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1. SFP Port Cabling Specifications Table 9 provides cabling specifications for the SMF SFPs and Table 10 provides cabling specifications for MMF SFPs that you install into interface cards The ports of the listed SFPs have LC type connectors N Note If you are using Software R6 2 the following list of platforms cards and PPMs are not supported ONS15310 MA platform and related PPMs CE1000 4 card and related PPMs the ONS XC 10G L2 PPM MXP 2 5G 10E L MXP 2 5G 10E C TXP MR 1I0E L TXP MR IDE C MXP MR IODME C and the MXP MR IODME L cards The ONS SE 200 MM PPM is not supported on the MXP MR 2 5G and MXPP MR 2 5G cards Table9 Single Mode Fiber SFP Port Cabling Specifications Transmit SFP Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance ONS SC 2G 30 3 1530 33 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 31 1 1531 12 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 31 9 1531 90 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 32 6 1532 68 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 34 2 1534 25 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 35 0 1535 04 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 35 8 1535 82 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 36 6 1536 61 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 38 1 1538 19 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 38 9 1538 98 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 39 7 1539 77 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 40 5 1540 56 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 42 1 1542 14 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 42 9 1542 94 nm 9 micron SMF N A ON
2. Fibre Channel 0 to 21 Fibre Channel 1 and 2 Gbps GE 0 to 22 GE ONS SI 2G S1 OC 48 STM 16 10 to 3 3 min ONS SE 155 1470 through OC 3 STM 1 0 to 5 7 to 0 ONS SE 155 1610 ONS SE 622 1470 through OC 12 STM 4 0 to 5 7 to 0 ONS SE 622 1610 ONS SI GE ZX Gigabit Ethernet 0 to 5 23 to 3 ONS SE GE ZX Gigabit Ethernet 0 to 5 23 to 3 ONS SE ZE EL 1000 Base T NA NA Ethernet 1 62 5 125 microns NA 0 275 fiber 2 Specified OMA at 4 25 GB s is equal to an average power of 7 3 dBm at an ER of 9 dB 3 Specified OMA at 4 25 GB s is equal to an average power of 17 3 dBm at an ER of 9 dB 4 Power limited performance at BER 10e 12 with SONET framed PRBS23 optical signal to noise ratio OSNR of 21 dB 0 1 nm bandwidth BW Enterprise System Connection Fiber connectivity Gigabit Ethernet eer ny High definition television Power limited performance at BER 10e 12 with SONET framed PRBS23 OSNR of 16 dB 0 1 nm BW Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms jg Hi SFP Description and Specifications Table 8 SFP Dispersion Tolerance Dispersion Performance Input Power Tolerance Limits Range dBm ps nm Penalty dB OSNR Power Limited 28 to 9 800 to 2400 Power Penalty 3 Optical signal to noise Performance Noise Penalty 0 ratio OSNR 21 dB at 0 1 nm BW Noise Limited 22 to 9 800 to 2400 Noise Penalty 3 OSNR 19 dB at Performance Power Penalty 0 0 1 nm BW
3. Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms This document provides compatibility information and installation procedures for Gigabit Interface Converter GBIC Small Form factor Pluggable SFP and 10 Gbps Small Form factor Pluggable XFP optics modules used with the Cisco ONS 15310 CL ONS 15310 MA ONS 15454 ONS 15454 SDH and ONS 15600 nodes It also contains removal instructions cabling and technical specifications Use this document in conjunction with platform specific Cisco user documentation when working with GBICs and SFPs XFPs or any other system components GBICs and SFPs XFPs are hot swappable input output devices that plug into a line card port to link the port with the fiber optic network For all cards the type of GBIC or SFP XFP that is plugged into the card is displayed in Cisco Transport Controller CTC and in Transaction Language 1 TL1 The sections included in this document are e Compatibility by Card page 1 e GBIC Description and Specifications page 9 e SFP Description and Specifications page 14 e XFP Description and Specifications page 23 e GBIC SFP and XFP Installation and Removal page 28 e Related Documentation page 33 e Obtaining Documentation page 33 e Documentation Feedback page 34 e Cisco Product Security Overview page 35 e Obtaining Technical Assistance page 36 e Obtaining Additional Publications and Information page 37 Compatibility by Card sitio CISCO
4. OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 59 7 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 60 6 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 61 4 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 XFP Port Cabling Specifications Table 12 lists specifications for XFP port cabling 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms gg W XFP Description and Specifications Table 12 SiIngle Mode Fiber XFP Port Cabling Specifications XFP Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance ONS XC 10G S1 1310 nm SMF 10 km 6 2 miles for 10GE 10GFC 2 km 1 2 miles for OC 192 STM64 ONS XC 10G I2 Transmitter SMF 40 km 25 80 miles for 1530 nm to 1565 nm OC 192 STM64 Receiver 1260 nm to 1565 nm ONS XC 10G L2 Transmitter SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for 1530 nm to 1565 nm OC 192 STM64 Receiver 1260 nm to 1565 nm ONS XC 10G 30 3 1530 33 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 31 1 1531 12 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 31 9 1531 90 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 32 6 1532 68 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 33 4 1533 47 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 34 2 1534 25 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 35 0 1535 04 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC
5. 10 2212 01 CE 100T 8 ONS 15454 SDH ONS SE 100 LX10 10 2213 01 CE 1000 4 15454 GBIC SX 30 0759 01 15454 GBIC LX 10 1743 01 15454 GBIC ZX 30 0848 01 15454 GBIC xx x 10 1845 01 through 10 1876 01 15454E GBIC xx x gt 10 1845 01 through 10 1876 01 15454 GBIC xxxx 10 1453 01 through 10 1460 01 15454E GBIC xxxx 10 1453 01 through 10 1460 01 ONS GC GE SX 10 2192 01 ONS GC GE LX 10 2191 01 ONS GC GE ZX 10 2190 01 ML MR 10 ONS SE ZE EL 10 2351 01 CE MR 10 ONS SI GE SX 10 2295 01 ONS SI GE LX 10 2300 01 ONS SI GE ZX 10 2296 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 E W Compatibility by Card Table 1 GBIC SFP and XFP Card Compatibility continued Compatible GBIC SFP or XFP Cisco Top Assembly Number Platform Card Cisco Product ID TAN ONS 15454 FC_MR 4 15454 GBIC SX 30 0759 01 SONET SDH 15454E GBIC SX 800 06780 01 continued 15454 GBIC LX LH 10 1743 01 15454E GBIC LX LH 30 0703 01 ONS GX 2FC MMI 10 2015 01 ONS GX 2FC SML 10 2016 01 MRC 2 5G 4 ONS SC 2G 30 3 through 10 2155 01 through MRC 12 ONS SC 2G 60 6 10 2186 01 ONS_SE 155 1470 through ONS SE 155 1610 ONS SE 622 1470 through 10 1996 01 through 10 2003 01 and 10 1997 01 10 2004 01 through ONS SE 622 1610 10 2011 01 ONS SI 155 I1 10 1938 01 ONS SI 155 L1 10 1957 01 ONS SI 155 L2 10 1937 01 ONS SI 2G S1 10 1992 01 ONS SI 2G H 10 1993 01 ONS SI 2G L1 10 2102 01 O
6. G Series cards manufactured before August 2003 do not support DWDM GBICs G1K 4 cards compatible with DWDM GBICs have a CLEI code of WMS5IRWPCAA Note N All versions of GIK 4 cards support CWDM GBICs Note Step 1 Step 2 GBICs SFPs and XFPs are hot swappable and can therefore be installed removed while the card shelf assembly is powered and running Remove the GBIC SFP or XFP from its protective packaging Check the label to verify that the GBIC SFP or XFP is the correct type for your network Table 1 on page 2 shows the available GBICs SFPs and XFPs N Note The GBICs are very similar in appearance Check the GBIC label carefully before installing it 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms gy HZ GBIC SFP and XFP Installation and Removal Ni Note Before you install SFPs on the MRC 2 5G 4 MRC 12 card refer to the MRC2 5G 4 MRC 12 card information in the Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual for bandwidth restrictions based on the port where you install the SFP and the cross connect card being used Step3 Verify the type of GBIC SFP or XFP you are using e If you are using a GBIC with clips go to Step 4 e If you are using a GBIC with a handle go to Step 5 e If you are using an SFP or XFP go to Step 6 Step4 For GBICs with clips a Grip the sides of the GBIC with your thumb and forefinger and insert the GBIC into the slot on the
