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ADVA Optical Networking Overview
Kiev, 10-X-2006
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Market growth drivers
Core router and switch interconnect OTN based wavelength services Integration of all legacy networks Relief for fiber exhaust
Core router and switch interconnect OTN based wavelength services Integration of all legacy networks Relief for fiber exhaust
DSL, PON and wireless backhaul High speed business customer access Intelligent Ethernet services
DSL, PON and wireless backhaul High speed business customer access Intelligent Ethernet services
Corporate backbones Grid computing LAN extension
Corporate backbones Grid computing LAN extension
Business continuity Disaster recovery SAN extension
Business continuity Disaster recovery SAN extension
CeBIT 2006
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Market leader2001-2005
Market leader2001-2005
Start-up1994-1996
Start-up1994-1996
How we continue to ADVAnce
Majormilestones
Network solutions
Business growth(Revenues & U.S. GAAP profitability in millions)
Market maker1997-2000
Market maker1997-2000
100th enterprise 1st carrier 1,000th WDM channel
1,000th enterprise 50th carrier 10,000th WDM channel
> 5,000 enterprises > 100 carriers > 100,000 WDM channels
Network infrastructure
€131
2005
€14
2000
€60
€-7
1996
€1€0
EthernetStorage
100%
20%
80%
25%
35%
40%
OCM product launched
FSP-I/II products launched
FSP solutions launched
CeBIT 2006
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Our global team and presence
ADVA employees worldwide*projected
401428
496
2002 2003 2004 2005
561
2006*
> 700
Americas
Europe
Asia Pacific
CeBIT 2006
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Our team in Germany
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R&D and production facilities in Meiningen - Germany
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R&D and production facilities in Meiningen - Germany
ADVA Testlab in MeiningenADVA Testlab in Meiningen
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Proven interoperability
Interoperability and co-marketing alliances with the leading industry vendors
Interoperability and co-marketing alliances with the leading industry vendors
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Speed for customers
Fortune 1,000 companies
Small and medium-size enterprises
Financial institutions Insurance companies Universities Healthcare Government
agencies
CARRIERS ENTERPRISES
At 9 of the 10 largest carriers worldwide
In over 40 countrieson 6 continents
Over 100 Over 5,000
Source: Total Telecom, ranking by revenues
Incumbents IXCs RBOCs Pan-European
carriers MSP/ASPs CLECs Utilities City/state
CeBIT 2006
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The Fiber Service Platform
flexibleinfrastructure
universalaccess
Ethernet
storage
Ethernet/IPCWDM/DWDM
cu
sto
mer
pre
mis
em
etr
o a
ccess
metr
o c
ore
FSP 3000FSP 3000
FSP 2000
FSP 3000
FSP 2000
FSP 1500
FSPManagementSuite
FSP 150
FSP 150
FSP 150FSP 150
FSP 3000
FSP 150FSP 150
CeBIT 2006
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Complete product portfolio
All applicationsOTN, SONET/SDH, Ethernet, storage,
video, ATM
All speeds1.5Mbit/s to 40Gbit/s
All architecturespoint-to-point, point-to-multipoint, linear add/drop, tree and branch, mesh, ring
All applicationsOTN, SONET/SDH, Ethernet, storage,
video, ATM
All speeds1.5Mbit/s to 40Gbit/s
All architecturespoint-to-point, point-to-multipoint, linear add/drop, tree and branch, mesh, ring
The ADVA Fiber Service Platform FSP 3000, 2000, 1500, 150
Etherjack®: intelligent demarcation Integrated software suite
Support services
The ADVA Fiber Service Platform FSP 3000, 2000, 1500, 150
Etherjack®: intelligent demarcation Integrated software suite
Support services
A carrier-class portfolio developed from the customer premise to the core A carrier-class portfolio developed from the customer premise to the core
CeBIT 2006
Optics Basics WDM
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Optical Wavelengths
400nm
750nm
850nm
1310nm
1550nm
Visible Range
IR 2nd Window
3rd Window
1st Window
UV
DWDM Range1620nm
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Fiber Types
50 m
r
n
r
125 m
9 m
125 m
r
5 m
125 m
G.651 GI-MM G.652 SMFG.653 looks similar
G.655 NZ-DSF
Core
Cladding
nCO
nCL
MM vs. SM, G.652 NDSF, 653 DSF, 655 NZDSF, Allwave
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1300 1400 150012001100 1600900 10008000
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.5
2.0 OH absorption
Wavelength (nm)
Att
enuati
on (
dB
/km
)
1st Window
2nd Window 3rd Window
1 nm
DWDM Region
Attenuation
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WDM
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What’s xWDM ?
GbEGbE O/E/O
WAN Fibre
Site 1 Site 2
FCFC
STM-64STM-64
FICONFICON
O/E/O
O/E/O
O/E/O
O/E/O
O/E/O
O/E/O
O/E/O
ADVAFSP2000
ADVAFSP2000
WDM
WDM
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SM 1470nm
SM 1490nm
SM 1510nm
SM 1530nm
SM 1550nm
SM 1570nm
SM 1590nm
SM 1610nm
Remote SFP
MM 850nm1Gbit/s
MM 850nm 2Gbit/s
SM 1310nm 1Gbit/s
SM 1310nm 2Gbit/s
Local SFPCWDM
1529.55nm
.
.
.
1603.17nm
DWDM
64 w
avele
ng
ths
Reducing costs
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Conversion to ITU-T G.692 wavelength grid in C- and L-Band Accepts input at 1310 & 1550 nm (GaAlAs photo diodes) Eventually accepts input at 850 nm (GaAs photo diodes) Legacy SDH and even PDH equipment can further be used IP and ATM directly transmitted over wavelength
Transponders
...
IP Tx TxTrans j
ATM Tx TxTrans k
...
PDHRx
SDHRx
IPRxRxTrans
ATMRxRxTrans
SDH Tx TxTrans 1
PDH Tx TxTrans 2
Mux
Dem
ux
RxTrans
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TDM and Muxponders
OC-3
GbE
Channel Card
Channel Card
TDMTime-Division
(sub-rate)Multiplexer
OC-3
TDM
OC-3
OC-3
GbE
2.5G
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FSP2000 / Architecture
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Transponder solutionadvanced TDM
Universal transponder with SFP on local and remote side – DWDM SFPs available
10Gbit/s muxponder
new
first in
market
4Gbit/s muxponder
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The Fiber Service Platform
flexibleinfrastructure
universalaccess
Ethernet
storage
Ethernet/IPCWDM/DWDM
cu
sto
mer
pre
mis
em
etr
o a
ccess
metr
o c
ore
FSP 3000FSP 3000
FSP 2000
FSP 3000
FSP 2000
FSP 1500
FSPManagementSuite
FSP 150
FSP 150
FSP 150FSP 150
FSP 3000
FSP 150FSP 150
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Scalability From regional networks to CP
Business customers
1st aggregation layer
2nd aggregation layer
Regional/LHbackbone
DSLAM
O/E/O
BRAS
Residential customers
Core Router
C.O.
SwitchP.o.P.
Core/LH P.o.P.DWDM
DWDM
CWDM
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Scalability From regional networks to CP
Business customers
1st aggregation layer
2nd aggregation layer
Regional/LHbackbone
DSLAM
BRAS
Residentialcustomers
Core router
C.O.
Switch
P.o.P.
Core/LH P.o.P.
DWDM
DWDM
CWDM
FSP
FSP FSP
FSPFSP
FSP
FSP
FSP
FSP
FSP
FSP FSP
FSP
FSP
FSP
FSP
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FSPFSP
Flexible network infrastructure Regional DWDM linear add/drop
Services over regional fiber infrastructures, at the cost of metro WDM systems Extend networks to hundreds of kilometers All data, storage, voice, and video applications, incl. 10GbE LAN PHY Full OTN/G.709 support
ADM
OADM
24 A/D
16 A/D
64 24
ADMADMADM
ADMADM
SONET/SDH
Ethernet
SONET/SDH
Ethernet
Single wavelength or group add/drop Full band amplification for all wavelengths ROADM ready
SONET/SDH
EthernetFSP Management Suite
FSP FSP FSP FSP FSP
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Flexible network infrastructure Multi-service WDM ring
FSPManagementSuite
SONET/SDH VideoEthernet/IP
Rapidly add capacity to existing fiber infrastructures Extend infrastructures to any metropolitan distances in any network configuration Cost-effectively roll out any number of applications Flexibly support all data, storage, voice, and video applications, both transparently or via
GFP/SONET/SDH/OTN
CWDM / DWDM / ROADM hybrid
FSP
FSP
FSP
FSP
FSP
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Benefits of modular scalability
Relativecost
Scalability andcomplexity
Dynamic DWDM
Static DWDM
CWDM
CWDM/DWDM hybrid
Static/ROADM hybrid
Leveraging the right technologies with hybrid migration Leveraging the right technologies with hybrid migration
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ADVA’s FSP 2000 and 3000
FSP 2000 FSP 3000
Key benefits
Scalability 512 enterprise applications over fiber pair CWDM to DWDM in-service migration path
Comprehensive application support, software tools Cost
Modular systems design with TDM/CWDM/DWDM Ease of installation, operation and maintenance Software tools for cost reduction
Key features
64 wavelength DWDM system for enterprises Coarse WDM and 8:1 TDM option Plug & play through SFP / XFP client and line interfaces Supports all applications from 8Mbit/s to 10Gbit/s EDFA option extend reach up to 200 km Remote management through OSC
Key applications
SAN inter-connection Disaster recovery Converged enterprise networking Fiber relief
Key features
WDM system with 80 protected wavelengths in p-t-p, OADM, ring and mesh topologies
CWDM / DWDM / ROADM hybrid, GMPLS ready Optional 2:1, 4:1, 8:1 TDM, ADM and OXC modules Supports all applications up to 40Gbit/s EDFA and Raman amplifier options extend reach
beyond 1000 km and >40dB single span loss
Key applications
Multi-service metro and regional transport platform Optical access, backhaul and wavelength services Fiber relief and private enterprise networks
Key benefits Scalability: single platform for all transport
requirements from access to core Modularity: cost optimized for all applications Ease of use: simplified planning, OAM and sparing
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Key applications Demarcation: Differentiated dedicated or shared Ethernet
services Extension: Ubiquitous Ethernet service delivery over any
media Aggregation: Secure carrier-class Ethernet transport access
network with up to 1:1000 aggregation ratio
Key benefits
Intelligent Ethernet: differentiated service delivery with full end-to-end SLA monitoring for in-region and out-of-region applications
Simplicity: easily added to existing networks, perfect for overlay networks, designed with newest standards
Cost: low first-installed cost, low cost per customer, low operational expense
Key features
Etherjack®: intelligent demarcation Secure hardware based aggregation via IEEE802.1Q tagging Rich performance monitoring out to customer premise Support for point-to-point, tree, chain, and ring topologies Carrier class
FSP 150
CeBIT 2006
The Ethernetaccess solutionThe Ethernet
access solution
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FSP 2000
Key benefits Scalability
512 enterprise applications over fiber pair CWDM to DWDM in-service migration path
Comprehensive application support, software tools Cost
Modular systems design with TDM/CWDM/DWDM Ease of installation, operation and maintenance Software tools for cost reduction
Key features 64 wavelength DWDM system for enterprises Coarse WDM and 8:1 TDM option Plug & play through SFP / XFP client and line interfaces Supports all applications from 8Mbit/s to 10Gbit/s EDFA option extend reach up to 200 km Remote management through OSC
Key applications SAN inter-connection Disaster recovery Converged enterprise networking Fiber relief
CeBIT 2006
The scalable enterprise services solution
The scalable enterprise services solution
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Key benefits Flexibility: immediate delivery of multiple data and voice
services over legacy SDH network Efficiency: optimizes bandwidth utilization Cost: reduced equipment and operational cost
Key features Fully interoperable with existing SDH equipment GFP-T and GFP-F support for wire-speed and bandwidth
throttled transport of native data applications Up to ten applications on a common STM-4/16 uplink 1+1 linear MSP protection switching 1U high chassis for cost-optimized customer premise
deployment in ETSI format AC and DC power supply option
Key applications Quick and efficient provisioning of data services over
legacy voice SDH network Integrated solution for combined voice (E1 from PBX) and
data (10/100Base-T, GbE, FC) traffic Managed links to customer premises
FSP 1500
CeBIT 2006
The GFPaccess solution
The GFPaccess solution
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FSP 3000
Key benefits
The scalableoptical transport solution
The scalableoptical transport solution
Scalability: single platform for all transport requirements from access to core
Modularity: cost optimized for all applications
Ease of use: simplified planning, OAM and sparing
Key features
WDM system with 80 protected wavelengths in p-t-p, OADM, ring, and mesh topologies
CWDM / DWDM / ROADM hybrid, GMPLS ready Optional 2:1, 4:1, 8:1 TDM, ADM and OXC modules Supports all applications up to 40Gbit/s EDFA and Raman amplifier options extend reach
beyond 1000 km and >40dB single span loss
Key applications Multi-service metro and regional transport platform Optical access, backhaul and wavelength services Fiber relief and private enterprise networks
PR for CeBIT 2006
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FSP Management Suite
Key benefits
NMSNetwork Layer
Network
Element Layer
Service Layer CORBA
FSP Network Manager
EMFSP500
EMFSP1500
EMFSP3000
EMFSP3000
EMFSP3000
EMFSP150
EMFSP2000
FSP Network Planner
Key features
Software suite for management of the FSP portfolio
FSP Element Manager, FSP Network Manager and FSP Network Planner
Inter works with third party OSS through a northbound CORBA interface
Simplicity
Lowers operational cost
Low training effort
Planning tool in minutes
Integrated
Into carriers OSS
Into FSP portfolio
CeBIT 2006
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Optical I/F design
SFP
SFP
SFP
SFP
Regeneration Domain Conversion
WDM transmission I/F Protection
SFP
DWDM
CWDM
1470
1470
WDM transmission
SFPFixed I/F
Discrete network I/FPluggable network I/F
Maximum PerformanceMaximum Versatility
Higher Tx power
Higher dispersion load
Transponders and muxpondersModular channel card design
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FSP 2000 service offerings
SDH/ATM
155,52
STM-1
622,08
STM-4 STM-16
2.488
9.953
STM-64
GigabitEthernet
1.250
LAN
125
FastEthernet
10GbEWAN-PHYLAN-PHY
10
.31
2
Ethernet
12,5
Mbit/s
1.062,5
FibreChannelFICON
Coupling LinkISC-2
SAN
200
ESCON
2.125
2GFibreChannelFICON-2
ISC-3
10
.51
8
10GFibreChannel
8…16
Sysplex Timer
(ETR, CLO)
4.250
4GFibreChannel
270
Video SDIVideo
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SDH:
Sonet:
Ethernet:
Storage:
Other Services:
STM-1, -4, -16, -64, (-256)
OC-3, -12, -48, -192, (-768)
Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet,
10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN and WAN
Fibre Channel 1G, 2G, 4G and 10G, Escon, Ficon, Ficon Express Sysplex timer (CLO/ETR), STP, Coupling Link 1G and 2G
Any scrambled NRZ service between 8Mbit/s and 2666Mbit/s, e.g. FDDI, HDTV
Extensive use of pluggable transceiver technology allows rapid and simple adaptation to a large variety of client-side interfaces.
