01-05 SDH Boards
01-05 SDH Boards
Contents
5 SDH Boards.................................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 SL64 ............................................................................................................................................ 5-1
5.1.1 Functionality ...................................................................................................................... 5-2
5.1.2 Principle ............................................................................................................................. 5-3
5.1.3 Front Panel ......................................................................................................................... 5-4
5.1.4 Parameter Configuration .................................................................................................... 5-5
5.1.5 Version Description............................................................................................................ 5-6
5.1.6 Technical Parameters ......................................................................................................... 5-6
5.2 SF16/SL16................................................................................................................................... 5-7
5.2.1 Functionality ...................................................................................................................... 5-8
5.2.2 Principle ........................................................................................................................... 5-10
5.2.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 5-11
5.2.4 Parameter Configuration .................................................................................................. 5-13
5.2.5 Version Description.......................................................................................................... 5-14
5.2.6 Technical Parameters ....................................................................................................... 5-14
5.3 SL4/SLD4/SLQ4 ....................................................................................................................... 5-17
5.3.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................... 5-17
5.3.2 Principle ........................................................................................................................... 5-19
5.3.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 5-20
5.3.4 Parameter Configuration .................................................................................................. 5-21
5.3.5 Version Description.......................................................................................................... 5-22
5.3.6 Technical Parameters ....................................................................................................... 5-22
5.4 SL1/SLQ1/SLT1........................................................................................................................ 5-24
5.4.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................... 5-25
5.4.2 Principle ........................................................................................................................... 5-26
5.4.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 5-27
5.4.4 Parameter Configuration .................................................................................................. 5-28
5.4.5 Version Description.......................................................................................................... 5-29
5.4.6 Technical Parameters ....................................................................................................... 5-29
5.5 R1SLD4/R1SL4/R1SL1/R1SLQ1............................................................................................. 5-30
5.5.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................... 5-31
Figures
Tables
Table 5-26 Slot assignment of the SEP, EU08, and TSB8 in the OptiX OSN 1500B..................... 5-46
Table 5-27 Relationship between C2 setting and service type for the SEP1 .................................. 5-47
Table 5-28 Technical parameters of the SEP1, EU08, EU04, OU08, TSB8 and TSB4.................. 5-47
5 SDH Boards
This chapter introduces the SDH boards of the OptiX OSN 3500, OptiX OSN 2500,
and OptiX OSN 1500 in terms of:
Functionality
Principle
Front panel
Parameter configuration
Protection configuration
Version description
Technical parameters
The SDH boards supported by the OptiX OSN 3500/2500/1500 are listed in Table
4-1.
5.1 SL64
The SL64 is the 1 x STM-64 processing board.
Table 5-1 lists the slots for the SL64 board.
5.1.1 Functionality
Functionality SL64
5.1.2 Principle
Figure 5-1 shows the principle block diagram of the SL64.
O/E conv ersion module Backplane
O/E Cross-connect
STM-64 conv ersion SDH unit
MUX/ ov erhead
DEMUX processing Cross-connect
STM-64 E/O module unit
conv ersion
Logic control
SCC unit
module
Power
-48v
module
In Receive Direction
The O/E conversion module includes E/O (O/E) conversion and MUX/DEMUX
part. The O/E conversion module converts the received optical signals into
electrical signals and detects R_LOS alarms.
The DEMUX part demultiplexes the high rate electrical signals into multiple
parallel electrical signals, and recovery the clock signal at the same time.
The multiple electrical signals demultiplexed and clock signal are transferred to the
SDH overhead processing module. The SDH overhead processing module extracts
overhead byte from the received multiple electrical signals, performs pointer
processing, and then sends the signals to the cross-connect unit through backplane
bus. R_LOF, R_OOF, AU_LOP and AU_AIS alarms are detected in this module.
In Transmit Direction
After being inserted with overhead bytes in the SDH overhead processing module,
the parallel electrical signals from the cross-connect unit are then sent to the O/E
conversion module.
The O/E conversion module multiplexes the received parallel electrical signals into
high rate electrical signals through the MUX part, converts the electrical signals
into optical signals. Signals are then sent to fibers for transmission.
Auxiliary Units
Logic control module
This unit:
− Traces the clock and frame header signal from the active and the standby
cross-connect boards.
− Implements laser controlling function.
− Realizes the pass-through of orderwire and ECC bytes between the two
optical processing boards constituting the ADM when the GSCC is not
online.
− Selects the clock frame header from the active or the standby
cross-connect board.
Power module
Provide the board with required DC voltages.
SL64
STAT
ACT
PROG
SRV
CLASS 1
LASER
PRODUCT
OUT
IN
SL64
SL64
Figure 5-2 The front panel of the SL64
Indicators
There are four indicators on the SL64 board.
