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SAGEM-ADR622

STM-1/STM-4 Add-drop Multiplexer

Product Description
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Abbreviations

EBER

Excessive Bit Error Rate

ECC

Embedded Communication Channel

EMC

ElectroMagnetic Compatibility

ERO

Optical Transceiver

ESD

Electrostatic discharge

FTTB

Fibber To The Building

FTTC/Ca

Fibber To The Curb/Cabinet

HDB3

High Density Bipolar 3

ITU-T

International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunications

LOF

Loss Of Frame

LOS

Loss Of Signal

LT (LCT)

Local (Craft) Terminal

MEF

Metro Ethernet Forum

MMI

Man-Machine Interface

MS-AIS

Multiplexer Section - Alarm Indication Signal

NMS

Network Management System

PABX

Private Automatic Branch eXchange

POH

Path OverHead

Rx

Receiver

SD

Signal Degrade

SDH

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy

SF

Signal Fail

SOH

Section OverHead

STM-1

Synchronous Transport Module Level 1

STM-4

Synchronous Transport Module Level 4

STM-16

Synchronous Transport Module Level 16

TSIG

Remote signalling input

TUG

Tributary Unit Groups

Tx

Transmitter

VC

Virtual Container

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Table of Contents

Second edition January 2009

1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 3
2. SDH Optical Multiplexers .................................................................................................... 4
3. APPLICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 5
3.1. Advantages .................................................................................................................................... 5
3.2. Fiber optic access network ............................................................................................................ 6
3.3. DLC Backhauling ........................................................................................................................... 6
3.4. Microwave Networks ...................................................................................................................... 6
3.5. Private networkS ............................................................................................................................ 6
3.6. Public utility company networks ..................................................................................................... 6
3.7. Ethernet over SDH (EoS)............................................................................................................... 7

4. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................. 9


4.1. Architecture .................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2. Common Units ............................................................................................................................. 10
4.3. Aggregates................................................................................................................................... 10
4.4. Tributaries .................................................................................................................................... 11
4.5. Protection ..................................................................................................................................... 12
4.6. Synchronisation............................................................................................................................ 13
4.7. Overhead ..................................................................................................................................... 13

5. OPTICAL ENGINEERING................................................................................................... 14
5.1. Optical link budget........................................................................................................................ 14

6. INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................. 15
6.1. Mechanical installation................................................................................................................. 15
6.2. Wiring ........................................................................................................................................... 15

7. SUPERVISION/MAINTENANCE......................................................................................... 16
7.1. Supervision .................................................................................................................................. 16
7.2. Maintenance................................................................................................................................. 18

8. SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................... 19
8.1. Electrical and optical specifications ............................................................................................. 19
8.2. Supervisory interfaces ................................................................................................................. 20
8.3. Mechanical specifications ............................................................................................................ 20
8.4. Power supply................................................................................................................................ 20
8.5. consumption................................................................................................................................. 20
8.6. Environmental conditions............................................................................................................. 20
8.7. Guaranteed attenuation ............................................................................................................... 21

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INTRODUCTION

1.

INTRODUCTION

SAGEM ADR622 is a STM-1 and STM-4 Adddrop Multiplexer" with a 16 VC4 switch non
blocking at VC12, VC3, VC4 levels and PDH
and SDH protected accesses.

Very flexible and compact, the SAGEM ADR622


supports traditional TDM traffic through SDH
and PDH interfaces but is also optimised for
data transport with for instance the GFP2500
unit which has a real Ethernet Switch and offers
all the Ethernet over SDH enhanced features
for Giga Ethernet interfaces. It gives to all
Ethernet interfaces the benefits of SDH,
maturity, protections, integration into an existing
network

SAGEM ADR622 is part of SAGEM


Communications SDH solution which also is
made of SAGEM ADR155C, SAGEM ADR2500
eXtra, SAGEM ADR10000 and the network
management system SAGEM IONOS NMS.
This solution offers all the services from 2Mbit/s
up to STM-4 including the transport of Ethernet
over SDH.
This solution is particularly compact, scalable
and easy to install and support.

