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Preface
This preface provides general information about the documentation set for the
7360 Intelligent Services Access Manager FX (7360 ISAM FX).
Scope
This documentation set provides information about safety, features and
functionality, ordering, hardware installation and maintenance, CLI and TL1
commands, and software upgrade and migration procedures.
Audience
This documentation set is intended for planners, administrators, operators, and
maintenance personnel involved in installing, upgrading, or maintaining the
7360 ISAM FX.
Prerequisite knowledge
The reader must be familiar with general telecommunications principles.
Safety information
For ETSI safety information, see the 7360 ISAM FX Safety Manual.
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Preface
interest.
Document conventions
The following conventions are used in this documentation set.
Acronyms
See the glossary included with the System Description for FD 100/320Gbps NT and
FX NT for the expansion of acronyms used in this documentation set.
Release notes
Be sure to refer to the release notes (such as the Customer Release Notes or
Emergency Fix Release Note) issued for software loads of the 7360 ISAM before
you install or use the 7360 ISAM FX . The release notes provide important
information about the software load.
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Preface
Documents
Table 1 lists the documents that make up the 7360 ISAM FX Release 4.3
documentation set.
Table 1 7360 ISAM FX Release 4.3 documentation set
Title
Description
Part number
3HH-10103-AAAA
Product Information
3HH-10116-AAAA-TCZZA
3HH-09811-BAAA-TQZZA
Documentation CD
7360 ISAM FX CD
General documentation
Safety Manual
the 7302 ISAM and the 7330 ISAM FTTN equipped with
the 100Gpbs or the 320Gbps NT
the 7360 ISAM FX equipped with an FX NT
3HH-10126-AAAA-TCZZA
3HH-10127-AAAA-RJZZA
3HH-09857-BAAA-TCZZA
Hardware documentation
FX Hardware Installation
Guide
TL1 documentation
TL1 Commands and Messages
for FD 100/320Gbps NT and
FX NT
the 7302 ISAM and the 7330 ISAM FTTN equipped with
the 100Gpbs or the 320Gbps NT
the 7360 ISAM FX equipped with an FX NT
3HH-09858-BAAA-TQZZA
the 7302 ISAM and the 7330 ISAM FTTN equipped with
the 100Gpbs or the 320Gbps NT
the 7360 ISAM FX equipped with an FX NT
CLI documentation
CLI Commands for FD
100/320Gbps NT and FX NT
3HH-08079-DDAA-TCZZA
the 7302 ISAM and the 7330 ISAM FTTN equipped with
the 100Gpbs or the 320Gbps NT
the 7360 ISAM FX equipped with an FX NT
3HH-10104-BAAA-TQZZA
the 7302 ISAM and the 7330 ISAM FTTN equipped with
the 100Gpbs or the 320Gbps NT
the 7360 ISAM FX equipped with an FX NT
3HH-10106-AAAA-TQZZA
3HH-10107-AAAA-TQZZA
(1 of 2)
Preface
Title
Description
Part number
3HH-10108-AAAA-TQZZA
3HH-10110-AAAA-TQZZA
3HH-10109-AAAA-TQZZA
3HH-10111-AAAA-TQZZA
3HH-07196-AAAA-RJZZA
3HH-08277-AAAA-TCZZA
Software documentation(1)
(2 of 2)
Note
(1)
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Contents
Preface
iii
Scope
............................................................................................... iii
Audience ............................................................................................... iii
Prerequisite knowledge ............................................................................... iii
Safety information ..................................................................................... iii
Document conventions ................................................................................ iv
Release notes........................................................................................... iv
Documents ............................................................................................... v
System Overview
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
Subracks
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2-1
1-1
3-1
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Contents
3.3
3.4
3.5
Rack Configurations
4.1
4.2
5-1
Board Mnemonics
A.1
4-1
A.
A-1
Index
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System Overview
1.1 Introduction
1-2
1-6
1-17
1-18
1-19
1-25
1-26
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1.1
Introduction
The 7360 ISAM FX is a frame based Multi Service Access Platform, offering
high-density fiber connections for multimedia, high-speed internet access, voice and
business services.
NSP IP backbone
ISAM
Ethernet
FE/GE
Voice
EMAN
DS1/E1
NSP IP backbone
FE/GE
Video
NSP IP backbone
ISAM
ISAM shelf
xDSL
xDSL
LT
Ethernet
Voice
Voice
LT
NT
FE/GE/10GE
DS1/E1
ONT/ OMCI
ONU GPON
Video
FE/GE/10GE
Eth
LT
GPON
LT
xDSL/Ethernet
Voice
ONT/
ONU
OAM
EPON
EPON
LT
ISAM OLT
Note Possible user interface types are not limited to the types
shown on the figure.
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User Side
At the user side, each 7360 ISAM FX shelf can terminate:
cascading mode: a chain of 1 subtending ISAM per ISAM; see Figure 1-2
star mode: multiple subtending ISAMs per ISAM; see Figure 1-3
ring mode (except when there is a ring behind a Hub-ISAM); see Figure 1-4.
Figure 1-2 Cascading Topology
ISAM
k*FE/GE/10GE
k*FE/GE/10GE
EMAN
User
interfaces
User
interfaces
User
interfaces
ISAM
k*FE/GE/10GE
EMAN
User
interfaces
ISAM
User
interfaces
k*FE/GE/10GE
User
interfaces
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Figure 1-4 Ring Topology
ISAM
User
interfaces
k*FE/GE/10GE
ISAM
ISAM
User
interfaces
EMAN
k*FE/GE/10GE
ISAM
User
interfaces
User
interfaces
k*FE/GE/10GE
Network Side
At the network side, the 7360 ISAM terminates FE, GE, or 10GE links. The
following configurations are possible:
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Figure 1-5 Network Connections
IP Edge Router /
BRAS
Ethernet
Switch
ISAM
User
interfaces
NSP IP backbone
m x FE/GE/10GE
EMAN
FE/GE
NSP IP backbone
n x FE/GE/10GE
NSP IP backbone
ISAM
User
interfaces
NSP IP backbone
FE/GE
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1.2
System Architecture
Functional Decomposition
The ISAM is built as a typical multiplexer which can be equipped with the following
main boards:
NT
LT
NTIO
LT-applique
The ISAMs management plane, control plane, and most of the data plane is realized
on the NT board and on the LT boards.
Figure 1-7 ISAM System Decomposition
NT
LT
iHub
LT-Control
iHub control
Switch/Router
System control
Transport
IWF
Data plane
Control plane
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FX NT Board
Line Termination (LT) boards are built from an InterWorking Function (IWF), a
Transport subsystem and an LT-Control subsystem.
The transport subsystem terminates the physical layer of the subscriber interfaces.
It varies with the type of access technology used (Ethernet,...).
The IWF processes the packets in the fast path. It is capable of handling frames
at L2 (basically bridging) and L3 (basically IP forwarding), including
sophisticated filtering and traffic management, all at the line rate of the transport
medium.
The LT-Control subsystem takes care of the slow path control plane and internal
Operations And Maintenance applications.
GPON LT Boards
The GPON functionality of the ISAM extends the system boundaries via up to 128
Optical Network Terminations (ONTs) over a fiber plant that can reach 10s of
kilometers out from the GPON LT boards located in an ISAM shelf.
These GPON LT boards provide the physical interfaces from the ISAM shelf
towards the Customer Premises Equipment, that is, the ONTs.
EPON LT Boards
The EPON functionality of the ISAM extends the system boundaries via up to 64
Optical Network Terminations (ONTs) over a fiber plant that can reach 10s of
kilometers out from the EPON LT boards located in an ISAM shelf.
These EPON LT boards provide the physical interfaces from the ISAM shelf towards
the Customer Premises Equipment, that is, the ONTs.
Physical Decomposition
Figure 1-8 shows the general functional architecture of the ISAM, from the
viewpoint of its forwarding capabilities.
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Figure 1-8 High-level ISAM Architecture
Network links |
Subtending links |
User links
E
M
A
N
Ethernet
IHub
router
IWF
EPS
LT
control
IHub
control
NTIO
Transport
CPE
GPON
ONT
EPON
ONT
LT
System
control
NT
NT board
LT boards
NT Board
Provisions are made to equip two NT boards in the shelf. These NT boards can act
as an active / stand-by pair for all functions.
The following NT boards are supported in FX equipment:
The LT boards consists of a IWF, the transport termination and the LT control.
The LT boards, also known as Line Interface Modules (LIMs), use a different
interworking function between the user side and the Ethernet network side,
depending on the board type. Table 1-1 shows the supported LT boards with their
physical interface types, density (that is, number of lines per board) and Interworking
function (IWF) capability.
Table 1-1 Supported LT Boards
LT Board
Physical
Interfaces
Overlay
Density
NT Interface
IWF
NELT-B
Ethernet
36
10 GE
L3
(2)
(1 of 2)
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LT Board
Physical
Interfaces
Overlay
Density
NT Interface
IWF
NGLT-A
GPON
10 GE
L3
FPLT-A
EPON
10 GE
L2(1)
(2)(3)
(2 of 2)
Notes
(1)
L2: IWF function capability on Layer 2. For an overview of the IWF capabilities, refer to section 1.5
(2)
L3: IWF function capability on Layer 2 and Layer 3. For an overview of the IWF capabilities, refer
to section 1.5
(3)
Not all L3 features are supported in these ports, see Table 1-13
GFC Board
The General Facilities Card (GFC) provides connections for external power, circuit
breakers for system protection, visual indications for power availability and
collection and cascading of external alarms.
Note These boards are only used on the FX-8 and FX-4 subracks.
NTIO Board
The NTIO board plays the role of an applique to either the single NT board, or to both
NT boards, depending on the NT redundancy configuration. It allows to decouple NT
equipment protection from up-link protection in case of a redundant NT pair. In case
the active NT fails, traffic on the NTIO external links will be switched automatically
to and from the stand-by NT.
Table 1-2 shows the supported NT I/O boards.
Table 1-2 NT I/O Boards
Board
Interfaces
FNIO-B
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Port mapping
The tables below list the port mapping for 7360 ISAM FX, that is, the mapping
between the logical port numbers as used in the ISAM and the physical port numbers
as visible on the equipment itself (frontplate numbering).
subrack.
Table 1-5 lists the port mapping for the FANT-F board in a 7360 ISAM FX-16 in
dual NT + NTIO subrack mode for FNIO-B.
Table 1-6 lists the port mapping for the FANT-F board in a 7360 ISAM FX-8
subrack.
Table 1-7 lists the port mapping for the FANT-F board in a 7360 ISAM FX-8 in
dual NT + NTIO subrack mode for FNIO-B.
Table 1-8 lists the port mapping for the FANT-F board in a 7360 ISAM FX-4
subrack.
Table 1-9 lists the port mapping for the FANT-F board in a 7360 ISAM FX-4 in
dual NT + NTIO subrack mode for FNIO-B.
Table 1-3 Mapped Items
Item
Description
LT port number
(index based)
For internal LT ports, the index of the LT in the main subrack that
corresponds to this port (for local LTs only)
For external ports, the manner in which this port is identified at the
faceplate of the board.
For NTIO ports, the manner in which this port can be configured:
and
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
10
15
12
16
16
17
18
18
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
(1 of 2)
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Physical
Port
Number
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
32
19
34
20
41
21
43
22
45
23
37
24
10
22
25
11
26
12
39
27
13
28
28
14
20
29
15
14
30
16
1 (NT-A)
RJ45
X1 (NT-A)
SFP+
X2 (NT-A)
SFP+
X3 (NT-A)
SFP+
X4 (NT-A)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-A)
10
1 (NT-B)
RJ45
11
X1 (NT-B)
SFP+
12
X2 (NT-B)
SFP+
13
X3 (NT-B)
SFP+
14
X4 (NT-B)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-B)
(2 of 2)
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
10
15
12
16
16
17
18
18
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
FNIO-B
Faceplate
Port
Number
Port State /
Configurability
(1 of 2)
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Physical
Port
Number
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
32
19
34
20
41
21
43
22
45
23
37
24
10
22
25
11
26
12
39
27
13
28
28
14
20
29
15
14
30
16
47
31
as on NTIO
48
32
51
FNIO-B
Faceplate
Port
Number
Port State /
Configurability
SFP
1 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
as on NTIO
SFP
2 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
33
as on NTIO
SFP
3 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
52
34
as on NTIO
SFP
4 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
30
35
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
5 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
31
36
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
6 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
49
37
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
7 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
50
38
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
8 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
1 (NT-A)
RJ45
X1 (NT-A)
SFP+
X2 (NT-A)
SFP+
X3 (NT-A)
SFP+
X4 (NT-A)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-A)
10
1 (NT-B)
RJ45
11
X1 (NT-B)
SFP+
12
X2 (NT-B)
SFP+
13
X3 (NT-B)
SFP+
14
X4 (NT-B)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-B)
(2 of 2)
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Table 1-6 FANT-F in 7360 ISAM FX-8
Physical
Port
Number
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
59
15
47
16
28
17
18
51
19
36
20
24
21
16
22
1 (NT-A)
RJ45
X1 (NT-A)
SFP+
X2 (NT-A)
SFP+
X3 (NT-A)
SFP+
X4 (NT-A)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-A)
10
1 (NT-B)
RJ45
11
X1 (NT-B)
SFP+
12
X2 (NT-B)
SFP+
13
X3 (NT-B)
SFP+
14
X4 (NT-B)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-B)
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
59
15
47
16
28
17
18
51
19
36
20
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
FNIO-B
Faceplate
Port
Number
Port State /
Configurability
(1 of 2)
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Physical
Port
Number
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
24
21
16
22
63
23
as on NTIO
64
24
14
FNIO-B
Faceplate
Port
Number
Port State /
Configurability
SFP
1 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
as on NTIO
SFP
2 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
25
as on NTIO
SFP
3 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
15
26
as on NTIO
SFP
4 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
40
27
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
5 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
41
28
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
6 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
12
29
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
7 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
13
30
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
8 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
1 (NT-A)
RJ45
X1 (NT-A)
SFP+
X2 (NT-A)
SFP+
X3 (NT-A)
SFP+
X4 (NT-A)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-A)
10
1 (NT-B)
RJ45
11
X1 (NT-B)
SFP+
12
X2 (NT-B)
SFP+
13
X3 (NT-B)
SFP+
14
X4 (NT-B)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-B)
(2 of 2)
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
27
15
23
16
12
17
18
1 (NT-A)
RJ45
X1 (NT-A)
SFP+
(1 of 2)
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Physical
Port
Number
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
X2 (NT-A)
SFP+
X3 (NT-A)
SFP+
X4 (NT-A)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-A)
10
1 (NT-B)
RJ45
11
X1 (NT-B)
SFP+
12
X2 (NT-B)
SFP+
13
X3 (NT-B)
SFP+
14
X4 (NT-B)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-B)
(2 of 2)
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
27
15
23
16
12
17
18
31
19
as on NTIO
32
20
35
FNIO-B
Faceplate
Port
Number
Port State /
Configurability
SFP
1 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
as on NTIO
SFP
2 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
21
as on NTIO
SFP
3 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
36
22
as on NTIO
SFP
4 (SFP)
UP, FIXED
20
23
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
5 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
21
24
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
6 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
33
25
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
7 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
34
26
as on NTIO
SFP or RJ45
8 (Combo)
UP, FIXED
1 (NT-A)
RJ45
X1 (NT-A)
SFP+
X2 (NT-A)
SFP+
X3 (NT-A)
SFP+
X4 (NT-A)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-A)
(1 of 2)
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Physical
Port
Number
Logical
Port
Number
LT Slot
Number
(index
based)
Faceplate
Port
Number
Interface
10
1 (NT-B)
RJ45
11
X1 (NT-B)
SFP+
12
X2 (NT-B)
SFP+
13
X3 (NT-B)
SFP+
14
X4 (NT-B)
SFP+
IEEE1588 (NT-B)
FNIO-B
Faceplate
Port
Number
Port State /
Configurability
(2 of 2)
IHub
The IHub provides L2 bridging (based on VPLS) and IP routing (based on VPRN).
It has at least 28 ports with a various specialization:
A number of ports are used to make a connection at 1 Gbps or at 2.5 Gbps or at 10
Gbps to an LT local in the shelf (one IHub link per LT). The actual connection speed
depends on the LT capabilities; see Table 1-1.
The FE/GE ports, which are not used for connecting LT boards (local or remote), and
the 10GE ports, are available as network interfaces, as interfaces to subtended
DSLAM systems, or for connecting directly to users. These links serve network
links, subtending links, or user links respectively.
Use of these ports is possible either through:
Link interfaces which are physically located on an NTIO board, connected via
bi-directional point-to-point high-speed tracks on the back-panel to both NT
boards.
These interfaces can also be used as electrical FE, electrical GE or optical GE,
optical 10GE interfaces, for uplink, subtending or user links (depending on the
NTIO board capabilities and software support). The NTIO board contains an NT
equipment protection switch per external link interface.
So link protection and NT equipment protection can be performed independently
from each other for links terminated on the NTIO.
Link interfaces that are physically located on the NT board itself, as electrical FE
interfaces, electrical GE interfaces, optical GE interfaces, and optical 10 GE
interfaces, for uplink, subtending or user links.
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1.3
Network Management
Figure 1-9 shows how the 7360 ISAM FX can be managed in a network.
Figure 1-9 7360 ISAM FX Network Management
Remote CT
CLI (via Telnet)
TL1 (via UDP-login)
EMS
CT
ISAM
RS232
LIM
IACM
EMAN
LIM
xHub
LIM
Network Ports
Management Flow
to cascaded ISAM
The remote Craft Terminal (CT) uses TL1 commands or Command Line Interface
(CLI) commands. TL1 is used for pre-provisioning of the NT board. CLI is used to
manage both the xHub subsystem and the IACM.
Figure 1-10 shows the management topology for the 7360 ISAM FX.
Figure 1-10 7360 ISAM FX Management Topology
EMS
(e.g. AMS 5520)
SNMPv2
or
SNMPv3
SNMP
agent
TL1
Gateway
UDP
TL1
Terminal
SSH
Telnet
TL1
agent
TL1
CT
CLI
Terminal
RS232
SSH
CLI
agent
Telnet
CLI
CT
Debug
Terminal
RS232
UDP
Debug
agent
ISAM
The NT Controller and the xHub subsystem each contain a separate SNMP agent.
These can be managed via an Element Management Station (EMS), such as the
Alcatel-Lucent 5520 AMS.
It is also possible to use local TL1 or CLI craft terminal on the NT board to manage
the LTs.
Alcatel-Lucent 7360 ISAM FX R4.3 July 2011
3HH-10116-AAAA-TCZZA Edition 01 Released Product Information
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Description
EMS
CT
Craft Terminal using TL1 commands or Command Line Interface (CLI) commands.
1.4
Equipment Management
The NE equipment practice type does not have to be explicitly planned by the
operator, but is auto-planned by the NT at startup, depending on the detected type.
At the same time, the NT will autoplan the maximum number of racks supported by
this equipment practice. The following ISAM type is defined:
ONT Management
For more information on the ONT management, see the System Description for FD
100/320Gbps NT and FX NT document.
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1.5
NT Board Dimensioning
Table 1-11 shows the dimensioning for the different NT board and their variants.
Table 1-11 NT Board Dimensioning
Description
FANT-F AC
Throughput
480 Gbps
128 k
512
16 k
16 k
RIB
16 k
512(2)
512
4k
4k
480 Gbps
1 x El. GE
4 x 1/10 GE
1/1
SyncE input/output
4/4
Note
(1)
(2)
A number of MAC addresses are always used by the system for internal purposes.
The same resource is shared for L2 filters and L3 filters. So, the maximum cannot be obtained for
both at the same time.
1-19
1 System Overview
SyncE Support
Table 1-12 indicates the port applicability of the Synchronous Ethernet NTR
functionality for clock extraction (in) and generation (out).
Table 1-12 Faceplate port applicability for Synchronous Ethernet
Board
Port
SyncE In Support
FANT-F
X1
X2
X3
X4
1GE
1GE
1GE
1GE
1GE
1GE
1GE
1GE
FNIO-B
1-20
1 System Overview
IWF Capabilities
Table 1-13 provides an overview of the IWF capabilities of the LT boards. Refer to
Table 1-1 for an overview of the supported LT boards.
Table 1-13 IWF Capabilities
Feature
L3
L3
GPON
L3
EPON
NELT-B
UNI
NNI
LLC/NLPid (PPPoA)
Autodetect IP+PPP
Encapsulation autodetect
Packet processing
L2 Forwarding
(1 of 2)
1-21
1 System Overview
Feature
L3
L3
GPON
L3
EPON
NELT-B
UNI
NNI
QoS-aware CC
802.1X authentication
PPPoA-PPPoE relay
Multicast services
IPoE
IPoA
L3 Forwarding
Y(1)
DHCP relay
Y(2)
QoS
CAC profile
Association of QOS profiles to ports
Association of QOS profiles to port-VLAN associations
(2 of 2)
Note
(1)
(2)
1-22
1 System Overview
Table 1-14 Ethernet Frame Size for different LT boards
LT Board
Encapsulation
P2P Eth
1976
2048
OLT
2000
OLT
2000
L3
L3
GPON
L3
EPON
NELT-B
UNI
NNI
General
Maximum number of PONs
4096
4096
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
768
11520
7680
4608
4608
768
1296
1296
1296
1296
16
768
384
11520
11776
256
144
4608
64
64
8192
64
3072
1024
16 K(2)
16 K
2304
32768
1-23
1 System Overview
Feature
L3
L3
GPON
L3
EPON
384
8K
NELT-B
UNI
NNI
7680
288
288
16
288
128
NA
NA
1024
1024
1024
1024
1024
100
100
100
100
1024
128
128
64
288
2304
36
802.1x
(2 of 2)
Notes
(1)
Due to thermal restrictions
(2)
A few MAC addresses are used by the system for internal purposes.
1-24
Feature
L3 GPON
128
512
1024
2048
1 System Overview
The ISAM OLT provides performance and distance capacity of 2.488 Gb/s
downstream and 1.244 Gb/s upstream, within a 40 km span, for all NGLT boards.
The optical link budget is defined by both loss and bandwidth characteristics. The
loss characteristic is determined by the difference between the optical transmitter and
optical receiver for each direction, and is typically 28 dB. The bandwidth
characteristic is determined by the maximum link distance parameter of each OLT
and ONT transmitter specification, and is limited by the smaller of the upstream and
downstream values.
ISAM OLT connection capacities
The ISAM OLT can accommodate a maximum of 16 NGLT boards. Each NGLT
board provides eight ports.
1.6
Feature
L3 EPON
64
512
8192
512
4096
26214
NT Redundancy Support
Four levels of redundancy can be identified:
Link redundancy
Equipment redundancy
Subscriber Line redundancy
Application redundancy
1-25
1 System Overview
Module
Subrack
FX-16
FX-8
FX-4
NT boards
FANT-F
NTIO boards
FNIO-B
LT boards
FPLT-A
NELT-B
NGLT-A
1.7
CLEI Codes
Table 1-19 lists the boards and fan units for which CLEI codes are available.
Caution The CLEI code changes whenever an item change (that is,
an adaptation to a board) occurs.
Variant
CLEI code
CPR
Bar code
AFAN-H
3EC 37533 NB
VAUCAE2KAA
070LXX
154967
FANT-F
3FE 53701 AC
VAUKAKG6AA
072BWS
179981
FNIO-B
3FE 54057 AA
VAI2AHNNAA
072CUP
181294
NELT-B
3FE 62543 AA
VAUCAJ36AA
072AEY
177909
NGLT-A
3FE 64279 AA
VAI2AFHDAA
070YVT
175498
(1 of 2)
1-26
1 System Overview
Mnemonic
Variant
CLEI code
CPR
Bar code
NFXS-E
3FE 64936 AA
VAM9F10DRA
214460
462367
NGFC-E
3FE 64985 AA
VAUCAJ76AA
072AXH
178685
NFXS-F
3FE 64991 AA
VAMVV10KRA
214392
462173
NGFC-F
3FE 64993 AA
VAUCAJ66AA
072ARH
178373
AFAN-X
3FE 64994 AA
VAUCAJ56AA
072ARC
178361
AFAN-E
3FE 65060 AA
VAUCAJ86AA
072AXJ
178692
NFXS-D
3FE 65209 AA
VAM9G10DRA
214458
462357
(2 of 2)
1-27
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1-28
Subracks
2.1 Introduction
2.2 General
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-6
2-7
2-1
2 Subracks
2.1
Introduction
This chapter describes the different 7360 ISAM FX subracks supported for the
European Telecommunication Standard Institute (ETSI) market.
2.2
General
The modular organization of the ISAM system allows a wide range of physical size
and traffic capacity options.
The basic building blocks of the ISAM system are the subracks or shelves(*).
(*): Both names are used for the same item.
The ISAM R 4.x is a one-subrack system. Daisy-chaining multiple subracks via
extender boards is not supported.
Multiple collocated subracks can be cascaded via the standard Fast Ethernet
(FE)/Gigabit Ethernet (GE)/10Gigabit Ethernet (10GE) subtending links. In such a
configuration, each subrack operates and is managed as a separate system.
2.3
Subrack Types
Table 2-1 lists the 7360 ISAM FX subracks supported in this release.
Table 2-1 7360 ISAM FX Subracks
Item
FX-8
FX-4
3FE 65209 AA
3FE64936 AA
3FE-64991 AA
NFXS-D
NFXS-E
NFXS-F
Width
529
482.5
482.5
Height
622.5
355
222
Depth
max. 280
278.3
278.3
ETSI racks
Y(1)
Y(1)
19 racks
Code
Mnemonic
Dimensions (in mm)
Notes
(1)
Adapter brackets must be used
2-2
2 Subracks
Figure 2-1 7360 ISAM FX-16 Subrack
2-3
2 Subracks
Subrack Configurations
Table 2-2 lists the possible subrack configurations.
Table 2-2 Subrack Configurations
Configuration
7360 FX-16
7360 FX-8
7360 FX-4
16
The following figures show the general layout and the slot numbering for the
different 7360 ISAM FX subracks:
LT 16
LT 15
LT 14
LT 13
LT 12
LT 11
LT 9
LT 10
NT B
NT A
NTIO
LT 8
LT 7
LT 6
LT 5
LT 4
LT 3
LT 2
LT 1
2-4
2 Subracks
Figure 2-5 7360 ISAM FX-8 subrack
LT 8
LT 7
LT 6
LT 5
LT 4
LT 3
LT 2
FAN
LT 1
NT B
NT I/O
NT A
NGFC-E
FAN
NT I/O
NT A
NGFC-F
NT Redundancy
The protection scheme for NT redundancy is 1+1 (active/active) in the data plane,
and 1:1 (active/standby) in the control and management plane.
Fan Unit
One fan unit provides forced air cooling in the subrack.
The fan unit is a field replaceable unit in the subrack fan area, it plugs directly into
the backplane. The fan unit can be equipped with a dust filter.
2-5
2 Subracks
2.4
Plug-in Unit
Description
NT A
FANT-F AC
NT B
FANT-F AC
NTIO
FNIO-B
LT slot
NELT-B
NGLT-A
FPLT-A
NGFC-E
NGFC-F
AFAN-H NB
AFAN-E
AFAN-X
Fan area
Note For detailed information about the plug-in units, refer to the
relevant UDS. The used mnemonics are explained in Appendix
Board Mnemonics.
2-6
2 Subracks
2.5
For NT Board
This panel (code 3FE 65651 AA) must be used when the second NT board is not
installed. Figure 2-7 shows the dummy front panel for NT board.
Figure 2-7 Dummy Front Panel for NT Board
2-7
2 Subracks
Figure 2-8 Dummy Front Panel for Optical LT boards
Dust cap
2-8
3.1 General
3-2
3-5
3-6
3-2
3-7
3-1
3.1
General
The rack equipment can be delivered as a preassembled rack or in separate kits.
This rack assembly is a universal rack cabinet, dimensions 2200 mm x 600 mm x
300 mm, which can be equipped with subracks, accompanying fan units and power
and alarm cabling. Each rack configuration is ordered with a specific ordering code.
Different parts can also be delivered separately or in kits, the assembly is done on
site at the customer.
3.2
Universal Rack
Cabinet Types
Table 3-1 shows the specifications of the universal rack.
Table 3-1 Cabinet Type used for FX Equipment
Type
Code
Height
Floorspace
Drawing
Universal
3FE 28688 AA
2200 mm
600 x 300 mm
Figure 3-1
3-2
Transport Bracket
The transport bracket is mounted on the universal rack to protect the door from
damage during transport.
Figure 3-2 Transport Bracket
Transport
bracket
Cabling Space
As shown in Figure 3-1, the universal cabinet provides the space required for
cabling. Position and dimensions of side holes are adapted for routing cables of all
subracks in any configuration.
If required, the bottom plate can be removed as shown in Figure 3-3, to free bottom
holes that allow cable routing under raised floor.
3-3
Top view
3-4
3.3
Side Plates
Table 3-2 specifies the items which are required to equip a universal rack with side
plates (left or right).
Table 3-2 Side Plate Fixing Items
Description
Quantity
Side plate
Screw M4
20
Washer M4
20
The same kit is used for mounting a side plate on the left or on the right. Figure 3-4
shows the right side plate.
Figure 3-4 Mounting Side Plate on Universal Rack
When mounting or dismounting the side plate, always remove the corner upright
(item 4 in Figure 3-4) first. Each side plate is mounted with 5 screws and washers on
the front and 5 screws and washers on the side.
3-5
3.4
Rack Doors
One universal door is available (code 3FE 20207 JC). The door opens to the left and
can be closed by means of two door latch locks.
Figure 3-5 Universal Rack with Right Side Door
Refer to the 7360 ISAM FX Hardware Installation Manual for installation procedure.
3-6
3.5
Key Locks
The door latch locks can be replaced on site by key locks. A key lock kit can be
ordered separately (code 3FE 25800 AA). This kit contains two key locks, two keys
and instructions to replace the standard latch locks by key locks.
Figure 3-6 Key Lock Kit
Refer to the 7360 ISAM FX Hardware Installation Manual for installation procedure.
3-7
3-8
Rack Configurations
4.1 General
4-2
4-2
4-1
4 Rack Configurations
4.1
General
This chapter describes the supported rack configurations for the 7360 ISAM FX-16
subrack.
An rack contains:
4.2
Rack Configurations
Table 4-1 gives an overview of all the possible rack configurations with 7360 ISAM
FX-16 subracks. These configurations are shown in Figure 4-1.
Table 4-1 Rack Configurations with 7360 ISAM FX-16 subracks
Code
3FE 65679 AA
Cabinet
3FE 28688 AA
SR 1
Fan1
SR 2
3FE 65680 AA
NFXS-D
NFXS-D
AFAN-H
(with dust filter)
AFAN-H
(with dust filter)
NFXS-D
(3FE 65209 AA)
Fan 2
AFAN-H
(with dust filter)
(3EC 37533 NB)
4-2
4 Rack Configurations
Figure 4-1 Rack Configurations with 7360 ISAM FX-16 subracks
3FE 65679 AA
3FE 65680 AA
4-3
4 Rack Configurations
4-4
5.1 Introduction
5-2
5-2
5-1
5.1
Introduction
This section lists the Alcatel-Lucent-approved Small Form Pluggable (SFP) modules
that are supported for each board type.
5.2
FPLT-A
NGLT-A
NELT-B
Description
FNIO-B
Code
FANT-F
FE-FX
3FE 25778 AA
FE-LX10
3FE 29194 AA
FE BX-10-D
3FE 29194 BA
FE BX-10-D
3FE 29195 AA
FE BX-10-U
3FE 63343 AA
100Base-T
GE-SX
3FE 25774 AA
GE-LX
3FE 25775 AA
GE-EX
3FE 25776 AA
GE-ZX
3FE 25771 AA
3FE 25771 AB
3FE 25771 AC
3FE 25771 AD
3FE 25771 AE
3FE 25771 AF
3FE 25771 AG
3FE 25771 AH
(1 of 2)
5-2
FPLT-A
NGLT-A
3FE 25771 CA
NELT-B
Description
FNIO-B
Code
FANT-F
3FE 29549 CA
3FE 29550 CA
3FE 29551 CA
3FE 29552 CA
3FE 29553 CA
3FE 29554 CA
3FE 29555 CA
3FE 25772 AA
GE-BX10-U
3FE 25772 AB
GE-BX10-D
3FE 28784 AA
1000Base-T
3FE 28785 AA
GE-BX40-U
3FE 28785 AB
GE-BX40-D
SFP+
3FE 62600 AA
10GE-R
3FE 62600 CA
10GE-R
3FE 62600 DA
10GE-R
3FE 62600 EA
10GE-R
3FE 65608 AA
10GE-R
3FE 63264 AA
10GE-R
3FE 65831 AA
10GE-R
3FE 65832 AA
10GE-R
Dual SFP
3FE 65106 AA
GE-BX10-D
3FE 65107 AA
FE-BX10-D
FE-BX10-D
GE-BX-10-D
3FE 66131
AA(1)
GPON SFP
3FE 53441 AC
GPON SFP B+
3FE 53441 BA
GPON SFP C+
EPON SFP
3FE 53606 AA
EPON PX20+
3FE 66282 AA
(2 of 2)
Notes
(1)
This is a dual-rate compact SFP
5-3
Description
Wavelength
(nm)
Operating Case
Temp. Range (C)
Optical
Budget
(dB)
Reach
(km)
Fiber
Bidi
/Uni
UDS(1)
DAAA
FE-FX
1310
-40..+85
12
0.550
MM
Uni
3FE 25778 AA
FE-LX10
1310
-40..+85
16
15
SM
Uni
3FE 29194 AA
FE BX-10-D
TX: 1550
-40..+85
14
10
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
14
10
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
14
10
SM
Bidi
NA
0..+70
NA
0.100
Cat5
NA
PAAA
CAAA
FAAA
RX: 1310
3FE 29194 BA
FE BX-10-D
TX: 1490
RX: 1310
3FE 29195 AA
FE BX-10-U
TX: 1310
RX: 1550
3FE 63343 AA
100Base-T
GE-SX
850
-40..+85
0.550
MM
Uni
3FE 25774 AA
GE-LX
1310
-40..+85
11
10
SM
Uni
3FE 25775 AA
GE-EX
1310
-40..+85
18
40
SM
Uni
3FE 25776 AA
GE-ZX
1550
-40..+85
24
80
SM
Uni
3FE 25771 AA
GE-YX
1471
-40..+85
22
62
SM
Uni
-5..+85
31
120
SM
Uni
3FE 25771 AB
3FE 25771 AC
CWDM
(24 dB)
1491
1511
3FE 25771 AD
1531
3FE 25771 AE
1551
3FE 25771 AF
1571
3FE 25771 AG
1591
3FE 25771 AH
1611
3FE 25771 CA
3FE 29549 CA
3FE 29550 CA
GE-VX
CWDM
(32 dB)
AAAA
1471
1491
1511
3FE 29551 CA
1531
3FE 29552 CA
1551
3FE 29553 CA
1571
3FE 29554 CA
1591
3FE 29555 CA
1611
(1 of 2)
5-4
Code
Description
Wavelength
(nm)
Operating Case
Temp. Range (C)
Optical
Budget
(dB)
Reach
(km)
Fiber
Bidi
/Uni
UDS(1)
3FE 25772 AA
GE-BX10-U
TX: 1310
-40..+85
10
SM
Bidi
GAAA
-40..+85
10
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
19
40
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
19
40
SM
Bidi
RX: 1490
3FE 25772 AB
GE-BX10-D
TX: 1490
RX: 1310
3FE 28785 AA
GE-BX40-U
TX: 1310
RX: 1550
3FE 28785 AB
GE-BX40-D
TX: 1550
RX: 1310
3FE 28784 AA
1000Base-T
NA
0..+85
NA
0.100
Cat5
NA
EAAA
3FE 62600 AA
10GE-R
1310
-40..+85
10
10
SM
Uni
MAAA
3FE 62600 CA
10GE-R
1310
-5..+85
10
10
SM
Uni
3FE 62600 DA
10GE-R
1310
0..+70
10
10
SM
Uni
3FE 62600 EA
10GE-R
1310
-40..+85
10
10
SM
Uni
3FE 65608 AA
10GE-R
850
0..+70
11
0.3
MM
Uni
3FE 63264 AA
10GE-R
850
-40..+85
11
0.3
MM
Uni
3FE 65831 AA
10GE-R
1550
-40..+85
15
40
SM
Uni
3FE 65832 AA
10GE-R
1550
-40..+85
24
80
SM
Uni
GE-BX10-D
TX: 1490
-40..+85
10
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
14
10
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
8 (FE)
10
SM
Bidi
SFP+
Dual SFP
3FE 65106 AA
RX: 1310
3FE 65107 AA
FE-BX10-D
TX: 1550
RX: 1310
3FE 66131 AA
FE-BX10-D
TX: 1490
GE-BX10-D
RX: 1310
Class B+,
normal
TX: 1490
Class C+,
normal
TX: 1490
TX: 1490
EPON PX20+
TX: 1490
TAAA
9 (GE)
GPON SFP
3FE 53441 AC
3FE 53441 BA
3FE 53441 CC
-40..+85
28
30
SM
Bidi
-5..+70
32
60
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
28
30
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
32
20
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
32
20
SM
Bidi
RX: 1310
RX: 1310
RAAA
RX: 1310
EPON SFP
3FE 53606 AA
UAAA
RX: 1310
3FE 66282 AA
EPON PX20+
OTDR
TX: 1490
RX: 1310
(2 of 2)
5-5
5-6
For more detailed information on the different characteristics of the SFP module, refer to UDS 3HH
01046 xxxx TQZZA (where xxxx is the document variant indicated in this column).
A.
Board Mnemonics
A-2
A-1
A. Board Mnemonics
A.1
Board Mnemonics
Table A-1 gives the used board mnemonics with their description.
Table A-1 Mnemonics
A-2
Mnemonic
Description
AFAN-H
AFAN-E
AFAN-X
FANT-F
FNIO-B
FPLT-A
NELT-B
NFXS-D
NFXS-E
NFXS-F
NGFC-E
NGFC-F
NGLT-A
Index
Numbers
7360 FX
rack configurations, 4-2
subrack configurations, 2-4
subrack types, 2-2
Supported plug-in units, 2-6
Management
Network, 1-17
C
CLEI codes, 1-26
D
Dimensioning, 1-19
GPON, 1-24
Dummy front panels, 2-7
G
GPON
dimensioning, 1-24
N
Network topology, 1-2
Network side, 1-4
User side, 1-3
P
Plug-in units, 2-6
R
Redundancy support
1+1 NT, 1-25
IWF
capabilities, 1-19
T
Technical specifications
P-OLT connection capacity, 1-25
IN-1
Index
U Universal rack
U
Universal rack, 3-2
Locks, 3-7
Rack door, 3-6
Side plates, 3-5
type, 3-2
IN-2
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