Nortel Networks NTRN10AN, 3500 manual STS-1 path trace for OC-192, Section trace for OC-192

Models: 3500 NTRN10AN

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Table 3-8

OC-192 optical wavelength

OC-192 circuit pack

Wavelength

Line rate (Gbit/s)

 

 

 

Intermediate Reach (IR)

1550 nm

9.953

 

 

 

Long Reach (LR)

1550 nm

10.709

 

 

 

DWDM Long Reach (LR)

See Dense wavelength division

10.709

 

multiplexing (DWDM) on page 2-46

 

 

 

 

STS-1 path trace for OC-192

OPTera Metro 3500 supports path trace capability for OC-192 services. Path trace is a 64 byte ASCII string that can be provisioned by the user. Path trace is transmitted through the J1 byte of the STS Path Overhead. It can be used by STS path terminating equipment (PTE) to verify its continued connection to the intended transmitting STS PTE.

Section trace for OC-192

OPTera Metro 3500 supports section trace capability for OC-192 services. Section trace provides a diagnostic tool that can determine installation and commissioning problems such as misconnected optical fibers. Section trace occupies the J0 SONET byte (formerly known as the C1 byte to indicate the STS-1 ID) of the section overhead. Section trace is injected at the transmit end of a section and extracted at the receive end where it can be checked against an expected section trace value.

Section data communication channel (SDCC)

A DWDM OC-192 line carries a DCC channel that can be edited, provisioned, and deprovisioned.

Note 1: The maximum number of simultaneous SDCC-provisionable ports on an OPTera Metro 3500 shelf is 34 (the shelf must be equipped with eight unprotected OC-3x4 or OC-12x4 STS circuit packs in slots 3 through 10, and a protected pair of OC-48 or OC-192 circuit packs in slots 11 and 12).

Note 2: For Nortel Networks interworking and multi-vendor network scenarios, DCC interoperability can be achieved with the appropriate provisioning. See Optical Networks Data Communications Network Planning Guide, NTR710AM.

Forward Error Correction (FEC)

Forward error correction detects and corrects small burst errors of 8 bits on an STS-48 basis. The FEC feature adds some redundancy parity bits on the transmit side and removes the bits on the receive side. The OC-192 DWDM G.709 FEC interface supports standard encoding and decoding RS-8 (Reed-Solomon) as specific in ITU-T G.709/Y.1331 standards.

OPTera Metro 3500 Multiservice Platform NTRN10AN Rel 12.1 Standard Iss 1 Apr 2004

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