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Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 5510
U N I F I E D S E R V I C E S G AT E WAY
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The Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 5510 Unified Services Gateway (USG) router is a compact, affordable, and
purpose-built platform for simultaneous, secure, wire-speed delivery of voice and data services to small
offices. It has been specifically designed to meet the needs of carrier managed services applications for
Small & Medium Businesses (SMBs) and Enterprise small branch offices.
The OmniAccess 5510 USG comprises a range of fixed configuration routers which provide secure data
connectivity over Ethernet, ADSL, T1/E1, Sync Serial (V.35,X.21,RS-232), and 3G Cellular interfaces. The
OmniAccess 5510 USG is an integrated access solution that combines a best-in-class router with a firewall,
high-speed hardware-based encryption, virtual private network (VPN) tunneling, QoS and Security for IP
Voice, and DSU/CSU functions in a single platform. These cost-effective platforms provide consistent
wire-speed throughput with no degradation in performance, even when multiple services are enabled.
OmniAccess 5510 USG
Key features
Key benefits
• Unmatched flexibility: Choice of
Ethernet, ADSL, T1/E1, and Serial
WAN interface models and a 3G
Cellular interface via USB port.
• Different models with its respective
WAN connectivity options enable
customer to meet multiple deployment scenarios for primary & backup
connectivity for business continuity.
• Streamlined hardware form factor:
Half-rack width or desktop deployment options with fan-less design.
• Simple & easy network deployment,
with option of deploying in rackfriendly or desktop-friendly environments.
• Services & features flexibility:
Despite the streamlined form factor,
same services & features richness is
present as of high-end USG routers.
• Eliminates multiple devices and
provides the same services & features
on one unified, resilient, low-cost,
small footprint platform with
consistent management interface
across the network.
• Fine-grain application level QoS:
Hierarchical QoS (4 level of 16 Queues
per port), Policing, Shaping, Marking.
Priority Queuing, Link Fragmentation
& Interleaving (LFI) for VoIP.
• Enables delivery of data, voice, and
video with service guarantees. LFI
reduces delay & jitter, making voice
deployment possible on low bandwidth WAN links.
Key features
Key benefits
• Ethernet services over all media:
Bridging over TDM (PPP, MLPPP, FR,
MLFR, HDLC), Bridging over ADSL,
L2 QoS & MAC filtering.
• Enables Service Providers to offer Layer 2 VPN services over non-Ethernet WAN
links. Extends LAN connectivity across WAN for Enterprises.
• Centralized management & zero
touch deployment: SNMP support,
TR069 support, Custom Default
Configuration.
• Enables technician-free installation and management via leading NMS solutions
for Carrier and Enterprise using 5620 SAM, Motive 5580 HNM, and OmniVista
2500 resulting in OPEX savings.
• Service assurance to the customer:
Ethernet-OAM (802.1ag, Y.1731)
• End-to-end monitoring & troubleshooting tools for service assurance to meet
SLA requirements.
• Extending IP-VPN advantages to
customer premise: Multi-VRF CE
including support over single
WAN link.
• Maintains separate routing and forwarding tables to extend the privacy and
security of an MPLS VPN down to customer premises.
• OnePass packet processing: Global
classification of packets for all
services, down to an application’s
payload level, in a single pass.
• Provides true service unification and saves CPU resources while minimizing latency through the system.
Network Scenarios
Unified Networking Services for
Enterprise Branch Office or SMBs
OmniAccess 5510 USG router unifies
multiple services such as routing,
switching, firewall, IPSec, VoIP, and QoS
for enterprise branch offices or SMBs. The
extensive SNMP support allows the
OmniAccess 5510 USG to be managed
from a centralized NMS server like
Alcatel-Lucent OmniVista 2500.
Figure 1 shows the typical usage
scenarios of OmniAccess 5510 USG for
Enterprise Branch Offices or SMBs.
Connectivity
OmniAccess 5510 USG router provides
users with a variety of WAN interfaces for
connecting to Internet services or secure
VPN connectivity to Head Office.
