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Revision History
Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R1.0
2014-10-20
First edition
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Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Product Positioning and Characteristics ............................... 1-1
1.1 Product Positioning ............................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Highlighted Features .......................................................................................... 1-1
Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary .........................................................................................................V
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for the following engineers:
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Summary
1,
Characteristics
M6000-S.
2, Product Architecture
Describes the overview, hardware architecture and software architecture of ZXR10 M6000-S.
3, Features
4, Typical Applications
5, Interfaces
ZXR10 M6000-S.
6, Technical Specification
7,
Environmental
Require-
ments
8, Protocols and Standards
Describes the physical, performance, power consumption, and reliability specifications of the ZXR10 M6000-S.
Describes the environmental conditions required for the ZXR10
M6000-S operation, transportation, and storage.
Describes the protocols and standards that the ZXR10 M6000-S
complies with.
Conventions
This manual uses the following typographical convention.
Typeface
Meaning
Note: provides additional information about a certain topic.
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Chapter 1
ZXR10
ZXR10
ZXR10
ZXR10
M6000-18S
M6000-8S
M6000-5S
M6000-3S
The ZXR10 M6000-S provides various physical interfaces, for example, 100 GB
Ethernet interfaces, 40 GB Ethernet interfaces, 10 GB Ethernet interfaces, GE
interfaces, STM-N POS, channelized 155 MB POS interfaces and E1/CE1 interfaces.
The ZXR10 M6000-S supports various VPNs, for example, the MPLS L2/L3 VPN,
L2/L3 VPN Bridge, TDM service emulation, IPSec and GRE.
Carrier-Class Reliability
The carrier-class reliability features of the ZXR10 M6000-S are described as follows:
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IPv6 Evolution
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Supporting IPv6 functions, such as unicast, multicast, VPN, QoS, and security.
Supporting IPv4/IPv6 dual stack, carrier-grace NAT, and multiple tunnel-transition
mechanisms, and providing the most suitable IPv6 transition solution for services.
NetNumen U31 R22 unified network management system supports graphic user
interface (GUI) and hierarchical password setting, providing device operation security.
It provides multiple management interfaces such as Console and Mng, supporting
in-band and out-of-band network management information channels.
NetNumen U31 R22 unified network management system provides complete and
easy VPN service management system, graphical service wizard, simple "fool"
configuration and featured large customer self-management, which brings great
convenience for users to deploy VPN service.
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Chapter 2
Product Architecture
Table of Contents
Hardware Architecture................................................................................................2-1
Software Architecture ...............................................................................................2-16
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7. SFU area
For a rear view of the ZXR10 M6000-18S chassis, see Figure 2-3.
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5. Air filter
6. Air inlet
For a rear view of the ZXR10 M6000-8S chassis, see Figure 2-6.
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1. Fan module
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1. Handle
2. Cable tray
3. Board area
4. AC power supply module
For a rear view of the ZXR10 M6000-5S chassis (AC), see Figure 2-9.
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1. Air filter
2. Fan module
The dimensions of the ZXR10 M6000-5S chassis (DC) are 308.3 mm 442 mm 740 mm
(height width depth). For a front view of the ZXR10 M6000-5S chassis (DC), see Figure
2-10.
Figure 2-10 Front View of the ZXR10 M6000-5S Chassis (DC)
1. Handle
2. Cable tray
3. Board area
For a rear view of the ZXR10 M6000-5S chassis (DC), see Figure 2-11.
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1. Air filter
2. Air inlet
3. Fan module
4. Power supply module
For the slot layout of ZXR10 M6000-5S chassis (AC), see Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-12 ZXR10 M6000-5S Chassis (AC) Slot Layout
For the slot layout of ZXR10 M6000-5S chassis (DC), see Figure 2-13.
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3. Cable tray
4. Board area
For a rear view of the ZXR10 M6000-3S chassis (AC), see Figure 2-15.
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1. Air filter
2. Lateral air inlet
3. Fan module
4. Air outlet
The dimensions of the ZXR10 M6000-3S chassis (DC) are 175 mm 442 mm 738 mm
(height width depth). For a front view of the ZXR10 M6000-3S chassis (DC), see Figure
2-16.
Figure 2-16 Front View of the ZXR10 M6000-3S Chassis (DC)
3. Cable tray
4. Board area
For a rear view of the ZXR10 M6000-3S chassis (DC), see Figure 2-17.
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2. Air filter
3. Fan module
For the slot layout of the ZXR10 M6000-3S chassis (AC), see Figure 2-18.
Figure 2-18 ZXR10 M6000-3S Chassis (AC) Slot Layout
For the slot layout of the ZXR10 M6000-3S chassis (DC), see Figure 2-19.
Figure 2-19 ZXR10 M6000-3S Chassis (DC) Slot Layout
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2.1.2 Boards
MPU
The Main Processing Unit (MPU) is the control node of the ZXR10 M6000-S, having the
following functions:
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Manages and maintains the entire device, and ensures that all line interface boards
operate properly so that IP packets can be properly routed and forwarded.
