Manual MN 5300
Manual MN 5300
Manual MN 5300
SpectralWave MN5300
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
NEC Corporation
TOKYO, JAPAN
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CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW .........................................................................2
1.1 General ...........................................................................2
1.2 System Features ............................................................2
1.3 Software Architecture....................................................5
5. OAM&P...............................................................................9
5.1 Topology Management ..................................................9
5.2 Fault Management .........................................................9
5.3 Performance Management ............................................9
5.4 Security Management ....................................................9
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1. OVERVIEW
1.1 General
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For the interface details, see Section 7 Technical switched network (PSN) domain and/or more than one
Summary. PSN tunnel. These PWs are called multi-segment
pseudo wires (MS-PWs). Both SS-PW and MS-PW are
MN5300 supports 1+1 switch fabrics. The supported and shown in Figure1.3.
switching capacity is up to 108G. The maximum A PW must be set up before an emulated circuit can be
switching capacity for the slots is shown in established, and must be torn down when an emulated
Figure1.2. circuit is no longer needed. Setup and teardown of a
PW can be triggered by a command from the
management plane of a PE device such as MN5300, or
by Setup/Teardown of an Attachment circuit from CE
devices, or by an auto-discovery mechanism. During
the dynamic setup process, the PE devices need to
exchange information e.g., to learn each other's
capability. The setup mechanism must enable the PEs to
exchange all necessary information in which both
endpoints must agree on methods for encapsulating
PDUs, handling frame ordering, the signaling protocol
to use and the information needed to exchange for
specific service. Today, telecom carriers are willing to
control the LSP path and bandwidth more explicitly.
Figure1.2 Service Switching Capacity MN5300 supports manually provisioning the LSP
through powerful network management systems.
2) Pseudo wire Being service-related, one or more PWs can be
‘stitched’ into one LSP. The operator can configure
PWs have been the essential technologies for each PW according to the client service requirements,
emulating different types of services. The required such as bandwidth, QoS, protection, and then stitching
functions of PWs include: configuration.
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2. NETWORK APPLICATIONS
10GE STM-64 GE
STM-16
SNI
DNI
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8) CE1P32
The CE1P32 card provides 32xE1/T1 service
Card functions include:
processing function, and a JPE1T32 can provide
32xE1/T1 service interface function. Three • Loss-of-Signal detection
CE1P32 cards can be installed simultaneously • Optical receiving power monitoring
with two JPE1T32 cards to provide up to • Laser optical transmitting power monitoring
64xE1/T1 services with 1:2 protection. • Laser bias current monitoring (for estimating laser’s
life)
9) JPE1T32 • Laser chip temperature monitoring
• Automatic laser shutdown (ALS)
The JPE1T32 card provides 32xE1/T1 service
• Ethernet port can be used for both client and uplink
interface function. With three CE1P32 cards,
interface.
two JPE1T32 cards provide 64xE1/T1 services
with 1:2 protection.
Limitation Notes:
An SFP that has PHY chip built-in does not support
10) CAEF08
Synchronous Ethernet.
The CAEF08 card is the processing card to - 100Base-FX SFP, w/SGMII PHY (IXX0924906)
handle 8xSTM-1 ATM/CES service with the - 100Base-LX SFP, w/SGMII PHY (IXX0881606)
PWE3 to T-MPLS/MPLS-TP emulation. - 10/100/1000Base-T SFP (IXX0667206)
11) N16F01
The N16F01 card is the 1xSTM-16 optical and
1xSTM-1 optical uplink interface card (using
SFP optical module) with 2.5G/155M POS
functions.
12) N64F01
The N64F01 card is the 1xSTM-64 optical
uplink interface card (using XFP optical
module) with 10G POS function.
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The operation, administration, maintenance and The performance monitoring (PM) functions can be
provisioning (OAM&P) of the SpectralWave used to continuously analyze the general quality of the
MN5300 can be controlled and monitored through transmission. If deterioration in the transmission
the management system. The MN5300 system uses quality is detected, alarms or warnings are issued to
in-band control and management channel within inform service personnel before service interruption
GE, 10GE and STM-1/STM-16/STM-64 uplink to occurs.
carry the control and management information SDH performance parameters and Ethernet
between the NMS and NE, so that NMS can performance parameters are provided. Relevant data is
manage all NEs remotely via the Gateway. collected by the OAM package and reported to the
management system.
