DWDM - dwdm network configuration PDF

Title DWDM - dwdm network configuration
Author Robert Machado
Course Analog Communication : Time and Frequency domain summary
Institution Savitribai Phule Pune University
Pages 20
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DWDM Configuration

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Content Test Setup

Muxponder Card Configuration

MDU Configuration

Muxponder Port Configuration

Configuring Channel in MDU

Provisioning a Muxponder

Port Connects

Adding a client to the Muxponder

Amplifier Port Connects

Adding Multiple Clients to Muxponder

Port Connects Example Lambda Connect Lambda Connect Example

Transponder Card Configuration Transponder Port Configuration Provisioning Transponder

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Test Setup CEF5

2-5

1-4-1

192.168.14.4

TJ1600 2-1

8-1

2-2

8-2

1-10-1C

1-4-1

1-10-1C

1-9-1 7-1 7-2

7-3

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MDU

8-4

1-8-1C 1-9-1C

8-1

2-1

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2-2

8-3

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CEF5

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TJ1600

192.168.14.5

1-8-1C

1-9-1 1-9-2 1-9-2

MDU

1-9-1C

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3-3 10GbE

10GbE

TJ1420

C E F 1

X A 1 4 E T

C E L 1

X A 1 4 E T

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MDU Configuration MDU Card Configuration

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MDU Configuration Setting Frequency on Add/Drop port of MDU. Click on the Add/Drop port

Admin Up the port

Set the required frequency from a list of available frequencies Channel number will be displayed after configuring frequency

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Port Connects Port Connects are created to specify the Local Physical Connections, connecting MDU (Add/drop and Common), ROADM (Add/drop and Common) and Amplifier Go to DWDM  Configuration  PortConnect

Select Source and Destination port from the respective card According to the Physical connection © Tejas Networks Confidential and Proprietary

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Port Connects Amplifier Port Connects Amplifier port connects are Unidirectional port connects. Selection of Source and Destination plays a very important role while creating unidirectional port connects.

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Towards Amplifier

From Amplifier

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Towards ROADM

Port Connects Port Connect to MDU Add/Drop

Port Connect to MDU Add/Drop

Port Connect between Common of ROADM and MDU

Unidirectional Amplifier Port Connect

Port Connect between Add/drop of ROADM and ROADM

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Lambda Connect Lambda Connection is between MDU Add/drop of Node-A (Source) and MDU Add/drop of Node-B (Destination).

Frequency on which connection needs to be established ROADM common port – Work Path MDU Add/drop Port

ROADM common port – Protect Path © Tejas Networks Confidential and

Lambda Connect Lambda Connect Source – MDU Add/Drop

Work/Protect Path

Protect/Work Path

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Transponder Configuring Card as a Transponder

Configure Card as IntraCard Trans/MUXPONDER

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Transponder Configuring Ports in a Transponder Card

STM64 Client Port 10GbE Client Port

OTU2 Network Port for STM64 Client OTU2e Network Port for 10GbE Client

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Transponder Provisioning Transponder (Client-STM64 and Network- OTU2)

Select OTU2 as Network Port for STM64 Client

Select type as transponder

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Transponder Provisioning Transponder (Client-10GbE and Network-OTU2e)

Select OTU2e as Network Port for 10GbE Client

Select type as transponder

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Muxponder Configure Card as Muxponder

Configure Card as MUXPONDER

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Muxponder Configuring Ports in a Muxponder Card

STM64 Client 10GE Client

OTU2 Client OTU2e Client

OTU4 Network

Note: Only One Port can be changed at a time. Note: Client and Network port capacity is dependent on the type of card being used as © Tejas Networks Confidential and Proprietary

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a muxponder.

Muxponder Provisioning Muxponder (Client-STM64 and Network- OTU4)

Select type as Muxponder

OTU4 Network port

STM64 Client port

Time-Slot selection from OTU4 Network for STM64 Client

TPN selection for the connection

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Muxponder Adding a Client port to provisioned Muxponder

Time-Slot selection from OTU4 Network for 10GbE Client Adding New Client Port

Previously added STM64 Client port

TPN selection for the connection © Tejas Networks Confidential and Proprietary

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Used Time Slots

Muxponder Adding Multiple Clients to a provisioned Muxponder

Adding New Client Port

Adding One more Client Port

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Thank You

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