Nokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 And PSS-32 Platforms

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Nokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16and PSS-32 PlatformsThe 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) portfolio consists of platformsoptimized for varying optical network deployment environments ranging frominterconnecting data centers to efficiently scaling large metro, regional andlong-haul multi-layer, multiservice optical networks. Each platform leveragescommon software, hardware, management and control to offer seamlessoperations across the portfolio.The 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 packetoptical platforms support multiple transport networkapplications including: multiservice metro transportand aggregation, optical core/long-haul deploymentsand photonic switching configurations supportingcolorless, directionless, contentionless with Flexgrid(CDC-F) wavelength routing. The platforms supportnext-generation dense wavelength division multiplexing(DWDM) multiservice transport from access to coreand help optical network operators build agile andscalable networks that can accelerate the delivery ofmobile, video, business, wavelength, Ethernet, datacenter interconnect (DCI) and cloud services.An efficient evolution to scalable 100G servicesdeployment is made possible with support for100G to 500G transport wavelengths optimized forcapacity and distance, industry-leading service portdensities including 100G client interfaces, multilayer switching agility and intelligence to dynamicallyreconfigure network resources, and compactand low-power platforms for maximum networkoperational efficiency. These capabilities enablecontinued revenue streams as customers demandmore bandwidth and enterprises move towards 100Gconnectivity between their routers and data centers.1Nokia 1830 PSS-4Nokia 1830 PSS-8Nokia 1830 PSS-16Nokia 1830 PSS-32Data SheetNokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms

Benefits Significantly and simultaneously scales networkcapacity, reach and density, making feasible themass delivery of sub-10G, 10G, 40G and 100Gservices Extremely efficient DWDM transport wavelengths:–– Flexible, rate-adaptive 100G to 500G coherentDWDM lines–– Ultra-efficient multicarrier superchannels–– Optimizes transport wavelength spectralefficiency for both capacity and distance,maximizing achievable fiber bandwidth withoutcompromising wavelength availability–– 200G wavelength distances of 2,000 km,supporting an evolution from 100G to 200GDWDM long haul–– 100G wavelength distances of 3,000 km to7,500 km, supporting ultra-long without costlyregeneration–– The first two-carrier 500G superchanneladdressing both metro and regional distancesproviding a combination of leading spectraldensity Optimizes transport wavelength spectralefficiency for both capacity and distance,maximizing achievable fiber bandwidthwithout compromising wavelength availability Eliminates the need to regenerate at landing sitesby simplifying the interconnection of sub-sea andterrestrial systems Delivers reliable, high-density, environmentallyfriendly multiservice transport:–– Redundant control, power and timing forsupporting high-availability networks–– Multiservice packet/OTN switching–– Large-scale 1G to 100G services transport–– High-capacity, slot-to-slot interconnectivity,supporting “pay as you grow” packet/OTNnetworking or mate-to-mate interface cardprotection–– High-density, small-footprint platforms withlow power consumption2 Efficient and reliable multi-layer networking:–– Efficient bandwidth management capabilitiesat the 100G and sub-100G levels–– Carrier Ethernet and Multiprotocol LabelSwitching – Transport Profile (MPLS-TP)services and networking–– Wavelength routing featuring colorless,directionless, contentionless with Flexgrid(CDC-F) add/drop–– Ultra-Wideband C L band CDC-F WavelengthRouting to maximize fiber capacity andwavelength agility–– Fixed optical add/drop multiplexing (OADM)and highly integrated single-slot integratedreconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer(iROADM) capability–– IP/optical integration via GeneralizedMultiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS)user–network interface (UNI)–– Support for ITU-T G.8262 SyncE for frequencysynchronization distribution and IEEE 1588v2packet-based time/phase synchronizationdistribution–– Advanced wavelength frequency and highspeed phase recovery capabilities enable50-ms protection.–– Ultra-fast wavelength multi-layer protectionand restorationData SheetNokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms

Technologies Nokia designed PSE-2 Super Coherent (PSE-2s)electro-optics:–– Multiple modulation formats to supportmaximum wavelength scale over variousgeographic distances and qualities of fiber–– 2 flexible-rate DWDM coherent interfaceswith aggregate payload capacity rangingfrom 100G to 500G–– Next-generation, latency-adjustable, softdecision forward error correction (SD-FEC)–– Adaptable to a wide range of fiber impairmentsfor operation over extreme distances andchallenging fiber environments–– Spectrally efficient 400G single-carrierwavelength Integrated Wavelength Tracker encodingsupporting unique and powerful wavelengthoperations, administration and maintenance(OAM) OTN switching:–– Card-based and multi-card distributedswitching–– Seamless single network element managementand control with 1830 PSS-36, PSS-64, andPSS-24x high-capacity switching platforms Wavelength routing–– Colorless, directionless, contentionlessadd/drop with Flexgrid (CDC-F)–– Massively scalable 20-port twin-wavelengthselective switch (WSS) ROADM for maximumflexibility and degree support–– iROADM for compact metro deployments Embedded multi-layer capability–– Multi-layer multi-region networking (MRN)support including coordinated multi-layerprotection and restoration–– GMPLS UNI support for IP/optical integration3 Integrated packet transport–– MEF CE 2.0, SR OS-based packet interfacecards–– IEEE 1588v2 time/phase synchronizationsupport–– Enables a fully managed, end-to-end packetsolution with a common service, operationsand management model across the opticaland Ethernet/IP/MPLS portfolio Management–– Nokia 1350 Optical Management System(OMS) Transport software-defined networking (T-SDN)–– Centralized, multi-layer control via NokiaNetwork Services Platform (NSP) Network design and planning–– Integrated network planning tools foroptimized multi-layer network planning/deployment–– Commissioning and power balancing toolApplications Optical and packet transport andaggregation for:–– Business services–– Mobile and broadband backhaul–– Multicast video–– Secure data center interconnect(DCI)–– Cloud services–– Multiservice transportData SheetNokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms

Product descriptionsRelated Nokia products 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS)-36, PSS-64and PSS-24x packet/OTN switching devicesThe 1830 PSS-4 extends the 1830 PSS portfolio 1350 Optical Management System (OMS) networkto the customer premises. Its cost-effectivemanagementsmall footprint, low power consumption and 1390 Network Planning Tool (NPT)extended temperature operation design give itthe deployment flexibility for many applications Network Service Platform (NSP) IP/Optical SDNincluding:controller Cost-effective multiplexing of any bit rate services IP/Optical Integration with 7750 Service Router(SR) and 7950 Extensible Routing System (XRS)and transport over OTU1, OTU2 and OTU4 7210 Service Access Service (SAS) Carrier Terminal, fixed optical add/drop multiplexerEthernet access(FOADM) or inline amplifier (ILA) applications 9500 Microwave Packet Radio (MPR) Carrier Cost-effective, high-capacity, highly secure,Ethernet accessmultiprotocol-capable, low latency and resilientoptical DCI for large enterprises and managed 7705 Service Access Router (SAR) multiserviceservice providers (MSPs), both for private andaccess over packetcommunity clouds.1830 PSS-41830 PSS-8 and PSS-16The 1830 PSS-8 and PSS-16 pack extensive multilayer packet optical transport features into metrooptimized physical form factors including supportfor outside plant extended temperature operation.OTN and packet service grooming is achieved byusing a pay-as-you-grow distributed switchingfabric that scales as service take-up rates increase.Their support for extensive multi-layer packetoptical transport features together with theircompact and low-power architecture design allowfor maximum network operational efficiency anddeployment flexibility and high-capacity transportin metro environments.1830 PSS-32The 1830 PSS-32 supports maximum levels ofmulti-layer packet optical transport feature scaleand multifunction capabilities. It is ideally suited for: Multiple degree CDC-F wavelength routing andphotonic switching Large-scale wavelength 100G to 500Gtransponder/muxponder transport Ultra-long-haul transport wavelengthregeneration and amplification.4Data SheetNokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms

Technical specificationsOverviewSpecifications1830 PSS-41830 PSS-81830 PSS-161830 PSS-32Capacity andperformance240 Gb/s800 Gb/s1.6 Tb/s8 Tb/sInterface card slots(full/half h)88 mm (3.46 in)/440 mm (17.32 in)/289.75 mm (11.41 in)133 mm (5.2 in)/438.9 mm (17.2 in)/325 mm (12.7 in)354.8 mm (13.9 in)/440 mm (17.3 in)/325 mm (12.7 in)622 mm (24.5 in)/483 mm(19 in)/300 mm (12 in)Weight3.318 kg (7.3 lb),4.366 kg (9.6 lb)with complete shelf kit7.2 kg (15.9 lb)10.55 kg (23.25 lb)15.77 kg (34.77 lb)Packet/OTN fabricoptionsDistributed fabricDistributed fabricDistributed fabricDistributed fabricController card slots1 unprotected2 protected2 protected2 protectedNetwork timingSyncE (ITU-T G.8261/G.8262/G.8264/G.781),IEEE 1588v2SyncE (ITU-T G.8261/G.8262/G.8264/G.781),IEEE 1588v2SyncE (ITU-T G.8261/G.8262/G.8264/G.781),IEEE 1588v2SyncE (ITU-T G.8261/G.8262/G.8264/G.781),IEEE 1588v2Power modulesRedundant power modulesRedundant power modulesRedundant power modulesRedundant power modulesPower options-48V DC or 24V DC110/220V ACMixed AC & DC powersupply configuration48V DC, 110/220V AC withintegrated AC power filter48V DC, 110/220 V ACwith external converter48V DC, 115/240 V ACwith external converterPower requirementsMax. 347 W(up to 125 W/slot),Typical: 220 WMax. 1200 W(up to 240 W/slot),Typical: 520 WMax. 2400 W(up to 240 W/slot)Typical: 1350 WTypical: 400 W – 1270 WOperating temperature-40 C to 65 C(-40 F to 149 F)for outside plantdeployments-5 C to 55 C(23 F to 131 F)-40 C to 65 C(-40 F to 149 F)for outside plantdeployments-5 C to 55 C(23 F to 131 F)0 C to 50 C(32 F to 122 F)HumidityCO environment: 85% long term5% to 95%non-condensing5% to 95%non-condensing5% to 95%non-condensingUp to 24 1830 PSS shelvesUp to 24 1830 PSS shelvesper single NE, 120 shelvesper clusterUp to 24 1830 PSS shelvesper single NE, 120 shelvesper cluster 95% short termOutside environment: 100% long termMulti-shelfmanagement5Up to 8 1830 PSS shelvesData SheetNokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms

Interface cardsTransponder/MuxponderPlatformCard IDCard descriptionHalf, full heightNotesPSS-8, -16, -32D5X500500G Muxponder2 full slotsConfigurable 100G – 500G DWDM line withup to 5 x 100G CFP4 clientsAll12P12012 x 10G FlexibleTransponder/ClientfullFull-slot 6 x 10G transponder or 12 x 10Gas programmable 10G portsAll1UD2001 x 100G/200G LinefullConfigurable 100G/200G line rate with distributedpacket/OTN connectivityAll20P20020 x 10G MultiserviceClientfullHigh-density multiservice clients with distributedpacket/OTN fabricPSS-32260SCX2100G/200G AdaptiveRate High Capacity ULHMuxponder2 full slots2 x 100G clients: Compact CFP2 0G Muxponderfull10G, 40G, and 100G clients: 100 GE/OTU4,40GE / OTU3, 10GE, OTU2, OC-192/STM-64,CFP4, QSFP28/QSFP , SFP PSS-32130SCA1100G Transponder2 full slots1xCFP - 100GE, OTU4 clientsPSS-32130SCX1010 x 10 CoherentMuxponder UltimateReach2 full slots10 x 10G clients one OTU4 linePSS-32130SNX1010 x 10 CoherentMuxponder UltimateReach2 full slots10 x 10 Coherent MuxponderAll11DPM1211G Dual Port Multi-rateTransponderfull 2 x 10G XFP lines: OTU2 (CWDM, DWDM, B&W)8 x ANY CardfullAll11DPM8 12 x SFP clients: FE, GE, FC100/200/400, OC3/STM1 OC12/STM4 OC48/STM16, OTU1, SD-SDI,HD-SDI 8 x SFP client: OC-3/-12/STM-1/-4, OC-48/STM-16, 10/100 base T, GE 2 x XFP line: OTU2 (CWDM, DWDM, B&W)All11DPM1211G Dual Port PluggableMultirate ADMTransponderfullAll11QPA44 x Any 10GTransponderfull 12 clients - 12 x OC-3/-12, 4 x OC-48, 8 x GE,2 x OTU1, 12 x SD-SDI, 4 x HD-SDI Up to 4 DWDM line ports with OTN framer 4 x pluggable DWDM XFPs or CWDM XFPs 10GE, OC-192/STM-64 [SONET/SDH], OTU2/OTM-0.2 [G.709] FC800, FC1200 [ANSI INCITS 364-2003] 5G DDR IBNote: Support for interface cards and related features depends on the softwarerelease. Please refer to release notes and user documentation for additionaldetails.6Data SheetNokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms

PacketPlatformCard IDCard descriptionHalf, full heightNotesAll11OPE88 x 10G Carrier EthernetSwitching MuxponderfullSR OS-enabled for fully managed, end-to-end packetsolutions across Nokia Optical and IP/MPLS portfoliosAll11QCE12X4 x 10G WDM,12/22 x GE/FE ClientCarrier EthernetSwitching Muxponderfull SR OS-enabled for fully managed, end-to-end packetsolutions across Nokia Optical and IP/MPLS portfolios4 x 10G WDM,24 x GE/FE ClientCarrier EthernetSwitching Muxponder2 fullslots11G Dual-Port GE MuxTransponderfullAllAll11QPE2411DPE12A Extended temperature operation SR OS-enabled for fully managed, end-to-end packetsolutions across Nokia Optical and IP/MPLS portfolios Extended temperature operation12 pluggable client FE/GE interface and 2 CWDM/DWDMXFPs support OTU2e and 10GE LANData center interconnectPlatformCard IDCard descriptionHalf, full heightNotesAll11QPEN44 x 10G EncryptedTransponderfull 4 x XFP tunable line, 4 x XFP clients AES-256 encryption per line/clientAmplifiersPlatformCard IDCard descriptionHalf, full heightNotesAllAHPLGHigh Power Low Gain DWDMAmplifier, with mid-stage accessfullMetro DCU6 dB - 24 dBAllAHPHGHigh Power High Gain DWDMAmplifier, with mid-stage accessfullRegional DCU13 dB - 33 dBAllA2325A23 dB Variable Gain Amplifier,with mid-stage accessfullRegional DCUPSS-4AA2DONWBidirectional Amplifier with OSC,without Wavelength TrackerhalfMetro DCUAllAM2125AMedium Variable Gain ModularAmplifier, with mid-stage accessfullLH Coherent EDFA 15 dB - 31 dBAllAM2125BMedium Variable Gain ModularAmplifier, with no mid-stage accessfullLH Coherent EDFA15 dB – 31 dBAllAM2318ALow Gain Variable ModularAmplifier, with no mid-stage access2 full slotsLH Coherent EDFA7 dB – 24 dBAllA2P2125Hybrid Raman EDFA AmplifierfullLH Coherent HybridPSS-16, -32AM2032A20 dBm Output Power, 32 dB GainOptical Amplifier, with mid-stageaccessfullLH Coherent Hybrid 26 dB - 40 dB gain withadjustable tiltPSS-16, -32AM2625A26 dBm Output Power, 25 dB GainOptical Amplifier, with mid-stageaccess2 full slotsLH Coherent Hybrid 16 dB to 30 dB gain withadjustable tiltPSS-16, -32RA2PLong Haul – 2 Pump Raman,no mid-stage accessfullLH Coherent Raman10 dB for SSMF; 14 dB for LEAF; 16 dB for TWRSPSS-16, -32OSCTOptical Supervisory CardfullMetro OCSPSS-16, -32AAR-8AAmplifier Array – 8 AmpsfullCDC-F and fixed grid7Data SheetNokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms

PlatformCard IDCard descriptionHalf, full heightNotesPSS-16, -32A4PSWGHybrid Amplifier2 full slotsOptimal ingress performance for both low and highEDFA gain needs 15, 18, and 20 dB on-off gain onSSMF, ELEAF, TW-RS fibersPSS-16, -32ASWGSwitched Gain EDFA AmplifierfullSelectable gain control for optimized networkperformance: 7 dB - 22 dB, 13 dB - 29 dBPSS-32AWBINGUltra-Wideband EDFA Ingress Amp2 full slotsSwitched gain high/low setting, integrated C & L bandsupportPSS-32AWBEGRUltra-Wideband EDFA Egress Amp2 full slotsSwitched gain high/low setting, integrated C & L bandsupportPSS-32AWBILAUltra-Wideband ILA 2full slotsSwitched gain high/low setting, integrated C & L bandsupportWavelength routingPlatformCard IDCard descriptionHalf, full heightNotesPSS-16, -32WR20-TFM1 x 20 Twin Flex WSS, withMPO connectors2 full slotsEnables 20-degree node configurations. Standard50 GHz wavelength spacing and Flexgrid with MPOconnectorPSS-16, -32MCS8-16Multicast switch8-degree & 16 portFullCDC-F add/drop of 100G clients Supports up to 8 opticaldegrees Multicast switch supporting 8-degrees and 16portsPSS-16, -32MSH-FSMMesh fiber shufflefor 8-degrees2U passivemoduleEnables CDC-F architecture with one centralized fiberingshelf Supports up to 8 optical degrees Connects theWR20-TFM and AAR-8AAllOTDROptical Time DomainReflectometryfullDetects fiber cut and localization to within 10 m of thefailure Enables automatic Raman amplifier turn-up viaintegrated “wizard”AllMONOTDROTDR MonitoringhalfEnables OTDR monitoring on DWDM lines that don'thave amplifiers with OTDR filters and angled polishedconnectors (APCs)AllIROADMFIntegrated iROADMShort SpanfullSingle degree for 2D to 4D ROADMs Short-span FGOAMingress amplifier, suitable for spans of up to 50 kmAlliROADMVIntegrated iROADMLong SpanfullSingle degree for 2D to 4D ROADMs Long-span VGOAMingress amplifier, suitable for spans of up to 100 kmPSS-16,-32WR2-882-degrees, 88 channels2 half slots Compact option for 2D ROADM configurations Supports up to 88 channels Integrated WaveTracker for automatic poweradjustment & optical monitoringPSS-8,-16,-32WR8-88A8-degrees, 88 channels2 full slots Supports up to 8 degrees. Integrated WaveTracker for automatic poweradjustment & optical monitoringPSS-16,-32WR8-88AF8-degrees, 88 channels,FlexGrid2 full slots Supports up to 8 degrees. Integrated WaveTracker for automatic poweradjustment & optical monitoringPSS-16, -32WR20-TFTwin 1x20 WSS Flexgrid2 full slotsEnabling 20-degree node configurations; standard 50GHz wavelength spacing and Flexgrid supportAllWTOCM-FFlexgrid OCM cardhalfOCM solution for Flexgrid support. Supports bothstandard fixed grid & Flexgrid Monitors input signals onall 4 ports via separate optical taps8Data SheetNokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms

OtherPlatformCard IDCard descriptionHalf, full heightNotesAllMVACMultiple VariableAttenuation Card (8 ports)halfInserts Wavelength Tracker OAM on alien opticstransmissionAllMVAC8BMultiple VariableAttenuation CardBidirectional (8 ports)fullInserts Wavelength Tracker OAM on alien opticstransmission Bidirectional signal processing providesdemarcation point for alien optics transmission overROADM linesAllOPSAOptical ProtectionSwitch CardhalfProvides 1 1 OCh, OMSP or OLP protection overDWDM linesAllOPSBOptical ProtectionSwitch CardhalfProvides 1 1 protection with shelf diversityCarrier EthernetSpecifications1830 PSS-41830 PSS-81830 PSS-161830 PSS-32Layer 2 switching compliantwith IEEE 802.1ad PBXXXXMEF services:E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree, E-AccessXXXXIGMPv2 snoopingXXXXSophisticated quality of service(QoS): classification, policing,queuing, scheduling, shapingXXXX Ethernet OAM (IEEE 802.3ah,IEEE 802.1ag,XXXXIEEE 802.1ax Link Aggregation (LAG)XXXXITU-T G.8032 (v2) ERP (UNI/NNI)XXXXCapabilities1830 PSS-41830 PSS-81830 PSS-161830 PSS-32Controllable via Nokia NetworkServices Platform (NSP) SDNcontrollerXXXX ITU-T Y.1731)SDNManagementCapabilities1830 PSS-41830 PSS-81830 PSS-161830 PSS-32Web GUI & CLIXXXXSNMPv3 (AES-256)XXXXTL1XXXXCFM framework (MD, MEL, MEG,up/down MEP, MIP configuration)XXXXFault propagation/LPTXXXXEthernet port for local accessXXXXIntegrated remote managementvia GCC/OSC Selectable rates forOSC: 100 Mb/s, 155 Mb/sXXXX1350 Optical ManagementSystem (OMS)XXXX9Data SheetNokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms

CertificationsCertifications1830 PSS-41830 PSS-81830 PSS-161830 PSS-32MEF CE 2.0XXXXBrocade SAN and securityXXXXEMC SAN and securityXXXXRegulatory and standards complianceANSISpecifications1830 PSS-41830 PSS-81830 PSS-161830 PSS-32EMC level: Class A ICES-003, Issue 4, February 2004,Class A (Canada)XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, Issue 6, May 201

Nokia 1830 PSS-4, PSS-8, PSS-16 and PSS-32 Platforms The 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) portfolio consists of platforms optimized for varying optical network deployment environments ranging from interconnecting data centers to efficiently scaling large metro, regional and long-haul multi-layer, multiservice optical networks.

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