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IP DSLAM MA5616 128Ports ADSL2+/VDSL2


The SmartAX MA5616 (the MA5616 for short) is an industry-leading remote multi dwelling unit (MDU) launched by Huawei, which supports flexible configurations and provides broadband services on Fiber To The Building (FTTB) and Fiber To The Curb (FTTC) networks. The MA5616 is a box-type device measuring 2-U high and 19-inch wide and providing two GPON or GE uplink ports and ADSL2+,VDSL2, SHDSL, POTS, ISDN, FE and GE ports. The MA5616 features a high access density, high processing capability, high reliability, easy maintenance, environment-friendlily and energy conservation, and future-oriented architecture design and can be used in corridors, cabinets, indoor, and outdoor usage scenarios.

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Characteristics 

High access density: The MA5616 supports a maximum of 256 POTS users, 128 ADSL2+ users, 192 VDSL2 users, or 64FE users. The MA5616 supports 128 POTS users and 128 ADSL2+ users simultaneously by using a combo board.

Flexible configurations: Service boards are slot compatible and different types of ports can be configured flexibly, improving the actual configuration ratio and meeting different customer requirements.

Support for the combo board to improve the access density, reduce the space of the equipment room, and simplify cable routing complexity.

Support for the P2P optical access board (4GE+4FE) to provide high bandwidth for valued customers.

Support for 48-V backup power (lead-acid batteries and LiFePO4 batteries).

Operable IPTV services: Strong service switching capability, packet forwarding capability, and high integration (data exchange and user management) enable the MA5616 to have carrier-class multicast operation capability.

Perfect voice features, supporting basic services (voice service, fax service, and modem service) and supplementary services (three-way calling, call waiting, call transfer, calling line identification presentation, and calling number restriction).

Plug-and-play (PnP) service provisioning: The MA5616 allows remote issuing of configuration. A management channel and service channel are created after the MA5616 is powered on and registers successfully. Manual onsite configuration is not required.

Efficient management and maintenance: free of field software commissioning, remote acceptance, remote upgrade and patch installation, and remote fault location.

High reliability: The MA5616 supports the working temperature from -40 to 65, 6 kV lightning protection, and corrosion-proof design of boards.

Prudent security measures: The MA5616 meets security requirements of telecom services to ensure system and user security.

Environment-friendly and energy conservation: The MA5616 uses a highly effective power supply system to reduce system power consumption. It uses an intelligent fan system that adjusts the rotating speed to reduce power consumption when the system is idle. It uses high-performance chipset to reduce chipset power consumption. It uses POTS short-loop design to reduce port power consumption in short distances.

Future-oriented architecture design: The MA5616 provides corresponding service boards to quickly meet operators’ network and service requirements in the future without any modification.

 

Specifications  

Features

CCUB control board

CCUC control board

Dimensions (H×W×D)

88.1mm × 442mm × 245mm

88.1mm × 442mm × 245mm

Network-side port

The MA5616 supports the following configurations:
• 1 × GPON + 1 × GE
• 2 × GE

The MA5616 supports the following configurations:
• 1 × GPON + 1 × GE
• 2 × GE

User-side port

The MA5616 provides four slots and the following 10 service boards:
• 24-channel VDSL2 board (17a, over POTS, built-in SPL)
 
• 24-channel VDSL2 board (17a, over POTS, external SPL) 
• 24-channel VDSL2 board (17a, over ISDN, external SPL)
• 16-channel VDSL2 board (30a, over POTS, built-in SPL)
 
• 32-channel ADSL2+ board (built-in SPL) 
• 32-channel combo board (32 × POTS + 32 × ADSL2+) 
• 64-channel POTS board 
• 32-channel POTS board 
• 8-channel ISDN board 
• 16-channel G.SHDSL board (supporting ATM and PTM)

The MA5616 provides four slots and the following 13 service boards:
• 24-channel VDSL2 board (17a, over POTS, built-in SPL)
 
• 24-channel VDSL2 board (17a, over POTS, external SPL) 
• 24-channel VDSL2 board (17a, over ISDN, external SPL) 
• 16-channel VDSL2 board (30a, over POTS, built-in SPL) 
• 32-channel ADSL2+ board (built-in SPL) 
• 32-channel combo board (32 × POTS + 32 × ADSL2+)
• 64-channel POTS board
 
• 32-channel POTS board 
• 8-channel ISDN board 
• 16-channel G.SHDSL board (supporting ATM and PTM) 
• 16-channel FE (electrical) board 
• P2P board with 4 GE (combo of optical port and electrical port) + 4 FE (optical port) 
• 48-channel VDSL2 board (17a, over POTS, external SPL, supporting MELT)

Operating temperature

-40 to 65; startup at -25

-40 to 65; startup at -25

Humidity

5% to 95% (non-condensing)

5% to 95% (non-condensing)

Heat dissipation mode

Providing fans for heat dissipation. The rotating speed can be automatically adjusted.

Providing fans for heat dissipation. The rotating speed can be automatically adjusted.

Power supply

AC: 220 V/110 V
DC: -48 V

AC: 220 V/110 V
DC: -48 V

Backup power

Support for 48-V backup power Support for lead-acid batteries and LiFePO4 batteries

Support for 48-V backup power Support for lead-acid batteries and LiFePO4 batteries

Weight

4.8 kg (empty chassis)
7.2 kg (full configuration)

4.8 kg (empty chassis)
7.2 kg (full configuration)

 

 Features 

Features

CCUB control board

CCUC control board

GPON

ITU G.984-compliance

ITU G.984-compliance

8 T-CONTs

32 T-CONTs

128 GEM ports

1000 GEM ports

Broadband

4K VLANs, supporting QinQ and stacking VLANs

4K VLANs, supporting QinQ and stacking VLANs

4K MAC addresses, supporting VMAC

4K MAC addresses, supporting VMAC

VLAN switching

VLAN switching

Conversion from PPPoA to PPPoE and from IPoA to IPoE

Conversion from PPPoA to PPPoE and from IPoA to IPoE

802.1p, supporting PQ and WRR flow control, and ACL

802.1p, supporting PQ and WRR flow control, and ACL

Voice

SIP and H.248

SIP and H.248

ISDN BRA port

ISDN BRA port

POTS short-loop design

POTS short-loop design

ADSL2+

Compliance with ITU-T G992.1 to G992.5, and T1.413

Compliance with ITU-T G992.1 to G992.5, and T1.413

Annex M

Annex M

ADSL2 + bonding (2-wire, 4-wire, 6-wire, or 8-wire)

ADSL2 + bonding (2-wire, 4-wire, 6-wire, or 8-wire)

VDSL2

G993.2-compliance

G993.2-compliance

8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a, and 30a profiles

8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a, and 30a profiles

2-wire VDSL2 bonding

2-wire VDSL2 bonding

SHDSL

G991.2-compliance

G991.2-compliance

G.SHDSL.Bis, supporting ATM and PTM

G.SHDSL.Bis, supporting ATM and PTM

EFM bonding (2-wire, 4-wire, 6-wire, or 8-wire)

EFM bonding (2-wire, 4-wire, 6-wire, or 8-wire)

Multicast

IGMPv2 and IGMPv3

IGMPv2 and IGMPv3

IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping

IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping

A maximum of 1024 configurable multicast programs in the systemA maximum of 256 multicast usersA maximum of 16 concurrent multicast programs for each user

A maximum of 1024 configurable multicast programs in the systemA maximum of 256 multicast usersA maximum of 16 concurrent multicast programs for each user

Security

PPPoE + and DHCP option82

PPPoE + and DHCP option82

Static and dynamic MAC address binding

Static and dynamic MAC address binding

Anti-MAC and anti-IP spoofing; source MAC address and IP address filtering

Anti-MAC and anti-IP spoofing; source MAC address and IP address filtering

Anti-DoS attack and firewall

Anti-DoS attack and firewall

Maintenance and management

SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3

SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3

Telnet and SSHv2

Telnet and SSHv2

Remote and batch pre-deployment

Remote and batch pre-deployment

Remote upgrade and monitoring

Remote upgrade and monitoring

 

Deployment Scenarios

The MA5616 provides GPON and GE uplink ports and provides multiple services by supporting flexible board configurations. The MA5616 provides broadband, voice, and video services through ADSL2+/ VDSL2/FE boards, voices service through POTS boards, leased line services through SHDSL or P2P boards.