OmniAccess 5510 USG can connect to the
Internet or corporate networks through
Ethernet, ADSL, T1/E1, serial (X.21, V.35,
RS-232), and 3G. An Ethernet WAN port
can be connected to an external DSL or
cable modem to increase the connectivity
options. For reliability, the 3G WAN
link can also be used as a backup
interface should the primary connectivity fail. 3G interface provides
auto-connection / auto-hang up
features for faster turnaround time.
Media
Gateway
OmniVista 2500
Enterprise
Site A
PSTN
SIP Device
SIP gateway
OA5510
USG
OA5740
USG
ADSL
IPSec Tunnel
LAN
Enterprise
HQ
IPSec Tunnel Over 3G
3G Interface
Remote
Access VPN
Internet
Carrier 3G
Network
Enterprise
Telecommuter
Figure 1: Unified Network Services for Enterprise Branch Office / Small Office
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Unified OAM
End-To-End Management
IPSec Tunnels (Untrust)
IP interfaces in VRF
Enterprise A Site 2
Centralized
NMS
Carrier
Network
Enterprise A HQ
OA5740 USG
VRF
IP VPN
IP/MPLS
VRF
IP VPN
OA5510 USG
7750 SR (PE)
7750
SR (PE)
Remote Site & telecommuter
can be connected to IP VPN
using IPSec tunnel.
IPSEC
5740
SR Routers provide IPSec
to VRF mapping.
OA5510 USG
5510
Enterprise
A
Remote Site
IPSEC
Enterprise A
Telecommuter
Figure 2: Managed CPE Services
Voice
Migration from traditional voice
telephony to VoIP is made easy by tight
integration of VoIP services with QoS and
firewall. OmniAccess USG routers provide
the highest throughput and lowest
latency for voice traffic. OmniAccess 5510
USG supports a hosted SIP Application
Layer Gateway (ALG) solution, which
enables the VoIP phones behind the
firewall to exchange voice and call control
messages with Session Border Controller
residing in Service Provider network.
Instant Connectivity for Remote /
Nomadic Sites
OmniAccess 5510 USG can provide
immediate and low cost connectivity
through its 3G interface for remote
locations or for the branches requiring
an immediate connectivity. For
construction sites or retail stores which
require a fast deployment, a 3G interface
is the optimal solution. With support
for secure tunnels over a 3G interface,
OA 5510 USG ensures that newer
branch offices can be integrated in the
network within a short time span.
Security
OmniAccess 5510 USG provides a robust
set of security features. The securityfirst architecture protects the enterprise
networks from most sophisticated threats
and keeps abreast of new threat
mitigation software with support for
signature-based Intrusion Detection
System (IDS) /Intrusion Prevention System
(IPS). Protection against DoS attacks
provides extra security against rogue
users and campus hackers. A gamut of
IPSec VPN options are supported,
including site-to-site VPN for branches
and headquarter secure connectivity,
IPSec client for telecommuter and
Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) to
ease the provisioning of any-to-any IPSec
tunnel mesh and the addition of new
sites. Dynamic mesh of the IPSec
tunnel also eases the voice deployment
for enterprises and SMBs because of
removing the voice ALG complications.
1 GNE support
Carrier Managed Services
OmniAccess 5510 USG enables Service
Providers to offer differentiated
Managed VPN services and Managed
Security services to their enterprise
customers. As part of Managed VPN,
Service Providers can offer both
premium IP-VPNs and Layer 2 Carrier
Ethernet VPNs, which allows them to
differentiate their service offering from
a low margin bandwidth-only service.
OmniAccess 5510 USG integrates a
unified management layer that allows it
to be managed from a TR069-based
Alcatel-Lucent 5580 HNM or SNMPbased 5620 SAM1 from Alcatel-Lucent.
With support for true Zero touch
deployment through custom default
configuration, providers can save on
costly truck rolls to customer premises.
