ZXA10 C300
Optical Access Convergence Equipment
Product Description
Version: V2.0.0
ZTE CORPORATION
No. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China
Postcode: 518057
Tel: +86-755-26771900
Fax: +86-755-26770801
URL: http://ensupport.zte.com.cn
E-mail: [email protected]
LEGAL INFORMATION
Copyright © 2013 ZTE CORPORATION.
The contents of this document are protected by copyright laws and international treaties. Any reproduction or
distribution of this document or any portion of this document, in any form by any means, without the prior written
consent of ZTE CORPORATION is prohibited. Additionally, the contents of this document are protected by
contractual confidentiality obligations.
All company, brand and product names are trade or service marks, or registered trade or service marks, of ZTE
CORPORATION or of their respective owners.
This document is provided “as is”, and all express, implied, or statutory warranties, representations or conditions
are disclaimed, including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose,
title or non-infringement. ZTE CORPORATION and its licensors shall not be liable for damages resulting from the
use of or reliance on the information contained herein.
ZTE CORPORATION or its licensors may have current or pending intellectual property rights or applications
covering the subject matter of this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license between ZTE
CORPORATION and its licensee, the user of this document shall not acquire any license to the subject matter
herein.
ZTE CORPORATION reserves the right to upgrade or make technical change to this product without further notice.
Users may visit ZTE technical support website http://ensupport.zte.com.cn to inquire related information.
The ultimate right to interpret this product resides in ZTE CORPORATION.
Revision History
Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason
R1.0 2013-06-30 First edition
Serial Number: SJ-20130520164529-002
Publishing Date: 2013-06-30 (R1.0)
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 System Overview ...................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Background ....................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Product Introduction ........................................................................................... 1-1
Chapter 2 System Architecture ................................................................. 2-1
2.1 Hardware Structure ............................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.1 Product Outline ........................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.2 Shelves ................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.3 Cards ...................................................................................................... 2-4
2.2 Software Architecture ......................................................................................... 2-6
Chapter 3 Features and Performance....................................................... 3-1
3.1 GPON Features ................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2 EPON Features.................................................................................................. 3-2
3.3 XG-PON1 Features ............................................................................................ 3-3
3.4 10G-EPON Features .......................................................................................... 3-4
3.5 Ethernet Features .............................................................................................. 3-4
3.6 IP Feathers ........................................................................................................ 3-5
3.7 MPLS Features .................................................................................................. 3-5
3.8 TDM Features.................................................................................................... 3-6
3.9 Multicast Features .............................................................................................. 3-7
3.10 QoS Features................................................................................................... 3-7
3.11 Security Features ............................................................................................. 3-8
3.12 Reliability Features ........................................................................................... 3-9
3.13 Ethernet OAM Features .................................................................................... 3-9
3.14 BFD Features................................................................................................. 3-10
3.15 Power-Saving Features .................................................................................. 3-10
3.16 Clock/Time Synchronization ............................................................................ 3-10
3.17 Optical Line Fault Diagnosis Features...............................................................3-11
3.18 ONU Remote Management ..............................................................................3-11
3.19 Network Management Features....................................................................... 3-12
Chapter 4 Networking Applications.......................................................... 4-1
4.1 FTTX................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 Mobile Bearer .................................................................................................... 4-3
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
4.3 QinQ ................................................................................................................. 4-4
4.4 VLAN Stacking................................................................................................... 4-6
4.5 Triple-Play ......................................................................................................... 4-7
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications .......................................................... 5-1
5.1 Equipment Specifications.................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Dimensions.............................................................................................. 5-1
5.1.2 Weight..................................................................................................... 5-2
5.1.3 Power Consumption ................................................................................. 5-3
5.1.4 Operating Voltage .................................................................................... 5-5
5.2 Interface Specifications....................................................................................... 5-5
5.2.1 GPON Interface ....................................................................................... 5-5
5.2.2 EPON Interface........................................................................................ 5-6
5.2.3 10G-EPON Interface ................................................................................ 5-7
5.2.4 XG-PON1 Interface .................................................................................. 5-7
5.2.5 P2P Interface ........................................................................................... 5-8
5.2.6 FE Interface ............................................................................................. 5-9
5.2.7 GE Interface ............................................................................................ 5-9
5.2.8 10GE Interface....................................................................................... 5-12
5.2.9 40GE Interface....................................................................................... 5-13
5.2.10 E1 Interface ......................................................................................... 5-14
5.2.11 T1 Interface.......................................................................................... 5-14
5.2.12 STM-1 Interface ................................................................................... 5-15
5.2.13 STM-4 Interface ................................................................................... 5-15
5.2.14 Clock Interface ..................................................................................... 5-16
5.3 Performance Specifications............................................................................... 5-19
5.4 Reliability Specifications ................................................................................... 5-20
5.5 Environment Requirements............................................................................... 5-20
5.5.1 Storage Environment.............................................................................. 5-20
5.5.2 Transportation Environment .................................................................... 5-22
5.5.3 Operation Environment ........................................................................... 5-24
Appendix A Protocols and Standards ..................................................... A-1
A.1 International Standards ...................................................................................... A-1
A.2 Enterprise Standards ......................................................................................... A-7
Glossary .......................................................................................................... I
II
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
About This Manual
Purpose
The ZXA10 C300 Optical Access Convergence Equipment (ZXA10 C300 for short) is a
full-service optical access platform. It supports the video, data, voice, TDM, and CATV
services. The ZXA10 C300 can be connected with MDUs/ONUs/ONTs through various
networking technologies.
This manual provides the product description of the ZXA10 C300 Optical Access
Convergence Equipment.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l Planning engineer
l Debugging engineer
What Is in This Manual
This manual contains the following chapters:
Chapter Summary
1, System Overview Describes the market background and product
introduction.
2, System Architecture Describes the hardware architecture and software
architecture.
3, Features and Performance Describes the system features.
4, Networking Applications Describes the networking applications.
5, Technical Specifications Describes the device parameters, interface
specifications, performance specifications,
reliability specifications, and environment
requirements.
Appendix A, Protocols and Standards Describes international standards and enterprise
standards.
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
II
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 1
System Overview
Table of Contents
Background................................................................................................................1-1
Product Introduction ...................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Background
With the development of the society, people have more requirements on
telecommunication services. Besides traditional the Internet access, voice, and TDM
services, users require more new broadband services such as IPTV, VOD, online game,
remote education, remote medicine, video conference, and video phone. These new
broadband services help carriers to attract more users and get generous profits.
FTTH is the target of the access layer network development. The network solution based
on PON topology meets the network topology characteristics of the access network.
l As an optimum transmission medium, optical fiber can provide unlimited bandwidth to
support various services access.
l The passive ODN device is small and does not need any active apparatus. It has
powerful lightening-proof and anti-interference capability.
l The long distance between OLT and ONU meets the networking requirement of
carriers.
The ZXAN xPON access network is a comprehensive optical solution to adapt to various
networking scenarios. To meet the development tendency of telecommunication network
from the IP network to the NGN, the ZXA10 xPON access network integrates GPON,
Ethernet, and xDSL technologies to support the access of various services.
The ZXA10 C300 Optical Access Convergence Equipment is an OLT system based on
the xPON technology. It provides high-bandwidth data access service, VoIP, IPTV, and
CATV/HDTV services to meet different requirements and application scenarios.
1.2 Product Introduction
The ZXA10 C300 is a multi-service optical access system, which supports GPON, EPON,
10G-EPON, P2P, and smooth upgrading to NG-GPON1, WDM-PON/TWDM-PON.
The ZXA10 C300 provides the access of large-capacity, high-bandwidth and high-density
triple-play service, and backhaul service.
l As an OLT device, the ZXA10 C300 is connected to ONUs/ONTs via ODNs.
l Provides various networking solutions, including FTTH, FTTB, FTTC, and FTTCab.
1-1
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
l Supports P2P FE/GE optical access.
l Supports backhaul access.
Figure 1-1 shows the ZXA10 C300 networking diagram. (The OLT represents the ZXA10
C300 in the diagram.)
Figure 1-1 ZXA10 C300 Networking Diagram
1-2
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 2
System Architecture
Table of Contents
Hardware Structure ....................................................................................................2-1
Software Architecture .................................................................................................2-6
2.1 Hardware Structure
The ZXA10 C300 hardware consists of shelves and cards.
2.1.1 Product Outline
Figure 2-1 shows the outline of the ZXA10 C300.
Figure 2-1 ZXA10 C300 Outline
2.1.2 Shelves
The ZXA10 C300 uses two types of shelves:
2-1
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
l IEC 19-inch shelf
l ETSI 21-inch shelf
2.1.2.1 IEC 19-Inch Shelf
The shelf is divided into two areas: service card area and fan area (optional).
l Service card area
The 9U-height area is used for switching and control cards and service cards
installation.
Figure 2-2 shows the 19-inch shelf configuration.
Figure 2-2 19-Inch Shelf Configuration
Table 2-1 lists the shelf configuration description.
Table 2-1 Shelf Configuration Description
Slot Number Card Type
0/1 Front-outlet power card
2 to 9 PON interface card, TDM interface card, Ethernet interface card, and
P2P interface card
10/11 Switching and control card
12 to 17 PON interface card, TDM interface card, Ethernet interface card, and
P2P interface card
18 Common interface card
19/20 Uplink card
l Fan area
The fan area is a plug-in card with 1U height and 19-inch width.
2-2
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 2 System Architecture
2.1.2.2 ETSI 21-inch Shelf
Structure
Figure 2-3 shows the 21-inch shelf structure.
Figure 2-3 21-Inch Shelf
Configuration
The shelf is divided into two areas: service card area and fan area (optional).
l Service card area
The 9U-height area is used for switching and control cards and service cards
installation.
Figure 2-4 shows the 21-inch shelf configuration.
Figure 2-4 21-Inch Shelf Configuration
Table 2-2 lists the shelf configuration description.
2-3
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Table 2-2 Shelf Configuration Description
Slot Number Card Type
0/1 Front-outlet power card
2 to 9 PON interface card, TDM interface card, Ethernet interface card, and
P2P interface card
10/11 Switching and control card
12 to 19 PON interface card, TDM interface card, Ethernet interface card, and
P2P interface card
20 Common interface card
21/22 Uplink card
l Fan area
The fan area is a plug-in card with 1U height and 21-inch width.
