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OptiX PTN 1900 Hardware Description - (V100R002C01 04)
OptiX PTN 1900 Hardware Description - (V100R002C01 04)
Hardware Description
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Intended Audience
This document describes the equipment structure, subrack structure and board classification. This document also describes each board of different classes in details. This document helps you get the detailed information on the equipment hardware. The intended audiences of this document are: l l l Network planning engineers Hardware installation engineers System maintenance engineers
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Change History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains all updates made in previous issues.
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Others l l l l l Adds the description of the filler panel. Adds the description of the pluggable optical and pulggable electrical module. Optimizes the description of indicators. Optimizes certain figures. Modifies the known anomalies.
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The inter-board relation diagram is updated. The operating temperature of boards is updated.
Processing Boards l The number of concatenated PWs supported by the AD1 is updated to 512.
Interface Boards l l The technical specifications of the optical interfaces on the EFG2 are updated. The technical specifications of the optical interfaces on the POD41 are updated.
Cross-Connect and System Control Boards The description about jumpers on the TN71CXP and TN72CXP is updated. Others l l l l l In the part of technical specifications of each board, the board power consumption is added. In the part of interfaces on the front panel of each board, fiber/cable connections to the interfaces are added. In the part of labels for optical modules, the label diagrams, and the mapping relations between optical modules and boards are added. Certain figures and tables are optimized. Known defects are fixed.
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Certain figures and tables are optimized. Known defects are fixed.
Subrack Information about the EFF8 is new in section Valid Slots for Boards and section Mapping Relation Between Processing Boards and Interface Boards. Board Overview Information about the EFF8 is new in section Boards and section Inter-Board Relation. The inter-board relation diagram is refreshed. Processing Boards l Specifications of the MD1 are refreshed (the maximum of ATM remote service connections supported by the equipment from 512 to 1k, and the maximum of ATM local service connections supported by the equipment from 256 to 512). Specifications of the CD1 are refreshed (the maximum of ATM remote service connections supported by the equipment from 512 to 1k, and the maximum of ATM local service connections supported by the equipment from 256 to 512).
Interface Boards Details on the EFF8 is new. Cross-connect and System Control Boards l l Details on TN72CXP is new Information about that TN72CXP supports the IEEE 1588 V2 clock function.
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In section Board Indicators, information about indicators on the EFF8 is new. In section Power Consumption and Weight, specifications of the EFF8 are new. Specifications of the 75-ohm 8 x E1 Cable are refreshed. Product nameplate label is refreshed. Known defects are fixed.
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Interface Boards l l ETFC, EFG2, and POD41: The specifications are refreshed (MPLS-Tunnel from 256 to 1k, PWs from 1k to 2k, and APS protection groups from 64 to 256). L12 and L75: Slot limitations are new. Information about the DB44 pins is corrected.
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About This Document...................................................................................................................iii 1 Equipment Structure.................................................................................................................1-1 2 Cabinet.........................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Cabinet Types..................................................................................................................................................2-2 2.2 Cabinet Indicators and DC Power Distribution...............................................................................................2-3 2.2.1 Cabinet Indicators.................................................................................................................................. 2-3 2.2.2 DC Power Distribution Unit...................................................................................................................2-4 2.3 Technical Specification...................................................................................................................................2-7
3 Subrack.........................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Subrack Structure and Slots............................................................................................................................ 3-2 3.2 Valid Slots for Boards.....................................................................................................................................3-4 3.3 Technical Specification...................................................................................................................................3-5
4 Board Overview..........................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Appearance and Dimensions of Boards..........................................................................................................4-2 4.2 Board Classification........................................................................................................................................4-4 4.3 Inter-Board Relation........................................................................................................................................4-5 4.4 Board Running Environment.......................................................................................................................... 4-6
5 Processing Boards.......................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 MD1................................................................................................................................................................ 5-2 5.1.1 Version Description................................................................................................................................5-2 5.1.2 Functions and Features...........................................................................................................................5-2 5.1.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.......................................................................................................5-4 5.1.4 Front Panel............................................................................................................................................. 5-6 5.1.5 Valid Slots..............................................................................................................................................5-6 5.1.6 TPS Protection for Boards......................................................................................................................5-7 5.1.7 Board Configuration Reference............................................................................................................. 5-9 5.1.8 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................ 5-9 5.2 CD1................................................................................................................................................................. 5-9 5.2.1 Version Description..............................................................................................................................5-10 5.2.2 Functions and Features.........................................................................................................................5-10 5.2.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.....................................................................................................5-12 Issue 04 (2010-10-15) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. ix
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OptiX PTN 1900 Packet Transport Platform of PTN Series Hardware Description 5.2.4 Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................5-14 5.2.5 Valid Slots............................................................................................................................................5-15 5.2.6 Board Configuration Reference...........................................................................................................5-15 5.2.7 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................5-15
5.3 AD1...............................................................................................................................................................5-17 5.3.1 Version Description..............................................................................................................................5-18 5.3.2 Functions and Features.........................................................................................................................5-18 5.3.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.....................................................................................................5-19 5.3.4 Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................5-21 5.3.5 Valid Slots............................................................................................................................................5-22 5.3.6 Board Configuration Reference...........................................................................................................5-22 5.3.7 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................5-22
6 Interface Boards..........................................................................................................................6-1
6.1 ETFC...............................................................................................................................................................6-2 6.1.1 Version Description................................................................................................................................6-2 6.1.2 Functions and Features...........................................................................................................................6-2 6.1.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.......................................................................................................6-3 6.1.4 Front Panel.............................................................................................................................................6-4 6.1.5 Valid Slots..............................................................................................................................................6-6 6.1.6 Board Configuration Reference.............................................................................................................6-6 6.1.7 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................6-6 6.2 EFF8................................................................................................................................................................6-7 6.2.1 Version Description................................................................................................................................6-7 6.2.2 Functions and Features...........................................................................................................................6-7 6.2.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.......................................................................................................6-8 6.2.4 Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................6-10 6.2.5 Valid Slots............................................................................................................................................6-12 6.2.6 Board Configuration Reference...........................................................................................................6-12 6.2.7 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................6-13 6.3 EFG2.............................................................................................................................................................6-14 6.3.1 Version Description..............................................................................................................................6-15 6.3.2 Functions and Features.........................................................................................................................6-15 6.3.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.....................................................................................................6-16 6.3.4 Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................6-17 6.3.5 Valid Slots............................................................................................................................................6-20 6.3.6 Board Configuration Reference...........................................................................................................6-20 6.3.7 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................6-20 6.4 POD41...........................................................................................................................................................6-22 6.4.1 Version Description..............................................................................................................................6-23 6.4.2 Functions and Features.........................................................................................................................6-23 6.4.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.....................................................................................................6-24 6.4.4 Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................6-25 x Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Issue 04 (2010-10-15)
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6.4.5 Valid Slots............................................................................................................................................6-26 6.4.6 Board Configuration Reference...........................................................................................................6-27 6.4.7 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................6-27 6.5 AFO1.............................................................................................................................................................6-29 6.5.1 Version Description..............................................................................................................................6-29 6.5.2 Functions and Features.........................................................................................................................6-30 6.5.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.....................................................................................................6-31 6.5.4 Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................6-33 6.5.5 Valid Slots............................................................................................................................................6-35 6.5.6 Board Configuration Reference...........................................................................................................6-35 6.5.7 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................6-35 6.6 L75/L12.........................................................................................................................................................6-37 6.6.1 Version Description..............................................................................................................................6-38 6.6.2 Function and Feature............................................................................................................................6-38 6.6.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.....................................................................................................6-38 6.6.4 Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................6-39 6.6.5 Valid Slots............................................................................................................................................6-42 6.6.6 Board Configuration Reference...........................................................................................................6-43 6.6.7 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................6-43
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OptiX PTN 1900 Packet Transport Platform of PTN Series Hardware Description 8.1.1 Version Description................................................................................................................................8-2 8.1.2 Functions and Features...........................................................................................................................8-2 8.1.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.......................................................................................................8-3 8.1.4 Front Panel.............................................................................................................................................8-4 8.1.5 Valid Slots..............................................................................................................................................8-5 8.1.6 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................8-5
8.2 FANA..............................................................................................................................................................8-5 8.2.1 Version Description................................................................................................................................8-6 8.2.2 Functions and Features...........................................................................................................................8-6 8.2.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.......................................................................................................8-6 8.2.4 Front Panel.............................................................................................................................................8-7 8.2.5 Valid Slots..............................................................................................................................................8-8 8.2.6 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................8-8 8.3 FANB..............................................................................................................................................................8-8 8.3.1 Version Description................................................................................................................................8-9 8.3.2 Functions and Features...........................................................................................................................8-9 8.3.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow.......................................................................................................8-9 8.3.4 Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................8-10 8.3.5 Valid Slots............................................................................................................................................8-11 8.3.6 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................8-11
9 Filler Panel...................................................................................................................................9-1
9.1 Functions and Features....................................................................................................................................9-2 9.2 Appearance and Valid Slots............................................................................................................................9-2
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12.4.2 Crossover Cable...............................................................................................................................12-19 12.5 Clock Cable...............................................................................................................................................12-20 12.5.1 External Clock Cable.......................................................................................................................12-20 12.5.2 Clock Bridging Cable.......................................................................................................................12-21 12.6 Cabinet Indicator Cable.............................................................................................................................12-23 12.7 Alarm Input/Output Cable.........................................................................................................................12-24
A Indicators...................................................................................................................................A-1
A.1 Cabinet Indicators..........................................................................................................................................A-2 A.2 Board Indicators............................................................................................................................................A-2
B Labels..........................................................................................................................................B-1
B.1 Safety Label...................................................................................................................................................B-2 B.1.1 Labels....................................................................................................................................................B-2 B.1.2 Label Position.......................................................................................................................................B-3 B.2 Engineering Labels........................................................................................................................................B-4
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Figure 1-1 OptiX PTN 1900 subrack installed in the cabinet..............................................................................1-1 Figure 2-1 Appearance of the cabinets used to house the OptiX PTN 1900........................................................2-2 Figure 2-2 Position of cabinet indicators and DC PDU.......................................................................................2-3 Figure 2-3 Appearance of the DC PDU...............................................................................................................2-4 Figure 2-4 Appearance of the front panel of the DC PDU...................................................................................2-5 Figure 2-5 Internal connection of the DC PDU...................................................................................................2-6 Figure 2-6 Appearance of the Short-circuit Copper Connector...........................................................................2-7 Figure 3-1 Structure of the OptiX PTN 1900 subrack.........................................................................................3-2 Figure 3-2 Slot layout of the OptiX PTN 1900....................................................................................................3-3 Figure 4-1 Diagram of the inter-board relation of boards for the OptiX PTN 1900............................................4-6 Figure 5-1 Block diagram for the working principle of the MD1........................................................................5-5 Figure 5-2 Appearance of the front panel of the MD1.........................................................................................5-6 Figure 5-3 TPS protection principle of the service sub-board MD1....................................................................5-8 Figure 5-4 Hardware configuration of two 1:1 TPS protection groups provided by the service sub-board MD1 ...............................................................................................................................................................................5-8 Figure 5-5 Block diagram for the working principle of the CD1.......................................................................5-12 Figure 5-6 Appearance of the front panel of the CD1........................................................................................5-14 Figure 5-7 Block diagram for the working principle of the AD1.......................................................................5-19 Figure 5-8 Appearance of the front panel of the AD1........................................................................................5-21 Figure 6-1 Block diagram for the working principle of the ETFC.......................................................................6-3 Figure 6-2 Appearance of the front panel of the ETFC........................................................................................6-5 Figure 6-3 Block diagram for the functions of the EFF8.....................................................................................6-9 Figure 6-4 Font Panel of the EFF8.....................................................................................................................6-11 Figure 6-5 Block diagram for the working principle of the EFG2.....................................................................6-16 Figure 6-6 Appearance of the front panel of the EFG2......................................................................................6-18 Figure 6-7 Block diagram for the working principle of the POD41..................................................................6-24 Figure 6-8 Appearance of the front panel of the POD41...................................................................................6-25 Figure 6-9 Block diagram for the working principle of the AFO1....................................................................6-31 Figure 6-10 Front panel of the AFO1.................................................................................................................6-34 Figure 6-11 Block diagram for the working principle of the L75/L12..............................................................6-38 Figure 6-12 Appearances of the front panel of the L75 and the L12.................................................................6-40 Figure 7-1 Block diagram for the working principle of the TN71CXP...............................................................7-3 Figure 7-2 J2 on the TN71CXP............................................................................................................................7-6 Figure 7-3 Appearance of the front panel of the TN71CXP................................................................................7-8 Issue 04 (2010-10-15) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. xv
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OptiX PTN 1900 Packet Transport Platform of PTN Series Hardware Description Figure 7-4 Block diagram for the working principle of the TN72CXP.............................................................7-15
Figure 7-5 J2 on the TN72CXP..........................................................................................................................7-17 Figure 7-6 Appearance of the front panel of the TN72CXP..............................................................................7-19 Figure 8-1 Block diagram for the working principle of the PIU..........................................................................8-3 Figure 8-2 Appearance of the front panel of the PIU...........................................................................................8-4 Figure 8-3 Block diagram for the working principle of the FANA.....................................................................8-6 Figure 8-4 Appearance of the front panel of the FANA......................................................................................8-7 Figure 8-5 Block diagram for the working principle of the FANB......................................................................8-9 Figure 8-6 Appearance of the front panel of the FANB.....................................................................................8-10 Figure 9-1 Appearances of filler panels...............................................................................................................9-2 Figure 10-1 Appearance of the eSFP optical module.........................................................................................10-2 Figure 10-2 Optical module labels.....................................................................................................................10-2 Figure 11-1 Appearance of the GE SFP electrical module................................................................................ 11-1 Figure 12-1 LC/PC optical connector................................................................................................................ 12-3 Figure 12-2 FC/PC optical connector.................................................................................................................12-4 Figure 12-3 SC/PC optical connector.................................................................................................................12-4 Figure 12-4 Structure of the cabinet -48 V power cable and BGND power grounding cable...........................12-5 Figure 12-5 Structure of the cabinet PGND protection grounding cable (JG2&OT)........................................ 12-6 Figure 12-6 Appearance of the cabinet PGND protection grounding cable (JG2&OT)....................................12-6 Figure 12-7 Structure of the cabinet door grounding cable................................................................................12-7 Figure 12-8 Appearance of the cabinet door grounding cable...........................................................................12-7 Figure 12-9 Structure of the subrack power cable (1)........................................................................................12-8 Figure 12-10 Structure of the subrack power cable (2)......................................................................................12-8 Figure 12-11 RJ-45 connector..........................................................................................................................12-10 Figure 12-12 Structure of the straight through cable........................................................................................12-10 Figure 12-13 Appearance of the straight through cable...................................................................................12-11 Figure 12-14 Structure of the crossover cable..................................................................................................12-11 Figure 12-15 Appearance of the crossover cable.............................................................................................12-12 Figure 12-16 Pin assignment of the straight through cable..............................................................................12-12 Figure 12-17 Structure of the crossover cable..................................................................................................12-13 Figure 12-18 Structure of the 75-ohm E1 cable...............................................................................................12-15 Figure 12-19 Structure of the 120-ohm 8 x E1 cable.......................................................................................12-17 Figure 12-20 Appearance of the 120-ohm 8 x E1 cable...................................................................................12-18 Figure 12-21 Connector structure of the 120-ohm clock cable........................................................................12-20 Figure 12-22 Structure of the clock bridging cable..........................................................................................12-21 Figure 12-23 Structure of the cabinet indicator cable......................................................................................12-23 Figure 12-24 Appearance of the cabinet indicator cable..................................................................................12-23 Figure 12-25 Structure of the alarm input/output cable connector...................................................................12-25 Figure B-1 Position of labels on the subrack.......................................................................................................B-3
