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1 CHAPTER 5 Note The terms "Unidirectional Path Switched Ring" and "UPSR" may appear in Cisco literature. These terms do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional path switched ring configuration. Rather, these terms, as well as "Path Protected Mesh Network" and "PPMN," refer generally to Cisco's path protection feature, which may be used in any topological network configuration. Cisco does not recommend using its path protection feature in any particular topological network configuration. The Cisco ONS integrates Ethernet into a SONET platform through the use of Ethernet cards. This chapter describes the E-Series, G-Series, and ML-Series Ethernet cards. For G-Series and E-Series Ethernet application information, see Chapter 13, Ethernet Operation. For installation and card turn-up procedures, refer to the Cisco ONS Procedure Guide. For ML-Series configuration information, see the Cisco ONS SONET/SDH ML-Series Multilayer Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide. Chapter topics include: 5.1 Card Overview on page E100T-12 Card on page E100T-G Card on page E Card on page E G Card on page G Card on page G1K-4 Card on page ML100T-12 Card on page ML Card on page GBICs and SFPs on page Card Overview The card overview section summarizes card functions, power consumption and temperature ranges. 5-1

2 5.1 Card Overview Chapter 5 Note Each card is marked with a symbol that corresponds to a slot (or slots) on the ONS shelf assembly. The cards are then installed into slots displaying the same symbols. See the Cisco ONS Procedure Guide for a list of slots and symbols. 5-2

3 Chapter Card Overview Table 5-1 lists the Cisco ONS Ethernet cards. Table 5-1 for the ONS Card Port Description For Additional Information... E100T-12 The E100T-12 card provides 12 switched, autosensing, See the 5.2 E100T-12 Card 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports. section on page 5-4. E The E card provides two IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps ports. GBICs are separate. E100T-G The E100T-G card provides 12 switched, autosensing, 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports and is compatible with the XC10G card. E G The E G card provides two IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps ports. GBICs are separate. The E G card is compatible with the XC10G card. G The G card provides four IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps ports. GBICs are separate. The G requires the XC10G card. G1K-4 The G1K-4 card provides four IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps ports. GBICs are separate. The G1K-4 card is functionally identical to the G card, but can operate with XC, XCVT or XC10G cross-connect cards. ML100T-12 ML The ML100T-12 card provides 12 switched, autosensing, 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports. The ML card provides two IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps ports. Small form-factor pluggable (SFP) connectors are separate. See the 5.4 E Card section on page See the 5.3 E100T-G Card section on page 5-7. See the 5.5 E G Card section on page See the 5.6 G Card section on page See the 5.7 G1K-4 Card section on page See the 5.8 ML100T-12 Card section on page See the 5.9 ML Card section on page Card Power Requirements Table 5-2 lists power requirements for individual cards. Table 5-2 Individual Card Power Requirements Card Name Watts Amps BTU/hr E100T E E100T-G E G G incl. GBICs G1K incl. GBICs

4 5.2 E100T-12 Card Chapter 5 Table 5-2 Individual Card Power Requirements (continued) Card Name Watts Amps BTU/hr ML100T ML incl. SFPs Card Temperature Ranges Table 5-3 shows C-Temp and I-Temp compliant cards and their product names. Note The I-Temp symbol is displayed on the faceplate of an I-Temp compliant card. A card without this symbol is C-Temp compliant. Table 5-3 Ethernet Card Temperature Ranges and Product Names for the ONS Card C-Temp Product Name (0 to +55 degrees Celsius) I-Temp Product Name ( 40 to +65 degrees Celsius) E100T E100T E E E100T-G E100T-G E G E G G G G1K G1K-4 ML100T ML100T-12 ML ML E100T-12 Card The ONS uses E100T-12 cards for Ethernet (10 Mbps) and Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps). Each card provides 12 switched, IEEE compliant, 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports that can independently detect the speed of an attached device (autosense) and automatically connect at the appropriate speed. The ports autoconfigure to operate at either half or full duplex and determine whether to enable or disable flow control. You can also configure Ethernet ports manually. Figure 5-1 shows the faceplate and a block diagram of the card. 5-4

