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Summary of Updates
This section provides the update history of this manual and introduces the contents of
subsequent updates.
Update History
Manual Version Notes
T2-040205-20050915-C-3.20 The manual is the first release.
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3 Protection 3-1
3.1 Equipment-Level Protection 3-1
3.1.1 Power Input Unit 1+1 Hot Backup 3-1
3.1.2 Board Protection upon Exception 3-1
3.2 Network-level Protection 3-2
3.2.1 SDH Service Protection 3-2
3.3 Clock Protection 3-3
3.3.1 Clock Quality 3-3
3.3.2 Protection Process 3-4
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Table 6-12 Test specification of single-port 100M bidirectional full duplex feature 6-7
Table 6-13 Output jitter of clock interface 6-8
Table 6-14 Internal oscillator output frequency in the free-run mode 6-8
Table 6-15 Chronic phase variation (MTIE) 6-8
Table 6-16 Chronic phase variation (TDEV) 6-8
Table 6-17 Output jitter of the STM-1/STM-4 synchronous interface 6-9
Table 6-18 Jitter tolerance of the STM-1/STM-4 input port 6-9
Table 6-19 Input jitter tolerance of the PDH tributary port 6-9
Table 6-20 Mapping jitter of the PDH tributary port 6-10
Table 6-21 Combined jitter of the PDH tributary port 6-10
Table 6-22 EMC test 6-11
Table 6-23 Environment requirement for storage 6-12
Table 6-24 Mechanical active substances content for storage 6-13
Table 6-25 Chemical active substances content for storage 6-13
Table 6-26 Mechanical stress for storage 6-13
Table 6-27 Environment requirement for transportation 6-14
Table 6-28 Mechanical active substances content for transportation 6-14
Table 6-29 Chemical active substances content for transportation 6-15
Table 6-30 Mechanical stress for transportation 6-15
Table 6-31 Requirement on temperature and humidity 6-16
Table 6-32 Other climate requirements 6-16
Table 6-33 Mechanical active substances content for operation 6-17
Table 6-34 Chemical active substances content for operation 6-17
Table 6-35 Mechanical stress for operation 6-17
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Release Note
This manual is for the OptiX 155/622H(Metro1000) STM-1/STM-4 MSTP Optical
Transmission System, V300R002.
Related Manuals
The related manuals are listed in the following table.
Manual Usage
OptiX 155/622H(Metro1000) Introduces the functionality, structure,
STM-1/STM-4 MSTP Optical performance, specifications, and theory of the
Transmission System System product.
Description
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Manual Usage
OptiX 155/622H(Metro1000) Introduces the routine maintenance items and
STM-1/STM-4 MSTP Optical the precautions, common faults and equipment
Transmission System Maintenance alarms, as well as the handling method.
Manual
Organization
The manual is organized as follows.
Chapter Description
Chapter 1 Product Overview Introduces features, structure, and its application in
transmission networks of the OptiX 155/622H.
Chapter 2 Board Function and Introduces functions and applications of the boards
Application of the OptiX 155/622H.
Intended Audience
This document is for:
Network planner
Network designer
Network administrator
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Conventions
In this manual, the “OptiX 155/622H” is short for “OptiX 155/622H(Metro1000)
STM-1/STM-4 Optical Transmission System”.
The manual uses the following conventions.
Symbol Description
A warning notice with this symbol indicates a risk of personal injury.
Warning
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Note undesirable situation or indicates important supplementary information.
Note A note notice with this symbol indicates additional, helpful, non-critical
information.
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3 Protection 3-1
3.1 Equipment-Level Protection 3-1
3.1.1 Power Input Unit 1+1 Hot Backup 3-1
3.1.2 Board Protection upon Exception 3-1
3.2 Network-level Protection 3-2
3.2.1 SDH Service Protection 3-2
3.3 Clock Protection 3-3
3.3.1 Clock Quality 3-3
3.3.2 Protection Process 3-4
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A Standards Compliance 1
A.1 ITU-T Recommendations 1
A.2 IEEE Standards 3
A.3 IETF Standards 3
A.4 Environment Standards 3
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Table 6-12 Test specification of single-port 100M bidirectional full duplex feature 6-7
Table 6-13 Output jitter of clock interface 6-8
Table 6-14 Internal oscillator output frequency in the free-run mode 6-8
Table 6-15 Chronic phase variation (MTIE) 6-8
Table 6-16 Chronic phase variation (TDEV) 6-8
Table 6-17 Output jitter of the STM-1/STM-4 synchronous interface 6-10
Table 6-18 Jitter tolerance of the STM-1/STM-4 input port 6-10
Table 6-19 Input jitter tolerance of the PDH tributary port 6-10
Table 6-20 Mapping jitter of the PDH tributary port 6-11
Table 6-21 Combined jitter of the PDH tributary port 6-11
Table 6-22 EMC test 6-12
Table 6-23 Environment requirement for storage 6-13
Table 6-24 Mechanical active substances content for storage 6-14
Table 6-25 Chemical active substances content for storage 6-14
Table 6-26 Mechanical stress for storage 6-14
Table 6-27 Environment requirement for transportation 6-15
Table 6-28 Mechanical active substances content for transportation 6-15
Table 6-29 Chemical active substances content for transportation 6-16
Table 6-30 Mechanical stress for transportation 6-16
Table 6-31 Requirement on temperature and humidity 6-17
Table 6-32 Other climate requirements 6-17
Table 6-33 Mechanical active substances content for operation 6-18
Table 6-34 Chemical active substances content for operation 6-18
Table 6-35 Mechanical stress for operation 6-18
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System Description 1 Product Overview
1 Product Overview
Network Application
The OptiX 155/622H is a type of STM-1/STM-4 chassis-shaped equipment developed
by Huawei. It can access multiple types of services and can be used in MANs and
local transmission networks as access equipment. It also serves as terminal units to
access VIP private lines, wireless base stations, and digital subscriber line access
multiplexers (DSLAM).
0 shows how the OptiX 155/622H is applied in a network.
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Backbone
layer
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Features
High Integration
The case assembly of the OptiX 155/622H measures 436 mm (W) x 293 mm (D) x 86
mm (H). 0 and 0 show its appearance.
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0 lists the services that the OptiX 155/622H can access and the access capability.
Supported service and quantity
Service Maximum access capability for single equipment
SDH 16 x STM-1(o), 6 x STM-1(e), 5 x STM-4
Interface
0 lists the interfaces that the OptiX 155/622H provides.
Interfaces on the OptiX 155/622H
Interface type Description Connector
STM-1 optical interface: supports Ie-1,
SC/PC
S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2 optical modules.