Carrier Managed IP Services
A comprehensive set of routing,
multi-VRF CE functionality, QoS
features, integrated management,
and Ethernet-OAM features in the
OmniAccess 5510 USG enables the
service providers to offer business class
Layer 3 VPN or Managed IP Access
services to their customers. The OAM
feature set is consistent with the
Alcatel-Lucent Service Router feature
set, thus enabling end-to-end services
troubleshooting and management by
the provider, and allowing them to
honor SLAs.
Carrier Managed Ethernet
Services
OmniAccess 5510 USG router enables
service providers to extend VPLS
enabled Carrier Ethernet VPNs to their
customers. Bridging Control Protocol
(BCP), Ethernet over Frame-relay,
Ethernet over cHDLC, Ethernet
Bridging over ADSL enables Ethernet
bridging on all WAN links including
Ethernet, TDM, Serial and ADSL.
This helps the Providers to offer
VPLS/Ethernet services even over
non-Ethernet WAN links to the
Enterprise customers. By delivering
Ethernet access over a range of access
technology, Service Providers can
leverage their investment on these
access technologies, and also leverage
them to go next-generation access
connectivity.
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With support for Layer 2 based packet
classification and MAC filtering,
Service Providers can differentiate
service delivery and offer end-to-end
QoS guarantees to their customers.
Support for Ethernet-OAM along with
Ethernet services over all media
provides a unified view of the network
irrespective of underlying links and
removes the need to integrate access
specific OAM tools. This enables
easier and unified end-to-end
monitoring and troubleshooting tools
to Service Providers, which enable
them to provide a better level of
service assurance.
Carrier Managed Security Services
OmniAccess 5510 USG’s rich set of
inbuilt security features enables
Service Providers to offer Managed
Security Services to their customers at
no additional cost. For example,
OmniAccess 5510 USG has a rich suite
of advanced security services, including
DMVPN spoke functionality, IPSec
Site-to-Site VPN, IPSec Client VPN,
Stateful firewall, Denial of Services
attack prevention, and Signaturebased IDS/IPS. What’s more, OmniAccess 5510 USG’s industry leading
security-first architecture ensures that
all newly activated services receive
protection from existing security
infrastructure. IPSec VPN tunnels and
Client VPN allow remote sites and
nomadic users to connect to corporate
networks over unsecure public
networks. The addition of new
branch office sites to an enterprise’s
IPSec mesh network enterprise can be
done automatically using DMVPN
spoke functionality
Using policy-based routing, OmniAccess 5510 USG can re-route traffic to
third-party security servers, thus
enabling a faster service roll out in
conjunction with other best-in-breed
security solutions. OmniAccess 5510
USG can also act as a transparent
firewall sitting between the LAN and
the WAN router without impacting the
existing infrastructure, and allow
Service Providers to roll out security
services faster.
Product specifications
ADSL2/2+ (OA5510-AA/AB)
Port Specifications
• Supports ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ protocols
on same physical interface
• Supports ADSL over POTS (Annex A)
• Supports ADSL over ISDN (Annex B)
• Downstream speed: Up to 24 Mbps (ADSL+
Annex A and B)
• Upstream speed: Up to 1.5 Mbps
• Infineon Chipset: Amazon_SE (PSB 50601)
• ANSI T1.413 Issue 2
• ITU G.992.1 (G.DMT)
¬Annex A: “Full Rate ADSL over POTS”
¬Annex B: “Full Rate ADSL over ISDN”
• ITU G.992.2 (G.Lite)
¬Annex A: “ADSL2 over POTS”
• ITU G.992.3 (ADSL2)
¬Annex A: “ADSL2 over POTS”
¬Annex B: “ADSL2 over ISDN”
