SDH Basic New
SDH Basic New
SDH BASICS
What is SDH?
Pre SDH technology
Characteristics of SDH
Bit Rates
Multiplexing method
Frame Structure
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What is SDH ?
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Pre-SDH Transmission Technology
140Mb
34Mb 34Mb
34/140 140/34
8Mb 8Mb
8/34 34/8
2/8 8/2
2Mb 2Mb
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Standardized Bit rates in PDH
Japan USA Europe
x4 x4
x 24 x 30/31
64 kbit/s
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Disadvantages of PDH
Tributary access in PDH
Since PDH adopts asynchronous multiplexing method, adding
and dropping of a lower rate 2Mb signal requires a complete
cycle of Multiplexing and demultiplexing
140Mb 140Mb
34Mb 34Mb
140/34 34/140
8Mb 8Mb
34/8 8/34
8/2 2/8
2Mb
Drop Add
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Disadvantages of PDH
Interface Standards
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Disadvantages of PDH
Multiplexing methods
Adopts step by step multiplexing/demultiplexing
method. Which
• increases the cost, power consumption, complexity
• decreases the transmission performance.
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Disadvantages of PDH
LOS
LOF PDH AIS
AIS Equipment
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What are the differences ?
Synchronous Network
Basically, all network elements work on a single clock
source.
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What are the benefits? (1)
- Synchronous Network -
Simple multiplexing process
Easy access to tributary signals in a multiplexed high
bit rate signal.
1 4 0 M 1 4 0 M
D D F
3 4 M 3 4 M
8 M 8 M
A D D /D R O P M U X
2 M
P D H
S T M -1 S T M -1
M IN I X -C O N N
S D H
2 M
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What are the benefits? (2)
- Overhead Bits –
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What are benefits SDH? (3)
- Unified Interface –
• Multi-vendor Environment
• International Connection
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SDH Bit Rates
CEPT
Europe North America Japan
2.048 Mb/s 1.544 Mb/s 1.544 Mb/s
8.448 Mb/s 6.312 Mb/s 6.312 Mb/s PDH
34.368 Mb/s 44.376 Mb/s 32.064 Mb/s G.702
139.264 Mb/s 97.728 Mb/s
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SDH TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
MULTIPLEXING STRUCTURE,
FRAME STRUCTURE AND
POINTER
Multiplexing Structure
Frame Structure
Pointer
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SDH Multiplexing Structure (2)
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Multiplexing Process of SDH
Example: 2 Mb/s to STM-4
2.048Mb/s PDH
S 2.048Mb/s C-12
TU-1 PTR 3 TU-1 PTR 2 TU-1 PTR 1 VC-12 31 VC-12 21 VC-12 11 TUG-2
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STM-1 Frame Structure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 bits = 1 byte
125 µs
( 1) ( 2) ( 9)
270 bytes
9 261
( 1)
( 2) 3 R-SOH
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1 AU PTR
rows Payload Capacity
5 M-SOH
( 9)
270 columns 125 µs
R-SOH: Regenerator Section Overhead
M-SOH: Multiplex Section Overhead
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Byte Interleaved Multiplex and Frame Structure STM-N
STM-1 (AU-4) STM-N
AAA
STM-1 AU-4
BBB
STM-1 AU-4
CCC N CBA N CBA
STM-1 AU-4
STM-N
NNN
STM-1 AU-4
byte interleaved multiplexing
9 x N 261 x N
ABC NABC N N
R SOH
AU PTRs
9 rows
M SOH
N 125 µs
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Pointer Function
R SOH VC-4(1)
VC-4(2)
VC-4(3)
AU PTR
TU12 PTR
P POH
VC-12
O
M SOH TU-3 PTR area POH
H VC-12
POH
VC-12
(
V
C
STM-4 4
)
2 M signal
Example:
2 Mb/s to STM-4 via AU-4 VC-4 (4) 63
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VC-12 (63)
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AU-4 Pointer and Pointer Offset Number
H1 * * H2 * * H3H3H3 0 0 0 1 1 1 86 # #
87 # #
435 # # 521 # #
VC-4 522 # #
696 # # 782 # #
H1 H2
# same number for 3 consecutive bytes
NNNNSS I D I D I D I D I D
10 bits
Pointer Configuration
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TU-12 Pointer and Pointer Offset Numbering
V1 V2 V3 V4
Pointer Justification
Offset Value byte
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AU-4 Justification (1)
1
Negative justification opportunity
(3 bytes)
4 0 0 0
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AU-4 Justification (2)
- Positive Justification -
start of VC-4
H1 Y Y H2 1 1 H3 H3 H3
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AU-4 Justification (3)
- Negative Justification -
start of VC-4
H1 Y Y H2 1 1 H3 H3 H3
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SDH TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
• Overhead
• Mapping
• Review Questions
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STM-1 Frame Structure and SOH
9 bytes 261 b ytes
RSO H
A U P TR
9 row s
STM-1 PAYLOAD
MSOH
A1 A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 J0
