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Table of Contents

1 Dowslake Network Management 25 MTS Carrier Ethernet Switch

3 CATS Converged Access/Transport System 28 MTS6000 10G/GE L2/L3 Switch Shelf

4 CATS System Overview


29 MTS1080/1090 10G Carrier Ethernet L2 Switch

5 CATS 5000 Platform


33 MTS180 GE Carrier Ethernet L2 Switch
7 CATS Elements for Transport

CATS CMTS1080: CATS 10G Carrier Ethernet card 34 MTS-100FG Carrier Ethernet L2 Switch
CATS CACC: CATS System Controller Card

CATS CLXT/CLXTv2: 10G Multi-protocol Transponder 35 MTS1928 10G Carrier Ethernet L3 Switch
Card
CATS CLCT: 2-in-1 Multi-rate Transponder Card 37 MTS194 GE Carrier Ethernet L3 Switch
CATS CLTT: 2xGE/FC Muxponder Card
CATS COAT: Optical Amplifier Card
38 MTS-M180/110/100 Multi Service Switch
CATS COST: Optical Switch Card

CATS CLFT: Wavelength Multiplexer Card

14 CATS External Shelf


42 SFP/XFP Transceiver Order Information
CMD-08-4: Up to 32 Wavelength Modular Multiplexer
CMD-40: Up to 40 Wavelength Fixed Multiplexer
C-MS1025: Optical Amplifier Shelf
P-FMS 43 Product Road Map
20 CATS Elements for Access

SMUX-155: STM1/OC3 Uplink, E1/T1+FE MUX Card


SMUX-GE: GE Uplink, E1/T1+FE MUX Card
SMUX-FE: FE Uplink, E1/T1+FE MUX Card
ETS-A11/B11: 802.3ah Compliant GE Media Converter
CMTS-GE: Carrier Ethernet GE Switch Card

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Dowslake Network Management
A network management system shall provide Fault, Configuration, Administration, Performance and Security Man-
agement. Based on such requirement, Dowslake provides several options depending on customer need and the
sophistication of the network.

Command Line Interface (CLI)


All Dowslake equipment comes with CLI without exception. CLI can The general syntax for a CLI command is as below:
be connected via either local craft interface, or remote access through <Command> [Object] [Option] <Parameter>
telnet. A command can be used in the following ways:
Currently user may find 2 types of CLI interfaces in Dowslake prod- as Command only
ucts: as Command with Object
a. Menu driven CLI interface as Command with Option
This type of CLI gives automatically a list of menu items for user to as Command with Parameters
choose. It is straight forward and easy to use without the need to For example, user can type
find references. User can simply use the the key board to select the clock set <hh.mm.ss> <dd/mm/yyyy>
needed menu items to get into details or to change settings. Follow- in order to set system clock and date. Refer to equipment user manu-
ing shows an example of menu driven CLI: al for detailed command descriptions.

SNMP
All Dowslake equipment comes with SNMP without exception.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol defined
by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Network devices sup-
porting this protocol, such as Dowslake equipment, allow a manage-
ment station to monitor network status, modify network settings, and
receive network events.
A SNMP network management system consists of:
- one or more managed nodes, such as a Dowslake MTS carrier
switch, each of which runs one or more SNMP agents. An agent
keeps information about its managed node in a database called a
Management Information Base (MIB).
b. CLI Commands - one or more network management stations, which runs network
Newer generation equipment such as Dowslake MTS series Carrier management software (NMS) such as HP OpenView™ and displays
Ethernet Switches offer real command type CLI interface similar to network information.
the UNIX shell or MS-DOS prompt. The advantage is that user can - a network management protocol, which defines how the managed
write script to automate operations rather than key in menu items node and the management station can communicate with each other
one by one. over the network.


Dowslake Network Management

As a database which stores management information, a MIB is often Centralised Element Organiser (CEO)
shown as a tree, where the nodes of the tree define the database and
its tables, rows and fields. The collection of all MIBs is organized in a Centralised Element Organiser (CEO) is Dowslake’s new generation of

tree structure, where each node on the tree represents a single MIB. network management. It provides a topology based network element

The SNMP MIB hierarchy is defined by RFC 1155 and RFC 1213. management, allowing the administrator to centralise all information

MIBs fall into two categories: from each network element connected in the network. In order to

Standard MIB: A standard MIB is defined by the IETF. An example of keep cost down and operations simple, Dowslake provides 2 options

a standard MIB is RFC 1215, a convention for defining traps for use to run CEO:

with the SNMP. 1) Using Master Node Controller as Management Server

Private MIB: A non-standard proprietary MIB is defined by an enter- The Master NE’s powerful system controller provides a mySQL data-

prise, such as Dowslake Microsystems. The IETF assigns a unique base which is used to collect information across the network for other

OID number to a company, under which they can define their own Slave nodes. User can communicate with the Master node using a

OIDs for their specific products. Dowslake company OID is assigned network terminal running a web browser. Through a Graphic User In-

as 16726. All MIBs for Dowslake equipment are defined under such terface, user can see all the NEs in the network and click on any one

OID. As an example, Dowslake 10G carrier Ethernet switch MTS1080 of them for configuration and operations purpose. See page 5 CATS

SNMP agent contains following MIBs: network management as an example.

- RFC 1155: Structure of Management Information (SMI) Direct connection between user’s terminal and network Master node

- RFC 1212: Concise MIB definitions is best suited for smaller and simple networks.

- RFC 1213: Management Information Base (MIB-II) 2) Client-Server Type Using External Dedicated Server

- RFC 1215: A convention for defining traps for use with the SNMP When user needs to grow the network beyond hundreds of nodes, a

- Dowslake-Global-Reg: A private MIB, which represents the Dows- more powerful client-server based management is necessary, reason

lake general product and MIB structures. why CEO offers a second option which is to run the network manage-

- DOWSLAKE-NETWORK.mib: A private MIB, which specifies general ment from a server. The network management server needs to be

OIDs for DowsLake’s Network products. pre-configured to run Linux, and with enough hardware support such

- DOWSLAKE-MTSCommon-sys-mgmt.mib: A private MIB, which as memory and hard drive. It allows to manage thousands of nodes

specifies MTS1080 system specific management objects OIDs. populated with Dowslake equipment.

- DOWSLAKE-MTSCommon-dev-mgmt.mib: A private MIB, which


specifies MTS1080 device specific management objects OIDs.
For detailed SNMP and MIB information of each product, please refer
to the User Manual.

Graphic User Interface (GUI) for Element Con-


trol
The majority of Dowslake products also comes with Java based GUI
for individual equipment control. It allows user to simply connect to
the equipment and monitor/change alarms, parameters and opera-
tion modes. Below shows a Java GUI interface example for Dowslake
10G switch MTS1080. With GUI user can visualise port status, set
parameters, or monitor alarms at a simple click of mouse.

Master Controller & Server Specifications


Management Server (by Default it is the Master Controller)

DataBase MySQL V 4.0.23a


OS Linux V 2.6.14.2
North-Bound Windows XP or Windows Professional type
Terminal HW min. Intel Pentium 1G Memory, 40G Hard Drive
Max. # of Nodes Up to 180

External/Backup Server for Higher # of Nodes or for Backup

Hardware min. Pentium 2.0G, RAM 2.0G, 10G HD


OS Linux SuSE 8.2(Kernal 2.4.20)
Min. Free RAM 600 M
Database MySQL 4.0.21
Max. # of Nodes > 1500

Network Management Hardware

MNGT Port 10/100M Ethernet RJ45


In-band Yes for Access Cards or using OSC
Remote Upgrade Yes


Dowslake Network Management

SNMPC for Large Network


Visualize, monitor and pro-actively manage your network. SNMPc is
a secure distributed network management system that will monitor
your entire network infrastructure. With support for SNMP v3, unpar-
alleled ease of use, and versions for both small and large networks,
is good fit for large network management up to 25,000 nodes.

Secure
Safely manage devices with SNMP V3 Authentication and Encryption.
Tailor views and capabilities to each management user.

Scalable
Use distributed polling and server components for workgroup, large
Intranet or Management Service Provider configurations.

Connected
Catch problems quickly with Email and Pager event notifications.
Forward events to helpdesk or domain management systems.
Specifications

Accessible SNMP Protocols:


V1, V2c, V3 with SHA/MD5 Authentication and DES
Encryption
Monitor and manage your network from remote locations with the
SNMPc Windows Client and JAVA WEB Consoles.
Automatically discovers and polls SNMP and ICMP (Ping)
Device Discovery:
devices.

Pro-Active
Monitor LAN/WAN performance and Service availability with sched- Performs service discovery on each device, including SNMP,
Service Discovery: ICMP, Telnet, FTP, HTTP, SMTP, and four user-specified TCP
uled WEB reports to effectively plan upgrades and reduce wasted ports.

bandwidth.
Up to 16 user defined TCP ports per icon. Each with
Service Polling: configurable send/reply string. External polling with custom
applications
Integrated
Automatically export map topology, trend statistics, and event log Multiple Level Hierarchies. Segmented by Polling Agent.
Topology Layout:
Tree, Ring, or Snaked Bus networks.
entries to industry standard databases.

Ignore, Ignore Duplicates, Forward, Email, SMS, Display


Event Notification:
Multi-Vendor Alarm Box, or Execute Application.

View and modify standard and private information on routers,


Graph, Bar Chart, Distribution, and Summary. Printed and
switches, servers and other devices from any vendor. Reporting:
WEB Export.

Customizable Backup: Live/Standby server support with automated failover.


Simplify tasks with custom Expressions, Data Tables, and Menus.
Develop Graphical Device Views with the BitView scripting tool and a
ODBC and Text Export. Event Forwarding using SNMP
External Interfaces:
variety of programming and scripting interfaces. Traps.

Private MIB Import. Custom Tables, Expressions, and


Customization: Menus. Execute applications from map double-click, on
event reception, and during custom polling.
Requirements
Proprietary object-oriented interface for C/C++
Programming Interfaces: applications. SNMPc 4.0 DDE Interface. WinSNMP de-facto
Parameter Enterprise WorkGroup standard interface. Utilities for Scripting language support.

CPU Pentium III 1GHz Pentium II 600 MHz

Memory 1 GB 512 MB

Disk 10 GB 5 GB

Windows Operating
Vista/XP/2008/2003/2000 Vista/XP/2008/2003/2000
System


CATS Converged Access & Transport System

CATS Converged Access & Transport System is a next generation op-


platforms are offered:
tical system platform for WDM, TDM and Ethernet applications. With
this system, service providers can offer various bandwidth services
| 1U rack CATS 1000 for 2 x 3U line cards
using SDH/Sonet, Fiber Channel, Ethernet and/or E1/T1 protocols, | 3U rack CATS 3000 for 10 x 3U line cards
while aggregating all customer interfaces on to the metro network. | 5U rack CATS 5000 for 5x3U, 2x1U like cards
The centrally managed platform, ranging from 1RU “pizza-box” to 3U
or 6U shelf, accepts plug-in cards for transport and access.

CATS Elements for Transport & Access:


CPE Housing
TRANSPORT
3U rack mount cards can become a standalone unit with RS232 port
CLXT/CLXT v2: 10 G Multi-Protocol Transponder Card
CLCT: 2-in-1 Multi-Rate Transponder Card
RA-T-V-E99-W/V CLTT: 2 x 1 G Ethernet or Fiber Channel Muxponder Card
Dual AC or Dual DC Input CLFT: 4 ch. Mux/Demux Filter Card
COST: 1+1 Protection, Optical Switch Card
COAT: Optical Amplifier Card
ACCESS
SMUX-155: STM1/OC3 Uplink, E1/T1+FE Access Card
SMUX-FE/GE: GE Uplink, E1/T1 + FE Access Card
CMUX-GE Gigabit Ethernet over STM1/OC3
ETS-A11/B11: 802.3ah compliant Gigabit Media Converter Card
CMTS-GE: Carrier Ethernet Gigabit Switch Card
RA-T-V-E/33-W/V CMTS-1080:Carrier Ethernet 10Gigabit Switch Card(CATS5000 only)
Single AC or DC Input EXTERNAL SHELF
CMD: Modular or Fixed C/DWDM MUX/DEMUX Shelf
C-MS1025: Optical Amplifier Shelf


CATS Converged Access & Transport System

Why CATS? CATS System Information


CATS is an unique system combining both Layer 0, Layer 1 and
CATS 1000 CATS 3000 CATS 5000
Layer 2 functions into one shelf. It is designed for Packet Optical
Card Slots 2 x 3U 10 x 3U 5 x 3U, 2x1U
Transport and Service Delivery applications. Management Card Slot 1 1 1
Power Supply Slots 2 2 3

Management
CATS by Network Functions
Out-of-Band Channel Optical Supervisory Channel
In-Band Channel All Access Cards (SMUX, CMUX, CMTS)
Currently, following functions are available within CATS platform:
Management Interface
| Wavelength multiplexing (WDM)
| Fast, Gigabit, or 10 Gigabit Ethernet service delivery Remote (Telnet) GUI, SNMPv.2, CLI
Local Craft (RS232) CLI
| Multi-service access for both TDM and Ethernet
Integrated Contact Alarm & Fan
Dimension 3U
Connector 4 x RIA (3pin)

Electrical

Power Supply 2 x 50 W 2 x 170 W 3 x 300 W

Power Supply Rating - 48 VDC or 100~240 VAC


Power redundancy Yes
Connector DC Phoenix (3pin)

Mechanical Dimension

Height 1U 3U 5U
H x W x D (mm) 44×482×242 132.5x482x242 222×482×242

Operating Conditions

Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing

Compliance
WDM or Ethernet Aggregation? NEBS Level 3 GR-63
EMC GR-1089
The new generation of Ethernet equipment, such as our 10 G carrier Safety UL (# E318639), CE (EMC/EMI)

Ethernet Switch MTS1080/MTS180 (P. 17), can aggregate Ethernet


services while transporting traffics tens or even hundreds of kilome-
ters without electrical regeneration. Order Matrix
MTS series carrier Ethernet switch is best used for Ethernet aggrega- CATS Converged Access and Transport System
tion at high capacity, or for prioritized Ethernet service delivery. The
CATS Racks & Accessories
metro network can be either IP based or SDH/Sonet based. The
Description Code Model
maximum trunk capacity per MTS shelf is 40 G (with 4x10 G ports).
1U CATS 1000 rack with 2 x 50W DC power
8000-100 CATS1-2DC
supplies

3U CATS 3000 rack with alarm/fan and 2 x 150W


8000-300 CATS3-2DC
DC power supplies

3U CATS 3000 rack with alarm/fan and 2x150W


8600-301 CATS3-2AC
AC power supply

1U CATS 1000 rack with 2 x 50W DC power sup-


8000-105 CATS1-2DC-CACC
plies and system controller CACC

3U CATS 3000 rack with alarm/fan and 2 x 150W


8000-305 CATS3-2DC-CACC
DC power supplies and system controller CACC

3U CATS 3000 rack with alarm/fan and 2 x 150W


8000-306 CATS3-2AC-CACC
AC power supplies and system controller CACC

CATS system controller card for CATS 1000 8000-102 CACC-1R

CATS system controller card for CATS 3000/5000 8000-302 CACC-3R

Standalone housing with alarm contact for 3U


Ethernet Aggregation Example: Collecting IP services in the access CATS card, integrated power supply, 115-230 V 1201-204 RA-T-V-E/33-W
network, and connecting them to the metro network using 10 GbE. AC, with grounding bolt, ventilation

Standalone housing with alarm contact for 3U


CATS card, integrated power supply, -48 VDC, 1201-205 RA-T-V-E/33-V
with grounding bolt, ventilation

Wall mount plate for installing 3 U standalone


For the latest CATS applications and solutions, units onto vertical surfaces.
1200-132 RA-WMP/UNI

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CATS 5000 Platform | Converged Access & Transport System


Main Features
| Support access and transport function in one platform
| Low initial invest cost, pay as you grow
| Redundant hot-pluggable power supply
| Redundant central management
| Up to 8 linecard slots
| Removal fan
| Conform to ITU-T Rec. G.681, G.671, G.692, G.661, G.662, G.663
and G.694.1

CATS Converged Access & Transport System is the next generation Product Specifications
optical system platform for WDM, TDM and Ethernet applications.
Slots quantity of racks
With this system, all the WDM, TDM and Ethernet products of Dowsl
ake can be centrally ma-naged in one platform. Dowslake supplies 8 slots (5x3U+2x10U) linecards + 1 management +
5U 19” Rack
3 power supplies + 1 fan
CPE, 1U racks with 2 slots, 3U racks with 6 slots, 5U racks with 8
slots (5x3U slots and 2x10 U slots) .
In this datasheet, CATS5000 features are the focus. Power Supply

Management interfaces include local craft terminal, SNMP and web- DC Power Supply 200W - 36 ~ – 72 VDC; -48VDC rated; 5V/40A output
DC Power Supply 300W - 36 ~ – 72 VDC; -48VDC rated; 5V/60A output
based GUI. AC power supply 200W 110 to 240 VAC; 5V/40A output
CATS5000 supports dual hot-pluggable power supplies, removable
fan. Management Card

Management GUI NMS, SNMPv.2, Telnet/SSH, local RS232


Management Port 10/100M Ethernet RJ45
Inband management Yes
OSC Yes (2x)
Alarm contact port RJ45

Management Features Remote Flash Update


Performance Monitoring
Yes
Optical power, Link status, Error Counters, etc.

