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Transmission System
V100R003C00
Product Overview
Issue 02
Date 2011-06-30
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Contents
Figures
Figure 1-1 Exterior of the OptiX OSN 550 (-48 V and -60 V DC power) ............................................................ 1
Figure 1-2 Exterior of the OptiX OSN 550 (110 V and 220 V AC power) ........................................................... 2
Figure 1-3 Position of the OptiX OSN 550 in a transmission network ................................................................. 4
Figure 2-1 Block diagram...................................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 4-1 Typical networking diagram of the OptiX OSN 550 ......................................................................... 21
Tables
Table 3-2 Services ports that the OptiX OSN 550 support .................................................................................. 17
Table 3-3 Management and auxiliary ports that the OptiX OSN 550 supports ................................................... 17
Table 3-4 DC power supply ports that the OptiX OSN 550 supports .................................................................. 18
Table 3-5 Clock functions supported by the OptiX OSN 550 ............................................................................. 19
Table 4-1 Network topologies supported by OptiX OSN 550s and corresponding legends ................................ 20
Table 5-1 DCC allocation modes supported by the OptiX OSN 550................................................................... 23
Table 5-2 Upgrade methods available for the OptiX OSN 550 ........................................................................... 25
Table 5-3 Information about the version-specific license that the OptiX OSN 550 supports .............................. 26
Table 6-2 Power consumption and weight of the boards on the OptiX OSN 550 ............................................... 28
Figure 1-1 Exterior of the OptiX OSN 550 (-48 V and -60 V DC power)
Figure 1-2 Exterior of the OptiX OSN 550 (110 V and 220 V AC power)
There are two CXL slots in the upper part of the equipment, and six extended slots in the
lower part. The CXL slot houses a functional board integrating the system control unit,
cross-connect unit, timing unit, and line unit. The board has several types to provide different
functions and access capacities required by the OptiX OSN 550. The extended slots house the
line unit, tributary unit, and data unit.
Table 1-1 lists the boards supported by the OptiX OSN 550.
Backbone
layer
Convergence
layer
Access
layer
Switching / Ethernet
Base Station
2 Product Architecture
System Architecture
The OptiX OSN 550 consists of the following function units: service interface unit, TDM
switching unit, control unit, timing unit, auxiliary interface unit, fan unit, and power supply
unit.
VC-4
STM-1/4/16 Service signal Timeslot
E1/T1/E3/T3 interface cross-
FE/GE unit connect unit
Control and
overhead bus
Orderwire Auxiliary
External alarm Clock Control Power
interface Fan unit
Synchronous/Asynchronous data unit unit unit
unit
Outdoor cabinet management port
2.2.1 Chassis
The OptiX OSN 550 is 2U-high case-shaped equipment that consists of four layers of slots for
boards. Two CXL slots and six extended slots are provided for flexible configuration.
Figure 2-2 shows the exterior of the OptiX OSN 550.
Board
H installation
area
D W 4
SLOT
SLOT SLOT 7 (CST/CSH)
SLOT 7 (CXL) SLOT
SLOT88(CXL)
(CST/CSH)
91
10
(PIU) SLOT
(PIU) SLOT
SLOT
SLOT 55(EXT)
(EXT) SLOT 6 (EXT)
SLOT 6 (EXT)
1 93
11
SLOT
SLOT (FAN)
(FAN) SLOT 3 (EXT)
SLOT 3 (EXT) SLOT 4 (EXT)
SLOT 4 (EXT)
92
9
(PIU)
(PIU) SLOT 11(EXT
SLOT )
(EXT) SLOT
SLOT 2 2(EXT)
(EXT )
2
3
2.2.2 Boards
Boards are an important part of the equipment hardware.
Table 2-2 lists the boards supported by the OptiX OSN 550.
Ensure the smooth flow of air inside and around the equipment. Do not block the air inlet and air outlet
of the subrack when cabling. Keep the top of subrack clean.
AIR OUT
AIR IN
2.3.4 NE Software
The NE software manages, monitors, and controls the running of boards in the NE. In
addition, the NE software serves as the service unit for the communication between the NMS
and boards. In this manner, the NMS can control and manage the NE.
In compliance with ITU-T M.3010, the NE software belongs to the element management
layer in the telecommunications management network (TMN), and provides NE functions,
some coordination functions, and operations system functions at the network element layer.
The data communication function (DCF) provides communication functions between the NE
and other components (including mediation devices, NMS, and other NEs).
Real-time multi-task operating system
The real-time multi-task operating system of the NE software is responsible for the
management of public resources and supports applications. This system provides an
application execution environment that is independent of the processor hardware, to
separate applications from the processor.
Communication and control module
The Communication and control module is the interface module between the NE
software and the board software. According to the corresponding communication
protocol, the communication and control module achieves the communication between
the NE software and the board software. In this manner, the information can be
exchanged and the equipment can be maintained. On one hand, the communication and
control module issues the maintenance operation commands of the NE software to the
boards. On the other hand, it reports the status, alarms, and performance events of the
boards to the NE software.
Network side (NS) module
The network side (NS) module is between the communication module and equipment
management module. It converts the data format between the user operation side on the
application layer and the NE equipment management layer, and provides security control
for the NE layer. The NS module can be subdivided into three submodules in terms of
function: Qx interface module, command line interface module, and security
management module.
Equipment management module
The equipment management module (AM) is the kernel of the NE software. It
implements NE management, and includes the Manager and the Agent. The Manager
sends network management operation commands and receives event information. The
Agent responds to the network management operation commands sent by the Manager,
performs operations to managed objects, and reports events according to the status
change of the managed objects.
Communication module
This module fulfills the message communication function (MCF) of the functional
blocks of the transmission network equipment. Through the hardware interface provided
by the SCB board, the communication module transmits the OAM&P information and
exchanges management information between the NMS and NEs, and between NEs
themselves. The communication module consists of network communication module,
serial communication module, and ECC communication module.
Database management module
The database management module is a principal component of the NE software. It
consists of the data and the programs. The data, organized by database form, consists of
the network database, alarm database, performance database, and equipment database.
The program manages and accesses the data in the databases.
3.1 Capacity
Capacities are classified into the cross-connect capacity and the access capacity.
Cross-Connect Capacity
The OptiX OSN 550 supports a higher order cross-connect capacity of 20 Gbit/s, and a lower
order cross-connect capacity of 5 Gbit/s.
Access Capacity
The OptiX OSN 550 receives and transmits services through a wide range of ports, supporting
an access capacity of 12.5 Gbit/s.
Table 3-1 lists the maximum access capacity of the equipment.
Service Ports
The services ports on the OptiX OSN 550 include the SDH service ports, PDH service ports,
and Ethernet service ports.
Table 3-2 lists the services ports that the OptiX OSN 550 support.
Table 3-2 Services ports that the OptiX OSN 550 support
Table 3-3 Management and auxiliary ports that the OptiX OSN 550 supports
Table 3-4 DC power supply ports that the OptiX OSN 550 supports
Power supply port DC power input Connects to the -48 Four-phase socket
V and -60 V DC
power supply.
AC power input Connects to the 110 Three-phase socket
V and 220 V AC
power supply.
Item Description
When planning the networking, adhere to the basic principles, and consider the NE types and
networking modes supported by the OptiX OSN 550.
The OptiX OSN 550s can independently form a chain or ring network, or form a hybrid
network with the other OptiX transmission equipment.
Table 4-1 Network topologies supported by OptiX OSN 550s and corresponding legends
Ring
Tangent rings
FE/E1
FE
V.35/V.24/
X.21/FE1
5.1 DCN
The OptiX OSN 550 supports three types of communication protocols and the transparent
transmission of DCC overheads over the external clock ports for the DCN networking.
