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Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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Preface
Prerequisite for using This guide assumes that information from the network planning process is
this guide available.
Product version This guide describes Tellabs 6325 node, feature pack 1.3.
Tellabs 6325 node This guide is meant as a supplement to the Tellabs 6325 node configurator tool
configurator tool and vice versa.
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References to Tellabs [1] 63xx_an010-1, Tellabs® 63xx Nodes, Using external Optical Amplifier at
documents STM-16, Application Note.
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Available items These items are available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
Item Description
SC2 One rack unit (1RU) high subrack for the Tellabs
6325 node. Four slots for traffic modules. Various
modules can be installed in the subrack creating var-
ious configurations.
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Item Description
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Item Description
To configure the Tellabs There are three ways to configure the Tellabs 6325 node. They are as follows:
6325 node
If then
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If then
To configure a Tellabs This procedure describes how to configure a Tellabs 6325 node with one of the
6325 node with a dedicated units of the Tellabs 6325 node.
dedicated unit
Step Action
1 Select the dedicated unit that fits your required application. The
units are listed in ‘Item numbers of the dedicated units’ on page 14.
4 Select the cables as described in ‘1.8 Selecting the Cables’ on page 49.
Note: Two DC power cables are included when you order the dedi-
cated unit (CU...).
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To configure a Tellabs This procedure describes how to configure a Tellabs 6325 node by selecting
6325 node with a basic one of the pre-configured basic units.
unit
Step Action
1 Select the basic unit that fits your required application. The units are
listed in ‘Item numbers of the basic units’ on page 16.
2 If you want to add traffic modules to the basic unit then go to ‘Select-
ing additional modules’ on page 22.
5 Select the cables as described in ‘1.8 Selecting the Cables’ on page 49.
Note: Two DC power cables are included when you order the basic
unit (CU...).
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To configure a Tellabs This procedure describes how to configure a Tellabs 6325 node.
6325 node
Step Action
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Step Action
6 Select the cables as described in ‘1.8 Selecting the Cables’ on page 49.
1.5.1 Selecting the Subrack and Support Modules for the Tellabs 6325 Node
Slots in the SC2 subrack The SC2 subrack is a front access subrack comprising 9 slots for modules.
Selecting common items In any configuration you need a subrack and support modules. Select the fol-
lowing items.
SC2 subrack, one rack unit (1RU) high, four slots UC3560
for traffic modules. The following items are deliv-
ered with the subrack:
• Adaptation brackets for 19 inch rack
• Adaptation brackets for ETSI rack
• Cover plate for slot 6
• Extraction tool kit (includes module reset tool)
• M4 x 8 screw and washer to attach ground
wire
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Selecting power modules Select the following power modules according to your requirement.
If then
you want one DC supply and one select the following items:
AC supply
• 2 x CM3561-A (PS-DC)
• 1 x CM3569 (AC/DC adapter)
Common items The figure shows the common items required in any configuration.
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1.5.2 Selecting the Traffic Modules for the Tellabs 6325 Node - SDH
Configurations
To select the traffic Follow this procedure to select the traffic modules for SDH configurations.
modules
The slots in the subrack are shown in ‘Slots in the SC2 subrack’ on page 18.
Step Action
Selecting the module to The module that performs the cross-connect and NE synchronization (SETS)
perform the cross- functions is located in slot 3. Depending on which type of aggregate and trib-
connect and NE utary signals required in the network element different modules can be select-
synchronization (SETS) ed. Follow this procedure to select the module.
functions
Note: The module in slot 3 (and 2) performs the non-intrusive monitoring
function of all E1/P12s in the network element. If you require the non-
intrusive monitoring function, then you must select a SIMX4m,
SIMX16m, SPIMXm or SPIMX16m module for slot 3 (and 2). The mon-
itoring function is not supported in the SPIMX module with four
2 Mbit/s (CM3563).
If and then
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If and then
you want one or two up to four 2 Mbit/s in- select the SPIMX mod-
STM-1/STM-4 interfac- terfaces ule and add SFP trans-
es ceivers. See also ‘Select-
ing external balun to
provide 2 Mbit/s
75 ohm interface’ on
page 24.
Selecting the module to The module that performs the protection of the cross-connect and NE syn-
perform the protection of chronization (SETS) functions is located in slot 2. Depending on which type of
the cross-connect and aggregate and tributary signals required in the network element different
NE synchronization modules can be selected. Follow this procedure to select the module.
