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Table Of Contents
Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y -
Index
Numerics
2.5-Gbps ITU trunk cards
optical loss 4-5
shelf configuration rules 3-2
splitter protection support 2-5to 2-6
3R functions
support 1-5
4-port 1-Gbps/2-Gbps FC aggregation cards
Fibre Channel latency (table) 4-8
protocol latencies 4-8
protocol monitoring 1-13
8-port FC/GE aggregation cards
architecture (figure) 1-15, 1-19
Fibre Channel latency (table) 4-9
protocol latencies 4-9
protocol monitoring 1-16
8-port multi-service muxponders
protocol latencies 4-9
protocol monitoring 1-20
10-Gbps ITU trunk cards
client based line card support 2-10, 2-11, 2-12
data flow (figure) 1-4
nonsplitter architecture (figure) 1-21, 1-23, 1-25
optical loss 4-6
shelf configuration rules 3-3
splitter architecture (figure) 1-22, 1-23, 1-26
splitter protection support 2-6to 2-8
10-Gbps ITU tunable trunk cards
shelf configuration rules 3-3
10-Gbps uplink cards
architecture (figure) 1-27
description 1-26
shelf configuration rules 3-3
A
amplification
description 5-1
APS
support for 1-3
ATM
client equipment attenuation A-4
transponder line card support 1-6
attenuation
8-port multi-service muxponders 4-5
ESCON and A-4
minimum for data channels 4-3
transponder line cards 4-4
types 5-6
Automatic Protection Switching. See APS
B
bands
OADM module support (table) 1-30
bidirectional path switching
description 2-23
figure 2-23
bus topologies. See point-to-point topologies
C
carrier motherboards
description 1-27
channels. See bands; data channels; OSC
chassis
description 1-1
figure 1-2
chromatic dispersion
planning considerations 5-7
client based line card protection
considerations 2-10, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13
description 2-9
client interfaces
transponder line cards 1-5
client protection
implementation considerations 2-10, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13
scheme (figure) 2-11, 2-12, 2-13
client side interfaces
transponder line cards 1-5
collocated shelf topologies
description 6-33
example (figure) 6-33
components
Coupling Facility links
description A-3
transponder line card support 1-7
CPU switch modules
description 1-31
features 1-31
switch fabrics 1-32
cross connect drawers
cabling rules 3-2
D
data channels
maximum number supported 1-3
optical loss through OADM modules 4-6
optical loss through PSMs 4-7
receiver sensitivity (table) 4-2
transmit power (table) 4-2
dBms
description 4-1
dBs
description 4-1
DCC
description 1-34
DCUs
planning considerations 5-8
dense wavelength division multiplexing. See DWDM
dispersion
limits 5-8
dispersion compensation units. See DCUs
documentation
related x
DS3
transponder line card support 1-8
DWDM
interfaces 1-3
E
EDFAs
description 5-1
input power limits 5-7
performance parameters 5-2
encapsulations. See protocol encapsulations
Enterprise Systems Connection. See ESCON 1-8
equalization
channel power 5-8
erbium-doped fiber amplifiers. See EDFAs
ESCON
aggregation card support 1-9
client equipment attenuation A-4
client side attenuation A-4
data rate as function of distance (figure) A-3
latency (table) 4-7
protocol monitoring support 1-8
transponder line card support 1-7
ESCON aggregation cards
architecture 1-3
architecture (figure) 1-10
data flow (figure) 1-4
description 1-9
latency (table) 4-7
optical loss (table) 4-7
protocol latencies 4-7
F
Fast Ethernet
transponder line card support 1-6
FDDI
client equipment attenuation A-4
transponder line card support 1-6
fiber
testing 4-10
Fiber Connection. See FICON 1-8
fiber failure
protection against 2-2
fiber nonlinearity
planning considerations 5-9
Fibre Channel
autonegotiation support 1-8
protocol monitoring support 1-8
transponder line card support 1-6
FICON
client equipment attenuation A-4
description A-3
protocol monitoring support 1-8
transponder line card support 1-7
G
GDPS
description A-4
environment (figure) A-1
Gigabit Ethernet
protocol monitoring support 1-8
transponder line card support 1-6
H
hubbed ring topologies
description 2-19
example (figure) 2-19
I
IBM protocols
attenuation requirements A-4
Coupling Facility links A-3
FICON A-3
optical power budget A-4
PPRC A-4
Sysplex Timer A-3
XRC A-4
in-band network channel
description 1-33
interfaces
CPU switch module 1-31
ISC compatibility
client equipment attenuation A-4
ISC compatibility mode
transponder line card support 1-7
ISC peer mode
transponder line card support 1-7
ITU-T G.692
laser grid 1-3
L
linear topologies. See point-to-point topologies
line card protected configurations
10-Gbps ITU trunk card example (figure) 6-11, 6-12
10-Gbps uplink card example (figure) 6-14
ESCON aggregation card example (figure) 6-11, 6-12, 6-14
transponder line card example (figure) 6-10, 6-14
line card protection
link loss budgets. See optical power budgets
logical mesh topologies. See meshed ring topologies
M
meshed ring topologies
description 2-20
example (figure) 2-20
mixed shelf topologies
description 6-32
example (figure) 6-32
mixed topologies
configuration examples 6-32
multimode fiber
common protocols 1-6
other supported client signal encapsulations 1-7
supported IBM storage protocols 1-7
multiple shelf nodes
meshed ring topology examples 6-30to 6-31
mux/demux modules. See OADM modules
N
network management
comparison (table) 1-35
DCC 1-34
description 1-33
in-band message channel 1-33
network management Ethernet
NME
description 1-35
O
OADM cabling
description 3-1
OADM modules
architecture (figure) 1-29
bands supported 1-29
configurations 1-30
description 1-28
protected ring configuration (figure) 1-30
ring configurations 1-30
shelf configuration rules 3-2
OC-1
transponder line card support 1-8
OC-24
transponder line card support 1-8
OFC
protocol encapsulations supported 1-8
optical loss
2.5-Gbps ITU trunk cards 4-5
8-port multi-service muxponders 4-5
10-Gbps ITU trunk cards 4-6
calculating 4-3
data channels 4-6
description 4-2
OSC 4-6
transponder line cards 4-4
See also optical power budgets
optical mux/demux modules. See OADM modules
optical power budgets
about 5-6
calculating 5-6
line card protected 10-Gbps ITU trunk card example (figure) 6-12, 6-13
line card protected transponder line card example (figure) 6-11, 6-15
overall 4-2
splitter protect 10-Gbps ITU trunk card example (figure) 6-8, 6-9
splitter protected transponder line card example (figure) 6-7, 6-10
switch fabric based protected 10-Gbps ITU trunk card example (figure) 6-16, 6-17
trunk fiber protected 2.5-Gbps transponder line card example (figure) 6-18
trunk fiber protected 8-port multi-service muxponder example (figure) 6-19
trunk fiber protected 10-Gbps ITU trunk card example (figure) 6-20, 6-21
unprotected 10-Gbps ITU trunk card configuration example (figure) 6-3, 6-4
unprotected transponder line card example (figure) 6-2, 6-6
optical power loss. See optical loss
optical seams
description 5-4
optical signal-to-noise ratio. See OSNR
optical supervisory channel. See OSC
Optical Supervisory Channels. See OSCs
OSC
information types 1-27
optical loss through OADM modules 4-7
receiver sensitivity (table) 4-2
transmit power (table) 4-2
OSC modules
description 1-27
shelf configuration rules 3-3
OSCs
planning considerations 5-9
OSNR
planning considerations 5-6
planning guidelines 5-7
P
path switching
example (figure) 2-21
PB-OE modules
description 5-3
Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy. See PPRC
point-to-point topologies
description 2-17
protected 2-18
unprotected 2-17
power supplies
description 1-1
PPRC
client interface support A-2
description A-4
processors. See CPU switch modules
protected topologies
meshed ring example (figure) 6-29
