks depends on the equipment practice. > The packet processing architecture of the ISAM family is future-safe and specifically designed for multimedia and business service delivery over IP/Ethernet aggregation networks. > The Control and Management function is required for maintenance and operations, remote inventory information, shelf management. As the name indicates, this function implements the management plane of the system and part of the control plane, in particular the part related to subscriber management which is typically not found in an Ethernet switch product. The Control function is distributed over multiple general-purpose processors, managing the system, service hub and LT modules in a hierarchical way. > The ACU (alarm Control unit) module provides collection & distribution of equipment & customer alarms. > The clock module generates the system clock. It consists of a local oscillator which can optionally be locked to an external reference clock (BITS). > The TAU (Test Access unit) function provides access to an external line test head (for Metallic Test Access) and provides control of the MTA relays on the splitter modules. Manages the switching of signals between the MTA ports (located on the PWIO-B) and subscriber lines (connected to appliques). > The Power function is the interface point to the external DC power supply systems and provides power monitoring, filtering, distribution and securing functionality. > The 802.3 Port function provides the physical layer interface for Ethernet ports. Electrical autosensing 10/100/1000 RJ45 ports and optical FE/GE ports on SFPs are supported. > Server modules can be plugged into LT slots. Instead of providing subscriber connectivity, they typically provide an auxiliary central processing function, e.g. the ISAM-V IVPS (ISAM voice Packet Server) module, which provides a centralized signalling interface to the call server or softswitch. Server modules are not discussed in this presentation, nor indicated on the drawing. They are discussed in separate dedicated courses. > SMAS module System MAC Address storage. The SMAS module is integrated on a remote inventory PROM that contains the MAC address of the ISAM (NT). Upon booting up of the ISAM, the MAC address is read by the active NT (or the standby NT in case of failure of the active NT). The 24 MAC-addresses for each port on the SHUB, are derived from the system MAC address that is stored on the SMAS PROM. By having this MAC address stored on a separate board, the same MAC address can be maintained when swapping between active and stand by NT, or when a NT board is to be replaced/upgraded. The SMAS module is considered an integral part of the shelf. Where the SMAS functionality is integrated depends on the equipment practice.
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Backplane i/f to NT
ATM/Eth IWF
xDSL modem
Ethernet
x/ATM
ADSL
x/ATM/xDSL
POTS ADSL POTS ADSL
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> The figure shows a schematical view of the line termination (LT) module in case of XDSL, indicating the main functional blocks. > High-Pass Filter (HPF) The incoming xDSL signal first passes a HPF to separate the data portion of the signal (higher frequencies) from the PSTN signal (lower frequencies) > xDSL modem The xDSL modem module (also known as MDM = MoDem Module) is the xDSL PHYsical interface (PHY) of the LT > ATM/Eth InterWorking Function The InterWork Function Module (IWFM) on the LT provides following functions: the termination of ATM - reassembly of datapackets traffic management packet forwarding and filtering other layer 2/3 protocols > On board Controller The On board Controller module (OBC-M) on the LT provides following functions: board control signals board ID signals information storage (EEPROM) DHCP functionality
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x/ATM/xDSL
POTS ADSL POTS ADSL
LT
OBC
X/ AT M
Backplane i/f to NT
X/ETH
Ethernet
VDSL
Ethernet/VDSL
POTS VDSL POTS VDSL
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> The figure shows a schematical view of the line termination (LT) module in case of VDSL, indicating the main functional blocks. > High-Pass Filter (HPF) The incoming VDSL signal first passes a HPF to separate the data portion of the signal (higher frequencies) from the PSTN signal (lower frequencies). > VDSL modem The VDSL modem module is the VDSL physical interface (PHY) of the LT > The InterWork Function Module (IWFM) on the VDSL LT provides following functions: traffic management packet forwarding and filtering other layer 2/3 protocols > On board Controller The On board Controller module (OBC-M) on the LT provides following functions: board control signals board ID signals information storage (EEPROM) DHCP functionality > From NVLT-C onwards, ADSL and VDSL2 will be supported on the same board
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OBC
X/ AT M
SHDSL modem
LT
Backplane i/f to NT
(ATM)/Eth IWF
H ET X/
Ethernet
Ethernet/SHDSL
SHDSL SHDSL
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> The figure shows a schematically view of the line termination (LT) module in case of SHDSL, indicating the main functional blocks. > On the SHDSL LT module you will not find any High-Pass Filter since SHDSL is using the full spectrum. There can be no overlay with POTS or ISDN! > SHDSL modem The SHDSL modem module is the SHDSL physical interface of the LT. > The InterWork Function Module (IWFM) on the SHDSL LT provides following functions: traffic management packet forwarding and filtering other layer 2/3 protocols SHDSL can be ATM based or EFM based. Depending on the technology used by the SHDSL modem the IWF on the SHDSL LT module will provide termination of ATM or EFM and forward datapackets (Ethernet or IP). > On board Controller The On board Controller module (OBC-M) on the LT provides following functions: board control signals board ID signals information storage (EEPROM) DHCP functionality
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> Equipment practice is mainly about the mechanical and electrical aspects of the equipment: physical dimensions, number of shelves allowed in a rack, power feeding, electro magnetic interference > In this course we are covering eXtreme Density equipment practice (XD) as well as Flexible Density equipment practice(FD). > FD equipment practice is the successor of the XD equipment practice. > For both equipment practices, ISAM 7302 and ISAM 7330 FTTN products will be covered.
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Equipment practice
eXtreme Density - XD
ISAM 7302 16 slot ETSI
dedicated shelf for line boards dedicated shelf for splitters
Flexible Density FD
universal slot concept allows any mix of xDSL LTs, splitters, fiber LTs, voice cards in the same shelf
NT-B slot + NT I/O slot can be used as LT slot
ISAM 7302 16/18 slot ETSI ISAM 7330 FTTN 8/10 slot ETSI Remote expansion Module (FTTB 7356)
1 line board ,1 splitter board and/or 1 POTS board in a separate enclosure behaving as remote LTs connecting to an 7330 FTTN host shelf.
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eXtreme Density
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> XD equipment ALTS-T: ETSI shelf for line boards ASPS-A: ETSI splitter shelf with backplane ASPS-C: ETSI splitter shelf without backplane ARAM-D: Mini shelf 7330 FTTN host (4LT-slots) EREM-A: 7330 FTTN Remote expansion Module (1LT)
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ASAM-shelf
NT I/O NT
Clock
1..4 GE/FE
802.3 port 802.3 port
Power
Control/Mgt function
Control link
(FE)
Aggregation (service hub) and control- & management function integrated on NT 1GE connectivity between NT and LT via backpanel SMAS card
System MAC address storage
1..3/4 GE/FE
Aggregation function
1 16 GE
LT 1
LT module
LT 16
LT module
SMAS ACU
SMAS
48 lines
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> The slide above shows the 7302 ISAMs XD system architecture. > The 7302 ISAM XD consists of a set of 16 subscriber line termination (LT) boards, 1 or 2 network termination (NT) boards, 1 network termination I/O board, 1 alarm control unit (ACU) board, all located in an eXtreme Density (XD) splitter-less shelf ALTS-T. > The NT board contains an integrated aggregation function with a total switching capacity of 24 Gbps which is commonly referred to as the service hub (SHUB). > Actually there are two ethernet switches on the NT having a capacity of 12 Gbps each, which means the total switching capacity is 24 Gbps, corresponding with 16 GE ASAM links + 8 Ethernet links. > Depending on the NT card type you will have 7 external Ethernet links + 1 control link or 8 external Ethernet links. In case of 8 external Ethernet links the connection of the SHUB with the control and management function is no longer done via ethernet. This way the ISAM has an additional network link (true e.g. for ECNT-C see later in this presentation) > Whether a clock function (BITS) interface is present on the NT or not will also depend on the variant of NT card. > The 7302 ISAM XD does not have a dedicated power unit (the interface point to the external DC power supply systems and provides power). On the shelf itself there are so called fast-on connectors for providing power supply coming from the top rack unit (TRU). The power signals BATA, BATB and BATRET are distributed via the backplane and feed the plug-in units and fan units installed. > You do not find the TAU module on this drawing, although ISAM XD equipment practice provides this functionality. An RJ45 for test access (connection to TAU) is present on the NTI/O ( see later), but the TAU module itself is on a TAUS-card which physically needs to be inserted in the splitter-shelf.
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NT
Clock
802.3 port
GE1 ..10+2
ASAM link
LT 4 LT 1 LT 1
LT module
OR
ACU
GENC
TAU
PS
OR
DSL lines
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> The ARAM-D is a four-LT-slot shelf. It is used for the 7330 ISAM FTTN, and can be mounted horizontally or vertically. > The PWIO card functions as a General Facilities Card (GFC). It provides connectivity and distribution for power feeds and external alarms. The PWIO card is integrated in the shelf. in the ARAM-D the GFC functionality is provided by the PWIO card the SMAS functionality is implemented using a remote inventory prom located on the PWIO (a few fields in this prom are reserved for the contents of the SMAS prom). > The ACU functionality is not on a separate card as in the ISAM XD equipment practice, but integrated on the GENC card.
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LT module
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LT P S
APPLIQUE BOARDS
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> For the data path, in the 7302 ISAM-XD , the main building blocks are the LT boards on which we can find the IWFs and the NT (see later) on which we can find the aggregation function. All the data that passes through the 7302 ISAM-XD will always pass through the NT. > The 7302 ISAM-XD is equipped with a large number of line termination boards (LT). Different LTs exist for DSL access. Most of the LTs also need a paired applique boards. These applique boards can reside in an equipment placed in the same rack or in another location (see further in this document). > In the 7302 ISAM-XD, each LT card is connected with the NT via the backpanel using a 1 GE electrical interface. This way the Alcatel 7302 ISAM-XD offers wire speed delivery of services towards each user through a non-blocking bandwidth of 1 Gigabit per slot.
