Coriant 8600, 8602 Reference Manual

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8600 Smart Routers
8602 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual
76.8670-40130A
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Revision History
Description of Changes
76.8670-40130A 04.05.2015
VCCI Compliance for 8602 Smart Router added.
This revision of the manual documents the following network elements and the corresponding feature packs or higher.
8602 Smart Router FP7.0
If you have a different feature pack of 8600 products, please refer to the relevant product document program on the Tellabs and Coriant Portal by navigating to www.portal.tellabs.com > Product Documentation & Software > Data Netw orking > 8600 Smart Routers > Technical Documentation.
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Terms and Abbreviations
Term Explanation
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
BGP Border Gateway Protocol
BFD Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
BMP Broadband Management Protocol. A communication protocol that is used between
8600 network elements and 8000 intelligent network m anager.
CIR Controlled In troduction Ready
CLI Command Line Interface
CPU Central Processor Unit
DSCP DiffServ Code Point
EEC Ethernet Equipment Clock
EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMI Electromagnetic Interference
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
Fan One fan in a fan module
Fan Module A module consisting of two or more fans, the mechanics and possibly the con tro l
electronics
FLASH Electrically erasable and programmable mem ory type
FP Feature Pack
FTP Foil Shielded Twisted Pair
GA General Availability
GNSS Global Navigation Satellite Systems
GPS Global Positioning System
IP Internet Protocol or Ingress Protection
IS-IS Intermediate System to Intermed iate System (Interior Gateway Protocol)
ITU-T International Telecomm
unication Union - Telecom Standardization Sector
LAG Ethernet Link Aggregation
LAN Local Area Network
LDP Label Distributio
nProtocol
LED Light-Emitting Diode
LM Line Module
LSP Label Switche
dPath
LTE Long Term Evolution
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MAC Media Access Control Sublayer of Data Link Layer
MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching
MTU Maximum Transfer/Transmission Unit
Multi-cardNENetwork element whose hw-inventory co nta ins multiple slots. Refers to 8611 Smart
Router, 8615 Smart Router, 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router.
NE Network E lem ent
NPU Network Processor Unit
OAM Operations, Administration and Maintenance
OCXO Oven Control led Crystal Oscillator
OSPF Open Shortest Path First
PLL Phase Locked Loop
PPS Pulse-per-Second
PRI Primary Rate Interface
PWE3 Pseudowire Edge to Edge Emulation
QinQ Stacked VLAN
QoS Quality of Service
RAN Radio Access Network
RFC Request For Comments
RNC Radio Network Controller
RSVP-TE Resource Reservation Protocol – Trafc Engineering
RTC Real Time Clock
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SEC Synchronous Equipment Clock
SFP Small Form-Factor Pluggable
Single-cardNENetwork element wh ose hw-inventory contains only one slot. Refers to 8602 S mart
Router, 8605 Smart Router, 8607 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Ro uter, 8615 Smart Router and 8620 Smart Router.
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SONET Synchronous Optical Network
SR System Release
TDM Time Division Multiplexing
TE Trafc Engineering
ToS Type of Service
VCCV Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verication
VLAN Virtual LAN (Local Area Network)
VPN Virtual Private Network
WFQ Weighted Fair Queueing
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Compliance Statement
Hereby, Coriant Oy declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC and Directive 2011/65/EU.
VCCI Compliance Statement
FCC Notication Statement
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules require that you be notied of the following:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. The
se limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if n ot installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference w ill not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourage
d to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separat
ion between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the deal
er or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by Coriant Operations, Inc., in writing can void the user's authority to op erate the equipment.
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Industry Canada Notication Statement
Industry Canada interference-causing equipment regulations require that you be notied of the following:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du C anada.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
About This Manual............................................................................................................ 9
Objectives....................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Audience......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
8600 Smart Routers Technical Documentation.............................................................................................................. 9
Document Conventions.................................................................................................................................................. 12
Documentation Feedback............................................................................................................................................... 12
8600 Smart Routers Discontinued Products ..................................................................13
Safety Notes ......................................................................................................................14
Intended Purpose ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
Class 1 Laser Product ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
Jewelry Removal ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
Installation and Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 15
Lightning Activity .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
1 Network Element Overview ........................................................................................ 18
1.1 Enclosure ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
1.1.1 Baseboard ............................................................................................................................................ 19
1.1.2 Product Variants................................................................................................................................... 19
1.1.3 Interfaces ............................................................................................................................................. 20
1.1.4 Cooling ................................................................................................................................................ 20
1.2 NE Powering........................................................................................................................................................ 20
1.3 NE Synchronization............................................................................................................................................. 21
2 Baseboard....................................................................................................................22
2.1 Overview .................................................................................................................... ......................................... 22
2.2 Main Features ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.3 Operation ............................................................................................................................................................. 22
2.3.1 CPU Block........................................................................................................................................... 24
2.3.2 NPU Block........................................................................................................................................... 25
2.3.3 Asynchronous Serial Interface............................................................................................................. 25
2.3.4 Power Supply....................................................................................................................................... 25
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2.3.5 Test Features ........................................................................................................................................ 25
2.4 Interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
2.4.1 8602-A Variant .................................................................................................................................... 25
2.4.2 8602-D Variant .................................................................................................................................... 26
2.5 Front Panel and Connectors................................................................................................................................. 26
2.5.1 Optical Ethernet Interface.................................................................................................................... 26
2.5.2 Electrical Ethernet Interface ................................................................................................................ 28
2.5.3 CLI Interface........................................................................................................................................ 29
2.5.4 Power Input Connector........................................................................................................................ 29
2.6 LEDs.................................................................................................................................................................... 30
2.6.1 NE Status LEDs................................................................................................................................... 30
2.6.2 Ethernet LEDs ..................................................................................................................................... 30
3 DC Power Supply ........................................................................................................ 32
3.1 Overview .................................................................................................................... ......................................... 32
3.2 Operation ............................................................................................................................................................. 32
3.3 Input Fault Detection ........................................................................................................................................... 32
3.4 Technical Specications ...................................................................................................................................... 32
3.5 DC Power Connection ......................................................................................................................................... 32
4 AC Power Supply ........................................................................................................ 34
4.1 Overview .................................................................................................................... ......................................... 34
4.2 Operation ............................................................................................................................................................. 34
4.3 Input Fault Detection ........................................................................................................................................... 34
4.4 Technical Specications ...................................................................................................................................... 34
4.5 AC Power Connection ......................................................................................................................................... 34
5 Technical Specications............................................................................................. 36
5.1 8602 Smart Router Technical Specications....................................................................................................... 36
5.2 8602 Smart Router Baseboard Technical Specications ..................................................................................... 40
5.2.1 Ethernet Specications ........................................................................................................................ 40
5.2.2 Timing Block ....................................................................................................................................... 41
5.2.3 CLI Specications ............................................................................................................................... 41
End of Life Treatment ....................................................................................................... 42
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About This Manual
About This Manual
This chapter discusses the objectives and intended audience of this manual, 8600 Sm art Routers 8602 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual and consists of the following sections:
• Objectives
• Aud ience
• 8600 Smart Routers Technical Documentation
• Docu men t Conventions
• Documentation Feedback
Objectives
The goal of this manual is to describe the network element features of the 8602 Smart Router.