¬Annex L: “Reach Extended ADSL2”
¬Annex M: “Extended upstream bandwidth
• ITU G.992.5 (ADSL2+)
¬Annex A: “ADSL2+ over POTS”
¬Annex B: “ADSL2+ over ISDN”
• Dying Gasp Support: Notifies the DSLAM by
sending electrical signals into the ADSL
• DSL Forum TR-067
• ATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0 PVC
• Support for 15 PVCs
• ADSL Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
(DSLAM) Interoperability
¬Alcatel-Lucent (ASAM 1000 and 7300)
¬Alcatel-Lucent Stinger (24- and 72-port line
cards)
¬Zyxel IES-1000
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LEDs
• Status Green: ADSL link is active
• Status Blinking Green: ADSL link is active and
data is transmitted/received on the port
• Status Off: Link is inactive
Ethernet
Switched Ethernet Ports
• 4 RJ-45 Interfaces
• Receive/Transmit rates of 10/100 Mbps, supports auto-negotiation
Ethernet WAN Port
• 1 RJ-45 interface provides layer-3 connectivity
• Receive/Transmit rates of 10/100 Mbps, supports auto-negotiation
LEDs
• 4 LEDs for each switched port and 1 LED for
Ethernet port
• Status Green: Ethernet link is active
• Status Blinking Green: Ethernet link is active
and data is transmitted/received on the port
• Status Off: Link is inactive
3G Interface
Interface Specifications
• Enabled through a USB 3G modem dongle (to
be purchased separately)
• HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA for GSM networks
• EVDO/CDMA2000 for CDMA networks
• Automatic/ Manual modes for initiating Service
Provider connectivity
• Asynchronous PPP encapsulation
• Partial list of modems supported
(Non-exhaustive)
HSPA
¬Huawei E220
¬Novatel MC990D
¬Novatel MC996D
¬Novatel MC998D
¬Option Icon 452
¬BandLux C270
EV-DO
¬Novatel MC760 – Sprint
LEDs
• Refer to respective modem datasheets for supported LEDs
T1/E1 (OA5510-TE)
CSU/DSU
Universal Serial Port (USP) (OA5510-SR)
Port Specifications
Port Specifications
Port Specifications
• Data rates
¬Clear Channel T1/E1, up to 2 Mbps
¬Fractional T1/E1, up to 24 and 32 x 64 kbps
respectively
• Max MTU 1500 bytes
• HDLC, PPP, FR, and LFI encapsulation
• Selectable cable length: 0 to 110 ft, 110 to 220
ft, 220 to 330 ft, 330 ft, 440 to 550 ft, 550 to
660 ft
• CSU line build-out (LBO): 0, -7.5, -15, -22.5 dB
• CSU receive signal level: 0 to -36 dB
• V.35, X.21 & RS-232 physical interfaces
• Interface selection (V.35/X.21/RS-232) done by
using specific cable type
• Data rates from 64 KHz to 2 MHz
• Max MTU 1500 bytes
• HDLC, PPP, FR, and LFI encapsulation
• DTE mode of operation
• Digital diagnostic loopback
T1 Interface
• Transmit bit rate: 1.544 Mbps +/- 32 ppm
• Receive bit rate: 1.544 Mbps +/- 32 ppm
• Line code: B8ZS
• Framing format: D4 (SF) and ESF
• Output level Line Build-Out (LBO): 0, -7.5, -15,
-22.5 dB
• DTE/DCE interface: ANSI T1-102, ANSI T1-403
standards
Diagnostics
• Digital diagnostic loopback
• Payload loopback
• Line loopback
LEDs
• Status Green: Controller is up; No alarm present
• Status Off: No carrier signal present
• Status Flashing Amber: Blue Alarm or Yellow
Alarm is present
LEDs
• Status Green: Universal serial port is active
• Status Off: Universal serial port is inactive
E1 Interface
• Transmit bit rate: 2.048 Mbps +/- 50 ppm
• Receive bit rate: 2.048 Mbps +/- 50 ppm
• Line code: HDB3
• Framing format: CRC4, non-CRC4
• Output level: short haul/long haul
• DTE/DCE interface: ITU-T G.704/structured or
fractional service
System specifications
Dimensions and Power
Environment
Certifications
Weight: 2 lb (1 Kg)
• Operating temperature
¬32°F to 113°F (0°C to
50°C)
Safety
Dimensions:
¬Height: 1.5 in. (3.85 cm)
¬Width: 8.35 in. (21.22 cm)
¬ Depth: 7.88 in. (20.04 cm)
half-rack width
Rack-mountable: 19-in.
standard
Power supplies:
¬AC: 100 V AC to 240 V AC
¬ DC: 20 V AC to 60 V DC
• Non-operating temperature
¬13°F to + 158°F (-25°C to
+70°C)
• Operating altitude
¬Up to 10,000 ft (3048m)
• Non-operating altitude
¬Up to 15,000 ft (4572 m)
• Operating humidity
¬10% to 90% (non-condensing)
• Convection cooled, no fan
• UL 60950 3rd ed (US)
• cUL CSA C22.2 No 60950-00
(Canada)
• EN-60950/A1-4,A11+ (EU)
• EN60825-1,2,A11 (EU)
• UL-GS Low Voltage Directive (EU)
• IEC 60950-1 (CB Report) (Intl)
• GOST-A­4 6 (Russia)
• UL-AR, S Mark (Argentina)
• AS/NZS3260 (Australia)
EMI/EMC
• FCC 47 CFR part-15, Class A&B
(USA)
• ICES-003 Class A&B (Canada)
• VCCI Class A&B (Japan)
• CE Mark (EU)
• EN55022 Class A&B (EU Emissions)
• EN55024 includes EN61000-4-2, 3,4,5,6,7,8,11
(EU Immunity
• EN61000-3-2,3 (EU)
• CISPR22 Class A&B (International)
• AS/NZS 3548 (Australia)
• MIC (Korea)
• NOM/NYCE (Mexico)
Telecom
• ETSI TS101 388, ETSI TS105 388 (EU)
• CTR 1/2 (ETSI TBR1/2) (EU)
• TIA-968-A (US)
• IC CS-03, Issue-9, Part II (Canada)
• CTR 12/13 (ETSI TBR 12/13) (EU)
• Additional countries’
certifications may be available
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Product Features
Routing
VPN (IPSec)
VoIP Support
• Static routes
• RIP v1/v2 dynamic routing
• OSPFv2
• BGP including Route Reflector
• Multicast routing – PIM
• IGMP (v1, v2, v3)
• GRE tunnels
• VRRP
• Policy-based routing
• IPv6 ready hardware
• RFC 3021 support – 31 bit mask
• RIP triggered updates
• Multi-VRF CE
• 16 VRF instances per system
• Site-to-site VPN tunnels
• IPSec Client VPN (ALU IPSec client)
• DMVPN spoke, spoke-to-spoke relationship
• IPSec tunnel interface
• DES (56 bit), 3DES (168 bit), and AES (128, 192,
256 bit) encryptions
• MD-5 and SHA-1 authentication
• IKEv1 with pre-shared key or PKI
• X.509 certificate support
• Perfect forward secrecy (DH groups): 1, 2, 5
• IPSec NAT traversal
• IPSec over GRE support
• SIP ALG
• Priority scheduling
• Dynamic Pinholing in Firewall
• DSCP classification and marking
• TFTP Server for booting IP phones
• DHCP options for phones provisioning
Quality of Service
• L2/L3/L4 traffic policy definition
• Interface egress queues: 16 queues per interface
• Priority scheduling
• Weighted fair queuing
• Class-based queuing
• Hierarchical queuing: Up to 4 levels
• Ingress policing
• Egress shaping
• DSCP/TOS marking
• WRED
• DiffServ: RFC 3246, 2597, 2445
• 802.1p classification and marking
• 802.1q classification
• QoS on bundled interfaces (MLFR)
• QoS on sub-interfaces (Per PVC QoS)
• ATM Class of Services (CBR, rtVBR, nrtVBR,
UBR+, UBR)
• Auto QoS config for Diffserv, IP Voice
Firewall
• Stateful packet inspection and filtering (ACL)
• NAT (Source and Destination NAT)
• DoS and DDoS protection
• Protocol anomaly: IP, TCP, UDP
• ALGs: TFTP, FTP, RTSP, SIP, DHCP, DNS
• Common classification for all services
• Transparent Firewall
• Hosted SIP ALG support
Intrusion detection/Intrusion prevention
• Detection mode
• Prevention mode
• Automatic Signature updates
• Group-based IDS/IPS:
Priority/protocol/intrusion type
WAN Protocols
• PPP
• Frame relay with FRF.12 Fragmentation
• LFI – Link Frame Interleaving (FR and MLPPP)
• cHDLC
• PAP/CHAP Authentication
• PPPoE (RFC2516) over ADSL & Ethernet
WAN port
