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Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR

SERVICE ROUTER

The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 Service Router (SR) is a compact, high performance, feature rich IP/MPLS router ideally
situated for lower density point-of-presence (PoP) locations, business/enterprise edge network applications,
and mobile backhaul aggregation. Combined with its smaller form factor, wide range of modular interface
options, IPv4/IPv6-based routing capabilities, and L2/L3 multi-service delivery capabilities, the 7710 SR delivers
a highly reliable and cost-effective solution without compromising performance or feature breadth.

Alcatel-Lucent is at the forefront of As a member of the industry-leading


the development and delivery of Alcatel-Lucent SR portfolio, the
ultra-scalable IP/MPLS networks. With Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR inherits the
a vision and commitment to solve the performance and reliability capabilities
networking complexities and continu- of the Alcatel-Lucent proven feature
ous challenges driven by the use of set. It meets the service delivery
video and multimedia applications and requirements of operators and IPS
the convergence of residential, business customers for IP/MPLS platforms that
and mobile networks, Alcatel-Lucent are both innovative and profitable.
has delivered the innovative, leading-
edge Service Router portfolio for the Alcatel-Lucent is committed to helping
new service edge. sustain a green, eco-friendly planet.
We recognize the importance that a
Designed for smaller points of presence green telecommunications industry
(PoP) or distributed hub sites, the has on the overall environment and
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR enables service the beneficial impact that our tech­
providers, multiple service operators nology and products can provide in
(MSOs), mobile operators, Internet helping our customers meet their
service providers and application ser- energy reduction goals. The 7710 SR
vice providers (operators) to extend provides all of the benefits of a high
network transformation to the furthest performance, fully featured router
edge of their networks. It is also an in a compact, modular design. With
ideal solution for industry and public minimized space, power, and cooling
sector (IPS) customers in key vertical requirements, the 7710 SR is ideal for
markets — including government, helping service providers and enter-
utilities, transportation, finance and prise customers meet their energy
education — which need to provide efficiency and environmental goals.
highly flexible, reliable and manage-
able voice, video and data services to
their end users.
Modular, purpose-built Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR has a unique, and non-stop routing on OSPF, IS-IS
architecture highly modular design. The use of and BGP4, enabling a number of
At the heart of the Alcatel-Lucent distinct Compact Media Adapters applications including IPv6 provider
7710 SR is the fully programmable, (CMAs) or Media Dependent Adapters edge (6VPE) for IP VPNs, IPv6 Internet
flexible FP silicon technology. Based (MDAs) allows support for a broad exchange peering and IPv6-based
on state-of-the-art network processing range of interface types while mini­ Internet services.
and traffic management technology, mizing capital expenditures (CAPEX)
the Alcatel-Lucent FP processing by reusing selected MDAs between The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR has also
complex provides high throughput, 7710 SR and 7750 SR chassis. The integrated MPLS into the control plane,
service depth and feature velocity in Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-c12 provides making it an ideal platform for conver-
a compact service router. A revolution- 24 Gb/s (half duplex) throughput, with gence. Consistent with the attributes
ary breakthrough in silicon technology, support to mix and match up to eight of MPLS, it supports the IETF’s standards
the FP processing complex delivers an CMAs or six MDAs per chassis. The for architecture, stack, traffic engi-
optimal combination of performance Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-c4 provides neering and signaling, Ethernet, Frame
and service flexibility to support 18 Gb/s (half duplex) throughput, with Relay and ATM pseudowires using
hardware-based IP/MPLS, IPv4 and IPv6 support to mix and match up to four Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge
routing, granular traffic management CMAs and two MDAs per chassis. (PWE3), as well as OAM standards for
and high-touch packet services in service tunneling flexibility. The 7710
a single routing complex. The FP  The Service Routing Advantage SR is capable of delivering any combi-
processing complex delivers a high The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is a full- nation of routed or switched services
degree of scalability with no tradeoff featured router available in a small to any port without compromising
between throughput and advanced footprint. It delivers high-touch packet service depth and forwarding
service delivery. FP technology delivers processing, enabling next-generation performance.
rich and robust multi-service routing service creation without compromising
capabilities, supporting the full com- forwarding performance and service High availability
plement of IP routing and multiproto- depth. For edge and aggregation rout- The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is designed
col label switching (MPLS) protocols, ing applications, the 7710 SR supports to exceed the stringent reliability
and also delivers highly scalable a wide range of IPv4/IPv6 and unicast/ demands of next-generation residen-
multicast services. multicast routing protocols: Border tial, business and mobile services with
Gateway Protocol (BGP)-4, Intermediate a hardware and software architecture
Each FP processor complex is composed System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), created for maximum uptime. The
of customized, fully programmable pro- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) v3, 7710 SR supports non-stop routing on
cessors. These processors are optimized Routing Information Protocol (RIP), OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, Resource Reservation
for fast packet manipulation, allowing Internet Group Management Protocol Protocol with Traffic Engineering
the 7710 SR to deliver the speed, density (IGMP) v3 with Snooping, and Equal (RSVP-TE), IGMP snooping states,
and packet processing intelligence Cost Multipath Protocol (ECMP). This Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
required to enable advanced Layer 3 compact routing platform supports — Sparse Mode (SM) and PIM-Source-
services while ensuring the continuity industry-leading scaling and perfor- specific Mode (SSM) variants, and
of legacy Layer 2 services over the IP/ mance with wire-speed packet tunnel OSPFv3 on IPv6. It supports non-stop
MPLS network infrastructure. In encapsulation and access control list services on triple play, IP VPN, VPLS,
addition, FP technology supports all (ACL) filtering, simultaneous Layer 2 or VPWS, PBB-based services and en-
interface types, so common silicon is Layer 3 services to any port, 1 million hanced Internet services. Non-stop
used across platform interface modules, IPv4/IPv6 routes, 17 million BGP paths, routing and non-stop services are a
enabling absolute service consistency 512 BGP peers and up to 7,000 must to meet high-availability require-
with complete interoperability. Purpose- customers. ments for always-on IP/MPLS-based
built and optimized for high-demand services. The 7710 SR also supports
environments, the FP Processing com- The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is equipped in-service software upgrades for non-
plex enables the 7710 SR to deliver a with a dual IPv4/IPv6 stack, allowing stop operation, MPLS TE graceful
variety of complex consumer, business simultaneous delivery of IPv4- and shutdown, multi-chassis LAG, multi-
and mobile services for small and IPv6-based services with no perfor- chassis automatic protection switch­
medium capacity deployments with mance impact. This allows the operator over, Fast Reroute (FRR) and active/
granular per-service and/or per- to deliver IPv6-based services on a per standby LSPs. In addition, Graceful
subscriber controls. customer basis, negating the need to Restart - Helper Mode is supported
migrate the entire network to IPv6. for interoperability with legacy IP
Available in two chassis sizes supporting IPv6 support includes IPv6 provider routing platforms.
up to 4 and 12 interface positions, the edge routing, full multicast support

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Multi-service flexibility comprehensive IEEE 802.3 compliance For increased service differentiation,
The 7710 SR leverages sophisticated and provide multi-service support for the 7710 SR delivers service-aware
FP technology to deliver unmatched Layer 2 and Layer 3 IPv4 and IPv6 rout- Hierarchical Quality of Service (H-QoS)
multi-service flexibility capabilities. ing services, IP/MPLS, Ethernet over and accounting for innovative service
The scalable architecture of the Alcatel- MPLS (EoMPLS), VPLS and VPWS with bundles. This helps guarantee the
Lucent 7710 SR provides concurrent a highly personalized service context. performance of each forwarding class
support for IP VPN, high-speed en- As well, CMAs and MDAs use small in terms of bandwidth, delay and
hanced Internet services, triple play, form factor pluggable (SFP) optics jitter, while allowing lower-priority
Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS), to provide greater flexibility by traffic to burst when higher-priority
Virtual Private Wire Services (VPWS) populating MDAs with the required applications go idle.
and provider backbone bridging optics on a per-port basis.
(PBB)-based services to any port. The Leadership in mobile IP
7710 SR can simultaneously support For true multi-service, multi-encapsula- network transformation
thousands of Layer 2 and Layer 3 tion interface flexibility, the Any Service The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is also fully
service instances on a single platform. Any Port (ASAP) Media Dependent equipped to enable mobile network
To ensure continuity with legacy Adapter (MDA) converges diverse transformation and convergence. By
services, the 7710 SR supports interfaces and protocols onto a common integrating TDM, ATM and Ethernet
Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge MDA for the 7710 SR. Each ASAP MDA traffic, the 7710 SR simplifies and
(PWE3) technology with network and port can be independently configured scales CDMA/EV-DO and GSM/UMTS/
service interworking using Ethernet, to deliver clear channel or channelized HSPA networks, enabling evolution to
Frame Relay and ATM pseudowires for connections — supporting from DS0 an efficient all-IP transport network as
advanced Virtual Private Wire Services up to the maximum port speed, with well as removing barriers to offering
(VPWS) over the IP/MPLS backbone. increments through DS3/E3, OC-3/ new services. To handle bandwidth-
STM-1 and OC-12/STM-4. Each port or intensive IP data services, Multilink
Multi-service density channel can be configured with any Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP), ATM
combination of Layer 2 and Layer 3 Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA)
With highly flexible, modular physical
services, and each port’s or channel’s and multi-chassis automatic protection
network interface options, the Alcatel-
upper layer encapsulation can be switching (MC-APS) are supported.
Lucent 7710 SR supports a full breadth
flexibly configured to support Circuit emulation service (CES) stan-
of interface types. For example,
Ethernet, Frame Relay, Point-to-Point dards, either CES over packet (CESoP)
the 7710 SR-c12 supports up to 360
Protocol (PPP), Packet over SONET or Structure Agnostic Transport over
10/100Base-T Ethernet ports, 120 GigE
(POS), Asynchronous Transfer Mode Packet (SAToP), enable the backhauling
ports, 48 OC-3c/STM-1c packet over
(ATM) and High-Level Data Link of 2G and 3G network traffic over
SONET/SDH (PoS) ports, 12 OC-48c/
Control (HDLC). Additionally, the ASAP IP/MPLS or Ethernet. The 7710 SR
STM-16c PoS ports, 8 OC-3/STM-1 circuit
MDA supports channel bundling using delivers advanced synchronization
emulation services (CES) ports, 24 OC-3c/
Multi-Link PPP (MLPPP) and ATM techniques and allows flexible options
STM-1c/OC-12c/STM-4c multirate
Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) for transport of timing over packet
ATM ports, 64 DS1-E1 ATM ports and
over multiple DS1/E1 links, enabling networks (line timing, BITS, adaptive
64 channelized DS1/E1 interfaces per
service operators to offer very granular and differential clock recovery).
chassis. Portable across platforms,
bandwidth services and a broader CDMA/EV-DO operators can facilitate
compact media adapters (CMAs) and
range of tiered offerings. network provisioning and operation
selected media dependent adapters
(MDAs) provide configuration flexibility with configurable QoS profiles for
Service-aware H-QoS multi-class MLPPP. The use of multi-
and investment preservation.
Service-aware quality of service (QoS) class MLPPP enables efficient multi-
CMAs are hot-swappable adapters on the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR provides class traffic convergence and extends
occupying one slot position that insert application-based queuing, policing the life of costly backhaul links.
directly into the 7710 SR chassis. MDAs and shaping, with per-service band-
are hot-swappable adapters that occupy width guarantees to meet the most The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR also safe­
two slot positions and insert into the demanding SLAs for video, VoIP and guards investments by offering the
7710 SR chassis using an MDA carrier data applications — without the extra ability to seamlessly and smoothly
module (MCM). The control forwarding cost of special modules for advanced transition to 4G (WiMAX, LTE). Using
modules (CFMs) provide the forward- features. Service-aware QoS also the 7710 SR, mobile operators can
ing and packet services and deliver the ensures subscriber isolation, allowing allow the seamless coexistence of exist-
full complement of the Alcatel-Lucent for simultaneous support of Layer 2 ing 2G and 3G mobile technologies
SR OS capabilities for the 7710 SR. The and Layer 3 services while maintaining with reliable and efficient bearer and
7710 SR CMA and MDAs deliver SLAs for existing and emerging services. control transport of 4G mobile traffic.

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Business Critical Services through software, without any hard- Service velocity
The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR helps opera- ware upgrades. The industry-leading The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR uses the
tors address the growing demand for standards-based flood containment Alcatel-Lucent Service Router Operating
higher bandwidth business-critical and tiered resiliency mechanisms for System (SR OS) image across all plat-
services and reduce the total cost of PBB-VPLS provide improved reliability forms. This is the same production-
ownership through industry-leading and flexibility for end-to-end Ethernet hardened operating system spanning
IP transformation. The 7710 SR-based services. the entire Service Router portfolio,
business services solution supports which includes the Alcatel-Lucent
both Layer 2 Carrier Ethernet 2.0 and Service-based OAM 7750 SR. The Alcatel-Lucent SR OS
Layer 3 IP-VPNs on the same platform, With a purpose-built, service-aware provides the high-performance, highly
with flexible interface options which framework, the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR available IP routing foundation that
allow operators to support any-to- offers simplification and cost reduction tightly integrates with the fully
any connectivity regardless of access of network operations through rapid programmable FP packet processing
technology differences. For service diagnosis of network and service level technology. The combination of SR OS
providers and MSOs who want to faults, early detection of component and FP technology means that new
deploy robust and highly reliable and service degradation, and a highly features and protocols such as IPv6-
MEF-certified networks, the 7710 SR automated process of isolating network- based IP VPNs are implemented as
is MEF 9- and MEF 14-certified. induced errors. The 7710 SR service- software enhancements, requiring
aware OAM tools include Service no hardware changes and allowing
The 7710 SR-based single aggregation Assurance Agent (SAA) tests with for rapid service introduction.
solution allows operators to meet exist- scheduling and hardware timestamps,
ing SLA(s) and offer premium SLA(s) for Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Leading network
higher-margin business VPN services, (BFD), service ping, LSP ping and tracer- management innovation
using inherent differentiated capabili- oute, VPLS ping and traceroute, service The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is fully
ties of the 7710 SR platform. Service- mirroring, virtual circuit connectivity managed by the industry-leading
aware H-QoS permits per business- verification, IEEE 802.1ah and a suite of Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM and Alcatel-
subscriber (site) per service granularity multicast troubleshooting tools. These Lucent 5650 Control Plane Assurance
for tailored SLAs that relate directly tools are integrated into the Alcatel- Manager (CPAM). The 5620 SAM is a
to the networking objectives of the Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager single management platform offering
enterprise. Service-aware OAM ensures (SAM), which uses a GUI to ensure element, network and service manage-
that these services can be fully man- rapid fault isolation. ment. It gives the operator a compre-
aged end-to-end. Fast, accurate and hensive fault management system with
fully integrated service provisioning, To enable service providers to meet which to perform root cause analysis,
management and restoration allow lawful intercept (LI) requirements, schedule a suite of OAM tests for SLA
operators to have full visibility of the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR LI supports compliance, run predefined test suites,
network and service profile capabili- a non-service-affecting LI that pro- set threshold crossing alerts to detect
ties to manage services end-to-end. vides an assurance of confidentiality potential SLA violations, and simplify
and security for the LI administrator, service provisioning with GUI-based
In addition to full standards-based activities and information. To meet templates. The 5650 CPAM is an
support for VPLS and PBB, the Alcatel- the size and scale of LI regulatory IP/MPLS multivendor-compatible
Lucent 7710 SR delivers another tech- and customer SLA requirements, the control plane management solution.
nology innovation first by tightly flexibility of the 7710 SR LI implemen- It enables service operators to assure
integrating PBB with VPLS. The inte- tation provides various deployment network and service availability
grated solution combines the scalabil- options. The 7710 SR formally sepa- against control plane misconfigura-
ity benefits of PBB and the resiliency, rates the control planes between the LI tions, malfunctions and undetected
traffic engineering and convergence agency and the network administrator, routing updates, as well as to acceler-
benefits of VPLS. This enables operators with completely transparent accounts ate service problem resolution over
to leverage their existing metro Ethernet and operations. Furthermore, each an IP/MPLS infrastructure. Together,
infrastructure, providing interoper- deployment option permits the inte­ the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR, 5620 SAM
ability between native Ethernet and gration of native and third-party LI and 5650 CPAM form the industry’s
VPLS, while expanding their service interfaces with the 7710 SR LI capabil- most comprehensive unified IP net-
to reach national or international mar- ity, to minimize churn and support work resource and service manage-
kets. Leveraging the programmability flexible equipment reuse. ment solution.
of FP technology, PBB was introduced

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Technical specifications

Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-c12 Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-c4


Throughput Throughput
• 24 Gb/s (half-duplex) forwarding capacity • 18 Gb/s (half-duplex) forwarding capacity

CMAs/MDAs per system CMAs/MDAs per system


Any one of the following options: Any one of the following options:
• Up to eight CMAs and two MDAs • Up to four CMAs
• Up to six CMAs and three MDAs • One MDA (requires one MCM) and up to two CMAs
• Up to four CMAs and four MDAs • Up to two MDAs (requires one MCM per MDA)
• Up to two CMAs and five MDAs
• Up to six MDAs Redundancy
• 1:1 redundancy on all common system elements
Redundancy (power supplies, etc.)
• Fully redundant platform with no single point of failure • In-service insertion and removal of system
components and physical interfaces
• 1:1 redundancy on all common system elements (power
supplies, etc.)
Physical dimensions
• 1:1 Control and Forwarding Module (CFM) redundancy
• Height: 13.3 cm (5.3 in.)
• Non-stop routing, including BGP, OSPFv3, IS-IS, RIP, RSVP-TE,
LDP, T-LDP • Width: 44.4 cm (17.5 in.)
• In-service insertion and removal of system components and • Depth: 55.9 cm (22.0 in.)
physical interfaces
Power
Physical dimensions • -40 V to -75 V DC
• Height: 22.2 cm (8.7 in.) • 85 V to 265 V AC
• Width: 44.4 cm (17.5 in.) • 1:N redundancy
• Depth: 60.0 cm (23.6 in.)
Cooling
Power • Horizontal forced airflow
• -40 V to -75 V DC
• 85 V to 265 V AC
• 1+1 redundancy

Cooling
• Horizontal forced airflow

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Table 1. CMA support

CMA TYPE PORTS PER CMA PORTS PER 7710 SR-C4 PORTS PER 7710 SR-C12

10/100Base-T 8 32 64
1 GigE 1 4 8
Channelized DS1/E1 (n x 64 kb/s) 8 32 64
Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES 1 4 8
DS3/E3 4 16 32
OC-3c/OC-12c/STM-1c/STM-4c PoS 2 8 16
DS1/E1 ATM 8 32 64

Table 2. MDA support

MDA TYPE PORTS PER MDA PORTS PER 7710 SR-C4 PORTS PER 7710 SR-C12

10/100Base-T 60 120 360


10/100/1000-TX 20 40 120
100Base-FX 20 40 120
1 GigE 5 10 30
1 GigE 20 40 120
OC-3c/STM-1c 8 16 48
OC-48c/STM-16c 2 4 12
OC-3c/OC-12c/STM-1c/STM-4c ATM 4 8 24
Channelized DS3/E3 ASAP 4 8 24
Channelized DS3/E3 ASAP 12 24 72
Channelized OC-3/STM-1 ASAP 4 8 24
Channelized OC-12/STM-4 ASAP 1 2 6

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SR OS specifications • Full content mirroring includes signaling, routing • EN 61000-4-5
(Common to both chassis variants) and switched data traffic • EN 61000-4-6
Services • Flexible packet size for mirrored LI traffic • EN 61000-4-11
• IP VPN (RFC 4364) enables full or partial packets to be mirrored
• IEC CISPR22
• IPv6-based IP VPN • Local and remote LI mirroring
• AS/NZS CISPR 22
• VPWS point-to-point Layer 2 VPN • Layer 2 and Layer 3 services LI mirroring of both
routed (Layer 3) and switched (Layer 2) services, Immunity
• VPLS multipoint Layer 2 VPN (RFC 4762) which includes IP VPN, IES, VLL, VPLS and CES • EN 61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics
• Direct Internet access • Comprehensive set of LI mirroring-capable • EN 61000-3-3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker
• CES interfaces supports subscriber- and classifica- • EN 61000-4-2 Electric Static Discharge
• Mobile transport tion-based interception mirroring across a wide
set of interfaces – Supported interfaces include • EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity
• IP multicast support with Virtual Private Routed TDM, ATM, Frame Relay, SONET/SDH, Ethernet, • EN 61000-4-4 EFT
Network (VPRN) using “draft Rosen” virtual LAN (VLAN), link aggregation group and • EN 61000-4-5 Surge
• PWE3 using “draft Martini” encapsulation circuit emulation service
• EN 61000-4-6 Low Frequency Common
• Generic routing encapsulation (GRE) • Configurable QoS for mirrored LI traffic locally Immunity
• PBB based on IEEE 802.1ah on the network element and across the network
• EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Sags
• PBB & VPLS integration • The data-plane supports line-rate switching for
the traffic aggregate – the total original and Telecom
QoS mirrored traffic • Telcordia GR-253-CORE Issue 3
• Per-service QoS with per-service queuing, • IEEE 802.3 (Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet)
shaping and policing Management • ANSI T1.105.03
• Hierarchical queuing and scheduling • Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM provides extensive • ANSI T1.105.06
• Ingress and egress buffering (up to 200 ms Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance,
at 12 Gb/s in each direction) and Security (FCAPS) • ANSI T1.105.09
• Committed information rate (CIR), peak infor- • Fully featured industry CLI, including service CLI • ANSI T1.403 (DS1)
mation rate (PIR), maximum burst size (MBS) • SSH v1/v2 and Telnet • ANSI T1.404 (DS3)
queue parameters • ITU-T G.957
• FTP, TFTP and SCP
• Thousands of ingress and egress operations • ITU-T G.825
• RADIUS (AAA)
• Programmable queues with CIR/PIR enforcement • ITU-T G.824
• TACACS+
• Premium, assured and best-effort forwarding • ITU-T G.823
classes • SNMP v1, v2c and v3
• cflowd v5 and v8 • ITU-T G.813
• IEEE 802.1p filtering/marking/re-marking
• Local and remote port/service/flow mirroring • ITU-T G.707
• IETF DSCP filtering/marking/re-marking
• Service assurance tools, including service • ITU-T G.703
• Weighted random early detection (WRED)
on ingress and egress ping, SDP ping, LSP ping, MAC ping and MAC Environmental
traceroute • ETS 300 019-1-1, Storage Tests, Class 1.2
• Packet marking (DiffServ)
• Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) size • ETS 300 019-1-2, Transportation Tests, Class 2.3
• Traffic shaping and policing (ingress and egress) measurement
• Packet and byte counter statistics (ingress • ETS 300 019-1-3, Operational Tests, Class 3.2
• Round-trip delay, jitter, loss measurement (SAA)
and egress) • ETS 300 019-2-4, pr A1 Seismic
Security Environmental specifications
Safety standards and compliance
• Wire-speed ACLs agency certifications • Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C
• MD5 password encryption and authentication Safety (32°F to 104°F)
for routing protocols • EN 60590-1 • Relative humidity: 15% to 85%
• Classification and prioritization of control traffic (non-condensing)
• IEC 60950-1CB Scheme
• Secure Shell (SSH) v1/v2 and Secure Copy (SCP) • Operating altitude: sea level to 3048 m
• CSA/UL 60950-1 NRTL (10,000 ft)
• IEEE 802.1x port-based authentication • FDA CDRH 21-CFR 1040 Electronic equipment devices
• Prevention of unauthorized communication • EN 60825-1
between DSL subscribers • WEEE
• EN 60825-1\2 • RoHS
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)-
based automatic IP/MAC filter and static • IEC 60825-1 • R&TTE
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache • IEC 60825-2 • China CRoHS
population for DSL subscribers EMC Certifications
• Dedicated management Ethernet routing • ICES-003 Class A
instance • Network Equipment Building System (NEBS)
• FCC Part 15 Class A Level 3
• Inbound and outbound LDP label binding
filtering • EN 300 386 ¬ Telcordia GR-63-CORE, Issue 4, June 2006
• Limitation of MAC address moves between • EN 55022 ¬ Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, Issue 3, March
VPLS instances • EN 55024 2006
Lawful Intercept • EN 61000-4-2 ¬ ATT-TP-76200
• Highly-flexible Intercept Access Point (IAP) mir- • EN 61000-4-3 • CE
roring supports LI mirroring on a per-subscriber, • EN 61000-4-4
per-service, per-flow and per-network IAP basis

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Protocol Support LDP RFC 4607 Source-Specific Multicast for IP
OSPF RFC 3036 LDP Specification RFC 4608 Source-Specific Protocol Independent
RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow RFC 3037 LDP Applicability Multicast in 232/8
RFC 2328 OSPF Version 2 RFC 3478 Graceful Restart Mechanism for LDP – RFC 4610 Anycast-RP Using Protocol Independent
GR helper Multicast (PIM)
RFC 2370 Opaque LSA Support
draft-jork-ldp-igp-sync-03.txt draft-ietf-pim-sm-bsr-06.txt
RFC 2740 OSPF for IPv6 (OSPFv3) draft-ietf-ospf-
ospfv3-update-14.txt IPv6 draft-rosen-vpn-mcast-08.txt
RFC 3101 OSPF NSSA Option RFC 1981 Path MTU Discovery for IPv6 draft-ietf-mboned-msdp-mib-01.txt
RFC 3137 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement RFC 2375 IPv6 Multicast Address Assignments MPLS

RFC 3623 Graceful OSPF Restart – GR helper RFC 2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) RFC 3031 MPLS Architecture
Specification RFC 3032 MPLS Label Stack
RFC 3630 Traffic Engineering (TE) Extensions to
OSPF Version 2 RFC 2461 Neighbor Discovery for IPv6 Encoding (REV3443)
RFC 4203 Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) sub-TLV RFC 2462 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto configuration RFC 4379 Detecting Multi-Protocol Label Switched
BGP RFC 2463 Internet Control Message Protocol (MPLS) Data Plane Failures
(ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 RFC 4182 Removing a Restriction on the use of
RFC 1397 BGP Default Route Advertisement
Specification MPLS Explicit NULL
RFC 1772 Application of BGP in the Internet
RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over RIP
RFC 1965 Confederations for BGP Ethernet Networks
RFC 1058 RIP Version 1
RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute RFC 2529 Transmission of IPv6 over IPv4 Domains
RFC 2082 RIP-2 MD5 Authentication
RFC 2385 Protection of BGP Sessions via MD5 without Explicit Tunnels
RFC 2453 RIP Version 2
RFC 2439 BGP Route Flap Dampening RFC 2545 Use of BGP-4 Multiprotocol Extension
for IPv6 Inter-Domain Routing RSVP-TE
RFC 2547bis BGP/MPLS VPNs
RFC 2710 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) RFC 2430 A Provider Architecture DiffServ & TE
draft-ietf-idr-rfc2858bis-09.txt
for IPv6 RFC 2702 Requirements for Traffic Engineering
RFC 2918 Route Refresh Capability for BGP-4 over MPLS
RFC 2740 OSPF for IPv6
RFC 3392 Capabilities Advertisement with BGP4 RFC2747 RSVP Cryptographic Authentication
RFC 3306 Unicast-Prefix-based IPv6 Multicast
RFC 4271 BGP-4 (previously RFC 1771) Addresses RFC3097 RSVP Cryptographic Authentication
RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities Attribute RFC 3315 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol RFC 3209 Extensions to RSVP for Tunnels
RFC 4364 BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks for IPv6
RFC 4090 Fast reroute Extensions to RSVP-TE
(VPNs) (previously RFC 2547bis BGP/MPLS VPNs) RFC 3587 IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format for LSP Tunnels
RFC 4456 BGP Route Reflection: Alternative to RFC3590 Source Address Selection for the Multi- DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES
Full-mesh IBGP (previously RFC 1966 & 2796) cast Listener Discovery (MLD) Protocol
RFC 2474 Definition of the DS Field in the IPv4
RFC 4724 Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP – RFC 3810 Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 and IPv6 Headers (Rev)
GR helper (MLDv2) for IPv6
RFC 2597 Assured Forwarding PHB Group
RFC 4760 Multi-protocol Extensions for BGP RFC 4007 IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture (rev3260)
(previously RFC 2858)
RFC 4193 Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses RFC 2598 An Expedited Forwarding PHB
RFC 5065 Confederations for BGP (obsoletes 3065)
RFC 4291 IPv6 Addressing Architecture RFC 3140 Per-Hop Behavior Identification Codes
IS-IS
RFC 4659 BGP-MPLS IP Virtual Private Network TCP/IP
RFC 1142 OSI IS-IS Intra-domain Routing Protocol (VPN) Extension for IPv6 VPN
(ISO 10589) RFC 768 UDP
RFC 5072 IP Version 6 over PPP
RFC 1195 Use of OSI IS-IS for routing in TCP/IP & RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol (Rev 2)
draft-ietf-isis-ipv6-05.txt
dual environments RFC 791 IP
draft-ietf-isis-wg-multi-topology-xx.txt
RFC 2763 Dynamic Hostname Exchange for IS-IS RFC 792 ICMP
Multicast
RFC 2966 Domain-wide Prefix Distribution with RFC 793 TCP
Two-Level IS-IS RFC 1112 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting
RFC 826 ARP
(Snooping)
RFC 2973 IS-IS Mesh Groups RFC 854 Telnet
RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol
RFC 3373 Three-Way Handshake for Intermediate RFC 951 BootP (rev)
(Snooping)
System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Point-to-
Point Adjacencies RFC 3376 Internet Group Management Protocol, RFC 1519 CIDR
Version 3 (Snooping) RFC 1542 Clarifications and Extensions for the
RFC 3567 Intermediate System to Intermediate
System (ISIS) Cryptographic Authentication RFC 2362 Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Bootstrap Protocol
Mode (PIM-SM) RFC 1812 Requirements for IPv4 Routers
RFC 3719 Recommendations for Interoperable
Networks using IS-IS RFC 3618 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol RFC 2328 TFTP Blocksize Option
(MSDP)
RFC 3784 Intermediate System to Intermediate RFC 2347 TFTP option extension
System (IS-IS) Extensions for Traffic Engineering (TE) RFC 3446 Anycast Rendezvous Point (RP) mecha-
RFC 2349 TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer
nism using Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
RFC 3787 Recommendations for Interoperable Size Option
and Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
IP Networks RFC 2401 Security Architecture for Internet
RFC 4601 Protocol Independent Multicast – Sparse
RFC 3847 Restart Signaling for IS-IS – GR helper Protocol
Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification (Revised)
RFC 4205 for Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) TLV draft-ietf-bfd-mib-00.txt Bidirectional Forwarding
RFC 4604 Using IGMPv3 and MLDv2 for Source-
draft-ietf-isis-igp-p2p-over-lan-05.txt Detection Management Information Base
Specific Multicast

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draft-ietf-bfd-base-05.txt Bidirectional Forwarding AF-ILMI-0065.000 Integrated Local Management draft-ietf-ancp-protocol-00.txt
Detection Interface (ILMI) Version 4.0 CIRCUIT EMULATION
draft-ietf-bfd-v4v6-1hop-06.txt BFD IPv4 and IPv6 AF-TM-0150.00 Addendum to Traffic Management RFC 4553 Structure-Agnostic Time Division Multi-
(Single Hop) v4.1 optional minimum desired cell rate indication plexing (TDM) over Packet (SAToP)
draft-ietf-bfd-multihop-06.txt BFD for Multi-hop for UBR
RFC 5086 Structure-Aware Time Division Multi­
Paths AF-PHY-0086.001 Inverse Multiplexing for ATM plexed (TDM) Circuit Emulation Service over
VRRP (IMA) Specification Version 1.1 Packet Switched Network (CESoPSN)
DHCP
RFC 2787 Definitions of Managed Objects for the MEF-8 Implementation Agreement for the
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol RFC 2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Emulation of PDH Circuits over Metro Ethernet
RFC 3768 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (REV) Networks, October 2004
PPP RFC 3046 DHCP Relay Agent Information Option draft-ietf-pwe3-tdm-control-protocol-extensi-02.txt
(Option 82) SONET/SDH
RFC 1332 PPP IPCP
RFC 1534 Interoperation between DHCP and GR-253-CORE SONET Transport Systems: Common
RFC 1377 PPP OSINLCP BOOTP Generic Criteria, Issue 3, September 2000
RFC 1638/2878PPP BCP VPLS ITU-G.841 Telecommunication Standardization
RFC 1661 PPP (rev RFC2151) RFC 4762 Virtual Private LAN Services Using LDP Section of ITU, Types and Characteristics of SDH
RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC-like Framing (previously draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-ldp-08.txt) Networks Protection Architecture, issued in
RFC 1877 PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-mcast-reqts-04.txt October 1998 and as augmented by Corrigendum1
Extensions for Name Server Addresses issued in July 2002
PSEUDO-WIRE
RFC 1989 PPP Link Quality Monitoring GR-253-CORE - SONET Transport Systems: Common
RFC 3985 Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge Generic Criteria, Issue 3, September 2000
RFC 1990 The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP) (PWE3)
RADIUS
RFC 1994 PPP Challenge Handshake Authentica- RFC 4385 Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge
tion Protocol (CHAP) (PWE3) Control Word for Use over an MPLS PSN RFC 2865 Remote Authentication Dial In User
Service
RFC 2516 A Method for Transmitting PPP Over RFC 3916 Requirements for Pseudo- Wire Emula-
Ethernet tion Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting
SSH
RFC 2615 PPP over SONET/SDH RFC 4717 Encapsulation Methods for Transport
RFC 2686 The Multi-Class Extension to Multi- ATM over MPLS Networks (draft-ietf-pwe3-atm- draft-ietf-secsh-architecture.txt SSH Protocol
Link PPP encap-10.txt) Architecture
Frame Relay RFC 4816 PWE3 ATM Transparent Cell Transport draft-ietf-secsh-userauth.txt SSH Authentication
Service (draft-ietf-pwe3-cell-transport-04.txt) Protocol
FRF.1.2 – PVC User-to-Network Interface (UNI)
Implementation Agreement RFC 4448 Encapsulation Methods for Transport draft-ietf-secsh-transport.txt SSH Transport Layer
of Ethernet over MPLS Networks (draft-ietf-pwe3- Protocol
FRF.5 – Frame Relay/ATM PVC Network Interwork- ethernet-encap-11.txt)
ing Implementation draft-ietf-secsh-connection.txt SSH Connection
RFC 4619 Encapsulation Methods for Transport Protocol
ANSI T1.617 Annex D, DSS1 – Signaling Specifica- of Frame Relay over MPLS Networks (draft-ietf-
tion For Frame Relay Bearer Service draft-ietf-secsh- newmodes.txt SSH Transport
pwe3-frame-relay-07.txt) Layer Encryption Modes
FRF.2.2 – PVC Network-to-Network Interface RFC 4446 IANA Allocations for PWE3 TACACS+
(NNI) Implementation Agreement
RFC 4447 Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance Using draft-grant-tacacs-02.txt
ITU-T Q.933 Annex A – Additional procedures LDP (draft-ietf-pwe3-control-protocol-17.txt)
for Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) status NETWORK MANAGEMENT
management RFC 5085, Pseudowire Virtual Circuit Connectivity
Verification (VCCV): A Control Channel for ITU-T X.721: Information technology-OSI-Structure
ATM Pseudowires of Management Information
RFC 1626 Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5 draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpws-iw-oam-02.txt ITU-T X.734: Information technology-OSI-Systems
RFC 2514 Definitions of Textual Conventions and Management: Event Report Management Function
draft-ietf-pwe3-oam-msg-map-05-txt
OBJECT_IDENTITIES for ATM Management M.3100/3120 Equipment and Connection Models
draft-ietf-l2vpn-arp-mediation-04.txt
RFC 2515 Definition of Managed Objects for ATM TMF 509/613 Network Connectivity Model
Management draft-ietf-pwe3-ms-pw-arch-02.txt
RFC 1157 SNMPv1
RFC 2684 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM draft-ietf-pwe3-segmented-pw-05.txt
RFC 1215 A Convention for Defining Traps for use
Adaptation Layer 5 draft-hart-pwe3-segmented-pw-vccv-02.txt with the SNMP
AF-TM-0121.000 Traffic Management Specification draft-muley-dutta-pwe3-redundancy-bit-02.txt RFC 1657 BGP4-MIB
Version 4.1 draft-muley-pwe3-redundancy-02.txt RFC 1724 RIPv2-MIB
ITU-T Recommendation I.610 – B-ISDN Operation MFA Forum 9.0.0 The Use of Virtual trunks for
and Maintenance Principles and Functions version RFC 1850 OSPF-MIB
ATM/MPLS Control Plane Interworking
11/95 RFC 1907 SNMPv2-MIB
MFA Forum 12.0.0 Multiservice Interworking –
ITU-T Recommendation I.432.1 – BISDN user- Ethernet over MPLS RFC 2011 IP-MIB
network interface – Physical layer specification: RFC 2012 TCP-MIB
General characteristics MFA forum 13.0.0 Fault Management for
Multiservice Interworking v1.0 RFC 2013 UDP-MIB
GR-1248-CORE – Generic Requirements for Opera-
tions of ATM Network Elements (NEs), Issue 3 MFA Forum 16.0.0 Multiservice Interworking – RFC 2096 IP-FORWARD-MIB
IP over MPLS RFC 2138 RADIUS
GR-1113-CORE – Bellcore, Asynchronous Transfer
ANCP/L2CP
Mode (ATM) and ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) RFC 2206 RSVP-MIB
Protocols Generic Requirements, Issue 1 draft-ietf-ancp-framework-01.txt

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RFC 2452 IPv6 Management Information Base for RFC 3411 An Architecture for Describing Simple
the Transmission Control Protocol Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Manage-
RFC 2454 IPv6 Management Information Base for ment Frameworks
the User Datagram Protocol RFC 3412 – Message Processing and Dispatching
RFC 2465 Management Information Base for IPv6: for the Simple Network Management Protocol
Textual Conventions and General Group (SNMP)
RFC 2558 SONET-MIB RFC 3413 – Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) Applications
RFC 2571 SNMP-FRAMEWORKMIB
RFC 3414 – User-based Security Model (USM) for
RFC 2572 SNMP-MPD-MIB version 3 of the Simple Network Management
RFC 2573 SNMP-TARGET-&-NOTIFICATION-MIB Protocol (SNMPv3)
RFC 2574 SNMP-USER-BASED-SMMIB RFC 3418 – SNMP MIB
RFC 2575 SNMP-VIEW-BASEDACM-MIB draft-ietf-disman-alarm-mib-04.txt
RFC 2576 SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-04.txt
RFC 2665 EtherLike-MIB draft-ietf-mpls-lsr-mib-06.txt
RFC 2819 RMON-MIB draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-04.txt
RFC 2863 IF-MIB draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-mib-07.txt
RFC 2864 INVERTED-STACK-MIB draft-ietf-isis-wg-mib-05.txt
RFC 2987 VRRP-MIB IANA-IFType-MIB
RFC 3014 NOTIFICATION-LOGMIB IEEE8023-LAG-MIB
RFC 3019 IP Version 6 Management Information Plus support for an extensive array of
Base for The Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol proprietary MIBs
RFC 3164 Syslog
RFC 3273 HCRMON-MIB

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Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR SONET/SDH CMAs
C O M PAC T M E D I A A DA P T E R S

With multirate SONET/SDH compact media adapters (CMAs), the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 Service Router (SR)
provides the most modular, compact solution for smaller PoP, hub site and WAN connection applications
for service providers, cable MSOs and enterprise customers.

Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR delivers the


industry’s richest, most comprehensive
The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is a feature-
feature set available in a modular,
rich multiservice edge router available
compact carrier-class platform. The
in modular, compact form factors.
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is a purpose-
Designed for smaller points of presence
built multiservice edge router, designed
(PoPs), hub sites and enterprise offices,
and optimized for the delivery of high-
the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR family gives
performance carrier-class data, voice and
service providers and cable multi-system
video services. In two modular chassis
operators (MSOs) a competitive edge
sizes that support up to 4 or 12 interface
by allowing them to right-size their
cards, the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR offers
infrastructure buildouts with a fully
a wide range of interface options using
featured router in a smaller footprint.
CMAs and selected media dependent
The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR family is
adapters (MDAs), with unmatched
also an ideal solution for enterprise
service performance.
customers in key vertical markets,
such as government, utilities and
transportation, that need to provide
more secure, reliable and manageable
data services for their end users.
As a member of the industry-leading Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR • Multimode and single-mode
Alcatel-Lucent SR product portfolio, SONET/SDH CMAs media types
the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR family • All ports use SFP optics for added
With multirate SONET/SDH compact
leverages the Alcatel-Lucent Service flexibility and optimal slot utilization
media adapters (CMAs), the Alcatel-
Router Operating System (SR OS). As
Lucent 7710 Service Router (SR) provides • Optical link budget supporting
such, it inherits the performance and
the most modular, compact solution distances up to 85 kilometers
reliability of Alcatel-Lucent’s proven
for service providers, cable MSOs and (52.8 miles)
feature set, including non-stop routing
enterprise customers’ smaller PoP, hub • In-service removal and insertion
and non-stop services, and meets service
site and WAN connection applications
provider, cable MSO and enterprise
and offers highly available and flexible
requirements for IP/MPLS platforms
solutions for IP/MPLS edge consolidation. F E A T U R E S
that are future-safe for innovative,
profitable service delivery. The multirate SONET/SDH CMAs
The multirate SONET/SDH CMA hard-
ware supports two OC-3c/OC-12c or support the full scope of the Alcatel-
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR CMAs STM-1c/STM-4c physical connections. Lucent SR OS feature set, including:
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR CMAs are small, SONET ports can be individually con- • Flexible, high-performance IP/MPLS
hot-swappable interface modules that figured for either OC-3c or OC-12c services:
provide traffic interfaces in standard operation. SDH ports can be individ- ¬ BGP/MPLS virtual private network
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR I/O positions. A ually configured for either STM-1c or (VPN) (based on RFC 4364) and
CMA is a front-loading plug-in module STM-4c operation. The same 7750 SR IP VPN services
that allows selection from a variety of OC-3c/STM-1c and OC-12c/STM-4c SFPs
interface speeds and types. The Alcatel- ¬ dedicated Internet access services
are supported to meet media type and
Lucent 7710 SR-c4 supports up to four distance requirements. ¬ virtual private LAN service (VPLS)
CMAs, and the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 ¬ Ethernet virtual private wire
SR-c12 supports up to eight CMAs. SONET/SDH CMAs provide: service (VPWS)
Each CMA has a 1.5 Gb/s bidirectional
• SONET or SDH framing (software ¬ frame relay VPWS
connection to the control and forward-
selectable) • High-performance IP and MPLS
ing module (CFM).
• Multirate OC-3c/OC-12c or STM-1c/ tunneling
The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR provides STM-4c interface speeds (software • Rich MPLS multiservice transit
unprecedented service richness and flex- selectable) capabilities
ibility, with the capability to support any • APS protection can span CMAs, CMA • Thousands of ingress/egress config-
service over any interface. All Alcatel- and MDAs and multiple chassis urable access control lists (ACLs)
Lucent 7710 SR service features, such • Support for network or access mode • Scalable BGP, open shortest path
as service-based hierarchical quality of
• Transmit clock is node timed and first (OSPF) and intermediate system-
service (H-QoS), accounting and filtering,
each port can enable or disable local to-intermediate system (IS-IS) routing
as well as service-aware operational
line and internal loopbacks implementations with traffic-engi-
operations, administration and main-
• BCP null, BCP.1Q, IPCP, PPP auto, neering extensions
tenance (OAM) tools, are available on
all interfaces and subinterfaces. Service frame relay and WAN mirror • Per-service H-QoS
providers, cable MSOs and enterprise encapsulations are supported • Granular per-service accounting
customers can provision access ports • Full array of path alarms are config- and billing
and IP or MPLS tunnels on any physical urable to be either enabled or disabled • Extensive OAM tools for service-aware
interface of any CMA, with no additional • Link holdover timers can be configured troubleshooting and faster service
specialized hardware required. Table 1 in 100ms increments to control link activation
lists CMA types and port densities for up and link down indications
the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR family.
• Line signal degradation bit error rate
and line signal failure bit error rate
thresholds are configurable

2 Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR SONET/SDH CMAs


Table 1. Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR CMA Types and Port Densities

CMA TYPE PART NUMBER INTERFACE SPEED PORTS PER CMA CONNECTOR TYPE PORTS PER ALCATEL-LUCENT 7710 SR
SR-C4 SR-C12

10/100Base-T 3HE01022AA 10/100 Mb/s 8 RJ-45 32 64


1 Gigabit Ethernet 3HE01023AA 1 Gb/s 1 SFP 4 8
Channelized DS1/E1 3HE01020AA 1.5 Mb/s / 2.0 Mb/s 8 RJ-48c 32 64
DS3/E3 3HE01021AA 45 Mb/s / 34 Mb/s 4 1.0/2.3 BNC 16 32
SONET/SDH 3HE02185AA OC-3c/OC-12c/STM-1c/STM-4c 2 SFP 8 16

P H Y S I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Dimensions Environmental Regulatory Agency Regulatory Markings


• Height: 4.83 cm (1.9 in.) Specifications Standards • CE Mark (Europe); WEEE
• Width: 9.78 cm (3.85 in.) • Operating temperature: • Safety: EN 60950-1; IEC 60950-1; (Europe); A-Tick (Australia)
• Depth: 29.85 cm (11.75 in.) 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104 F) EN 60825-1& 2; UL 60950-1; CSA
• Relative humidity: 15% to 85% 60950-1; AS/NZS 60950-1
• Weight: 0.408 kg (0.9 lbs)
(non-condensing) • EMC: EN300 386; EN55022:
• Altitude: 1,800 m (5,906 ft) EN55024; FCC Part15 Class A;
IC ICES-003 Class A; AS/NZS
CISPR22
• Telecom: ACTA TIA-968-A (USA);
IC CS-03 (Canada); AS/NZS
S016:2001 (Australia)

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Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR Circuit Emulation Service CMA
C o m p act M e d i a A d a p ter

With the introduction of the Circuit Emulation Service (CES) Compact Media Adapter (CMA), Alcatel-Lucent
reaffirms its industry leadership with the most versatile and non-disruptive convergence solution. As a critical
building block providing the foundation for a seamless integration of voice and data, the CES CMA enables
mobile and business service operators to evolve the network edge toward the next-generation network (NGN).

The CES CMA is supported on the two modes are supported: unstruc­
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 Service Router tured mode for DS1 and E1 channels
(SR-c4 and SR-c12). The Alcatel-Lucent via Structure-Agnostic TDM over
CES CMA is a hot-swappable, quarter- Packet (SAToP) and structured
slot module with a 1-port channelized mode for n*64 kb/s circuits via
OC-3/STM-1 interface, designed to Circuit Emulation Service over Packet
accept small form-factor pluggable Switched Networks (CESoPSN). An
(SFP) optical modules. To provide additional structured mode for.
connectivity to a central timing source transporting DS1, E1 or n*64 kb/s
such as a Global Positioning System circuits when running over Ethernet
(GPS), which is commonly available pseudowires is also supported.
in point of presence sites (POPs),
a building integrated timing supply With the complement of deep channel­
(BITS) port is available on the CMA. ization support, the Alcatel-Lucent
7750 SR with CES Media Dependent
Leveraging its proven expertise in Adapters (MDAs) enables legacy
providing network convergence transport devices to interoperate
solutions, Alcatel-Lucent designs seamlessly and simultaneously
the CES CMA to extend the service introduces packet convergence
life of the Time Division Multiplexing at the outer perimeter of a legacy
(TDM) infrastructure. It supports a networks. Instead of a forklift
broad range of CES standards to upgrade, an operator can leverage
transport TDM traffic over packet the TDM systems to terminate
networks. With the CES CMA, an physical DS0, DS1 and E1 lines, while
operator has the flexibility to encap­ the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR with a CES
sulate voice circuits over IP/MPLS or CMA serves as an intelligent IP service
over native Ethernet transports. For node, providing a new source of
transporting TDM traffic over IP/MPLS, revenue-generating services.
Standards-based Automatic Protection • Circuit emulation services are inter­ ¬ One timing domain is supported
Switching (APS) is supported in Alcatel- operable with the existing Alcatel- per CMA.
Lucent Service Router Operating Lucent 7250 Service Access Switch ¬ For a network where only packet
System (SR OS) Release 5 to provide (SAS) and Alcatel-Lucent 7705 connectivity is available, each
seamless integration with the existing Service Aggregation Router (SAR) CES circuit can be configured for
Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)/ circuit emulation services adaptive timing as a timing source
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) • Scalability for the node.
devices. APS options include several ¬ Maximum of eight channelized ¬ Each CES CMA supports a BITS
layers of resilient designs with ports OC-3 CES CMAs supported in port. The BITS port can be config­
that can be spread across MDAs or 7710 SR system ured as differential reference
across line card slots to provide sources (ref1, ref2) in the system
¬ Maximum of 512 channel
progressively more resilient designs timing subsystem.
groups per CMA or CMA
while assuring the familiar SONET
• Modes of CES operation for ¬ ITU-T G.813 built-in Stratum 3
quality and resiliency.
MPLS or Ethernet encapsulations clock for optional fall-back timing

Release 6 of the SR OS extends APS ¬ Two modes of circuit emulation


are supported: unstructured and Alcatel-Lucent 7710
functionality to adjacent routers in
structured Service Router (SR) Family
the form of Multi-Chassis APS
(MC-APS), further increasing robust ¬ Unstructured (structure-agnostic) The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router
characteristics of single-system APS. mode is supported for DS1 and (SR) family includes the 7710 SR and
One example of this functionality is E1 channels as per RFC 4553 the 7750 SR. Both are purpose-built
the case where a TDM system (T1s) (Structure-Agnostic TDM over IP multiservice edge routers, targeted
connects to a pair of redundant Service Packet [SAToP]) over IP/MPLS for service providers, cable multiservice
Routers to protect against link, node operators (MSOs) and enterprise
¬ Structured mode is supported
and sites failures. Using Multi-Chassis customers committed to delivering
for n*64 kb/s channel groups in
Synchronization (MCS) to mirror state a new wave of triple play, premium
DS1 and E1 carriers as per draft-
information across the redundant business virtual private network (VPN)
ietf-pwe3-cesopsn-07 (Structure-
Service Routers, the fail-over conver­ and multimedia mobile services.
Aware TDM Circuit Emulation
gence time is greatly reduced, allowing Deployed worldwide in over 190
Service over Packet Switched
for seamless transition and zero customers, the Alcatel-Lucent SR
Networks [CESoPSN]) over IP/MPLS
dropped calls. has become the platform of choice
¬ Unstructured DS1, E1 and n*64 kb/s for network transformations and
circuits are also supported as per convergence of services over a single
Service Router CES MEF 8 (Implementation Agree­
CMA Feature Details IP/MPLS network.
ment for the Emulation of PDH
• Deep channelization to DS3/E3, Circuits over Metro Ethernet For locations requiring compact form
DS1/E1 and nxDS0 with up to 512 Networks ), Oct 2004 factor and high-density TDM aggre­
channels per CMA • Timing gations, such as smaller POPs, collo­
• SFP optics for greater flexibility ¬ Each OC-3/STM-1 port can be cation sites and mobile radio access
• Optical link budgets supporting independently configured to networks (RANs), Alcatel-Lucent offers
distances up to 50 km (31.2 mi) be loop-timed or port-timed. the 7710 SR. By leveraging the same
• In-service CMA removal and ¬ Each OC-3/STM-1 port can be software and hardware design philo­
insertion configured to be a timing source sophy as the 7750 SR, the 7710 SR
• 1+1 APS for link-level redundancy for the node. delivers cross-platform consistencies
¬ Each DS1 or E1 channel can be and packet efficiency to the outer
• MC-APS to two Service Routers to
independently configured to be parameter of a carrier’s networks.
protect against link, node and site
failures. Using MCS to mirror state loop-timed, node-timed, adaptive-
information across the redundant timed or differential-timed.
Service Routers, the fail-over conver­
gence time is greatly reduced,
resulting in a seamless transition.

2 Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR Circuit Emulation Service CMA | Data Sheet


The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is available Features of the • Rich MPLS multiservice transit
in two chassis sizes: 4-slot and 12-slot. Alcatel-Lucent SR OS capabilities
With slots designed to accept CMAs In addition to the highlighted CES • Flexible Fast Path technology,
and selective MDAs, the 7710 SR-c4 can features, 7710 SR supports the full providing packet processing
support up to four CMAs, and the scope of the Alcatel-Lucent SR OS • Thousands of configurable ingress/
7710 SR-c12 up to eight CMAs. Each feature set, including: egress access control lists (ACLs)
CMA has a 1.5-Gb/s full-duplex
• Flexible, high-performance services: • Scalable BGP, Open Shortest Path
connection to the Control and
¬ Virtual private LAN service (VPLS) First (OSPF) and Intermediate
Forwarding Module (CFM). With
¬ Border Group Protocol (BGP)/MPLS System-to-Intermediate System
cost-optimization built into every
VPN (based on RFC 4364) (IS-IS) routing with traffic-
CMA, operators can right-size a 7710
engineering extensions
SR for a very specific deployment. ¬ Dedicated Internet access services
• Per-service hierarchical quality
¬ Ethernet, Frame Relay and
of service (H-QoS)
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) VPWS • Granular, per-service accounting
and billing
• High-performance IP and MPLS
tunneling • Extensive operations, administration
and maintenance (OAM) tools for
service-aware troubleshooting and
faster service activation

Table 1. Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR CES CMA Compatibility Matrix

Part Number Description Interface Type Applicable in 7710 SR

3HE03077AA 1-port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES CMA Pluggable SFP with LC connector √

Table 2. Optical Interface Specifications

Subtype Connector type Fiber type Wavelength Range (Telcordia/ITU)

SR-0 (MM) SFP - LC Multimode 1310 nm 2 km


IR-1/S-1.1 SFP - LC Single mode 1310 nm 21 km/15 km
LR-1/L-1.1 SFP - LC Single mode 1310 nm 50 km/40 km

Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Regulatory Agency Standards • Telecom: ACTA TIA-968-A (USA);
• Operating temperature: • Safety: EN 60950-1; IEC 60950-1; IC CS-03 (Canada); AS/NZS
Physical Specifications 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) EN 60825-1& 2; UL 60950-1; CSA S016:2001 (Australia)
Dimensions • Relative humidity: 15% to 85% 60950-1; AS/NZS 60950-1 • Regulatory markings: CE Mark
(non-condensing) • EMC: EN300 386; EN55022: (Europe); WEEE (Europe); A-Tick
• Height: 4.83 cm (1.9 in.)
EN55024; FCC Part15 Class A; (Australia)
• Width: 9.78 cm (3.85 in.) • Altitude: 1,800 m (5,906 ft)
• Depth: 29.85 cm (11.75 in.) • IC ICES-003 Class A; AS/NZS
CISPR22
• Weight: 0.408 kg (0.9 lb)

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Alcatel-Lucent Service Router ATM MDAs
MEDIA DEPENDENT ADAPTERS

The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router MDAs provide industry-leading service density and rich connectivity options
in a wide range of service and application solutions for service providers, cable MSOs and enterprise customers.

With industry-leading interface density Alcatel-Lucent SR Family


and variety, the Alcatel-Lucent Service
The Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR is a
Router (SR) family comprises purpose
superior IP multiservice edge router
built IP/MPLS platforms designed to
that is purpose-built for service
deliver a new wave of next generation
providers, cable multiservice operators
services. The platforms feature a fully
(MSOs) and enterprise customers to
modular design to ensure maximum
deliver a new wave of triple play,
service reliability and reduce CAPEX.
premium business virtual private net-
Each platform is equipped with redun-
work (VPN) and multimedia mobile
dancy on common, hot-pluggable
services, and who are looking to
components to eliminate any single
converge these services in a single
point of failure. The modular design
IP/MPLS network. The Alcatel-Lucent
means that the media dependent
7750 SR is available in three chassis
adapters (MDAs) and optics are portable
sizes — 1-slot, 7-slot and 12-slot —
across the family, allowing for maxi-
all of which offer a wide range of
mized investment protection and
interfaces with unmatched density
simplified sparing.
and service performance. The Alcatel-
Lucent 7750 SR family gives service
The ATM MDAs goes far beyond a
providers, cable MSOs and enterprise
simple interface add-on to provide
customers the flexibility to achieve the
high density service interfaces with
service continuity, service richness and
scalable ATM connectivity options.
service assurance that are critical to
ATM MDAs are hot swappable, half-
ensuring customer satisfaction and
slot modules and are available on two
market leadership.
key products in the Alcatel-Lucent SR
portfolio: the Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR
The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is a feature
and the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR. The
rich multiservice edge router, available
MDAs allow selection from a range
in compact form factors and purpose
of small form-factor pluggable optical
built for modularity. The router has
modules (SFPs) to meet varying dis-
different chassis compared to the
tance requirements.
Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR and facilitates
the reuse of selected MDAs to minimize longevity through module portability (SR OS) to activate a new breed of rich,
CAPEX. Designed for smaller points of across the Alcatel-Lucent Service high-performance services over ATM
presence (PoPs), hub sites and enter- Router portfolio. access methods. The ATM MDA can be
prise offices, the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 used with any of the following Layer 2
SR family gives service providers, cable The ATM feature support on the Alcatel- and Layer 3 services:
MSOs and enterprise customers a com- Lucent Service Router portfolio consists • ATM virtual private wire services
petitive edge by allowing them to of a full set of flexible and scalable ATM (VPWS) with support for ATM user-
right-size their infrastructure buildouts connectivity options that complement to-network (UNI)/ network-to-network
with a fully featured router in a small- a comprehensive set of ATM traffic (NNI) switching, ATM N:1 cell mode
er footprint. The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 management and operations, admini- pseudowire over Internet protocol
SR family is also an ideal solution for stration, and maintenance (OAM) (IP)/multiprotocol label switching
enterprise customers in key vertical functions. (MPLS), and ATM adaptation layer 5
markets, such as government, utilities (AAL5) service data unit (SDU) mode
and transportation, that need to pro- The 7750 SR supports both ATM MDA pseudowire over IP/MPLS
vide more secure, reliable and manage- variants as shown in Table 1. The three
• ATM virtual circuit (VC) termination
able data services for their end users. available chassis of the Alcatel-Lucent
on a virtual private LAN service
Available in two modular chassis sizes 7750 SR — SR-12, SR-7 and SR-1 —
(VPLS)
that support up to 4 or 12 interface support ten, five and one I/O module
cards, the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR offers (IOM) respectively. The I/O slot capacity • ATM VC termination on an Internet
a wide range of interface options using for all chassis is 20 Gb/s (full duplex), enhanced service (IES)
compact media adapters (CMAs) and with scaling to 40 Gb/s (full duplex) for • ATM VC termination on a virtual
selected MDAs with unmatched service the Alcatel-Lucent SR-12 and SR-7. Each private routed network service
performance. IOM accepts two MDAs. (VPRN)
• ATM virtual trunks over IP/MPLS
All products in the Alcatel-Lucent SR The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR supports for tunneling private network-to-
family are based on the carrier-class, the multirate ATM OC-3c/STM-1c/OC- network interface (PNNI) switched
production-hardened Alcatel-Lucent 12c/STM-4 c, as listed in Table 1. Each services over an IP/MPLS network
Service Router Operating System MDA requires an MDA carrier module
• ATM/Frame relay (FR) network inter-
(SR OS), which is designed to deliver (MCM), which is a small, hot-pluggable
working (Frame Relay Forum 5 [FRF.5])
residential, business and mobile serv- module that fits across two standard
VPWS with both local switching and
ices with optimal cost-effectiveness. Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR I/O positions.
remote switching over a pseudowire
Each MCM accepts one MDA as a
Alcatel-Lucent SR ATM MDAs daughter module. The Alcatel-Lucent • ATM/FR/Ethernet service inter-
7710 SR-c4 supports up to two MDAs working VPWS with both local and
The asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
while the 7710 SR-c12 supports up to remote switching over an Ethernet
feature support on the Alcatel-Lucent
six MDAs, with a throughput rate of up pseudowire
Service Router portfolio leverages the
expertise and technology leadership to 4.4 Gb/s per MDA (full duplex) to each • ATM/FR/Ethernet service inter-
position that Alcatel-Lucent has estab- control and forwarding module (CFM). working VPWS which allows IP
lished over the years through successful connectivity over an IP PW between
large-scale ATM deployments around With the ATM MDA, network operators different link layer technologies
the world. are able to leverage a rich and proven • PW switching removes the need for
ATM feature set and combine it with a full mesh of tunnels and signaling
The industry-leading density of the the leading service, packet level hier- adjacencies
ATM media-dependent adapter (MDA), archical quality of service (H-QoS) and
• All VPWS and PW types are per IETF
combined with the flexible service OAM capabilities of the Alcatel-Lucent
PWE3 RFC standards.
capabilities of the Alcatel-Lucent Service Router Operating System
Service Router portfolio alleviates the
need for costly line-card and platform
Table1. ATM MDA Support for the Alcatel-Lucent SR Family
proliferation as new ATM-based
services are deployed. The modular
ATM MDA TYPE ALCATEL-LUCENT 7750 SR ALCATEL-LUCENT 7710 SR
design of the ATM MDA maximizes
flexibility and optimizes the interface 4 Port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c/  
OC-12c/STM-4 c (Multirate)
slot utilization, while guaranteeing
investment protection and asset 16 Port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c  –

2 Alcatel-Lucent Service Router ATM MDAs


F E A T U R E S – per VC and per virtual path (VP) • Leading High availability capabilities:
shaping ¬ 1+1 Automatic protection switch-
The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router MDA – per VC/VP ingress policing with ing (APS), single chassis and multi-
provides the following features: support of partial packet discard chassis modes, are supported on
• Leading interface density: (PPD) for AAL5 VCs ATM MDAs, as defined by ITU-T
• Leading OAM capabilities: G.841 and GR-253- CORE, to main-
¬ Up to 320 ATM OC-3/STM-1 or
tain existing SLAs when services
80 OC-12/STM-4 interfaces per ¬ OAM F5 support at the VC level
are converged over an IP/MPLS
Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR and F4 support at the VP level
backbone.
¬ Up to 24 OC-3c/STM-1/OC-12c/ – OAM F5 alarm indication signal
¬ Non Stop Services: all services with
STM-4 interfaces on the Alcatel- (AIS)/remote defect indication
access circuits on the ATM MDA
Lucent 7710 SR. (RDI) generation, termination
are fully hot redundant for both
• Maximized configuration flexibility on all VCs simultaneously
the configuration and state achiev-
and optimized interface slot uti- – OAM F5 loopback launching and ing a hitless switchover from the
lization through the use of ATM terminating options support active to the standby control plane
small form-factor pluggable (SFP) – ATM ping OAM loopback module.
optics enables the continuous oper- ¬ PW types which support access
• A highly scalable hardware imple- ation of an ATM OAM F5 loop- circuits on the ATM MDA provide
mentation capable of supporting up back to notify an operator of PW redundancy feature to protect
to 8,000 VC/VP endpoints per MDA. loss of connectivity of an ATM against IP/MPLS network failures
• Support for ATM routed customer interface terminating and remote access circuit failures.
encapsulation and routed bridged on an IES and IP-VPN service.
encapsulation termination on IES ¬ ATM ILMI 3.1 and 4.0 to facilitate
and VPRN services the managing and monitoring
• Granular per VC, VP and port ATM of an ATM interface, ATM MDAs
statistics as outlined in RFC 2515 support Integrated Link Manage-
ment Interface (ILMI) 3.1 and ILMI
• Leading QoS capabilities:
4.0, with the ability to automatically
¬ A comprehensive set of ATM negotiate the ILMI version
traffic management capabilities
¬ Option to terminate or transparently
that complements an industry
generate ATM OAM traffic over an
leading H-QoS, including:
ATM pseudowire
– ATM service categories:
¬ VCCV ping to check PW connectivity
- constant bit rate (CBR) and validate the user plane against
- variable bit rate – real-time the control plane for the PW FEC.
service category (rt-VBR) ¬ OAM tools for services with ATM
- variable bit rate – non-real time endpoints include LSP Ping, LSP
service category (nrt-VBR) Traceroute, SDP Ping, VPLS MAC
- unspecified bit rate with mini- Ping, VPLS MAC Trace, IP-VPN
mum cell rate support (UBR + VRF-Ping and IP-VPN VRF-Trace,
MCR) and Service Ping.

– per VC queuing with strict ¬ ATM service mirroring includes


priority scheduling for real-time mirror sources with ATM access
service categories and weighted circuits as part of ATM AAL5 SDU
round robin scheduling for non VPWS, Ethernet and IP interworking
real-time categories VPWSs, VPLS, IES and VPRN services.

Alcatel-Lucent Service Router ATM MDAs 3


Port Density
Table 2 lists port densities for each ATM MDA and the associated Alcatel-Lucent SR chassis.

Table 2. ATM MDA Port Densities for the Alcatel-Lucent SR Family

MDA TYPE PORTS PER MDA PORTS PER ALCATEL-LUCENT 7750 SR PORTS PER ALCATEL-LUCENT 7710 SR

SR-1 SR-7 SR-12 SR-c4 SR-c12


ATM OC-3c/STM-1c/OC-12c/STM-4c (Multirate) 4 8 40 80 8 24
ATM OC-3c/STM-1c 16 32 160 320 – –

MDA Ordering Information


Table 3 provides an ordering summary for the Alcatel-Lucent SR ATM MDAs.

Table 3. ATM MDA Ordering Information for the Alcatel-Lucent SR Family

PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NOTES

3HE00071AA 4-port ATM OC-3c/STM-1/ Accepts up to four (4) SFP optical modules, available in
OC-12c/STM-4c MDA short reach, intermediate reach and long reach variants
3HE00074AA 16-port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c MDA Accepts up to sixteen (16) SFP optical modules, available in
short reach, intermediate reach and long reach variants

P H Y S I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S ( F O R B O T H M O D U L E S )

Dimensions Environmental Specifications Regulatory Agency Standards


• Height: 1.3 cm (0.5 in.) • Operating temperature: • Safety: UL 60950-1; CAN 60950-1;
• Width: 17.1 cm (6.75 in.) 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) EN 60950-1; CE Mark
• Depth: 17.8 cm (7.0 in.) • Relative humidity: 15% to 90% • EMC: EN 55022
(non-condensing) • EMI: FCC Part 15 Class A; EN 55022
• Weight: 0.727kg (1.6 lb)
• Altitude: 3,048 m (10,000 ft)

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Alcatel-Lucent 7750 and 7710 Service Router
CIRCUI T EMUL AT IO N SERV ICE MED I A DEPEN DEN T A DA P T ER

The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router (SR) Circuit Emulation Service (CES) Media Dependent Adapter (MDA) enables
mobile and fixed-line service providers to evolve toward a fully converged, multi-service IP network and service
offering. Supporting a broad range of circuit emulation standards and interface options, the CES MDA provides
high performance IP encapsulation of Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) voice and business data services for reli-
able delivery over a unified L2 or L3 IP MPLS network.

The Alcatel-Lucent CES MDAs are • Robust support for CES modes of
available on the 7750 SR and 7710 SR, operation for MPLS or Ethernet
are fully supported by the Alcatel- encapsulations
Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager ¬ Two modes of circuit emulation
1-port channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES MDA
(SAM), and support in-service insertion are supported: unstructured and
and removal. CES MDAs are supported structured
on the 7750 SR using Input-Output ¬ Unstructured (structure-agnostic)
Modules (IOMs) with up to two MDAs mode is supported for DS1 and E1
provisioned per IOM. CES modules are channels as per RFC 4553 (Structure-
supported on the 7710 SR using Media Agnostic TDM over Packet [SAToP])
4-port channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES MDA
Control Modules with one MDA over IP/MPLS
provisioned per MCM.
¬ Structured mode is supported for
n × 64 kb/s channel groups in DS1
Features and benefits and E1 carriers as per draft-ietf-
pwe3-cesopsn-07 (Structure-aware
1-port channelized OC-12/STM-4 CES MDA • Deep channelization to DS3/E3, TDM Circuit Emulation Service
DS1/E1 and nxDS0 for high degree over Packet Switched Networks
of flexibility [CESoPSN]) over IP/MPLS
• Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) ¬ Unstructured DS1, E1 and n × 64 kb/s
optics circuits are also supported as per
• 1+1 APS MEF 8 (Implementation Agree-
• Multi-chassis APS (MC-APS) protects ment for the Emulation of PDH
against link, node and site failures Circuits over Metro Ethernet Net-
¬ Multi-chassis synchronization works ), October 2004
(MCS) provides stateful recovery
of protocol sessions to minimize
down-time
• Flexible timing support options ¬ Each DS1 or E1 channel can be ¬ For a network where only packet
¬ Each OC-3/STM-1 port can be independently configured to be connectivity is available, each CES
independently configured to loop-timed, node-timed, adap- circuit can be configured for adap-
be loop-timed or node-timed tive-timed or differential-timed tive timing as a timing source for
¬ Each OC-3/STM-1 port can be con- the node
figured to be a timing source for ¬ ITU-T G.813 built-in Stratum 3
the node clock for optional fall-back timing

Table 1. CES MDA Port Densities-by-Chassis Type

CES MDA type Ports per Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR Ports per Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR

SR-1 SR-7 SR-12 SR-c4 SR-c12*

1-port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES MDA 2 10 20 1 2


4-port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES MDA 8 40 80 4 8
1-port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 CES MDA 1 10 20 1 2
* Supports up to 2 cards

Table 2. CES MDA ordering information

Part Number Description Interface Type 7750 SR 7710 SR

3HE03078AA 1-port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES MDA Pluggable SFP with LC connector √ √
3HE03079AA 4-port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES MDA Pluggable SFP with LC connector √ √
3HE04272AA 1-port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 CES MDA Pluggable SFP with LC connector √ √

Technical specifications Environmental specifications Regulatory Agency Standards


• Operating temperature: 0°C to • Safety: UL 60950-1; CAN 60950-1;
Physical dimensions 40°C (32°F to 104°F) EN 60950-1; CE Mark
• Height: 1.3 cm (0.5 in.) • Relative humidity: 15% to 85% • EMC: EN 55022
• Width: 17.1 cm (6.7 in.) (non-condensing) • EMI: FCC Part 15, Class A;
• Depth: 17.8 cm (7.0 in.) • Altitude: 3048 m (10,000 ft) EN 55022
• Weight: 0.45 kg (1.0 lb)

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Alcatel-Lucent Service Router Any Service Any Port MDA
MEDIA DEPENDENT ADAPTER (MDA)

The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router (SR) Any Service Any Port (ASAP) Media Dependent Adapter (MDA) provides
true multiservice, multi-encapsulation interface flexibility for the Service Router platform. By converging diverse
interfaces and protocols onto a common interface, ASAP MDAs enable carriers to realize dramatic improvements
in operational efficiencies for residential, business and mobile service deployments. Deployed in unison with
Input/Output Modules (IOMs), the configuration flexibility of the ASAP MDA maximizes technology investments
while reducing the overall total cost of ownership.

The Media Dependant Adaptor (MDA) and in conjunction with the selected
provides highly flexible modular physical IOM or platform, provides compre­
network interface options for the hensive support for highly scalable and
Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router (SR) reliable multiservice deploy­ments inclu­
and Alcatel-Lucent 7710 Service Router ding Layer 2 and Layer 3 IPv4 and IPv6
1-port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 ASAP MDA (SR) Service Router MDAs are hot routing services, IP/Multipro­tocol Label
swappable, half-slot adapters that Switching (IP/MPLS), Ethernet over MPLS
insert into a full-slot Alcatel-Lucent (EoMPLS), and Virtual Private LAN
7750 SR Input/Output Module (IOM) Service (VPLS), with a highly person­alized
or into an Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR MDA service context.
with Carrier Module (MCM).
4-port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 ASAP MDA
Because physical port interfaces can be
Supporting up to two MDAs, the IOM selected in half-slot increments, the
provides fully-distributed forwarding IOM and MDA combination enables
and packet services and delivers the full service providers to achieve highly
complement of the Alcatel-Lucent diverse, high-density deployments
12-port Channelized DS3/E3 ASAP MDA Service Router Operating System (SR OS) with an unmatched level of connec­
capabilities for the Alcatel-Lucent 7750 tivity flexibility. This innovative
SR. In the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR, the approach allows service providers to
functions of the IOM are built into the granularly configure each Alcatel-
chassis interface slot. MDAs are inserted Lucent 7750 SR and Alcatel-Lucent
into an MCM, which enables cross-portfolio 7710 SR with a broad range of
4-port Channelized DS3/E3 ASAP MDA deployment of selected MDAs in the interfaces that meet the ever-evolving
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR chassis. band­width and density demands of a
converged network, supporting voice,
The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router video, data, and wireless services.
MDAs deliver comprehensive interface
flexibility and standards compliance,
Enhanced deployment flexibility Figure 1. Flexible multiservice connectivity over an ASAP port

The Any Service Any Port MDA (ASAP Physical Channels


MDA) brings another dimension of Port
12 x DS3/E3
configuration flexibility to the Alcatel-
Lucent 7750 SR and Alcatel-Lucent OR
Voice on T1/E1
OC-12/
7710 SR platforms. Extending the STM-4 ATM IMA on nxT1/E1
highly flexible nature of the MDA-IOM
4 x OC-3/STM -1
7710 SR-c12
architecture, the ASAP MDA delivers MLPPP on nxT1/E1
unprecedented deep configuration
flexibility with the ability to deliver Frame Relay on OC-3/STM-1
true any service on any port of the
deployed MDA. Each ASAP MDA port
can be independently configured to
deliver clear channel or channelized Encapsulation and port modes ATM IMA options
connections — supporting from DS0
• All non-Ethernet encapsulation • n x DS1/E1 ATM IMA version 1.0
up to the maximum port speed, with
modes supported on the Alcatel- and 1.1
increments through DS3/E3, OC-3/
Lucent 7710 SR and Alcatel-Lucent • Maximum of eight member links
STM-1 and OC-12/STM-4. Each port or
7750 SR, including: per bundle
channel can be configured with any
combination of Layer 2/Layer 3 ¬ Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)/ • 128 bundles of 336 DS1 or 252 E1
services, and each port or channel’s Multilink PPP (MLPPP) member links
upper layer encapsulation can be ¬ Asynchronous Transfer Mode
flexibly configured to support Frame (ATM)/ATM Inverse Multiplex Services
Relay, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), over ATM (IMA) • True ASAP: ports and channels
Packet over SONET (POS), Asynchro­ ¬ Frame Relay within a port are user-configurable
nous Transfer Mode (ATM) and High- ¬ Point-to-Point Protocol/IP to any supported encapsulations
Level Data Link Control (HDLC). Control Protocol (PPP/IPCP) • Any combination of Alcatel-Lucent
Additionally, the ASAP MDA supports
¬ Point-to-Point Protocol/Bridge 7750 SR supported Layer 2/Layer 3
channel bundling via Multi-Link PPP
Control Protocol (including PPP/ services can be configured on any
(MLPPP) and ATM Inverse Multiplexing
BCP.dot1Q and PPP/BCP.null) channel or port
over ATM (IMA) over multiple DS1/E1
¬ Cisco® HDLC
links, enabling service providers to
• Access and network channel modes High-availability options
offer very granular bandwidth services
and a broader range of tiered offerings. • All channel speeds from 1xDS0 • 1+1 Automatic Protection Switching
to maximum port speed (DS3/E3, (APS) for link-level redundancy
The ASAP MDA is available in four OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4) • APS support for MLPPP and ATM
configurations, each optimized to IMA using Bundle Protection Groups
meet the needs of varying n x DS1/E1 MLPPP options (BPGrps) on SONET/SDH variants
applications: • Link fragmentation and interleaving • Multi-chassis (MC)-APS extends APS
• 1-port OC-12/STM-4 ASAP MDA (LFI) for MLPPP protection to two Service Routers,
• 4-port OC-3/STM-1 ASAP MDA • Multi-class MLPPP support for access protecting against link, node and
bundles site failures
• 12-port DS3/E3 ASAP MDA
• Extended E1 framing support using • MC-APS support for MLPPP bundles
• 4-port DS3/E3 ASAP MDA
unstructured E1 (ITU-T G.703) and that result in Stateful MLPPP Resil-
structured E1 (ITU-T G.704) iency for Multi-Link Groups (MLGs)
With Alcatel-Lucent Service Router
across routers, mitigating the need
Operating System (SR OS) Release 6.0, • 256 bundles and 336 member links
for re-establishing MLGs in the event
support for the ASAP MDA is extended per MDA
of a failover
to the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR platform. • Maximum of eight member links
per bundle

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Enabling high availability Resiliency, eliminating the need to services on a single Service Router.
deployments re-establish MLGs, which helps to Consequently, service providers can
prevent dropped calls when deployed realize a high degree of slot-level
The ASAP MDAs incorporates compre- in mobile backhaul environment. efficiencies — allowing a wide range
hensive support for APS resiliency MC-APS protected routers can be of interface options on a half-slot
mechanisms. APS-protected ports can collocated or geographically distributed adapter. This flexibility allows service
be configured across physical MDAs enabling a high degree of resiliency providers to leverage a common
and IOMs enabling highly flexible and protection against cable cuts, link and hardware investment, which signifi­
resilient network designs. Alcatel- node failures, and enabling a seamless cantly reduces the burden of maintain­
Lucent SR OS Release 6 further extends whole-site disaster recovery strategy. ing spares for separate modules while
the Service Router’s APS flexibility with empowering the service provider to
Multi-Chassis APS (MC-APS) capabili- rapidly adapt platform configurations
Enhanced operational efficiency
ties. MC-APS provides the ability to as customer interface requirements
establish APS protection across two The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router ASAP change. This enables the cost-effective
physical Service Routers — extending MDA delivers unsurpassed flexibility convergence of legacy services over a
resiliency from the node into the with definable channel speeds, channel highly flexible IP/MPLS network. It also
network. With MC-APS, two redun- bundles and protocol encapsulations. helps service providers to address
dant routers mirror each other so in the This enables granular, sub-slot confi­ business service requirements and mobile
event of a failover, the Service Router guration flexibility, eliminating the RAN, backhaul and core deployments
will seamlessly reroute in-flight traffic need for different physical interface cost-effectively while improving opera­
to the designated redundant router. modules for each type of encapsulation tional flexibility and significantly reduc­ing
or connection, and enabling service capital expenditures and the overall
As an example, when deployed providers to support a robust mix of total cost of ownership.
in a mobile network environment,
MC-APS can be synchronized across
chassis providing Stateful MLPPP

Table 1. Optical Interface Specifications

Part number Descriptions Connector type Wavelength Range

3HE00034AA SFP-MM Optical Module for SFP-LC 1310 nm 1.2 miles (2 km)
1-port OC-3/STM-1 SONET/SDH
3HE00039AA SFP-MM Optical Module for SFP-LC 1310 nm 0.31 miles (500 m)
1-port OC-12/STM-4 SONET/SDH
3HE00035AA SFP-IR-1/S-1.1 Optical Module for SFP-LC 1310 nm 9.3 miles (15 km)
1-port OC-3/STM-1 SONET/SDH
3HE00041AA SFP-IR-1/S-4.1 Optical Module for SFP-LC 1310 nm 9.3 miles (15 km)
1-port OC-12/STM-4 SONET/SDH
3HE00036AA SFP-LR-1/L-1.1 Optical Module for SFP-LC 1310 nm 25 miles (40 km)
1-port OC-3/STM-1 SONET/SDH
3HE00042AA SFP-LR-2/L-4.1 Optical Module for SFP-LC 1550 nm 50 miles (80 km)
1-port OC-12/STM-4 SONET/SDH

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Table 2. ASAP MDA Ordering Information

Part Number Part Name Description Interfaces

3HE02499AA 1-port Channelized 1-port Channelized OC12/STM4 Any Service Any Port Pluggable SFP with
OC-12/STM-4 ASAP MDA (ASAP) MDA. For use with IOM2 and IOM3-XP. Supports LC connector
channelization down to DS0, accepts one OC-12/STM-4
SFP Optics Module.
3HE01364AA 4-port Channelized 4-port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Any Service Any Port Pluggable SFP with
OC-3/STM-1 ASAP MDA (ASAP) MDA. For use with IOM2 and IOM3-XP. Supports LC connector
channelization down to DS0 and ATM/FR/PPP encapsulations;
accepts four OC-3/STM-1 SFP Optics Modules.
3HE02500AA 12-port Channelized 12-port Channelized DS3/E3 (DS0) Any Service Any Port Mini SMB connectors
DS3/E3 ASAP MDA (ASAP) MDA. For use with IOM2 and IOM3-XP. Supports
channelization down to DS0, twenty-four 1.0/2.3 connectors,
no cables; accepts up to four DS3/E3 coax patch cables.
3HE02501AA 4-port Channelized 4-Port Channelized DS3/E3 (DS0) Any Service Any Port Mini SMB connectors
DS3/E3 ASAP MDA (ASAP) MDA. For use with IOM2 and IOM3-XP. Supports
channelization down to DS0, eight (8) 1.0/2.3 connectors,
no cables, accepts up to eight (8) DS3/E3 coax patch cables.

Table 3. ASAP MDA Requirements in Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR and 7710 SR

ASAP MDA Requirements


Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR

Slot requirements and number of ASAP MDAs supported per IOM • Requires an IOM
• Half-slot adapter — up to two hot-swappable MDAs supported per IOM
IOM compatibility and MDA slot throughput • IOM3-XP at up to 10 Gb/s per MDA slot
• IOM-2 at up to 10 Gb/s per MDA slot
• IOM-1 — not supported
Supported chassis • Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR-7 and SR-12 chassis
Minimum operating system software • 4-port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 ASAP MDA (3HE01364AA) supported in Alcatel-Lucent
7750 SR (SR-7 and SR-12 with SR OS Release 5.0 or higher)
• All other ASAP MDAs require SR OS Release 6.0 or higher
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR

Slot requirements and number of ASAP MDA supported per slot/chassis • Requires one MCM per MDA deployed
• Up to two ASAP MDAs per chassis for both 7710 SR-c4 and 7710 SR-c12
• Can be intermixed with Compact Media Adapters (CMAs) in same chassis
MCM compatibility and MDA slot throughput • Up to 8.8 Gb/s (half-duplex) per MDA deployed
Supported chassis • 7710 SR-c4
• 7710 SR-c12
Minimum operating system software • All ASAP MDAs require SR OS release 6.0 or higher for deployment in Alcatel-Lucent
7710 SR chassis

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Technical specifications Channelizations ATM Immunity
• Clear channel OC-3/STM-1 • RFC 1626 Default IP MTU for use • EN 55024
Dimensions over ATM AAL5
• Clear channel DS3/E3 • EN 61000-4-2 ESD
• Height: 1.3 cm (0.5 in.) • RFC 2514 Definitions of Textual
• DS1/E1 and nxDS0 TDM chan- • EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity
• Width: 17.1 cm (6.7 in.) Conventions and OBJECT_
nelization • EN 61000-4-4 EFT
IDENTITIES for ATM Management
• Depth: 17.8 cm (7.0 in.) • Subrate DS3 support and scram-
• RFC 2515 Definition of Managed • EN 61000-4-5 Surge
• Weight: 0.82 kg (1.8 lb) bling according to the Digital-Link
Objects for ATM Management • EN 61000-4-6 Low Frequency
subrate method on the 4-port and
RFC 2684 Multiprotocol Common Immunity
Minimum power consumption 12-port DS3/E3 ASAP MDAs
Encapsulation over ATM
(unloaded power draw) • Channel bundles • EN 1000-4-11 Voltage Dips
Adaptation Layer 5
and Sags
• 4-port Channelized DS3/E3 ASAP • ATM IMA ver 1.0 and 1.1 • AF-TM-0121.000 Traffic
MDA – 60 watts • MLPPP Management Specification
Telecom
• 12-port Channelized DS3/E3 ASAP Version 4.1
MDA – 60 watts • Telcordia GR-253-CORE Issue 3
Standards support • ITU-T Recommendation
• 4-port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 I.610 — B-ISDN Operation • ANSI T1.105
SONET/SDH
ASAP MDA – 65 watts and Maintenance Principles • ANSI T1.105.03
• GR-253-CORE SONET Transport and Functions version 11/95
• 1-port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 Systems: Common Generic Crite- • ANSI T1.105.06
ASAP MDA – 60 watts • ITU-T Recommendation
ria. Issue 3, September 2000 • ANSI T1.105.09
I.432.1 — BISDN user-network
• ITU-G.841 Telecommunication interface — Physical layer • ANSI T1.403 (DS1)
Note: Aggregate chassis power Standardization Section of ITU,
consumption will depend on specific
specification: General • ANSI T1.404 (DS3)
Types and Characteristics of SDH characteristics
MDAs and IOMs deployed in a chassis
Networks Protection Architec- • ITU-T G.957
• GR-1248-CORE — Generic
ture, issued in October 1998 and • ITU-T G.825
Indicators Requirements for Operations of
as augmented by Corrigendum1 • ITU-T G.824
ATM Network Elements (NEs).
• Operational: solid green; issued in July 2002
Issue 3 • ITU-T G.823
fault: amber • GR-253-CORE — SONET Trans-
• GR-1113-CORE — Asynchronous • ITU-T G.813
port Systems: Common Generic
Transfer Mode (ATM) Adaptation
Environmental specifications Criteria. Issue 3, September 2000 • ITU-T G.707
Layer (AAL) Protocols Generic
• Operating temperature: Point-To-Point Protocol (PPP) Requirements, Issue 1 • ITU-T G.703
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) • RFC 1332 PPP IPCP • AF-ILMI-0065.000 Integrated
• Relative humidity: 15% to 85% • RFC 1377 PPP OSINLCP Local Management Interface Environmental
(non-condensing) (ILMI) Version 4.0 • ETS 300 019-1-1, Storage Tests,
• RFC 1638/2878PPP BCP
• Operating altitude: 3048 m • AF-TM-0150.00 Addendum to Class 1.2
• RFC 1661 PPP (rev RFC2151)
(10,000 ft) Traffic Management v4.1 optional • ETS 300 019-1-2, Transportation
• RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC-like minimum desired cell rate Tests, Class 2.3
Framing indication for UBR
Network/element management • ETS 300 019-1-3, Operational
• RFC 1989 PPP Link Quality • AF-PHY-0086.001, Inverse Tests, Class 3.2
• Fully supported by Alcatel-Lucent Monitoring
5620 Service Aware Manager Multiplexing for ATM (IMA)
• ETS 300 019-2-4, pr A 1 Seismic
(SAM) • RFC 1990 The PPP Multilink Specification Version 1.1
Protocol (MP)
• Command line interface Electronic equipment
• RFC 2516 A Method for Safety directives
Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet • EN 60950-1
Encapsulations • WEEE
• RFC 2615 PPP over SONET/SDH • EN 60950-1 CB Scheme Report
• ATM, Frame Relay, PPP, and • RoHS
Cisco HDLC • RFC 2686 The Multi-Class • CSA/UL 60950-1 NRTL
Extension to Multi-Link PPP • R&TTE
• Support for all physical framing • FDA CDRH 21-CFR 1040
• RFC 1877 PPP Internet Protocol • China-CRoHS
modes including unframed E1 • EN 60825-1
(G.703) support Control Protocol Extensions for
Name Server Addresses • EN 60825-2 Certifications
• ATM direct mapping on any ATM
interface and ATM PLCP mapping Frame Relay • IEC 60825-1 • Designed for NEBS level 3:
on DS3 interfaces • FRF.1.2 — PVC User-to-Network • IEC 60825-2 ¬ Designed for NEBS/Telecordia
• BERT tests: 2e3, 2e9, 2e11, 2e15, Interface (UNI) Implementation GR-1089 CORE, Issue 4,
2e20qrss, 2e23, ones, zeroes, Agreement EMC June 2006
alternating • FRF.5 — Frame Relay/ATM • ICES-003 Class A ¬ Designed for NEBS/Telecordia
• Access mode for all PVC Network Interworking GR-63 CORE, Issue 3
• FCC Part 15 Class A
encapsulations Implementation March 2006
• EN 300 386
• Network mode for DS3/E3 PPP • ANSI T1.617 Annex D, DSS1 — ¬ ATT-TP-76200
clear channel, OC-3/STM-1 PPP Signalling Specification for • EN 55022
¬ CE
clear channel, and nxDS1/E1 Frame Relay Bearer Service • IEC CISPR22
MLPPP bundle • FRF2.2 — PVC Network- • AS/NZS CISPR 22
to-Network Interface (NNI)
• EN 61000-3-2 Power Line
Implementation Agreement
Harmonics
• ITU-T Q.933 Annex A —
• EN 61000-3-3 Voltage
Additional procedures for
Fluctuations and Flicker
Permanent Virtual Connection
(PVC) status management

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Alcatel-Lucent Service Router Ethernet MDAs
MEDIA DEPENDENT ADAPTERS

The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router MDAs provide industry-leading service density and rich connectivity
options in a wide range of service and application solutions for service providers, cable MSOs and
enterprise customers.

With industry-leading interface density Alcatel-Lucent SR Family


and variety, the Alcatel-Lucent Service
The Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR is a supe-
Router (SR) family comprises purpose-
rior IP multiservice edge router that
built IP/MPLS platforms designed to
is purpose-built for service providers,
deliver a new wave of next generation
cable multiservice operators (MSOs)
services. The platforms feature a fully
and enterprise customers to deliver
modular design to ensure maximum
a new wave of triple play, premium
service reliability and reduce CAPEX.
business virtual private network (VPN)
Each platform is equipped with redun-
and multimedia mobile services, and
dancy on common, hot-pluggable
who are looking to converge these
components to eliminate any single
services in a single IP/MPLS network.
point of failure. The modular design
The Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR is available
means that the media dependent
in three chassis sizes — 1-slot, 7-slot
adapters (MDAs) and optics are portable
and 12-slot — all of which offer a wide
across the family, allowing for maxi-
range of interfaces with unmatched
mized investment protection and
density and service performance. The
simplified sparing.
Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR family gives
service providers, cable MSOs and
The Ethernet MDAs provide the critical
enterprise customers the flexibility to
high-speed, high-density service inter-
achieve the service continuity, service
faces required for a new wave of next-
richness and service assurance that
generation IP-based services. The MDAs
are critical to ensuring customer
have the flexibility to mix and match a
satisfaction and market leadership.
wide range of interface types to meet
the desired speed and reach require-
The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is a feature-
ments. Ethernet MDAs are hot-
rich multiservice edge router, available in
swappable, half-slot modules and are
compact form factors and purpose-built
available on two key products in the
for modularity. The router has different
Alcatel-Lucent SR portfolio: the Alcatel-
chassis compared to the Alcatel-Lucent
Lucent 7750 SR and the Alcatel-Lucent
7750 SR and facilitates the reuse of
7710 SR. The MDAs allow selection
selected MDAs to minimize CAPEX.
from a range of small form-factor
Designed for smaller points of presence
pluggable optical modules (SFPs)
(PoPs) and hub sites, the Alcatel-Lucent
and twisted pair.
7710 SR family gives service providers Table 1. Ethernet MDA Support for the Alcatel-Lucent SR Family
and cable MSOs a competitive edge
by allowing them to right-size their ETHERNET MDA TYPE ALCATEL-LUCENT 7750 SR ALCATEL-LUCENT 7710 SR

infrastructure buildouts with a fully 10/100Base-TX  


featured router in a smaller footprint. 100Base-FX  
The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR family is
10/100/100-TX  
also an ideal solution for enterprise
customers in key vertical markets, such
1 Gigabit Ethernet  
as government, utilities and transporta- 10 Gigabit Ethernet  –
tion, that need to provide more secure, 1 Gigabit/10 Gigabit Ethernet (combination)  –
reliable and manageable data services
for their end users. Available in two
modular chassis sizes that support up
to 4 or 12 interface cards, the Alcatel- The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR supports a F E A T U R E S
Lucent 7710 SR offers a wide range of subset of the Ethernet MDAs, as listed
interface options using compact media in Table 1. Each MDA requires an MDA Ethernet MDAs support the full scope
adapters (CMAs) and selected MDAs carrier module (MCM), which is a small, of the Alcatel-Lucent SR OS feature set,
with unmatched service performance. hot-pluggable module that fits across including:
two standard Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR
• Flexible, high-performance services:
All products in the Alcatel-Lucent SR I/O positions. Each MCM accepts one
family are based on the carrier-grade, MDA as a daughter module. The Alcatel- ¬ virtual private LAN service (VPLS)
production-hardened Alcatel-Lucent Lucent 7710 SR-c4 supports up to two ¬ BGP/MPLS virtual private network
Service Router Operating System (SR MDAs while the 7710 SR-c12 supports (VPN) (based on RFC 4364) and
OS), which is designed to deliver resi- up to six MDAs, with a throughput rate IP-VPN services
dential, business and mobile services of up to 4.4 Gb/s per MDA (full duplex) ¬ dedicated Internet access services
with optimal cost-effectiveness. to each control and forwarding
¬ Ethernet, frame relay and ATM
module (CFM).
virtual private wire (VPWS) services
Alcatel-Lucent SR
Ethernet MDAs The Ethernet MDAs provide: • High-performance IP and MPLS
tunneling
The Ethernet MDAs provide the critical • Interface speeds from 10/100 Mb/s
high-speed, high-density service inter- to 10 Gb/s, including a combination • Rich MPLS multiservice transit
faces required for a new wave of next- 1 Gigabit Ethernet (SFP)/10 Gigabit capabilities
generation IP-based services. Table 1 Ethernet (XFP) MDA • Flexible Fast Path technology,
lists the Ethernet MDAs that are sup- • Copper and optical fiber (multimode providing up to 10 Gb/s packet
ported by the Alcatel-Lucent SR family. and single-mode) media types processing with service headroom

• Coarse wavelength division • Tens of thousands of configurable


The three available chassis of the ingress/egress access control lists
multiplexing (CWDM) support
Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR — SR-12, SR-7 (ACLs)
and SR-1 — support ten, five and one • SFP optics for greater flexibility
• Scalable BGP, OSPF and IS-IS routing
I/O module (IOM) respectively. The I/O • Optical link budget, supporting
with traffic-engineering extensions
slot capacity for all chassis is 20 Gb/s distances up to 120 kilometers
(full duplex), with scaling to 40 Gb/s (75 miles) • Per-service hierarchical quality of
(full duplex) for the Alcatel-Lucent service (H-QoS), with up to 8,000
• In-service removal and insertion
SR-12 and SR-7. Each IOM accepts ingress and egress queues per MDA
two MDAs. and 200-ms buffering up to 10 Gb/s
• Granular, per-service accounting
and billing
• Extensive operations, administration
and maintenance (OAM) tools for
service-aware troubleshooting and
faster service activation

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Port Density
Table 2 lists port densities for each Ethernet MDA and the associated Alcatel-Lucent SR chassis.

Table 2. Ethernet MDA Port Densities for the Alcatel-Lucent SR Family

MDA TYPE PORTS PER MDA PORTS PER ALCATEL-LUCENT 7750 SR PORTS PER ALCATEL-LUCENT 7710 SR

SR-1 SR-7 SR-12 SR-c4 SR-c12


10/100Base-TX 60 120 600 1200 120 360
100Base-FX 20 40 200 400 40 120
10/100/1000-TX 20 40 200 400 40 120
Gigabit Ethernet 20 40 200 400 40 120
Gigabit Ethernet 10 20 100 200 – –
Gigabit Ethernet 5 10 50 100 10 30
10GBase 2 4 20 40 – –
10GBase 1 2 10 20 – –
1000Base/10Base (combination) 10/1 20/2 100/10 200/20 – –

MDA Ordering Information


Table 3 provides an ordering summary for the Alcatel-Lucent SR Ethernet MDAs.

Table 3. Ethernet MDA Ordering Information for the Alcatel-Lucent SR Family

PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 10/100BASE 1000BASE 10GBASE NOTES

3HE00021AA 60-port 10/100Base-TX 5 x mini RJ-21 – – Accepts mini RJ-21 cable assemblies
(12 ports per mini RJ-21)
3HE00023AA 20-port 100-FX MDA 20 x SFP – – 100Base operation only
3HE01615AA 5-port GigE MDA (Rev. B) – 5 x SFP – 10/100/1000Base operation with multirate copper SFPs only
3HE01616AA 10-port GigE MDA (Rev. B) – 10 x SFP – 10/100/1000Base operation with multirate copper SFPs only
3HE00708AA 20-port GigE MDA – 20 x SFP – 10/100/1000Base operation with multirate copper SFPs only
3HE00101AB 20-port 10/100/1000Base-TX MDA 20 x RJ-45 20 x RJ-45 – Supports 10/100/1000Base-TX operation
3HE02021AA 1-port 10GBase + 10-port GigE MDA 10 x SFP 1 x XFP 10/100Base operation with multirate GigE SFPs only.
10GBase LAN PHY operation only.
3HE00030AA 1-port 10GBase-LW/LR MDA – 1 x Simplex SC Fixed 10GBase-LW/LR optics (10 km).
WAN/LAN PHY support.
3HE00031AA 1-port 10GBase-EW/ER MDA – 1 x Simplex SC Fixed 10GBase-EW/ER optics (40 km).
WAN/LAN PHY support.
3HE00710AA 1-port 10GBase-ZW/ZR MDA – 1 x Simplex SC Fixed 10GBase-ZW/ZR optics (80 km).
WAN/LAN PHY support.
3HE00714AA 1-port 10GBase MDA — XFP – 1 x XFP 10GBase LAN PHY operation only
3HE00707AA 2-port 10GBase MDA — XFP – 2 x XFP 10GBase LAN PHY operation only

P H Y S I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S ( F O R A L L M O D U L E S )
Dimensions Environmental Specifications Regulatory Agency Standards
• Height: 1.3 cm (0.5 in.) • Operating temperature: 5 C to 40 C • Safety: UL 60950-1, CAN 60950-1,
• Width: 17.1 cm (6.7 in.) (41 F to 104 F) EN 60950-1, CE Mark
• Depth: 17.8 cm (7.0 in.) • Relative humidity: 15% to 85% • EMC: EN 55022
(non-condensing) • EMI: FCC Part 15, Class A; EN 55022
• Weight: 0.45 kg (1.0 lb)
• Altitude: 3,048 m (10,000 ft)

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