Audience
This manual is intended for system specialists and personnel involved in network planning.
8600 Smart Routers Technical Documentation
The document numbering scheme consists of the document ID, indicated by numbers, and the document revision, indicated by a letter. The references in the Related Documentation table below are generic and include only the document ID. To make sure the references point to the latest available document versions, please refer to the relevant product document program on the Tellabs and Coriant Portal by navigating to www.portal.tellabs.com > Product Documentation & Software > Data Networking > 8600 Smart Routers > Technical Documentation.
The table below reects the customer document content planned for SR7.0 GA, and is subject to change. Before General Availability of SR7.0, the conguration guides have the status of draft, and they do not always describe the full functionality.
Document Title Description
8600 Smart Routers ATMandTDMConfiguration Guide (76.8600-50110)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs PWE3 applications, including types, Single-Segment and Multi-Segment; PWE3 Redundancy; ATM applications, including PWE3 tunnelling, Trafc Management, Fault Management OAM, protection a nd TDM applications as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers Boot and Mini-Applications Embedded Software Release Notes (76.8600-50108)
Provides information related to the boot and mini-applications software of 8605 Smart Router, 8607 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router, 8611 Smart Router, 8620 Smart Router, 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router as well as the installation instructions.
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8600 Smart Routers CLI Commands Manual (76.8600-50117)
Provides commands available to congure, monitor and maintain 8600 system with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers Embedded Software Release Notes
8600 Smart Routers SR7.0 Embedded Software Release Notes (76.8670-50177) for the following products:
• 8602 Smart Router FP7.0
• 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router FP7.0
• 8615 Smart Router FP7.0
• 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router FP7.0
• 8665 Smart Router FP7.0
8600 Smart Routers Equipment Management Conguration Guide (76.8600-50118)
Provides an overview of 8600 system HW inventory, software management, equipment protection 1+1 (CDC and SCM) as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers Ethernet Conguration Guide (76. 8600-50133)
Provides an overview of 8600 system Ethernet applications, including interfaces; Ethernet forwarding (MAC Switching, Ethernet PWE3, IRB, VLAN, VPLS); Ethernet OAM; LAG; ELP as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers Smart Routers Fault Management Conguration Guide (76.8600-50115)
Provides an overview of 8600 system fault management, including fault source, types and status as well as instructions on how to congure it with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers Frame Relay Conguration Guide (76.8600-50120)
Provides an overview of 8600 system Frame Relay applications, including interfaces; Performance Monitoring; protection; Traffic Management as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers Hardware Installation Guide (76.8600-40039)
Provides guidance on mechanical installation, cooling, grounding, powering, cabling, maintenance, commissio
ning and
ESW downloading.
8600 Smart Routers Interface Conguration Guides
The Interface Conguration Guides provides an overview of t he 8600 NEs interface functions, including NE supported interface types and equipping; interface features; conguration options and operating modes; fault management; performance monitoring; interface conguration layers and port protocols as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI. The following interface conguration guides are available:
• 8600 Smart Routers Network Interfaces Conguration Guide (76.8600-50161) (for 8602 Smart Router, 8615 Smart Router and 8665 Smart Router)
• 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router FP7.0 Interface Conguration Guide (76.8670-50179)
• 8600 Smart Routers FP7.0 Interface Conguration Guide (76.8670-50180) (for 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router)
8600 Smart Routers IP Forwarding and Traffic Management Conguration Guide (76.8600-50122)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs IP, forwarding and traffic management functionality, including: IP addressing; IP hosting (ARP, DHCP); IP routing (static); ACL; Differentiated Services (Policing, Queue Management, Shaping) as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI.
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8600 Smart Routers Management Communications Conguration Guide (76.8600-50125)
Provides an overview of 8600 system management communications functions, including communication protocols: BMP; FTP; RADIUS; SNM P; SSH; TELNET as well as instructions for conguring them with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers Mobile Optimization Conguration Guide (76.8600-50100)
Provides an overview of 8600 system Mobile Optimization applications as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers MPLS Applications Conguration Guide (76.8600-50123)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs MPLS applications (including FRR (one-to-one and facility backup); LDP; protection and Trafc Engineering), MPLS-TP applications (including OAM, linear protection), S-MPLS applications as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers Performance Counters Reference Guide (76.8600-50143)
Provides an overview of 8600 system supported performance counters.
