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Hardware Description 201-TTDHD001
TJ100MC-4L Version 1.0
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Table of Contents i
Table of Contents 0
7.3 Construction 25
7.3.1 Subrack Interface 27
7.4 Functional description 27
E3/DS3 tributary card (TE31) 29
8.1 Introduction 29
8.2 Power supply requirements 29
8.2.1 Supply voltages 29
8.2.2 Power consumption 29
8.3 Construction 29
8.3.1 Subrack interface 31
8.3.2 Traffic interfaces 31
8.4 Functional description 31
3 E3/DS3 tributary card (TE33) 33
9.1 Introduction 33
9.2 Power supply requirements 33
9.2.1 Input voltage 33
9.2.2 Power consumption 33
9.3 Construction 33
9.3.1 Subrack interface 35
9.3.2 Traffic interfaces 35
9.4 Functional description 35
Ethernet tributary card (ETC, ETCFT) 37
10.1 Introduction 37
10.2 Power supply requirements 37
10.2.1 Input supply voltages 37
10.2.2 Power consumption 37
10.3 Construction 37
10.3.1 Subrack interface 40
10.4 Functional description 40
Ethernet tributary card (TP01) 43
11.1 Introduction 43
11.2 Power supply requirements 43
11.2.1 Input supply voltages 43
11.2.2 Power consumption 43
11.3 Construction 43
11.3.1 Subrack interface 45
11.4 Functional description 45
Ethernet tributary card (TP01FT) 47
12.1 Introduction 47
12.2 Power supply requirements 47
12.2.1 Input supply voltages 47
12.2.2 Power consumption 47
12.3 Construction 47
12.3.1 Subrack interface 49
12.4 Functional description 49
STM-1 aggregate/tributary card (A011, A012) 51
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13.1 Introduction 51
13.2 Power supply requirements 51
13.2.1 Input voltage 51
13.2.2 Power consumption 51
13.3 Construction 51
13.3.1 Subrack interface 53
13.4 Functional description 53
13.5 Optical power specifications 54
STM-1e/E4 tributary card (A1E4) 57
14.1 Introduction 57
14.2 Power supply requirements 57
14.2.1 Input voltage 57
14.2.2 Power consumption 57
14.3 Construction 57
14.3.1 Subrack interface 59
14.4 Functional description 59
STM-1e tributary card(A012E) 61
15.1 Introduction 61
15.2 Power supply requirements 61
15.2.1 Input voltage 61
15.2.2 Power consumption 61
15.3 Construction 61
15.3.1 Subrack interface 63
15.4 Functional description 63
STM-4 aggregate/tributary card (A041,A041VLR) 65
16.1 Introduction 65
16.2 Power supply requirements 65
16.2.1 Input voltage 65
16.2.2 Power consumption 65
16.3 Construction 65
16.3.1 Subrack interface 67
16.4 Functional description 67
16.5 Optical power specifications 69
Ethernet Tributary Card (TR01) 71
17.1 Introduction 71
17.2 Power Supply Requirements 72
17.2.1 Input Supply Voltages 72
17.2.2 Power Consumption 72
17.3 Construction 72
17.4 Functional Description 74
17.4.1 Electrical Interface 74
17.4.2 Optical Interface 74
17.4.3 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet PHY 74
17.4.4 Ethernet Mapper (Implemented in VIRTEX2PRO-P20 FPGA) 75
17.4.5 SDR SDRAM Interface 75
17.4.6 DDR SDRAM Interface 76
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About this document 1-
1.1 Audience
This document is intended for the following groups:
• Node installers
• Network administrators
• Network maintenance and operation personnel
1.2 References
This document refers to the following documents:
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Specifications and safety warnings 1-
The following table lists the power specifications required for safe and
proper operation.
Table 2-1
Specification Description
Chassis Height 485mm
Chassis Depth 270mm
Chassis Width (including mounting flanges) 482mm
Table 2-2
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Power supply unit (PSUL1) 1-
3.1 Introduction
The power supply unit (PSUL1) are part of the base TJ100MC-4L.
The PSUL1 forms one part of a redundant, load-sharing (not true
current sharing) supply and provides a stable d.c. power to other
Cards in the system. Each PSUL1 delivers 150W power output with
primary and secondary voltages being 48V and 12V respectively.
WARNING
Input Voltage
The PSUL1 normally operates with 48V DC. Take all precautions
when working on live equipment.
