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    100GAlien Wavelength

    Cassio Gomes

    System Engineer Sales SP

    March, 2013

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    Definition

    Hardware

    Installation

    Connections

    Configuration

    Testers Tool Kit

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    Definition

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    Alien Wavelengthis the way to connect a DWDM interface from any external element to a

    third party Optical Network, existing or new, leveraging only the common parts of the DWDM

    network, ie the photonic layer.

    The two most common scenarios are:

    an external transponder from vendor A connects to the photonic layer of vendor B.

    Example: 100Gbps Transponder from Cisco connects to any DWDM from another vendor. an external interface, for instance from a router or switch, from vendor A connects to the

    photonic layer from vendor B. Example: CRS-3 IPoDWDM interface connects to anyDWDM system from another vendor.

    CRS-3ASR9000

    CRS-3ASR9000

    Optical Network

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    Hardware

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    The following slides details the hardware requirementsconsidering the following use cases:

    Ciscos 100Gbps Transponder will be an Alien Wavelength to another vendorsDWDM system.

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    High integration HW Control PlaneMSTP Line card Backward Compatibility

    Cooling and Power >> 150W / slot

    1450W total M6 (30A @ 48V)

    Both ANSI & ETSI compliant

    Both AC & DC Power Options

    >50% Footprint Reduction

    High speed Back Panel 12.5Gb/s rails

    High bandwidth/throughput 80Gb/s line card to Switch fabric

    11.02

    Depth

    10.45 Height

    or

    6 RU

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    15454-M6-SA= w/door

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    15454-M6-SA= door open

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    15454-M6-AC= 15454-M6-LCD=15454-M6-DC=

    15454-M6-FTA2=15454-M6-ECU=

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    Same unit supporting 3 working modes (SW Configurable):

    100G TXP or IPoWDM Interface (CXP as standard 100GE SR10 / OTU4 Client)

    Trunk Line Card coupled with a Client card to perform Muxponder functionality (no CXP

    pluggable needed)

    Trunk Line Card coupled with another Trunk Line card to perform Regeneration functionality

    (no CXP pluggable needed)

    High performance ITU-T Trunk interface - Full C Band Tunable OTU-4 Trunk with 50GHz stability

    PM as defined by the OTN standards Equipped with 1x DWDM Port and 1x CXP interface to provide a 100G Pluggable Client as well as a

    cost optimized connection with CRS/ASR/Nexus

    100G DWDM Trunk supportsEFEC for optimized DWDM

    Performances

    CXP allows up to 100m

    low cost connection solution

    towards external 100GEBASE SR10 Interface Client

    150W Maximum Power consumption

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    Multiplexes 10Gbps channels in a100Gbps channel.

    Supports the following client interfaces:

    OC-192/STM-64 (9.95328 Gbps)

    10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN PHY (10.3125Gbps)

    10-Gbps Fibre Channel (10.518 Gbps)

    8-Gbps Fibre Channel

    OTU-2

    Connects via backplane to the 100Gbpsline card.

    Can also be used as a 5x 10Gbps

    Transponder.

    15454-M-10X10G-LC=

    Line Card Block Diagram

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    Same unit supporting 2 working modes (SW Configurable):

    100G CFP based Transponder Coupled with 100G DWDM Line card One card can becoupled with 2 independent 100G DWDM card

    2-port 40G CFP Muxponder coupled with 100G DWDM Line card

    CFP-based Line card

    100GE Base-LR4 / OTU-4 10Km

    40GE Base-LR4 / OTU-3 10Km

    40GE Base-FR / OTU-3 2Km

    70W Max Power

    Consumption

    Requires new FTA2 fan for full shelf capacity

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    100G DWDM Trunk Line Card

    M2 with 2x 100G DWDM Trunk

    10x 10G Multi-Rate Line Card

    2x CFP Line CardM6 with 6x 100G DWDM Trunk

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    1x100GBE

    Supports FP140 or MSC140

    150W Max Power consumption

    Connects directly to the 100Gbps transponder

    using SR10 optics. If LR4 optics is required, needs to connect to a

    CFP line card in the M6 chassis. Cisco CFP-100G-SR10

    Cisco 1X100GBE

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    Installation

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    Use kit 53-3333-01

    Bracket PN: 700-28080-01

    install the two brackets (1) using the screw(2) included in the acc. Kit

    Brackets can be installed in the frontposition (3) or in the middle position (4)

    1

    1

    2

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    Brackets in front position

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    Check the position of the mechanical locking system on the rear of thechassis before to insert the power module, the screw (1) must be close to

    the AC silkscreen text if the customer needs to use AC power supply.Otherwise un-tight the screw and move to the left position then tight the

    screw again.

