Network Router User Manual

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Cisco ONS 15530 Configuration Guide and Command Reference
78-14227-01, Cisco IOS Release 12.1(10)EV2
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Product Overview
The Cisco ONS 15530 is a highly modular and scalable optical switching and aggregation platform.
With the Cisco ONS 15530, users can take advantage of the availability of dark fiber to build a common
infrastructure that supports data, SAN (storage area network), and TDM (time-division multiplexing)
traffic. For more information about DWDM technology and applications, refer to the Introduction to
DWDM Technology publication and the Cisco ONS 15530 Planning and Design Guide.
The Cisco ONS 15530 is designed to meet and exceed the most stringent ISP (Internet service provider)
requirements for product availability and reliability. Its features include:
Redundant fan assemblies
Redundant power (AC or DC)
Redundant CPU switch modules
Interfaces which can be configured for redundancy using SONET 1+1 APS (Automatic Protection
Switching)
Line cards, power supplies, and fan assemblies that are hot-swappable without powering down the
shelf
This chapter includes the following sections:
Cisco ONS 15530 Hardware Features, page 1-1
Cisco ONS 15530 Software Features, page 1-7
Cisco ONS 15530 Hardware Features
This section describes the hardware features and components of the Cisco ONS 15530.
Chassis Overview
The Cisco ONS 15530 is available in two configurations. Both have two vertically stacked half-height slots
specifically for the OADM (optical add/drop multiplexers) modules, and 10 vertically oriented slots which
hold the CPU switch modules, line cards, and transponder line cards. As you face the chassis, the leftmost
slot (slot 0) holds two half height OADM modules. Slots 1 through 4 and slots 7 through 10 hold the line
cards and transponder line cards. Slots 5 and 6 hold the CPU switch modules (see Figure 1-2). Power
supplies are located on the right side of the chassis next to slot 10. Air inlet and fan tray are located beneath
the slots. Cable management is located above and beneath the slots. The system has an electrical backplane