2.1.3 Cards
The ZXA10 C300 shelf is composed of cards and a fan module.Table 2-3 lists the cards
and fan modules.
Table 2-3 Card List
Card Type Name Description Interface
Switching and SCTM TM-level switching and control card l 1 out-of-band NM interface
control card l 1 serial interface
SCXN Type-N switching and control card
l 1 SD card interface
l 4 10GE/GE uplink interfaces
l 1 mirroring interface
PON interface GTGH 16-port GPON interface card 16 GPON interfaces
card
GTGO 8-port GPON interface card 8 GPON interfaces
GTXO 8-port XG-PON interface card 8 XG-PON1 interfaces
GTXQ 4-port XG-PON interface card 4 XG-PON1 interfaces
ETTO 8-port 10G-EPON asymmetric/sym- 8 10G-EPON interfaces
metric interface card
2-4
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 2 System Architecture
Card Type Name Description Interface
Ethernet XUTQ 4-port 10GE optical interface 4 10GE optical interfaces
uplink card Ethernet uplink card
XUVQ 4-port 10GE optical interface 4 10GE optical interfaces
Ethernet uplink card, supports SynE
and IEEE 1588.
HUKQ 2-port 10GE and 2-port 40GE optical 2 10GE and 2 40GE optical
interface Ethernet uplink card, interfaces
supports SynE and IEEE 1588.
HUTQ 2-port 10GE and 2-port GE optical 2 10GE and 2 GE optical
interface Ethernet uplink card interfaces
HUVQ 2-port 10GE and 2-port GE optical 2 10GE and 2 GE optical
interface Ethernet uplink card, interfaces
supports SynE and IEEE 1588.
HUGQ 2-port GE and 2-port FE optical 2 GE and 2 FE optical interfaces
interface Ethernet uplink card
GUFQ 4-port GE optical interface Ethernet 4 GE optical interfaces
uplink card
GUTQ 4-port GE electrical interface 4 GE electrical interfaces
Ethernet uplink card
GUSQ 2-port GE optical and 2-port GE 2 GE optical and 2 GE electrical
electrical interface Ethernet uplink interfaces
card
Ethernet GDFO 8-port GE optical Ethernet interface 8 GE/FE optical interfaces
interface card card
HDTT 8-port GE and 2-port 10GE optical 8 GE/FE and 2 10GE optical
Ethernet interface card interfaces
P2P interface FTGK 48-port P2P interface card 48 GE/FE optical interfaces
card
TDM interface CTLA STM-N CES interface card 2 STM-1 or 1 STM-4 interface
card
CTUB 32-channel E1 unbalanced CES 32 E1 unbalanced interfaces
interface card
2-5
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Card Type Name Description Interface
Common CICG Common interface card, supports l 2 BITS/1PPS+TOD clock
interface card clock processing, environment input interface
monitoring, and OAM. l 1 BITS/1PPS+TOD clock
output interface
CICK Common interface card, supports
l 1 out-of-band NM interface
clock/time processing, environment
l 1 digit input interface
monitoring, and OAM.
l 1 digit output interface
l 1 reserved serial port
l 1 temperature sensor
interface
l 1 humid sensor interface
l 1 smog sensor interface
l 1 liquid sensor interface
l 1 entrance control sensor
interface
Backplane MWIA/R 19-inch backplane -
MEIA
MWEA/R 21-inch backplane -
MWEA
Power card PRWG 4.5U power interface card l 1 power interface
l 2 RJ-45 interfaces
(reserved)
Fan module FAN- 19-inch fan module -
C300/19
FAN- 21-inch fan module -
C300/21
2.2 Software Architecture
Figure 2-5 shows the ZXA10 C300 software architecture.
2-6
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 2 System Architecture
Figure 2-5 ZXA10 C300 Software Architecture
Network Management Subsystem
The network management subsystem consists of the following modules:
l CLI module
This module implements Console and Telnet NM function.
l SNMP proxy module
This module provides interfaces for SNMP management and maintenance.
l Sub agent module
This module implements SNMP agent function.
L2 Protocol Subsystem
The L2 switching protocol subsystem supports the following protocols and functions:
l STP
l LACP
l IGMP snooping (v1/v2/v3)
l MLD snooping
l MAC address management
l VLAN management
l L2TP
l L2VPN service channel
l IEEE 802.1p priority management
l IEEE 802.3x flow control
L3/L4 Protocol Subsystem
The L3/L4 protocol subsystem supports the following protocols:
l TCP
l UDP
2-7
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
l ARP
l IP
l IPv4/IPv6
l ICMP/ICMPv6
l Static route
l ACL
Database Subsystem
The database subsystem implements the access control over the system configuration
data and network management data. The managed objects include the following:
l MAC address list
l VLAN data
l RMON MIB data
System Control Subsystem
The system control subsystem is in charge of the operation of the whole system. It consists
of the following modules:
l System configuration module
l Main control module
l Fault management module
l Version management module
Service Control Subsystem
The service control subsystem is composed of the service control module and the test
module. It controls system services. The service control subsystem implements the
following functions:
l IP address binding/filtering
l MAC address binding/filtering
l Port mirroring
l Traffic flow control
l Broadcast suppression
l Port status management
l Port bandwidth limit
l Port priority control
l User log management
l MAC address aging management
l User port loop-back test
l Ping test
PONC Subsystem
The PONC subsystem implements PON relevant functions, service processing, DBA
algorithm, ONU/ONT registration and authorization, and data encryption.
2-8
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 2 System Architecture
Bearer Subsystem
The bearer subsystem consists of the MUX module, switching chip driver module, and
PON MAC chip driver module.
The bearer subsystem is responsible for service chip driver. It isolates the upper-level
software system from the hardware platform so that the specific hardware structure
is unnecessary to be considered in service-layer design. The bearer subsystem
communicates with the upper-layer module through the MUX interface.
Operation Support Subsystem
The operation support subsystem isolates the upper-level software system from the
hardware platform. It manages the hardware system in the downlink direction and
provides a unified operating platform for applications in the uplink direction.
BSP Subsystem
The BSP subsystem consists of the BSP module and built-in network interface driver
module. The BSP subsystem is responsible for CPU initialization and lower-layer software
drive.
2-9
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
This page intentionally left blank.
2-10
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 3
Features and Performance
Table of Contents
GPON Features .........................................................................................................3-1
EPON Features..........................................................................................................3-2
XG-PON1 Features ....................................................................................................3-3
10G-EPON Features ..................................................................................................3-4
Ethernet Features ......................................................................................................3-4
IP Feathers ................................................................................................................3-5
MPLS Features ..........................................................................................................3-5
TDM Features ............................................................................................................3-6
Multicast Features ......................................................................................................3-7
QoS Features.............................................................................................................3-7
Security Features .......................................................................................................3-8
Reliability Features.....................................................................................................3-9
Ethernet OAM Features..............................................................................................3-9
BFD Features...........................................................................................................3-10
Power-Saving Features ............................................................................................3-10
Clock/Time Synchronization .....................................................................................3-10
Optical Line Fault Diagnosis Features ......................................................................3-11
ONU Remote Management ......................................................................................3-11
Network Management Features ...............................................................................3-12
3.1 GPON Features
PON Interface Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following GPON interface features:
l Transmission rate: 2.488 Gbps downstream and 1.244 Gbps upstream
l Power budget: 28 dB (Class B+) or 32 dB (Class C+)
l Wavelength: 1490 nm downstream, 1310 nm upstream wavelength, and 1550 nm for
CATV
l Supports Forward Error Correction (FEC) in both downstream and upstream
l Supports two types of protection.
à Type B (ITU G.983 Type B)
à Type C
3-1
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
ODN Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following ONU features:
l 128 ONUs per port
l Maximum physical reach: 60 km
l Maximum differential distance: 20 km
GTC Layer Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following GTC layer features:
l Supports 4K GEM port and 1K T-CONT (Transmission Container) per GPON port.
l Supports both Non-Status Reporting (NSR) DBA and Status-Reporting (SR) DBA.
l Supports downstream AES-128 encryption transmission for different ONUs.
l Supports SN auto detection or manual configuration based on ITU-T G.984.3.
l Supports OMCI based on G.984.4/G.988.
l Supports alarms and performance monitoring based on the G.984.3 and G.984.4.
Encryption Key Security
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following encryption key security features:
l Supports GPON encryption algorithm, password table, authentication result
interaction. The creation and swap of GTC layer key complies with G.984.4 (9.13.11
Enhanced Security Control).
l Supports the AES-CMAC-128 key algorithms.
3.2 EPON Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following EPON features:
l Complies with IEEE 802.3-2005.
l Satisfies technical requirements for EPON equipment from China CCSA, China
Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile.
l Transmission rate: 1.25 Gbps (downstream and upstream)
l Power budget: 28 dB (PX20+).
l Wavelength
à 1490 nm for downstream
à 1310 nm for upstream
à 1550 nm for CATV
l Split ration: 1:64.
l Maximum logical reach: 60 km
l Maximum differential distance: 20 km
l Supports FEC function.
l Supports MPCP .
l Supports extended OAM functions.
l Supports the SCB.
3-2
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 3 Features and Performance
l Supports Triple Churning or AES-128 data encryption.
l Supports DBA.
l Supports ONU registration and authentication.
l Supports four types of protection.
à Type A
à Type B (ITU G.983 Type B)
à Type C
à Type D (ITU G.983 Type C)
l Supports measurement and diagnosis for optical link.
3.3 XG-PON1 Features
PON Interface Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following GPON interface features:
l Transmission rate: 9.953 Gbps downstream and 2.488 Gbps upstream
l Power budget: 29 dB (Class N1), 31 dB (Class N2), 35 dB (Class E)
l Wavelength: 1557 nm downstream, 1270 nm upstream wavelength, and 1550 nm for
CATV
l Supports FEC in both downstream and upstream
l Supports two types of protection.
à Type B (ITU G.983 Type B)
à Type C
ODN Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following ONU features:
l 256 ONUs per port
l Maximum physical reach: 60 km
l Maximum differential distance: 20 km
GTC Layer Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following GTC layer features:
l Supports 8K GEM port and 2K + 256 T-CONT (Transmission Container) per GPON
port.
l Supports both Non-Status Reporting (NSR) DBA and Status-Reporting (SR) DBA.
l Supports downstream AES-128 encryption transmission for different ONUs.
l Supports SN auto detection or manual configuration based on ITU-T G.987.3.
l Supports OMCI based on ITU-T G.984.4/G.988.
l Supports alarms and performance monitoring based on the ITU-T G.987.3 and
G.987.4.
