Cisco Cisco ONS 15216 (EDFA3) Metropolitan Regional DWDM System Guia Da Instalação

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Channel Wavelength
Channel Wavelength
15216-MD-48-EVEN/15216-MD-48-EVENE
15216-MD-48-ODD/15216-MD-48-ODDE
Wavelength (nm)
Frequency (THz)
Channel Label
Wavelength (nm)
Frequency (THz)
Channel Label
1561.83
191.95
42
1561.42
192
42
1562.64
191.85
43
1562.23
191.9
43
1563.45
191.75
44
1563.05
191.8
44
1564.27
191.65
45
1563.86
191.7
45
1565.09
191.55
46
1564.68
191.6
46
1565.90
191.45
47
1565.50
191.5
47
1566.72
191.35
48
1566.31
191.4
48
Port Label Description
The channel identification labels provide port identification. The Channel ID label is placed on the front panel. The below table lists
the connection ports, description, and the type of connectors used for each port. All ports are on the front faceplate, which is equipped
with optical LC adapters and one USB Type A receptacle connector.
Table 2: Port Label Descriptions
Type of Connector
Description
Port Label
LC-UPC II
Common input
COM-RX
LC-UPC II
Common output
COM-TX
LC-UPC II
Channel input
Chi_RX
LC-UPC II
Channel output
Chi_TX
LC-UPC II
Monitor port-demux section
MON-DMX
LC-UPC II
Monitor port-mux section
MON-MUX
LC-UPC II
Auxiliary input-mux section
AUX-MUX
USB Type A receptacle connector
USB inventory port
INV
Performance Monitoring
The patch panel uses Optical Test Access Port (TAP) devices to enable passive access and monitoring in the fiber-optic network.
TAPs enable network-based intrusion detection system sensors to operate efficiently without interruption. They send traffic data to
a monitoring device by splitting the network signal, without introducing delay or changing the content or structure of the information
contained in the packets. An optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) ) or power meter (PM) can be used for optical power monitoring and
optical analysis.
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