Part I: Introduction: Purpose
Part I: Introduction: Purpose
2017 Introduction
Introduction
Contents
1. Purpose
2. 1. What’s new?
2.1. Purpose
2.2. What’s new in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 for 1830 PSS
2.2.1. Maintenance releases
2.2.2. What’s new in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R5 for 1830 PSS
2.2.3. What’s new in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R3 for 1830 PSS
2.2.4. What’s new in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R1 for 1830 PSS
3. 2. 1830 PSS overview
3.1. Purpose
3.2. 1830 PSS OCS system overview
3.2.1. General information
3.2.2. 1830 PSS64 and 1830 PSS36 devices
3.3. 1830 PSS WDM system overview
3.3.1. General information
3.3.2. 1830 PSS32 central office device/1830 PSS16 end office device
3.3.3. 1830 PSS8 and 1830 PSS16II metro aggregation devices
3.3.4. 1830 PSS4 edge device platform
3.3.5. 1830 PSS1 GBE edge device
3.3.6. 1830 PSS1 MD4H edge device
3.3.7. 1830 PSS1 AHP
3.4. IPoptical management workflow
3.4.1. Workflow
3.4.2. Process
Part I: Introduction
Overview
Purpose
This part lists the new features and describes the WDM and OCS function of the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS).
Contents
Chapter 1, What’s new?
Chapter 2, 1830 PSS overview
2. Chapter 1: What’s new?
Overview
Purpose
This chapter highlights new optical features for the 5620 SAM Release 13.0 and provides references to the specific feature content.
Feature lists and highlevel feature descriptions are also available in the 5620 SAM Release Description.
Contents
What’s new in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 for 1830 PSS
2.2. What’s new in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 for 1830 PSS
Maintenance releases
Some releases may not be listed in this section, either because no new optical features are introduced, or the features introduced do
not require documentation.
What’s new in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R5 for 1830 PSS
Table 11, 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R5 1830 PSS features lists the features and functions added in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R5 for
1830 PSS support. See the 5620 SAM User Guide for more information about non1830 PSS features and functions.
Table 11: 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R5 1830 PSS features
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What’s new in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R3 for 1830 PSS
Table 12, 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R3 1830 PSS features lists the features and functions added in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R3 for
1830 PSS support. See the 5620 SAM User Guide for more information about non1830 PSS features and functions.
Table 12: 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R3 1830 PSS features
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What’s new in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R1 for 1830 PSS
Table 13, 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R1 1830 PSS features lists the features and functions added in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R1 for
1830 PSS support. See the 5620 SAM User Guides for more information about non1830 PSS features and functions.
Table 13: 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R1 1830 PSS features
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3. Chapter 2: 1830 PSS overview
Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides an overview of the 1830 PSS OCS and WDM systems and a highlevel description of the IPOptical
management workflow.
Contents
1830 PSS OCS system overview
1830 PSS WDM system overview
IPoptical management workflow
3.2. 1830 PSS OCS system overview
General information
The OCS component of the 1830 Photonic Service Switch provides OTH switching and control functions using matrix cards.
The 5620 SAM supports the 1830 PSS OCS product family of devices which includes:
1830 PSS64
1830 PSS36
See the current 5620 SAM Network Element Compatibility Guide for information about the 1830 PSS support in a 5620 SAM release.
1830 PSS64 and 1830 PSS36 devices
The OCS component uses 1830 PSS64 and 1830 PSS36 devices. The 1830 PSS36 is used for lower bandwidth requirements. The
1830 PSS64 is used for higher bandwidth requirements and switching. The devices handle interfaces of OTH, SDH, SONET, and
Ethernet. These devices support agnostic matrix cards which enable switching of WDM and OCS traffic.
For more information about the hardware and capabilities that are supported by the shelves, see the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic
Service Switch Product Information and Planning Guide.
3.3. 1830 PSS WDM system overview
General information
The 1830 Photonic Service Switch product family provides CWDM, DWDM, and OTN capabilities. Photonic networking increases
flexibility and operational automation.
The 5620 SAM supports the 1830 PSS WDM product family of devices, which includes:
1830 PSS32—central office device
1830 PSS16—end office device
1830 PSS16II—metro aggregation device
1830 PSS8—metro aggregation device
1830 PSS4—edge device platform
1830 PSS1—edge aggregation devices that collect lower rate signals for input to the 1830 PSS network, which include:
1830 PSS1 GBE edge device
1830 PSS1 MD4H edge device
1830 PSS1 AHP
See the current 5620 SAM Network Element Compatibility Guide for information about the 1830 PSS support in a 5620 SAM release.