7. Figure 6 and Figure 7 SFP dimensions are e Height 0 03 inches 8 5 mm e Width 0 53 inches 13 4 mm e Depth 2 22 inches 56 5 mm SFP temperature ranges are e COM Commercial operating temperature range between 23 degrees Fahrenheit to 158 degrees Fahrenheit 5 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius e EXT Extended operating temperature range between 23 degrees Fahrenheit it to 185 degrees Fahrenheit 5 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius e IND Industrial operating temperature range between 40 degrees Fahrenheit to 185 degrees Fahrenheit 40 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius A Caution Do not add labels or markings to the SFPs Figure 4 Mylar Tab SFP Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms Pi g 78 18174 01 SFP Description and Specifications IM Figure 5 Actuator Button SFP Figure 6 Bail Clasp SFP Figure 7 Wide Bail Clasp SFP Table 7 lists specifications for available SFPs Table 7 SFP Specifications Transmitter Output Receiver Input Power SFP Interface Power Min Max dBm Min Max dBm ONS SC 2G 30 3 through OC 48 STM 16 0 to 4 28 to 9 ONS SC 2G 60 6 ONS SE 100 FX 100 Mbps long 20 to 14 31 to 14 reach 1310 nm SM LC EXT TEMP ONS SE 100 LX10 100 Mbps long 15 to 8 28 to 8 reach 1310 nm MM LC EXT TEMP ONS SE 155 1470 OC 3 STM 1 0 to 5 34 to 7 through ONS SE 155 161
8. ONS XC 10G 53 3 10 2319 01 ONS XC 10G 54 1 10 2318 01 ONS XC 10G 54 9 10 2317 01 ONS XC 10G 55 7 10 2316 01 ONS XC 10G 56 5 10 2315 01 ONS XC 10G 57 3 10 2314 01 ONS XC 10G 58 1 10 2313 01 ONS XC 10G 58 9 10 2312 01 ONS XC 10G 59 7 10 2311 01 w_nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 GBIC Description and Specifications Table 1 GBIC SFP and XFP Card Compatibility continued Compatible GBIC SFP or XFP Cisco Top Assembly Number Platform Card Cisco Product ID TAN ONS 15454 GE_XP ONS XC 10G 60 6 10 2310 01 SONET SDH ONS XC 10G 61 4 10 2309 01 continued ONS XC 10G S1 10 2012 02 ONS XC 10G I2 10 2193 01 ONS SE G2F LX 10 2273 01 ONS SE G2F SX 10 2272 01 ONS SI GE ZX 10 2296 01 ONS SE ZE EL 10 2351 01 ONS SC 2G 30 3 through 10 2155 01 through ONS SC 2G 60 6 10 2186 01 ONS SC Z3 1470 through 10 2285 01 through ONS SC Z3 1610 10 2292 01 ONS 15600 ASAP ONS SE 2G L2 10 2013 01 ONS SE Z1 10 1971 01 ONS SI 622 L2 10 1936 01 ONS SI 155 L2 10 1937 01 ONS SC 2G 46 1 through 10 2170 01 through 10 2184 01 ONS SC 2G 60 6 and 10 2186 01 ONS SC 2G 30 3 through 10 2155 01 through 10 2169 01 ONS SC 2G 44 5 and 10 2185 01 ONS SI 2G S1 10 1992 01 ONS XC 10G 30 3 through 10 2347 01 through ONS XC 10G 61 4 10 2309 01 ONS XC 10G I2 10 2193 01 1 CWDM coarse wavelength division multiplexing 2 WDM wavelength divis
9. STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 60 6 1560 61 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 61 4 1561 43 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE GBIC SFP and XFP Installation and Removal This section provides installation and removal procedures for GBICs and SFPs XFPs Because GBICs and SFPs XFPs are hot swappable they can be installed and removed while the card shelf assembly is powered and running Warning GBICs and SFPs XFPs are Class laser products Statement 1008 Warning A Warning A Invisible laser radiation could be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector Do not stare into the beam directly with optical instruments Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments for example eye loupes magnifiers and microscopes within a distance of 100 mm could pose an eye hazard Statement 1056 Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Warning A During this procedure wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool or you could shock yourself Warning Before you install operate or service the system read the Site Preparation and Safety Guide This guide contains important safety information you should know before working with the system Warning Only trained and qualified pers
10. Specifications Table 9 Single Mode Fiber SFP Port Cabling Specifications continued Transmit SFP Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance ONS SC Z3 1510 1510 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SC Z3 1530 1530 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SC Z3 1550 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SC Z3 1570 1570nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SC Z3 1590 1590 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SC Z3 1610 1610nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE Z1 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 30 km 18 6 miles for Intermediate Reach OC 3 STM1 OC 12 STM 4 OC 48 STM 16 and Fibre Channel 1 and 2 Gbps 20 km 12 4 miles for GE ONS SI 2G S1 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 2 km 1 2 miles Short Reach ONS SE 155 1470 1470 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 155 1490 1490 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 155 1510 1510 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 155 1530 1530 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 155 1550 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 155 1570 1570 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 155 1590 1590 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 155 1610 1610 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 622 1470 1470 nm
11. Table 1 lists Cisco ONS 15310 CL ONS 15310 MA ONS 15454 ONS 15454 SDH and ONS 15600 cards with their compatible GBICs SFPs and XFPs Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA 2007 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Hs Compatibility by Card A Caution Only use GBICs SFPs and XFPs certified for use in Cisco Optical Networking Systems The qualified Cisco GBIC SFP and XFP s top assembly numbers TANs are provided in Table 1 Table 1 GBIC SFP and XFP Card Compatibility Compatible GBIC SFP or XFP Cisco Top Assembly Number Platform Card Cisco Product ID TAN ONS 15310 CL 15310 CL CTX ONS SI 155 H 10 1938 01 ONS SI 155 L1 10 1957 01 ONS SI 155 L2 10 1937 01 ONS SI 622 I1 10 1956 01 ONS SI 622 L1 10 1958 01 ONS SI 622 L2 10 1936 01 ONS 15310 MA CTX2500 155 Mbps SFP Optics 155 Mbps SFP Optics ONS SI 155 I1 10 1938 01 ONS SI 155 L1 10 1957 01 ONS SI 155 L2 10 1937 01 622 Mbps SFP Optics 622 Mbps SFP Optics ONS SI 622 I1 10 1956 01 ONS SI 622 L1 10 1958 01 ONS SI 622 L2 10 1936 01 2 5 Gbps SFP Optics ONS SI 2G I1 ONS SI 2G L1 ONS SI 2G S1 ONS SI 2G L2 ONS SE Z1 155 Mbps CWDM SFP Optics ONS SE 155 1470 through ONS SE 155 1610 622 Mbps CWDM SFP Optics ONS SE 622 1470 through ONS SE 622 1610 2 5 Gbps WDM SFP Optics ONS SC 2G 30 3 through ONS SC 2G 60 6 2 5 Gbps SFP Optics 10 1993
12. Typical loss on a 1550 nm wavelength SMF is 0 3 dB km 3 62 1 miles 100 km cable distance requires dispersion shifted SMF 15454 GC GE ZX 4 Typical loss on a 1310 nm wavelength SMF is 0 5 dB km 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms jg W GBIC Description and Specifications Table 4 Multimode Fiber GBIC Port Cabling Specifications GBIC Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance 15454 GC GE SX 850 nm 62 5 micron MMF 220 m 722 ft Short Reach 275 m 902 ft 50 0 micron MMF 500 m 1640 ft 550 m 1804 ft 15454 GC GE LX 1310 nm 62 5 micron MMF 550 m 1804 ft Long Reach 50 0 micron MMF 550 m 1804 ft ONS GX 2FC MMI 850 nm 50 0 micron MMF 550 m 1804 ft Short Reach 62 5 micron MMF 300 m 984 3 ft 1 The numbers given for MMF refer to the core diameter For SMF 8 3 micron refers to the core diameter The 9 micron and 10 micron values refer to the mode field diameter MFD which is the diameter of the light carrying portion of the fiber This area consists of the fiber core and a small portion of the surrounding cladding The MFD is a function of the core diameter the wavelength of the laser and the refractive index difference between the core and the cladding 2 When using an LX LH GBIC with 62 5 micron diameter MMF you must install a mode conditioning patchcord CAB GELX 625 or equivalent between the GBIC and the MMF cable on both the