3-3
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
3.4 10G-EPON Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following 10G-EPON features:
l Complies with IEEE 802.3av.
l Satisfies technical requirements for EPON equipment from China CCSA, China
Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile.
l Power budget: 29 dB.
l Wavelength:
à 1510 nm for 10G downstream
à 1490 nm for 1G downstream
à 1310 nm for upstream
à 1550 nm for CATV
l Split ration: 1:64/128/256.
l Maximum logical reach: 40 km
l Maximum differential distance: 20 km
l Supports FEC function.
l Supports MPCP .
l Supports extended OAM functions.
l Supports the Single Copy Broadcast (SCB).
l Supports Triple Churning or AES-128 data encryption.
l Supports DBA.
l Supports ONU registration and authentication.
l Supports four types of protection.
à Type A
à Type B (ITU G.983 Type B)
à Type C
à Type D (ITU G.983 Type C)
l Supports measurement and diagnosis for optical link.
3.5 Ethernet Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following Ethernet features:
l MAC address management
à Manages static addresses and detects dynamic address status.
à Supports 32K MAC address table, which can be extended to 256K.
l VLAN management
à Complies with TR156 and TR101.
à Supports IEEE 802.1Q and 4K VLAN entries, and VLAN ID ranges from 1 to
4096.
3-4
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 3 Features and Performance
à Supports VLAN Stacking in compliance with IEEE 802.1ad .
à Supports flexible selective QinQ.
l STP
Supports STP, RSTP and MSTP.
l Link aggregation
Supports static link aggregation and LACP.
l L2 Multicast
à Supports IGMP v1/v2/v3.
à Supports IGMP Snooping, Proxy and MVR.
à Supports MLD v1.
à Supports MLD Snooping/Proxy.
l L2 ACL
Supports classification based on destination or source MAC address, physical port,
Ethernet types, CoS, and double tags.
l Subscriber location: supports Option82/18, PPPoE IA (Intermediate Agent) protocol.
3.6 IP Feathers
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following L3 feathers:
l OSPF v2/v3
l BGP
l IGMP v1/v2/v3
l IGMP Snooping/Proxy/Router
l MLD v1
l MLD Snooping/Proxy
l ND Snooping
l DHCP Relay/Server/Proxy
l DHCP/DHCPv6 Relay in support for port location
l ND in support for port location
l 12K IPv4 routing forward entries
l 6K IPv6 routing forward entries
l L3 ACL
3.7 MPLS Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following MPLS features:
l IPv4 MPLS architecture
l Static LSP, static PW
l LDP
l Supports DoU and DoD in terms of label distribution
3-5
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
l LDP Graceful Restart (GR)
l VPWS, VPLS and HVPLS
l VPLS multicasting
l E-LINE, E-LAN and E-TREE
l MPLS QoS
l LDP FRR
l MPLS load sharing
l PW redundancy
l LSP ping, LSP trace
l VCCV and VCCV-BFD
l Supports 2048 PWs
l Supports 256 LDP sessions
l Supports 256 VFIs
3.8 TDM Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following TDM features:
l Standards supported by TDM
à Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) 8 encapsulation based on MAC
à Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) encapsulation based on IP
l Clock mode
à Differential mode
à Self-adaptive mode
à Loop-timing mode
l TDM service
à E1 pseudo-wire connection
à Unstructured transmission mode
l Alarm
Supports Loss of Signal (LOS) and Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) of Plesiochronous
Digital Hierarchy (PDH) interface.
l Performance statistics:
à Performance statistics based on pseudo-wire connection: transmitted packets,
received packets, local and remote statistics.
à Performance statistics based on Ethernet interface: transmitted packets or bytes,
received packets or bytes, packet loss, Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) and
alignment error.
l Maintenance
à PDH interface loop
à Clock querying mode based on pseudo-wire
3-6
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 3 Features and Performance
3.9 Multicast Features
Multicast Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following multicast features:
l Supports distributed multicast processing architecture.
l Supports 4K multicasting entries and 256 multicast VLANs.
l Supports IGMP v1/v2/v3 and MLD v1.
l Supports distributed protocol processing on service cards and control and switching
cards.
l Supports IGMP Snooping/Proxy/SPR and MLD Snooping/Proxy.
l Each channel package supports 1024 channels.
l ONUs support IGMP Snooping/MLD Snooping.
IPTV Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following IPTV features:
l Channel Access Control (CAC)
Controls subscribers’ rights to access multicast channels.
Rights includes deny, preview, and permit (purchase).
l Preview (PRV)
Manages preview control lists, including the times and duration for each preview, and
interval between previews.
l Call Detail Record (CDR)
Provides the basic access information of subscribers, such as access time, leaving
time, access status (preview or not).
ZXA10 C300 also provides interfaces to transmit CDR information to the Service
Management System (SMS) module.
3.10 QoS Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following QoS features:
l Supports marking service traffic and NM traffic with different TOS/DSCP and
TOS/DSCP marking/re-marking, and supports service forwarding based on L3
priority.
l Supports marking service traffic and NM traffic with different 802.1p, and 802.1p
marking/re-marking, and supports service forwarding based on L2 priority.
l Supports queue mapping based on 802.1p/GEM-Port. Supports multiple queue
scheduler to fulfill different scheduling requirements and shaping requirements of
different networks.
à Strict Priority (SP)
à SP + Deficit Weighted Round Robin (DWRR)/Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
3-7
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
à DWRR/WFQ
l Supports Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) discarding policy to accomplish
non-congestion.
l Supports powerful L2–L7 traffic classification mechanism based on ACL, limiting
ingress rate of the queue flexibly and accomplishes Two-rate Three Color Marker
(TrTCM) and service overbooking.
l Provides flexible, effective and low-latency hardware DBA algorithm.
l Supports H-QoS mechanism and provides QoS based on each subscriber and each
service.
3.11 Security Features
EPON Network Security Feature
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following features:
l Data encryption
Supports Triple Churning or AES-128 in downstream direction. Supports churning
based on each LLID. Each LLID has independent key. When churning is enabled, all
data frames and OAM frames are churned.
l Subscriber isolation
When the P2P function is disabled, the upstream data of an ONU cannot be forwarded
to other ONUs.
l Equipment access control
Unauthorized equipment cannot access the network.
l Subscriber access control
Unauthorized subscriber cannot access the network.
l Supports DHCP option82/18 and PPPoE Intermediate Agent (IA) to implement
subscriber authentication.
l Supports authentication based on MAC address, Logical ONU ID (LOID) or password.
The authentication method can be configured flexibly.
GPON Network Security Feature
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following features:
l Subscriber isolation
When the P2P function is disabled, the upstream data of an ONU cannot be forwarded
to other ONUs.
l Equipment access control
Unauthorized equipment cannot access the network.
l Supports DHCP option82/18 and PPPoE IA to implement subscriber authentication.
3-8
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 3 Features and Performance
l Supports authentication based on SN, SN + password or password. The
authentication method can be configured flexibly.
l Supports AES-128 data encryption.
Other Security Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following features:
l IP/MAC address and port binding.
l IP anti-spoofing.
l L2 – L7 service match based on ACL
l Anti-DoS attack
à ICMP
à ARP
à DHCP
à PPPoE
à BPDU
3.12 Reliability Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following reliability features:
l Key components, such as control and switching cards and power cards, work in
redundancy.
l All cards are hot pluggable.
l The power supply is fully distributed. Each card has its own secondary DC/DC power
converter thus ensuring power supply reliability.
l The ZXA10 C300 supports Type B/C protection and dual-parented PON protection.
The ZXA10 C300 supports uplink protection protocols such as EAPS, UAPS, and
LACP.
l ODNs, which are passive devices, are maintenance-free in practical applications
because they are free from interference of power supply, electromagnetic field, storm
and lightning, and extreme weather.
3.13 Ethernet OAM Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following Ethernet OAM features:
l Supports 802.1ag service-class Ethernet OAM standard which regulates performance
and functions as listed below:
à Supports all-range Ethernet OAM function.
à Supports ETH-LB, link loopback.
à Supports ETH-LT, link tracing.
à Supports ETH-CC, continuity check message.
3-9
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
à Supports ETH-RDI, remote default indication.
à Supports 16 MDs.
à Supports 64 MAs.
à Supports 128 MEPs.
à Supports the minimum 3.3 ms CCM.
à Supports sending Ethernet OAM messages via MPLS pseudo-wire.
l Supports Y.1731 service-class Ethernet OAM functions as listed below:
à ETH-AIS, Alarm indication signal.
à ETH-DM delay measurement.
3.14 BFD Features
The ZXA10 C300supports the following BFD features:
l Static route supports BFD fast link check and route switchover.
l VCCV-BFD for MPLS PW.
l Minimum 3.3 ms BFD fast check to notify the upper-layer routing protocol to
accomplish route switchover.
3.15 Power-Saving Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following power-saving features:
l Power-saving cards
à Unconfigured cards are power-off.
à Power-off card properties can be checked by remote NM.
l Power-saving ports
à Optical modules of unconfigured service port are power-off.
à Supports Automatic Laser Shutdown (ALS) function of optical modules.
3.16 Clock/Time Synchronization
Frequency Synchronization
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following clock synchronization features:
l Supports 2-channel external BITS clock input and the Ethernet port with SyncE feature
as clock input.
l Supports clock source switchover based on best quality election using SSM and
preventing clock looping.
l Supports selecting clock source with a specified priority.
3-10
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 3 Features and Performance
l Supports backup of clock source and clock module. Services are not affected in case
of clock source or module switchover.
l System clock precision is less than 4.6 ppm.
Phase Synchronization
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following time synchronization features:
l Supports 2-channel 1PPS+TOD time input, which work in active and backup mode.
l Supports IEEE 1588v2 protocol processing on SyncE interfaces. Supports time
source selection and switchover of IEEE 1588v2 and 1PPS+TOD.
l Supports active and backup time processing modules.
l The OLT and ONUs work to accomplish 1588 Boundary Clock mode to provide
high-precision time synchronization for mobile base stations or commercial
subscribers.
l The OLT supports the IEEE 1588 slave clock functions and forwards the recovered
clock information to ONUs. This complies with ITU-T G.984.3 Amd2 ToD distribution.
l ONUs support the IEEE 1588 master clock functions to output precise time
synchronization.
l Supports the IEEE 1588v2 protocol in receiving/transmitting packet statistics to
provide perfect fault location and isolation functions.