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LT P S
P S
LT
ASAM link
P S
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> The ARAM-D is shown as 7330 ISAM FTTN-XD host shelf. > The LT boards in the 7330 units perform the same functionality as in the 7302. I.e terminating the physical layer and forwarding the data packets to the aggregation function. > The 7330 ISAM FTTN host shelf perceives remote LT units as though they were installed locally on the host shelf itself, adding them to its total number of LT units.
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service hub
the main ethernet switch electrical or optical Ethernet interfaces
LT NT
CTR SHUB
P S
802.3 port
Clock
. . .
LT P S
clock functionality
optional
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> All the data that passes through the 7302 ISAM will always pass through the NT. It is the 24 Gbps Ethernet aggregation switching function, i.e. the service hub residing on the NT that is responsible for the data forwarding towards the Ethernet aggregation network. > Another functionality of the NT-board is the control plane of the 7302 ISAM required e.g. for maintenance and operations, remote inventory information and shelf management. It provides management interfaces (LAN, CRAFT, RCRAFT) to the outside world and control interfaces towards the line termination (LT) boards and the network termination I/O. > On the NT resides an interface and media conversion block which provides 3 or 4 (depending on NT card type) external Ethernet interfaces. These interfaces are primarily intended to be used as subtending and/or network links or for a directly connected user. In case optical interfaces are needed the media converter on the NT converts the electrical signal coming from the service hub into an optical signal. > Whether a clock function (BITS) interface is present on the NT or not will depend on the type of NT card. > NT redundancy is supported
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NT
CTR SHUB
. . .
802.3 port
LT
P S
Clock
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> The NT has the same functionality in the 7330 ISAM FTTN host shelf as in the 7302 ISAM. > The NT in the 7330 FTTN host shelf however, will also provide the different functionalities for the remote units connected to the 7330 FTTN host shelf.
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NT I/O
4 x elec or optical
802.3 port
LT
P S
ethernet interface for management interface for test access one NT-I/O per ISAM system Supports NT redundancy
NT
. . .
LT P S
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> The network termination Input/Output (NT I/O) board is an applique or interface card which interfaces via the backplane with the network termination (NT) board. It is required in case more than the available external interfaces on the NT board are required, or when different physical interfaces are required than the NT board can offer. > On the 7302 ISAM-XD, the NT I/O can provide up to 4 additional interfaces > The NT I/O also provides: - an outband management interface which currently cannot be used ( R3.2) - the interface for communication between the NT and the TAU module on the TAUS board of the XD splitter (SP) shelf
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collection of equipment alarms (fans, fuses, ) customer external alarms drive alarm lamps in TRU connection to craft terminal Ethernet interface
not to be used for out-band management
LT
P S
NT
. . .
LT P S
ACU
ACU Craft Terminal
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> For the 7302 ISAM-XD the alarm control module is placed on a specific board, the ACU (alarm Control unit) board. > You need one ACU board in each 7302 ISAM-XD system. It takes care of the following functions: collect equipment alarms from rack and sends them to the NT. These alarms are FAN alarms, fuse alarms, power alarms, external customer definable alarms the ACU sends its alarms to the network termination board, which transfers these signals to the element management system (5523 AWS). allows to connect a craft terminal using an RS232 (ACU in main rack) drive rack alarm lamps and provides visual alarm indications via LEDs > The ACU handles input and output alarm information via a cable connection to the top rack unit (TRU): 20 input signals of which 10 are spare alarm inputs 20 output signals for audible, visual and telemetry alarms > The RJ-45 port on the AACU-C card is not available for use on the ISAM.
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GENC houses
802.3 port function
uplink and downlink (expansion)
Craft Terminal
ACU
802.3 port
2+ 2 optical
expansion link
LT P S P S
GENC
802.3 port
PSTN LT
. . .
NT
LT
ASAM link
P S
14 optical GE interfaces
10 for expansion 2 for uplinks 2 selectable (expansion or uplinks)
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> The GENC card has 14 Gigabit Ethernet optical connectors. Two ports are dedicated for uplink connectivity to high-bandwidth IP services networks. The high-bandwidth IP services network can provide service for the xDSL subscribers and supports inband management of the 7330 ISAM FTTN-XD. Two more ports are configurable as either uplinks or as expansion ports (downlinks.) The GENC card has 10 expansion ports (downlinks) used to connect remote expansion units to the host shelf. > The ACU module and TAU module are integrated on the GENC card as well, so besides providing 14 optical Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for uplink and downlink activity, the GENC card provides alarm and control support as well as support for MTA (Mechanical test access) based testing. > It is the ACU-block in on the GENC-card that collect up to five external alarms, AC fail alarm, door alarm, fuse alarm and two fan fail alarms and sends them to the NT. The ACU-block sends its alarms to the NT board which transfers these signals to the element management system. > The Test Access unit (TAU) module manages the switching of signals between the MTA ports (located on the PWIO) and subscriber lines (connected to appliques). > Depending of the type of GENC card, the board can be equipped with an Integrated Test and Sealing Current (ITSC) module. The ITSC module is present as a daughter card of the GENC-F. The ITSC module is used to perform narrowband tests and provide sealing current on customer lines.
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2+ 2 optical
ACU
TAU 10 + 2 optical
expansion link
GENC P S
LT P S
LT
. . .
NT
LT
ASAM link
P S
PSTN
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> The power module and the SMAS module in the 7330 ISAM FTTN-XD equipment practice can be found on the PWIO board. > The main purpose of the PWIO is to provide power to the other units in the ARAM-D shelf, including the fan unit, and to provide connectivity for a wide range of inputs and outputs for the ARAM-D shelf. Most of the inputs and outputs are for the GENC. > The main electrical power entry via redundant power feeds A and B happens on the PWIO. The PWIO processes electrical power output for other cards in the shelf and for the fan tray. > External alarm, MTA, and craft terminal connections are made on the PWIO card However the ACU and the TAU unit itself is placed on the GENC board.
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XD shelf types
ISAM 7302 - XD
XD-LT XD-SP XD-SP ALTS-T ASPS-A ASPS-C
ETSI shelf for 16 line boards (48 lines) ETSI splitter shelf with backplane for 16 splitter boards (48 lines) 16 slot ETSI splitter shelf without backplane for 16 splitter boards (48 lines)
REM-XD
EREM-A
1XD-LT 24 ports VDSL and 1 XD-PS can be connected to 7330 FTTN XD or FD
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XD equipment practice
Single-shelf ASAM equipment practice
XD-LT ETSI splitterless shelf
ALTS-T
TRU
SUB 1
SUB 2
splitterless deployment
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> The ISAM equipment is a 2200mm tall dedicated rack system, which will include one of the following items, depending on the rack configuration: TRU, for power termination and distribution, splitter shelf and one or two splitterless shelves > It is not possible to extend the ISAM with multiple shelves. One ISAM system is limited to 1shelf. > For the ISAM shelf the ASAM XD-LT ETSI splitterless shelf is reused. > When the splitter-shelf is not integrated in the rack, one rack will be able to accomodate 2 ISAM systems (see drawing). splitterless deployment is used in case of splitters collocated with MDF or splitterless deployment (CLEC). > In case the splitters are integrated in the rack itself, one ISAM system can be accomodated within the rack.
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XD rack configurations
TRU TRU TRU
splitterless shelf 1
dust filter
splitterless shelf 1
splitter shelf
splitterless shelf 2
dust filter
splitterless shelf
dust filter
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> In the 7302 ISAM we use the XD modular rack equipment practice, i.e. the XD LT shelf and the splitter shelf is used. > Three rack configurations are defined based on a standard ETSI rack (2200mm x 600mm x 300mm): 7302 ISAM rack with one LT shelf/splitterless shelf one 7302 ISAM top rack unit (TRU): ATRU-Q one 7302 ISAM XD splitterless shelf: ALTS-T capacity of 768 xDSL lines, no splitters included 7302 ISAM rack with two LT shelves/splitterless shelves one 7302 ISAM TRU: ATRU-Q two 7302 ISAM XD splitterless shelves: ALTS-T capacity of 1,536 xDSL lines, no splitters included 7302 ISAM rack with one splitter shelf and one LT shelf - combo deployment one 7302 ISAM TRU one 7302 ISAM XD splitter (SP) shelf: ASPS-A one 7302 ISAM XD splitterless shelf: ALTS-A capacity of 768 xDSL lines, splitters included > Note: as each ISAM shelf is a stand-alone unit, there is in principle no extension between subsequent LT shelves in a rack, i.e. in order to grow the capacity of a node, combinations of A, B and C are possible knowing that each LT shelf will contain its own aggregation function and its own (external) interfaces.
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ISAM NT PWR
I/O
Back panel
LINE(1..24)
connector area
LINE(25..48)
LT board
NT ACU NT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT
ACU
XDSL x 24 XDSL x 24
Fan unit
Dust filter
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fan area
> This eXtreme Density ETSI shelf is a splitterless shelf with front access and backpanel architecture: NT slots: NT-A and NT-B (for NT redundancy). NT I/O slot: to insert the NT I/O applique board. ACU slot: for the ACU card also used in ASAM. ACU performs alarm management of the shelf LT board area: 16 slot positions where LT cards are inserted (48 ports XDSL / 24 ports SHDSL / 24 ports VDSL. In the future also 48 port SHDSL and VDSL cards will be supported) POLT and IVPS cards can also be inserted in the LT area (ISAM-V) 1 SMAS slot: for the SMAS (System Mac Address Storage) card, contains a remote inventory PROM that contains the MAC address(es) of the system 1 fan unit with or without dust filter. The upper part of the shelf is referred to as the connector area (also see one of the following slides). > 16 LT boards in one sub-rack and only one sub-rack in one ISAM system means that the max number of xDSL lines that one ISAM system can support is 48*16=768 lines. > The ALTS-T has no splitter area. The splitter function can be done in the same rack or in another rack (external splitters).
