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Issue
02
Date
2013-01-18
CPE
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Product Version
V100R006C01
iManager U2000
V100R008C00
Intended Audience
This document describes the OptiX OSN 550 in terms of hardware architecture, boards,
cables.
This document is intended for:
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Description
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level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
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which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury.
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if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
Optimized the "Functions and Features" section of the system control, switching, and
timing board.
Optimized the "Functions and Features" sections of the packet processing boards.
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Contents
Contents
About This Document.................................................................................................................... ii
1 Chassis............................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Boards and Their Appearances................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Board List...........................................................................................................................................................5
2.2 Board Appearance............................................................................................................................................10
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8 WDM Board................................................................................................................................191
8.1 DMD2............................................................................................................................................................ 191
8.1.1 Version Description.............................................................................................................................. 191
8.1.2 Functions and Features......................................................................................................................... 191
8.1.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow......................................................................................................192
8.1.4 Front Panel............................................................................................................................................192
8.1.5 DIP Switches and Jumpers................................................................................................................... 193
8.1.6 Valid Slots.............................................................................................................................................194
8.1.7 Feature Code.........................................................................................................................................194
8.1.8 Technical Specifications....................................................................................................................... 194
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10 Power Boards............................................................................................................................208
10.1 UPM.............................................................................................................................................................208
10.1.1 Version Description............................................................................................................................ 208
10.1.2 Functions and Features....................................................................................................................... 208
10.1.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow....................................................................................................210
10.1.4 Front Panel..........................................................................................................................................210
10.1.5 Valid Slots...........................................................................................................................................212
10.1.6 Technical Specifications..................................................................................................................... 213
10.2 PIU............................................................................................................................................................... 214
10.2.1 Version Description............................................................................................................................ 214
10.2.2 Functions and Features....................................................................................................................... 214
10.2.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow....................................................................................................215
10.2.4 Front Panel..........................................................................................................................................216
10.2.5 Valid Slots...........................................................................................................................................217
10.2.6 Technical Specifications..................................................................................................................... 217
10.3 APIU............................................................................................................................................................ 217
10.3.1 Version Description............................................................................................................................ 218
10.3.2 Functions and Features....................................................................................................................... 218
10.3.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow....................................................................................................218
10.3.4 Front Panel..........................................................................................................................................219
10.3.5 Valid Slots...........................................................................................................................................220
10.3.6 Technical Specifications..................................................................................................................... 220
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13 Optical Attenuators.................................................................................................................227
14 Pluggable Optical Modules...................................................................................................229
14.1 Overview......................................................................................................................................................229
14.2 SFP/eSFP Optical/Electrical Modules......................................................................................................... 231
14.3 XFP Optical Modules...................................................................................................................................235
14.4 CWDM/DWDM.......................................................................................................................................... 236
17 Parameter Settings...................................................................................................................271
A Glossary......................................................................................................................................272
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1 Chassis
Chassis
The OptiX OSN 550 is a 2U chassis. It can be deployed in a variety of scenarios and on
several different types of cabinets and surfaces.
Chassis Structure
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1 Chassis
Board
installation
area
H
D
SLOT
SLOT
10
91 SLOT
(PIU) SLOT
(PIU)
11
93
SLOT (FAN)
SLOT
(FAN)
929
(PIU)
(PIU)
SLOT
7 (CST/CSH)
SLOT
7
SLOT
8 (CST/CSH)
SLOT
8
SLOT
5 (EXT)
SLOT
5 (EXT)
SLOT 66 (EXT)
SLOT
(EXT)
SLOT
3 (EXT)
SLOT
3 (EXT)
SLOT 4
4 (EXT)
SLOT
(EXT)
SLOT
1 (EXT
)
SLOT
1 (EXT)
SLOT 2
2 (EXT
)
SLOT
(EXT)
2
3
Fan board
3
4
Extended boards
System control, switching,
and timing boards
An OptiX OSN 550 NE can automatically save its NE ID, extended ID, IP address, and subnet mask to
its backplane. After a new system control, switching, and timing board replaces an original one, the NE
automatically uses the saved information. Therefore, you do not need to set the NE ID, extended ID, IP
address, and subnet mask for the substitute board.
Installation Mode
The equipment can be deployed in a variety of scenarios and on several different types of
cabinets and surfaces. such as in an ETSI or 19-inch cabinet, APM30H outdoor cabinet, or
open rack, or on a wall or desk.
Label Description
Table 1-1 provides the description of the labels on the chassis and boards. Actual labels may
vary depending on the configurations of the chassis and boards.
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CLASS1
LASER
PRODUCT
/ QUALIFICATION CARD
Label Name
Description
Grounding label
Qualification card
label
RoHS label
Product nameplate
label
HUAWEI
MADE IN CHINA
50
DC power
AC power
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Technical Specifications
Table 1-2 lists the technical specifications of an OptiX OSN 550 chassis.
Table 1-2 Technical specifications of an OptiX OSN 550 chassis
Item
Performance
Dimensions (H x W x D)
88 mm x 442 mm x 220 mm (H x W x D)
Power consumption
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Board List
This section describes the boards that the equipment supports. The equipment provides
various functions with different boards inserted.
2.2
Board Appearance
This section describes the appearances, dimensions, and bar codes of boards.
Slot Layout
Figure 2-1 shows the slot layout in an OptiX OSN 550 NE.
Figure 2-1 Slot layout in an OptiX OSN 550 NE
Slot
91
10
Slot
(PIU SLO
(PIU) 93
T
)
11
SLO (FAN)
(FAN
Slot
T
)
9
92
(PIU)
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Board List
Table 2-1 lists the boards that the OptiX OSN 550 supports.
Table 2-1 Boards that the OptiX OSN 550 supports
Board
Classificat
ion
Board
Acronym
Board Name
Port Type
System
control,
switching,
and timing
board
(Hybrid)
TNM1PCXLX
The cross-connect,
timing, system control,
and line board supports:
A packet switching
capacity of 60 Gbit/s
A higher order
cross-connect
capacity of 20 Gbit/s
and a lower order
cross-connect
capacity of 5 Gbit/s
One STM-1/STM-4/STM-16
small form-factor pluggable
(SFP) optical/electrical port.
The optical port type can be
S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2, S-4.1, L-4.1,
L-4.2, S-16.1, L-16.1, or L-16.2.
STM-1 ports support SFP
electrical modules.
System
communication and
control
The cross-connect,
timing, system control,
and line board supports:
A packet switching
capacity of 60 Gbit/s
A higher order
cross-connect
capacity of 20 Gbit/s
and a lower order
cross-connect
capacity of 5 Gbit/s
System
communication and
control
The cross-connect,
timing, system control,
and line board supports:
A packet switching
capacity of 40 Gbit/s
A higher order
One STM-1/STM-4/STM-16
small form-factor pluggable
(SFP) optical/electrical port.
TNM1PCXX
TNM1PCXLG
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Valid
Slot
Slots 7 and
8
Slots 7 and
8
Slots 7 and
8
Board
Classificat
ion
Board
Acronym
Board Name
Port Type
cross-connect
capacity of 20 Gbit/s
and a lower order
cross-connect
capacity of 5 Gbit/s
TNM1PCXGA
TNM1PCXGB
System
control,
switching,
and timing
board
TNM1CXL1
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System
communication and
control
The cross-connect,
timing, system control,
and line board supports:
A packet switching
capacity of 20 Gbit/s
A higher order
cross-connect
capacity of 20 Gbit/s
and a lower order
cross-connect
capacity of 5 Gbit/s
One GE port
System
communication and
control
The cross-connect,
timing, system control,
and line board supports:
A packet switching
capacity of 40 Gbit/s
A higher order
cross-connect
capacity of 20 Gbit/s
and a lower order
cross-connect
capacity of 5 Gbit/s
One GE port
System
communication and
control
The cross-connect,
timing, system control,
and line board supports:
A higher order
cross-connect
Valid
Slot
Slots 7 and
8
Slots 7 and
8
Slots 7 and
8
Board
Classificat
ion
Board
Acronym
Board Name
(TDM)
TNM1CXL4
capacity of 20 Gbit/s
and a lower order
cross-connect
capacity of 5 Gbit/s
System
communication and
control
TNM1CXL16
Packet
processing
board
Port Type
TNM1MD1
32xsmart E1 service
processing board
75/120-ohm E1 port
TNM1EM6T
6xRJ45 FE/GE
processing board
TNM1EM6F
TNM1EG4C
TNM1EF8F
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4xGE (SFP/RJ45)
processing board
Valid
Slot
Slots 7 and
8
Slots 7 and
8
Slots 1 to
6
Slots 1 to
6
Slots 1 to
6
Slots 3 to
6
Slots 1 to
6
Board
Classificat
ion
SDH board
PDH board
EoS board
WDM
board
Auxiliary
interface
Board
Acronym
Board Name
Port Type
Valid
Slot
TNM1EX1
1x10GE processing
board
Slots 1 and
2 (An EX1
board
cannot
work with
a PCXGA
board.)
TNM1CQ1
4-port channelized
STM-1 service
processing board
Slots 1 to
6
TNH2SL1D
Slots 1 to
6
TNH2SL1Q
Slots 1 to
6
TNH2SL4D
Slots 1 to
6
TNH2SP3D
Slots 1 to
6
TNH2PL3T
Slots 1 to
6
TNH2EFS8
Slots 1 to
6
TNH2EGT1
1xGE transparent
transmission board
Slots 1 to
6
TNM1DMD2
wIN/wOUT
wA1/wA2
wD1/wD2
eIN/eOUT
eA1/eA2
eD1/eD2
TNM1AUX
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slot 1 to 6
Slots 1 to
6
Board
Classificat
ion
Board
Acronym
Board Name
board
Power
supply
board
Fan board
UPM
Uninterruptible power
module
Port Type
Valid
Slot
Slot 97
TND1PIU
Slots 91
and 92
TNF1APIU
Slots 4
and 6
(recom
mende
d)
Slots 2
and 4
TNM1FAN
Fan board
N/A
Slot 93
Board
Name
Appearance
Dimensions (H x
W x D)
System
control,
switching,
and timing
board
PCX/CXL
22.36 mm x 193.80
mm x 269.73 mm
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Board
Type
Board
Name
Appearance
Dimensions (H x
W x D)
Packet
processing
board
MD1/EM
6T/EM6F/
EG4C/EF
8F/EX1/C
Q1
19.82 mm x 193.80
mm x 225.80 mm
SDH
board
SL1D/SL
4D/SL1Q
19.82 mm x 193.80
mm x 225.80 mm
PDH
board
SP3D/PL
3T
19.82 mm x 193.80
mm x 225.80 mm
EoS board
EFS8/EG
T1
19.82 mm x 193.80
mm x 225.80 mm
WDM
board
DMD2
19.82 mm x 193.80
mm x 225.80 mm
Auxiliary
board
AUX
19.82 mm x 193.80
mm x 225.80 mm
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Board
Type
Board
Name
Power
supply
board
UPM
Appearance
Dimensions (H x
W x D)
44.0 mm x 438.0
mm x 240.0 mm
GIE4805S
Fan board
PIU
41.4 mm x 21.0
mm x 229.9 mm
APIU
40.1 mm x 193.8
mm x 208.7 mm
FAN
86.2 mm x 28.5
mm x 217.6 mm
Note: The figure in the right cell shows the three dimensions. "H" and "W" indicate the
height and width of the front panel respectively and "D" indicates the depth of the printed
circuit board (PCB).
H
D
Bar Code
The front panel of a board has two ejector levers and two captive screws. The ejector levers
help you remove or insert a board. The captive screws fasten a board to the chassis. A board
bar code (as shown in Figure 2-2) is attached to one of the ejector levers.
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020XES10AA800077-TNM1MD1 A
1
2
3
4
5
4 5
Only the bar codes of some boards contain feature codes, which further classify boards.
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PCX
The PCX is a system control, cross-connect, timing, and line board that works in Hybrid
mode. It is available in five types of finished boards.
3.2
CXL
The CXL is a system control, cross-connect, timing, and line board that works in TDM mode.
3.1 PCX
The PCX is a system control, cross-connect, timing, and line board that works in Hybrid
mode. It is available in five types of finished boards.
Packet
Switching
Capability
TDM Cross-Connect
Capability
PCXLX
60 Gbit/s
A higher order
cross-connect capacity
of 20 Gbit/s and a lower
order cross-connect
capacity of 5 Gbit/s
One
STM-1/STM-4/STM-16
small form-factor
pluggable (SFP)
optical/electrical port.
The optical port type can
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Finished
Board
Packet
Switching
Capability
TDM Cross-Connect
Capability
(LAN), 10GBASE-EW
(WAN), 10GBASE-ZR
(LAN), or
10GBASE-ZW (WAN)
PCXX
60 Gbit/s
None
PCXLG
40 Gbit/s
One
STM-1/STM-4/STM-16
small form-factor
pluggable (SFP)
optical/electrical port.
The optical port type can
be S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2,
S-4.1, L-4.1, L-4.2,
S-16.1, L-16.1, or L-16.2.
STM-1 ports support SFP
electrical modules.
PCXGA
20 Gbit/s
None
PCXGB
40 Gbit/s
None
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Table 3-2 Functions and features that the system control, switching, and timing unit of the PCX
supports
Function and Feature
Board
Basic
function
s
Packet system
performance
Multiprotocol Label
Switching (MPLS)
functions
The packet switching unit of the PCX works with its service
interface unit or a service board to implement MPLS
functions.
Packet
switching
capability
Time division
multiplexing
(TDM)
cross-connect
capacity
The packet switching unit of the PCX works with its service
interface unit or a service board to implement PWE3
functions.
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Service categories
16
Board
board (PCB) version is Ver.B and the PCXLX/PCXX
board.
Equipment-level
protection
Synchro
nization
The traced clock source at the physical layer can be any of the
following:
Clock/Time
source
External clock
External time
Inband DCN
Huawei
Embedded
Control
Channel
(HWECC)
protocol
IP
Open systems
interconnectio
n (OSI) over
DCC protocol
Simple
Network
Supported
Clock protocol
Data
commun
ication
network
(DCN)
Network
manage
ment
protocol
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Outband DCN
17
Board
Management
Protocol
(SNMP)
Auxiliary and
management ports
Board
Basic functions
PCXX/PCXGB/PCXGA: none
Port
specifica
tions
TDM service
port
NOTE
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Board
Only an STM-16 optical port can be a colored DWDM optical port.
Packet service
port
Port
attribute
s
Packet
services
TAG attributes
Traffic control
at ports
Port type
query
Supported
Query and
setting of
optical power
thresholds
Supported
E-Line
services
Working mode
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Board
services)
E-LAN
services
Ethernet data
frame format
IEEE 802.3/Ethernet II
Jumbo frame
MTU
Ranges from 960 bytes to 9600 bytes, with 1620 bytes being
the default value.
Packet
protectio
n
schemes
Tunnel APS
PW APS
MPLS-TP ring
protection
switching
(MRPS)
MSTP
ERPS
LAG
TDM
protectio
n
schemes
(for
PCXLX/
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LPT
Sub-network
connection
protection
(SNCP)
Ring multiplex
20
Board
section
protection
(MSP)
Linear MSP
DiffServ
Supports simple traffic classification by specifying PHB
service classes for service flows based on their QoS
information (C-VLAN priorities, S-VLAN priorities,
DSCP values, or MPLS EXP values) carried by packets.
QoS policies
Supports port policies and V-UNI ingress policies.
CAR
Provides the CAR function for traffic flows at ports and
V-UNI ingresses.
Shaping
Provides traffic shaping for a specific port, PW ingress,
prioritized queue, or traffic flow.
Congestion management
Supports tail drop and WRED dropping.
Mainten
ance
features
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MPLS/MPLSTP OAM
21
Board
Synchro
nization
SDH clock
source
Synchronous
Ethernet
IEEE 1588v2
IEEE 1588
ACR
DCN
Internet Group
Management Protocol
(IGMP) snooping
NOTE
Ports working in 10GE WAN mode do not support IEEE 1588v2 or
IEEE 1588 ACR.
Supported
For the packet processing unit, the SDH line unit, and the logical unit that consists of the system control
and communication unit, cross-connect unit, and clock unit on a PCX board, switching of services
carried on any of the three units does not cause switching of services carried on the other two units.
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Specifications
Pr
ot
ec
tio
n
MPLS/MP
LS-TP
tunnel
automatic
protection
switching
(APS)
64
MPLS/MP
LS-TP PW
APS
Number of MPLS/MPLS-TP PW
APS protection groups
64
512
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NOTE
MPLS tunnel APS, MPLS PW APS, MPLS-TP tunnel APS, and MPLS-TP PW
APS share resources.
NOTE
MPLS tunnel APS, MPLS PW APS,
MPLS-TP tunnel APS, and MPLS-TP
PW APS share resources.
Link-state
pass
through
(LPT)
16
Link
aggregatio
n group
(LAG)
Number of LAGs
16
Multiple
Spanning
Tree
Protocol
(MSTP)
16
Ethernet
ring
protection
switching
(ERPS)
Linear
multiplex
section
protection
(LMSP)
on the
packet
23
It
e
m
Specifications
plane
M
ai
nt
en
an
ce
MPLS/MP
LS-TP
tunnel
OAM
128
MPLS/MP
LS-TP PW
OAM
128
ETH
OAM
64
64
64
64
(MPLS/M
PLS-TP
tunnel
OAM,
MPLS/MP
LS-TP PW
OAM, and
ETH
OAM
share
resources.)
Se
rv
ic
es
NOTE
MPLS tunnel OAM, MPLS PW OAM, MPLS-TP tunnel OAM, MPLS-TP PW
OAM, and ETH OAM share resources.
NOTE
MPLS tunnel OAM, MPLS PW OAM, MPLS-TP tunnel OAM, MPLS-TP PW
OAM, and ETH OAM share resources.
ATM
OAM
E-Line
services
1K
E-LAN
services
NOTE
Native ETH services and PWE3 ETH services (VPWSs) share resources.
Native ETH
services: 1
NOTE
Native ETH services and
PWE3 ETH services
(VPLSs) cannot coexist
on the same NE.
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Native ETH
services: 1K
Number
of
V-UNIs
Number of
VLANs
24
It
e
m
Specifications
256
ATM
services
128
256
M
ult
iLi
nk
Po
int
-t
oPo
int
Pr
ot
oc
ol
(
M
LP
P
P)
Number of
ML-PPP
groups
supported
by an NE
64
Number of
PPP links
supported
by an NE
504
Number of
member
links
supported
in an
ML-PPP
group
16
IG
M
P
sn
oo
pi
Number of
multicast
groups
512
Number of
members
1K
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4096
64
2047
128
1023
256
511
512
255
1024
127
Native ETH
services: 1
1K
25
It
e
m
Specifications
ng
in a
multicast
group
Q
oS
Number of
port
weighted
random
early
discard
(WRED)
policies
Number of
virtual
user-netwo
rk
interface
(V-UNI)
ingress
policies
256
Number of
port
policies
256
Number of
Differentia
ted
Services
(DiffServ)
domains
Number of
port flows
512
Number of
V-UNI
ingress
flows
512
Number of
traffic
classificati
on rules
Number of
access
control
lists
(ACLs)
512
Number of
MPLS
Ot
he
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e
m
Specifications
rs
tunnels
Bidirectional: 512
NOTE
One bidirectional MPLS tunnel is counted as two unidirectional MPLS tunnels.
If MPLS tunnels do not carry PWs, the sum of PWs and MPLS tunnels must
not exceed 1K. If MPLS tunnels carry PWs, the MPLS tunnels are not counted
and the number of carried PWs must not exceed 1K. Therefore, if each MPLS
tunnel carries one PW, the number of MPLS tunnels and the number of PWs
can both be 1K.
Tunnel
bandwidth
10 Gbit/s
Number of
static PWs
1K
PW
bandwidth
10 Gbit/s
Number of
MS-PWs
128
Number of
QinQ links
1K
MAC
addresses
512
16K
16K
VLAN ID
range
supported
by a port
NOTE
If MPLS tunnels do not carry PWs, the sum of PWs and MPLS tunnels must not
exceed 1K. If MPLS tunnels carry PWs, the MPLS tunnels are not counted and
the number of carried PWs must not exceed 1K. Therefore, if each MPLS tunnel
carries one PW, the number of MPLS tunnels and the number of PWs can both be
1K.
1 to 4094
The values listed in the preceding table are the maximum values supported by the OSN equipment.
The packet performance counters supported by the packet processing boards (including PEX1 and PEG1)
are the same those supported by the OSN equipment.
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STM-1/4/16 signal
GE/10GE signal
TDM service
Packet
processing unit
Packet
service
Packet
switching unit
GE/10GE
signal
Service board
Service board
Control bus
Ethernet NM port
NM serial port
Clock signal
received from
the service unit
on the board
Power
supply
unit
Fuse
Clock signal
provided to the
other units on
the board
-48 V/-60 V
-48 V/-60 V
The CPU unit performs the following control functions using the control bus:
Manages other boards and the other units on the PCX, and collects alarms and performance events.
The CPU unit processes network management messages in DCCs using the logic control
unit.
The CPU unit communicates with the NMS by its Ethernet NM port.
The logic control unit decodes the address read/write signals from the CPU unit and
enables FPGA loading.
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The logic control unit cross-connects the overheads between the auxiliary interface unit,
the CPU unit, and other boards. This helps to achieve the following purposes:
Exchanging the orderwire bytes, DCC bytes, and K bytes between different lines
The system control and communication unit on a PCX board communicates with the
system control and communication unit on the standby PCX board by carrying FE
signals over the communication bus in the backplane. In this manner, the active and
standby PCX boards form a 1+1 hot backup relationship.
After receiving services from a packet service board, the packet switching unit grooms
the services based on the configurations delivered by the system control and
communication unit.
After receiving protocol packets from a packet service board, the packet switching unit
transmits the protocol packets to the system control and communication unit for
processing. After processing, the system control and communication unit sends the
protocol packets back to the packet switching unit. The packet switching unit transmits
the protocol packets to the packet service board.
Source TDM
service unit
Higher
order crossconnect
module
HOXC
Sink TDM
service unit
Lower order
crossconnect
module
LOXC
The source TDM service unit transmits VC-4 signals to the higher order cross-connect
module over cross-connect buses. If the VC-4 signals carry only VC-4 services, the higher
order cross-connect module processes the VC-4 signals and then transmits the signals to the
sink TDM service unit. If the VC-4 signals include VC-12 or VC-3 services, the higher order
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cross-connect module grooms the VC-12 or VC-3 services to the lower order cross-connect
module. The lower order cross-connect module processes the VC-12 or VC-3 services and
then transmits the services back to the higher order cross-connect module. The higher order
cross-connect module processes the services and then transmits the services to the sink TDM
service unit.
Clock Unit
The clock unit selects an appropriate clock source from service clock sources at service
ports based on clock priorities. Locking the clock source by means of the phase-locked
loop, the clock unit provides the system clock to other units on the PCX and other
boards.