S ection O verhead
B1
D1
E1
D2
F1
D3
} RSOH
AU Pointer(s)
B2 B2 B2 K1 K2
}
D4 D5 D6
D7 D8 D9 MSOH
D10 D11 D12
S1 Z1 Z1 Z2 Z2 M1 E2
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Function of SOH (1)
Framing (A1, A2)
Regenerator section trace (J0) regenerator section connection check
Data communication channel (D1-3) regenerator section DCC, 192 kb/s
(D4-12) multiplex section DCC, 576 kb/s
Order wire (E1) accessible at regenerators
(E2) accessible at multiplexers
User channel (F1) 64 kb/s clear channel
Error monitoring (B1) regenerator section BIP-8
(B2) multiplexer section BIP-24N
APS signaling (K1,2) automatic protection switching
(K2) also used as MS-AIS and MS-RDI
Synchronization status (S1) indication of quality level
Section status reporting (M1) REI (count of BIP-24N)
A1 A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 J0
B1
D1
E1
D2
F1
D3
} RSOH
RDI ; Remote Defect Indication
(formerly FERF, Far End Receive Failure)
AU Pointer(s)
B2 B2 B2 K1 K2 REI ; Remote Error Indication
}
D4 D5 D6
MSOH
(formerly FEBE, Far End Block Error)
D7 D8 D9
D10 D11 D12 MS ; Multiplex Section
S1 Z1 Z1 Z2 Z2 M1 E2
DCC ; Data Communication Channel
: bytes reserved for national use
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Function of SOH (2)
Framing (A1, A2)
Regenerator section trace (J0) regenerator section connection check
Data communication channel (D1-3) regenerator section DCC, 192 kb/s
(D4-12) multiplex section DCC, 576 kb/s
Order wire (E1) accessible at regenerators
(E2) accessible at multiplexers
User channel (F1) 64 kb/s clear channel
Error monitoring (B1) regenerator section BIP-8
(B2) multiplexer section BIP-24N
APS signaling (K1,2) automatic protection switching
(K2) also used as MS-RDI
Synchronization status (S1) indication of quality level
Section status reporting (M1) REI (count of BIP-24N)
A1 A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 J0
B1
D1
E1
D2
F1
D3
} RSOH
RDI ; Remote Defect Indication
AU Pointer(s) (formerly FERF, Far End Receive Failure)
B2 B2 B2 K1 K2
REI ; Remote Error Indication
}
D4 D5 D6
D7 D8 D9 MSOH (formerly FEBE, Far End Block Error)
D10 D11 D12
S1 Z1 Z1 Z2 Z2 M1 E2 MS ; Multiplex Section
; bytes reserved for national use DCC ; Data Communication Channel
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Section and Path Trace Method
Node A Node B
Node -A Node -B
Path Trace : Used Path Trace : Used
Transmit path trace : 123-565656 Transmit path trace : ABCDEFG
Path Trace expected value Path Trace expected value
: ABCDEGF : 123-565656
Received value : ABCDEFG Received value : 123-565656
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Principle of BIP 8
1121 * * * K1 * * * 81 12 22 * * * K2 * * * 82
#n 1i 2i * * * Ki * * * 8i
Block
1n 2n * * * Kn * * * 8n
B1 byte
1 2 * * * ** K * * * * 8
n
Ki =
# n+1 even - - - - - K=0
Block 1 odd - - - - - K=1
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BIP Computing Area
RSOH RSOH
AU PTR A U PTR
#n
counted counted
MSOH after scrambling M SOH before scram bling
B1
B1 renewed at every regenerator
# n+1 B2 B2 B2
B2 renewed only at m ultiplexer
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Higher-Order POH Functions (VC-3, VC-4)
REI; formerly FEBE (Far End Block Error), RDI; formerly FERF (Far End Receive Failure)
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VC-3/VC-4
TU-12 multiframe indication byte
POH Portion
(V4)
PTR(V1)
H4 bits
VC-3/VC-4 Payload
H4(01) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Frame No Time
X X 1 1 X X 0 1 0 0
X X 1 1 X X 1 0 1
PTR(V2) X X 1 1 X X 1 0 2
X X 1 1 X X 1 1 3 500s TU-n multiframe
VC-3/VC-4 Payload
H4(10)
X: Bit reserved for future international standardization. Its content
shall be set to “1" in the interim.
PTR(V3)
VC-3/VC-4 Payload
H4(11)
(V4)
VC-3/VC-4 Payload
H4(00)
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Functions of POH (VC-1x, VC-2)
Path error monitor (V5) BIP-2
V5
Path status report (V5) REI (Remote Error Indication)
count of error (BIP-2 results)
RFI (Remote Failure Indication)
RDI (Remote Defect Indication)
125µs
receiving path AIS, signal failure
J2
Signal label (V5) indication of VC composition
unequipped, equipped-non-specific,
VC-1x / VC-2
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VC Concatenation
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Contiguous & Virtual Concatenation
NE-A NE-B NE-C NE-D
STM-16 STM-1 STM-16
AU-4#1 AU-4#1
STM-1 STM-1
STM-4 AU-4#2 AU-4#2
AU-4#3 AU-4#3
AU-4#4 AU-4#4
AU-4#1
VC-4-4c AU-4#2
STM-4c AU-4-4c AU-4-4c
AU-4#3
AU-4#4
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Contiguous Concatenation of X VC-4s
(VC-4-Xc, X=4, 16, 64, 256)
9X 261X 9N 261N
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AU-4 Pointer and Concatenation Indication
H1 H2
c) Concatenation indication 1 0 0 1 U U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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