The equipment is SNMP native and has an


embedded HTTP server, SAGEM ADR622 is
managed
by
SAGEM
SDH
Network
Management System, IONOS NMS (which also
manages
SAGEM
ADR155c,
SAGEM
ADR2500eXtra, SAGEM ADR10000 and other
products from SAGEM Network division).

Because of its compactness, its high degree of


protection, and its enhanced Ethernet over SDH
features, SAGEM ADR622 fits with Utility
networks, to DLC/DSL backhauling in low
density area and to SDH microwave networks.

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SDH Optical Multiplexers

2.

SAGEM-ADR622 is an add-drop multiplexer that


allows to make rings or point to point STM-1 or
STM-4 networks with E1, E3/DS3, Ethernet/Fast
Ethernet, STM-1 and Gigabit Ethernet
tributaries.

SDH Optical Multiplexers

SAGEM Communications develop its range of


compact SDH Multiplexers designed for mixed
Voice and Data access networks.

SAGEM-ADR2500 eXtra is an add-drop


multiplexer that allows to make rings or point to
point STM4 and STM-16 networks with E1, E3,
DS3, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, STM-1, STM4/STM-4c, STM-16/STM-16c and Gigabit
Ethernet tributaries.

A common feature of that equipment is the


compatibility with the SDH networks (open to
public operator networks).
Moreover, the compactness of all our products
enables them to be located in customers
premises where power consumption and
cluttering are important issues.
Another common feature is transport of data in
order to offer real Multi service Provisioning
Platforms

Equipment have been made to perform complex


ring or meshed networks mixing voice and data
and benefiting from high quality fibber optic
performance and compatibility with public
networks.

SAGEM - ADR155C is an add-drop multiplexer


that can be used for creating ring networks at
63x2 Mbps or 3x34/45 Mbps with Ethernet
10/100 and V.11 data interfaces.

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APPLICATIONS

3.

APPLICATIONS
3.1.5.
SNMP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The SAGEM ADR622 implements an HTTP
server. This enables monitoring of alarms or
events and configuration of any equipment in the
network. This application is a friendly graphical
windows-type man-machine interface.
The SAGEM IONOS-NMS is an SNMP
management
platform
that
includes
a
provisioning feature. This software, adaptable to
the size of the managed network, runs on a
Windows XP or a UNIX workstation; it features
multi -users and differentiated services with
access security.

3.1. ADVANTAGES
3.1.1.

TRUE VOICE/DATA INTEGRATION


AND PROTECTION
The SAGEM 622 is compliant to SDH standards
and it is a versatile add-drop multiplexer with a
diversity of access (including 2 Mbps, 34 Mbps,
45 Mbps, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, 155 and 622
Mbps, evaluative to 2,48 Gbps) with high quality
of service (traffic protection).

3.1.2.
HIGHLY PROTECTED EQUIPMENT
SDH design of ADR622 gives the benefit of
standard traffic protections (SNCP and MSP).
Cards whose failure could affect the traffic can
be protected in 1+1 mode and tributaries can be
protected in 1:4.

3.1.3.

3.1.6.

A SDH COST-EFFECTIVE
SOLUTION
Money saving is a leading goal of the SAGEM
SDH family. Generally speaking, SDH/SONET
has proven to be one of the most cost-effective
technologies at the present time and the most
widespread world-wide.
This very important advantage is the result of a
three dimensional concept.
First, ADR622 takes advantage of SAGEM
experience in designing next generation costeffective and highly integrated equipment.
The second point is, it is easy to install and
commission; Commissioning is time saving.
The third point is the management and
maintenance: the management is very simple
with the centralised IONOS-NMS system and
Maintenance is reduced due to the high
reliability of the equipment. Moreover, new
firmware can be downloaded to equipment from
IONOS-NMS without going to every site.

COMPACT, SIMPLE AND RELIABLE


EQUIPMENT

The SAGEM ADR622 is very compact:


dimensions are 450 x 280 x 275 mm.
Its high level of integration means it is also
reliable and low consumption equipment.
And last, but not least, it is very simple to install
and to commission (default configuration
flexibility and self-adaptive behaviour).

