Networking Scenarios and Hardware Configurations
Networking
Scenario
Description
OLT Device
ONU Device
Home service
networking
In home service networking,
an MA5633 connects to cable
modems (CMs) at user homes
through radio frequency (RF)
ports and provides home
services for users, including
the cable TV (CATV)
service, Internet access
service, VoD service,
broadband TV (BTV)
service, and PacketCable
service.
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MA5603T/
MA5600T:
SCUV+GPMD
+SPUF or
SCUV+OPGE/
ETHB+SPUF
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MA5608T:
MCUE+GPMD
+SPUF or
MCUE+OPGE/
ETHB+SPUF
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Equipped with a
built-in optical
receiver:
MA5633,
providing 4-out
radio frequency
(RF) ports
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Equipped without
a built-in optical
receiver:
MA5633,
providing 2-in-2-
out or 4-in-4-out
RF ports
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Equipped with a
built-in WDM:
MA5633,
providing 4-out
radio frequency
(RF) ports
L2VPN
enterprise
service
networking
In L2VPN enterprise service
networking, an MA5633
connects to cable modems
(CMs) through radio
frequency (RF) ports, and the
CMs connect to switches to
provide the L2VPN service
for users.
Wireless local
area network
(WLAN)
hotspot radio
backhaul
service
networking
In wireless local area network
(WLAN) hotspot radio
backhaul service networking,
an MA5633 connects to cable
modems (CMs) through radio
frequency (RF) ports. A CM
connects to wireless access
points (APs) to provide
wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi)
access for users.
16.2 Data Plan Principles for D-CMTS Services
This section describes the principles of planning frequency spectrum management, device
management, quality of service (QoS), and VLANs for distributed cable modem termination
system (D-CMTS) services.
16.2.1 Frequency Spectrum Management
SmartAX MA5600T/MA5603T/MA5608T Multi-service
Access Module
Commissioning and Configuration Guide
16 OptiCable D-CMTS Configuration (MA5633 Working as
a Standalone NE)
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