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Multi-Service IP-DSLAM

SURPASS hiX
5622/5625/5630/5635
Release 3.8M

Broadband Access Comprehensive Solutions


The Nokia Siemens Networks hiX 5622/5625/5630/5635 series
of MSAN/DSLAM is an innovative platform for broadband access
networks to aggregate multiple client interfaces like copper, fiber or
mobile backhauling on the last mile of the network

It is a real Ethernet based platform. R 3.8M and provides a Line test


The SURPASS hiX 5622 / 5625 / method if network providers
5630 / 5635 R3.8M comprises all the introduce all digital loop DSL service
previous features of R2.8 & R2.8M, without ILTF. ISDN-BRI (line code
plus introduces new features such as 2B1Q) and new CXU-G1..
UNI Support at Gigabit Ethernet The CXU_G1 supports the step into
All-in-One Multi-service Interface Card, Configuration of 4000 10G for MSAN and prepares the
MSAN /DSLAM with all Multicast Channels with IGMPv3, MSAN for MPLS support in the next
DSL flavors and POTS Enhanced QoS and Support of Virtual software release.
services Noise for VDSL2, support of Auto The IU10x1GE interface unit with 10
Detection Mode (VDSL2, ADSL 1GE interfaces can be used with a
1/2/2+) on 48-port VDSL2 Cards and white favor of standard SFPs and
 Scalability guarantees best
8 kHz NTR-Signal on VDSL2 for supports P2P optical Ethernet for
fit to your specific solution synchronization as well as EFM subtending and FTTH applications.
requirements bonding on VDSL and VoIP and Redundancy for power, fan, central card
VLAN enhancements. R3.8M and uplink as well as end-to-end
 Flexible & modular provides new hardware as well, such management make Multi-Service
solution for Central Office as additional Line Cards to support MSAN/DSLAM carrier proof. The
(CO) or remote shelter MELT for VDSL2, ADSL2+ and access to the customer is provided over
xDSL and VoIP SHDSL.bis. the existing copper without additional
deployment MELT is one of the key features in investment in the infrastructure.
Its high-speed interfaces are private networking, streaming The hiX5622/5625/5630/5635
suitable for asymmetrical and multimedia content and videos. (IPTV MSAN/DSLAM family also allows
symmetrical applications such for HDTV broadcast). secure high-speed applications for
as super-fast Internet access, It provides all flavors of broadband business customers like LAN-to-LAN
Voice Over IP, teleworking, Interfaces like ADSL/2/2+, VDSL2 or Voice services over broadband.
video conferencing, peer-to- and SHDSL/SHDSL.bis in addition to
peer connections, virtual VoIP POTS line cards.
General MSAN/DSLAM G400 shelf for hiX 5625  CXU_G1 with two additional 10Gbit/s
Specifications  6 Slots (1CXU + 5 IU or 2 CXU uplink interfaces with standard XFP
(redundant) + 4 IU ) / horizontal layout  Per port assignment of uplink interface,
System Architecture The G400 shelf is an alternative for e.g. network interface (uplink) or
 Mass rollout platform with universal slot customers who want to be prepared for cascading daisy uplink protection with