• PPPoA (RFC2364) over ADSL
• Multiprotocol over AAL5 (LLC-SNAP
and VC-MUX)
• IPoE – RFC 1483/2684 Bridged mode
• IPoA – RFC 1483/2684 Routed mode
• MER (Mac Encapsulated Routing)
• Bridging Control Protocol (BCP)
• Ethernet over Frame Relay
• Ethernet over cHDLC
LAN Protocols
• STP
• Bridging
• IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
• IRB (Integrated Routing and Bridging)
• MAC table size: 2K
Network Services
• DHCP Relay/Server/Client
• DNS Client
• Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Client
• TFTP Server/Client
• FTP Client
• SSH Server/Client
• Telnet Server/Client
• HTTP Server
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System Management
• CLI (console, Telnet, SSH)
• Web user interface (HTTP, HTTPS)
• SNMP (v1,v2, v3)
• TR-069 Client
• Local administrator database
• AAA - Local Authentication, RADIUS client,
TACACS+ client
• Remote logging: External, up to 4 servers
• Standard and custom MIBs
• Ping, traceroute
• Custom Default Configuration
• License Manager
• GUI Wizards for complex configurations
¬Advanced QoS configuration GUI Wizard
¬Firewall configuration Wizard
¬IPSec configuration Wizard
Network Management Systems (NMS)
• 5620 SAM enhanced GNE support
• Motive 5580 HNM
• OmniVista 2500
Ethernet OAM
• Fault Detection
¬Continuity Check : 802.1ag CFM
• Fault Notification
¬AIS : Y.1731
¬RDI : 802.1ag CFM
• Fault Verification
¬Loopback : 802.1ag CFM
• Fault Isolation
¬Link Trace : 802.1ag CFM
• Performance Management
¬Service Assurance Agent : 802.1ag CFM
¬Service Assurance Agent : Y.1731
Supported Standards
IEEE standards
Security
• IEEE 802.1D 2004 (STP)
• IEEE 802.1X (Port-Based Network
Access Control )
• IEEE 802.1x (EAP)
• IEEE 802.1Q/q (tagging)
• IEEE 802.1p (CoS)
• IEEE 802.1AB (Station and Media Access Control
Connectivity Discovery)
• IEEE 802.2 (Logical Link Control)
• IEEE 802.3 (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with
Collision Detection -Ethernet CSMA-CD)
• IEEE 802.3ab (1000-T)
• IEEE 802.3i (10BaseT)
• IEEE 802.3u (100BaseT)
• IEEE 802.3z (1000-X)
• IEEE 802.1ag (Connectivity Fault Management)
• RFC 2401: Security Architecture for the
Internet Protocol
• RFC 1858: Security Considerations for IP Fragment Filtering
• RFC 2402: IP Authentication Header
• RFC 2406: IP ESP
• RFC 2407: The Internet IP Security Domain of
Interpretation for ISAKMP
• RFC 2408: Internet Security Association and
Key Management Protocol
• RFC 2409: IKE
• RFC 2411: IP Security Roadmap
• RFC 2412: OAKLEY Key
• RFC 2367: PF_KEY Key API, V 2
• RFC 3706: A Traffic-Based Method of Detecting
Dead IKE Peers
• RFC 3715: IPSec-NAT
• RFC 3748: PPP - EAP
• RFC 3947: Negotiation of NAT-Traversal
in the IKE
• RFC 3948: UDP Encapsulation of IPSec
ESP Packets
• RFC 4302: IP Auth. Header
• RFC 4303: IP - ESP
• RFC 4835: Cryptographic Algorithm Implementation Req. for ESP and Auth. Header (AH)
RFCs
IPV4
• RFC 2784 GRE tunneling
RIP
• RFC 1058 RIP v1
• RFC 1721/1721/2453: RIP v2
• RFC 1812 IPv4 router requirement
• RFC 2082: RIP-2 MD5 authentication
• RFC 2091: Triggered Extn. to RIP
OSPF
• RFC 1131: OSPF specification
• RFC 1247/1583/2178/2328: OSPF v2
• RFC 2370: OSPF v2 Opaque LSA
• RFC 1586: OSPF over FR
• RFC 1587/3101: OSPF NSSA option
• RFC 3137: OSPF Stub Router Adv.
