New Features and Functionality

OC48/STM-16-LR-1 (1550)

The OC48/STM16-LR-1550 Long Reach optical transceiver module provides one Telcordia GR-253/G.957 SONET/SDH OC48/STM-16 compliant interface per card. Each interface provides 2488.32 Mbps over a single mode fiber span and may be provisioned for both concatenated and non-concatenated services on an STS-1 basis.

The OC48/STM16-LR-1550 card may be installed in any of the high-speed slots in the Cisco ONS 15327 shelf assembly. Each interface features a 1550nm laser to support spans with no repeaters at distances of approximately 80 kilometers, depending on the condition of the facilities. Each interface contains a transmitter and receiver using SC optical connections.

The OC48/STM16-LR-1550 supports 1+1 Line Switched, BLSR, Path Switched protection scheme (UPSR), or Cisco’s Path Protected Mesh Network (PPMN). The OC48/STM16-LR-1550 has a standard GR-253/G.957 compliant OC12/STM-4 interface running TCP/IP protocol over the Section DCCs, enabling it to interoperate with a Cisco ONS 15454 OC12/STM-4 interface for all transport applications.

Software

Note The CTC and network element software of the ONS 15327 have, in the past, retained separate version numbers. Release 1.0.x of the ONS 15327 software contains network element software 1.0.x and CTC software 2.3.x. Release 3.3 introduces the alignment of the ONS 15327, ONS 15454, and ONS 15454 SDH platform network element software. CTC enhancements and some other features introduced in ONS 15454 Releases 2.2.1-3.1 have also been added to the ONS 15327 for Release 3.3. Therefore, much of the content in the following sections is derived from those releases.

Automatic Host Detection

Automatic host detection, commonly referred to as “ARP sniffing,” has been added for the ONS 15327 XTC Ethernet port for Release 3.3. Automatic host detection allows a CTC workstation on a different subnet from the ONS 15327 node to directly connect to the node and launch CTC. Once automatic host detection is enabled it remains active at all times.

To enable automatic host detection, enter the IP address of the workstation as a default gateway for LAN connection. (In Microsoft Windows NT or 2000, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dial-up Connections > Local Area Connection > Properties. Select Internet Protocol, click the Properties button, click Advanced, click Add, and enter the IP address.) Once you have set up your workstation you must launch CTC before automatic host detection begins.

Note If you ping a node on a different subnet from the workstation before automatic host detection has started for that workstation, the ping will fail to reach the node.

Proxy Server Feature Set

The Proxy Server feature set allows a CTC session to access ONS 15327s while at the same time restricting unauthorized IP connectivity. Proxy server features can also reduce the amount of network setup required for external routers and CTC workstations. For a complete description of Proxy Server feature combinations and their use, and for important SNTP and DHCP configuration notes, consult the Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation.

Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15327 Release 3.3

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ONS 15327 specifications

Cisco Systems ONS 15327 is a high-performance optical networking solution tailored for service providers and enterprises looking to enhance their optical communication infrastructure. This versatile platform is recognized for its robust performance, scalability, and flexibility, making it suitable for a wide array of applications ranging from broadband access to metropolitan area networking.

One of the standout features of the ONS 15327 is its ability to handle multiple data types over a single platform. It supports a rich array of protocols, including Ethernet and SONET/SDH, allowing service providers to deliver a diverse portfolio of services to their customers. This multiservice capability simplifies the network architecture, reducing operational complexity and costs.

The ONS 15327 is designed with a modular architecture, which enables operators to customize and scale their network as demand grows. It supports a variety of card options for different media types, wavelengths, and capacity requirements. This modularity not only facilitates straightforward upgrades but also allows for efficient network management.

In terms of technology, the ONS 15327 leverages dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) capabilities to maximize the utilization of available fiber bandwidth. This allows for an impressive increase in transmission capacity without the need for additional fiber installations, making it a cost-effective solution for expanding networks.

Another significant characteristic of the Cisco ONS 15327 is its advanced performance monitoring and management features. Built-in diagnostic tools provide real-time visibility into network performance, enabling prompt identification and troubleshooting of potential issues. This proactive approach to network management enhances service reliability and customer satisfaction.

Security is also paramount in the ONS 15327. The platform integrates various security features and protocols to protect the data traversing the network, ensuring compliance with industry standards and safeguarding sensitive information.

Furthermore, the equipment is designed for easy integration into existing infrastructures. Its compatibility with Cisco’s broader networking solutions allows for seamless interconnection with routers, switches, and other devices, facilitating comprehensive network solutions.

In conclusion, Cisco Systems ONS 15327 stands out as a powerful optical networking platform that combines versatility, scalability, and advanced management features. Its ability to support various protocols and harness optical technologies makes it an essential tool for organizations aiming to optimize their telecommunications infrastructure while minimizing costs and complexity.