8600 Smart Routers Reference Manuals
The reference manuals describe the 8600 network element features including:
• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, and interfaces in 8602 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual (76.8670-40130)
• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, interfaces and physical LM types in 8609 Smart Router FP7.0 Refer­ence Manual
• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, SCMs, HM and LM types in 8611 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual
• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, and in­terfaces in 8615 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual (76.8670-40132)
• NE subrack, fan modules, CDCs, line cards and IFMs in 8630 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual
• NE subrack, fan modules, CDCs, line cards and IFMs in 8660 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual
• NE subrack, fan modules, line unit and switch unit in 8665 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual (76.8670-40128)
8600 Smart Routers Routing Protocols Conguration Guide (76.8600-50121)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs routing protocols, including BFD; BGP; BGP MP; ECMP; IS-IS; OSPF and VRRP as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers SNMP MIB Support (76.8600-50116)
Describes SNMP MIB support by the 8600 NEs an
d provides information on the supported objects a nd traps. For further information on SNMP MIBs, see the related RF
Cs.
8600 Smart Routers Statistic Counters Reference Guide (76.8600-50142)
Provides an overview of 8600 system supported statistic counters.
8600 Smart Routers Synchronization Conguration Guide (76.8600-50114)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs synchronization functionality, including physical layer Frequency Synchronization (SEC, EEC); PTP Frequency Synchronization; Phase-Time Synchronization (L2 and L3 applications) as well as instructions on how to congure them w ith CLI.
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8600 Smart Routers Test and Measurement Conguration Guide (76.8600-50124)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs measurement and connectivity verication tools, including Ethernet loopback; IP ping and traceroute; MAC swap loopback; MPLS ping and traceroute; PLT; PWE3 loopback; VCCV (BFD, LSP ping) as well as instructions on how to congure them with CLI.
8600 Smart Routers VPNs Conguration Guide (76.8600-50128)
Provides an overview of 8600 system virtual private network (VPN) layer 3 applications as well as instructions on how to congure them w ith CLI.
8000 Intelligent Network Manager Online Help
Provides instructions on how different operations are performed with the 8000 Intelligent Network Manager. Describes also different parameters and controls of the 8000 Intelligent Network Manager dialogs and windows. Note that the Online Help is not available on the Portal but it is incorporated in the 8000 Intelligent Network Manager.
Document Conventions
This is a note symbol. It emphasizes or supplements information in the do
cument.
This is a caution symbol. It indicates that damage to equipment is p ossible if the instructions are not followed.
This is a warning symbol. It indicates that bodily injury is possible if the instructions are not followed.
Documentation Feedback
Please contact us to suggest improvements or to report errors in our documentation:
Email: -documentation@tellabs.com
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8600 Smart Routers Discontinued Products
8600 Smart Routers Discontinued Products
8600 Smart Routers Manufacture Discontinued (MD) notications are available on the Tellabs and Coriant Portal, www.portal.tellabs.com > Product Documentation & Software > Data Networking > [8600 Smart Router product name] > Product Notications.
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Safety Notes
This chapter lists safety notes and their translations for 8600 network elements.
Intended Purpose
The equipment shall be used only fo r its intended purpose.
Das Gerät soll nur für den vorgesehen Einsatzzweck verwendet werden.
CAUTION: Do not insert an RJ-11 (telephone) plug into Ethernet or
E1/T1 ports. Equipment damage may result. ACHTUNG: Stecken Sie keine RJ-11 (Telefon) Stecker in die Ethern
et oder E1/T1 Anschlüsse
da dieses zu einer Beschädigung des Gerätes führen kann.
CAUTION: Do not climb on or stand on the 8600 network element. Neither the network element nor its enclosure is designed to support the weight of a person. ACHTUNG: Ste igen Sie oder stellen Sie sich nicht auf das 8600 Netzwerk Eleme nt. Weder des Netzwerk Element noch da s Gehäuse sind dafür ausgelegt worden das Gewicht einer Person zu tragen.
Class 1 Laser Product
Class 1 laser product. Laserprodukt der Klasse 1.
WARNING: No other types of lasers can be used than supplied an d approved by Coriant. If other types are used, th
e laser class and compliance to laser safety and EMC standards must be checked. WARNUNG: Verwenden Sie
keine anderen als die von Corian t gelieferten und zugelassenen Lasertypen. Falls Sie andere Typen v erwenden, müssen die Laserklasse und die Einhaltung von Laser sicherheits-
undEMV-Normengeprüftwerden.
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WARNING: Install only l asers that h ave been d emonstrated to meet Class 1 eye safe levels by a Nationally recognized Authority such as The Food and Drug administration's 21CFR1040 Laser Energy Source, UL 60950-1 Information Technology equipment and European norms EN60950-1, EN60825-1 and EN60825-2. Failure to use laser transceivers whic h meet these standards could result in eye damage to users or service personnel working around the equipment. WARNUNG: Installieren Sie nur Laser der Klasse 1 die die Augenschutz Richtlinien der staatlich anerkannten Organisationen wie z.B. The Food and Drug administration’s 21CFR1040 Laser Energy Source, UL 60950-1 Information Technology equipment oder die Europa Normen EN60950-1, EN60825-1 un d EN60825-2 erfüllen. Laser die diese Standar ds nichterfüllenkönnenzuVerletzungenanAugendesBenutzersunddesServicePersonals das in der Nähe der Geräte arbeitet führen.
WARNING: Optic operation should be verified by observing the status LEDs. Do not look into the laser or ber to verify operation. WARNUNG: Überprüfen Sie die Funktionstüchtigkeit der Optischen Einheit anhand der Status LED. Schauen Sie nie in den Laser oder die Glasfaser um die Funktion zu prüfen.
WARNING: Because invisible radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no ber cable is connected, avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures. WARNUNG: Aus der Stecker Öffnung können unsichtbare Strahlen emittieren wenn kein Glasfaserkabel angeschlossen ist. Vermeiden Sie es sic h den Strahlu ngen auszusetzen und starren Sie nicht in die Öffnungen.