Board hardware status indicator (STAT) – double colors (red, green)
Service active status indicator (ACT) – green
Board software status indicator (PROG) – double colors (red, green)
Service alarm indicator (SRV) – three colors (red, green, yellow)
For detailed description of the indicators, see Appendix A.
Interfaces
Quantity: single optical interface (one pair)
Type: LC connector
Security: The optical interfaces incline down.
Note
Value of J1 had ever been set as " HuaWei SBS " by default.
C2
C2 is the signal label byte, indicating the multiplexing structure of VC-4 frame and
the payload property. It is required that the C2 bytes transmitted match those
received. Once mismatch is detected, the corresponding VC-4 path will generate
the HP_SLM alarm.
Table 5-2 associates the C2 setting to the service type.
Table 5-2 Relationship between C2 setting and service type for the SL64
Service type Parameter setting of C2 (in Hex)
TUG structure 02
34 Mbit/s or 45 Mbit/s into C-3 04
140 Mbit/s into C-4 12
Unequipped 00
Parameter Description
Minimum extinction ratio (dB) 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2
Maximum dispersion tolerance 500 800 1600 1200 1600 2400 (Note2)
(ps/nm)
Long-term operating condition Temperature: 0°C to 45°C
Humidity: 10% to 90%
Short-term operating condition Temperature: –5°C to 55°C
Humidity: 5% to 95%
Environment for storage Temperature: –40°C to 70°C
Humidity: 10% to 100%
Environment for transportation Temperature: –40°C to 70°C
Humidity: 10% to 100%
Note1: The bracketed part indicates that V-64.2b optical interface specification consists of booster amplifier (BA), preamplifier (PA)
and the dispersion compensation unit (DCU).
Note2: The dispersion coefficient is 17 ps/nm when the signal is transmitted by the G.692 fiber at the wavelength of 1550.12 nm. So,
the dispersion tolerance is 2040 ps/nm at 120 km.
Table 5-4 Parameters of the fixed wavelength interfaces complying with ITU-T G.692
Parameter Description
5.2 SF16/SL16
The SL16 is an STM-16 processing board. The SF16 is an STM-16 processing
board with FEC function. The two boards are responsible for STM-16 optical signal
processing.
Table 5-5 lists the slots for the SL16 and SF16.
5.2.1 Functionality
Functionality SL16 SF16
Basic Receive/Transmit one STM-16 optical Receive/Transmit one OTU1 FEC optical
function signal signal.
Support enabling or disabling FEC
function.
Optical Support the I-16, S-16.1, L-16.1, L-16.2, Support the Ve-16.2c, Ve-16.2d, and
interface L-16.2Je, V-16.2Je (used with BA), and Ve-16.2f optical interface.
specifications U-16.2Je (used with BA and PA) optical
interface. The features of the I-16, S-16.1, Ve-16.2c, Ve-16.2d, and Ve-16.2f optical
L-16.1 and L-16.2 optical interfaces interface comply with a standard defined
comply with the ITU-T G.957 and ITU-T by Huawei.
G.692 recommendations. Support the ITU-T G.692-compliant fixed
L-16.2Je, V-16.2Je (with BA), U-16.2Je wavelength output, which can access
(with BA and PA) optical interfaces comply DWDM equipment directly.
with a standard defined by Huawei.
Supports the output of standard
wavelengths that comply with ITU-T G.692
Recommendations. The optical interface of
the U-16.2Je type can be directly connected
to the DWDM equipment.
Optical Support detecting and query of the Support detecting and query of the
module information on optical modules. information on optical modules.
specifications Laser can be open and close. Laser can be open and close.
Automatic laser shutdown function can be Automatic laser shutdown function can be
enabled or disabled. enabled or disabled.
Service Support VC-12/VC-3/VC-4 services and Support VC-12/VC-3/VC-4 services and
processing the concatenated services at levels from the concatenated services at levels from
VC-4-4C to VC-4-16C. VC-4-4C to VC-4-16C.
The SF16 process overheads and the
encapsulation code of FEC in a way
complying with ITU-T Recommendation
G.709.
Overhead Support the processing of the section Support the overhead processing,
processing overheads of STM-16 signals. performance monitoring, and alarm
Support the processing of the path detecting of the OTU, ODU, and OPU,
overheads (transparent transmission and complying with ITU-T Recommendation
termination). G.709.
Support setting and querying J0/J1/C2 byte. Support the processing of the section
overheads of STM-16 signals.
Support the processing of the path
overheads (transparent transmission and
termination).
Support setting and querying J0/J1/C2
byte.
Alarms and Provide abundant alarms and performance events.
performance The SF16 provides the alarms and performance events related to OUT, ODU, OPU, and
events FEC.
K byte Be able to process multiple sets of K byte. One SL16/SF16 board can support up to two
processing MSP rings.
REG Support setting and querying REG working mode.
specifications
Protection Support two-fiber and four-fiber multiplex section protection (MSP), linear MSP and
schemes subnetwork connection protection (SNCP).
Support shared optical path protection of MSP ring and SNCP ring, or that of two MSP
rings.
Maintenance Support inloop and outloop at optical interfaces.
Support warm and cold reset. Warm reset brings no impact to services.
Support the query of board information.
Support the in-service uploading of FPGA.
Support smooth upgrade of board software.
5.2.2 Principle
Figure 5-3 shows the principle block diagram of the SF16. The block diagram of the
SL16 is the same as that of the SF16 after removing the part surrounded by broken
line and replacing the bit rate with 2488320 kbit/s.
O/E conversion module Backplane
O/E Cross-connect
2.666Gbit/s Digital packet
conversion SDH unit
MUX encapsulation
/ overhead
DEMU and FEC
X processing Cross-connect
E/O processing
2.666Gbit/s module unit
conversion module
Powe
r -48v
module
In Receive Direction
The O/E conversion module includes E/O (O/E) conversion and MUX/DEMUX
part. The O/E conversion converts the received 2.666 Gbit/s FEC optical signals
into electrical signals and detects R_LOS alarms.
The DEMUX part demultiplexes the high rate electrical signals into multiple
parallel electrical signals, and recovery the clock signal at the same time.
The multiple electrical signals demultiplexed are transferred to the digital packet
encapsulation and FEC processing module to have FEC packets decapsulated and
SDH overheads processed.
The SDH overhead processing module extracts overhead byte from the received
multiple electrical signals, performs pointer processing, and then sends the signals
to the cross-connect unit through backplane bus. R_LOF, R_OOF, AU_LOP and
AU_AIS alarms are detected in this module.
In Transmit Direction
After being inserted with overhead bytes in the SDH overhead processing module,
the parallel electrical signals from the cross-connect unit are then sent to the digital
packet encapsulation and FEC processing module.
The digital packet encapsulation and FEC processing module performs FEC coding
and SDH overhead inserting to the multiple signals, and then sends it to the O/E
conversion module.
The O/E conversion module multiplexes the received parallel electrical signals into
high rate electrical signals through the MUX part, converts the signals into SDH
optical signals. Signals are then sent to fibers for transmission.
Auxiliary Units
Logic control module
This unit:
− Traces the clock and frame header signal from the active and the standby
cross-connect boards.
− Implements laser controlling function.
− Realizes the pass-through of orderwire and ECC bytes between the two
optical processing boards constituting the ADM when the GSCC is not
online.
− Selects the clock frame header from the active or the standby
cross-connect board.
Power module
Provide the board with required DC voltages.
SL1 6 SF 16
SL16A
STAT STAT
ACT ACT STAT
PROG PROG ACT
SRV SRV PROG
SRV
CLASS 1 CLASS 1
LASER LASER CLASS 1
PRODUCT PRODUCT LASER
PRODUCT
IN IN IN
Indicators
There are four indicators on the SL16/SL16A/SF16.
Board hardware status indicator (STAT) – double colors (red, green)
Service active status indicator (ACT) – green
Board software status indicator (PROG) – double colors (red, green)
Service alarm indicator (SRV) – three colors (red, green, yellow)
For detailed description of the indicators, see Appendix A.
Interfaces
Quantity: single optical interface (one pair)
Type: LC connector
Security: The optical interfaces incline down.
The optical interfaces of the SF16 and SL16 are not swappable. The SL16A can use
swappable optical modules for easy maintenance.
Note
Value of J1 had ever been set as " HuaWei SBS " by default.
C2
C2 is the signal label byte, indicating the multiplexing structure of VC-4 frame and
the payload property. It is required that the C2 bytes transmitted match those
received. Once mismatch is detected, the corresponding VC-4 path will generate
the HP_SLM alarm.
Table 5-6 associates the C2 setting to the service type.
Table 5-6 Relationship between C2 setting and service type for the SF16/SL16/SL16A
Service type Parameter setting of C2(in Hex)
TUG structure 02
34 Mbit/s or 45 Mbit/s into C-3 04
140 Mbit/s into C-4 12
Unequipped 00
Note
If the optical specification type is L16.2, N1SL16 can replace N1SL16A04,
N2SL1601 can replace N2SL16A04.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Table 5-9 Parameters of the fixed wavelength interfaces complying with G.692
Bit rate 2488320 kbit/s 2666057.143 kbit/s
5.3 SL4/SLD4/SLQ4
The SL4 is the 1 x STM-4 processing board. The SLD4 is the 2 x STM-4 processing
board. The SLQ4 is the 4 x STM-4 processing board.
The three boards are responsible for:
the receiving/transmitting of STM-4 optical signals
the O/E conversion of STM-4 optical signals
the extracting/inserting of overhead byte
the detecting of alarms in the line
Table 5-10 lists the slots for the SL4, SLD4, and SLQ4.
OptiX OSN 3500 (80 Slots 1–8, 11–17 Slots 1–8, 11–17 Slots 5–8, 11–14
Gbit/s)
OptiX OSN 3500 (40 Slots 1–8, 11–16 Slots 6–8, 11–13 Slots 6–8, 11–13
Gbit/s)
OptiX OSN 2500 Slots 5–8, 11–13 Slots 7–8, 11–13 Slots 7–8, 11–12
OptiX OSN 2500 REG Not available Not available Not available
OptiX OSN 1500A Slots 12–13 Slots 12–13 Slots 12–13
OptiX OSN 1500B Slots 11–13 Slots 11–13 Slots 11–13
5.3.1 Functionality
Functionality SL4 SLD4 SLQ4
5.3.2 Principle
Figure 5-5 shows the principle block diagram of the SL4/SLD4/SLQ4 (1 x STM-4
optical signal is processed).
Backplane
O/E
STM-4 conversion Cross-connect unit
Data
module and clock Overhead
processing
E/O recovery
module
conversion module
STM-4 Cross-connect unit
module
Logic
control SCC unit
module
Power
module -48 V
In Receive Direction
The O/E conversion module converts the received STM-4 optical signal into
electrical signal and detects R_LOS alarms. The electrical signal is sent SDH
overhead processing module where R_LOF and R_OOF are detected.
The SDH overhead processing module extracts overhead byte from the received
multiple electrical signals, performs pointer processing, and then sends the signals
to the cross-connect unit through backplane bus.
In Transmit Direction
After being inserted with overhead bytes in the SDH overhead processing module,
the parallel electrical signals from the cross-connect unit are then sent to the O/E
conversion module.
The O/E conversion module multiplexes the received parallel electrical signals into
high rate electrical signals through the MUX part, converts the electrical signals
into optical signals. Signals are then sent to fibers for transmission.
Auxiliary Units
Logic control module
This unit:
− Traces the clock and frame header signal from the active and the standby
cross-connect boards.
− Implements laser controlling function.
− Realizes the pass-through of orderwire and ECC bytes between the two
optical processing boards constituting the ADM when the GSCC is not
online.
− Selects the clock frame header from the active or the standby
cross-connect board.
Power module
Provide the board with required DC voltages.
SLD 4 SLQ 4
SL4
STAT STAT
STAT ACT
ACT PROG
ACT PROG SRV
PROG SRV
SRV
CLASS1
CLASS1
LASER
LASER
CLASS1 PRODUCT
PRODUCT
LASER
PRODUCT
OUT1 IN1
OUT
OUT1
IN1
IN
OUT2 IN2
OUT2 IN2
OUT3 IN3
OUT4 IN4
Indicators
There are four indicators on the SL4, SLQ4, and SLD4.
Board hardware status indicator (STAT) – double colors (red, green)
Service active status indicator (ACT) – green
Board software status indicator (PROG) – double colors (red, green)
Service alarm indicator (SRV) – three colors (red, green, yellow)
For detailed description of the indicators, see Appendix A.
Interfaces
Quantity: one pair of optical interface for the SL4, two pairs for the SLD4, and four
pairs for the SLQ4
Type: LC connector
Security: The optical interfaces incline down.
The SL4, SLQ4, and SLD4 support swappable optical modules, which simplifies
maintenance.
Note
Value of J1 had ever been set as " HuaWei SBS " by default.
C2
C2 is the signal label byte, indicating the multiplexing structure of VC-4 frame and
the payload property. It is required that the C2 bytes transmitted match those
received. Once mismatch is detected, the corresponding VC-4 path will generate
the HP_SLM alarm. Set C2 according to the actual service type.
Table 5-11 associates the C2 setting to the service type.
Table 5-11 Relationship between C2 setting and service type for the SL4/SLD4/SLQ4
Service type Parameter setting of C2(in Hex)
TUG structure 02
34 Mbit/s or 45 Mbit/s into C-3 04
140 Mbit/s into C-4 12
Unequipped 00
Parameter Description
5.4 SL1/SLQ1/SLT1
The SLT1 is a 12 x STM-1 optical processing board. The SLQ1 is a 4 x STM-1
optical processing board. The SL1 is a 1 x STM-1 optical processing board.
The three boards are responsible for:
the receiving/transmitting of STM-1 optical signals
the O/E conversion of STM-1 optical signals
the extracting/inserting of overhead byte
the detecting of alarms in the line
Table 5-13 shows the slots for the SLT1, SLQ1, and SL1.
OptiX OSN 3500 (80 Slots 1–8, 11–16 Slots 1–8, 11–17 Slots 1–8, 11–17
Gbit/s)
OptiX OSN 3500 (40 Slots 1–8, 11–16 Slots 1–8, 11–16 Slots 1–8, 11–16
Gbit/s)
OptiX OSN 2500 Slots 5–8, 11–13 Slots 5–8, 11–13 Slots 5–8, 11–13
OptiX OSN 2500 Not available Not available Not available
REG
OptiX OSN 1500A Slots 12–13 Slots 12–13 Slots 12–13
OptiX OSN 1500B Slots 11–13 Slots 11–13 Slots 11–13
Table 5-14 shows the optical interface available when the SLT1 is installed in the
different equipment.
5.4.1 Functionality
Functionality SLT1 SLQ1 SL1
5.4.2 Principle
Figure 5-7 shows the principle block diagram of the SLT1/SLQ1/SL1 (1 x STM-1
signal is processed).
Backplane
O/E
STM-1 Cross-connect unit
conversion Data
module Overhead
and clock
processing
E/O revocery
module
conversion module
STM-1 Cross-connect unit
module
Logic
control GSCC
module
Pow er
-48 V
module
In Receive Direction
The O/E conversion module converts the received STM-1 optical signal into
electrical signal and detects R_LOS alarms. The electrical signal is sent SDH
overhead processing module where R_LOF and R_OOF are detected.
The SDH overhead processing module extracts overhead byte from the received
multiple electrical signals, performs pointer processing, and then sends the signals
to the cross-connect unit through backplane bus.
In Transmit Direction
After being inserted with overhead bytes in the SDH overhead processing module,
the parallel electrical signals from the cross-connect unit are then sent to the O/E
conversion module.
The O/E conversion module multiplexes the received parallel electrical signals into
high rate electrical signals through the MUX part, converts the electrical signals
into optical signals. Signals are then sent to fibers for transmission.
Auxiliary Units
Logic control module
This unit:
− Traces the clock and frame header signal from the active and the standby
cross-connect boards.
− Implements laser controlling function.
− Realizes the pass-through of orderwire and ECC bytes between the two
optical processing boards constituting the ADM when the GSCC is not
online.
− Selects the clock frame header from the active or the standby
cross-connect board.
Power module
Provide the board with required DC voltages.
SL T 1 SLQ1 SL1
STAT STAT STAT
ACT ACT ACT
PROG PROG PROG
SRV SRV SRV
CLASS1
CLASS1
LASER LASER CLASS1
PRODUCT PRODUCT LASER
PRODUCT
OUT1 IN1 OUT2 IN2 OUT3 IN3 OUT4 IN4 OUT5 IN5 OUT6 IN6
OUT
OUT1 IN1
IN
OUT2 IN2
OUT7 IN7
OUT3 IN3
OUT8 IN8
OUT9 IN9 OUT10 IN10 OUT11 IN11 OUT12 IN12
OUT4 IN4
Indicators
There are four indicators on the SLT1, SLQ1, and SL1.
Board hardware status indicator (STAT) – double colors (red, green)
Service active status indicator (ACT) – green
Board software status indicator (PROG) – double colors (red, green)
Service alarm indicator (SRV) – three colors (red, green, yellow)
For detailed description of the indicators, see Appendix A.
Interfaces
Quantity: one pair of optical interface for the SL1, four pairs for the SLQ1, and
twelve pairs for the SLT1
Type: LC connector
Security: The optical interfaces of the SLQ1 and the SL1 incline down. The optical
interfaces of the SLT1 are vertical to the front panel, indenting by 20 mm.
The SL1, SLQ1, and SLT1 support swappable optical modules, which simplifies
maintenance.
Note
Value of J1 had ever been set as " HuaWei SBS " by default.
C2
C2 is the signal label byte, indicating the multiplexing structure of VC-4 frame and
the payload property. It is required that the C2 bytes transmitted match those
received. Once mismatch is detected, the corresponding VC-4 path will generate
the HP_SLM alarm.
Table 5-15 associates the C2 setting to the service type.
Table 5-15 Relationship between C2 setting and service type for the SLT1/SLQ1/SL1
Service type Parameter setting of C2(in Hex)
TUG structure 02
34 Mbit/s or 45 Mbit/s into C-3 04
140 Mbit/s into C-4 12
Unequipped 00
Parameter Description
5.5 R1SLD4/R1SL4/R1SL1/R1SLQ1
The R1SLD4 is a 2 x STM-4 half-slot optical processing board, used when slots are
segmented.
The R1SL4 is a 1 x STM-4 half-slot optical processing board, used when slots are
segmented.
The R1SLQ1 is a 4 x STM-1 half-slot optical processing board, used when slots are
segmented.
The R1SL1 is a 1 x STM-1 half-slot optical processing board, used when slots are
segmented.
The R1SLD4 and the R1SL4 are responsible for:
The receiving or transmitting of STM-4 optical signals
The O/E conversion of STM-4 optical signals
The extracting or inserting of overhead byte
The detecting of alarms in the line
OptiX OSN 3500 (80 Not available Not available Not available Not
Gbit/s) available
OptiX OSN 3500 (40 Not available Not available Not available Not
Gbit/s) available
OptiX OSN 2500 Slots 5–7, Slots 5–7, Slots 7, 21 Slots 5–7,
19–21 19–21 19–21
OptiX OSN 2500 Not available Not available Not available Not
REG available
OptiX OSN 1500A Slots 2-3, Slots 2-3, Slots 2-3, Slots 2-3,
6–9, 12–13 6–9, 12–13 6–9, 12–13 6–9, 12–13
OptiX OSN 1500B Slots 1–3, Slots 1–3, Slots 1–3, Slots 1–3,
6–9, 11–13 6–9, 11–13 11–13 6–9, 11–13
5.5.1 Functionality
Functionality R1SL4 R1SLD4 R1SLQ1 R1SL1
Overhead Support the processing of the section Support the processing of the section
processing overheads of STM-4 signals. overheads of STM-1 signals.
Support the processing of the path Support the processing of the path
overheads (transparent transmission and overheads (transparent transmission and
termination). termination).
Support setting and querying J0/J1/C2 Support setting and querying J0/J1/C2
byte. byte.
Protection Support two-fiber and four-fiber Support linear MSP and SNCP.
schemes multiplex section protection (MSP), linear
MSP and SNCP.
Optical module Support the detecting and query of the information on optical modules.
specifications Laser can be open and close.
Automatic laser shutdown function can be enabled or disabled.
Support the use and monitoring of SFP swappable optical module.
Alarms and Provide abundant alarms and performance events, which simplify maintenance and
performance administration.
events
Maintenance Support inloop and outloop at optical interfaces.
Support warm and cold reset. Warm reset brings no impact to services.
Support the query of board information.
Support the in-service uploading of FPGA.
Support smooth board software upgrade.
5.5.2 Principle
The principle of the R1SLD4/R1SL4 is the same as that of the SL4. Refer to Figure
5-5 for details.
The principle of the R1SLQ1/R1SL1 is the same as that of the SL1. Refer to Figure
5-7 for details.
SLD4
SL4
STAT
STAT
ACT
ACT
PROG
PROG
SRV
SRV
SL4 SLD4
R1SL4 R1SLD4
Figure 5-9 The front panel of the R1SL4 and R1SLD4
SLQ1 SL1
STAT STAT
ACT ACT
PROG PROG
SRV SRV
OUT1 IN1 OUT2 IN2 OUT3 IN3 OUT4 IN4
OUT IN
SLQ1 SL1
R1SLQ1 R1SL1
Figure 5-10 The front panel of the R1SL1 and R1SLQ1
The R1SL4, R1SLD4, R1SLQ1, and R1SL1 are half-slot optical processing boards
whose height is half of the SL4’s. They are used when the slots of the OptiX OSN
2500 and OptiX OSN 1500 are segmented.
Indicators
There are four indicators on the R1SL4, R1SLD4, R1SLQ1, and R1SL1.
Board hardware status indicator (STAT) – double colors (red, green)
Interfaces
Quantity: one pair of optical interface for the R1SL4, two pairs for the R1SLD4,
four pairs for the R1SLQ1, and one pair for the R1SL1.
Type: LC connector.
Security: The optical interfaces are vertical to the front panel, indenting by 20 mm.
The R1SL4, R1SLD4, R1SLQ1, and R1SL1 support swappable optical modules,
which simplifies maintenance.
Note
Value of J1 had ever been set as " HuaWei SBS " by default.
C2
C2 is the signal label byte, indicating the multiplexing structure of VC-4 frame and
the payload property. It is required that the C2 bytes transmitted match those
received. Once mismatch is detected, the corresponding VC-4 path will generate
the HP_SLM alarm. Set C2 according to the actual service type.
Table 5-18 associates the C2 setting to the service type.
Table 5-18 Relationship between C2 setting and service type for half-slot optical processing
boards
Service type Parameter setting of C2(in Hex)
TUG structure 02
Table 5-19 Technical parameters of the R1SL4, R1SLD4, R1SLQ1, and R1SL1
Parameter Description
5.6 SEP/SEP1/EU08/EU04/OU08/TSB8/TSB4
The SEP1 is a 2 x STM-1 electrical signal processing board, with two STM-1
electrical interfaces on the front panel.
The SEP is an 8 x STM-1 electrical signal processing board with interface board, in
this case, the SEP1 is named SEP.
The EU08 and OU08are interface boards of the SEP. The TSB8 is an electrical
interface switching & bridging board.
Table 5-20 lists the slots for the SEP1, SEP, EU04, EU08, OU08, and TSB8 and
TSB4 in OSN products.
Table 5-20 Slot for the SEP1,SEP, EU04, EU08, OU08, TSB8 and TSB4
Product SEP1 SEP EU08/OU08 EU04 TSB8 TSB4
(Led out from (Work with
front interface
panel)(Note) boards)(Note)
OptiX OSN Slots 1–6, Slots 2–5, Slots 19, slot 19, 21, 23, Slots 19, slot 19,
3500 (80 13–16 13–16 21, 23, 25, 25, 29, 31, 33, 35 35 35
Gbit/s) 29, 31, 33,
35
OptiX OSN Slots 1–6, Slots 2–5, Not slot 19, 21, 23, Slots 19, slot 19,
3500 (40 13–16 13–16 available 25, 29, 31, 33, 35 35 35
Gbit/s)
OptiX OSN Slots 5–8, Slots 6–7, Slots 3, 15, slot 1, 3, 15, 17 Slots 1, 17 slot 1,
2500 11–13 12–13 17 17
OptiX OSN Not available Not available Not Not available Not Not
2500 REG available available available
OptiX OSN Slots 12–13 Not available Not Not available Not Not
1500A available available available
OptiX OSN Slots 11–13 Slots 12–13 Slots 14, 16 slot 14, 16 Slots 14 slot 14
1500B
Note: When used with interface boards, SEP1 is named SEP.
When used with different interface boards and electrical interface switching &
bridging boards, the SEP1 has different access ability, as listed in Table 5-21.
Caution
The two interfaces on the front panel of the SEP1 are unavailable when used with
interface boards.
Caution
The EU08 and OU08 can only be used when the cross-connect capacity is 80 Gbit/s
in OptiX OSN 3500. When the cross-connect capacity is 40 Gbit/s, the EU04 can be
used to work with the SEP.
5.6.1 Functionality
Functionality SEP EU08/OU08 TSB8
5.6.2 Principle
Figure 5-11 shows the principle block diagram of the SEP1 (1 x STM-1 signal is
processed).
Backplane
Logic
control SCC
module
Power
-48 V
module
In Receive Direction
The interface module accesses STM-1 electrical signals (for optical signals, O/E
conversion is needed), and the data and clock recovery module recovers clock
signals. Then, the clock signal and electrical signals are sent to the overhead
processing module.
The SDH overhead processing module extracts overhead byte from the received
multiple electrical signals, performs pointer processing, and then sends the signals
to the cross-connect unit through backplane bus. R_LOF, R_OOF, AU_LOP and
AU_AIS alarms are detected in this module.
In Transmit Direction
After being inserted with overhead bytes in the SDH overhead processing module,
the parallel electrical signals from the cross-connect unit are then sent to the data
and clock recovery module.
The data and clock recovery module implements parallel/serial conversion for the
received STM-1 electrical signal, and then sends it to the E/O conversion module
after descrambling.
The interface module sends the STM-1 electrical signals to the cable for
transmission. When optical signals are required, the interface module adopts the
OU08, where the signals are sent to fiber after E/O conversion.
Auxiliary Units
Logic control module
This unit:
− Traces the clock and frame header signal from the active and the standby
cross-connect boards.
− Implements laser controlling function.
− Realizes the pass-through of orderwire and ECC bytes between the two
optical processing boards constituting the ADM when the GSCC is not
online.
− Selects the clock frame header from the active or the standby
cross-connect board.
Power module
Provide the board with required DC voltages.
STAT
OUT1 IN1
ACT
PROG
SRV
OUT1 IN1 OUT2 IN2 OUT3 IN3 OUT4 IN4 OUT5 IN5 OUT6 IN6 OUT7 IN7 OUT8 IN8
OUT2 IN2
OUT1IN1 OUT2IN2 OUT3IN3 OUT4 IN4OUT5IN5 OUT6IN6OUT7IN7OUT8 IN8
OUT3
IN3
OUT4
IN4
OUT1 IN1 OUT2 IN2 OUT3 IN3 OUT4 IN4
OUT5 IN5
OUT6 IN6
AOUT AIN BOUT BIN
OUT7 IN7
OUT8 IN8
Indicators
There are four indicators on the SEP1.
Board hardware status indicator (STAT) – double colors (red, green)
Service active status indicator (ACT) – green
Board software status indicator (PROG) – double colors (red, green)
Service alarm indicator (SRV) – three colors (red, green, yellow)
For detailed description of the indicators, see Appendix A.
There are no indicators on the EU08, EU04, OU08, TSB8 or TSB4.
Interfaces
Quantity: The SEP1 has two pair of 75-ohm SMB interface, with which the SEP1
can access two channels of STM-1 electrical signal by itself.
Type: SMB connector
Table 5-22 lists the quantity and type of the interfaces of the EU08, EU04 and
OU08.
Quantity 8 4 8 8
Access ability 8 x STM-1(e) 84x STM-1(e) 8 x STM-1(o) 8 x STM-1(o)
Type 8-pair SMB 8-pair SMB 8-pair LC 8-pair SC
electrical electrical optical optical
interface interface interface interface
Swappable optical - - Supported Not supported
module
OptiX OSN Support two groups of The board in slot 2 protects the boards
3500 (80 Gbit/s) 1:N (N≤3) TPS in slots 3, 4, and 5.
protection The board in slot 16 protects the boards
OptiX OSN
3500 (40 Gbit/s) in slots 13, 14, and 15.
OptiX OSN Support two groups of The board in slot 6 protects the one in
2500 1:1 TPS protection slot 7.
The board in slot 13 protects the one in
slot 12.
OptiX OSN Not supported -
2500 REG
OptiX OSN Not supported -
1500A
OptiX OSN Support one group of 1:1 The board in slot 12 protects the one in
1500B TPS protection slot 13.
Protection Principle
Figure 5-13 shows the 1:3 TPS protection when the SEP is used with the EU08 and
TSB8 in the OptiX OSN 3500.
3 2 1
1 2 1 2 1 2
Cross
connect
board
SLOT 9/10
Protection Working Working Working
Figure 5-13 1:3 TPS protection of the SEP in the OptiX OSN 3500
Normal status
When each working board is working normally, the service signal is accessed to the
SEP directly through position 1 of the control switch on the EU08.
Switching status
When a working SEP fails, the working board in each slot is protected in the
following manners.
When the working board in slot 3 fails, the control switch of the
corresponding EU08 switches from position 1 to position 2. At the same time,
the control switch of the TSB8 does not act. Slot 2 is now protecting slot 3.
When the working board in slot 4 fails, the control switch of the
corresponding EU08 switches from position 1 to position 2. At the same time,
the control switch of the TSB8 switches from position 1 to position 2. Slot 2
is now protecting slot 4.
When the working board in slot 5 fails, the control switch of the
corresponding EU08 switches from position 1 to position 2, while the control
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O O O O OO O O O O O O O OO OO O O
T T T T TT T T T T T T T TT TT T T
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TSB8
EU08
EU08
EU08
EU08
EU08
EU08
TSB8
AUX
PIU
PIU
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
O O O O O O O O O O O OOOOO OO
T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213141516 1718
Protection 1
Protection 2
Working 1
Working 1
Working 1
Working 2
Working 2
Working 2
GSCC
XCS
XCS
Fiber routing
Figure 5-14 Board distribution upon two-group 1:3 TPS for the SEP in the OptiX OSN 3500
In the Figure 5-14, the board in slot 2 protects the boards in slots 3, 4, and 5, and the
board in slot 16 protects the ones in slots 13, 14, and 15.
The slot assignment of the SEP, EU08, and TSB8 are shown in Table 5-24.
Table 5-24 Slot assignment of the SEP, EU08, and TSB8 in the OptiX OSN 3500
Board Protection group 1 Protection group 2
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Protection 1
Protection 2
Working 1
Working 2
EU08
TSB8
TSB8
EU04
SAP
CXL
CXL
Fiber Routing
PIU FAN FAN PIU
(SLOT22) (SLOT24) (SLOT25) (SLOT23)
Figure 5-15 Board distribution upon two-group 1:1 TPS for the SEP in the OptiX OSN 2500
In the above figure, the board in slot 6 protects the one in slot 7, and the board in
slot 13 protects the one in slot 12.
The slot assignment of the SEP, EU08, EU04 and TSB8 is shown in Table 5-25.
Table 5-25 Slot assignment of the SEP, EU08, EU04 and TSB8 in the OptiX OSN 2500
Board Protection group 1 Protection group 2
Slot 14 TSB8
Slot 18 PIU
Slot 15
Slot 16 EU08
Slot 19 PIU
Slot 17
Slot 11 Slot 6
Slot 20 Slot 12 Protection Slot 7
Figure 5-16 Board distribution upon 1:1 TPS for the SEP in the OptiX OSN 1500B
In the above figure, the board in slot 12 protects the one in slot 13.
The slot assignment of the SEP, EU08 and TSB8 is shown in Table 5-26.
Table 5-26 Slot assignment of the SEP, EU08, and TSB8 in the OptiX OSN 1500B
Board Protection group
Note
Value of J1 had ever been set as " HuaWei SBS " by default.
C2
C2 is the signal label byte, indicating the multiplexing structure of VC-4 frame and
the payload property. It is required that the C2 bytes transmitted match those
received. Once mismatch is detected, the corresponding VC-4 path will generate
the HP_SLM alarm.
Table 5-27 associates the C2 setting to the service type.
Table 5-27 Relationship between C2 setting and service type for the SEP1
Service type Parameter setting of C2 (in Hex)
TUG structure 02
34 Mbit/s or 45 Mbit/s into C-3 04
140 Mbit/s into C-4 12
Unequipped 00
Table 5-28 Technical parameters of the SEP1, EU08, EU04, OU08, TSB8 and TSB4
Parameter Description
Parameter Description