(SETS) functions
Note: The module types in slot 2 and 3 do not necessarily have to be the same
as long as they both have the cross-connect and NE synchronization
(SETS) functions. You may, for instance, have a SPIMX16m in slot 3 and
a SIMX4m in slot 2.
If and then
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If and then
you want one or two up to four 2 Mbit/s in- select the SPIMX mod-
STM-1/STM-4 interfac- terfaces ule and add SFP trans-
es ceivers. See also ‘Select-
ing external balun to
provide 2 Mbit/s
75 ohm interface’ on
page 24.
Selecting additional In addition to the interfaces present on the module you have selected perform-
modules ing the cross-connect and NE synchronization (SETS) functions (slot 3) and, if
required, protection of the cross-connect and NE synchronization (SETS)
functions (slot 2), modules can be installed in slot (2), 4 and 5 to extend the
number of interfaces. When the module for slot 3 (and 2) has been selected,
then calculate the number of additional interfaces your configuration re-
quires. Then select the type and number of modules that fits your configura-
tion. The type of modules to provide additional interfaces are as follows:
Note: The cross-connect function in slot 3 (and 2) supports the STM-1/4 inter-
faces in slot 4 and 5 with a total capacity corresponding to 8 VC-4s (each
slot). Using the SIMX4m module in slot 4 or 5 limits the total capacity
of the four STM-1/4 interfaces to 8 VC-4s.
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EMAP • 2 x FE (RJ-45) 2, 4, 5
• 2 x FE (RJ-45 or with SFP)
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For systems with WDM modules see also ‘WDM configurations’ on page 29.
For 2 Mbit/s 75 ohm interfaces see ‘Selecting external balun to provide 2
Mbit/s 75 ohm interface’ on page 24.
For equipment protection reasons you may consider the possibility to split the
SDH interfaces on separate modules.
Note: Remember to order cover plates for slots not used by modules.
Note: When you install SIMX and SPIMX modules it is recommended to start
with slot 2, then slot 4 and then slot 5. When you install PIM1 modules
it is recommended to start with slot 5, then slot 4 and then slot 2. How-
ever if your configuration requires an ETEX10S module the PIM1 mod-
ule can only be placed in slot 2.
Selecting external balun The 2 Mbit/s interfaces on the SPIMX and PIM1 modules are 120 ohm inter-
to provide 2 Mbit/s faces. If your configuration requires 75 ohm interfaces you must add the fol-
75 ohm interface lowing items:
• two external 120/75 ohm baluns per 2 Mbit/s interface. The balun has a
BNC connector and has to be installed in a balun panel. The balun item
number is WK-511B-KIT.
• a balun panel kit BNC (item number NS-0299). Up to 42 baluns can be in-
stalled in the balun panel.
• an open ended cable as used for the 120 ohm interface. See ‘Electrical ca-
bles - 120 ohm’ on page 51.
The balun WK-511B-KIT provides only one connection. So you need two WK-
511B-KIT for a 2 Mbit/s interface, one for input and one for output connec-
tions.
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Cover plate for empty slot 2-5 (position for traffic NS-0292
module)
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Example - ADM16 with 8 The following example shows an ADM16 with 8 STM-1/STM-4 interfaces and
STM-1/STM-4 interfaces with an Ethernet switching and mapping module.
and ETEX
FAN CM3565
CMCC CM3564
2 x PS-DC CM3561-A
2 x SIMX16m CM3568-A
ETEX10S CM3572
Interconnecting Tellabs It is possible to extend the configuration with another subrack if the number
6325 nodes to extend of required interfaces exceed the capacity in one subrack. By interconnecting
number of interfaces two Tellabs 6325 nodes, through the cross-connect modules in slot 3, you dou-
ble the number of available slots for traffic modules. In the management sys-
tem the two nodes will be seen as two separate network elements.
Example - ADM4 with The following example shows an ADM4 with 126 x 2 Mbit/s interfaces. It is
126 x 2 Mbit/s interfaces realized by interconnecting two Tellabs 6325 nodes through STM-1 connec-
tions. This example shows two SIMX4m modules interconnected. This makes
it possible to have six PIM1 modules with a total of 126 x 2 Mbit/s interfaces.
