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Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements XMP1 Product Family Flexible Cross Connect System and Add/Drop Multiplexer for mission critical networks

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Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1 Product Family

Flexible Cross Connect System and Add/Drop

Multiplexer for mission critical networks

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Content

Dedicated Networks

Introduction XMP1

Applications

Technical Data

Benefits

XMP1

XMP1

XMP1-LCC

XMP1-SL

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Requirements at

Dedicated Networks

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Requirements at Dedicated Networks

Highest availability of mission-critical data

Safe data transmission of highly-sensitive information

Transmission even under harsh environmental conditions

Scalability

Transmission of data with high bandwidth

Low bit error rates

Provision of various services

Low costs (CAPEX & OPEX)

Cost-efficient integration of new services

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1 – Markets

Traffic infrastructures

Railway, motorways, waterways, subways

Power plants & pipelines

Utility companies

Water, gas, electricity

Safety and military

Police, air traffic control

Radio & emergency services

Civil on duty services (Police, fire brigade, emergency

infrastructure)

Network operators

T-Systems (Broadcasting & Reuters)

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Introduction

XMP1 Family

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Introduction XMP1 Family

19“ subrack, 8/16 slots

48/60 V DC power supply

Mounting in 19“ and ETSI Racks

Two XMP1 subracks (16) can be cascaded

19" / 1 HU high,

24/48/6 0V DC power supply

Mounting in 19“ and ETSI Racks

E1 and data interfaces

1 universal slot for XMP1 cards

19“ 3 HU high, 10 slots

48/60 V DC power supply

Mounting in 19“ and ETSI Racks

SDH/PDH cross connect

XMP1-SL

XMP1-LCC

XMP1

SOX

NMS

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Introduction XMP1 Family

Cross Connect Capacity

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XMP1-SL (Slim Line)

1 HU, 1 slot

12 x E1

- Extension of the XMP1 family with

XMP1-LCC

- New units

- Compatible to XMP1 & XMP1-SL

- PDH/SDH functionalities

SOX

(ServiceOn XMP1)

EIN

End-to-End

Management

XMP1 (Compact version)

9 HU with 8/16/32 slots

16 x E1 / STM-1/4 / 10/100BaseT

XMP1-LCC (Large Cross Connect)

3 HU, 10 slots

252 x E1 / STM-1/4/16

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Introduction XMP1 (1/3)

Flexible and high-integrated multiplexer

Configurable as

Terminal multiplexer

Add/Drop multiplexer

Cross connect multiplexer

Operation in existing and new networks with PDH and SDH

topologies possible

Line, star, ring und mashed network topologies

Interfaces between 2, 8, 34 Mbps and STM-4

16xE1 non-blocking cross connect at 8k/64k level with free

timeslot allocation

Various interfaces for voice, ISDN, data, Ethernet, SHDSL,

teleprotection and alarms

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Introduction XMP1 (2/3)

Integrated SDH unit for STM-1 and STM-4 (SFP-based) and

E1 interfaces

Integrated Ethernet unit with Fast Ethernet, E1, STM-1, and

STM-4 (SFP-based)

Integrated SDSL line card (2 wire)

Local powering and

Remote powering of regenerators

Integrated network management system SOX (ServiceOn

XMP1) for configuration, controlling and monitoring

Notification of alarms and state change to higher level

management systems via SNMP Northbound interface

Monitoring of transmission quality

Automatically configuration of the management service channel

Automatically path finding of user data after interruption (n:m

protection)

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Introduction XMP1 (3/3)

Configurable clock priorities

Various protection und redundancy mechanism for high

availability

Mounting in 19” and ETSI racks

Advanced EMC compatibility according to EN 50121-4

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Introduction XMP1-SL

Compact design 1 HU

Redundant power feeding

Non-blocking 8/64k cross connect multiplexer

8x E1 interface (75/120 ohms)

Clock interface T3/T4 and clock recovery at E1 interface

Optional 2 sub-module V.11/V.24/V.35/WT or G.703 can be

equipped

Optional Ethernet-over-PDH, 2 x 10/100 BaseT, VLAN Switch

1 universal slot can be equipped with XMP1 unit

SOX Management interface

Q interface (LAN)

LCT interface (RS232)

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Introduction XMP1-LCC (1/2)

Compact design 3 HU

Up to 8064 x 8064 (252 x E1) 64 kbps cross connect non-

blocking

Redundant core unit (redundant cross connect)

Interfaces

Up to 4 STM-1/4/16 line interfaces extandable with

8 STM-1/4 interfaces

Up to 252 E1

Management F-, Q-LAN (RJ45), Management service channel

(ECC)

Alarm (A ,B alarm)

Clock (T3, T4)

Engineering Order Wire EoW (RJ11)

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Introduction XMP1-LCC 2/2

Ethernet over PDH with Layer 2 Switching

Ethernet over SDH with point-to-point function

Supports „Enhanced digital conferencing“

End-to-End management with ServiceOn XMP1 (SOX) –

Supports configuration and monitoring of the complete XMP1

family

Investment protection with compatibility with XMP1 family

and continuous maintenance and further development

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Introduction ServiceOn XMP1 (SOX)

ServiceOn XMP1 (SOX) is the End-to-End network

management system of the XMP1 family

System requirements

Microsoft Windows operating system for Laptop/PC server

MS-SQL server data base

Operating modes

Single-user system (single user)

Multi-user system (client/server)

Local craft terminal (LCT)

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ServiceOn XMP1 (SOX) – Applications (1/2)

Connectivity Management: With the SOX Connectivity

management, cross connects can be configured through the

network at different levels.

Alarm Management: Alarms of network elements will be

displayed with related graphical symbols. Active alarms and

alarm history will be displayed as list in SOX.

SNMP Interface: Single alarms as well as state changes can

be forwarded as SNMP traps.

Performance Management: SOX polls periodically the

performance data, stored in the network elements and saves

it in the data base.

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ServiceOn XMP1 (SOX) – Applications (2/2)

Reporting: SOX provides predefined reports for alarm,

assembly, lines and trails

Analyses and visualisation: Additional information can be

integrated in the graphical display, e.g.: path of a connection,

line load, clock tree or data communication channels.

Path Redundancy: For data and management channels a

alternative route will be configured automatically in case of

failure

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XMP1

Applications

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Pipeline Application

Transmission Networks

F

Oil tanks/

intermediate

storage facility

Alarm Output Major Alarm

Input

PBX

Operation Center ServiceOn XMP1 (SOX)

Pump Station

Pipeline

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Subway: STM-4/16 XMP1 Network with PtP/PtMP Connections

STM-4

STM-4

South ring

North ring

PmP

PtP

STM-16

Railway South

North

PmP

PtP

Centre

STM-4

PmP

PtP

XMP1

XMP1-LCC

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Teleprotection Equipment with Unit OptC37

Backbone

OptC37 unit

ServiceOn XMP1 (SOX)

Teleprotection

Equipment

220 KV 380 KV

Teleprotection

Equipment

IEEE C37.94

Fibre link

220 KV 380 KV

Control Center

OptC37 unit

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Motorway Application with XMP1

R = Repeater

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Benefits with

XMP1

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1 – Benefits (1/2)

XMP1 is a cross connect multiplexer

No planning restrictions, configurable as terminal and

Add/Drop multiplexer

No slot restrictions: Every unit is useable at every slot.

Flexible expansion through adding new cards without

influence to existing configuration

Easy planning & expansion, investment protection

Various protection and redundant mechanism (e.g.

redundant core unit/power supply, special 64k path

protection etc.) for highest availability

Reliable networks

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1 – Benefits (2/2)

Configurable clock priorities

Reliable networks

Automatically configuration of the management service

channel

Highest availability and control, unique for XMP1

Integrated SDH supports access to STM-1/4

Significant CAPEX & OPEX saving with the integrated

solution

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1

Technical Data

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Technical Date XMP1

Subrack with 8 and 16 slots (19” and ETSI mounting)

Subrack with 16 slots cascadable

Power supply 48/60 V DC

16 x E1 non-blocking cross connect at 8k/64k level with free timeslot allocation

480 timeslots with CAS signalling

496 timeslots for 31 channels used

Various path protection and redundancy mechanism

E1 path protection

Single channel path protection

Integrated SDH unit for STM-1 and STM-4, E1

Integrated Ethernet unit, Fast-Ethernet, STM-1, STM-4, E1

Interfaces for POTS, ISDN, data and LAN

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1 – Central Unit GN; CC

Core unit for XMP1 nodes

Redundant assembly possible

Interfaces for connection to the management system

Administration of node configuration

Control of monitoring functions

Clock interface T3, T4

Alarming interface

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1 – SDH Unit SCU

Unit with line interfaces from 2 Mbps up to STM-4 and cross

connect from 8/64k up to VC-12, VC-3 and VC-4

Interfaces

Up to 8 internal E1 interfaces for 64k cross connect

Up to 10 external E1 interfaces for 64k cross connect

1 ... 4 STM-1 optical/electrical, SFP-based

1 ... 4 STM-4 optical, SFP-based

T3, T4, clock recovery from E1, STM-1

Two SCU units per XMP1 node

Flexible DCN mapping (ECC, VC-12, nx64k, XMP1)

OSPF routing

Protection

SDH equipment protection (switch core + 2M-IF)

MSP, SNCP

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1 – Ethernet Unit EoSCU2

2 x STM-1/STM-4, SFP-based

4 x Fast Ethernet, RJ45 10/100 BaseT

Ethernet Features

Ethernet Private Line (EPL)

Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme (LCAS)

Virtual Concatenation (VCAT)

Link Loss Forwarding (LLF)

Generic Framing Procedure (GFP-F)

Pause

E1 Interfaces:

6 external interfaces (6 dB, In-house)

Up to 8 internal PDH interfaces towards system bus

Clock interface T3, T4, clock recovery E1

Two EoSCU2 units per XMP1 node

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XMP1 – Interfaces

VF E&M: 2/4-wire with E&M, 8 ports

KZU EX: 2-wire exchange connection 8 ports

KZU SUB: 2-wire subscriber connection, 8 ports

OSX: combined SUB, EX and magneto line

ISDN S0F: 4-wiret ISDN base rate subscriber connection 4 ports

ISDN Uk0F: 2-wire ISDN base rate line interface 2B1Q, 4 ports

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1 – Interfaces

DSK modular base unit for up to 4 sub-modules

Sub-module G.703 co-directional, G.703 data interface, 2 ports

Sub-module G.703 contra-directional, G.703 data interface, 2 ports

Sub-module V.11/X.21, X.21 data interface, 2 ports

Sub-module V.24/V.28, V.24 data interface, 2 ports

Sub-module V.35, V.35 data interface, 2 ports

WT single/double power input, 2 ports

Port LANx: Ethernet Interface with Layer 2 switch

8 external 10/100 Base-T RJ45 interfaces

8 internal Ethernet over PDH ports (bandwidth 8x 1 ≤ n ≤ 31 x 64 kbps)

16 port Layer 2 switch

VLAN aware

Point-to-point mode available

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XMP1 – Line Cards

Port HDB3 (2), (4) E1 6 dB in-house interface,

120 ohms sym./75 ohms asym., 2/4 ports

Port LE OPT U base unit for optical E1 modules combined

with electrical 6 dB interface, 2/2 ports

Modules 2F: 2 fibre, 39 dB, 1300 nm, 2 ports

Modules 2F: 2 fibre, 25 dB, 1300 nm, 2 ports

Modules 1F: 1 fibre, 25 dB, 1300/1500 nm, 2 ports

Modules 1F: 1 fibre, 25 dB, 1500/1300 nm 2 ports

Port MUX 34 KX E3 multiplexer with 6 dB in-house interface,

75 ohms coaxial, 1 port

IFM interface 12 x E1 or 3 x E2, 120 ohms sym./75 ohms coaxial

SDSL line card for copper 2-wire transmission

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XMP1 – OptC37 Unit

Unit with 4 optical interfaces acc. to IEEE C37.94

Data rate per interface n x 64 kbps (n = 1 … 12)

Multimode fibre 62.5/125 µm, wavelength 820 nm +/- 25 nm

Optical source: LED, transmission range >2 km

ST plug according to IEC 60874-10 (BFOC/2,5)

n x 64 kbps path protection

Test loops

Optical Rx Tx

Electrical Tx Rx

LED signalling per optical interface

(SYNC, LOS, RDI, Loop-Status)

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Technical Data XMP1-SL

Compact design, 1 HU “Slim Line“

Mountable in 19” and ETSI racks

One core unit with 8/64k cross connect

8 x E1 G703/Gg.704 6 dB and 4 x WT/V.11/V.24/(2xV.35) or

4 x G.703 64k (on-board on core unit)

