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  • AnyMedia Access System(30 Channel)Applications and Planning GuideNarrowband and ATM xDSL servicesReleases up to R1.34 and R1.33

    363-211-586CC109562751

    Issue 6July 2007

  • Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of theirrespective owners.

    The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.Copyright 2007 Alcatel-Lucent. All Rights Reserved.

    Notice

    Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this information product was accurate at the time of printing. However,information is subject to change.

    Ordering information

    See How to order (p. xxiii).

    Technical support

    Technical support is available for AnyMedia Access System indoor/outdoor applications, for AnyMedia Access System 800, for AnyMedia LAGSystem, and for AnyMedia Element Manager (Navis AnyMedia Element Manager).AnyMedia service is complemented by a full range of services available to support planning, maintaining and operating your system.Applications testing, network integration, and upgrade conversion support is available.

    Alcatel-Lucent service personnel will troubleshoot field problems 24 h a day over the phone and on site (if necessary) based on Alcatel-Lucentservice contracts by Local/Regional Customer Support (LCS/RCS) and by Remote Technical Support (RTS).Contacting your Alcatel-Lucent support: For Europe call the International Customer Management Center (ICMC): +353 1692 4579 or call thetoll free number: 00 800 00 58 2368. For Asia Pacific, Caribbean and Latin America Region, Saudi Arabia, Middle East and Africa call thelocal Alcatel-Lucent Customer Technical Support Team.

  • Contents

    About this information product

    Purpose ........................................................................................................................................................................................ xviixvii

    Reason for reissue ................................................................................................................................................................... xviixvii

    Intended audience ................................................................................................................................................................ xviiixviii

    Conventions used ................................................................................................................................................................... xviiixviii

    Related documentation ........................................................................................................................................................... xxixxi

    How to order ........................................................................................................................................................................... xxiiixxiii

    How to comment .................................................................................................................................................................... xxivxxiv

    1 Services

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-11-1

    Narrowband services

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-21-2

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-31-3

    V5.x (switched) services / Subscriber side .................................................................................................................... 1-41-4

    V5.x (switched) services / Network side ........................................................................................................................ 1-61-6

    V3 switched services / Subscriber side ........................................................................................................................... 1-91-9

    V3 switched services / Network side ............................................................................................................................ 1-101-10

    Non-switched services / Subscriber side ...................................................................................................................... 1-111-11

    Non-switched services / Network side .......................................................................................................................... 1-141-14

    Host/remote terminal interconnection service ............................................................................................................ 1-151-15

    ATM xDSL-based services and configurations

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-161-16

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  • ATM xDSL services ............................................................................................................................................................. 1-171-17

    Quality of service for ATM xDSL services ................................................................................................................ 1-241-24

    Configuration options for the ATM xDSL subsystem ............................................................................................ 1-261-26

    Daisychaining of AnyMedia LAG Shelves ............................................................................................................... 1-321-32

    Local shelf daisychaining ................................................................................................................................................... 1-331-33

    Remote shelf daisychaining via SDH ring ................................................................................................................ 1-341-34

    2 Physical interfaces

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-12-1

    Physical interfaces related to narrowband services

    E1 interface (network side) .................................................................................................................................................. 2-32-3

    Z interface (subscriber side) ................................................................................................................................................ 2-42-4

    U interface (subscriber side) ................................................................................................................................................ 2-62-6

    HDSL interface (subscriber side) ...................................................................................................................................... 2-92-9

    Physical E1 interface (remote terminal link) .............................................................................................................. 2-112-11

    Synchronization interfaces for narrowband services ............................................................................................... 2-122-12

    OAM&P interfaces for narrowband services ............................................................................................................. 2-132-13

    Craft interface terminal port .............................................................................................................................................. 2-142-14

    10BaseT LAN interface ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-152-15

    Remote operations channel (ROC) ................................................................................................................................. 2-162-16

    Remote operations channel (ROC) for remote terminal ........................................................................................ 2-172-17

    Alarm interfaces ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2-182-18

    Testing interfaces ................................................................................................................................................................... 2-192-19

    Physical interfaces related to ATM xDSL services

    ATM feeder and xDSL interfaces ................................................................................................................................... 2-202-20

    ATM feeder interfaces ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-212-21

    ATM xDSL interfaces .......................................................................................................................................................... 2-222-22

    CPE Interfaces ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2-242-24

    Synchronization interfaces for ATM xDSL services ............................................................................................... 2-252-25

    ATM OAM&P interfaces for xDSL services ............................................................................................................. 2-262-26

    Contents

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  • Console port ........................................................................................................................................................................... 2-272-27

    10BaseT port ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2-282-28

    BB ATM Operations Channel ........................................................................................................................................... 2-292-29

    Communication with the AFM over the ROC .......................................................................................................... 2-302-30

    ATM xDSL CPE interfaces ............................................................................................................................................... 2-322-32

    3 OAM&P for narrowband services

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-13-1

    Configuration management

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-53-5

    Configuration management .................................................................................................................................................. 3-73-7

    Database management ............................................................................................................................................................ 3-83-8

    Software management ............................................................................................................................................................ 3-93-9

    System turn-up ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3-103-10

    Provisioning and service activation ................................................................................................................................ 3-113-11

