1830 ONE
THE NEW NOKIA WDM & OTN
METRO ACCESS PORTFOLIO
Optical Transport Solutions
LM-1 micro OTN
LM-1 OTN LM-1 WDM 1830 ONE
Micro-OTN® Micro Nodes Nokia OEM
Nov 2014 2017 2018 2020
Founding of SM-Optics
with the acquisition of optics R&D
Launch of the first commercial Introduction of micro nodes
platform LIGHTMODE FAMILY concept of highly interconnected
mode
With patented technology
addressing network modernization Compact Modular Platforms,
SDH/PDH over micro-OTN Functional Block Architecture OEM agreement
OTN and ROADM node
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Portfolio Value Propositions
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Portfolio strategic value
functional block stackable compact
▪ Each Equipment is optimized ▪ Stacking equipment to ▪ Full switching fabric for any
in functionalities and operate as single NE. service type configuration.
performances. ▪ Ensure maximum scalability ▪ Highest port and
▪ Its technology evolution is and configuration flexibility functionality density level.
independent by the life cycle at every site. ▪ Smallest footprint for
of other functional blocks. ▪ Highest cost control, no minimum site encumber.
advanced down payments.
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Portfolio Strategic Value
Flex IO interface
Independent Functional
Block Architecture
High Density & Compact
Stackable
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SDN Native
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Dropping the size, increasing 1830 ONE
the functionalities PRODUCT FAMILY
+ Disaggregated
1830 ONE-a/h From E1 to 200G + Compact
+ Flexible
+ Operational simplicity
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Passive DWDM + Unconstrained
Active DWDM
+ Highly Resilient
+ Open by design
Redundant Power Filters, Matrix, Controller, Synch CRU, Fans + Cost-effective
Protected Clients and Line interfaces
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Any-Service Single Matrix
10G/100G
Lambda/OTN ODU-n ODU-n
OTN line
Port mapping
Eth/CBR traffic ODU-x
residential mobile
10G/100G
E1, FE ODU-0
OTN line
applications
VC12/VC4 ODU flex
Business,
Sub-Port mapping
ODU-0
VLAN/VPN 10G/100G
OTN line
ODU flex
Each service uses it’s own dedicated container Faster time to service
- No capacity contention -No extra Latency due to extra “blade matrixes”
- Complete segregation for multiple virtual network -Single path set-up per each and every service
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Portfolio differentiators
Any-Service Single Matrix 1
Focus in Optimizing
Full Flexible Traffic 2 and
Fully Protected 1RU 3 Applications and
Flex I/O 4
Deployment Needs:
Block Architecture - Stackable 5
Highest Modularity OLS 6
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PRODUCT POSITIONING
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Mapping 1830 ONE into NOKIA Optical portfolio NSP
Single NMS
1830 PSS 1830 PSS-X 1830 PSI 1830 TPS 1830 PSD 1830 ONE Wavelite
P-OTS P-OTS High Capacity Mobile 5G Wave Services P-OTS Private Optical
Metro / Core Switch Scale DCI FH/MH Metro / Access Enterprise
Card Based Efficiency TSN L2 Packet
Layer 2
Optimization (Card) 1588v2 class C Pipeline
Layer 1 Card Based Scale Multi-Service
Switching Optimization (Fabric) Aggregation
Layer 1 Performance + Modular + C-RAN 1G/10G Modular Cost optimize
Transport Capacity Open optimized demarcation ODUk XC + Encryption
Layer 0 CDC-F C-RAN Metro Access Simple
C+L Band optimized ROADM
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Metro & Access • L0-L1-L2 functional integration
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Aggregation Networks •
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Space and power efficiency
Clear path to TDM network renewal
Nokia source 1830 ONE-m
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Multi-shelf Network Element optimized for Access / Metro
Metro / Core Access / Metro
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Photonic Shelf
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(PSS-8, -16II, -32)
Photonic Shelf (ONE-m)
Switching Shelf (ONE-h)
Single NE
Switching Shelf
(PSS-8X, -12X, -24X)
Nokia source Single NE
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1830 ONE Portfolio
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1830 ONE Product Family
Optical Network Management
NMF-T
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Digital LO Layer Digital HO Layer Photonic layer
Transporting low 400G redundant OTN Passive DWDM SDN Native
speed legacy signals aggregation switch / Active DWDM
