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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
of
NG-SDH & DWDM Equipment
For
I.R.IRAN'S National Backbone Project
of th Five Years Plan
Planning and Engineering Affairs
December
II
Table of Contents
Contents Page
) General Conditions....
-) Introduction................................................................................................................
-) Scope of Work
...........................................................................................................
-) General Tender Conditions........................................................................................
-) Response Format........................................................................................................
-) Equipment
Requirements.......
) Network.........................................................................................................................
-) Introduction..............................................................................................
-) Transmission....
.) Synchronization............................................................................................
-) Protection
.................................................................................................................
-) DCN Management
Network.....................................................................................
) NG-SDH Technical
Specifications...............................................................................
-) General Considerations............................................................................................
-) Operating Modes .....................................................................................................
-) Network Topologies ................................................................................................
-) System Transmission Capacity ...............................................................................
-) Electrical
Interfaces..................................................................................................
-) Order
Wire....................................................................................................
-) Optical Interfaces.....................................................................................................
-) Optical Amplifier.....................................................................................................
-) Optical Attenuator....................................................................................................
-) Dispersion
Compensation.......................................................................................
III
-) Optical Patch cord and
Pigtail................................................................................
-) Data
Interfaces........................................................................................................
-) Ethernet Topologies...............................................................................................
-)
Synchronization......................................................................................................
-) System
Protection...................................................................................................
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-) Network Protection and Restoration......................................................................
-) System Management .............................................................................................
-)
Safety..............................................................................................
) DWDM Technical
Specifications.................................................................................
-) General Considerations............................................................................................
-) System
Applications.....................................................................................
--) Optical Terminal (De)Multiplexer Equipment.......
--) Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer Equipment.............
--) Optical Amplifier
Equipment..............................
--) Regenerative
Terminal............................................
-) Equipment Safety.........................................................................................
-) Network Topology.......................................................................................
-) Additional Requirements.........................................................................................
--) Optical Supervisory Channel .................................
--) Order Wire Channel...............................................
-) System Components Characteristics........................................................................
--) TX / RX Transponder.............................................
IV
--) Optical
(De)Multiplexer..........................................
--) Optical Add / Drop
Multiplexer..............................
--) Optical Amplifire................................................
--) Optical
Attenuator...............................................
--) Gain Flattening
Filter..............................................
--) Optical
Isolator........................................................
--) Chromatic Dispersion Compensator.......................
--) Polarization Mode Dispersion Compensator.........
--) Optical Connector.................................................
--) Optical
Termination..............................................
-) Power Consumption.....................................................................................
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-) System Management........................................................................................
--) Configuration Management............................................................................
--) Fault
management...........................................................................................
--) Security Management.....................................................................................
--) Alarm
Management.........................................................................................
--) Performance Management..............................................................................
--) System Management Interface......................................................................
-) System Interfaces.....................................................................................
--) Optical Interfaces............................................................................................
--) Elecrical
Interfaces..........................................................................................
-) Safety
Requirements.......................................................................................
V
--) Elecrical Safety............................................................................................
--) Optical
Safety...............................................................................................
-) System Technical
Specifications...........................................................................
) Network Synchronization
Equipments.......................................................................
-) Introduction..
-)
Synchronization
--) Primary Reference Source.............................................................................
---) Requierment Definition....................................................................
---) Requirement Specification...............................................................
---) System
Characteristics......................................................................
---) Functional Characteristics................................................................
---) Physical
Characteristics....................................................................
---) General
Characteristics.....................................................................
---) Quality Assurance
Provisions...........................................................
--) Synchronization Supply
Unit.........................................................................
---) General Requirements.....................................................................
---) Requirement Specifications............................................................
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---) Major Components...........................................................................
---) System
Characteristics......................................................................
---) Functional Characteristics................................................................
---) Architecture......................................................................................
---) Module
Requirment..........................................................................
VI
---) Performance
Monitoring...................................................................
---)SSU Local
Management....................................................................
---) Disaster
Recovery...........................................................................
---)Physical
Characteristics...................................................................
-) Synchronization Network Management System..............................
--) Management
Requirements............................................................................
--) Functional Requirements...............................................................................
--) Alarm
Management........................................................................................
--) Configuration Management...........................................................................
--) Asset Management
Requirements..................................................................
--) Performance Management.............................................................................
--) Security Management....................................................................................
--) Network Time Management..........................................................................
) Network Management.................................................................................................
-) General Requirements...
--) General
.
-) Fault Managemet Function...........................
-) Security Managemet Function.. .
-) Configuration Management Function.........................................................
-) Performance Management Function...........................................................
-) Application Development Function.......
-) Network Management System User Interface........................................................
-) Configuration Backup and Recovery
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VII
Contents Page
-) Other
Requirements....
