DATASHEET 7100 Series Intelligent Services Modules Advanced Data Transport for TDM, Packet, and OTN The Coriant® 7100 Packet Optical Transport Solutions including the Coriant® 7100 Optical Transport System (OTS), Coriant® 7100 Nano™ Packet Optical Transport Platform, and Coriant® 7100 Pico™ Packet Optical Transport Platform support a suite of intelligent services modules enabling a wide range of TDM, packet, and OTN applications. The DWDM line side interfaces for all services modules are fully tunable across the 88 channels and are supported by each system. Offering a versatile set of features and support for a wide variety of applications, the intelligent services modules can be deployed in point-to-point, ring, or mesh optical transport networks using the 7100 Series amplifiers, ROADMs, and fixed filters. CUSTOM-DESIGNED SOLUTIONS FOR NUMEROUS NETWORK APPLICATIONS Customers require system configurations that support the flexibility to expand services and options with the cost-effective adaptability to change functions easily and conveniently for evolving network demands. By offering an advanced portfolio of intelligent services modules, supporting everything from simple point-to-point configurations to complex mesh networks, from transparent transport to OTN/SDH/ SONET/packet switched solutions, and from 2.5G grey light to 100G ROADM DWDM configurations, Coriant empowers customers to optimize their networks and leverage resources creating exceptional service agility, reliability, and cost savings. INCREASING RELIABILITY WITH SYSTEM-ON-A-BLADE ARCHITECTURE The 7100 Series modules are designed as virtual, independent systems. Each module supports a local processor, local non-volatile memory, complete software for all module functions, a complete copy of its local database and configuration, and integrated switch fabric when applicable. This design provides significant benefits including efficient flexibility and independent initialization and recovery. With the benefit of efficient flexibility, each intelligent services module contains all of the functions necessary for its own operation, eliminating wasted resources on the shelf. For example, due to the independent functionality, a central switch fabric is not needed in switching applications. A network operator can deploy switching modules, transponder modules, and multiplexing modules (muxponders) on the same shelf without wasting capital on unused switching capacity. This architecture enables network operators to adapt to changing network needs by deploying whichever module is necessary at any given time without using unnecessary shelf resources or reconfiguring the system. BENEFITS OF THE CORIANT® 7100 SERIES INTELLIGENT SERVICES MODULES ■■ System-on-a-blade architecture improves resiliency, reduces cost, and improves flexibility ■■ SONET/SDH ADM modules support integrated ADM with STS1 and VC-4 grooming granularity, SONET/SDH protection, and multi-protocol support via GFP and VCAT ■■ Transponders and muxponders support point-to-point DWDM transmission and sub-rate multiplexing with OTN encapsulation ■■ OTN switching and multiplexing modules provide integrated OTN switching with ODU0 granularity ■■ Packet switching modules offer full-featured MEF 2.0 certified packet switching supporting pointto-point and bridging capabilities Each intelligent services module is capable of initializing and functioning independently of the shelf processors and the other modules. Every intelligent services module will fully operate – including protection switching – even if every other module and the shelf processors fail. Therefore, in the event of a power failure, every intelligent services module is capable of restoring full individual functionality even if the shelf processors do not recover. PRIMARY MODULE FUNCTIONS Supported interface module functions include point-to-point transponder, multiplexing, and/or switching functions based on the module type. The services modules support the following maintenance features: ■■ Optical power measurements (transmit and receive on both line and client interfaces) ■■ Performance Monitoring (equipment, SONET, optical, Ethernet, OTN, STS path, protection switches) ■■ Pseudo Random Binary Sequence (PRBS) for traffic validation without an external test box ■■ BER tests to check the integrity of transmission spans ■■ Maintenance signals (AIS, LF/RF, client signal fail, 8B/10B) ■■ Derive and transmit synchronization timing with Synchronous Status Messages (SSM) ■■ In-field firmware upgrades and module patching to enable new features without truck roll ■■ Configuration and provisioning stored on the SPM controller for pre-provisioning and module replacement Refer to the tables in this datasheet for further information about the intelligent services modules. OPTICAL TRANSPORT POINT-TO-POINT TRANSPONDER AND MULTIPLEXING MODULES Transponder modules including the HDTG, HDTG2, FGTM-E, HGTM, and HGTM-S transport data over optical fibers. These modules provide a one-to-one relationship between the client signal and the line side interfaces. The client side signal is mapped into a G.709 frame, if it is not received as an OTN signal, and transmitted out the line side of the module on a user-selected, tunable DWDM wavelength. With their point-to-point functionality, the transponders provide optical connectivity across an optical network. Multiplexer modules including the OMM-X, FGTM-M, HGTM-M, and HGTM-MS combine multiple input signals into one output signal. For example, the HGTM-M multiplexes 10x 10G signals into 100G coherent single wavelengths with 4QAM/QPSK modulation. The OMM-X supports full grooming between ports on a single card. This enables configurations including 1x 10G muxponder and 2x 10G muxponders with client ports steered to either of the line ports, OTN ADM with the line ports acting as east and west optics and supporting full add/drop to the client ports, and an ODU1 mux, aggregating two client interfaces into a third client interface. The multiplexing modules offer optical transport of TDM, packet, or other fully aggregated client signals. 2 7100 Series Intelligent Services Modules TRANSPONDERS Module Function Client Interfaces Line Side Interfaces HDTG Multi-Port 10G Transponder 5x XFP 5x XFP •OC-192/STM-64 •10GBASE-R •10GBASE-W •OTU1e, OTU1f •OTU2, OTU2e with G.709 GFEC •FC-800, FC-1200 •OTU1e, OTU1f •OTU2, OTU2e •Supports G.709 GFEC or G.975.1 I.4 EFEC •88 channel tunable •Single HDTG OEO regeneration: •Up to 2 GFEC to GFEC, GFEC to EFEC, or EFEC to EFEC OEO regens •Up to 5 GFEC to GFEC, GFEC to EFEC OEO regens •OEO regeneration with paired slots •Y-cable protection with paired slots •ODU2 pass through for OTU2 client signals HDTG2 Multi-Port 10G Transponder 8x SFP+ 8x SFP+ •OC-192/STM-64 •10GBASE-R •OTU2 and OTU2e with G.709 GFEC, G.975.1 I.4 EFEC, or G.975.1 I.7 EFEC •FC-800, FC-1200 •OTU2 and OTU2e with G.709 GFEC, G.975.1 I.4 EFEC, or G.975.1 I.7 EFEC •88 channel tunable •Single HDTG2 OEO regeneration: •Up to 6 GFEC to GFEC, GFEC to EFEC, or EFEC to EFEC OEO regens •OEO regeneration with paired slots •Y-cable protection with paired slots •ODU2 pass through for OTU2 client signals •GCC access from OTU2 and OTU2e FGTM-E 40G Transponder 1 CFP or QSFP+ 1x Integrated Line Port •OC-768/STM-256 •40GBASE-R •OTU3 with G.709 GFEC •OTU3 with G.975.1 I.4 EFEC •88 channel tunable •2 slots wide •Y-cable protection with paired slots HGTM 100G Transponder 1x CFP 1x Integrated Line Port •100GBASE-R •OTU4 with G.709 GFEC •OTU4v with SD-FEC •88 channel tunable •2 slots wide •Y-cable protection with paired slots HGTM-S Single Slot 100G Transponder 1x CFP4 1x CFP •100GBASE-R •OTU4 with G.709 GFEC •OTU4v with SD-FEC •88 and 96 channel tunable •GCC access from OTU4 signal •Y-cable protection with paired slots 3 7100 Series Intelligent Services Modules MUXPONDERS Module Function Client Interfaces Line Side Interfaces OMM-X 10G OTN Muxponder, 30G OTN ADM-on-a-blade 8x SFP Up to 2 XFP •OC-3/STM-1 •OC-12/STM-4 •OC-48/STM-16 •1000BASE-SX/LX/ZX •OTU1 with G.709 GFEC •OTU2 with G.709 GFEC, G.975.1 I.4 EFEC, or G.975.1 I.7 EFEC •FC-100, FC-200, FC-400 •OTU1 or OTU2 with G.709 GFEC •OTU2 with G.975.1 I.4 EFEC or G.975.1 I.7 EFEC •88 channel tunable •Supports a 30G single module switch fabric enabling line-to-line and client-to-client grooming including 2x ODU0 to ODU1 multiplexing •GCC1 and GCC2 from OTUk as aggregation port •SNC protection FGTM-M 40G Muxponder 4x XFP 1x Integrated Line Port •OC-192/STM-64 •10GBASE-R •10GBASE-W •OTU1e, OTU2, and OTU2e with G.709 GFEC •OTU3 with G.975.1 