The clock unit receives IEEE 1588v2 messages and IEEE 1588 ACR messages from the
GE/10GE signal access unit, and performs protocol processing to achieve clock/time
synchronization.
The clock units on the active and standby PCX boards transmit clock signals to each
other.
After performing optical-to-electrical (O/E) conversion, decoding, and serial/parallel conversion for
GE/10GE optical signals, the GE/10GE signal processing unit extracts framed GE/10GE signals by
delimiting frames and adding preambles. The GE/10GE signal processing unit also performs cyclic
redundancy checks (CRCs).
The GE/10GE signal processing unit works with the packet switching unit to process VLAN tags in
Ethernet data frames, process labels in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) or pseudo wire emulation
edge-to-edge (PWE3) packets, perform quality of service (QoS) processing such as traffic classification and
committed access rate (CAR) restriction for Ethernet data frames, and process operation, administration
and maintenance (OAM) packets and protocol packets.
The GE/10GE signal processing unit works with the packet switching unit to process VLAN tags in
Ethernet data frames, process labels in MPLS or PWE3 packets, perform QoS processing such as traffic
shaping and queue scheduling for Ethernet data frames, and process OAM packets and protocol packets.
After delimiting frames, adding preambles, and calculating CRC codes, the GE/10GE signal processing
unit performs parallel/serial conversion and encoding and then transmits GE/10GE signals to the GE/10GE
optical port after performing electrical-to-optical (E/O) conversion.
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Combines two -48 V/-60 V power supplies, and converts the supplied power into the
+3.3 V power supply required by other boards.
Combines two -48 V/-60 V DC power supplies, and converts the supplied power into the
+12 V power supply required by fans.
X
C T G C
O N V T S
P A
T R Y R C O
S P S S A L
X
C T G C
O N V T
P A
T R Y R C
S P S S A
PCXL
Ga
PCXG
A
PCXG
B
X
C T G C
O N V T S
P A
T R Y R C O
S
S A L
P S
X
C T G C
A O N V T
P T
R Y R C
S P S S A
X
C T G C
O N V T
P A
T R Y R C
S P S S A
CLASS1
LASER
PRODUCT
/A
L
RST
TX/RX
TX / RX
NMS 1/COM
EXT
TX / RX
NMS 1/COM
EXT
NMS 1/COM
EXT
TX/RX
NMS 1/COM
EXT
TX/RX
NMS 1/COM
EXT
CLASS1
LASER
PRODUCT
/A
L
RST
STM T/R
GE T/R
CLASS1
LASER
PRODUCT
/A
L
RST
A
/
L
RST
CLASS1
LASER
PRODUCT
CLASS1
LASER
PRODUCT
A
/
L
RST
a: There are two types of front panels for the PCXLG, which differ only in silkscreen
information. The front panel described in this section is of a later version.
Indicators
The front panel of the PCX has the following indicators: STAT, PROG, SYNC, SRV, ACT,
LOS, and L/A. For status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
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Descript
ion
NMS/
COM
Ethernet
NM
port/NM
serial port
Connector Type
RJ45
Pin Assignment
87654321
For status
explanation for the
indicators of an
RJ45 port, see
Table 3-5.
EXT
Reserved
Required
Cable
16.10
Network
Cable
State
Meaning
LINK (green)
On
Off
On or blinking
Off
ACT (yellow)
Service Ports
Table 3-8 Description of the service ports on the PCX
Boar
d
Port
Descr
iption
PCX
LX/P
CXX
TX/R
X
10GE
optical
port
PCX
LG
GE
T/R
GE
optical
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Pin
Assignment
Required
Cable
TX represents
the transmit
port.
GE/STM-1/4/16
optical port: LC SFP
RX represents
the receive
SFP electrical
port: 16.6 STM-1
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Boar
d
Port
Descr
iption
PCX
GA/P
CXG
B
TX/R
X
port
PCX
LX
TX/R
X
PCX
LG
STM
T/R
STM1/4/16
optical
/electri
cal
port
Connector Type
Pin
Assignment
optical module
TX
port.
Required
Cable
Cable
RX
STM-1 electrical
port: SFP electrical
module
TX
RX
Buttons
Table 3-9 Buttons
Button
Name
Description
RST
Labels
There is a laser safety class label on the front panel.
The laser safety class label CLASS 1 indicates that the maximum launched optical power of
the optical port is lower than 10 dBm (10 mW).
CF Card
NE databases, system parameters (including NE-IP, NE-ID, and subnet mask), software
packages, and NE logs are stored on the CF card. To synchronize the NE databases, system
parameters, and NE logs on the PCX board to the CF card, enable the regular backup
function.
The software packages on the CF card are synchronized with those on the PCX board during package
diffusion. Therefore, automatic backup mechanisms or manual operations are not needed to synchronize
software packages on the PCX board and the CF card. If the active system control, switching, and timing
board and the CF card have different software packages, the associated NE reports an
SWDL_CHGMNG_NOMATCH alarm if it restarts after a power failure.
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1
2
ON
DIP
3
1 2 3 4
1. DIP switches
2. CF card
3. Daughter board
Meaning
Indicates that
the board works
with the
watchdog
enabled.
The value is
reserved.
Indicates that
the board is
being
debugged.
Indicates that
the board is
being
debugged.
Indicates that
the board works
with the
watchdog
disabled and a
full memory
check is
running.
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Meaning
Indicates the
BIOS holdover
state.
Indicates the
BIOS
exhibition state.
The value is
reserved. (By
default, this
value indicates
that the board
works with the
watchdog
enabled.)
The value is
reserved. (By
default, this
value indicates
that the board
works with the
watchdog
enabled.)
Restores the
data of the CF
card.
Erases data in
the system
parameter area.
Erases
databases.
Erases NE
software,
including
patches.
Erases
databases and
NE software
(including
patches).
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Meaning
1
the board
manufacturing
information and
basic BIOS
data. That is, all
data in the file
system,
extended BIOS
area, and
system
parameter area
is erased.
NOTE
a: When a DIP switch is set to the side with the numbers "1, 2, 3, 4", it represents binary digit 1. When a
DIP switch is set to the side with the letters "ON DIP", it represents binary digit 0.
Slot 817
Slot 85
Slot 82
SLOT
Slot 83
Slot 8 SLOT
Slot 108 (CST/CSH)
Slot 84
(SCC)
(STG)
(SCC)
(CST/CSH)
SLOT 6
SLOT 5
Slot 6 (EXT)
Slot 5 (EXT)
(EXT)
(EXT)
SLOT 3
SLOT 4
Slot 3 (EXT)
Slot 4 (EXT)
(EXT)
(EXT)
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
)
Slot
Slot(EXT
2 (EXT) )
(EXT1 (EXT)
Slot 9
Slot 86
(STG)
The board that can be created in a logical slot varies according to the manufactured board that
is installed in a physical slot. Table 3-10 provides the mapping between manufactured boards
and their logical boards.
Table 3-10 Mapping between manufactured boards and their logical boards
Manufact
ured
Board
Logical
Slot 7/8
Logical
Slot 9/10
Logical
Slot 81/82
Logical Slot
83/84
Logical Slot
85/86
PCXLX
SL16S/SL4S
/SL1S
PEX1
SCC
PUXC
STG
PCXX
PEX1
SCC
PUXC
STG
PCXLG
SL16S/SL4S
PEG1
SCC
PEXC
STG
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Manufact
ured
Board
Logical
Slot 7/8
Logical
Slot 9/10
Logical
Slot 81/82
Logical Slot
83/84
Logical Slot
85/86
/SL1S
PCXGB
PEG1
SCC
PEXC
STG
PCXGA
PEG1
SCC
PGXC
STG
Port Type
TNM1PCXLG1604
TNM1PCXLG404
TNM1PCXLX1604
TNM1PCXLX404
TNM1PCXLG406
TNM1PCXLG405
TNM1PCXLX406
TNM1PCXLX405
TNM1PCXLG1603
TNM1PCXLG1602
TNM1PCXLG1601
TNM1PCXLG402
TNM1PCXLG401
TNM1PCXLX1603
TNM1PCXLX1602
TNM1PCXLX1601
TNM1PCXLX402
TNM1PCXLX401
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Performance
Auxiliar
y ports
and
manage
ment
ports
NMS/C
OM
Ethernet NM port/NM
serial port
Not involved
EXT
Reserved
Not involved
Service
ports
TX/RX
(PCXL
X/PCX
X)
TX/RX
(PCXL
G/PCX
GA/PC
XGB)
GE optical port
TX/RX
(PCXL
X/PCX
LG)
STM-1/4/16
optical/electrical port
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.80 kg
Power consumption
PCXLX: 45 W
PCXX: 44.5 W
PCXLG: 37 W
PCXGA/PCXGB: 36.5 W
Table 3-13 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's 10GE optical ports
Item
Value
Optical port
type
10GBASE-SR
(LAN)/10GBAS
E-SW (WAN)
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(LAN)/10GBAS
E-LW (WAN)
10GBASE-ER
(LAN)/10GBAS
E-EW (WAN)
10GBASE-ZR
(LAN)/10GBAS
E-ZW (WAN)
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Item
Value
Optical fiber
type
Multi-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
0.3
10
40
80
Operating
wavelength
(nm)
840 to 860
1260 to 1330
1530 to 1565
1530 to 1565
Mean
launched
power (dBm)
-1.3 to -7.3
-6 to -1
-1 to +2
0 to 4
Receiver
minimum
sensitivity
(dBm)
-7.5
-11
-15
-24
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-1
0.5
-1
-7
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
8.2
Value
Optical port
type
1000BASE-SX
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-VX
1000BASE-ZX
Optical fiber
type
Multi-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
0.5
10
40
80
Operating
wavelength
(nm)
770 to 860
1270 to 1355
1270 to 1355
1500 to 1580
Mean
launched
power (dBm)
-9.5 to -2.5
-9 to -3
-5 to 0
-2 to +5
Receiver
minimum
sensitivity
(dBm)
-17
-20
-23
-23
Minimum
-3
-3
-3
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Item
Value
overload
(dBm)
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
Table 3-15 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE single-fiber bidirectional optical ports
Paramete
r
Value
Type of
optical
interface
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-VX
Transmiss
ion
distance
(km)
10
40
Type of
fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating
transmit
wavelengt
h (nm)
1490
1310
1490
1310
Operating
receive
wavelengt
h (nm)
1310
1490
1310
1490
Launched
optical
power
range
(dBm)
-9 to -3
-2 to 3
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19.5
-23
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
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Table 3-16 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE optical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
1488095.00
9.00
0.00
7440475.00
128.00
844595.00
11.80
0.00
4222975.00
256.00
452899.00
17.30
0.00
2264495.00
512.00
234962.00
25.00
0.00
1174810.00
1024.00
119732.00
29.20
0.00
598660.00
1280.00
96154.00
31.30
0.00
480770.00
1518.00
81274.00
33.40
0.00
406370.00
2000.00
61881.00
37.40
0.00
309405.00
9600.00
12994.00
98.00
0.00
64970.00
Value
Bit rate
155520 kbit/s
Code pattern
CMI
Connector
Table 3-18 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-1 optical ports
Item
Value
155520 kbit/s
S-1.1
L-1.1
L-1.2
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
80
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Item
Value
Operating wavelength
range (nm)
1261 to 1360
1263 to 1360
1480 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
-34
-34
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
-10
8.2
10
10
NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-1.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
Table 3-19 Specifications for the single-fiber bidirectional optical interfaces of the OptiX OSN
550's STM-1 optical ports
Parameter
Value
155520 kbit/s
NRZ
Type of optical
interface
S-1.1
L-1.1
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating transmit
wavelength (nm)
1550
1310
1550
1310
Operating receive
wavelength (nm)
1310
1550
1310
1550
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-32
-32
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Parameter
Value
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.5
10
Table 3-20 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-4 optical ports
Item
Value
622080 kbit/s
S-4.1
L-4.1
L-4.2
Transmission
distance (km)
15
40
80
Operating
wavelength range
(nm)
1274 to 1356
1280 to 1335
1480 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Launched optical
power range (dBm)
-15 to -8
-3 to +2
-3 to +2
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
-28
-28
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-8
-8
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.2
10
10
NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-4.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first digit "4"
represents STM-4 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-4.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "4"
represents STM-4 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-4.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "4"
represents STM-4 signals; the second digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
Table 3-21 Specifications for the single-fiber bidirectional optical interfaces of the OptiX OSN
550's STM-4 optical ports
Paramete
r
Value
Nominal
622080 kbit/s
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Paramete
r
Value
bit rate
Line code
pattern
NRZ
Type of
optical
interface
S-4.1
L-4.1
Transmiss
ion
distance
(km)
15
40
Type of
fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating
transmit
wavelengt
h (nm)
1490
1310
1490
1310
Operating
receive
wavelengt
h (nm)
1310
1490
1310
1490
Launched
optical
power
range
(dBm)
-9 to -3
-2 to 3
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19.5
-23
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
Table 3-22 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-16 optical ports
Item
Value
2488320 kbit/s
S-16.1
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L-16.2
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Item
Value
Transmission
distance (km)
15
40
80
Operating
wavelength range
(nm)
1260 to 1360
1280 to 1335
1500 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Launched optical
power range (dBm)
-5 to 0
-2 to +3
-2 to +3
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-18
-27
-28
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-9
-9
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.2
8.2
8.2
NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-16.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first two digits
"16" represent STM-16 signals; the third digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-16.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first two digits
"16" represent STM-16 signals; the third digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-16.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first two digits
"16" represent STM-16 signals; the third digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
Value
CWDM
Nominal bit
rate
1,250,000 kbit/s
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
40
80
Launched
optical power
range (dBm)
0 to 5
0 to 5
Operating
wavelength
range (nm)
Receiver
sensitivity
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-28
45
Parameter
Value
CWDM
(dBm)
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
Minimum
extinction ratio
(dB)
-3
-9
8.2
8.2
Table 3-24 Parameters specified for colored 10GE optical ports (CWDM)
Parameter
Value
CWDM
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
70
0 to 4
Operating wavelength
range (nm)
-9
8.2
Table 3-25 Parameters specified for colored 10GE optical ports (DWDM)
Parameter
Value
DWDM
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Transmission
40
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Parameter
Value
DWDM
distance (km)
Launched optical
power range
(dBm)
-1 to +2
-1 to +3
Central frequency
(THz)
192.1 to 196.0
192.1 to 196.0
Central frequency
deviation (GHz)
10
10
Receiver
sensitivity (dBm)
-17
-24
Minimum
overload (dBm)
-1
-9
Minimum
extinction ratio
(dB)
9.5
8.2
Table 3-26 Parameters specified for colored STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 optical ports (CWDM)
Parameter
Value
CWDM
Nominal bit
rate
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
40
80
Launched
optical power
range (dBm)
0 to 5
0 to 5
Operating
wavelength
range (nm)
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19
-28
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-9
Minimum
8.2
8.2
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Parameter
Value
CWDM
extinction ratio
(dB)
Table 3-27 Parameters specified for colored STM-16 optical ports (DWDM)
Parameter
Value
DWDM
2,488,320 kbit/s
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Transmission distance
(km)
120
-1 to +3
192.1 to 196.0
Central frequency
deviation (GHz)
10
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-9
8.2
3.2 CXL
The CXL is a system control, cross-connect, timing, and line board that works in TDM mode.
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Available Port
TNM1CXL1
1xSTM-1 optical/electrical
port
TNM1CXL4
TNM1CXL16
Board
Cross-connection
functions
Processes AU pointers.
Line functions
Optical module
specifications
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Function and
Feature
Board
type.
NOTE
Only an STM-16 optical port can be a colored DWDM optical port.
Clock functions
System control
functions
Alarms and
performance events
Protection schemes
Maintenance features
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1+1 backup
Linear MSP
SNCP
50
Function and
Feature
Board
For the SDH line unit and the logical unit that consists of the system control and communication unit,
cross-connect unit, and clock unit on a CXL board, switching of services carried on either unit does not
cause switching of services carried on the other unit.
STM-1/4/16
Crossconnect unit
Line unit
TDM service
Service board
Control bus
System control and
communication unit of the
standby CXL board
Clock signal required
by other boards
Clock unit of the
standby CXL board
FE signal
Ethernet NM port
NM serial port
Clock
unit
Power
supply
unit
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
-48 V/-60 V
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The CPU unit performs the following control functions using the control bus:
Manages other boards and the other units on the CXL, and collects alarms and performance events.
The CPU unit processes network management messages in DCCs using the logic control
unit.
The CPU unit communicates with the NMS by its Ethernet NM port.
The logic control unit decodes the address read/write signals from the CPU unit and
enables FPGA loading.
The logic control unit cross-connects the overheads between the auxiliary interface unit,
the CPU unit, and other boards. This helps to achieve the following purposes:
Exchanging orderwire bytes, DCC bytes, and K bytes between different lines
The system control and communication unit on a CXL board communicates with the
system control and communication unit on the standby CXL board by carrying FE
signals over the communication bus in the backplane. In this manner, the active and
standby CXL boards form a 1+1 hot backup relationship.
Cross-Connect Unit
The cross-connect unit grooms services over the entire system using the higher order
cross-connect module and the lower order cross-connect module. Figure 3-5 shows the
functional block diagram of the cross-connect unit.
Figure 3-6 Functional block diagram of the cross-connect unit
Source TDM
service unit
Higher
order crossconnect
module
HOXC
Sink TDM
service unit
Lower order
crossconnect
module
LOXC
The source TDM service unit transmits VC-4 signals to the higher order cross-connect
module over VC-4 buses. If the VC-4 signals carry only VC-4 services, the higher order
cross-connect module processes the VC-4 signals and then transmits the signals to the sink
TDM service unit. If the VC-4 signals include VC-12 or VC-3 services, the higher order
cross-connect module grooms the VC-12 or VC-3 services to the lower order cross-connect
module. The lower order cross-connect module processes the VC-12 or VC-3 services and
then transmits the services back to the higher order cross-connect module. The higher order
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cross-connect module processes the services and then transmits the services to the sink TDM
service unit.
Clock Unit
The clock unit selects an appropriate clock source from service clock sources at service
ports based on clock priorities. Locking the clock source by means of the phase-locked
loop, the clock unit provides the system clock to other units on the CXL and other
boards.
The clock units on the active and standby CXL boards transmit clock signals to each
other.
Line Unit
The line unit performs the following functions: STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 signal receiving,
serial/parallel conversion, clock signal extraction, data restoration, overhead processing, alarm
monitoring/reporting, signal inloops/outloops, MSP, and ALS functions.
Combines and then converts -48 V/-60 V DC power inputs into the power supply
required by the chips of the other units on the local board.
Combines and then converts -48 V/-60 V DC power inputs into the +3.3 V power supply
required by other boards.
Combines and then converts -48 V/-60 V DC power inputs into the +12 V power supply
required by the fan.
T G C V T S
A O N
T R Y R C O
S P S S A L
CLASS1
LASER
PRODUCT
RST
TX/RX
NMS1/COM
EXT
Indicators
The front panel of the CXL has the following indicators: STAT, PROG, SYNC, SRV, ACT,
and LOS. For status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
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Management Ports
Table 3-30 Description of the clock ports, auxiliary ports, and management ports
Port
Description
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
NMS1/
COM
Ethernet NM
port/NM serial
port
RJ45
Pin 4: signal
ground
Pin 5: receive
end of the NM
serial port
Pin 7: not
defined
Pin 8: transmit
end of the NM
serial port
87654321
EXT
Reserved
Required
Cable
16.10
Network
Cable
When an NE is configured with two CXL boards, only port COM on the working CXL board is
available.
State
Meaning
LINK (green)
On
Off
On or blinking
Off
ACT (yellow)
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Service Ports
Table 3-32 Description of the service ports on the CXL
Por
t
Descriptio
n
Connector Type
Pin
Assignm
ent
TX/
RX
Transmits
and receives
STM-1/ST
M-4/STM-1
6
optical/elect
rical signals.
TX
RX
RX
TX
repres
ents
the
transm
it port.
RX
repres
ents
the
receiv
e port.
Required
Cable
SFP optical
port: 16.1
Fiber
Jumper
SFP
electrical
port: 16.6
STM-1
Cable
Buttons
Table 3-33 Buttons
Button
Name
Description
RST
CF Card
NE databases, system parameters (including NE-IP, NE-ID, and subnet mask), software
packages, and NE logs are stored on the CF card. To synchronize the NE databases, system
parameters, and NE logs on the CXL board to the CF card, enable the regular backup
function.
The software packages on the CF card are synchronized with those on the CXL board during package
diffusion. Therefore, automatic backup mechanisms or manual operations are not needed to synchronize
software packages on the CXL board and the CF card.
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3 2 1
2
DIP ON
1. DIP switches
2. CF card
Meaning
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Meaning
1
directly without a self-check.
Erases databases.
NOTE
a: When a DIP switch is set to the side with the numbers "1, 2, 3, 4", it represents binary digit 1. When a
DIP switch is set to the side with the letters "ON DIP", it represents binary digit 0.
