Slide1: HYUNDAI NETWORK SYSTEM xDSL TRAINING 4F, Romanson B/D, 77-1 Garakbon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea
Hyundai Broadband Access Solution: Hyundai Broadband Access Solution Cost effective network using DSL technologies
Remote management by EMS
Qualified system stability through operation experiences
Inter-operability with other standard-based system
Provides various services
Flexible installation suitable for the customers’ environment
Scalable configuration
DSL Product Families: DSL Product Families Hyundai Broadband Access System
Hyundai DSL Products: Hyundai DSL Products xDSL Broadband Access System
DSLAM : HAMX-100, HAMX-6000, HAMX-10000, DSL-MTU
ATU-R : SpeedXess HASE-270, HASU-240
STU-R : SpeedXess HSSE-242
VTU-R : SpeedXess HVSE-100
POTS Splitter : Internal, External shelf
Network Management System : SpeedXess EMS-JV
Compliance
ANSI T1.413 Issue I, II
ITU-T Rec. G.992.1 for ADSL G.dmt
ITU-T Rec. G.992.2 for ADSL G.lite
ITU-T Rec. G.991.2 for SHDSL
System Configuration: System Configuration DSLAM : SpeedXess HAMX-100
Subscriber Modem
ADSL : HASE-270, HASU-240
SHDSL : HSSE-242
Management system : SpeedXess EMS
SpeedXess HAMX-100: SpeedXess HAMX-100 Multi-Service, Multi-Platform DSLAM
Characteristics of HAMX-100: Characteristics of HAMX-100 The SpeedXess HAMX-100 is an high-speed access system which provides not only DSL multiplexing but also ATM concentrating function.
The SpeedXess HAMX-100 aggregates a large number of xDSL and ATM subscribers into one or more uplink ports to a IP or ATM backbone Network (edge switch or router). ATM Functional Module (STM1, DS3, nxE1, nxSHDSL) IP Functional Module (100BaseT) xDSL subscriber (ADSL, SHDSL, VDSL) ATM subscriber (STM1, DS3, nxE1)
A modular design based on a cell-bus: A modular design based on a cell-bus VDSL E1 IMA E3/DS3 STM-1/4 SHDSL ADSL STM-1/4 E3/DS3 E1 IMA SHDSL IMA 100BaseT Network side Subscriber side ATM cell-bus
Flexible Configuration: Flexible Configuration Concentration Shelf
Modem Shelf
Splitter Shelf ATM
Switch /
Router PSTN
Switch STM-1/E3 SpeedXess
EMS SpeedXess DSLAM 10 BaseT STM-1/E3/E1 STM-1/E3/E1 DS3 or
T1/E1
Dedicated
Network ATU-Rs
STU-Rs
VTU-Rs
Technical Specification: Technical Specification
SpeedXess DSL Subscriber Modem: SpeedXess DSL Subscriber Modem ADSL
USB Interface : HASU-240
Ethernet Interface (Bridge & Router) :
HASE-270 (Switched by software command)
SHDSL
Ethernet Interface : HSSE-242
ADSL Subscriber Modem: ADSL Subscriber Modem ATU-R with USB interface (HASU-240)
PPP over ATM AAL5 (RFC 2364)
PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)
Classical IP over ATM AAL5 (RFC 2225)
IP over ATM AAL5 (RFC 2684)
ATU-R with Ethernet (Bridge) interface (HASE-270)
PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)
IP over ATM AAL5 (RFC 2684)
ATU-R with Ethernet (Router) interface (HASE-270)
PPP over ATM AAL5 (RFC 2364)
IP over ATM AAL5 (RFC 2684)
ADSL Modem Interfaces: ADSL Modem Interfaces
SpeedXess SHDSL Modem (HSSE-242): SpeedXess SHDSL Modem (HSSE-242) Interfaces
10BaseT Ethernet interface (RJ 45)
SHDSL line interface (RJ 11)
Console/management interface (RS232 D-Sub9)
Power interface
Protocols
PPP over ATM AAL5 (RFC 2364)
IP over ATM AAL5 (RFC 2684)
Specifications of HAMX-100: Specifications of HAMX-100
Hardware architecture of HAMX-100: Hardware architecture of HAMX-100 Cabinet Rack
Hardware Characteristics: Hardware Characteristics POTS
Interface
Function Various
Network Interface
Function DSL
Subscriber
Interface
Function
ATM Cell Bus Function: ATM Cell Bus Function 32 bits ATM CellBus
Transfer User and Control Data
Traffic Multiplexing Function: Traffic Multiplexing Function 2-tier traffic multiplexing M
U
X Shelf
Interface DSL-LT DSL-LT M
U
X Shelf
Interface DSL-LT DSL-LT M
U
X Network
Interface Network Concentration
Shelf DSL-LT Subtend I/F DSL-LT Subtend I/F Modem
Shelf Modem
Shelf Note : The HAMX-100 can be configured as
ether a concentration shelf or a modem
shelf.
