CISCO WDM SERIES OF CWDM PASSIVE DEVICES

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DATA SHEET CISCO WDM SERIES OF CWDM PASSIVE DEVICES Cisco Systems introduces its second generation of coarse wavelength-division multiplexing (CWDM) passive devices boasting increased functions and improved performance to extend the reach of CWDM metropolitan networks (Figure 1). Figure 1. Cisco WDM Series PRODUCT OVERVIEW The Cisco WDM series comprises a set of 11 new CWDM passive modules mechanically compatible with the Cisco CWDM chassis (part number CWDM-CHASSIS-2=) and a 1300/1550 nm splitter cable. Compared to the previous 1000BASE-CWDM series of passive filters, this new set of devices sports a greatly reduced insertion loss (up to 50 percent), power-tap ports to allow live monitoring and troubleshooting of the CWDM signals, as well as the mixing of 1300-nm CWDM signals on the same fiber infrastructures. The Cisco WDM series of passive devices are replacements for all the product numbers of the Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM series except for the modules listed in Table 1. Table 1. Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM Products Not Replaced by the New WDM Series of Passive Devices Product Number CWDM-CHASSIS-2= CWDM-MUX4-SF1= CWDM-MUX4-SF2= Description 2-slot CWDM chassis 4 channels (1470, 1510, 1550, and 1590) single-fiber multiplexer/demultiplexer to be deployed always in conjunction with CWDM-MUX4-SF2= 4 channels (1490, 1530, 1570, and 1610) single-fiber multiplexer/demultiplexer to be deployed always in conjunction with CWDM-MUX4-SF1= All contents are Copyright 1992 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 1 of 1

PRODUCT DETAILS Table 2 lists the product name and the associated description of the new CWDM modules. Table 2. Product Description Product Number CWDM-MUX8A= CWDM-OADM4-1= CWDM-OADM4-2= CWDM-OADM1-1470= CWDM-OADM1-1490= CWDM-OADM1-1510= CWDM-OADM1-1530= CWDM-OADM1-1550= CWDM-OADM1-1570= CWDM-OADM1-1590= CWDM-OADM1-1610= WDM-1300-1550-S= Description 8-channel (1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, and 1610) multiplexer/demultiplexer with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces CWDM-MUX-8). 4 channels (1470, 1490, 1510, and 1530) optical add/drop multiplexer (OADM) with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces CWDM-MUX-4=) 4 channels (1550, 1570, 1590, and 1610) OADM with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces part number CWDM-MUX-4=) Single-wavelength (1470) dual-channel OADM with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces part number CWDM-MUX-AD-1470=]) Single-wavelength (1490) dual-channel OADM with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces CWDM- MUX-AD-1490=) Single-wavelength (1510) dual-channel OADM with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces CWDM- MUX-AD-1510=) Single-wavelength (1530) dual-channel OADM with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces part number CWDM-MUX-AD-1530=) Single-wavelength (1550) dual-channel OADM with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces part number CWDM-MUX-AD-1550=) Single-wavelength (1570) dual-channel OADM with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces part number CWDM-MUX-AD-1570=) Single-wavelength (1590) dual-channel OADM with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces part number CWDM-MUX-AD-1590=) Single-wavelength (1610) dual-channel OADM with monitor ports and LC connectors (this product replaces part number CWDM-MUX-AD-1610=) Y-cable WDM filter with a 1300-nm port, a CWDM 1550-nm port, and a network port to multiplex or demultiplex 1300-nm channels with CWDM or any 1550-nm channels CISCO CWDM SOLUTION APPLICATIONS The Cisco CWDM solution based on CWDM gigabit interface converters (GBICs) and Small Form-Factor Pluggables (SFPs) and passive modules allows enterprise companies and service providers to provide scalable and easy-to-deploy Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel services in their networks. The product set helps enable the flexible design of highly available and scalable multiservice networks. Page 2 of 12