13. card Ni Note GBICs are keyed to prevent incorrect installation b Slide the GBIC through the flap that covers the opening until you hear a click The click indicates the GBIC is locked into the slot c When you are ready to attach the network fiber optic cable remove the protective plug from the GBIC save the plug for future use then plug the fiber connector into the GBIC Step5 For GBICs with a handle a Remove the protective plug from the SC type connector b Grip the sides of the GBIC with your thumb and forefinger and insert the GBIC into the slot on the card c Lock the GBIC into place by closing the handle down The handle is in the correct closed position when it does not obstruct access to an SC type connector d Slide the GBIC through the cover flap until you hear a click The click indicates that the GBIC is locked into the slot e When you are ready to attach the network fiber optic cable see the Connecting Single Mode and Multimode Optical Fiber section on page 31 Step6 For SFPs and XFPs a Plug the LC duplex connector of the fiber into a Cisco supported SFP or XFP b Ifthe new SFP or XFP has a latch close the latch over the cable to secure it c Plug the cabled SFP or XFP into the card port until it clicks See the Connecting Single Mode and Multimode Optical Fiber section on page 31 for more information SFPs and XFPs must be provisioned in CTC If you install a multirate PPM comp
14. e 1 408 525 6532 Tip We encourage you to use Pretty Good Privacy PGP or a compatible product to encrypt any sensitive information that you send to Cisco PSIRT can work from encrypted information that is compatible with PGP versions 2 x through 8 x Never use a revoked or an expired encryption key The correct public key to use in your correspondence with PSIRT is the one linked in the Contact Summary section of the Security Vulnerability Policy page 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms jg HI Obtaining Technical Assistance at this URL http www cisco com en US products products_security_vulnerability_policy html The link on this page has the current PGP key ID in use Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support provides 24 hour a day award winning technical assistance The Cisco Technical Support amp Documentation website on Cisco com features extensive online support resources In addition if you have a valid Cisco service contract Cisco Technical Assistance Center TAC engineers provide telephone support If you do not have a valid Cisco service contract contact your reseller Cisco Technical Support amp Documentation Website Ni The Cisco Technical Support amp Documentation website provides online documents and tools for troubleshooting and resolving technical issues with Cisco products and technologies The website is available 24 hours a
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17. 0 ONS SE 4G MM 4G FC Ficon O to 2 5 15 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 g ons SFP Description and Specifications Table 7 SFP Specifications continued Transmitter Output Receiver Input Power SFP Interface Power Min Max dBm Min Max dBm ONS SE 4G SM 4G FC Ficon 290 microwatts 29 microwatts OMA OMA ONS SE 622 1470 OC 3 STM 1 0 to 5 28 to 7 through ONS SE 622 1610 ONS SE 2G 30 3 through OC 48 STM 16 0 to 4 28 10 90 ONS SE 2G 60 6 22 to 9 ONS SE 2G L2 OC 48 STM 16 2 0 to 3 0 28 to 9 ONS SE 2G S1 OC 48 STM 16 10 to 3 18 to 3 ONS SE Z1 OC 3 OC 12 5 0 to 0 23 to 3 155 52 OC48 STM 1 622 08 Mbps STM 4 STM 16 19 to 3 1250 Mbps 18 to 0 2488 32 Mbps ONS SI 155 I1 OC 3 STM 1 15 to 8 0 28 to 8 ONS SI 155 L1 OC 3 STM 1 5 0t00 34 to 10 ONS SI 155 L2 OC 3 STM 1 5 0 to 0 34 to 10 ONS SI 2G I1 OC 48 STM 16 5 0 to 0 18 to O ONS SI 2G L1 OC 48 STM 16 2 to 3 27 to 9 ONS SI 2G L2 OC 48 STM 16 2 to 3 28 to 9 ONS SI 2G S1 OC 48 STM 16 10 to 3 18 to 3 ONS SI 622 I1 OC 12 OC 3 15 to 8 0 28 to 8 STM 4 STM 1 ONS SI 622 L1 OC 12 STM 4 3 0 to 2 0 28 to 8 ONS SI 622 L2 OC 12 STM 4 3 0to 2 0 28 to 8 15454 SFP LC SX Gigabit Ethernet 9 5 to
18. 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms gg HZ GBIC SFP and XFP Installation and Removal Provisioning a Multirate PPM N This task provisions a multirate PPM Prior to performing this procedure make sure you have logged into CTC Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 If the PPM was preprovisioned using the Preprovisioning an SFP or XFP Slot task on page 31 this task is unnecessary unless the PPM has an Out of Service and Autonomous Management Unassigned OOS AUMA UAS ANSI or Unlocked disabled unassigned ETSI service state In node view single shelf mode or shelf view multishelf view double click the card where you want to provision PPM settings If this is the first PPM provisioned for the card complete the following steps If not continue with Step 3 a Click the Provisioning gt Line gt SONET ANSI or SDH ETSI tabs b Locate the Trunk port table row and verify that the Service State column value is OOS MA DSBLD ANSI or Locked enabled disabled ETSI If yes continue with Step 3 If not continue with Step c c Click the Admin State table cell and choose OOS MT ANSI or Locked Maintenance d Click Apply then Yes Click the Provisioning gt Pluggable Port Modules tabs In the Pluggable Port Modules area click Create The Create PPM dialog box appears In the Create PPM dialog box complete the following e PPM Ch
19. 01 10 2102 01 10 1992 01 10 1990 01 10 1971 01 155 Mbps CWDM SFP Optics 10 1996 01 through 10 2003 01 and 10 1997 01 622 Mbps CWDM SFP Optics 10 2004 01 through 10 2011 01 2 5 Gbps WDM SFP Optics 10 2155 01 through 10 2186 01 Mf nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 Compatibility by Card IM Table 1 GBIC SFP and XFP Card Compatibility continued Compatible GBIC SFP or XFP Cisco Top Assembly Number Platform Card Cisco Product ID TAN ONS 15454 E1000 2 G ONS 15454 SONET only 15454 GBIC SX 30 0759 01 SONET SDH E1000 2 15454E GBIC SX 800 06780 013 15454 GBIC LX LH 10 1743 01 15454E GBIC LX LH 30 0703 01 ONS GC GE SX 10 2192 01 ONS GC GE LX 10 2191 01 ONS GC GE ZX 10 2190 01 GIK 4 15454 GBIC SX 30 0759 01 G1000 4 15454E GBIC SX 800 06780 01 15454 GBIC LX LH 10 1743 01 15454E GBIC LX LH 30 0703 01 15454 GBIC ZX 30 0848 01 15454E GBIC ZX 10 1744 01 15454 GBIC xx x 10 1845 01 through 10 1876 01 15454E GBIC xx x gt 10 1845 01 through 10 1876 01 15454 GBIC xxxx 10 1453 01 through 10 1460 01 15454E GBIC xxxx 10 1453 01 through 10 1460 01 ONS GC GE S X 10 2192 01 ONS GC GE LX 10 2191 01 ONS GC GE ZX 10 2190 01 ML1000 2 15454 SFP LC SX 30 1301 01 15454E SFP LC SX 30 1301 01 15454 SFP LC LX 30 1299 01 15454E SFP LC LX 30 1299 01 ONS SC GE SX 10 2298 01 ONS SC GE LX 10 2301 01 MLI00X 8 ONS SE 100 FX
20. 0957 CWDM GBIC with Wavelength Appropriate for Fiber Connected Device CWDM Mux The Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide contains specific procedures for attaching optical fiber to GBICs and inserting GBICs into the applicable card Example of CWDM or DWDM GBIC Application A G Series card equipped with CWDM or DWDM GBICs supports the delivery of unprotected Gigabit Ethernet service in Metro DWDM applications Figure 3 It can be used in short haul and long haul applications 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms gg Hi SFP Description and Specifications Figure 3 G Series with CWDM DWDM GBICs in Cable Network Conventional GigE signals GigE A GigE A No GigE over A s l x VoD ONS Node CWDM DWDM ie QAM with G Series Cards Mux only Demux only with CWDM DWDM GBICs 90954 A Lambdas SFP Description and Specifications SFPs are integrated fiber optic transceivers that provide high speed serial links from a port or slot to the network Various latching mechanisms can be utilized on the SFPs There is no correlation between the type of latch and the model type such as SX or LX LH or technology type such as Gigabit Ethernet See the label on the SFP for technology type and model One type of latch available is a mylar tab as shown in Figure 4 a second type of latch available is an actuator button Figure 5 and the third type of latch is a bail clasp
21. 192 STM64 10GE ONS SC 2G 35 8 1535 82 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 36 6 1536 61 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 37 4 1537 40 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 38 1 1538 19 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 38 9 1538 98 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 39 7 1539 77 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 40 5 1540 56 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 41 3 1541 35 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE w_nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 XFP Description and Specifications Table 12 SiIngle Mode Fiber XFP Port Cabling Specifications continued XFP Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance ONS XC 10G 42 1 1542 14 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 42 9 1542 94 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 43 7 1543 73 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 44 5 1544 53 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 45 3 1545 32 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 46 1 1546 12 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 46 9 1546 92 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS X
22. 318 01 ONS XC 10G 54 9 10 2317 01 ONS XC 10G 55 7 10 2316 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 E Compatibility by Card Table 1 GBIC SFP and XFP Card Compatibility continued Compatible GBIC SFP or XFP Cisco Top Assembly Number Platform Card Cisco Product ID TAN ONS 15454 10GE_XP ONS XC 10G 56 5 10 2315 01 SONET SDH ONS XC 10G 57 3 10 2314 01 continued ONS XC 10G 58 1 10 2313 01 ONS XC 10G 58 9 10 2312 01 ONS XC 10G 59 7 10 2311 01 ONS XC 10G 60 6 10 2310 01 ONS XC 10G 61 4 10 2309 01 ONS XC 10G S1 10 2012 02 ONS XC 10G I2 10 2193 01 GE_XP ONS XC 10G 30 3 10 2347 01 ONS XC 10G 31 1 10 2346 01 ONS XC 10G 31 9 10 2344 01 ONS XC 10G 32 6 10 2345 01 ONS XC 10G 33 4 10 2343 01 ONS XC 10G 34 2 10 2342 01 ONS XC 10G 35 0 10 2341 01 ONS XC 10G 35 8 10 2340 01 ONS XC 10G 36 6 10 2339 01 ONS XC 10G 37 4 10 2338 01 ONS XC 10G 38 1 10 2337 01 ONS XC 10G 38 9 10 2336 01 ONS XC 10G 39 7 10 2335 01 ONS XC 10G 40 5 10 2348 01 ONS XC 10G 41 3 10 2334 01 ONS XC 10G 42 1 10 2333 01 ONS XC 10G 42 9 10 2332 01 ONS XC 10G 43 7 10 2331 01 ONS XC 10G 44 5 10 2330 01 ONS XC 10G 45 3 10 2329 01 ONS XC 10G 46 1 10 2328 01 ONS XC 10G 46 9 10 2327 01 ONS XC 10G 47 7 10 2326 01 ONS XC 10G 48 5 10 2325 01 ONS XC 10G 49 3 10 2324 01 ONS XC 10G 50 1 10 2323 01 ONS XC 10G 50 9 10 2322 01 ONS XC 10G 51 7 10 2321 01 ONS XC 10G 52 5 10 2320 01
23. 4 17 to 0 15454E SFP LC SX ONS SC GE SX 15454 SFP LC LX Gigabit Ethernet 9 5 to 3 19 to 3 15454E SFP LC LX ONS SC GE LX 15454 SFP3 1 IR OC 3 15 to 8 28 to 8 15454E SFP L 1 1 STM 1 15 to 8 34to 10 15454 SFP12 4 IR OC 12 DI Video 15 to 8 28 to 7 15454E SFP L 4 1 STM 4 DI Video 15 to 8 28 to 8 15454 SFP OC48 IR OC 48 DV6000 5 to 0 18 to 0 C Cor 15454E SFP L 16 1 STM 16 DV6000 5 to 0 18 to 0 C Cor w_nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 SFP Description and Specifications Table 7 SFP Specifications continued Transmitter Output Receiver Input Power SFP Interface Power Min Max dBm Min Max dBm 15454 SFP 200 ESCON 20 5 to 15 29 to 14 15454E SFP 200 15454 SFP GEFC SX Fibre Channel 10 to 3 5 17 to 0 for IFC 15454E SFP GEFC S 1 and 2 Gbps GE I5 for 2FC ONS SE G2F SX FICON GE 15454 SFP GE LX Fibre Channel 9 5 to 3 0 20 to 3 for IFC 15454E SFP GE LX 1 and 2 Gbps 2FC and GE ONS SE G2F LX FICON GE HDTV ONS SI 155 SR MM OC 3 STM 1 19 to 14 14to 5 ONS SI 622 SR MM OC 12 STM 4 19 to 14 14 to 5 ONS SC Z3 1470 through OC48 STM16 GE 0 to 5 9 min ONS SC Z3 1610 ONS SE ZI OC 3 STM1 5 to 0 10 to 23 OC 3 OC 12 STM 4 0 to 23 OC 12 OC 48 STM 16 18 to 0 OC 48
24. 454 SFP GE LX 10 1832 03 MXPP_MR_2 5G 15454E SFP GE LX 10 1832 03 15454 SFP GEFC SX 10 1833 02 15454E SFP GEFC S 10 1833 02 ONS SE G2F SX 10 2272 01 ONS SE G2F LX 10 2273 01 ONS SE 200 MM 10 2248 01 ONS SE GE ZX 10 2354 01 ONS SC Z3 1470 through 10 2285 01 through ONS SC Z3 1610 10 2292 01 TXP_MR_10E ONS XC 10G S1 10 2012 01 TXP_MR_10E_L ONS XC 10G I2 10 2193 01 TXP MR IOE C ONS XC 10G L2 Only 10 2194 01 when placed in Slot 6 7 12 or 13 TXP MR 2 5G 15454 SFP3 1 IR 10 1828 01 TXPP MR 2 5G 15454E SFP L 1 1 10 1828 01 15454 SFP12 4 IR 10 1976 01 15454E SFP L 4 1 10 1976 01 15454 SFP OC48 IR 10 1975 01 15454E SFP L 16 1 10 1975 01 ONS SE G2F SX 10 2272 01 ONS SE G2F LX 10 2273 01 ONS SE 200 MM 10 2248 01 15454 SFP 200 10 1750 01 15454E SFP 200 10 1750 01 15454 SFP GEFC SX 10 1833 02 15454E SFP GEFC S 10 1833 02 15454 SFP GE LX 10 1832 03 15454E SFP GE LX 10 1832 03 ONS SE GE ZX 10 2354 01 ONS SI 155 SR MM 10 2279 01 ONS SC 2G 30 3 through 10 2155 01 through ONS SC 2G 60 6 10 2186 01 ONS SC Z3 1470 through 10 2285 01 through ONS SC Z3 1610 10 2292 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 g5 W Compatibility by Card Table 1 GBIC SFP and XFP Card Compatibility continued Compatible GBIC SFP or XFP Cisco Top Assembly Number Platform Card Cisco Product ID TAN ONS 15454 MXP MR IODME C ONS SE 4G MM 10 2259 01 SONET SDH MXP M
25. 50 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 120 km 74 56 miles ONS SE 155 1570 1570 nm 9 micron SMF 120 km 74 56 miles ONS SE 155 1590 1590 nm 9 micron SMF 120 km 74 56 miles ONS SE 155 1610 1610 nm 9 micron SMF 120 km 74 56 miles ONS SE 4G SM 1270 1355 nm 9 micron SMF 10 km 6 2 miles ONS SE 622 1470 1470 nm 9 micron SMF 100 km 62 14 miles ONS SE 622 1490 1490 nm 9 micron SMF 100 km 62 14 miles ONS SE 622 1510 1510nm 9 micron SMF 100 km 62 14 miles ONS SE 622 1530 1530 nm 9 micron SMF 100 km 62 14 miles ONS SE 622 1550 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 100 km 62 14 miles ONS SE 622 1570 1570 nm 9 micron SMF 100 km 62 14 miles ONS SE 622 1590 1590 nm 9 micron SMF 100 km 62 14 miles ONS SE 622 1610 1610nm 9 micron SMF 100 km 62 14 miles ONS SE 2G L2 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles ONS SE 2G S1 1310nm 9 micron SMF 2 km 1 2 miles Short Reach 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms gg SFP Description and Specifications Table 9 Single Mode Fiber SFP Port Cabling Specifications continued Transmit SFP Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance ONS SE Z1 1310 km 9 micron SMF 15 km 9 3 miles ONS SI 155 I1 1310nm 9 micron SMF 21 km 13 05 miles Intermediate Reach ONS SI 155 L1 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 50 km 31 07 miles Long Reach ONS SI 155 L2 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 100 km
26. 62 14 miles Long Reach ONS SI 2G I1 1310nm 9 micron SMF 15 km 9 3 miles ONS SI 2G L1 1310nm 9 micron SMF 40 km 25 80 miles ONS SI 2G L2 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles ONS SI 2G S1 1310nm 9 micron SMF 2 km 1 2 miles ONS SI 622 I1 1310nm 9 micron SMF 21 km 13 05 miles Intermediate Reach ONS SI 622 L1 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 42 km 26 10 miles Long Reach ONS SI 622 L2 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 85 km 52 82 miles Long Reach 15454 SFP LC LX 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 10 km 6 2 miles 15454E SFP LC LX ONS SC GE LX Long Reach 15454 SFP3 1 IR 1310nm 9 micron SMF 15 km 9 3 miles Intermediate Reach 15454E SFP L 1 1 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 15 km 9 3 miles Short Haul 15454 SFP12 4 IR 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 15 km 9 3 miles Intermediate Reach 15600 SFP 12 4 LR2 1530 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles 15454E SFP L 4 1 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 15 km 9 3 miles Short Haul 15454 SFP OC48 IR 1310nm 9 micron SMF 15 km 9 3 miles Intermediate Reach 15454E SFP L 16 1 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 15 km 9 3 miles Short Haul 15454 SFP GE LX 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 10 km 6 2 miles for FC IG 15454E SFP GE LX FC 2G and GE Long Reach 5 km 3 1 miles for HDTV ONS SC Z3 1470 1470 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SC Z3 1490 1490 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach Mf l nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 SFP Description and