Jewelry Removal
WARNING: Before working on equipment that is connected to power source, remove jewelry (including rings, n ecklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals. WARNUNG: Bevor Sie an Geräten arbeiten die an eine Spannungsversorgung angeschlossen sind, entfernen Sie all Ihren Schmuck (einschließlich Ringe, Ketten und Uhren). Metallobjekte erhitzen sich wenn sie einen Kurzschluss zwischen Spannungsversorgung und Masse/Erdung verursachen. Dieses kann zu schweren Verbrennungen führen oder das Anschweißen an die Anschlussklemmen zur Folge haben.
Installation and Maintenance
WARNING: This equipment is to be installed and maintained by qualied service personnel only. WARNUNG: Dieses Gerät darf nur von qualiziertem Fach- oder Servicepersonal installiert oder gewartet werden.
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CAUTION: Electrical interfaces may require external protection devices to safeguard against overvoltages, transients, earth potential differences and/or power cross-contacts. ACHTUNG: Elektrische Anschlü sse benötigen evtl. exte rne Schutzschaltungen um sie vor Überspannung, Einschaltspitzen, Erdpotentialunterschieden und/oder Fremdspannungsüberlagerung zu schützen.
CAUTION: While handling the modules (Interface Modules, Line Modules, High Speed Modules, SCM, CDC, Line Cards, Power Modules, Power Input Modules and Fan Modules) of the 8600 network elements, always take care of proper handling, e.g. do not bend or twist the modules, do not touch the components on the modules, take care of good ESD working practices, do not use excessive force while inserting or removing the modules, do not drop the modules. ACHTUNG: Achten Sie darauf, dass Sie mit den Modulen (Schnittstellenmodulen, Netzmodulen, Hochgeschwindigkeits-Netzmodulen, SCM, CDC, Netzkarten, Netzteilmodulen, Netzeingangsmodulen und Lüftermodu le n) der 8600-Netzwerkelemente sorgsam umgehen und diese nicht verbiegen oder verdrehen. Berühren Sie nicht die Bauteile auf den Modulen. Wenden Sie beim Ein- oder Ausbauen der Module keine übermäßige Kraft an und lassen Sie die Module nicht fallen. Beachten Sie außerdem die Arbeitsrichtlinien im Zusammenhang mit elektrostatischer Entladung.
WARNING: For US usage: this equipment must only be used with a Nat
ionally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) approved power supply. WARNUNG: Für den Gebrauch in den USA: Dieses Gerät darf nur m it ei
ner von einer national
anerkannten Test Einrichtung (NTRL) zugelassenen Spannungsversorgung betrieben werden.
WARNING: Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source. WARNUNG: Lesen Sie d ie Installationsanweisungen bevor Sie das System an die Spannungsversorgung anschließen.
WARNING: When installing or performing maintenance on the equipment, the ground connection must always be made rst. Never operate or maintain an ungrounded equipment. WARNUNG: Bei der Installation oder b ei Wartungsarbeiten am Gerät muss die Masse/Erdung immer als erstes angeschlossen werde n. Betreiben Sie oder arbeiten Sie niemals an einem Gerät das nicht geerdet ist.
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Lightning Activity
WARNING: Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. WARNUNG: A rbeiten Sie während eines Gewitters mit Blitzschlag nicht an dem Gerät oder schließen Sie auch keine Kabel an bzw. trennen Sie keine ab.
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1 Network Element Overview
1 Network Element Overview
The 8602 Smart Router is an optimized cell site router for macro and small cell backhauling. The 8602 Smart Router is an extremely compact IP/MPLS and Ethernet device m eeting various networking need s. 8602 Smart Router 8602-A variant provides 2 optical SFP and 4 electrical Gigabit Ethernet ports for access and network connectivity. 8602 Smart R outer 8602-D variant offers the same number of Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, all SFP-based. 8602 Smart Router is a perfect t for IP- or Ethernet-based trafc aggregation with full QoS awareness and IP r outing capabilities.
1.1 Enclosure
Fig. 1 8602 Smart Router Enclosure with Outdoor Kit Installed
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Fig. 2 8602 Smart Router with Service Co ver Open
1.1.1 Baseboard
The 8602 Smart Router is a stand-alone device and u ses a baseboard architecture. This means that the functionality i ncluding the interfaces has been integrated into a single main baseboard. All the interfaces can be accessed under the access cover.
1.1.2 Product Variants
The 8602 Smart Router is available in several variants depending on the equipping:
• 860 2-A AC (supp ort for mains powering, 1 00 - 240Vac nominal input voltages)
• 860 2-A DC ( su pport for both -48 Vdc and +24 Vdc nominal input voltages)
• 860 2-D AC (supp ort for mains powering, 1 00 - 240Vac nominal input voltages)
• 860 2-D DC (suppo rt for both -48 Vdc and +24 Vdc nominal input voltages).
Different installation accessories and kits are available for the network element (please see the table below). Refer to the 8600 Smart Rou ters Hardware Installatio n Guide for more information.
Product Code
Product Description
81.86K-8602ADPT-R6
8602 19/21/23IN/600MM RACK ADPT FOR 2 NE
81.86K-8602IND-R6
8602 INDOOR K IT AC/DC
81.86K-8602OUTD-R6
8602 OUTDOOR KIT AC/DC
81.86K-8602WMNT-R6 8602 WALL MOUNT ADAPTER KIT WITH HANDLE
81.86K-8602SUNC-R6 8602 SUN COVER
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1.1.3 Interfaces
The 8602 Smart Router provides the following types of interfaces:
8602-A:
• 2 x 1000BASE-X (SFP transceiver)
• 4x100/1000BASE-T
• Management interface: RS-232 serial (RJ-45 type) and Ethernet ports (managem ent via user ports possible).
8602-D:
• 6 x 1000BASE-X (SFP trans
ceiver)
• Management interface: RS-232 serial (RJ-45 type) and Ethernet ports (managem ent via user ports possible).
1.1.4 Cooling
The 8602 Smart Router is a free convection-cooled equipment. Thus there are no fans nor air dust lter. Fo
r adequate cooling please f ollow the installation instructions for the equipment.