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remote CT
dial-in modem
PWR
extension
PSTN
TRU A
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> The connector area contains: TRU interface (50 way D-sub connector): to connect the subrack to the top rack unit. extender interfaces (26 way connector, not used in ISAM) interfaces for xDSL: 24 lines per connector, for the LT board immediately below. The connectors used are 48 CHAMP connectors: via these connectors, the xDSL is brought into the shelf. One connector contains 24 pairs. Therefore we need 2 connectors for each board/slot position remote craft terminal interface (9 pin connector): will allow for remote management via a Craft Terminal through a permanent connection to the ASAM subsystem This can be a modem connection (see drawing) REMARK: the CT connector on the ACU board is DCE type and the CT connector mentioned here is of DTE type (modem = DCE) See also above power plugs
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splitter shelf (ASPS-A) does not have PLID jumpers. in case a splitter shelf is equipped, the next splitterless
shelf (ALTS-T) in the rack is considered as subrack 1.
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> The Physical Location Identification Switches (PLID) identify the position of the subrack/shelf in the ASAM. Depending on the shelf type (LT or combo) you have 2 or 3 per rack! > The PLID jumpers are located on the ASAM back-plane behind the NT board (see slide). SR-ID0 SR-ID2: identifies the position of the subrack inside the rack. R-ID0 R-ID3: identifies the position of the rack within the DSLAM. R-TYP0 R-TYP3: identifies the type of DSLAM to the AWS.
> The ALTS-T subrack provides the PLID setting. This requires 21 PLID bits for extreme density equipment. > PLID setting is done on the backplane. Nine bits (SLOT-IDxx, BP-TYP) are fixed by the backplane lay-out, the other twelve (SR-IDxx, R-IDxx, R-TYPxx and ACU-EN) are altered at the installation with jumpers.These jumpers are placed on the backplane in two columns between the ACU and the NTA slots.
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connector area
LINE 25-48
LINE (25..48)
TAUS
PSPC board
LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP
P W R
LINE (1..24)
connector area
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> The ALTS-T does not include any splitter functionality. In order to add splitters to the system, a separate splitter shelf needs to be added, either the Alcatel XD splitter shelves ASPSA/ASPS-C or a 3rd party splitter shelf. > In the case of ASPS-A the front access and backpanel architecture is maintained. The splitter subrack physically has three areas: one connector area, the splitter area and another connector area. > connector areas This area contains connectors for xDSL lines, top rack unit interface and power connections. > 48 CHAMPS connectors are provided on the board as well as on the backpanel. Each with their own specific functionality (see further) > splitter area The splitter area provides housing to the splitters and appliques. > The XD splitter subrack can accommodate the following units: up to 16 splitter boards (PSPS or PSUS): one per equipped LIM in the XD splitterless subrack. one TAUS test access unit (Test-I/O applique) for metallic test access: The XD splitter subrack provides a Test/Spare bus on the backpanel for the support of 1:N LT redundancy and Metallic Test Access (MTA) to control the relays on the splitter boards. > For VDSL, the splitter cards are VSPB-A, VSUB-A: VSPB-A: 24 line passive POTS splitter VSUB-A: 24 line passive ISDN splitter
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LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP LP
to ALTS-T shelf
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> The ASPS-C subrack has no backpanel. splitter card has interfaces on front plate for 2 x 24 XDSL, 2 x 24 POTS/ISDN and 2 x 24 subscriber lines No backplane also means: no MTA support and no LT redundancy support. > The subrack can house up to 16 splitter boards, one per equipped LIM in the XD-LT subrack. Each board is able to handle 48 lines (for XDSL LIMs). > The subrack is mountable in the existing rack frame of an XD modular system (above the XD splitterless subrack) or in a standard 19 rack. By re-orienting the mounting brackets, the subrack can be mounted in frames).
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POTS
ADSL
Subscriber line
POTS
PSTN
POTS
ADSL
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> Cabling of the ISAM is all via connectors either on the front panel of the splitter cards or on the backpanel of the splitter shelf and of the splitterless shelf. > The figure shows how the MDF cabling is exactly done: incoming xDSL cabled at the stiffeners of the splitter cards (90 deg. connector) PSTN (e.g. POTS) part is split of through low pass filter (LPF) of the splitter board and connected, via a connector on the stiffener of the splitter board (90 deg. connector) and through the MDF to the PSTN network xDSL signal leaves splitter board via back panel of splittershelf (180 deg. connector) and is connected to the line termination (LT) shelf Evidently, in case of ASPS-C (which has no backpanel), the xDSL signal leaves via a connector on the stiffener of the splitter board (90 deg connector). On the slide, however, an ASPS-A splitter shelf is depicted at this splitterless (LT) shelf, the xDSL signal enters via a cable connected to the backpanel of the line termination (LT) shelf. (180 deg. connector) > MDF Main Distribution Frame
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POTS
MDF
POTS
LPF
ADSL
POTS
POTS
ADSL
SPLIT
POTS ADSL
Subscriber line
POTS ADSL
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> In case external splitters are used, typically the incoming subscriber lines are connected at the MDF (Main Distribution Frame). From there they will be further connected towards an external PSTN POTS splitter rack and also towards the splitterless shelf.
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GFC - PWIO GENC NT-B NT-A LT-4 LT-3 LT-2 LT-1 LP4 LP3 LP2 LP1
DSL 25-48
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PWR
FAN UNIT
POTS 25-48
DSL 1-24
POTS 1-24
> The ARAM-D (4-LT shelf) has the following front-accessible slots: > GFC slot: The General Facilities Card (GFC) is mounted on top of the shelf. In case of the ARAM-D, the GFC provides power input and filtering, fan control, SMAS functionality, external alarm collection, a craft interface and Test Access Port connectors. In the case of the ARAM-D shelf the GFC functionality is provided by the PWIO board. > In the slot beneath the GENC card needs to be inserted - alarm control and host expansion interface unit on the 7330 ISAM FTTN. > NTA and NTB slot: These slots can be equipped with the standard NT board types on the 7330 ISAM FTTN host shelf. Additional NT I/O interfaces are located on the GENC card. The component side for these NT boards is UP. If the shelf is used as a slave, then a single slave expansion card must be inserted at the position of NT A. The NT B slot must be covered with a filler plate. > LT1 through LT4 slots for LT units: The LT boards supported are e.g. EBLT-C, EBLT-E, EBLT-K (48 ports multi-DSL) and EVLT-A, EVLT-C (24 ports VDSL) > LP1 through LP4 slots for appliques: The splitterboards supported are e.g. AVPC-A, HCUT-C, HLPC-H, HLPC-J and VPSC-D > Fan slot: only the NTs, combo I/O card and LTs are cooled directly by the fan unit. The LPs and the GFC will only receive some limited cooling. The fan unit for ARAM-D exists out of a four-fan assembly, the AFAN-L. > The ARAM-D shelf supports MTA.
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2200mm
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fuses for boards/fans Fan units AFAN-H with or without dust filter
air flow
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> The slide depicts a single rack holding 2 ISAMs (splitterless deployment). > So two ALTS-T shelves are housed in this rack. Each shelf holds a fan tray. This is an 8-fan fan-unit with or without dust filter. Only one dust filter is needed per rack. > The top rack unit (TRU) is the unit providing the power interface between the office power plant and the subracks. It is also the interface between the office alarm system and the rack equipment (including up to five customer defined external alarms) and displays the rack alarm conditions. > Fan unit: One fan unit (AFAN-H) provides forced air cooling in the subrack. The fan unit is a field replaceable unit in the subrack fan area, it plugs directly into the backplane. > There are two variants, one with dust filter and one without dust filter. The fan unit of the subrack in the lowest rack position must always contain a dust filter.
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> The TRU is installed in the top position of the rack and is always cabled for two subracks, even if the configuration only requires one subrack . This is due to anticipated difficulties in adding cables after initial installation. > The top rack unit terminates the feed(s) of the office battery branches A and B and distributes the power to up to two subracks via individual feeds and via circuit breakers. > In an XD rack, the top rack unit (ATRU) distributes fused -48 Vdc or -60 Vdc power to all the subracks and fan units via two redundant branches. It interfaces between the DSL equipment and the Central Office alarm system. > The ATRU-Q contains the following functional blocks: Front panel with circuit breakers and alarm display termination for external wiring alarm and control boards with interface to internal ACU boards and external CO alarm systems.
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contains FLASH, RAM and ROM memory interfacing with management and control interfaces via backpanel traffic management on NT
ECNT-A ECNT-C
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> ECNT-A NT board with integrated SHub. Provides three electrical FE, electrical GE or optical GE links on the front panel. > ECNT-C NT board with integrated SHub. Provides four GE links on the front panel: three GE optical + one 10/100/1000Mbps optical/electrical (selectable) > Besides providing network termination, the ECNT card performs Ethernet switching and control functions for the 7302 ISAM-XD and the 7330 ISAM FTTN-XD, as well as for any connected 7330 REM. It handles the xDSL, the shelf, and the switching data path. > The ECNT card handles high-bandwidth IP services for xDSL subscribers by providing a 24 Gigabit Ethernet switching fabric (service hub). In the downstream direction, high-bandwidth IP services enter the network termination side of the 7302 ISAM or 7330 ISAM FTTN over connectivity at the ECNT card or through the NT I/O (7302 ISAM) or GENC card (7330 FTTN). > The ECNT card switches the Ethernet IP traffic. The appropriate packets for each connected xDSL subscriber are then forwarded over the backplane to the LT. In the upstream direction, the ECNT card receives Ethernet packets from the LTs over the backplane. The ECNT card either switches the Ethernet packets to the high-bandwidth IP services network or passes them to the NT I/O (7302 ISAM) or GENC (7330 ISAM FTTN) card. > For expansion configurations with REMs, the NT on the 7330 FTTN host shelf switches traffic destined for remote subscribers to expansion ports on the GENC card via the shelf backplane. Traffic from remote subscribers is forwarded to the NT over the expansion links that connect to the GENC card on the host shelf. > The ECNT card supports inband or outband management traffic received through its connectors. Local management (craft terminal) is supported by the ECNT card through craft connections on the AACU (7302 ISAM) and PWIO (7330 ISAM) cards. The NT on the FTTN host shelf is used to manage REMs which cannot behave as standalone units.