5.1 Topology Management
Performance monitoring functions include the
The configuration management functions are used following:
to provision the equipment to change
configurations and query information for each • Collect/report PM data
package in the equipment. The configuration of the • View status of specified PM type/PM item
equipment may be changed at any time to • Initialize PM items
add/remove operational packages, change package • View registered PM data
configurations and specify alarm and reporting • Activate alarms
capabilities. When a performance parameter exceeds the
The configuration management functions include threshold limit set in advance, the corresponding
the followings: performance alarm can be automatically reported.
• Reporting
• Set work/protection relation
• Query firmware version The performance history is stored in the OAM
• Set timing source parameter package until retrieving from the management system.
• Set overhead byte parameter Current 15-min. and current day history can be
• Set Pseudo wire parameter reported through the management system.
• Setup/Teardown LSP
5.4 Security Management
5.2 Fault Management
The security management functions maintain a list of
The fault management functions provide alarm control access privileges of all users to the equipment.
monitoring capability through the management These functions allow only authorized users to execute
system, through external outputs to a station alarm specific groups of commands for configuration, fault,
system, and through LEDs mounted on the front of performance, and security managements.
the SpectralWave MN5300. The security management includes the functions of
The fault management functions include the register/delete/change user account (user ID, password,
followings: management level).
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6. Management Systems
Client
MN9200
NMS Server
MN5000 MN5000
MN5000
LCT
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7. TECHNICAL SUMMARY
Synchronization:
Internal oscillator ±4.6ppm, free running
accuracy:
Hold-over stability: ±0.05ppm within 24 hours
Timing source: STM-N, 1.5Mbit/s (T1), External 2Mbit/s or 2MHz,
composite clock(64KHz,8KHz and 400Hz)
Priority: User programmable
Quality: User programmable
SSM: S1 byte (POS/SDH interface), Sa bits on external 2Mbit/s
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7.2 Interfaces
100BASE-FX
Operating wavelength range: 830-860nm
Maximum mean launched power: -4dBm
Minimum mean launched power: -9.5dBm
Minimum extinction ratio: 9dB
Minimum sensitivity: -17dBm
Minimum overload: 0dBm
Megabit output optical interface waveform parameter: Rise/fall time<2.5
Maximum RMS width: <0.85
Data related jitter: NA
Minimum optical return loss: 12dB
100BASE-LX-10
Operating wavelength range: 1260-1360nm
Maximum mean launched power: -8dBm
Minimum mean launched power: -15dBm
Minimum extinction ratio: 8.2dB
Minimum sensitivity: -24dBm
Minimum overload: -8dBm
Megabit output optical interface waveform parameter: Rise/fall time<2.5
Maximum RMS width: <4
Data related jitter: NA
Minimum optical return loss: 12dB
100BASE-FX-Phy
Operating wavelength range: 830-860nm
Maximum mean launched power: -3dBm
Minimum mean launched power: -9.5dBm
Minimum extinction ratio: 9dB
Minimum sensitivity: -20dBm
Minimum overload: 0dBm
Megabit output optical interface waveform parameter: Rise/fall time<2.5
Maximum RMS width: <0.85
Data related jitter: NA
Minimum optical return loss: 12dB
100BASE-LX-10-Phy
Operating wavelength range: 1270-1355nm
Maximum mean launched power: -8dBm
Minimum mean launched power: -15dBm
Minimum extinction ratio: 9dB
Minimum sensitivity: -24dBm
Minimum overload: -3dBm
Megabit output optical interface waveform parameter: Rise/fall time<2.5
Maximum RMS width: <1
Data related jitter: NA
Minimum optical return loss: 12dB
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1000BASE-SX
Bit rate: 1.25Gbit/s ±100ppm