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1.5.3 Selecting the Traffic Modules for the Tellabs 6325 Node - WDM Stand-
alone Configurations
To select the traffic Follow this procedure to select the traffic modules for WDM stand-alone con-
modules figurations. These configurations are also referred to as Tellabs 6325 Wave-
length Division Multiplexing nodes.
The slots in the subrack are shown in ‘Slots in the SC2 subrack’ on page 18.
Step Action
WDM configurations The following WDM configurations are possible with the Tellabs 6325 node.
If then
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you require a select the TR4 module and add SFP transceivers. See also
4-channel ‘Using the MP4/TR4 module’ on page 33.
transponder/
repeater
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If then
you require a select the MP4 module and add SFP transceivers. The MP4
4-channel module can operate in the following three configurations
muxponder/ controlled by the management software. See also ‘Using
transponder/ the MP4/TR4 module’ on page 33.
repeater
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Using the MP4/TR4 The MP4 module can be used either as a Transponder/Repeater, similar to a
module TR4 module, or as a Muxponder.
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Selecting the WDM Select the type and number of modules that fits your configuration. The type
modules of modules are as follows:
Note: If you require the NE synchronization (SETS) function in the subrack
then an MP4 module must be installed in slot 3.
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Note: Remember to order cover plates for slots not used by modules.
Optical multiplexer/demultiplexer
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Cover plate for empty slot 2-5 (position for traffic NS-0292
module)
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Introduction When selecting the equipment for a WDM system it is recommended also to
have a power budget for the link. The following shows power budgets for dif-
ferent configurations.
• ‘Point to Point configuration’ on page 37
• ‘Optical Add/Drop configuration with OAD module’ on page 38
• ‘Optical Add/Drop back-to-back configuration with OM modules’ on
page 39
Point to Point Make a power budget for a point-to-point link with either STM-16 CWDM or
configuration STM-16 DWDM as shown in the following tables.
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Optical Add/Drop Make a power budget for an optical Add/Drop link (with OAD module) with
configuration with OAD either STM-16 CWDM or STM-16 DWDM as shown in the following tables.
module
Power budget for an optical Add/Drop link (with OAD module) with STM-
16 CWDM.
Power budget for an optical Add/Drop link (with OAD module) with STM-
16 DWDM
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Optical Add/Drop back- Make a power budget for an optical Add/Drop back-to-back link with either
to-back configuration STM-16 CWDM or STM-16 DWDM as shown in the following tables.
with OM modules
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Overview Select the transceivers for the traffic modules and dedicated units as described
in:
• ‘1.6.1 Selecting the Transceivers for the SDH Interfaces’ on page 40
• ‘1.6.2 Selecting the Transceivers for the Ethernet Interfaces’ on page 44
• ‘1.6.3 Selecting the Transceivers for Bi-directional SDH/Ethernet Interfac-
es’ on page 47
• ‘1.6.4 Selecting the Transceivers for the Fibre Channel Interfaces’ on page
48
Selecting transceivers The dispersion characteristics and attenuation for each specific interface is de-
for the SIMX and SPIMX termined by an application code of the transceivers.
modules and the
Note: If your configuration requires an optical amplifier, then go to ‘1.7 Using
Dedicated Units
Optical Amplifiers’ on page 49.
electrical STM-1 select the electrical STM-1 SFP with 1.0/2.3 coaxi-
al connectors.
Note: About size of electrical STM-1 SFPs: The
two connectors together, on the cables for the elec-
trical STM-1 interface, are a little wider than the
transceiver. Due to this it will not be possible to in-
stall two electrical STM-1 transceivers in the cages
next to one another on the Dedicated Units. It
might (depending on the connector type) also be
difficult to replace a transceiver in neighbor posi-
tion to an electrical STM-1 transceiver, without
disconnecting the electrical cables on the neighbor
position. This is the case only with the Dedicated
Units. On the SIMX4m, SIMX16m and SPIMX
modules the space between the cages makes it
possible to install electrical STM-1 transceivers in
all STM-1/4 cages.
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Selecting transceivers The type of transceivers that you select for the optical STM-1 interface, is de-
for optical STM-1 termined by the transmission wavelength and the attenuation of the fibre con-
interface nection to the neighboring NE. The attenuation parameter is found by making
a power budget for the system.