CAUTION
Static sensitive devices
Static charge can damage the equipment. While unpacking and
handling Cards, or making system interconnections, wear a
grounding wrist strap to discharge the static buildup.
CAUTION
Removal/Replacements
When removing a PSUL1, the unit should not be replaced into
the system for at least 5 seconds to ensure that unit capacitors
have discharged.
WARNING
Heat Sinks
Do not touch the heat sinks on the unit just after removal
3.3 Construction
The PSUL1 card fits in the slots 16 and 17 of the TJ100MC-4L
chassis. The front view of the PSUL1 is as shown below:
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Table 3-1
Front panel description
The front panel of this card includes:
• Power connector
• Power ON/OFF switch
• 2 LED indicators
• Primary voltage monitoring port
• Secondary voltage monitoring port
48Vdc 6A
Visual Indicators:
The two LEDs, Power and Active LEDs provide a visual indication of the input and the output
voltages relative to the card.
LED Color Status
POWER Green The DC-DC converter is
active
Off The DC-DC converter is
in-active
ACTIVE Green The output voltage is within
specified range
Red The output voltage is out of
range
The switch provided in the front panel controls power supply to the
circuit pack. The two monitoring ports, in the front panel, facilitate
the verification of the output voltage from the card. For details
regarding the power connector, refer to the ‘Installation Procedures’,
201-TTDIP001.
The output circuits have blocking diodes for protection when two
PSUL1s are connected in parallel via the backplane. A local 3.3V d.c.
supply is generated for the serial EPROMs on the card.
The serial EEPROM is used to store the part number, serial number
and the manufacturing/testing data.
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will not restart until power to the unit is removed and reconnected.
The other protections do not result in latched shutdown and hence
the PSUL1 restarts after normal conditions are restored.
• Input voltage
• 12V internal output voltage
• 12V output on the backplane
• Board temperature
Specification Range
Input Voltage Range Normal Operation: -40.5V to –57.5V DC
Input Current 6A max
Maximum operating Ambient
0oC to 50oC (Requires forced convection at higher power)
Temperature
Output Voltage 12V +/0.5V/-1.2V
Output Current 12.5A max
Line Regulation ±2%
Ripple 120mVp-p
Load Regulation ±5%
Efficiency 70% (50% load to 100% load)
Fuse 6.3A Slow Blow Glass fuse. Field replaceable.
Input Under Voltage Protection Shutdown: -35V 4V
Input Over Voltage Protection Shutdown: -65V 4V
EMI/EMC Compliance EN55022 Class A
Hot Swap Capability Present
Redundancy Present
ON/OFF Control Rocker switch with protective flaps on the Front Panel.
-48V: 3-pin Power D-connector
Power Interface
12V: 33-pin Positronic goldfish connector
Output Over-voltage 13.5V +1.5V/-0.75V
Output Under-voltage 7V +3V/-1.5V
Output Over-Current 20A±5A
Over-Temperature 110C +10C
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Multi function card (MFC1) 1-
4.1 Introduction
The MFC1 in TJ100MC-4L is used to implement miscellaneous
interfaces. This card is plugged into to the slot 18 of the TJ00MC-4L
chassis. This card supports the following interfaces along with the
visual alarm indicators:
• OrderWire interface
• 10/100 NMS Ethernet interface
• 2 serial interfaces for modem and craft interfaces
• Alarm input and output interfaces
4.2 Power consumption
MFC1 consumes a maximum power of 4W, at 12V dc.
4.3 Construction
The MFC1 fits into the slot 18 of the TJ100MC-4L chassis. The
MFC1 has front panel connections for the user interfaces along with
visual indications. The front view of the MFC1 is as shown below:
Table 4-1
O/W NMS
POWER
CRITICAL
MAJOR
MINOR
DEFERRED
SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL PORT 2 ALARM IN ALARM OUT
ALARM
RESET
The NMS interface is associated with two LEDs, Green and Amber. The possible LED status and
their significance is given below:
Cards Status NMS LED
Amber Green
Link Speed 10 Mbps OFF NA
Link Speed 10 Mbps ON NA
Receiver Activity NA Blink on packet received
The orderwire interface is associated with a single bicolor LEDs, Green and Red. The possible LED
status and their significance is given below:
Card State OW LED
Telephone On hook Green
Telephone Ringing Green Blinking
Telephone Off hook Red
Visual Indicators
The MFC1 has visual indications for alarms and the power on the card. The following visual
indications are available:
LED Name LED Color Status
Power Green Card is powered-up
Off Card is not powered-up
Critical Alarm Red Critical Alarm is present
Off Critical Alarm is not present
Major Alarm Orange Major Alarm is present
Off Major Alarm is not present
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Table 4-1
Minor Alarm Yellow Minor Alarm is present
Off Minor Alarm is not present
Deferred Alarm Blue Deferred Alarm is present
Off Deferred Alarm is not present
The connector for Alarm Out is used to derive alarms out of the
MFC1. For details regarding the pin configuration of the connectors,
refer to the ‘Installation Procedure, 201-TTDHIG001-D’.
‘Jabber’ circuitry ensures that the transmitter does not hold up the
interface for more than a full frame of data.
• OrderWire interface
• 10/100 NMS Ethernet interface
• 2 serial interfaces for modem and craft interfaces
• Alarm input and output interfaces
The card consists of a CPLD to implement most of the above
functionalities. The CPLD has processor accessible registers that
monitor and control the Alarm interface.
The MFC1 has a SLIC device to handle the 2-wire analog OrderWire
Interface. The SLIC device converts the analog voice-data to PCM
samples and vice-versa.
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STM-4 cross connect card (XCC16L) 1-
5.1 Introduction
The XCC16L is the cross connect card that occupies the slots 6 and
7 in the TJ100MC4-L chassis. The card consists of the cross connect
sub-system and the timing sub-system. The system provides for
redundancy on the XCC16L card.
5.3 Construction
The XCC16L fits into the slots 6 and 7 in the TJ100MC-4L chassis.
The front panel of the XCC16L is as shown below:
Table 5-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators
The visual indicators on the XCC16L circuit pack include two LEDs, the
ACTIVE and the STATUS LEDs. The possible LED status and their
significance is given below:
LED Color Status
STATUS
ACTIVE
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The cross connect card takes in upto 16 STM-1 worth traffic and
supports strict-sense non-blocking cross connection of 1008x1008
VT2/TU-12.
the cards while, the active card drives the backplane datapath outputs.
Both the cards are accessible to the SCU4 card The BITS/E1
reference from either of the cards can be used for synchronization.
The active card has a logical broadcast region that contains all the
configurable datapath utility. The active status is resolved by hardware
if Auto Negotiation is enabled. Else, it is software controlled on a
break-and-make basis. If autonegotiation is enabled, the stand-by
circuit pack takes control automatically if the active card is ejected or
made stand-by.
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System control unit (SCU4) 1-
6.1 Introduction
The SCU4 cards can be plugged into the slots 8 and 9 of the
TJ100MC-4L chassis. The SCU4 card initiates the configuration and
control of the other cards on the TJ100MC-4L system at boot-up.
The SCU4 card houses the Processor Sub-system (PSS) that handles
the control path. The system provides for redundancy on the SCU4
cards.
6.3 Construction
The SCU4 card can be plugged into the slots 8 and 9 of the
TJ100MC-4L chassis. The front panel supports visual indicators that
reflect the status of the card, a diagnostic interface through an RJ45
connector, and two push button switches for soft reset and
redundancy control. The front panel of the SCU4 card is as shown
below:
Table 6-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
LED Color Status
Active Amber blinking Card is booting up
Green Booting process complete
STATUS
ACTIVE
(Master)
Off Booting process complete
(Slave)
DIAG
Reset Switch
The Reset switch, when activated provides a non-service disruptive reboot
on the card.
RESET
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Functional description
The SCU4 performs the configuration, control, and processing of the
other cards on the TJ100MC-4L. The Management processor is a
versatile one-chip integrated microprocessor and peripheral
combination that is prominently used for communications and
networking systems. The processor incorporates memory
management units (MMUs) and instruction and data caches. It also
provides a dedicated communications processor module (CPM) and
inter-integrated controller I2 C channel.
6.3.1 Memory
SCU4 has four types of memory on board which has following
functions:
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E1 tributary card (TET16, TET21, TET28) 1-
7.1 Introduction
The E1 cards, TET16, TET21, and TET28 are generic tributary cards
that can be used across all the Tejas’s STM-1/4 products. E1 tributary
interface cards provide line interfaces to 16 E1, 21 E1, and 28 E1
channels respectively in both, add and drop directions. These cards
map and demap the E1 channels into SDH/SONET frame (at
programmed slots) for the tributary card to make the cross connects.
