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This chapter describes optical add/drop cards used in Cisco ONS 15454 dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) networks. For card safety and compliance information, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco ONS Products document.
Note |
The cards described in this chapter are supported on the Cisco ONS 15454, Cisco ONS 15454 M6, Cisco ONS 15454 M2 platforms, unless noted otherwise. |
Note |
Unless otherwise specified, “ONS 15454” refers to both ANSI and ETSI shelf assemblies. |
Chapter topics include:
For information about safety labels, see the section, Class 1M Laser Product Cards .
The card overview section contains card overview, software compatibility, and channel allocation information for optical add/drop cards.
Optical add/drop cards are divided into two groups:
Band optical add/drop multiplexer (OADM) cards
Channel OADM cards
Band OADM cards add and drop one or four bands of adjacent channels. The cards in this chapter, including the 4-Band OADM (AD-4B-xx.x) and the 1-Band OADM (AD-1B-xx.x) are utilized only in the C band.
Channel OADM cards add and drop one, two, or four adjacent channels; they include the 4-Channel OADM (AD-4C-xx.x), the 2-Channel OADM (AD-2C-xx.x), and the 1-Channel OADM (AD-1C-xx.x).
The following table lists the CTC software compatibility for each optical add/drop card.
Card Name |
R4.5 - R9.1 |
R9.2 - R9.8 |
R10.0 /R10.1/R10.3 |
R10.5 |
R10.5.2 |
R10.6.1 |
R10.6.2 |
R10.7 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AD-1C-xx.x |
15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
AD-2C-xx.x |
15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454-DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454-DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454-DWDM |
AD-4C-xx.x |
15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
15454-M2, 15454-M6, 15454 -DWDM |
AD-1B-xx.x |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
AD-4B-xx.x |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
15454 -DWDM |
ONS 15454 DWDM channel OADM and band OADM cards are designed for use with specific channels in the C band. In most cases, the channels for these cards are either numbered (for example, 1 to 32) or delimited (odd or even). Client interfaces must comply with these channel assignments to be compatible with the ONS 15454 system.
Table 9-2 lists the channel IDs and wavelengths assigned to the C-band DWDM channels.
Note |
In some cases, a card uses only some or all of the channels listed in a band. Also, some cards use channels on the 100-GHz ITU-T grid while others use channels on the 50-GHz ITU-T grid. |
Channel Number |
Frequency (THz) |
Wavelength (nm) |
Channel Number |
Frequency (THz) |
Wavelength (nm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
196.00 |
1529.55 |
42 |
193.95 |
1545.72 |
2 |
195.95 |
1529.94 |
43 |
193.90 |
1546.119 |
3 |
195.90 |
1530.334 |
44 |
193.85 |
1546.518 |
4 |
195.85 |
1530.725 |
45 |
193.80 |
1546.917 |
5 |
195.80 |
1531.116 |
46 |
193.75 |
1547.316 |
6 |
195.75 |
1531.507 |
47 |
193.70 |
1547.715 |
7 |
195.70 |
1531.898 |
48 |
193.65 |
1548.115 |
8 |
195.65 |
1532.290 |
49 |
193.60 |
1548.515 |
9 |
195.60 |
1532.681 |
50 |
193.55 |
1548.915 |
10 |
195.55 |
1533.073 |
51 |
193.50 |
1549.32 |
11 |
195.50 |
1533.47 |
52 |
193.45 |
1549.71 |
12 |
195.45 |
1533.86 |
53 |
193.40 |
1550.116 |
13 |
195.40 |
1534.250 |
54 |
193.35 |
1550.517 |
14 |
195.35 |
1534.643 |
55 |
193.30 |
1550.918 |
15 |
195.30 |
1535.036 |
56 |
193.25 |
1551.319 |
16 |
195.25 |
1535.429 |
57 |
193.20 |
1551.721 |
17 |
195.20 |
1535.822 |
58 |
193.15 |
1552.122 |
18 |
195.15 |
1536.216 |
59 |
193.10 |
1552.524 |
19 |
195.10 |
1536.609 |
60 |
193.05 |
1552.926 |
20 |
195.05 |
1537.003 |
61 |
193.00 |
1553.33 |
21 |
195.00 |
1537.40 |
62 |
192.95 |
1553.73 |
22 |
194.95 |
1537.79 |
63 |
192.90 |
1554.134 |
23 |
194.90 |
1538.186 |
64 |
192.85 |
1554.537 |
24 |
194.85 |
1538.581 |
65 |
192.80 |
1554.940 |
25 |
194.80 |
1538.976 |
66 |
192.75 |
1555.343 |
26 |
194.75 |
1539.371 |
67 |
192.70 |
1555.747 |
27 |
194.70 |
1539.766 |
68 |
192.65 |
1556.151 |
28 |