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Table 2-1 Indicators on the ETSI cabinet.............................................................................................................2-3 Table 2-2 Specifications of the cabinets for the OptiX PTN 1900 subrack.........................................................2-7 Table 3-1 Mapping relation between slots for processing boards and interface boards of the OptiX PTN 1900 ...............................................................................................................................................................................3-3 Table 3-2 Mapping relation between processing boards and interface boards of the OptiX PTN 1900..............3-4 Table 3-3 Valid slots for boards in the OptiX PTN 1900 subrack.......................................................................3-4 Table 3-4 Specifications of the OptiX PTN 1900 subrack...................................................................................3-5 Table 4-1 Appearance and dimensions of boards for the OptiX PTN 1900.........................................................4-2 Table 4-2 Boards and their key functions.............................................................................................................4-4 Table 4-3 Requirements for the board running environment...............................................................................4-6 Table 5-1 Functions and features of the MD1......................................................................................................5-2 Table 5-2 Mapping relation between slots for the CXP that houses the MD1 and slots for the corresponding interface board......................................................................................................................................................................5-7 Table 5-3 Mapping relation between slots for the working boards and slots for the protection boards of the TPS protection for the service sub-board MD1............................................................................................................5-9 Table 5-4 Functions and features of the CD1.....................................................................................................5-10 Table 5-5 Types and usage of the interfaces on the CD1...................................................................................5-15 Table 5-6 Technical specifications of the STM-1 optical interface...................................................................5-16 Table 5-7 Related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional interface optical interface and wavelength allocation..........................................................................................................................................5-17 Table 5-8 Functions and Features of the AD1....................................................................................................5-18 Table 5-9 Types and usage of the interfaces on the AD1...................................................................................5-22 Table 5-10 Technical specifications of the STM-1 optical interface.................................................................5-23 Table 5-11 Related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional interface optical interface and wavelength allocation..........................................................................................................................................5-24 Table 6-1 Functions and Features of the ETFC....................................................................................................6-2 Table 6-2 Types and usage of the interfaces on the ETFC...................................................................................6-6 Table 6-3 Pin assignment of the RJ-45 connector on the ETFC..........................................................................6-6 Table 6-4 Interface specifications of the ETFC....................................................................................................6-7 Table 6-5 Functions and Features of the EFF8.....................................................................................................6-8 Table 6-6 Interfaces of the EFF8........................................................................................................................6-12 Table 6-7 Performance specifications of the FE optical interface......................................................................6-13 Table 6-8 Related optical module part numbers of 100BASE-BX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation .............................................................................................................................................................................6-14 Table 6-9 Functions and Features of the EFG2..................................................................................................6-15 Issue 04 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OptiX PTN 1900 Packet Transport Platform of PTN Series Hardware Description Table 6-10 Types and usage of the interfaces on the EFG2...............................................................................6-19 Table 6-11 Pins for the GE electrical interface..................................................................................................6-20 Table 6-12 Technical specifications of the GE optical interface........................................................................6-20 Table 6-13 Related optical module part numbers of 1000BASE-CWDM optical interfaces and related optical module wavelength allocation.............................................................................................................................6-22 Table 6-14 Related optical module part numbers of 1000BASE-BX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation .............................................................................................................................................................................6-22 Table 6-15 Specifications of the electrical interfaces on the EFG2...................................................................6-22 Table 6-16 Functions and Features of the POD41.............................................................................................6-23 Table 6-17 Types and usage of the interfaces on the POD41.............................................................................6-26 Table 6-18 Technical specifications of the STM-1 optical interface.................................................................6-27 Table 6-19 Related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional interface optical interface and wavelength allocation..........................................................................................................................................6-28 Table 6-20 Technical specifications of the STM-4 optical interface.................................................................6-28 Table 6-21 Functions and Features of the AFO1...............................................................................................6-30 Table 6-22 Types and usage of the interfaces on the AFO1...............................................................................6-35 Table 6-23 Technical specifications of the STM-1 optical interface.................................................................6-36 Table 6-24 Related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional interface optical interface and wavelength allocation..........................................................................................................................................6-37 Table 6-25 Types and usage of the interfaces on the L75..................................................................................6-41 Table 6-26 Pins of the 75-ohm DB44 interfaces................................................................................................6-41 Table 6-27 Pins of the 120-ohm DB44 interfaces..............................................................................................6-42 Table 6-28 Interface specifications of the L75/L12...........................................................................................6-43 Table 7-1 Jumpers on the TN71CXP...................................................................................................................7-6 Table 7-2 J42 jumpers..........................................................................................................................................7-7 Table 7-3 Types and usage of the interfaces on the TN71CXP...........................................................................7-9 Table 7-4 Pin assignment of the ETH and EXT interfaces................................................................................7-10 Table 7-5 Pin assignment of the LAMP1 and LAMP2 interfaces......................................................................7-10 Table 7-6 Pin assignment of the F&f interface...................................................................................................7-11 Table 7-7 Pin assignment of the CLK1 and CLK2 interfaces............................................................................7-11 Table 7-8 Pin assignment of the ALMO interface.............................................................................................7-12 Table 7-9 Pin assignment of the ALMI interface...............................................................................................7-12 Table 7-10 Jumpers on the TN72CXP...............................................................................................................7-18 Table 7-11 J42 jumpers......................................................................................................................................7-18 Table 7-12 Types and usage of the interfaces on the TN72CXP.......................................................................7-20 Table 7-13 Pin assignment of the ETH and EXT interfaces..............................................................................7-21 Table 7-14 Pin assignment of the LAMP1 and LAMP2 interfaces....................................................................7-22 Table 7-15 Pin assignment of the F&f interface.................................................................................................7-22 Table 7-16 Pin assignment of the CLK1/TOD1 and CLK2/TOD2 interfaces...................................................7-23 Table 7-17 Pin assignment of the ALMO interface...........................................................................................7-24 Table 7-18 Pin assignment of the ALMI interface.............................................................................................7-24 Table 8-1 Functions and features of the PIU........................................................................................................8-2 Table 8-2 Types and usage of the interfaces on the PIU......................................................................................8-4
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Table 9-1 Valid slots for filler panels...................................................................................................................9-3 Table 10-1 Boards where the eSFP optical module is applicable...................................................................... 10-2 Table 10-2 Part numbers and types of optical modules......................................................................................10-3 Table 11-1 Part number and type of electrical module.......................................................................................11-1 Table 12-1 Types of Fiber..................................................................................................................................12-2 Table 12-2 Fiber Connector................................................................................................................................12-3 Table 12-3 Pin assignment of subrack power cable...........................................................................................12-9 Table 12-4 Pin assignment of the straight through cable.................................................................................12-13 Table 12-5 Pin assignment of the crossover cable...........................................................................................12-13 Table 12-6 Technical specifications of the straight through cable...................................................................12-14 Table 12-7 Technical specifications of the crossover cable.............................................................................12-14 Table 12-8 Pin assignment of the 75-ohm E1 cable ........................................................................................12-16 Table 12-9 Pin assignment of the 120-ohm E1 cable.......................................................................................12-18 Table 12-10 Pin assignment of the 120-ohm clock cable.................................................................................12-20 Table 12-11 Pin assignment of the clock bridging cable connector.................................................................12-22 Table 12-12 Technical specifications of the clock bridging cable...................................................................12-22 Table 12-13 Pin assignment of the cabinet indicator cable..............................................................................12-24 Table 12-14 Pin assignment of the alarm input................................................................................................12-25 Table A-1 Start status indicator combination......................................................................................................A-8 Table B-1 Labels..................................................................................................................................................B-2 Table B-2 Huawei specifications for engineering labels.....................................................................................B-4 Table C-1 Power consumption and weight..........................................................................................................C-1 Table D-1 Mapping relation between the service type and C2 byte....................................................................D-1 Table D-2 Mapping relation between the service type and V5 byte...................................................................D-2
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1 Equipment Structure
Equipment Structure
The OptiX PTN 1900 equipment consists of the subrack and boards. Figure 1-1 shows the subrack installed in the cabinet. Figure 1-1 OptiX PTN 1900 subrack installed in the cabinet
Cabinet
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Cabinet
This chapter describes the types, configuration and technical specifications of the cabinet. 2.1 Cabinet Types The OptiX PTN 1900 can be installed in a 300 mm deep ETSI cabinet (N63E cabinet or T63 cabinet) or in a third-party 19-inch cabinet. 2.2 Cabinet Indicators and DC Power Distribution On the top of the ETSI cabinet, there are cabinet indicators and a DC power distribution unit (PDU). 2.3 Technical Specification Technical specifications of the cabinet cover the types, dimensions, and weight.
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Figure 2-1 shows the cabinets used to house the OptiX PTN 1900 subrack. Figure 2-1 Appearance of the cabinets used to house the OptiX PTN 1900
T63 cabinet
N63E cabinet
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2.2.1 Cabinet Indicators Cabinet indicators are on the top of the ETSI cabinet. The cabinet indicators indicate the power supply status and the severity of current alarms generated in the equipment. Observing the cabinet indicators, you can acknowledge the current running status of the equipment. 2.2.2 DC Power Distribution Unit The OptiX PTN 1900 supports various power supply devices, one of which is the DC power distribution unit (PDU). The DC power distribution unit (PDU) is located under the cabinet indicates and installed in the ESTI cabinet to input the external power supply. The DC PDU provides the -48 V or -60 V DC power supply to the PIU. The DC PDU, which uses the magnetic circuit breaker, can be flexibly configured.
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Status Unlit.
Indication No power is supplied to the equipment. Critical alarms are generated in the equipment. No critical alarms are generated in the equipment. Major alarms are generated in the equipment. No major alarms are generated in the equipment. Minor alarms are generated in the equipment. No minor alarms are generated in the equipment.
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Lit. Unlit.
Lit. Unlit.
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The cabinet indicators are driven by boards in the subrack. The cabinet indicators can be lit only after the alarm cables are correctly connected and the subrack is powered on. For details of the alarm cable, see 12.7 Alarm Input/Output Cable.
Figure 2-4 shows the appearance of the front panel of the DC PDU.
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4. Grounding scheme indication hole
CAUTION
The DC PDU should be maintained when the power supply is normal. Area A and area B, which serve as mutual backups, cannot be maintained at the same time.
The DC PDU consists of the following areas. l l l Power supply input area: This area provides eight channels of power input terminals, which are used to access eight channels of DC power supplies. Power supply switch area: Eight switches, which are used to control the output of the power supply, are present at the left and right sides of the DC PDU (four at each side). Power supply output area: Eight groups of power terminals are present at the left and right sides of the DC PDU (four groups at each side) . Eight groups of power terminals correspond to eight power switches at the left and right sides of the DC PDU (four at each side).
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Area A and area B of the DC PDU serve as mutual hot backups. If the OpitX PTN 1900 is installed in the same cabinet with the OpitX PTN 3900 , the DC PDU supports the external power supply equal to or larger than 50 A and supports the fuse capacity of 50 A. If the OpitX PTN 1900 is installed separately, the DC PDU supports the external power supply equal to or larger than 30 A and supports the fuse capacity of 30 A. If the backup is available, the switch can be removed or replaced when the power is on. For details, see OptiX PTN 1900 Quick Installation Guide. The DC PDU supports two grounding schemes, DC-C and DC-I, while the OptiX PTN 1900 only supports the DC-I scheme.
NOTE
For the DC-C scheme, DC return conductors at multiple points can be connected to the common grounding network. For the DC-I scheme, the DC return conductor at only one point can be connected to the common grounding network. The short-circuit copper bar inside the DC PDU determines whether the DC-C or DCI scheme is used. You can check whether the short-circuit copper bar is available by looking through the grounding scheme indication hole on the front panel of the DC PDU. If the short-circuit copper bar is available, the grounding scheme is DC-C. Otherwise, the grounding scheme is DC-I. Figure 2-4 shows the grounding scheme indication hole.
Internal Connection
The internal connection of the DC PDU is shown in Figure 2-5. Figure 2-5 Internal connection of the DC PDU
Power output terminal NEG(-) Power supply switchfor the subrack Power input terminal RTN(+)
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The DC PDU can input or output eight channels of 30 A power supplies. The DC PDU can provide power supplies to four OptiX PTN 1900 subracks at the same time, each of which can access two channels of power supplies. Two PIU boards are present in each subrack. Each PIU can access one channel of power supply to provide power supply to the subrack. The two PIU boards use the 1+1 backup scheme. When one PIU fails, the other PIU can ensure the normal running of the equipment.
NOTE
If eight channels of power supplies cannot be accessed in the input area of the PDU, you can use a shortcircuit copper connector to access four channels of power supplies, which are then divided into eight channels of power supplies. Figure 2-6 shows the appearance of the short-circuit copper connector.
The DC PDU can provide power supply to the independently installed OptiX PTN 1900 subrack, or provide power supplies to the OptiX PTN 3900 and OptiX PTN 1900 subracks installed in the same cabinet.For the connection between the DC PDU and OptiX PTN 1900 subrack, see the OptiX PTN 1900 Quick Installation Guide.
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Subrack
The subrack, which is used to house various types of boards, is the basic unit of the OptiX PTN 1900. 3.1 Subrack Structure and Slots The OptiX PTN 1900 is of a dual-layer structure. The subrack consists of the processing board area, interface board area, power supply board area and fan area. 3.2 Valid Slots for Boards The OptiX PTN 1900 provides 11 slots in total. Service sub-boards must be inserted on the CXP board. 3.3 Technical Specification Technical specifications of the subrack cover the dimensions, weight, maximum power consumption, voltage range and maximum current.
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Figure 3-1 shows the structure of the OptiX PTN 1900 subrack. Figure 3-1 Structure of the OptiX PTN 1900 subrack
Functions of these areas of the subrack are as follows. l l l l Processing board area, which is used to house the system control, cross-connect and multiprotocol unit (CXP) and service sub-boards. Interface board area, which is used to house the interface boards. Power supply board area, which is used to house the power supply boards. Fan area, which is used to house the fan tray assembly.
Slot Allocation
The upper layer of the OptiX PTN 1900 subrack has eight slots and the lower layer has three slots. Each of slots 1 and 2 has two sub-slots for sub-boards. Figure 3-2 shows the position of each slot in the OptiX PTN 1900 subrack.
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Table 3-2 lists the mapping relation between processing boards and interface boards.
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Table 3-2 Mapping relation between processing boards and interface boards of the OptiX PTN 1900 Processing Board CXP Service Sub-Board MD1 AD1, CD1 Interface Board L75, L12 ETFC, EFG2, POD41, EFF8, AFO1
l The MD1 should be jointly used with the CXP and L12/ L75. l When the MD1 is not configured with TPS protection, insert the MD1 to the CXP in slot 1. l For TPS protection, slot 2-1 protects slot 1-1 and slot 2-2 protects slot 1-2.
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Remarks The AD1 should be jointly used with the CXP. The AFO1 should be jointly used with the CXP. The ETFC should be jointly used with the CXP. The EFF8 should be jointly used with the CXP. The EFG2 should be jointly used with the CXP. The POD41 should be jointly used with the CXP. The L12 should be jointly used with the MD1 and the CXP. The L75 should be jointly used with the MD1 and the CXP.
AFO1
8 x ATM STM-1 interface board 12 x FE electrical interface board 8 x FE optical interface board
ETFC
Slots 3 - 7
EFF8
Slots 3 - 7
EFG2
2 x GE optical interface board 2 x STM-4/STM-1 POS interface board 16 x E1 120-ohm electrical interface board 16 x E1 75-ohm electrical interface board
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Slots 3 - 6
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Specification l Typical configuration I (With system protection and TPS protection): Power consumption: 260 Heat dissipation: 260 Configuration: 2 x GE + 12 x FE + 32 x E1 l Typical configuration II: Power consumption: 160 Heat dissipation: 160 Configuration: 2 x GE + 8 x FE + 16 x E1
-38.4 to -57.6 (-48 V power supply) -48.0 to -72.0 (-60 V power supply)
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4.1 Appearance and Dimensions of Boards Appearance and dimensions vary with types of boards.
Board Overview
This section describes the appearance, dimension, classification, inter-board relation, and running environment of boards.
4.2 Board Classification Boards of the OptiX PTN 1900 include the service sub-board, interface board, system control, cross-connect and multiprotocol processing board, fan board and power supply board. 4.3 Inter-Board Relation Boards for the OptiX PTN 1900 are used together to provide various functions for the equipment. 4.4 Board Running Environment The equipment should be running in the qualified environment, and thus boards can run normally.
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Board Name ETFC, EFG2, POD41, L12, L75, EFF8, AFO1 CXP
Key Function Accesses FE, GE, POS STM-1/STM-4, ATM STM-1, and E1 signals. Acts as a service processing board and processes services accessed. Grooms services accessed. Provides the auxiliary interfaces. Performs the system control function. Processes the clock and time.
Dissipates heat generated by the equipment. Accesses the external power supply.
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Cabinet NM Alarm indicator interface interface interface F&f
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Control and administration module GE FE FE ATM STM-1 EFG2 ETFC EFF8 AFO1 Service processing and forwarding module MD1 E1 ATM STM-1 Channelized STM-1 L75/L12 MD1 AD1 CD1
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On the UNI side, the equipment is connected to the customer edge to access user services to the packet switching network (PSN). On the NNI side, the equipment is connected to the PSN equipment to complete the transmission of user services in the PSN network.
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Short-time running: the continuous running period not more than 72 hours, and the accumulated running period of a year not more than 15 days.
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Processing Boards
For the OptiX PTN 1900, processing boards, such as the MD1, CD1 and AD1, are available. 5.1 MD1 This section describes the MD1, a 32 x E1 service sub-board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 5.2 CD1 This section describes the CD1, a 2 x channelized STM-1 sub-board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 5.3 AD1 This section describes the AD1, a 2 x STM-1 ATM sub-board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications.
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This section describes the MD1, a 32 x E1 service sub-board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 5.1.1 Version Description The function version of the MD1 is TN81. 5.1.2 Functions and Features The MD1 mainly processes CES E1, IMA E1, ATM E1 and ML-PPP E1 services. The MD1 and the CXP form a 32-channel multiprotocol packet E1 processing system. 5.1.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The MD1 mainly consists of the line processing module, service converting module, link layer processing module, data processing module, logic control module, clock module and power supply module. 5.1.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the MD1, there are indicators. 5.1.5 Valid Slots When the MD1 is used as a service sub-board, it should be housed in the sub-slot of the CXP. 5.1.6 TPS Protection for Boards When used with the CXP and interface board, the MD1 can provide two 1:1 TPS protection groups. 5.1.7 Board Configuration Reference You can use the U2000 to configure parameters for the MD1. 5.1.8 Technical Specifications Specifications of the MD1 board cover board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
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Description The CES, IMA, and ML-PPP protocols can be flexibly configured based on the E1 port. Supports the Fractional E1. Supports the CES services and IMA services at 64 kbit/s level. Collection of bandwidth utilization statistics at an IMA/ML-PPP port Supported.
Supported. Supported. If bit errors occur in a certain period, the board reports an alarm. Supports the PRBS function in framed or unframed mode of an E1 port in the receive/transmit direction. Number of supported IMA groups Maximum number of supported E1 links of each IMA group 32 32
Dynamically enables/disables IMA groups, restarts the IMA group protocol, and dynamically add/delete IMA group members. Supported traffic type Constant Bit Rate (CBR) Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) UBR+ Real Time Variable Bit Rate (rt-VBR) Non-real Time Variable Bit Rate (nrtVBR) Number of supported ATM services Number of supported ATM VP/VC switching connections 256 1k
Supports the encapsulation from ATM VPC/VCC to PWE3 in the Nto-1 (N32) and 1-to-1 formats. Supports the PW encapsulation for the ATM cells in the concatenation and non-concatenation formats. The number of PW connections that support the cell concatenation is 256, and the maximum number of concatenated cells is 31. UNI-side ATM OAM Supports the connection confirm (CC) test.
