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TBE
Contents
3.2.16.2 TBE
3.2.16.2.1 Version Description
3.2.16.2.2 Update Description
3.2.16.2.3 Application
3.2.16.2.4 Functions and Features
3.2.16.2.5 Working Principle and Signal Flow
3.2.16.2.6 Front Panel
3.2.16.2.7 Valid Slots
3.2.16.2.8 Physical and Logical Ports
3.2.16.2.9 Configuration of Cross-connection
3.2.16.2.10 Parameters Can Be Set or Queried by NMS
3.2.16.2.11 TBE Specifications

3.2.16.2 TBE
TBE: 10 Gigabit Ethernet tributary board

 Version Description
The available functional version of the TBE board is TN11.

 Update Description
This section describes the hardware updates in V100R006C01 and later
versions as well as the reasons for the updates. Any product versions
that are not listed in the document means that they have no hardware
updates.

 Application
As a type of tributary board, the TBE board converges eight channels
of GE services and a maximum of 16 channels of cross-connect GE
services into one channel of 10GE services and deconverges one
channel of 10GE services into multiple GE services, converges
multiple flat-rate GE services into one full-rate GE service, and
implements transparent transmission of GE-GE services.

 Functions and Features


The TBE board is mainly used to achieve cross-connection at the
electrical layer and ALS.

 Working Principle and Signal Flow


The TBE board consists of the client-side GE optical module, client-
side 10GE optical module, L2 switching module, cross-connect module,
control and communication module, and power supply module.

 Front Panel
There are indicators and interfaces on the front panel of the TBE
board.

 Valid Slots
One slot houses one TBE board.

 Physical and Logical Ports


This section describes how the physical ports of the board are
displayed on the NMS and the logical ports of the board.

 Configuration of Cross-connection
This section describes how to configure cross-connections on boards
using the NMS.

 Parameters Can Be Set or Queried by NMS


This section lists the board parameters that can be set or queried by
using the NMS.

 TBE Specifications
Specifications include optical specifications, dimensions, weight,
and power consumption.

Parent topic: OTN Tributary Board

3.2.16.2.1 Version Description


The available functional version of the TBE board is TN11.

Mappings Between the Board and Equipment


The following provides the board(s) supported by the product. However,
the availability of the board(s) is subject to PCNs. For PCN
information, contact the product manager at your local Huawei office.
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Variants
The TN11TBE board has only one variant: TN11TBE01.
Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.2 Update Description


This section describes the hardware updates in V100R006C01 and later
versions as well as the reasons for the updates. Any product versions
that are not listed in the document means that they have no hardware
updates.

Hardware Updates in V100R007C00

Hardware Update Reason for the Update

The usage limitation information is


Added a description
supplemented.
explaining that the TBE
board supports client 1+1
protection only when the
EPL service is configured,
and the RX/TX port of the
board does not support
client 1+1 protection.

Added description of the


number of virtual bridges
(VBs) supported by the
board.
Hardware Updates in V100R006C01

Hardware Update Reason for the Update

The usage limitation information is


Supplemented limitations
supplemented.
on ALS, LPT, and client
1+1 protection for boards.

ALS: The boards support


the ALS function only when
the EPL service (between
Port and VCTRUNK) is
configured.
LPT: The boards support
the LPT function only when
the EPL service (between
Port and VCTRUNK) is
configured.
Client 1+1 protection: The
boards support client 1+1
protection only when the
EPL service (between Port
and VCTRUNK) is
configured.

Updated description of the Information error correction.


cross-connect capacity of
the TBE board.
Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.3 Application
As a type of tributary board, the TBE board converges eight channels
of GE services and a maximum of 16 channels of cross-connect GE
services into one channel of 10GE services and deconverges one
channel of 10GE services into multiple GE services, converges
multiple flat-rate GE services into one full-rate GE service, and
implements transparent transmission of GE-GE services.
Application Scenario 1: Converging/Deconverging 8xGE Services and a
Maximum of 16 Cross-Connect GE Services to/from One 10GE Service
For the position of the TBE board in the WDM system, see Figure 1.
Figure 1 Position of the TBE board in the WDM system