Extensive use of pluggable transceiver technology allows rapid and simple adaptation to a large variety of client-side interfaces.
Transponders and muxpondersService offerings FSP 2000
New
New
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Transponders and muxpondersService offerings FSP 3000
G.709/OTH services:
SDH:
Sonet:
Ethernet:
Storage:
Other Services:
OTU-1, OTU-2, (OTU-3)
STM-1, -4, -16, -64, (-256)
OC-3, -12, -48, -192, (-768)
Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet,
10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN and WAN
Fibre Channel 1G, 2G, 4G, 8G and 10G, Escon, Ficon, Ficon Express Sysplex timer (CLO/ETR), Coupling Link 1G and 2G
Any scrambled NRZ service between 8Mbit/s and 2666Mbit/s, e.g. FDDI, HDTV
Extensive use of pluggable transceiver technology allows rapid and simple adaptation to a large variety of client-side interfaces.
Extensive use of pluggable transceiver technology allows rapid and simple adaptation to a large variety of client-side interfaces.
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Channel Cards-Structure
Rx Rx
Optical
electr
Optical
electr
Micro controllerModule (µCM)
Micro controllerModule (µCM)
RtxLaser
RtxLaser
Electr.+ALS
opt.
Electr.+ALS
opt.
Tx Tx
optical
electr.
optical
electr.
LTx
Rtx
RrxLRx
Local side Remote side
SingleMode (HS) orMultimode Ports (LS/HS)
Electr.+ALS
opt.
Electr.+ALS
opt.
Transparent mode(via Software)
Internal Bus
ClockReco-very (option)
ClockReco-very (option)
board databoard data
var. datavar. data
x
x
OR
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Transponders
2R / 3R Transmit Transponder
CR: Clock Recovery PG: Pulse GeneratorEOM: External Optical Modulator OBPF1: Wavelength LockerCC: Control Circuit OBPF2: Pulse Shaping
CC
CR
PG OBPF2
EOM
OBPF13R only
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Transponders and muxpondersnew 4G card and services
SFP
SFP cage
SFP
TD
M
4G-TCM
SFP
SFP
LineIF
Best economics Twice the capacity of 2G FC
at reasonable price Significant price reduction
for 1G/2G FC or GbE through TDM SFP support
Flexible migration 1/2/4G FC support on a single card GbE supported (4 x GbE)
Full compatibility Supported by next generation FC switches Certified interoperability
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Transponder solutionadvanced TDM
Universal transponder with SFP on local and remote side – DWDM SFPs available
10Gbit/s muxponder
new
first in
market
4Gbit/s muxponder
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Transponders and muxponders
Pluggable transceiver overview
Pluggable I/F set Switch
XFP/10G/1310S/SM/LC 10G Plugable I/F for 1310nm, standard reach
XFP/10G/1550L/SM/LC 10G Plugable I/F for 1550nm, long reach
XFP/10G/850I/MM/LC 10G Plugable I/F for 850nm, intra office reach
SFP/4GU/1310S/SM/LC 4G pluggable client I/F for 1310nm, standard reach
SFP/4GU/850I/MM/LC 4G pluggable client I/F for 850nm, intra office reach
SFP/2G5U/D1529.55V/SM/LC#D01 2.5G Plugable DWDM I/F, very long reach
SFP/2G5U/D1529.55U/SM/LC#D01 2.5G Plugable DWDM I/F, ultra long reach
SFP/2G5U/C1470V/SM/LC 2.5G Plugable CWDM I/F, very long reach
SFP/2G5U/C1470L/SM/LC 2.5G Plugable CWDM I/F, long reach
SFP/2G5U/1310S/SM/LC pluggable client I/F for 1310nm, standard reach
SFP/2G5U/1310L/SM/LC pluggable client I/F for 1310nm, long reach
SFP/HS/1310S/SM/LC pluggable client I/F for 1310nm, standard reach
SFP/CL/1310I/SM/LC pluggable client I/F for 1310nm, intra office reach
SFP/2G1/850I/MM/LC pluggable client I/F for 850nm, intra office reach
SFP/HS/850I/MM/LC pluggable client I/F for 850nm, intra office reach
SFP/GBE/ELECTRICAL/RJ45 pluggable client I/F for GbE copper interface
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wavelength
OSC
C - Band L - Band
Group 1
1 2 3 4 OSC
Group 2
5 6 7 8
Group 3
9.......12
Group 4
13......16
Group 5
17......20
Group 6
21......24
Group 7
25......28
Group 8
29......32
OLM1630nm
standard1310nm
64 channels, 100GHz channel spacing ITU-T G.694.1 compliant OTM support only
DWDM wavelength grid - extension
Optical layer DWDM64λ DWDM grid
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wavelength
OSC
C - Band L - Band
Group 1
1 2 3 4 OSC
Group 2
5 6 7 8
Group 3
9.......12
Group 4
13......16
Group 5
17......20
Group 6
21......24
Group 7
25......28
Group 8
29......32
OLM1630nm
standard1310nm
64 channels, 100GHz channel spacing ITU-T G.694.1 compliant OTM support only
DWDM wavelength grid - extension
Optical layer DWDM64λ DWDM grid
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Optical layer DWDMfilter options
1st Layer16 Groups with 4λ
OSCM
OS
C
MDXM+1-44BSM-LC
ILM
Ch. 1-4
Ch. 5-8
4BSM-ELC
Ch. 57-60
Ch. 61-64
2nd Layer2 Sub-Bands
with 8x4λ
3rd LayerC- and L-Bandwith 2x8x4λ
4th LayerOSC
Ch. 1-32
Ch. 33-64
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Optical layer DWDMfilter options
1st Layer16 Groups with 4λ
OSCM
OS
C
MDXM+1-44BSM-LC
ILM
Ch. 1-4
Ch. 5-8
4BSM-ELC
Ch. 57-60
Ch. 61-64
2nd Layer2 Sub-Bands
with 8x4λ
3rd LayerC- and L-Bandwith 2x8x4λ
4th LayerOSC
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Switch
System Overview Filter Stages
80 P-t-P grid
C-band OSCL-band
DWDM Channel Grid
Characteristics 80 ITU-T G.694.1 compliant channels 100GHz channel spacing with no guard bands Optimized for massive point to point connectivity High density athermal AWG technology
40 channels 40 channelsWave1529.55 1560.61 1570.42 1603.17
New
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Supported CWDM spectrum split in A-band and B-band ITU-T G.694.1 compliant DWDM C-band fits with the ADVA
ITU-T G.694.2 compliant CWDM B-band
CWDM/DWDM wavelength grid interoperability
Optical layerCWDM and DWDM gird
Wavelength (nm)1400 1500
C-BandCWDM: 20nm spacing
G.6
52
att
enuati
on
DWDM: 100GHz spacing
1300
Water Peak
L-BandS-Band
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1400 1500 1600
C-Band
G.6
52
att
enuati
on
CWDM wavelength grid
Optical layer8λ CWDM grid
L-Band
wavelength
OSC OSC
8 channels, 20nm channel spacing ITU-T G.694.2 compliant OTM and OADM support
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SM 1470nm
SM 1490nm
SM 1510nm
SM 1530nm
SM 1550nm
SM 1570nm
SM 1590nm
SM 1610nm
Remote SFP
MM 850nm1Gbit/s
MM 850nm 2Gbit/s
SM 1310nm 1Gbit/s
SM 1310nm 2Gbit/s
Local SFPCWDM
1529.55nm
.
.
.
1603.17nm
DWDM
64 w
avele
ng
ths
Reducing costs: SFPs
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Wavelength Band1470 A1490 A1510 B1530 B 1550 B 1570 B1590 A1610 A
DW
DM
(C
-Band
)
Wavelength (nm)1400 16001500
A-bandB-band
C-Band
2 x CWDM 2 x CWDM
4 x CWDMor
32 x DWDM
G.652
1470nm
1490nm
1590nm1610nm
1470nm
1490nm
1590nm1610nm
.
.
....
.
.
.
DWDM #1DWDM#1
DWDM#32DWDM#32 DWDM
CWDM
4CSM
4CSM
4CSM
4CSM
8GSM
4CSM
8GSM
4CSM
2BSM-AB 2BSM-AB
Optical layerCWDM and DWDM Hybrid
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Line
1470
1490
1510
15301550
1570
1590
1610
Optical layer CWDM 8 channel filter
1 layer – Multiplexer scheme
A-band B-band
1500nm 1600nm
A-band
Filter characteristic
C-Band (DWDM)
CMDXM-AB
New
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Optical layerHybrid solution
Eight wavelengths of the ITU G.694.2 CWDM standard see sufficiently low attenuation on standard single mode fiber (G.652)
Intelligent wavelength grouping allows maximum upgrade flexibility Pure CWDM (up to 8 wavelengths) CWDM (4 wavelengths) with DWDM upgrade (+16 wavelengths DWDM)
Wavelength (nm)1400 1500 1600
C-Band
CWDM20nm spacing
G.6
52
att
en
uati
on
DWDM0.8nm spacing
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Coarse WDMadvantages and limitations
CWDM is: More cost-effective than DWDM Becoming more interesting for
point-to-point applications Replacing some DWDM
business Expanding the scalability of
conventional systems
CWDM is not: As scalable as DWDM Effective for large ring
applications Targeted for distances greater
than 80 km A solution that will dominate
the metro WDM market
Total Cost
Number of wavelengths
DWDM
CWDM
1 8
CWDM/DWDM Hybrid
DWDM allows for capacity growth
4
CWDM reduces first-in cost
-30%
CeBIT 2006
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Example Hybrid CWDM/DWDM
Line A, 12km
FSP2000 Chassis
ESCONESCON..(8x)ESCON
8TCM
C-WCM
C-WCM
2Gig FC2Gig FC
C-WCM
C-WCM C-M
DX
M A
2Gig FC2Gig FC
2B
SM
A/B
FSP2000 Chassis
ESCONESCON..(8x)ESCON
8TCM
SNMP
C-WCM
C-WCM
2Gig FC2Gig FC
C-WCM
C-WCMC-M
DX
M A
2Gig FC2Gig FC
2B
SM
A/B
ISL
SR
DF
ES
CO
N
ISL
SR
DF
ES
CO
N
Line B, 18km
FSP2000 Chassis
ESCONESCON..(8x)ESCON
8TCM
SNMP
C-WCM
C-WCM
2Gig FC2Gig FC
C-WCM
C-WCM C-M
DX
M A
2Gig FC2Gig FC
2B
SM
A/B
FSP2000 Chassis
ESCONESCON..(8x)ESCON
8TCM
C-WCM
C-WCM
2Gig FC2Gig FC
C-WCM
C-WCMC-M
DX
M A
2Gig FC2Gig FC
2B
SM
A/B
ISL
SR
DF
ES
CO
N
ISL
SR
DF
ES
CO
N
Hybrid CWDM/DWDM
4 Lamdas CWDM + 16 Lambdas DWDM möglich aktuell werden 4 Lambdas CWDM und 1 Lambda DWDM genutzt noch um je 15 DWDM Lambdas pro Line erweiterbar (Sysplex Timer, ISC-3 ...)
Wavelength Band1470 A1490 A1510 B1530 B 1550 B 1570 B1590 A1610 A
DW
DM
(C
-Ban
d)
SNMP
CWDM
C-WCM CWDM-ModuleWCM DWDM-Module
SNMP
(DWDM) (DWDM)
(DWDM) (DWDM)
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Wavelength Band1470 A1490 A1510 B1530 B 1550 B 1570 B1590 A1610 A
DW
DM
(C
-Band
)
Wavelength (nm)1400 16001500
A-bandB-band
C-Band
2 x CWDM 2 x CWDM
4 x CWDMor
32 x DWDM
G.652
1470nm
1490nm
1590nm1610nm
1470nm
1490nm
1590nm1610nm
.
.
....
.
.
.
DWDM #1DWDM#1
DWDM#32DWDM#32 DWDM
CWDM
4CSM
4CSM
4CSM
4CSM
8GSM
4CSM
8GSM
4CSM
2BSM-AB 2BSM-AB
Optical layerCWDM and DWDM Hybrid
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Amplification
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EDFA-C-S15-GC EDFA-C-S10-GC
Version S15 optimized for booster & inline operation Version S10 optimized for PreAmp operation Automatic gain control
(flatness < 1dB)
Optical layerVersatile EDFA technology
DWDM DWDMEDFA
InLineAmp
PreAmp
Booster &PreAmp
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EDFA Principle
Based on Er+-doped fibers Erbium well-suited for 3rd optical window around 1550 nm Erbium leads to very efficient amplifier design
Traveling-Wave Laser amplifier Pump Laser needed for energy supply (980 nm, 1480 nm)
Pump Laser Diode
Er+-Fiber
Frequency
Pow
er
Frequency
Pow
er
Input Spectrum Output Spectrum
Back to System Scalability Back to System Modules
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Optical layer Amplifier options and dispersion mgmt.
Module Name Description Width Gain MidstageAccess
EDFA-C-S10 Single Stage EDFA, 10 dB maximum output power (C-Band)
Doubleslot
23dB -
EDFA-L-S10 Single Stage EDFA, 10 dBm maximum output power (L-Band)
Doubleslot
20dB -
EDFA-C-S18-GC Single Stage EDFA, 18 dBm maximum output power (C-Band), gain controlled
Singleslot
26dB -
EDFA-C-D20-GC Double Stage EDFA, 18 dBm maximum output power (C-Band), gain controlled
Doubleslot
28dB 10dB
EDFA-L-D17-GC Double Stage EDFA, 17 dBm maximum output power (L-Band), gain controlled
Doubleslot
25dB 10dB
EDFA/RAMAN-XE200-C
Double Stage EDFA, 21 dBm maximum output power (C-Band), Raman enhanced
sep.shelf
up to 45dB
13dB
EDFA-XT200-C Double Stage EDFA, 21 dBm maximum output power (C-Band), gain controlled
sep.shelf
27dB 9dB
New
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Optical budgets per single span
Assumptions: GbE, fiber loss 0.25dB/km
FSP 2000 DWDM reach 2.5G
Lambdas DWDM, no amps Full band PreAmp Full band PreAmp
Full band booster
1 ... 4 28dB / 112km 32dB / 128km 38dB / 152km1 ... 8 26dB / 104km 31dB / 124km 35dB / 140km
1 ... 32 23dB / 92km 29dB / 116km 32dB / 128km1 ... 64 18dB / 76km 24dB / 96km 27dB / 108km
OTM
OTM
OTM
AM
PAM
P
OT M
OT M
AM
P
AM
PAM
P
AM
P
OTM
CeBIT 2006
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FSP 2000, DWDM reach
Optical budgets per single span
Assumptions: GbE, fiber loss 0.25 dB/km
Lambdas Full band inline Full band PreAmp
Full band booster
Full band Inline Amp Full band PreAmp
1 ... 4 2 x 25dB / 200km 38dB / 152km 2 x 27dB / 216km1 ... 8 2 x 25dB / 200km 35dB / 140km 2 x 26,5dB / 212km1 ... 32 2 x 24dB / 192km 32dB / 128km 2 x 24dB / 192km1 ... 64 2 x 21dB / 168km 27dB / 108km 2 x 21dB / 168km
AM
P
AM
P
OTM
AM
P
AM
POTM
OT M
AM
P
AM
PAM
P
AM
P
OTM
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OTM
OTM
Point-to-point
Optical budgets between two OTM‘s
Lambdas w/o Regen 1 x Regen 2 x Regen
1 ... 2 23dB / 80km 46dB / 160km 69dB / 240km
1 ... 4 21dB / 80km 42dB / 160km 63dB / 240km
1 ... 8 19dB / 76km 38dB / 152km 57dB / 228km
Assumption: fiber loss 0.25dB/km
FSP 2000 CWDM reach
Regen
OTM
OTM
OTM
CeBIT 2006
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Regenerator Function
L/T: local TransmitterL/R: local ReceiverR/T: remote TransmitterR/R: remote Receiver
L/T
L/R
R/R
R/T
L/R
L/T
R/T
R/R
WEST OST
Local Patches
L/T
L/R
R/R
R/T
L/R
L/T
R/T
R/R
WEST OST
Regenerator „Inline“
Regenerator „Back-to-Back“
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
Channel module (WCM) Channel module (WCM)
Local Patches
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Linear add/drop and ring
OADM
OTM
OTM
OADM
OADM
OADM
OADM
Optical insertion losses per site
Lambdas Add/drop Pass through
1/7 1.5dB 1dB
2/6 2.5dB 2dB
4/4 4dB 2.5dB
8/0 4dB n.a.
Assumption: fiber loss 0.25dB/km
FSP 2000 CWDM reach
CeBIT 2006
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Optical layer: Raman amplifierAdditional preamp for high loss spans
EDFAEDFA
RAMAN
Main applications High loss single spans up to 45 dB Span converter in linear add/drop links Always used as preamp to an inline or preamp EDFA
dBm
+5
-30
OSNR Limit
35 dB45 dB
GRnet
GRon/off
Raman on
Raman off
New
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Optical layer: Raman amplifierSolution in detail
Op
tical
Filte
rs
Op
tical
Filte
rs
RAMAN-XE200-C
Separate 4RU / 19” shelf (Double ETSI depth) NMS SNMP integration w/ separate GUI/CLI Single or double Raman amp per shelf Raman OSC designed for high span loss Midstage access for DCM Laser Safety class 1M compliant
ED
FA
-XT2
00
-C
EDFA/RAMAN-XE200-C
ED
FA
-XE2
00
-C
New
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FSP 2000 Security
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Management and line protectionOptical supervisory channel
OSCM module for management connectivity OSC at 1310nm 100Mbit/s bandwidth
OSCM/OLM module for management and line monitoring OSC at 1630nm 100Mbit/s bandwidth Optical line monitoring for fiber link
Fiber cut Fiber degradation Intrusion Long term performance
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Optical power measurement on 1630nm pilot signal, accuracy:1 dB (typical)
Long wavelength pilot laser for extra sensitive measurements
Measurement range:0 to 26 dB line attenuation
Identification of power level signatures on a card level
Various alarm generation
Database stored on NEMI
Time resolution: day/month/year
Graphical view via GUI
FSP2000 / OLM
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Typical power signatures to be recognized and reported
Fiber degradation
Fiber cut
Fiber intrusion
Long-term performance
Fiber cut protection through software adjustable switching thresholds
Alarm generation through adjustable min/max fiber attenuation thresholds
Intrusion detection through correlation of typical power signatures
Long term fiber performance information through integrated database
FSP2000 / OLM
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Typical power signatures to be recognized and reported
Management and line protectionOptical line monitoring
Fiber degradation
Fiber cut
Fiber intrusion
Long-term performance
Fiber cut protection through software adjustable switching thresholds
Alarm generation through adjustable min/max fiber attenuation thresholds
Intrusion detection through correlation of typical power signatures
Long term fiber performance information through integrated database
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FSP2000 / Management
Map View Editor PaneMain Menu
Tool Bar
Tree View
MessageWindow
Status Bar
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Connection ViewLogical link containingone or more paths
Fiber View
Map view shows the network topology in a Fiber and a Connection view.
Tool tip provides the following information of the selected fiber: Number of connections that
are labeled by default as "working" and "protecting" path
Number of connections that carry "working" and "protecting" traffic.
Number of unprotected connections
FSP2000 / Management
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Connection wizard guides the users to add and modify connections.
Easy and user friendly definition of the network connections.
Installation and connection state is indicated.
EDFAs and Regenerator modules can be inserted in the path.
Warning on attempt to assign incompatible modules to a connection
FSP2000 / Management
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Applications
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FSP 1500
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Access Multiplexer FSP 1500
Local Interfaces Two high speed ports
GbE, Fibre Channel: individually configurable optical SFP LC(850/1310nm for 500m/10km)
Four low speed ports 100baseT: electrical RJ45
Four TDM voice ports E1: electrical RJ45
Remote Interface Primary and backup ports
STM-16: optical SFP LC(1310/1550nm for 2km/15km/80km) or
STM-4: optical SFP LC(1310/1550nm for 2km/15km/80km)
Management Interface SNMP: electrical 10/100baseT and DSUB serial (RS 232)
GbE, SX, LXGbE, SX, LX4 x E1*4 x FE*
FSP 1500
2,5G
Benefit: The FSP1500 can placed nearly of the electrical ports of the PBX. (short copper cables!)
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Low-cost point-to-point services
Leveraging standard SDH
technology for customer
specific networks
Customer Site A
Router
GbE
FC
Customer Site B
Router
GbE
FC
Server Server
Dark FiberConnection
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Applications Overview Multi tenant Building
PBX
GigE
E1
FE
GigE
SDH Network
FSP 1500
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Applications OverviewScalable Ethernet Transport
Branch Corporate
Branch
InternetInternet
SDH Network
100Mbit/s
1 Gbit/s
300Mbit/s150Mbit/s
FSP 1500
FSP 1500
FSP 1500
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... more Applications
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Ethernet-Aggregation for WiMax Accesspoints (1)
approx. 10km 10km .....SFP S 1310nm 40km .....SFP L 1310nm 80km .....SFP V 1550nm100km.....SFP U 1550nm
160 Mbit/s
160 Mbit/s
2. Chain
Collecting & Distance extension
80km
40km
FSP150 MG
FSP150 MG
FSP150 MGOptics:
100km
6 x 160 Mbit/s
FSP150 MG
160 Mbit/s160 Mbit/s
160 Mbit/s
160 Mbit/s160 Mbit/s
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Ethernet-Aggregation for WiMax Accesspoints (2)
160 Mbit/s
160 Mbit/s
160 Mbit/s
80km
40km
FSP150 MG
FSP150 MG
10km .....SFP S 1310nm 40km .....SFP L 1310nm 80km .....SFP V 1550nm100km.....SFP U 1550nm
Optics:
100km
40km
5 x SFP 2 x SFP
FSP150 MG
FSP150 MG
160 Mbit/s
160 Mbit/s
max. ring speed:1 x GE
160 Mbit/s
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Long Distance Networks
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UTB
Praha Nymburk Chlumec Hradec Kr.3 Hradec Kr.1
CVS
56,5 km16 dB
38,7 km12 dB
42 km12,3 dB
FCFCFCFC
FCFCFC FC
FCFCFC
FCFCFC
2 2 2EDFA
Nemi
ModemModem
(Dial-In)(Dial-In)
LAN ... LAN
FCFC
FE
Spectrum 2000 Spectrum 2000
2xSpectrum 20002xSpectrum 2000
2x-48V DC 2x-48V DC
2x 230V AC 2x 230V AC
Spectrum-1
FC/9000
FC/9000
Customer
FC
FC
Cu
sto
mer
Nem
iFC
FCFE
25 k
m
Nem
i
CH 1 ...3
CH 1 ...3
Demi
CH
13
..1
6C
H 9
...1
2
Demi
CH
9..
.12
CH
13
..1
6
EDFA
Nemi
2,67 km2,15 dB
2
Diamond E-2000/APC
Release: July 30th, 2002Steffen Renneberg
Diamond E-2000/APC
FC/PC+Diamond E-2000/APC
Diamond E-2000/APC
FC/PC+Diamond E-2000/APC
FC/PC+Diamond E-2000/APC
Diamond E-2000/APC
BS
M
BS
M
FC FC
Long Distance Storage NetworksDatacenter of Operator in Czech Rep.
2002
...more about EDFA
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161 km & 174 km
161km / 48dB @1550nm
80
DCM
Location 1 Location 2
80
DCMEDFA Rel. 2
Amplifier
Services per link: 5 x 2Gig / 1Gig FICON 2 x Gbe 1 x E1
3 LambdasFSP2000 DWDM Link 1 FSP2000 DWDM
43km 20km 54km 39km 5km
MD
XM
1-4
CH1FICON 2GFICON 2GFICON 2GFICON 2G
CH3
FICON 2G2xGbE
1xE1
MD
XM
5-8
CH5
CH2
CH4
CH7E1
CH6
MD
XM
1-4
CH1 FICON 2GFICON 2GFICON 2GFICON 2G
CH3
FICON 2G2xGbE
1xE1
MD
XM
5-8
CH5
CH2
CH4
CH7 E1
CH663km/ ca.18dB 98km/ max. 26,5dB
Pr.
Pr.
174km / 51dB @1550nm
80
DCM
Location 1 Location 2
80
DCM
Amplifier
3 LambdasFSP2000 DWDM Link 2 FSP2000 DWDM
17km 20km 54km 6km
MD
XM
1-4
CH1FICON 2GFICON 2GFICON 2GFICON 2G
CH3
FICON 2G2xGbE
1xE1
MD
XM
5-8
CH5
CH2
CH4
CH7E1
CH6
MD
XM
1-4
CH1 FICON 2GFICON 2GFICON 2GFICON 2G
CH3
FICON 2G2xGbE
1xE1
MD
XM
5-8
CH5
CH2
CH4
CH7 E1
CH691km/ approx..26dB 83km/ approx .25dB
Pr.
Pr.
FSP500
FSP500
54km 23km
EDFA Rel. 2
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Realization: 2003-2006
Purpose: Corporate Backbone Connecting 21 MANs
Applications: GRID COMPUTING distributed storage Optical VPNs Virtual laboratories Distance learning
Services: N X 10GE
Size 4.000km 21 academic sites
Key performance Reliable, high speed
connectivity High performance GRIDS IT infrastructure for science,
R&D & education
marketvertical
EDUCATION
“Through the PIONIER program, we are prepared to take a leading position Europe-wide in terms of our optical network infrastructure,” says Maciej Stroinski, Technical Director of PSNC. “Linking academic MANs with the PIONIER network using systems from ADVA marks a milestone in Poland’s development as an information society.”
Pioneer towards an integrated, digital Europe
2005 / 2006
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10 G Backbone PolandTransit-IP-switches
10 GE Switch„Black Diamond“
10 GE, Long distance Transponder
MAN
10 GigBackbone
10 GigBackbone
Specification:Tx: -6,2 dBmRx: -12,6 dBm
10 dB
Local port:Tx: 1dBmRx: -16 dBm
Remote port:Tx: +5 dBmRx: -22 dBm
2003 / 2004
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10 G Backbone PolandExample: One path
Gdansk MAN Torun MAN
MAN
10 GE
10GE Switch10BASE-LR standard (IEEE 802.3ae)
or STM-64
Gdansk TB Trzew Malbork
2
2 DCM40
2EDFA(bidirectional)
Kwidzyn Grudziadz Chelmno Torun TB
MAN2 2
10 GE10 GE
10 GE10 GE
2 2
10GE activeRepeater
10GE Access(later)
Patch 1EDFA(unidirectional)
1EDFA
Spectrum 3000 SL...
Spectrum 3000 SL Spectrum 3000 SL
10GE Switch2 ports 10 GE
45km 27km 41km 40km 33km 50km
DCM40 DCM20
1310nm
1530,33nm
11,25dB 6,75dB 10,25dB
(10dB)
10dB 8,25dB 12,5dB
2003 / 2004
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10 G Backbone PolandExample: One path
Gdansk MAN optical lines: G.652 0,25dB per km @1550nm
113 km 123 km
1 port Tczew Grudziadz Chelmno 1 port
? km ? km
10dB -15,20dB -15,20dB -14,00dB -2,75dB 12,00dB -15,45dB -15,45dB -14,25dB -4,25dB 12,00dB 10dB
1310nm -21,75dB -8,75dB -4,25dB 6,00dB -19,50dB -14,50dB -10,00dB -6,50dB 6,00dB 1310nm
45 km 27 km 41 km 40 km 33 km 50 km
11,25dB 6,75dB 10,25dB 10,00dB 8,25dB 12,50dB
6,00dB -5,25dB -12,00dB -16,50dB -21,50dB 6,00dB -4,00dB -12,25dB -15,75dB -20,25dB -20,25dB (shared shelf)
12,00dB -8,25dB -9,45dB -12,45dB 12,00dB -10,50dB -11,70dB -11,70dB
Line #1 Gdansk-Torun
10GE Sw itch
10GESw itch
(term
inate
d)
SCNFM > WCM >
<EDFA<In/Out 1
DCM40
DCM20 DCM40
DCM20
>EDFA>In/Out 2
Torun MAN
MA
N
< WCM < SCNFM <Tx
WCM
>RxSCNFM
DCM40
DCM40
MA
N
/ Active Repeater /
Gdansk TB Malbork Kwidzyn
Rx<
WCM
Tx>
<EDFA<In/Out 1
>EDFA>In/Out 2
SCNFM
13dB
5dB 3dB10dB 10dB
5dB8dB8dB
2003 / 2004
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10 G Backbone Poland FSP 3000 Slimline Chassis
Cost-effective CPE solution
Supports all FSP 3000 channel cards (incl. 10G)
Cost-effective: reduced number of transponders in feeder applications to FSP 3000 core ring
Scalable: up to 4 slimlines may be cascaded
Reduced OSC cost
AC/DC power
ETSI/NEBS III compliant
19” equipment
Slimline chassis
Slimline AC fully redundant power supply
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10 G Backbone Poland Dispersion Compensation Module
DCM-40 DCM-20
Chromatic Dispersion – compensation
1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
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Chromatic Dispersion
Self-Phase Modulation orDispersion Compensation
Time Time
Dispersion:SMF @1310 nmDSF @ 1550 nm
Dispersion:SMF @ 1550 nmDSF @ 1310 nm
Pow
er le
vel
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D states pulse spreading per link length and per bandwidth
Chromatic Dispersion is described by the Dispersion Parameter D
Chromatic Dispersion
1310 nm 1550 nm
D [
ps/(
nm
km
)]
Standard SMFG.652
DSF G.653
[nm]
NZ-DSF G.655
20
10
0
-10
-20
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Polarization-Mode Dispersion (PMD)
Two orthogonal Polarization Modes in SMFs, these propagate with different velocities due to non-perfect fiber symmetry
Causes time spreading of pulses Strong increase with bit rate,
systems with >2.5 Gb/sper channel affected
Direction of propagation
V H-Polarization
V V-Polarization
PMD Coefficient DP
SMF: DP = 0.5 ps/km
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Dispersion Compensation Module
Dispersion Limit for Standard Singlemode Fiber (G.652) all services up to 1.25 Gbit/s: 200 km 2.5 Gbit/s: 100 km 2.5 Gbit/s extended reach: 200 km 10 Gbit/s: 90 km
NZDSF (Tests with Truewave RS): (G.655) 2.5 Gbit/s: 500 km 10 Gbit/s: 400 km
DCM (Dispersion Compensation Module): compensates 40 km per Module, adds 5.5 dB loss (loss can be compensated with EDFAs)
Back to Spectrum 2000
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Berlin
Köln
Schwerin
Nürnberg
Hamburg
Essen
München
Stuttgart
Karlsruhe
Düsseldorf
Hannover
FrankfurtLeipzigLeipzig
Saarbrücken
Example for a Nationwide Backbone German 10G DWDM/IP backbone
Situation:
Migration of existing IP backbone from STM-16 to STM-64 and from leased line to own infrastructure. Increase in DSL subscriber raise the IP traffic.
Solution:
FSP 3000 regional DWDM
19 regional STM-64 routes
2+1 x STM-64 p-t-p
100km – 500km
Cisco GSR 12800
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Regional Corporate BackboneProject: Bank
Milano
Parma
Vicenza
757Km
160Km
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
C4
C5
FSP 3000ILA
C6
300Km
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C8
297Km
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
C10
C9
C8C6
C5C3
IP
NMS
Realization: 2005
Applications: Corporate LAN
Services: 10GE (up to 8)
ADVA Optical Networking References
Moscow 25-IV-2006
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Ireland’s Education & National Research NetworkInitial customer requirements Nation-wide research network Initially GbE required Partly meshed traffic ~1100km total length
FSP 3000-R solution 10GbE LAN PHY Up to 16 wavelengths P-to-P single-span in most
of the links (one amplifier) Outer ring + 1 dedicated
physical intra-ring connection
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10G Termination Site
In-line Amplifier Site
Ireland’s
National
Education &
Research
Network
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Application: National research and education network
Infrastructure description: 1 backbone ring + 1 physical intra-ring link (plus Dublin core ring that ADVA didn’t win), 10G Layer-2 equipment, Juniper was the preference
Connectivity demand: initially 2 x GbE partly meshed planned, finally 1…8 x 10GbE P-to-P along backbone ring
Technology alternatives: long-haul WDM (Lucent, …)
Implementation details: order expected in 10/04
ADVA unique selling points:
10GbE LAN PHY
Cost for C-band system (up to 16 wavelengths)
Link budget (output power, FEC, sensitivity)
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Regional research network (UK)Customer requirements
LAN coupling of distributed university network
Linear add/drop ~ 140km length
FSP 3000 solution 10GbE LAN PHY and GbE 10G with FEC OADMs, DCM Standard amplifiers Lowest TCO
YOUR Comm.
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YOUR Comm.
LancasterUniversity Preston
40Km10dB
WarringtonWigan Daresbury
13Km3.5dB
53km13.5dB
33km8.5dB 10GbE
GbEDCM DCM DCM
Extreme Black Diamond w/ 10GBase-LR 1310nm
GbE10GbE
GbEGbE
10GbE10GbEGbEGbEGbEGbE
DCM – Dispersion Compensation Module
Regional research network (UK)
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Example for a Nationwide Multi-service DWDM backbone
14dB/22km
12dB/21km
16dB/32km
15dB/
30km
23dB/49km 10dB/
10km
20dB/45km
13dB/25km
11dB/13km
247km
Services Interfaces
ATM STM-4
SDH (4F MSPRing) STM-16 (STM-64 planned for 2004)
IP GbE (10GbE future upgrade)
SAN FC
National incumbent
(Cyprus)
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The Fiber Service Platform
flexibleinfrastructure
universalaccess
Ethernet
storage
Ethernet/IPCWDM/DWDM
cu
sto
mer
pre
mis
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etr
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ccess
metr
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ore
FSP 3000FSP 3000
FSP 2000
FSP 3000
FSP 2000
FSP 1500
FSPManagementSuite
FSP 150
FSP 150
FSP 150FSP 150
FSP 3000
FSP 150FSP 150
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Speed for customers
Fortune 1,000 companies
Small and medium-size enterprises
Financial institutions Insurance companies Universities Healthcare Government
agencies
CARRIERS ENTERPRISES
At 9 of the 10 largest carriers worldwide
In over 40 countrieson 6 continents
Over 100 Over 5,000
Source: Total Telecom, ranking by revenues
Incumbents IXCs RBOCs Pan-European
carriers MSP/ASPs CLECs Utilities City/state
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European financial institution
marketvertical
FINANCE&INSURANCE
Realization: 2000-2004
Applications:Desaster RecoveryData MirroringRemote BackupCorporate Backbone
Services:256 ESCON128 FICON/FC 1G, 2G20 FE, GbE10 ATM-155, 622
InfrastructureCa. 20km 2 sites
Key performanceNo loss of dataRPO&RTO < secondsSAN & LAN integration
zServer
ESCD ESCDTape
Fiberpair #1B
Fiberpair #1A
Fiberpair #2B
Fiberpair #2A
Fiberpair #3B
Fiberpair #3A
Fiberpair #4B
Fiberpair #4A
SAN
...ESS
ESS
zServer
IP, ATM
FICON FICON
SAN
cluster
cluster
Fiberpair #22B
Fiberpair #22A
Data center coupling Integrated mainframe & open Systems cluster Scalable and fault-resilient disaster recovery solution PPRC, XRC, Remote Tape
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Thin-client solution
Realization: 2003-2004
Applications: Corporate Backbone Server Cluster VoIP
Services: 16 x 1GbE 4 x 10GbE planned
Infrastructure 60km ring 4 sites
Key performance Best TCO for work places Secure and centralized
applications RPO&RTO < seconds
marketvertical
FINANCE&INSURANCE
METAFRAME Server
Server Cluster
VoIPSoft PBX
VoIPSoft PBX
VoIPSoft PBX
VoIPSoft PBX
Centralized server clustering Thin-Clients solution supports central
administration Full voice & data integration
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Global online booking & reservation
Realization: 2003-2004
Applications: Business Continuity Data Mirroring Remote Backup
Services: 288 x ESCON 8 x Sysplex Timer 16 x ISC-3 136 x FICON/FC/GbE
Infrastructure ca. 20km 2 sites / 4 rooms
Key performance Uninterruptible
Business Continuity RPO&RTO < seconds
marketvertical
TRANSPORT&LOGISTICS
Bundle 2
Bundle 1
Fiberpair #4
room east
room west
zServer
hp
Tapes
DASD
hp
Tapes
DASD
room east
room west
hp
Tapes
DASD
hp
Tapes
DASD
SANSAN
Fiberpair #1
Fiberpair #2
Fiberpair #3
Data Center A Data Center B
zServer
GDPS
GDPS
GDPS
GDPS
SANSAN
Mainframe & Open System server cluster hp Nonstop-Server for ticket booking & transactions IBM zSeries GDPS provides highest availability
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Regional NetworkBanca Intesa / Italy
Milano
Parma
Vicenza
757Km
160Km
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
C4
C5
FSP 3000ILA
C6
300Km
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C8
297Km
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
FSP 3000ILA
C10
C9
C8C6
C5C3
IP
NMS
Realization: 2005
Applications: Corporate LAN
Services: 10GE (up to 8)
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Berlin
Köln
Schwerin
Nürnberg
Hamburg
Essen
München
Stuttgart
Karlsruhe
Düsseldorf
Hannover
FrankfurtLeipzigLeipzig
Saarbrücken
Arcor German 10G DWDM/IP backbone
Situation:
Migration of existing IP backbone from STM-16 to STM-64 and from leased line to own infrastructure. Increase in DSL subscriber raise the IP traffic.
Solution:
FSP 3000 regional DWDM
19 regional STM-64 routes
2+1 x STM-64 p-t-p
100km – 500km
Cisco GSR 12800
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Realization: 2003-2006
Purpose: Corporate Backbone Connecting 21 MANs
Applications: GRID COMPUTING distributed storage Optical VPNs Virtual laboratories Distance learning
Services: N X 10GE
Size 4.000km 21 academic sites
Key performance Reliable, high speed
connectivity High performance GRIDS IT infrastructure for science,
R&D & education
marketvertical
EDUCATION
“Through the PIONIER program, we are prepared to take a leading position Europe-wide in terms of our optical network infrastructure,” says Maciej Stroinski, Technical Director of PSNC. “Linking academic MANs with the PIONIER network using systems from ADVA marks a milestone in Poland’s development as an information society.”
Pioneer towards an integrated, digital Europe
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Telecom Italia
… deploys the optimum network
Up to 4 DSLAMs per site
Up to 4 sites per ring
Optical ring protection
Full redundancy on the optical and switch layer
DWDM
DWDM
BRAS
DSLAM
GbE
10GbE
GbE
GbE
10GbE
10GbE10GbE
GbEGbE
L2/L3switch
DWDM 10Glink capacity
CWDM N x GbEper site
L2/L3switch
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FastWeb
2000: Ethernet services for business customers & residentials
2003/2004: Video-on-Demand
2004/2005: move to IP DSLAMs and DWDM access rings
DWDM capacity plus TDM transponder cards
Future proof technology
Core switch
STM-1/4
DWDM
DWDM
BRAS
DSLAM STM-1/4
GbE
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Thank youSteffen RennebergBerlin Office of ADVA [email protected].: +49 30 67008-252Mob.: +49 172 8487051