Power supply with 24 or 48/60 V DC

Redundant power feeding

64k redundancy

E1 path redundancy

Q-LAN management interface, SOA and SOX over IP and

RS-232 for LCT/MSP

1 universal slot for XMP1 units

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1-SL – Onboard Interfaces

8 x E1 interfaces

Power supply 24/48/60 DC V

Data interfaces at core unit

4 x WT/V.11/V.24/(2xV.35) or

4 x G.703 64k

Management interface

Q interface (LAN), RJ45 connector

LCT interface (RS-232), 9-pin SUB-D connector

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1-SL – Interfaces for the Inseration Slot

KZU FEK (2-wire/4-wire E&M)

KZU SUB (subscriber)

KZU EX (exchange)

KZU OSX (configurable as SUB, EX,

magneto line)

ISDN S0F (basic rate access to

subscriber)

ISDN Uk0F (basic rate line interface)

DSK modular with up to 4x G.703

co./contra sub-modules

DSK modular with up to 4x

V.11/V.24/V.35/WT sub-modules

Port N x 64k (V.11/V.35)

Port LANx

Port HDB3

Port LE opt. U

SHDSL

Video Decoder/Encoder

Signal collector

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Technical Data XMP1-LCC (1/2)

Compact design, 3 HU

Power supply 48/60 V DC

Slots: 10 (two for redundant core unit assembly)

Highest availability with

Redundant assembly of cross connect and core unit

Decentralised power supply (power supply with redundant power

feeding)

Non-blocking, scalable 64 kbps cross connect

Maximum cross connect capacity

8064 x 8064 x 64 kbps

Subrack variable to equip with 256 x E1 interfaces

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Technical Data XMP1-LCC (2/2)

Up to 252 x E1 (252 x 2 Mbps) non-blocking cross connect at

64k level

Up to STM-16

Complete integration into SOX network management

Supports path protection of XMP1 family

2 Mbps path protection

64 kbps channel protection

User data transmission via Ethernet interface

U-LAN with n x 64 kbps (1 < n < 32)

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

Technical Data XMP1-LCC – Interfaces

PDH

Up to 252 x E1 (252 x 2 Mbps) at 64k level

SDH

Up to 4 x STM-1/4/16 line interfaces (SFP)

Up to 8 x STM-1/4 additional interfaces (SFP)

Others

Power supply -48/60 V DC

Engineering Order Wire (EOW)

Clock T3 and T4

Management Q and F interface (RJ45)

User LAN, Ethernet over PDH (2 Mbps)

Alarm interface

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XMP1-LCC – Units (1/3)

Connection Panel Module CPL

Clock interface T3/T4

Alarm interface

Management interface F-LAN, Q-LAN

U-LAN interface

Fan

Power Connection Port (POW) – Power supply connection

48/60 V DC

CUS – Central Unit LCC (SDH)

Central core unit with cross connect, redundant assembly

2 x SDH interfaces STM-1/4/16

Engineering Order Wire (EOW)

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XMP1-LCC – Units (2/3)

CUL Central Unit LCC – Core unit with cross connect

PORT 2M (64) PORT 2 MBIT/S 64XE1 – 64 x E1 interfaces

PORT 2M (32) PORT 2MBIT/S 32XE1 – 32 x E1 interfaces

PORT STM (4) – 4 x Tributary interfaces STM-1/4

PORT L2P (12) Ethernet Interface with Layer 2 switch

12 external 10/100 Base-T RJ45 interfaces

12 internal Ethernet over PDH ports

(Bandwidth 12x 1 ≤ n ≤ 31 x 64 kbps)

24 port Layer 2 switch

VLAN aware

Point-to-point mode available

Double Tagging supported

Applications Tech. Data Content Introduction Benefits Requirements

XMP1-LCC – Units (3/3)

PORT L2 (12) Ethernet-over-SDH Unit

8 external 10/100/1000 Base-T RJ45 interfaces

4 external 100/1000 Base-Lx SFP interfaces

10 internal Ethernet over SDH ports

(GFP-F, LCAS, VC-12-nv, VC-3-nv, VC-4-nv)

Point-to-Point mode