over OTN to allow final transponder / muxponder WSS-free ROADM
decommissioning of with L2 packet and ODU- in a single Rack Unit
PDH/SDH networks Flex in a single Rack Unit
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1830 ONE-a / 1830 ONE-h
for SDH Network Transformation
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Packet and TDM services over Solution
convergent OTN network
Advantages:
+ Predictable, deterministic behaviour
n x E1 + Assured resources
micro micro n x E1, FE/GBE + Ultra-low and fixed latency
OTN OTN NETWORK OTN STM-X
+ E1 TDM native transport
FE/GBE
+ Services segregation
+ SDH-like OAM and operations
+ SDH-like reliability and performance
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OTN Mapping Structure enhancement (ODUε)
L/H Order SDH &
Ethernet Services PDH Services
Client interfaces E1 VC-12/4 (STM-x interfaces)
Transparent Legacy Services
GE FE VC-12/VC-4 switch
Client interfaces ODUε4 ODU ε12 technology
ODU ε4
STM-1 STM-4 STM-16 ODU- ε12/ODUε4 switch
ODU0 ODU0 ODU1 ODU0 ODU0 ODU0 ODU0
ODU-x switch
OTN multiplexing
OTUx
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Extended OTN multiplexing scheme Standard
x 504 Extension
E1, VC12 ODU12
under standardization process at ITU-T
x8
FE, VC4 ODU4
Cross-connectable altogether
x8
GE, STM4, FC100 … ODU0
x2
STM16, FC200
SDI 1G5 …
ODU1 OTU1 OTU1
x4
10GE, STM64
FC1200 …
ODU2/e OTU2/e OTU2/e
xn
Ethernet via GFP-F xn
FC400, FC800 ODUflex xn
SDI 3G …
Cross-connectable altogether
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Use Case: SDH Transformation
• TIER 1 CSP
• MODERNIZATION SDH METRO NETWORK
• NODE CONSOLIDATION Existing OTN/WDM Core
• MIGRATION TO SINGLE or MULTI-SHELF 1830 ONE
• VC4 mapped over ODUɛ4
• SYNCH distribution and OSI DCN interworking
NMS
NFM-T
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SDH ACCESS VC4->ODUɛ4
NEW OTN VC4->ODUɛ4
RING METRO NETWORK
(ODUɛ4 switching) SDH ACCESS
RING
VC4->ODUɛ4
SDH ACCESS
RING
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Use Case: SDH Transformation
Figure Summary
Existing Legacy Network figures # Number of NEs: -61%
Total number of sites 159
Total legacy SDH nodes 508
Total number of VC4 circuits/services 2198 Additional Clients
Ready to be activated: 1700
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New Network figures #
New 1830 ONE nodes 196 Additional Transport Capacity
Ready to be activated: 2.5+ Tb/s
Number of free clients ports available 1700
Number of additional OTU-2 lines available 220
% of fiber pairs free-up: 65%
Km of Optical fiber released and
made available: 3000 km
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Benefits
What do you get transforming the network
with micro OTN nodes ?
+ Get rid of the obsolete SDH network
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+ Converging all traffic over OTN including
low-speed services solution
+ Keep the legacy services with the same SLA
+ Ring-by-Ring migration strategy
for a time/cost aimed interventions
+ Unleash new broadband packet services
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1830 ONE-a/h
The revolutionary approach for massive SDH services migrations
OTN • Aggregation of subG client into OTN network
• Up to 126 E1 + 4 optical STM-1/4/16/OTU1 interfaces
AGG •
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Innovative mapping subG client over OTN (ODU containers)
10 Gb/s Low-order ODU switching capacity
1830 ONE-a • 20 Gb/s High-order ODU0 switching capacity
OTN
NxE1 in
OTN/SDH 10G OTN/SDH Switching Card
• Up to 28 interfaces flexible configurable (OTN, SDH, FE/1GBE)
HUB • SDH network interworking functionalities (DCC, Synch)
• 60 Gb/s Low-order switching capacity (ODU, VC-12, VC-4)
1830 ONE-h • 100 Gb/s High-order ODU0 switching capacity
OTN/SDH
• Stackable with 1830 ONE-a for having local E1 add/drop
NxSDH/FE/1GBE/OTN in
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• Fully redundant system (power, fan, control, matrix)
• 63xE1 in single blade + 1x STM-1/4/16/OTU1 + 1x OTU1
• Up to 2 blade for each 1RU system
• Stacked solution to fill completely ODU0 (4 pizza-box)
• Up to 10Gb/s LO matrix (ODU, VC12)
Stacking port Management Port
-Redundant power supply 6 slot for Synchronization Port
-Removable Fan unit 21xE1 connector each
4 optical connectors
-OTN: OTU1 ➔ line interface toward metro
-SDH: STM-1/4/16 ➔ access legacy ring
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1830 ONE-h - 10G SDH/OTN switching card
• Fully redundant system (power, fan, control, matrix)
• 60 Gb/s Low-order switching capacity (ODU12, ODU4, VC-12, VC-4)
• 100 Gb/s High-order ODU0 switching capacity
• Stackable with 1830 ONE-a for having local E1 add/drop
• SDH network interworking functionalities (Synch, DCC, protection mechanisms, PM)
Redundant controller/matrix 2x RJ45
(Q + Sync I/O)
FLEXI I/O
-Redundant power supply 4 Line interfaces 20 Client/Line intf.: Management &
-Removable Fan unit -OTN: OTU2 - OTN: OTU1 Synchronization ports
-Stacking ports 4 Client interfaces
-SDH: STM-1/4/16 - ETH: FE/1GBE (CBR)
- SDH: STM-1/4/16/64
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OTN Switching
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- 2x field replaceable cards in 1 Ru
1830 ONE-h - 10G/100G/200G DWDM colored pluggable uplinks
Overview - ODU0/Flex/1/2 non-blocking full matrix switch
- FlexIO clients (any client)
- L2 options for service grooming
- 1588v2 PTP HW-ready
- SDH renewal options
Compact
1 RU
Management and
• Redundant power supply Pluggable cards in full-slots Synchronization ports Example configuration:
• Removable Fan unit 1830 ONE-hub
• Stacking ports 2x100G + 20x10G ports
400G ODU0/Flex/1/2 switching
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• Same basic shelf, different pluggable cards: real shelf in CPE-size format
• Coherent 100G/200G uplinks based on CFP2-DCO pluggables
• OTN full switching matrix ODU0/Flex/1/2 with redundancy over the two cards
• Integrated 1+1 protected Equipment Controller
• SDH renewal options with ODUeps encapsulation and interworking with 1830 ONE-a
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1830 ONE-h OTN Cards
The ‘super compact’ high capacity solution for multi-service carrier grade access
• 200G MUXPONDER/100G TRANSPONDER IO card
200G •
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Two cards per chassis for total 400G capacity in 1RU
1x 200G/100G DWDM Coherent line interface
100G/200G Transponder/Muxponder • 2x 100GE/OTU4 clients
• OTN SWITCH, MUXPONDER, TRANSPONDER all-in-one
• 2x 100G/OTU4 (B&W QSFP28) line interfaces
100G • 20x SFP/SFP+ for multi-client access
• 400G full-duplex ODU0 level matrix
100G OTN Switching Card
• OTN SWITCH MUXPONDER, TRANSPONDER all-in-one
• Up to 28x OTU2 line interfaces
• Up to 20x SFP/SFP+ for multi-client access
10G • 280G full-duplex ODU0 level matrix
• Packet Pipeline for L2 services (ODUflex)
10G OTN and Packet Switching Card
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1830 ONE-h 10G OTN and Packet Switching Card
OTN SWITCH, MUXPONDER, TRANSPONDER all-in-one 280G switch capacity
• Up to 28x OTU2 line interfaces
• Up to 20x SFP/SFP+ for multi-client access
• 280G full-duplex matrix (ODU0 granularity) L2 PACKET PIPELINE
• Packet Pipeline (92G) for L2 services (ODUflex based)
Flexible port configurable either as
Clients as well as Line interfaces Redundant Matrix
FLEXI I/O
• Redundant power supply Up to 20 Client interfaces Management and
Up to 28 line interfaces
• Removable Fan unit • Eth: 1GBE/10GBE Synchronization ports
• OTN: OTU2
• Stacking ports • SDH: STM-1/4/16/64
• Fibre Channel
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10G OTN Swithing Card: «Limitless» Flexibility
B&W or Coloured Interface
Unprotected Transponders
STM-64, 10GE 10G/OTU2DWDM
(up to 7 on a single card)
Line Protected Transponders STM-64, 10GE 10G/OTU2DWDM
10G/OTU2DWDM
Unprotected Muxponder STM-1/4/16, OTU1/2,1GE/10GE 10G/OTU2DWDM
(also clients from both I/O cards) STM-1/4/16, OTU1/2,1GE/10GE
Line Protected Muxponder STM-1/4/16, OTU1/2,1GE/10GE 10G/OTU2DWDM
(also clients from both I/O cards) STM-1/4/16, OTU1/2,1GE/10GE 10G/OTU2DWDM
OTN switching and cross-connect
capabilities
280G ODU0 Switching Matrix
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1830 ONE-h 100G OTN Switching Card
• OTN SWITCH, MUXPONDER, TRANSPONDER all-in-one 400G switch capacity
• 2x 100G/OTU4 (B&W QSFP28) LINE interfaces
• 20x SFP/SFP+ for multi-client access
• 400G full-duplex matrix (ODU0 granularity)
Flexible port configurable
FLEXI I/O
• Redundant power supply Line interfaces Up to 20 Client/Line interfaces Management, Synch port
• Removable Fan unit • OTN: 2x OTU4 • OTN OTU2x
• Stacking ports • Eth: 1GBE/10GBE
• SDH: STM-1/4/16/64
• Fibre Channel
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200G Muxponder/100G Transponder Card
200G Muxponder or 100G Transponder
200G/100G COHERENT LINE
• Client: 2x 100G (100GBE, OTU4)
• Line: 200G/100G DWDM Coherent
• Optical SNCP protection (Y-cable) Up to two 200G muxponder cards in 1RU
LINE:200G/100G
Management
• Redundant Power filters Up to 2 CLIENTs per single I/O CARD ports
• Removable Fan Unit • 100GBE (B&W QSFP28)
• Stacking ports • OTU-4 (B&W QSFP28)
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