Application Scenario 2: Transparent Transmission of GE-GE Services


For the position of the TBE board in the WDM system, see Figure 2.
Figure 2 Position of the TBE board in the WDM system

Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.4 Functions and Features


The TBE board is mainly used to achieve cross-connection at the
electrical layer and ALS.
For detailed functions and features, refer to Table 1.
Table 1 Functions and features of the TBE board

Function and Description


Feature

Basic function  Converges eight channels of GE services and a maximum of


16 channels of cross-connect GE services into one
channel of 10GE services and deconverges one channel of
10GE services into multiple GE services.
 Converges multiple flat-rate GE services into one full-
rate GE service.
 Implements transparent transmission of GE-GE services.
The reverse process is similar.

Client-side FE: Ethernet service at a rate of 125 Mbit/s. Supports FE


service type optical signals and FE electrical signals.
GE: Ethernet service at a rate of 1.25 Gbit/s. Supports GE
optical signals and GE electrical signals.
10GE LAN: Ethernet service at a rate of 10.31 Gbit/s
10GE WAN: Ethernet service at a rate of 9.95 Gbit/s
NOTE:
The TBE board supports both FE/GE electrical signal and FE/GE optical signal.
For FE/GE electrical signal transmission, it is recommended that the board be
equipped with at most two GE electrical modules to facilitate fiber routing.

Cross-connect OptiX OSN 6800:


capabilities  Supports backplane cross-connections of 16 GE services
from/to the active/standby cross-connect board when the
TBE board is installed in slot IU1/IU4/IU11/IU14.
 Supports backplane cross-connections of 8 GE services
from/to the active/standby cross-connect board when the
TBE board is installed in any of slots IU2/IU3, IU5-IU8,
IU12/IU13, and IU15/IU16. Each of the VCTRUNK1-VCTRUNK8
and VCTRUNK9-VCTRUNK16 ports on the board supports a
maximum of 4 GE services.
OptiX OSN 3800:
 Supports backplane cross-connections of 16 GE services
from/to another service board when the TBE board and the
other service board are installed in non-paired slots.
 Supports backplane cross-connections of 8 GE services
from/to another service board when the TBE board and the
other service board are installed in paired slots. Each
Table 1 Functions and features of the TBE board

Function and Description


Feature

of the VCTRUNK1-VCTRUNK8 and VCTRUNK9-VCTRUNK16 ports on


the board supports a maximum of 4 GE services.

Alarms and  Supports the remote monitoring (RMON) of Ethernet


performance services.
events  Supports the monitoring of the alarms and performance
monitoring events of the FE, GE, 10GE WAN and 10GE LAN.

ALS function Supports the ALS function on the client side.


NOTE:
ALS function is supported only when EPL services (port <-> VCTRUNK) are
provisioned.

QinQ supported

QoS (Quality of Supports CAR (Committed Access Rate) and CoS (Class of
Service) Service).

ETH OAM Supports IEEE802.1ag and IEEE802.3ah-compliant ETH OAM


protocol.

LAG (Link  Supports the aggregation group protocol to aggregate


Aggregation services from IP port to Trunk port.
Group)  Supports manual and static link aggregation.
 Supports payload equalization and non-payload
equalization

VLAN broadcast Supports VLAN-based service group broadcast.

CVLAN group Supports a group of CVLAN to be used as one VLAN.


port

Layer 2 Supports the MAC address learning and aging.


switching Supports one VB.

Flow control Supports IEEE802.3X-compliant Ethernet flow control


protocol and flow control termination.

EPL (Ethernet Provides point-to-point EPL dedicated line.


Private Line)

EVPL (Ethernet Provides point-to-multipoint EVPL dedicated line and


Virtual Private supports VLAN-based switching.
Table 1 Functions and features of the TBE board

Function and Description


Feature

Line)

Port working 10GE optical interface: 10GE LAN, 10GE WAN


mode GE optical interface: 1000MFULL, auto-negotiation
GE electric interface: auto-negotiation
FE optical interface: 100MFULL
FE electric interface: 10MHALF, 10MFULL, 100MHALF,
100MFULL, auto-negotiation

Protection Supports VLAN SNCP.


schemes Supports DBPS protection.
Supports LAG protection.
Supports DLAG protection.
Supports ERPS protection.
Supports client 1+1 protection.
NOTE:
RX/TX ports do not support client 1+1 protection.
Client 1+1 protection is supported only when EPL services (port <->
VCTRUNK) are configured on the board.

Test frame Supported

PRBS test Not supported


function

LPT function Supported


NOTE:
The LPT function cannot be configured for EVPL services but only for
bidirectional EPL services (port <-> VCTRUNK). When the LPT function is
enabled, Source C-VLAN and Sink C-VLAN of an EPL service must be left
empty.

Electrical- Not supported


layer ASON

Loopback 10GE MAC Inloop Supported


optical
Outloop Supported
interface
PHY Inloop Supported

Outloop Supported
Table 1 Functions and features of the TBE board

Function and Description


Feature

GE optical MAC Inloop Supported


interface
Outloop Not
supported

PHY Inloop Supported

Outloop Not
supported

GE electric MAC Inloop Supported


interface
Outloop Not
supported

PHY Inloop Supported

Outloop Supported

FE optical MAC Inloop Supported


interface
Outloop Not
supported

PHY Inloop Supported

Outloop Not
supported

FE electric MAC Inloop Supported


interface
Outloop Not
supported

PHY Inloop Supported

Outloop Supported

Protocols or Protocols or standards for IEEE 802.1q VLAN


standards transparent transmission All L2 protocols including
compliance (non-performance monitoring) xSTP, LACP, EthOAM, DHCP,
PPP, etc.
MPLS protocols
All L3 protocols including
ARP, IGMP, OSPF, IGRP etc.
Table 1 Functions and features of the TBE board

Function and Description


Feature

Protocols or standards for IEEE 802.3x pause frame


service processing IEEE 802.3ad LACP
(performance monitoring) IEEE 802.1p priority
IEEE 802.1q VLAN
IEEE 802.1ag OAM
IEEE 802.3ah OAM
IEEE IGMP
STP, RSTP, MSTP
R-APS

Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.5 Working Principle and Signal


Flow
The TBE board consists of the client-side GE optical module, client-
side 10GE optical module, L2 switching module, cross-connect module,
control and communication module, and power supply module.

Functional Modules and Signal Flow


Figure 1 shows the functional modules and signal flow of the TBE
board.
Figure 1 Functional modules and signal flow of the TBE board

NOTE:
The client-side GE optical module can be replaced with the electrical module to
access the corresponding electrical signals.

Suggest change RX1/TX1, RX2/TX2 optical interfaces to electrical interfaces only.

The processing of electrical signals is similar to that of optical signals. The


processing of optical signals is considered as an example.

Convergence of Multiple GE Services into 10GE Services


 Positive process:

 The client-side GE optical module receives eight channels of GE


optical signals from client equipment through the RX1-RX8
interfaces, and performs O/E conversion.

 After O/E conversion, the eight channels of GE electrical


signals are sent to the L2 switching module. The eight channels
of GE electrical signals are converged with a maximum of sixteen
channels of GE electrical signals groomed from the cross-connect
module into one channel of 10GE electrical signals.
 The 10GE electrical signals are sent to the client-side 10GE
optical module. After performing the E/O conversion, the module
sends out 10GE optical signals through the TX optical interface.

 Negative process:

 The client-side 10GE optical module receives 10GE optical


signals from client equipment through the RX interface, and
performs O/E conversion.

 After O/E conversion, 10GE electrical signals are sent to the L2


switching module. This module deconverges the one channel of
10GE electrical signals into multiple channels of GE electrical
signals.
 A maximum of eight channels of GE electrical signals are sent to
the client-side GE optical module. After performing the E/O
conversion, the module sends out GE optical signals through the
TX1-TX8 optical interfaces.

 A maximum of 16 channels of GE electrical signals are sent to


other boards by the cross-connect module through the backplane.