    NB: Mixed configuration AC and DC is not allowed.

    1

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    Insert AC power module in slot A or B.Plug completely the module in the

    chassis.Lock the power module in the chassis

    tighten the screw (1)

    1

    AB

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    Ac power air filter can be removed forcleaning purpose.

    Snap-in system guarantee the airfilter position.

    1

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    Insert the 2 power modules (1) into thechassis, in case the customer needs

    only 1 power module fill the free spacewith the power filler module (2)

    1

    2

    To lock the module tighten the captivescrew (3) using #2 Phillips screwdriver

    Align and insert the AC power cable, forside A use left cable (4), for side B use

    right cable (5)

    3

    4

    5

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    To lock the cables, rotate theretention feature (6)

    Module A power cable exit to left,

    Module B power cable exit to right

    45

    6

    open close

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    Check the position of the mechanical locking system on the rear of the

    chassis before to insert the power module, the screw (1) must be close tothe DC silkscreen text if the customer needs to use DC power supply.Otherwise un-tight the screw and move to the right position then tight the

    screw again.

    NB: Mixed configuration AC and DC is not allowed.

    1

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    Insert DC power module in slot A or B.Plug completely the module in the

    chassis.Lock the power module in the chassis

    tighten the screw (1)

    1

    AB

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    Insert the 2 power modules (1) into thechassis, in case the customer needs

    only 1 power module fill the free spacewith the power filler module (2)

    1

    2

    To lock the module tighten the captivescrew (3) using #2 Phillips screwdriver

    Remove the terminal block protectivecovers (4)

    3

    4

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    Un-tighten the 4 nuts (5), both modulesand insert the power lugs (6):

    top cable for RET, bottom cable for -48V

    Use Mx tube screw driver for the nuts

    Power wires are not provided. Mount the 4 nuts to lock the cable

    5

    6

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    Mount the 2 terminal block covers (4)

    Module A power wires exit to left,

    Module B power wires exit to right

    4

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    Insert the 2 power modules (1) into thechassis, in case the customer needs

    only 1 power module fill the free spacewith the power filler module (2)

    1

    2

    To lock the module tighten the captivescrew (3) using #2 Phillips screwdriver

    Remove the D-sub power connectorprotective covers (4) un-tighten the 2

    screws (5), both sides

    3

    4

    5

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    Align and insert the DC ETSI powercables, for side A use left cable

    15454-M6-DCCBL-LE= (6),for side B use right cable 15454-M6-

    DCCBL-RE= (7)

    6

    7

    To lock the cables, tighten the 2

    screws (8), both sides using mediumslot-head screwdriver

    Module A power cable exit to left,Module B power cable exit to right

    8

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    To remove the chassis air filter,move to left the retention feature

    (1), extract the air filter, clean or

    replace it, insert the air filter, move

    to right the retention feature (1).

    NB: the air filter must be inserted

    with the grid face oriented as

    shown (2).

    1

    2

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    Chassis is shipped withFiber management feature

    installed as shown infigure (1).

    1

    Customer can replace the Fiber

    management feature with Cablemanagement feature in case he need to

    manage CAT5 cables instead of optical

    fiber.

    To remove the fiber feature, un-tight the

    screws (2). Remove also the air filter locking

    feature (3) to use with the cable feature.

    3

    2

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    Linecard

    with topexit

    Linecard

    with botexit

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    4

    Install the Cable management feature (4)

    using the same screws (2) and attach theslot label identify (5); insert the air filter

    locking feature (3).

    2

    5

    3

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    Wire wrap cover

    Cables of this area exit to rightCables of this area exit to left

    To lock the cables for a cleaning routing,fix them using tie-wrap provided in the acc

    kit in the cut-out available on the ECUejectors (1), both sides

    6

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    Insert the Fan Tray unit (1) in the

    dedicated slot into the chassis (2).Engage completely the back plane

    connector.

    Tight the two screws (3) to lock the

    unit.

    1

    32

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    TNC or TSC control card

    Only MSTP line cards are compatible with M6 and M2 chassis

    New line cards with high speed back plane connectors

    New Uplink card

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    The 100G Line Cards are compatible with both M2 and M6 chassis (not M12)

    The 100G DWDM Trunk Card and the 10x10G Multi-Rate Line Card fit in any slotsfrom #2 to #7 (M6) or #2 and #3 (M2)

    The 2x CFP Line Card fits in M6 slot #3 or #5. The DWDM Trunk Line Cards mustbe in the adjacent slots (#2 and #5 or #4 and #7)

    The communications among 100G Line Cards is through the chassis backplane

    On M6 the backplane communications is between slots 2-3, 4-5, 6-7

    100G

    100G

    100G

    TSC

    Power supplyLCD / memory

    Power supply

    ECU

    FanTray

    Cableguide

    Airfilter

    TSC

    CFPCFP

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    Port Data Rate 100G Trunk 10x 10G Card

    OTU-4 CXP SR10 (100m) -

    100GE CXP SR10 (100m) -

    OTU-2 / OTU-2e -

    SFP+ P1I1-2D1SFP+ 1S1-2D2bF

    SFP+ 1L1-2D2F

    SFP+ DWDM (100GHz)

    10GE -

    SFP+ SRSFP+ LR

    SFP+ ER

    SFP+ ZR

    SFP+ DWDM (100GHz)

    OC-192 -

    SFP+ SR1SFP+ IR2

    SFP+ LR2SFP+ DWDM (100GHz)

    10G FC / FICON -SFP+ 1200-SM-LL-LSFP+ 1200-MX-SN-I

    8G FC / FICON -SFP+ 800-SN-LC-LSFP+ 800-MX-SN-I

    SFP+

    CXP

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    100GBASE-SR10

    Expensivefiber ribbon cables, MPO connectors

    Cheaptransceivers 850 nm VCSEL technology

    100GBASE-LR4Cheapfiber standard singlemode duplex cables

    Expensivetransceivers 1310nm lasers, plus WDM mux/demux

    Client Handoffs, Cost Comparison

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    40G and 100G

    40GBASE- SR440GBASE-LR4

    100GBASE-SR10100GBASE-LR4

    100GBASE-ER4

    CFP CXP

    100G

    100GBASE-CR10100GBASE-SR10

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    Connections

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    CRS-3/16S

    CFP Transceiver

    CRS 100GE PLIM

    ONS 15454-M6

    100G TRUNK

    100G CXPMPO Fiber

    Note: This scenario is currently supportedonly for 100Gbps SR10 optics.

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    CRS-3/16S

    CFP Transceiver

    CRS 100GE PLIM

    ONS 15454-M6

    100G TRUNK

    100G CFP

    Note: This scenario is supportedfor both for 100Gbps SR10 and LR4 optics.

    LC Fiber

    (Duplex)

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    LC Fiber

    ONS 15454-M6

    100G TRUNK

    LC Fiber 10x10G Card

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    Configuration

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    Select appropriate wavelength to match the

    channel available in the DWDM system or the port

    of the Mux/Demux or ROADM port the interface is

    connected to.

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    If the 100Gbps channel will be transported adjacent to10Gbps Channels, use always High-Gain FEC options.

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    In this tab, its normal to see Bit Errors counters. However, you shouldNOT see Uncorrectable words. If you see this counter increasing, the

    performance of the channel is not guaranteed and the DWDM systemneeds to be adjusted until this counter is zero.

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    Admin States:

    IS = In ServiceOOS,DSBLD = Out-of-Service, Disabled

    OOS,MT = Out-of-Service, Maintenance. Port is functional, butwont alarm during maintenance operations that affect it.

    IS, AINS = In Service, Auto In-Service. Port is in service but willbe functional only when a client connects to it.

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    100G TRUNK DWDMIn this tab, its normal to see Bit Errors counters. However, you shouldNOT see Uncorrectable words. If you see this counter increasing, the

    performance of the channel is not guaranteed and the DWDM systemneeds to be adjusted until this counter is zero.

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    100G CXP CLIENT INTERFACE

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    Testers Tool Kit

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    JDSU MTS 8000

    The Optical Spectrum Analyser (OSA)is used to monitor the channels in the

    DWDM system and identify OSNR

    and power equalization issues.

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