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Table of Contents
Document Distribution................................................................................................................5 I. Introduction........................................................................................................................6 II. Network Solution Description ............................................................................................7 2.1 Solution overview .......................................................................................................7 2.2 Product overview ........................................................................................................8 III. Network Design ...............................................................................................................12 3.1 General requirements...............................................................................................12 3.1.1 Network topology ..........................................................................................12 3.1.2 Traffic distribution .........................................................................................12 3.2 Network Design ........................................................................................................13 3.2.1 Node configuration principals .......................................................................14 3.2.2 Amplifier and DCM Types in the offer...........................................................14 3.2.3 Fiber parameters ..........................................................................................15 3.2.4 Design result of G.652 fibers (OSNR and Residual Dispersion) ..................16 3.2.5 Service Protection.........................................................................................24 3.2.6 Channel mapping plan..................................................................................24 IV. Site Specific Design ........................................................................................................27 4.1 VTN-C2 node ...........................................................................................................27 4.1.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................27 4.1.2 Room layout..................................................................................................27 4.1.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................27 4.1.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................31 4.1.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................36 4.2 VTN-MDH .................................................................................................................38 4.2.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................38 4.2.2 Room layout..................................................................................................38 4.2.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................38 4.2.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................39 4.2.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................40 4.3 VNP-MDH.................................................................................................................41 4.3.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................41 4.3.2 Room layout..................................................................................................42 4.3.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................42 4.3.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................44 4.3.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................45 4.4 BD-CGY & VMS .......................................................................................................45 4.4.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................45 4.4.2 Room layout..................................................................................................46 4.4.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................46 4.4.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................48 4.4.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................50 4.5 VMS-NPS .................................................................................................................50 4.5.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................50 4.5.2 Room layout..................................................................................................51 4.5.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................51 4.5.4 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................52 4.5.5 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................53 4.5.6 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................54 4.6 VNP-LQT-TL ............................................................................................................55 4.6.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................55

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4.6.2 Room layout..................................................................................................56 4.6.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................56 4.6.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................58 4.6.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................58 4.7 VDC-CHA .................................................................................................................59 4.7.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................59 4.7.2 Room layout..................................................................................................60 4.7.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................60 4.7.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................63 4.7.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................66 4.8 BD-DTH ....................................................................................................................66 4.8.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................66 4.8.2 Room layout..................................................................................................67 4.8.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................67 4.8.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................69 4.8.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................70 4.9 VDC-DTH .................................................................................................................71 4.9.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................71 4.9.2 Room layout..................................................................................................72 4.9.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................72 4.9.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................75 4.9.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................78 4.10 VMS-GBT .................................................................................................................80 4.10.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................80 4.10.2 Room layout..................................................................................................80 4.10.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................80 4.10.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................82 4.10.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................83 4.11 VTI-C2 ......................................................................................................................84 4.11.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................84 4.11.2 Room layout..................................................................................................85 4.11.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................85 4.11.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................85 4.11.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................86 4.12 VNP-57A-HTK ..........................................................................................................87 4.12.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................87 4.12.2 Room layout..................................................................................................87 4.12.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................87 4.12.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................88 4.12.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................89 4.13 BD-THANH TRI ........................................................................................................89 4.13.1 Traffic and equipment configuration .............................................................89 4.13.2 Room layout..................................................................................................90 4.13.3 Equipment layout ..........................................................................................90 4.13.4 Interface connectivity ....................................................................................90 4.13.5 Intra-node connection diagram .....................................................................91 V. Network Management System ........................................................................................92 5.1 NMS overview ..........................................................................................................92 5.2 DCN network solution...............................................................................................95 5.3 IP planning ...............................................................................................................96 5.4 OSI Addressing ........................................................................................................97 VI. Network Synchronization.................................................................................................98 6.1 Synchronization Design for DWDM layer .................................................................98 6.2 Synchronization Design for SDH layer .....................................................................98

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6.2.1 Synchronization distribution plan ................................................................100 6.2.2 Clock protection plan ..................................................................................102 References.............................................................................................................................104

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I.

Introduction

The purpose of this document is to provide a detailed design for VTNs Metro DWDM Network in Ha Noi. The material described in this document is primarily base on the System design document and site survey report. This document will provide overview Metro DWDM Network in Ha Noi, network topology, management network, traffic distribution, hardware configuration, as well as internal connections for all nodes. This document provides information for implementation, operation and management of the network. As with all design documents, it is an undesirable but necessary requirement that this document will be a working document subject to regular change control during the first few months of its conception before document stability can be achieved. The primary intended audiences are engineers who need be understood how the DWDM transmission, NG-SDH network and nodes are configured in order to deploy, operate and maintain the network.

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II. Network Solution Description


2.1 Solution overview
Alcatel-Lucent will present its latest technologies in this project in order to give VTN an outstanding solution for the new generation metro DWDM networks. The proposed network solution for VTNs Metro DWDM Metro Links in Ha Noi includes the modern and high quality reconfigurable OADM system, 40G technology and the new generation transport service switch aggregation platform together with a fully integrated endto-end Network Management System. This solution complies with VTNs requirements as future-proof optical transmission network. Alcatel-Lucent Wavelength Selective Switch R-OADM Technology Reconfigurable OADM have been introduced to the industry in the short time and is considered as an effective new technology, which will be deployed broadly in the futures transmission network to increase the service flexibility, network reliability and to reduce carriers operation cost in terms of the man power and the buffer stock. The major technology for this network application is the Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS) The WSS technology is used for realizing ROADM nodes with two or more optical directions (degree) and the need for a system that can deliver the same capacity as WDM, with the design and provisioning flexibility of SONET/SDH. As well as handling the immediate issues, the solution must ensure future flexibility in traffic forecasting. This technology, thanks to the full tenability of all the lambdas that across or are terminated in the node and the mux/demux filters, allows service providers to automatic reconfigure the add and drop capacity at a node remotely, reducing operating expenses by eliminating the time and complexity involved in manual reconfiguration. Above all, WSS allow the service provider to design an optical network once, and then never have to worry about it again, regardless of how the network grows. The ability to manage the WDM network like a SONET/SDH network, simply and efficiently, provides significant cost savings through simplified network provisioning, service provisioning, and overall network maintenance. This wavelength management that elevates WSS technology to the level of functionality demanded by todays service provider, who doesnt want to cope with the analog aspects of WDM transmission operator-based procedures for wavelength power adjustment, manual reconfiguration for wavelength add and drop, and pass-through and bandwidth stranding due to banded OADMs. Alcatel-Lucent 40G DWDM Technologies The sustained growth in traffic on inter-city routes with the new services of high-definition digital TV, high quality teleconferencing, data storage applications, core router interconnection application and so on, continues to drive the metropolitan operators toward ever-higher transport capacity at ever-lower cost per bit per second per kilometer. In todays markets, most key components for developing and delivering state-of-the-art 40 Gb/s products have been designed by Alcatel-Lucent teams. These unique products include:

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A 40 Gb/s forward error correcting (FEC) ASIC that grants full compatibility with the G.709 OTN standard. A broadly interoperable electrical mux/demux. Often referred to as a SerDes, for Serializer-deserializer, this component has to be used in any 40 Gb/s client interface or 40 Gb/s line interface. A unique concentration mapper ASIC (which can concentrate any 10 Gb/s client including 10Gb/s Ethernet LAN. A high performance lower cost 40G modulization technology DPSK to reach much longer distance comparing with the 40G other technologies. Alcatel-Lucent New Generation Universal Transport Service Switch Concept The industrys first transport service switch, Alcatel-Lucent 1850TSS, is the next step towards a converged transport network: a single transport aggregation platform that switches packets and circuits and transports any kind of service in any possible mix, enabling service providers to build future-proof transport networks capable of supporting any future traffic requirement. The Alcatel 1850 TSS builds on an open architecture with the Universal Switching concept that integrates data switching (Ethernet), TDM switching (SDH/SONET/PDH) and WDM switching, configurable in any mix for any transport need. This unique capability makes the Alcatel 1850 TSS the ideal building block for the ongoing transformation of transport networks, enabling service providers to flexibly split increasing traffic demands among any combination of carrier Ethernet switching, WDM and TDM transport technologies with a simple point and click. This ensures that service providers never run into scalability or technology issues, in whatever direction the traffic grows. Service providers no longer need to debate which transport technology is the most appropriate to deliver their current or future service mix. The Alcatel 1850 TSS offers all of them.

2.2 Product overview


Alcatel-Lucent DWDM Solution 1830PSS The Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) product family is a next generation Metro or Regional Tuneable ROADM platform which enables enhanced flexibility, performance and integration to give full automation of the photonic layer through the use of Zero Touch Photonics. The use of the 1830PSS transforms the transport network to enable true networking to simplify and accelerate operations.

The 1830PSS-32 is a dense and modular design which can be provisioned as Fixed OADM, Reconfigurable OADM or Tuneable ROADM and allows a Pay as You Grow strategy to deploy services in the most cost effective manner. The carrier class equipment offers full protection of key infrastructure as well a range of network protections to provide an optical networking device capable of delivering the most stringent of SLAs.