Convergence or Transparent Transmission of GE-to-GE Services

 Positive process:

 The client-side GE optical module receives eight channels of GE


optical signals from client equipment through the RX1-RX8
interfaces, and performs O/E conversion.
 After O/E conversion, the eight channels of GE electrical
signals are sent to the L2 switching module. Based on the
service requirement, the L2 switching module either
transparently transmits the received GE signals or converges the
received multiple channels of flat-rate GE signals into one
channel of GE signals.

 The GE signals are sent to other boards by the cross-connect


module through the backplane.

 Negative process:

 The cross-connect module receives the GE electrical signals


groomed from other boards through the backplane.
 GE electrical signals are sent to the L2 switching module. The
L2 switching module either transparently transmits the received
GE signals or deconverges the received GE signals into multiple
channels of flat-rate GE signals.

 The client-side GE optical module performs the E/O conversion of


GE electrical signals, and then outputs the optical signals
through the TX optical interface.

Module Function
 Client-side optical module
The module consists of a client-side receiver and a client-side
transmitter.

 Client-side receiver: Performs O/E conversion of GE/10GE optical


signals.

 Client-side transmitter: Performs the E/O conversion from the


internal electrical signals to GE/10GE optical signals.

 Reports the performance of the client-side optical interface.

 Reports the working state of the client-side laser.

 L2 switching module

 Forwards service signals.

 Implements the convergence/deconvergence of the service signals.

 Cross-connect module

 Implements cross-connecting 16 GE signals to the other boards


through the backplane.

 The grooming service signals are GE signals.


 OptiX OSN 6800: Supports cross-connecting 16 channels of GE
signals to the central working/protection cross-connect board.
 OptiX OSN 3800: Supports the grooming of 16 channels of GE
signals from one board of the mesh group (consisting of four
boards) to the other three boards belonging to the mesh group.

 Control and communication module

 Controls operations on the board.

 Controls operations on each module of the board according to CPU


instructions.
 Collects information about alarms, performance events, working
states and voltage detection from each functional module on the
board.

 Communicates with the system control and communication board.

 Power supply module

Converts the DC power supplied by the backplane into the power


required by each module on the board.
Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.6 Front Panel


There are indicators and interfaces on the front panel of the TBE
board.

Appearance of the Front Panel


Figure 1 shows the front panel of the TBE board.
Figure 1 Front panel of the TBE board

Indicators
Four indicators are present on the front panel:

 Board hardware status indicator (STAT) - triple-colored (red,


green, yellow)

 Service active status indicator (ACT) - green

 Board software status indicator (PROG) - dual-colored (red, green)

 Service alarm indicator (SRV) - triple-colored (red, green, yellow)

For details about these indicators, see Board Indicators.

Interfaces
Table 1 lists the type and function of each interface.
Table 1 Types and functions of the interfaces on the TBE board

Interface Type Function

TX1-TX8 LC Transmits the optical service signal to the


client-side equipment when the optical
module is used.
Transmits the electrical service signal to
the client-side equipment when the
electrical module is used.

TX LC Transmits the 10 GE service signal to the


client-side equipment.

RX1-RX8 LC Receives the optical service signal from the


client-side equipment when the optical
module is used.
Receives the electrical service signal from
the client-side equipment when the
electrical module is used.

RX LC Receives the 10 GE service signal from the


client-side equipment.

NOTE:
It is recommended to change RX1/TX1 and RX2/TX2 optical interfaces to electrical
interfaces only.

Laser Hazard Level


The laser hazard level of the board is HAZARD LEVEL 1, indicating
that the maximum power launched by the board is less than 10 dBm (10
mW).
Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.7 Valid Slots


One slot houses one TBE board.
Table 1 shows the valid slots for the TBE board.
Table 1 Valid slots for the TBE board

Product Valid Slots

OptiX OSN 6800 subrack IU1-IU8, IU11-IU16

OptiX OSN 3800 chassis IU2-IU5

Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.8 Physical and Logical Ports


This section describes how the physical ports of the board are
displayed on the NMS and the logical ports of the board.

Display of Physical Ports


Table 1 lists the mapping between the physical ports on the board and
the port numbers displayed on the NMS.