The Cisco CWDM GBIC SFP solution is a convenient and cost-effective solution for the adoption of Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel in campus, data-center, and metropolitan-area access networks. Because of the flexibility of the passive devices, Cisco CWDM solution helps enable the deployment of a variety of topologies to multiplex up to eight different wavelengths on the same pair of fibers in protected or unprotected configurations. A connection between two endpoints is protected when it is associated with two channels (typically of the same wavelength) traveling on diverse fiber routes (for example, clockwise and counterclockwise in ring configurations or on separate fibers in point-to-point scenarios). Single-wavelength OADMs are equipped with two channels traveling different network paths (east and west) to offer redundancy or protection in rings. On the other hand, because CWDM-MUX8A= and CWDM-OADM4-x= have only a single network port (that is, one fiber path), two CWDM-MUX8A= or two CWDM-MUX4-x= are required to connect to redundant (protected) fiber routes. Figures 2 through 11 illustrate the numerous protected and unprotected deployment scenarios of the Cisco CWDM solution with the Cisco WDM series of passive devices. The following conventions are adopted in the figures: Colored circles represent transceivers (GBIC or SFP) at the corresponding color-coded wavelength connected to the filter equipment port. N indicates the network port on the CWDM-MUX8A= and CWDM-OADM4-x=. P indicates the pass port on the part number CWDM-OADM4-x=. E and W indicate the network east and network west ports on the CWDM-OADM1-xxxx=. Figure 2. Point-to-Point Configurations with 4- and 8-Channel Passive Devices Page 3 of 12

Figure 3. Point-to-Point Configuration with 4-Channel OADMs and Regeneration Figure 4. Unprotected Bus Configurations with 4- and 1-Channel OADMs With and Without Regeneration Page 4 of 12

Figure 5. Protected Hub-and-Spoke Configuration with 8-Channel Multiplexer/Demultiplexer and 4-Channel OADMs Figure 6. Protected Hub-and-Spoke Configuration with 8-Channel Multiplexer/Demultiplexer and 4- and 1-Channel OADMs Page 5 of 12

Figure 7. Protected Meshed-Ring Configuration with 4- and 1-Channel OADMs Figure 8. Protected Meshed-Ring Configuration with 8-Channel Multiplexer/Demultiplexer and 1-Channel OADMs Page 6 of 12

Figure 9. Mixing 1300-nm and CWDM in Point-to-Point Configuration with 1300-nm OADM Transparency Figure 10. Mixing 1300-nm and CWDM in Point-to-Point Configuration with WDM Splitter Cable Page 7 of 12

Figure 11. Mixing 1300-nm and CWDM in Protected Rings with WDM Splitter Cable Figure 12. WDM Splitter Cable for Non-CWDM Applications Page 8 of 12

KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS Features and Benefits The Cisco WDM series of CWDM devices offer numerous improvements over the previous generation of devices: 1. Lowest optical insertion loss (refer to Table 2 for details) Compared to the previous generation of CWDM filters, the insertion loss is reduced up to 50 percent, depending on the model. This translates into much longer distances in both point-to-point and ring configurations. 2. Addition of monitor ports on every network port of multiplexers and OADMs as well as on the pass port on OADM4-x to simplify turn-up operations of CWDM networks The monitor ports also can be used for in-service monitoring of the CWDM signals by means of an optical spectrum analyzer or a power meter. 3. Addition of two 4-channel OADM types for added flexibility: part number CWDM-OADM4-1 to cover the 1470, 1490, 1510, and 1530 channels and part number CWDM-OADM4-2 to cover the 1550, 1570, 1590, and 1610 channels. 4. LC/UPC connectors 5. 1300-nm transparency OADMs are now transparent to traditional 1300-nm channels. In other words, the 1300-nm signals can pass through the OADMs with a well-controlled loss. This feature helps enable configurations where CWDM can share the same fiber with traditional SONET/SDH services running on the 1300-nm wavelength. 6. Addition of a WDM splitter (or Y-cable) to multiplexer and demultiplexer channels in the 1300- and 1550-nm ranges The WDM splitter cable can be used with CWDM optics or with standard 1550 optics. This Y-cable is another tool to integrate on the same fiber infrastructure CWDM with traditional SONET/SDH services running on the 1300-nm wavelength. HIGH-LEVEL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Table 3. Maximum Insertion Loss in db for each passive CWDM filter Model Maximum Insertion Loss (db) Add/Drop Multiplexer Pass 1550 Pass 1300 Monitor CWDM-MUX8A= 2.2 23 CWDM-OADM4-x= 1.8 2.1 2.1 23 CWDM-OADM1-xxxx= 1.5 1.5 1.7 23 Page 9 of 12

