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Alcatel-Lucent 1850
TRANSPORT SERVICE SWITCH (TSS-320/160) | RELEASE 3.0
ENGINEERING RULES
PN 8DG08763GAAA
MARCH 2009
ISSUE 1

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  • Page 1 Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TRANSPORT SERVICE SWITCH (TSS-320/160) | RELEASE 3.0 ENGINEERING RULES PN 8DG08763GAAA MARCH 2009 ISSUE 1...
  • Page 2 In rare instances, unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network through the use of remote access features. In such an event, applicable tariffs require that the customer pay all network charges for traffic. Alcatel-Lucent cannot be responsible for such charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit for charges that result from unauthorized access.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents About this document Purpose ................................ ix Reason for revision ............................ix EDITION ..............................ix DATE ................................ix DESCRIPTIONS ............................ix Intended audience ............................ix Supported systems ............................ix How to use this document ..........................x Safety information ............................x Related information ............................x Document support ............................
  • Page 4 Contents .................................................... Updating document ...........................A-2 Customer documentation on CD-ROM ....................A-4 Abbreviations Table of abbreviations ..........................B-1 .................................................... PN 8DG 08763 GAAA Issue 1 March 2009...
  • Page 5: List Of Figures

    List of figures Introduction 1850 TSS-320 slot allocation ..................... 1-11 1850 TSS-160 slot allocation ..................... 1-14 1850TSS-320/160 engeneering rules .................................................... PN 8DG 08763 GAAA Issue 1 March 2009...
  • Page 6 List of figures ......................................................................................................PN 8DG 08763 GAAA Issue 1 March 2009...
  • Page 7: List Of Tables

    Operating Range for 10GBase-S Over Each Optical Fiber Type ..........1-8 10Gbps / 1st window (850 nm) interface parameters ..............1-8 1850 TSS-320: DWDM units ..................... 1-12 1850 TSS-160: DWDM units ..................... 1-15 DWDM frequencies allocation plan in C-band ................1-16 1850TSS-320/160 engeneering rules NE output power, according to the number of channels ..............
  • Page 8 List of tables ......................................................................................................v i i i PN 8DG 08763 GAAA Issue 1 March 2009...
  • Page 9: About This Document

    Intended audience This information product is intended for individuals who are responsible for network planning and engineering of the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Services Switch-320 and 160 (TSS-320 and TSS-160). Supported systems This Product Information guide applies to the following product releases:...
  • Page 10: How To Use This Document

    Adhere to the following safety precautions: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) • You must be properly grounded when making contact with the Alcatel-Lucent TSS-320 frame and handling circuit packs, disk drives, and tapes. Wrist strap ground cords should be routinely tested for the minimum 1-megohm resistance.
  • Page 11: Document Support

    The referral number is 1 (888) 727 3615 (continental United States) or +1 (630) 713 5000 (for all countries). Technical support For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the Alcatel-Lucent Support web site (http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support) for contact information.
  • Page 12: Packaging Collection And Recovery Requirements

    Alcatel-Lucent will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of Alcatel- Lucent products at the end of their useful life. Alcatel-Lucent will also offer to provide for the collection and treatment of existing products displaced by Alcatel-Lucent equipment.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction Overview This document describes the design constraints for engineering a DWDM line system using the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Services Switch-320 and 160 (TSS-320 and TSS-160) DWDM capabilities. It also provide basic information and specifications relating to signal interface. Signal Interface System signal interfaces comply with customer interface specifications.
  • Page 14 Introduction Signal Interface .................................................... STM-1 interface ETSI interface STM-1 S-1.1 STM-1 L-1.1 STM-1 L-1.2 SFP Parameter Unit ANSI interface IR-1 OC3 LR-1 OC3 LR-2 OC3 Addressed wavelength 1261 -> 1360 1270 -> 1360 1480 -> 1580 Min. launched power Max. launched power Allowed bit rates 100 ->...
  • Page 15 Introduction Signal Interface .................................................... STM-16 interface ETSI interface STM-16 I-16.1 STM-16 S-16.1 SFP Parameter Unit ANSI interface SR-1 OC48 IR-1 OC48 Addressed wavelength 1270 -> 1360 1270 -> 1360 Min. launched power Max. launched power Allowed bit rates 2.48832 2.125; 2.48832 Mbps Min.
  • Page 16 Introduction Signal Interface .................................................... STM-16 multirate multiformat interface ETSI interface S-16.1 Multirate Multiformat SFP Parameter Unit ANSI interface IR-1 OC48 Multirate Multiformat Addressed wavelength 1290 -> 1330 Min. launched power Max. launched power Allowed bit rates 100 -> 2700 Mbps For bit rates >...
  • Page 17 Introduction Signal Interface .................................................... Electrical Multirate 100/1000 Mbs Ethernet Interface SFP electrical interfaces are provided for 100/1000Mb/s Ethernet applications (on PP1GE only). The system supports the full duplex (i.e., bidirectional) Ethernet interface for: Twisted pair cable: Fast Ethernet interfaces featuring 100Mb/s data rate as specified in •...
  • Page 18: Ethernet Interface

    Introduction Signal Interface .................................................... Ethernet interface SFP Parameter 100Base-FX (Fast Ethernet) Unit Addressed wavelength 1270 -> 1380 Min. launched power Max. launched power Allowed bit rates 125; 155 Mbps Min. extinction ratio Max. -20dB bandwidth Spectral width Max. RMS width Minimum SMSR Max.
  • Page 19: Operating Range For 1000Base-Sx Over Each Optical Fiber Type

    Introduction Signal Interface .................................................... Table 1-1 Operating Range for 1000BASE-SX Over Each Optical Fiber Type Modal Bandwidth @ 850 nm Fiber Type Minimum Range (min. overfilled launch) 62.5 µm MMF 160 MHz/km 2 to 220 meters 62.5 µm MMF 200 MHz/km 2 to 275 meters 50 µm MMF 400 MHz/km...
  • Page 20: Operating Range For 10Gbase-S Over Each Optical Fiber Type

    Introduction Signal Interface .................................................... STM-64/OC-192/10 Gigabit Ethernet interface ETSI interface 10G Base-S I-64.1 / 10G Base-L XFP Parameter Unit ANSI interface 10G Base-S SR-1 OC192 / 10G Base-L Addressed wavelength 840 -> 860 1290 -> 1330 Min. launched power -7.3 -6.0 Max.
  • Page 21 Introduction Signal Interface .................................................... ETSI interface S-64.2b / 10G Base-E P1L1-2D2 XFP Parameter Unit ANSI interface IR-2 OC192 / 10G Base-E LR2 OC192 Addressed wavelength 1530 -> 1565 1530 -> 1565 Min. launched power -1.0 Max. launched power +2.0 +4.0 Allowed bit rates 9.95328;...
  • Page 22 Introduction Signal Interface .................................................... DWDM interface at 10Gbps XFP Parameter APD DWDM XFP for long haul Unit Addressed wavelengths 1529,55nm (196.00 THz) -> 1561,42nm (192.00 THz) 100 GHz grid, compliant with ITU-T G.694.1 Min. launched power -2.0 Max. launched power +3.0 Maximum wavelength deviation +/- 100...
  • Page 23: Shelf Types

    Introduction Shelf types .................................................... Shelf types 1850TSS-320 shelf slot allocation Figure 1-1 1850 TSS-320 slot allocation First level Second level Controller/ PSF/POW/ Controller slots Matrix slots Service slots Upper Fan Tray 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...
  • Page 24: Tss-320: Dwdm Units

    Introduction Shelf types .................................................... Table 1-5 1850 TSS-320: DWDM units ANV Part NAME ACRONYM SIZE SLOT Number Q.ty DWDM CARDS 1x8 Mux/Demux 30-38 (L1) (1S) OMDX8100 1S 8DG 07885 AB-- 8 6, 7, 8, 9 12, 13, 14, 15 1x8 Mux/Demux 20-28 (L2) (1S)
  • Page 25 Introduction Shelf types .................................................... ANV Part NAME ACRONYM SIZE SLOT Number Q.ty OE - TRX XFP DWDM CH26 XL-642C 1AB 35663 0035 32 OE - TRX XFP DWDM CH27 XL-642C 1AB 35663 0034 32 OE - TRX XFP DWDM CH28 XL-642C 1AB 35663 0033 32 OE - TRX XFP DWDM CH30...
  • Page 26 Introduction Shelf types .................................................... 1850TSS-160 shelf slot allocation Figure 1-2 1850 TSS-160 slot allocation First level Controller slots PSF slot TBUS slot PSF slot 42/43 Second level Controller / Matrix slots .................................................... 1 - 14 PN 8DG 08763 GAAA Issue 1 March 2009...
  • Page 27: Tss-160: Dwdm Units

    8DG 08049 AB-- 8 18, 19 DWDM XFP) B&W XFP MODULES Refer to table Table 1-5, “1850 TSS-320: DWDM units” (p. 1-12). The max. quantity is the half DWDM XFP Refer to table Table 1-5, “1850 TSS-320: DWDM units” (p.
  • Page 28: Dwdm Channels

    Introduction DWDM channels .................................................... DWDM channels 1850 TSS-320 and 160 support the transport of DWDM channels at 10 Gbps. The exact data rate depends on the particular mapping of the client. For details, refer to “DWDM interface at 10Gbps” (p.
  • Page 29: 1850Tss-320/160 Engeneering Rules

    1850TSS-320/160 engeneering rules Main DWDM features System Capacity 16 channels, belonging to L1 and L2 bands. Refer to Table 1-7, “DWDM frequencies allocation plan in C-band” (p. 1-16) for details. Application The NE supports point to point applications. Optical Supervisory Channel (OSC) OSC is not supported.
  • Page 30: 1850Tss-320/160 Engeneering Rules

    1850TSS-320/160 engeneering rules Main DWDM features .................................................... 8 channels max 16 channels max # of Ch Power [dBm] # of Ch Power [dBm] 15.0 15.4 15.8 16.1 16.4 16.7 17.0 Minimum number of channels As amplifier tuning is not linear down to 1 channel, in order to avoid critical non linear effects, the minimum number of channels should be limited.
  • Page 31: Span Calculation And Performances

    1850TSS-320/160 engeneering rules Span calculation and performances .................................................... Span calculation and performances Single-span transmission Table 2-3 Span loss and span lengths in single-span links Transponder / unit Span loss Span length Amplifier type PP10GSO (XFP w/o FEC) up to 29 dB up to 116 Km low gain amplifier (22/09)
  • Page 32: Minimum Number Of Channels In Multi-Span Links

    1850TSS-320/160 engeneering rules Span calculation and performances .................................................... Table 2-5 Minimum number of channels in Multi-span links Transponder Behaviour PP10GSO, at least two working channels are required, to satisfy the behavior previously PP10GE described in Table 2-4 Table 2-6 Engineering rules summary table Transponder performance Low gain ampl (22/09) Transponder...
  • Page 33: A General On Customer Documentation

    General on Customer Documentation Products, product–releases, versions and Customer Documentation A product is defined by the network hierarchical level at which it is used and by the whole of performance and services for which it is meant. A product evolves through successive product releases, which are the real products marketed for their delivery at a certain release availability date.
  • Page 34: Aims Of Standard Customer Documentation

    Standard hardware and software documentation is meant to provide customers with the information necessary to install, commission, operate, and maintain the equipment according to ALCATEL-LUCENT Laboratory design choices. In particular, the content of documents associated with software applications focus on the explanation of the man–machine interface and the operating procedures allowed.
  • Page 35 General on Customer Documentation Updating document .................................................... the document edition (usually first edition=01) • the document issue date. This date on the document does not refer to the date of print • but to the date on which the document source file was finalized and released for the production.
  • Page 36: Customer Documentation On Cd-Rom

    Installation Guides • documentation of system optional features and related software that are not available • for purchase from ALCATEL-LUCENT CD-ROMs for Network Elements products do not contain: • documentation of system optional features (for example, System Installation Guides •...
  • Page 37 2), in association with the CD-ROM's own P/N-edition, is also loaded in the ALCATEL/LUCENT-INFORMATION-SYSTEM as a structured list. Whenever a new edition of any document is released in the ALCATEL-LUCENT archive system, a check in the ALCATEL/LUCENT-INFORMATION-SYSTEM is made to identify the list of CD-ROMs that must be updated to include the new editions of these guides/documents.
  • Page 38 General on Customer Documentation Customer documentation on CD-ROM ......................................................................................................A - 6 PN 8DG 08763 GAAA Issue 1 March 2009...
  • Page 39: Table Of Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Table of abbreviations ABBREVIATION MEANING Add/Drop Multiplexer Alarm indication Signal Automatic Laser Shutdown Automatic Protection Switching ANSI American National Standards International Automatic Protection Switching B&W Black and White BATT Battery Bit Error Rate Beginning Of Life Constant Bit Rate Chromatic Dispersion European Conformity Channel...
  • Page 40 Abbreviations Table of abbreviations .................................................... ABBREVIATION MEANING Equipment Controller EDFA Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic interference End Of Life Equipment Protection Switching Electrostatic discharges ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institute Fast Ethernet Forward Error Correction First Level Controller FOADM Fixed Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer General Communication Channel Gigabit Ethernet...
  • Page 41 Abbreviations Table of abbreviations .................................................... ABBREVIATION MEANING Light emitting diode Lower Order Lower Order Assembler Loss of signal Line Terminal Lower Order Virtual Container Media Acces Control Metro Ethernet Forum Multi Mode Fibre mp2mp multipoint-to-multipoint MPLS MultiProtocol label Switching MSPP Multi Service Provisionable Platform Multiplexer Network Element...
  • Page 42 Abbreviations Table of abbreviations .................................................... ABBREVIATION MEANING Optical Transmission Section OTUk Optical Channel Transport Unit, capacity k=1, 2, 3 P2MP Point To Multi-Point Point To Point Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy PPP / P2P Point-to-Point Performance Monitoring Point to Point Protocol RECC Recommendation RNURG Not urgent Alarm command.
  • Page 43 Abbreviations Table of abbreviations .................................................... ABBREVIATION MEANING Ultra Long Haul User to Network Interface Urgent UROADM Upgraded Reconfigurable Optical Add Drop Multiplexer Virtual Container VCAT Virtual Concatenation Virtual Concatenation Group Very Long Haul Variable Optical Attenuator Wide Area Network Wavelength Division Multipleing WEEE Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment Wavelength Adapter...
  • Page 44 Abbreviations Table of abbreviations ......................................................................................................B - 6 PN 8DG 08763 GAAA Issue 1 March 2009...

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