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    Customer Feature List

    SURPASS hiT 7065Release 5.0, and 5.1Date: 26.09.2008

    Author: Daphne Popescu

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    The information contained in this document is confidential and the property of Nokia Siemens Networks and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. It is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introductThis Technical Description is provided as a generic descriptive document only. It does not include any legally binding statement. The product features, and details thereof, discussed in this Technical Description may include those that prove to be tempora

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    5.0 5.1

    1 Physical Design NEW X

    1.1 Subrack NEW X

    1.1.1 Sub-rack NEW X

    ETSI Sub-rack based Physical Design (300mm)

    The dimension of the sub-rack (system) is 855mm(H)x495mm(W)x278mm(D)

    Note: Optical fiber will excced 300mm depth with 16xSTM-4/1 and 20xGE card. In order to close the rack door with cabling, a special rack door is needed (S42022-L5020-A11 rack with special door)

    NEW X

    Single-side access(front access) The system is single-side accessible, i.e. front access only. All connectors / indicators / buttons /slots are located on the same side. On the back of the system, there is no interface or indicator.

    NEW X

    1.1.2 Rack and Installation NEW X

    Standard ETSI rack (2200(H)x300(D)x600(W) mm)

    hiT 7065 can be mounted in any 600mm wide, 300mm deep and 2200mm high 21'' rack.Recommended rack: S42022-L5020-A11

    NEW X

    NSN ETSI Rack S42022-L5020-A11(2200x600x300 mm)

    Standard equipping: ETSI Rack S42022-L5020-A11 (used also for other hiT 70xx, hiT7300, w/o front/side/rear cover), without Earthquake-ResistanceThe equipment frame meets the requirements of ETSI 300 119-2

    NEW X

    Insertion/extraction of modules/cards w/o special tools.

    NEW X

    Insertion/extraction of modules/cards w/o removal of any other (working) modules/cards or external

    NEW X

    Insertion/extraction of cards w/o powering down of the equipment.

    NEW X

    Hot insertion and extraction of cards and optical modules (SFP or XFP)

    NEW X

    All external connectors front access NEW X

    Subrack assisted cooling needed NEW X

    Up to 2 systems with all cabling installed in one 2200mm rack

    Following equipments, panel and cabling can be fit into the same one rack:(1) two hiT7065 chassis(2) one external power fuse panel

    NEW X

    1.2 Functional Modules NEW X

    1.2.1 Power filter and converter NEW X

    minus 48V/60V DC power module (range -40V to -72V)

    (1) There are two Power IO modules which can be pluggable seperately, in each power IO module, the power connector is one 5-pin connector.(2) For each power module, the power monitoring is supported(3) For each power module, there is PWR/FAULT LEDs to indicate the external power status

    NEW X

    Max Chassis Power consumption: Per unit: 3KW;

    NEW X

    1.2.2 FAN The FAN is used to assist cooling of the system.The FAN status can also be monitored by the system. There are two FAN trays.

    NEW X

    1.2.3 SI SI board integrates E1/E2 EOW function, the board can be pluggable and replaceable.

    On the board, there are following interfaces and indicators for customer.Power indicator green LEDFault indicator of the SI card - red LED

    Critical alarm - red LEDMajor alarm orange LEDMinor alarm yellow LED

    There are totally 8 RJ45s in the SI w/ EOW function:(1)Management LAN -2 (one is for NMS, the other is for LCT), Note: the two ports are forbidden to be looped (also not be allowed to connect to the same HUB), otherwise it might influence system performance because the management packets are always sent out from the two Management ports.

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    1.3 TDM Switching Matrix and Timing NEW X

    240G HOCC and 20G LOCC TDM switching matrix together with Timing module

    The HO/LOCC card includes TDM 240G HOCC plus 20G LOCC. It also includes TDM timing of the system.

    NEW X

    1.3 Data Switching Matrix NEW

    280G Data Switching Matrix The total system can support 280G carrier Ethernet switching capacity. There is total 14 traffic slots and each slot supports 20G respectively. There are two SFCs and two SFMs which support 3+1 protection for switch

    NEW

    SFC: Data Switching Module combined with Data Controller and Timing module

    NEW

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    5.0 5.1

    SFM: Data Switching Module NEW

    1.3 System Controllers NEW X

    System Controller with pluggable flash memory

    System is equipped with a plug-in flash memory card (2G Bytes), which can be manually moved to a new card including the necessary Configuration DB and SW when the old SC fails.

    NEW X

    1.3 Data Controllers NEW

    Data Controller with pluggable flash memory

    Data controller is integral part of SFC card functions.

    System is equipped with a plug-in flash memory card, which can be manually

    NEW

    1.4 SDH cards and PDH cards NEW X

    16xSTM-4/1 M(per 4 ports configurable)

    The operational port mode can be set by operator as either STM-4 mode or STM-1 mode per the unit of quad ports:The ports can be categorized into four groups, port (1,2,3,4), port (5,6,7,8), port

    NEW X

    8xSTM-16 M This module provides 8 STM-16 ports supporting SFP lasers and receivers with LC connectors. It processes the RS and MS layer functions, supports SDH compliant performance monitoring, consequent actions and optical

    NEW X

    2xSTM-64 M (XFP) This module provides 2 optical STM-64 port with pluggable XFP module. With different XFP type,the transmission distance will be different. The type is defined in "T.138"

    NEW X

    2xOTU-2 (XFP) NEW

    16xSTM-1e (WP) WP: With Protection function.The system supports STM-1e card which has 1:N(N

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    5.0 5.1

    21xE1(2mm IO 75) The card provides 21 E1 interfaces, the impedance is 75 Ohm (fixed, not software configurable). It also support the 1:N protection function against the equipment failure on 126xE1(WP) card.The E1 connector is 2mm connector

    NEW X

    21xE1(2mm IO 120) The card provides 21 E1 interfaces, the impedance is 120 Ohm (fixed, not software configurable). It also support the 1:N protection function against the equipment failure on 126xE1(WP) card.

    NEW X

    1.5 Tranditional Data

    8xGE/T (the first two ports can be used as 1G FC)

    This module provides 8 Gigabit Ethernet optical interfaces (SFP), support both optical and electrical. It supports transparent transmission function. Each port is transparently mapped to a VC-3-Xv or VC-4-Xv via GFP, and LCAS supported, mixed VC-3-Xv and VC-4-Xv can be supported. All GE can be transmitted full speed simultaneously.

    The physical card bandwidth connected to backplane is 10G.

    The first two ports can be configured working as standard 1xGE Etherent mode or 1G FC working mode, when working under 1G FC mode, GFP-T will be used.

    NEW X

    1x10GE/T This module provides one 10Gigabit Ethernet optical interfaces (XFP). It supports transparent transmission function. The port is transparently mapped to a VC-4-Xv via GFP, and LCAS supported, it can be transmitted full speed.The physical card bandwidth connected to backplane is 10G.

    Note:

    NEW

    1x10GE+10xGE/L2 (1)The card provides 1 x 10GE XFP module interface and 10 x GE SFP module interfaces. The GE SFP can be optical or electrical. When electrical GE SFP equipped, system shall support 10M/100M/1000M auto-negotiation (Note: half mode is not supported)(2)It supports layer2 functions, and hardware ready for future Carrier Ethernet Transport functionality.(3)The card occupies dual-slot to provide 20G bandwidth on backplane side. It provides up to 80 (2x40) WAN ports, in which 40 WAN ports share 10G backplane bandwidth, and another 40 WAN ports share another 10G backplane bandwidth(4)For each WAN port, it can be mapped into VCG via GFP, and VC-4-nv or VC-3-nv or VC-12-nv mode is configurable via software. LCAS shall be supported for VC-4-nv and VC-3-nv.(5)For each WAN port and VCG, the maximum bandwidth for VC-4-nv or VC-3-nv can be up to 10G (i.e. VC-4-nv, n=164 mapping or VC-3-nv, n=1...192)), while the total backplane bandwidth for first 40 VCGs are 10G, also the total backplane bandwidth for second 40 VCGs are 10G. For each WAN port and VCG, the maximum bandwidth for VC-12-nv can be up to 100M, while the total backplane bandwidth for first 40 VCGs are 1.25G, also the total backplane bandwidth for second 40 VCGs are 1.25G.

    NEW X

    1.6 Carrier Ethernet line Cards NEW 2x10GE CE line card The 2x10GE carrier Ethernet card provide two 10GE ports. NEW

    20x1GE CE line card The 20xGE carrier Ethernet card provide twenty GE ports. The GE SFP can be optical or electrical. When electrical GE SFP equipped, system shall support

    NEW

    EOS+1/2x10GE card The card provides one or two 10GE ports. The card Provide the bridge between carrier Ethernet plane and SDH plane by Mapping 10Gbps equivalent bandwidth CE signal into SDH VC-4-xv. Only one

    NEW

    EOS+10xGE card The card provides ten GE ports. The card also provides the bridge between carrier Ethernet plane and MSTP plane by Mapping 10Gbps equivalent bandwidth CE signal into SDH VC-4-xv.

    NEW

    1.7 Optical Amplifier

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    5.0 5.1

    POA/20dB Pre-amplifier with 20dB NEW

    BOA/13dBm Booster amplifier with 13dBm NEW

    BOA/18dBm Booster amplifier with 18dBm NEW

    1.8 Environment Conditions NEW X

    Environment conditions(class 3.1e) The system is designed to meet the following ETSI requirements (ETS 300 019) on environmental conditions:ETSI Class 1.2 on Storage

    NEW X

    Climatic requirements Climatic requirements: according climatic behavior are stated in ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 V2.22 (2004-07) 3.1E Temp. -controlled locations

    NEW X

    DC Power supply Voltage of DC power supply: -48V/-60V DC(range from -40V DC to -72V DC.) The requirement of ripple for DC interface is compliant to IEC 61000-4-17;

    NEW X

    2 milli-seconds DC Power Dip (1) System can sustain maximum 2 ms Power dip for -48V DC without traffic interruption. (Note 2ms dip can be sustained only when power input is not lower than 48V. )(2) When power dip duration time is more than 2ms, some line cards or the whole system may cold reboot due to lacking of power. Traffic may interrupt for some time.

