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8.11.3 Client Interface

8.11.3 Client Interface
The client interface is implemented with separately orderable SFP or XFP modules. The client interfaces
support the following tri-rate SFPs and XFPs using dual LC connectors and multi-mode fiber:
When using the ONS-SE-ZE-EL pluggable port module in the GE_XP card, the maximum throughput
Note
is 98.5%.
The client interfaces support the following dual-rate XFP using dual LC connectors and single-mode
fiber:
Note
On GE_XP card, the copper Pluggable Port Module (PPM) interface can auto-negotiate and carry traffic
even when the peer interface operates at rates other than 1000 Mbps.
8.11.4 DWDM Trunk Interface
The GE_XP and 10GE_XP cards have two 10GE trunk ports operating at 10GE (10.3125 Gbps) or 10GE
into OTU2 (nonstandard 10.0957 Gbps). The ports are compliant with ITU-T G.707, ITU-T G.709, and
Telcordia GR-253-CORE standards. The ports are capable of carrying C band and L band wavelengths
through insertion of DWDM XFPs. Forty channels are available in the 1550-nm C band 100-GHz ITU
grid, and forty channels are available in the L band.
The maximum system reach in filterless applications without the use of optical amplification or
regenerators is nominally rated at 23 dB over C-SMF fiber. This rating is not a product specification, but
is given for informational purposes. It is subject to change.
8.11.5 Configuration Management
The GE_XP and 10GE_XP cards support the following configuration management parameters:
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SFP- GE/1G-FC/2G-FC - 850 nm - MM - LC (PID ONS-SE-G2F-SX)
SFP - GE/1G-FC/2G-FC 1300 nm - SM - LC (PID ONS-SE-G2F-LX)
SFP - GE/1G-FC/2G-FC 1300 nm - SM - LC (PID ONS-SE-G2F-ZX)
SFP - 10/100/1000Base-T - Copper (PID ONS-SE-ZE-EL) Intra office up to 100;
Cable: RJ45 STP CAT5, CAT5E, and CAT6
XFP - OC-192/STM-64/10GE/10-FC/OTU2 - 1310 SR - SM LC (PID: ONS-XC-10G-S1)
Port name—User-assigned text string.
Admin State/Service State—Administrative and service states to manage and view port status.
MTU—Provisionable maximum transfer unit (MTU) to set the maximum number of bytes per
frames accepted on the port.
Mode—Provisional port mode, either Autonegotiation or the port speed.
Flow Control—Flow control according to IEEE 802.1x pause frame specification can be enabled or
disabled for TX and RX ports.
Bandwidth—Provisionable maximum bandwidth allowed for the port.
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Transponder and Muxponder Cards
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