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6500

Product Overview

Version 0.12

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6500 Shelf Common
Equipment Components

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6500 At A Glance
6500-32
Common: Global platforms
S/W load (1 load)
DWDM/SONET/SDH/OTN/Packet cards
Target Idenitifier (TID) Consolidation 6500-14 6500-14
Management Interfaces Converged Packet-Optical
OSMINE Certification

6500-7

6500-2
New
Shelf

14-Slot 14-Slot 32-slot


2-Slot 7-Slot
Converged1 Packet-Optical Packet-Optical
Shelf Size 3.5” (2U) x 17.3” x 11.1” 10.5” (6U) x 17.3” x 11.1” 22.7” (13U) x 17.3” x 11” 22.7” (13U) x 17.3” x 11” 38.5” (22U) x 19.5” x 11”
H (Rack Units) 89mm x 441mm x 267mm x 441mm x 578mm x 441m m x 578mm x 441m m x 977mm x 498 mm x 280
xWxD 281mm 281mm 280mm 280mm mm

Universal 12 + 2 X-Conn / Photonic


2 7 14 32
Service Slots Services Slots
Central X-Conn SONET/SDH: 240G SONET/SDH: 640G
N/A: No XC slots N/A: No XC slots SONET/SDH: 240G
Capacity Packet-OTN: 600G Packet-OTN: 1600G

Max Shelf 375 W (10A DC variant) 1125 W (30A) 1500W (40A) 2250 W (60A)
6750 W (3x60A)
Power Budget 300 W (AC variant) 1500 W (40A) 2250 W (60A) 3750 W (2x50A)

Note 1: Dimensions apply to Converged Optical and Optical/Rear Electrical shelves. Also available is the Converged Optical/Front
Electrical which has a height of 36.7” (21U, 933 mm).

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32-Slot Shelf Overview 6500 32-Slot Shelf

Slots 43/44:
3x60A Power Input Cards
Slots 45/46:
Cooling Fan Modules

Slot 47:
Access/Alarm Panel

8 Port Cards 8 Port Cards

22 RU
Slots 1-8 Slots 11-18
Slots 41/42:
Shelf Processors SP-2

Slots 9/10: Fabric (X-Conn) Slots

8 Port Cards 8 Port Cards


Slots 21-28 Slots 31-38

32 Service Card Slots

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14-Slot Converged Optical Shelf Overview

6500 14-Slot Packet-Optical Shelf 3 Cooling Fan Modules


(Front or Rear exhaust types)
Access Panel

Slots 17-1, 17-3: DC Power Input Cards


Slot 17-2: Maintenance I/F Card (MIC)
13 RU

6 Port 6 Port
Slots 15/16: Shelf Processor(s)
Cards: Cards:
Slots Slots Slots 7/8: Fabric/Service Card Slots
1-6 9-14 Special slots for Cross Connects (XC) or service
cards.
Accepts photonic cards and most broadband cards
(config-specific)

Slots 1-6, 9-14: Service Card Slots


Accepts port cards that interface with the XCs as well
as photonic and broadband cards.
Air Flow

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Shelf Overview Slot 17: Power Card A (40A Max)

Slot 18: Power Card B (40A Max)

Slot 15:
Shelf
Processor
D-ring to
extract air
filter
6 RU

Air Flow
Slots 1-7:
Service
Slots

Slot 20: *New* Slots 83, 84, 85, 86: Slot 19: *New* Access Panel
External Slots with 4 External Slots (83-86) for passive inventory
Cooling FanModule
Inventory connect via AP Telemetry (16 in, 4 out)
with Alarm Lamps Alarm contacts (visual/audible, remote ACO)
and ACO button 9 Virtual Slots: 91-99 4 LAN ports (COLAN-A/X, ILAN IN/OUT)

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6500 2-Slot Shelf – DC variant
Integrated OTN
 Shelf Layout Flex MOTR (fixed)