| GUI network management: FCAPS Cards available


| Command line Interface CLCT multi rate 2-in-1 transponderup to 4G transport
data rate
| SNMPv.2 agent and CLI CLTT 2xGE/FC TDM MUXponder2.66G transport data
| Security configuration via SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal rate
CLXT/CLXTv2 multi-protocol 10G transponder
| In-band or out-of-band management Transport CLXT-40G 40G multi-Protocol transponder
| Remote flash software update CLFT 4 or 8 wavelengths MUX/DEMUX card
COAT / C-MS1025 optical amplifier
COST optical switch
SMUX-FE/GE 4xE1+3xFE multiplexerFE/GE uplink rate
SMUX-155 4xE1+1xFE multiplexer
CMUX-GE Gigabit Ethernet over STM1/OC3
Functions and cards available TDM + Ethernet CMTS-1080 16-24xGE aggregation & access and
|CLXT-40G 40G multi-protocol transponder 4x10GE uplinks
CMTS-FE/GE FE/GE uplink, FE aggregation & access
|CLXT/CLXTv2 10G multi-protocol transponder
|CLCT 2-in-1 multi-rate transponder Environmental
|CLTT 2xGE/FC MUXponder Operating Temperature - 5 ~ + 55 °C
|COAT/C-MS1025 optical amplifier Operating Humidity 5 ~ 85% RH non-condensing

|COST optical switch


Dimensions (H x W x D)
|CLFT wavelength multiplexer
5U rack (mm) 222x482.6x242
|SMUX-FE/GE E1/T1+FE Mux, FE/GE uplink
|SMUX-155 E1/T1+FE Mux, STM1/OC3 uplink
|CMUX-GE Gigabit Ethernet over STM1/OC3
|CMTS1080 16-24xGE aggregation and 4x10GE uplink
|CMTS-FE/GE FE aggregation & access card, FE/GE uplink
|CACC System controller card
|-48VDC power supply (200W or 300W)
|100/220 AC power supply (200W)


CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CMTS1080 | CATS5000 10G Carrier Ethernet Switch module


Main Features
|Multi-port 10Gb Carrier Ethernet switch Card: cost effective 10G
transport networks compared to SDH/SONET MSPP 10G networks
| 1U 19” with up to 24 x GbE ports and up to 4 x 10GbE ports, with
user configurable line or client port configuration
| Traffic flow and EVC classifications based on UNI Ports, IP subnet,
MAC address, Ethernet Protocol type, DSCP/TOC/Drop Precedence,
IP/TCP protocol, 802.1p and 802.1Q Product Specifications
| SLA: CIR and PIR per flow/EVC with rates up to the port physical
rate. The granularity is 512k/s with up to 1000 flow Fiber Optic Ports for Gigabit
Ethernet
| QoS: traffics trTCM (RFC2607) policing, queuing and multiple
scheduling schemes, and shaping with up to 8 CoS Port Density 24
Data Rate 1000Base Fx
| Supports OAM 802.3ah, Y.1713, and 802.1ag
Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately
| Support Fast Ring Protection ERPS G.8032 Single Fiber Solution Support Bi-Directional SFP
| Optional Built-in WDM tray for OADM or MUX/DEMUX, al-lowing
Fiber Optic Ports for 10 G Ethernet
instant capacity upgrade using a combined wavelength aggregation
Port Density 2 or 4
and L2 aggregation Data Rate 10 GbE, with or without FEC
| Optional Built-in Forward Error Correction for 10G Transport Wavelength or Distance Choose XFP separately

| In-band and remote user management, Java GUI


Ethernet Features

Bandwidth Limitation tamper-proof in steps of 1 Mbps per port


Performance Monitoring Yes
DHCP Client Support Yes
QoS 802.1P, 8 Priority Queues
VLAN Support Port, EVC or Flow based tagging and QinQ.
Supported MAC Addresses Policing/Shaping/Scheduling
Link Protection (APS) 32,000
G. 8032

Transport Features

11.1 G (G.709 OTU2) with FEC, or 10.3 G Native


Link Interface
Ethernet
FEC Coding
G. 975 (RS 255, 239)
Optical MUX/DEMUX
Custom configured

CMTS1080 in CATS5000 system


Network Management

Ethernet Port Telnet/SSH


Local Craft RS232 (VT100)
Ethernet services are data networking services that allow you to OAM 802.3ah, 802.1ag/Y.1731
User Interface SNMPv.2, CLI, GUI
connect LANs within and between metropolitan areas in a simple, Secure Configuration SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal
cost-effective way.
- Point-to-Point Service Operating Conditions
a) Ethernet Private LINE (EP-LINE) Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
b) Ethernet Virtual LINE (EV-LINE) Humidity 5 to 85% non-condensing

Mechanical

- Multipoint-to-Multipoint
1U 19” Rackmount 44x 437 x 250 (H x W x D, mm)
a) Ethernet Private LAN (EP-LAN)
b) Ethernet Virtual LAN (EV-LAN) Compliance
NEBS Level 3 GR-63
- Point-to-Multipoint EMC GR-1089
Safety UL (# E318639); CE (EMC/EMI)
a) Ethernet Tree (E-tree)
Power Consumption <75W (23 BTU/H )

Ethernet Services are so simple to maintain, you no longer need a


large technical support staff to realize the benefits of a broadband
LAN intercon-nection. And they can be provisioned quickly since no
local loop connection is required.


CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CATS CACC | CATS System Controller CardExtensive Element and Network Man-
agement Functions

Main Features
| Up to 2 dedicated management channels using optical supervisory
channels (OSC), with hot pluggable SFPs
| Local and remote management via TCP/IP (Ethernet port)
| Manages CATS elements and hardware in a chassis, or in a net-
work, via OSCs or in-band.
| In-band management possible with CATS access cards such as
Product Specifications
CMTS-GE
Network Management

User Interface GUI, SNMPv.2, CLI (Telnet/SSH)


CATS system controller CACC is designed to allow the user to config- Supervisory Channel 2 x OSC
ure and access various settings for all Dowslake CATS elements. It Managemt Port 10/100M Ethernet RJ45, Local RS232
Remote Flash Update Yes
manages various hardware and network faults by continuously com- Performance Monitoring Optical Power, Link Status, Error Count etc.
municating with CATS elements which have been integrated into the OSC
same software management environment.
Density 2 order SFPs Separately
Data Rate 100baseFx
Through the supervisory channels or in-band communication chan- Interface Hot pluggable SFP module
OSC Wavelength CWDM, or Custom
nels of certain CATS elements, CACC can manage remote nodes
which are connected in the same network. Operating Conditions
0 to 85% non-condensing
Humidity
-5 °C to 55 °C
Operating Temperature
User Interfaces For Network Management Storage Temperature
Power Consumption(with 2 OSC)
-40 °C to 70 °C
< 10 W

CATS system controller provides 3 types of user interfaces: Mechanical


| CLI Commande Line Interface: this interface can be accessed either Rack Mount Unit 3U
through the local craft terminal (RS232) or via telnet using TCP/IP. Dimensions (H x W x D) 30 x 128.5x 190 mm
Mounting Options Plug-in Card
| SNMP (V2): with MIBs integrated into user’s control center, user can Platform CATS 1000/3000/5000
Slot Assignment Slot 0
configure and monitor, remotely, CATS and each of its element
| Graphic User Interface (GUI): With CATS GUI, user can manage
local and remote systems by point and click.

Order Matrix
CACC CATS System Controller Card

Extensive Element and Network Management Functions with 2 OSCS , one Ethernet port
and one Local RS232

Description Code Model

CATS system controller card for CATS 1000, with 2xOSC


8000-102 CACC-1R
plug-in

CATS system controller card for CATS 3000/5000, with


8000-302 CACC-3R
2xOSC plug-in

Order OSC SFPs seperately.


CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CATS CLXT/CLXTv2 | Multi-Protocol 10 G Transponder


10 GbE Demarcation or 3R Regeneration for SDH/Sonet or Ethernet

Main Features
| Multi-service transmission at 10 G
| Software settable for SDH/Sonet or Ethernet
| Client side and line side hot-pluggable SFP+/XFP
| User can choose color and distance for either interface
| Fits CATS Converged Access & Transport System
| Extensive management features thru local CLI or CATS system
controller CACC
| Performance monitoring: optical power, error, wavelength etc.
| Alarm monitoring
| On-board APS for line protection (CLXTv2) Product Specifications
The optical line-card CLXT/CLXT v2, as part of CATS transport and ac- Transmission Standard

cess solutions, enables enterprises and service providers to transport CLXT:


OC192/STM64 9.953 Gbps, ITU G.707, GR-253
data at 10 Gbps. The clock and data recovery (3R) in CLXT/CLXT v2 10 GbE 10.312 Gbps, IEEE802.3ae, 10GBASE-LW, 10GBASE-LR
supports various transmission protocols around 10 G. Thus mul- 10 G FC (optional) 10.518 Gbps , draft standard 1200-SM-LL-L, 1200-MX-SN-I
OTU 2 (optional) 10.709 Gbps, FEC, ITU G.709
tiple protocols, namely, SDH/Sonet, 10 G Ethernet, or even 10 G
CLXT v2:
Fibre-Channel (optional) are supported using the one and the same 10 GbE 10.312 Gbps, IEEE802.3ae, 10GBASE-LW, 10GBASE-LR
10 G FC (optional) 10.518 Gbps , draft standard 1200-SM-LL-L, 1200-MX-SN-I
line card. Different transmission distances or different transmitter OTU 2 (optional) 10.709 Gbps, FEC, ITU G.709
wavelengths are available via the selection of SFP+/XFP interfaces. In
Client Interface
addition, APS line protections are supported by CLXT v2.
CLXT:
XFP Transceiver Hot Pluggable
CLXT/CLXT v2 is fully integrated into CATS – Converged Access &
Transport System, with element and network management capabili- CLXT v2:
SFP+ Transceiver Hot Pluggable
ties for easy installation, provisioning, and maintenance. Network
Line Interface
operators can now provision and manage end-to-end high or low
CLXT:
bit-rate data services using a single platform in an efficient and cost- XFP Transceiver Hot Pluggable
effective manner. CLXT v2:
XFP Transceiver Hot Pluggable

Management Features Performance

| SNMPv.2 agent and CLI Eye Mask Compliant ITU G.691, G.959.1, IEEE 802.3ae
Jitter Tolerance Compliant GR-253, IEEE 802.3ae
| Secure configuration via SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal Jitter Transfer Compliant GR-253

| Optical Supervisory Channel available within CATS platform Operating Conditions


| GUI based network management via CACC system controller
Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing

Dimensions (H x W x D) 3U card

Rackmount Card 3U
Applications Card Dimension (mm) 30 x 128.5x 190
Package Options Plug-in
Platform CATS
CLXT/CLXT v2, combined with CATS CACC system controller, and CATS 1000/3000/5000
other line cards such as CLCT 2-in-1 transponder for up to 4G data
Power Consumption < 10 W
rate, COAT optical amplifier card etc., allows the user to configure
single wavelength (grey), or multi-wavelength (WDM) transport sys-
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tem for 10G Ethernet services. It can also be used as a 10G Ethernet
demarcation device, linking the core router based IP network to the CLXT Multi-protocol 10G Transponder

customer premises. Wavelength Conversion and 3R Regeneration for SDH/Sonet, Ethernet

Description Code Model

CATS multi-protocol 10G transponder with 1xRJ45


console port, OC192/STM64 and 10GE (default), 8000-110 CLXT-1R
other protocol optional. For CATS 1000 only

CATS multi-protocol 10G transponder with 1xRJ45


console port, OC192/STM64 and 10GE (default), 8000-310 CLXT-3R
other protocol optional. For CATS 3000/5000

CATS multi-protocol 10G transponder with APS with


1xRJ45 console port, 10GE (default), other protocol 8000-320 CLXT v2 -3R
CLXT v2 optional. For CATS 3000/5000 only

Order racks, power supply, management card and XFP seperately


CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CATS CLCT | Multi-Rate 2-in-1 Transponder


Wavelength Conversion and 3R Regeneration from Sonet/SDH, Ethernet, or Fiber Channel

Main Features
| Multi-service transmission from 155 Mbps to 4.25 Gbps
| Software settable for SDH, Sonet, Ethernet or Fiber Channel
| 2-in-1 transponder line card saving space and cost
| Client side and line side with hot pluggable SFPs
| Can co-locate with other CATS line cards
| Extensive management features thru RS232 or TCP/IP
| Performance monitoring: optical power, error, wavelength etc.
| Alarm monitoring
Product Specifications

The optical line card CLCT, as part of CATS WDM solutions, enables Transmission Data Rate 

enterprises and service providers to transport data services from SDH STM-1, STM-4, STM-16
Sonet OC-3, OC-12, OC-48
155 M to 4.25 G with 3R re-shaping, re-clocking functions. The clock Ethernet 100 M (2R), 1000 M
and data recovery (3R) in CLCT supports various transmission rates, Fiber Channel 1G, 2G, 4G

settable through user software interface. Thus multiple protocols, Client Interface

namely, SDH/Sonet, Gigabit Ethernet, 1G, 2G or 4G Fibre Chan- Number of Interfaces 2 x SFP, Hot Pluggable
Up to 300 m MM 850 nm
nel, are supported using the one and the same line card. Different Up to 2 km SM 1310 nm
transmission distances of up to 180 km are available via the selection Up to 10 km SM 1310 nm
> 10 km SM 1310 nm or 1550 nm Grey or Colored
of SFP interfaces. Connector LC

CLCT is fully integrated into CATS – Converged Access & Transport Line Interface

System, and can be managed through CATS system controller CACC. Number of Interfaces 2 x SFP, Hot Pluggable
Up to 10 km SM 1310 nm
Up to 40 km SM 1550 nm Grey or Colored
Up to 80 km SM 1550 nm Grey or Colored
System Features > 80 km Require Optical Amplifier and/or Dispersion Compensation
Connector LC
| Supports 2 transponders in 1 card with Clock and Data Recovery Performance
| Supports latest high speed protocols including SAS, SATA, Gigabit Eye Mask Compliant ITU G.691, G.959.1, IEEE 802.3ae
Ethernet and Fiber Channel Jitter Tolerance Compliant GR-253, IEEE 802.3ae
Jitter Transfer Compliant GR-253
| Automatic protection switch built-in for dual homing application
Operating Conditions
| Fits CATS platform 1000/3000/5000
| Centralized management via CATS system controller CACC Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Application Example - Dual Homing Rackmount Card 3U
Card Dimension (mm) 30 x 128.5 x 190
Data centers require unprecedented protections. CATS CLCT offers a Package Options CPE or Plug-in
Platform CATS
dual homing scheme allowing operators to connect data center cus- CATS 1000/3000/5000
tomers to the main and the redundant core transport network. Power Consumption < 13 W (excluding SFP)

In the diagram on the right side, it shows CLCT used for dual homing
application. Client's SAN equipment (1 interface) is fed to CLCT. CLCT
with internal APS routes the traffic to either WDM1 based ring net-
work, or, in case of failure within WDM1 network, switches automati-
cally to WDM2 based redundant ring.

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CLCT Multi-rate 2-in-1 Transponder

Wavelength Conversion and 3R Regeneration from 155M up to 4G

Description Code Model

CATS 2-in-1 transponder for 155 Mbps to 4


8000-120 CLCT-1R
Gbps. No SFP included. Fits CATS 1000 only

CATS 2-in-1 transponder for 155 Mbps to 4


8000-320 CLCT-3R
Gbps. No SFP included. Fits CATS 3000/5000

Order SFP seperately.

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CATS WDM for Edge & Access

CATS CLTT | 2.5 G MUXponder for Gigabit Ethernet or Fiber Channel


Time Domain Multiplxing 2 x GE or 2 x FC into Single Wavelength

Main Features
| Dual port protocol multiplexing
| Software settable for Ethernet or Fiber Channel data rate
| 2 interfaces into 1 link for efficient wavelength utilization
| Client side and line side hot pluggable SFPs
| Fits CATS Converged Access & Transport System
| Extensive management features thru RS232 or TCP/IP
| Performance monitoring: Optical Power, Error, Wavelength etc.
| Alarm Monitoring

Product Specifications
The optical line card CLTT, as part of CATS WDM solutions, enables
Client Transmission Rate
service providers to cut wavelength requirement by half by multiplex-
Ethernet 1000BaseFx
ing 2 Gigabit Ethernet, or 2 Fiber Channel client interfaces into 1 fiber Fiber Channel 1G
link. Different transmission distances of up to 180 km are available
Line Transmission Rate
via the selection of SFP interfaces. Both client and line interface SFPs
Data Rate 2.5 Gbps
are hot-pluggable and can be replaced without changing the card. Framing Propritary

CLTT is fully integrated into CATS – Converged Access & Transport Client Interface

System, and can be managed through CATS system controller CACC. Number of Interfaces 2 x SFP, Hot Pluggable
Up to 300 m MM 850 nm
Up to 2 km SM 1310 nm
Up to 10 km SM 1310 nm
> 10 km SM 1310 nm or 1550 nm Grey or Colored
System Features Connector LC
Line Interface
| Supports Gigabit Ethernet multiplexing Number of Interfaces 1 x SFP, Hot Pluggable
| Supports 1 Gigabit Fiber Channel multiplexing Up to 10 km SM 1310 nm
Up to 40 km SM 1550 nm Grey or Colored
| Easy to install, operate, and manage Up to 80 km SM 1550 nm Grey or Colored
| Fits CATS 1000/3000/5000 platform > 80 km Require Optical Amplifier and/or Dispersion Compensation
Connector LC
| Centralized management through CATS system controller CACC
Performance

Eye Mask Compliant ITU G.691, G.959.1, IEEE 802.3ae


Application Example - Saving Wavelengths Jitter Tolerance
Jitter Transfer
Compliant GR-253, IEEE 802.3ae
Compliant GR-253
CATS CLTT allows to multiplex 2 times GE or Fiber Channel signals Operating Conditions
into one wavelength, allowing wavelength savings. Typically used in Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
CWDM or DWDM transport system, CLTT can serve for gigabit Ether- Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing

net transport and service delivery at high efficiency. Dimensions (H x W x D)

Rackmount Card 3U
Card Dimension (mm) 30 x 130 x 190
Platform CATS
CATS 1000/3000/5000

Power Consumption < 12 W (excluding SFP)

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CLTT 2.5 G MUXponder for Gigabit Ethernet or Fiber Channel