    NEW X

    Vibration Test according to EN300 019-2-2 Class Level T2.3 (ETSI class 3.1 + 3.1e) for Europe

    Compliant with:(1) EN300 019-2-2 Class Level T2.3(2) EN 300 019-2-3 V2.2.2 (2003-04)T3.1E Temperature-controlled locations, exceptional operating conditions mechanical tests

    NEW X

    Vibration Test according to GR63 for US

    ETSI Grounding, Mesh (1) The system grounding should follow the ETS 300253.(2) It is isolated between chassis ground and the power/battery return path inside the chassis.

    NEW X

    Acoustic Noise Emission according ETS 300 753

    NEW X

    NSN environment protection features NEW X

    Substance List based on global or national regulatory requirements.

    NEW X

    WEEE Label NEW X

    Packaging requirements NEW X

    Energy efficiency NEW X

    Product Marking label NEW X

    Optical Safety All parts of the system are designed to operate and be capable of being maintained without hazard to personnel from optical radiation. Interfaces that exceed the Hazard Level 1 radiation limits are equipped with automatic shutdown facilities that bring down the radiation level below the safety limits as soon as an optical cable breaks. In this matter all recommendations as specified in IEC-60825 (Radiation Safety ofLaser Products Equipment, Classification, Requirements and Users Guide) are followed.

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    ESD belt connector NEW X

    1.9 Product confirmity NEW X

    ETSI EMC compatibility: EN 300386 (2005-04) (ETSI EMC with EN 55022 Class A included)

    NEW X

    EMC for North America Market: FCC (CFR 47, Part 15), Class A

    NEW X

    CB certification- IEC60950-1 equipment safety specification. - EN 60950-1 (2001),DIN EN 60950-

    NEW X

    Product safety for North America Market:-UL for USA (UL60950-1)-CSA for Canada(CSA 60950-1)

    NEW X

    IEC61000-6-5 NEW X

    IEEE C37.1 NEW X

    2.0 Network Inter-working

    2.1 Inter-working with own products

    Inter-working with hiT7020/7030/7060/7060HC/7025/7035/7080 series

    NEW X

    Inter-working with SURPASS hiT7070 NEW X

    Inter-working with SURPASS hiT7050 NEW X

    2.2 Inter-working with the other companies' products

    Inter-working with other company' MSPP based on the same standards

    NEW X

    3.0 Bandwidth Management

    Data Switching Capability

    280G Data Switching Capacity per system, non-blocking full duplex

    Bandwidth per slot 20Gbps, total 14 slots. Max throughput is up to 280 Gbps

    NEW

    3.1 Cross-connect Capability

    3.1.1 CC capacity

    240G HOCC plus 20G LOCC Total 14 slots, Eight of them are 20G, the left 6 slots are 10G, total 220G capacity for traffic slots. The total HOCC capacity is 240 Gbps (20G LOCC is included).

    NEW X

    3.1.2 Connectivity NEW X

    VC-4 routing NEW X

    VC-12 routing NEW X

    LO VC-3 routing NEW X

    VC-4-4c routing Support of VC-4-4c routing through the system (between any two of STM-4/STM-16/STM-64 interfaces).

    NEW X

    VC-4-16c routing Support of VC-4-16c routing through the system (between any two of STM-16/STM-64 interfaces).

    NEW X

    VC-4-64c routing One usage of this feature is to inter-work with POS interfaces NEW X

    Non-blocking switching matrix (1) both 240G HOCC and 20G LOCC are non-blocking in hardware. (2) the connection between HOCC and LOCC is VC4 based(3) for operator and software, all LOCC capacity (20G with one HO/LOCC card) are non blocking.

    NEW X

    Point to Multiple point Cross-connect (1)Supports Point-Point, Point-Multipoint Cross-Connection among all interfaces. (2)The Point-to-Point connection directionality supports both bi-direction and

    NEW X

    Bi-directional Cross-Connecting The default user command is bi-directional cross-connect; it means the return VC-n path is automatically following the inverse path. Note that this is the internal nature of all connections: a bi-directional cross-

    NEW X

    Uni-directional Cross-Connecting A special uni-directional cross-connect, it means the return VC-n path remains unassigned

    NEW X

    Section Overhead Cross-Connecting (OHCC)

    The OHCC matrix is used to do following section overhead cross-connecting:(1)MS-DCC(2)RS-DCC

    NEW X

    3.2 Bandwidth Management

    Independent VC-12 SNCP and MS-SPRING

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    Independent VC-12 SNCP and MSP NEW X

    Independent LO VC-3 SNCP and MS-SPRing

    NEW X

    Independent LO VC-3 SNCP and MSP NEW X

    Independent VC-4/4-xc SNCP and MS-SPRING

    NEW X

    Independent VC-4/4-xc SNCP and MSP NEW X

    Fixed Assignment of E1 to TU12 NEW X

    Assignment of Ethernet Traffic to VC-4-xv

    NEW X

    Assignment of Ethernet Traffic to VC-12-xv

    NEW X

    Assignment of Ethernet Traffic to Lower Order VC-3-xv

    NEW X

    Maximum allowable differential delay for VC-12-Xv is 108ms

    NEW X

    Maximum allowable differential delay for VC-4-Xv is 108ms

    NEW X

    Maximum allowable differential delay for VC-3-Xv is 108ms

    NEW X

    LCAS for VC-12-Xv NEW X

    LCAS for VC-4-Xv NEW X

    LCAS for VC-3-Xv NEW X

    4 SDH Mappings

    4.1 HW Mapping,Alignment and Multiplexing capability

    4.1.1 Mapping.

    E1 Asynchronous Mapping into VC-12 Mapping path: E1 C-12 VC-12.

    NEW X

    E3 (34Mbit/s, E31) Asynchronous Mapping into VC-3

    Mapping Path: E31 C-3 VC-3TU3

    NEW

    DS3 (45Mbit/s, E32) Asynchronous Mapping into VC-3

    Mapping Path: E31 C-3 VC-3TU3

    NEW

    1000Mbit/s LAN 1000Mbit/s WAN mapping into VC-4-Xv

    Mapping Path: 1000Mbit/s LAN 1000Mbit/s WAN GFP C-4-Xv VC-4-Xv (X=1..7).

    NEW X

    1000Mbit/s LAN 1000Mbit/s WAN mapping into VC-3-Xv

    Mapping Path: 1000Mbit/s LAN GE WAN port GFP C-3-Xv VC-3-Xv (X=1..21).

    NEW X

    10GEbit/s LAN mapping into VC-4-Xv Mapping Path: 10GEbit/s LAN GFP C-4-Xv VC-4-Xv (X=1..64).

    NEW

    10GEbit/s LAN mapping into VC-3-Xv Mapping Path(transparent card): 10GEbit/s LAN GFP C-4-Xv VC-3-Xv (X=1..192).

    NEW

    1G FC mapping into VC-3-Xv Mapping Path: 1Gbit/s FC GFP C-3-Xv VC-3-Xv (X=1..21).

    NEW X

    1G FC mapping into VC-4-Xv Mapping Path: 1Gbit/s FC GFP C-4-Xv VC-4-Xv (X=1..7).

    NEW X

    10GEbit/s LAN SPI4 WAN mapping into VC-4-Xv

    Mapping Path: 10GEbit/s LAN SPI4 WAN GFP C-4-Xv VC-4-Xv (X=1..64).

    NEW X

    10GEbit/s LAN SPI4 WAN mapping into VC-3-Xv

    Mapping Path: 10GEbit/s LAN SPI4 WAN GFP C-4-Xv VC-3-Xv (X=1..192).

    NEW X

    10GEbit/s LAN SPI4 WAN mapping into VC-12-Xv

    NEW X

    10/100/1000Mbit/s LAN SPI4 WAN mapping into VC-4-Xv

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    10/100/1000Mbit/s LAN SPI4 WAN mapping into VC-3-Xv

    NEW X

    10/100/1000Mbit/s LAN SPI4 WAN mapping into VC-12-Xv

    NEW X

    4.1.2 Aligning and Multiplexing

    VC-12 AU-4 NEW X

    VC-3 AU-4 NEW

    VC-12-Xv VC-12 NEW X

    VC-4-Xv AU-4 NEW X

    VC-3-Xv AU-4 NEW X

    4.2 Payload Support

    Support of mixed payloads The system supports the mixing of any combination of TU-12s and TU-3s within a single VC-4, as long as that com-bination conforms to ITU-T Recommendation G.707.

    NEW X

    4.3 Pointer Processing

    Standard Pointer Processing Mode In this mode of operation the pointer processing conforms to ITU-T Rec. G.783. Pointer Adjustments are only gener-ated if one of the thresholds of the pointer buffer is exceeded. The pointer buffer sizes are in conformance with G.783. No

    NEW X

    Fixed SS-bits format on STM-N optical On STM-N (N=1,4,16,64,) interfaces, the transmitted size (SS-) bits in pointer byte H1 are 10 indicating SDH mode. The sink direction is ignored.

    NEW X

    5 SDH Overhead Bytes NEW X

    5.1 MSOH and RSOH NEW X

    A1, A2 NEW X

    STM-N Overhead Access:J0

    NEW X

    B1 NEW X

    RS DEG and RS EXC NEW X

    E1 (1).Each E1 (2,4,1) channel or E2 (9,7,1) channel will provide a 64kbit/s bandwidth for engineering order wire application.(2). When E1/E2 is not used, an all ones pattern will be transmitted in the E1/E2

    NEW X

    F1 (1).Each F1 (2,7,1) channel will provide a 64kbit/s bandwidth for data application.(2).When F1 is not used, an all ones pattern will be transmitted in the F1 bytes

    NEW X

    D1-D3 D1-3 ((3,1,1), (3,4,1) and (3,7,1): 192 kbit/s capacity) is available as physical layer for data communication between the network elements for network management purposes.

    NEW X

    B2 NEW X

    MS DEG and MS EXC NEW X

    K1, K2 (bit 1~5) On every STM-N interface the hardware provides access to the bytes K1 (5,4,1) and K2 ((5,7,1): bits 1-5 in case of MSP to enable MSP protection switching in accordance with G.783/ETS 300417 and G.841/ETS 300746 respectively.

