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TS-Series
CWDM Mux/DeMuxes
TS-Series is a
versatile platform
with modularity
8133/01 Rx
Tx
Line
both in channel
count and
transmission reach.
NA Express Mon
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
16 CWDM channels
and 38 C/DWDM
channels by
Express
Express
Line
Line
Line
Line
1 2
several channels at
Mon NA
Mon NA
NA NA
NA NA
OSC
OSC
3 4 a time without any
1550 1570
service downtime
1470 1490 1510 1530 1470 1490 1510 1530 1470 1490
1 2
or impact on
5 6 1 2 1 2 5 6
existing traffic.
7 8 3 4 3 4 3 4 7 8
1590 1610
Mux/Demux
1550 1570
Mux/Demux
1590 1610
Mux/Demux
1550 1570
Mux/Demux
1590 1610
Mux/Demux
The protocol
8133/01
Transmode
8131/01
Transmode
8141/01
Transmode
8130/01
Transmode
8140/01
Transmode
transparent nature
Transmode
of TS-Series provides
support for a wide
range of services
The TS-series Transponders and Aggregators are used to generate the CWDM and DWDM wavelength channels with including Gigabit
lowest cost and with the highest utilization of the available channel capacity. It is equally important to have a flexible Ethernet, Fast
solution for the addition and extraction of wavelengths to/from the fiber. Ethernet,
SDH/SONET, Fibre
The TS-platform provides a menu of CWDM and DWDM Mux/DeMuxes and CWDM Add/Drop filters that can be Channel, FICON,
combined to provide flexible and scalable networking solutions in point-to-point, bus and ring configurations. This Data ESCON, ETR etc.
The unit has an 1310nm port that can be used in three ways:
1490
1510 - As an Optical Supervisory Channel (OSC)
1530
- As an upgrade port for the 8134/01 unit that covers the additional 8 channels in
1550
the
1570
1310-1450nm region.
1590
1610 - To carry legacy traffic operating at 1310nm. TS-1100
9013 Chassis
1310/OSC
8131/01 is a 4ch Mux/DeMux unit covering the 4 CWDM
channels in the 1510 - 1570nm wavalength region. The unit has
Fiber pair
1510 an 1310nm port for the OSC channel as well as an Express port
8131/01
1490
1590 The combination enables a cost-effective entry point to a 4-
1610 channel CWDM networking with a hitless upgrade path to 8
MultiRate
Transponder
1310/OSC 7700
8131/01
8141/01
8131/01
8141/01
1530 1530 1490 modules available
1550 1550 1590 covering a wide
1570 1610 range of protocols
1570
from 100Mb/s to
1590 Exp Exp Exp Exp 10Gb/s. The
1610 TS-Series
8140/1
Transponders are
bit rate
transparent
The different Mux/DeMux units can be combined to form a bus network as shown in the figure above. requiring no pre-
The 8133/01 unit is used at the end points to provide full 8ch connectivity. At the first intermediate node, the configuration or
on-site
8131/01 units are used to extract four channels (1510/1530/1550/1570). The other four channels are glassed provisioning.
through via the Express ports. At the second node these four channels are extracted using the 8141/01 units.
The figure below shows the traffic connectivity. The network can easily be converted to enable access of all 8
wavelength at all nodes by introducing 8140/01 units to the Express port in the first intermediate node, and using
8130/01 units in the same way at the second.
4ch 4ch
4ch 4ch
4ch 4ch
4ch 4ch
Universal
Aggregator
5400/03
The Mux/DeMux units can be combined with Transponders
and Aggregators and mounted in a common chassis with
other plug in units. For example, a mixed DWDM/CWDM
node can be housed in the 9013 chassis and managed on
10G Transponder
7900
The node manager TS ENM is accessed via a CLI or Graphical User Interface (GUI) using a standard web browser. See
separate material for more information about Transponders, Aggregators and management solutions.
Mux/DeMux
&
Technical Data AD-filters
Module type / combination Insertion Loss link level Transmode patented iWDM technology entails “Protocol
(Mux & DeMux)
Recognition” and “Speed Watch” that introduces true
8131/01 3.2dB
Plug-and-Play simplicity to wdm networking
8140/01 2.1dB by allowing the Transponders to recognize the attached
signal and auto-provision the optimum parameters.
8131/01 + 8140/01 4.0dB
8141/01 3.0dB Speed Watch allows the operator to restrict the traffic flow
based on a maximum allowable bit rate
8130/01 2.1dB
and/or protocol type.
8141/01 + 8130/01 3.6dB
DS-TSMDU-C
Rev D March 2008
The specifications and information within this document are subject to change without further notice.
All statements, information and recommendations are believed to be accurate but are presented without warranty of any kind.