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RJ45 auto-sensing 10/100/1000Base-T On board media conversion to GE optical SFP optical modules required
Optical itfs
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> ECNT-A Has three connectors for Gigabit Ethernet optical or electrical connections and three connectors for Ethernet electrical connections to a high-bandwidth IP services network. The six connectors on ECNT-A are logically grouped into three pairs of one electrical connector and one optical connector each. Only one of the two connectors in a logical pair can be active at any one time. For example, if you are using the optical connector in the first pair, then you cannot use the electrical connector of the pair until you disconnect the optical connector for the pair. If ECNT-A cards have been installed for NT redundancy, a total of six NT connectors are provided, with three being active. > ECNT-C: port 0 10/100/1000 Mbps electrical or optical 1GE optical only! port 1,2,3
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ECNC-B
FE optical interfaces
SFP optical modules required RJ45 for test access (connection to TAU)
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> Different types of NT I/O cards exist currently: ECNC-A: 4 x 10/100/1000 electrical interfaces or 4 x optical GE interfaces ECNC-B: 4 x optical FE interfaces (ECNC-C: 4 x optical GE for ISAM-V!) > ECNC also has an ethernet port labeled for outband management. This port cannot be used!
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1310nm
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> CWDM technology uses an ITU standard 20nm spacing between the wavelengths, from 1310nm to 1610nm. With CWDM technology, since the wavelengths are relatively far apart (compared to DWDM), the transponders are generally not very expensive. > The SFP-CW has the following features: > Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) transceivers. These transceivers are available for eight different wavelengths. > Compliant with SFP Multi Source Agreement (MSA). > Compatible with IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-LX PMD specifications. > Digital diagnostic through serial interface. > Internal calibration for digital diagnostics. > Eye safe (Class 1 Laser Safety). > Duplex LC optical interface. > Loss Of Signal (LOS) output and TX Disable input. > Hot pluggable.
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L2 and L3 cards
difference in supported FW Models, QoS,...
EBLT-C-E (POTS, L3) EBLT-D-F (ISDN, L3) EBLT-J (POTS, L2)
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EBLT-A/J
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GE interface towards NT
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GE interface towards NT
SMLT-J SMLT-K
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> The SMLT-J: Provides symmetric variable rate service to CPE. Provides 24 symmetric ports at line rates from 192 kbit/s to 5696 kbit/s payload rate in steps of 64 kbit/s. Supports symmetric spectral profiles. Supports two-wire mode, channel bonding (four-wire/six-wire/eight-wire mode) using ATM for extended range and/or greater payload. Supports multi-link (up to 8 links) grouping using Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) for extended range and/or greater payload. If IMA grouping is used, up to 24 groups with a maximum of eight links per group are allowed. Supports Packet Transfer Mode (PTM / EFM). The SMLT-J units do not require an applique, the SHDSL interface lines are immediately connected to the UTP cables via the subrack connectors. But, if required, an applique in an external splitter subrack can provide this connection.
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48 lines per card inserted in any of the 16 slots of splitter shelf separates the ADSL and POTS/ISDN signals upstream & combines the ADSL modem signals with POTS/ISDN signals downstream with or without relays
supports connection to external test device for line measurement purposes
AA variant: outward line testing AB variant: full test access
XD-PSPC 48 lines PSPS-A (POTS) PSPS-B (POTS) PSPS-C (POTS) PSUS-A (POTS + ISDN)
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compatible with ADSL2+ (2.2 MHz) POTS and POTS+ISDN 2B1Q variant
> The Pots splitter board will filter and combine ADSL and POTS/ISDN signals, thus allowing the concurrent use of POTS/ISDN and ADSL on the same UTP. Exists in a wide range of impedances (Real, Complex, ) Special version for ISDN due to different spectrum. > The PSPS boards for the ISAM splitter shelf contains 48 LPFs or splitters so one board can serve up to 48 ADSL lines. Note that the ADLT splitter function is performed by a High-Pass Filter (HPF) on the ADLT board. > The pots splitter boards are mounted in the applique slots of the ASPS-A. > PSUS-A: universal POTS/ISDN splitter version A (PSUS-A) - with N+1 redundancy and limited test access. The PSUS-A: Can be installed in the XD splitter shelf, installed in the Central Office (CO) Contains 48 Low-Pass Filters (LPFs) Separates the ADSL and the POTS/ISDN signals in the upstream direction Supports ADSL, ADSL2+ and RE-ADSL (multi-ADSL). Combines the ADSL signals with POTS / ISDN signals to the customer Protects the POTS/ISDN against interference from signals generated by the network termination (NT) unit or the (multi) ADSL line termination unit Protects the receivers at both the subscriber and the Central Office from all POTS/ISDN related signals Allows connection to the Spare bus to provide N + 1 redundancy (not supported for this release) Allows connection to the Spare bus for limited test access (only this variant). For ISDN only 2B1Q encoding is supported
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24 lines per card separates the VDSL and POTS/ISDN signals upstream & combines the VDSL modem signals with POTS/ISDN signals downstream POTS and POTS+ISDN 2B1Q variant
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Cut-through appliques XD
SHDSL 1-24 LINE 25-48 SHDSL 25-48 LINE 1-24 SHDSL 1-24 SHDSL 1-24 CTAB - C applique LINE 25-48 LINE 1-24 CTAS - C applique
CTAB-C
CTAS-C
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> The cut-through applique forms an interface between the SHDSL line and the SHDSL LT board. > CTAB-C The CTAB-C splitter board is an SHDSL cut-through splitter board. The splitter board extends to XD 48 ports configuration (same layout as 24 ports LT) and cooperates with the SHDSL line termination circuitry present on the SHDSL line termination board. All interfaces to the SHDSL line termination board and the customer LINE are accessible via four 24-pair CHAMP connectors on the front stiffener of the board. The CTAB-C splitter board is installed in a Central Office environment (CO) and is mounted in an XD-LT splitter shelf, which can contain up to 16 splitter boards. The CTAB-C splitter board is a completely passive circuit. > CTAS-C provides an interface between the SHDSL line connection and the SHDSL line terminating board (LT). The splitter board extends to XD 48 ports configuration and cooperates with the SHDSL line termination circuitry present on the SHDSL line termination board.
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14 optical GE interfaces
10 for expansion Downlinks 2 for uplinks towards network/subtended/end-user 2 selectable (expansion or uplinks)
GENC-E GENC-F (ITSC)
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> The GENC card is a general facility card and is a field-replaceable unit . Its main functionality is to provide connectivity and distribution for power feeds and external alarms > The GENC is a plug-in unit that performs as stated above multiple functions in which also additional optical Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for the 7330 FTTN ISAM 4-LT-slot host shelf and remote units (REM). > In total the GENC card provides 14 additional optical Gigabit Ethernet connectors to supplement the connectors provided on the ECNT card. On the GENC-E card faceplate, the first two optical ports (ports 4 and 5) are reserved for network connections (uplinks). Ports 6 and 7 are configurable as either uplinks or as expansion links (downlinks). The other 10 ports are expansion ports. It is possible to have up to 12 expansion links connected to remote expansion units for each host shelf since each shelf has one GENC card. > ITSC: Integrated Test and Sealing Current The ITSC module is present as a daughter card of the GENC-F. The ITSC module is used to perform narrowband tests and provide sealing current on customer lines. The ITSC module replaces external test heads by providing: a reduced-suite of narrowband tests to the customer the ability to apply sealing current for dry (non POTS) lines.
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> On the board the SFP modules for Gigabit Ethernet optical connectivity are not delivered with the card but need to be ordered separately. Depending on the requirements of the operator. The Optical Gigabit Ethernet ports support standard Alcatel optical SFPs. > On the board itself the status of the SFP modules are indicated by LEDs. > alarm and control support > The GENC collects external alarms received through five general alarm inputs connected through the PWIO and passes them to the active NT unit. > The GENC controls the alarm LEDs on the PWIO. The GENC monitors the ACO switch on the PWIO and controls the ACO LED (located on the PWIO-B). ACO = alarm Cut Off : allows the audible alarms to be extinguished without affecting the visual alarms. The audible alarms can be toggled as enabled or disabled. > The ACU module is integrated on the GENC card. In other words, it is the GENC that supports the craft port of the PWIO (used for connecting a craft terminal). The power status and status of the board itself as well as information on SFPs are provided by LEDs on its faceplate. MTA support > The GENC provides support for MTA-based testing and monitoring of one line at a time in the 4-LT-slot host shelf. MTA up and MTA down connections are made at the PWIO. The GENC provides a relay-based matrix and monitor circuitry to connect the test in and test out signals with the backplane for connection to the appropriate applique (the applique uses relays to connect to the appropriate line). It is the GENC that controls the TAP activity LED on the PWIO to indicate that MTA-based testing or monitoring is in progress. > GENC-E : an alarm control and host expansion interface unit that performs multiple functions and provides additional optical GE connectivity and expansion links for the ARAM-D shelf. > GENC-F : an alarm control and host expansion interface unit that performs multiple functions, including ITSC (integrated test and sealing current implemented on a daughter board), and provides additional optical GE connectivity and expansion links for the ARAM-D shelf.
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craft interface
9-pin D-connector
Ethernet connection
RJ-45 for out-band mgmt cannot be used
AACU-C
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> Five LEDs to indicate fault conditions Critical red Major red Minor yellow alarm local red ACO active green > Same ACU as for ASAM > RJ45 for outband management cannot be used interfaces only to DSL boards not to the Service Hub
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Connectivity for
Power External alarms MTA Craft Terminal
PWIO-B
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> The PWIO board provides: connectivity for external alarm, MTA, and craft terminal connections provides connectivity for five general-purpose alarm inputs provides connectivity for AC failure alarm input provides connectivity for MTA up and down provides local connectivity for a craft terminal LEDs giving status information/control information provides LEDs indicating alarm, fan, MTA, and power status provides an alarm cut-off and a visual display of alarm cut-off SMAS functionality: the system MAC-address is stored in a remote inventory prom on the PWIO card. > The following additional connectors are on the PWIO-B card, but they are not available for use: out-of-band management over Ethernet fan and fuse ETSI BITS > Two variants of the card are available: one provides connectivity for six user-definable external alarm inputs and the other provides connectivity for three user-definable external alarm inputs and critical, major, and minor alarm outputs. Both variants provide an AC failure input, MTA connectivity, and a connection for a craft terminal. > The PWIO board is seen as a integral part of the ARAM-D shelf and is normally delivered together with the shelf.