27. 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 622 1490 1490 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms SFP Description and Specifications Table 9 Single Mode Fiber SFP Port Cabling Specifications continued Transmit SFP Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance ONS SE 622 1510 1510 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 622 1530 1530 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 622 1550 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 622 1570 1570 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 622 1590 1590 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SE 622 1610 1610 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles Long Reach ONS SI GE ZX 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles ONS SE GE ZX 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 80 km 49 71 miles ONS SE ZE EL RJ45 cable NA NA 1 Typical loss on a 1310 nm wavelength SMF is 0 6 dB km 2 ONS SC 2G xx x cable distance varies depending on DWDM system installation Table 10 SFP ONS SE 4G MM Wavelength 830 860 nm Multimode Fiber SFP Port Cabling Specifications Fiber Type Cable Distance 62 5 micron MMF 300 m 1584 ft 50 0 micron MMF 500 m 1640 ft ONS SE 100 FX 1270 1380 nm MMF 2 km 1 24 miles ONS SE 100 LX10 15454 SFP LC SX 15454E SFP L
28. C 10G 47 7 1547 72 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 48 5 1548 51 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 49 3 1549 32 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 50 1 1550 12 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 50 9 1550 92 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 51 7 1551 72 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 52 5 1552 52 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 53 3 1553 33 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 54 1 1554 13 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 54 9 1554 94 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 55 7 1555 75 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 56 5 1556 55 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 57 3 1557 36 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 58 1 1558 17 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms mg Mi GBIC SFP and XFP Installation and Removal Table 12 SlIngle Mode Fiber XFP Port Cabling Specifications continued XFP Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance ONS XC 10G 58 9 1558 98 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192 STM64 10GE ONS XC 10G 59 7 1559 79 nm SMF 80 km 49 71 miles for OC 192
29. C SX Short Reach 1260 1360 nm 850 nm MMF 15 km 9 32 miles 62 5 micron MMF 220 m 722 ft 275 m 902 ft 50 0 micron MMF 500 m 1640 ft 550 m 1804 ft 15454 SFP LC LX 1310 nm 62 5 micron MMF 550 m 1804 ft 15454E SFP LC LX 50 0 micron MMF 550 m 1804 ft Long Reach 15454 SFP 200 1310nm 62 5 micron MMF 2 km 1 2 miles 15454E SFP 200 Long Reach ONS SE 200 MM 1310nm 62 5 micron MMF 2 km 1 2 miles Mf nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 XFP Description and Specifications IM Table 10 Multimode Fiber SFP Port Cabling Specifications continued SFP Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance 15454 SFP GEFC SX 850 nm 62 5 micron MMF 300 m 984 ft for FC 15454E SFP GEFC S 1 Gbps and GE Short Reach 150 m 492 ft for FC 2 Gbps 50 0 micron MMF 550 m 1804 ft for FC 1 Gbps and GE 300 m 984 ft for FC 2 Gbps ONS SI 155 SR MM 1310 nm 62 5 125 micron 2 km 1 2 miles Intermediate Reach MMF ONS SI 622 SR MM 1310 nm 62 5 125 micron 2 km 1 2 miles Intermediate Reach MMF XFP Description and Specifications The 10 Gbps 1310 nm XFP transceiver is an integrated fiber optic transceiver that provides high speed serial link at the following signaling rates 9 95 Gbps 10 31 Gbps 10 51 Gbps and 10 66 10 71 11 10 Gbps These rates apply to 10GBASE LR Fibre Channel and Ethernet as well
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31. IC xxxx Gigabit Ethernet 1 to 5 29 to 7 15454E GBIC xxxx CWDM 15454 GBIC LX 1000Base LX SC SM 9 5 to 3 19 to 3 15454E GBIC LX or MM 15454 GBIC SX 1000Base SX SC or 9 5 to 0 17 to O 15454E GBIC SX MM 15454 GBIC LX LH 1000Base LX SC SM 9 5 to 3 19 to 3 15454E GBIC LX LH or MM Mf nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 GBIC Port Cabling Specifications GBIC Description and Specifications IM Table 2 GBIC Specifications continued Transmitter Output Receiver Input Power Min Max Power Min Max GBIC Interface dBm dBm 15454 GBIC ZX 1000Base ZX SM 5t00 23 to 3 15454E GBIC ZX ONS GX 2FC MMI Fibre Channel 9 5 to 5 17 to 0 Short Reach 1 or 2 Gbps ONS GX 2FC SML Fibre Channel 9 to 3 18 to 3 Long Reach 1 or 2 Gbps 1 Operating temperature range for a card with CWDM DWDM GBICs installed is limited to 5 to 40 degrees Celsius Operation with CWDM DWDM GBICs requires R4 1 or later version G1K 4 hardware CLE Code WM5IRWPCAA Table 3 provides cabling specifications for single mode fiber SMF GBICs and Table 4 provides cabling specifications for multimode fiber MMF GBICs that you install into Ethernet cards All GBIC ports have SC type connectors and the minimum cable distance for all GBICs listed is 6 5 feet 2 m Table 3 GBIC Wavelength Single Mode Fiber GBIC Port Cabling Sp
32. NS SI 2G L2 10 1990 01 ONS SI 622 I1 10 1956 01 ONS SI 622 L1 10 1958 01 ONS SI 622 L2 10 1936 01 ONS SI 155 SR MM 10 2279 01 ONS SI 622 SR MM 10 2280 01 ONS SC Z3 1470 10 2285 01 ONS SC Z3 1490 10 2286 01 ONS SC Z3 1510 10 2287 01 ONS SC Z3 1530 10 2288 01 ONS SC Z3 1550 10 2289 01 ONS SC Z3 1570 10 2290 01 ONS SC Z3 1590 10 2291 01 ONS SC Z3 1610 10 2292 01 ONS SE Z1 10 1971 01 ONS SC 155 EL 10 2363 01 OC192SRI STM64IO0 Short Reach ONS XC 10G S1 10 2012 01 This card is designated as OC192 XFP or STM 64 XFP in CTC OC192 STM64 Any Reach ONS XC 10G S1 10 2012 01 This card is designated as ONS XC 10G I2 10 2193 01 OC192 XFP or STM 64 XFP in CTC ONS XC 10G L2 10 2194 01 ONS XC 10G 30 3 through 10 2347 01 through ONS XC 10G 61 4 10 2309 01 MXP 2 5G 10G 15454 SFP OC48 IR 10 1975 01 ONS SE 2G S1 10 2017 01 Mf nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 Compatibility by Card IM Table 1 GBIC SFP and XFP Card Compatibility continued Compatible GBIC SFP or XFP Cisco Top Assembly Number Platform Card Cisco Product ID TAN ONS 15454 MXP_2 5G_10E 15454 SFP OC48 IR 10 1975 01 SONET SDH MXP_2 5G_10E_L ONS SE 2G S1 10 2017 0110 2013 01 continued MXP 2 5G IO0OE C ONS SE 2G L2 10 2155 01 through ONS SC 2G 30 3 through 10 2186 01 ONS SC 2G 60 6 10 2285 01 through ONS SC Z3 1470 through 10 2292 01 ONS SC Z3 1610 MXP MR 2 5G 15
33. Output Receiver Input Power XFP Interface Power Min Max dBm Min Max dBm ONS XC 10G 39 7 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 40 5 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 41 3 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 42 1 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 42 9 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 43 7 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 44 5 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 45 3 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 46 1 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 46 9 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 47 7 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 48 5 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 49 3 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 50 1 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 50 9 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 51 7 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 52 5 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 53 3 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 54 1 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 54 9 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 55 7 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 56 5 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 57 3 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 58 1 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 58 9