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In clock tracing mode, the OptiX 155/622H provides the following synchronous clock
sources:
Two 2048 kHz or 2048 kbit/s G.703 external synchronous sources.
Line synchronous source of the three line interfaces IU1, IU2, and IU3.
Tributary synchronous source of the four tributary interfaces IU1, IU2, IU3, and IU4.
The synchronous sources of the line interface and the tributary interface of SCBE.
Supporting More than One System
The OptiX 155/622H supports 26x26 VC-4 cross-connections, so it can serve as more
than one TM or ADM system. It also supports service grooming and protection among
these systems. Thus, the networking capability and the service grooming capability
among networks are greatly improved.
Flexible Networking
The OptiX 155/622H can build networks flexibly. It supports point-to-point, chain, ring,
HUB network, and mesh network.
The OptiX 155/622H serves as the access equipment and combine with Huawei
Metro and OSN series products to build networks. It can also combine with the
third-party equipment to build networks.
Protection Mechanism
The OptiX 155/622H provides a comprehensive network protection system for all
services.
0 lists the SDH/PDH protection modes that the OptiX 155/622H supports.
Protection modes supported by the OptiX 155/622H
Protection mode Remark
Linear 1+1 multiplex section
–
protection (MSP)
Two-fiber
unidirectional/bidirectional MS –
protection ring
Two-fiber
unidirectional/bidirectional –
path protection (PP) ring
Sub-network connection When a service has both MSP and SNCP, set
protection (SNCP) delay time for the SNCP.
Uniform NM System
The OptiX iManager NM system manages the OptiX 155/622H. The NM system
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provides management, maintenance and test for the optical transmission system
about its fault, performance, configuration, and security. It also supports end-to-end
management function as required by the user. The NM system improves the quality of
network service, reduces the maintenance cost and ensures good use of network
resources.
Power and Environment Monitoring
The OptiX 155/622H provides –48 V/–60 V power interfaces to detect the input
voltage and the voltage status (severely undervoltage, undervoltage, overvoltage, or
severely overvoltage).
The OptiX 155/622H also provides alarm input and output functions. The alarm input
function helps to monitor the environment of users remotely, while the alarm output
function can perform monitoring over all equipment alarms by outputting alarms to the
centralized alarm system.
Synchronization Status Message Management
The OptiX 155/622H supports synchronization status message (SSM) management
to enable the transmission network to:
Avoid timing loop in clock switching.
When the synchronous timing signal degrades, the downstream node can switch
the traced clock source or turn it into holdover mode before the degradation
threshold is crossed.
Simplify the planning of the clock synchronization network.
Interconnecting with Third-Party Equipment
The OptiX 155/622H applies the following technologies to interconnect with the
third-party equipment.
IP Over DCC
The OptiX 155/622H supports IP over DCC. When OptiX 155/622H, third-party
equipment and element management system (EMS) all support IP, the NM
information is transparently transmitted through IP over DCC.
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TP4
The OptiX 155/622H supports TP4 (OSI over DCC). When OptiX 155/622H,
third-party equipment and element management system (EMS) all support TP4, the
NM information is transparently transmitted through TP4.
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Equipment Structure
Hardware Structure
As shown in 0, the OptiX 155/622H comprises a fan board, an air filter, a power filter
board, and the interface units that can be housed in the board area.
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System Architecture
In the OptiX 155/622H, the cross-connect unit is the core unit, assisted by the SDH
interface unit, PDH/Ethernet interface unit, clock unit, SCC and orderwire unit. 0
illustrates the system architecture.
STM-1/STM-4 STM-1/STM-4
Ethernet,E1, Ethernet,E1,
E3,T3 IU1 IU1 E3,T3
STM-1/STM-4 STM-1/STM-4
Ethernet,E1, IU2 IU2 Ethernet,E1,
E3,T3 E3,T3
STM-1/STM-4 STM-1/STM-4
Ethernet,E1, IU3 cross- IU3 Ethernet,E1,
E3,T3 connect E3,T3
unit
Ethernet,E1 IU4 IU4 Ethernet,E1
E1 IU6 IU6 E1
external NM orderwire
clock system phone
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Boards
The OptiX 155/622H provides seven physical slots to accommodate boards. 0 shows
the slot configuration and 0 lists the related boards.
SCB
1-channel STM-1
SLE IU1, IU2, IU3 75-ohm
electrical interface board
2-channel STM-1
SDE IU1, IU2, IU3 75-ohm
electrical interface board
8-channel E1 electrical
SP1 IU1, IU2, IU3 75-ohm/120-ohm E1 interface
interface board
16-channel E1 electrical
SP2 IU1, IU2, IU3 120-ohm/75-ohm E1 interface
interface board
16-channel E1 electrical
PD2S IU4 120-ohm/75-ohm E1 interface
interface board
32-channel E1 electrical
PD2D IU4 120-ohm/75-ohm E1 interface
interface board
48-channel E1 electrical
PD2T IU4 120-ohm/75-ohm E1 interface
interface board
1-channel E3 electrical
PL3ES IU1, IU2, IU3 75-ohm E3 interface
interface board
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3-channel E3 electrical
PL3ET IU1, IU2, IU3 75-ohm E3 interface
interface board
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Provides 220 V AC to 48 V DC
UPM Uninterruptible Power power converting modules,
External
(CAU) Modules monitoring modules, and storage
battery.
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This chapter describes the functions and applications of the boards of the OptiX
155/622H. The OptiX 155/622H has the following types of boards:
SDH Interface Board
PDH Interface Board
Ethernet Interface Board
SCBE Board
UPM
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Application
The OptiX 155/622H uses the OI4 to:
Form rings or chains operating at STM-4 rate.
Combine with other Huawei equipment, such as OptiX 155/622(Metro2050) and OptiX
2500+(Metro3000) to form rings or chains operating at STM-4 rate.
Provide STM-4 interfaces to interconnect with the third-party equipment.
STM-1 Optical Interface Board OI2S/OI2D/SL1Q/SL1O
Function
Access STM-1 optical signals.
Provide four types of optical modules: Ie-1, S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2.
The OI2S and OI2D other than the SL1Q and SL1O boards provide synchronous
timing source for the clock unit.
Support ALS.
Provide protection for DCC and orderwire communications.
The OI2S and OI2D boards support MSP and SNCP.
0 compares the functions of OI2S, OI2D, SL1Q, and SL1O.
Functions of OI2S, OI2D, SL1Q and SL1O
Board
OI2S OI2D SL1Q SL1O
Item
Interface
1 x STM-1 2 x STM-1 4 x STM-1 8 x STM-1
number
Connector SC/PC
Synchronous
1 2 None None
source number
Application
Applications of the STM-1 optical interface board:
Form rings or chains operating at STM-1 rate.
Combine with other Huawei equipment, such as OptiX 155/622(Metro2050) and OptiX
2500+(Metro3000) to form rings or chains operating at STM-1 rate.
Provide STM-1 interfaces to interconnect with the third-party equipment.
The SL1Q/SL1O does not support MSP and path protection. It connects to the
low-level transmission equipment like OptiX Metro 500 and OptiX Metro 100.
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Application
Applications of the SDE/SLE:
Connect with other Huawei transmission equipment, such as OptiX 155/622(Metro
2050)and OptiX 2500+(Metro 3000) to receive and transmit STM-1 electrical signals.
Interconnect with other equipment with STM-1 electrical interfaces, such as
microwave equipment and ATM electrical interface equipment.
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Synchronous
2 2 2 4 6
source number
Application
Connect to the E1 trunk of a switch to apply in a local network.
Connect to the optical line terminal (OLT) and the optical network unit (ONU) of an
access network to apply the OptiX 155/622H the in the access network.
Interconnect with communication equipment that has standard E1 interfaces, such
as mobile base station, wireless access base station, and routers of Internet
service provider and LAN.
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Connector SMB
IU1,
IU1, IU2, IU1, IU1, IU1, IU2, IU1,
Slot IU2,
IU3 IU2, IU3 IU2, IU3 IU3 IU2, IU3
IU3
Interface 75-oh
75-ohm 75-ohm 75-ohm 75-ohm 75-ohm
impedance m
Synchronous
1 2 2 1 2 2
source number
Application
Interconnect with telecommunication equipment that has standard E3 or DS3
interfaces.
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Encapsulation
ML-PPP ML-PPP ML-PPP
protocol
VC-4 bandwidth at
1 1 1
SDH side
Binding bandwidth 48 x E1 48 x E1 16 x E1
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Board
ET1 ET1O ET1D
Item
Number of
16 16 16
VCTRUNK
EVPL - - -
EPL Support - -
EVPLAN - - -
Application
The ET1, ET1O and ET1D boards interconnect with PCs, routers or Ethernet switches
to transmit Ethernet services. Note that:
The ET1 board only supports transparent transmission of services and is only
applicable to EPL services.
The ET1O and ET1D boards support Layer 2 switching of services and are
applicable to EPLAN services.
The ET1, ET1O and ET1D are the same in encapsulation protocol and mapping
granularity and thus they are compatible with each other.
EFS/EFT/EGS/EFSC/ELT2 Board
Function
Provide IEEE 802.3x compliant 10M/100M and 1000M Ethernet interfaces.
Map Ethernet signals into VC-12 or VC-3.
Support GFP, link access procedure-SDH (LAPS), and high level data link control
(HDLC) encapsulation protocols.
Support auto-negotiation and full duplex.
Receive and transmit test frames.
Identify and transparently transmit in-service test frames.
Support inloop for fast fault location and troubleshooting.
Collect, report test frame statistics, and generate alarms upon errors.
0 compares the functions of the EFS, EFT, EGS, EFSC, and ELT2 boards.
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Number of FE optical
- - - - 2
interface
Number of GE
- - 1 - -
optical interface
Auto- Auto-
FE Auto- Auto- Auto-
negotiation negotiation
electrical negotiation negotiation negotiation
Full duplex Full duplex
interface Full duplex Full duplex Full duplex
Half duplex Half duplex
Working FE
100M Full
mode optical - - - -
duplex
interface
GE
1000M Full
optical - - - -
duplex
interface
VC-4 bandwidth at
4 4 4 2 2
SDH side
Number of
24 24 24 4 2
VCTRUNK
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Board
EFS EFSC EGS EFT ELT2
Item
HDLC - - - Support Support
Application
The EFS, EFT, EGS, EFSC, and ELT2 boards interconnect with PCs, routers, or
Ethernet switches to transmit Ethernet services. Note that:
The EFS, EGS and EFSC boards support Layer 2 switching and multi-protocol
label switching (MPLS) to carry EPL, Ethernet virtual private line (EVPL), EPLAN,
and Ethernet virtual private LAN (EVPLAN) services.
The EGS board provides 1000M optical interfaces to interconnect with data
equipment that has 1000M optical interfaces.
The EFT and ELT2 boards only support service transparent transmission and thus
can only carry EPL services.
The ELT2 board provides 100M optical interfaces and thus can interconnect with
data equipment that has 100M optical interfaces.
The EFS, EFT, EGS, EFSC, and ELT2 boards have the same encapsulation
protocol and mapping granularity, so they are compatible with each other.
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SCBE Board
The OptiX 155/622H provides two types of SCBE boards, SS46SCBE and
SS45SCBE.
The SS46SCBE integrates the function of the system control & communication
(SCC) unit, cross-connect (XC) unit, synchronous timing generator (STG) unit,
engineering orderwire (EOW) unit, OI2D/OI4D and SP2D unit.
The SS45SCBE integrates the function of the SCC unit, XC unit, STG unit, EOW
unit.
Function
The SCBE board combines functions of the line, tributary, cross-connect, clock, SCC,
and orderwire modules. This section introduces the functions of each module.
Line module
Provide two STM-1/STM-4 optical interfaces.
The STM-4 optical interface provides modules of three laser sources: S-4.1, L-4.1,
and L-4.2.
The STM-1 optical interface provides modules of one laser source: S-1.1
Provide two synchronous timing sources for the clock unit.
Support automatic laser shutdown (ALS) function.
Support MSP and SNCP.
Tributary module
Access 16 E1 signals.
Support asynchronous mapping of E1 signals to VC-12s, as defined in ITU-T
G.703.
Provide two kinds of ITU-T G.703 compliant interfaces: 75-ohm non-balanced and
120-ohm balanced.
Process the overhead bytes of VC-12 paths, configure the service path and
monitor its alarm and performance event, and communicate with the SCC unit.
Support inloop and outloop to test the quality of E1 services or locate the fault.
Provide synchronous timing source for the clock unit.
Cross-connect module
Support cross-connections at VC-4/VC-3/VC-12 level, to groom services from line
to line, from line to tributary, and from tributary to tributary.
Support 26 x 26 VC-4 high-order cross-connection or 1638 x 1638 VC-12
low-order cross-connection.
Clock module
Provide two 2048 kHz or 2048 kbit/s external interfaces, with the impedance being
75-ohm.
Support three clock working modes: tracing, holdover and free-run.
SCC module
Exchange information with other boards to configure equipment data and collect
performance and alarm data.
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Application
As the core of the OptiX 155/622H, the SCBE board is responsible for service
grooming, clock signal extraction, inter-board communication and orderwire. Since the
board combines the line unit and the tributary unit on it, it spares more slots.
UPM
The UPM is a 220 V AC to 48 V DC power converter specially designed for the OptiX
155/622H. It consists of three functional modules: a double-channel hot-backup
AC/DC module, a monitoring module, and a storage battery.
The following describes the functions and application of the UPM.
Functions
The UPM has the following functions:
The UPM provides two AC/DC rectifier modules. When one rectifier module fails,
the other takes over all loads at once without affecting services. This greatly
improves the stability of the whole system.
The AC/DC rectifier modules are hot swappable. Replacing a faulty one does not
affect the other one. This improves the maintainability of the system.
Each rectifier module supports a load capacity of 250 W.
One working rectifier module is sufficient enough for two fully-configured or four
OptiX 155/622Hs with the standard configuration to work normally.
The UPM provides the storage battery. When the main power fails, the storage
battery starts to supply power for the equipment.
The battery can ensure the power supply of one working OptiX 155/622H with
standard configuration for five to six hours.
The monitoring module of the UPM system can Monitor and control the rectifier
modules, the AC/DC power distribution, and parameters and statuses of the
storage battery, and report real-time information to T2000. Manage, protect, and
compensate temperature for the battery automatically. Measure the
charging/discharging current of the battery, and perform even/float charging and
current limitation on the battery through the rectifier module.
Application
The UPM serves as a backup of the power supply for the equipment. When the mains
power fails, it automatically switches to the battery to ensure uninterrupted power
supply.
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3 Protection
This section introduces the protection mechanism provided by the OptiX 155/622H:
equipment-level protection, network-level protection and clock protection.
Equipment-Level Protection
Supported equipment-level protection:
Power input unit 1+1 hot backup
Board protection upon exception
Power Input Unit 1+1 Hot Backup
The PIU board of the OptiX 155/622H can input two –48 V/–60 V DC power supplies
at the same time, which serve as backup for each other. If either of them goes faulty,
the other will operate to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.
Board Protection upon Exception
Power Failure during Loading Software
The application program and data have the check function. If the loading is interrupted,
the basic input/output system (BIOS) will not start the failed program and data, instead
it will wait until the software is fully loaded.
Overvoltage or Undervoltage
The lightning-proof component on the power supply board can reduce damage
caused by transient high voltage, such as lightning. If the voltage is too low, the center
processing unit (CPU) will be reset automatically and the software initializes the chip
again.
Software Upgrade
The system control and communication unit has two copies of NE software, allowing
loading new software without affecting the running of the existing one. The new
software will replace the old one after being validated. The replace process will not
affect the configuration information, nor the services of NE. If the upgrade fails, the
existing software remains running.
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Network-level Protection
SDH Service Protection
The OptiX 155/622H supports bi/uni-directional path protection, linear MSP, MSP ring,
SNCP, inter-ring service protection and fiber-shared virtual trail protection.
Linear MSP
The linear MSP is specially applicable to chain networks. The OptiX 155/622H
supports 1+1 and 1:N (N≤5) protection. In 1:N protection mode, the protection system
can bear extra services. In this case, the switching time is less than 50ms, as specified
in ITU-T G.841 recommendations.
MS Ring Protection
The OptiX 155/622H supports the two-fiber MS shared protection ring, compliant with
ITU-T recommendations G.841, and the switching time is less than 50ms.
SNCP
The OptiX 155/622H supports SNCP, compliant with ITU-T recommendations G.841
recommendations. The switching time is less than 50ms even if more than one
service is being switched at the same time.
STM-1 STM-1
SNCP SNCP
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Clock Protection
In SDH networks, the clocks are provided with protection as well.
Clock Quality
S1 byte defined in the ITU-T Recommendation is used to transmit the quality
information of clock source. The higher 4 bits (b5 – b8) of S1 byte are used to stand for
the quality of 16 types of synchronization sources, as listed in 0. The lower the S1 byte
is, the higher the clock quality will be.
Encoding of the SSM
S1 (b5-b8) SDH synchronization quality level description
0000 Quality unknown (Existing Sync. network)
0001 Reserved
0011 Reserved
0101 Reserved
0110 Reserved
0111 Reserved
1001 Reserved
1010 Reserved
1100 Reserved
1101 Reserved
1110 Reserved
In SDH systems, the automatic protection switching of the clock is based on the
following protocols:
Among the currently available clock sources, an NE first selects a clock source at
the highest level of S1 byte as the synchronization source. It then sends the quality
information (or S1 byte) of the synchronization source to the following NE.
When the S1 byte information contained in multiple clock sources in the NE is the
same, the system will select the clock source of the higher priority level as per the
priority order in the priority level table as the synchronization source. It then
transmits the quality information of this synchronization source to the following NE.
If NE B traces the timing synchronization source of NE A, the clock of NE B is an
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E W E W
NE1 NE6
W E
NE2 NE5
BITS
E W
NE3 NE4
W E W E
West clock West clock source, east clock source, internal clock
NE2
source source
West clock West clock source, east clock source, internal clock
NE3
source source
West clock West clock source, east clock source, external clock
NE4
source source, internal clock source
East clock East clock source, west clock source, internal clock
NE5
source source
East clock East clock source, west clock source, internal clock
NE6
source source
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E W E W
NE1 NE6
W E
NE2 NE5
BITS
W
NE3 NE4
E W E
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System Description 3 Protection
E W E W
NE1 NE6
W E
NE2 NE5
E Internal clock source W
NE3 NE4
W E W E
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System Description 4 Networking and Application
This chapter introduces the basic networking modes and the applications of various
services.
Basic Networking Modes
Interconnecting with Mobile Station Equipment
Interconnecting with Access Network Equipment
Interconnecting with Third-Party Equipment
Ethernet Service Application
1 Chain
2 Ring
Tangent
3
rings
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Intersecting
4
rings
Ring with
5
chain
HUB
6
network
MADM ADM TM
Legend:
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MSC
E1
E1 E1
E1
STM-1 Ring STM-1 Ring
BSC
E1
E1
E1 E1
BTS BTS
BTS
BTS BTS BTS BTS BTS
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Ethernet
NE1
Serial Serial
NE2 NE3
ONU ONU
NE3
Serial
ONU
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Other vendors'
Huawei NMS Other vendors' NMS equipment
Other vendors'
Other vendors' NMS Huawei NMS equipment
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for output. Then, the signal is added to the line through the E1 interface of the tributary
board and then to the SDH network as service data. After passing the third-party
equipment, the E1 signal is dropped to the tributary at the opposite OptiX 155/622H,
accessed from the external clock input interface and then recovered to D1–D3 bytes
in the SCBE board.
External External
clock E1 clock E1
interface interface interface interface
D1-D3 D1-D3 D1-D3
OptiX OptiX
155/622H 155/622H
Hybrid networking using the external clock interface to transmit management information
IP Over DCC
The scheme of IP over DCC uses the network layer protocol for NM information
transmission. It is required that the gateway NE, external DCN and element
management system (EMS) all support internet protocol (IP), thus the network
composed of the third-party equipment and the OptiX 155/622H can form a DCN.
IP over DCC has two networking topologies:
The NM information of the OptiX 155/622H is transparently transmitted through IP
over DCC by the third-party equipment.
The NM information of the third party is transparently transmitted through IP over
DCC by the OptiX 155/622H.
TP4
TP4 (OSI over DCC) adopts standard OSI protocol framework with its data link layer
(DLL) and physical layer supporting Ethernet and DCC. When the two protocols
applied at physical layer and DLL are completely compatible with other equipment,
Huawei protocol can be interconnected with that of other vendors at network layer.
TP4 has two networking topologies:
The NM information of the OptiX 155/622H is transparently transmitted through
TP4 by the third-party equipment.
The NM information of the third party is transparently transmitted through TP4 by
the OptiX 155/622H.
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ET1O – – –
ET1D – – –
EFS
EFSC
EGS
EFT – – –
ELT2 – – –
EPL Service
EPL service application:
Point-to-point transparent transmission
Shared VCTRUNK
Shared medium access control (MAC)
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B B
MAC2 VCTRUNK2 VCTRUNK2 MAC2
MAC1 MAC1
VCTRUNK 1 VCTRUNK 1
A A
NE1 NE2
Enterprise
OptiX 155/622H
user
In NE1, the service of company A is accessed by MAC1 and the service of company B
is accessed by MAC2. In NE2, the service of company A is accessed by MAC1 and
the service of company B is accessed by MAC2.
After port route assignation, each company’s services occupy a VCTRUNCK.
Shared VCTRUNK
The ET1, EFS, EFSC and EGS boards can converge and enable several EPL
services to share the bandwidth on the line. The EPL services are isolated by the
VLAN ID.
Users sharing the VCTRUNK have to contend for the bandwidth. This mode applies to
users that differ in peak time.
0 takes the EFS as an example to illustrate the shared VCTRUNK.
B B'
VCTRUNK
VLAN200 VLAN200
VLAN100 VLAN100
MAC1 MAC2 MAC2 MAC1
A A'
NE1 NE2
Cyber
Community OptiX 155/622H
cafe
In NE1, the service of user A1 is accessed through MAC1, and the service of user B1
through MAC2. The VLAN ID of user A1 is 100, and that of user B1 200. The services
are converged on EFS and sent to NE2 over a VCTRUNK.
In NE2, the EFS board sends the service of VLAN ID 100 to A2, and 200 to B2.
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System Description 4 Networking and Application
Market
branch
VCTRUNK1 VLAN100
VLAN100
VLAN200
VCTRUNK2 VLAN200
NE1 NE2
In the network, the services of two branches of A need to be sent to and converged at
the headquarters. The headquarter also needs to send services to the two branches
in NE2.
In NE1, two services (with VLAN ID of 100 and 200) of the headquarters share MAC1
port of the EFS board. The EFS board sends the service of VLAN ID 100 to the market
department in NE2, and that of VLAN ID 200 to the technical support department in
NE2.
In NE2, the service of the market department is accessed through MAC1 of the EFS,
and that of the technical support department is accessed through MAC2. The market
department service is attached a VLAN ID 100 and sent to NE1 through VCTRUNK1.
The technical support department service is attached a VLAN ID 200 and sent to NE1
through VCTRUNK 2. In NE1, the two services are concentrated and output through a
MAC port.
EVPL Service
The EFS, EFSC, and EGS boards support EVPL services.
EVPL service applications:
Ingress/Egress
Transit
Ingress/Egress
Ingress and Egress are two operations to the label switch path (LSP). Ingress
attaches an MPLS label and Egress strips the MPLS label. A typical application of
EVPL services is ingress the services when they enter the network and egress them
when they leave the network. In this way, the services are isolated by the MPLS label
in the network.
The EVPL services adopt the MPLS technology. Its transmission efficiency is lower
than the EPL and its configuration is more complicated.
0 takes the EFS board as an example to illustrate the application of ingress/egress.
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System Description 4 Networking and Application
MAC1 MAC1
VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK
Company A has two branches, one in NE1 and the other in NE2. There is
communication between the two market departments and between the two technical
support departments respectively. Services of the two kinds of departments are
completely isolated from each other and they share a 10 Mbit/s bandwidth. The two
kinds of departments have the same VLAN ID, 100.
In this case, you can use EVPL to meet the requirement. The EVPL services use the
Martini MPLS L2 VPN encapsulation and can identify the external label (Tunnel) and
the internal label (VC).
In NE1, the services of the market department are accessed through MAC1, and that
of the technical support department through MAC2. They are attached with different
MPLS labels (Tunnel and VC), converged in the EFS board, and then sent to NE2
through VCTRUNK1.
In NE2, the EFS board assigns these services to their destinations by the MPLS label.
Transit
The Transit application forwards and transparently transmits MPLS data packets.
0 takes the EFS as an example to illustrate the Transit application.
VCTRUNK
MAC1(P) MAC1(P)
VCTRUNK 1 (P) VCTRUNK 1(P)
Branch1 of
company A Branch2 of
Transit LSP
Transit LSP company A
NE1 NE2
Transit application
Company A has two branches, one in NE1 and one in NE2. The two branches need to
transmit data services to each other. The OptiX 155/622H interconnects with an
MPLS-supported router and the carried data packets are attached with MPLS label. It
is required that the OptiX 155/622H only transmits MPLS data packet on a bandwidth
of 10 Mbit/s.
In this example, set the MAC and VCTRUNK ports of NE1 and NE2 to P, set the LSP
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operation to Transit. The MPLS data are transmitted transparently after label
switching.
EPLAN Service
The EPLAN service realizes multipoint sharing of Ethernet services to save the
bandwidth resources. It is compliant with the dynamic feature of data services.
The ET1O, ET1D, EFS, EFSC and EGS boards support the EPLAN application,
isolating data with VB ID and VLAN ID.
Note:
The ET1O and ET1D boards support the ML-PPP encapsulation protocol and can
interconnect with each other. The mapping granularity is VC-12. The EFS, EFSC, and
EGS boards support the GFP encapsulation protocol and can interconnect with each
other. The mapping granularity is VC-3 or VC-12. The boards of different
encapsulation protocols or mapping granularity cannot interconnect.
MAC1
VB VCTRUNK1
Branch 3
Port 1 NE3
VCTRUNK2
VB MAC1
MAC1 VB
VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK1
Port 1 Port 1
NE1 NE2
Branch 1 Branch 2
EPLAN service
Company A has three branches, in NE1, NE2, and NE3 respectively. These branches
should be able to access each other. The branches share a 10 Mbit/s bandwidth
dynamically. All sets of Ethernet equipment in Company A provide the 100M Ethernet
optical interface and they have the same VLAN ID 100.
The EFS board supports Ethernet data Layer 2 switching through the virtual bridge to
implement EPLAN.
In the system, each NE can establish one or more VBs. Each VB establishes a MAC
address table. The table is regularly updated through self-learning. When the service
of Branch 2 is accessed in NE2, a VCTRUNK is selected according to the address
table to send the service to Branch 1 or Branch 3. When the service of Branch 1 is
accessed in NE1, a VCTRUNK is selected according to the CAM address table to
send the service to Branch 2 or Branch 3.
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The ET1O, ET1D, EFS, EFSC, and EGS boards support STP. When the EPLAN
service forms a loop, start the protocol to avoid broadcast storm.
EVPLAN Service
The EFS, EFSC and EGS boards support EVPLAN.
The EVPLAN isolates services by VLAN ID and MPLS label to isolate services of
different users and isolate the service of a user but of different departments.
The EVPLAN application realizes multi-point sharing of the Ethernet service. However,
different from the EPLAN, its Ethernet services all have connected LSP between any
two nodes in the network and form a meshed network. This arrangement effectively
reduces the risk of broadcast storms.
0 takes the EFS as an example to illustrate the EVPLAN application.
MAC1
MAC2
VCTRUNK1
VCTRUNK2
VB1
Branch 3 VB2
PE P PE P
Branch 3 Port 1 NE3
Port 2
VCTRUNK2
VCTRUNK1
PE P
MAC2 PE P
MAC1 VB2
VB1 MAC2
LSP LSP VB2
VB1 MAC1
PE P
P PE
VCTRUNK1 NE1 NE2
VCTRUNK2
Port 2
LSP
Port 1
Port 1 Port 2
Branch 2
Branch 2
Branch 1 Branch 1
EVPLAN service
Company A has three branches, in NE1, NE2, and NE3 respectively. These branches
should be able to access each other. Company B also has three branches in the three
NEs. These branches should be able to access each other. The two companies share
the bandwidth but their services need to be isolated from each other. Both companies
access the data of VLAN ID 100.
The EFS board supports VB and MPLS encapsulation. The EVPLAN supports MPLS
encapsulation and thus several VB users can share a VCTRUNK and dynamically
share bandwidth.
In NE1, A1 belongs to VB1 and B1 belongs to VB2. VB1 and VB2 share VCTRUNK1
(bound with five VC-12) in one direction and VCTRUNK2 (bound with five VC-12) in
the other direction. So VB1 (Company A) and VB2 (Company 2) share the 10 Mbit/s
bandwidth. In NE2 and NE3, the application is the same as NE1.
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The EVPL is applicable to the condition that the VLAN IDs of the
EVPL accessed services are the same, the services share a VCTRUNK
with each one isolated from each other.
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System Description 5 Maintenance and Management
Maintenance
The OptiX 155/622H provides powerful maintenance functions:
The SCBE board provides audible and visual alarm for emergency.
Support input and output of Boolean values for easy alarm collection.
Each board has running and alarm indicators for fast fault location.
Support automatic shutdown function of SDH single-mode optical interface.
Provide orderwire phone for dedicated communication of the maintenance
personnel.
Monitor equipment running status and alarms of each station through NM.
Support in-service load and upgrade of board software and NE software; support
remote load of board software and field programmable gate array (FPGA); support
mistake-proof load and follow-up transmission upon restoration.
Support remote maintenance function. In case of fault, the maintenance personnel
can maintain the equipment remotely through the public telephone network.
The PDH processing board provides pseudo-random binary sequence test to
support remote BER test.
The service boards supports inloop and outloop of ports.
Provide the network time protocol (NTP) function to realize synchronization among
NEs.
The NM supports fiber discovery function.
The NM supports 2M pseudo-random binary sequence test.
The NM can display the interface impedance.
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System Description 5 Maintenance and Management
Management
The OptiX 155/622H is managed by the iManager series network management
system (NM). Through the Qx interface or the human-machine language (MML)
interface, the NM system can manage, maintain and test the optical transmission
system for its fault, performance, configuration and security. The NM system can
improve network service quality, reduce the maintenance cost, assuring a better use
of network resources.
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System Description 6 Technical Specifications
6 Technical Specifications
Equipment Parameter
Power consumption 100 W (Maximum)
Weight 10 kg (Maximum)
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Operating
nm 1261–1360 1261–1360 1280–1335 1480–1580
wavelength
Max. RMS
nm 80 7.7 3 -
Spectral Width (σ)
Max. -20dB
nm - - - 1
Spectral Width
Max. Mean
dBm –14 –8 0 0
Launched Power
Min. Mean
dBm –19 –15 –5 –5
Launched Power
Min. Extinction
dB 8.2 8.2 10 10
Ratio
Attenuation
dB 0–7 0–12 10–28 10–28
Range
ps/n
Max. Dispersion 25 96 246 NA*
m
Min. Optical
Return Loss of
Cable Plant at S dB NA NA NA 20
(including any
connectors)
Max. Discrete
Reflectance dB NA NA NA –25
between S and R
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Max. Reflectance
of Receiver dB NA NA NA –25
Measured at R
MLM: Multi-Longitudinal Mode (laser)
SLM: Single Longitudinal Mode (laser)
Max. RMS
Spectral Width nm 14.5 4/2.5 2.0/1.7 -
(σ)
Max. -20dB
nm - - - <1
Spectral Width
Max. Mean
Launched dm –8 –8 2 2
Power
Min. Mean
Launched dm –15 –15 –3 –3
Power
Min. Extinction
dB 8.2 8.2 10 10
Ratio
Attenuation
dB 0–7 0–12 10–24 10–24
Range
Min. Optical
Return Loss of dB NA NA 20 24
Cable Plant at S
(including any
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System Description 6 Technical Specifications
Max. Discrete
Reflectance
dB NA NA –25 –27
between S and
R
Min. Overload dm –8 –8 –8 –8
Max. Optical
dB 1 1 1 1
Path Penalty
Max.
Reflectance of
dB NA NA –14 –27
Receiver
Measured at R
STM-4 !20
STM-4 !20
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System Description 6 Technical Specifications
1000BASE-L –11.5 to
1270–1355 –3 –19 9
X –3
100BASE-SX
MLM –19 to –14 –32 2
short distance
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2 0.05
2 ±4.6
MTIE
0 lists the MTIE of chronic phase variation.
Chronic phase variation (MTIE)
Specifications
Clock interface
100s 300s 600s 1000s
1 63.39ns 79.01ns 90.76ns 100.52ns
TDEV
0 lists the TDEV of chronic phase variation.
Chronic phase variation (TDEV)
Specifications
Clock interface
100s 300s 600s 1000s
1 6.4ns 6.4ns 6.4ns 6.4ns
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Jitter Specification
Output Jitter of the STM-1/STM-4 Synchronous Interface
0 shows the output jitter of the STM-1/STM-4 synchronous interface.
Output jitter of the STM-1/STM-4 synchronous interface
Optical output jitter (UI-pp)
Optical interface
B1 (f1–f4) B2 (f3–f4)
level
Specifications Specifications
STM-1 0.50 0.10
0 is the template of the input jitter tolerance of the PDH tributary port.
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Input jitter
range
A2
A1
Frequency
f0 ft
2048 kbit/s 0.4 0.075 0.4 0.075 0.4 0.075 0.4 0.075
34368 kbit/s 0.4 0.075 0.4 0.075 0.4 0.075 0.4 0.075
44736 kbit/s – – – – – – – –
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
0 shows the EMC specifications of the equipment.
EMC test
Test items Standards
FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A
VCCI V-3 Class A
AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class A
CNS 13438 Class A
GB9254 Class A
EMC
EN55022 Class A
CISPR 22 Class A
ETSI EN 300 386 V1.3.2
ETSI ES 201 468 V1.2.1
ICES-003 Class A
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System Description 6 Technical Specifications
Environment Requirement
Storage Environment
Climate
0 lists the requirements on climate for storage.
Environment requirement for storage
Item Standard
Altitude ≤5000 m
Waterproof Requirement
Equipment storage requirements at the customer site: Generally the equipment
should be stored indoors.
There is no water on the floor and no water leakage to the packing boxes of the
equipment. The equipment should not be stored in places where water leakage tends
to occur, such as the fire hydrant and the heating facilities.
If the equipment is required to be stored outdoors, the following four conditions should
be met at the same time:
The packing boxes are intact.
Rainproof measures are ready to prevent rain from the packing boxes.
No water is on the ground where the packing boxes are stored, let alone the water
entering the packing boxes.
Prevent the packing boxes from direct sunshine.
Biotical Environment
Propagation of fungi and mould fungi should be suppressed.
No rodent animal, for example, the mouse.
Air Cleanness
No explosive, electricity conductive, magnetic conductive and corrosive dust
The concentration of the mechanical active substances complies with the
requirements listed in 0.
The concentration of the chemical active substances complies with the
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requirements listed in 0.
Mechanical active substances content for storage
Mechanical active substance Content
Suspended dust ≤5.00 mg/m³
HF ≤0.01 mg/m³
O3 ≤0.05 mg/m³
Mechanical Stress
The mechanical stress for storage is listed in 0.
Mechanical stress for storage
Item Sub-item Requirement
Displacement ≤7.0 mm -
Sinusoidal
Acceleration - ≤20.0 m/s²
vibration
Frequency 2 Hz–9 Hz 9 Hz–200 Hz
Collision response
≤250 m/s²
Astable collision spectrum II
Note:
Collision response spectrum: A response curve of the highest acceleration, generated
by the equipment at the strike of a specified collision. Collision response spectrum II
implies the duration of the semisinusoidal collision response spectrum is 6ms.
Static load: The downward pressure borne by the packaged equipment piled in a
specified way.
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Transportation Environment
Climate
0 lists the requirements on climate for transportation.
Environment requirement for transportation
Item Requirement
Altitude ≤5000 m
Waterproof Requirement
The following requirements should be met during the transportation:
The packing boxes are intact.
Rainproof measures are ready to prevent rain from the packing boxes.
There is no water in the transportation vehicle.
Biotical Environment
Propagation of fungi and mould fungi should be suppressed.
No rodent animal, for example, the mouse.
Air Cleanness
No explosive, electricity conductive, magnetic conductive and corrosive dust.
The concentration of the mechanical active substances complies with the
requirements listed in 0.
The concentration of the chemical active substances complies with the
requirements listed in 0.
Mechanical active substances content for transportation
Mechanical active substance Content
Suspended dust No requirement
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HF ≤0.01 mg/m³
O3 ≤0.05 mg/m³
Mechanical Stress
The mechanical stress for transportation is listed in 0.
Mechanical stress for transportation
Item Sub-item Requirement
Displacement ≤7.5 mm - -
Acceleration
10 m²/s³ 3 m²/s³ 1 m²/s³
Random spectral density
vibration
2 Hz–9 9 Hz–200
Frequency 200 Hz–500 Hz
Hz Hz
Collision response
Astable ≤300 m/s²
spectrum II
collision
Static load ≤10 kPa
Note:
Collision response spectrum: A response curve of the highest acceleration, generated
by the equipment at the strike of a specified collision. Collision response spectrum II
implies the duration of the semisinusoidal collision response spectrum is 6ms.
Static load: The downward pressure borne by the packaged equipment piled in a
specified way.
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Operation Environment
Climate
The climate requirement of the OptiX 155/622H is as follows:
See 0 for temperature and relative humidity.
See 0 for other climate requirements.
Requirement on temperature and humidity
Temperature Relative humidity
Equipment Long-term Short-term Long-term Short-term
operation operation operation operation
OptiX 155/622H 0℃–45℃ –5℃ to 50℃ 10%–90% 5%–95%
Note:
The temperature and humidity values are obtained 1.5 m above the floor and 0.4 m
ahead the equipment.
Short-term operation means the consecutive operating time of the equipment does not
exceed 96 hours, and the operating time accumulated in one year does not exceed 15
days.
Biotical Environment
Propagation of fungi and mould fungi should be suppressed.
No rodent animal, for example, the mouse.
Air Cleanness
No explosive, electricity conductive, magnetic conductive and corrosive dust.
The concentration of the mechanical active substances complies with the
requirements listed in 0.
The concentration of the chemical active substances complies with the
requirements listed in 0.
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HF ≤0.01 mg/m³
O3 ≤0.005 mg/m³
CO ≤5.0 mg/m³
Mechanical Stress
The mechanical stress for operation is listed in 0.
Mechanical stress for operation
Item Sub-item Requirement
Displacement ≤3.5 mm -
Sinusoidal
Acceleration - ≤10.0 m/s²
vibration
Frequency 2 Hz–9 Hz 9 Hz–200 Hz
Collision response
≤100 m/s²
Astable collision spectrum II
Static load 0
Note:
Collision response spectrum: A response curve of the highest acceleration, generated by
the equipment at the strike of a specified collision. Collision response spectrum II implies
the duration of the semisinusoidal collision response spectrum is 6ms.
Static load: The downward pressure borne by the packaged equipment piled in a
specified way.
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System Description 0Standards Compliance
Standards Compliance
G.775 Loss of signal (LOS) and alarm indication signal (AIS) defect
detection and clearance criteria
G.823 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which
are based on the 2048kbit/s hierarchy.
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System Description 0Standards Compliance
G.825 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which
are based on the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH).
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IEEE Standards
Related IEEE standards Description
IEEE Std 802.3 Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
(CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer
specificatiOSN
IETF Standards
Related IETF (Internet Engineering Task Description
Force) standards
RFC2615(1999) PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) over
SONET/SDH
Environment Standards
Related environment standards Description
IEC 61000 Electromagnetic compatibility(EMC)
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System Description Index
AC Alternating Current
DC Direct Current
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System Description Index
ID Identification/Identity
IP Internet Protocol
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MS Multiplex Section
NE Network Element
PC Personal Computer
PE Provider Edge
PP Path Protection
PT Payload Type
REG Regenerator
RMS Root-Mean-Square
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TM Terminal Multiplexer
TU Tributary Unit
VC Virtual Concatenation
VC Virtual Container
VC Virtual Channel
VP Virtual Path
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Index
A climate environment
operation requirement, 6-16
abbreviation, B-1
storage requirement, 6-12
acronym, B-1
transportation requirement, 6-14
air cleanness
clock interface, 1-3
operation requirement, 6-16
chronic phase variation, 6-8
storage requirement, 6-12
internal oscillator output frequency, 6-8
transportation requirement, 6-14
output jitter, 6-8
AIS rate tolerance
clock interface transmit management information, 4-5
electrical interface, 6-6
clock protection, 3-3
optical interface, 6-4
clock source, 1-4
allowable frequency deviation (for optical interface),
compliant standard
6-4
environment related, A-3
anti-interference capability,electrical interface, 6-6
IEEE, A-3
appearance
IETF, A-3
back view, 1-7
ITU-T, A-1
product, 1-2
application D
access network, 4-4 DCC byte, 4-5
Ethernet service, 4-7 dimension, 6-1
interconnecting with third-party, 4-5
mobile station, 4-3 E
attenuation,electrical interface, 6-6 EMC compatibility, 6-11
B environment
air cleanness (for operation), 6-16
biological environment air cleanness (for storage), 6-12
operation requirement, 6-16 air cleanness (for transportation), 6-14
storage requirement, 6-12 biological (for operation), 6-16
transportation requirement, 6-14 biological (for storage), 6-12
board biological (for transportation), 6-14
Ethernet interface board, 2-6 climate (for operation), 6-16
PDH interface board, 2-4 climate (for storage), 6-12
SCBE, 2-10 climate (for transportation), 6-14
SDH interface board, 2-1 mechanical stress (for operation), 6-17
slot available, 1-9 mechanical stress (for storage), 6-13
C mechanical stress (for transportation), 6-15
operation requirement, 6-16
chain topology, 4-1
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storage requirement, 6-12 M
transportation requirement, 6-14 maintenance, 5-1
waterproof (for storage), 6-12 management information transmit, 1-5, 4-5
waterproof (for transportation), 6-14 management interface, 1-3
environment monitoring interface, 1-3 management,network management, 5-2
environment related standard, A-3 mechanical stress
EPL service, 4-7 operation requirement, 6-17
EPLAN service, 4-11 storage requirement, 6-13
equipment level protection, 3-1 transportation requirement, 6-15
equipment parameter, 6-1 MSP ring,protection, 3-2
Ethernet features test specification, 6-7
Ethernet interface board, 2-6 N
Ethernet service network application, 1-1
application, 4-7 network level protection, 1-4, 3-2
EPL, 4-7 networking mode, 4-1
EPLAN, 4-11
EVPL, 4-9 O
EVPLAN, 4-12 orderwire interface, 1-3
type, 4-13
P
Ethernet service interface, 1-3
EVPL service, 4-9 path protection, 3-2
EVPLAN service, 4-12 PDH interface board, 2-4
PDH service interface, 1-3
F
power consumption, 6-1
fiber-shared virtual trail protection, 3-2 power supply interface, 1-3
frequency deviation,electrical interface, 6-6 protection
G 1+1 hot backup, 3-1
clock, 3-3
gigabit Ethernet optical interface, 6-4 equipment level, 3-1
H fiber-shared virtual trail protection, 3-2
linear MSP, 3-2
Hub topology, 4-2 MSP ring, 3-2
I network level, 1-4, 3-2
over/under voltage, 3-1
IEEE standard, A-3
path protection, 3-2
IETF standard, A-3
power failure, 3-1
interconnecting with third-party equipment, 1-5
SDH trail, 3-2
interface
SNCP, 3-2
clock, 1-3
environment monitoring, 1-3 R
Ethernet service, 1-3 ring topology, 4-1
management interface, 1-3 ring with chain topology, 4-2
orderwire, 1-3
PDH service, 1-3 S
power supply, 1-3 SCBE board, 2-10
SDH service, 1-3 SDH interface board, 2-1
intersecting rings topology, 4-2 SDH service interface, 1-3
IP over DCC, 4-6 SDH trail protection, 3-2
ITU-T standard, A-1 service access type, 1-3
J slot,layout, 1-9
SNCP, 3-2
jitter specification, 6-9 SSM, 3-3
L STM-1 optical interface,technical specification, 6-2
STM-4 optical interface,technical specification, 6-3
linear MSP, 3-2