3.1.4.
SCALABILITY
The SAGEM ADR622 is a versatile platform. It
can be configured as an add-drop, a terminal
multiplexer, a regenerator or a cross-connect.
The SAGEM ADR622 features 8 not dedicated
slots for tributaries. It can give access at the
same time to 168 E1 (protected in 1+4) or 14
STM-1.
The heart of the system is made on a 16x16
VC4/VC4-4c/VC3/VC12 non-blocking Switch.

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APPLICATIONS

3.2. FIBER OPTIC ACCESS NETWORK

3.5. PRIVATE NETWORKS

The SAGEM ADR622 addresses access


networks to create local loops connected to the
public network, with SDH, PDH interfaces for
voice, Giga, Fast and Ethernet interfaces for
data. These loops can be deployed in any areas
served by fibre optic.

The SAGEM ADR622 is ideal for building high


capacity private networks that cover wide areas:
e.g., industrial sites with multiple buildings
extended campuses.
The SAGEM ADR622 offers the benefits of
fibre optics and SDH technology (security,
management).

3.3. DLC BACKHAULING

For these applications, voice (inter-PABX links)


and data (LAN interconnection, POS, ATM VC44c) compatibility is very important; open access
to the public network is also of major benefit for
linking remote sites.

SAGEM ADR622 is used for backhauling DSL


/DLC networks. Because of its compactness, it
is easy to fit with those equipment in a street
cabinet.

3.4. MICROWAVE NETWORKS

3.6. PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANY


NETWORKS

SAGEM ADR622 is used as a cross-connect for


NxSTM-1
microwave
equipment.
Its
compactness and protections make possible to
give a maximum security to those networks.

The SAGEM range of equipment (SAGEM ADR155C, SAGEM FMX SAGEM ADR622 and
SAGEM ADR2500 eXtra) can be used for the
construction of large linear networks such as
electrical, pipeline, railway, motorway or tunnel
networks. Intermediate stations provide addand-drop for up to a few E1 signals. Protection is
therefore achieved with flat rings..
SAGEM ADR622 complies to CEM and
electrical standards required by utilities
companies
(emitted
filed,
lightning,
perturbations,
magnetic
filed,
ground
continuity,).

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APPLICATIONS

- Choosing the best encapsulation mode


for each services :

3.7. ETHERNET OVER SDH (EOS)

- The in circuit flow mode, as a flow of E1


PDH end E3/DS3 that are encapsulated in a
virtual container (VC12/VC3) in following the
multiplexing scheme proving SDH efficient
quality.

3.7.1.
NEXT GENERATION SDH
The goal of Next Generation SDH is to transport
different type of services, both circuit mode and
packet mode at the same time. By incorporating
different technologies the aim is to keep the
strong points and eliminate the weakness.
The main points are:

- In flow packet mode using the new GFP-F


encapsulation mode which combine very light
overhead, with the maintenance of the octet
alignment and the packet size.

- Multiservice transport based on SDH.


SDH has efficient protection services as well
as mature technology.
-

The flexibility of the trail creation is


carried by virtual concatenation and
LCAS protocol. The virtual concatenation
allows stacking of bandwidth of different
VC12,VC3 or VC4 containers, in order to
get the virtual container to an adjustable
bandwidth according to the needs. The
granularity respects 2 Mb/s, 50 Mb/s or
150 Mb/s. LCAS protocol insures the
extremity synchronisation when there is
an adjustable bandwidth, avoids the
momentary interruption services.

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The important innovation of the


translater for Ethernet in the first
mile for transporting the flow of
Ethernet packets: policing, shaping,
double tagging, Ethernet Privat Line,
Ethernet Virtual Private Lan.

APPLICATIONS

Ethernet Virtual Private LAN


3.7.2.

SERVICES

One service per customer port, N services per


VCG

Ethernet Private Line


One service per customer port, one service per
VCG

Ethernet Virtual Private Line


All those features are supported by GFP150 and
GFP2500; only EPLine is offered by GE DM.
One service per customer port, N services per
VCG
3.7.3.

QUALITY OF SERVICE

Network VLAN tagging enables sharing into the


VCG. Customer VLANs are transparently
transported.
QoS guarantees the rate with CIR (committed
Information rate), PIR (peak), CBS (committed
burst size) and EBS (excess).