5 Chapter E100T-12 Card Figure 5-1 E100T-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram E100T 12 FAIL ACT SF 1 Flash DRAM CPU /100 PHYS A/D Mux Ethernet MACs/switch FPGA BTC B a c k p l a n e Buffer memory Control memory The E100T-12 Ethernet card provides high-throughput, low-latency packet switching of Ethernet traffic across a SONET network while providing a greater degree of reliability through SONET self-healing protection services. This Ethernet capability enables network operators to provide multiple 10/100-Mbps access drops for high-capacity customer LAN interconnects, Internet traffic, and cable modem traffic aggregation. It enables the efficient transport and co-existence of traditional TDM traffic with packet-switched data traffic. Each E100T-12 card supports standards-based, wire-speed, Layer 2 Ethernet switching between its Ethernet interfaces. The IEEE 802.1Q tag logically isolates traffic (typically subscribers). IEEE 802.1Q also supports multiple classes of service Slot Compatibility You can install the E100T-12 card in any multi-speed or high-speed slot (Slots 1 to 6 and 12 to 17). Multiple Ethernet cards installed in an ONS can act independently or as a single Ethernet switch. You can create logical SONET ports by provisioning STS channels to the packet switch entity within the ONS Logical ports can be created with a bandwidth granularity of STS-1. The E100T-12 supports STS-1, STS-3c, STS-6c, and STS-12c circuit sizes. 5-5

6 5.2 E100T-12 Card Chapter 5 Note When making an STS-12c Ethernet circuit, the E-Series cards must be configured as single-card EtherSwitch E100T-12 Card-Level Indicators The E100T-12 card faceplate has two card-level LED indicators. (See Table 5-4.) Table 5-4 E100T-12 Card-Level Indicators Card-Level Indicators Red FAIL LED Green ACT LED SF LED Description The red FAIL LED indicates that the card s processor is not ready or catastrophic software failure occurred on the E100T-12 card. As part of the boot sequence, the FAIL LED is illuminated until the software deems the card operational. A green ACT LED provides the operational status of the E100T-12. When the ACT LED is green it indicates that the E100T-12 card is active and the software is operational. Not used. 5-6

7 Chapter E100T-G Card E100T-12 Port-Level Indicators The E100T-12 card has 12 pairs of LEDs (one pair for each port) to indicate port conditions. (See Table 5-5.) You can find the status of the E100T-12 card port using the LCD on the ONS fan-tray assembly. Use the LCD to view the status of any port or card slot; the screen displays the number and severity of alarms for a given port or slot. Table 5-5 E100T-12 Port-Level Indicators LED State Amber Solid Green Green Light Off Description The port is active (transmitting and receiving data). The link is established. The connection is inactive, or traffic is unidirectional E100T-12 Compatibility Do not use the E100T-12 card with the XC10G card. The E100T-G is compatible with the XC10G E100T-12 Card Specifications The E100T-12 card has the following specifications: Environmental Operating temperature C-Temp (15454-E100T): 0 to +55 degrees Celsius Operating humidity: 5 to 95%, noncondensing Power consumption: 65 W, 1.35 A, BTU/hr Dimensions Height: in. Width: in. Depth: in. Card weight: 2.3 lb (1.0 kg) Compliance ONS cards, when installed in a system, comply with these standards: Safety: UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950, EN 60950, IEC E100T-G Card Use the E100T-G card when the XC10G card is in use. The ONS uses E100T-G cards for Ethernet (10 Mbps) and Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps). Each card provides 12 switched, IEEE compliant, 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports that can independently detect the speed of an attached device (autosense) 5-7

8 5.3 E100T-G Card Chapter 5 and automatically connect at the appropriate speed. The ports auto-configure to operate at either half or full duplex and determine whether to enable or disable flow control. You can also configure Ethernet ports manually. Figure 5-2 shows the faceplate and a block diagram of the card. Figure 5-2 E100T-G Faceplate and Block Diagram E100T-G FAIL ACT SF 1 Flash DRAM CPU /100 PHYS A/D Mux Ethernet MACs/switch FPGA BTC B a c k p l a n e Buffer memory Control memory The E100T-G Ethernet card provides high-throughput, low-latency packet switching of Ethernet traffic across a SONET network while providing a greater degree of reliability through SONET self-healing protection services. This Ethernet capability enables network operators to provide multiple 10/100 Mbps access drops for high-capacity customer LAN interconnects, Internet traffic, and cable modem traffic aggregation. It enables the efficient transport and co-existence of traditional TDM traffic with packet-switched data traffic. Each E100T-G card supports standards-based, wire-speed, Layer 2 Ethernet switching between its Ethernet interfaces. The IEEE 802.1Q tag logically isolates traffic (typically subscribers). IEEE 802.1Q also supports multiple classes of service. Note When making an STS-12c Ethernet circuit, the E-Series cards must be configured as single-card EtherSwitch. 5-8