    POTS subscriber ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3-153-15

    ISDN BRA subscriber .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-163-16

    V5 ISDN PRA subscriber .................................................................................................................................................. 3-173-17

    V3 ISDN PRA subscriber .................................................................................................................................................. 3-193-19

    V5 frame relaying (ISDN) ................................................................................................................................................. 3-213-21

    POTS/ISDN operation modes ........................................................................................................................................... 3-223-22

    Analog leased lines ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-233-23

    Digital leased lines ................................................................................................................................................................ 3-243-24

    N 64 kbps leased lines .................................................................................................................................................... 3-263-26

    Unstructured leased line subscriber via IO_E1 ......................................................................................................... 3-283-28

    Unstructured leased line subscriber via AP_E1 ........................................................................................................ 3-303-30

    Provisioning model ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-313-31

    Service state model ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-343-34

    Remote operations channel (ROC) ................................................................................................................................. 3-363-36

    Remote operations channel (ROC) for remote terminal ........................................................................................ 3-373-37

    Contents

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  • Mismatch of provisioning between host and remote terminal ............................................................................ 3-403-40

    Managed NTU provisioning .............................................................................................................................................. 3-423-42

    V5 re-provisioning ................................................................................................................................................................ 3-443-44

    Clock synchronization management in the AnyMedia Access System ........................................................... 3-493-49

    Protection switching ............................................................................................................................................................. 3-543-54

    COMDAC protection ........................................................................................................................................................... 3-563-56

    Synchronization source protection using TDM COMDAC ................................................................................. 3-573-57

    V5.2 Communication channel protection .................................................................................................................... 3-583-58

    IO_HDLC protection ............................................................................................................................................................ 3-593-59

    IO_E1 protection .................................................................................................................................................................... 3-613-61

    AP port protection ................................................................................................................................................................. 3-633-63

    Ringing protection in the AnyMedia LAG 4300 Shelf ....................................................................................... 3-663-66

    Ringing in the AnyMedia LAG 1900 Shelf ............................................................................................................. 3-713-71

    Ringing protection in the AnyMedia ETSI V5 Shelf ........................................................................................... 3-733-73

    Protection switch characteristics ...................................................................................................................................... 3-753-75

    Inventory management

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-773-77

    Retrievable inventory items ............................................................................................................................................... 3-783-78

    System identification name [target identifier (TID)] .............................................................................................. 3-803-80

    Internet protocol (IP) address ........................................................................................................................................... 3-813-81

    Reportable database changes ............................................................................................................................................. 3-823-82

    NTU inventory data .............................................................................................................................................................. 3-833-83

    Fault management

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-843-84

    Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3-863-86

    Alarms and events ................................................................................................................................................................. 3-903-90

    Common alarms ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3-923-92

    Equipment alarms .................................................................................................................................................................. 3-933-93

    Facility alarms (2-Mbps transmission) .......................................................................................................................... 3-993-99

    Contents

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  • Host and remote terminal alarms .................................................................................................................................. 3-1003-100

    Alarm signaling paths ........................................................................................................................................................ 3-1013-101

    Miscellaneous alarm inputs ............................................................................................................................................. 3-1023-102

    Alarm output relays ............................................................................................................................................................ 3-1063-106

    Local alarm and status indicators ................................................................................................................................. 3-1073-107

    Alarm reporting and retrieval via TL1 ....................................................................................................................... 3-1083-108

    Built-in self tests .................................................................................................................................................................. 3-1093-109

    Testing possibilities ............................................................................................................................................................. 3-1133-113

    On-demand tests using integrated capabilities ........................................................................................................ 3-1143-114

    Detection test of a test termination .............................................................................................................................. 3-1253-125

    Draw and break dial tone test ........................................................................................................................................ 3-1263-126

    DTMF, pulse character or register recall (hook flash) test ................................................................................ 3-1273-127

    Sending of test tone for POTS CPE ........................................................................................................................... 3-1283-128

    Ringing test for POTS CPE ............................................................................................................................................ 3-1293-129

    CRC tests for ISDN application packs ....................................................................................................................... 3-1303-130

    Sending a single pulse ....................................................................................................................................................... 3-1313-131

    NT1 detection test ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-1323-132

    Noise measurement on a subscriber line ................................................................................................................... 3-1333-133

    Loop current measurement .............................................................................................................................................. 3-1343-134

    Tone measurement .............................................................................................................................................................. 3-1353-135

    Howler tone on demand on POTS drops in reduced battery state ................................................................. 3-1363-136

    Quick line test ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1373-137

    Talk to subscriber test session ....................................................................................................................................... 3-1403-140

    Loopbacks ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1413-141

    Loopbacks at the E1 link side ....................................................................................................................................... 3-1423-142

    Loopbacks at the U interface (subscriber side) ...................................................................................................... 3-1433-143

    Loopbacks at the HDSL interface ................................................................................................................................ 3-1463-146

    Loopbacks at the SHDSL port ....................................................................................................................................... 3-1513-151

    BER testing with external loopback devices ........................................................................................................... 3-1543-154

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  • Subscriber line test via external test head ................................................................................................................ 3-1553-155

    Performance management

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-1573-157

    Performance management definitions ......................................................................................................................... 3-1583-158