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The fully tuneable architecture of the ROADM units together with the universal transponders means that new services can be set up in minutes rather than hours, days or even weeks, as they do now with traditional methods of transport. A compact range of universal multi-service cards and muxponders allow any new service requirement to use one of only a few types of card which means that spare holdings are drastically reduced. Automation of the whole DWDM network layer is possible though the use of the Wavelength Tracker (WT). The WT is a key tool in the automation process, delivering unrivalled OAM functionality and enabling the NMS operator to see the real time power levels of each wavelength at every key point within the network. This information is key to rapid fault discovery as well for monitoring by the other tools that enable Zero Touch Photonics to continually ensure that the whole network is operating at its optimum level. The WT is also an enabler of the use of alien wavelengths which are monitored in the same manner as a native channel, so that even lambdas originating in another network element outside of the WDM layer can be managed. Alcatel-Lucent Transport Service Switch 1850TSS320 The 1850 TSS-320 equipment belongs to the Alcatel-Lucent New Transport Service Switch family with the Universal Matrix Switching concept. The whole UNIVERSAL MATRIX capacity can be freely partitioned between TDM and packet traffic (from 100% TDM and 0% packets to 0% TDM and 100% packets) with "slot" granularity. This is possibly thanks to the following key architectural concepts: Payload matrix or matrices are not performing traffic processing but just cross connection Traffic processing inside a layer is performed on Port Cards specific to that layer and directly connected to the portion of the UNIVERSAL MATRIX belonging to the layer Optional Packet Cards or Plug-In Modules are used to interconnect different layers (matrices) either integrated or external to the UNIVERSAL MATRIX: in these cards are put the termination and adaptation functions required by a layered approach. In this way the signal processing associated to different network layers is distributed among different boards; therefore the system cost and configuration can smoothly scale according to the traffic mix and network layers actually needed being The major system complexity left in port cards (working inside a layer) and adapter cards or modules (working between different layers) The system capacity directly proportional to the port cards and adapter cards actually equipped The overall matrix capacity shared among different layers and the amount of bandwidth per layer dynamically changed on "slot" basis 1850 TSS-320 node Main characteristics are: 320G Electrical "payload agnostic" matrix device able to switch SDH HO VCs, LO VCs, and packets

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16 traffic slots to house the line cards with 20Gbps back-panel throughput on each Each slot can be seen as a couple of half-slot with 10Gbps back-panel throughput, so that the 1850TSS-320 can be considered as a 32 Half-Slots box of 320Gbps total capacity Multi-Service integration (SDH/Sonet, Data and CWDM) SDH/Sonet ports performing the payload processing functions; optical access on the front face of the port cards, electrical accesses provided on a dedicated access panel; SDH/SONET ports type: STM-64/OC-192 STM-16/OC-48 STM-4/OC-12 or STM-1/OC-3

CWDM is provided Data processing and switching split among dedicated ports (carrying also Ethernet accesses) with L2 termination, packet classification, buffering, encapsulation and scheduling and the centralized matrix, respectively; Data ports type: Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet 10 Gigabit Ethernet

EPS protection is foreseen for common parts (i.e. Controllers and Matrices) and for some specific I/O ports (i.e. SDH, Data) to meet levels of reliability required for carrier class deployments In addition, 1850 TSS-320 is a fully redundant box composed by: 1+1 Protected Power Supply 1+1 Protected FANs 1+1 Protected Controller 1+1 Protected Universal Switching Matrix

OMSN (Optical Multiservice Node) 1662SMC Alcatel-Lucents OMSN provide world-class, next-generation SDH functionality and capacity through aggregation of broadband multi-protocol traffic patterns. Designed for both metro and core applications, the OMSN product family offers telecom carriers and service providers a powerful solution for building intelligent optical networks and achieving the optimal balance between new competitive service offerings and traditional revenue-generating services. As a member of the OMSN family, the 1662SMC is a compact multiservice provisioning platform at 2.5 that builds next-generation SDH metro transport networks. The 1662SMC provides a single-shelf solution that integrates high-class transport functions- SDH cross connect and CWDM add / drop functionality together with carrier class Layer 2 packet / cell switching functions Ethernet, MPLS, and ATM to support new broadband services such as triple play and video distribution, Ethernet virtual private network (VPN), and 3G mobile aggregation services. In this proposal, 1662SMC is adopted as the drop shelf of TSS-320/160 for E3 / D3 interfaces.

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Alcatel-Lucent Integrated NMS Solution 1350OMS The suggested management system for this tender is Alcatel-Lucents new generation 1350OMS management system. The 1350OMS is the converged network management system that manages a unified network management system for all the Alcatel-Lucent optical platforms. It is composed by different components (SW building blocks) providing different Network Management applications in an integrated and flexible way. 1350OMS architecture is shown in the below figure:

Open I nterfaces
Service Management and GUI

SDH SONET WDM EML


1350 OMS architecture

PKT

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III. Network Design


3.1 General requirements
3.1.1 Network topology
All sites of VTN Ha Noi Metro link 600G are located in Ha Noi city. Distance between interconnected sites are within the range of 20km. Sites are connected together to build a ring. DWDM 40G traffics are protected wherever a fiber is broken.

Figure 3.1.1 The VTN Ha Noi Metro Link 600G topology

3.1.2 Traffic distribution


The 600G DWDM Metro Ring provide all 10G, GE, STM64, STM16, STM4, STM-1, and E3/DS3 interfaces. All type of traffic as data, voice, IP shall be grooming to SDH frame or distribution on sites by DWDM 40GBit/s link. Traffic loading and distribution to each site of VTN Ha Noi Metro Link presented in the diagram below:

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Figure 3.1.2 The Traffic distribution 600G Metro Link.

3.2 Network Design


The network configuration of DWDM Ha Noi metro network consists of the 1830PSS DWDM system with WSS ROADM enabled from day 1 and 1850TSS320/160 as the aggregation shelf for STM-16/4/1, GE and E3 (E3 on 1662SMC drop shelf) as showing with the diagram below:

Figure 3.2 Network Diagram The network will provide the 40Gbps channels for the initial traffic implementation in day 1.

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3.2.1 Node configuration principals


The stations are implemented with the architecture: Required Booster (with the corresponding DCM module) on the DWDM line according to per power budget design; The Mux/Demux for the add/drop channels; The 40G TMUX(4x10G) tunable transponder cards for local STM-64/10GbE service and STM-64/10GE trunk of the 1850TSS320/160 The multi-service aggregation system (1850TSS320/160) is offered collocated with the 1830PSS with: Full redundant matrix, clock and power cards; STM-64/10GE interface card for to serve the STM-16/4/1, GbE traffic and the E3 (from the 1626SMC drop shelf). System is linked with the 1830PSS on the STM-64/10GE level through the 40G TMUX(4x10G). The node configuration with the 1830PSS and the 1850TSS320 on the stations is depicted with the following diagrams:

Figure 3.2.1 Node configuration with 1830TSS and 1850PSS

3.2.2 Amplifier and DCM Types in the offer


The supported amplifier types on 1830PSS are: ALPHG: Low Power EDFA, 9 to 29 dB Gain, 17 dBm total output power, with two stages to insert the DCM module in the middle; AHPHG: High Power EDFA, 13 to 33 dB Gain, 20 dBm total output power, with two stages to insert the DCM module in the middle; The supported DCM modules on 1830PSS are:

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Low-Loss DCM Module Types DCM3 DCM5 DCM10 DCM15 DCM20 DCM25 DCM30 DCM40 DCM50 DCM60 DCM70 DCM80 DCM90 DCM100 DCM120

Norminal CD Compensation 50 ps/nm 84 ps/nm 167 ps/nm 251 ps/nm 334 ps/nm 418 ps/nm 501 ps/nm 668 ps/nm 835 ps/nm 1002 ps/nm 1169 ps/nm 1336 ps/nm 1503 ps/nm 1670 ps/nm 2004 ps/nm

Insertion Loss 2.2 2.4 2.7 3.1 3.4 3.7 4.1 4.8 5.5 6.1 6.8 7.5 8.2 8.9 10.2

3.2.3 Fiber parameters


The network design clarified in the following sections is based on the G.652 fiber as the main solution or the G.655 fiber as the option solution. The applied fiber parameters of both fiber types are listed below as VTNs specification: G.652s parameters: Fibre Loss (including Splice Loss): Connector Loss: Chromatic Dispersion Coefficient: Characteristics of G.652 fibers 0.25dB/km at 1550nm 0.5dB smaller than 18ps/nm.km

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3.2.4 Design result of G.652 fibers (OSNR and Residual Dispersion)


The table below describes design result extracted from Alcatel-Lucent dimensioning tool for OSNR and Residual Dispersion.

