Backplane capacity
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The total bandwidth is 200 Gbit/s.
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Client-side service type
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SDH service:
- STM-1: SDH service at a rate of 155.52 Mbit/s
- STM-4: SDH service at a rate of 622.08 Mbit/s
- STM-16: SDH service at a rate of 2488.32 Mbit/s
- STM-64: SDH service at a rate of 9.95 Gbit/s
SONET service:
- OC-3: SONET service at a rate of 155.52 Mbit/s
- OC-12: SONET service at a rate of 622.08 Mbit/s
- OC-48: SONET service at a rate of 2488.32 Mbit/s
- OC-192: SONET service at a rate of 9.95 Gbit/s
Ethernet service:
- FE: Ethernet service at a rate of 125 Mbit/s
- GE: Ethernet service at a rate of 1.25 Gbit/s. Supports GE optical signals and GE electrical signals.
- 10GE LAN: Ethernet service at a rate of 10.31 Gbit/s
- 10GE WAN: Ethernet service at a rate of 9.95 Gbit/s
- 25GE: Ethernet service at a rate of 25.78 Gbit/s
OTN service:
- OTU1: OTN service at a rate of 2.67 Gbit/s
- OTU2: OTN service at a rate of 10.71 Gbit/s
- OTU2e: OTN service at a rate of 11.1 Gbit/s
SAN service:
- FC100: SAN service at a rate of 1.06 Gbit/s
- FC200: SAN service at a rate of 2.12 Gbit/s
- FC400: SAN service at a rate of 4.25 Gbit/s
- FICON: SAN service at a rate of 1.06 Gbit/s
- FICON Express: SAN service at a rate of 2.12 Gbit/s
- FICON 4G: SAN service at a rate of 4.25 Gbit/s
- FC800: SAN service at a rate of 8.5 Gbit/s
- FICON 8G: SAN service at a rate of 8.5 Gbit/s
- FC1200: SAN service at a rate of 10.51 Gbit/s
- FC1600: SAN service at a rate of 14.025 Gbit/s
- FC3200: SAN service at a rate of 28.05 Gbit/s
- ESCON: SAN service at a rate of 200 Mbit/s
- FDDI: SAN service at a rate of 125 Mbit/s
Video service:
- SDI: Serial digital interface at a rate of 270 Mbit/s
- HD-SDI: Bit-serial digital interface for high-definition television systems at a rate of 1.49 Gbit/s
- HD-SDIRBR: Bit-serial digital interface for high-definition television systems at a rate of 1.49/1.001 Gbit/s
- 3G-SDI: Video service at a rate of 2.97 Gbit/s
- 3G-SDIRBR: Video service at a rate of 2.97/1.001 Gbit/s
- DVB-ASI: Video service at a rate of 270 Mbit/s
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Service mapping mode
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- Supports encapsulation of GE services in Generic Framing Procedure - Transparent (GFP-T) or timing transparent transcoding - Generic Mapping Procedure (TTT-GMP) mode.
- Supports encapsulation of 10GE LAN services in Generic Framing Procedure - 10GE LAN(MAC transparent mapping(10.7G)) or 10GE LAN(Bit Transparent Mapping(11.1G)) mode.
- Supports encapsulation of 25GE services in Generic Framing Procedure - Transparent (GFP-T) or Bit Transparent Mapping (BMP) mode.
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FEC coding
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Supports ITU-T G.709-compliant forward error correction (FEC) encoding on the client side only when receiving OTU1/OTU2/OTU2e signals.
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OTN overhead protocol
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Uses the frame format and overhead processing compliant with ITU-T G.709.
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OTN overhead
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- ODU0/ODU1/ODU2 layer: supports PM and TCM overhead processing, and non-intrusive monitoring of PM and TCM overheads.
- OTU1/OTU2 layer: supports SM overhead processing.
- ODUflex layer: supports PM overhead processing.
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Maximum frame length for a port
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1518 to 9600 Bytes, supports a jumbo frame with a maximum length of 9600 bytes.
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LPT
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Supported on the client side when FE/GE/10GE LAN services are received.
NOTE:
The port equipped with an electrical module does not support LPT.
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Client 1+1 protection
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Supported
NOTE:
When OTU1 services are received on the client side, client 1+1 protection is only supported in ODU1 non-convergence mode.
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ODUk SNCP
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Supported
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Tributary SNCP
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Supported
NOTE:
- The board supports tributary SNCP protection only when the client-side service type is OTN, SDH, SONET or 10G WAN.
- When OTU1 services are received on the client side and the mapping path is OTU1->ODU1->ODU0, tributary SNCP protection at the ODU0 level is supported.
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Electrical-layer ASON
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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 and ODU1_ODU0 mode, the board does not support encryption.
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ALS
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Supported on the client side when non-OTN services are received.
NOTE:
The port equipped with an electrical module does not support ALS.
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LLDP
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Supported on the client side when ethernet services are received.
NOTE:
- The LLDP function is not supported when the client-side service is 10GE WAN/GE/FE.
- When the service mapping mode is MAC transparent mapping, the LLDP mode of the port is the Receive mode by default. In this case, LLDP packets are not transparently transmitted.
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Physical clock
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- GE(TTT-GMP), 10GE LAN(Bit Transparent Mapping(11.1G)), 25GE(BMP): Supports synchronous Ethernet transparent transmission
- GE(GFP-T), 10GE LAN(MAC transparent mapping(10.7G)), 25GE(GFP-F): Supports synchronous Ethernet processing
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IEEE 1588v2
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When GE (GFP-T), 25GE (GFP-F), or 10GE LAN services are re10GE LAN(MAC transparent mapping(10.7G)) services, the TC, TC+OC, BC, and OC modes are supported.
NOTE:
- The port equipped with an electrical module does not support IEEE 1588v2.
- Only ports 1 to 15 support IEEE 1588v2.
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ITU-T G.8273.2
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Supported
NOTE:
- The board does not support ITU-T G.8273.2 when the system control board is U2CTU.
- The port equipped with an electrical module does not support ITU-T G.8273.2.
- Only 1 to 15 ports support ITU-T G.8273.2.
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High-precision clock synchronization
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Supported
NOTE:
- Supported when GE (GFP-T), 25GE (GFP-F), or 10GE LAN(MAC transparent mapping(10.7G)) services are received on the client side.
- 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.
- The port equipped with an electrical module does not support High-precision clock synchronization.
- Only 1 to 15 ports support High-precision clock synchronization.
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Outband DCN
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Supported communication over ESCs on the client side when OTU1/OTU2/OTU2e services are received.
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Test frame
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Supports test frames when receiving GE (GFP-T)/10GE LAN(MAC transparent mapping(10.7G))/25GE (GFP-F) services on the client side.
NOTE:
Supports this function only in ODU1 convergence mode when receiving FE services on the client side.
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PRBS
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The PRBS function in the optical port direction is supported only when the client-side service type is STM-1, OC–3, STM-4, OC-12, STM-16, OC-48, OTU1, STM-64, OC-192, OTU2 or OTU2e.
NOTE:
When working in ODU1_ODU0 mode, the board does not support the PRBS test function in the backplane direction.
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Latency measurement
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- When non-OTN services are received on the client side of the board, the PM section latency measurement is supported in the backplane direction (upstream direction).
- When OTN services are received on the client side of the board, the TCM section latency measurement is supported in the optical port direction (downstream direction).
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Channel loopback
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Supports inloops and outloops on channels.
NOTE:
ODU0 channel loopbacks are supported only when the port working mode is the ODU1_ODU0 mode (OTU1->ODU1->ODU0).
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Port loopback
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- Supports inloops and outloops on the client side.
- Supports ODUk inloops and ODUk outloops on the client side.
NOTE:
- When the board works in ODU1 convergence mode, you must configure intra-board cross-connections before loopbacks. Otherwise, the loopbacks become abnormal.
- The board supports ODUk inloop and ODUk outloop only when non-OTN services are received, the port working mode is non-convergence, and bidirectional cross-connections are configured.
- When the service type is set to None, Inloop, Outloop, and ODUk Outloop are not supported.
- When non-OTN services are received, the PRBS in the backplane direction can be used only with ODUk loopback.
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Alarm and performance event monitoring
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- Monitors BIP8 bytes (Bursty mode) to help locate line failures.
- Monitors B1 bytes to help locate faults.
- Monitors OTN alarms and performance events.
- Monitors parameters such as the bias current, temperature, and optical power of the laser.
- Supports the remote monitoring (RMON) of Ethernet services.
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