Page 2 - Shared DSL User Guide; EDA; Copyright
Shared DSL User Guide EDA . ii 1/1553-HSC 901 86/1 Uen A 2006-02-21 Copyright © Ericsson AB 2004, 2006 - All Rights Reserved Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner. The contents of this document are subject to revision ...
Page 3 - Contents; Introduction to this Guide
. 1/1553-HSC 901 86/1 Uen A 2006-02-21 iii Contents 1 Introduction to this Guide 1 1.1 Revision History 1 2 The Shared DSL Solution 2 2.1 Shared DSL Concept 2 2.2 Services 4 2.3 End-users Layer two Separation 4 3 Router Role 5 4 The Remote Site 6 4.1 Remote Site Elements 6 4.2 Environment 8 4.3 Conf...
Page 5 - History
Introduction to this Guide 1/1553-HSC 901 86/1 Uen A 2006-02-21 1 1 Introduction to this Guide This guide describes the Shared DSL solution, and explains how to use it. The guide is a combination of a solution description and a user’s guide. It is possible to read the guide without former knowledge ...
Page 6 - The Shared DSL Solution; DSL
The Shared DSL Solution 2 1/1553-HSC 901 86/1 Uen A 2006-02-21 2 The Shared DSL Solution The Shared DSL solution is a new, cost effective, and secure way of unbundling DSL, when the primary Access Provider is not the owner of the EDA network. The secondary Access Provider (who owns the EDA network) ...
Page 8 - End-users Layer two Separation
The Shared DSL Solution 4 1/1553-HSC 901 86/1 Uen A 2006-02-21 2.2 Services Up to seven services can be offered to the End-users of each remote site, if the Primary Access Provider’s DSLAM and network supports it (eight PVCs together with the Management channel). However, since there is no Quality o...
Page 9 - Router
Router Role 1/1553-HSC 901 86/1 Uen A 2006-02-21 5 3 Router Role The Router or BRAS plays an important role in the Shared DSL concept, and must perform the following functions: • DHCP requests from the IP DSLAM in the remote site must be relayed towards the EDA network, using the management VLAN ID....
Page 10 - The Remote Site; Site
The Remote Site 6 1/1553-HSC 901 86/1 Uen A 2006-02-21 4 The Remote Site The Remote site is the extension of the EDA network. The Shared DSL solution does not specify the full extent of the site, only the minimum required functionality and basic elements. 4.1 Remote Site Elements The remote site mus...
Page 12 - Configuring the CPE Modem
The Remote Site 8 1/1553-HSC 901 86/1 Uen A 2006-02-21 4.2 Environment It is recommended to take some security measures for the site to prevent tampering with the equipment (for example a locked cabinet). The ambient temperature around the equipment must be within 0 – 45 ºC. The relative humidity mu...
Page 13 - Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronyms and Abbreviations 1/1553-HSC 901 86/1 Uen A 2006-02-21 9 Acronyms and Abbreviations ADSL Asymetric Digital Subscriber Line ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode BRAS Broadband Remote Access Server CPE Customer Premises Equipment DSL Digital Subscriber Line L2TP Layer Two (2) Tunneling Protocol PPP...