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SMAS
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> On the SMAS-card the MAC-addresses of the NT/service hub that will be used for management, are stored. When the system boots, the service hub gets its MAC-address(es) from the SMAS-card. The 24 MAC-addresses for each port on the SHUB, are stored on the PROM of the SMAS-card. The reason why the MAC-addresses are stored on a separate card, that only contains a remote inventory of the ISAM shelf, is that if it would be on the NT and the NT would fail, the network might have trouble. The MAC-address will have been learned and if you replace the failing NT by another one, a new MAC-address would have to be learned. What if the old arpentry first has to age? (e.g. a delay of 5 minutes). With the MAC-addresses on the SMAS card, any NT will get the same MAC-addresses after replacement, so the switches in the network dont need to learn any new MAC-addresses from the NTs. > The SMAS card as depicted on the slide is only used in 7302 ISAM CO XD. For 7330 FTTN XD, the SMAS functionality is integrated on the PWIO card.
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University
Equipment practice - FD
Flexible Density
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78
FD
2304 lines/rack CO xDSL OSP xDSL FTTN xDSL MDU xDSL voice
2592 lines/rack CO xDSL OSP xDSL FTTN xDSL MDU xDSL voice incl. splitters IMS ready voice gateway Distributed IVPS VDSL2 48p Multi-ADSL 48p P2p fiber Ethernet LT
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> Main reason for going towards FD equipment practice is cost reduction!
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Multiple flavors of line cards available Multiple density variants (28p, 48p)
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> The following LTs will be supported starting from ISAM release 3.3: 24p G.shdsl LT 16p Ethernet LT (p2p fiber Ethernet) 48p VDSL2 LT 48p mDSL/VDSL splitters
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splitters
ISDN
7302 FD-shelf
NTIO
802.3 port
NT
ACU
Clock
aggregation (service hub) and control- & management function integrated on NT 1GE connectivity between NT and LT via backpanel
Backplane ready to support evolution to higher densities
802.3 port
2 GE
ASAM link
ACU & clock function integrated on NT board SMAS functionality integrated on backpanel
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SMAS
Power
> The slide above shows the 7302 ISAMs FD system architecture. > The universal slot concept in the FD equipment practice allows the 7302 ISAM-FD shelf to accommodate line termination cards and splitter cards. Therefore the 7302 ISAM FD shelf (NSFX-A) can be configured as LT shelf, as splitter shelf or as a mixed shelf. A mixed shelf combines LT/splitter pairs, with front cabling to interconnect LT and splitter. > The NFXS-A shelf is used for the 7302 ISAM-FD. The shelf has 16 universal slots, 2 NT slots and 1 NTIO slot. This way NT redundancy is supported. However the second NT slot and NTIO slot can also be used as universal slot, increasing the capacity to 18 slots. > The NT board - as with the XD equipment practice - contains an integrated aggregation function with a total capacity of 24 Gbps which is commonly referred to as the service hub (SHUB). There are two ethernet switches on the NT having a capacity of 12 Gbps each, which means the total switching capacity is 24 Gbps, corresponding with 16 GE ASAM links + 8 extra Ethernet links. These extra Ethernet links can then be used as uplink, subtended links or directly connected end-user links. > The NT cards for FD equipment practice can terminate 2 external Ethernet links. The NTIO is providing the connectivity to the outside world for the 6 additional links. > In the case where the second NT slot and NTIO slot are used as universal slots, 2 of these 8 Ethernet links are used as ASAM-links leaving us with 6 uplinks available on the SHUB. As said before the NT in FD equipment provides connectivity to the outside world for two of these links. So in that case 4 uplinks will remain unused. (uptil R3.2)
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> Clocking and alarm control unit functionality are also provided on the NT > Each LT card is connected with the NT (SHUB) via the backpanel using a 1 GE electrical interface (ASAM-links). The backplane of the FD however is ready to support evolution to higher densities and higher subscriber bandwidths. > Powering and other general shelf functionality (e.g. visual alarm indicators) (= the power unit) is integrated in the 7302 ISAM FD shelf . This way the FD shelf can operate as a a standalone unit, allowing the operator to install the 7302 ISAM FD in any standard ETSI 2200 rack.. > You do not find the TAU module on this drawing, although ISAM FD equipment practice provides this functionality in LT mode. MTA is not supported in combo mode. An RJ45 for test access (connection to TAU) is present on the NTIO ( see later), but the TAU module itself is on a TAUS-card which physically needs to be inserted in the splitter-shelf. > The SMAS functionality (Remote Inventory PROM) is placed in a socket which is plugged on the backplane.
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7330 FD-shelf
NTIO
802.3 port 802.3 port
NT
ACU Clock
802.3 port
2 GE
ASAM link
SMAS
LT 8 10 or SP 8 10 or mixed
Power
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> The NFXS-B shelf is used for the 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD. The shelf has 8 universal slots, 2 NT slots and 1 NTIO slots. This way NT redundancy is supported. However the second NT slot and NTIO slot can also be used as universal slot, increasing the capacity to 10 slots. > NT and LT cards used in 7302 ISAM FD are also used in the 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD. The functionality of the different boards is the same as in the 7302 ISAM-FD. > The difference with the 7302 ISAM-FD is the number of LT-slots and the fact that the 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD can be equipped with an NTIO with 6 external interfaces (NCNC-B) as well as with an NTIO having 12 external interfaces (NCNC-C). Other NTIO cards have been released from ISAM R3.4. See later for more information. > The number of expansion or ethernet uplinks has become configurable from ISAM R3.4 on.
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LT
LT module
P S
. . LT BOARDS .
LT P S
APPLIQUE BOARDS
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> For the data path, in the 7302 ISAM-FD, the main building blocks are the LT boards on which we can find the IWFs and the NT on which we can find the aggregation function. All the data that passes through the 7302 ISAM will always pass through the NT. > The 7302 ISAM-FD is equipped with a large number of line termination boards (LT). Different LTs exist for DSL access. Most of the LTs also need a paired applique boards. These applique boards can reside in a separate shelf or the same shelf. > The 7302 subrack can be used in 2 modes. LT-mode, the FD subrack is equipped with LT boards only . The corresponding splitter cards must be placed in a splitter subrack which can be placed in the same rack or in a rack on another location. combo-mode, the FD subrack is equipped with LT boards and splitter boards. For each equipped LT board, the corresponding splitter is placed in the slot to the right of the LT board (see later) > In the 7302, ISAM-FD, each LT card is connected with the NT via the backpanel using a GE electrical interface.The backplane of the FD however is ready to support evolution to higher densities and higher subscriber bandwidths.
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LT P S
P S
LT
ASAM link
P S
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> The NFXS-B is used as 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD host shelf. > The LT boards in the 7330 units perform the same functionality as in the 7302, i.e terminating the physical layer and forwarding the data packets to the aggregation function. > The 7330 ISAM FTTN host shelf perceives remote LT units as though they were installed locally on the host shelf itself, adding them to its total number of LT units.
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LT NT
CTR SHUB
P S
2 GE elec / optical
802.3 port
ACU
Clock
. . .
LT P S
service hub electrical or optical Ethernet interfaces ACU functionality Clock functionality: optional
Craft Terminal
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> All the data that passes through the 7302 ISAM-FD will always pass through the NT. It is the 24 Gbps Ethernet aggregation switching function, i.e. the service hub residing on the NT that is responsible for the data forwarding towards the Ethernet aggregation network. > Another functionality of the NT-board is the control plane of the 7302 ISAM required e.g. for maintenance and operations, remote inventory information and shelf management. It provides management interfaces (LAN, CRAFT, RCRAFT) to the outside world and control interfaces towards the line termination (LT) boards and the network termination I/O. > On the NT resides an interface and media conversion block which provides 2 external Ethernet interfaces. One of the interfaces will certainly be used as network link. The remaining link can be used as subtending and/or network links. The media converter on the NT converts the electrical signal coming from the service hub into an optical signal. > Whether a clock function (BITS) interface is present on the NT or not will depend on the type of NT card. > NT redundancy is supported. > In the ISAM FD equipment practice the ACU module is integrated on the NT board as well. It is the ACU-module on the NT board that collects up to five external alarms, AC fail alarm, door alarm, fuse alarm and two fan fail alarms and sends them to the NT. The ACU-module sends its alarms to the NT board which transfers these signals to the element management system.
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NT
CTR SHUB
P S
802.3 port
LT
P S
Clock
ACU
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> The NT has the same functionality in the 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD host shelf as in the 7302 ISAM-FD. > The NT in the 7330 FTTN host shelf however, will also provide the different functionalities for the remote expansion modules connected to the 7330 FTTN-FD host shelf.
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NT I/O
6 x optical
802.3 port
LT
P S
NT
. . .
LT P S
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> The network termination Input/Output (NT I/O) board is an applique or interface card which interfaces via the backplane with the network termination (NT) board. In the 7302 ISAM-FD it is required in case more than the available external interfaces on the NT board are required. These interfaces can be used as network links, directly connected user links or subtending links. > The NT I/O for the 7302 ISAM-FD can provide up to 6 additional interfaces to the shelf.
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6->14 optical
802.3 port
1 12 expansion links
PSTN LT
. . .
