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Zhone MXK MSAN
Product Overview
History Of Zhone’s Access Products
2001 MALC - First
Packet only MSAP IP
and ATM
2006 MXK - Ethernet
based MSAP for Fiber
and Copper
2015 MXK-F - Fiber
ONLY OLT
5 Gbps 360 Gbps 4 Tbps
2000 BAN –IP DSLAM
with Integrated Voice
Gateway
4 Gbps
Backplane Capacity
Multi-Service Solutions
Residential and Business
Fiber to the Node/Curb or Building
Indoor/Outdoor
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1U MDU
MXK-319 3U
MSAN
MXK-
819/823
8U MSAN
FTTB/ Small MDU CO / RSC /
Large
Cabinet
Small cabinets /
retrofit / large
MDU / FTTC
Over 1M POTS ports globally delivered to date
MXK Product Family
MXK-F1421 14U
Next Generation
High Density OLT
MXK-F219 2U
Next Generation
Mini OLT
CO / RSC /
Large
Cabinet
Small cabinets /
retrofit / MDU /
FTTC/FTTB
256 PON ports
640 Active
Ethernet ports
32 PON ports
80 Active
Ethernet ports
1U high
Multiple GE and/or 10GE uplink ports
Cabinet options - hardened
AC, LP or -48VDC Power
ZMS support – same OA&M and Software than MXK
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Small 1U Platforms
Model number POTS ADSL2+ VDSL2
SHDSL
EFM
GPON
ports
AE
Built-in
splitters
GPON
uplink
MX-150 48
MX-151 48
MXP-150 48 48
SHDSL EFM RAPTOR-XP-170 24
MX-160 24
MX-162 24
MXP-160 24 24
MX-260 24
MX-262 24
MXP-260 24 24
MX-180 24
MX-194 4
MX-198 8
ADSL2+
VDSL2
Active
Ethernet
GPON
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• MXK Overview & Applications
• MXK Overview & Value Prop
• MXK Applications & Solutions
• MXK Technical Overview
• MXK-319/819/823 Hardware
• MXK Software & Management
• MXK-319/819/823 Roadmap
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MXK: Intelligent Terabit Access Concentrator
MXK 823, 819, 319, 198, 194
The MXK is being used by hundreds of
customers globally today.
A single MXK system can support end-
to-end Voice, Data, Entertainment,
Social Media, Business, Mobile
Backhaul and Mobility services to
satisfy the operator’s cost, connectivity
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MXK: Value
Reduced
CAPEX, OPEX, TCO,
Network Complexity
Increased
ROI, Flexibility for
Faster New Service
deployment
Bandwidth
Non-blocking 360 1G
GPON subs or 360 1G AE
subs per chassis, served by
an all-IP switching fabric
capable of 4.6 Tbps. GPON
subs capacity of 9,216
subscribers per chassis.
Intelligence
Any Port Any Service,
Bridging Features, policing,
shaping, multicast group
management, Copper,
Fiber, Wireless
Reliability
Hot Swapable, Fully
Redundant, link agg,
EAPS, RSTP, MSTP, Class
B GPON Redundancy
Security
SLMS security features,
including multicast control
lists, secure bridging,
broadcast suppression,
dynamic IP filtering, SSH and
SFTP, and RADIUS
authentication
Performance
Flawless delivery of
Multi-Play over FTTx or
MSAP architecture, Temp
Hardened, Common CLI,
ZMS, WEBUI,
DynamicOMCI
Efficiency
Tight Integration with
SLMS portfolio, GPON, AE,
VDSL2, EFM, Metro WiFi,
ADSL2+, POTS,
OC3/T1/E1 PWE
Scalability
Unmatched fully redundant,
with initial 480G
backplane and
Dual-star 20G to every slot
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MXK:
Interoperability
VoiceVideo
STB
Middleware
Media Converter
Softswitches
VOIP servers
Media Gateways
TR-069
Provisioning
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MXK:
Applications &
Solutions
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ResidentialResidential
Mobile
Backhaul
Mobile
Backhaul
BusinessBusiness
Optical
LAN
Optical
LAN
ApplicationsApplications
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MXK: Applications
Application Brand Products
Residential Triple Play
FTTH, FTTC and FTTB
Broadband, Voice and IPTV
MXK OLT
1U SLMS
zNID ONT or CPE
ZMS with EZTouch
Mobile Backhaul
EFM, T1 over GPON
and Active-E
MXK OLT
zNID ONT
ETHX EAD
ZMS with EZTouch
Zhone
Fiber
Cell
Business Broadband
GE, GPON, T1/E1 EFM,
T1-MLPPP, Voice & Video
MXK OLT
zNID ONT
ZMS with EZTouch
Zhone
Fiber
Home
Zhone
Fiber
Home
Optical LAN
Fiber to the Room,
GPON, GE, Voice, HSIA, Video
Zhone
Fiber
LAN
MXK OLT
1U MXK OLT
zNID ONT
ZMS with EZTouch
MXK: Solutions
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GPON
Active Ethernet
VDSL
ADSL
EFM
POTS
Legacy Services
Residential & Business Triple Play
Fiber LAN, FTTH, FTTC, FTTB, FTTR,
FTTD Broadband, Voice, Gaming
and IPTV, Multicast
VOIP: SIP, MGCP, H.248,SIP-
PLAR, ESA
E-LAN, E-Line, IP-SLA
MobileBackhaul, Security
Triple play: HSI, Video, Voice
ISDN, P-PHONE, T1/E1
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MXK: Solutions for Any Location
Any Weather
Any Demography
Any Media Fiber or Copper
Any Service Data, Video, Voice
Industry Temp Hardened
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MXK: Typical Network Deployment
EAPSEAPS
IPIP
LinearLinear
PTMPTM
RT/CabinetRT/Cabinet
COCO
EAPSEAPS
IPIP
LinearLinear
PTMPTM
RT/CabinetRT/Cabinet
COCO
MXK: Multi-Service Solutions
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Residential Broadband
HSI, Voice & Video
• Full support for VLAN features for 1:N or 1:1 service
offering
• Enhanced DHCP features
• TR-101
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All Services can
Co-Exist in Single
MXK
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Residential and Business:
FTTx – Fiber to the Node/Building
• Leverage existing copper infrastructure
• Subscribers keep existing CPE
• High bandwidth over existing copper plant
100Mbps bidirectional
45Mbps downstream
with bonded loops
90Mbps bidirectional
with bonded loops
Active
Ethernet
VDSL
Active
Ethernet
ADSL
Active
Ethernet
EFM SHDSLActive
Ethernet
All Services can Co-Exist in Single MXK
Multi-Service Solutions
Residential and Business
Fiber to the Node/Curb or Building
Indoor/Outdoor
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MXK: Microsoft Mediaroom Solution
Business Broadband
HSI or MetroE Services
• Designed for flexibility of service offering
• Allowing carrier to integrate residential and Metro device in
single system
• E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree and Circuit Emulation Services (TDM over
IP) all supported in single system agnostic to access architecture
• Full traffic Management available on a per service basis
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Indoor/Outdoor
PREMISE
xDSL Modems
VOICE•DATA
ENTERTAINMEN
T
Converged
Multi-service
MSAP
CORE
MXK
All Services can Co-Exist in Single MXK
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ETHERNET
G.SHDSL
RAN BS
3100
T1/E1
EFM
ETHERNET
FIBER
RAN BS
T1/E1
GPON/AE
ZNID 94XX
AE and GPON
CORE
MOBILE DATA TRAFFIC
PWE T1/E1 and Ethernet
COMMON TIMING
SOURCE 1588
ETHERNET
RAN NC
ETHERNET
T1/E1
PREMISE
Converged
Multi-service
MSAP
Mobile Backhaul
Converged Multi-service
All Services can Co-Exist in Single MXK
1. Unmatched Scaling Efficiency
2. Substantially more bandwidth in your access network
3. More subscribers per rack
4. Higher utilization of costly distribution ports
5. Capex optimized for application requirements
6. Future-proof investment
• Modular, distributed architecture
• Expansion in service scope
7. Superior Service Intelligence
8. Increased Service Options
9. Better Quality of Experience
• Improve customer retention
• Generate customer goodwill
10.Tailor services to meet business needs
11.Sophisticated security and control
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MXK: Summary
Unmatched
Scaling
Efficiency
Lower
Capex
Superior
Service
Intelligence
Higher
Revenues
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Main
Communication
Room MXK-F 219
zNID 26XX ONT
Rack, Wall or Ceiling
Mounted Fiber Splitter
(No Power or Cooling Required)
PASSIVE
OPTICAL
SPLITTER
FiberLAN delivers Greater Bandwidth (Wire-speed)
FiberLAN provides Unmatched Security (No Power or Cooling Required)
VIDEO
HEAD-END
VOICE SWITCH
PBX
SOFTSWITCH
WAN CORE
ROUTER
Zhone FiberLAN
Fiber to the Desktop
FiberLAN Solution
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MXK Voice Solutions
MXK: TDM Over IP
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• All Services can Co-Exist in Single MXK
• GR303 and V52 TDM over IP
• POTS, ISDN, EBS Voice connections
MXK: VoIP Protocols
• The MXK POTS cards (including VDSL+POTS and ADSL+POTS)
support SIP, MGCP, and H.248(Megaco) and SIP-PLAR
• SIP ESA and H.248(Megaco) ESA -Emergency Standalone Mode
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MXK: Voice over GPON and AE
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All Services Co-Exist in Single MXK
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MXK Video Solutions
MXK - Video
Video over IP or RF
• Special Packet Handling for IGMP to enhance the end users
viewing of IPTV
• Sure Channel changing and content production
• MXK supports Video distribution via RF (PON Only) or Full IPTV
• MXK enhances IPTV capabilities
• Support Both HD and SD Streams with MPEG, MPEG4, or WM10
• Support for VDSL2, ADSL2+, Bonding, Active Ethernet and PON
• Support IGMP Proxy
• Support for IGMP Snooping
• Support for IGMP Snooping -
with Proxy Reporting
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Indoor/Outdoor
PREMISE
xDSL Modems
VOICE•DATA
ENTERTAINMENT
Converged
Multi-service
MSAP
CORE
MXK
MXK Video Services – MULTICAST
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Multi-Casting Feature MXK
IGMP Snooping Yes
IGMP Proxy Yes
IGMP V3 Yes
Mapping of multicast group to VLAN Yes
Max number of multicast channels 256 per ONT, up to
4000 IGMP
terminations
Provisioning of multicast service towards Subscribers Yes
Ability to detect IP address of multicast group/stream
coming in from Network Interface(s) for trouble
shooting purpose
Yes
Ability to provide statistics of multicast groups/streams Yes
Access list support Yes
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MXK Architecture
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MXK: Multi-Service Access Platform
COPPER
POTS 72
P-PHONE+POTS 24
Basic Rate ISDN 24
T1 PWE 24
FIBER
4/8 x GPON
20 x Active
Ethernet
(2 X 10G PON)
MXK 819, 823 (8 RU)
MXK 319 (3 RU)
HARDENED, SAME EMS, SAME SOFTWARE, ANY CARD ANY SLOT
14 line cards (19”)
18 line cards (23”)
7 line cards
UPLINKS
2x 10G + 8x1G
6x1G
REDUNDANT
ADSL2+ 72
ADSL2+POTS 24
VDSL2 24
VDSL2+POTS 24
SHDSL EFM 24
T1 EFM 24
• Physical design
• Distributed Ethernet switch fabric;
L2 efficiency + L3 intelligence
• Completely passive backplane allows
upgrade from 400 Gbps through 1T capacity
by uplink swap-out alone
• Slots A & B dedicated to uplink cards, with
hitless redundancy
• Slots 1-18 are universal, slots 1-9 grouped to
the left of the uplinks, slots 10-18 to the
right
• All cards & chassis I-Temp for remote node
installations
• Unrivaled capacity
• Up to 20 Gbps per slot (non-blocking
1/2.5/10 G serial links per slot from each of
the 2 uplinks)
• Architecture supports non-blocking service
for up to 3,600 100 Mbps GPON subs, or…
• Up to 360 1 G Active Ethernet subs
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MXK Architecture
MXK: Uplink Cards
• Three models provide a mix of line rates
and synchronization inputs
• MXK-UPLINK-6X1GE-CLK provides 6-1GE SFP ports
with E1/T1/BITS timing inputs
• MXK-UPLINK-2X10G-8X1GE-CLK provides 2-10G
SFP+ ports and 8-1GE SFP ports with E1/T1/BITS
timing inputs
• MXK-UPLINK-2X10G-8X1GE-TOP provides 2-10G
SFP+ ports and 8-1GE SFP ports with E1/T1/BITS,
SyncE and 1588v2 timing inputs
• Redundancy (Equipment and Facility)
• Hot-Swappable
• Supports EAPS, LinkAgg, RSTP, MSTP,
and Cross-card LinkAgg
• RJ45 Ethernet 10/100 Ethernet
management and RS232D serial craft
interfaces
• QOS
• I-Temp
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MXK: GPON Line Cards
• 4 and 8-port OLT configurations
• ITU GPON standard
• 2.5 Gbps downstream
• 1.25 Gbps upstream per port
• Up to 64 splits per port
• Class B+(-28dB, 20km) and C+(-
32dB, 60km) optics support
• Line card and SFPs are I-Temp
• 10G connection to each uplink
• Up to 720 ports per 7’ rack (5 x
23” chassis), or up to 46,080 subs
at 64 splits
• RF Overlay (1550nm)
• QOS and Rate Limiting
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MXK: GPON Redundancy
MXK: GPON Service Offerings
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Voice
PSTN
Video
H.248
SIP
MGCP
zNID
zNID
Head
End
IPTV
GR303
V5.2
Local
Exchange
Switch
VoIP
Splitter
zNID
zNID
IP
Softswitch
MXK: GPON Density Options
• 8RU, 3RU, and 1RU MXK OLT options give
flexibility in GPON deployments
• Use the 8RU MXK to aggregate multiple 319 or
198 OLT
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Up to 9216 GPON subscribers (64 split,
23” chassis)
Up to 3584 GPON subscribers on the MXK
319 chassis
Up to 256 GPON subscribers on the MXK
198.
