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Technical Update - Ken Hodge

The cabling system

Build & function• Metro• Backbone• General office• Data Centre• Industrial Premises• Residential…..

IT Applications• Voice• Data• Broadcast technologies• Ethernet & IP technologies• QoS & demand priority….

Planned life of the installation• 3 year• 5 year• 10 year• 10+ year……

Protocols• Gigabit Ethernet• PoE & PoE+• 10GbE• 40GbE &100GbE• 1, 2, 4G & 10G FC• Infiniband• FCoE• Data Centre Ethernet

Cabling Decisions

Technology Advances

Intel:• ‘the HPC of today is the PC of tomorrow’• ‘the #1 High Performance Computer (HPC)

performs at 1PetaFlop• 1 PetaFlop = 1015 FLoating Point Operations Per Second

• ‘an ExaFlop (1018) will be required by 2020’

IBM roadrunner

Transmission Technology Developments:• TeraBit transceivers

• 25 x 40Gbps externally modulated lasers• 40GBps transceivers

• 40Gbps serial laser technology (1300nm)• 2x20G VCSELS (840 & 860nm) with CWDM

• Higher bandwidth MMF 4700MHz.km• Low bend loss SMF

Source: Vertically Integrated Systems

Higher Speed Applications

Current Developments in IEEE

802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) expected to be approved in Sept 2010

802.3ba High Speed Ethernet (HSE) 40GbE & 100GbE expected to be approved in June 2010

802.3av 10G EPON approved in Sept 2009

802.3at PoE-plus approved in Sept 2009

802.3aq 10GbE LRM 802.3an 10GBASE-T 802.3ae 10GbE

New Applications in DevelopmentIEEE

CFITF

ReviewWG

Ballot

SponsorBallot Standard

StudyGroup

J F M A M J J A S O N D2007

J F M A M J J A S O N D2008

Task Forcesanctioned

J F M A M J J A S O N D2009

J A S O N D2006

J F M A M 2010

1. support full-duplex operation only2. preserve 802.3 Ethernet frame format3. preserve 802.3 min/max frame sizes

4. support a BER of > 10-12 at MAC/PHY interface5. support a MAC data rate of 40G + PHY specs:

for at least 10km on SMF for at least 100m on OM3* for at least 7m on copper cabling for at least 1m over a backplane

6. support a MAC data rate of 100G + PHY specs: for at least 40km on SMF for at least 10km on SMF for at least 100m on OM3* for at least 7m on copper cabling

7. provide appropriate support for OTN

IEEE 802.3ba HSE Project Objectives

* and 125m on OM4 cabling

• Basics– Multi-lane transmission– MPO connector (IEC 61754-7)– Cable Skew 80ns (50/125 ≈ 16.2m)

• 40G–40GBASE-SR4

• 4x10G transmission• 8f OM3 cable

• 100G–100GBASE-SR10

• 10x10G• 20f OM3 cable

QSFP

Tx Rx

Tx

Rx

MPO

IEEE 802.3ba 100m MMF

Original

1260 – 1360

Extended

1360 - 1460

Water Peak Band

Short

1460 -1530

Conv

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1565

Long

1565 –

1625

UL

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1675

ITU-T definition of optical wavelength bands

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SSMF IEC 60793-2-50 type B1.1

ITU-T G.652B

ESMF (enhanced)IEC 60793-2-50 type B1.3

ITU-T G.652D

1264 –

1277

1284 –

1297

1304 –

1317

1324 –

1337

CWDM1264-1337nm

40GBASE-LR4

DWDM1294-1310nm

100GBASE-L & E

IEEE 802.3ba SMF

Source: IEEE 802.3ba barbieri_01_0908 (Cisco)IEEE 802.3ba HSE roadmap - CISCO

Market forecast – Data Centre servers

Port speed in serverssource Intel HSSG 2007

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10G server speeds grow strongly from 2009

Market forecast – LAN switches

Port speed in switches

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Sources: Del Oro 2006 & Cisco 2008

10G switches grow share from 2009

40Gbps on Structured cabling?

A further development?

“the imperative of self accelerating growth is limited by the environment”, Morgan-Mercer-Flodin

‘BASE-T’ technology:• 10Mbps 12.5MHz • 100Mbps 31.25MHz• 1G 80MHz

• 10G 416MHz

Ethernet over TP

Frequency (MHz)

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40Gbps = 2000MHz

• 40G ≈ 2 GHz

U-mediaPlus

Cable Standards U-mediaPlus cables

Class F, 600MHzEN50288-4IEC 61156-5

Class FA, 1GHzDraft EN50288-9, EN50441-3Draft IEC 61156-5 edition 3

UM10, 600/100023 AWG S/FTPS/FTP P27

UM12, 1/1.2 GHz22 AWG S/FTPS/FTP P27

Cable only 1.2GHzIEC 61556-7 (-8 draft)Draft EN50288-12

Cable only 2GHzNWIP in IEC & CENELEC

UM15, 1.2/1.5 GHz22 AWG S/FTPS/FTP P##

UM20, 2 GHz22 AWG S/FTPS/FTP P##

Rectangular connectors IEC 61076

System characteristics• Shannon

– S/N @ 2GHz > 18dB – IL/NEXT– IL/RL– PSD/Background noise

NB: There is no current work in IEEE on twisted pair cabling for 40G

S/N - link with 'square' connector

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Class FA NEXT

IEC 61076-3-105 connector

40GBASE-T = 2GHz Cu cabling?

40Gbps capable cabling

Cat7ACat7Cat6A

Cat6

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MHz

1Gbps

10Gbps

40Gbps

Cat5e

500

40GBASE-T = 2GHz Cu cabling?

ISO/IEC

CENELECANSI/TIA/EIA

ECBS

IEEE

Standardisation & Regulation

Design Specification InstallationOperation & Maintenance

EN 50346 & A.1: 2007Testing installed cabling

EN 50310: 2006Application of equi-potential

bonding & earthing

EN 50174-3: 2003Installation planning &

practises outside buildings

EN 50174-2: 2008Installation planning & practises in buildings

EN 50174-1: 2008Specification & Quality

Assurance

EN 50173-5: 2006Data Centres

EN 50173-1: 2007Generic Cabling

EN 50173 Generic IT Cabling:

• EN 50173-1: General Requirements• EN 50173-2: Office Premises• EN 50173-3: Industrial Premises• EN 50173-4: Homes• EN 50173-5: Data Centres

Open projects:

• EN 50173-1 Amm1 – EA & FA channel

• EN 50173-1 Amm2 – EA & FA, OM4, OS1a&b, 40 & 100G

• EN 50173-2 Amm1• EN 50173-3 Amm1• EN 50173-4 Amm1 • EN 50173-5 Amm1

• OM3 & ClassEA recommended• EN 50288-10 & 13: 500MHz Cables• IEC 60603-7-41 & 51: 500MHz

Connectors

Cabling Standardisation

The Class EA standard set is not completed

Brand-Rex has been offering Z50 (OM4) cabled optical fibre for over 4 years in indoor and outdoor cables

Advantages of OM4:• Allows 10GBASE-SX more power budget for 300m, or shorter, links• Allows 10GBASE-SX devices to reach up to 550m• Potential for extended 40G/100G links if IEEE approve

Brand-Rex optical cables with the fibre code Z50 contain optical fibre to the highest 50/125 bandwidth specification – this performance level is now being standardised by ISO/IEC and IEC as OM4 cabled optical fibre

Brand-Rex Z50 (OM4) cabled optical fibre

OM4 cabled optical fibre as defined by ISO/IEC 11801 (draft)

10GbE Optical Loss Budgets

Cabling Maximum channel insertion loss (dB) for 10GBASE-

type Freq. (nm)E L LX4 LRM S

Laser Laser Laser Laser VCSEL

OS1 SMF1550 11.0 x x x x

1310 x 6.2 6.2 x x

OM3 MMF1300 x x 2.0 1.9 x

850 x x x x 2.6

OM2 MMF1300 x x 2.0 1.9 x

850 x x x x 1.8

OM1 MMF1300 x x 2.5 1.9 x

850 x x x x 1.6

9/3/2009 Brand-Rex Copyright 2009

New methods to measure optical links

New Methods• ISO/IEC 11801 & AM1: Generic

Cabling• ISO/IEC 14763-3 & AM1

– Testing Optical Fibre cabling• IEC 61280-4-1

– Multi-mode attenuation measurement

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Offset connector

LED

VCSEL

Laser

EF encircled flux - fraction of cumulative near field power to total output power as a function of radial distance from the optical centre of the core

- -1.9 dB2.3 dB

- -1.9 dB2.3 dB

Optical Link Margin Errosion

Upgrading links to 40GbE

10GbE to 40GbE link example:

10GbE → 40GbE

6 x 10GbE connections

6 duplex LC Cords

MPO to LC

MPO to LC

12f cable

MPO to MPO

MPO to MPO

12f cable

1 off 8 fibre MPO Cord

1 x 40GbE connections

802.3af • DC Power at 48V on 45,78• 37V x 350mA = 12.95W at the outlet• End point & mid span 100BASE-T• Cat5 or better cabling

802.3at• 30W power, 25.5W at the outlet on 100m link• End Point & mid span on 1000BASE-T

• Targetting mid span on 10GBASE-T• Operates on Cat5e or better cabling

• temperature rise of cable bundles see draft ISO/IEC TR 29125• Status - Publication expected Sept 2009 (imminent)

IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet+

Temperature rise vs. cable category & bundle size (720mA per pair)

“Cabling Guidelines for Remote Powering of DTEs - Guidance on Cable Thermal Behaviour”

ISO/IEC TR 29125

Fire Prevention & Safety

• European Regulation– 18th May 2009 - Mandate 443 issued to CENELEC

• Reaction to fire – 1994/611/EC• Resistance to Fire – 2000/367/EEC• Dangerous substances – 76/769/EEC

CENELEC ‘Reaction to Fire’ Test Methods

Integrated fire test:– Flame Spread– Smoke – Heat

• prEN 50399-2-1– FIPEC 20 scenario1– 20kW burner

• prEN 50399-2-2– FIPEC 20 scenario2– 30kW burner & backboard

Cabling ISO/IEC

Cabling CENELEC

Cabling EIA/TIA

Cabling UK

Cable ISO/IEC

Cable CENELEC

Connectors ISO/IEC

Pre 2009 2009 2010 ………….. 2018Event map

EN 50288-11

IEC61076-4-103 & 104

IEC 61076-4-###

EN 50441-1,2,3

IEC 61156-5 ed2

EN 50288-10

IEC 60603-7-41 & 51 & 71

IEC 61156 ammendmentsIEC 61156-1 ed3IEC 61156-1 ed2

Technology optical

Technology Cu

VCSEL

eMMF

eSMF

Level IIIe

OM4

2GHz 4 pair?

SFF connectors

10GBpstwinax

SFP+

10GBps 4 pair

500MHz 4 pair

Hybrid SMF/MMF?

40GBpstwinax

QSFP

1GHz 4 pair

40GBps4 pair?

EthernetFibre Channel Infiniband

PoE

10GbE

802.3af

10GBASE-T Data Centre switching100G+ &

FCoE?

802.3at

40GbE 100GbE

Office switching 10G & PoE++?

16GFC8GFC4GFC

32GFC10GFC

40GBASE-T?

64GFC20GFC

10G DDR 20G EDR10G QDR60G 12xDDR 120G 12xQDR 240G 12xEDR

IS 11801

EN50173-1 ed2

TSB155TIA 942

EN 50173-5 ammendment

TIA 568CTIA 568B.2-10

EN 50173-5

IS 14763-2

BS 6701 BS 8492

IS 24702

IS 15018

IS 24750

EN50173-1 ed3

BS 7671

TIA 942 ammendment?

IS 24750 IS 24764

IS 11801 Amm 1 Class EA & FA

IS 11801 Amm 2 Class EA & FA

IS 11801 Ed 3

EN50174-1 ed2 EN50174-2 ed2

Forecasts

Copper and Optical LAN cabling

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Cu Cable – Data Centres (source: BSRIA)

Source: BSRIA 2007

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Forecasts for Cu cabling

BR forecastSource: BSRIA 2009

10G cabling grows significant share from 2009

BR forecast

Forecasts for Optical cabling (LAN)

Source: BSRIA 2009

Enhanced MMF continues to grows strongly

Review

• Trends– Faster speeds & higher data rates – Switches will quickly adopt the new higher speeds– 40GbE speeds will be in Data Centre servers by 2011– 100GbE in Data Centre servers by 2018

• Technology– 10Gbps technology is established– 40G & 100G devices will appear in 2010– FCoE, Data Centre Ethernet– 40GbE on Cu, if developed, ≈2GHz cabling

• Implications to Cabling– Class EA Cu cabling will grow– OM3 & OM4 fibre will grow– Providing cabling for 40GbE should be considered now

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