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Iskratel Access Plane<br />

2012<br />

<strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong><br />

The High-Performance Broadband<br />

Access and Aggregation Node


Make the Right Access<br />

Network Decision<br />

Access networks have advanced a great deal over the<br />

past 10 years. The ability to have a last-mile fiber and<br />

hybrid FTTx subscriber access has become a reality.<br />

Widely available network<strong>in</strong>g equipment is realiz<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

once distant dream of overall connectivity. The number<br />

of subscribers with <strong>in</strong>sufficient broadband connectivity<br />

is rapidly decreas<strong>in</strong>g due to widespread deployments<br />

of FTTH and FTTx.<br />

Modern bus<strong>in</strong>ess and private communications no<br />

longer have to suffer l<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong>terruptions or <strong>in</strong>sufficient<br />

bandwidth. The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> is <strong>in</strong>troduc<strong>in</strong>g gigabit<br />

access as a premium <strong>in</strong> subscriber connectivity. The last<br />

mile is the contact po<strong>in</strong>t between the communication<br />

<strong>in</strong>frastructure owner and the subscribers. It is the only<br />

true monetization source and is therefore essential for<br />

healthy growth and development.<br />

Iskratel believes that the ma<strong>in</strong> driv<strong>in</strong>g force beh<strong>in</strong>d<br />

access-network <strong>in</strong>novation consists of four factors:<br />

1. Deployment of fiber access closer to the subscribers.<br />

2. Comb<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g access and aggregation functions <strong>in</strong> a<br />

s<strong>in</strong>gle node.<br />

3. Mov<strong>in</strong>g the network <strong>in</strong>telligence to the access<br />

segment.<br />

4. An open-access <strong>in</strong>frastructure.<br />

Iskratel is sett<strong>in</strong>g the access <strong>in</strong>frastructure offer onto a higher level<br />

STANDARD BROADBAND ACCESS<br />

Passive content consumers<br />

Inadequately supported bus<strong>in</strong>ess users<br />

Operator as a vertically <strong>in</strong>tegrated service provider<br />

Focus on technology and capabilities<br />

Pure DSL access<br />

Asymmetrical access<br />

Centralized edge <strong>in</strong>telligence<br />

SEE THE MAIN RESULTS OF<br />

THE ACCESS EVOLUTION IN<br />

THE TABLE:<br />

Mix of PPPoE & IP<br />

Static amount of traffic per user – typically up to 10 Mb/s<br />

VLAN-based traffic awareness<br />

s<strong>in</strong>gle device -> s<strong>in</strong>gle service<br />

Aggregation of long-distance DSL access l<strong>in</strong>es


Why Choose the<br />

Iskratel <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong>?<br />

/High Capacity/ The Iskratel <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> is an access<br />

node, designed to provide high-capacity broadband<br />

fiber, DSL and hybrid (fiber+DSL) subscriber access. What<br />

makes it different from currently available access nodes is<br />

a focus on three access-scenario deployments:<br />

• FTTH with P2P and GPON<br />

• FTTx hybrid access<br />

• VDSL2 from CO<br />

/Comb<strong>in</strong>ation of open access and aggregation/ The<br />

Iskratel <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> is the next evolutionary step <strong>in</strong> lastmile<br />

access and aggregation. Its role <strong>in</strong> the access network<br />

expands beyond the comb<strong>in</strong>ed access and aggregation<br />

node.<br />

The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> acts as an open-access enabler that<br />

makes it possible for subscribers to choose their service<br />

provider. Open access has for a long time been desired by<br />

users and is becom<strong>in</strong>g widely requested by governments<br />

<strong>in</strong> the EU and other countries. Furthermore, the <strong>SI3000</strong><br />

<strong>Lumia</strong> makes wholesale and open-access bus<strong>in</strong>ess models<br />

possible. It turns the last-mile access <strong>in</strong>frastructure <strong>in</strong>to an<br />

asset that is offered on the open market.<br />

/Flow awareness/ Session-flow awareness enables<br />

distributed data-flow process<strong>in</strong>g. The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>troduces a BRAS-free access-network architecture,<br />

known as the Intelligent Service Architecture (ISA). Due to<br />

flow awareness, the <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> is ready for services that<br />

require QoS on demand. Payable, over-the-top services,<br />

such as video distribution over the web are already<br />

becom<strong>in</strong>g an <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g new revenue source.<br />

/Software <strong>in</strong>dependence/ The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> uses a s<strong>in</strong>gle<br />

suite of software, regardless of the technology used <strong>in</strong> the<br />

access network. This results <strong>in</strong> easier and faster upgrades<br />

and simplified deployment of the <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> nodes <strong>in</strong><br />

the network.<br />

The Iskratel <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> access node<br />

ensures higher <strong>in</strong>frastructure profitability.<br />

• New revenue ensured by the most competitive<br />

service offer<strong>in</strong>g: HDTV, VoD, Video conferenc<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

peer-to-peer transfers.<br />

• Churn reduction. By giv<strong>in</strong>g subscribers the optimum<br />

amount of required bandwidth.<br />

• Lower TCO. By reduc<strong>in</strong>g the need for expensive IP<br />

edge network elements.<br />

• Secure <strong>in</strong>vestment. By offer<strong>in</strong>g an end-to-end <strong>SI3000</strong><br />

<strong>Lumia</strong> and <strong>Innbox</strong> fiber/DSL CPE solution<br />

• Reduced ROI time.<br />

/Compatibility/ The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> is equipped with a<br />

technology-agnostic feature set and is consequently easy<br />

to deploy. The subscriber boards are compatible with the<br />

<strong>SI3000</strong> MSAN access nodes.<br />

ISKRATEL <strong>SI3000</strong> LUMIA HIGH-PERFORMANCE ACCESS<br />

Active subscribers that produce and share content<br />

Dedicated bus<strong>in</strong>ess-subscriber policies and support, certified by MEF<br />

Wholesale and open-access models<br />

Focus on OPEX cuts while surpass<strong>in</strong>g the highest level of end-user experience<br />

FTTH and FTTx hybrid access options<br />

Symmetrical communications determ<strong>in</strong>es the needs of today’s subscribers<br />

Distributed edge <strong>in</strong>telligence<br />

All-IP based on DHCP<br />

Increas<strong>in</strong>g amount of bandwidth per user – flirt<strong>in</strong>g with gigabit speeds<br />

Flow-based traffic awareness<br />

s<strong>in</strong>gle device -> multiple services<br />

Aggregation of subtend<strong>in</strong>g FTTx access nodes<br />

Build<strong>in</strong>g access<br />

networks with<br />

Iskratel guarantees<br />

the use of modern<br />

network<strong>in</strong>g concepts,<br />

high capacity futureoriented<br />

<strong>in</strong>frastructure<br />

development and<br />

exist<strong>in</strong>g equipment<br />

compatibility.


<strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong>: the High Performance Composition<br />

No. 1<br />

<strong>in</strong> GPON Port Density<br />

<strong>SI3000</strong> LUMIA<br />

The high-performance access node<br />

The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> is a next-generation,<br />

broadband-access node that br<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

tomorrow’s technology <strong>in</strong>to your network<br />

today.<br />

The modular design of the <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong><br />

