
The MA5608T has a strong adaptability to the environment and can be deployed quickly. In FTTx networks, the OLT is moved closer to the user side, which can save backbone optical cable resources. This solves the problem of a few users and long access distance, when FTTx services are applied in an area with a low population density.
· Deployed at the remote end, including the base stations (BSs) and outdoor environments
· 2 U high, and supports a maximum of two service boards
· Connected to MxUs or ONTs and used in FTTB/C and FTTH scenarios
· Connected to xDSL terminals and phones and used in the MSAN/DSLAM scenario
Chassis supports 2 Service Slots
One power slot, can supply with 2 ports DC redundancy, or AC and DC redundancy (battery)
Two slot redundancy for main control board
Support GPON, EPON and P2P (Optical Access);xDSL and POTS(Copper Access)
Support GPON & EPON simultaneously
Support 8-GPON port interface card GPBD, 16-GPON port interface card GPFD
Support GPON split ration 1:128
Support GE uplink (embedded in MCUD main control board) or 10GE uplink (embedded in MCUD1 main control board)
MA5608T Software Version available at V800R011,R013 ,R015,R016 and others
MA5608T configuration:
2 MCUD of control and uplink integreated board(MCUD1 10G Uplink for Option)
1 MPWD AC & DC Power Board OR 1 MPWC Dual DC power board (AC to DC Power Converter have to buy separate)
1 GPON or EPON 8 ports board with 8 Modules; (GPFD EPFD 16Ports for Option)
Acessories: Power cable, earth cable, patchcords, banding ribbon, screws etc
Product Features
Optical Access
· Supports a split ratio of 1:128.
· Support small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optical module of Class B+ or Class C+ and XFP optical module, which can be used in different scenarios.
· High-density 48 single-fiber bi-directional or 24 two-fiber bi-directional GE/FE P2P optical access is supported.
Full Service Access
· Supports the High-Performance Multicast Service. The device employs the multicast technology to provide IP video services, including live TV and QVoD, for carriers. By introducing the multicast technology, the network device can manage, control, and forward IP video services and thus meets carriers’ requirements for provisioning IP video service.
· The MA5608Thas completed its interoperability test with all mainstream NGN/IMSs.
· Connection to the NGN/IMS network through SIP or H.248, implementing the VoIP service (including the voice, fax, and modem services).
· The MA5608T supports reconstruction of traditional voice devices such as the N*64K private line device and ISDN PRI PBX, implementing the ALL IP architecture.
· Implements base station access solution by using MA5608T (OLT)+MDU. And the MA5608T supports clock synchronization in the base station access scenario.
· The MPLS PWE3 provides the E2E reliability and quality assurance for the service.
Integrated Capability of Access and Convergence
NE Convergence
· The MA5608T features powerful access and convergence capability. In the downstream direction, it supports cascading to other devices through the GE or 10GE port. In the upstream direction, it supports connection to the IP/MPLS network through the GE or 10GE port. It also supports dual homing to the BRAS through direct connection.
Product application
FTTH/FTTB/FTTC Network Application
Voice Service Network Application
MA5680T (ETSI) |
MA5680T (IEC) |
MA5683T |
MA5608T |
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Supported cabinet | Indoor cabinet: N63E-22, N66E-18
Outdoor cabinet: F01T500, F01D2000 |
Indoor cabinet: N66E-22
Outdoor cabinet: none |
Indoor cabinet: N66E-18
Outdoor cabinet: F01T500, F01S300, F01T300 |
Indoor cabinet: N63E-22
Outdoor cabinet: F01S100, F01S200 |
Board configuration | 2 slots for control boards
16 slots for service boards 1 slot for the universal interface board 2 slots for upstream interface boards 2 slots for power interface boards. |
2 slots for control boards
14 slots for service boards 1 slot for the universal interface board 2 slots for upstream interface boards 2 slots for power interface boards. |
2 slots for control boards
6 slots for service boards 1 slot for the universal interface board 2 slots for upstream interface boards 2 slots for power interface boards. |
2 slots for control boards
2 slots for service boards 1 or 2 slots for the power interface board. |
Supported control board and its switching capacity | SCUN: 480 Gbit/s in active/standby mode or 960 Gbit/s in load-sharing mode | MCUD/MCUD1: 128 Gbit/s in active/standby mode or 256 Gbit/s in load-sharing mode | ||
System Layer 2 packet forwarding rate | SCUN: 726 Mpps in active/standby mode or 1452 Mpps in load-sharing mode
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MCUD/MCUD1: 190 Mpps in active/standby mode or 380 Mpps in load-sharing mode | ||
Switching/Forwarding delay | Short forwarding delay: The 100 Mbit/s Ethernet port sends the 64-byte Ethernet packets at a delay shorter than 20 μs. | |||
BER in full load | BER of a port when the port transmits data in full load < 10 e-7 | |||
System reliability specifications | System: redundant configuration.
System availability for the typical configuration: > 99.999% Mean time between failures (MTBF): about 45 years. NOTE: Due to different network environments and different boards used by devices, the preceding MTBF (45 years) of the MA5600T/MA5603T/MA5608Tis only for reference. The average repair time for field replaceable units (FRUs) is about 2 hours. The preceding values are only for reference. For details, contact the related Huawei engineers. |
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Maximum number of ADSL2+ ports in a subrack | 1024 | 896 | 384 | 128 |
Maximum number of VDSL2 ports in a subrack | 1024 | 896 | 384 | 128 |
Maximum number of EFM SHDSL ports in a subrack | 512 | 448 | 192 | 64 |
Maximum number of TDM SHDSL ports in a subrack | 256 | 224 | 96 | 32 |
Maximum number of POTS ports in a subrack | 1024 | 896 | 384 | 128 |
Maximum number of ISDN BRA ports in a subrack | 512 | 448 | 192 | 64 |
Maximum number of ISDN PRA ports in a subrack | 64 | 64 | 64 | 64 |
Maximum number of GPON ports in a subrack | 256 | 224 | 96 | 32 |
Maximum number of 10G GPON ports in a subrack | 128 | 112 | 48 | 16 |
Maximum number of P2P FE ports in a subrack | 768 | 672 | 288 | 96 |
Maximum number of P2P GE ports in a subrack | 768 | 672 | 288 | 96 |
Maximum number of upstream ports (GE ports in the GIU slot) in a subrack | 8 | 8 | 8 | – |
Maximum number of upstream ports (10GE ports in the GIU slot) in a subrack | 4 | 4 | 4 | – |
Maximum number of upstream ports (PON ports in the GIU slot) in a subrack | 2 (in the active/standby mode) | 2 (in the active/standby mode) | 2 | – |
Maximum number of upstream ports (ports on the control board) in a subrack | SCUN: 8 x GE (in the load-sharing mode) | MCUD: 8 x GE (in the load-sharing mode)
MCUD1: 4 x GE + 4 x 10GE/GE (in the load-sharing mode) |
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Maximum number of extended subracks connected to a master subrack | 32 | 32 | 32 | – |
Maximum number of ONUs supported by each subrack | · For Layer 2 applications, the maximum number of ONUs supported by each subrack is determined based on the number of MAC addresses and service flows supported by the control board, as well as the number of MAC addresses and service flows planned for the ONUs.
· For Layer 3 applications, the maximum number of ONUs supported by each subrack is determined based on the number of routes and ARP entries supported by the control board. |
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