CISCO CWDM GBIC AND SFP SOLUTION

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DATA SHEET CISCO CWDM GBIC AND SFP SOLUTION OVERVIEW The Cisco Coarse Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (CWDM) Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC)/Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) solution 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, multiservice networks. 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. The Cisco CWDM GBIC/SFP solution has two main components (Figure 1): a set of eight different pluggable transceivers (Cisco CWDM GBICs and Cisco CWDM SFPs), and a set of different Cisco CWDM passive multiplexer/demultiplexer or optical add/drop multiplexers (OADMs). A Cisco CWDM chassis enables rack-mounting up to two of the Cisco CWDM passives. Figure 1. Cisco CWDM GBIC/SFP Solution KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS Scalability The Cisco CWDM GBIC/SFP solution helps enable the transport of up to eight channels (Gigabit Ethernet or Fibre Channel) over single-mode fiber strands. Easy Deployment and Flexible Implementation The Cisco CWDM GBIC (and Cisco CWDM SFP) fits into a standard GBIC (and SFP) port supporting the IEEE 802.3z standard on the supported Cisco Systems platforms. The Cisco CWDM OADM is passive and requires no power. Neither the Cisco CWDM GBIC (nor Cisco CWDM SFP) nor the Cisco CWDM passives requires configuration. The Cisco CWDM GBIC/SFP solution allows for a variety of network configurations from multichannel point-to-point to hub and meshed-ring configurations. All contents are Copyright 1992 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 1 of 9

High Availability The Cisco CWDM GBIC/SFP solution takes advantage of a multichannel architecture and the inherent protection of ring architectures. The solution helps enable: Use of Layer 2 and Layer 3 redundancy and failover mechanisms at the channel endpoints (Cisco CWDM GBIC/SFP) to build highly available links Use of two-path link configurations in a ring architecture to provide protection from fiber cuts Investment Protection The Cisco CWDM GBIC/SFP solution helps enable enterprises and service providers to increase the bandwidth of an existing Gigabit Ethernet optical infrastructure without adding new fiber strands. The solution can be used in parallel with other Cisco GBIC and SFP devices on the same platform. DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS Point-to-Point Configuration In a point-to-point configuration (Figure 2), two endpoints are directly connected through a fiber link. The Cisco CWDM GBIC/SFP solution helps enable customers to add or drop as many as eight channels (Gigabit Ethernet or Fibre Channel) into a pair of single-mode fiber strands. As a result, the need for additional fiber is minimized. Redundant point-to-point links are possible by adding or dropping redundant channels into a second pair of single-mode fiber strands. A single fiber point-to-point configuration also is possible (Figure 3). By using different wavelengths to transmit and receive signals, as many as four channels can be transported over a single fiber strand. The main applications for the architecture are enterprise campus links and service provider point-of-presence (POP) or hub interconnects across a metropolitan (metro) area. Figure 2. Point-to-Point Architecture (Dual-Fiber Link) Page 2 of 10

Figure 3. Point-to-Point Architecture (Single-Fiber Link) Hub-and-Spoke (Ring) Configuration In a hub-and-spoke configuration (Figure 4), multiple nodes (spokes) are connected with a hub location through a ring of single-mode fiber. Each hub-node connection can consist of a single or multiple channels. Protection from fiber cuts in the ring is achieved by connecting the hub and nodes through both directions of the optical ring. Service provider metro access rings are the main applications for this architecture. Figure 4. Hub-and-Spoke (Ring) Architecture Mesh (Ring) Configuration Mesh deployments are a combination of hub-and-spoke and point-to-point or even multiple point-to-point connections in parallel on the same optical link. Deployment of the maximum eight wavelengths allows for different combinations of these scenarios. Page 3 of 10

