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Cisco TAC Escalation Center xviii Product Overview C H A P T E R Cisco ONS 15540 Chassis Fan Assembly Power Supplies Backplane Cisco ONS 15540 Components Line Card Motherboards and Transponder Modules Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
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Installing the Cisco ONS 15540 C H A P T E R Before Installing Unpacking and Inspecting the Shelf Maintaining a Network Record Mounting the Shelf Rack-Mounting the Shelf Installing the Shelf Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
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Installing and Connecting the External AC-Input Power Supply 2-29 Connecting DC-Input Power 2-34 Using Y-Cable 2-37 Attaching the Y-Cable 2-38 Connecting the Cisco ONS 15540 C H A P T E R Preparing for Network Connections Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
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Maintenance and Network Records A P P E N D I X Chassis Line Card Motherboards and Transponder Modules Mux/Demux Motherboard and Mux/Demux Modules Processor Cards Network Details N D E X Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide viii 78-15095-01...
Preface This preface describes the audience, organization, and conventions of the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide. It also provides information about how to obtain related documentation and technical assistance. Audience This guide is intended for experienced network administrators who are responsible for installing and maintaining the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP (Extended Services Platform).
Preface New and Changed Information New and Changed Information This section lists the new and change information for the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco IOS release 12.1(11b)E. Feature Description Location Extended range transparent A transponder module that...
Cautions use the following conventions: Means caution should be taken. Cautions contain information that is Caution important to follow so as not to cause harm to the equipment. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
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éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions d’avertissements figurant dans cette publication, consultez le document Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Conformité aux règlements et consignes de sécurité) qui accompagne cet appareil. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
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Para ver as traduções dos avisos que constam desta publicação, consulte o documento Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Informação de Segurança e Disposições Reguladoras) que acompanha este dispositivo. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 xiii...
Cisco ONS 15540 system: Introduction to DWDM Technology • Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Planning and Design Guide • Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP • • Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Configuration Guide and Command Reference •...
Preface Obtaining Documentation World Wide Web You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com Translated documentation is available at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml Documentation CD-ROM Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD-ROM package, which is shipped with your product.
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No workaround is available. Which Cisco TAC resource you choose is based on the priority of the problem and the conditions of service contracts, when applicable. Cisco TAC Web Site...
If you cannot resolve your technical issues by using the Cisco TAC Web Site, and you are a Cisco.com registered user, you can open a case online by using the TAC Case Open tool at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/tac/caseopen If you have Internet access, it is recommended that you open P3 and P4 cases through the Cisco TAC Web Site.
The Cisco ONS 15540 ESP (Extended Services Platform) is an optical transport platform that employs DWDM (dense wavelength division multiplexing) technology. With the Cisco ONS 15540, users can take advantage of the availability of dark fiber to build a common infrastructure that supports data, SANs (storage area networks), and TDM (time-division multiplexing) traffic.
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The air intake and fan assembly are located beneath the modular slots. The system has an optical backplane for carrying signals between the transponders and the optical mux/demux modules and an electrical backplane for system control. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
Cisco ONS 15540 Chassis Fan Assembly The Cisco ONS 15540 fan assembly is located at the bottom of the chassis and is horizontally orientated. Air is drawn in by the fans from the bottom front of the chassis and is exhausted through the vertically mounted modules and through the top back of the chassis.
You can install up to eight hot-swappable line card motherboards in slots 2 to 5 and 8 to 11 of the Cisco ONS 15540 chassis. Each line card motherboard holds up to four transponder modules that have a single protocol-transparent and bit-rate transparent external interface to the client side network and an internal interface that connects over the system’s backplane to the mux/demux modules.
Software initialization is successful. Orange System clock is not present. Board is unavailable. Board failure. Figure 1-3 2.5-Gbps Line Card Motherboard Table 1-2 lists the LEDs for the 10-Gbps line card motherboard. (See Figure 1-4.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
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Solid green Software initialization is successful. Orange System clock is not present. Board is unavailable. Board failure. Figure 1-4 10-Gbps Line Card Motherboard Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
(up to 32) to support the desired number of client signals, or data channels. The Cisco ONS 15540 supports five types of single interface transponder modules: SM (single-mode) transponder modules •...