    NEW X

    K2 (bits 6~8) On every STM-N interface the K2 (5,7,1: bits 6-8) byte is accessible to support transmission and detection of MS-AIS and MS-RDI. Usage is in conformance with ITU-T Rec. G.707 and ETSI ETS 300417. Incoming AIS is a trigger for an

    NEW X

    D4-D12 The bytes D4-12 ((n, 1,1), (n, 4,1) and (n, 7,1) with n = 6, 7 or 8: 576 kbit/s capacity) is available as physical layer for data com-munication between the network elements for network management purposes.

    NEW X

    S1 (Bits 5~8) NEW X

    M1 NEW X

    E2 1.Each E1 (2,4,1) channel or E2 (9,7,1) channel will provide a 64kbit/s bandwidth for engineering order wire application.2. When E1/E2 is not used, an all ones pattern will be transmitted in the E1/E2

    NEW X

    HCOC The HCOC is the unused bytes in Multiplexing Section,there are two types HCOC supported in hiT7065, one is HCOC9, the other is HCOC27,they can not be used simultaneously in one port.

    NEW X

    SONET section overhead supported (SONET transparency)

    (1) Only interpret and insert standard AU4 pointer(2) Only care concatenated SONET signals,i.e. clear channels (STS-3c, STS-12-3c, STS-12c; STS-48-3c, STS-48-12c, STS-48c; STS-192-3c, STS-192-12c, STS-

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    5.2 VC-4, VC-3, VC-4-4c, VC-4-16c, VC-4-64c POH

    NEW X

    VC-4 POH NEW X

    Lower order VC-3 POH NEW X

    Higher order VC-3 POH

    VC-4-4c POH NEW X

    VC-4-16c POH NEW X

    VC-4-64c POH NEW X

    VC-n POH Access: J1(n=4, 4-4c, 4-16c, 4-64c)

    NEW X

    Lower Order VC-3 POH Access: J1 NEW X

    B3 NEW X

    DEG and EXC (from B3) NEW X

    C2 NEW X

    H4 for VC-12-Xv NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    H4 for VC-4-Xv NEW X

    H4 for VC-3-Xv NEW X

    G1 (bits 1~4) NEW X

    G1 (bit 5) NEW X

    G1 (bits 6~7) NEW X

    G1 bit 8 NEW X

    5.3 VC-12,VC-11 POH NEW X

    VC-12 POH NEW X

    VC-12 POH for VC-12-Xv NEW X

    V5 (bits 1~2) NEW X

    DEG and EXC (from V5(bits1~2)) NEW X

    V5 (bit3) NEW X

    V5 (bit 4) NEW X

    V5 (bits 5~7) NEW X

    V5 (bit 8) NEW X

    VC-n POH Access: J2 (n=12)

    NEW X

    V5 (bit 5~7) NEW X

    K4 (bits 1~2) for VC-12-Xv NEW X

    K4 (bits 3~8) for VC-12-Xv NEW X

    6 Traditional Data Features (for Tranditional data cards reused from hiT7080)

    6.1 Basic forwarding functions

    MAC address When used in VLAN, the MAC address is used together with the VLAN IDs. NEW X

    128K MAC per card Valid for 1x10GE+10xGE card NEW X

    MAC address self-learning based on per card

    MAC address self-learning is based per Ethernet card. NEW X

    Static MAC address configuration The system shall support manually provisioning static MAC addresses.Note: (1)maximum static MAC address is 2k per card

    NEW X

    MAC address forwarding The switch do the MAC address filtering and forwarding per standard IEEE 802.1D.

    NEW X

    ACL (Access Control List) The ACL mode can be configured by user: "filter mode" or "forward mode",the default mode of ACL is filter mode.Filter mode: any MAC entry listed in the ACL table will be discarded. Those

    NEW X

    Multicast MAC address The system shall support the Multicast MAC address processing.In default all ports are in one multicast group.It is required to manually set the multicast groups.

    NEW X

    Broadcast The system shall support the Broadcast MAC address processing. NEW X

    MAC address aging time configuration It is possible to configure the MAC address ageing time on a card level.The range and default value of aging time are different from different cards:Range is from 10 seconds to 75 mins, in step of 10s, default is 300s

    NEW X

    Manual configuration on 10/100/1000M LAN port

    The feature is applied to 6xGE+4xFEGE/A card.

    When the AN function is disabled:

    NEW X

    Auto-Negotiation on LAN 10/100/1000M port

    In default the auto-negotiation function is enabled on each LAN 10/100/1000M port. Default advertised capability is set per the detailed requirements.The configuration and status are visible to the operator.

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    Manual configuration on optical GE LAN port

    When the AN function is disabled, the operator can manually configure the following items:(1)Flow control,i.e. Pause (when in full duplex mode): supported or not

    NEW X

    Auto-Negotiation on optical GE LAN port

    In default the auto-negotiation (Only Flow Control can be auto negotiated) function is enabled on each LAN GE port.The configuration and status are visible to the operator.

    NEW X

    Backpressure on LAN port when in half duplex mode

    When a LAN port is in half duplex mode, the backpressure function is always enabled.

    NEW X

    Pause frame transparent transport (default:disabled)

    For transparent Ethernet card, the pause frame from the user can be transparently transported to the far end user equipment. The pause frame received (by the EOS) from the far end SDH side will be transparently

    NEW X

    Ethernet LAN port's MDI/MDIX mode setting when Auto-negotiation is disabled

    NEW X

    Loss of client signal detection for all Ethernet cards

    The loss of client signal (CSF GFP control frame) frame can be generated when the link between the client and the system is broken. The CSF can be detected at the far end.

    NEW X

    Loss of client signal insertion only for transparent card

    The loss of client signal (CSF GFP control frame) frame can be generated when the link between the client and the system is broken. The CSF can be detected at the far end.

    NEW X

    Flow Control from EOS to Ethernet WAN port

    The Flow control (IEEE 802.3x, PAUSE) is always enabled from the EOS to the Ethernet WAN ports. The transparent Flow Control to the far end is disabled in default mode

    NEW X

    Input Rate Limiting on LAN port The frames that exceed the rate limiting will be buffered first; if the buffer is full the frames will be discarded. The granularity range is from 64kbps to 100Mbps for FE port, range is from

    NEW X

    Subscription mode NEW X

    Broadcast Input Rate Limiting(BIRL)

    It is possible to limit the broadcast (MAC frame) bit rate received. This function is a method to prevent the broadcast storming. The function can be enabled or

    NEW X

    Extended Ethernet IEEE802.3ac frame size support for IEEE802.1Q VLAN tag

    Ethernet cards support 1800 bytes MTU size by default, but can be configured as 9600 bytesNote:

    NEW X

    Support of Jumbo Frames Support jumbo frames that are up to 9.6Kbytes long.Note:The 6xGE+4xFEGE/A card supports only 1800 bytes MTU

    NEW X

    Link aggregation on FE ports(a.k.a. port trunking)

    IEEE 802.3 -2002 Clause 43. Both static configuration and dymanical negotiation (compliant with LACP protocol).

    NEW X

    Link aggregation on GE ports(a.k.a. port trunking)

    IEEE 802.3 -2002 Clause 43. Both static configuration and dymanical negotiation (compliant with LACP protocol).

    NEW X

    Link aggregation on WAN ports(a.k.a. port trunking)

    IEEE 802.3 -2002 Clause 43. Both static configuration and dymanical negotiation (compliant with LACP protocol).Both LAN and WAN port can support the function.

    NEW X

    ERP-Ethernet Ring Transparent NEW

    Transparent LAN transport The system supports the transparent LAN transport mode. In this mode, one LAN port can be only connected to one dedicated WAN port.

    NEW X

    Enabling/disabling local transparent card's Ethernet LAN port connection according to remote transparent card's Ethernet link status

    (1)It is done according to GFP_CSF defect information(2)Enabling/disabling can be set by operator, default is disabling.

    NEW X

    Enabling/disabling local transparent card's Ethernet LAN port connection according to SDH layer link status

    (1)It is done according to TLCT defect information(2)Enabling/disabling can be set by operator, default is disabling.

    NEW X

    6.2 VLAN bridging functions

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    CFL chapter Name Customer Description

    5.0 5.1

    IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging/de-tagging, filtering and forwarding

    NEW X

    VLAN processing priority NEW X

    Support of 4094 VLANs simultaneously The switch supports up to 4094 VLANs simultaneously. Each port (including WAN and LAN) can be in any one or many VLAN domains. 4070 active VLAN ID are available for customer.

    PVID (port based VID) and the priority are provision able.The VID=1..4094 is supported

    NEW X

    Double Tagging NEW X

    Priority set according to customer specified 802.1p value when double tagged

    It is be possible to provision the Priority (0 to 7) for the frames to be double tagged.

    NEW X

    Priority set according to the same 802.1p priority value contained in incoming customer frame when double tagged

    NEW X

    Priority set according to the IPv4 TOS-precedence bits contained in incoming customer frame when double tagged

    NEW X

    Priority set according to the DiffServ (DS Field, 6 bit) value contained in incoming customer frame when

    NEW X

    The VLAN Tag protocol type in double tagging can be configured

    Under double tagging Bridge mode, the VLAN Tag protocol type (i.e. Ethernet Type or TPID) of the Bridge can be configured, the default value is "0xFFFF". Note: The Ether Type (i.e. TPID) "0x8100" can also be configuared.

    NEW X

    Support of port based tunneling (1)The feature is available when the Bridge mode is set as "Double Tag" mode (2)Operator can enable/disable the "port based tunneling " function which is applied to each LAN/WAN port(3)The "port based tunneling" function can be enabled together with the "port

    NEW X

    Support of port plus VLAN based tunneling

    (1)The feature is available when the Bridge mode is set as "Double Tag" mode (2)Operator can enable/disable the "port plus VLAN based tunneling " function which is applied to each LAN/WAN port(3)The "port plus VLAN based tunneling" function can be enabled together with

    NEW X

    Support of 8 CoS at the egress of LAN and WAN ports

    NEW X

    Scheduling Algorithm Scheme for transmission queue

    Support of WFQ NEW X

    Strict Policing Scheme for transmission

    NEW X

    Input rate limiting per VLAN per port The Input rate limiting can be configured per VLAN per port. The granularity range is from 128kbps to 100Mbps for FE port, from 128kbps to 1000Mbps for GE port. In step of 128kbps, default is full rateNote, (1)maximum 2k per card

    NEW X

    Interworking with IEEE802.1D/Q single Spanning Tree Protocol

    NEW X

    RSTP: Rapid reconfiguration Spanning Tree Protocol (via MSTP CIST mode)

    This function will be implemented via MSTP CIST mode, it can interwork with RSTP netowrk both in LAN port and WAN port.Interworking with all ethernet card withing hiT70xx portfolio

    NEW X

    Rapid reconfiguration Spanning Tree Protocol with SDH layer triggers

    On the top of the fast spanning tree protocol, the SDH alarm information (alams affecting traffic from SDH to Ethernet will be auto detected) is used as a trigger for updating the spanning tree, so as to shorten the convergence time.