allows multiple hous<strong>in</strong>g options. It offers a<br />

selection of different central blades, which act<br />

as the node’s bra<strong>in</strong> and network-connectivity<br />

<strong>in</strong>terface. Various subscriber-connectivity<br />

blades connect the end-users via P2P and<br />

GPON fiber, VDSL2 and POTS.<br />

WHAT’S NEW<br />

• 18.432 GPON users per shelf (1:64)<br />

• 40 Gb/s per slot connectivity<br />

• 1.28 Terabit backpannel<br />

• 960 Gb/s switch<strong>in</strong>g capacity<br />

• GPON blade, with 16 OLT ports<br />

• GE Fiber blade, with 24 ports<br />

• POTS blade, with 64 ports<br />

• MEF-certified bus<strong>in</strong>ess-users connectivity<br />

GPON AND P2P FIBER BLADES<br />

VDSL2 AND POTS BLADES<br />

THE CENTRAL BLADES<br />

<strong>SI3000</strong> LUMIA HOUSING


The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> is the optimal build<strong>in</strong>g block for various FTTH<br />

deployments. An operator can choose from all the ma<strong>in</strong>stream<br />

fiber access technologies – GPON, FE P2P and GE P2P.<br />

Subscribers can get the most bandwidth-demand<strong>in</strong>g services<br />

<strong>in</strong> the field of real-time data stream<strong>in</strong>g, such as 3D HDTV, VoD,<br />

Onl<strong>in</strong>e Video Gam<strong>in</strong>g, Video Conferenc<strong>in</strong>g and more.<br />

The GPON blade (SFG) has 16 OLT ports. It <strong>in</strong>cludes a powerful<br />

network processor that supports Intelligent Service Access<br />

(ISA). There are three variants of the P2P fiber blade. The first<br />

variant (FE Fiber blade – SFE) is a double-slot price-optimized<br />

version with 24 FE ports. The second variant (FE Fiber – SFD) is<br />

a compact s<strong>in</strong>gle-slot version that offers 24 FE ports and uses<br />

Compact SFP transceivers to allow a doubled port density and<br />

quick diagnostics of the optical l<strong>in</strong>es. The third version, the GE<br />

Fiber blade – SFH, is a compact s<strong>in</strong>gle-slot version with 24 GE/<br />

FE dual-rate ports. All the P2P fiber blades <strong>in</strong>clude a network<br />

processor that provides Intelligent Service Access (ISA) features.<br />

The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> is the optimal build<strong>in</strong>g block for effective<br />

copper-reuse deployments. Both VDSL2 broadband and POTS<br />

narrowband applications are available.<br />

The VDSL2 blade (SGR) has 32 ports. It <strong>in</strong>cludes a powerful<br />

network processor that enables Intelligent Service Access<br />

(ISA) features. ADSL2+ fallback is available per each port<br />

<strong>in</strong>dependently, allow<strong>in</strong>g for a smooth migration to VDSL2. SRA,<br />

Physical Layer Retransmission, G.INP and other methods are<br />

built-<strong>in</strong> for excellent noise protection, result<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> high datatransfer<br />

rates and undisturbed stream<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

The POTS blade (SAK) has 64 ports. If offers the widely<br />

<strong>in</strong>teroperable H.248, MGCP and SIP protocols and rich<br />

supplementary services. A wide choice of all ma<strong>in</strong>stream voice<br />

codecs and voice process<strong>in</strong>g methods is available for optimal<br />

voice quality. A l<strong>in</strong>e test<strong>in</strong>g functionality is <strong>in</strong>tegrated for better<br />

troubleshoot<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> is the optimal build<strong>in</strong>g block for various<br />

network deployments. All typical network topologies – star,<br />

r<strong>in</strong>g, cha<strong>in</strong> and full-mesh can be implemented.<br />

Two types of central blade are available. The first (IDI) offers<br />

up to two 10-GE plus 8 GE <strong>in</strong>terfaces for network connectivity.<br />

Intelligent Service Access (ISA) and MEF-compliant Bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

Connectivity features are supported. The second (IDK) with its<br />

two 10-GE <strong>in</strong>terfaces to each subscriber blade and is ideal for<br />

GPON application. With its multispeed backplane <strong>in</strong>terfaces,<br />

IDK supports the coexistence of all <strong>in</strong>stalled access blades<br />