9 Chapter E100T-G Card Slot Compatibility You can install the E100T-G card in any multi-speed or high-speed slot, (Slots 1 to 6 and 12 to 17). Multiple Ethernet cards installed in an ONS can act independently or as a single Ethernet switch. You can create logical SONET ports by provisioning a number of STS channels to the packet switch entity within the ONS Logical ports can be created with a bandwidth granularity of STS-1. The ONS supports STS-1, STS-3c, STS-6c, or STS-12c circuit sizes E100T-G Card-Level Indicators The E100T-G card faceplate has two card-level LED indicators. (see Table 5-6.) Table 5-6 E100T-G Card-Level Indicators Card-Level Indicators Red FAIL LED Green ACT LED SF LED Description The red FAIL LED indicates that the card s processor is not ready or catastrophic software failure occurred on the E100T-G card. As part of the boot sequence, the FAIL LED is turned on until the software deems the card operational. A green ACT LED provides the operational status of the E100T-G. When the ACT LED is green it indicates that the E100T-G card is active and the software is operational. Not used E100T-G Port-Level Indicators The E100T-G card also has 12 pairs of LEDs (one pair for each port) to indicate port conditions. (See Table 5-7.) You can find the status of the E100T-G card port using the LCD screen on the ONS fan-tray assembly. Use the LCD to view the status of any port or card slot; the screen displays the number and severity of alarms for a given port or slot. Table 5-7 E100T-G Port-Level Indicators LED State Yellow (A) Solid Green (L) Description Port is active (transmitting and/or receiving data). By default, indicates the transmitter is active but can be software controlled to indicate link status, duplex status, or receiver active. Link is established. By default, indicates the link for this port is up, but can be software controlled to indicate duplex status, operating speed, or collision. 5-9

10 5.4 E Card Chapter E100T-G Card Specifications The E100T-G card has the following specifications: Environmental Operating temperature: C-Temp (15454-E100T-G): 0 to +55 degrees Celsius Operating Humidity: 5 to 95%, noncondensing Power Consumption: 65 W, 1.35 A, BTU/hr Dimensions Height: in. Width: in. Depth: in. Card weight: 2.3 lb (1.0 kg) Compliance ONS cards, when installed in a system, comply with these standards: Safety: UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950, EN 60950, IEC E Card The ONS uses E cards for Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps). The E card provides two IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps ports for high-capacity customer LAN interconnections. Each port supports full-duplex operation. The E card uses GBIC modular receptacles for the optical interfaces. For details, see the Ethernet Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) section on page Figure 5-3 on page 5-11 shows the card faceplate and a block diagram of the card. 5-10

11 Chapter E Card Figure 5-3 E Faceplate and Block Diagram E FAIL ACT SF RX Flash DRAM CPU 1 TX ACT/LINK Gigabit Ethernet PHYS A/D Mux Ethernet MACs/switch FPGA BTC B a c k p l a n e RX 2 ACT/LINK Buffer memory Control memory TX The E Gigabit Ethernet card provides high-throughput, low-latency packet switching of Ethernet traffic across a SONET network while providing a greater degree of reliability through SONET self-healing protection services. This enables network operators to provide multiple 1000-Mbps access drops for high-capacity customer LAN interconnects. It enables efficient transport and co-existence of traditional TDM traffic with packet-switched data traffic. Each E card supports standards-based, Layer 2 Ethernet switching between its Ethernet interfaces and SONET interfaces on the ONS The IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag logically isolates traffic (typically subscribers). Multiple Ethernet cards installed in an ONS can act together as a single switching entity or as an independent single switch supporting a variety of SONET port configurations. You can create logical SONET ports by provisioning STS channels to the packet switch entity within the ONS Logical ports can be created with a bandwidth granularity of STS-1. The ONS supports STS-1, STS-3c, STS-6c, or STS-12c circuit sizes. Note When making an STS-12c circuit, the E-Series cards must be configured as single-card EtherSwitch. 5-11

12 5.4 E Card Chapter Slot Compatibility You can install the E card in any multi-speed or high-speed card slots, (Slots 1 to 6 and 12 to 17). The E is compatible with the XC or XCVT cross-connect cards, but not the XC10G. The E G is compatible with the XC10G E Card-Level Indicators The E card faceplate has two card-level LED indicators (Table 5-8). Table 5-8 E Card-Level Indicators Card-Level Indicators Red FAIL LED Green ACT LED SF LED Description The red FAIL LED indicates that the card s processor is not ready or catastrophic software failure occurred on the E card. As part of the boot sequence, the FAIL LED is turned on until the software deems the card operational. A green ACT LED provides the operational status of the E When the ACT LED is green it indicates that the E card is active and the software is operational. Not used E Port-Level Indicators The E card also has one bicolor LED per port. (See Table 5-9.) When the green LINK LED is illuminated, carrier is detected, meaning an active network cable is installed. When the green LINK LED is off, an active network cable is not plugged into the port, or the card is carrying unidirectional traffic. The amber port ACT LED flashes at a rate proportional to the level of traffic being received and transmitted over the port. Table 5-9 E Port-Level Indicators LED State Amber Solid Green Green Light Off Description The port is active (transmitting and receiving data). The link is established. The connection is inactive, or traffic is unidirectional E Compatibility The E is compatible with XC or XCVT cross-connect cards. The XC10G requires the E G. 5-12