    NEW X

    MSTP: Multiple Spanning Tree (Spanning Tree Protocol per VLAN-group)

    NEW X

    Support of GVRP GVRP (Generic VLAN Registration Protocol) to register/de-register the VLANs per IEEE 802.1Q.

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    IGMP Snooping Support IGMP v1, IGMP v2 and IGMP v3 NEW X

    GMRP NEW X

    Support of VLAN Mapping/replacing NEW X

    7.0 Tranditional L2 card Carrier Ethernet Features

    NEW

    7.1 MPLS

    Support of MPLS switching based on static configuration

    Note: only applied to 1x10GE+10xGE/L2 cardApplication:Router interconnect using L2 MPLS network (Routers can be connected to any

    NEW X

    8.0 Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)

    support of configurable CIR NEW X

    support of configurable EIR NEW X

    support of configurable PIR NEW X support of configurable CBS NEW X support of configurable EBS NEW X Colour blind/Colour aware NEW X10 SDH & PDH performance monitoring

    10.1 General

    Performance Event The following events are available to estimate the error performance of each monitored trail:SES, ES, BBE, AUS, UAP, PJE

    NEW X

    Performance Parameter Following SDH related PM parameters are supported: ES,SES,BBE,UAS,CSES,UAP, AU-PJCN, AU-PJCP

    NEW X

    Unavailable Period (UAP) Registers. Per performance monitoring point the 6 most recent periods of unavailable time are stored by means of pairs of time-stamps indicating the beginning and end of each period of unavailability.

    NEW X

    UAP counts Per performance monitoring point a count of the number unavailable periods over the last 24 hours is maintained for bi-directional performance monitoring applications.

    NEW X

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    CFL chapter Name Customer Description

    5.0 5.1

    24 Hour Registers There are one current and one recent register for the Performance Data in L.100 (with exception of UAP data). Each register is time stamped and contains a suspect interval indication (this indicates that the duration of the interval is

    NEW X

    15 Minute Registers There are one current and 16 recent registers for the Performance Data in L.100 (with the exception of UAP data). Each register is time stamped and contains a suspect interval indication (this indicates that the duration of the interval is suspected of being unequal to 15 minutes). The 15 minutes intervals are aligned with the 24 hours intervals.

    NEW X

    TCA on 24 Hours Registers NEW X

    TCA on 15 Minutes Registers NEW X

    Fixed SES Declaration Threshold NEW X

    SDH Near-End Error Uni-directional Performance Monitoring

    For near-end error performance monitoring the parameters are counted from the incoming Error Detection Code (EDC) and defects on the basis of errored blocks (G.826). This type of performance monitoring is uni-directional and

    NEW X

    SDH Far-End Uni-directional Error Performance Monitoring

    For far-end performance monitoring the parameters from M.501.x are counted from the incoming REI/RDI information. This type of performance monitoring is uni-directional and mainly for maintenance purposes.

    NEW X

    500 Monitor points maximum The node can support maximum simultaneously monitoring 500 points. Each point include near end data, far end data, 15min (16 or more recent registers), 24h (current and recent days). Each TP is counted as a point, and if VLAN or VPI

    NEW X

    HP NIM Higher Order and Lower Order NIM (Non intrusive Monitor) implementation will be compliant with ITU-T G.783 NIM version 1.

    NEW X

    LP NIM Higher Order and Lower Order NIM (Non intrusive Monitor) implementation will be complaint with ITU-T G.783 NIM version 1.

    NEW X

    10.2 VC-4/VC-3/VC-12 POH Level

    VC-12 Trail Monitoring It is possible for the user to select any incoming VC-12 that is terminated in the network element to be subject to performance monitoring.

    NEW X

    VC-3 Trail Monitoring It is possible for the user to select any incoming VC-3 that is terminated in the network element to be subject to performance monitoring.

    NEW X

    VC-4 Trail Monitoring It is possible for the user to select any incoming VC-4 that is terminated in the network element to be subject to performance monitoring.

    NEW X

    10.3 STM-256/STM-64/STM-16/STM-4/STM-1 MS/RS/OS Level

    STM-1 monitoring NEW X

    RS Monitoring NEW X

    MS Monitoring NEW X

    Laser bias monitoring NEW X

    Transmitted optical power NEW X

    Received optical power NEW X

    Transceiver temperature NEW X

    STM-4 Monitoring NEW X

    RS Monitoring NEW X

    MS Monitoring NEW X

    Laser bias monitoring NEW X

    Transmitted optical power NEW X

    Received optical power NEW X

    Transceiver temperature NEW X

    STM-16 monitoring NEW X

    Laser bias monitoring NEW X

    Transmitted optical power NEW X

    Received optical power NEW X RS monitoring NEW X

    MS monitoring NEW X

    Transceiver temperature NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    Cooled laser temperature (for DWDM SFP)

    NEW X

    TEC current (for DWDM SFP) NEW X

    STM-64 monitoring NEW X

    Laser Bias NEW X

    Transmitted optical power NEW X

    Received optical power NEW X

    RS monitoring NEW X

    MS monitoring NEW X

    Transceiver temperature NEW X

    10.4 PDH level

    PDH 2Mbit/s (CRC) Monitoring NEW X

    PDH E3/DS3 Monitoring NEW

    2Mbit/s (retiming) monitoring NEW X

    Support of PDH defect (LOS/AIS/LOF/RDI) of E1

    NEW X

    Support of PDH defect (LOS/AIS/LOF/RDI) of E3/DS3

    NEW

    11 Synchronization

    TDM Synchronization NEW X

    Two external synchronization inputs at framed 2Mbit/s, unframed 2Mbit/s or 2 MHz.

    The system provides two input connection points for synchronization purposes, as 2 MHz, or 2 Mb/s. The 2 Mb/s signal format is 2048 kbit/s according to G.703-6. The signal can be either framed according to G.704 or unframed. The impedance of the interfaces can be configured as 75ohm.

    NEW X

    Two external synchronization outputs at framed 2Mbit/s or unframed 2Mbit/s or 2MHz

    The system provides two external synchronization outputs for synchronization purposes, optionally as framed or unframed 2Mbit/s or 2MHz.The sourcing of these two external outputs is one timing reference or system clock and independent of the system clock reference selection.

    NEW X

    Synchronization source degrade and reference failure declaration

    NEW X

    G.813 Stratum-3 Option 1 local clock The system is equipped with an internal clock according to ITU-T recommendation G.813 Option 1 with the Stratum-3 (GB/T15941-95) hold-over requirement of the frequency stability of 0.37ppm (environment temperature between 20C~30C) over the first 24 hour holdover period.Under free-running conditions, the SEC output frequency accuracy should not be greater than 4.6 ppm with regard to a reference traceable to a G.811 clock

    NEW X

    Auto Selection Operation Comply with Figure 23 in ITU-T G.781 standard. NEW X

    Free Running Mode The system will enter free running mode by using the internal oscillator instead of using any other external reference signal or stored frequency data. This can only happen if the system has never locked to a reference after power up/reboot.The system clock meets the requirement of G.813 Stratum 3 Option 1, the internal oscillator accuracy should be within +/- 4.6 ppm for at least one-month continuous testing time. It will be displayed as "Freerun" status.

    NEW X

    Hold-over mode Under this mode, the system is running based on the stored frequency data of the last available valid reference. And G813 Stratum-3 Option 1 SEC (0B) is send out.

    NEW X

    Locked Mode The operator can fix the system running with one of the synchronization input signals. They are:The external synchronization input

    NEW X

    Forced Freerun Operation NEW X

    Forced Holdover Operation NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    System clock selection from synchronization reference sources

    All external synchronization inputs (station inputs), STM-N recovered clocks and the E1 recovered clocks, can be selected as synchronization references.

    For PDH and SDH card except E3/DS3 card, any port can be used as candidate timing reference; but for each card, maximum four ports can be selected as system timing sources.

    The maximum total selected timing source number of per NE is 8, and these selected eight timing sources can support frequency bias detection.

    The selection and switching can be manually via EMS or automatically via SSM switching algorithm and other failure conditions. Priority designations and manual switching is described in the requirement document.

    NEW X

    Station clock output selection NEW X

    Timing loop prevention NEW X

    Support of SSM Switching Algorithm Automatic protection switching between the references that are available to timing link switches for the internal oscillator is supported. The switching algorithm is according to G.781. The algorithm acts on those inputs, which are assigned by the user to participate and to which the user can assign a certain priority. The SSM algorithm can be turned off. In that case only the assigned priorities are considered to determine the active reference.

    NEW X

    SSM Value can be forced to assign to all available synchronization reference input and output

    The user can assign any valid SSM value (overriding the received SSM, if any) to any synchronization reference input signal that can be made available to the SSM selection algorithm.

    NEW X

    Overriding the outgoing SSM value with DNU

    The user can force each individual outgoing SSM value (overriding the SSM computed by the algorithm) to the value DNU (Do not use for synchronization.)

    NEW X

    Wait-to-Restore timer for Timing link switch

    NEW X

    Synchronization Event supported NEW X

    11.1 Synchronization Ethernet- comply with ITU-T G.8262

    Synchronous Ethernet- comply with ITU-T G.8262

    NEW

    Synchronous Ethernet Master clock capability: For all ports for all CE Line cards???