-) DCN.....
-) Processing of Routing..
-) VPN
.
-) GUI Requirement.....
-) NML-EML Interface Requirement ...
-) Non-Functional Requirement ....
-) Project Implementation ...
-)Training .......
-) Maintenance Period.....
-) Documentation and Software Provision.....
-) Customer contract/ SLA & QoS management ....
-) Customer contract, QoS/ SLA data administration ....
) ASON/ASTN
..
-) Introduction....
-) Structure.....
--) Transport Plane
--) Control Plane...
--) Management Plane..
--) Interconnection Model Between ASON/ASTN and the Customer Network
--) Intelligent Control
Mode......
-) Functional Requirements for Control
Plane...
--) Connection Management.
--) Auto Discovery and Link Management..
--) Routing
VIII
--) Signalling....
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--) Graceful
Deletion.
--) Naming and
Addressing...
--)
Reliability.....
--) Security........
-) Technical Requirements for Protection / Restoration...
--) Traditional SDH Protection Switching Capability.
--) Mesh Protection / Restoration Capability...
--) Mutual Conversion Between the PC Service and SPC/SC Service
-) Technical Requirements for The Transport Plane ....
--) Node....
---) Cross-Connect
Capability...............................................................
---) Service
Capability...........................................................................
---) Hot Backup Capability of Boards / Cards......................................
--) Netwoking Capability.....
--) SDH Interface.....
--) Ethernet Service......
--) Node Performance...
-) Timing & Synchronization Requirements.
-) NM Function Requirements..
) Maintenance.......
-) Introduction
-) Obligations for Maintenance and Technical
Support.
) Training.......................................................................................................................
-) Introduction......
IX
-) Training courses .......
--) The Whole Of
Subject....
--) Comprehensive course for trainers and
supervisors......
--) Planning
course......
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--) Installation & Commissioning course
......
--) Maintenance & Operation course......
-) Requirements........
) Test Equipment....................................................................................
) Special Tools and Acc......................................................................................
) Technical
Support....................................................................................................
) Documentation.........................................................................................................
-) General........
-) System Manual.......
-) Instruction Manual......
-) Installation
Drawing........
-) Repair Manual........
-) Inventory
Sheets......
) Factory Test and
Acceptance..............................................................................
-) General........
-) Factory
Test.........
-) Field Acceptance Test.........
X
-) Final Acceptance By TIC.......
) System Performance and its
Requirements...........................................................
) Maintenance Annex.............................................................
-) Spare
unit.........
-) Support And After Sales Service
............
-) Duty Of Contractor During One-Year
Maintenance.......
-) Repair Facilities..........
-) Training...........
Appendix......
) Tabel of Obligations & Responsibilities
......
) Route Plan........( pages)
Table of Contents
Contents Page
) Station Names
............
) Traffic Matrix ..........(
pages)
) Network Link Capacity Estimation (All links & ASON links)... ( pages)
) Equipment Modification Procedure ...
) Additional Planning Informations. (
pages)
) Evaluation Parameters . (
pages)
XI
) Compliance Statement ...
Chapter One
) GENERAL CONDITIONS
-) Introduction
--) The telecommunication infrastructure company of Iran (hereinafter called TIC)
intends to establish Next Generation SDH(NG-SDH) and DWDM networks
based on ASON/ASTN technology to cover its requirements for
th
year plan.
--) This is a turnkey project. The contractor shall supply all necessaries and
services for preparation of network and a period of maintenance. The detailed
responsibility of TIC & the contractor is according to App..
--) All the softwares needed for performance of the equipments shall be the latest
versions with un-limited license.
-) Scope of Work
A. Main Equipment
--)TIC intends to establish a transport network using NG-SDH & DWDM
technologies over a two layer network as follows:
---)ASON/ASTN layer consisting of nodes that must be connected to
each other using direct logical links over DWDM pipes.
---)None- ASON/ASTN layer.
--)The complete list of whole network station names is attached in App..
--)Traffic matrix showing the protection type of each demand is attached in App.
for whole network. Offered equipments must meet at least the traffic matrix requirements
in terms of tributary for each station.
Bidders are also requested to provide the following tributary interfaces in addition to the
traffic matrix:
Port Type DVB
FE(/)
Quantity
ports * port
--)Bidders are requested to submit the detailed report &result of their design based on
required criterions that is attached in App..
B. Network management according to chapter and sections . and ..
C. Synchronization according to chapter and section ..
D. Spares according to chapter .
E. Documentation according to chapter .
F. Installation materials and special tools according to chapter .
G. Test equipment (optional) according to chapter .
H. Training and repair center facilities containing a small network based on ASON/ASTN
technology containing nodes.