01
S-1.1
02
L-1.1
03
S-4.1
04
L-4.1
05
S-16.1
06
L-16.1
07
L-16.2
08
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Feature Code
09
10
11
12
13
Performance
Auxiliar
y and
manage
ment
ports
NMS1/
COM
Network management
system (NMS) port or
NMS serial port
Not involved
EXT
Reserved
Not involved
Service
ports
TX/RX
STM-1/4/16
optical/electrical ports
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.50 kg
Power consumption
21 W
Value
Bit rate
155520 kbit/s
Code pattern
CMI
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Item
Value
Connector
Table 3-37 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-1 optical ports
Item
Value
155520 kbit/s
S-1.1
L-1.1
L-1.2
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
80
Operating wavelength
range (nm)
1261 to 1360
1263 to 1360
1480 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
-34
-34
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
-10
8.2
10
10
NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-1.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
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Table 3-38 Specifications for the single-fiber bidirectional optical interfaces of the OptiX OSN
550's STM-1 optical ports
Parameter
Value
155520 kbit/s
NRZ
Type of optical
interface
S-1.1
L-1.1
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating transmit
wavelength (nm)
1550
1310
1550
1310
Operating receive
wavelength (nm)
1310
1550
1310
1550
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-32
-32
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.5
10
Table 3-39 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-4 optical ports
Item
Value
622080 kbit/s
S-4.1
L-4.1
L-4.2
Transmission
distance (km)
15
40
80
Operating
wavelength range
(nm)
1274 to 1356
1280 to 1335
1480 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Launched optical
power range (dBm)
-15 to -8
-3 to +2
-3 to +2
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
-28
-28
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Item
Value
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-8
-8
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.2
10
10
NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-4.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first digit "4"
represents STM-4 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-4.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "4"
represents STM-4 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-4.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "4"
represents STM-4 signals; the second digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
Table 3-40 Specifications for the single-fiber bidirectional optical interfaces of the OptiX OSN
550's STM-4 optical ports
Paramete
r
Value
Nominal
bit rate
622080 kbit/s
Line code
pattern
NRZ
Type of
optical
interface
S-4.1
L-4.1
Transmiss
ion
distance
(km)
15
40
Type of
fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating
transmit
wavelengt
h (nm)
1490
1310
1490
1310
Operating
receive
wavelengt
h (nm)
1310
1490
1310
1490
Launched
optical
power
range
-9 to -3
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Paramete
r
Value
(dBm)
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19.5
-23
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
Table 3-41 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-16 optical ports
Item
Value
2488320 kbit/s
S-16.1
L-16.1
L-16.2
Transmission
distance (km)
15
40
80
Operating
wavelength range
(nm)
1260 to 1360
1280 to 1335
1500 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Launched optical
power range (dBm)
-5 to 0
-2 to +3
-2 to +3
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-18
-27
-28
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-9
-9
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.2
8.2
8.2
NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-16.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first two digits
"16" represent STM-16 signals; the third digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-16.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first two digits
"16" represent STM-16 signals; the third digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-16.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first two digits
"16" represent STM-16 signals; the third digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
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Table 3-42 Parameters specified for colored STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 optical ports (CWDM)
Parameter
Value
CWDM
Nominal bit
rate
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
40
80
Launched
optical power
range (dBm)
0 to 5
0 to 5
Operating
wavelength
range (nm)
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19
-28
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-9
Minimum
extinction ratio
(dB)
8.2
8.2
Table 3-43 Parameters specified for colored STM-16 optical ports (DWDM)
Parameter
Value
DWDM
2,488,320 kbit/s
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Transmission distance
(km)
120
-1 to +3
192.1 to 196.0
Central frequency
deviation (GHz)
10
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
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Parameter
Value
DWDM
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-9
8.2
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4.1
EF8F
EM6T/EM6F
EG4C
EX1
MD1
CQ1
4.1 EF8F
The EF8F is an 8xFE processing board.
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Board
Basic functions
1.25 Gbit/s
Port specifications
FE optical port:
100BASE-BX/100BASE-FX/100BASE-LX/100BASEVX/100BASE-ZX
Port
attributes
Working mode
TAG attributes
Packet
services
Traffic control
at ports
Supported
Query and
setting of
optical power
thresholds
Supported
Ethernet line
(E-Line)
services
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Board
services)
Ethernet local
area network
(E-LAN)
services
Protection
schemes
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Ethernet data
frame format
IEEE 802.3/Ethernet II
Jumbo frame
Maximum
transmission
unit (MTU)
Tunnel
automatic
protection
switching
(APS)
Pseudo wire
(PW) APS
MPLS-TP ring
protection
switching
(MRPS)
Multiple
Spanning Tree
Protocol
(MSTP)
Ethernet ring
protection
switching
(ERPS)
Link
aggregation
group (LAG)
Link-state pass
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Board
through (LPT)
Quality of service (QoS)
DiffServ
Supports simple traffic classification by specifying PHB
service classes for service flows based on their QoS
information (C-VLAN priorities, S-VLAN priorities,
DSCP values, or MPLS EXP values) carried by packets.
QoS policies
Supports port policies and V-UNI ingress policies.
CAR
Provides the CAR function for traffic flows at ports and
V-UNI ingresses.
Shaping
Provides traffic shaping for a specific port, PW ingress,
prioritized queue, or traffic flow.
Congestion management
Supports tail drop and WRED dropping.
Maintenan
ce features
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Label
Switching
(MPLS)/Multip
rotocol label
switching
transport
profile
(MPLS-TP)
operation,
administration
and
maintenance
(OAM)
Ethernet OAM
(ETH OAM)
68
Board
reference to ITU-T Y.7131.
Synchroni
zation
Synchronous
Ethernet
IEEE 1588v2
IEEE 1588
adaptive clock
recovery
(ACR)
Data communication
network (DCN)
Supported
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FE signal
access unit
Control signal
Service
processing unit
Ethernet
signal
Ethernet
signal
Dual-fed and
selectivereceiving unit
FE signal
Logic control
unit
Power
supply unit
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
-48 V/-60 V
Clock unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
FE signal access
unit
Receives FE signals.
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unit
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Step
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Dual-fed and
selective-receiving
unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Dual-fed and
selective-receiving
unit
Service processing
unit
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Receives two -48 V/-60 V DC power supplies from the backplane, converts the supplied
power into +3.3 V power by using the DC-DC unit, and then supplies the +3.3 V power to the
other units on the board.
Clock Unit
The clock unit receives the system clock from the control bus on the backplane, and
supplies clock signals to other units on the EF8F.
The clock unit receives IEEE 1588v2 messages and IEEE 1588 ACR messages from the
FE signal access unit, and performs protocol processing to achieve clock/time
synchronization.
OUT1
IN1
OUT2
IN2
OUT3
IN3
OUT4
IN4
OUT5
IN5
OUT6
IN6
OUT7
IN7
OUT8
IN8
Indicators
The front panel of the EF8F has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, L/A1, L/A2, L/A3,
L/A4, L/A5, L/A6, L/A7, and L/A8. For status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator
Status Explanation.
Ports
Table 4-4 Ports on an EF8F board
Port
Descripti
on
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
IN1-IN
8
Input ports
for the first
to eighth
FE
optical/ele
ctrical
signals
LC SFP optical
module:
LC SFP
optical
module:
16.1 Fiber
Jumper
OUT1OUT8
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ports for
the first to
OUT
IN
OUT
represents the
transmit port.
IN represents
the receive
port.
87654321
RJ-45 SFP
electrical module:
RJ-45 SFP
electrical
module:
16.10
Network
Cable
72
Port
Descripti
on
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
eighth FE
optical/ele
ctrical
signals
Required
Cable
An FE electrical
port supports the
MDI, MDI-X, and
auto-MDI/MDI-X
modes. For pin
assignments for
the port, see Table
4-5 and Table 4-6.
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
TX+
BIDA+
TX-
BIDA-
RX+
BIDB+
Reserved
BIDC+
Reserved
BIDC-
RX-
BIDB-
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
BIDD-
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
RX+
BIDB+
RX-
BIDB-
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Pin
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
TX+
BIDA+
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
BIDD-
TX-
BIDA-
Reserved
BIDC+
Reserved
BIDC-
Performance
Service ports
For the specifications of the FE optical port, see Table 4-10, Table
4-11, and Table 4-12.
For the specifications of the FE electrical port, see Table 4-8 and
Table 4-9.
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
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Item
Performance
Weight
0.55 kg
Power consumption
23 W
Port Rate
Code Pattern
Port Type
FE electrical
port
100BASE-T
MLT-3 coding
signals
RJ45
Table 4-9 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's FE electrical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
148810.00
12.80
0.00
744050.00
128.00
84459.00
17.90
0.00
422295.00
256.00
45290.00
28.00
0.00
226450.00
512.00
23496.00
48.40
0.00
117480.00
1024.00
11973.00
89.40
0.00
59865.00
1280.00
9615.00
109.80
0.00
48075.00
1518.00
8126.00
129.00
0.00
40635.00
2000.00
6188.00
167.50
0.00
30940.00
9600.00
1299.00
773.10
0.00
6459.00
Value
Optical port
type
100BASE-FX
100BASE-LX
100BASE-VX
100BASE-ZX
Optical fiber
type
Multi-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode
LC
Single-mode
LC
Transmissio
n distance
(km)
15
40
80
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Item
Value
Operating
wavelength
(nm)
1270 to 1380
1261 to 1360
1263 to 1360
1480 to 1580
Mean
launched
power
(dBm)
-19 to -14
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
Receiver
minimum
sensitivity
(dBm)
-30
-28
-34
-34
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-14
-8
-10
-10
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
10
8.2
10
10
Table 4-11 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's FE single-fiber bidirectional optical ports
Parameter
Value
Type of optical
interface
100Base-BX
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating transmit
wavelength (nm)
1550
1310
1550
1310
Operating receive
wavelength (nm)
1310
1550
1310
1550
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-32
-32
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.5
10
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Table 4-12 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's FE optical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
148810.00
44.90
0.00
744050.00
128.00
84459.00
65.90
0.00
422295.00
256.00
45290.00
106.50
0.00
226450.00
512.00
23496.00
182.20
0.00
117480.00
1024.00
11973.00
241.10
0.00
59865.00
1280.00
9615.00
269.20
0.00
48075.00
1518.00
8126.00
292.20
0.00
40635.00
2000.00
6188.00
341.90
0.00
30940.00
9600.00
1299.00
1133.30
0.00
6459.00
4.2 EM6T/EM6F
The EM6T/EM6F is an FE/GE processing board.
Board
Basic functions
Backplane bus
bandwidth
2.5 Gbit/s
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EM6F
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Function and
Feature
Board
Port
specifica
tions
FE
electrical
port
FE optical
port
GE port
EM6T
10/100BASE-T(X)
1000BASE-T
EM6F
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mode
FE two-fiber bidirectional
pluggable optical module
FE single-fiber bidirectional
pluggable optical module
Port
attributes
GE two-fiber bidirectional
pluggable optical module
GE single-fiber bidirectional
pluggable optical module
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Function and
Feature
Packet
services
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EM6T
EM6F
TAG
attributes
Traffic
control at
ports
Port type
query
Supported
Query and
setting of
optical
power
thresholds
Not supported
E-Line
services
E-LAN
services
Protectio
n
Supported
Ethernet
data frame
format
IEEE 802.3/Ethernet II
Jumbo
frame
Maximum
transmissio
n unit
(MTU)
Ranges from 960 bytes to 9600 bytes, with 1620 bytes being the
default value.
Tunnel
automatic
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Function and
Feature
schemes
Board
EM6T
EM6F
protection
switching
(APS)
Pseudo
wire (PW)
APS
MPLS-TP
ring
protection
switching
(MRPS)
Multiple
Spanning
Tree
Protocol
(MSTP)
Ethernet
ring
protection
switching
(ERPS)
Link
aggregatio
n group
(LAG)
Link-state
pass
through
(LPT)
Quality of service
(QoS)
DiffServ
Supports simple traffic classification by specifying PHB
service classes for service flows based on their QoS
information (C-VLAN priorities, S-VLAN priorities, DSCP
values, or MPLS EXP values) carried by packets.
QoS policies
Supports port policies and V-UNI ingress policies.
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Function and
Feature
Board
EM6T
EM6F
CAR
Provides the CAR function for traffic flows at ports and
V-UNI ingresses.
Shaping
Provides traffic shaping for a specific port, PW ingress,
prioritized queue, or traffic flow.
Congestion management
Supports tail drop and WRED dropping.
Mainten
ance
features
Multiproto
col Label
Switching
(MPLS)/M
ultiprotoco
l label
switching
transport
profile
(MPLS-TP
) operation,
administrat
ion and
maintenanc
e (OAM)
Ethernet
OAM
(ETH
OAM)
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Function and
Feature
Board
EM6T
EM6F
Synchro
nization
Synchrono
us Ethernet
Data communication
network (DCN)
Internet Group
Management Protocol
(IGMP) snooping
Supported
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Control signal
Service
processing unit
FE signal
access unit
Ethernet
signal
Ethernet
signal
Dual-fed and
selectivereceiving unit
Control signal
FE signal
Control bus of the board
Logic control
unit
Power
supply unit
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
-48 V/-60 V
Clock unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
GE signal access
unit/FE signal
access unit
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Service processing
unit
83
Step
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Dual-fed and
selective-receiving
unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Dual-fed and
selective-receiving
unit
Service processing
unit
GE signal access
unit/FE signal access
unit
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Receives two -48 V/-60 V DC power supplies from the backplane, converts the supplied
power into +3.3 V power by using the DC-DC unit, and then supplies the +3.3 V power to the
other units on the board.
Clock Unit
This unit receives the system clock from the control bus in the backplane and provides clock
signals to the other units on the board.
T
A
T
S
GV
OR
R S
P
GE1
GE2
FE1
FE2
FE3
FE4
T
6
M
E
T
A
T
S
2
G V 1
K
O R K
N
I
R S IN
L L
P
CLASS1
LASER
PRODUCT
GE1
GE2
FE1
FE2
FE3
FE4
F
6
M
E
Indicators
The front panel of the EM6T has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, and PROG. The front
panel of the EM6F has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, PROG, LINK1, and LINK2. For
status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
Table 4-16 Ports on an EM6T/EM6F board
Port
Bo
ard
Descri
ption
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
FE1,
FE2,
FE3,
FE4
EM
6T/
EM
6F
FE
service
port
RJ45
GE1
/GE
2
EM
6T
GE
service
port
(fixed
RJ45
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For status
explanation
for the
indicators of
Required
Cable
16.10
Network
Cable
85
Port
Bo
ard
Descri
ption
Connector Type
electric
al port)
EM
6F
FE/GE
service
port
(using
SFP
module
s)
GE
electrical
port: SFP
electrical
module
an RJ45 port,
see Table
4-17.
RX
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
assignments for an
RJ45 port in
different modes.
TX represents
the transmit port.
RX represents
the receive port.
16.1 Fiber
Jumper
State
Meaning
LINK (green)
On
Off
On or blinking
Off
ACT (yellow)
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
TX+
BIDA+
TX-
BIDA-
RX+
BIDB+
Reserved
BIDC+
Reserved
BIDC-
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Pin
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
RX-
BIDB-
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
BIDD-
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
RX+
BIDB+
RX-
BIDB-
TX+
BIDA+
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
BIDD-
TX-
BIDA-
Reserved
BIDC+
Reserved
BIDC-
Labels
There is a laser safety class label on the front panel of the EM6F.
The laser safety class label CLASS 1 indicates that the maximum launched optical power of
the optical port is lower than 10 dBm (10 mW).
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Performance
FE1,
FE2,
FE3,
FE4
FE electrical port
GE1,
GE2
FE optical port
GE electrical port
GE optical port
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
EM6T: 0.37 kg
EM6F: 0.40 kg
EM6T: 10.4 W
EM6F: 11.3 W
Power consumption
Table 4-21 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's Ethernet electrical ports
Service Port
Port Rate
Code Pattern
Port Type
GE/FE
electrical port
10BASE-T
Manchester coding
signals
RJ45
GE/FE
100BASE-T(X)
MLT-3 coding
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Service Port
Port Rate
electrical port
Code Pattern
Port Type
signals
GE electrical
port
1000BASE-T
4D-PAM5 coding
signals
Table 4-22 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's FE electrical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
148810.00
12.80
0.00
744050.00
128.00
84459.00
17.90
0.00
422295.00
256.00
45290.00
28.00
0.00
226450.00
512.00
23496.00
48.40
0.00
117480.00
1024.00
11973.00
89.40
0.00
59865.00
1280.00
9615.00
109.80
0.00
48075.00
1518.00
8126.00
129.00
0.00
40635.00
2000.00
6188.00
167.50
0.00
30940.00
9600.00
1299.00
773.10
0.00
6459.00
Value
Optical port
type
100BASE-FX
100BASE-LX
100BASE-VX
100BASE-ZX
Optical fiber
type
Multi-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode
LC
Single-mode
LC
Transmissio
n distance
(km)
15
40
80
Operating
wavelength
(nm)
1270 to 1380
1261 to 1360
1263 to 1360
1480 to 1580
Mean
launched
power
(dBm)
-19 to -14
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
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Item
Value
Receiver
minimum
sensitivity
(dBm)
-30
-28
-34
-34
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-14
-8
-10
-10
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
10
8.2
10
10
Table 4-24 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's FE single-fiber bidirectional optical ports
Parameter
Value
Type of optical
interface
100Base-BX
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating transmit
wavelength (nm)
1550
1310
1550
1310
Operating receive
wavelength (nm)
1310
1550
1310
1550
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-32
-32
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.5
10
Table 4-25 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's FE optical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
148810.00
44.90
0.00
744050.00
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Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
128.00
84459.00
65.90
0.00
422295.00
256.00
45290.00
106.50
0.00
226450.00
512.00
23496.00
182.20
0.00
117480.00
1024.00
11973.00
241.10
0.00
59865.00
1280.00
9615.00
269.20
0.00
48075.00
1518.00
8126.00
292.20
0.00
40635.00
2000.00
6188.00
341.90
0.00
30940.00
9600.00
1299.00
1133.30
0.00
6459.00
Table 4-26 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE electrical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
1488095.00
7.00
0.00
7440475.00
128.00
844595.00
7.40
0.00
4222975.00
256.00
452899.00
8.40
0.00
2264495.00
512.00
234962.00
10.60
0.00
1174810.00
1024.00
119732.00
14.70
0.00
598660.00
1280.00
96154.00
17.00
0.00
480770.00
1518.00
81274.00
18.90
0.00
406370.00
2000.00
61881.00
22.60
0.00
309405.00
9600.00
12994.00
83.40
0.00
64970.00
Value
Optical port
type
1000BASE-SX
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1000BASE-VX
1000BASE-ZX
91
Item
Value
Optical fiber
type
Multi-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
0.5
10
40
80
Operating
wavelength
(nm)
770 to 860
1270 to 1355
1270 to 1355
1500 to 1580
Mean
launched
power (dBm)
-9.5 to -2.5
-9 to -3
-5 to 0
-2 to +5
Receiver
minimum
sensitivity
(dBm)
-17
-20
-23
-23
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
-3
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
Table 4-28 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE single-fiber bidirectional optical ports
Paramete
r
Value
Type of
optical
interface
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-VX
Transmiss
ion
distance
(km)
10
40
Type of
fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating
transmit
wavelengt
h (nm)
1490
1310
1490
1310
Operating
receive
wavelengt
h (nm)
1310
1490
1310
1490
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Paramete
r
Value
Launched
optical
power
range
(dBm)
-9 to -3
-2 to 3
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19.5
-23
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
Table 4-29 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE optical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
1488095.00
9.00
0.00
7440475.00
128.00
844595.00
11.80
0.00
4222975.00
256.00
452899.00
17.30
0.00
2264495.00
512.00
234962.00
25.00
0.00
1174810.00
1024.00
119732.00
29.20
0.00
598660.00
1280.00
96154.00
31.30
0.00
480770.00
1518.00
81274.00
33.40
0.00
406370.00
2000.00
61881.00
37.40
0.00
309405.00
9600.00
12994.00
98.00
0.00
64970.00
Value
CWDM
Nominal bit
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Parameter
Value
CWDM
rate
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
40
80
Launched
optical power
range (dBm)
0 to 5
0 to 5
Operating
wavelength
range (nm)
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19
-28
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-9
8.2
8.2
Minimum
extinction ratio
(dB)
4.3 EG4C
The EG4C is a 4xGE processing board.
Board
Basic functions
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Board
switching unit.
5 Gbit/s
Port specifications
Port attributes
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TAG attributes
Traffic control
function
Supported
Query and
setting of
optical power
thresholds
Supported
Ethernet line
Working mode
Packet services
95
Board
(E-Line)
services
Ethernet local
area network
(E-LAN)
services
Protection
schemes
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frame format
IEEE 802.3/Ethernet II
Jumbo frame
Maximum
transmission
unit (MTU)
Tunnel
automatic
protection
switching
(APS)
Pseudo wire
(PW) APS
MPLS-TP ring
protection
switching
(MRPS)
Multiple
Spanning Tree
Protocol
(MSTP)
96
Board
Ethernet ring
protection
switching
(ERPS)
Link
aggregation
group (LAG)
Link-state pass
through (LPT)
DiffServ
Supports simple traffic classification by
specifying PHB service classes for service flows
based on their QoS information (C-VLAN
priorities, S-VLAN priorities, DSCP values, or
MPLS EXP values) carried by packets.
QoS policies
Supports port policies and V-UNI ingress policies.
CAR
Provides the CAR function for traffic flows at
ports and V-UNI ingresses.
Shaping
Provides traffic shaping for a specific port, PW
ingress, prioritized queue, or traffic flow.
Congestion management
Supports tail drop and WRED dropping.
Maintenance
features
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Label
Switching
(MPLS)/Multip
rotocol label
switching
97
Ethernet OAM
(ETH OAM)
Board
with ITU-T Y.1711.
Synchronizatio
n
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Synchronous
Ethernet
IEEE 1588v2
98
Board
IEEE 1588
adaptive clock
recovery (ACR)
Supported
FE/GE signal
access unit
Control signal
Service
processing unit
Ethernet
signal
Ethernet
signal
Dual-fed and
selectivereceiving unit
FE/GE signal
Logic control
unit
Power
supply unit
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
-48 V/-60 V
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99
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Service processing
unit
Dual-fed and
selective-receiving
unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Dual-fed and
selective-receiving
unit
Service processing
unit
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Step
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Ethernet data frames, and sends out the generated
FE/GE signals through Ethernet ports.
Clock Unit
The clock unit receives the system clock from the control bus on the backplane, and
supplies clock signals to other units on the EG4C.
The clock unit receives IEEE 1588v2 messages and IEEE 1588 ACR messages from the
FE/GE signal access unit, and performs protocol processing to achieve clock/time
synchronization.
OUT 1/IN 1
OUT 2/IN 2
OUT 3/IN 3
OUT 4/IN 4
T V 1 2 3 4
A
T R A
/ /A A
/ /A
S S L L L L
1
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Indicators
The front panel of the EG4C has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, L/A1, L/A2, L/A3, and
L/A4. For status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
Table 4-34 Ports on an EG4C board
Port
Descrip
tion
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
GE1GE4
GE
service
port
(fixed
electrica
l port)
RJ45
The GE electrical
ports support the
medium dependent
interface (MDI),
medium dependent
interface crossover
(MDI-X), and
auto-MDI/MDI-X
modes. Table 4-36
and Table 4-37
provide the pin
assignments for an
RJ45 port in different
modes.
16.10
Network
Cable
FE/GE
service
port
(using
SFP
modules
)
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For status
explanation for
the indicators
of an RJ45
port, see Table
4-35.
OUT
OUT represents
the transmit port.
IN represents the
receive port.
IN
16.1 Fiber
Jumper
State
Meaning
LINK (green)
On
Off
On or blinking
Off
ACT (yellow)
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10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
TX+
BIDA+
TX-
BIDA-
RX+
BIDB+
Reserved
BIDC+
Reserved
BIDC-
RX-
BIDB-
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
BIDD-
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
RX+
BIDB+
RX-
BIDB-
TX+
BIDA+
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
BIDD-
TX-
BIDA-
Reserved
BIDC+
Reserved
BIDC-
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Pin
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Signal
Function
Function
(-)
Labels
There is a laser safety class label on the front panel of the EG4C.
The laser safety class label CLASS 1 indicates that the maximum launched optical power of
the optical port is lower than 10 dBm (10 mW).
Performance
GE1-GE
4
GE electrical
port
FE/GE optical
port
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.45 kg
Power consumption
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Item
Performance
Port Rate
Code Pattern
Port Type
GE electrical
port
1000BASE-T
4D-PAM5 coding
signals
RJ45
Table 4-40 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE electrical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
1488095.00
7.00
0.00
7440475.00
128.00
844595.00
7.40
0.00
4222975.00
256.00
452899.00
8.40
0.00
2264495.00
512.00
234962.00
10.60
0.00
1174810.00
1024.00
119732.00
14.70
0.00
598660.00
1280.00
96154.00
17.00
0.00
480770.00
1518.00
81274.00
18.90
0.00
406370.00
2000.00
61881.00
22.60
0.00
309405.00
9600.00
12994.00
83.40
0.00
64970.00
Value
Optical port
type
100BASE-FX
100BASE-LX
100BASE-VX
100BASE-ZX
Optical fiber
type
Multi-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode
LC
Single-mode
LC
Transmissio
n distance
(km)
15
40
80
Operating
wavelength
1270 to 1380
1261 to 1360
1263 to 1360
1480 to 1580
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Item
Value
(nm)
Mean
launched
power
(dBm)
-19 to -14
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
Receiver
minimum
sensitivity
(dBm)
-30
-28
-34
-34
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-14
-8
-10
-10
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
10
8.2
10
10
Table 4-42 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's FE single-fiber bidirectional optical ports
Parameter
Value
Type of optical
interface
100Base-BX
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating transmit
wavelength (nm)
1550
1310
1550
1310
Operating receive
wavelength (nm)
1310
1550
1310
1550
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-32
-32
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.5
10
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Table 4-43 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's FE optical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
148810.00
44.90
0.00
744050.00
128.00
84459.00
65.90
0.00
422295.00
256.00
45290.00
106.50
0.00
226450.00
512.00
23496.00
182.20
0.00
117480.00
1024.00
11973.00
241.10
0.00
59865.00
1280.00
9615.00
269.20
0.00
48075.00
1518.00
8126.00
292.20
0.00
40635.00
2000.00
6188.00
341.90
0.00
30940.00
9600.00
1299.00
1133.30
0.00
6459.00
Value
Optical port
type
1000BASE-SX
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-VX
1000BASE-ZX
Optical fiber
type
Multi-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
0.5
10
40
80
Operating
wavelength
(nm)
770 to 860
1270 to 1355
1270 to 1355
1500 to 1580
Mean
launched
power (dBm)
-9.5 to -2.5
-9 to -3
-5 to 0
-2 to +5
Receiver
minimum
sensitivity
(dBm)
-17
-20
-23
-23
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
-3
Minimum
extinction
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Item
Value
ratio (dB)
Table 4-45 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE single-fiber bidirectional optical ports
Paramete
r
Value
Type of
optical
interface
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-VX
Transmiss
ion
distance
(km)
10
40
Type of
fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating
transmit
wavelengt
h (nm)
1490
1310
1490
1310
Operating
receive
wavelengt
h (nm)
1310
1490
1310
1490
Launched
optical
power
range
(dBm)
-9 to -3
-2 to 3
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19.5
-23
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
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Table 4-46 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE optical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
1488095.00
9.00
0.00
7440475.00
128.00
844595.00
11.80
0.00
4222975.00
256.00
452899.00
17.30
0.00
2264495.00
512.00
234962.00
25.00
0.00
1174810.00
1024.00
119732.00
29.20
0.00
598660.00
1280.00
96154.00
31.30
0.00
480770.00
1518.00
81274.00
33.40
0.00
406370.00
2000.00
61881.00
37.40
0.00
309405.00
9600.00
12994.00
98.00
0.00
64970.00
Value
CWDM
Nominal bit
rate
1,250,000 kbit/s
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
40
80
Launched
optical power
range (dBm)
0 to 5
0 to 5
Operating
wavelength
range (nm)
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19
-28
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-9
8.2
8.2
Minimum
extinction ratio
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Parameter
Value
CWDM
(dB)
4.4 EX1
The EX1 is a 1x10GE Ethernet processing board.
Board
Basic functions
10 Gbit/s
Port specifications
Port attributes
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TAG attributes
Traffic control
at ports
110
Packet services
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Board
Supported
Query and
setting of
optical power
thresholds
Supported
E-Line services
E-LAN services
Protection
schemes
Ethernet data
frame format
IEEE 802.3/Ethernet II
Jumbo frame
Maximum
transmission
unit (MTU)
Tunnel
automatic
protection
switching
(APS)
Pseudo wire
(PW) APS
MPLS-TP ring
protection
111
Board
switching
(MRPS)
Multiple
Spanning Tree
Protocol
(MSTP)
Ethernet ring
protection
switching
(ERPS)
Link
aggregation
group (LAG)
Link-state pass
through (LPT)
DiffServ
Supports simple traffic classification by
specifying PHB service classes for service flows
based on their QoS information (C-VLAN
priorities, S-VLAN priorities, DSCP values, or
MPLS EXP values) carried by packets.
QoS policies
Supports port policies and V-UNI ingress policies.
CAR
Provides the CAR function for traffic flows at
ports and V-UNI ingresses.
Shaping
Provides traffic shaping for a specific port, PW
ingress, prioritized queue, or traffic flow.
Congestion management
Supports tail drop and WRED dropping.
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Board
Supports SP, WRR, and SP+WRR.
Maintenance
features
Multiprotocol
Label
Switching
(MPLS)/Multip
rotocol label
switching
transport profile
(MPLS-TP)
operation,
administration
and
maintenance
(OAM)
ETH OAM
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Board
Synchronizatio
n
Synchronous
Ethernet
IEEE 1588v2
IEEE 1588
adaptive clock
recovery (ACR)
Supported
Control signal
Service
processing unit
Ethernet
signal
Dual-fed and
selectivereceiving unit
10GE signal
Ethernet
signal
Logic control
unit
Power
supply unit
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
-48 V/-60 V
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114
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Service processing
unit
Dual-fed and
selective-receiving
unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Dual-fed and
selective-receiving
unit
Service processing
unit
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Step
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Ethernet data frames, and sends out the generated
10GE signals through Ethernet ports.
Clock Unit
The clock unit receives the system clock from the control bus on the backplane, and
supplies clock signals to other units on the EX1.
The clock unit processes IEEE 1588v2 and IEEE 1588 ACR protocol packets.
OUT
IN
T
A V
T R A
/
S S L
Indicators
The front panel of the EX1 has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, and L/A. For status
explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
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Ports
Table 4-51 Ports on an EX1 board
Port
Descripti
on
Connector Type
Pin
Assignment
IN
Receives
10GE
signals.
OUT
represents the
transmit port.
IN represents
the receive
port.
OUT
OUT
IN
Transmits
10GE
signals.
Required
Cable
16.1 Fiber
Jumper
Labels
There is a laser safety class label on the front panel of the EX1.
The laser safety class label CLASS 1 indicates that the maximum launched optical power of
the optical port is lower than 10 dBm (10 mW).
Performance
Service ports
For 10GE optical port specifications, see Table 4-53, Table 4-54,
and Table 4-55.
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Item
Performance
Dimensions (H x W x
D)
Weight
0.48 kg
Power consumption
11 W
Table 4-53 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's 10GE optical ports
Item
Value
Optical port
type
10GBASE-SR
(LAN)/10GBAS
E-SW (WAN)
10GBASE-LR
(LAN)/10GBAS
E-LW (WAN)
10GBASE-ER
(LAN)/10GBAS
E-EW (WAN)
10GBASE-ZR
(LAN)/10GBAS
E-ZW (WAN)
Optical fiber
type
Multi-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
0.3
10
40
80
Operating
wavelength
(nm)
840 to 860
1260 to 1330
1530 to 1565
1530 to 1565
Mean
launched
power (dBm)
-1.3 to -7.3
-6 to -1
-1 to +2
0 to 4
Receiver
minimum
sensitivity
(dBm)
-7.5
-11
-15
-24
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-1
0.5
-1
-7
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
8.2
Table 4-54 Parameters specified for colored 10GE optical ports (CWDM)
Parameter
Value
CWDM
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Parameter
Value
CWDM
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
70
0 to 4
Operating wavelength
range (nm)
-9
8.2
Table 4-55 Parameters specified for colored 10GE optical ports (DWDM)
Parameter
Value
DWDM
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
40
80
Launched optical
power range
(dBm)
-1 to +2
-1 to +3
Central frequency
(THz)
192.1 to 196.0
192.1 to 196.0
Central frequency
deviation (GHz)
10
10
Receiver
sensitivity (dBm)
-17
-24
Minimum
overload (dBm)
-1
-9
Minimum
extinction ratio
(dB)
9.5
8.2
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4.5 MD1
The MD1 is a 32xSmart E1 service processing board.
Description
Basic functions
E1 service categories
CES E1
ATM/IMA E1
Port specifications
ATM/IMA
Maximum
number of
ATM
services
Local: 32
Remote: 64
Maximum
number of
ATM
connections
Local: 128
Remote: 256
ATM
traffic
managemen
t
Supported
ATM
encapsulati
on mode
Maximum
number of
concatenate
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N-to-one VCC
One-to-one VPC
One-to-one VCC
31
120
Description
d ATM
cells
ATM OAM
CES
Synchroni
zation
Maintenan
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Maximum
number of
IMA
groups
32
Maximum
number of
members in
an IMA
group
16
Maximum
number of
services
32
Encapsulati
on mode
CESoPSN
SAToP
Service
category
Point-to-point services
Compressio
n of vacant
slots
Jitter
buffering
time (us)
375-16000
Packet
loading
time (us)
125-5000
CES ACR
Supported
NOTE
Supports CES ACR for a maximum of four channels. The clock
information that is recovered from the services transported at ports
116 can be sent out only from ports 116; the clock information that
is recovered from the services transported at ports 1732 can be sent
out only from ports 1732.
Retiming
Loopback
121
Description
ce features
Cold reset
and warm
reset
PRBS tests
at E1 ports
Supported
Board
manufacturi
ng
information
query
Supported
Board
power
consumptio
n
information
query
Supported
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E1
E1
in
te
rf
a
c
e
u
n
it
S
ig
n
a
l
p
ro
c
e
s
s
in
g
u
n
it
S
e
rv
ic
e
Service
bus
p
ro
c
e
s
s
in
g
u
n
it
L
o
g
ic
GE bus
Control bus
Logic
control unit
Power
supply unit
-48 V/-60 V
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
Clock signal provided to the other units of the board
Clock
unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Equalizes signals.
Frames E1 signals.
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unit
Logic processing
unit
123
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Logic processing
unit
Shapes pulses.
Service processing
unit
The CPU unit issues configuration and query commands to the other units of the board
over the control bus.
These units then report command responses, alarms, and performance events to the CPU
unit over the control bus.
The logic control unit decodes the address read/write signals from the CPU unit of the system
control and communication unit.
Clock Unit
This unit receives the system clock from the control bus in the backplane and provides clock
signals to the other units on the board.
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16
T
A V
T R
S S
32
17
Indicators
The front panel of the MD1 has the following indicators: STAT and SRV. For status
explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
Table 4-59 Ports on an MD1 board
Port
Descript
ion
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
Required Cable
1 to
16
The first
to
sixteenth
E1 ports
Anea 96
16.7 16xE1/T1
Cable
17 to
32
The
seventeen
th to
thirty-sec
ond E1
ports
POS.1
POS.96
Signal
Pin
Signal
25
26
27
28
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
differential signal (-)
29
30
31
32
33
10
34
11
35
12
36
13
37
14
38
15
39
16
40
17
41
18
42
19
43
20
44
21
45
22
46
23
47
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
24
48
49
73
50
74
51
75
52
76
53
77
54
78
55
79
56
80
75
120
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Performance
E1 ports (1-16
and 17-32)
Dimensions (H
x W x D)
Weight
0.50 kg
Power
consumption
12.2 W
Table 4-63 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's CES/ATM/IMA service electrical ports
Item
Value
Standard compliance
ITU-T G.703/G.823
2048
Code pattern
HDB3
Impedance (ohm)
75
120
Port type
Anea 96
4.6 CQ1
CQ1 boards are 4-port channelized STM-1 processing boards.
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Description
Basic functions
ML-PPP E1
Port
specificati
ons
Electrical
ports
Maximum
number of
services
252
Encapsulation
mode
CES
ML-PPP
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Idle timeslot
compression
Jitter
buffering time
(us)
375 to 16,000
Packet
loading time
(us)
125 to 5,000
CES
ACR(ACR
stands for
adaptive
clock
recovery)
Transparent
transmission
of SDH
overheads in
packet
networks
Type of links
carrying
ML-PPP links
Maximum
number of
supported
252
129
Description
PPP links
Maximum
number of
supported
ML-PPP
groups
32
Maximum
number of
links in one
ML-PPP
group
16
1:1 LMSP
Synchroni
zation
DCN
Maintenan
ce features
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Clock source
NOTE
A CQ1 board and a TDM service board, such as SL1D/SL1Q,
cannot be configured into the same 1:1 LMSP protection group.
SDH line
clock
Supported
Outband
DCN
Inband DCN
Loopback
Warm and
cold resetting
Supported
Switching a
laser on or off
Supported
Pseudo
random
binary
sequence
(PRBS)
testing
Not supported
Manufacturer
information
querying
Supported
130
Description
Power
consumption
querying
Supported
SFP module
information
detecting and
querying
Supported
Channelized
STM-1 signal
Signal
access unit
STM-1
signal
SDH
processing
unit
E1
signal
Packet
processing
unit
GE
signal
Logic
processing
unit
GE
bus
Control bus
Logic
control unit
+3.3 V power
supplied to the board
Power supply
unit
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
System power
System power
-48 V/-60 V
Function Unit
Processing Flow
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Step
Function Unit
Packet processing
unit
Logic processing
unit
Processing Flow
Descrambles signals.
Frames E1 signals.
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Logic processing
unit
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Step
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Packet processing
unit
Sets AU pointers.
Scrambles signals.
Clock Unit
The clock unit performs the following operations:
Extracts line clock signals or E1 clock signals and transmits them to the system control
and communication unit.
Receives system clock signals from the control bus on the backplane and supplies clock
signals to other units on the board.
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1
Q
C
1 2
T
A V S S
T R O O
S S L L
3
S
O
L
IN1
OUT2
IN2
OUT3
IN3
OUT4
IN4
OUT4
IN4
4
S
O
L
1
Q
C
IN1
OUT2
IN2
OUT3
IN3
1 2 3 4
T
A V S S S S
T R O O O O
S S L L L L
Indicators
The front panel of the CQ1 has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, LOS1, LOS2, LOS3,
and LOS4. For status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
Table 4-67 Ports on a CQ1 board
Port
Description
Connector Type
OUT1 to OUT4
IN1 to IN4
LC (with an SFP
optical module)
OUT
16.1 Fiber
Jumper for SFP
optical modules
16.6 STM-1
Cable for SFP
electrical
modules
IN
SAA straight
female (with an
SFP electrical
module)
OUT
Required Cable
IN
Labels
There is a laser safety class label on the front panel of the CQ1.
The laser safety class label CLASS 1 indicates that the maximum launched optical power of
the optical port is lower than 10 dBm (10 mW).
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01
02
03
04
Performance
Electrical
port
Optical port
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
0.47 kg
Power consumption
11.5 W
Value
Bit rate
155520 kbit/s
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Item
Value
Code pattern
CMI
Connector
Table 4-71 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-1 optical ports
Item
Value
155520 kbit/s
S-1.1
L-1.1
L-1.2
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
80
Operating wavelength
range (nm)
1261 to 1360
1263 to 1360
1480 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
-34
-34
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
-10
8.2
10
10
NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-1.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
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Table 4-72 Specifications for the single-fiber bidirectional optical interfaces of the OptiX OSN
550's STM-1 optical ports
Parameter
Value
155520 kbit/s
NRZ
Type of optical
interface
S-1.1
L-1.1
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating transmit
wavelength (nm)
1550
1310
1550
1310
Operating receive
wavelength (nm)
1310
1550
1310
1550
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-32
-32
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.5
10
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SDH Boards
5.1
SL1D
SL1Q
SL4D
5.1 SL1D
The SL1D is a 2xSTM-1 optical/electrical interface board.
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Board
Basic functions
Optical port
specifications
Provides S-1.1, L-1.1, and L-1.2 optical ports. STM-1 optical ports
support SFP electrical modules.
Optical ports allow setting the on/off state of a laser and support
the automatic laser shutdown (ALS) function.
DCN
Service
processing
Overhead
processing
Alarms and
performance
events
Protection
schemes
Optical module
specifications
Maintenance
features
Warm resets and cold resets (with warm resets having no impact
on services)
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Function and
Feature
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Board
ALS
O/E conversion
processing
Service bus
Overhead
unit
unit
Overhead bus
STM-1
Control bus
Logic
control
unit
Cross-connect unit
System control and
communication unit
System control and
communication unit
+3.3 V
Clock unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Descrambles signals.
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unit
140
Step
Function Unit
5 SDH Boards
Processing Flow
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Overhead processing
unit
Sets AU pointers.
Scrambles signals.
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Clock Unit
This unit receives the system clock from the control bus in the backplane and provides clock
signals to the other units on the board.
SL1D
LOS1
LOS2
STAT
SRV
TX1/RX1
SL1D
TX2/RX2
Indicators
The front panel of the SL1D has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, LOS1, and LOS2. For
status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
Table 5-4 Ports on an SL1D board
Port
Descripti
on
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
TX1/R
X1
Receive/Tr
ansmit port
of the first
STM-1
optical/elec
trical port
TX represents
the transmit
port.
RX represents
the receive
port.
TX2/R
X2
Receive/Tr
ansmit port
of the
second
STM-1
optical/elec
trical port
TX
RX
RX
Required
Cable
SFP optical
port: 16.1
Fiber
Jumper
SFP
electrical
port: 16.6
STM-1
Cable
Labels
There is a laser safety class label on the front panel.
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The laser safety class label CLASS 1 indicates that the maximum launched optical power of
the optical port is lower than 10 dBm (10 mW).
01
02
03
04
05
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TX1/RX
1
TX2/RX
2
143
5 SDH Boards
Item
Performance
port
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.30 kg
Power consumption
3.5 W
Value
Bit rate
155520 kbit/s
Code pattern
CMI
Connector
Table 5-8 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-1 optical ports
Item
Value
155520 kbit/s
S-1.1
L-1.1
L-1.2
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
80
Operating wavelength
range (nm)
1261 to 1360
1263 to 1360
1480 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
-34
-34
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
-10
8.2
10
10
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Item
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Value
(dB)
NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-1.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
Table 5-9 Specifications for the single-fiber bidirectional optical interfaces of the OptiX OSN
550's STM-1 optical ports
Parameter
Value
155520 kbit/s
NRZ
Type of optical
interface
S-1.1
L-1.1
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating transmit
wavelength (nm)
1550
1310
1550
1310
Operating receive
wavelength (nm)
1310
1550
1310
1550
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-32
-32
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.5
10
5.2 SL1Q
The SL1Q is a 4xSTM-1 optical/electrical interface board.
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Basic functions
Optical port
specifications
Provides S-1.1, L-1.1, and L-1.2 optical ports. STM-1 optical ports
support SFP electrical modules.
Optical ports allow setting the on/off state of a laser and support
the automatic laser shutdown (ALS) function.
Optical module
specifications
DCN
Service
processing
Overhead
processing
Pointer processing
Processes AU pointers.
Alarms and
performance
events
Protection
schemes
Supports SNCP.
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Function and
Feature
Board
Maintenance
features
Warm resets and cold resets (with warm resets having no impact
on services)
ALS
O/E conversion
processing
Service bus
Overhead
unit
unit
Overhead bus
STM-1
Control bus
Logic
control
unit
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System control and
communication unit
System control and
communication unit
+3.3 V
Clock unit
147
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Function Unit
Processing Flow
Descrambles signals.
Overhead processing
unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Overhead processing
unit
Sets AU pointers.
Scrambles signals.
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Step
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Clock Unit
This unit receives the system clock from the control bus in the backplane and provides clock
signals to the other units on the board.
SL1Q
SRV
STAT
LOS1
LOS2
LOS3
LOS4
TX1/RX1
TX4/RX4
CLASS1
LASER
PRODUCT
TX2/RX2
Indicators
The front panel of the SL1Q has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, LOS1, LOS2, LOS3,
and LOS4. For status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
Table 5-13 Ports on an SL1Q board
Port
Description
Connector Type
Pin
Assignm
ent
TX1/R
X1
Receive/Transmi
t port of the first
STM-1
optical/electrical
port
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RX
TX
represe
nts the
transmi
t port.
Required
Cable
SFP optical
port: 16.1 Fiber
Jumper
SFP electrical
port: 16.6
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Port
Description
Connector Type
Pin
Assignm
ent
TX2/R
X2
Receive/Transmi
t port of the
second STM-1
optical/electrical
port
TX3/R
X3
Receive/Transmi
t port of the third
STM-1
optical/electrical
port
TX4/R
X4
Receive/Transmi
t port of the
fourth STM-1
optical/electrical
port
TX
RX
RX
represe
nts the
receive
port.
Required
Cable
STM-1 Cable
Labels
There is a laser safety class label on the front panel.
The laser safety class label CLASS 1 indicates that the maximum launched optical power of
the optical port is lower than 10 dBm (10 mW).
01
02
03
04
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TX1/RX
1
TX2/RX
2
TX3/RX
3
TX4/RX
4
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.30 kg
Power consumption
4.5 W
Value
Bit rate
155520 kbit/s
Code pattern
CMI
Connector
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Item
Value
Table 5-17 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-1 optical ports
Item
Value
155520 kbit/s
S-1.1
L-1.1
L-1.2
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
80
Operating wavelength
range (nm)
1261 to 1360
1263 to 1360
1480 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
-34
-34
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
-10
8.2
10
10
NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-1.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-1.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "1"
represents STM-1 signals; the second digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
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Table 5-18 Specifications for the single-fiber bidirectional optical interfaces of the OptiX OSN
550's STM-1 optical ports
Parameter
Value
155520 kbit/s
NRZ
Type of optical
interface
S-1.1
L-1.1
Transmission distance
(km)
15
40
Type of fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating transmit
wavelength (nm)
1550
1310
1550
1310
Operating receive
wavelength (nm)
1310
1550
1310
1550
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-32
-32
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-10
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.5
10
5.3 SL4D
The SL4D is a 2xSTM-4 optical interface board.
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Basic functions
DCN
Service processing
Overhead processing
Pointer processing
Processes AU pointers.
Protection schemes
Supports SNCP.
Maintenance features
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ALS
O/E conversion
Service bus
processing
Overhead
unit
unit
Overhead bus
STM-4
Control bus
Logic
control
unit
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System control and
communication unit
System control and
communication unit
+3.3 V
Clock unit
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Function Unit
Processing Flow
Descrambles signals.
Overhead processing
unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Overhead processing
unit
Sets AU pointers.
Scrambles signals.
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Step
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Clock Unit
This unit receives the system clock from the control bus in the backplane and provides clock
signals to the other units on the board.
SL4D
SRV
STAT
LOS1
LOS2
TX1/RX1
TX2/RX2
Indicators
The front panel of the SL4D has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, LOS1, and LOS2. For
status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
Table 5-22 Ports on an SL4D board
Port
Descripti
on
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
TX1/R
X1
Receive/Tr
ansmit port
of the first
STM-4
TX represents
the transmit
port.
16.1 Fiber
Jumper
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Port
Descripti
on
optical port
TX2/R
X2
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Connector Type
TX
RX
Receive/Tr
ansmit port
of the
second
STM-4
optical port
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
RX represents
the receive
port.
Labels
There is a laser safety class label on the front panel.
The laser safety class label CLASS 1 indicates that the maximum launched optical power of
the optical port is lower than 10 dBm (10 mW).
01
02
03
04
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TX1/RX
1
TX2/RX
2
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.30 kg
Power consumption
3.7 W
Table 5-25 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's STM-4 optical ports
Item
Value
622080 kbit/s
S-4.1
L-4.1
L-4.2
Transmission
distance (km)
15
40
80
Operating
wavelength range
(nm)
1274 to 1356
1280 to 1335
1480 to 1580
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Launched optical
power range (dBm)
-15 to -8
-3 to +2
-3 to +2
Receiver sensitivity
(dBm)
-28
-28
-28
Minimum overload
(dBm)
-8
-8
-8
Minimum extinction
ratio (dB)
8.2
10
10
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NOTE
Format of optical port type is defined as follows: transmission distance-signal rate.fiber type
Explanation for optical port type "S-4.1" is as follows: "S" represents short distance; the first digit "4"
represents STM-4 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-4.1" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "4"
represents STM-4 signals; the second digit "1" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1310 nm).
Explanation for optical port type "L-4.2" is as follows: "L" represents long distance; the first digit "4"
represents STM-4 signals; the second digit "2" represents ITU-T G.652 fibers (1550 nm).
Table 5-26 Specifications for the single-fiber bidirectional optical interfaces of the OptiX OSN
550's STM-4 optical ports
Paramete
r
Value
Nominal
bit rate
622080 kbit/s
Line code
pattern
NRZ
Type of
optical
interface
S-4.1
L-4.1
Transmiss
ion
distance
(km)
15
40
Type of
fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating
transmit
wavelengt
h (nm)
1490
1310
1490
1310
Operating
receive
wavelengt
h (nm)
1310
1490
1310
1490
Launched
optical
power
range
(dBm)
-9 to -3
-2 to 3
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19.5
-23
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r
Value
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
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SP3D
PL3T
6.1 SP3D
The SP3D is a 42xE1/T1 electrical interface board.
Board
Service
processing
Overhead
processing
Alarms and
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Feature
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performance
events
Tributary clock
sources
Warm resets and cold resets (with warm resets having no impact
on services)
PRBS tests
Maintenance
features
TPS protection
Not supported
CODEC
unit
Mapping/De
mapping unit
Service bus
Cross-connect unit
E1/T1
Logic
control unit
Control
bus
+3.3 V power supplied
to the board
Power
supply unit
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
Clock signal provided to the
other units on the board
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Function Unit
Processing Flow
Interface unit
CODEC unit
Mapping/Demappin
g unit
Logic processing
unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Logic processing
unit
Mapping/Demappin
g unit
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Step
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Interface unit
Clock Unit
This unit receives the system clock from the control bus in the backplane and provides clock
signals to the other units on the board.
SP3D
STAT
SRV
42
22
SP3D
Indicators
The front panel of the SP3D has the following indicators: STAT and SRV. For status
explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
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Ports
Table 6-4 Ports on an SP3D board
Port
Descripti
on
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
1-21
Receives/T
ransmits
the first to
twenty-firs
t E1/T1
signals.
Anea 96
16.8
21xE1/T1
Cable
22-42
POS.1
Receives/T
ransmits
the
twenty-sec
ond to
forty-secon
d E1/T1
signals.
POS.96
Signal
Pin
Signal
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
10
34
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Signal
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Pin
Signal
signal (-)
11
35
12
36
13
37
14
38
15
39
16
40
17
41
18
42
19
43
20
44
21
45
22
46
23
47
24
48
49
73
50
74
51
75
52
76
53
77
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Signal
Pin
Signal
54
78
55
79
56
80
57
81
58
82
59
83
60
84
61
85
62
86
63
87
64
88
65
89
66
90
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75
Performance
1-21
22-42
Receives/Transmits the
twenty-second to forty-second
E1/T1 signals.
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.85 kg
Power consumption
11.9 W
Table 6-8 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's E1/T1 electrical ports
Electrical Port Type
1544 kbit/s
2048 kbit/s
Code pattern
HDB3 code
Anti-interference capability at
the input port
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2048 kbit/s
Output jitter
Mapping jitter
Combined jitter
Jitter transfer function
Port type
Anea 96
6.2 PL3T
The PL3T is a 3xE3/T3 electrical interface board.
Board
Service
processing
Overhead
processing
Alarms and
performance
events
Tributary clock
sources
Maintenance
features
Warm resets and cold resets (with warm resets having no impact
on services)
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PRBS tests
E3/T3
CODEC
unit
Interface
unit
Service bus
Mapping/De
mapping unit
Cross-connect unit
E3/T3
Control
bus
Logic
control unit
+3.3 V
Clock unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Interface unit
CODEC unit
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3
Function Unit
Mapping/Demappin
g unit
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Processing Flow
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Mapping/Demappin
g unit
CODEC unit
Interface unit
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Clock Unit
This unit receives the system clock from the control bus in the backplane and provides clock
signals to the other units on the board.
T
3
L
P
T
A V
T R
S S
TX1
RX1
TX2
RX2
TX3
RX3
Indicators
The front panel of the PL3T has the STAT and SRV indicators. For status explanation for the
indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
The front panel of the PL3T has three electrical ports. Table 6-12 lists the types of the ports on
the PL3T and their respective usage.
Table 6-12 Ports on the PL3T
Port
Description
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
Required Cable
TX1TX3
SMB
Inner core:
transmitting
data (+)
Outer core:
transmitting
data (-)
Inner core:
transmitting
data (+)
Outer core:
transmitting
data (-)
RX1RX3
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TX1-TX
3
RX1-R
X3
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.30 kg
Power consumption
4.5 W
Table 6-14 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's E3/T3 electrical ports
Item
Value
Bit rate
34368 kbit/s
44736 kbit/s
Code pattern
HDB3
B3ZS
Connector
SMB
SMB
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ITU-T G.823.
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EFS8
EGT1
7.1 EFS8
The EFS8 is an 8xFE switching and processing board.
Board
Basic functions
Port
specifications
Service frame
format
Supports Ethernet II, IEEE 802.3, and IEEE 802.1 q/p frames.
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and supports a jumbo frame with a maximum length of 9600 bytes.
Maximum
upstream
bandwidth
4xVC-4
VCTRUNK
b.
c.
Encapsulation
formats
Mapping
granularities
Ethernet private
line (EPL)
Ethernet virtual
private line
(EVPL)
Ethernet private
LAN (EPLAN)
Ethernet virtual
private LAN
(EVPLAN)
MTU
The MTU can be set to a value within the range of 1518 bytes to 9600
bytes. After the MTU setting takes effect, the maximum length of a
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packet is restricted on an ingress IP port.
VLAN
Multicast
Supported
Ethernet
operation,
administration
and maintenance
(ETH OAM)
QoS
Supported
Flow control
function
LCAS
Ethernet test
frames
Port mirroring
Supported
Loopback types
Supports inloops at the MAC layer and PHY layer and inloops on VC-3
paths.
LAG
Supported
LPT
STP/RSTP
Supported
Ethernet
performance
monitoring
(RMON)
Alarms and
performance
events
Board
temperature
detection
Supported
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This section describes how the EFS8 processes one FE signal, and it serves as an example to
describe the working principle and signal flow of the EFS8. Figure 7-1 shows the function
block diagram of the EFS8.
Figure 7-2 Function block diagram of the EFS8
Backplane
a
cc
e
ss
u
n
it
FE
FE
M
a
p
p
in
g
u
n
it
E
th
e
rn
e
t
E
n
ca
p
su
la
tio
n
/
Control bus
+3.3 V power supplied
to the board
Power
supply unit
Service bus
Logic
control unit
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
-48 V/-60 V
Clock signal provided to the
other units on the board
Cross-connect unit
Clock unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Receives/Transmits FE signals.
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ing unit
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Function Unit
Processing Flow
Encapsulation/Mapp
ing unit
Clock Unit
This unit receives the system clock from the control bus in the backplane and provides clock
signals to the other units on the board.
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STAT
SRV
PROG
EFS8
1
Indicators
The front panel of the EFS8 has the following indicators: STAT, PROG, and SRV. For status
explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
Table 7-4 Description of the ports
Port
Descriptio
n
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
1-4
Receives
and
transmits
the first to
fourth FE
signals.
RJ45
16.10 Network
Cable
Receives
and
transmits
the fifth to
eighth FE
signals.
5-8
87654321
State
Meaning
LINK (green)
On
Off
On or blinking
Off
ACT (yellow)
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10/100BASE-T(X)
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
TX+
BIDA+
TX-
BIDA-
RX+
BIDB+
Reserved
BIDC+
Reserved
BIDC-
RX-
BIDB-
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
BIDD-
10/100BASE-T(X)
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
RX+
BIDB+
RX-
BIDB-
TX+
BIDA+
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
BIDD-
TX-
BIDA-
Reserved
BIDC+
Reserved
BIDC-
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1000BASE-T
Signal
Signal
Function
Function
(-)
Performance
Service ports
FE electrical port
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.65 kg
Power consumption
13.0 W
Port Rate
Code Pattern
Port Type
FE electrical
port
10BASE-T
Manchester coding
signals
RJ45
100BASE-TX
MLT-3 encoding
signal
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The EGT1 is a 1xGE transparent transmission board.
Board
Basic functions
Port
specifications
Provides one
1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX/1000BASE-VX/1000BASE-ZX
Ethernet optical port that supports auto-negotiation and complies
with IEEE 802.3z; uses hot-swappable SFP optical modules.
Service frame
format
Supports Ethernet II, IEEE 802.3, and IEEE 802.1 q/p frames.
Maximum
upstream
bandwidth
8xVC-4
VCTRUNK
Encapsulation
formats
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b.
c.
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Board
Mapping
granularities
Ethernet private
line (EPL)
MTU
The MTU can be set to a value within the range of 1518 bytes to 9600
bytes. After the MTU setting takes effect, the maximum length of a
packet is restricted on an ingress IP port.
VLAN
LPT
Multicast
Not supported
Ethernet
operation,
administration
and maintenance
(ETH OAM)
Supports continuity check (CC), loopback (LB), and link trace (LT)
tests in compliance with IEEE 802.1ag.
QoS
Not supported
Flow control
function
LCAS
Ethernet test
frames
Ethernet
performance
monitoring
(RMON)
Alarms and
performance
events
Board
temperature
detection
Supported
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GE
M
a
p
p
in
g
u
n
it
E
th
e
rn
e
t
E
n
c
a
p
s
u
la
ti
o
n
/
Control bus
+3.3 V power supplied
to the board
Power
supply unit
Service bus
Logic
control unit
Fuse
-48 V/-60 V
-48 V/-60 V
Clock signal provided to the
other units on the board
Clock unit
Cross-connect unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Encapsulation/Mapp
ing unit
Function Unit
Processing Flow
Encapsulation/Mapp
ing unit
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Processing Flow
measurement.
Clock Unit
This unit receives the system clock from the control bus in the backplane and provides clock
signals to the other units on the board.
EGT1
ACT
SRV
LINK
OPM
STAT
TX1/RX1
EGT1
Indicators
The front panel of the EGT1 has the following indicators: STAT, SRV, LINK, ACT, and OPM.
For status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
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Table 7-13 Description of the port
Port
Description
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
TX1/
RX1
Receives and
transmits GE
signals.
TX represents
the transmit
port.
16.1 Fiber
Jumper
RX represents
the receive port.
TX
RX
Labels
There is a laser safety class label on the front panel of the EM6F.
The laser safety class label CLASS 1 indicates that the maximum launched optical power of
the optical port is lower than 10 dBm (10 mW).
01
03
04
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GE1,
GE2
GE electrical port
GE optical port
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.60 kg
Power consumption
8.3 W
Port Rate
Code Pattern
Port Type
GE electrical
port
1000BASE-T
4D-PAM5 coding
signals
RJ45
Value
Optical port
type
1000BASE-SX
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-VX
1000BASE-ZX
Optical fiber
type
Multi-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Transmission
distance (km)
0.5
10
40
80
Operating
wavelength
(nm)
770 to 860
1270 to 1355
1270 to 1355
1500 to 1580
Mean
launched
power (dBm)
-9.5 to -2.5
-9 to -3
-5 to 0
-2 to +5
Receiver
minimum
sensitivity
(dBm)
-17
-20
-23
-23
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
-3
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Item
Value
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
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Table 7-18 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE single-fiber bidirectional optical ports
Paramete
r
Value
Type of
optical
interface
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-VX
Transmiss
ion
distance
(km)
10
40
Type of
fiber
Single-mode LC
Single-mode LC
Operating
transmit
wavelengt
h (nm)
1490
1310
1490
1310
Operating
receive
wavelengt
h (nm)
1310
1490
1310
1490
Launched
optical
power
range
(dBm)
-9 to -3
-2 to 3
Receiver
sensitivity
(dBm)
-19.5
-23
Minimum
overload
(dBm)
-3
-3
Minimum
extinction
ratio (dB)
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Table 7-19 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE optical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
1488095.00
9.00
0.00
7440475.00
128.00
844595.00
11.80
0.00
4222975.00
256.00
452899.00
17.30
0.00
2264495.00
512.00
234962.00
25.00
0.00
1174810.00
1024.00
119732.00
29.20
0.00
598660.00
1280.00
96154.00
31.30
0.00
480770.00
1518.00
81274.00
33.40
0.00
406370.00
2000.00
61881.00
37.40
0.00
309405.00
9600.00
12994.00
98.00
0.00
64970.00
Table 7-20 Ethernet performance specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's GE electrical ports
Item
Performance
Frame
Length
(Bytes)
Throughput
(pks/sec)
Latency (us)
Packet Loss
Ratio (%)
Back-to-Back
(Frames)
64.00
1488095.00
7.00
0.00
7440475.00
128.00
844595.00
7.40
0.00
4222975.00
256.00
452899.00
8.40
0.00
2264495.00
512.00
234962.00
10.60
0.00
1174810.00
1024.00
119732.00
14.70
0.00
598660.00
1280.00
96154.00
17.00
0.00
480770.00
1518.00
81274.00
18.90
0.00
406370.00
2000.00
61881.00
22.60
0.00
309405.00
9600.00
12994.00
83.40
0.00
64970.00
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WDM Board
DMD2
8.1 DMD2
DMD2 is a bidirectional double channel optical add/drop multiplexing board.
Description
Basic Function
WDM
specifications
DMD2 boards use passive optical components so their voltages do not affect services.
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wA1
Drop
wIN
wA2
eA1 eA2
eD1 eD2
Add
Drop
Add
eIN
OADM
module
OADM
module
wOUT
eOUT
Communication module
SCC
Backplane or CTL
Signal Flow
In the east, the DMD2 board receives multiplexed signals through optical port eIN. After the
optical module processes the multiplexed signals, the board splits out two channels of optical
signals from the multiplexed signals and outputs them through optical port eD1 and eD2.
The board also receives through optical port eA1 and eA2 two channels of optical signals
and couples them to the multiplexed signals and outputs the coupled signals through eOUT.
The working principle of west signals is the same as that of east signals; while the signal
flows in the two directions are different.
Module Function
Optical module
Performs the add/drop multiplexing of two wavelengths respectively in two directions.
Communication module
Communicates with the SCC unit, to control and operate on each module of the unit.
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The number under the optical port indicates one of the wavelengths that are supported by the optical
port.
Indicators
The DMD2 board does not have indicators.
Ports
Table 8-2 Types and descriptions of the DMD2 ports
Port
Description
Connector
Type
Requir
ed
Cable
wIN/w
OUT
LC
wA1/
wA2
16.1
Fiber
Jumper
wD1/
wD2
eIN/e
OUT
eA1/e
A2
eD1/e
D2
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Value
Service ports
Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Weight
0.72 kg
Power consumption
0.5 W
Table 8-4 Optical port specifications for the DMD2 board in the dense wavelength division
multiplexing (DWDM) system
Optical port
Item
Value
Operating frequency
range (THz)
192.10 to 196.00
Adjacent channel
spacing (GHz)
100
eIN-eD1
0.2
< 1.5
Adjacent channel
isolation (dB)
> 30
Non-adjacent channel
isolation (dB)
> 40
0.2
< 1.5
eIN-eD2
wIN-wD1
wIN-wD2
eA1-eOUT
eA2-eOUT
wA1-wOUT
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Item
Value
< 2.2
Reflectance (dB)
< -40
wA2-wOUT
wIN-eOUT
eIN-wOUT
-
Table 8-5 Optical port specifications for the DMD2 board in the coarse wavelength division
multiplexing (CWDM) system
Optical port
Item
Value
Operating wavelength
range (nm)
1471 to 1611
Adjacent channel
spacing (nm)
20
eIN-eD1
13.0
< 1.5
Adjacent channel
isolation (dB)
> 30
Non-adjacent channel
isolation (dB)
> 40
13.0
< 1.5
wA2-wOUT
wIN-eOUT
< 2.2
Reflectance (dB)
< -40
eIN-eD2
wIN-wD1
wIN-wD2
eA1-eOUT
eA2-eOUT
wA1-wOUT
eIN-wOUT
-
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Auxiliary Boards
FAN
The FAN is a fan board that dissipates heat for the chassis by means of air cooling.
9.1 AUX
The AUX is an auxiliary interface board that provides one orderwire phone port, one 64 kbit/s
synchronous transparent data port or one 19.2 kbit/s asynchronous transparent data port, and
alarm input/output ports.
Board
Synchronous/Asynchronous transparent
data port
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asynchronous transparent data port.
Power
supply unit
Power dip detection signal
Synchronous/Asynchronous
transparent data port
Orderwire phone port
6-input/2-output alarm ports
Orderwire
unit
Logic
control unit
System bus
+3.3 V
Clock unit
Receives the +3.3 V power supply from the backplane and supplies it to the other units
on the AUX.
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Orderwire Unit
Provides one 64 kbit/s synchronous transparent data port or 19.2 kbit/s asynchronous
transparent data port.
Provides an interface with the CPU unit and works with the CPU unit to control the
board.
Checks the status of the active and standby system control, switching, and timing boards.
Detects and reports the status of the key clock for each board in the system.
Detects the presence of the key clock for each board in the system and reports specific
alarms if any key clock is found lost.
Clock Unit
F1/S1
PHONE
ALMO
ALMI
ALMI2/EXT
SYNC
TOD0
TOD1
Indicators
The front panel of the AUX has the following indicators: STAT and SRV. For status
explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
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Ports
Table 9-2 Description of the ports on the AUX
Por
t
Descript
ion
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
F1/
S1
64 kbit/s
synchrono
us
transparen
t data port
or 19.2
kbit/s
asynchron
ous
transparen
t data port
RJ45
Pin 1: transmitting
asynchronous data signals
Pin 3: receiving
asynchronous data signals
Pin 4: transmitting
synchronous data signals (+)
Pin 5: transmitting
synchronous data signals (-)
PH
ON
E
AL
MO
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phone
port
Alarm
output
port
87654321
For status
explanation for the
indicators of an
RJ45 port, see
Table 9-3.
Required
Cable
16.10
Network
Cable
199
Por
t
Descript
ion
Connector Type
9 Auxiliary Boards
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
AL
MI2
/EX
T
SY
NC
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input port
1 (four
inputs)
Alarm
input port
2 (two
inputs)/O
utdoor
cabinet
monitorin
g port
120-ohm,
two-chan
nel
external
clock
input/outp
ut port
200
Por
t
Descript
ion
9 Auxiliary Boards
Connector Type
Pin Assignment
Required
Cable
TO
D0
TO
D1
External
time port
1
External
time port
2
Pin 4: GND
Pin 5: GND
Pin 4: GND
Pin 5: GND
State
Meaning
LINK (green)
On
Off
On or blinking
Off
ACT (yellow)
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F1/S1
64 kbit/s synchronous
transparent data port or 19.2
kbit/s asynchronous transparent
data port
PHONE
ALMO
Not involved
ALMI1
Not involved
ALMI2/E
XT
SYNC
TOD0
TOD1
Dimensions (H x W x D)
19.82 mm x 193.80 mm x
225.80 mm
Weight
0.30 kg
Power consumption
2.2 W
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Table 9-5 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's synchronous data ports
Item
Value
Transmission channel
64
Port type
Codirectional
Port characteristics
Table 9-6 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's asynchronous data ports
Item
Value
Transmission channel
19.2
Port characteristics
Value
Transmission channel
Orderwire type
Addressing call
Impedance (ohm)
600
Table 9-8 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's outdoor cabinet monitoring ports
Item
Value
Port characteristics
Table 9-9 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's external clock ports
Item
Value
Frequency accuracy
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Value
Noise generation
Noise toleration
Noise transfer
Transient response and
holdover performance
Synchronization clock
transfer accuracy
< 50 ppb
Table 9-10 Specifications of the OptiX OSN 550's external time ports
Item
Value
Port type
1PPS+TOD
DCLS
Electrical specifications
RS-422
Protocol type
9.2 FAN
The FAN is a fan board that dissipates heat for the chassis by means of air cooling.
Board
Power input
Number of fans
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Protection
OM features
Fan unit
+12 V
+12 V
Power unit
+12 V
Communication
detection signal
Communication
monitoring unit
Communication
detection signal
Power Unit
Provides the fan power with soft-start and overcurrent protection functions.
Fan Unit
Six air-cooling fans dissipate the heat generated by the system.
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Detects the fan rotating speed and adjusts the speed according to the pulse-width
modulation signal from the system control and communication unit.
OptiX
OSN 550
FAN
CRIT
MAJ
MIN
Indicators
The front panel of the FAN has the following indicators: FAN, CRIT, MAJ, and MIN. For
status explanation for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
The CRIT, MAJ, or MIN indicator on the front panel of the FAN indicates the current alarm severity of
the subrack.
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Labels
The front panel of the FAN has the following labels:
Fan warning label: warns you not to touch fan leaves before the fan stops.
Performance
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
0.30 kg
Power consumption
12.0 W
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Power Boards
UPM
The uninterruptible power module (UPM) consists of a power box and storage batteries. It
provides access to 110 V/220 V AC mains power supplies.
10.2
PIU
The PIU is a power interface board. The OptiX OSN 550 supports two PIUs, each of which
receives one -48 V/-60 V DC power supply.