Processes dynamic routing protocols, maintains global routing tables, and ensures
that the local routing table for each line interface board is the same as the global
routing table.
Supports the TCP/IP protocol stack.
Provides the reset function, in-position signal collection, and active/standby status
indicator signals for the Switch Fabric Unit (SFU), Packet Forwarding Unit (PFU), ESU,
and each interface board of the device.
Provides an interface with the operation and management functions for the device
system to implement device maintenance, configuration, and management.
Provides Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1588v2.
Provides the environment monitoring function, including monitoring the statuses of
fans and power supplies.
The active and standby MPUs communicate through internal dedicated communication
cables. The hardware circuits on the MPUs monitor the operating status of the CPU in
real time. If a memory ECC check error occurs or the Ethernet switching chip operates
improperly, the hardware can automatically switch over the active and standby MPUs.
SFU
The SFU (Switch Fabric Unit) of ZXR10 M6000-S is the core of the data switching
plane, realizing the non-block fast switching of the system service data. By using
high-performance switching fabric and integrating creative capacity extension solution,
SFU implements multicast tunnel management, intelligent monitoring and global queue
management.
ZXR10 M6000-S SFU has the following features:
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Monitoring and test bus independent from service has independent power supply,
providing the monitoring information on the power, voltage, current, temperature of
SFU, the control of hotswappable module, reset and power on.
SRU
The Switch and Routing Unit (SRU) of ZXR10 M6000-8S and ZXR10 M6000-5S is
composed of a control unit and a switching unit. The control unit implements system
management and routing, and the switching unit implements high-speed data packet
switching in the system.
The SRU has the following functions:
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Manages and maintains the entire device, and ensures that all line interface boards
operate properly so that IP packets can be properly routed and forwarded.
Provides a packet switching function.
Processes dynamic routing protocols, maintains global routing tables, and ensures
that the local routing table for each line interface board is the same as the global
routing table.
Supports the TCP/IP protocol stack.
Provides the reset function, in-position signal collection, and active/standby status
indicator signals for the Switch Fabric Unit (SFU), Packet Forwarding Unit (PFU), and
ESU.
Provides an interface with the operation and management functions for the device
system to implement device maintenance, configuration, and management.
Provides Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1588v2.
Provides the environment monitoring function, including monitoring the statuses of
fans and power supplies.
The active and standby SRUs communicate through internal dedicated communication
cables. The hardware circuits on the SRUs monitor the operating status of the CPU in
real time. If a memory ECC check error occurs or the Ethernet switching chip operates
improperly, the hardware can automatically switch over the active and standby SRUs.
GSU
The GSU (Multi-Service Card) of the ZXR10 M6000-S are dedicated service boards and
are installed in the slots for PIUs. These units process various complicated services and
protocols.
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Depending on the loaded software, the GSU provide different functions, for example,
NetFlow and IPSec.
The GSU enable various service functions to be loaded onto the same service
processing board for processing.
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Hardware drive subsystem: provides the corresponding software drive for MPUs,
interface boards, backplanes, fans, and power supplies.
Distributed operating system platform: the core of the software system of the ZXR10
M6000-S, which provides a real-time operating system. This subsystem manages the
hardware system of the entire system, and provides a unified operating platform for
applications of the entire software system. The subsystem has high reliability, realtime
performance, self-healing capability, maintainability, and encapsulation.
L2 protocol subsystem: implements the drive program of the switching chip and L2
link control and management protocols, and supports L3 protocols.
IP routing subsystem: the core of the software system and is used to operate IPv4
and IPv6 routing protocols such as RIP, OSPF, and BGP, including multicast routing
protocols. This subsystem receives and stores routing information, creates global
routing tables, selects, forwards, and exchange routes, and maintains routing tables.
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Features
ZXROSNG is a modularized multitask-based distributed real-time network operating
system, providing unified IP protocol support for all devices of ZTE Corporation.
ZXROSNG provides a mature and steady architecture, and it has been widely used by
operators in recent years. The current ZXROSNG platform is improved and extended on
the basis of the previous platform. In terms of service demands of users, it is concerned
more about the operation and maintenance costs, service extensibility and application
requirements, as listed below:
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Encapsulation
Supporting multiple operating systems and the smooth upgrading of the operating
systems.
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Using the unified device configuration style, and facilitating operation and
maintenance.
Monitoring
Monitoring the working status of power supply module, fan, voltage, current, and
working temperature.
Providing fast failure location to guarantee high reliability of the product version.
Modularized components
All software services based upon the ZXROSNG platform can be extended or
uninstalled easily. New services can be developed on the basis of the original
architecture.
The extension of carrier-class Ethernet new services based upon the unified platform
Supporting L2/L3 VPN, supporting multicast VPN service and realizing rapid VPN
deployment through the unified network management system.