Table 1 Mapping between the physical ports on the TBE board and the
port numbers displayed on the NMS

Physical Port Port Number on the NMS

TX/RX 3

TX1/RX1 4

TX2/RX2 5

TX3/RX3 6

TX4/RX4 7

TX5/RX5 8

TX6/RX6 9
Table 1 Mapping between the physical ports on the TBE board and the
port numbers displayed on the NMS

Physical Port Port Number on the NMS

TX7/RX7 10

TX8/RX8 11

NOTE:
The port number displayed on the U2000 indicates a pair of physical optical ports.
One transmits signals and the other receives signals.

Logical Ports
Logical ports are internal points used to adapt, terminate, and
multiplex internal signals of the board. They also can be used as
sources or sinks of cross-connections.
Figure 1 describes the application model of the TBE board. Table 2
describes the meaning of each port.
Figure 1 Port diagram of the TBE board

Cross-connection that must be configured on the NMS to


receive ODUk signals from other boards

NOTE:
 When the TBE board is installed in any of slots IU2/IU3, IU5-IU8, IU12/IU13, and
IU15/IU16 in an OptiX OSN 6800 subrack, it supports backplane cross-connections
of up to 8 GE services from/to the active/standby cross-connect board. Each of
the VCTRUNK1-VCTRUNK8 and VCTRUNK9-VCTRUNK16 ports on the board supports a
maximum of 4 GE services.
 When the TBE and another service board are installed in paired slots in an OptiX
OSN 3800 subrack, it supports backplane cross-connections of 8 GE services
from/to the other three boards. Each of the VCTRUNK1-VCTRUNK8 and VCTRUNK9-
VCTRUNK16 ports on the board supports a maximum of 4 GE services.

Table 2 Description of NM port of the TBE board

Port Name Description

PORT3 The port corresponds to the client side optical


interface RX/TX.

PORT4-PORT11 These ports correspond to the client-side optical


interfaces RX1/TX1-RX8/TX8.

VCTRUNK1-VCTRUNK16 Internal virtual ports.

AP1-AP16 Internal convergence ports.

Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.9 Configuration of Cross-


connection
This section describes how to configure cross-connections on boards
using the NMS.
If the TBE board is used to transmit services, the following items
must be created on the U2000:

 During creation of the Ethernet services on the U2000, create the


cross-connection between the PORT and VCTRUNK ports. The
deconvergence of the 10GE services that are accessed from the
client-side PORT3 port is implemented through the L2 switching
module.

 Between the VCTRUNK ports and the AP ports of the cross-connect


module are one-to-one port connections, which do not need to be
set on the U2000.

 During creation of the electrical cross-connect services on the


U2000, create the cross-connection between the AP port of the TBE
board and the AP port of other boards, as shown by in Figure 1.
(The GE services accessed from the client side of the TBE board
are cross-connected to the client side of other boards for
protection and the inter-board service deconvergence.)

 During creation of the electrical cross-connect services on the


U2000, create the cross-connection between the AP port of the TBE
board and the LP port of other boards, as shown by in Figure 1.
(The GE services accessed from the client side of the TBE board
are cross-connected to the WDM side of other boards for protection
and inter-board service convergence.)
Figure 1 Cross-connection diagram of the TBE board

Other TN11L4G / TN11LDGD / TN11LDGS / TN11LOG / TN12LOG / TN11LQG


board / TN13LQM / TN11LQMD / TN12LQMD / TN11LQMS / TN12LQMS /
TN11TBE / TN11TDG / TN11TOM / TN11TQM / TN12TQM
Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.10 Parameters Can Be Set or


Queried by NMS
This section lists the board parameters that can be set or queried by
using the NMS.
For parameters of the TBE, refer to Table 1.
Table 1 TBE parameters

Field Value Description

Optical - Displays the position of the


Interface/Channel optical interface.

Optical Interface - Sets and queries the Optical


Name Interface Name.
An Optical Interface Name contains
a maximum of 64 characters. Any
characters are supported.

Laser Status Off, On The Laser Status parameter sets


Default: Off the laser status of a board.
See Laser Status (WDM Interface)
for more information.

Automatic Laser Disabled, Enabled The Automatic Laser Shutdown


Shutdown Default: Enabled parameter determines whether to
automatically shut down the laser
after the signals received by a
board are lost.
See ALS for more information.