    Performance management data ...................................................................................................................................... 3-1603-160

    Performance management operations .......................................................................................................................... 3-1623-162

    V5.2 protocol error logging ............................................................................................................................................ 3-1633-163

    Traffic statistics and COMDAC load measurement ............................................................................................. 3-1663-166

    Measurement data collection .......................................................................................................................................... 3-1673-167

    Measurement types ............................................................................................................................................................. 3-1683-168

    Post-processing and presentation .................................................................................................................................. 3-1703-170

    Security management

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-1713-171

    Security management capabilities ................................................................................................................................ 3-1723-172

    4 OAM&P for ATM xDSL services

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-14-1

    ATM configuration management

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-34-3

    ATM configuration management - Memory administration ................................................................................... 4-44-4

    ATM configuration management - Software management ..................................................................................... 4-54-5

    ATM configuration management - Turn-up and service provisioning ............................................................... 4-74-7

    Shelf provisioning .................................................................................................................................................................... 4-84-8

    System configuration ............................................................................................................................................................ 4-104-10

    Pack and port provisioning ................................................................................................................................................ 4-124-12

    ATM cross-connect provisioning ..................................................................................................................................... 4-134-13

    Daisychaining (E3/DS3 and STM-1/OC-3c) .............................................................................................................. 4-194-19

    ATM configuration management - Inventory management .................................................................................. 4-204-20

    Contents

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  • ATM fault management

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-234-23

    ATM fault management - Maintenance ........................................................................................................................ 4-244-24

    ATM fault management - Alarms, status conditions, and events ..................................................................... 4-274-27

    ATM fault management - Protection switching ........................................................................................................ 4-354-35

    ATM fault management - Testing ................................................................................................................................... 4-374-37

    Feeder loopback testing ..................................................................................................................................................... 4-414-41

    Diagnosing network troubles using F4/F5 OAM cells .......................................................................................... 4-454-45

    ATM payload loopback ....................................................................................................................................................... 4-474-47

    SHDSL loopback test ........................................................................................................................................................... 4-484-48

    CPE Routing - remote access to CPEs ......................................................................................................................... 4-494-49

    ATM xDSL performance management

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-514-51

    ATM feeder performance management ........................................................................................................................ 4-524-52

    ADSL performance management ................................................................................................................................... 4-604-60

    SHDSL performance management ................................................................................................................................. 4-654-65

    IMA performance management ........................................................................................................................................ 4-674-67

    ATM cell traffic ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4-684-68

    ATM security management

    Access security ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4-734-73

    5 System planning and engineering for NB services

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-15-1

    System planning

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-35-3

    System capacity of the AnyMedia LAG 1900 Shelf .............................................................................................. 5-55-5

    System capacity of the AnyMedia LAG 4300 Shelf .............................................................................................. 5-85-8

    System capacity of the AnyMedia ETSI V5 Shelf ................................................................................................ 5-115-11

    Growth scenarios ................................................................................................................................................................... 5-165-16

    Contents

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  • Engineering POTS-only configurations ........................................................................................................................ 5-195-19

    Configurations with V5.1 interfaces .............................................................................................................................. 5-235-23

    Configurations with V5.2 interfaces .............................................................................................................................. 5-255-25

    Engineering mixed POTS/ISDN configuration ......................................................................................................... 5-265-26

    Engineering configurations with PLLs ......................................................................................................................... 5-335-33

    Engineering POTS + ADSL service with LPZ110 and LPA432 APs .............................................................. 5-365-36

    Using the BB ATM Operations Channel to transport NB OAM&P ................................................................ 5-385-38

    Traffic engineering

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-415-41

    Reference loads ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5-425-42

    Call capacity evaluations .................................................................................................................................................... 5-435-43

    Configuration limits affecting the system traffic ...................................................................................................... 5-455-45

    Traffic engineering ................................................................................................................................................................ 5-465-46

    Overload control ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5-525-52

    Interface configurations

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-535-53

    Z interface for POTS or ALL services ......................................................................................................................... 5-555-55

    Configuration data POTS services .................................................................................................................................. 5-565-56

    Configuration data ALL services ..................................................................................................................................... 5-575-57

    Z interface subscriber loop dimensioning .................................................................................................................... 5-585-58

    U interface for ISDN BRA and DLL services .......................................................................................................... 5-615-61

    Configuration data ISDN BRA services ....................................................................................................................... 5-625-62

    Configuration data DLL services .................................................................................................................................... 5-635-63

    DLL services via managed NTU ..................................................................................................................................... 5-645-64

    HDSL interface for V5 ISDN PRA, V3 ISDN PRA, VLL, GLL, UVLL or UGLL services ............... 5-665-66

    Configuration data V5 ISDN PRA services ............................................................................................................... 5-795-79

    Configuration data V3 ISDN PRA services ............................................................................................................... 5-805-80

    Configuration data n 64 kbps GLL services .......................................................................................................... 5-815-81

    Configuration data n 64 kbps VLL services .......................................................................................................... 5-825-82

    Contents

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  • Configuration data UGLL services ................................................................................................................................. 5-835-83

    Configuration data UVLL services ................................................................................................................................. 5-845-84

    E1 (2-Mbps) interface .......................................................................................................................................................... 5-855-85

    E1 interfaces on IO_E1 ....................................................................................................................................................... 5-865-86

    E1 interfaces on AP_E1 ...................................................................................................................................................... 5-875-87

    V5 parameters ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5-895-89

    Ringer configuration in AnyMedia LAG 4300 Shelf ........................................................................................... 5-905-90

    Ringer configuration in AnyMedia ETSI V5 Shelf .............................................................................................. 5-915-91

    Product reliability

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-925-92

    Product reliability .................................................................................................................................................................. 5-935-93

    6 System planning and engineering for ATM xDSL services

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-16-1

    ATM xDSL system capacity

    Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-56-5

    ATM xDSL system capacity of the AnyMedia Access System ......................................................................... 6-66-6

    Maximum number of shelves in a daisy-chain set ..................................................................................................... 6-96-9

    Maximum number of virtual connections .................................................................................................................... 6-106-10

    Maximum traffic per feeder .............................................................................................................................................. 6-126-12

    ATM xDSL data transfer performance ......................................................................................................................... 6-156-15

    ATM xDSL growth, degrowth and migration scenarios

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-186-18

    Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6-196-19

    Growth scenarios ................................................................................................................................................................... 6-206-20

    Degrowth scenarios ............................................................................................................................................................... 6-236-23

    Migrating from simplex to duplex AFM mode ......................................................................................................... 6-246-24

    Migrating from duplex to simplex AFM mode ......................................................................................................... 6-256-25

    Migration from an ATM xDSL system to an IP system via IP-AFM ............................................................. 6-266-26

    Contents

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  • ATM xDSL installation and connection recommendations

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-276-27

    Installation recommendations ........................................................................................................................................... 6-286-28

    Initial deployment with no ATM xDSL services ...................................................................................................... 6-306-30

    Growth situations ................................................................................................................................................................... 6-316-31

    Cables and hardware ............................................................................................................................................................ 6-326-32

    Large ATM xDSL deployments ....................................................................................................................................... 6-336-33

    Interoperability ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6-346-34

    Engineering narrowband to ADSL upgrade ................................................................................................................ 6-356-35

    Engineering for ADSL over ISDN ................................................................................................................................. 6-396-39

    Engineering the BB ATM Operations Channel for shelves cascaded via E1IMA APs ............................ 6-406-40

    New installation concept ..................................................................................................................................................... 6-426-42

    Engineering the LAN connection ................................................................................................................................... 6-456-45

    BB ATM Operations Channel ......................................................................................................................................... 6-506-50

    ATM xDSL Port Numbering ............................................................................................................................................. 6-526-52

    Quality of Service Provisioning

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-556-55

    Connection Admission Control algorithm ................................................................................................................... 6-566-56

    Shelf provisioning for QoS ................................................................................................................................................ 6-576-57

    Special considerations for a daisy chain ...................................................................................................................... 6-626-62

    xDSL transmission profile effect on QoS .................................................................................................................... 6-646-64

    ATM traffic profile provisioning for QoS ................................................................................................................... 6-656-65

    Cross-connect provisioning .............................................................................................................................................. 6-676-67

    Overbooking factor ............................................................................................................................................................... 6-696-69

    Congestion management schemes ................................................................................................................................... 6-706-70

    Traffic shaping - Policing - Scheduling ....................................................................................................................... 6-726-72

    ATM xDSL system turn-up and service provisioning scenarios and parameters

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-746-74

    Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6-756-75

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  • Turn-up provisioning ............................................................................................................................................................ 6-776-77

    Service activation ................................................................................................................................................................... 6-816-81

    Shelf cascading via E1IMA APs ..................................................................................................................................... 6-836-83

    Port provisioning and addressing for duplex mode AFMOs ............................................................................... 6-856-85

    Slot numbering and AIDs for the AnyMedia LAG Shelves ............................................................................. 6-886-88

    Service states .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6-906-90

    Profiles ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-966-96

    ADSL parameters - port settings ..................................................................................................................................... 6-986-98

    Setting other ADSL transmission parameters using the ADSL transmission profile .............................. 6-1026-102

    SHDSL parameters - port settings ................................................................................................................................ 6-1066-106

    E1IMA AP settings ............................................................................................................................................................. 6-1096-109

    ATM traffic parameters ..................................................................................................................................................... 6-1116-111

    Parameters in failure report profiles ............................................................................................................................ 6-1126-112

    Default values for ATM xDSL system provisioning parameters

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-1146-114

    Turn-up and service activation provisioning default values .............................................................................. 6-1166-116

    Predefined ADSL transmission profiles ..................................................................................................................... 6-1286-128

    Predefined SHDSL transmission profiles .................................................................................................................. 6-1326-132

    Predefined ADSL performance management profiles .......................................................................................... 6-1336-133

    Predefined SHDSL performance management profiles ....................................................................................... 6-1346-134

    Predefined ATM traffic profiles .................................................................................................................................... 6-1356-135

    Predefined ATM Traffic statistics threshold profiles ............................................................................................ 6-1376-137

    Predefined failure report profiles .................................................................................................................................. 6-1386-138

    Parameters in DMT profile ............................................................................................................................................. 6-1426-142

    Parameters in RFI notch profiles .................................................................................................................................. 6-1436-143

    ADSL transmission specification summary .............................................................................................................. 6-1446-144