LT P S
P S
LT
ASAM link
P S
> As in the 7302 ISAM-FD equipment the network termination Input/Output (NT I/O) board is an applique or interface card providing extra external interfaces. > In the 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD the extra interfaces can now be used as expansion links as well. However how many interfaces available and how many can be used as expansion links will depend on the type of NTIO board and software used
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90
NO TRU
FD-7302-1
FD-7302-3
> The ISAM-FD equipment can be mounted in a standard ETSI rack, This is possible because the ISAM FD Shelves can operate as a stand-alone unit powering and other general shelf functionality (e.g. visual alarm indicators) (= the power unit) are integrated in the 7302 ISAM FD shelf. Therefor Integration into a rack with a top rack unit is not required, but it is possible. Integrated 7302 FD rack configurations (rack + subracks + evt. Cabling) are also offered. 7302 FD shelves can also be mounted in existing XD modular space improved rack and in the UD rack. > The Reduced Height of the FD shelves allows to combine 3 FD shelves into a ETSI rack of 2200 mm height. This way higher densities can be obtained with FD shelves. One rack may contain 3 FD shelves compared to only 2 XD shelves
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FD-7302 shelf
FD-7302 shelf
FD-7302 shelf
XD Passive splittershelf
FD-7302 shelf
FD-7302 shelf
FD-7302 LT shelf
FD-7302 LT shelf
FD-7302 shelf
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> In a standard ETSI rack (2200mm x 600mm x 300mm) there are a couple of possible configurations that you can have with FD equipment practice. An overview of these configurations are given in the following slides. : 1) 1 rack with 1 FD subrack NFXS-A FD subrack 2) 1 rack with 2 FD subracks 2 x NFXS-A FD subrack 3) 1 rack rack with 3 FD subracks 3 x NFXS-A FD subrack] In these first 3 configurations, FD subracks can be configured as LT shelf, mixed shelf or splitter shelf. 4)1 rack with XD MTA-ready (Red) splitter shelf and 1 FD subrack ASPS-A (ISAM XD-modular splitter subrack with Test Access) NFXS-A FD subrack configured as LT shelf 5) 1 rack with XD Passive (Blue) splitter shelf and 1 FD subrack ASPS-C (ISAM XD-modular splitter subrack without Test Access) NFXS-A FD subrack cionfigured as LT shelf > Bottom FD subrack is equipped with dust filter. > A configuration with 3 LT shelves may not be appropriate, since a lot of heat is produced. An evaluation is needed on a case by case basis. Its not a problem for mixed splitter/LT shelves.
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FAN
> This ISAM 7302 16/18 slot FD ETSI shelf/subrack (NFXS-A) is a shelf with universal slot concept and reduced backpanel architecture. This is a high-dense subrack for central office and large cabinet applications, which fits in standard ETSI racks. > Reduced backpanel architecture in the sense that the 7302 ISAM-FD shelf has no connector area for subscriber, xDSL and narrowband interfaces. External cabling is applied directly to front access connectors on the line termination boards. Initial multi-ADSL cards have 48-port density, but higher density cards can also be accommodated within the shelf (future) > There can be maximum 18 LT boards (16 + 2) in one 7302 ISAM-FD sub-rack. Since one subrack is one ISAM system, the maximum number of xDSL lines that one ISAM FD system can support is 48*18=864 lines.
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Back panel
DSL
LT board
fiber conduct
Fan unit
Dust filter
PWR
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> The ISAM 7302 FD shelf is subdivided in following areas: Card cage containing slots for NT, NTIO, LT and splitter boards. Fiber conduct for NT and NTIO fibers Fan unit area: the fan unit is provided with dust filter. The dust filter must be installed only beneath the lowest fan tray in a configuration. The dust filter can be removed without plugging out the fan tray. Power and connection area: This area provides housing for connectors for the power supply, circuit breakers and rack lamps. > The shelf has 19 vertical slots for pluggable boards. > In the center of the shelf, three slots are foreseen for NT-A, NTIO and NT-B. Other 16 slots are universal slots. universal slots can accommodate LT board types, server board types and splitter board types. Hence, splitters can be mixed with LTs in a shelf or be deployed separately/externally. A mixed shelf combines LT/splitter pairs, with front cabling to interconnect LT and splitter.(see later in this presentation) > The NTIO slot and the NT-B slot can also be assigned as universal slot. Such assignment turns the shelf into a 18-slot shelf. Note: A 17-slot configuration, where only NTIO slot or NT-B slot is assigned as universal slot, is currently not supported.
type
3FL 00276_A AAAA WBZZA Ed 03 94 2008 Alcatel-Lucent., All rights reserved
XDSL
ADSL 1 48 -
TAU
BITS
SFP3
Mgt
SFP4
SFP4
SFP5
SFP5
SFP6
SFP1
SFP1 SFP7
SFP1
SFP2 SFP8
Fan unit
connector area Lamps LEDS CBs
PWR Inlet Block
Fan unit
connector area Lamps LEDS CBs
BPA
BPA
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> The 7302 ISAM-FD subrack can be used in different modes. You can have an LT-shelf, splitter shelf or mixed/combo-shelf. In LT mode, the FD subrack is besides the NT and NTIO board, equipped with LT boards only . The corresponding splitter cards must be placed in a separate splitter subrack. splitter shelf: In that case only splitter boards are inserted in the LT-slots. No NT or NTIO boards needed. Also a fan unit is not required in this configuration. mixed shelf-combo configuration, pairs of splitter & DSL LT boards in the same FD shelf. > On the slide you see the configuration for a 7302 ISAM-FD LT-shelf. If NT redundancy is required, the FD subrack can be equipped with 16 LT boards If neither NT redundancy nor extra external interfaces are required, the FD subrack can be equipped with 18 LT boards. LT 17 and LT 18 are placed in the NT I/O and in the NTB slot respectively.
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ADSL 1- 48
Craft
BITS
SFP3
Mgt
SFP4
XDSL
SFP5 SFP6 SFP1 SFP7 SFP2 SFP8 SFP2 SFP1
LT SP
LT SP
Fan Unit
Connector area Lamps LEDS CBs
BPA
ADSL 1-48
Craft
48p-LT
NT
NT
> When the 7302 ISAM-FD is used in a mixed shelf-combo configuration, pairs of splitter & DSL LT boards can be placed in the same shelf. For each equipped LT board, the corresponding splitter is placed in the in neighboring right slot of the LT board. > On the slide you see the configuration for a 7302 ISAM-FD LT-shelf with redundancy. In that case the FD subrack can be equipped with 8 LT boards and 8 splitters. If NT redundancy is not required, the FD subrack can be equipped with 9 LT boards and 9 splitters. LT 9 and splitter 9 are placed in the NT I/O and in the NTB slot respectively. (This configuration is shown on the right of the slide.) > Splitters for the xDSL LIMs can be mounted next to (and to the right of) the corresponding LT. The connection between the LT and the correlating splitter is done via the front with a 48 pairs connector and cable. > At the front of the splitter, there is the 48 pairs connector and cable towards the PSTNexchange. > In this configuration, there is no MTA on the splitters. MTA is not supported in combo mode
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8 LT/splitter slots
2 NT + NTIO slot
No connector area
direct front access cabling
GFC
> The 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD 8/10 slot FD ETSI shelf/subrack (NFXS-B) can be deployed at either the Central Office (CO), or in a remote location (which can be in an outside cabinet). The shelf can be mounted horizontally in 19 or ETSI rack . > Like the 7302 ISAM-FD shelf (NFXS-A) the NFXS-B is a shelf with universal slot concept and reduced backpanel architecture. Reduced backpanel architecture in the sense that no connector area for subscriber, xDSL and narrowband interfaces are present on the backpanel. External cabling is applied directly to front access connectors on the line termination boards. Initial multi-ADSL cards have 48-port density, but higher density cards can also be accommodated within the shelf (future) > Max 10 LT boards (8 + 2) in one 7330 FD sub-rack means that the maximum number of xDSL lines that one 7330 ISAM FD system can support now is 48*10=480 lines. > The 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD has expansion capabilities to remote expansion modules. The 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD host shelf perceives remote LT units as though they were installed locally on the host shelf itself, adding them to its total number of LT units.
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Fan unit
GFC
Power & connector area Fan area
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> The 7330 FD subrack physically has three areas: the card: card cage containing slots for NT, NTIO, LT and splitter boards. the fan area: This area provides housing for a separate fan unit. Power unit and cable connection area. This area houses connectors for the power supply, circuit breakers, subrack lamps and connectors for alarm cabling > The shelf has 12 horizontal slots for pluggable boards. > A mandatory GFC card takes the bottom position of the shelf. The GFC card takes up powering and other general shelf functionality (e.g. visual alarm indicators). > Above the slot for the GFC card, three slots are foreseen for NT-A, NTIO and NT-B. The other 8 slots are universal slots. universal slots can accommodate LT board types, Server board types and splitter board types. Hence, splitters can be mixed with LTs in a shelf or be deployed separately/externally. A mixed shelf combines LT/splitter pairs, with front cabling to interconnect LT and splitter.(see later in this presentation) > The NTIO slot and the NT-B slot can also be assigned as universal slot. Such assignment turns the shelf into a 10-slot shelf. Note: A 9-slot configuration, where only NTIO slot or NT-B slot is assigned as universal slot, is currently not supported.) > Besides some exceptions you can state that in general the 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD uses the same boards as the CO-system (7302 ISAM-FD). > slot numbering is bottom up (below legacy numbering is used):
LT 1/1/11 LT 1/1/10 LT 1/1/9 LT 1/1/8 LT 1/1/7 LT 1/1/6 LT 1/1/5 LT 1/1/4 NT-B NTIO NT-A
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management area
Craft Craft
SFP2 SFP2
LT 48p NT NT
LT8
SFP1 SFP1 SFP6 SFP6 SFP7 SFP7 SFP5 SFP5 SFP4 SFP4
fiber
fiber
Fan unit
Fan unit
NT
NT
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> As the 7302 ISAM FD the 7330 FD subrack can be used in different modes. You can have an LT-shelf, splitter shelf or mixed/combo shelf. In LT mode, the FD subrack is besides the NT and NTIO board, equipped with LT boards only . The corresponding splitter cards must be placed in a separate splitter subrack. splitter shelf: In that case only splitter boards are inserted in the LT-slots. No NT or NTIO boards needed. Also a fan unit is not required in this configuration. mixed shelf-combo configuration, pairs of splitter & DSL LT boards in the same FD shelf. > The ISAM 7330 FD shelf can be configured as: LT shelf: configured with NT boards (at least one, second is optional) , NTIO boards (optional) and LT/server boards. If NT redundancy is required, the FD subrack can be equipped with 8 LT boards. (Left drawing) If NT redundancy is not required, the FD subrack can be equipped with 10 LT boards. LT 9 and LT 10 are placed in the NT I/O and in the NTB slot respectively; Right drawing
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Fan unit
Craft Craft
SFP1 SFP1
SFP2
BITS
Craft
Mgt
SFP1
SFP2
48p - LT
NT IO
LT - 48p
LT10
Fan unit
SFP8 SFP8
48p - LT
NT
ADSL 1 48 -
ADSL 1
48
ADSL 1 48 -
ADSL 1
48
management area
NT IO NT
LT1
BITS
NT IO NT NT
Craft Craft
Fan unit
LINE
NT
Craft
Mgt
SFP6 SFP6
SFP7 SFP7
SFP8 SFP8
SFP3 SFP3
SFP5 SFP5
SFP4 SFP4
Fan unit
LT
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> In combo mode, the 7330 FD subrack is equipped with LT boards and splitter boards. For each equipped LT board, the corresponding splitter board is placed in the slot below the LT board. So, the LT card comes in top position and the splitter card in neighboring right position. > For the 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD as LT-shelf: If NT redundancy is required, the 7330 FD subrack can be equipped with 4 LT boards and 4 splitter boards.