Good interoperability
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Table of Contents
Link Characteristics ....................................................................................................3-1
Routing Protocols .......................................................................................................3-3
QoS ...........................................................................................................................3-5
MPLS and Traffic Engineering ....................................................................................3-7
IP VPN .....................................................................................................................3-10
Network Availability ..................................................................................................3-11
Security Features .....................................................................................................3-14
NAT and CGN ..........................................................................................................3-16
Clock Synchronization ..............................................................................................3-16
Maintenance and Management ................................................................................3-17
NetNumen U31 R22 Unified Network Management System .....................................3-21
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3.1.2 POS
Packet Over SONET (POS) is a high speed, advanced WAN connection technology.
It uses high speed transmission channel provided by Synchronous Optical
Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) to directly transmit IP packets.
The network is structured by high-end device and high-speed optical fiber. POS uses
SONET/SDH as physical layer protocol, encapsulates packets in High-level Data Link
Control (HDLC) frame and uses PPP as link control in link layer. IP packet service runs
on network layer.
POS supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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3.1.3 CPOS
The Channelized POS (CPOS) interface can precisely divide the bandwidth by fully utilizing
the SDH features.
CPOS supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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3.1.4 E1/CE1
E1 is a 2.048 Mbps transmission system based on the ITU-T specifications. An E1/CE1
interface refers to a channelized E1 interface. By operating mode, the E1/CE1 interface
can be categorized into E1 (Clear Channel) and CE1 (Channelized).
E1/CE1 supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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BGP
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is an inter-Autonomous System (AS) dynamic routing
protocol. It is used to exchange routing information among different AS. BGP uses TCP
as transmission protocol, and its port number is 179.
Functions of BGP are:
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Basic and enhanced BGP protocol functions, including route damping, route reflector,
confederation, and extended community, etc
Graceful Restart function of BGP
MP-BGP
BFD for BGP
IP FRR
BGP MIB
OSPF
OSPF routing protocol exchanges routing information among all the routers within one
AS. It is an interior gateway protocol (IGP) based upon link state. OSPF creates link
state database by announcing network interface state among routers, and generates the
shortest path tree. Then each OSPF router uses these shortest paths to create routing
table.
OSPF routing protocol supports the following functions:
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IS-IS
Defined by International Organization for Standards (ISO), IS-IS routing protocol is used
to support Connectionless Network Service (CLNS) routing protocol. IS-IS, a hierarchical
link state routing protocol, uses a transmission protocol to send link information. Similar
to IETF-defined OSPF routing protocol, it is also a link state interior gateway protocol.
ISIS routing protocol supports the following functions:
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RIP
RIP protocol is a dynamic routing protocol running on UDP protocol. As the earliest and
simplest routing protocol promoted by IPv4 network, it is implemented based upon distance
vector algorithm of local network. RIP broadcasts route by sending routing information
(routing table). In every 30 seconds, it broadcasts routing table, and maintains neighbor
status. At the same time, it calculates its own routing table as per the received routing
information. As RIP runs easily, it is suitable for small-size network.
RIP routing protocol supports the following functions:
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ISIS/OSPF multi-process
Multi-process is to point to in a three layer device which allows multiple processes of the
same routing protocol, such as on the device running multiple independent dynamic routing
protocols, each process calculating and maintaining its own optimized route entries, and
jointly maintain a global routing table.
RIP/ISIS/OSPF/BGP multi-instance
Routing protocol multi-instance is a different process and different VPN instance binding,
only to maintain its own VPN routing table of each process, so as to realize on the same
device between the public and different VPN routing isolation.
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Supporting IPv4 client multicast routing protocols, IGMPv1, IGMPv2 and IGMPv3
Supporting IPv6 client multicast routing protocols, MLDv1 and MLDv2
Supporting IPv4 multicast routing protocols, PIM-DM and PIM-SM
Supporting PIM-SSM. When multicast source has been confirmed, it can directly join
in multicast source without registering to Rendezvous Point (RP)
Supporting IPv6 multicast routing protocols, PIM-SMv6 and PIM-SSMv6
Supporting PIM NSR
Supporting Embedded-RP. For the groups with Embedded-RP, multicast routing table
can be formed without a designated RP
Supporting Anycast RP. Multiple RPs exists in a multicast domain. MSDP peers
are set among RPs. Multicast source can choose the nearest RP for registration;
receiver can add the nearest RP to its sharing tree. Hence, RP load sharing can be
implemented. When one RP is invalid, another nearest RP will substitute it to realize
RP redundant backup
Supporting static multicast
Supporting multicast VPN
Supporting multicast FRR
Supporting inter-domain multicast routing protocols, MSDP and MBGP
Supporting controllable multicast. Multicast sources and clients can be controlled by
multicast routing policy
Supporting multicast routing incremental synchronization
Supporting multicast distributed processing. The generation of multicast routing,
switchover between SPT and RPT, and the processing of multicast protocol message
can be implemented on line card, and then be synchronized to main processor card
Supporting IGMP snooping and PIM snooping
3.3 QoS
3.3.1 Packet classification and marking
The packet classification tool can classify network service flows into several priorities
or service classes. Common packet classification basis include physical interface,
sub-interface, Medium Access Control (MAC) address, 802.1p CoS, Multi Protocol Label
Switching (MPLS) EXP, DSCP, IP precedence (IPP), packet header, ACL, VRF instance,
VFI instance ,tunnel, IP unicast, IP multicast, etc.
The marking tool is normally used to create the trust boundary relied on by other QoS
tools. Users can make different marks for different service classes in accordance with
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user policies. A mark of a packet can be the criteria for the next classification, and the
mark also can be carried to other devices by the packet.
Supporting srTCM
Supporting trTCM
Supporting GTS
3.3.3 Queue
Basic queue scheduling algorithms supported by ZXR10 M6000-S include:
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Hierarchical QoS specifies QoS behavior at multiple policy levels, which provides a high
degree of granularity in traffic management.
H-QoS supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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3.3.6 QPPB
QoS Policy Propagation through the Border Gateway Protocol (QPPB) technology is a
QoS technology deployed through Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing policies. On
the base of BGP routes (such as community, AS paths list, and prefix list), QPPB classifies
routes and applies different QoS policies for different classes.
With QPPB technology, routes can be classified in advance by setting BGP routes on BGP
route senders. This simplifies route modification on route receivers.
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Supporting mLDP
Supporting LDP over GRE and LDP over RSVP TE
Supporting LDP graceful restart and NSR
Work as P, PE or CE
Supporting dynamic route (BGP, RIP, OSPF, and IS-IS) and static route VPN access
Supporting policy control such as RT rewriting and Site of Origin (SOO)
Supporting multiple Inter-AS VPN solutions
Support Carrier of Carrier
Supporting VRF route restriction
Supporting L3VPN FRR
Supporting Graceful Restart
Supporting HoVPN
Supporting 6PE and 6VPE
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3.5 IP VPN
3.5.1 GRE
GRE is a widely used technology that encapsulates PDUs of a network layer protocol in
PDUs of any other network layer protocol. It is usually used to establish a GRE tunnel
to pass through different Layer 3 networks. GRE supports to encapsulate messages of a
protocol in messages of another protocol and transmit the messages on networks. It can
encapsulate the packets of some network layer protocols (such as IP and IPX), so that the
encapsulated packets can be transmitted through another network layer protocol (such as
IP).
GRE supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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3.5.2 IPSec
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a protocol suite for securing Internet Protocol (IP)
communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication
session. IPSec includes protocols for establishing mutual authentication between agents
at the beginning of the session and negotiation of cryptographic keys to be used during the
session. IPSec can be used in protecting data flows between a pair of hosts (host-to-host),
between a pair of security gateways (network-to-network), or between a security gateway
and a host (network-to-host).
IPSec supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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3.6.2 NSR
NSR (Nonstop routing) ensures that the route between the forwarding plane and the control
plane is not interrupted after the switchover between the active/standby control planes.
With this function, the device faults almost have no influence on the whole network.
The device with the NSR function synchronizes the information in real time between the
processing units of the active/standby control planes, which ensures that the statuses
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and processing logics of the processing units of the active/standby control planes are the
same. When the processing unit of the active control plane is faulty, the active/standby
switchover happens. The processing unit of the standby control plane immediately
becomes active. In this case, the services of both the forwarding plane and the control
plane are not interrupted, and extra protocol recovery procedures with its neighbors are
not required.
NSR supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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ISIS NSR
BGP NSR
LDP NSR
RSVP NSR
BFD NSR
PIM NSR
3.6.3 VRRP
VRRP protocol implements gateway backup function in the multiple-access LAN (such
as Ethernet) by providing a set of checking and election mechanism. VRRP maintains
uninterruptible service of network system for accessed host equipment by backup of
gateway equipment in LAN. That is to say, VRRP backups route next-hop equipment of
accessed host equipment.
VRRP supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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FRR make secondary path before break. So device who detects link or node fault can
switch traffic to backup path immediately.
FRR supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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IP FRR
LDP FRR
TE FRR detour mode and bypass mode
TE hot-standby
1+1 and 1:1 static TE tunnel group
1+1 and 1:1 PW APS
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L3VPN FRR
L2VPN FRR
Multicast-only FRR
nested FRR
DNI-PW
3.6.5 BFD
One important performance of network equipment is to quickly detect the fault between
adjacent systems, and to create other path as soon as possible. BFD (Bidirectional
Forwarding Detection) just perfectly fulfill this aim. The main function of BFD is to
provide a light-loaded fast failure detection mechanism for neighboring forwarding engine.
Millisecond-level link detection and route switching function can be realized by combining
BFD and FRR.
BFD supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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Supporting VCCV
Supporting LSP PING and LSP TRACE
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Local authentication
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System)
ZXR10 M6000-S implements complete protocol security authentication for protocols such
as SSH, PPP, routing protocols and SNMP based on different requirements of protocol
security authentication.
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RIP v2, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP support MD5-based cipher text authentication
3.7.5 Netflow
ZXR10 M6000-S supports netflow, which is a kind of technology based on sampling and
designed to monitor the network.
Netflow supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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NAT44
NAT64
IVI and SMART6
NAT LOG
NAT ALG
VPN NAT
NAT multi-outgoing exports
Supporting
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1588
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3.9.2 NTP
Network Time Protocol (NTP ) is a time synchronization protocol applied to different
network members. The NTP devices synchronize their clock by exchanging NTP packets,
thus to keep their clocks consistent.
NTP supported by ZXR10 M6000-S has the following features:
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which ensures the device maintenance security. The ZXR10 M6000-S provides multiple
maintenance functions, including online software version upgrade, online BOOTROM
upgrade, out-of-band network management, self diagnosis and test, and abnormality file
records.
The ZXR10 M6000-S supports the SNMP protocols (V1, V2, and V3) and can interface
with most general back-end NMSs. Besides, ZTE provides the ZXR10 M6000-S with
a specialized NetNumen, which has a graphic interface system for easy back-end
configuration and monitoring.
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SSH connection configuration: Enable the SSH server function on the ZXR10
M6000-S, and connect the device to the SSH client through the SSH client
software. Both in-band and out-of-band connection methods are available.
If security is required for remote login, users can select this connection
configuration method.
SNMP connection configuration: Configure the NMS server as the SNMP server,
the ZXR10 M6000-S as the SNMP client. Configure the server and the ZXR10
M6000-S to share the same MIB management database, manage and configure
the ZXR10 M6000-S through the NMS software.
If users need to use the NMS software to manage this device configuration, select
this connection configuration method.
DCN plug and play: The DCN network can be established automatically when
the devices are correctly connected and powered on. Network communication
channels based on TCP then are provided for the network management system.
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Indicator lights are provided on the power module, fan modules, MPUs, and
interface boards to indicate operating statuses.
Fan monitoring is performed by the fan module, which detects whether the fans
are in position, detects the fan status, and intelligently regulates the fan speed.
If the fans, power supply, and temperature are abnormal, audible alarms and
software alarms are provided.
Supports recording hotswap and switchover events on the MPUs for users to use
in future.
Monitors the software operation status. If any error affects proper operation of
the devices, resets the corresponding board or performs switchover between the
active/standby MPUs.
Supports multi-user operation and defines whether other users are allowed to
perform operations at the same time by using commands.
Supports the message center and provides unified management on logs, alarms,
and debugging messages.
Queries basic information about all MPUs, interface boards, and optical modules
by using CLI MML commands.
Supports configuring whether to use a user name and password upon login
through the Console port.
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Supports forced and graceful switchover between active and standby devices.
Supports RMON.
Supports Syslog.
Supports LLDP.
The Ping and TraceRoute commands can be used to check whether a network
is reachable and record packet transmission paths on line. These records can
be used in locating faults.
Software upgrade
The ZXR10 M6000-S provides different software upgrade methods in proper and
improper conditions.
In improper conditions (the device starts improperly): modify the Boot mode and
download a new version from the management Ethernet port to upgrade the
system.
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In proper conditions:
FTP/TFTP/SFTP).
Network Architecture
NetNumen is a network management system based on the data communication
network. It can maintain and manage various network devices in a large and
complicated application environment. Both in-band and out-of-band management
can be used between the NetNumen and ZXR10 M6000-S.
In-band management
In this mode, network management information and service data are transferred
in the same channel, and no extra DCN network is needed. NetNumen can be
connected to only the nearest network device and can perform management after
SNMP parameters are configured.
In-band management features an flexible network architecture, without, extra
investment. However, network management information occupies a band width
so that service quality may be affected.
Out-of-band management
In this mode, network management information is transferred in the NMS network
independent of service data, requiring extra DCN network resources. NetNumen
is connected to the out-of-band management ports of the ZXR10 M6000-S so
that network management information and service information can be transferred
independent of each other.
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The NetNumen NMS is a system developed by ZTE to manage ZTE devices in a
centralized mode, including NE management, network management, and service
management.
The NMS provides the following functions:
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View management enables users to be clear about the network operation status
at a glance.
View management provides a unified
management so that users can observe
network and network device operation
view management provides an entry for
maintenance.
With view management, users can know the network device operation status and
alarms, and can be navigated to other management systems rapidly.