The baseboar d is able to monitor the equipment temperature. The temperature warning is raised when the measured temperature exceeds +80 °C/177.8 °F. The warning indicates that the operating ambient temperature is high and about to exceed the allowed operating range. This will occur at ambient near +65 °C/149 °F. The equipment will go to reset mode after 15 minutes if the measured temperature is +90 °C/194 °F or higher or i mmediately if it is +100 °C/212 °F or higher. This is to protect the equipment from permanent damage caused by high temperature.
1.2 NE Powering
There are tw o different powering possibilities for the 8602 Smart Router depending on the product variant:
• AC: 100 Vac … 240 Vac nominal input voltage range
• DC: -48 Vdc/+24 Vdc nominal input voltage.
The power supply is a separate module inside the 8602 Smart Router. The power module is not eld-replaceable. The power modules, connectors and mechanics are different in each type. The power module has an isolated AC/DC or DC/DC converter to create the needed supply voltage to operate t he NE.
The AC power module features are the following:
• AC/DC converter
• Input over-current protection (fuse)
•EMIfiltering
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• Output overload and short circuit protection
• Hold-up time provider.
The DC power module features are the following:
• DC/DC converter
• Input over-current protection (fuse)
•EMIfiltering
• Output overload and short circuit protection
• Hold-up time provider
• Polarity protection.
1.3 NE Synchronization
The 8602 Smart Router has an integrated clock generator that is located on the baseboard and distributes the clock signal to every interface. The clock level is according to [G.8262], [G.813] option 1 or [GR-124 4] Stratum-3. An Oven Controlled Oscillator (OCXO) is provided to meet Telcordia requirements [GR-1244] for Stratum-3 level clock holdover frequency stability at variable temperature.
The Node Clock PLL allows synchronization to be derived from any clock source interface that is at least an SEC or Stratum-3 level clock. The clock quality level requirements for Ethernet Equipment Clock (EEC) synchronization function are specied in [G.8262].
The NE can be synchronized with a clock derived from any of the following input signals:
• Ethernet interfaces
• GNSS (GPS) SFP interfaces
• IEEE1588 virtual clock interface (from slave or boundary clock).
The selected reference signal must fulll the clock characteristics mentioned in the specications.
The 8602 Smart Router additionally sup ports a P TP [IEEE1588v2]:
• IEEE1588 L2 Boundary Clock (partial support for G.8273.2)
• IEEE1588 L2 Grandmaster Clock (pre-standard)
• IEEE1588 L3 Boundary Clock (pre-standard)
• IEEE1588 L3 Grandmaster C lock (pre-standard).
For more information on synchronization, please refer to the 8600 Smart Routers Synchronization Conguration Guide.
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2.1 Overview
The baseboard is a basic element of the 8602 Smart Router. It provides direct user interfaces that have been integrated into the board. A separate power module is used to feed the baseboard.
See also ch. 5.2 8602 Smart Router Baseboard Technical Specications.
2.2 Main Features
• CPU subsystem with DDR3 RAM
• FLASH memories for application software, eld upgrade possible
• NPU based layer 2 and layer 3 packet switching, packet forwarding, packet ltering and traffic management functions
• Con tains DC/D C converters for lower voltages
• Ethernet ports supportin g 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps transmission speeds
• Asyn chronous console port for local management
• Operation voltage m onitoring and unit temperature measurement
• Real time clock
• Serial EEPROM for the factory parameters.
2.3 Operation
The function of the baseboard is to concentrate packet based data received from the interfaces to NPU and vice versa. The NPU performs layer 2 and layer 3 packet switching, packet forwarding, packet ltering and trafc management functions. The CPU subsystem is used to control the baseboard functionality.
The gures below present the functional block diagrams of 8602-A and 8602-D.
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Fig. 4 8602-D Smart Router Block Diagram
2.3.1 CPU Block
The CPU subsystem has an integrated processor with a 32-bit RISC processor core with useful internal features, s uch as independent on-chip cache and memory management unit.
The CPU block includes the following types of memories:
• DDR3 DRAM
• Boo t and application FLASH.
The application software has been stored in the FLA SH memory. Thus, it is possible to update the software on the eld, for example, with a new feature. Similarly, the card and interface parameters are stored in FLASH, so those are restored after reset.
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RTC
The real tim e clock has backup for short power breaks. The time is kept for at least 20 hours (at 20 ºC/68 ºF).
A/D Converter
There is an analog to digital converter on the baseboard. It is used to measure and monitor operating voltages and temperature.
2.3.2 NPU Block
The NPU performs layer 2 and layer 3 packet switching, packet forwarding, packet ltering and trafc management functions.
2.3.3 Asynchronous Serial Interface
The asynchronous serial interface is used for CLI local management connections.
2.3.4 Power Supply
The baseboard has several local, integrated power supplies (DC/DC converter). Those generate lower voltages that are needed locally within different blocks and are not generated by the power module.
2.3.5 Test Features
During boot-up, certain self tests are performed to verify that the basic functionality is OK. During normal operation the CPU monitors (in the background):
• Operating voltages
• Temperature inside the NE
• Mem ory access (DRAMs, FLASH).
The NE has a watchdog to reset itself in case of a fatal failure in the CPU subsystem.
2.4 Interfaces
2.4.1 8602-A Variant
Trafc interfaces:
• 2 x 1000BASE-X SFP interfaces
• 4 x 100/1000BASE-T interface: RJ-45 connector
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Power sup ply interface options:
• 860 2-A AC (supp ort for mains powering, 1 00 - 240Vac nominal input voltages)
• 860 2-A DC ( su pport for both -48 Vdc and +24 Vdc nominal input voltages)
The 8602-A includes also CLI port interface for management.
2.4.2 8602-D Variant
Trafc interfaces:
• 6 x 1000BASE-X SFP interfaces
Power sup ply interface options:
• 860 2-D AC (supp ort for mains powering, 1 00 - 240Vac nominal input voltages)
• 860 2-D DC (suppo rt for both -48 Vdc and +24 Vdc nominal input voltages).
