Overview
Brand Name: Huawei
Product Number: OptiX OSN 500
Product Discription
The OptiX OSN 500 is a packet-oriented new-generation multi-service customer premises equipment (CPE) optical transmission system, which is positioned at the access layer among Huawei's end-to-end multi-service transmission platform (MSTP) product series. This system is characterized by its low power consumption and compact structure.
The OptiX OSN 500 supports multiprotocol label switching (MPLS), MPLS-transport profile (MPLS-TP), pseudo wire emulation edge-to-edge (PWE3), Ethernet, and ATM technologies. With these technologies, a pure PTN network can be provisioned.
As the access layer equipment, the OptiX OSN 500 is networked with other OptiX OSN equipment to provide a complete solution covering the backbone layer, aggregation layer, and access layer. The complete solution meets 2G/3G/LTE base station backhaul and enterprise leased service access demands.
Features of OSN 500
Simple architecture and high integration
Chassis dimensions: 442 mm x 220 mm x 44 mm (W x D x H)
Unified switching architecture and multi-service transmission
OSN 500 supports service bearing in both the time division multiplexing (TDM) domain and the packet domain. With the dual-domain networking, the OSN 500 can achieve smooth evolution from the TDM network to the packet switching network (PSN).
CES support and flexible networking
OSN 500 supports the circuit emulation service (CES) technology, which allows direct transmission of TDM E1 services and channelized STM-1 services in the packet domain, implementing smooth evolution from the TDM domain to the packet domain.
TP-assist, care-free maintenance
The TP-assist implements care-free maintenance solutions for packet transport networks (PTNs) based on the MPLS/MPLS-TP architecture. The OSN 500 provides a planning tool for PTNs, which enables end-to-end visible service configuration of media gateways and instrument-free site deployment. Moreover, the OSN 500 supports automatic fault locating and performance monitoring of packet services.