IES-5000
6.5U MSAN/DSLAM with DC Power
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Non-blocking Gigabit backplane
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Multi-service Interfaces
including ADSL2/2+,
G.SHDSL.BIS, VDSL2, VOIP (SIP &
H.248), Fiber-based FE and E1
IMA
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Comprehensive QoS to enhance
triple play users’ experience
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Field proven IGMP snooping and
proxy for IPTV deployment
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Flexible ACL, VLAN-aware DHCP
and anti-IP/MAC address
spoofing to prevent malicious
attack
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DHCP option 82 and PPPoE IA
features support versatile IP
address assignment
IES-5005
3.5U MSAN/DSLAM with DC Power
Removing the Obstacles of Service
Provisioning Mid-size Multi-Service
Access Platform for Smoothly Migrating
to Next Generation Network
Benefits
Service aware
The IES-5000/5005 Series is equipped with non-blocking gigabit backplane, failover-enabled
Management Switch Cards (MSC), dual power modules, high-port density DSL line cards and VoIP
line cards. With embedded IP-centric QoS, security and multicasting features, the IES-5000/5005-
chassis-based system facilitates Telco/ISP delivering high degree of quality of experience to today’s
demanding residential and business customers, and achieving its infrastructure provisioning
criteria of reliability, flexibility and scalability at competitive CAPEX/OPEX. The IES-5000/5005 Series
is temperature-hardened and can be installed in street cabinet, suitable for outside plant
deployment.
IES-5000
IES-5000
IES-5005
IES-5005
6.5U/3.5U MSAN/DSLAM
6.5U/3.5U MSAN/DSLAM
with DC Power
with DC Power
Scalability
The IES-5000 is a 6.5U height and 10-slot chassis-based system with separated 5U splitter frame.
Two of the 10 slots are reserved for Management Switch Cards (MSC) and the remaining 8 slots are
for DSL, VoIP and Ethernet line cards. The compact design of IES-5005 offers a 3.5U height and 5-slot
chassis-based system with a separated 3U splitter frame. One slot is reserved for MSC card and the
remaining 4 slots are for DSL, VoIP and Ethernet line cards.
The MSC has 4 GE ports for uplink and subtending. With the subtending feature, the IES-5000/5005
Series can be cascaded in the rack at a central office, or be connected to remote IES products in the
form of a tree, ring, or daisy-chained as needed. The uplinks can be used as a traffic aggregation and
can be plugged in trunk or set to work in 1+1 redundant mode. Additionally, two Management
Switch Cards (MSC) for link redundancy and failover support. In case when one MSC fails, the
second MSC takes over control within 1 second.
The ADSL2/ADSL2+ line cards have two options: 48-ports and 72-ports. G.SHDSL.bis/VoIP line cards
have 48 ports, the VDSL2 line card comes with 24/48 ports and 20 ports for fiber-based Fast
Ethernet line card.
IES-5000
IES-5000
IES-5005
IES-5005
6.5U/3.5U MSAN/DSLAM
6.5U/3.5U MSAN/DSLAM
with DC Power
with DC Power
Multiple standard DSL services
ADSL line card provides 48/72 ports with transmission bandwidth up to 25 Mbps/2.4 Mbps. ADSL line cards also provide G.bond port bonding to increase
service range or double transmission bandwidth. VDSL line cards provide with a ADLS2+ fallback function (Annex A and Annex B) allows Telco operators
migrating existing ADSL2+ services to VDSL2 services seamlessly. SHDSL line cards provide 48 ports with transmission bandwidth up to 5.69 Mbps/22.76
Mbps/45.52 Mbps in ATM/EFM mode. VDSL line cards provides 24/48 ports with transmission bandwidth up to 100 Mbps/100 Mbps. All DSL cards are hot
swappable to ensure system stability.
Advanced triple play functionality
The IES-5000/5005 provides complete ATM QoS (UBR/VBR/CBR) and Ethernet L2 QoS on the line cards. The IP QoS (Packet classification/Rate
Limiting/Queue Scheduling) is provided on the Network Termination cards as well. Sophisticated PVC to VLAN bridging and aggregation enables
end-to-end QoS and various service allocation and provisioning. In addition, the IES-5000/5005 supports non-blocking traffic forwarding and multicast
features with up to 256 multicast groups. For security, the IES-5000/5005 provides anti MAC/IP address spoofing, broadcast storm prevention, MAC count
limiting, and policy-based packet filtering. All these features allow ISPs/Telco operators to provide High Speed Internet access, VoIP, Near VOD, Broadcast
TV and TV on demand, and other features easily.
Robust physical safety design
The IES-5000/5005 guarantees physical safety by embedding voltage, temperature and FAN speed sensors. When an abnormal condition is detected, the
LED displays and/or the corresponding alarms will come up to alert the operators. In cases when the system temperature goes higher than the configured
threshold, thermal cutoff protection kicks into action and the system will shut down automatically.
Sophisticated OAM&P Element Management System (EMS)
The IES-5000/5005 provides various management methods: local console port, Web-based configuration, Telnet, and SNMP v1/v2/v3-based EMS (NetAtlas
Access EMS). Included management functions are Alarm and Status Surveillance, Configuration management, Performance management, and Fault
management. The IES-5000/5005 allows operators to create multiple administrative accounts and 3 levels of access rights. Accounts with the first-level
privilege have full access rights. Second-level privilege accounts have the same access rights as first-level accounts except for account management.