13 Chapter E G Card E Card Specifications The E card has the following specifications: Environmental Operating temperature: C-Temp (15454-E1000-2): 0 to +55 degrees Celsius Operating humidity: 5 to 95%, noncondensing Power consumption: W, 1.11 A, BTU/hr Dimensions Height: in. Width: in. Depth: in. Card weight: 2.1 lb (0.9 kg) Compliance ONS cards, when installed in a system, comply with these standards: Safety: UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950, EN 60950, IEC Eye Safety Compliance: Class I (21 CFR and ) and Class 1M (IEC ) laser products 5.5 E G Card Use the E G with the XC10G card. The ONS uses E G cards for Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps). The E G card provides two IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps ports for high-capacity customer LAN interconnections. Each port supports full-duplex operation. The E G card uses GBIC modular receptacles for the optical interfaces. For details, see the Ethernet Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) section on page Figure 5-4 on page 5-14 shows the card faceplate and a block diagram of the card. 5-13

14 5.5 E G Card Chapter 5 Figure 5-4 E G Faceplate and Block Diagram E G FAIL ACT SF RX Flash DRAM CPU 1 TX ACT/LINK Gigabit Ethernet PHYS A/D Mux Ethernet MACs/switch FPGA BTC B a c k p l a n e RX 2 ACT/LINK Buffer memory Control memory TX The E G Gigabit Ethernet card provides high-throughput, low-latency packet switching of Ethernet traffic across a SONET network while providing a greater degree of reliability through SONET self-healing protection services. This enables network operators to provide multiple 1000-Mbps access drops for high-capacity customer LAN interconnects. It enables efficient transport and co-existence of traditional TDM traffic with packet-switched data traffic. Each E G card supports standards-based, Layer 2 Ethernet switching between its Ethernet interfaces and SONET interfaces on the ONS The IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag logically isolates traffic (typically subscribers). Multiple Ethernet cards installed in an ONS can act together as a single switching entity or as an independent single switch supporting a variety of SONET port configurations. 5-14

15 Chapter E G Card You can create logical SONET ports by provisioning STS channels to the packet switch entity within the ONS Logical ports can be created with a bandwidth granularity of STS-1. The ONS supports STS-1, STS-3c, STS-6c, or STS-12c circuit sizes. Note When making an STS-12c Ethernet circuit, the E-Series cards must be configured as a single-card EtherSwitch Compatibility The E G is compatible with XC10G, XC or XCVT cross-connect cards. You can install the card in any multi-speed or high-speed card slots, (Slots 1 to 6 and 12 to 17) E G Card-Level Indicators The E G card faceplate has two card-level LED indicators. (See Table 5-10.) Table 5-10 E G Card-Level Indicators Card-Level Indicators Red FAIL LED Green ACT LED SF LED Description The red FAIL LED indicates that the card s processor is not ready or catastrophic software failure occurred on the E G card. As part of the boot sequence, the FAIL LED is turned on until the software deems the card operational. A green ACT LED provides the operational status of the E G. When the ACT LED is green it indicates that the E G card is active and the software is operational. Not used E G Port-Level Indicators The E G card also has one bicolor LED per port. (See Table 5-11.) When the green LINK LED is illuminated, carrier is detected, meaning an active network cable is installed. When the green LINK LED is off, an active network cable is not plugged into the port, or the card is carrying unidirectional traffic. The amber port ACT LED flashes at a rate proportional to the level of traffic being received and transmitted over the port. Table 5-11 E G Port-Level Indicators LED State Amber Solid Green Green Light Off Description The port is active (transmitting and receiving data). The link is established. The connection is inactive, or traffic is unidirectional. 5-15

16 5.6 G Card Chapter E G Card Specifications The E G card has the following specifications: Environmental Operating temperature: C-Temp (15454-E G): 0 to +55 degrees Celsius Operating humidity: 5-95%, noncondensing Power consumption: W, 1.11 A, BTU/hr Dimensions Height: in. Width: in. Depth: in. Card weight: 2.1 lb (0.9 kg) Compliance ONS cards, when installed in a system, comply with these standards: Safety: UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950, EN 60950, IEC Eye Safety Compliance: Class I (21 CFR and ) and Class 1M (IEC ) laser products 5.6 G Card The G card requires the XC10G card. The ONS uses G cards for Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps). The G card provides four ports of IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps interfaces. Each port supports full-duplex operation for a maximum bandwidth of OC-48 on each card. The G card uses GBIC modular receptacles for the optical interfaces. For details, see the Ethernet Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) section on page Figure 5-5 on page 5-17 shows the card faceplate and the block diagram of the card. 5-16