(POTS, DSL and FTTH) <strong>in</strong> the same shelf. The IDK blade offers<br />

480 Gb/s of switch<strong>in</strong>g capacity and up to six 10-GE plus 4 GE<br />

<strong>in</strong>terfaces for network connectivity.<br />

All the central blades support EAPS functionality, which<br />

ensures high network resiliency <strong>in</strong> large r<strong>in</strong>gs, with a recovery<br />

time of 50 ms. The blades feature advanced multicast and<br />

selective Q-<strong>in</strong>-Q features. IPMI Shelf management provides<br />

temperature management of the system and can power<br />

down or remotely restart the subscriber blades selectively.<br />

The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> comes with an ETSI 300/19’’-compatible enclosure available <strong>in</strong> four different versions:<br />

All <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> hous<strong>in</strong>gs are suitable for both Central Office<br />

and Street cab<strong>in</strong>et applications. The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> backplane<br />

has 2x20 Gb/s connectivity per each service slot and it offers<br />

a stagger<strong>in</strong>g 1.28 Terabits/s capacity. The hous<strong>in</strong>g is provided<br />

with a shelf-management unit that ensures different<br />

hardware-related parameter measurements, configuration of<br />

the system functions and the appropriate temperature for a<br />

fully equipped shelf dur<strong>in</strong>g operation.<br />

MEB20 MEB18 MEB10 MEB6<br />

20-slot<br />

enclosure<br />

for ETSI 300<br />

rack<br />

mount<strong>in</strong>g<br />

18-slot<br />

enclosure<br />

for 19’’ rack<br />

mount<strong>in</strong>g (9U)<br />

10-slot<br />

enclosure<br />

for ETSI 300<br />

and 19’’ rack<br />

mount<strong>in</strong>g (6U)<br />

6-slot<br />

enclosure<br />

for ETSI 300<br />

and 19’’ rack<br />

mount<strong>in</strong>g (4U)


<strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> Management<br />

The <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> <strong>in</strong>troduces a new approach to manag<strong>in</strong>g<br />

complex network environments with the next-generation<br />

management system <strong>SI3000</strong> MNS 2.0.<br />

The <strong>SI3000</strong> MNS 2.0 eases network management with an effective<br />

Web 2.0 GUI and full compatibility with different product<br />

versions. The system enables the fast and easy deployment of<br />

new network elements and supports mass upgrades. Unified<br />

management enables network adm<strong>in</strong>istrators to manage the<br />

complex network<strong>in</strong>g parameters centrally <strong>in</strong> a very simple way by<br />

manag<strong>in</strong>g user- and service-centric profiles and focus<strong>in</strong>g on fast<br />

and reliable service provision<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

The <strong>SI3000</strong> MNS 2.0 can be run <strong>in</strong>side a virtual mach<strong>in</strong>e and<br />

enables operation <strong>in</strong> the cloud. Hierarchical <strong>in</strong>tegration <strong>in</strong>to<br />

external OSS/BSS systems is provided via open north-bound<br />

<strong>in</strong>terfaces.<br />

Start offer<strong>in</strong>g new services <strong>in</strong> the shortest possible time<br />

In small deployments the <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> can be managed us<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the embedded Element Manager GUI, via CLI or via third-party<br />

systems us<strong>in</strong>g SNMP, without the need for the <strong>SI3000</strong> MNS 2.0. For<br />

larger networks the use of the <strong>SI3000</strong> MNS 2.0 is recommended as<br />

it effectively lowers the OPEX.<br />

<strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> Deployment Options<br />