3.17 Optical Line Fault Diagnosis Features
The ZXA10 C300 supports optical line diagnosis and fault location functions, which greatly
decrease the OPEX.
l Support perfect Optical Line Supervision (OLS).
l Supports PON-layer alarm detection.
l Supports OTDR system optical network fault analysis system.
l Support measuring of ODN fiber attenuation and connector attenuation, and locating
of fiber fault point.
3.18 ONU Remote Management
The ZXA10 C300 supports standard ONU management channels.
l GPON ONU remote management is based on G.984/G.988 OMCI.
l EPON extended OAM.
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following ONU remote managment features:
l ONU basic information and capability notification.
l DBA parameter query and configuration.
l Subscriber port configuration and management.
l VLAN configuration and management.
l Multicast related configuration.
l QoS related configurations including service traffic classification and identifying.
l Action functions such as reset ONU.
3-11
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
l ONU software download.
l ONU event notification.
l ONU voice service configuration and management.
l ONU version upgrade.
3.19 Network Management Features
The NetNumen network management system, which provides user-friendly GUIs, various
management methods including SNMP, CLI, LCT and Telnet, accomplishes unified
management and maintenance for ZXA10 xPON CO equipment and CPE.
The NetNumen NMS supports the following features:
l Provides diversified northbound interfaces.
l Supports fault isolation, alarm and performance monitoring, various loopback control
functions, and PON connection views.
l Supports unified platform management together with other network equipment from
the ZTE Corporation.
3-12
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 4
Networking Applications
Working with terminal products MDUs/MTUs/SFUs/ONUs/ONTs, the ZXA10 C300
provides comprehensive networking solution.
Table of Contents
FTTX..........................................................................................................................4-1
Mobile Bearer.............................................................................................................4-3
QinQ ..........................................................................................................................4-4
VLAN Stacking ...........................................................................................................4-6
Triple-Play ..................................................................................................................4-7
4.1 FTTX
Working with ONU/ONTs, the ZXA10 C300 supports multiple FTTx networking modes:
l FTTH provides fiber access to subscriber homes.
l FTTB provides fiber access to buildings.
l FTTC provides fiber access to distribution cabinet.
Service Description
The ZXA10 C300 supports multiple FTTx applications:
l FTTH is applied in the distributed new apartments or houses, In the FTTH scenario, a
single fiber that carries the data, voice, and video services reaches subscriber homes.
l FTTB is applied to existing buildings that have twisted pairs cabling. In the FTTB
scenario, fibers are connected to ONT/ONUs in the buidlings, and twisted pairs carries
the data, voice, and video services to individual subscriber.
l FTTH is applied where street cabinet is close to the users’premises. In the FTTC
scenario, fibers are connected to MDUs in street cabinets, and twisted pairs carry the
data, voice, and video services to individual subscriber.
Networking Diagram
Figure 4-1 shows the networking diagram of FTTx applications.
4-1
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Figure 4-1 Networking Diagram of FTTx Applications
Networking Description
l Voice service
VoIP terminals are connected to NGN through the ONTs and ZXA10 C300, or to the
PSTN network through the MG.
l Data service
PCs are connected to the IP network through the ZXA10 C300 and BRAS equipment.
l Video service
Video service can be implemented by either IPTV or CATV.
à IPTV
4-2
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 4 Networking Applications
Video services are based on IP multicast traffic. Subscribers have choice on the
video source.
The ZXA10 C300 manages multicast programs and subscribers rights through
IGMP proxy and controllable multicast. When multicast subscribers pass the
authentication, the ZXA10 C300 transmits the IGMP packets to the convergence
layer equipment.
When the video traffic from the IPTV server arrives at the ZXA10 C300, the ZXA10
C300 forwards the traffic to multicast subscribers according to the authentication
result.
On subscribers’ terminals, video signals are terminated and converted on the
STBs. switches programs on the STB. The programs can be switched on the
STBs as well.
à CATV
The video traffic is converted to optical signals, which are combined with the
downstream optical signals from the ZXA10 C300 by WDM. When these signals
arrive at ONTs, the video signals are separated and transmitted to the TV sets.
4.2 Mobile Bearer
The ZXA10 C300 supports mobile bearer networking application to merge the fixed
network into mobile network on the bearer layer.
Service Description
With the ongoing increase of mobile subscriber quantity, and the demanding of data and
video services, carriers need to continuously expand 3G mobile stations.
Compared with the original SDH/ATM dedicated lines, the back-haul provided by the
ZXA10 C300 is easy to be implemented and cost effective.
The mobile bearer networking replaces the original back-haul technique based on the
TDM/ATM with the back-haul technique based on the IP.
Networking Diagram
Figure 4-2 shows the mobile bearer networking diagram.
Figure 4-2 Mobile Bearer Networking Diagram
Networking Description
The IP back-haul of mobile stations consists of the following features:
l The base station uses split channels to provide IP interfaces and E1 interfaces.
à Voice services are forwarded to uplink layer through E1 interfaces. Data services
are forwarded to uplink layer though IP interfaces.
4-3
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
à Voice services uses only 1 – 2 E1 interfaces. The IP interfaces satisfy the
bandwidth requirement for data services.
l The base station uses non-split channels to provide only E1 interfaces.
à The existing base stations, as well as the base stations under construction, use
only E1 interfaces for uplink.
à The service from E1 interfaces can be carried over IP networks by TDM PWE3.
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following clock features:
l The ZXA10 C300 obtains clock information from BITS and sends it to wireless base
stations through ONTs. The clocks on BSC and RNC are synchronized, which ensures
that services are not affected when subscribers switch over from one base station to
another.
l The ZXA10 C300, which supports the 1588 V2 BC mode, works with ONTs to provide
clock information to base stations and ensure the precise synchronization of clock
frequency and phase.
4.3 QinQ
The ZXA10 C300 supports the QinQ networking application, which saves the VLAN
ID resource of the public network and achieves transparent transmission of the private
network VLAN in the public network.
Service Description
The QinQ networking solution can assign the VLAN ID of the public network to the tagged
user packets in a unified way and transmits packets in the backbone network by using the
VLAN ID of the public network. This saves the VLAN ID resource of the public network
and implements cross-MAN connection of the point-to-point dedicated user lines.
Networking Diagram
Figure 4-3 shows the networking diagram of the QinQ application.
4-4
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 4 Networking Applications
Figure 4-3 Networking Diagram of QinQ Application
Networking Description
The packets transmitted in the backbone network have two tags. One is the public network
tag and the other is the private network tag.
l At the ZXA10 C300 user side
The enterprise users access the ZXA10 C300 through ONTs and use VLANs for
bearing. When the VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 users access the ZXA10 C300, the ZXA10
C300 assigns the VLAN ID (VLAN 3, with QinQ properties) of the public network to
the user packets and transmits the packets to the upper-layer network.
l At the ZXA10 C300 network side
The packets are transmitted in the backbone MAN according to the VLAN ID of the
public network. When a packet arrives at the ZXA10 C300 device on the other end of
4-5
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
the backbone network, its VLAN tag of the public network is removed and the packet
is recovered to the user packet, and then is sent to the user-side device.
The QinQ networking solution saves the VLAN ID resource of the public network and
achieves transparent transmission of the private network VLAN in the public network. It
provides a simple layer-2 VPN channel for the users and expands the area for the private
network.
4.4 VLAN Stacking
The ZXA10 C300 supports VLAN stacking networking to meet the requirements of user
VLAN expansion and dedicated line wholesale services.
Service Description
l VLAN expansion
It is used for VLAN quantity expansion and user identification.
l Dedicated line wholesale services
The upper-layer network works in layer-2 mode. It forwards packets according to the
VLAN and MAC address.
The principle of VLAN stacking is similar with that of the QinQ dedicated line application.
The difference is that VLAN stacking encapsulates two VLAN tags for user packets, while
QinQ encapsulates only one VLAN tag for user packets.
Networking Diagram
Figure 4-4 shows the networking diagram of the VLAN stacking application.
4-6
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 4 Networking Applications
Figure 4-4 Networking Diagram of VLAN Stacking Application
Networking Description
In VLAN stacking networking mode, the BRAS device needs to authenticate the two VLAN
tags. When a user packet is sent to the ZXA10 C300, it is capsulated with two VLAN
tags, one outer VLAN tag and one inner VLAN tag. Then, the packet is forwarded to
the corresponding ISP according to the outer VLAN tag of VLAN stacking and the user is
identified according to the inner VLAN tag.
The VLAN stacking networking solution improves the VLAN reusability and achieves batch
configuration of the dedicated line services.
4.5 Triple-Play
The ZXA10 C300 supports voice, data, and video service with QoS assurance.
Service Description
The ZXA10 C300 encapsulates data to different VLANs according to service types and
then forwards data.
4-7
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
l EPON Triple-play solution
An ONT uses different VLANs to discriminate service traffics, and then maps traffics
to one LLID and transmits traffics to the ZXA10 C300.
The ZXA10 C300 encapsulates traffics in different VLANs according to service types
to forwards traffics.
l GPON: multiple GEM Port triple-play solution
ONTs use different GEM Ports to discriminate service traffics.
ONTs map different service traffics to different GEM ports according to the VLAN ID,
802.1p, or physical port and then transmit traffics to the ZXA10 C300.
l GPON: single GEM Port triple-play solution
ONTs discriminate different service traffics according to the Ethernet type, VLAN ID,
and 802.1p of the packets, or physical port and then transmit traffics to the ZXA10
C300.
This solution does not require the re-configuration on existing ONTs and saves GEM
Port resource.
Networking Diagram
Figure 4-5 shows the networking diagram of the triple-play application.
4-8
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 4 Networking Applications
Figure 4-5 Networking Diagram of Triple-Play Application
Networking Description
l Voice service
VoIP terminals are connected to NGN through the ONTs and the ZXA10 C300, or to
the PSTN network through the MG.
l Data service
PCs are connected to the IP network through the ZXA10 C300 and BRAS equipment.
l Video service
Video services are based on IP multicast traffic. Subscribers have choice on the video
source.
The ZXA10 C300 manages multicast programs and subscribers rights through IGMP
proxy protocol packets and then transmits the packets to the IPTV server.
4-9
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
When the video traffic from the IPTV server arrives at the ZXA10 C300, the ZXA10
C300 transparently forwards the traffic to multicast subscribers.
