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1830 PSS
Product ARCHITECTURE

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1830 PSS platform – Applications coverage
Access, Metro/Regional, Core, Long Haul
10GE/40GE/100GE
DWDM Long Haul Router
Router Router IP

IP IP

OTN Regional/Core 1830 PSS-4


1830 PSS-32 1830 PSS-36
/PSS-64
ILA
1830 PSS-36
/PSS-64
1830 PSS-4 1830 PSS-4 OTN Regional/Core
1830 PSS-36
1830 PSS-32/36 1830 PSS-32 ILA 1830 PSS-16 /PSS-64
ILA
2D ROADM

1830 PSS-
1830 PSS- 1830 PSS- 36/32
36/32 36/32

1830 PSS-1/4 1830 PSS-


1830 PSS-16
36/20
xWDM Access xWDM Access
1830 PSS-1/4 1830 PSS-1/4
1830 PSS-1/4
1830 PSS-1/4
1830 PSS-1/4

Platform that provides flexible End-End network solution today and tomorrow

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1830 PSS PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW
OTN

Core

Medium Density Central


Offices:
1830 PSS-36 1830 PSS-
From Metro to LH Typically 1830 PSS-32 64/24x
adapts or multiplexes client  32 Half-slots, 88 λ  36 Half-slots, 88 λ
Regional services to 10G uplink  64 Half-slots, 88 λ
 Gbe Mux  Gbe Mux
 Any-Rate Mux  Gbe Mux
 Any-Rate Mux
 Multi-OT (10G)  Any-Rate Mux
 Multi-OT (10G)
 OT (40G & 100G)  Multi-OT (10G)
 OT (40G & 100G)
Edge:  1-2 Tb/s Universal  OT (40G & 100G)
 Deg-2 FOADM
Typically adapts or switch  2-4 Tb/s Universal
 Multi-deg ROADM switch
multiplexes low bit  Any mix of
 Multi-deg TOADM
rates client services 1830 PSS-16 Client/Line  Any mix of
into 2.5G/10G uplink  GMPLS Layer 0 Client/Line,
 16 Half-slots, 88λ  ODUk Switching
Metro  ILA
 Deg-2 FOADM  ODUk Switching
 Gbe Mux  Deg-2 FOADM
 Any-Rate Mux  Multi-deg ROADM
 Multi-deg TOADM  Multi-deg ROADM
1830 PSS-1  Multi-OT (10G)  Multi-deg TOADM
 Deg-2 FOADM  MRN GMPLS
 Single blade (Layer 0+1)  MRN GMPLS
 Deg 2 ROADM (Layer 0+1)
 ILA
 GMPLS Layer 0  ILA
 ILA

1830 PSS-4 High density Central Converged OTN & High Capacity Converged
Offices from Regional WDM:
Access  Quad Half-slot to LH:
OTN & WDM:
ODU-k grooming from ODU-k grooming from low
 Gbe Mux Typically adapts or low bitrates clients bitrates clients adapted to
 Any-Rate Mux multiplexes client services adapted to 10G / 40G / 10G / 40G / 100G uplinks
 Multi-OT (10G) to 10G/40G uplink 100G uplinks
 ILA

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Edge Devices
PSS-4 – 4 universal slot, 2RU shelf

1830 PSS-4
Small footprint, low cost OTN based CWDM/DWDM solution for
metro access. 2RU In Line Amplifier solution.

Basic Features:
• 2RU chassis for 23” WECO, 19” EIA, 19” European and 21” ETSI
rack

• 4 half height slots temperature hardened chassis (-40C to 65C)

• Terminal, FOADM and ILA application

• DWDM (4/8 ch static filter)

• Stacked configuration for multiple PSS-4 shelves

• Redundant -48V DC power filter with house keeping input/output


(MDIO) Service cards (common modules with 1830PSS
• Integrated 24V DC power filter (Cell site applications)
platform)
• 11QPA4/11QPA4A (Quad 10G Any Rate OT, OC-192/STM-64,
• Integrated, redundant AC power filter 10G LAN PHY, 10G WAN PHY, OTU-2, FC 10G)
• Field replaceable circuit packs • AHPHG (20dBm High Power High Gain C-Band Optical
Amplifier with mid stage access)
• Switching and protection between adjacent OT slots via backplane • A2325A (23dBm Variable Gain C-Band Optical Amplifier with
ESNCP on all service cards mid stage access)
• AM2125A medium variable gain, +21db O/p Power with 25db
• Optional Wavelength Tracker and unkeyed optical channel Gain
rd
• Alien wavelength access from 3 party equipment

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1830 PSS-4 chassis and slots
Slot 4 and 5: SFC/SFD
1 filter: SFC 8/SFD 8
Slot 1: EC
2 filters: CWDM SFC 1/2/4 or
OAM, CIT, ES1, ES2 ports DWDM SFD 4 Slot 6: fan

1 4&5 6
7 8
9 10
2 3
88 mm x 440 mm x 244 mm (H x W x D)

Slots 7 to 10: service cards Slot 2 and 3: power supply,


 Ots timing, MDIO ports
 Amplifiers AC or DC, redundant

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PSS8 Shelf Layout

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1830 PSS-32 Shelf
1830 PSS-32 Shelf Colorless Wavelength Router
User Panel 50GHz/100GHz
Timing Module Fixed DWDM Mux/demux
Fan Tray
88/44/8/5-Channel
Core Optics Fixed CWDM Mux/demux
Equipment
8/4/2/1-Channel
Controller (1 of 2)
32 Universal/ Mid-Stage Access EDFA

Service Slots Dispersion Compensation


Power Input
SSMF/ E-LEAF/ TW-RS
Module
A/D and Mux Transponders
(1 of 2)
C-band OTN Tunable or Pluggable
Service Card
Alien Wavelength Management
& Protection
Optical Protection Switch
Width: 438.9 mm (17.3″), Depth: 289.5 mm (11.4″),
Height: 621.8 mm/ 14-RU (up to 3 shelves per bay)
User Panel, Power Filter
19 inch, 23 inch or 600mm ETSI rack mountable Common
Equipment Controller

 Carrier class equipment with redundant shelf controllers, powers and cooling
 Supports a range of management interfaces: SNMP, TL1, Web GUI, and CLI
 Service Optimized Flexible xOADM Platform
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SFD8 STATIC FILTER

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SFD-8 CHANNELS

The SFD8 filter card supports


Add/Drop of 8 out of 40
wavelengths in 1830 CO shelf.

Each SFD8 filter card has a 8-


channel optical multiplexer
and 8-channel de-multiplexer.

An SFD8 supports all FOADM


configurations.

The SFD8 filter has four


hardware variants (SFD8A,
SFD8B, SFD8C, SFD8D) to
provide 32 DWDM channel
support.

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SFD44 / SFD44B

SFD44
• SFD44/SFD44B

 SFD44 Mux/demuxes up to 44 C-band DWDM channels onto a single fiber


 SFD44 is a device mounted externally to the 1830 PSS-32 shelf in its own 2RU (one rack unit
height) shelf or flex shelf.
 SFD44 when used with other hardware to support an 88 channel environment, the SFD44
channels are referred to as the “even” channels.
 SFD44B 44 channel mux/demux for odd channels at 50 GHz offset
 The SFD44B is designed for use with the SFD44 and an interleaver , to support 88 DWDM
channels at 50GHz spacing. In this environment, the channels of the SFD44B are referred to
as the “odd” channels.
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User Interface Panel (USRPNL)

The User Interface Panel provides craft access, extra LAN connections, the VoIP orderwire,
housekeeping inputs/outputs, rack alarm/lamp outputs, system status indicators, lamp test, and
audible alarm cut-off push buttons. It mounts into the master shelf, but it is not used by the
sub-tending shelves (if any).

Note: A management LAN port on the USRPNL and the device to which it is connected must
both be configured in the same way, either with a fixed speed/duplex setting for both, or
auto/auto for both. If the management LAN port is configured as auto/auto and the device at
the other end is configured to a fixed speed/duplex setting, the management LAN port will
default to half duplex operation.

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Traffic Cards

130SCX10
• The 130SCX10 is a second generation 10x10G
MUX optical transponder, which supports
• multiplexing of up to ten 10G client signals into
one single OTU4 line interface
• The 130SCX10 OT is a two-slot-wide full-height
pack

S13X100
S13X100E supports the following physical client interfaces
and port labels:
(C1..C10): 10G client ports supporting SFP+ pluggable
modules
C21: 100G client port supporting a CFP4 pluggable module
C31: 40G client port supporting a QSFP+ pluggable module
C32: 100G or 40G client port supporting a QSFP28 pluggable
module
130SCX10 S13X100 The S13X100E card contains one physical line interface,
labeled L1. The line interface uses fixed optics (that is, not
pluggable)

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Wavelength Router (WR8-88A)

88-channel Wavelength Router (WR8-88A)


The 88-channel, 8 degree wavelength router (WR8-88A) is used in a ROADM to provide bi-
directional transmission of the optical signals. The WR8-88A broadcasts all received channels to the
DROP Out port and the three (3) MESH OUT ports, and selects channels from the eight (8) ADD IN
ports onto a single outgoing fiber connected to the LD Type Pack. The WR8-88A will support 8
optical lines and 88 channels from the 88 channel grid.
The WR8-88A is a pack that, in the drop direction, passes the OMS signal received on the SIG port
from the optical line to the MESH OUT 1-3 ports, the DROPOUT port, and the THRU port. In the add
direction, the WR8-88 circuit pack combines the signals input to the THRU and ADD IN 1-8 ports
through the WSS. The WR8-88 contains an additional laser to simulate 3 channels on the line. The
WR8-88A will manage all 88 channels.

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Wavelength Router (WR8-88) Block Diagram

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OSC connectivity

OSC patching detail for ILA equipment (1830PSS4).

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PSS32 OSC connectivity diagram

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Non Amplified (Direct SFD)

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Single Amplifier (At Rx End)

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Dual Amplifier Connectivity

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LCD connectivity with PSS32/8 through EXP port

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ILA Connectivity

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ILA Connectivity

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1830 PSS-64 - Terabit Transport Switch Shelf

Single-shelf system with 3.8 Tb/s of capacity


 Agnostic switch (TDM/OTN & Packet) architecture supporting
all traffic on a single platform

 Fully non-blocking N square matrix – any to any service


connection

 Architected to support 7.6 Tb/s in a single shelf

Full range of I/O interfaces


 SONET/SDH rates supported – 155Mb/s up to 100G

 OTN rates supported – OTMx.1 to OTMx.4

 Native Ethernet rates 1 GbE to 100 GbE

 Use of PIC modules for a high density DWDM solution

Expandable to a Multi-shelf system


 DWDM integration - decreased provisioning time and lower
infrastructure cost

 I/O sub shelf support allows for further consolidation of office


elements

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Traffic Cards
130SCUP
• It is a single slot card
I. 130SCUPC supports fast restoration in GMPLS applications

24XANY
• Universal interface card with flexible port configuration for
multiple line rates and operation modes.
• 24 x universal, multi-rate ports (SFP) individually configurable
• Interface Types are STM-4/1 OC-3/12 (R5 .1), GbE & STM-
16/OC-48

10X10G
Universal interface card with flexible port configuration for
multiple line rates and operation modes
130SCUP 24XANY 10X10G
10 x universal, 10G ports (XFP) Interface Types STM-64/OC-192,
10GbE

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PSS24x - Layout

FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW

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ESD Awareness – ESD Wrist Straps
Common Card Mounting Rules

Prior to the insertion of circuit packs:

• handle all the circuit packs with care, especially the fairly heavy Matrix card.
• visually check that the connector blocks of circuit packs and NE backplanes are
Undamaged.
• do not insert a circuit pack in the case of a damaged connector block!

Correct insert operations


Forbidden operations for card insertion
1 Don't push just on one latch only.

2 Don't force the units.

3 Avoid impact during the units handling.


Correct operations for card extraction
First, open the latch. Shift the latch according to the figure, see (A). Act on the
latch opening gently as shown on (B) in the figure.

Note: Not shifting the slide will damage either the latch or the locking mechanism of
the card.
….contd.
Alarm details
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