Selecting transceivers The type of transceivers that you select for the STM-4 interface, is determined
for STM-4 interface by the transmission wavelength and the attenuation characteristics of the fibre
connection to the neighboring NE. The attenuation parameters is found by
making a power budget for the system.
Selecting transceivers The type of transceivers that you select for STM-16 interface, is determined by
for STM-16 interface the transmission wavelength, attenuation and the dispersion characteristics of
the fibre connection to the neighboring NE. The attenuation and dispersion
parameters are found by making a power budget for the system.
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SDH
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Fast Ethernet
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Gigabit Ethernet
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Selecting the bi- If you want to send traffic in both directions using only one fiber then select
directional transceivers the bi-directional transceivers. Select a set of transceivers (-D/-U). The D-
transceiver transmitting at 1550nm is used in one end of the fiber and the U-
transceiver transmitting at 1310nm is used at the other end of the fiber.
The attenuation range for the STM-1 transceivers is 0-13 dB and the attenua-
tion range for the STM-4 transceivers is 0-10 dB.
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Fibre Channel
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Introduction For a standard G.957 L-16.2 interface the distance between two nodes are lim-
ited to 80 km over a standard G.652 fiber. To reach longer distances, it is nec-
essary to add a re-generator in the middle of the span, boost the output level
and/or improve the sensitivity of the receiver.
Using an external Optical Amplifier it is possible to increase the distance be-
tween two Tellabs 63xx nodes up to approx. 180 km depending on actual loss
and dispersion of the link.
Using optical amplifiers to increase the distance between Tellabs 63xx Nodes
is described in an application note [1].
Type of cables available The following type of cables are used for a Tellabs 6325 node.
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Optical cables For optical interfaces, select between the following cables.
Note: Optical transceivers use an LC connector for the optical interface.
Electrical cables - For SPIMX and PIM1 modules and Dedicated Units with 2 Mbit/s 120 ohm
120 ohm interfaces, select between the following cables.
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Electrical cables - For electrical STM-1 interfaces and 34/45 Mbit/s 75 ohm interfaces select be-
75 ohm tween the following cables.
Note: For easier removal of the coaxial cables, an extraction tool (item number
TOOL-H030) can be used.
Synchronization and If you require a 2 MHz external synchronization input signal or synchroniza-
AUX alarm interface tion output signal, then select the following cable. This cable also connect to
cable four AUX alarms.
Note: The plug type on the module is 9 pole D-Sub.
Ethernet interface cables Use standard STP Ethernet interface cables (RJ-45).
Craft terminal interface If your network element requires connection to a craft terminal, then select the
cable following cable. You require one cable per craft terminal.
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Power cable Select the following power cable. You require one power cable per PS-DC
module. In case you want to use protected power you need two PS-DC mod-
ules and thereby also two power cables.
EOW cables If your system includes an EOW system, then select the following cable.
Note: On the SPIMX modules with 21 x 2 Mbit/s the EOW system is connect-
ed with the 2 Mbit/s interface cable (WK-503Y-zz.z-12 - ref. ‘Electrical
cables - 120 ohm’ on page 51). The open ended cable holds both the con-
nections for the 2 Mbit/s interfaces and the EOW interface.
Embedded software The Tellabs 6325 node (CMCC module) is delivered with an embedded soft-
ware release pre-installed. The pre-installed ESW may be different from the
release you require for your configuration. Therefore it is recommended to or-
der the CD-ROM with the ESW separately. ETEX modules are delivered with
an ETEX ESW release pre-installed. The pre-installed ETEX ESW may be dif-
ferent from the release you require for your configuration. Therefore it is rec-
ommended to order the CD-ROM with the ETEX ESW separately.
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Overview This gives the item numbers available for Tellabs 6325 node.
• ‘2.1 Dedicated Units’ on page 55
• ‘2.2 Basic Units’ on page 56
• ‘2.3 Modules’ on page 57
• ‘2.4 Transceivers’ on page 61
• ‘2.5 Subrack Items’ on page 68
• ‘2.6 Balun Items’ on page 68
• ‘2.7 Cables’ on page 69
• ‘2.8 Embedded Software’ on page 71
Dedicated units The following Tellabs 6325 node - dedicated units are available.
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Basic units The following pre-configured Tellabs 6325 node basic units are available.