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Table of Contents
IP/MPLS Backbone Network ......................................................................................4-1
Metro Network............................................................................................................4-1
Carrier-Grade NAT .....................................................................................................4-2
Internet Data Center...................................................................................................4-3
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Interfaces
Table of Contents
Maintenance Interfaces ..............................................................................................5-1
Service Interfaces ......................................................................................................5-2
Specificatio
Functions
Console
RJ45 interface
MGMT
RJ45 interface
AUX
RJ45 interface
SMB
RJ45 interface
RJ45 interface
LAMP
RJ45 interface
Lamp interface.
USB
USB interface
Different ZXR10 M6000-S devices have different maintenance interfaces. For details, refer
to "ZXR10 M6000-S (V3.00.10) Carrier-Class Router Hardware Description".
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POS interface
CPOS interface
The ZXR10 M6000-S provides multiple types of PIUs. For details, refer to "ZXR10
M6000-S (V3.00.10) Carrier-Class Router Hardware Description".
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Technical Specification
Table of Contents
Physical Specification.................................................................................................6-1
Performance Specification..........................................................................................6-2
Power Consumption Specification ..............................................................................6-2
Reliability Specification...............................................................................................6-3
M6000-18S
M6000-8S
M6000-5S
308.3 mm
Dimensions
DC
442 mm
M6000-3S
175 mm 442
mm 738 mm
(height
1819.6 mm 442 mm
619.5 mm 442
740 mm
width
634 mm
mm 749.4 mm
352.8 mm
219.4 mm
442 mm
442 mm 738
740 mm
mm
Chassis
Chassis
Chassis
with SRU
with SRU
with MPU
boards, SFU
boards, fan
boards, fan
boards, fan
modules, and
modules, and
modules, and
power supply
power supply
power supply
modules: 32
modules: 22
modules: 60 kg
kg
kg
Chassis
Chassis
with full
with full
configuration:
configuration:
75 kg
47 kg
Chassis
Chassis
with SRU
with MPU
boards, fan
boards, fan
modules, and
modules, and
power supply
power supply
modules: 39
modules: 28
kg
kg
depth)
AC
Weight
configuration: 348
configuration:
kg
127 kg
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M6000-18S
M6000-8S
M6000-5S
M6000-3S
Chassis
Chassis
with full
with full
configuration:
configuration:
81 kg
53 kg
Number of
Total slots
28
12
slots
Service slots
18
12
34
10
1+1
1+1
1+1
1+1
Linear
Linear
Linear
adjustment
adjustment
adjustment
10394
6124
16692
BTU/Hour
BTU/Hour
BTU/Hour
9072
6655
BTU/Hour
BTU/Hour
Number of fan
modules
Total number of fans
in fan modules
Redundancy mode
Heat
Speed-change
dissipation
Linear adjustment
mode
DC
Thermal
load in full
56785 BTU/Hour
configuration
AC
M6000-18S
M6000-8S
M6000-5S
M6000-3S
Switching capacities
28 Tbps
12.4 Tbps
7.76 Tbps
2.32 Tbps
28.8 Tbps
12.8 Tbps
8 Tbps
2.4 Tbps
(bidirectional)
Backplane bandwidth
(bidirectional)
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DC power
Rated current
supply
M6000-18S
M6000-8S
M6000-5S
M6000-3S
-48 V DC / -60 V
-48 V DC / -60 V
-48 V DC / -60 V
-48 V DC / -60 V
DC
DC
DC
DC
57 A / 46 A max
53 A / 43 A max
67 A / 53 A
39 A / 32 A
A / 292 A total
A / 86 A total
17526 W
5152 W
3208 W
1890 W
200 V AC to 240 V
200 V AC to 240
200 V AC to 240 V
AC
V AC
AC
60 Hz / 50 Hz
60 Hz / 50 Hz
60 Hz / 50 Hz
14 A - 11.7 A
10.3 A - 8.6 A
2800 W
2054 W
Maximum
power
requirement
Rated voltage
Rated
frequency
AC power
supply
Rated current
7, 87.6 A / 73 A
total
Maximum
power
17526 W
requirement
M6000-18S
MTBF
>400000 hours
MTTR
<30 minutes
Reliability
> 99.999%
Hot swapping
MPU/SRU
redundancy
Switch redundancy
M6000-8S
M6000-5S
M6000-3S
MPU boards, SFU boards, SRU boards, line cards, interface cards, multi-service cards,
power supply modules, and fan modules support hot-swapping.
1:1
6+2
3+1
1+1
FULLMESH
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M6000-18S
M6000-8S
M6000-5S
M6000-3S
1+1
1+1
1+1
1+1
DC
supply
is provided by a
power distribution
redundancy
1+1 redundancy in
each area
cabinet) | 8+8
AC
8+8
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Environmental Requirements
Table of Contents
Power Supply .............................................................................................................7-1
Operating Conditions..................................................................................................7-2
Transportation Conditions...........................................................................................7-4
Storage Conditions.....................................................................................................7-5
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The DC power supply can power on the ZXR10 M6000-S stably and reliably and it
is better to install the power supply device close to the communication devices. The
shorter the lines between the power supply device and the communication devices,
the less energy wasted during transmission and the less the installation costs.
