Configuring QDD Optical Line System
Feature Name |
Release Information |
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QDD Optical Line System |
Release 7.10.1 |
Introduced in this release on: NCS 5500 fixed port routers (select variants only*); NCS 5700 fixed port routers (select variants only*) The QDD Optical Line System (OLS) is a new pluggable optical amplifier that interconnects two routers or switches for transmitting traffic on a limited number of coherent optical channels over a single span point-to-point link. With the QDD OLS pluggable, it’s now possible to obtain the functionality of amplification into a QSFP-DD module that can be plugged into a port of the router or switch. The benefits of this pluggable are:
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The QDD OLS is a pluggable optical amplifier that interconnects two routers or switches for transporting a limited number of coherent optical channels over a single span point-to-point link.
Currently, an optical line system (OLS) requires a separate Cisco Network Convergence System 1000 Series or Cisco Network Convergence System 2000 Series optical system with dedicated 48 or 64 channels MUX/DMX units and amplifiers. The new QDD OLS module provides amplification functionality in a QSFP module, while the passive cables provide MUX/DMX functionality. With this solution, you can compress a point-to-point DWDM system directly into the routing or switching platform.
The new optical line system can now transport 8 or 16 optical channels without any additional optical hardware unit. With the use of external passive MUX/DMX units (examples for these) along with this setup, it’s also possible to obtain up to 32 optical channels.