    Alarm severity values

    Alarm severity and GSI ATM xDSL identifiers tables ........................................................................................ 6-1466-146

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  • ATM feeders

    Overview of ATM feeders ............................................................................................................................................... 6-1596-159

    ATM E3/DS3 feeder .......................................................................................................................................................... 6-1616-161

    E3/DS3 connections to the ATM backbone network when using a single AFME3/DS3 in simplex modewith no daisychaining .................................................................................................................................................... 6-1636-163

    E3/DS3 connections to the ATM backbone network when using two AFME3/DS3s in duplex modewith no daisychaining .................................................................................................................................................... 6-1646-164

    E3/DS3 Daisychaining capability ................................................................................................................................. 6-1656-165

    ATM E1 feeder (Background on IMA) ..................................................................................................................... 6-1706-170

    ATM E1 feeder ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6-1716-171

    ATM STM-1/OC-3c feeder ............................................................................................................................................. 6-1746-174

    STM-1/OC-3c Daisychaining capability .................................................................................................................... 6-1776-177

    AFMOs in duplex mode ................................................................................................................................................... 6-1806-180

    Optical couplers ................................................................................................................................................................... 6-1876-187

    Optical AFM Attenuation Design ................................................................................................................................. 6-1886-188

    ATM xDSL synchronization and timing

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-1936-193

    Synchronization and timing for E3/DS3 ATM network feeder interface ..................................................... 6-1946-194

    Synchronization and timing for E1 ATM network feeder interface ............................................................... 6-1966-196

    Synchronization and timing for STM-1/OC-3c ATM network feeder interface ....................................... 6-1986-198

    ATM xDSL timing .............................................................................................................................................................. 6-2006-200

    Synchronization and timing for the AnyMedia LAG 4300 Shelf ................................................................ 6-2016-201

    Miscellaneous

    Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-2026-202

    ATM xDSL product reliability ....................................................................................................................................... 6-2036-203

    ATM xDSL system powering ......................................................................................................................................... 6-2046-204

    Testing of drops on ATM xDSL application packs ............................................................................................... 6-2056-205

    A ATM xDSL Engineering Work Orders for AFMDS3

    Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1A-1

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  • Work Order for ATM xDSL Services Simplex AFMDS3 ............................................................................... A-3A-3

    Work Order for ATM xDSL Services Duplex AFMDS3 ............................................................................... A-27A-27

    B ATM xDSL Engineering Work Orders for AFME3

    Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... B-1B-1

    Work Order for ATM xDSL Services Simplex AFME3 ................................................................................... B-3B-3

    Work Order for ATM xDSL Services Duplex AFME3 .................................................................................. B-28B-28

    C ATM xDSL Engineering Work orders for AFMO

    Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... C-1C-1

    Work Order for ATM xDSL Services Simplex AFMO ..................................................................................... C-3C-3

    Work Order for ATM xDSL Services Duplex AFMO .................................................................................... C-28C-28

    D ATM xDSL Engineering Work Order for AFME1

    Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... D-1D-1

    Work Order for ATM xDSL Services Simplex AFME1 .................................................................................. D-3D-3

    Glossary

    Index

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  • About this information productAbout this information product

    PurposeThe Applications and Planning Guide (APOG) for the AnyMedia Access Systemconsists of three parts which are closely related to each other. They are not consideredto be independent information products. The titles of the three APOG parts are: AnyMedia Access System, Overview (363-211-585) AnyMedia Access System, Narrowband and ATM xDSL services (363-211-586) AnyMedia Access System, IP-based services (363-211-587).The two APOG parts Overview and Narrowband and ATM xDSL services replace theformer combined APOG with the ordering number 363-211-110.

    This APOG part Narrowband and ATM xDSL services provides the description of thenarrowband services and the ATM xDSL services of the AnyMedia Access System.The following information is provided in this information product: Description of the various services Description of the physical interfaces Operations, administration, maintenance, and provisioning (OAM&P) actions and

    tasks for narrowband services Operations, administration, maintenance, and provisioning (OAM&P) actions and

    tasks for ATM xDSL services System planning and engineering for narrowband services System planning and engineering for ATM xDSL services ATM xDSL engineering work orders.

    Reason for reissueThis is Issue 6 of the AnyMedia Access System, Applications and Planning Guide,Narrowband and ATM xDSL services.

    It has been reissued to include the following: Support of SHDSL Loopback tests CPE Routing - Remote Access to CPEs Downstream SRA supported by LPA420 and LPA833.Note that the features descriptions may be spread across the three APOG parts,depending on where the description matches best the overall context.

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  • Intended audienceCustomers who use this APOG include the following: Standardization groups Product evaluators Network planners Engineers.