Ethernet Private LAN

Each port has its Policing is provided per port,


CAC defines the admitted capacity, RSTP and
MSTP provide protection in meshed networks.

One service per customer port, one service per


VCG

MEF features like Link down Retransmit and


Continuity Check are supported. They make it
possible to warn the user that the link or the
distant router has failed.

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

4.

FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION

STM-1/ 4

STM-1 / 4

16x16 VC4/VC4-4c/VC3/VC12

4.1. ARCHITECTURE
SAGEM - ADR622 is based on a chassis with
common units (controller card, connection card,
Fan module, Switch/TSI and optional auxiliary
module), up to 6 STM-1/4 lines (2 STM-4
maximum) and 8 unallocated slots for tributaries.

Up to 12 STM-1, 168 E1, 24 E3/DS3, 16 E/FE


4 GbE

Tributaries can be E1, E3, electrical STM-1,


optical STM-1, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and
Gigabit Ethernet.

Figure 2: Internal Architecture

Figure 1: SAGEM - ADR622

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

4.3. AGGREGATES
4.2. COMMON UNITS
4.2.1.

4.3.1.

STM-1/4 UNIT

This card is a small carrier card on which you


plug STM-1 or STM-4 SFP modules (6 modules
maximum, 2 STM-4 maximum).

FAN MODULE

The sub-rack includes a ventilation module.


The FAN Unit is removable, and can be
changed without interrupting the traffic. It is
made of 5 modules. When one fails, an alarm
message appears informing the operator.
However, the FAN is still providing enough
cooling to the subrack.

4.3.2.

SFP S-1.1

This SFP offer 0 to 12 dB at 1300 nm.


4.3.3.

SFP L1.1

This SFP offer 10 to 28 dB at 1300 nm.


4.2.2.

4.3.4.

TSI 16 VC4 HOLO UNIT

SFP L1.2

This SFP offer 10 to 28 dB at 1550 nm.

The Switch is the heart of the equipment; all


cards are connected to this unit. It performs all
the switching on 16x16 VC4 @VC12/VC3/VC4
and synchronisation. It also performs the
protections (SNCP, MSP).

4.3.5.

SFP S-4.1

This SFP offer 0 to 12 dB at 1300 nm.

The Switch Unit can be protected in 1+1. It also


performs the power supply feature.

4.3.6.

SFP L-4.1

This SFP offer 10 to 24 dB at 1300 nm.


4.2.3.

CTRL622 UNIT (CONTROLER


CARD)

4.3.7.

The controller provides alarms and DCC


processing for the whole equipment. It holds the
configuration and management processes.

This SFP offer 10 to 24 dB at 1550 nm.


4.3.8.

This card can be protected in 1+1


4.2.4.

SFP L-4.2+

This SFP offer 12 to 28 dB at 1550 nm.

CCU622 UNIT (COMMON


CONNECTION UNIT)

This unit is an interface unit for synchronisation


and alarms.

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

4.4. TRIBUTARIES

split into VC3s or VC4s can be protected as


each VC4 in the SDH frame with SNCP.

4.4.1.

2 STM-1 ELECTRICAL UNIT

One GE DM Unit accepts one or two SFP


Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.

This tributary card takes up to 2 STM-1 electrical


signals and feeds them into the Switch.
Protection can be made with STM-1 from the
same or from another card.

The card offers a dual mode, two capacities to


the SDH Switch Card: a 600 Mbps capacity and
a 2,5 Gbps capacity, allowing to transport the full
bandwidth for the two Giga Ethernet ports.

4.4.2.

4.4.5.
GFP2500 UNIT
The card has advanced features for GigabitEthernet transport. :
It has a 4,5 Gb/s Layer 2 Ethernet witch.
The card provides 2 Giga Ethernet ports
with SFP modules and processes up to 22
VCG (VC3-nV, VC4-nV)
It complies to VCAT, LCAS and GFP-F
standards.
On one Giga Ethernet interface, it
aggregates traffic from GFP150 cards
placed in ADR155c or ADR2500 eXtra.
The card offers OAM features.

