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Contents
1 Location in Network Hierarchy 1-1
2 Equipment Features 2-1
2.1 High Integration Design 2-1
2.2 Low Power Consumption 2-1
2.3 Easy and Flexible Installation 2-2
2.4 Multi-interface Access Capability 2-2
2.5 Multi-service Access Capability 2-2
2.6 Sub-Network Connection Protection 2-2
2.7 Multiple Management Modes 2-3
2.8 NM Information Communication with the Third-Party Equipment 2-3
2.9 Multiple Power Inputs 2-3
2.10 Uniform Alarm Management 2-3
2.11 SSM Management 2-3
2.12 Rich Diagnostic Approaches 2-3
2.13 In-Service Software Upgrade 2-4
2.14 Easy Operation and Maintenance 2-4
2.14.1 LCD Control Panel 2-4
2.14.2 Web-LCT 2-4
2.15 Easy Commissioning 2-5
3 Equipment Architecture 3-1
3.1 Hardware Architecture 3-1
3.1.1 Appearance 3-1
3.1.2 Hardware Configuration 3-2
3.1.3 Front Panel 3-3
3.2 System Architecture 3-6
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3.2.1 STM-1 Line Unit 3-7
3.2.2 E1 Tributary Unit 3-7
3.2.3 10M/100M Ethernet Unit 3-7
3.2.4 Cross-Connect 3-8
3.2.5 Clock Unit 3-8
3.2.6 SCC Unit 3-9
3.2.7 Power Unit 3-9
4 Networking Application 4-1
4.1 Network Topology 4-1
4.2 Ethernet Service Transparent Transmission 4-2
5 Technical Specifications 5-1
5.1 Hardware Parameters 5-1
5.2 Optical Interface Performance 5-2
5.3 PDH Electrical Interface Performance 5-2
5.4 Ethernet Service Performance 5-3
5.5 Power Supply 5-3
5.6 Environment 5-3
5.7 EMC 5-3
5.8 Availability 5-3

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Figures
Figure 1-1 Location of the OptiX Metro 100 in a transport network 1-1
Figure 3-1 Appearance of the OptiX Metro 100 (48 V/60 V DC input + 1 STM-1 + E1) 3-1
Figure 3-2 Appearance of the OptiX Metro 100 (48 V/60 V DC input + 2 STM-1 + E1 + 10M/100M) 3-1
Figure 3-3 Front panel of the OptiX Metro 100 3-3
Figure 3-4 OptiX Metro 100 system architecture 3-6
Figure 4-1 Chain network composed of the OptiX Metro 100 4-1
Figure 4-2 Ring network composed of the OptiX Metro 100 4-1
Figure 4-3 Hybrid networking with other equipment 4-2
Figure 4-4 Ethernet service transparent transmission 4-2

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Tables
Table 2-1 Interface of the OptiX Metro 100 2-2
Table 3-1 Configuration for accessing a single service 3-2
Table 3-2 Configurations for accessing E1 service and 10M/100M Ethernet service simultaneously 3-2
Table 3-3 Interfaces on the front panel 3-4
Table 3-4 LCD and buttons on the front panel 3-4
Table 3-5 Indicator on the front panel 3-5
Table 3-6 Comparison of SL1, SD1, SFP, SB1, and SB2 3-7
Table 3-7 Number of clock sources provided by different equipment types 3-9
Table 5-1 Hardware parameters of the OptiX Metro 100 5-1
Table 5-2 STM-1 optical interface performance 5-2
Table 5-3 E1 electrical interface performance 5-2
Table 5-4 Ethernet service performance 5-3
Table 5-5 Power supply parameters 5-3
Table 5-6 Environment index 5-3

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1 Location in Network Hierarchy
This chapter describes network position of the OptiX Metro 100 in the transmission
network.
Serving as the network terminal unit of transport networks, the OptiX Metro 100
provides STM-1 optical interfaces to access E1 services and 10M/100M Ethernet
services.
Figure 1-1 illustrates the location of the OptiX Metro 100 in a transport network.
OptiX OSN 9500
Backbone
layer
OptiX 2500+(Metro
3000)
OptiX 155/
622H(Metro 1000)
Convergence
layer
Access layer
Ethernet
OptiX 10G(Metro
5000)
OptiX 10G(Metro
5000)
OptiX 155/
622H(Metro 1000)
OptiX Metro 100 OptiX Metro 100
Switching /
Base Station
OptiX 2500+(Metro
3000)
OptiX Metro 500 OptiX Metro 500
Network
terminal unit

Figure 1-1 Location of the OptiX Metro 100 in a transport network

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2 Equipment Features
This chapter introduces the features of the OptiX Metro 100, as follows:
! High Integration Design
! Low Power Consumption
! Easy and Flexible Installation
! Multi-service Access Capability
! Sub-Network Connection Protection
! Multiple Management Modes
! NM Information Communication with the Third-Party Equipment
! Multiple Power Inputs
! Uniform Alarm Management
! SSM Management
! Rich Diagnostic Approaches
! In-Service Software Upgrade
! Easy Operation and Maintenance
! Easy Commissioning
2.1 High Integration Design
The OptiX Metro 100 is designed in case shape. The dimensions of the chassis are
436 mm (W) x 200 mm (D) x 42 mm (H).
Except for the power module, all the other functional units are integrated into one
circuit board only.
2.2 Low Power Consumption
The normal power consumption of the OptiX Metro 100 is about 15 W, no need for
fans.

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2.3 Easy and Flexible Installation
The OptiX Metro 100 features easy and flexible installation. According to the
installation environment, you can install the OptiX Metro 100:
! In the ETSI 300 mm cabinet or ETSI 600 mm cabinet.
! In the 19-inch cabinet.
! On the wall.
! Outdoors.
! On the desktop.
2.4 Multi-interface Access Capability
Table 2-1 lists the external interfaces provided by the OptiX Metro 100.
Table 2-1 Interface of the OptiX Metro 100
Interface type Function Connector
STM-1 optical
interface
Input/output STM-1 optical
signal
SC or LC
E1 electrical
interface
Input/output E1 electrical
signal
DB44
Service interface
10/100M
electrical
interface
Input/output 10/100M
Ethernet electrical signal
RJ45
Management
interface
NM-LAN Connect to network
management system, such
as, iMananger T2000 or
Web-LCT.
RJ45
Alarm interface Input/output
alarm
interface
(ALARM)
Connect to the external
centralized alarm equipment
or the environment
monitoring device.
RJ45
AC interface Connect to AC power supply 3-pin socket Power interface
DC interface Connect to DC power supply 4-pin socket

2.5 Multi-service Access Capability
The OptiX Metro 100 can access the following:
! 8 x E1 services.
! 4 x 10M/100M services.
! 1/2 x STM-1 services.
2.6 Sub-Network Connection Protection
When the OptiX Metro 100 is ADM equipment, it can provide sub-network connection
(SNC) protection for the services.
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2.7 Multiple Management Modes
The OptiX Metro 100 can be managed by:
! OptiX iManager T2000 network management system.
! Web-LCT local management system.
! LCD control panel.
2.8 NM Information Communication with the Third-Party Equipment
The OptiX Metro 100 communicates NM information with the third-party equipment
through the following approaches:
! D1D3 or D4D12 bytes ECC communication.
! TP4 (OSI Over DCC).
2.9 Multiple Power Inputs
The OptiX Metro 100 supports the following power inputs:
! 110 V/220 V AC
! 48 V/60 V DC
! +24 V DC
2.10 Uniform Alarm Management
The OptiX Metro 100 provides three Boolean input interfaces to uniformly manage the
alarms and external monitoring equipment. The OptiX Metro 100 also provides one
Boolean output interface to output alarms to centralized alarm system.
2.11 SSM Management
The OptiX Metro 100 supports:
! Standard synchronization status message (SSM)
! Extended SSM
2.12 Rich Diagnostic Approaches
The OptiX Metro 100 supports the following diagnostic approaches:
! Outloop on STM-1 ports.
! In loop and outlook of VC4 path.
! Inloop and outloop of VC3 path for Ethernet service.
! Inloop and outloop on E1 ports.
! Inloop on MAC layer and PHY layer of Ethernet port.
! According to indicators.
! According to equipment power-down alarm.
! According to LCD control panel.
! Test frames on the SDH line for make/break test of Ethernet services.
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2.13 In-Service Software Upgrade
The OptiX Metro 100 supports in-service upgrade of NE software.
2.14 Easy Operation and Maintenance
The OptiX Metro 100 provides an LCD control panel and a Web-LCT configuration
tool to ease operation and maintenance.
2.14.1 LCD Control Panel
You can operation the OptiX Metro 100 through the LCD control panel.
Below are the functions of the LCD control panel:
! Query and set NE time and NE date.
! Query and set NE ID and IP address.
! Provide default configuration for the OptiX Metro 100 with single optical interface.
! Query and set the working mode and enable/disable status of Ethernet ports.
! Query and set loopback on E1 ports and Ethernet ports.
! Query and set clock source priority.
! Query critical alarms.
! Query the impedance of E1 ports.
! Query equipment version.
! Query the current clock source.
! Start hardware self-check and query the result.
! Start fault diagnosis and query the result.
2.14.2 Web-LCT
The OptiX Metro 100 provides the Web-LCT (Local Craft Terminal) software. The
software offers good management and configuration functions, with simple interface
design and parameter input. It also provides the service configuration wizard for easier
operation.
Below are the functions of the Web-LCT:
! Service configuration wizard
! Hardware configuration
! Service configuration
! EFT management
! Alarm query
! Performance operation
! SNC protection management
! Clock configuration
! Security management
! Data backup
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2.15 Easy Commissioning
Through the LCD control panel, the OptiX Metro 100 can start self-check program to
ease the equipment commissioning.

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3 Equipment Architecture
This chapter introduces hardware and software architecture of the OptiX Metro 100.
The product appearance and the description of interfaces, indicators, configuration,
and functional units are given below.
3.1 Hardware Architecture
3.1.1 Appearance
The OptiX Metro 100 allows multiple configuration modes depending on the power
modules and service types. These configuration modes are similar in the structure
except the type and amount of the interface. Figure 3-1 shows the equipment with
48 V/60 V DC + 1 STM-1 + E1. Figure 3-2 shows the equipment with 48 V/60 V
DC + 2 STM-1 + E1 + 10M/100M.

Figure 3-1 Appearance of the OptiX Metro 100 (48 V/60 V DC input + 1 STM-1 + E1)


Figure 3-2 Appearance of the OptiX Metro 100 (48 V/60 V DC input + 2 STM-1 + E1 + 10M/100M)

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3.1.2 Hardware Configuration
The OptiX Metro 100 provides multiple configuration types consisting of different
power modules, optical interface modules, E1 service modules and 10M/100M
Ethernet service modules.
The section below introduces the configurations for single service and for combined
services.
1. Accessing Single Service
When accessing a single service, the OptiX Metro 100 supports the configurations
listed in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Configuration for accessing a single service
Optical interface module E1 service module Power
module TM two-fiber
SC/single-fiber
bidirectional SC
75 ohm 120 ohm
10M/100M
service module
! + +
+ ! +
110 V/220 V !
+ + !
! + +
+ ! +
48 V/60 V !
+ + !
! + +
+ ! +
+24 V !
+ + !

2. Accessing Combined Services
When accessing E1 services and 10M/100M Ethernet services simultaneously, the
OptiX Metro 100 supports the configurations listed in Table 3-2.
Table 3-2 Configurations for accessing E1 service and 10M/100M Ethernet service simultaneously
Optical interface module E1 service
module
Power
module
ADM two-fiber
SC/single-fiber
bidirectional SC
Dual-port
two-fiber LC
(SFP)
75
ohm
120
ohm
10M/100M
service
module
! + ! ! +
+ ! !
110 V/220 V
+ ! ! + !
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Optical interface module E1 service
module
Power
module
ADM two-fiber
SC/single-fiber
bidirectional SC
Dual-port
two-fiber LC
(SFP)
75
ohm
120
ohm
10M/100M
service
module
- ! !
! + ! ! +
+ ! !
! + !
48 V/60 V
+ !
+ ! !
! + ! ! +
+ ! !
! + !
+24 V
+ !
+ ! !

3.1.3 Front Panel
As shown in Figure 3-3, the front panel provides interfaces, buttons and indicators for
various purposes. The section below introduces the front panel of the configuration
with 48 V/60 DC input + 2 STM-1 + E1 + 10M/100M.

Figure 3-3 Front panel of the OptiX Metro 100

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1. Interfaces
Table 3-3 gives the details about the interfaces on the front panel.
Table 3-3 Interfaces on the front panel
No. Interface Function Connector type
1 Power supply
interface
Provide power supply for
the equipment.
The connector for the DC
power is a 4-pin socket.
The connector for the AC
power is a 3-core socket.
2 TX / RX Optical
interface:Input/output
STM-1 optical signals.
SC/LC (SFP*)
3 10/100BASE-T 10M/100M Ethernet
electrical interface:
Input/output 10M/100M
Ethernet electrical signals.
RJ-45
4 E1 18 E1 electrical
interface:Input/output E1
electrical signals.
DB44
5 NM-LAN Connect with NM system to
manage and configure the
equipment.
RJ-45
6 ALARM Provide 3-input and
1-output Boolean value.
RJ-45
7 ESD Connect with an ESD wrist
strap. Always wear an ESD
wrist strap when operating
the equipment to avoid
static damage to it.

SFP*: Small Form-Factor Pluggable.

2. LCD and Operation Buttons
You can configure data for the equipment through LCD and buttons. Table 3-4 gives
the details about the LCD and buttons on the front panel.
Table 3-4 LCD and buttons on the front panel
No. LCD/Button Function
8 Power Power switch, used to power on/off the power supply.
9 LCD Used to show the equipment configuration and query
result.
10
ESC, , ,
ENT/MENU
Used to configure the equipment and query the
configuration.
11 ACO Audible alarm cut button, used to mute an audible alarm.
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No. LCD/Button Function
12 RST Reset button (RESET), used to reset the equipment.
13 LAMP TEST LED test button. Press down the button, all indicators on
the front panel will be on; release it, all indicators will be
renewed to working state.

3. Indicators
On the front panel, there are indicators for optical signals, E1 service signals and
Ethernet service signals. You can judge whether the equipment is working normally
through these indicators.
Table 3-5 lists the description for each indicator.
Table 3-5 Indicator on the front panel
Indicator Status Description
Flash 5 times every
second.
Loading the NE software.
Flash 3 times every
second.
Deleting the NE software.
Flash once every
second.
The NE software is lost, waiting to be
loaded.
RUN (running indicator)
Flash once every two
seconds
Normal operation.
MAJ (major alarm
indicator)
On A critical or major alarm occurs.
MIN (minor alarm
indicator)
On A minor alarm occurs.
ACO (alarm cut
indicator)
On The equipment has cut the alarm
sound.
LOS (loss of line signal
indicator)
On The STM-1 optical interface cannot
receive the optical signals or the
optical power is too low.
Off E1 port is not used.
Constantly on, red E1_LOS alarm occurs to E1 path.
E1 18 corresponds to eight E1
channels.
Flashing, red Major alarms (not E1-LOS) occur to
E1 path.
Constantly on,
orange
Minor alarm occurs to E1 path.
E1 18 (multicolor
indicator alerting loss of
E1 signal)
Flashing, orange BIPEXC alarm occurs to E1 path.
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Indicator Status Description

Constantly on, green E1 path is in use and no alarm
occurs.
On The link connection is normal. LNK
(green)
Off The link is not connected or broken.
Flash or on Data are being transmitted.
Indicator of
RJ-45
ACT
(yellow)
Off No data is being transmitted.

3.2 System Architecture
For the OptiX Metro 100 accessing multiple services, its system architecture is divided
functionally into the following parts show in Figure 3-4.
! STM-1 Line Unit
! E1 Tributary Unit
! Ethernet Unit
! Cross-Connect Unit
! Clock Unit
! SCC Unit
! Power Unit
Line
unit
Tributary
unit
Clock
unit
SCC
unit
STM-1 optical
signal
VC-4
Cross-
connect
unit
4 x 4
VC-4 VC-4
Power
unit
E1 service
and Etherne
service
E1 service
and Etherne
service
STM-1 optical
signal
External
power
supply

Figure 3-4 OptiX Metro 100 system architecture

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3.2.1 STM-1 Line Unit
The OptiX Metro 100 can form different equipment types when configured with
different line units, such as SL1, SD1, SFP, SB1, or SB2.
Supported functions:
! Processes up to two STM-1 signals.
! Provides alarms and performance events for checking line modules.
! Provides inloop/outloop and automatic loop release functions to line signals for fast
fault location.
! Supports automatic laser shutdown (ALS) function.
! Provides single-fiber transceiving and two-fiber transceiving modules for the SC
interface, supporting S1.1 optical module.
! Provides SFP optical modules and support LC interfaces. When using the SFP
optical module, you can query the optical module information and laser
performance through the software.
Table 3-6 compares SL1, SD1, SFP, SB1, and SB2.
Table 3-6 Comparison of SL1, SD1, SFP, SB1, and SB2
Line unit
Item
SL1 SD1 SFP SB1 SB2
Processing
capability
1 x STM-1 2 x STM-1 2 x STM-1 1 x STM-1 2 x STM-1
Optical
module type
Dual-fiber
receiving
/transmitting
S-1.1
Dual-fiber
receiving
/transmitting
S1.1
Dual-fiber
receiving
/transmitting
S1.1
Single-fiber
receiving
/transmitting
S1.1
Single-fiber
receiving
/transmitting
S1.1
Connector
type
SC SC LC SC SC

3.2.2 E1 Tributary Unit
The OptiX Metro 100 can form different equipment types when configured with
different tributary unit like 75 ohm or 120 ohm PL1S.
Supported functions:
! Processes up to eight E1 signals.
! Collects the alarms and performance events of the VC12 channel.
! Provides inloop/outloop to E1 signals for fast fault location.
! Extracts the 2 MHz clock of the first E1 signal and send it to the clock unit as the
tributary clock source.
! Provides the interface impedance of 120 ohm or 75 ohm. The impedance of the
interface is defined before delivery and cannot be set on site.
3.2.3 10M/100M Ethernet Unit
The OptiX Metro 100 can be configured with the EFT Ethernet unit to transparently
transmit 10/100M Ethernet service.
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Supported functions:
! Supports the transparent transmission of four 10M/100M Ethernet services.
! Supports the generic framing procedure-framed (GFP-F) encapsulation protocol.
! Supports 10M/100M full duplex and auto-negotiation.
! Provides the bandwidth of 1 x VC4 at the SDH side.
! Supports up to 3 x VC3s or 63 x VC12s binding bandwidth.
! Supports VC12-level or VC3-level virtual concatenation.
! Supports link capacity adjustment scheme (LCAS).
! Provides Ethernet port inloop function.
! Sends test frames in the direction of line to test the make/break status of services.
! Supports the JUMBO frame.
3.2.4 Cross-Connect
The cross-connect unit (XCS) is a functional unit necessarily configured for various
OptiX Metro 100 equipment types.
Supported functions:
! Provides the service grooming capability of the add/drop multiplexer (ADM).
! Supports 4 x 4 VC4s full cross-connect, 12 x 12 VC3s full cross-connect and 252 x
252 VC12s full cross-connect.
3.2.5 Clock Unit
The clock unit (STGA or STGT) is a functional unit necessarily configured for various
OptiX Metro 100 equipment types.
Supported functions:
! Provides clock synchronization for the STM-1 line unit, E1 tributary unit and
10M/100M Ethernet tributary unit.
! Locks the line clock of the STM-1 line unit or the tributary clock source of the E1
tributary unit.
! Provides four clock sources: two line clock sources, one tributary clock source and
one internal clock source.
! When the OptiX Metro 100 is configured as an ADM, the clock supports the locked
mode, holdover mode and free-run mode.
! When the OptiX Metro 100 is configured as a terminal multiplexer (TM), and clock
unit is STGT, the clock supports the locked mode and free-run mode.
! When the OptiX Metro 100 is configured as a terminal multiplexer (TM), and clock
unit is STGA, the clock supports locked mode, holdover mode and free-run mode.
! Provide multiple clock sources. Table 3-7 shows the number of clock sources
provided by different equipment types.
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Table 3-7 Number of clock sources provided by different equipment types
Equipment type Number of clock sources
Single optical interface + E1
tributary unit
3 clock sources: 1 line clock source, 1 tributary
clock source, and 1 internal clock source.
Single optical interface + Ethernet
unit
2 clock sources: 1 line clock source and 1 internal
clock source.
Dual optical interfaces + E1
tributary unit
4 clock sources: 2 line clock sources, 1 tributary
clock source, and 1 internal clock source.
Dual optical interfaces + E1
tributary unit + Ethernet unit
4 clock sources: 2 line clock sources, 1 tributary
clock source, and 1 internal clock source
Dual optical interfaces + Ethernet
unit
3 clock sources: 2 line clock sources and 1 internal
clock source

3.2.6 SCC Unit
The SCC unit is a functional unit necessarily configured for various OptiX Metro 100
equipment types.
Supported functions:
! Provides Ethernet management interface, through which the NM system manages
and configures the equipment.
! Provides data communication channels (DCC) to communicate with remote NEs.
! Communicates with the STM-1 signal processing unit, E1 signal processing unit
and 10M/10M signal processing unit, to monitor their alarms and performances,
and report them to the NM.
3.2.7 Power Unit
The OptiX Metro 100 supports 110 V/220 V AC input, 48 V/60 V and +24 V DC input,
to provide power supply for the service units.
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4 Networking Application
This chapter introduces the network topology for the OptiX Metro 100 and the
Ethernet service applications. It covers:
! Network Topology
! Ethernet Service Transparent Transmission
4.1 Network Topology
The OptiX Metro 100 is applied as the network terminal unit of the transport network.
The traffic is light and the networking is simple.
The OptiX Metro 100 may form a network alone, or work with other transmission
equipment, such as the OptiX 155/622H
(Metro1000)
.
! The OptiX Metro 100 supports two types of NE: TM and ADM. It can form chain
networks and ring networks independently, as shown in Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2.

Figure 4-1 Chain network composed of the OptiX Metro 100

STM-1 Ring

Figure 4-2 Ring network composed of the OptiX Metro 100

! The OptiX Metro 100 can work with other transmission equipment in a network, as
shown in Figure 4-3.
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OptiX Metro 100
OptiX 155/
622H(Metro1000)

Figure 4-3 Hybrid networking with other equipment

4.2 Ethernet Service Transparent Transmission
The OptiX Metro 100 configured with the 10M/100M Ethernet service processing
module supports the transparent transmission of Ethernet services.
As shown in Figure 4-4, company A and company B need to transmit Ethernet
services between NE1 and NE2 through the OptiX Metro 100. The service of
company A should be completely isolated from that of company B. Both company A
and company B can provide 100 Mbit/s Ethernet electrical interfaces. Company A
requires a 10 Mbit/s bandwidth and company B requires a 2 Mbit/s bandwidth.
VCTRUNK 1
MAC1
MAC2
VCTRUNK 1
VCTRUNK2 VCTRUNK2
MAC1
A
NE 1 NE 2
B
B
A
MAC2
OptiX Metro 100 Enterprise user

Figure 4-4 Ethernet service transparent transmission

At NE1, the services of company A and company B are accessed through the
Ethernet ports (MAC ports), so are the services at NE2.
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5 Technical Specifications
For ease of query, this chapter summarizes the technical specifications of the OptiX
Metro 100 as follows:
! Equipment Parameters
! Optical Interface Performance
! PDH Electrical Interface Performance
! Ethernet Service Performance
! Power Supply
! Environment
! EMC
! Availability
5.1 Hardware Parameters
Table 5-1 gives the weight, dimensions and power consumption of the OptiX Metro
100.
Table 5-1 Hardware parameters of the OptiX Metro 100
Equipment Power
consumption
Weight Dimensions
OptiX Metro 100 About 15 W <4.5 kg 436 mm (W) x 200 mm (D) x 42 mm (H)

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5.2 Optical Interface Performance
Table 5-2 shows the performance of the STM-1 optical interface.
Table 5-2 STM-1 optical interface performance
Item Performance value
Rate STM-1 155520 kbit/s
Optical module S-1.1
Working wavelength range 1261 nm1360 nm
Mean launched power 8 dBm to 15 dBm
Minimum extinction ratio 8.2 dB
Minimum sensitivity 28 dBm
Minimum overload 8 dBm
Allowable frequency deviation at the
optical input
20 ppm

5.3 PDH Electrical Interface Performance
Table 5-3 shows the performance of the E1 electrical interface.
Table 5-3 E1 electrical interface performance
Item Performance value Standards compliance
Rate 2048 kbit/s
Code HDB3
Allowable frequency
deviation at the input
2048 kbit/s50 ppm ITU-T G.703
Jitter tolerance at the input f1 (20 Hz): "18 UI
f2 (2.4 kHz):"18UI
f3 (6 kHz/8 kHz): "1.5 UI
f4 (100 kHz): "1.5 UI

ITU-T G.823
AIS signal bit rate at the
output
50 ppm ITU-T G.703
Mapping jitter at the
tributary interface
B1 (f1f4): 0.4 UIp-p
B2 (f3f4): 0.075 UIp-p
ITU-T G.783
Combined jitter at the
tributary interface
B1 (f1f4): 0.4 UIp-p
B2 (f3f4): 0.075 UIp-p
ITU-T G.783
System output jitter at the
tributary interface
B1 (f1f4): 1.5 UIp-p
B2 (f3f4): 0.2 UIp-p
ITU-T G.823
OptiX Metro 100
User Manual - Equipment Description 5 Technical Specifications

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5.4 Ethernet Service Performance
Table 5-4 shows the Ethernet service performance.
Table 5-4 Ethernet service performance
Item Performance value
Rate 10/100 Mbit/s
Throughput 100%
Packet loss ratio 0

5.5 Power Supply
Table 5-5 shows the power supply parameters of the OptiX Metro 100.
Table 5-5 Power supply parameters
Power supply Input voltage range
110 V/220 V AC 90 V to 260 V
48 V/60 V DC When the input voltage is 48 V, the allowable voltage is 38.4 V to
57.6 V.
When the input voltage is 60 V, the allowable voltage is 48 V to
72 V.
+24 V DC 18 V to 36 V

5.6 Environment
Table 5-6 shows the environment index of the OptiX Metro 100.
Table 5-6 Environment index
Environment condition
Item
Temperature Humidity
Long-tern normal working condition 0C45C 10%90%
Short-term* working environment 5C to 50C 5%95%
Short-term*: The consecutive working time does not exceed 72 hours and the accumulative working time
each year does not exceed 15 days.

5.7 EMC
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design of the OptiX Metro 100 is compliant
with the ETSI ETS EN 300386 recommendations.
5.8 Availability
The availability of the OptiX Metro 100 is 99.999%.

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