Use Ethernet to extend the reach of PON
MXK: Extend the Reach of GPON
• Bond multiple GE for remote
deployments
• Extend the reach of GPON
• Bandwidth to carry FTTH services
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10Gig
Redundant
MXK: GPON Technology Options
• Active Ethernet and GPON support in a single chassis
• GPON for high density deployments
• Active Ethernet for long distance or high bandwidth
deployments
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MXK: T1/E1 PWE
• PWE3 Edge-To Edge Emulation (RFC 3985) over a packet switched
network (PSN)
• CLI and ZMS support
• IETF-PWE3 TDMoIP, ITU-T G.823/824, ITU-T Y.1413, Y.1414, ITU-T
Y.1452, 1453, D4 and ESF per T1.403, IEEE 802.3 Ethernet, 802.1Q,
802.1p
• Clock Recovery (adaptive, synchronous, and differential), T1/E1
loopbacks, Channelization, MEF and MPLS encap
• CESoPSN, SAToP PWE
MXK: Active Ethernet Line Cards
MXK-AE-2X10G-8X1GE (shown)
• Single slot trunking line card
• Provides 2-10G SFP+ 8-1GE SFP ports, 180-
10G and 720- 1GE subs per 7’ rack (5 x 23”
chassis)
MXK-AEX20-FE/GE-CSFP
• Single slot high density line card
• Provides either 20-1GE Compact SFP Mode
2 fiber ports or 10-1GE Standard SFP fiber
ports
• Up to 1,800 1GE subs per 7’ rack
(5 x 23” chassis)
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MXK: VDSL2
• VDSL2 uses DMT (Discrete Multi-Tone) and is spectrally
compatible with ADSL2+, if sharing binder group
• VDSL2 30a utilizes up to 30MHz to deliver 100/100 Mbps
• VDSL2 utilizes EFM (Ethernet Framing) and delivers 15%
improvement over ADSL2+ by avoiding ATM cell tax
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0 20 40 60 80 100
ADSL2+ Upstream
ADSL2+ Annex M Upsteam
ADSL2+ Downstream
VDSL2 17a Upstream
VDSL2 30a Upstream
VDSL2 30a/17a Downstream
VDSL2 vs ADSL2+
Mbps
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MXK: VDSL2 Vectoring Line Cards
• High Density VDSL2 solution with 48 ports (data
only) and 24 ports (voice combo)
• Solution uses latest Broadcom board-level G.Vector
ITU-T G.933.5 vectoring technologies
• Support 8d, 12a, and 17a profiles
• Supports both PHY-R and G.INP based Impulsive
Noise Protection
• Fully compatible with existing VDSL2 card and
solution
• Support for bonding
• ADSL fall back
• Supports ADSL PTM-mode
• Supports auto power adjustment to reduce power
consumption
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ETSI-based ISDN BRI
• 24 ports of ISDN BRI U-interfaces
• 144kbps per port
• 2B1Q and 4B3T line encoding
• ISDN over Packet (H.248 and V.52
SIP PLAR)
• Line Power available (60, 68, 95,
100, or
• 110-volts )
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New EBS-POTS (P-Phone)
• 24 ports of EBS and POTS
• TDM and Packet support
• GR303 and SIP-PLAR Configurations
• Advanced features like MSN and ACD
• 45 watts
MXK EFM G.SHDSL
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24 port Bondable EFM G.SHDSL (Single Slot)
• Cross Card bonding support
• 802.3ah EFM
• Network Timing Reference Via SHDSL lines
• Availability of Line power
• 5.7Mbps symmetrical, distances up to 24,000ft/7,320m
Optimum Performance with Extended Rates (TCPAM64)
12.7 Mbps (one pair)
25.4 Mbps (two pairs)
50.8 Mbps (four pairs)
101.6 Mbps (eight pairs)
Benefits:
• Native Ethernet, Layer2 switch approach, VLANs
• Effective re-use of existing copper for bandwidth
• Ability to scale bandwidth by adding pairs
• Lower CAPEX than install new fiber & electronics
• Performance and reliability comparable to fiber
• QOS, End to End SLA, Network Stats, Management
MXK EFM G.SHDSL
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• Feeds 8, 4 and 1 port EtherXtend
devices
• The line power to CPEs such as the
SkyZhone
• Power and Data for up to 12 CPE
devices
• EFM Auto Bonding (Auto Groups ports
that are connected to the same CPE)
• SHDSL error monitoring statistics
• SNR monitoring for Bonded G.SHDSL
lines
• ITU G.991.2 G.SHDSL
• ITU G.994.1 G.handshake
• IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
• IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile (2Base-TL)
• IEEE 802.3ah OAM
• IEEE 802.1Q/p
MXK EFM T1/E1
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• Provides 24 T1/E1 bondable ports (max 24 Bond groups, max 8 members
per bondgroup in a line card)
• Automatic Load Balancing over T1 links
• High Speed Ethernet Service over Copper
• Supports Loop Bonding using EFM for maximum deployment flexibility
• ML-PPP support for interoperability with pre-EFM legacy T1/E1 Devices
• EFM Auto Bonding (Auto Groups ports that are connected to the same CPE)
• Loop resiliency for highly reliable access
• Compatible with existing T1/E1 Network Extenders (TNEs)
• IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
• EEE 802.3ah OAM
• IEEE 802.1Q/p
• Full range of management options including SNMP, CLI, integration into
