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For the NE5000E, the interface is numbered as slot number/card number/interface number. For the NE5000E cluster, the interface is numbered as chassis ID/slot number/card number/interface number. The chassis ID must be specified along with the slot number. The intended audience of this document are: l l l l Commissioning Engineers Data Configuration Engineers Network Monitoring Engineers System Maintenance Engineers
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About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii 1 NE5000E Cluster.............................................................................................................................1
1.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................................2 1.1.1 Cluster Overview.......................................................................................................................................2 1.1.2 Cluster Architecture...................................................................................................................................3 1.1.3 Cluster Features.........................................................................................................................................3 1.2 Inter-Chassis Connection of the NE5000E Cluster............................................................................................4 1.2.1 Inter-chassis Connections in CCC-0..........................................................................................................4 1.2.2 Inter-chassis Connections in CCC-2..........................................................................................................5
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2.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................................9 2.1.1 System Overview.......................................................................................................................................9 2.1.2 System Features.......................................................................................................................................10 2.1.3 Components of the NE5000E..................................................................................................................10 2.1.4 Slots layout of the NE5000E...................................................................................................................11 2.1.5 System Configurations............................................................................................................................12 2.2 Power Supply System.......................................................................................................................................13 2.2.1 Architecture of the Power Supply System...............................................................................................13 2.2.2 Partitioned Power Supply on a CLC........................................................................................................14 2.2.3 8000W DC Power Supply System...........................................................................................................14 2.2.4 8000W AC Power Supply System...........................................................................................................17 2.3 Heat Dissipation System...................................................................................................................................19 2.3.1 System Air Channel.................................................................................................................................19 2.3.2 Fan Speed Adjustment.............................................................................................................................20 2.3.3 System Fan Module.................................................................................................................................20 2.3.4 Air Filter..................................................................................................................................................23 2.4 LCD Module.....................................................................................................................................................23 2.4.1 Appearance and Front Panel of the LCD.................................................................................................23 2.4.2 Display Mode..........................................................................................................................................24 2.4.3 Display Contents......................................................................................................................................25 2.4.4 Technical Specifications..........................................................................................................................32 2.5 Switching Fabric...............................................................................................................................................33 Issue 01 (2011-10-15) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. iv
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2.5.1 Introduction to the Switching Fabric.......................................................................................................33 2.5.2 SFEB........................................................................................................................................................34 2.6 Control Plane....................................................................................................................................................36 2.6.1 Introduction to the Control Plane............................................................................................................36 2.6.2 MPU.........................................................................................................................................................37 2.7 Physical Specifications.....................................................................................................................................42 2.7.1 Chassis Specifications.............................................................................................................................42 2.7.2 Board Specifications................................................................................................................................43
3 Boards............................................................................................................................................46
3.1 Flexible Card Line Processing Unit(LPUF100,4 sub-slots).............................................................................47 3.1.1 5-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Flexible Card(2 sub-slots)...........................................................................48 3.1.2 5-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP Flexible Card(2 sub-slots)................................................................51 3.1.3 2-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Flexible Card(1 sub-slot)............................................................................54 3.1.4 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP Flexible Card(1 sub-slot)..................................................................57 3.1.5 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS/OTU2-XFP Flexible Card(1 sub-slot)..................................................60 3.1.6 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC Flexible Card(2 sub-slots)............................................................63 3.1.7 24-port 1000Base-X-SFP Flexible Card(2 sub-slots)..............................................................................66 3.2 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit(LPUI-100)....................................................................69 3.3 1000Base-X-SFP Optical Interface LPU..........................................................................................................72 3.3.1 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU.....................................................................................72 3.3.2 20-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU.....................................................................................77 3.4 10G Ethernet Optical Interface LPU................................................................................................................81 3.4.1 1-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU..................................................................................82 3.4.2 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP Optical Interface LPU................................................................................86 3.4.3 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU..................................................................................90 3.4.4 2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU.................................................................................95 3.4.5 4-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU..................................................................................99 3.4.6 4-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU...............................................................................104 3.5 OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Optical Interface LPU......................................................................................108 3.5.1 1-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU....................................................................108 3.5.2 2-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU....................................................................112 3.5.3 4-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU....................................................................116 3.5.4 8-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU....................................................................120 3.6 OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP Optical Interface LPU....................................................................................124 3.6.1 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU.................................................................125 3.6.2 2-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU.................................................................129 3.6.3 4-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU.................................................................133 3.7 Combination LPU...........................................................................................................................................137 3.7.1 Overview...............................................................................................................................................137 3.7.2 Application............................................................................................................................................138 3.7.3 Features and Functions..........................................................................................................................138 3.7.4 Panel......................................................................................................................................................138 Issue 01 (2011-10-15) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. v
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4 Cables...........................................................................................................................................145
4.1 DC-Input Power Cable...................................................................................................................................146 4.1.1 8000W DC-Input Power Cable..............................................................................................................146 4.2 AC-input Power Cable....................................................................................................................................147 4.2.1 8000W AC-input Power Cable..............................................................................................................147 4.3 Chassis and Cabinet Grounding Cable...........................................................................................................148 4.3.1 Introduction...........................................................................................................................................148 4.3.2 Structure.................................................................................................................................................148 4.3.3 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................148 4.4 Console Port Cable.........................................................................................................................................149 4.4.1 Introduction...........................................................................................................................................149 4.4.2 Structure.................................................................................................................................................149 4.4.3 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................150 4.5 Auxiliary Port Cable.......................................................................................................................................150 4.5.1 Introduction...........................................................................................................................................150 4.5.2 Structure.................................................................................................................................................151 4.5.3 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................152 4.6 Clock Cable....................................................................................................................................................152 4.6.1 Introduction...........................................................................................................................................152 4.6.2 Structure.................................................................................................................................................153 4.6.3 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................155 4.7 Ethernet Cable................................................................................................................................................157 4.7.1 Introduction...........................................................................................................................................157 4.7.2 Structure.................................................................................................................................................157 4.7.3 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................159 4.8 CXP Fiber.......................................................................................................................................................160 4.8.1 Overview of CXP Fiber Optics.............................................................................................................160 4.8.2 Structure.................................................................................................................................................160 4.8.3 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................162 4.9 Optical Fiber...................................................................................................................................................163 4.9.1 Introduction...........................................................................................................................................163 4.9.2 Structure.................................................................................................................................................164 4.9.3 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................165
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D Appendix D transceiver..........................................................................................................186
D.1 Instructions on How to Use an Optical Module............................................................................................187 D.2 1 Gbit/s Electrical Transceiver......................................................................................................................189 D.3 1.25 Gbit/s GBIC Optical Module.................................................................................................................191 D.4 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP Optical Module..........................................................................................................197 D.5 2.5 Gbit/s eSFP Optical Module....................................................................................................................211 D.6 10 Gbit/s XFP Optical Module......................................................................................................................216 D.7 100Gbps CFP Optical Modules.....................................................................................................................222
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1.1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of NE5000E cluster. 1.2 Inter-Chassis Connection of the NE5000E Cluster This section describes the inter-chassis connection of the NE5000E cluster.
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This chapter provides an overview of NE5000E cluster.
Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 show the appearance of a CCC. Figure 1-1 Appearance of the CCC (front view)
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The NE5000E cluster supports the following main features: l l l l Upgradable and congestion-free switching fabric, with the switching capacity at the Tbit/ s level Distributed hardware-based forwarding Separation of control channels and service channels to ensure unblocked control channels Good rollback capability and expansibility, which supports: Expansion from a single NE5000E into CCC-0 Expansion from a single NE5000E into CCC-2 Expansion from CCC-0 into CCC-2 l l l l l l l l l l l l Carrier-class high reliability and manageability Centralized management by the CCC Shielding at the modular level to meet Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements Debugging and diagnosis of CLCs preformed on the CCC Hot swapping of boards, power modules, and fan modules 1:1 backup of MPUs 3+1 load balancing between the SFUs on the CLC 7+1 load balancing between the SFUs on the CCC Backup of key components, such as power modules, fan modules, clocks, and management buses Protection against mis-insertion of boards Queries about alarm prompts, alarm indications, running statuses, and alarm statuses Queries about alarm prompts, alarm indications, running statuses, and alarm statuses of the voltage and ambient temperature
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Figure 1-3 shows the connection of control channels. ETH1 on MPUs are used to interconnect two CLCs, as shown inFigure 1-3,four MPUs use ETH1 for interconnection.
Figure 1-3 shows the connection of data forwarding channels. The general principle is the same as that of the control channel connection. In the figure, subcard 1 on SFE 22 is used as an example. The connections on the other SFEs are the same and the details are not provided here.
Figure 1-3 Inter-chassis connections in CCC-0 (with all CLCs being NE5000Es)
Master chassis MPU 17 ETH0 ETH1 18 Slave chassis
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5
SFE 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5
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The control channels of CLCs can be connected to any idle interfaces numbered from 0 to 7 on the ICUs in slot 11 of CCC 1 and CCC 2. Two CLCs are used as an example in the preceding figure.
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CLC4-22-0 CLC4-22-1
CLC 8
The connection between subcard CLC1-19-0 and CLC2-19-0 is used as an example. The connections on the other subcards are similar.
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CLC4-20-0 CLC4-20-1
CLC4-19-0 CLC4-19-1
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CLC2-21-0 CLC2-21-1
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2.1 Overview This section describes the hardware of the NE5000E.
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2.2 Power Supply System This chapter describes the power supply system of the NE5000E. 2.3 Heat Dissipation System This section describes the appearance, functions, and specifications of the heat dissipation system. 2.4 LCD Module This section describes the appearance, panel, display mode, displayed contents, and technical specifications of the LCD module. 2.5 Switching Fabric This section describes the functions of the SFU. 2.6 Control Plane This section describes the control plane of the NE5000E. 2.7 Physical Specifications This section describes the specifications of the chassis and boards.
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This section describes the hardware of the NE5000E. The core router NE5000E is developed on the basis of the hardware platform of the Huawei NE series product. It is designed for deployment at the key position of the Internet as a super core node of the backbone network. The NE5000E supports Layer 3 routing and MPLS forwarding. This chapter describes the main hardware components of the NE5000E.
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Table 2-1 describes the slots layout on the NE5000E. Table 2-1 NE5000Eslots layout on the NE5000E Slot Number 1-16 17-18 19-22 Quant ity 16 2 4 Slot Width 41 mm (1.6 inches) 30 mm (1.2 inches) 36 mm (1.4 inches) Remarks These slots are used to hold LPUs. Slots 17 and 18 can hold two MPUs that work in 1:1 backup mode. These slots are used to hold SFUs that work in 3+1 load balancing mode.
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Table 2-3 lists the performance specifications. Table 2-3 Performance specifications Item Switching capacity Backplane capacity Interface capacity Number of LPU slots Number of MPU slots Number of SFU slots Maximum interface rate supported by LPUs NE5000E 2.56 Tbit/s 5.175 Tbit/s 1060 Gbit/s 16 2 4 100 Gbit/s Remarks Bidirectional Bidirectional Unidirectional LPU (optional) MPUs work in 1:1 backup mode. SFUs work in 3+1 load balancing mode. Unidirectional
The power supply system consists of two AC or DC power frames that work in 1+1 backup mode. One AC power frame contains three AC rectifier modules. One DC power frame has three channels of DC input.
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Both the AC module and the DC module are equipped with the power alarm function. Partitioned power supply is adopted.
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L P U 2
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L P U 5
L P U 6
L P U 7
L P U 8
L P U 9
L P U 10
L P U 11
L P U 12
L P U 13
S F U 19
S F U 20
S F U 21
S F U 22
L P U 14
L P U 15
L P U 16
Each channel supplies power for specific boards. The first channel supplies power for the boards in the yellow area, the second channel supplies power for the boards in the blue area, and the third channel supplies power for the boards in the grey area. The three channels work independently. For example, if only the first channel is connected, only the boards in the yellow area are powered on. Two power modules work in load balancing mode. If the first power input of one power module becomes faulty, the fist power input of the another power module supplies power for the boards in the yellow area.
Appearance
The DC power modules of the NE5000E work in 1+1 backup mode. The DC power modules are located behind the plastic panel, and provide distributed DC power supply to the system. The power modules adopt the three-channel power supply method and the partitioned power supply mode. Each of the power modules inputs three channels of 48 V DC power for different modules. The 48 V DC power module is 3 U (133.35 mm or 5.25 in.) high. Figure 2-5 shows the appearance of a power supply module.
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POWER2
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Figure 2-6 shows the appearance of the panel of a power module. Figure 2-6 Panel and components of a DC power module
POWER1 POWER2 POWER3
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NEG(-)
IN2
IN3
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Indicators of the power module are displayed on its plastic panel through light pipes. Table 2-4 describes the indicators. Table 2-4 Description of the indicators on the DC power module Indicator POWER1 Color Green Red POWER2 Green Red Description Indicates proper functioning of the system. If it is steadily on, the first power input and output are normal. Indicates a power failure. If it is steadily on, the first power input or output is faulty. Indicates proper functioning of the system. If it is steadily on, the second power input and output are normal. Indicates a power failure. If it is steadily on, the second power input or output is faulty.
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Description Indicates proper functioning of the system. If it is steadily on, the third power input and output are normal. Indicates a power failure. If it is steadily on, the third power input or output is faulty.
area 1
L P U 1
L P U 2
L P U 3
L P U 4
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L P U 7
L P U 8
L P U 9
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The power modules can output primary straight-through power and secondary 48 V DC regulated voltage. Functions are described as follows: l l l l The primary straight-through power provides short-circuit protection. The secondary regulated voltage output provides protection against overcurrent, overvoltage, and short circuit. Power can be supplied for the boards in partitioned areas. Alarms of the lightning-proof failure and air circuit breakers are supported.
Technical Specifications
Table 2-5 list the technical specifications of DC power module.
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Table 2-5 Technical specifications of the 8000 W DC power module Parameter Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight Input voltage range Output current Description 184 mm x 450 mm x 127 mm (7.24 in. x 17.72 in. x 5.00 in.) About 9 kg (19.85 lb) 38 V to 72 V DC Primary power Secondar y power Maximum output power Maximum input current Current of user's air circuit breaker 8000 W 75 A x 3 80 A 67.5 A x 3 13 A
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Figure 2-10 shows the appearance of an AC-DC power distribution frame. Figure 2-10 Panel and components of an AC-DC power distribution frame
1. Power input
2. PGND
3. Power output
Table 2-6 lists the technical specifications of the AC-DC power distribution frame. Table 2-6 Technical parameters of the rectifier module Item Dimensions (W x D x H) Input voltage range Technical specifications 442 mm x 65 0mm x 88 mm (17.40 in. x 25.59 in. x 3.46 in.) 200 V AC to 240 V AC(220V AC power grid) 100 V AC to 120 V AC(110V AC power grid) Maximum input current Output voltage Maximum output current Maximum output power 18.5A/single module -53.5 V DC 50A/single module 2900 W/single module
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1. Fan module
The NE5000E draws air from the front and exhausts air from the back. This helps heat dissipation in the board insertion area. The system draws air for heat dissipation. Figure 2-12 shows air flows.
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Fan indicators are displayed on the LCD panel through light pipes. Figure 2-14 shows the panel of the fan module, and Figure 2-15 shows the panel of the LCD module. Figure 2-14 Panel of the fan module
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Table 2-7 describes the indicators on the panel of the fan module. Table 2-7 Description of the fan module indicators Indicator RUN ALM Color Green Red Description If the indicator blinks once every 1s (0.5 Hz), fan module works normally. If the indicator is always on, fan module is faulty.
Technical Specifications
Table 2-8 describes technical specifications of a fan module. Table 2-8 Technical specifications of a fan module Item Dimensions(W x D x H) Weight Power consumption Maximum blast pressure Maximum blast volume Description 193 mm x 520 mm x 177 mm (7.60 in. x 20.47 in. x 6.97 in.) 7.2 kg (15.88 lb) 316.8 W 690 Pa 679.2 m3 /h (4.25E+07 in.3/h)
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2. Key
LCD Screen
The LCD screen displays information about and status of boards, environments, fan modules, and power modules.
Keys
Table 2-9 describes the keys on the LCD panel. Table 2-9 Keys on the LCD panel Item Menu Cancel Enter Mute
Description Pressing this key switches between the query mode and standby mode of the LCD. Pressing this key returns to the previous menu option. Pressing this key enters the selected submenu. Pressing this key silents an alarm. Pressing this key scrolls up the screen. Pressing this key scrolls down the screen. Pressing this key scrolls to the left of the screen. Pressing this key scrolls to the right of the screen.
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The LCD supports the idle and query modes. The idle mode is the default mode. Figure 2-18 shows the conversion between the two modes. Figure 2-18 Conversion between LCD display modes
Automatic or manual page down
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"Menu" in Figure 2-18 indicates that you press the Menu button.
Idle Mode
The idle mode displays information about the running status of the system. After the startup, the LCD displays interfaces of initialization and self-test, and then enters the idle mode. When no action is done for a certain period of time, the LCD returns to the home screen and the back light goes off. The last line on the LCD displays the running status of each module or processing unit.
Query Mode
Table 2-10 describes the operations in query mode. Table 2-10 Description of operations in query mode Action Press the Menubutton Press and Press the Enterbutton Press the Cancelbutton Enters the submenu of the selected menu or operates the selected menu. Returns to the previous menu, which is highlighted. Description Enters the query mode. Selects a menu. The selected menu is highlighted.
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Figure 2-19 shows the contents displayed in idle mode. Figure 2-19 Schematic diagram of the interface in idle mode
The output is displayed as follows: Item HUAWEI NE5000E 2days 3hours 50minutes LPU1 normal Description # Equipment name # Displays how long the system has been operated # Information about the working status of the key part
Here, the last line repeatedly displays the running status of the key parts. N indicates a specific figure. Item LPUN normal | abnormal MPUN normal | abnormal SFUN normal | abnormal FanFrameN normal | abnormal PowerModuleN normal | abnormal CLKN normal | abnormal Description # N indicates 1-16 # N indicates 17, 18 # N indicates 19-22 # N indicates 27, 28 # N indicates 25, 26 # N indicates 23, 24
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The name of a menu consists of the type of a board and the slot number, such as MPU 17 and LPU 1.
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In idle mode, press Menu. The main interface of the status query mode is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-20. Figure 2-20 Schematic diagram of the main interface in query mode
Press and to select the desired contents, and press Enter to enter the selected interface. Press Cancel to return to the previous menu.
# # # #
Enhance the back light of LCD. Weaken the back light of LCD. Test the sound of buzzer. Reset LCD.
l If you press Enter after selecting Enhance Brightness, the brightness of the back light of the LCD is enhanced. You can repeat the operations to get the maximum brightness. l If you press Enter after selecting Slack Brightness, the brightness of the back light of the LCD is weakened. You can repeat the operations to get the minimum brightness.
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Board information includes the slot ID, board name board-in-position information, board registration, MonitorBus registration, and master/slave status. The following describes the interfaces of the MPU, SFU and LPU. l 1. MPU interface On the Board Info interface, select MPU and then press Enter. The MPU interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-23. It displays only information about whether the board is installed. Figure 2-23 Schematic diagram of the MPU interface
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In the Board Info interface, select SFU and then pressEnter. The SFU information interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-25. It displays only information about whether the board is installed. Figure 2-25 Schematic diagram of the SFU interface
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For example, select SFU19 and press Enter. The SFU19 interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-26. Figure 2-26 Schematic diagram of the SFU19 interface
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LPU interface On the Board Info interface, select LPU and then press Enter. The LPU interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-27. It displays only information about whether the board is installed. Figure 2-27 Schematic diagram of the LPU interface
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For example, select LPU2 and pressEnter. The LPU2 interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-28.
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You can view the environment information of SFU and LPU by following the above method. The interfaces are the same as shown in Figure 2-29.
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Figure 2-30 Schematic diagram of the FAN and POWER Info interface
FAN interface
The FAN interface shows the fan speed, temperature, and information about fan in position, fan registration, and cable in position. 1. In the FAN and POWER Info interface, select FAN and press Enter. The FAN interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-31. Figure 2-31 Schematic diagram of the FAN interface
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For example, select FanFrame27 and press Enter. The FanFrame27 interface displayed, as shown in Figure 2-32. Figure 2-32 Schematic diagram of the FanFrame27 interface
POWER interface
The POWER interface displays information about power in position, and power and cable in position.
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In the FAN and POWER Info interface, select POWER and press Enter to display the POWER interface, as shown in Figure 2-33. Figure 2-33 Schematic diagram of the power interface
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For example, select POWER25 and press Enter. The POWER25 interface is displayed as shown in Figure 2-34. Figure 2-34 Schematic diagram of the POWER25 interface
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Forwarding Table Memory IP DATA Forwarding Decision Forwarding Table Memory IP DATA Forwarding Decision Forwarding Table Memory IP DATA Forwarding Decision Memory IP DATA Crossbar Memory IP DATA Memory IP DATA
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In a single chassis system, 16 switching planes are located evenly on four SFUs (each SFU holding four switching planes). One switching plane can switch data between 16 line cards. In a BTB system, 16 switching planes are located evenly on eight SFEs (each SFE holding two switching planes). One switching plane can switch data between 32 line cards.
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In a cluster, one switching plane is located on both the SFE and the SFU simultaneously. There are a total of 16 switching planes, and one switching plane can switch data between up to 1024 line cards. Therefore, different product forms (single chassis system, BTB system, and cluster) adopt different switching fabric units to meet the actual service requirements. A single chassis system can use both the SFU and SFE, whereas the BTB system and the cluster can only use the SFE. The NE5000E has a total of 16 switching planes for data switching between line cards. Each traffic pair can choose multiple paths, giving the device much extensibility. In a BTB system, the two chassis are connected through high-speed optical fibers, which ensures that traffic is forwarding free of congestion. One chassis has four SFUs/SFEs working with 3+1 redundancy.
2.5.2 SFEB
This section describes the functions, panel, interfaces, and technical specifications of an SFEB. An SFEB is developed based on an old NE5000E chassis and provides multiple switching planes. With SFEBs, a single NE5000E can be expanded from 2.56 Tbit/s to 5.12 Tbit/s (bidirectional). Figure 2-36 shows the appearance of an SFEB. Figure 2-36 SFEB appearance
Figure 2-37 shows the SFEB panel appearance. Figure 2-37 SFEB panel appearance
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Table 2-12 Components on an SFEB panel Component OFL button Description To remove a board, you must press the OFL button. Hold the button for six seconds until the OFL indicator turns on. Then, the board can be removed. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board. Before the SFEB is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of offblinks quickly (4 Hz)off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the SFEB is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The SFEB cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator blinks in green, the optical module runs properly. If the indicator is constantly on in green or the indicator is off, the optical module becomes faulty. In a back-to-back system: connects the SFEs on the master and slave chassis. In a cluster: connects SFEs on CLCs to OFCs on CCCs.
If the indicator is on, the ACT is in the normal state. If the indicator is off, the ACT is in the abnormal state.
Table 2-13 lists technical specifications of an SFE. Table 2-13 Technical specifications of an SFEB Item Silkscreen Power consumption Heat dissipation Weight Dimensions (width x depth x height) Description SFEB About 200 W 649 BTU/hour 5.55 kg (12.24 lb) 400 mm x 520 mm x 36 mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.42 in.)
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Reliability
The main control module, clock module, and LAN switch module of the MPU all work with 1 +1 hot backup, providing better system reliability.
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The MPUs work in 1:1 backup mode. The two MPUs monitor each other's status. If the master MPU is faulty, the slave MPU automatically becomes the master MPU.
2.6.2 MPU
This section describes the functions,panel and interface of the MPU.
Appearance
Figure 2-38 shows the appearance of the MPU. Figure 2-38 Appearance of the MPU
Panel
Figure 2-39 shows the panel of the MPU. Figure 2-39 Panel appearance of the MPU
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Table 2-14 describes the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel. Table 2-14 Buttons and indicators on the MPU panel Indicator/ Button OFL button Description To remove a board, you must hold the button for six seconds until the OFL indicator turns on. Note: This button takes effect only with the slave MPU. OFL indicator (red) RUN indicator (green) If the indicator is on, the board can be pulled out safely. Before the MPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off-blinks quickly (4 Hz)-off-steady onblinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the MPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The MPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The CF card is faulty. l The other control chips on the MPU are faulty, causing the MPU not to be able to initialize.
If the indicator is steady on, it indicates that the system is in the alarm state. If the indicator is steady off, it indicates that the system is in the normal state.
ACT active/ standby indicator (green) Reset button CF ACT indicator (green)
If the indicator is steady on, it indicates that the MPU is in the active state. If the indicator is off, it indicates that the MPU is in the standby state. The button is used for resetting the MPU. If the indicator is on, it indicates that the CF is in position. If the indicator is blinking, it indicates that data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, it indicates that the CF is not in position or can be removed.
CF OFL button
Before removing the CF card, press and hold the CF OFL button for about six seconds till the OFL indicator is on. Then, you can remove the CF card.
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Indicator/ Button LINK indicator (green) (on the Ethernet interface) ACT indicator (amber) (on Ethernet interfaces)
Description If the indicator is steady on, it indicates that the link is normal. If the indicator is off, it indicates that the link is Down.
If the indicator is blinking, it indicates that data is being transmitted. If the indicator is off, it indicates that no data is being transmitted.
Table 2-15 lists the interfaces on the MPU and their functions. Table 2-15 Interfaces on the MPU and their functions Item ETH0 (10M/100M/ 1000M Base-TX auto-sensing) ETH1 (10M/100M/ 1000M Base-TX auto-sensing) Console interface AUX interface CF interface CLK-IN1 CLK-IN2 CLK-OUT1 CLK-OUT2 Connector RJ45 Description It connects to the Network Management System (NMS) workstation and has LINK and ACT indicators. It serves as the system cascading interface.
RJ45
It connects to the console for on-site configurations of the system. It connects to the Modem for remote maintenance through dialing. It is used to hold a CF card as a mass storage device to store data. It is used to receive the external 2.048 MHz or 2.048 Mbit/s clock signal. It is used to output the 2.048 MHz or 2.048 Mbit/s clock signal to downstream devices.
Interface Attributes
Table 2-16 lists the attributes of the 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T-RJ45 interface.
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Table 2-16 Attributes of the 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T-RJ45 interface Attribute Connector Working mode Compliant standard Cable specifications Description RJ45 10M/100M/1000M auto-sensing interfaces, supporting half-duplex and full-duplex modes IEEE802.3-2002 Category 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cables are recommended when the interface rate is 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s; super category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cables recommended when the interface rate is 1000 Mbit/s
Table 2-17 lists the attributes of the Console interface. Table 2-17 Attributes of the Console interface Attribute Connector Working mode Electrical attribute Baud rate Data equipment type Cable specifications Description RJ45 Duplex Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) RS-232 9600 bit/s (default value), which can be changed as required Data Circuit-terminating Equipment (DCE) 8-core shielded cable
Table 2-18 lists the attributes of the AUX interface. Table 2-18 Attributes of the AUX interface Attribute Connector Working mode Electrical attribute Baud rate Description RJ45 Duplex UART RS-232 9600 bit/s (default value), which can be changed as required
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Table 2-19 lists the external clock interface attributes. Table 2-19 External clock interface attributes Attribute Connector Cable specifications Compliant standard Description SMB 75-ohm clock cable G.703
Technical Specifications
Table 2-20 lists the technical specifications of the MPU. Table 2-20 Technical specifications of the MPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Clock input Clock output Active CPU Specifications MPU 70 W 227.1 BTU/hour 3.84 kg (8.47 lb) 400 mm x 520 mm x 30 mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.18 in.) Two channels of 2.048 Mbit/s or 2.048 MHz signals Two channels of 2.048 Mbit/s or 2.048 MHz signals Type Dominant frequency Digit
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Specifications DDR SDRAM BootROM Flash ROM NVROM CF card 2 GB. 1 MB 32 MB 512 KB 512 MB
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Item Short-term Storage temperature Relative humidity Long-term Short-term Storage humidity Long-term altitude Storage altitude
Item 5C to 50C (23F to 122F) 40C to 70C (-40F to 158F) 5%85% 5%95% 5%95% Lower than 3,000 m (9842.4 ft.) Lower than 5,000 m (16404 ft.)
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The width [442 mm (17.40 in.)] in the preceding table does not count the size of rack-mounting ears. The measurement point of the temperature and humidity is 1.5 m (4.92 ft.) over the floor and 0.4 m (1.31 ft.) in front of the cabinet with no protection board on the front or back of the cabinet. Short-term means that the continuous working time does not exceed 48 hours and the accumulated time per year does not exceed 15 days. Otherwise, it is referred to as long-term operation.