architecture for Interface Units (IU) future high capacity interface units. The use of link aggregation (LAG), LACP
 G series Chassis supports 10 Gbit/s slot backplane is capable of offering up to 10
capacity (G200 / G400 / G600 / G1100) Gbit/s per slot. The G400 shelf fits in 23’’ Subscriber Line Interfaces
for future high bandwidth demanding or ETSI rack.  Service Modes:
applications. o 72 Port ADSL2+ (backward
 Non Blocking Architecture (up to 108 G600 shelf for hiX 5630 compatible with ADSL and ADSL2)
o 48 Port SHDSL/SHDSL.bis
Gbit/s switching capacity)  10 Slots (1 or 2 CXU (redundant)
 GE Star from Central Card to each IU o 24 / 48 Port VDSL2
+ 8 IU) / horizontal layout
slot o 72 Port VoIP (POTS)
The G600 shelf is an alternative for o 72 Port ADSL2+ MELT
 DC Powering (-48 V) customers who want to be prepared for o 48 Port SHDSL MELT
 Redundant DC Power supply future planned higher capacity interface o 48 Port VDSL2 MELT
 Optional External AC Power supply units. The backplane is capable to offer up o 10 Port GigE
 Optional Redundant AC Power supply to 10 Gbit/s per slot. The G400 shelf fits in o 32 Port ISDN-BRI (2B1Q)
 Fan Redundancy 23’’ or ETSI rack. o 48 port FE card
 Redundancy for Switch/Control Card  Number of slots dedicated for IU:
 Chassis design for ETSI resp. G1100 shelf for hiX 5635 o 2 slots in G200
19” / ETSI rack mounting  16 Slots (1 CXU + 14 IU or 2 CXU o 4 slots in G400 chassis
 Front access including Control & Switch (redundant) + 14 IU ) / vertical layout o 8 slots in G600 chassis
Fabric o 14 slots in G1100 chassis
 The G1100 shelf meets customer
Central Office (CO) & Outdoor Cabinet
requirements for full MSAN and supports  Maximum number of subscribers per
installation for hiX 5622 / hiX5625 / subrack with 72 ADSL2+ or VoIP ports
hiX 5630, or hiX 5635 for CO the future mixed mode of DSL and high
capacity interface units in one common per Interface Unit:
 Separate shelf for splitters o Up to 144 for hiX5622 (G200)
shelf. The G1100 backplane is capable of
 Subtending interfaces option o Up to 288 for hiX 5625 (G400)
offering up to 10 Gbit/s per slot. The G1100
 Remote testing capability o Up to 576 for hiX 5630 (G600)
shelf fits in 19’’ or ETSI rack.
 IPv6 Hardware readiness o Up to 1008 for hiX 5635 (G1100)
 Support of voice services
G200 shelf of hiX5622 Uplink Interfaces - Central Unit o hiX 56xx via splitter – base band
 3 Slots (1CXU + 2IU) / horizontal layout  1 or 2 x CXUs possible (second card voice
for 1+1 redundancy, standby o hiX 56xx via CPG (VoIP over DSL)
The G200 shelf is an alternative for customers
architecture) o hiX 56xx VoIP H.248 or SIP
who want to be prepared for future high
 CXU has 4 GE interfaces (a variety of controlled via line card for POTS
capacity interface units. The backplane is
SFP modules are available) connection
capable of offering up to 10 Gbit/s per slot.
 GE interface types available: o hiX56xx VoIP H.248 controlled via
The G200 shelf fits in ETSI rack, G200S fits in o Electrical - 100/1000 Base-T auto- line card for ISDN connection
19” only. negotiation
o Optical-SFP / (LX) single mode / (SX)
multi mode
MSS based FMC network architecture

Use of hiX 5622/5625/30/35 MSAN/DSLAM in the mobile FMC solution


This enables the MSAN/DSLAM to be used by mobile operators to extend their business into the fixed
network

Release 3.8M - Key Features  EFM 2 pair bonding for VDSL2


 System Clock support (via External 2MHz Timing Reference
 Selective support of SIP or H.248 i.e. T3 / Synchronized Ethernet, G.8261)
 POTS SIP: single RTP IP address shared by voice cards,  Ability to copy 802.1p C-VLAN to S-VLAN
Dual Homing / Geo-Redundancy  Extended Line Parameter Set for ANCP, DHCP Opt. 82 and
 Voice: PM Counter PPPoE IA
 H.248 interoperability for 2B1Q card  IGMPv3 support (up to 4000 Multicast groups simultaneous)
 ISDN-BRI card ( line code 2B1Q)  QoS setting via mapping of TOS/DSCP bits to 802.1p,
 ISDN: Line Test solution (Step1: external test head)  QoS setting via usage of predefined 802.1p values
 48 port FE card  SP (strict priority for Downstream) , WFQ (WRR-like)
 SIP supplementary services according to TISPANv2  Enhanced QoS (Policing on two Data Rates and Burst Sizes)
 Advanced POTS Integrated Line Test Features  CoS/QoS acc. to ATM PVC or Port
 Message Waiting Indication (MWI) with Stutter Dial Tone and  Up to 32k MAC addresses per DSLAM
Display Message  MAC address limitation per port
 Improved interoperability with NSN hiE9200 (S5.2), hiQ  MAC Anti spoofing (including Service Gateway)
4200/8000 (R13), NVS (M14.4) and FMC 4.2  IP Anti spoofing
 Improved interoperability with some third-party Soft Switches  4096 VLANs
 Mobile Backhauling support via SHDSL.bis (including  VLAN assignment per PVC/ Port / IP SA/DA and Ether type
synchronization clock support)  VLAN Translation
 Line probing for SHDSL.bis (MELT)  VLAN Double Tagging customer/L2CP/in-band management
 EFM 4 pairs bonding and ATM M-Pair Mode with SHDSL.bis channel
 MAC Address Translation 1:1 for PPPoE and DHCP POTS supplementary services (SIP) according to TISPANv2
Sessions  Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) /Originating
 Dynamic UMAS for Non-DHCP & Non-PPoE Services Identification Presentation (OIP)
 Storm Control on Subscriber Port (IFX)  Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) /Originating
 Dynamic ARP inspection Identification Restriction (OIR)"
 Support of Secure FTP (SFTP)  Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU): Selective CFU
 Rate limiting for ARP, DHCP, IGMP on DSL port  Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU): Variable CFU
 Routing between in-band Mgmt Channel and out-of-band  Call Forwarding On Busy (CFB): Selective CFB
Interface  Call Forwarding On Busy (CFB): Variable CFB
 VLAN Stacking (QinQ, user frames w/o tag)  Call Forwarding On No Reply (CFNR): Selective CFNR
 Ethernet-based Forwarding (VLAN Tagging)  Call Forwarding On No Reply (CFNR): Variable CFNR
 TOS/DSCP and .1p Handling for trusted and untrusted  Call Forwarding Selective Suspend/Delete
Customers  Call Completion on Busy Subscriber (CCBS)
 Port isolation  Call Completion on No Reply (CCNR)
 Link Aggregation (LAG), LACP  Call Completion on Not Registered (CCNL)
 Spanning Tree: STP, RSTP, MSTP  Call Waiting (CW)
 Support of Static IP addresses  Incoming Call Barring (ICB): ALL
 Flow Control according to 802.3x  Incoming Call Barring (ICB): Forwarded Calls
 Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) not supported  Incoming Call Barring (ICB): Anonymous Call Rejection (ACR)
 Multiple ATM PVCs per Line (up to 8)  Incoming Call Barring (ICB): Selective Call Rejection (SCR)
 Per port traffic Policing & Shaping  Incoming Call Barring (ICB): Selective Call Acception (SCA)
 Egress shaping per Class of Service (802.1p)  Incoming Call Barring (ICB): Kick Out
 DHCP Relay Agent (opt. 82) per PVC  Outgoing Call Barring (OCB): All
 PPPoE Intermediate Agent (opt. 105)  Outgoing Call Barring (OCB): Traffic Class OCB
 RFC 2684 bridged (VC/LLC encapsulation)  Outgoing Call Barring (OCB): Selective Call Rejection (SCR)
 IPoATM / RFC 2684 routed/dynamic  Outgoing Call Barring (OCB): Selective Call Acception (SCA)
 PPPoA-to-PPPoE Translation incl. Protocol Detection  PIN for Subscriber Controlled Input
 ANCP (L2CP) for ADSL2+, VDSL2 and SHDSL  Advice of Call Charging on call setup (AOC-S), on call end
 OAM (F5 loopback, VC RDI) (AOC-E), during the call (AOC-D)
 Remote upgradeability from older software versions  Three Party Conference (CONF)
 SFP Power Measurements Display  Call Hold / Enquiry (Call Hold / Resume)
 Uptime Counter Display  Toggle / Consultation
 Remote Testing Capability  General Deactivation / Facility Reset
 Network-wide Profile Management  Text Mail / SMS

POTS supplementary services (H.248)


POTS supplementary services (SIP)  Call Forwarding; Unconditional (CFU)
 CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation)  Call Forwarding; on Busy (CFB)
 CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction)  Call Forwarding; on No Reply (CFNR)
 CFU Variable (Call Forwarding Unconditional)  Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
 CFB (Call Forwarding on Busy)  Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
 CFNR (Call Forwarding No Reply)  Call Waiting Hook Flash (CWH)
 Call Transfer (Attended, Unattended and after 3PTY conf.)  Three-way Calling
 Call Hold  Malicious Call Identification (MCID)
 Consultation  Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)
 Toggle  3rd Party Conference
 CW-I (Call Waiting Hook-Flash Immediate)  Outgoing Call Barring (OCB)
 CW (Call Waiting Hook-Flash)  Do-not-Disturb
 MWI with SDT (Message Waiting Indication with Stuttered Dial  Abbreviation Dialing
Tone)  Distinctive Ringing
 MWI with LI (Message Waiting Indication with Light Indicator)  Inhibition of Incoming Forwarded Call
 CONF (Three-Party-Conference controlled by MSAN)  Message Waiting Indication (MWI) with Stutter Dial Tone
 Polarity Reverse for Pay Phone (SDT) and Display Message
 Dual Homing / Geo-Redundancy  Indication of RTP traffic loss for Voice
 Configuration File Read-Back  Interworking with different softswitches
 Basic PM Counter for VoIP (WM)
 Single RTP IP address shared by voice cards ISDN Services
 Call Transfer Attended (with Consultation)  ISDN Voice Line card with Line code 2B1Q
 Interworking with different softswitches  H.248 interoperability
 H.248: PM Counters (basic counter)
 Line Test Solution (external test head)
 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP)
 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)
 Subaddressing (SUB)
 Call Hold (CH) SHDSL - 48 Ports
 Three Party Service (3PTY)  SHDSL (TC PAM16) according ITU-T G.991.2
 Call Forwarding Uniconditional (CFU)  SHDSL.bis, 2 and 4-wire and Wetting Current
 Call Forwarding on Busy (CFB) 
 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNR)
 Call Detection (CD)
 Advice of charge (AOC-D/E) VDSL2 – 24 / 48 Ports
 Closed User Group (CUG)  Bandplan 998 B and 997
 Virtual Private Network (VPN)  VDSL2 Profiles 8a, 8b, 8d, 12a and 17a
 UUS (only type 1)  Supports Virtual Noise
 Call Completion on Busy Subscriber (CCBS)  Auto Detection Mode (VDSL2 / ADSL1/2/2+) (48 port only)
 Terminal Portability (TP)  Supports 8 kHz NTR Signal for Synchronization
 Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN)  Supports ADSL2+/VDSL over POTS/ISDN
 Call waiting (CW)  Seamless Rate Adaptation
 B-channel data services (e.g. fax, modem, SMS, MMS)
 D-channel packet data GigE - 10 Ports
 D-channel frame data  Supports NNI or UNI Interface
 Ideally suited for DSLAM Subtending or Mobile Backhaul
Network Services and VLAN Scenarios  Suited for P2P FTTH
 Multicast VLAN translation in downstream direction
 Support of CC+P Mode With Double-Tagged Frames at UNI Line Cards to Support Metallic Ended Line Test (MELT)
 Mix of CC and Br Mode on the same DSL-Port  Additional Line Cards introduced to support MELT
 Pass Single-tagged Frames in Tagging mode “double” o VDSL2
o ADSL2+
 Network Implementation of a Transparent Ethernet Service –
o SHDSL.bis
P2P Application
 Network Implementation of a Transparent Ethernet Service –
FE – 48 ports
P2MP Application
 Supports UNI interface
 Service Indication Based on DSCP, CoS and VLAN ID for
 48 optical ports or 24 copper ports
P2P, P2MP and MP2MP
 Equipped with compact SFP’s
Extended Line Parameter Set for DHCP/PPPoE/ANCP  Range up to 10km for optical interface