    NEW

    Synchronous Ethernet Clock Recovery capability: For all ports for all CE Line Cards

    NEW

    Synchronous Ethernet Work with Clock Unit for clock redundancy

    NEW

    Synchronous Ethernet SSM (SDH/SONET clocking) for clock quality addvertisment/reading (Future)

    NEW

    Work end to end SyncETH with Siemens MSAN

    NEW

    11.2 Clocking distribution

    clock distribution for all ports NEW

    clock Redundancy NEW

    Internal clock unit with redundancy NEW

    External clock feed NEW

    In band clock feeding NEW

    11.3 IEEE 1588 support

    13 Protection and Redundancy

    13.1 System High Availability

    System Availability - 99.999% up time NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    HSO (Hot Switch Over) for SC cards - TDM traffic should be hitless

    Topology change or any new event in the network can be ignored and not handled during HSO init time Switch performance for application on system controller:(1). EPG switching interval during HSO will be less than 500ms,without traffic impact.(2). DCN: DCN connection should not be down. Note: TCP connection will be down. SNMP connection (UDP based) should not be down.(3). GMPLS Controller switching time: based on FT requirement.

    NEW X

    HSO: Management via CLI and SNMP: get/read outage 500mSec; set/write - 10sec

    NEW X

    HSO, ISSU for SFC and CE line cards: forwarding traffic outage (SFC, SFM, LIC) - 10mSec

    NEW

    ISSU for SFC and CE line cards.ISSU upgrade from any to any release including NP and drivers code

    NEW

    ISSU for SFC and CE line cards.ISSU upgrade from any to any release Remote downgrade to any release

    NEW

    13.2 Reliability & Protection

    13.3 Equipment Protection

    Yes Equipment NEW X

    1+1 Power Unit protection NEW X

    1+1 FAN Tray protection NEW X

    1+1 CC and Timing protection The CC and Timing functions are 1+1 protected NEW X

    Hitless HO CC switching on operator command

    NEW X

    Hit time of STM-N traffic affected should be less than 6ms when 1+1 Lower Order CC switching on operator

    NEW X

    1:1 SC protection NEW X

    1:N(N

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    CFL chapter Name Customer Description

    5.0 5.1

    Extra Traffic The Extra traffic can be supported by the MS-SPRing.Note: (1)The implementation of last three bits of K2 byte used for Extra traffic (MS-SPRing) will be compliant with ITU-T G.841 standard(in G.841, when the 6-8 bits of K2 byte is 011, it means there is extra traffic on the protection channel).(2)the extra traffic can not interwork with products which releases are equal or earlier than 7060 R3.3/R4.0, 7060HC R3.2, 7020 R3.2, 7030 R3.4;

    NEW X

    Card failure as a switching condition NEW X

    Exercise command NEW X

    Auto Squelch function can be enabled or disabled by operator, default is enabled. When auto sequelch is

    NEW X

    50ms switch completion time for multiple MS-SPRing groups

    NEW X

    13.4.2 MSP Compliant with ITU-T G.841. NEW X

    MSP on STM-1 Optical interfaces The system shall support MSP on each pair of STM-1 interface protection pairs.1+1 unidirectional/bidirectional revertive/non-revertive MSP shall be supported.The protection pair can be constructed by any two STM-1 ports in the system, no matter there are on a card or two cards wherever the cards are inserted.External commands are supported (force switch, manual switch, lockout, clear)

    NEW X

    MSP on STM-4 Optical interfaces Between the two STM-4 optical interfaces, the user can set up a 1+1 MSP protection relation. The uni-directional/bidirectional protection switching can be configured revertive or non-revertive. Forced, manual and lock-out commands are supported.

    The MSP implementation is compliant with ITU-T G.841/Clause 7.1 (Annex A)/G.783 . External commands are supported (force switch, manual swtich, lockout, clear)

    The protection pair can be constructed by any two STM-4 ports in the system, no matter there are on a card or two cards wherever the cards are inserted.

    NEW X

    MSP on STM-16 Optical interfaces The system shall support MSP on each pair of STM-16 interface protection pairs.1+1 unidirectional/bidirectional revertive/non-revertive MSP shall be supported.The protection pair can be constructed by any two STM-16 ports in the system, no matter there are on a card or two cards wherever the cards are inserted.

    NEW X

    MSP on STM-64 Optical interfaces The system shall support MSP on each pair of STM-64 interface protection pairs.1+1 unidirectional/bidirectional revertive/non-revertive MSP shall be supported.The protection pair can be constructed by any two STM-64 ports in the system.

    NEW X

    MSP on STM-1 SFP based Electrical interfaces

    The system shall support MSP on each pair of STM-1 SFP based electrical interface protection pairs.1+1 unidirectional/bidirectional revertive/non-revertive MSP shall be supported.The protection pair can be constructed by any two STM-1 ports in the system, no matter there are on a card or two cards wherever the cards are inserted.

    MSP and EPG can not be configured simultaneously.

    NEW X

    MSP on STM-1 pure Electrical interfaces

    The system shall support MSP on each pair of STM-1 pure eletrical interface protection pairs.1+1 unidirectional/bidirectional revertive/non-revertive MSP shall be supported.The protection pair can be constructed by any two STM-1 ports in the system, no matter there are on a card or two cards wherever the cards are inserted.

    MSP and EPG can not be configured simultaneously.

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    MSP on OTU-2 Optical interfaces The system shall support MSP on each pair of OTU-2 interface protection pairs.1+1 unidirectional/bidirectional revertive/non-revertive MSP and 1:N bidirectional revertive MSP shall be supported.The protection pair can be constructed by any two OTU-2 ports in the system.

    NEW

    MSP behavior acc. To ITU-T G.783, G.806 and G. 841

    NEW X

    1+1 unidirectional/bidirectional revertive/non-revertive MSP

    NEW X

    50ms switch completion time for multiple MSP groups

    NEW X

    1:N bidirectional revertive MSP on STM-1/4/16/64

    NEW X

    13.4.3 SNCP NEW X

    VC-4-mv HO path protection (1+1): Individual switching

    NEW X

    VC-3-mv LO path protection (1+1): Individual switching

    NEW X

    VC-12-mv LO path protection (1+1): Individual switching

    NEW X

    HO SNCP/I (VC-4) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    HO SNCP/I (VC-4-4c) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    HO SNCP/I (VC-4-16c) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    HO SNCP/I (VC-4-64c) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    LO SNCP/I (VC-12) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    LO SNCP/I (VC-3) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    HO SNCP/N (VC-4) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    HO SNCP/N (VC-4-4c) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    HO SNCP/N (VC-4-16c) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    HO SNCP/N (VC-4-64c) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    LO SNCP/N (VC-12) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    LO SNCP/N (VC-3) compliant with G.841 and G.783 NEW X

    SNCP behavior acc. To ITU-T G.783, G.806 and G. 841

    NEW X

    50ms switch completion time for multiple LO SNCP groups

    NEW X

    50ms switch completion time for multiple HO SNCP groups

    NEW X

    Provision-able Hold-off time for VC-N (N=3, 12) SNCP

    range is 0~10s.Note:Because of chip restrictions, the hold-off timer and wait to restore timer of

    NEW X

    Provision-able hold-off time for VC-N (N=4, 4-4c, 4-16c)

    range is 0~10s, in steps of 100ms NEW X

    Both bidirectional and unidirectional subnetwork connections are supported

    NEW X

    13.4.4 DNI

    Two-node DNI between SNCP and MS-SPRing

    The system supports the Dual Node Inter-working scheme between a Ring with (HO) SNC protected sub-networks and an MS-SPRing according to ITU-T G.842.

    NEW

    Two-node DNI between two MS-SPRings

    The system supports the DNI scheme between two MS-SPRings according to ITU-T G.842.

    NEW

    DRI between SNCP and MS-SPRing(DRI Dual Ring Inter-working)

    For DRI, any one of the two DRI interworking nodes belongs to both rings. DRI is a special variant of DNI, and not specified in ITU-T G.842.

    NEW

    DRI between two MS-SPRings For DRI, any one of the two DRI interworking nodes belongs to both rings. DRI is a special variant of DNI, and not specified in ITU-T G.842.

    NEW

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    5.0 5.1

    DRI between two SNCP Rings NEW

    Two-node DNI between SNCP and SNCP

    NEW

    13.4.5 LCAS NEW X

    LCAS protection for VC-4-Xv NEW X

    LCAS protection for VC-12-Xv NEW X

    LCAS protection for VC-3-Xv NEW X

    LCAS implementation according to G.7042 (VC-12, VC-3, VC-4) for GFP-F

    NEW X

    LCAS implementation according to G.7042 (VC-3, VC-4) for GFP-T

    GFP-T mapping on the first two ports of 8xGE/T card which support FC NEW X

    Add and remove VCs to/from VC groups without traffic interruption

    NEW X

    14 Transmission Interface NEW X

    14.1 PDH and SDH Interface, OA and WDM optics, FC

    NEW X

    E1: 2Mbit/s asynchronous mapping, TS0 transparent

    Interface at 2048 kbit/s 50 ppm, HDB3 coded and conforming to G.703-6, asynchronously mapped via VC-12 in TU-12. TS-0 passes through transparently.

