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05 FOX61x CESM1&2 Factsheet - 2022 (4CAE000904)

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DATA SHEET

FOX615 Core Units

CESM1/CESM2

CESM1 and CESM2 are MPLS-TP


capable core units for the
FOX615/612 Multiservice Platform.

Designed for packet-switched


transport in mission-critical
networks.

MPLS-TP readiness Key features


CESM1 and CESM2 core units perform all node management • MPLS-TP capable for packet-switched
functions of the FOX615/612 platform and data transport for the transport networks
packet traffic. • Support of Optical and Electrical Ethernet interfaces
• ERPS for Protection Switching in Ethernet rings
Designed to meet the most stringent environmental requirements,
available are versions for fan-less operation, respective CESM1-F • Core Unit Hardware Redundancy
and CESM2-F. • SyncE and IEEE 1588v2 on all Ethernet front ports
• OSPF Routing for Management traffic
CESM1 and CESM2 support MPLS-TP functionality, providing the
application of MPLS protocol to the construction of packet-switched
transport networks for mission-critical applications. 1:1 equipment protection
CESM1 and CESM2 can be installed redundantly in the FOX615/612
MPLS-TP allows provisioning of explicit co-routed bidirectional chassis. The redundant core unit works in a standby mode and takes
connection-oriented paths, static routing, protection (1:1), fast over operation in case a failure occurs in the active unit. This
restoration mechanisms (below 50ms) and a comprehensive set of mechanism ensures highest availability of the system, including the
functions for operation and maintenance of a network without a packet data layer, timing and synchronization as well as network
dynamic control plane and IP forwarding. element management.

CESM1 and CESM2 fully support the hybrid approach of ERPS for protection switching
FOX615/612 Platform thus enabling parallel CESM1 and CESM2 support Ethernet Ring
operation of SDH and MPLS-TP networks and a smooth migration Protection Switching (ERPS) for rapid restoration within Ethernet
from SDH to MPSL-TP networks. networks in ring topologies.

ERPS compliance with ITU-T G.8032v2 allows


ring interconnections supporting major/sub-ring configurations and
multiple ERP instances (or multiple logical rings).
Timing and synchronization Management
The timing and synchronization functionalities include a All FOX615 functions are managed centrally via
2048 kHz reference clock input. the management system FOXMAN-UN or via a
The front ports support Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) local craft terminal (FOXCST).
and IEEE 1588v2 (PTP). These options
allow for synchronous timing and a very high
timing precision of sub-microseconds that are required
for various applications.

Technical data
Interfaces CESM1 CESM2
Optical (SFP) 2 x 10 GbE 2 x 10 GbE 2 x 1 GbE
Electrical (RJ45) 3 x 10/100/1000BASE-T/TX with auto- 1 x 10/100/1000BASE-T/TX with
negotiation auto-negotiation
(half/full duplex modes) (half/full duplex modes)

SFP Modules SFP+ modules (10GBASE-LR) / SFP modules (1000BASE-SX/-LX/-EX/-ZX)

Synchronization Synchronization
Synchronous Ethernet According to ITU-T G.8262 to transfer clock signals over Ethernet physical layer
Synchronous Ethernet ESMC According to to ITU-T G.8264 for indication of clock quality level.
Precision Time Protocol According to IEEE 1588-2008v2 for the synchronization of
network clock and time of day (ToD)

Ethernet Functions
VLAN services Customer bridging acc. to IEEE 802.1Q-2011, 4096 VLANs supported
Port-based customer VLAN tunneling (Q-in-Q)
Port-/PCP-/DSCP-based classification (CoS) of ingress traffic with eight priority queues per port
Maximum frame length of up to 9’216 bytes (Jumbo frames)

Port Mirroring Up to 32 source ports (RX/TX traffic) to a single mirror port


Port Security Ingress Storm Control (flood control, flood rate limiting)
Spanning tree protocols RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol), acc. to IEEE 802.1D-2004
MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol), acc. IEEE 802.1Q-2011
Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) According to ITU-T G.8032v2, supporting up to 12 ERP instances
MPLS-TP MPLS-TP function acc. to IETF RFC5921
Deterministic (static) LSP/PW configuration without the use of control plane protocols Co-routed
bidirectional LSP supporting 1:1 linear protection environmental specification
MPLS-TP L2 VPN support for VPWS

Reverse Layer 2 Gateway Protocol (R-L2GP) According to IEEE 802.1ah on MPLS-TP ports
Management
Functions Management and control of FOX615/612 and all plug-in units
Database with management information, Embedded software download
Alarm collection and notification, External alarm interfacing via backplane and management OSPF
routing for management traffic, Management via PDH ECC

FOXCST Local management system


FOXMAN-UN Central management system
Power Supply
Input voltage nominal (min/max) –48/–60 V DC (–40.5 V DC … –72 V DC)
Power consumption 30W
Operation Environment
Temperature range and humidity As per FOX615 Platform
Reliability 23-year MTTF at 35°C (MIL-HDBK-217F) fan-less operation

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