2XSTM-1 SFP

This unit accepts S1.1, L1.1, and L1.2 DDM SFP


modules. It makes possible to offer the optical
performance monitoring features like transmit
power, received power, laser temperature,
current and voltage. It also makes possible to
mix S1.1 modules with L1.2 modules for
instance,
allowing
an
optimisation
of
configurations and spares.
4.4.3.
GFP150 EXTRA UNIT
The card has advanced features for the Ethernet
and Fast Ethernet transport with a 950 Mb/s
Switch capacity.
The card provides 8 accesses Ethernet
10/100Base-T.
The card can use up to 8 VC3-nV (1 < n < 2)
or VC12-nV (1 < n < 46). The total rate of
the 8 channels reaches a maximum of 150
Mb/s.
Increase or decrease of the channel
capacity is carried out without traffic
interruption according to LCAS protocol and
VCAT function (Virtual Concatenation).
Ethernet frame are encapsulated conforming
GFP-F standard.
The GFP150 card analyses the QoS of
different Ethernet flow. The card offers OAM
features.
The card provides MSTP protocol to protect
the Ethernet traffic and allow easy
reconfigurations.

The card offers a dual mode, two capacities to


the SDH Switch Card: a 600 Mbps capacity and
a 2,5 Gbps capacity, allowing to transport the full
bandwidth for the two Giga Ethernet ports.
4.4.6.

This tributary card connects 42 E1 with either a


120 ohms or a 75 ohms line termination unit. It
can be protected in 1:4 mode as up to 4 cards
can be fitted in the shelf in order to provide 168
E1s.
4.4.7.

3 E3/DS3 UNIT WITH LTU

This tributary card connects 3 E3 or DS3 with a


75 ohms line termination unit. It can be
protected in 1:4 mode as up to 4 cards can be
fitted in the shelf in order to provide 12 E3/DS3..

GE DM UNIT

The GE DM unit allows transport of Gigabit


Ethernet on a point to point mode:

4.4.9.

It uses GFP (Generic Format Protocol), LCAS


(Link Adjustment Adaptation System) and virtual
concatenation in order to split the signal into
from 1 up to 7 VC4. The operator can therefore
configure the capacity used in the SDH frame to
transport the Gigabit interface. This traffic as it is

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42 E1 UNIT FRONT ACCESS

This tributary card connects 42 E1 front access.


It cannot be protected and provides up to 168
E1s (4 cards).
4.4.8.

4.4.4.

42 E1 UNIT WITH LTU

3 E3/DS3 UNIT FRONT ACCESS

This tributary card connects 3 E3 or DS3 front


access. It cannot be protected.

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

4.5. PROTECTION
4.5.2.
All the main protection modes are possible with
the SAGEM ADR622:

STM-n MSP 1+1 (for STM-1 and STM-4 in


case of point to point)

VC12, VC3 or VC-4 path protection (SNC-P)

4.5.1.

SNC-P path protection is used in ring topologies


and consists in using the two sides of the ring:
one for the normal path, the other for the backup
path.
When detected on the main channel, the
following fault conditions initiate a switch:

MSP PROTECTION 1+1

SF (Signal Fail): logic OR of:

STM-n line protection is obtained by doubling


the fibber optic cable and the STM-n interface
module (1+1):

Byte B3 excessive bit error rate (EBERB3)


SD (Signal Degrade):
B3 bit error rate greater than
configurable threshold.

There is automatic switchover to the protection


link in accordance with the criteria described in
ITU-T recommendation G.823. There is no
interruption to the orderwire and data flows with
MSP 1+1 protection.

The SF and SD indications are processed and


filtered (fault persistency filter with configurable
time persistency).
The switching process lasts approximately 50
ms after confirmation of the originating fault, and
the switch status is maintained until tributary
signal restoration.

Protection switching is initiated upon:


a line fault,

STM-n interface module fault,

an operator command.

When detected on the main channel, the


following fault conditions initiate MSP protection:
SF (Signal Fail): logic ORing of:

STM-n incoming signal loss (LOS STM-n)

STM-n loss of frame alignment (LOF


STM-n)

STM-n multiplex section AIS detection


(MS-AIS)

Byte B2 excessive bit error rate (EBERB2)

STM-n interface module absence.


