AP State Fibernet Limited Andhra Pradesh State FiberNet Limited Specifications on GPON - CPE specifications for AP Fiber Net infrastructure March, 29 th 2016 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad
2. Example models of Customer Premises Equipment 1. Models of Customer Premises Equipment 1. AP Fiber CATV AP Fiber CATV is the box, having GPON fiber input with RF TV out to support existing Cable TV requirements (Cable Set-top box or Analog Transmission) and at least one Ethernet port and one Telephone interface 2. AP Fiber IPTV (Specifications are Out of scope of this document) AP Fiber IPTV is the box, having GPON fiber input with IPTV functionality, able to connect LCD/LED TV or tradition TVs (AV input) and at least one Ethernet port, one Telephone interface, WiFi and Bluetooth. P a g e 2 7
3. AP Fiber STB (Specifications are Out of scope of this document) AP Fiber STB is the box, having Ethernet RJ45 as the input with IP TV functionality, able to connect LCD/LED TV or tradition TVs (AV input) and at least one Ethernet port, one Telephone interface, WiFi and Bluetooth. 4. AP Fiber Basic AP Fiber Basic is the box, having GPON fiber input with minimum Gateway functionality with one Telephone interface. 5. AP Fiber Office AP Fiber Office is the box, having GPON fiber input with Resident Home Gateway functionality, able to connect multiple Ethernet ports, multiple Telephone interfaces and WiFi. P a g e 3 7
3. Technical Specifications 2. Technical Specifications Table 1: Common Specifications Sl.No Parameter Requirement/Standards 1 GPON 1.1 Standard: ITU-T G984.1 /G984.2 /G984.3 /G984.4 /G984.5 /G988 (rev. 10-2012) 1.2 Encapsulation Method (GEM) supports Ethernet 1.3 Configurable AES (Downstream) and FEC (Downstream and Upstream) 1.4 Bitrates: 2488Gbps (Downstream) /1244Gbps (Upstream) 2 WAN Uplink Interfaces G.984 GPON B+ 3 L2/L3 layer 3.1 VLAN-ID to GEM port-id mapping (per WT-156): -N:1 VLAN, -1:1. 3.2 Transparent VLAN 3.3 Classification: DSCP/TOS, 802.1p TCI, VLAN-ID, MAC address; 3.4 Traffic Management: up to 8 queues per T-CONT in 3.5 Priority-controlled mode or up to 16 queues per T-CONT in 3.6 Rate-controlled scheduling mode; 3.7 802.1q VLAN processing: Q-in-Q, tagging, removing tag, 3.8 Replacing tag or transparent forwarding; 3.9 Routing: Network Access Translation (NAT) and Network 3.10 Access Port Translation (NAPT) 3.11 Firewall 3.12 VPN 3.13 DHCP Client and Server 3.14 PPPoE Client 3.15 Performance: 1000Mbps bidirectional 4 IP-TV Support 4.1 IGMP v1/v2/v3 snooping and proxy 4.2 IGMP processing per VLAN ID to support group of channels 4.3 Interactive services (Video On Demand) 4.4 IPTV streams forwarding simultaneous: 128 4.5 IPTV prioritization using Quality of Service (QoS) using 802.1p 5 VoIP specifications 5.1 Call control: SIPv1/v2. 5.2 T.38 Fax relay 5.3 Fax/Data bypass 5.4 Echo canceller 5.5 Echo canceller length P a g e 4 7
5.6 Jitter buffer 5.7 Caller ID generation 5.8 G.711 PCMU, G.711 PCMA, G.723.1, G.726 5.9 G.729; VAD and CNG; Caller ID and call waiting 5.10 RTP/RTCP packet encapsulation 5.11 RFC 2833 Support 5.12 In-band signaling detection and generation (DTMF, call progress tones) 5.13 Automatic Tone generation (dial, busy, ring back, stutter, distinctive ring) 5.14 3-Way Conferencing 6 Services 6.1 Content sharing 6.2 UPnP Media Server 6.3 DLNA DMS 6.4 Metadata Support 6.5 OSGI ( Open Service Gateway Interface) 6.6 E1 (SAToP), Nx64Kbps (CESoP), OEM/SLA 6.7 PnP (Plug and Play) 7 POTS RJ-11 FXS port (Minimum 1 port) 8 LAN Ethernet interfaces 8.1 RJ-45 10/100/1000 BASE-T 8.2 Support auto-negotiation 8.3 Support auto MDI/MDIX 9 Power Saving IEEE Energy Efficient Ethernet mode (EEE) 10 Management Support 10.1 Web-based with GUI 10.2 Remote management over the OMCI, PLOAM OMCC versions: 0xA0 to 0xA3 10.3 The OLT shall not require the use of vendor-specific Managed Entities and the ONU shall not be forced to provide them. 10.4 OAM and TR-069, TR-104, TR-111, TR-142 10.5 Must expose all its interfaces via HTTP, REST API only when connected directly via USB or RJ45, and over Wifi with password access, which is visible in a menu in the CPE. All messages (both send and receive) must be in JSON-LD format 10.6 CPE should provide an interface to publish VOIP status messages (Ex: VOIP Calls Status, CLIP, Ringing, etc.,) 11 Firmware Upgrade 11.1 Software upgrades must be free of cost 11.2 Upgrades must be OTA and be notified to AP, and rolled out continuously 12 Power Requirement Comply with CoC V3 13 Power Supply 150V to 250V AC 50Hz, Indian Socket Plug 14 Environment -5ºC to +60ºC, 0-90% Relative Humidity P a g e 5 7
15 Integrity and security checking All APSFL Certified CPEs should include a kernel module (supplied by APSFL) in the CPE which does the integrity and security checking for authenticating the CPE. Table 2: Model Specific CATV RF overlay 16 RF Overlay on GPON 16.1 1 port on a F Connector 16.2 75 ohms impedance (nominal) 16.3 TV overlay: 1550nm -8dBm < Pin < +2dBm 16.4 Analog bandwidth: minimum 47 MHz and maximum 2150 MHz Table 3: Model Specific Wireless LAN 17 Wi-Fi 17.1 Minimum IEEE 802.11n and 802.11ac is optional), 2x2 or 3x3 Access Point 17.2 802.1x Authentication 17.3 External RADIUS Authentication 17.4 WPA/WPA2 Protected access 17.5 64/128 Bits WEP encryption 17.6 AES and TKIP Encryption 17.7 Wi-Fi multimedia support: WMM and WMM-PS 17.8 Multiple SSIDs Profiles 17.9 MAC Address filtering integrated 17.10 WPS (Pushbutton and PIN entry) P a g e 6 7
4. Testing & Certification All AP Fiber CPEs must undergo the conformance testing, interoperability testing and should undergo the Certification by APSFL. Following are the requirements that should be met by all Vendors for Certification: a. The Vendor shall describe where the product is fully compliant to the below specification or it is a partially compliant, describe the limitations. b. The Vendor shall provide a detailed compliance test report with the details about the findings to APSFL for verification and testing. c. The Vendor shall specify longevity of the product sales and after sale support. d. The version of hardware and software of the equipment should be provided. e. Software upgrades for bug fixing will be assumed to be Free of Cost otherwise stated clearly. f. The Vendor shall submit detailed product specifications g. The Vendor must do interoperability testing with the AP Fiber s OLT and submit the detailed report on the findings to APSFL. h. The Vendor should provide APSFL with a Solution Description explaining how the CPE could provide the triple play services and how the CPE can be managed remotely. i. Vendor shall notify if OLT is found to be missing standards compliance, they should not change their CPE to deviate from OLT standards (define standard), APSFL will get OLT to upgrade to be compatible with standards in a timely manner P a g e 7 7