Triple-play networking implements multiple services on a single user terminal.
4-10
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5
Technical Specifications
Table of Contents
Equipment Specifications ...........................................................................................5-1
Interface Specifications ..............................................................................................5-5
Performance Specifications ......................................................................................5-19
Reliability Specifications ...........................................................................................5-20
Environment Requirements ......................................................................................5-20
5.1 Equipment Specifications
The ZXA10 C300 equipment specifications includes:
l Dimensions
l Weight
l Power consumption
l Operating voltage
5.1.1 Dimensions
Shelf Dimensions
Table 5-1 lists shelf dimensions of the ZXA10 C300.
Table 5-1 Shelf Dimensions
Shelf Type Dimensions (Height × Width × Depth)
IEC 19-inch shelf 443.7 mm × 482.6 mm × 270 mm
ETSI 21-inch shelf 449.2 mm × 535 mm × 270 mm
Card Dimensions
Table 5-2 lists card dimensions of the ZXA10 C300
Table 5-2 Card Dimensions
Card Type Dimensions (Height × Width × Depth)
Switching and control card 395.5 mm × 25 mm × 225 mm
Ethernet uplink card 197.75 mm × 25 mm × 225 mm
PON interface card 395.5 mm × 22.5 mm × 225 mm
TDM interface card 395.5 mm × 22.5 mm × 225 mm
5-1
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Card Type Dimensions (Height × Width × Depth)
Ethernet interface card 395.5 mm × 22.5 mm × 225 mm
P2P interface card 395.5 mm × 22.5 mm × 225 mm
Common interface card 395.5 mm × 22.5 mm × 225 mm
Power card 197.75 mm × 25 mm × 225 mm
19-inch fan 43.6 mm × 437 mm × 258.1 mm
21-inch fan 43.6 mm × 490.5 mm × 258.1 mm
19-inch backplane 440 mm × 440 mm (Height × Width)
21-inch backplane 440 mm × 481 mm (Height × Width)
5.1.2 Weight
Equipment Weight
Table 5-3lists equipment weight of the ZXA10 C300.
Table 5-3 Equipment Weight
Equipment Weight (kg)
19-inch shelf 12.5 (Empty)
34.2 (Full configuration)
21-inch shelf 14 (Empty)
36.6 (Full configuration)
Card Weight
Table 5-4lists card weight of the ZXA10 C300.
Table 5-4 Card Weight
Card Weight (kg)
SCTM 1.075
SCXN 1.132
GTGH 1.00
GTGO 0.925
GTGQ 0.859
GTXO 1.12
GTXQ 1.19
ETGH 1.25
5-2
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Card Weight (kg)
ETGO 1.107
ETTO 1.125
XUTQ 0.514
XUVQ 0.514
HUKQ 0.39
HUTQ 0.42
HUVQ 0.42
HUGQ 0.4
GUFQ 0.506
GUTQ 0.48
GUSQ 0.466
CTLA 0.752
CTBB 0.713
CTTB 0.713
CTUB 0.68
GDFO 0.755
HDTT 0.77
FTGK 1.51
CICG 0.719
CICK 0.719
PRWG 0.36
MWIA/R 2.35
MWIA 2.35
MWEA/R 2.57
MWEA 2.57
FAN-C300/19 2.5
FAN-C300/21 2.7
5.1.3 Power Consumption
Equipment Power Consumption
Table 5-5 lists equipment power consumption of the ZXA10 C300.
5-3
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Table 5-5 Equipment Power Consumption
Item Power Consumption (W)
GPON maximum power consumption 985 (19-inch shelf)
1100 (21-inch shelf)
EPON maximum power consumption 1000 (19-inch shelf)
1110 (21-inch shelf)
10G-EPON maximum power consumption 1250 (19-inch shelf)
1400 (21-inch shelf)
Card Power Consumption
Table 5-6 lists card power consumption of the ZXA10 C300.
Table 5-6 Card Power Consumption
Card Power Consumption (W)
SCTM 107
SCXN 62
GTGH 55
GTGO 35
GTGQ 45
GTGQ 106
GTXO 110
ETGH 56
ETGO 33.5
ETTQ 84
ETXD 55
XUTQ 22
XUVQ 22
HUKQ 21.2
HUTQ 15
HUVQ 15
HUGQ 5
GUFQ 5
GUTQ 5
GUSQ 5
CTLA 26
5-4
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Card Power Consumption (W)
CTBB 24
CTTB 24
CTUB 16
FTGK 100
GDFO 30
HDTT 35
CICG 5
CICK 5
PRWG 5
FAN-C300/19 44
FAN-C300/21 44
5.1.4 Operating Voltage
Table 5-7 lists the operating voltage of the ZXA10 C300.
Table 5-7 Operating Voltage
Item Specification
Rate voltage -48 V/-60 V, DC
Range (-48 ± 20%) V/(-60 ± 20%) V, DC
5.2 Interface Specifications
The ZXA10 C300 supports the following physical interfaces:
l Uplink: GE electrical interface, GE/FE optical interface, 10GE optical interface, 40GE
optical interface, E1 interface, T1 interface, STM-1 optical interface, and STM-4 optical
interface
l Downlink: GPON/EPON/10G-EPON/XG-PON1 interface and P2P interface
l Standard clock input/output interface
l Environment monitoring serial port with RJ-45 connector
5.2.1 GPON Interface
Table 5-8 lists the GPON interface specifications.
5-5
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Table 5-8 GPON Interface
Property Specification
Connector SC/PC
Transmission rate Downstream: 2.488 Gbps
Upstream: 1.244 Gbps
Maximum logical reach 60 km
Maximum physical reach 60 km
Maximum differential distance 20 km
Ranging windows 0 – 60 km
Fiber type G.652 or G.657 categ
Central Wavelength Downstream: 1490 nm
Upstream: 1310 nm
CATV wavelength 1550 nm
Transmission optical power +1.5 dBm to +5 dBm (Class B+)
+3 dBm to +7 dBm (Class C+)
Maximum receiver sensitivity -28 dBm (Class B+)
-32 dBm (Class C+)
Average receiving power (maximum) -8 dBm (Class B+)
-8 dBm (Class C+)
Standard ITU-T G.984.x
5.2.2 EPON Interface
Table 5-9 lists the EPON interface specifications.
Table 5-9 EPON Interface
Property Specification
Connector SC/PC
Transmission rate Downstream: 1.25 Gbps
Upstream:1.25 Gbps
Maximum logical reach 40 km
Maximum differential distance 20 km
Cable type Optical fiber
Central Wavelength Downstream: 1490 nm
Upstream: 1310 nm
5-6
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Property Specification
Transmission optical power +2.5 dBm to +7 dBm (PX20+)
Maximum receiver sensitivity -30 dBm (PX20+)
Average receiving power (maximum) -6 dBm (PX20+)
Standard IEEE 802.3, China Telecom EPON Equipment
Technical Specifications V2.1
5.2.3 10G-EPON Interface
Table 5-10 lists the EPON interface specifications.
Table 5-10 10G-EPON Interface
Property Specification
Connector SC/PC
Transmission rate Downstream: 1.25 Gbps
Upstream: 10.3125 Gbps/1.25 Gbps
Maximum logical reach 40 km
Maximum differential distance 20 km
Transmission optical power +2 dBm to +5 dBm
Central Wavelength Downstream: 1577 nm (10.3125 Gbps)/1490nm
(1.25 Gbps)
Upstream: 1310 nm
Receiver sensitivity -29 dBm
Receiver saturated optical power -8 dBm
Standards IEEE 802.3av
5.2.4 XG-PON1 Interface
Table 5-11 lists the XG-PON1 interface specifications.
Table 5-11 XG-PON1 Interface
Property Specification
Connector SC/PC
Transmission rate Downstream: 9.553 Gbps
Upstream: 2.488 Gbps
Maximum logical reach 60 km
5-7
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Property Specification
Maximum physical reach 20 km (DD20)
40 km (DD40)
Maximum differential distance 20 km (DD20)
40 km (DD40)
Ranging windows 0 – 60 km
Fiber type ITU-T G.652 or G.657 categ
Central Wavelength Downstream: 1577 nm
Upstream: 1270 nm
CATV wavelength 1550 nm
Transmission optical power +2 dBm– +6 dBm (N1)
+4 dBm – +8 dBm (N2a)
Maximum receiver sensitivity -27.5 dBm (N1)
-29.5 dBm (N2a)
Average receiving power (maximum) -7 dBm (N1)
-9 dBm (N2a)
Standard ITU-T G.987.x
5.2.5 P2P Interface
Table 5-12 lists the P2P interface specifications.
Table 5-12 P2P Interface
Property Specification
Connector LC/PC
Transmission rate 100 Mbps
1000 Mbps
Maximum transmission distance 10 km
Central Wavelength Downstream: 1490 nm
Upstream: 1310 nm
Transmission optical power -9 dBm to -3 dBm
Extinction ratio >9 dB
Maximum receiver sensitivity -3 dBm
Standard ITU-T G.985/G.986,IEEE 802.3ah
5-8
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
5.2.6 FE Interface
Table 5-13 lists the 100 BASE-Fx interface specifications.
Table 5-13 100 BASE-Fx Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
Rate 100 Mbps
Cable type 9/125 μm single-mode optical fiber
The maximum transmission distance 10/40/80 km (up to the optical module type)
Standard IEEE 802.3u
Central wavelength 1310 nm (10/40 km)
1550 nm (80 km)
Transmit power -15 dBm (10 km)
-5 dBm (40/80 km)
Extinction ratio 8.2 dB (km)
10 dB (40/80 km)
Receiver sensitivity -34 dBm (10/40/80 km)
5.2.7 GE Interface
1000BASE-TX Interface
1Table 5-14 lists the 1000BASE-TX interface specifications.
Table 5-14 1000 BASE-TX Interface
Property Specification
Type RJ-45 (TPI)
Rate Full-duplex 10/100/1000 Mbps
Maximum transmission distance 100 m
Standard IEEE 802.3u
Cable type Cat 5 twisted cable
1000BASE-LX Interface
Table 5-15 lists the 1000BASE-LX interface specifications.
Table 5-15 1000BASE-LX Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
5-9
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Property Specification
Rate 1000 Mbps
Cable type 9/125 μm
Maximum transmission distance 10 km
Standard IEEE 802.3
Central wavelength 1310 nm
Transmit power -11 dBm to -3 dBm
Extinction ratio 9 dB
Receiver sensitivity -19 dBm
1000BASE-LX40 Interface
Table 5-16 lists the 1000BASE-LX40 interface specifications.
