Total Access 5000 MSAP1
Total Access 5000 MSAP1
Total Access 5000 MSAP1
Aggregation Platform
Total Access 5000
®
The evolution of the network.
Service providers are faced with optimizing protocol, are handled as Ethernet, creating a native
their existing network infrastructure to support service delivery model for advanced services without
advanced services, enabling not only voice and stranding existing legacy services. This allows the
simple broadband connections to the Internet, but Total Access 5000 to economically address multiple
more advanced services such as IPTV and Ethernet. network applications with traditional network inter-
Historically, wireline services have been delivered faces for TDM and ATM services as well as advanced
across disparate networks, each with its own capabilities like Ethernet Ring Protection Switching,
infrastructure and expense. However, the matura- Resilient Packet Ring, Gigabit Passive Optical
tion of industry standards related to IP is enabling Network (GPON), and VDSL2.
the convergence of these disparate networks across Environmentally hardened, the Total Access 5000
a unified network architecture. While enabling this is designed with the service provider in mind and
convergence can be difficult, it is clear that service is equally capable of deployment in central office,
providers must drive toward increased remote terminal or remote node locations. Instead
Total Access 5000 subscriber revenues through the delivery of of a traditional fixed backplane architecture, the
At-a-Glance enhanced broadband services while simultaneously Total Access 5000 provides a truly scalable architec-
■ Native Ethernet core driving operational cost out of the network. This ture that is designed to migrate with the network,
evolution requires a platform that has the capacity providing flexible copper and fiber termination
■ Ethernet, ATM, and TDM
network interfaces and scalability for these advanced services while options based on network applications. With the
providing a seamless migration path for existing
■ TDM and Voice over IP (VoIP) POTS
legacy services.
■ Fiber optic and copper transport
built for future, current, and ADTRAN® Total Access® 5000 is designed to
legacy services help service providers bridge the gap between the
■ Fully redundant, existing and the next-generation network. It is a
carrier-class design carrier-class multiservice access and aggregation
■ Digital and metallic test access platform that supports both legacy and emerging
■ Multiple network management
service interfaces over copper and fiber which can be
easily scaled to support even the most bandwidth-
capabilities
intensive applications. Unlike traditional ATM- and
■ Supported by ADTRAN
SONET-based platforms, which require enormous
Total Access EMS
overhead and expensive add-ons to deliver emerging
■ Industry-leading warranty The ADTRAN Total Access 5000
services, the Total Access 5000 is built around a pure
• Increases Revenue
Ethernet core. All incoming services, regardless of • Decreases Operational Cost
• Improves Efficiency
simple change of a “I/O module,” equipment The Total Access 5000 IP/Ethernet core provides utilization of the physical transport infrastructure.
obsolescence can be avoided and network invest- carriers significant benefits related to network By enabling this convergence, the traditional bar-
ments protected with a platform physically capable convergence. All traffic between Total Access 5000 riers associated with multiservice platforms (like
of scaling to meet the network evolution, not only shelves is carried over Ethernet. As such, voice, data separate and dedicated bandwidth for POTS, video
today but also tomorrow. and video services all dynamically share bandwidth, and data) are eliminated, providing a more flexible
providing converged packet transport between and scalable transport architecture for existing and
Broadband Access
Total Access 5000 nodes and allowing greater advanced services.
The Total Access 5000 supports broadband service
delivery over both copper and fiber architectures.
As a copper access platform, the Total Access 5000 Remote Terminal
can be used for IP or ATM DSLAM applications as Total Access 5000
well as for Broadband Loop Carrier applications, Central Office
facilitating the delivery of both POTS and DSL from
Total Access 5000
central office, remote terminal and remote node
locations. Its cost effective Ethernet architecture 10G Ethernet Ring
allows service providers to deploy 100 percent voice
DS1
and broadband capable systems, helping to reduce
or eliminate operational expenses such as truckrolls Voice/Data GigE POTS & GPON
and circuit reprovisioning. In addition to copper Video DSL
management solution.
■ Voice support for GR-303, TR-008, MGCP, and SIP
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■ N x GigE and 10GigE uplink options available
■ Several solutions are available for business,
multi-dwelling, and residential needs
■ Deploy copper and fiber access solutions from
a single platform
Multiservice Aggregation
There are many legacy services that will not
instantly disappear including TDM, PPP, Frame
Relay, and ATM; however, new services like GPON,
xDSL, and Ethernet must be provided. To address
Remote Terminal
this need, the Total Access 5000 provides the ability
Total Access 5000
to aggregate legacy services while providing next-
Central Office DS1
generation broadband services.