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OSNR and residual dispersion


Path Link Valid Optical Protection Site Node Delivered OSNR (dB) Residual Dispersion (ps/nm) 1546nm
166.7 0 500.1

Termination
1 2 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 1 2 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 Destination Diverse Routed VDC_CHA VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 Yes Yes Destination Source Destination Source Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Diverse Routed VMS_GBT VDC_DTH VDC_CHA VDC_DTH VMS_GBT-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 Yes Yes Source Destination Source Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Diverse Routed VTN_C2 VMS_GBT VTN_C2 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VMS_GBT-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1

Nom.
31.43 31.43 21.89

Min.
31.41 31.41 21.87

21.89 28.42 28.42 22.4

21.87 28.4 28.4 22.38

333.4 0 0 500.1

22.4

22.38

500.1

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Path Link Valid Optical Protection Site Node Delivered OSNR (dB) Residual Dispersion (ps/nm) 1546nm
0 166.7 166.7 333.4 166.7 166.7 333.4

Termination
1 2 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 1 2 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 1 1 2 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 Yes Yes Yes Destination Source Destination Source Destination Source Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Diverse Routed VDC_CHA VDC_CHA VDC_DTH VTN_C2 VDC_DTH VTN_C2 VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Destination Source Diverse Routed Unprotected VDC_DTH CGY_VMS VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 CGY_VMS-1-ON-1 Yes Yes Destination Source Destination Source Dual Homed Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Diverse Routed VDC_DTH VTN_C2 VDC_DTH VTN_C2 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Yes Source Destination Source Diverse Routed Dual Homed Diverse Routed VTN_MDH CGY_VMS VTN_MDH VTN_MDH-1-ON-1 CGY_VMS-1-ON-1 VTN_MDH-1-ON-1

Nom.
28.42 28.42 26.66 26.66 28.42 28.42 22.4

Min.
28.4 28.4 26.64 26.64 28.4 28.4 22.38

22.4 26.66 26.66 28.42 28.42 28.42 28.42 22.4

22.38 26.64 26.64 28.4 28.4 28.4 28.4 22.38

333.4 166.7 166.7 0 0 166.7 166.7 333.4

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Path Link Valid Optical Protection Site Node Delivered OSNR (dB) Residual Dispersion (ps/nm) 1546nm
333.4 333.4 166.7 0 333.4

Termination
2 1 2 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 1 1 1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 2 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 Destination Diverse Routed VDC_CHA VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 Yes Destination Source Diverse Routed Diverse Routed VDC_CHA VTN_C2 VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Yes Yes Destination Source Destination Source Destination Source Dual Homed Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Diverse Routed BD-DTH VMS_GBT VDC_DTH VDC_DTH BD-DTH VTN_C2 BD-DTH-1-ON-1 VMS_GBT-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 BD-DTH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Yes Yes Source Destination Source Destination Source Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Dual Homed Diverse Routed VTN_C2 VDC_DTH VTN_C2 VMS_GBT VTN_C2 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VMS_GBT-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1

Nom.
22.4 22.4 31.43 31.43 22.98

Min.
22.38 22.38 31.41 31.41 22.96

22.98 31.43 31.43 31.43 31.43 25.41

22.96 31.41 31.41 31.41 31.41 25.39

333.4 0 166.7 0 0 166.7

25.41 23.65

25.39 23.63

166.7 333.4

23.65

23.63

333.4

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Path Link Valid Optical Protection Site Node Delivered OSNR (dB) Residual Dispersion (ps/nm) 1546nm
166.7

Termination
1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 2 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 Destination Diverse Routed VTN_MDH VTN_MDH-1-ON-1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Destination Source Destination Source Destination Source Destination Source Destination Source Destination Source Destination Source Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Dual Homed Diverse Routed Dual Homed Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Diverse Routed VDC_CHA VTN_C2 VMS_GBT VTN_C2 VNP_MDH VMS_GBT VDC_DTH VDC_DTH VDC_CHA VDC_CHA VMS_NPS VMS_NPS VNP_MDH VDC_DTH VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VMS_GBT-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VNP_MDH-1-ON-1 VMS_GBT-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 VMS_NPS-1-ON-1 VMS_NPS-1-ON-1 VNP_MDH-1-ON-1 VDC_DTH-1-ON-1 Yes Destination Source Diverse Routed Diverse Routed VDC_CHA VTN_C2 VDC_CHA-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Source Diverse Routed VTN_C2 VTN_C2-1-ON-1

Nom.
25.41

Min.
25.39

25.41 23.65

25.39 23.63

166.7 333.4

23.65 31.43 31.43 28.42 28.42 31.43 31.43 28.42 28.42 28.42 28.42 28.42 28.42 26.66 26.66

23.63 31.41 31.41 28.4 28.4 31.41 31.41 28.4 28.4 28.4 28.4 28.4 28.4 26.64 26.64

333.4 166.7 0 166.7 166.7 0 166.7 0 0 166.7 166.7 0 0 333.4 166.7

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Path Link Valid Optical Protection Site Node Delivered OSNR (dB) Residual Dispersion (ps/nm) 1546nm
333.4

Termination
2 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 1 2 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 2 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 Destination Dual Homed VNP_LQT VNP_LQT-1-ON-1 Yes Destination Source Dual Homed Diverse Routed VMS_NPS VTN_C2 VMS_NPS-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Destination Source Unprotected Diverse Routed VTN_MDH VTN_C2 VTN_MDH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Destination Source Dual Homed Unprotected BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH-1-ON-1 BD-DTH-1-ON-1 Yes Yes Destination Source Destination Source Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Dual Homed Diverse Routed VTN_MDH VTN_C2 VTN_MDH VTN_C2 VTN_MDH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VTN_MDH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Source Diverse Routed VDC_DTH VDC_DTH-1-ON-1

Nom.
22.98

Min.
22.96

22.98 31.43 31.43 26.66 26.66 23.65

22.96 31.41 31.41 26.64 26.64 23.63

166.7 166.7 0 166.7 166.7 333.4

23.65 25.41

23.63 25.39

166.7 166.7

25.41 24.44

25.39 24.42

166.7 333.4

24.44

24.42

166.7

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Path Link Valid Optical Protection Site Node Delivered OSNR (dB) Residual Dispersion (ps/nm) 1546nm
166.7 166.7 333.4

Termination
1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 2 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 1 2 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 1 VTN_C2-1-VTN_MDH-1 Yes Destination Source Destination Dual Homed Diverse Routed Diverse Routed CGY_VMS VTN_C2 VTN_MDH CGY_VMS-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VTN_MDH-1-ON-1 Yes Yes Destination Source Destination Source Diverse Routed Diverse Routed Dual Homed Diverse Routed CGY_VMS VTN_C2 VNP_MDH VTN_C2 CGY_VMS-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 VNP_MDH-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Destination Source Diverse Routed Diverse Routed CGY_VMS VTN_C2 CGY_VMS-1-ON-1 VTN_C2-1-ON-1 Yes Source Diverse Routed VTN_C2 VTN_C2-1-ON-1

Nom.
26.66 26.66 22.98

Min.
26.64 26.64 22.96

22.98 28.42 28.42 22.98

22.96 28.4 28.4 22.96

333.4 166.7 166.7 333.4

22.98 31.43 31.43

22.96 31.41 31.41

333.4 166.7 0

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Path Link Valid Optical Protection Site Node Delivered OSNR (dB) Residual Dispersion (ps/nm) 1546nm
500.1

Termination
2 VTN_C2-1-VMS_GBT-1 VDC_DTH-1-VMS_GBT-1 BD-DTH-1-VDC_DTH-1 VDC_CHA-1-BD-DTH-1 VNP_LQT-1-VDC_CHA-1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 CGY_VMS-1-VMS_NPS-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 VTN_MDH-1-VNP_MDH-1 1 1 VMS_NPS-1-VNP_LQT-1 VNP_MDH-1-CGY_VMS-1 Yes Yes Destination Source Destination Source Destination Diverse Routed Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected Unprotected VTN_MDH VNP_LQT VMS_NPS CGY_VMS VNP_MDH VTN_MDH-1-ON-1 VNP_LQT-1-ON-1 VMS_NPS-1-ON-1 CGY_VMS-1-ON-1 VNP_MDH-1-ON-1 Yes Source Diverse Routed VTN_C2 VTN_C2-1-ON-1

Nom.
21.89

Min.
21.87

21.89 31.43 31.43 31.43 31.43

21.87 31.41 31.41 31.41 31.41

333.4 0 166.7 0 0

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3.2.5 Service Protection


Respecting to VTNs requirement in the specification documentation and the clarification paper about the service protection, the following protecting schemes are proposed: 1+1 interface is equipped for STM-64, 10GbE, STM-16, STM-4/1; 1+N interface is equipped for E3/D3; Working lambda and protection lambda along the different direction are allocated for each traffic channel as the channeling plan in the previous section; The protection switch will be operated on the connected client equipment

3.2.6 Channel mapping plan


The 600G DWDM Metro Ring required all types of traffic interface including of STM 64, 10 GBE, GE, STM-16, STM-4, STM-1, E3/DS3. The DWDM layer uses the 40GBit/s per wavelength technology, which means all traffic shall be grooming to 40GBit/s before push to DWDM system. For SDH layer now support for grooming up o STM-64, so VTN Ha Noi Metro link traffic are groomed by two stages: For E3/DS3 interface: this traffic shall be groomed to STM 16 aggregation. All traffic from STM-1, STM-4 and STM-16 shall be groomed to STM-64 by SDH equipment by the principle: 4xSTM-16, 2xSTM 16 and 32xSTM-1 Channel mapping on DWDM Metro Link is presented below.

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Network Design Figure 3.2.6 DWDM Channel planning of Ha Noi Metro Ring The 1830 PSS system, a 40G TMUX(4x10G) tunable transponder card for local STM64/10GbE service and STM-64/10GE trunk of the 1850TSS320/160. This MUX (4x10G) tunable transponder card shall map a 40 Gbit/s channel to a lambda on the DWDM layer. Channels shall be mapped to TMUX card on all nodes as per table 3.1.
Channel Site

Rack
3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2

Shelf

Slot

Channel

Valid

Site

Rack
2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1

Shelf

Slot

CH-1

VTN_C2 VTN_C2 VMS_GBT VMS_GBT

6 6 1 2 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 3

6 9 15 3 6 9 3 6 15 12 9 12 15 3 15 6 15 12 12 9 9 3 15 3 15 15 12 6 9 12 9 12 9 9 6 6

CH-9

Yes Yes

VTN_C2 VTN_C2 VMS_GBT

4 4 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 5 2 2 1 1 5 5 2 2 5 5 2 2

15 12 9 6 6 9 6 3 12 9 6 9 15 12 15 12 9 6 9 6 15 12 3 15 15 12 15 12 12 9 15 12 6 3 15 12

Yes

VMS_GBT VNP_MDH VNP_MDH VDC_DTH

CH-2

VDC_DTH VDC_DTH VDC_CHA

CH-3

VDC_CHA VDC_CHA VDC_CHA VTN_MDH VTN_MDH CGY_VMS CGY_VMS VDC_DTH VDC_DTH

Yes

VDC_DTH VDC_CHA

Yes

VDC_CHA VMS_NPS

Yes CH-10 Yes Yes

VMS_NPS VDC_DTH VDC_DTH VTN_MDH VTN_MDH

CH-4

VTN_C2 VTN_C2 VDC_DTH VDC_DTH

CH-11

Yes Yes

VTN_C2 VTN_C2 VTN_MDH VTN_MDH BD-DTH

CH-5

VTN_C2 VDC_DTH VDC_DTH

Yes CH-12 Yes Yes

BD-DTH VTN_C2 VTN_C2 VMS_NPS VMS_NPS VNP_LQT

CH-6

VTN_C2 VTN_C2 VMS_GBT VMS_GBT BD-DTH BD-DTH VDC_DTH VDC_DTH

Yes CH-13 Yes Yes

VNP_LQT VTN_C2 VTN_C2 CGY_VMS CGY_VMS

CH-7

VTN_C2 VTN_C2 VDC_CHA VDC_CHA

CH-14

Yes Yes

VTN_C2 VTN_C2 VNP_MDH VNP_MDH

CH-8

VTN_C2

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VTN_C2 VDC_CHA VDC_CHA 2 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 15 CH-15 Yes Yes Yes CGY_VMS CGY_VMS VTN_C2 VTN_C2 VTN_MDH VTN_MDH 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 6 6 2 1 9 6 15 12 3 15

Table 3.2.6 DWDM channel mapping

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IV. Site Specific Design


In the system 600G DWDM Metro Ring, a node is identified by a system ID. All interfaces on a node are addressed as physical address on equipment. The interfaces address is system ID, Rack ID, Shelf ID, Slot ID, and Port ID. Base on the system design and site survey reports. All physical aspects on all sites are implemented. The floor equipment layout shows the location of all items of equipment to be installed. Pictorial representation of new equipment rack layouts showing all main items and panels of equipment. Cabling drawings for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables. Allocation of cables on ODF and DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points.

4.1 VTN-C2 node


4.1.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VTN-C2 node:
Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 24 1830PSS 4x10G Mux 24 50 48 98 42 42 7 12 19 65 65 8 8 412 412 3 3 28 28 STM-64 STM-64 STM-16 /10GE /10GE 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

Table 4.1.1 List of interfaces for VTN-C2

4.1.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VTN-C2 is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.1.3 Equipment layout


VTN-C2 node has six 1830 PSS shelves and six 1850 TSS shelves and two 1662 SMC shelves, they are implemented on eight racks. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in figure below.

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Figure 4.1.1 Equipment layout 1830PSS - VTN-C2

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Figure 4.1.2 Equipment layout 1850TSS - VTN-C2

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Figure 4.1.3 Equipment layout 1662 SMC - VTN-C2

4.1.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of VTN-C2 node is detailed in the table below.

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Input port Site name VTNC2 Output port Slotcard type 5(F) 2(F) Port 1 1 Port Type DWDM DWDM

System VTNC2 VTNC2

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

Slot 2(F) 5(F)

Port 1 1

System VNPCGY VTNMDH

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

ODF Port

Note

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

3 3 3 3

6 6 6 6

6 9 6 9

1 1 3 3

10G 10G STM64 STM64

1 2 3 4

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

15 12 15 12 15 12 15 12

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2

9 6 9 6

1 1 2 2

13 14 15 16

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

2 2 2 2

3 3 3 3

6 3 6 3

1 1 2 2

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

3 3 3 3

4 4 4 4

9 6 9 6

1 1 2 2

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

3 3 3

4 5 4

3 15 3

2 2 3

10G 10G STM64

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3 STM64

VTN-C2

15

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

3 3 3 3

5 5 5 5

22 9 22 9

1 1 3 3

10G 10G STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 10G 10G 10G 10G

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

15 12 15 12 15 12 15 12

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

3 3 3

6 6 6

6 9 6

2 2 4

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4 4

1 1 1

6 7 2

1 1 1 1

10G 10G STM64 STM64 STM64

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

VTN-C2

21

VTN-C2

PROTECTED

VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2

1 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 9 6 4 3 3 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 4 4 4 1 2 2 22 6 7 1 1

STM64 10G 10G

PROTECTING

PROTECTED PROTECTING

VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2

1 2 1 2

2 3 2 3

3 15 3 15

4 4 1 1

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4 4 4

2 2 2 2

2 21 3 22

1 1 1 1

STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2

2 2 2 2

3 3 3 3

6 3 6 3

3 3 4 4

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4 5 5

2 2 3 3

4 23 2 21

1 1 1 1

STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

3 3

4 4

9 6

3 3

VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4

1 1

4 23

1 1

PROTECTED PROTECTING

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VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC3 VTNC2 VTNC3 VTNC2 VTNC3 VTNC2 VTNC3

3 3 3 3

4 5 4 5

3 15 3 15

1 1 4 4

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

5 5 5 5

3 3 4 4

4 23 3 22

1 1 1 1

STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

3 3 3 3

5 5 5 5

22 9 22 9

2 2 4 4

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4 5 5

3 3 4 4

6 7 2 21

1 1 1 1

10G 10G STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6

3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6

3 22 4 23 2 21 19 36

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

15 12 15 12 15 12 15 12

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5

6 7 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C3 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

1 2 3 4 5 5 5 5

8 8 8 8 13 14 14 15

110 110 110 1-8 1-5 610 110 1-5

GE GE GE GE GE GE GE GE

10*GE 10*GE 10*GE 10*GE 10*GE 10*GE 10*GE 10*GE

VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2

7 7 7 7

1 2 3 1

6 6 6 15

1 VTN-C2 1 VTN-C2 1 VTN-C2 1 VTN-C2 4 2 24 4 2 5 4 2 5 4 2 5

1 2 3 1

STM16 STM16 STM16 STM16

Connection between SDH and TSS

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VTNC2 VTNC2 7 2 7 3 15 15 1 1 2 3 STM16 STM16

VTN-C3 VTN-C4

4 4

2 2

24 24

VTNC2

VTN-C5

24

STM16 STM16 STM16 STM16 STM16 STM16 STM16 STM16 STM16

1*STM-16

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4 4 4

1 1 1 1

5 24 5 24

1-2 1-2 3-4 3-4

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

VTN-C2 VTN-C2

5 5

4 4

5 24

1-4 1-4

PROTECTED PROTECTING

4*STM-16 4*STM-16

VTN-C2 VTN-C2

5 5

3 3

5 24

1-4 1-4

PROTECTED PROTECTING

4*STM-16 4*STM-16

VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4

1 1

12 29

1-4 1-4

STM-4 STM-4

PROTECTED PROTECTING

4*STM-4 4*STM-4

VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4

2 2

12 29

1-4 1-4

STM-4 STM-4

PROTECTED PROTECTING

4*STM-4 4*STM-4

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4 4 4 4 4 4

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4 4 4 4

1 1 1 1 1

12 29 30 31 32

5-8 5-8 1-8 1-8 1-8

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1

8*STM-1 8*STM-1 16*STM-1

VTN-C2 VTN-C2

4 4

2 2

13 14

1-8 1-8

STM-1 STM-1

18*STM-1

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

5 5 5 5 5 5 5

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

9 12 13 14 15 16 17

1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1

64*STM-1

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VTN-C2 5 3 18 1-8 STM-1

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

5 5 5 5

3 3 3 3

19 28 29 30

1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 8*STM-1(E1) 24*STM-1

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

5 5 5 5 5

3 3 3 3 3

31 32 33 34 35

1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-2

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 34*STM-1

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 64*STM-1

5 5 5 5 5 5

5 5 5 5 5 5

16 17 18 33 34 35

1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-4

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 44*STM-1

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2 VTNC2

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

15 16 17 18 32 33 34 35

1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 64*STM-1

1 1 1 3

2 2 2 4

3 3 3 9

2 3 4 4

VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2

2 2 2 3

3 3 3 4

15 15 15 6

2 3 4 4 LOOPBACK

4.1.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VTN-C2 node:

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Figure 4.1.5 Connection diagram for VTN-C2

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4.2 VTN-MDH
4.2.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VTN-MDH node:
Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 8 1830PSS 4x10G Mux 8 16 16 32 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

STM-64 STM-64 STM-16 /10GE /10GE

Table 4.2.1 List of interfaces for VTN-MDH

4.2.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VTN-MDH is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.2.3 Equipment layout


VTN-MDH node has two 1830 PSS shelves on one rack. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in the figures below.

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Figure 4.2.3 Equipment layout 1830PSS VTN-MDH

4.2.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of VTN-MDH node is detailed in the table below.
Site Input port Output port Port ODF Note

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name System VTNMDH VTNMDH Rack 1 1 Shelf 1 1 Slot 2(F) 5(F) Port 1 1 System VTN-C2 VNP-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTNMDH VTNMDH VTNMDH VTNMDH 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 9 12 9 6 4 4 4 4 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTNMDH VTNMDH VTNMDH VTNMDH VTNMDH VTNMDH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 2 3 1 2 3 VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH Rack 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Shelf 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Type Port 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 1 3 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 1-4 1-4 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1 2 3 1 2 3 Loopback Port

Slotcard type 5(F) 2(F) 15 12 15 12 15 12 15 12 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 2 21 3 22 4 23 5 6 7 8 24 25 26 27 12 12 12 6 6 6

VTNMDH

DWDM DWDM STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 10G 10G 10G 10G STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-16 STM-16 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 64 * STM-1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

Table 4.2.4 Interface connectivity for VTN-MDH node

4.2.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VTN-MDH node:

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Figure 4.2.5 Connection diagram for VTN-MDH node

4.3 VNP-MDH
4.3.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VNP-MDH node:

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Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total

1830PSS 4x10G Mux 4 8 4 8 6 STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16

1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1

1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

6 6 6

96 96

Table 4.3.1 List of interfaces for VNP-MDH

4.3.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VNP-MDH is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.3.3 Equipment layout


VNP-MDH node has two 1830 PSS shelf and a 1850 TSS shelf, they are implemented on two racks. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in the figure below.

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Figure 4.3.3.1 Equipment layout 1830PSS VNP-MDH

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Figure 4.3.3.2 Equipment layout 1850 TSS VNP-MDH

4.3.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of VMS-HBT node is detailed in the table below.
Input port Site name System VMS - HBT VMS-HBT VMS-HBT VMS-HBT VMS-HBT Rack 1 1 1 1 Shelf 1 1 1 1 Slot 4-5 (F) 8-9 (F) 11-13 (F) 14-16 (F) Port 1 1 1 4 System VTN-137P VDC-HBT VMS-HBT VMS-HBT VMS-HBT VMS-HBT VMS-HBT VMS-HBT VMS-HBT Rack 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Shelf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Slot-card type 4-5 (F) 2-3 (F) 18 (H) 17 (H) 16 (H) 16 (H) 15 (H) 14 (H) 13 (H) Port 1 1 1 1 1 2 1-8 1-8 1-8 DWDM DWDM 10G 10 G STM-16 STM-16 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 1 2 Internal link Internal link 3 02*STM-16 4 5-12 13-20 21-28 28*STM-1 Protected Protecting Output port Port Type ODF Port Note

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Input port Site name System Rack Shelf Slot Port System VMS-HBT Rack 2 Shelf 1 Slot-card type 13 (H) Port 1-4 STM-1 29-31 Loop back for VTN 137P-VTN C30 Output port Port Type ODF Port Note

VMS-HBT

16 (H)

VMS-HBT

16 (H)

STM-16

Internal link

Table 4.3.4 Interface connectivity for VMS-HBT node

4.3.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VNP-MDH node:

Figure 4.3.5 Connection diagram for VNP-MDH node

4.4 BD-CGY & VMS


4.4.1 Traffic and equipment configuration

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Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 6 1830PSS 4x10G Mux 6 18 6 24 12 12 22 22 10 10 80 80 STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

Table 4.4.1 List of interfaces for BD-CDY & VMS

4.4.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VDC-HBT is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.4.3 Equipment layout


BD-CDY & VMS node has two 1830 PSS shelves, two 1850 TSS shelves, they are implemented on two racks. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in the figures below.

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Figure 4.4.3.1 Equipment layout 1830PSS BD-CGY-VMS

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Figure 4.4.3.2 Equipment layout 1850TSS BD-CGY-VMS

4.4.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of BD-CDY & VMS node is detailed in the table below.

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Input port Output port Slotcard type 5(F) 2(F) 3 15 15 12 15 12 2 21 19 20 3 22 4 23 5 24 6 25 7 26 8 27 9 28 12 13 14 15 16 17 29 30 31 32 33 21 15 15 6 Port Type DWDM DWDM 10G 10G 10G 10G STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 10G 10G STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 1G 4 STM-1 (E1) 10 * 1G Loopback at OT 40G 64 STM-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING 16 STM-1

Site name CGY&VMS

System CGY&VMS CGY&VMS

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

Slot 2(F) 5(F)

Port 1 1

System VNP-MDH VMS-NPS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS

Rack 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

Shelf 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2

Port 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-3 1-3 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-4 110 1 4 4

ODF Port

Note

CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

3 15 15 12 15 12 9 6 9 6 9 6

3 3 2 2 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3

CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS

CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS

1 1 1

2 2 2

3 3 9

1 4 4

CGY&VMS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS

Table 4.4.4 Interface connectivity for BD-CGY & VMS node

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4.4.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within BD-CGY-VMS node:

Figure 4.4.5 Connection diagram for BD-CGY-VMS node

4.5 VMS-NPS
4.5.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VMS-NPS node:

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Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total

1830PSS 4x10G Mux 4 12 4 4 16 4 4 STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16

1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1

1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

5 5

30 30

Table 4.5.1 List of interfaces for VMS-NPS

4.5.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VMS-NPS is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.5.3 Equipment layout VMS-NPS node has two 1830 PSS shelves, one 1850 TSS shelf, they are implemented on two racks. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in the figures below.

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4.5.4 Equipment layout

Figure 4.5.4.1 Equipment layout 1830PSS VMS-NPS

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Figure 4.5.4.2 Equipment layout 1850 TSS VMS-NPS

4.5.5 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of VMS-NPS node is detailed in the table below.
Input port Site name VMSNPS Output port Slotcard type 5 2 Port Type DWDM DWDM

System VMSNPS

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

Slot 2 5

Port 1 1

System VMSCGY VNP-LQT VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

Port 1 1

ODF Port

Note

1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2

15-17 12-14 15-17 12-14

2 2 3 3

10G 10G STM-64 STM-64

1 2 3 4

Protected Protecting Protected Protecting

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VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS 1517 1214 VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link

1 1

2 2

4 4

2 2

1 1

2 21

1 1

STM-64 STM-64

Protected Protecting

1 1

2 2

6 9

4 4

2 2

1 1

12 13

1 1

10G 10G

Protected Protecting

2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2

14 2 3 4 22 23 12-14 9 9 9

1-5 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1 1 2 3

1GE STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1

1*GE

30 STM-1 4STM1(1E)

VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS VMSNPS

1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2

1517 6 6 6

1 1 2 3

Loopback

Table 4.5.5 Interface connectivity for VMS-NPS node

4.5.6 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VMS-NPS node:

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Figure 4.5.6 Connection diagram for VMS-NPS node

4.6 VNP-LQT-TL
4.6.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VNP-LQT-TL node:
Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 2 10 2 1830PSS 4x10G Mux 2 10 2 24 24 STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

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4.6.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VNP-LQT-TL is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.6.3 Equipment layout


VNP-LQT-TL node has one 1830 PSS shelves and a 1850 TSS shelf, they are implemented on two racks. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in the figure below.

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Figure 4.6.3.1 Equipment layout 1830PSS VNP-LQT-TL

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Figure 4.6.2 Equipment layout 1850 TSS VNP-LQT-TL

4.6.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of VNP-LQT-TL node is detailed in the table below.
Input port Site name VNPLQT Output port Slotcard type 5(F) 2(F) 19(H) 36(H) 18 (F) 17(F) 35(F) 34(F) 12-14 12-14 12-14 Port Type DWDM DWDM STM-64 STM-64 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 Loopback 8 STM-1 (E1) 24 STM-1 Internal link Internal link Protected Protecting ODF Port

System VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT

Rack 1 1 1 1

Shelf 1 1 1 1

Slot 2(F) 5(F) 1517(F) 1214(F)

Port 1 1 1 1

VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT

1 1 1

1 1 1

15-17 15-17 15-17

2 3 4

System VMSNPS VDCCHA VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT VNPLQT

Rack 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

Shelf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Port 1 1 1 1 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 2 3 4

Note

Table 4.6.4 Interface connectivity for VNP-LQT-TL node

4.6.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VNP-LQT-TL node:

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Figure 4.6.5 Connection diagram for VNP-LQT node

4.7 VDC-CHA
4.7.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VDC-CHA node:

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Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total

1830PSS 4x10G Mux 10 18 22 10 40 16 12 4 14 18 STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16

1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1

1662SMC STM-16 4 E3/D3

15 15

16 16

96 96 4

24 24

Table 4.7.1 List of interfaces for VDC-CHA

4.7.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VDC-CHA is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.7.3 Equipment layout


VDC-CHA node has three 1830 PSS shelves and two 1850 TSS shelves and two 1662 SMC shelves, they are implemented on four racks. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in the figure below.

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Figure 4.7.3.1 Equipment layout 1830PSS VDC-CHA

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Figure 4.7.3.2 Equipment layout 1850 TSS VDC-CHA

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Figure 4.7.3.4 Equipment layout 1662 SMC VDC-CHA

4.7.4 Interface connectivity

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Input port Output port Slotcard type 5(F) 2(F) 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 15 12 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 6 3 15 3 15 2 21 3 22 4 23 5 24 2 3 4 5 6 15 Note Port 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 Port Type DWDM DWDM STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 10G 10G 10G 10G STM-16 STM-16 Internal Link Internal Link 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING CH2 PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED CH3 PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING CH7 PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING CH8 PROTECTED PROTECTING ODF Port CHANNEL

System VDCCHA VDCCHA

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

Slot 2(F) 5(F)

Port 1 1

System VNPLQT BD-DTH VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA

Rack 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4

Shelf 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1

VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA

1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3

2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 1

15 12 15 12 3 15 3 15 12 9 12 9 6 25

1 1 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1

CH3

CH8

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

CH9 drop 10*1G CH9 drop 5*1G Connection between SDH and TSS

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VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA 1 1 3-4 3-4 1-2 1-2 1 1 3-4 3-4 1-4 1-4 5-8 5-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 110 1-5 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 4 1 4 LOOPBACK Internal Link Internal Link PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED CH3-1 PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING CH3-3 PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED CH8-3 PROTECTING PROTECTED CH3-1 PROTECTING PROTECTED CH8-3 PROTECTING (ch8)

3 3

1 1

6 25

2 2

4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 2

2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 3

6 15 6 25 7 26 8 26 7 8 12 29 12 29 13 14 15 16 17 18 30 31 32 33 34 35 6 7 3 4 5 3 16 17 18 19 12 9 9

STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-4 STM-4 STM-4 STM-4 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 1GE 1GE E3 E3 E3 E3 D3 D3 D3 D3

16*STM-1

CH3-1

16*STM-1

CH3-3

64*STM-1

CH8-4

10*GE 5*GE

CH9-3 CH9-2

12*E3

CH8-3

12*D3

CH8-3

VDCCHA VDCCHA VDCCHA

1 2 2

2 3 3

15 12 12

4 1 4

Table 4.7.4 Interface connectivity for VDC-CHA node

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4.7.5 Intra-node connection diagram The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VDC-CHA node:

Figure 4.7.5 Connection diagram VDC-CHA node

4.8 BD-DTH
4.8.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for BD-DTH node:

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Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 4 1830PSS 4x10G Mux 4 6 8 14 6 6 12 12 64 64 STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

Table 4.8.1 List of interfaces for BD-DTH

4.8.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site BD-DTH is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.8.3 Equipment layout


BD-DTH node has two 1830 PSS shelf and a 1850 TSS shelf, they are implemented on two racks. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number a re counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in the figure below.

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Figure 4.8.3.1 Equipment layout 1830 PSS BD-DTH

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Figure 4.8.3.2 Equipment layout 1850 TSS BD-DTH

4.8.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of BD-DTH node is detailed in the table below.
Input port Site name BDDTH Output port Slotcard type 5(F) 2(F) Port Type DWDM DWDM ODF Port

System BDDTH BDDTH

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

Slot 2(F) 5(F)

Port 1 1

System VDCCHA VDCDTH

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

Port 1 1

Note

BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH

1 1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2 2

9 6 9 6 15

2 2 3 3 1

STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64

1 2 3 4 5

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED

CH6 CH11

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BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BDDTH BDDTH BDDTH BDDTH BDDTH BDDTH 1 1 2 2 9 6 4 4 BD-DTH BD-DTH 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 12 15 12 2 21 1 2 2 1 1 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 6 7 8 PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

CH6

1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2

15 12 15 12

3 3 4 4

BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH

2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1

3 22 4 23

1 1 1 1

STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

CH11

BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH

2 2 2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1 1 1

5 24 5 6 6 24

1-2 1-2 3-4 3-4 1-2 3-4

STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16

PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH BD-DTH

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

12 13 14 15 29 30 31 32

1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 64 * STM-1

CH6 CH11

CH11

Table 4.8.2 Interface connectivity for BD-DTH node

4.8.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within BD-DTH node:

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Figure 4.8.5 Connection diagram BD-DTH node

4.9 VDC-DTH
4.9.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VDC-DTH node:
Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 14 1830PSS 4x10G Mux 14 24 31 55 14 14 4 16 20 15 15 16 16 80 80 4 4 24 24 STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

Table 4.9.1 List of interfaces for VDC-DTH

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4.9.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VDC-DTH is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.9.3 Equipment layout


VDC-DTH node has four 1830 PSS shelves on two racks and two 1850 TSS shelves on one rack and two 1662 SMC shelves on one rack. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail Arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in figure figures below.

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Figure 4.9.3.1 Equipment layout 1830PSS VDC-DTH

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Figure 4.9.3.2 Equipment layout 1850TSS VDC-DTH

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Figure 4.9.3.3 Equipment layout 1662 SMC VDC-DTH

4.9.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of VDC-DTH node is detailed in the table below.

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Input port Site name VDCDTH Output port Slotcard type 5(F) 2(F) 6 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 3 15 3 15 9 12 9 12 15 12 15 12 15 12 15 12 2 21 3 22 Note Port 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 4 4 Port Type DWDM DWDM STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G 10G STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING ODF Port

System VDCDTH VDCDTH

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

Slot 2(F) 5(F)

Port 1 1

System BD-DTH VMSGBT VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH

Rack 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3

Shelf 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1

VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH

1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2

6 15 6 15

1 1 4 4

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VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3

2 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 1

3 15 12 9 9 12 3 15 6 3 7 26 7 26

4 4 1 1 4 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 2

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2

4 23 5 24 6 25 2 3 4 5 6 15 6 15 7 26 8 27 8 9 9 27 12 29 13 14 15 16 17 30 31 32 33 34 6 7 3 4 5 3 16

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3-4 3-4 1-2 1-2 3-4 3-4 1-2 3-4 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 110 1-5 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3

STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-65 3-4 10G 10G 10G STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-16 STM-4 STM-4 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 1GE 1GE E3 E3 E3 E3 D3

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VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH

4 4 4 1 1 2 2 2

2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3

17 18 19 15 15 3 3 3

1-3 1-3 1-3 2 3 1 3 4

D3 D3 D3

VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH VDCDTH

1 1 2 2 2

2 2 3 3 3

6 6 6 6 6

2 3 1 3 4

Table 4.9.4 Interface connectivity for VDC-DTH node

4.9.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VDC-DTH node:

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Figure 4.9.5 Connection diagram for VDC-DTH node

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4.10 VMS-GBT
4.10.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VMS-GBT node:
Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 6 1830PSS 4x10G Mux 6 20 4 24 8 8 12 12 76 76 STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

Table 4.10.1 List of interfaces for VMS-GBT

4.10.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VNP-TTI is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.10.3 Equipment layout


VMS-GBT node has two 1830 PSS shelves and a 1850 TSS shelf, they are implemented on two racks. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1830 PSS and 1850 TSS presented in the figure below.

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Figure 4.10.3.1 Equipment layout 1830PSS VMS-GBT

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Figure 4.10.3.2 Equipment layout 1850 TSS VMS-GBT

4.10.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of VMS-GBT node is detailed in the table below.
Input port Site name VMSGBT Output port Slotcard type 5(F) 2(F) 1517(F) 3-5(F) 1517(F) 3-5(F) 12 13 2 21 2 Port Type DWDM DWDM 10G 10G STM-64 STM-64 10G 10G STM-64 STM-64 STM-64

System VMSGBT VMSGBT

Rack 1 1

Shelf 1 1

Slot 2(F) 5(F)

Port 1 1

System VDCDTH VTN-C2 VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT

Rack 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2

Shelf 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2

Port 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1

ODF Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link

Note

Protected Protecting Protected Protecting Protected Protecting Protected Protecting Protected

VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT

1 1 1 1 1

1 2 1 2 2

1517 3-5 1517 3-5 1517

2 2 4 4 4

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VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT 1214 9 6 VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link

1 1 1

2 2 2

4 1 1

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

21 12 13 2 3 4 5 22 23 24 2 3 14 14 9 9 9 9 9 9

1 1 1 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 110 1-2 2 3 4 1 2 3

STM-64 10G 10G STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 1G 1G

Protecting Protected Protecting

50 STM-1 4 STM-1 (E1)

16 STM-1 10 * 1Gb 2 * 1Gb

VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT VMSGBT

1 1 1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2 2 2

6 6 6 12 12 12

2 3 4 1 2 3

Loopback

Table 4.10.4 Interface connectivity for VMS-GBT node

4.10.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VMS-GBT node:

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Figure 4.10.5 Connection diagram for VMS-GBT node

4.11 VTI-C2
4.11.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VTI-C2 node:
Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 4 4 8 8 64 64 1830PSS 4x10G Mux STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

Table 4.11.1 List of interfaces for VTI-C2

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4.11.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VTI-C2 is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.11.3 Equipment layout


VTI-C2 node has a 1850 TSS shelf, they are implemented on one rack. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1850TSS presented are presented in the figure below.

Figure 4.11.3.1 Equipment layout 1850TSS VTI-C2

4.11.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of VMS-TTI node is detailed in the table below.

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Input port

Output port Slotcard type 2 21 3 22 4 23 5 6 7 8 24 25 26 27 Port 1 1 1 1 1-4 1-4 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 Port Type STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-16 STM-16 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 64 * STM-1 ODF Port

Site name VTI-C2

System VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH VTN-MDH

Rack 1 1 1 1

Shelf 1 1 2 2

Slot 9 12 9 6

Port 4 4 4 4

System VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2 VTI-C2

Rack 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Shelf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Note PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING PROTECTED PROTECTING

Table 4.11.4 Interface connectivity for VTI-C2 node

4.11.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VTI-C2 node:

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4.12 VNP-57A-HTK
4.12.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for VTI-C2 node:
Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 1830PSS 4x10G Mux STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

Table 4.12.1 List of interfaces for VNP-57A-HTK

4.12.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site VNP-57A-HTK is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.12.3 Equipment layout


VNP-57A-HTK node has a 1850 TSS shelf, they are implemented on one rack. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1850TSS presented are presented in the figure below.

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Figure 4.12.3.1 Equipment layout 1850TSS VNP-57A-HTK

4.12.4 Interface connectivity


Interface connectivity between equipments of VNP-57A-HTK node is detailed in the table below.
Input port Output port Slotcard type Port Port Type ODF Port

Site name 57A-HTK

System

Rack

Shelf

Slot

Port

System

Rack

Shelf

Note

Table 4.12.4 Interface connectivity for VNP-57A-HTK node

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4.12.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within VNP-57A-HTK node:

Figure 4.12.5 Connection diagram for VNP-57A-HTK node

4.13 BD-THANH TRI


4.13.1 Traffic and equipment configuration
The table below describes the list of interfaces required for BD-THANH TRI node:
Equipment Interface WDM Interlink Tributaries Total 4 4 36 36 2 2 1830PSS 4x10G Mux STM-64 /10GE STM-64 /10GE STM-16 1850TSS GE STM-4 STM-1 1662SMC STM-16 E3/D3

Table 4.13.1 List of interfaces for BD-THANH TRI

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4.13.2 Room layout


The room layout, location of racks, ODF, DDF frames, power distribution boards, alarm termination points and all Cabling for optical fiber, co-axial cable, DC power and alarm cables for site BD-THANH TRI is presented in the Annex 1 Site survey report.

4.13.3 Equipment layout


BD-THANH TRI node has a 1850 TSS shelf, they are implemented on one rack. The rule addressing interface on node: - Beginning 1830 PSS rack then 1850 TSS rack. - Shelf number are counted from up to down. Detail arrangement items of 1850TSS presented are presented in the figure below.

Figure 4.13.3.1 Equipment layout 1850TSS BD-THANH TRI

4.13.4 Interface connectivity

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Input port Site name BDThanh Output port Slotcard type 2 21 12 13 Port Type STM-64 STM-64 10G 10G

System VMS-GBT VMS-GBT VMS-GBT VMS-GBT

Rack 1 1 1 1

Shelf 2 2 2 2

Slot 15 12 9 6

Port 4 4 1 1

System BD-THANH BD-THANH BD-THANH BD-THANH

Rack 2 2 2 2

Shelf 2 2 2 2

Port 1 1 1 1

ODF Port Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link Internal Link

Note Protected Protecting Protected Protecting

BD-THANH BD-THANH BD-THANH BD-THANH BD-THANH BD-THANH

2 2 2 2 2 2

2 2 2 2 2 2

3 4 5 6 7 14

1-8 1-8 1-4 1-8 1-8 1-2

STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 STM-1 1G 16*STM-1 2 * 1Gb 20*STM-1

Table 4.13.4 Interface connectivity for BD-THANH TRI node

4.13.5 Intra-node connection diagram


The figure below describes connection diagram of equipment within BD-THANH TRI node:

Figure 4.13.5 Connection diagram for BD-THANH TRI node

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V. Network Management System


5.1 NMS overview
1350 OMS R9.1 is the Network Management System for the Optical Alcatel-Lucent network, providing an integrated solution for all NEs of the portfolio, encompassing former Lucent, former Alcatel and upcoming Alcatel-Lucent NEs. 1350 OMS architecture has a strong concept of modular SW components. Each component is specialized in a well-defined task. Components can be independently plugged on the 1350 OMS as long as the Customer requires that task to be managed.

Open I nterfaces
Service Management and GUI

SDH SONET WDM EML

PKT

Figure 5.1 1350 OMS architecture The chosen system architecture (derived from former Alcatel solution) has been selected because it was deemed to provide the following advantages: Components deal with well-defined tasks. This allows the specialization of the component both functionally and also from the perspective of their data models to obtain better effectiveness and coherence of the management in the involved area. Components can evolve independently of each other. The separation of technology DBs and well-defined internal interfaces allow replacing one component by leaving the other unchanged. This has a number of positive effects: - Simpler patch management: only the impacted SW component needs to be validated by dedicated/deep testing. - Smooth and easy introduction of new features as only affected components (usually only one) need to be upgraded thus reducing the validation time of the target management solution. - Improved time to market (faster introduction of new services in field) thanks to the fact that only affected components are to be modified.

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Network Design Components are licensed separately, customers can tailor the NM solution according to their specific needs and pay for the technologies they manage and the additional features of interest Better scalability can be achieved by an internal structure based on Components. In fact the NMS can scale from being based on a single server only, where all components run on it, to a distributed solution containing a number of servers, (e.g. one per application, or any combination in between). Additionally, to support network growth the NM solution can be evolved from a compact solution (all components in one server) to a distributed one. This will happen with no changes on look&feel or operability. Components interact with each other in order to provide an integrated Network Management system solution (e.g. cross-layer fault location, cross-layer service setup, ) All components are integrated with the same Graphical User Interface (GUI), so that Operators work with the same look&feel on all of them with no specific GUI training being required when moving from one technology area to another one. 1350 OMS R9.1 is composed of two kinds of items: the Core modules - herewith listed which provide the normal, day-by-day FCAPS management capabilities required of NM systems; and the Added Value modules which refer to product options covering more specific and sophisticated management areas. 1350 OMS-EML It provides the Element Management functionality of the 1350 OMS product. It manages the full set of converged NEs (see chapter on supported NEs), providing integrated, coherent and homogeneous NE supervision and administration capabilities. 1350 OMS-SDH It provides end-to-end control of SDH services over the network, including former Alcatel and former Lucent NEs. It exploits mediation functions provided by 1350 OMS-eOMS to control the legacy former Lucent network on a per subnetwork management basis. In addition to pure SDH management, it provides WDM management services over the former Alcatel WDM NEs, and provides mediation capabilities to 1350 OMSWDM component. 1350 OMS-SONET It provides end-to-end control of SONET services over the network, including some former Alcatel and former Lucent NEs. 1350 OMS-WDM It provides end-to-end control of WDM services over the network, including former Alcatel and some former Lucent NEs. It exploits mediation functions provided by VTN Ha Nois DWDM Metro Link Page 93 / 104

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5.2 DCN network solution


The Optical and/or Broadband Access Network can be divided into two networks: the traffic network and Data Communication Network (DCN). The traffic network handles the transmission of the user data between stations. The DCN is not only composed of the network between the Management System and the gateway NEs but also the transport between NEs using either in-band or out-of band communication channels. The management system architecture to manage equipments of DWDM 600G Metro Link Ha Noi is suggested as the diagram below:

DCN

1350OMS-EML 1350OMS-SDH 1 x RX2660-2

Equipment Model Hanoi 1830PSS TSS320/160 1662SM

Quantity 14 6 11 20 7

1350OMS-PKT 1350OMS-WDM 1 x RX2660-2 1350OMS

Figure 5.2.1 The DCN network solution Regarding network DCN in each NOC the solution is to have 2 GNE, 1GNE x TSS320 and 1GNE x1830PSS as will have two different protocols IS-IS for TSS equipment respectively IP/SNMP for PSS equipment. The proposed NMS will be connected through a multiprotocol switch with the 2GNE, as NMS and GNE are located in the same NOC.

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Figure 5.2.2 NMS network topology

5.3 IP planning
1350 OMS manages all NEs by IP address. A NE is assigned IP address. The table below are planed IP for All NEs of network.

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No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Network management Default route Site MNS Server active MNS Server standby VTN C2 VMS-GBT VDC-DTH BD-DTH VDC -CHA VNP-LQT VMS-NPS CGY&VMS VNP-MDH VTN-MDH VTI-C2 VNP-HTK BD-THANH

192.168.100.0/24
172.168.100.1 IP Management 172.168.100.2 172.168.100.3 172.168.100.5-16 172.168.100.17-19 172.168.100.20-25 172.168.100.26-28 172.168.100.29-33 172.168.100.34-35 172.168.100.36-38 172.168.100.39-42 172.168.100.43-45 172.168.100.46 172.168.100.47 172.168.100.48 172.168.100.49

Table 5.3 NE IP planning

5.4 OSI Addressing


Detail OSI addressing will be provided during implementation period.

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VI. Network Synchronization


A ring accepts timing from a Primary Injection Point (PIP) and may deliver timing to other Sub network via any NE. The ring is configured to be resilient to: failure of timing delivery to the PIP; single faults within the ring; double faults which fragment the ring where each fragment is connected to either the SIP or the PIP. Under such fault conditions the elements will autonomously recover timing, traceable to the SIP or PIP, with SSMB quality marker set to that of the source input.

6.1 Synchronization Design for DWDM layer


In DWDM 600G Metro Link Ha Noi project, 1830 PSS is not required synchronization signal for their operation. 1830 PSS shall transmit the clock signal in STM-n transparently through WDM layer.

6.2 Synchronization Design for SDH layer


All SDH NEs require timing in order to generate the necessary synchronization and frame phase reference information. The timing can be provided by a source external to the NE or an internal timing generator. The derived timing shall be used for all signals and interfaces in the NE that are related to the SDH frame structure. Follows a brief description of the heart of the NE clock known as the Synchronization Equipment Timing Source (SETS). It can be divided into 2 parts: OSC: the internal oscillator. VTN Ha Nois DWDM Metro Link Page 98 / 104

Network Design SETG: the Synchronization Equipment Timing Generator. The SETG is responsible for the generation of the external timing source for the Frame structure and the clock, whilst the internal oscillator (OSC) is useful only in the abnormal functioning "Free-running" mode that will be explained later. The simplified figure that follows represents the internal organization of the SETS.

Figure 6.2 Internal organization of SETS The internal sources (inputs) are: T1: Reference obtained from incoming STM-N signals, T2: Reference obtained from incoming 2 Mbits signals (not available in current release), T3/T6: Reference obtained from an external incoming 2.048 MHz (T3) or 2.048 Mbit/s (T6) signal. OSC: the internal oscillator. The number of timing reference inputs depends on the configuration of the NE. The external sources (outputs) are: T0: is the reference output signal for the clock and signal frames, T4: is the 2 MHz reference output for the external equipment synchronization. T5: is the 2 Mbit/s reference output for the external equipment synchronization. Other reference points: Y: is used for communication of Synchronization Status Message (SSM) between SETS and MST functional blocks. S15: is used to provide notifications and loss of incoming timing reference reporting to the Synchronous Equipment Management Function (SEMF).

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Network Design Selector A provides the capability to select timing reference from available T1 inputs, either automatically based on the priority and quality level of the candidate sources (SSM algorithm), or manual as a result of commands issued from the managing system. Selector B is capable of selecting timing reference from T1, T2, or T3/T6 inputs, according to the SSM algorithm. The capability for manual selection of the timing source is also provided. Selector C is only operated in manual mode, to switch between SETG output signal (T0) and a T1 timing reference. The squelch functions A and B mute the relevant timing references in the presence of failure condition, or SSM threshold violation. The choice of the timing reference is done in two ways: Automatically: Following a particular algorithm based on the quality and the priority of the incoming timing signals. The automatic selection is based either on the priority of the incoming timing source (Priority algorithm) or on the priority and the quality level of the incoming sources (SSM algorithm). Manually: Following an order from the Operator. N.B. The priority level is determined by the Operator for each candidate timing source. It is static information. On the other hand, the quality of the source is dynamic information, dependant of the quality of the reference clock generating the timing. In an SDH signal frame, the quality of the timing source is located in the Section Overhead. The SETG has 3 modes of operation: Locked mode: The SETG output is fully controlled by the external timing references (T1, T2 and T3/T6). Hold-Over mode: The external timing reference is malfunctioning. The SETG during normal functioning stores regularly the value of the external timing reference. In this case the SETG output is controlled by this memorized value. Free running mode: This is not a normal operating mode. The external timing reference and the memorized timing reference are malfunctioning. In this case the SETG output is controlled by the internal clock source.

6.2.1 Synchronization distribution plan


With the DWDM 600G Metro Link Ha Noi project, only primary Reference Clock (PRC) is distributed in site of VTN-C2. This clock after that shall be distributed to all NE of the Ring on the SDH traffic over two directions. One direction is working and another one is standby. In the case, Primary reference clock lost, NE shall use their internal clock which can provide to free run using the internal +/- 20ppm internal oscillator of the unit.

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Network Design The master 1850 TSS shelf at site of VTN-C2 will receive two external clocks T3 or T6 with the same accuracy level from two port EXT 1 and EXT 2. The third priority will receive from internal oscillator OSC with free run. Remain shelves of VTN-C2 will receive clock signal from clock signal output of master shelf. The clock distributed for VTN-C2 are presented in the figure below.

Figure 6.2.1.1 Clock Plan at VTN-C2 Node For other sites in Ring, 1850 TSS family will receive clock from STM 64 aggregation which directly come from VTN-C2 with first priority is the working direction, the second priority will be the protection direction. The third priority will use internal oscillator. With the 1662 SMC family will receive clock from STM 16 with first priority from STM-16 working interface, second priority from STM-16 protection interface. Third priority shall use the internal oscillator. The clock distributed for all sites on network are presented in the figure below.

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Figure 6.2.1.2 Clock distribution on the network

6.2.2 Clock protection plan


The VTN-C2 receive primary Reference Clock (PCR) from the external resource then distribute clock signal to all NE on network over two directions, one working and one for standby. The clock on working direction is first priority, the standby direction is second priority. In the normally condition, All NE of network reference the first priority clock. If the ring are broken, NE will receive clock from the standby direction with the second priority. In case, the PCR lost, or the ring broken both directions, NE will receive clock from internal oscillator. Clock distribution plan and its priority are presented in table below:
Site VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VTN-C2 Equipment type 1850 TSS 1850 TSS 1850 TSS 1850 TSS 1850 TSS 1850 TSS 1662 SMC Rack-shelf 4-1 4-2 5-1 5-2 6-1 6-2 7-1 Clock type External External External External External External STM16 Port Priority 2 Ex2 Ex2 Ex2 Ex2 Ex2 Ex2 Slot 15

Priority 1 Ex1 Ex1 Ex1 Ex1 Ex1 Ex1 Slot 6

Priority 3 Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal

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Port Priority 2 Slot 15 Slot 15 Slot 21 Slot 21 Slot 21 Slot 21 Slot 15 Slot 15 Slot 21 Slot 21 Slot 22 Slot 15 Slot 15 Slot 36 Slot 21 Slot 21 Slot 36 Slot 21 Slot 21 Slot 21

Site VTN-C2 VTN-C2 VMS-GBT BD-THANH VDC-DTH VDC-DTH VDC-DTH VDC-DTH BD-DTH VDC-CHA VDC-CHA VDC-CHA VDC-CHA VNP-LQT VMS-NPS CGY&VMS CGY&VMS VNP-MDH VTI-C2 VNP-HTK

Equipment type 1662 SMC 1662 SMC 1850 TSS 1850 TSS 1850TSS 1850TSS 1662 SMC 1662 SMC 1850TSS 1850TSS 1850TSS 1662 SMC 1662 SMC 1850TSS 1850TSS 1850TSS 1850TSS 1850TSS 1850TSS 1850TSS

Rack-shelf 7-2 7-3 2-1 3-1 3-1 3-2 4-1 4-2 2-1 2-1 2-2 3-1 3-2 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-1 1-1 1-1

Clock type STM16 STM16 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM16 STM16 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM16 STM16 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64 STM64

Priority 1 Slot 6 Slot 6 Slot 2 Slot 2 Slot 2 Slot 2 Slot 6 Slot 6 Slot 2 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 6 Slot 6 Slot 19 Slot 2 Slot 2 Slot 19 Slot 2 Slot 2 Slot 2

Priority 3 Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal

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References
Network solution description 1830PSS Technical Handbook 1830PSS Engineering and Designing Guide 1850TSS Technical Handbook 1850TSS Product Information and Planning Guide 1662SMC Technical Handbook 1350OMS Technical Handbook

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