    Conventions usedThe following conventions are used throughout this Applications and Planning Guide,Narrowband and ATM xDSL services.Acronyms and abbreviationsIn the text acronyms are expanded the first time they are used in the main text of achapter (for example permanent leased line (PLL)). If the acronym is a trademark, itwill not be spelled out. A list of acronyms is provided at the end of this document.Apparatus code followed by empty parenthesesAn apparatus code followed by empty parentheses () includes the letter-suffixedversions of the circuit pack. For example, LPP100( ) represents the LPP100 AP and/orthe LPP100B AP.CommandsAnyMedia Access System TL1 command names and messages are displayed inconstant-width font and are uppercase (for example RTRV-COND).Terms used (alphabetically ordered)The following are terms used in this information product that may have a differentmeaning than the general or common use of the term. a/b-cables refer generically to the tip/ring pair cables that attach to the faceplate of

    all application packs (APs). In the AnyMedia Access System, the term access means that the system provides

    the primary service interface for the subscriber to enter the network. ADSL line refers to the twisted copper pair carrying ADSL and narrowband

    services. ADSL modem means the ADSL data circuit-terminating equipment at the

    subscribers site. ADSL services refers to all services provided by ADSL APs and by the ADSL part

    of combo APs. ADSL2/ADSL2+ is the ADSL technology which refers to the ITU-T standard

    G.992.3 to G.992.5. This term will be used to distinguish between the legacyADSL technology and the next ADSL generation.

    AFM refers to all ATM feeder multiplexers regardless of the feeder type.

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  • The ATM feeder multiplexer AFME3 provides an E3 ATM user network interface.If a DS3 interface is required the ATM feeder multiplexer AFMDS3 has to be usedinstead, if an E1 interface is required the ATM feeder multiplexer AFME1 has to beused, or if an STM-1/OC-3c interface is required the ATM feeder multiplexerAFMO has to be used.

    The term AnyMedia ETSI V5 Shelf is used when the text especially refers to thebasic ETSI shelf with 16 AP slots. It houses the COMDAC(s), CIU and AFM(s).The AnyMedia ETSI V5 Shelf can house narrowband services and ATM xDSLservices.

    The term AnyMedia LAG Shelf is generally used for an AnyMedia shelf with ahigh capacity backplane, independently of the physical design of the shelf. It mayhouse COMDAC(s), CIU, AFM(s), IPFM(s) and APs. Currently two AnyMediaLAG Shelves are available, the AnyMedia LAG 1900 Shelf and the AnyMediaLAG 4300 Shelf.In comparison to an AnyMedia ETSI V5 Shelf the backplane of the AnyMediaLAG Shelf has expanded capacity.

    The AnyMedia LAG 1900 Shelf is a specific LAG Shelf. It contains seven 1Nhigh slots for 1N-sized common packs and 17 3N high slots for common packs(COMDAC, CIU, IPFM, AFM) and application packs with subscriber interfaces.The AnyMedia LAG 1900 Shelf can house narrowband services, ATM xDSLservices and/or IP-based services.

    The AnyMedia LAG 4300 Shelf is a specific LAG Shelf. It is designed as adouble-row LAG Shelf housed in an indoor cabinet.Each AnyMedia LAG 4300 Shelf may contain one NB subsystem, one IP-basedsubsystem and up to two BB subsystems.In comparison to an AnyMedia ETSI V5 Shelf the backplane of the AnyMediaLAG 4300 Shelf has expanded capacity.

    The AnyMedia LAG 4300 System can be delivered in three configurations: Configuration 1 - One AnyMedia LAG 4300 Shelf Configuration 2- Two AnyMedia LAG 4300 Shelves Configuration 3- Two AnyMedia LAG 4300 Shelves and two AnyMedia

    ETSI V5 Shelves. The term AnyMedia Mainshelf is used in a description that refers to any

    AnyMedia shelf that may contain COMDAC(s), CIU, AFM(s), IPFM(s) and APs,regardless whether it is an AnyMedia ETSI V5 Shelf, an AnyMedia LAG Shelfor an AnyMedia 800 Shelf.

    The term AnyMedia shelves is used whenever the text does not need todistinguish between the shelf types. It is mostly used where services and servicepacks are described.

    The AnyMedia 800 Shelf consists of a shelf very similar to an AnyMedia ETSIV5 Shelf, but 8 slots are equipped with an internal power subshelf instead of APs.

    ATM Operations Channel is a an ATM permanent virtual connection configured totransmit OAM&P information.

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  • ATM OAM&P interfaces in the AnyMedia Access System include the followingalternatives for connecting OAM&P interfaces: Console port on the AFM faceplate 10BaseT port on the AFM faceplate ATM Operations Channel

    ATM xDSL services refer to all typically supported ADSL, SDSL, and SHDSLservices and future digital subscriber line (DSL) services.

    In some occurrences the term broadband is used for ATM xDSL related termswhere ATM xDSL would be too specific or not commonly used (e.g. broadbandbus).

    Combo pack refers to an AP that supports narrowband services and ADSL servicescombined on one physical subscriber port.

    The term customer premises equipment (CPE) in general covers subscribersinstallation and subscribers terminal. For ADSL lines the CPE consists amongother equipment of an ADSL modem and a splitter (to separate the narrowbandsignal from the data signal). If both units are meant as a whole the term customerpremises equipment (CPE) is used in this manual.

    The term DS3 interface refers to a bit rate of 44.736 Mbps and a framingaccording to ITU-T recommendations G.804, I.432 and ANSI T1.107. withoutspecifying the physical interface.

    The term DSX-3 interface refers to everything that DS3 refers to with the additionof a specific physical interface according to Bellcore standard GR-499. The ATMfeeder multiplexer AFMDS3 provides a DSX-3 interface. In this manual the moregeneral term DS3 interface is used.