Multiplexing 2 client interfaces into 1 wavelength

Description Code Model

2xTDM for GE or FC 2.5 G MUXponder, CATS 1000


8000-125 CLTT-1R
only. SFP not included

2xTDM for GE or FC 2.5 G MUXponder, CATS


8000-325 CLTT-3R
3000/5000. SFP not included

Order racks, power supply, management card and SFP seperately

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CATS COAT | Protocol Transparent Optical Amplifier Card


Increase Power Budget Indepedant of Data Rate

Main Features
| Protocol Independant
| Automatic Control for Gain or Power
| Gain Flattened or Single Channel Type
| Fits CATS Converged Access & Transport Platform
| Can be Used in 3U Stand-alone Chassis

COAT optical amplifier card as part of CATS product family, is a plug-


COAT card with POPPY™ plugged in
in card integrating one of Dowslake flagship compact and pluggable
EDFAs - POPPY™. The amplifier can be custom built to meet the
specific requirement, for single wavelength or multi-wave (WDM) Product Specifications
applications
Common Features

Management Features Wavelength Range C band: 1528 to 1565 nm


L band: 1570 nm to 1608 nm
| SNMPv.2 agent and CLI Gain Flatness +/- 0.5 dB typical for WDM models
Input/Output Detection Range 25 dB min. 35 dB max
| Secure configuration via SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal Optical Return Loss 30 dB min.
| GUI based network management via CATS system controller Polarization Mode Dispersion 0.3 ps typ. 0.5 ps max.
Polarization Dependent Gain 0.2 dB typ. 0.5 dB max.
Power Consumption <5W

Application Example - Fiber Extension Operating Conditions

Combining COAT and other line cards, CATS provides a simple and Operating Temperature -5 to 55 °C
Operating Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
elegant soution for fiber extension, including for 1300 nm client Storage Temperature -20 to + 85°C
signals. As illustrated below, using CATS 1000, a 1300 nm signal can Mechanical
be converted to 1550 nm wavelength using CLCT (up to 4G) or CLXT
Rack Mount Unit 3U
(10G), then fed to COAT. COAT boosts the output to 13 or 17 dBm, Dimensions (H x W x D) 30 x 128.5x 190 mm
allowing a long distance transmission of up to 180 km at 2.5G (45 POPPY EDFA Types POPPY-15 POPPY-13 POPPY-10
dB loss budget). For 10G signal, dispersion compensation must be Typical Input (dBm) -5 - 15 - 25
taken into account for transmission distance beyond 80 km. Contact Maximum Output (dBm) 15 13 10
Dowslake for detailed 10G fiber extension solutions. Gain (Typical, dB, see note) 5 ~ 15 10 ~ 25 15 ~ 35

Note:
1) Customer specified output power shall be less or equal than the above specification.
2) Gain for single channel amplifier is used as reference only for optimization purpose.
Customer can set gain within the amplifier control limit, taking into account gain and noise
figure trade-offs.

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COAT Optical Fiber Amplifier Card

Optical amplifier to achieve greater distances

Description Code Model

CATS COAT amplifier card for CATS3000. Order plug-


8000-330 COAT-3R
gable EDFA POPPY separately

CATS COAT amplifier card for CATS1000. Order plug-


8000-130 COAT-1R
gable EDFA POPPY separately

POPPY Pluggable EDFA single channel 10 dBm output


pre-amp or line amp user configurable gain. For COAT 6004-001 POPPY-10
plug-in

POPPY Pluggable EDFA single channel 13 dBm output


booster or line amp user configurable gain. For COAT 8000-333 POPPY-13
plug-in

POPPY Pluggable EDFA single channel 15 dBm output


booster or line amp user configurable gain. For COAT 8000-334 POPPY-15
plug-in

POPPY™, world’s smallest pluggable EDFA, a Dowslake invention

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CATS COST | Intelligent Fiber Optical Switch Card


For Transmission Line 1+1 Protection

Main Features
| 1+1 line protection
| Monitors optical connections via LOS Loss of Signal
| Switching time <25 ms
| Latched switch for fiber security, even in case of power failures
| Protocol and data transparent (2 Mbps –40 Gbps)
| Fits CATS Converged Access & Transport Platform

COST switch card, integrating intelligent fiber-optic switch, protects Product Specifications
optical fiber connections in case of failures. Immediately after an
Intelligent Optical Switch
error is detected, it automatically switches the link to an alterna-
tive line within a reaction time of max. 25 ms, less than Sonet/SDH Data Rate Transparent from 2Mbps to 40Gbps
Switch Time <25ms
requirement of 50 ms.
Interface Port
Protocol and data rate transparent, COST switch card provides 1+1
Multimode/Single mode Transparent
protection to any point-to-point fiber optic transmission line. Connector LC

Line Port

Multimode/Single mode Transparent

Management Features Connector LC

Transmission Character
| SNMPv.2 agent and CLI
Insersion Loss Max 3.5 dB
| Secure configuration via SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal
Operating Conditions
| GUI based network management via CATS system controller
Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Rackmount Card 3U
Card Dimension (mm) 30 x 128.5 x 190
Package Options Plug-in Card
Platform CATS
CATS 1000/3000/5000

Application
COST optical switch card can be used stand-alone within CATS 1000
platform. It is managed by CACC system controller, with which the
user can monitor and configure the switch.

Controllable parameters include automatic switch-over Enable or


Disable, and LOS detection threshold. When automatic switch is
disabled, user can switch over manually.

COST can also be used within larger CATS platform such as CATS Order Matrix
3000. In combination with CATS CLCT, CLXT, CLFT and COAT cards,
COST Intelligent Optical Switch
it can form a powerful protected WDM transmission link in point-to-
point, linear chain, or ring network configuration. Optical switch for 1+1 protection of fiber optic links

Description Code Model


Check other CATS plug-in cards in this catalog, or at Dowslake web-
CATS COST Intelligent Optical Switch for transmission
site www.dowslakemicro.com. 8000-150 COST-1R
line 1+1 protection for CATS 1000

CATS COST Intelligent Optical Switch for transmission


8000-350 COST-3R
line 1+1 protection for CATS 3000/5000

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CATS CLFT | Mux/Demux Card


Multiplexing Wavelengths into One Fiber

Main Features
| MUX and DEMUX in one card for wavelength aggregation
| Flexible wavelength plan per customer requirement
| Maximum 4 wavelengths per card as MUX/DEMUX
| 1300/1550 MUX/DEMUX available
| Fits CATS Converged Access & Transport Platform
| Can be used in the stand-alone CPE package (RA-T, see P. 28)

The optical line card CLFT, as part of CATS WDM solutions, enables
Product Specifications
service providers to multiplex/demultiplex up to 4 wavelengths into,
and from one fiber. Each card includes MUX and DEMUX functions. Channel Count DWDM CWDM 1300/1550
Upgrade ports are provisioned such that more CLFT can be cascaded
Number of Wavelengths 4 4 2
to allow multiplexing higher number of wavelengths.
Pass Band
CLFT is fully integrated into CATS– Converged Access & Transport
CWDM +/- 6.5 nm
N/A
System, with element and network management capability for easy DWDM +/- 1.6 nm or +/- 0.8 nm

installation, provisioning, and maintenance. Network operators can Insertion Loss


now provision and manage end-to-end high bit-rate data services us-
Maximum 3.0 dB
0.5 dB
ing a single platform in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Upgrade Port 2.5 dB

Transmission Character

Directivity > 50 dB
System Features Return Loss
In-band Ripple
> 30 dB
< 0.5 dB
Adjacent Channel Isolation > 25 dB
| Data rate or protocol transparent wavelength multiplexing
Operating Conditions
| Upgrade ports for future capacity expansion
| Easy to install, operate, and manage Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing
| Fits CATS platform or goes into RA-T chassis (P.28)
Dimensions (H x W x D)

Rackmount Card 3U
Card Dimension (mm) 30 x 128.5 x 190
Package Options CPE or Plug-in
Application Example - Disaster Recovery Platform CATS
CATS 1000/3000/5000
CLFT enables wavelength division multiplexing which offers a simple
solution for the disaster recovery requiring very high bandwidth. In
the diagram illustrated on the right side, a CATS 3000, populated with
10G CLXT cards and CLFT Mux/Demux filter cards, is located next to
the data servers at location A. The same configuration for CATS 3000
is used at the data certer location B. Each CATS 3000 allows to have
up to 8 x CLXT cards, and 2xCLFT cards, offering up to 80 gigabit of
bandwidth. Using CATS CACC system controller, and with redundant
power supply, CATS 3000 offers reliable backup services for data
center applications.

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CLFT MUX/DEMUX or OADM Passive Card

Multiplexing up to 4 wavelengths into one fiber

Description Code Model

CATS 4 ch. MUX/DEMUX CWDM, XX start wavelength, YY stop wavelength. Indicate middle 2 digits, for
80xx-360 CLFT-04-C-XXMYY-3R
example 47 for 1471 nm

CATS 4 ch.DWDM MUX/DEMUX filter, 100G, XX start channel ITU#; YY stop channel ITU#; 80xx-362 CLFT-04-D-XXMYY-3R

CATS3000 4 ch. MUX/DEMUX CWDM, with upgrade 1310 port, XX start wavelength, YY stop wave-
8000-363 CLFT-04-C-XXMYY-13-3R
length. Indicate middle 2 digits, for example 47 for 1471 nm

CATS 2 ch. MUX/DEMUX 1300nm and 1550 nm standard LC connectors, 3U card 8000-364 CLFT-S-13M15-3R

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CMD| 4-slot Modular or 40 ch. Fixed C/DWDM Mux/Demux Shelf


Multiplexing 8, 16, or 32 Wavelengths into one Fiber

CMD - 08 and CFT Filter Card


CMD-08 has 4 pluggable modular slots for plug in CFT cards which
are 8-wavelength mux/demux filters with expansion ports. Very flex-
ible for pay-as-you-grow, CMD-08 and CFT together enable service
providers to deploy WDM system gradually, and to cascade up to 4 x
CFT cards for 32 wavelengths per shelf.

CMD - 40
CMD-40 is a fixed 40 channel MUX and DEMUX shelf
CMD - 08 and CFT filter modules

Product Specifications CMD and CFT-8


Chassis CMD-08-4-1R CMD-40-1R

Number of slot up to 4 CFT pluggable card Not Pluggable

Number of Wavelength up to 32 40

Dimension(LxWxH) 473x160x44.3mm, 1RU 19’’ chassis

Plug-in Filter Module CFT-08-4761-13-1R CFT-08-XXMYY-ZZ-1R N/A

Number of Wavelength 8 8 40

Channel Space 20nm 100 GHz

Operate Wavelength(nm) 1260~1620 (CWDM) 1528~1563 (DWDM) ITU ch. Z to Z + 39

Expansion Channel 1280~1458nm other ITU channels N/A


1471, 1491 , 1511, 1531 1551, 100 GHz ITU Grid
Center Wavelength(nm) λc
1571, 1591, 1611
Pass Band (nm) min. λc ± 6.5 ITU ch. λc +/- 12.5G
<2.8 (Com to Pass channel) <2.80 (Com to Pass channels)
Insersion Loss (dB) < 5.0 dB
<1.0 (Com to 1310 nm) <2.60 (Com to Upgrade port)
<15 (MUX, adjacent channel)
> 30 (adjacent channel)
<15 (MUX, non-adjacent channel)
Isolation(dB)
<30 (DEMUX, adjacent channel)
> 45 (non-adjacent channel)
<40 (DEMUX, non-adjacent channel)
Ripple(dB) <0.4 <0.5
General Optical Performance

Directivity(dB) >50
Return Loss(dB) >45
Fiber Type SMF-28e
PDL(dB) <0.15
PMD(ps) <0.10
Power Handling(mW) >500

Temperature Ranges

Operating Temperature 0 to 70°C


Storage Temperature 0 to 85°C

Connector Type LC/UPC

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CFT Passive Mux/Demux C/DWDM Filter Module

Multiplexing up to 8 Channels into one Fiber

Description Code Model

1RU, 19'' passive shelf for 4 x pluggable CFT module (8 ch MUX/DEMUX) 8000-960 CMD-08-4-1R

8 ch. MUX/DEMUX CWDM filter module for CMD passive 1U shelf, 1470 to
8000-961 CFT-08-4761-13-1R
1610 nm, including 1310 nm expansion port

8 ch. MUX/DEMUX DWDM filter module for CMD passive 1U shelf, XX start
80XX-962 CFT-08-XXMYY-ZZ-1R
channel ITU#, YY stop channel ITU#, ZZ expansion port channel ITU#

40CH DWDM MUX/DEMUX filter, 100G, XX start channel ITU#; YY stop


8000-970 CMD-40-1R
channel ITU #, 1RU,19’’ shelf
CMD - 40 Fixed Mux/Demux

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

P-FMS| Protected Fiber Multiplexing System

Main Features Technical Specifications


| Mux and Demux up to 20 wavelength or 20 virtual fibers to a
End to End System Specifications
single core fiber
| Point to point resiliency with sub 50ms protection Protected Fiber Multiplexing System P-FMS

| Integrated 1+1 optical amplifiers(1) to realize lossless virtual CWDM Operation wavelength (nm) 1260~1620
DWDM Operation wavelength (nm) 1525~1565
fibers Date Rate Transparent from 2Mbps to 40G
| Compatibility with ITU CWDM and DWDM Grid Switch time <25ms

| Versatile client interfaces at optical, SFP or XFP


Client Port
| Powerful features at competitive cost
MultiMode/Single Mode SM
Connector LC/UPC

System Features Line Port

| Data rate and protocol transparent wavelength multiplexing MultiMode/Single Mode


SM
SC/UPC
| Transponders in the same platform to accommodate versatile Connector

client optical interfaces


End to End system insertion Loss
| Modular expansion from 4, 8,16, up to 20 channels
Max 13.9dB(4ch)/15.9dB(8ch)
| 1+1 line side fiber protection at <50ms failover CWDM 4ch/8ch
Max 17.3dB(8ch)/19.3dB(16ch)
DWDM 8ch/16ch
| Zero link loss procured by intelligent Optical Amplifier (1) 0dB with optional BIDI Optical Amp

| Ease of installation, operation and management Operation Conditions


Operation Temperature -5 to 55 °C
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing

Management Features
| Integration into CATS system with single management platform
CEO or SNMPc
| GUI NMS, CLI, SNMP
| Auto or manual switchover of fiber
| Monitoring power level and link status of working and standby
links
| Trend reporting of power level with alarm upon threshold
exceeding

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

P-FMS| Protected Fiber Multiplexing System


Components Specifications Components Specifications

Intelligent Optical Switch COST-C-BIDI 8ch CWDM BIDI CFT-16-C-27D61-M-1R

Operation wavelength (nm) 1260 ~ 1620 Operation wavelength (nm) 1260~1620 nm


Data Rate Transparent from 2Mbps to 40Gbps
Switch time <25ms
COST detect wavelength band 1260 ~ 1460 1270/1290/1310/1330/1350/1410/1430/1450/
16 Center Wavelengths
1470/1490/1510/1530/1550/1570/1590/1610
Client Port
Channel Spacing 20 nm
SM
MultiMode/Single Mode
SC/UPC Channel Pass Band for CWDM Channels ITU+/-6.5 nm
Connector
Insertion Loss (Com CWDM Channels) ≤ 4.5 dB
Line Port
Adjacent Isolation for CWDM Channels > 30 dB
MultiMode/Single Mode SM
Connector SC/UPC Non-Adjacent Isolation for CWDM
> 45 dB
Channels
Transmission Character
Ripple in Passband for CWDM Channels ≤ 0.4 dB
Switch insertion loss 2.5dB
PDL ≤ 0.15 dB

Operation Conditions PMD ≤ 0.1 ps


Operation Temperature -5 to 55 °C Directivity > 50 dB
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing Return Loss* > 45 dB

CWDM Wavelength Connectot type LC/UPC

COM Port/Monitor Port Connector type SC/UPC

Components Specifications Fiber Type Corning SMF-28

Intelligent Optical Switch COST-D-BIDI Operation Temperature Range -5 ~ 70 °C

Operation wavelength (nm) 1525~1565 Storage Temperature Range -40 ~ 85 °C


Data Rate Transparent from 2Mbps to 40Gbps
Switch time <25ms
Power Handling ≤ 300 mW
COST detect wavelength band Ch40 ~ ch59

Client Port
Components Specifications
MultiMode/Single Mode SM
Connector SC/UPC
8ch CWDM BIDI CFT-16-D-27D61-M-1R
Line Port
Operation wavelength (nm) 1500~1600 nm
MultiMode/Single Mode SM
Connector SC/UPC Ch30/ch31/ch32/ch33/ch34/ch35/ch36/ch37/
16 Center Wavelengths
Ch40/ch41/ch42/ch43/ch44/ch45/ch46/ch47
Transmission Character
Channel Spacing 100GHz
Switch insertion loss 2.2dB
Channel Pass Band for CWDM Channels ITU+/-0.11 nm

Operation Conditions Insertion Loss (Com CWDM Channels) ≤ 5.5 dB


Operation Temperature -5 to 55 °C
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 °C Adjacent Isolation for CWDM Channels > 25 dB
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing
Non-Adjacent Isolation for CWDM
> 35 dB
Channels

Ripple in Passband for CWDM Channels ≤ 0.4 dB


Components Specifications PDL ≤ 0.15 dB

50/50 coupler CFT-2-F-S-1R PMD ≤ 0.2 ps

Directivity > 50 dB
Operation wavelength 1260~1620nm
Insertion loss Max 4.4dB Return Loss* > 45 dB
Data Rate Transparent from 2Mbps to 40G
Multimode/Single mode SM CWDM Wavelength Connectot type LC/UPC
Connector SC/UPC
COM Port/Monitor Port Connector type SC/UPC
Operation Conditions
Operation Temperature -5 to 55 °C Fiber Type Corning SMF-28
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing Operation Temperature Range -5 ~ 70 °C

Storage Temperature Range -40 ~ 85 °C

Power Handling ≤ 300 mW

Components Specifications

Chassis CMD-08-04

Number of slots Up to 4 CFT pluggable card

Number of wavelength Up to 32

Dimension (LxWxH) 473 x 160 x 44.3 mm3 , 1RU 19’’ Chassis

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CATS C-MS1025 Fully Managed Optical Amplifier

Introduction | DWDM multi-wavelength transmission


DWDM links have typically 8, 16, 32 or 40 wavelength channels in
Protocol transparanet optical amplifier is one of the most recent tech- each fiber. EDFA needs to be not only high power low noise, but also
nology breakthrough in fiber commmunications. Prior to the invention gain flattened such that all wavelength channels can be amplified
of Erbium dopped fiber, optical transmission could not go more than equally.
a few tens of kilometers before an optical-electrical-optical repeater is
required to regenerate the signal. | Dynamic network with optical add/drop
Now optical amplifiers based on Erbium dopped fiber (EDFAs) are If your network has optical channels adding and droping, consider
widely used in submarine, inter-city and even metropolitan networks EDFAs with integrated VOA in order to keep surviving channels to
in order to compensate losses and to enable long distance transport. stay un-affected. Otherwise major gain discrepency may occur.
Without EDFAs, we would not have today’s highly efficient Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) networks. Controllable EDFA Parameters
Dowslake is the specialist in providing smart optical amplifier fea-
tures. Following are the most common control parameters:
Do You Know?
1) Set gain - user settable gain per application. It’s the most common
Dowslake team is one of the most experienced team working on opti- parameter for WDM application
cal amplifier technology. Following are a few inventions to our team’s
2) Set power - user settable power, especially for single channel ap-
credit:
plication
| First DWDM EDFA in 1997, when DWDM technology was still at its 4) Set automatic shutdown - user can provide a threshold below
infancy; which the EDFA can turn off the laser for protection purpose.
| First smart EDFA in 1997, with integrated electronics, software, and
5) Set various alarm thresholds
optics for automatic gain and power control;
| First dynamic EDFA in 1998, with integrated variable attenuator to
compensate gain tilt caused by the dynamic add/drop nature of the
CATS Integration
metropolitan networks; Now customers may order Dowslake optical amplifiers with full net-
| First L band EDFA and first field deployed L band EDFA product in work management in association with other CATS elements such as
1999, extending DWDM spectrum from 1550 nm to 1610 nm; CLXT 10G transponders. CATS network management can commu-
| First miniature smart EDFA in 2001, shrinking EDFA packaging to a nicate with the remote amplifier shelf either through direct Ethernet
credit card size; connection or via optical supervisory channel (OSC).
| First pocket size C and L band gain flattened smart EDFA in 2003,
enabling EDFA technology moving from long-haul to metro access.

Optical Amplifier Selection Guide


Depending on the application, EDFAs can be design for follow-
ing transmission links:
| Sonet/SDH single wavelength transmission
For this type of network, EDFA design is typically the simplest and
the design focus is to allow maximum power budget to achieve the
highest detection sensitivity.

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CATS C-MS1025 | SmartGAIN Optical Fiber Amplifier for Sonet/SDH


Managed by CATS System Controller CACC

Product Specifications
Common Features

Wavelength Range C band: 1528 to 1565 nm


L band: 1570 nm to 1608 nm
Gain Flatness Not Applicable
Input/Output Dectection Range 25 dB min. 35 dB max
Optical Return Loss 30 dB min.
Polarization Mode Dispersion 0.3 ps typ. 0.5 ps max.
Polarization Dependent Gain 0.2 dB typ. 0.5 dB max.
Power Supply -48 VDC
Power Consumption <15W

Main Features Management

| CACC system controller built-in Remote Access CLI, SNMP, TL1 via Telnet (TCP/IP)
Local Craft CLI via RS232
| Single channel applications for Sonet/SDH
| Data rate up t0 40 Gigabit per second Environmental

| C or L band options
Operating Temperature -5 to 55 OC
| Mid-stage option for compensating DCM loss in 10G/40G networks Operating Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
Storage Temperature -20 to + 85 OC
| Supervisory channel Add/Drop, and termination within CACC
| Input and Output monitoring taps Mechanical

| Fully integrated into CATS platform, with Graphic User Interface and Rack Mount Unit 19” 1U
Dimensions (H x W x D) 44 x 437 x 230 mm
SNMP/CLI management
Application Specific Booster Inline Pre-amplifier

C-MS1025 as part of CATS product family, is designed specifically Minimum Input (dBm) -20 - 30 -40

for intelligent WDM or SDH optical system. It is based on Dowslake Maximum Input (dBm) Maximum Output - Specified Gain

flagship product MS1025, integrating Dowslake patented SmartGAIN Maximum Output (dBm) <=23 <=20 <=13
optical amplifiers. Gain (Typical, dB, see note) 5 ~ 15 10 ~ 25 15 ~ 35
MS1025 is a stand-alone shelf level optical amplifier, successfully ASE Filter (optional) N/A N/A 200GHz
deployed in large scale in the United States and European networks. Mid-stage Loss (optional) From 3 to 12 dB customizable
Now Dowslake has integrated MS1025 into CATS platform, offering Note:
C-MS1025, allowing service providers not only to benefit from the 1st 1) Customer specified output power shall be less or equal than the above specification.
2) Gain for single channel amplifier is used as reference only for optimization purpose.
class amplifier supplier and the leader in optical amplifier technology, Customer can set gain within the amplifier control limit, taking into account gain and noise
figure trade-offs.
but also to take advantage of Dowslake CATS platform, in order to
expand the transmission distances in many applications such as data
center backup, fiber extension, Ethernet traffic transport from Gigabit
to 40 Gigabit per second.

Application Example - Repeater & Optical Su-


pervisory Channel Termination
Thanks to the built-in OSC channels, C-MS1025 allows user to
manage remotely located optical amplifiers without the need
for any external monitoring device.

Order Matrix
C-MS1025 CATS Platform SmartGAIN Optical Fiber Amplifier

Optical amplifier for Sonet/SDH transmission to compensate loss and to achieve greater distances

Description Code Model

CATS MS1025, C-Band single channel booster or line amplifier, Max.output 15dBm, user settable gain,1RU,19'' shelf with inte-
8000-501 CMS1025-20OB15-SPC
grated controller CACC & OSC (order SFP separately), CLI/SNMP and CATS NMS. Redundancy DC power supply

CATS MS1025, C-Band single channel booster or line amplifier, Max.output 18dBm, user settable gainA,1RU,19'' shelf with inte-
8000-502 CMS1025-20OB18-SPC
grated controller CACC & OSC (order SFP separately),CLI/SNMP and CATS NMS. Redundant DC power supply

CATS MS1025, C-Band single channel booster or line amplifier, Max.output 20dBm, user settable gainA,1RU,19'' shelf with inte-
8000-503 CMS1025-20OB20-SPC
grated controller CACC & OSC (order SFP separately),CLI/SNMP and CATS NMS. Redundant DC power supply

CATS MS1025, C-Band single channel pre-amplifier, Max.output 10dBm, user settable gain,1RU,19'' shelf with integrated con-
troller CACC & OSC (order SFP separately), CLI/SNMP and CATS NMS. Redundant DC power supply 8000-504 CMS1025-20OP10-SPC

Note: Custom features are available upon request. Please consult Dowslake sales representatives.

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CATS C-MS1025 | SmartGAIN Optical Fiber Amplifier for WDM


Integrating VOA for Multi-wavelength Transmission, Managed by CATS System Controller

Product Specifications
Common Features

C band: 1529 to 1562 nm


Wavelength Range
L band: 1570 nm to 1608 nm
+/- 1 dB or custom
Gain Flatness
25 dB min. 35 dB max
Input/Output Dynamic Range
Optical Return Loss
30 dB min.
Polarization Mode Dispersion
0.3 ps typ. 0.5 ps max.
Polarization Dependent Gain
0.2 dB typ. 0.5 dB max.
Power Supply
-48 VDC, or 100/240VAC
Power Consumption
| Optical amplifier for WDM networks <15W
| Gain flattened providing equal amplification to all channels
Management
| Intelligent control for minimum impact when adding/dropping
Remote Access CLI, SNMP via Telnet (TCP/IP), GUI
wavelengths Local Craft CLI via RS232
| Integrated variable attenuator with or without mid-stage
Environmental
| Built-in supervisory channel add/drop filter optional
Operating Temperature -5 to 55 OC
| Fast transient control Operating Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
| Qualified for 10G or 40G networks Storage Temperature -20 to + 85 OC

| Fully integrated into CATS platform, with Graphic User Interface and Mechanical
SNMP/CLI management Rack Mount Unit 19” 1U
Dimensions (H x W x D) 44 x 437 x 230 mm

Application With Mid-Stage Without Mid-Stage

Minimum Input (dBm) -30 - 30

Maximum Input (dBm) Maximum Output - Gain

Minimum Output (dBm) Minimum Input +Specified Gain

Maximum Output (dBm) 20 17

Typical Settable Gain 10 ~ 25 10 ~ 25

Noise Figure (typical, dB) 6 5.5

Mid-stage Loss (optional) 10 dB maximum no mid-stage

Transient Over-shoot +/- 1 dB typ.


Note:
1) Customer specified output power shall be less or equal than the above specification.
2) Optimum gain is where the user achieves the best gain flatness.
3) Noise Figure is gain dependant. When user sets a lower gain compared to the optimum
gain value, the noise figure will be worse.

Considerations for Cost Saving


| Try to plan your wavelengths around 1550 nm first. In 1550 nm +/-
5 nm range EDFA gain is naturally flat, thus saving gain flattening
cost
| You may not need variable gain EDFA if your gain variation is not
more than +/- 3 dB, or your system power budget is large enough
to tolerate power discrepancy of different channels
| Better flatness, or higher output power means higher cost.

Order Matrix
C-MS1025 CATS Platform SmartGAIN Optical Fiber Amplifier

Optical amplifier for WDM transmission to compensate loss and to achieve greater distances

Description Code Model

CATS MS1025, C-Band variable gain amplifier Max.output 20dBm for WDM, user settable gain maximum 25 dB, mid-stage
maximum 10 dB,1RU,19'' shelf with integrated controller CACC & OSC (order SFP separately),CLI/SNMP and CATS NMS. 8000-505 CMS1025-25WV20M10-SPC
Redundant DC power supply

CATS MS1025, C-Band variable gain amplifier Max.output 17dBm for WDM, user settable gain maximum 25 dB, no mid-stage,
1RU,19'' shelf with integrated controller CACC & OSC (order SFP separately),CLI/SNMP and CATS NMS. Redundant DC power 8000-506 CMS1025-25WV17M0-SPC
supply

Note:
1) Default optical connector: SP for SC/PC. For LC please change “SP” in model number to “LC”.
2) Default operating wavelength band: C band 1529 to 1562 nm. For L band please change “C” in model number to “L”.
3) Custom features are available upon request. Please consult Dowslake sales representatives.

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CATS SMUX-155 | STM1/OC3 Multiplexer for E1/T1 + FE


Aggregating Voice and Data on to Sonet/SDH Networks

Product Specifications
| Optical STM1/OC3 Multiplexer for point-to-point connection or over
Sonet/SDH networks
| Simultaneous voice and data transmission
| 4 x E1/T1 and 1 x 10/100BaseTx over Fiber
| Single fiber transmission (BiDi) available
| Web based management and integrated error testing
| Pluggable optics with SFPs
| 3U Plug-in card or stand-alone
| Preserves the current cash flow from traditional services, such as
SMUX-155
voice
| Enables new revenue streams generated by high-bandwidth, value- 1 x 10/100 Mbps (half/full duplex, auto sensing)
Data Rate
4 x 2.048/1.544 Mbps (E1/T1 unframed)
added Ethernet & IP-based services
Ethernet Interface Port
| Reduces capital expenditures, making the extension of the optical
network to the customer‘s premises economically viable Ethernet 1x 10/100BaseTx, auto negotiation
Connector RJ45
| Simple to install, operate and manage Compliance IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.1Q
| Reduces operational costs by reducing site visits through full remote E1/T1 Interface Port
management 4 x G.703
E1/T1 Interface
RJ45 Connector
Connector
HDB3, B8Z3
Line Coding
120 Ohm balanced
Output Impedance
G.823
Jitter Performance
G.703, G.704, G.706
Compliance

Line Port
SFP (order separately)
Line interface
LC
Connector
STM-1/OC-3c
Framing
G.957, G.958
Compliance

Features

Management CLI, SNMP, Web based GUI


Certifications CE, UL, FCC, EN300-386 (B), EN60825-1

Operating Conditions

Humidity 10%-90% non-condensed


Operating Temperature -5 °C - 55 °C

Dimensions

Rackmount Card 3U
Card Dimension (mm) 30 x 130 x 190
Package Options CPE or Plug-in
Platform CATS, RA-T
Density See CATS1000/3000/5000

Power consumption <8W

Central Office Rack

Order Matrix Customer Premises


SMUX-155 Fast Ethernet and E1 Fiber Multiplexer

4 x E1/T1 and 10/100BaseTx multiplexed to 155 Mbps bandwidth trunk, without power supply

Description Code Model

E1/T1 and FE fiber optic multiplexer over STM-1/OC-3 3U card 4620-010 SMUX-155/PS-3R

E1/T1 and FE fiber optic multiplexer over STM-1/OC-3 stand-alone AC version 4620-510 SMUX-155/PS-3W

Order optical interface SFPs separately.


Order 19” Rack for up to 10 SMUX-GE or up to 24 SMUX-GE separately - see specification CATS3000 and CATS5000.

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CATS SMUX-GE | Gigabit Multiplexer for E1/T1 + FE

Product Specifications
| Optical multiplexer which can be used in E1/T1 and FE multi-service
add/drop linear or ring networks
| Simultaneous voice and data transmission
| 4 x E1/T1 and 3 x 10/100BaseTx, 2x1000M Fx over Fiber Optic
| Single fiber transmission solution available
| Web based management and integrated performance management
| Pluggable optics for flexible transmission distance
| Stand-alone or rack-mount
| Next generation Add/Drop multiplexer for 10/100M FE and E1/T1
| Trunk bandwidth 6 x 155M compared to popular MSPP equipment
Copper Ethernet Interfaces
| Supports 4G wireless networks for backhauling
Ethernet 2 x 10/100BaseTx, auto negotiation
| Point-to-point or RING Connector RJ45
Compliance IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.1Q
| Sub-50 ms Automatic Protection Switching
| Very small size E1/T1 Interface Port

E1/T1 Interface 4 x G.703


Connector RJ45 Connector
Line Coding HDB3 (E1), B8Z3,AMI (T1)
Output Impedance 120 Ohm balanced (E1), 100 Ohm (T1)
Jitter Performance G.823, G.824, G.812 (type VI)
Compliance G.703, G.704

Optical Interfaces

SFP transcieiver 2 x SFP Pluggable, BiDi possible


Max Data Rate 1000 Mbps with user settable bandwidth
1 interface can be configured as client
Up to 10km SM 1310nm
Up to 80km SM 1550nm Grey or colored
Connector LC

Features

Management CLI, SNMP, Web based GUI


Certifications CE, UL,FCC, EN300-386 (B), EN60825-1

Operation Condition

Humidity 10%-90% non-condensed


Operating Temperature 0 °C - 50 °C

Dimensions

Rackmount Card 3U
Card Dimension (mm) 30 x 130 x 190
Package Options CPE or Plug-in to Racks
Platform CATS
Density See CATS1000/3000/5000

Power consumption <8W

Example:
Using SMUX-GE for linear multi-service transport, or ring multi-ser-
vice support for connecting GSM base stations with E1/T1 and Fast
Ethernet

10 x
Order Matrix
SMUX-GE Fast Ethernet and E1/T1 Multi-Service Fiber Multiplexer

4 x E1/T1 and 10/100BaseTx over Fiber, without power supply

Description Art. No. Short Name

E1/T1 and FE fiber optic multiplexer 3U plug-in card 4637-006 SMUX-GE/PS-3R

E1/T1 and FE fiber optc multiplexer stand-alone with AC power supply 4637-506 SMUX-GE/PS-3W

Order optical interface SFPs separately. 1x


Order 19” Rack for up to 10 SMUX-GE or up to 24 SMUX-GE separately - see specification CATS3000 and CATS5000.

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

CATS SMUX-FE | E1/T1 and Fast Ethernet over Copper or Fiber


TDM and IP Multiplexer

Product Specifications
| Protocol transparent data transmission for E1/T1
| Data rates: 4 x E1/T1 (2.048/1.544 Mbps) plus 2 x 10/100BaseTx
| Possibility to have 2 x 100BaseFx, user configurable as client or line
| Supports fractional (n x 64 kbps) and grooming services
| External reference clock input port
| Increase the number of interfaces by cascading SMUX-FEs
| Redundant copper or fiber optic interface on the line site, supporting
several wavelengths
| Cost-effective extension of four traditional E1/T1 data interfaces
| Management features like SNMP, Telnet & web-based GUI
plus two Ethernet interfaces over Packed Switched Networks (PSN)
| Optimized use of packet based infrastructure Copper Ethernet Port (RJ45)
| Supports Ethernet, IP, MPLS, VLAN and double VLAN tagging Number of Ports 2
| Efficient use of existing bandwidth for legacy data via less expen- Bit rate 10/100BaseTx, auto negotiation, auto crossover
Compliance IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1q , IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
sive PSN MAC Address table 1k MAC addresses
| Enables Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint applications E1/T1 Interface Port (RJ45)
| Supports QoS on different layers depending on the PSN type Number of Ports 4
| Superior Jitter and Timing Performance Bit rate 2.048/1.544 Mbps +/- 50/32 ppm
Line Coding HDB3 (E1), B8ZS, AMI (T1)
Impedance 120 Ohm (E1), 100 Ohm (T1)

Fiber-optic Ethernet Port (SFP)

Number of Ports 2
Bit rate Fiber Optic 100BaseFx
Compliance IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1q , IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
MAC Address table 1k MAC addresses

Management

Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45)


Local Craft RS232 (RJ45) Available Only with Stand-alone Packaging
User Interface SNMP, CLI, Web GUI

IP Capability

Quality of Service (QoS) According IEEE 802.1p VLAN (priority field),


priority labeling (ToS), MPLS label
VLAN Single or Double Tagging, up to 4096 Vlans

E1/T1 Timing Capability

External Clock Input 2048 kHz (50 ppm)


Applications Clock Recovery Internal (32 ppm) or From Incoming Trafic
Jitter Performance G.823, G.824, G.812 (Type VI),
One of the major applications for SMUX-FE is wireless backhaul. EN302 084, T1.101 (Stratum 4)
Compliant to G.703, G.704
SMUX-FE can feed both 2G and 3G wireless BTS. The dual uplink
design allows to offer redundancy against link down. Mechanical Dimension
Rackmount Card 3U
Card Dimension (mm) 30 x 130 x 190
Another application for SMUX-FE is for simple multiplexing of E1/T1 Package Options CPE or Plug-in to Racks
Platform CATS
and Fast Ethernet signals for point-to-point application. Density See CATS1000/3000/5000
Power Consumption < 8W
Note: User can configure any of Ethernet port to be either client or
line link. Thus, without using SFP, SMUX-FE can be a simple E1/T1
Rackmount
multipler over copper 10/100BaseT.

Order Matrix
SMUX-FE

Access Multiplexer for voice and data transmission via Ethernet, MPLS or IP networks

Description Code Model

Fiber multplexer 4xE1+2x10/100BaseT over 2x100BaseFx, 3U rack


4638-006 SMUX-FE-/PS-3R
card. Order SFP separately

CPE

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CATS Elements for Transport & Access

ETS - A11/B11 | Gigabit Ethernet Demarcation


Terminating Carrier GE Service with Sophisticated Management

Product Specifications

Copper User Ports (RJ45) ETS-A11/B11

Port density 1
Interface 10/100/1000BaseTx (full/half duplex)
Auto-Sensing Yes
Auto-Crossing (MDI / MDIX) Yes

Fiber Optic Line Ports (SFP)


Main Features
ETS-A11:
Port density 1 x 100BaseFx
| Managed FE/GE Ethernet media converter
| Fully compliant to 802.3ah for Status monitoring, Parameter con- ETS-B11:
Port density 1 x 1000BaseFx
figuration, Event trap notification and remote OAM loopback
| Support Far End Fault Indication (FEFI) Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately
Single Fiber Solution Support Bi-Directional SFP
| Support Link Fault Pass Through (LFP)
| Support Jumbo Frame up to 9k Ethernet Features

| Permanent remote in-band management Bandwidth Limitation Yes


| Support Dying Gasp (in RA-T stand-alone chassis) Performance Monitoring Yes
STP/RSTP Yes
| Support Ethernet standards 802.3x for Flow Control, 802.3w for Supported MAC Addresses > 8k
RSTP, 802.3xy for Pause Function, and 802.1q for VLAN Tag Trans- Jumbo Frame > 9k

parency Compliant Standards


| Compact 3U rack mount card for CATS chassis
10/100/1000 Base-Tx IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab
OAM IEEE 802.3ah
1000 Base-X IEEE 802.3z
Application Example 1 Flow Control IEEE 802.3x
RSTP IEEE 802.3w
Service providers can adopt ETS-A11/B11 to provide Gigabit service Pause Function IEEE 802.3xy
VLAN Tag Transparency IEEE 802.1q
to its customers. ETS-A11/B11 typically connects to a carrier switch
such as Cisco Catalyst, within a distance up to 80 km. At customer Network Management

end, ETS-A11/B11 provides copper connection to the customer’s IP Ethernet Port Telnet/SSH
Local Craft RS232 (VT100) via Stand-alone RA-T-V only
equipment. The management capability, the compact size, the inter- User Interface SNMPv.2, CLI, Web GUI
roperability between ETS-A11/B11 and major carrier switch, and the Secure Configuration SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal

low cost are a few reasons that ETS-A11/B11 is the right solution for Mechanical
GE termination. Rackmount Card 3U
Card Dimension (mm) 30 x 130 x 190
Package Options CPE or Plug-in to Racks
Platform CATS
Density See CATS1000/3000/5000

Power Consumption <4W

Application Example 2
ETS-A11/B11 can work as a managed media converter for Gigabit
Ethernet.

Order Matrix
ETS-B11 For more sophisticated carrier Ethernet features, please check CATS
Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
CMTS-GE , or MTS series carrier Ethernet switches .
Check www.dowslakemicro.com for the most updated Ethernet
Description Code Model
products and solutions.
Gigabit Ethernet media converter compliant to
802.3ah, 1 RJ45 port user link 10/100/1000BaseT, 1 5008-004 ETS-A11/PS-3R
fiber uplink 100M Fx

Gigabit Ethernet media converter compliant to


802.3ah, 1 RJ45 port user link 10/100/1000BaseT, 1 5008-005 ETS-B11/PS-3R
fiber uplink 1000M Fx

Order rack, chassis and pluggable SFP modules separately.

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CATS CMTS-GE | Gigabit Ethernet Services Delivery


L2 Carrier Ethernet Switch Compliant to 802.3ah, 802.1ag, and Y.1731

Product Specifications

Copper Interface

Fast Ethernet 6 x 10/100BaseT


Compliance IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.1Q

Optical Interface

Data Rate 1000BaseFx


Main Features Number of Interfaces
Up to 10km
2 x SFPs, Hot pluggable, BiDi possible
SM 1310 nm
Up to 80km SM 1550 nm Grey or Colored
| Ethernet demarcation and service delivery with GE trunk Connector LC

| Prioritized Ethernet services in a compact card Features


| Ring capable with automatic protection switching G.8032
QoS/SLA Priority, Policing, Shaping, Scheduling
| QoS and OAM functions per 802.3ah, 802.1ag and Y.1731 OAM 802.3ah, 802.1ag, Y.1731
| 2 x GE SFP, 2 x 10/100/1000BaseT, 4 x 10/100BaseT Protection STP, RSTP, Link Aggregation, G.8032
Management CLI, SNMP, Web based GUI
| Any port can be user configurable as either client or line interface Certification CE, UL, FCC, EN300-386 (B), EN60825-1

| Ethernet and local RS232 management ports


Operating Conditions
| Fits CATS platform for CPE or central office application
Operating Temperature -5 °C to 55 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% RH non-condensing

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Rack Mount Unit 3U


Card Dimensions (H x W x D) 30 x 130 x 190mm
Package Options CPE or Plug-in
Platform CATS
Density See CATS1000/3000/5000

Power Consumption <25W

Conformance Color Service Frame Delivery

Service Frames green and delivered per


CIR the performance objectives specified in
the SLA/SLS.

Service Frames are yellow and may be


EIR delivered but with no performance assur-
ances.

None Service Frames are red and dropped.

Applications - CPE or FE Aggregation


For more details on QoS and OAM features, please check MTS series
CMTS-GE is a compact version of MTS180 (see MTS series carrier
Carrier Ethernet Switch section, Page 17
Ethernet switch). It is lower cost thanks to less port density and plug-
in card design (instead of 1RU “pizza-box”). CMTS-GE offers however
similar features as MTS180, namely QoS and OAM for prioritized
Ethernet service delivery.

Order Matrix
CMTS-GE Ethernet Service Delivery

Gigabit Ethernet with L2 Function

Description Code Model Central Office Rack

GE Ethernet Demarcation 8000-380 CMTS-GE-3R

Order Rack,pluggable SFP modules.

Customer Premises

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch - Aggregation or Access

MTS Series Carrier Ethernet switches are designed for


Ethernet aggregation and access applications. These
switches are not ordinary enterprise switches - they
provide the latest carrier Ethernet features and comply
to IEEE, ITU and MEF standards.

Carrier Ethernet Differentiation Versus Enterprise Ethernet


* ITU standard Y.1731 and IEEE standard 802.1ag have been de-
Fault detection, location, and correction.
OAM Performance monitoring for jitter, delay veloped for end-to-end fault management and performance monitor-
Traffic statistics
ing of Ethernet services and infrastructure.
Flow or EVC based CIR/PIR
QoS Priority, Policing, Shaping, Scheduling * IEEE 802.3ah addresses similar concerns but for the link instead
Service Level Assurances of for the end-to-end connection.
End to End Services
Standardized
Carrier telephony and video IEEE 802.1ag specifies protocols and procedures for Connectiv-
Services
EPL, EVPL, EP-LAN, EVP-LAN ity Fault Management, enabling discovery, verification, and isolation
From thousands to millions of end users of the location of any interruption in Ethernet services. For fault
Scale Isolation of client ports
From 1 Mbps to 10 Gbps
detection, Continuity Check messages are periodically sent in-band
through the network. Loopback messages are used to verify con-
Reliability
High availability. nectivity between a local device and a remote device, depending
Failover in less than 50 milliseconds, without affecting users.
on whether or not Loopback Reply messages are received. Fault
isolation can be similarly achieved through Linktrace Messages and
OAM Linktrace Replies.
First and foremost, Carrier Ethernet is significantly enhanced by car- Y.1731 extends these OAM capabilities, primarily with performance
rier-class OAM or Operations, Administration, and Maintenance. To monitoring, and also including a fault notification by means of an
provide highly reliable services to customers, service providers need Alarm Indication Signal. Performance monitoring and reporting
a comprehensive and powerful set of monitoring and management are the foundation for offering quality and Service Level Assurances
capabilities. Several standards have been developed to serve this to customers. Frame Loss is calculated by sending transmit and
need: receive counters within the Continuity Check Messages. The far end
counters can then be compared with those produced locally to derive
frame loss ratio as a percentage. Similarly, Frame Delay is calcu

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

point (DSCP) markings. The CIR and EIR will normally be selected
with traffic prioritization in mind, such that the CIR accommodates
* ITU standard Y.1731 and IEEE standard 802.1ag have been de-
the highest priority traffic and the lowest priority is relegated to the
veloped for end-to-end fault management and performance monitor-
EIR. Connection Admission Control can also now be implemented
ing of Ethernet services and infrastructure.
so that traffic that would exceed the CIR may be gracefully rejected
* IEEE 802.3ah addresses similar concerns but for the link instead (by signaling vs. dropping). Typically bandwidth parameters can be
of for the end-to-end connection. configured per customer or port, but may be configured per EVC,
or even per each class of service within an EVC (also known as per
IEEE 802.1ag specifies protocols and procedures for Connectiv-
flow). Provider monitoring and reporting of service performance is
ity Fault Management, enabling discovery, verification, and isolation
the basis of the Service Level Assurances given to customers.
of the location of any interruption in Ethernet services. For fault
detection, Continuity Check messages are periodically sent in-band
Conformance Color Service Frame Delivery
through the network. Loopback messages are used to verify con-
nectivity between a local device and a remote device, depending Service Frames green and delivered per
CIR the performance objectives specified in
on whether or not Loopback Reply messages are received. Fault
the SLA/SLS.
isolation can be similarly achieved through Linktrace Messages and
Linktrace Replies. Service Frames are yellow and may be
EIR delivered but with no performance assur-
Y.1731 extends these OAM capabilities, primarily with performance ances.

QoS
None Service Frames are red and dropped.
Quality of Service and Service Level Assurances must be available
from carriers to

* extend the usefulness of Carrier Ethernet,

* make it suitable for real time applications such as voice and


video

* put it on a par with other Metro and WAN services.

Quality of Service can be achieved with the monitoring of service


qualities such as availability, frame loss, delay, and delay variation, as
enabled by Y.1731.

Quality of Service Concern Solutions

Committed, Peak, and Excess


Bandwidth
Information Rates

Frame Loss SLA specified. Flow control


Scalability Through S-VLAN ID
SLA specified. Traffic Prioritization, IEEE 802.1ad (Provider Bridges, also known as Q-in-Q or Stacked
Delay & Delay Variation
shaping, and scheduling VLANs) enables scaling VLANs to thousands of enterprise custom-
ers, and millions of users. While 4096 VLANS as per 802.1Q are
Availability Monitoring, fast failover sufficient for enterprises, this is not adequate for larger scale service
provider networks. To implement stacked VLANs, customer’s traffic
Carrier Ethernet service also defines attributes such as the Bandwidth is tagged with a service provider VLAN ID (S-VLAN) at the edge of
profile, which includes: provider’s network, allowing not only separation of customer traffic
but also differentiated treatment of customer traffic through the
* a Committed Information Rate (CIR),
service provider network. With this independence, each customer’s
* Excess Information Rate (EIR), (or a PIR Peak Rate, which is the traffic can be transported transparently: all addresses, management
sum of the CIR and EIR) traffic, broadcasts etc are contained only within the customer VLAN
(C-VLAN). A Q-in-Q frame looks like a VLAN 802.1Q frame, but has
* Committed/Excess Burst Size (CBS/EBS).
two 802.1Q tags instead of one.
With a CIR, customers are assured of enough bandwidth for their
high priority and time-sensitive protocols, such as voice traffic, while
the EIR allows for full use of the available bandwidth. Note this sig-
nificant improvement over traditional Ethernet Class of Service traffic
prioritization, which does not offer any bandwidth guarantees.

Prioritization of traffic is achieved with the 802.1Q 3-bit user_priority


field, and priority is set based on high layer protocol, physical port,
or VLAN ID. Most implementations also can map priority from IP
packets to Ethernet, according to IP layer differentiated services code

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

Automatic Protection - ERPS G.8032


MTS series carrier Ethernet switches can achieve Sonet/SDH - like
fast protection switch-over, thanks to the adoption of the advanced
Automatic Protection Switching per G.8032 standards.

Carrier Ethernet Switch for Packet ADM

Bandwidth Ports for 1 G and 10 G Optical Ethernet

VLAN tagging Q-in-Q double VLAN tagging


G.8032 uses slightly different mechanism. It uses CCM (Continu-
ity Check Message), per Y1731 standard, to continously survey the OAM End-to-End Connection, Performance monitoring and Fault Correction
health of the network. G.8032 is specifically applicable for ring appli-
cations. It requires that for a number of nodes not exceeding 16, the Priority and QoS Priority handling to meet guaranteed QoS and SLAs

protection switching speed must be below 50 ms.


Resiliency Sub-50 msec restoration

Major Application I - Mobile backhaul for Scale High bandwidth and large number of customers

legacy and 4G
Next generation MTS switch, MTS1090 can support different clock
synchronization including SyncE, IEEE1588v2 and Adaptive Clock
Major Application III - Customer Premises
Recovery. When MTS switches are interworking with MTS-M series The biggest interest for carriers to utilize a carrier Ethernet switch,
convergence switches, legacy TDM links T1/E1, OC3/STM1 can be such as Dowslake MTS, as a CPE, is due to the possibility for priori-
seamlessly delivered along the Packet network with clock synchroni- tized traffic management. A carrier Ethernet type of device organizes
zation being complaint to ITU G.8261. MTS and MTS-M series are the traffics according to their priorities first. Then through policing, traffics
best breed to realize the Network Convergence. are sorted out before being shaped according to their categories and
priorities. The carrier Ethernet switch would then utilize the schedul-
ing to pass the traffics to the uplink. In other words, customer traffics
are organized according to their priority, and traffics from Gold level
customers are guaranteed up to CIR such that no packet would be
lost within CIR bandwidth.

Major Application II - Packet ADM


In Metro areas, carrier’s networks are often in a ring topology since
rings are easy to deploy and provide link failure protection. With
MTS Series carrier Ethernet switch, adding Ethernet capacity and
services is less expensive, and more flexible than adding additional
SONET/SDH capacity. In combination with WDM equipment, either
from Dowslake CATS product line, or from a 3rd party, MTS Carrier
Ethernet switch can be implemented directly onto a wavelength.
Each node passed by this particular wavelength carrying Ethernet is
an Ethernet switch that acts as an ADM or add-drop multiplexer for
Ethernet traffic, at lower costs than SONET/SDH ADMs.

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

MTS6000 | High Density 10 G Carrier Ethernet Aggregation Switch

Overview
MTS6000 is a multi-card, fully redundant, carrier Ethernet switch
providing L2/L3/L4 wire-speed switching and routing capability. The
backplane capacity is up to 768Gbps with a selection of line cards for
10G or GE ring aggregation at carrier’s central office.

Main Feature
| Chassis with 2 CPU + 4 line card slots
| Available line cards include 8 port 10G, 24 port GE types
| Up to 768Gbps capacity with dual switch fabric/CPU
| Power Supply, CPU and switch fabric redundancy
| IPv4 L3 hardware based routing
| IPv4 L3 hardware based multicast routing L2 Switching Capability
| Suports L2 and L3 MPLS - Auto-negotiation for port speed and duplex mode Flow Control:
| MEF 9 Abstract Test Suite for Ethernet Services at UNI - IEEE 802.3x & Back-Pressure
| MEF 14 Abstract Test Suite for Traffic Management - Spanning Tree Protocol:
| Supports 10G Ethernet over WDM IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
| Bandwidth configuration and QoS, Q-in-Q features IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
| Multiple Rings Protection Switching per ERPS IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
| OAM Features - VLANs:
4K IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
Automatic Protection Capability Port-based VLAN
- ERPS: Switchover time:<50ms Q-in-Q 802.1ad
- Failure detection Add/Remove inner tag
Loss of Light/Signal Inner tag translation
Manually Initiated Switch - Link Aggregation:
- In-service addition of nodes to the ring Static Trunk
IEEE 802.3ad LACP
Management Features Load Balancing: SA,DA,SA+DA,SIP,DIP,SIP+, DIP
- Command Line Interface (CLI), SNMP v1,v2 Trunk groups: 8
- SSHv2,Telnet, FTP/TFTP - Multicast
- Remote In-band Management IGMP Snooping
- Hitless software local and remote upgrade IGMP Proxy query
- Alarm: traps and dry-contact
- RADIUS & Syslog QoS Capability
- RMON: RFC2819 groups: Ethernet history, Alarm, and Event; - 8 Priority Queues
- Reports for customer validation - Two levels of hierarchical scheduling policing parameters:
CIR, PIR, CBS, EBS
Network Management System (NMS) - Priority Queues Scheduling Scheme:
- Client-server Based NMS using Java Graphic Interface SP, WRR, WDRR, SP+WRR/WDRR
- MySQL Database for Information Collection and Storage - Rate Limiting: 1Mbps per step
- Can operate in multiple OS environment (Windows or Linux) - UNI port Egress Policing: Per flow, EVC, UNI port
- Topology based Network Management with Auto-detection of sub- - Total number of flow: >10K
networks or elements - Traffic classification and priority management based on:
- Monitors and Supervises the Entire Access Network Built Based on IEEE 802.1p
Dowslake Products IP Precedence/DSCP
- Can integrate 3rd Party Element Management System (EMS) Based TCP/UDP port number
on SNMP, CLI or HTTP IP Address
Mac Address
Ethernet Type
C-VLAN
RFC 2698 and MEF specs 10 marker (colors)

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

L3 Routing Capability Supported Protocols


- Comprehensive IPv4 unicast routing support Standard Routing Protocol
Static, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP-4 support
Support for VRRP 802.3 10BaseT RFC 791 IP
8-path Equal Cost Multipath (ECMP) 802.3u 100BaseTX,100BaseFX RFC 792 ICMP
Supported IPv4 multicast protocols include PIM-DM,PIM-SM, PIM- 802.3z 1000BaseSX RFC 793 TCP
SSM 802.3z 1000BaseLX RFC 783 TFTP
IGMP v2/v3 routing and snooping support 802.3ab 1000BaseT RFC 826 ARP
- Hardware-based Layer 3 and Layer 2 ACLs 802.3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet RFC 768 UDP
Ability to bind multiple ACLs to the same port 802.3x Flow Control RFC 894 IP over Ethernet
Hardware-based receive ACLs 802.3ad Link Aggregation RFC 903 RARP
- security capabilities: 802.1p/q VLAN Tagging RFC 1027 Proxy ARP
Port-based network access control using 802.1x or MAC 802.1d Bridging RFC 684 TELNET
- port security 802.1w Rapid STP RFC 1591 DNS (client)
Root guard and BPDU guard 802.1s Multiple STP RFC 1812 General Routing
Broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast rate limits 802.1x User authentication RFC 1541 and 1542 DHCP
ARP Inspection for static entries 802.3 Ethernet Like MIB RFC 2131 BootP/DHCP Helper
Ethernet Interface MIB RFC 2338 VRRP
MPLS Capability SNMP v1, v2c and V3
SNMP MIB II Other Protocols
MTS6000 comes with MPLS capability. It provides a complete solution
RFC1354 IP Forwarding MIB
for MPLS, Layer 2, and Layer 3 virtual private networks (VPNs) by us- OSPF
ing MPLS based virtual private wire service (VPWS) and VPLS (virtual RFC 1757 RMON Groups
private LAN services). MTS1928 can operate the following functions: RFC 2178 OSPF 1,2,3,9
- MPLS label operation in the core RFC 1583 OSPF v2 RFC 2068 HTTP
- VPWS ( L2 MPLS pseudo-wires or L2 MPLS PWE) RFC 1587 OSPF NSSA RFC 2030 SNTP
RFC4448—encapsulation methods for transport of Ethernet over RFC 1745 OSPF Interactions RFC 2138 RADIUS
MPLS RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow G.8032 ERPS
Provides a point-to-point Layer 2 virtual circuit that allows extension RFC 1680 OSPF Traps
of a LAN seg ment across MPLS cloud networks. RFC 2154 OSPF w/Digital Signatures BGPv4
Provides the MPLS lookup at the end of the PW to determine the RFC2328 OSPF v2
RFC 4271 BGPv4
final output port (after decapsulating or terminating the packet) RFC 1680 OSPF v2 MIB
RFC 1745 OSPF Interactions
- VPLS RFC 1997 Communities Attributes
RFC 1997 Communities & At-
Provides a point-to-multipoint service RFC 2368 TCP MD5
tributes
Support for hub and spoke VPN and mesh VPN topologies RFC 2370 OSPF Opaque LSA Option
RFC 2439 Route Flap Dampen-
Provides a full L2 lookup at the end of the PW based on the inner L2 ing
header RFC 2796 Route Reflection
- L3 MPLS-VPN using BGP VPN extensions (RFC2547)
IP Multicast
RFC 1965 BGP4 Confederations
Provides address space and routing separation through per-VPN RFC 1122 DVMRP Host Requirements RFC 2842 Capability Advertise-
routing tables (VRF) RFC 1256 ICMP Router Discovery ment
- L3 MPLS traffic engineering (TE) Protocol RFC 2918 Route Refresh
- Fast reroute non-shortest path routing) RFC 1112 IGMP Capability
- MPLS DiffServ RFC 2236 IGMP v2 RFC 1269 Managed Objects
RFC 2362 PIM-SM,DVMRP v3-07 for BGP
Automatic Protection Capability RFC 2336 IGMP v2 RFC 2385 BGP Session Protec-
- G.8032 tion via TCP MD5
- Failure detection
IS-IS RFC 3682 Generalized TTL
Loss of Light/Signal Security Mechanism, for eBGP
– RFC 1195 Routing in TCP/IP and
Manually Initiated Switch Session Protection
Dual Environments
- In-service addition of nodes to the ring RFC 4273 BGP-4 MIB
– RFC 1142 OSI IS-IS Intra-domain
RFC 3682 Generalized TTL
Routing Protocol
SLA Statistics Capability – RFC 2763 Dynamic Host Name
Security Mechanism, for eBGP
Session Protection
- Ethernet Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) Exchange
– RFC 2966 Domain-wide Prefix
- Ethernet Frame Delay (FD) RIP
- Ethernet Frame Delay Variation (FDV) Distribution
- Errored Symbols Seconds RFC 1058 RIP v1
- Errored Frames Seconds RFC 1723 RIP v2
- Ethernet statistics RFC 1812 RIP Requirements
- Link status

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

Application Example Product Specifications


System Control Card

RS232 1xRJ45
AUX 1xRJ45
GE-Combo Upgrade Port 1000M SFP or RJ45
Flash Memory Slot Pcmcia up to 4GB
Build-in Switch Fabric Capacity 384Gb per Card
Hot swapable Yes

Line Card 24GE-SFP

Port Density 24SFP, include 4 SFP/TX Combo Ports


Data Rate 1000Base Fx
Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately
Single Fiber Solution Support Bi-Directional SFP
Hot swapable Yes

Line Card 8TE-XFP

Port Density 8 x 10G XFP


Data Rate 10 GbE
Wavelength or Distance Choose XFP separately (1310, 1550, WDM)
Hot swapable Yes

Power Supply Card

AC Power Supply 100 ~ 240VAC, 50/60 Hz, min. 5A


DC Power Supply -36 to - 72VDC, min. 20A

Network Management

Ethernet Port Telnet/SSH


Local Craft RS232 (VT100)
User Interface NMS, SNMPv.2, CLI
Secure Configuration SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal
MTS6000 as a high capacity switch system, is best suited for central
office applications to aggregate multiple 10G or GE rings and connect NMS Terminal Specifications
them to the MPLS core network. Operating System Windows NT/Windows 2000/Windows XP
CPU Pentium IV 1.6GHz
Memory 512 MB RAM
Conneting Access Networks to MPLS Core Hard Drive 320 MB
The availability of 10G line cards in MTS6000 supporting MPLS allows Compliance Status
the access network built based on Dowslake MTS series switches
NEBS Level 3 GR-63
to connect to the core MPLS network. With its L2/L3/L4 capability, EMC GR-1089
Safety UL (# E318639); CE (EMC/EMI)
MTS6000 organises incoming and outgoing traffics in whatever way
the user needs, such as labeling, tagging, forwarding, adding or drop- Operating Conditions

ping, prioritizing etc., with additional security. Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C


In such situation, MTS6000 plays the dual role as the edge switch for Humidity 5 to 85% non-condensing
Power Consumption 1000W fully loaded
the MPLS core, and the aggregation switch for the access rings.

Aggregation of 10G Rings


As illustrated above, one MTS6000 can support up to 32x10G ports, Order Matrix
making it possible to aggregate up to 16 rings with each of them hav- MTS6000 High Capacity Aggregation Switch
ing 10G capacity.
10 Gigabit Carrier Etherne L3 Switch

Description Code Model


Aggregation of GE Rings
Similar to the aggregation of 10G rings, MTS6000 can also handle up chassis for 6U MTS6000 aggregation switch, includ-
7090-600 MTS6-2DC
ing 2xDC power supplies
to 48 GE rings (4 line cards of up to 24xGE ports each).
system controller card for MTS6000. Order 2 units
7090-610 MTS6-MSU-III
for CPU redundancy
Complete Redundancy Plug-in card for MTS6000, with up to 8xXFP plug-
7090-620 MTS6-8TE-XFP
The redundant design of the system control, switch fabric and power gables
supply makes the user worry free. Also, cross-card redudnancy is Plug-in card for MTS6000, with up to 24xSFP plug-
7090-630 MTS6-24GE-SFP
available. For example, user can connect 10G port from line card A gables 1000M

and another 10G port from line card B to build a ring, so in case one Plug-in card for MTS6000, 12xGE SFP and MTS6-12GE-TxSFP-
7090-640
of the line cards is down, the built-in protection will allow traffics to go 12x10/100/1000BaseT, supports MPLS MPLS

in the other direction of the ring without making the ring broken. Plug-in card for MTS6000, 8 x XFP pluggables,
7090-650 MTS6-8TE-XFP-MPLS
supports MPLS

Please Order pluggable SFP and XFP modules separately.

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

MTS1080/1090 | 10 G Carrier Ethernet L2 Switch

Main Feature
| Up to 4 x 10 G Port Carrier Ethernet Switch
| 1U 19 inch rack 24 x GE ports 2x10G model MTS1080-24-2
| Suports Packet ADM and Customer Premises Applications
| Supports 10G Ethernet over WDM
| Bandwidth configuration and QoS, Q-in-Q features
| Ring Protection Switching per G.8032
| OAM Features per 802.3ah, 802.1ag, Y1731
| MTS1090 support IEEE1588 for clock synchronization

Management Features
- Command Line Interface (CLI), Java based GUI, SNMP v1,v2 4x10G model MTS1090-24-4
- SSHv2,Telnet, FTP/TFTP
- Remote In-band Management
- Hitless software local and remote upgrade L2 Switching Capability
- Alarm: traps and dry-contact
- Auto-negotiation for port speed and duplex mode Flow Control:
- RADIUS & Syslog
- IEEE 802.3x & Back-Pressure
- RMON
- Spanning Tree Protocol:
RFC 2613 groups: SMONVlanstat, SMONPrioStat
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
RFC2819 groups: Ethernet history, Alarm, and Event;
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
RFC2819 groups: Ethernet statistics
- VLANs:
- Reports for customer validation
4K IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
Application Examples Port-based VLAN
Q-in-Q 802.1ad
Conneted Rings Add/Remove inner tag
User can build 2 connected rings using MTS1080 models. The 4x10G Inner tag translation
model would be sitting at the cross point with the four 10G ports - Link Aggregation:
equally splitted to support north and south rings. The 2x10G model Static Trunk
hands off Gigabit traffics at customer locations. IEEE 802.3ad LACP
Load Balancing: SA,DA,SA+DA,SIP,DIP,SIP+, DIP
User Configurable Network or Client Interfaces Trunk groups: 8
MTS1080 also allows user to connect to customer equipment with
both Gigabit and 10G links, i.e., user can configure any of the 10G
ports to be either network facing or client facing, and set limited QoS Capability
bandwidth for the 10G pipe as needed. For example, user can set 2 - 8 Priority Queues
Gigabit bandwidth using one of 10G client links. - Two levels of hierarchical scheduling policing parameters:
CIR, PIR, CBS, EBS
- Priority Queues Scheduling Scheme:
SP, WRR, WDRR, SP+WRR/WDRR
- Rate Limiting: 1Mbps per step
- UNI port Egress Policing: Per flow, EVC, UNI port
- Total number of flow: >1K
- Traffic classification and priority management based on:
IEEE 802.1p,IP Precedence/DSCP,TCP/UDP port number,IP Address
,Mac Address,Ethernet Type,C-VLAN

MTS1090 IEEE1588 Clock Synchronization


MTS1090 supports SyncE to deliver accurate clock signal along the
Packet network. Besides, it also supports IEEE1588 to satisfy the
stringent requirement for synchronization.

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

OAM Capability Product Specifications


Fiber Optic GE Ports (SFP)
- 802.3ah
Remote failure indication, Self discovery Port Density 24
Data Rate 1000Base Fx
Dying Gasp Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately
Single Fiber Solution Support Bi-Directional SFP
Link Fault, Critcal Event
Remote Loopback Fiber Optic 10GE Ports (XFP)

Delay/delay variation Port Density 2 or 4


Data Rate 10 GbE,with or without OTN
Frame loss test Wavelength or Distance Choose XFP separately (1310, 1550, WDM)
User data packets loopback, User enable/disable loopback Single Fiber Solution Optional

Performance monitoring Ethernet Features


Errored Symbols Seconds, Errored Frames Summary Bandwidth Limitation tamper-proof in steps of 1 Mbps per port
Performance Monitoring Yes
DHCP Client Support Yes
- IEEE 802.1ag (CFM) VLAN Support Port, EVC or Flow based tagging and QinQ.
Policing/Shaping/Scheduling
Path discovery, Fault detection Supported MAC Addresses 4096
Link trace Message and Reply (LTM, LTR) Link/Ring Protection ERPS per G.8032

Continuity Check Messages (CCM) Optional Forward Error Correction Features


Fault verification and isolation Link Interface w./ FEC 11.1 Gbps (G.709 OTU2) with FEC on
Loopback Message and Reply (LBM, LBR) FEC Coding G. 975 (RS 255, 239)
Link Interface w/o FEC 10.3 Gbps
Fault notification and recovery
Network Management
Performance monitoring
Frame Loss Ratio (FLR), Delay (FD) and Delay Variation (FDV) Ethernet Port Telnet/SSH
Local Craft RS232 (VT100)
User Interface SNMPv.2, CLI, GUI
Secure Configuration SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal
- ITU Y.1731 AIS/RDI/LCK/TST
Compliance Status

Automatic Protection Capability NEBS Level 3 GR-63


EMC GR-1089
- G.8032: under 50ms for up to 16 nodes Safety UL (# E318639); CE (EMC/EMI)

Dual ring, Subtending rings, Multiple rings Operating Conditions


CCM OAMPDU failure detection Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
- Failure detection Humidity 5 to 85% non-condensing

Loss of Light/Signal Mechanical

Loss of Continuity (CCM) 1U 19” Rackmount 44 x 483 x 240 (H x W x D, mm)


1.5U 19” Rackmount 66 x 483 x 240 (H x W x D, mm)
Manually initiated switch-over
- In-service addition of nodes to the ring Power Consumption < 75W (23 BTU/H)

Ethernet over WDM Capability


- Optional built-in optical tray for WDM mux/demux or add/drop Order Matrix
- Instantly upgrade link capacity using colored 10G transceivers MTS1080
- Optional forward error correction for long distance transport
10 Gigabit Carrier Ethernet Switch

Description Code Model

24xGE ports, 2x10G ports, no FEC, without SFP


and XFP ; 1RU 19'' shelf with redundant DC power. 7000-150 MTS1080-10GE-24-2
CLI/SNMP/GUI management

24xGE ports, 4x10G ports , No FEC, without SFP


and XFP ; 1RU 19'' shelf with redundant DC power 7000-160 MTS1080-10GE-24-4
and CLI/SNMP/GUI management

24xGE ports, up to 4x10G ports, without SFP


and XFP; support IEEE1588; 1RU 19'' shelf with
7000-190 MTS1090-10GE-24-4
4x10G model with integrated optical redundant DC power and CLI/SNMP/GUI manage-
ment included
WDM tray MTS1080-24-4-1.5R
24xGE, 4x10GE, without SFP and XFP;; 1.5U high
19” shelf, with redundant DC power and CLI/SNMP/ MTS1080-10GE-24-
7000-165
GUI management, built-in filter tray. Order filter 4-1.5R
tray separately

4CH 100G DWDM OADM fi lter, XX start dropping


70xx-154 MTS-04-D-XXAYY
channel ITU#; YY stop dropping channel ITU #

8CH 100G DWDM MUX/DEMUX filter, XX start


70xx-158 MTS-08-D-XXMYY
channel ITU#; YY stop channel ITU #

Please Order pluggable SFP/XFP and optical MUX/DEMUX or OADM tray separately.

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

MTS180 | Gigabit Carrier Ethernet L2 Switch

Main Features
| 4 x GE carrier Ethernet switch
| User configurable GE ports to be either line or client interfaces
| 8 or 16 x 10/100BaseT + 8 x 100BaseFx interfaces
| Suports packet ADM and customer premises applications Product Specifications
| OAM and QoS compliant to IEEE standards 802.1ag and Y.1731
| Ring protection per G.8032 Client Port - Fast Ethernet

| OAM Features per 802.3ah, 802.1ag, Y1731 Port Density Up to 24


Port Configuration 8 x 100BaseFx (SFP) and 16 x 10/100BaseT (RJ45)
The carrier Ethernet switch MTS180 provides cost effective, prioritized or 24 x 100BaseFx (SFP)
Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately
Ethernet services with carrier grade QoS and OAM features.
Single Fiber Solution Bi-Directional SFP optional

An Example of Prioritized Ethernet Services Client Port - Gigabit Ethernet

Port Density Maximum 3 (leaving 1xGE for line port)


Service Traffics Rate at Data Rate 1000BaseFx with rate limiting
Traffics Customer A Customer B Note
Class this time Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately
CIR/PIR: CIR/PIR: CIR must be equal to Single Fiber Solution BiDi SFP optional
Gold VOIP 100 (A & B)
200/200M 200/200M PIR for Gold service
Line Port - Gigabit Ethernet
CIR/PIR: CIR/PIR:
Silver Video 800 (A & B)
500/1000M 500/1000M Port Density Up to 4 (if no GE port is configured as Client)
Customer B willing Data Rate 1000BaseFx
Premium CIR/PIR: Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately (1310, 1550, WDM)
Bronze Do not subscribe 500 (B) pay more for data
Data 300/1000M
service Single fiber solution BiDi SFP optional
CIR must be equal Ethernet Features
Internet CIR/PIR: CIR/PIR:
Standard 500 (A & B) to 0 for standard
Data 0/1000M 0/1000M
service Bandwidth Limitation tamper-proof in steps of 1 Mbps per port
total CIR/PIR Total CIR/PIR Performance Monitoring Yes
Total=3300 Uplink BW=2000M
700/2200M 1000/3200M DHCP Client Suppor Yes
VLAN Support Port, EVC or Flow based tagging and QinQ.
In the above example, MTS180 is used at the edge connecting to a Policing/Shaping/Scheduling
Supported MAC Addresses 4096
MPLS router. One of its client GE port is connected to customer A, and Link Protection Link Aggregation (egress), ERPS optional
another client GE port to customer B. Each customer pays differ-
Network Management
ent prices per traffic critical levels. The total bandwidth in the uplink
Ethernet Port Telnet/SSH
available for both A and B is 2000M (2xGE), so with a total bandwidth
Local Craft RS232 (VT100)
need of 3300M at this particular time, there is an over-subscription. User Interface SNMPv.2, CLI, GUI
Secure Configuration SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal

MTS180 color marks various level of services. Traffics within CIR for Operating Conditions

Gold service is all green. Gold service has PIR equal to CIR thus the Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% non-condensing
entire bandwidth service is guaranteed. Silver has certain green (traf-
fics within CIR), and certain yellow (traffics between CIR and PIR) Mechanical
1U 19” Rackmount 44 .3x 482.6 x 240 (H x W x D, mm)
marked traffics. The sum of green marked traffics, i.e., the total CIR
bandwidth, shall never exceed the available uplink bandwidth (2G in Power Consumption < 50 W

this example). So the green marked traffics always pass.

In this example, total aggregated CIR bandwidth needed (commit-


Order Matrix
ted/guaranteed to pass) is 1500M (600M for Customer A, 900M for MTS180

customer B). With the total allocated bandwidth to Customer A and Gigabit Ethernet Transport Switch
B being 2000M, the remaining 500 M is shared by the yellow marked Description Code Model
traffics. For yellow marked traffics, the rule of what to pass is then
16xFE RJ45 ports, 8xFO ports for pluggable SFP; 4xGE
based on WRR which defines the bandwidth allocation for the queu. optical ports for pluggable SFP, without SFP; 1RU 19''
7000-170 MTS180-1608-4
Shelf with redundancy DC power, CLI/SNMP manage-
ment included
For Silver level customer, it will get WRR=60% of remaining band-
width, Bronze's WRR is 30%, Standard 10%. As result, the remaining All optical switch: 24xFE optical ports for pluggable
SFP; 4xGE optical ports for pluggable SFP, without
500M bandwidth is distributed to Silver, Bronze, Standard traffics per 7000-180 MTS180-0024-4
SFP; 1RU 19'' Shelf with redundancy DC power and
WRR ratio, which means: CLI/SNMP management included

Silver (WRR=60%) 500*60% = 300M Pluggable DC power supply, -48V power supply 50W
7000-110 MDC-50-1R
for MTS1080, MTS180
Bronze (WRR=30%) 500*30% = 150M
Std (WRR=10%) 500*10% = 50M AC/DC external power supply for MTS180,MTS1080
1755-008 PS-CM-W
and CATS1000: input 110..240 V AC, output -48VDC
As conseuqnece, all Gold traffics pass, Silver traffics pass within
CIR plus 150M of EIR (WRR=60%), Bronze traffics pass within CIR Please Order pluggable SFP modules separately.

plus 150M of EIR (WRR=30%), and Standard traffics pass only 25M
(WRR=10%). Check www.dowslakemicro.com for more details.

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

MTS 100FG | FE/GE Carrier Ethernet L2 Switch


Main Features
| 2 xGE + 6xFE carrier Ethernet switch
| User configurable GE ports to be either line or client interfaces
| 2x100M/1000M SFP ports, 6x10/100M RJ45 ports
| OAM and QoS compliant to IEEE standards 802.1ag and Y.1731
| Ring protection per G.8032
| OAM Features per 802.3ah, 802.1ag, Y1731 Product Specifications
Client Port - Fast Ethernet

The carrier Ethernet switch MTS 100FG provides cost effective, priori- Port Density Up to 6
Port Configuration 8 x 10/100BaseT (RJ45)
tized Ethernet services with carrier grade QoS and OAM features.
Line Port - Fast Ethernet or
Gigabit Ethernet

Port Density Up to 2
An Example of Prioritized Ethernet Services Data Rate 100 or 1000BaseFx
Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately (1310, 1550, WDM)
Service Traffics Rate at Single fiber solution BiDi SFP optional
Traffics Customer A Customer B Note
Class this time
Ethernet Features
CIR/PIR: CIR/PIR: CIR must be equal to
Gold VOIP 100 (A & B)
200/200M 200/200M PIR for Gold service
Bandwidth Limitation tamper-proof in steps of 1 Mbps per port
CIR/PIR: CIR/PIR: Performance Monitoring Yes
Silver Video 800 (A & B)
500/1000M 500/1000M
DHCP Client Suppor Yes
Customer B willing VLAN Support Port, EVC or Flow based tagging and QinQ.
Premium CIR/PIR:
Bronze Do not subscribe 500 (B) pay more for data Policing/Shaping/Scheduling
Data 300/1000M
service Supported MAC Addresses 4096
CIR must be equal Link Protection Link Aggregation (egress), ERPS optional
Internet CIR/PIR: CIR/PIR:
Standard 500 (A & B) to 0 for standard
Data 0/1000M 0/1000M
service Network Management
total CIR/PIR Total CIR/PIR
Total=3300 Uplink BW=2000M Ethernet Port Telnet/SSH
700/2200M 1000/3200M
Local Craft RS232 (VT100)
User Interface SNMPv.2, CLI, GUI
In the above example, MTS 100FG is used at the edge connecting to Secure Configuration SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal
a MPLS router. One of its client GE port is connected to customer A,
Operating Conditions
and another client GE port to customer B. Each customer pays differ-
Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
ent prices per traffic critical levels. The total bandwidth in the uplink Humidity 5 to 85% non-condensing
available for both A and B is 2000M (2xGE), so with a total bandwidth
Mechanical
need of 3300M at this particular time, there is an over-subscription. Size 44 .3x 220.6 x 160 (H x W x D, mm)

Power Consumption < 20 W


MTS 100FG color marks various level of services. Traffics within CIR
for Gold service is all green. Gold service has PIR equal to CIR thus
the entire bandwidth service is guaranteed. Silver has certain green
(traffics within CIR), and certain yellow (traffics between CIR and
PIR) marked traffics. The sum of green marked traffics, i.e., the total
CIR bandwidth, shall never exceed the available uplink bandwidth (2G
in this example). So the green marked traffics always pass.

In this example, total aggregated CIR bandwidth needed (commit-


Order Matrix
ted/guaranteed to pass) is 1500M (600M for Customer A, 900M for MTS180

customer B). With the total allocated bandwidth to Customer A and Gigabit Ethernet Transport Switch
B being 2000M, the remaining 500 M is shared by the yellow marked Description Code Model
traffics. For yellow marked traffics, the rule of what to pass is then
based on WRR which defines the bandwidth allocation for the queu. 6xFE RJ45 ports, 2xFO FE/GE ports for pluggable SFP;
without SFP; CPE Shelf with AC power, CLI/SNMP 7000-170 MTS 100FG
management included
For Silver level customer, it will get WRR=60% of remaining band-
width, Bronze's WRR is 30%, Standard 10%. As result, the remaining Please Order pluggable SFP modules separately.

500M bandwidth is distributed to Silver, Bronze, Standard traffics per


WRR ratio, which means:
Silver (WRR=60%) 500*60% = 300M
Bronze (WRR=30%) 500*30% = 150M
Std (WRR=10%) 500*10% = 50M
As conseuqnece, all Gold traffics pass, Silver traffics pass within
CIR plus 150M of EIR (WRR=60%), Bronze traffics pass within CIR
plus 150M of EIR (WRR=30%), and Standard traffics pass only 25M
(WRR=10%). Check www.dowslakemicro.com for more details.

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

MTS1928 | 10 G Carrier Ethernet L3 Switch

Main Feature
| Up to 4 x 10 G Port Carrier Ethernet Switch
| 1U 19 inch rack 24 x GE ports
| IPv4 L3 hardware based routing
| IPv4 L3 hardware based multicast routing
| Suports L2 and L3 with optional MPLS capability
| Supports 10G Ethernet over WDM
L2 Switching Capability
| Bandwidth configuration and QoS, Q-in-Q features
| Ring Protection Switching - Auto-negotiation for port speed and duplex mode Flow Control:
| OAM Features - IEEE 802.3x & Back-Pressure
- Spanning Tree Protocol:
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Management Features IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
- Command Line Interface (CLI, SNMP v1,v2)
- VLANs:
- SSHv2,Telnet, FTP/TFTP
4K IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
- Remote In-band Management
Port-based VLAN
- Hitless software local and remote upgrade
Q-in-Q 802.1ad
- Alarm: traps and dry-contact
Add/Remove inner tag
- RADIUS & Syslog
Inner tag translation
- RMON: RFC2819 groups: Ethernet history, Alarm, and Event;
- Link Aggregation:
- Reports for customer validation
Static Trunk
IEEE 802.3ad LACP
Application Example Load Balancing: SA,DA,SA+DA,SIP,DIP,SIP+, DIP
Trunk groups: 8
The major difference between a L2 and L3 switch is the possibility
- Multicast
to do routing. MTS1928 has the possibility to do Hot Standby when
IGMP Snooping
doing routing.
IGMP Proxy query
In the below illustration, 2 Dowslake L3 switches, MTS1928, are
connected in the GE rings built based on Dowslake L2 Gigabit switch
MTS180, with each of them connected to both core routers. The QoS Capability
built-in L3 protocol VRRP of MTS1928 takes care of monitoring and
- 8 Priority Queues
supervision of the equipment.
- Two levels of hierarchical scheduling policing parameters:
Ring Broken: In case one of Gigabit switch MTS180 is down, or there CIR, PIR, CBS, EBS
is a fiber cut in the ring, the ring switches over in the other direction - Priority Queues Scheduling Scheme:
based on automatic protection switching concept. SP, WRR, WDRR, SP+WRR/WDRR
- Rate Limiting: 1Mbps per step
Conection to Core Router Broken: In case one of MTS1928 is down,
- UNI port Egress Policing: Per flow, EVC, UNI port
or one of the core router is down, the hot stand-by feature provided
- Total number of flow: >1K
by MTS1928 takes care of the traffic flow, making the network very
- Traffic classification and priority management based on:
robust.
IEEE 802.1p
IP Precedence/DSCP
TCP/UDP port number
IP Address
Mac Address
Ethernet Type
C-VLAN
RFC 2698 and MEF specs 10 marker (colors)

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

L3 Routing Capability Product Specifications


- Comprehensive IPv4 unicast routing support Fiber Optic GE Ports (SFP)
Static, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP-4 support
Port Density 24
Support for VRRP Data Rate 1000Base Fx
Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately
8-path Equal Cost Multipath (ECMP) Single Fiber Solution Support Bi-Directional SFP
Supported IPv4 multicast protocols include PIM-DM,PIM-SM, PIM-
Copper GE Ports
SSM
IGMP v2/v3 routing and snooping support Port Density 4
Data Rate 10/1001000Base T
- Hardware-based Layer 3 and Layer 2 ACLs
Ability to bind multiple ACLs to the same port Fiber Optic 10GE Ports (XFP)
Hardware-based receive ACLs Port Density 4
- Security capabilities: Data Rate 10 GbE �����������
without OTN
Wavelength or Distance Choose XFP separately (1310, 1550, WDM)
Port-based network access control using 802.1x or MAC Single Fiber Solution Optional
- Port security Ethernet Features
Root guard and BPDU guard
Bandwidth Limitation tamper-proof in steps of 1 Mbps per port
Broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast rate limits Performance Monitoring Yes
DHCP Client Support Yes
ARP Inspection for static entries VLAN Support Port, EVC or Flow based tagging and QinQ.
Policing/Shaping/Scheduling
Supported MAC Addresses
Optional MPLS Capability Link/Ring Protection
4096
G.8032

MTS1928 can come with an option which supports MPLS. It provides L3 & MPLS Features

a complete solution for MPLS, Layer 2, and Layer 3 virtual private L3 Routing Hardware based
VPN Virtual Private LAN Services
networks (VPNs) by using MPLS based virtual private wire service MPLS Optional MPLS based virtual private wire services
(VPWS) and VPLS (virtual private LAN services). MTS1928 can oper-
Network Management
ate the following functions:
Ethernet Port Telnet/SSH
- MPLS label operation in the core Local Craft RS232 (VT100)
User Interface SNMPv.2, CLI
- VPWS ( L2 MPLS pseudo-wires or L2 MPLS PWE) Secure Configuration SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal
RFC4448—encapsulation methods for transport of Ethernet over
Compliance Status
MPLS
Provides a point-to-point Layer 2 virtual circuit that allows extension NEBS Level 3 GR-63
EMC GR-1089
of a LAN seg ment across MPLS cloud networks. Safety UL (# E318639); CE (EMC/EMI)

Provides the MPLS lookup at the end of the PW to determine the Operating Conditions
final output port (after decapsulating or terminating the packet)
Temperature - 5 to + 55 °C
- VPLS Humidity 5 to 85% non-condensing
Power Consumption 80W
Provides a point-to-multipoint service
Support for hub and spoke VPN and mesh VPN topologies Mechanical

Provides a full L2 lookup at the end of the PW based on the inner L2 1U 19” Rackmount 44 x 483x 440 (H x W x D, mm)
header Power Consumption < 75W (23 BTU/H)
- L3 MPLS-VPN using BGP VPN extensions (RFC2547)
Provides address space and routing separation through per-VPN
routing tables (VRF)
Order Matrix
- L3 MPLS traffic engineering (TE) MTS 1928
- Fast reroute non-shortest path routing) 10 Gigabit Carrier Ethernet L3 Switch
- MPLS DiffServ
Description Code Model

Automatic Protection Capability L2/L3 carrier Ethernet switch, 24xGE Fx,


4x1000MbaseT, up to 4x10G XFP pluggable, with- 7010-160 MTS1928-10GE-24-4
out FEC, SFP/XFP not included. SNMP,/CLI
- Failure detection
Loss of Light/Signal L2/L3 carrier Ethernet switch, 24xGE Fx,
MTS1928-10GE-24-
4x1000MbaseT, up to 4x10G XFP pluggable, 7010-165
Manually Initiated Switch 4-MPLS
without FEC, SFP/XFP not included. SNMP,/CLI.
- In-service addition of nodes to the ring
Please Order pluggable SFP/XFP separately.

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MTS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch

MTS194 | Gigabit Carrier Ethernet L3 Switch

Main Feature
| Up to 4 x GE Port Carrier Ethernet Switch
| 1U 19 inch rack 24 x 10/100BaseT ports
| IPv4 L3 hardware based routing
| IPv4 L3 hardware based multicast routing
L3 Routing Capability
| Bandwidth configuration and QoS, Q-in-Q features
| Ring Protection Switching - Comprehensive IPv4 unicast routing support
| OAM Features per 802.3ah - Static, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP-4 support
- Support for VRRP
Management Features - 8-path Equal Cost Multipath (ECMP)
- Supported IPv4 multicast protocols include PIM-DM,PIM-SM, PIM-
- Command Line Interface (CLI), SNMP v1,v2
SSM
- SSHv2,Telnet, FTP/TFTP
- IGMP v2/v3 routing and snooping support
- Remote In-band Management
- Hitless software local and remote upgrade
- Alarm: traps and dry-contact
Product Specifications
- RADIUS & Syslog Fast Ethernet
- RMON: RFC2819 groups (Ethernet history, Alarm, and Event) Port Density Up to 24
- Reports for customer validation Port Configuration 24 x 10/100BaseT (RJ45)

Gigabit Ethernet

L2 Switching Capability Port Density


Data Rate
Up to 4
1000BaseFx & 10/100/1000BaseT Combo
Wavelength or Distance Choose SFP separately (1310, 1550, WDM)
- Auto-negotiation for port speed and duplex mode Flow Control: Single fiber solution BiDi SFP optional
- IEEE 802.3x & Back-Pressure Ethernet Features
- Spanning Tree Protocol:
QoS 8 Queues, 2 scheduling/policing levels
STP, RSTP, MSTP VLAN Support Port based tagging and QinQ.
- VLANs: Policing/Shaping/Scheduling
Supported VLANs 4k 802.1Q
4K IEEE 802.1Q VLANs MAC Address 16k
Port-based VLAN Routing Table 30k
Buffer 64 Mb
Q-in-Q 802.1ad Link Aggregation 802.3ad LACP
- Link Aggregation: STP STP, RSTP, MSTP
Routing RIP v1/v2, OSPFv2, BEIGRP, BGPv4
Static Trunk
IEEE 802.3ad LACP Network Management

Load Balancing: SA, DA, SA + DA, SIP, DIP, SIP+, DIP RMON RFC2819 group 1,2.3.9
Local Craft RS232 (VT100)
Trunk groups: 8 per group, max. 32 groups Remote Management SNMPv.2, CLI
- Multicast Secure Configuration SSHv2 (Secure Shell) terminal

IGMP Snooping Operating Conditions

IGMP Proxy query Power Supply 100 ~ 240VAC


Temperature 0 to + 50 °C
Humidity 5 to 85% non-condensing
QoS Capability Power Consumption 60 W

Mechanical (1RU rack) 44mm × 442mm x 316mm (H x W x D)


- 8 Priority Queues
- Two levels of hierarchical scheduling policing parameters:
CIR, PIR, CBS, EBS Order Matrix
- Priority Queues Scheduling Scheme: MTS194
SP, WRR, WDRR, SP+WRR/WDRR
Gigabit Carrier Ethernet L3 Switch
- Rate Limiting: 1Mbps per step
Description Code Model
- UNI port Egress Policing: Per flow, EVC, UNI port
- Total number of flow: >1K MTS194 L3 switch 24xRJ45 10/100BaseT, 4xGE
combo RJ45 and optical SFP, SFP not included, 1RU
- Traffic classification and priority management based on: 19” shelf with AC/DC power supply and SNMP/CLI
7010-170 MTS194-2400-4

IEEE 802.1p management interface

IP Precedence/DSCP Please Order pluggable SFP modules separately.


TCP/UDP port number
IP Address
Mac Address
Ethernet Type

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MTS Series Multi-Service Access Switch Switch

MTS-M110/180 | Multi-Service Access Switch


Main Features
| Transport: PBB-TE
| MEF: E-LINE, E-LAN
| OAM
| Circuit emulation
| Clock Synchronization
| 1588v2 and SyncE
| MEF 9,14,18 Certification ready
Wireless backhaul solutions
An ideal device for wireless backhaul aggregation
All features supporting Carrier Ethernet standards implemented on Today’s traffic in the wireless backhaul is steadily increas-
the flexible Network Processor. ing by video and data traffic over the voice service network.
Unfortunately current TDM based wireless backhaul capacity is
hardly able to keep pace with the relevant bandwidth growth.
On other hand, the ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) is not
MTS-M series service optimized Carrier Ether- growing as much as bandwidth growth is. We believe that Car-
net Access solutions rier Ethernet is a unique solution to reduce OPEX and CAPEX
for the wireless operators. Dowslake‘s MTS-M series provides
Global competition forces operators to reduce OPEX and CAPEX. To seamless migration path from current legacy based radio
address the issues, the market mega-trend is moving toward the access networks to full Carrier Ethernet Networks. MTS-
ubiquitous transport networks by use of Ethernet to transport TDM, M110/180 are the most compact but highly integrated Ether-
SONET and Packet. By supporting PBT/PBB-TE, MPLS-TP(*) and net based radio access networks equipment in the world.
OAM(802.1ag, Y.1731), MTS-M110/180 are well positioned to the
Packet Transport Network and are capable of dealing with cost-effec-
tive transport aggregation traffic for many high-speed access net-
works. E-LINE, E-LAN and E-Tree services in MTS-M110/180 can
provide differentiated QoS and SLA assurance for Ethernet private MTS-M180 is a flexible multi-service access switch with two
line services. In addition, MTS-M110/180 significantly reduce OPEX available optional slots which fit for various types of TDM and
by providing easy migration from legacy TDM to Ethernet networks Ethernet multi-service line cards. The User Service modules
with seamless support of SONET/SDH grooming, cross-connect and are available for STM-1/OC-3, E1/T1 and Ethernet services.
transport service. Cost-effective mixture of Ethernet and TDM traffic The MTS-M180 can locate as a small scale aggregation site for
allows MTS-M110/180 to provide an agile platform for the deploy- the wireless backhaul network. The compact design of MTS-
ment of point-to-point private line service for both TDM and Ethernet. M110/180 1U height supports very low power consumption
MTS-M110/180 especially provides an ideal and cost-effective service and saves space. The MTS-M110/180 offer a full scale of car-
for transporting SONET/SDH over Packet Transport Network. rier class high availability with G.8032 ERP (Ethernet Ring Pro-
tection). The ERP function provides SONET level of protection
MTS-M series is ideally suited to the following applications: within 50m seconds. In addition, the MTS-M180 offers carrier
▫ Wireless backhaul network for cell site, hub and aggregation node grade OAM features, such as 802.3ah, 802.1ag and Y.1731.
▫ Transport SONET/SDH over packet transport network generation either collectable via user-management interfaces
▫ T1/E1 private line service CLI or SNMPv1/v2/v3.
▫ Ethernet virtual private line service
MTS Series Multi-Service Access Switch Switch

MTS-M180 Specification

Technical Specification Software Specification PWE3 Specification

Mechanical Specification Ethernet Functions Packet encapsulation


- Fixed Main Switching Block - PBB-TE(IEEE 802.1Qay) - MEF 8, MPLS, UDP
(MSB) - Ethernet Provider Bridging
- 2 User Service Module (802.1Q/802.1ad) Protocols
(USM) - SAToP (RFC4553)
- 2 Power Supply Module Services - CESoPSN (RFC5086)
(PSM) - E-Line: EPL, EVPL - RTP header
- 1 FAN Control Module (FCM) - E-LAN: Multipoint-tomultipoint - ATM
- E-Tree: Rooted multipoint ▫ UNI and IMA
- TDM private line ▫ One-to-One mode
Main Switching Block (MSB) - SONET/SDH Cross-connect ▫ N to One mode
- 4 port Gigabit Ethernet ▫ AAL5 SDU
(SFP) QoS Management ▫ PVI/VCI Switching
- Sync Ethernet - Classification based on ▫ Fault management(F4/F5)
- Console RS-232c Port/MAC/VLAN/ - HDLC/PPP, ML/PPP
- OOB RJ-45 EtherType/802.1p/IPv4 TOS - Circuit Emulation over
- BITS Clock In/Out and DSCP Packet (CEP)
- Per EVC Ingress metering, - Ethernet Psuedowire (RFC
coloring shaping & policing 4448): Raw and tagged mode
User Service Module (USM) - trTCM - BFD/VCCV
- 2 port STM-1/OC-3 (APS) (SFP) - 8 class of service queue
- 16 port E1/T1/J1 (D-sub) - Scheduling with Weighted
- 8 port Fast Ethernet (RJ-45) random early detection Clock Synchronization
- 1 port Gigabit Ethernet (SFP) (WRED) - Adaptive Clock Recovery
(ACR)
Routing* - Differential Clock Recovery
- OSFP routing protocol (DCR)
Power Supply - Static routing - 1588v2 slave
- DC Power: 40 to 60 VDC - Individual clock mode of
- AC Power: 100 to 240 VAC MPLS Functions* DS1/E1
- IETF PWE3 encapsulation - G.8261 Ether Sync
- MPLS label swap
Environmental Specifications - RSVP-TE
- Operating temp: -45~65C - LDP Management Specification
- Storage temp: -45~85C - LSP Ping, traceroute - Command line interface
- Humidity: 0%~90% non- - PWE3 OAM (VCCV) ut - Protocols: SNMP V1/v2/v3,
condensing Telnet, SSH
OAM functions - Radius
- 802.3ah link OAM
- 802.1ag Connectivity Fault
Management (CFM) Regulatory Specifications
- Y.1731 performance monitoringut - CE and UL
- ETSI 300 019 class3.1
Resiliency - FCC Part15 Class A, Part68
- G.8031 Linear protection - NEBS level 3 compliance design
- G.8032 2010 Ring protection
- 802.3ad Link Aggregation
- 1:1 End-to-end service
protection (50msec)
- SONET/SDH APS
(*) Available in future release 2.0
MTS Series Multi-Service Access Switch Switch

MTS-M110 Specification

Technical Specification Software Specification PWE3 Specification


Main Processor
▫ APP340 Ethernet Functions Packet encapsulation
LSI Advanced PayloadPlus - PBB-TE(IEEE 802.1Qay) - MEF 8, MPLS, UDP
LSI Link Layer Processor - Ethernet Provider Bridging
(802.1Q/802.1ad) Protocols
Mechanical Specification - SAToP (RFC4553)
- Fixed UNI-c/N Interface - CESoPSN (RFC5086)
- 2 Power Supply Module Services - RTP header
(PSM) - E-Line: EPL, EVPL - ATM
- 1 FAN Control Module (FCM) - E-LAN: Multipoint-tomultipoint ▫ UNI and IMA
- E-Tree: Rooted multipoint ▫ One-to-One mode
Network Interface - TDM private line ▫ N to One mode
- 1:1 Gigabit Ethernet for - SONET/SDH Cross-connect ▫ AAL5 SDU
Network Interface (SFP) ▫ PVI/VCI Switching
- 8 port Fast Ethernet for ▫ Fault management(F4/F5)
User Interface (RJ-45) QoS Management - HDLC/PPP, ML/PPP
- Sync Ethernet - Classification based on - Circuit Emulation over
- 16 port E1/T1/J1 (D-sub) Port/MAC/VLAN/ Packet (CEP)
- Console RS-232c EtherType/802.1p/IPv4 TOS - Ethernet Psuedowire (RFC
- OOB RJ45 and DSCP 4448): Raw and tagged mode
- BITS Clock In/Out - Per EVC Ingress metering, - BFD/VCCV
coloring shaping & policing
Power Supply - trTCM
- DC Power: 40 to 60 VDC - 8 class of service queue Clock Synchronization
- AC Power: 100 to 240 VAC - Scheduling with Weighted - Adaptive Clock Recovery
- Dual feed (Redundancy) random early detection (ACR)
(WRED) - Differential Clock Recovery
(DCR)
FAN module - 1588v2 slave
- RPM Control OAM functions - Individual clock mode of
- 802.3ah link OAM DS1/E1
- 802.1ag Connectivity Fault - G.8261 Ether Sync
Physical Structure Management (CFM)
- HWD: 1U x 440 x 260 mm - Y.1731 performance monitoringut
- All Front Access, hot insertion Management Specification
Physical Structure Resiliency - Command line interface
- HWD: 1U x 440 x 260 mm - G.8031 Linear protection - Protocols: SNMP V1/v2/v3,
- All Front Access, hot insertion - G.8032 2010 Ring protection Telnet, SSH
- 802.3ad Link Aggregation - Radius
- 1:1 End-to-end service
Environmental Specifications protection (50msec)
- Operating temp: -45~65C Regulatory Specifications
- Storage temp: -45~85C - CE and UL
- Humidity: 0%~90% non- - ETSI 300 019 class3.1
condensing - FCC Part15 Class A, Part68
- NEBS level 3 compliance design
MTS Series Multi-Service Access Switch Switch

MTS-M100 Specification

Technical Specification Software Specification PWE3 Specification


Main Processor
LSI Advanced PayloadPlus Ethernet Functions Packet encapsulation
LSI Link Layer Processor - PBB-TE(IEEE 802.1Qay) - MEF 8, MPLS, UDP
- Ethernet Provider Bridging
(802.1Q/802.1ad) Protocols
Client Interface - SAToP (RFC4553)
- 1 port Gigabit Ethernet (SFP) - CESoPSN (RFC5086)
- Sync Ethernet Services - RTP header
- 2 or 4 port E1/T1/J1 (RJ45) - E-Line: EPL, EVPL - ATM
- Console RS-232c - E-LAN: Multipoint-tomultipoint ▫ UNI and IMA
- OOB RJ45 - E-Tree: Rooted multipoint ▫ One-to-One mode
- BITS Clock In/Out - TDM private line ▫ N to One mode
▫ AAL5 SDU
▫ PVI/VCI Switching
Network Interface ▫ Fault management(F4/F5)
- 1:1 Gigabit Ethernet for QoS Management - HDLC/PPP, ML/PPP
Network Interface (SFP) - Classification based on - Circuit Emulation over
Port/MAC/VLAN/ Packet (CEP)
EtherType/802.1p/IPv4 TOS - Ethernet Psuedowire (RFC
Power Supply and DSCP 4448): Raw and tagged mode
- AC Power: 100 to 240 VAC - Per EVC Ingress metering, - BFD/VCCV
coloring shaping & policing
- trTCM
- 8 class of service queue Clock Synchronization
FAN module - Scheduling with Weighted - Adaptive Clock Recovery
- RPM Control random early detection (ACR)
(WRED) - Differential Clock Recovery
(DCR)
Physical Structure - 1588v2 slave
- -HWD: 1/2U x 207 x 240 mm OAM functions - Individual clock mode of
- 802.3ah link OAM DS1/E1
- 802.1ag Connectivity Fault - G.8261 Ether Sync
Management (CFM)
Environmental Specifications - Y.1731 performance monitoringut
- Operating temp: -45~65C Management Specification
- Storage temp: -45~85C Resiliency - Command line interface
- Humidity: 0%~90% non- - G.8031 Linear protection - Protocols: SNMP V1/v2/v3,
condensing - G.8032 2010 Ring protection Telnet, SSH
- 802.3ad Link Aggregation - Radius
- 1:1 End-to-end service
protection (50msec)
Regulatory Specifications
- CE and UL
- ETSI 300 019 class3.1
- FCC Part15 Class A, Part68
- NEBS level 3 compliance design
Pluggable Transceiver Order Matrix
Category Code Model Description
1766-004 IM-P-8L-12 SFP, 1.25Gbps, 850 nm, MM, 500 m

1766-610 IM-P-4L-12-2 SFP, 1.25Gbps, 1310 nm, MM, 2 km

1766-578 IM-P-4L-12-10 SFP, 1.25Gbps, 1310 nm, SM, 10 km

1766-472 IM-P-C012R-LM 1000BASE-T Copper SFP, w/ SERDES interface


GE, 1G Fiber Channel

1766-501 IM-P-4L-12-40 SFP, 1.25Gbps, 1310 nm, SM, 40 km

1766-500 IM-P-BL-12-40 SFP, 1.25Gbps, 1550 nm, SM, 40 km

1767-103 IM-P-W4L-12-10 SFP BIDI, 1.25Gbps, Tx1310nm/Rx1550nm, 10km

1767104 IM-P-WBL-12-10 SFP BIDI, 1.25Gbps, Tx1550nm/Rx1310nm, 10km

1767-105 IM-P-W4L-12-40 SFP BIDI, 1.25Gbps, Tx1310nm/Rx1550nm, 40km

1767-106 IM-P-WBL-12-40 SFP BIDI, 1.25Gbps, Tx1550nm/Rx1310nm, 40km

1766-2xx IM-P-CXX-12-80 SFP, CWDM (1470-1610nm), 1.25Gbps, SM, 80km

1766-3xx IM-P-CXX-12-120 SFP, CWDM (1470-1610nm), 1.25Gbps, SM,120km

1766-579 IM-P-8L-25 SFP, 2.5Gbps, 850 nm, MM, 500 m


2GE, 2G Fiber Channel, 2.5G

1766-580 IM-P-4L-25-2 SFP, 2.5Gbps, 1310 nm, SM, 2 km

1766-419 IM-P-BL-25-40 SFP, 2.5Gbps, 1550nm, SM, 40km,

1766-420 IM-P-BL-25-80 SFP, 2.5Gbps, 1550nm, SM, 80km

1766-4xx IM-P-CXX-25-40 SFP, CWDM (XX: middle 2 digits of 1470 ~ 1610 nm), 2.5Gbps, SM, 40 km

1766-8xx IM-P-CXX-25-80 SFP, CWDM (XX: middle 2 digits of 1470 ~ 1610 nm), 2.5Gbps, SM, 80 km

1766-7xx IM-P-DXX-25-80 SFP, DWDM (XX: ITU Channel No), 2.5Gbps, SM,80km

1766-9xx IM-P-DXX-25-120 SFP, DWDM (XX:ITU Channel No), 2.5Gbps, SM,120km

1767-116 XFP-8L-10 XFP, 10 to 10.3Gbps, 850 nm, MM, 300m


XFP 10G Multi-protocol

1767-113 XFP-4L-11-10 XFP, 10 to 11.1Gbps, 1310 nm, SM, 10km

1767-114 XFP-BL-11-40 XFP, 10 to 11.1Gbps, 1550 nm, SM, 40km

1767-115 XFP-BL-11-80 XFP, 10 to 11.1Gbps, 1550 nm, SM, 80km

1767-2XX XFP-DXX-11-40 XFP, 10 to 11.1Gbps, DWDM wavelength (XX:ITU channel), 40km

1767-3XX XFP-DXX-11-80 XFP, 10 to 11.1Gbps, DWDM wavelength (XX:ITU channel), 80km

1767-102 IM-P-8L-4G SFP, 1/2/4Gbps Fibre Channel, 850 nm MM, 500m


4G Fiber Channel

1767-111 IM-P-4L-4G-4 SFP, 1/2/4Gbps Fibre Channel,1310 nm, 4km

1767-4XX IM-P-CXX-4G-40 SFP, CWDM (XX: middle 2 digits of 1470 nm - 1610 nm), 4G FC, SM, 40 km

1767-5XX IM-P-DXX-4G-40 SFP, DWDM (XX: ITU channel), 4G Fibre Channel, SM, 40 km

1767-6XX IM-P-Dxx-4G-80 SFP, DWDM (XX: ITU channel),4G, SM, 80km

1766-504 IM-P-4L-01-40 SFP, 155Mbps,1300 nm SM, 40km


FE 100M, SDH/Sonet 155M

1766-502 IM-P-BL-01-120 SFP, 155Mbps, 1550nm, SM, 120km

1767-107 IM-P-WBL-01-40 SFP, BIDI 155Mbps Tx1550/Rx1310nm, 40km

1767-108 IM-P-W4L-01-40 SFP, BIDI 155Mbps Tx1310/Rx1550 nm, 40km

1767-109 IM-P-W4L-01-80 SFP, BIDI 155Mbps Tx1310/Rx1550nm, 80km

1767-110 IM-P-WBL-01-80 SFP, BIDI 155Mbps Tx1550/Rx1310nm, 80km

1766-1xx IM-P-CXX-01-40 SFP, CWDM(1470-1610nm), 155Mbps, SM, 40km

1766-0xx IM-P-CXX-01-80 SFP, CWDM(1470-1610nm), 155Mbps, SM, 80km

Note: not all the transceiver possibilities are shown. For other SFP or XFP options, please contact Dowslake for more details
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