17 Chapter G Card Figure 5-5 G Faceplate and Block Diagram G FAIL ACT RX 1 Flash DRAM CPU Decode PLD To FPGA, BTC, MACs TX ACT/LINK RX 2 TX ACT/LINK RX GBICs Ethernet MACs/switch Mux/ Demux FPGA Transceivers Interface FPGA POS Function BTC Protect/ Main Rx/Tx BPIAs B a c k p l a n e 3 TX Power Clock Generation ACT/LINK RX 4 Buffer memory TX ACT/LINK The G Gigabit Ethernet card provides high-throughput, low latency transport of Ethernet encapsulated traffic (IP and other Layer 2 or Layer 3 protocols) across a SONET network. Carrier-class Ethernet transport is achieved by hitless (< 50 msec) performance in the event of any failures or protection switches (such as 1+1 APS, path protection configuration, or BLSR). Full provisioning support is possible via CTC, TL1, or CTM. The circuit sizes supported are STS-1, STS-3c, STS-6c, STS-9c, STS-24c and STS-48c G Card-Level Indicators The G card faceplate has two card-level LED indicators. (See Table 5-12.) 5-17

18 5.6 G Card Chapter 5 Table 5-12 G Card-Level Indicators Card-Level LEDs FAIL LED (red) ACT LED (green) Description The red FAIL LED indicates the card s processor is not ready or a catastrophic software failure occurred on the G card. As part of the boot sequence, the FAIL LED is turned on, and it turns off when the software is deemed operational. A green ACT LED provides the operational status of the G When the ACT LED is green it indicates that the G card is active and the software is operational G Port-Level Indicators The G card also has one bicolor LED per port. Table 5-13 describes the status that each color represents. Table 5-13 G Port-Level Indicators Port-Level LED Off Steady Amber Solid Green Flashing Green Description No link exists to the Ethernet port. A link exists to the Ethernet port, but traffic flow is inhibited. For example, an unconfigured circuit, an error on line, or a non-enabled port may inhibit traffic flow. A link exists to the Ethernet port, but no traffic is carried on the port. A link exists to the Ethernet port, and traffic is carried on the port. The LED flash rate reflects the traffic rate for the port Compatibility The G card requires Cisco ONS Release 3.2 or later system software and the XC10G cross-connect card. You can install the card into any multi-speed or high-speed traffic slots (Slots 1 to 6 and 12 to 17), for a total shelf capacity of 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports. The practical G port per shelf limit is 40, because at least two slots are typically filled by OC-N trunk cards such as the OC G Card Specifications The G card has the following specifications: Environmental Operating temperature: C-Temp (15454-G1000-4): 0 to +55 degrees Celsius Operating humidity: 5 to 95%, noncondensing Power consumption: W, 1.31 A, BTU/hr Dimensions Height: in. 5-18

19 Chapter G1K-4 Card Width: in. Depth: in. Card weight: 2.1 lb (0.9 kg) 5.7 G1K-4 Card The G1K-4 card is the functional equivalent of the G card and provides four ports of IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps interfaces. Each interface supports full-duplex operation for a maximum bandwidth of 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps bidirectional per port, and 2.5 Gbps or 5 Gbps bidirectional per card. Each port autonegotiates for full duplex and 802.3x flow control. The G1K-4 card uses GBIC modular receptacles for the optical interfaces. For details, see the Ethernet Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) section on page Figure 5-6 on page 5-20 shows the card faceplate and the block diagram of the card. Warning Class 1 laser product. 5-19

20 5.7 G1K-4 Card Chapter 5 Figure 5-6 G1K-4 Faceplate and Block Diagram G1K FAIL ACT RX 1 Flash DRAM CPU Decode PLD To FPGA, BTC, MACs TX ACT/LINK RX 2 TX ACT/LINK RX GBICs Ethernet MACs/switch Mux/ Demux FPGA Transceivers Interface FPGA POS function BTC Protect/ Main Rx/Tx BPIAs B a c k p l a n e 3 TX ACT/LINK RX 4 Power Clock generation Buffer memory TX ACT/LINK Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments. The G1K-4 Gigabit Ethernet card provides high-throughput, low-latency transport of Ethernet encapsulated traffic (IP and other Layer 2 or Layer 3 protocols) across a SONET network while providing a greater degree of reliability through SONET self-healing protection services. Carrier-class Ethernet transport is achieved by hitless (< 50 ms) performance in the event of any failures or protection switches (such as 1+1 APS, path protection configuration, BLSR, or optical equipment protection) and full provisioning and manageability, as in SONET service. Full provisioning support is possible via CTC or CTM. Each G1K-4 card performs independently of the other cards in the same shelf. 5-20

