User's Manual

User Manual v1.0
UM - Everon 6000 DAS - 1-MAR-2021 - clear of comments| March 2021 |Page 20 of 174
1.4 Everon™ 6000 1.0 Architecture Overview
Corning Everon™ 6000 allows combining between Optical Network Evolution (ONE) platform, and the fully
digital Corning Building Wireless System (BWS) platform, which incorporates the digital distribution units –
Digital Router Unit (DRU) and remotes.
The system devices are managed via a web session to the headend control module (HCM) that is installed as
either a headend unit (HEU) or integrated headend unit (IHU). The HCM serves as the element management
system (EMS) of the Everon 6000, and provides local and remote management capabilities for all connected
system devices using both web GUI (HTTP) and SNMP interfaces.
Note: The HCM is installed in one headend element (HEU or IHU); an auxiliary control module
(ACM) is installed in every additional HEU/IHU and OIU chassis. Every ACM is connected either
directly or indirectly to the HCM.
1.4.1 External Interfaces and Use Cases - Example
The Everon™ 6000 system connects externally, through the Head End Unit Chassis (IHU, HEU) towards the
service provider base station via RF cable.
Internally, the HEU IHU units are connected to the DRU units via Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) lines.
The system internal configuration and management allows user access flexibility, and is done through the
DRU units, according to the needs.
1.4.1.1 SISO Use Case
The following figure shows an example of the system’s internal and external connectivity for a single input
single output use case: