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07-Appendix B Features of The OptiX OSN 9500
07-Appendix B Features of The OptiX OSN 9500
Contents
Contents
B Features of the OptiX OSN 9500
B.1 Applications B.2 Intelligent Benefits B.3 Cross-Connect and Access Capability B.4 Interface Type B.4.1 Optical Interface B.4.2 Electrical Interface B.4.3 Clock Interface B.4.4 Auxiliary Interface B.4.5 Power Interface B.4.6 Alarm Interface B.5 Weight and Power Consumption of the Equipment and Board B.6 Mechanical Structural Component B.7 Electromagnetic Compatibility B.8 Environmental Index B.9 Environment Requirement B.9.1 Environment for Storage B.9.2 Transportation Environment B.9.3 Operation Environment
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Tables
Tables
Table B-1 Cross-connect and access capabilities of the OptiX OSN 9500 Table B-2 Interface type Table B-3 Optical interface types of the OptiX OSN 9500 Table B-4 Clock characteristics of the OptiX OSN 9500 Table B-5 Auxiliary interfaces provided by the OptiX OSN 9500 Table B-6 Board weight and power consumption Table B-7 Mechanical structural components of the OptiX OSN 9500 Table B-8 EMC of the OptiX OSN 9500 Table B-9 Environmental indices Table B-10 Climate requirement Table B-11 Concentration requirements for mechanical active substances Table B-12 Concentration requirements for chemical active substances Table B-13 Requirement for mechanical stress Table B-14 Climate requirement Table B-15 Concentration requirements for mechanical active substances Table B-16 Concentration requirements for chemical active substances Table B-17 Requirement for mechanical stress Table B-18 Requirement for temperature and humidity Table B-19 Other climate requirements Table B-20 Concentration requirements for mechanical active substances Table B-21 Concentration requirements for chemical active substances Table B-22 Requirement for mechanical stress B-2 B-3 B-3 B-4 B-4 B-5 B-7 B-8 B-8 B-9 B-10 B-10 B-10 B-11 B-12 B-12 B-12 B-13 B-13 B-13 B-14 B-14
B
B.1 Applications
This appendix introduces the features of the OptiX OSN 9500 optical switching system in aspects of interface, cross-connect/access capacity, power supply, architecture, and so on.
As an OCS type equipment, the OptiX OSN 9500 integrates the MADM and DXC NE types.
Interface Type Optical interface Electrical Interface Clock interface Auxiliary interface Power interface Alarm interface
Rate and feature 155520 kbit/s, 622080 kbit/s, 2488320 kbit/s, 9953280 kbit/s, GE 155520 kbit/s 2048 kbit/s, 2048 kHz Administration interface, orderwire interface, data interface Cabinet power interface, subrack power interface, HUB power interface Alarm input interface, alarm output interface, alarm concatenation interface, cabinet alarm indicator drive interface.
Interface STM-1 optical interface STM-4 optical interface STM-16 optical interface STM-64 optical interface GE optical interface
Type S-1.1, L-1.1 S-4.1, L-4.1 I-16, S-16.1, L-16.1, L-16.2, L-16.2(je), U-16.2(je), V-16.2(je) I-64.1, S-64.2a, S-64.2b, Le-64.2, L-64.2b, V-64.2b, 100G EA 1000BASE-LX, 1000BASE-SX
& Note: Optical interfaces with same rate but on different boards may be of different types. Refer to the respective board description parts in OptiX OSN 9500 Intelligent Optical Switching System Hardware Description Manual for details.
The laser security is in line with ITU-T Recommendation G.958. Optical fiber connector: LC/PC
Description Two 75-ohm 2048 kbit/s (G.703) clock signal inputs or two 75-ohm 2048 kHz (G.703) clock signal inputs. Two 75-ohm 2048 kbit/s (G.703) clock signal outputs or two 75-ohm 2048 kHz (G.703) clock signal outputs.
Description Ethernet interface, RS-232C interface, F&f interface One two-wire orderwire phone interface and two orderwire subnet outgoing connection interfaces. One 64 kbit/s codirectional data interface; four RS-422/RS-232 serial interfaces (optional)
The cabinet is powered by two stand-alone power supplies accessed at the power distribution unit.
2. Subrack Power Access Interface
The power for the subrack is accessed at the power access interface on the JPIU board, and is provided with 1+1 hot backup protection.
3. HUB Power Output Interface
The alarm input interface, alarm output interface, alarm concatenation interface and cabinet alarm indicator drive interface of the OptiX OSN 9500 equipment are provided by the EMPU board.
Board name JL64 JO16 JQ16 JD16 JL16 JLQ4 JH41 JLH1 JLHE EGT6 GE06 GXCH EXCH GXCL JSCC JSTG JSTI JEOW JCOM JPIU EMPU
Weight (kg) 1 1.2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.9 1.9 1.5 1.5 1 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.8 0.9 3.5 0.9
Slot IU01IU40 IU01IU32 IU01IU40 IU01IU40 IU01IU40 IU01IU32 IU01IU32 IU01IU32 IU18IU31 IU01IU32 IU01IU32 XCH XCH IU01IU32 SCC STG STI EOW COM PIU EPU
OptiX OSN 9500 Technical Manual - System Description Board name JPBU Power consumption (W) When the system works normally, the power consumption of the JPBU is so small that it can be ignored. When the JPBU and EMPU work together to provide power supply to the system MBUS, the power consumption is 70 W. When the function of power protection is enabled, the JPBU can provide power protection for one board at the same time, with the maximum power consumption reaching 250 W. JDCU JBPA JBA2 0 20 20 0.5 1.1 1.1
B Features of the OptiX OSN 9500 Weight (kg) 0.9 Slot PBU
Name Cabinet
Size 2,200 mm (H) x 600 mm (W) x 600 mm (D) 2,600 mm (H) x 600 mm (W) x 600 mm (D)
900 mm (H) x 530 mm (W) x 545 mm (D) 300 mm (H) x2.0 mm (W) x 35 mm (D)
Item Radiated emission Conducted emission Electrostatic discharge Inject current immunity Immunity from radiated electrostatic fields
Item Sea level elevation Air pressure Temperature Relative humidity Earthquake-proof performance
Range 4000 m 70106kPa 0C40C 10%90% Capable of resisting 79 Richter scale earthquake.
GF 014-95: Environment conditions for the communication equipment room ETS 300 019-1-3: Class 3.2 Partly temperature-controlled locations; NEBS GR-63-CORE: Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) requirement: Physical protection
Item Sea level elevation Air pressure Temperature Temperature change rate Relative humidity Solar radiation Heat radiation Air speed
Range 5000 m 70106 kPa 40C+70C 1C /min 10%100% 1120 W/s 600 W/s 30 m/s
2. Waterproof Requirement
Step 1 Equipment storage requirements at the customer site: Generally the equipment is stored indoors. Step 2 Where there is no water on the floor and no water leakage on the packing boxes of the equipment. The equipment should not be stored in places where leakage is probable, such as near the auto firefighting and heating facilities. Step 3 If the equipment is required to be stored outdoors, the following four conditions should be met at the same time:
n n
The packing boxes are intact. Necessary rainproof measures should have been taken to prevent rainwater from entering the packing boxes. There is no water on the ground where the packing boxes are stored, let alone water entering into the packing boxes. The packing boxes are not directly exposed to the sun.
3. Biological Environment
Propagation of fungi and mould fungi should be suppressed. No rodent animals (for example, mice). Huawei Technologies Proprietary B-9
No explosion-conducting, electricity, and magnetic conductive and corrosive dust are allowed. The concentration of the mechanical active substances complies with the requirements listed in Table B-11.
Table B-11 Concentration requirements for mechanical active substances
The concentration of the chemical active substances complies with the requirements listed in Table B-12.