10.3 APIU
The APIU is an AC power interface board and supplies 100 V to 240 V AC power to the
equipment.
10.1 UPM
The uninterruptible power module (UPM) consists of a power box and storage batteries. It
provides access to 110 V/220 V AC mains power supplies.
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power system is 340 W. The GIE4805S power system is 1U high. Figure 10-1 shows the
appearance of the GIE4805S power system. The storage batteries of the UPM work with two
GIE4805S power systems. When the external AC power system supplies power normally, the
batteries store power. When the 110 V/220 V AC power supply is interrupted, the batteries can
supply power for 3 to 4 hours.
Figure 10-1 Appearance of the GIE4805S power system
GIE4805S
GIE4805S
Dual hot
backup
function
The power conversion part of the UPM adopts the hot backup design by
using two AC/DC rectifier modules. The two rectifier modules can work
simultaneously and share the load. If one rectifier module fails, the other
rectifier module immediately bears all the load. In this case, the services
running on the equipment are not affected, which improves the stability of
the system.
Hot-swappa
ble function
Storage
battery
protection
function
The UPM provides the storage battery protection function. When the mains
supply is interrupted, the power system of the equipment automatically
switches to the storage battery, which ensures that the equipment operates
normally. If the storage battery uses the 38AH module, it can supply power
for three to four hours.
Monitoring
function
Loading
capacity
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Rectifier
module
48 V DC
PIU
Monitoring
module
Rectifier Module
The rectifier module converts the 110 V/220 V AC mains power supply into -48 V DC voltage
required by the transmission equipment.
Monitoring Module
When the UPM works normally, the monitoring module controls the rectifier module, storage
battery loop, and load loop, which work according to the preset parameters or user settings.
The monitoring module also monitors the status and data of the rectifier module, storage
battery loop, and load loop.
In the case of a mains supply failure, the equipment is fed by the storage battery group that is
connected to the UPM. The battery group must be connected to the UPM before the mains
supply fails. When the batteries start to discharge due to a mains supply failure, the
monitoring module reports the no-mains-supply alarm. With the discharge of the batteries, the
battery voltage starts to drop. When the battery voltage is lower than 45 V, the monitoring
module reports the DC undervoltage alarm. When the battery voltage reaches 43 V, the battery
group enables the power-off protection function to interrupt the connection between the
battery group and the equipment. As a result, the batteries are automatically protected.
When the mains supply is restored, the UPM resumes normal operations.
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! CAUTION
BAT -
BAT +
48V+
48VLOAD1
LOAD2
5
AC100~240
6
RUN
ALM Vout
ALM
ALM Vout
RS232
1. AC input
3. Communication interface
4. Battery interface
5. Load
6. Load
Indicators
The front panel of the rectifier module on the left of the UPM has the following indicators:
The front panel of the monitoring module on the top panel of the UPM has the following
indicators:
For the meanings of the status of the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
The front panel of the GIE4805S has four interfaces. Table 10-2 describes the types and usage
of the interfaces of the GIE4805S.
Table 10-2 Interfaces of the GIE4805S power system
Interface
Type of
Interface
Usage
AC100240
Power
interface
Red on/off
button
Button
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Interface
Type of
Interface
Usage
RS-232
communicatio
n interface
RS-232
Power output
interface
Power
interface
Table 10-3 provides the pin assignments of the RS-232 serial port.
Table 10-3 Pin assignments of the RS-232 serial port
Description
Pin
Status
Receives data.
Transmits data.
Grounding
89
Short-circuited
89
Open
87
Short-circuited
87
Open
86
Short-circuited
86
Open
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When two system control boards are configured for mutual backup, the UPM management port can be
connected to only the NMS/COM port on the system control board in slot 7.
Value
Power parameters
Dimensi
ons (H x
W x D)
Power
box
44 mm x 438 mm x 240 mm
Storage
battery
Weight
< 10 kg
Value
90264 V AC
AC input
3.5 A
54.00.5 V
3A
10 A
Storage battery: DC
undercurrent point
460.5 V
43.50.5 V
54.00.5 V
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Parameter
Value
1%
5% (50%100% load)
80%
200 mV
500 mV
0.1%
10.2 PIU
The PIU is a power interface board. The OptiX OSN 550 supports two PIUs, each of which
receives one -48 V/-60 V DC power supply.
Board
Basic functions
Power access
Maximum
power supply
capability
Maximum
current
15 A
Power output
Protection
mode
Power
protection
Protection
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Surge
protection
Detection functions
Supported
Input power detection
Surge protection status detection
Temperature detection
Detection of input overvoltage, input undervoltage,
and output overvoltage
Maintenance features
-48 V/-60 V
Protection and
detection unit
-48 V
EMI filtering
unit
Detection
signal
Detection signal
Communication
control unit
Detects whether the surge-protection circuit fails and reports a surge-protection failure
alarm if there is any.
Monitors PIU temperature in real time and reports it to the system control and
communication unit through the communication control unit.
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-60V
RTN(+)
-48V
NEG(-)
PWR
Indicators
The front panel of the PIU has the following indicator: PWR. For status explanation for the
indicator, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
The PIU receives one power supply. Table 10-7 lists the types of the ports on the PIU and
their respective usage.
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Description
Connector Type
Required Cable
NEG1(-)
2 mm HM power
connector, 2x2 pins
RTN1(+)
Labels
Power caution label: instructs you to read related instructions before performing any
power-related tasks.
Do not remove or install a PIU while the equipment is being powered on. That is, turn off all
the power supplies to the PIU before removing or installing it.
Performance
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
0.12 kg
Power consumption
0.5 W
Input voltage
-38.4 V to -72.0 V
10.3 APIU
The APIU is an AC power interface board and supplies 100 V to 240 V AC power to the
equipment.
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Board
Basic functions
Power access
Supply power
200 W
Power output
Protection
scheme
1+1 HSB
Power
protection
Protection
Surge
protection
Monitoring functions
Supported
Input power monitoring
Surge protection status monitoring
Temperature monitoring
Monitoring of input overvoltage, input undervoltage,
and output overvoltage
Maintenance features
Hot swapping
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100~220V
Protection and
detection unit
-53.5 V
EMI filtering
unit
Detection
signal
Detection signal
Communication
control unit
Detects whether the surge-protection circuit fails and reports a surge-protection failure
alarm if there is any.
Monitors APIU temperature in real time and reports it to the system control and
communication unit through the communication control unit.
APIU temperature
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ON
ON
AC2
INPUT
OUTPUT
AC1
INPUT
OFF
OUTPUT
100-240V;50/60Hz;3.5A
OFF
100-240V;50/60Hz;3.5A
Indicators
The front panel of the APIU has the INPUT and OUTPUT indicators. For status explanation
for the indicators, see Indicator Status Explanation.
Ports
The APIU enables access of two power supplies. Table 10-10 lists the types of the ports on the
APIU and their respective usage.
Table 10-10 Ports on the APIU
Port
Description
Connector Type
Required Cable
~100-240V;50
/60Hz;3.5A
Enables access of
100 V to 240 V AC
power.
Three-phase socket
Switches
The front panel of the APIU has two ON/OFF switches and they control the two AC power
ports.
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Performance
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
1.93 kg
Power consumption
20.0 W
Input voltage
Output voltage
-53.5 V DC power
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11
Outdoor Cabinet
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1. Cable distribution
box
2. PMU
module
3. HPMI
board
5. CMUA board
6. PSU
module
7. EPS
subrack
Specification
Remarks
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
72 kg
Heat consumption
700 W
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
5% RH to 100% RH
Altitude
-60 m to 4000 m
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11 Outdoor Cabinet
Specification
Remarks
3000 m, the highest
operating temperature
decreases by 1C as the
altitude increases by 100 m.
Wind speed
67 m/s
Storage temperature
-40C to +70C
Acoustic power
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12
Filler Panel
Functions
A filler panel performs electromagnetic shielding for a chassis, prevents foreign objects from
entering a chassis, and ensures proper circulating of cooling air in a chassis.
12.2 Appearance and Valid Slots
This section describes the front panel of and slots valid for a filler panel. The OptiX OSN 550
supports three types of filler panels with different dimensions: filler panel for the PCX and
extended boards, filler panel for the PIU, and filler panel for the APIU.
12.1 Functions
A filler panel performs electromagnetic shielding for a chassis, prevents foreign objects from
entering a chassis, and ensures proper circulating of cooling air in a chassis.
A filler panel provides the following functions:
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Appearance
Figure 12-1 Filler panel for the PCX and extended boards
Valid Slots
Table 12-1 lists the slots valid for a filler panel.
Table 12-1 Slots valid for a filler panel
Type of Filler Panel
Valid Slot
Slots 1-8
Slots 91 and 92
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13 Optical Attenuators
Optical Attenuators
Optical attenuators are classified into fixed optical attenuators and mechanical variable optical
attenuators (VOAs).
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Overview
SFP/eSFP optical modules are SFP optical transceivers and are used for SDH optical
communication and Ethernet data communication. XFP optical modules are 10-gigabit SFP
optical transceivers and are used for 10GE data communication.
14.2
This section lists the SFP/eSFP optical modules that the OptiX OSN 550 supports.
14.3
This section lists the XFP optical modules that the OptiX OSN 550 supports.
14.4
CWDM/DWDM
This topic describes the CWDM/DWDM optical modules of the OptiX OSN 550.
14.1 Overview
SFP/eSFP optical modules are SFP optical transceivers and are used for SDH optical
communication and Ethernet data communication. XFP optical modules are 10-gigabit SFP
optical transceivers and are used for 10GE data communication.
Appearance
Figure 14-1 shows the appearances of an SFP/eSFP optical module, and Figure 14-2 shows
the appearance of an XFP optical module.
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Part Number
Part numbers identify different types of optical modules and are contained in labels. Labels
are attached to pluggable optical modules, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 14-3 shows a label for a pluggable optical module.
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You can obtain the specifications of an optical module by querying its part number in this document.
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060286
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 850 nm, 2.125
Gbit/s (multirate),
-9.5 dBm, -2.5 dBm,
-17 dBm, LC, MM,
0.5 km
EM6F/PCXLG/PCX
GA/PCXGB/EG4C/
EGT1
34060473
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm, 1.25
Gbit/s, -9 dBm, -3
dBm, -20 dBm, LC,
SM, 10 km
EM6F/PCXLG/PCX
GA/PCXGB/EG4C/
EGT1
34060298
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm, 1.25
Gbit/s, -5 dBm, 0
dBm, -23 dBm, LC,
SM, 40 km
EM6F/PCXLG/PCX
GA/PCXGB/EG4C/
EGT1
34060360
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1550 nm, 1.25
Gbit/s, -2 dBm, 5
dBm, -23 dBm, LC,
SM, 80 km
EM6F/PCXLG/PCX
GA/PCXGB/EG4C/
EGT1
34060290
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm, 1.25
Gbit/s, -9.5 dBm, -3
dBm, -20 dBm, LC
(-40 to +85), SM, 10
km
EM6F/PCXGA/PC
XGB/EG4C
34060333
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1550 nm, 1.25
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Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
Gbit/s, -5 dBm, 0
dBm, -22 dBm, LC
(-40 to +85), SM, 40
km
34060324
34060287
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1550 nm, 1.25
Gbit/s, -2 dBm, 5
dBm, -24 dBm, LC
(-40 to +85), SM, 80
km
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm,
STM-1, -15 dBm, -8
dBm, -31 dBm, LC,
MM, 2 km
EM6F/EF8F/EG4C
34060276
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm,
STM-1, -15 dBm, -8
dBm, -31 dBm, LC,
SM, 15 km
EM6F/PCXLX/PCX
LG/EF8F/EG4C/SL
1D/SL1Q/CXL/CQ1
34060281
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm,
STM-1, -5 dBm, 0
dBm, -37 dBm, LC,
SM, 40 km
EM6F/PCXLX/PCX
LG/EF8F/EG4C/SL
1D/SL1Q/CXL/CQ1
34060282
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1550 nm,
STM-1, -5 dBm, 0
dBm, -37 dBm, LC,
SM, 80 km
EM6F/PCXLX/PCX
LG/EF8F/EG4C/SL
1D/SL1Q/CXL/CQ1
34060307
Optical transceiver,
eSFP (industry),
1310 nm, STM-1,
-15 dBm, -8 dBm,
-31 dBm, LC, SM,
15 km
EM6F/EF8F/EG4C/
CQ1
34060308
Optical transceiver,
eSFP (industry),
1310 nm, STM-1, -5
dBm, 0 dBm, -37
dBm, LC, SM, 40
km
EM6F/EF8F/EG4C/
CQ1
34060309
Optical transceiver,
eSFP (industry),
1550 nm, STM-1, -5
dBm, 0 dBm, -37
dBm, LC, SM, 80
EM6F/EF8F/EG4C/
CQ1
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Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
km
34060277
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm,
STM-4, -15 dBm, -8
dBm, -30 dBm, LC,
SM, 15 km
34060280
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm,
STM-4, -3 dBm, 2
dBm, -30 dBm, LC,
SM, 40 km
34060284
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1550 nm,
STM-4, -3 dBm, 2
dBm, -30 dBm, LC,
SM, 80 km
34060485
PCXLX/PCXLG/C
XL/SL4D
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm, 155
Mbit/s to 2.67
Gbit/s, -5 dBm, 0
dBm, -21 dBm, LC,
SM, 15 km
PCXLX/PCXLG/C
XL
34060289
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm,
STM-16, -2 dBm, 3
dBm, -29 dBm, LC,
SM, 40 km
PCXLX/PCXLG/C
XL
34060488
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1550 nm,
STM-16, -2 dBm, 3
dBm, -30 dBm, LC,
SM, 80 km
PCXLX/PCXLG/C
XL
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060470
1.25 Gbit/s
single-fiber
bidirectional eSFP
optical module
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, Tx 1310
nm/Rx 1490 nm,
1.25 Gbit/s, -9 dBm,
-3 dBm, -19.5 dBm,
LC, SM, 10 km
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Part Number
Name
34060475
Specifications
Applicable Board
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, Tx 1490
nm/Rx 1310 nm,
1.25 Gbit/s, -9 dBm,
-3 dBm, -19.5 dBm,
LC, SM, 10 km
function as a GE
optical port when
installed on the
EM6F/PCXLG/PCX
GA/PCXGB/EGT1/
EG4C board.
This module can
function as an
STM-4 optical port
when installed on
the
PCXLG/PCXLX/C
XL/SL4D board.
34060539
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, 1310 nm
(Tx)/1490 nm (Rx),
1.25 Gbit/s, -2 dBm,
3 dBm, -23 dBm,
LC, SM, 40 km
34060540
34060363
34060364
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eSFP, 1490 nm
(Tx)/1310 nm (Rx),
1.25 Gbit/s, -2 dBm,
3 dBm, -23 dBm,
LC, SM, 40 km
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, Tx 1310
nm/Rx 1550 nm,
STM-1, -15 dBm, -8
dBm, -32 dBm,
LC/PC, SM, 15 km
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, Tx 1550
nm/Rx 1310 nm,
STM-1, -15 dBm, -8
dBm, -32 dBm,
LC/PC, SM, 15 km
234
Part Number
Name
34060328
34060329
Specifications
Applicable Board
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, Tx 1310
nm/Rx 1550 nm,
STM-1, -5 dBm, 0
dBm, -32 dBm,
LC/PC, SM, 40 km
Optical transceiver,
eSFP, Tx 1550
nm/Rx 1310 nm,
STM-1, -5 dBm, 0
dBm, -32 dBm,
LC/PC, SM, 40 km
Optical module specifications are explained as follows: name, encapsulation form, operating
wavelength, rate, minimum output optical power, maximum output optical power, receiver
sensitivity, optical port type, optical fiber type, and transmission distance.
Optical module specifications may be updated in various product versions. Contact local Huawei
offices for the latest optical module specifications.
Name
Specification
Applicable Board
34060362
Optical transceiver,
XFP, 850 nm, 10.3
Gbit/s, -7.3 dBm,
-1.3 dBm, -7.5 dBm,
LC, MM, 0.3 km
PCXLX/PCXX/EX1
34060313
Optical transceiver,
XFP, 1310 nm, 9.95
Gbit/s to 10.71
Gbit/s, -6 dBm, -1
dBm, -14.4 dBm,
LC, SM, 10 km
PCXLX/PCXX/EX1
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Part Number
Name
Specification
Applicable Board
34060322
Optical transceiver,
XFP, 1550 nm, 9.95
Gbit/s to 11.1 Gbit/s,
-1 dBm, 2 dBm, -15
dBm, LC, SM, 40
km
PCXLX/PCXX/EX1
34060361
Optical transceiver,
XFP, 1550 nm, 9.95
Gbit/s to 11.1 Gbit/s,
0 dBm, 4 dBm, -24
dBm, LC, SM, 80
km
PCXLX/PCXX/EX1
34060577
Optical transceiver,
XFP(industry), 1550
nm, 9.95 Gbit/s to
11.1 Gbit/s, +2
dBm, -1 dBm, -15
dBm, LC,
single-mode, 40 km,
-40 to 85 C
PCXX/EX1
Optical module specifications are explained as follows in sequence: name, encapsulation form,
operating wavelength, rate, minimum output optical power, maximum output optical power, receiver
sensitivity, optical interface type, optical fiber type, and transmission distance.
Optical module specifications may be updated in various product versions. Contact local Huawei
offices for latest optical module specifications.
14.4 CWDM/DWDM
This topic describes the CWDM/DWDM optical modules of the OptiX OSN 550.
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060416
125 Mbit/s to
2.67 Gbit/s
CWDM eSFP
optical
module
PCXLX/PCXLG/PCXGA/P
CXGB/CXL/EM6F/EG4C
34060417
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060419
34060420
34060421
34060422
34060423
34060483
34060481
100 Mbit/s to
2.67 Gbit/s
CWDM eSFP
optical
module
34060479
34060482
34060478
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060477
34060480
Table 14-5 lists the part numbers, names, specifications, and applicable boards of 10 Gbit/s
CWDM XFP optical modules.
Table 14-5 10 Gbit/s CWDM XFP optical modules
Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060547
9.95 Gbit/s to
11.1 Gbit/s
CWDM XFP
optical
module
PCXX/PCXLX/EX1
34060548
34060549
34060550
34060551
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
34060552
34060553
34060554
Applicable Board
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060366
125 Mbit/s to
2.67 Gbit/s
DWDM eSFP
optical
module
PCXLX/PCXLG/CXL
34060372
34060373
34060374
34060375
34060376
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060378
34060379
34060380
34060381
34060382
34060383
34060384
34060385
34060386
34060387
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060389
34060390
34060391
34060392
34060393
34060394
34060395
34060396
34060397
34060398
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060400
34060401
34060402
34060403
34060404
34060405
34060406
34060407
34060408
34060409
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
Table 14-7 lists the part numbers, names, specifications, and applicable boards of 10 Gbit/s
DWDM XFP optical modules.
Table 14-7 10 Gbit/s DWDM XFP optical modules
Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
03030LRD
10.71 Gbit/s
DWDM XFP
optical
module
PCXX/PCXLX/EX1
03030LRF
03030LRG
03030LRH
03030LRJ
03030LRK
03030LRL
03030LRM
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
03030LRP
03030LRQ
03030LRR
03030LRS
03030LRT
03030LRU
03030LRV
03030LRW
03030LRX
03030LRY
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
03030LSB
03030LSC
03030LSD
03030LSE
03030LSF
03030LSG
03030LSH
03030LSJ
03030LSK
03030LSL
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Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
03030LSN
03030LSP
03030LSQ
03030LSR
03030LSS
03030LST
03030LSU
03030LSV
03030LSW
34060501
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Part
Number
34060502
Name
Specifications
DWDM XFP
optical
module
34060503
34060504
34060514
34060515
34060531
34060532
34060533
34060534
34060623
34060624
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247
Part
Number
Name
Specifications
Applicable Board
34060626
34060627
34060628
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Optical module specifications are explained as follows in sequence: name, encapsulation form,
operating wavelength, rate, minimum output optical power, maximum output optical power, receiver
sensitivity, optical interface type, optical fiber type, and transmission distance.
Optical module specifications may be updated in various product versions. Contact local Huawei
offices for latest optical module specifications.
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15
This chapter describes the pluggable electrical modules that the OptiX OSN 550 supports. For
a board on which pluggable electrical modules are installed, if applicable service categories
need to be changed or faulty electrical modules need to be replaced, you need to replace only
the electrical modules instead of the board.
Appearance
Figure 15-1 GE SFP electrical module
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Name
Specification
Applicable Board
34100052
1000BASE-T RJ45
SFP electrical
module
1000BASE-T
(RJ45) SFP
electrical module,
auto-negotiation,
100 m
EM6F/EGT1
34100104
STM-1 SFP
electrical module
Electrical active
module-copper
transceiver, SFP,
STM-1e
SL1D/SL1Q/CXL/C
Q1
Optical/Electrical module specifications may be updated in various product versions. Contact local
Huawei offices for the latest optical module specifications.
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Cables
Fiber Jumper
DC Power Cable
A DC power cable connects the PIU board in the chassis to a power supply device for access
of power to the chassis.
16.3 AC Power Cable
An AC power cable connects the APIU board in the chassis to a power supply device for
access of AC power to the chassis.
16.4
This section describes the structure, pin assignments, and technical specifications of UPM
power cables.
16.5
PGND Cable
A PGND cable connects the grounding point of an OptiX OSN 550 chassis to the grounding
point of external equipment so that the chassis and external equipment share the same ground.
16.6
STM-1 Cable
An STM-1 cable transmits/receives STM-1 signals. One end of the STM-1 cable has an SAA
connector that is connected to an STM-1 electrical port. The connector at the other end of the
STM-1 cable is connected to a DDF and needs to be prepared on site as required.
16.7
16xE1/T1 Cable
An 16xE1/T1 cable uses Anea 96 connectors and can transmit a maximum of 16 E1/T1
signals.
16.8
21xE1/T1 Cable
An 21xE1/T1 cable uses Anea 96 connectors and can transmit a maximum of 21 E1/T1
signals.
16.9
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An E3/T3 cable receives/transmits E3/T3 signals. One end of the E3/T3 cable has an SMB
connector that is connected to an E3/T3 electrical interface board. The other end of the E3/T3
cable is connected to a DDF and its connector needs to be prepared on site as required.
16.10 Network Cable
A network cable connects two pieces of Ethernet equipment. Both ends of the network cable
are terminated with an RJ45 connector.
Connector 2
Cable
LC/PC
FC/PC
2 mm single-mode fiber
2 mm multi-mode fiber
LC/PC
LC/PC
2 mm single-mode fiber
2 mm multi-mode fiber
Fiber Connectors
The following figures show two common types of fiber connectors: LC/PC connector and
FC/PC connector.