I.4 EFEC or overclocked OTU3 with G.975.1 I.4 EFEC •88 channel tunable •Supports OEO regeneration through the backplane on paired slots HGTM-M 100G Muxponder 10x SFP+ 1x Integrated Line Port •OC-192/STM-64 •10GBASE-R •OTU2 and OTU2e with G.709 GFEC or G.975.1 I.4 EFEC •OTU4v with SD-FEC •88 channel tunable •Client interfaces can be supported by tunable DWDM SFP+ •Line side can be supported with tunable DWDM interface •Y-cable protection HGTM-MS Single Slot 100G Muxponder 10x SFP+ 1x CFP •OC-192/STM-64 •10GBASE-R •OTU2 and OTU2e with G.709 GFEC, G.975.1 I.4 EFEC, or G.975.1 I.7 EFEC •FC-800 •OTU4v with SD-FEC •88 and 96 channel tunable •Client interfaces can be supported by tunable DWDM SFP+ •Line side can be supported with tunable DWDM interface OTN SWITCHING AND MULTIPLEXING MODULES The ITU-T Optical Transport Network (OTN), as defined by recommendation G.709, provides a network-wide framework that adds comprehensive OAM features to WDM equipment creating a transparent, hierarchical network designed for use on a WDM network. OTN offers multiple advantages relative to SONET/SDH, such as forward error correction, transparent transport of client signals, switching scalability, timing transparency, tandem connection monitoring, and interfaces greater than 40G. Furthermore, OTN is effective and efficient for very high rate private line services, such as those operating at speeds greater than 1 Gbps. As the number of 1 GbE and 2.5 Gbps services increases within a metro area, muxponding becomes a less efficient approach at each node compared to distributed OTN switching. The 7100 Series OTN switching modules include the OSM20 and the OMM-X. ■■ 4 The OSM20 supports non-blocking grooming across an entire 7100 Nano or a 7100 OTS shelf for 20G of OTN switching capacity per module. Supported OTN features include OTU2/OTU1 termination and ODU0, ODU1, and ODUflex switching and grooming. When deployed on the 7100 OTS, OSM20s require a central switch fabric and a shelf processor. The OSM20 is equipped with 36G (2x OTU2 + 16x ODU0) of front panel interfaces and supports a maximum of 20G of active interfaces at one time. Valid OSM20 configurations include 2x ODU2, 1x ODU2 + 8x ODU0, or 16x ODU0. 7100 Series Intelligent Services Modules ■■ The OMM-X supports OTN grooming across all ports of a single module. The OMM-X has a 30G switch fabric enabling all interfaces on the module to be active at the same time for powerful applications such as, but not limited to: ■■ 10G OTN ADM-on-a-blade with both 10G interfaces acting as the east and west optics on the ring and the client interface grooming into either or both of the line side interfaces ■■ 2x 10G muxponder with some client side interfaces grooming into one line side interface and other client interfaces grooming into the other line side interface ■■ 1x 10G muxponder + Nx 2.5G muxponder with some client interfaces grooming into line side interfaces and other client interfaces grooming into ODU1 client side interfaces SONET/SDH ADM SWITCHING MODULES The SONET/SDH ADM modules accept multiple client signals and aggregate or multiplex the signals into a higher speed G.709 framed DWDM wavelength or other high speed interface. SONET/SDH ADMs are multiplexers with SONET/SDH add/drop and protection switching functions. The SONET/SDH ADM modules include: ■■ The SMTM-UX is often referred to as an ADM-on-a-blade. The module supports protocols including SONET/SDH (down to STS-1/ STM-1 level switching), SAN, GFP-T, GFP-F, APS 1+1 (client), UPSR/SNCP ring (client and line), and SNC/N. A single SMTM-UX acts as a multi-service multiplexer. The SMTM-UX can also be deployed in pairs to work as an ADM with add/drop and ring functionality using the line side interfaces on both cards as east/west optics. A pair of SMTM-UXs supports client side linear and ring protection capabilities. The SMTM-UX can operate in pairs on both the 7100 Nano and 7100 OTS without the need for additional switching modules. Full shelf non-blocking switching is only supported on the 7100 OTS and only in conjunction with central switch fabric modules. ■■ The SSM-X is often referred to as a Hybrid ADM-on-a-blade. The module supports all of the features of the SMTM-UX (except for SAN services) in addition to supporting some L2 grooming