Hardware Specification |
Case |
1U high box-type with a rack-mountable enclosure |
Ports |
Uplink: 2 x Gigabit Ethernet Combo ports (10/100/1000 Base-T and SFP) Console:1 x RS-232 Serial Port (9600, 8, N, 1) MGMT:1 x RJ-45 10/100 Ethernet port for local management HK / ALM:1 x RJ-50 connector for four housekeeping inputs and one alarm contact output LINE:1 x RJ-21 Connector PHONE:1 x RJ-21 Connector |
LED Indicators |
1 x SYS LED 1 x ALM LED 2 x Link LEDs 2 x Act LEDs 24 x VDSL LEDs |
Software Specification |
VDSL / VDSL2 Standard |
• VDSL / VDSL2 functions comply with ITU-T G.993.1 and G.993.2. • Supports Packet Transport Mode (PTM) per G.993.1 and G.993.2 when operating in VDSL mode • Supports provisioning the VDSL optional band (25K to 138K Hz) usage • VDSL OAM communication channels including IB (Indicator Bits) channel, EOC (Embedded Operations Channel),and VOC (VDSL Overhead control Channel) • Supports selectable band plan A (profile 998, Annex A of G.993.1 and plan B (profile 997,Annex B of G.993.1)for each VDSL line on a per port basis • Line rate of a VDSL2 line port can reach symmetrical 100/100 Mbps or asymmetrical 100/50 Mbps at an ideal loop condition • Supports selectable spectrum profile of 8a/b/c/d, 12a/b, 17a, and 30a for frequency bands (Annex A, B and C) defined in G.993.2 when operating in VDSL2 mode |
Line Interface |
• 24 xDSL subscribers lines and supports provisioning of the operation modes (VDSL/VDSL2, ADSL2/2+) with a default of VDSL2 on a per port basis • Handshake procedure of each DMT xDSL circuit complies with ITU-T G.994.1 • Physical layer management of each DMT xDSL circuit complies with ITU-T G.997.1 • xDSL subscriber interfaces support the following functions: 1.Upstream and downstream non-overlapped mode 2.Auto retrain 3.Scrambling functionality 4.FEC functionality 5.Trellis coding 6.Bit-swap 7.Interleaving selection 8.Target, maximum and minimum SRN margins programmable per port basis, independently for UP/DOWN directions 9.Tx power adjustment while the SNR margin detected from the xDSL line exceeds the configured maximum SNR margin • Rate adaptation modes defined in ITU-T G.992.5 and G.997.1 including Fixed (manually configured) and Adaptive at Init modes. • xDSL subscriber interface is able to support Fast Channel or Interleaved Channel independently for each xDSL port • Supports Upstream Power Back-off (UPBO) while received power exceeds configured max-aggregation-PSD in the upstream direction • Supports detection of Dying Gasp message from xDSL CPE and indicate a CPE power loss alarm in the management interface. This is cleared upon the commencement of a retrain operation (i.e. when the CPE becomes active once more) |
POTS Splitter |
• Compliant with ETSI TS 101 952-1-1 option A for European, ETSI TS 101 952-1-3 for Annex B European ISDN, or ANSI 600 • The splitter / low pass filter is passive element. Even the system is loss of power (power supply fails), the POTS service is still OK |
Management |
• In-band management: provide all system OAM&P functions: software updates, configurations import / export, and management system interaction through trunk port • Out-band management: provide two kinds of management interfaces. One is the RS-232 local craft interface for basic provisioning. Interface default configuration: 9600 baud rate,8-bit data,none parity, and 1 stop bit. The other is a 10/100 Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet Interface |
Ethernet / IP Functionality |
• Supports L2 bridge functionalities defined in IEEE 802.1d including: 1.Automatic source MAC learning 2.Static source MAC address table provisioning 3.Maximum 8K MAC addresses allowed to be learned into MAC table per system; 1 ~ 4095 MAC addresses per trunk bridge port with a limitation of maximum 4096 MACs for total number assigned to two trunk interfaces; 0 ~ 512 MAC addresses per line bridge port 4.Provision-able aging time for MAC address table with a default of 300 seconds on a per bridge port basis • The uplink interfaces support Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) per IEEE 802.1D and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) per IEEE 802.1w • Supports DHCP Server (IP allocation to DSL users), DHCP transparent forward, and DHCP relay agent option-82 functionality (the value within Agent Circuit ID and Agent Remote ID sub-options are configurable) |