194.65 |
1540.162 |
69 |
192.60 |
1556.555 |
29 |
194.60 |
1540.557 |
70 |
192.55 |
1556.959 |
30 |
194.55 |
1540.953 |
71 |
192.50 |
1557.36 |
31 |
194.50 |
1541.35 |
72 |
192.45 |
1557.77 |
32 |
194.45 |
1541.75 |
73 |
192.40 |
1558.173 |
33 |
194.40 |
1542.142 |
74 |
192.35 |
1558.578 |
34 |
194.35 |
1542.539 |
75 |
192.30 |
1558.983 |
35 |
194.30 |
1542.936 |
76 |
192.25 |
1559.389 |
36 |
194.25 |
1543.333 |
77 |
192.20 |
1559.794 |
37 |
194.20 |
1543.730 |
78 |
192.15 |
1560.200 |
38 |
194.15 |
1544.128 |
79 |
192.10 |
1560.606 |
39 |
194.10 |
1544.526 |
80 |
192.05 |
1561.013 |
40 |
194.05 |
1544.924 |
81 |
192.00 |
1561.42 |
41 |
194.00 |
1545.32 |
82 |
191.95 |
1561.83 |
AD-1C-xx.x, AD-2C-xx.x, and AD-4C-xx.x Cards
The AD-1C-xx.x card has reached end of support.
The 1-Channel OADM (AD-1C-xx.x) card passively adds or drops one of the 32 channels utilized within the 100-GHz-spacing of the DWDM card system. Thirty-two versions of this card—each designed only for use with one wavelength—are used in the ONS 15454 DWDM system. Each wavelength version of the card has a different part number.
The features of the AD-1C-xx.x card are listed in the section, "“Features of AD-1C-xx.x, AD-2C-xx.x, and AD-4C-xx.x Cards” section on page 9-4".
For more information about the AD-1C-xx.x card, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/optical/ps5724/ps2006/product_data_sheet09186a00801a5572.html.
The AD-2C-xx.x card has reached end of support.
The 2-Channel OADM (AD-2C-xx.x) card passively adds or drops two adjacent 100-GHz channels within the same band. Sixteen versions of this card—each designed for use with one pair of wavelengths—are used in the ONS 15454 DWDM system. The card bidirectionally adds and drops in two different sections on the same card to manage signal flow in both directions. Each version of the card has a different part number.
The features of the AD-2C-xx.x card are listed in the section, "“Features of AD-1C-xx.x, AD-2C-xx.x, and AD-4C-xx.x Cards” section on page 9-4".
For more information about the AD-2C-xx.x card, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/optical/ps5724/ps2006/product_data_sheet09186a00801a5572.html.
The AD-4C-xx.x card has reached end of support.
The 4-Channel OADM (AD-4C-xx.x) card passively adds or drops all four 100-GHz-spaced channels within the same band. Eight versions of this card—each designed for use with one band of wavelengths—are used in the ONS 15454 DWDM system. The card bidirectionally adds and drops in two different sections on the same card to manage signal flow in both directions. There are eight versions of this card with eight part numbers.
The features of the AD-2C-xx.x card are listed in the section, "“Features of AD-1C-xx.x, AD-2C-xx.x, and AD-4C-xx.x Cards” section on page 9-4".
For more information about the AD-4C-xx.x card, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/optical/ps5724/ps2006/product_data_sheet09186a00801a5572.html.
The AD-1C-xx.x, AD-2C-xx.x, and AD-4C-xx.x cards have the following features:
Passive cascaded optical interferential filters perform the channel add and drop functions.
Software-controlled variable optical attenuators (VOA) regulate the optical power of the inserted channel.
Software-controlled VOA regulate the insertion loss of the express optical path.
VOA settings and functions, photodiode detection, and alarm thresholds, are internally controlled.
Virtual photodiodes (firmware calculations of port optical power) at the common DWDM output and input ports are monitored within the software.
Physical photodiodes P1 through P4 and virtual photodiodes V1 and V2 monitor the power for the AD-1C-xx.x card. The returned power level values are calibrated to the ports as shown in the following table.
Photodiode |
CTC Type Name |
Calibrated to Port |
---|---|---|
P1 |
ADD |
DROP RX |
P2 |
DROP |
DROP TX |
P3 |
IN EXP |
EXP RX |
P4 |
OUT EXP |
EXP TX |
V1 |
IN COM |
COM RX |
V2 |
OUT COM |
COM TX |
Physical photodiodes P1 through P10 and virtual photodiodes V1 and V2 monitor the power for the AD-2C-xx.x card. The returned power level values are calibrated to the ports as shown in the following table.