21 Chapter G1K-4 Card Compatibility When installed in ONS 15454s running software prior to Software Release 4.0, the G1K-4 cards require the XC10G card to operate. Software R4.0 and later identifies G1K-4 cards as G1K-4s upon physical installation. Software prior to R4.0 identifies both G and G1K-4 cards as G1000-4s upon physical installation. You can install the G1K-4 card into any multi-speed or high-speed traffic slots (Slots 1 to 6 and 12 to 17), for a total shelf capacity of 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports. (The practical limit is 40 ports because at least two slots are typically populated by optical cards such as OC-192). However, when installed on an ONS running Software R4.0 and later, the G1K-4 card is not limited to installation in ONS 15454s with XC10G cards but can also be installed in ONS 15454s with XC and XCVT cards. When used with XC and XCVT cards on an ONS running Release 4.0 and later, the G1K-4 is limited to the high-speed slots (Slots 5, 6, 12, and 13.) G1K-4 Card-Level Indicators The G1K-4 card faceplate has two card-level LED indicators, listed in Table Table 5-14 G1K-4 Card-Level Indicators Card-Level LEDs FAIL LED (red) ACT LED (green) Description The red FAIL LED indicates that the card s processor is not ready or that a catastrophic software failure occurred on the G1K-4 card. As part of the boot sequence, the FAIL LED is turned on, and it goes off when the software is deemed operational. A green ACT LED provides the operational status of the G1K-4. When the ACT LED is green, it indicates that the G1K-4 card is active and the software is operational G1K-4 Port-Level Indicators The G1K-4 card has four bicolor LEDs (one LED per port). Table 5-15 describes these LEDs. Table 5-15 G1K-4 Port-Level Indicators Port-Level LED Off Steady amber Solid green Flashing green Description No link exists to the Ethernet port. A link exists to the Ethernet port, but traffic flow is inhibited. For example, a lack of circuit setup, an error on the line, or a nonenabled port might inhibit traffic flow. A link exists to the Ethernet port, but no traffic is carried on the port. A link exists to the Ethernet port, and traffic is carried on the port. The LED flash rate reflects the traffic rate for the port. 5-21

22 5.8 ML100T-12 Card Chapter G1K-4 Card Specifications The G1K-4 card has the following specifications: Environmental Operating temperature: 5 to +55 degrees Celsius (+23 to +131 degrees Fahrenheit) Operating humidity: 5-95%, noncondensing Power consumption: W, 1.31 A at 48 V, BTU/hr Dimensions Height: mm ( in.) Width: 18.2 mm (0.716 in.) Depth: mm (9.000 in.) Depth with backplane connector: 235 mm (9.250 in.) Weight not including clam shell: 0.9 kg (2.1 lb) Compliance ONS optical cards, when installed in a system, comply with these standards: Safety: IEC 60950, EN 60950, UL 60950, CSA C22.2 No , TS 001, AS/NZS 3260, IEC , IEC , 21 CFR , and 21 CFR Class 1 laser product 5.8 ML100T-12 Card The ML100T-12 card provides 12 ports of IEEE compliant, 10/100 interfaces. Each interface supports full-duplex operation for a maximum bandwidth of 200 Mbps per port and Gbps per card. Each port independently detects the speed of an attached device (autosenses) and automatically connects at the appropriate speed. The ports autoconfigure to operate at either half or full duplex and can determine whether to enable or disable flow control.for ML-Series configuration information, see the Cisco ONS SONET/SDH ML-Series Multilayer Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide. Figure 5-7 on page 5-23 shows the card faceplate. Caution Shielded twisted-pair cabling should be used for inter-building applications. 5-22

23 Chapter ML100T-12 Card Figure 5-7 ML100T-12 Faceplate ML100T 12 ACT FAIL Figure 5-8 on page 5-24 shows a block diagram of the ML100T-12 card. 5-23

24 5.8 ML100T-12 Card Chapter 5 Figure 5-8 ML100T-12 Block Diagram Flash DRAM CPU 10/100 PHYS A/D Mux Ethernet MACs/switch FPGA BTC B a c k p l a n e Buffer memory Control memory The ML100T-12 Ethernet card provides high-throughput, low-latency packet switching of Ethernet traffic across an SONET network while providing a greater degree of reliability through SONET self-healing protection services. This Ethernet capability enables network operators to provide multiple 10/100-Mbps access drops for high-capacity customer LAN interconnects, Internet traffic, and cable modem traffic aggregation. Efficient transport and co-existence of traditional TDM traffic with packet-switched data traffic are provided. 5-24

25 Chapter ML100T-12 Card ML100T-12 Card-Level Indicators The ML100T-12 card faceplate has three card-level LED indicators, listed in Table Table 5-16 ML100T-12 Card-Level Indicators Card-Level LEDs Red FAIL LED Green ACT LED SF LED Description The red FAIL LED indicates that the card s processor is not ready or that a catastrophic software failure occurred on the ML100T-12 card. As part of the boot sequence, the FAIL LED is turned on until the software deems the card operational. A green ACT LED provides the operational status of the ML100T-12. When the ACT LED is green, it indicates that the ML100T-12 card is active and the software is operational. Not used ML100T-12 Port-Level Indicators The ML100T-12 card has 12 pairs of LEDs (one pair for each port) to indicate port conditions. A green L LED indicates that a link is detected. A yellow A LED indicates an active connection. If the A LED is off, it indicates an inactive connection or unidirectional traffic. The port-level indicators are described in Table You can find the status of the ML100T-12 card port using the LCD on the ONS fan-tray assembly. Use the LCD to view the status of any port or card slot; the LCD displays the number and severity of alarms for a given port or slot. Refer to the Cisco ONS Troubleshooting Guide for a complete description of the alarm messages. Table 5-17 ML100T-12 Port-Level Indicators Port-Level Indicators A (Yellow) LED L (Green) LED Description The port is active. Data is being received and/or transmitted. By default, the LED marked A indicates that the transmitter is active, but it could also be changed in this register to indicate link status, duplex status, or an active receiver. Link is established. By default, the LED marked L indicates that the link for this port is up, but it can also be programmed to indicate duplex status, operating speed, or collision Compatibility The ML100T-12 card works in any multi-speed or high-speed card slot, (Slot 1 to 6 or 12 to 17) with the XC10G cross-connect card. It works only in high-speed slots (Slots 5, 6, 12, or 13) with the XC or XCVT cross-connect card ML100T-12 Card Specifications The ML100T-12 card has the following specifications: 5-25

26 5.9 ML Card Chapter 5 Environmental Operating temperature: 5 to +55 degrees Celsius (+23 to +131 degrees Fahrenheit) Operating humidity: 5 to 95%, noncondensing Power consumption: W, 1.10 A at 48 V, BTU/hr Dimensions Height: mm ( in.) Width: 18.2 mm (0.716 in.) Depth: mm (9.000 in.) Depth with backplane connector: 235 mm (9.250 in.) Weight not including clam shell: 1.0 kg (2.3 lb) Compliance ONS cards, when installed in a system, comply with these standards: Safety: IEC 60950, EN 60950, UL 60950, CSA C22.2 No , TS 001, and AS/NZS ML Card The ML card provides two ports of IEEE-compliant, 1000-Mbps interfaces. Each interface supports full-duplex operation for a maximum bandwidth of 2 Gbps per port and 4 Gbps per card. Each port autoconfigures for full duplex and IEEE 802.3x flow control. SFP modules are offered as separate orderable products for maximum customer flexibility. For details, see the Small Form-Factor Pluggable Connectors (SFPs) section on page Figure 5-9 on page 5-27 shows the ML card faceplate. Warning Class 1 laser product. 5-26

27 Chapter ML Card Figure 5-9 ML Faceplate ACT CONSOLE TX 1 RX LINK ACT TX 2 RX LINK ACT Figure 5-10 on page 5-28 shows a block diagram of the ML card. 5-27

28 5.9 ML Card Chapter 5 Figure 5-10 ML Block Diagram Flash DRAM CPU Gigabit Ethernet PHYS A/D Mux Ethernet MACs/switch FPGA BTC B a c k p l a n e Buffer memory Control memory Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments. The ML Gigabit Ethernet card provides high-throughput, low-latency packet switching of Ethernet encapsulated traffic (IP and other Layer 3 protocols) across an SONET network while providing a greater degree of reliability through SONET self-healing protection services. This enables network operators to provide multiple 1000-Mbps access drops for high-capacity customer LAN interconnects, Internet traffic, and cable modem traffic aggregation. Efficient transport and co-existence of traditional TDM traffic with packet-switched data traffic is provided ML Card-Level Indicators The ML card faceplate has three card-level LED indicators, listed in Table Table 5-18 ML Card-Level Indicators Card-Level LEDs Red FAIL LED Green ACT LED SF LED Description The red FAIL LED indicates that the card s processor is not ready or that a catastrophic software failure occurred on the ML card. As part of the boot sequence, the FAIL LED is turned on until the software deems the card operational. A green ACT LED provides the operational status of the ML When the ACT LED is green, it indicates that the ML card is active and the software is operational. Not used. 5-28