Figure 16-2 LC/PC connector
LC/PC
connector
Protective cap
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Cable Diagram
Figure 16-4 DC power cable
Technical Specifications
Table 16-2 Power cable specifications
Model
Cable
Terminal
4 mm2 power
cable and
terminal
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Model
Cable
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Terminal
cable
For the OptiX OSN 550, power cables with a 4 mm2 cross-sectional area can extend for a maximum
distance of 40 meters.
Cable Diagram
Figure 16-5 AC power cable
Technical Specifications
Specifications of an AC power cable connector used on the OptiX OSN 550: C13, straight,
female
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Cable Diagram
Figure 16-6 UPM power cable
Label 2
Main label
X2
W1
Label 1
W2
1
2
X1
X3
Pin Assignments
Table 16-3 Pin assignments of UPM power cables
Cable
Connectors
X2 and X3
Correspondi
ng Cable
Cable Connector
X1
Core Color
X2
W1
X3
W2
Technical Specifications
Table 16-4 Technical specifications of UPM power cables
Item
Description
Cable connector
X1
Cable connector
X2
Cab
le
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Fireproof
class
VW-1
Color
Length
1.8 meters
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Cable Diagram
Figure 16-7 PGND cable
Main label
1
Cable tie
H.S.tube
Cable Diagram
Figure 16-8 STM-1 cable
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3. Coaxial cable
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Pin Assignments
None.
Technical Specifications
Item
Description
Connector
Cable model
Coaxial cable, 75-ohm, 3.9 mm, 2.1 mm, 0.34 mm, shielded
Number of cores
One
Core diameter
Length
10 m
Fireproof class
CM
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Cable Diagram
Figure 16-9 75-ohm/120-ohm 16xE1/T1 cable
Main label
1
W
X1
Pos.96
ViewA
Pin Assignments
16xTable 16-5 provides details about the pin assignments for a 75-ohm 16xE1/T1 cable.
Table 16-5 Pin assignments for a 75-ohm 16xE1/T1 cable
Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
Lab
el
Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
Lab
el
Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
Lab
el
Tip
R0
13
Tip
13
R6
49
Tip
25
R12
Ring
14
Ring
50
Ring
25
Tip
37
Tip
73
Tip
26
T12
26
Ring
38
Ring
74
Ring
Tip
15
Tip
51
Tip
27
R13
Ring
16
Ring
52
Ring
27
Tip
39
Tip
75
Tip
28
T13
28
Ring
40
Ring
76
Ring
Tip
17
Tip
53
Tip
29
R14
Ring
18
Ring
54
Ring
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R1
T1
R2
14
15
16
17
T6
R7
T7
R8
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Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
Lab
el
Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
Lab
el
Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
Lab
el
29
Tip
T2
41
Tip
18
T8
77
Tip
30
T14
30
Ring
42
Ring
78
Ring
Tip
19
Tip
55
Tip
31
R15
Ring
20
Ring
56
Ring
31
Tip
43
Tip
79
Tip
32
T15
32
Ring
44
Ring
80
Ring
Tip
21
Tip
10
Ring
22
Ring
33
Tip
45
Tip
34
Ring
46
Ring
11
Tip
23
Tip
12
Ring
24
Ring
35
Tip
47
Tip
36
Ring
48
Ring
R3
T3
R4
10
T4
11
R5
12
T5
19
R9
20
T9
21
R10
22
T10
23
R11
24
T11
Table 16-6 provides details about the pin assignments for a 120-ohm 16xE1/T1 cable.
Table 16-6 Pin assignments for a 120-ohm 16xE1/T1 cable
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on
Co
lor
Pi
n
Co
lor
of
the
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lat
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p
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on
Co
lor
Pi
n
Co
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of
the
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La
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lat
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ns
hi
p
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bb
on
Co
lor
Pi
n
Co
lor
of
the
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re
La
bel
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lati
on
shi
p
Blu
e
Wh
ite
R0
Pai
r
15
Wh
ite
R7
Pai
r
Gre
en
53
Wh
ite
R1
4
Pai
r
Blu
e
Or
ang
e
16
Blu
e
54
Blu
e
25
Wh
ite
39
Wh
ite
77
Wh
ite
T1
4
Pai
r
26
Or
ang
e
40
Or
ang
e
78
Or
ang
e
Wh
17
Wh
55
Wh
R1
Pai
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R1
Pai
r
Pai
T7
R8
Pai
r
Pai
259
Ri
bb
on
Co
lor
Pi
n
Co
lor
of
the
Co
re
La
bel
ite
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een
27
Wh
ite
28
Br
ow
n
Wh
ite
Gr
ay
29
Re
d
30
Blu
e
Re
d
Or
ang
e
31
Re
d
32
Gr
een
Re
d
10
Br
ow
n
33
Re
d
34
Gr
ay
11
Bla
ck
16 Cables
Re
lat
io
ns
hi
p
Ri
bb
on
Co
lor
Pi
n
T1
R2
T2
R3
T3
R4
T4
R5
Pai
r
Pai
r
Pai
r
Pai
r
Pai
r
Pai
r
Pai
r
Pai
r
Co
lor
of
the
Co
re
La
bel
ite
18
Gr
een
41
Wh
ite
42
Br
ow
n
19
Wh
ite
20
Gr
ay
43
Re
d
44
Blu
e
21
Re
d
22
Or
ang
e
45
Re
d
46
Gr
een
23
Re
d
24
Br
ow
n
47
Re
d
48
Gr
ay
49
Bla
ck
Re
lat
io
ns
hi
p
Ri
bb
on
Co
lor
Pi
n
T8
Pai
r
R9
Pai
r
T9
Pai
r
R1
0
Pai
r
T1
0
Pai
r
R1
1
Pai
r
T1
1
Pai
r
R1
2
Pai
r
Co
lor
of
the
Co
re
La
bel
Re
lati
on
shi
p
ite
T1
5
Pai
r
56
Gr
een
79
Wh
ite
80
Br
ow
n
260
Ri
bb
on
Co
lor
Pi
n
Co
lor
of
the
Co
re
12
Blu
e
35
Bla
ck
36
Or
ang
e
13
Bla
ck
14
Gr
een
37
Bla
ck
38
Br
ow
n
La
bel
T5
R6
T6
16 Cables
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lat
io
ns
hi
p
Pai
r
Pai
r
Pai
r
Ri
bb
on
Co
lor
Pi
n
Co
lor
of
the
Co
re
50
Blu
e
73
Bla
ck
74
Or
ang
e
51
Bla
ck
52
Gr
een
75
Bla
ck
76
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n
La
bel
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lat
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ns
hi
p
T1
2
Pai
r
R1
3
Pai
r
T1
3
Pai
r
Ri
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on
Co
lor
Pi
n
Co
lor
of
the
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lati
on
shi
p
Technical Specifications
Table 16-7 lists the technical specifications for 16xE1/T1 cables used on the OptiX OSN 550.
Table 16-7 Technical specifications for 16xE1/T1 cables used on the OptiX OSN 550
Item
Description
Connector type
Anea 96
Number of cores
32 cores/pair
Fireproof class
IEC60332-3C
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Cable Diagram
Figure 16-10 75-ohm/120-ohm 21xE1/T1 cable
Main label
1
W
X1
Pos.96
ViewA
Pin Assignments
Table 16-8 provides details about the pin assignments for a 75-ohm 21xE1/T1 cable.
Table 16-8 Pin assignments for a 75-ohm 21xE1/T1 cable
Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
Lab
el
Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
Lab
el
Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
Lab
el
Tip
R0
15
Tip
15
R7
53
Tip
29
R14
Ring
16
Ring
54
Ring
25
Tip
39
Tip
77
Tip
30
T14
26
Ring
40
Ring
78
Ring
Tip
17
Tip
55
Tip
31
R15
Ring
18
Ring
56
Ring
27
Tip
41
Tip
79
Tip
32
T15
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R1
T1
16
17
18
T7
R8
T8
262
Pin
Cor
e
Seri
al
No.
28
Ring
Tip
Ring
29
Tip
30
Ring
Tip
Ring
31
Tip
32
Ring
Tip
10
Ring
33
Tip
34
Ring
11
Tip
12
Ring
35
Tip
36
Ring
13
Tip
14
Ring
37
Tip
38
Ring
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Lab
el
R2
T2
R3
T3
R4
10
T4
11
R5
12
T5
13
R6
14
T6
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No.
42
Ring
19
Tip
20
Ring
43
Tip
44
Ring
21
Tip
22
Ring
45
Tip
46
Ring
23
Tip
24
Ring
47
Tip
48
Ring
49
Tip
50
Ring
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Tip
74
Ring
51
Tip
52
Ring
75
Tip
76
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19
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20
T9
21
R10
22
T10
23
R11
24
T11
25
R12
26
T12
27
R13
28
T13
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57
Tip
58
Ring
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Tip
82
Ring
59
Tip
60
Ring
83
Tip
84
Ring
61
Tip
62
Ring
85
Tip
86
Ring
63
Tip
64
Ring
87
Tip
88
Ring
65
Tip
66
Ring
89
Tip
90
Ring
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al
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Lab
el
33
R16
34
T16
35
R17
36
T17
37
R18
38
T18
39
R19
40
T19
41
R20
42
T20
Table 16-9 provides details about the pin assignments for a 120-ohm 21xE1/T1 cable.
Table 16-9 Pin assignments for a 120-ohm 21xE1/T1 cable
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Technical Specifications
Table 16-10 lists the technical specifications for 21xE1/T1 cables used on the OptiX OSN
550.
Table 16-10 Technical specifications for 21xE1/T1 cables used on the OptiX OSN 550
Item
Description
Connector type
Anea 96
Number of cores
42 cores/pair
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Item
Description
Fireproof class
IEC60332-3C
Structure
Figure 16-11 Structure of an E3/T3 cable
2. Main label
3. Coaxial cable
Pin Assignments
None.
Technical Specifications
Item
Description
Connector
Cable I
Coaxial cable, 75 ohms, 3.9 mm, 2.1 mm, 0.34 mm, shielded
Diameter of the shield layer (3.9 mm), diameter of the internal insulation
layer (2.1 mm), diameter of the internal conductor (0.34 mm)
Available lengths: 10 m, 15 m, 20 m, 30 m
Cable II
Coaxial cable, 75 ohms, 4.4 mm, 2.4 mm, 0.4 mm, shielded, gray
Diameter of the shield layer (4.4 mm), diameter of the internal insulation
layer (2.4 mm), diameter of the internal conductor (0.4 mm)
Available lengths: 15 m, 20 m, 25 m, 30 m, 40 m
Cable III
Coaxial cable, 75 ohms, 6.7 mm, 3.8 mm, 0.61 mm, shielded, gray
Diameter of the shield layer (6.7 mm), diameter of the internal insulation
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layer (3.8 mm), diameter of the internal conductor (0.61 mm)
Available lengths: 15 m, 20 m, 25 m, 30 m, 130 m
Cable IV
Coaxial cable, 75 ohms, 5.80 mm, 3.71 mm, 0.643 mm, black
Diameter of the shield layer (5.80 mm), diameter of the internal insulation
layer (3.71 mm), diameter of the internal conductor (0.643 mm)
Available length: 30 m
Fireproof
class
CM
The difference between MDIs and MDI-Xs is with regard to pin assignments. Table 16-11
provides details about the pin assignments for ports in MDI mode. Table 16-12 provides
details about the pin assignments for ports in MDI-X mode.
Different cables are used between the interfaces using RJ45 connectors.
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Function
Signal
Function
TX+
BIDA+
TX-
BIDA-
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10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
Signal
Function
Function
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RX+
BIDB+
Reserved
BIDC+
Reserved
BIDC-
RX-
BIDB-
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
BIDD-
10/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
Signal
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Signal
Function
RX+
BIDB+
RX-
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TX+
BIDA+
Reserved
BIDD+
Reserved
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TX-
BIDA-
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Cable Diagram
Figure 16-12 Straight-through cable
1. Network port
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2. Label 1
3. Main label
4. Label 2
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5. Label
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Pin Assignments
Table 16-13 Pin assignments for a straight-through cable
Connector X1
Connector X2
Color
Relationship
X1.1
X2.1
White/Orange
Twisted pair
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X2.2
Orange
X1.3
X2.3
White/Green
X1.6
X2.6
Green
X1.4
X2.4
Blue
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X2.5
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Connector X1
Connector X2
Color
Relationship
X1.7
X2.7
White/Brown
Twisted pair
X1.8
X2.8
Brown
Connector X2
Color
Relationship
X1.6
X2.2
Orange
Twisted pair
X1.3
X2.1
White/Orange
X1.1
X2.3
White/Green
X1.2
X2.6
Green
X1.4
X2.4
Blue
X1.5
X2.5
White/Blue
X1.7
X2.7
White/Brown
X1.8
X2.8
Brown
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Technical Specifications
Item
Description
Connector X1/X2
Cable type
Number of cores
8 cores
Fireproof class
CM
Length
Straight-through cable: 5 m, 10 m, 20 m, 30 m
Crossover cable: 5 m, 30 m
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Parameter Settings
To use the functions of a board, first set parameters related to the board. This section provides
hyperlinks of board parameter settings.
Table 17-1 lists references for parameter settings on boards that the OptiX OSN 550 supports.
Table 17-1 References for parameter settings on boards that the OptiX OSN 550 supports
Board Type
Board Involved
System control,
switching, and
timing board
PCX, CXL
Packet
processing board
MD1
CQ1
SDH boards
PDH boards
SP3D, PL3T
EoS boards
EFS8, EGT1
Auxiliary board
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Glossary
Numerics
2DM
3G
3R
A VLAN feature that allows the equipment to add a VLAN tag to a tagged
frame. The implementation of QinQ is to add a public VLAN tag to a frame with
a private VLAN tag to allow the frame with double VLAN tags to be transmitted
over the service provider's backbone network based on the public VLAN tag.
This provides a layer 2 VPN tunnel for customers and enables transparent
transmission of packets over private VLANs.
A
AAL
ABR
AC
alternating current
ACH
ACL
ACR
ADM
add/drop multiplexer
ADMC
ADSL
AF
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AGC
AIS
ALC
ALS
AM
AMI
AMU
ANSI
APD
APS
ARP
ASCII
ASK
ATM
ATPC
AU
AUG
AWG
Address Resolution
Protocol (ARP)
American National
Standards Institute
(ANSI)
A list of entities, together with their access rights, which are authorized to have
access to a resource.
The information structure which provides adaptation between the higher order
path layer and the multiplex section layer. It consists of an information payload
(the higher order VC) and an AU pointer which indicates the offset of the
payload frame start relative to the multiplex section frame start.
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One of the four per-hop behaviors (PHB) defined by the Diff-Serv workgroup of
IETF. It is suitable for certain key data services that require assured bandwidth
and short delay. For traffic within the bandwidth limit, AF assures quality in
forwarding. For traffic that exceeds the bandwidth limit, AF degrades the service
class and continues to forward the traffic instead of discarding the packets.
A feature that identifies speech signals and adjusts the sound volume to stay
within a comfortable range, improving user experience.
A method of adjusting the transmit power based on fading of the transmit signal
detected at the receiver
A kind of service categories defined by the ATM forum. ABR only provides
possible forwarding service and applies to the connections that does not require
the real-time quality. It does not provide any guarantee in terms of cell loss or
delay.
avalanche photodiode
(APD)
B
B-ISDN
BA
booster amplifier
BBE
BC
boundary clock
BCD
BDI
BE
BER
BFD
BGP
BIOS
BIP
BIP-8
BIP-X
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BITS
BMC
BNC
See bayonet-neill-concelman.
BPDU
BPS
BRAS
BSC
BSS
BTS
BWS
Bidirectional Forwarding
Detection (BFD)
A fast and independent hello protocol that delivers millisecond-level link failure
detection and provides carrier-class availability. After sessions are established
between neighboring systems, the systems can periodically send BFD packets to
each other. If one system fails to receive a BFD packet within the negotiated
period, the system regards that the bidirectional link fails and instructs the upper
layer protocol to take actions to recover the faulty link.
backplane
An electronic circuit board containing circuits and sockets into which additional
electronic devices on other circuit boards or cards can be plugged.
backward defect
indication (BDI)
A function that the sink node of a LSP, when detecting a defect, uses to inform
the upstream end of the LSP of a downstream defect along the return path.
bayonet-neill-concelman
(BNC)
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number of "1" or "0" over each column. Then fill a 1 in the corresponding bit for
the result if the number is odd, otherwise fill a 0.
bridge protocol data unit
(BPDU)
The data messages that are exchanged across the switches within an extended
LAN that uses a spanning tree protocol (STP) topology. BPDU packets contain
information on ports, addresses, priorities and costs and ensure that the data ends
up where it was intended to go. BPDU messages are exchanged across bridges to
detect loops in a network topology. The loops are then removed by shutting
down selected bridges interfaces and placing redundant switch ports in a backup,
or blocked, state.
broadband integrated
services digital network
(B-ISDN)
built-in WDM
A function which integrates some simple WDM systems into products that
belong to the OSN series. That is, the OSN products can add or drop several
wavelengths directly.
C
CAR
CAS
CAS multiframe
CAU
CBR
CBS
CC
CDVT
CE
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CES
CFM
CFR
CGMP
CIR
CISPR
CIST
CLEI
CLNP
CLP
CMI
CRC
CRC-4 multiframe
A multiframe recommended by ITU-T G.704 and set up based on the first bit of
timeslot 0. The CRC-4 multiframe is different from the CAS multiframe in
principle and implementation. Each CRC-4 multiframe contains 16 PCM
frames. Each CRC-4 multiframe consists of two CRC-4 sub-multiframes. Each
CRC-4 sub-multiframe is a CRC-4 check block that contains 2048 (256 x 8) bits.
Bits C1 to C4 of a check block can check the previous check block.
CSA
CSES
CSF
CSMA/CD
CSPF
CST
CV
connectivity verification
CW
control word
CWDM
The single spanning tree jointly calculated by STP and RSTP, the logical
connectivity using MST bridges and regions, and MSTP. The CIST ensures that
all LANs in the bridged local area network are simply and fully connected.
Coordinated Universal
Time (UTC)
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for a random time interval before trying to send that frame again.
cell loss priority (CLP)
A field in the ATM cell header that determines the probability of a cell being
dropped if the network becomes congested. Cells with CLP = 0 are insured
traffic, which is unlikely to be dropped. Cells with CLP = 1 are best-effort
traffic, which might be dropped.
channel associated
signaling (CAS)
A function with which the E1/T1 data can be transmitted through ATM
networks. At the transmission end, the interface module packs timeslot data into
ATM cells. These ATM cells are sent to the reception end through the ATM
network. At the reception end, the interface module re-assigns the data in these
ATM cells to E1/T1 timeslots. The CES technology guarantees that the data in
E1/T1 timeslots can be recovered to the original sequence at the reception end.
A function that enables a user to automatically detect the update of the client
version and upgrade the client. This keeps the version of the client is the same as
that of the server.
collision
A condition in which two packets are being transmitted over a medium at the
same time. Their interference makes both unintelligible.
A parameter used to define the capacity of token bucket C, that is, the maximum
burst IP packet size when the information is transferred at the committed
information rate. This parameter must be larger than 0. It is recommended that
this parameter should be not less than the maximum length of the IP packet that
might be forwarded.
A single spanning tree that connects all the MST regions in a network. Every
MST region is considered as a switch; therefore, the CST can be considered as
their spanning tree generated with STP/RSTP.
A kind of service categories defined by the ATM forum. CBR transfers cells
based on the constant bandwidth. It is applicable to service connections that
depend on precise clocking to ensure undistorted transmission.
Ethernet CFM can detect the connectivity between MEPs. The detection is
achieved after MEPs transmit Continuity Check Messages (CCMs) periodically.
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D
DC
direct current
DC-C
DC-I
DCC
DCE
DCM
DCN
DDF
DDN
DE
discard eligible
DEI
DHCP
DIP switch
DLAG
DM
DNI
DRDB
DSCP
DSL
DSLAM
DTE
DTMF
DVB-ASI
DVMRP
DWDM
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DiffServ
Differentiated Services
(DiffServ)
An Internet gateway protocol mainly based on the RIP. The protocol implements
a typical dense mode IP multicast solution. The DVMRP protocol uses IGMP to
exchange routing datagrams with its neighbors.
Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol
(DHCP)
data communication
network (DCN)
data communications
channel (DCC)
The data channel that uses the D1D12 bytes in the overhead of an STM-N
signal to transmit information about operation, management, maintenance and
provision (OAM&P) between NEs. The DCC channels that are composed of
bytes D1D3 are referred to as the 192 kbit/s DCC-R channel. The other DCC
channels that are composed of bytes D4D12 are referred to as the 576 kbit/s
DCC-M channel.
A user device composing the UNI. The DTE accesses the data network through
the DCE equipment (for example, a modem) and usually uses the clock signals
produced by DCE.
The time elapsed since the start of transmission of the first bit of the frame by a
source node until the reception of the last bit of the loopbacked frame by the
same source node, when the loopback is performed at the frame's destination
node.
The technology that utilizes the characteristics of broad bandwidth and low
attenuation of single mode optical fiber, employs multiple wavelengths with
specific frequency spacing as carriers, and allows multiple channels to transmit
simultaneously in the same fiber.
differentiated services
code point (DSCP)
A high-quality data transport tunnel that combines the digital channel (such as
fiber channel, digital microwave channel, or satellite channel) and the cross
multiplex technology.
A technology for providing digital connections over the copper wire or the local
telephone network. DSL performs data communication over the POTS lines
without affecting the POTS service.
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(DSLAM)
dispersion
The maximum error of the local clock compared with the reference clock.
dispersion compensation
module (DCM)
distributed link
aggregation group
(DLAG)
E
E-Aggr
E-LAN
E-Line
EBS
ECC
EDFA
EEPROM
EF
EFM
EFM OAM
EIA
EIR
EMC
EPD
EPL
EPLAN
EPON
ERPS
ESC
ESCON
ESD
electrostatic discharge
ESN
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ETS
ETSI
EVC
EVPL
EVPLAN
Electronic Industries
Alliance (EIA)
EoD
Ethernet
Ethernet aggregation
(E-Aggr)
A type of boards. EoD boards bridge the PSN and TDM networks, enabling
Ethernet service transmission across PSN and TDM networks.
European
Telecommunications
Standards Institute
(ETSI)
eSFP
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electric supervisory
channel (ESC)
electrically erasable
programable read-only
memory (EEPROM)
A type of EPROM that can be erased with an electrical signal. It is useful for
stable storage for long periods without electricity while still allowing
reprograming. EEPROMs contain less memory than RAM, take longer to
reprogram, and can be reprogramed only a limited number of times before
wearing out.
electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC)
A logical channel that uses a data communications channel (DCC) as its physical
layer, to enable transmission of operation, administration, and maintenance
(OAM) information between NEs.
encapsulation
enterprise system
connection (ESCON)
A path protocol which connects the host with various control units in a storage
system. It is a serial bit stream transmission protocol. The transmission rate is
200 Mbit/s.
equalization
erbium-doped fiber
amplifier (EDFA)
An optical device that amplifies the optical signals. The device uses a short
length of optical fiber doped with the rare-earth element Erbium and the energy
level jump of Erbium ions activated by pump sources. When the amplifier
passes the external light source pump, it amplifies the optical signals in a
specific wavelength range.
A parameter related to traffic. In the single rate three color marker (srTCM)
mode, the traffic control is achieved by the token buckets C and E. Excess burst
size is a parameter used to define the capacity of token bucket E, that is, the
maximum burst IP packet size when the information is transferred at the
committed information rate. This parameter must be larger than 0. It is
recommended that this parameter should be not less than the maximum length of
the IP packet that might be forwarded.
The bandwidth for excessive or burst traffic above the CIR; it equals the result
of the actual transmission rate without the safety rate.
exercise switching
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The highest order QoS in the Diff-Serv network. EF PHB is suitable for services
that demand low packet loss ratio, short delay, and broad bandwidth. In all the
cases, EF traffic can guarantee a transmission rate equal to or faster than the set
rate. The DSCP value of EF PHB is "101110".
F
FC
FCC
FDD
FDDI
FDI
FDI packet
FDV
FEC
FFD
FIB
FICON
FIFO
FLR
FPGA
FPS
FRR
FTN
FEC to NHLFE
FTP
A type of pseudo wire automatic protection switching (PW APS). When the
working PW is faulty, the source transmits services to the protection PW and the
sink receives the services from the protection PW. FPS generally works with the
interworking function (IWF) to provide end-to-end protection for services.
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A stack management mechanism. The first saved data is first read and invoked.
A packet generated and traced forward to the sink node of the LSP by the node
that first detects defects. It includes fields to indicate the nature of the defect and
its location. Its primary purpose is to suppress alarms being raised at affected
higher level client LSPs and (in turn) their client layers.
A packet that responds to the detected failure event. It is used to suppress alarms
of the upper layer network where failure has occurred.
A table that provides information for network hardware (bridges and routers) for
them to forward data packets to other networks. The information contained in a
routing table differs according to whether it is used by a bridge or a router. A
bridge relies on both the source (originating) and destination addresses to
determine where and how to forward a packet.
forwarding equivalence
class (FEC)
A class-based forwarding technology that classifies the packets with the same
forwarding mode. Packets with the same FEC are processed similarly on an
MPLS network. The division of FECs is flexible, and can be a combination of
the source address, destination address, source port, destination port, protocol
type, and VPN.
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G
G-ACH
GAL
GCC
GCP
GCRA
GFC
GFP
GMPLS
GNE
GPON
GPS
GRE
GSM
Generic Framing
Procedure (GFP)
A framing and encapsulation method which can be applied to any data type. It
has been standardized by ITU-T SG15.
Generic Routing
Encapsulation (GRE)
A mechanism for encapsulating any network layer protocol over any other
network. GRE is used for encapsulating IP datagrams tunneled through the
Internet. GRE serves as a Layer 3 tunneling protocol and provides a tunnel for
transparently transmitting data packets.
gain
The difference between the optical power from the input optical interface of the
optical amplifier and the optical power from the output optical interface of the
jumper fiber, which expressed in dB.
H
HCS
HD
high definition
HD-SDI
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HDB3
HDLC
HDTV
HEC
HPA
HPT
HQoS
HSDPA
HSI
high-speed Internet
HSL
A field within the ATM frame whose purpose is to correct any single bit error in
the cell Header and also to detect any multi-bit errors. It actually performs a
CRC check in the first four header bits and also at the receiving end.
hierarchical quality of
service (HQoS)
A type of QoS that controls the traffic of users and performs the scheduling
according to the priority of user services. HQoS has an advanced traffic statistics
function, and the administrator can monitor the usage of bandwidth of each
service. Hence, the bandwidth can be allocated reasonably through traffic
analysis.
high definition-serial
digital interface signal
(HD-SDI)
A script language. Based on python, the HSL syntax is simple, clear, and
extendable.
hot patch
A patch that is used to repair a deficiency in the software or add a new feature to
a program without restarting the software and interrupting the service. For the
equipment using the built-in system, a hot patch can be loaded, activated,
confirmed, deactivated, deleted, or queried.
I
IAE
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IANA
IC
ICC
ICMP
ICP
IEEE
IETF
IF
IGMP
IGMP snooping
IGP
ILM
IMA
IN
intelligent network
IP
Internet Protocol
IPA
IPTV
IPv4
IPv6
IS-IS
ISDN
ISO
ISP
IST
ITC
ITU
ITU-T
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(IEEE)
A routing protocol that is used within an autonomous system. The IGP runs in
small-sized and medium-sized networks. The commonly used IGPs are the
routing information protocol (RIP), the interior gateway routing protocol
(IGRP), the enhanced IGRP (EIGRP), and the open shortest path first (OSPF).
Intermediate System to
Intermediate System
(IS-IS)
International
Telecommunication Union
(ITU)
International
Telecommunication
Union-Telecommunication
Standardization Sector
(ITU-T)
Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority
(IANA)
Internet Group
Management Protocol
(IGMP)
One of the TCP/IP protocols for managing the membership of Internet Protocol
multicast groups. It is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers to establish
and maintain multicast group memberships.
Internet Protocol
television (IPTV)
A system in which video is transmitted in IP packets. Also called "TV over IP",
IPTV uses streaming video techniques to deliver scheduled TV programs or
video-on-demand (VOD). Unlike transmitting over the air or through cable to a
TV set, IPTV uses the transport protocol of the Internet for delivery and requires
either a computer and software media player or an IPTV set-top box to decode
the images in real time.
The current version of the Internet Protocol (IP). IPv4 utilizes a 32bit address
which is assigned to hosts. An address belongs to one of five classes (A, B, C,
D, or E) and is written as 4 octets separated by periods and may range from
0.0.0.0 through to 255.255.255.255. Each IPv4 address consists of a network
number, an optional subnetwork number, and a host number. The network and
subnetwork numbers together are used for routing, and the host number is used
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An organization that offers users access to the Internet and related services.
intelligent power
adjustment (IPA)
intermediate frequency
(IF)
L
L2VPN
L3VPN
LACP
LACPDU
LAG
LAN
LAPD
LAPS
LB
local battery
LC
Lucent connector
LCAS
LCK
LCN
LDP
LED
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LER
LIFO
LLC
LLID
local loopback ID
LM
LMP
LOC
loss of clock
LOM
loss of multiframe
LOP
loss of pointer
LOS
LPA
LPT
LSP
LSR
LT
linktrace
LVDS
Layer 2 switching
A dynamic link aggregation protocol that improves the transmission speed and
reliability. The two ends of the link send LACP packets to inform each other of
their parameters and form a logical aggregation link. After the aggregation link
is formed, LACP maintains the link status in real time and dynamically adjusts
the ports on the aggregation link upon detecting the failure of a physical port.
A function administratively locks an MEG end point (MEP) at the server layer,
informs consequential data traffic interruption to the peer MEP at the client
layer, and suppresses the alarm at the client layer.
A device that sits at the edge of an MPLS domain, that uses routing information
to assign labels to datagrams and then forwards them into the MPLS domain.
Basic element of an MPLS network. All LSRs support the MPLS protocol. The
LSR is composed of two parts: control unit and forwarding unit. The former is
responsible for allocating the label, selecting the route, creating the label
forwarding table, creating and removing the label switch path; the latter
forwards the labels according to groups received in the label forwarding table.
A play mode of the voice mails, the last voice mail is played firstly.
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A display and lighting technology used in almost every electrical and electronic
product on the market, to from a tiny on/off light to digital readouts, flashlights,
traffic lights and perimeter lighting. LEDs are also used as the light source in
multimode fibers, optical mice and laser-class printers.
linear MSP
LCAS in the virtual concatenation source and sink adaptation functions provides
a control mechanism to hitless increase or decrease the capacity of a link to meet
the bandwidth needs of the application. It also provides a means of removing
member links that have experienced failure. The LCAS assumes that in cases of
capacity initiation, increases or decreases, the construction or destruction of the
end-to-end path is the responsibility of the network and element management
systems.
According to the IEEE 802 family of standards, Logical Link Control (LLC) is
the upper sublayer of the OSI data link layer. The LLC is the same for the
various physical media (such as Ethernet, token ring, WLAN).
A method used to collect counter values applicable for ingress and egress service
frames where the counters maintain a count of transmitted and received data
frames between a pair of MEPs.
A low noise, low power, low amplitude method for high-speed (gigabits per
second) data transmission over copper wire.
M
MA
maintenance association
MAC
MADM
MAN
MBS
MCF
MCR
MD
MDF
MDP
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MDU
ME
MEG
MEL
MEP
MFAS
MIB
MIP
MLD
MP
maintenance point
MPLS
MPLS TE
MPLS TP
MPLS VPN
MPLS-TP
MS
multiplex section
MSA
MSB
MSOH
MSP
MST
MSTI
MSTP
MTBF
MTTR
MTU
MUX
See multiplexer.
A protocol at the media access control sublayer. The protocol is at the lower part
of the data link layer in the OSI model and is mainly responsible for controlling
and connecting the physical media at the physical layer. When transmitting data,
the MAC protocol checks whether to be able to transmit data. If the data can be
transmitted, certain control information is added to the data, and then the data
and the control information are transmitted in a specified format to the physical
layer. When receiving data, the MAC protocol checks whether the information is
correct and whether the data is transmitted correctly. If the information is correct
and the data is transmitted correctly, the control information is removed from the
data and then the data is transmitted to the LLC layer.
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A protocol that can be used in a loop network. Using an algorithm, the MSTP
blocks redundant paths so that the loop network can be trimmed as a tree
network. In this case, the proliferation and endless cycling of packets is avoided
in the loop network. The protocol that introduces the mapping between VLANs
and multiple spanning trees. This solves the problem that data cannot be
normally forwarded in a VLAN because in STP/RSTP, only one spanning tree
corresponds to all the VLANs.
Multiprotocol Label
Switching (MPLS)
Multiprotocol Label
Switching traffic policing
(MPLS TP)
maintenance domain
(MD)
The network or the part of the network for which connectivity is managed by
connectivity fault management (CFM). The devices in a maintenance domain
are managed by a single Internet service provider (ISP).
management information
base (MIB)
maximum transmission
unit (MTU)
The largest packet of data that can be transmitted on a network. MTU size
varies, depending on the network576 bytes on X.25 networks, for example,
1500 bytes on Ethernet, and 17,914 bytes on 16 Mbit/s token ring.
Responsibility for determining the size of the MTU lies with the link layer of the
network. When packets are transmitted across networks, the path MTU, or
PMTU, represents the smallest packet size (the one that all networks can
transmit without breaking up the packet) among the networks involved.
The average time that a device will take to recover from a failure.
metropolitan area
network (MAN)
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local area networks by bridging them with backbone lines. The latter usage is
also sometimes referred to as a campus network.
mirror
An action to store a copy of a file to another archive site to release the load of
the original site, or to provide an archive site closer to the users geographically.
mirroring
The duplication of data for backup or to distribute network traffic among several
computers with identical data.
multi-dwelling unit
(MDU)
A network access unit used for multi-dwelling units. It provides Ethernet and IP
services and optionally VoIP or CATV services; has multiple broadband
interfaces on the user side and optionally POTS ports or CATV RF ports. It is
mainly applicable to FTTB, FTTC, or FTTCab networks.
multicast listener
discovery (MLD)
multiframe alignment
signal (MFAS)
multiplex section
protection (MSP)
multiplex section
termination (MST)
multiplexer (MUX)
multiprotocol label
switching transport
profile (MPLS-TP)
multiprotocol label
switching virtual private
network (MPLS VPN)
N
NAS
NDF
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NHLFE
NMC
NNI
network-to-network interface
NPC
NPE
NRT-VBR
NRZ
non-return to zero
NRZI
NSAP
NSF
non-stop forwarding
NTP
network parameter
control (NPC)
A network address defined by ISO, at which the OSI Network Service is made
available to a Network service user by the Network service provider.
O
O&M
OA
optical amplifier
OADM
OAM
OAMPDU
OAU
OC
ordinary clock
OCP
OCS
ODF
ODU
OLT
ONT
ONU
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OPEX
operating expense
OPU
OSC
OSI
OSN
OSNR
OSPF
OTDR
OTM
OTN
OTU
OTUk
open systems
interconnection (OSI)
operation, administration
and maintenance (OAM)
optical add/drop
multiplexer (OADM)
A device that can be used to add the optical signals of various wavelengths to
one channel and drop the optical signals of various wavelengths from one
channel.
A board that is mainly responsible for amplifying optical signals. The OAU can
be used in both the transmitting direction and the receiving direction.
A device that terminates the fiber optical network at the customer premises.
A form of Access Node that converts optical signals transmitted via fiber to
electrical signals that can be transmitted via coaxial cable or twisted pair copper
wiring to individual subscribers.
optical signal-to-noise
ratio (OSNR)
The ratio of signal power and noise power in a transmission link. OSNR is the
most important index of measuring the performance of a DWDM system. OSNR
= signal power/noise power.
optical supervisory
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channel (OSC)
among nodes in optical transmission network and transmit the monitoring data
in a certain channel.
A device that sends a very short pulse of light down a fiber optic communication
system and measures the time history of the pulse reflection to measure the fiber
length, the light loss and locate the fiber fault.
A device or subsystem that converts the accessed client signals into the
G.694.1/G.694.2-compliant WDM wavelength.
orderwire
P
P2MP
point-to-multipoint
P2P
PADR
PBS
PCB
PCM
PCR
PDH
PDU
PE
PHB
PHP
PIM-DM
PIM-SM
PIR
PLL
PM
performance monitoring
PMS
POH
path overhead
PON
POS
PPD
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PPI
PPP
Point-to-Point Protocol
PPPoE
PPS
PQ
PRBS
PRC
PRI
PSD
PSN
PSTN
PSU
PT
payload type
PTI
PTN
PTP
PVID
PVP
PW
PWE3
packet switching
parity check
A method for character level error detection. An extra bit is added to a string of
bits, usually a 7-bit ASCII character, so that the total number of bits 1 is odd or
even (odd or even parity). Both ends of a data transmission must use the same
parity. When the transmitting device frames a character, it counts the numbers of
1s in the frame and attaches the appropriate parity bit. The recipient counts the
1s and, if there is parity error, may ask for the data to be retransmitted.
A parameter that is used to define the capacity of token bucket P, that is, the
maximum burst IP packet size when the information is transferred at the peak
information rate. This parameter must be larger than 0. It is recommended that
PBS should be not less than the maximum length of the IP packet that might be
forwarded. See also CIR, CBS, and PIR.
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plesiochronous digital
hierarchy (PDH)
point-to-point service
(P2P)
A service between two terminal users. In P2P services, senders and recipients
are terminal users.
A device that is located in the backbone network of the MPLS VPN structure. A
PE is responsible for managing VPN users, establishing LSPs between PEs, and
exchanging routing information between sites of the same VPN. A PE performs
the mapping and forwarding of packets between the private network and the
public channel. A PE can be a UPE, an SPE, or an NPE.
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edge-to-edge (PWE3)
Q
QAM
QPSK
QinQ
QoS
quadrature amplitude
modulation (QAM)
Both an analog and a digital modulation scheme. It conveys two analog message
signals, or two digital bit streams, by changing (modulating) the amplitudes of
two carrier waves, using the amplitude-shift keying (ASK) digital modulation
scheme or amplitude modulation (AM) analog modulation scheme. These two
waves, usually sinusoids, are out of phase with each other by 90 and are thus
called quadrature carriers or quadrature components hence the name of the
scheme.
R
RADIUS
RAN
RDI
RED
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REG
See regenerator.
REI
RIP
RMEP
RMON
RNC
ROPA
RPR
RSOH
RST
RSTP
RSVP
RSVP-TE
RTN
RTP
real-time performance
RTS
request to send
An evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol, providing for faster spanning tree
convergence after a topology change. The RSTP protocol is backward
compatible with the STP protocol.
Remote Authentication
Dial In User Service
(RADIUS)
Resource ReserVation
Protocol-Traffic
Engineering (RSVP-TE)
An extension to the RSVP protocol for setting up label switched paths (LSPs) in
MPLS networks. The RSVP-TE protocol is used to establish and maintain the
LSPs by initiating label requests and allocating label binding messages. It also
supports LSP rerouting and LSP bandwidth increasing.
Resource Reservation
Protocol (RSVP)
A network control protocol like Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) and
designed for Integrated Service and used to reserve resources on every node
along a path. RSVP operates on the transport layer; however, RSVP does not
transport application data.
RoHS
Routing Information
Protocol (RIP)
A simple routing protocol that is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. It determines
a route based on the smallest hop count between source and destination. RIP is a
distance vector protocol that routinely broadcasts routing information to its
neighboring routers and is known to waste bandwidth.
The network that provides the connection between CPEs and the CN. It isolates
the CN from wireless network.
A piece of equipment in the RNS which is in charge of controlling the use and
the integrity of the radio resources.
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receiver sensitivity
reflectance
The ratio of the reflected optical power to the incident optical power.
regenerator (REG)
rt-VBR
S
SAI
SAN
SAToP
SC
square connector
SCR
SD
SD-SDI
SDH
SDI
SDP
SDRAM
SELV
SEMF
SES
SF
SFP
SFTP
SHDSL
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SLA
SLIP
SMB
SMSR
SNCMP
SNCP
SNCTP
SNMP
SOH
section overhead
SONET
SP
SPC
SPE
SPI
SRG
SRLG
SSH
SSL
SSM
SSMB
SSU
STP
A security protocol that works at a socket level. This layer exists between the
TCP layer and the application layer to encrypt/decode data and authenticate
concerned entities.
A protocol that defines the framing mode over the serial line to implement
transmission of messages over the serial line and provide the remote host
interconnection function with a known IP address.
Simple Network
Management Protocol
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Synchronization Status
Message (SSM)
A group of resources that share a common risk component whose failure can
cause the failure of all the resources in the group.
A signal indicating that associated data has degraded in the sense that a degraded
defect condition is active.
A signal indicating that associated data has failed in the sense that a near-end
defect condition (non-degrade defect) is active.
single-pair high-speed
digital subscriber line
(SHDSL)
span
The physical reach between two pieces of WDM equipment. The number of
spans determines the signal transmission distance supported by a piece of
equipment and varies according to transmission system type.
standard definition-serial
digital interface signal
(SD-SDI)
superstratum provider
edge (SPE)
Core devices that are located within a VPLS full-meshed network. The UPE
devices that are connected with the SPE devices are similar to the CE devices.
The PWs set up between the UPE devices and the SPE devices serve as the ACs
of the SPE devices. The SPE devices must learn the MAC addresses of all the
sites on UPE side and those of the UPE interfaces that are connected with the
SPE. SPE is sometimes called NPE.
synchronous digital
hierarchy (SDH)
A transmission scheme that follows ITU-T G.707, G.708, and G.709. It defines
the transmission features of digital signals such as frame structure, multiplexing
mode, transmission rate level, and interface code. SDH is an important part of
ISDN and B-ISDN. It interleaves the bytes of low-speed signals to multiplex the
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A new type of DRAM that can run at much higher clock speeds than
conventional memory. SDRAM actually synchronizes itself with the CPU's bus
and is capable of running at 100 MHz, about three times faster than conventional
FPM RAM, and about twice as fast as EDO DRAM or BEDO DRAM. SDRAM
is replacing EDO DRAM in computers.
synchronous optical
network (SONET)
T
TCI
TCM
TCP/IP
TDC
TDM
TE
TFTP
TIM
TLV
See type-length-value.
TM
TMN
TOD
time of day
TPID
TPS
TST
See Test.
TTI
TTSI
TUG
Telnet
Test (TST)
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A small and simple alternative to FTP for transferring files. TFTP is intended for
applications that do not need complex interactions between the client and server.
TFTP restricts operations to simple file transfers and does not provide
authentication. TFTP is small enough to be contained in ROM to be used for
bootstrapping diskless machines.
tail drop
telecommunications
management network
(TMN)
throughput
traceroute
A technology that is used to dynamically monitor the traffic of the network and
the load of the network elements, to adjust in real time the parameters such as
traffic management parameters, route parameters and resource restriction
parameters, and to optimize the utilization of network resources. The purpose is
to prevent the congestion caused by unbalanced loads.
tributary protection
switching (TPS)
tunnel
A channel on the packet switching network that transmits service traffic between
PEs. In VPN, a tunnel is an information transmission channel between two
entities. The tunnel ensures secure and transparent transmission of VPN
information. In most cases, a tunnel is an MPLS tunnel.
type-length-value (TLV)
An encoding type that features high efficiency and expansibility. It is also called
Code-Length-Value (CLV). T indicates that different types can be defined
through different values. L indicates the total length of the value field. V
indicates the actual data of the TLV and is most important. TLV encoding
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features high expansibility. New TLVs can be added to support new features,
which is flexible in describing information loaded in packets.
U
UART
UAS
unavailable second
UAT
UBR
UBR+
UDP
UNI
UPC
UPE
UPI
UPM
UPS
UTC
user-to-network interface
(UNI)
The interface between user equipment and private or public network equipment
(for example, ATM switches).
V
V-NNI
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V-UNI
VB
virtual bridge
VBR
VCC
VCCV
VCG
VCI
VDSL
VDSL2
VLAN
VOA
VP
VPI
VPLS
VPN
VPWS
VRRP
VSI
Virtual Router
Redundancy Protocol
(VRRP)
VoIP
One of the traffic classes used by ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode). Unlike
a permanent CBR (Constant Bit Rate) channel, a VBR data stream varies in
bandwidth and is better suited to non real time transfers than to real-time streams
such as voice calls.
very-high-speed digital
subscriber line 2 (VDSL2)
A VC logical trail that carries data between two end points in an ATM network.
A point-to-multipoint VCC is a set of ATM virtual connections between two or
multiple end points.
virtual concatenation
group (VCG)
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The field in the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cell header that identifies
to which virtual path the cell belongs.
An instance through which the physical access links of VPLS can be mapped to
the virtual links. Each VSI provides independent VPLS service. VSI has
Ethernet bridge function and can terminate PW.
virtual user-network
interface (V-UNI)
An IP telephony term for a set of facilities used to manage the delivery of voice
information over the Internet. VoIP involves sending voice information in a
digital form in discrete packets rather than by using the traditional
circuit-committed protocols of the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
W
WAN
WCDMA
WDM
WEEE
WFQ
WLAN
WRED
WRR
WTR
The number of minutes to wait before services are switched back to the working
line.
A packet loss algorithm used for congestion avoidance. It can prevent the global
TCP synchronization caused by traditional tail-drop. WRED is favorable for the
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A network composed of computers which are far away from each other which
are physically connected through specific protocols. WAN covers a broad area,
such as a province, a state or even a country.
Z
Z interface extension
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