User manual ALCATEL-LUCENT 7750 ATM MEDIA DEPENDENT ADAPTER DATASHEET

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[. . . ] Alcatel-Lucent 7750 and 7710 Service Routers AT M MED I A DEPEN DEN T A DA P T ER The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router (SR) ATM Media Dependent Adapter (MDA) provides industry-leading service density and rich connectivity options in a wide range of service and application solutions for service providers, cable MSOs, and enterprise customers. The Alcatel-Lucent ATM MDAs are available on the 7750 SR and 7710 SR, are fully supported by the AlcatelLucent 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM), and support in-service insertion and removal. [. . . ] Select ATM MDAs are also supported on the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-c14 and 7710 SR-c4 using MDA Carrier Modules (MCM) with one MDA provisioned per MCM. The ATM feature support on the Alcatel-Lucent Service Router portfolio consists of a full set of flexible and scalable ATM connectivity options that complement a comprehensive set of ATM traffic management and operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) functions. With the ATM MDAs, network operators are able to leverage a rich and proven ATM feature set and combine it with the leading service, packet level hierarchical quality of service (H-QoS) and OAM capabilities of the Alcatel-Lucent Service Router Operating System (SR OS) to activate a new breed of rich, high-performance services over ATM access methods. ATM MDAs can be used with any of the following Layer 2 and Layer 3 services: · ATM virtual private wire services (VPWS) with support for ATM user-tonetwork (UNI)/network-to-network (NNI) switching, ATM N:1 cell mode pseudowire over IP/MPLS and ATM adaptation layer 5 (AAL5) service data unit (SDU) mode pseudowire over IP/MPLS · ATM virtual circuit (VC) termination on a virtual private LAN service (VPLS) · ATM VC termination on an Internet enhanced service (IES) · ATM VC termination on a virtual private routed network service (VPRN) · ATM virtual trunks over IP/MPLS for tunneling private network-tonetwork interface (PNNI) switched services over an IP/MPLS network · ATM/Frame relay (FR) network inter-working (Frame Relay Forum 5 [FRF. 5]) VPWS with both local switching and remote switching over a pseudowire · ATM/FR/Ethernet service interworking VPWS with both local and remote switching over an Ethernet pseudowire · ATM/FR/Ethernet service interworking VPWS which allows IP connectivity over an IP PW between different link layer technologies · PW switching removes the need for a full mesh of tunnels and signaling adjacencies · All VPWS and PW types are per IETF PWE3 RFC standards · Leading QoS capabilities: ¬ A comprehensive set of ATM traffic management capabilities that complements an industry-leading H-QoS, including: ­ ATM service categories: - constant bit rate (CBR) - variable bit rate ­ real-time service category (rt-VBR) - variable bit rate ­ non-real time service category (nrt-VBR) - unspecified bit rate with minimum cell rate support (UBR + MCR) ­ per VC queuing with strict priority scheduling for real-time service categories and weighted round robin scheduling for non-real-time categories ­ per VC and per virtual path (VP) shaping ­ per VC/VP ingress policing with support of partial packet discard (PPD) for AAL5 VCs · Leading OAM capabilities: ¬ OAM F5 support at the VC level and F4 support at the VP level ­ OAM F5 alarm indication signal (AIS)/remote defect indication (RDI) generation, termination on all VCs simultaneously ­ OAM F5 loopback launching and terminating options support ­ ATM ping OAM loopback enables the continuous operation of an ATM OAM F5 loopback to notify an operator of loss of connectivity of an ATM customer interface terminating on an IES and VPRN service ¬ ATM ILMI 3. 1 and 4. 0 to facilitate the managing and monitoring of an ATM interface, ATM MDAs support Integrated Link Management Interface (ILMI) 3. 1 and ILMI 4. 0, with the ability to automatically negotiate the ILMI version ¬ Option to terminate or transparently generate ATM OAM traffic over an ATM pseudowire ¬ VCCV ping to check PW connectivity and validate the user plane against the control plane for the PW FEC ¬ OAM tools for services with ATM endpoints include LSP Ping, LSP Traceroute, SDP Ping, VPLS MAC Ping, VPLS MAC Trace, IP-VPN VRF-Ping and IP-VPN VRF-Trace, and Service Ping ¬ ATM service mirroring includes mirror sources with ATM access circuits as part of ATM AAL5 SDU VPWS, Ethernet and IP interworking VPWSs, VPLS, IES and VPRN services · Leading high availability capabilities: ¬ 1+1 Automatic protection switching (APS), single chassis and multi-chassis modes, are supported on ATM MDAs, as defined by ITU-T G. 841 and GR-253-CORE, to maintain existing SLAs when services are converged over an IP/MPLS backbone ¬ Non-stop services: all services with access circuits on the ATM MDA are fully hot redundant for both the configuration and state achieving a hitless switchover from the active to the standby control plane module ¬ PW types which support access circuits on the ATM MDA provide PW redundancy feature to protect against IP/MPLS network failures and remote access circuit failures Features and benefits · Leading interface density: ¬ Up to 320 ATM OC-3c/STM-1c or 80 OC-12c/STM-4c interfaces per Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR ¬ Up to 24 OC-3c/STM-1c/OC-12c/ STM-4c interfaces on the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR · Maximized configuration flexibility and optimized interface slot utilization through the use of ATM small form factor pluggable (SFP) optics · A highly scalable hardware implementation capable of supporting up to 8000 VC/VP endpoints per MDA · Support for ATM routed encapsulation and routed bridged encapsulation termination on IES and VPRN services · Granular per VC, VP and port ATM statistics as outlined in RFC 2515 2 Alcatel-Lucent 7750 and 7710 Service Routers | Data Sheet Port Density Table 1 lists port densities for each ATM MDA and the associated Alcatel-Lucent SR chassis. Table 1. ATM MDA port density-by-chassis type MDA TYPE PORTS PER MDA SR-1 PORTS PER ALCATEL-LUCENT 7750 SR SR-7 SR-12 SR-c4* SR-c12* PORTS PER ALCATEL-LUCENT 7710 SR SR-c4* SR-c12* ATM OC-3c/STM-1c/OC-12c/STM-4c (Multirate) ATM OC-3c/STM-1c 4 16 8 32 40 160 80 320 8 ­ 8 ­ 8 ­ 8 ­ * A limit of two MDAs of type ASAP, ATM, or CES is supported in the system. MDA ordering information Table 2 provides an ordering summary for the Alcatel-Lucent SR ATM MDAs. Table 2. ATM MDA ordering information PART NUMBER PART NAME DESCRIPTION 3HE00071AA 3HE00074AA MDA ­ 7750 SR 4-PT ATM OC3/OC12C SFP MDA ­ 7750 SR 16-PT ATM OC3C SFP 4-port ATM OC-3c/12c/STM-1c/4c MDA, accepts up to four (4) OC-3/12/STM-1/4 SFP Optics Modules short reach, intermediate reach and long reach variants 16-port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c MDA, accepts up to sixteen (16) OC-3/STM-1 SFP Optics Modules Technical specifications Dimensions · · · · Height: 3. 6 cm (1. 4 in. ) Width: 19. 0 cm (7. 5 in. ) Depth: 17. 8 cm (7. 0 in. ) Weight: 0. 72 kg (1. 6 lb) Environmental specifications · Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) · Relative humidity: 15% to 90% (non-condensing) · Altitude: 3048 m (10, 000 ft) Regulatory agency standards · Safety: UL 60950-1; CAN 60950-1; EN 60950-1; CE Mark · EMC: EN 55022 · EMI: FCC Part 15 Class A; EN 55022 www. alcatel-lucent. com Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. [. . . ] Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. [. . . ]

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