The interface to the trunk card is through 19.44 MHz Telecom bus
for the SDH/SONET data path. The software control is with the
trunk card through a generic processor bus. This card can be plugged
into any of the slots from 10 to 14 of the TJ100MC-4L chassis.
7.3 Construction
The front panel of the TET28 card is below:
Table 7-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators
The visual indicators on the TET28 card includes two LEDs, the
ACTIVE and the STATUS LEDs. The possible LED status and their
significance is given below:
STATUS
Red Hardware
error/Admin down
Interfaces:
This card provides line interface to 28 E1 channels in both, add and drop
directions along with visual indicators. The E1 interface is provided
through 62 way D- type connectors. For details regarding the connectors
refer to the Installation Procedure.
The TET28 provides the following interfaces:
E1 interfaces on 120 ohm 62 way D- type connectors
Processor bus for control path communication to the other cards in the
subrack (to/from the backplane)
1-14
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Note 2: Number of ports in TET 16 and TET 21 are 16 and 21 respectively. Except this
change, Hardware description for TET-16 and TET-21 remains same as given
above.
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E3/DS3 tributary card (TE31) 1-
8.1 Introduction
The 1 port E3/DS3 card is a generic tributary card that can be used
across all the Tejas STM-1/4 products. TE31 provides line interface
to an E3/DS3 channel in both, add and drop directions. The port is
software configurable to support E3/DS3 rates correspondingly. The
card maps E3/DS3 tributaries into a AU-3/AU-4. This card can be
plugged into any of the slots from 10 to 14 of the TJ100MC-4L
chassis.
8.3 Construction
The front panel of the TE31 is as shown below:
Table 8-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The visual indicators on the TE31 card includes two LEDs, the ACTIVE
and the STATUS LEDs. The possible LED status and their significance
is given below:
STATUS
ACTIVE
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3 E3/DS3 tributary card (TE33) 1-
9.1 Introduction
The 3 port E3/DS3 card is a generic tributary card that can be used
across all the Tejas’s STM-1/4/16 products. TE33 provides line
interface to 3 E3/DS3 channels in both, add and drop directions.
Each of the three ports on the card are independently software
configurable to support E3/DS3 rates correspondingly. The card
maps E3/DS3 tributaries into a AU-3/AU-4.
9.3 Construction
The front panel of the TE33 is as shown below:
Table 9-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The visual indicators on the TE33 card includes two LEDs, the ACTIVE
and the STATUS LEDs. The possible LED status and their significance
is given below:
STATUS
ACTIVE
ON
Green Initialization
3
Complete
Rx
Red Hardware
error/Admin down
E3/DS3 Interface:
Tx
This card provides line interface to 3 E3/DS3 channels in both, add and
drop directions along with visual indicators. The 3 E3/DS3 interfaces are
2
• Processor bus for control path communication to the other cards in the
subrack (to/from the backplane)
1
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The CPLD on the card controls the devices on the card by providing
following functionalities:
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Ethernet tributary card (ETC, ETCFT)
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10.1 Introduction
The Ethernet tributary card, ETC and ETCFT are generic tributary
cards that can be used across all the Tejas’s STM-1/4 products. ETC
tributary interface cards provide line interfaces to 8 10/100Mbps
Ethernet ports. ETCFT tributary interface cards provide line
interfaces to 4 100BASE-FX Ethernet ports. These cards map and
de-map the Ethernet ports into SDH by using (maximum of) 63
VC-12s of the SDH frame. The time slot in which this VC-12 gets
mapped/de-mapped is programmable through software. This card
can be plugged into any of the slots from 10 to 14 of the TJ100MC-4L
chassis.
The interface to the tributary card is through 19.44 MHz Telecom bus
for the SDH data path. The software control is provided to ETC by
interfacing it to the System Controller Card using the back plane.
10.3 Construction
The front panel of the ETC card is as shown below:
Table 10-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The details of the visual indicators on the ETC card is given below:
LED Color Status
ACTIVE Green Card is Active
STATUS
ACTIVE
Determined
Diagnostic Interface:
6
• Processor bus for the control path communication to the other cards in
the subrack (to/from the back plane)
1
• Two telecom buses for the data path interface to the tributary cards
(to/from the backplane)
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Table 10-2
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The details of the visual indicators on the ETC-F card is given below:
LED Color Status
ACTIVE Green Card is Active
STATUS
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
Green
3
Transmit enabled on
2
Fx port.
1
port.
Diagnostic Interface:
The diagnostic interface facilitates debugging through an RJ45 connec-
100 BASE- FX
Tx 2
tor. For details regarding the pin configuration and connection refer to
the Installation Guide. Note that the diagnostic interface is authorized
Rx
The quad PHY devices are used to interface physical Ethernet ports
to MII interface. Each of these devices is capable of interfacing four
ports.
FPGA acts as a bridge between IX bus and the Telecom bus. The
HDLC frames from the FPGA are mapped into VC-12s of the SDH
frames (using virtual concatenation) and then transmitted on the
Telecom bus. The FPGA also de-maps the HDLC frames from the
VC-12s and then puts them onto the IX bus after removing the
HDLC framing bytes. This FPGA is designed in Tejas Networks
India Ltd. and can support mapping and de-mapping of 63 VC-12s.
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The card fully complies with the recent Ethernet over SDH/SONET
standards on virtual concatenation, Ethernet framing over SDH, and
dynamic bandwidth resizing as per ITU-T and ANSI.
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Ethernet tributary card (TP01)
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11.1 Introduction
The Ethernet tributary card, TP01 is a generic tributary card that can
be used across all the Tejas Networks’ STM-1/4/16 products. TP01
tributary interface cards provide line interfaces to eight 10/100Mbps
Tx port. This card maps and de-maps the Ethernet data into the
virtual containers of different granularity (VC 12/VC 3/VC 4 or VT
1.5/STS1/STS-3c) of the SDH/SONET frame. The VC in which the
data is mapped / de-mapped is programmable through software.
11.3 Construction
The front panel of the TP01 card is as shown below:
Table 11-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The details of the visual indicators on the ETC card is given below:
LED Color Status
Active Amber Card jacked in/iniliatize
STATUS
ACTIVE
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Ethernet tributary card (TP01FT)
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12.1 Introduction
The Ethernet tributary card, TP01FT is a generic tributary card that
can be used across all the Tejas Networks’ STM-1/4/16 products.
TP01FT tributary interface cards provide to four 10-Base T/100 base
T Ethernet ports and four 100BASE-FX Ethernet ports. This card
maps and de-maps the Ethernet data into the virtual containers of
different granularity (VC 12/VC 3/VC 4 or VT 1.5/STS1/STS-3c) of
the SDH/SONET frame. The VC in which the data is mapped /
de-mapped is programmable through software.
12.3 Construction
The front panel of the TP01FT card is as shown below:
Table 12-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The details of the visual indicators on the ETC card is given below:
LED Color Status
Active Amber Card jacked in
Green Card initialized
STATUS
ACTIVE
Off
P7
TP01 FT
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STM-1 aggregate/tributary card (A011, A012)
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13.1 Introduction
The STM1- Aggregate/Tributary cards are generic tributary cards that
can be used across all the Tejas’s STM-1/4 products. The STM-1
Tributary cards, A011, and A012 are designed to function as 1 port
STM-1 and 2 port STM-1 tributary cards respectively. This card can
be plugged into any of the slots from 10 to 14 of the TJ100MC-4L
chassis.
13.3 Construction
The front panel of the STM-1 tributary card is given below:
Table 13-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The visual indicators in the STM-1 cards include the Active and the
Status LEDs and an LED each for Tx and Rx for the STM interfaces.
The possible LED status and their significance is given below:
LED Color Status
STATUS
ACTIVE
ON
1
Green Initialization
Complete
Red Hardware
error/Admin down
Tx Green Laser is ON, and the
corresponding port is
transmitting.
Red Laser is OFF.
S1.1 Rx Green The corresponding
port is receiving a
Tx
signal.
2
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• The Backplane bus selection for the telecom bus from the
different ports.
• On reset, it prevents the ADD timing signals to be driven out of
the card. This can be enabled when floating timing mode is
selected in the A012 FPGA register.
13.5 Optical power specifications
The optical interface specifications are given below:
Table 13-2
Unit Values
Digital signal Mbps 155.52
Nominal bit rate
Optical Interface S1.1 S1.2 L1.1 L1.2
Operating wavelength nm 1310 1550 1310 1550
Source type MLM MLM SLM MLM SLM SLM
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Table 13-2
Spectral Maximum nm 7.7 2.5 - 3 - -
characteristi RMS width ()
cs: Maximum - - 1 - 1 1
–20db width
Mean Maximum dBm -8 -8 0 0
launched Minimum -15 -15 -5 -5
power:
Note : A011 and A012 has one and two ports respectively.