The 8602-D includes also CLI port interface for management.
2.5 Front Panel and Connectors
2.5.1 Optical Ethernet Interface
The 1000BASE-X Ethernet interface is according to [IEEE 802]. The ow control is full duplex. The transceiver is of an SFP type.
For detailed information on the SFPs supported in 8600 Sm art Routers, please refer to 8600 Smart Routers Hardware Installation Guide.
Fig. 5 SFP Connector
Cabling
The 1000BASE-X interface supports 50 µm or 62.5 µm multimod e berorsinglemodeber.
Laser Safe ty
See more on laser safety in th e Pluggable Transceivers chapter in the 8600 Smart Routers Hardware Installation Guide.
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Laser safety
[IEC60825-1, A1, A2] [IEC60825-2]
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2.5.2 Electrical Ethernet Interface
The 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Ethernet interface is according to [IEEE 802]. The ow control is half or full duplex. The connector type is RJ-45.
Fig. 6 RJ-45 Connector
RJ-45 Connector Pin Map (Gigabit Ethernet)
Pin
PMA Signal Name (MDI-X)
1
BI_DB+
2
BI_DB-
3BI_DA+
4
BI_DD+
5BI_DD-
6BI_DA-
7
BI_DC+
8BI_DC-
RJ-45 Connector Pin Map (Fast Ethernet)
Pin
PMA Signal Name (MDI-X)
1
RX_DB+
2
RX_DB-
3TX_DA+
4
-
5
-
6TX_DA-
7
-
8
-
Cabling
100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T su ppo rts FTP CAT5E or better cables.
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2.5.3 CLI Interface
The asynchronous serial interface for CLI is according to [EIA/TIA-232-E]. The baud rate for this interface is 38400 bps. The connector type is RJ-45.
Fig. 7 RJ-45 Connector
RJ-45 CLI Connector Pin Map
Pin
Signal Nam e
1
Do not connect
2
Do not connect
3
TxD
4
Ground
5
Ground
6
RxD
7
Differential PPS+ Input or Output, RS-422
8
Differential PPS- Input or Output, RS-422
2.5.4 Power Input Connector
Fig. 8 Power Input Connector
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Power Input Connector Pin Map
Pin
Signal Nam e
1
Ground
2 DC power +
3 DC power –
4NC
5
AC LINE
6 AC NEUTRAL
2.6 LEDs
2.6.1 NE Status LEDs
There are three LEDs to indicate the NE status and one for th
e power OK status.
LED Name
Color States
Power
GREEN
ON when the NE power is ON. OFF otherwise.
Local Alarm
RED
ON when the NE itself has a fault. BLINKING during the following operations:
1) Manually set to forced blinking.
2) If also the yellow LED is blinking, the card/NE has reached shutdown state after "esw-shutdown" command and can be removed from the NE or power can be switched off. OFF otherwise.
Remote Alarm
YELLOW
ON when online and the NE detects or suspects a fault in another NE or remote site. BLINKING during the following operations:
1) Boot-up sequence.
2) Inventory c reate.
3) Inventory (backup) restoration.
4) Manually set to forced blinking.
5) If also the red LED is blinking, the card/NE has reached shutdown state after "esw-shutdown" command and can be removed from the NE or power can be switched off. OFF otherwise.
OnLine
GREEN
ON when the NE is online (it is “
up” meaning s uccessful boot-up sequence nished and start-up permission granted). Note that a NE that is online m
ay still contain errors.
BLINKING when manually set to forced blinking. OFF otherwise.
2.6.2 Ethernet LEDs
There are two LEDs to indicate the Ethernet port status.
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LED Name
Color States
Link/Activity
GREEN
ON when the Ethernet link is up. BLINKING when the Ethernet link is up and there is transmit
or receive activity.
1
OFF when the Ethernet link is down or in shutdown state.
Online
GREEN
ON when the administrative status for the Ethernet interface is online.
BLINKING when manually set to forced blinking. OFF when the administrative status for the Ethernet interface
is shutdown.
1
Not supported in SFP interfaces (GE4/0 and GE5/0).
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3DCPowerSupply
3.1 Overview
The 8602 Smart Router has a separate DC power module with nominal input voltage
-48 Vdc/+24 Vdc. The power module consists of input connector, fuses, EMI lter, protection circuits (polarity protection, transient overvoltage protection a n d hold-up time) and a si ngl e DC/DC converter. The power supply inputs are protected against over-current with fuses. There should be no need for a fuse change with the 8602 Smart Router DC. The fuse is located inside the metallic case, and changing the fuse is allowed only for Coriant Customer Service (please contact
http://www.coriant.com/services_support).
There is no ON/OFF switch on the 8602 Smart Router, but the equipment is turned on b y connecting the input voltage to the equipm ent with the power cable. The power cable connector is secured by a retention clip to avoid unintentional detaching.
3.2 Operation
The input voltage is fed through the input lter and fuses to the input capacitors. The input lter also includes the inrush current limiter and transient over-voltage protection circuit.
The DC/DC converter is an efcient switch mode power supply. Its output is protected against overload and short circuit. Redundancy cannot be realized with the DC fed equipment.
3.3 Input Fault Detection
On the power module there is a voltage monitor for input voltage detection. If the input voltage after the fuse is missing or too low, an alarm is forwarde d to the baseboard.
3.4 Technical S pecications
Output specications 12 V output voltage
3.5 DC Power Connection
DC connection can be done either to the connector described in chapter 2.5.4 Power Input Connector or with open end
cable into the screw terminal. To make the connector alternative available, the
screw terminal needs to be removed.
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DC Po wer Scre w Terminals
Pin
Denition
1 DC power +
2 DC power –
Ground shall be connected to the screw connection next to the terminal strip.
Fig. 9 8602 Smart Router DC Power Scre w Terminal
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4ACPowerSupply
4.1 Overview
The 8602 Smart Router has a separate AC pow er module, with a universal input voltage range. The pow er module consists of a single AC/DC converter with a lter and protection circuits. The input connector is located on the front side of the installation bay. The AC/DC converter supplies a single 12 V to the baseboard. The output is stabilized and galvanically isolated from the input. The power supply input is protected against over-current with two fuses. There should be no need for a fuse change with 8602 Smart Router AC. The fuse i s located inside the metallic case, and changing the fuse is allowed only for Coriant Customer Service (please contact
http://www.coriant.com/services_support).
There i s no ON/OFF switch on the 8 602 Smart Router, but the equipment is turned on by connecting th e input voltage to the equipment with the po w er cable in case the equipment is installed as non-permanently connected device with an AC-po w er plug. If the equipment is installed permanently the AC-power cable must have a separate disconnect device as a part of the installation.
4.2 Operation
The input voltage is fed through the input lter and fuses to the input capacitors. T he AC/DC converter is an efcient switch mode power supply. The output is protected against overload and short circuit. Redundancy cannot be realized with the AC fed equipm ent.
4.3 Input Fault Detection
There is input voltage detection for dying gasp functionality.
4.4 Technical S pecications
Output Specications 12 V output voltage
4.5 AC Power Connection
AC connection can be done either to the connector described in chapter 2.5.4 Power Input Connector or with an open en
d cable into the screw terminal. To make the connector alternative available, the
screw terminal needs to be removed.
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AC Po wer Scre w Terminals
Pin
Denition
1
AC power line
2
AC power neutral
Ground shall be connected to the screw connection next to the terminal strip.
Fig. 10 8602 Smart Router AC Power Screw Terminal
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5.1 8602 Smart Router Technical Specications
Hardware and software capabilities are listed in the table below.
See 860 0 Smart Routers SR7.0 Product Denition (document ID 76.8670-40125) for more information on the features supported in 8602 Smart Router FP7.0.
8602-A and 8602-D Technical Specications
Enclosure dimensions 135 x 55 x 335 mm (w x h x d).
5.31 x 2.17 x 13.19 in (w x h x d). Different options for mounting on wall or into a chassis.
Weight 2.6 kg/5.7 lbs
Safety compatibility
[EN60950-22:2006] [IEC60950-22:2005] [EN 60950-1:2006]. [IEC 60950-1:2005]. [RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC].
Electromagnetic compatibility
[EN 300 386:2010]. [ITU-T K.80:07/2009]. FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class B:2006.
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Storage:
[ETSI EN 300 019-1-1] Class 1.1. Temperature: -5°Cto+45°C(+23°Fto+113°F).
Transportation:
[ETSI EN 300 019-1-2] Class 2.3. Temperature: -40°Cto+70°C(-40°Fto+158°F).
2
Climatic/mechanical compatibility
Indoor operating conditions:
[ETSI 300 019-1-3] Class 3.2
3
Temperature ranges:
• AC power: -40 °C to +65 °C (-40 °F to +149 °F)
4
• DC power: -40 °C to +65 °C (-40 °F to +149 °F)
4
Relative humidity: 5% to 95%. Usage altitude 60 m below sea level (106 kPa a ir pressure) to 3000 m (70 kPa).
Outdoor operating conditions:
[ETSI 300 019-1-4] Class 4.1E Ingress protection for 8602-A HW Rev. A: [IEC 60529] IP65 with outdoor kit (81.86K-8602OUTD-R6). Ingress protection for 8602-A HW Rev. B and 8602-D HW Rev. A: [IEC 60529] IP67 with outdoor kit (81.86K-8602OUTD-R6). Temperature ranges:
• AC power: -45 °C to +65 °C (-49 °F to +149 °F)
4,5,6
• -48 VDC / 24VDC wide range: -45 °C to +65 °C (-49 °F to +149 °F)
4,5,6
Relative humidity: 5% to 100%. Usage altitude 60 m below sea level (106 kPa a ir pressure) to 3000 m (70 kPa). See also the note at the end of this table, and Fig. 11.
Power input specication
AC
• 100 Vac … 240 Vac nominal input voltage range.
• 90 Vac ... 264 Vac absolute input voltage range.
• 50/60 Hz nominal frequency.
• 47 … 63 Hz absolute frequency range.
• 0.24 A ... 0.1 A maximum current range.
DC
• -48 Vdc/+24 Vdc nominal input voltage.
• 20 ... 60 Vdc absolute input voltage range.
• 1.2 A ... 0.6 A maximum current range.
Power consumption Typical 18 W.
Max. 21 W. In practice, all electrical power turns into heat in 8600 NEs. Thus, when calculating the power dissipation of the NE, the same gure represents the heat dissipation in watts.
2
Rain is not a llowed.
3
Condensation is not allowed.
4
When deployed in harsh environments, where ambient temperature is above +55 °C/131 °F, a minimum of 1 m/s (200LFM) airow in any direction
is required. Allow also 0.5 r ack unit (U) gap above and below the router.
5
Sun cover available for installations in sunlight over +40 °C / 104 °F.
6
When equipment is started up, the ambient temperature shall be -40 °C / -40 °F or warmer.
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Interfaces
8602-A
2 x 1000BASE-X (SFP transceiver). 4 x 100/1000BASE-T. Management interface: RS-232 serial (RJ-45 type) and Ethernet ports (management via user ports possible).
8602-D
6 x 1000BASE-X (SFP transceiver) Management interface: RS-232 serial (RJ-45 type) and Ethernet ports (management via user ports possible).
Performance Field-programmable NPU-based forwarding architecture.
Bidirectional switching capacity: up to 6 Gbps (packet size dependent). 4 K label-switched LSPs and 600 terminated LSPs. 256 ingress terminated RSVP-TE tunnels. 256 egress terminated RSVP-TE tunnels. 512 transient RSVP-TE tunnels. 32K IPv4 routes. 1536 VLANs. 256 VLANs per interface. 48 VLAN groups for shaping. Maximum of 3 Link Aggregation groups and 4 members per group.
