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Data sheet

Tellabs 6325 Wavelength Division Multiplexing Node


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Introduction
Both fixed and mobile networks face increasing demand for more
transport bandwidth at lower cost. This is primarily driven by the
extensive growth in packet-based services. The Tellabs® 6325
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) Node offers a cost-effi-
cient way to expand capacity in access and regional networks. The
node works on a “pay as you grow” basis by keeping start-up costs
at a minimum. At the same time, it offers a carrier class product
with extensive OAM capabilities for easy and reliable operation and
maintenance.

Efficient Utilization of Fibers


Tellabs® 6325 Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) Node
The latest generation of WDM technology allows operators to
expand the capacity of their existing fiber infrastructure in a smooth
and cost-efficient way. This is especially beneficial for operators
leasing fibers from third parties or who have network elements that
cannot expand to higher capacity cost-efficiently. Leasing additional Transparent and Independent
fibers or inducing more network elements may be much more As the Tellabs 6325 WDM node offers full transparency to the
costly than adding just another color to the existing fibers. client signals, it offers a safe upgrade path for existing networks,
with the flexibility to support future requirements for services and
The Tellabs® 6325 WDM node is designed for such applications. overlay networks as required.
This 1 RU node can multiplex up to 15 lambdas onto a single
fiber pair. Multiple Services
The Tellabs 6325 WDM node allows transport of multiple types
Pay as You Grow of services on one fiber pair. It can carry Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre
The Tellabs 6325 WDM node offers a cost-efficient solution even Channel and SDH/SONET transparently across the network.
when just a few lambdas are used. In access/metro applications, Muxponder modules make it possible to multiplex several services
the distances between POP sites, or between a POP site and the onto one lambda; for example, Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channels
end users, are typically not that long. Lambdas can often pass can be mapped into SDH using GFP-T and multiplexed onto just a
several spans without being amplified. Modules with a single add/ single STM-16 lambda.
drop of specific channels support this setup. All other colors are
just passed through the add/drop node. The Tellabs 6325 WDM node offers all the advantages of the
award-winning, MEF-certified and field-proven Tellabs® 6325
DWDM or Repeaters for Longer Distances Edge Node. As both nodes are based on the same subrack and
Even for regional networks with longer distances between sites, Embedded Software, the following services are provided in
the Tellabs 6325 WDM node is a viable choice. DWDM versions combined node configurations: transparent WDM multiplexing,
of multiplexers can be applied and the line signal amplified using T-MPLS-based Ethernet Switching, fully protected SDH switching
cost-efficient booster amplifiers. By this design, the Tellabs 6325 and PDH transport.
WDM node can reach up to 120 km on a single span with eight
DWDM channels. End-to-end Management
The Tellabs 6325 WDM node is a true carrier class product that
If it is necessary for a signal to pass several spans over longer offers full end-to-end management — for both traffic provisioning
distances, the signals are just repeated in dedicated transponder/ as well as Fault and Performance Management. As both client and
repeater modules. This also provides the possibility of shifting the line signals are monitored, it is easy to track failures or deteriorations
wavelength and thus gives more flexibility for network expansion of the network.
into more complex network topologies than simple links or rings.
2 data sheet — Tellabs® 6325 WaveLENGTH Division Multiplexing Node

Feature Summary Synchronization


n Compact WDM node Synchronization Sources
n CWDM and DWDM multiplexing for access, metro and regional n STM-16 interface on Muxponder (T1)
applications n 2 MHz station clock ports (T3)
n Multiplexing of up to 15 WDM channels or 30 Gigabit Ethernet
services Synchronization Outputs
n Transportof multiple services: Ethernet, Fibre Channel and
n 2 MHz station clock ports (T4)
SDH/SONET Synchronization Management
n Transparent mapping of Ethernet into SDH n SSM support in accordance with ETS 300 417-6-1
n Flexible design using pluggable SFP transceivers for all optical
interfaces Management
n Embedded ECC channels for management Tellabs® 6300 Network Management System
n Remote software download n Integrated Ethernet/TMPLS, Fibre Channel, SDH and WDM
n Advanced network and element management support Network Management
n Local configuration with craft terminal
Tellabs® 8000 Network Manager
n End-to-end network management across Tellabs® 6300
Modules
Managed Transport System, Tellabs® 8100 Managed Access
Multiplex Modules System and Tellabs® 8600 Managed Edge System networks
n 8 channel bi-directional CWDM and DWDM multiplexers

n Add/drop of single color with remaining colors passing through Power Specifications
DC power supply
Transponder/Repeater Module n 2 inputs at -48V with 1+1 redundancy
n 4 channel transponder/repeater module
n Operation range: -40.5V to -72V DC
Muxponder Module
n 4 channel muxponder that multiplex up to four low speed AC power supply with external AC/DC adaptor
n Nominal inputs: 100V or 240V
services onto one lambda
n Ethernet and Fibre Channel are mapped into SDH in accordance n Operation range: 96V to 264V
with ITU-T G.7041 n Frequency range: 47Hz to 63Hz

Booster Amplifier Environmental Conditions


n External amplifier used for single span when distance is above 80
Environmental specifications
km n According to ETS 300 019-1-3 class 3.2

Interface EMC
Optical interfaces n According to EN 300 386
n Standard Gigabit Ethernet interfaces are supported in accordance
with IEEE802.3ah Safety
n Standard n According to EN 60950-1
Fibre Channel interfaces are supported in accordance
with ANSI and ITU-T G.691
n Standard STM-1, STM-4, STM-16, OC-3, OC-12 and OC-48
Dimensions
interfaces are supported in accordance with ITU-T G.957 n 441 x 260 x 44 mm (WxDxH)
n CWDM and DWDM interfaces and grids are supported in
accordance with ITU-T G.959.1, ITU-T G.694.1 (DWDM) and
ITU-T G.694.2 (CWDM)

All optical interfaces are realized with pluggable SFP Transceivers

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