Basic function
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Converts client-side services into OTU signals and supports the hybrid transmission of services on the client side. For details about the service types, number of channels, and mapping paths supported by different ports, see Application.
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Client-side service type
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- FC100: The rate is 1.06 Gbit/s.
- FC200: The rate is 2.12 Gbit/s.
- FC400: The rate is 4.25 Gbit/s.
- FC800: The rate is 8.5 Gbit/s.
- FC1200: The rate is 10.51 Gbit/s.
- FC1600: The rate is 14.025 Gbit/s.
- FC3200: The rate is 28.05 Gbit/s.
- FICON: The rate is 1.06 Gbit/s.
- FICON Express: The rate is 2.12 Gbit/s.
- FICON 4G: The rate is 4.25 Gbit/s.
- FICON 8G: The rate is 8.5 Gbit/s.
- FICON 10G: The rate is 10.51 Gbit/s.
- ESCON: The rate is 200 Mbit/s.
- FDDI: The rate is 125 Mbit/s.
- STM-1: The rate is 155.52 Mbit/s.
- STM-4: The rate is 622.08 Mbit/s.
- STM-16: The rate is 2488.32 Mbit/s.
- STM-64: The rate is 9.95 Gbit/s.
- OC-3: The rate is 155.52 Mbit/s.
- OC-12: The rate is 622.08 Mbit/s.
- OC-48: The rate is 2488.32 Mbit/s.
- OC-192: The rate is 9.95 Gbit/s.
- OTU1: The rate is 2.67 Gbit/s.
- OTU2: The rate is 10.71 Gbit/s.
- OTU2e: The rate is 11.1 Gbit/s.
- OTU4: The rate is 111.81 Gbit/s.
- DVB-ASI: The rate is 270 Mbit/s.
- HD-SDI: The rate is 1.49 Gbit/s.
- HD-SDIRBR: The rate is 1.49/1.001 Gbit/s.
- 3G-SDI: The rate is 2.97 Gbit/s.
- 3G-SDIRBR: The rate is 2.97/1.001 Gbit/s.
- SDI: The rate is 270 Mbit/s.
- FE: The rate is 125 Mbit/s.
- GE: The rate is 1.25 Gbit/s.
- 10GE LAN: The rate is 10.31 Gbit/s.
- 10GE WAN: The rate is 9.95 Gbit/s.
- 40GE: The rate is 41.25 Gbit/s.
- 50GE: The rate is 51.5625 Gbit/s.
- 100GE: The rate is 103.125 Gbit/s.
- 25GE: The rate is 25.78 Gbit/s.
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Service mapping mode
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- GE service: Supports GFP-T/(TTT+GMP) mapping.
- 10GE LAN service: Supports GFP-F/BMP/(IMP+BMP) mapping.
- 40GE service: Supports (TTT+GMP) mapping.
- 25GE/50GE service: Supports BMP/GFP-F mapping.
- 100GE service: Supports GMP/GFP-F mapping.
NOTE:
The Bit Transparent Mapping (11.1G IMP+BMP) mode can be used for service interconnection with the Bit Transparent Mapping (11.1G) mode.
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WDM specification
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Supports DWDM specifications.
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Tunable wavelength
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Supports tunable wavelengths of WDM-side optical signals in extended C band (1529 nm to 1568 nm).
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FEC coding
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- Client side: Supports FEC coding when the client-side service type is OTU4.
- Client side: Supports RSFEC coding when the client-side service type is 25GE/50GE/100GE/FC3200.
- WDM side: Supports SDFEC2 coding.
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Line modulation format
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100G mDQPSK
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Typical channel spacing
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50GHz*n(n=1,2...)(Only the standard center frequency of 50 GHz is supported.)
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LPT
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Supported
NOTE:
- This function is not supported when the port is equipped with an electrical module.
- Supported when FE/GE/10GE LAN services are received on the client side.
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Intra-board 1+1 protection
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Not supported
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Client 1+1 protection
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Supported
NOTE:
- When MPO modules are used on the client side, the board does not support client 1+1 protection.
- When LC optical modules are used on the client side to receive 100GE, 50GE, 40GE, 25GE, 10GE, and GE services, client 1+1 protection supports unidirectional switching and the bidirectional switching.
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ODUk SNCP
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Not supported
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Tributary SNCP
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Supported
NOTE:
Supports intra-board tributary SNCP.
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Optical-layer ASON
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Not supported
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Electrical-layer ASON
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Not supported
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L1 service encryption
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Supports setting the encryption function by port.
NOTE:
- When working in ODU1 convergence mode or receiving OTU4 services, the board does not support the encryption function.
- The client-side ports do not support broadcast cross-connection and encryption functions at the same time.
- After the encryption function is configured, the WDM-side rate of the board cannot be switched, but the modulation formats of the same rate can be switched.
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ALS
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Supported when client services are non-OTN services.
NOTE:
The port equipped with an electrical module does not support ALS.
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LLDP
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Supported
NOTE:
- Supported when Ethernet services are received on the client side.
- LLDP is not supported when 10GE WAN, GE, or FE services are received on the client side.
- When the service mapping mode is MAC transparent mapping, the port LLDP mode is receive mode by default. In this case, LLDP packets are not transparently transmitted.
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LLDP
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Supported
NOTE:
- Supported when Ethernet services are received on the client side.
- LLDP is not supported when 10GE WAN, GE, or FE services are received on the client side.
- When the service mapping mode is MAC transparent mapping, the port LLDP mode is receive mode by default. In this case, LLDP packets are not transparently transmitted.
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Physical clock
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- Supports synchronous Ethernet transparent transmission when receiving 100GE (GMP)/50GE (BMP)/40GE (TTT+GMP)/25GE (BMP)/10GE LAN (BMP)/GE (TTT+GMP) services.
- Supports synchronous Ethernet processing when receiving 100GE (GFP-F)/50GE (GFP-F)/25GE (GFP-F)/10GE LAN (GFP-F)/GE (GFP-T) services.
NOTE:
- Synchronous Ethernet transparent transmission is not supported when 10GE LAN (IMP+BMP) services are received.
- When the TX1/RX1 and TX2/RX2 ports receive 4 x 10GE services, only the first 10GE channel of the 4 x 10GE supports physical-layer clocks.
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IEEE 1588v2
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Supported
NOTE:
- Supported only when the client-side service type is 100GE(GFP-F)/50GE(GFP-F)/25GE(GFP-F)/10GE LAN(GFP-F)/GE(GFP-T).
- When the TX1/RX1 and TX2/RX2 ports receive 4 x 10GE services, only the first 10GE channel of the 4 x 10GE supports IEEE 1588v2.
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ITU-T G.8275.1
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Supported
NOTE:
This function is supported only when the client-side service type is 100GE (GFP-F)/50GE (GFP-F)/25GE (GFP-F)/10GE LAN (GFP-F)/GE (GFP-T).
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ITU-T G.8273.2
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Supported
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High-precision clock synchronization
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Supported
NOTE:
- This function is not supported when the board uses the QSFP28,1310,100GE,-3.1dBm,4dBm,-4.5dBm,LC,SMF,2km,PAM4 module.
- The high-precision clock synchronization function can be implemented only after the corresponding license is obtained.
- The board must work with the subrack and system control board that support high-precision clock to support the high-precision clock synchronization function. For details, see Clock Synchronization Feature Guide.
- Supported only when the client-side service type is 100GE(GFP-F)/50GE(GFP-F)/25GE(GFP-F)/10GE LAN(GFP-F)/GE(GFP-T).
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Outband DCN
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Supports ESC communication.
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Test frame
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Supported when the client-side service type is 100GE/50GE (GFP-F)/40GE/25GE (GFP-F)/10GE LAN (GFP-F)/GE (GFP-T).
NOTE:
This function is supported only in ODU1 convergence mode when FE services are received on the client side.
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PRBS
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- Supports the PRBS function on the WDM side.
- Supports the PRBS function in the client-side optical port direction when STM-1/OC-3/STM-4/OC-12/STM-16/OC-48/OTU1/STM-64/OC-192/OTU2/OTU2e/OTU4 services are received on the client side.
- PRBS signals can be sent from the client-side optical port to the system side.
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Latency measurement
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- The board supports PM/TCM latency measurement for upstream higher-order ODU channels.
- When non-OTN services are received on the client side, the board supports PM/TCM latency measurement for upstream lower-order ODU channels.
- When OTN services are received on the client side, the board supports TCM latency measurement for downstream lower-order ODU channels.
NOTE:
In a mapping path, the ODUk channel with the maximum granularity is the higher-order ODU channel, and other ODUk channels are lower-order ODUk channels.
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Channel loopback
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Supported when a client-side port accesses 4 x 10GE signals
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Port loopback
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- Supports inloops and outloops on the WDM side.
- Supports inloops and outloops on the client side.
- Supports ODUk inloops and ODUk outloops on the client side.
NOTE:
- Client-side loopback is not supported when the port receives 4 x 10GE LAN signals.
- When the line-side rate is 100 Gbit/s and 100GE/OTU4 services are received on the client side, the board does not support WDM-side port loopbacks.
- When no cross-connection is configured on a client-side port, inloops cannot be configured on the client-side port.
- When the board receives FC1600-Trunk-2 services,
- A maximum of three FC1600-Trunk-2 services are supported, and each service needs to use a combination of two client-side ports, which are ports TX2/RX2 to TX3/RX3, ports TX4/RX4 to TX5/RX5, and ports TX8/RX8 to TX9/RX9 .
- Ports TX2/RX2, TX4/RX4, and TX8/RX8 support client-side inloops and outloops. Ports TX3/RX3, TX5/RX5, and TX9/RX9 support only outloops. An outloop cannot be configured for the first port and other ports in the same group concurrently.
- When the board receives FC1600-Trunk-4 services,
- A maximum of one FC1600-Trunk-4 service is supported, and each service needs to use a combination of four client-side ports, which are ports TX2/RX2 to TX5/RX5 .
- Ports TX2/RX2 support client-side inloops and outloops. Ports TX3/RX3 to TX5/RX5 support only outloops. An outloop cannot be configured for the first port and other ports in the same group concurrently.
- The client-side ODUk inloop and outloop cannot be configured for ports configured with FC Trunk services.
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Alarm and performance event monitoring
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- Monitors BIP8 bytes (Bursty mode) to facilitate line fault locating.
- Monitors OTN alarms and performance events.
- Supports the Ethernet RMON monitoring function.
- Monitors the laser bias current, laser operating temperature, and optical power.
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