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CES
32 CESoPSN SAToP
Supports the timeslot suppression function. Provides the idle 64 kbit/ s timeslot suppression function for the CES services in the CESoPSN mode to save the transmission bandwidth. Supported clock mode Retiming Self-adaptation
Supports setting of the jitter compensation buffer time for the CES service. (Range: 0.375 ms to 64 ms; step: 0.125 ms) Supports setting of the packet loading time for the CES service. (Range: 0.125 ms to 3 ms; step: 0.125 ms) ML-PPP Supported number of MLPPP groups. Maximum number of supported links in each MLPPP group. Used as the NNI. APS for ML-PPP links TPS protection Clock APS 1+1 and 1:1 protection and APS 1+1 protection can be configured for the LSPs carried by ML-PPP links. Supports the TPS protection. Work with the interface boards to process the line clocks. 32 16
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This module works with the CXP to process the line clock.
Indicator
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Table 5-2 lists the mapping relation between slots for the CXP that houses the MD1 and slots for the corresponding interface board. Table 5-2 Mapping relation between slots for the CXP that houses the MD1 and slots for the corresponding interface board Slot for the CXP That Houses the MD1 Slot 1-1 Slot 1-2 Slot 2-1 Slot 2-2 Slot for the Interface Board Slots 3, 4 Slots 5, 6 Slots 3, 4 Slots 5, 6
CAUTION
When used as the active sub-board, the MD1 can be housed only in sub-slot 1-1 and sub-slot 1-2.
The interface boards for the MD1 are L75 and L12. The two interface boards can realize the TPS protection when used with the MD1 and CXP. In addition, the protection principles and hardware configuration modes are the same. The TPS protection described in this document considers the L75 as an example.
Protection Principle
Figure 5-3 shows the TPS protection principle of the MD1.
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Failure
Working board
When the CXP detects that a working MD1 is faulty, the CXP performs the protection switching by using the TPS control bus to trigger the switch on the interface board. After the switching, the services accessed by the interface board are switched to the protection board for processing. Thus, the protection is realized.
Hardware Configuration
The MD1 is a service sub-board, which should be housed in the sub-slot of the CXP. When used with the CXP and interface board, the MD1 can provide two 1:1 TPS protection groups. Figure 5-4 shows the hardware configuration. Figure 5-4 Hardware configuration of two 1:1 TPS protection groups provided by the service sub-board MD1
SLOT 8 PIU SLOT 3 SLOT 4 SLOT 5 SLOT 9 PIU SLOT 1-1 SLOT 11 (FANB) SLOT 1 SLOT 2-1 SLOT 2 MD1 CXP SLOT 6 MD1 CXP SLOT 2-2 MD1 L75 L75 L75 L75 SLOT 7 SLOT 1-2 MD1
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In the figure, each CXP houses a service sub-board MD1. The two TPS protection groups are of the 1:1 protection. The board housed in slot 2-1 protects the board housed in slots 1-1. The board housed in slot 2-2 protects the board housed in slots 1-2.
Table 5-3 shows the mapping relation between slots for the working boards and slots for the protection boards of the TPS protection. Table 5-3 Mapping relation between slots for the working boards and slots for the protection boards of the TPS protection for the service sub-board MD1 Slot for the Working Board Slot 1-1 Slot 1-2 Slot for the Protection Board Slot 2-1 Slot 2-2 Slot for the Interface Board Slots 3, 4 Slots 5, 6
5.2 CD1
This section describes the CD1, a 2 x channelized STM-1 sub-board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 5.2.1 Version Description The function version of the CD1 is TN81. 5.2.2 Functions and Features When used with the CXP, the CD1 processes channelized STM-1 services. The CD1 can map packet E1 data into VC-12 for transmission. The CES, IMA, ATM E1 and ML-PPP E1 can be bundled for transmission. 5.2.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow
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The CD1 mainly consists of the SDH processing module, link layer processing module, data processing module, management module, clock module and power supply module. 5.2.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the CD1, there are indicators, a laser safety class label and interfaces. 5.2.5 Valid Slots The CD1, which is a service sub-board, should be housed in the sub-slot of the CXP. 5.2.6 Board Configuration Reference You can use the U2000 to configure parameters for the CD1. 5.2.7 Technical Specifications Specifications of the CD1 board cover specifications of interfaces, board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
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Description All VC-12 timeslots of each CD1 optical interface support the DCN function. By default, only the first, seventeenth, thirty-third, and fortyninth channels of VC-12 timeslots of each optical interface support the DCN function. Manually enabling or disabling the DCN function of VC-12 timeslots of CD1 optical interface is supported.
PRBSa IMA
Supports the PRBS function in framed or unframed mode of a VC-12 channel in the receive/transmit direction. Number of supported IMA groups Maximum number of supported VC-12 timeslots of each IMA group 126 32
Dynamically enables/disables IMA groups, restarts the IMA group protocol, and dynamically add/delete IMA group members. Supported traffic type CBR UBR UBR+ rt-VBR nrt-VBR Number of supported ATM services Number of supported ATM VP/VC switching connections 256 (128 supported by each optical interface) 1 k (512 supported by each optical interface)
Supports the encapsulation from ATM VPC/VCC to PWE3 in the Nto-1 (N32) and 1-to-1 formats. Supports the PW encapsulation for the ATM cells in the concatenation and non-concatenation formats. The number of PW connections that support the cell concatenation is 256, and the maximum number of concatenated cells is 31. UNI-side ATM OAM Supports the CC test. Supports the LB test. Supports the AIS. Supports the RDI. CES Number of supported CES services 126
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Description Supported emulation mode CESoPSN SAToP Supports the timeslot suppression function. Provides the idle 64 kbit/ s timeslot suppression function for the CES services in the CESoPSN mode to save the transmission bandwidth. Supported clock mode Retiming Self-adaptation
Supports setting of the jitter compensation buffer time for the CES service. (Range: 0.375 ms to 64 ms; step: 0.125 ms) Supports setting of the packet loading time for the CES service. (Range: 0.125 ms to 3 ms; step: 0.125 ms) ML-PPP Supported number of MLPPP groups. Maximum number of supported links in each MLPPP group. Used as the NNI. Extraction and insertion of S1 bytes LMSP protection Supported. Supports the 1+1 LMSP and 1:1 LMSP protection. 64 16
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Clock module
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This module manages and controls the modules on the board.
Clock Module
This module works with the CXP to process the line clock.
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The following indicators are present on the front panel of the CD1. l l l STAT indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the working status ACT indicator, green, which indicates the service activation status SRV indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the service status
Interface
On the CD1, two SFP interfaces are present. Table 5-5 lists the types and usage of the interfaces. For fiber corresponding to the interfaces, see 12.1.1 Types of Fiber.
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Table 5-5 Types and usage of the interfaces on the CD1 Interface on the Front Panel IN1 - IN2 Interface Type LC Usage
When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input interface for the STM-1 optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is not used.
OUT1 - OUT2
LC
When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an output interface for the STM-1 optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input/output interface for the STM-1 optical signal.
NOTE The SFP interface should be used with an optical module. l When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, two LC interfaces are provided on the left and right sides of the optical module. Each interface uses one fiber, which is used to transmit or receive service signals. l When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, only one LC interface is provided on the left side of the optical module. This optical interface uses only one fiber, which is used to transmit and receive service signals at the same time.
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Table 5-6 Technical specifications of the STM-1 optical interface Item Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Optical interface type Specification 155520 Two-fiber bidirectional interface S-1.1 (15 km) Fiber type Working wavelength range (nm) Single-mode 1261 to 1360 L-1.1 (40 km) Single-mode 1263 to 1360 L-1.2 (80 km) Single-mode 1480 to 1580 Single-fiber bidirectional interface S-1.1 (10 km) Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation. -15 to -8 L-1.1 (40 km) Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation. -5 to 0
Mean launched optical power (dBm) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB) Optical module part number
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-5 to 0
-5 to 0
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-34
-34
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-30
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-10 10
-10 10
-8 6.6
-10 10
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34060282
For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation.
For details, see the following table, related optical module part number of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation.
NOTE For details of the optical module, see 10.2 Optical Module Labels.
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Table 5-7 Related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional interface optical interface and wavelength allocation Item Optical module part number (15 km) Optical module part number (40 km) Transmitter wavelength (nm) Receiver wavelength (nm) 1260 to 1360 1480 to 1580 1480 to 1580 1260 to 1360 34060328 34060329 Local 34060363 Remote 34060364
Board dimensions (mm): 128.1 (H) x 197.1 (D) x 25.4 (W) Weight (kg): 0.34 Power consumption (W): 26.4
5.3 AD1
This section describes the AD1, a 2 x STM-1 ATM sub-board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 5.3.1 Version Description The function version of the AD1 is TN81. 5.3.2 Functions and Features The AD1, an ATM service processing board, is used to access 2 x STM-1 ATM services, switch ATM services and map ATM services to the PWE3. The AD1 processes the protocols for ATM services, manages connections and resources, performs performance counting, grooms the traffic and controls the congestion for the ATM layer. The AD1 complies with RFC 2515. The AD1 should be used with the CXP. 5.3.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The AD1 mainly consists of the ATM access module, ATM processing module, data processing module, management module, clock module and power module. 5.3.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the AD1, there are indicators, a laser safety class label and interfaces. 5.3.5 Valid Slots The AD1, which is a service sub-board, should be used with the CXP. 5.3.6 Board Configuration Reference You can use the U2000 to configure parameters for the AD1. 5.3.7 Technical Specifications Specifications of the AD1 cover specifications of interfaces, board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
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Supports the encapsulation from ATM VPC/VCC to PWE3 in the Nto-1 (N32) and 1-to-1 formats. Supports the PW encapsulation for the ATM cells in the concatenation and non-concatenation formats. The number of PW connections that support the cell concatenation is 512, and the maximum number of concatenated cells is 31. UNI-side ATM OAM Supports the CC test. Supports the LB test.
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Supports the 1+1 LMSP and 1:1 LMSP protection. The protection switching time is less than 50 ms. Supported.
Service signals
Service signals
Service signals
Management bus
Management bus
CXP
Clock module
1.2V
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for ATM services, manages connections and resources, performs performance counting, grooms the traffic and controls the congestion for the ATM layer. The services are then sent to the data processing module. The data processing module switches the ATM services and maps the ATM services to the PWE3. Finally, services are sent to the CXP.
Management Module
This module manages and controls the modules on the board.
Clock Module
This module works with the CXP to process the line clock.
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Indicator
The following indicators are present on the front panel of the AD1. l l l STAT indicator, red, green or orange, which indicates the board state ACT indicator, green, which indicates that the service is activated SRV indicator, red, green or orange, which indicates service alarms
Interface
On the AD1, two SFP interfaces are present. Table 5-9 lists the types and usage of the interfaces. For fiber corresponding to the interfaces, see 12.1.1 Types of Fiber.
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Table 5-9 Types and usage of the interfaces on the AD1 Interface on the Front Panel IN1-IN2 Interface Type LC Usage
When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input interface for the STM-1 optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is not used.
OUT1-OUT2
LC
When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an output interface for the STM-1 optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input/output interface for the STM-1 optical signal.
NOTE The SFP interface should be used with an optical module. l When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, two LC interfaces are provided on the left and right sides of the optical module. Each interface uses one fiber, which is used to transmit or receive service signals. l When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, only one LC interface is provided on the left side of the optical module. This optical interface uses only one fiber, which is used to transmit and receive service signals at the same time.
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Table 5-10 Technical specifications of the STM-1 optical interface Item Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Optical interface type Specification 155520 Two-fiber bidirectional interface S-1.1 (15 km) Fiber type Working wavelength range (nm) Single-mode 1261 to 1360 L-1.1 (40 km) Single-mode 1263 to 1360 L-1.2 (80 km) Single-mode 1480 to 1580 Single-fiber bidirectional interface S-1.1 (10 km) Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation. -15 to -8 L-1.1 (40 km) Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation. -5 to 0
Mean launched optical power (dBm) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB) Optical module part number
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
-28
-34
-34
-28.2
-30
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-10 10
-10 10
-8 6.6
-10 10
34060276
34060281
34060282
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For details, see the following table, related optical module part number of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation.
NOTE For details of the optical module, see 10.2 Optical Module Labels.
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Table 5-11 Related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional interface optical interface and wavelength allocation Item Optical module part number (15 km) Optical module part number (40 km) Transmitter wavelength (nm) Receiver wavelength (nm) 1260 to 1360 1480 to 1580 1480 to 1580 1260 to 1360 34060328 34060329 Local 34060363 Remote 34060364
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About This Chapter
Interface Boards
Interface boards are mainly used to connect to cables and fibers. This chapter describes the interface boards for the OptiX PTN 1900, in terms of the version, function, working principle, front panel, and parameters. 6.1 ETFC This section describes the ETFC, a 12 x FE electrical interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 6.2 EFF8 This section describes the EFF8, which is an 8 x FE optical interface board, with regard to the version, functions, features, working principle, front panel, valid slots, and technical specifications. 6.3 EFG2 This section describes the EFG2, a 2 x GE optical interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 6.4 POD41 This section describes the POD41, a 2 x 622M/155M POS interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 6.5 AFO1 This section describes the AFO1, an 8-channel ATM STM-1 service interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots, and technical specifications. 6.6 L75/L12 This section describes the L75/L12, a 16 x E1 75-ohm interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications.
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6.1 ETFC
This section describes the ETFC, a 12 x FE electrical interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 6.1.1 Version Description The function version of the ETFC is TN81. 6.1.2 Functions and Features The ETFC accesses 12 x FE electrical signals, and processes the services with the processing board CXP. 6.1.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The ETFC mainly consists of interface conversion module, service processing module, management module, clock module and power supply module. 6.1.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the ETFC, there are indicators and interfaces. 6.1.5 Valid Slots For the OptiX PTN 1900, the ETFC can be housed in any of slots 3 - 7 in the interface area. When used with the active and standby CXP, the ETFC can access and process services from the Ethernet electrical interface. 6.1.6 Board Configuration Reference You can use the U2000 to configure parameters for the ETFC. 6.1.7 Technical Specifications Specifications of the ETFC board cover the interface specifications, board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
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Supports the inband DCN, which can be manually enabled and disabled. The DCN function is enabled for the first four ports by default. LAG Inter-board Intra-board Supported. Supported.
Service signals
CXP A CXP B
Management bus
Management module
Management bus
CXP CXP
Clock module
3.3V
. . .
System clock
. . .
1.2V
-48V/-60V -48V/-60V
PIU PIU
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Management Module
This module manages and controls the modules on the board.
Clock Module
This module performs the following functions: Realizes the clock phase-locked function, and provides the working clock for each module on the board.
CAUTION
It is not recommended that the FE ports on the ETFC be used as the network-side ports.
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Indicator
The following indicators are present on the front panel of the ETFC. l l l STAT indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the working status ACT indicator, green, which indicates the service activation status SRV indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the service status
Interface
Table 6-2 lists the types and usage of the interfaces of the ETFC. These interfaces support autoadaptation to a straight-through network cable or a crossover network cable. For details on the cables connected to the interfaces, see 12.3.1 Ethernet Cable.
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Table 6-2 Types and usage of the interfaces on the ETFC Interface on the Front Panel FE1 - FE12 Interface Type RJ-45 Usage Access the first to twelfth Ethernet electrical signals.
Table 6-3 lists the pin assignment of the RJ-45 connector on the ETFC. Table 6-3 Pin assignment of the RJ-45 connector on the ETFC Front View Pin No. 1 2
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Usage Positive of twisted pair 1 Negative of twisted pair 1 Positive of twisted pair 2 Unspecified Unspecified Negative of twisted pair 2 Unspecified Unspecified
3 4 5 6 7 8
When the ETFC is housed in slot 3, the last 5 ports are not available.
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Table 6-4 lists the interface specifications of the ETFC. Table 6-4 Interface specifications of the ETFC Item Electrical interface rate RJ-45 electrical interface specification Specification 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s Compliant with the IEEE 802.3
Board dimensions (mm): 261.4 (H) x 156.9 (D) x 22.0 (W) Weight (kg): 0.55 Power consumption (W): 15.0
6.2 EFF8
This section describes the EFF8, which is an 8 x FE optical interface board, with regard to the version, functions, features, working principle, front panel, valid slots, and technical specifications. 6.2.1 Version Description The function version of the EFF8 is TN81. 6.2.2 Functions and Features The EFF8 mainly accesses 8 x FE services, and processes the services with the processing board CXP. 6.2.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The EFF8 mainly consists of the interface conversion module, service processing module, management module, clock module, and power module. 6.2.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the EFF8, there are indicators and interfaces. 6.2.5 Valid Slots In the case of the OptiX PTN 1900, the EFF8 can be housed in any of slots 3 to 7 in the interface area. The EFF8 accesses and processes the Ethernet services when used together with the CXP. 6.2.6 Board Configuration Reference You can use the U2000 to set parameters for the EFF8. 6.2.7 Technical Specifications The technical specifications of the EFF8 include the interface specifications, board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
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Table 6-5 lists the functions and features of the EFF8. Table 6-5 Functions and Features of the EFF8 Function and Feature Basic function Interface function Description Service interface on the front panel Type of the loopback at the port Automatic releasing of the loopback at the port Port bandwidth utilization statistics Eight FE optical interfaces. PHY layer inloop MAC layer outloop Supported. Supported.