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Description 3.1.4 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP Flexible Card(1 sub-slot) 3.1.5 2-Port OC-192c/ STM-64c POS/OTU2XFP Flexible Card(1 sub-slot) 3.1.6 1-port OC-768c/ STM-256c POS-LC Flexible Card(2 subslots) 3.1.7 24-port 1000BaseX-SFP Flexible Card(2 sub-slots)
CP100-2xOC192c/STM64c POSOTU2-XFP
CP100-1xOC768c/STM256c POS-LC
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3.2 1-Port 100GBaseCFP Integrated Line Process Unit(LPUI-100) 3.3.1 10-port 1000BaseX-SFP optical interface LPU 3.3.2 20-port 1000BaseX-SFP optical interface LPU 3.4.1 1-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU 3.4.2 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP Optical Interface LPU 3.4.3 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU 3.4.4 2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU 3.4.5 4-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU 3.4.6 4-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU
201000Base-SFP
110GBase LAN-XFP
110GBase WAN-XFP
210GBase LAN-XFP
210GBase WAN-XFP
410GBase LAN-XFP
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Description 8-port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 16-port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 4-port OC-12c/STM-4c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 8-port OC-12c/STM-4c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 3.5.1 1-port OC-48c/ STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 3.5.2 2-port OC-48c/ STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 3.5.3 4-port OC-48c/ STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 3.5.4 8-port OC-48c/ STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 3.6.1 1-port OC-192c/ STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU 3.6.2 2-port OC-192c/ STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU 3.6.3 4-port OC-192c/ STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU
Silkscreen 8POS/STM1-SFP
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4POS/STM4-SFP
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About This Chapter
This chapter describes the boards of the device. 3.2 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit(LPUI-100)
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3.1 Flexible Card Line Processing Unit(LPUF100,4 sub-slots) This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the Flexible Card Line Processing Unit LPUF-100 .
3.3 1000Base-X-SFP Optical Interface LPU This section describes the application, functions, panel, interface attributes, and technical specifications of the 1000 M Ethernet optical interface LPU. 3.4 10G Ethernet Optical Interface LPU This section describes the application, functions, panel, interface attributes, and technical specifications of the 10G optical interface LPU. 3.5 OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Optical Interface LPU This section describes the application, functions, panel, interface attributes, and technical specifications of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU. 3.6 OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP Optical Interface LPU This section describes the application, functions, panel, interface attributes, and technical specific ations of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU. 3.7 Combination LPU This section describes the application, functions, panel, interface attributes, and technical specifications of the combination LPU.
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Overview
Figure 3-1 shows the appearance of the LPUF-100. Figure 3-1 Appearance of the LPUF-100
Panel
Table 3-1 lists the indicators on the panel. Table 3-1 Indicators on the panel of the LPUF-100 Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) RUN indicator (green) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board. Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
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Technical Specifications
Table 3-2 lists the technical specifications of the LPUF-100. Table 3-2 Technical specifications of the LPUF-100 Item Silk screen of the board name Dimensions (width x depth x height) Power consumption (Typical value) Heat dissipation Board weight Lowest Software Version Specifications NE5000E LPUF-100 400 mm x 520 mm x 41 mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About246 W 798 BTU/hour About 7.6 kg (16.76 lb) V800R002
Product Specifications
Table 3-3 lists the product specifications of the LPUF-100. Table 3-3 Product Specifications of the LPUF-100 Item Reliability and availability NMS Specifications The LPUF-100 supports hot swap. The FPIC of the LPUF-100 supports hot swap. Enhanced command-line interface SNMP and MIB support Operating environment Long-term ambient temperature: 0C to 45C (32F to 113F) Short-term ambient temperature: 5C to 55C (23F to 131F) Long-term relative humidity: 5% to 85% Short-term relative humidity: 0% to 95% Storage environment Storage temperature: 40C to 70C (-40F to 158F) Storage humidity: 0% to 95%
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Overview
Figure 3-2 shows the appearance of the 5-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC. Figure 3-2 Appearance of the 5-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC
Panel
Figure 3-3 shows the appearance of the panel. Figure 3-3 Appearance of the Panel
Table 3-4 lists the indicators on the panel. Table 3-4 Indicators on the panel of the 5-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC Component STATUS indicator (green) LINK/ACT indicator(green) Description If the indicator blinks once every 2s (0.5 Hz), the LPU is in the normal state. Otherwise, it indicates that the board fails to run normally. If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
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Interface Attributes
Table 3-5 lists the interface attributes of the 5-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC. Table 3-5 Interface attributes of the 5-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. (For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-6) Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-6 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum transmitting power Maximum transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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-1.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
4.0 dBm
The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-7 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the
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transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-7 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-8 lists the technical specifications of the 5-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC. Table 3-8 Technical specifications of the 5-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption(Typical value) Heat dissipation Board weight Dimensions (width x depth x height) Connector type Lowest Software Version Specifications CP100-510GBase LAN-XFP About 50.3 W 163 BTU/hour About 0.9 kg (1.98 lb) 178 mm x 180 mm x 35 mm (7.01 in. x 7.09 in. x 1.38 in.) LC V800R002
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Figure 3-5 shows the appearance of the panel. Figure 3-5 Appearance of the Panel
Table 3-9 lists the indicators on the panel. Table 3-9 Indicators on the panel of the 5-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP flexible card Indicator STATUS indicator (green) LINK/ACT indicator (green) Description If the indicator blinks once every 2s (0.5 Hz), the LPU is in the normal state. Otherwise, it indicates that the board fails to run normally. If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
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Interface Attributes
Table 3-10 lists the interface attributes of the 5-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP flexible card. Table 3-10 Interface attributes of the 5-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP flexible card Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module (for the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-11) Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-11 Attributes of the 10G XFP optical module Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum transmitting power Maximum transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
-1.3 dBm
-1.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
4.0 dBm
The 10G XFP multi-mode optical module supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-12 lists the relationship between the core, modal/bandwidth, and transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the
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transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-12 Transmission distance of the 10G XFP optical module Core Fiber (m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (MHz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi.) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-13 lists the technical specifications of the 5-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP flexible card. Table 3-13 Technical specifications of the 5-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP flexible card Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption (typical value) Heat dissipation Board weight Dimensions (width x depth x height) Connector type Lowest software version Specifications CP100-510GBase LAN/WAN-XFP About 50.3 W 163 BTU/hour About 0.9 kg (1.98 lb) 178 mm x 180 mm x 35 mm (7.01 in. x 7.09 in. x 1.38 in.) LC V800R002
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Figure 3-7 shows the appearance of the panel. Figure 3-7 Appearance of the Panel
Table 3-14 lists the indicators on the panel. Table 3-14 Indicators on the panel of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC Component STATUS indicator (green) LINK/ACT indicator(green) Description If the indicator blinks once every 2s (0.5 Hz), the LPU is in the normal state. Otherwise, it indicates that the board fails to run normally. If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
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Interface Attributes
Table 3-15 lists the interface attributes of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC. Table 3-15 Interface attributes of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. (For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-16) Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-16 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum transmitting power Maximum transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
-1.3 dBm
-1.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
4.0 dBm
The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-17 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by
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the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-17 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-18 lists the technical specifications of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC. Table 3-18 Technical specifications of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP FPIC Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption(Typical value) Heat dissipation Board weight Dimensions (width x depth x height) Connector type Lowest Software Version Specifications CP100-210GBase LAN-XFP About 28.13 W 91 BTU/hour About 0.49 kg (1.08 lb) 80 mm x 180 mm x 35 mm (3.15 in. x 7.09 in. x 1.38 in.) LC V800R002
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Figure 3-9 shows the appearance of the panel. Figure 3-9 Appearance of the Panel
Table 3-19 lists the indicators on the panel. Table 3-19 Indicators on the panel of the 2-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP FPIC Component STATUS indicator (green) LINK/ACT indicator(green) Description If the indicator blinks once every 2s (0.5 Hz), the LPU is in the normal state. Otherwise, it indicates that the board fails to run normally. If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
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Interface Attributes
Table 3-20 lists the interface attributes of the 2-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP FPIC. Table 3-20 Interface attributes of the 2-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP FPIC Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. (For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-21) Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-21 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum transmitting power Maximum transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
-1.3 dBm
-1.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
4.0 dBm
The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-22 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by
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the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-22 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-23 lists the technical specifications of the 2-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP FPIC. Table 3-23 Technical specifications of the 2-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP FPIC Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption(Typical value) Heat dissipation Board weight Dimensions (width x depth x height) Connector type Lowest Software Version Specifications CP100-210GBase LAN/WAN-XFP About 28.13 W 91 BTU/hour About 0.49 kg (1.08 lb) 80 mm x 180 mm x 35 mm (3.15 in. x 7.09 in. x 1.38 in.) LC V800R002
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Figure 3-11shows the panel appearance of the 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS/OTU2-XFP Flexible Card. Table 3-24 lists the indicators on the panel. Figure 3-11 Panel appearance of the 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS/OTU2-XFP Flexible Card
Table 3-24 Indicators on the panel of the 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS/OTU2-XFP Flexible Card Indicator STATUS indicator (green) LINK/ACT indicator (green) Description If the indicator blinks once every 2s (0.5 Hz), the LPU is in the normal state. Otherwise, it indicates that the board fails to run normally. If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
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Interface Attributes
Table 3-25 lists the interface attributes of the 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS/OTU2-XFP Flexible Card. Table 3-25 Interface attributes of the 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS/OTU2-XFP Flexible Card Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Link protocol Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module (for the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-26) Full-duplex STM-64c SDH/OC-192c SONET RFC 2615 (1619) /1662 PPP or HDLC IP
Table 3-26 Attributes of the 10G XFP optical module Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Description 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 2.0 dBm -15.0 dBm -1.0 dBm Single-mode 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm 4.0 dBm -24.0 dBm -7.0 dBm Single-mode
Minimum -6.0 dBm transmitting power Maximum -1.0 dBm transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type -11.0 dBm 0.5 dBm Single-mode
The 10G XFP multi-mode optical module supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-27 shows the relationship between the core, modal/bandwidth, and transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally.
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Table 3-27 Transmission distance of the 10G XFP optical module Core Fiber (m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (MHz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi.) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-28 lists the technical specifications of the 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS/OTU2-XFP Flexible Card. Table 3-28 Technical specifications of the 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS/OTU2-XFP Flexible Card Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption (typical value) Heat dissipation Board weight Dimensions (width x depth x height) Connector type Lowest software version Specifications CP100-2OC192c/STM64c POS-OTU2-XFP About 28.13 W 91 BTU/hour About 0.49 kg (1.08 lb) 80 mm x 180 mm x 35 mm (3.15 in. x 7.09 in. x 1.38 in.) LC V800R002
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Figure 3-13 shows the appearance of the 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC flexible card. Figure 3-13 Appearance of the 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC flexible card
Table 3-29 describes the indicators on the panel of the 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC flecible card.
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Table 3-29 Descriptions of the indicators on the panel of the 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POSLC flexible card Button/ Indicator STATUS (green) L/A (green) Description If the indicator flashes once every 2s (0.5 Hz), it indicates that the system is running normally. If the indicator is steady on, it indicates that the link is Up. If the indicator flashes, it indicates that data is being received or sent. If the indicator is off, it indicates that the link is Down.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-30 lists the interface attributes of the 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC flexible card. Table 3-30 Interface attributes of the 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC flexible card Attribute Connector type Compliant standard Link protocol Description LC STM-256c/OC-768c SONET PPP and HDLC
Table 3-31 Attributes of the 40 G optical module Attribute Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum output optical power Maximum output optical power Receiving sensitivity Overload optical power Optical fiber type Description 2 km (1.24 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm 3 dBm -6 dBm 3 dBm Single-mode
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Technical Specifications
Table 3-32 lists the technical specifications of the 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC flexible card. Table 3-32 Technical specifications of the 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC FPIC Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Board weight Dimensions (width x depth x height) Storage temperature Operating temperature Relative humidity of working environment Specifications CP100-1OC768c/STM256c POS-LC 37 W 120 BTU/hour 0.75 kg (1.65 lb) 178 mm x 180 mm x 35 mm (7.01 in. x 7.09 in. x 1.38 in.) -40C to 70C (-40F to 158F) Long-term: 0C to 40C (32F to 104F) Short-term: -5C to 50C (23F to 122F) Long-term: 5% to 85% Short-term: 0% to 95%
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Figure 3-15 shows the appearance of the panel. Figure 3-15 Appearance of the Panel
Table 3-33 lists the indicators on the panel. Table 3-33 Indicators on the panel of the 24-port 1000Base-X-SFP FPIC Component STATUS indicator (green) LINK/ACT indicator(green) Description If the indicator blinks once every 2s (0.5 Hz), the LPU is in the normal state. Otherwise, it indicates that the board fails to run normally. If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-34 lists the interface attributes of the 24-port 1000Base-X-SFP FPIC. Table 3-34 Interface attributes of the 24-port 1000Base-X-SFP FPIC Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes
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Table 3-35 Attributes of 1000M SFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.55 km (0.34 mi) 850 nm -9.5 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -9.5 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1310 nm -4.5 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -4.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm -2.0 dBm 5.0 dBm 100 km (62.14 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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Table 3-36 Attributes of 1000M colorized optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Description 70 km (43.50 mi) 1470 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1490 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1510 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1530 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1570 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.5 0 mi) 1590 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1610 nm 0 dBm
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Description 5 dBm 5 dBm 5 dBm 5 dBm 5 dBm 5 dBm 5 dBm -23.0 dBm 0 dBm Singl emode 5 dBm
Technical Specifications
Table 3-37 lists the technical specifications of the 24-port 1000Base-X-SFP FPIC. Table 3-37 Technical specifications of the 24-port 1000Base-X-SFP FPIC Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption(Typical value) Heat dissipation Board weight Dimensions (width x depth x height) Connector type Lowest Software Version Specifications CP100-24FE/GE-SFP About 42 W 136 BTU/hour About 0.9 kg (1.98 lb) 178 mm x 180 mm x 35 mm (7.01 in. x 7.09 in. x 1.38 in.) LC V800R002
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Figure 3-16 Appearance of the 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit
Applicable Environment
The 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit supports packet forwarding at the line speed of 100-Gbit/s on a single interface, and provides low-cost and customized solutions for users.
Panel
Figure 3-17 shows the panel of the 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit. Figure 3-17 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit panel
Table 3-38 describes the buttons and indicators on the 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit panel.
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Table 3-38 Description of the buttons and indicators on the 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit panel Indicator/ Button OFL button Description It is an OFL button. Before removing a board, press the OFL button. Hold the button for six seconds till the OFL indicator is on. Then, the board can be pulled out. If the indicator is steady on, it indicates that you can remove the board. Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
LINK/ACT (green)
If the indicator is steady on, it indicates that the link is normal. If the indicator blinks, it indicates that data is being transmitted. If the indicator is off, it indicates that the link is Down.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-39 lists the interface attributes of the 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit. Table 3-39 Interface attributes of the 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit Attribute Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Frame format Network protocol Description SC/LC Compliant with the selected CFP optical module. (For the attributes of CFP modules, see Table 3-40) Full-duplex Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
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Table 3-40 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum transmitting power Maximum transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -4.3 dBm 4.5 dBm -8.6 dBm 4.5 dBm Single-mode
Technical Specifications
Table 3-41 lists technical specifications of the 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit. Table 3-41 Technical specifications of the 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit Item Silk screen of the board name Specifications NE5000E LPUI-100 1100GE-CFP Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width x depth x height) Weight About 322 W 1045 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 40 mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.57 in.) About 9.0 kg (19.85 lb)
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provides high-density Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces. It can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network and can access the Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks, minimizing the customer's investment. Figure 3-18 shows the appearance of the 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-18 Appearance of the 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU
Application
The 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU can: l l l l l Be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. Provide 1000 Mbit/s bandwidth for upstream individual broadband users. Support a long transmission distance to build a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). Support Eth-Trunk. Provide high-density interfaces that can be bound to provide required bandwidth for service expansion without increasing investment.
Based on the hierarchical structure, the 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling ratio and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses the NP or the ASIC.
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The 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU has a software abnormality detection mechanism to detect the following abnormalities: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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Figure 3-19 shows the panel appearance of the 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-19 Panel appearance of the 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU
Table 3-42 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU. Table 3-42 Indicators on the panel of the 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (Red) Description An offline button.Before drawing a board out, press the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can draw the board out.
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Description Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up.If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written.If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU that uses the SFP optical module has ten LC optical interfaces to send and receive 1000M Ethernet optical signals. The card number of the LPU is 0. Its interface number ranges from 0 to 9 from top to bottom.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-43 lists the interface attributes of the 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP. Table 3-43 Interface attributes of the 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected SFP optical module. For the attributes of SFP modules, see Table 3-44 and Table 3-45. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3-2002 Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
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Table 3-44 Attributes of 1000M SFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.5 km (0.31 mi) 850 nm -9.5 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -9.5 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1310 nm -4.5 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -4.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm -2.0 dBm 5.0 dBm 100 km (62.14 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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Table 3-45 Attributes of 1000M colorized optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 70 km (43.50 mi) 1470 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1490 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1510 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1530 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1570 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.5 0 mi) 1590 nm 0 dBm 5 dBm -23.0 dBm 0 dBm Singl emode 70 km (43.50 mi) 1610 nm 0 dBm
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Technical Specifications
Table 3-46 lists the technical specifications of the 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU. Table 3-46 Technical specifications of the 10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Dimensions (width * depth * height) Power consumption Heat dissipation Board weight Rate Specifications 10x1000Base-SFP 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 139 W 451 BTU/hour About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 1000 Mbit/s
Application
The 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU can:
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Be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. Provide 1000 Mbit/s bandwidth for upstream individual broadband users. Support a long transmission distance to build a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). Support Eth-Trunk. Provide high-density interfaces that can be bound to provide required bandwidth for service expansion without increasing investment.
Based on the hierarchical structure, the 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling ratio and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses the NP or the ASIC. The 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU has a software abnormality detection mechanism to detect the following abnormalities: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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Figure 3-21 shows the panel appearance of the 20-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU.
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Figure 3-21 Panel appearance of the 20-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU
Table 3-47 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU. Table 3-47 Indicators on the panel of the 20-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (Red) RUN indicator (Green) Description An offline button.Before drawing a board out, press the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can draw the board out. Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up.If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written.If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
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The 20-port GE optical interface LPU adopts the pluggable SFP optical module and has 20 pairs of LC optical interfaces for transmitting and receiving GE optical signals. It has two cards. The upper care number is 0, and the lower card number is 1. The ports for both the cards are numbered from 0 to 9 from the top down.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-48 lists the interface attributes of the 20-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU. Table 3-48 Interface attributes of the 20-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected SFP optical module. For the attributes of SFP modules, see Table 3-49 and Table 3-50. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3-2002 Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-49 Attributes of 1000M SFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.55 km (0.34 mi) 850 nm -9.5 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -9.5 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1310 nm -4.5 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -4.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm -2.0 dBm 5.0 dBm 100 km (62.14 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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Table 3-50 Attributes of 1000M colorized optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 70 km (43.50 mi) 1470 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1490 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1510 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1530 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1570 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.5 0 mi) 1590 nm 0 dBm 5 dBm -23.0 dBm 0 dBm Singl emode 70 km (43.50 mi) 1610 nm 0 dBm
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Technical Specifications
Table 3-51 lists the technical specifications of the 20-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU. Table 3-51 Technical specifications of the 20-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Dimensions (width * depth * height) Power consumption Heat dissipation Board weight Specifications 20x1000Base-SFP 400 mm x 520 mm x 41 mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 240 W 779BTU/hour About 6 kg (13.23 lb)
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Combining the flexibility of software and the high performance of hardware, the 10G Ethernet optical interface LPU can thus flexibly satisfy the carrier's requirements. Combining the advantages of routing and switching, the LPU provides high-density Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces and can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. Figure 3-22 show the appearance of the 1-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-22 Appearance of the 1-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU
Application
The 10GBase LAN interface can be connected with only 10G Ethernet LAN interfaces to construct the high speed LAN. The 10GBase Ethernet interface LPU supports MPLS and can access the Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks at the same time.
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Supports local and remote loopback functions. Monitors the environment of boards, such as the temperature and the voltage. Stores and searches the production information on the LPU such as the board type and the board components. Searches information about optical modules.
Based on the hierarchical structure, the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU, and the packet forwarding plane uses the NP or the ASIC. The 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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Figure 3-23 shows the panel appearance of the 1-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU. Figure 3-23 Panel appearance of the 1-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU
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Table 3-52 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU.
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Table 3-52 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) RUN indicator (green) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board. Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The 1-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU uses the pluggable optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. The board has an LC optical interface that is used to receive and send 10G Ethernet optical signals. The card number and the interface number of the board are 0.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-53 lists the interface attributes of the 1-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Table 3-53 Interface attributes of the 1-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-54. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
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Table 3-54 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-55 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-55 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-56 lists the technical specifications of the 1-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP LPU.
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Table 3-56 Technical specifications of the 1-port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width x depth x height) Board weight Rate Specifications 1 x 10GBase LAN-XFP About 139 W 451 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41 mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 10 Gbit/s
Combining the flexibility of software and the high performance of hardware, the 10G Ethernet optical interface LPU can thus flexibly satisfy the carrier's requirements. Combining the advantages of routing and switching, the LPU provides high-density Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces and can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. Figure 3-24 show the appearance of the 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-24 Appearance of the 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU
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Application
The 10GBase WAN interface can be connected with transmission devices to construct the highspeed WAN. The 10GBase LAN interface can be connected with only 10G Ethernet LAN interfaces to construct the high speed LAN. The 10GBase Ethernet interface LPU supports MPLS and can access the Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks at the same time.
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Based on the hierarchical structure, the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU, and the packet forwarding plane uses the NP or the ASIC. The 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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Figure 3-25 shows the panel appearance of the 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU.
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Table 3-57 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Table 3-57 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) RUN indicator (green) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board. Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
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If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
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The 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU uses the pluggable optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. The board has an LC optical interface that is used to receive and send 10G Ethernet optical signals. The card number and the interface number of the board are 0.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-58 lists the interface attributes of the 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Table 3-58 Interface attributes of the 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-59. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-59 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
-1.3 dBm
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The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-60 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type, If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-60 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-61 lists the technical specifications of the 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU. Table 3-61 Technical specifications of the 1-port 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width x depth x height) Board weight Rate Specifications 1 x 10GBase WAN-XFP About 140 W 454BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6.35 kg (14.00 lb) 10 Gbit/s
Combining the flexibility of software and the high performance of hardware, the 10G Ethernet optical interface LPU can thus flexibly satisfy the carrier's requirements. Combining the advantages of routing and switching, the LPU provides high-density Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces and can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network.
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Figure 3-26 show the appearance of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-26 Appearance of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU
Application
The 10GBase LAN interface can be connected with only 10G Ethernet LAN interfaces to construct the high speed LAN. The 10GBase Ethernet interface LPU supports MPLS and can access the Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks at the same time.
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Based on the hierarchical structure, the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU, and the packet forwarding plane uses the NP or the ASIC. The 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l
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Figure 3-27 shows the panel appearance of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-27 Panel appearance of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU
Table 3-62 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Table 3-62 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
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Description Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU uses the pluggable optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. The board has two LC optical interfaces that is used to receive and send 10G Ethernet optical signals. The card number is 0, the interface number are 0 and 1.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-63 lists the interface attributes of the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU. Table 3-63 Interface attributes of the 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-64. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
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Table 3-64 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-65 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-65 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-66 lists the technical specifications of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU.
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Table 3-66 Technical specifications of the 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width x depth x height) Board weight Rate Connector type Specifications 2 x 10 GBase LAN-XFP About 166 W 539 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 10 Gbit/s LC/PC
Combining the flexibility of software and the high performance of hardware, the 10G Ethernet optical interface LPU can thus flexibly satisfy the carrier's requirements. Combining the advantages of routing and switching, the LPU provides high-density Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces and can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. Figure 3-28 show the appearance of the 2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-28 Appearance of the 2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU
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Application
The 10GBase WAN interface can be connected with transmission devices to construct the highspeed WAN. The 10GBase Ethernet interface LPU supports MPLS and can access the Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks at the same time.
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Based on the hierarchical structure, the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU, and the packet forwarding plane uses the NP or the ASIC. The 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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Figure 3-29 shows the panel appearance of the 2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU.
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Table 3-67 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU. Table 3-67 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) RUN indicator (green) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board. Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
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The 2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU uses the pluggable optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. The board has two LC optical interfaces that is used to receive and send 10G Ethernet optical signals. The card number is 0, the interface number are 0 and 1.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-68 lists the interface attributes of the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU. Table 3-68 Interface attributes of the 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-69. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-69 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
-1.3 dBm
-1.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
4.0 dBm
The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-70 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth,
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and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-70 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-71 lists the technical specifications of the 2-port10GBase WAN-XFP LPU. Table 3-71 Technical specifications of the 2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width x depth x height) Board weight Rate Connector type Specifications 2 x 10 GBase WAN-XFP About 172 W 558 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 10 Gbit/s LC/PC
Combining the flexibility of software and the high performance of hardware, the 10G Ethernet optical interface LPU can thus flexibly satisfy the carrier's requirements. Combining the advantages of routing and switching, the LPU provides high-density Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces and can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network.
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Figure 3-30 show the appearance of the 4-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-30 Appearance of the 4-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU
Application
The 10GBase LAN interface can be connected with only 10G Ethernet LAN interfaces to construct the high speed LAN. The 10GBase Ethernet interface LPU supports MPLS and can access the Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks at the same time.
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Based on the hierarchical structure, the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU, and the packet forwarding plane uses two NPs or an ASIC. The 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as:
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Figure 3-31 shows the panel appearance of the 4-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-31 Panel appearance of the 4-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU
Table 3-72 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU. Table 3-72 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
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Description Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The 4-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU uses the pluggable optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. The board has four LC optical interfaces that is used to receive and send 10G Ethernet optical signals. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-73 lists the interface attributes of the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU. Table 3-73 Interface attributes of the 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-74. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
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Table 3-74 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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-1.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
4.0 dBm
The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-75 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-75 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-76 lists the technical specifications of the 4-port10GBase LAN-XFP LPU.
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Table 3-76 Technical specifications of the 4-port 10GBase LAN-XFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width x depth xheight) Board weight Rate Specifications 4 x 10 GBase LAN-XFP About 280 W 908 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41 mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 10 Gbit/s
Combining the flexibility of software and the high performance of hardware, the 10G Ethernet optical interface LPU can thus flexibly satisfy the carrier's requirements. Combining the advantages of routing and switching, the LPU provides high-density Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces and can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. Figure 3-32 show the appearance of the 4-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-32 Appearance of the 4-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU
Application
The 10GBase WAN interface can be connected with transmission devices to construct the highspeed WAN.
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The 10GBase LAN interface can be connected with only 10G Ethernet LAN interfaces to construct the high speed LAN. The 10GBase Ethernet interface LPU supports MPLS and can access the Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks at the same time.
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Based on the hierarchical structure, the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU, and the packet forwarding plane uses the NP or the ASIC. The 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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Figure 3-33 shows the panel appearance of the 4-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU.
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Table 3-77 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU. Table 3-77 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) RUN indicator (green) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board. Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
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The 4-port 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU uses the pluggable optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. The board has four LC optical interfaces that is used to receive and send 10G Ethernet optical signals. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-78 lists the interface attributes of the 10GBase Ethernet optical interface LPU. Table 3-78 Interface attributes of the 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-79. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3ae Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-79 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-80 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type, If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table 3-80 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-81 lists the technical specifications of the 4-port10GBase WAN-XFP LPU. Table 3-81 Technical specifications of the 4-port 10GBase WAN-XFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width x depth xheight) Board weight Rate Specifications 4 x 10 GBase WAN-XFP About 278 W 902 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41 mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 10 Gbit/s
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The following figures show the appearance of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-34 Appearance of the 1-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU
Application
The OC-48c/STMc-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. In a MAN, it can be used as a backbone node and can provide 2.5 G bandwidth.
Based on the hierarchical structure, the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses two NPs or an ASIC. The OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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The following figures show the panel appearance of the OC-48c/STM-16c optical interface POSSFP LPU. Figure 3-35 Panel appearance of the 1-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU
Table 3-82 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-82 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
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Description Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The 1-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU has an LC optical interface that is used to receive and send OC-48c/STM-16c optical signals. The board and its interface are numbered 0.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-83 lists the interface attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-83 Interface attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Link protocol Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected SFP optical module. (For the attributes of SFP modules, see Table 3-84.) Full-duplex STM-16c SDH/OC-48c SONET RFC 1619/1661/1662/2615 PPP or HDLC IP
Table 3-84 Attributes of 2.5G SFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Description 2 km (1.24 mi) 15 km (9.32 mi) 40 km (24.86 mi) 80 km (49.71 mi)
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Attributes Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type
Description 1310 nm -10.0 dBm 1310 nm -5.0 dBm 1310 nm -2.0 dBm 1550 nm -2.0 dBm
-3.0 dBm
0 dBm
3.0 dBm
3.0 dBm
Technical Specifications
Table 3-85 lists the technical specifications of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-85 Technical specifications of the 1-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width * depth * height) Board weight Rate Specifications 1 x POS/STM16-SFP About 128 W 415 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 2.5 Gbit/s
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Figure 3-36 Appearance of the 2-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU
Application
The OC-48c/STMc-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. In a MAN, it can be used as a backbone node and can provide 2.5 G bandwidth.
Based on the hierarchical structure, the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses two NPs or an ASIC. The OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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The following figures show the panel appearance of the OC-48c/STM-16c optical interface POSSFP LPU. Figure 3-37 Panel appearance of the 2-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU
Table 3-86 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-86 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
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Description Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The 2-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU has two LC optical interfaces that are used to receive and send OC-48c/STM-16c optical signals. The board number is 0. The interface number ranges from 0 to 1 from top to bottom.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-87 lists the interface attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-87 Interface attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Link protocol Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected SFP optical module. (For the attributes of SFP modules, see Table 3-88.) Full-duplex STM-16c SDH/OC-48c SONET RFC 1619/1661/1662/2615 PPP or HDLC IP
Table 3-88 Attributes of 2.5G SFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance
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Attributes Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type
Description 1310 nm -10.0 dBm 1310 nm -5.0 dBm 1310 nm -2.0 dBm 1550 nm -2.0 dBm
-3.0 dBm
0 dBm
3.0 dBm
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Table 3-89 lists the technical specifications of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-89 Technical specifications of the 2-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width * depth * height) Board weight Rate Specifications 2 x POS/STM16-SFP About 136 W 441 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 2.5 Gbit/s
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Figure 3-38 Appearance of the 4-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU
Application
The OC-48c/STMc-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. In a MAN, it can be used as a backbone node and can provide 2.5 G bandwidth.
Based on the hierarchical structure, the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses two NPs or an ASIC. The OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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The following figures show the panel appearance of the OC-48c/STM-16c optical interface POSSFP LPU. Figure 3-39 Panel appearance of the 4-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU
Table 3-90 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-90 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
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Description Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The 4-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU has four LC optical interfaces that are used to receive and send OC-48c/STM-16cc optical signals. The board number is 0. The interface number ranges from 0 to 3 from top to bottom.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-91 lists the interface attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-91 Interface attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Link protocol Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected SFP optical module. (For the attributes of SFP modules, see Table 3-92.) Full-duplex STM-16c SDH/OC-48c SONET RFC 1619/1661/1662/2615 PPP or HDLC IP
Table 3-92 Attributes of 2.5G SFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance
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Attributes Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type
Description 1310 nm -10.0 dBm 1310 nm -5.0 dBm 1310 nm -2.0 dBm 1550 nm -2.0 dBm
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0 dBm
3.0 dBm
3.0 dBm
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Table 3-93 lists the technical specifications of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-93 Technical specifications of the 4-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width * depth * height) Board weight Rate Specifications 4 x POS/STM16-SFP About 145 W 470 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 2.5 Gbit/s
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Figure 3-40 Appearance of the 8-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU
Application
The OC-48c/STMc-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network. In a MAN, it can be used as a backbone node and can provide 2.5 G bandwidth.
Based on the hierarchical structure, the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses two NPs or an ASIC. The OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
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The following figures show the panel appearance of the OC-48c/STM-16c optical interface POSSFP LPU. Figure 3-41 Panel appearance of the 8-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU
LPU OFL RUN
TX 0- RX TX 0- RX 1 0 K/ LI LI N K/ AC T N AC T
Table 3-94 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-94 Buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press and hold the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
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Description Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The 8-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU has eight LC optical interfaces that are used to receive and send OC-48c/STM-16c optical signals. You can select the pluggable SFP optical module of different transmission distances as required. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 3. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 3.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-95 lists the interface attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-95 Interface attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Link protocol Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected SFP optical module. (For the attributes of SFP modules, see Table 3-96.) Full-duplex STM-16c SDH/OC-48c SONET RFC 1619/1661/1662/2615 PPP or HDLC IP
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Table 3-96 Attributes of 2.5G SFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 2 km (1.24 mi) 1310 nm -10.0 dBm 15 km (9.32 mi) 1310 nm -5.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1310 nm -2.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm -2.0 dBm
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Table 3-97 lists the technical specifications of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU. Table 3-97 Technical specifications of the 8-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width * depth * height) Board weight Rate Specifications 8 x POS/STM16-SFP About 245 W 795 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 2.5 Gbit/s
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Application
The OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network.
Based on the hierarchical structure, the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses two NPs or an ASIC. The OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as:
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Figure 3-43 shows the panel appearance of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU. Figure 3-43 Panel appearance of the 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU
Table 3-98 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU. Table 3-98 Indicators on the panel of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
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Description Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up.If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The interfaces of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU are described as follows: The 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU has an LC optical interface that is used to receive and send OC-192c/STM-64c optical signals. The LPU uses the pluggable XFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. The board number and the interface number are 0.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-99 lists the interface attributes of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU. Table 3-99 Interface attributes of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Link protocol Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. (For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-100.) Full-duplex STM-64c SDH/OC-192c SONET RFC 2615 (1619) /1662 PPP or HDLC IP
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Table 3-100 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
-1.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
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The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-101 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally.
Table 3-101 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-102 lists the technical specifications of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU. Table 3-102 Technical specifications of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Specifications 1 x POS/STM64-XFP
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Item Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width * depth * height) Board weight Rate
Specifications About 149 W 483 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 10 Gbit/s
Application
The OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network.
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Based on the hierarchical structure, the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses two NPs or an ASIC. The OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
Panel
Figure 3-45 shows the panel appearance of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU. Figure 3-45 Panel appearance of the 2-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU
Table 3-103 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU.
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Table 3-103 Indicators on the panel of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) RUN indicator (green) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board. Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up.If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The interfaces of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU are described as follows: The 2-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU has an LC optical interface that is used to receive and send OC-192c/STM-64c optical signals. The LPU uses the pluggable XFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. The card number is 0, the interface number are 0 and 1.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-104 lists the interface attributes of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU. Table 3-104 Interface attributes of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Link protocol Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. (For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-105.) Full-duplex STM-64c SDH/OC-192c SONET RFC 2615 (1619) /1662 PPP or HDLC IP
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Table 3-105 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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2.0 dBm
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The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-106 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally.
Table 3-106 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-107 lists the technical specifications of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU. Table 3-107 Technical specifications of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Specifications 2 x POS/STM64-XFP
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Item Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width * depth * height) Board weight Rate
Specifications About 246W 798 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 10 Gbit/s
Application
The OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU can be used on the convergence node of the MPLS backbone network.
Encapsulates or decapsulates POS frames of data stream and provides SDH/SONET mapping and demapping of POS frames. Supports pluggable SFP optical modules. Supports local and remote loopback functions. Monitors the environment of boards, such as the temperature and the voltage. Stores and searches the production information on the LPU, such as the board type and the board components. Searches information about optical modules.
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Based on the hierarchical structure, the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling degree and complexity between modules are decreased and reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses two NPs or an ASIC. The OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP optical interface LPU has a mechanism for detecting software abnormality such as: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
Panel
Figure 3-47 shows the panel appearance of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU. Figure 3-47 Panel appearance of the 4-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU
Table 3-108 lists the buttons and indicators on the panel of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU.
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Table 3-108 Indicators on the panel of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU Component OFL button OFL indicator (red) RUN indicator (green) Description An offline button. Before removing a board, press the OFL button for about 6s till the OFL indicator is on. If the indicator is on, you can remove the board. Before the LPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the LPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The LPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator is on, the link is Up.If the indicator is blinking, the data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The interfaces of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU are described as follows: The 4-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU has an LC optical interface that is used to receive and send OC-192c/STM-64c optical signals. The LPU uses the pluggable XFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1.
Interface Attributes
Table 3-109 lists the interface attributes of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU. Table 3-109 Interface attributes of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU Attributes Connector type Optical interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Link protocol Network protocol
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Table 3-110 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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2.0 dBm
4.0 dBm
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The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table 3-111 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally.
Table 3-111 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
Technical Specifications
Table 3-112 lists the technical specifications of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU.
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Table 3-112 Technical specifications of the OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP LPU Item Silk screen of the board name Power consumption Heat dissipation Dimensions (width * depth * height) Board weight Rate Specifications 4 x OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP About 310 W 1006 BTU/hour 400 mm x 520 mm x 41 mm (15.75 in. x 20.47 in. x 1.61 in.) About 6 kg (13.23 lb) 10 Gbit/s
3.7.1 Overview
The combination LPU supports the mixing of various interfaces. That is, an LPU can provide both Ethernet and POS interfaces. The combination LPU falls into the following types: l l l l l l l 2*OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+4*OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 2*OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+10*1000Base-SFP optical interface LPU 2*OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+2*10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU 2*OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+2*10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU 2*10GBase LAN-XFP+4*OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 2*10GBase WAN-XFP+4*OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU 4*OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP+10*1000Base-SFP optical interface LPU
Figure 3-48 shows the appearance of the 2*OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+2*10GBase WANXFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-48 Appearance of 2*OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+2*10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU
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3.7.2 Application
The combination LPU can be used on the convergence node of the backbone network.
Reliability
Based on the hierarchical structure, the multiple types interfaces LPU is logically divided into the service control plane and the packet forwarding plane. In this way, coupling ratio and complexity between modules are decreased and the reliability is improved. The service control plane uses the universal CPU and the packet forwarding plane uses two NPs or an ASIC.
Recovery Mechanism
The combination LPU has a software abnormality detection mechanism to detect the following abnormalities: l l l Task abnormality Signaling abnormality Data abnormality
The system prompts an alarm when an abnormality occurs. In addition, the system restarts in the case of a fatal abnormality.
Expansibility
The PIC and LPU modules of the LPU are isolated from each other and can be replaced individually.
3.7.4 Panel
The combination LPU is classified into types of boards. The following takes the description of the 2*OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP + 2*10GBase WAN-XFP interface LPU as an example.
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Figure 3-49 shows the panel appearance of the 2*OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+2*10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU. Figure 3-49 Panel appearance of the 2-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU
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Interface
The 2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP+4-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU has two 10G LAN Ethernet interfaces and four 2.5G POS interfaces. The 10G LAN interface uses the pluggable XFP optical module, the 2.5G POS interface uses the pluggable SFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 3. The 2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP+4-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU has two 10G WAN Ethernet interfaces and four 2.5G POS interfaces. The 10G WAN interface uses the pluggable XFP optical module, the 2.5G POS interface uses the pluggable SFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 3. The 2-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+4-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP optical interface LPU has two 10G POS interfaces and four 2.5G POS interfaces. The 10G POS interface uses the pluggable XFP optical module. The 2.5G POS interface uses the pluggable SFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 3. The 2-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU has two 10G POS interfaces and ten 1G Ethernet interfaces. The 10G POS interface uses the pluggable XFP optical module, the 1G Ethernet interface uses the pluggable SFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 9. The 2-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+2-port 10GBase LAN-XFP optical interface LPU has two 10G POS interfaces and two 10G LAN Ethernet interfaces. The 10G POS interface uses the pluggable XFP optical module, the 10G LAN Ethernet interface uses the pluggable XFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The 2-port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP+2-port 10GBase WAN-XFP optical interface LPU has two 10G POS interfaces and two 10G WAN Ethernet interfaces. The 10G POS interface uses the pluggable XFP optical module, the 10G LAN Ethernet interface uses the pluggable XFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 1. The 4-port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP+10-port 1000Base-X-SFP optical interface LPU has four 2.5G POS interfaces and ten 1G Ethernet interfaces. The 2.5G POS interface uses the pluggable SFP optical module, the 1G Ethernet interface uses the pluggable SFP optical module. You can select the optical module of different transmission distances as required. It has two cards. The number of the upper card is 0 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 3. The number of the lower card is 1 and its ports are numbered from 0 to 9.
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Table 3-114 Interface attributes of the 1000Base-X-SFP Attribute Connector type Optical interface attribute Duplex mode Standard compliance Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Determined by the SFP optical module. For the selectable optical module, refer to Table 3-115. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3z Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-115 Attributes of 1000M colorized optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 70 km (43.50 mi) 1470 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1490 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1510 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1530 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1570 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.5 0 mi) 1590 nm 0 dBm 5 dBm -23.0 dBm 0 dBm Singl emode 70 km (43.50 mi) 1610 nm 0 dBm
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Table 3-116 Interface attributes of the 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP Attributes Connector type Interface attributes Working mode Compliant standard Frame format Network protocol Description LC/PC Compliant with the selected XFP optical module. For the attributes of XFP modules, see Table 3-117. Full-duplex IEEE 802.3z Ethernet_II, Ethernet_SAP, and Ethernet_SNAP IP
Table 3-117 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
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Attribute Optical interface attribute Duplex mode Standard compliance Link protocol Network protocol
Description Determined by the selected XFP optical module. (For the selectable optical module, refer to Table 3-117.) Full-duplex Conforms to the STM-64c SDH/OC-192c SONET standard and supports RFC 2615(1619)/1662 PPP and HDLC IP
Attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP interface are shown in Table 3-119. Table 3-119 Interface attributes of the OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Attribute Connector type Optical interface attribute Duplex mode Standard compliance Link protocol Network protocol Description LC/PC Determined by the selected SFP optical module. For the selectable optical module, refer to Table 3-120. Full-duplex Conforms to the STM-16c SDH/OC-48c SONET standard and supports IETF RFC 1619/1661/1662/2615 PPP and HDLC IP
Table 3-120 Attributes of the 2.5G SFP optical module Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum Transmitting power Maximum Transmitting power Description 2 km (1.24 mi) 1310 nm -10.0 dBm 15 km (9.32 mi) 1310 nm -5.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1310 nm -2.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm -2.0 dBm
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About This Chapter
This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the external cables.
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4.1 DC-Input Power Cable This section describes the structure and technical specifications of the DC-input power cable. 4.2 AC-input Power Cable This section describes the structure and technical specifications of the AC-input power cable. 4.3 Chassis and Cabinet Grounding Cable This section describes the structure and technical specifications of the chassis and cabinet grounding cable. 4.4 Console Port Cable This section describes the structure and technical specifications of the Console port cable. 4.5 Auxiliary Port Cable This section describes the structure and technical specifications of the auxiliary port cable. 4.6 Clock Cable This section describes the structure and technical specifications of the clock cable. 4.7 Ethernet Cable This section describes the structure and technical specifications of the Ethernet cable. 4.8 CXP Fiber The is section describes the structure and technical specifications of CXP fiber optics. 4.9 Optical Fiber This section describes the structure and technical specifications of the optical fiber.
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CAUTION
If the distance of power supply is more than 35 m (114.83 ft.), it requires the user to set Power Distribution Frame (PDF) as near as possible. For cables see Power Distance Less Than 25 m (82.02 ft.). Deliver different cables according to the surveyed power supply distance between the router and the power distribution.
Power Distance More than 25 m (82.02 ft.) but Less than 35 m (114.83 ft.)
If the power distance is more than 25 m (82.02 ft.) but less than 35 m (114.83 ft.), use the power cables of 35mm^2 (0.054in.^2) to connect the power cabinet to the power supply, as shown in Table 4-2.
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Table 4-2 Cables for Power Distance More than 25 m (82.02 ft.) but Less than 35 m (114.83 ft.) Item Terminal Description Naked Crimping Terminal,OT,35mm^2,M6,Tin Plating,Naked Ring Terminal Naked Crimping Terminal,OT,35mm^2,M8,Tin Plating,Naked Ring Terminal Cable type Wire,450/750V,227 IEC 02(RV)35mm^2,Blue,135A Wire,450/750V,227 IEC 02(RV)35mm^2,black,135A
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Table 4-4 Length for connecting the AC power module with the AC PDF Length in the Site Survey Length equal to or less than 20 m (65.62 ft.) Configurations of external cables and terminals Power Cable,300/500V,227IEC10(BVV), 6mm^2,Black Jacket(Cores: Blue,Brown), 43A,2 Equivalent Cores Naked Crimping Terminal,OT, 6mm^2,M6,Tin Plating, Insulated Ring Terminal,12~10AWG,yellow Naked Crimping Terminal,OT, 6mm^2,M8,Tin Plating, Insulated Ring Terminal,12~10AWG,yellow Length greater than 20 m (65.62 ft.) Cables for connecting the nearest PDF or the first power cabinet to the device
4.3.1 Introduction
The chassis and cabinet grounding cable connect the chassis and cabinet to the ground. Ensure that the grounding cables in the front, back and side doors of the cabinet are correctly connected before delivery.
4.3.2 Structure
The grounding cable connector of the chassis and cabinet is the same as that of the DC-input power cable.
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Description Naked Crimping Connector,JG2,25mm^2,M6,150A,Tin Plating,For OEM Cable type Power cable-450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-25mm^2olivine-110A. CM.
Fireproof class
4.4.1 Introduction
The Console cable is used to connect the NE5000E Console port to the serial port of the Console device to transmit configuration data of the device. The Console cable is an 8-core shielded cable. One end of the cable uses the RJ45 connector that is connected to the Console port of the MPU. The other end has two connectors with DB9 female and DB25 female, respectively, and is connected to the serial port of the computer. You can choose one of them to plug into the computer serial port as required.
4.4.2 Structure
The Console cable is shown in Figure 4-1 and the pin assignments are shown in Table 4-6. Figure 4-1 Console cable
1. A direction 5. B direction
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Table 4-6 Pin assignments of the Console cable RJ45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Direction -> -> -> <<<DB25 5 6 3 7 8 2 20 4 DB9 8 6 2 5 1 3 4 7 Signal CTS (Clear to Send) DSR (Data Set Ready) RXD (Receive Data) GND GND TXD (Transmit Data) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) RTS (Request to Send)
4.5.1 Introduction
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The AUX port cable is used to connect the NE5000E auxiliary (AUX) port to the modem for remote transmission of configuration data. The AUX port cable is an 8-core shielded cable. One end uses the RJ45 connector that is connected to the AUX port of the MPU. The other end has two connectors with DB9 female and DB25 female, respectively, and is connected to the computer serial port. You can choose one of them to plug into the computer serial port as required.
4.5.2 Structure
The structure of the AUX cable is the same as that of the Console cable as shown in Figure 4-2. Table 4-8 shows the pin assignments. Figure 4-2 The structure of the AUX cable
1. A direction 5. B direction
Table 4-8 Pin assignments of the AUX cable RJ-45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Direction -> -> -> <<<DB-25 4 20 2 8 7 3 6 5 DB-9 7 4 3 1 5 2 6 8 Signal RTS DTR TXD GND GND RXD DSR CTS
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4.6.1 Introduction
The common SRU/MPU The clock cable is used to connect the NE5000E with the clock interface of the external equipment. With the cable, the NE5000E can receive two channels of 2.048 MHz or 2.048 Mbit/ s synchronous clocks provided by the upstream device. It can also offer two channels of 2.048 MHz or 2.048 Mbit/s synchronous clock signals to the downstream device. One end of the clock cable uses the SMB connector that is connected to the clock interface on the MPU and the other end is connected to the external clock equipment. The clock cable has two types: l l 75-ohm clock cable 120-ohm clock cable
The SRU/MPU that supports the 1588v2 protocol The clock cable is used to connect the NE5000E with the clock interface of the external equipment. With the cable, the NE5000E can receive 2 Mbit/s clock signals,2 MHz clock signals,clock signals of combining 1 PPS and ASCII,clock signals of combining 1 PPS and
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RS232,two channels of DCLS clock signals.It can also offer 2 Mbit/s clock signals,2 MHz clock signals,clock signals of combining 1 PPS and ASCII,clock signals of combining 1 PPS and RS232,two channels of DCLS clock signals. One end of the clock cable uses the SMB/RJ45 connector that is connected to the clock interface on the SRU/MPU and the other end is connected to the external clock equipment. SMB connector is used along with the 75ohm Coaxial cable. RJ45 connector is used along with the 120ohm relay cable.
NOTE
The wire sequence of the relay cable used as a clock cable is different from that used as a common Ethernet cable.
4.6.2 Structure
75-ohm Clock Cable
Figure 4-3 shows the structure of the 75-ohm clock cable. Figure 4-3 75-ohm clock cable
1. Coaxial connector-SMB
2. Label
NOTE
l The NE5000E provides only the 75-ohm clock. If you need the 120-ohm clock, use a transfer cable shown in Figure 4-4 and Figure 4-5. Choose the one-channel or two-channel architecture as required. l One section of the coaxial cable for clock transfer is 200 mm (7.87 in.) long, which is unchangeable and ensures the transfer connector is installed inside or near the equipment.
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Table 4-10 shows the pin assignments of the two-channel clock transfer cable. Table 4-10 Pin assignments of the two-channel clock transfer cable Connector X1 75-ohm Cable Pin line Shielded layer X2 Pin line Shielded layer Color Blue White Blue White W4 120-ohm Cable W3
The pin assignments of the 120-ohm relay cable are shown in Table 4-11.
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Table 4-11 Pin assignments of the 120-ohm relay cable Connector X1 X1.5 X1.4 X1.2 X1.1 X1.3 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 Connector X2 X2.2 X2.1 X2.5 X2.4 X2.7 X2.8 X2.3 X2.6 Pair Pair Pair Relationship Pair
Table 4-13 shows the technical specifications of the one-channel 75 ohm transfer 120 ohm clock cable. Table 4-13 Technical specifications of the one-channel clock transfer cable Item Connector Description Coaxial connector-SMB plug-75 ohm inline female
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Item 75-ohm cable Type Diameter of the protection layerDiameter of the internal insulation-Diameter of the internal conductor Type Diameter of the internal conductor Available length
120-ohm cable
Table 4-14 shows the technical specifications of the two-channel 75 ohm transfer 120 ohm clock transfer cable. Table 4-14 Technical specifications of the two-channel clock transfer cable Item X1/X2 connector 75-ohm cable Type Diameter of the protection layerDiameter of the internal insulation-Diameter of the internal conductor Type Diameter of the internal conductor Available length Description Coaxial connector-SMB plug-75 ohm inline female Coaxial cable-75ohm-3.9mm-2.1mm-0.34mm-shield 3.9mm-2.1mm-0.34mm
120-ohm cable
Table 4-15 shows the technical specifications of the 120-ohm relay cable. Table 4-15 Technical specifications of the 120-ohm relay cable Item 120-ohm cable
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4.7.1 Introduction
Ethernet cable is of two types: the straight-through cable and the crossover cable.
Straight-through Cable
The straight-through cable is used to connect the Ethernet interfaces between the following devices: l l l l router and concentrator router and Ethernet switch Computer and Ethernet switch Computer and concentrator
Crossover Cable
The crossover Cable is used to connect the Ethernet interfaces between the following devices: l l l l l l router and router router and computer Concentrator and concentrator Concentrator and switch Switch and switch Computer and computer
4.7.2 Structure
As shown in Figure 4-7, the straight-through cable and the crossover cable are standard shielded network cables and adopt the RJ45 connector. Figure 4-8 shows the structure of the RJ45.
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1. Connector - RJ45
2. Label 1
3. Main label
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Table 4-16 and Table 4-17 show the pin assignments of the straight-through cable and the crossover cable respectively. Table 4-16 Pin assignments of the straight-through cable Connector X1 X1.2 X1.1 X1.6 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.8 X1.7 Connector X2 X2.2 X2.1 X2.6 X2.3 X2.4 X2.5 X2.8 X2.7 Color Orange White/Orange Green White/Green Blue White/Blue Brown White/Brown Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Relationship Twisted pair
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Table 4-17 Pin assignments of the crossover cable Connector X1 X1.6 X1.3 X1.2 X1.1 X1.4 X1.5 X1.8 X1.7 Connector X2 X2.2 X2.1 X2.6 X2.3 X2.4 X2.5 X2.8 X2.7 Color Orange White/Orange Green White/Green Blue White/Blue Brown White/Brown Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Relationship Twisted pair
Table 4-19 Technical specifications of the crossover cable Item Connector X1/X2 Cable type Number of cores Description Network port connector-crystal connector-8PIN-8bit-shieldplug-24~26AWG-CAT 6/SFTP network cable Communication cable-10015ohm-shielded enhanced 5 types-CAT5E SFTP 24AWG-8 core PANTONE 646U 8
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4.8.2 Structure
Figure 4-9 shows the appearance of a CXP fiber optic. Figure 4-9 CXP fiber optic appearance
Figure 4-10 and Figure 4-11 show the diagram of an 84-pin connector used by a CXP fiber optic.
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Description 3(9.84), 5(16.40), 10 (32.81), 20(65.62), 30 (98.42), 50(164.04), and 100(328.08) Typical applications include Infiniband, Fibre Channel, 100G Ethernet, SATA/SAS3 84-pin connector
Unit m(ft.)
Remarks Other lengths may be available upon request, up to 300 meters (984.24 ft.). -
Supported protocol
Electrical interface and pin-out Standard fiber optic type Maximum power consumption per end Management interface
4.9.1 Introduction
Table 4-21 shows the types of fibers that the NE5000E uses. Table 4-21 Types of optical fibers No. 1 Cable and Use Fiber connecting the local interface board to the ODF Fiber connecting the local interface boards Local Connector LC/PC Remote Connector FC/PC Cable Mode Single-mode
LC/PC
LC/PC or SC/PC
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Cable and Use Fiber connecting the local interface board to the other equipment
CAUTION
The optical transmission module of the multi-transverse mode needs to be connected to the multimode fiber. The optical transmitting module of the single-longitudinal mode or multilongitudinal mode needs to be connected to the single-mode fiber.
4.9.2 Structure
The NE5000E uses the following types of optical connectors: l l l LC/PC optical connector SC/PC optical connector FC/PC optical connector
The outlines and operations of the connectors and the precautions that you should take when plugging and unplugging the connectors are described in the following sections.
The plugging/unplugging of LC/PC optical interface only needs an axial operation instead of a rotation. The operation procedures and precautions are as follows:
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Cautiously align the head of the fiber jumper with the optical interface on the optical board and push in the fiber with proper strength. Press the clip before pulling it out. Push in the fiber connector inward slightly, and then pull out the connector.
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This chapter presents the list of indicators. A.1 Indicators of NE5000E This chapter presents the indicators of NE5000E.
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Table A-3 shows the status and meaning of the indicators of the AC-input power module.
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Table A-3 Indicators of the AC-input power module Condition Power Supply Led State Monitoring Signals (Referenced To Com) Service (Amber) Fault (Red) Fault Modu le Prese nt LO LO LO LO LO LO LO
AC OK (Green)
DC OK (Green)
OK Thermal Alarm (5C before shutdown) Thermal Shutdown Defective Fan (No control or I2C) Input High-Voltage Pulse NO AC >15mS (single pulse) AC Present But Not Within Limits AC Not Present Boost Stage Failure Over Voltage Latched Shutdown Over Current Non-catastrophic Internal Failure (no temp) I2C Service Request
1 1 1 1 1 0 Blinks 0 1 1 1 1
0 1 1 0/Blinks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
LO HI HI HI HI HI HI
HI HI HI HI
LO LO LO LO
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Table A-4 MPU indicators Indicator OFL indicator RUN indicator Color Red Green Description If the indicator is on, you can remove a board. Before the MPU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off-blinks quickly (4 Hz)-off-steady on-blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the MPU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The MPU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The CF card is faulty. l The other control chips on the MPU are faulty, causing the MPU not to be able to initialize.
If the indicator is on, the system is in the alarm state. If the indicator is off, the system is in the normal state. If the indicator is on, the MPU is in the active state. If the indicator is off, the MPU is in the standby state. If the indicator is on, it indicates that the CF is in position. If the indicator is blinking, it indicates that data is being read or written. If the indicator is off, it indicates that the CF is not in position or can be removed.
NOTE When the indicator is blinking, do not remove the CF card.
LINK indicator (on the Ethernet interface) LINK indicator (on the Ethernet interface)
Green
If the indicator is off, the link is Down. If the indicator is on, the link is Up. If the indicator is off, no data is being read or written. If the indicator is blinking, data is being read or written.
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Table A-5 SFU indicators Indicator OFL indicator RUN indicator Color Red Green Description If the indicator is on, you can remove a board. Before the SFU is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the SFU is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The SFU cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
ACT Indicator
Green
If the indicator is on, the SFU is in the normal state. If the indicator is off, the SFU is in the abnormal state.
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Description Before the SFEB is powered on and registers, the indicator status is changed in the sequence of off blinks quickly (4 Hz) off steady on blinks slowly (0.5 Hz). After the SFEB is powered on and registers: If the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, the system is working properly.
NOTE The possible reasons why the indicator is off are listed below: l BootROM is damaged. l The SFEB cannot be powered on. The possible reasons why the indicator blinks quickly are listed below: l The flash memory is faulty. l The network port is faulty.
If the indicator blinks in green, the optical module runs properly. If the indicator is constantly on in green or the indicator is off, the optical module becomes faulty. In a back-to-back system: connects the SFEBs on the master and slave chassis. In a cluster: connects SFEBs on CLCs to Optical Flexible Cards (OFC100Bs) on CCCs.
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Table B-1 lists the Basic Configuration of the NE5000E. Table B-2 shows the LPUs supported by the NE5000E. Table B-1 Basic Configuration of the NE5000E Product Name NE5000E CLC Board Name for Order CR52KBKPC-36U -8KW CR52MPUB CR5DSFE BA06B CCC CR55CBKPA CR5D0MP UA450 CR5DSFUI A050 CR55CICUA CR5DECU FA050 CR5M0OF CA060 Full Name
Main Processing Unit SFEB NE5000E Cluster Chassis Main Processing Unit A Cluster 100G Central Switch Fabric Unit Cluster Internal Communication Unit A Cluster 100G Electric Cross Unit 100Gbps Cluster Optical Flexible Card
Table B-2 LPUs and the corresponding FPICs Order Name CR5MLPUFA060 CR5M00E5XX60 CR5M00L5XX60 CR5M00E2XX60 CR5M00L2XX60
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Order Name CR5M00P2XX60 CR5M00P1MZ60 CR5M00EFGF60 CR5D00E1NC60 CR52K-10x1000BaseX-SFP CR52K-20x1000BaseX-SFP CR52K-1x10GBaseLAN-XFP CR52K-1x10GBaseWAN-XFP CR52K-2x10GBaseLAN-XFP CR52K-2x10GBaseWAN-XFP CR52K-4x10GBaseLAN-XFP CR52K-4x10GBaseWAN-XFP CR52E2XP4UM CR52W2XP4UM CR52P4UEAGM CR52P2XP4UM CR52P2XEAGM CR52P2XE2XM CR52P2XW2XM CR52K-8xPOS/STM1SFP
Name 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS/OTU2-XFP Flexible Card 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC Flexible Card 24-port 1000Base-X-SFP Flexible Card 1-Port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit 10-Port 1000Base-X-SFP Line Processing Unit 20-Port 1000Base-X-SFP Line Processing Unit 1-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 1-Port 10GBase WAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port 10GBase WAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port 10GBase WAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP and 4-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POSSFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port 10GBase WAN-XFP and 4-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POSSFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP and 10-Port 1000Base-X-SFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP and 4-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP and 10-Port 1000Base-XSFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP and 2-Port 10GBase LANXFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP and 2-Port 10GBase WANXFP Line Processing Unit 8-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit
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Order Name CR52K-16xPOS/ STM1-SFP CR52K-4xPOS/STM4SFP CR52K-8xPOS/STM4SFP CR52K-1xPOS/ STM16-SFP CR52K-2xPOS/ STM16-SFP CR52K-4xPOS/ STM16-SFP CR52K-8xPOS/ STM16-SFP CR52K-1xPOS/ STM64-XFP CR52K-2xPOS/ STM64-XFP CR52K-4xPOS/ STM64-XFP
Name 16-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port OC-12c/STM-4c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 8-Port OC-12c/STM-4c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 1-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 8-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 1-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP Line Processing Unit
Main Processing Unit Switch Fabric Extended Unit B Flexible Card Line Processing Unit(LPUF 100,4 sub-slots)
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Power consumpti on(Typical value) 50.3 W 50.3 W 28.13 W 28.13 W 28.13 W 37 W 42 W 333 W 139 W 240 W 139 W 140 W 166 W 172 W 280 W 278 W 302W
Heat Dissipatio n 163 BTU/ hour 163 BTU/ hour 91 BTU/ hour 91 BTU/ hour 91 BTU/ hour 120 BTU/ hour 136 BTU/ hour 1080 BTU/ hour 451BTU/ hour 779 BTU/ hour 451 BTU/ hour 454 BTU/ hour 539 BTU/ hour 558 BTU/ hour 908 BTU/ hour 902 BTU/ hour 981 BTU/ hour
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5-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Flexible Card 5-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP Flexible Card 2-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Flexible Card 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP Flexible Card 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP Flexible Card 1-port OC-768c/STM-256c POS-LC Flexible Card 24-port 1000Base-X-SFP Flexible Card 1-port 100GBase-CFP Integrated Line Process Unit(LPUI-100) 10-Port 1000Base-X-SFP Line Processing Unit 20-Port 1000Base-X-SFP Line Processing Unit 1-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 1-Port 10GBase WAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port 10GBase WAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port 10GBase WAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP and 4Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit
0.9 kg (1.98 lb) 0.9 kg (1.98 lb) 0.49 kg (1.08 lb) 0.49 kg (1.08 lb) 0.49 kg (1.08 lb) 0.75 kg (1.65 lb) 0.9 kg (1.98 lb) 9.6 kg (21.17 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6.35 kg (14.00 lb)
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Heat Dissipatio n 939 BTU/ hour 1003 BTU/ hour 1064 BTU/ hour 925 BTU/ hour 999 BTU/ hour 867 BTU/ hour 457 BTU/ hour 441 BTU/ hour 470 BTU/ hour 795 BTU/ hour 483 BTU/ hour 798 BTU/ hour 1006 BTU/ hour
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2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP and 10Port 1000Base-X-SFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP and 2Port 10GBase LAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP and 2Port 10GBase WAN-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port 10GBase LAN-XFP and 4-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port 10GBase WAN-XFP and 4-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP and 10Port 1000Base-X-SFP Line Processing Unit 1-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 8-Port OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP Line Processing Unit 1-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP Line Processing Unit 2-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP Line Processing Unit 4-Port OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP Line Processing Unit
6.35 kg (14.00 lb) 6.35 kg (14.00 lb) 6.35 kg (14.00 lb) 6.35 kg (14.00 lb) 6.35 kg (14.00 lb) 6.35 kg (14.00 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb) 6 kg (13.23 lb)
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This chapter presents the list of LPU Interface Attributes. C.1 Interface Attributes of 1000Base-X-SFP C.2 Interface Attributes of 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP C.3 Interface Attributes of 10GBase LAN/WAN-XFP C.4 Interface Attributes of OC-48c/STM-16c POS-SFP C.5 Interface Attributes of OC-192c/STM-64c POS-XFP
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Table C-2 Attributes of 1000M SFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum transmitting power Maximum transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.55 km (0.34 mi) 850 nm -9.5 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -9.5 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1310 nm -4.5 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -4.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm -2.0 dBm 5.0 dBm -23.0 dBm -3.0 dBm Singlemode 100 km (62.14 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
-2.5 dBm
-3.0 dBm
3.0 dBm
1.0 dBm
5.0 dBm
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Table C-3 Attributes of 1000M colorized optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum transmitting power Maximum transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 70 km (43.50 mi) 1470 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1490 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1510 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1530 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.50 mi) 1570 nm 0 dBm 70 km (43.5 0 mi) 1590 nm 0 dBm 5 dBm -23.0 dBm 0 dBm Singl emode 70 km (43.50 mi) 1610 nm 0 dBm
5 dBm
5 dBm
5 dBm
5 dBm
5 dBm
5 dBm
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Table C-5 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum transmitting power Maximum transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type Description 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 850 nm -7.3 dBm 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm -6.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm
-1.3 dBm
-1.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
4.0 dBm
Table C-7 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance
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Description 1310 nm -4.3 dBm 4.5 dBm -8.6 dBm 4.5 dBm Single-mode 1550 nm -4.3 dBm 4.5 dBm -8.6 dBm 4.5 dBm Single-mode
Table C-9 Attributes of 2.5G SFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Minimum transmitting power Maximum transmitting power
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Description 2 km (1.24 mi) 1310 nm -10.0 dBm 15 km (9.32 mi) 1310 nm -5.0 dBm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1310 nm -2.0 dBm 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm -2.0 dBm
-3.0 dBm
0 dBm
3.0 dBm
3.0 dBm
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Description -21.0 dBm -3.0 dBm Multi-mode -21.0 dBm 0 dBm Single-mode -30.0 dBm -9.0 dBm Single-mode -30.0 dBm -9.0 dBm Single-mode
Table C-11 Attributes of 10G XFP optical modules Attributes Transmission distance Center wavelength Description 10 km (6.21 mi) 1310 nm 40 km (24.86 mi) 1550 nm -1.0 dBm 2.0 dBm -15.0 dBm -1.0 dBm Single-mode 80 km (49.71 mi) 1550 nm 0 dBm 4.0 dBm -24.0 dBm -7.0 dBm Single-mode
Minimum -6.0 dBm transmitting power Maximum -1.0 dBm transmitting power Receiving sensitivity Overload power Optical fiber type -11.0 dBm 0.5 dBm Single-mode
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The 10G XFP multi-mode optical transceiver supports two types of multi-mode optical fibers with different cores. Table C-12 lists the relationship between the core, the modal/bandwidth, and the transmission distance. During configuration, the length of optical fibers is restricted by the transmission distance. In addition, the optical fiber with the 50-um core and 2000-MHz*km modal/bandwidth is a special type. If this type of optical fibers are required, you need to purchase it additionally. Table C-12 The transmission distance of 10G XFP optical modules Core Fiber(m) 50 50 62.5 Modal/Bandwidth (Mhz*km) 2000 500 200 Transmission distance (km)(mi) 2~300 (1.24~186.42) 2~82 (1.24~50.95) 2~33 (1.24~17.82)
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D.2 1 Gbit/s Electrical Transceiver D.5 2.5 Gbit/s eSFP Optical Module D.6 10 Gbit/s XFP Optical Module D.7 100Gbps CFP Optical Modules
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This chapter presents the optical module. D.1 Instructions on How to Use an Optical Module
D.3 1.25 Gbit/s GBIC Optical Module D.4 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP Optical Module
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Use at least three cleaning tissues. Wipe the end of an optical connector horizontally in one direction, and then move the connector end to the unused part of the cleaning tissue to continue. Generally, one cleaning tissue can be used once for cleaning an optical connector.
To prevent contamination, the optical module should be covered with either a dust cap or an optical connector. Cover an optical module with a dust cap
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Lay the optical fibers on the Optical-fiber Distribution Frame (ODF) or coil them up in a fiber management tray. Make sure that the optical fibers are not squeezed.
If a receptacle or an optical connector has not been used for a long time and not covered with a dust cap, you should clean it before using it. A cotton swab is used to clean a receptacle, and a cleaning tissue is used to clean an optical connector.
NOTE
During the cleaning process, insert the cotton swab and turn it slowly in the receptacle. Do not use too much strength, because the receptacle may be damaged.
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If optical signals are lost during the operation of a device, use the preceding method to clean the receptacle or the optical connector. In this manner, the possibility of contamination can be excluded.
l l
Other precautions
l The optical connector should be horizontally inserted in the receptacle to avoid damages to the receptacle.
Mixed use of multi-mode and single-mode optical fibers is prohibited. Otherwise, faults such as signal loss may occur.
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Table D-1 1 Gbit/s electrical transceivers Product Model GBIC/ RJ45GE-100m SFP/RJ45GE-100m SFP/RJ45GE-100m BOM Number 34100044 Interface Standard 1000BAS E-T 1000BAS E-T 1000BAS E-T Transmis sion Distance 100 m (328.08 ft.) 100 m (328.08 ft.) 100 m (328.08 ft.) Mode Autonegotiati on Not supported Supported Remarks
RJ-45
34100052
RJ-45
34100080
RJ-45
Supported
Table D-2 Basic features of 1 Gbit/s electrical transceivers and the compliant standards Item Interface standard Description IEEE Std 802.3z, IEEE Std 802.3ab GBIC R5.5(34100044) SFP MSA(34100052, 34100080) Temperature Digital diagnosis Environment standard Security standard ESD 0-75C (32F to 167F) N/A RoHS(exempted) FCC class B, IEC 61000-4-3 >500V Human body model Remarks -
Table D-3 Specifications of 1 Gbit/s Electrical Transceivers Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Unit Mbit/s m(ft.) Value 1000BASE-T 10-1000 RJ-45 100 (328.08) Category 5 UTP, BER < 10-10, (GBIC/ RJ45-GE-100) Remarks Complying with IEEE802.3
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Parameter
Unit
Value
34060041
1000BAS E-SX
Multimod e
850
34060037
1000BAS E-LX
10 (6.21)
Singlemode
1310
34060042
1000BAS E-LX
40 (24.86)
Singlemode
1310
When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator
GBICGESM1550-6 0Km
34060070
1000BAS E-ZX
60 (37.28)
Singlemode
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Interface Standard
Mode
Remarks
GBICGESM1550-8 0Km
34060044
1000BAS E-ZX
Singlemode
1550
When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator
GBICGESM1550-1 00Km
34060205
1000BAS E-ZX
100 (62.14)
Singlemode
1550
Table D-5 Basic features of 1.25 Gbit/s GBIC optical modules and the compliant standards Item Interface standard Bit Error Ratio (BER) Temperature Digital diagnosis Environment standard Security standard ESD Description IEEE802.3, GBIC R5.4 < 1 x 10E -12 -5C to +70C (23F to 158 F) N/A RoHS(exempted) FCC class B, IEC 60825-1 Class 1 >500V Remarks Human body model
Table D-6 Specifications of the GBIC-GE-MM850-500 Optical Module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Unit Mbit/s Value 1000BASE-SX 1.25 G SC
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Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB 0.85 N/A N/A nm nm VCSEL 850 830-860
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 770-860 -17 0 N/A -14 dBm dBm dB -4 -9.5 9.0
Table D-7 Specifications of the GBIC-GE-SM1310-10K optical module Parameter Interface standard Unit Value 1000BASE-LX
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Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR)
nm nm dB
4 N/A N/A
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1270-1355 -19 -3 N/A N/A dBm dBm dB -3 -9 9
Table D-8 Specifications of the GBIC-GE-SM1310-40K optical module Parameter Interface standard Unit Value 1000BASE-LX
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Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR)
nm nm dB
1.0 N/A 30
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1270-1570 -23 -3 N/A N/A dBm dBm dB 1 -4 7
Table D-9 Specifications of the GBIC-GE-SM1550-60K optical module Parameter Interface standard Unit Value 1000BASE-ZX
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Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR)
nm nm dB
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1100-1600 -23 -3 N/A N/A dBm dBm dB 3 -2 9
Table D-10 Specifications of the GBIC-GE-SM1550-80K optical module Parameter Interface standard Unit Value 1000BASE-ZX
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Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR)
nm nm dB
1.0 N/A 30
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1270-1570 -24 -3 N/A N/A dBm dBm dB 4 0 7
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mi). The wavelength of the 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP CWDM optical module ranges from 1470 nm to 1610 nm and the transmission distance is 70 km (43.50 mi) (43.50 mi). Table D-11 lists the currently available 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP optical modules. Table D-11 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP optical modules Product Model BOM Number Interface Standard Transmis sion Distance (km)(mi) 0.5 (0.31) Mode Wavelen gth (nm) Remarks
eSFP-GEMM850-5 00m SFP-GEMM850-5 00m eSFP-GESM1310-1 0Km eSFP-GESM1310-1 0Km eSFP-GESMTx131 0/ Rx1490-1 0km eSFP-GESMTx149 0/ Rx1310-1 0km eSFP-GESM1310-4 0Km
34060286
1000BAS E-SX 1000BAS E-SX 1000BAS E-LX 1000BAS E-LX 1000BAS E-LX
850
Preferred
34060049
0.5 (0.31)
850
34060219
10 (6.21)
1310
34060473
10 (6.21)
1310
Preferred
34060470
10 (6.21)
Tx1310/ Rx1490
34060475
1000BAS E-LX
10 (6.21)
Singlemode
Tx1490/ Rx1310
34060298
1000BAS E-LX
40(24.86)
Singlemode
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Product Model
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Interface Standard
Mode
Remarks
SFP-GESM1310-4 0Km
34060207
1000BAS E-LX
Singlemode
1310
When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator Preferred When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator
SFP-GESM1550-4 0Km
34060069
1000BAS E-ZX
40(24.86)
Singlemode
1550
eSFP-GESM1550-4 0Km
34060333
1000BAS E-ZX
40(24.86)
Singlemode
1550
eSFP-GESM1550-8 0Km
34060360
1000BAS E-ZX
80 (49.71)
Singlemode
1550
eSFP-GESM1550-8 0Km
34060274
1000BAS E-ZX
80 (49.71)
Singlemode
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Product Model
BOM Number
Interface Standard
Mode
Remarks
eSFP-GESM1550-1 00Km
34060295
1000BAS E-ZX
Singlemode
1550
Table D-12 List of 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP CWDM optical modules Product Model BOM Number Interface Standard Transmis sion Distance (km)(mi) 70 (43.50) Mode Wavelen gth (nm) Remarks
eSFP-GESM1470-7 0Km eSFP-GESM1490-7 0Km eSFP-GESM1510-7 0Km eSFP-GESM1530-7 0Km eSFP-GESM1550-7 0Km eSFP-GESM1570-7 0Km eSFP-GESM1590-7 0Km eSFP-GESM1610-7 0Km
34060351
CWDM
1470
34060350
CWDM
70 (43.50)
1490
34060315
CWDM
70 (43.50)
1510
34060332
CWDM
70 (43.50)
1530
34060346
CWDM
70 (43.50)
1550
34060347
CWDM
70 (43.50)
1570
34060348
CWDM
70 (43.50)
1590
34060349
CWDM
70 (43.50)
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Table D-13 Basic features of 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP optical modules and the compliant standards Item Interface standard Bit Error Ratio (BER) Temperature Digital diagnosis Environment standard Security standard ESD Description IEEE802.3, SFP MSA < 1 x 10E -12 0C to +70C (32F to 158 F) SFF-8472(exclude SFP optical modules) RoHS(exempted) FCC class B, IEC 60825-1 Class 1 >500V Remarks Human body model
Table D-14 Specifications of the eSFP-GE-MM850-500 optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Unit Mbit/s m(ft.) m(ft.) Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB 0.85 N/A N/A nm nm VCSEL 850 830-860 Value 1000BASE-SX 1.25 G LC 500(1640.4) (50/125 um MMF) 200(656.16) (62.5/125 um MMF)
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Parameter Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor
Value -3 -9 9.0
nm dBm dBm dB dB
Table D-15 Specifications of the eSFP-GE-SM1310-10K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB 4 N/A N/A nm nm FP Laser 1310 1270-1355 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value 1000BASE-LX 1.25 G LC 10(6.21)
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Parameter Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor
Value -3 -9 9.5
nm dBm dBm dB dB
Table D-16 Specifications of the eSFP-GE-SM1310-10K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB N/A 1 30 nm nm DFB Laser Tx1310/Rx1490 1260-1360 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value 1000BASE-LX 1.25 G LC 10(6.21)
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Parameter Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor
Value -3 -9 6
nm dBm dBm dB dB
Table D-17 Specifications of the eSFP-GE-SMTx1490/Rx1310-10K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB N/A 1 30 nm nm DFB Laser Tx1490/Rx1310 1480-1500 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value 1000BASE-LX 1.25 G LC 10(6.21)
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Parameter Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor
Value -3 -9 6
nm dBm dBm dB dB
Table D-18 Specifications of the eSFP-GE-SM1310-40K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB N/A 1.0 30 nm nm DFB-LD 1310 1275-1335 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value 1000BASE-LX 1.25 G LC 40(24.86)
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Parameter Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor
Unit dBm
dBm
-4.5(34060298) 0(34060207)
dB
nm dBm dBm dB dB
Table D-19 Specifications of the eSFP-GE-SM1550-40K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB N/A 1.0 30 nm nm DFB-LD 1550 1480-1580 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value 1000BASE-ZX 1.25 G LC 40(24.86)
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Parameter Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor
Value 0 -5 9
nm dBm dBm dB dB
Table D-20 Specifications of the eSFP-GE-SM1550-80K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB N/A 1.0 30 nm nm DFB-LD 1550 1540-1570 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value 1000BASE-ZX 1.25 G LC 80(49.71)
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Parameter Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor
Value 3 -2 9
nm dBm dBm dB dB
Table D-21 Specifications of the eSFP-GE-SM1550-100K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB N/A 1.0 30 nm nm DFB-LD 1550 1540-1570 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value 1000BASE-ZX 1.25 G LC 100(62.14)
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Parameter Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor
Value 5 0 9
nm dBm dBm dB dB
Table D-22 Specifications of the 1.25 Gbit/s CWDM 70 km (43.50 mi) eSFP optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength nm DFB-LD 1471 (eSFP-GESM1470-70K) 1491 (eSFP-GESM1490-70K) 1511 (eSFP-GESM1510-70K) 1531 (eSFP-GESM1530-70K) 1551 (eSFP-GESM1550-70K) 1571 (eSFP-GESM1570-70K)
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Unit
nm
1464.5-1477.5 (eSFP-GESM1470-70K) 1484.5-1497.5 (eSFP-GESM1490-70K) 1504.5-1517.5 (eSFP-GESM1510-70K) 1524.5-1537.5 (eSFP-GESM1530-70K) 1544.5-1557.5 (eSFP-GESM1550-70K) 1564.5-1577.5 (eSFP-GESM1570-70K) 1584.5-1597.5 (eSFP-GESM1590-70K) 1604.5-1617.5 (eSFP-GESM1610-70K)
Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB N/A 1.0 30
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity
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5 0 9
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Parameter Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor
Unit dBm dB dB
34060288
STM-16 I-16
Singlemode
1310
34060278
STM-16 S-16.1
15(9.32)
Singlemode
1310
34060289
STM-16 S-16.1
40(24.86)
Singlemode
1310
When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator
eSFPSTM16SM1550-8 0Km
34060279
STM-16 L-16.2
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Singlemode
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Interface Standard
Mode
Remarks
eSFPSTM16SM1550-8 0Km
34060488
STM-16 L-16.2
Singlemode
1550
Table D-24 Basic features of 2.5 Gbit/s eSFP optical modules and the compliant standards Item Interface standard Bit Error Ratio (BER) Temperature Digital diagnosis Environment standard Security standard ESD Description ITU-T G.957 STM-16, SFP MSA < 1 x 10E -12 0-70C (32F to 158F ) SFF-8472(exclude SFP optical modules) RoHS(exempted) FCC class B, IEC 60825-1 Class 1 >500V Human body model Remarks -
Table D-25 Specifications of the eSFP-STM16-SM1310-2K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength nm FP Laser 1310 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value STM-16 I-16, OC-48 2.5 G LC 2(1.24)
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Parameter Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR)
Unit nm
Value 1270-1360
nm nm dB
4 1 30
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1270-1580 -18 -3 1 -27 dBm dBm dB -3 -10 8.2
Table D-26 Specifications of the eSFP-STM16-SM1310-15K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength nm DFB-LD 1310 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value STM-16 S-16.1, OC-48 2.5 G LC 15(9.32)
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Parameter Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR)
Unit nm
Value 1270-1360
nm nm dB
NA 1.0 30
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1270-1580 -18 -3 1 -27 dBm dBm dB 0 -5 8.2
Table D-27 Specifications of the eSFP-STM16-SM1310-40K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength nm DFB-LD 1310 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value STM-16 S-16.1, OC-48 2.5 G LC 40(24.86)
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Parameter Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR)
Unit nm
Value 1280-1335
nm nm dB
N/A 1.0 30
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1280-1335 -27 -9 1 -27 dBm dBm dB 3 -2 8.5
Table D-28 Specifications of the eSFP-STM16-SM1550-80K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength nm DFB-LD 1550 Unit Mbit/s km(mi) Value STM-16 S-16.1, OC-48 2.5 G LC 80(49.71)
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Parameter Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR)
Unit nm
Value 1500-1580
nm nm dB
N/A 1.0 30
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1500-1580 -28 -9 N/A -27 dBm dBm dB 3 -2 8.2
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Table D-29 10 Gbit/s XFP optical modules Product Model BOM Number Interface Standard Transmis sion Distance (km)(mi) 0.3(0.19) Mode Wavelen gth (nm) Remarks
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10GBASE -SR/SW 10GBASE -LR/LW STM-64/ OC-192 10GBASE -ER/EW STM-64/ OC-192
Multimod e Singlemode
850
34060313
10(6.21)
1310
34060322
40(24.86)
Singlemode
1550
When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator When performin g a selfloop test, use an optical attenuator
XFP-10GSM1550-8 0Km
34060361
80(49.71)
Singlemode
1550
Table D-30 Basic features of 10 Gbit/s XFP optical modules and the compliant standards Item Interface standard Description IEEE802.3ae 10GE, SONET OC-192/SDH STM-64, XFP MSA < 1 x 10E -12 0-70C(32F to 158F ) XFP MSA INF8077i RoHS(exempted) FCC class B, IEC 60825-1 Class 1 laser eye safe >500V Human body model Remarks XFP-10G-MM850-300 do not support SONET OC-192/ SDH STM-64
Bit Error Ratio (BER) Temperature Digital diagnosis Environment standard Security standard ESD
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Table D-31 Specifications of the XFP-10G-MM850-300 optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Unit Mbit/s m(ft.) m(ft.) Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB 0.45 N/A N/A nm nm VCSEL 850 840-860 Value 10GBASE-SR/SW 10.3125 (10GBASE-SR/ SW) LC 300(984.24) (50/125um MMF, OM3) 33(108.27) (62.5/125um MMF, OM1)
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 840-860 -7.5 -1 N/A -12 dBm dBm dB -1.3 -7.3 3.0
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Table D-32 Specifications of the XFP-10G-SM1310-10K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Unit Gbit/s Value 10GBASE-LR/LW, STM-64/OC-192 9.95328 (STM-64/OC-192) 10.3125 (10GBASE-LR/ LW) Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB N/A 1.0 30 nm nm DFB-LD 1310 1290-1330 km(mi) LC 10(6.21)
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1270-1565 -11 0.5 1 -14 dBm dBm dB -1 -6 6
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Table D-33 Specifications of the XFP-10G-SM1550-40K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Unit Gbit/s Value 10GBASE-ER/EW, STM-64/OC-192 9.95328 (STM-64/OC-192) 10.3125 (10GBASE-ER/ EW) Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB 1.0 N/A 30 nm nm EML 1550 1530-1565 km(mi) LC 40(24.86)
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1270-1565 -14 -1 2 -26 dBm dBm dB 2 -1 8.2
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Table D-34 Specifications of the XFP-10G-SM1550-80K optical module Parameter Interface standard Transmission rate Unit Gbit/s Value 10GBASE-ER/EW, STM-64/OC-192 9.95328 (STM-64/OC-192) 10.3125 (10GBASE-ZR/ ZW) Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter Optical source type Center wavelength Operating wavelength range Spectral characteristics Maximum root mean square (RMS) Spectral Width Maximum spectral width (-20dB) Minimum side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB 1.0 N/A 30 nm nm EML 1550 1530-1565 km(mi) LC 80(49.71)
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Operating wavelength range Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload power Maximum optical channel cost Maximum reflection factor nm dBm dBm dB dB 1270-1600 -22 -7 2 -27 dBm dBm dB 4 0 9
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100GBAS E-LR4
Single mode
Table D-36 Attributes and standards of 100-Gbps CFP optical modules Attribute and standard Interface standard Bit error rate (BER) Operating temperature Digital diagnosis Environment standard Safety standard ESD RoHS (exempted) FCC class B, IEC 60825-1 Class 1 laser eye safe >500V Description 100GBASE-LR4,ITU-T G. 959.1 4I1-9D1F < 1 x 10E 12 070C (32F to 158F) Remarks Human Body Model (HBM)
Table D-37 CFP-100G-SM1310-10k optical module specifications Item Interface standard Transmission rate Interface type Transmission distance Optical transmitter
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Working wavelength
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Spectrum attributes Maximum root-mean-square (RMS) spectral width Maximum spectrum width (-20 dB) Minimum Side Mode Suppression Ratio (SMSR) nm nm dB 0.45 N/A 30
Average transmit optical power Maximum transmit optical power Minimum transmit optical power Minimum extinction ratio Optical receiver Working wavelength nm 1294.53~1296.59 1299.02~1301.09 1303.54~1305.63 1308.09~1310.19 Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload optical power Minimum optical channel overhead Maximum reflection coefficient dBm dBm dB dB 8.6 4.5 1.5 26 dBm dBm dB 4.5 4.3 4.0
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E
A Asynchronizatio n D DCE
Glossary
Asynchronization does not use the exact data signals timed by the clock. The signals have different frequencies and phases. The asynchronizatioin usually encapsulates the bits into the control flag, which specifies the beginning and end of the bits.
Data Circuit-terminating Equipment is a network device composing the UNI. DCE provides the physical connection to the network, forwards the data, and provides the clock signals for the DTE. Dynamic Random Access Memory. The information stored in the RAM must be refreshed periodically. When the contents of the DRAM are being refreshed, a user cannot access it. Delay can thus occur. Data terminal equipment is a user device composing the UNI. The DTE accesses the data network through the DCE equipment (for example, model) and usually uses the clock signals produced by DCE.
DRAM
DTE
F Flash Flash is a kind of special Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), which can be completely erased and rewritten one time instead of only one byte.
N NVRAM Nonvolatile Random Access Memory. The data in NVRAM cannot be lost when the system is Down.
R RAM Random Access Memory is a memory that can be lost easily, and read and rewritten by the micro processor.
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ROM
Read Only Memory is a memory that cannot be lost easily, and can only be read, but not written by the micro processor.
S SRAM Static Random Access Memory is a type of random access memory. Its contents can be saved only if the SRAM is provided with the uninterrupted power supply. Unlike the DRAM, the SRAM does not need to be refreshed repeatedly.
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A AC ATM AUX C CAN CE1 CF CLK CPU CT1 CTS D DC DCE DSR DTE DTR E EMC F
Control Area Network Channelized E1 Compact Flash Clock Card Central Processing Unit Channelized T1 Clear to Send
Direct Current Data Circuit-terminating Equipment Data Set Ready Data Terminal Equipments Data Terminal Ready
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FAD FC FCB FPIC G GND I IEC L LC LPU M MPU N NEG NVRAM O ODF OFL P PC PCB PCS PGND PMD R RJ45 RTS RXD
Fabric Adaptor Patch Cord (Connector + Fiber) Fan Control Board Flexible Plug-in Card
Ground
Personal Computer Printed Circuit Board Physical Coding Sublayer Protection Ground Physical Medium Dependent
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S SC SDRAM SFU SMB SRU T TXD U UART UTP V VRP Versatile Routing Platform Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter Unshielded Twisted Pair Transmit Data Square Connector Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Switch Fabric Unit Sub-miniature B Switch Router Unit
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