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Nokia 1830 Optical Network

Extender – Hub
Release 2.1

The Nokia 1830 Optical Network Extender – Hub (1830 ONE-h) is a compact
OTN switch/muxponder/transponder designed for access and metro networks.
Its flexible architecture supports OTN and packet aggregation and transport
as well as TDM renewal.

As part of the Nokia 1830 ONE portfolio of OTN/WDM


metro access products, the Nokia 1830 ONE-h equips
your 5G-era network with more capacity through
support for more connections and capabilities. It
also complements the Nokia 1830 Photonic Service
Switch (1830 PSS) portfolio in an open, seamlessly
managed edge-to-core architecture.

Features OTN and packet aggregation and transport


The 1830 ONE-h is a new generation of optical
• Modular architecture for independent technology
micro nodes. In a very compact form factor, they
life-cycle evolution
perform OTN switching and cross-connect with
• Maximum I/O flexibility with configurable ports integrated optical pluggable modules, offering line
• Stackable, 1RU platform supports simplified, interfaces up to 200 Gb/s. SDN native by design,
multi-shelf, single network element management the ONE-h allows abstraction to the optical domain
SDN controller, multi-domain/multi-layer controller
• Compact platform with small footprint and low or service orchestrator, liaising over open APIs
power consumption (YANG models with the RESTCONF protocol).
• Fully redundant, protected architecture The 1830 ONE-h offers multiservice (e.g. packet,
OTN) client ports and multiple OTN line ports. To
Benefits improve the flexibility of equipment connectivity,
the ports support Flex I/O and can be custom-
• Reduces OPEX through flexible, compact design
configured by software to operate as either client
• Optimizes CAPEX by supporting pay-as-you-grow or line interfaces to meet site-specific traffic
strategy through modular design needs. The port bit rate is also software
• Simplifies operations with single network configurable.
element management

1 Data sheet
Nokia 1830 Optical Network Extender - Hub
The OTN B&W or CWDM/DWDM line interface The innovative mapping capability of the
can directly connect to any new or existing WDM 1830 ONE-h extends the use of OTN containers
infrastructure, maximizing the transport network to encapsulate PDH/VCx traffic with 100 percent
utilization, or can be stacked over an 1830 ONE efficiency. This allows operators to eventually
WDM functional block, creating a single network decommission any PDH/SDH equipment from their
element that includes the optical line system. transport network, maintaining the existing services
The 1830 ONE-h 200G operates as a 200G and client user interfaces while boosting capacity
muxponder or 100G transponder and hosts up up to four times in existing access networks.
to two I/O cards, for a total capacity of 400 Gb/s. Transporting all services over OTN enables
The ONE-h 200G also provides redundant power operation over existing WDM networks, resulting
filters for increased system availability. in the de-layering of the transport infrastructures.
The result is a converged optical network that spans
100G/200G Transponder/Muxponder from core to access, over a common OTN over WDM
infrastructure. This architecture maximizes the
capacity transported per fiber and offers the lowest
latency and optimal cost per bit.
The 1830 ONE-h 100G is designed to close multiple
The 1830 ONE-h is designed to close both legacy
metro access OTU2 (10 Gb/s) rings that, together
SDH and new ODU1 OTN rings that, together with
with local traffic, are aggregated and transported
local traffic, are groomed and transported over
over OTU4 (100 Gb/s) metro core rings.
OTU2 (10 Gb/s) metro rings.
100G OTN Switching Card The TDM renewal application is enabled by the
10G OTN/SDH Switching Card with up to 2 cards
per 1830 ONE-h chassis.

The 1830 ONE OTN 10G collects local metro 10G OTN/SDH Switching Card
access traffic from SDH, GE and ODU1 services
and aggregates them over multiple ODU2
(10 Gb/s) metro rings.

10G OTN and Packet Switching Card

TDM renewal
The 1830 ONE-h can transport Ethernet and
any TDM traffic (including low-speed PDH)
directly over OTN. SDN native by design, it
allows abstraction of the legacy traffic to the
optical domain SDN controller, SD-WAN controller
or service orchestrator, operating over open APIs
(YANG models with RESTCONF protocol).

2 Data sheet
Nokia 1830 Optical Network Extender - Hub
Technical specifications
Parameter 10G OTN/SDH 10G OTN and Packet 100G OTN 100G/200G Transponder/
Switching Card Switching Card1 Switching Card1 Muxponder1

Switch fabric 60 Gb/s at LO; 280 Gb/s at ODU0 400 Gb/s at ODU0 NA
100 Gb/s at HO 92 Gb/s (packet)
Number of blades 2 2 2 2
per shelf
Client interfaces 10 x STM-1/4/16 or FE/GE; Up to 10 clients (SFP/SFP+ ports): Up to 2 clients
(per blade) 2 x STM-1/4/16/642 STM-1/4/16/641, (QSFP28 port):
(SFP/SFP+ ports) 1GE/10GE, OTU11/OTU2³ 100GE, OTU4
Line interfaces 2 x OTU2 Up to 4 x OTU2 1 x OTU4 (QSFP28 port) 1 x 200G/100G4
(per blade)
Redundancy Power, control, fabric Power, control, fabric Power, control, fabric Power, control
(1+1)
OTN containers ODU0/1/2 and ODUɛ ODU0/1/2 and ODUFlex ODU0/1/2 and ODUFlex ODU4
for clients
Transmission ODU0/1/2 and ODUɛ ODU0/1/2 and ODUFlex unidirectional/ 2 x ODU4
bidirectional
Services Transparent P2P Transparent P2P, EPL, EVPL Transparent P2P
Protection VC4 SNCP, VC12 SNCP, ODU0/1/2 and ODUFlex ODU0/1/2 and ODUFlex O-SNCP1, SNC
ODUɛ SNC and ODU0 SNC, SNC
ODU1
Client protection MSP 1+1 Multi-blade LAG NA Y cable1
Packet features NA VLAN management, QoS handling, OAM, NA
performance monitoring5
Synchronization Transparent mode SyncE, synchronization over OTN1, 1588v2 (PTPoOTN)1 NA
(default mode); locked
mode (synchronous
configuration); SDH Sync;
synchronization over OTN
Synchronization 2 MHz, 2 Mb/s 2 MHz, 2 Mb/s,1PPS/TOD 2 MHz, 2 Mb/s,1PPS/TOD NA
physical interface
Management Stackable; managed as one network element with RESTCONF protocol and YANG model
Dimensions 44.2 x 482.6 x 282.0 mm (1.74 x 19.00 x 11.10 in)
(height x weight x depth)
Weight 1.12 kg (2.47 lb) 1.12 kg (2.47 lb) 1.12 kg (2.47 lb) 1.12 kg (2.47 lb)
Power supply -48 V DC -48 V DC -48 V DC -48 V DC
(-40.5 to -57 V DC) (-40.5 to -57 V DC) (-40.5 to -57 V DC) (-40.5 to -57 V DC)

Power consumption 400 W max 400 W max 500 W max 200 W max
Operating temperature -5°C to +45°C -5°C to +45°C -5°C to +45°C -5°C to +45°C
(23°F to 113°F) (23°F to 113°F) (23°F to 113°F) (23°F to 113°F)

Relative humidity 5% to 95% 5% to 95% 5% to 95% 5% to 95%

1 STM-1/4/16/64, 1588v2, O-SNCP, Y-cable, muxponder, OTU1 and synchronization over OTN will be available in future releases.
2 2 x STM-64 will be available in a future release.
3 Four of the ports are Flex I/O ports
4 CFP2 DCO optical module supporting QPSK (at 100G), 8QAM and 16QAM (at 200G) modulations, 200G will be available in future releases.
5 Performance monitoring will be available in a future release.

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Nokia 1830 Optical Network Extender - Hub
Regulations and standards
• Operating conditions: ETS 300 019, Class 3.2
• Storage conditions: ETS 300 019, Class 1.2
• Transportation conditions: ETS 300 019, Class 2.2
• Electrostatic discharge (ESD)/electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC): ETS 300 386
“Telecommunications Center”
• EN 300 132-2 “Power supply interface
at 48V-DC”
• EN 300 753 “Acoustic”
• EN 60825-1/2 “Optical safety”
• EN 60950-1 “Safety”
• ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 (class 3.2)

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