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2.3 Modules
SDH and PDH modules The following SDH and PDH modules are available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
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Cover plate for empty slot 2-5 (position for traffic NS-0292
module)
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Ethernet modules The following Ethernet modules are available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
Cover plate for empty slot 2-5 (position for traffic NS-0292
module)
WDM modules The following WDM modules are available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
Optical multiplexer/demultiplexer
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Cover plate for empty slot 2-5 (position for traffic NS-0292
module)
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Support modules The following support modules are available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
2.4 Transceivers
Transceivers for SDH The following transceivers are available for the SDH interfaces of the Tellabs
interfaces 6325 node.
SDH
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SDH WDM
Transceivers for The following transceivers are available for the Ethernet interfaces of the Tel-
Ethernet interfaces labs 6325 node.
Fast Ethernet
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Transceivers for bi- The following transceivers are available for the bi-directional SDH/Ethernet
directional SDH/Ethernet interfaces of the Tellabs 6325 node.
interfaces
Description Item number
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Transceivers for Fibre The following transceivers are available for the Fibre Channel interfaces of the
Channel interfaces Tellabs 6325 node.
Fibre Channel
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Subrack items The following subrack items are available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
SC2 subrack, one rack unit (1RU) high, four slots UC3560
for traffic modules. The following items are deliv-
ered with the subrack:
• Adaptation brackets for 19 inch rack
• Adaptation brackets for ETSI rack
• Cover plate for slot 6
• Extraction tool kit (includes module reset tool)
• M4 x 8 screw and washer to attach ground
wire
Cover plate for empty slot 2-5 (position for traffic NS-0292
module)
Balun items The following balun items are available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
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2.7 Cables
Traffic interface cables The following optical and electrical interface cables are available for the Tel-
labs 6325 node.
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Extraction tool for 1.0/2.3 The following extraction tool for disconnecting coaxial cables provided with
coaxial cables 1.0/2.3 connectors, is available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
Synchronization and The following synchronization and AUX alarm cable is available for the Tel-
AUX alarm cable labs 6325 node.
Management cable The following management cable is available for the Tellabs 6325 node. For
Ethernet interfaces, use standard STP Ethernet interface cables (RJ-45).
Power cable The following power cable is available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
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EOW cable The following EOW cable is available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
Note: On the SPIMX module with 21 x 2 Mbit/s the EOW system is connected
with the 2 Mbit/s interface cable (WK-503Y-zz.z-12 - ref. ‘Traffic inter-
face cables’ on page 69). The open ended cable holds both the connec-
tions for the 2 Mbit/s interfaces and the EOW interface.
Embedded software The following embedded software is available for the Tellabs 6325 node.
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Index
B I
Balun
Item number 68 Interconnecting nodes 28
Selecting 24 Items 11
Basic Units 11
Item numbers 56 M
Management cable
C Item number 70
MP4 13
Cables
Item numbers 69
selecting 49 O
selecting alarm 52 OAD1-C 13
selecting EOW 53 OAD1-D 13
selecting for SDH/PDH interfaces 50 OM-C 13
selecting management 52 OM-D 13
selecting power 53 Optical Amplifiers 49
selecting synchronization 52
type of 49
CMCC 11 P
Coaxial cable extraction tool 70 PIM1 12
Configuration and Ordering Guide PIM3P 12
Prerequisite for using 9 Power cable
Structure 9 Item number 70
Configuring a Tellabs 6325 Node 13 Prerequisitefor using this guide 9
Basic Units 15 Product Release 9
Dedicated Units 14 Product version 9
Subrack and Modules 17 PS-DC 11
D S
DC/DC 11 SC2 11
Dedicated Units 11 Selecting
Item numbers 55 Cables 49
Selecting 14 Embedded software 53
Document structure 9 External balun 24
Support modules 18
Traffic modules 20, 29
E Transceivers 40
EMAP 13 Transceivers for bi-directional interfaces 47
Embedded Software Transceivers for ETEX10S module 44
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T
Tellabs 6325 items 11
TR4 13
Traffic modules
Item numbers 57, 59
Selecting 20, 29
Transceivers
Bi-directional interfaces 47
Ethernet interfaces 44
Fibre Channel interfaces 48
Item numbers 61, 63, 66, 67
SDH interfaces 40
Selecting 40, 44
U
Using optical amplifiers 49
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