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Cisco CWDM GBICs The Cisco CWDM GBIC (Figure 5) is a hot-swappable input/output device that plugs into an 802.3z standards-compliant GBIC port or slot of a Cisco switch or router, linking the port with the fiber-optic network. Figure 5. Cisco CWDM GBICs Performance 1.25 Gbps full-duplex links Optical link budget of 30 decibels (db) Platform Support The Cisco CWDM GBICs are supported across a variety of Cisco switches, routers, and optical transport devices. For more details, refer to the document Cisco CWDM GBIC Compatibility Matrix. Connectors and Cabling Equipment: Standard GBIC interface Network: Dual SC/PC connector Only connections with patch cords with PC or UPC connectors are supported. Patch cords with APC connectors are not supported. Page 4 of 10

Environmental Conditions and Power Requirements The operating temperature range is between 32 and 122 F (0 and 50 C); storage temperature range is between 40 and 185 F ( 40 and 85 C). Table 1 provides the electrical power interface details, and Table 2 describes optical parameters. Table 1. Electrical Power Interface Data Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Units Supply Current Is 280 350 ma Maximum Voltage Vmax 6 V Surge Current ISurge 400 ma Input Voltage Vcc 4.75 5 5.25 V Optical Specifications Table 2. Optical Parameters Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Units Notes and Conditions Transmitter Center Wavelength wavelength c (x 4) (x + 7) nm Available center wavelengths are 1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, and 1610 nm Side-Mode Suppression Ratio SMSR 30 db Transmitter Optical Output Power P out +1.0 +3.0 +5.0 dbm Average power coupled into single-mode fiber Receiver Optical Input Power (Bit error rate [BER] <10 12 with pseudo-random bit sequence [PRBS] 2 7 1) P in 29.0 33.0 7.0 dbm @ 1.25 Gbps, 140 F (60 C) case temperature Optical Input Wavelength wavelength in 1450 1620 nm Transmitter Extinction Ratio OMI 9 db Dispersion Penalty at 100 km 3 db @ 1.25 Gbps Parameters are specified over temperature and at end of life unless otherwise noted. When shorter distances of single-mode fiber are used, it may be necessary to insert an inline optical attenuator in the link to avoid overloading the receiver: Warranty Standard warranty: 90 days Extended warranty (option): Cisco CWDM GBICs can be covered through a Cisco SMARTnet support contract for the Cisco switch or router chassis Page 5 of 10

Ordering Information Refer to Table 3 for details about ordering Cisco CWDM GBICs. Table 3. Cisco CWDM GBIC Product Information Product Number Description Color CWDM-GBIC-1470= Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBIC, 1470 nm Gray CWDM-GBIC-1490= Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBIC, 1490 nm Violet CWDM-GBIC-1510= Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBIC, 1510 nm Blue CWDM-GBIC-1530= Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBIC, 1530 nm Green CWDM-GBIC-1550= Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBIC, 1550 nm Yellow CWDM-GBIC-1570= Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBIC, 1570 nm Orange CWDM-GBIC-1590= Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBIC, 1590 nm Red CWDM-GBIC-1610= Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBIC, 1610 nm Brown CWDM-8GBIC-SET1= Set of four pairs of Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBICs 2 gray, blue, yellow, or red CWDM-8GBIC-SET2= Set of four pairs of Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM GBICs 2 violet, green, orange, or brown Regulatory and Standards Compliance Compatible with 1000BASE-X standard as specified in IEEE 802.3z Safety: Laser Class I 21CFR1040 Cisco CWDM SFPs A Cisco CWDM SFP (Figure 6) is a hot-swappable input/output device that plugs into an SFP port or slot of a Cisco switch or router, linking the port with the fiber-optic network. The Cisco CWDM SFPs are multirate parts that support both Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel (1 gigabit and 2 gigabit). Figure 6. Cisco CWDM SFPs Performance Gigabit Ethernet 1.25 Gbps full-duplex links with an optical link budget of 29 db Fibre Channel 1.06 and 2.12 Gbps full-duplex links with an optical link budget of 28 db Platform Support The Cisco CWDM SFPs are supported across a variety of Cisco switches, routers, and optical transport devices. For more details, refer to the document Cisco CWDM SFP Compatibility Matrix. Page 6 of 10