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Figure 1-5 Extended Range Transponder Module Table 1-3 lists the SFP optics supported by the extended range transponder modules. Note Only use Cisco-certified SFP optics for the extended range transponders. Table 1-3 SFP Features Connector Model Number Supported Protocols Fiber Type...
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MTRJ connector LC connector For information on how to install the SFP optics onto the transponder module, see the “Installing the Extended Range Transponder Modules with SFP Optics” section on page 2-19. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
Data is received on the client side. TRUNK RX Green Data is received on the trunk side. CLIENT TX Green Client side transmit laser is enabled. TRUNK TX Green Trunk side transmit laser is enabled. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 1-10 78-15095-01...
1355 nm wavelength range. The 10-GE transponder module is available in 32 versions, one for each of the 32 ITU channels it supports. The 10-GE transponder module is not protocol independent, it supports the 802.ae specification for 10GBASE-LR interfaces. (See Figure 1-9.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 1-11...
1-11.) The 10-GE line card motherboards can be installed slots 9 and 11 of the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP chassis and connects to the ITU direct insertion module which should be installed in a motherboard in slot 10. The ITU direct insertion module is installed in the 2.5-Gbps line card motherboard and connects...
Y-Cables Y-cables are 2:1 combiner cables used for splitter protection on the transponder modules. Using a y-cable enables full protection on the Cisco ONS 15540 and offers protection against both facility failures and transponder card failures. For detailed information about the hardware rules, refer to the...
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The terminal mux/demux modules connect to the trunk side and to the transponder modules over the backplane. (See Figure 1-13 Figure 1-14.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 1-15...
16-channel mux/demux module without OSC. Mux/Demux Motherboard LEDs Table 1-7 lists the LEDs on the mux/demux motherboard with OSC faceplate, their default conditions and what the conditions indicate. (See Figure 1-15.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 1-16 78-15095-01...
Figure 1-15 Mux/Demux Motherboard with OSC LEDs Processor Cards Slots 6 and 7 of the Cisco ONS 15540 chassis hold processor cards. The processor cards support redundancy and online insertion and removal. In a redundant system, the processor cards monitor each other using the Ethernet backplane and signals.
This board is the secondary processor. Slot 0 Green Flash PC Card is present. Slot 1 Green Flash PC Card is present. Full Duplex Green Full duplex is running. Half duplex is running. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 1-18 78-15095-01...
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Yellow A major or minor alarm occurred. Clears if the Clear button is pushed and no alarm exists. See Table 1-9. Figure 1-17 Processor Card LEDs (Left Side) CONS OLE PORT Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 1-19...
(ACO) and history conditions. Push button switches on the front panel provide for the alarm cutoff and history clear functions. (See Table 1-9.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 1-20 78-15095-01...
Flash SIMM The processor card Flash SIMM is a 16 MB, 80-pin SIMM that contains a compressed Cisco IOS image that is loaded and executed automatically by ROMMON upon powerup. Flash PC Card Slots The processor card has two Flash PC Card slots that are accessible from the front panel.
Telnet or SNMP network management sessions. The Ethernet port on the processor card does not route or bridge traffic to other Ethernet ports on the Cisco ONS 15540. This Ethernet port is a management port only and cannot be configured as a routing port.
Cisco ONS 15540 Components Blank Panels You can install blank panels in any of the 12 slots of the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP chassis or in the line card motherboards and mux/demux motherboards. Blank panels have connectors that protect the backplane from dust and particles and are also required for proper airflow in the chassis.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco ONS 15540 Components Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 1-24 78-15095-01...
C H A P T E R Installing the Cisco ONS 15540 This chapter describes the installation procedures for the Cisco ONS 15540 chassis and its components. This chapter includes the following sections: Before Installing, page 2-2 • Rack-Mounting the Shelf, page 2-4 •...
Unpacking and Inspecting the Shelf The Cisco ONS 15540 shelf comes with the standard mounting set. The shelf is thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage has occurred during transportation or if any item is missing, notify your Cisco customer service representative immediately.