LPT Enabled Disabled, Enabled Determines whether to enable the


Default: Disabled link pass-through (LPT) function.
See LPT for more information.

Parent topic: TBE

3.2.16.2.11 TBE Specifications


Specifications include optical specifications, dimensions, weight,
and power consumption.

Board Client-Side Fixed Optical Module Client-Side Pluggable Optical Module


Board Client-Side Fixed Optical Module Client-Side Pluggable Optical Module

100 BASE-FX-10 km-eSFP


TN11TBE N/A
100 BASE-FX-80 km-eSFP
2.125 Gbit/s Multirate-0.5 km-eSFP
1000 BASE-LX-10 km-eSFP
1000 BASE-LX-40 km-eSFP
1000 BASE-ZX-80 km-eSFP
1.25 Gbit/s Multirate (CWDM)-40
km-eSFP
2.67 Gbit/s Multirate (CWDM)-80
km-eSFP
10 Gbit/s Multirate-10 km-XFP
10 Gbit/s Multirate-40 km-XFP
10 Gbit/s Multirate-80 km-XFP
10 Gbit/s Single Rate-0.3 km-XFP

NOTE:
Margins exist between the default input power low threshold and the receiver
sensitivity and between the default input power high threshold and the overload
point. These margins ensure that the system can report an input power low or high
alarm before the actual input power reaches the receiver sensitivity or overload
point.

Client-Side Pluggable Optical Module

Table 1 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (FE


services)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical Module Type 100 BASE-FX-10 km- 100 BASE-FX-80 km-


eSFP eSFP

Line code format - NRZ NRZ

Optical source - SLM SLM


type

Target - 10 km (6.2 mi.) 80 km (49.7 mi.)


transmission
distance
Table 1 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (FE
services)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical Module Type 100 BASE-FX-10 km- 100 BASE-FX-80 km-


eSFP eSFP

Transmitter parameter specifications at point S

Maximum mean dBm -3 5


launched power

Minimum mean dBm -11.5 -2


launched power

Minimum dB 9 9
extinction ratio

Center frequency nm 1310 1550

Eye pattern mask - IEEE802.3z- IEEE802.3z-


compliant compliant

Receiver parameter specifications at point R

Receiver type - PIN PIN

Receiver dBm -19 -22


sensitivity (EOL)

Minimum receiver dBm -3 -3


overload

Table 2 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (GE


services)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical 2.125 Gbit/s 1000 BASE-LX- 1000 BASE-LX- 1000 BASE-


Module Type Multirate-0.5 10 km-eSFP 40 km-eSFP ZX-80 km-
km-eSFP eSFP

Line code - NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ


format

Optical - MLM SLM SLM SLM


Table 1 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (FE
services)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical Module Type 100 BASE-FX-10 km- 100 BASE-FX-80 km-


eSFP eSFP

source type

Target - 0.5 km (0.3 10 km (6.2 40 km (24.9 80 km (49.7


transmission mi.) mi.) mi.) mi.)
distance

Transmitter parameter specifications at point S

Operating nm 770 to 860 1270 to 1355 1270 to 1355 1500 to


wavelength 1580
range

Maximum mean dBm -2.5 -3 0 5


launched
power

Minimum mean dBm -9.5 -9 -5 -2


launched
power

Minimum dB 9 9 9 9
extinction
ratio

Eye pattern - IEEE802.3z-compliant


mask

Receiver parameter specifications at point R

Receiver - PIN PIN PIN PIN


type

Operating nm 770 to 860 1270 to 1355 1270 to 1355 1500 to


wavelength 1580
Table 1 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (FE
services)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical Module Type 100 BASE-FX-10 km- 100 BASE-FX-80 km-


eSFP eSFP

range

Receiver dBm -17 -20 -23 -23


sensitivity

Minimum dBm 0 -3 -3 -3
receiver
overload

NOTE:
When accessing 1000 BASE-T services, the specifications of the electrical interface
comply with the IEEE Std 802.3.

