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ALU-OMSNOperation and MaintenanceKnowledge SharingIsaac [email protected]
Alcatel-Lucent Optics Portfolio of Network Elements (NE)
• Multiservice Provisioning Platforms (MSPP)• 1642 EM/C
• 1643AM/S
• 1643AM
• 1645AMC
• 1650SMC
• 1662SMC
• 1660SM.
• Transport Service Switches (TSS)• 1850TSS 3/5
• 1850 TSS 15
• 1850TSS 40
• 1850TSS 100
• 1850TSS 320
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Alcatel-Lucent Optics Portfolio of Network Elements (NE)
• Cross Connects
• Lambda Unite
• 1678 MCC
• Photonics (WDM: Wavelength Division Multiplexer)
• 1692 MSE (Metro Span Edge)
• 1696 MS (Metro Span)
• 1626 LM (Light Manager)
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Naming Conventions
1650 SMC and 1660 SM
• 16 – Type of Alcatel equipment i.e 16 means transmission equipment
• 5 & 6 – Highest transmission rate
i.e - level 5 corresponds to STM-4
- level 6 corresponds to STM-16
• 0 – Family
i.e – level 0 corresponds to OMSN (Optical Multiservice Node)
• S- Synchronous
• M- Multiplexer
• C- Compact
Note: 1660SM release 5.4 can support STM-64 (Infocom’s case)
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Numbering Plan
From xx yz ab, one can deduce the following;
xx Type of equipment• 13 management equipment (e.g. 1353 NM, 1354 RM)
• 16 transmission equipment (e.g. 1678 MCC, 1660 SM)
y Level of the highest transmission rate:• Level 1 corresponds to 2 Mb/s (PDH)
• Level 2 corresponds to 8 Mb/s (PDH)
• Level 3 corresponds to 34/45 Mb/s (PDH)
• Level 4 corresponds to 140 Mb/s (PDH) or 155 Mbit/s (STM-1)
• Level 5 corresponds to 622 Mb/s (STM-4)
• Level 6 corresponds to 2.5 Gb/s (STM-16)•
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Numbering Plan…..CONT
• Level 7 corresponds to 10 Gb/s (STM-64)
• Level 8 corresponds to 40 Gb/s (STM-256)
z Level of the lowest transmission rate:The fourth number can have several other meanings. Examples:
• 1660 SM: 0 indicates OMSN (Optical Multi Service Node)
• 1662 SMC: 2 indicates “Compact” OMSN
• 1678 MCC: 8 indicates future transmission rate (40 Gb/s)
a• S: Synchronous equipment
b• M: Multiplexer
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Signals
• ATM: Asynchronous Transfer Mode
• MPLS: Multi Protocol Label Switching
• FICON: Fiber Connectivity
• ESCON: Enterprise Systems Connection
• FDDI: Fiber Distributed Data Interface
• OC-3: Optical Carrier level 3
• EPS: Equipment Protection Switching
• MSP: Multiplexer Section Protection
• SNCP/N: Sub Network Connection Protection/Non intrusive
• SNCP/I: Sub Network Connection Protection/Inherent
• 2F MS-SPRing: 2 Fibers Multiplexer Section-Shared Protection Ring
• D&C: Drop & Continue
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Implemented Protections
Equipment protection
• EPS
Network protection
• MSP
• SNCP/N and SNCP/I
• 2F MS-SPRing
• 4F MS-SPRing
• D&C
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OMSN Applications
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Applications…cont..
OMSN can be used in;
• Ring topology
• Linear Topology
• Meshed Topology
• Point-to-Point
Note: OMSN is compliant with the most recent ITU-T and ETSI for SDH equipment
*ITU-T – International Telecommunication Union –Telecommunication Sector
*ETSI - European Telecommunications Standard Institute All
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Ethernet/MPLS service application
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Ethernet service application..cont
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• Ethernet frames are mapped in SDH VC (single or concatenated VC-12, VC-3, VC-4) and transported over SDH network. A VC can be used either for a single Ethernet signal or for a number of Ethernet signals.
• In order to accomplish a pure transport of Ethernet signal, Ethernet cards are only required in the “end” NE (i.e. the nodes which are connected to routers or switches); the intermediate NE switches the VC. Otherwise, if the Ethernet signals are to be manipulated (aggregation, filtering,…) in the SDH network, Ethernet cards are required in the intermediate NE, too.
• The Ethernet services can be realized by means of Ethernet cross-connections or by enabling the Ethernet bridge function supported by the Ethernet cards.
Alcatel Management Hierarchy
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Hierarchy in Detail
NE: Network Element
• OMSN and other Network Elements are located in this layer (figure shows only SDH Q3 NEs)
ECT: Equipment Craft Terminal
• All different kinds of Network Elements can be managed locally, depending on the type of NE and the type of local management interface operation
• OMSN, WDM, Microwave and Submarine are using the same platform 1320 CT based on Windows PC
• 1641 SX and 1674 LG (Lambda Gate) use a CT based on HP Unix Hardware
• 1678 MCC uses a 1320 CT based on Windows 2000 / Windows XP platform
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Hierarchy in Detail
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EML (Element Management Layer): 1353 NM (Node Manager)
• Handles the physical configuration of the network resources
• Collects and processes the alarms emitted by the Network Elements to inform the operator about necessary actions
• Collects performance data of the Network Elements to allow preventive maintenance
NML (Network Management Layer): 1354 RM (Regional Manager)
• Sets up (protected) end-to-end paths at VC level: from VC-12 to VC-4; concatenated, too.
• Optimizes the use of the network resources, correlates performance data to paths
Hierarchy in Detail
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1354 BM-Eth (Broadband Management Ethernet)
• For Ethernet Services
1354 BM-ATM (Broadband Management ATM)
• For ATM Services
Telecommunication Management Network
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TMN- Details
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The management of the NE is performed by:
• Craft Terminal (CT)
• Operation System (OS) made up of one or more workstations,
whose function is network management.
• Further it permits the connection to the Telecommunication
Management Network (TMN).
• Only one Operation System can control a NE at the same time.
TMN- Details
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Craft Terminal interface is an EIA-RS232 type (F interface). It can be:
• local, connecting the Craft Terminal via the F interface.
• remote, from another SDH equipment or SDH gateway of the
network where a Craft Terminal is connected (to the F interface),
addressing the actual equipment. In this case the management
information is transported by the SDH network, using DCC bytes
(Qecc link), or routed by a LAN.
• When Remote Craft Terminal option is used, a max of 32
equipments are manageable by means of one F interface.
Alcatel Management Platform
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EML-1353NM
• Topology management
• Network element configuration
• EPS management
• Alarms management
• Performance Monitoring
• Software management
• System administration
• Security management
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NML -1354RM
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• Topology management
• Path provisioning
• Protections management
• MSP 1+1 / 1:N
• SNCP
• MS-SPRING (2F/4F)
• Drop&Continue
• ASON
• Alarm management
• Performance Monitoring
• System administration
• Security management
Cards Equipped in OMSN
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Traffic Cards
• LS (Low Speed): 2Mbps
• HS (High Speed): 34Mbps, 45Mbps, 140Mbps, STM-1, OC-3, STM-N
• ISA (Integrated Service Adaptors): Ethernet, ATM, MPLS
CWDM (Coarse WDM): Mux/demux, COADM, Transponder.
Common cards: units performing controller, service, connection or synchronization functions. Common cards have fixed positions in the subrack.
Amplifiers: optical amplifier and preamplifier.
WDM: Wavelength Division Multiplexer
Thank you
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