Gigabit Carrier Ethernet DWDM XPonder Card for the Cisco ONS MSTP
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1 Data Sheet Gigabit Carrier Ethernet DWDM XPonder Card for the Cisco ONS MSTP The Cisco ONS Multiservice Transport Platform (MSTP) features a radical new approach to Ethernet over dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) transport and aggregation. The Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder card includes DWDM transmission functions and Layer 2 switching functions (Figure 1). Figure 1. Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder Card Background Metro transport networks must support numerous service demands, from low-rate DS-1/T1, DS-3/E3, 10/100BASE-T, and OC-3/STM-1 to higher-rate OC-12/STM-4, Gigabit Ethernet, OC-48/STM-16, OC-192/STM-64, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet services. As the importance of broadband data services continues to increase and Ethernet becomes an essential protocol, service providers need more integration between Ethernet switching and transport to optimize capital investment and reduce operating costs. Industry trends indicate that DWDM is the technology being used to transport the huge amount of bandwidth that broadband services are consuming. Thus, DWDM needs to evolve from simply offering management capabilities for Layer 1 (where optical wavelengths are dispatched across the network) to offering Layer 1 and Layer 2 capabilities that provide wavelength connection in addition to VLAN management; quality of service (QoS); and multicast, broadcast, and unicast services all with reliability comparable to or better than that of older timedivision multiplexing (TDM) technologies. 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 14
2 Product Overview The Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder card portfolio includes two options: an XPonder card and an enhanced XPonder card. The portfolio provides a complete solution with the basic XPonder card optimized for Ethernet access applications; the enhanced XPonder card provides additional capabilities for Ethernet aggregation rings. An XPonder card is a dual-slot Cisco ONS MSTP board providing 20 Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP)- based Gigabit Ethernet client ports and two 10 Gigabit SFP (XFP)-based trunk ports supporting G.709 digital wrappers and Enhanced Forward Error Correction (E-FEC) capability. You can equip trunk ports with a DWDM XFP port developed to meet wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) filter specifications; this port provides the XPonder card with the DWDM interface. You can equip the 20 client ports with different Gigabit Ethernet SFPs: SX, LX, ZX, coarse wavelength-division multiplexing (CWDM), DWDM, or electrical (RJ-45). Figure 2 shows a Layer 2 logical scheme, and Figure 3 shows a Layer 1 physical scheme. Figure 2. Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder Card Layer 2 Logical Scheme Operating Modes You can configure boards to operate in three operating modes: Layer 2 switch: In this operating mode, the Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder card behaves like a Layer 2 switch. The tagged VLAN mechanism makes it possible to build an Ethernet ring over a DWDM wavelength. All Layer 2 packet forwarding as well as multicast replication is performed at wire speed. The two trunk ports equipped with DWDM XFPs are used as Layer 1 substratum Network-to-Network Interface (NNI) ports for an Ethernet distribution ring built by various clients shared on the XPonder cards belonging to that wavelength. 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2 of 14
3 Figure 3. Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder Layer 1 Physical Scheme Layer 2 switch support: XPonder with MAC address table with up to 16,000 entries Enhanced XPonder with MAC address table with up to 32,000 entries D virtual bridged LANs and VLAN tagging support according to IEEE 802.1Q (up to 4096 VLAN IDs on all ports) 801.1AD S-TAG (or outer tag, or Q-in-Q) support All Layer 2 packet forwarding and multicast replication performed at wire speed Per-VLAN MAC address enable-disable 1 QoS ingress policing: Ingress port-based rate limiting 1 Per-stacked VLAN (SVLAN)-based ingress rate limiting 1 Flow control available (frame pause) Policing-based bandwidth metering per port: Single rate: Three-color marker (RFC 2697) Bandwidth profile based on committed-information-rate (CIR), committed-burst-size (CBS), and excessburst-size (EBS) parameters Color-blind implementation Additional QoS functions on the enhanced XPonder include: Add double tag and Add + Translation Add SVLAN +Translate combat-vehicle LAN (CVLAN) 1 Per-CVLAN-to-SVLAN ingress class of service (CoS) QoS egress policing: CoS-based One Strict Priority and seven Weighted Round Robin (WRR) queues (weight can go from 0 to 15), with tail drop to control congestion; when zero is configured, the queue is managed as a Strict Priority queue Bandwidth limitation per queue (you can also configure bandwidth per port) For each port, configuration of up to eight queues 1 Marked features require system software Release 9.0 or later. 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 3 of 14
4 Multicast and Video Broadcast The Cisco ONS XPonder supports both push and pull models for video broadcast or multicast applications. The SVLAN-based drop-and-continue approach is used for the push model, where all multicast and video broadcast traffic is dropped at each site. With Internet Group Management Protocol Version 2 (IGMPv2) 1 capability, the XPonder provides a pull model where a multicast stream or a video channel is pulled on to the network with a join from the end customer. Multicast VLAN registration (MVR) 1 further enhances network flexibility for video applications where a multicast VLAN is reserved for the network independent of the VLAN on which the service is delivered on each port. The translation from multicast VLAN to customer VLAN happens at the client port. HyperDense Gigabit Ethernet Muxponder In this operating mode, the Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder card does not provide any Layer 2 functions. This mode provides a cost-optimized Ethernet transport solution. Equipping the 10 Gigabit Ethernet port with DWDM XFP allows it to support a point-to-point DWDM configuration than can support oversubscription at the 10 Gigabit Ethernet layer. All the ports are configured with a default CIR of 500 Mb, but you can reconfigure this value (at individual port granularity). Flow control is also available as a selectable option. Full-Rate 10 Gigabit Ethernet Muxponder In this operating mode, 10 times Gigabit Ethernet ports are mapped to one 10 Gigabit Ethernet port while the other 10 times Gigabit Ethernet ports are mapped into the other 10 Gigabit Ethernet port. All 20 Gigabit Ethernet clients are transparently transmitted at full line speed (the two ports have a throughput of 99.9 percent). You can equip each of the 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports with DWDM XFP to allow the direct interconnection of the unit with the DWDM layer. Enhanced FEC Capability An important feature of the Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder card is the capability to configure FEC in three modes: NO FEC, FEC, and E-FEC. The output bit rate varies: Gbps for 10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN physical interface (PHY) Gbps for 10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN PHY (overclocking mode) You can provision error-coding performance: NO FEC: No FEC FEC: Standard G.975 Reed-Salomon algorithm E-FEC: Standard G two orthogonally concatenated block code (BCH) super FEC codes this FEC scheme contains three parameterizations of the same scheme of two BCH codes, with the constructed code decoded iteratively to achieve the expected performance PDH over Ethernet Functions Cisco ONS MSTP Release 9.1 offers four new pluggables on the Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced XPonder card; the new pluggables target a smooth migration between TDM and Layer 2 switched networks. The four new pluggables are based with a standard Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) copper interface: E1/T1 SFP featuring circuit emulation (PW) PDHoFE E3/T3 SFP featuring circuit emulation (PW) PDHoFE 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 4 of 14
5 The Pseudo Wires mechanism is used to map E1, E3, T1, T3, DS-1, and DS-3 services directly over a Fast Ethernet frame on the Enhanced Xponder. E1/T1 SFP featuring General Frame Procedure (GFP) for Ethernet-over-PDH transport E3/T3 SFP featuring GFP for Ethernet-over-PDH transport A GFP mechanism is used to map Fast Ethernet-over-PDH signals. Flexible Protection Mechanisms The Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder card provides flexible protection capabilities for both client and DWDM line interfaces, supporting numerous network configurations to deliver the various service-level agreements (SLAs) required by the customer application. For multiple transponder configurations, the XPonder card supports the following: Unprotected client and line: This configuration has no client terminal interface, transponder card, or DWDM line protection. The client signal is transported over a single unprotected transponder card. This configuration is suitable for transporting client payloads over a DWDM network that is being protected by a Layer 2 or Layer 3 protocol. Y-cable client interface: This configuration provides transponder equipment protection without client terminal equipment interface protection. A single client interface is split into two transponder cards using a Y- protection device. The XPonder also offers redundancy with no single point of failure in a ring configuration: For ring protection, the XPonder provides a revolutionary new level of Ethernet protection through the G.709 Rapid Resilient Ring Ethernet Protection (GR3) mechanism, integrating G.709 messaging with an Ethernet VLAN mechanism when configured as Layer 2 switches to provide reliability comparable to older TDM systems. A recovery time of 50 ms (including detection time) can be achieved. The protection mechanism uses a mix of Layer 1 and Layer 2 functions, with fault detection and failure propagation performed through the G.709 bytes (failure propagation is performed at the hardware level) while traffic is flooded, for each protected VLAN on all 10 Gigabit Ethernet WDM rings. One node is identified (through user configuration) as the master node (or port). This node is responsible for opening and closing the Layer 2 VLAN loop if failure occurs. The XPonder provides client and card redundancy with SONET/SDH-like card protection in either the same or a different shelf (within the same multi-shelf management domain) 1 with following protection models: The active port is enabled while the standby port stays disabled. Both active and standby ports are enabled; only the active port forwards, whereas the standby port drops all ingress-egress traffic. A GR3 protection mechanism is required. The Layer 2 XPonder also supports Y-cable bidirectional-like switching where two cards in protection are connected through a Y-cable to a single client. 2 Link aggregation (LAG) (802.3ad) protection: 3 You can use the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) to provide local point-to-point resiliency between the co-located router or switch and the XPonder. LAG cannot provide the 50-msec switching that client protection can, but it allows load balancing and increased 2 Requires system software Release 9.0 or later 3 Requires system software release 9.2 or later 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 5 of 14
6 bandwidth. In addition, XPE allows a LAN extension scenario, where it is possible to achieve higher bandwidth usage at either 10 Gigabit Ethernet or at 10/100/1000 Mbps. Resilient Ethernet Protocol: 3 The Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) was introduced to handle the growth of Ethernet Layer 2 topologies and the resulting consequences of large spanning-tree domains, the increased number of Layer 2 switches, and the increased number of subscribers (increased number of VLANs and MAC addresses). The increased size of Ethernet networks increases the complexity of operations and management. Carrier Ethernet requires fast convergence in access and aggregation networks. Release 9.2 introduces REP on the XPonder for fast and predictable Layer 2 convergence. Management The Cisco ONS provides comprehensive management capabilities to support operations, administration, maintenance, and provisioning (OAM&P) capabilities through the integrated Cisco Transport Controller Craft Interface with support from the Cisco Transport Manager Element Management System (EMS). The XPonder card incorporates provisionable digital-wrapper (G.709) functions, providing per-wavelength performance-management capabilities, especially for services being transported transparently across the network. Without the digital-wrapper functions, a carrier transporting a service transparently would be unable to identify network impairments that may degrade the transported signal and exceed SLA requirements. The generic communications channel (GCC) of the digital wrapper allows a separate communications channel on a per-wavelength basis. This GCC allows the Cisco ONS MSTP to extend its advanced network autodiscovery capabilities to DWDM-based services. The integrated Cisco ONS MSTP Transport Controller Craft Manager and the Cisco Transport Manager EMS give you OAM&P access for the system. End-to-End Circuit EVC Provisioning 2 The XPonder card provides service and network provisioning with Cisco Transport Controller. You can use Cisco Transport Controller to provision the XPonder ring and SVLAN-based Ethernet virtual circuits (EVCs). Both pointto-point and multipoint EVC provisioning are supported. QoS Provisioning 2 The Cisco ONS Ethernet XPonder card provides QoS provisioning with Cisco Transport Controller. You can define and independently apply standard system-level QoS profiles on a per-evc basis. The XPonder provides remarkable management capabilities for service and QoS provisioning for Carrier Ethernet services. VLAN Database The XPonder card enables you to provision a VLAN database. The Cisco Transport Controller can retrieve all the VLANs available in the network. VLAN retrieval allows you to view the WDM ring based on the XPonder card and the EVC or VLAN circuit. You can perform this retrieval on a per-vlan basis; retrieval requires the creation of optical channel trails (OCH-Trails) between the XPonder cards. VLAN retrieval results are categorized as follows: Green: Selected VLAN is configured on both ends of the link Orange: Selected VLAN is configured only on one end of the link Gray: Selected VLAN is not configured on either end of the link VLAN Profiling 2 You can provision all SVLAN-associated parameters using predefined profiles. 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 6 of 14
7 Multicast VLAN Registration 3 The Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) feature on the XPonder is used to separate Layer 3 multicast traffic from the SVLANs carrying data on all the client interfaces of the XPonder. Any IGMP snooped packet with a valid Layer 3 multicast address is placed into a user-defined SVLAN dedicated to multicast traffic. IGMP Snooping 3 IGMP Snooping is a nonintrusive Layer 3 monitor for Layer 3 multicast traffic received on the client ports of the XPonder. The Layer 3 packets with Class D IPv4 addresses are snooped per SVLAN if MVR and IGMP are provisioned. Ethernet OAM 3 The increasing adoption of Carrier Ethernet (CE) in IP Next-Generation (IP NGN) networks as an accepted transport mechanism for next-generation Ethernet services, including Ethernet private line (EPL), Ethernet virtual private line (EVPL), Ethernet LAN (E-LAN), and Ethernet virtual private LAN (EV-PLAN), has resulted in the need for service providers to monitor the health of the services, enforce SLAs, and provide SONET/SDH-like OAM functions. Release 9.2 of the Cisco ONS introduces Ethernet OAM (E-OAM) functions for the XPonder family of cards to complement their Carrier Ethernet transport functions and provide interworking functions for existing access, edge, and core Layer 2/3 devices. The XPonder in Release 9.2 supports the following E-OAM family of protocols as defined in IEEE and ITU-T. The XPonder provides Provider Bridge functions (per port or per VLAN). IEEE 802.1ag (Draft 8.1): Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) IEEE 802.3ah-2005, Clause 57: Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) ITU-T Y.1731: XPonder support for E-OAM functions that are common between IEEE 802.1ag/802.3ah and Y.1731; in addition, Ethernet-Advanced IP Services (E-AIS) and locked signal (LCK) support for link integrity since Release 9.0 Performance Monitoring The performance-monitoring capabilities of the Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder card support Ethernet signal transport. Standard performance parameters for transmit and receive signals are based on RFCs 3635, 2358, 2233, and Each digital-wrapper channel is monitored according to ITU-T digital-wrapper requirements (G.709). Optical parameters on the SFP and XFP interfaces are supported, including laser bias, transmitter optical power, and receiver optical power. Performance-monitoring data is calculated and accumulated in 15-minute and 24-hour intervals. The Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder cards incorporate faceplate-mounted LEDs to allow a quick visual check of the operating status of the card. An orange circle printed on the faceplate indicates the shelf slots in which the card can be installed. Link Integrity 2 The XPonder supports link integrity using Y.1731 Ethernet OAM-AIS message per SVLAN. You can enable or disable squelching on a per-port basis. Cisco IOS Software-Like CLI 2 The XPonder supports a Cisco IOS Software-like command-line interface (CLI) for management purposes, allowing customers with Cisco IOS Software-based networks to manage the XPonder in a familiar fashion. 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 7 of 14
8 Application Description The XPonder card adds several new applications to the already-flexible Cisco ONS MSTP. Cards have been developed to meet the needs of many different network applications, from DWDM point-to-point to EVPN services in Metro Ethernet environments. When configured as DWDM Ethernet muxponders, XPonder cards perfectly meet the incremental demand for Ethernet bandwidth at ever-lower prices. The availability of pluggable optics for DWDM also dramatically increases the density of 10 Gigabit Ethernet, reducing the per-port cost. The Layer 2 switching configuration addresses applications requiring huge bandwidth and high flexibility: Video distribution: Video-hub topology fits perfectly in the XPonder architecture (Figure 4). Two approaches are supported: Gigabit Ethernet XPonder-only DWDM ring, where the only Ethernet switching units connecting the DWDM ring are the XPonders: Many Gigabit Ethernet XPonders connect to the video-switching-office (VSO) location, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPonders connect to the video-hub-office (VHO) location. This topology provides a huge advantage in that it supports GR 3 Ethernet protection. Figure 4. Gigabit Ethernet XPonder-Only DWDM Ring Access-independent Carrier Ethernet aggregation architecture with IP over DWDM (IPoDWDM) or dark fiber (Figure 5): This solution enables network convergence with Ethernet transport for both business and residential services. Point-to-point and multipoint Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) standards-based services are supported. In addition, this solution provides SONET-like resiliency for Ethernet transport. With Ethernet-enabled DWDM, the solution is scalable and provides a pay-as-you-grow model. You can start with a 10 Gigabit Ethernet ring over dark fiber or add a wavelength to an existing DWDM ring. As traffic demand grows, you can add new 10 Gigabit Ethernet wavelengths and scale up to 800 Gb on a pair of fiber strands. The ring topology allows the XPonder to add and drop Ethernet traffic at a sub-lambda level. Ethernetenabled DWDM with its ring topology enables an intelligent DWDM network, eliminating the need for unintelligent transponding on a transport network. 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 8 of 14
9 Figure 5. IP over DWDM (IPoDWDM) Architecture Cost-optimized Ethernet distribution ring for managed services: This architecture provides the flexibility to aggregate Ethernet on a virtual Ethernet ring in place of many point-to-point transponder-based connections, dramatically reducing network capital expenditures (CapEx) investment (Figure 6). Figure 6. Cost-Optimized Ethernet Distribution Ring for Managed Services Metro Ethernet application: The MEF9 and MEF14 certification environment, with EVPL and ELAN, provides full support for Ethernet carrier applications and support for business services as well as for real video, voice, and data services. 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 9 of 14
10 The Cisco Advantage The Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder card complements and extends the service capabilities of the Cisco ONS MSTP. The XPonder card allows carriers to take advantage of their existing fiber plant and installed base of Cisco ONS systems while providing a new way to transport and manage Ethernet over the same Cisco ONS platform. The Cisco ONS optical transport solution offers significant advantages over traditional network elements offering 10-Gbps interfaces, including the following: Outstanding service densities: The Cisco ONS platform supports up to 120 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces per shelf. When this platform is installed in a typical central-office bay frame, a bay can support up to 480 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Common line cards and chassis: Optical line cards are not dependent on restoration type, so sparing costs and technician confusion are reduced. Additionally, as networks and customer interface demands evolve, you can easily redeploy optical circuit packs as necessary. Single software load: One software load supports all restoration types, eliminating unnecessary guesswork when ordering. All protection configurations are covered by a single right-to-use software license. After you purchase the software, all features and functions are available to you. Common chassis: A common chassis supporting all optical interface speeds allows the technician to spend time deploying bandwidth and services instead of learning about multiple equipment platforms. Many equipment vendors offer optical-line-speed specific platforms (for example, OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4) and categorize platforms by restoration mechanisms (for example, UPSR/SNCP, 2F-BLSR/MS-SPR, and 4F-BLSR/MS-SPR). This approach causes ordering confusion and brings into question whether the inventoried equipment will accommodate the functions required to support the desired application. The line-rate and restoration flexibility of the Cisco ONS platform makes ordering and deployment quick and easy. Multiservice interface selection: DS-1/E1 through OC-192/STM-64, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces are all supported, thus eliminating the missing interface problem that occurs with many vendors bit-rate specific product offerings. The Cisco ONS MSTP, the industry s leading metro optical transport platform, delivers supercharged SONET/SDH transport, integrated optical networking, superior multiservice interfaces, and competitive economic benefits. Cisco ONS Gigabit Ethernet XPonder Card Features and Specifications Compact Design Single-width card slot design for high-density, 10 Gigabit Ethernet solutions Up to 6 cards per shelf assembly (120 Gbps) on the Cisco ONS Platform Up to 3 cards per shelf assembly (60 Gbps) on the Cisco ONS M6 Platform Up to 1 card per shelf assembly (20Gbps) on the Cisco ONS M2 Platform Flexible Restoration Options Layer 2 GR 3 Ethernet protection: G.709 Rapid Resilient Ring Ethernet Protection mechanism Client Y-protection Unprotected (0 + 1) Protected (1 + 1) , 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 10 of 14
11 Regulatory Compliance Table 1 lists regulatory compliance information. All compliance documentation may not be completed at the time of product release. Please check with your Cisco sales representative for countries outside of Canada, the United States, and the European Union. Table 1. System Requirements Component Cisco ONS ANSI Cisco ONS ETSI Cisco ONS M6I Cisco ONS M2 Processor TCC3 1, TCC2P and TCC2 TCC3 1, TCC2P and TCC2 TNC, TSC, TNC-E 2, or TSC-E 2 Cross-connect All (not required) All (not required) Shelf assembly SA-HD or SA- HD-DDR shelf assembly with CC-FTA version fantray assembly SA-ETSI shelf assembly with SDH CC- FTA version fan-tray assembly M6-SA shelf assembly System software Release 9.0 or later Release 9.0 or later Release 9.2 ANSI/ETSI or later Slot compatibility 1 to 6 and 12 to 17 1 to 6 and 12 to TNC, TSC, TNC-E 2, or TSC-E M2-SA shelf assembly Release 9.2 ANSI/ETSI or later 1. The TCC3 card is supported on the Cisco ONS DWDM systems from Rel 9.2 onwards. However, it is backward compatible with software Release 9.1 and earlier releases. In the Release 9.1 and earlier releases, the TCC3 card boots up as the TCC2P card in the Cisco ONS DWDM systems. 2. The TNC-E and the TSC-E cards are supported on the Cisco ONS M6 and M2 DWDM systems from Rel 9.3 onwards. Table 2 lists DWDM pluggable wavelengths, Table 3 lists card specifications, and Table 4 provides ordering information. Table 2. Supported Wavelengths on DWDM Pluggable Units C Band xx.x λ (nm) Cisco ONS DWDM XFP (ONS-XC-10G-xx.x=) Cisco ONS DWDM SFP (ONS-SC-2G-xx.x=) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 11 of 14
12 xx.x λ (nm) Cisco ONS DWDM XFP (ONS-XC-10G-xx.x=) Cisco ONS DWDM SFP (ONS-SC-2G-xx.x=) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Table 3. Card Specifications Specification Management Card LEDs Failure (FAIL) Active or standby (ACT or STBY) Signal fail (SF) Client port LEDs Active input signal DWDM port LEDs Active input signal Output wavelength Red Green or yellow Yellow Green Green Green Power Card power draw with pluggable optics Typical Maximum 132W 137W Operating Environment Temperature Humidity 23 to 131 F ( 5 to 55 C) 5 to 95% noncondensing 2008, 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 12 of 14
13 Table 4. Ordering Information (For pluggable software release support, please refer to Part Number GE-XP= GE-XPE= 1 ONS-XC-10G-xx.x= 2 ONS-XC-10G-EPxx.x= 2 ONS-XC-10G-C= ONS-XC-10G-S1= ONS-XC-10G-I2= ONS-XC-10G-SR-MM= ONS-XC-10G-1470= ONS-XC-10G-1490= ONS-XC-10G-1510= ONS-XC-10G-1530= ONS-XC-10G-1550= ONS-XC-10G-1570= ONS-XC-10G-1590= ONS-XC-10G-1610= ONS-SE-ZE-EL= ONS-SC-E3-T3-PW= ONS-SC-E1-T1-PW= ONS-SC-EoP1= ONS-SC-EOP3= ONS-SC-2G-xx.x= ONS-SC-Z3-1470= ONS-SC-Z3-1490= ONS-SC-Z3-1510= ONS-SC-Z3-1530= ONS-SC-Z3-1550= ONS-SC-Z3-1570= ONS-SC-Z3-1590= ONS-SC-Z3-1610= ONS-SE-G2F-LX= ONS-SI-GE-ZX= ONS-SI-100-LX10= ONS-SI-100-FX= ONS-SE-GE-BXU= ONS-SE-GE-BXD= Description Ethernet 20-GE / 2-10GE Crossponder 20 GBE Enhanced Crossponder OC-192/STM64/10 Gigabit Ethernet, XFP, 15xx.xx (see Table 6), 100 GHz, LC 10G MR, XFP,Edge Performance 15xx.xx (see Table 6), 100 GHz, LC 10G Multirate Full C Band Tunable DWDM XFP, 50 GHz, LC 10 Gigabit SFP OC-192/STM-64/10 GE/10-Gbps Fibre Channel, 1310 SR-SM LC connectors XFP OC192/STM64/10GE 1550 IR/SH2 SM LC XFP Ultra Short Reach MM 10GE BASE SR OC192/10GE/OTU2, CWDM, 1470mn, XFP C-Temp, 40km range OC192/10GE/OTU2, CWDM, 1490mn, XFP C-Temp, 40km range OC192/10GE/OTU2, CWDM, 1510mn, XFP C-Temp, 40km range OC192/10GE/OTU2, CWDM, 1530nm, XFP C-Temp, 40km range OC192/10GE/OTU2, CWDM, 1550nm, XFP C-Temp, 40km range OC192/10GE/OTU2, CWDM, 1570nm, XFP C-Temp, 40km range OC192/10GE/OTU2, CWDM, 1590nm, XFP C-Temp, 40km range OC192/10GE/OTU2, CWDM, 1610nm, XFP C-Temp, 40km range SFP 10/100/1000 Ethernet BASE-T Multirate Copper RJ-45 SFP E3/DS3 PDH over FE Pseudowire Commercial Temp SFP E1/DS1 PDH over FE Pseudowire Commercial Temp SFP FE over DS1/E1 Commercial Temp SFP FE over DS3/E3 Commercial Temp OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 15xx.xx, 100 GHz, LC SFP OC-48/STM-16/GE, CWDM, 1470 nm SFP OC-48/STM-16/GE, CWDM, 1490 nm SFP OC-48/STM-16/GE, CWDM, 1510 nm SFP OC-48/STM-16/GE, CWDM, 1530 nm SFP OC-48/STM-16/GE, CWDM, 1550 nm SFP OC-48/STM-16/GE, CWDM, 1570 nm SFP OC-48/STM-16/GE, CWDM, 1590 nm SFP OC-48/STM-16/GE, CWDM, 1610 nm SFP GE/1G-FC/2G-FC/HDTV 1310 nm SM LC Ext Temp SFP 1000BASE-ZX Gigabit Ethernet, 1550 nm, SM, I-Temp SFP 100 Mbps Long Reach 1310 nm SM LC, ITEMP SFP 100 Mbps Short Reach 1310 nm MM LC, ITEMP SFP 1000BASE-BX U GE Bidirectional Upstream Ext Temp SFP 1000BASE BX D GE Bidirectional Downstream Ext Temp 1. Requires Release 9.0 software. 2. xx.x wavelength noted in Table , 2011, 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 13 of 14
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