Figure 13. Front-Panel Port Configurations of the CWDM-MUX8A, CWDM-OADM4-x, and CWDM-OADM1-xxxx) Table 4. WDM Splitter Optical Specification Model Maximum Insertion Loss (db) Wavelength Range (nm) 1550 1300 1550 1300 WDM-1300-1550-S= 0.8 1.2 1460 1620 1260 1360 Figure 14. WDM Splitter Cable Page 10 of 12

AVAILABILITY The Cisco WDM series is available now. ORDERING INFORMATION To place an order, visit the Cisco Ordering Home Page. SERVICE AND SUPPORT Cisco offers a wide range of services programs to accelerate customer success. These innovative services programs are delivered through a unique combination of people, processes, tools, and partners, resulting in high levels of customer satisfaction. Cisco services help you protect your network investment, optimize network operations, and prepare your network for new applications to extend network intelligence and the power of your business. For more information about Cisco services, refer to Cisco Technical Support Services or Cisco Advanced Services. FOR MORE INFORMATION For more information about the Cisco WDM series, visit http://www.cisco.com/en/us/products/hw/modules/ps4999/products_data_sheet09186a00801a557c.html or contact your local Cisco account representative. Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 European Headquarters Cisco Systems International BV Haarlerbergpark Haarlerbergweg 13-19 1101 CH Amsterdam The Netherlands www-europe.cisco.com Tel: 31 0 20 357 1000 Fax: 31 0 20 357 1100 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-7660 Fax: 408 527-0883 Asia Pacific Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 168 Robinson Road #28-01 Capital Tower Singapore 068912 www.cisco.com Tel: +65 6317 7777 Fax: +65 6317 7799 Cisco Systems has more than 200 offices in the following countries and regions. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco Website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China PRC Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dubai, UAE Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong SAR Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Malaysia Mexico The Netherlands New Zealand Norway Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Scotland Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States Venezuela Vietnam Zimbabwe Copyright CCIP, CCSP, the Cisco Powered Network mark, Cisco Unity, Follow Me Browsing, FormShare, and StackWise are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn, and iquick Study are service marks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; and Aironet, ASIST, BPX, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, Cisco IOS, the Cisco IOS logo, Cisco Press, Cisco Systems, Cisco Systems Capital, the Cisco Systems logo, Empowering the Internet Generation, Enterprise/Solver, EtherChannel, EtherSwitch, Fast Step, GigaStack, Internet Quotient, IOS, IP/TV, iq Expertise, the iq logo, iq Net Readiness Scorecard, LightStream, Linksys, MeetingPlace, MGX, MICA, the Networkers logo, Networking Academy, Network Registrar, Packet, PIX, Post-Routing, Pre-Routing, RateMUX, Registrar, ScriptShare, SlideCast, SMARTnet, StrataView Plus, Stratm, SwitchProbe, TeleRouter, The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient, TransPath, and VCO are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the 2005 property Cisco of Systems, their respective Inc. owners. All rights The use reserved. of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. Important (0501R) notices, privacy statements, and trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. can be found on cisco.com. 204184.bl_ETMG_CM_2.05 Page 11 of 12 Printed in the USA

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