Note: All the software needed for this project shall be the latest versions and their licenses
shall have no time limitation.
-)General Tender conditions
--) The tender should be integrated . Incomplete/partial tenders will be rejected.
--) The bidder shall provide a complete Bill of Materials, to meet all requirements
mentioned in this technical specification, including its appendices. In case of
any discrepancy between different parts of the technical specifications, the
bidder shall inform TIC in writing about the discrepancies, before submitting
his/her proposal to the tender committee.
Then, TIC will inform all bidders about its viewpoints on paper, which shall be
regarded as the basis for the technical and price proposals.
--) If an item or some items have been omitted from the bidders Bill of Materials
and the contract had been signed, the contractor will be responsible to provide
all equipment, materials, or services to meet the requirements of this
specifications or those mutually agreed upon, without any additional cost.
--) The list of the manufacturers of the important components (Optical components,
Microprocessors, etc.) and their countries of origin shall be submitted with the
technical proposal.
--) Sufficient documents, showing that all proposed equipments are field proven at
least for twelve () months, shall be included in the technical proposal.
--) Optional items in this specifications are part of the main items of the project
and the bidders should propose them. However, TIC may or may not require
such optional items.
--) Proposed Optional items should be clearly identified in the technical and price
proposals.
--) A complete time schedule for the whole project including training,factory
test,installation,commissioning, dates shall be in the technical proposal.
--) The bidder shall guarantee the prompt replacement of damaged, deteriorated or
failed parts and units for a period of one () year after project final acceptance
test at his cost. For the exchanged parts and units, there should be a one-() year
guarantee from the date of replacement.
--) Panels/units and parts (or their equivalents) should be available for a minimum
of fifteen () years after delivery.
--) The time schedule should be so that the whole project be completed within
(eighteen) months from the opening date of L/C (exclusive of one year
maintenance period). Proposals with shorter time is preferred.
--) The contractor should provide a spare pool in Iran so that all shortages or
damaged units can be supplied/replaced quickly, in order to prevent any delay in
project implementation. This spare pool shall contain adequate quantities of all
units and shall be shipped to Iran within equipment delivery period.
--)Equipment modification procedure should be according to app.
--) The Supplied System should be Expandable.
-)Response Format
--) The bidder shall make a point by point compliance statement to all items of the
present specifications according to form "C" of App..
--) The Supplied system should meet all latest necessary ITU-T and the other
related Telecommunication recommendations.
--) The bidder shall state why he can not comply some of the items or why TIC
should reconsider its position.
--) The bidders proposal shall embody necessary supporting data such as
calculations, catalogues, etc.
--) The Bill of Materials shall be prepared in two copies. One copy with prices
shall be attached to the price proposals (Envelope-C). The other copy, which
shall be exactly the same as the first copy but without prices, shall be attached to
the technical proposal (Envelope-B).
--) The network plan and Bill of Materials submitted with the technical proposals
shall be prepared according to App..
--) The bidder shall provide the details necessary to demonstrate that the proposal
meets the requirements of these specifications. The details shall include
schematics, mechanical assemblies, drawings, etc.
--) Any abbreviation or symbol used in the schematics, drawings and calculations
shall be clearly described.
--) The Provided drawings shall be submitted with the technical proposal for all
types of the stations.
--) Typical drawings, which show the rack configuration of each type of stations
(rack layout drawing).
--) Drawings showing the units, which shall be provided for each subrack of each
type of stations (subrack face drawings).
--) A supply record of the proposed equipment shall be attached to the technical
proposal.
--) All the Documents should be prepared in software format and be submitted on
a compact disk (CD) with the logo of the bidder. It is needed to prepare three
hard copies with the signature of the bidder in all pages of documents. There
would not be any limitation in copying of them for TIC.
--) Interpretation and variation of any items can be done according to TIC
permission.
--) The following information shall be submitted with the technical proposal:
(Proposal which does not contain these Annexes will not be considered)
Annex-: Time schedule for whole project after opening of L/C including
manufacturing, factory inspection, training, shipping, custom clearance,
transportation to sites, installation, commissioning, test & acceptance.
Annex-: A list containing full names of all proposed units and equipment and
related software (NG-SDH and DWDM equipment, network management system
and synchronization), their manufacturers and countries of origin.
Annex-: A list containing names of the manufacturers of all components (ICs,
Microprocessors, Optical Components, etc.) utilized in the proposed equipment
and the countries of origin.
Annex-: Network management system configuration proposed for this project
(including the details of DCN planning).
Annex-: Supply record for all types of equipment.
Annex-: Equipment catalogues.
Annex-: Network management system catalogues.
Annex-: Synchronization system catalogues.
Annex-: Measuring equipment catalogues.
Annex-: Detailed list of maintenance special tools and accessories.