Total Access 5000
■ ATM interworking allows the service provider to
aggregate legacy DSLAMs and interwork the ATM traffic DS1 Ethernet DS1/HDSL
to Ethernet, saving costs and increasing efficiency Legacy
■ PWE3 or Psuedowire provides a method of transporting
GigE
TDM T1 service across Ethernet such that existing
GigE GigE
services will not have to be changed Voice/Data
■ GigE aggregation gives the service provider another Video GigE
GigE
option for aggregating multiple Gigabit Ethernet Total Access 1248A
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Extending the Life of Existing Legacy Business Service Migration to the edge of a network where they pull off PPP or
ATM DSL Networks The Total Access 5000 provides Legacy Business Multi-Link PPP T1s and provide them directly to
The Total Access 5000 has the ability to help Service Migration to increase the service provider’s business customers. TDM transport requires nailed
maximize the lifecycle of an existing carrier ATM Return on Investment (ROI) and add service flex- up bandwidth, whether it is being used or not,
DSLAM base by providing a simplified migration ibility when migrating from a TDM-based network which causes these transport networks to be ineffi-
path to a next-generation IP/Ethernet core to Ethernet-based networks. In a traditional TDM cient. In addition, TDM transport generally requires
infrastructure. In a traditional high-speed Internet network, service providers use TDM transport to get more capital than Ethernet networks. The
infrastructure, DSL services are provided via ATM- Total Access 5000 allows the service provider to
based DSLAMs. This traditional network architecture aggregate PPP, MLPPP, and Frame Relay services
transports subscriber traffic around the network via Router
at the edge and interwork this traffic to Ethernet
an ATM-switched infrastructure. One of the chal- to allow for efficient, cost-effective transport. In
lenges to migrating to a next-generation IP/Ethernet
Ethernet addition, Carrier Ethernet services can be delivered
core is the large embedded base of ATM DSLAMs that from the same Total Access 5000, enabling
Total Access 5000
GigE unrivaled flexibility.
terminate subscriber traffic in the existing network.
The Total Access 5000 allows the ubiquitous
migration of existing ATM DSL traffic (regardless of
vendor) via integrated ATM line modules. Incoming
traffic from ATM DSLAMs can be groomed at the vir- MX2820
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3-port Ch. DS3
Ethernet for delivery to the new IP/Ethernet core or
simply switched upstream as intact ATM cells. This
T1s PCs
ubiquitous migration to an Ethernet core network can Transport could be SONET,
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Off-net Businesses
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Service Delivery
Single Platform, Common OAM&P, Full Coverage Metro Ethernet
Network
The Total Access 5000/5006 Carrier Ethernet Access N x GigE
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RX
L2
ACT
TX
DS3 ATM
1-PORT
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Standard 3192 N x GigE
vices infrastructure to deliver Carrier or Metro Total Access 3000 Remote Terminal Bonded e.SHDSL,
DDM+
Ethernet services. ADTRAN simplifies the delivery DSX-1/Ch. DS3 VDSL2, or GigE
ORB
of Ethernet service by providing the same customer Central Office NetVanta 800/8000 Series NTU
TDM
and operations look and feel regardless of whether
Bonded
Network Bonded
Bonded
Fiber, Copper or TDM is used to access the e.SHDSL or e.SHDSL
or VDSL2
DS1/DS3
HDSLx NetVanta 800 Series NTU 10/100/1000
customer premises. NetVanta 838 OSP
ACO
DS3 STATUS
1
ACT 2
ALARM 3
10/100/1000
NetVanta 800 Series NTU
■ Assured service quality through the separation and
NetVanta 838
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10/100/1000
protection of critical voice and data circuits 10/100/1000
Business Broadband
■ Reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by using a single
Small/Medium
centralized service delivery platform Business
Summary
The multiservice architecture of the migration path toward a converged network
Total Access 5000 allows the deployment of an architecture. Its integrated packet capabilities and
advanced packet network infrastructure that is highly scalable architecture provide flexible aggrega-
capable of delivering a host of services including tion and transport options across multiple network
POTS, DSL, PON and Ethernet across a pure Ethernet topologies. As service providers undertake the
core. This robust packet network architecture allows network evolution required to deliver these next-
service providers to use the Total Access 5000 to generation services, the Total Access 5000 is one
economically address both legacy and next- component of an industry-leading family of access
generation services while providing a seamless and transport solutions that universally supports
multiple network topologies, reduces unwanted
operational complexity and maximizes network
efficiency. With the Total Access Element
Management System (EMS) providing a common
management application that supports these tech-
nologies and topologies ubiquitously, the Total
Access 5000 helps carriers increase revenue,
decrease operational cost and improve efficiency.
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