The output voltage of the power supply device is within the normal operating voltage
range of each communication device. Storage battery groups provide at least one
hour of power supply.
If the equipment room or multiple systems need to be powered on, multiple
independent power supply devices are required. If multiple communication devices
share one power supply device, multi-level and multi-line control is required in case
that the entire power supply is interrupted if a fault occurs to one device. The power
supply device must meet the full-load power requirement when all systems operate
together.
Communication devices operate in 1+1 redundancy mode. The independent power
supply for the redundant device is required.
In a large communication junction that includes multiple storeys, a power supply
system is installed on each storey.
Range
72 V to 38 V
Impact current
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Range
Overshoot at turn-on/turn-off
200 mV
Dynamic response
AC Power Supply
When you power on the ZXR10 M6000-S using an AC power, note that:
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The AC power supply can power on the ZXR10 M6000-S stably and reliably, and each
line of the power supply output to the device must be enough for the device to operate
with full configuration.
For an environment that has multiple systems, distributed power supply mode is used.
A TN-S power distribution system is used.
It is recommend that the power supply device is connected to each device through
two lines. Thus, 1+1 redundancy power supply can be implemented.
Range
module or building
Frequency
Value
Temperature
-5 C 45 C
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Value
Humidity
5% to 90% (noncondensing)
Altitude
5000 m
Noise
<70 dB
Atmospheric pressure
70k Pa to 106k Pa
5 C/h
Solar radiation
700 W/s2
Thermal radiation
600 W/s2
Wind speed
1 m/s
IP50
Unit
Value
Suspended dust
mg/m3
0.2
Deposited dust
mg/(m2h)
1.5
Sand
mg/m3
30
SO2
mg/m3
Average: 0.3
Maximum: 1.0
H2S
mg/m3
Average: 0.1
Maximum: 0.5
NH3
mg/m3
Average: 1.0
Maximum: 3.0
Cl2
mg/m3
Average: 0.1
Maximum: 0.3
HCl
mg/m3
Average: 0.1
Maximum: 0.5
HF
mg/m3
Average: 0.01
Maximum: 0.03
O3
mg/m3
Average: 0.05
Maximum: 0.1
NOx
mg/m3
Average: 0.5
Maximum: 1.0
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When the operates, note that:
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The environment in which the ZXR10 M6000-S operates is free from rodents.
The ZXR10 M6000-S are grounded reliably. The grounding resistance value in joint
grounding is less than 5.
The displacement is less than 5 mm.
Quakeproof requirements and fire protection requirements comply with local laws.
Value
Temperature
-40 C 70 C
Humidity
0 to 95% (noncondensing)
Altitude
5000 m
Atmospheric pressure
70k Pa to 106k Pa
3 C/min
Solar radiation
1120 W/s2
Thermal radiation
600 W/s2
Wind speed
30 m/s
Unit
Value
Suspended dust
mg/m3
Not required
Deposited dust
mg/(m2h)
3.0
Sand
mg/m3
100
SO2
mg/m3
Average: 0.3
Maximum: 1.0
H2S
mg/m3
Average: 0.1
Maximum: 0.5
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Item
Unit
Value
NH3
mg/m3
Average: 1.0
Maximum: 3.0
mg/m3
Cl2
Average: 0.1
Maximum: 0.3
mg/m3
HCl
Average: 0.1
Maximum: 0.5
mg/m3
HF
Average: 0.01
Maximum: 0.03
mg/m3
O3
Average: 0.05
Maximum: 0.1
NOx
mg/m3
Average: 0.5
Maximum: 1.0
Others
When the ZXR10 M6000-S is being transported, note that:
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Value
Temperature
-40 C 70 C
Humidity
0 to 95% (noncondensing)
Altitude
5000 m
Atmospheric pressure
70k Pa to 106k Pa
1 C/min
Solar radiation
1120 W/s2
Thermal radiation
600 W/s2
Wind speed
30 m/s
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Unit
Value
Suspended dust
mg/m3
0.2
Deposited dust
mg/(m2h)
1.5
Sand
mg/m3
30
SO2
mg/m3
Average: 0.3
Maximum: 1.0
mg/m3
H2S
Average: 0.1
Maximum: 0.5
NH3
mg/m3
Average: 1.0
Maximum: 3.0
mg/m3
Cl2
Average: 0.1
Maximum: 0.3
mg/m3
HCl
Average: 0.1
Maximum: 0.5
mg/m3
HF
Average: 0.01
Maximum: 0.03
mg/m3
O3
Average: 0.05
Maximum: 0.1
NOx
mg/m3
Average: 0.5
Maximum: 1.0
Others
When the ZXR10 M6000-S is stored, note that:
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The environment in which the ZXR10 M6000-S operates is free from rodents.
The floor is dry. There is no water on the surface of packing boxes.