Table 5-16 1000BASE-LX40 Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
Rate 1000 Mbps
Cable type 9/125 μm
Maximum transmission distance 40 km
Standard IEEE 802.3
Central wavelength 1310 nm
Transmit power -3 dBm to 0 dBm
Extinction ratio 9 dB
Receiver sensitivity -19 dBm
1000BASE-ZX Interface
Table 5-17 lists the 1000BASE-ZX interface specifications.
Table 5-17 1000BASE-ZX Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
Rate 1000 Mbps
Cable type 9/125 μm
Maximum transmission distance 80 km
Standard IEEE 802.3
Central wavelength 1550 nm
5-10
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Property Specification
Transmit power 0 dBm to 5 dBm
Extinction ratio 9 dB
Receiver sensitivity -23 dBm
1000BASE-EZX Interface
Table 5-18 lists the 1000BASE-EZX interface specification.
Table 5-18 1000BASE-EZX Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
Rate 1000 Mbps
Cable type 9/125 μm
Maximum transmission distance 120 km
Standard IEEE 802.3
Central wavelength 1550 nm
Transmit power 0 dBm to 5 dBm
Extinction ratio 9 dB
Receiver sensitivity -30 dBm
1000BASE-BX10 Interface
Table 5-19 lists the 1000BASE-BX10 interface specification.
Table 5-19 1000BASE-BX10 Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
Rate 1000 Mbps
Cable type 9/125 μm
Maximum transmission distance 10 km
Standard IEEE 802.3
Central wavelength Downstream: 1490 nm
Upstream: 1310 nm
Transmit power -9 dBm to -3 dBm
Extinction ratio > 9 dB
Receiver sensitivity -19.5 dBm
5-11
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
5.2.8 10GE Interface
10GBASE-LR/LW Interface
Table 5-20 lists the 10GBASE-LR/LW interface specification.
Table 5-20 10GBASE-LR/LW Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
Rate 10.3125 Gbps (LR)
9.953 Gbps (LW)
Cable type 9/125 μm single-mode optical fiber
Maximum transmission distance 10 km
Standard IEEE 802.3
Central wavelength 1310 nm
Transmission power -8.2 dBm to 0.5 dBm
Extinction ratio 6 dB
Receiver sensitivity -12 dBm
10GBASE-SR/SW Interface
Table 5-21 lists the 10GBASE-SR/SW interface specification.
Table 5-21 10GBASE-SR/SW Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
Rate 10.3125 Gbps (SR)
9.953 Gbps (SW)
Cable type 50 μm multi-mode optical fiber
Maximum transmission distance 300 m
Standard IEEE 802.3
Central wavelength 850 nm
Transmission power -7.3 dBm
Extinction ratio 3 dB
Receiver sensitivity -9.9 dBm
10GBASE-ER/EW Interface
Table 5-22 lists the 10GBASE-ER/EW interface specification.
5-12
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Table 5-22 10GBASE-ER/EW Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
Rate 10.3125 Gbps (ER)
9.953 Gbps (EW)
Cable type 9/125 μm single-mode optical fiber
Maximum transmission distance 40 km
Standard IEEE 802.3
Central wavelength 1550 nm
Transmission power -4.7 dBm to -4 dBm
Extinction ratio 8.2 dB
Receiver sensitivity -26 dBm
10GBASE-ZR/ZW Interface
Table 5-23 lists the 10GBASE-ZR/ZW interface specification.
Table 5-23 10GBASE-ZR/ZW Interface
Property Specification
Type SC/PC
Rate 10.3125 Gbps (ZR)
9.953 Gbps (ZW)
Cable type 9/125 μm single-mode optical fiber
Maximum transmission distance 80 km
Standard IEEE 802.3
Central wavelength 1550 nm
Transmission power -2 dBm to 2 dBm
Extinction ratio 8.2 dB
Receiver sensitivity -27 dBm
5.2.9 40GE Interface
Table 5-24 lists the 40GBASE-LR4 interface specification.
Table 5-24 40GBASE-LR4 Interface
Property Specification
Type LC
Rate 10.3125 Gbps (each lane)
5-13
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Property Specification
Cable type 9/125 μm single-mode optical fiber
Maximum transmission distance 10 km
Standard IEEE 802.3ba
Central wavelength L0: 1271 nm
L1: 1291 nm
L2: 1311 nm
L3: 1331 nm
Transmission power 8.3 dBm (total, maximum)
2.3 dBm (each lane, maximum)
Extinction ratio 3.5 dB
Receiver sensitivity -11.5 dBm (each lane)
5.2.10 E1 Interface
Table 5-25 lists the E1 interface specification.
Table 5-25 E1 Interface
Property Specification
Type E1 (ITU G.703)
Rate 2.048 Mbps
Cable type Twisted cable (100 Ω), coaxial cable (75 Ω)
Max. transmission distance 50 m (twisted cable), 100 m (coaxial cable)
Resistance 120 Ω
Jitter and drift ITU G.823 compliance
5.2.11 T1 Interface
Table 5-26 lists the T1 interface specification.
Table 5-26 T1 Interface
Property Specification
Type T1 (ITU G.703)
Rate 1.544 Mbps
Cable type Twisted cable (100 Ω)
Max. transmission distance 50 m
Resistance 100 Ω
5-14
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Property Specification
Jitter and drift ITU G.824 compliance
5.2.12 STM-1 Interface
Table 5-27 lists the STM-1 interface specification.
Table 5-27 STM-1 Interface
Property Specification
Type SFP
Rate 155.520 Mbps
Cable type optical fiber
Optical port wavelength scope 1310 nm – 1550 nm
Standard ITUG.703/G.957/G.783/G.813/G.825
Maximum transmission distance 76 km (1310 nm)
96 km (1550 nm)
Transmission optical power -15 dBm to -8 dBm
Minimum overload point -8 dB
Maximum receiving sensitivity -28 dBm
Maximum optical path penalty 1 dBm
5.2.13 STM-4 Interface
Table 5-28 lists the STM-4 interface specification.
Table 5-28 STM-4 Interface
Property Specification
Type SFP
Rate 622.08 Mbps
Cable type optical fiber
Optical port wavelength scope 1310 nm – 1550 nm
Standard ITUG.703/G.957/G.783/G.813/G.825
Maximum transmission distance 76 km (1310 nm)
96 km (1550 nm)
Transmission optical power -15 dBm to -8 dBm (short-distance module)
-2 dBm to +2 dBm (mid/long-distance module)
5-15
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Property Specification
Minimum overload point -8 dB
Maximum receiving sensitivity -28 dBm
Maximum optical path penalty 1 dBm
5.2.14 Clock Interface
T12 Clock Interface
Table 5-29 lists the T12 interface specification.
Table 5-29 T12 Interface (Digital 2048 kHz Clock Interface)
Parameter Specification
Connector RJ48C
Rate 2048 kHz
Pulse shape Conforms to Figure 5-1, where V corresponds to the maxi-
mum voltage peak and V1 corresponds to the minimum volt-
age peak.
Cable type Balanced cable
Test load impedance 120 Ω
Maximum peak voltage (Vop) 1.9 V
Minimum peak voltage (Vop) 1.0 V
Maximum jitter at an output port Refer to Table 5/G.823 (Note)
Output interface Frequency accuracy 4.6 ppm (refer to ITU-T Rec. G.813)
5-16
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Input interface Jitter tolerance Refer to ITU-T Rec. G.813
Figure 5-1 2048 kHz Synchronization Interface Wave Shape
E12 Clock Interface
Table 5-30 lists the E12 interface specification.
Table 5-30 E12 Interface (2048 kbps)
Parameter Specification
Connector RJ48C
Bit rate 2048 kbps
Pulse shape Conforms to Figure 5-2, where V corresponds to the nominal
peak value.
Pair(s) in each direction One symmetrical pair
5-17
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Parameter Specification
Test load impedance 120 Ω
Code High density bipolar of order 3 (HDB3)
Nominal peak voltage of a mark 3V
(pulse)
Peak voltage of a space (no pulse) 0 ± 0.3 V
Nominal pulse width 244 ns
Ratio of the amplitudes of positive 0.95–1.05
and negative pulses at the centre of
the pulse interval
Ratio of the widths of positive and 0.95–1.05
negative pulses at the nominal half
amplitude
Maximum peak-to-peak jitter at an Refer to ITU-T G.823
output port
The return loss at the output port Frequency Range (kHz) Return Loss (dB)
should have the following minimum
51 – 102 6
values
102 – 3072 8
The jitter to be tolerated at the input Refer to ITU-T G.823, 7.1
port
5-18
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Figure 5-2 2048 kbps Interface Wave Shape
5.3 Performance Specifications
System Maintenance and Management
Table 5-31 lists the ZXA10 C300 system maintenance and management specifications.
Table 5-31 System Maintenance and Management
Item Function
Management Serial port (CLI) configuration
SSH/Telnet remote configuration
Command line configuration
SNMP v1/v2/v3 management
NetNumen U31 NMS
System log
Level alarm
5-19
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Item Function
Maintenance Debugging information output
Ping
Trace Route
SSH/Telnet remote maintenance
Upload and upgrade FTP/TFTP upload and upgrade
Online upload and upgrade
Automatic download alarm, log, and data to FTP server
Performance statistics Ethernet interface performance statistics, complied with
RFC1213
Terminal traffic performance statistics
Pseudo wire connection performance statistics
Port performance statistics at service access side
IGMP packets performance statistics
Multicast traffic statistics
5.4 Reliability Specifications
Table 5-32 lists the ZXA10 C300 reliability specifications.
Table 5-32 Reliability Specification
Item Specification
MTBF ≥11 year
MTTR 30 minute
System lifetime ≥20 year
CE certification CE, UL, FCC
5.5 Environment Requirements
5.5.1 Storage Environment
Climate Environment
Table 5-33 lists the ZXA10 C300 storage climate environment requirements.
5-20
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Table 5-33 Storage Climate Requirements
Name Requirement
Temperature -40℃ to 70℃
Temperature change ratio ≤ 1 ℃/min
Relative humidity 5%–95%
Air pressure 70 kPa–106 kPa
Sun radiation ≤ 700 W/m2
Water Resistance Requirements
The equipment should be stored indoors. No accumulated water appears on the storage
floor and no leakage from the ceiling. The equipment should be stored out of the possible
leakage places, such as the auto fire control facilities and water-heating system.
