Configuration and Networking. Equipment Configuration. Typical Networking Application of the OptiX OSN 9500. Networking for Multi-granularity Service Grooming, Service Convergence and Bandwidth Switching

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Contents

5 Configuration and Networking                                                      5-1

5.1 Equipment Configuration                                                              5-1

5.1.1 Access Capacity                                                                 5-1

5.1.2 Equipment Type Configuration                                             5-6

5.2 Typical Networking Application of the OptiX OSN 9500                  5-8

5.2.1 Networking Topology Structure                                             5-8

5.2.2 Networking for Multi-granularity Service Grooming, Service Convergence and Bandwidth Switching                                        5-9

5.2.3 GE Service Networking                                                       5-9

5.2.4 Networking with SDH Equipments as Metropolitan Backbone Node                                                                                        5-10

5.2.5 Networking with DWDM Equipments as Supertrunk Backbone Node                                                                                         5-11


Figures

Figure 5-1 Max. access capacity of each IU slot when configured with the GXCH board                                                                                                     5-4

Figure 5-2 Max. access capacity of each IU slot when configured with the EXCH board                                                                                                     5-5

Figure 5-3 Network configurations of the OptiX OSN 9500                               5-8

Figure 5-4 Networking configuration where the OptiX OSN 9500 performs multi-granularity service grooming and service convergence                              5-9

Figure 5-5 Point-to-point connection o f GE service                                       5-10

Figure 5-6 Application of the OptiX OSN 9500 combined with the OptiX 10 G and the OptiX 2.5 G                                                                                     5-11

Figure 5-7 Networking application of the OptiX OSN 9500 and the DWDM equipment                                                                                             5-11


Tables

Table 5-1 Maximum number of signals that can be accessed at a single subrack 5-2

Table 5-2 Access capacities of respective boards                                            5-2

Table 5-3 The relation between 20 G slots and 5 G slots                                  5-4

Table 5-4 Slots for respective interface boards when configured with the GXCH board                                                                                                     5-5

Table 5-5 Slots for respective interface boards when configured with the EXCH board                                                                                                     5-6

Table 5-6 OptiX OSN 9500 cabinet and components                                       5-6

Table 5-7 OptiX OSN 9500 configuration resources                                         5-7


5 Configuration and Networking

This chapter introduces configuration and networking application of the OptiX OSN 9500.

Adopting the OCS design idea and integrating functions of multi add and drop multiplexer (MADM) and digital cross connect system (DXC), the OptiX OSN 9500 features flexible networking capability, and is applicable to various topologies including point-to-point, chain, ring, hub and mesh networks.

The OptiX OSN 9500 has a nice compatibility in equipment levels, equipment types and functional boards. You can either have boards at STM-64, STM-16, STM-4 and STM-1 configured in one subrack, or on-line upgrade the network to a higher level.

5.1  Equipment Configuration

Equipment configuration refers to the specific equipment configuration made according to practical networking demands and equipment functions.

5.1.1  Access Capacity

The maximum capacity of the OptiX OSN 9500 equipment depends on the transmission rate, network structure and protection scheme adopted by the transmission network. Among them, the latter two decide the network bandwidth availability and are decided by practical networking mode.

The access capacity of a single OptiX OSN 9500 NE is decided by both the processing capability of the cross-connect matrix and the capacities of respective interface units (IUs). The higher order cross-connect capacity of the OptiX OSN 9500 equipment falls into two types: 2560 x 2560 VC-4s when the system is configured with GXCH board; and 4608 x 4608 VC-4s when the system is configured with EXCH board. GXCL board supports lower order cross-connection.

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