Table B-12 Concentration requirements for chemical active substances
Content 0.30 mg/m 0.10 mg/m 0.50 mg/m 1.00 mg/m 0.10 mg/m 0.10 mg/m 0.01 mg/m 0.05 mg/m
5. Mechanical Stress
Table B-13 Requirement for mechanical stress
Range 7.0 mm 29 Hz Collision response spectrum II Static load 20.0 m/s 9200 Hz 250 m/s 5 kPa
Astable collision
OptiX OSN 9500 Technical Manual - System Description Item Note: Sub-item Range
Collision response spectrum: A response curve of the highest accelerated speed, generated by the equipment at the strike of a specified collision. Collision response spectrum II implies the duration of the semisinusoidal collision response spectrum is 6 ms. Static load: The downward pressure borne by the packaged equipment piled in a specified way.
Item Sea level elevation Air pressure Temperature Temperature change rate Relative humidity Solar radiation Heat radiation Air speed
Range 5000 m 70106kPa 40C+70C 3C/min 10%100% 1120 W/s 600 W/s 30 m/s
2. Waterproof Requirement
The following conditions should be met during the transportation: n The packing boxes are intact.
n
Necessary rainproof measures should be taken for the means of transport to prevent rainwater from entering the packing boxes. There is no water in the means of transportation.
3. Biological Environment
Propagation of fungi and mould fungi should be suppressed. No rodent animals (for example, mice).
4. Air Cleanness
No explosion-conducting, electricity and magnetic conductive, and corrosive dust are allowed. The concentration of the mechanical active substances complies with the requirements listed in Table B-15.
The concentration of the chemical active substances complies with the requirements listed in Table B-16.
Table B-16 Concentration requirements for chemical active substances
Content 0.30 mg/m 0.10 mg/m 0.50 mg/m 1.00 mg/m 0.10 mg/m 0.10 mg/m 0.01 mg/m 0.05 mg/m
5. Mechanical Stress
Table B-17 Requirement for mechanical stress
Range 20.0 m/s 9200 Hz 3 m/s 9200 Hz 300 m/s 10 kPa 40.0 m/s 200500 Hz 1 m/s 200500 Hz
Random vibration
Astable collision
Note: Collision response spectrum: A response curve of the highest accelerated speed, generated by the equipment at the strike of a specified collision. Collision response spectrum II implies the duration of the semisinusoidal collision response spectrum is 6 ms. Static load: The downward pressure borne by the packaged equipment piled in a specified way.
Equipment name
Note: The temperature and humidity values are those obtained 1.5 m above the floor and 0.4 m ahead the equipment. Short-term operation means the consecutive operating time of the equipment does not exceed 96 hours, and the operating time accumulated in one year does not exceed 15 days.
Item Sea level elevation Air pressure Temperature change rate Solar radiation Heat radiation Air speed
Range 4000 m 70106 kPa 5C/h 700 W/s 600 W/s 1 m/s
2. Biological Environment
Propagation of fungi and mould fungi should be suppressed. No rodent animals (for example, mice).
3. Air Cleanness
No explosion-conducting, electricity and magnetic conductive, and corrosive dust are allowed. The concentration of the mechanical active substances complies with the requirements listed in Table B-20.
Table B-20 Concentration requirements for mechanical active substances
OptiX OSN 9500 Technical Manual - System Description Mechanical active substance Gravel Content 100 mg/m
The concentration of the chemical active substances complies with the requirements listed in Table B-21.
Table B-21 Concentration requirements for chemical active substances
Content 0.20 mg/m 0.006 mg/m 0.05 mg/m 0.01 mg/m 0.10 mg/m 0.01 mg/m 0.005 mg/m 5.0 mg/m
4. Mechanical Stress
Table B-22 Requirement for mechanical stress
Astable collision
Note: (1) Collision response spectrum: A response curve of the highest accelerated speed, generated by the equipment at the strike of a specified collision. Collision response spectrum II implies the duration of the semi-sinusoidal collision response spectrum is 6 ms. (2) Static load: The downward pressure borne by the packaged equipment piled in a specified way.