Biological Environment
The ZXA10 C300 storage has the following requirements on the biological environment:
l Protection from biological generation, such as fungi and leaf mold.
l Protection from rodents, such as mouse.
Air Cleanness
The ZXA10 C300 storage has the following requirements on the air cleanness:
l No explosive, electronically conductive, magnetically conductive, or erosive dust
exists.
l The mechanical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in
Table 5-34.
Table 5-34 Storage Mechanical Active Materials Concentration
Mechanical Active Material Unit Value
Floating dust mg/m3 ≤ 5.00
Sediment dust mg/m2•h ≤ 20.00
Sands mg/m3 ≤ 300.00
• Floating dust: diameter ≤ 75 μm
• Sediment dust: 75 μm ≤ diameter ≤ 150 μm
• Sands: 150 μm ≤ diameter ≤ 1000 μm
l The chemical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in Table
5-35.
Table 5-35 Storage Chemical Active Materials Concentration
Chemical Active Material Unit Value
SO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.30
5-21
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Chemical Active Material Unit Value
H2S mg/m3 ≤ 0.10
NO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.50
NH3 mg/m3 ≤ 1.00
Cl2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.10
O3 mg/m3 ≤ 0.05
Mechanical Stress
Table 5-36 lists the mechanical stress requirements of the ZXA10 C300 storage.
Table 5-36 Storage Mechanical Stress Requirements
Item Sub-Item Range
Sinusoidal vibration Location drift ≤ 1.50 mm –
Acceleration – ≤ 5.00 m/s2
Frequency 2 Hz–9 Hz 9 Hz–200 Hz
Unsteady impact Impact response ≤ 40.00 m/s2
spectrum II
Static load ≤ 5 kPa
• Impact response spectrum: Maximum acceleration responding curve under regulated impact incenti
ve
Impact response spectrum II: Semi-sinusoidal impact response spectrum consistent time is 22 ms.
• Static load: Packed equipment top pressure endurance in regulated stacking way
5.5.2 Transportation Environment
Climate Environment
Table 5-37 lists the ZXA10 C300 transportation climate environment requirements.
Table 5-37 Transportation Climate Requirements
Name Requirement
Temperature -40℃ to 70℃
Temperature change ratio ≤ 3 ℃/min
Relative humidity 5%–95%
Air pressure 70 kPa–106 kPa
Sun radiation ≤ 1120 W/m2
Heat radiation ≤ 600 W/m2
Wind speed ≤ 30 m/sec
5-22
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
Water Resistance Requirements
The water resistance requirements during the transportation are as follows:
l The package should be in good condition.
l Transportation vehicles must have waterproof measures and are protected from rain.
l There should be no accumulated water in the transportation vehicles.
Biological Environment
The ZXA10 C300 transportation has the following requirements on the biological
environment:
l Protection from biological generation, such as fungi and leaf mold.
l Protection from rodents, such as a mouse.
Air Cleanness
The ZXA10 C300 transportation has the following requirements on the air cleanness:
l No explosive, electronically conductive, magnetically conductive, or erosive dust
exists.
l The mechanical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in
Table 5-38.
Table 5-38 Transportation Mechanical Active Materials Concentration
Mechanical Active Material Unit Value
Floating dust mg/m3 –
Sediment dust mg/m2oh ≤ 3.00
Sands mg/m3 ≤ 100
l The chemical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in Table
5-39.
Table 5-39 Transportation Chemical Active Materials Concentration
Chemical Active Material Unit Value
SO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.30
H2S mg/m3 ≤ 0.10
NO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.50
NH3 mg/m3 ≤ 1.00
Cl2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.10
HCl mg/m3 ≤ 0.10
HF mg/m3 ≤ 0.01
O3 mg/m3 ≤ 0.05
5-23
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Mechanical Stress
Table 5-40 lists the mechanical stress requirements of the ZXA10 C300 transportation.
Table 5-40 Transportation Mechanical Stress Requirements
Item Sub-Item Range
Sinusoidal Location drift ≤ 3.50 mm – –
vibration
Acceleration – ≤ 10.00 m/s2 ≤ 15.00 m/s2
Frequency 2 Hz–9 Hz 9 Hz–200 Hz 200 Hz–500 Hz
Random vibration Acceleration 1 m2/s3 0.30 m2/s3 0.30 m2/s3
spectrum density
Frequency 10 Hz–200 Hz 200 Hz–500 Hz 500 Hz–1000 Hz
Unsteady impact Impact response ≤ 300 m/s2
spectrum II
Static load ≤ 5 kPa
5.5.3 Operation Environment
Climate Environment
Table 5-41 lists the ZXA10 C300 operation climate requirements.
Table 5-41 Operation Climate Requirements
Name Requirement
Temperature l Long-term working temperature: -5℃ to 45℃
l Short-term working temperature: -25℃ to
55℃
Temperature change ratio ≤ 3 ℃/min
Relative humidity 5%–95%
Altitude ≤ 4000 m
Air pressure 70 kPa–106 kPa
Sun radiation ≤ 700 W/m2
Heat dissipation ≤ 600 W/m2
Wind speed ≤ 5 m/sec
• The temperature and humidity values are measure from 1.5 m height above the floor to 0.6 m at the
front of the cabinet without front and back protection panels.
Biological Environment
The ZXA10 C300 operation has the following requirements on the biological environment:
l Protection from biological generation, such as fungi and leaf mold.
5-24
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Chapter 5 Technical Specifications
l Protection from rodents, such as a mouse.
Air Cleanness
The ZXA10 C300 operation has the following requirements on the air cleanness:
l No explosive, electronically conductive, magnetically conductive, or erosive dust
exists.
l The mechanical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in
Table 5-42.
Table 5-42 Operation Mechanical Active Materials Concentration
Mechanical Active Material Unit Value
Floating dust mg/m3 ≤ 0.40
Sediment dust mg/m2•h ≤ 15.00
Sands mg/m3 ≤ 300.00
l The chemical active materials concentration meets the requirements, as listed in Table
5-43.
Table 5-43 Operation Chemical Active Materials Concentration
Chemical Active Material Unit Value
SO2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.30
H2S mg/m3 ≤ 0.03
NH3 mg/m3 ≤ 1.00
Cl2 mg/m3 ≤ 0.10
Mechanical Stress
Table 5-44 lists the mechanical stress requirements of the ZXA10 C300 operation.
Table 5-44 Operation Mechanical Stress Requirements
Item Sub-Item Range
Sinusoidal vibration Location drift ≤ 3.50 mm –
Acceleration – ≤ 10.00 m/s2
Frequency 2 Hz - 9 Hz 9 Hz - 200 Hz
Unsteady impact Impact response ≤ 40 m/s2
spectrum II
Static load 0
5-25
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
This page intentionally left blank.
5-26
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Appendix A
Protocols and Standards
Table of Contents
Ÿ International Standards........................................................................................... A-1
Ÿ Enterprise Standards .............................................................................................. A-7
A.1 International Standards
Environment Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
ETS 300 019 Environmental Engineering (EE);
Environmental conditions and environmental
tests for telecommunications equipment
IEC 60068 Basic Environmental Testing Procedures
NEBS GR-63-Core NEBS Requirements: Physical Protection
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
EN 300386 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM); Telecommunication
network equipment;
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
requirements
IEC 61000 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
EN 55022 Information technology equipment - Radio
disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods
of measurement
EN 55024 Information technology equipment - Immunity
characteristics - Limits and methods of
measurement
NEBS GR-1089-Core Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical
Safety - Generic Criteria for Network
Telecommunications Equipment
A-1
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Security Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
EN 60950 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part
1: General requirements
ITU-T K.27 Bonding configurations and earthing inside a
telecommunication building
ETS 300 253 Equipment Engineering (EE) - Earthing and
bonding of telecommunication equipment in
telecommunication centres
ITU K.20 Resistibility of telecommunication equipment
installed in a telecommunications centre to
overvoltages and overcurrents
ITU K.44 Resistibility tests for telecommunication
equipment exposed to overvoltages and
overcurrents – Basic Recommendation
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive
93/68/EEC CE Marking Directive
Power Supply Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
ETS 300 132 Equipment Engineering (EE); Power Supply
Interface at the Input to Telecommunications
Equipment
ETSI TR 100 283 Environmental Engineering (EE);
Transient voltages at Interface "A" on
telecommunications direct current (dc) power
distributions
Ethernet Protocol Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
IEEE 802.2 IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area
networks: Specific Requirements Part 2: Logical
Link Control
IEEE 802.3 IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area
networks: Specific Detection (CSMA/CD) Access
Method and Physical Layer Specifications
(includes 802.3ab, 802.3ac and 802.3ad)
IEEE 802.3u Definition of Fast Ethernet (100BTX, 100BT4,
100BFX)
A-2
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Appendix A Protocols and Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
IEEE 802.3x Definition of Full Duplex operation in a switched
LAN
IEEE 802.3z Definition of Gigabit Ethernet (over Fiber)
IEEE 802.3ad Definition of Ethernet VLAN Trunking
IEEE 802.1d MAC bridges
IEEE 802.1p Traffic Class Expediting and Dynamic Multicast
Filtering
IEEE 802.1q IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area
networks: Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree
IEEE 802.1x Port Based Network Access Control
IP Protocol Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
RFC768 User Datagram Protocol
RFC783 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)
RFC791 Internet Protocol
RFC792 Internet Control Message Protocol
RFC793 Transmission Control Protocol
RFC826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol
RFC854 Telnet Protocol Specification
RFC894 Standard for transmitting IP packet on Ethernet
RFC2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
RFC 3046 DHCP Relay Agent Information Option
RFC 2328 OSPF Version 2
RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol(RIP)
RFC 1771 A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)
RFC 4251 The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Architecture
IPv6 protocol standards
Standard No. Standard Name
RFC2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification
RFC4861 Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6)
RFC4862 IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
A-3
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Standard No. Standard Name
RFC4443 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6)
for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Specification
RFC2526 Reserved IPv6 Subnet Anycast Addresses
RFC3306 Unicast-Prefix-based IPv6 Multicast Addresses
RFC3484 Default Address Selection for Internet Protocol
version 6 (IPv6)
RFC3513 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Addressing
Architecture
RFC4291 IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture
RFC2374 An IPv6 Aggregatable Global Unicast Address
Format
RFC3587 IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format
RFC4007 IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture
RFC4193 Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses
RFC2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet
Networks
Multicast Protocol Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2
RFC 3376 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3
RFC 2362 Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode
(PIM-SM): Protocol Specification
RFC 3569 An Overview of Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
RFC 4601 Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode
(PIM-SM): Protocol Specification (Revised)
RFC 4602 Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse
Mode (PIM-SM) IETF Proposed Standard
Requirements Analysis
RFC3590 Source Address Selection for the Multicast
Listener Discovery (MLD) Protocol
RFC3815 Definitions of Managed Objects for the
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS),Label
Distribution Protocol (LDP)
A-4
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Appendix A Protocols and Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
RFC4221 Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
Management Overview
RFC4541 Considerations for Internet Group Management
Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener Discovery
(MLD) Snooping Switches
RFC3810 Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2)
for IPv6
RFC4604 Using Internet Group Management Protocol
Version 3 (IGMPv3) and Multicast Listener
Discovery Protocol Version 2 (MLDv2) for
Source-Specific Multicast
RFC4605 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
/ Multicast ListenerDiscovery (MLD)-Based
Multicast Forwarding ("IGMP/MLD Proxying")
Time & Clock Synchronization Protocol Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
ITU-T G.7712 Architecture and specification of data
communication network
ITU-T G.671 Transmission characteristics of optical
components and subsystems
ITU-T G.8261 Timing and synchronization in packet networks
OAM Protocol Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
RFC 1157 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 1213 Management Information Base for Network
Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II
RFC 1215 A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the
SNMP
RFC 1493 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges
RFC 1643 Definitions of Managed Objects for the
Ethernet-like Interface Types
RFC 1757 Remote Network Monitoring Management
Information Base
RFC 1901 Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2
A-5
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Standard No. Standard Name
RFC 2274 User-based Security Model (USM) for version
3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv3)
RFC 3195 Reliable Delivery for syslog
RFC 4133 The network element structure (rack/shelf/sub-
shelf/slot/module)
RFC 4878 The DOT3-OAM-MIB
RFC 3635 The EtherLike-MIB
RFC 4188 BRIDGE-MIB
RFC 4363 P-BRIDGE-MIB Q-BRIDGE-MIB
RFC 2933 IGMP-STD-MIB
RFC 3414 User Based Security Model
RFC 3415 SNMP-VIEW-BASED-SECURITY-ACM-MIB
RFC 3413 SNMP-TARGET-MIB SNMP-NOTIFICATION-
MIB
RFC 2819 RMON-MIB
RFC 2613 SMON-MIB
RFC 4221 Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
Management Overview
draft-ietf-magma-mgmd-mib Multicast Group membership Discovery MIB
GPON Protocol Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
ITU-T G.984.1 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks
(GPON): General Characteristics
ITU-T G.984.2 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks
(GPON): Physical Media Dependent (PMD) Layer
Specification
ITU-T G.984.3 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks
(GPON): Transmission Convergence Layer
Specification
ITU-T G.984.4 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks
(GPON): ONU Management and Control
Interface Specification
ITU-T G.984.5 Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks
(G-PON): Enhancement band
A-6
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Appendix A Protocols and Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
ITU-T G.984.6 Gigabit-capable passive optical networks
(GPON): Reach extension
ITU-T G.988 ONU management and control interface (OMCI)
specification
ITU-T G.sup45 GPON power conservation
Other International Standards
Standard No. Standard Name
ITU-T G.652 Characteristics of a single-mode optical fibre and
cable
ITU-T G.692 Optical interfaces for multi-channel systems with
optical amplifiers
ITU-T G.872 Architecture of optical transport network
ITU-T G.873 Optical transport networks requirements
ITU-T G.911 Parameters and calculation methodologies for
reliability and availability of fiber optic systems
ITU-T M.3010 Principles for a Telecommunications management
network
ITU-T -G.704 Synchronous Frame Structures Used at Primary
Hierarchical Levels, July 1995.
ITU-T G.703 Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical
digital interfaces
ITU-T G.823 The control of jitter and wander within digital
networks which are based on the 2048 kbps
hierarchy
ITU-T G.957 Optical interfaces for equipments and systems
relating to the synchronous digital hierarchy
ITU-T G.825 The control of jitter and wander within digital
networks which are based on the synchronous
digital hierarchy (SDH)
A.2 Enterprise Standards
Table A-1lists the enterprise standards.
A-7
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
Table A-1 Enterprise Standard
Standard No. Name
Q/ZX 00099.02-2010 PCB design specification – design technique
Q/ZX 04.100.3-2009 PCB design specification – production and test requirements
Q/ZX 00296.02-2010 Structure design specification - color requirements
Q/ZX 04.101.4-2007 Structure design specification - coating methods
Q/ZX 04.101.5-2000 Structure design specification - cabinet dimensions
Q/ZX 04.101.8-2007 Structure design specification - silk print requirements
Q/ZX 04.103-2001 Product name plate design requirements
Q/ZX 04.122-2009 Telecommunication equipment general application environment conditions
Q/ZX 04.402-2002 Processing characteristics in its structure design valuation items
Q/ZX 07.101-2005 Cable identification tag requirements
Q/ZX 07.102-2002 Cable identification tag design and application requirements
Q/ZX 07.200-2008 PCB parts 3 – anti general techniques
Q/ZX 07.212-2008 Integrated equipment cabling design and technology requirements
Q/ZX 12.203.11-2001 Metal products inspection specification – cabinet package inspection
Q/ZX 14.001-2008 Product package technology requirements and inspection method
Q/ZX 14.002-2000 Product package general technique specification
Q/ZX 14.003-2005 Product package inspection regulations
Q/ZX 14.004-2005A Incoming material package general technique requirements
Q/ZX 23.011.1-2008 Telecommunication equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) test
requirements – overview
Q/ZX 23.018.1-2009 Reliability test requirements – overview
Q/ZX 23.019-2002 Product security design guide (trial version)
A-8
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Glossary
1PPS
- 1 Pulse Per Second
ACL
- Access Control List
AIS
- Alarm Indication Signal
ARP
- Address Resolution Protocol
ATM
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
BC
- Boundary Clock
BFD
- Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
BGP
- Border Gateway Protocol
BITS
- Building Integrated Timing Supply
BPDU
- Bridge Protocol Data Unit
BSC
- Base Station Controller
BSP
- Board Support Package
CAC
- Channel Access Control
CATV
- CAble TeleVision
CDR
- Call Detail Record
CES
- Circuit Emulation Service
CLI
- Command Line Interface
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
CO
- Central Office
CPE
- Customer Premises Equipment
CPU
- Central Processing Unit
CRC
- Cyclic Redundancy Check
CoS
- Class of Service
DBA
- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
DHCP
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DSCP
- Differentiated Services Code Point
DWRR
- Deficit Weighted Round Robin
DoS
- Denial of Service
EAPS
- Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching
EPON
- Ethernet Passive Optical Network
FE
- Fast Ethernet
FEC
- Forward Error Correction
FRR
- Fast Reroute
FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
FTTB
- Fiber to the Building
FTTC
- Fiber to the Curb
FTTCab
- Fiber to the Cabinet
II
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Glossary
FTTH
- Fiber to the Home
GE
- Gigabit Ethernet
GEM
- GPON Encapsulation Method
GPON
- Gigabit Passive Optical Network
GTC
- GPON Transmission Convergence
GUI
- Graphical User Interface
HDB3
- High Density Bipolar of order 3
HDTV
- High Definition Television
HVPLS
- Hierarchical Virtual Private LAN Service
ICMP
- Internet Control Message Protocol
IGMP
- Internet Group Management Protocol
IP
- Internet Protocol
IPTV
- Internet Protocol Television
L2TP
- Layer2 Tunneling Protocol
L2VPN
- Layer 2 Virtual Private Network
LACP
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol
LCT
- Local Craft Terminal
LDP
- Label Distribution Protocol
LLID
- Logical Link Identifier
III
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
LOS
- Loss Of Signal
LSP
- Label Switched Path
MA
- Maintenance Association
MAC
- Media Access Control
MD
- Maintenance Domain
MDU
- Multiple Dwelling Unit
MEF
- Metro Ethernet Forum
MEP
- MEG End Point
MIB
- Management Information Base
MLD
- Multicast Listener Discovery
MPCP
- Multi-Point Control Protocol
MPLS
- Multiprotocol Label Switching
MTU
- Multi-Tenant Unit
MUX
- Multiplexer
MVR
- Multicast VLAN Registration
ND
- Neighbor Discovery
NGN
- Next Generation Network
NM
- Network Management
NMS
- Network Management System
IV
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Glossary
ODN
- Optical Distribution Network
OLT
- Optical Line Terminal
OMCI
- Open Manage Client Instrumentation
ONT
- Optical Network Terminal
ONU
- Optical Network Unit
OPEX
- Operating Expenditure
OSPF
- Open Shortest Path First
OTDR
- Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
P2P
- Peer-to-Peer
P2P
- Point to Point
PDH
- Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
PON
- Passive Optical Network
PPPoE
- Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
PSTN
- Public Switched Telephone Network
PW
- Pseudo Wire
PWE3
- Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge
RMON
- Remote Monitoring
RNC
- Radio Network Controller
SCB
- Single Copy Broadcast
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
ZXA10 C300 Product Description
SDH
- Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SFU
- Single Family Unit
SMS
- Service Management System
SNMP
- Simple Network Management Protocol
SP
- Strict Priority
SPR
- Subscription Profile Repository
SSM
- Synchronization Status Message
STM
- Synchronous Transport Module
STM
- Synchronous Transfer Mode
STP
- Signaling Trace Part
STP
- Spanning Tree Protocol
TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
TFTP
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TOD
- Time of Date
TOS
- Termination Of Service
TWDM
- Time-Wavelength Division Multiplexing
TrTCM
- Two-rate Three Color Marker
UAPS
- Uplink Auto Protection Switching
VI
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Glossary
UDP
- User Datagram Protocol
VCCV
- Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification
VFI
- Virtual Forwarding Instance
VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
VOD
- Video On Demand
VPLS
- Virtual Private LAN Service
VPWS
- Virtual Private Wire Service
VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
WDM
- Wavelength Division Multiplexing
WFQ
- Weighted Fair Queuing
WRED
- Weighted Random Early Detection
VII
SJ-20130520164529-002|2013-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential