Description
Huawei SmartAX MA5600 DSLAM, 19inch, with 10U height 14 service slots,equipped with 2*SCUB Main Control Board, with O2GS sub-board
| Supported Board (64) | |
| SCUB | Super control unit |
| SCUK | Super control unit |
| ADEF | 64-channel ADSL2+ service board |
| ADBF | 64-channel ADSL2+ service board |
| ADEE | 64-channel ADSL2+ service board |
| VDEA | 32-channel VDSL2 service board |
| VDEB | 32-channel VDSL2 service board |
| VDBD | 32-channel VDSL2 service board |
| SHEA | 32-channel SHDSL service board |
| SHEB | 32-channel SHDSL service board |
| AIUG | 4 STM-1 ports or 8 IMA E1 ports ATM interface board |
| ETHA | 8 GE optical/electrical ports or 8 FE optical/electrical ports Ethernet subtending board |
| SPLF | 64-port ADSL2+ over ISDN SPL board |
| SPLH | 64-channel ADSL2+ over ISDN splitter board |
| Supported Board (32) | |
| SCUB | Super control unit |
| SCUK | Super control unit |
| ADGE | 32-channel ADSL2+ service board |
| VDEA | 32-channel VDSL2 service board |
| VDEB | 32-channel VDSL2 service board |
| SHEA | 32-channel SHDSL service board |
| SHEB | 32-channel SHDSL service board |
| AIUG | 4 STM-1 ports or 8 IMA E1 ports ATM interface board |
| ETHA | 8 GE optical/electrical ports or 8 FE optical/electrical ports Ethernet subtending board |
| ADSL2+ Specification | |
| ADSL2+ | Compatible with ADSL and ADSL2 |
| A maximum upstream rate of 2.5 Mbit/s | |
| A maximum downstream rate of 24 Mbit/s | |
| A maximum transmission distance of 6.5 km | |
| Supporting ADSL2+ service and POTS access | |
| Multiple transmission modes (Annex A, Annex B, Annex L, and Annex M) | |
| Fast bit switchover | |
| Power management | |
| Pilot floating | |
| Selection of most proper tone as pilot based on channel conditions | |
| Supporting tone transmit power control based on CO-MIB (spectrum shaping) | |
| Supporting downstream Missing Tone | |
| Dynamic and seamless rate auto-sensing to improve the adaptability for line parameters | |
| Single ended loop test (SELT) | |
| Configuration, modification and query of the ADSL line and spectrum | |
| Report of alarm and maintenance information on the line and channel | |
| VDSL2 Specification | |
| VDSL2 | Complying with ITU Recommendation G.993.2 |
| Reaching a maximum transmission distance of 3.5 km | |
| Supporting the VDSL2/ADSL2+ compatible board, VDSL2 over POTS board, and VDSL2 over ISDN board to provide various services | |
| Multiple spectrum profiles, including 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, and 17a, which provide different application scenarios | |
| Power spectral density (PSD) control through UPBO/DPBO, RFI, PSD mask and tone blackout | |
| Two encapsulation modes (ATM and PTM) | |
| Working in the ADSL/ADSL2+ mode when connecting to ADSL/ADSL2+ terminals | |
| Automatic rate adjustment according to the line conditions during the initialization | |
| Querying the chipset status | |
| Configuring, modifying and querying the VDSL2 configuration parameters (such as line, spectrum, and channel mode) | |
| Reporting alarms and maintaining information on the line and the channel | |
| Supporting BandPlan998 and BandPlan997 | |
| Supporting 32-port VDSL2 boards | |
| Supporting the SELT | |
| IPTV Service | |
| Multicast Protocols | Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) V2/V3 |
| IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping | |
| Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) and Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) | |
| Multicast Services | Supporting up to 1000 multicast groups |
| Supporting VLAN-based multicast | |
| Supporting 256 multicast VLANs | |
| Supporting dynamically generating multicast programs | |
| Supporting viewing up to 16 programs at the same time for a subscriber | |
| Supporting easy channel management | |
| Supporting configuring the maximum number of preview times in a day | |
| Supporting the audience statistics | |
| Supporting IGMP pre-join and fast-leave | |
| Supporting the IGMP high performance processing that enables broadband TV (BTV) over xDSL | |
| Supporting fast-leave based on MAC address control | |
| Subscriber Management | Rich authentication modes on multicast subscribers to suit different multicast operators |
| Controllable multicast to control the access of subscribers to multicast groups | |
| Connection admission control (CAC) for multicast subscribers to ensure that authenticated subscribers can enjoy guaranteed QoS | |
| Interconnection between the transaction language 1 (TL1) interface of the NMS and the operating support system (OSS) to solve the multicast authority control problem in the operation | |
| Security Features | |
| System Security | Prevention of denial of service (DoS) attacks |
| Prevention of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) or IP packet attacks | |
| Firewall and access control list (ACL)-based access control | |
| Media access control (MAC) address filtering | |
| Secure sell (SSH) V2 | |
| Remote authentication dial in user service (RADIUS) authentication of management users | |
| Hierarchical authority control of management users | |
| User Security | User isolation in layer 2 (L2) |
| Access control based on the IP address segment | |
| Prevention of MAC spoofing | |
| Prevention of VLAN-based IP/MAC address spoofing | |
| Prevention of the IP address spoofing of the DHCP user | |
| Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Option82, enhancing the DHCP security | |
| PPPoE access identification | |
| Binding between MAC/IP addresses and service ports | |
| Specification | |
| Dimension | 436 mm x 420 mm x 441.8 mm (W x D x H) |
| Type | Front accessible |
| Power | -48V DC |
| MTBF | >150,000 hours |
| Supported Slots Quantity | 16 |
| Supported Service Slots Quantity | 14 |
| Max supported ADSL2+ subscribers | 896 |











Eric –
Compared to the 5800 series, the 5600 is a bit inferior in many aspects, but for me, my network needs are not that high, and the 5600 has been able to fully meet my needs.
Christina –
Although they are not brand new devices as there is no new MA5600 in market. But they were well-packaged and works well . My client need this one and are pleased with this device.