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ZXONE 9700

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)


Equipment
Product Description

Version:V3.00R1

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Revision History

Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason

R1.1 2015-06-10 Added the L4Kx1/L4Kx2 board

R1.0 2015-01-10 First edition

Serial Number: SJ-20141230145702-001

Publishing Date: 2015-06-10(R1.1)

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Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Product Positioning and Characteristics ............................... 1-1
1.1 Product Positioning ............................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Product Characteristics....................................................................................... 1-3

Chapter 2 Product Structure ..................................................................... 2-1


2.1 Hardware Structure ............................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.1 Cabinet ................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Subracks ................................................................................................. 2-3
2.1.3 Boards..................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2 Logical Structure .............................................................................................. 2-10
2.3 Software Architecture ........................................................................................2-11
2.3.1 EMS Software........................................................................................ 2-12
2.3.2 NE Control and Processing Software ....................................................... 2-13
2.3.3 Board Software ...................................................................................... 2-14
2.3.4 Communication Protocols and Interfaces ................................................. 2-14

Chapter 3 Operation and Maintenance System ....................................... 3-1


3.1 Network ............................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2 Functions........................................................................................................... 3-2

Chapter 4 Functions and Services............................................................ 4-1


4.1 Functions........................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Management Functions ............................................................................ 4-1
4.1.2 Detection Function ................................................................................... 4-7
4.2 Service ............................................................................................................ 4-12
4.2.1 Service Access Function......................................................................... 4-12
4.2.2 Service Convergence and Splitting Function ............................................ 4-13

Chapter 5 Network and Configurations.................................................... 5-1


5.1 Network Modes .................................................................................................. 5-1
5.2 NE Types........................................................................................................... 5-5
5.2.1 OTM Configurations ................................................................................. 5-6
5.2.2 FOADM Configurations............................................................................. 5-8
5.2.3 ROADM Configurations .......................................................................... 5-10
5.2.4 OLA Configurations ................................................................................ 5-15

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Chapter 6 Interfaces ................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Maintenance Interfaces ...................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Service Interfaces .............................................................................................. 6-4

Chapter 7 Reliability Design ...................................................................... 7-1


7.1 Hardware Reliability ........................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Software Reliability............................................................................................. 7-2
7.3 Data Reliability ................................................................................................... 7-2
7.4 Network Reliability.............................................................................................. 7-3
7.4.1 OMS 1+1 Protection ................................................................................. 7-3
7.4.2 OCH 1+1 Protection ................................................................................. 7-4
7.4.3 Two-Fiber Bidirectional OCH Shared Protection ......................................... 7-6
7.4.4 Link-Based Electrical Layer 1+1 Protection ................................................ 7-7
7.4.5 Ring Network-Based Electrical Layer Dual-Fiber Dual-Direction Channel
Shared Protection ................................................................................... 7-9
7.4.6 Protection Capability for EMS Channel .................................................... 7-10

Chapter 8 Technical Specifications .......................................................... 8-1


8.1 Physical Specifications ....................................................................................... 8-1
8.2 Power Consumption Specification ....................................................................... 8-6
8.3 Splitting Ratios of Optical Monitoring Interfaces .................................................. 8-10
8.4 Clock Specifications ..........................................................................................8-11
8.5 Reliability Specifications ................................................................................... 8-12
8.6 Transmission System Parameters ..................................................................... 8-12
8.7 Requirements on Operating Wavelength............................................................ 8-17
8.7.1 Allocation of Continuous Wavelengths ..................................................... 8-17
8.7.2 Allocation of Uncontinuous Wavelengths.................................................. 8-21
8.8 Service Access and Convergence Subsystem Specifications .............................. 8-22
8.8.1 Board Types .......................................................................................... 8-22
8.8.2 2.5 G Board Specifications...................................................................... 8-23
8.8.3 10 G Board Specifications....................................................................... 8-24
8.8.4 40G Board Specifications........................................................................ 8-25
8.8.5 100 G Board Specifications..................................................................... 8-25
8.8.6 Interface Specifications at the Board Client Side....................................... 8-26
8.9 Optical Mux/DeMux Subsystem Specifications .................................................. 8-33
8.9.1 OMU Board Specifications ...................................................................... 8-33
8.9.2 ODU Board Specifications ...................................................................... 8-34
8.9.3 SOGMDB Board Specifications ............................................................... 8-35
8.9.4 SCOAD Board Specifications .................................................................. 8-36

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8.9.5 OCI Board Specifications ........................................................................ 8-38
8.9.6 VMUX Board Specifications .................................................................... 8-38
8.9.7 VMUXB Board Specifications .................................................................. 8-39
8.9.8 SSDM Board Specifications .................................................................... 8-39
8.9.9 WSU Board Specifications ...................................................................... 8-40
8.9.10 WSUB Board Specifications .................................................................. 8-42
8.9.11 PDU Board Specifications ..................................................................... 8-49
8.10 Optical Amplification Subsystem Specifications ............................................... 8-50
8.10.1 SEOA Board Specifications................................................................... 8-50
8.10.2 EOA Board Specifications ..................................................................... 8-53
8.10.3 DRA Board Specifications ..................................................................... 8-64
8.10.4 HNA Board Specifications ..................................................................... 8-64
8.11 Optical Layer Management Subsystem Specifications....................................... 8-68
8.11.1 EOPM Board Specifications .................................................................. 8-68
8.12 Protection Subsystem Specifications ............................................................... 8-69
8.12.1 SOP Board Specifications ..................................................................... 8-69
8.13 Supervision Subsystem Specifications ............................................................. 8-69
8.13.1 SOSC/SOSCB Board Specifications ...................................................... 8-69
8.14 RPOA Subsystem Specifications ..................................................................... 8-70
8.14.1 Applicable Transmission Codes............................................................. 8-70
8.14.2 RPOA Subsystem Optical Specifications ............................................... 8-71
8.15 DCM Technical Specifications ......................................................................... 8-71

Chapter 9 Environment Requirements ..................................................... 9-1


9.1 Power Supply Requirement................................................................................. 9-1
9.2 Grounding Requirements .................................................................................... 9-1
9.3 Storage Environment.......................................................................................... 9-2
9.4 Transportation Environment ................................................................................ 9-3
9.5 Operational Environment .................................................................................... 9-5

Chapter 10 Standards and Recommendations...................................... 10-1


10.1 International Standards and Recommendations................................................ 10-1
10.2 Chinese Standards ......................................................................................... 10-5
10.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards ......................................................... 10-7

Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary ........................................................................................................IX

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About This Manual
Purpose
This manual describes the positioning, features, functions, technical specifications, and
complied standards of the ZXONE 9700.

Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Network planning engineers
l Debugging engineers
l Network monitoring engineers
l Maintenance engineers

What Is in This Manual


This manual contains the following chapters.

Chapter 1, Product Positioning and Describes the product positioning and the application type of
Characteristics the ZXONE 9700.

Chapter 2, Product Structure Describes the hardware structure, logic structure and software
structure of the ZXONE 9700.

Chapter 3, Operation and Describes the network and functions of the operation and
Maintenance System maintenance system of the ZXONE 9700.

Chapter 4, Functions and Services Describes system functions and services of the ZXONE 9700.

Chapter 5, Network and Describes the network topologies and network configuration
Configurations of the ZXONE 9700.

Chapter 6, Interfaces Describes the maintenance interfaces and service interfaces


of the ZXONE 9700.

Chapter 7, Reliability Design Describes the hardware reliability design and network
reliability design of the ZXONE 9700.

Chapter 8, Technical Specifications Describes system operating wavelength, technical


specifications of board and weight power consumption
dimensions of the ZXONE 9700 equipment.

Chapter 9, Environment Describes the requirements for storage, transport, and


Requirements operation environment of the ZXONE 9700.

Chapter 10, Standards and Describes the standards and recommendations for the
Recommendations ZXONE 9700 equipment.

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Conventions
This manual uses the following typographical conventions.

Italics Variables in commands. It may also refer to other related manuals and
documents.

Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, option button names,
check boxes, drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names,
parameters, and commands.

Constant width Text that you type, program codes, filenames, directory names, and
function names.

[] Optional parameters.

{} Mandatory parameters.

| Separates individual parameter in series of parameters.

Danger: indicates an imminently hazardous situation. Failure to


comply can result in death or serious injury, equipment damage, or site
breakdown.

Warning: indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to comply


can result in serious injury, equipment damage, or interruption of major
services.

Caution: indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to comply


can result in moderate injury, equipment damage, or interruption of
minor services.

Note: provides additional information about a topic.

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Chapter 1
Product Positioning and
Characteristics
Table of Contents
Product Positioning ....................................................................................................1-1
Product Characteristics ..............................................................................................1-3

1.1 Product Positioning


The ZXONE 9700 is mainly located in long-distance backbone network, MAN cord network
and MAN edge network. Its applications are shown in Figure 1-1.
The ZTE OTN products are widely used in local/MAN backbone networks (including the
core layer, convergence layer, and access layer), long-distance networks, and trunk
networks. They provide transmission solutions with various capacities, transmission
distances, and intelligent service applications.

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Figure 1-1 ZXONE 9700 Applications in Networks

Applications of the ZXONE 9700 and relationships between configured subracks are
described in Table 1-1.

Table 1-1 Applications and Configurations of the ZXONE 9700

Subrack Characteristic Application

NX41 Supports both branch integrated and Deployed in intra-province,


branch separated service access to inter-province, and national
satisfy point-to-point transmission backbone networks and MANs.
requirements.

S6/S3 Supports branch separated service


access to satisfy multi-granularity cross
scheduling requirements of the OTN with
extremely-large capacity and intelligent
services.

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1.2 Product Characteristics


OTN Characteristics
l Supports the OTN encapsulation, mapping, and overhead defined by the G.709.
l Supports multiple granularities including ODU0, ODU1, ODU2, ODU2e, ODU3,
ODU4, and ODUflex, and can implement flexible scheduling of GE, 2.5 Gbit/s, 10
Gbit/s, 40 Gbit/s, and 100 Gbit/s services.

Time and Clock Synchronization


l Supports in-band and out-band transmission of 1588V2 time synchronization
information.
l Supports transmission of synchronous Ethernet and 2M clocks.

Unified Management
The ZXONE 9700 uses the NetNumen U31 EMS. The NetNumen U31 EMS, which is
designed to be a distributed, multi-process, and modular system, implements unified
management of the network architecture and configuration of ZTE's intelligent optical
transmission equipment.

Reliability Design
The ZXONE 9700 supports 1+1 protection of main control, clock and power supply boards.
The OTN integrated cross system uses "cubic protection". That is, if any two cross boards
in the OTN electrical cross system fail, traffic transmission is not affected. Thus, system
stability and availability is improved.

Intelligent Optical Network WASON


l Supports the GMPLS-based WASON control platform to implement automatic
discovery, routing, and signaling switching of network resources and topology.
l Supports automatic establishment of traffic paths, end-to-end traffic configuration,
traffic grooming, and flow control, which improves network survivability and network
resource usage.

Intelligent ROADM
The ZXONE 9700 provides intelligent ROADM. ROADM in wavelength and scheduling
directions can improve network flexibility, and allow operators to remotely and dynamically
control the path of wavelength transmission, and thus effectively reduce operation and
maintenance costs. ROADM nodes of the HUB type use optical Power Distribution Units
(PDU) and Wavelength Selection Units (WSU) to support the following functions:

l Local optical signal adding/dropping.


l Traffic broadcast.
l Wavelength scheduling in a maximum of nine optical directions.

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l Combinations of wavelength-related, direction-related, wavelength-unrelated,


direction-unrelated configurations.

Compatibility of Monitoring Channels


Monitoring and management information can be transmitted among different sites of the
ZXONE 9700 system through optical and electrical monitoring channels. The optical and
electrical monitoring channels of the sites can interconnect or interwork with the optical
and electrical monitoring channels of other OTN systems.

Smooth Expansion and Upgrade


The ZXONE 9700 supports multi-subrack management, and provides the following smooth
expansion and upgrade capability: smooth upgrade of a system with mixed transmission
of 40 Gbit/s, 10 Gbit/s, and 2.5 Gbit/s services to a system with a unified line transmission
rate of 100 Gbit/s.

Online Upgrade
The ZXONE 9700 supports the following online upgrade functions:
l Online upgrade of the EMS software and built-in software of boards.
l Online upgrade of a system of less than 96 wavelengths to a system of up to 96
wavelengths.

Pluggable Optical Modules


Optical interfaces of the ZXONE 9700 client support pluggable optical modules.

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Chapter 2
Product Structure
Table of Contents
Hardware Structure ....................................................................................................2-1
Logical Structure ......................................................................................................2-10
Software Architecture ...............................................................................................2-11

2.1 Hardware Structure


The ZXONE 9700 hardware includes cabinets, subracks, and boards. Boards of different
functions are configured in corresponding subracks, and subracks of different sizes are
configured in corresponding standard cabinets.

2.1.1 Cabinet
Cabinet Overview
Standard ZTE cabinets are divided into two types, each of which has two heights. For
details, refer to Table 2-1.

Table 2-1 ZXONE 9700 Cabinet Types

Depth (mm) Height (mm) Dimensions (H × W × D, mm)

300 2000 2000 × 600 × 300

2200 2200 × 600 × 300

600 2200 2200 × 600 × 600

2600 2600 × 600 × 600

The ZXONE 9700 cabinets have two depths including 300 mm and 600 mm. Cabinets with
a depth of 300 mm can be divided into generation 1 cabinets and generation 2 cabinets.
Figure 2-1 shows the external views of cabinets.

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Figure 2-1 ZXONE 9700 Cabinet Overview

Cabinet Configuration
The maximum number of subracks or components of a type that can be configured in a
ZXONE 9700 cabinet varies with cabinet height and width. For details, refer to Table 2-2.

Table 2-2 Maximum Configuration of a ZXONE 9700 Cabinet

Cabinet Dimensions NX41 S6 Subrack S3 Subrack Power DCM


(H × W × D, mm) Subrack Distribution Plug-In Box
Unit

2000 × 600 × 300 3 - - 1 1

2200 × 600 × 300 4 - 1 1 1

2200 × 600 × 600 - 1 - 2 -

2600 × 600 × 600 - 2 - 2 -

• DCM subracks are optional, which can be configured as required.

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2.1.2 Subracks
For all types of subracks that can be configured for the ZXONE 9700, refer to Table 2-3.

Table 2-3 Subrack Types of the ZXONE 9700

Subrack Model

NX41 subrack Transmission subrack

S3 subrack Packet cross-connection subrack

S6 subrack Packet cross-connection subrack

2.1.3 Boards
Boards of the ZXONE 9700 are divided into the following types according to supported sub
systems.

Table 2-4 Boards of the ZXONE 9700

Position Description

Service access and l Service access: Wavelength conversion and data regeneration
convergence subsystems are implemented through the Optical/Electrical/Optical (O/E/O)
conversion.
l Convergence: Convergence and resolution of signals with
different rates are implemented.

Mux/DeMux subsystems l Optical multiplexing: Signals of different wavelengths are


combined and transmitted in the same fibre.
l Optical de-multiplexing: The multi-wavelength signal from
the same transmission fiber are de-multiplexed into multiple
wavelengths for output.

Optical amplification Amplifies optical signals and implements long-distance


subsystems transmissions.

Monitoring subsystems Implements NE management and information monitoring of the


system.

Protection subsystems Implements the protections on boards, links, and channels.

Cross-connection subsystems Implements any timeslot cross-connections and scheduling at the


backplane side by cooperating with backplanes.

Optical layer management Implements the monitoring of access optical signals, and reports
subsystems monitoring information to the EMS.

Power subsystems Processes external input power supplies, and outputs DC power
supplies required by the system, and monitors and protects the
power supplies at the same time.

RPOA subsystems Implements the DWDM transmissions with ultra-long distance.

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2.1.3.1 Service Access and Convergence Subsystem Boards


For the boards in the service access and convergence subsystem, refer to Table 2-5.

Table 2-5 Board List of the Service Access and Convergence Subsystem

Board Name Board Function


Identifier

Enhanced 10 Gbit/s optical EOTU10GB l Supports a maximum of one client-side


transponder unit (type B) interface.
l Implements the function of wavelength
conversion on 10 Gbit/s service.

40 Gbit/s optical transponder TST3 l Supports a maximum of one client-side


unit interface.
l Implements the function of wavelength
conversion on 40 Gbit/s service.

Dual-channel 10 Gbit/s optical TD2C l Supports a maximum of two client-side


transponder unit interfaces.
l Implements wavelength conversion for
dual-channel services at 10 Gbit/s.

Single-channel 10 Gbit/s TS2CP l Supports one client-side interface.


optical transponder unit l Implements wavelength conversion from
1-channel signal at 10 Gbit/s to OTU2, OTU2e,
and OTU1f.

Single-channel 100 Gbit/s TS4 l Supports one client-side interface.


optical transponder unit l Implements the function of wavelength
conversion on single-channel 100 Gbit/s
service.

Four-channel any-service-to- MQA1 l Supports a maximum of four client-side


OTU1 convergence board interfaces.
l Supports distributed cross-connection. It
is used together with the MJA board to
converge signals at 2.5 Gbit/s. It provides the
cross-connection capacity on the backplane
to increase the number of client-side access
services.

Four-channel any-service-to- MQA2 l Supports a maximum of four client-side


OTU2 convergence board interfaces.
l Supports distributed cross-connection. It
is used together with the MJA board to
converge signals at 10 Gbit/s. It provides the
cross-connection capacity on the backplane
to increase the number of client-side access
services.

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Board Name Board Function


Identifier

Six-channel any-service-to- MJA l Supports a maximum of six client-side


Backplane interfaces.
l Supports distributed cross-connection. It is
used together with the MJA board and the
MQA2 board. It provides the cross-connection
capacity on the backplane to increase the
number of client-side access services.

Eight GE/STM-16 SubRate MOM2 l Supports a maximum of eight client-side


Mux to OTU2, Muxponder, interfaces.
Oct-Port, Multi-Service, OTU2 l Converges multiple services into OTU2
Line signals.

Four-channel 10 Gbit/s MQT3 l Supports a maximum of four client-side


sub-rate convergence board interfaces.
l Implements the function of wavelength
conversion on 10 Gbit/s service.

Ten-channel 10 Gbit/s MX2 l Supports a maximum of ten client-side


convergence board interfaces.
l Implements the function of wavelength
conversion on 10 Gbit/s service.

2.1.3.2 Optical Amplification Subsystem Boards


For the boards in the optical amplification subsystem, refer to Table 2-6.

Table 2-6 Board List of the Optical Amplification Subsystem

Board Name Board Function


Identifier

Enhanced Optical EOA Uses an Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) to implement
Amplifier all-optical signal amplification. The gain can be adjusted
within a large range to adapt to different trunk distance
transmission requirements.

Distributed Raman DRA Assists an EDFA in implementing distributed online optical


Amplifier signal amplification of long distance, wide bandwidth, and
low noise.

Smart Enhanced SEOA Directly inserts an EDFA into an optical transmission link to
Optical Amplifier amplify signals, so that the transmission power is increased
and the transmission distance is extended.

Hybrid Node Amplifier HNA Amplifies the output optical signals in band C (1529 nm–1561
nm), and supports cross-band radio relay transmission.

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2.1.3.3 Optical Mux/DeMux Subsystem Boards


For the boards in the optical Mux/DeMux subsystem, refer to Table 2-7.

Table 2-7 Board List of the Optical Mux/DeMux Subsystem

Board Name Board Function


Identifier

Optical Multiplexing Unit OMU Implements C or C/C+ band multiplexing, with the
number of channels being 8, 16, 32, 40, 48, or 80.

Optical De-multiplexing Unit ODU Implements C or C/C+ band de-multiplexing , with


the number of channels being 8, 16, 32, 40, 48, or
80.

Smart Optical Group SOGMDB Supports multiplexing and de-multiplexing of four


Multiplex De-multiplex or five wave bands.
(Type B)

Smart CWDM Optical SCOAD Implements multiplexing and de-multiplexing for


Add-Drop add/drop wavelengths in two optical directions and
straight-through wavelengths, and checks the output
optical power.

Optical Channel Interleaver OCI Implements channel interleaving multiplexing and


de-multiplexing for band C or L.

Variable insertion loss VMUX Uses the AWG/+Variable Optical Attenuator (VOA)
Multiplexer technology to adjust the amount of attenuation of
each channel before multiplexing. The number of
multiplexed channels can be 40 or 48 for band C.

Supervisory Division SSDM Implements multiplexing and de-multiplexing of


Multiplexing Board signals in the main optical channel and supervisory
channel.

Wavelength Selection Unit WSU Implements adding multiplexing or dropping


de-multiplexing and selective multiplexing for
the wavelengths on different ports, and provides
two-dimensional or multi-dimensional dynamic
scheduling of service wavelengths.

Wavelength Selection Unit WSUB Processes 50 GHz and 100 GHz signals, or flexibly
(type B) processes signal spectrums.

Power Distribution Unit PDU Implements service signal broadcast in five or nine
directions, and assists the WSUA board in dynamic
configuration of any wavelength to any direction or
port.

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2.1.3.4 Protection Subsystem Boards


For the boards in the protection subsystem, refer to Table 2-8.

Table 2-8 Board List of the Protection Subsystem

Board Name Board Function


Identifier

Optical Protect Board SOP Follows the principle of Congruent Sending Selective
Receive to realize the 1+1 optical channel function or line
protection function.

2.1.3.5 Optical-Layer Management Subsystem Boards


For the boards in the optical-layer management subsystem, refer to Table 2-9.

Table 2-9 Board List of the Optical-Layer Management Subsystem

Board Name Board Function


Identifier

Enhanced Optical EOPM Monitors the performances of 8\4\1-channel input


Performance Monitor optical signals of C-band.

2.1.3.6 Power Subsystem Boards


For the boards in the power subsystem, refer to Table 2-10.

Table 2-10 Board List of the Power Subsystem

Board Name Board Function


Identifier

Power board (type PWE l Provides –48 V/–60 V DC power for subrack boards.
E) l Provides power for NX41 subracks.

Power board (type PWRK l Provides -38 V– -72 V DC input power, and -48 V/60 A DC
K) output power.
l Supplies power to S3/S6 subracks.

2.1.3.7 Monitoring Subsystem Boards


For the boards in the monitoring subsystem, refer to Table 2-11.

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Table 2-11 Board List of the Monitoring Subsystem

Board Name Board Function


Identifier

Order wire board OW Implements order wire voice calls between NEs. It is
applicable to the NX41 subrack.

Compact main control SNP Completes the control, communication, and protocol
board process functions, and is responsible for all
communications between all boards. It is applicable to the
NX41 subrack.

Compact SCC Implements the management, route and forwarding


communication control of control message between boards in the NE. It is
board applicable to the NX41 subrack.

Compact optical SOSCB Transfers and exchanges the ECC data between NEs in
monitoring channel the monitoring system, orderwire and transparent user
board (type B) channel data, and APS information. It is applicable to the
NX41 subrack.

Outband time interface TIS Supports time/clock process, and provides the clock
board interface of 2M bit/Hz. It is applicable to the NX41 subrack.

Extended interface EIC Provides external interfaces for alarm and debugging
board (type C) signals. It is applicable to the NX41 subrack.

Subrack CCP Implements the message forwarding between the


communication control cross-connecting subrack and SNP boards. It is
board applicable to the NX41 subrack.

Cabinet control CCPK Implements NE management, clock and time processing,


processor (Type K) subrack management, and channel monitoring. It is
applicable to the S3 and S6 subracks.

System Auxiliary SAIK Provides external interfaces and clock interfaces. It is


Interface (Type K) applicable to the S3 and S6 subracks.

2.1.3.8 RPOA Subsystem Boards


For the boards in the RPOA subsystem, refer to Table 2-12.

Table 2-12 Board List of the RPOA Subsystem

Board Name Board Function


Identifier

RPOA pump RPU Amplifies signals, adjusts gains, and transmits long-distance
board DWDM signals.

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Identifier

RPOA gain board RGU Provides gain adjustment for the transmission lines, and
implements multiplexing and de-multiplexing for pump and
line optical signals.

2.1.3.9 Cross-connection Subsystem Boards


For the boards in the cross-connection subsystem, refer to Table 2-13.

Table 2-13 Board List of the Cross-connection Subsystem

Board Name Board Function


Identifier

Packet Switch Board, (type K) PSK Implements cross connection with the minimum
switching unit being ODU0 and the maximum
switching capacity being 1.2T.

Line side board with 20 ports: L2Kx20 Implements service access of 20 channels at 10
OTU2 level, (Type K) Gbps on the line side.

Line side board with 12 ports: L2Kx12 Implements service access of 12 channels at 10
OTU2 level, (Type K) Gbps on the line side.

Line side board with 8 ports: OTU2 L2Kx8 Implements service access of 8 channels at 10
level, (Type K) Gbps on the line side.

Line side board with 4 ports: OTU2 L2Kx4 Implements service access of 4 channels at 10
level, (Type K) Gbps on the line side.

Line side board with single port: L4Lx1 Implements service access of 1 channel at 100
OTU4 level, (Type L) Gbps on the line side.

Line side board with single port: L4Kx1 Implements service access of 1 channel at 100
OTU4 level, (Type K) Gbps on the line side.

Line side board with two ports: L4Kx2 Implements service access of 2 channels at 100
OTU4 level, (Type K) Gbps on the line side.

Client side board with double ports: C4Kx2 Implements service access of 2 channels at 100
OTU4 level, (Type K) Gbps on the client side.

Client side board with single port: C4Kx1 Implements service access of 1 channel at 100
OTU4 level, (Type K) Gbps on the client side.

Client side board with double ports: C3Kx2 Implements service access of 2 channels at 40
OTU3 level, (Type K) Gbps on the client side.

Client side board with single ports: C3Kx1 Implements service access of 1 channel at 40
OTU3 level, (Type K) Gbps on the client side.

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Identifier

Client side board with 20 ports: C2Kx20 Implements service access of 20 channels at 10
OTU2 level, (Type K) Gbps on the client side.

Client side board with 12 ports: C2Kx12 Implements service access of 12 channels at 10
OTU2 level, (Type K) Gbps on the client side.

Client side board with 8 ports: C2Kx8 Implements service access of 8 channels at 10
OTU2 level, (Type K) Gbps on the client side.

Client side board with 4 ports: C2Kx4 Implements service access of 4 channels at 10
OTU2 level, (Type K) Gbps on the client side.

Client side board with 2 ports: C2Kx2 Implements service access of 2 channels at 10
OTU2 level, (Type K) Gbps on the client side.

Client side board with 16 ports: C1Kx16 Implements service access of 16 channels at 2.5
OTU1 and below OTU1 level, Gbps on the client side.
(Type K)

Client side board with 4 ports: C1Kx4 Implements service access of 4 channels at 2.5
OTU1 and below OTU1 level, Gbps on the client side.
(Type K)

2.2 Logical Structure


Figure 2-2 shows the logical structure of the ZXONE 9700 system.

Figure 2-2 Logical Structure of the ZXONE 9700 System

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Note:
l The protection subsystem can be configured before or after the service subsystem as
required.
l All the subsystems should be configured based on onsite requirements.

l Optical forwarding boards of various rates (including 2.5 Gbit/s, 10 Gbit/s, 40 Gbit/s,
and 100 Gbit/s) at the line side are supported. Convergence of services ranging from
100 Mbit/s to 100 Gbit/s is supported, which is applicable to network nodes that do
not require OTN crossing connection.
l On the client side, service access at any rate in the range of 1 Gbit/s – 100 Gbit/s
is supported. In addition, various crossing units (including ODU0, ODU1, ODU2,
ODU2e, ODU3, ODU4, and ODUflex) are supported, which are applicable to OTN
nodes with a large crossing capacity.

2.3 Software Architecture


According to the hierarchical design, each layer of the ZXONE 9700 software supports
specific functions and provides services for the upper layer. The software architecture is
shown in Figure 2-3. For the software components and functions, refer to Table 2-14.

Figure 2-3 ZXONE 9700 Software Architecture

Table 2-14 Software Components

Components Position Description

Board software Board Implement the management


and control for boards.

NE control and processing Smart Node Processor (SNP) Implement the management
software board and control for NEs.

EMS software EMS computer Implement the management and


control for the whole network.

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2.3.1 EMS Software


The ZXONE 9700 system uses the U31 EMS software to manage and monitor NEs.
The network management software supports the fault management, performance
management, security management, configuration management, maintenance
management, and system management.
The EMS structure is shown in Figure 2-4.

Figure 2-4 EMS Structure

l Manager
It is also referred to as Server. Compared to Graphical User Interface (GUI), Manager
works as a Server. Through Qx interfaces, Manager sends management commands
to the corresponding NE control and processing software, receives messages from
NE control and processing software, and saves all the network management data
including the basic data of system management, configuration management, and
alarm maintenance in the database. Manager only saves management data in the
local network.

l Graphical User Interface (GUI)


It is also referred to as Client. The GUI provides graphical interfaces for users. The
users can implement configuration management, fault management, performance
management, security management, maintenance management and system
management in the GUI. The GUI does not save dynamic network management
data, which are retrieved from Database by Manager when the users use the GUI.
l Database

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The Database stores data about information query, configuration and alarm for
interfaces and management functional modules. It also implements the processing
of data consistency.

2.3.2 NE Control and Processing Software


NE control and processing software is located on the Smart Node Processor (SNP) board
to manage, monitor and control the board operation status in the NE. As a communication
service unit between the network management system and boards, it implements control
and management for NEs. For the functions supported by the NE control and processing
software, refer to Table 2-15:

Table 2-15 NE Control and Processing Software Functions

Serial No. Function

1 Configures boards during power-on initialization of the NEs.

2 Monitors alarm and performance status of the operating NE, receives EMS monitoring
and configuration commands from gateway NE through Error Check and Correction
(ECC) interfaces, and reports command results, NE alarms and performance status.
Gateway NEs are connected with the EMS through Ox interfaces.

3 Controls APS, APR and WASON.

The structure of the NE control and processing software is shown in Figure 2-5. For the
functional modules of the NE control and processing software, refer to Table 2-16.

Figure 2-5 Structure of the NE Control and Processing Software

Table 2-16 Functional Modules of the NE Control and Processing Software

Module Description

Embedded operation system The embedded operation system platform is responsible for public
platform resource management, and provides an application environment
independent from hardware.

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Fault management module The fault management module collects and handles alarm.

Performance management The performance management module collects and handles


module performance events.

Configuration management The configuration management module handles configuration


module requirements.

Master/slave switching module The master/slave switching module implements data


synchronization and switching between the master SNP and the
slave SNP boards to perform the 1+1 hot backup for SNP boards.

APS module The APS module implements protection switching function


according to the actual application of protection modes and the
equipment.

WASON module The WASON module controls boards to implement the WASON
function based on actual application of networks and the equipment.

APSD/APR module The APSD/APR module implements the Automatic Power


Shutdown (APSD) and Automatic Power Reduction (APR) function
according to the actual application of the equipment.

2.3.3 Board Software


The board software operates on each board to manage, monitor and control the operation
status of each board. It receives commands sent from the Network Element Management
System (EMS) through an agent on the SNP board, and then responds and takes actions
on the commands. It reports alarm and performance events of the board to the EMS.

The functions of board software include alarm and performance handling, configuration
management, communication management, board software online download, and
functional circuits driven.

2.3.4 Communication Protocols and Interfaces


For interfaces of the ZXONE 9700 software system and their corresponding
communication protocols, refer to Table 2-17.

Table 2-17 ZXONE 9700 Software System Interfaces

Interface Name Description

S interface It is the interface between the NE control and processing software and the
MCU, that is, the communication interface between the SNP board and
other boards. It complies with the private protocol.

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Qx interface It is the interface between the NE control and processing software and the
Manager, that is, the interface between the SNP board and the computer
on which the EMS Server program operates. For the ZXONE 9700 system,
Qx interface is located on the SEIA board. It complies with Transfer
Control Protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP) protocol, International
Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector
(ITU-T) Q.811 and ITU-T Q.812 recommendations.

ECC interface It is the communication interface between NEs. The ECC interface uses
an optical monitoring channel for communication and supports the TCP/IP
protocol.

CTI interface It is the control interface in the NE, and implements APS, APR, and
WASON functions.

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Network......................................................................................................................3-1
Functions ...................................................................................................................3-2

3.1 Network
Administrators can operate and maintain the ZXONE 9700 remotely or locally. For details,
refer to Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Operation and Maintenance Modes

Mode Description Difference

Remote maintenance Connects and maintains The TCP/IP is used for connection. An
the equipment through the EMS can maintain multiple NEs.
NetNumen U31 EMS.

Local maintenance Connects and maintains the The TCP/IP is used for connection. Only
equipment through the LCT or single equipment can be maintained.
DOS commands.

Remote Maintenance Mode


Connect the ZXONE 9700 and EMS PC into the Ethernet network, see Figure 3-1.

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Figure 3-1 Remote Maintenance Mode

Local Maintenance Mode


Use the network cable to connect the PC with the interface board of the ZXONE 9700
subrack, see Figure 3-2.

Figure 3-2 Local Maintenance Mode

3.2 Functions
The functions of the NetNumen U31 are described in Table 3-2.

Table 3-2 Descriptions for NetNumen U31 Functions

Function Description

Configuration Provides NE management, link management, service configuration, spectrum


management management, and optical power management.

Performance Monitors network performance, collects NE-related performance statistics


management data, evaluates NE and network validation, reflects equipment status, and
monitors network QoS, which increases network performance and efficiency,
and provides network resource plan and suggestion.

Security Provides concepts of roles, role groups, departments, and users. Only legal
management users can access the network resource.

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Fault management Includes alarm management and diagnosis test. Monitors working status of
the current equipment and collects abnormal information, which makes the
maintenance personnel analyze, maintain, and recover easily.

Version Implements upgrade, load, rollback, and management of the version software.
management

Log management Records each operation of the EMS server for easy query and location.

Report Outputs reports according to the user-defined formats, including tables,


management graphs, pie charts, and composition graphs.

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Functions ...................................................................................................................4-1
Service.....................................................................................................................4-12

4.1 Functions
The ZXONE 9700 provides management and detection functions. For function
descriptions, refer to Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 ZXONE 9700 Function Descriptions

Function Description

Management functions Including:


l Electrical cross connect function
l Master and slave subrack function
l Communication monitoring function
l Dispersion management function
l IWF function
l Clock management function
l Clock or time synchronization function

Detection functions Including:


l Forward error correction function
l Automatic power off or reducing function
l Automatic power optimization function
l PRBS function
l Alarm monitoring function
l Performance monitoring function

4.1.1 Management Functions


4.1.1.1 Electrical Cross Connect Function

Centralized Electrical Cross Connect


By using a cross connect board and the backplane together, the centralized electrical cross
connect function implements the flexible time-slot cross connect scheduling of time-slot
frames on the backplane. After the scheduling, one or one group of time-slot frames are

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de-multiplexed on the service board to restore the service. The centralized electrical cross
connect system is based on synchronous time division scheduling, which is applicable to
large-scale scheduling systems. The centralized electrical cross connect system has the
following features:

Item Description

Maximum cross connect capacity 7.2Tbit/s (S3 subrack), 14.4Tbit/s(S6 subrack),

Cross connect granularities ODU0, ODU1, ODU2, ODU2e, ODU3, ODU4, ODUflex,
packet

Access services STM-1/4/16/64/256, OC-3/12/48/192/768,


FE/GE/10GE WAN/10GE LAN/40GE,
OTU1/OTU2/OTU2e/OTU3/OUT4,
FC-100/200/400/800/1200, DVB-ASI, SDI, FDDI,
ESCON, FICON, FICON Express

Distributed Electrical Cross Connect


The service accessed by the ZXONE 9700 completes frame cross scheduling through the
distributed electrical cross backplane. The frames scheduled are de-multiplexed in the
service board of the distributed cross group to complete the service recovery.
The distributed electrical cross connect system has the following features:

Item Description

Maximum cross connect capacity 80 Gbit/s

Cross connect granularities ODU0, ODU1, ODU2

Access service rate 100 Mbit/s to 4.25 Gbit/s

4.1.1.2 Master and Slave Subracks


The ZXONE 9700 supports the master/slave subrack installation, and implements unified
management and flexible expansion and upgrade.
One Network Element (NE) of the equipment is installed in only one master subrack. The
master subrack can support multiple slave subracks. Transmission subracks NX41 of
the SNP board are configured to master subracks, and others are configured to slave
subracks. The number of master and slave subracks should be no more than 127.

4.1.1.3 Communication Monitoring Function

Monitoring Capabilities
The monitoring subsystem of the ZXONE 9700 system transfers network management
and order wire information. The subsystem consists of a main board, optical monitoring
boards, and interface boards. It supports both optical and electrical monitoring channels.

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l For the capabilities of optical monitoring channels, refer to Table 4-2.

Table 4-2 Capabilities of Optical Monitoring Channels of the ZXONE 9700

Item Capability Description

Monitoring rate 100 Mbit/s

Monitoring à Up to 16 monitoring directions are supported (by installation of four op-


direction tical monitoring channel boards) to satisfy the monitoring direction re-
quirements of all service networks.

à Each optical monitoring channel board supports up to four directions


of optical monitoring. The total number of monitoring directions can be
increased by installation of more optical monitoring channel boards.

à When optical monitoring channel boards are used for optical monitoring
purposes, an optical monitoring channel board shall be installed in slot
3 or 5 of subrack 1.

Monitoring 100 Mbps optical monitoring channels of the ZXONE 9700 system can
channel interconnect or interwork with 100 Mbps monitoring channels of other ZTE
compatibility optical transmission series products.

l For the capabilities of electrical monitoring channels, refer to Table 4-3.

Table 4-3 Capabilities of Electrical Monitoring Channels of the ZXONE 9700

Item Capability Description

Monitoring rate The actual rate of an electrical monitoring channel is not only associated
with the optical line rate, but also the number of used GCCs. There are
three groups of GCCs, which are respectively named GCC0, GCC1,
and GCC2. When all the three groups of GCCs are used, the electrical
monitoring rates in case of different optical line rates are as follows:

à When the line rate is 100 Gbit/s, the electrical monitoring rate is 54.8
Mbit/s.

à When the line rate is 40 Gbit/s, the electrical monitoring rate is 21.08
Mbit/s.

à When the line rate is 10 Gbit/s, the electrical monitoring rate is 3.9 Mbit/s.

à When the line rate is 2.5 Gbit/s, the electrical monitoring rate is 0.95
Mbit/s.

Monitoring Up to 16 monitoring directions are supported (by installation of sufficient


direction service boards to support electrical monitoring).

Monitoring Electrical monitoring channels of the ZXONE 9700 system can interconnect
channel or interwork with 100 Mbps monitoring channels of other ZTE optical
compatibility transmission series products.

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Communication Functions
For the communication functions that the ZXONE 9700 system supports, refer to Table
4-4.

Table 4-4 Communication Functions of the ZXONE 9700

Communi- Channel/Inter- Function Description


cation Type face Type

Network Qx interface Through the Qx interface, a main control board reports the alarms
manage- and performance data of the local NE and the corresponding
ment com- subnet to the network management system, and receives the
munication commands and configurations sent by the network management
system to the local NE and the corresponding subnet.

Communica- Optical The monitoring subsystem uses 100 Mbps Ethernet technologies
tion between monitoring to encapsulate ECC order wire, APS, and transparent user channel
NEs channel data in IP packets, and pass and exchange them in Ethernet data
frames.
The monitoring subsystem uses the OSPF protocol, which
automatically generates a new routing table when the network
topology changes and thus ensures the smoothness of monitoring
channels.
When the network span is too long or the line loss is too large,
monitoring channel signals can be connected to optical forwarding
boards that support continuous rates to implement in-band
monitoring.

Electrical OTN service overheads are used to transfer information and


monitoring implement single-span communication between two NEs.
channel

4.1.1.4 Dispersion Management Function


The ZXONE 9700 system supports the configuration of dispersion compensation modules
in a dispersion compensation subrack based on actual requirements to implement
dispersion management for 2.5 Gbit/s, 10 Gbit/s, 40 Gbit/s, and 100 Gbit/s systems. For
details, refer to Table 4-5.

Table 4-5 System Dispersion Description

System Dispersion Description


Tolerance

2.5 Gbit/s 12800 ps/nm When the system transmission exceeds 640 km, dispersion limit
should be considered based on actual situation.

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Tolerance

10 Gbit/s l 800 ps/nm Within the Dispersion Compensation Module (DCM) subrack, a
l 400 ps/nm number of DCMs can be configured to compensate bandwidth
dispersion.

40 Gbit/s 800 ps/nm (for A 40 Gbit/s service board has an internal tunable dispersion
an incoherent 40 compensator, which implements adaptive dispersion compensation.
Gbit/s system)

50000 ps/nm (for a The PM-QPSK modulation pattern in coherent detection is


coherent 40 Gbit/s used, and dispersion compensation is not needed in 2500 km
system) transmission.

100 70000 ps/nm The PM-QPSK modulation pattern in coherent detection is


Gbit/s used, and dispersion compensation is not needed in 3,500 km
transmission.

4.1.1.5 IWF Function


In a DWDM system, when the channel interval is 100 GHz, the frequency drift only has
a small impact on the system. When the single-channel rate increases and the channel
interval narrows (for example, a 80-channel wavelength system requires a channel interval
of 50 GHz), the frequency drift directly affects system stability.
The ZXONE 9700 provides two wavelength stability modes to adapt to systems with
different channel intervals.
l A system with a channel interval of 100 GHz uses automatic power control,
temperature and internal wavelength feedback modes, which are implemented by
optical forwarding boards.
l A system with a channel interval of 50 GHz uses internal and external wavelength
feedback modes to improve stability and precision of wavelength control.
à Internal wavelength feedback: Similar to the system with a channel interval of
100 GHz, it is implemented by optical forwarding boards.
à External wavelength feedback: It is implemented by the IWF function. Integrated
detection and order adjustment are used to control wavelength feedback. This
function is implemented jointly by Optical Wavelength Monitor (OWM) boards,
multiplexing boards, optical forwarding boards, main control boards, and network
management software.

4.1.1.6 Clock Management Function


The ZXONE 9700 system uses a separate clock board to support the clock transfer
function and generate the system clock. The clock board supports 1+1 backup,
maintains synchronization between master/slave output clocks and the system clock, and

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cooperates with the system to implement seamless switching between the master clock
board and the slave clock board.
The external clock can be accessed from the clock panel or through an external clock
interface board.
l The ZXONE 9700 system can extract clock sources from service boards, and use
them as the system clock sources.
l The clock boards support the three modes specified by ITU-T G.813: free running,
holdover, and automatic lock. The three modes can be configured in the EMS.

4.1.1.7 Clock or Time Synchronization Function


The OTN equipment supports clock synchronization and time synchronization
transmission.
l Clock synchronization: It refers to the frequency synchronization. The frequencies or
phases of signals are closely related. Normally, the frequencies are the same and the
phase difference is constant for stable equipment operation.
l Time synchronization: The frequencies and the phases of signals are the same.
Normally the time synchronization includes clock synchronization. The IEEE 1588V2
protocol is a widely-used time synchronization protocol.
The ZXONE 9700 clock synchronization function supports transmitting clock
synchronization signals among subracks and networks. It has the following characteristics:
l Supports the clock synchronization and the time synchronization to meet the
requirements for time synchronization accuracy.
l The physical-layer synchronization mechanism extracts clock from the serial
bit stream in physical channel of transmission link to implement the frequency
synchronization.
l The time synchronization complies with the IEEE 1588 V2 protocol. The ZXONE 9700
system provides an out-of-band time synchronization interface between 1pps+TOD
and FE to implement the out-of-band time transmission.
l Uses the Best Master Clock (BMC) algorithm to select a clock. The BMC algorithm
compares the descriptions of two or more clocks, and selects the better one. The
Ordinary Clock (OC), Boundary Clock (BC ), and Transparent Clock (TC) are
supported.
l Supports processing the Synchronization Status Message (SSM) and the delay
compensation.
l Supports the protection switch of active/standby clock sources.

Clock Synchronization
Three clocks that are transmitted in the OTN network are as follows: 2M BITS clock, SDH
service clock, and synchronous Ethernet clock.
The OTN equipment supports two clock transmission manners.
l In-band clock transmission: The clock signals are transmitted through the service
channels.

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l Out-band clock transmission: The clock signals are transmitted through the OSC
optical supervision channel.
For a description of two clock transmission manners, refer to Table 4-6.

Table 4-6 Clock Transmission Manner

Clock Transmission Implementation Solution


Manner

In-band clock Solution one: The CLK board and service board are used to extract,
transmission manage, and transmit the clock signals, normally, the 2M BITS clock or
SDH clock signals.
If this solution is used, the clock configuration should be performed for
the CLK board and service board on the EMS.

Solution two: The service board that supports the mapping of transparent
frequency transmission, or synchronous mapping is used to transmit
GE and 10GE synchronous Ethernet clock signals. For example,
the SOUT10G board supports 10GE-ODU2e synchronous mapping.
The clock information can be transmitted through the 10GE-ODU2e
synchronous mapping.
If this solution is used, there is no need to configure the clock on the EMS
but a service channel should be established between service boards. The
service mapping should support transparent frequency mapping or be
the synchronous mapping.

Out-band clock The out-band clock transmission is implemented through the SOSCB
transmission board +TIS board configured on the OTN equipment.
If this solution is used, the clock configuration should be performed for the
SOSCB board and the TIS board on the EMS.

Time Synchronization
The OTN equipment supports transmitting IEEE 1588V2 time information through the OSC
optical supervision channel, that is, out-band time transmission.

4.1.2 Detection Function


4.1.2.1 Forward Error Correction Functions
The ZXONE 9700 system uses Forward Error Correction (FEC) technology, which has the
following advantages:
l Improves the error-tolerance capability of transmitted signals
l Reduces the system requirement on the signal-to-noise ratio
l Extends the transmission distance
There are four types of FEC functions: Ordinary FEC , AFEC (Advanced Forward Error
Correction) , HD-FEC (Hard Decision Forward Error Correction) , and SD-FEC (Soft
Decision Forward Error Correction) , refer to Table 4-7.

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Table 4-7 FEC List

Item Description

FEC Type Ordinary FEC AFEC SD-FEC

Frame structure G.709 G.709 G.709

Traffic rate 2.5 G 2.660 Gbit/s Unavailable Unavailable

STM-64 10.709 Gbit/s 10.709 Gbit/s Unavailable

10 GE 11.100 Gbit/s 11.100 Gbit/s Unavailable

40 G 43.018 Gbit/s 43.018 Gbit/s Unavailable

100 G Unavailable Unavailable 120.520 Gbit/s

OSNR 5 dB to 6 dB 7 dB to 9 dB <12.5 dB

4.1.2.2 Automatic Power Off or Reducing Function


The ZXONE 9700 supports two automatic power management functions including AOSD
and APR.
l AOSD function: When the client-side receiving optical port of the remote board has
no input optical signal, the corresponding client-side sending optical port of the local
board automatically closes its laser.
l APR function: When a detection board enabled with the optical performance detection
function detects that a line has no input optical signal, the detection board notifies
the automatic protection switching board to control the corresponding optical amplifier
board to automatically reduce its power.

4.1.2.3 Automatic Power Optimization Function

OMS Power Management


The OMS power management function ensures that the difference between gains and
corresponding line losses in the same multiplex section is constant.
The power management at the OMS layer is based on the power management domain.
A power management domain is a multiplex section, that is, the Optical Multiplex Section
(OMS) between two Optical Terminal Multiplexers (OTMs) ,or two Fixed Optical Add/Drop
Multiplexers (FOADMs) / Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer (ROADMs). The
performance of each power management domain is relatively independent, for example,
power, Signal to Noise Ratio. In an actual optical channel, when the gain-loss difference
meets the triggering condition specified by the power management function, the power
optimization will start. When the gain-loss difference reaches a value meets the power
requirement, the power optimization will end.
The OMS power management function can only be implemented with the cooperation of
certain boards and the EMS.

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OCH Power Management


The OCH power management take Optical Channel (OCH) as its power management
scope. The OCH layer is the line side of the optical transponder unit, which connects
various signals ( PDH , SDH, ATM , and OTN).
There are two types of OCH power management.
l Fixed power compensation
A fixed equalization filter in an Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) is used to ensure
the flatness of gain spectrum.
l Dynamic channel power management
Dynamic gain equalization technology and power pre-equalization technology are
used to adjust the optical power of each channel to guarantee the optical power
equalization of each channel at the optical receiving end.

4.1.2.4 PRBS Function


Boards on client sides have Pseudo Random Bit Sequence (PRBS) functions. The board
supporting the PRBS function works as a simple self-sending-and -self-receiving test
meter. Tests without meters can be implements, which is easy for fault location and
maintenance.
During commissioning debugs or fault location processes, you can replace service signals
of the clients with PRBS signals and determine whether the equipment or transmission
lines are normal by analyzing the PRBS signals looped back from the remote end.
The principle of the PRBS test function is shown in Figure 4-1.

Figure 4-1 PRBS Test Principle

The Tx port of the service board sends PRBS signals, which are transmitted to the remote
end through the DWDM network. The signals are looped at the client side and tested
through the Rx port.

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4.1.2.5 Alarm Monitoring Function

External Alarm Input and Output Function


The ZXONE 9700 system supports the external alarm input and output functions, refer to
Table 4-8.

Table 4-8 External Alarm Input and Output Function

Type Function

External alarm input Through the external alarm input interface on the interface board of the
function master subrack, the equipment uses optical coupling isolation signals to
access alarms input by the external monitoring equipment, and displays the
alarms on the EMS. The system can access up to 10 channels of external
alarms to monitor alarms, including fans, doors, and temperature of external
environment. The alarm type is configured in the EMS.

External alarm output Through the alarm output, ring output, or cabinet indicator interface on
function the interface board, the equipment outputs alarm signals to column-head
cabinets in the equipment room, alarm indicator boards, or other monitoring
units. The equipment alarm output signal and ring output signal are the
optical coupling isolation signal or the level drive signal.

Internal Alarm Monitoring Function


The ZXONE 9700 system supports monitoring of communication alarms, equipment
alarms, and ambient environment alarms. These alarms are described in Table 4-9.

Table 4-9 Alarm List

Alarm Type Alarm Alarm Item


Description

Communication Communication Optical power out-of-limit alarms, SDH service alarms, OTN
alarm alarms refer to the service alarms, out-of-lock alarms, service bit error alarms,
alarms directly Trace Identifier Mismatch (TIM) alarms, high reflection
affecting service power alarms, high reflectance alarms.
layer. These
alarms indicate
communication
signals have
interruption or
degradation on
some layer.

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Alarm Type Alarm Alarm Item


Description

Equipment alarm Equipment alarms l Temperature-related alarms


refer to the Temperature out-of-limit alarm of lasers, boards and
alarms directly modules.
caused by faults l Current-related alarms
of equipment or Over-current alarm of lasers and cooler, laser bias
internal parts of current out-of-limit alarm, pump laser bias/refrigeration
the boards. current over-limit alarm.
l Board-related alarms
Laser/pump life alarm, laser fault alarm, M-Z modulator
bias voltage out-of-limit alarm, module failure alarm,
module communication fault alarm, DSP operation
alarm, high pump reflection power alarm, high
pump reflectance alarm, laser failure alarm, board
out-of-position alarm, board mounting alarm, and fan
fault alarm.

Ambient Ambient Fire alarm, temperature alarm, and equipment room alarm.
environment environment
alarm alarms refer to
the alarms on
environment.

• This table only provides the alarm overview. Different boards have different alarms..

4.1.2.6 Performance Monitoring Function


The Performance Monitoring of the ZXONE 9700 is located on optical performance
monitoring unit, optical transponder unit and main optical path.
l The ZXONE 9700 system provides an optical performance monitoring unit. This unit
is responsible for measuring parameters of each optical channel, including the optical
power, central wavelength and Optical Signal-Noise Ratio (OSNR), and sending these
data to the EMS, in which users can view the performance data in a list or in a graph.
l The optical transponder unit supports performance monitoring and overhead
processing function. It can locate the faults and fault types according to the following
access signals:
à For OTN signals: detects performance and alarm messages, including Loss
Of Frame (LOF) alarm, Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP-8), the overhead Trail Trace
Identifier (TTI), corrected bit error count, uncorrectable frame count, OTUk-AIS,
ODUk-AIS, ODUk-OCI, ODUk-LCK, PM-BIP8, ODUk-PT.
à For SDH signals: monitors RS_BBE(B1) and J0 bytes.
à For GE signals: monitors the packet error count, packet error ratio, and Generic
Framing Procedure (GFP) performance.

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l The boards on the main optical path use the power collection and monitoring
technology with great dynamic range and high accuracy. With the technology, the
power measurement error is less than 1 dB and the system performance can be truly
reflected.

4.2 Service
The ZXONE 9700 provides service access, convergence, and splitting functions. For
details, refer to Table 4-10.

Table 4-10 Service Function Description of the ZXONE 9700

Function Description

Service access Wavelength conversion and data generation are implemented through
optical-electrical-optical conversion.

Service convergence Convergence and splitting of signals of different rates are implemented.
and splitting

4.2.1 Service Access Function


For the services that can be admitted by the ZXONE 9700 system, refer to Table 4-11.

Table 4-11 Services Admittable by the ZXONE 9700 System

Service Description

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) STM-1, STM-4, STM-16, STM-64, STM-256


services

OTN services OTU1, OTU2, OTU2e, OTU3, OTU4

Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy E3 and E4


(PDH) Services

Synchronous Optical Network (SONET OC-3, OC-12, OC-48, OC-192, and OC-768
services

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM VC4, VC4-4c, and VC4-16c


services or Packet Over SONET/SDH
(POS) services

Ethernet services FE, GE, 10GE-WAN, 10GE–LAN, 40GE

SAN services ESCON, FICON, FC100, FC200, FC400, FC800, FC1200

Other services Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB), FDDI, Fiber Connection


(FICON), High Definition Television (HDTV), and Enterprise
System Connection (ESCON)

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4.2.2 Service Convergence and Splitting Function


The ZXONE 9700 system can multiplex low-rate signals into high-rate signals, and
de-multiplex high-rate signals into low-rate signals. For the descriptions of service boards,
refer to Table 4-12.

Table 4-12 ZXONE 9700 Service Convergence Functions

Board Description

MQA2 Uses the data multiplexing technology to multiplex/de-multiplex four channels of


ANY service signals into/from OTU2 signals.

MOM2 Multiplexes/de-multiplexes eight channels of service signals (including GE, STM-16,


FC-100 and FC-200) into/from OTU2 signals.

MQT3 Multiplexes/de-multiplexes four channels of 10 G service signals (including STM-64,


OC-192, 10GE andOTU2) into/from 40 G signals.

MX2 Multiplexes/de-multiplexes ten channels of 10GE service signals (including FC-800,


FC1200, STM-64, OC-192, 10GE-WAN, 10GE-LAN, OTU2 and OTU2e) into/from
OTU4 signals.

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Network and Configurations
Table of Contents
Network Modes ..........................................................................................................5-1
NE Types ...................................................................................................................5-5

5.1 Network Modes


For network modes supported by the ZXONE 9700, refer to Table 5-1.

Table 5-1 Network Modes

Network Mode Description

Point-to-point A communication between two sites is point-to-point. Optical


amplifiers are used over long distances.

Link-type A link-type network is combined with one or multiple Optical


Terminal Multiplexers (OTMs), Optical Add-Drop Multiplexers
(OADMs), Fixed Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers (FOADMs),
Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers (ROADMs), and
Optical Line Amplifier (OLAs).

Ring-type Multiple OADMs are formed in rings.

Ring-chain It is combined with ring-type network and link-type networks. The


link-type network should be configured with line amplifiers.

Tangent ring Two ring-type networks converge, and have common OADM nodes.

Cross-connect Two link-type networks converge on an OAMD site to form a


cross-connection network.

Mesh When the number of optical directions supported by the node


equipment is no less than 4, the Mesh network can be used. This
mode is any combination of the network modes above.

Point-to-Point Network
For a point-to-point network, refer to Figure 5-1.

Figure 5-1 Diagram of a Point-to-Point Network

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In the diagram above, two OTM sites communicate with each other through optical fibers.
The radio amplifier is used in the network where the distance between sites is not long. If
the distance between sites is large, optical amplifiers require to be used.

Link-Type Network
For a link-type network, refer to Figure 5-2.

Figure 5-2 Diagram of a Link-Type Network

In the diagram above, the OTM site connects the FOADM through optical fibers. Optical
amplifiers are used when the distance between two sites is too large. All sites are
distributed in a line.

Ring-Type Network
For a ring-type network, refer to Figure 5-3.

Figure 5-3 Diagram of a Ring-Type Network

In the diagram above, FOADM sites connect each other through optical fibers. No optical
amplifier is used. All sites are distributed in a ring. Optical amplifiers require to be used
when the distance between two sites is too large.

Ring-Chain Network
For a ring-chain network, refer to Figure 5-4.

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Figure 5-4 Diagram of a Ring-Chain Network

In the diagram above, multiple FOADM sites form a ring network, and a FOADM and the
OTM site form a chain network. Optical amplifiers require to be used when the distance
between two sites is too large. All sites form a ring-chain network.

Tangent Ring Network


For a tangent ring network, refer to Figure 5-5.

Figure 5-5 Diagram of a Tangent Ring Network

In the diagram above, multiple FOADM sites form ring networks, and two ring networks
converge at a FOADM site to form tangent rings. Optical amplifiers require to be used
when the distance between two sites is too large.

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Cross-Connect Network
For a cross-connecting network, refer to Figure 5-6.

Figure 5-6 Diagram of a Cross-Connect Network

In the diagram above, multiple FOADM and OTM sites form chain networks, and they
converge at a FOADM site to form cross-connecting network. Optical amplifiers require to
be used when the distance between two sites is too large.

Mesh Network
When the number of optical directions supported by the node equipment is no less than
4, the mesh network can be used. This mode is any combination of the network modes
above. For a ring-type network, refer to Figure 5-7

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Figure 5-7 Diagram of a Mesh Network

In a mesh network, when service scheduling is required between multiple directions,


connections can be automatically configured to meet cross-direction service protection
and multi-direction EMS interconnection.

5.2 NE Types
Four types of NEs of the ZXONE 9700 are available. For detailed descriptions for NE
types, refer to Table 5-2.

Table 5-2 Descriptions for NE Types

Type Location Function

Optical Terminal Multiplexer (OTM) Set on the end of the Completes the
line network. add/drop service.

Optical Add-Drop Fixed Optical Add/Drop Set at the intermediate Completes the
Multiplexer (OADM) Multiplexer (FOADM) node of the network. add/drop service.

Reconfigurable Optical Set at the intermediate l Line side:


Add/Drop Multiplexer node of the network. completes
(ROADM) wavelength
reconstruction.
l Local side:
completes
adds/drops
wavelength
configured.

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Optical Line Amplifier (OLA) Set at the intermediate Amplified wave signal,
node of the network. extend transmission
distance. Dispersion
compensation modules
can be configured as
required.

5.2.1 OTM Configurations


Function and Principle Diagram
OTMs are used at terminal nodes of optical lines to add or drop services. The function
diagram is shown in Figure 5-8.

Figure 5-8 OTM Equipment Operating Principle Diagram

Hardware Configurations
The following takes the main optical channel with 96 wavelengths as an example. The
numbers of subracks and cabinets are described in Table 5-3.

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Table 5-3 Configuration Example

Board Configuration

Number of subracks Number of cabinets

SOTU10G board 6 2

EOTU10G board 10 3

For the OTM board configurations, refer to Table 5-4.

Table 5-4 OTM Board Configurations

Configuration Board Configurations


Requirements

96 channel system Adds OCI boards.

Fiber Connections
The fiber connections in a 96-channel OTM equipment are shown in Figure 5-9.

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Figure 5-9 Optical Connections in OTM Equipment (96-Channel)

5.2.2 FOADM Configurations


Function and Principle Diagram
Fixed Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers (FOADMs) are used at intermediate nodes of optical
lines to add/drop part of services and pass through the rest of services. The function
diagram is shown in Figure 5-10.

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Figure 5-10 FOADM Equipment Operating Principle Diagram

Hardware Configurations
The FOADM equipment is configured with only one cabinet consisting of one master
subrack and three slave subracks.
For the protection configuration of the FOADM, refer to Table 5-5.
Table 5-5 Descriptions for Protection Configuration of the FOADM

Protection Type Board

OCH protection SOP board

Electrical-layer service board redundancy 1+1


protection

OMS 1+1 protection

Optical Fiber Connection Relationship


Fiber connections in the FOADM equipment supporting unidirectional add/drop of eight
wavelengths are shown in Figure 5-11.

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Figure 5-11 FOADM Equipment Fiber Connections (Unidirectional Add/Drop of Eight


Wavelengths)

Note:
If dispersion compensation is required after long-haul transmission, DCM subracks should
be added in OADM, and proper dispersion compensation modules should be configured
as required.

5.2.3 ROADM Configurations


Function and Principle Diagram
For detailed applications and functions of the ROADM, refer to Table 5-6.

Table 5-6 Functions and Correlations of ROADM

Loca- Function Description


tion Correlation

Line Wavelength Wavelength -


side reconstruc- reconstruction on
tion two or multiple line
directions

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Loca- Function Description


tion Correlation

Local Adds/drops Direction-related The wavelength of the local adds/drops ports is


side wavelength adds/drops related to the direction. Only the wavelength for which
the direction is specified can be sent or received.

Wavelength- The wavelength of the local adds/drops ports is


related adds/drops constant.

Wavelength-not- The wavelength of the local adds/drops ports is


related adds/drops tunable.

Direction-not- The wavelength of the local adds/drops ports is not


related adds/drops related to the direction. The wavelength for any
direction can be sent or received.

The function diagram of ROADM is the same as that of FOADM.


ROADM can implement network with 2 to 9 dimensions, that is, local wavelengths are sent
to 1 to 8 directions. For the diagram of a 9-dimension network, refer to Figure 5-12.

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Figure 5-12 Diagram of 9-Dimension Network

In the network diagram above, take site A and I as an example. Optical signals of each sit
can be sent to other 8 sites, and each site can add/drop one local optical signals, that is,
optical signals can be added/dropped between the nine nodes.

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Hardware Configurations
The ROADM equipment is configured with only one cabinet consisting of one master
subrack and three slave subracks. For the ROADM board configurations, refer to Table
5-7.
Table 5-7 ROADM Board Configurations

Requirements Configurations

Wavelengths require to be added/dropped, but ports do not WBU board


require to be specified.

Wavelengths require to be added/dropped, and ports require to WSUD board


be specified.

Wavelengths require to be added/dropped, and ports require to WSUA board


be specified. The service broadcasting function requires to be
implemented at the same time.

The adding/dropping and straight-through functions require to WBM board


be configured, and the service broadcasting function requires
to be implemented at the same time.

The separation function is implemented through couplers. PDU board

For the protection configurations of the ROADM, refer to Table 5-8.


Table 5-8 ROADM Protection Configurations

Protection Type Configuration

OCH protection SOP board

OMS 1+1 protection

Electrical-layer service board redundancy 1+1 protection

Fiber Connections
The example takes the 4-dimension (including east, south, west, and north) ROADM of
direction independence and wavelength correlation as an example, see Figure 5-13.

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Figure 5-13 Optical Fiber Connection of the 4-Dimension ROADM

In the network diagram above, take east as an example. Refer to Table 5-7. After WSU and
PDU boards are configured, optical signals can be added/dropped, and sent to any south,
west, and north site. In the same way, if the 4-dimension network of direction independence
and wavelength independence requires to be implemented, WSU and PDU boards do not
require to be configured, and optical signals can be added/dropped at OTU boards directly.

Note:

If dispersion compensation is required after long-haul transmission, DCM subracks should


be added in OADM, and proper dispersion compensation modules should be configured
as required.

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5.2.4 OLA Configurations


Function and Principle Diagram
OLA is set in the intermediate node to extend transmission distance, but cannot add/drop
wavelength. The OLA equipment without DCM and with DCM are respectively shown in
Figure 5-14 and Figure 5-15.

Figure 5-14 Function Diagram of OLA Equipment (Without DCMs)

Figure 5-15 Function Diagram of OLA Equipment (With DCMs)

Hardware Configurations
For the OLA equipment configuration description, refer to Table 5-9.

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Table 5-9 OLA Configuration Description

Transmission Rate Configurations

10 Gbit/s, 40 Gbit/s DCMs are used to implement dispersion compensation. DCMs should
be selected according to the fiber type and the actual distance that
needs dispersion compensation.

2.5 Gbit/s, 100 Gbit/s Do not need to configure DCM.

Fiber Connections
l Fiber connections in the OLA equipment at 2.5 Gbit/s are shown in Figure 5-16.

Figure 5-16 OLA Equipment Fiber Connections (2.5 Gbit/s)

l Fiber connections in the OLA equipment at 10 Gbit/s and 40 Gbit/sare shown in Figure
5-17.

Figure 5-17 OLA Equipment Fiber Connection (10 Gbit/s and 40 Gbit/s)

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Interfaces
Table of Contents
Maintenance Interfaces ..............................................................................................6-1
Service Interfaces ......................................................................................................6-4

6.1 Maintenance Interfaces


For a description of maintenance interfaces, refer to Table 6-1.

Table 6-1 Specifications of Maintenance Interfaces

Interface Location Interface Function Specifications


(Board or Module)

CCP COM Board debugging Mini USB interface

T1 Subrack cascade output interface LC/PC interface


1

R1 Subrack cascade input interface


1

T2 Subrack cascade output interface


2

R2 Subrack cascade input interface


2

CCPK CON Board debugging RJ45 interface

RS232 Debugging interface of a board Mini USB interface


or subrack

USB Board debugging Mini USB interface

T1 Subrack cascade output interface LC/PC interface


1

R1 Subrack cascade input interface


1

T2 Subrack cascade output interface


2

R2 Subrack cascade input interface


2

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TA Optical monitoring output


interface A

RA Optical monitoring input interface


A

TB Optical monitoring output


interface B

RB Optical monitoring input interface


B

TC Optical monitoring output


interface C

RC Optical monitoring input interface


C

TD Optical monitoring output


interface D

RD Optical monitoring input interface


D

SAIK LAMP Cabinet alarm output interface RJ11

2 MHin 2 MHz clock input signal E1/T1 interface

2 MHout 2 MHz clock output signal

2 MBin 2 Mbit/s clock input signal

2 MBout 2 Mbit/s clock output signal

T1 Synchronous Ethernet optical LC/PC interface


output interface 1

T2 Synchronous Ethernet optical


output interface 2

R1 Synchronous Ethernet optical


input interface 1

R2 Synchronous Ethernet optical


input interface 2

ALMO External alarm output interface DB9 socket

ALMI External alarm input interface DB25 socket

T/P Synchronous Ether- RJ45


net/1PPS+TOD multiplexing
interface

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(Board or Module)

P/T Synchronous Ether-


net/1PPS+TOD multiplexing
interface

E1P POE-enabled Ethernet interface

E2P POE-enabled Ethernet interface

EIC ETH1–2 Network management PC access RJ45 interface

LAMP Cabinet alarm signal output RJ45 interface

ALARM External alarm input and output D-type 36-core socket

EOPM1 IN Optical fiber testing interface LC/PC interface

EOPM4 IN1–IN4 Optical fiber testing interfaces 1


to 4

EOPM8 IN1–IN8 Optical fiber testing interfaces 1


to 8

EOWM2 IN1–IN2 Optical fiber testing interfaces 1


to 2

EOWM4 IN1–IN4 Optical fiber testing interfaces 1


to 4

PWE -48VGND/- -48 V power supply D-type 5-core power


48V socket

SCC RS232 Printing of board debugging DB9 socket


information

SNP RS232 Printing of board debugging DB9 socket


information

SOSCB RS232 Board debugging Mini USB interface

FE Ethernet interfaces RJ45 interface

1PPS+TOD Standard time interface TOD/1PPS interface

AT Output interface of an optical LC/PC interface


monitoring channel in direction A

AR Input interface of an optical


monitoring channel in direction A

BT Output interface of an optical


monitoring channel in direction B

BR Input interface of an optical


monitoring channel in direction B

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CT Output interface of an optical


monitoring channel in direction C

CR Input interface of an optical


monitoring channel in direction C

DT Output interface of an optical


monitoring channel in direction D

DR Input interface of an optical


monitoring channel in direction D

TIS 1PPS+TO- Standard time interface 1PPS/TOD interface


D1–4

2MH-in 2 MHz clock input signal E1/T1 interface

2MH-out 2 MHz clock output signal

2MB-in 2 Mbit/s clock input signal

2MB-out 2 Mbit/s clock output signal

6.2 Service Interfaces


For a description of service interfaces, refer to Table 6-2.

Table 6-2 Specifications of Service Interfaces

Interface Location Interface Function Specifications

TST3 and TS4 CR Client-side optical input interface LC/PC

CT Client-side optical output


interface

LR Line-side optical input interface

LT Line-side optical output interface

EOTU10GB IN1 Client-side optical input interface

OUT2 Client-side optical output


interface

IN2 Line-side optical input interface

OUT1 Line-side optical output interface

TD2C C1R–C2R Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to 2

C1T–C2T Client-side optical output


interfaces 1 to 2

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L1R–L2R Line-side optical input interfaces


1 to 2

L1T–L2T Line-side optical output interfaces


1 to 2

L1Ra–L2Ra Line-side input interfaces 1 to 2


of a direction

L1Rb–L2Rb Line-side input interfaces 1 to 2


of b direction

L1Ta–L2Ta Line-side output interfaces 1 to


2 of a direction

L1Tb–L2Tb Line-side output interfaces 1 to


2 of b direction

TS2CP LTa–LTb Line-side output interfaces a to b

LRa–LRb Line-side input interfaces a to b

CR Client-side input interface

CT Client-side output interface

MQA2 C1R–C4R Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to 4

C1T–C4T Client-side optical output


interfaces 1 to 4

LRa Line-side optical input interface a

LTa Line-side optical output interface


a

LRb Line-side optical input interface b

LTb Line-side optical output interface


b

MJA C1R–C6R Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to 6

C1T–C6T Client-side optical output


interfaces 1 to 6

MOM2 IN Line-side optical input interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface

ADD1–8 Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to 8

DRP1–8 Client-side optical output


interfaces 1 to 8

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MQT3 C1R–C4R Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to 4

C1T–C4T Client-side optical output


interfaces 1 to 4

LR Line-side optical input interface

LT Line-side optical output interface

MX2 C1R–C10R Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to 10

C1T–C10T Client-side optical output


interfaces 1 to 10

LR Line-side optical input interface

LT Line-side optical output interface

OMU CH1–CH80 Splitting optical input interfaces


1 to 80

OUT Combining optical output


interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

ODU CH1–CH80 Optical channel output interfaces


1 to 80

OUT Splitting optical output interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

OCI R Sub-band signal de-multiplexing


input interface

R1–R2 Sub-band signal de-multiplexing


input interfaces 1 to 2

T Sub-band signal de-multiplexing


output interface

T1–T2 Sub-band signal de-multiplexing


output interfaces 1 to 2

T-MON Sub-band signal output


monitoring interface

R-MON Sub-band signal input monitoring


interface

SOGMDB N1–N5 Optical signal input interfaces 1


to 5

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OUT1–OUT5 Optical signal output interfaces


1 to 5

IN Multiplex section optical input


interface

OUT Multiplex section optical output


interface

VMUX CH1–CH48 Splitting optical input interface

OUT Combining optical output


interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

SCOAD AA1/AA2, Operating channel interface


AD1/AD2,
BA1/BA2, and
BD1/BD2

MID (AMID/BMID) Cascading interface

SIN/SOUT Monitoring channel interface

IN/OUT Line interface

SSDM IN 1550 nm master optical channel


output interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface

SIN 1510 nm monitoring channel


input interface

SOUT 1510 nm monitoring channel


output interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

WSU A1–9 Optical adding interface

D1–9 Optical dropping interface

EXIN Straight-through optical input


interface

EXOUT Straight-through optical output


interface

IN Line-side optical input interface

IN/A9 Line-side signal input interface

OUT Line-side signal output interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

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WUSB IN1–IN8 Line-side signal input interfaces


1 to 8

OUT1–OUT8 Line-side signal output interfaces


1 to 8

A1–A20 Optical adding interfaces 1 to 20

D1–D20 Optical dropping interfaces 1 to


20

IN Line-side general input interface

OUT Line-side signal output interface

OUT/D9 Line-side signal output interface

IMON Optical input detection interface

OMON Optical output detection interface

EXIN Straight-through optical input


interface

EXOUT Straight-through optical output


interface

INL Line-side signal output interface

OUTL Line-side signal input interface

D Optical dropping interface

O1 – O8 Line-side signal output interfaces


1 to 8

PDU 01–1–01–8 Splitting optical output interfaces


1 to 8 of coupler 1

02–1–02–8 Splitting optical output interfaces


1 to 8 of coupler 2

D1–D2 Optical dropping interfaces 1 to 2

IN1–IN2 Line-side optical input interfaces


1 to 2

SEOA IN Line-side optical input interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface

SIN 1510 nm optical input interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

TX SFP VOA output interface

RX SFP VOA input interface

EOBA TX Pluggable VOA's output interface

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RX Pluggable VOA's input interface

IN Line-side optical input interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface

SIN 1510 nm optical input interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

EOBAS IN Line-side optical input interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface

SIN 1510 nm optical input interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

EOBAD IN Line-side optical input interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface E2000/APC


interface

SIN 1510 nm optical input interface LC/PC interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

EOBAH TX Pluggable VOA's output interface

RX Pluggable VOA's input interface

IN Line-side optical input interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface E2000/APC


interface

SIN 1510 nm optical input interface LC/PC interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface

EONAD and EONAH IN Line-side optical input interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface

SIN 1510 nm optical input interface

SOUT 1510 nm optical output interface

DCM1 DCM input interface

DCM2 DCM output interface

MON1 Local former monitoring output


interface

MON2 Local latter monitoring output


interface

EOPAS IN Line-side optical input interface

MON Local optical monitoring interface LC/PC interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface

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SOUT 1510 nm optical output interface

EOPAD IN Line-side optical input interface

SIN 1510 nm optical input interface

OUT Line-side optical output interface

SOUT 1510 nm optical output interface

DRA_P (C-band) IN Optical signal input interface of E2000/APC


band C or C+L interface

OUT Optical signal output interface of LC/PC interface


band C or C+L

MON Local optical monitoring interface

EXT Pump optical input interface of


band L

PMON Pump optical monitoring output LC/APC interface


interface

DRA_P (L-band) PMON Pump optical monitoring output


interface

POUT Pump optical output interface of LC/PC interface


band L

DRA_B (C-band) IN Optical signal input interface of E2000/APC


band C or C+L interface

OUT Optical signal output interface of


band C or C+L

MON Local optical monitoring interface LC/PC interface

EXT Pump optical input interface of E2000/APC


band L interface

PMON Pump optical monitoring output LC/APC interface


interface

HNA LINE Line-side receiving optical E2000/APC


interface interface

OUT Line-side transmitting optical LC/PC interface


interface

SOUT Optical monitoring channel's


output interface

SIN Optical monitoring channel's


input interface

IMON EDFA input detection interface

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OMON Optical output detection interface

DCM1 DCM input interface

DCM2 DCM output interface

RX Pluggable VOA's input interface

TX Pluggable VOA's output interface

SOP T1_I Input interface 1 at the


transmitting end

T1_O1 Operating line output interface 1


at the transmitting end

T1_O2 Operating line output interface 2


at the transmitting end

T2_I Input interface 2 at the


transmitting end

T2_O1 Protecting line output interface 1


at the transmitting end

T2_O2 Protecting line output interface 2


at the transmitting end

R1_O Input interface 1 at the receiving


end

R1_I1 Operating line input interface 1 at


the receiving end

R1_I2 Operating line input interface 2 at


the receiving end

R2_O Input interface 2 at the receiving


end

R2_I1 Protecting line input interface 1


at the receiving end

R2_I2 Protecting line input interface 2


at the receiving end

EOPM IN Optical input interface

IN1–IN8 Optical input interface

L4Lx1 (single slot) O Line-side optical output interface

I Line-side optical input interface

L4Lx1 (double slot) LT or O Line-side optical output interface

LR or I Line-side optical input interface

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L4Kx1 T Line-side optical output interface

R Line-side optical input interface

L4Kx2 T1–T2 Line-side optical output interfaces


1 to 2

R1–R2 Line-side optical input interfaces


1 to 2

L2KxN (N equals to 4, T1–TN Line-side optical output interfaces


8, 12, 20) 1 to N

R1–RN Line-side optical input interfaces


1 to N

C4Kx1 T Client-side optical output


interfaces 1 to N

R Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to N

C4Kx2 T1–T2 Line-side optical output interfaces


1 to 2

R1–R2 Line-side optical input interfaces


1 to 2

C3Kx1 T Client-side optical output


interfaces

R Client-side optical input


interfaces

C3Kx2 T1–T2 Client-side optical output


interfaces 1 to 2

R1–R2 Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to 2

C2KxN (N equals to 4, T1–T1N Client-side optical output


8, 12, 20) interfaces 1 to N

R1–R1N Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to N

C1KxN (N equals to 4, T1–TN Client-side optical output


16) interfaces 1 to 16

R1–RN Client-side optical input


interfaces 1 to 16

C1KxN T1–T2 Client-side optical output


interfaces 1 to N

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Table of Contents
Hardware Reliability ...................................................................................................7-1
Software Reliability.....................................................................................................7-2
Data Reliability ...........................................................................................................7-2
Network Reliability......................................................................................................7-3

7.1 Hardware Reliability


1+1 Protection of Power Supply Boards
The ZXONE 9700 supports 1+1 hot backup of power supply boards, and implements
backup of power supply units at the subrack level. When any power supply channel fails
or any power supply board is damaged, equipment power supply is not interrupted and
services are not affected.

1+1 Protection of Main Control Boards


The ZXONE 9700 implements 1+1 hot backup of main control boards by configuration
of two main control boards. In normal cases, both main control boards operate
simultaneously, but the standby board only receives data and does not send data.
Active/standby switchover can be performed manually or automatically by the EMS to
guarantee logically or physically seamless upgrade of cross-connecting boards. When
the active board does not operate properly (for example, it is powered off, reset, or has
some failure), the standby board automatically takes over and becomes active.

Protection of Cross-Connect Boards


The ZXONE 9700 implements protection of cross-connecting boards by configuration of
operating and protecting cross-connecting boards. When an operating cross-connecting
board fails, a protecting cross-connecting board automatically takes over.
For details of the protection types of cross-connecting boards in different subracks of the
ZXONE 9700 system, refer to Table 7-1.

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Table 7-1 Protection of Cross-Connect Boards of the ZXONE 9700

Board Name Protection Type of Description


Type Applicable
Subrack

PSK 12: 2 S6 A subrack is configured with 14 cross-connecting


protection boards to implement cubic protection. Among
these boards, 12 boards are in operating state,
and 2 boards are in protecting state.

6: 2 S3 A subrack is configured with 8 cross-connecting


protection boards to implement cubic protection. Among
these boards, 6 boards are in operating state, and
2 boards are in protecting state.

Subrack Cascade Protection


The ZXONE 9700 supports subrack cascade protection. Cascaded cables among
subracks can form a ring (the number of cascaded subracks is not more than 8). When
any cable is disconnected, subrack management is not affected.

7.2 Software Reliability


Loose Coupling
The module granularity design of the software complies with loose coupling mechanisms,
and thus the software has a high cohesion. When one software module has errors, the
impact on other software modules is minimized, and thus the reliability and stability of the
whole system is improved.

Anti-interference Capability
The software has anti-interference capability, which prevents errors from spreading when
the software system is abnormal. When the hardware has a partial failure, modules
established on this part of hardware can be separately reset and restored, without
affecting the operation of other parts.

Backtracking Capability
Backtracking is supported in key operations.

7.3 Data Reliability


l Active and standby SNPs periodically back up data. The backup period is not less
than 15 minutes.
l Backup and restoration of the network management database is supported.

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7.4 Network Reliability


The ZXONE 9700 supports using optical layer protection, electrical layer protection, and
network management channel protection to guarantee network reliability. Optical and
electrical layer protection can be divided into the following types by protection mode:
Optical layer protection can be divided into three types:
l 1+1 protection of optical multiplex sections
l 1+1 protection of optical channels
l Bidirectional two-fiber optical channel sharing protection

Electrical layer protection can be divided into two types:


l Electrical layer 1+1 protection in a chain network
l Bidirectional two-fiber electrical channel sharing protection in a ring network

7.4.1 OMS 1+1 Protection


Protection Principle
In the OMS 1+1 protection, lines of each segment are protected in 1+1 mode. According to
locations of amplification boards, OMS 1+1 protection can be classified into amplification
board shared configuration mode and amplification board redundancy configuration mode.
For the protection on a group of services, see Figure 7-1 and Figure 7-2.

Figure 7-1 OMS 1+1 Protection (Amplification Board Shared Configuration Mode)

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Figure 7-2 OMS 1+1 Protection (Amplification Board Redundancy Configuration Mode)

Application Features
l SOP boards monitor the main optical path. If the switching conditions are met, the
optical switch of SOP boards performs the protection switching.
l SOP board has two types: SOP1 and SOP2.
à An SOP1 board can be used to protect a pair of bidirectional service signals.
In OMS 1+1 protection, the quantity of SOP1 boards configured should be
consistent with that of multiplex sections to be protected.
à An SOP2 board can be used to protect two pairs of bidirectional service signals.
In OMS 1+1 protection, the quantity of SOP2 boards configured should be
consistent with half of the quantity of multiplex sections to be protected.

7.4.2 OCH 1+1 Protection


Protection Principle
The optical channel 1+1 protection is implemented through the concurrently transmitting
and preferably receiving of the SOP board.
l Transmitting end: Optical signals are divided into two optical signals through the
coupler on the SOP board. The two optical signals are sent to two transmitting ends
and occupy two different channels for transmission.
l Receiving end: The signal with higher quality is selected through the preferred circuit
on the SOP board.

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Note:
Two types of SOP boards are available.
l SOP1 board: It supports the protection on only one group of bidirectional service.
For the optical channel 1+1 protection, the number of configured SOP1 boards is the
same as that of channels to be protected.
l SOP2 board: It supports the protection on two groups of bidirectional service. For
the optical channel 1+1 protection, the number of configured SOP2 boards is half of
channels to be protected.

According to OTU use status, two types of optical channel 1+1 protection modes are
available.
l OTU redundancy configuration mode: A pair of transmitter OTU-type board and
receiver OTU-type board is configured on both working channel and protection
channel, see Figure 7-3.
l OTU shared configuration mode: The working channel and protection channel share
OTU boards, see Figure 7-4.

Figure 7-3 Optical Channel 1+1 Protection Function Diagram (Redundancy


Configuration Mode)

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Figure 7-4 Optical Channel 1+1 Protection Function Diagram (Shared Configuration
Mode)

Application Characteristics
Application characteristics of OTU redundancy or shared configuration modes are
described in Table 7-2.

Table 7-2 Application Characteristics of Two Protection Modes

Protection Mode Application Characteristics

OTU redundancy l Supports channel protection and board protection


configuration mode l Determines whether the protection switching is performed according to
signal quality and power of the channel.
l The number of OTU boards is large.

OTU shared l Supports channel protection


configuration mode l Determines whether the protection switching is performed according
to power of the channel.
l The number of OTU boards is large.

7.4.3 Two-Fiber Bidirectional OCH Shared Protection


Protection Principle
In a two-fiber bidirectional OCH shared protection ring, the wavelength λ1 in the outer ring
works as the working channel while λ1 in the inner ring works as the protection channel.
Wavelengths of multiple unidirectional services can be reused in different spans in the
working channel, and the protection channel shares all the services in the working channel.
As shown in Figure 7-5, when a span is faulty, the services through this span are damaged.
As a result, the transmitting end executes the switching, and services are transmitted to

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the protection route. The services at the receiving end are received through the protection
route.

Figure 7-5 Schematic Diagram of Two-Fiber Bidirectional OCH Shared Protection

Application Features
The system uses the SOP board to control added channels by controlling the access
switch, which ensures that multiple services in the same working channel will not conflict
in the protection channel.

7.4.4 Link-Based Electrical Layer 1+1 Protection


Protection Principle
Link-based electrical layer 1+1 protection implements subwavelength-level service 1+1
protection. Electrical layer 1+1 protection is implemented through cross-connecting
subsystem boards. The configuration diagram is shown in

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System configurations are described in Table 7-3.

Table 7-3 Descriptions for Electrical Layer 1+1 Protection Configuration

Configuration Configuration Description


Point

Service access The client-side signal transmission is implemented by client-side service access
board boards.

ODU cross- Two-channel client-side signal is sent to the line-side board at the same time. The
connecting unit cross-connecting board is configured to implement the function that the preferred
line signal on line side is sent to client-side boards.

Line board on The sending end configures line-side boards of the corresponding working and
transmitting end protection path to implement the sending function of line-side signal.

Line board on The receiving end configures line-side boards of the corresponding working and
receiving end protection path to implement the receiving function of line-side signal.

APS controller SNP boards. The function is to send changeover and recovery commands to ASP
implementation boards by cooperating with the protection protocol and information
received by the APS detection board.

APS detection Line-side receiving boards work as detection boards of work and link protection.
board

APS XCA boards. APS control boards send APS commands to active/standby XCA
implementation boards to implement service protection changeover.
board

Application Characteristics
Binding protection can be performed on multiple services in the channel with the same
wavelength.

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7.4.5 Ring Network-Based Electrical Layer Dual-Fiber


Dual-Direction Channel Shared Protection
Protection Principle
Ring network-based electrical layer dual-fiber dual-direction channel shared protection
can implement protections on wavelength signal granularity and service granularity.
The protection principle is the same as that of dual-fiber dual-direction channel shared
protection. The difference between them is that optical-layer dual-fiber dual-direction
channel shared protection is implemented by using OPCS boards but the electrical-layer
dual-fiber dual-direction channel shared protection is implemented by cross-connecting
subsystem boards. The cross-connection subsystem board logically simulates the
function combination of OPCS boards. The logical function diagram is shown in Figure
7-6.

Figure 7-6 Logical Diagram of the Electrical Layer Dual-Fiber Dual-Direction Channel Shared
Protection

• AWO: A-direction working • BPI: B-direction protection • ADROP: A-direction service


output interface input interface drop interface
• AWI: A-direction working • BPO: B-direction protection • AADD: A-direction service
input interface output interface add interface
• APO: A-direction protection • BWI: B-direction working • BDROP: B-direction service
output interface input interface drop interface
• API: A-direction protection • BWO: B-direction working • BADD: B-direction service
input interface output interface add interface

For system configurations, refer to Table 7-4.

Table 7-4 Descriptions for Ring Network-Based Electrical Layer Dual-Fiber


Dual-Direction Channel Shared Protection

Configuration Configuration Description


Point

APS controller SNP boards. The function is to send changeover and recovery commands to ASP
implementation boards by cooperating with the protection protocol and information
received by the APS detection board.

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Point

APS detection Line-side receiving boards work as detection boards of work and link protection.
board Client-side service boards work as detection boards on service signal
(STM-16/64/256). Detection signals are shared by working and protection
channels.

APS XCA boards. APS control boards send APS commands to active and standby
implementation XCA boards at the same time to implement service protection changeover.
board

Application Characteristics
Protection granularity can be subwavelength service or group wavelength signal. The
protection is flexible. Line faults or service signals faults can trigger the protection. The
cross-segment protection can be implemented, and protection channel can be shared in
the whole ring.

7.4.6 Protection Capability for EMS Channel


The ZXONE 9700 system can configure EMS channel standby route. Standby routes refer
to Ethernet routes connecting SNP boards in NEs and the EMS computer. In practice,
network interfaces of standby routes can be connected to SEIA1/SEIA2 boards to provide
standby routes for monitoring channels. When the optical monitoring channel fails to work,
SNP boards can ensure the transmission and exchange of monitoring messages through
the standby route.

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Technical Specifications
Table of Contents
Physical Specifications ...............................................................................................8-1
Power Consumption Specification ..............................................................................8-6
Splitting Ratios of Optical Monitoring Interfaces........................................................8-10
Clock Specifications .................................................................................................8-11
Reliability Specifications ...........................................................................................8-12
Transmission System Parameters ............................................................................8-12
Requirements on Operating Wavelength ..................................................................8-17
Service Access and Convergence Subsystem Specifications ...................................8-22
Optical Mux/DeMux Subsystem Specifications ........................................................8-33
Optical Amplification Subsystem Specifications .......................................................8-50
Optical Layer Management Subsystem Specifications..............................................8-68
Protection Subsystem Specifications ........................................................................8-69
Supervision Subsystem Specifications .....................................................................8-69
RPOA Subsystem Specifications..............................................................................8-70
DCM Technical Specifications ..................................................................................8-71

8.1 Physical Specifications


For the structural specifications of the ZXONE 9700, refer to Table 8-1. For the weight
specifications of each board, refer to Table 8-2.

Table 8-1 Structural Specifications of the ZXONE 9700

Component Dimensions (mm) Weight (kg)

NX41 subrack 447 (height) × 535 (width) × 275 (depth) 16.00

S6 subrack 1772 (height) × 533 (width) × 549.60 (depth) 80.00

S3 subrack 1772 (height) × 533 (width) × 286.80 (depth) 40.00

Fan unit in an NX41 subrack 42 (height) × 492 (width) × 250 (depth) 3.50

Fan unit in an S3/S6 subrack 107.70 (height) × 159 (width) × 278.70 (depth) 2.50

Power distribution unit (NX41 88.10 (height) × 535 (width) × 258 (depth) 5.0
subrack)

Power distribution unit (S6 88.10 (height) × 535 (width) × 91 (depth)


subrack)

Power distribution unit (S3 88.10 (height) × 535 (width) × 240.1 (depth) 6.5
subrack)

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DCM subrack 49 (height) × 531 (width) × 261.20 (depth) 5.60

Transfer frame 29.60 (height) × 345.60 (width) 0.30

Full-height board (single slot) 345.6 (height) × 29.8 (width) × 210 (depth) For the weight
in an NX41 subrack specifications of each
board, refer to Table 8-2.
Half-height board (single slot) 158 (height) × 19.7 (width) × 210 (depth)
in an NX41 subrack

Full-height board (single slot) 395.4(height) × 25 (width) × 210 (depth)


in an S3/S6 subrack

• The dimensions of subracks and PUDs include the dimensions of flanges. Subrack weight refers to the weight of
an empty subrack.
• Cabinet depth does not include the protruding depth of the front door, which is 35 mm.
• Board depth not include the socket dimensions of the backplane.

Table 8-2 Board Weight of ZXONE 9700

Unit Name Board Name Board Identifier Weight (kg)

Service access Enhanced Optical EOTU10GB 1.65


and convergence Transponder Unit for
subsystem boards 10 Gbit/s (B type)

Four 10 Gbit/s SubRate MQT3 3.25 (with DPSK)


Mux Board
3.05 (with RZ-DQPSK)

Transponder of 2 ports TD2C 0.60


10 Gbit/s

Transponder of 1 TS2CP 0.70


port 10 Gbit/s (type
C, with line-side 1+1
protection)

Optical Transponder TST3 3.5 (with DPSK)


Unit for 40 Gbit/s
3.3 (with RZ-DQPSK)

Single-channel TS4 5.50


100 Gbit/s Optical
Channel Transport
Unit. Transponder,
Single-Port, OTU4
service

Muxponder of 4 ports MQA2 0.50


any rate to OTU2

Muxponder of 6 ports MJA 0.50


any rate to main board

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Unit Name Board Name Board Identifier Weight (kg)

Eight GE/STM-16 MOM2 1.50


SubRate Mux to OTU2.
Muxponder, Oct-Port,
Multi-Service, OTU2
Line

Ten 10 Gbit/s SubRate MX2 3.50


Mux Unit

Multiplexing/De- Optical Multiplexing OMU 1.60


multiplexing subsystem Unit
boards
Optical De-Multiplexing ODU 1.60
Unit

Smart Optical Group SOGMDB 0.50


Multiplex De-multiplex
(Type B)

Smart CWDM Optical SCOAD 0.60


Add-Drop

Optical Channel OCI 1.95


Interleaver

Variable insertion loss VMUX 2.10


Multiplexer

Supervisory Division SSDM 0.60


Multiplexing Board

Wavelength Selection WSU 2.60


Unit

Wavelength Selection WSUBA9P9D 2.10


Unit (type B)
WSUBA9D

WSUBD

WSUBT20LD 3.95

WSUBT8–13D 4.00

Power Distribution Unit PDU 1.40

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Optical amplification Enhanced Optical EONA 2.20


subsystem boards Node Amplifier

Enhanced optical EOBAH 2.20


power amplifier

Enhanced optical M3SEOBA17/17 0.60


power amplifier
M3SEOBA22/20

Enhanced optical M3SEOPA


preamplifier

Distributed Raman DRA 2.00


Amplifie

Hybrid node HNA 2.00


amplification board

RPOA subsystem Remotely Pump Unit RPU 1.50


boards
Remote Gain Unit RGU 0.60

Protection subsystem Optical Protect Board SOP 0.60


boards

Optical layer Enhanced Optical EOPM 0.96


management Performance Monitor
subsystem boards

Power subsystem Power Distribute (type PWE 0.80


boards E)

Power Board, (Type K) PWRK 0.78

Fan Control (type C) FCC 3.70

Fan Control Processor, FCPL 2.00


(type L)

Cross-connection Line side board with L2Kx12 2.64


subsystem boards 12 ports: OTU2 level,
(Type K)

Line side board with L2Kx8 2.50


8 ports: OTU2 level,
(Type K)

Line side board with L2Kx4 2.37


4 ports: OTU2 level,
(Type K)

Line side board with L4Lx1 3.88


single port: OTU4
level, (Type L)

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Unit Name Board Name Board Identifier Weight (kg)

Line side board with 2 L4Kx2 3.10


port: OTU4 level, (Type
K)

Line side board with L4Kx1 2.60


single port: OTU4
level, (Type K)

Client side board with C4Kx2 3.00


double ports: OTU4
level, (Type K)

Client side board with C4Kx1 2.50


single port: OTU4
level, (Type K)

Client side board with C3Kx2 2.80


double ports: OTU3
level, (Type K)

Client side board with C2Kx20 2.70


20 ports: OTU3 level,
(Type K)

Client side board with C2Kx12 2.64


12 ports: OTU2 level,
(Type K)

Client side board with C2Kx8 2.50


8 ports: OTU2 level,
(Type K)

Client side board with C2Kx4 2.37


4 ports: OTU2 level,
(Type K)

Client side board with C1Kx16 2.43


16 ports: OTU1 and
below OTU1 level,
(Type K)

Packet Switch Board, PSK 2.15


(type K)

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Unit Name Board Name Board Identifier Weight (kg)

Monitoring subsystem Order Wire board OW 0.38


boards
Net Control Processor SNP 0.60

Smart Communication SCC 0.47


Controller

Smart Optical SOSCB 0.70


Supervision Channel
(type B)

Extended Interface EIC 1.34


(type C)

Time interface over TIS 0.50


supervision

Cabinet Control CCP 0.70


Processor

Cabinet Control CCPK 2.80


Processor (type K)

System Auxiliary SAIK 2.80


Interface (Type K)

8.2 Power Consumption Specification


For the power consumption of each board or unit of the ZXONE 9700 system, refer to
Table 8-3.

Table 8-3 Power Consumption of ZXONE 9700 Boards/Units

Unit Board Name Board Identifier Maximum Power


Name Consumption Under
Normal Temperature
(25°C) (W)

Service Enhanced Optical Transponder Unit for 10 Gbit/s EOTU10GB 28.0 (terminal)
access (B type)
25.0 (trunk)
and con-
Four 10 Gbit/s SubRate Mux Board MQT3 100.0
vergence
sub- Transponder of 2 ports 10 Gbit/s TD2C 25.0
system Transponder of 1 port 10 Gbit/s (type C, with TS2CP 26.0
boards line-side 1+1 protection)

Optical Transponder Unit for 40 Gbit/s TST3 90.0

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Unit Board Name Board Identifier Maximum Power


Name Consumption Under
Normal Temperature
(25°C) (W)

Single-channel 100 Gbit/s Optical Channel TS4 179.0


Transport Unit. Transponder, Single-Port, OTU4
service

Muxponder of 4 ports any rate to OTU2 MQA2 28.0

Muxponder of 6 ports any rate to main board MJA 28.0

Eight GE/STM-16 SubRate Mux to OTU2. MOM2 52.0


Muxponder, Oct-Port, Multi-Service, OTU2 Line.

Ten 10 Gbit/s SubRate Mux Unit MX2 175.0

Multiplex- Optical Multiplexing Unit OMU 3.0 (TFF or coupler)


ing/De- 13.2 (AWG)
multiplex-
Optical De-Multiplexing Unit ODU 3.0 (TFF)
ing sub-
13.2 (AWG)
system
Smart Optical Group Multiplex De-multiplex SOGMDB 5.0
boards
(Type B)

Smart CWDM Optical Add-Drop SCOAD 4.0

Optical Channel Interleaver OCI 3.0

Variable insertion loss Multiplexer VMUX 30.0

Supervisory Division Multiplexing Board SSDM 4.0

Wavelength Selection Unit WSU 15.0

Wavelength Selection Unit (type B) WSUBA9P9D 64.8

WSUBA9D 64.2

WSUBD 64.4

WSUBT20LD 52.8

WSUBT8–13D 54.6

Power Distribution Unit PDU 3.0

Optical Enhanced Optical Node Amplifier EONA 26.0


amplifica-
Enhanced optical power amplifier EOBAH 30.0
tion sub-
Enhanced optical power amplifier M3SEOBA17/17 11.0
system
boards M3SEOBA22/20 14.0

Enhanced optical preamplifier M3SEOPA 11.0

Distributed Raman Amplifier DRA 35.0

Hybrid node amplification board HNA 50.0

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Unit Board Name Board Identifier Maximum Power


Name Consumption Under
Normal Temperature
(25°C) (W)

RPOA Remotely Pump Unit RPU 45.0


sub-
system
boards

Protec- Optical Protect Board SOP 3.0


tion sub-
system
boards

Opti- Enhanced Optical Performance Monitor EOPM 10.0


cal layer
manage-
ment sub-
system
boards

Power Power Distribute (type E) PWE 10.0


sub-
Power Board, (Type K) PWRK 15.0 (active and standby
system
power boards are both
boards
normal)

30.0 (either the active or


standby power board is
abnormal)

Fan Control Processor FCC 60.0

Fan Control Processor, (type L) FCPL 60.0

Cross- Line side board with 12 ports: OTU2 level, (Type L2Kx12 113.0
connec- K)
tion sub-
Line side board with 8 ports: OTU2 level, (Type L2Kx8 100.0
system
K)
boards
Line side board with 4 ports: OTU2 level, (Type L2Kx4 90.0
K)

Line side board with single port: OTU4 level, L4Lx1 144.0
(Type L)

Line side board with 2 port: OTU4 level, (Type K) L4Kx2 180.0

Line side board with single port: OTU4 level, L4Kx1 127.0
(Type K)

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Unit Board Name Board Identifier Maximum Power


Name Consumption Under
Normal Temperature
(25°C) (W)

Client side board with double ports: OTU4 level, C4Kx2 151.0
(Type K)

Client side board with single port: OTU4 level, C4Kx1 113.0
(Type K)

Client side board with double ports: OTU3 level, C3Kx2 102.0
(Type K)

Client side board with 20 ports: OTU2 level, C2Kx20 140.0


(Type K)

Client side board with 12 ports: OTU2 level, C2Kx12 95.0


Type K

Client side board with 8 ports: OTU2 level, (Type C2Kx8 90.0
K)

Client side board with 4 ports: OTU2 level, (Type C2Kx4 85.0
K)

Client side board with 16 ports: OTU1 and below C1Kx16 85.0
OTU1 level, (Type K)

Packet Switch Board, (type K) PSK 89.0

Monitor- Order Wire board OW 13.0


ing sub-
Net Control Processor SNP 10.0
system
Smart Communication Controller SCC 10.0
boards
Smart Optical Supervision Channel (type B) SOSCB 18.0

Extended Interface (type C) EIC 15.0

Time interface over supervision TIS 15.0

Cabinet Control Processor CCP 18.0

Cabinet Control Processor (type K) CCPK 65.0

System Auxiliary Interface (Type K) SAIK 65.0

For the typical configuration and consumption of subracks, refer to Table 8-4.

Table 8-4 Typical Configuration and Consumption of Subracks

Subrack Typical Configuration Power Consumption (W)


Type

NX41 PWE×2+CCP×2+FCC+SOTU10G×28 823.00

S6 C4Kx2×16+L4Lx1×28+PSK×14+CCPK×2+FCPL×12 8480.00

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Subrack Typical Configuration Power Consumption (W)


Type

S3 C4Kx2×8+L4Lx1×14+PSK×8+CCPK×2+FCPL×6 4458.00

• The typical configuration of subracks may vary with application scenarios. The consumption of subr
acks should comply with actual scenarios.

8.3 Splitting Ratios of Optical Monitoring Interfaces


Some boards of the ZXONE 9700 provide optical monitoring interfaces. A small number
of monitoring signals are separated from main signals and outputted through optical
monitoring interfaces to monitor the performance of optical signals online. For the splitting
ratios of ZXONE 9700 boards, that is, the proportion of the power of an optical monitoring
signal to that of a main optical signal, refer to Table 8-5.

Table 8-5 Splitting Ratios of Boards

Board Identifier Optical Main Splitting Ratio Reference Value


Monitor- Optical of Insertion Loss
ing Inter- Signal (dB)
face Iden- Interface
tifier Identifier

OMU MON OUT "MON"/"OUT"=2.5% 16.0

ODU MON IN "MON"/"IN"=2.5% 16.0

ODUB MON IN "MON"/"IN"=5% 13.0

OCI T-MON T "T-MON"/"T"=2.5% 16.0

R-MON R "R-MON"/"R"=0.5% 23.0

VMUX MON OUT "MON"/"OUT"=2.5% 16.0

SSDMR MON OUT "MON"/"OUT"=2.5% 16.0

SSDMT MON IN "MON"/"IN"=2.5% 16.0

WSUA MON OUT "MON"/"OUT"=5% 13.0

WSUD/MA2 MON OUT/D9 "MON"/"OUT/D9"=5% 13.0

SEOBA MON OUT "MON"/"OUT"=0.5% 23.0

SEOPA MON OUT "MON"/"OUT"=0.5% 23.0

EONA2520/EON- MON2 OUT "MON2"/"OUT"=0.5% 23.0


A3320
MON1 DCM1 "MON1"/"DCM1"=0.5% 23.0

EONAH2424 MON2 OUT "MON2"/"OUT"=0.9% 20.4

MON1 DCM1 "MON1"/"DCM1"=0.5% 23.0

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Board Identifier Optical Main Splitting Ratio Reference Value


Monitor- Optical of Insertion Loss
ing Inter- Signal (dB)
face Iden- Interface
tifier Identifier

EONAD MON2 OUT "MON2"/"OUT"=0.9% (maximum optical 20.4


output power of the board ≥ 23.0 dBm)

"MON2"/"OUT"=0.5% (maximum optical 23.0


output power of the board < 23.0 dBm)

EOBA MON OUT "MON"/"OUT"=0.9% (maximum optical output 20.4


power of the board ≥ 23.0 dBm)

"MON"/"OUT"=0.5% (maximum optical output 23.0


power of the board < 23.0 dBm)

EOPA MON OUT "MON"/"OUT"=0.5% 23.0

DRA_P PMON IN "PMON"/"IN"=2.5% 16.0

MON OUT "MON"/"OUT"=2.5% 16.0

DRA_B MON IN "MON"/"IN"=0.9% 20.4

RPU SMON OUT "SMON"/"OUT"=2.5% 16.0

Note:
l The MON1 interface of an EONA2520, EONA3320, EONAH2424, or EONAD board
monitors the optical power of a DCM board, and does not monitor the optical signal
performance of OPM or EOPM boards.
l The PMON interface of a DRA_P board monitors pump optical signals, and does not
monitor the optical signal performance of OPM or EOPM boards.
l In Table 8-5, the insertion loss value is only used as a reference in the monitoring of
the optical signal performance of OPM or EOPM boards. In actual engineering work,
fiber pigtail connection may introduce insertion loss. Therefore, if a high precision is
required, the insertion loss settings of OPM or EOPM boards should be adjusted as
required on site.

8.4 Clock Specifications


For the clock and time specifications of the ZXONE 9700 system, refer to Table 8-6.

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Table 8-6 Clock and time Specifications

Type Parameter Specification

Clock specifications Clock accuracy Complies with the ITUT


G.813 standard.
Jitter

Noise

Maximum time interval error

Time offset

Time Single-node time Back-to-back phase 50 ns


specifications passing specifications accuracy in case of passing
a boundary clock

Single-node output < 4.6 ppm


frequency accuracy in
case of passing a boundary
clock

End-to-end time Output phase accuracy 1 us


passing specifications
Output frequency accuracy <4.6 ppm

Output jitter ±200 ns

8.5 Reliability Specifications


For the reliability specifications of the ZXONE 9700 system, refer to Table 8-7.

Table 8-7 Reliability Specifications

Parameter Specification

Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) of the whole ≥ 10000 h


equipment (when the number of service boards is 4)

Product life ≥ 10 years

Product availability ≥ 99.999%

Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) ≤ 0.5 h

8.6 Transmission System Parameters


For the transmission system parameters of the ZXONE 9700, refer to Table 8-8.

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Table 8-8 Transmission System Parameters

Functions Parameters

Transmission function The ZXONE 9700 system can be configured as a transmission system with
a maximum of 96 channels. The wavelength capacity of each channel can
reach a maximum of 100 Gbit/s.

Channel Rate The ZXONE 9700 system supports single-channel rates at 100 Gbit/s, 40
Gbit/s, 10 Gbit/s, and 2.5 Gbit/s.

Transmission system l 40–channel system, for the transmission system codes at 2.5 Gbit/s,
codes refer to Table 8-9.
l 40/48–channel system, for the transmission system codes at 10 Gbit/s,
refer to Table 8-10.
l 80/96–channel system, for the transmission system codes at 10 Gbit/s,
refer to Table 8-11.
l 40/48–channel system, for the transmission system codes at 40 Gbit/s,
refer to Table 8-12.
l 40–channel system, for the transmission system codes at 100 Gbit/s,
refer to Table 8-13.
l 80/96–channel system, for the transmission system codes at 40 Gbit/s,
refer to Table 8-14.
l 80/96–channel system, for the transmission system codes at 100 Gbit/s,
refer to Table 8-15 to Table 8-18.
l 16/40–channel system, for the transmission system codes at 100 Gbit/s,
refer to Table 8-19.

Channel spacings The ZXONE 9700 system uses the Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
(DWDM) technology. It supports channel spacings of 50 GHz and 100 GHz.
In a 10 G/100 G hybrid transmission system, guard bands may be needed
if the transmission distance is long.

Table 8-9 Transmission System at 40×2.5 Gbit/s

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss (dB) Target Distance (km)

-FEC (OSNR>20dB) 1×36 1×144

2×33 2×132

3×31 3×124

10×23 10×92

FEC-RAMAN (OSNR>15dB) 1×41 1×164

2×38 2×152

3×36 3×144

20×25 20×100

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Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss (dB) Target Distance (km)

FEC+RAMAN 1×41 1×180


(OSNR>15dB)
2×42 2×168

3×40 3×160

20×28 20×112

Table 8-10 Transmission Codes Supported by the 40/48×10 Gbit/s System

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

AFEC NRZ 1×61 1×244 RPOA, 40×10 Gbit/s

1×49 1×196 DRA, 40×10 Gbit/s

1×57 1×228 RPOA, 48×10 Gbit/s

1×48 1×192 DRA, 48×10 Gbit/s

30×22 30×88 -

12×30 12×120 -

AFEC RZ 1×64 1×256 RPOA, 40×10 Gbit/s

1×52 1×208 DRA, 40×10 Gbit/s

1×60 1×240 RPOA, 48×10 Gbit/s

1×51 1×204 DRA, 48×10 Gbit/s

50×22 50×88 -

18×30 18×120 -

Table 8-11 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80/96×10 Gbit/s System

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

AFEC NRZ 1×45 1×180 DRA, 80×10 Gbit/s

1×44 1×176 DRA, 96×10 Gbit/s

20×22 20×88 -

8×30 8×120 -

AFEC RZ 1×48 1×192 DRA, 80×10 Gbit/s

1×47 1×188 DRA, 96×10 Gbit/s

30×22 30×88 -

12×30 12×120 -

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Table 8-12 Transmission Codes Supported by the 40/48×40 Gbit/s System

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

AFEC DPSK 1×47 1×188 DRA, 40×40 Gbit/s

1×46 1×184 DRA, 48×40 Gbit/s

22×22 22×88 -

5×30 5×120 -

12×30 12×120 DRA

Table 8-13 Transmission Codes Supported by the 40×100 Gbit/s System (G.653)

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

SD-FEC+PM-QPSK 1×46 1×192 DRA, 16×100 Gbit/s

6×30 6×120 DRA, 16×2.5 Gbit/s

8×22 8×88 16×100 Gbit/s

1×33 1×132 DRA, 40×100 Gbit/s

3×29 3×104 DRA, 40×100 Gbit/s

Table 8-14 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80/96×40 Gbit/s System

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

AFEC DPSK 1×44 1×176 DRA, 80×40 Gbit/s

1×43 1×172 DRA, 96×40 Gbit/s

16×22 16×88 -

3×30 3×120 -

6×30 6×120 DRA

Table 8-15 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80×100 Gbit/s System (G.652 + DCM)

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

SD+FEC+PM-QPSK 1x45 1x180 DRA, 80x100 Gbit/s

16x22 16x88 -

24x22 24x88 DRA

4x30 4x120 -

7x30 7x120 DRA

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Table 8-16 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80×100 Gbit/s System (G.652 - DCM)

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

SD+FEC+PM-QPSK 1x45 1x180 DRA, 80x100 Gbit/s

20x22 20x88 -

35x22 35x88 DRA

4x30 4x120 -

7x30 7x120 DRA

Table 8-17 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80×100 Gbit/s System (G.655 + DCM)

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

SD+FEC+PM-QPSK 1x45 1x180 DRA, 80x100 Gbit/s

10x22 10x88 -

20x22 20x88 DRA

3x30 3x120 -

6x30 6x120 DRA

Table 8-18 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80×100 Gbit/s System (G.655 - DCM)

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

SD+FEC+PM-QPSK 1x45 1x180 DRA, 80x100 Gbit/s

12x22 12x88 -

20x22 20x88 DRA

3x30 3x120 -

6x30 6x120 DRA

Table 8-19 Transmission Codes Supported by the 16/40×100 Gbit/s System (G.653)

Transmission Code Cross-Segment Loss Target Distance (km) Remark


Pattern (dB)

SD+FEC+PM-QPSK 1x46 1x192 DRA, 16x100 Gbit/s

6x30 6x120 DRA, 16x2.5 Gbit/s

8x422 8x88 16x100 Gbit/s

1x33 1x132 DRA, 40x100 Gbit/s

3x29 3x104 DRA, 40x100 Gbit/s

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8.7 Requirements on Operating Wavelength


8.7.1 Allocation of Continuous Wavelengths
l The spacing between wavelengths is 100 GHz when the ZXONE 9700 system is
configured as a system with no more than 40 wavelengths in C band. Table 8-20
lists the wavelengths allocated in a 40-channel system.

Table 8-20 Wavelength Allocation (40 Channels in C Band with Spacing at 100 GHz)

S/N Central Frequency Central S/N Central Frequency Central Wavelength


(THz) Wavelength (nm) (THz) (nm)

1 192.10 1560.61 21 194.10 1544.53

2 192.20 1559.79 22 194.20 1543.73

3 192.30 1558.98 23 194.30 1542.94

4 192.40 1558.17 24 194.40 1542.14

5 192.50 1557.36 25 194.50 1541.35

6 192.60 1556.55 26 194.60 1540.56

7 192.70 1555.75 27 194.70 1539.77

8 192.80 1554.94 28 194.80 1538.98

9 192.90 1554.13 29 194.90 1538.19

10 193.00 1553.33 30 195.00 1537.4

11 193.10 1552.52 31 195.10 1536.61

12 193.20 1551.72 32 195.20 1535.82

13 193.30 1550.92 33 195.30 1535.04

14 193.40 1550.12 34 195.40 1534.25

15 193.50 1549.32 35 195.50 1533.47

16 193.60 1548.51 36 195.60 1532.68

17 193.70 1547.72 37 195.70 1531.9

18 193.80 1546.92 38 195.80 1531.12

19 193.90 1546.12 39 195.90 1530.33

20 194.00 1545.32 40 196.00 1529.55

l The spacing between wavelengths is 50 GHz when the ZXONE 9700 system
is configured as a system with 80 wavelengths in C band. Table 8-21 lists the
wavelengths allocated in the 80-channel system.

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Table 8-21 Wavelength Allocation (80 Channels in C Band with Spacing at 50 GHz)

S/N Central Frequency Central Wavelength S/N Central Frequency Central Wavelength
(THz) (nm) (THz) (nm)

1 196.05 1529.16 41 194.05 1544.92

2 196.00 1529.55 42 194.00 1545.32

3 195.95 1529.94 43 193.95 1545.72

4 195.90 1530.33 44 193.90 1546.12

5 195.85 1530.72 45 193.85 1546.52

6 195.80 1531.12 46 193.80 1546.92

7 195.75 1531.51 47 193.75 1547.32

8 195.70 1531.90 48 193.70 1547.72

9 195.65 1532.29 49 193.65 1548.11

10 195.60 1532.68 50 193.60 1548.51

11 195.55 1533.07 51 193.55 1548.91

12 195.50 1533.47 52 193.50 1549.32

13 195.45 1533.86 53 193.45 1549.72

14 195.40 1534.25 54 193.40 1550.12

15 195.35 1534.64 55 193.35 1550.52

16 195.30 1535.04 56 193.30 1550.92

17 195.25 1535.43 57 193.25 1551.32

18 195.20 1535.82 58 193.20 1551.72

19 195.15 1536.22 59 193.15 1552.12

20 195.10 1536.61 60 193.10 1552.52

21 195.05 1537.00 61 193.05 1552.93

22 195.00 1537.4 62 193.00 1553.33

23 194.95 1537.79 63 192.95 1553.73

24 194.90 1538.19 64 192.90 1554.13

25 194.85 1538.58 65 192.85 1554.54

26 194.80 1538.98 66 192.80 1554.94

27 194.75 1539.37 67 192.75 1555.34

28 194.70 1539.77 68 192.70 1555.75

29 194.65 1540.16 69 192.65 1556.15

30 194.60 1540.56 70 192.60 1556.55

31 194.55 1540.95 71 192.55 1556.96

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S/N Central Frequency Central Wavelength S/N Central Frequency Central Wavelength
(THz) (nm) (THz) (nm)

32 194.50 1541.35 72 192.50 1557.36

33 194.45 1541.75 73 192.45 1557.77

34 194.40 1542.14 74 192.40 1558.17

35 194.35 1542.54 75 192.35 1558.58

36 194.30 1542.94 76 192.30 1558.98

37 194.25 1543.33 77 192.25 1559.39

38 194.20 1543.73 78 192.20 1559.79

39 194.15 1544.13 79 192.15 1560.20

40 194.10 1544.53 80 192.10 1560.61

l The spacing between wavelengths is 100 GHz/50 GHz when the ZXONE 9700 system
is configured as an extended C-band 48/96-channel system. Table 8-22 lists the
wavelengths allocated in such a system.

Table 8-22 Wavelength Allocation (48/96 Channels in Extended C Band with Spacing at 100 GHz/50
GHz)

S/N Sub- Nominal Nominal Central S/N Sub- Nominal Nominal


Band Central Wavelength Band Central Central
Frequency (nm) Frequency Wavelength
(THz) (THz) (nm)

1 C1002 196.05 1529.16 49 C1002 193.65 1548.11

2 C1001 196.00 1529.55 50 C1001 193.60 1548.51

3 C1002 195.95 1529.94 51 C1002 193.55 1548.91

4 C1001 195.90 1530.33 52 C1001 193.50 1549.32

5 C1002 195.85 1530.72 53 C1002 193.45 1549.72

6 C1001 195.80 1531.12 54 C1001 193.40 1550.12

7 C1002 195.75 1531.51 55 C1002 193.35 1550.52

8 C1001 195.70 1531.9 56 C1001 193.30 1550.92

9 C1002 195.65 1532.29 57 C1002 193.25 1551.32

10 C1001 195.60 1532.68 58 C1001 193.20 1551.72

11 C1002 195.55 1533.07 59 C1002 193.15 1552.12

12 C1001 195.50 1533.47 60 C1001 193.10 1552.52

13 C1002 195.45 1533.86 61 C1002 193.05 1552.93

14 C1001 195.40 1534.25 62 C1001 193.00 1553.33

15 C1002 195.35 1534.64 63 C1002 192.95 1553.73

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Band Central Wavelength Band Central Central
Frequency (nm) Frequency Wavelength
(THz) (THz) (nm)

16 C1001 195.30 1535.04 64 C1001 192.90 1554.13

17 C1002 195.25 1535.43 65 C1002 192.85 1554.54

18 C1001 195.20 1535.82 66 C1001 192.80 1554.94

19 C1002 195.15 1536.22 67 C1002 192.75 1555.34

20 C1001 195.10 1536.61 68 C1001 192.70 1555.75

21 C1002 195.05 1537 69 C1002 192.65 1556.15

22 C1001 195.00 1537.4 70 C1001 192.60 1556.55

23 C1002 194.95 1537.79 71 C1002 192.55 1556.96

24 C1001 194.90 1538.19 72 C1001 192.50 1557.36

25 C1002 194.85 1538.58 73 C1002 192.45 1557.77

26 C1001 194.80 1538.98 74 C1001 192.40 1558.17

27 C1002 194.75 1539.37 75 C1002 192.35 1558.58

28 C1001 194.70 1539.77 76 C1001 192.30 1558.98

29 C1002 194.65 1540.16 77 C1002 192.25 1559.39

30 C1001 194.60 1540.56 78 C1001 192.20 1559.79

31 C1002 194.55 1540.95 79 C1002 192.15 1560.2

32 C1001 194.50 1541.35 80 C1001 192.10 1560.61

33 C1002 194.45 1541.75 81 C1002 192.05 1561.02

34 C1001 194.40 1542.14 82 C1001 192.00 1561.42

35 C1002 194.35 1542.54 83 C1002 191.95 1561.83

36 C1001 194.30 1542.94 84 C1001 191.90 1562.24

37 C1002 194.25 1543.33 85 C1002 191.85 1562.64

38 C1001 194.20 1543.73 86 C1001 191.80 1563.05

39 C1002 194.15 1544.13 87 C1002 191.75 1563.46

40 C1001 194.10 1544.53 88 C1001 191.70 1563.87

41 C1002 194.05 1544.92 89 C1002 191.65 1564.27

42 C1001 194.00 1545.32 90 C1001 191.60 1564.68

43 C1002 193.95 1545.72 91 C1002 191.55 1565.09

44 C1001 193.90 1546.12 92 C1001 191.50 1565.5

45 C1002 193.85 1546.52 93 C1002 191.45 1565.91

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S/N Sub- Nominal Nominal Central S/N Sub- Nominal Nominal


Band Central Wavelength Band Central Central
Frequency (nm) Frequency Wavelength
(THz) (THz) (nm)

46 C1001 193.80 1546.92 94 C1001 191.40 1566.32

47 C1002 193.75 1547.32 95 C1002 191.35 1566.73

48 C1001 193.70 1547.72 96 C1001 191.30 1567.14

• C1001 and C1002 respectively refers to the first and second sub-bands in the extended C band. Each sub-band
contains 48 wavelengths with the spacing at 100 GHz.

8.7.2 Allocation of Uncontinuous Wavelengths


When the Mux/DeMux board is used in the system for wavelength multiplexing and
de-multiplexing , some wavelengths cannot be used due to the technical limitation of
filters in the board. These wavelengths are called unavailable wavelengths or black
wavelengths.
In this case, the system works in C band at the spacing of 100 GHz. Although C band
includes 40 wavelengths, only 32 uncontinuous wavelengths of them can be used,
which are divided into four wavelength groups: red-red ribbon (RR), red-blue ribbon
(RB), blue-red ribbon (BR) and blue-blue ribbon (BB) together. Each group includes 8
wavelengths. We also call RR and RB together as red ribbon, BR and BB as blue ribbon.
Figure 8-1 illustrates the allocation of these uncontinuous wavelengths.

Figure 8-1 Allocation of Uncontinuous Wavelengths

Note:
λ21 represents the wavelength with the frequency 192.10 THz. λ28 represents the
wavelength with the frequency 192.8 THz, and so on.

The detailed allocation of uncontinuous wavelengths is listed in Table 8-23. Wavelength


of 9, 10, 19, 20, 21, 22, 31 and 32 are marked grey in the table and are unavailable
wavelengths.

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Table 8-23 Uncontinuous Wavelengths and Corresponding Central Frequencies

S/N Central Central S/N Central Central


Frequency Wavelength Frequency (THz) Wavelength (nm)
(THz) (nm)

1 192.10 1560.61 21 194.10 1544.53

2 192.20 1559.79 22 194.20 1543.73

3 192.30 1558.98 23 194.30 1542.94

4 192.40 1558.17 24 194.40 1542.14

5 192.50 1557.36 25 194.50 1541.35

6 192.60 1556.55 26 194.60 1540.56

7 192.70 1555.75 27 194.70 1539.77

8 192.80 1554.94 28 194.80 1538.98

9 192.90 1554.13 29 194.90 1538.19

10 193 1553.33 30 195 1537.40

11 193.10 1552.52 31 195.10 1536.61

12 193.20 1551.72 32 195.20 1535.82

13 193.30 1550.92 33 195.30 1535.04

14 193.40 1550.12 34 195.40 1534.25

15 193.50 1549.32 35 195.50 1533.47

16 193.60 1548.51 36 195.60 1532.68

17 193.70 1547.72 37 195.70 1531.90

18 193.80 1546.92 38 195.80 1531.12

19 193.90 1546.12 39 195.90 1530.33

20 194 1545.32 40 196 1529.55

8.8 Service Access and Convergence Subsystem


Specifications
8.8.1 Board Types
For the ZXONE 9700 system board types, refer to Table 8-24.

Table 8-24 Board Types

Type Board

2.5 G board MJA, MQA2, MOM2, C1Kx16, C1Kx4

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Type Board

10 G board EOTU10GB, MQT3, TD2C, TS2CP, MX2, L2Kx20, L2Kx12, L2Kx8, L2Kx4,
C2Kx20, C2Kx12, C2Kx8, C2Kx4, C2Kx2

40 G board TST3, C3Kx2, C3Kx1

100 G board TS4, L4Kx2, L4Kx1, L4Lx1, C4Kx2, C4Kx1

8.8.2 2.5 G Board Specifications


Table 8-25 lists the interface specifications at the line side of the 2.5 G board

Table 8-25 Line-Side Interface Specifications of the 2.5 G Board

Item Unit Parameter

Rn parameters of the input terminal of the OTU

Receiver sensitivity dBm ≤–21 (PIN BOL)

≤–23 (PIN EOL)

≤-28 (APD BOL)

≤-30 (APD EOL)

Receiver reflection dB <–27

Overload power dBm 0 (PIN)

–9 (APD)

Wavelength range of input signal nm 1280 to 1565

Sn parameters of the output terminal of the OTU

Spectral Maximum -20 dB nm l 0.2 (EA MSA24pin)


characteristics bandwidth l 0.5 (DM MSA24pin)
l 1 (SFP)

Minimum side mode dB 35


suppression ratio

Central frequency Nominal central THz 192.1 to 196.0


frequency

Central frequency GHz ≤±12.5 (100 GHz)


offset

Mean output power Maximum dBm 6

Minimum dBm 0

Minimum extinction ratio dB l +10 (EA)


l 8.2 (DM MSA24pin/SFP)

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Item Unit Parameter

Dispersion tolerance ps/nm l 12800 (EA MSA24pin)


l 6400 (DM MSA24pin)
l 3600 (DM SFP)

Eye diagram - In compliance with ITU T. G.957 or ITU


T. G.959.1 Recommendation

8.8.3 10 G Board Specifications


Table 8-26 lists the interface specifications at the line side of the 10 G board.
Table 8-26 Line-Side Interface Specifications of the 10 G Board

Item Unit Parameter

Rn parameters of the input terminal of the OTU

Signal rate Gbit/s 9.953 to 11.318

Receiver sensitivity dBm –14 (PIN, EOL, NoFEC)

–21 (APD, EOL, NoFEC)

Receiver reflection dB <-27

Overload power dBm ≥0 (PIN)

≥–9 (APD)

Wavelength range of input signal nm 1280 – 1565

Sn parameters of the output terminal of the OTU

Spectral Maximum -20 dB nm 0.3 (NRZ)


charac- bandwidth
teristics
Minimum side mode dB 30
suppression ratio

Cen- Nominal central THz In compliance with ITU-T G.694.1


tral fre- frequency Recommendation
quency
Central frequency GHz ≤±12.5 (100 GHz interval)
offset (EOL)
≤±5 (50 GHz interval, used with the OWM)

Central frequency GHz ≤±10 (100 GHz interval)


offset (BOL)
≤±3 (50 GHz interval used with the OWM)

Mean output power dBm –3 to 1 (NRZ)

Minimum extinction ratio dB 8.2

Dispersion tolerance ps/nm –300 to 800 (NRZ)

Eye diagram - In compliance with ITU-T G.691 or ITU-T


G.959.1 Recommendation

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8.8.4 40G Board Specifications


Table 8-27 lists the interface specifications at the line side of the 40 G board.

Table 8-27 Line-Side Interface Specifications of the 40 G Board

Item Unit Parameter

Rn parameters of the input terminal of the OTU

Signal rate Gbit/s 39.813 to 44.6

Receiver sensitivity (in-built EDFA) dBm –18 (BOL)

–15 (EOL)

Receiver reflection dB <–27

Overload power dBm 1

Wavelength range of input signal nm 1528 to 1568

Sn parameters of the output terminal of the OTU

Spectral characteristics Maximum -20 dB nm 0.7 (P-DPSK)


bandwidth
0.6 (RZ-DQPSK)

Minimum dB 35
side mode
suppression ratio

Central frequency Nominal central THz In compliance with ITU-T G.694.1


frequency Recommendation

Central frequency GHz ≤±5 (100 GHz)


offset (EOL)
≤±2.5 (50 GHz)

Central frequency GHz ≤±3 (100 GHz)


offset (BOL)
≤±1.5 (50 GHz)

Mean output power P-DPSK dBm –5 to 5

RZ-DQPSK –9 to 3

8.8.5 100 G Board Specifications


Table 8-28 lists the interface specification at the line side of the 100 G board.

Table 8-28 Line-Side Interface Specifications of the 100 G Board

Item Unit Parameter

Rn parameters of the input terminal of the OTU

Signal rate Gbit/s 111.8 to 125.75

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Receiver sensitivity dBm <–15 (PM-QPSK EOL)

<–17 (PM-QPSK BOL)

Receiver reflection dB <–27

Overload power dBm >0

Dispersion range (1dB OSNR cost) ps/nm ±70000 (PM-QPSK)

PDM tolerance (1dB OSNR cost) ps 30 (PM-QPSK)

Wavelength range of input signal nm 1528 to 1568

Sn parameters of the output terminal of the OTU

Spectral characteristics Minimum side mode dB 35


suppression ratio

Central frequency Nominal central THz In compliance with


frequency ITU-T G.694.1
Recommendation

Central frequency GHz ≤±2.5 (EOL)


offset
≤±1.5 (BOL)

Mean output power dBm –5 to 5 (PM-QPSK)

8.8.6 Interface Specifications at the Board Client Side


SDH System
Table 8-29 and Table 8-30 lists the interface specifications at the client side when the board
client side accesses SDH service.

Table 8-29 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing SDH Service (1)

Item Unit Specification

Applica- – L–16.2 S–4.1/S–1.1 L–16.1/OC-4 S–16.1 I–4.1/I–1.1/


tion code 8 OC-3/OC-12

Service – STM-16 STM-4/STM-1 STM-16 STM-16 STM-


Type 4/STM-1

Encapsu- – SFP SFP SFP SFP SFP


lation

Rate – 2.5 Gbit/s 622/155 2.5 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s 622/155


Mbit/s Mbit/s

Fiber type – G.652/G.654 G.652 G.652 G.652 G.652

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Item Unit Specification

Output dB- –2 to +3 –15 to –8 –2 to +3 –5 to 0 –15 to –8


optical m
power

Overload dB- –9 –8 –9 0 –8
point m

Sensitivity dB- –28 –28 –27 –18 –23


m

Output nm 1550 1310 1310 1310 1310


wave-
length

Transmis- km 80 15 40 15 2
sion dis-
tance

Table 8-30 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing SDH Service (2)

Item Unit Specification

Applica- – I–16 I–64.1/OC- S-16.2 S–64.2b L–64.2c


tion code 192

Service – STM-16 STM-64 STM-16 STM-64 STM-64


Type

Encapsu- – SFP XFP SFP XFP XFP


lation

Rate – 2.5 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s

Fiber type – G.652 G.652 G.652 G.652 G.652

Output dB- –10 to –3 –6 to –1 –5 to 0 –1 to +2 –2 to +2


optical m
power

Overload dB- –3 –1 0 –1 –9
point m

Sensitivity dB- –18 –11 –18 –14 –26


m

Output nm 1310 1310 1310 1550 1550


wave-
length

Transmis- km 2 2 15 40 80
sion dis-
tance

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Ethernet System
Table 8-31 to Table 8-34 list the interface specifications at the client side when the board
client side accesses Ethernet service.

Table 8-31 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Ethernet Service (GE)

Item Unit Specification

Appli- – 1000BASE– 1000BASE– 1000BASE– 1000BASE– 1000BASE– 1000BASE–


cation SX EX LX ZX LH1 LH2
code

Service – GE GE GE GE GE GE
Type

Encap- – SFP SFP SFP SFP SFP SFP


sulation

Rate – 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s

Fiber – l 62.5 μm G.652 l MMF G.652 G.652 G.652


type MMF l SMF
l 50 μm
MMF

Output dBm –9.5 to –3 0 to 5 –11 to –3 0 to 5 –9.5 to –3 –9.5 to –3


optical
power

Over- dBm 0 –10 –3 –3 –3 –3


load
point

Sensi- dBm –17 –30 –19 –18 –18 –15


tivity

Output nm 850 1550 1310 1550 1310 1550


wave-
length

Trans- km 0.002 to 0.22 120 l 0.55 80 40 40


mission (62.5 μm (MMF)
distance MMF) l 5 (SMF)
0.002 to 0.5
(50 μm MMF)

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Table 8-32 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Ethernet Service (10GE)

Item Unit Specification

Applica- – 10GBASE–LX 10GBASE– 10GBASE– 10GBASE– 10GBASE–


tion code 10GBASE–LR ER SR LR ER
10GBASE–LW 10GBASE– 10GBASE–
EW SW

Service – 10GE 10GE 10GE 10GE 10GE


Type

Encap- – XFP XFP XFP SFP++ SFP++


sulation

Rate – 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s

Fiber – l B1.1 G.652 MMF – G.652


type (SMF)
l B1.3
(SMF)

Output dBm –8.2 to 0.5 –4.5 to +4 –1 to –7.3 –6 to 1 0 to 2


optical
power

Over- dBm 0.5 –1 –1 0 (PIN) 0 (PIN)


load –8 (APD)
point

Sensitiv- dBm –12.6 –14.1 –11.1 –18 –16.5 (PIN)


ity –25 (APD)

Output nm 1310 1550 850 1310 1550


wave-
length

Trans- km 10 40 0.3 10 40/80


mission
distance

Table 8-33 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Ethernet Service (40GE)

Item Unit Specification

Application code – 40GBASE-LR4

Service Type – 40GE

Encapsulation – CFP

Rate – 4 x 10 Gbit/s

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Fiber type – l B1.1 SMF


l B1.3 SMF
l B6_A SMF

Output optical power (each dBm –7 to 2.3


lane)

Overload point (each lane) dBm 2.3

Sensitivity (each lane) dBm –13.7

Output wavelength nm 1264.5 to 1277.5


1284.5 to 1297.5
1304.5 to 1317.5
1324.5 to 1337.5

Transmission distance km 10

Table 8-34 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Ethernet Service


(100GE)

Item Unit Specification

Application code – 100GBASE-LR4 100GBASE-LR10

Service Type – 100GE 100GE/OTU4

Encapsulation – CFP CFP

Rate – 4 x 25.78 Gbit/s 100GE: 10 x 10.3125 Gbit/s


OTU4: 10 x 11.181 Gbit/s

Fiber type – G.652 –

Output optical power dBm –4.3 to 4.5 –5.8 – 3.5


(each lane)

Overload point (each dBm 4.5 3.5


lane)

Sensitivity (each lane) dBm –8.6 (OMA, PIN) –8.8 (OMA)

Output wavelength nm 1294.53 to 1296.59 1521 to 1525


1299.02 to 1301.09 1529 to 1533
1303.54 to 1305.63 1537 to 1541
1308.09 to 1310.19 1545 to 1549
1553 to 1557
1561 to 1565
1569 to 1573
1577 to 1581
1585 to 1589
1593 to 1597

Transmission distance km 10 10

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FC System
Table 8-35 lists the interface specifications at the client side when the board client side
accesses FC service.

Table 8-35 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing FC Service (1)

Item Unit Specification

Application – 100–SM–LC–L 200–SM–LC–L 400-SM-LC-L


code

Service – 1G FC 2G FC 4G FC
Type

Encapsu- – SFP SFP SFP


lation

Rate – 1.062 Gbit/s 2.125 Gbit/s 4.25 Gbit/s

Fiber type – SMF – SMF

Output dBm –9 to –3 –11 to –3 -8.4 to -1


optical
power

Overload dBm –3 0 –1
point

Sensitivity dBm –18.2 –18 –15.4

OTN System
Table 8-36 lists the interface specifications at the client side when the board client side
accesses OTN service.

Table 8-36 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing OTN Service

Item Unit Specification

Appli- – P1I1 – 1D1 P1I1-2D1 (I–64.1, P1S1–2D2b 4I1–9D1F


cation VSR2000–2R1) (S–64.2b)
code

Service – OTU1 OTU2 OTU2 OTU4


Type

Encap- – SFP XFP XFP CFP


sulation

Rate – 2.5 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 4 x 27.95 Gbit/s

Fiber – G.652 G.652 G.652 –


type

Output dBm –10 to –3 –6 to –1 –1 to 2 –2.5 to 2.9


optical
power

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Over- dBm –3 –1 –1 2.9


load
point

Sensi- dBm –17 –11 –14 –10.3 (PIN)


tivity

Output nm 1310 1310 1550 1294.53 to 1296.59


wave- 1299.02 to 1301.09
length 1303.54 to 1305.63
1308.09 to 1310.19

Trans- km 2 2 40 10
mis-
sion dis-
tance

Intra-office System
Table 8-37 lists the interface specifications at the client side when the board client side
accesses Intra-office service.

Table 8-37 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Intra-office Service

Item Unit Specification

Application code – VSR2000–3R2

Service Type – OTU3/STM256

Encapsulation – MSA 300pin

Rate – 1 × 40 Gbit/s

Fiber type – G.652/G.653/G.655

Output optical dBm 0 to +3


power

Overload point dBm 3

Sensitivity dBm –5

Output nm 1550
wavelength

Transmission km 2
distance

CPRI System
Table 8-38 lists the interface specifications at the client side when the board client side
accesses CPRI service.

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Table 8-38 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing CPRI Service

Item Unit Specification

Application code – CPRI Option 2 CPRI Option 3

Service Type – CPRI CPRI

Encapsulation – SFP SFP

Rate – 1.228 Gbit/s 2.5Gbit/s

Fiber type – SMF SMF

Output optical power dBm –9 to –3 0 to –4

Sensitivity dBm –20 –21

Output wavelength nm 1310 1310

Transmission distance km 10 15

8.9 Optical Mux/DeMux Subsystem Specifications


8.9.1 OMU Board Specifications
For the technical specifications of the 8/16/32-channel OMU board, refer to Table 8-39.
For the technical specifications of the 40/48/80-channel OMU board, refer to Table 8-40.

Table 8-39 Technical Specifications the OMU Board (8/16/32-Channel)

Item Specification

8–Channel 16–Channel 32-Channel OMU


OMU OMU

Coupler Coupler Coupler AWG TFF

Insertion loss (dB) < 11 < 14 < 17 < 10 < 10

Maximum insertion loss difference <3 <3 <3 <3 <3


between channels (dB)

Channel spacing (GHz) - - - 100 100

Optical return loss (dB) > 40 > 40 > 40 > 40 > 40

Operating wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1561

Polarization Dependent Loss < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5
(PDL) (dB)

Polarization Mode Dispersion < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5
(PMD) (ps)

Temperature characteristic - - - - < 0.005


(nm/°C)

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Table 8-40 Technical Specifications of the OMU Board (40/48/80-Channel)

Item Specification

40-Channel OMU 48-Channel OMU (80-Channel OMU)

Coupler AWG TFF AWG Coupler AWG

Insertion loss (dB) < 19 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 23 < 10

Maximum insertion loss <3 <3 <3 <3 < 3.5 <3
difference between
channels (dB)

Channel spacing (GHz) - 100 100 100 - 50

Optical return loss (dB) > 40 > 40 > 40 > 40 > 40 > 40

Operating wavelength 1529 to 1561 1529 to 1529 to 1561


range (nm) 1568

Polarization Dependent < 0.6 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.7 < 0.5
Loss (PDL) (dB)

Polarization Mode < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5
Dispersion (PMD) (ps)

Temperature characteristic - - < 0.005 - - -


(nm/°C)

8.9.2 ODU Board Specifications


For the technical specifications of the ODU board, refer to Table 8-41.

Table 8-41 Technical Specifications of the ODU Board

Item Specification

32-Channel ODU 40-Channel ODU 48-Channel 80-Channel


ODU ODU

AWG TFF AWG TFF AWG AWG

Insertion loss (dB) < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10

Maximum insertion <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2


loss difference
between channels
(dB)

Channel spacing 100 100 100 100 100 50


(GHz)

Optical return loss > 40 > 40 > 40 > 40 > 40 > 40


(dB)

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32-Channel ODU 40-Channel ODU 48-Channel 80-Channel


ODU ODU

AWG TFF AWG TFF AWG AWG

Operating wavelength 1529 to 1561 1529 to 1529 to 1529 to 1529 to 1568 1529 to 1561
range (nm) 1561 1561 1561

Isolation between > 25 > 25 > 25 > 25 > 25 > 25


adjacent channels
(dB)

Isolation between > 30 > 30 > 30 > 30 > 30 > 30


non-adjacent channels
(dB)

Polarization < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5
Dependent Loss (PDL)
(dB)

Polarization Mode < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5
Dispersion (PMD) (ps
)

Temperature - < 0.005 - < 0.005 - -


characteristic (nm/°C)

–1 dB bandwidth (nm) > 0.2 > 0.2 > 0.2 > 0.2 > 0.2 > 0.2

8.9.3 SOGMDB Board Specifications


For the technical specifications of the SOGMDB board, refer to Table 8-42.

Table 8-42 Technical Specifications of the SOGMDB Board

Item Specification

Operating wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1561 (C band)

Insertion loss (dB) IN→OUT1 <6

IN→OUT2

IN→OUT3

IN→OUT4

IN→OUT5

IN1→OUT

IN2→OUT

IN3→OUT

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IN4→OUT

IN5→OUT

Isolation (dB) IN→OUT1@OUT3/OUT5 >30

IN→OUT2@OUT4

IN→OUT3@OUT1/OUT5

IN→OUT4@OUT2

IN→OUT5@OUT1/OUT3

IN1→OUT1@IN3/IN5 >15

IN2→OUT@IN4

IN3→OUT@IN1/IN5

IN4→OUT@IN2

IN5→OUT@IN1/IN3

Optical reflectance (dB) >40

Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL) (dB) <0.4

Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) (ps) <0.15

Maximum optical power (mW) <300

8.9.4 SCOAD Board Specifications


Technical specifications of the SCOAD1 board and the SCOAD2 board in band C are
illustrated in Table 8-43 and Table 8-44.

Table 8-43 Technical Specifications of SCOAD Boards in Band C

Item Unit M1SO- M1SOCAD1–U M2SCOAD2-S


CAD1–US

CWDM channel number - 1+1311 1 2+1311


wavelength wavelength

CWDM central wavelength nm 1271/1291/133 1271/1291/1331 1271/1291/1331


1/1351/1371/1 /1351/1371/139 /1351/1371/139
391/1411/1431 1/1411/1431/145 1/1411/1431/145
/1451/1471/14 1/1471/1491/151 1/1471/1491/151
91/1511/1531/ 1/1531/1551/15 1/1531/1551/15
1551/1571/159 71/1591/1611 71/1591/1611/13
1/1611/1311 11

CWDM channel width@0.5dB nm λC ±6.5 λC ±6.5 λC ±6.5

CWDM passband flatness dB ≤0.5 ≤0.5 ≤0.5

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Item Unit M1SO- M1SOCAD1–U M2SCOAD2-S


CAD1–US

Insert loss IN - D1/D2 dB ≤2.3 ≤1.8 ≤2.8

A1/A2 - OUT dB ≤2.1 ≤1.5 ≤2.8

IN-OUT dB ≤2.7 ≤2.0 ≤3.3

IN-SOUT dB ≤1.9 NA ≤1.9

SIN-OUT dB ≤1.5 NA ≤1.5

Isolation IN-D1/D2@ adjacent dB ≥30 ≥30 ≥30


channels

IN-OUT@ drop channels dB ≥28 ≥28 ≥28

Polarization Dependent Loss dB ≤0.2 ≤0.2 ≤0.2

Return Loss dB ≥40 ≥40 ≥40

Table 8-44 Technical Specifications of SCOAD(II) Boards in Band C

Item Unit M1SO- M1SO- M2SCOAD2-


CAD1–US(II) CAD1–U(II) S(II)

CWDM channel number - 1+1311 1 2+1311


wavelength wavelength

CWDM central wavelength nm 1271/1291/133 1271/1291/1331 1271/1291/1331


1/1351/1371/1 /1351/1371/139 /1351/1371/139
391/1411/1431 1/1411/1431/145 1/1411/1431/145
/1451/1471/14 1/1471/1491/151 1/1471/1491/151
91/1511/1531/ 1/1531/1551/15 1/1531/1551/15
1551/1571/159 71/1591/1611 71/1591/1611/13
1/1611/1311 11

CWDM channel width@0.5dB nm λC ±6.5 λC ±6.5 λC ±6.5

CWDM passband flatness dB ≤0.5 ≤0.5 ≤0.5

Insert loss IN - D1/D2 dB ≤1.5 ≤1.2 ≤2.0

A1/A2 - OUT dB ≤1.5 ≤1.0 ≤2.0

IN-OUT dB ≤2.0 ≤1.4 ≤2.5

IN-SOUT dB ≤1.2 NA ≤1.2

SIN-OUT dB ≤1.0 NA ≤1.0

Isolation IN-D1/D2@ adjacent dB ≥30 ≥30 ≥30


channels

IN-OUT@ drop channels dB ≥28 ≥28 ≥28

Polarization dependent loss dB ≤0.2 ≤0.2 ≤0.2

Return loss dB ≥40 ≥40 ≥40

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8.9.5 OCI Board Specifications


For the technical specifications of the OCI board, refer to Table 8-45.

Table 8-45 Technical Specifications of the OCI Board (50 GHz to 100 GHz)

Item Specification Remark

CE-band operating wavelength range 1529 to 1568 -


(nm)

Input channel spacing (GHz) 100 Multiplexing procedure

Output channel spacing (GHz) 50 Multiplexing procedure

Insertion loss (dB) < 2.5 Input signal 10 Gbit/s

<3 Input signal 40 Gbit/s

Maximum insertion loss difference (dB) <1 -

Isolation (dB) > 25 De-multiplexing procedure

Return loss (dB) > 40 -

Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL) (dB) < 0.5 -

Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) (ps) < 0.5 -

8.9.6 VMUX Board Specifications


For the technical specifications of the VMUX board, refer to Table 8-46.

Table 8-46 Technical Specifications of the VMUX Board

Item Specification

Channel quantity 40/48

Channel spacing (GHz) 100

Operating wavelength range (nm) 40-channel: 1529 to 1561

48–channel: 1529 to 1568

-1 dB bandwidth (nm) > 0.2

Insertion loss (dB) < 8 (attenuation is 0)

Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) (ps) <0.5

Polarization dependent loss (PDL) (dB) <0.8

Optical return loss (dB) > 40

Channel adjustment range (dB) 0 to 10

VOA adjustment precision (dB) <0.5

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8.9.7 VMUXB Board Specifications


For the technical specifications of the VMUXB board, refer to Table 8-47.

Table 8-47 Technical Specifications of the VMUXB Board

Item Specification

Channel quantity 40

Channel spacing (GHz) 100

Operating wavelength range (nm) 40-channel: 1529 to 1561

-1 dB bandwidth (nm) > 0.2

Insertion loss (dB) < 8 (attenuation is 0)

Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) (ps) <0.5

Polarization dependent loss (PDL) (dB) <0.8

Optical return loss (dB) > 40

Channel adjustment range (dB) 0 to 10

VOA adjustment precision (dB) <0.5

8.9.8 SSDM Board Specifications


For the technical specifications of the SSDMT board, refer to Table 8-48. For the technical
specifications of the SSDMR board, refer to Table 8-49.

Table 8-48 Technical Specifications of the SSDMT Board

Item Specification

Operating wavelength CE band 1529 to 1568


range (nm)

Insertion loss (dB) IN→OUT < 1.5

SIN→OUT < 1.5

Isolation (dB) IN→OUT (@λSIN) > 20

SIN→OUT (@λIN) > 12

Optical return loss (dB) > 40

Polarization Dependent < 0.2


Loss (PDL) (dB)

Input optical power < 500


(mW)

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Table 8-49 Technical Specifications of the SSDMR Board

Item Specification

Operating wavelength range (nm) CE band 1529 to 1568

Insertion loss (dB) IN→OUT < 1.5

SIN→OUT < 1.5

Isolation (dB) IN→OUT (@λSIN) > 40

SIN→OUT (@λIN) > 12

Optical return loss (dB) > 40

Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL) < 0.2


(dB)

Input optical power (mW) < 500

8.9.9 WSU Board Specifications


There are two types of WSU boards: WSUD board and WSUA board.
For the technical specifications of the WSUD board, refer to Table 8-50.

Table 8-50 Technical Specifications of the WSUD Board

Item Specification

Wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1561 (C band)

Channel spacing (GHz) 100

50

Channel quantity 40 (channel spacing: 100 GHz)

80(channel spacing: 50 GHz)

Insertion loss WSUD/MA1 A1-OUT <2


(dB)
IN-D1-D8 <8

EXIN-OUT <9

IN-EXOUT <8

WSUD/MA2 A1-OUT < 10

A2-OUT <2

IN-D1-D8 <8

EXIN-OUT < 16

IN-EXOUT <8

WSUD/E <8

Attenuation adjustment range (dB) 0 – 15

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Attenuation adjustment precision (dB) <1.0 (0 — 10 dB)

<1.5 (>10 dB)

Blocking extinction ratio (dB) > 35

Return loss (dB) > 30

Maximum total optical input power (dBm) < 25

For the technical specifications of the WSUA board, refer to Table 8-51.

Table 8-51 Technical Specifications of the WSUA Board

Item Specification

Wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1561 (C band)

Channel spacing (GHz) 100

50

Channel quantity 40 (channel spacing: 100 GHz)

80 (channel spacing: 50 GHz)

Insertion loss WSUA/MD1 IN-D1 <2


(dB)
A1-A8-OUT <8

EXIN-OUT <8

IN-EXOUT <9

WSUA/MD2 IN-D1 <2

IN-D2 < 10

A1-A8-OUT <8

EXIN-OUT <8

IN-EXOUT < 16

WSUA/E <8

Attenuation adjustment range (dB) 0 — 15

Attenuation adjustment precision (dB) <1.0 (0 – 10 dB)

<1.5 (>10 dB)

Blocking extinction ratio (dB) > 35

Return loss (dB) > 30

Maximum total optical input power (dBm) < 25

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8.9.10 WSUB Board Specifications


For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBA1–1D board, refer to Table
8-52.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBA2D board, refer to Table
8-53.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBA4D board, refer to Table
8-54.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBA9D board, refer to Table
8-55.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBD9D board, refer to Table
8-56.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBD8–1D board, refer to Table
8-57.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBA4P4D board, refer to Table
8-58.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBA9P9D board, refer to Table
8-59.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBT20D board, refer to Table
8-60.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBT8–13D board, refer to Table
8-61.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBM20D board, refer to Table
8-62.
For a description of the technical specifications of the WSUBD9M8D board, refer to Table
8-63.

Table 8-52 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA1–1D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1561 (band C)

Channel spacing GHz 100

50

Number of channels - 40 (at 100 GHz)

80 (at 50 GHz)

Insertion loss IN-EXOUT dB <8

IN-D1 dB <2

EXIN-OUT dB <8

A1-OUT dB <8

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Item Unit Specification

Attenuation control range dB 0–15

Attenuation control accuracy dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB)

< 1.5 (> 10 dB)

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 35

Optical return loss dB > 30

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25

Table 8-53 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA2D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1561 (band C)

Channel spacing GHz 100

50

Number of channels - 40 (at 100 GHz)

80 (at 50 GHz)

Insertion loss dB <8

Attenuation control range dB 0–15

Attenuation control accuracy dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB)

< 1.5 (> 10 dB)

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 35

Optical return loss dB > 30

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25

Table 8-54 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA4D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1561 (band C)

Channel spacing GHz 100

Number of channels - 40 (at 100 GHz)

Insertion loss dB <8

Attenuation control range dB 0–15

Attenuation control accuracy dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB)

< 1.5 (> 10 dB)

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 35

Optical return loss dB > 30

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Item Unit Specification

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25

Table 8-55 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA9D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1561 1529–1568

Channel spacing GHz 100 50 50

Number of - 40 80 96
channels

Insertion loss dB <8 <8 <8

Attenuation control dB 0–15 0–15 0–15


range

Attenuation control dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB) < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB) < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB)
accuracy
< 1.5 (> 10 dB) < 1.5 (> 10 dB) < 1.5 (> 10 dB)

Blocking extinction dB > 35 > 35 > 35


ratio

Optical return loss dB > 30 > 30 > 30

Maximum total dBm < 25 < 25 < 25


optical output
power

Table 8-56 Technical Specifications of the WSUBD9D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1561 1529–1568

Channel spacing GHz 100 50 50

Number of - 40 80 96
channels

Insertion loss dB <8 <8 <8

Attenuation control dB 0–15 0–15 0–15


range

Attenuation control dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB) < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB) < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB)
accuracy
< 1.5 (> 10 dB) < 1.5 (> 10 dB) < 1.5 (> 10 dB)

Blocking extinction dB > 35 > 35 > 35


ratio

Optical return loss dB > 30 > 30 > 30

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Item Unit Specification

Maximum total dBm < 25 < 25 < 25


optical output
power

Table 8-57 Technical Specifications of the WSUBD8–1D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1561 1529–1568

Channel spacing GHz 100 50 50

Number of channels - 40 80 96

Insertion IN-EXOUT dB <8 <8 <8


loss
IN-D1/D2/D3/D4/D5/ dB <8 <8 <8
D6/D7/D8

EXIN-OUT dB < 8.5 < 8.5 < 8.5

A1-OUT dB <2 <2 <2

Attenuation control range dB 0–15 0–15 0–15

Attenuation control accuracy dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 < 1.0 (0 < 1.0 (0 dB–10
dB) dB–10 dB) dB)

< 1.5 (> 10 dB) < 1.5 (> 10 < 1.5 (> 10
dB) dB)

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 35 > 35 > 35

Optical return loss dB > 30 > 30 > 30

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25 < 25 < 25

Table 8-58 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA4P4D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1561 (band C)

Channel spacing GHz 100

Number of channels - 40 (at 100 GHz)

Insertion loss IN-O1/O2/O3/O4 dB < 8.5

A1/A2/A3/A4-OUT dB <8

Attenuation control range dB 0–15

Attenuation control accuracy dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB)

< 1.5 ( >10 dB)

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 35

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Optical return loss dB > 30

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25

Table 8-59 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA9P9D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1561 1529–1568

Channel spacing GHz 100 50 50

Number of channels - 40 80 96

Insertion IN-D dB <4 <4 <4


loss
IN-D1/D2/D3/D4/D5/ dB < 15 < 15 < 15
D6/D7/D8

A1/A2/A3/A4/A5/A6/ dB <8 <8 <8


A7/A8/A9-OUT

Attenuation control range dB 0–15 0–15 0–15

Attenuation control accuracy dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 < 1.0 (0 < 1.0 (0 dB–10
dB) dB–10 dB) dB)

< 1.5 (> 10 dB) < 1.5 (> 10 < 1.5 (> 10
dB) dB)

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 35 > 35 > 35

Optical return loss dB > 30 > 30 > 30

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25 < 25 < 25

Table 8-60 Technical Specifications of the WSUBT20D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1568

Channel spacing - Flexible grid

Insertion loss IN-D1/D2/D3/D4/D- dB < 9.5


5/D6/D7/D8/D9/D1
0/D11/D12/D13/D1
4/D15/D16/D17/D1
8/D19/D20

A1/A2/A3/A4/A5/A- dB < 9.5


6/A7/A8/A9/A10/A-
11/A12/A13/A14/A-
15/A16/A17/A18/A-
19/A20-OUT

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Item Unit Specification

INL-D1/D2/D3/D4 dB < 11.5


/D5/D6/D7/D8/D9/
D10/D11/D12/D13/
D14/D15/D16/D17/
D18/D19/D20

A1/A2/A3/A4/A5/A- dB < 11.5


6/A7/A8/A9/A10/A-
11/A12/A13/A14/A-
15/A16/A17/A18/A-
19/A20-OUTL

Attenuation control range dB 0–15

Attenuation control accuracy dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB)

< 1.5 (> 10 dB)

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 35

Optical return loss dB > 30

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25

Table 8-61 Technical Specifications of the WSUBT-13D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1568

Channel spacing - Flexible grid

Insertion loss IN1/IN2/IN3/IN4/ dB < 10


IN5/IN6/IN7/IN8-
D1/D2/D3/D4/D5/
D6/D7/D8/D9/D10/
D11/D12/D13

A1/A2/A3/A4/A5 dB < 10
/A6/A7/A8/A9/A-
10/A11/A12/A13-
OUT1/OUT2/OUT3
/OUT4/OUT5/OUT-
6/OUT7/OUT8

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 30

Optical return loss dB > 30

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25

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Table 8-62 Technical Specifications of the WSUBM20D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1568

Channel spacing - Flexible grid

Insertion loss 1A1/1A2/1A3/1A4 dB < 9.5


/1A5/1A6/1A7/1A-
8/1A9/1A10/1A11/
1A12/1A13/1A14/1
A15/1A16/1A17/1
A18/1A19/1A20→
OUT1

2A1/2A2/2A3/2A4 dB < 9.5


/2A5/2A6/2A7/2A-
8/2A9/2A10/2A11/
2A12/2A13/2A14/2
A15/2A16/2A17/2
A18/2A19/2A20→
OUT2

1A1/1A2/1A3/1A4 dB < 11.5


/1A5/1A6/1A7/1A-
8/1A9/1A10/1A11/
1A12/1A13/1A14/1
A15/1A16/1A17/1
A18/1A19/1A20→
O1L

2A1/2A2/2A3/2A4 dB < 11.5


/2A5/2A6/2A7/2A-
8/2A9/2A10/2A11/
2A12/2A13/2A14/2
A15/2A16/2A17/2
A18/2A19/2A20→
O2L

Attenuation control range dB 0–15

Attenuation control accuracy dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB)

< 1.5 (> 10 dB)

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 35

Optical return loss dB > 30

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25

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Table 8-63 Technical Specifications of the WSUBD9M8D Board

Item Unit Specification

Wavelength range nm 1529–1568

Channel spacing - Flexible grid

Insertion loss A1/A2/A3/A4/A5/A6 dB < 11.5


/A7/A8→OUT

IN→D1/D2/D3/D4/ dB <8
D5/D6/D7/D8

Attenuation control range dB 0–15

Attenuation control accuracy dB < 1.0 (0 dB–10 dB)

< 1.5 (> 10 dB)

Blocking extinction ratio dB > 35

Optical return loss dB > 30

Maximum total optical output power dBm < 25

8.9.11 PDU Board Specifications


For the technical specifications of the PDU-4-x board, refer to Table 8-64. For the technical
specifications of the PDU-5-x board, refer to Table 8-65. For the technical specifications
of the PDU-8-x board, refer to Table 8-66. For the technical specifications of the PDU-9-x
board, refer to Table 8-67. For the technical specifications of the PDU-16-1 board, refer to
Table 8-68.

Table 8-64 Technical Specifications for the PDU-4-x Board

Item Specification

Operating wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1568 (CE band)

Insertion loss (dB) INx→Ox-1/2/3/4 < 8.0

Polarization dependent loss (PDL) (dB) < 0.5

Return loss (dB) > 40

Table 8-65 Technical Specifications for the PDU-5-x Board

Item Specification

Operating wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1568 (CE band)

Insertion loss (dB) INx→Ox-1/2/3/4 < 12.0

INx→Dx < 4.0

Polarization dependent loss (PDL) (dB) < 0.5

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Return loss (dB) > 40

Table 8-66 Technical Specifications for the PDU-8-x Board

Item Specification

Operating wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1568 (CE band)

Insertion loss (dB) INx→Ox-1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 <8.0

Polarization dependent loss (PDL) (dB) < 0.5

Return loss (dB) > 40

Table 8-67 Technical Specifications for the PDU-9-x Board

Item Specification

Operating wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1568 (CE band)

Insertion loss (dB) INx→Ox-1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 < 15.0

INx→Dx < 4.0

Polarization dependent loss (PDL) (dB) < 0.5

Return loss (dB) > 40

Table 8-68 Technical Specifications for the PDU-16-x Board

Item Specification

Operating wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1568 (CE band)

Insertion loss (dB) IN→O-1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 < 14.0


/9/10/11/12/13/14/15/16

Polarization dependent loss (PDL) (dB) < 0.5

Return loss (dB) > 40

8.10 Optical Amplification Subsystem Specifications


8.10.1 SEOA Board Specifications
SEOBA Board Specifications
For the technical specifications of the SEOBA board with 40/80-channel in the C band,
refer to Table 8-69.

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Table 8-69 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band SEOBA Board

Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

SEOBA17/17 SEOBA22/20

40-Channel 80-Channel 40-Channel 80-Channel

Operating wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1561 1529 to 1561

Total input power range (dBm) –19 to 0 –21 to –2

Channel input power range (dBm) –32 to –16 –32 to –19 –32 to –18 –32 to –21

Total output power range (dBm) –2 to 17 –5 to 17 1 to 20 –2 to 20

Maximum total output power 17 20


(dBm)

Noise figure (dB) <6 <6

Polarization Dependent Loss < 0.5 < 0.5


(PDL) (dB)

Pump leakage at input (dBm) < –30 < –30

Pump leakage at output (dBm) < –30 < –30

Input return loss (dB) > 40 > 40

Output return loss (dB) > 40 > 40

Nominal gain (dB) 17 22

Maximum allowed input < –30 >< –30


reflectance (dB)

Maximum allowed output < –30 < –30


reflectance (dB)

Gain flatness (dB) 2 2

Gain response time while < 10 < 10


adding/reducing channels (stable
status) (ms)

Polarization Mode Dispersion < 0.5 < 0.5


(PMD) (ps)

SEOPA Board Specifications


For the technical specifications of the SEOPA board with 40/80-channel in the C band,
refer to Table 8-70.

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Table 8-70 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band SEOPA Board

Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

SEOPA17/17 SEOPA22/17 SEOPA27/17

40-Cha- 80-Cha- 40-Cha- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan-


nnel nnel nnel nel nel nel

Operating wavelength 1529 to 1561 1529 to 1561 1529 to 1561


range (nm)

Total input power range –19 to 0 –23 to –4 –29 to –10


(dBm)

Channel input power –35 to –35 to –35 to –35 to –23 –35 to –26 –35 to –29
range (dBm) –16 –19 –20

Total output power range –2 to 17 –5 to 17 –2 to 17 –5 to 17 –2 to 17 –5 to 17


(dBm)

Maximum total output 17 17 17


power (dBm)

Noise figure (dB) < 5.5 < 5.5 < 5.5

Polarization Dependent < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5


Loss (PDL) (dB)

Pump leakage at input < –30 < –30 < –30


(dBm)

Pump leakage at output < –30 < –30 < –30


(dBm)

Input return loss (dB) > 40 > 40 > 40

Output return loss (dB) > 40 > 40 > 40

Nominal gain (dB) 17 22 27

Maximum allowed input < –30 < –30 < –30


reflectance (dB)

Maximum allowed output < –30 < –30 < –30


reflectance (dB)

Gain flatness (dB) 2 2 2

Gain response time while < 10 < 10 < 10


adding/reducing channels
(stable status) (ms)

Polarization Mode < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5


Dispersion (PMD) (ps)

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8.10.2 EOA Board Specifications


The EOA board technical specifications are compatible with 2.5 Gbit/s, 10 Gbit/s, 40 Gbit/s
and 100 Gbit/s systems, which enables smooth transition from the 2.5 Gbit/s, 10 Gbit/s
system, and 40 Gbit/s system to the 100 Gbit/s system.

EOBAH Board Specifications


l 40/80-Channel C-band EOBAH board
For the technical specifications of the 40/80-channel C-band EOBAH board, refer to
Table 8-71. The single-channel power of 32-channel EOBAH board is 1 dB higher
than that of the corresponding 40-channel EOBAH board.

Table 8-71 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band EOBAH Board

Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

EOBAH27/26 EOBAH24/24 EOBAH24/23

40-Channel 80-Channel 40-Channel 80-Channel 40-Channel 80-Channel

Operating wavelength 1529 to 1561 (C band) 1529 to 1561 (C band) 1529 to 1561 (C band)
range (nm)

Total input power range -20 to -1 -19 to 0 -20 to -1


(dBm)

Channel input power –32 to –17 –32 to –20 –32 to –16 –32 to –19 –32 to –17 –32 to –20
range (dBm)

Channel output power -5 to 10 -5 to 7 -8 to 8 -8 to 5 -8 to 7 -8 to 4


range (dBm)

Total output power range 7 to 26 4 to 26 5 to 24 2 to 24 4 to 23 1 to 23


(dBm)

Maximum total output 26 24 23


power (dBm)

Noise figure (dB) <6 <6 <6

Polarization Dependent < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5


Loss (PDL) (dB)

Pump leakage at input < –30 < –30 < –30


(dBm)

Pump leakage at output < –30 < –30 < –30


(dBm)

Input return loss (dB) > 40 > 40 > 40

Output return loss (dB) > 40 > 40 > 40

Channel gain (dB) 27 24 24

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Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

EOBAH27/26 EOBAH24/24 EOBAH24/23

40-Channel 80-Channel 40-Channel 80-Channel 40-Channel 80-Channel

Maximum allowed input <-30 <-30 < –30


reflectance (dB)

Maximum allowed output <-30 <-30 < –30


reflectance (dB)

Gain flatness (dB) 2 2 2

Gain response time < 10 < 10 < 10


while adding/reducing
channels (stable status)
(ms)

Polarization Mode < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5


Dispersion (PMD) (ps)

l 48/96-channel CE-band EOBAH board


For the technical specifications of the 48/96-channel CE-band EOBAH board, refer to
Table 8-72.

Table 8-72 Technical Specifications of the 48/96-Channel CE-Band EOBAH Board

Item Specification (48/96-Channel)

EOBAH23/21 EOBAH26/24 EOBAH28/26

48-Channel 96-Channel 48-Channel 96-Channel 48-Channel 96-Channel

Operating 1529 to 1568 (CE band) 1529 to 1568 (CE band) 1529 to 1568 (CE band)
wavelength range
(nm)

Total input power –22 to –2 –22 to –2 –22 to –2


range (dBm)

Channel input power –35 to –19 –35 to –22 –35 to –19 –35 to –22 –35 to –19 –35 to –22
range (dBm)

Channel output –12 to 4 –12 to 1 –9 to 7 –9 to 4 –7 to 9 –7 to 6


power range (dBm)

Total output power 1 to 21 –2 to 21 4 to 24 1 to 24 6 to 26 3 to 26


range (dBm)

Maximum total 21 24 26
output power (dBm)

Noise figure (dB) <6 < 6.5 < 7.5

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Item Specification (48/96-Channel)

EOBAH23/21 EOBAH26/24 EOBAH28/26

48-Channel 96-Channel 48-Channel 96-Channel 48-Channel 96-Channel

Polarization < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5


Dependent Loss
(PDL) (dB)

Pump leakage at < –30 < –30 < –30


input (dBm)

Pump leakage at < –30 < –30 < –30


output (dBm)

Input return loss > 40 > 40 > 40


(dB)

Output return loss > 40 > 40 > 40


(dB)

Channel gain (dB) 23 26 28

Maximum allowed < –30 < –30 < –30


input reflectance
(dB)

Maximum allowed < –30 < –30 < –30


output reflectance
(dB)

Gain flatness (dB) 2 2 2

Gain response < 10 < 10 < 10


time while
adding/reducing
channels (stable
status) (ms)

Polarization Mode < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5


Dispersion (PMD)
(ps)

EONA Board Specifications


l 40/80-channel C-band EONA board

For the technical specifications of the 40/80-channel C-band EONA board, refer to
Table 8-73Table 8-74Table 8-75. The single-channel power of 32-channel EONA
board is 1 dB higher than that of the corresponding 40-channel EONA board.

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Table 8-73 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band EONA Board

Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

EONA18/20–N EONA18/20–W EONA25/20–N EONA25/20–W

40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan-


nel nel nel nel nel nel nel nel

Operat- 1529 to 1561 (C band) 1529 to 1561(C band) 1529 to 1561(C band) 1529 to 1561(C band)
ing wave-
length
range (nm)

Total input -22 to 7 -22 to 7 -29 to 0 -29 to 0


power
range
(dBm)

Channel -35 to -9 -35 to -12 -35 to -9 -35 to -12 -35 to -16 -35 to -19 -35 to -16 -35 to -19
input
power
range
(dBm)

Channel -22 to 4 –22 to 1 -22 to 4 –22 to 1 -15 to 4 -15 to 1 -15 to 4 -15 to 1


output
power
range
(dBm)

Total 1 to 20 –2 to 20 1 to 20 –2 to 20 1 to 20 -2 to 20 1 to 20 -2 to 20
output
power
range
(dBm)

Maximum 20 20 20 20
total
output
power
(dBm)

Noise Gain=13: ≤8.5 Gain=13: ≤10.0 Gain=20: ≤6.0 Gain=20: ≤8.0


figure (dB) Gain=18: ≤6.5 Gain=18: ≤8.0 Gain=25: ≤5.5 Gain=25: ≤6.5
Gain=23: ≤6.0 Gain=23: ≤6.5 Gain=30: ≤5.5 Gain=30: ≤6.0

Polariza- <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5


tion de-
pendent
loss (PDL)
(dB)

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Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

EONA18/20–N EONA18/20–W EONA25/20–N EONA25/20–W

40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan-


nel nel nel nel nel nel nel nel

Pump <-30 <-30 <-30 <-30


leakage
at input
(dBm)

Pump <-30 <-30 <-30 <-30


leakage
at output
(dBm)

Input >40 >40 >40 >40


return loss
(dB)

Output >40 >40 >40 >40


return loss
(dB)

Channel 13 to 23 13 to 23 20 to 30 20 to 30
gain (dB)

Maximum <-30 <-30 <-30 <-30


allowed
input re-
flectance
(dB)

Maximum <-30 <-30 <-30 <-30


allowed
output re-
flectance
(dB)

Gain 2 2 2 2
flatness
(dB)

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EONA18/20–N EONA18/20–W EONA25/20–N EONA25/20–W

40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan-


nel nel nel nel nel nel nel nel

Gain re- <10 <10 <10 <10


sponse
time while
adding/re-
ducing
channels
(stable
status)
(ms)

Polariza- <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5


tion Mode
Dispersion
(PMD) (ps)

Table 8-74 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band EONA Board

Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

EONA27/23–N EONA27/23–W EONA27/24–N EONA27/24–W

40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan-


nel nel nel nel nel nel nel nel

Operat- 1529 to 1561(C band) 1529 to 1561(C band) 1529 to 1561(C band) 1529 to 1561(C band)
ing wave-
length
range
(nm)

Total input -28 to 1 -28 to 1 -27 to 2 -27 to 2


power
range
(dBm)

Channel -35 to -15 -35 to -18 -35 to -15 -35 to -18 -35 to -14 -35 to -17 -35 to -14 -35 to -17
input
power
range
(dBm)

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Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

EONA27/23–N EONA27/23–W EONA27/24–N EONA27/24–W

40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan-


nel nel nel nel nel nel nel nel

Channel -13 to 7 –13 to 4 -13 to 7 -13 to 4 -13 to 8 -13 to 5 -13 to 8 -13 to 5


output
power
range
(dBm)

Total 4 to 23 1 to 23 4 to 23 1 to 23 5 to 24 2 to 24 5 to 24 2 to 24
output
power
range
(dBm)

Maximum 23 23 24 24
total
output
power
(dBm)

Noise Gain=22: ≤7.0 Gain=22: ≤8.5 Gain=22: ≤7.0 Gain=22: ≤8.5


figure (dB) Gain=27: ≤6.0 Gain=27: ≤7.5 Gain=27: ≤6.0 Gain=27: ≤7.5
Gain=32: ≤5.5 Gain=32: ≤6.5 Gain=32: ≤5.5 Gain=32: ≤6.5

Polariza- <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5


tion de-
pendent
loss (PDL)
(dB)

Pump <-30 <-30 <-30 <-30


leakage
at input
(dBm)

Pump <-30 <-30 <-30 <-30


leakage
at output
(dBm)

Input >40 >40 >40 >40


return loss
(dB)

Output >40 >40 >40 >40


return loss
(dB)

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Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

EONA27/23–N EONA27/23–W EONA27/24–N EONA27/24–W

40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan- 40-Chan- 80-Chan-


nel nel nel nel nel nel nel nel

Channel 22 to 32 22 to 32 22 to 32 22 to 32
gain (dB)

Maximum <-30 <-30 <-30 <-30


allowed
input re-
flectance
(dB)

Maximum <-30 <-30 <-30 <-30


allowed
output re-
flectance
(dB)

Gain 2 2 2 2
flatness
(dB)

Gain re- <10 <10 <10 <10


sponse
time while
adding/re-
ducing
channels
(stable
status)
(ms)

Polariza- <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5


tion Mode
Dispersion
(PMD)
(ps)

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Table 8-75 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band EONA Board

Item Specification (40/80-Channel)

EONA31/20–W EONA31/20–N EONA33/20–W

40-Channel 80-Channel 40-Channel 80-Channel 40-Channel 80-Channel

Operating 1529 to 1561(C band) 1529 to 1561(C band) 1529 to 1561(C band)
wavelength
range (nm)

Total input -37 to -4 -37 to -4 -37 to -8


power range
(dBm)

Channel -35 to -20 -37 to -23 -37 to -20 -37 to -23 -37 to -24 -37 to -27
input power
range (dBm)

Channel -13 to 4 -13 to 1 -13 to 4 –13 to 1 -13 to 4 -13 to 1


output power
range (dBm)

Total output 1 to 20 –2 to 20 1 to 20 –2 to 20 1 to 20 –2 to 20
power range
(dBm)

Maximum 20 20 20
total output
power (dBm)

Noise figure Gain=24: ≤7.5 Gain=24: ≤6.5 Gain=28: ≤6.5


(dB) Gain=31: ≤6.0 Gain=31: ≤5.5 Gain=33: ≤6.0
Gain=38: ≤6.0 Gain=38: ≤5.5 Gain=38: ≤6.0

Polarization <0.5 <0.5 <0.5


dependent
loss (PDL)
(dB)

Pump <-30 <-30 <-30


leakage at
input (dBm)

Pump <-30 <-30 <-30


leakage at
output (dBm)

Input return >40 >40 >40


loss (dB)

Output return >40 >40 >40


loss (dB)

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EONA31/20–W EONA31/20–N EONA33/20–W

40-Channel 80-Channel 40-Channel 80-Channel 40-Channel 80-Channel

Channel gain 24 to 38 24 to 38 24 to 38
(dB)

Maximum <-30 <-30 <-30


allowed input
reflectance
(dB)

Maximum <-30 <-30 <-30


allowed
output
reflectance
(dB)

Gain flatness 2 2 2
(dB)

Gain re- <10 <10 <10


sponse
time while
adding/re-
ducing chan-
nels (stable
status) (ms)

Polarization <0.5 <0.5 <0.5


Mode
Dispersion
(PMD) (ps)

l 48/96-channel CE-band EONA board


For the technical specifications of the 48/96-channel CE-band EONA board, refer to
Table 8-76.

Table 8-76 Technical Specifications of the 48/96-Channel CE-Band EONA Board

Item Specification (48/96-Channel)

EONA25/21 EONA33/21 EONA29/24

48-Chan- 96-Channel 48-Chan- 96-Chan- 48-Chan- 96-Chan-


nel nel nel nel nel

Operating wavelength range 1529 to 1568 (CE band) 1529 to 1568 (CE band) 1529 to 1568 (CE band)
(nm)

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Item Specification (48/96-Channel)

EONA25/21 EONA33/21 EONA29/24

48-Chan- 96-Channel 48-Chan- 96-Chan- 48-Chan- 96-Chan-


nel nel nel nel nel

Total input power range –29 to 1 –37 to –7 –30 to 0


(dBm)

Channel input power range –35 to –16 –35 to –19 –37 to –24 –37 to –27 –35 to –17 –35 to –20
(dBm)

Channel output power range –15 to 4 –15 to 1 –9 to 4 –9 to 1 –11 to 7 –11 to 4


(dBm)

Total output power range 1 to 21 –2 to 21 1 to 21 –2 to 21 4 to 24 1 to 24


(dBm)

Maximum total output power 21 21 24


(dBm)

Noise figure (dB) Gain=20: ≤8.5 Gain=28: 6.5 Gain=24: 7.0


Gain=25: ≤6.5 Gain=38: 6.0 Gain=34: 6.5
Gain=30: ≤6.5

Polarization dependent loss < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5


(PDL) (dB)

Pump leakage at input (dBm) < –30 < –30 < –30

Pump leakage at output < –30 < –30 < –30


(dBm)

Input return loss (dB) > 40 > 40 > 40

Output return loss (dB) > 40 > 40 > 40

Channel gain (dB) 20 to 30 28 to 38 24 to 34

Maximum allowed input <-30 <-30 <-30


reflectance (dB)

Maximum allowed output <-30 <-30 <-30


reflectance (dB)

Gain flatness (dB) 2 2 2

Gain response time while <10 <10 <10


adding/reducing channels
(stable status) (ms)

Polarization Mode Dispersion < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.5


(PMD) (ps)

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8.10.3 DRA Board Specifications


The DRA board uses RAMAN amplifiers to amplify optical signals. For its technical
specifications, refer to Table 8-77 and Table 8-78.

Table 8-77 Technical Specifications of the DRA-P Board

Item Specification

Pump wavelength(nm) 1529 to 1561

Pump power (mW) ≤750

Total output power (dBm) ≥ 12

gain (G.652) (dB) 10/10

gain (LEAF) (dB) 12/12

gain (TW RS) (dB) 13/13

equivalent noise figure (G.652) (dB) 0/0

equivalent noise figure (LEAF) (dB) –1/–1

equivalent noise figure (TW RS) (dB) –1.5/–1.5

Polarization dependent gain (dB) < 0.5

Table 8-78 Technical Specifications of the DRA-B Board

Item Specification

Pump wavelength(nm) 1420 to 1470

Pump power (mW) ≤850

Total output power (dBm) ≥ 12

Band gain(G.652)(dB) 1 to 6

Polarization mode dispersion(dB) ≤0.5

Input return loss(dB) >45

Output return loss(dB) >45

Gain flatness(dB) <4

8.10.4 HNA Board Specifications


The HNA board supports three subtypes: HNA2020, HNA2620-W, and HNA2620-WO.

For the technical specifications of the HNA2020 board, refer to Table 8-79. For the
technical specifications of the HNA2620-W board, refer to Table 8-80. For the technical
specifications of the HNA2620-WO board, refer to Table 8-81.

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Table 8-79 Technical Specifications of the HNA2020 Board

Item Unit Specification

Hybrid amplifier Operating wavelength nm 1529 to 1561


specifications range

Typical gain range dB 15 to 25

Equivalent noise factor dB ≤6 (15 dB Grain)

≤4.5 (17 dB Grain)

≤3.5 (20 dB Grain)

Smoothness (LINE to dB 2
OUT)

Input power range of dBm –24 to 5


the LINE port

Maximum output power dBm 20


of the OUT port

Pump wavelength of nm 1420 to 1460


the LINE port

Pump optical power of mW ≤500


the LINE port

Polarization dependent dB ≤0.5


gain

Polarization mode ps ≤0.5


dispersion

RAMAN Operating wavelength nm 1529 to 1561


range

Gain range dB G.652: 5 to 6

LEAF: 5 to 8

LINE reflection factor dBm <-45

Pump wavelength nm 1420 to 1460

Maximum pump power mW ≤500

EDFA Operating wavelength nm 1529 to 1561


range

Output power range of dBm ≤20


the OTU port

Channel gain dB 9 to 19

Output reflection factor dB <-45

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Table 8-80 Technical Specifications of the HNA2620-W Board

Item Unit Specification

Hybrid amplifier Operating wavelength nm 1529 to 1561


specifications range

Typical gain range dB 19 to 33

Equivalent noise factor dB ≤6 (19 dB gain)

≤2 (26 dB gain)

≤1 (33 dB gain)

Smoothness (LINE to dB 2
OUT)

Input power range of dBm –32 to 1


the LINE port

Maximum output power dBm 20


of the OUT port

Pump wavelength of nm 1420 to 1460


the LINE port

Maximum pump optical mW ≤750


power of the LINE port

Polarization dependent dB ≤0.5


gain

Polarization mode ps ≤0.5


dispersion

Partial RAMAN Index Operating wavelength nm 1529 to 1561


range

Effective gain range dB G.652: 8 to 11

LEAF: 8 to 13

LINE port reflection dBm <-45


factor

Pump wavelength nm 1420 to 1460

Maximum pump power mW ≤750

Partial EDFA Index Operating wavelength nm 1529 to 1561


range

Output optical power dBm ≤20


range of the OUT port

Channel gain dB 8 to 22

Output reflection factor dB <-45

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Table 8-81 Technical Specifications of the HNA2620-WO BoardTechnical Specifications


of the HNA2620-WO Board

Item Unit Specification

Hybrid amplifier Operating wavelength nm 1529 to 1561


specifications range

Typical gain range dB 19 — 33

Equivalent noise factor dB ≤5 (19 dB gain)

≤3 (22 dB gain)

≤1 (33 dB gain)

Smoothness (LINE to dB 2
OUT)

Input optical power of dBm –32 to 1


the LINE port

Maximum output power dBm 20


of the OUT port

Pump wavelength of nm 1420 to 1460


the LINE port

Maximum pump optical mW ≤750


power of the LINE port

Polarization dependent dB ≤0.5


gain

Polarization mode ps ≤0.5


dispersion

Partial RAMAN Index Operating wavelength nm 1529 to 1561


range

Effective gain range dB G.652: 8 to 11

LEAF: 8 to 13

LINE port reflection dBm < -45


factor

Pump wavelength nm 1420 to 1460

Maximum pump power mW ≤750

Partial EDFA Index Operating wavelength nm 1529 to 1561


range

Output optical power dBm ≤20


range of the OUT port

Channel gain dB 8 to 22

Output reflection factor dB <-45

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8.11 Optical Layer Management Subsystem


Specifications
8.11.1 EOPM Board Specifications
For the technical specifications of the EOPM board with channel spacing of 50 GHz, refer
to Table 8-82. For the technical specifications of the EOPM board with channel spacing of
100 GHz, refer to Table 8-83.

Table 8-82 Technical Specifications of the EOPM Board (50 GHz)

Item Specification

Wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1561 (C band)

1570 to 1605 (L band)

1529 to 1568 (CE band)

Wavelength detection range (nm) ±0.05

Input power range (dBm) –45 to –15

Power detection precision (dBm) ±1.5

OSNR range (dB) ≤ 25

OSNR detection precision (dB) ±1.5

Input return loss (dB) 30

Signal detection time (s) ≤1

Table 8-83 Technical Specifications of the EOPM Board (100 GHz)

Item Specification

Wavelength range (nm) 1529 to 1561 (C band)

1570 to 1605 (L band)

1529 to 1568 (CE band)

Wavelength detection range (nm) ±0.1

Input power range (dBm) –45 to –15

Power detection precision (dBm) ±0.5

OSNR range (dB) ≤ 25

OSNR detection precision (dB) ±1.5

Input return loss (dB) 30

Signal detection time (s) ≤1

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8.12 Protection Subsystem Specifications


8.12.1 SOP Board Specifications
For the technical specifications of the SOP board, refer to Table 8-84.

Table 8-84 Technical Specifications of the SOP Board

Item Specification

Operating wavelength Range (nm) Single mode Multi-mode

1260 to 1620 770 to 860

1260 to 1510 1510 to 1620

Insertion Loss T1_I→T1_O1/T1_ < 5.0 < 4.4 < 4.7


(dB) O2

T2_I→T2_O1/T2_ < 5.0 < 4.4 < 4.7


O2

R1_I1/R1_I2→ < 2.7 < 2.1 < 2.5


R1_O

R2_I1/R2_I2→ < 2.7 < 2.1 < 2.5


R2_O

Return loss (dB) > 40

Polarization dependent loss (dB) < 0.2 -

Optical input power (mW) < 200

Switching time (ms) <50

8.13 Supervision Subsystem Specifications


8.13.1 SOSC/SOSCB Board Specifications
The SOSCB board supports 100-Mbps optical supervisory channels. For the technical
specifications of the SOSCB board, refer to Table 8-85.

Table 8-85 Technical Specifications for the SOSCB Board

Item Specification

Optical mode type 80 km SFP 120 km SFP 140 km SFP

Optical signal type 100BASE-FX

Operating wavelength (nm) 1510±10

Signal code pattern 4B/5B

Supervision rate (Mbit/s) 100

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Signal transmit power (dBm) –3 to +2 +2 to +7 +3 to +10

Minimum receiver sensitivity (dBm) –37 –37 –43

Receive Overload point (dBm) -10 -8 -8

8.14 RPOA Subsystem Specifications


8.14.1 Applicable Transmission Codes
The RPOA subsystem is designed for ultra-long-haul transmission. It only supports the
transmission over a single span because the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of the system
decreases greatly if fibers are too long.
Because the amplification range of the EDF does not include 1510-nm wavelength and the
supervisory information cannot be transmitted over a long distance, the RPOA subsystem
needs an independent service wavelength to transfer supervision signals.
Table 8-86 describes the transmission codes supported by RPOA subsystem over a single
span. Note that the system capacity listed in the table already includes a supervisory
channel.

Table 8-86 Transmission Codes Supported by the RPOA Subsystem (over a Single
Span)

Fiber Type Single-Span Line Attenuation (dB) Maximum System Capacity


(Gbit/s)

G.652 fiber ≤ 73 4 × 2.5

≤ 72 8 × 2.5

≤ 69 16 × 2.5

≤ 63 40 × 2.5

≤ 67 4 × 10

≤ 67 8 × 10

≤ 67 16 × 10

≤ 63 40 × 10

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Fiber Type Single-Span Line Attenuation (dB) Maximum System Capacity


(Gbit/s)

G.655 fiber ≤ 68.5 4 × 2.5

≤ 67 8 × 2.5

≤ 64 16 × 2.5

≤ 63 40 × 2.5

≤ 66 4 × 10

≤ 66 8 × 10

≤ 66 16 × 10

≤ 63 40 × 10

8.14.2 RPOA Subsystem Optical Specifications


For the RPOA subsystem optical specifications, refer to Table 8-87.

Table 8-87 RPOA Subsystem Optical Specifications

Item RPOA Subsystem with a GFF RPOA Subsystem without GFF

Amplification range (nm) 1529 to 1561 1546 to 1561

Noise figure (dB) <7 <6

Gain (dB) > 17 > 19.5

Gain flatness (dB) <4 <4

Optical input power (dBm) -44 to -18 -44 to -18

Operating temperature -40 to 65 (RGU) -40 to 65 (RGU)


range (°C)
-10 to 60 (RPU) -10 to 60 (RPU)

Storage temperature range -40 to 85 -40 to 85


(°C)

• The RPOA subsystem without Gain Flatness Filter (GFF) meets the requirements of the system with up to 16 wav
elengths, while the RPOA subsystem with a GFF meets the requirements of systems with up to 40 wavelengths.

8.15 DCM Technical Specifications


DCM optical modules are classified into two types according to different principles: DCM
based on Dispersion Compensation Fiber (DCF) and DCMs based on fiber bragg grating.

For descriptions for DCM technical specifications, refer to Table 8-88 and Table 8-89.

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Table 8-88 DCM Technical Specifications (G.652 Optical Fiber)

Type Typical Maximum Disper- Polar- Polariza- Maximum Working


Compen- Insertion sion ization tion De- Input Wave-
sation Loss (dB) Slope Mode dis- pendent Optical length
Distance Compen- persion Loss (dB) Power Range
(km) sation (ps) (dBm) (nm)
Ratio

DCM–10 10 3 90% to 0.3 0.5 20 1525 to


for G.652 110% 1565

DCM–20 20 4 90% to 0.4 0.5 20 1525 to


for G.652 110% 1565

DCM–40 40 5 90% to 0.6 0.5 20 1525 to


for G.652 110% 1565

DCM–60 60 7 90% to 0.7 0.5 20 1525 to


for G.652 110% 1565

DCM–80 80 8 90% to 0.8 0.5 20 1525 to


for G.652 110% 1565

DCM–100 100 9 90% to 0.9 0.5 20 1525 to


for G.652 110% 1565

DCM–120 120 11 90% to 1.0 0.5 20 1525 to


for G.652 110% 1565

• Maximum input optical power refers to the maximum input optical power that the module can bear
when it is not damaged.

Table 8-89 DCM Technical Specifications (G.655 LEAF Optical Fiber)

Type Typical Maximum Disper- Polar- Polariza- Maximum Working


Compen- Insertion sion ization tion De- Input Wave-
sation Loss (dB) Slope Mode dis- pendent Optical length
Distance Compen- persion Loss (dB) Power Range
(km) sation (ps) (dBm) (nm)
Ratio

DCM–20 20 4 80% to 0.45 0.3 20 1525 to


for G.655 120% 1565
LEAF

DCM–40 40 5 80% to 0.6 0.3 20 1525 to


for G.655 120% 1565
LEAF

DCM–60 60 6 80% to 0.75 0.3 20 1525 to


for G.655 120% 1565
LEAF

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Type Typical Maximum Disper- Polar- Polariza- Maximum Working


Compen- Insertion sion ization tion De- Input Wave-
sation Loss (dB) Slope Mode dis- pendent Optical length
Distance Compen- persion Loss (dB) Power Range
(km) sation (ps) (dBm) (nm)
Ratio

DCM–80 80 7 80% to 0.8 0.3 20 1525 to


for G.655 120% 1565
LEAF

DCM–100 100 8 80% to 0.9 0.3 20 1525 to


for G.655 120% 1565
LEAF

DCM–120 120 9 80% to 1.0 0.3 20 1525 to


for G.655 120% 1565
LEAF

DCM–240 240 4 80% to 1.5 0.25 23 1528 to


for G.655 120% 1568
LEAF
FBG

• Maximum input optical power refers to the maximum input optical power that the module can bear
when it is not damaged.

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Environment Requirements
The environment requirements for the ZXONE 9700 equipment can be classified into three
aspects: storage environment, transportation environment, and operational environment.
Table of Contents
Power Supply Requirement ........................................................................................9-1
Grounding Requirements ...........................................................................................9-1
Storage Environment..................................................................................................9-2
Transportation Environment .......................................................................................9-3
Operational Environment............................................................................................9-5

9.1 Power Supply Requirement


For the power supply requirements of the ZXONE 9700 system, refer to Table 9-1.

Table 9-1 Power Supply Requirements

Input voltage: Allowable fluctuation range:

–48 VDC -57 V DC to -40 V DC

–60 VDC -72 V DC to -50 V DC

9.2 Grounding Requirements


Grounding Requirements for the Equipment
l The cabinet, the subrack cases, and boards are connected to the protection ground
(PGND).

Note:

One end of the subrack PGND cable is connected to the grounding terminal at the left
side in the subrack, and the other end is connected to the PGND in the cabinet.

l Make sure there is no electrical connection inside each board.

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Grounding Requirements for the Equipment Room


l AC working ground resistance ≤ 4 Ω
l DC working ground resistance ≤ 4 Ω
l Security protection ground resistance ≤ 4 Ω
l Lightning protection ground resistance ≤ 4 Ω
l Joint grounding resistance ≤ 1 Ω
l If the equipment room provides both the working ground and the PGND, the working
ground and PGND of the ZXONE 9700 equipment should be connected to the
corresponding grounding copper busbars.
l If the equipment room provides only one grounding copper busbar, the working ground
and the PGND of the ZXONE 9700 equipment can be jointed for grounding.

9.3 Storage Environment


Climate Requirement
The climate requirements for the ZXONE 9700 equipment are described in Table 9-2.

Table 9-2 Climate Requirements (Storage Environment)

Item Specifications

Altitude ≤ 4000 m

Air pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa

Temperature –40 °C to +70 °C

Temperature variance ratio ≤ 1 °C/min

Relative humidity 5% to 100%

Solar radiation ≤ 1120 W/s2

Heat radiation ≤ 600 W/s2

Wind speed ≤ 20 m/s

Waterproof Requirement
l Keep the equipment indoors.
l Ensure that there is no water on the storage room floor, so that the water will not leak
on the packing container of the equipment. Furthermore, the storage position should
be far away from leaking surfaces such as automatic fire fighting equipment and the
heating system.
l If the equipment must be stored outside, the requirements are listed as follows:
à Ensure that the packing box of the equipment is in good condition without any
damage.

à Waterproofing measures should be taken to prevent rain from leaking into the
packing box of the equipment.

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à Ensure that there is no water on the floor where the equipment is placed.
à Do not expose the packing box to direct sunlight.

Ecological Environment
l Avoid the propagation of microorganism, such as fungi or mould.
l Ensure that no rodents (such as mouse) enter the equipment.

Air Cleanness Requirement


l There should be no explosive, electrically conductive, magnetically conductive or
corrosive dust in the equipment room.
l The concentrations of mechanical activity materials are described in Table 9-3.
l The concentrations of chemical activity materials are described in Table 9-4.

Table 9-3 Concentrations of Mechanical Activity Materials (Storage Environment)

Mechanical Activity Material Content

Suspended dust ≤ 5.00 mg/m3

Degraded dust ≤ 20.0 mg/m2·h

Sand ≤ 300 mg/m3

Table 9-4 Concentrations of Chemical Activity Materials (Storage Environment)

Chemical Activity Material Content

SO2 ≤ 0.30 mg/m3

H2S ≤ 0.10 mg/m3

NO2 ≤ 0.50 mg/m3

NH3 ≤ 1.00 mg/m3

Cl2 ≤ 0.10 mg/m3

HCI ≤ 0.10 mg/m3

HF ≤ 0.01 mg/m3

O3 ≤ 0.05 mg/m3

9.4 Transportation Environment


Climate Requirement
The climate requirements for the ZXONE 9700 equipment are described in Table 9-5.

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Table 9-5 Climate Requirements

Item Specifications

Altitude ≤ 4000 m

Air pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa

Temperature –40 °C to +70 °C

Temperature variance ratio ≤ 1 °C/min

Relative humidity 5% to 100%

Solar radiation ≤ 1120 W/s2

Heat radiation ≤ 600 W/s2

Wind speed ≤ 20 m/s

Water-Proof Requirement
l Ensure that the packing box of the equipment is in good condition without any
damages.
l Waterproofing measures should be taken to prevent rain from leaking into the packing
box of the equipment.
l Ensure that there is no water in the transportation tools.

Ecological Environment
l Avoid the propagation of microorganism, such as fungi or mould.
l Prevent rodents (such as mouse) from entering the equipment.

Air Cleanness Requirement


l There should be no explosive, electrically conductive, magnetically conductive or
corrosive dust in the equipment room.
l The concentrations of mechanical activity materials are described in Table 9-6.
l The concentrations of chemical activity materials are described in Table 9-7.

Table 9-6 Concentrations of Mechanical Activity Materials (Transportation Environment)

Mechanical Activity Material Content

Suspended dust No special requirements

Degraded dust ≤ 3.0 mg/m2·h

Sand ≤ 100 mg/m3

Table 9-7 Concentrations of Chemical Activity Materials (Transportation Environment)

Chemical Activity Material Content

SO2 ≤ 0.30 mg/m3

H2S ≤ 0.10 mg/m3

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Chemical Activity Material Content

NO2 ≤ 0.50 mg/m3

NH3 ≤ 1.00 mg/m3

Cl2 ≤ 0.10 mg/m3

HCI ≤ 0.10 mg/m3

HF ≤ 0.01 mg/m3

O3 ≤ 0.05 mg/m3

9.5 Operational Environment


Climate Requirements
The climate requirements for the ZXONE 9700 equipment are described in Table 9-8 and
Table 9-9.

Table 9-8 Requirements for Temperature and Humidity (Operational Environment)

Item Specification

Ambient temperature Long term operation: 0 °C to +45 °C

Short term operation: –5 °C to +50 °C

Relative humidity (35 °C) Long term operation: 10% to 90%

Short term operation: 5% to 95%

• The temperature and humidity are measured 1.5 m above the floor and 0.4 m in front of the equipm
ent.
• Short term operation means that the equipment operates continuously for no more than 96 hours and
operates for no more than 15 days in one year.

Table 9-9 Requirements for Other Climate Factors (Operational Environment)

Item Specifications

Altitude ≤ 4000 m

Air pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa

Temperature variance ratio ≤ 30 °C/h

Solar radiation ≤ 700 W/s2

Heat radiation ≤ 600 W/s2

Wind speed ≤ 5 m/s

Ecological Environment
l Avoid the propagation of microorganism, such as fungi or mould.
l Prevent rodents (such as mouse) from entering the equipment.

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Air Cleanness Requirement


l There should be no explosive, electrically conductive, magnetically conductive or
corrosive dust in the equipment room.
l The concentrations of mechanical activity materials are described in Table 9-10.
l The concentrations of chemical activity materials are described in Table 9-11.

Table 9-10 Concentrations of Mechanical Activity Materials (Operational Environment)

Mechanical Activity Material Content

Suspended dust ≤ 0.2 mg/m3

Degraded dust ≤ 15 mg/m2·h

Sand ≤ 100 mg/m3

Dust particle ≤ 3×105 /m3

Table 9-11 Concentrations of Chemical Activity Materials (Operational Environment)

Chemical Activity Material Content

SO2 ≤ 0.30 mg/m3

H2S ≤ 0.10 mg/m3

NO2 ≤ 0.50 mg/m3

NH3 ≤ 3.00 mg/m3

Cl2 ≤ 0.10 mg/m3

HCI ≤ 0.10 mg/m3

HF ≤ 0.01 mg/m3

O3 ≤ 0.05 mg/m3

NOx ≤ 0.5 mg/m3

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Standards and
Recommendations
Table of Contents
International Standards and Recommendations .......................................................10-1
Chinese Standards...................................................................................................10-5
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards .................................................................10-7

10.1 International Standards and Recommendations


For a description of the international standards and recommendations that the ZXONE
9700 complies with, refer to Table 10-1.

Table 10-1 ZXONE 9700-Compliant International Standards and Recommendations

Standard Description
(Recommendation)

IETF RFC 1661 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

IETF RFC 1990 The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP)

IETF RFC 2686 The Multi-Class Extension to Multi-Link PPP

IETF RFC 3809 Generic Requirements for Provider Provisioned Virtual Private Networks
(PPVPN)

IETF RFC 3916 Requirements for Pseudo-Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3)

IETF RFC 3985 Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Architecture

IETF RFC 4026 Provider Provisioned Virtual Private Network (VPN) Terminology

IETF RFC 4110 A Framework for Layer 3 Provider-Provisioned Virtual Private Networks
(PPVPNs)

IETF RFC 4382 MPLS/BGP Layer 3 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Management
Information Base

IETF RFC 4446 IANA Allocations for Pseudowire Edge to Edge Emulation (PWE3)

IETF RFC 4448 Encapsulation Methods for Transport of Ethernet over MPLS Networks

IETF RFC 4553 Structure-Agnostic Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) over Packet (SAToP)

IETF RFC 4664 Framework for Layer 2 Virtual Private Networks (L2 VPNs)

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(Recommendation)

IETF RFC 4665 Service Requirements for Layer 2 Provider-Provisioned Virtual Private
Networks

IETF RFC 4717 Encapsulation Methods for Transport of Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) over MPLS Networks

IETF RFC 4760 Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP-4

IETF RFC 4816 Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Asynchronous Transfer


Mode (ATM) Transparent Cell Transport Service

IETF RFC 5086 Structure-Aware Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) Circuit Emulation
Service over Packet Switched Network (CESoPSN)

IETF RFC 5420 Encoding of Attributes for MPLS LSP Establishment Using Resource
Reservation Protocol Traffic Engineering (ouRSVP-TE)

IETF RFC 5462 Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Stack Entry: EXP Field
Renamed to Traffic Class Field

IETF RFC 5586 MPLS Generic Associated Channel

IETF RFC 5654 Requirements of an MPLS Transport Profile

IETF RFC 5718 An In-Band Data Communication Network For the MPLS Transport Profile

IETF RFC 5860 Requirements for Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) in
MPLS Transport Networks

IETF RFC 5921 A Framework for MPLS in Transport Networks

IETF RFC 5960 MPLS Transport Profile Data Plane Architecture

ITU-T G.703 Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces

ITU-T G.704 Synchronous frame structures used at 1544, 6312, 2048, 8448 and 44
736 kbit/s hierarchical levels

ITU-T G.706 Frame alignment and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) procedures relating
to basic frame structures defined in Recommendation G.704

ITU-T G.707 Network node interface for the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH)

ITU-T G.773 Protocol suites for Q-interfaces for management of transmission systems

ITU-T G.774 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) management information model for
the network element view

ITU-T G.774.1 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) bidirectional performance monitoring


for the network element view

ITU-T G.774.2 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) configuration of the payload structure
for the network element view

ITU-T G.774.3 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) management of multiplex-section


protection for the network element view

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Standard Description
(Recommendation)

ITU-T G.774.5 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) management of connection


supervision functionality (HCS/LCS) for the network element view

ITU-T G.774.6 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) unidirectional performance


monitoring for the network element view

ITU-T G.774.7 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) management of lower order path
trace and interface labelling for the network element view

ITU-T G.7041 Generic framing procedure (GFP)

ITU-T G.7042 Link capacity adjustment scheme (LCAS) for virtual concatenated signals

ITU-T G.780 Terms and definitions for synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) networks

ITU-T G.783 Characteristics of synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) equipment


functional blocks

ITU-T G.784 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) management

ITU-T G.803 Architecture of transport networks based on the synchronous digital


hierarchy (SDH)

ITU-T G.805 Generic functional architecture of transport networks

ITU-T G.810 Definitions and terminology for synchronization networks

ITU-T G.811 Timing characteristics of primary reference clocks

ITU-T G.812 Timing requirements of slave clocks suitable for use as node clocks in
synchronization networks

ITU-T G.813 Timing characteristics of SDH equipment slave clocks (sec)

ITU-T G.823 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based
on the 2048 kbit/s hierarchy

ITU-T G.825 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on
the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH)

ITU-T G.826 End-to-end error performance parameters and objectives for international,
constant bit-rate digital paths and connections

ITU-T G.831 Management capabilities of transport networks based on the synchronous


digital hierarchy (SDH)

ITU-T G.832 Transport of SDH elements on PDH networks - Frame and multiplexing
structures

ITU-T G.841 Types and characteristics of SDH network protection architectures

ITU-T G.842 Interworking of SDH network protection architectures

ITU-T G.957 Optical interfaces for equipment and systems relating to the synchronous
digital hierarchy

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(Recommendation)

ITU-T G.958 Digital line systems based on the synchronous digital hierarchy for use
on optical fiber cables

ITU-T G.8132 MPLS-TP shared protection ring

ITU-T G.8261 Timing and synchronization aspects of packet networks

ITU-T G.8262 Timing characteristics of synchronous Ethernet equipment slave clock


(EEC)

ITU-T I.361 B-ISDN ATM layer specification

ITU-T K.41 Resistibility of internal interfaces of telecommunication centres to surge


overvoltages

ITU-T M.20 Maintenance philosophy for telecommunication networks

ITU-T M.2100 Performance limits for bringing-into-service and maintenance of


international multi-operator PDH paths and connections

ITU-T M.2101 Performance limits for bringing-into-service and maintenance of


international multi-operator SDH paths and multiplex sections

ITU-T M.2120 International multi-operator paths, sections and transmission systems fault
detection and localization procedures

ITU-T M.3010 Principles for a telecommunications management network

ITU-T M.3400 TMN management functions

ITU-T Q.811 Lower layer protocol profiles for the Q and X interfaces

ITU-T Q.812 Upper layer protocol profiles for the Q and X interfaces

ITU-T Y.1413 TDM-MPLS network interworking - User plane interworking

ITU-T Y.1731 OAM functions and mechanisms for Ethernet based networks

ITU-T I.432.2 155520 kbit/s and 622080 kbit/s operation

ITU-T I.432.3 B-ISDN user-network interface - Physical layer specification: 1544 kbit/s
and 2048 kbit/s operation

ITU-T I.761 Inverse multiplexing for ATM (IMA)

IEEE 802.3 Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access
method and physical layer specifications

IEEE 802.1ad IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks - Virtual bridged
local area networks - Amendment 4: Provider Bridges

IEEE 802.1ag IEEE standard for local and metropolitan area networks - Virtual bridged
local area networks - Amendment 5: Connectivity fault management

IEEE 802.3ah Media access control parameters, physical layers, and management
parameters for subscriber access networks

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Standard Description
(Recommendation)

IEEE 1588v2 IEEE standard for a precision clock synchronization protocol for networked
measurement and control systems, version 2.

MEF 2 Requirements and Framework for Ethernet Service Protection

MEF 4 Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework Part 1: Generic


Framework

MEF 6.1 Metro Ethernet Services Definitions Phase 2

MEF 7.1 Phase 2 EMS-NMS Information Model

MEF 8 Implementation Agreement for the Emulation of PDH Circuits over Metro
Ethernet Networks

MEF 9 Abstract Test Suite for Ethernet Services at the UNI

MEF 10.2 Ethernet Services Attributes Phase 2

MEF 11 User Network Interface (UNI) Requirements and Framework

MEF 13 User Network Interface (UNI) Type 1 Implementation Agreement

MEF 14 Abstract Test Suite for Traffic Management Phase 1

MEF 18 Abstract Test Suite for Circuit Emulation Services

MEF 19 Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 1

MEF 21 Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 2 Part 1 Link OAM

ETSI EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment

ETSI EN 60825 Safety of Laser Products

10.2 Chinese Standards


For a description of the Chinese standards and recommendations that the ZXONE 9700
complies with, refer to Table 10-2.

Table 10-2 ZXONE 9700-Compliant Chinese Standards and Recommendations

Standard Description
(Recommendation)

Chinese Standards

GB 4943 Safety of information technology equipment.

GB 9254 Radio disturbance limits and measurement methods of information


technology equipment.

GB/T 2423 Environmental testing procedures for electric and electronic products.

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(Recommendation)

GB/T 4796 Classification of environmental parameters and their severities for


electric and electronic products.

GB 7247.1 First part of laser product safety: equipment classification, requirements


and user guide.

GB/T 17618 Information technology equipment immunity limits and measurement


methods.

GB 17625.1 The limits for the harmonic current emissions caused by low-voltage
electrical and electronic equipment (equipment input current≤16A per
phase)

GB 17625.2 Electromagnetic compatibility - Limits - Limitation of voltage changes,


voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems,
for equipment with rated current ≤16 A per phase and not subject to
conditional connection

GB/Z 17625.3 Electromagnetic compatibility - Limitation of voltage fluctuations and


flicker in low-voltage power supply systems for equipment with rated
current greater than 16A

GB/T 17626.2 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques -


Electrostatic discharge immunity test.

GB/T 17626.3 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques-


Electromagnetic compatibility Radiated, radio - frequency field immunity

GB/T 17626.4 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques -


Electrostatic discharge immunity test

GB/T 17626.5 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques -


Surge immunity test

GB/T 17626.6 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques -


Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields

GB/T 17626.8 Electromagnetic compatibility—Testing and measurement


techniques—Power frequency magnetic field immunity test

GB/T 17626.11 Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions
and voltage variations immunity tests

GJB/Z 299B Reliability prediction handbook for electronic equipment

Industry Standard

YD 5083 Specification for Seismic Test of Telecommunications Equipment

YD/T 1816 The Limit Requirement and Test Method of the Acoustic Noise Emitted
by the Telecommunication Equipment

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Note:
The ZXONE 9700 complies with the latest versions of the Chinese and industry standards
in Table 10-2.

10.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards


Electromagnetic Susceptibility
The Electromagnetic Susceptibility (EMS) standards of the ZXONE 9700 equipment are
illustrated in Table 10-3.

Table 10-3 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Standards

Test Item Standard

Electronic Static Discharge Susceptibility GB/T 17626.2 or IEC 61000-4-2

RF Electromagnetic Radiation Susceptibility GB/T 17626.3 or IEC 61000-4-3

Electrical Fast Transient Susceptibility GB/T 17626.4 or IEC 61000-4-4

Surge Susceptibility GB/T 17626.5 or IEC 61000-4-5

RF Filed Conduct Susceptibility GB/T 17626.6 or IEC 61000-4-6

Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) specifications of ZXONE 9700 include conducted
disturbance and radiation disturbance, both of which comply with GB 9254 or CISPR 22
(A-level ITE).

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Figures
Figure 1-1 ZXONE 9700 Applications in Networks .................................................... 1-2
Figure 2-1 ZXONE 9700 Cabinet Overview............................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-2 Logical Structure of the ZXONE 9700 System........................................ 2-10
Figure 2-3 ZXONE 9700 Software Architecture....................................................... 2-11
Figure 2-4 EMS Structure ....................................................................................... 2-12
Figure 2-5 Structure of the NE Control and Processing Software ............................ 2-13
Figure 3-1 Remote Maintenance Mode ..................................................................... 3-2
Figure 3-2 Local Maintenance Mode ......................................................................... 3-2
Figure 4-1 PRBS Test Principle................................................................................. 4-9
Figure 5-1 Diagram of a Point-to-Point Network ........................................................ 5-1
Figure 5-2 Diagram of a Link-Type Network .............................................................. 5-2
Figure 5-3 Diagram of a Ring-Type Network ............................................................. 5-2
Figure 5-4 Diagram of a Ring-Chain Network............................................................ 5-3
Figure 5-5 Diagram of a Tangent Ring Network......................................................... 5-3
Figure 5-6 Diagram of a Cross-Connect Network ...................................................... 5-4
Figure 5-7 Diagram of a Mesh Network..................................................................... 5-5
Figure 5-8 OTM Equipment Operating Principle Diagram.......................................... 5-6
Figure 5-9 Optical Connections in OTM Equipment (96-Channel) ............................. 5-8
Figure 5-10 FOADM Equipment Operating Principle Diagram................................... 5-9
Figure 5-11 FOADM Equipment Fiber Connections (Unidirectional Add/Drop of
Eight Wavelengths)............................................................................... 5-10
Figure 5-12 Diagram of 9-Dimension Network......................................................... 5-12
Figure 5-13 Optical Fiber Connection of the 4-Dimension ROADM ......................... 5-14
Figure 5-14 Function Diagram of OLA Equipment (Without DCMs) ......................... 5-15
Figure 5-15 Function Diagram of OLA Equipment (With DCMs) .............................. 5-15
Figure 5-16 OLA Equipment Fiber Connections (2.5 Gbit/s).................................... 5-16
Figure 5-17 OLA Equipment Fiber Connection (10 Gbit/s and 40 Gbit/s)................. 5-16
Figure 7-1 OMS 1+1 Protection (Amplification Board Shared Configuration
Mode) ..................................................................................................... 7-3
Figure 7-2 OMS 1+1 Protection (Amplification Board Redundancy Configuration
Mode) ..................................................................................................... 7-4
Figure 7-3 Optical Channel 1+1 Protection Function Diagram (Redundancy
Configuration Mode) ............................................................................... 7-5

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Figure 7-4 Optical Channel 1+1 Protection Function Diagram (Shared


Configuration Mode) ............................................................................... 7-6
Figure 7-5 Schematic Diagram of Two-Fiber Bidirectional OCH Shared
Protection ............................................................................................... 7-7
Figure 7-6 Logical Diagram of the Electrical Layer Dual-Fiber Dual-Direction
Channel Shared Protection ..................................................................... 7-9
Figure 8-1 Allocation of Uncontinuous Wavelengths............................................... 8-21

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Table 1-1 Applications and Configurations of the ZXONE 9700 ................................. 1-2
Table 2-1 ZXONE 9700 Cabinet Types ..................................................................... 2-1
Table 2-2 Maximum Configuration of a ZXONE 9700 Cabinet .................................. 2-2
Table 2-3 Subrack Types of the ZXONE 9700 ........................................................... 2-3
Table 2-4 Boards of the ZXONE 9700 ....................................................................... 2-3
Table 2-5 Board List of the Service Access and Convergence Subsystem ................ 2-4
Table 2-6 Board List of the Optical Amplification Subsystem .................................... 2-5
Table 2-7 Board List of the Optical Mux/DeMux Subsystem ...................................... 2-6
Table 2-8 Board List of the Protection Subsystem ..................................................... 2-7
Table 2-9 Board List of the Optical-Layer Management Subsystem........................... 2-7
Table 2-10 Board List of the Power Subsystem ......................................................... 2-7
Table 2-11 Board List of the Monitoring Subsystem .................................................. 2-8
Table 2-12 Board List of the RPOA Subsystem ......................................................... 2-8
Table 2-13 Board List of the Cross-connection Subsystem........................................ 2-9
Table 2-14 Software Components ........................................................................... 2-11
Table 2-15 NE Control and Processing Software Functions..................................... 2-13
Table 2-16 Functional Modules of the NE Control and Processing Software............ 2-13
Table 2-17 ZXONE 9700 Software System Interfaces ............................................. 2-14
Table 3-1 Operation and Maintenance Modes ........................................................... 3-1
Table 3-2 Descriptions for NetNumen U31 Functions ................................................ 3-2
Table 4-1 ZXONE 9700 Function Descriptions .......................................................... 4-1
Table 4-2 Capabilities of Optical Monitoring Channels of the ZXONE 9700 ............... 4-3
Table 4-3 Capabilities of Electrical Monitoring Channels of the ZXONE 9700 ............ 4-3
Table 4-4 Communication Functions of the ZXONE 9700......................................... 4-4
Table 4-5 System Dispersion Description .................................................................. 4-4
Table 4-6 Clock Transmission Manner ...................................................................... 4-7
Table 4-7 FEC List .................................................................................................... 4-8
Table 4-8 External Alarm Input and Output Function ............................................... 4-10
Table 4-9 Alarm List ................................................................................................ 4-10
Table 4-10 Service Function Description of the ZXONE 9700.................................. 4-12
Table 4-11 Services Admittable by the ZXONE 9700 System .................................. 4-12
Table 4-12 ZXONE 9700 Service Convergence Functions ...................................... 4-13

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Table 5-1 Network Modes ......................................................................................... 5-1


Table 5-2 Descriptions for NE Types ......................................................................... 5-5
Table 5-3 Configuration Example .............................................................................. 5-7
Table 5-4 OTM Board Configurations ........................................................................ 5-7
Table 5-5 Descriptions for Protection Configuration of the FOADM ........................... 5-9
Table 5-6 Functions and Correlations of ROADM .................................................... 5-10
Table 5-7 ROADM Board Configurations................................................................. 5-13
Table 5-8 ROADM Protection Configurations .......................................................... 5-13
Table 5-9 OLA Configuration Description ................................................................ 5-16
Table 6-1 Specifications of Maintenance Interfaces................................................... 6-1
Table 6-2 Specifications of Service Interfaces ........................................................... 6-4
Table 7-1 Protection of Cross-Connect Boards of the ZXONE 9700 .......................... 7-2
Table 7-2 Application Characteristics of Two Protection Modes ................................. 7-6
Table 7-3 Descriptions for Electrical Layer 1+1 Protection Configuration ................... 7-8
Table 7-4 Descriptions for Ring Network-Based Electrical Layer Dual-Fiber
Dual-Direction Channel Shared Protection ............................................... 7-9
Table 8-1 Structural Specifications of the ZXONE 9700............................................ 8-1
Table 8-2 Board Weight of ZXONE 9700................................................................... 8-2
Table 8-3 Power Consumption of ZXONE 9700 Boards/Units ................................... 8-6
Table 8-4 Typical Configuration and Consumption of Subracks ................................. 8-9
Table 8-5 Splitting Ratios of Boards ........................................................................ 8-10
Table 8-6 Clock and time Specifications .................................................................. 8-12
Table 8-7 Reliability Specifications .......................................................................... 8-12
Table 8-8 Transmission System Parameters ........................................................... 8-13
Table 8-9 Transmission System at 40×2.5 Gbit/s .................................................... 8-13
Table 8-10 Transmission Codes Supported by the 40/48×10 Gbit/s System............ 8-14
Table 8-11 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80/96×10 Gbit/s System ............ 8-14
Table 8-12 Transmission Codes Supported by the 40/48×40 Gbit/s System............ 8-15
Table 8-13 Transmission Codes Supported by the 40×100 Gbit/s System (G.653)
.............................................................................................................. 8-15
Table 8-14 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80/96×40 Gbit/s System............ 8-15
Table 8-15 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80×100 Gbit/s System (G.652 +
DCM) ..................................................................................................... 8-15
Table 8-16 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80×100 Gbit/s System (G.652 -
DCM) ..................................................................................................... 8-16
Table 8-17 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80×100 Gbit/s System (G.655 +
DCM) ..................................................................................................... 8-16

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Table 8-18 Transmission Codes Supported by the 80×100 Gbit/s System (G.655 -
DCM) ..................................................................................................... 8-16
Table 8-19 Transmission Codes Supported by the 16/40×100 Gbit/s System
(G.653) .................................................................................................. 8-16
Table 8-20 Wavelength Allocation (40 Channels in C Band with Spacing at 100
GHz) ..................................................................................................... 8-17
Table 8-21 Wavelength Allocation (80 Channels in C Band with Spacing at 50
GHz) ..................................................................................................... 8-18
Table 8-22 Wavelength Allocation (48/96 Channels in Extended C Band with
Spacing at 100 GHz/50 GHz) ................................................................ 8-19
Table 8-23 Uncontinuous Wavelengths and Corresponding Central
Frequencies ........................................................................................... 8-22
Table 8-24 Board Types .......................................................................................... 8-22
Table 8-25 Line-Side Interface Specifications of the 2.5 G Board ............................ 8-23
Table 8-26 Line-Side Interface Specifications of the 10 G Board ............................. 8-24
Table 8-27 Line-Side Interface Specifications of the 40 G Board ............................. 8-25
Table 8-28 Line-Side Interface Specifications of the 100 G Board ........................... 8-25
Table 8-29 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing SDH Service
(1) .......................................................................................................... 8-26
Table 8-30 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing SDH Service
(2) .......................................................................................................... 8-27
Table 8-31 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Ethernet Service
(GE)....................................................................................................... 8-28
Table 8-32 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Ethernet Service
(10GE) ................................................................................................... 8-29
Table 8-33 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Ethernet Service
(40GE) ................................................................................................... 8-29
Table 8-34 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Ethernet Service
(100GE) ................................................................................................. 8-30
Table 8-35 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing FC Service
(1) .......................................................................................................... 8-31
Table 8-36 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing OTN
Service................................................................................................... 8-31
Table 8-37 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing Intra-office
Service................................................................................................... 8-32
Table 8-38 Client-Side Interface Specifications when Accessing CPRI
Service................................................................................................... 8-33
Table 8-39 Technical Specifications the OMU Board (8/16/32-Channel) .................. 8-33
Table 8-40 Technical Specifications of the OMU Board (40/48/80-Channel) ............ 8-34

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Table 8-41 Technical Specifications of the ODU Board ........................................... 8-34


Table 8-42 Technical Specifications of the SOGMDB Board .................................... 8-35
Table 8-43 Technical Specifications of SCOAD Boards in Band C .......................... 8-36
Table 8-44 Technical Specifications of SCOAD(II) Boards in Band C ...................... 8-37
Table 8-45 Technical Specifications of the OCI Board (50 GHz to 100 GHz) ........... 8-38
Table 8-46 Technical Specifications of the VMUX Board ........................................ 8-38
Table 8-47 Technical Specifications of the VMUXB Board ...................................... 8-39
Table 8-48 Technical Specifications of the SSDMT Board ...................................... 8-39
Table 8-49 Technical Specifications of the SSDMR Board ...................................... 8-40
Table 8-50 Technical Specifications of the WSUD Board ........................................ 8-40
Table 8-51 Technical Specifications of the WSUA Board ........................................ 8-41
Table 8-52 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA1–1D Board .............................. 8-42
Table 8-53 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA2D Board .................................. 8-43
Table 8-54 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA4D Board .................................. 8-43
Table 8-55 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA9D Board .................................. 8-44
Table 8-56 Technical Specifications of the WSUBD9D Board .................................. 8-44
Table 8-57 Technical Specifications of the WSUBD8–1D Board .............................. 8-45
Table 8-58 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA4P4D Board .............................. 8-45
Table 8-59 Technical Specifications of the WSUBA9P9D Board .............................. 8-46
Table 8-60 Technical Specifications of the WSUBT20D Board ................................ 8-46
Table 8-61 Technical Specifications of the WSUBT-13D Board ............................... 8-47
Table 8-62 Technical Specifications of the WSUBM20D Board................................ 8-48
Table 8-63 Technical Specifications of the WSUBD9M8D Board ............................. 8-49
Table 8-64 Technical Specifications for the PDU-4-x Board ..................................... 8-49
Table 8-65 Technical Specifications for the PDU-5-x Board ..................................... 8-49
Table 8-66 Technical Specifications for the PDU-8-x Board ..................................... 8-50
Table 8-67 Technical Specifications for the PDU-9-x Board ..................................... 8-50
Table 8-68 Technical Specifications for the PDU-16-x Board ................................... 8-50
Table 8-69 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band SEOBA
Board ..................................................................................................... 8-51
Table 8-70 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band SEOPA
Board ..................................................................................................... 8-52
Table 8-71 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band EOBAH
Board ..................................................................................................... 8-53
Table 8-72 Technical Specifications of the 48/96-Channel CE-Band EOBAH
Board ..................................................................................................... 8-54

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Table 8-73 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band EONA


Board ..................................................................................................... 8-56
Table 8-74 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band EONA
Board ..................................................................................................... 8-58
Table 8-75 Technical Specifications of the 40/80-Channel C-Band EONA
Board ..................................................................................................... 8-61
Table 8-76 Technical Specifications of the 48/96-Channel CE-Band EONA
Board ..................................................................................................... 8-62
Table 8-77 Technical Specifications of the DRA-P Board......................................... 8-64
Table 8-78 Technical Specifications of the DRA-B Board......................................... 8-64
Table 8-79 Technical Specifications of the HNA2020 Board .................................... 8-65
Table 8-80 Technical Specifications of the HNA2620-W Board................................ 8-66
Table 8-81 Technical Specifications of the HNA2620-WO BoardTechnical
Specifications of the HNA2620-WO Board ............................................. 8-67
Table 8-82 Technical Specifications of the EOPM Board (50 GHz) .......................... 8-68
Table 8-83 Technical Specifications of the EOPM Board (100 GHz) ........................ 8-68
Table 8-84 Technical Specifications of the SOP Board ........................................... 8-69
Table 8-85 Technical Specifications for the SOSCB Board ...................................... 8-69
Table 8-86 Transmission Codes Supported by the RPOA Subsystem (over a
Single Span) .......................................................................................... 8-70
Table 8-87 RPOA Subsystem Optical Specifications ............................................... 8-71
Table 8-88 DCM Technical Specifications (G.652 Optical Fiber) .............................. 8-72
Table 8-89 DCM Technical Specifications (G.655 LEAF Optical Fiber) .................... 8-72
Table 9-1 Power Supply Requirements ..................................................................... 9-1
Table 9-2 Climate Requirements (Storage Environment)........................................... 9-2
Table 9-3 Concentrations of Mechanical Activity Materials (Storage
Environment) ........................................................................................... 9-3
Table 9-4 Concentrations of Chemical Activity Materials (Storage
Environment) ........................................................................................... 9-3
Table 9-5 Climate Requirements ............................................................................... 9-4
Table 9-6 Concentrations of Mechanical Activity Materials (Transportation
Environment) ........................................................................................... 9-4
Table 9-7 Concentrations of Chemical Activity Materials (Transportation
Environment) ........................................................................................... 9-4
Table 9-8 Requirements for Temperature and Humidity (Operational
Environment) ........................................................................................... 9-5
Table 9-9 Requirements for Other Climate Factors (Operational Environment) ........... 9-5

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Table 9-10 Concentrations of Mechanical Activity Materials (Operational


Environment) ........................................................................................... 9-6
Table 9-11 Concentrations of Chemical Activity Materials (Operational
Environment) ........................................................................................... 9-6
Table 10-1 ZXONE 9700-Compliant International Standards and
Recommendations ................................................................................. 10-1
Table 10-2 ZXONE 9700-Compliant Chinese Standards and
Recommendations ................................................................................. 10-5
Table 10-3 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Standards .............................................. 10-7

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Glossary
AFEC
- Advanced Forward Error Correction
APS
- Automatic Protection Switching
ATM
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
AWG
- Array Waveguide Grating
BC
- Boundary Clock
BITS
- Building Integrated Timing Supply
BMC
- Best Master Clock
DCF
- Dispersion Compensation Fiber

DCM
- Dispersion Compensation Module

DVB
- Digital Video Broadcasting
DWDM
- Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
ECC
- Error Check and Correction
ECC
- Embedded Control Channel
EDFA
- Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier
EMI
- Electromagnetic Interference

EMS
- Element Management System
EMS
- Electromagnetic Susceptibility

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ESCON
- Enterprise System Connection
FEC
- Forward Error Correction
FICON
- Fiber Connection
FOADM
- Fixed Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer
GFP
- Generic Framing Procedure
GMPLS
- Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching
GUI
- Graphical User Interface
HD-FEC
- Hard Decision Forward Error Correction
HDTV
- High Definition Television
IP
- Internet Protocol
ITU-T
- International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization
Sector
LOF
- Loss of Frame
NE
- Network Element
OADM
- Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer
OC
- Ordinary Clock
OLA
- Optical Line Amplifier
OMS
- Optical Multiplex Section
OSC
- Optical Supervision Channel
OSNR
- Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio

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OSPF
- Open Shortest Path First
OTM
- Optical Terminal Multiplexer
OTN
- Optical Transport Network
PDH
- Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
PDL
- Polarization Dependent Loss
PGND
- Protection Ground
PMD
- Polarization Mode Dispersion
POS
- Packet Over SONET/SDH

PRBS
- Pseudo Random Bit Sequence
ROADM
- Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer
SD-FEC
- Soft Decision Forward Error Correction
SDH
- Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SFP
- Small Form-Factor Pluggable
SNR
- Signal to Noise Ratio

SONET
- Synchronous Optical Network
SSM
- Synchronization Status Message
TC
- Transparent Clock
TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol

TFF
- Thin Film Filter

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TIM
- Trace Identifier Mismatch
TTI
- Trail Trace Identifier
VOA
- Variable Optical Attenuator
XFP
- 10-Gigabit Small Form-Factor Pluggable

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