    E1 interface refers to the 2048-kbps digital feeder interfaces on the network side. E3 interface refers to the 34.368-Mbps digital feeder interface that carries the ATM

    payload cells. The E3 interface is provided by the ATM feeder multiplexer AFM. The general term Element Management System (EMS) denotes a software tool used

    for management actions and tasks. The element management system designed forthe AnyMedia Access System is the Navis AnyMedia Element ManagementSystem (NAM).

    The AnyMedia Graphical System Interface software (GSI) includes narrowband,ATM xDSL and IP-based services.

    The term GSI/EMS stands for the function of the network management system forthe AnyMedia Access System, independent of using the GSI or another EMS likethe NAM.

    Inband signaling via ATM Operations Channel within ATM permanent virtualconnection (PVC) means sending messages not via a special OAM&P interface butembedded in the ATM cell stream.

    The term IP-based services refers to all services that are transported via the IPnetwork.

    The term legacy ADSL refers to ADSL technology regarding ITU-T G.992.1. Thisterm will be used to distinguish between the first ADSL generation and the next(ADSL2/ADSL2+) technology.

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  • Mixed configuration means a configuration of the AnyMedia shelves includingpacks for narrowband services and for ATM xDSL services.

    The Navis AnyMedia Element Management System (NAM) is an elementmanagement system (EMS) that includes network management capabilities fornarrowband and ATM xDSL services.

    Narrowband services typically include POTS services, permanent leased line (PLL)and ISDN as well as n-times 64 kbps to 2 Mbps.

    The term pack is generally used for common packs (e.g. COMDAC, CIU, IO_E1,IO_HDLC, PFU, AFME3, AFMDS3) and application packs (APs).

    SDSL services refers to all services provided by SDSL APs. SHDSL services refers to all services provided by SHDSL APs. The term [S]HDSL refers to both: HDSL and SHDSL (narrowband services). The term system application is used here for the AnyMedia Access System when

    the text refers to how a certain network element is used with respect to services. The term system configuration is used here for the AnyMedia Access System

    when the text refers to as a system equipped with certain packs or units for acertain application including the related database.

    TDM COMDAC generally refers to a COMDAC in a system configuration withIO_E1 packs where the narrowband signals are transported within physical E1 linksacross a TDM network.

    TL1 system interface (TL1SI) means any interface for operations using TL1commands.

    V5.x is used whenever the following text refers to V5.1 as well as to V5.2. xDSL service means any ATM xDSL service transmitted over twisted pairs.

    Examples are ADSL, SDSL, SHDSL, universal asymmetric digital subscriber line(UDSL), and very high bit rate digital subscriber line (VDSL).

    In this manual the subscriber interface for analog POTS is named Z interface. Insome countries this interface can be called a/b-interface where the a-leg sometimesmay be called tip and the b-leg ring.

    TrademarksTrademarks of Alcatel-Lucent and other companies are in italics. They are identifiedwith the registered mark () or trademark () symbol the first time the trademarks areused in the text (for example Alcatel-Lucent AnyMedia Access System).

    Related documentationThe following is orderable documentation related to the AnyMedia Access Systemand for additional components. For the ordering address see How to order (p. xxiii).Additionally, these information products are accessible from the Alcatel-Lucentinternal webpage: http://access.de.lucent.com/ACCESS/cdoc/index.html

    Manual Type Comcode CIC OrderingNumber (1)

    Applications and Planning Guide (APOG), Overview 109 562 744 363-211-585

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  • Manual Type Comcode CIC OrderingNumber (1)

    Applications and Planning Guide (APOG), Narrowband andATM xDSL services

    109 562 751 363-211-586

    Applications and Planning Guide (APOG), IP-based services 109 562 769 363-211-587Data Sheet Book 109 218 651 363-211-251

    Ordering Guide 109 097 782 363-211-144

    Commands and Procedures for Narrowband Services withTDM COMDAC

    109 105 635 363-211-119

    Commands and Procedures for ATM xDSL Services 109 024 737 363-211-133

    Commands and Procedures for IP-based Services 109 562 736 363-211-555Installation Manual for DC-Powered Racks for ETSI V5 andLAG 1900 Shelves

    109 576 140 363-211-603 (2)

    Installation Manual for the Mainshelf and DC-powered racks 109 024 752 363-211-207 (3)Installation Manual for AC-powered racks 109 024 745 363-211-206AnyMedia LAG 4300 System, Installation Manual (IM) 109 461 939 363-211-256Customer Documentation on CD-ROM 108 298 787 363-211-114

    Notes:

    1. For the ordering address see How to order (p. xxiii).2. Applicable for the new DC-powered racks based on CABI600 mechanics (J1C293B-1 L1 and

    J1C301B-1 L1)3. Applicable for the established DC-powered racks J1C283B-1 L2 and J1C293A-1 L2.

    Print copy (hard copy)All listed documents are available in print.CD-ROMThe following table lists the information products for the AnyMedia Access Systemwhich are available in PDF format and/or in HTML format on CD-ROM. An AdobeAcrobat Reader is provided to view them.

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  • CD-ROM Comcode Ordering NumberAnyMedia Access System Customer Documentation onCD-ROM includes: Applications and Planning Guide (APOG), Overview in

    pdf format Applications and Planning Guide (APOG), Narrowband

    and ATM xDSL services in pdf format Applications and Planning Guide (APOG), IP-based

    services in pdf format Data Sheet Book in pdf format Ordering Guide in pdf format Commands and procedures for Narrowband Services with

    TDM COMDAC in HTML and pdf format Commands and Procedures for ATM xDSL Services in

    HTML and pdf format Commands and Procedures for IP-based Services in

    HTML and pdf format Installation Manual for the Mainshelf and for

    DC-powered Racks in pdf format Installation Manual for AC-powered Racks in pdf format Description of TL1 commands in HTML format

    108298787 363-211-114 (1)

    Notes:

    1. For the ordering address see How to order (p. xxiii).

    How to orderFor ordering information products or to request placement on the standing order list,send or call in an order as follows.

    For ordering, a purchase order number, or charge card number is required with allorders. A charge card number cannot be accepted from outside USA.

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  • 1 1Services

    Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

    PurposeAlcatel-Lucent AnyMedia Access System offers a wide range of services to meet thetelecommunications providers needs. This chapter details the various servicessupported by the AnyMedia Access System.

    Note that all kind of IP-based services are covered in the Applications and PlanningGuide for IP-based Services (363-211-587).Typical applications of the AnyMedia Access System in telecommunication networksare shown in the Applications and Planning Guide Overview (363-211-585).

    Contents

    Narrowband services 1-2

    Overview 1-3

    V5.x (switched) services / Subscriber side 1-4V5.x (switched) services / Network side 1-6V3 switched services / Subscriber side 1-9

    V3 switched services / Network side 1-10

    Non-switched services / Subscriber side 1-11

    Non-switched services / Network side 1-14

    Host/remote terminal interconnection service 1-15ATM xDSL-based services and configurations 1-16ATM xDSL services 1-17

    Quality of service for ATM xDSL services 1-24Configuration options for the ATM xDSL subsystem 1-26

    Daisychaining of AnyMedia LAG Shelves 1-32

    Local shelf daisychaining 1-33

    Remote shelf daisychaining via SDH ring 1-34

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    PurposeThe narrowband services supported by the AnyMedia Access System are shown onthe next pages.Narrowband services

    Important! In the LAG Shelves special COMDAC types with extendedfunctionality are used to support NB services. For a description refer to theDatasheet Book (363-211-251).Important! An AnyMedia Access System acting as remote terminal in ahost/remote terminal application solely supports POTS, ISDN BRA, V5 SPALL andV5 SPDLL subscriber services.

    Contents

    Overview 1-3

    V5.x (switched) services / Subscriber side 1-4V5.x (switched) services / Network side 1-6V3 switched services / Subscriber side 1-9

    V3 switched services / Network side 1-10

    Non-switched services / Subscriber side 1-11

    Non-switched services / Network side 1-14

    Host/remote terminal interconnection service 1-15

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    The figure below shows narrowband services supported by the AnyMedia AccessSystem

    E1 link (2 Mbps)for LL service

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    PRA Primary rate accessSHDSL Single pair high bit-rate digital subscriber lineSN Service nodeTA Terminal adapterTE Terminal equipmentTSI Timeslot interchangeUGLL Unstructured leased line via G.703 interfaceULL Unstructured leased lineUVLL Unstructured leased line via V.35, V.36 or X.21

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  • V5.x (switched) services / Subscriber side...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

    Switched NB services subscriber sideThe following narrowband services are supported on the subscriber side: POTS service via Z interface ISDN BRA service via U interface V5 ISDN PRA service via HDSL interface.

    POTS serviceThe POTS service via Z interface provides the connection of analog subscriber lines.Normally the Z interface is used for switched telephony. It carries signals such asvoice and voice-band data and multi-frequency push-button signals, etc. It isprovisioned on a Z port which must provide the DC feeding of the subscribersterminal and functions such as DC signaling, ringing, periodic pulse metering, etc.,where appropriate.

    ISDN BRA serviceThe ISDN BRA service via U interface provides the connection of digital switchedsubscriber lines. The U interface can be provisioned to use one or two B-channels (1or 2 64-kbps transmission capability for voice and data) and one D-channel (16-kbpstransmission capability for signaling and data).Following line codings are used: 2B1Q 4B3T.

    V5 ISDN PRA serviceThe V5 ISDN primary rate access (PRA) service via HDSL interface according toETSI ETS 300233 provides the connection of a private branch exchange (PBX).Depending on the [S]HDSL application mode the following capacity is available: Point-to point mode (HDSL application mode)

    The full transmission capability of 30 B-channels (30 64 kbps) and oneD-channel (64 kbps) is available in this mode.

    Single-pair mode (HDSL application mode).The transmission capability of 15 B-channels (15 64 kbps) and one D-channel(64 kbps) is available in this mode.

    Point-to-point single pair mode (SHDSL application mode)The full transmission capability of 30 B-channels (30 64 kbps) and oneD-channel (64 kbps) is available in this mode.

    For more details and for configuration examples refer to HDSL application modes(p. 5-69)and SHDSL application modes (p. 5-74)A V5 ISDN PRA subscriber is connected to the network via a V5.2 interface.

    Services

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