Table 3 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (CWDM


colored wavelengths)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical Module Type 1.25 Gbit/s Multirate 2.67 Gbit/s Multirate


(CWDM)-40 km-eSFP (CWDM)-80 km-eSFP

Line code format - NRZ NRZ

Optical source type - SLM SLM

Target transmission - 40 km (24.9 mi.) 80 km (49.7 mi.)


distance

Transmitter parameter specifications at point S

Operating wavelength nm 1471 to 1611 1471 to 1611


range
Table 3 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (CWDM
colored wavelengths)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical Module Type 1.25 Gbit/s Multirate 2.67 Gbit/s Multirate


(CWDM)-40 km-eSFP (CWDM)-80 km-eSFP

Maximum mean launched dBm 5 5


power

Minimum mean launched dBm 0 0


power

Minimum extinction dB 9 8.2


ratio

Central wavelength nm ±6.5 ±6.5


deviation

Maximum -20 dB nm 1.0 1.0


spectral width

Minimum side mode dB 30 30


suppression ratio

Eye pattern mask - IEEE802.3z- G.957-compliant


compliant G.959.1-compliant
IEEE802.3z-compliant

Receiver parameter specifications at point R

Receiver type - PIN APD

Operating wavelength nm 1270 to 1620 1270 to 1620


range

Receiver sensitivity dBm -19 -28

Minimum receiver dBm -3 -9


overload

Maximum reflectance dB -27 -27


Table 4 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (10
Gbit/s services)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s


Module Type Multirate-10 Multirate-40 Multirate-80 Single-Rate-0.3
km-XFP km-XFP km-XFP km-XFP

Line code - NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ


format

Optical - SLM SLM SLM MLM


source type

Target - 10 km (6.2 40 km (24.9 80 km (49.7 0.3 km (0.2


transmission mi.) mi.) mi.) mi.)
distance

Transmitter parameter specifications at point S

Operating nm 1290 to 1330 1530 to 1565 1530 to 1565 840 to 860


wavelength
range

Maximum mean dBm -1 2 4 -1.3


launched
power

Minimum mean dBm -6 -4.7 0 -7.3


launched
power

Minimum dB 6 8.2 9 3
extinction
ratio

Minimum side dB 30 30 30 30
mode
suppression
ratio
Table 3 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (CWDM
colored wavelengths)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical Module Type 1.25 Gbit/s Multirate 2.67 Gbit/s Multirate


(CWDM)-40 km-eSFP (CWDM)-80 km-eSFP

Eye pattern - G.691-compliant


mask

Receiver parameter specifications at point R

Receiver - PIN PIN APD PIN


type

Operating nm 1260 to 1565 1260 to 1605 1270 to 1600 840 to 860


wavelength
range

Receiver dBm -11 -14 -24 -7.5


sensitivity
a
(multirate)

Receiver dBm -14.4 -15.8 -24 -7.5


sensitivity
(10GE LAN)

Minimum dBm 0.5 -1 -7 -1


receiver
overload
(10GE LAN)

Minimum dBm -1 -1 -7 -1
receiver
overload
(STM-64)a

Maximum dB -27 -27 -27 -12


reflectance

a: The sensitivity and overload in the table complies with ITU-T G.691. The
Table 3 Client-side pluggable optical module specifications (CWDM
colored wavelengths)

Parameter Unit Value

Optical Module Type 1.25 Gbit/s Multirate 2.67 Gbit/s Multirate


(CWDM)-40 km-eSFP (CWDM)-80 km-eSFP

actual sensitivity of 10 Gbit/s Multirate-10 km-XFP modules is -14.4 dBm,


and the actual overload is 0.5 dBm, which can be used as the reference
during deployment commissioning.

Mechanical Specifications
 Dimensions of front panel (H x W x D): 264.6 mm (10.4 in.) x 25.4
mm (1.0 in.) x 220 mm (8.7 in.)

 Weight: 1.4 kg (3.1 lb.)

Power Consumption

Board Typical Power Consumption Maximum Power


(W) Consumptiona (W)

TN11TBE 40.7 44.8

a: The maximum power consumption is the power consumed by the board when it
works normally under the highest ambient temperature.

Parent topic: TBE

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