When the OAM information of the OptiX OSN 550 needs to be transparently transmitted by
the third-party equipment, or when the OptiX OSN 550 needs to transparently transmit the
OAM information of the third-party equipment, the following modes can be adopted:
HW ECC
IP over DCC
OSI over DCC
When the DCC bytes of the third-party equipment cannot transmit the OAM information of
the OptiX OSN 550, the external clock port of the OptiX OSN 550 can be used instead.
Table 5-1 lists the DCC allocation modes supported by the OptiX OSN 550.
Table 5-1 DCC allocation modes supported by the OptiX OSN 550
As for the 24-hour monitoring period, the equipment can store six 24-hour history
performance, that is, six days of 24-hour history performance.
Fault Locating
The PDH processing boards support the pseudo-random binary sequence (PRBS) test
function, which can be used to remotely test bit errors.
Supports data test frames to locate the faults of Ethernet services.
Provides the press-to-collect function for collecting fault data, which shortens the data
collection time before the service recovery. Users can collect fault data selectively, and
can stop a collection process manually.
Supports the loopback configuration on the port during the power-on process of the
equipment, which meets the test requirement of one-time visit to the site.
The service boards support inloop and outloop on ports.
OAM
The equipment provides the Ethernet OAM function which complies with IEEE 802.1ag and
IEEE 802.3ah.
Maintenance
Provides automatic shutdown function of the SDH single-mode optical port.
Provides the orderwire function for management personnel at different stations to
communicate with each other.
Supports the in-service upgrading and loading of the board software and NE software.
The equipment also supports the remote loading of the board software and FPGA with
the error-loading-proof and resumable loading functions.
Provides the network time protocol (NTP) function to achieve synchronization among
NEs.
The NMS supports the fiber auto-discovery function.
The NMS can display the port impedance.
Supports automatic synchronization of NE IDs and IP addresses for remote maintenance
of equipment.
Supports package loading and package diffusion.
5.5 NE Upgrades
The NE software of the OptiX OSN 550 can be upgraded by using package loading or
package diffusion.
Table 5-2 lists the upgrade methods available for the OptiX OSN 550.
Table 5-2 Upgrade methods available for the OptiX OSN 550
Table 5-3 Information about the version-specific license that the OptiX OSN 550 supports
6 Technical Specifications
Item Description
Dimensions (H 88 mm x 442 mm x 220 mm
x W x D)
Weight 10 kg
Power Maximum power consumption: 154 W
consumption Typical power consumption: 67 W
The typical configuration is 2 x CXL + 1 x SL1Q + 2 x SP3D + FAN + 2
x PIU, as shown in Figure 6-1.
Heat Maximum heat consumption: 526 BTU/h
consumption Typical heat consumption: 229 BTU/h
Item Description
Power supply DC power supply
performance Rated voltage: -48 V or -60 V
Voltage range: -38.4 V to -57.6 V or -48 V to -72 V
AC power supply:
Rated voltage: 110 V or 220 V
Voltage range: 100 V to 240 V
Electromagneti Complies with EMC Class A.
c compatibility
Reliability System availability: 0.9999986
Average annual repair rate: less than 1.5%
Mean time to repair (MTTR): 1 hour
Mean time between failures (MTBF): 81.99 years
SLOT
SLOT SLOT
SLOT 7 7 (CXL)
(CST/CSH) SLOT
SLOT 8 (CST/CSH)
(CXL)
91
10
(PIU) SLOT
(PIU) SLOT SLOT 5 (EXT) SLOT 6 (EXT)
93
11
SLOT
SLOT (FAN)
(FAN) SLOT
SLOT 33(EXT)
(SP3D) SLOT 4 (EXT)
92
9
(PIU)
(PIU) SLOT 11(EXT
SLOT )
(SP3D) SLOT
SLOT 22(SL1Q)
(EXT )
Table 6-2 Power consumption and weight of the boards on the OptiX OSN 550