34. R IODME L ONS SE 4G SM 10 2252 01 continued ONS SE G2F LX 10 2273 01 ONS SE G2F SX 10 2272 01 ONS SE ZE EL 10 2351 01 ONS SI GE ZX 10 2296 01 ADM 10G ONS XC 10G 30 3 10 2347 01 ONS XC 10G 31 1 10 2346 01 ONS XC 10G 31 9 10 2344 01 ONS XC 10G 32 6 10 2345 01 ONS XC 10G 33 4 10 2343 01 ONS XC 10G 34 2 10 2342 01 ONS XC 10G 35 0 10 2341 01 ONS XC 10G 35 8 10 2340 01 ONS XC 10G 36 6 10 2339 01 ONS XC 10G 37 4 10 2338 01 ONS XC 10G 38 1 10 2337 01 ONS XC 10G 38 9 10 2336 01 ONS XC 10G 39 7 10 2335 01 ONS XC 10G 40 5 10 2348 01 ONS XC 10G 41 3 10 2334 01 ONS XC 10G 42 1 10 2333 01 ONS XC 10G 42 9 10 2332 01 ONS XC 10G 43 7 10 2331 01 ONS XC 10G 44 5 10 2330 01 ONS XC 10G 45 3 10 2329 01 ONS XC 10G 46 1 10 2328 01 ONS XC 10G 46 9 10 2327 01 ONS XC 10G 47 7 10 2326 01 ONS XC 10G 48 5 10 2325 01 ONS XC 10G 49 3 10 2324 01 ONS XC 10G 50 1 10 2323 01 ONS XC 10G 50 9 10 2322 01 ONS XC 10G 51 7 10 2321 01 ONS XC 10G 52 5 10 2320 01 ONS XC 10G 53 3 10 2319 01 ONS XC 10G 54 1 10 2318 01 ONS XC 10G 54 9 10 2317 01 ONS XC 10G 55 7 10 2316 01 ONS XC 10G 56 5 10 2315 01 ONS XC 10G 57 3 10 2314 01 ONS XC 10G 58 1 10 2313 01 ONS XC 10G 58 9 10 2312 01 ONS XC 10G 59 7 10 2311 01 ONS XC 10G 60 6 10 2310 01 ONS XC 10G 61 4 10 2309 01 Mf nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 Compatibility by Card IM Tabl
35. S SC 2G 43 7 1543 73 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 44 5 1544 53 nm 9 micron SMF N A w__nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 SFP Description and Specifications Table 9 Single Mode Fiber SFP Port Cabling Specifications continued Transmit SFP Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance ONS SC 2G 46 1 1546 12 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 46 9 1546 92 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 47 7 1547 72 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 48 5 1548 51 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 50 1 1550 12 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 50 9 1550 92 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 51 7 1551 72nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 52 5 1552 52 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 54 1 1554 13 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 54 9 1554 94 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 55 7 1555 75 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 56 5 1556 55 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 58 1 1558 17nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 58 9 1558 98 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 59 7 1559 79 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SC 2G 60 6 1560 61 nm 9 micron SMF N A ONS SE 155 1470 1470 nm 9 micron SMF 120 km 74 56 miles ONS SE 155 1490 1490 nm 9 micron SMF 120 km 74 56 miles ONS SE 155 1510 1510nm 9 micron SMF 120 km 74 56 miles ONS SE 155 1530 1530 nm 9 micron SMF 120 km 74 56 miles ONS SE 155 15
36. as OC 192 STM 64 SONET SDH The XFP integrates the receiver and transmit path The transmit side recovers and retimes the 10 Gbps serial data and passes it to a laser driver The laser driver biases and modulates a 1310 nm DFB distributed feedback laser enabling data transmission over SMF through an LC connector The receive side recovers and retimes the 10 Gbps optical data stream from a positive intrinsic negative PIN photo detector transimpedance amplifier and passes it to an output driver The XFP module uses the bail clasp latching mechanism as shown unlatched in Figure 8 and latched in Figure 9 See the label on the XFP for technology type and model XFP dimensions are e Height 0 33 inches 8 5 mm e Width 0 72 inches 18 3 mm e Depth 3 1 inches 78 mm XFP temperature ranges are e COM Commercial operating temperature range between 23 degrees Fahrenheit to 158 degrees Fahrenheit 5 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius e EXT Extended operating temperature range between 23 degrees Fahrenheit it to 185 degrees Fahrenheit 5 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius e IND Industrial operating temperature range between 40 degrees Fahrenheit to 185 degrees Fahrenheit 40 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms jg Hi XFP Description and Specifications A Caution Do not add labels or markings to the XFPs Fig
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38. e 1 GBIC SFP and XFP Card Compatibility continued Compatible GBIC SFP or XFP Cisco Top Assembly Number Platform Card Cisco Product ID TAN ONS 15454 ADM 10G ONS XC 10G S1 10 2012 02 SONET SDH ONS SE G2F LX 10 2273 01 continued ONS SE G2F S X 10 2272 01 ONS SI GE ZX 10 2296 01 ONS SI 155 L2 10 1937 01 ONS SI 2G S1 10 1992 01 ONS SI 2G I1 10 1993 01 ONS SI 2G L2 10 1990 01 ONS SI 622 I1 10 1956 01 ONS SE ZI 10 1971 01 ONS SC 2G 30 3 through 10 2155 01 through ONS SC 2G 60 6 10 2186 01 ONS SC Z3 1470 through 10 2285 01 through ONS SC Z3 1610 10 2292 01 10GE XP ONS XC 10G 30 3 10 2347 01 ONS XC 10G 31 1 10 2346 01 ONS XC 10G 31 9 10 2344 01 ONS XC 10G 32 6 10 2345 01 ONS XC 10G 33 4 10 2343 01 ONS XC 10G 34 2 10 2342 01 ONS XC 10G 35 0 10 2341 01 ONS XC 10G 35 8 10 2340 01 ONS XC 10G 36 6 10 2339 01 ONS XC 10G 37 4 10 2338 01 ONS XC 10G 38 1 10 2337 01 ONS XC 10G 38 9 10 2336 01 ONS XC 10G 39 7 10 2335 01 ONS XC 10G 40 5 10 2348 01 ONS XC 10G 41 3 10 2334 01 ONS XC 10G 42 1 10 2333 01 ONS XC 10G 42 9 10 2332 01 ONS XC 10G 43 7 10 2331 01 ONS XC 10G 44 5 10 2330 01 ONS XC 10G 45 3 10 2329 01 ONS XC 10G 46 1 10 2328 01 ONS XC 10G 46 9 10 2327 01 ONS XC 10G 47 7 10 2326 01 ONS XC 10G 48 5 10 2325 01 ONS XC 10G 49 3 10 2324 01 ONS XC 10G 50 1 10 2323 01 ONS XC 10G 50 9 10 2322 01 ONS XC 10G 51 7 10 2321 01 ONS XC 10G 52 5 10 2320 01 ONS XC 10G 53 3 10 2319 01 ONS XC 10G 54 1 10 2
39. ecifications Fiber Type Cable Distance 15454 GBIC xx x 15454E GBIC xx x DWDM See Table 6 on page 13 9 micron SMF 100 to 120 km unamplified 62 to 74 5 miles Up to 300 km amplified Up to 186 4 miles 15454 GBIC xxxx See Table 5 on 9 micron SMF 100 to 120 km 15454E GBIC xxxx page 12 62 to 74 5 miles CWDM 15454 GC GE LX 1310 nm 9 micron SMF 10 km 6 2 miles Long Reach 50 0 micron SMF 550 m 1804 ft 62 5 micron SMF 275 m 902 2 ft 15454 GC GE ZX 1550 nm 9 micron SMF 70 to 100 km Extended Reach 43 4 to 62 miles ONS GX 2FC SML 1310 nme 9 micron SMF 10 km 6 2 miles Long Reach 1 The 15454 GC GE ZX operates on SMF optic link spans of up to 49 7 miles 80 km in length Link spans of up to 62 1 miles 100 km are possible using premium SMF or dispersion shifted SMF When shorter distances of SMF are used it might be necessary to insert an in line optical attenuator in the link to avoid overloading the receiver For fiber optic cable spans less than 15 5 miles 25 km insert a 10 dB in line optical attenuator between the fiber optic cable plant and the receiving port on the 15454 GC GE ZX at each end of the link For fiber optic cable spans equal to or greater than 15 5 miles 25 km and less than 31 miles 50 km insert a 5 dB in line optical attenuator between the fiber optic cable plant and the receiving port on the 15454 GC GE ZX at the end of the link 2
40. ecuring the fiber cable pull it upward to release the cable Pull the fiber cable straight out of the connector Unplug the SFP XFP connector and fiber from the card Slide the SFP XFP out of the slot Related Documentation Use the Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms spare document in conjunction with the following referenced publications as needed Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Reference Manual Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide Cisco ONS 15310 CL and Cisco ONS 15310 MA Procedure Guide Cisco ONS 15310 CL and Cisco ONS 15310 MA Reference Manual Cisco ONS 15310 CL and Cisco ONS 15310 MA Troubleshooting Guide Obtaining Documentation Cisco documentation and additional literature are available on Cisco com Cisco also provides several ways to obtain technical assistance and other technical resources These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems Cisco com You can access the most current Cisco documentation at this URL http www cisco com techsupport Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Ci
41. ion multiplexing 3 This TAN is only compatible with ONS 15454 E1000 2 or 15454 E1000 2 G cards 4 G1000 4 cards support CWDM and dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM GBICs GIK 4 cards with the Common Language Equipment Identification CLEI code of WMSIRWPCAA manufactured after August 2003 support CWDM and DWDM GBICs G1K 4 cards manufactured prior to August 2003 do not support CWDM or DWDM GBICs 5 xx x defines the 32 possible wavelengths as shown in Table 6 on page 13 For example a 1530 33 nm DWDM wavelength is represented as 30 3 6 xxxx defines the 8 possible wavelengths as shown in Table 5 on page 12 For example a 1470 nm CWDM wavelength is represented as 1470 GBIC Description and Specifications GBICs are integrated fiber optic transceivers that provide high speed serial links from a port or slot to the network Various latching mechanisms can be utilized on the GBICs There is no correlation between the type of latch and the model type such as SX or LX LH or technology type such as Gigabit Ethernet See the label on the GBIC for technology type and model One GBIC model has two clips one on each side of the GBIC that secure the GBIC in the slot on the Ethernet card the other has a locking handle Both types are shown in Figure 1 GBIC dimensions are e Height 0 39 inches 1 cm e Width 1 18 inches 3 cm e Depth 2 56 inches 6 5 cm 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisc
42. lete the Provision a PPM task in the Cisco ONS procedure guide for the applicable platform Single rate XFPs do not need to be provisioned in CTC Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms NEN 78 18174 01 GBIC SFP and XFP Installation and Removal IM Connecting Single Mode and Multimode Optical Fiber Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Attach the appropriate optical fiber cable directly to the SC type receptacle on the GBIC or the LC type connector on the SFP XFP You can use either simplex or duplex connectors for most devices For simplex connectors two cables are required one cable for transmit Tx and a second cable for receive Rx For duplex connectors only one cable that has both Tx and Rx connectors is required Remove the protective plugs from the GBIC or SFP XFP and save them for future use Remove the protective caps from the connectors on the fiber optic cable and save them for future use Clean fiber optic connectors on fiber optic cables Plug the fiber optic cable into the SC type receptacle on the GBIC or the LC type connector on the SFP XFP Preprovisioning an SFP or XFP Slot N This procedure preprovisions SFPs and XFPs SFPs and XFPs are referred to as pluggable port modules PPMs in CTC Prior to performing this procedure make sure you have logged into CTC Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 SFPs and XFPs are generical
43. ly called PPMs in CTC After installing multirate SFPs or XFPs multirate PPMs must be provisioned in CTC To complete the provisioning of the pluggable port complete the Provisioning a Multirate PPM task on page 32 In node view single shelf mode or shelf view multishelf mode double click the card where you want to provision PPM settings Click the Provisioning gt Pluggable Port Modules tabs In the Pluggable Port Modules area click Create The Create PPM dialog box appears In the Create PPM dialog box complete the following e PPM Choose the slot number where the SFP or XFP is installed from the drop down list e PPM Type Choose the number of ports supported by your SFP or XFP from the drop down list The drop down list displays the number of PPMs that are available for provisioning If only one port is supported PPM 1 port is the only option Click OK The newly created port appears in the Pluggable Port Modules pane The row in the Pluggable Port Modules pane turns light blue The Actual Equipment Type column remains blank until the actual SFP or XFP is installed After the SFP or XFP is installed the row in the pane turns white and the Actual Equipment Type column shows the equipment name Verify that the PPM appears on the list in the Pluggable Port Modules pane If it does not repeat Steps 3 through 5 Repeat Step 2 to provision a second PPM if needed If not continue with Step 8 Click OK 78 18174
44. ng in the C band These wavelengths are compatible with Cisco DWDM filters such as ONS 15454 MSTP and ONS 15216 FlexLayer Paired with optical amplifiers such as the Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA3 the DWDM GBICs allow maximum unregenerated spans of approximately 186 3 miles 300 km Table 6 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 GBIC Description and Specifications Table 6 Supported Wavelengths for DWDM GBICs Blue Band 1530 33 nm 1531 12 nm 1531 90 nm 1532 68 nm 1534 25 nm 1535 04 nm 1535 82 nm 1536 61 nm 1538 19 nm 1538 98 nm 1539 77 nm 1540 56 nm 1542 14 nm 1542 94 nm 1543 73 nm 1544 53 nm Red Band 1546 12 nm 1546 92 nm 1547 72 nm 1548 51 nm 1550 12 nm 1550 92 nm 1551 72 nm 1552 52 nm 1554 13 nm 1554 94 nm 1555 75 nm 1556 55 nm 1558 17 nm 1558 98 nm 1559 79 nm 1560 61 nm Placement of CWDM or DWDM GBICs CWDM or DWDM GBICs come in set wavelengths and are not provisionable The wavelengths are printed on each GBIC for example CWDM GBIC 1490 The user must insert the specific GBIC transmitting the wavelength required to match the input of the CWDM DWDM device for successful operation Figure 2 Follow your site plan or network diagram for the required wavelengths Figure 2 CWDM GBIC 1470 5 ESE 1470 nm Input Fiber Optic Connection 9
45. o ONS Platforms gg W GBIC Description and Specifications GBIC temperature ranges are e COM Commercial operating temperature range between 23 degrees Fahrenheit to 158 degrees Fahrenheit 5 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius e EXT Extended operating temperature range between 23 degrees Fahrenheit it to 185 degrees Fahrenheit 5 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius e IND Industrial operating temperature range between 40 degrees Fahrenheit to 185 degrees Fahrenheit 40 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius A Caution Do not add labels or markings to the GBICs Figure 1 M glia A l Clip Receiver Transmitter ZZ Receiver Transmitter GBICs with Clips Left and with a Handle Right Handle 51178 Table 2 lists specifications for available GBICs non DWDM CWDM See the DWDM and CWDM GBICs section on page 12 for descriptions and specifications for DWDM and CWDM GBICs Table 2 GBIC Specifications Transmitter Output Receiver Input Power Min Max Power Min Max GBIC Interface dBm dBm 15454 GC GE S X Gigabit Ethernet 9 5 to 4 17 to 0 Short Reach Fibre Channel 1 Gbps 15454 GC GE LX Gigabit Ethernet 9 5 to 3 19 to 3 Long Reach Fibre Channel 1 Gbps 15454 GC GE ZX Gigabit Ethernet 0to5 23 to 3 Extended Reach 15454 GBIC xx x Gigabit Ethernet O to 3 28 to 7 15454E GBIC xx x DWDM 15454 GB
46. onnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Warning To comply with the Telcordia GR 1089 Network Equipment Building Systems NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety connect the copper Ethernet ports to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring and cabling only Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 A GBIC SFP and XFP Installation and Removal IM Warning A Connect only shielded cables to electrical Ethernet interfaces Warning A Cables must be grounded on both connection sides Caution N Note Ni Note Do not use GBICs or SPFs XFPs from third party vendors Cisco TAC does not support third party vendor GBICs or SFPs XFPs A third party vendor GBIC or SFP XFP is any GBIC or SFP XFP module that is not sourced from Cisco directly or via a Cisco Partner or Cisco authorized seller Cisco sourced GBICs and SFPs XFPs can be identified by the Cisco label and logo GBICs and SFPs must be matched on either end by type SX to SX LX LH to LX LH or ZX to ZX GBIC The shelf should be equipped with a CC FAN if the copper SFP is installed on a MXP MR IODME card Installing a GBIC or SFP XFP N Prior to installing an SFP verify that the SFP is the correct type for your network and that you are installing compatible SFPs for example SX to SX or LX LH to LX LH Note N