Supports the inband DCN, which can be manually enabled and disabled. The DCN function is enabled for the first four ports by default. Automatic laser shutdown LAG Supported. Inter-board Intra-board Back pressure Clock Supported Synchronous Ethernet IEEE 1588 V2 protocol 1588 ACR clock Transmitting and receiving the synchronous status message (SSM) of synchronous Ethernet ports. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported.
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Management bus
CXP A CXP B
Management bus
IEEE 1588 V2 packets System clock Synchronous Ethernet clocks IEEE 1588 V2 packets
Management module
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. . .
Clock module
. . .
1.2V
-48V/-60V -48V/-60V
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In the downstream direction, this module converts the high speed packets, sent through the ports on the backplane, to the FE service packets, and then sends the packets to the interface conversion module. Extracts and inserts synchronous Ethernet clock signals. Extracts and inserts IEEE 1588 V2 packets.
l l
Management Module
This module manages and controls the modules on the board.
Clock Module
This module performs the following functions: l l l l Provides the working clock for each module on the EFF8. Supports the synchronous Ethernet. Supports the IEEE 1588 V2 protocol. Supports the 1588 ACR clock.
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Indicators
The following indicators are present on the front panel of the EFF8: l l l l STAT indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the working status ACT indicator, green, which indicates the service activation status SRV indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the service status L/A1 to L/A8 indicators, orange or green, which indicate the service transmit and receive status
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Interfaces
Eight SFP interfaces are present on the EFF8. Table 6-6 lists the number of interfaces, types, and usage of the interfaces. For fiber corresponding to the interfaces, see 12.1.1 Types of Fiber. Table 6-6 Interfaces of the EFF8 Interface on the Front Panel IN1 - IN8 Interface Type LC Usage When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input interface for the FE optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is not used. OUT1 - OUT8 LC When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an output interface for the FE optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input/output interface for the FE optical signal.
NOTE The SFP interface should be used with an optical module. l When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, two LC interfaces are provided on the left and right sides of the optical module. Each interface uses one fiber, which is used to transmit or receive service signals. l When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, only one LC interface is provided on the left side of the optical module. This optical interface uses only one fiber, which is used to transmit and receive service signals at the same time.
If the EFF8 is housed in slot 3, the last port of the board cannot be used.
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Interface Specifications
Table 6-7 lists the specifications of the optical interfaces of the EFF8. Table 6-7 Performance specifications of the FE optical interface Item Optical interface type Specification Two-fiber bidirectional interface 100BASE-FX (15 km) Fiber type Working wavelength range (nm) Single-mode 1261 to 1360 100BASE-FX (40 km) Single-mode 1263 to 1360 100BASE-FX (80 km) Single-mode 1480 to 1580 Single-fiber bidirectional interface 100BASE-BX (10 km) Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of 100BASE-BX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation. -15 to -8 100BASE-BX (40 km) Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part number of 100BASE-BX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation. -5 to 0
Mean launched optical power (dBm) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB)
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
-28
-34
-34
-28.2
-30
-8 8.2
-10 10
-10 10
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Specification 34060276 34060281 34060282 For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of 100BASE-BX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation. For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of 100BASE-BX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation.
NOTE For details of the optical module, see 10.2 Optical Module Labels.
Table 6-8 Related optical module part numbers of 100BASE-BX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation Item Optical module part number (15 km) Optical module part number (40 km) Transmitter wavelength (nm) Receiver wavelength (nm) 1260 to 1360 1480 to 1580 1480 to 1580 1260 to 1360 34060328 34060329 Local 34060363 Remote 34060364
Other Specifications
Board dimensions (mm): 261.4 (H) x 156.9 (D) x 22.0 (W) Weight (kg): 0.64 Power consumption (W): 16.3
6.3 EFG2
This section describes the EFG2, a 2 x GE optical interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 6.3.1 Version Description The function version of the EFG2 is TN81. 6.3.2 Functions and Features The EFG2 is mainly used to access 2 x GE data services, and processes the services with the processing board CXP. 6.3.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow
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The EFG2 consists of the interface conversion module, service processing module, management module, clock module and power supply module. 6.3.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the EFG2, there are indicators, a laser safety class label and interfaces. 6.3.5 Valid Slots In the case of the OptiX PTN 1900, the EFG2 can be housed in any of slots 3 to 7 in the interface area. The EFG2 accesses and processes the Ethernet services when used together with the CXP. 6.3.6 Board Configuration Reference You can use the U2000 to configure parameters for the EFG2. 6.3.7 Technical Specifications Specifications of the EFG2 cover specifications of interfaces, board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
Supports the inband DCN. The DCN function is enabled for the two ports by default, and can be manually enabled and disabled. Automatic laser shutdown LAG Supported. Inter-board Intra-board Back pressure Supported Supported. Supported.
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Description Synchronous Ethernet IEEE 1588 V2 protocol 1588 ACR clock Transmitting and receiving the synchronous status message (SSM) of synchronous Ethernet ports. Supported by the optical interfaces. Supported by the optical interfaces. Supported by the optical interfaces.
Service signals
Management bus
CXP A CXP B
Management bus
IEEE 1588 V2 packets System clock Synchronous Ethernet clocks IEEE 1588 V2 packets
Management module
Management bus 3.3V
. . .
Clock module
-48V/-60V
. . .
1.2V
Power module
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packets. Finally, the high speed packets are sent to the CXP through the interface on the ports on the backplane.
l l
Management Module
This module manages and controls the modules on the board.
Clock Module
This module performs the following functions: l l l l Provides the working clocks for the modules on the boards. Supports the synchronous Ethernet. Supports the IEEE 1588 V2 protocol. Supports the 1588 ACR clock.
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Indicator
The following indicators are present on the front panel of the EFG2. l l l l STAT indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the working status ACT indicator, green, which indicates the service activation status SRV indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the service status L/A1, L/A2 indicators, green or orange, which indicate the port connection state or data transmission state.
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On the EFG2, two SFP interfaces are present. Table 6-10 and Table 6-11 list the types and usage of the interfaces. For fiber corresponding to the interfaces, see 12.1.1 Types of Fiber. For cables corresponding to the interfaces, see 12.4.1 Straight Through Cable and 12.4.2 Crossover Cable. Table 6-10 Types and usage of the interfaces on the EFG2 Interface on the Front Panel Optical interfaces IN1-IN2 Interface Type LC Usage When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input interface for the GE optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is not used. OUT1-OUT2 LC When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an output interface for the GE optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input/output interface for the GE optical signal. Electrical interfaces OUT1 IN1-OUT2 IN2 RJ-45 Input/Output interfaces for GE electrical signals For the pins for the GE electrical interface, see Table 6-11.
NOTE The SFP interface on the front panel can function as either an optical interface or an electrical interface. When the SFP interface functions as an optical interface, it need to be used with an optical module. l When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, two LC interfaces are provided on the left and right sides of the optical module. Each interface uses one fiber, which is used to transmit or receive service signals. l When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, only one LC interface is provided on the left side of the optical module. This optical interface uses only one fiber, which is used to transmit and receive service signals at the same time. When the SFP interface functions as an electrical interface, it need to be used with an electrical module.
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Table 6-11 Pins for the GE electrical interface Front View Pin 1 2
87654321
Usage Positive of twisted pair cable 1 Negative of twisted pair cable 1 Positive of twisted pair cable 2 Positive of twisted pair cable 3 Negative of twisted pair cable 3 Negative of twisted pair cable 2 Positive of twisted pair cable 4 Negative of twisted pair cable 4
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Specification Multi-mode 770 to 860 Single-mode 1270 to 1360 Single-mode 1260 to 1360 Single-mode 1500 to 1580 Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of 1000BASECWDM optical interfaces and wavelength allocation. 0 to 5 Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of 1000BASEBX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation. -9 to -3
Mean launched optical power (dBm) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB) Optical module part number
-9.5 to 0
-11 to -3
-5 to 0
-2 to 5
-17
-19
-22
-22
-28
-19.5
-3
-3
-3
-9
-3
8.2
34060286
34060473
34060298
34060360
For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of 1000BASECWDM optical interfaces and wavelength allocation.
For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of 1000BASEBX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation.
NOTE For details of the optical module, see 10.2 Optical Module Labels.
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Table 6-13 Related optical module part numbers of 1000BASE-CWDM optical interfaces and related optical module wavelength allocation SN Optical module part number 34060483 34060481 34060479 34060482 Wavelength (nm) SN Optical module part number 34060478 34060476 34060477 34060480 Wavelength (nm)
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
Table 6-14 Related optical module part numbers of 1000BASE-BX optical interfaces and wavelength allocation Item Optical part number Transmitter wavelength (nm) Receiver wavelength (nm) Local 34060470 1260 to 1360 1480 to 1500 Remote 34060475 1480 to 1500 1260 to 1360
Table 6-15 Specifications of the electrical interfaces on the EFG2 Item Interface rate RJ-45 electrical interface specification Specification Requirement 1000 Mbit/s Complies with IEEE 802.3 and enterprise regulations.
Board dimensions (mm): 261.4 (H) x 156.9 (D) x 22.0 (W) Weight (kg): 0.52 Power consumption (W): 8.8
6.4 POD41
This section describes the POD41, a 2 x 622M/155M POS interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 6.4.1 Version Description The function version of the POD41 is TN81. 6.4.2 Functions and Features The POD41 mainly accesses 2 x STM-4/STM-1 services. The POD41 should be used with the processing board CXP.
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6.4.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The POD41 mainly consists of the interface conversion module, service processing module, management module, power supply module, and clock module. 6.4.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the POD41, there are indicators, a laser safety class l label and interfaces. 6.4.5 Valid Slots For the OptiX PTN 1900, the POD41 can be housed in any of slots 3-7 in the interface area. When used with the active and standby CXP, the POD41 can access and process STM-1/STM-4 line signals. 6.4.6 Board Configuration Reference You can use the U2000 to configure parameters for the POD41. 6.4.7 Technical Specifications Specifications of the POD41 board cover specifications of interfaces, board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
Supports the inband DCN. The DCN function is enabled for the two ports by default, and can be manually enabled and disabled. Used as the NNI. LMSP protection Supports the 1+1 LMSP and 1:1 LMSP protection. The protection switching time is less than 50 ms.
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Management bus
CXP A CXP B
Management bus
Management module
Management bus
Clock module
3.3V
. . .
. . .
1.2V
-48V/-60V -48V/-60V
PIU PIU
Management Module
This module manages and controls the modules on the board.
Clock Module
This module locks the phase for the system clock and provides the line clock.
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SRV indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the service status
Interface
Two SFP interfaces are present on the front panel of the POD41. Table 6-17 lists the types and usage of the interfaces. For fiber corresponding to the interfaces, see 12.1.1 Types of Fiber. Table 6-17 Types and usage of the interfaces on the POD41 Interface on the Front Panel IN1-IN2 Interface Type LC Usage
When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input interface for the STM-1/STM-4 optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is not used.
OUT1-OUT2
LC
When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an output interface for the STM-1/STM-4 optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input/output interface for the STM-1 optical signal. The STM-4 interface does not support the single-fiber bidirectional optical module.
NOTE The SFP interface should be used with an optical module. l When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, two LC interfaces are provided on the left and right sides of the optical module. Each interface uses one fiber, which is used to transmit or receive service signals. l When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, only one LC interface is provided on the left side of the optical module. This optical interface uses only one fiber, which is used to transmit and receive service signals at the same time.
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-5 to 0
-5 to 0
-28
-34
-34
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Item Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB) Optical module part number
34060276
34060281
34060282
For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation.
For details, see the following table, related optical module part number of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation.
NOTE For details of the optical module, see 10.2 Optical Module Labels.
Table 6-19 Related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional interface optical interface and wavelength allocation Item Optical module part number (15 km) Optical module part number (40 km) Transmitter wavelength (nm) Receiver wavelength (nm) 1260 to 1360 1480 to 1580 1480 to 1580 1260 to 1360 34060328 34060329 Local 34060363 Remote 34060364
Table 6-20 Technical specifications of the STM-4 optical interface Item Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Optical interface type Specification 622080 Two-fiber bidirectional interface S-4.1 (15 km) Fiber type Working wavelength range (nm)
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Item Launched optical power (dBm) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB) Optical module code
NOTE For details of the optical module, see 10.2 Optical Module Labels.
Board dimensions (mm): 261.4 (H) x 156.9 (D) x 22.0 (W) Weight (kg): 0.55 Power consumption (W): 11.6
6.5 AFO1
This section describes the AFO1, an 8-channel ATM STM-1 service interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots, and technical specifications. 6.5.1 Version Description The function version of the AFO1 is TN81. 6.5.2 Functions and Features The AFO1 is used to access 8 x ATM STM-1 services. When used with the processing board CXP, the AFO1 can process the ATM services. 6.5.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The AFO1 mainly consists of the ATM access module, ATM processing module, data processing module, management module, clock module, and power supply module. 6.5.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the AFO1, there are indicators and eight optical interfaces. 6.5.5 Valid Slots In the case of the OptiX PTN 1900, the AFO1 can be housed in any of slots 3 to 7 in the interface area. The AFO1 accesses and processes the ATM STM-1 services when used together with the CXP. 6.5.6 Board Configuration Reference You can use the U2000 to set parameters for the AFO1. 6.5.7 Technical Specifications The technical specifications of the AFO1 cover the interface specifications, board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
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Supports the encapsulation from ATM VPC/VCC to PWE3 in the Nto-1 (N32) and 1-to-1 formats. Supports the PW encapsulation for the ATM cells in the concatenation and non-concatenation formats. The number of PW connections that support the cell concatenation is 2 k, and the maximum number of concatenated cells is 31. UNI-side ATM OAM Supports the CC test. Supports the LB test. Supports the AIS. Supports the RDI.
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Description Supports the LMSP. The protection switching time is less than 50 ms. l Supports the inter-board and intra-board 1+1 LMSP. l Supports the intra-board 1:1 LMSP. l Supports one group of intra-board 1:N (N7) LMSP.
Supported.
ATM cells
Management bus
Management bus
Management module
CXP
Clock module
3.3 V
CXP
1.1 V
. . .
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Management Module
This module performs the following functions: l l Manages and controls other modules on the board. Processes various clock signals when used with the clock module.
Clock Module
This module provides clock signals for other modules of the board.
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Indicators
The following indicators are present on the front panel of the AFO1: l l l STAT indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the working status ACT indicator, green, which indicates the service activation status SRV indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the service status
Interfaces
Eight SFP interfaces are present on the AFO1. Table 6-22 lists the number, types, and usage of the interfaces on the AFO1. For fiber corresponding to the interfaces, see 12.1.1 Types of Fiber.
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Table 6-22 Types and usage of the interfaces on the AFO1 Interface on the Front Panel IN1 - IN8 Interface Type LC Usage When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input interface for the STM-1 optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is not used. OUT1 - OUT8 LC When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an output interface for the STM-1 optical signal. When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, this interface is used as an input/output interface for the STM-1 optical signal.
NOTE The SFP interface should be used with an optical module. l When a two-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, two LC interfaces are provided on the left and right sides of the optical module. Each interface uses one fiber, which is used to transmit or receive service signals. l When a single-fiber bidirectional optical module is used, only one LC interface is provided on the left side of the optical module. This optical interface uses only one fiber, which is used to transmit and receive service signals at the same time.
If the AFO1 is housed in slot 3, the last port of the AFO1 cannot be used.
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Interface Specifications
Table 6-23 lists the specifications of interfaces on the AFO1. Table 6-23 Technical specifications of the STM-1 optical interface Item Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Optical interface type Specification 155520 Two-fiber bidirectional interface S-1.1 (15 km) Fiber type Working wavelength range (nm) Single-mode 1261 to 1360 L-1.1 (40 km) Single-mode 1263 to 1360 L-1.2 (80 km) Single-mode 1480 to 1580 Single-fiber bidirectional interface S-1.1 (10 km) Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation. -15 to -8 L-1.1 (40 km) Single-mode For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation. -5 to 0
Mean launched optical power (dBm) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB) Optical module part number
-15 to -8
-5 to 0
-5 to 0
-28
-34
-34
-28.2
-30
-8 8.2
-10 10
-10 10
-8 6.6
-10 10
34060276
34060281
34060282
For details, see the following table, related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation.
For details, see the following table, related optical module part number of single-fiber bidirectional optical interface and wavelength allocation.
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Specification
NOTE For details of the optical module, see 10.2 Optical Module Labels.
Table 6-24 Related optical module part numbers of single-fiber bidirectional interface optical interface and wavelength allocation Item Optical module part number (15 km) Optical module part number (40 km) Transmitter wavelength (nm) Receiver wavelength (nm) 1260 to 1360 1480 to 1580 1480 to 1580 1260 to 1360 34060328 34060329 Local 34060363 Remote 34060364
Other Specifications
Board dimensions (mm): 261.4 (H) x 156.9 (D) x 22.0 (W) Weight (kg): 0.78 Power consumption (W): 27.2
6.6 L75/L12
This section describes the L75/L12, a 16 x E1 75-ohm interface board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications.
NOTE
The mapping impedance of an interface on the L75 is 75 ohm, and the mapping impedance of an interface on the L12 is 120 ohm. Except the difference of mapping impedance, the functions and features of the L75 and L12 are the same.