Zhone's ZMS
• Flexible Ethernet aggregation product available
• Delivering Ethernet access virtually anywhere
MXK ADSL 2+ Bond Line Cards
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• Annex A (ADSL2+
over POTS)
• Annex B (ADSL2+
over ISDN)
• Annex A/M
(ADSL2/ADSL2+)
• Fast Path or
Interleaved mode on
a per port basis
• Fast Retrain
• ANSI T1.413.2
• G.992.1 (G.DMT)
• G.992.2 (G.Lite)
• G.992.3 and G.992.4
(ADSL2)
• G.992.5 (ADSL2+)
SIP, SIP-PLAR, MGCP and H.248 (MEGACO) supported
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Dimensions
• MXK 194: 1U Line; Rear Access
• MXK 198: 1U Line; Rear Access
• MXK 319: 3U Line Cards: 7; Front Access
• MXK 819: 8U Line Cards: 14; Front Access
• MXK 823: 8U Line Cards: 18; Front Access
Uplinks:
• 2x10G Ethernet + 8x1G Ethernet
• 8x1G Ethernet
• 6x1G Ethernet
• 4x1G Ethernet
Optical Based Line Cards
• 4 Port GPON OLT
• 8 Port GPON OLT
• 20 Port Active Ethernet
• 2 Port STM1/OC3 PWE
Chassis Features
• Fan Assembly
• Status LED’s
• Alarm Connectors
• Fiber Tray Management
• Power Connectors
MXK: Hardware Features
Copper Based Line Cards
• 24 port VDSL2
• 24 port VDSL2 + Splitter
• 24 port VDSL2 + POTS combo
• 48 port VDSL2 + Vectoring
• 24 port G.SHDSL EFM
• 48 port ADSL
• 72 port ADSL
• 48 port ADSL + Splitter
• 48 port ADSL + POTS combo
• 24 port T1/E1 EFM
• 24 port T1/E1 PWE
• 72 port POTS
• 24 port ISDN
• 24 port P-PHONE/EBS
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Line Card Type Ports MXK 194
MXK 198
MXK 319
Capacity
MXK 819
Capacity
MXK 823
Capacity
Uplink GIGE/10GE 8/2 8 16/4 16/4 16/4
GPON OLT 8 4/8 512- up to
3584 subs
512- up to
7168 subs
512- up to
9216 subs
Active Ethernet 20 20-140 ports 20-280 ports 20-320 ports
VDSL2+Vectoring 48 48-336 ports 48-672 ports 48-864 ports
VDSL2+Combo
wVectoring
24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports
POTS 72 72-504 ports 72-1008 ports 72-1296 ports
EBS/ISDN 24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports
ADSL2+ 72 72-504 ports 72-1008 ports 72-1296 ports
ADSL2+POTS 48 48-288 ports 48-576 ports 48-768 ports
SHDSL EFM 24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports
T1/E1-TDM (PWE3) 24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports
T1/E1-PKT/EFM 24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports
MXK: High Port Density Per Chassis
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MXK Software
Management
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MXK: Software
Management
• Unit: CLI, WEBUI
• Network Level: ZMS via SNMP
• OMCI
Features and Standards Support
• Common Provisioning
• Bridging 802.1D
• IP Forwarding and Routing
• VLAN 802.1Q, QinQ
• Multicast IGMP v2 and v3 (Snooping,
proxy)
• ITU G.984.1- 984.4 OMCI
• IEEE 802.3ah(EFM)
• IEEE 802.3ad LACP
• DHCP Relay, Bridge Filters
• ARP/Broadcast Storm Protection
• PPPoE, T1-MLPPP, PWE
• GPON 64 splits, class B+ optics
• SIP, MGCP, H.248(Megaco), SIP-
PLAR, ESA, T.38
• VLAN Translation, MVR
• VDSL, ADSL, EFM bonding
• Reliability
• EAPS, RSTP, MSTP
• Uplink Redundancy
• Hot Swappable
• Link Agg (LACP)
• Type B GPON Redundancy
• 1+1 APS
• Security
• Secure DHCP
• Secure Bridging
• SSH, HTTPS, SFTP
• QOS (802.1p, RFC 1349, RFC 2697)
• Priority Queuing
• Rate Limiting (Shaping)
• Policing
• DSCP to COS mapping
• COS, TOS and DSCP based
• ACLs
MXK: Management
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ZMS/OSS Gateway
client/server
HTTP based
Web interface
TELNET/SSH
CLI interface
LocalRemote
SERIAL
CLI interface
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Zhone QOS
Ease of Provisioning
MXK: At Work
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MXK Quality of
Experience
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MXK QOS
Quality
of
Experience
• Available on All MXK Uplinks,
Linecards and Zhone ONT’s
• IETF RFC1349, IEEE 802.1p, RFC
2697 compliant
• COS, TOS and DSCP based
• Priority Queuing
• Policing
• Rate Limiting (Shaping)
• DSCP to COS mapping
• Color Blind
• Color Aware
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Zhone QOS
WRR
ZHONE:
QOS is the measure
of transmission quality
and service availability
of a network from
End User Experience
perspective
Quality
of
Experience
Competition QOS
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Zhone QOS
MXK supports the marking and remarking of TOS values in IP
packets and COS values in Ethernet VLAN (802.1q) headers as defined by IETF
RFC1349 and IEEE 802.1p respectively
The MXK sets and
transports the TOS/COS values
Uplinks
Linecards
ONTs
QOS@
QOS@
QOS@
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Zhone QOS
The MXK sets and transports the TOS/COS values, the switches and
routers connected to the MXK perform the queuing services and
packet QOS processing.
Leave Existing ToS and CoS values unchanged.