Fiber-to-the-Home<br />

Suitable for: Incumbents, alternative operators, municipal<br />

networks, power utilities, green-field deployments<br />

When build<strong>in</strong>g a fiber-access network to<br />

every subscriber (residential and bus<strong>in</strong>ess), it<br />

is critical to select a long-term future-proof<br />

<strong>in</strong>vestment. A comb<strong>in</strong>ation of P2P and GPON<br />

fiber last-mile technology is the ideal choice<br />

for the delivery of Gigabit speeds to different<br />

users at different geographies.<br />

Choos<strong>in</strong>g the FTTH deployment:<br />

• Read<strong>in</strong>ess for today’s and future ultra-highspeed<br />

<strong>in</strong>ternet access and video services like<br />

3D HDTV, Quad HDTV, Ultra HDTV, etc.<br />

• Symmetrical bandwidth for highspeed<br />

bus<strong>in</strong>ess VPN connectivity, HD<br />

videoconferenc<strong>in</strong>g, cloud comput<strong>in</strong>g, usercontent<br />

shar<strong>in</strong>g and collaboration<br />

• Unsurpassed reliability via fiber media and<br />

a reduced number of active locations nearly<br />

elim<strong>in</strong>ates OPEX


FTTx Hybrid Access<br />

The deployment of FTTx-oriented access<br />

solution results <strong>in</strong> a quickly ga<strong>in</strong>ed advantage<br />

over competitive wirel<strong>in</strong>e- and wireless-network<br />

operators. The FTTx access re-uses the exist<strong>in</strong>g<br />

copper <strong>in</strong>frastructure, optimizes the capital<br />

expenditure and speeds up the new service offer<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and return on <strong>in</strong>vestment.<br />

Suitable for: Incumbents, alternative operators<br />

Why FTTx:<br />

• Reduced demand for all-fiber connections results <strong>in</strong> lower<br />

CAPEX and a shorter ROI<br />

• Faster deployment of the high-bandwidth service offer<br />

• Less digg<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>in</strong>-house wir<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>terventions<br />

If it is there, why not use it? Past deployments<br />

and recently unveiled global plans of FTTxbased<br />

network access deployments prove that<br />

copper connections are go<strong>in</strong>g to represent a very<br />

significant share of end-user connections for the<br />

next couple of decades. FTTx boosts the unused<br />

potential of the copper access network and turns<br />

it <strong>in</strong>to a highly capable and future-proof access<br />

solution for residents and bus<strong>in</strong>ess users.<br />

Intelligent Service Access (ISA)<br />

Deployment<br />

Build<strong>in</strong>g FTTx networks requires substantial capital<br />

<strong>in</strong>vestments. Today’s competitive environment prevents an<br />

<strong>in</strong>crease of ARPU for ISPs, as exist<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>ess models favor<br />

application providers who utilize the <strong>in</strong>ternet <strong>in</strong>frastructure<br />

without reimburs<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>in</strong>frastructure usage. By <strong>in</strong>troduc<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong>telligence to the access part of the network, operators<br />

(<strong>in</strong>vestors <strong>in</strong> FTTx) ga<strong>in</strong> the possibility to <strong>in</strong>crease the ARPU<br />

with added-value service package offer<strong>in</strong>gs for specific user<br />

groups (gamers, movie fans, specific bus<strong>in</strong>esses, etc.). ISA<br />

also offers operators the opportunity to charge application<br />

providers for the guaranteed quality delivery transport of<br />

payable services.<br />

Suitable for: Incumbents, alternative operators,<br />

green-field deployments<br />

• Lower <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> smart aggregation and L3 edge (BNG)<br />

by triple-A functions and policy enforcement <strong>in</strong>side the<br />

<strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> access node<br />

• Better control, provision<strong>in</strong>g and QoS for upstream <strong>in</strong>tensive<br />

application like HDTV video conferenc<strong>in</strong>g<br />

• Reduced risk by stopp<strong>in</strong>g attacks at the entrance of the<br />

network<br />

After build<strong>in</strong>g FTTx last mile access, bottlenecks move to<br />

another part of the network (IP-edge and aggregation), where<br />

the number of expensive aggregation and core elements<br />

(BNG/BRAS) has to be replaced or upgraded. In order to<br />

lower the <strong>in</strong>vestment, the <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong> with the ISA and<br />

