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Created Aug 24, 2019 20:19:08
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The OptiX OSN 3500 equipment consists of the cabinet, cabinet doors, DC power distribution unit (PDU), subracks, orderwire phone fixing frame, boards, and cables. The OptiX OSN 3500 subrack can be installed in a 300 mm or 600 mm ETSI cabinet. Below shows the appearance of the OptiX OSN 3500 that is installed in the 300 mm ETSI cabinet. Appearance of the OptiX OSN 3500 that is installed in the 300 mm ETSI cabinet | 1. DC PDU | 2. Side panel | 3. Cable distribution plate | 4. Orderwire phone fixing frame | | 5. Subrack | 6. Cabinet | 7. Fiber management tray | 8. Front door |
Below shows the appearance of the general OptiX OSN 3500 subrack and enhanced OptiX OSN 3500 subrack (1100 W). Appearance of the general OptiX OSN 3500 subrack and enhanced OptiX OSN 3500 subrack (1100 w)  | 1. Interface board area | 2. Fan area | 3. Processing board area | 4. Cable routing area |
Below shows the appearance of the OptiX OSN 3500 type III subrack (2300 W).  | 1. Interface board area | 2. Fan area | 3. Processing board area | 4. Cable routing area |
Overview of BoardsThis topic describes the appearances, dimensions, bar codes, and classification of the boards used on the OptiX OSN systems.
Appearances and Dimensions of the BoardsDifferent boards have different appearances and dimensions. Below table provides information about the appearances and dimensions of the boards used on the OptiX OSN 3500. Cross-Connect Boards and System Control Boards:This topic describes the system control boards and the cross-connect boards that have different capacities.
SXCSA This topic describes the version, application, functions, working principle, front panel, and technical specifications of the SXCSA (super cross-connect and synchronous timing board). This topic also describes how to configure and commission the SXCSA.PSXCS(A) This topic describes the version, application, functions, working principle, front panel, and technical specifications of the PSXCS(A) (super dual-plane cross-connect and timing board). This topic also describes how to configure and commission the PSXCS(A).GSCC This topic describes the version, application, functions, working principle, front panel, and technical specifications of the GSCC (system control and communication board). This topic also describes how to configure and commission the GSCC. Position of the cross-connect and synchronous timing board in the system
Functions and features of the cross-connect unit of the SXCSA[tr]Function and FeatureSXCSA[/tr] | Basic functions |
- Higher order cross-connect capacity: 200 Gbit/s
- Lower order cross-connect capacity: 20 Gbit/s
- Access capacity: 155 Gbit/s
| | Service processing |
- Supports the flexible service grooming and supports the fully non-blocking cross-connect, multicast, and broadcast services.
- Enables the communication between the SXCSA and the other boards.
- Supports the tact switch and performs the protection switching without interrupting services.
- Supports the SNCP protection at the VC-4-4c, VC-4-8c, VC-4-16c, VC-4-64c, VC-4, VC-12, VC-3, and AU-3 levels.
- Supports VC-4-4c, VC-4-8c, VC-4-16c, and VC-4-64c concatenation services.
- Supports a maximum of 40 linear MSP groups.
- Supports a maximum of 12 ring MSP groups.
- Supports a maximum of 2016 SNCP groups.
- Supports a maximum of 592 SNCMP groups.
- Supports a maximum of 512 SNCTP groups.
| | Protection schemes | Supports the 1+1 Hot Backup for the Cross-Connect and Timing Units (non-revertive, by default). |
Functional block diagram of the SXCSA

| SETG: synchronous equipment timing generation function | Power BoardsThis topic describes the power boards such as the UPM, PIU and PIUA.
This topic describes the version, functions, working principle, front panel, valid slots, and technical specifications of the UPM (uninterruptible power module). This topic describes the version, functions, working principle, front panel, valid slots, and technical specifications of the PIU (power interface board). This topic describes the version, functions, working principle, front panel, valid slots, and technical specifications of the PIUA (power interface board). The PIUB board is the power interface unit between the DC power distribution box and each board on the subrack. This section describes the versions, functions, working principle, front panel, configuration, and technical specifications of the PIUB board.
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