Connectors and Cabling Equipment: Standard SFP interface Network: Dual LC/PC connector Only connections with patch cords with PC or UPC connectors are supported. Patch cords with APC connectors are not supported. Environmental Conditions and Power Requirements Operating temperature range: 32 to 122 F (0 to 50 C) Storage temperature range: 40 to 185 F ( 40 to 85 C) Table 4 describes the electrical power interface details, and Table 5 describes optical parameters. Table 4. Electrical Power Interface Data Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Units Supply Current I s 220 300 ma Surge Current I Surge +30 ma Input Voltage V max 3.1 3.3 3.6 V Table 5. Optical Parameters Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Units Notes and Conditions Transmitter Center Wavelength wavelength c (x 4) (x + 7) nm Available center wavelengths are 1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, and 1610 nm Side-Mode Suppression Ratio SMSR 30 db Transmitter Optical Output Power P out 0 5.0 dbm Average power coupled into single-mode fiber Receiver Optical Input Power (BER <10 12 with PRBS 2 7 1) Receiver Optical Input Power (BER <10-12 with PRBS 2 7 1) P in 28.0 7.0 dbm @ 2.12 Gbps, 140 F (60 C) case temperature P in 29.0 7.0 dbm @ 1.25 Gbps, 140 F (60 C) case temperature Receiver Optical Input Wavelength wavelength in 1450 1620 nm Transmitter Extinction Ratio OMI 9 db Dispersion Penalty at 100 km 3 db @ 2.12 Gbps Dispersion Penalty at 100 km 2 db @ 1.25 Gbps Parameters are specified over temperature and at end of life unless otherwise noted. Page 7 of 10

When shorter distances of single-mode fiber are used, it may be necessary to insert an inline optical attenuator in the link to avoid overloading the receiver. Warranty Standard warranty: 90 days Extended warranty (option): Available under a Cisco SMARTnet support contract for the Cisco switch or router chassis Ordering Information Refer to Table 6 for details about ordering Cisco CWDM SFPs. Table 6. Cisco CWDM SFP Product Information Product Number Description Color CWDM-SFP-1470= Cisco CWDM 1470-nm SFP; Gigabit Ethernet and 1 and 2 Gb Fibre Channel Gray CWDM-SFP-1490= Cisco CWDM 1490-nm SFP; Gigabit Ethernet and 1 and 2 Gb Fibre Channel Violet CWDM-SFP-1510= Cisco CWDM 1510-nm SFP; Gigabit Ethernet and 1 and 2 Gb Fibre Channel Blue CWDM-SFP-1530= Cisco CWDM 1530-nm SFP; Gigabit Ethernet and 1 and 2-Gb Fibre Channel Green CWDM-SFP-1550= Cisco CWDM 1550-nm SFP; Gigabit Ethernet and 1 and 2 Gb Fibre Channel Yellow CWDM-SFP-1570= Cisco CWDM 1570-nm SFP; Gigabit Ethernet and 1 and 2 Gb Fibre Channel Orange CWDM-SFP-1590= Cisco CWDM 1590-nm SFP; Gigabit Ethernet and 1 and 2 Gb Fibre Channel Red CWDM-SFP-1610= Cisco CWDM 1610-nm SFP; Gigabit Ethernet and 1 and 2 Gb Fibre Channel Brown Regulatory and Standards Compliance Compatible with 1000BASE-X standard as specified in IEEE 802.3z Compatible with Fibre Channel Draft Physical Interface Specification (FC-PI 10.0) Safety: Laser Class I 21CFR1040 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 CWDM products, visit http://cco/en/us/partner/products/hw/modules/ps4999/products_data_sheet09186a00801a557c.html or contact your local Cisco account representative. Page 8 of 10

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