VLAN |
• IEEE 802.1q Port-based VLAN and Protocol- based VLAN • 512 active VLANs simultaneously and the VLAN ID ranges from 1 to 4094 • 2 layers VLAN stacking (“Q-in-Q”) • VLAN translation • Port isolation functionality. When port isolation is enabled, no Layer-2 bridging between different ports (or subscriber lines) is supported in a VLAN • Static VLAN group and membership provisioning per bridge port basis • Configuring a port to be VLAN transparent (i.e., enabled for TLS) |
Multicast |
• Multicast forwarding with IGMP Snooping v1 [RFC 1112] and v2 [RFC 2236], and Multicast MAC address mapping • Supports up to 512 concurrent IGMP groups (multicast channels) per system and a multicast channel has a maximum of 512 copies • Profile-based Multicast Access Control (up to 24 profiles) and assign any profile to a subscriber interface (the maximum number of registered multicast channels within a profile is 512) • Able to limit the maximum number (0 ~ 20) of concurrent multicast groups to be joined per bridge port • IGMP snooping/proxy v1, v2, and v3 • Selection between IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping • Fast and Normal Leave modes |
Security |
• ARP anti-Spoofing and MAC anti-Spoofing • Layer-2 frame filtering based on source/destination MAC addresses • Layer-3 filtering based on IP header including source/destination IP address, protocol ID, and TCP/UDP destination port number • Supports filtering out broadcast frames (destination MAC Address 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF) in the downstream direction. When this option is activated, only protocol-specific broadcasts (DHCP, ARP) are allowed to be forwarded to downstream users. • Supports secured forwarding that forces upstream traffic to the specific gateway, by means of replying upstream ARP request with MAC address of default gateway |
QoS |
• Supports Ethernet rate limit function including: 1.Per bridge port rate limiting - Profile based configuration - Ingress: all kinds of traffic - Egress: unicast traffic - Apply to line bridge port 2.Per bridge port per VLAN rate limiting - Profile based configuration - Ingress: all kinds of traffic - Egress: unicast traffic - Apply to line bridge port 3.Per bridge port broadcast traffic rate limiting - Profile based configuration - Apply to line / trunk bridge port 4.Per VLAN rate limiting - Non-profile based - Broadcast: support rate limiting for PVIDs of trunk interfaces with an internal maximum rate 500K bps per PVID VLAN - Flooding: support rate limiting for all defined VLANs, trunk / line • Supports Three Color Marking (TCM) rate limit policer in accordance with the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Bandwidth Profile and RFCs 2697 & 2698 • Supports VLAN priority queue per IEEE 802.1p (4 priority queues for 8 802.1p CoS value. The mapping between 4 priority queues and 8 priority values are configurable.) • Supports selectable adopted priority queue mechanisms according to Strict Priority Queue (SPQ) and Weighted Fair Queue (WFQ) • Supports traffic classification by re-assigning CoS (p-bit) value according to CoS (802.1p priority bit), VLAN ID, ToS, DSCP, Source / Destination IP address, or Source / Destination MAC address • Configurable mapping between ATM PVC and 802.1p CoS for received untagged frame from subscriber port |
ATM and Interworking |
• Supports 8 PVCs per subscriber line; VPI range is from 0 to 255 and VCI range from 32 to 65535 conforming to ATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0, PVCs only • Supports multi-protocol encapsulation over ATM per RFC 2684 / RFC 1483 for bridged mode, LLC encapsulation method only • Supports AAL5 per ITU-T I.363.5 • Commit the supported ATM service categories in the increasing order of UBR, CBR on a per port basis • Provide PCR (peak cell rate) configurable parameter for CBR service • Supports profile-based ATM traffic management (up to 16 traffic descriptors with one default and 15 user-configurable descriptors) • Supports PPPoE transparent forwarding and PPPoE intermediate agent |