In general all transparent supplementary services will be


available, such as Carrier Selection, Carrier Pre-Selection and Uplink Interfaces – Central Unit
many more which would be provided from the network side. SFP modules for 1 Gbit/s optical
 SFP1000-SX; multimode , 550 m
 SFP1000-LX10; single mode, 10 Km
Line Interfaces – Interface Unit Card  SFP1000-LX20; single mode; 20 Km
 SFP1000-LX40; single mode; 40 Km
VoIP (POTS) - 72 Ports  SFP1000-ZX80; single mode; 80 Km
 Codecs: G.711 A and µ law,
 G.723.1 5.3/6.3 kbps, XFP modules for 10 Gbit/s optical
 G.729A & B,  1000Base-LR; single mode, 10 km
 G.726: 16/24/32/40 kbps,  1000Base-ER; single mode, 40 km
 G722.2: 6.60 kbit/s, 8.85 kbit/s, 12.65 kbit/s, 14.25 kbit/s,  1000Base-ZR; single mode, 80 km
15.85 kbit/s, 18.25, 32 kbit/s, 19.85 kbit/s, 23.05 kbit/s, 23.85
kbit/s.; IP Multicast
 G722: 24, 32 or 64 kbit/s.  RFC1112 IGMPv1
 Protocol – SIP (RFC3261) / H.248v2  RFC2236 IGMPv2
 G.168 Echo Cancellation  RFC3376 IGMPv3
 Jitter Buffer  IGMP Proxy
 RFC 826 ARP
ADSL2+ - 72 ports  up to 4000 Multicast groups simultaneous
 ADSL functionality (DMT) according ITU-T G.992.1  DOS Prevention
 ADSL2 (G.dmt.bis) functionality (DMT) according ITU-T  Flow Control
G.992.3  IGMP, DHCP filtering
 ADSL2+ functionality (DMT) according ITU-T G.992.5
 ANNEX A, B, I, J, L and M supported
 SELT (Single Ended Line Testing)
 PSD Mask Shaping for ADSL2+ User Access Control
 Bin Deactivation for RFI Disturbers  Secure Shell v1/v2
 Denial of Service attack prevention
ISDN – 32 Ports
 Line Code 2B1Q
 ETSI TS 102 080 and ITU-T G.991.2 compatible
Configuration & Management Standards
 Remote network traffic monitoring with standard SNMP and  IEEE 802.1ad
RMON protocols  IEEE 802.1D STP (Spanning Tree Protocol)
 CLI-based shell provides common user interface through  IEEE 802.1p QoS
console port or telnet.  IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
 Port Mirroring for the purposes of: sniffing, traffic monitoring,  IEEE 802.1w RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol)
port- based traffic detection  IEEE 802.3
 Alarm History  IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
 Inventory Export Service  IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet
 IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
Fault and Performance Management  IEEE 802.3z Gigabit
 SNMPv3
 ACI-E R 5.0
Environmental and Safety Standards
M1100/G1100/G400 Chassis / CO & Cabinet installation:
 ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class 3.3

M400/G600 Chassis / CO installation:


 ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class 3.2

Environmental standard compliance:


 Mechanics acc. ETS 300 119-1/2/3/4
 Power supply interface acc. ETS 300 132-2
 ETSI EN 300 386 for EMC and CE label
 ETSI ES 201 468 v1.2.1
 EN 60950-1:2001 for product safety
 ETS 300 753
 IEC 825 for radiation safety of laser products
 ITU-T K.20 enhanced level
 ITU-T K.21 enhanced level for indoor
 ITU-T K.27
 ITU-T K.31 for indoor
 ITU-T K.35 for outdoor
 ITU-T K.45 enhanced level for outdoor
 89/336/EECEMC Directive
 CISPR22:1997 Class A
 CISPR22:1997 Class B
 EN55022:1998 Class A
 EN55022:1998 Class B
 EN610000-3-2,3
 Telcordia Standards: NEBS Level 3 for CO, GR-487 for
cabinet, GR-1089 for Emissions & Immunity

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Physical Data hiX 5622/5625/5630/5635

hiX 5635 / Chassis G1100 - 16 Slot Design


Vertical layout with 10 GE star bus architecture

Subrack size
536 mm x 444 mm x 279 mm (h x w x d) (19’’ and ETSI) ~12RU
Subrack size including mounting brackets and cables
536 mm x 482 mm x 331 mm (h x w x d)
Power supply
 2 redundant DC connectors for -48 V DC / -60 V DC
 Working between -40,5 ...-72,0 V
Power-consumption
 Fully equipped (1008 ADSL2+ lines): max. 1600 W
 Actual power consumption will depend on the no. of simultaneous
connections and power modes in which these lines are running
(normal/L2/L3)
Temperature range
According to ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class 3.3 (–25 to +55 °C)
For outdoor installation a typical sun radiation add-on of +15°C must be
considered, resulting in an upper temperature limit of +70°C

hiX 5630 / Chassis G600 – 10 Slot Design


Horizontal layout with 10 GE start bus architecture

Subrack size
324 mm x 495 mm x 279 mm (h x w x d) (23’’ and ETSI) ~7RU

Subrack size including mounting brackets and cables


324 mm x 533 mm x 331 mm (h x w x d)

Power supply
• 2 redundant DC connectors for -48 V DC / -60 V DC
• Working between -40,5 ...-72,0 V
Power-consumption
• Fully equipped (576 ADSL2+ lines): max. 952W
Temperature range
 According to ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class 3.3 (–25 to +55 °C)
For outdoor installation a typical sun radiation add-on of +15 °C
must be considered, resulting in an upper temperature limit of +70 °C
hiX 5625 / Chassis G400 - 6 Slot Design
Horizontal layout with 10 GE star bus architecture

Subrack size
224 mm x 494 mm x 279 mm (h x w x d) (23’’ and ETSI) ~5RU
Subrack size including mounting brackets and cables
224 mm x 533 mm x 331 mm (h x w x d)
Power supply
 2 redundant DC connectors for -48 V DC / -60 V DC
 Working between -40,5 ...-72,0 V
Power-consumption
Fully equipped (288 ADSL2+ lines): max. 480 W
Temperature range
 According to ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class 3.3 (–25 to +55 °C)
For outdoor installation a typical sun radiation add-on of +15 °C
must be considered, resulting in an upper temperature limit of +70 °C

hiX 5622 / Chassis G200 - 3 Slot Design


Horizontal layout with 10 GE star bus architecture

Subrack size (h x w x d)
124 mmx 494 mmx 279 mm (23’’ and ETSI) ~ 2,8 U
Subrack size with cables
124 mmx 533 mmx 331 mm(h x w x d)
Power supply
 2 redundant DC connectors for -48 V DC / -60 V DC
 Working between -40,5 ...-72,0 V
Power-consumption
 Fully equipped (144ADSL2+ lines):max. 270W
Temperature range
According to ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class 3.3 (–25 to +55 °C)
For outdoor installation a typical sun radiation add-on of +15 °C
must be considered, resulting in an upper temperature limit of +70 °C
Splitter Chassis

4 slots 4 slot splitter chassis


horizontal layout Dimensions: 149 mm (~3,4U) x 483 mm x 261 mm (h x w x d)
Splitter boards: 24-port and 36-port splitter cards, can be mixed

6 slots 6 slot splitter chassis


horizontal layout Dimensions: 199 mm ( ~4,5 U) x 483 mm x 261 mm (h x w x d)
Splitter boards: 24-port and 36-port splitter cards, can be mixed

8 slots 8 slot splitter chassis


horizontal layout Dimensions: 222 mm (~5U) x 483 mm x 261 mm (h x w x d)
Splitter boards: 24-port and 36-port splitter cards, can be mixed

17 slots 16 slots for 36-port splitter and 1 slot with blank panel
vertical layout Dimensions: 440 mm (~10U) x 483 mm x 261 mm (h x w x d)
Splitter boards: 24-port and 36-port splitter cards, can be mixed

Power consumption per module (W) Weight values per module (kg)
 CXU_B / B1 24Gbps 45  CXU- 24/108Gbps for hiX 5630/5635 1.1
 CXU_B2 / B21 24Gbps 31  CXU- 12Gbps for hiX 5630/5625 0.9
 CXU_B3 24Gbps 33  Common Interface Unit (CIU) for hiX 5630 0.8
 CXU_C 12Gbps 36  FAN Module – hiX 5635 3.1
 CXU_C2 12Gbps 28  FAN Module – hiX 5630 1.1
 CXU_G1 108 Gbps 91  FAN Module – hiX 5625 0.7
 Common Interface Unit (CIU) 7  FAN Module – hiX 5622 0.7
 PM_UPL 5  M1100/G1100 Chassis – hiX 5635 6.5
 FANModule large – hiX 5635 (G1100) 120  G400Chassis – hiX 5625 4.0
 FANModule small – hiX 5635 (G1100) 58  G200 Chassis – hiX 5622 3.7
 FAN Module – hiX 5630 (G600) 65  VDSL2 Interface Unit – 24 Ports 1.0
 FAN Module – hiX 5625 (G400) 43  ADSL2+ Interface Unit - 72-Port Annex A 1.2
 FAN Module – hiX 5622 (G200) 31  SHDSL Interface Unit – 48-Port 0.9
 ADSL2+ Interface Unit - 72-Port Annex A 110  ISDN Interface Unit – 32 Ports 1,4
 SHDSL Interface Unit – 48-Port 85  Blank panel for hiX 5622/25/30/35 0.1
 VoIP (POTS) Interface Unit – 72-Port 85
 VDSL2 Interface Unit – 24 ports 74 Total Weight for hiX 56xx
 VDSL2 Interface Unit – 48 ports 84  hiX 5635: Fully equipped 1 CXU + 14 IU 29
 ISDN Interface Unit 135  hiX 5630: Fully equipped 1 CXU + 8 IU /no red. CXU 17
 hiX 5625: Fully equipped 1 CXU + 5 IU 12
 hiX 5622: Fully equipped 1 CXU + 2IU 9

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