• RFC 1765: OSPF Database Overflow
• RFC 2439: BGP Route Flap Damping
• RFC 3509: OSPF Alternative
BGP
• RFC 1105/1163: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
• RFC 1654/1771: BGP-4
• RFC 1364/1403: BGP OSPF Interaction
• RFC 1397: Default Route Advt. In BGP2 &
BGP3 versions
• RFC 1965/3065: Autonomous Confederations
for BGP
• RFC 1657: Definitions of Managed Objects for
BGP-4 using SMIv2
• RFC 2283/2858/4760: Multiprotocol Extensions
for BGP-4
• RFC 1997: BGP Communities Attribute
• RFC 1745: BGP4/IDRP for IP – OSPF Interaction
• RFC 2796/4456: BGP Route Reflection – An
alternative to full-mesh IBGP
• RFC 2842/3392: Capabilities Advertisement
with BGP-4
• RFC 2918: Route Refresh Capability for BGP-4
Voice and Quality of Service
• RFC 3261: SIP
• RFC 2474: DiffServ Precedence
• RFC 2597: DiffServ Expedited Forwarding
• RFC 2598: DiffServ Assured Forwarding
• RFC 3246: An Expedited Forwarding PBH
IP Multicast
• RFC 1112/1054: Host extensions for
IP multicasting
• RFC 2117 PIM-SM
• RFC 2908: The Internet Multicast
• RFC 2236 IGMP v2
• RFC 2362/4601: PIM-SM Protocol
Advanced Routing
• RFC 1701/2784: GRE
• RFC 1702: GRE over IPv4 networks
• RFC 2890: GRE Extensions
• RFC 2338/3768: VRRP (IP v4)
• Multi-VRF CE
WAN Connectivity
• RFC 1234: PPP Authentication Protocols
• RFC 1990: The PPP (MP)
• RFC 1994: PPP - CHAP
• RFC 2427: Multiprotocol Interconnect over
Frame Relay
• RFC 1315: MIB for FR DTE
• RFC 1332: PPP IPCP
• RFC 1334: PPP Authentication PAP
• RFC 2516: PPPoE
• RFC 1661: PPP
• RFC3021 - Using 31-Bit Prefixes on IPv4 Pointto-Point Links
• RFC 1662: PPP in HDLC-like Framing
• RFC 2364 : PPP over AAL5
• RFC 1483/2684: Ethernet Bridging & routing
over AAL5
Manageability
• RFC 2571: Architecture for Describing SNMP
Management Frameworks
• RFC 2573: SNMP Applications
• RFC 3411: Architecture for Describing SNMP
Management
• RFC 2575: VACM for SNMP
• RFC 2578/2579/2580: SMIv2
• RFC 1157: SNMPv1
• RFC 3416: SNMP v2 Protocol Operations
• RFC 3417: SNMP v2 Transport Mappings
• RFC 3418: SNMP v2 Management
Information Base
• RFC 1907: SNMP v2 Management
Information Base
• RFC 2574: SNMP v3 User-based Security Model
• RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB
Others
• RFC 791/966/919/1042/1166: Internet
and IP / Ethernet
• RFC 768/792/793/826/854/959 :UDP, ICMP,
TCP, ARP, telnet, FTP
• RFC 1853: IP in IP Tunneling
• RFC 783: TFTP rev2
• RFC 1191: Path MTU Discovery
• RFC 1305: NTPv3
• RFC 1350: TFTP rev2
• RFC 1519: CIDR
• RFC 1817: CIDR and Classful Routing
• RFC 4632: CIDR Internet Address Assignment
and Aggregation Plan
• RFC 1878: Variable Length Subnet Table For
IPv4 (VLSM)
• RFC 2096: IP Forwarding Table MIB
• RFC 2131: DHCP
• RFC 3164: BSD Syslog Protocol
• RFC 3410: Introduction and Applicability
Statement for Internet Standard Management
• RFC 1638/2878/3518: Bridging Control Protocol
• ITU-T Y.1731: OAM Functions & Mechanisms for
Ethernet-Based Networks