29 Chapter GBICs and SFPs ML Port-Level Indicators The ML card also has one bicolor LED per port. When the green LINK LED is illuminated, the linkbeat is detected, meaning an active network cable is installed. When the green LINK LED is off, an active network cable is not plugged into the port. The amber port ACT LED flashes at a rate proportional to the level of traffic being received and transmitted over the port Compatibility The ML card works in any multi-speed or high-speed card slot, (Slot 1 to 6 or 12 to 17) with the XC10G cross-connect card. It works only in high-speed slots (Slots 5, 6, 12, or 13) with the XC or XCVT cross-connect card ML Card Specifications The ML card has the following specifications: Environmental Operating temperature: 5 to +55 degrees Celsius (+23 to +131 degrees Fahrenheit) Operating humidity: 5 to 95%, noncondensing Power consumption: W, 1.02 A at 48 V, BTU/hr Dimensions Height: mm ( in.) Width: 18.2 mm (0.716 in.) Depth: mm (9.000 in.) Depth with backplane connector: 235 mm (9.250 in.) Weight not including clam shell: 0.9 kg (2.1 lb) Compliance ONS optical cards, when installed in a system, comply with these standards: Safety: IEC 60950, EN 60950, UL 60950, CSA C22.2 No , TS 001, AS/NZS 3260, IEC , IEC , 21 CFR , and 21 CFR Class 1 laser product 5.10 GBICs and SFPs The ONS Ethernet cards use industry standard small form-factor pluggable connectors (SFPs) and gigabit interface converter (GBIC) modular receptacles. The Gigabit ML-Series card uses SFPs. The Gigabit E-Series card and the G-Series card use Ethernet GBICs. For all Ethernet cards, the type of GBIC or SFP plugged into the card is displayed on the CTC and TL1. Table 5-19 lists the usable GBICs for the E-Series and G-Series ONS Gigabit Ethernet cards. 5-29

30 5.10 GBICs and SFPs Chapter 5 Table 5-19 GBICs and SFPs for Card E G/E G1K-4/G ML Usable GBICs IEEE 1000BaseSX compliant 850-nm GBIC IEEE 1000BaseLX compliant 1300-nm GBIC IEEE 1000BaseSX compliant 850-nm GBIC IEEE 1000BaseLX compliant 1300-nm GBIC IEEE 1000BaseZX compliant 1550-nm GBIC 1000Base CWDM GBIC 1000Base DWDM GBIC IEEE 1000BaseSX compliant 850-nm SFP IEEE 1000BaseLX compliant, 1500-nm SFP Small Form-Factor Pluggable Connectors (SFPs) The ML-Series Gigabit Ethernet cards use standard Cisco SFPs. SFPs are hot-swappable input/output devices that plug into a Gigabit Ethernet port to link the port to the network. Cisco offers the SFP modules as separate orderable products: an IEEE 1000BaseSX compliant, 850-nm optical module. The 850-nm SX optics are designed for multimode fiber and distances of up to 722 feet (220 meters) on 62.5 micron fiber and up to 1804 feet (550 meters) on 50 micron fiber. an IEEE 1000BaseLX-compliant, 1300-nm optical module (for a future release). The 1300-nm LX optics are designed for single-mode fiber and distances of up to 6.2 miles (10 kilometers). Note When using an LX SFP with 62.5-micron diameter MMF cable, you must install a mode-conditioning patch cord (CAB-GELX-625 or equivalent) between the SFP and the MMF cable on both the transmit and receive ends of the link. The mode-conditioning patch cord is required for link distances less than 328 feet (100 m) or greater than 984 feet (300 m). The mode-conditioning patch cord prevents overdriving the receiver for short lengths of MMF and reduces differential mode delay for long lengths of MMF. Table 5-20 lists the usable SFPs for the ML-Series ONS Gigabit Ethernet cards. Table 5-20 Card ML Usable SFPs for ML-Series Gigabit Usable SFPs IEEE 1000BaseSX compliant 850-nm SFP IEEE 1000BaseLX compliant 1300-nm SFP (future release) Ethernet Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) The E-Series and G-Series Gigabit Ethernet cards use standard Cisco GBIC modular receptacles. GBICs are hot-swappable input/output devices that plug into a Gigabit Ethernet port to link the port to the fiber-optic network or network cabling. Cisco offers four GBIC modules as separate orderable products for maximum flexibility: 5-30

31 Chapter GBICs and SFPs IEEE 1000BaseSX compliant, 850-nm, optical module. The 850 nm SX optics are designed for multimode fiber and distances of up to 722 feet (220 meters) on 62.5 micron fiber and up to 1804 feet (550 meters) on 50 micron fiber. IEEE 1000BaseLX compliant, 1300-nm, optical module. The 1300-nm LX optics are designed for single-mode fiber and distances of up to 6.2 miles (10 kilometers). Note When using an LX GBIC with 62.5-micron diameter MMF, you must install a mode-conditioning patch cord (CAB-GELX-625 or equivalent) between the GBIC and the MMF cable on both the transmit and receive ends of the link. The mode-conditioning patch cord is required for link distances less than 328 feet (100 m) or greater than 984 feet (300 m). The mode-conditioning patch cord prevents overdriving the receiver for short lengths of MMF and reduces differential mode delay for long lengths of MMF. IEEE 1000Base ZX compliant, 1550-nm, optical module The 1550-nm ZX optics are designed for single-mode fiber and distances of up to 50 miles (80 kilometers). 5-31

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