Slots 1 & 2:
Integrated Slot 15:
Service
SPAP (fixed) Air Filter
Slots
2 RU

Air Flow

Slot 20: 2-slot ESD Jack


Cooling Fan Module ETH: COLAN-X,
ILAN-OUT, Craft Fixed -40 to -75VDC
(FRU)
10A Power Feeds
Fixed AC (300W)
Slots 25, 26, 27: External Slots (redundant input feeds
with Inventory connect Seven Telemetry Inputs and integrated power
4 Virtual Slots: 29, 30, 31, 32 supplies)

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6500 2-Slot type 2

 Shelf Layout

Slots 1 & 2: Air Filter


Slot 15: SPAP Service
Slots
2 RU

Air Flow

Slot 20: 2-slot ESD Jack


Cooling Fan Module ETH: COLAN-X,
(FRU) ILAN-OUT, Craft -40 to -75VDC Power (10A)
+24VDC Power
110V/220V AC Power Feeds
Slots 25, 26, 27: External Slots (400W)
with Inventory connect Seven Telemetry Inputs
4 Virtual Slots: 29, 30, 31, 32
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6500 2-slot Chassis Evolution

• 2-slot type 2 – AC version


- No in-skin ports
- Enhanced FRUs
- 40G coherent capable
- 200G eMOTR capable

• 2-slot type 2 – DC version


- -48v and 24v variants
- Similar characteristics to AC version
• 2-slot chassis with in-skin - Temperature hardened (capable)
8p OTN Flex ports
• AC and DC versions

• 2-slot type 2 with SPAP2 with 2xOSC


- Built-in OSC for shelf comms
in photonics configurations
- Amplifier configurations
MLA, MLA2, MLA3 etc…
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OME Shelf Components

Cooling
System

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Cooling System

FRONT EXHAUST APPLICATION

Cooling Units Cooling System Overview

OME6500 Fan Slots (Top)


Shelf
> 3 Independent Fan Units
> Support 2 cooling options:
Air Plenum A. Front Exhaust (NTK507Lx)
Air filter B. Rear Exhaust (NTK507Mx)
SIDE VIEW
> Exhaust deflector mounts over fan
units to deflect air up or down
REAR EXHAUST APPLICATION
Air Inlet (Bottom)
> Air filter inserted in plenum area
Cooling Units

OME6500
Shelf
LED DEFINITIONS:
FAIL: Fan module failure -
Air Plenum replace module
Air filter READY: Fan module operational
SIDE VIEW

Configurable cooling system to meet application requirements


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32-Slot Cooling System

 The cooling Fan trays for the 32-Slot shelf contains four
individual fans and fault-tolerance control circuitry.
 Two cooling tray trays per shelf
 If module is extracted, the brakes within the fans will stop
rotation as a safety precaution.
 In the event of a fan failure, the remaining fans in tray as well
as fan in other tray will go into high-speed (and the red fail
LED will be activated along with a Fail alarm to the SP).
 The entire cooling tray must be replaced in the event of a
failure.
LED functions:  The Lamp Test function will activate all LEDs in the system
• Red triangle: Cooling Module Fail (which support lamp test –power cards do not) if the SP is
• Green: Cooling Module Okay present and in a ready state. Depressing the button will have
• LEDs are activated with lamptest no effect if the SPs are missing.

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Cooling Fan Module

The new Cooling Fan Module for the 7-Slot shelf contains four
individual fans and fault-tolerance control circuitry.
If module is extracted, the brakes within the fans will stop rotation

as a safety precaution.
In the event of a fan failure, the remaining fails will go into high-
speed (and the red fail LED will be activated along with a Fail alarm
to the SP).
The module Includes alarm LEDs and Alarm Cut-off (ACO) /
Lamptest button that are found on the Maintenance Interface Card
(MIC) of the 14-Slot system. The Lamp Test function will activate
all LEDs in the system (which support lamp test –power cards do
not) if the SP is present and in a ready state. Depressing the
button will have no effect if the SP is missing.
Note: The Access Panel contains a The entire module must be replaced in the event of a failure. If

temperature sensor that is linked to the


Cooling Fan Module via the backplane. If the
extracted, the fan module must be replaced within 30 seconds.
AP is extracted, a “High Temperature”
(Critical) alarm will be raised and the fans will Because there is no protective grille over the fans, the motors
operate at high-speed (but will not activate the include a brake feature which will stop rotation within milliseconds
“Fail” lamp on the Cooling Fan Module).
of loss of power (i.e. during module extraction).

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5.2.6 Cooling Fan Module

 The new Cooling Fan Module for the 2-Slot shelf contains three
individual fans and fault-tolerance control circuitry.
 If module is extracted, the brakes within the fans will stop
rotation as a safety precaution.
 In the event of a fan failure, the remaining fails will go into
high-speed (and the red fail LED will be activated along with a
Fail alarm to the SP).
 A software invoked Lamp Test function will activate all LEDs in
the system (which support lamp test –power indicators do
not).
 The entire module must be replaced in the event of a failure. If
extracted, the fan module must be replaced within 30 seconds.
 Because there is no protective grille over the fans, the motors
Note: The integrated Shelf Processor contains include a brake feature which will stop rotation within
a temperature sensor that is linked to the milliseconds of loss of power (i.e. during module extraction).
Cooling Fan Module via the backplane.

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OME Shelf Components

Power Input
Cards

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6500 7/14-slot Power Input Cards

Without
terminal cover

NTK505CEE5 NTK505DEE5 NTK505EEE5 NTK505CAE5 NTK505DAE5 NTK505EAE5


40A Breakered, 40A Breakerless, Fused Power Input 60A Breakered, 60A Breakerless. Fused Power Input
2-Wire D-Sub 2-Wire D-Sub Card (Max 40A), Lug terminations Lug terminations Card (Max 60A),
2-Wire D-Sub (shown with (shown without Lug terminations
(no voltage terminal cover) terminal cover) (No voltage
test/measurement test/measurement
jacks) jacks)

Supported on 6500 7-slot shelf

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6500 32-slot Power Input Cards:
NTK605CAE5 6500 32-Slot Shelf 3x60A Power Input Card (Breakered)
NTK605EAE5 6500 32-Slot Shelf 3x60A Power Input Card (Fused)
Supports redundant -48V DC power feeds with separate battery return, power
feeds always from redundant Power Entry Modules
Supports 3x60A feed with Breaker and Fused options

Supports following operating range: -40VDC to -75VDC


Supports Power Fail and Low Voltage alarms
Rectangular green LED labelled “Power OK”
Indicates that all three feeds are at least approximately -40 Vdc and all three
breakers are on (or all 3 fuse cartridges with fuses are in place and working for
the Fused Power Input Card variant)
“Power OK” LED ON means that there are no “Power Failure” alarms against
any feeds on that Power Input Card
Rectangular amber LED labelled “Low voltage”
Indicates that at least one of the feed voltages is below approximately -40Vdc
“Low Voltage” LED ON means that there at least one “Power Failure” alarm
against a feed on that Power Input Card
LED turns off when all feed voltages below approximately -24Vdc

Neither LED is included in the Lamp test (as per existing Power Input Cards)
Test Points are available for each of the 3 power feeds for voltage
measurements
Power cable is run directly from distribution panel to power card (no Breaker
Interface Panel)

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32-Slot Shelf Power Zones
PWR A – slot 43 PWR B – slot 44
1 2 3 1 2 3

45 Fan • Zones 1, 2 and 3 for A-side


shown only for clarity; redundant
46 Fan B-side is indentical.
• Feeder Zone 1: “Left-Side
47 51 52 53 54 55 56 63-82 (Virtual)
57 58 59 60 61 62 Access Panel / MIC Services”
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 41 • Slots 1-7
• Slots 21-27
• Feeder Zone 2: “Center &
Common Equipment”
Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack


• Fans & Access Panel
• X-CONN Slots 9, 10
• Slots 8, 11, 28, 31

SP
• SP slots 41, 42
• Feeder Zone 3: “Right-Side
Services”
• Slots 12-18
• Slots 32-38
• Power B feeds (not shown) follow
X-CONN

X-CONN

Fiber Routing the same distribution


21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 42
Note: The power draw of double
and triple width circuit packs
applies to the backplane slot from
Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack

Service Circuit Pack


Service Circuit Pack
which it draws power. For
example, a WSS 50GHz circuit
pack equipped in Slots 6/7/8

SP
draws power from Feed Zone 2
because the power connector
lands in Slot 8.

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14-Slot Packet-Optical Shelf Power Zones

Power Zone 1:
Power for new fans
FAN 1 FAN 2 FAN 3 Slots 1, 3, 5, 7 (XC-A), 10, 12 and 14
Power for legacy fans Fan 1 and 3 (when equipped with Type 3 fans)
AP
Power Zone 2:

PWR 2x50A
Slots 2, 4, 6, 8 (XC-B), 9, 11, 13
SP Slots 15 and 16 and MIC (Slot 17-2)

SP-A Slot 15
SP-B Slot 16
MIC
XC-A Slot 7
XC-B Slot 8

Fan 2 (when equipped with Type 3 fans) or all

PWR 2x50A
Slot 10
Slot 11
Slot 12
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6

Slot 9

3 fans (when equipped with other fan types)


Note: For solutions which supports the existing 40A/60A
power cards, the legacy power cards will bus the two power
Power Budget
Total Power Budget (average) for
zones together so the following considerations apply:
Power (average) for each of 12 slots
Due to the rating of the backplane connectors in the power
Rating Budget each of 14 slots1 (no XC) 1
card slots, the zone limit is a maximum of 50A (1875W)
60A 2250 W 142.6 W 166.4 W regardless of the feeder size. Therefore with 50A or 60A
feeders using a 60A power card (1875W and 2250W shelf
2x40A 3000 W 179 W 209 W power budgets), neither shelf power zone will support more
than 1875W (50A). However, in order to facilitate upgrades
2x50A 3750 W 233 W 272 W from a 50A or 60A feeder to a 2x40A configuration, s/w will
limit the zones to 40A each (except when 2x50A feeds are
Note 1: Assumes 42W/fan for 60A config, 109W/fan for actually in use, in which case the 50A/zone limit will be
2x40A and 2x50A configurations. applied)

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OME Shelf Components

Access Panel

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Access Panel

Access Panel Overview

Alarms - Visual / Audible LAN Interface Ports (RJ45)


> Interface to Critical / Major / Minor alarm conditions > COLAN-X: Provides 10/100BT connectivity to
for connection to frame alarm unit carrier's DCN to active SP (switched)
> COLAN-A/B: Provides 10/100BT connectivity to
Telemetry Interface carrier's DCN to specific SP (SP-A or SP-B)
> 16 inputs for connection to external environment > ILAN-IN/OUT: Provides 10/100BT connectivity
monitoring equipment (NO relay contact interface) between the OME 6500 and subtended shelves for
> 4 outputs for external equipment control (full relay management (ports are switched to active SP)
interface - NO/NC/COM)
COMM-1 to n Interface Ports (RJ45)
Synchronization Interface > Provides interfaces for connection to the photonic
> ESI-A/B: Two external BITS inputs passive components- i.e. CMD44 and DSCM
> ESO-A/B: Two external BITS outputs > Interface enables components to be inventoried
from the 6500 shelf
Modem Interface (DB9 male connector) > Up to 12 trays can be connected to the 32-slot shelf
> Asynchronous RS-232 for remote dial-in access
through a modem
* Other Access Panels are
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Access Panel (FRU)

NTK505KAE5 access panel - Japan

NTK505LAE5 access panel - SDH

NTK505MAE5 access panel – North America

NTK505MBE5 access panel – north America photonics (external inventory slot are 83-90)

NTK505PAE5 access panel – 7-slot shelf (external inventory slots are 83-86)

NTK605MAE5 access panel – 32-slot shelf (external inventory slots are 51-62)
The 7-slot and 32-slot AP has been sized to fit the page and
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Ethernet Interface
10/100BT Interfaces • AP 10/100BT ports are tracked to Ethernet
switch ports on the respective SP
Switched Switched Switched
COLAN-A COLAN-B • AP Ethernet interface is provided via RJ45 with
COLAN ILAN-IN ILAN-OUT dual LED and integrated transformer and choke

AP • Magnetics are provided on the SP to eliminate


the need for tracking power to the AP for
transformer centre tap power
Lightning Lightning Lightning Lightning Lightning
EMC EMC EMC EMC EMC • Switched 10/100BT COLAN port is tracked to
Filtering Filtering Filtering Filtering Filtering the MIC where relays switch the port to the
master SP
• Relays default to SP-A; SP-B is required to
4 4 4 drive relay control signal to switch the
Ethernet port after it has assumed
mastership of the shelf

MIC Relays Relays Relays 4 4 • Master/Slave hardware state machine


between SP circuit packs ensures a single
SP master
4 4 4 4 4 4
• Two status LEDs are provided per port and are
defined as follows:
• Link Status LED (LINK) – Green - solid

SP Control
MAG
PHY
MAG
PHY
MAG
PHY
MAG
PHY
when link is sane
• Carrier Sense (CRS) – Green - blinking
with receive data
ETHERNET SWITCH
Block
• LED control signals are passed through a lamp
test control block on the SP to enable all LEDs
to be illuminated when a shelf lamp test is
executed
Only AP Ethernet connectivity is shown above.

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OME Shelf Components

MIC

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Maintenance Interface Card
(14-slot only)

MIC Overview
> Power LED to indicate presence
of power on either power feed
> Visual alarm indicators for active
alarms on the shelf (Critical,
Major, Minor alarms)
> ACO indicator for cutoff or receive
attention condition
Push-Button
> Push-button for asserting ACO or
initiating a shelf level lamp test
> MIC also houses relays used to
switch ILAN-IN/OUT and COLAN-
X ports to the active SP

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OME Shelf Components

Fiber Routing

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Section 6 - Cable and Fiber Management
Fiber Examples

Integrated fiber manager sized to support 24 fibers per slot, 288 fibers per shelf
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Cover/Door
The 14-Slot Packet-Optical Shelf supports only one
optional door, the NTK509CCE6: “Shelf Front
Cover, Left Lift-Off Hinged (14-slot shelf)”
This left-hinged door includes an integrated fan grill
(the NTK509FAE6 air deflector grill is not required or
supported1).
Once opened, the door can be lifted off the hinges if
required (the ground cable must be disconnected at
the spade receptacle).
The door features light pipes for the Maintenance I/F
Card (MIC) alarm/status lamps, a window to see circuit
pack top latch LEDs and a slot for the shelf’s pad-lock
tab
Note: this door is also supported on the NTK503ADE5
14-Slot Converged Optical Shelf and NTK503CDE5
14-slot Converged Optical/Rear Electrical Shelf (once
the fan grill has been removed).

Note 1: For lab use, the shelf can be fitted an NTK509FAE6 air deflector grill
instead of the hinged door but this will not be a field-supported configuration.

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6500 Traffic Flow Options

OME Node

Port Card Port Card


Fabric based card Distributed Fabric based
card with slot-slot B/W
Port Card Port Card
X-Connect
X-Connect
Card
Card
Mate-to-Mate card Port Card Port Card Single Card solutions
groups uses power and OAM
Port Card Port Card
Transponders,
photonics …

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6500 Service Cards

Shelf
Processors

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Processor Modules

Key Features

• 100 BaseT DCN termination


• 1+1 equipment redundancy
• DCN Comm’s maintained during in-service
upgrade
• IP and OSI comms termination
• OSPF and iISIS router support
• 100/1000 BaseT switched Ethernet
infrastructure to all cards
• SP2 provides the following enhancements
• Dual processor blocks
• H/W assist for IPsec
SP1 SP2 SP2
dual
CPU

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Shelf Processor (SP) Summary

Existing 6500 Shelf Processors are the following:


NTK555AAE5
NTK555ABE5: same as NTK555AAE5 with the addition of Inventory support for
passive devices like the CMD44, DSCM, BMD2, TPT
These SP variants will be refer to as SP-1
Rel. 6.0 introduces 2 new SP variants:
NTK555CAE5
NTK555FAE5
These SP variants will be refer to as SP-2
Rel. 9.1 introduces new SP variants:
NTK555EAE5 (SP2 variant)
SP-2 variants are based on the NTK555ABE5 and include the following
enhancements:
More computing power for GNE comms processing and for the volume and
frequency of shelf event processing when there are multiple user sessions
More RAM for run-time code/data/filesystem
More file system storage space for software loads and provisioning data
2 USB faceplate ports instead of the DB9 RS-232 DCE port (hardware-ready )
IPSec and IPv6 support (hardware-ready)
NTK555FAE5 variant is equipped with an extra CPU for Control Plane

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NTK555CAE5 SP-2 Shelf Processor Circuit Pack
NTK555FAE5 SP-2 Dual CPU Shelf Processor Circuit Pack
Description, cont’d

SP-2 is used in the following applications:


NTK555CAE5 variant can be used in all shelf types except the 6500 32-Slot Shelf
NTK555FAE5/ NTK555EAE5 variant can be used in all shelf types including the 6500 32-Slot
Shelf
NTK555FAE5 variant must be used for SONET/SDH Control Plane functionality
In GNE shelf configured as Standalone or Redundant Private IP GNE and number of RNEs is
greater than 12
At TID Consolidated nodes equipped with more than 9 shelves. All shelves part of the TID
Consolidated node must be equipped with the SP-2 Shelf Processor.
For performance improvement, in a shelf equipped with 4 Photonic OTSs
In shelf configured as a “Release Server”. SP-2 can be used as a permanent “Release Server”
for SP-1 and SP-2 via ftp after the FTP server is enabled.
SP-2 can only run Rel. 6.0 or higher software load. As such, an SP-2 Shelf Processor
cannot be used to spare an SP-1 Shelf Processor on a shelf running a software release
less than Rel. 6.0. The EA variant can only run in R9.1 or higher.

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OAM Communications Summary
Used for local
access at a site.

Local Craft Access


Craft
Used for 10/100BT
connection into RS232 RS232
customer data DTE DCE
network Modem Craft Used between
sites.

COLAN
10/100BT
PPP/LAPD/EoS Embedded
Carrier DCN
COLAN
Access 10/100BT CP1 Remote
SDCC/LDCC
DCN Access
GCCx/OSC

ILAN ILAN
10/100BT 10/100BT

Embedded
DCN Site
Interconnect
Used between
shelves at a site.

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Integrating Photonic Capabilities
• Full photonic capabilities -> one platform standardization
• Support for service transparency
• 100GHz and 50GHz ROADM supporting optical branching
• Photonic Layer topology, control, discovery, fault isolation, etc.
built to support arbitrary network topologies

CMD44-A (50GHz)
CMD44 (100GHz)

DSCM CMD44-B (50GHz)

1x5 ROADM 1x2 ROADM sCMD4 LIM MLA SLA 2xOSC MLA2 1x2 ROADM 1x9 ROADM
100Ghz 100GHZ MLA2 50GHZ 50Ghz

Network Agility

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OTN Access - OTN Transponder Capabilities

8 Port OTN Flex MOTR 2 x 10G OTR


• 2.7G services and below onto OTN • 10G services onto OTN
• SONET/SDH: OC48 -> ODU-1 • 10G SONET/SDH -> ODU2
• OC3/12 -> ODU0 • 10GE -> ODU2
• OTN: OTU-1 -> ODU-1, ODU-0 • ODU2e
• Regen capabilities • ODU1e
• Ethernet: GE -> ODU-0 • 10G OTN Regen Capabilities
• All rated ODU2, ODU2e, ODU1e
Sub 2.7G Services 10G Services

40G OCI/40GOCLD 100G OCI/100GOCLD


• 40G services onto OTN • 100G services onto OTN
• 40G (OC768/STM256, OTU-3, • 100G (OTU-4, 100GE)
40GE) OTU-4 -> ODU-4, ODU-3,
OTU-3 -> ODU-3, ODU3e, ODU-2 ODU-2, ODU-1, ODU-0
40GE -> ODU-3 (R8.0 XP1) 100GE -> ODU-4
OC768/STM256 -> ODU3

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OTN Access - OTN Muxponder Capabilities

8 Port OTN Flex MOTR 1+8 OTN MOTR


• 2.7G services and below onto OTN Sub 2.7G services onto 40G OTN
• SONET/SDH: OC48 -> ODU-1 • SONET/SDH: OC48 -> ODU-1
• OC3/12 -> ODU0 • OC3/12 -> ODU0
• OTN: OTU-1 -> ODU-1, ODU-0 • OTN: OTU-1 -> ODU-1, ODU-0
• Regen capabilities • Ethernet: GE -> ODU-0
• Ethernet: GE -> ODU-0 • 8xODU0 muxed to ODU2
• 2xODU0 muxed to ODU1 • 4xODU1 muxed to ODU2
• Combination of ODU0/1 to ODU2
Sub 2.5G -> 2.7G Wave Sub 2.7G -> 10G Wave

4x10G OCI/40GOCLD 10x10G OCI/100GOCLD


• 10G services onto 40G OTN • 10G services onto 100G OTN
• 10G SONET/SDH • 10G SONET/SDH
• ODU2 • ODU2
• 10GE • 10GE
• ODU2, ODU2e, ODU1e • ODU2, ODU2e, ODU1e
• 10G OTN • 10G OTN
• ODU2, ODU2e, ODU1e • ODU2, ODU2e, ODU1e
• 4xODU2,ODU2e, ODU1e Muxed to • 10xODU2,ODU2e, ODU1e Muxed
ODU3 to ODU4

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OTN Access - OTN Muxponder Capabilities

8 Port OTN Flex MOTR 1+8 OTN MOTR


• 2.7G services and below onto OTN Sub 2.7G services onto 40G OTN
• SONET/SDH: OC48 -> ODU-1 • SONET/SDH: OC48 -> ODU-1
• OC3/12 -> ODU0 • OC3/12 -> ODU0
• OTN: OTU-1 -> ODU-1, ODU-0 • OTN: OTU-1 -> ODU-1, ODU-0
• Regen capabilities • Ethernet: GE -> ODU-0
• Ethernet: GE -> ODU-0 • 8xODU0 muxed to ODU2
• 2xODU0 muxed to ODU1 • 4xODU1 muxed to ODU2
• Combination of ODU0/1 to ODU2
Sub 2.5G -> 2.7G Wave Sub 2.7G -> 10G Wave

4x2.5/2.7G MOTR 4x10G OCI/40GOCLD


• 2.5/2.7GG services onto OTN • 10G services onto 40G OTN
• ODU1 and OC48 Clients • 10G SONET/SDH
• ODU2
• OC48 -> ODU1
• 10GE
• 4xODU1 Muxed to ODU2 • ODU2, ODU2e, ODU1e
• 10G OTN
• ODU2, ODU2e, ODU1e
• 4xODU2,ODU2e, ODU1e Muxed to
ODU3
2.5/2.7G-> 10G Wave 10G -> 40G Wave
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OTN Access - OTN Muxponder Capabilities

10x10G OCI/100GOCLD
• 10G services onto 100G OTN
• 10G SONET/SDH
• ODU2
• 10GE
• ODU2, ODU2e, ODU1e
• 10G OTN
• ODU2, ODU2e, ODU1e
• 10xODU2,ODU2e, ODU1e Muxed
to ODU4

10G -> 100G Wave

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Fabrics

SW512 Velio Trifid

Key Features
• Fully non-blocking fabrics
supporting HO and LO
and OTN TDM switching
• Global BITS reference
support (DS1, E1, 2MHz,
64kHz CC)
• H/W assisted protection
switching

20G/20G 80/0G 240G/0G


80G/20G 160/0G 240G/80G 640G+
80G/80G HO HO/LO HO
HO/LO

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SONET/SDH Interfaces

Key Features
• HO and LO connection support with alarms
and PMs
• Per port selectable protection schemes
(unprotected, UPSR, 1+1, BLSR)
• Per port selectable global interface support
(SONET, SDH, J-SDH)
• Gateway connections between all networks
• SFP optics for port rates up to OC-48
• 10G DWDM interfaces are 50GHz
compatible C-band tunable
• LDCC/SDCC per port
OC-3/12/ OC-48/ OC-192/ 16 x 2+8 OC-N
STM-1/4 STM-16 STM-64 OC-3/12/48 OC-48
HO and LO HO and LO HO and LO STM-1/4/16 HO and LO
HO and LO

All cards require a central fabric


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Phase 1 OTN Cards
16 Port OTN Flex Card OTN XCIF+40G OCLD
• 16 ports of 2.5G+ SFP ports • XCIF+OCLD enables interface into
new fabric of existing 40G line
• SONET/SDH: OC-48 -> ODU-1
• 40G DWDM OTU-3+
• OTN: OTU-1 -> ODU-1, ODU-0
OTU-3 -> ODU-3, ODU-2, ODU-1,
• Ethernet: GE -> ODU-0 ODU-0
• HW Support for ODUFlex

OTN XCIF+4x10G OTN XCIF+40G OCI


• XCIF card enables interworking to • XCIF+ OCI enables interface into
fabric of existing 10G OCI card new fabric of tri-rate 40G OCI
• Additional FC800/FC1200 HW ready • 40G VSR (OC-768, OTU-3)
OTU-3 -> ODU-3 , ODU-2, ODU-1,
• OTN Mapping ODU-0
OC-768 -> ODU-3

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Phase 1 Packet Cards

PKT XCIF+40G OCLD


Packet Highlights
• XCIF+OCLD enables interface into
new fabric of existing 40G line
• Fully programmable NPU-based datapath • 40G DWDM OTUk
for feature flexibility
• OTU3  40GE
• Hardware-based Dataplane OAM
• Policing/shaping on a UNI per logical
• Packet flows into fabric
connection and CoS

4x10G Card PKT XCIF+40G OCI


• XFP-based card for terminating 10G • XCIF+ OCI enables interface into
new fabric of tri-rate 40G OCI
• OTU2  10GE • OTU3  40GE
• 10GE • 40GE
• Packet flows into fabric • Packet flows into fabric
• Future plans for SFP+ 10GE card

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100G OTN Cards

XCIF+100G OCLD
• XCIF+OCLD enables interface into
new fabric of existing 100G line
• 100G DWDM OTU4
OTU4  ODU4, ODU3, ODU2,
ODU1, ODU0, ODUflex

10 x 10G XCIF+100G OCI


• XCIF card enables interworking to • XCIF+ OCI enables interface
fabric of existing 10x10G OCI card into new fabric of dual-rate
100G OCI
• OTN Mapping • 100G CFP
• 10GE, OC-192, FC800, FC1200 OTU4  ODU4, ODU3 , ODU2,
• 10G client/DWDM OTU-2 ODU1, ODU0, ODUflex
OTU2  ODU2, ODU1, ODU0, 100GE ODU-4
ODUflex

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