    NEW X

    14.1.1 E1 card w/protection NEW X

    126 E1 ports per card The function card provides 126 ports, and it can be accompanied by the corresponding IO card (each IO card can provide 21 interface, so one 126xE1 function card can support six IO cards)System can provide 1:N (N

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    CFL chapter Name Customer Description

    5.0 5.1

    L-1.1 SFP NEW X

    L-1.2 SFP NEW X

    L-1.3 SFP NEW X

    V-1.2 SFP NEW X

    20km BIDI STM-1 SFP BIDI SFP is used for single fiber bi-directinal transmission. It should be used in pairs.The one is Tx: 1260nm~1360nm/ Rx: 1480nm~1580nm;The other is Tx: 1480nm~1580nm/ Rx: 1260nm~1360nm

    NEW X

    ALS on STM-1 interfaces NEW X

    STM-4 SFP interfaces NEW X

    S-4.1 SFP NEW X

    L-4.1 SFP NEW X

    L-4.2 SFP NEW X

    L-4.3 SFP NEW X

    V-4.2 SFP NEW X

    BIDI STM-4 SFP NEW X

    ALS on STM-4 interfaces NEW X

    STM-16 SFP interfaces NEW X

    S-16.1 SFP NEW X

    L-16.1 SFP NEW X

    L-16.2 SFP NEW X

    L-16.3 SFP NEW X

    DWDM 2.5G SFP DWDM Wavelength option: 191.7T Hz~196.0T Hz, grid is 100G Hz NEW X

    CWDM 2.5G SFP NEW X

    2.5G BIDI SFP NEW X

    120km STM-16 transmission solution NEW X

    160km STM-16 transmission solution NEW X

    180km STM-16 transmission solution NEW X

    ALS on STM-16 interfaces NEW X

    STM-64

    ALS on STM-64 interfaces NEW X

    2km STM-64 XFP NEW X

    10km STM-64 XFP NEW X

    40km STM-64 XFP NEW X

    80km STM-64 XFP NEW X

    40KM DWDM XFP NEW X

    80KM DWDM XFP NEW X

    120KM XFP NEW X

    SFP electrical modules

    STM-1 electrical SFP interfaces. NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    Mix of optical and electrical STM-1 interfaces individually on a per-port basis on the same board

    NEW X

    14.2 TDM Interface Performance

    Jitter and Wander ITU-T compliant Jitter and wander tolerance, transfer and production are according to ITU-T Recommendations G.783, G.813 (option 1), G.823, G.824, G.958 and G.825.

    NEW X

    Robustness according to G.703 All electrical transmission, synchronization and management interfaces conform to over-voltage and signal immunity levels as laid down in ITU-T Recommendation G.703

    NEW X

    Robustness according to K.20 (original K.41)

    All electrical transmission and synchronization interfaces conform to over-voltage and signal immunity levels as laid down in ITU-T Recommendation K.41.

    NEW X

    Error performance for customer test The system Optical and electrical interface operates error free under worst-case environmental conditions, with the input signals in the middle of their allowed signal strength range, for at least one period of 24 hours out of two consecutive periods of 24 hours.

    NEW X

    VC-4/3/12 Transfer Delay Performance Maximum transfer delay for a VC-4/VC-3/VC-12 payload between two STM-N ports both operating in AU-4 mode is less than 75us.

    NEW X

    2Mbit/s Transfer Delay performance Max transfer delay (transit time) of a 2 Mbit/s signal from 2 Mbit/s interface, through the system, looped back via an STM-N interface, back to the 2 Mbit/s interface, depends on the mapping method:Byte synchronous mapping: 120 usAsynchronous mapping: 100 us

    NEW X

    14.3 Data interface

    electrical GE SFP connector for each one of 10/100/1000M interfaces

    NEW X

    14.3.1 1000Base-X interface

    SFP module for 1000Base-X interfaces with LC connector

    NEW X

    ALS on 1000Base-X optical interfaces NEW X

    Optical Bias Current monitoring NEW X

    Optical Received Power monitoring NEW X

    Optical Transmitting Power Monitoring NEW X

    Optical module temperature Monitoring

    NEW X

    14.3.2 10GE interface NEW X

    XFP module for 10GE interfaces NEW X

    ALS on 10GE optical interface NEW X

    Optical Bias Current monitoring NEW X

    Optical Received Power monitoring NEW X

    Optical Transmitting Power Monitoring NEW X

    Optical module temperature Monitoring

    NEW X

    14.3.3 Electrical GE SFP interface Flow control of electrical GE SFP is supported:1x10GE+10xGE/L2 card: 10M/100M/1000M speed auto-negotiation is supported

    NEW X

    1000Base-SX GE/1G FC SFP 850nm;500m distance for 50um MMF220m distance for 62.5um MMF

    NEW X

    1000Base-LX GE/1G FC SFP NEW X

    40km GE/1G FC SFP NEW X

    80km GE/1G FC SFP NEW X

    10km BIDI GE SFP NEW X

    850nm 10GE MM XFP NEW X

    10km 10GE XFP NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    40km 10GE XFP NEW X

    80km 10GE XFP NEW X

    14.3.4 FC (Fiber Channel) interface NEW X

    2 ports 1G Fiber Channel interface per card (the first two ports on 8xGE/T card)

    NEW X

    14.4 System Interfaces

    Management port There are two 10/100Base-T auto-sensing RJ-45 connectors with a green status LED for SNM and LCT connection.

    NEW X

    Console port A DB9 connector is used as CLI connection. It is located on the SC card. NEW X

    Alarm outputs One RJ45 interface is used for Station Alarm output. The interface offers 4 hard contacts, which can be used to extend the alarm signals from the system to the station alarm scheme. The first hard contact is for CR/MJ audible output, the second is for CR/MJ visible output,the third is for MN audible output, the fourth is for MN visible outputThe warning and indeterminate alarms wont activate the contacts.

    ALM range:The interfaces are supplied by external power. The maximum allowable voltage must correspond to the SELV voltage limits

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    5.0 5.1

    System Date and Time NEW X

    System Identifier NEW X

    Labeling of System NEW X

    LED test NEW X

    Self-Diagnostic NEW X

    On-Demand diagnostics NEW X

    15.2 TDM Test and Diagnostic

    Outward E1 signal loopback NEW X

    Inward E1 signal loopback NEW X

    Outward E3/DS3 signal loopback NEW

    Inward E3/DS3 signal loopback NEW

    Outward STM-1/4/16/64 optical signal loopback

    NEW X

    Inward STM-1/4/16/64 optical signal loopback

    NEW X

    Outward STM-1e signal loopback NEW X

    Inward STM-1e signal loopback NEW X

    Inward loopback test on LAN port of transparent Ethernet card

    NEW X

    Thermal Sensor detect the overheating NEW X

    PRBS for PDH port NEW X

    Out Forced AU-AIS NEW X

    In Forced AU-AIS NEW X

    Out Forced TU-AIS NEW X

    In Forced TU-AIS NEW X

    Forced RDI NEW X

    15.3 Operation

    Auto-initialization of System NEW X

    16 Network Element Management

    16.1 Network Element Control

    The changing of node info should not affect other function

    Node information include : node IP, management IP, label , and so on.Other function includes: DCC normal work including layer 1, layer 2 and layer 3. Customer no need to do additional configuration on NE. Note that MS SPRing Auto Mapping and Auto Squelch function does not work after node IP change. Operator must reconfigure these two parts after IP change.

    NEW X

    Robustness of Network Element Software

    NEW X

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    CFL chapter Name Customer Description

    5.0 5.1

    Modular NE Software design NEW X

    NE version in-service upgradeable via downloading

    There are 2 steps involved when talking about upgrade: 1) NE has the capability to upgrade the internal embedded software via online downloading from Network Management System. The downloading protocol used is FTP/SFTP. 2) SW upgrade - NE will boot with the new download SW load. During the upgrade process, NE should converting database. This issue will require to support for DB schema updates and conversions.

    NEW X

    Failed System Controller is not service-affecting

    For SDH/PDH service, always no service affectedFor L2 card, data service, if the topology and protocol state machine are not changed after the system controller is failed, no service affected, otherwise frame loss may happen because protocol and state machine updating needs system controller.SC fail not affect TDM traffic. In R5.1, If two SFC controllers fail, CE traffic may be blocked.

    NEW X

    Warm reboot system is not service-affecting for PDH/SDH

    For SDH/PDH service, always no service affected NEW X

    NE Database Backup NEW X

    Restore of NE Database Backup File NEW X

    DB Persistency - System DB is automatically saved in flash

    NEW X

    Two Software Image storage The NE element stores two images of embedded software, one active and one backup. These two images can be different. During the upgrade, new software is downloaded into the backup area, and then activated with a command.

    NEW X

    Manual switch over to new SW. NEW X

    Manual switch back to the last committed SW version

    NEW X

    Configuration Database file failure recovery mechanism

    NEW X

    Retrieval of all historical configuration log entries

    NEW X

    Manual reset of configuration log NEW X

    Multiple MAC address needed: Unique MAC address for each system controller

    NEW X

    Multiple IP address are needed For extension shelf (hiT7035), it has it's own IP address for DCN network planning usage

    NEW X

    Extension Shelf solution:(1) using hiT7035 Ext

    Using hiT7035 as Extension Shelf, the solution is based on Network Management SystemNote:(1)physical connection between Main NE and Extension Shelf is via external fiber(2)there are two STM-4 port connections between Main NE and Extension Shelf.Any two STM-4 ports of Main NE can be used as connection port, while two connection ports on Extension Shelf are fixed(3)the protection between Main NE and Extension Shelf is based on 1+1 STM-4 MSP(4)each Extension Shelf can extend 252 protected (1:4) E1 traffic

    NEW X

    NE cold reboot supported NEW X

    NE warm reboot supported NEW X

    Card cold reboot supported NEW X

    Card warm reboot supported NEW X

    Manually NE shutdown operation NEW X

    Error messages must be easy to read and self-explanatory

    NEW X

    Inquire S/W version for CE line card NEW

    Inquire main controller S/W version NEW X

    Remote Inventory Data NEW

    Automatic detection of SFPs capabilites

    NEW X

    Physical indication of unique slots NEW

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    5.0 5.1

    Node auto-discovery NEW X

    SNMP last error NEW

    Add XML export to task management NEW

    VOIP EOW based on DCC NEW X

    EOW over E1/E2 NEW X

    Own DCC transparency via existing networks

    NEW X

    Third party DCC transparency via the NE

    NEW X

    System Event Log NEW X

    Support of trap notification NEW X

    16.2 CLI Functionalities

    CLI There are two parts of CLI:(1)One is for TDM and Traditional layer2 (2)The other is for Carrier Ethernet and NE general configuration

    NEW X

    CLI for Carrier Ethernet and NE general - Juniper like

    NEW

    Access protocol RS232, Telnet/SSHv2 NEW X

    The maximum number of concurrent CLI/SNMP sessions up to 10- it should be configurable with maximum of 20

    NEW X

    Number of admin levels 16 : root/read only/ modify privilege for CLI?

    NEW

    User friendliness NEW

    fast config On first power on the system, assuming that there is no prior configuration stored in the nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM), the system enters the Initial Configuration dialog box. The Initial Configuration dialog box is a menu system that assists you in applying basic/ mandatory fields' configuration on the device. We should provide default values for as much parameter as we can. The user can use Ctrl+Z to break out of the Initial Configuration dialog box. (e.g. IP addresses, port definition etc.)

    NEW

    Restore to factory defaults NEW X

    Restore defaults values per category, e.g. MPLS, PBT

    NEW

    Using the Question Mark (?) to View On-Screen Command Help

    NEW

    Completing a Partial Command with the Tab Key

    NEW

    Identifying and validation of Command Syntax Errors and parametr's values

    NEW

    Editing Command Lines that Wrap NEW

    Continue Display Output at the --More-- Prompt

    NEW

    Redirect Output to a File By default, CLI command output is displayed on screen. CLI command output can be redirected to a user-specified file by entering a filename and location.Record the CLI command output that is shown on the screen. When type a command, the NE return results will not be display on the screen, but send it to the file.

    NEW

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    Using Wild Cards to Display All Instances of an Interface

    NEW

    Filtering show Command Output NEW

    Adding a Filter at the --More-- Prompt NEW

    Aliases NEW

    Keystrokes Used as Command Aliases NEW

    Command History NEW

    Transpose Mistyped Characters NEW

    Multi entities bulk configuration e.g. Vlans, ports etc.(mass config)

    NEW

    Two phase commit NEW

    Scripts, exec and macros NEW

    Customized view NEW

    Network features

    Support Ping and trace-route Initiate ping and response to ping, and initate tracing NEW

    Telnet in and Telnet out according to security configurationSupport Telnet out i.e. initiate telnet from NE. Create CLI sessions from the one NE CLI

    NEW

    Trap generation with OID for every CLI command (to update NMS/EMS with the new configuration)

    NEW

    Special features

    Download/upload configuration with offline configuration capabilities (FTP/SFTP) with secured protocol

    NEW

    Ability to view alarms by CLI NEW

    Support audit trails for management operations

    NEW

    All Bazuka features NEW

    Resource Monitoring NEW X

    CLI support of displaying "show running config" with all configurations.

    NEW

    Enhanced statistics NEW

    interface between management and NE for downloading file to local host CSV (comma separated value) format support in the NE for PM History etc..

    NEW

    CLI Menu's language support: English only

    NEW X

    CLI/SNMP synchronization NEW X

    Timeout in seconds for a CLI command to complete: 180s

    NEW X

    Timeout in seconds to get the next prompt in Telnet session: 60s

    NEW X

    Show FDB in CLI / EMS NEW

    Misc

    Support hard break during boot via consol port

    16.3 Licensing NEW

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    5.0 5.1

    Key Generation in an external tool NEW

    Key generation should be done for n nodes

    NEW

    Key Validation should be in external tool and in the NE

    NEW

    Key generation structure should contain description

    NEW

    Key generation should contain NE SID serial number

    NEW

    Key generation according to bundle of features (and not according to release name)

    NEW

    Upgrade from version x to x+1 does not require key change

    NEW

    Key download using EMS NEW

    Key download using CLI NEW

    Licensing mechanism is capable of using one key for a bundle of features

    NEW

    Feature bundle can be set to on/off according to key.

    NEW

    Separate key for NE scale 1.44T, 720G, 320G

    NEW

    NE will support license which is non-time-limited

    NEW

    NE will support license which is time-limited

    NEW

    When time-limit expires an alarm is raised saying license is expired

    NEW

    NE will support features without licenses

    NEW

    Enable disable lisence mechanism based on password

    NEW

    after enable the NE returns to before "disable-license" stage

    NEW

    17 DCN

    Physical Interfaces (Layer 1)

    17.1 Physical Interfaces (Layer 1) for TDM

    MS-DCC channel switched together with MSP (both 1+1 and 1:N) protection switching

    NEW X

    HCOC9/27 channel switched together with MSP (both 1+1 and 1:N) protection switching

    NEW X

    DCCr and DCCm and HCOC can be enabled/used simultaneously

    Each DCCr or DCCm or HCOC can be selected to apply any one of following protocol separately,DCCr and DCCm and HCOC can be enabled/used simultaneously:(1)PPP/OSPF(2)LAPD/OSI-light(3)GRE Tunnel(4)GRE Bypass

    NEW X

    RS-232 (only used for CLI access, not applied to LCT/Network Management System)

    NEW X

    10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet acc. to IEEE 802.3 for LCT and Network Management System

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    ECC (Embedded Communication Channel): DCCr (192 Kbit/s) / DCCm (576 Kbit/s)

    NEW X

    High Capacity Overhead Channel (HCOC), n x 64kbit/s; n=9,27

    1.For each STM-N card, 2 ports can be selected as the HCOC27 channel.2.For each NE, up to 4 HCOC27 will be supported (at the same time, 24 HCOC9 shall be supported)3.For each NE, up to 36 HCOC9 will be supported (when HCOC27 is not used)4.Besides the above HCOC channels used, at the same time, per NE 96 traditional DCC channels (i.e. DCCr+DCCm, can be supported)

    The HCOC channel can be used as:(1)high speed user channel (instead of standard F1 channel)(2)high speed "DCC" channelNote:(1)The HCOC need to be cross-connected via OHCC matrix.(2)HCOC can be enabled simultaneouly together either with RS-DCC or MS-DCC(3)High speed user channel can be transparent via OHCC matrix(4)HCOC can be used for PPP/OSPF(Any parallel links (HCOC or combinations of DCC and HCOC) can be bundeled to a single channel with the bandwidth of all channels by Multilink PPP), LAPD/OSI,GRE tunnel, GRE Bypass, GMPLS(5)HCOC3 is not supported by hiT7080(6)Only group1 of HCOC9 will be supported in hiT7080

    NEW X

    Signal coding NRZ for optical STM-1/4/16/64 port

    NEW X

    Signal coding CMI for STM-1 electrical port

    NEW X

    At the beginning of a service/maintenance action start of local communication with console CLI,

    NEW X

    At the beginning of a service/maintenance action start of local communication with LCT, must

    NEW X

    17.2 Physical Interfaces (Layer 1) for CE

    User configurable remote test loop NEW

    Out band V.90/92 NEW

    In band traffic acc. to 802.3ah plus enterprise extensions

    NEW

    In band traffic from any interface (not applied to tranditional transparent card.)

    NEW

    In band traffic is in high Class (Guaranteed)

    NEW

    In Band Forwarding of control traffic NEW

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    5.0 5.1

    In Band mng&ctrl LDP NEW

    In Band mng&ctrl Support for IP fragmentation

    NEW

    In band management via dedicated VPLS instance

    NEW

    Port mirroring NEW

    ETH-RDI (remote debugging interface) NEW

    Ethernet DCN for CE line card NEW

    17.3 Data Link Protocols (Layer 2)

    17.3.1 Data Link Protocols (Layer 2) for TDM

    PPP over DCC channels for IP DCN When both DCCr, DCCm and/or HCOC of one NE are selected to apply PPP protocol, and both of the connected peer NEs IP address are same,and the related PPP status is up, then DCCr, DCCm and/or HCOC will be combined into one whole multiple link PPP bundled DCC channel automatically

    NEW X

    LAPD over DCC channels for OSI-light protocol stack

    NEW X

    Configurable LAPD parameters NEW X

    17.3.2 Data Link Protocols (Layer 2) for CE

    In band management via dedicated VLAN instance - at least 3 VLAN for DCN

    NEW

    17.3.3 Network Layer Protocols (Layer 3)

    Static IP routing acc. To RFC791 (IP protocol)

    NEW X

    Dynamic IP routing with OSPFv2 acc. To RFC2328

    NEW X

    For each NE, support of 32 OSPF areas maximum

    NEW X

    Support of route summary NEW X

    Support of ABR NEW X

    Support of ASBR NEW X

    Support of DR and BDR NEW X

    Forwarding IP packets according to IP priority

    NEW X

    Loop back IP address NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    RFC 792 ICMP NEW X

    Dynamic ARP NEW X

    Routing In-band and out of band interfaces

    NEW X

    Network Layer Protocols (Layer 3) for TDM & Tran. L2

    OSI-light protocol stack with ES-IS and CLNP configuration

    NEW X

    Configurable access and support of 2 OSI-light DCCs.

    NEW X

    IP tunneling (IP traffic over OSI-light) NEW X

    OSPF protocol used for IP routing over DCC (via PPP)

    NEW X

    OSPF protocol used for IP routing over DCC (via OSI-light)

    NEW X

    LAPD encapsulation into GRE (OSI over IP)

    NEW X

    GRE tunnel (OSI traffic over IP) NEW X

    GRE tunnel (IP over IP) acc. To RFC2784

    NEW

    GRE Bypass (software DCC transparency)

    NEW X

    GRE Keep Alive NEW X

    IP Ping NEW X

    IP Trace Route NEW X

    OSPF authentication NEW

    Ipsec NEW

    Network Layer Protocols (Layer 3) for CE

    IS-IS support for DCN NEW

    Support up to 3 different rounting instances per IP network - base on Virtual routing forwarding

    DCN IP v4 packets must be forwarded in HW for CE line card

    NEW

    security issues for limited attacks and limited CPU utilization

    NEW

    17.3.4 Transport Layer Protocols (Layer 4)

    TCP NEW X

    UDP NEW X17.3.5 Application Layer Protocols (Layer 5-7)

    SNMP version 3 NEW X

    FTP for Configuration DB and software download

    NEW X

    SFTP for Configuration DB and software download

    NEW X

    Telnet for CLI interface access NEW X

    17.3.6 Network Element Management

    Management Framework NEW X

    Login from remote system NEW X

    Operator can set NE to synchronize time clock from remote NTP server

    NEW X

    Support of NE write access control mechanism

    NEW X

    17.4 Alarm, Fault, Event management

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    5.0 5.1

    Reported alarm contents The contents of the alarms reported by the NE include the following fields:Alarm descriptionAlarm severity levels: Critical, Major, Minor, Warning.Alarm categories: Communication, Quality of Service, Equipment, Processing Error, and Environmental Failures.Time stamp: The time when the alarm event is generated or clearedAlarm entity: the managed object that generates the reported alarmAlarm status: Active or clearedAlarm acknowledgement status: Acknowledged, Not Acknowledged.

    NEW X

    Alarm Monitoring NEW X

    Support of configurable alarm persistent time

    NEW X

    Alarm analysis NEW X

    Alarm processing and reporting NEW X

    Alarm Log Each network element is capable of storing 5000 alarm records. NEW X

    External Event management and Alarm report

    NEW X

    Disable/enable alarm reporting based on alarm type

    NEW X

    Manual reset of entire historical alarm log.

    Clear the historical alarm log. NEW X

    The severity of the alarm should be adjustable.

    NMS will determine the severity. NEW X

    NE-Network Management System connectivity check

    NMS: Polling mechanism, the polling time is adjustable. SNMP Ping packets are used to do connectivity check; triggered by Network Management System.NE: NE will check the "write access" time to check if the NMS is existed, for detail, please refer to .

    NEW X

    17.5 Alarm, Fault, Event management for TDM & Tran. L2

    Support of enabling/disabling TIMAISdis

    NEW X

    Support of enabling/disabling RS-LOF reporting switch

    NEW X

    Support of enabling/disabling TU-LOP reporting switch

    NEW X

    Support of enabling/disabling TU-LOM reporting switch

    NEW X

    AIS alarm inhibit based on per NE NEW X

    AIS alarm inhibit based on per TP NEW X

    RDI alarm inhibit based on per NE NEW X

    RDI alarm inhibit based on per TP NEW X

    Alarm inhibit based on NE NEW X

    Alarm inhibit based on port NEW X

    Alarm inhibit based on card NEW X

    17.6 Alarm, Fault, Event management for CE

    For every event (status change) which can be reported by means of a trap, the following configurable possibilities must exist: 1)A trap is generated 2)A trap is not generated3)It should be possible to set trap and alarm generation individually for each interface4)Alarms are triggered/not triggered5)No status change traps are triggered/not triggered

    NEW

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    5.0 5.1

    Traps and alarms should first be generated when a situation which requires reporting is present throughout an adjustable integration time ranging from 1 s to 1 min. If the situation which requires reporting ceases to exist within the integration time, no

    NEW

    It should be possible to block the generation of spontaneous alarm reports:1) Individually for each alarm2) For the entire network element

    NEW

    Keep persistent link information (between two ports)

    NEW

    Perform basic alarm correlation based on link

    NEW

    Show labels in Alarm list window and NBI

    NEW

    17,7 Performance & Traffic Related Alarms NEW

    Link state Up/Down NEW

    Resource threshold NEW

    Topology discovery fault NEW

    Alarm Event Filtering NEW

    Filter outgoing alarms acc. to precedence

    NEW

    Alarm Thresholds NEW

    Threshold for traffic counters and resource status

    NEW

    Equipment Related Fault Types NEW

    NE fault NEW

    NE component fault should be reported

    NEW

    External PSU failure alarm NEW

    17.8 Performance Management

    Performance monitoring functions Network Element is capable of providing performance event counts defined elsewhere for all PM objects including RS, MS, VC levels and Data related. Any PM parameter contained in an PM object can be chosen to do the following functions:Start 15-min/24-hour/5s(only applied to Ethernet) performance monitoringStop 15-min/24-hour/5s(only applied to Ethernet) performance monitoringQuery 15-min/24-hour/5s(only applied to Ethernet) performance monitoring status

    NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    Timestamp of performance data NEW X

    Support of inquiring current performance data

    NEW X

    Spontaneous reporting of current performance data

    NEW X

    Support of inquiring history performance data

    NEW X

    The NE shall support the following intervals: 96 intervals x 15 minutes and 3 intervals x 24 hours

    NEW X

    24-hour intervals begin and end at 00:00 of each day

    NEW X

    PM Threshold Setting NEW X

    TDM function will use 32 bits counter.Most of the Data TCA and current counters require NE's support for 64 bits. The NE must be able to count the

    NEW X

    17.9 Tranditional Data Performance Monitoring

    Accounting parameters on the port basis

    Maximum Ethernet related PM points are 100 per NE. NEW X

    Accounting per port per VLAN basis Maximum Ethernet related PM points are 100 per NE. NEW X

    15 minutes Registers The accounting parameters shall be stored in 15 minutes registers in the NE to be queried.The NE shall store the last 16 15-minute interval values and the current accumulating 15-minute interval values.

    NEW X

    24 hours Registers The NE shall support the last 24 hour statistic data and the current accumulating 24 hour interval values.

    NEW X

    5 seconds Registers For each NE, the maximum 5 seconds monitored TP number is 2 NEW X

    17.10 Tranditional Data TCA Management

    1 second Threshold crossing alarm NEW X

    17.11 Special Performance Management for CE Card

    TCA & history support NEW

    The counters to be calculated per interval as well as the number of intervals to be stored on the NE are

    NEW

    The NE must implement the relation between the Alarm Table and Event Table.

    NEW

    A standard mib should be supported unless it is not exist.History and TCA should be generic implementation like RMON2.

    NEW

    TCA polling time is configurable with default of 1min and for specific important information in less than 10 sec

    NEW

    All discard packets must specify the dropping reason

    NEW

    17.12 Configuration Management

    Network Element initialization Network Element software is capable of supporting the following configuration:Set/Delete the unique IP address (among the network) of the system, default gateway of management port, subnet mask of management port.

    NEW X

    Monitored (MON), Not Monitored (NMON) and automatic (AUTO) modes

    NEW X

    Admin State of a port NEW X

    Operating state of a port NEW X

    Cross-Connect Configuration NEW X

    Synchronization Configuration NEW X

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    5.0 5.1

    Protection Configuration NEW X

    Loopback Configuration for PDH/SDH port

    NEW X

    17.13 Security Management

    Network Element Level Security for CLI Access

    NEW X

    Security concept with password stored inside the network element.

    NEW X

    Encryption , Password rules, Client authentication, Client authorization, Logging features, Security alarming features

    Client authentication (password): MD5 encryptedPassword complexity rules: at least 8 characters (2 alphabetic, 1 numeric, 1 special) password does not contain user name in any logical arrangements no more than three consecutive characters (abcd, 1234, etc.) (R4.1)Password spinning: deny login after 5 unsuccessful loginsPrivacy Encryption: DES-56 encryptionPrivacy Encryption: AES-128 encryption according to RFC 3826 (R4.1)Client authorization (user classes): 3 (R4.1: 5) fixed user classes Administration (r/w all configuration) Configuration (r/w, but no security administration) Operation (R4.1) Maintenance (R4.1) Supervision (read-only)New NE users can be created and assigned to these user classesAccount expiration & password aging (R4.1)Logging features (R4.1: more detailed log information, e.g user id): Security-relevant events (logon, logoff, wrong pw, R4.1: replay msg) Security administration events (add / delete user, change pw) Configuration commands Modifying operations (write access to NE internal configurations)Security alarming features Alarm to NMS/LCT after 5 invalid authentification attempts Alarm on replaying, delaying or redirecting messages (R4.1) Alarm on Security Log full / 80% capacity (R4.1)

    NEW X

    ACL for management NEW

    System firewall

    SSHv2 support NEW X

    password recovery NEW X

    RADIUS (Client)Radius interoperability with:Cisco CNR,Juniper Radius server;

    NEW

    DHCP relay with option 82

    Authentication Authorization NEW

    RSVP authentication NEW

    17.14 Reliability and Service requirement

    Reliability, MTBF, MTTR acc. to IEC50(191), CEI/IEC 61709

    NEW X

    Calculated MTBF for traffic signal failure: >= 25 years.

    NEW X

    Calculated MTBF for each individual card >= 10 years

    NEW X

    Calculated MTBF for each individual card >= 15 years

    Calculated Mean in-station repair time for traffic modules/cards:

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    5.0 5.1

    Calculated Mean in-station repair time for the equipment controller:

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    CFL chapter Name Customer Description

    5.0 5.1

    Warning event should be raised if too much system resource is consumed

    NEW X

    Security level statistics NEW

    Monitoring & Configurable CPU Utilization per process

    NEW

    CLI session through serial for: Technical support and in filed debugging

    NEW

    Y1731: Jitter, delay Network Level NEW

    Connectivity: based on OAM section Network Level NEW

    Status of services nodes and links NEW

    End 2 End services Configuration & view

    Network Level: CE RELATED ONLYProvide also information for the Primary and Backup path along the network.- part of NMS

    NEW

    SLA Monitoring - require mechanishm like PM for SLA

    Network Level: CE RELATED ONLYthat include: Delay, Delay Variation, Packet loss.

    NEW

    PS,CPU load, Port Utilization, Fan speed, Temp, memory Monitor ,Alarm. threshold

    Node Level NEW

    Card rejection (BIT, mismatch etc..) should be reported with the reason for the following modules: SFC, SFM, LIC

    Node Level NEW

    Port mirroring PORT + VLAN on local node

    Node Level NEW

    Port mirroring - per flow Node Level

    SW traceability - protocol and trace functions for all protocol stacks

    NEW

    3 Leds : Critical/Major/Minor NEW

    2 Leds : ACT;OOS NEW

    CPU load, Port Utilization, memory, Temp - Monitor Alarm and threshold

    NEW

    A dump/trace mechanism NEW

    A backlog mechanism. NEW

    Basic Capabilities NEW

    Real time monitoring NEW

    Analysis of Fatals by R&D. NEW

    CDB Backup/restore NEW

    CDB Backup/restore NEW

    Alarm log on unit level - ROM that stored the preiodic BIT failure reason

    NEW

    Alarm log on unit level - ROM that stored the preiodic BIT failure reason

    NEW

    Error Log Node level - Indicators (audit messages) for SW errors or sporadic HW errors must be collected in a log file. Complete symptom data are saved before restart, reset, crash, Symptoms data shall contain all pre recovery and post mortem information.- automated collection of Troubleshooting data. - Auto saving of dynamic logs. - Ability for System/Solution level tracing.

    NEW

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    5.0 5.1

    SW/HW failure logging Core Dump (post mortem)

    NEW

    Periodic + deep BIT with configurable 2 mode (full diagnostic and partial)

    NEW

    18.2 Debug & Monitor TS + R&D

    Simulator for Establishing large Network Environment

    NEW

    Network Failure logging Network level NEW

    Establishing Scale configuration VIA external editor

    NEW

    Logging management Configuration activiti