policy enforcement function offers the ability to authenticate,<br />

authorize, account/charge (triple-A function) and manipulate<br />

subscriber flows with<strong>in</strong> the last mile.<br />

Benefits of us<strong>in</strong>g Intelligent Access:<br />

• Increase of ARPU by offer<strong>in</strong>g a differentiated added-value<br />

service offer for specific user groups<br />

• Increase of ARPU by charg<strong>in</strong>g for guaranteed QoS and<br />

delivery of payable services<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Services<br />

With support for the Intelligent Service<br />

Access (ISA) functions, the <strong>SI3000</strong> <strong>Lumia</strong><br />

serves as a universal service-delivery<br />

platform, provid<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>ess customers<br />

with Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)-<br />

compliant carrier Ethernet services.<br />

• Standards-based E-L<strong>in</strong>e and E-LAN Ethernet services<br />

Suitable for: Incumbents, alternative operators<br />

• MEF-9 and MEF-14 compliance<br />

• Profile-based management and assignment of services<br />

• End-to-end provision<strong>in</strong>g, monitor<strong>in</strong>g and ma<strong>in</strong>tenance<br />

• Transparent auto-logon (TAL) for seamless authentication<br />

and activation of services<br />

• SLA enforcement with <strong>in</strong>gress and egress polic<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

shap<strong>in</strong>g<br />

• FE/GE/VDSL2 subscriber ports


Published: October 2011 © Designed by Creatoor.com<br />

Information <strong>in</strong> this document is subject to change without notice.<br />

SPECIFICATIONS<br />

20 slots 18 slots 10 slots<br />

duplication<br />

duplication<br />

duplication<br />

6 slots<br />

no yes no yes no yes<br />

No. of slots for service blades, with IDI 19 18 17 16 9 8 5<br />

No. of slots for service blades, with IDK 18 16 16 14 8 6 4<br />

Max. fiber-access ports<br />

with SFG and IDK, GPON OLT ports 288 256 256 224 128 96 64<br />

with SFE and IDI, FE ports 216 216 192 192 96 96 48<br />

with SFD and IDI, FE ports 456 432 408 384 216 192 120<br />

with SFH and IDI, GE/FE ports 456 432 408 384 216 192 120<br />

Max. VDSL2 ports, with SGR and IDI 608 576 544 512 288 256 160<br />

Max. POTS ports, with SAK and IDI 1216 1152 1088 1024 576 512 320<br />

Max. GE upl<strong>in</strong>k ports, with IDI 8 16 8 16 8 16 8<br />

Max. 10GE upl<strong>in</strong>k ports, with IDI 2 4 2 4 2 4 2<br />

Max. GE upl<strong>in</strong>k ports, with IDK 8 16 8 16 8 16 8<br />

Max. 10GE upl<strong>in</strong>k ports, with IDK 6 12 6 12 6 12 6<br />

Local Management <strong>in</strong>terface over Ethernet Switch Blade<br />

Console<br />

RS232, RJ-45<br />

Giga Ethernet<br />

1000 BaseT, RJ-45 – Management port for whole chassis<br />

Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) features<br />

Service-blade identification<br />

Position <strong>in</strong> chassis, serial number, service contact person<br />

Identification of chassis<br />

Geographical, topological position, role of application<br />

Blade status <strong>in</strong>formation<br />

Power-consumption, temperature, voltage<br />

Blade management<br />

Active, standby and fail status read<strong>in</strong>g, activation, remote reset and shutdown<br />

Fan management<br />

Status of fans, rotation speed configuration and automatic adaptation<br />

Dimensions<br />

20-slot chassis<br />

(H x W x D) 622 x 500 x 233 (*) mm – ETSI rack<br />

18-slot chassis<br />

(H x W x D) 622 x 450 x 233 (*) mm – 19” rack<br />

10-slots chassis, 6U<br />

(H x W x D) 267 x 450 x 233 (*) mm – ETSI rack, 19” rack<br />

6-slots chassis, 4U<br />

(H x W x D) 178 x 450 x 233 (*) mm – ETSI rack, 19” rack<br />

* 233 mm without cables, 275 mm with cables<br />

Environmental conditions<br />

Safety IEC 60950-1:2001, UL 60950-1<br />

EMC<br />

EN 300 386:2001 v1.3.1, EN55022 Class A, FCC Class A (Class B for 1U chassis)<br />

Storage As <strong>in</strong> ETS 300 019-1-1, class 1.2 , temperature -25 to 55°C, rel. humidity 5–100%<br />

Transport As <strong>in</strong> ETS 300 019-1-2, class 2.3<br />

Operation As <strong>in</strong> ETS 300 019-1-3, class 3.1E, temperature -5 to 55°C, rel. humidity 5–90%<br />

Other<br />

Supply voltage<br />

-48V or -60V DC<br />

Iskratel, d.o.o., Kranj<br />

Ljubljanska c. 24a, SI 4000 Kranj, Slovenia<br />

Phone: +386 (0)4 207 2000, Fax: +386 (0)4 207 2712<br />

e-mail: <strong>in</strong>fo@iskratel.si<br />

www.iskratel.com<br />

Iskrabel, Ulica Harkovskaja 1/601, BY - 220073 M<strong>in</strong>sk, Belorusija, telefon: +375 17 213 03 36, telefaks: +375 17 251 74 59, e-pošta: badrak@iskrabel.by, www.iskratel.com<br />

Iskracom, Naurizbay batyra 17, pisarna 213, 050004 Almati, Kazahstan, telefon: +7 727 244 82 22, telefaks: +7 727 244 82 19, e-pošta: a.melnikov@iskracom.kz, www.iskratel.com<br />

Iskratel, Ljubljanska cesta 24a, SI 4000 Kranj, Slovenija, telefon: +386 (0)4 207 20 00, telefaks: +386 (0)4 207 27 12, e-pošta: <strong>in</strong>fo@iskratel.si, www.iskratel.com<br />

Iskratel MMC, Ulica Fazail Bajramov 2, kvartira 2, AZ1025 Baku, Azerbajdžan, telefon: +994 12 496 73 71, e-pošta: shixl<strong>in</strong>ski@iskratel.az, www.iskratel.com<br />

Iskratel Poljska, Ulica Legnicka 55/4, 54-203 Wroclaw, Poljska, telefon: +48 (71) 349 29 05, telefaks: +48 (71) 349 29 02, e-pošta: m.trzc<strong>in</strong>ski@iskratel.pl, www.iskratel.com<br />

Iskratel Tashkent, pr. Amira Temura, 99 »A«, 100084 Taškent, Uzbekistan, telefon: +998 (71) 300 31 08, e-pošta: r.mulajanov@gmail.com, www.iskratel.com<br />

Iskratel Ukraj<strong>in</strong>a, Ulica Artema 72a, 04050 Kijev, Ukraj<strong>in</strong>a, telefon: +380 44 363 01 00, telefaks: +380 44 363 01 00, e-pošta: s.karachevtsev@iskratel.si, www.iskratel.com<br />

Iskrauraltel, Ulica Komvuzovskaja 9a, 620137 Jekater<strong>in</strong>burg, Ruska federacija, telefon: +7 343 210 69 51, telefaks: +7 343 341 52 40, e-pošta: iut@iskrauraltel.ru, www.iskrauraltel.ru<br />

ITS Iskratel Skopje, Kej 13 Noemvri, Kula 4, 1000 Skopje, Makedonija, telefon: +389 2 323 53 00, telefaks: +389 2 323 53 99, e-pošta: <strong>in</strong>fo@its-sk.com.mk, www.its-sk.com.mk

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