Replace the current ToS and CoS values in all packets
Replace the current ToS and CoS values in Originating all packets
UpstreamDownstream
64
Zhone QOS
Rate Limiting
• MXK Ingress or the Egress
• Physical or Logical
• SHDSL-EFM
• GPON
• AE
• EFM T1/E1
• VDSL2
• ADSL (uses traffic descriptors)
• MXK follows RFC 2697
• Color Blind
• Color Aware
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  • 1. http://www.dasanzhone.com © 2016 DASAN Zhone Solutions – Proprietary and Confidential 1 Zhone MXK MSAN Product Overview
  • 2. History Of Zhone’s Access Products 2001 MALC - First Packet only MSAP IP and ATM 2006 MXK - Ethernet based MSAP for Fiber and Copper 2015 MXK-F - Fiber ONLY OLT 5 Gbps 360 Gbps 4 Tbps 2000 BAN –IP DSLAM with Integrated Voice Gateway 4 Gbps Backplane Capacity
  • 3. Multi-Service Solutions Residential and Business Fiber to the Node/Curb or Building Indoor/Outdoor
  • 4. 4 1U MDU MXK-319 3U MSAN MXK- 819/823 8U MSAN FTTB/ Small MDU CO / RSC / Large Cabinet Small cabinets / retrofit / large MDU / FTTC Over 1M POTS ports globally delivered to date MXK Product Family MXK-F1421 14U Next Generation High Density OLT MXK-F219 2U Next Generation Mini OLT CO / RSC / Large Cabinet Small cabinets / retrofit / MDU / FTTC/FTTB 256 PON ports 640 Active Ethernet ports 32 PON ports 80 Active Ethernet ports
  • 5. 1U high Multiple GE and/or 10GE uplink ports Cabinet options - hardened AC, LP or -48VDC Power ZMS support – same OA&M and Software than MXK 5 Small 1U Platforms Model number POTS ADSL2+ VDSL2 SHDSL EFM GPON ports AE Built-in splitters GPON uplink MX-150 48 MX-151 48 MXP-150 48 48 SHDSL EFM RAPTOR-XP-170 24 MX-160 24 MX-162 24 MXP-160 24 24 MX-260 24 MX-262 24 MXP-260 24 24 MX-180 24 MX-194 4 MX-198 8 ADSL2+ VDSL2 Active Ethernet GPON
  • 6. http://www.dasanzhone.com © 2016 DASAN Zhone Solutions – Proprietary and Confidential 6 • MXK Overview & Applications • MXK Overview & Value Prop • MXK Applications & Solutions • MXK Technical Overview • MXK-319/819/823 Hardware • MXK Software & Management • MXK-319/819/823 Roadmap
  • 7. 7 MXK: Intelligent Terabit Access Concentrator MXK 823, 819, 319, 198, 194 The MXK is being used by hundreds of customers globally today. A single MXK system can support end- to-end Voice, Data, Entertainment, Social Media, Business, Mobile Backhaul and Mobility services to satisfy the operator’s cost, connectivity
  • 8. 8 MXK: Value Reduced CAPEX, OPEX, TCO, Network Complexity Increased ROI, Flexibility for Faster New Service deployment Bandwidth Non-blocking 360 1G GPON subs or 360 1G AE subs per chassis, served by an all-IP switching fabric capable of 4.6 Tbps. GPON subs capacity of 9,216 subscribers per chassis. Intelligence Any Port Any Service, Bridging Features, policing, shaping, multicast group management, Copper, Fiber, Wireless Reliability Hot Swapable, Fully Redundant, link agg, EAPS, RSTP, MSTP, Class B GPON Redundancy Security SLMS security features, including multicast control lists, secure bridging, broadcast suppression, dynamic IP filtering, SSH and SFTP, and RADIUS authentication Performance Flawless delivery of Multi-Play over FTTx or MSAP architecture, Temp Hardened, Common CLI, ZMS, WEBUI, DynamicOMCI Efficiency Tight Integration with SLMS portfolio, GPON, AE, VDSL2, EFM, Metro WiFi, ADSL2+, POTS, OC3/T1/E1 PWE Scalability Unmatched fully redundant, with initial 480G backplane and Dual-star 20G to every slot
  • 10. http://www.dasanzhone.com © 2016 DASAN Zhone Solutions – Proprietary and Confidential 10 MXK: Applications & Solutions
  • 12. 12 MXK: Applications Application Brand Products Residential Triple Play FTTH, FTTC and FTTB Broadband, Voice and IPTV MXK OLT 1U SLMS zNID ONT or CPE ZMS with EZTouch Mobile Backhaul EFM, T1 over GPON and Active-E MXK OLT zNID ONT ETHX EAD ZMS with EZTouch Zhone Fiber Cell Business Broadband GE, GPON, T1/E1 EFM, T1-MLPPP, Voice & Video MXK OLT zNID ONT ZMS with EZTouch Zhone Fiber Home Zhone Fiber Home Optical LAN Fiber to the Room, GPON, GE, Voice, HSIA, Video Zhone Fiber LAN MXK OLT 1U MXK OLT zNID ONT ZMS with EZTouch
  • 13. MXK: Solutions 13 GPON Active Ethernet VDSL ADSL EFM POTS Legacy Services Residential & Business Triple Play Fiber LAN, FTTH, FTTC, FTTB, FTTR, FTTD Broadband, Voice, Gaming and IPTV, Multicast VOIP: SIP, MGCP, H.248,SIP- PLAR, ESA E-LAN, E-Line, IP-SLA MobileBackhaul, Security Triple play: HSI, Video, Voice ISDN, P-PHONE, T1/E1
  • 14. 14 MXK: Solutions for Any Location Any Weather Any Demography Any Media Fiber or Copper Any Service Data, Video, Voice Industry Temp Hardened
  • 15. 15 MXK: Typical Network Deployment EAPSEAPS IPIP LinearLinear PTMPTM RT/CabinetRT/Cabinet COCO EAPSEAPS IPIP LinearLinear PTMPTM RT/CabinetRT/Cabinet COCO
  • 17. Residential Broadband HSI, Voice & Video • Full support for VLAN features for 1:N or 1:1 service offering • Enhanced DHCP features • TR-101 17 All Services can Co-Exist in Single MXK
  • 18. 18 Residential and Business: FTTx – Fiber to the Node/Building • Leverage existing copper infrastructure • Subscribers keep existing CPE • High bandwidth over existing copper plant 100Mbps bidirectional 45Mbps downstream with bonded loops 90Mbps bidirectional with bonded loops Active Ethernet VDSL Active Ethernet ADSL Active Ethernet EFM SHDSLActive Ethernet All Services can Co-Exist in Single MXK