SD (Signal Degrade): B2 bit error rate greater
than configurable threshold.
The SF and SD indications are processed and
filtered (fault persistency filter with configurable
time persistency). This activates the K1/K2
protocol described in ITU-T recommendation
G.783 to initiate the protection mechanism.

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AIS detection at path termination (LPAIS)

transmission over two channels, main and


backup
Receiving-end selection from either channel.

(SNC-P) 1+1 PATH PROTECTION

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

4.6. SYNCHRONISATION

4.7. OVERHEAD

The SAGEM ADR622:

4.7.1.

uses its own timing source to synchronise


transmission via the STM-n interfaces,
can provide the synchronisation for other
equipment,
can be synchronised to an internal or an
external source.
Synchronisation is performed by the Switch
card and therefore can be protected in 1+1.
4.6.1.

Path overhead (POH)


(SOH) bytes, which are
from the STM-1 frame,
supervisory information
links:

SYNCHRONIZATION SOURCES

The SAGEM ADR622 may be synchronised to


the following alternative timing sources:

Tributary or aggregate STM-n signals,

Tributary 2Mbit/s

ITU-T G.703-compliant 2048 kHz external


clock signal,

the internal local oscillator (+/- 4.6 ppm).

Enabling the operator to plan the


synchronisation through all aggregates, all
tributaries and external synchronisation of its
network.

4.6.2.

frame alignment bytes,

parity check data,

engineering orderwires and digital service


channels interchanged by both ends of a
network.
ENGINEERING ORDERWIRES AND
DIGITAL SERVICE CHANNELS

A digital channel (E1 or F1 overhead byte) in the


STM-n frame is reserved for transport of a digital
engineering orderwire (EOW). Digital service
channel protection is as with 1+1 line protection.
The E1 and F1 bytes are available over a
SubD/HE5 connector on the AUX module front
panel. One AUX module is needed per direction.
To have a voice signal EOW, it is necessary to
have an external mechanism (SAGEMEOW300) which adapts the 64 kbit/s digital
signal of the E1 and F1 interfaces.

AUTOMATIC MODE

MANUAL MODE

It is possible to force-manually to one of the


available sources.

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and section overhead


added to and dropped
carry various items of
relative to the STM-1

4.7.2.

In the event of a failure of the active sync


source, synchronisation switches automatically
to one of various prioritised standby sync
sources. This switching mechanism can be
reversible. Synchronisation information is carried
and processed by S1 byte.
4.6.3.

OVERHEAD BYTE PROCESSOR

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OPTICAL ENGINEERING

5.

OPTICAL ENGINEERING
In SDH networks, the system penalty does not
affect optical output power parameters because
the latter include temperature variations
(5C/45C) and above all ageing.

5.1. OPTICAL LINK BUDGET


The equipment (or system) power budget is
expressed as dB available between the S and R
interfaces of the system, i.e. the difference
between average transmitter output power and
the optical input power necessary to obtain a
BER value equal to or less than 10-10.

System budget (guaranteed values)

Standard
Type
Wavelength
(nm)
Data rate
(Mbps)
Code

Output power
(S point)
Sensitivity (R
point)
Max level (R
point)
Connector

L1.1

S1.1
G.957 G.958
SFP
1310

G.957 G.958
SFP
1310

155,52 20
ppm
no coding
NRZ

155,5220
ppm
no coding
NRZ

-15 to 8
dBm
-28 dBm

L4.1

L4.2

G.957 G.958
SFP
1310

G.957 G.958
SFP
1550

-15 to
8dBm
-28 dBm

622,08
20 ppm
no
coding
NRZ
-3 to +2
dBm
-28 dBm

622,08
20 ppm
no
coding
NRZ
-3 to +2
dBm
-28 dBm

-10 dBm

-8 dBm

-8 dBm

-8 dBm

LC

LC

L1.2
G.957 G.958
SFP
1550

S4.1
G.957 G.958
SFP
1310
622,082
0 ppm
no coding
NRZ

-5 to -0
dBm
-34 dBm

155,522
0 ppm
no
coding
NRZ
-5 to -0
dBm
-34 dBm

-8 dBm

-10 dBm

LC

LC

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LC

LC

L4.2++
G.957 G.958
SFP
15501

U-4.2
G.957 G.958
SFP
1550

2488,32
20 ppm
no coding
NRZ

2488,32
20 ppm
no coding
NRZ

+2 dBm
-28 dBm

+16 to
+17 dBm
-28 dBm

-8 dBm

-8 dBm

LC

LC

INSTALLATION

6.