Packing boxes are not exposed to direct sunlight for a long time.
Quakeproof requirements and fire protection requirements comply with local laws.
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Description
GB 4943
IEC 60950
IEC 60825
UL 60950
EN 60950
Description
GB/T 2421-1999
GB2423
IEC60749-4-2002
IEC62429
Reliability growth Stress testing for early failures in unique complex systems
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GB 9254
GB/T 17618
GB 17625.3
GB 17625.6
GB/T 17626.2
GB/T 17626.3
GB/T 17626.4
Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test
GB/T 17626.5
GB/T 17626.6
Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields
GB/T 17626.11
GB/T 19286
YD/T 950
ITU-T K.44
ITU-T K.43
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Description
ITU_T K.20
ITU_T K.21
CISPR 22
CISPR 24
IEC61000-3-4
IEC61000-3-5
IEC61000-4-2
IEC61000-4-3
IEC61000-4-4
IEC61000-4-5
IEC61000-4-6
IEC61000-4-11
EN 300 386
EN55022
EN55024
FCC Part 15
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Figures
Figure 2-1 ZXR10 M6000-S Hardware Architecture .................................................. 2-1
Figure 2-2 Front View of the ZXR10 M6000-18S Chassis ......................................... 2-3
Figure 2-3 Rear View of the ZXR10 M6000-18S Chassis .......................................... 2-4
Figure 2-4 ZXR10 M6000-18S Slot Layout................................................................ 2-5
Figure 2-5 Front View of the ZXR10 M6000-8S Chassis ........................................... 2-6
Figure 2-6 Rear View of the ZXR10 M6000-8S Chassis............................................ 2-7
Figure 2-7 ZXR10 M6000-8S Slot Layout.................................................................. 2-7
Figure 2-8 Front View of the ZXR10 M6000-5S Chassis (AC) .................................. 2-8
Figure 2-9 Rear View of the ZXR10 M6000-5S Chassis (AC).................................... 2-9
Figure 2-10 Front View of the ZXR10 M6000-5S Chassis (DC) ................................. 2-9
Figure 2-11 Rear View of the ZXR10 M6000-5S Chassis (DC)................................ 2-10
Figure 2-12 ZXR10 M6000-5S Chassis (AC) Slot Layout ........................................ 2-10
Figure 2-13 ZXR10 M6000-5S Chassis (DC) Slot Layout........................................ 2-11
Figure 2-14 Front View of the ZXR10 M6000-3S Chassis (AC) ............................... 2-11
Figure 2-15 Rear View of the ZXR10 M6000-3S Chassis (AC)................................ 2-12
Figure 2-16 Front View of the ZXR10 M6000-3S Chassis (DC) ............................... 2-12
Figure 2-17 Rear View of the ZXR10 M6000-3S Chassis (DC)................................ 2-13
Figure 2-18 ZXR10 M6000-3S Chassis (AC) Slot Layout ........................................ 2-13
Figure 2-19 ZXR10 M6000-3S Chassis (DC) Slot Layout........................................ 2-13
Figure 2-20 Software Architecture........................................................................... 2-16
Figure 4-1 IP/MPLS Backbone Network .................................................................... 4-1
Figure 4-2 Metro Network ......................................................................................... 4-2
Figure 4-3 CGN ........................................................................................................ 4-2
Figure 4-4 Internet Data Center ................................................................................ 4-3
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Table 5-1 Maintenance Interfaces ............................................................................. 5-1
Table 6-1 Physical Specification................................................................................ 6-1
Table 6-2
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Glossary
ACR
- Adaptive Clock Recovery
BCP
- Bridging Control Protocol
BFD
- Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
CBWFQ
- Class Based Weighted Fair Queuing
CLNS
- ConnectionLess Network Service
DCR
- Dynamic Channel Reservation
DSCP
- Differentiated Services Code Point
EMC
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
ETSI
- European Telecommunications Standards Institute
FIFO
- First In and First Out
GR
- Graceful Restart
GRE
- General Routing Encapsulation
IEC
- International Electrotechnical Commission
IETF
- Internet Engineering Task Force
ISO
- International Organization for Standardization
ISSU
- In-Service Software Upgrade
LDP
- Label Distribution Protocol
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MSDP
- Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
NSF
- Non-Stop Forwarding
NSR
- Non-Stop Routing
NTP
- Network Time Protocol
PIM-DM
- Protocol Independent Multicast - Dense Mode
PIM-SM
- Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode
POS
- Packet Over SONET/SDH
PQ
- Priority Queuing
PTP
- Precision Time Protocol
RADIUS
- Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
RED
- Random Early Detection
RP
- Rendezvous Point
RSVP
- Resource Reservation Protocol
SPT
- Shortest Path Tree
TACACS+
- Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus
TE
- Traffic Engineering
VPN
- Virtual Private Network
VRRP
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
WFQ
- Weighted Fair Queuing
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WRED
- Weighted Random Early Detection
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