  • 19. Multi-Service Solutions Residential and Business Fiber to the Node/Curb or Building Indoor/Outdoor
  • 21. Business Broadband HSI or MetroE Services • Designed for flexibility of service offering • Allowing carrier to integrate residential and Metro device in single system • E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree and Circuit Emulation Services (TDM over IP) all supported in single system agnostic to access architecture • Full traffic Management available on a per service basis 2121 Indoor/Outdoor PREMISE xDSL Modems VOICE•DATA ENTERTAINMEN T Converged Multi-service MSAP CORE MXK All Services can Co-Exist in Single MXK
  • 22. 22 ETHERNET G.SHDSL RAN BS 3100 T1/E1 EFM ETHERNET FIBER RAN BS T1/E1 GPON/AE ZNID 94XX AE and GPON CORE MOBILE DATA TRAFFIC PWE T1/E1 and Ethernet COMMON TIMING SOURCE 1588 ETHERNET RAN NC ETHERNET T1/E1 PREMISE Converged Multi-service MSAP Mobile Backhaul Converged Multi-service All Services can Co-Exist in Single MXK
  • 23. 1. Unmatched Scaling Efficiency 2. Substantially more bandwidth in your access network 3. More subscribers per rack 4. Higher utilization of costly distribution ports 5. Capex optimized for application requirements 6. Future-proof investment • Modular, distributed architecture • Expansion in service scope 7. Superior Service Intelligence 8. Increased Service Options 9. Better Quality of Experience • Improve customer retention • Generate customer goodwill 10.Tailor services to meet business needs 11.Sophisticated security and control 23 MXK: Summary Unmatched Scaling Efficiency Lower Capex Superior Service Intelligence Higher Revenues
  • 24. 24 24 Main Communication Room MXK-F 219 zNID 26XX ONT Rack, Wall or Ceiling Mounted Fiber Splitter (No Power or Cooling Required) PASSIVE OPTICAL SPLITTER FiberLAN delivers Greater Bandwidth (Wire-speed) FiberLAN provides Unmatched Security (No Power or Cooling Required) VIDEO HEAD-END VOICE SWITCH PBX SOFTSWITCH WAN CORE ROUTER Zhone FiberLAN Fiber to the Desktop FiberLAN Solution
  • 25. http://www.dasanzhone.com © 2016 DASAN Zhone Solutions – Proprietary and Confidential 25 MXK Voice Solutions
  • 26. MXK: TDM Over IP 26 • All Services can Co-Exist in Single MXK • GR303 and V52 TDM over IP • POTS, ISDN, EBS Voice connections
  • 27. MXK: VoIP Protocols • The MXK POTS cards (including VDSL+POTS and ADSL+POTS) support SIP, MGCP, and H.248(Megaco) and SIP-PLAR • SIP ESA and H.248(Megaco) ESA -Emergency Standalone Mode 27
  • 28. MXK: Voice over GPON and AE 28 All Services Co-Exist in Single MXK
  • 29. http://www.dasanzhone.com © 2016 DASAN Zhone Solutions – Proprietary and Confidential 29 MXK Video Solutions
  • 30. MXK - Video Video over IP or RF • Special Packet Handling for IGMP to enhance the end users viewing of IPTV • Sure Channel changing and content production • MXK supports Video distribution via RF (PON Only) or Full IPTV • MXK enhances IPTV capabilities • Support Both HD and SD Streams with MPEG, MPEG4, or WM10 • Support for VDSL2, ADSL2+, Bonding, Active Ethernet and PON • Support IGMP Proxy • Support for IGMP Snooping • Support for IGMP Snooping - with Proxy Reporting 30 Indoor/Outdoor PREMISE xDSL Modems VOICE•DATA ENTERTAINMENT Converged Multi-service MSAP CORE MXK
  • 31. MXK Video Services – MULTICAST 31 Multi-Casting Feature MXK IGMP Snooping Yes IGMP Proxy Yes IGMP V3 Yes Mapping of multicast group to VLAN Yes Max number of multicast channels 256 per ONT, up to 4000 IGMP terminations Provisioning of multicast service towards Subscribers Yes Ability to detect IP address of multicast group/stream coming in from Network Interface(s) for trouble shooting purpose Yes Ability to provide statistics of multicast groups/streams Yes Access list support Yes
  • 32. http://www.dasanzhone.com © 2016 DASAN Zhone Solutions – Proprietary and Confidential 32 MXK Architecture
  • 33. 33 MXK: Multi-Service Access Platform COPPER POTS 72 P-PHONE+POTS 24 Basic Rate ISDN 24 T1 PWE 24 FIBER 4/8 x GPON 20 x Active Ethernet (2 X 10G PON) MXK 819, 823 (8 RU) MXK 319 (3 RU) HARDENED, SAME EMS, SAME SOFTWARE, ANY CARD ANY SLOT 14 line cards (19”) 18 line cards (23”) 7 line cards UPLINKS 2x 10G + 8x1G 6x1G REDUNDANT ADSL2+ 72 ADSL2+POTS 24 VDSL2 24 VDSL2+POTS 24 SHDSL EFM 24 T1 EFM 24
  • 34. • Physical design • Distributed Ethernet switch fabric; L2 efficiency + L3 intelligence • Completely passive backplane allows upgrade from 400 Gbps through 1T capacity by uplink swap-out alone • Slots A & B dedicated to uplink cards, with hitless redundancy • Slots 1-18 are universal, slots 1-9 grouped to the left of the uplinks, slots 10-18 to the right • All cards & chassis I-Temp for remote node installations • Unrivaled capacity • Up to 20 Gbps per slot (non-blocking 1/2.5/10 G serial links per slot from each of the 2 uplinks) • Architecture supports non-blocking service for up to 3,600 100 Mbps GPON subs, or… • Up to 360 1 G Active Ethernet subs 34 MXK Architecture
  • 35. MXK: Uplink Cards • Three models provide a mix of line rates and synchronization inputs • MXK-UPLINK-6X1GE-CLK provides 6-1GE SFP ports with E1/T1/BITS timing inputs • MXK-UPLINK-2X10G-8X1GE-CLK provides 2-10G SFP+ ports and 8-1GE SFP ports with E1/T1/BITS timing inputs • MXK-UPLINK-2X10G-8X1GE-TOP provides 2-10G SFP+ ports and 8-1GE SFP ports with E1/T1/BITS, SyncE and 1588v2 timing inputs • Redundancy (Equipment and Facility) • Hot-Swappable • Supports EAPS, LinkAgg, RSTP, MSTP, and Cross-card LinkAgg • RJ45 Ethernet 10/100 Ethernet management and RS232D serial craft interfaces • QOS • I-Temp 35
  • 36. MXK: GPON Line Cards • 4 and 8-port OLT configurations • ITU GPON standard • 2.5 Gbps downstream • 1.25 Gbps upstream per port • Up to 64 splits per port • Class B+(-28dB, 20km) and C+(- 32dB, 60km) optics support • Line card and SFPs are I-Temp • 10G connection to each uplink • Up to 720 ports per 7’ rack (5 x 23” chassis), or up to 46,080 subs at 64 splits • RF Overlay (1550nm) • QOS and Rate Limiting 36
  • 38. MXK: GPON Service Offerings 38 Voice PSTN Video H.248 SIP MGCP zNID zNID Head End IPTV GR303 V5.2 Local Exchange Switch VoIP Splitter zNID zNID IP Softswitch
  • 39. MXK: GPON Density Options • 8RU, 3RU, and 1RU MXK OLT options give flexibility in GPON deployments • Use the 8RU MXK to aggregate multiple 319 or 198 OLT 39 Up to 9216 GPON subscribers (64 split, 23” chassis) Up to 3584 GPON subscribers on the MXK 319 chassis Up to 256 GPON subscribers on the MXK 198. Use Ethernet to extend the reach of PON
  • 40. MXK: Extend the Reach of GPON • Bond multiple GE for remote deployments • Extend the reach of GPON • Bandwidth to carry FTTH services 40 10Gig Redundant
  • 41. MXK: GPON Technology Options • Active Ethernet and GPON support in a single chassis • GPON for high density deployments • Active Ethernet for long distance or high bandwidth deployments 41
  • 42. 42 MXK: T1/E1 PWE • PWE3 Edge-To Edge Emulation (RFC 3985) over a packet switched network (PSN) • CLI and ZMS support • IETF-PWE3 TDMoIP, ITU-T G.823/824, ITU-T Y.1413, Y.1414, ITU-T Y.1452, 1453, D4 and ESF per T1.403, IEEE 802.3 Ethernet, 802.1Q, 802.1p • Clock Recovery (adaptive, synchronous, and differential), T1/E1 loopbacks, Channelization, MEF and MPLS encap • CESoPSN, SAToP PWE
  • 43. MXK: Active Ethernet Line Cards MXK-AE-2X10G-8X1GE (shown) • Single slot trunking line card • Provides 2-10G SFP+ 8-1GE SFP ports, 180- 10G and 720- 1GE subs per 7’ rack (5 x 23” chassis) MXK-AEX20-FE/GE-CSFP • Single slot high density line card • Provides either 20-1GE Compact SFP Mode 2 fiber ports or 10-1GE Standard SFP fiber ports • Up to 1,800 1GE subs per 7’ rack (5 x 23” chassis) 43 Zhone Confidential
  • 44. MXK: VDSL2 • VDSL2 uses DMT (Discrete Multi-Tone) and is spectrally compatible with ADSL2+, if sharing binder group • VDSL2 30a utilizes up to 30MHz to deliver 100/100 Mbps • VDSL2 utilizes EFM (Ethernet Framing) and delivers 15% improvement over ADSL2+ by avoiding ATM cell tax 44 0 20 40 60 80 100 ADSL2+ Upstream ADSL2+ Annex M Upsteam ADSL2+ Downstream VDSL2 17a Upstream VDSL2 30a Upstream VDSL2 30a/17a Downstream VDSL2 vs ADSL2+ Mbps Zhone Confidential1/6/2017
  • 45. MXK: VDSL2 Vectoring Line Cards • High Density VDSL2 solution with 48 ports (data only) and 24 ports (voice combo) • Solution uses latest Broadcom board-level G.Vector ITU-T G.933.5 vectoring technologies • Support 8d, 12a, and 17a profiles • Supports both PHY-R and G.INP based Impulsive Noise Protection • Fully compatible with existing VDSL2 card and solution • Support for bonding • ADSL fall back • Supports ADSL PTM-mode • Supports auto power adjustment to reduce power consumption 45 Zhone Confidential1/6/2017
  • 46. 46 ETSI-based ISDN BRI • 24 ports of ISDN BRI U-interfaces • 144kbps per port • 2B1Q and 4B3T line encoding • ISDN over Packet (H.248 and V.52 SIP PLAR) • Line Power available (60, 68, 95, 100, or • 110-volts )
  • 47. 47 New EBS-POTS (P-Phone) • 24 ports of EBS and POTS • TDM and Packet support • GR303 and SIP-PLAR Configurations • Advanced features like MSN and ACD • 45 watts
  • 48. MXK EFM G.SHDSL 48 24 port Bondable EFM G.SHDSL (Single Slot) • Cross Card bonding support • 802.3ah EFM • Network Timing Reference Via SHDSL lines • Availability of Line power • 5.7Mbps symmetrical, distances up to 24,000ft/7,320m Optimum Performance with Extended Rates (TCPAM64) 12.7 Mbps (one pair) 25.4 Mbps (two pairs) 50.8 Mbps (four pairs) 101.6 Mbps (eight pairs) Benefits: • Native Ethernet, Layer2 switch approach, VLANs • Effective re-use of existing copper for bandwidth • Ability to scale bandwidth by adding pairs • Lower CAPEX than install new fiber & electronics • Performance and reliability comparable to fiber • QOS, End to End SLA, Network Stats, Management
  • 49. MXK EFM G.SHDSL 49 • Feeds 8, 4 and 1 port EtherXtend devices • The line power to CPEs such as the SkyZhone • Power and Data for up to 12 CPE devices • EFM Auto Bonding (Auto Groups ports that are connected to the same CPE) • SHDSL error monitoring statistics • SNR monitoring for Bonded G.SHDSL lines • ITU G.991.2 G.SHDSL • ITU G.994.1 G.handshake • IEEE 802.3 Ethernet • IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile (2Base-TL) • IEEE 802.3ah OAM • IEEE 802.1Q/p
  • 50. MXK EFM T1/E1 50 • Provides 24 T1/E1 bondable ports (max 24 Bond groups, max 8 members per bondgroup in a line card) • Automatic Load Balancing over T1 links • High Speed Ethernet Service over Copper • Supports Loop Bonding using EFM for maximum deployment flexibility • ML-PPP support for interoperability with pre-EFM legacy T1/E1 Devices • EFM Auto Bonding (Auto Groups ports that are connected to the same CPE) • Loop resiliency for highly reliable access • Compatible with existing T1/E1 Network Extenders (TNEs) • IEEE 802.3 Ethernet • EEE 802.3ah OAM • IEEE 802.1Q/p • Full range of management options including SNMP, CLI, integration into Zhone's ZMS • Flexible Ethernet aggregation product available • Delivering Ethernet access virtually anywhere
  • 51. MXK ADSL 2+ Bond Line Cards 51 • Annex A (ADSL2+ over POTS) • Annex B (ADSL2+ over ISDN) • Annex A/M (ADSL2/ADSL2+) • Fast Path or Interleaved mode on a per port basis • Fast Retrain • ANSI T1.413.2 • G.992.1 (G.DMT) • G.992.2 (G.Lite) • G.992.3 and G.992.4 (ADSL2) • G.992.5 (ADSL2+) SIP, SIP-PLAR, MGCP and H.248 (MEGACO) supported
  • 52. 52 Dimensions • MXK 194: 1U Line; Rear Access • MXK 198: 1U Line; Rear Access • MXK 319: 3U Line Cards: 7; Front Access • MXK 819: 8U Line Cards: 14; Front Access • MXK 823: 8U Line Cards: 18; Front Access Uplinks: • 2x10G Ethernet + 8x1G Ethernet • 8x1G Ethernet • 6x1G Ethernet • 4x1G Ethernet Optical Based Line Cards • 4 Port GPON OLT • 8 Port GPON OLT • 20 Port Active Ethernet • 2 Port STM1/OC3 PWE Chassis Features • Fan Assembly • Status LED’s • Alarm Connectors • Fiber Tray Management • Power Connectors MXK: Hardware Features Copper Based Line Cards • 24 port VDSL2 • 24 port VDSL2 + Splitter • 24 port VDSL2 + POTS combo • 48 port VDSL2 + Vectoring • 24 port G.SHDSL EFM • 48 port ADSL • 72 port ADSL • 48 port ADSL + Splitter • 48 port ADSL + POTS combo • 24 port T1/E1 EFM • 24 port T1/E1 PWE • 72 port POTS • 24 port ISDN • 24 port P-PHONE/EBS
  • 53. 53 Line Card Type Ports MXK 194 MXK 198 MXK 319 Capacity MXK 819 Capacity MXK 823 Capacity Uplink GIGE/10GE 8/2 8 16/4 16/4 16/4 GPON OLT 8 4/8 512- up to 3584 subs 512- up to 7168 subs 512- up to 9216 subs Active Ethernet 20 20-140 ports 20-280 ports 20-320 ports VDSL2+Vectoring 48 48-336 ports 48-672 ports 48-864 ports VDSL2+Combo wVectoring 24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports POTS 72 72-504 ports 72-1008 ports 72-1296 ports EBS/ISDN 24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports ADSL2+ 72 72-504 ports 72-1008 ports 72-1296 ports ADSL2+POTS 48 48-288 ports 48-576 ports 48-768 ports SHDSL EFM 24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports T1/E1-TDM (PWE3) 24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports T1/E1-PKT/EFM 24 24-168 ports 24-336 ports 24-432 ports MXK: High Port Density Per Chassis
  • 54. http://www.dasanzhone.com © 2016 DASAN Zhone Solutions – Proprietary and Confidential 54 MXK Software Management
  • 55. 55 MXK: Software Management • Unit: CLI, WEBUI • Network Level: ZMS via SNMP • OMCI Features and Standards Support • Common Provisioning • Bridging 802.1D • IP Forwarding and Routing • VLAN 802.1Q, QinQ • Multicast IGMP v2 and v3 (Snooping, proxy) • ITU G.984.1- 984.4 OMCI • IEEE 802.3ah(EFM) • IEEE 802.3ad LACP • DHCP Relay, Bridge Filters • ARP/Broadcast Storm Protection • PPPoE, T1-MLPPP, PWE • GPON 64 splits, class B+ optics • SIP, MGCP, H.248(Megaco), SIP- PLAR, ESA, T.38 • VLAN Translation, MVR • VDSL, ADSL, EFM bonding • Reliability • EAPS, RSTP, MSTP • Uplink Redundancy • Hot Swappable • Link Agg (LACP) • Type B GPON Redundancy • 1+1 APS • Security • Secure DHCP • Secure Bridging • SSH, HTTPS, SFTP • QOS (802.1p, RFC 1349, RFC 2697) • Priority Queuing • Rate Limiting (Shaping) • Policing • DSCP to COS mapping • COS, TOS and DSCP based • ACLs
  • 56. MXK: Management 56 ZMS/OSS Gateway client/server HTTP based Web interface TELNET/SSH CLI interface LocalRemote SERIAL CLI interface
  • 57. 57 Zhone QOS Ease of Provisioning
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  • 60. 60 MXK QOS Quality of Experience • Available on All MXK Uplinks, Linecards and Zhone ONT’s • IETF RFC1349, IEEE 802.1p, RFC 2697 compliant • COS, TOS and DSCP based • Priority Queuing • Policing • Rate Limiting (Shaping) • DSCP to COS mapping • Color Blind • Color Aware
  • 61. 61 Zhone QOS WRR ZHONE: QOS is the measure of transmission quality and service availability of a network from End User Experience perspective Quality of Experience Competition QOS
  • 62. 62 Zhone QOS MXK supports the marking and remarking of TOS values in IP packets and COS values in Ethernet VLAN (802.1q) headers as defined by IETF RFC1349 and IEEE 802.1p respectively The MXK sets and transports the TOS/COS values Uplinks Linecards ONTs QOS@ QOS@ QOS@
  • 63. 63 Zhone QOS The MXK sets and transports the TOS/COS values, the switches and routers connected to the MXK perform the queuing services and packet QOS processing. Leave Existing ToS and CoS values unchanged. Replace the current ToS and CoS values in all packets Replace the current ToS and CoS values in Originating all packets UpstreamDownstream
  • 64. 64 Zhone QOS Rate Limiting • MXK Ingress or the Egress • Physical or Logical • SHDSL-EFM • GPON • AE • EFM T1/E1 • VDSL2 • ADSL (uses traffic descriptors) • MXK follows RFC 2697 • Color Blind • Color Aware
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