IPv4 and MPLS routing and label distribution protocols
Static routing, OSPF-TE [RFC3630], IS-IS-TE [RFC3784], (MP)-BGP4 [RFC1771] and [RFC2858], LDP [RFC3036], RSVP-TE [RFC3209].
L3 VPN technologies IPv4 VPNs based on [RFC4364].
PWE3 functionality Ethernet Raw Mode PWE3 [RFC4448].
Ethernet Tagged Mode PWE3 [RFC4448]. VCCV BFD. VCCV LSP ping. PWE3 line and equipment loops. Multi-segment pseudowires [RFC6073]. Pseudowire redundancy [draft-ietf-pwe3-redundancy].
Ethernet functionality Virtual LAN (VLAN) interfaces.
Ethernet line and equipment loops. Stacked VLAN (QinQ) interfaces. VLAN cross-connections.
Synchronization ITU-T [G.813] option 1.
ITU-T [G.8262]. Telcordia [GR-1244] Stratum-3. Synchronous Ethernet. IEEE1588 L2 Boundary Clock (partial support for G.8273.2). IEEE1588 L2 Grandmaster (pre-standard). IEEE1588 L3 Boundary Clock (pre-standard). IEEE1588 L3 Grandmaster Clock (pre-standar
d). GNSS (GPS) SFP based synchronization. [G.8264] SSM over Ethernet. [IEEE1588v2] frequency synchronization slave. Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillator - OC
XO.
Link layer technologies Ethernet, VLAN.
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Quality of service functionality DiffServ, DiffServ aware MPLS Trafc Engineering [RFC3270],
[RFC3564] and [RFC5462]. 7 queues per port with 2 SP + 5 WFQ scheduling. 7trafficclasses. Trafcclassification can be done based on MPLS EXP, Ethernet PRI, VLAN ID, port, and IP DSCP/TOS eld. Trafc policing with Two rate Three Color Marking (trTCM). Trafc shaping per VLAN group or Ethernet port.
Resiliency Dynamic LSP rerouting.
OSPF Graceful Restart helper mode [RFC3623], Graceful Restart helper mode mechanism for BGP with MPLS [draft-ietf-mpls-bgp-mpls-restart] and LDP Graceful Restart [RFC3478] mechanisms. Restart signaling for Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) [RFC3847]. Pseudowire redundancy [draft-ietf-pwe3-redundancy].
Connectivity verication IPv4 ping and traceroute.
LSP ping and traceroute for RSVP-TE tunnels [RFC4379]. BFD over VCCV [draft-ietf-pwe3-vccv]. Single-hop BFD [RFC5880]. [IEEE 802.1ag]/ITU-T [Y.1731] Ethernet OAM loopback, link trace and continuity check. Packet Loop Tester (PLT) echo.
Management protocols CLI, FTP, SNMP (read), proprietary BMP.
Conguration Change Notications (CCN).
Other CPU load gauge.
Memory utilization gauge. NPU usage gauge.
Note: Check that the operational temperature range of the SFP module is suitable for the installation environment. Note that the temperature of the SFP case can be approximately 15 degrees higher than the ambient temperature. For more information on the allowed SFP case temperature range see chapter Pluggable Transceivers in 8600 Smar t Routers Hardwa re
Installation Guide.
Fig. 11 Hot Surface Warning
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The 8602 Smart Router can be used at up to +65 °C/149 °F ambient temperature, in which case the temperature of the enclosure will be high too. A marking required by safety standard [IEC60950 -1] for surfaces exceeding +70 °C/158 °F is attached to such equipment that m ay exceed this lim it. The 8602 Smart Router must be installed in a location that is accessible only t o service personnel or specially trained users (restricted access location as dened in [IEC60950-1]). It must be ensured that unauthorized persons cannot access the installation.
5.2 8602 Smart Router Baseboard Technical Specications
5.2.1 Ethernet Specications
SFP Interfaces
Interface - 1000BASE-X SFP interfaces
See the Pluggable Transceivers chapter in the 8600
Smart Routers Hardware Installation Guide.
Number of ports
8602-A
Max. 2
8602-D
Max. 6
Cabling SFP cables: see the Pluggable Transceivers
chapter in the 8600 Smart Routers Hardware
Installation Guide.
Synchronization Synchronized to NE clock
MTU
Max. 9600
VLANs
Max. 1536 VLANs per NE and 256 per interface
MAC lters Erroneous frames;
Short and too long frames, Flow control and overow
Loopbacks Line and Equipment
Fixed Electrical Interfaces
Interface 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T interface: RJ-45
connector
Number of ports
8602-A
Max. 4
8602-D
N/A
Auto-negotiation, MDI-X Supported
Cabling 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T: CAT-5E or better
FTP, 100 m max.
Synchronization Synchronized to NE clock
MTU
Max. 9600
VLANs
Max. 1536 VLANs per NE and 256 per interface
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MAC lters Erroneous frames;
Short and too long frames; Flow control and overow
Loopbacks Line and Equipment
5.2.2 Timing Block
Technical Specications of the 8602-A Variant
Frequency accuracy in free running condition
± 4.6 ppm
Pull-in range
± 4.6 ppm
Wander in locked mode ITU-T [G.813] option 1,
Stratum-3 [GR-253]
Noise transfer bandwidth 3 Hz in ITU-T mode
< 0.1 Hz in Stratum-3 mode
Phase transient response ITU-T [G.813] option 1,
Stratum-3 [GR-253]
5.2.3 CLI Specications
Asynchronous CLI port
RS-232
Baud rate 38400 bps
Connector type RJ-45
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End of Life Treatment
Disposal of electrical and electronic waste in member states of the European Union shall be done according to Directive 2002/96/EC Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and local legislation.
Do not dispose electrical and electronic equipment with unsorted municipal and household waste. Please consult yo ur local authorities for suitable disposal method for electronic and electrical waste.
Correct handling of the disposed equipment contributes to reuse, recycling and other form of recovery to protect the environment.
The equipment is marked with the gure shown below, to indicate that the equipment must be collected separately.
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