INSTALLATION

6.1. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION


The same SAGEM ADR622 unit can be installed in a 19 or ETSI rack, 300 mm deep.

6.2. WIRING
All wiring accesses are on the front panel of the sub-rack.
The various connectors are as follows:.

External interfaces
Power supply:

Location

Connector

TSI 16VC4

25-pin female HE5/subD

Synchronisation:

CCU622

9-pin female HE5/subD

Remote signalling alarm loops:

CCU622

15-pin female HE5/subD

VT100 local operating terminal:


V.24/V.28 interface

CCU622

9-pin female HE5/subD

Manager: Ethernet 10

CCU622

RJ45 (10baseT)

Ethernet/Fast Ethernet

GFP150 eXtra

RJ45 (10baseT/100baseT)

Gig Ethernet interface:

GE DM 2G or GFP2500

LC/PC

Aux622

15-pin female
HE5/subD

2 Mbps 120 ohms

2Mbps 120 ohms

Sub D

2 Mbps 75 ohms

2Mbps 75 ohms

Sub D

34/45Mbps

1.0/2.3

Module electrical 155Mbps

1.0/2.3

Optical cards nSTM-1 or STM4

LC/PC

EOW and AUX channel interface:

34/45 Mbps 75 ohms


G.703 4 x 155 Mbps interface: electrical
Optical interface

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SUPERVISION/MAINTENANCE

7.

SUPERVISION/MAINTENANCE

7.1. SUPERVISION

INFORMATION CONTENT

7.1.1.

The screens are in English. The user has


access via a screen menu to sections relating to:

LOCAL SUPERVISION

The SAGEM ADR622 includes an HTTP server


enabling any PC with an Internet browser to be
used as a Local Craft Terminal.
Local Management is performed with traditional
alarms, performances, configuration and Fault
features.

hardware and software inventory,

configuration of basic functions,

basic functions alarms report,

Performance monitoring.

Downloading

A VT100 console is connected to the RS232 (F)


interface which enters the IP address.

The SAGEM ADR622 can be downloaded


locally and from the centralised management
system. This function is particularly useful when
software modifications are required, e.g., the
addition of new functions.

The interface is serial asynchronous type - 8 bits


without parity - supporting 19200-baud data
interchanges.

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7.1.2.

CENTRALIZED MANAGEMENT
IONOS-NMS

SAGEM NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


IONOS NMS manages networks with SAGEM
ADR155c, SAGEM ADR622, SAGEM ADR2500
eXtra and SAGEM ADR10000.
The management network is composed of an
Ethernet LAN which includes a workstation
supporting IONOS-NMS (PC or SUN Server). At
least one of the SAGEM - ADR155c or ADR622
or SAGEM ADR2500 in the network (the
gateway equipment) is linked to the manager.
The ECC channel relays supervision information
to the SNMP manager.
ECC channel communications are protected in
the same way as the SDH line.
There are two possible centralised management
levels:
network view:
showing all network links,
Equipment view:
showing modules in a particular equipment unit.
The functions available are identical to those
offered at local operating level.

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SUPERVISION/MAINTENANCE

7.2.2.

7.2. MAINTENANCE
7.2.1.

The SAGEM ADR622 software carries out


software self-tests:

ALARMS

at start-up,
periodically,
upon insertion of a new module.

The SAGEM ADR622 System provides


operators with various fault detection and faulty
card isolation facilities for maintenance
purposes.

These routines are transparent to operations


and do not affect service.

On the SAGEM ADR622 equipment:

SELF-TESTS

Color-coded LEDs on each card,


Two network management relay contact
alarms.
Via the NMS:
current alarms status,
alarm and performance event logs,
network, link or equipment level view.

7.2.3.

LOOPBACKS

The SAGEM ADR622 has integrated loopback


functions to aid the operator in diagnosing local
multiplexer or network faults.
STM-n Line Loopback

The SAGEM ADR622 has four remote


signalling inputs ("TSIG") for external equipment
alarm notification.

Equipment loopback applied to the main or


standby STM-n line is used for testing the
equipment. Line loopback applied to far-end
equipment via the main or standby STM-n line is
used for testing the transmission path.

ADR622
VC4

Transmission

Equipment

optical
Reception

Line loopback

ADR622
VC4

Transmission

Equipment

optical
Reception

Equipment loopback

Figure 3: Line or Tributary loopbacks

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SPECIFICATIONS

8.

SPECIFICATIONS

8.1. ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS


8.1.1.

PDH TRIBUTARY SIGNALS


G.703 2 Mbit/s 120ohms

Bit rate

G.703 2 Mbit/s 75 ohms

G.703 34/45 Mbit/s 75 ohms

2,048 Mbit/s

2,048 Mbit/s

34 ou 45 Mbit/S

Standard

G.703

G.703

G.703

Code

HDB3

HDB3

HDB3

Connector

Sub D

Sub D

1.0/2.3

8.1.2.

SDH SIGNALS
G.703 155 Mbit/s

Bit rate

155 Mbit/s optique

622 Mbit/s optique

2488 Mbit/s
optique

155.520 Mbit/s

155.520 Mbit/s

622.080 Mbit/s

2488.320 Mbit/s

G.703

1310 or 1550 nm :
ITU-T G.957

1310 or 1550 nm :
ITU-T G.957

1310 or 1550 nm :
ITU-T G.957

CMI

NRZ

NRZ

NRZ

1.0/2.3

SC ou LC

SC ou LC

SC ou LC

Laser supervision

Oui

Oui

Oui

Optical safety

Oui

Oui

oui

Standard
Code
Connector

8.1.3.

1000 Base-SX IEEE 802.3z interface

Short-wave 850 nm

55 micron MM fibber : 2 to 550 m.

62.5 micron MM fibber : 2 to 275 m.

1000 Base-LX IEEE 802.3z interface

GIGABIT ETHERNET

10 km at 1310 nm

1000 Base-ZX IEEE interface

50 km at 1550 nm

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SPECIFICATIONS

8.2. SUPERVISORY INTERFACES


TMN interface

10 base T Ethernet (RJ45)

F Interface (VT100):

V.24/V.28 (SubD/HE5)

EOW and AUX channel

64 kbit/s V.11 (SubD/HE5)

8.3. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS


19" subrack external dimensions
(L x H x D)

19" x 6U x 300 mm

Subrack weight

10 kg

8.4. POWER SUPPLY


Input voltage:

-48V/-60VDC

Input voltage range

-36V to -72 VDC

8.5. CONSUMPTION
SAGEM ADR622

typical 100 W

8.6. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS


Operating temperature
normal (class 3.2)
extended (class 3.3)

+5C to +45C
-5C to +55C

Packaged/transport temperature

-40C to +70C

Relative humidity

less than 85 %

ESD

ETSI

EMC

ETSI class B

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SPECIFICATIONS

8.7. GUARANTEED ATTENUATION

Type

Operating
Wavelength
(nm)

Guaranteed
Attenuation Budget (dB)

Typical Range
(km)

Optical signals
S-1.1

1300

0 - 12

0 20 km

L-1.1

1300

10 28

18 49 km

10 28

30 100 km

L-1.2

1550

S-1.1/S-1.2

1300/1550

L-1.1/L-1.2

1300/1550

S-4.1

1300

0 - 12

0 16 km

L-4.1

1300

10 - 24

11 40 km

15 km SFW
40 km SFW

L-4.2

1550

10 24

30 86 km

L-4.2++

1550

13 - 28

50 110 km

U-4.2

1550

25 42

100 160 km

(*) Available between S (Tx) and R (Rx) interfaces as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.957 (10-10 BER)

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Le Ponant de Paris
27, rue Leblanc
BP 30070
75722 PARIS CEDEX 15
France
Tel : +33 1 58 11 77 00
www.sagem-communications.com

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