Third-level accounts can only view configuration settings and performance statistics. NetAtlas Access EMS also provides view-based MIB management
and XML-based north bound interface. These features allow Telco operators to provide wholesale service to smaller CLECs and ISPs.
Distributed and QoS-assured media gateway
The IES-5000/5005 provides a parallel and distributed media gateway architecture to empower VoIP services taking advantage of POTS voice signals, in
addition to FAX and modem services. With the architecture, each media gateway serves up to 48 POTS ports and operates independently with each other.
As part of the benefit, there is no throughput bottleneck or single-point failure issue in this architecture, the performance and reliability of the
VoIP/fax/modem services are outstanding as well. The media gateway provides G.711, G.723, G.726, G.729a/b and T.38 codecs while RFC3261 SIP and
H.248 network signaling protocols are supported as well.
Specifications
System Specifications
DSL Compliant
• ADSL:
- G.992.1 Annex A, G.992.3 Annex A, G.992.5
Annex A
- G.992.1 Annex B, G.992.3 Annex B, G.992.5
Annex B
Support G.992.3 and G.992.5 spectral mask
Support Annex M and Annex L in G.992.3
and G.992.5
Support EOC and overhead channel access
Support the latency path function
Support loop diagnostic function specified
Support the power management capability
Support the capability of the Seamless Rate
Adaptation (SRA) on-line configuration
Single and dual end loop test
G.998.1 port bonding
• SHDSL: G.991.2, G.991.2.bis, G.998.1
• VDSL2: G.993.2, G.994.1, G.997.1
ATM Traffic Management
• Support 8 PVC per DSL port
• Support UBR, CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, QoS
mechanisms
• Support ATM Forum TM 4.0 peak cell rate traffic
parameter
• Support downstream traffic shaping function
per ATM PVC
• Support ATM F5 OAM cells for end-to-end loop
back test (ITU-T Rec. I.610)
Performance
• Eight queues with packet priority scheduling
(SPQ, WRR)
• Support 256 IGMP multicast groups
• The maximum channel zapping processing time
is 250 ms
• DSCP to 802.1p mapping
Security
• Per port and per VLAN isolation
• IEEE 802.1x (authentication)
• Rule-based packet filtering (L2 ~ L4 ACL)
• MAC count limiting
• ARP broadcast filtering
• DHCP broadcast filtering
• VLAN aware DHCP snooping
• NetBiOS filtering
• IGMP filtering
• Anti IP/MAC address spoofing
• Support TACACS+ remote authentication
VLAN
• 4094 IEEE 802.1Q compliant VLAN tagging
• VLAN stacking (Q-in-Q)
• VLAN bridge function (multiple PVCs to one
VLAN)(N:1)
• PVC and VLAN one to one mapping (1:1)
• VLAN trunking (single PVC join multiple
VLAN)(1:N)
• Support GVRP function
Traffic Management
• Bandwidth control and broadcast/multicast/
unknown unicast control on Gigabit Ethernet
ports
• STP: IEEE 802.1d, IEEE 802.1w, IEEE 802.1s
• IP bridge
• IEEE 802.3ad (Link aggregation control protocol)
• IP multicast forwarding
• IGMP v1, v2, v3 snooping/proxy
• IGMP multicasting channel limiting
• VLAN aware DHCP snooping
• DHCP relay option 82 with sub-option 1 & 2
• TR-101 compliant PPPoE intermediate agent
• Multicast bandwidth control
• L2 ~ L4 ACL
• IGMP group count/filtering profile
VoIP Features
• Codes: G.711, G.726, G.729a/b, G.723.1
• Network signaling protocols: ITU-T H.248 v2,
SIP v2 (RFC 3261)
• RTP (RFC 1889)
• RTCP (RFC 1890)
• FAX/Modem pass through (T.38) via RTP
• Tone detection and generation (bi-directional)-
RFC2833 RTP Payload for DTMF
• Echo cancellation and auto gain control (G.165,
G.168)
• VAD (Voice Activity Detection)
• CNG (Comfort Noise Generation)
• Caller ID generation and detection
• Supplementary services
- Local dial available
- Emergency call local route
- Do not disturb
- Selective/anonymous call rejection
- Call waiting
- Call transfer (blind and attended transfer)
- Call return and call back on busy
- Off hook warning tone
Network Management
• Local management through a craft terminal
• Web-based management interface
• Cluster management (up to 8 cluster members)
• View-based network management
• Support XML-based North Bound Interface
NetAtlas Access EMS
• In-band and out-of-band IP interface for
management (SSH, SFTP)
• SNMP management (through ZyXEL NetAtlas
Access EMS)
- SNMPv1/v2c/v3 agent/traps
- Standard MIBs
RFC 1213 MIB II
ADSL line MIB (RFC 2662)/extension line MIB
(RFC 3440)
SHDSL line MIB (RFC 3276)
VDSL line MIB (RF 3728)
Bridge MIB/extension MIB
RMON MIB (RFC 1757)
- Vendor specific MIBs, e.g.,
Chassis management MIB (fan speed,
voltage, temperature)