1830 PSS32 central office device/1830 PSS16 end office device
The 1830 PSS32 and 1830 PSS16 provide multiservice and multireach solutions. The shelves are referred to collectively as the
1830 PSS32/1830 PSS16. They are scalable optical transport platforms for regional and metropolitan network transport and
services delivery.
The 1830 PSS32 central office device provides a 32slot platform for core, central office applications.
The 1830 PSS16 end office device provides a 16slot platform that can be used for end office or smaller core office applications.
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For information about the hardware and capabilities supported by the shelves, see the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch
32/16 Product Information and Planning Guide.
The 1830 PSS32 network consists of standalone NE, or two or more interconnected NEs that provide SDH/SONET/GigE aggregation
and transport, 10G, FC (R1.1), or transponderless wavelength services in a metropolitan or regional networking environment.
The 1830 PSS32 and 1830 PSS16 support bidirectional transmission over a single fiber. The devices can be configured to support
applications using CWDM filters. Each bidirectional transmission requires different CWDM wavelengths in each direction. Bidirectional
transmissions over a single fiber is supported with the following filters and OTs:
SFC2 11STAR1
SFC4 11STAR1A
SFC8 11STMM10
4DPA4 11DPE12(E)
See the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 36/32/16 Product Information and Planning Guide and the AlcatelLucent 1830
Photonic Service Switch 36/32/16 (PSS36/PSS32/PSS16) User Provisioning Guide for more information.
1830 PSS8 and 1830 PSS16II metro aggregation devices
The 1830 PSS8 and 1830 PSS16II are metro aggregation WDMOTN devices that provide scalability and flexibility in the WDM and
the OTN metropolitan networks.
The 1830 PSS8 is a scalable, aggregation, access shelf for photonic and metro transport applications. The 1830 PSS8 is 3 RU high
and has eight universal slots for OT, OA, SFC, and SFD.The 1830 PSS8 also includes the mandatory cards; the redundant AC and DC
Power Filter cards, Fan Unit with dust filter, redundant EC, Shelf panel, and User panel. The User panel is not a mandatory card and
can only be placed in the protection EC slot of the master shelf.
The 1830 PSS16II is an evolution of the 1830 PSS16 device for photonic and multiservice metro transport applications. The 1830
PSS16II provides 1.6 T capacity in the 8 RU shelf for packet, OTN, and photonic switching for central office and data center. The
1830 PSS16II has 22 slots and supports up to 8 fullheight or 16 halfheight universal I/O cards.
The 1830 PSS8 and 1830 PSS16II shelves support the common set of cards and the 1830 PSS16II device similar to a 2X 1830
PSS8 device.
See the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 36/32/16/8 Product Information and Planning Guide and the AlcatelLucent 1830
Photonic Service Switch 36/32/16 (PSS36/PSS32/PSS16/8) User Provisioning Guide for more information.
1830 PSS4 edge device platform
The 1830 PSS4 edge device platform is designed for installation near the edge of the metropolitan networks. The edge device
platform provides a flexible, power saving, OTNbased solution for metropolitan and access applications. The target application
provides OTNbased multiple service aggregation for CWDM and DWDM networks. The application can also be configured to provide
an FOADM terminal, and inline amplifier solution for the 1830 PSS32 networks. The platform supports nonswitched and electrical
switched configurations, and ensures full interworking and compatibility with other 1830 PSS product platforms.
The 1830 PSS4 supports bidirectional transmission over a single fiber. See the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 36/32/16
Product Information and Planning Guide and the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 36/32/16 (PSS36/PSS32/PSS16)
User Provisioning Guide for more information.
See the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 4 (PSS4) User Guide for more information.
1830 PSS1 GBE edge device
The 1830 PSS1 GBE edge device is a 1RU device for installation in 19in., ANSI, or ETSI racks. The device is based on a 12xGBE
optical transponder that supports optional CWDM filters.
The device provides an optimized WDM access platform that includes the following features:
1RU height
dc power (ac power adapter available)
standard or temperaturehardened versions
standard 1830 PSS1 GBE
hardened 1830 PSS1 GBEH
Black & White (B&W), CWDM, or DWDM optics
inband management using GCC
stackable as a single NE
alignment with the 1830 PSS service cards and operations
support for singlefiber bidirectional transmission
See the 1830 Photonic Service Switch 1 (PSS1) GBEH Edge Device User Guide for more information.