6.6.1 Version Description The function version of the L75/L12 is TN71. 6.6.2 Function and Feature The L75 is mainly used to input and output 16 x 75-ohm E1 signals, and the L12 is mainly used to input and output 16 x 120-ohm E1 signals. Used with the MD1 and the CXP, the L75/L12 provides TPS protection for E1 services. 6.6.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The L75/L12 mainly consists of the isolation protection module, relay trail selecting module and power supply module. 6.6.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the L75/L12, there are interfaces.
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6.6.5 Valid Slots The slot that houses the L75/L12 in the interface area is determined by the slot that houses the processing board used with the L75/L12. 6.6.6 Board Configuration Reference You can use the U2000 to configure parameters for the L75/L12. 6.6.7 Technical Specifications Specifications of the L75/L12 board cover interface specifications, board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
E1 signal
E1 signal
12 V
Fuse
12 V power supply
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Figure 6-12 Appearances of the front panel of the L75 and the L12
Interface
There are two DB44 interfaces on the front panel of the L75/L12. Table 6-25 lists the types and usage of the interfaces. For cables corresponding to the 75-ohm interfaces, see 12.3.2 75-ohm 8 x E1 Cable, and for cables corresponding to the 120-ohm interfaces, see 12.3.3 120-ohm 8 x E1 Cable.
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Table 6-25 Types and usage of the interfaces on the L75 Interface on the Front Panel 1-8 Interfac e Type Usage L75 75-ohm interface, which is used to transmit or receive the first to eighth channels of E1 services. 75-ohm interface, which is used to transmit or receive the ninth to sixteenth channels of E1 services. L12 120-ohm interface, which is used to transmit or receive the first to eighth channels of E1 services. 120-ohm interface, which is used to transmit or receive the ninth to sixteenth channels of E1 services.
DB44
9-16
DB44
Table 6-26 lists the pin assignment of the 75-ohm DB44 interfaces, and Table 6-27 lists the pin assignment of the 120-ohm DB44 interfaces. Table 6-26 Pins of the 75-ohm DB44 interfaces Front View
44
Pin 38 23 37 22 36
Usage Grounding end Receive end Grounding end Receive end Grounding end Receive end Grounding end Receive end Grounding end Receive end Grounding end Receive end Grounding end Receive end Grounding end Receive end
Remarks R1
Pin 15 30
Usage Grounding end Transmit end Grounding end Transmit end Grounding end Transmit end Grounding end Transmit end Grounding end Transmit end Grounding end Transmit end Grounding end Transmit end Grounding end Transmit end
Remarks T1
R2
14 29
T2
R3
13 28
T3
21 35 20 34 19 33 18 32 17 31 16
R4
12 27
T4
R5
11 26
T5
R6
10 25
T6
R7
9 24
T7
R8
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Usage Negative receive end Positive receive end Negative receive end Positive receive end Negative receive end Positive receive end Negative receive end Positive receive end Negative receive end Positive receive end Negative receive end Positive receive end Negative receive end Positive receive end Negative receive end Positive receive end
Remarks R1
Pin 15 30
Usage Negative transmit end Positive transmit end Negative transmit end Positive transmit end Negative transmit end Positive transmit end Negative transmit end Positive transmit end Negative transmit end Positive transmit end Negative transmit end Positive transmit end Negative transmit end Positive transmit end Negative transmit end Positive transmit end
Remarks T1
R2
14 29
T2
R3
13 28
T3
R4
12 27
T4
R5
11 26
T5
R6
10 25
T6
R7
9 24
T7
R8
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For the OptiX PTN 1900, the L75/L12 can be housed in any of slots 3 - 6 in the interface area to input and output 16 x E1 signals. In addition, when used with the processing board, the L75/ L12 can provide the TPS protection for the E1 signals.
Board dimensions (mm): 261.4 (H) x 156.9 (D) x 22.0 (W) Weight (kg): 0.53 Power consumption (W): 0.1
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7.1 TN71CXP
This section describes the TN71CXP, a system control, cross-connect and multiprotocol processing board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots, TPS protection, and technical specifications. 7.1.1 Version Description The function version of the TN71CXP is TN71. 7.1.2 Functions and Features The TN71CXP board supports functions such as system control and communication, service processing and grooming, and system clock and time processing. 7.1.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The TN71CXP consists of the system control and communication module, service processing and grooming module, service sub-board module, clock processing module and power supply module. 7.1.4 Jumper The TN71CXP provides jumpers for selecting the board starting mode and for enabling the battery. 7.1.5 Front Panel On the front panel of the TN71CXP, there are indicators, sub-slots, button and interfaces. 7.1.6 Valid Slots The TN71CXP can be housed in any of slots 1 or slot 2 of the subrack. 7.1.7 TPS Protection for Boards The TN71CXP provides the TPS protection for the service sub-board MD1. 7.1.8 Board Configuration Reference For the details of configuring the TN71CXP board, refer to the configuration of the inserted service sub-boards. 7.1.9 Technical Specifications Specifications of the TN71CXP board cover board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
The CXP has two function versions, TN71 and TN72. The difference between the two versions are as follows: l The TN72CXP supports external time interfaces. l The TN72CXP supports the board version replacement function. That is, the TN72CXP can replace the TN71CXP. When a board with a later version is used with a board with an earlier version on one NE, if you query the board with a later version on the NMS, the logical version of the board with a later version is the same as that of the board with an earlier version. In this document, the TN71CXP and TN72CXP are referred to as the CXP, unless otherwise specified.
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Service subboard 1
Service signal
Service signal
12V . . . 0.75V
-48V/-60V . . .
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l l l l
Traces the external clock source, line clock source, and provide the synchronous clock source for the equipment. Provides two combined interface for input and output of 120-ohm clock signals. Inputs or outputs the 2 MHz or 2 Mbit/s clock.. Supports the IEEE 1588 V2 protocol. Supports the 1588 ACR clock.
7.1.4 Jumper
The TN71CXP provides jumpers for selecting the board starting mode and for enabling the battery.
CAUTION
Do not change the default setting of the jumpers. Otherwise, the board may become faulty. The following jumpers are present on the TN71CXP board: l l J2, which is used to enable the battery. Figure 7-2 shows where J2 is located on the TN71CXP. J42, which is used to select the board starting mode. J2 corresponds to DEBUG4-DEBUG1, which form a line in the left-to-right order and indicate a four-bit binary numeral. The most left one bit of this binary numeral is the high bit. Refer to Table 7-2. Figure 7-2 shows where J42 is located on the TN71CXP.
NOTE
TN71CXP consists of two boards (upper one and lower one). J2 is located on the upper board, and J42 is located on the lower board.
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J2
4 3 2 1
J42
Table 7-1 lists details on the jumpers on the TN71CXP. Table 7-1 Jumpers on the TN71CXP Jumper J2 Function Enables the battery. Description The jumper cap is inserted in 1-2 by default, the battery is enabled. In this manner, the real-time clock does not lost after the board is powered off. If the jumper is not capped, the corresponding bit is "0". If the jumper is capped, the corresponding bit is "1". The bits form a line in the high-to-low order and indicate a four-bit binary numeral. The most left one bit of this binary numeral is the high bit. See Table 7-2.
J42
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Table 7-2 J42 jumpers DEB UG4 DEB UG3 DEB UG2 DEB UG1 Corres pondi ng Value 0000 0011 0100 0101 0110 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 1010 Description
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0
0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Indicates the running state, the default state, where the watchdog is enabled. Indicates the debugging state. Indicates the running state where the watchdog is disabled. Indicates the maintenance state. Indicates the emulation running state. Erases file system, the extended BIOS and system parameter field. Erases file system. Erases the database, NE software (patch included). Erases the NE software (patch included). Erases the database. Recovers the system parameter field as default.
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Indicator
The following indicators are present on the front panel of the CXP. l l l l l l STAT indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the working status PROG indicator, red or green, which indicates the running status of the program SRV indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the service status ACTX indicator, green, which indicates the cross-connection or clock active/standby status ACTC indicator, green, which indicates the active/standby system control board SYNC indicator, red or green, which indicates the clock synchronization status
Sub-Slot
The TN71CXP has two sub-slots, which are used to house one service sub-board respectively.
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When only one TN71CXP is configured on the OptiX PTN 1900, select two service sub-boards for the two sub-slots as required. When two TN71CXP are configured on the OptiX PTN 1900, use service sub-boards by adhering to the following principles. l l l l l Slot 1-1 and slot 2-1 form a TPS protection group. Slot 1-2 and slot 2-2 form another TPS protection group. The two TPS protection groups are independent from each other. You can insert one service sub-board in either of the two sub-slots of each protection group. In this way, the protection group has no protection. You can insert two MD1s in the two sub-slots of each protection group. In this way, the service sub-boards are of 1:1 TPS protection. Do not insert different sub-boards in the two sub-slots of the each protection group. If slot 1-1 and slot 2-1 are not configured as a protection group, slot 1-1 and slot 2-1 can house different sub-boards.
NOTE
Slot x-y indicates the sub-slot y (service sub-board y)on the CXP housed in slot x. For example, slot 1-2 indicates the service sub-slot 2 (sub-board 2) on the TN71CXP housed in the first slot .
Auxiliary Interface
Table 7-3 lists the types and usage of the interfaces of the TN71CXP. Table 7-3 Types and usage of the interfaces on the TN71CXP Interface on the Front Panel ETH EXT LAMP1 LAMP2 F&f CLK1 CLK2 ALMO ALMI Interface Type RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 Usage 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet interface for connecting to the NMS 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet interface using as an NMS concatenation interface Interface for outputting cabinet indicators Interface for concatenating cabinet indicators OAM serial interface Common interface for outputting and inputting the 120-ohm external clock Common interface for outputting and inputting the 120-ohm external clock Common interface for 2 x alarm outputs and 2 x alarm concatenations Interface for inputting the first to fourth channels of alarms
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Do not connect the ETH and EXT interfaces on one NE to the same PC. If two CXP boards are configured on the same NE, do not use the ETH or EXT interfaces on both the working and protection CXP boards. Table 7-4 lists the pin assignment of the ETH and EXT. These interfaces support auto-adaptation to a straight-through network cable or a crossover network cable. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.3.1 Ethernet Cable. Table 7-4 Pin assignment of the ETH and EXT interfaces Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Positive of twisted pair 1 Negative of twisted pair 1 Positive of twisted pair 2 Unspecified Unspecified Negative of twisted pair 2 Unspecified
3 4 5 6 7 and 8
Table 7-5 lists the pin assignment of the RJ-45 connector for the LAMP1 and LAMP2 interfaces. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.6 Cabinet Indicator Cable. Table 7-5 Pin assignment of the LAMP1 and LAMP2 interfaces Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Positive for the critical alarms Negative for the critical alarms Positive for the minor alarms Positive for power indication Negative for power indication Negative for the minor alarms Positive for the major alarms Negative for the major alarms
3 4 5 6 7 8
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Table 7-6 lists the pin assignment of the F&f interface. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.3.1 Ethernet Cable. Table 7-6 Pin assignment of the F&f interface Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Transmit end of the commissioning serial port Receive end of the commissioning serial port Transmit end of OAM signals Grounding Grounding Receive end of OAM signals Grounding end Grounding end
3 4 5 6 7 8
Table 7-7 lists the pin assignment of the CLK1 and CLK2 interfaces. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.5.1 External Clock Cable and 12.5.2 Clock Bridging Cable. Table 7-7 Pin assignment of the CLK1 and CLK2 interfaces Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Negative receive end of 120-ohm external clock Positive receive end of 120-ohm external clock Unspecified Negative transmit end of 120-ohm external clock Positive transmit end of 120-ohm external clock Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
3 4 5 6 7 8
Table 7-8 lists the pin assignment of the RJ-45 connector for the ALMO interface. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.7 Alarm Input/Output Cable.
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Table 7-8 Pin assignment of the ALMO interface Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Positive output end for alarm signal 1 Negative output end for alarm signal 1 Positive output end for alarm signal 2 Positive end for alarm concatenation signal 1 Negative end for alarm concatenation signal 1 Negative output end for alarm signal 2 Positive end for alarm concatenation signal 2 Negative end for alarm concatenation signal 2
3 4 5 6 7 8
Table 7-9 lists the pin assignment of the RJ-45 connector for the ALMI interface. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.7 Alarm Input/Output Cable. Table 7-9 Pin assignment of the ALMI interface Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Positive for alarm input 1 Negative for alarm input 1 Positive for alarm input 2 Positive for alarm input 3 Negative for alarm input 3 Negative for alarm input 2 Positive for alarm input 4 Negative for alarm input 4
3 4 5 6 7 8
CAUTION
When the OptiX PTN 1900 is configured with only one TN71CXP and the MD1 is required, insert the TN71CXP in slot 1.
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This section describes the TN72CXP, a system control, cross-connect and multiprotocol processing board, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots, TPS protection, and technical specifications. 7.2.1 Version Description The function version of the TN72CXP is TN72. 7.2.2 Functions and Features The TN72CXP board supports functions such as system control and communication, service processing and grooming, and system clock and time processing. 7.2.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The TN72CXP consists of the control and communication module, service processing and grooming module, service sub-board module, clock processing module and power supply module. 7.2.4 Jumper The TN72CXP provides jumpers for selecting the board starting mode and for enabling the battery. 7.2.5 Front Panel On the front panel of the TN72CXP, there are indicators, sub-slots, button and interfaces. 7.2.6 Valid Slots The TN72CXP can be housed in any of slots 1 or slot 2 of the subrack. 7.2.7 TPS Protection for Boards The TN72CXP provides the TPS protection for the service sub-board MD1. 7.2.8 Board Configuration Reference For the details of configuring the TN72CXP board, refer to the configuration of the inserted service sub-boards.
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7.2.9 Technical Specifications Specifications of the TN72CXP board cover board dimensions, weight and power consumption.
The CXP has two function versions, TN71 and TN72. The difference between the two versions are as follows: l The TN72CXP supports external time interfaces. l The TN72CXP supports the board version replacement function. That is, the TN72CXP can replace the TN71CXP. When a board with a later version is used with a board with an earlier version on one NE, if you query the board with a later version on the NMS, the logical version of the board with a later version is the same as that of the board with an earlier version. In this document, the TN71CXP and TN72CXP are referred to as the CXP, unless otherwise specified.
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Figure 7-4 Block diagram for the working principle of the TN72CXP
Backplane Another CXP Another CXP CLK1/TOD1 External clock or time input/output External clock or time input/output Backplane Line clocks System clock IEEE 1588V2 packets Interface boards Interface boards/Service sub-board module/ Another CXP Interface boards
CLK2/TOD2
Clock Module
Service signal
Service subboard 1
Line clocks Service signal Service signal Interface boards Service sub-board module on another CXP
Service signal
Service signal
State management bus Another CXP Another CXP Another CXP ETH EXT F&f LAMP1/LAMP2 ALMI/ALMO Management bus State management bus Working/protection backup bus Working/protection management bus Inter-board communication bus Interface boards Interface boards/PIU/FAN Another CXP Another CXP Another CXP
12V . . . 0.75V
-48V/-60V . . .
PIU
-48V/-60V
PIU
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Provides ALMI, an interface for 4 x alarm inputs. Provides ALMO, a common interface for 2 x alarm outputs and 2 x alarm concatenations. Provides F&f, an administration and maintenance (OAM) interface, which is used to connect the TN72CXP to a PC or workstation.
l l l
The external clock source includes the external clock signals accessed from this TN72CXP and another one.
l l l
Provides two combined interface for input or output of 120-ohm clock/time signals. Inputs or outputs the 2 MHz or 2 Mbit/s clock. Supports the IEEE 1588V2 protocol. Supports the 1588 ACR clock.
7.2.4 Jumper
The TN72CXP provides jumpers for selecting the board starting mode and for enabling the battery.
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CAUTION
Do not change the default setting of the jumpers. Otherwise, the board may become faulty. The following jumpers are present on the TN72CXP board: l l J2, which is used to enable the battery. Figure 7-5 shows where J2 is located on the TN72CXP. J42, which is used to select the board starting mode. J2 corresponds to DEBUG4-DEBUG1, which form a line in the left-to-right order and indicate a four-bit binary numeral. The most left one bit of this binary numeral is the high bit. Refer to Table 7-11. Figure 7-5 shows where J42 is located on the TN72CXP. J6, which is used to load the control program. J6 is only for the board commissioning before the delivery.
NOTE
TN72CXP consists of two boards (upper one and lower one). J2 is located on the upper board, and J6 and J42 is located on the lower board.
J2
4 3 2 1
J6
4 3 2 1
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Table 7-10 lists details on the jumpers on the TN72CXP. Table 7-10 Jumpers on the TN72CXP Jumper J2 Function Enables the battery. Description The jumper cap is inserted in 1-2 by default, the battery is enabled. In this manner, the real-time clock does not lost after the board is powered off. If the jumper is not capped, the corresponding bit is "0". If the jumper is capped, the corresponding bit is "1". The bits form a line in the high-to-low order and indicate a four-bit binary numeral. The most left one bit of this binary numeral is the high bit. See Table 7-11.
J42
Table 7-11 J42 jumpers DEB UG4 DEB UG3 DEB UG2 DEB UG1 Corres pondi ng Value 0000 0011 0100 0101 0110 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 1010 Description
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0
0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Indicates the running state, the default state, where the watchdog is enabled. Indicates the debugging state. Indicates the running state where the watchdog is disabled. Indicates the maintenance state. Indicates the emulation running state. Erases file system, the extended BIOS and system parameter field. Erases file system. Erases the database, NE software (patch included). Erases the NE software (patch included). Erases the database. Recovers the system parameter field as default.
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Indicator
The following indicators are present on the front panel of the CXP. l l l l l l STAT indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the working status PROG indicator, red or green, which indicates the running status of the program SRV indicator, red, green, or orange, which indicates the service status ACTX indicator, green, which indicates the cross-connection or clock active/standby status ACTC indicator, green, which indicates the active/standby system control board SYNC indicator, red or green, which indicates the clock synchronization status
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Sub-Slot
The TN72CXP has two sub-slots, which are used to house one service sub-board respectively. When only one TN72CXP is configured on the OptiX PTN 1900, select two service sub-boards for the two sub-slots as required. When two TN72CXP are configured on the OptiX PTN 1900, use service sub-boards by adhering to the following principles. l l l l l Slot 1-1 and slot 2-1 form a TPS protection group. Slot 1-2 and slot 2-2 form another TPS protection group. The two TPS protection groups are independent from each other. You can insert one service sub-board in either of the two sub-slots of each protection group. In this way, the protection group has no protection. You can insert two MD1 boards in the two sub-slots of each protection group. In this way, the service sub-boards are of 1:1 TPS protection. Do not insert different sub-boards in the two sub-slots of the each protection group. If slot 1-1 and slot 2-1 are not configured as a protection group, slot 1-1 and slot 2-1 can house different sub-boards.
NOTE
Slot x-y indicates the sub-slot y (service sub-board y) on the TN72CXP housed in slot x. For example, slot 1-2 indicates the service sub-slot 2 (sub-board 2) on the TN72CXP housed in the first slot .
Auxiliary Interface
Table 7-12 lists the types and usage of the interfaces of the TN72CXP. Table 7-12 Types and usage of the interfaces on the TN72CXP Interface on the Front Panel ETH EXT LAMP1 LAMP2 F&f CLK1/TOD1 CLK2/TOD2 Interface Type RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 Usage 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet interface for connecting to the NMS 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet interface using as an NMS concatenation interface Interface for outputting cabinet indicators Interface for concatenating cabinet indicators OAM serial interface Common interface for outputting and inputting the 120-ohm external clock/time Common interface for outputting and inputting the 120-ohm external clock/time
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Usage Common interface for 2 x alarm outputs and 2 x alarm concatenations Interface for inputting the first to fourth channels of alarms
CAUTION
Do not connect the ETH and EXT interfaces on one NE to the same PC. If two CXP boards are configured on the same NE, do not use the ETH or EXT interfaces on both the working and protection CXP boards. Table 7-13 lists the pin assignment of the ETH and EXT. These interfaces support autoadaptation to a straight-through network cable or a crossover network cable. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.3.1 Ethernet Cable. Table 7-13 Pin assignment of the ETH and EXT interfaces Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Positive of twisted pair 1 Negative of twisted pair 1 Positive of twisted pair 2 Unspecified Unspecified Negative of twisted pair 2 Unspecified
3 4 5 6 7 and 8
Table 7-14 lists the pin assignment of the RJ-45 connector for the LAMP1 and LAMP2 interfaces. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.6 Cabinet Indicator Cable.
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Table 7-14 Pin assignment of the LAMP1 and LAMP2 interfaces Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Positive for the critical alarms Negative for the critical alarms Positive for the minor alarms Positive for power indication Negative for power indication Negative for the minor alarms Positive for the major alarms Negative for the major alarms
3 4 5 6 7 8
Table 7-15 lists the pin assignment of the F&f interface. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.3.1 Ethernet Cable. Table 7-15 Pin assignment of the F&f interface Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Transmit end of the commissioning serial port Receive end of the commissioning serial port Transmit end of OAM signals Grounding Grounding Receive end of OAM signals Grounding end Grounding end
3 4 5 6 7 8
Table 7-16 lists the pin assignment of the CLK1/TOD1 and CLK2/TOD2 interfaces. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.5.1 External Clock Cable and 12.5.2 Clock Bridging Cable.
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Table 7-16 Pin assignment of the CLK1/TOD1 and CLK2/TOD2 interfaces Front View Pin No. Working Mode External Clock External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information ) Unspecified Unspecified External Time input (DCLS) External Time output (DCLS)
87654321
Negative receive end of 120-ohm external clock Positive receive end of 120-ohm external clock Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Negative RS422 input for the DCLS time signal Grounding end
Negative RS422 output for the DCLS time signal Grounding end
Negative transmit end of 120-ohm external clock Positive transmit end of 120-ohm external clock Unspecified
Grounding end
Grounding end
Grounding end
Grounding end
Positive RS422 input for the 1pps signal Negative RS422 input for time information Positive RS422 input for time information
Positive RS422 output for the 1pps signal Negative RS422 output for time information Positive RS422 output for time information
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
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The CLK1/TOD1 and CLK2/TOD2 interfaces can only be configured to one of the five working modes.
Table 7-17 lists the pin assignment of the RJ-45 connector for the ALMO interface. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.7 Alarm Input/Output Cable. Table 7-17 Pin assignment of the ALMO interface Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Positive output end for alarm signal 1 Negative output end for alarm signal 1 Positive output end for alarm signal 2 Positive end for alarm concatenation signal 1 Negative end for alarm concatenation signal 1 Negative output end for alarm signal 2 Positive end for alarm concatenation signal 2 Negative end for alarm concatenation signal 2
3 4 5 6 7 8
Table 7-18 lists the pin assignment of the RJ-45 connector for the ALMI interface. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.7 Alarm Input/Output Cable. Table 7-18 Pin assignment of the ALMI interface Front View Pin No. 1 2
87654321
Usage Positive for alarm input 1 Negative for alarm input 1 Positive for alarm input 2 Positive for alarm input 3 Negative for alarm input 3 Negative for alarm input 2 Positive for alarm input 4 Negative for alarm input 4
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CAUTION
When the OptiX PTN 1900 is configured with only one TN72CXP and the MD1 is required, insert the TN72CXP in slot 1.
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This chapter describes the power supply boards and fan boards, used for the OptiX PTN 1900 in terms of the version, function, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 8.1 PIU This section describes the PIU, used for the OptiX PTN 1900 in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 8.2 FANA This section describes the FANA, used for the OptiX PTN 1900, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 8.3 FANB This section describes the FANB, used for the OptiX PTN 1900, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications.
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8.1 PIU
This section describes the PIU, used for the OptiX PTN 1900 in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 8.1.1 Version Description The function version of the PIU is TN71. 8.1.2 Functions and Features The PIU, a power interface unit, is used to access power, protect the equipment against lightning and perform filter. 8.1.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The PIU mainly consists of the power access module, lightning protection and filter module, power supply module, start-delay module and alarm detection module. 8.1.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the PIU, there are power interfaces, indicators and label. 8.1.5 Valid Slots The PIU can be housed in slot 8 or slot 9 of the subrack. 8.1.6 Technical Specifications Specifications of the PIU board cover board dimensions, weight, power consumption, thermal design consumption and input voltage.
Alarm monitoring
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Description Two PIU boards can provide 1+1 hot backup. One PIU can supply required power for the entire subrack.
Alarm detection module -48 V/ -60V Power access module Lightning protection and filter module Start-delay module
XCS
-48 V/ -60V
Start-Delay Module
This module performs the buffer function for circuits. This module also provides -48 V power supply.
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Indicators
The following indicators are present on the front panel of the PIU. l l PWR indicator, green, which indicates the power status ALM indicator, red, which indicates a fault of the power supply board
Interfaces
Interfaces for one channel of power supply are present on the front panel of the PIU. Table 8-2 lists the types and usage of the interfaces. For cable corresponding to the interface, see 12.3.2 75-ohm 8 x E1 Cable. Table 8-2 Types and usage of the interfaces on the PIU Interface on the Front Panel RTN(+)
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Label
No hot plug label: It indicates that do not insert or remove the component when the power is on.
8.2 FANA
This section describes the FANA, used for the OptiX PTN 1900, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 8.2.1 Version Description The function version of the FANA is TN71. 8.2.2 Functions and Features The FANA is used to adjust the fan rotating speed and detect states of fans. 8.2.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow The FANA mainly consists of the start-delay/combiner module, fan speed adjustment module and management module. 8.2.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the FANA, there are indicators and Fan warning label. 8.2.5 Valid Slots The FANA can be housed in slot 10 of the subrack. 8.2.6 Technical Specifications Specifications of the FANA board cover board dimensions, weight, power consumption and working voltage.
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Start delay
fan 12V
Combining
Speed 14 CXP
12V
Start delay
Start-delay/combiner module CXP 3.3V Fan speed adjustment module Management module CXP
Start-Delay/Combiner Module
This module combines two channels of 12 V power supplies that pass the start-delay circuits. If start-delay of one channel of the power supply fails, the fans can still work normally.
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Management Module
This module manages fan alarms and manufacturing information.
Indicators
The following indicators are present on the front panel of the FANA. l l l l
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Button
Two buttons are present on the front panel. l One is the LAMP TEST button, which is used to test the indicators of the equipment. When you press the LAMP TEST button, the board indicators except the Ethenet service electrical interface indicators and the L/A indicators of the EFF8 should be on. The other is the ALM CUT button, which is used for cutting off subrack audio alarms. If ALM CUT button is pressed down for then released immediately, the indicator of the current audio alarm is muted. If you press the ALM CUT button for more than three seconds, the audio alarm is muted permanently, and the ALMC indicator is on. If you press the ALM CUT button for more than three seconds again, the mute function of the audible alarm is permanently canceled, and the ALMC indicator is off.
Working voltage: 12 V
8.3 FANB
This section describes the FANB, used for the OptiX PTN 1900, in terms of the version, function, feature, working principle, front panel, valid slots and technical specifications. 8.3.1 Version Description The function version of the FANB is TN71. 8.3.2 Functions and Features The FANB is used to adjust the fan rotating speed and detect states of fans. 8.3.3 Working Principle and Signal Flow
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The FANB mainly consists of the start-delay/combiner module, fan speed adjustment module and management module. 8.3.4 Front Panel On the front panel of the FANB, there are indicators Fan warning label. 8.3.5 Valid Slots The FANB can be housed in slot 11 of the subrack. 8.3.6 Technical Specifications Specifications of the FANB board cover board dimensions, weight, power consumption and working voltage.
12V
Start delay
12V 12V
Combining Start delay
Speed 1 - 8 CXP
Start-delay/combiner module CXP 3.3V Fan speed adjustment module Management module CXP
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Start-Delay/Combiner Module
This module combines two channels of 12 V power supplies that pass the start-delay circuits. If start-delay of one channel of the power supply fails, the fans can still work normally.
Management Module
This module manages fan alarms and manufacturing information.
Indicators
One indicator is present on the front panel of the FANB. l STAT indicator, red or green, which indicates the fan status
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A filler panel is used to cover any idle slot in a subrack.
Filler Panel
9.1 Functions and Features A filler panel can be used to perform electromagnetic shielding, keep out foreign substances, and ensure proper ventilation. 9.2 Appearance and Valid Slots There is no indicator or interface on a filler panel.There are various dimensions for filler panels, and filler panels of different dimensions can be housed in different slots.
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Appearance
Figure 9-1 show appearances of filler panels of different types. Figure 9-1 Appearances of filler panels
1. Filler panel for an integrated board of the system control, cross-connect, and timing units 2. Filler panel for an interface board 3. Filler panel for a service sub-board 4. Filler panel for a power supply board
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Valid Slots
Different types of filler panels are housed in different areas in subracks. Table 9-1 lists the valid slots for filler panels. Table 9-1 Valid slots for filler panels Filler Panel Filler panel for an integrated board of the system control, cross-connect, and timing units Filler panel for an interface board Filler panel for a service sub-board Filler panel for a power supply board Valid Slots Slots 1-2
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Optical interface boards for the OptiX PTN 1900 use the enhanced small form-factor pluggable (eSFP) optical module. The eSFP optical module, which is a protocol-independent optical transceiver applicable to optical communication, implements O/E and E/O conversion for signals, and supports query of information such as the transceiver performance and manufacturer. 10.1 Appearance and Application The eSFP optical module can be inserted in GE, FE, STM-4, and STM-1 optical interfaces. 10.2 Optical Module Labels Optical module labels, stuck on the back of optical modules, are used to distinguish different types of optical modules.
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Appearance
Figure 10-1 shows the appearance of the eSFP optical module. Figure 10-1 Appearance of the eSFP optical module
Application
Table 10-1 lists the boards where the eSFP optical module is applicable. Table 10-1 Boards where the eSFP optical module is applicable Board Type GE optical interface board FE optical interface board STM-4 optical interface board STM-1 optical interface board Board Name EFG2 EFF8 POD41 POD41, AFO1, AD1, CD1
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As shown in Table 10-2, different types of optical modules have different part numbers. Table 10-2 Part numbers and types of optical modules Optical Module Part Numbers 34060286 Optical interface type 1000BASE-SX (0.5 km) 34060473 1000BASE-LX (10 km) 34060298 1000BASE-VX (40 km) 34060360 1000BASE-ZX (80 km) 34060483 1000BASECWDM (80 km) 34060481 1000BASECWDM (80 km) 34060479 1000BASECWDM (80 km) 34060482 1000BASECWDM (80 km) 34060478 1000BASECWDM (80 km) 34060476 1000BASECWDM (80 km) 34060477 1000BASECWDM (80 km) 34060480 1000BASECWDM (80 km) Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1611 nm, 100 Mbit/ s to 2.67 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1591 nm, 100 Mbit/ s to 2.67 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1571 nm, 100 Mbit/ s to 2.67 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1551 nm, 100 Mbit/ s to 2.67 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1531 nm, 100 Mbit/ s to 2.67 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1511 nm, 100 Mbit/ s to 2.67 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1491 nm, 100 Mbit/ s to 2.67 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Optical Module Basic Information Optical Transceiver, eSFP, 850 nm, 2.125 Gbit/ s (Multi rate), LC, Multi-mode, 0.5 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1310 nm, 1.25 Gbit/ s, LC, Single-mode, 10 km Optical Transceiver, eSFP, 1310 nm, 1.25 Gbit/ s, LC, Single-mode, 40 km Optical Transceiver, eSFP, 1550 nm, 1.25 Gbit/ s, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1471 nm, 100 Mbit/ s to 2.67 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Mapping Board EFG2
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Optical Module Basic Information Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1310 nm, STM4, LC, Single-mode, 15 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1310 nm, STM4, LC, Single-mode, 40 km Optical transceiver, eSFP, 1550 nm, STM4, LC, Single-mode, 80 km Optical Transceiver, eSFP, 1310 nm, STM1, LC, Single-mode, 15 km
34060280
34060284
34060276
34060281
34060282
34060475
Optical Transceiver, eSFP, Tx 1490 nm/Rx 1310 nm, 1.25 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 10 km Optical Transceiver, eSFP, Tx 1310 nm/Rx 1490 nm, 1.25 Gbit/s, LC, Single-mode, 10 km Optical Transceiver, eSFP, Tx 1550 nm/Rx 1310 nm, STM1, LC, Single-mode, 15 km
EFG2
34060470
34060364
34060363
Optical Transceiver, eSFP, Tx 1310 nm/Rx 1550 nm, STM1, LC, Single-mode, 15 km
34060329
Optical Transceiver, eSFP, Tx 1550 nm/Rx 1310 nm, STM1, LC, Single-mode, 40 km
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34060328
Optical Transceiver, eSFP, Tx 1310 nm/Rx 1550 nm, STM1, LC, Single-mode, 40 km
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Appearance
Figure 11-1 shows the appearance of the SFP electrical module. Figure 11-1 Appearance of the GE SFP electrical module
Part Number
Table 11-1 lists the part number and the type of the pluggable module. Table 11-1 Part number and type of electrical module Electrical Module Part Numbers 34100052 Electrical interface type 1000BASE-T Electrical Module Basic Information 1000BASE-T (RJ45) SFP Electrical Module, 100m Mapping Board
EFG2
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12.1 Fiber This section mainly describes the types of fiber and connectors.
Cables
This chapter describes the cables used for the equipment. The cables include the fiber, power supply cables, grounding cables, service cables, management cables, clock cables, indicator and alarm cables.
12.2 Power Supply Cable and Grounding Cable The power supply cable and grounding cable include the cabinet power supply wire, subrack power supply wire, power supply wire that connects the external equipment, and cabinet door grounding cable. 12.3 Service Cable The service cable includes the Ethernet cable, 75-ohm 8 x E1 cable and 120-ohm 8 x E1 cable. 12.4 Management Cable The management cable includes straight through cable and crossover cable. 12.5 Clock Cable The clock cable includes the 120-ohm clock cable. The clock cable is used to input and output external clock signals. 12.6 Cabinet Indicator Cable The cabinet indicator cable is used to connect the CXP board on the OptiX PTN 1900 and the cabinet indicators. It transmits the indicator signals output by the CXP to the cabinet indicator. 12.7 Alarm Input/Output Cable The alarm input cable is used to input the alarm signals of the external equipment to the OptiX PTN 1900 equipment. The alarm output cable is used to output the alarm signals to the central alarm monitoring equipment.
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12.1 Fiber
This section mainly describes the types of fiber and connectors. 12.1.1 Types of Fiber The OptiX PTN 1900 equipment can use various types of fiber. 12.1.2 Connector The OptiX PTN 1900 equipment can use various types of connectors.
Select the fiber connector and the fiber length according to the on-site survey.
12.1.2 Connector
The OptiX PTN 1900 equipment can use various types of connectors. The fiber connectors can be classified into three types.
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l l
Interfaces on the boards require the LC/PC optical connectors. Figure 12-1 shows the LC/ PC optical connector. The ODF at the client side uses the FC/PC or SC/PC optical connectors. Figure 12-2 and Figure 12-3 show the corresponding FC/PC and SC/PC optical connectors.
Table 12-2 lists details of the three fiber connectors. Table 12-2 Fiber Connector Fiber Connector LC/PC FC/PC SC/PC Description Plug-in square fiber connector/protruding polished Round fiber connector/protruding polished Square fiber connector/protruding polished
LC/PC
Figure 12-1 shows the appearance of the LC/PC optical connector. Figure 12-1 LC/PC optical connector
The axial operation instead of rotation is required to insert or remove the LC/PC optical connector. The specific operation is as follows: l l To insert the fiber into the LC/PC connector, align the head of the fiber with the optical interface, and then push the fiber with proper strength into the connector. To remove the LC/PC fiber, first press the clip, and then push fiber connector inward slightly, and pull out the connector.
FC/PC
Figure 12-2 shows the appearance of the FC/PC optical connector.
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When inserting or removing the FC/PC optical connector, do as follows. l To insert the fiber into the FC/PC connector, align the head of the fiber with the optical interface on the optical interface board carefully, to avoid damaging the internal ceramic pipe. After inserting the fiber to the bottom of the optical interface, clockwise rotate the external screw to tighten the fiber into the optical interface. To remove the fiber, first anticlockwise rotate the external screw of the optical interface. When the screw is loosened, remove the fiber with proper strength from the optical interface.
SC/PC
Figure 12-3 shows the appearance of the SC/PC optical connector. Figure 12-3 SC/PC optical connector
When inserting or removing the SC/PC optical connector, do as follows. l l To insert the fiber into the SC/PC connector, align the head of the fiber with the optical interface, and then push the fiber with proper strength into the connector. To remove the fiber, first press the clip, and then push the fiber connector inward slightly, and pull out the connector.
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12.2.1 Cabinet -48 V/BGND/PGND Power Cable The -48 V, BGND and PGND power cables are used to supply power to the equipment in the cabinet. One end of the power cable connects to the power distribution cabinet and grounding bar in the equipment room, and the other end connects to the power distribution unit at the cabinet top. 12.2.2 Cabinet Door Grounding Cable The cabinet door grounding cable is used to ground the front door, rear door and side panels. The cables are correctly connected before delivery. 12.2.3 Subrack Power Cable The subrack power cable connects the power distribution unit (PDU) at the cabinet top and the PIU board on the subrack. The -48 V power supply is led out from the top of the cabinet to the subrack.
Structure
Figure 12-4 shows the structure of the cabinet -48 V power cable and that of the BGND power grounding cable. Figure 12-4 Structure of the cabinet -48 V power cable and BGND power grounding cable
Bare crimping terminal (JG2) Bare crimping connector (OT)
Figure 12-5 shows the structure of the cabinet PGND protection grounding cable, and Figure 12-6 shows the appearance of the cabinet PGND protection grounding cable.
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Figure 12-5 Structure of the cabinet PGND protection grounding cable (JG2&OT)
Cable tie Bare crimping terminal (JG2) Heat-shrink tube L = 3 cm W Main label
Heat-shrink tube
Figure 12-6 Appearance of the cabinet PGND protection grounding cable (JG2&OT)
Technical Specifications
Item Terminal Specification Bare crimping terminal-JG2 type-25mm2-M8-95A-tin plating Bare crimping terminal-OT type-25mm2-M8-tin platingbare ring terminal
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Figure 12-7 shows the structure of the cabinet door grounding cable. Figure 12-8 shows the appearance of the cabinet door grounding cable. Figure 12-7 Structure of the cabinet door grounding cable
Main label Bare crimping connector (OT)
Heat-shrink tube
Technical Specifications
Item Connector Cable Type Fireproof class
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Item Length
Specification 0.3 m
Structure
Figure 12-9 and Figure 12-10 show the structure of the subrack power cable. Figure 12-9 Structure of the subrack power cable (1)
Cable connector Cable tie Main lable A3 A1 W2 A W1 X2 Lable X3 Lable Cord end terminal
A-A
X1
A3 A A1
Lable
X3
X1
X2
NOTE
Select subrack power cables with different connectors according to the different power boxes.
Pin Assignment
Table 12-3 lists the pin assignment of the cable.
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Table 12-3 Pin assignment of subrack power cable Cable Connector X1.A1 X1.A3 Bare Connector X2 X3 Connection Relation A1 connects to X2. A3 connects to X3. Core Color Blue (-48 V power) Black (ground for the power supply)
Technical Specifications
Item Cable connector X1 Bare crimping terminal X2/X3 Specification Cable connector-D type-3PIN-female-cable welding injection molding-without intermediate male terminal l The model of the bare crimping terminal in Figure 12-9 is cord end terminal-4 mm2-20A-inserted 10mm-grey l The model of the bare crimping terminal in Figure 12-10is bare crimping terminal-JG2-6 mm2-M6-40A-tin plating, 19.05 mm hole pitch Cable Type l The cable type in Figure 12-9 is electronic/electric cable-600V-5.26mm2-10AWG l The cable type in Figure 12-10 is electronic/ electric-600V-5.2mm2-10AWG Color Blue and black
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Structure
The straight through cable and crossover cable both are standard shielded cable and adopt RJ-45 connector, as shown in Figure 12-11. Figure 12-11 RJ-45 connector
PIN #8 PIN #1
The straight through cable is used for the communication among the OptiX PTN 1900 equipment, the NM computer and the Ethernet. Figure 12-12 shows the structure of the straight through cable, and Figure 12-13 shows the appearance of straight through cable. Figure 12-12 Structure of the straight through cable
RJ-45 network interface connector
Label 1 W
Main label
Label 2 8 1
8 1 X1
X2
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The crossover cable is used to directly connect the NMS computer to the OptiX PTN 1900 equipment. Figure 12-14 shows the structure of the crossover cable, and Figure 12-15 shows the appearance of crossover cable. Figure 12-14 Structure of the crossover cable
RJ-45 network interface connector Label 1 Main label Network cable Label 2
8 1 X1 X2
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Wire 1 and wire 3 of one end of the crossover cable must be respectively connected to wire 3 and wire 1 of the other end, and wire 2 and wire 6 of one end of the crossover cable must be respectively connected to wire 6 and wire 2 of the other end.
Pin Assignment
Figure 12-16 shows the pin assignment relations of the straight through cable. Figure 12-16 Pin assignment of the straight through cable
Connector X1 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 White or orange Orange White or green Blue White or blue Green White or brown Connector X2 White or orange Orange White or green Blue White or blue Green White or brown Brown Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8
Brown
Table 12-4 lists the pin assignment of the straight through cable.
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Table 12-4 Pin assignment of the straight through cable Connector X1 X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.4 X1.5 X1.7 X1.8 Connector X2 X2.1 X2.2 X2.3 X2.6 X2.4 X2.5 X2.7 X2.8 Color White or orange Orange White or green Green Blue White or blue White or brown Brown Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Relation Twisted pair
Figure 12-17 shows the pin assignment relations of the crossover cable. Figure 12-17 Structure of the crossover cable
Connector X1 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 White or orange Orange White or green Blue White or blue Green White or brown Connector X2 White or green Green White or orange Blue White or blue Orange White or brown Brown Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8
Brown
Table 12-5 lists the pin assignment of the crossover cable. Table 12-5 Pin assignment of the crossover cable Connector X1 X1.6 X1.3 X1.1
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Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Technical Specifications
Table 12-6 lists the technical specifications of the straight through cable. Table 12-7 lists the technical specifications of crossover cable. For details on connectors X1 and X2 listed in the following table, refer to Figure 12-12 and Figure 12-13. Table 12-6 Technical specifications of the straight through cable Item Connector X1/X2 Specification Network interface connector-crystal model connector-8PIN-8bitshielded-connector-24 to 26AWG-CAT 6/used with SFTP network cable l Adaptation wire gauge: 24 to 26AWG l Cable type: CAT 6/used with lead shielded twisted cable Cable type Communication cable-10015 ohms-CAT5E-SFTP 24AWG-8 coresPANTONE 445U l Transmission resistance: 10015 ohms l Wire gauge: CAT5E SFTP 24AWG l Color: Pantone 430U Number of cores Fireproof class 8 CM
Table 12-7 Technical specifications of the crossover cable Item Connector X1/X2 Specification Network interface connector-crystal model connector-8PIN-8bitshielded-24 to 26AWG-CAT 6/used with SFTP network cable l Adaptation wire gauge: 24 to 26AWG l Cable type: CAT 6/used with lead shielded twisted cable
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Specification Communication cable-100 15 ohms-CAT5E-SFTP 24AWG-8 coresPANTONE 646U l Transmission resistance: 10015 ohms l Wire gauge: CAT5E SFTP 24AWG l Color: Pantone 430U
8 CM
Structure
Figure 12-18 shows the structure of the 75-ohm 8 x E1 cable. Figure 12-18 Structure of the 75-ohm E1 cable
Cable connectorD type-44PINmale
Pos.44
A-A
Pos.1
Main label
W X
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Table 12-8 Pin assignment of the 75-ohm E1 cable Connector pin 38 23 37 22 36 21 35 20 15 30 14 29 13 28 12 27 Shell Cable W Core Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip External braid shield layer 8 T4 6 T3 4 T2 2 T1 7 R4 5 R3 3 R2 No. 1 R1 Remarks Connector pin 34 19 33 18 32 17 31 16 11 26 10 25 9 24 8 7 Cable W Core Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip 16 T8 14 T7 12 T6 10 T5 15 R8 13 R7 11 R6 No. 9 R5 Remarks
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The pin assignment table for the E1 cable is placed in the same packing case with the cable. Do not discard it before installation.
Structure
Figure 12-19 shows the structure of the 120-ohm 8 x E1 cable. Figure 12-19 Structure of the 120-ohm 8 x E1 cable
Cable connector-D type-44PIN-male A-A
Pos.44
Pos.1
Lable 2
Lable 1
Main lable W1
X W2
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Pin Assignment
Table 12-9 lists the pin assignment of the 120-ohm 8 x E1 cable. Table 12-9 Pin assignment of the 120-ohm E1 cable Conne ctor pin 15 30 14 29 13 28 12 27 11 26 10 25 9 24 Cable W1 Core Blue White Orange White Green White Brown White Grey White Blue Red Orange Red No. Twiste d pair Twiste d pair Twiste d pair Twiste d pair Twiste d pair Twiste d pair Twiste d pair Remark s Tx1 Connect or pin 38 23 Tx2 37 22 Tx3 36 21 Tx4 35 20 Tx5 34 19 Tx6 33 18 Tx7 32 17 Cable W2 Core Blue White Orange White Green White Brown White Grey White Blue Red Orange Red No. Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Rx1 Remarks
Rx2
Rx3
Rx4
Rx5
Rx6
Rx7
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Remarks
Rx8
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Item Connector X Cable type Number of cores Inner conductor diameter Fireproof class Specification Cable connector-D type-44PIN-male Communication cable-120 ohms-SEYVP-24AWG-16 corePANTONE 430U 16 0.4 mm CM
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Structure
Figure 12-21 shows the connector structure of the 120-ohm clock cable. Figure 12-21 Connector structure of the 120-ohm clock cable
PIN #8 PIN #1
Pin Assignment
Table 12-10 shows the pin assignment of the cable. Table 12-10 Pin assignment of the 120-ohm clock cable Connector pin Relat ion Description External Clock Mode External Time Mode (1PPS + Time Information ) 1 2 Twist ed pair Twist ed pair Negative receive end of CLK Positive receive end of CLK Unspecified Unspecified External Time Mode (DCLS) Unspecified Unspecified
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Relat ion
Description External Clock Mode External Time Mode (1PPS + Time Information ) External Time Mode (DCLS) Negative of DCLS signals Positive of DCLS signals Grounding end Grounding end Unspecified Unspecified
3 6 4 5 7 8
Twist ed pair Twist ed pair Twist ed pair Twist ed pair Twist ed pair Twist ed pair
Unspecified Unspecified Negative transmit end of CLK Positive transmit end of CLK Unspecified Unspecified
Negative of 1PPS signals Positive of 1PPS signals Grounding end Grounding end Negative of time information Positive of time information
Technical Specifications
Item Connector of the 120-ohm clock cable Specification Network interface connector-8PIN-8 bit-shielded-crystal model connector
Structure
Figure 12-22 shows the structure of the 120-to-75-ohm clock bridging cable. Figure 12-22 Structure of the clock bridging cable
120-ohm or 75ohm conversion connector
W1
Heat-shrink tube
View A
Label
RJ-45 connector
Main label
Heat-shrink tube
W5
8 A 1
Heat-shrink tube
W2 W3
X1
W4
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Pin Assignment
Table 12-11 lists the pin assignment of the clock bridging cable connector. Table 12-11 Pin assignment of the clock bridging cable connector 120-Ohm Cable Connector Pin X1.1 X1.2 X1.4 X1.5 X1.3 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 Color Orange White Blue White Green White White Brown Description Negative receive end of 120ohm external clock Positive receive end of 120ohm external clock Negative transmit end of 120ohm external clock Positive transmit end of 120ohm external clock Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified Twisted pair W4 Twisted pair W3 Twisted pair W2 Relation Twisted pair 75-Ohm Cable Core No. W1
Technical Specifications
Table 12-12 lists the technical specifications of the clock bridging cable. Table 12-12 Technical specifications of the clock bridging cable Item Cable Connector X1 type 120-ohm cable type 75-ohm cable type Cable length
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Specification Single Cable, 120 ohm To 75 ohm Clock Cable, 30 m, MP8-II, 120CC4P0.4P430U(S)+4*SYV75-2/0.34(S) Network Interface Connector,8-Bit 8PIN, Crystal Model Connector Twisted-Pair Cable, 120 ohm, SEYVP, 0.4 mm, 26AWG, 4Pairs, Pantone 430U Coaxial Cable, SYV-75-2-2(4.0Z)-1/0.34 mm, OD3.9 mm, Double-Layer Copper Braid Shielded 30 m
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Structure
Figure 12-23 shows the structure of the cabinet indicator cable. Figure 12-24 shows the appearance of the cabinet indicator cable. Figure 12-23 Structure of the cabinet indicator cable
Heat-shrink tube Label A-A 8 1 Main label Heat-shrink tube W X1 A X4 X5 X2 X3 B B-B 1 2
Pin Assignment
Table 12-13 lists the pin assignment of the cabinet indicator cable.
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Table 12-13 Pin assignment of the cabinet indicator cable Connector X1 X1.4 X1.5 X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 Connector X2/X3/X4/X5 X2.2 X2.1 X3.2 X3.1 X4.2 X4.1 X5.2 X5.1 Relation Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Label Print Green
Red
Orange
Yellow
Technical Specifications
Item Connector X1 Connector X2/X3/X4/X5 Cable type Number of cores Fireproof class Core diameter Specification Network interface connector-8PIN-8 bit-shieldedcrystal model connector Common plug-2PIN-single row/2.5 mm Twisted pair cable-120 ohms-SEYPVPV-0.5 mm-24AWG-8 core-PANTONE 430U 8 CM 0.5mm
Structure
Figure 12-25 shows the structure of the alarm input/output cable connector.
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Pin Assignment
Table 12-14 lists the pin assignment of the alarm input/output cable. Table 12-14 Pin assignment of the alarm input Connect or 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Color White and orange Orange White and green Blue White and blue Green White and brown Brown Alarm Input Positive for alarm input 1 Negative for alarm input 1 Positive for alarm input 2 Positive for alarm input 3 Negative for alarm input 3 Negative for alarm input 2 Positive for alarm input 4 Negative for alarm input 4
Technical Specifications
Item Connector Specification Network interface connector-8PIN-8 bit-shielded-crystal model connector
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A.2 Board Indicators This section describes the board indicators and their indications.
Indicators
This chapter describes the board indicators for the OptiX PTN 1900 and their indications. A.1 Cabinet Indicators This section describes the ETSI cabinet indicators for the OptiX PTN 1900.
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Index of Indicators
For boards and their indicators, see Boards and Their Indicators. For board status indicators, see: l l l Description of the Working Status Indicator (STAT) Description of the Service Activation Status and Board Working/Protection Status Indicator (ACT) Description of the Working/Protection Status of the Cross-Connect and Timing Board (ACTX)
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Description of the Working/Protection Status of the System Control Board (ACTC) Description of the Program Status Indicator (PROG) Description of the Service Status Indicator (SRV) Description of the Synchronization Status Indicator (SYNC) Description of the Power Supply Board Fault Indicator (ALM) Description of the Fan State Indicator(STAT) Description of the Power Supply Status Indicator (PWR)
For service port status indicators, see: l l l Service Port Connection Status Indicator (LINK) Description of the Service Interface Transmitting/Receiving Status Indicator (ACT) Description of the Interface Connection and Data Transmitting/Receiving Status Indicators (L/A)
For system alarm indicators, see: l l l l Description of the Alarm Cutting Indicator (ALMC) Description of the Critical Alarm Indicator (CRIT) Description of the Major Alarm Indicator (MAJ) Description of the Minor Alarm Indicator (MIN)
For the start status indicator combination in each phase when the service sub-board, and system control board are started, see Description of the Start Status Indicator Combination on the Board.
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Description of the Service Activation Status and Board Working/Protection Status Indicator (ACT)
Status On (green) Description l service sub-board are in the active state, and the board is working. l The MD1 configured in a TPS protection group is in the working state. Off l service sub-board are not activated. l The MD1 configured in a TPS protection group is in the backup state or protected state.
Description of the Working/Protection Status of the Cross-Connect and Timing Board (ACTX)
Status On (green) Off Description The board is in the working state. The board is in the protection state.
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Description Databases of the equipment are backed up in batch. The board is in the protection state.
CAUTION When the ACT indicator on the protection system control board is flashing, it indicates that the working system control board is backing up databases in batch to the protection system control board. At this time, do not reset the working system control board or remove and then insert the working system control board. Otherwise, the equipment may work abnormally.