47. oose the slot number where the SFP is installed from the drop down list e PPM Type Choose the number of ports supported by your SFP from the drop down list If only one port is supported PPM 1 port is the only option Click OK The newly created port appears in the Pluggable Port Modules area The row in the Pluggable Port Modules area turns white and the Actual Equipment Type column lists the equipment name If you want to provision a PPM on another port repeat Steps 3 through 5 Removing a GBIC or SFP XFP Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Disconnect the network fiber cable from the GBIC SC connector or the SFP XFP LC duplex connector If the SFP XFP connector has a latch securing the fiber cable pull it upward to release the cable If you are using a GBIC with clips a Release the GBIC from the slot by squeezing the two plastic tabs on each side of the GBIC b Slide the GBIC out of the slot A flap closes over the slot to protect the connector on the Gigabit Ethernet card If you are using a GBIC with a handle a Release the GBIC by opening the handle b Pull the handle of the GBIC Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms NEZNN 78 18174 01 Step 4 c Related Documentation IM Slide the GBIC out of the slot A flap closes over the slot to protect the connector on the Gigabit Ethernet card If you are using an SFP XFP a b c d If the SFP XFP connector has a latch s
48. sco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 EN W Documentation Feedback You can access the Cisco website at this URL http www cisco com You can access international Cisco websites at this URL http www cisco com public countries languages shtml Product Documentation DVD Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in the Product Documentation DVD package which may have been shipped with your product The Product Documentation DVD is updated regularly and may be more current than printed documentation The Product Documentation DVD is a comprehensive library of technical product documentation on portable media The DVD enables you to access multiple versions of hardware and software installation configuration and command guides for Cisco products and to view technical documentation in HTML With the DVD you have access to the same documentation that is found on the Cisco website without being connected to the Internet Certain products also have pdf versions of the documentation available The Product Documentation DVD is available as a single unit or as a subscription Registered Cisco com users Cisco direct customers can order a Product Documentation DVD product number DOC DOCDVD from Cisco Marketplace at this URL http www cisco com go marketplace Cisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD ROM Optical networking related documentation including Cisco ONS 15xxx product documentation is available in a
49. technology breakthroughs and Cisco products and solutions as well as network deployment and troubleshooting tips configuration examples customer case studies certification and training information and links to scores of in depth online resources You can access Packet magazine at this URL http www cisco com packet 78 18174 01 Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms jg Obtaining Additional Publications and Information e iQ Magazine is the quarterly publication from Cisco Systems designed to help growing companies learn how they can use technology to increase revenue streamline their business and expand services The publication identifies the challenges facing these companies and the technologies to help solve them using real world case studies and business strategies to help readers make sound technology investment decisions You can access iQ Magazine at this URL http www cisco com go iqmagazine or view the digital edition at this URL http ciscoiq texterity com ciscoiq sample e Internet Protocol Journal is a quarterly journal published by Cisco Systems for engineering professionals involved in designing developing and operating public and private internets and intranets You can access the Internet Protocol Journal at this URL http www cisco com ipj e Networking products offered by Cisco Systems as well as customer support services can be obtained at this URL http w
50. transmit and receive ends of the link The mode conditioning patchcord is required for link distances less than 328 feet 100 m or greater than 984 feet 300 m The mode conditioning patchcord prevents overdriving the receiver for short lengths of MMF and reduces differential mode delay for long lengths of MMF DWDM and CWDM GBICs DWDM GBICs 15454 GBIC xx x and 15454E GBIC xx x and CWDM GBICs 15454 GBIC xxxx and 15454E GBIC xxxx are both WDM technologies that operate over single mode fibers with SC subscription channel connectors Cisco CWDM GBIC technology uses a 20 nm wavelength grid and Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM GBIC technology uses a 0 8 nm wavelength grid CTC displays the specific wavelengths of the installed CWDM or DWDM GBICs DWDM wavelengths are spaced closer together and require more precise lasers than the CWDM The DWDM spectrum allows for optical signal amplification The ONS 15454 SONET SDH supported CWDM GBICs reach up to 100 to 120 km over single mode fiber and can support eight wavelengths as shown in Table 5 Table 5 Supported Wavelengths for CWDM GBICs CWDM GBIC Wavelengths 1470 nm 1490 nm 1510nm 1530nm 1550nm 1570nm 1590nm 1610 nm Corresponding GBIC Colors Gray Violet Blue Green Yellow Orange Red Brown Band 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 The ONS 15454 SONET SDH supported DWDM GBICs reach up to 100 to 120 km over single mode fiber and can support 32 different wavelengths at 100 GHz spaci
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52. ure 8 Bail Clasp XFP Unlatched Figure 9 Bail Clasp XFP Latched Table 11 lists specifications for available XFPs Table 11 XFP Specifications Transmitter Output Receiver Input Power XFP Interface Power Min Max dBm Min Max dBm ONS XC 10G S1 OC 192 STM64 6 to 1 11 to 1 10GE 10GFC 8 2 to 0 5 14 4 to 0 5 ONS XC 10G I2 OC 192 STM 64 1 to 2 14 to 2 ONS XC 10G L2 OC 192 STM 64 0 to 4 24 to 7 ONS XC 10G 30 3 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 31 1 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 31 9 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 32 6 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 33 4 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 34 2 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 35 0 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS SC 2G 35 8 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to ONS XC 10G 36 6 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 37 4 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 38 1 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 ONS XC 10G 38 9 OC 192 STM 64 10GE I to 3 23 to 7 w_nstalling the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms 78 18174 01 XFP Description and Specifications Table 11 XFP Specifications continued Transmitter
53. vice Request Tool provides recommended solutions If your issue is not resolved using the recommended resources your service request is assigned to a Cisco engineer The TAC Service Request Tool is located at this URL http www cisco com techsupport servicerequest Installing the GBIC SFP and XFP Optics Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms P36 E 78 18174 01 Obtaining Additional Publications and Information IM For S1 or S2 service requests or if you do not have Internet access contact the Cisco TAC by telephone S1 or S2 service requests are those in which your production network is down or severely degraded Cisco engineers are assigned immediately to S1 and S2 service requests to help keep your business operations running smoothly To open a service request by telephone use one of the following numbers Asia Pacific 61 2 8446 7411 Australia 1 800 805 227 EMEA 32 2 704 55 55 USA 1 800 553 2447 For a complete list of Cisco TAC contacts go to this URL http www cisco com techsupport contacts Definitions of Service Request Severity To ensure that all service requests are reported in a standard format Cisco has established severity definitions Severity 1 S1 Your network is down or there is a critical impact to your business operations You and Cisco will commit all necessary resources around the clock to resolve the situation Severity 2 S2 Operation of an existing network is severely degraded or
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