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Product Overview
Issue
02
Date
2012-07-31
CPE
Optical
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Contents
Contents
1 Product Positioning and Features .............................................................................................. 1
1.1 Product Features ............................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Product Positioning .......................................................................................................................................... 4
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Wall-mounting
Desk-mounting
Open-rack-mounting
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PSNs have flexible networking and complicated configuration, and therefore have high
requirements for operating and maintenance personnel.
PSNs do not have complete overhead fields indicating their physical states, as compared
to TDM networks. If a fault occurs on a PSN, no simple and easy-to-use tool is available
to diagnose the fault.
To address the preceding concerns, the OptiX OSN equipment provides TP-Assist
functionality to simplify operation and improve efficiency in service configuration,
installation, commissioning, fault diagnosis, and routine maintenance. Table 1-1 describes the
TP-Assist OAM system applied to PSNs.
Table 1-1 TP-Assist OAM system applied to PSNs
Function
Sub-Item
Application
End-to-end
service
configuration
End-to-end
configuration of packet
services
Alarm deployment
along with service
configuration
One-click
commissioning
One-click service
connectivity test
One-click fault
diagnosis
IP ping response
Service loopbacks
One-click, intelligent
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Function
Sub-Item
Application
fault diagnosis
performance deterioration.
Performance
measurement and
monitoring
Measurement of congestion-caused
packet loss: measures
congestion-caused lost packets by flow,
PW, or egress queue. This function
helps learn the actual operating status of
an NE and diagnose packet loss.
Hierarchical OAM
The OptiX OSN equipment supports ETH OAM, MPLS OAM, and MPLS-TP OAM.
Hierarchical OAM provides Ethernet services with complete maintenance methods. Figure
1-1 shows the application of hierarchical OAM.
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P
CE1
PE2
PE1
CE3
PSN
CE2
CE4
CE
PE
PE
CE
MPLS/MPLS-TP
Tunnel OAM
Tunnel
Layer
MPLS/MPLS- TP PW OAM
PW
Layer
ETH
Layer
Ethernet
Port OAM
Ethernet
Port OAM
: MEP
: MIP
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Figure 1-2 Product positioning and typical application of the OptiX OSN 500
Access layer
Convergence
node
Convergence/
Backbone layer
CES E1
FE
CES E1
FE
FE/GE
FE/GE
Packet network
FE/GE
ATM/IMA E1
FE/GE
CES E1
ATM/IMA E1
FE
FE
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NodeB
BTS
RNC
BSC
2 Quick Reference
Quick Reference
This chapter describes the product overview, including product photos, hardware, software,
and functions and features.
Table 2-1 lists the overview of the OptiX OSN 500.
Table 2-1 Overview of the OptiX OSN 500
Item
Description
Appearan
ce
Board
CSHD/MD1/EM6T/EM6F/PIU/UPM/FAN
Packet
functions
and
features
Switching
capacity
7.2 Gbit/s
Managem
ent ports
and
auxiliary
ports
Interface Type
Description
Connector
External clock
port
120-ohm external
clock port, which can
work in 2048 kbit/s
mode or 2048 kHz
mode
RJ45
External time
port/Port for
monitoring an
outdoor cabinet
RJ45
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Item
2 Quick Reference
Description
connecting to an
outdoor cabinet
Power supply
port
Network
management port
Ethernet NM port/NM
serial port, which is
connected to a
network management
system (NMS)
RJ45
Alarm
input/output port
3-input/1-output alarm
port
RJ45
Description
MPLS
support
capability
The packet switching unit of the CSHD board works with a service board to implement MPLS
functions.
OAM: supports MPLS tunnel OAM and MPLS-TP tunnel OAM. MPLS tunnel OAM
complies with ITU-T Y.1711, and MPLS-TP tunnel OAM complies with ITU-T G.8113.1.
Unidirectional: 1K
Bidirectional: 512
NOTE
Unidirectional and bidirectional MPLS tunnels share tunnel resources. One bidirectional MPLS tunnel is
equivalent to two unidirectional MPLS tunnels.
PWE3
support
capability
The sum of PW count and MPLS tunnel count must not exceed 1K. PW count and MPLS tunnel count,
however, can be 1K simultaneously if each MPLS tunnel carries one PW. This is because if an MPLS tunnel
carries PWs, the MPLS tunnel is not counted and only the carried PWs are counted.
The packet switching unit of the CSHD board works with a service board to implement PWE3
functions.
Service categories
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Item
2 Quick Reference
Description
OAM: supports MPLS PW OAM and MPLS-TP PW OAM. MPLS PW OAM complies with
ITU-T Y.1711, and MPLS-TP PW OAM complies with ITU-T G.8113.1.
Supports MS-PWs.
NOTE
The sum of PW count and MPLS tunnel count must not exceed 1K. PW count and MPLS tunnel count,
however, can be 1K simultaneously if each MPLS tunnel carries one PW. This is because if an MPLS tunnel
carries PWs, the MPLS tunnel is not counted and only the carried PWs are counted.
Service
Service
Type
Description
Ethernet
service
Jumbo frames
QinQ support
Service Port
Description
Connector
FE (electrical
port): 18
10/100BAS
E-T(X)
RJ-45
FE (optical
port): 6
100BAS
E-BX
LC
100BAS
E-FX
100BAS
E-LX
100BAS
E-VX
100BAS
E-ZX
GE: 6
GE optical
port:
1000BA
SE-SX
1000BA
SE-LX
1000BA
SE-VX
1000BA
SE-ZX
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Maximum
Receiving
Capability
GE
electrical
port:
1000BASET
LC
RJ-45
Item
2 Quick Reference
Description
number of logical ports: 1K
CES service
ATM/IMA
service
Service category:
point-to-point service
Encapsulation types:
Tunnel APS
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CESoPSN
SAToP
Compression of idle
timeslots: supported (only
for CESoPSN
encapsulation)
Protection
Local: 96
Remote: 192
80xE1
75/120-ohm
smart E1
port
Anea 96
80xE1
75/120-ohm
smart E1
port
Anea 96
Local: 384
Remote: 768
N-to-one VPC
N-to-one VCC
One-to-one VPC
One-to-one VCC
Maximum number of
concatenated ATM cells:
31
Maximum number of
members in an IMA group:
16
Item
2 Quick Reference
Description
carrying 16 PWs)
NOTE
Tunnel APS and PW APS share 32 protection group resources.
PW APS
MPLS tunnel APS and MPLS-TP tunnel APS share 32 protection group resources.
NOTE
Tunnel APS and PW APS share 32 protection group resources.
MSTP
Supports the MSTP protocol that generates only the CIST. The MSTP protocol
provides functions equivalent to those of the RSTP protocol.
ERPS
LPT
LAG
Maintenan
ce
MPLS/MPL
S-TP OAM
Switching duration:
300 ms if the fault is on the NNI side and is detected using PW OAM
LAG protection
Switching duration:
Maximum sum of the number of tunnels supporting OAM and the number of
PWs supporting OAM: 64
NOTE
The sum of the number of tunnels supporting OAM and the number of PWs supporting
OAM must not exceed 64.
ETH-OAM
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The sum of the number of tunnels supporting MPLS/MPLS-TP OAM and the number of
PWs supporting MPLS/MPLS-TP OAM must not exceed 64.
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Item
2 Quick Reference
Description
Loopback (LB)
OAM auto-discovery
Fault detection
ATM OAM
Supports the following ATM OAM functions: CC, LB, RDI, and AIS.
RMON
Service level:
Synchroniz
ation
Transit tunnel
PW
PRBS
Synchronou
s Ethernet
clock
Synchronous Ethernet that complies with ITU-T G.8261 and ITU-T G.8262.
NOTE
SFP electrical modules do not support synchronous Ethernet clocks.
When working in 10BASE-T mode, FE/GE ports do not support synchronous Ethernet
clocks.
IEEE
1588v2
The OptiX OSN 500 provides two 1PPS+ToD external time ports that support
compensation for propagation delay on their connected cables. The
compensation can be set to a value within the range from 0 to 10 us in steps of
not more than 10 ns. ToD supports cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs).
The input/output mode at the two external time ports can be set.
The two external time ports form active/standby protection. If the time signals
from one port fail, the equipment automatically adopts the time signals from
the other port.
NOTE
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Item
2 Quick Reference
Description
SFP electrical modules do not support IEEE 1588v2.
IEEE 1588
ACR
Supported
IEEE CES
ACR
The clock performance complies with the ITU-T G.823 Traffic template.
Supports external and internal clock sources. The port impedance is 120 ohms
or 75 ohms (a converter can be used to provide a 75-ohm clock port).
DiffServ
Physical
layer clocks
Others
QoS
NOTE
SFP electrical modules do not support IEEE 1588 ACR.
QoS policies
Supports port policies and V-UNI ingress policies.
CAR
Provides the CAR function for traffic flows at ports and V-UNI ingresses.
Shaping
Provides traffic shaping for a specific port, PW ingress, prioritized queue, or
traffic flow.
IGMP
snooping
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SP
WRR
SP+WRR
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Power
supply
unit
Packet
switching
unit
-48 V/-60 V DC
Fan
unit
Ethernet
signal
Service
interface
unit
FE/GE
E1 (CES/ATM/IMA)
NMS
Clock
unit
External clock
Auxiliary
interface
unit
External alarm
DCN
Backplane
Optical/Electrical service
Cross-connect bus
Function
Service interface
unit
Traces clock sources and provides clock signals for the system.
Packet switching
unit
Clock unit
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Function Unit
Function
Auxiliary interface
unit
Fan unit
Service
Type
Service
Rate
Board
Reference Standard
Packe
t
GE service
(optical
port)
1.25 Gbit/s
CSHD/EM6F
IEEE 802.3z
GE service
(electrical
port)
1000 Mbit/s
EM6T/EM6F
FE service
(optical
port)
125 Mbit/s
CSHD/EM6F
FE service
(electrical
port)
10/100
Mbit/s
CSHD/EM6T/EM6F
ATM/IMA/
E1 CES
service
2.048
Mbit/s
CSHD/MD1
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IEEE 802.3u
ITU-T G.703
ITU-T G.823
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GE
(Optical
Port)
GE
(Electrical
Port)
FE (Optical
Port)
FE
(Electrical
Port)
E1
(ATM/IMA
/CES)
CSHD
18
80
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H
D
Board
installation
area
W
3
2
SLOT SLOT
5
6
(PIU) (FAN)
SLOT 4(EXT)
SLOT 3(EXT)
SLOT 2(CSHD)
4
An OptiX OSN 500 NE can automatically save its NE ID, extended ID, IP address, and subnet mask to
its backplane. After a new system control, switching, and timing board replaces an original one, the NE
automatically uses the saved information. Therefore, you do not need to set the NE ID, extended ID, IP
address, and subnet mask for the substitute board.
Description of Labels
Table 4-1 lists the description of the labels on the chassis and the boards in the chassis. The
actual labels may be different depending on the configurations of the chassis and boards.
Table 4-1 Description of labels
Label
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Label Name
Description
ESD protection
label
Grounding label
Indicates the
grounding
position of the
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Label
Label Name
Description
chassis.
/ QUALIFICATION CARD
Qualification card
RoHS label
Product nameplate
label
Indicates the
product name and
certification.
HUAWEI
MADE IN CHINA
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Ventilation Design
The chassis is densely covered with small air holes. Through these holes, air is let in from the
left and out from the right by fans.
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Ensure the smooth flow of air inside and around the equipment. Do not block the air intake vents and air
exhaust vents of subracks when cabling. Keep the top of subracks clean.
AIR OUT
AIR IN
Switching Capacities
Table 4-2 lists packet switching capacities of the OptiX OSN 500.
Table 4-2 Switching capacities of the OptiX OSN 500
Board
CSHD
7.2
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SLOT
6
(FAN)
SLOT 3
2.5Gbit/s
SLOT 2
SLOT 4
2.5Gbit/s
2.5Gbit/s
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Power Consumption
SLOT 1(CSHD)
Board
Acronym
Board
Name
Function
Service
Category
Port Type
Vali
d
Slot
System
control,
switching,
and timing
board
TNH1CSHD
Packet
system
control,
switching,
and timing
board
N/A
One Ethernet
NM port
Slot
2
One NM serial
port
3-input/1-outpu
t alarm port
Four FE
electrical ports:
10/100BASE-T
(X)
Two GE/FE
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Provides the
packet
cross-connect
function.
Supports the
7.2 Gbit/s
packet
switching
function.
Performs
system
communication
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Board
Classific
ation
Board
Acronym
Board
Name
Function
Service
Category
Port Type
and control.
Provides a
one-input,
one-output
external clock
port.
Provides
two-input,
two-output
external time
ports.
optical/electrica
l ports that use
any of the
following types
of SFP
modules:
Packet
processing
board
TNM1MD1
TNM1EM6T
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Vali
d
Slot
32xSmart
E1 service
processing
board
Transmits/Receive
s E1 signals.
CES E1
ATM/IM
A E1
FE/GE
processing
board
Transmits/Receive
s FE/GE service
signals and works
with the packet
switching unit to
process the
received FE/GE
service signals.
Native
Ethernet
services
Point-t
o-point
transpa
rent
transmi
ssion
E-Line
1000BASESX
1000BASELX
1000BASEVX
1000BASEZX
1000BASET
(compatible
with FE
electrical
ports)
100BASE-B
X
100BASE-F
X
100BASE-L
X
100BASE-V
X
100BASE-Z
X
16 E1 ports
75/120-ohm E1
port
Slots
3 to 4
Four FE
electrical ports:
10/100BASE-T
(X)
Slots
3 to 4
Two GE
electrical ports
(compatible
with FE
electrical
ports):
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Board
Classific
ation
Board
Acronym
TNM1EM6F
Board
Name
Function
Service
Category
service
s
FE/GE
processing
board
Power
supply
board
Fan board
VLAN
-based
E-Line
service
s
QinQbased
E-Line
service
s
E-LAN
service
s based
on
IEEE
802.1d
bridges
E-LAN
service
s based
on
IEEE
802.1q
bridges
E-LAN
service
s based
on
IEEE
802.1a
d
bridges
ETH
PWE3
services
Port Type
Vali
d
Slot
1000BASE-T
Four FE
electrical ports:
10/100BASE-T
(X)
1000BASESX
1000BASELX
1000BASEVX
1000BASEZX
1000BASET
(compatible
with FE
electrical
ports)
100BASE-B
X
100BASE-F
X
100BASE-L
X
100BASE-V
X
100BASE-Z
X
Slots
3 to 4
UPM
Uninterrupti
ble power
module
Provides access to
one 110 V/220 V
AC power supply.
N/A
Provides two 48
V DC power
supply ports.
slot
21
TNC1PIU
Power
supply
board
N/A
Slot
5
TNC1FAN
Fan board
N/A
N/A
Slot
6
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Legend
Chain
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Network
Topology
Legend
Ring
Tangent rings
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NE 2
NE 3
NE 1
OptiX OSN 550
GE
GE
NE 6
ATM/IMA E1
CES E1
OptiX OSN 500
FE
Node B
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BTS
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NE 5
ATM/IMA E1
MD1
EM6T
CSHD
NE 6
MD1
CSHD
FE
CES E1
Node B
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Secondary
U2000
Primary
U2000
External DCN
Switch
Router
NON-GNE
Site D
NON-GNE
Site E
GNE
Site A
GNE
Site C
Master
NON-GNE
Site F
Slave
NON-GNE
Site B
Slave
Fiber
U2000
Web LCT
Network cable
Figure 6-1 illustrates a network that has Huawei equipment deployed at different layers: NEs at sites
A-D are OptiX OSN 8800 NEs, NEs at site E are OptiX OSN 1800 NEs, and NEs at site F are OptiX
OSN 550/500 NEs.
In Figure 6-1,
The NEs at sites A and C are gateway NEs (GNEs) and are connected to the external DCN through a switch
or router. All the other NEs are non-GNEs that communicate with the NMS through GNEs.
The NEs between sites A and D are connected with fibers and use the HWECC or IP over DCC protocol to
exchange information over ESC/OSC channels.
The NEs between sites E and C are connected with fibers and use the HWECC or IP over DCC protocol to
exchange information over ESC channels.
The NEs between sites F and C are connected with fibers and use the HWECC or IP over DCC protocol to
exchange information over inband channels.
Some NEs between sites A and F (NEs connected to an optical or electrical transmission device, such as
NEs at site B) are connected with network cables, and use the HWECC or IP over DCC protocol to
exchange information over Ethernet channels (at NM_ETH ports).
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An external DCN is a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN) and uses
the TCP/IP protocol for communication. It provides communication between NMSs and
between the NMS server and GNEs.
Feature
Networking Technology
Inb
and
DC
N
NM information is
transmitted through the
service channels
provided by managed
equipment. Therefore,
HWECC
IP
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Flexible networking:
NM information is
encapsulated into
Ethernet frames and
carries a fixed VLAN
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DC
N
Sol
uti
on
Feature
no extra equipment or
DCN is required. This
reduces operating
expenditure.
ID to get separated
from the service data.
The NM information
is transmitted with
services on service
channels.
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Routine equipment maintenance and troubleshooting are essential to ensure that a network
runs properly. The OptiX OSN 500 provides strong maintenance capabilities.
Table 7-1 lists the maintenance functions that the OptiX OSN 500 supports.
Table 7-1 Maintenance functions that the OptiX OSN 500 supports
Applica
tion
Scenari
o
Function
Description
Routine
maintena
nce
Alarm and
performance
management
RMON
Upgrade and
loading of board
software and NE
software
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Applica
tion
Scenari
o
OAM
Function
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Description
Voltage check
Automatic search
for optical fibers
Port impedance
query
Optical module
information query
Power
consumption
control
Storage of the ID
and IP address of
an NE
Port information
query
ETH OAM
ATM OAM
MPLS OAM
MPLS-TP OAM
Fault
locating
One-click data
collection
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Applica
tion
Scenari
o
Function
Description
recovery.
Loopback
Remote
maintenance
PRBS
NOTE
Only MD1 boards support PRBS tests on E1 ports.
Other
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Warm/Cold resets
Hot swap
Alarm reporting
upon removal of
important
peripheral storage
devices
NSF
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8 Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Description
Dimensions
44 mm x 442 mm x 220 mm (H x W x D)
Weight
2 kg (net weight of a chassis that contains one fan board and one PIU board)
Power
consumptio
n
Heat
consumptio
n
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8 Technical Specifications
Item
Description
Power
supply
performanc
e
Fuse
capacity
10 A
Electromag
netic
compatibilit
y
Predicted
reliability
Weight (kg)
CSHD
32.2
1.00
MD1
12.2
0.50
EM6T
10.4
0.37
EM6F
11.3
0.40
PIU
0.5
0.12
FAN
2.3
0.20
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