Specifications

Index
IN-6
Cisco ONS 15530 Planning Guide
OL-7708-01
protection
description
1-3, 2-1
ring topologies 2-20
types 2-2 to 2-17
See also APS; client protection; line card protection;
splitter protection; y-cable protection
protection switch modules. See PSMs
protocol encapsulations
1-6, 1-7
protocol monitoring
4-port 1-Gbps/2-Gbps FC aggregation cards
1-13
8-port FC/GE aggregation cards 1-16
8-port multi-service muxponders 1-20
transponder line cards 1-8
PSMs
description
1-30
optical loss 4-7
receiver ranges 4-2
transmit power 4-2
trunk fiber protection 2-16
R
receive power
levels
5-7
redundancy
CPU switch modules
1-32
ring topologies
description
2-19
protection in 2-20 to 2-23
shelf configuration rules 3-3
See also hubbed ring topologies; meshed ring topologies
S
SANs
IBM environment
A-1
SDH
protocol monitoring support
1-8
transponder line card support 1-6
security features
overview
1-33
shelf configuration rules
OADM modules
3-1 to 3-2
ring topologies 3-3
shelf configurations
line card protected
6-10 to 6-14
splitter protected 6-6 to 6-9
switch fabric based protection 6-15 to 6-17
trunk fiber based protection 6-18 to 6-21
unprotected 6-1 to 6-5
shelf linking
10-GE client uplink example (figure)
6-24
DWDM linked example (figure) 6-23
ITU linked example (figure) 6-22
single-mode fiber
common protocols
1-6
other supported client signal encapsulations 1-7
supported IBM storage protocols 1-7
SM fiber. See single-mode fiber
SONET
protocol monitoring support
1-8
transponder line card support 1-6
splitter protected configurations
10-Gbps ITU trunk card example (figure)
6-7, 6-8
ESCON aggregation card example (figure) 6-7, 6-8
transponder line card example (figure) 6-6, 6-9
splitter protection
10-Gbps ITU trunk cards (figure)
2-5, 2-7
considerations 2-3, 2-4, 2-6, 2-7
description 2-2 to 2-8
scheme (figure) 2-5, 2-7
transponder line cards (figure) 2-2, 2-4
storage area networks. See SANs
switch fabric based protected configurations
10-Gbps uplink card example (figure)
6-17
ESCON aggregation card example (figure) 6-17
switch fabric based protection
considerations
2-15