Photodiode |
CTC Type Name |
Calibrated to Port |
---|---|---|
P1–P2 |
ADD |
COM TX |
P3–P4 |
DROP |
DROP TX |
P5 |
IN EXP |
EXP RX |
P6 |
OUT EXP |
EXP TX |
V1 |
IN COM |
COM RX |
V2 |
OUT COM |
COM TX |
Physical photodiodes P1 through P10 and virtual photodiodes V1 and V2 monitor the power for the AD-4C-xx.x card. The returned power level values are calibrated to the ports as shown in the following table.
Photodiode |
CTC Type Name |
Calibrated to Port |
---|---|---|
P1–P4 |
ADD |
COM TX |
P5–P8 |
DROP |
DROP TX |
P9 |
IN EXP |
EXP RX |
P10 |
OUT EXP |
EXP TX |
V1 |
IN COM |
COM RX |
V2 |
OUT COM |
COM TX |
For information on the associated TL1 AIDs for the optical power monitoring points, refer the “CTC Port Numbers and TL1 Aids” section in Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide.
The AD-1B-xx.x card has reached end of support.
(Cisco ONS 15454 only)
The 1-Band OADM (AD-1B-xx.x) card passively adds or drops a single band of four adjacent 100-GHz-spaced channels. Eight versions of this card with eight different part numbers—each version designed for use with one band of wavelengths—are used in the ONS 15454 DWDM system. The card bidirectionally adds and drops in two different sections on the same card to manage signal flow in both directions. This card can be used when there is asymmetric adding and dropping on each side (east or west) of the node; a band can be added or dropped on one side but not on the other.
The features of the AD-1B-xx.x card are listed in the section, "“Features of AD-1B-xx.x and AD-4B-xx.x Cards” section on page 9-7".
For more information about the AD-1B-xx.x card, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/optical/ps5724/ps2006/product_data_sheet09186a00801a5572.html.
The AD-4B-xx.x card has reached end of support.
(Cisco ONS 15454 only)
The 4-Band OADM (AD-4B-xx.x) card passively adds or drops four bands of four adjacent 100-GHz-spaced channels. Two versions of this card with different part numbers—each version designed for use with one set of bands—are used in the ONS 15454 DWDM system. The card bidirectionally adds and drops in two different sections on the same card to manage signal flow in both directions. This card can be used when there is asymmetric adding and dropping on each side (east or west) of the node; a band can be added or dropped on one side but not on the other.
The features of the AD-4B-xx.x card are listed in the section, "“Features of AD-1B-xx.x and AD-4B-xx.x Cards” section on page 9-7".
For more information about the AD-4B-xx.x card, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/optical/ps5724/ps2006/product_data_sheet09186a00801a5572.html.
The AD-1B-xx.x and AD-4B-xx.x cards have the following features:
Software-controlled VOAs regulate the optical power flowing in the OADM paths.
Output power of the dropped band is set by changing the attenuation of the VOA drop.
The VOA express is used to regulate the insertion loss of the express path.
VOA settings and functions, photodiode detection, and alarm thresholds are internally controlled.
Software-monitored virtual photodiodes (firmware calculation of port optical power) at the common DWDM output and input ports.
Note |
The AD-4B-xx.x card has only one virtual photodiode at the common DWDM output port. |
Physical photodiodes P1 through P4 and virtual photodiodes V1 and V2 monitor the power for the AD-1B-xx.x card. The returned power level values are calibrated to the ports as shown in the following table.
Photodiode |
CTC Type Name |
Calibrated to Port |
---|---|---|
P1 |
ADD |
BAND RX |
P2 |
DROP |
BAND TX |
P3 |
IN EXP |
EXP RX |
P4 |
OUT EXP |
EXP TX |
V1 |
IN COM |
COM RX |
V2 |
OUT COM |
COM TX |
Physical photodiodes P1 through P11 and virtual photodiode V1 monitor the power for the AD-4B-xx.x card. The returned power level values are calibrated to the ports as shown in the following table.
Photodiode |
CTC Type Name |
Calibrated to Port |
---|---|---|
P1–P4 |
ADD |
COM TX |
P5–P8 |
DROP |
DROP TX |
P9 |
IN EXP |
EXP RX |
P10 |
OUT EXP |
EXP TX |
P11 |
IN COM |
COM RX |
V1 |
OUT COM |
COM TX |
For information on the associated TL1 AIDs for the optical power monitoring points, refer the “CTC Port Numbers and TL1 Aids” section in Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide.