SmartAX MA5600T/MA5603T/MA5608T Multi-service
Access Module
Commissioning and Configuration Guide
11.4.2.6 Configuring VDSL2 Service Flows
This topic describes how to configure different service flows on GE remote extended subracks
for different services so that service packets on HGWs can be forwarded at Layer 2 according
to the planned VLAN and forwarding policies.
Data Plan
The following table lists the data plan for configuring service flows.
Service
Type
Internet
access
service
Voice
service
VoD
service
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VLAN Plan
S-VLAN: 100; VLAN
attribute: stacking
C-VLAN: 1001–1002
S-VLAN: 200
C-VLAN: 200
S-VLAN: 300
C-VLAN: 300
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Remarks
The Internet access service use dual VLAN tags
(S-VLAN+C-VLAN) to differentiate users.
For details, refer to
11.2.3 Principle of Internet
Access Service Data
Plan.
The voice over IP (VoIP) service is a carrier-
operating closed service. It primarily uses only S-
VLAN tags which are transparently transmitted
from a GE remote extended subrack to an HGW.
For details, refer to
11.2.5 Principle of VoIP
Service Data
Plan.
NOTE
VLAN planning is required only when HGWs provide
all VoIP services. Service boards in the extended subrack
do not process traditional public switched telephone
network (PSTN) voice services that are transmitted
through splitters. PSTN voice signals are transparently
transmitted through the splitter upstream to PSTN
networks.
The PSPV mode is recommended for the video on
demand (VoD) service because the service requires
fewer VLANs.
The voice over IP (VoIP) service is a carrier-
operating closed service. It primarily uses only S-
VLAN tags which are transparently transmitted
from a GE remote extended subrack to an HGW.
For details, refer to
11.2.6 Principle of IPTV
Service Data
Plan.
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