1830 PSS1 MD4H edge device
The 1830 PSS1 MD4H edge device is a 1RU device for installation in 19in., ANSI, or ETSI racks. The MD4H designation represents
the device as a multiservice dual module unit with 4 client ports per module, which is temperature hardened. The device is based on
two 1830 PSS32 4DPA4 optical transponders, which are remapped into an external device that also supports optional CWDM filters.
The device provides an optimized WDM access platform that includes the following features:
1RU height
dc power (ac power adapter available)
standard or temperaturehardened versions
Black & White (B&W), CWDM, or DWDM optics
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inband management using GCC
alignment with the 1830 PSS service cards and operations
support for singlefiber bidirectional transmission
See the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 1 (PSS1) MD4H Edge Device User Guide for more information.
1830 PSS1 AHP
The 1830 PSS1 AHP is a 1RU edge device that supports an adapted amplifier. Two devices can be used to provide a lowcost ILA
for the 1830 PSS.
The 1830 PSS1 AHP software provides the following enhanced capabilities:
multishelf NE management
IP routing (OSPF) over OSC links
wave key assignment distribution over OSPF LSAs
automatic/manual power management between devices
keyedunkeyed DWDM OCH XC provisioning and OCH trail management
DCM shelf/card/port management
See the AlcatelLucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 1 (PSS1) AHP Amplifier User Guide for more information.
Before you can use the 5620 SAM to manage one or more 1830 PSS devices, the required 1830 PSS modules and quantities must be
included in the 5620 SAM software license. See “Software and license configuration procedures” in the 5620 SAM System
Administrator Guide for information about viewing and updating the license information.
3.4. IPoptical management workflow
Workflow
Figure 21: IPoptical management workflow
The Figure 21, IPoptical management workflow shows the sequence of highlevel tasks that are required to deploy the 1830 PSS
devices in the network and perform the 1830 PSS device management from the 5620 SAM. The 5620 SAM works in parallel to the
planning and commissioning functions which are performed by EPT and CPB tools. There is no interaction between 5620 SAM and the
EPT and CPB tools.
Process
EPT
1 Plan the 1830 PSS deployment using the Engineering Planning Tool by considering, for example:
network parameters
sites
fiber connectivity
traffic patterns
run automatic design synthesis
create reports
divide the network into downloadable systems for automatic commissioning
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create the commissioning files
See the AlcatelLucent 1830 PSS Engineering and Planning Tool User Guide for more information.
CPB
2 Install the CPB tool for provisioning, commissioning and power balancing functions of the 1830 PSS. See the AlcatelLucent 1830
PSS Commissioning and Power Balancing Tool (CPB) User Guide for more information.
5620 SAM network management
3 Configure and manage the 1830 PSS device using the 5620 SAM.
1. Use the 5620 SAM to discover the commissioned 1830 PSS devices; see Chapter 7, 1830 PSS discovery .
2. Configure SSH2 security for CLI sessions, if required; see Chapter 6, 1830 PSS CLI sessions .
3. View, manage, and configure the discovered 1830 PSS device network objects:
device objects; see Chapter 8, 1830 PSS backup and upgrade
shelf, card, port, and LAG objects; see Chapter 9, 1830 PSS equipment management
equipment view and multilayer service view on a specified browser; see Chapter 10, 5620 SAM applications — optical
power levels; see Chapter 19, 1830 PSS power management
4. Configure the 5620 SAM policies that specify the conditions for 5620 SAM management functions including:
QoS policy; see Chapter 21, 1830 PSS QoS policy
ACL IP filter; see Chapter 22, 1830 PSS ACL IP filter
5. View, manage, and configure the OTN layers on 1830 PSS. See Chapter 13, 1830 PSS optical trail management
6. View, manage, and configure the network functions, as required:
routing and forwarding; see Chapter 24, 1830 PSS IP routing
service tunnels; see Chapter 25, 1830 PSS service tunnels
7. View, manage, and configure the GMRE devices, as required:
GMRE configuration; see Chapter 11, 1830 PSS GMRE control plane management
8. View, manage, and configure the SDH trails and services, as required:
SDH trails and services; see Chapter 12, SDH trails and services
9. View, manage, and configure the services and related functions:
optical transport services; see Chapter 16, 1830 PSS optical transport service management
VPLS services; see Chapter 15, 1830 PSS VPLS management
mirror services; see Chapter 17, 1830 PSS mirror service management
10. Collect 5620 SAM and 1830 PSS statistics see Chapter 18, 1830 PSS performance management and the 5620 SAM Statistics
Management Guide.
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