Code: 8B/10B
Optical fiber type: 50µm / 62.5µm MMF
Wavelength: 830~860 nm
Average launch power: -9.5 ~ -4.0 dBm
Receive power: -17 ~ 0 dBm
Maximum transmission distance: 550m (50µm MMF)
275m (62.5µm MMF)
Extinction ratio: 9dB
1000BASE-LX-10
Bit rate: 1.25Gbit/s ±100ppm
Code: 8B/10B
Optical fiber type: SMF
Wavelength: 1270 ~ 1355nm
Average launch power: -11.5 ~ -3 dBm
Receive power: -19 ~ -3 dBm
Maximum transmission distance: 10km (SMF)
Extinction ratio: 9dB
1000BASE-LH-40
Bit rate: 1.25Gbit/s ±100ppm
Code: 8B/10B
Optical fiber type: SMF
Wavelength: 1480 ~ 1580nm
Average launch power: -5 ~ 2dBm
Receive power: -22 ~ -3 dBm
Maximum transmission distance: 40km (SMF)
Extinction ratio: 9dB
1000BASE-ZX-80
Bit rate: 1.25Gbit/s ±100ppm
Code: 8B/10B
Optical fiber type: SMF
Wavelength: 1480 ~ 1580nm
Average launch power: 0 ~ 4 dBm
Receive power: -22 ~ -3 dBm
Maximum transmission distance: 80km (SMF)
Extinction ratio: 9dB
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Item Value
Standard bit rate 10,312,500 kbit/s (LAN) / 9,953,280 kbit/s (WAN)
Application code (LAN) 10GBase- 10GBase- 10GBase- 10GBase-
LX-10(LR) LH-40(ER) LH-80(ZR) SR
Application code (WAN) 10GBase- 10GBase- 10GBase- 10GBase-
LX-10(LW) LH-40(EW) LH-80(ZW) SW
Operating wavelength (nm) 1260~1355 1530~1565 1530~1565 840~860
Maximum mean launched power (dBm) -1 4 4 -1
Minimum mean launched power (dBm) -6 -1 0 -7.3
Minimum extinction ratio (dB) 6 3 9 3
10Gb output optical interface eye pattern X1=0.25, X2=0.40, X3=0.45
Y1=0.25, Y2=0.28, Y3=0.40
-20dB spectral width (nm) <1 <1 <1 Table 52-8 in
IEEE802.3-2008
OMA – TDP (dBm) -6.2 -2.1 -2.1 Section 52.5.1 in
IEEE802.3-2008
SMSR (dB) 30 30 30 Not required
Minimum overload (dBm) > -3 > -3 > -7 -1
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Back-to-back sensitivity (BER≤10 ) (dBm) -13 -14.1 -24 -11
-12
Worst-case sensitivity (BER≤10 ) (dBm) -10.3 -11.3 -22 -7.5
Minimum optical return loss 12 26 27 12
Optical interface module type XFP XFP XFP XFP
Optical fiber type SMF SMF SMF MMF
Maximum transmission distance 10km 40km 80km 300m
See Table 7.4 and 7.5 for DWDM module and optical interface parameters.
e) E1 interface (2Mbit/s)
Bit rate: 2.048Mbit/s ±50ppm
Impedance: 120 ohms balanced
75 ohms unbalanced
Code: HDB3
Connector type: DB68
Pulse waveform: ITU-T Table 7/G.703, Figure 15/G.703
f) T1 interface (1.5Mbit/s)
Bit rate: 1.544Mbit/s ±32ppm
Impedance: 100 ohms ±5ppm
Code: AMI
Connector type: DB68
Pulse amplitude: 2.4 - 3.6 V peak-to-peak
g) Synchronization Interface
External Pulse waveform: ITU-T Table 7/G.703 ITU-T Table 11/G.703
input /output: Figure 15/G.703 Figure 20/G.703
Bit rate: 2.048Mbit/s ±20ppm 2.048MHz ±20ppm
Code: HDB3 (2.048Mbit/s) -
Frame format: ITU-T G.704 (2.048Mbit/s) -
Impedance: 120 ohms balanced or 75 ohms unbalanced
Number of ports: 2
Line input Any STM-n lines, any two 2M T1
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h) LCT Interface
Interface Type: Ethernet Port
Number of ports: 1
Physical Interface: RJ-45
i) NMS Interface
Interface Type: Ethernet Port
Protocol: TCP/IP
Physical Interface: RJ-45
a) Power Requirements
Supply Voltage: −48VDC (−57.0V ~ −42.0V)
Power consumption 700W (Fully loaded)
b) Environment
Temperature: 5°C to +40°C (Normal Operating Range)
−5°C to +45°C (Short Term Temperature Range)
Relative Humidity: 5 to 85%
Cooling: Fan
c) Mechanical Construction
Main Shelf: 320mm (H) × 440mm (W) × 410mm (D) (7U)
Wiring Access: Front access for both electrical and optical connections
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Note: This document describes the NEC standard equipment. If there is any conflict between this document and
the system description and/or the compliance statement, the latter will supersede this document. The
specifications or configuration contained in this document are subject to change without notice due to NEC’s
continuing design improvement.
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