• TR-069: CPE WAN Management Protocol
• TR-098: Internet Gateway Device Data Model
for TR-069
• RFC 2136 : Dynamic Updates in the Domain
Name System
Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 5510 USG | Data Sheet
7
Ordering Information
Part Number
Description
OAR5510-AA
OmniAccess 5510 with 1 port ADSL2+ Annex A (ADSL over POTs), 1 port 10/100 RJ-45, 4 ports 10/100 Switch. Fixed configuration
chassis, 1U high, half rack wide. Base software package includes Routing, Switching, QoS, and Firewall services. Includes
external AC power supply. DC power supply available separately. Rack mount kit available separately, also used as power
supply tray.
OAR5510-AB
OmniAccess 5510 with 1 port ADSL2+ Annex B (ADSL over ISDN), 1 port 10/100 RJ-45, 4 ports 10/100 Switch. Fixed configuration
chassis, 1U high, half rack wide. Base software package includes Routing, Switching, QoS, and Firewall services. Includes
external AC power supply. DC power supply available separately. Rack mount kit available separately, also used as power
supply tray.
OAR5510-TE
OmniAccess 5510 with 1 port T1E1, 1 port 10/100 RJ-45, 4 ports 10/100 Switch. Fixed configuration chassis, 1U high, half rack wide.
Base software package includes Routing, Switching, QoS, and Firewall services. Includes external AC power supply. DC power
supply available separately. Rack mount kit available separately, also used as power supply tray.
OAR5510-SR
OmniAccess 5510 with 1 port Universal Serial (V.35, X.21, RS232 cable ordered separately), 1 port 10/100 RJ-45, 4 ports 10/100
Switch. Fixed configuration chassis, 1U high, half rack wide. Base software package includes Routing, Switching, QoS, and
Firewall services. Includes external AC power supply. DC power supply available separately. Rack mount kit available
separately, also used as power supply tray.
OmniAccess 5510 Cables and Accessories
OAR5510-RM-19
Rack Mount Tray Kit for OmniAccess 5510
OAR5510-PSAC
Spare AC Power Supply 40W for OmniAccess 5510 (included with system chassis). Ships with country specific power cord
OAR5510-PSDC
DC Power Supply Industrial Specs for OmniAccess 5510
OAR-SS-V35-MT
V.35 DTE Cable 10 feet (3 meter) for OAR5510-SR
OAR-SS-V35-FC
V.35 DCE Cable 10 feet (3 meter) for OAR5510-SR
OAR-SS-X21-MT
X.21 DTE Cable 10 feet (3 meter) for OAR5510-SR
OAR-SS-X21-FC
X.21 DCE Cable 10 feet (3 meter) for OAR5510-SR
OAR-SS-232-MT
RS-232 DTE Cable 10 feet (3 meter) for OAR5510-SR
OAR-SS-232-FC
RS-232 DCE Cable 10 feet (3 meter) for OAR5510-SR
OmniAccess 5510 Software Upgrades
OAR5510-SW-ENC
Feature license for IPSec VPN encryption.
OAR5510-SW-IDP1
One year subscription license for IDP updates.
OAR5510-SW-IDP3
Three year subscription license for IDP updates on OA5510
OAR5510-LR-IDP1
One year subscription renewal license for IDP updates on OA5510
OAR5510-LR-IDP3
Three year subscription renewal license for IDP updates on OA5510
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