Note A value added reseller can configure a Cisco ONS 15540 ESP in a rack, but all hardware with optical connectors need to be repacked and shipped out in separate boxes and reinstalled at customer sites.
Rack-Mounting the Shelf Rack-Mounting the Shelf You can install the Cisco ONS 15540 chassis in a standard 19-inch rack. Three chassis fit in a standard rack. However, if you use the external AC-input power supply, you can install two chassis with the power supply.
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Cable Guide on the Shelf cable guide Secure the cable guide to the shelf with five 6-32 screws. Step 4 Install the bottom cable management guide after you install the shelf in the rack. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
Place the bottom cable guides over the fan assembly. Step 5 Step 6 Secure the cable guide to the rack with the 6-32 screws. (See Figure 2-3.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
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Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ONS 15540 Installing the Shelf Figure 2-3 Installing the Shelf in the Rack Left mounting Right mounting rail rail cable guide Mounting screws (8) Bottom cable guide Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
Two M4 (metric) hex-head screws with locking washers. One grounding wire (6 AWG recommended). The length of the grounding • wires depends on the location of your Cisco ONS 15540 within the site and its proximity to proper grounding facilities. •...
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Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate Step 10 grounding point in your site to ensure adequate earth ground for the Cisco ONS 15540. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
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Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ONS 15540 Grounding the Shelf Figure 2-4 Grounding Receptacle Grounding Lug mounting adapter Grounding Wire Screws (M4) Grounding Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-10 78-15095-01...
Installing Strain Relief Brackets Installing Strain Relief Brackets The Cisco ONS 15540 system uses a power supply cable strain relief bracket for connections to its power supply and an alarm cable strain relief bracket for alarm cable connections. The strain relief brackets must be installed after the shelf is rack mounted and installed in the rack.
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Figure 2-5 Cable Strain Relief Brackets Power supply cable strain relief bracket Alarm cable strain relief bracket To power the system, see the “Powering Up the Shelf” section on page 2-26. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-12 78-15095-01...
LED descriptions, Table 1-7 on page 1-17 for mux/demux motherboard LED descriptions, and Table 1-8 on page 1-18 for processor card LED descriptions. Save the filler motherboards with the packaging material. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-13...
Take the new line card motherboard from the shipping container. Align the top of the line card motherboard and slide the line card motherboard into Step 3 the chassis slot. (See Figure 2-6.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-14 78-15095-01...
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Incorrect installation will result in the line card motherboard becoming lodged incorrectly prior to being fully seated in the slot. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-15...
During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the Warning card. Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-16 78-15095-01...
16-channel terminal mux/demux modules. To install the 16-channel terminal mux/demux module, follow these steps: Step 1 Remove all cables, including the OSC cables, from all of the mux/demux modules in the line card motherboard. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-17...
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You hear a click when it is connected. Note Make sure the module has no cables attached to it before installing it into the line card motherboard. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-18 78-15095-01...
Attach the appropriate cables. Save the filler modules with the packaging material. Installing the Extended Range Transponder Modules with SFP Optics Note Only use Cisco-certified SFP optics for the extended range transponders. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-19...
Use the show hardware command to see what transceiver you have currently Note installed in your module. Removing SFP Optics with MT-RJ Connectors You need the cable installation and removal tool to remove the SFP with the Note MT-RJ connector. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-20 78-15095-01...
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Remove the SFP from the module by pushing against the lever on the SFP to Step 2 release it from the module. (See Figure 2-8.) Figure 2-8 Removing the SFP with MT-RJ Connector Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-21...
Remove the cable from the desired SFP. Remove the SFP from the module by pulling the latch on top of the SFP to release Step 2 it from the module. (See Figure 2-9.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-22 78-15095-01...
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Continue to pull the latch down and use the latch to pull the SFP out of the Step 3 module. (See Figure 2-9 Place the removed SFP in a container appropriate for shipping and storage. Step 4 Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-23...
Installing 10-GE Transponder Modules You must install a 10-GE transponder module in a 10-Gbps line card motherboard for proper operation in a Cisco ONS 15540 ESP. The 10-Gbps line card motherboards support up to two half-width 10-GE transponder modules. To install 10-GE transponder modules, follow these steps: Remove the failed module from the 10-Gbps line card motherboard.
Use the show facility-alarm status command to verify it is the fan that is causing Note the major alarm. If the output shows “Fan” as the source, replace the fan assembly. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-25...
Minor Two or more Major To replace the fan assembly in the Cisco ONS 15540, follow these steps: Step 1 Carefully remove the bottom cable management guide secured over the fan assembly by loosening the 6-32 screws from the rack and pulling it off of the shelf.
Cisco ONS 15540 chassis leaving a half of an inch space between the chassis and power shelf or in a directly adjacent rack. The external power shelf is a 19 inch wide rack mount shelf, 3.5 inch height and 12 inches deep.
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Figure 2-11 Installing the External Power Shelf in the Rack INPUT OK OUTPUT OK INPUT OK OUTPUT OK Step 3 Use a tape measure and level to ensure that the external power shelf is installed straight and level. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-28 78-15095-01...
Grasp the external power supply handle with one hand. Place your other hand Step 3 underneath to support the bottom of the external power supply. (See Figure 2-13.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-29...
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Slide each attachment plate up so that the upper edge is wedged into the external Step 5 power shelf slot and use a screwdriver to tighten the two screws on each attachment plate. (See Figure 2-14.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-30 78-15095-01...
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Ensure that all site power and grounding requirements described in the Regulatory Step 6 Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP have been met before you connect the external power supply to a power source Step 7 Plug one end of the two-pin Molex cord into the external power supply.
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Connect the other end of the two-pin Molex cord to the chassis. Step 8 Step 9 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC-power input source. (See Figure 2-16.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-32 78-15095-01...
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Check the external power supply status from the system console by entering the Step 11 show hardware command. For more information on commands, refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Configuration Guide and Command Reference. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide...
Installing the Cisco ONS 15540 Powering Up the Shelf Connecting DC-Input Power To apply DC-input power to your Cisco ONS 15540 shelf, follow these steps: Remove the four screws from the terminal block access panel on the back panel Step 1 of the chassis.
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Positive to positive (RTN A, RTN B) using the red lead to make this connection. • Negative to negative (-48 A, -48 B) using the black lead to make this connection. The ground connections should always be connected first and disconnected last. Note Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-35...
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Figure 2-19 Terminal Blocks Terminal blocks Reinstall the terminal block access panel onto the chassis. Use the same four Step 5 screws used in Step 1 to secure the panel. (See Figure 2-20.) Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 2-36 78-15095-01...
During any interval, one of the transmitters at the client interface is turned on and is generating the required optical signal, and the second transmitter is off. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 2-37...
Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ONS 15540 Using Y-Cable Refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Planning and Design Guide for y-cable configuration guidelines. Attaching the Y-Cable To attach the y-cable to the transponder modules, follow these steps: Read the configuration guidelines in the...
Fiber optic cables are routed to the cable management guides that are at the top and bottom of the shelf. The Cisco ONS 15540 is powered using -48 VDC power. Positive and negative power terminals are accessible on the backplane.
Connecting the Cisco ONS 15540 Preparing for Network Connections Preparing for Network Connections When preparing your site for network connections to the Cisco ONS 15540 shelf, consider the following for each type of interface: • Cabling required for each type Distance limitations for each signal type •...
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Always clean fiber connectors before installing them. Use a swab saturated with isopropyl alcohol to clean the end-surfaces. Use dry, oil-free compressed air after applying the isopropyl alcohol. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
Before connecting the processor card to a network, consider the following types of cable required for each interface: Straight-through EIA/TIA for the DB-25 console port • Aux port cable that ships with the shelf for the auxiliary port • Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
Connecting the Auxiliary Port The auxiliary port supports hardware flow control and modem control and uses the aux port cable that is shipped with the Cisco ONS 15540. To connect cables to the auxiliary port, follow these steps: Place the aux port cable connector in front of the auxiliary port on the processor Step 1 card faceplate.
Connecting Mux/Demux Modules The Cisco ONS 15540 fiber optic mux/demux modules use MU connectors. To install fiber optic cables in the Cisco ONS 15540, a fiber cable with the corresponding connector type must be connected to the transmit and receive ports on the modules.
MT-RJ connector transceivers use MT-RJ connector cables. Extended range transponders with LC connectors use LC connector cables. To install fiber optic cables in the Cisco ONS 15540, a fiber cable with the corresponding connector type must be connected to the transmit and receive ports on the modules.
In order to use this module and take advantage of its capabilities, you must installan ITU direct insertion module. The ITU direct insertion module allows the 10-GE backplane connectivity to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP. The following procedure assumes that you have 10-GE transponder modules installed in either slots 9 or 11 and an ITU insertion module in slot 10.
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You can use a blank panel with connectors to connect an extra cable end. No Note network connectivity will be enabled with this blank panel. This panel is used solely for extra cables ends so that cables are not left dangling and exposed to dirt. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
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Specifications This appendix describes the specifications for the line card motherboards and transponder modules, and the mux/demux motherboards and modules used in the Cisco ONS 15540 system. This appendix includes the following sections: • Chassis Specifications, page A-2 Transponder Specifications, page A-3 •...
Appendix A Specifications Chassis Specifications Chassis Specifications Table A-1 lists the specifications for the Cisco ONS 15540 chassis. Table A-1 Cisco ONS 15540 Specifications Description Specification Environmental Temperature, ambient operating 0° to +40°C (32° to 104°F) Humidity (RH ), ambient...
Cisco ONS 15540. On the client side, the Cisco ONS 15540 has an output (laser) power in the range of 4 to 8 dBm and a receive (detector) sensitivity of -32 dBm.
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Cutoff wavelength <1260 nm Center wavelength drift +/- 105 pm Table A-3 lists the the Cisco ONS 15540 SFP specifications. Only use Cisco-certified SFP optics for the extended range transponders. Note Table A-3 Selectable Transceiver Receiver and Laser Specifications Receiver Specification...
ESCON for all other applications 1. OSC = optical supervisory channel 2. ESCON = Enterprise System Connection Power Dissipation Table A-6 lists the power consumption of line card motherboards and modules. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
For client equipment to interoperate with the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx, the transmit and receive specifications of the client equipment interfaces must fall within the range of the transponder interfaces on the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx. The optical power characteristics of the client side interfaces for the single-mode...
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3dBm 5dBm Center Wavelength –105 pm 105 pm Drift Side mode 30dB suppression ratio Extinction ratio 10dB 1. Typical values are only informational and should not be used for network design Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide A-12 78-15095-01...
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Appendix A Specifications Optical Power Budget The dispersion penalty is 2 dB at 1000 ps/nm. The miniumum OSNR should be 26 dB to guarantee 10 to 12 BER on the laser receiver. Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 A-13...
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Input wavelength 1270 nm 1600 nm Transmitter power -9.5 dBm -3 dBm Output wavelength 1285 nm 1340 nm 1. Typical values are only informational and should not be used for network design Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01 A-17...
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Maintenance and Network Records This appendix contains worksheets that you can use to record your hardware, configuration options, and network settings. Chassis Model number(s) of unit(s) Serial number(s) of unit(s) Installation site MAC address Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
Appendix B Maintenance and Network Records Chassis Line Card Motherboards and Transponder Modules Chassis Slot/Subslot Client or Line Card Motherboard/Module Serial Number Channel IP Address Numbers 10/0 Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
Chassis Slot/Subslot Client or Line Card Motherboard/Module Serial Number Channel IP Address Numbers 10/1 10/2 10/3 11/0 11/1 11/2 11/3 Mux/Demux Motherboard and Mux/Demux Modules Motherboard/Module Chassis Slot/Subslot Number Channel Serial Numbers Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...
Serial Number Network Details Host name Domain name IP address IP netmask IP broadcast address Gateway/router address Domain name server address Modem telephone number PPP IP number IP number of PPP client Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide 78-15095-01...