Cisco Systems ONS 15530 manual Optical Add Drop Multiplexing Modules

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Chapter 1 Cisco ONS 15530 Overview

 

 

 

Cisco ONS 15530 Components

 

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Table 1-6 Transponder Line Card LEDs (continued)

 

 

 

 

 

LED

Status

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

RX (Trunk port)

Green

 

Light reception exists at the port.

 

 

 

 

 

WEST1

Green

 

Card is listening to the west side signal.

TX (Client port)

Green

 

Port is up and transmit laser is enabled.

 

 

 

 

 

RX (Client port)

Green

 

Light reception exists at the port.

 

 

 

 

 

1. This LED is only present on transponder line cards with splitter.

Optical Add Drop Multiplexing Modules

The OADM modules are passive devices that optically multiplex and demultiplex a specific band of four ITU wavelengths. The OADM modules supported by the Cisco ONS 15530 each add and drop a specified band of four channels at a node and pass the other bands through. To support the 32-channel spectrum, there are eight different 4-channel cards (see Figure 1-16).

In the transmit direction, the OADM modules multiplex signals transmitted by the transponder line cards and 10G ITU trunk cards over optical cross connections and provide the interfaces to connect the multiplexed signal to the DWDM trunk side. In the receive direction, the OADM modules demultiplex the signals from the trunk side before passing them over optical cross connections to the transponder line cards and 10G ITU trunk cards.

 

 

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Contents Cisco ONS 15530 Overview Cisco ONS 15530 Shelf Cisco ONS 15530 CHAS-E Chassis Cisco ONS 15530-CHAS-E ChassisCisco ONS 15530 CHAS-E with Air Ramp Baffle Cisco ONS 15530 CHAS-N Chassis Cisco ONS 15530 CHAS-N Chassis Cisco ONS 15530 CHAS-N Chassis Airflow Fan AssemblyNone Green Normal One Yellow Minor Two or more Red Major LEDFan Assembly Power Supplies120-240 VAC Power Supply Cable Storage Drawer Backplane11shows the front panel of the CPU switch module CPU Switch Modules11 Cisco ONS 15530 CPU Switch Module CPU Switch Module Ports, LEDs, and Switches Green Link is up Off Link is down LinkCompactFlash Card Slot Connector Ports12shows the front panel of the OSC module OSC Modules and Carrier MotherboardsOSC Module LEDs PSMRx/Tx East ports Rx/Tx West portsEast/West LEDs East/West Optical MonitorPSM LEDs Transponder Line Cards14 Transponder Line Card LEDs Nonsplitter Callout 15 Transponder Line Card LEDs Splitter EAST1 Transponder Line Card LEDsRX Trunk port Green Light reception exists at the port Optical Add Drop Multiplexing Modules16 Oadm Module Card status LED Handle Port OUT portGreen Card is properly initialized Green Light reception exists at the portOUT1 port Card status LED IN2 port IN1 port OUT2 port19 Single-Band PB-OE Module Card status LED UPG in port Port UPG OUT port HandleCard status LED UPG in port Port UPG OUT port LEDEscon Aggregation Cards 21 Cisco ONS 15530 Escon Aggregation Card Port FC/GE Aggregation Cards Connector 22 8-Port FC/GE Aggregation Card Gbps ITU Trunk Cards 23 2.5-Gbps ITU Trunk Card Splitter Au g u s t 24 2.5-Gbps ITU Trunk Card Nonsplitter Green Card is listening to the east side signal 25 10-Gbps ITU Trunk Card Nonsplitter Card status LED Transmit LED ITU port Receive LED 26 10-Gbps ITU Trunk Card Splitter Gbps Uplink Cards Au g u s t 2 0 0 27 10-Gbps Uplink Card 16describes the 10-Gbps uplink line card LED status Au g u s t 2 0 0

ONS 15530 specifications

Cisco Systems ONS 15530 is a versatile optical networking solution designed to meet the high-capacity demands of modern telecommunications networks. As part of Cisco's Optical Networking System (ONS), the 15530 provides a robust platform for delivering high-speed data transport and connectivity features crucial for service providers and enterprises.

One of the main characteristics of the ONS 15530 is its ability to support dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) technology. This capability enables multiple data streams to be sent over a single optical fiber, significantly increasing the bandwidth efficiency of the network. With the ONS 15530, carriers can maximize their existing fiber infrastructure, reducing capital expenditures while enhancing service offerings.

The ONS 15530 is also known for its scalability. The system can accommodate various speeds, supporting 10G, 40G, and even 100G services. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for organizations that anticipate future growth or require adaptable solutions to match evolving business requirements. With automated bandwidth allocation features, operators can swiftly adjust capacity as needed, ensuring optimal performance.

The built-in software tools enhance operational efficiency, allowing network operators to monitor performance, manage traffic, and troubleshoot issues effectively. With proactive health checks and network diagnostics, the ONS 15530 enables businesses to maintain service quality while minimizing downtime. Additionally, its web-based management interface simplifies network administration, providing real-time visibility and analytics.

Cisco’s ONS 15530 is engineered for reliability and redundancy. It offers diverse path options and integrated protection mechanisms, buffering against fiber cuts and equipment failures. This reliability is essential for service providers that require uninterrupted service delivery to their customers.

Security features are also prominent in the ONS 15530. As cybersecurity threats escalate, the need for robust defenses at the optical layer has become critical. Cisco’s solution includes advanced encryption protocols to secure data in transit, giving customers peace of mind in an increasingly interconnected world.

In summary, Cisco Systems ONS 15530 stands out as an advanced optical networking platform that combines high-capacity transport, scalability, operational efficiency, reliability, and security. It is an excellent choice for service providers and enterprises looking to enhance their network capabilities and future-proof their investments in digital infrastructure.