capabilities. With the SSM-X, VLANs can be groomed from all client ports (including the 10G client port) and steered into STS-1/STM-1 VCAT groups before hitting the SONET/SDH fabric. For example, the SSM-X can take individual VLANs from multiple client ports and aggregate them into a single flow which is then encapsulated using GFP into a SONET/SDH VCAT group. Like the SMTM-UX, on the 7100 OTS the SSM-X supports grooming across paired slots without a central fabric and non-blocking grooming across the entire shelf with a central switch fabric. However, unlike the SMTM-UX, which supports grooming only across paired modules on the 7100 Nano, the SSM-X supports non-blocking grooming across the entire shelf creating a 120G hybrid SONET/SDH grooming platform. PACKET SWITCHING MODULES The combination of TDM and Ethernet switching capability in the 7100 Packet Optical Transport product portfolio facilitates a costeffective transition to packet transport. The two primary benefits of packet transport are: ■■ Reducing the number of router ports required to operate the network by enabling aggregated and oversubscribed hand-offs ■■ Diminishing the cost of transport networks by more efficiently using transport capacity when services flexibly share resources. The ESM20 and PSM-1S support packet switching features on the 7100 Packet Optical Transport Solutions. Both modules support full shelf grooming on the 7100 platforms including the Nano and OTS for the ESM20 and Nano and Pico for the PSM-1S. When deployed in the 7100 OTS, the ESM20 requires central switch fabrics and shelf processor modules. Both modules are MEF 2.0 certified with a comprehensive set of Carrier Ethernet features. The PSM-1S also provides MPLS-TP capabilities. 5 7100 Series Intelligent Services Modules SWITCHING MODULES Module Function Interfaces Supported Protocols OSM20 OTN Switch (20G per card, 120G per shelf) 16x SFP/SFP+ (SFP+ for 4G FC & 5G Infiniband only) •OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16 •OTU1 with G.709 GFEC •Gigabit Ethernet •FC-100, FC-200, FC-400 •1/2/4G FICON •1/2G ISC •InfiniBand SDR, DDR •DVB-ASI, SD-SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI •Anyrate (125 Mbps to 5 Gbps) 2x XFP •OTU2 with G.709 GFEC, G.975.1 I.4 EFEC, or G.975.1 I.7 EFEC •88 channel tunable •Valid configurations include 16x SFP, 8x SFP + 1x XFP, or 2x XFP •Tandem Connection Monitoring (TCM) of ODU entities •GCC0 access from OTU1 or OTU2 •GCC1/2 access from ODU0, ODU1, ODU2, and ODUF •SNC and Y-cable protection ESM20 Ethernet Switch (20G per card, 120G per shelf) 16x SFP •100BASE-FX/LX •1000BASE-X •100BASE-R 2x XFP •OTU2 with G.709 GFEC or G.975.1 I.4 EFEC •10GBASE-R and OTU2 •88 channel tunable •Valid configurations include 16x SFP, 8x SFP + 1x XFP, 2x XFP, or 12x1GbE + 1x10G •MEF Carrier Ethernet 2.0 Certified Services •Y.1731 AIS and performance management •Ethernet protection: 802.1AX LAG, RSTP, MSTP, G.8031, G.8032 PSM-1S Packet Switch (92G per card, 552G per shelf) 12x SFP •10/100/1000BASE-T •1GbE 4x SFP+ •10GbE 4x SFP+ •10GbE/OTU2 •OTU2 with G.709 GFEC, G.975.1 I.4 EFEC, or G.975.1 I.7 EFEC •88 channel tunable •MEF Carrier Ethernet 2.0 Certified Services •Y.1731 AIS and performance management •RFC2544 benchmark test functions •MPLS-TP features including LSP label operation, pseudo wire emulation of Ethernet client, MPLS-TP OAM, static VPLS functions, and traffic management •Ethernet protection: 802.1AX LAG, RSTP, MSTP, G.8031, G.8032 SMTM-UX SONET/SDH ADM 10x SFP •OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16 •100BASE-FX/LX •1000BASE-X •FC-100, FC-200, FC-400 •ESCON •DVB-ASI 1x XFP •OTU2 with G.709 GFEC or G.975.1 I.4 EFEC •88 channel tunable •VC-4 and STS-1 switching •UPSR and SNCP on client side SONET/SDH facilities •1+1 APS for SONET/SDH client side facilities with paired modules •1+1 APS, SNCP, and UPSR for line side protection 6 7100 Series Intelligent Services Modules SWITCHING MODULES CONTINUED SSM-X SONET/ SDH ADM with Ethernet Switch 12x SFP 1x XFP •OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16 •100BASE-FX/LX •1000BASE-X •10/100/1000BASE-T •10GBASE-R 1x XFP •OC-192/STM-64 •OTU2 with G.709 GFEC or G.975.1 I.4 EFEC •88 channel tunable •VLAN grooming on client interfaces •VCAT/LCAS support for EoS services •Y.1731 AIS •UPSR and SNCP on client side SONET/SDH facilities •1+1 APS for SONET/SDH client side facilities with paired modules •LAG protection for Ethernet facilities •1+1 APS, SNCP, and UPSR for line side protection ESM20 AND PSM-1S ETHERNET PROTOCOLS Ethernet Protocol Ethernet Protection Ethernet OAM Features Traffic Management ESM20 PSM-1S 802.1AX LAG: Active-Active, Active-Standby modes X X G.8031 1:1 Linear VLAN Protection X X G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection X X RSTP, MSTP X X 802.3 MAC including Auto Negotiation, Flow Control, Link Level OAM, LAG, & RMON X X 802.1Q, 802.1ad with various bridge types X 802.3 Link OAM X X 802.1ag Ethernet connectivity fault management X X Y.1731 AIS and performance management X X RFC2544 benchmark test functions X End-to-end MPLS-TP OAM based on IETF and ITU-T X3 Port and flow mirroring X X MEF 10.2 based policing for Ethernet X X RFC 4115 and 2698 based policing for MPLS-TP X Port, VLAN, and LSP based policing, 2 level hierarchical X1 X RED, WRED, and tail drop congestion avoidance X X 4 queues per VLAN/LSP, 8 queues per port X2 X 2 level hierarchical scheduling X X WFQ and strict priority scheduling algorithms X X X X 2 level hierarchical shaping 1 7 Excluding LSP and L2 hierarchical 7100 Series Intelligent Services Modules 2 Including LSP 3 Excluding ITU DATA CENTER INTERCONNECT AND STORAGE AREA NETWORK The 7100 OTS and 7100 Nano are certified by IBM, Brocade, and EMC for Data Center (DC) interconnect and Storage Area Network (SAN) applications. These certifications allow enterprise customers and service providers to effectively extend the reach of their DC networks and SAN using DWDM and ROADM technologies. METRO ETHERNET FORUM CARRIER ETHERNET CERTIFICATION The ESM20 and PSM-1S are also Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Carrier Ethernet (CE) 2.0 certified. This certification delivers new and more powerful Carrier Ethernet capabilities such as multi-class of service (multi-CoS) across more than one service provider. CE 2.0 is a standardized, carrier-class service and network defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum, a global industry alliance, and provides definitions for E-LAN, E-Line, E-Tree, and E-Access services to ensure predictable, reliable, and robust services. TRANSPORTING VIDEO CONTENT WITH PROTOCOL SPECIFIC AND ANYRATE TECHNOLOGY As video streaming becomes the dominant traffic type for both fixed and wireless networks, broadcasters, film, and TV content creators are looking for cost-effective ways of transporting video content. Using optical technology for video transport provides an effective solution to move compressed video or uncompressed native video and meet objectives for high service quality, strong reliability, and low cost. With anyrate interfaces that support almost any discrete rate within a specified range, the 7100 Series is ideal for handling video client signals including uncompressed (SD-SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI) or compressed (DVB-ASI). Furthermore, the 7100 Series modules help to eliminate video media converter (VMC) racks in a media center for simplified system architecture and cost reduction in video transport. Video interfaces are supported on the OSM20 and SMTM-UX. Anyrate interfaces are supported on the OSM20. DEPLOYING THE 7100 SERIES INTELLIGENT SERVICES MODULES Detailed deployment and configuration information for each interface module is available in the individual module practice technical documents. To add or update an intelligent services module in your 7100 Series system, please contact your local Coriant sales representative. These trademarks are owned by Coriant or its affiliates: Coriant®, Coriant Dynamic Optical Cloud™, mTera™ , Nano™, Pico™, and Coriant Transcend™. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Statements herein may contain projections regarding future products, features, or technology and resulting commercial or technical benefits, which may or may not occur. This publication does not constitute legal obligation to deliver any material, code, or functionality. This document does not modify or supplement any product specifications or warranties. Copyright © 2015 Coriant. All Rights Reserved. 74C.0032 Rev. A 06/15 www.coriant.com