If NT redundancy and no extra external interfaces are required, the 7330 FD subrack can be equipped with 5 LT boards and 5 splitter boards. LT 5 and splitter 5 are placed in the NT I/O and in the NTB
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Fan unit
Mgt Mgt
SFP1 SFP1
SFP2
NT
contains FLASH, RAM and ROM memory interfacing with management and control interfaces via backpanel traffic management on NT ACU module integrated on NT
NANT-A
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> At this stage the only NANT card existing is the NANT-A. (>R3.1). Two variants exist: with or witouth Bits interface. > the NANT card performs Ethernet switching and control functions for the 7302 and the 733ISAM FTTN-FD equipment, as well as for any connected remote expansion units. It handles the xDSL, the shelf, and the switching data path. The SHUB is integrated on the NANT board. > The NANT board can be placed in the 7302 ISAM equipment as well as in the 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD equipment. The number of LT cards, external ethernet interfaces and/or expansion links will depend in which type of shelf the card is inserted. > The NANT card handles high-bandwidth IP services for xDSL subscribers by providing a 24 Gigabit Ethernet switching fabric. In the downstream direction, high-bandwidth IP services enter the network termination side of the 7302 ISAM-FD or 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD over optical or electrical connectivity at the NANT card or through optical connectivity at the NT I/O card. > The NANT card switches the Ethernet IP traffic. The appropriate packets for each connected xDSL subscriber are then forwarded over the backplane by an LT unit. In the upstream direction, the NANT card receives Ethernet packets from the LT units over the backplane. The NANT card either switches the Ethernet packets to the high-bandwidth IP services network or passes them to the NT I/O card for transmission to the high-bandwidth IP services network. > For expansion configurations with remote expansion units, the NT unit on the 7330 ISAM FTTN-FD host shelf switches traffic destined for remote subscribers to expansion ports on the NT I/O card via the shelf backplane. Traffic from remote subscribers is forwarded to the NT unit over the expansion links that connect to the NT I/O card on the host shelf.
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RJ45 BITS (AB variant only) RJ45 Craft RJ45 Outband Managemen (LOM) RJ45 Uplink 1
switchable
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> The NANT card supports inband management traffic received through its connectors. The ACU module and the craft connection is found on the NANT supporting local management this way. The NT unit on the host shelf is used to manage remote expansion units. > The NANT provides network two GE links on the front panel. These interfaces are primarily intended to be used as subtending and/or network links. One port always need to be used as a 1 GE optical port, this is a fixed 1000BASE-X port (SFP only). The other interface is a combo-port. Meaning that or the optical interface can be used or the electrical 10/100/1000 BASE-T Port (RJ45 connector) > 3 management interfaces are available via the front panel: BITS interface (RJ45 connector) Craft management interface (RJ45 connector) Ethernet management interface (RJ45 connector). At this point (R3.3) this management interface can not be used > The Craft wiring is not the same as in ASAM or ISAM ACU-board The Craft Wiring on ISAM Flexible Density is the following 54321 ---------------\ooooo/ \oooo/ --------9876 1=orange 4=black 7=n.c. 2=green 5=red 8=brown 3=yellow 6=n.c. 9=blue
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6 optical GE Eth interfaces to the active NT board. serial TAUS interface to the TAU board. Environment Monitoring interface to communicate with a monitor box over a RS-232 link.
12 optical GE Eth interfaces to the active NT board. uplinks to the network or connecting Remote Expansion Modules (REMs)
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> In general, the NCNC-B-C card is a NT I/O applique which interfaces with the NT board. It provides additional GE interfaces to the FD subrack. (>R3.2) > The NCNC-B serves as an NT I/O applique for the 7302 ISAM FD and 7330 FTTN ISAM FD. It provides 6 slots for up to 6 SFP GE interface modules which are external to the NCNC-B board. In case the NCNC-B is mounted in a 7302 ISAM FD shelf the NCNC-B is providing additional uplinks to the network, subtending links or directly connected end-user links. When mounted in a 7330 ISAM FTTN FD shelf however, these links can also be used to connect Remote expansion Modules (REMs) to the FD subrack. The 6 links of the NCNC-B can be used as expansion links. Support of # of expansion links will depend on Release. The NCNC-B supports Metallic Test Access (MTA) by providing a serial TAUS interface to the TAU module, providing communication between the 7302 ISAM NT and the Test Access unit (TAU) of the splitter shelf. As stated before, when the ISAM FD shelf is used as combo shelf, MTA is not supported. > The NCNC-C serves as an NT I/O applique for 7330 FTTN ISAM FD only and provides 12 slots for up to 12 SFP GE interface modules which are external to the NCNC-C board. These links can be used as network-, subtending-, directly connected end-user and/or expansion links. Max 6 links of the NCNC-C can be used as uplinks. The 12 links can be used as expansion links. However, the support of # of expansion links will depend on Release. No MTA nor Environment Monitoring Interface is provided via the NCNC-C.
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14 optical GE Eth interfaces to the active NT board. uplinks to the network or connecting Remote Expansion Modules (REMs)
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> In general, the NCNC-D-E card is a NT I/O applique which interfaces with the NT board. It provides additional GE interfaces to the FD subrack. (>R3.4) > The GE optical Network Termination (NT) Input/Output (I/O) Applique version D is part of the 7302 Intelligent Services Access Manager (7302 ISAM) and 7330 Fiber To The Node Intelligent Services Access Manager (7330 FTTN ISAM). NCNC-D has six optical and four electrical Ethernet interfaces to implement up to six Ethernet traffic media interfaces. Four of them can be multiplexed with 100BASEFX/1000BASE-X and 10/100/1000BASE-T interfaces, and the remaining two are 1000BASE-X interfaces. Provides Equipment Protection Switching (EPS) in case of failure of the active NT in a redundant NT pair configuration. Supports integrated TAUS to provide Metallic Test Access (MTA) in FD LT shelf NCNC-D has an interface to separate TAUS (in combination with a splitter shelf supporting MTA). > The GE optical Network Termination (NT) Input/Output (I/O) Applique version E which is part of the 7330 Fiber To The Node Intelligent Services Access Manager (7330 FTTN ISAM). NCNC-E has 14 GE interfaces via SFP optical modules. Provides Equipment Protection Switching (EPS) in case of failure of the active NT in a redundant NT pair configuration.
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> The NCNC-B & D can be deployed in the 7302 & 7330 FD ISAM. When deployed in a 7302 ISAM all links are uplinks (not reconfigurable) > The white numbers are as we see them in the AWS view of the NT board. The black numbers are as wee see them on the card faceplate. > Consult chapter 3FL00324 part C on how to configure the direction of these SFPs.
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> The NCNC-C & NCNC-E can only be deployed in the 7330 FD. > The white numbers are as we see them in the AWS view of the NT board. The black numbers are as wee see them on the card faceplate.
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Front access connector on the LT board. GE interface towards NT ATM cell <-> Ethernet packet conversion
Inter Working Function (IWF)
L2 and L3 cards
NALT-B (POTS, L2, 48 ports) NALT-C (POTS, L3, 48 ports) NALT-D (ISDN, L3, 48 ports)
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> External cabling is applied directly to Front Access connectors on the line termination boards.
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> Provides symmetric variable rate service to Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). > Provides 24 Symmetric High-Bitrate Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) ports at line rates from 192 kbit/s to 5.696 Mbit/s payload rate in steps of 64 kbit/s. > Supports both symmetric spectral profiles. > Provides 8 kHz Network Timing Reference (NTR) clock to CPE for timing synchronization. > Supports two-wire mode, channel bonding (four-wire/six-wire/eight-wire mode) using ATM for extended range and/or greater payload. > Supports multi-link (up to 8 links) grouping using Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) for extended range and/or greater payload. > If IMA grouping is used, up to 24 groups are allowed. > Supports Packet Transfer Mode (PTM). > Can be installed in any of the Line Termination (LT) slots of the line termination area of the subrack or of the outdoor cabinet. > Can be mixed with xDSL Line Termination (xDSL LT) boards in the same subrack or in the same outdoor cabinet.
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NVLT-A 24 VDSL(2) POTS NVLT-B 24 VDSL(2) ISDN NVLT-C 48 VDSL(2)-ADSL(2+) POTS NVLT-D 48 VDSL(2)-ADSL(2+) ISDN
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> NELT-A card is intended for the following applications: P2P FTTU applications. A dedicated fiber from the ISAM to each user. This can be both for residential applications (FTTH) as well as for SME/SOHO applications. For this application the port density is typically as large as possible, and this to minimize the CO cost per user. The optical transceiver technology requirement is usually FE (e.g. 100Base-BX10) as this suffices the BW needs and is a bit more cost effective than GE transceivers. Fixed Mobile Convergence application. In this application a number of wireless base stations can be aggregated on the ISAM rather than a dedicated mobile aggregation node. This is particularly of interest for operators who already have ISAM deployed for DSL-based services, as they only have to add this Ethernet LT card rather than to install a dedicated node for this application, thereby saving a lot of CAPEX and OPEX costs. The considered development of WiMAX controller functionality on ISAM also has to be seen in this context. Prime interest is the support for aggregation of Wimax base stations (Evolium 9100 in particular), but in principle 3G backhaul could also be foreseen. The optical link between the base station and the ISAM is typically FE, as the total BW aggregated per Wimax base station is 50 Mbps at most.
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LT Applique Cards
NPSP-A MII Passive POTS Splitter without
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POTS/ISDN Universal 4B3T Splitter
Passive Splitter cards have no backplane connectors, NOT detectable by the ISAM
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> MII : Ministry of Information Industry ADSL/ ADSL2+ application, optimized for the MII China impedance > NPSP-A Passive POTS splitter. ADSL2+ compatible. Optimised for the MII China impedance Only frontpanel connectors, no backplane > NPSP-B Idem NPSP-A, but optimised for the complex impedance terminations as requested in ETSI TR 1010 728 (TBR21 impedance, TBR38 impedance, high frequency termination and the high pass load). > NPSP-C TBD > NPSP-D This POTS splitter meets the same electrical requirements as the currently deployed NPSP-B and is also compliant with the standard The only deviation the NPSP-B has with the standard is that the ADSL BAND Isolation requirement is 55dB, I.e. Telstra RCIT0004 compliant
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> GFC board for 7330 ISAM-FD: NGFC-A > The EMA-NGFC-A is the power interface point of the FD7330 rack. It is also the interface for alarm system between outside(use defined )and NT . > The EMA-NGFC-A (3FE-29191-AAAA) is at the bottom of 7330 ISAM system. Its a halfclosed box, Power filter module, circuit breaker, PBA-NGFC-A are all assembled in the box. EMA-NGFC-A can be inserted and pulled out of the back panel directly. > The GFC provides the following functions : Main electrical power entry: Provisioning for the connection of the external input power feeders (branch A and branch B feeders) and distribution of these to all slots (for 8 LTs, 2NTs and 1NTIO ) and a FAN unit. > Fan for 7330 ISAM-FD - EMA-EFCU-D The fan plug in unit is designed for forced air cooling in 7330 ISAM equipment practice and is integrated within the 7330 ISAM shelf. It contains 6 wide range fans and alarm interface board and can be hot inserted. The Fan unit provides an alarm indication towards the NT in case of failure. One alarm LED is present on the front panel of the Fan unit, to provide a visual indication of fan failure conditions.
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> Fan unit in 7302 ISAM FD The Fan unit used in the 7302 FD shelf is a new variant of the AFAN-H Fan unit, which is used in the 7302 XD LT shelf and fully compatible with ETSI shelf (600mmx300mm). > The AFAN-H contains eight temperature controlled variable speed fans to cool the plugin boards in the ISAM subrack assembly. The fans have a local temperature sensor, which monitors the local ambient temperature of the fan and defines the fan speed as a function of this temperature. > The AFAN-H must be in the fan area of the subrack. Fan power and interface connection are provided via two backplane connectors, type 15-pin male Sub-D. When there is a malfunction of a fan blower, the Alarm LED will turn red. Under normal operating conditions, this LED is turned off. > The Fan unit is provided with or without dust filter. The dust filter must be installed only beneath the lowest fan tray in a configuration. The dust filter can be removed without plugging out the fan tray.
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> The 7302 FD subrack is designed to be used as stand-alone equipment. A top rack unit (TRU) is not required, as (shelf level) power inlet, distribution and alarming functions are integrated in the Power unit of the shelf. > The Power and connection area is located at the bottom of the subrack it consists out of a Power unit and some miscellaneous connectors (like Office alarms connector). > The power unit provides housing for power inlet terminals, power filters, circuit breakers and visual alarm indicators (Lamps).
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> FTTB Fiber To The Building A technique of subscribers' distribution using optical fibers, in which the optical network terminations are located at the cable entrance into the building, usually in the basement. > FTTN Fiber To The Node Combined fiber and copper access system in which fiber extends towards remote nodes in the network so that the remaining loop over copper is reduced in length and brought in line with the need for higher bandwidth.
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> Has a replaceable AC/DC or DC/DC convertor and FAN-unit (and optional dustfilter). > Provides for support of 5 external alarms inputs and 2 outputs (for e.g. visual and/or audible indicators). > Within the scope of R3.4, following boards are supported: 48p VDSL2 (NVLT-D) with the corresponding 4B3T universal splitter 48p VDSL2 (NVLT-C) with the corresponding POTS splitter (3rd order)
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The Remote Expansion Module Flexible Density DC Controller Board has three functions:
PSU (Power Supply Unit) DC DC converter
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> PSU A DC input voltage enters the unit at the controller board, where the necessary filtering, fuses, switches and surge protection is implemented. The -48V is distributed to the other slot positions via the backplane. On the controller board, the -48V input voltage is converted to a 12VDC bus voltage for powering the fan unit and a 3V3 bus voltage used to supply the On-Board Point-Of-Load (POL) converter. The power consumption of the SB-REM is maximally 300 W (peak) and 200 W (average) when powered from the NRCD-A. Power is applied to both BAT-A and BAT-B inputs, to minimize the voltage drop on the boards. It uses the one with the highest absolute voltage. It switches automatically to the other supply branch if a voltage drop or failure of the initial supply branch occurs. > Controller The controller functions include: Interconnections between the controller board and the other slot positions via the backplane Dying gasp functionality A link with the host via the Man Machine Interface (MMI) RS-232 Control signals for active/standby functionality and 8KHz reference clock generation Control of the fan unit, for this purpose 12V fan power, PWM signals for fan speed control and tacho feedback signals are implemented. A fan present and fan ID signal is received Scanning of five external alarm inputs and driving of two external alarm outputs Local alarm scanning (fan-alarm, DC-input alarms, temperature alarms and SFP alarms Handling of over-temperature shutdown. > External Interfaces Next to the power input the controller board has the following features: Alarm I/O interface On/Off Switch Alarm Cut-Off (ACO) switch LEDs for ACO, Fan alarm, Alarm, System, and Power Two SFP interfaces Ethernet Interface Craft interface
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The Remote Expansion Module Flexible Density AC Controller Board has three functions:
PSU (Power Supply Unit) AC Controller External Interfaces DC converter
AC power single feed connector 220-240 VAC to an -48 VDC voltage
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> PSU The NRCA-A first transforms the 220 VAC to an -48 VDC voltage. The -48VDC is distributed to the other slot positions via the backplane. On the controller board, the -48VDC input voltage is converted to a 12VDC bus voltage for powering the fan unit and a 3V3 bus voltage used to supply the On-Board Point-Of-Load (POL) converter. The power consumption of the SB-REM is maximally 110 W when powered from the NRCA-A. > Controller The controller functions include: Interconnections between the controller board and the other slot positions via the backplane Dying gasp functionality A link with the host via the Man Machine Interface (MMI) RS-232 Control of the fan unit, for this purpose 12V fan power, PWM signals for fan speed control and tacho feedback signals are implemented. A fan present and fan ID signal is received. Scanning of five external alarm inputs and driving of two external alarm outputs Local alarm scanning (fan-alarm, AC-input alarms, temperature alarms and SFP alarms) Handling of over-temperature shutdown. > External Interfaces Next to the power input the controller board has the following external features: Alarm I/O interface On/Off Switch Alarm Cut-Off (ACO) switch LEDs for ACO, Fan alarm, Alarm, System, and Power Two SFP interfaces Ethernet Interface Craft interface
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SYS-LED: Green LED, ON when board starting-up, 50% duty cycle when OS running but not yet contacted by FD-LT, 80%ON/20%OFF block when contacted by FD-LT.
ALM-LED: Common alarm LED, activated when any alarm input or temp alarm of BAT alarm.
ACO-LED: Activated when ACO button pressed briefly and any of alarm input 1..5 active.
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7354 ISAM FTTB RU
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> The Alcatel-Lucent 7354 Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM) Fiber-to-the-Building (FTTB) Remote Unit (RU) is a compact full-service IP access node for MDU and cabinet deployments, designed to deliver up to 100Mbps over VDSL2.
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Value or Application
Remote deployment close to customer (MDU or cabinets) delivering very high bandwidth (100Mbps symmetrical) ISAM compatible management: TL1, CLI and AMS R8.3 integration
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> The Alcatel-Lucent 7354 Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM) Fiber-to-the-Building (FTTB) Remote Unit (RU) is a compact full-service IP access node for MDU and cabinet deployments, designed to deliver up to 100Mbps over VDSL2. Its non-blocking architecture and IGMPv3support, including IGMP snooping and IGMP Immediate Leave, ensure scalable delivery of high-quality IPTV services. The 7354 ISAM FTTB RU is optimized for MDU deployments with a 19in. form factor, front panel cable access, and AC/DC powering, and is temperature hardened for outdoor deployments. Its 24 VDSL2 ports support 30a, 17a, and 12a/b profiles and are backwards compatible with ADSL/2+.
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> The 7354 ISAM is a pizza box equipment in which all the items are built-in units (fan unit, Line Termination (LT), splitter and PSU/control board). > The 7354 ISAM is offered in different variants depending on the PSU unit type and the POTS/ISDN service options. > The AC version requires 100-240 VAC single-feed input from the mains. The DC version supports -36 to 72 VDC single-feed or dual-feed input (normal provided by -48 or -60 VDC sources). When using dual-feed DC input, the unit supports power load sharing, and power backup in case one of the power sources fails.
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