Annex-: Detailed list of installation materials for each type of station (Except
cablerack, structure, DDF and ODF/OCDF).
Annex-: Detailed list of installation special tools.
Annex-:Power consumption of the proposed equipment totally for the whole
project.
Annex-: Power consumption of all stations.
Annex-: MTBF figures for all equipments.
Annex-: Rack layout and rack face drawings.
Annex-: List of standard factory tests.
Annex-: Power budget calculations (for DWDM and NG-SDH equipment).
Annex-: List of spare units.
Annex-: List of spare pool units.
Annex-: Maintenance strategy.
Annex-: Technical support strategy.
-)EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
--) All equipment supplied, including installation materials, shall be new, of highest
quality, undamaged, of recent manufacture, or a type currently manufactured,
and incorporating all modifications at time of production which results in an
improved product for applying to this system.
--) Only completely developed and field proven equipments shall be proposed.
Prototype equipment will not be accepted.
--) TIC reserves the right to reject any bidder whose equipment has not been proven
in the field for a minimum period of twelve () months. The technical proposal
shall embody the results of the manufacturers latest field proven experience.
--) Racks specifications shall be in accordance with ETSI standard with dimensions
of mm x mm x mm (WxHxD).
--) Since the height of the racks in existing stations is mm, bidders should
propose the necessary adapters for their racks to be able to fix the existing
structures.
--) Front access designed for racks shall be preferred. It could be possible to mount
racks back-to-back, side-by-side. The bidder shall submit typical drawing for
each case, showing the racks spacing and dimensions.
--) The equipment shall be designed in some way to enable it to be easily and
quickly installed. The preparation at the site of inter-rack harnesses and other
installation materials shall be avoided as far as possible. The arrangement of
racks shall be provided so that the future expansions shall be possible by only
adding equipment or software modification without the necessity of major re-
organization or replacement of the initial installation, i.e. racks, with sub-
assemblies and modules, shall, from the beginning, be wired with all harnesses,
connectors, hardware, etc. necessary for the expansion to full capacity.
--) Racks shall be secured to the floor and be super structure in order to withstand
overturning moments caused by cable pulling or earthquake effects. Sufficient
bracing to withstand earthquake forces of intensity on the mercalli scale (.g
horizontal acceleration) shall be provided. The racks and shelves shall survive
an earthquake qualification test consisting of application of sinusoidal force
accelerations of . g horizontal (in each of two orthogonal directions) and
. g vertical, linearly swept in frequency from to Hz and return to Hz
at . Hz/Sec. The two horizontal and one vertical portions of this test shall be
applied separately.
--) Expansion of the proposed system shall be possible without service interruption.
--) All of the equipments and materials such as racks, shelves, units, pigtails, patch
cords, PDBs, etc. shall be packed separately for each station. Every individual
shelf shall be pre-wired.
--) The mechanical design of equipment shall be so that the installation of the
units or panels on wrong positions would not be possible.
--) The bidder shall state if any type of wiring is required during installation of the
equipment in the stations (e.g. soldering, wrapping, etc.).
--) The office electrical cables for inter-connecting the different equipments are of
several types:
a) Coaxial cable for Electrical Interface.
b) Cables for E& FE
c) Power cable for DC power distribution
d) Alarm and supervisory cables
--) The bidder shall state the type and maximum length of cable intended to use in
each category mentioned above as well as the type of support necessary in the
usual inter-connection cabling such as ladder racking, overall grid.
--) The connections which are supposed to be semi-permanent shall not be
soldered.
--) All types of equipment shall be designed so that incorrect operations during
commissioning or maintenance would not cause any damage.
--) Empty positions of racks shall be covered by plates.
--) All plug- in units shall be replaceable very quickly without using any special
tools.
--) Possibility of accidental touch of dangerous parts of the equipment shall be
reduced to the minimum.
--) Safety conditions shall conform to IEC publication.
--) Replacement parts and controls should be designed such that the danger of
mechanical and electrical hazards are minimized. Warnings shall be clearly
placed in English on unavoidable hazards. Personnel shall be protected from all
hazardous voltages. Wherever an unavoidable danger from exposure to any
hazardous voltages (such as those that can be exposed due to removal of covers)
exists, there shall be a warning of such dangers to personnel in large English
letters. All exposed metals shall be at ground potential.
--) Composition of different materials joined together shall be chosen so that
electrolytic corrosion does not occur.
--) Inflammable materials shall be used.
--) Brittle material, such as cast-iron, zinc or glass shall not be used.
--) Wherever possible, standard consumable parts shall be used. These parts
should be available from more than one manufacturer.
--) Modular and plug-in concept shall be utilized throughout. All modules shall be
readily removable from the front of the rack without any requirement of shutting
off the power prior to removal.
--) Copper wire cables and terminal plugs shall be provided. Aluminum wire will
not be allowed.
--) Cooling of the all units is preffered to be based on normal air convection and
/or heat sink arrangement.
--) All equipment sub-racks, units, modules, parts, and components shall be
clearly marked.
--) All labels, marking and other identifications, shall be in English or with
symbols as per ITU, IEC or ISO or other internationally recognized
recommendations. They shall be durable and of high quality.
--) The markings should be such that constant use of plugs or switches does not
cause the designation to peel or rub off.
--) All assemblies and sub-assemblies and other modules capable of being
exchanged during normal maintenance shall be marked with:
a) Function
b) Manufacturers identification
c) Identification used in handbook and drawings
d) Model number (if applicable)
e) Serial number
--) Maximum heat dissipation allowed for station or office circuit equipment areas
shall be given in terms of W/m
Management Network
--) DCN network shall provide necessary infrastraucture for supervisory of
equipment and network management.
--) DCN Network must have higher reliability.
--) DCN Network must have sufficient bit rate.
, G.
, Etsi ETS
standards).
---) The supplier shall state the maximum distance between (De)multiplexer
Equipments without using optical regenerator in the path.
--) Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer Equipment
---) The OADM to be offered shall be in accordance with ITU-T Rec. G. and
include the following functions:
a) Line amplification
b) Pre/post dispersion compensation for the add/drop channels
c) Optical channel add/drop module
d) Optical supervisory channel termination
e) Optical performance monitoring
---) The wavelength grid and selection of channel wavelengths for OADM should be
compatible with ITU-T Rec. G. G...
---) The maximum number of wavelengths that can be added/dropped
simultaneously should be stated.
---) The supplier shall state any need to pre/post amplification for using in the
OADM terminal.
---) The supplier shall state any need to optical attenuators for using in the OADM
terminal.
---) It should be clear whether the pass through wavelength are subject to R/R
regeneration.
---) The supplier Shall state the maximum number of OADM stations between the
final terminals without regenerator.
---) The supplier should state the maximum span lengths between two successive
OADM terminals
--) Optical Amplifier Equipment (OA)
---) The OA shall implement at least the following functions:
a) Line amplification
b) Dispersion compensation device
c) Optical Supervisory Channel termination
d) Optical performance monitoring
---) The type of amplifiers proposed for the given network topology (pre-amplifiers,
power amplifires-boosters, in-line amplifiers) should be stated in the offers.
---) In order to allowing insertion of DCM
procedure.
OEO: Optical-Electrical-Optical
-) Equipment Safety
--) The power supply unit must be protected in + manner in each section or shelf (if
there isnt specific design for independent power on board).
--) The protection scheme for optical interfaces must be configurable as +.
--) The protection scheme for electrical interfaces must be configurable as :N.
--) Protection parts must be switched automatically with defective section without
interruption in system performance.
--) The supplier should state the type of protection :N for different types of electrical
interface units.
--) It isnt permitted to use external connection on PCB layout.
--) The supplier shall apply sufficient fuses to control current, voltage and response
time of system.
-) Network Topology
--) The supplied DWDM systems should work with different network architectures
such as point to point (point to multipoint), star, chain, ring and mesh.
--) By using mesh topology, it must be possible to protect all kind of stations and
paths.
-) Additional Requirements
--) Optical supervisory channel
---) The supplied DWDM equipment should support OSC
to convey the
information of network management.
---) OSC shall not restrict the span space between adjacent OAs.
---) OSC should normally work even during the OLA failures.
---) The OSC data should be partitioned, have R function ability and be bi-
directional in the OLAs.
---) OSC should be able to add or drop any supervisory information at each OLA
station, so that it could extract the received information correctly and add the new
information to the OSC.
E
-
in SDH-REG terminal and
the supplier shall state the maximum number of transponders that can be cascaded without
exceeding the BER of
E
-
in the system.
--
-) The proposed optical transponders (including SDH, GE, FE and Arbitrary
Rates) have to support the R function (Retiming, Regenerating, and Reshaping).
--
-) Forward error correction (FEC) function:
The DWDM system shall be compliant with G. in the use of forward error correction.
Since G. allows the use of proprietary FEC systems, the supplier shall state whether
they implement proprietary or standard based FEC systems on the DWDM channels and
illustrate the improvements over non-FEC and G. standard FEC systems.
--
-) The supplier should indicate the improvement of BER and optical power
budget.
--
-) The OTU
with FEC function should also monitor, RSOH byte (B, J) and
MSOH byte (B), non-intrusively.
--
-) All the transponders with T-MUX function should support replaceable
interface (GBIC or SFP) on client side.