Various Network Interface: Various Network Interface ATM Interfaces
STM-1/4 (OC-3c/12c)
E3/DS3
E1/T1 IMA
SHDSL IMA
IP Interfaces
100BaseTx, 100BaseFx
Gigabit Ethernet or STM-1/4,
E3/DS3,
E/T1 IMA,
SHDSL IMA 100BaseTx/Fx
Gigabit Ethernet
Specification of network interfaces: Specification of network interfaces
Various Subscriber Interface: Various Subscriber Interface ATM Subscriber Interface : STM-1/OC-3, DS3/E3, E1/T1 IMA
xDSL Subscriber Interface : ADSL, G.shdsl, VDSL
Dual Management Interface: Dual Management Interface Local
Serial Interface
Out-of-band Ethernet Interface
In-band IPOA ISP’s
Network DSLAM Other DSLAMs EMS
(Local) Ethernet
10 BaseT Terminal Serial Ethernet
100 BaseT EMS
(In-band)
POTS Interface Function: POTS Interface Function SS (Splitter Shelf)
Separable Splitter Shelf
54 Splitter units
Built-in Splitter Shelf
14 Splitter boards (SPLB-64)
SPLB-64 (SPLitter Board)
Split and mix the POTS and ADSL signal
32 Splitters per board
One SPLB-64 copes with one DSLB-32
POTS, LINE and DSLB interface with 64-pin connector
CO Splitter shelf: CO Splitter shelf Separable Splitter Shelf Built-in Splitter Shelf
Separable Splitter Shelf: Separable Splitter Shelf
DSL line connection with separable splitter: DSL line connection with separable splitter
Shelves: Shelves Concentration Shelf (CS)
Modem Shelf (MS)
Concentration Shelf: Concentration Shelf 1 CS per system
Supports up to 16 functional and physical boards
Composition
1 CRMB (Concentration shelf Management Board with Redundancy)
1 or 2 CRUB (Concentration shelf Up-link Board with Redundancy)
1 ~14 CSDB (Concentration Shelf Down-link Board)
(16 - number of CSDB, CRUB, and CRMB) DSLB
1 CSBB (Concentration Shelf Backplane Board)
1 ~ 15 ADPB (ADaPter Board)
CLKB (Clock Board)
Modem Shelf: Modem Shelf Up to 14 MS per system
Supports up to 16 functional and physical boards
Composition
1 MSMB (Modem Shelf Management Board)
1 MSIB (Modem Shelf Interface Board)
Up to 14 DSLB (Digital Subscriber Line Board)
1 MSBB (Modem Shelf Backplane Board)
1 ADPB-STM1M (Adaptor Board-STM1 Multi-Mode)
CLKB (Clock Board)
Interconnection with functional boards: Interconnection with functional boards CRUB CSDB ADPB CRMB CLKB ADPB ADPB CLKB Concentration
Shelf Modem
Shelf DSLB DSLB MSMB MSIB Back Plane Splitter
Shelf SPLB Back Plane SPLB
Control and Management Board: Control and Management Board CRMB
Control and manage the CS and system
IPC with 14 MSMBs max.
Supports in-band EMS and CTI (Craft Terminal Interface) interface
Functions
Gathers the system state and performance information.
Manages the configuration information for subscribers
Performs internal diagnostic function
Access management for configuration and system information
MSMB
Control and manage the internal modem shelf
CRMB and MSMB: CRMB and MSMB CRMB III MSMB III
Network Interface Board (CRUB): Network Interface Board (CRUB) Connect to network equipment (ATM switch, BAS, etc.)
Makes a pair with physical interface board (ADPB)
Concentration shelf Uplink Board with Redundancy (CRUB)
Types
CRUB-STM1III
CRUB-8E1III
CRUB-E3III
CRUB-DS3III
CRUB-100T
CRUB-100F
Subtending Board (CSDB): Subtending Board (CSDB) Subtends to another system or modem shelf
Makes a pair with physical interface board (ADPB)
Concentration Shelf Downlink Board (CSDB)
Types
CSDB-STM1III
Modem shelf interface board (MSIB): Modem shelf interface board (MSIB) Connect to CSDB in CS
Makes a pair with physical interface board (ADPB)
Modem Shelf Interface Board (MSIB)
Types
MSIB-STM1III
DSL Subscriber Board (DSLB): DSL Subscriber Board (DSLB) DSLB-32TI
Supports 32 ADSL ports
DSLB-32MS
Supports 32 SHDSL ports
Alarm Indicator: Alarm Indicator
HAMX-100 Management: HAMX-100 Management
Internal Software Structure: Internal Software Structure SNMP
Agent CRMB CSDB MSMB MSIB SW
Module DSLB IPC IPC IPC SW
Module Device
Driver SW
Module EMS
Workstation Ethernet Optical
Fiber SW
Module SW
Module Device
Driver Device
Driver IPC SW
Module Device
Driver IPC IPC CRUB In-band
DSLAM Software Upgrade: DSLAM Software Upgrade Functions
Download Application Software On Service
No Effect to User Traffic
Based on TFTP
Restart Available After Downloaded
Internal Path
CRMB operates as a agent.
CS
Hosts --> CRUB --> CRMB --> CRUB/CSDB
MS
Hosts --> CRUB --> CRMB --> MSIB -- >
MSMB --> MSIB/DSLB
Software Upgrade Flow: Software Upgrade Flow Upgrade ready
Normal state to download available
Downloading
On going state after download command
Download success
The state after Download completed
Restart available with command
Slide43: Configuration of HAMX-100
Hardware Installation: Hardware Installation Assembles the installation materials
Cables between the shelves
Connects power lines and set the PADP alarm
Connects between POTS and line cables
Power on and verify the board operation status
Connect the network interface line
Initial Configuration: Initial Configuration Compose the DSLAM with subtending shelves and turn on the system.
Verify the network transmission line such as optical power and line quality between DSLAM and B-RAS.
Adjust clock source of CRUB to ‘loop’ and connect to the B-RAS through the optical transmission equipment, SMOT.
Configure IP address and PVC for in-band service using by serial port on CRMB.
Verify the IPoA connection and ‘ping’ to the EMS.
Setup the trap destination for EMS.
Configure for the In-band Path: Configure for the In-band Path 1. Log in to the CRMB with serial cable.
Trying 166.125.20.208… Connected to 166.125.20.208. Escape character is '^]'. login: DSLAM> modify ipoacfg [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 1 [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 16 [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 2 [IP-addr,[O]|p(prev)]: 200.200.100.2 [IP-addr,[O]|p(prev)]: 255.255.255.252 [IP-addr,[O]|p(prev)]: 200.200.100.1 [(up|down),[O]|p(prev)]: up 2. Setup the port for IPoA : 2nd port on CRMB.
Configure for the In-band Path (cont.): Configure for the In-band Path (cont.) 3. Add a PVC connection for IPoA.
DSLAM> add pvc [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 1 [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 15 [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 1 [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 0 (changeable) [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 32 (changeable)
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 1 [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 16 [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 2 [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 0 (changeable) [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 32 (changeable)
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 0 [int,[M]|p(prev)]: 0 [(aal1|aal34|aal5|other),[M]|p(prev)]: aal5 [int,[O]|p(prev)]: 1508 [int,[O]|p(prev)]: 1508 [(route|bg8023|bg8025|bg8026|le8023|le8025|llc|frame),
[O]|p(prev)]: llc [(up-dir|down-dir|bi-dir),[M]|p(prev)]: bi [(up|down),[M]|p(prev)]: up
Configure for the In-band Path (cont.): Configure for the In-band Path (cont.) 4. Confirm the IPoA connection path. DSLAM> show ipoasts … 5. ARP request Sent : 2 6. ARP request Received : 0 7. ARP response Sent : 0 8. ARP response Received : 2 5. Ping to the EMS. DSLAM> ping
PING 100.100.100.2 : 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 100.100.100.2 : icmp_seq=0 time=10ms
64 bytes from 100.100.100.2 : icmp_seq=1 time= <10ms
64 bytes from 100.100.100.2 : icmp_seq=2 time=<10ms
Configure for the User-data Path: Configure for the User-data Path Method 1 : Download connection profile
Using with SpeedXess EMS (Element Management System)
Make a connection profile of the DSLAM as text format
Save the profile to the specific directory on workstation with EMS
Download connection profile to DSLAM by EMS window
Using with CLI
Make a connection profile of the DSLAM as text format
Save the profile to the specific directory on specific server
Download connection profile to DSLAM by CLI command
Method 2 : Set up single PVC
Using with SpeedXess EMS
Using with CLI
Connection Profile: Connection Profile Change hex to decimal value
Connection download by EMS: Connection download by EMS
Connection download by EMS: Connection download by EMS
Connection download with CLI: Connection download with CLI DSLAM> down cn
[IP-addr,[M]|p(prev)]: 166.125.224.123
[str,[M]|p(prev)]: conn/con1_5
Set up single PVC with CLI: Set up single PVC with CLI DSLAM> add pvc
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 1
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 1
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 1
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 10
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 101
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 1
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 15
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 1
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 0
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 35
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 0
[int,[M]|p(prev)]: 0
[(aal1|aal34|aal5|other),[M]|p(prev)]: aal5
[int,[O]|p(prev)]:
[int,[O]|p(prev)]:
[(route|bg8023|bg8025|bg8026|le8023|le8025|llc|frame),[O]|p(prev)]:
[(up-dir|down-dir|bi-dir),[M]|p(prev)]: bi
[(up|down),[M]|p(prev)]: up
VCC Add success .....
DSLAM>
Note: Note Thank You.