meshed ring with multiple shelf nodes example (figure) 6-31
point-to-point example (figure) 6-26
protection
ring topologies 2-20
See also APS; client protection; line card protection; splitter protection; y-cable protection
protection switch modules. See PSMs
protocol encapsulations 1-6, 1-7
protocol monitoring
4-port 1-Gbps/2-Gbps FC aggregation cards 1-13
8-port FC/GE aggregation cards 1-16
8-port multi-service muxponders 1-20
transponder line cards 1-8
PSMs
description 1-30
optical loss 4-7
receiver ranges 4-2
transmit power 4-2
trunk fiber protection 2-16
R
receive power
levels 5-7
redundancy
CPU switch modules 1-32
ring topologies
description 2-19
shelf configuration rules 3-3
See also hubbed ring topologies; meshed ring topologies
S
SANs
IBM environment A-1
SDH
protocol monitoring support 1-8
transponder line card support 1-6
security features
overview 1-33
shelf configuration rules
ring topologies 3-3
shelf configurations
line card protected 6-10to 6-14
switch fabric based protection 6-15to 6-17
trunk fiber based protection 6-18to 6-21
shelf linking
10-GE client uplink example (figure) 6-24
DWDM linked example (figure) 6-23
ITU linked example (figure) 6-22
single-mode fiber
common protocols 1-6
other supported client signal encapsulations 1-7
supported IBM storage protocols 1-7
SM fiber. See single-mode fiber
SONET
protocol monitoring support 1-8
transponder line card support 1-6
splitter protected configurations
10-Gbps ITU trunk card example (figure) 6-7, 6-8
ESCON aggregation card example (figure) 6-7, 6-8
transponder line card example (figure) 6-6, 6-9
splitter protection
10-Gbps ITU trunk cards (figure) 2-5, 2-7
considerations 2-3, 2-4, 2-6, 2-7
transponder line cards (figure) 2-2, 2-4
storage area networks. See SANs
switch fabric based protected configurations
10-Gbps uplink card example (figure) 6-17
ESCON aggregation card example (figure) 6-17
switch fabric based protection
considerations 2-15
switch fabric based protection configurations
ESCON aggregation card example (figure) 6-15, 6-16
switch fabric protection
considerations 2-15
switch fabrics
description 1-32
redundant (figure) 1-32
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy. See SDH
Sysplex Timer
IBM storage environment and A-3
transponder line card support 1-7
system
functional description 1-3
system management
OSC and 1-27
T
topologies
See also hubbed ring topologies; meshed ring topologies; point-to-point topologies
transmitter laser power
data channels 4-2
OSC 4-2
transponder line cards
architecture 1-3
client based line card protection support 2-10
client interface encapsulation types 1-5
data flow (figure) 1-3
description 1-4
OFC support 1-8
operation 1-4
optical loss (table) 4-5
protocol encapsulations 1-5
protocol monitoring 1-8
shelf configuration rules 3-2
splitter protection support 2-2to 2-3, 2-3to 2-4
y-cable protection support (figure) 2-8
trunk fiber protected configurations
2.5-Gbps transponder line card example (figure) 6-18
8-port multi-service muxponder example (figure) 6-19
ESCON aggregation card example (figure) 6-20, 6-21
trunk fiber protection
considerations 2-16
description 2-16
U
unidirectional path switching
description 2-22
example (figure) 2-22
unprotected configurations
10-Gbps ITU trunk card example (figure) 6-3, 6-4
10-Gbps uplink card example (figure) 6-5
ESCON aggregation card example (figure) 6-3, 6-4, 6-5
transponder line card example (figure) 6-2, 6-5
unprotected topologies
meshed ring example (figure) 6-28
point-to-point example (figure) 6-26
V
variable optical attenuation
description 5-2
VOA modules
description 5-2
W
WB-VOA modules
description 5-5
X
XRC
client interface support A-2
description A-4
Y
y-cable protection
considerations 2-9
figure 2-8
Posted: Sat Jul 1 02:58:51 PDT 2006
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