---) The supplier should state system capabilities for OTN
applications according
to international standards.
---) The supplier should state the following additional features provided in
transponder according to ITU-T Rec. G. and G..
a) The equipment capability for multiplexing SDH signals (STM- ~ STM-) in client
side and providing one optical channel in DWDM side for transport at G.
b) The equipment capability for combining GE signals in the client side and providing
one optical channel in DWDM side for transporting at G. The supplier should describe
the multiplex structure.
c) The equipment capability for combining GE signals in the client side and providing
one optical channel in DWDM side for transporting at .G. The Supplier should
describe the multiplex structure.
.
Table -: Optical add/drop multiplexer (OADM) Characteristics [ITU-T G.]
Clause Parameter Max Min
Input to output, Channel insertion loss (dB)
Input to drop, Channel insertion loss (dB)
Add to output, Channel insertion loss (dB)
Channel insertion loss deviation (dB)
Reflectance (dB)
Polarization dependent loss (PDL) (dB)
Type of OADM subsystem
Number of add/drop/through channels
Type of passband profile (flat-top or Gaussian)
Channel wavelength range (nm)
Channel frequency range (GHz)
dB passband width (nm)
dB passband witdth (nm)
Ripple (dB)
Input to drop, Adjacent channel isolation (dB)
Input to drop, Non-adjacent channel isolation (dB)
Input to output, Channel extinction (dB)
Allowable input power (dBm)
Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) (ps)
---) The supplier should provide detailed technical material on OADMs type,
manufacture, functional block diagram, etc.
---) The application of OADM should not influence the DWDM span number and
span space.
--) Optical Amplifier
---) The optical amplifier (include OBA
, OLA
and OPA
) The supplier is not allowed to use fixed optical attenuators among units out of
system.
--
-
) The supplier shall state the parameters listed in table (-) for optical
attenuators.
Table -: Optical attenuator Characteristics [ITU-T G.]
Clause Parameter Max Min
Insertion loss
(dB) (fixed attenuator)
Reflectance (dB)
nm window, Operating wavelength range
(nm)
nm window, Operating wavelength range
(nm)
Polarization dependent loss (PDL) (dB)
Polarization dependent reflectance (dB)
Allowable input power (dBm)
Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) (ps)
Insertion loss tolerance (dB)
Attenuation range (variable attenuator) (dB)
Incremental attenuation (variable attenuator) (dB)
--)Gain Flattening Filter
---) The gain equalization technique in the optical amplifier module must be
indicated by supplier in details.
---
shall conform to
ITU-T Rec. G., G. and other correlative ITU-T recommendations.
---) The supplier shall describe technical solution for compensation of chromatic
dispersion.
---) The supplier shall describe DCFs position in DWDM system.
---) The supplier should state the parameters listed in table (-) for chromatic
dispersion compensator.
)
Maximum magnitude of the depolarization (ps
)
DWDM transmission system parameters applied to each channel
Maximum OSNR penalty due to DGD (dB)
Minimum PMDC receiver sensitivity (dBm)
--) Optical Connector
---) The supplier shall state the type of the optical connectors adopted in the
equipment.
---) The supplier should state the type of constructing materials.
---) Lifetime: the performance should not be degraded after more than times
of insertion and removal.
---) The supplier shall state the parameters listed in table (-) for optical
connectors.
Table -: Optical connector Characteristics [ITU-T G.]
Clause Parameter Max Min
Insertion loss (dB)
Reflectance (dB)
nm window, Operating wavelength range
(nm)
nm window, Operating wavelength range
(nm)
Polarization dependent loss (PDL)
(dB)
Polarization dependent reflectance (dB)
Allowable input power (dBm)
Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) (ps)
--) Optical Termination
) The supplier should state the parameters listed in table (-) for optical terminations.
Table -: Optical termination Characteristics [ITU-T G.]
Clause Parameter Max Min
Reflectance (dB)
nm window, Operating wavelength range
(nm)
nm window, Operating wavelength range
(nm)
Polarization dependent reflectance (dB)
Allowable input power (dBm)
-) Power Consumption
--) The supplier shall state the maximum power consumption of units listed in
table(-).
Table -: Maximum Power Consumption of Units (watt)
Claus
e
Parameter Max
Tx Transponder
Rx Transponder
Optical Multiplexer
Optical Demultiplexer
Optical Pre-Amplifier
Optical In-Line Amplifire
Optical Booster Amplifire
Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer
Chromatic Dispersion Compensator
PMD Compensator
Management System
Speech Order Wire
Auxiliary Units
--) The supplier shall state the mean power consumption for different kinds of
equipments listed in table (-).
Table -: Mean Power Consumption of Equipments (watt)
Claus
e
Parameter Max
Optical Terminal (De)Multiplexer Equipment
Optical Amplifire Equipment
Optical Add and Drop Multiplexer Equipment
Regenerative Terminal
-) System Management
--) The supplied DWDM system should be equipped with sufficient management
software for physical structure monitoring.
--) It should be possible for the management system, to view status, type and access
level of network users in the graphical user interface.
--) System software should exhibit block diagram and function view of equipment
units.
--) There shouldnt be any difference between information of the system and network
management.
--) Configuration Management
---) In the management software, it should be possible to configure system
components according to the followings:
a) Activation or inactivation of (de)multiplexer channels by Transponder.
b) Tuning of transponder wavelengths in operating range.
c) Possibility of adding / dropping optical channels.
d) Possibility of protection for optical wavelengths.
e) Capability of gain adjusting in optical amplifire
f) Capability of adjusting in optical attenuator.
g) Capability of adjusting optical input and output power level at each port.
---) It should be possible to recognize supervisory channel by NSAP or Mac.Address.
---) It should be possible to communicate with management system through serial or
parallel ports.
---) Software system shall include the followings:
a) Card serial number
b) Part code
c) Software version
d) Hardware version
e) production date
f) End of guarantee date
--) Fault Management
---) Software should support the followings:
a) Record of path faults: This report should include type, time, severity, possible cause
and deletion of fault.
b) Records of system's component faults
---) Software should be able to show status of each part , by existing monitors.
---) For supporting housekeeping, supplier shall equip system for minimum alarm
signals and control signals.
---) It should be possible to define alarms for monitoring sections.
---) It should be possible to show number of alarms with relevant classes.
---) System should be able to supervise sub sytem equipments such as power supplies
( battery and rectifier) and in the case of failure, create sufficient alarms.
---) Fault management should be performed on supervisory and orderwire channel.
---) In case of break in each of (de)multiplexed or add/drop multiplexed channels, It
should be possible to send sufficient alarms to the management system.
--) Security Management
---) Facilities to control operators which can access to the different levels of
management system should be provided by the network manager.
---) There should be a security management software to prevent viruses from entering
in to the system.
---) It shall be possible to provision and control permormance of the system
components by using local craft terminal. The connection to the system should be
provided by RS- cable and modem.
--) Alarm Management
---) Software management should be equipped with sufficient graphical user interface
to observe different statuses of the system components and their performance.
---) It should be possible to provide alarm signals in two manners: audible and visual.
---) System shall be able to show control and house-keeping alarm singnals.
---) Software shall be able to filter and adjust alarm levels.
--) Performance Management
---) It should be possible to measure parameters of performance monitoring in
periods of not more than minutes and hours.
---) It should be possible to view performance of different units ( in service or out of
service).
---) Management of quality decrease in optical channels should be considered with
fault reports and sufficient alarms.
---) It should be possible to measure power, voltage, current and temperature and
prewarning due to end of life time for all active optical components (laser, optical
detector).
---) It should be possible to control bias and modulation current of lasers in two
manners: hardware and software.
---) There should be performance history.
--) System Management Interface
---) The interface between DWDM line system and EM should be Qx interface. And
the interface information model should be the subset of ITU-T G.. The supplier should
provide the detailed standard material of its protocol stack and information model.
--
-) The interface between DWDM EM and higher-level network management
system should be CORBA interface. NMS should support CORBA interface compliant
with TMF MTNM V. (TMF//)
--
-) An NMS alarm arises due to the failure concerning the NMS itself. For example,
the following NMS alarms should be supported: communication interruption between
NMS and NEs, continuous NMS login failures, threshold-crossing event of NMS database
space, and threshold-crossing event of remaining disk space on NMS computer.
--
-) NMS should manage end-to-end DWDM wavelength.
--
-) Alarm management and performance management of circuits should be
supported.
--
-) The signal flow diagram should be provided. A DWDM site (for example, an
OADM site) can contain multiple subracks, so the signal flow of optical NEs in this site
can be very complicated. In this case, a figure is needed to display the signal flow among
the boards. This figure logically displays the processing of optical signal flow in DWDM
sites.
--
-
/V.
or V.
/V.
.
---) The internal connection between EMS and NEs should be in accordence with
SNMP v. Qx for LAN.
---) It should have RS connector with . Kbps bit rate for connecting Q
interface for monitoring terminal equipment.
---) There should be an interface for connecting to operating system.
---) Local interface: RS interfaces is needed with a compatible personal
computer and laptop for local processing and to have a connection.in . Kbps bit rate.
---) Far-end interface: RS interfaces and a compatible personal computer and
laptop are needed for local processing of network elements based on DCC channels
with a connection in . Kbps.
---) Far-end interface should be in accordance with G. recommendation for
transport management network.
---) For possibility of element management, It is nessesary to have a connection
with LAN and WAN Networks.
-) System Interfaces
--) Optical Interfaces
---) The supplier shoud provide optical interface in the client side for connection to
classic SDH and NG-SDH equipment according to REC. ITU-T G. and G.. The
supplier shall specify the corresponding bit rate. (Mbps, Mbps, .Gbps, Gbps)
---) The supplier shall provide necessary optical interfaces for connection to OTN
according to proposed capacity.
---) The supplier shoud provide optical supervisory channel with capacity (~
Mbps) working in the out of band channels wavelength range.
---) The supplier should state and provide necessary types of optical connectors
according to the following table:
f) PC e) ST d) FDDI c) DIN b) SC a) FC
--) Electrical Interfaces
---) The supplier shall provide necessary electrical Interfaces for connecting to the
management layers (system & network).
---) The supplier shall state the system capacity for connecting to the network
management.
E Gigabit Ethernet (
Mbps)
Fast Ethernet Mbps Ethernet
Mbps
---) The supplier shall state the type of necessary connection ports for management
system.
, TDEV
Time Deviation
---)SNMS shall support different levels of user access to assign different operating
and provision privileges for each user.
---) There should be a capability of creating, maintaining and adjusting
management domains, adding additional security while also providing organizational
view for the NEs.
--) Network Time Management
The offered NMS shall provide simple and straightforward management functions
for network time synchronization on the following three levels:
a) Monitoring and controlling the network devices e.g., setup and configuration;
b) Comprehensive management of clients and devices;
c) Providing audit trail of time synchronization across the network. It shall be
possible to perform the following activities from the workstation assigned to
network time management:
A. Perform core setup functions of all timeservers i.e., installation,
monitoring, configuration, and troubleshooting problems
B. Monitor time synchronization network-wide i.e., whether all clients
synchronized within a specified threshold.
C. Implement network-wide timekeeping strategies.
D. Multiple levels of fall-back time sources
E. Safeguard against malicious or inadvertent tampering with network time
keeping.Having functions to prevent users from manually changing the
time on machines to falsify records.
F. Check whether the time on any monitored system was correctly
synchronized at a particular time and date with a specified time source.
G. Generate complete information to allow auditors to determine when a
machine was last synchronized, with what time source, as well as its
variance from the reference time source.
H. Security features to ensure that the entire system time is correct,
including protection from rogue time servers, denial-of-service attacks
etc.
Chapter:
) Network Management
-) General Requirements
)Network management system shall be according to ITU-T Recommendation M.
series with the emphasis on M., M. and M..
) Network Management system shall cover at least EML
, NML
.
) Each Network Element (NE) shall be managed through local, area and central
management by considering (NMS
, NCT
, and LCT
)
) Two network managers for Tehran (SC and SC) as hot standby to each other and the
third one with an independent DCN in Esfahan (SC) shall be considered.
) The bidder shall suggest the best topology and design for Element Management
Systems (EMSs) locations based on the distribution of NEs and the capabilities of its
network management system in order to achieve the optimum availability. The locations
of EMSs shall be selected by considering the priority list of the control centers
(provinces)..
-) each EMS shall manage all NEs in the related stations.
-) each control center shall only be able to control its own NEs.
-) each NE shall be managed by at least two EMSs.
) The remaining control centers which are not selected as EMS shall be considered as
element managers which comply with all FCAPS management functions in each province,
separately according to TMF , , and .
The bidder shall submit the DCN plan for this project to be used in supervisory and
management network of the project and also offer DCN topology with complete protect .-
) DCN shall provide environment for TMN
and
ASON components in different topologies such as linear, ring and mesh.
) The topology of each DCN sub network shall contain mesh or ring or other topology in
order to protect DCN.
) Data communication channels between NEs including GNE
.
) The EMS and NMS connections shall be done through a WAN
including DCC
OSI over IP
, HOP
and Trial.
) NMS shall be able to calculate and implement the routing based on using cost factor
over physical links.
) NMS shall be able to calculate and implement the routing for ASTN and ASON nodes.
) NMS shall be able to calculate and implement the routing based on shortest path first
(OSPF).
) NMS shall be able to calculate and implement the routing based on at least three
predefined conditions.
) NMS shall be able to calculate and implement the routing based on at least passing
nodes.
) NMS shall be able to calculate and implement the routing base on link disjoint
procedure.
) NMS shall be able to calculate and implement the routing using Node disjoint
procedure.
) NMS shall have the capability of demonstration of the routing for all related elements
including nodes, port, units, slots and other features and the path address.
-) VPN
) The network management system shall support virtual private networking.
) Virtual private network shall be consisted of the following components:
a. Shared and dedicated nodes
b. Dedicated trunks