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Description of the Interface Connection and Data Transmitting/Receiving Status Indicators (L/A)
Status On (green) Blinking (orange) Off Description The service port is correctly connected to the fiber/cable. The service port is correctly connected to the fiber/cable, and the data are transmitted/received at the port. The service port fails to be connected to the fiber/cable.
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Off
Off
Green
Green
Off
Off
Green
Green
Always onb
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Status
NOTE a: When the board is running, the ACT/ACTC/ACTX indicator may be off, on (green), or flashing (green). When services are normal, the indicator is on (green). For other statuses, see Description of the Service Activation Status and Board Working/ Protection Status Indicator (ACT), Description of the Working/Protection Status of the Cross-Connect and Timing Board (ACTX), and Description of the Working/Protection Status of the System Control Board (ACTC). b: When the board is running, the SRV indicator may be in red, orange, or green. When services are normal, the indicator is green. For other statuses of the indicator, see Description of the Service Status Indicator (SRV).
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Labels
On the OptiX PTN 1900, safety labels, optical module labels and engineering labels are stuck. B.1 Safety Label Various safety labels are stuck on the equipment. This section describes positions and indications of these safety labels. B.2 Engineering Labels The engineering labels should be made according to the the local engineering specifications or Huawei engineering specifications.
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Labels are present on the subrack and boards. Table B-1 Labels Label Type ESD protection label Indication The equipment is electrostatic sensitive.
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
! ATTENTION
CLEAN PERIODICALLY
Multiple channels of power supply are available. Do not insert or remove the component when the power is on.
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/QUALIFICATION CARD
HUAWEI
MADE IN CHINA
N14036
MADE IN CHINA
HUAWEI
MADE IN CHINA
N14036
MADE IN CHINA
! ATTENTION
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Indication (1) On the loaded cabinet side, the label marked "A01/B08--48V2" on the cable indicates that the cable is used for the -48V2 DC power supply, which comes from the eighth connector on the second row of the -48 V bus bar in the cabinet on Row A, and Column 01 in the equipment room. (2) On the distribution unit side, the label marked "B03--48V2" indicates that the cable is -48V2 DC power supply, which comes from the loaded cabinet on Row B, Column 03 in the equipment room. For PGND and BGND, it is only necessary to give the row and column of the power distribution unit, instead of the specific serial number of the terminal block on the copper bar. The external alarm cables are connected to the first subscriber cabinet of each row (used for power distribution). Engineering labels stuck on the first cabinet of each row should indicate which equipment is using the access terminal. Engineering labels are not needed on the equipment side unless there are special requirements. The label marked "A01" indicates that the alarm cable connects the first cabinet and the cabinet on Row A, Column 01 in the equipment room.
-48V2
-48V2
(1)
(2)
(1) Label on the cable at the loaded cabinet side, which indicates the position of the cable at the power distribution cabinet side (2) Label on the cable at the power distribution cabinet side, which indicates the position of the cable at the loaded cabinet side
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Indication "A01-03-06-05" indicates that one end of the Ethernet cable is connected to Ethernet Port 05, Slot 6, Frame 03 of the cabinet on Row A, Column 01 in the equipment room. "B02-03-12" indicates that the other end of the Ethernet cable is connected to Ethernet Port 12, Frame 03 of the cabinet on Row B, Column 02 in the equipment room. No slot number is specified. "A01-01-05-05-R" indicates that the local end of the fiber is connected with Optical Receiving Interface 05 on Slot 5, Frame 01 in the cabinet on Row A, Column 01 in the equipment room. "G01-01-01-01-T" indicates that the opposite end of the fiber is connected with Optical Transmitting Interface 01 on Slot 01, Frame 01 in the cabinet on Row G, Column 01 in the equipment room. "ODF-G01-01-01-R" indicates that the local end of the fiber is connected to the optical receiving terminal on Row 01, Column 01 of the ODF in Row G Column 01 in the equipment room. "A01-01-05-05R" indicates that the other end of the fiber is connected to optical receiving interface 5 on Slot 05, frame 01 in the cabinet on Row A, Column 01 in the equipment room. "A01-03-01-01-R" indicates that local end of the trunk cable connects to the receiving terminal of Trunk Cable 01 in Slot 01, Frame 03 of the cabinet on Row A, Column 01 in the equipment room. "DDFG01-01-01-AR" indicates that the opposite end of the trunk cable connects the receiving terminal of Direction A (connected to optical network equipment) on Row 01, Column 01 of the DDF on Row G and Column 01 in the equipment room.
Labels for fibers that connect the equipme nt to the ODF Labels for trunk cables that connect the equipme nt to the ODF
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Board MD1 CD1 AD1 ETFC EFF8 EFG2 POD41 AFO1 L12 L75 TN71CXP TN72CXP PIU FANA
This chapter lists the power consumption and weight of each board used for the OptiX PTN 1900. Table C-1 lists the power consumption and weight of each board used for the OptiX PTN 1900. Table C-1 Power consumption and weight Weight (kg) 0.34 0.34 0.35 0.55 0.64 0.52 0.55 0.78 0.53 0.53 2.34 2.36 0.62 0.56 Power Consumption (W) 20.7 26.4 22.0 15.0 16.3 8.8 11.6 27.2 0.1 0.1 73.3 80.3 7.0 l Low rate: 8.0 l Medium rate: 12.0 l High rate: 21.0
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Power Consumption (W) l Low rate: 12.0 l Medium rate: 19.0 l High rate: 35.0
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l l
You can use the U2000 to configure each parameter of the processing board, interface board, cross-connect and system control board.
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As a path status and signal identification byte, the V5 byte detects the bit error and indicates the remote fault and failure in the lower order path. Table D-2 lists the mapping relation between the service type and V5 byte. Table D-2 Mapping relation between the service type and V5 byte Input Service Type Asynchronization Unequipped or supervisory unequipped V5 Byte (in Hex) 02 00
The attributes of an SDH interface cover the general attributes, Layer 2 attributes, Layer 3 attributes and advanced attributes. To configure an SDH interface, configure the physical parameters, link layer parameters and network layer parameters. The attributes of an Ethernet interface cover the general attributes, Layer 2 attributes, Layer 3 attributes, advanced attributes and flow control. To configure an Ethernet interface, configure the physical parameters, link layer parameters, network layer parameters and flow control schemes. To configure the ALS is to set the parameters of the optical interface. To ensure the valid utilization of the path, the spare timeslots are eliminated when the signals are encapsulated into the network. In this way, the TDM frame is partially stuffed. To recover the TDM frame at the service sink, the spare timeslots eliminated during encapsulation are added again.
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Administrator Alarm alarm cable APS Asynchronous Transfer Mode The cable for generation of visual or audio alarms. See Automatic Protection Switching
Glossary
A user who has authority to access all the Management Domains of the EMLCore product. He has access to the whole network and to all the management functionalities. A message reported when a fault is detected by a device or by the network management system during the process of polling devices. Each alarm corresponds to a recovery alarm. After a recovery alarm is received, the status of the corresponding alarm changes to cleared.
A data transfer technology based on cell, in which packets allocation relies on channel demand. It supports fast packet switching to achieve efficient utilization of network resources. The size of a cell is 53 bytes, which consist of 48-byte payload and 5-byte header. See Asynchronous Transfer Mode Automatic Protection Switching (APS) is the capability of a transmission system to detect a failure on a working facility and to switch to a standby facility to recover the traffic.
B
backup A periodic operation performed on the data stored in the database for the purposes of database recovery in case that the database is faulty. The backup also refers to data synchronization between active and standby boards. A range of transmission frequencies that a transmission line or channel can carry in a network. In fact, it is the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies the transmission line or channel. The greater the bandwidth, the faster the data transfer rate. See Bit Error Rate The binding strap is 12.7 mm wide, with one hook side (made of transparent polypropylene material) and one mat side (made of black nylon material).
bandwidth
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An incompatibility between a bit in a transmitted digital signal and the corresponding bit in the received digital signal. Bit error rate. Ratio of received bits that contain errors. BER is an important index used to measure the communications quality of a network. A breaker is a device that connects/disconnects power to a circuit. An optional multiplexing operation, whereby more than one user message may be carried in the same SCTP packet.
C
Cable distribution plate A component which is used to arrange the cables in order. cable tie CE CES Circuit Emulation Service The tape used to bind the cables. See Customer Edge See Circuit Emulation Service 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 device that sends requests, receives responses, and obtains services from the server. A part of BGP/MPLS IP VPN model. It provides interfaces for direct connection to the Service Provider (SP) network. A CE can be a router, switch, or host.
D
Data Communication Network DCN DDF diamond-shaped nut Digital Distribution Frame A communication network used in a TMN or between TMNs to support the Data Communication Function (DCF). See Data Communication Network See Digital Distribution Frame A type of nut that is used to fasten the wiring frame to the cabinet. A type of equipment used between the transmission equipment and the exchange with transmission rate of 2 to 155 Mbit/s to provide the functions such as cables connection, cable patching, and test of loops that transmitting digital signals.
E
E-AGGR E-LAN ejector lever Ethernet-Aggregation See Ethernet LAN A lever for removing circuit boards from an electronic chassis.
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electromagnetic compatibility
Electromagnetic compatibility is the condition which prevails when telecommunications equipment is performing its individually designed function in a common electromagnetic environment without causing or suffering unacceptable degradation due to unintentional electromagnetic interference to or from other equipment in the same environment. [NTIA]
ElectroStatic Discharge The sudden and momentary electric current that flows between two objects at different electrical potentials caused by direct contact or induced by an electrostatic field. EMC ESD Ethernet See electromagnetic compatibility See ElectroStatic Discharge A technology complemented in LAN. It adopts Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection. The speed of an Ethernet interface can be 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1000 Mbit/ s or 10000 Mbit/s. The Ethernet network features high reliability and easy maintaining.. Ethernet LAN. A L2VPN service type that is provided for the user Ethernet in different domains over the PSN network. For the user Ethernet, the entire PSN network serves as a Layer 2 switch. See European Telecommunications Standards Institute A standards-setting body in Europe. Also the standards body responsible for GSM.
Ethernet LAN
F
fault A failure to implement the function while the specified operations are performed. A fault does not involve the failure caused by preventive maintenance, insufficiency of external resources and intentional settings. A frame, starting with a header, is a string of bytes with a specified length. Frame length is represented by the sampling circle or the total number of bytes sampled during a circle. A header comprises one or a number of bytes with pre-specified values. In other words, a header is a code segment that reflects the distribution (diagram) of the elements prespecified by the sending and receiving parties.
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GE Gigabit Ethernet See Gigabit Ethernet GE adopts the IEEE 802.3z. GE is compatible with 10 Mbit/s and 100 Mbit/s Ethernet.It runs at 1000Mbit/s. Gigabit Ethernet uses a private medium, and it does not support coaxial cables or other cables. It also supports the channels in the bandwidth mode. If Gigabit Ethernet is, however, deployed to be the private bandwidth system with a bridge (switch) or a router as the center, it gives full play to the performance and the bandwidth. In the network structure, Gigabit Ethernet uses full duplex links that are private, causing the length of the links to be sufficient for backbone applications in a building and campus. Components to guide, position, and support plug-in boards.
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hot standby A mechanism of ensuring device running security. The environment variables and storage information of each running device are synchronized to the standby device. When the faults occur on the running device, the standby device can take over the services in the faulty device in automatic or manual way to ensure the normal running of the entire system. See hot standby
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IEC IEEE IMA Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Electrotechnical Commission International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector Internet Protocol See International Electrotechnical Commission See Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers See Inverse Multiplexing over ATM A society of engineering and electronics professionals based in the United States but boasting membership from numerous other countries. The IEEE focuses on electrical, electronics, computer engineering, and science-related matters. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is an international and nongovernmental standards organization dealing with electrical and electronical standards. An organization that coordinates standards for telecommunications on behalf of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). It is based in Geneva, Switzerland. Prior to 1992, the ITU-T was known as the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT, from the French name "Comit| consultatif international t|l|phonique et t|l|graphique"). The TCP/IP standard protocol that defines the IP packet as the unit of information sent across an internet and provides the basis for connectionless, best-effort packet delivery service. IP includes the ICMP control and error message protocol as an integral part. The entire protocol suite is often referred to as TCP/IP because TCP and IP are the two fundamental protocols. IP is standardized in RFC 791. Inverse Multiplexing over ATM. The ATM inverse multiplexing technique involves inverse multiplexing and de-multiplexing of ATM cells in a cyclical fashion among links grouped to form a higher bandwidth logical link whose rate is approximately the sum of the link rates. This is referred to as an IMA group. See Internet Protocol See International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector
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L3VPN Layer3 Virtual Private Network Label Switching Router The Label Switching Router (LSR) is the basic element of 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.
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See Local Area Network A component that generates directional optical waves of narrow wavelengths. The laser light has better coherence than ordinary light. The fiber system takes the semi-conductor laser as the light source. See Loopback A network communications channel consisting of a circuit or transmission path and all related equipment between a sender and a receiver. A link is used to connect signaling points (SPs) and signaling transfer points (STPs) and transmit signaling messages. Linear Multiplex Section Protection A network formed by the computers and workstations within the coverage of a few square kilometers or within a single building. It features high speed and low error rate. Ethernet, FDDI, and Token Ring are three technologies used to implement a LAN. Current LANs are generally based on switched Ethernet or Wi-Fi technology and running at 1,000 Mbit/ s (that is, 1 Gbit/s). A troubleshooting technique that returns a transmitted signal to its source so that the signal or message can be analyzed for errors. The subrack close to the bottom of the cabinet when a cabinet contains several subracks. See Label Switching Router
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Maintenance Point Merge Point Maintenance Point (MP) is one of either a MEP or a MIP. Merge Point. The LSR where one or more backup tunnels rejoin the path of the protected LSP downstream of the potential failure. The same LSR may be both an MP and a PLR simultaneously. See Merge Point See Maintenance Point See Multi-Protocol Label Switch A technology that uses short tags of fixed length to encapsulate packets in different link layers, and provides connection-oriented switching for the network layer on the basis of IP routing and control protocols. It improves the cost performance and expandability of networks, and is beneficial to routing.
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N63E cabinet NE network element A cabinet which is 600 mm in width and 300 mm in depth, compliant with the standards of the ETSI. See network element A network element (NE) contains both the hardware and the software running on it. One NE is at least equipped with one system control board which manages and monitors the entire network element. The NE software runs on the system control board. This is an internal interface within a network linking two or more elements.
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OAM ODF Operation, Administration and Maintenanc See Operation, Administration and Maintenanc See Optical Distribution Frame Operation, Administration and Maintenance. A group of network support functions that monitor and sustain segment operation, activities that are concerned with, but not limited to, failure detection, notification, location, and repairs that are intended to eliminate faults and keep a segment in an operational state and support activities required to provide the services of a subscriber access network to users/subscribers. A frame which is used to transfer and spool fibers.
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packet 1. A sequence of binary digits including data and call control signals that is switched as a composite whole. The data, call control signals, and possibly error control information, are arra nged in a specific format. 2. A short block of data of fixed length and destination information. It is the information transmission unit of the packet switching network. The maximum length of the information packet reaches 8000 bit. The information packet can be tranfered from one metwork to another network. 3. Data packets and local packets. Logical grouping of information that includes a header containing control information and (usually) user data. Packets are most often used to refer to network layer units of data. A MAN and WAN technology that provides point-to-point data connections. The POS interface uses SDH/SONET as the physical layer protocol, and supports the transport of packet data (such as IP packets) in MAN and WAN. See Printed Circuit Board See Power Distribution Unit Protocol Data Unit
Point-to-Point Protocol A protocol on the data link layer, provides point-to-point transmission and encapsulates data packets on the network layer. It is located in layer 2 of the IP protocol stack. POS Power Distribution Unit PPP Printed Circuit Board See Packet over SDH/SONET The power distribution unit performs AC or DC power distribution. See Point-to-Point Protocol A board used to mechanically support and electrically connect electronic components using conductive pathways, tracks, or traces, etched from copper sheets laminated onto a non-conductive substrate. An emulated connection between two PEs for transmitting frames. The PW is established and maintained by PEs through signaling protocols. The status information of a PW is maintained by the two end PEs of a PW. Packet Transport Network
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Radio Network Controller RNC route A device used in the RNS to control the usage and integrity of radio resources. See Radio Network Controller A route is the path that network traffic takes from its source to its destination. In a TCP/ IP network, each IP packet is routed independently. Routes can change dynamically.
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SDH signal cable Synchronous Digital Hierarchy See Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Common signal cables cover the E1cable, network cable, and other non-subscriber signal cable. SDH is 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 BISDN. It interleaves the bytes of low-speed signals to multiplex the signals to high-speed counterparts, and the line coding of scrambling is only used only for signals. SDH is suitable for the fiber communication system with high speed and a large capacity since it uses synchronous multiplexing and flexible mapping structure.
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T63 cabinet TPS Tributary Protection Switch Tunnel A cabinet which is 600 mm in width and 300 mm in depth, compliant with the standards of the ETSI. See Tributary Protection Switch Tributary protection switching, a function provided by the equipment, is intended to protect N tributary processing boards through a standby tributary processing board. 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.
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Upload Upper subrack upward cabling An operation to report some or all configuration data of an NE to the T2000. The configuration data then covers the configuration data stored at the T2000 side. The subrack close to the top of the cabinet when a cabinet contains several subracks. Cables or fibres connect the cabinet with other equipment from the top of the cabinet.
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Virtual Local Area Network VLAN A logical grouping of two or more nodes which are not necessarily on the same physical network segment but which share the same IP network number. This is often associated with switched Ethernet. See Virtual Local Area Network
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