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Standards 9-1
Abbreviations used in this section 9-1
Standards 9-2
This document covers the pluggable information for 6500 D-Series and
S-Series platforms. For 6500 T-Series platform pluggable information, refer to
T-Series Shelf Guide, 323-1851-103.
Issue 2
This document was up-issued to:
• remove the support for 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP (NTTP61CA) from
2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA) and 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR
(NTK532GN) circuit packs. See Table 3-59 on page 3-117 for more details
• remove WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1.0 CFP2-DCO (180-2110-900)
• remove WaveLogic Ai MOTR Standard 4xQSFP28 (NTK538DT)
• support OC-3/12/STM-1/4 IR1/S1.1_S4.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP
(NTTP04CDE6) on 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit pack (NTK622AA) (see Table
3-27 on page 3-63 for details)
Issue 1
The following section details what’s new in this document.
• New circuit packs
— OTN Flex MOTR 2xQSFP28/20xSFP+/16xSFP circuit pack
(NTK532GN)
— WaveLogic 5e MOTR Enhanced 6 Port (1xQSFP-DD/5xQSFP28)
(NTK540BC and NTK540AC)
— WaveLogic 5e MOTR Premium 6 Port (1xQSFP-DD/5xQSFP28)
(NTK540BD and NTK540AD)
— WaveLogic 5e MOTR Submarine 6 Port (1xQSFP-DD/5xQSFP28)
(NTK540BE and NTK540AE)
Supporting WaveLogic Photonics 6500 Data 6500 Control Plane Submarine Networking
Documentation Coherent Select Application Guide Application Guide Application Guide
(323-1851-980) (NTRN15BA) (NTRN71AA) (NTRN72AA)
6500 Photonic 6500 - 5400 / 8700 6500-Waveserver /Ai Fiber Node Return
Layer Guide Interworking Solution Interworking Configuration
(NTRN15DA) (323-1851-160) (323-4001/4002-165) (323-1851-985)
Pluggables Overview 1-
There are numerous types of pluggables. Each pluggable provides its own
combination of attributes, such as service type, transport rate, transport
wavelength, and reach. The following pluggables are applicable for the 6500:
Figure 1-1
6500-14 with SFP, CFP, and CFP2 (example)
SFP
installed
Tx
Tx
Rx
Rx
CFP CFP2
installed installed
SFP
The SFPs can be used as client interfaces in some circuit packs and are
available with capability for data rates up to 4.25 Gb/s. SFPs modules are
available in the following wavelengths: 850 nm, 1310nm, 1511nm, 1550nm,
and DWDM.
SFPs are also available with a copper cable interface, allowing a host device
designed primarily for optical fiber communications to also communicate over
unshielded twisted pair networking cable. Figure 1-2 shows an example of an
SFP.
Figure 1-2
SFP
XFP
The XFPs can be used as client and/or line interfaces in some circuit packs
and are available with capability for data rates up to 10 Gb/s and are larger
than SFPs. Figure 1-3 shows an example of an XFP.
Figure 1-3
XFP
SFP+
An SFP+ pluggable is an enhanced version of an SFP (with the same
form-factor) that supports higher data rates than a conventional SFP (up to 10
Gb/s) and can be used as client interfaces in some circuit packs. SFP+
supports 8 Gb/s Fibre Channel, 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Optical Transport
Network standard OTU2.
In comparison to the earlier XFP pluggables, the SFP+ pluggables leave more
circuitry to be implemented on the host board instead of inside the pluggable.
Figure 1-4 shows two examples of an SFP+.
Figure 1-4
SFP+
There are two types of latch bail used on the SFP+. In Figure 1-4, the SFP+
on the right uses the typical latch bail, which is available on many SFP, SFP+,
and XFP designs. To open, you pull on the top of the latch/bail.
In Figure 1-4, the SFP+ on the left uses a slightly different bail design. This
design is used on some SFP+ transceivers, including the 160-9102-900 SFP+
available on the 6500.
When the SFP+ is being inserted into the cage (slot), the bail must be
completely closed. This will cause the SFP+ post to engage in the cage and
the SFP+ will be held securely in the cage. When it is fully closed, the bail will
be locked in position by a built-in detent. If the bail is not fully closed, the
springs at the rear interior of the cage will provide force against the SFP+
insertion.
The SFP+ is removed by rotating the bail from its fully closed position to an
open position. This will cause the SFP+ post to retract from the opening in the
cage. The springs inside the cage will force the SFP+ out.
To rotate the bail into an open position, the installer pulls on the tab, as shown
in Figure 1-4. The tab can be pulled by a fingernail or a pen tip. This will rotate
the bail into the open position and will release the SFP+ from the cage rear,
allowing it to be removed.
SFP28
An SFP28 pluggable is an enhanced version of an SFP+ (with the same
form-factor) that supports higher data rates than a conventional SFP+ (up to
28 Gb/s). SFP28 supports 16GFC and 32GFC.
Figure 1-5 shows two examples of an SFP28.
Figure 1-5
SFP28
QSFP+
The QSFP+ modules have a similar size as XFP modules with higher data
rates comparing to SFP or SFP+ and support 4x10G+ optical channels. The
QSFP+s can be used as client interfaces in some circuit packs.
QSFP28
The QSFP28 modules have the similar form-factor as conventional QSFP+
modules with higher data rates comparing to QSFP+ and support 4x25G+
optical channels. The QSFP28s can be used as client interfaces in circuit
packs.
QSFP-DD
The QSFP-DD modules have a similar form-factor as standard QSFP28
modules but at four times the data rate compared to QSFP28. QSFP-DD can
support a variety of optical interfaces for 400Gb/s transport, including
400G-FR4, 400GBASE-DR4, & 400GBASE-FR8/LR8. 4x100 Gb/s transport
is also supported through the use of 400GBASE-DR4 & breakout fiber cables
connected to individual QSFP28.The standard electrical interface is 8x56
Gb/s PAM4 modulation optical channels.
CFP/CFP2/CFP2-DCO
The CFP and CFP2 modules have larger form-factor than a SFP, SFP+, or
XFP module and support a wide range of 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s applications,
such as 40G and 100G Ethernet, OC-768/STM-256, OTU3, and OTU4. CFP
and CFP2 modules are available in single-rate (e.g. 100GE) and multi-rate
variants (e.g. 100GE, OTU4), however CFP2 modules are smaller than CFP
modules which enables improved faceplate port density. CFP2 modules
typically consume less power compared to an equivalent CFP. Some CFP
modules have SC optical interfaces but most have LC or MPO connectors.
CFP2 modules have LC or MPO connectors only. The CFP2 mechanical form
factor is also used for CFP2-DCO modules with differences such as the LC
port position and bail latch or extraction handle.
CFP2-DCO (DCO stands for Digital Coherent Optics) reuses the CFP2
mechanical form factor but houses optics for a coherent transceiver in the
module, and the module interface connector carries digital signals to an
integrated coherent transceiver with digital signal processor. Due to
commonality with the CFP2 module interface, circuit packs ports which
support CFP2-DCO modules can typically also support CFP2 modules. Some
CFP2-DCO modules support rates higher than 100 Gb/s.
Figure 1-6
CFP
Figure 1-7
CFP2 (MPO variant)
Figure 1-8
CFP2-DCO (two variants)
ATTENTION
Keep the number of mating cycles of the
SFP/SFP+/SFP28/QSFP+/QSFP28/QSFP-DD/XFP/CFP/CFP2/CFP2-DCO
modules to the carrier circuit packs below the maximum limit of 50 (to
maintain the service life reliability of the interfaces).
Table 1-1
Classifications versus protocol
1G Ethernet • 1000Base-SX
• 1000Base-LX
• 1000Base-T
Table 1-1
Classifications versus protocol (continued)
OC-192/STM-64 • SR-1/I.64.1
• IR-1/S-1.1 S-4.1
• LR-2/L-64.2a/c
OTU1 • P1S1-1D1
OTU2/2e • VSR2000-2R1/2L1F
• P1S1-2D2b/1S1-2D2bF
• P1L1-2D2/1L1-2D2F
OTU3 • C4S1-2D1
Document references
For ordering codes, refer to 6500 Planning - Ordering Information,
323-1851-151.
XFP Specifications 2-
This section provides specifications for each XFP that can be used in the 6500
Packet-Optical Platform (6500). This section contains the following topics:
• “Abbreviations used in this section” on page 2-2
• “Extended temperature environment XFPs” on page 2-3
• “XFP summary” on page 2-4
• “Optical specifications” on page 2-9
• “Physical considerations” on page 2-10
• “XFP datasheets and circuit pack support” on page 2-11
— “NTTP81AA: 10GBASE-SR/SW, 850 nm, 30-300m, MMF XFP” on
page 2-11
— “NTTP86AA: 8.5G-10.52G Multirate, 850nm MMF, XFP” on page 2-16
— “NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 /
10G FC1200 XFP” on page 2-22
— “NTTP84CA: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate XFP, 1310nm, SMF, 10km” on
page 2-32
— “NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP” on page 2-38
— “NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP”
on page 2-47
— “NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP”
on page 2-57
— “NTK589NAE6 to NTK589PXE6: Multirate 15xx.yy – 16xx.yy nm
Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm XFP” on page 2-66
— “NTTP84Hx: Multirate Long Haul ITU CWDM XFP” on page 2-78
— “NTTP84Jx: Multirate 14xx/15xx/16xx LongHaul ITU CWDM XFP” on
page 2-87
— “NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz
Tunable DWDM XFP” on page 2-93
dB decibel
FC Fibre Channel
I/F Interface
NRZ Non-return-to-zero
PKT Packet
Rx Receive
Tx Transmit
XFP summary
The following table provides a summary and table references for the XFPs
described in this section.
ATTENTION
Not all data rates are supported. Refer to the circuit pack tables for the
supported data rates.
Table 2-1
XFP Summary and Reference
Table 2-1
XFP Summary and Reference (continued)
Table 2-1
XFP Summary and Reference (continued)
NTK589xxE6 / See Table 2-16 for Multirate Tunable 0 to +4 dBm See Table Table 2-16 and
CLEI (15xx.yy nm to 2-16 Table 2-18
15xx.yy to 16xx.yy nm 16.xx.yy nm)
Dispersion Tolerant
10.709 Gb/s OTU2 DWDM, 3200
11.05 Gb/s OTU1e ps/nm
11.09 Gb/s OTU2e
Tunable across an 8-channel
frequency spectrum in 50 GHz
increments.
Table 2-1
XFP Summary and Reference (continued)
NTTP84HA to NTTP84HH / Multirate Long Haul 0 to +5 dBm See Table Table 2-19 and
WOTRCNPFAA to ITU CWDM 2-19 Table 2-20
WOTRCNXFAA
1471 nm, 1491 nm, 1511 nm,
1531 nm, 1551 nm, 1571 nm,
1591 nm, 1611 nm,
9.953 Gb/s
OC192/STM64/10GBaseW
10.709 Gb/s OTU2
10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE)
11.05 Gb/s OTU1e
11.09 Gb/s OTU2e
NTTP84JA to NTTP84JH / Multirate Long Haul 0 to +5 dBm See Table Table 2-21 and
WOTRDFZFAA to WOTRDF6FAA ITU CWDM 2-21 Table 2-22
1471 nm, 1491 nm, 1511 nm,
1531 nm, 1551 nm, 1571 nm,
1591 nm, 1611 nm
9.953 Gb/s
OC192/STM64/10GBaseW
10.709 Gb/s OTU2
11.09 Gb/s OTU2e
10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE)
10.51875 Gb/s FC1200
Table 2-1
XFP Summary and Reference (continued)
NTK583AAE6 / WOTRBV9KAA Multirate 1528.38 -1 to +3 dBm See Table Table 2-23 and
1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm nm to 1568.77 nm 2-23 Table 2-24
(1-88) 50GHz
9.953 Gb/s Tunable DWDM
OC192/STM64/10GBaseW XFP
10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE
and ULL)
10.709 Gb/s OTU2
11.05 Gb/s OTU1e
11.09 Gb/s OTU2e
NTK583AB / WOTRCPVFAA Multirate 1528.38 -1 to +3 dBm See Table Table 2-25 and
1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm nm to 1568.77 nm 2-25 Table 2-26
(1-88) 50GHz
9.953 Gb/s Tunable Type 2
OC192/STM64/10GBaseW DWDM XFP
10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE)
10.709 Gb/s OTU2
11.05 Gb/s OTU1e
11.09 Gb/s OTU2e
NTK583AC / WOTRDH3FAA Multirate 1528.38 -1 to +3 dBm See Table Table 2-27 and
1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm nm to 1568.77 nm 2-27 Table 2-28
(1-88) 50GHz
9.953 Gb/s Tunable Type 3
OC192/STM64/10GBaseW DWDM XFP
10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE
and ULL)
10.709 Gb/s OTU2
11.05 Gb/s OTU1e
11.09 Gb/s OTU2e
Optical specifications
This section provides details of the optical specifications.
ATTENTION
If required, attenuators must be added to the patch panel or within a fiber
storage tray and not on the optical interfaces on the front of the circuit packs.
The following assumption was made when calculating the dispersion and
attenuation limited distances quoted in the optical specifications:
• NSDF fiber plant is being used
ATTENTION
The dispersion and attenuation limited distances quoted in the optical
specifications are for guidance only and must be verified by a full link budget
calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited
or attenuation limited distances.
ATTENTION
The DWDM values quoted in the optical specifications are for information
only. To design a DWDM network, refer to OnePlanner for Common Photonic
Layer and 6500 DWDM networks and the Network Modeling Tool (NMT) for
565, 5100 and 5200 Advanced Services Platform CWDM and DWDM
networks.
ATTENTION
The Transmit Output Power (max and min), Receiver Sensitivity, and
Receiver Overload data in the Optical Specifications table for each pluggable
are performance specifications for the device. Alarm and warning thresholds
may differ based on monitor accuracy of the specific pluggable device.
ATTENTION
The RS8 FEC algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.709 RS-8. The UFEC FEC
algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.975 I.7.
Physical considerations
Follow the listed recommendations below if you use the standard depth shelf
front cover (an extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in
front of the circuit pack). These rules apply to all circuit packs that have optical
connectors or pluggable module slots that are perpendicular to the card
faceplate:
• for LC fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with flexible strain relief
boots with a maximum boot length of 42.5 mm (such as Ciena parts
NTTC50xx, NTTC53xx, NTTC56xx, NTK59xx, NTTC62Cx, NTTC65xx,
NTTC71xx, NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx)
• for MPO fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with a formable boot
that can be bent to 90 degrees (such as Ciena parts NTTC95xx,
NTTC96xx)
• do not use in-line optical attenuators (fixed pads) in the circuit pack
faceplate connectors or pluggable modules.
Table 2-2
NTTP81AA: 10GBASE-SR/SW, 850 nm, 30-300m, MMF XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-SR, SW
PEC NTTP81AA
CLEI WOTRAJWKAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Launch power min. in optical modulation Compliant to the triple-trade off per IEEE Std 802.3
amplitude (OMA) minus transmitter dispersion
penalty (TDP)
Transmit average output power -1.0 dBm to -7.3 dBm, Note 1 and Note 2
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 2-2
NTTP81AA: 10GBASE-SR/SW, 850 nm, 30-300m, MMF XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-SR, SW
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range -1.0 dBm to -9.9 dBm, Note 4, Note 5, Note 6 and
Note 7
Note 4: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 5: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 6: Received power below this value cannot be compliant; however, a value above the value listed
in the table does not ensure compliance.
Note 7: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored
on the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 8: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored
on the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 9: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 2-2
NTTP81AA: 10GBASE-SR/SW, 850 nm, 30-300m, MMF XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-SR, SW
Optical path
Note 10: Only Multi-mode fibers (MMF) are used with this XFP. The nominal reach is varied: 2m to
26m over 62.5 µm core, 160 MHz-km MMF; 2m to 33m over 62.5 µm core, 200 MHz-km MMF, 2m to
66m over 50 µm core, 400 MHz-km MMF, 2m to 82m over 50 µm core, 500 MHz-km MM.
Power
Note 11: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 12: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-3
NTTP81AA: 10GBASE-SR/SW, 850 nm, 30-300m, MMF XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
2x10G OTR (NTK530PAE5 and 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
NTK530PGE5, and NTK530PME5), Note 1
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
C192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line
interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports
1 and 3.
Table 2-3
NTTP81AA: 10GBASE-SR/SW, 850 nm, 30-300m, MMF XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
4x10G OTR (NTK530QM and NTK530QP), 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
Note 2
Note 2: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment
Mode is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or line
interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is ULL, it
can only be 10GE (10.31G).
4x10G MUX 4x10-11.1G XFP 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
(NTK525CAE5 and NTK525CFE5), Note 3
Note 3: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G
MUX OCI circuit packs.
10x10G MUX Multi-Protocol 10xXFP 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
(NTK529BBE5), Note 4
Note 4: On the 10x10G MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC-192/STM-64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G, 11.09G)). There are no line interfaces on
10x10G MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software internally on the
circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
Table 2-3
NTTP81AA: 10GBASE-SR/SW, 850 nm, 30-300m, MMF XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 5: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP (NTK667AA 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
and NTK667AB), Note 7
Note 7: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are XFP-based optical
interfaces.
Table 2-4
NTTP86AA: 8.5G-10.52G Multirate, 850nm MMF, XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC
Transmit average output power -1.0 dBm to -7.3 dBm, Note 1 0 dBm to -8.2 dBm, Note 1
and Note 2 and Note 2
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard.
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Transmit average power monitor +/- 2 dB, Note 3 +/- 2 dB, Note 3
accuracy
Table 2-4
NTTP86AA: 8.5G-10.52G Multirate, 850nm MMF, XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC LC
Average Rx power range -1.0 dBm to -9.9 dBm, Note 4 0 dBm (max), Note 4 and
and Note 5 Note 5
Receiver sensitivity in OMA (max), -11.1 dBm, Note 5 -11.2 dBm, Note 5
Note 6 and Note 7
Note 4: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 5: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 6: Received power below this value cannot be compliant; however, a value above the value listed
in the table does not ensure compliance.
Note 7: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Receiver power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB, Note 8 +/- 2 dB, Note 8
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Table 2-4
NTTP86AA: 8.5G-10.52G Multirate, 850nm MMF, XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 9: Only Multi-mode fibers (MMF) are used with this XFP. The nominal reach is varied: 2 m to
26 m over 62.5 µm core, 160 MHz-km MMF; 2 m to 33 m over 62.5 µm core, 200 MHz-km MMF, 2 m to
66 m over 50 µm core, 400 MHz-km MMF, 2 m to 82 m over 50 µm core, 500 MHz-km MMF, 2 m to 300
m over 50 µm core, 2000 MHz-km MMF.
Note 10: Only Multi-mode fibers (MMF) are used with this XFP. The nominal reach is varied: 0.5 m to
21 m over 62.5 µm core, 200 MHz-km MMF; 0.5 m to 50 m over 50 µm core, 500 MHz-km MMF, 0.5 m
to 150 m over 50 µm core, 2000 MHz-km MMF.
Power
Note 11: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 12: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-5
NTTP86AA: 8.5G-10.52G Multirate, 850nm MMF XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
4x10G OTR (NTK530QM and 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 UFEC Not supported
NTK530QP), Note 2
RS8 Not supported
Note 2: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment
Mode is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
– client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
– line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
4x10G MUX 4x10-11.1G XFP 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
(NTK525CFE5), Note 3
8.5 Gb/s FC800 None Supported
Table 2-5
NTTP86AA: 8.5G-10.52G Multirate, 850nm MMF XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 3: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There is no line interfaces on 40G MUX
OCI circuit packs.
Note 4: On the 10x10G MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC-192/STM-64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G, 11.09G)). There are no line interfaces on
10x10G MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software internally on the
circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
Note 5: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
— if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
— if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more
circuit packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port
connections). You must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to
minimize layering and twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped.
An extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Table 2-5
NTTP86AA: 8.5G-10.52G Multirate, 850nm MMF XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
None Supported
Note 7: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are XFP-based optical
interfaces.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables for 10G Fibre Channel
applications, see Table 7-18 on page 7-26.
Table 2-6
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC NTTP84BA
CLEI WOTRANAKAC
Standards XFP device meets XFP device meets XFP device meets XFP device meets
Telcordia GR-253 IEEE Std 802.3 ITU-T G.693 ANSI FC-PH
and ITU-T G.691 device standards. device
standards. specifications. specifications.
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC LC LC
Table 2-6
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Transmit average -1 dBm to -6 dBm, -1 dBm to -6 dBm, -1 dBm to -6 dBm, -1 dBm to -6 dBm,
output power Note 1 and Note 2 Note 1 and Note 2 Note 1 and Note 2 Note 1 and Note 2
Transmit average +/- 2 dB, Note 3 +/- 2 dB, Note 3 +/- 2 dB, Note 3 +/- 2 dB, Note 3
power monitor
accuracy
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC LC LC LC
Wavelength range 1290 nm to 1600 1290 nm to 1600 nm 1290 nm to 1600 1290 nm to 1600
nm nm nm
Table 2-6
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 4: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 5: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 6: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 7: Received power below this value cannot be compliant, however a value above the value listed
in the table does not ensure compliance.
Receiver power +/- 2 dB, Note 8 +/- 2 dB, Note 8 +/- 2 dB, Note 8 +/- 2 dB, Note 8
monitor accuracy
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver power 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm
high alarm
threshold
Receiver power -13 dBm -13 dBm -13 dBm -13 dBm
low alarm
threshold
Optical path
Minimum channel -- 0 dB -- 0 dB
insertion loss
Table 2-6
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Attenuation range 0 dB to 4 dB -- 0 dB to 4 dB --
Power
Typical XFP 2W, Note 9 2W, Note 9 2W, Note 9 2W, Note 9
Power
Consumption (W)
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Power Budget (W) 3W, Note 10 3W, Note 10 3W, Note 10 3W, Note 10
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-7
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP, Circuit Packs,
Rate, and FEC Support
None Supported
Table 2-7
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP, Circuit Packs,
Rate, and FEC Support (continued)
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
UFEC Supported
None Supported
None Supported
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-7
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP, Circuit Packs,
Rate, and FEC Support (continued)
UFEC Supported
None Supported
None Supported
Note 3: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
RS8 Supported
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 4: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-7
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP, Circuit Packs,
Rate, and FEC Support (continued)
4x10G OTR (NTK530QM and NTK530QP), 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 UFEC Supported
Note 5
RS8 Supported
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equip Mode is OTR. If Equip Mode is ULL, it
can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
None Supported
Note 6: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 7: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 8: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-7
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP, Circuit Packs,
Rate, and FEC Support (continued)
Note 9: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G
MUX OCI circuit packs.
4x10G MUX 4x10-11.1G XFP 40G MUX 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported
OCI (NTK525CFE5) Note 10
None Supported
Note 10: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G
MUX OCI circuit packs.
Table 2-7
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP, Circuit Packs,
Rate, and FEC Support (continued)
Note 11: On the 10x10G MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC-192/STM-64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G, 11.09G)). There are no line interfaces on
10x10G MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software internally on the
circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
Note 12: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1).The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 13: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 2-7
NTTP84BA: OC192/STM64 SR-1/ I-64.1 / 10GBase-LR,LW / OTU2 / 10G FC1200 XFP, Circuit Packs,
Rate, and FEC Support (continued)
Note 14: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Note 15: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP (NTK667AA 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported
and NTK667AB), Note 16
None Supported
Note 16: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G
10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are 11.09 Gb/s OTU2e RS8 Supported
XFP-based optical interfaces.
None Supported
Table 2-8 provides the NTTP84CA datasheet. Table 2-9 on page 2-36
provides circuit pack support information.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables for 10G Fibre Channel
applications, see Table 7-18 on page 7-26.
Table 2-8
NTTP84CA: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate XFP, 1310nm, SMF, 10km Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC NTTP84CA
CLEI WOTRDPPFAA
Standards XFP device meets XFP device meets XFP device meets XFP device meets
Telcordia GR-253 IEEE Std 802.3 ITU-T G.693 ANSI FC-PH
and ITU-T G.691 device standards. device
standards. specifications. specifications.
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC LC LC
Table 2-8
NTTP84CA: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate XFP, 1310nm, SMF, 10km Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Transmit average -1 dBm to -6 dBm, -1 dBm to -6 dBm, -1 dBm to -6 dBm, -1 dBm to -6 dBm,
output power Note 1 and Note 2 Note 1 and Note 2 Note 1 and Note 2 Note 1 and Note 2
Transmit average +/- 2 dB, Note 3 +/- 2 dB, Note 3 +/- 2 dB, Note 3 +/- 2 dB, Note 3
power monitor
accuracy
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC LC LC LC
Wavelength range 1290 nm to 1600 1290 nm to 1600 nm 1290 nm to 1600 1290 nm to 1600
nm nm nm
Table 2-8
NTTP84CA: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate XFP, 1310nm, SMF, 10km Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 4: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 5: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 6: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 7: Received power below this value cannot be compliant, however a value above the value listed
in the table does not ensure compliance.
Receiver power +/- 2 dB, Note 8 +/- 2 dB, Note 8 +/- 2 dB, Note 8 +/- 2 dB, Note 8
monitor accuracy
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver power 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm
high alarm
threshold
Receiver power -13 dBm -13 dBm -13 dBm -13 dBm
low alarm
threshold
Optical path
Minimum channel -- 0 dB -- 0 dB
insertion loss
Table 2-8
NTTP84CA: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate XFP, 1310nm, SMF, 10km Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Attenuation range 0 dB to 4 dB -- 0 dB to 4 dB --
Power
Typical XFP 2W, Note 9 2W, Note 9 2W, Note 9 2W, Note 9
Power
Consumption (W)
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Power Budget (W) 3W, Note 10 3W, Note 10 3W, Note 10 3W, Note 10
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-9
NTTP84CA: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate XFP, 1310nm, SMF, 10km, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC
Support
Note 1: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1).The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 3: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Note 4: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Table 2-9
NTTP84CA: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate XFP, 1310nm, SMF, 10km, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC
Support (continued)
4x10G OTR (NTK530QM and NTK530QP), 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 UFEC Supported
Note 5
RS8 Supported
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables for 10G Fibre Channel
applications, see Table 7-18 on page 7-26.
Table 2-10
NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP, Specifications
Parameter Classification
PEC NTTP86BAE6
CLEI WOTRBAJKAB
Standards XFP meets XFP meets XFP meets XFP meets XFP meets
Telcordia IEEE Std 802.3 ITU-T G.693 ANSI FC-PH ANSI FC-PH
GR-253 and device standards. device device
ITU-T G.691 specifications. specifications. specifications.
standards.
Table 2-10
NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP, Specifications (continued)
Parameter Classification
Transmitter
Connector LC LC LC LC LC
type
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but
always exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx
extinction ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 2-10
NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP, Specifications (continued)
Parameter Classification
Receiver
Connector LC LC LC LC LC
type
Note 4: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but
always exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx
extinction ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 5: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 6: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 7: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored
on the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 8: Received power below this value cannot be compliant, however a value above the value listed
in the table does not ensure compliance.
Table 2-10
NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP, Specifications (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 9: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm
power high
alarm
threshold
Receiver -13 dBm -13 dBm -13 dBm -13 dBm -13 dBm
power low
alarm
threshold
Optical path
Minimum -- 0 dB -- 0 dB 0 dB
channel
insertion loss
Attenuation 0 dB to 4 dB -- 0 dB to 4 dB -- --
range
Nominal reach 2 km 10 km 2 km 10 km 10 km
per standard
Table 2-10
NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP, Specifications (continued)
Parameter Classification
Power
Typical XFP 2W 2W 2W 2W 2W
Power
Consumption
(W), Note 10
Note 10: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature
of 25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads
(an estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Power Budget 3W 3W 3W 3W 3W
(W), Note 11
Note 11: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-11
NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
None Supported
None Supported
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
None Supported
None Supported
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-11
NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support (continued)
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 3: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Table 2-11
NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support (continued)
Note 4: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment
Mode is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
None Supported
Note 5: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 6: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 7: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 8: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There is no line interfaces on 40G MUX
OCI circuit packs.
Table 2-11
NTTP86BAE6: 5G-11.09G Multirate, 1310, XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support (continued)
Note 9: On the 10x10G MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC-192/STM-64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G, 11.09G)). There are no line interfaces on
10x10G MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software internally on the
circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
None Supported
Note 10: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are XFP-based optical
interfaces.
Table 2-12
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC NTTP84AAE6
CLEI WOTRCD2FAA
Standards XFP device meets XFP device meets IEEE XFP device meets
Telcordia GR-253 and Std 802.3 device ITU-T G.693
ITU-T G.691 standards specifications. standards for
for applicable applicable
classification. classification.
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC LC
Table 2-12
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but
always exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx
extinction ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: For Ethernet application, average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 3: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored
on the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Transmitter dispersion - 3 dB -
penalty, TDP (max)
Receiver
Connector type LC LC LC
Receiver power range, BER -1 dBm to -16 dBm, -- -1 dBm to -16 dBm,
not worse than 1E-12 Note 5 and Note 6 Note 5 and Note 6
Table 2-12
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 5: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored
on the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 6: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but
always exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx
extinction ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 7: For Ethernet application, average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver power low alarm -18 dBm -18 dBm -18 dBm
threshold
Optical path
Attenuation range 3 dB to 11 dB - 3 dB to 11 dB
Power
Table 2-12
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-13
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support
Note 11: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-13
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
UFEC Supported
None Supported
None Supported
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-13
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
UFEC Supported
None Supported
None Supported
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
RS8 Supported
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 3: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-13
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 4: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment
Mode is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
None Supported
Note 5: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 6: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 7: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-13
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
Note 8: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There is no line interfaces on 40G MUX
OCI circuit packs.
Note 9: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There is no line interfaces on 40G MUX
OCI circuit packs.
Table 2-13
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
Note 10: On the 10x10G MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC-192/STM-64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G, 11.09G)). There are no line interfaces on
10x10G MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software internally on the
circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
Note 11: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 12: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 2-13
NTTP84AAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
Note 13: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 14: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Note 15: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G 11.09 Gb/s OTU2e RS8 Supported
10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10
are XFP-based optical interfaces. None Supported
Table 2-14
NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC NTTP81KAE6
CLEI WOTRCD3FAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC LC
Table 2-14
NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: For Ethernet application, average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 3: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC LC LC
Note 5: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 6: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 7: For Ethernet application, average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Table 2-14
NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver power low alarm -26.0 dBm -26.0 dBm • -26.0 dBm (FEC
threshold OFF)
• -28.0 dBm (FEC
ON)
Optical path
Attenuation range 11 dB to 22 dB - 11 dB to 24 dB
Power
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-15
NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support
Note 11: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
UFEC Supported
Note 12: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-15
NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
UFEC Supported
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
RS8 Supported
RS8 Supported
Note 2: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-15
NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
4x10G OTR (NTK530QM and NTK530QP), 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 UFEC Supported
Note 3
RS8 Supported
RS8 Supported
Note 3: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment
Mode is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
Note 4: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 5: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 6: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-15
NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
Note 7: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit 11.05 Gb/s OTU1e/ RS8 Supported
packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces 11.09 Gb/s OTU2e
None Not supported
(FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64,
ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR None Supported
11.09)). There is no line interfaces on 40G (10GE)
MUX OCI circuit packs.
9.953 Gb/s None Supported
OC192/STM64/10GBaseW
Note 8: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit 11.05 Gb/s OTU1e/ RS8 Supported
packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces 11.09 Gb/s OTU2e
None Not supported
(FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64,
ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR None Supported
11.09)). There is no line interfaces on 40G (10GE)
MUX OCI circuit packs.
9.953 Gb/s None Supported
OC192/STM64/10GBaseW
Table 2-15
NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
Note 9: On the 10x10G MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC-192/STM-64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G, 11.09G)). There are no line interfaces on
10x10G MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software internally on the
circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
Note 10: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 11: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 12: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
— if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
— if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more
circuit packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port
connections). You must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to
minimize layering and twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped.
An extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 13: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Table 2-15
NTTP81KAE6: 9.95G-11.09G multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC
Support (continued)
PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP (NTK667AA 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported
and NTK667AB), Note 14
None Not supported
Note 14: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G
10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are 11.09 Gb/s OTU2e RS8 Supported
XFP-based optical interfaces.
None Not supported
Table 2-16
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy – 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC NTK589xxE6
See Table 2-17 on page 2-69
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Line rate 10.709 Gbit/s FEC on, 11.05 Gbit/s FEC on, or
11.096 Gbit/s FEC on. See Table 2-18 on page
2-71 for actual rates supported by host circuit
packs.
Table 2-16
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy – 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 3: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
0 dBm
-11.9 dBm
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 5: The optical performance is only guaranteed over the transmitter nominal wavelength range.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Back-to-back sensitivity (maximum for pre-FEC -26 dBm, Note 8 and Note 9
BER <=1.8 x10-4, 0 ps/nm dispersion, OSNR > 35
dB, bit rate in the range of 10.709 to 11.09 Gb/s)
Table 2-16
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy – 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Maximum receiver sensitivity (for pre-FEC BER -23.6 dBm, Note 10 and Note 11
<=1.8 x10-4, 3200 ps/nm dispersion, OSNR > 25
dB, bit rate in the range of 10.709 to 11.09 Gb/s)
Note 10: A pre-FEC BER of <= 1.8x10-4 corresponds to a post-FEC BER of <=10-12.
Note 11: OSNR measured in a 0.1 nm resolution bandwidth.
Rx OSNR (for pre-FEC BER <=1.8 x10-4, -300 to 19.5 dB, Note 12 and Note 13
3200 ps/nm dispersion, RX input power in the
range of -20 to -8 dBm, bit rate in the range of
11.09 Gb/s)
Note 12: A pre-FEC BER of <= 1.8x10-4 corresponds to a post-FEC BER of <=10-12.
Note 13: OSNR measured in a 0.1 nm resolution bandwidth.
Optical path
Note 14: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Table 2-16
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy – 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 15: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 16: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-17
NTK589xxE6: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength
Table 2-17
NTK589xxE6: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength (continued)
Table 2-18
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy - 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G
or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port
3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192
and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G
or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port
3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192
and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-18
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy - 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 3: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G
or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port
3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192
and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-18
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy - 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 4: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-18
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy - 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64 (9.95G)
or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode is ULL,
it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
Table 2-18
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy - 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 6: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 7: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 8: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 9: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G MUX
OCI circuit packs.
Table 2-18
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy - 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 10: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 11: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 2-18
NTK589xxE6: Multirate 15xx.yy - 16xx.yy nm Tunable Dispersion Tolerant DWDM 3200 ps/nm
XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 12: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You must
take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and twisting
that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover solution
will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 13: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE variant
of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Table 2-19
NTTP84Hx: Multirate Long Haul ITU CWDM XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Standards XFP devices are compliant with the XFP Multi-Source Agreement
and are designed to support OC-192, 10GE, FC, and FEC data
rates from 9.95Gb/s and 11.09Gb/s.
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Table 2-19
NTTP84Hx: Multirate Long Haul ITU CWDM XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 3: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 5: The optical performance is only guaranteed over the transmitter nominal wavelength range.
Maximum receiver sensitivity for Line rate of 9.95 to Line rate of 10.709 to -
BER <=10-12, 0 ps/nm 10.5 Gbit/s 11.09 Gbit/s
dispersion, with FEC Off
Table 2-19
NTTP84Hx: Multirate Long Haul ITU CWDM XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Maximum receiver sensitivity for - Line rate of 10.709 Line rate of 11.05 to
BER <=1.8x10-4, 0 ps/nm Gbit/s 11.09 Gbit/s
dispersion, with FEC On
Dispersion Tolerance (ps/nm) Line rate of 9.95 to Line rate of 10.709 to Line rate of 10.709 to
10.5 Gbit/s, FEC Off 11.09 Gbit/s, FEC off 11.09 Gbit/s, FEC On
Table 2-19
NTTP84Hx: Multirate Long Haul ITU CWDM XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Receiver power low alarm • -26.0 dBm (FEC • -26.0 dBm (FEC • -26.0 dBm (FEC
threshold OFF) OFF) OFF)
• -29.0 dBm (FEC • -29.0 dBm (FEC • -29.0 dBm (FEC
ON) ON) ON)
Optical path
Note 6: Path penalty specification includes the maximum applicable chromatic dispersion and the
maximum allowed differential group delay (DGD).
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-20
NTTP84Hx XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
Table 2-20
NTTP84Hx XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5
variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
None Supported
None Supported
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5
variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
None Supported
None Supported
Table 2-20
NTTP84Hx XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 3: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5
variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 4: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Table 2-20
NTTP84Hx XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
— ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment
Mode is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
— ports 1 to 4 can either be:
– client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
– line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
None Supported
Note 6: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 7: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 8: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 9: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 10: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 2-20
NTTP84Hx XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 11: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Note 12: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Table 2-20
NTTP84Hx XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 13: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G
MUX OCI circuit packs.
None Supported
Note 14: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are XFP-based optical
interfaces.
Table 2-21
NTTP84Jx: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Table 2-21
NTTP84Jx: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 3: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 5: The optical performance is only guaranteed over the transmitter nominal wavelength range.
Maximum receiver sensitivity for BER - Line rate of 9.95 to Line rate of 10.709
<=10-12, 0 ps/nm dispersion, with FEC Off 10.5 Gbit/s to 11.09 Gbit/s
Table 2-21
NTTP84Jx: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Maximum receiver sensitivity for BER - Line rate of 10.709 Line rate of 11.05
<=1.8x10-4, 0 ps/nm dispersion, with FEC Gbit/s to 11.09 Gbit/s
On
Dispersion Tolerance (ps/nm) Line rate of 9.95 Line rate of 10.709 Line rate of 10.709
to 10.5 Gbit/s, to 11.09 Gbit/s, to 11.09 Gbit/s,
FEC Off FEC off FEC On
Receiver power low alarm threshold • -26.0 dBm (FEC • -26.0 dBm (FEC • -26.0 dBm (FEC
OFF) OFF) OFF)
• -29.0 dBm (FEC • -29.0 dBm (FEC • -29.0 dBm (FEC
ON) ON) ON)
Table 2-21
NTTP84Jx: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM XFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Optical path
Note 6: Path penalty specification includes the maximum applicable chromatic dispersion and the
maximum allowed differential group delay (DGD).
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-22
NTTP84Jx: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and
Support
OTN Flex MOTR 1xXFP/ 8xSFP (NTK532DA 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported
and NTK532DE), Note 1 and Note 2
None Supported
Note 1: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 2-22
NTTP84Jx: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and
Support (continued)
Note 3: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Note 4: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Table 2-22
NTTP84Jx: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM XFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and
Support (continued)
4x10G OTR (NTK530QM and NTK530QP), 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 UFEC Supported
Note 5
RS8 Supported
None Supported
RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
Table 2-23
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
PEC NTK583AAE6
CLEI WOTRBV9KAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: The tuning range encompasses wavelengths on the 50 GHz ITU-T grid that are outside the
C-Band range used for 6500 Photonic and Common Photonic Layer Channel Mux/Demux 44 (CMD44)
50 GHz or Enhanced CMD44 50 GHz Channel Mux/Demux Hardware (above 1565.09 nm).
Table 2-23
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Note 2: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 3: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 5: The optical performance is only guaranteed over the transmitter nominal wavelength range.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 2-23
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Rx OSNR 25.5 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.0 x10-12, -300 to 1500 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -20 to -7 dBm,
bit rate in the range of 9.95 to 10.709 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 27.5 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.0 x10-12, -300 to 1400 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -20 to -7 dBm,
bit rate in the range of 11.05 to 11.09 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 17.2 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.8 x10-4, -300 to 1600 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -22 to -7 dBm,
bit rate 10.709 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 18.2 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.8 x10-4, -300 to 1600 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -22 to -7 dBm,
bit rate in the range of 11.05 to 11.09 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 15.8 dB
-12
(for Strong FEC with a post-FEC BER <=1.0 x10 , -300
to 1600 ps/nm dispersion, RX input power in the range of
-22 to -7 dBm, bit rate 10.709 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 16.7 dB
-12
(for Strong FEC with a post-FEC BER <=1.0 x10 , -300
to 1600 ps/nm dispersion, RX input power in the range of
-22 to -7 dBm, bit rate in the range of 11.05 to 11.09
Gb/s)
Table 2-23
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Optical path
Note 7: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Table 2-23
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Power
Note 8: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 9: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G
or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3
is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and
ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G
or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3
is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and
ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 3: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G
or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3
is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and
ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 4: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode
is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB, ISC3,
OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64 (9.95G)
or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode is ULL, it
can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 6: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs
does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 7: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP),
the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 8: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 9: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G MUX
OCI circuit packs.
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 10: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G MUX
OCI circuit packs.
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 11: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and 6
to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot be
provisioned for any other service.
Note 12: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 13: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords that
are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as NTTC90xx,
NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You must
take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and twisting
that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover solution will
provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 14: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of the
eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE variant of
the eMOTR circuit packs.
Table 2-24
NTK583AAE6: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 15: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are XFP-based optical
interfaces.
Table 2-25
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP
Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
PEC NTK583AB
CLEI WOTRCPVFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: The tuning range encompasses wavelengths on the 50 GHz ITU-T grid that are outside the
C-Band range used for 6500 Photonic and Common Photonic Layer Channel Mux/Demux 44 (CMD44)
50 GHz or Enhanced CMD44 50 GHz Channel Mux/Demux Hardware (above 1565.09 nm).
Table 2-25
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Note 2: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 3: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 5: The optical performance is only guaranteed over the transmitter nominal wavelength range.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 2-25
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Rx OSNR 25.5 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.0 x10-12, -300 to 1500 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -20 to -7 dBm, bit
rate in the range of 9.95 to 10.709 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 27.5 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.0 x10-12, -300 to 1400 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -20 to -7 dBm, bit
rate in the range of 11.05 to 11.09 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 15.7 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.8 x10-4, -300 dispersion, RX input
power in the range of -20 to -10 dBm)
Rx OSNR 14.2 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.8 x10-4, 800 ps/nm dispersion, RX
input power in the range of -20 to -10 dBm)
Rx OSNR 17.7 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.8 x10-4, 1600 ps/nm dispersion, RX
input power in the range of -20 to -10 dBm)
Rx OSNR 13.7 dB
-3
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.98 x10 , -300 ps/nm dispersion, RX
input power in the range of -20 to -10 dBm)
Rx OSNR 12.3 dB
-3
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.98 x10 , 800 ps/nm dispersion, RX
input power in the range of -20 to -10 dBm)
Rx OSNR 15.2 dB
-3
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.98 x10 , 1600 ps/nm dispersion, RX
input power in the range of -20 to -10 dBm)
Table 2-25
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Optical path
Note 7: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Table 2-25
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Power
Note 8: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 9: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
Note 3: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
Note 4: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
Note 6: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 7: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 8: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 9: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G
MUX OCI circuit packs.
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
Note 10: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G
MUX OCI circuit packs.
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
OTN Flex MOTR 1xXFP / 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported Supported
8xSFP (NTK532DA and
NTK532DE), Note 11, and None Supported Supported
Note 12
Note 11: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 12: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
Note 13: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 14: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Table 2-26
NTK583AB: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 2 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or single DWDM
channel
PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 UFEC Supported Supported
(NTK667AA and
NTK667AB), Note 15 RS8 Supported Supported
Note 15: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are XFP-based optical
interfaces.
Table 2-27
NTK583AC: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 3 DWDM XFP
Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Note 1: The NTK583AC multirate DWDM XFP is a C-band pluggable module similar to the
NTK583AAE6 DWDM XFP but with lower latency specification.
CLEI WOTRDH3FAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 2: The tuning range encompasses wavelengths on the 50 GHz ITU-T grid that are outside the
C-Band range used for 6500 Photonic and Common Photonic Layer Channel Mux/Demux 44 (CMD44)
50 GHz or Enhanced CMD44 50 GHz Channel Mux/Demux Hardware (above 1565.09 nm).
Table 2-27
NTK583AC: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 3 DWDM XFP
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Note 3: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but
always exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx
extinction ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 4: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 5: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 6: The optical performance is only guaranteed over the transmitter nominal wavelength range.
Note 7: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 2-27
NTK583AC: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 3 DWDM XFP
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Rx OSNR 25.5 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.0 x10-12, -300 to 1500 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -20 to -7 dBm,
bit rate in the range of 9.95 to 10.709 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 27.5 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.0 x10-12, -300 to 1400 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -20 to -7 dBm,
bit rate in the range of 11.05 to 11.09 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 17.2 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.8 x10-4,-300 to 1600 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -22 to -7 dBm,
bit rate 10.709 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 18.2 dB
(for pre-FEC BER <=1.8 x10-4, -300 to 1600 ps/nm
dispersion, RX input power in the range of -22 to -7 dBm,
bit rate in the range of 11.05 to 11.09 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 15.8 dB
-12
(for Strong FEC with a post-FEC BER <=1.0 x10 , -300
to 1600 ps/nm dispersion, RX input power in the range of
-22 to -7 dBm, bit rate 10.709 Gb/s)
Rx OSNR 16.7 dB
-12
(for Strong FEC with a post-FEC BER <=1.0 x10 , -300
to 1600 ps/nm dispersion, RX input power in the range of
-22 to -7 dBm, bit rate in the range of 11.05 to 11.09 Gb/s)
Table 2-27
NTK583AC: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 3 DWDM XFP
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Optical path
Note 8: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Table 2-27
NTK583AC: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 3 DWDM XFP
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
rounded power values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 2-28
NTK583AC: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 3 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 2-28
NTK583AC: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1568.77 nm (1-88) 50GHz Tunable Type 3 DWDM XFP, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 2: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
SFP Specifications 3-
This section provides specifications for each SFP that can be used in the 6500
Packet-Optical Platform (6500). The section contains the following topics:
• “Abbreviations used in this section” on page 3-1
• “Optical specifications” on page 3-2
• “Physical considerations” on page 3-4
• “SFP” on page 3-4
Abbreviations used in this section
BER Bit error rate
dB decibel
FC Fibre Channel
I/F Interface
PKT Packet
RMS Root-mean-square
Rx Receive
Tx Transmit
XCVR Transceiver
Optical specifications
This section provides details of the optical specifications.
ATTENTION
If required, attenuators must be added to the patch panel or within a fiber
storage tray and not on the optical interfaces on the front of the circuit packs.
The following assumption was made when calculating the dispersion and
attenuation limited distances quoted in the optical specifications:
• NSDF fiber plant is being used
ATTENTION
The dispersion and attenuation limited distances quoted in the optical
specifications are for guidance only and must be verified by a full link budget
calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited
or attenuation limited distances.
ATTENTION
The DWDM values quoted in the optical specifications are for information
only. To design a DWDM network, refer to OnePlanner for Common Photonic
Layer and 6500 DWDM networks and the Network Modeling Tool (NMT) for
565, 5100 and 5200 Advanced Services Platform CWDM and DWDM
networks.
ATTENTION
The Transmit Output Power (max and min), Receiver Sensitivity, and
Receiver Overload data in the Optical Specifications table for each pluggable
are performance specifications for the device. Alarm and warning thresholds
may differ based on monitor accuracy of the specific pluggable device.
ATTENTION
The RS8 FEC algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.709 RS-8. The UFEC FEC
algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.975 I.7.
Physical considerations
Follow the listed recommendations below if you use the standard depth shelf
front cover (an extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in
front of the circuit pack). These rules apply to all circuit packs that have optical
connectors or pluggable module slots that are perpendicular to the card
faceplate:
• for LC fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with flexible strain relief
boots with a maximum boot length of 42.5 mm (such as Ciena parts
NTTC50xx, NTTC53xx, NTTC56xx, NTK59xx, NTTC62Cx, NTTC65xx,
NTTC71xx, NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx)
• for MPO fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with a formable boot
that can be bent to 90 degrees (such as Ciena parts NTTC95xx,
NTTC96xx)
• do not use in-line optical attenuators (fixed pads) in the circuit pack
faceplate connectors or pluggable modules.
These rules apply to all circuit packs that have optical connectors or pluggable
module slots that are perpendicular to the card faceplate.
SFP
This section contains the following topics:
• “SFP summary” on page 3-7
• “Extended temperature environment SFPs” on page 3-14
• “SFP datasheets and circuit pack support” on page 3-15
GE SFPs:
• “NTTP07FFE6: GE 1000-BaseZX 1550 nm” on page 3-16
• “NTTP58BD: GE 1000-Base- BX10-U, Bidirectional- upstream, 1310nm
Tx, 10 km SFP and NTTP59BD: GE 1000-Base-BX10-D, Bidirectional-
downstream, 1490 nm Tx, 10 km SFP” on page 3-20
• “NTTP61AAE6: 1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP” on page 3-25
GE/FC SFPs:
• “NTTP06AFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX 850 nm XCT Enhanced
SFP” on page 3-28
• “NTTP06AD: GE SX/FC100/FC200 850nm SFP” on page 3-32
• “NTTP06CD: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT Enhanced
SFP” on page 3-36
• “NTTP06CFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT
Enhanced SFP” on page 3-40
FC SFPs:
• “NTTP11AFE6: FC100 MX/FC200 MX/FC400 MX 850 nm SFP” on page
3-44
• “NTTP11BFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-M 1310 nm SFP”
on page 3-47
• “NTTP11CFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-L 1310 nm SFP”
on page 3-50
OC-3/STM-1 SFPs:
• “NTTP02EDE6: OC-3/STM-1 LR1/L1.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP” on
page 3-53
• “NTTP02FFE6: OC-3/STM-1 LR2/L1.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP” on
page 3-57
OC-3/12/STM-1/4 SFPs:
• “NTTP04CDE6: OC-3/12/STM-1/4 IR1/S1.1_S4.1 1310 nm XCT
Enhanced SFP” on page 3-60
OC-12/STM-4 SFPs:
• “NTTP05EFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR1/L4.1 XCT Enhanced SFP” on page
3-64
• “NTTP05FFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2 XCT Enhanced SFP” on page
3-68
OC-48/STM-16 SFPs:
• “NTTP03BD: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP” on
page 3-72
• “NTTP03BFE6: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP”
on page 3-75
• “NTTP03CFE6: OC-48/STM-16 IR1/S16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP”
on page 3-79
• “NTTP03EFE6: OC-48/STM-16 LR1/L16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP”
on page 3-83
• “NTTP03FFE6: OC-48/STM-16 LR2/L16.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP”
on page 3-86
XCVR SFPs:
• “XCVR-080U49: 1000BASE-BX80-U GE Bidi 80 km Upstream,
1490/1550nm Tx/Rx SFP and XCVR080U55: 1000BASE-BX80-D GE Bidi
80 km Downstream, 1550/1490nm Tx/Rx SFP” on page 3-101
100-Base SFPs:
• “NTTP08SD: 100-Base-LX FE 10km 1310 nm Enhanced SFP” on page
3-104
• “NTTP09BD: 100-Base-BX10-U Bidirectional-upstream, 1310nm Tx, 10
km and NTTP10BD: 100-Base-BX10-D Bidirectional-downstream, 1530
nm Tx, 10 km SFP” on page 3-107
• “NTTP12BCE6: FE 100-Base-LX10 1310 nm SFP” on page 3-110
• “NTTP61BAE6: 10/100BASE-T RJ45” on page 3-113
• “NTTP61CA: 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP” on page 3-116
OC-48/STM-16 DWDM SFPs:
• “NTK591xB: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 24 dB CWDM SFPs” on page 3-119
• “NTK591xH: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 32 dB CWDM SFPs” on page 3-123
SFP summary
ATTENTION
Not all data rates may not be supported. Refer to the circuit pack tables for
the supported data rates.
Table 3-1 on page 3-7 provides a summary and table references for the SFPs
described in this section. Table 3-1 on page 3-7 is intended to provide a
high-level summary. Refer to the individual datasheet for specification notes
and conditions that are applicable for that SFP.
Table 3-1
SFP Summary and Reference
NTTP07FFE6 / WMOTCXKJAA 1000 Base-ZX 0 to 5 dBm -24 dBm 0 dBm Table 3-2
1550 nm and Table
3-3
1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s)
NTTP61AAE6 / WMOTBKRJAB GE 1000-BASE-T TX/RX Characteristic: Per IEEE Std Table 3-6
1000Base-T (1.00 Gb/s) 802.3 clauses 40.6 and 40.8 and Table
3-7
NTTP06AFE6 WMOTCWVJAA GE/FC100/ -9.5 to -1.5 -17 dBm 0 dBm Table 3-8
850 nm FC200 dBm or -15 dBm and Table
1000-BaseSX 3-9
1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s)
FC-100/FICON (1.0625 Gb/s)
FC-200/FICON Express (2.125
Gb/s)
Table 3-1
SFP Summary and Reference (continued)
NTTP06AD WOTRDPTFAA GE/FC100/ -9.5 to -1.5 -17 dBm 0 dBm Table 3-10
850 nm FC200 dBm or -15 dBm and Table
1000-BaseSX 3-11
1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s)
FC-100/FICON (1.0625 Gb/s)
FC-200/FICON Express (2.125
Gb/s)
NTTP11AFE6 / WM1TS96DAA FC100 MX/ FC200 -2.5 dBm -14 dBm at 0 dBm Table 3-16
850 nm MX/ FC400 MX (max) ER of 9 dB and Table
3-17
FC-100/FICON (1.0625 Gb/s)
FC-200/ FICON Express (2.125
Gb/s)
FC-400/FICON 4G (4.250 Gb/s)
Table 3-1
SFP Summary and Reference (continued)
Table 3-1
SFP Summary and Reference (continued)
OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2
Table 3-1
SFP Summary and Reference (continued)
B-700-1036-001 / SONET OC-48 SR -9.5 to -3 -18 thru -23 -3 dBm Table 3-46
WM3I702LAA / SDH STM I-16, dBm dBm, and Table
1310 nm SONET OC-12 SR depending 3-47
/ SDH STM I-4, on rate
OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) SONET OC-3 SR /
OC-12/STM-4 (622.08 Mb/s) SDH STM I-1,
OC-48/STM-16 (2.48832 Gb/s) Gigabit Ethernet /
Fibre Channel
FC-100/ FICON (1.0625 Gb/s)
FC-200/ FICON Express (2.125
Gb/s)
ISC-3 Peer Mode @ 1.0625
Gb/s
ISC-3 Peer Mode @ 2.125 Gb/s
1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s)
100Base-X (125 Mb/s)
OTU1 (2.7 Gb/s)
DVB-ASI (270 Mb/s)
GEN8B10B
GENTRANSP
Table 3-1
SFP Summary and Reference (continued)
XCVR-080U49 / COUIA0PPAA 1000Base-X (1.25 -2 to 3 dBm -26 dBm -1 dBm Table 3-48
1490 nm Gb/s) and Table
3-49
1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s)
Table 3-1
SFP Summary and Reference (continued)
NTK590xH / 2.5G NRZ CWDM 0 to 5 dBm -28 dBm -9 dBm Table 3-64
14xx nm, 15xx nm, 16xx nm (S-C8L1-1Dx) and Table
3-65
OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s)
OC-12/STM-4 (622.08 Mb/s)
OC-48/STM-16 (2.48832 Gb/s)
SRM250G @ 2.48832 Gb/s
ESRM250G @ 2.488.32 Gb/s
Table 3-1
SFP Summary and Reference (continued)
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-6 on page
7-10.
Table 3-2
NTTP07FFE6: GE 1000-BaseZX 1550 nm Datasheet
Parameter Classification
GE 1000-BaseZX
Note 1: All parameter values in table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WMOTCXKJAA
Transmitter
Receiver
Path penalty 2 dB
Table 3-2
NTTP07FFE6: GE 1000-BaseZX 1550 nm Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
GE 1000-BaseZX
Note 2: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 5 dB to 22 dB
Note 3: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 4: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Note 5: When used over NDSF SMF (link engineering is required for links using the ZX SFP).
Power
Note 6: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-3
NTTP07FFE6: GE 1000-BaseZX 1550 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 3-3
NTTP07FFE6: GE 1000-BaseZX 1550 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 7: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP, (NTK622AA), Note 8 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
Note 8: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Note 9: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-6 on page
7-10.
Table 3-4
NTTP58BD: GE 1000-Base- BX10-U, Bidirectional- upstream, 1310nm Tx, 10 km SFP and
NTTP59BD: GE 1000-Base-BX10-D, Bidirectional- downstream, 1490 nm Tx, 10 km SFP
Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: Used for a bidirectional link over a single fiber with an upstream SFP fitted at one end of the
link and a downstream SFP fitted at the other end of the link. The upstream SFP transmits at 1310 nm
and receives at 1490 nm, the downstream SFP transmits at 1490 nm and receives at 1310 nm.
Note 2: All parameter values in this table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
Standards Compliant with SFP MSA and IEEE Std 802.3 1000Base -BX10
Transmitter
Table 3-4
NTTP58BD: GE 1000-Base- BX10-U, Bidirectional- upstream, 1310nm Tx, 10 km SFP and
NTTP59BD: GE 1000-Base-BX10-D, Bidirectional- downstream, 1490 nm Tx, 10 km SFP Datasheet
(continued)
Parameter Classification
Receiver
Note 4: Hardware revisions prior to 004 do not support the receiver Power Out of Range alarms.
Optical path
Maximum dispersion - -
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 6: 0.5 m to 10 km over G.652 SMF
Power
Table 3-4
NTTP58BD: GE 1000-Base- BX10-U, Bidirectional- upstream, 1310nm Tx, 10 km SFP and
NTTP59BD: GE 1000-Base-BX10-D, Bidirectional- downstream, 1490 nm Tx, 10 km SFP Datasheet
(continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-5
NTTP58BD: GE 1000-Base- BX10-U, Bidirectional- upstream, 1310nm Tx, 10 km SFP and
NTTP59BD: GE 1000-Base-BX10-D, Bidirectional- downstream, 1490 nm Tx, 10 km SFP Circuit
Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 3-5
NTTP58BD: GE 1000-Base- BX10-U, Bidirectional- upstream, 1310nm Tx, 10 km SFP and
NTTP59BD: GE 1000-Base-BX10-D, Bidirectional- downstream, 1490 nm Tx, 10 km SFP Circuit
Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 7: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP, (NTK622AA), Note 8 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
Note 8: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Note 9: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
Table 3-6
NTTP61AAE6: 1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
GE electrical 1000-BASE-T
Note 1: This SFP provides an electrical interface with a reach of 100 m over Cat-5 100 ohm cable.
Note 2: This SFP supports MDI/MDI-X auto-sensing feature.
CLEI WMOTBKRJAB
Bits/symbol 8
Link Characteristics Per IEEE Std 802.3 clause 40.7 (100 Ohm balanced
Cat5 cable)
Table 3-6
NTTP61AAE6: 1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
GE electrical 1000-BASE-T
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-7
NTTP61AAE6: 1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 6: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
Note 7: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-8 on page
7-13.
Table 3-8
NTTP06AFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX 850 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WMOTCWVJAA
Transmitter
Note 2: The maximum transmit power is the lesser of Class 1 safety limits (CDRH and EN 60825) or
the receiver overload.
Receiver
Table 3-8
NTTP06AFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX 850 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX
Note 3: -17 dBm for FC100, FICON, and Gigabit Ethernet, –15 dBm for FC200. The average power
value for FC200 corresponds to OMA of -13.1 dBm at 9 dB ER.
Path penalty -
Note 4: Revision 001 hardware does not support the receiver Power Out of Range alarms.
Optical path
Attenuation range -
Maximum dispersion -
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in appropriate standards.
Note 6: 150 m to 300 m over 62.5 µm core, 200 MHz-km MMF; 220 m over 62.5 µm core, 160 MHz-km
MMF; 300 m to 550 m over 50 µm core, 500 MHz-km MMF; 500 m over 50 µm core, 400 MHz-km MMF.
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-9
NTTP06AFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX 850 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Note 1: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 2: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 3-9
NTTP06AFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX 850 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 5 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN), Note
6
Note 3: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 4: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 5: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 6: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 7: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 8 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
Note 8: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Note 9: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
Table 3-10 provides the NTTP06AD datasheet. Table 3-11 on page 3-34
provides circuit pack support information.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-8 on page
7-13.
Table 3-10
NTTP06AD: GE SX/FC100/FC200 850nm SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WOTRDPTFAA
Transmitter
Note 2: The maximum transmit power is the lesser of Class 1 safety limits (CDRH and EN 60825) or
the receiver overload.
Receiver
Table 3-10
NTTP06AD: GE SX/FC100/FC200 850nm SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX
Note 3: -17 dBm for FC100, FICON, and Gigabit Ethernet, –15 dBm for FC200. The average power
value for FC200 corresponds to OMA of -13.1 dBm at 9 dB ER.
Path penalty -
Optical path
Attenuation range -
Maximum dispersion -
Note 4: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in appropriate standards.
Note 5: 150 m to 300 m over 62.5 µm core, 200 MHz-km MMF; 220 m over 62.5 µm core, 160 MHz-km
MMF; 300 m to 550 m over 50 µm core, 500 MHz-km MMF; 500 m over 50 µm core, 400 MHz-km MMF.
Power
Table 3-10
NTTP06AD: GE SX/FC100/FC200 850nm SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX
Note 6: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-11
NTTP06AD: GE SX/FC100/FC200 850nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 2: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 3-11
NTTP06AD: GE SX/FC100/FC200 850nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 3: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 4: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 5: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 6: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 7: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-8 on page
7-13.
Table 3-12
NTTP06CD: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
GE LX/FC100/FC200 SM
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WOTRDGGFAA
Standards SFP MSA, IEEE Std 802.3, ANSI X3.230 Revision 4.3
06/94, ANSI X3.297 Revision 7.4 09/96, ANSI INCITS
352-2002
Application GE LX/FC100/FC200 SM
Transmitter
Receiver
Table 3-12
NTTP06CD: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
GE LX/FC100/FC200 SM
Note 2: FC100 and FC200 standards do not specify a sensitivity requirement. The quoted average
power value corresponds to OMA of -18.1 dBm at 9 dB ER.
Path penalty -
Optical path
Attenuation range -
Maximum dispersion -
Note 3: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in appropriate standards.
Note 4: 2m to 10 km over 10 µm SMF; 2 m to 550 m over MMF, when used with appropriate
offset-launch mode-conditioning patch cord.
Power
Note 5: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 6: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-13
NTTP06CD: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 3 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN), Note 4
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 3-13
NTTP06CD: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 7: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-8 on page
7-13.
Table 3-14
NTTP06CFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WMOTCWUJAA
Standards SFP MSA, IEEE Std 802.3, ANSI X3.230 Revision 4.3
06/94, ANSI X3.297 Revision 7.4 09/96, ANSI INCITS
352-2002
Transmitter
Receiver
Table 3-14
NTTP06CFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX
Note 2: FC100 and FC200 standards do not specify a sensitivity requirement. The quoted average
power value corresponds to OMA of -18.1 dBm at 9 dB ER.
Path penalty -
Optical path
Attenuation range -
Maximum dispersion -
Note 3: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in appropriate standards.
Note 4: 2m to 10 km over 10 µm SMF; 2 m to 550 m over MMF, when used with appropriate
offset-launch mode-conditioning patch cord.
Power
Note 5: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 6: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-15
NTTP06CFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Note 1: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 2: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 5 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN), Note 6
Table 3-15
NTTP06CFE6: GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
Note 3: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 4: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 5: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 6: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 7: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 8 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
Note 8: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Note 9: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-9 on page
7-14.
Table 3-16
NTTP11AFE6: FC100 MX/FC200 MX/FC400 MX 850 nm SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WM1TS96DAA
Standards SFP MSA, ANSI FC-PI, FC-PI-2, and IEEE Std 802.3 for
Gigabit applications
Transmitter
Note 2: The maximum transmit power is the lesser of Class 1 safety limits (CDRH and EN 60825) or
the receiver overload.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-16
NTTP11AFE6: FC100 MX/FC200 MX/FC400 MX 850 nm SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Optical path
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 6: 70 m over 62.5 µm core, 200 MHz-km MMF; 150 m over 50 µm core, 500 MHz-km MMF.
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-17
NTTP11AFE6: FC100 MX/FC200 MX/FC400 MX 850 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
4x10G OTR (NTK530QA and NTK530QE) Note 1, FC-400/FICON 4G 4.250 Gb/s) Supported
Note 2, Note 3, and Note 4
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the 4x10G OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port
OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit pack,
the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit pack does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit pack supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE variant of the 4x10G OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2
(10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400,
FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 5: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 6: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 7: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-9 on page
7-14.
Table 3-18
NTTP11BFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-M 1310 nm SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WM1TTT7DAA
Transmitter
Note 2: The maximum transmit power is the lesser of Class 1 safety limits (CDRH and EN 60825) or
the receiver overload.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-18
NTTP11BFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-M 1310 nm SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Optical path
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Power
Note 6: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-19
NTTP11BFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-M 1310 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 3-19
NTTP11BFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-M 1310 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
4x10G OTR (NTK530QE), Note 2, Note 3, and FC-400/FICON 4G (4.250 Gb/s) Supported
Note 4
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the 4x10G OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port
OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit pack,
the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit pack does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit pack supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE variant of the 4x10G OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2
(10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400,
FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 5: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 6: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 7: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-9 on page
7-14.
Table 3-20
NTTP11CFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-L 1310 nm SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WM1TTT8DAA
Transmitter
Note 2: The maximum transmit power is the lesser of Class 1 safety limits (CDRH and EN 60825) or
the receiver overload.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-20
NTTP11CFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-L 1310 nm SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Optical path
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Power
Note 6: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-21
NTTP11CFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-L 1310 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
4x10G OTR (NTK530QE only), Note 2, Note FC-400/FICON 4G (4.250 Gb/s) Supported
3, and Note 4
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the 4x10G OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port
OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit pack,
the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit pack does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit pack supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE variant of the 4x10G OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2
(10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400,
FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 3-21
NTTP11CFE6: FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-L 1310 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
(continued)
Note 5: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 6: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1).The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 7: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-2 on page
7-4.
Table 3-22
NTTP02EDE6: OC-3/STM-1 LR1/L1.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 LR1/L1.1
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WMOTCWDJAB
Transmitter
Note 2: All Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Path penalty 1 dB
Table 3-22
NTTP02EDE6: OC-3/STM-1 LR1/L1.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 LR1/L1.1
Note 3: All Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 10 dB to 28 dB
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Maximum dispersion -
Note 6: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-23
NTTP02EDE6: OC-3/STM-1 LR1/L1.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 6 OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) Supported
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-2 on page
7-4.
Table 3-24
NTTP02FFE6: OC-3/STM-1 LR2/L1.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 LR2/L1.2
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WMOTCWBJAB
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-24
NTTP02FFE6: OC-3/STM-1 LR2/L1.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 LR2/L1.2
Path penalty 1 dB
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 10 dB to 28 dB
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Maximum dispersion -
Note 6: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Table 3-24
NTTP02FFE6: OC-3/STM-1 LR2/L1.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 LR2/L1.2
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-25
NTTP02FFE6: OC-3/STM-1 LR2/L1.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1).The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 6 OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) Supported
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Table 3-26 provides the NTTP04CDE6 datasheet. Table 3-27 on page 3-63
provides circuit pack support information.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-4 on page
7-6.
Table 3-26
NTTP04CDE6: OC-3/12/STM-1/4 IR1/S1.1_S4.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-3/12/STM-1/4 IR1/S1.1_S4.1
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WMOTCCWJAB
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Path penalty 1 dB
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Table 3-26
NTTP04CDE6: OC-3/12/STM-1/4 IR1/S1.1_S4.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-3/12/STM-1/4 IR1/S1.1_S4.1
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 0 dB to 12 dB
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 6: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-27
NTTP04CDE6: OC-3/12/STM-1/4 IR1/S1.1_S4.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and
Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 6 OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) Supported
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-3 on page
7-5.
Table 3-28
NTTP05EFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR1/L4.1 XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-12/STM-4 LR1/L4.1
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WMOTCWSJAB
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-28
NTTP05EFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR1/L4.1 XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-12/STM-4 LR1/L4.1
Path penalty 1 dB
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 10 dB to 24 dB
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 6: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Table 3-28
NTTP05EFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR1/L4.1 XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-12/STM-4 LR1/L4.1
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-29
NTTP05EFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR1/L4.1 XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1).The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 6 OC-12/STM-4 (622.08 Mb/s) Supported
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-3 on page
7-5.
Table 3-30
NTTP05FFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2 XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WMOTCWCJAB
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-30
NTTP05FFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2 XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2
Path penalty 1 dB
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 10 dB to 24 dB
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 6: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Table 3-30
NTTP05FFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2 XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-31
NTTP05FFE6: OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2 XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-1 on page
7-2.
Table 3-32
NTTP03BD: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WOTRDGHFAA
Application SR1/I16.1
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-32
NTTP03BD: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16
Path penalty 1 dB
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Optical path
Attenuation range 0 dB to 7 dB
Power
Table 3-32
NTTP03BD: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16
Note 4: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 5: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Note 6: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-33
NTTP03BD: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1).The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-1 on page
7-2.
Table 3-34
NTTP03BFE6: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WMOTCWRJAB
Application SR1/I16.1
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-34
NTTP03BFE6: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16
Path penalty 1 dB
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 0 dB to 7 dB
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Power
Table 3-34
NTTP03BFE6: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16
Note 6: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-35
NTTP03BFE6: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16 1310 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Table 3-35
NTTP03BFE6: OC-48/STM-16 SR1/I16 1310 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 6 OC-48/STM-16 (2.48832 Gb/s) Supported
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-1 on page
7-2.
Table 3-36
NTTP03CFE6: OC-48/STM-16 IR1/S16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 IR1/S16.1
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WMOTCWFJAB
Application IR1/S16.1
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-36
NTTP03CFE6: OC-48/STM-16 IR1/S16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 IR1/S16.1
Path penalty 1 dB
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 0 dB to 12 dB
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
maximum dispersion -
Note 6: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Table 3-36
NTTP03CFE6: OC-48/STM-16 IR1/S16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 IR1/S16.1
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-37
NTTP03CFE6: OC-48/STM-16 IR1/S16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
ESRM250G @ Supported
2.488.32 Gb/s
Table 3-37
NTTP03CFE6: OC-48/STM-16 IR1/S16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1).The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-1 on page
7-2.
Table 3-38
NTTP03EFE6: OC-48/STM-16 LR1/L16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 LR1/L16.1
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WMOTCXPJAA
Application LR1/L16.1
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-38
NTTP03EFE6: OC-48/STM-16 LR1/L16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-48/STM-16 LR1/L16.1
Path penalty 1 dB
Note 3: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 12 dB to 24 dB
Note 4: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
maximum dispersion -
Note 5: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Note 6: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-39
NTTP03EFE6: OC-48/STM-16 LR1/L16.1 1310 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-1 on page
7-2.
Table 3-40
NTTP03FFE6: OC-48/STM-16 LR2/L16.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
LR2/L16.2
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
CLEI WMOTCWEJAB
Application LR2/L16.2
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Receiver
Table 3-40
NTTP03FFE6: OC-48/STM-16 LR2/L16.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
LR2/L16.2
Path penalty 2 dB
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Attenuation range 12 dB to 24 dB
Note 5: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 6: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Table 3-40
NTTP03FFE6: OC-48/STM-16 LR2/L16.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
LR2/L16.2
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-41
NTTP03FFE6: OC-48/STM-16 LR2/L16.2 1550 nm XCT Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Note 1: On the FLEX MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 and 2 are the line interface ports (10GE LAN, or
OTM2 (at 10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) and ports 3 to 10 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Note 2: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 6 OC-48/STM-16 (2.48832 Gb/s) Supported
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-12 on page
7-18.
Table 3-42
NTTP13CFE6: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF, 15 km SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
IR-1/S-16.1/P1S1-1D1
CLEI WOTRCJ2FAA
Application IR-1/S-16.1/P1S1-1D1
Transmitter
Receiver
Path penalty 1 dB
Table 3-42
NTTP13CFE6: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF, 15 km SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
IR-1/S-16.1/P1S1-1D1
Optical path
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system operating
at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full
operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must be
used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-43
NTTP13CFE6: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF, 15 km SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
• 8xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532BAE5), Note 1 2.7 Gb/s OTU1 RS8 Supported
• (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DAE5 and NTK532DE), OC-48/STM-16 None Supported
Note 2 and (2.48832 Gb/s)
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 3 2.7 Gb/s OTU1 RS8 Supported
2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN), Note 4 None Supported
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 6 2.7 Gb/s OTU1 None Supported
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Table 3-44 provides the NTTP13BFE6 datasheet. Table 3-45 on page 3-95
provides circuit pack support information.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-12 on page
7-18.
Table 3-44
NTTP13BFE6: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF, 15 km SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
IR-1/S-16.1/P1S1-1D1
CLEI WOTRD24FAA
Application IR-1/S-16.1/P1S1-1D1
Transmitter
Receiver
Table 3-44
NTTP13BFE6: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF, 15 km SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
IR-1/S-16.1/P1S1-1D1
Path penalty 1 dB
Optical path
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system operating
at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full
operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must be
used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-45
NTTP13BFE6: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF, 15 km SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
• 8xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532BAE5), Note 1 2.7 Gb/s OTU1 RS8 Supported
• (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DAE5 and NTK532DE), OC-48/STM-16 None Supported
Note 2 and Note 5 (2.48832 Gb/s)
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 3 2.7 Gb/s OTU1 RS8 Supported
2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN), Note 4 None Supported
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 6 2.7 Gb/s OTU1 None Supported
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Table 3-46
B-700-1036-001: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Fixed wavelength
Note 1: This SFP is used to transport OC3, OC12, 1GFC, GbE, 2GFC, OC48, and OTM1 traffic.
Note 2: The SFP B-700-1036-001 with REV “A” written on the faceplate is not supported in 6500. Only
SFP B-700-1036-001 marked REV “B” can be supported in 6500.
CLEI WM3I702LAA
Transmitter
Receiver
Table 3-46
B-700-1036-001: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Fixed wavelength
Receiver sensitivity, BER not worse than 1E-12 -18.0 dBm for a line rate of 2.7 Gbit/s
(max) -18.0 dBm for OC48/STM16 facility type
-21.0 dBm for FC100/FC200 facility type
-22.0 dBm for GbE facility type
-22.0 dBm for OC12/STM4 facility type
-23.0 dBm for OC3/STM1 facility type
Optical path
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-47
B-700-1036-001: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
• 8xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532BAE5), Note 1 OTU1 (2.7 Gb/s) RS8 Supported
• (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DAE5 and None Supported
NTK532DE), Note 2 and Note 5
OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) None Supported
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note OTU1 (2.7 Gb/s) RS8 Supported
3
None Supported
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN),
Note 4 OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) None Supported
Table 3-47
B-700-1036-001: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
— if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
— if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more
circuit packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port
connections). You must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to
minimize layering and twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped.
An extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 7: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 3-47
B-700-1036-001: Multirate 1310 nm, SMF SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 8 OTU1 (2.7 Gb/s) None Supported
Note 8: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
PKT I/F GE 48xSFP (NTK642AA), Note 9 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) None Supported
Note 9: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-13 on page
7-19.
Table 3-48
XCVR-080U49: 1000BASE-BX80-U GE Bidi 80 km Upstream, 1490/1550nm Tx/Rx and
XCVR-080U55: 1000BASE-BX80-D GE Bidi 80 km Downstream, 1550/1490nm Tx/Rx Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: This SFP is used for a bidirectional GbE link over a single-mode fiber with an upstream SFP
fitted at one end of the link and a downstream SFP fitted at the other end of the link. The upstream SFP
transmits at 1490 nm and receives at 1550 nm; the downstream SFP transmits at 1550 nm and
receives at 1490 nm.
Transmitter
Receiver
Table 3-48
XCVR-080U49: 1000BASE-BX80-U GE Bidi 80 km Upstream, 1490/1550nm Tx/Rx and
XCVR-080U55: 1000BASE-BX80-D GE Bidi 80 km Downstream, 1550/1490nm Tx/Rx Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Receiver sensitivity, BER not worse than 1E-12 -26 dBm -26 dBm
(max)
Optical path
Reach 80 km 80 km
Power
Note 2: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 3: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-49
XCVR-080U49: 1000BASE-BX80-U GE Bidi 80 km Upstream, 1490/1550nm Tx/Rx SFP and
XCVR-080U55: 1000BASE-BX80-D GE Bidi 80 km Downstream, 1550/1490nm Tx/Rx SFP Circuit
Packs and Rate Support
Note 4: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 5: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 6: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-10 on page
7-15.
Table 3-50
NTTP08SD: 100-Base-LX FE 10km 1310 nm Enhanced SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100BaseLX10
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WMOTCXGJAA
Application 100BaseLX10
Transmitter
Receiver
Table 3-50
NTTP08SD: 100-Base-LX FE 10km 1310 nm Enhanced SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100BaseLX10
Note 2: Hardware revisions prior to 003 do not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Power
Note 4: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 5: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at in a system operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of
40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These
rounded power values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-51
NTTP08SD: 100-Base-LX FE 10km 1310 nm Enhanced SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 6: On the FLEX MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 and 2 are the line interface ports (10GE LAN, or
OTM2 (at 10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) and ports 3 to 10 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Note 7: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and the FLEX
client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision OTM1 line
facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities sequentially
starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new line interface
is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 8: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 9: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 10: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 11: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-10 on page
7-15.
Table 3-52
NTTP09BD: 100-Base-BX10-U Bidirectional-upstream, 1310nm Tx, 10 km SFP and NTTP10BD:
100-Base-BX10-D Bidirectional-downstream, 1530 nm Tx, 10 km SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
Note 2: Used for a bidirectional link over a single fiber with an upstream SFP fitted at one end of the
link and an downstream SFP fitted at the other end of the link. The upstream SFP transmits at 1310
nm and receives at 1530 nm, the downstream SFP transmits at 1530 nm and receives at 1310 nm.
Transmitter
Receiver
Table 3-52
NTTP09BD: 100-Base-BX10-U Bidirectional-upstream, 1310nm Tx, 10 km SFP and NTTP10BD:
100-Base-BX10-D Bidirectional-downstream, 1530 nm Tx, 10 km SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Optical path
Power
Note 4: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 5: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-53
NTTP09BD: 100-Base-BX10-U Bidirectional-upstream, 1310nm Tx, 10 km and NTTP10BD:
100-Base-BX10-D Bidirectional-downstream, 1530 nm Tx, 10 km SFP Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Note 1: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 2: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more
circuit packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections).
You must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering
and twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth
cover solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 3: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
Table 3-54
NTTP12BCE6: FE 100-Base-LX10 1310 nm SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100-Base-LX10
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
CLEI WMOTCUZJAA
Application 100-Base-LX10
Transmitter
Receiver
Table 3-54
NTTP12BCE6: FE 100-Base-LX10 1310 nm SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100-Base-LX10
Optical path
Power
Note 5: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 6: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-55
NTTP12BCE6: FE 100-Base-LX10 1310 nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 2: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more
circuit packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections).
You must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering
and twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth
cover solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 3: The NTTP12BCE6 SFP can be only equipped in slots 5 to 8 of a NTK536FA or NTK536FB
variant of eMOTR circuit packs or in slots 1 to 10 of a NTK536BE variant of eMOTR circuit packs. Also,
this SFP cannot be equipped in slots "21 to 36" or "41 to 56" of a NTK536FA or NTK536FB variant of
eMOTR circuit packs.
Table 3-56
NTTP61BAE6: 10/100BASE-T RJ45 Datasheet
Note 1: This SFP provides an electrical interface with a reach of up to 100 m over Cat-5 100 ohm cable.
Note 2: This SFP supports MDI/MDI-X auto-sensing feature.
CLEI WMOTCU0JAA
Line rate Complies with 100Base-TX PMD Complies with 10BASE-T PMD
as defined by IEEE Std 802.3 as defined by IEEE Std 802.3
clause 14
Line Code Complies with 100Base-TX PMD Complies with 10BASE-T PMD
as defined by IEEE Std 802.3 as defined by IEEE Std 802.3
clause 14
TX/RX Characteristics Complies with 100Base-TX PMD Complies with 10BASE-T PMD
as defined by IEEE Std 802.3 as defined by IEEE Std 802.3
clause 14
Link Characteristics Complies with 100Base-TX PMD Complies with 10BASE-T PMD
as defined by IEEE Std 802.3 as defined by IEEE Std 802.3
clause 14
Table 3-56
NTTP61BAE6: 10/100BASE-T RJ45 Datasheet (continued)
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-57
NTTP61BAE6: 10/100BASE-T RJ45 Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
Note 2: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 3-58 provides the NTTP61CA datasheet. Table 3-59 on page 3-117
provides circuit pack support information.
Table 3-58
NTTP61CA: 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: This SFP provides an electrical interface with a reach of up to 100 m over Cat-5 100 ohm
cable.
Note 2: This SFP supports MDI/MDI-X auto-sensing feature.
CLEI WOTRDPVFAA
Bits/symbol 8 2
Tx/Rx Characteristics Per IEEE Std 802.3 clauses 40.6 and Complies with 100Base-TX PMD as
40.8 defined by IEEE Std 802.3 clause 25
Link Characteristics Per IEEE Std 802.3 clause 40.7 (100 Complies with 100Base-TX PMD as
Ohm balanced Cat5 cable) defined by IEEE Std 802.3 clause 25
Power
Typical Power 1 1
Consumption (W),
Note 3
Table 3-58
NTTP61CA: 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature
of 25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads
(an estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in
the full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-59
NTTP61CA: 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
• eMOTR 4xXFP/8xSFP+
(NTK536AA and NTK536AB),
• eMOTR 4xXFP/8xSFP+/
32xSFP (NTK536FA and
NTK536FB),
Note 1 and Note 2
Note 1: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 2: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 3-59
NTTP61CA: 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 3: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 4: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1).
The ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to
5 and 6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group
cannot be provisioned for any other service.
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-7 on page
7-11.
Table 3-60
NTK591xB: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 24 dB CWDM SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
Transmitter
Table 3-60
NTK591xB: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 24 dB CWDM SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Receiver
Path penalty 2 dB
Note 2: Hardware revisions prior to 004 do not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Note 4: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in appropriate standards.
Note 5: CWDM reach is consistent with Appendix II of ITU-T G.695 (refer to G.695 Table II.2 for
parameter values and G.695 Table II.1 for attenuation values). Dispersion limits are based on 21.1
ps/nm-km.
Note 6: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Table 3-60
NTK591xB: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 24 dB CWDM SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-61
NTK591xB: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 24 dB CWDM SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 2: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 3-61
NTK591xB: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 24 dB CWDM SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 5 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN), Note 6
Note 3: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 4: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 5: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 6: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 7: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 8 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
Note 8: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Note 9: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-7 on page
7-11.
Table 3-62
NTK591xH: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 32 dB CWDM SFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Transmitter
Receiver
Table 3-62
NTK591xH: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 32 dB CWDM SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 2: Hardware revisions prior to 003 do not support receiver power monitoring.
Path penalty 2 dB
Optical path
Attenuation range 13 dB to 30 dB
Note 3: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in appropriate standards.
Note 4: CWDM reach is consistent with Appendix II of ITU-T G.695 (refer to G.695 Table II.2 for
parameter values and G.695 Table II.1 for attenuation values). Dispersion limits are based on 21.1
ps/nm-km.
Note 5: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Power
Table 3-62
NTK591xH: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 32 dB CWDM SFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 6: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system operating
at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full
operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must be
used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-63
NTK591xH: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 32 dB CWDM SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 2: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 3-63
NTK591xH: GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 32 dB CWDM SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
5
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN),
Note 6
Note 3: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 4: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to 9
where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5, 6&7,
and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 5: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 6: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 7: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 8 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) Supported
Note 8: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Note 9: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
Table 3-64
NTK590xH: OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16 CWDM SFPs (14xx, or 15xx, or 16xx nm),
Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Transmitter
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Table 3-64
NTK590xH: OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16 CWDM SFPs (14xx, or 15xx, or 16xx nm),
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Receiver
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 5: Hardware revisions prior to 005 do not support receiver power monitoring.
Optical path
Note 6: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 7: CWDM reach is consistent with Appendix II of ITU-T G.695 (refer to G.695 Table II.2 for
parameter values and G.695 Table II.1 for attenuation values). Dispersion limits are based on 21.1
ps/nm-km.
Note 8: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Table 3-64
NTK590xH: OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16 CWDM SFPs (14xx, or 15xx, or 16xx nm),
Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Power
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-65
NTK590xH: OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16 CWDM SFPs (14xx, or 15xx, or 16xx nm)
SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Table 3-65
NTK590xH: OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16 CWDM SFPs (14xx, or 15xx, or 16xx nm)
SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 4: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces
(ports 21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 5: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 6 OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) Supported
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-5 on page
7-7.
Table 3-66
NTK592NR: OC-3/STM-1 DWDM 1516.9 nm SFP (12-44 dB span) Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
CLEI WOTRC39FAA
Note 2: OSC reach can be guaranteed only when both ends of the link are using the same SFP type.
This is enforced through procedure and OnePlanner design.
Transmitter
Receiver
Rx power monitor accuracy, Note 3 +/- 2 dB over -44 to -24 dBm power range
Table 3-66
NTK592NR: OC-3/STM-1 DWDM 1516.9 nm SFP (12-44 dB span) Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
Note 3: The Rx power monitoring accuracy is undefined outside the mentioned range.
Optical path
Power
Note 4: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 5: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-67
NTK592NR: OC-3/STM-1 DWDM 1516.9 nm SFP (12-44 dB span) Circuit Pack and Rate Support
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-5 on page
7-7.
Table 3-68
NTK592NS: OC-3/STM-1 DWDM 1610.06 nm SFP (12-40 dB span) Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
PEC NTK592NS
CLEI WOTREA7FAA
Note 1: OSC reach can be guaranteed only when both ends of the link are using the same SFP type.
This is enforced through procedure and OnePlanner design.
Transmitter
Receiver
Rx power monitor accuracy, Note 2 +/- 2 dB over -44 to -24 dBm power range
Note 2: The Rx power monitoring accuracy is undefined outside the mentioned range.
Optical path
Table 3-68
NTK592NS: OC-3/STM-1 DWDM 1610.06 nm SFP (12-40 dB span) Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-69
NTK592NS: OC-3/STM-1 DWDM 1610.06 nm SFP (12-40 dB span) Circuit Pack and Rate Support
Note: The NTK592NS is the L-band OSC SFP for submarine geo-mesh applications. The NTK592NS
SFP must not be used for terrestrial applications.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-5 on page
7-7.
Table 3-70
NTK592NPE6: OC-3/STM-1 CWDM 1511 nm SFP (0-15 dB span) Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
PEC NTK592NPE6
CLEI WMOTCSUJAA
Note 1: OSC reach can be guaranteed only when both ends of the link are using the same SFP type.
This is enforced through procedure and OnePlanner design.
Transmitter
Receiver
Rx power monitor accuracy, Note 2 +/- 2 dB over -29 to -1 dBm power range
Note 2: The Rx power monitoring accuracy is undefined outside the mentioned range.
Optical path
Table 3-70
NTK592NPE6: OC-3/STM-1 CWDM 1511 nm SFP (0-15 dB span) Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-71
NTK592NPE6: OC-3/STM-1 CWDM 1511 nm SFP (0-15 dB span) Circuit Pack and Rate Support
2xOSC (NTK554BAE5) and shelf processor w/access panel (SPAP-2) OC-3/STM-1 Supported
w/2xOSC 2xSFP (NTK555NA or NTK555NB) (155.52 Mb/s)
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-5 on page
7-7.
Table 3-72
NTK592NGE5: OC-3/STM-1 CWDM 1511 nm SFP (0-34 dB span) Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
PEC NTK592NGE5
CLEI WMOTCW3JAA
Note 1: OSC reach can be guaranteed only when both ends of the link are using the same SFP type.
This is enforced through procedure and OnePlanner design.
Transmitter
Receiver
Rx power monitor accuracy, Note 2 +/- 2 dB over -44 to -20 dBm power range
Note 2: The Rx power monitoring accuracy is undefined outside the mentioned range.
Optical path
Table 3-72
NTK592NGE5: OC-3/STM-1 CWDM 1511 nm SFP (0-34 dB span) Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-73
NTK592NGE5: OC-3/STM-1 CWDM 1511 nm SFP (0-34 dB span) Circuit Pack and Rate Support
Single Line Raman Amplifier (SRA C-Band) w/Optical Service OC-3/STM-1 Supported
Channel (OSC) 1xSFP 10/100 BT WSC (NTK552JA) (155.52 Mb/s)
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-5 on page
7-7.
Table 3-74
NTK592NVE5: OC-3/STM-1 CWDM 1511 nm SFP (12-42 dB span) Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
PEC NTK592NVE5
CLEI WMOTCW4JAA
Note 1: OSC reach can be guaranteed only when both ends of the link are using the same SFP type.
This is enforced through procedure and OnePlanner design.
Transmitter
Receiver
Rx power monitor accuracy, Note 2 +/- 2 dB over -44 to -20 dBm power range
Note 2: The Rx power monitoring accuracy is undefined outside the mentioned range.
Optical path
Table 3-74
NTK592NVE5: OC-3/STM-1 CWDM 1511 nm SFP (12-42 dB span) Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OC-3/STM-1 DWDM
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 3-75
NTK592NVE5: OC-3/STM-1 CWDM 1511 nm SFP (12-42 dB span) Circuit Pack and Rate Support
Single Line Raman Amplifier (SRA C-Band) w/Optical Service OC-3/STM-1 Supported
Channel (OSC) 1xSFP 10/100 BT WSC (NTK552JA) (155.52 Mb/s)
Service Access Module (SAM C-Band) w/Optical Service Channel OC-3/STM-1 Supported
(OSC) 1xSFP 10/100 BT WSC (NTK552JN) (155.52 Mb/s)
This section provides specifications for each SFP+ and SFP28 that can be
used in the 6500 Packet-Optical Platform (6500).
850nm:
• “160-9111-900: 10GE/FC1200, 850nm SFP+” on page 4-37
• “160-9112-900: FC200/400/800, 850nm, SFP+” on page 4-42
• “160-9116-900: Multirate 850nm, MMF SFP+” on page 4-45
• “160-9700-900: 16GFC/32GFC, MMF, 850nm, 100m SFP28” on page
4-81
1270nm/1330nm:
• “160-9108-900: 10G, 1270/1330nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ and
160-9109-900: 10G, 1330/1270nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+” on
page 4-32
1310nm:
• “NTTP30CFE6: 10GBASE-LR / FC1200-SM-L,1310nm, SFP+” on page
4-9
• “160-9102-900: FC400/FC800, 1310nm, SFP+” on page 4-15
• “160-9103-900: Multirate 10GE/OTU2/OC192/FC1200, 1310nm, 10km
SFP+” on page 4-18
• “160-9203-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate,1310nm, SMF, 10km SFP+” on
page 4-56
1550nm:
• “160-9104-900: 10GBASE-ER/FC1200, 1550nm, 40km, SFP+” on page
4-24
• “160-9105-900: 10GBASE-ZR/FC1200, 1550nm, 80km, SFP+” on page
4-28
• “160-9204-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km SFP+” on
page 4-62
• “160-9205-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km SFP+” on
page 4-68
1471nm to 1611nm:
• “160-921x-900: Multirate Long Haul ITU CWDM SFP+” on page 4-73
tunable range:
• “160-9201-900: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1565.50 nm Tunable, 50GHz,
Type 1 DWDM SFP+” on page 4-50
Abbreviations used in this section
BER Bit error rate
dB decibel
FC Fibre Channel
I/F Interface
PKT Packet
Rx Receive
Tx Transmit
SFP+/SFP28 summary
SFP+ modules have the similar form-factor as conventional SFP modules, but
support higher data rates. The SFP+ modules are MSA compliant SFP+s
(with standard body length).
Follow the listed recommendations below if you use the shelf front cover.
These rules apply to all circuit packs that have 90 degree
SFP+/SFP28/QSFP+/SFPs:
• use fibers with standard short 42.5 mm flexible strain relief boots
(NTTC50++V6 Ciena supplied patchcords, Corning, or equivalent).
• do not use in-line plug attenuators on the circuit pack faceplate
(recommend installing at the patch panel or far-end termination).
• use standard MSA compliant SFP+s (with standard body length)
(NTTP30CFE6).
The following table provides a summary and table references for the
SFP+/SFP28 described in this section.
ATTENTION
Not all data rates are supported. Refer to the circuit pack tables for the
supported data rates.
Table 4-1
SFP+ and SFP28 Summary and Reference
Table 4-1
SFP+ and SFP28 Summary and Reference (continued)
Table 4-1
SFP+ and SFP28 Summary and Reference (continued)
Table 4-1
SFP+ and SFP28 Summary and Reference (continued)
160-9700-900 / WOTREGGFAA 32G FC/3200-SN See Table See Table Table 4-30
850nm 16G FC/1600-SN 4-30 4-30 and Table
4-31
16GFC
32GFC
160-9701-900 / WOTREGHFAA 32G FC/3200-SM-LC-L See Table See Table Table 4-32
1310nm 16G FC/1600-SM-LC-L 4-32 4-32 and Table
4-33
16GFC
32GFC
Optical specifications
This section provides details of the optical specifications.
ATTENTION
If required, attenuators must be added to the patch panel or within a fiber
storage tray and not on the optical interfaces on the front of the circuit packs.
The following assumption was made when calculating the dispersion and
attenuation limited distances quoted in the optical specifications:
• NSDF fiber plant is being used
ATTENTION
The dispersion and attenuation limited distances quoted in the optical
specifications are for guidance only and must be verified by a full link budget
calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited
or attenuation limited distances.
ATTENTION
The DWDM values quoted in the optical specifications are for information
only. To design a DWDM network, refer to OnePlanner for Common Photonic
Layer and 6500 DWDM networks and the Network Modeling Tool (NMT) for
565, 5100 and 5200 Advanced Services Platform CWDM and DWDM
networks.
ATTENTION
The Transmit Output Power (max and min), Receiver Sensitivity, and
Receiver Overload data in the Optical Specifications table for each pluggable
are performance specifications for the device. Alarm and warning thresholds
may differ based on monitor accuracy of the specific pluggable device.
ATTENTION
The RS8 FEC algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.709 RS-8. The UFEC FEC
algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.975 I.7.
Physical considerations
Follow the listed recommendations below if you use the standard depth shelf
front cover (an extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in
front of the circuit pack). These rules apply to all circuit packs that have optical
connectors or pluggable module slots that are perpendicular to the card
faceplate:
• for LC fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with flexible strain relief
boots with a maximum boot length of 42.5 mm (such as Ciena parts
NTTC50xx, NTTC53xx, NTTC56xx, NTK59xx, NTTC62Cx, NTTC65xx,
NTTC71xx, NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx)
• for MPO fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with a formable boot
that can be bent to 90 degrees (such as Ciena parts NTTC95xx,
NTTC96xx)
• do not use in-line optical attenuators (fixed pads) in the circuit pack
faceplate connectors or pluggable modules.
These rules apply to all circuit packs that have optical connectors or pluggable
module slots that are perpendicular to the card faceplate.
Table 4-2
NTTP30CFE6: 10GBASE-LR / FC1200-SM-L,1310nm, SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-LR/FC1200-SM-LL-L
PEC NTTP30CFE6
CLEI WOTRBCAKAC
Application 10GBase-LR, LW
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 4-2
NTTP30CFE6: 10GBASE-LR / FC1200-SM-L,1310nm, SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-LR/FC1200-SM-LL-L
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average RX power range, Note 3 and Note 4 -14.4 dBm to 0.5 dBm
Note 3: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 4: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Table 4-2
NTTP30CFE6: 10GBASE-LR / FC1200-SM-L,1310nm, SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-LR/FC1200-SM-LL-L
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-3
NTTP30CFE6: 10GBASE-LR/FC1200-SM-L,1310nm, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the 4X10 OTR circuit packs is a high-density, low cost, multi-port
OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL)
function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1
to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, or
ETH10G).
Note 5: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There
are no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by
software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Table 4-3
NTTP30CFE6: 10GBASE-LR/FC1200-SM-L,1310nm, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 7: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 8: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+ There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4
layer but does not have a physical connection.
Note 9: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Table 4-3
NTTP30CFE6: 10GBASE-LR/FC1200-SM-L,1310nm, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 10: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client
interfaces equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi
FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
Note 11
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR
(NTK532GN), Note 12
Note 11: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two
CFP2/CFP-DCO line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 12: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-4
160-9102-900: FC400/FC800, 1310nm SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
FC200/400/800-SM-LC-L
PEC 160-9102-900
CLEI WOTRB0DFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Table 4-4
160-9102-900: FC400/FC800, 1310nm SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
FC200/400/800-SM-LC-L
Receiver Jitter Tolerance Test OMA (max) -11.8 dBm for FC800
-13.2 dBm for FC400
-16.6 dBm for FC200
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Note 4: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 5: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-5
160-9102-900: FC400/FC800, 1310nm, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
4x10G OTR (NTK530QA), Note 1 2.125 Gb/s ISC-3 Peer Mode Supported
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 5: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-21 on page
7-33.
Table 4-6
160-9103-900: Multirate 10GE/OTU2/OC192/FC1200, 1310nm, 10km SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: The specifications for VSR2000-2L1F and P1S1-2D2bF apply when FEC is enabled.
PEC 160-9103-900
CLEI WOTRCNMFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Transmit average output power -8.2 dBm to 0.5 dBm, Note 2 -6 dBm to -1 dBm
Note 2: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 4-6
160-9103-900: Multirate 10GE/OTU2/OC192/FC1200, 1310nm, 10km SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 4: For HW revisions prior to C, the transmitter high power alarm threshold is 0.5 dBm and the
transmitter low power alarm threshold is -7.5 dBm.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range 0.5 dBm to -14.4 dBm, Note 5 • -1 dBm to -11 dBm for
and Note 6 SR-1/I.64.1 and VSR2000-2R1
• -1 dBm to -13 dBm for
VSR2000-2L1F
Note 5: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 6: For Ethernet and FC applications, a received power below the minimum average Rx power
cannot be compliant; however, a received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 7: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 4-6
160-9103-900: Multirate 10GE/OTU2/OC192/FC1200, 1310nm, 10km SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 9: For HW revisions prior to C, the receiver power high power alarm threshold is 2.0 dBm and
the receiver power low power alarm threshold is -17.4 dBm.
Optical path
Power
Note 10: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature
of 25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 11: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-7
160-9103-900: Multirate 10GE/OTU2/OC192/FC1200, 1310nm, 10km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
IBM 10G CE LR, ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit packs is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit
pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 4-7
160-9103-900: Multirate 10GE/OTU2/OC192/FC1200, 1310nm, 10km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
Note 5: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords that
are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as NTTC90xx,
NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You must
take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and twisting
that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover solution will
provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 6: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
RS8 Supported
RS8 Supported
Note 7: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 8: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection
Table 4-7
160-9103-900: Multirate 10GE/OTU2/OC192/FC1200, 1310nm, 10km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
RS8 Supported
Note 9: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client interfaces
equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
RS8 Supported
RS8 Supported
Note 10: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports
1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 11: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28 line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-8
160-9104-900: 10GBASE-ER/FC1200, 1550nm, 40km, SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-ER/FC1200
PEC 160-9104-900
CLEI WOTRDDBFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average RX power range, Note 3 and Note 4 -1.0 dBm to 15.9 dBm @ ER of 3 dB
Table 4-8
160-9104-900: 10GBASE-ER/FC1200, 1550nm, 40km, SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-ER/FC1200
Note 3: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 4: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-9
160-9104-900: 10GBASE-ER/FC1200, 1550nm, 40km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 5: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There
are no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by
software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 7: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 4-9
160-9104-900: 10GBASE-ER/FC1200, 1550nm, 40km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 8: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 9: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4
layer but does not have a physical connection.
Note 10: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client
interfaces equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi
FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Note 11: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two
CFP2/CFP-DCO line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 12: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-10
160-9105-900: 10GBASE-ZR/FC1200, 1550nm, 80km, SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-ZR/FC1200
PEC 160-9105-900
CLEI WOTRDDCFAA
Application Ethernet
Standards N/A
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 4-10
160-9105-900: 10GBASE-ZR/FC1200, 1550nm, 80km, SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-ZR/FC1200
Note 3: For HW revision A, the receiver high power alarm threshold is -8 dBm.
Optical path
Power
Note 4: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 5: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-11
160-9105-900: 10GBASE-ZR/FC1200, 1550nm, 80km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
4x10G OTR (NTK530QA and NTK530QE), Note 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
1, Note 2, Note 3, and Note 4
10.51875 Gb/s FC1200 Supported
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
100G WL3n MOTR (NTK538BJ, NTK538BK, 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
NTK538BL, NTK538BM, NTK538BR), Note 5
10.51875 Gb/s FC1200 Supported
Note 5: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 6: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
10x10G MUX 10GE 10xSFP+ (NTK529BAE5), 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
Note 7
Note 7: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There
are no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by
software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Table 4-11
160-9105-900: 10GBASE-ZR/FC1200, 1550nm, 80km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 8: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 9: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 10: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client
interfaces equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi
FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
11
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN),
Note 12
Note 11: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two
CFP2/CFP-DCO line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 12: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-12
160-9108-900: 10G, 1270/1330nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ Datasheet and 160-9109-900:
10G, 1330/1270nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-R 10GBASE-R
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 4-12
160-9108-900: 10G, 1270/1330nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ Datasheet and 160-9109-900:
10G, 1330/1270nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-R 10GBASE-R
Receiver
Connector type LC LC
Average Rx power range, Note 3 -9 dBm to -21 dBm -9 dBm to -21 dBm
and Note 3
Note 3: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.Received power
below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a received power above the
value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 5: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Note 6: If connecting the 160-9108-900 or 160-9109-900 pluggable over short fiber spans, you must
use additional external attenuator pads to ensure minimum attenuation requirement. Otherwise, there
is a risk of damage to the pluggables.
Table 4-12
160-9108-900: 10G, 1270/1330nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ Datasheet and 160-9109-900:
10G, 1330/1270nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-R 10GBASE-R
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-13
160-9108-900: 10G, 1270/1330nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ and 160-9109-900: 10G,
1330/1270nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 2: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
100G WL3n MOTR (NTK538BJ, NTK538BK, 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
NTK538BL, NTK538BM, NTK538BR) Note 3
Note 3: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
4x10G OTR (NTK530QA and NTK530QE), Note 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
4, Note 5, Note 6, and Note 7
Note 4: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 5: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 6: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 7: On the NTK530QE, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1
to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, or
ETH10G).
Table 4-13
160-9108-900: 10G, 1270/1330nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ and 160-9109-900: 10G,
1330/1270nm Tx/Rx Bidirectional, 40km, SFP+ Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
10x10G MUX 10GE 10xSFP+ (NTK529BAE5), 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
Note 8
Note 8: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There
are no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by
software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Note 9: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Note 10: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client
interfaces equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi
FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
11
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN),
Note 12
Note 11: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two
CFP2/CFP-DCO line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 12: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-14
160-9111-900: 10GE/FC1200, 850nm SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
FC1200-MX-SN-I/ 10GBASE-S
PEC 160-9111-900
CLEI WOTRCZZFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Table 4-14
160-9111-900: 10GE/FC1200, 850nm SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
FC1200-MX-SN-I/ 10GBASE-S
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 5: For HW revision A, the receiver power high power alarm threshold is 0 dBm and the receiver
power low power alarm threshold is -16.0 dBm.
Optical path
Note 6: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance. As follows:
• operating reach of 2 to 26 m over 62.5 µm 160 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 2 to 33 m over 62.5 µm 200 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 2 to 66 m over 50 µm 400 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 2 to 82 m over 50 µm 500 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 2 to 300 m over 50 µm 2000 MHz-km MMF fiber
Table 4-14
160-9111-900: 10GE/FC1200, 850nm SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
FC1200-MX-SN-I/ 10GBASE-S
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads
(an estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in
the full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-15
160-9111-900: 10GE/FC1200, 850nm SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
4x10G OTR (NTK530QA and NTK530QE), Note 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
1, Note 2, Note 3, and Note 4
10.51875 Gb/s FC1200 Supported
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1
to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, or
ETH10G).
10x10G MUX 10GE 10xSFP+ (NTK529BAE5), 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
Note 5
Note 5: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There
are no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by
software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Table 4-15
160-9111-900: 10GE/FC1200, 850nm SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 7: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 8: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4
layer but does not have a physical connection.
100G WL3n MOTR (NTK538BJ, NTK538BK, 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
NTK538BL, NTK538BM, NTK538BR), Note 9
10.3125 Gb/s 40GBase-R Single Supported
PCS Lane
Note 9: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Table 4-15
160-9111-900: 10GE/FC1200, 850nm SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 10: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client
interfaces equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi
FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 11 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN), Note
12
Note 11: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two
CFP2/CFP-DCO line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 12: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-16
160-9112-900: FC200/400/800, 850nm, SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
FC200/400/800-Mx-SN
PEC 160-9112-900
CLEI WOTRCZ0FAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Table 4-16
160-9112-900: FC200/400/800, 850nm, SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
FC200/400/800-Mx-SN
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Note 5: As follows:
• operating reach of 0.5 to 150 m over 62.5 µm 200 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 0.5 to 300 m over 50 µm 500 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 0.5 to 500 m over 50 µm 1500 MHz-km MMF fiber
Note 6: As follows:
• operating reach of 0.5 to 70 m over 62.5 µm 200 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 0.5 to 150 m over 50 µm 500 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 0.5 to 380 m over 50 µm 1500 MHz-km MMF fiber
Note 7: As follows:
• operating reach of 0.5 to 21 m over 62.5 µm 200 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 0.5 to 50 m over 50 µm 500 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 0.5 to 150 m over 50 µm 1500 MHz-km MMF fiber
Table 4-16
160-9112-900: FC200/400/800, 850nm, SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
FC200/400/800-Mx-SN
Power
Note 8: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 9: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-17
160-9112-900: FC200/400/800, 850nm, SFP+, Circuit Pack and Rate Support
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 5: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-21 on page
7-33.
Table 4-18
160-9116-900: Multirate 850nm, MMF SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
FC800-Mx-SN/FC1200-MX-SN-I/10GBASE-S
PEC 160-9116-900
CLEI WOTREBFFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Table 4-18
160-9116-900: Multirate 850nm, MMF SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
FC800-Mx-SN/FC1200-MX-SN-I/10GBASE-S
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance. As follows:
• operating reach of 2 to 26 m over 62.5 µm 160 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 2 to 33 m over 62.5 µm 200 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 2 to 66 m over 50 µm 400 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 2 to 82 m over 50 µm 500 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 2 to 300 m over 50 µm 2000 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 2 to 400 m over 50 µm 4700 MHz-km MMF fiber
Note 6: As follows
• operating reach of 0.5 to 21 m over 62.5 µm 200 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 0.5 to 50 m over 50 µm 500 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 0.5 to 150 m over 50 µm 1500 MHz-km MMF fiber
• operating reach of 0.5 to 190 m over 50 µm 4700 MHz-km MMF fiber
Table 4-18
160-9116-900: Multirate 850nm, MMF SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
FC800-Mx-SN/FC1200-MX-SN-I/10GBASE-S
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads
(an estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in
the full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-19
160-9116-900: Multirate 850nm, MMF SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
4x10G OTR (NTK530QA and NTK530QE), Note 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
1, Note 2, Note 3, and Note 4
10.51875 Gb/s FC1200 Supported
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1
to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800, FC1200, OC192, or ETH10G).
Table 4-19
160-9116-900: Multirate 850nm, MMF SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
10x10G MUX 10GE 10xSFP+ (NTK529BAE5), 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
Note 5
Note 5: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There
are no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by
software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Note 6: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 7: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 8: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4
layer but does not have a physical connection.
100G WL3n MOTR (NTK538BJ, NTK538BK, 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
NTK538BL, NTK538BM, NTK538BR), Note 9
10.3125 Gb/s 40GBase-R Single Supported
PCS Lane
Table 4-19
160-9116-900: Multirate 850nm, MMF SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 9: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 10: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client
interfaces equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi
FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 11 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) Supported
• 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN), Note
12
Note 11: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two
CFP2/CFP-DCO line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 12: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-20
160-9201-900: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1565.50 nm Tunable, 50GHz, Type 1 DWDM SFP+
Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
PEC 160-9201-900
CLEI WOTRDNAFAA
Standards N/A
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: The tuning range encompasses wavelengths on the 50 GHz ITU-T grid that are outside the
C-Band range used for 6500 Photonic and Common Photonic Layer Channel Mux/Demux 44 (CMD44)
50 GHz or Enhanced CMD44 50 GHz Channel Mux/Demux Hardware (above 1565.09 nm).
Note 2: For Ethernet application, average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 4-20
160-9201-900: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1565.50 nm Tunable, 50GHz, Type 1 DWDM SFP+ Datasheet
(continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 4: The optical performance is only guaranteed over the transmitter nominal wavelength range.
Note 5: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Rx OSNR 0 ps/nm to 1450 ps/nm dispersion bit rate in 21.0 dB, Note 7
the range of 9.95 to 11.09 Gb/s with FEC
Rx OSNR 0 ps/nm to 1450 ps/nm dispersion bit rate in 26.5 dB, Note 7
the range of 9.95 to 10.7 Gb/s without FEC, Note 8
Optical path
Note 9: Maximum allowed reach is subject to appropriate link engineering analysis. You must follow
the normal link engineering rules.
Table 4-20
160-9201-900: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1565.50 nm Tunable, 50GHz, Type 1 DWDM SFP+ Datasheet
(continued)
Parameter Classification
Full C-band Tunable
Power
Note 10: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 11: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-21
160-9201-900: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1565.50 nm Tunable, 50GHz, Type 1 DWDM SFP+, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
10x10G MUX 10GE 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported Supported
10xSFP+
(NTK529BAE5), Note 1
Note 1: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There are
no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software
internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not
have a physical connection.
Note 2: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords that
are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as NTTC90xx,
NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You must
take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and twisting
that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover solution will
provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 3: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 4-21
160-9201-900: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1565.50 nm Tunable, 50GHz, Type 1 DWDM SFP+, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 4: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 5: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client interfaces
equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 4-21
160-9201-900: Multirate 1528.38 nm to 1565.50 nm Tunable, 50GHz, Type 1 DWDM SFP+, Circuit
Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 6: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports
1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 7: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports
1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28 line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-22 provides the 160-9203-900 datasheet. Table 4-23 on page 4-59
provides circuit pack support information.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-21 on page
7-33.
Table 4-22
160-9203-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate,1310nm, SMF, 10km SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: The specifications for VSR2000-2L1F and P1S1-2D2bF apply when FEC is enabled.
PEC 160-9203-900
CLEI WOTREM2FAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Transmit average output power -8.2 dBm to 0.5 dBm, Note 2 -6 dBm to -1 dBm
Note 2: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Table 4-22
160-9203-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate,1310nm, SMF, 10km SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 4: For HW revisions prior to C, the transmitter high power alarm threshold is 0.5 dBm and the
transmitter low power alarm threshold is -7.5 dBm.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range 0.5 dBm to -14.4 dBm, Note 5 • -1 dBm to -11 dBm for
and Note 6 SR-1/I.64.1 and VSR2000-2R1
• -1 dBm to -13 dBm for
VSR2000-2L1F
Note 5: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 6: For Ethernet and FC applications, a received power below the minimum average Rx power
cannot be compliant; however, a received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 7: For Ethernet and FC applications, average power is informative and not the principal indicator
of signal strength.
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 4-22
160-9203-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate,1310nm, SMF, 10km SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 9: For HW revisions prior to C, the receiver power high power alarm threshold is 2.0 dBm and
the receiver power low power alarm threshold is -17.4 dBm.
Optical path
Power
Note 10: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature
of 25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 11: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-23
160-9203-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate,1310nm, SMF, 10km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
IBM 10G CE LR, ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit packs is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit
pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 4-23
160-9203-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate,1310nm, SMF, 10km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 5: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords that
are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as NTTC90xx,
NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You must
take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and twisting
that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover solution will
provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 6: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
RS8 Supported
RS8 Supported
Note 7: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 8: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection
Table 4-23
160-9203-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate,1310nm, SMF, 10km, SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
RS8 Supported
Note 9: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client interfaces
equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
RS8 Supported
RS8 Supported
Note 10: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports
1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 11: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28 line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-24 provides the 160-9204-900 datasheet. Table 4-25 on page 4-64
provides circuit pack support information.
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-21 on page
7-33.
Table 4-24
160-9204-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC 160-9204-900
CLEI WOTRDPNFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC LC
Transmit average output -1 dBm to 2 dBm -4.7 dBm to 4.0 dBm, Note -1 dBm to 2 dBm
power 1
Note 1: Average power for 10GBase-EW, ER is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 4-24
160-9204-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Transmitter dispersion - 3 dB -
penalty, TDP (max)
Receiver
Connector type LC LC LC
Average Rx power range -1 dBm to -14 dBm -1 dBm to -15.8 dBm, • -1 dBm to -14
Note 3 and Note 4 dBm for
P1S1-2D2b
• -1 dBm to -16
dBm for
1S1-2d2bF
Note 3: Average power for 10GBase-EW, ER is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 4: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 4-24
160-9204-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Receiver power low alarm -18 dBm -18 dBm -18 dBm
threshold
Optical path
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-25
160-9204-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
Table 4-25
160-9204-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
None Supported
10x10G MUX 10GE 10xSFP+ 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
(NTK529BAE5), Note 7
RS8 Supported
Table 4-25
160-9204-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1
to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, or
ETH10G).
Note 5: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 6: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 7: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There
are no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by
software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Note 8: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 9: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4
layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 4-25
160-9204-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 40 km SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
RS8 Supported
Note 10: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client
interfaces equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi
FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
RS8 Supported
RS8 Supported
Note 11: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two
CFP2/CFP-DCO line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 12: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-21 on page
7-33.
Table 4-26
160-9205-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC 160-9205-900
CLEI WOTRDX7FAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC LC LC
Table 4-26
160-9205-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Average Rx power range, -24 dBm to -7 dBm -24 dBm to -7 dBm • -24 dBm to -7
dBm for
P1L1-2D2
• -25 dBm to -7
dBm for
1L1-2D2F
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver power low alarm -28 dBm -28 dBm -28 dBm
threshold
Optical path
Attenuation range 11 dB to 22 dB 11 dB to 22 dB 11 dB to 22 dB
Power
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-27
160-9205-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
None Supported
10x10G MUX 10GE 10xSFP+ 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
(NTK529BAE5), Note 7
RS8 Supported
Table 4-27
160-9205-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1
to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, or
ETH10G).
Note 5: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 6: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 7: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There
are no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by
software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Note 8: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 9: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4
layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 4-27
160-9205-900: 9.95G-11.09G Multirate, 1550 nm, SMF, 80 km SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
RS8 Supported
Note 10: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client
interfaces equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi
FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
RS8 Supported
RS8 Supported
Note 11: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two
CFP2/CFP-DCO line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 12: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 4-28 provides the 160-921x-900 datasheet. Table 4-29 on page 4-77
provides circuit pack support information.
Table 4-28
160-921x-900: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM SFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Transmitter power high alarm 6.5 dBm 6.5 dBm 6.5 dBm
threshold
Table 4-28
160-921x-900: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 1: The optical performance is only guaranteed over the transmitter nominal wavelength range.
Maximum receiver sensitivity for - Line rate of 9.95 to Line rate of 10.709
BER <=10-12, 0 ps/nm dispersion, 10.5 Gbit/s Gbit/s
with FEC Off
Maximum receiver sensitivity for - Line rate of 10.709 Line rate of 11.05 to
BER <=1.8x10-4, 0 ps/nm Gbit/s 11.09 Gbit/s
dispersion, with FEC On
Table 4-28
160-921x-900: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Dispersion Tolerance (ps/nm) Line rate of 9.95 to Line rate of 10.709 to Line rate of 10.709 to
10.5 Gbit/s, FEC Off 11.09 Gbit/s, FEC off 11.09 Gbit/s, FEC On
Receiver power low alarm threshold -28.9 dBm -28.9 dBm -28.9 dBm
Optical path
Note 2: Path penalty specification includes the maximum applicable chromatic dispersion and the
maximum allowed differential group delay (DGD).
Power
Table 4-28
160-921x-900: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM SFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 3: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of 25
(+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system operating
at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full
operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must be
used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-29
160-921x-900: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support
10x10G MUX 10GE 10xSFP+ 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
(NTK529BAE5), Note 7
Table 4-29
160-921x-900: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
RS8 Supported
Table 4-29
160-921x-900: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
Note 1: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 2: The NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR
circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the
NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 3: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 4: On the NTK530QE, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1
to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, or
ETH10G).
Note 5: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 6: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Note 7: On the 10x10GE MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (ETH10G). There
are no line interfaces on 10x10GE MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by
software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer
but does not have a physical connection.
Note 8: On the 100G WL3n MOTR circuit packs, ports 2 to 11 are the client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, ETH10G, 10.7G, 11.09G, or 40GE). There is a line interface on 100G WL3n MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 9: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+. There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned
by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4
layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 4-29
160-921x-900: Multirate LongHaul 14xx/15xx/16xx ITU CWDM SFP+, Circuit Packs and Rate
Support (continued)
RS8 Supported
Note 10: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 11 to 40 are the client
interfaces equipped with SFP+ pluggables (10GE, OC192, or OTU2). There is a line interface on WLAi
FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
RS8 Supported
RS8 Supported
Note 11: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two
CFP2/CFP-DCO line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 12: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces
(ports 1 to 20). There are also up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports 21 to 36) and up to two QSFP28
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-22 on page
7-39.
Table 4-30
160-9700-900: 16GFC/32GFC, MMF, 850nm, 100m SFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
32G FC/3200-SN 16G FC/1600-SN
PEC 160-9700-900
CLEI WOTREGGFAA
Pluggable equipment type PSFP
Standards • FC-PI-6 / 3200-M5E/F-SN-S/I • FC-PI-5 / 1600-M5E/F-SN-I
• MSA/SFF-8402 • MSA/SFF-8402
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 840 nm to 860 nm
Transmit average output power +2 dBm to -6.2 dBm (Note 1) 0 dBm to -7.8 dBm (Note 1)
Tx average power monitor +/- 2 dB
accuracy (Note 2)
Transmitter power high alarm 4 dBm
threshold
Transmitter power low alarm -8.2 dBm
threshold
Receiver
Connector type LC
Wavelength range 840 nm to 860 nm
Average Rx power range (max.) 2 dBm 0 dBm
(Note 1 and Note 3)
Receiver sensitivity in OMA -10.2 dBm -10.5 dBm
(max) (Note 4)
Stressed receiver sensitivity in -5.8 dBm -7.7 dBm
OMA (max), BER not worse
than 1E-6 for 32G FC / 3200-SN
and BER not worse than 1E-12
for 16G FC/1600-SN
Table 4-30
160-9700-900: 16GFC/32GFC, MMF, 850nm, 100m SFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
32G FC/3200-SN 16G FC/1600-SN
Receiver damage level (min) 3 dBm
Rx power monitor accuracy +/- 3 dB
(Note 2)
Receiver power high alarm 2 dBm
threshold
Receiver power low alarm -14 dBm
threshold
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 3: Received power below the minimum average receiver power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 4: Receiver sensitivity is informative.
Optical path
Minimum channel insertion loss N/A
Nominal reach per standard • 0.5m to 20m for OM2 fiber • 0.5m to 35m for OM2 fiber
• 0.5m to 70m for OM3 fiber • 0.5m to 100m for OM3 fiber
• 0.5m to 100m for OM4 fiber • 0.5m to 120m for OM4 fiber
Power
Typical Power Consumption 1, Note 5
(W)
Note 5: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Power Budget (W) 1, Note 6
Note 6: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-31
160-9700-900: 16GFC/32GFC, MMF, 850nm, 100m SFP28, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 17 to 20, 23 to 26, 29 to 32,
and 35 to 38 are the client interfaces equipped with SFP28 pluggables (16GFC, 32GFC, or 16GFICON).
There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
To compare this pluggable to other similar pluggables, see Table 7-22 on page
7-39.
Table 4-32
160-9701-900: 16GFC/32GFC, SMF, 1310nm, 10km SFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
32G FC/3200-SM-LC-L 16G FC/1600-SM-LC-L
PEC 160-9701-900
CLEI WOTREGHFAA
Pluggable equipment type PSFP
Standards • FC-PI-6 / 3200-SM-LC-L • FC-PI-5 / 1600-SM-LC-L
• MSA/SFF-8402 • MSA/SFF-8402
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 1295 nm to 1325 nm
Transmit average output power 2 dBm to -5.0 dBm (Note 1) 2 dBm to -5.0 dBm (Note 1)
Tx average power monitor +/- 2 dB
accuracy (Note 2)
Transmitter power high alarm 4 dBm
threshold
Transmitter power low alarm -7 dBm
threshold
Receiver
Connector type LC
Wavelength range 1295 nm to 1325 nm
Average Rx power range (max.) 2 dBm
(Note 1 and Note 3)
Receiver sensitivity in OMA -11.4 dBm -12 dBm
(max) (Note 4)
Stressed receiver sensitivity in N/A
OMA (max), BER not worse
than 1E-12
Receiver damage level (min) 3 dBm
Table 4-32
160-9701-900: 16GFC/32GFC, SMF, 1310nm, 10km SFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
32G FC/3200-SM-LC-L 16G FC/1600-SM-LC-L
Rx power monitor accuracy +/- 3 dB
(Note 2)
Receiver power high alarm 2 dBm
threshold
Receiver power low alarm -15.2 dBm
threshold
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 3: Received power below the minimum average receiver power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 4: Receiver sensitivity is informative.
Optical path
Minimum channel insertion loss N/A
Nominal reach per standard 10 km
Power
Typical Power Consumption 1, Note 5
(W)
Note 5: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Power Budget (W) 1, Note 6
Note 6: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 4-33
160-9701-900: 16GFC/32GFC, SMF, 1310nm, 10km SFP28, Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 17 to 20, 23 to 26, 29 to 32,
and 35 to 38 are the client interfaces equipped with SFP28 pluggables (16GFC, 32GFC, or 16GFICON).
There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
1310nm:
• “160-9501-900: 40GBASE-LR4, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km
QSFP+” on page 5-11
• “160-9502-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km
QSFP+” on page 5-15
• “160-9504-900: 4x10GBASE-LR, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+” on
page 5-23
• “160-9507-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km
QSFP+” on page 5-30
• “160-9506-900: 4x10G Multirate, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+” on
page 5-26
QSFP28
850nm:
• “160-9400-900: 100GBASE-SR4, 4x25G, MMF, 850nm, 100m, MPO
QSFP28” on page 5-34
1310nm:
• “160-9401-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km
QSFP28” on page 5-38
• “160-9402-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km
QSFP28” on page 5-42
• “160-9403-900: 100GE CWDM4, 4x25G, CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 2km
QSFP28” on page 5-47
• “160-9404-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km
QSFP28” on page 5-51
• “160-9404-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km
QSFP28” on page 5-51
• “160-9405-900: 100GE 4WDM-40, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28”
on page 5-56
• “160-9406-900: 100GE PSM4, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 500m, MPO
QSFP28” on page 5-60
High-speed pluggable interconnect cable assemblies:
• “160-945x-900: 103.1G-112.8G Copper, 32AWG, QSFP28-QSFP28
Cable” on page 5-64
• “160-9460-xxx: 103.1G-112.28G, QSFP28-QSFP28 Active Optical
Cables” on page 5-66
QSFP-DD
1310nm:
• “160-9600-900: 400G-FR4, SMF, 2km QSFP-DD” on page 5-70
Abbreviations used in this section
AOC Active Optical Cable
dB decibel
FC Fibre Channel
I/F Interface
PKT Packet
Rx Receive
Tx Transmit
Follow the listed recommendations below if you use the shelf front cover.
These rules apply to all circuit packs that have 90 degree
SFP+/QSFP+/QSFP28/QSFP-DD/SFPs:
• use fibers with standard short 42.5 mm flexible strain relief boots
(NTTC50++V6 Ciena supplied patchcords, Corning, or equivalent).
• do not use in-line plug attenuators on the circuit pack faceplate
(recommend installing at the patch panel or far-end termination).
• use standard MSA compliant SFP+s (with standard body length) (NTTP30CFE6).
The following table provides a summary and table references for the QSFP+,
QSFP-DD, and QSFP28 described in this section.
ATTENTION
Not all data rates are supported. Refer to the circuit pack tables for the
supported data rates.
Table 5-1
QSFP+, QSFP-DD, and QSFP28 Summary and Reference
QSFP+
160-9501-900 / WOTRDC5FAA ETH40G (40GE) See Table See Table Table 5-2
1271 nm, 1291 nm, 1311 nm, 1331 nm ETH10G (10.313G) 5-2 5-2 and Table
5-3
41.25G ETH40G (40GE)
10.313G ETH10G (4x10GE)
QSFP28
Table 5-1
QSFP+, QSFP-DD, and QSFP28 Summary and Reference (continued)
160-9404-900 / WOTRERBFAA 4WDM-40 MSA See Table See Table Table 5-22
1294.53 nm to 1296.59 nm, OTU-4 4L1-9D1F 5-22 5-22 and Table
5-23
1299.02 nm to 1301.09 nm,
1303.54 nm to 1305.63 nm,
1308.09 nm to 1310.19 nm
103.125G (100GE)
111.8G (OTU4)
160-9405-900 / WOTREKZFAA 4WDM-40 MSA See Table See Table Table 5-24
1294.53 nm to 1296.59 nm, 5-24 5-24 and Table
5-25
1299.02 nm to 1301.09 nm,
1303.54 nm to 1305.63 nm,
1308.09 nm to 1310.19 nm
103.125G (100GE)
Table 5-1
QSFP+, QSFP-DD, and QSFP28 Summary and Reference (continued)
Table 5-1
QSFP+, QSFP-DD, and QSFP28 Summary and Reference (continued)
QSFP-DD
Optical specifications
This section provides details of the optical specifications.
ATTENTION
If required, attenuators must be added to the patch panel or within a fiber
storage tray and not on the optical interfaces on the front of the circuit packs.
The following assumption was made when calculating the dispersion and
attenuation limited distances quoted in the optical specifications:
• NSDF fiber plant is being used
ATTENTION
The dispersion and attenuation limited distances quoted in the optical
specifications are for guidance only and must be verified by a full link budget
calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited
or attenuation limited distances.
ATTENTION
The DWDM values quoted in the optical specifications are for information
only. To design a DWDM network, refer to OnePlanner for Common Photonic
Layer and 6500 DWDM networks and the Network Modeling Tool (NMT) for
565, 5100 and 5200 Advanced Services Platform CWDM and DWDM
networks.
ATTENTION
The Transmit Output Power (max and min), Receiver Sensitivity, and
Receiver Overload data in the Optical Specifications table for each pluggable
are performance specifications for the device. Alarm and warning thresholds
may differ based on monitor accuracy of the specific pluggable device.
ATTENTION
The RS8 FEC algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.709 RS-8. The UFEC FEC
algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.975 I.7. The RS10 FEC algorithm is
detailed in IEEE Std 802.3 clause 91.
Physical considerations
Follow the listed recommendations below if you use the standard depth shelf
front cover (an extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in
front of the circuit pack). These rules apply to all circuit packs that have optical
connectors or pluggable module slots that are perpendicular to the card
faceplate:
• for LC fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with flexible strain relief
boots with a maximum boot length of 42.5 mm (such as Ciena parts
NTTC50xx, NTTC53xx, NTTC56xx, NTK59xx, NTTC62Cx, NTTC65xx,
NTTC71xx, NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx)
• for MPO fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with a formable boot
that can be bent to 90 degrees (such as Ciena parts NTTC95xx,
NTTC96xx)
• do not use in-line optical attenuators (fixed pads) in the circuit pack
faceplate connectors or pluggable modules.
These rules apply to all circuit packs that have optical connectors or pluggable
module slots that are perpendicular to the card faceplate.
Table 5-2
160-9501-900: 40GBASE-LR4, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
40GBASE-LR4
PEC 160-9501-900
CLEI WOTRDC5FAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 1271 nm, 1291 nm, 1311 nm, and 1331 nm
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Table 5-2
160-9501-900: 40GBASE-LR4, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
40GBASE-LR4
Average Rx power range, Note 3 and Note 4 -13.7 dBm to 2.3 dBm
Note 3: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 4: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Table 5-2
160-9501-900: 40GBASE-LR4, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
40GBASE-LR4
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-3
160-9501-900: 40GBASE-LR4, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP+ Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Table 5-3
160-9501-900: 40GBASE-LR4, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP+ Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support (continued)
Note 1: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+ There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also
provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate
the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Note 2: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 3: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack, ports 1 to 2 are the QSFP+ interfaces
(OTU3) (all variants) and port 3 is the CFP2 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB variant or
CFP2/CFP2-DCO interface (OTU4) in NTK668AM variant or QSFP28 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB
variant.
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP+ pluggables (4x10GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-4
160-9502-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
40GBASE-LR4 OTU3
PEC 160-9502-900
CLEI WOTRDC6FAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 1271 nm, 1291 nm, 1311 nm, and 1331 nm
Transmit average output power, Note 1 -7.0 dBm to 2.3 dBm -2.3 dBm to 2.3 dBm
Note 1: For Ethernet application, average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 5-4
160-9502-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
40GBASE-LR4 OTU3
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range, Note 3 and Note 4 -13.7 dBm to 2.3 dBm -9.0 dBm to 2.3 dBm
Note 3: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 4: For 40BASE-LR4 applications, a received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot
be compliant; however, a received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Table 5-4
160-9502-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
40GBASE-LR4 OTU3
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-5
160-9502-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP+ Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
None Supported
None Supported
Note 1: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+ There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also
provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate
the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Note 2: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack, ports 1 to 2 are the QSFP+ interfaces
(OTU3) (all variants) and port 3 is the CFP2 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB variant or
CFP2/CFP2-DCO interface (OTU4) in NTK668AM variant or QSFP28 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB
variant.
Note 3: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP+ pluggables (4x10GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-6
160-9503-900: 40GBASE-SR4, 4x10GBASE-SR, MMF, 850nm, 300m, MPO QSFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC 160-9503-900
CLEI WOTRDC7FAA
Transmitter
Note 1: A single connector is used for both Tx and Rx on this QSFP+. The 10G sub-ports in
160-9503-900 QSFP+ must follow the following arrangements when connected to the MPO breakout
cables:
— 10G sub-port 1: Rx on fiber 1 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 12 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 2: Rx on fiber 2 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 11 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 3: Rx on fiber 3 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 10 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 4: Rx on fiber 4 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 9 of the MPO breakout cable
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength. The transmitter
maximum output power is 1dB higher than the standard specification, but there is no risk of damaging
downstream receivers.
Table 5-6
160-9503-900: 40GBASE-SR4, 4x10GBASE-SR, MMF, 850nm, 300m, MPO QSFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Note 4: A single connector is used for both Tx and Rx on this QSFP+. The 10G sub-ports in
160-9503-900 QSFP+ must follow the following arrangements when connected to the MPO breakout
cables:
— 10G sub-port 1: Rx on fiber 1 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 12 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 2: Rx on fiber 2 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 11 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 3: Rx on fiber 3 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 10 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 4: Rx on fiber 4 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 9 of the MPO breakout cable
Average Rx power range, Note 5 and Note 6 -9.9 dBm to 2.4 dBm
Note 5: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 6: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 5-6
160-9503-900: 40GBASE-SR4, 4x10GBASE-SR, MMF, 850nm, 300m, MPO QSFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Optical path
Power
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-7
160-9503-900: 40GBASE-SR4, 4x10GBASE-SR, MMF, 850nm, 300m, MPO QSFP+ Circuit Pack,
Rate, and FEC Support
Table 5-7
160-9503-900: 40GBASE-SR4, 4x10GBASE-SR, MMF, 850nm, 300m, MPO QSFP+ Circuit Pack,
Rate, and FEC Support
Note 1: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+ There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also
provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate
the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Note 2: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack, ports 1 to 2 are the QSFP+ interfaces
(OTU3) (all variants) and port 3 is the CFP2 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB variant or
CFP2/CFP2-DCO interface (OTU4) in NTK668AM variant or QSFP28 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB
variant.
Note 3: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP+ pluggables (4x10GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-8
160-9504-900: 4x10GBASE-LR, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-LR
PEC 160-9504-900
CLEI WOTRDP1FAA
Transmitter
Note 1: A single connector is used for both Tx and Rx on this QSFP+. The 10G sub-ports in
160-9504-900 QSFP+ must follow the following arrangements when connected to the MPO breakout
cables:
— 10G sub-port 1: Rx on fiber 1 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 12 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 2: Rx on fiber 2 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 11 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 3: Rx on fiber 3 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 10 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 4: Rx on fiber 4 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 9 of the MPO breakout cable
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 5-8
160-9504-900: 4x10GBASE-LR, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-LR
Receiver
Note 4: A single connector is used for both Tx and Rx on this QSFP+. The 10G sub-ports in
160-9504-900 QSFP+ must follow the following arrangements when connected to the MPO breakout
cables:
— 10G sub-port 1: Rx on fiber 1 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 12 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 2: Rx on fiber 2 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 11 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 3: Rx on fiber 3 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 10 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 4: Rx on fiber 4 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 9 of the MPO breakout cable
Average Rx power range, Note 5 and Note 6 -12.6 dBm to 1.5 dBm
Note 5: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 6: A received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Table 5-8
160-9504-900: 4x10GBASE-LR, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-LR
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-9
160-9504-900: 4x10GBASE-LR, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+ Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC
Support
200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX (NTK529HA), Note 1 10.313G ETH10G (4x10GE) None Supported
Note 1: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces (ETH10G,
ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There are no line
interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a virtual OTM4 port
102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the mux/mapping ports used
to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 2: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (ETH10G
or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+ There are no line interfaces on
100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software
internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not
have a physical connection.
Note 3: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client interfaces
equipped with QSFP+ pluggables (4x10GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR
w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-10
160-9506-900: 4x10G Multirate, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-LR OTU2
PEC 160-9506-900
CLEI WOTRD3KFAA
Transmitter
Note 1: A single connector is used for both Tx and Rx on this QSFP+. The 10G sub-ports in
160-9506-900 QSFP+ must follow the following arrangements when connected to the MPO breakout
cables:
— 10G sub-port 1: Rx on fiber 1 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 12 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 2: Rx on fiber 2 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 11 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 3: Rx on fiber 3 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 10 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 4: Rx on fiber 4 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 9 of the MPO breakout cable
Note 2: For Ethernet application, average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Table 5-10
160-9506-900: 4x10G Multirate, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-LR OTU2
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Note 4: A single connector is used for both Tx and Rx on this QSFP+. The 10G sub-ports in
160-9506-900 QSFP+ must follow the following arrangements when connected to the MPO breakout
cables:
— 10G sub-port 1: Rx on fiber 1 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 12 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 2: Rx on fiber 2 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 11 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 3: Rx on fiber 3 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 10 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 4: Rx on fiber 4 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 9 of the MPO breakout cable
Average Rx power range, Note 5 and Note 6 -14.4 dBm to 0.5 dBm N/A
Note 5: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 6: A received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 8: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 5-10
160-9506-900: 4x10G Multirate, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
10GBASE-LR OTU2
Optical path
Power
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-11
160-9506-900: 4x10G Multirate, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO QSFP+ Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC
Support
Note 1: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 2: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+ There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also
provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate
the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Note 3: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP+ pluggables (4x10GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-12
160-9507-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP+ Datasheet
Parameter Classification
40GBASE-ER4 OTU3
PEC 160-9507-900
CLEI WMOTC03FAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 1271 nm, 1291 nm, 1311 nm, and 1331 nm
Note 1: For Ethernet application, average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 5-12
160-9507-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
40GBASE-ER4 OTU3
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range, Note 3 and Note 4 -21.2 dBm to -4.5 dBm -16.9 dBm to -4.5 dBm
Note 3: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 4: For 40BASE-LR4 applications, a received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot
be compliant; however, a received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Table 5-12
160-9507-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP+ Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
40GBASE-ER4 OTU3
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-13
160-9507-900: 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP+ Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
None Supported
None Supported
Note 1: On the 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G or ETH40G). Ports 1 and 2 support SFP+. Ports 3 and 4 support QSFP+ There are no line
interfaces on 100G (2xQSFP+/2xSFP+) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also
provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate
the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Note 2: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack, ports 1 to 2 are the QSFP+ interfaces
(OTU3) (all variants) and port 3 is the CFP2 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB variant or
CFP2/CFP2-DCO interface (OTU4) in NTK668AM variant or QSFP28 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB
variant.
Note 3: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP+ pluggables (4x10GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-14
160-9400-900: 100GBASE-SR4, 4x25G, MMF, 850nm, 100m, MPO QSFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-SR4
PEC 160-9400-900
CLEI WOTRDP0FAA
Transmitter
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Table 5-14
160-9400-900: 100GBASE-SR4, 4x25G, MMF, 850nm, 100m, MPO QSFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-SR4
Average Rx power range, Note 4 and Note 5 -10.3 dBm to 2.4 dBm
Note 4: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-15
160-9400-900: 100GBASE-SR4, 4x25G, MMF, 850nm, 100m, MPO QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 2: On the 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs, port 2 is the client interface (ETH100G). There is a
line interface on 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 3: On the WLAi MOTR circuit packs (NTK538DZ, NTK538DR and NTK538DS variants), ports
2 to 5 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). On the WLAi MOTR circuit pack (NTK538CT variant),
ports 2 and 3 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). There is a line interface on WLAi MOTR
circuit packs (port 1).
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP28 pluggables (100GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-15
160-9400-900: 100GBASE-SR4, 4x25G, MMF, 850nm, 100m, MPO QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support (continued)
Note 5: On the NTK668CA variant of 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 2 are the
QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3) and port 3 is the QSFP28 interface (100GE).
Note 6: On the WL5e MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 to 6 are the QSFP28 client interfaces (100GE,
OTU4, OTUC4, or FlexO). There is a line port on WL5e MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 7: For 160-9400-900 QSFP28 plug on 103.125G (100GE) rate, FEC requirement is RS10.
Table 5-16
160-9401-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-LR4
PEC 160-9401-900
CLEI WOTRD2ZFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Table 5-16
160-9401-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-LR4
Average Rx power range, Note 2 and Note 3 -10.6 dBm to 4.5 dBm
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 5: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Note 6: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-17
160-9401-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 2: On the 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs, port 2 is the client interface (ETH100G). There is a line
interface on 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 3: On the WLAi MOTR circuit packs (NTK538DZ, NTK538DR and NTK538DS variants), ports 2
to 5 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). On the WLAi MOTR circuit pack (NTK538CT variant),
ports 2 and 3 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). There is a line interface on WLAi MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP28 pluggables (100GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-17
160-9401-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support (continued)
Note 5: On the NTK668CA variant of 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 2 are the
QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3) and port 3 is the QSFP28 interface (100GE).
Note 6: On the WL5e MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 to 6 are the QSFP28 client interfaces (100GE,
OTU4, OTUC4, or FlexO). There is a line port on WL5e MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 7: For 160-9401-900 QSFP28 plug on 103.125G (100GE) rate, FEC is not supported.
Table 5-18
160-9402-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC 160-9402-900
All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical lanes
supported by the QSFP28).
CLEI WOTRD20FAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Transmit average output power (each -4.3 dBm to 4.5 dBm -0.6 to 4.0 dBm
lane), Note 1
Note 1: Average power for 100GBASE-LR4 is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Table 5-18
160-9402-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range (each lane), -10.6 dBm to 4.5 dBm -10.3 dBm to 4 dBm
Note 3, Note 4, and Note 5
Note 3: Average power for 100GBASE-LR4 is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 4: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 5: For OTU-4, specified at a BER of 10-6 (pre-FEC), per ITU-T G.sup39.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 5-18
160-9402-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Optical path
Power
Note 8: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 9: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-19
160-9402-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 2: On the 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs, port 2 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4).
There is a line interface on 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 3: On the WLAi MOTR circuit packs (NTK538DZ, NTK538DR and NTK538DS variants), ports 2
to 5 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). On the WLAi MOTR circuit pack (NTK538CT variant),
ports 2 and 3 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). There is a line interface on WLAi MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP28 pluggables (100GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-19
160-9402-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support (continued)
Note 5: On the NTK668CA variant of 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 2 are the
QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3) and port 3 is the QSFP28 interface (100GE or OTU4).
Note 6: On the WL5e MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 to 6 are the QSFP28 client interfaces (100GE,
OTU4, OTUC4, or FlexO). There is a line port on WL5e MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 7: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to two QSFP28 line interfaces
(ports 41 and 42). There are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to 16 SFP client
interfaces (ports 21 to 36).
Table 5-20
160-9403-900: 100GE CWDM4, 4x25G, CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 2km QSFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-CWDM4
PEC 160-9403-900
CLEI WOTRD4MFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 1271 nm, 1291 nm, 1311 nm, and 1331 nm
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Table 5-20
160-9403-900: 100GE CWDM4, 4x25G, CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 2km QSFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-CWDM4
Average Rx power range, Note 2 and Note 3 -11.5 dBm to 2.5 dBm
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Receiver sensitivity (OMA), each lane (max) at 5 E-5 -10.0 dBm (max)
BER
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Note 5: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Note 6: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-21
160-9403-900: 100GE CWDM4, 4x25G, CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 2km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 2: On the 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs, port 2 is the client interface (ETH100G). There is a
line interface on 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 3: On the WLAi MOTR circuit packs (NTK538DZ, NTK538DR and NTK538DS variants), ports
2 to 5 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). On the WLAi MOTR circuit pack (NTK538CT variant),
ports 2 and 3 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). There is a line interface on WLAi MOTR
circuit packs (port 1).
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP28 pluggables (100GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-21
160-9403-900: 100GE CWDM4, 4x25G, CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 2km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 5: On the NTK668CA variant of 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 2 are the
QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3) and port 3 is the QSFP28 interface (100GE).
Note 6: On the WL5e MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 to 6 are the QSFP28 client interfaces (100GE,
OTU4, OTUC4, or FlexO). There is a line port on WL5e MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 7: For 160-9403-900 QSFP28 plug on 103.125G (100GE) rate, FEC requirement is RS10.
Table 5-22
160-9404-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
PEC 160-9404-900
All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical lanes
supported by the QSFP28).
CLEI WOTRERBFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Transmit average output power (each -2.5 dBm (Note 1) to 6.5 dBm 0.6 to 5.1 dBm
lane)
Note 1: The minimum average power for Ethernet applications is informative and not the principal
indicator of signal strength.
Table 5-22
160-9404-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range (each lane), -20.5 dBm (Note 3) to -3.5 -18.9 to -4.9 dBm
Note 4 and Note 5 dBm
Note 3: The minimum average power for Ethernet applications is informative and not the principal
indicator of signal strength.
Note 4: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 5: For OTU-4, specified at a BER of 10-6 (pre-FEC), per ITU-T G.sup39.
Receiver sensitivity (max), each lane See above Receiver -18.9 dBm back-to-back
sensitivity (OMA) values
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 5-22
160-9404-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Optical path
Power
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-23
160-9404-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 2: On the 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs, port 2 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4).
There is a line interface on 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 3: On the WLAi MOTR circuit packs (NTK538DZ, NTK538DR and NTK538DS variants), ports 2
to 5 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). On the WLAi MOTR circuit pack (NTK538CT variant),
ports 2 and 3 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). There is a line interface on WLAi MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP28 pluggables (100GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-23
160-9404-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support (continued)
Note 5: On the NTK668CA variant of 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 2 are the
QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3) and port 3 is the QSFP28 interface (100GE or OTU4).
Note 6: On the WL5e MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 to 6 are the QSFP28 client interfaces (100GE,
OTU4, OTUC4, or FlexO). There is a line port on WL5e MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 7: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to two QSFP28 line interfaces
(ports 41 and 42). There are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to 16 SFP client
interfaces (ports 21 to 36).
Table 5-24
160-9405-900: 100GE 4WDM-40, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
4WDM-40 MSA
PEC 160-9405-900
CLEI WOTREKZFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Transmit average output power, each lane -2.5 dBm to 6.5 dBm
Note 1: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 5-24
160-9405-900: 100GE 4WDM-40, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
4WDM-40 MSA
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range, Note 2 and Note 3 -20.5 dBm to -3.5 dBm
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Table 5-24
160-9405-900: 100GE 4WDM-40, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
4WDM-40 MSA
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-25
160-9405-900: 100GE 4WDM-40, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC
Support
Note 1: On the 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs, port 2 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There
is a line interface on 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 2: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Table 5-25
160-9405-900: 100GE 4WDM-40, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 40km QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC
Support (continued)
Note 3: On the WLAi MOTR circuit packs (NTK538DZ, NTK538DR and NTK538DS variants), ports 2
to 5 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). On the WLAi MOTR circuit pack (NTK538CT variant),
ports 2 and 3 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). There is a line interface on WLAi MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP28 pluggables (100GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Note 5: On the NTK668CA variant of 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 2 are the
QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3) and port 3 is the QSFP28 interface (100GE).
Note 6: On the WL5e MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 to 6 are the QSFP28 client interfaces (100GE, OTU4,
OTUC4, or FlexO). There is a line port on WL5e MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-26
160-9406-900: 100GE PSM4, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 500m, MPO QSFP28 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-PSM4
PEC 160-9406-900
CLEI WOTRERWFAA
Transmitter
Transmit average output power (each lane), Note 2 -9.4 dBm to 2.0 dBm
Note 2: Average power for Ethernet applications is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Average Rx power range (each lane), Note 5 and Note 6 -12.66 dBm to 2.0 dBm
Table 5-26
160-9406-900: 100GE PSM4, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 500m, MPO QSFP28 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-PSM4
Note 5: Average power for Ethernet applications is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 6: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Stressed receiver sensitivity in OMA (max), BER not -7.04 dBm OMA
worse than 5E-5
(λ – 1310 ) 2
Rx sens_stressed ≤ MAX – 9.29 + ----------------------------- , -8.79 dBm
100
Note 7: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Note 8: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Note 9: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 5-27
160-9406-900: 100GE PSM4, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 500m, MPO QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 2: On the 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs, port 2 is the client interface (ETH100G). There is a
line interface on 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 3: On the WLAi MOTR circuit packs (NTK538DZ, NTK538DR and NTK538DS variants), ports
2 to 5 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). On the WLAi MOTR circuit pack (NTK538CT variant),
ports 2 and 3 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). There is a line interface on WLAi MOTR
circuit packs (port 1).
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP28 pluggables (100GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Table 5-27
160-9406-900: 100GE PSM4, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 500m, MPO QSFP28 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support (continued)
Note 5: On the WL5e MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 to 6 are the QSFP28 client interfaces (100GE,
OTU4, OTUC4, or FlexO). There is a line port on WL5e MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 6: For 160-9406-900 QSFP28 plug on 103.125G (100GE) rate, FEC requirement is RS10.
6500 only supports the Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cables described in this
document (160-9450-900, 160-9451-900, and 160-9452-900). Third-party
DAC cables and other Ciena branded DAC cables are not supported.
Table 5-28
160-945x-900: 103.1G-112.8G Copper, 32AWG, QSFP28-QSFP28 Cable Datasheet
Parameter Value
Power
Note 1: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Table 5-28
160-945x-900: 103.1G-112.8G Copper, 32AWG, QSFP28-QSFP28 Cable Datasheet
Parameter Value
Note 2: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Note 3: This is the power budget for only one end of the DAC cable as equipped in a QSFP28 port
and the total power budget including both plug ends is 2W.
Table 5-29
160-945x-900: 103.1G-112.8G Copper, 32AWG, QSFP28-QSFP28 Cable, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 1: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 2: On the 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs, port 2 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4).
There is a line interface on 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 3: The 103.1G-112.8G Copper, 32AWG, 1.5m QSFP28-QSFP28 Cable (160-9450-900) is not
supported in 100G OTR WaveLogic 3n C-Band 1xQSFP28 (NTK538EJ, NTK538EK, NTK538EL,
NTK538EM)
Note 4: On the WLAi MOTR circuit packs (NTK538DZ, NTK538DR and NTK538DS variants), ports 2
to 5 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). On the WLAi MOTR circuit pack (NTK538CT variant),
ports 2 and 3 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). There is a line interface on WLAi MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
6500 only supports the Active Optical Cables (AOCs) described in this
document (160-9460-xxx). Third-party AOC cables and other Ciena branded
AOC cables are not supported.
Table 5-30
160-9460-xxx: 103.1G-112.28G, QSFP28-QSFP28 Active Optical Cables Datasheet
Parameter Value
Table 5-30
160-9460-xxx: 103.1G-112.28G, QSFP28-QSFP28 Active Optical Cables Datasheet
Parameter Value
Receiver
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Power
Note 2: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Note 3: This is the typical power for only one end of the AOC cable as equipped in a QSFP28 port
and the total typical power including both plug ends is 4W.
Note 4: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Note 5: This is the budget power for only one end of the AOC cable as equipped in a QSFP28 port
and the total budget power including both plug ends is 4W.
Table 5-31
160-9460-xxx: 103.1G-112.28G, QSFP28-QSFP28 Active Optical Cables, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 1: On the 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs, port 2 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4).
There is a line interface on 100G WL3n OTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 2: On the 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 5 are the client interfaces
(ETH10G, ETH40G, ETH100G, or OTU4) and QSFP28 plug is only supported in ports 1 and 2. There
are no line interfaces on 200G (2x100G/5x40G) MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 101 and a
virtual OTM4 port 102 are also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack. These are the
mux/mapping ports used to demarcate the ODU4 layers but do not have physical connections.
Note 3: On the WLAi MOTR circuit packs (NTK538DZ, NTK538DR and NTK538DS variants), ports 2
to 5 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). On the WLAi MOTR circuit pack (NTK538CT variant),
ports 2 and 3 are the client interfaces (100GE or OTM4). There is a line interface on WLAi MOTR circuit
packs (port 1).
Note 4: On the WLAi FOTR and WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs, ports 41 to 44 are the client
interfaces equipped with QSFP28 pluggables (100GE). There is a line interface on WLAi FOTR and
WLAi FOTR w/OPS circuit packs (port 1).
Note 5: On the NTK668CA variant of 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 2 are the
QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3) and port 3 is the QSFP28 interface (100GE).
Table 5-31
160-9460-xxx: 103.1G-112.28G, QSFP28-QSFP28 Active Optical Cables, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 6: On the WL5e MOTR circuit packs, ports 1 to 6 are the QSFP28 client interfaces (100GE,
OTU4, OTUC4, or FlexO). There is a line port on WL5e MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
Note 7: On the 2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to two QSFP28 line interfaces
(ports 41 and 42). There are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to 16 SFP client
interfaces (ports 21 to 36).
Table 5-32
160-9600-900: 400G-FR4, SMF, 2km QSFP-DD Datasheet
Parameter Classification
400GBASE-FR4
PEC 160-9600-900
CLEI WMOTC02FAA
Standards 400G-FR4
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 1271 nm, 1291 nm, 1311 nm, and 1331 nm
Transmit average output power (each lane) -3.3 dBm (Note 1) to 3.5 dBm
Note 1: The minimum average power for Ethernet applications is informative and not the principal
indicator of signal strength.
Launch power in OMA minus TDP (min) -1.7 dBm (for extinction ratios >= 4.5 dB)
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Table 5-32
160-9600-900: 400G-FR4, SMF, 2km QSFP-DD Datasheet
Parameter Classification
400GBASE-FR4
Average Rx power range (each lane), Note 3 -7.3 dBm (Note 4) to 3.5 dBm
Note 3: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 4: The minimum average power for Ethernet applications is informative and not the principal
indicator of signal strength.
Note 5: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Table 5-32
160-9600-900: 400G-FR4, SMF, 2km QSFP-DD Datasheet
Parameter Classification
400GBASE-FR4
Note 6: The typical power consumption values are based on operation in a system operating at an
ambient temperature of 25oC (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 Vdc (+/-2.5 V).
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V). These
values must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Note 8: For this QSFP-DD plug and in release 12.65, the shelf processor uses 14W as the power
budget when reporting the “Calculated shelf power” and “Calculated shelf zone power” parameters.
Table 5-33
160-9600-900: 400G-FR4, SMF, 2km QSFP-DD Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 9: On the WL5e MOTR circuit packs, port 6 is the QSFP-DD client interface (400GE). There is a line
port on WL5e MOTR circuit packs (port 1).
CFP/CFP2/CFP2-DCO Specifications 6-
100G, 850nm:
• “NTTA03AA: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100m, MPO CFP”
on page 6-10
• “160-9310-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100 m, MPO
CFP2” on page 6-30
100G, 1310nm:
• “NTTA01BJE6: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km
CFP” on page 6-7
• “NTTA03BJE6: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km CFP”
on page 6-14
• “160-9113-900: 103.1G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km CFP” on
page 6-17
• “160-9114-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km
CFP” on page 6-20
• “160-9300-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km
CFP2” on page 6-23
• “160-9301-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km
CFP2” on page 6-27
• “160-9320-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 40 km
CFP2” on page 6-34
100G, 1550nm:
• “180-2111-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1.1 CFP2-DCO” on page 6-38
• “180-2120-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G/200G Type 1A.0 CFP2-DCO” on
page 6-41
• “180-2130-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1B.0 CFP2-DCO” on page 6-45
dB decibel
FC Fibre Channel
I/F Interface
PKT Packet
Rx Receive
Tx Transmit
CFP/CFP2/CFP2-DCO summary
The following table provides a summary and table references for the
CFPs/CFP2s/CFP2-DCOs described in this section.
ATTENTION
Not all data rates are supported. Refer to the circuit pack tables for the
supported data rates.
Table 6-1
CFP/CFP2/CFP2-DCO Summary and Reference
NTTA01BJE6 / WOTRCDZFAA 100GBASE-LR4 -4.3 to 4.5 dBm -10.6 to 4.5 Table 6-2
1295 nm, 1300 nm, 1305 nm, (each lane) dBm and Table
1310 nm (each lane) 6-3
103.125G (100GE)
NTTA03AA / WOTRCWWFAA 100GBASE-SR10 -7.6 to 2.4 dBm -9.5 to 2.4 dBm Table 6-4
850nm (each lane) (each lane) and Table
6-5
103.125G (100GE) OTU4 -7.6 to 2.4 dBm See Table 6-4
OTU4 Proprietary for interop (each lane)
with 54x0
Table 6-1
CFP/CFP2/CFP2-DCO Summary and Reference (continued)
NTTA03BJE6 / IPUIBM0TAA 100GBASE-LR4 -4.3 to 4.5 dBm -10.6 to 4.5 Table 6-6
1295 nm, 1300 nm, 1305 nm, (each lane) dBm and Table
1310 nm (each lane) 6-7
160-9113-900/ WOTRC0AFAA 100GBASE-LR4 -4.3 to 4.5 dBm -10.6 to 4.5 Table 6-8
1295 nm, 1300 nm, 1305 nm, (each lane) dBm and Table
1310 nm (each lane) 6-9
103.125G (100GE)
160-9114-900 / WOTRC0BFAA 100GBASE-LR4 -4.3 to 4.5 dBm -10.6 to 4.5 Table 6-10
1295 nm, 1300 nm, 1305 nm, (each lane) dBm and Table
1310 nm (each lane) 6-11
160-9300-900 / WOTRDEAFAA 100GBASE-LR4 -4.3 to 4.5 dBm -10.6 to 4.5 Table 6-12
1294.53 nm to 1296.59 nm (each lane) dBm (each and Table
lane) 6-13
1299.02 nm to 1301.09 nm
1303.54 nm to 1305.63 nm OTU-4 4I1-9D1F -0.6 to 4.0 dBm -10.3 to 4 dBm
(each lane) (each lane)
1308.09 nm to 1310.19 nm
103.125G (100GE)
111.8G (OTU4)
160-9301-900 / WOTRDRJFAA 100GBASE-LR4 -4.3 to 4.5 dBm -10.6 to 4.5 Table 6-14
1294.53 nm to 1296.59 nm (each lane) dBm (each and Table
1299.02 nm to 1301.09 nm lane) 6-15
1303.54 nm to 1305.63 nm
1308.09 nm to 1310.19 nm
103.125G (100GE)
160-9310-900 / WOTRDEBFAA 100GBASE-SR10 -7.6 to 2.4 dBm -9.5 to 2.4 dBm Table 6-16
850 nm (each lane) (each lane) and Table
6-17
103.125G (100GE) OTU4 -7.6 to 2.4 dBm N/A
111.8G (OTU4) (each lane)
Table 6-1
CFP/CFP2/CFP2-DCO Summary and Reference (continued)
160-9320-900 / WOTRDMJFAA 100GBASE-ER4 -2.9 to 2.9 dBm -20.9 to 4.5 Table 6-18
1295 nm, 1300 nm, 1305 nm, (each lane) dBm (each and
1310 nm lane) Table 6-19
Optical specifications
This section provides details of the optical specifications.
ATTENTION
If required, attenuators must be added to the patch panel or within a fiber
storage tray and not on the optical interfaces on the front of the circuit packs.
ATTENTION
The Transmit Output Power (max and min), Receiver Sensitivity, and
Receiver Overload data in the Optical Specifications table for each pluggable
are performance specifications for the device. Alarm and warning thresholds
may differ based on monitor accuracy of the specific pluggable device.
ATTENTION
The RS8 FEC algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.709 RS-8. The UFEC FEC
algorithm is also known as ITU-T G.975 I.7.
Physical considerations
Follow the listed recommendations below if you use the standard depth shelf
front cover (an extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in
front of the circuit pack). These rules apply to all circuit packs that have optical
connectors or pluggable module slots that are perpendicular to the card
faceplate:
• for LC fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with flexible strain relief
boots with a maximum boot length of 42.5 mm (such as Ciena parts
NTTC50xx, NTTC53xx, NTTC56xx, NTK59xx, NTTC62Cx, NTTC65xx,
NTTC71xx, NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx)
• for MPO fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with a formable boot
that can be bent to 90 degrees (such as Ciena parts NTTC95xx,
NTTC96xx)
• do not use in-line optical attenuators (fixed pads) in the circuit pack
faceplate connectors or pluggable modules.
Table 6-2
NTTA01BJE6: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km CFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-LR4
Note 1: All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical
lanes supported by the CFP).
CLEI WOTRCDZFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 1295 nm, 1300 nm, 1305 nm, and 1310 nm
Transmit average output power (each lane), Note 2 -4.3 dBm to 4.5 dBm
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Launch power minimum in OMA minus TDP (each lane) -2.3 dBm
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Table 6-2
NTTA01BJE6: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km CFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-LR4
Average Rx power range (each lane), Note 4 and Note 5 -10.6 dBm to 4.5 dBm
Note 4: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-3
NTTA01BJE6: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km CFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 100GE OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G). There are no line
interfaces on 100GE OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack. This is a mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
Note 2: On the 100G OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There are
no line interfaces on 100G OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack when the client interface is set to ETH100G. This is a mapping port used to
demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 6-4
NTTA03AA: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100m, MPO CFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
OTU4 100GBASE-SR10
Note 1: All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical
lanes supported by the CFP).
CLEI WOTRCWWFAA
Transmitter
Transmit average output power (each lane), -7.6 dBm to 2.4 dBm -7.6 dBm to 2.4 dBm
Note 3
Note 3: For Ethernet application, average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Table 6-4
NTTA03AA: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100m, MPO CFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OTU4 100GBASE-SR10
Tx average power monitor accuracy N/A (this CFP has no Tx power monitors)
Receiver
Average Rx power range (each lane), Note 6 N/A -9.5 dBm to 2.4 dBm
and Note 7
Note 6: For Ethernet application, power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 7: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Table 6-4
NTTA03AA: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100m, MPO CFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
OTU4 100GBASE-SR10
Optical path
Maximum channel insertion loss 1.9 dB, OM3 fiber 1.9 dB, OM3 fiber
1.5 dB, OM4 fiber 1.5 dB, OM4 fiber
Nominal reach each standard OM3 fiber: 100 m OM3 fiber: 100 m
OM4 fiber: 150 m OM4 fiber: 150 m
Power
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-5
NTTA03AA: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100m, MPO CFP, Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC
Support
Note 1: Multi-mode MPO cables with 24 integrated fibers (MPO NTTC96xx) are used for
100GBASE-SR10 applications with NTTA03AA CFP. This cable has a diameter of 3.8 mm. When using
this cable type with a CFP in a shelf with an optional standard depth shelf door/cover, the fiber boot can
be formed to create a 90 degree exit and there may be minor interference as the cable touches the
interior surface of the door/cover if equipped. If the performance impact of the cable touching the
door/cover is a concern, an extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in front of the
circuit pack. For more information on MPO cables, refer to Planning - Ordering Information,
323-1851-151, "Cables").
Note 2: On the 100G OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There are
no line interfaces on 100G OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack when the client interface is set to ETH100G. This is a mapping port used to
demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 6-6
NTTA03BJE6: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km CFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical
lanes supported by the CFP).
CLEI IPUIBM0TAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 1295 nm, 1300 nm, 1305 nm, and 1310 nm
Transmit average output power -4.3 dBm to 4.5 dBm -2.5 dBm to +4 dBm, Note 3
(each lane), Note 2
Note 2: For Ethernet application, power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: The -2.5 dBm figure is derived from a minimum extinction ratio of 7 dB, using the approach
of ITU G.959.1.
Table 6-6
NTTA03BJE6: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km CFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range (each -10.6 dBm to 4.5 dBm -8.8 dBm to 4 dBm
lane), Note 5
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Table 6-6
NTTA03BJE6: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km CFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at a, Note 7n ambient
temperature of 25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in
the case of AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption
of an equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal
loads (an estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values
must be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-7
NTTA03BJE6: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, 10km CFP Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC
Support
100G OCI 100GE 1xCFP (NTK529AAE5), Note 1 103.125G (100GE) None Supported
Note 1: On the 100GE OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G). There are no line
interfaces on 100GE OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack. This is a mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
Note 2: On the 100G OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There are
no line interfaces on 100G OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack when the client interface is set to ETH100G. This is a mapping port used to
demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 6-8
160-9113-900: 103.1G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km CFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-LR4
Note 1: All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical
lanes supported by the CFP).
CLEI WOTRC0AFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 1295 nm, 1300 nm, 1305 nm, and 1310 nm
Transmit average output power (each lane), Note 2 -4.3 dBm to 4.5 dBm
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Launch power minimum in OMA minus TDP (each lane) -2.3 dBm
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 6-8
160-9113-900: 103.1G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km CFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-LR4
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range (each lane), Note 4 and Note 5 -10.6 dBm to 4.5 dBm
Note 4: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-9
160-9113-900: 103.1G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km CFP Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC
Support
Note 1: On the 100G OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There are
no line interfaces on 100G OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack when the client interface is set to ETH100G. This is a mapping port used to
demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 6-10
160-9114-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km CFP Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical
lanes supported by the CFP).
CLEI WOTRC0BFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC
Nominal wavelength 1295 nm, 1300 nm, 1305 nm, and 1310 nm
Transmit average output power (each -4.3 dBm to 4.5 dBm -2.5 to 4.0 dBm, Note 3
lane), Note 2
Note 2: For Ethernet application, power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: The -2.5 dBm figure is derived from a minimum extinction ratio of 7 dB, using the approach of
ITU G.959.1.
Table 6-10
160-9114-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km CFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC LC
Average Rx power range (each lane), -10.6 dBm to 4.5 dBm -8.8 dBm to 4 dBm
Note 5 and Note 6
Note 5: For Ethernet application, power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 6: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 7: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Table 6-10
160-9114-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km CFP Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 8: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 9: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-11
160-9114-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km CFP Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC
Support
Note 1: On the 100G OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There are
no line interfaces on 100G OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is provisioned by software
internally on the circuit pack when the client interface is set to ETH100G. This is a mapping port used
to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 6-12
160-9300-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km CFP2 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical
lanes supported by the CFP2).
CLEI WOTRDEAFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Transmit average output power (each -4.3 dBm to 4.5 dBm -0.6 to 4.0 dBm
lane), Note 2
Note 2: Average power for 100GBASE-LR4 is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Table 6-12
160-9300-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km CFP2 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range (each lane), -10.6 dBm to 4.5 dBm -10.3 dBm to 4 dBm, Note 6
Note 4 and Note 5
Note 4: Average power for 100GBASE-LR4 is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: For OTU-4, specified at a BER of 10-6 (pre-FEC), per ITU-T G.sup39.
Note 7: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 6-12
160-9300-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km CFP2 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Optical path
Power
Note 8: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 9: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-13
160-9300-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km CFP2 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack, ports 1 to 2 are the QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3)
(both variants) and port 3 is the CFP2 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB variant or CFP2/CFP2-DCO
interface (OTU4) in NTK668AM variant.
Table 6-13
160-9300-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km CFP2 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support (continued)
2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 2 111.8G (OTU4) RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 2: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42). There are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to 16 SFP
client interfaces (ports 21 to 36).
Table 6-14
160-9301-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km CFP2 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-LR4
Note 1: All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical
lanes supported by the CFP2).
CLEI WOTRDRJFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Transmit average output power (each lane), Note 2 -4.3 dBm to 4.5 dBm
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Optical Modulation Amplitude (OMA), each lane -1.3 dBm to 4.5 dBm
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 6-14
160-9301-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km CFP2 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-LR4
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range (each lane), Note 4 and -10.6 dBm to 4.5 dBm
Note 5
Note 4: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Table 6-14
160-9301-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km CFP2 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-LR4
Power
Note 7: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 8: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-15
160-9301-900: 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 km CFP2, Circuit Packs, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack, ports 1 to 2 are the QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3)
(both variants) and port 3 is the CFP2 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB variant or CFP2/CFP2-DCO
interface (OTU4) in NTK668AM variant.
Table 6-16
160-9310-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100 m, MPO CFP2 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-SR10 OTU4
Note 1: All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical
lanes supported by the CFP2).
CLEI WOTRDEBFAA
Transmitter
Transmit average output power (each lane), Note 4 -7.6 dBm to 2.4 dBm
Note 4: Average power for 100GBASE-SR10 is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Launch power minimum in OMA minus TDP (each lane) -6.5 dBm -
Table 6-16
160-9310-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100 m, MPO CFP2 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-SR10 OTU4
Note 5: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Average Rx power range (each lane), Note 7 and Note 8 -9.5 dBm to 2.4 dBm -
Note 7: Average power for 100GBASE-SR10 is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 8: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 9: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Optical path
Power
Table 6-16
160-9310-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100 m, MPO CFP2 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
100GBASE-SR10 OTU4
Note 10: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 11: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-17
160-9310-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100 m, MPO CFP2, Circuit Packs, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack, ports 1 to 2 are the QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3)
(both variants) and port 3 is the CFP2 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB variant or CFP2/CFP2-DCO
interface (OTU4) in NTK668AM variant.
Note 2: Multi-mode MPO cables with 24 integrated fibers (MPO NTTC96xx) are used for
100GBASE-SR10 applications with 160-9310-900 CFP2. This cable has a diameter of 3.8 mm. When
using this cable type with a CFP2 in a shelf with an optional standard depth shelf door/cover, the fiber
boot can be formed to create a 90 degree exit and there may be minor interference as the cable touches
the interior surface of the door/cover if equipped. If the performance impact of the cable touching the
door/cover is a concern, an extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in front of the
circuit pack. When using this cable type with a 160-9310-900 CFP2 in an NTK668AB PKT/OTN I/F
100G/2x40G 1xCFP2/2xQSFP+ or NTK668AM PKT/OTN I/F 100G/2x40G 1xCFP2/2xQSFP+ Type 2
circuit pack, the shelf cannot be equipped with an optional standard depth door/cover as the fiber boot
interferes with door closure. If a shelf is equipped with 160-9310-900 CFP2 in an NTK668AB or
NTK668AM circuit pack and a door/cover is required, the extended depth cover solution is required. For
more information on MPO cables, refer to Planning - Ordering Information, 323-1851-151
Chapter/Section 4).
Note 3: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42). There are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to 16 SFP
client interfaces (ports 21 to 36).
Table 6-18
160-9320-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 40 km CFP2 Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Note 1: All parameters are calculated for each individual optical lane (and not for the total of all optical
lanes supported by the CFP2).
CLEI WOTRDMJFAA
Standards CFP2 MSA Compliant, IEEE Std 802.3 100GBASE- ER4 and
OTU4 4I1-9C1F requirements specified in ITU-T
Recommendations G.959.1/G.709.
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Transmit average output power (each -2.9 to 2.9 dBm -2.7 to 2.9 dBm
lane), Note 2
Note 2: For Ethernet application, power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Table 6-18
160-9320-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 40 km CFP2 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Average Rx power range (each lane), -20.9 to 4.5 dBm -23.2 dBm to 4.5 dBm
Note 4, Note 5, Note 6
Note 4: Average power for 100GBASE-ER4 is informative and not the principal indicator of signal
strength.
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: The average receive power, each lane (max) for 100GBASE-ER4 is larger than the
100GBASE-ER4 transmitter value to allow compatibility with 100GBASE-LR4 units at short distances.
Note 7: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 6-18
160-9320-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 40 km CFP2 Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
Optical path
Note 8: Links longer than 30 km are considered engineered links. Attenuation for such links needs to
be less than the worst case for single-mode cabled optical fiber as per IEEE Std 802.3. The maximum
insertion loss for 40 km reach is 18 dB.
Power
Note 9: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 10: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-19
160-9320-900: 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 40 km CFP2 Circuit Pack, Rate, and
FEC Support
Note 1: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack, ports 1 to 2 are the QSFP+ interfaces (OTU3)
(both variants) and port 3 is the CFP2 interface (OTU4) in NTK668AB variant or CFP2/CFP2-DCO
interface (OTU4) in NTK668AM variant.
Note 2: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42). There are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to 16 SFP
client interfaces (ports 21 to 36).
Table 6-20
180-2111-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1.1 CFP2-DCO Datasheet
Parameter Classification
DWDM CFP2-DCO
PEC 180-2111-900
CLEI WOTRETWFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Table 6-20
180-2111-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1.1 CFP2-DCO Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
DWDM CFP2-DCO
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 2: The minimum receiver channel power, as measured with a power meter with a single channel
present, is the minimum input power that is needed to attempt re-acquisition after signal disruption.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 4: All chromatic dispersion compensation are done at Rx; no Tx chromatic dispersion
pre-compensation.
Optical path
Power
Table 6-20
180-2111-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1.1 CFP2-DCO Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
DWDM CFP2-DCO
Note 5: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 6: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-21
180-2111-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1.1 CFP2-DCO Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 1: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42). There are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to 16 SFP
client interfaces (ports 21 to 36).
Note 2: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack (NTK668AM variant), port 3 is the
CFP2/CFP2-DCO interface (OTU4).
Note 3: In 100G public mode, the FEC format is EFEC (extended forward error correction).
Table 6-22
180-2120-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G/200G Type 1A.0 CFP2-DCO Datasheet
Parameter Classification
DWDM CFP2-DCO
PEC 180-2120-900
CLEI WOTRETXFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Table 6-22
180-2120-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G/200G Type 1A.0 CFP2-DCO Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
DWDM CFP2-DCO
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Minimum operating input power, Note 2 • -28 dBm for 100G modes
• -22 dBm for 200G mode
Note 2: The minimum receiver channel power, as measured with a power meter with a single channel
present, is the minimum input power that is needed to attempt re-acquisition after signal disruption.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 4: All chromatic dispersion compensation are done at Rx; no Tx chromatic dispersion
pre-compensation.
Table 6-22
180-2120-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G/200G Type 1A.0 CFP2-DCO Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
DWDM CFP2-DCO
Receiver power low alarm threshold • -28 dBm for 100G modes
• -22 dBm for 200G mode
Optical path
Power
Note 5: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 6: The typical power for this CFP2-DCO is based on 100G 32 Gbaud with LDPCFEC. Use 18W
typical for 100G 28Gbaud with EFEC and 27W typical for 200G 32 Gbaud with LDPCFEC.
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Note 8: The power budget for this CFP2-DCO is based on 200G 32 Gbaud with LDPCFEC. For host
applications that do not operate at 200G, the shelf processor will still use 32W as the power budget
when reporting the "Calculated shelf power" and "Calculated shelf zone power" parameters.
Table 6-23
180-2120-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G/200G Type 1A.0 CFP2-DCO Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC
Support
LDPCFEC, Supported
Note 4 and
Note 5
Note 1: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42). There are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to 16 SFP
client interfaces (ports 21 to 36).
LDPCFEC, Supported
Note 4 and
Note 5
Note 2: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack (NTK668AM variant), port 3 is the
CFP2/CFP2-DCO interface (OTU4).
Note 3: In 100G public mode, the FEC format is EFEC (extended forward error correction).
Note 4: In 100G private mode, the FEC format is LDPCFEC (low-density parity check forward error
correction).
Note 5: With LDPCFEC, even though the client is OTU4 running at 111.8 Gb/s, but the actual line rate
with the FEC is 127.5 Gb/s.
Table 6-24
180-2130-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1B.0 CFP2-DCO Datasheet
Parameter Classification
DWDM CFP2-DCO
PEC 180-2130-900
CLEI WOTRETYFAA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Table 6-24
180-2130-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1B.0 CFP2-DCO Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
DWDM CFP2-DCO
Note 1: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Receiver
Connector type LC
Note 2: The minimum receiver channel power, as measured with a power meter with a single channel
present, is the minimum input power that is needed to attempt re-acquisition after signal disruption.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 4: All chromatic dispersion compensation are done at Rx; no Tx chromatic dispersion
pre-compensation.
Table 6-24
180-2130-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1B.0 CFP2-DCO Datasheet (continued)
Parameter Classification
DWDM CFP2-DCO
Optical path
Power
Note 5: The typical power consumption values are based on operation at an ambient temperature of
25 (+/-3oC) and voltage of 54 V dc (+/-2.5 V) or in the full operational voltage range in the case of
AC-powered equipment. For practical purposes, the rounded typical power consumption of an
equipment can be used as the equipment heat dissipation when calculating facilities thermal loads (an
estimate of the long term heat release of the item in a system).
Note 6: The typical power for this CFP2-DCO is based on 100G 32 Gbaud with LDPCFEC. Use 18W
typical for 100G 28Gbaud with EFEC.
Note 7: The power budget values are based on the maximum power consumption in a system
operating at an ambient temperature range from 5oC to 40oC at a voltage of 40 Vdc (+/-2.5 V) or in the
full operational voltage range in the case of AC-powered equipment. These rounded power values must
be used in sizing feeders and estimating theoretical maximum power draw.
Table 6-25
180-2130-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1B.0 CFP2-DCO Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
LDPCFEC, Supported
Note 4 and
Note 5
Note 1: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO line
interfaces (ports 41 and 42). There are up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to 16 SFP
client interfaces (ports 21 to 36).
Table 6-25
180-2130-900: WaveLogic 5n 100G Type 1B.0 CFP2-DCO Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
LDPCFEC, Supported
Note 4 and
Note 5
Note 2: On the 100G/2x40G PKT/OTN I/F circuit pack (NTK668AM variant), port 3 is the
CFP2/CFP2-DCO interface (OTU4).
Note 3: In 100G public mode, the FEC format is EFEC (extended forward error correction).
Note 4: In 100G private mode, the FEC format is LDPCFEC (low-density parity check forward error
correction).
Note 5: With LDPCFEC, even though the client is OTU4 running at 111.8 Gb/s, but the actual line rate
with the FEC is 127.5 Gb/s.
This section lists the technical specifications comparison tables for each
group of pluggable types. This section covers:
• “SFP pluggable modules”
• “XFP pluggable modules”
• “SFP+ pluggable modules”
• “SFP28 pluggable modules”
• “QSFP+ pluggable modules”
• “QSFP28 pluggable modules”
• “CFP pluggable modules”
• “CFP2/CFP2-DCO pluggable modules”
SFP pluggable modules
The following tables list the transmitter, receiver, and link specifications for
different SFPs.
• “Optical specifications for OC-48/STM-16 SFPs (NTTP03BF, NTTP03BD,
NTTP03CF, NTTP03EF, NTTP03FF)”
• “Optical specifications for OC-3/STM-1 SFPs (NTTP02ED, NTTP02FF)”
• “Optical specifications for OC-12/STM-4 SFPs (NTTP05EF, NTTP05FF)”
• “Optical specifications for OC-3/12/STM-1/4 SFPs (NTTP04CD)”
• “OC-3/STM-1 CWDM/DWDM SFPs (NTK592NPE6, NTK592NGE5,
NTK592NVE5, NTK592NR, NTK592NS)”
• “Optical specifications for GE optical SFPs (NTTP07FF, NTTP58BD,
NTTP59BD)”
• “Optical specifications for GE/FC100 optical SFPs (NTK591xB,
NTK591xH)”
• “Optical specifications for GE/FC100/FC200 optical SFPs (NTTP06AF,
NTTP06AD, NTTP06CF, NTTP06CD)”
Table 7-1
Optical specifications for OC-48/STM-16 SFPs (NTTP03BF, NTTP03BD, NTTP03CF, NTTP03EF,
NTTP03FF) (continued)
Classification SR1/I16.1 IR1/S16.1 LR1/L16.1 LR2/L16.2
PEC NTTP03BF NTTP03CF NTTP03EF NTTP03FF
and
NTTP03BD
Receiver power low alarm threshold -18 dBm -18 dBm, -27 dBm, Note -28 dBm, Note
Note 3 3 3
Optical path
Attenuation range 0 dB to 7 dB 0 dB to 12 dB 12 dB to 24 dB 12 dB to 24 dB
Nominal reach (Note 4) 2 km 15 km 40 km 80 km
Maximum dispersion 12 ps/nm - - 1600 ps/nm
Minimum optical return loss 24 dB 24 dB 24 dB 24 dB
Dispersion limited distance (Note 5) 2 km - - 94 km
Attenuation limited distance (Note 5) 20 km 34.3 km 68.6 km 96 km
Note 1: All parameter values in the table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10 when used
over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 3: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Note 4: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 5: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Table 7-2
Optical specifications for OC-3/STM-1 SFPs (NTTP02ED, NTTP02FF)
Classification LR1/L1.1 LR2/L1.2
PEC NTTP02ED NTTP02FF
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm 1550 nm
Transmit output power (max) 0 dBm 0 dBm
Transmit output power (min) -5 dBm -5 dBm
Spectral width 1 nm (-20 dB) 1 nm (-20 dB)
Minimum side mode suppression ratio 30 dB 30 dB
Minimum extinction ratio 10 dB 10 dB
Tx power monitor accuracy (Note 2) +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
Transmitter power high alarm threshold 2 dBm 2 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -7 dBm -7 dBm
Receiver
Wavelength range 1261 nm to 1580 nm 1260 nm to 1580 nm
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm 1550 nm
Receiver sensitivity -34 dBm -34 dBm
Receiver overload -10 dBm -10 dBm
Path penalty 1 dB 1 dB
Maximum receive reflectance - -25 dB
Rx power monitor accuracy (Note 2) +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
Receiver power high alarm threshold -10 dBm, Note 3 -10 dBm, Note 3
Receiver power low alarm threshold -34 dBm, Note 3 -34 dBm, Note 3
Optical path
Attenuation range 10 dB to 28 dB 10 dB to 28 dB
Nominal reach (Note 4) 40 km 80 km
Maximum dispersion - -
Minimum optical return loss - 20 dB
Dispersion limited distance (Note 5) - -
Attenuation limited distance (Note 5) 80 km 112 km
Table 7-2
Optical specifications for OC-3/STM-1 SFPs (NTTP02ED, NTTP02FF) (continued)
Classification LR1/L1.1 LR2/L1.2
PEC NTTP02ED NTTP02FF
Note 1: All parameter values in the above table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10
when used over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber. The exception is SR0 where the values are for use over
62.5 µm core, 500 MHz-km modal bandwidth MMF as specified in ANSI T1.416.01-1999.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum
transmit power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 3: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Note 4: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 5: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Table 7-3
Optical specifications for OC-12/STM-4 SFPs (NTTP05EF, NTTP05FF)
Classification LR1/L4.1 LR2/L4.2
PEC NTTP05EF NTTP05FF
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm 1550 nm
Transmit output power (max) +2 dBm +2 dBm
Transmit output power (min) -3 dBm -3 dBm
Spectral width 1 nm (-20 dB) 1 nm (-20 dB)
Minimum side mode suppression ratio 30 dB 30 dB
Minimum extinction ratio 10 dB 10 dB
Tx power monitor accuracy (Note 2) +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
Transmitter power high alarm threshold 4 dBm 4 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -5 dBm -5 dBm
Receiver
Wavelength range 1260 nm to 1580 nm 1260 nm to 1580 nm
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm 1550 nm
Receiver sensitivity -28 dBm -28 dBm
Receiver overload -8 dBm -8 dBm
Path penalty 1 dB 1 dB
Maximum receive reflectance -14 dB -27 dB
Rx power monitor accuracy (Note 2) +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
Receiver power high alarm threshold -8 dBm, Note 3 -8 dBm, Note 3
Receiver power low alarm threshold -28 dBm, Note 3 -28 dBm, Note 3
Table 7-3
Optical specifications for OC-12/STM-4 SFPs (NTTP05EF, NTTP05FF) (continued)
Classification LR1/L4.1 LR2/L4.2
PEC NTTP05EF NTTP05FF
Optical path
Attenuation range 10 dB to 24 dB 10 dB to 24 dB
Nominal reach (Note 4) 40 km 80 km
Minimum optical return loss 20 dB 24 dB
Dispersion limited distance (Note 5) - -
Attenuation limited distance (Note 5) 68.6 km 96 km
Note 1: All parameter values in the above table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10
when used over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 3: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Note 4: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 5: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Table 7-4
Optical specifications for OC-3/12/STM-1/4 SFPs (NTTP04CD)
Classification IR1/S1.1_S4.1
PEC NTTP04CD
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm
Transmit output power (max) -8 dBm
Transmit output power (min) -15 dBm
Spectral width 2.5 nm (RMS)
Minimum extinction ratio 8.2 dB
Tx power monitor accuracy (Note 2) +/- 2 dB
Transmitter power high alarm threshold -6 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -17 dBm
Receiver
Wavelength range 1274 nm to 1580 nm
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm
Receiver sensitivity -28 dBm
Table 7-4
Optical specifications for OC-3/12/STM-1/4 SFPs (NTTP04CD) (continued)
Classification IR1/S1.1_S4.1
PEC NTTP04CD
Receiver overload -8 dBm
Path penalty 1 dB
Rx power monitor accuracy (Note 2) +/- 2 dB
Receiver power high alarm threshold -8 dBm, Note 3
Receiver power low alarm threshold • -30 dBm for NTTP04CD
Note 3
Optical path
Attenuation range 0 dB to 12 dB
Nominal reach (Note 4) 15 km
Maximum dispersion 74 ps/nm
Dispersion limited distance (Note 5) 12.3 km
Attenuation limited distance (Note 5) 34.3 km
Note 1: All parameter values in the above table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-10
when used over G.652 specified SMF-28 fiber.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 3: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Note 4: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 5: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Table 7-5
OC-3/STM-1 CWDM/DWDM SFPs (NTK592NPE6, NTK592NGE5, NTK592NVE5, NTK592NR,
NTK592NS)
Table 7-5
OC-3/STM-1 CWDM/DWDM SFPs (NTK592NPE6, NTK592NGE5, NTK592NVE5, NTK592NR,
NTK592NS) (continued)
Table 7-5
OC-3/STM-1 CWDM/DWDM SFPs (NTK592NPE6, NTK592NGE5, NTK592NVE5, NTK592NR,
NTK592NS) (continued)
Table 7-6
Optical specifications for GE optical SFPs (NTTP07FF, NTTP58BD, NTTP59BD)
Classification ZX 1000Base BX10-U (Note 2) 1000Base BX10-D
(Note 2)
PEC NTTP07FF NTTP58BD NTTP59BD
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 1550 nm 1310 nm 1490 nm
Transmit output power +5 dBm -3 dBm -3 dBm
(max)
Transmit output power 0 dBm -9 dBm -9 dBm
(min)
Spectral width 1 nm (-20 dB) Note 3 Note 3
Minimum side mode 30 dB - -
suppression ratio
Minimum extinction ratio 9 dB 6 dB 6 dB
Transmitter power high 7 dBm -1 dBm -1 dBm
alarm threshold
Transmitter power low -2 dBm -11 dBm -11 dBm
alarm threshold
Receiver
Wavelength range 1540 nm to 1570 nm 1480 nm to 1500 nm 1260 nm to 1360 nm
Nominal wavelength 1550 nm 1490 nm 1310 nm
Receiver sensitivity -24 dBm -19.5 dBm -19.5 dBm
Receiver overload 0 dBm -3 dBm -3 dBm
Path penalty 2 dB 3.3 dB 3.3 dB
Maximum receive -12 dB -12 dB -12 dB
reflectance
Receiver power high 0 dBm, Note 4 -3, Note 5 -3, Note 5
alarm threshold
Receiver power low alarm -24 dBm, Note 4 -20 dBm, Note 5 -20 dBm, Note 5
threshold
Optical path
Attenuation range 5 dB to 22 dB 0 dB to 10.5 dB 0 dB to 10.5 dB
Nominal reach (Note 6) 80 km (Note 7) 10 km (Note 8) 10 km (Note 8)
Maximum dispersion ~1280 ps/nm - -
Dispersion limited ~ 75 km (Note 7) Note 8 Note 8
distance (Note 9)
Table 7-6
Optical specifications for GE optical SFPs (NTTP07FF, NTTP58BD, NTTP59BD)
Classification ZX 1000Base BX10-U (Note 2) 1000Base BX10-D
(Note 2)
PEC NTTP07FF NTTP58BD NTTP59BD
Attenuation limited ~ 88 km (Note 7) Note 8 Note 8
distance (Note 9)
Note 1: All parameter values in the above table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
Note 2: Used for a bidirectional link over a single fiber with an upstream SFP fitted at one end of the link
and an downstream SFP fitted at the other end of the link. The upstream SFP transmits at 1310 nm and
receives at 1490 nm, the downstream SFP transmits at 1490 nm and receives at 1310 nm.
Note 3: As per IEEE Std 802.3.
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Note 5: Hardware revisions prior to 004 do not support the receiver Power Out of Range alarms.
Note 6: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 7: When used over NDSF SMF (link engineering is required for links using the ZX SFP).
Note 8: 0.5 m to 10 km over G.652 SMF.
Note 9: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified by
a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Table 7-7
Optical specifications for GE/FC100 optical SFPs (NTK591xB, NTK591xH)
Classification CWDM
PEC NTK591xB NTK591xH
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 1471 nm to 1611 nm at 1471 nm to 1611 nm at
20 nm +/-6.5 nm 20 nm +/-6.5 nm
Transmit output power (max) +5 dBm +5 dBm
Transmit output power (min) 0 dBm +1 dBm
Spectral width 1 nm (-20 dB) 1 nm (-20 dB)
Minimum side mode suppression ratio 30 dB 30 dB
Minimum extinction ratio 9 dB 9 dB
TX power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
Transmitter power high alarm threshold 7 dBm 7 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -2 dBm -1 dBm
Receiver
Wavelength range 1260 nm to 1620 nm 1260 nm to 1620 nm
Table 7-7
Optical specifications for GE/FC100 optical SFPs (NTK591xB, NTK591xH) (continued)
Classification CWDM
PEC NTK591xB NTK591xH
Nominal wavelength 1260 nm to 1620 nm at 1260 nm to 1620 nm at
20 nm 20 nm
Receiver sensitivity -24 dBm -31 dBm
Receiver overload 0 dBm -8 dBm
Path penalty 2 dB 2 dB
Maximum receive reflectance -12 dB -12 dB
RX power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
Receiver power high alarm threshold 0 dBm, Note 5 -8 dBm, Note 6
Receiver power low alarm threshold -24 dBm, Note 5 -33 dBm, Note 6
Optical path
Attenuation range 5 dB to 22 dB 13 dB to 32 dB
Nominal reach (Note 7) Note 11 Note 11
Maximum dispersion 1600 ps/nm 2400 ps/nm
Dispersion limited distance Note 10 and Note 11 Note 10 and Note 11
Attenuation limited distance Note 10 and Note 11 Note 10 and Note 11
Note 1: All parameter values in the above table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
Note 2: The maximum transmit power is the lesser of Class 1 safety limits (CDRH and EN 60825) or
the receiver overload.
Note 3: Revision 001 hardware does not support the receiver Power Out of Range alarms.
Note 4: Hardware revisions 001 does not support receiver power monitoring.
Note 5: Hardware revisions prior to 004 do not support receiver power monitoring.
Note 6: Hardware revisions prior to 003 do not support receiver power monitoring.
Note 7: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 8: 2 m to 220 m over 62.5 µm core, 160 MHz-km MMF; 2 m to 550 m over 50 µm core,
500 MHz-km MMF.
Note 9: 2m to 10 km over 10 µm SMF; 2 m to 550 m over MMF, when used with appropriate
offset-launch mode-conditioning patch cord.
Note 10: The dispersion and attenuation limited distances are for guidance only and must be verified
by a full link budget calculation. The actual limiting distance is the lower of the dispersion limited or
attenuation limited distances.
Note 11: CWDM reach is consistent with Appendix II of ITU-T G.695 (refer to G.695 Table II.2 for
parameter values and G.695 Table II.1 for attenuation values). Dispersion limits are based on
21.1 ps/nm-km.
Table 7-8
Optical specifications for GE/FC100/FC200 optical SFPs (NTTP06AF, NTTP06AD, NTTP06CF,
NTTP06CD)
Classification SX LX
PEC NTTP06AF and NTTP06AD NTTP06CF
and NTTP06CD
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm
Transmit output power (max) -1.5 dBm (Note 2) -3 dBm
Transmit output power (min) -9.5 dBm -9.5 dBm
Spectral width 0.85 nm (RMS) 4 nm (RMS)
Minimum side mode suppression ratio - -
Minimum extinction ratio 9 dB 9 dB
Tx power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
Transmitter power high alarm threshold -0.5 dBm -1 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -11.5 dBm -11.5 dBm
Receiver
Wavelength range 770 nm to 860 nm 1270 nm to 1355 nm
Nominal wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm or -15 dBm (Note 3) -20 dBm (Note 4)
Receiver overload 0 dBm -3 dBm
Path penalty - -
Maximum receive reflectance -12 dB -12 dB
Rx power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
Receiver power high alarm threshold 0, Note 5 for NTTP06AF -3 dBm
Receiver power low alarm threshold • -17 dBm for NTTP06AF, -20 dBm
Note 5
• -19 dBm for NTTP06AD
Optical path
Attenuation range - -
Nominal reach (Note 6) 150 m to 550 m (Note 7) 550 m to 10 km (Note 8)
Maximum dispersion - -
Dispersion limited distance Note 7 Note 8
Attenuation limited distance Note 7 Note 8
Table 7-8
Optical specifications for GE/FC100/FC200 optical SFPs (NTTP06AF, NTTP06AD, NTTP06CF,
NTTP06CD) (continued)
Classification SX LX
PEC NTTP06AF and NTTP06AD NTTP06CF
and NTTP06CD
Note 1: All parameter values in the above table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
Note 2: The maximum transmit power is the lesser of Class 1 safety limits (CDRH and EN 60825)
or the receiver overload.
Note 3: -17 dBm for FC100, FICON, and Gigabit Ethernet, –15 dBm for FC200. The average power
value for FC200 corresponds to OMA of -13.1 dBm at 9 dB ER.
Note 4: FC100 and FC200 standards do not specify a sensitivity requirement. The quoted average
power value corresponds to OMA of -18.1 dBm at 9 dB ER.
Note 5: Revision 001 hardware does not support the receiver Power Out of Range alarms.
Note 6: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 7: 150 m to 300 m over 62.5 µm core, 200 MHz-km MMF; 220 m over 62.5 µm core, 160
MHz-km MMF; 300 m to 550 m over 50 µm core, 500 MHz-km MMF; 500 m over 50 µm core,
400 MHz-km MMF.
Note 8: 2m to 10 km over 10 µm SMF; 2 m to 550 m over MMF, when used with appropriate
offset-launch mode-conditioning patch cord.
Table 7-9
Optical specifications for FC100/FC200/FC400 optical SFPs (NTTP11AF, NTTP11BF, NTTP11CF)
Classification FC100 MX/FC200 FC100 SM-L/ FC100 SM-L/
MX/FC400 MX FC200 SM-L/ FC200 SM-L/
FC400 SM-M FC400 SM-L
PEC NTTP11AF NTTP11BF NTTP11CF
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm
Transmit output power -2.5 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm
(max) (Note 2)
Transmit output power -9.0 dBm -11.2 dBm -8.4 dBm
(min)
Tx power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
(Note 3)
Transmitter power high -0.5 dBm -1 dBm -1 dBm
alarm threshold
Transmitter power low -11 dBm -11.5 dBm -11.5 dBm
alarm threshold
Receiver
Wavelength range 830 nm to 860 nm 1280 nm to 1345 nm 1280 nm to 1345 nm
Table 7-9
Optical specifications for FC100/FC200/FC400 optical SFPs (NTTP11AF, NTTP11BF, NTTP11CF)
Classification FC100 MX/FC200 FC100 SM-L/ FC100 SM-L/
MX/FC400 MX FC200 SM-L/ FC200 SM-L/
FC400 SM-M FC400 SM-L
PEC NTTP11AF NTTP11BF NTTP11CF
Nominal wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm
Receiver sensitivity -14.0 dBm at ER of 9 dB -17.2 dBm at ER of 9 dB -17.2 dBm at ER of 9 dB
Receiver overload 0.0 dBm -3 dBm BER=10–10 -3 dBm BER=10–10
Rx power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
(Note 3)
Receiver power high alarm 0 dBm -3 dBm -3 dBm
threshold
Receiver power low alarm -16 dBm -17 dBm -19.3 dBm
threshold
Optical path
Nominal reach (Note 4) 70 m or 150 m (Note 5) 4 km 10 km
Note 1: All parameter values in the above table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12.
Note 2: The maximum transmit power is the lesser of Class 1 safety limits (CDRH and EN 60825) or the
receiver overload.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy figures are for normal operating range (minimum to maximum transmit
power, receiver sensitivity to overload).
Note 4: Nominal reach figures are for classification purposes only as defined in the appropriate
standards.
Note 5: 70 m over 62.5 µm core, 200 MHz-km MMF; 150 m over 50 µm core, 500 MHz-km MMF.
Table 7-10
Optical specifications for FE (100Base) SFPs (NTTP08SD, NTTP09BD, NTTP10BD)
Classification 100BaseLX10 100Base BX10-U 100Base
(Note 4) BX10-D (Note
4)
PEC NTTP08SD NTTP09BD NTTP10BD
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm 1310 nm 1530 nm
Transmit output power (max) -8 dBm -8 dBm -8 dBm
Transmit output power (min) -15 dBm -14 dBm -14 dBm
Spectral width 7.7 nm (RMS) 7.7 nm (RMS) 4.4 nm (RMS)
Minimum extinction ratio 5 dB 6.6 dB 6.6 dB
Transmitter power high alarm threshold -6 dBm -6 dBm -6 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -17 dBm -16 dBm -16 dBm
Table 7-10
Optical specifications for FE (100Base) SFPs (NTTP08SD, NTTP09BD, NTTP10BD) (continued)
Classification 100BaseLX10 100Base BX10-U 100Base
(Note 4) BX10-D (Note
4)
PEC NTTP08SD NTTP09BD NTTP10BD
Receiver
Wavelength range 1260 nm to 1480 nm to 1260 nm to
1360 nm 1580 nm 1360 nm
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm 1530 nm 1310 nm
Receiver sensitivity -25 dBm -28.2 dBm -28.2 dBm
Receiver overload - 8 dBm - 8 dBm - 8 dBm
Path penalty 4.5 dB 4.5 dB 4.5 dB
Maximum receive reflectance -12 dB -12 dB -12 dB
Receiver power high alarm threshold -8 dBm, Note 2 -8 dBm -8 dBm
Receiver power low alarm threshold -25 dBm, Note 2 -30.2 dBm -30.2 dBm
Optical path
Reach 10 km (Note 3) 10 km (Note 3) 10 km (Note 3)
Note 1: All parameter values in the above table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12
except the 100BaseFX SFP which are for an optical system BER better than 1x10-10.
Note 2: Hardware revisions prior to 003 do not support receiver power monitoring.
Note 3: 0.5 m to 10 km over G.652 SMF.
Note 4: Used for a bidirectional link over a single fiber with an upstream SFP fitted at one end of the
link and an downstream SFP fitted at the other end of the link. The upstream SFP transmits at 1310 nm
and receives at 1530 nm, the downstream SFP transmits at 1530 nm and receives at 1310 nm.
Table 7-11
Optical specifications for 100Base SFPs (NTTP12BCE6)
Classification 100BaseLX10
PEC NTTP12BCE6
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm(1260 nm to 1360 nm)
Transmit output power (max) -8 dBm
Transmit output power (min) -15 dBm
Spectral width 7.7 nm (RMS)
Minimum extinction ratio 5 dB
Transmitter power high alarm threshold N/A, Note 2
Transmitter power low alarm threshold N/A, Note 2
Receiver
Table 7-11
Optical specifications for 100Base SFPs (NTTP12BCE6) (continued)
Classification 100BaseLX10
PEC NTTP12BCE6
Wavelength range 1260 nm to 1360 nm
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm
Receiver sensitivity -25 dBm
Receiver overload - 8 dBm
Path penalty 4.5 dB
Maximum receive reflectance -12 dB
Receiver power high alarm threshold N/A, Note 2
Receiver power low alarm threshold N/A, Note 2
Optical path
Reach 10 km (Note 3)
Note 1: All parameter values in the above table achieve an optical system BER better than 1x10-12
except the 100BaseFX SFP which are for an optical system BER better than 1x10-10.
Note 2: Optical Power Monitoring is not supported.
Note 3: 2 m to 10 km over G.652 SMF.
Table 7-12
Optical specifications for Multirate 1310 nm, SMF, 15 km SFP (NTTP13CFE6 and NTTP13BFE6)
Classification IR-1/S-16.1/P1S1-1D1
PEC NTTP13CFE6 and NTTP13BFE6 (See
Planning - Ordering Information,
323-1851-151)
Note: NTTP13CFE6 and NTTP13BFE6
offer the same functionality; however, the
NTTP13BFE6 is supported in the typical
CO environment and is also supported in
the extended temperature environment
solution.
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm (1260 nm to 1360 nm)
Transmit output power (max) 0 dBm
Transmit output power (min) -5 dBm
Spectral width 1 nm at -20 dB
Minimum extinction ratio 8.2 dB
Line rate 2.5G (OC48/STM16) or 2.7G (OTU1)
Transmitter power high alarm threshold 2 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -7 dBm
Receiver
Wavelength range 1260 nm to 1360 nm
Nominal wavelength 1310 nm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm
Receiver overload 0 dBm
Path penalty 1 dB
Maximum receive reflectance -14 dB
Receiver power high alarm threshold 0 dBm
Receiver power low alarm threshold • -17 dBm for NTTP13CFE6
• -19 dBm for NTTP13BFE6
Optical path
Reach 15 km over SMF (Note)
Note: 15 km over G.652 SMF.
Table 7-13
Optical specifications for 1000BASE-BX80-U GE Bidi 80 km Upstream, 1490/1550nm Tx/Rx SFP
(XCVR-080U49) and 1000BASE-BX80-D GE Bidi 80 km Downstream, 1550/1490nm Tx/Rx SFP
(XCVR-080U55)
Classification Fixed wavelength
PEC XCVR-080U49 and XCVR-080U55
Transmitter
Nominal wavelength • 1490 nm for XCVR-080U49
• 1550 nm for XCVR-080U55
Transmit output power (max) 3 dBm
Transmit output power (min) -2 dBm
Spectral width (max) 1 nm
Minimum extinction ratio 6 dB
Transmitter power high alarm threshold 4.5 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -3.5 dBm
Receiver
Nominal wavelength • 1550 nm for XCVR-080U49
• 1490 nm for XCVR-080U55
Receiver sensitivity, BER not worse than 1E-12 -26 dBm
(max)
Receiver overload (min) -1 dBm
Receiver power high alarm threshold -1.5 dBm
Receiver power low alarm threshold -27.0 dBm
Optical path
Reach 80 km
Table 7-14
Optical specifications for 10G XFPs used for SONET/SDH applications NTTP84BA, NTTP84CA,
NTTP86BAE6, NTTP84AAE6, NTTP81KAE6) (continued)
Classification SR-1/ I-64.1 IR-2/S-64.2 LR-2/L-64.2a/c
PEC NTTP84BA/NTTP84CA/ NTTP84AAE6 NTTP81KAE6
NTTP86BAE6
Receiver power high alarm 0.5 dBm -1 dBm -7 dBm
threshold
Receiver power low alarm -13 dBm -18 dBm -26.0 dBm
threshold
Optical path
Attenuation range 0 dB to 4 dB 3 dB to 11 dB 11 dB to 22 dB
Nominal reach per standard 2 km (Note 4) 40 km (Note 5) 80 km (Note 6)
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 3: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 4: NTTP86BAE6, NTTP84CA, and NTTP84BA XFPs also support the application class
VSR-2000-2R1 at OTU2 rates.
Note 5: NTTP84AAE6 XFP also supports the application class 1S1-2d2bF at OTU2 rates.
Note 6: NTTP81KAE6 XFP also supports the application classes P1L1-2D2 and 1L1-2D2F at OTU2
rates.
Table 7-15
Optical specifications for 10G XFPs used for 10G Ethernet applications ( NTTP84BA, NTTP84CA,
NTTP86BAE6, NTTP84AAE6)
Classification 10GBase-LR, LW 10GBase-ER, EW
PEC NTTP84BA/NTTP84CA/ NTTP84AAE6(Note 1)
NTTP86BAE6(Note 1)
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC
Nominal wavelength 1290 nm to 1330 nm 1530 nm to 1565 nm
Launch power min. in OMA minus TDP -6.2 dBm -2.1 dBm
Transmitter dispersion penalty, TDP (max) 3.2 dB 3.0 dB
Transmit average output power -1 dBm to -6 dBm (Note 2 and +2 dBm to -1 dBm (Note 2
Note 3) and Note 3)
Tx average power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB (Note 4) +/- 2 dB (Note 4)
Table 7-15
Optical specifications for 10G XFPs used for 10G Ethernet applications ( NTTP84BA, NTTP84CA,
NTTP86BAE6, NTTP84AAE6) (continued)
Classification 10GBase-LR, LW 10GBase-ER, EW
PEC NTTP84BA/NTTP84CA/ NTTP84AAE6(Note 1)
NTTP86BAE6(Note 1)
Transmitter power high alarm threshold 1 dBm 4 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -8 dBm -3 dBm
Receiver
Connector type LC LC
Wavelength range 1290 nm to 1600 nm 1290 nm to 1580 nm
Average Rx power range (Note 5) 0.5 dBm to -1 dBm to
-14.4 dBm (Note 2 and Note 3) -15.8 dBm (Note 2 and
Note 3)
Receiver sensitivity in OMA (max) -12.6 dBm (Note 3) -14.1 dBm (Note 3)
Stressed receiver sensitivity in OMA (max), -10.3 dBm -11.3 dBm
BER not worse than 1E-12
Receiver damage level 3 dBm 5 dBm
Rx power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB (Note 4) +/- 2 dB (Note 4)
Receiver power high alarm threshold 0.5 dBm -1 dBm
Receiver power low alarm threshold -13 dBm -18 dBm
Optical path
Minimum channel insertion loss 0 dB 3 dB
Nominal reach per standard 10 km 30 km (40 km links can be
engineered links)
Note 1: The NTTP84AAE6, NTTP84BA, NTTP84CA, and NTTP86BAE6 XFPs also meet the
specifications mentioned in this column at 11.09 and 11.05 Gbit/s.
Note 2: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 3: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant, however a value
above the value listed in the table does not ensure compliance.
Note 6: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Table 7-16
Optical specifications for 10G XFPs used for 10G Ethernet applications (NTTP81AA)
Classification 10GBase-SR,SW
PEC NTTP81AA
Transmitter
Connector type LC
Nominal wavelength 840 nm to 860 nm
Launch power min. in OMA minus TDP Compliant to the triple-trade off per IEEE
Std 802.3
Transmitter dispersion penalty, TDP (max) 3.9 dB
Transmit average output power -1.0 dBm to -7.3 dBm (Note 1 and Note
2)
Tx average power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB (Note 3)
Transmitter power high alarm threshold 1 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -9.3 dBm
Receiver
Connector type LC
Wavelength range 840 nm to 860 nm
Average Rx power range (Note 4) -1.0 dBm to -9.9 dBm (Note 1 and Note
2)
Receiver sensitivity in OMA (max) -11.1 dBm (Note 2)
Stressed receiver sensitivity in OMA (max), BER not worse -7.5 dBm
than 1E-12
Receiver damage level 0 dBm
Rx power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB(Note 3)
Receiver power high alarm threshold -1 dBm
Receiver power low alarm threshold -11.9 dBm
Optical path
Minimum channel insertion loss 0 dB
Nominal reach per standard Varies (Note 6)
Table 7-16
Optical specifications for 10G XFPs used for 10G Ethernet applications (NTTP81AA) (continued)
Classification 10GBase-SR,SW
PEC NTTP81AA
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but always
exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard. In the case of 10GE, the worst case Tx extinction
ratio (ER) and the Rx Sensitivity in OMA (max) is also factored into the Rx Min value.
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 4: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant, however a value
above the value listed in the table does not ensure compliance.
Note 5: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored on
the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Note 6: Only multi-mode fibers (MMF) are used with this XFP. The nominal reach is varied: 2 m to
26 m over 62.5 µm core, 160 MHz-km MMF; 2 m to 33 m over 62.5 µm core, 200 MHz-km MMF; 2 m
to 66 m over 50 µm core, 400 MHz-km MMF; 2 m to 82 m over 50 µm core, 500 MHz-km MMF; 2 m to
300 m over 50 µm core, 2000 MHz-km MMF.
Table 7-17
XFP transmitter, receiver, and link specifications for OTU2 applications (NTTP84BA, NTTP84CA,
NTTP86BAE6, NTTP84AAE6, NTTP81KAE6)
Classifications VSR-2000-2R1 P1S1-2D2b and P1L1-2D2 and
1S1-2d2bF 1L1-2D2F
PEC NTTP84BA/NTTP84CA/ NTTP84AAE6 NTTP81KAE6
NTTP86BAE6
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC LC
Nominal operating 1290 nm to 1330 nm 1530 nm to 1530 nm to 1565
wavelength 1565 nm nm
Transmit output power -1 dBm to -6 dBm (Note 1) +2 dBm to -1 dBm +4 dBm to 0 dBm
(Note 1) (Note 1)
Tx average power monitor +/- 2 dB (Note 2) +/- 2 dB (Note 2) +/- 2 dB (Note 2)
accuracy
Transmitter power high alarm 1 dBm 4 dBm 6 dBm
threshold
Transmitter power low alarm -8 dBm -3 dBm -2 dBm
threshold
Table 7-17
XFP transmitter, receiver, and link specifications for OTU2 applications (NTTP84BA, NTTP84CA,
NTTP86BAE6, NTTP84AAE6, NTTP81KAE6) (continued)
Classifications VSR-2000-2R1 P1S1-2D2b and P1L1-2D2 and
1S1-2d2bF 1L1-2D2F
Receiver
Connector type LC LC LC
Wavelength range 1290 nm to 1600 nm 1290 nm to 1580 1525 nm to 1580
nm nm
Receiver power range, BER -1 to -11 dBm (Note 1) -1 dBm to -16 dBm -7 dBm to -26 dBm
not worse than 1.8E-4 (Note 1) (for 1L1-2D2F)
(Note 1)
Receiver damage level 3 dBm 5 dBm 3 dBm
Rx power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB (Note 2) +/- 2 dB (Note 2) +/- 2 dB (Note 2)
Receiver power high alarm 0.5 dBm -1 dBm -7 dBm
threshold
Receiver power low alarm -13 dBm -18 dBm • -26.0 dBm (FEC
threshold OFF)
• -28.0 dBm (FEC
ON)
Link
Attenuation range 0 to 4 dB 3 dB to 11 dB 11 dB to 24 dB
Nominal reach per standard 2 km 40 km 80 km
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but
always exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard.
Note 2: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 3: The Performance Monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored
on the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Table 7-18
Optical specifications for 10G XFPs used for 10G Fibre Channel applications (NTTP84BA,
NTTP84CA, NTTP86BAE6, NTTP86BAE6)
Classification 1200-SM-LL-L 800-SM-LL-L
PEC NTTP84BA/NTTP84CA/NT NTTP86BAE6
TP86BAE6
Transmitter
Connector type LC LC
Nominal wavelength 1290 nm to 1330 nm 1290 nm to 1330 nm
Launch power min. in OMA minus TDP -6.2 dBm -6.2 dBm
Transmitter dispersion penalty, TDP (max) 3.2 dB 1.0 dB
Transmit average output power -1 dBm to -6 dBm (Note 1 -1 dBm to -6 dBm (Note 1
and Note 2) and Note 2)
Tx average power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB (Note 3) +/- 2 dB (Note 3)
Transmitter power high alarm threshold 1 dBm 1 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -8 dBm -8 dBm
Receiver
Connector type LC LC
Wavelength range 1290 nm to 1600 nm 1260 nm to 1580 nm
Average Rx power range (Note 4) 0.5 dBm to -14.4 dBm (Note -1.0 dBm to -14.4 dBm
1 and Note 2) (Note 1 and Note 2)
Receiver sensitivity in OMA (max) -12.6 dBm (Note 2) -13.8 dBm (Note 2)
Stressed receiver sensitivity in OMA (max), -10.3 dBm -11.8 dBm
BER not worse than 1E-12
Receiver damage level 3 dBm 3 dBm
Rx power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB (Note 3) +/- 2 dB (Note 3)
Receiver power high alarm threshold 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm
Receiver power low alarm threshold -13 dBm -13 dBm
Optical path
Minimum channel insertion loss 0 dB 0 dB
Nominal reach per standard 10 km 10 km
Table 7-18
Optical specifications for 10G XFPs used for 10G Fibre Channel applications (NTTP84BA,
NTTP84CA, NTTP86BAE6, NTTP86BAE6) (continued)
Classification 1200-SM-LL-L 800-SM-LL-L
PEC NTTP84BA/NTTP84CA/NT NTTP86BAE6
TP86BAE6
Note 1: The Tx Min/Max and Rx Min/Max values for the XFP are stored on the device and can be
retrieved via TL1 and Site Manager. In Site Manager, a buffer is added to account for the accuracy of
the XFP power monitors. The Max/Min values shown in this table and Site Manager can vary but
always exceed the minimum levels set out in the standard.
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 4: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant, however a value
above the value listed in the table does not ensure compliance.
Note 5: The performance monitoring parameters OPRN and OPTN are based on the values stored
on the device and not the values indicated in the tables.
Table 7-19
Optical specifications for 10G SFP+s used for 10G Ethernet applications (NTTP30CFE6,
160-9104-900, 160-9105-900, 160-9111-900, 160-9108-900, 160-9109-900) (continued)
Table 7-19
Optical specifications for 10G SFP+s used for 10G Ethernet applications (NTTP30CFE6,
160-9104-900, 160-9105-900, 160-9111-900, 160-9108-900, 160-9109-900) (continued)
Table 7-19
Optical specifications for 10G SFP+s used for 10G Ethernet applications (NTTP30CFE6,
160-9104-900, 160-9105-900, 160-9111-900, 160-9108-900, 160-9109-900) (continued)
Table 7-20
Optical specifications for multirate FibreChannel SFP+ (160-9102-900, 160-9112-900)
Table 7-20
Optical specifications for multirate FibreChannel SFP+ (160-9102-900, 160-9112-900) (continued)
Table 7-21
Optical specifications for multi-protocol 10G SFP+ (160-9103-900, 160-9203-900, 160-9116-900,
160-9204-900, 160-9205-900)
Table 7-21
Optical specifications for multi-protocol 10G SFP+ (160-9103-900, 160-9203-900, 160-9116-900,
160-9204-900, 160-9205-900) (continued)
Table 7-21
Optical specifications for multi-protocol 10G SFP+ (160-9103-900, 160-9203-900, 160-9116-900,
160-9204-900, 160-9205-900) (continued)
Table 7-21
Optical specifications for multi-protocol 10G SFP+ (160-9103-900, 160-9203-900, 160-9116-900,
160-9204-900, 160-9205-900) (continued)
Table 7-21
Optical specifications for multi-protocol 10G SFP+ (160-9103-900, 160-9203-900, 160-9116-900,
160-9204-900, 160-9205-900) (continued)
Table 7-21
Optical specifications for multi-protocol 10G SFP+ (160-9103-900, 160-9203-900, 160-9116-900,
160-9204-900, 160-9205-900) (continued)
Table 7-22
Optical specifications for SFP28s used for 16GFC/32GFC applications (160-9700-900,
160-9701-900) (continued)
Table 7-23
Optical specifications for 40G QSFP+ module (Ethernet applications) (160-9501-900,
160-9502-900, 160-9507-900, 160-9503-900) (continued)
Table 7-23
Optical specifications for 40G QSFP+ module (Ethernet applications) (160-9501-900,
160-9502-900, 160-9507-900, 160-9503-900) (continued)
Table 7-24
Optical specifications for 4x10G QSFP+ module (Ethernet applications) (160-9504-900,
160-9506-900)
Classification 10GBASE-LR
PEC 160-9504-900 160-9506-900
Transmitter
Connector type MPO12, Note 1 MPO12, Note 1
Nominal wavelength 1260 nm to 1355 nm 1290 nm to 1330 nm
Launch power minimum in OMA minus TDP -5.5 dBm -6.2 dBm
Transmitter dispersion penalty, TDP (max) 3.2 dB 3.2 dB
Transmit average output power (Note 2) -5.5 dBm to 1.5 dBm -6 dBm to 0.5 dBm
Extinction ratio (min) 3.5 dB 6 dB
Tx average power monitor accuracy +/- 2 dB +/- 2 dB
Transmitter power high alarm threshold 2.5 dBm 3 dBm
Transmitter power low alarm threshold -10.2 dBm -10.2 dBm
Receiver
Connector type MPO12, Note 1 MPO12, Note 1
Wavelength range 1260 nm to 1355 nm 1290 nm to 1330 nm
Average Rx power range (Note 2 and Note 5) -12.6 dBm to 1.5 dBm -14.4 dBm to 0.5 dBm
Receiver sensitivity in OMA (max) (Note 3) -12.6 dBm -12.6 dBm
Stressed receiver sensitivity in OMA (max), BER -10.3 dBm -10.3 dBm
not worse than 1E-12
Receiver overload 1.5 dBm 0.5 dBm
Receiver damage level 3.5 dBm 1.5 dBm
Rx power monitor accuracy (Note 4) +/- 2 dB +/- 3 dB
Receiver power high alarm threshold 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm
Receiver power low alarm threshold -14.4 dBm -14.4 dBm
Optical path
Maximum channel insertion loss in OMA 6.2 dB 6.2 dB
Table 7-24
Optical specifications for 4x10G QSFP+ module (Ethernet applications) (160-9504-900,
160-9506-900) (continued)
Classification 10GBASE-LR
PEC 160-9504-900 160-9506-900
Note 1: A single connector is used for both Tx and Rx on this QSFP+. The 10G sub-ports in these
QSFP+ modules must follow the following arrangements when connected to the MPO breakout cables:
— 10G sub-port 1: Rx on fiber 1 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 12 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 2: Rx on fiber 2 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 11 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 3: Rx on fiber 3 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 10 of the MPO breakout cable
— 10G sub-port 4: Rx on fiber 4 of the MPO breakout cable, Tx on fiber 9 of the MPO breakout cable
Note 2: Average power is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength.
Note 3: Receiver sensitivity is informative.
Note 4: Power monitor accuracy stated applies to nominal operating power range.
Note 5: Received power below the minimum average Rx power cannot be compliant; however, a
received power above the value listed does not ensure compliance.
Table 7-25
Optical specifications for 40G QSFP+ module (OTU-3 applications) (160-9502-900, 160-9507-900)
Table 7-26
Optical specifications for 100G QSFP28 modules (Ethernet applications) (160-9400-900,
160-9401-900, 160-9402-900, 160-9403-900, 160-9404-900, 160-9405-900, 160-9406-900)
Table 7-26
Optical specifications for 100G QSFP28 modules (Ethernet applications) (160-9400-900,
160-9401-900, 160-9402-900, 160-9403-900, 160-9404-900, 160-9405-900, 160-9406-900)
Table 7-26
Optical specifications for 100G QSFP28 modules (Ethernet applications) (160-9400-900,
160-9401-900, 160-9402-900, 160-9403-900, 160-9404-900, 160-9405-900, 160-9406-900)
(λ – 1310 ) 2
Rx sens_stressed ≤ MAX – 9.29 + ----------------------------- , -8.79 dBm
100
Table 7-27
Optical specifications for 100G QSFP28 module (OTU-4 applications) (160-9402-900,
160-9404-900)
Table 7-27
Optical specifications for 100G QSFP28 module (OTU-4 applications) (160-9402-900,
160-9404-900) (continued)
Table 7-28
Optical specifications for 100G CFP modules (Ethernet applications) (NTTA01BJE6,
160-9113-900, NTTA03BJE6, 160-9114-900, NTTA03AA)
Table 7-28
Optical specifications for 100G CFP modules (Ethernet applications) (NTTA01BJE6,
160-9113-900, NTTA03BJE6, 160-9114-900, NTTA03AA) (continued)
Table 7-28
Optical specifications for 100G CFP modules (Ethernet applications) (NTTA01BJE6,
160-9113-900, NTTA03BJE6, 160-9114-900, NTTA03AA) (continued)
Table 7-29
Optical specifications for 100G CFP modules (OTU-4 applications) (NTTA03BJE6, 160-9114-900,
NTTA03AA)
Table 7-29
Optical specifications for 100G CFP modules (OTU-4 applications) (NTTA03BJE6, 160-9114-900,
NTTA03AA) (continued)
Table 7-30
Optical specifications for 100G CFP2 modules (Ethernet applications) (160-9300-900,
160-9301-900, 160-9310-900, 160-9320-900) (continued)
Table 7-30
Optical specifications for 100G CFP2 modules (Ethernet applications) (160-9300-900,
160-9301-900, 160-9310-900, 160-9320-900) (continued)
Table 7-31
Optical specifications for 100G CFP2 modules (OTU-4 applications) (160-9300-900, 160-9310-900,
160-9320-900)
Table 7-31
Optical specifications for 100G CFP2 modules (OTU-4 applications) (160-9300-900, 160-9310-900,
160-9320-900) (continued)
Table 7-32
Optical specifications for 100G CFP2-DCO modules (OTU4 applications) (180-2111-900,
180-2120-900, 180-2130-900)
Table 7-32
Optical specifications for 100G CFP2-DCO modules (OTU4 applications) (180-2111-900,
180-2120-900, 180-2130-900) (continued)
Table 7-32
Optical specifications for 100G CFP2-DCO modules (OTU4 applications) (180-2111-900,
180-2120-900, 180-2130-900) (continued)
This section lists the pluggables that are manufacture discontinued and
recommends replacement pluggables.
Physical considerations
Follow the listed recommendations below if you use the standard depth shelf
front cover (an extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in
front of the circuit pack). These rules apply to all circuit packs that have optical
connectors or pluggable module slots that are perpendicular to the card
faceplate:
• for LC fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with flexible strain relief
boots with a maximum boot length of 42.5 mm (such as Ciena parts
NTTC50xx, NTTC53xx, NTTC56xx, NTK59xx, NTTC62Cx, NTTC65xx,
NTTC71xx, NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx)
• for MPO fiber connections, use only fiber patch cords with a formable boot
that can be bent to 90 degrees (such as Ciena parts NTTC95xx,
NTTC96xx)
• do not use in-line optical attenuators (fixed pads) in the circuit pack
faceplate connectors or pluggable modules.
Table 8-1
Manufacture Discontinued XFP: NTTP80DA
Table 8-2
NTTP80DA: Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC Support
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/ STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
Table 8-2
NTTP80DA: Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC Support (continued)
2x10G OTR (NTK530PGE5), Note 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Not supported
2
UFEC Not supported
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/ STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
2x10G OTR (NTK530PME5), Note 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Not supported
3
UFEC Not supported
Note 3: On the 2x10G OTR circuit packs, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
OC192/ STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G)
line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2 and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations
(NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants), OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on
ports 1 and 3.
Table 8-2
NTTP80DA: Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC Support (continued)
4x10G OTR (NTK530QM and 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 UFEC Not supported
NTK530QP), Note 4 and Note 5
RS8 Not supported
Note 4: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment
Mode is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
4x10G MUX 4x10-11.1G XFP, 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Not supported
(NTK525CAE5), Note 6
None Not supported
Table 8-2
NTTP80DA: Circuit Packs, Rate and FEC Support (continued)
4x10G MUX 4x10-11.1G XFP, 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Not supported
(NTK525CFE5), Note 6
None Not supported
Note 6: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There is no line interfaces on 40G MUX
OCI.
Note 7: On the 10x10G MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC-192/STM-64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G, 11.09G)). There are no line interfaces on
10x10G MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software internally on the
circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR (10GE) None Supported
(NTK667AA), Note 8
9.953 Gb/s OC192/STM64/10GBaseW None Supported
Note 8: On the PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are XFP-based optical
interfaces.
Table 8-3
Manufacture Discontinued XFPs: NTK588xxE5
Table 8-3
Manufacture Discontinued XFPs: NTK588xxE5 (continued)
Table 8-3
Manufacture Discontinued XFPs: NTK588xxE5 (continued)
Table 8-4
NTK588xxE5: Circuit packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 8-4
NTK588xxE5: Circuit packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 3: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Note 4: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 8-4
NTK588xxE5: Circuit packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or line
interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is ULL, it
can only be 10GE (10.31G).
Note 6: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit pack, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 7: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit pack supports 10G encryption.
Note 8: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 8-4
NTK588xxE5: Circuit packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 9: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G
MUX OCI circuit packs.
Note 10: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 11: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 8-5
Manufacture Discontinued XFP: NTK587AxE5 to NTK587DxE5
NTK587AxE5 to See Table 8-6 Multirate 15xx.yy nm EML DWDM N/A (Note)
NTK587DxE5 1600 ps/nm XFP, 80 km variant
Also Table 8-6
Note: There are no direct replacements for NTK587AxE5 to NTK587DxE5 pluggable modules.
However 6500 offers Tunable DWDM XFPs (such as NTK589NAE6 to NTK589PXE6, NTK583AAE6,
NTK583AB, or NTK583AC) that can be used in the same applications. If replacing one of the
discontinued NTK587AxE5 to NTK587DxE5 pluggable modules with a Tunable DWDM XFP, then both
ends of the link must be replaced (both ends of the optical link have the same XFP type).
Table 8-6
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength
Table 8-6
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength (continued)
Table 8-6
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength (continued)
Table 8-7
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single
channel
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 8-7
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single
channel
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 8-7
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single
channel
Note 3: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 8-7
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single
channel
4x10G OTR (NTK530QA), Note 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 UFEC Supported Supported
4 and Note 5
RS8 Supported Supported
Note 4: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 5: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
Table 8-7
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single
channel
4x10G OTR (NTK530QM and 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 UFEC Supported Supported
NTK530QP), Note 6 and Note 7
RS8 Supported Supported
Note 6: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 7: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
Table 8-7
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single
channel
Note 8: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 9: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 10: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
4x10G MUX 4x10-11.1G XFP 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported Supported
(NTK525CAE5), Note 11
None Supported Not supported
Note 11: On the 40G MUX OCI 11.05 Gb/s OTU1e/ RS8 Supported Supported
circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the 11.09 Gb/s OTU2e
None Not supported Not supported
client interfaces (FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, 10.3125 Gb/s None Supported Supported
ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 10GBaseR (10GE)
11.05, or 11.09)). There are no
line interfaces on 40G MUX OCI 9.953 Gb/s OC192/ None Supported Supported
circuit packs. STM64/10GBaseW
Table 8-7
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single
channel
4x10G MUX 4x10-11.1G XFP 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported Supported
40G MUX OCI (NTK525CFE5)
Note 12 None Supported Not supported
Note 13: On the 10x10G MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC-192/STM-64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G, 11.09G)). There are no line interfaces on
10x10G MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software internally on the
circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
OTN Flex MOTR 1xXFP/ 8xSFP 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported Supported
(NTK532DA and NTK532DE),
Note 14 and Note 15 None Supported Supported
Table 8-7
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single
channel
Note 14: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 15: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 16: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
— if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
— if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more
circuit packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port
connections). You must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to
minimize layering and twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped.
An extended depth cover solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 17: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Table 8-7
NTK587AxE5-DxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single
channel
PKT/OTN I/F 100G 10xXFP 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported Supported
(NTK667AA and NTK667AB),
Note 18 None Supported Supported
Table 8-8
Manufacture Discontinued XFP: NTK587ExE6 to NTK587HxE6
NTK587ExE6 to See Table 8-9 Multirate 15xx.yy nm EML DWDM N/A (Note)
NTK587HxE6 800 ps/nm XFP, 40 km variant
Also Table 8-9
Note: There are no direct replacements for NTK587ExE6 to NTK587HxE6 pluggable modules.
However 6500 offers Tunable DWDM XFPs (such as NTK589NAE6 to NTK589PXE6, NTK583AAE6,
NTK583AB, or NTK583AC) that can be used in the same applications. If replacing one of the
discontinued NTK587ExE6 to NTK587HxE6 pluggable modules with a Tunable DWDM XFP, then both
ends of the link must be replaced (both ends of the optical link have the same XFP type).
Table 8-9
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength
Table 8-9
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength (continued)
Table 8-9
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength (continued)
Table 8-10
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
Note 1: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 8-10
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 2: On the 2x10G OTR, port 1 and port 3 can only be OTM2 line interfaces (10.7G, 11.05G or
11.09G), while port 2 and port 4 can either be client (FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB5G Infiniband
(IB1XDDR and PSIFB), 10G Infiniband (IB1XQDR), OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G,
11.05G or 11.09G)) or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G or 11.09G) line interfaces. Port 1 is connected to port 2
and Port 3 is connected to port 4. In hairpin configurations (NTK530PGE5 and NTK530PME5 variants),
OC192 and ETH10G facilities can be provisioned on ports 1 and 3.
Table 8-10
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 3: On the NTK530QA variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G
or 11.09G) line interfaces if Equipment Mode is OTR, or 10GE (10.31G) line interfaces if Equipment
Mode is ULL, while ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (FC400, FC800, FC1200, 5G IBM PSIFB,
ISC3, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Table 8-10
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 4: On the NTK530QM and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs,
• ports 5 to 8 can only be line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G). It can also be OC192/STM64
(9.95G) or 10GE (10.31G) for hairpin connections if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If Equipment Mode
is ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
• ports 1 to 4 can either be:
— client interfaces: FC800, FC1200, OC192/STM64, ETH10G or
— line interfaces: OTM2 (10.7G or 11.09G) if the Equipment Mode is OTR. If the Equipment Mode is
ULL, it can only be 10GE (10.31G).
Table 8-10
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 5: This is a high-density, low cost, multi-port OTR circuit pack. Unlike NTK530QA, NTK530QM,
and NTK530QP variants of 4x10G OTR circuit packs, the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit
packs does not support ultra-low latency (ULL) function.
Note 6: Compared to other 4x10G OTR circuit pack variants (NTK530QA, NTK530QM, and
NTK530QP), the NTK530QE variant of 4x10G OTR circuit packs supports 10G encryption.
Note 7: On the NTK530QE variant of the OTR circuit pack, ports 5 to 8 can only be OTM2 (10.7G or
11.09G) line interfaces. Ports 1 to 4 can only be client interfaces (OTU2, OTU2e, FC400, FC800,
FC1200, OC192/STM64, or ETH10G).
Note 8: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G
MUX OCI circuit packs.
Table 8-10
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Note 9: On the 40G MUX OCI circuit packs, port 1 to 4 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC192/STM64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (at 10.7, 11.05, or 11.09)). There are no line interfaces on 40G
MUX OCI circuit packs.
10x10G MUX 8.5 Gb/s FC800 None Not supported Not supported
Multi-Protocol 10xXFP
(NTK529BBE5), Note 10 10.3125 Gb/s 10GBaseR None Supported Supported
(10GE)
Note 10: On the 10x10G MUX circuit packs, ports 1 to 10 are the client interfaces (FC800, FC1200,
OC-192/STM-64, ETH10G, or OTM2 (10.7G, 11.05G, 11.09G)). There are no line interfaces on
10x10G MUX circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 100 is also provisioned by software internally on the
circuit pack. This is a mux/mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
Table 8-10
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
OTN Flex MOTR 1xXFP/ 10.709 Gb/s OTU2 RS8 Supported Supported
8xSFP (NTK532DA and
NTK532DE), Note 11 and None Supported Not supported
Note 12
Note 11: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 12: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 13: The 10GE LAN/OTU2 (10.7G)/OTU2e (11.09G) XFP ports are equipped on ports 9 to 12 of
the eMOTR circuit packs (all variants except NTK536BE) and on ports 11 to 14 of the NTK536BE
variant of the eMOTR circuit packs.
Note 14: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Table 8-10
NTK587ExE6-HxE6: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Table 8-11
Manufacture Discontinued SFP: NTTP02BF
Table 8-12
NTTP02BF: Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 16: In the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 8-13
NTK585xx: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength
Table 8-13
NTK585xx: PEC, CLEI, and wavelength (continued)
Table 8-14
NTK585xx: Multirate 15xx.yy nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 2: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
• 8xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532BAE5), Note OTU1 (2.7 Gb/s) RS8 Supported
3
none Supported
• (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DAE5
and NTK532DE), Note 4 and Note 6 OC-48/STM-16 (2.48832 Gb/s) none Supported
• 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), OTU1 (2.7 Gb/s) RS8 Supported
Note 5
none Supported
2xQSFP28 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GN),
OC-48/STM-16 (2.48832 Gb/s) none Supported
Table 8-14
NTK585xx: Multirate 15xx.yy nm SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 3: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 4: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 5: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Note 6: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note 7 OTU1 (2.7 Gb/s) none Supported
Note 7: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
PKT I/F GE 48xSFP (NTK642AA), Note 8 1000Base-X (1.25 Gb/s) None Supported
Note 8: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
Table 8-15
Manufacture Discontinued SFPs: NTK586xxE5
Table 8-15
Manufacture Discontinued SFPs: NTK586xxE5 (continued)
Table 8-15
Manufacture Discontinued SFPs: NTK586xxE5 (continued)
Table 8-16
NTK586xxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single channel
Table 8-16
NTK586xxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single channel
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and
the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision
OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
OTN Flex MOTR 1xXFP/8xSFP 2.7 Gb/s OTU1 RS8 Supported Supported
(NTK532DA and NTK532DE),
Note 2 and Note 3 None Supported Supported
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 4: For NTK536FA and NTK536FB variants of eMOTR circuit packs, use only fiber patch cords
that are bend insensitive in accordance to ITU-T G.657 and have a 1.6 mm diameter (such as
NTTC90xx, NTTC91xx, and NTTC92xx) if any of the following apply:
• if you plan to connect more than 16 duplex ports per slot
• if equipping the left or right side of the 14-slot shelf or a quadrant of a 32-slot with three or more circuit
packs such that the total number of fibers will exceed 192 fibers (96 duplex port connections). You
must take care when dressing the fibers in front of the circuit pack in order to minimize layering and
twisting that may result in interference with a shelf front cover if equipped. An extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack.
Note 5: For supported port assignments for each supported rate, refer to "eMOTR
ports/pluggables/facilities/rates" table in eMOTR Circuit Packs, 323-1851-102.7.
Table 8-16
NTK586xxE5: Circuit Packs, Rate, FEC, and Support (continued)
Unamplified Multi-span
DWDM or DWDM
single channel
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP, 2.7 Gb/s OTU1 None Supported Supported
(NTK622AA), Note 6
OC-48/STM-16 None Supported Supported
(2.48832Gb/s)
Note 6: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Note 7: On the PKT I/F GE 48xSFP circuit packs, ports 1 to 48 are SFP-based optical interfaces.
Table 8-17
Manufacture Discontinued SFP: NTK592NHE6
Table 8-18
NTK592NHE6: Circuit Packs and Rate Support
2xOSC (NTK554BAE5) and shelf processor w/access panel (SPAP-2) OC-3/STM-1 Supported
w/2xOSC 2xSFP (NTK555NA) (155.52 Mb/s)
Table 8-19
Manufacture Discontinued SFP: NTK592NBE6
Table 8-20
NTK592NBE6: Circuit Packs and Rate Support
2xOSC (NTK554BAE5) and shelf processor w/access panel (SPAP-2) OC-3/STM-1 Supported
w/2xOSC 2xSFP (NTK555NA) (155.52 Mb/s)
Table 8-21
Manufacture Discontinued XFP: NTK596xH
NTK596xH See Table 8-22 OC-48/STM-16 CWDM • For all non-OTU1 applications, it is
Also Table 8-9 recommended to use “NTK590xH:
OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4,
OC-48/STM-16 CWDM SFPs (14xx,
or 15xx, or 16xx nm)” on page 3-128
as direct replacements where the
NTK596xx was supported.
• For OTU1 applications, there is no
direct replacement.
Table 8-22
NTK596xH: OC-48/STM-16 CWDM SFP, Datasheet
Parameter Classification
Fixed wavelength
14xx nm, 15xx nm, 16xx nm
Table 8-23
NTK596xH: OC-48/STM-16 CWDM SFP Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Note 4: On the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), 2.7 Gb/s OTU1 None Supported
Note 5
OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) None Supported
Note 5: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Table 8-24
Manufacture Discontinued SFP: B-730-0003-001
Table 8-25
B-730-0003-001: Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4) and the FLEX
client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to provision OTM1
line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client facilities
sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where a new
line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 8-26
Manufacture Discontinued SFP: NTTP02AD
Table 8-27
NTTP02AD: Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 4: In the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 8-28
Manufacture Discontinued SFP: NTTP02CDE6
Table 8-29
NTTP02CDE6: Circuit Packs and Rate Support
2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR (NTK532GA), Note 5 OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) Supported
Note 5: In the 2xCFP2 OTN Flex MOTR circuit packs, there are up to 16 SFP client interfaces (ports
21 to 36). There are also up to 20 SFP+ client interfaces (ports 1 to 20) and up to two CFP2/CFP-DCO
line interfaces (ports 41 and 42).
Table 8-30
Manufacture Discontinued SFP: NTTP04BFE6
Table 8-31
NTTP04BFE6: Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 8-31
NTTP04BFE6: Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
OTN I/F Flex 16xSFP (NTK622AA), Note OC-3/STM-1 (155.52 Mb/s) Supported
4
OC-12/STM-4 (622.08 Mb/s) Supported
Note 4: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Table 8-32
Manufacture Discontinued SFP: NTTP04CFE6
Table 8-33
NTTP04CFE6: Circuit Packs and Rate Support
Note 1: The 8xOTN Flex MOTR circuit pack supports up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 1 to 4)
and the FLEX client facilities can be provisioned on any ports (ports 1 to 8). It is recommended to
provision OTM1 line facilities sequentially starting from port 1 up to port 4 and provision FLEX client
facilities sequentially starting from port 8 down to port 1 to ensure you do not run into a situation where
a new line interface is required but a client facility has been provisioned in its place.
Note 2: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support up to four OTM1 line interfaces (ports 2 to
9 where ODU1-mapped client can be provisioned in any port of the client interface pairs; 2&3, 4&5,
6&7, and 8&9). The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR circuit packs support one OTM2 line interface (port 1). The
ODUFLEX-mapped client can be provisioned in any one of a group of four client interfaces (2 to 5 and
6 to 9). Once a client interface in the port group is provisioned, the remaining ports in that group cannot
be provisioned for any other service.
Note 3: The (1+8)xOTN Flex MOTR (NTK532DE variant) is supported in the typical CO environment
and is also supported in the extended temperature environment solution.
Table 8-33
NTTP04CFE6: Circuit Packs and Rate Support (continued)
Note 4: On the 16xFLEX OTN I/F circuit packs, ports 1 to 16 are the client interface ports (FLEX).
Table 8-34
Manufacture Discontinued CFP: NTTA01FJE6
Table 8-35
NTTA01FJE6: Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
100G OCI 100GE 1xCFP (NTK529AAE5), Note 1, 103.125G (100GE) None Supported
Note 2, and Note 3
100G OCI Multi-Protocol 1xCFP (NTK529AC), Note 1, 103.125G (100GE) None Supported
Note 2, and Note 4
Note 1: Each 100GE OCI or 100G OCI circuit pack requires one CFP.
Note 2: The CFP has a larger form-factor than a SFP, SFP+, or XFP and supports much higher data
rates.
Note 3: On the 100GE OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G). There are no line
interfaces on 100GE OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack. This is a mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
Note 4: On the 100G OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There are
no line interfaces on 100G OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack when the client interface is set to ETH100G. This is a mapping port used to
demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 8-36
Manufacture Discontinued CFP:NTTA03GJ
Table 8-37
NTTA03GJ: Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
100G OCI 100GE 1xCFP (NTK529AAE5), Note 1 103.125G (100GE) None Supported
Note 1: On the 100GE OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G). There are no line
interfaces on 100GE OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack. This is a mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
100G OCI Multi-Protocol 1xCFP (NTK529AC), Note 2 111.8G (OTU4) RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 2: On the 100G OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There are
no line interfaces on 100G OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack when the client interface is set to ETH100G. This is a mapping port used to
demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 8-38
Manufacture Discontinued CFP:NTTA03HE
Table 8-39
NTTA03HE: Circuit Packs, Rate, and FEC Support
100G OCI 100GE 1xCFP (NTK529AAE5), Note 1 103.125G (100GE) None Supported
Note 1: On the 100GE OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G). There are no line
interfaces on 100GE OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack. This is a mapping port used to demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a
physical connection.
100G OCI Multi-Protocol 1xCFP (NTK529AC), Note 2 111.8G (OTU4) RS8 Supported
None Supported
Note 2: On the 100G OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There are
no line interfaces on 100G OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack when the client interface is set to ETH100G. This is a mapping port used to
demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Table 8-40
Manufacture Discontinued CFP: NTTA11AA
Table 8-41
NTTA11AA: Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 1: Multi-mode MPO cables with 12 integrated fibers (MPO NTTC95xx) are used for
40GBASE-SR4 applications with NTTA11AA CFP. When using this cable type with an optional
standard depth shelf door/cover, the fiber boot can be formed to create a 90 degree exit and there may
be minor interference as the cable touches the interior surface of the door/cover door/cover if equipped.
If the performance impact of the cable touching the door/cover is a concern, an extended depth cover
solution will provide additional space in front of the circuit pack. For more information on MPO cables,
refer to Planning - Ordering Information, 323-1851-151 Chapter/Section 4).
Note 2: On the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the pluggable OC768/STM256/OTM3/ETH40G
CFP client interface (40G+). There are no line interfaces on the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs. A virtual
OTM3 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack.
Table 8-42
Manufacture Discontinued CFP: NTTA11BAE6
Table 8-43
NTTA11BAE6: Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 1: On the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the pluggable OC768/STM256/OTM3/ETH40G
CFP client interface (40G+). There are no line interfaces on the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs. A virtual
OTM3 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack.
Table 8-44
Manufacture Discontinued CFP: NTTA12BAE6
Table 8-45
NTTA12BAE6: Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
None Supported
Note 1: On the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the pluggable OC768/STM256/OTM3/ ETH40G
CFP client interface (40G+). There are no line interfaces on the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs. A virtual
OTM3 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack.
160-9013-900: 41.2G- 44.6G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 40km CFP
The 160-9013-900 CFP has been manufacture discontinued. Table 8-46
provides the part number(s) for the replacement pluggables (if applicable) and
a hyperlink to the datasheet. Table 8-47 provides circuit pack support
information.
Table 8-46
Manufacture Discontinued CFP: 160-9013-900
Table 8-47
160-9013-900: Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
None Supported
Note 1: On the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the pluggable OC768/STM256/OTM3/ETH40G
CFP client interface (40G+). There are no line interfaces on the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs. A virtual
OTM3 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack.
Table 8-48
Manufacture Discontinued CFP:NTTA13EEE6
Table 8-49
NTTA13EEE6: Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
None Supported
Note 1: On the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the pluggable OC768/STM256/OTM3/ETH40G
CFP client interface (40G+). There are no line interfaces on the 40G+ CFP OCI circuit packs. A virtual
OTM3 port 1 is also provisioned by software internally on the circuit pack.
Table 8-50
Manufacture Discontinued CFP:160-9115-900
Table 8-51
160-9115-900: Circuit Pack, Rate, and FEC Support
Note 1: On the 100G OCI circuit packs, port 1 is the client interface (ETH100G or OTM4). There are
no line interfaces on 100G OCI circuit packs. A virtual OTM4 port 1 is provisioned by software internally
on the circuit pack when the client interface is set to ETH100G. This is a mapping port used to
demarcate the ODU4 layer but does not have a physical connection.
Standards 9-
This section lists each pluggable and its compliance standard(s). This section
contains the following topics:
• “Abbreviations used in this section” on page 9-1
• “Standards” on page 9-2
dB decibel
FC Fibre Channel
Rx Receive
Tx Transmit
XCVR Transceiver
Standards
The following table provides lists each pluggable and its compliance
standard(s).
ATTENTION
Not all data rates are supported. Refer to the circuit pack tables in the
specific section for the supported data rates.
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance
XFP
NTTP81AA 10GBASE-SR, SW, 850 nm, 30-300m, MMF XFP IEEE Std 802.3
WOTRAJWKAB
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
NTTP84HA to Multirate Long Haul ITU CWDM XFP S-C8L1-2D2 and S-C8L1-2D2F as
NTTP84HH defined in G.695
WOTRCNPFAA
to
WOTRCNXFAA
NTTP84JA to Multirate Long Haul ITU CWDM XFP S-C8L1-2D2 and S-C8L1-2D2F as
NTTP84JH defined in G.695
WOTRDFZFAA to
WOTRDF6FAA
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
SFP
NTTP06AFE6 GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseSX 850 nm XCT SFP MSA and IEEE Std 802.3
WMOTCWVJAA Enhanced SFP
NTTP06AD GE SX/FC100/FC200 850nm SFP SFP MSA and IEEE Std 802.3
WOTRDPTFAA
NTTP06CD GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT SFP MSA, IEEE Std 802.3, ANSI
Enhanced SFP X3.230 Revision 4.3 06/94, ANSI
X3.297 Revision 7.4 09/96, ANSI
INCITS 352-2002
NTTP06CFE6 GE/FC100/FC200 1000-BaseLX 1310 nm XCT SFP MSA, IEEE Std 802.3, ANSI
WMOTCWUJAA Enhanced SFP X3.230 Revision 4.3 06/94, ANSI
X3.297 Revision 7.4 09/96, ANSI
INCITS 352-2002
NTTP11AFE6 FC100 MX/FC200 MX/FC400 MX 850 nm SFP SFP MSA, ANSI Fibre Channel
WM1TS96DAA FC-PI, FC-PI-2, and IEEE Std
802.3 for gigabit applications
NTTP11BFE6 FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-M 1310 nm SFP MSA, ANSI Fibre Channel
WM1TTT7DAA SFP FC-PI-4: 100-SM-LC-L,
200-SM-LC-L, 400-SM-LC-M
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
NTTP11CFE6 FC100 SM-L/FC200 SM-L/FC400 SM-L 1310 nm SFP MSA, ANSI Fibre Channel
WM1TTT8DAA SFP FC-PI-4: 100-SM-LC-L,
200-SM-LC-L, 400-SM-LC-L
NTTP05EFE6 OC-12/STM-4 LR1/L4.1 XCT Enhanced SF SFP MSA and SDH STM-4 L-4.1 /
WMOTCWSJAB SONET OC-12 LR-1
NTTP05FFE6 OC-12/STM-4 LR2/L4.2 XCT Enhanced SF SFP MSA and SDH STM-4
WMOTCWCJAB L-4.2,3 / SONET OC-12 LR-2, 3
NTTP13CFE6 Multirate 1310 nm, SMF, 15 km SFP SFP MSA, ITU T-REC-G.957
WOTRCJ2FAA
NTTP13BFE6 Multirate 1310 nm, SMF, 15 km SFP SFP MSA, ITU T-REC-G.957
WOTRD24FAA
B-700-1036-001 Multirate 1310 nm, SMF SFP IEEE Std 802.3 and Fibre Channel
WM3I702LAA FC-PI 13.04
XCVR-080U49 1000BASE-BX80-U GE Bidi 80 km Upstream, SFP MSA and IEEE Std 802.3
COUIA0PPAA 1490/1550nm Tx/Rx SFP Gigabit Ethernet
XCVR-080U55 1000BASE-BX80-D GE Bidi 80 km Downstream, SFP MSA and IEEE Std 802.3
COUIA0RPAA 1550/1490nm Tx/Rx SFP Gigabit Ethernet
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
NTK591xH GE/FC100 1.25 Gbits/s, 32 dB CWDM SFP SFP MSA, ITU T-REC-G.695
SFP+
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
160-9211-900 Multirate 1471nm Longhaul ITU CWDM SFP+ SFP+ devices are compliant with
WOTRDNWFAA the SFP+ Multi-Source Agreement
and are designed to support
160-9212-900 Multirate 1491nm Longhaul ITU CWDM SFP+ OC-192, 10GE, FC, and FEC data
WOTRDNXFAA rates from 9.95Gb/s and
160-9213-900 Multirate 1511nm Longhaul ITU CWDM SFP+ 11.09Gb/s.
WOTRDNYFAA
SFP28
QSFP+
160-9501-900 40GBASE-LR4, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, MSA Compliant, IEEE Std 802.3
WOTRDC5FAA 10km QSFP+ Clause 87 40GBASE-LR4
160-9502-900 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, MSA Compliant, IEEE Std 802.3
WOTRDC6FAA 10km QSFP+ Clause 87 40GBASE-LR4 and
G.695, C4S1-2D1
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
160-9503-900 40GBASE-SR4, 4x10G, MMF, 850nm, 300m, MSA Compliant, IEEE Std 802.3
WOTRDC7FAA MPO QSFP+ Section 6 40GBASE-SR4, and
IEEE Std 802.3 Section 4
10GBASE-SR
160-9504-900 4x10GBASE-LR, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO MSA Compliant, IEEE Std 802.3
WOTRDP1FAA QSFP+ Clause 52 10GBASE-LR
160-9506-900 4x10G Multirate, SMF, 1310nm, 10km, MPO MSA Compliant, IEEE Std 802.3
WOTRD3KFAA QSFP+ Clause 52 10GBASE-LR
and
G.693 VSR2000-2R1/ITU G.959.1
OTU2 P1I1-2D1
160-9507-900 41.2G-43.0G, 4x10G CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, IEEE Std 802.3-2018 Clause 87
WMOTC03FAA 40km QSFP+ 40GBASE-ER4 and G.695,
C4L1-2D1
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
QSFP28
160-9400-900 100GBASE-SR4, 4x25G, MMF, 850 nm, 100m, QSFP28 MSA Compliant, IEEE
WOTRDP0FAA MPO QSFP28 Std 802.3 100GBASE- SR4
160-9401-900 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, QSFP28 MSA Compliant, IEEE
WOTRD2ZFAA 10km QSFP28 Std 802.3 100GBASE-LR4
160-9402-900 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, QSFP28 MSA Compliant, IEEE
WOTRD20FAA 10km QSFP28 Std 802.3 100GBASE-LR4
and
ITU-T G.959.1 4I1-9D1F
160-9403-900 100GE CWDM4, 4x25G, CWDM, SMF, 1310nm, 100G CWDM4 MSA Technical
WOTRD4MFAA 2km QSFP28 Specifications, 2km Optical
Specifications
160-9404-900 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310nm, QSFP28 MSA Compliant, IEEE
WOTRERBFAA 40km QSFP28 Std 802.3-2018 100GBASE-LR4
and
ITU-T G.959.1 4L1-9D1F
160-9406-900 100GE PSM4, 4x25G, SMF, 1310nm, 500m, MPO 100G PSM4 Specification Version
WOTRERWFAA QSFP28 2.0 MSA Compliant
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
QSFP-DD
CFP/CFP2/CFP2-DCO
NTTA03AA 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100m, CFP MSA Compliant, IEEE Std
WOTRCWWFAA MPO CFP 802.3 100GBASE-SR10
NTTA01BJE6 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G WDM, SMF, 1310nm, IEEE Std 802.3 100GBASE-LR4
WOTRCDZFAA 10km CFP
160-9113-900 103.1G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10km CFP CFP MSA Compliant,
WOTRC0AFAA IEEE Std 802.3 100GBASE- LR4
160-9114-900 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, CFP MSA Compliant,
WOTRC0BFAA 10km CFP IEEE Std 802.3 100GBASE-LR4,
and OTU4 4I1-9D1F requirements
specified in ITU-T
Recommendations G.959.1/G.709
160-9300-900 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 10 CFP2 MSA Compliant, IEEE Std
WOTRDEAFAA km CFP2 802.3 100GBASE-LR4, and OTU4
4I1-9D1F requirements specified
in ITU-T Recommendations
G.959.1/G.709.
160-9301-900 100GBASE-LR4, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, CFP2 MSA Compliant, IEEE Std
WOTRDRJFAA 10 km CFP2 802.3 100GBASE-LR4
Table 9-1
Pluggables compliance (continued)
160-9320-900 103.1G-111.8G, 4x25G, WDM, SMF, 1310 nm, 40 CFP2 MSA Compliant, IEEE Std
WOTRDMJFAA km CFP2 802.3 100GBASE- ER4
160-9310-900 103.1G-111.8G, 10x10G, MMF, 850 nm, 100 m, CFP2 MSA Compliant, IEEE Std
WOTRDEBFAA MPO CFP 802.3 100GBASE-SR10
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Document release date: June 2020
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