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STM-1e/E4 tributary card (A1E4)
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14.1 Introduction
The A1E4 card is designed to support STM-1e/E4 interfaces and can
be used across all the Tejas’s STM-1/4 products. This card can be
plugged into any of the slots from 10 to 14 of the TJ100MC-4L
chassis.
14.3 Construction
The front panel of the A1E4 card is shown below:
Table 14-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The visual indicators in the A1E4 card include the Active and the Status
LEDs and an LED each for Tx and Rx for the interface. The possible
LED status and their significance is given below:
STATUS
ACTIVE
Down
1
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STM-1e tributary card(A012E)
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15.1 Introduction
The A012E card is designed to support STM-1e interface that can be
used across all the Tejas’s STM-1/4 products. This card can be
plugged into any of the slots from 10 to 14 of the TJ100MC-4L
chassis.
15.3 Construction
The front panel of the A1E4 card is shown below:
Table 15-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The visual indicators in the A012E card include the Active and the Status
LEDs and an LED each for Tx and Rx for the interfaces. The possible
LED status and their significance is given below:
STATUS
ACTIVE
Interfaces:
2
Rx
• Processor bus for control path communication to the other cards in the
Rx
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• The Backplane bus selection for the telecom bus from the
different ports.
• On reset, it prevents the ADD timing signals to be driven out of
A012E card. This can be enabled when floating timing mode is
selected in the A012E FPGA register.
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STM-4 aggregate/tributary card
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(A041,A041VLR) 1-
16.1 Introduction
The STM-4 Tributary cards, A041, and A041VLR (Very Long Reach)
are designed to function as 1 port STM-4 tributary cards.
16.3 Construction
The front panel of the STM-4 tributary card is shown below:
Table 16-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The visual indicators in the STM-4 cards include the Active and the
Status LEDs and an LED each for Tx and Rx for the STM interfaces.
The possible LED status and their significance is given below:
STATUS
ACTIVE
Down
1
signal.
1
Rx
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The A041 Card has one optical transceiver operating at STM-4 rate
for the tributary interface. The optical transceiver mounted on the
card can be of L/S 4.1/4.2 types defined in ITU-T G.957. The
maximum span that can be achieved with a L4.2 Transceiver mounted
is 24dB (~80km).
The received STM-4 frame has to be processed for all alarms and
performance monitoring signals. In the receive direction, the
overhead terminator performs RSOH, MSOH and HO-POH
processing. This device also provides serial access to all the
user-defined bytes in the RSOH, MSOH and HO-POH. In the
transmit direction, this device generates the full OH bytes for the
STM-4 frame. It calculates and inserts the B1 and B2 BIPs, the remote
alarms and the DCC channels.
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Digital signal
Nominal bit rate
Optical Interface S4.1 L4.1 L4.2 V4.2
Operating wavelength nm 1310 1310 1550 1550
Source type MLM MLM SLM SLM
Spectral characteristics: nm 2.5 1.7
- maximum RMS width (σ)
-maximum –20dB width nm - - <1
Mean launched power: dBm
Maximum -8 +2 +2 +4
Minimum -15 -3 -3 0
Minimum extinction ratio dB 8.2 10 10 10
Minimum sensitivity dBm -28.0 -28.0 -28.0 -34.0
Minimum overload dBm -8.0 -8.0 -8.0 -18.0
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Ethernet Tributary Card (TR01)
17 1-
17.1 Introduction
The TR01 card contains all the necessary hardware to support one
STM-1 bandwidth of Ethernet traffic via Electrical or optical
interface. This is a generic tributary card which provides line interface
to 8 10/100Mbps (FE) and 2 1000Mbps (GE) Ethernet ports. This
card maps and de-maps the Ethernet ports into SDH with the uplink
bandwidth of 4XSTM-1. Ethernet data from FE and GE ports are
mapped onto GFP (GFP-T/GFP-F). This mapped data is finally
transported over 4XSTM-1 uplink using Virtual Concatenation
(VCAT) and Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme (LCAS). This card
will support both lower order (LO) and higher order (HO) VCAT
with complete 256 ms differential delay support through external
memory. The TR01 card supports following functional features:
17.3 Construction
The front panel of the TR01 card is as shown below:
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Table 17-1
Card Description
Visual Indicators:
The details of the visual indicators on the ETC card is given below:
LED Color Status
TR01
Mode is enabled
Amber 100Mbps Mode is enabled
5
port.
Tx
port
GbE
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