OTN - What's Important To Test: MT1000A MT1100A MU100010A MU110010A MU110011A MU110012A
OTN - What's Important To Test: MT1000A MT1100A MU100010A MU110010A MU110011A MU110012A
OTN - What's Important To Test: MT1000A MT1100A MU100010A MU110010A MU110011A MU110012A
Contents
Background ................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Recommended Reading ............................................................................................................................................... 1
The Network.................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Testing OTN Layer ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
Summary....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Ordering Information MT1000A Ordering Information MT1100A ............................................................................ 4
Further Reading ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
Free OTN Wall Poster .................................................................................................................................................. 4
References.................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Background
It is becoming increasingly important to complete testing on the OTN (Optical Transport Network) at different layers
and levels to ensure the underlying transport layer is performing correctly. This is necessary to ensure upper layers
can transport their payload without causing any network errors.
As modern operators move OTN closer to customers, all ODU (Optical channel Data Unit) layers must be tested to
ensure the circuit delivers or exceeds five 9s performance.
Recommended Reading
We have published several White Papers on OTN, starting at a basic level and moving up to the engineer level; for
details, refer to the Further Reading section. We also offer a free OTN wall poster as a quick reference guide; for
details refer to the Free OTN Wall Poster section.
The Network
A major benefit of OTN is the Frame structure, which is constructed so that it can be associated directly with a
network segment. Understanding this network segmentation allows an engineer to identify the location of an issue
quickly and understand how much effect the issue is likely to have on the operators customers.
As shown in Figure 1, the network can be divided into logical sections based on the OTN frame, such as:
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- OTU (Optical channel Transport Unit)
- ODU (Optical channel Data Unit)
- OPU (Optical channel Payload Unit).
Understanding TCM
The release of OTN implemented some major
enhancements to TCM (Tandem Connection Monitoring)
compared to the SDH/SONET (Synchronous Digital
Hierarchy/Synchronous Optical NETwork) implementation.
A major difference was taking TCM from a single-layer to
six-layer system allowing much more flexible
implementation. An example is as follows:
Figure 4. OTU transmitter Overhead
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Receiving a TCM1-BDI error might indicate an error in the payload or overhead. If the payload is received without
errors, it indicates that some part of the overhead might
be corrupted. Of course, if this is in the TCM1 (lowest
layer), its also much more critical than a TCM2 error or
another higher-layer error.
One point to note is the standards dont define how
TCM layers should be set-up, so the effect of an error
on each TCM layer is dependent on how each operator
decides to define them.
Its important to have the ability to fully manipulate
alarms and errors on each of the six TCM layers plus
the flexibility to edit the overhead fully as shown in
Figure 4. This allows an engineer to inject alarms and
errors at every level and confirm that each network Figure 5. OTU TCM Receiver Alarms and Errors
element responds correctly, based on its layer within
the network.
The ability to see all alarms and errors per TCM layer allows an engineer to quickly identify many key areas, such
as which part of the network is causing the issue or even the error direction. One example might be an IAE
(Incoming Alignment Error) indicating an alignment issue has occurred between the transmitting network element
and the network equipment receiver port, while a BIAE (Backward IAE) is sent by the network element receiving
the IAE to notify the far-end network element about the original IAE. Figure 5 shows an example of the type of
alarms and areas that assist an engineer in troubleshooting the network, and the ability to select the relative TCM
layer.
For full details about TCM, refer to the OTN The Deep Dive into Details that Make it Tick White Paper; for
information on how errors and alarms respond to each other across a network, refer to the Maintenance Signal
section in the Free Wall Poster.
- SES occurs when more than 15% of the blocks are errored, or a defect is detected in 1 second.
- BBE occurs when an errored block that is not a SES is detected in 1 second.
The BERT duration is according to the operators standards and procedures but a multi-day test is not uncommon.
Sometimes, testing runs for up to 7 days. Common times vary, but are often completed in 15-minute, 1-hour, 2-
hour, 24-hour, and 7-day blocks.
Summary
OTN offers a modern telecom operator large advantages, and the movement of the OTN closer to the end user
(Access network) is happening quickly today. Due to this movement, its important for operators to test methods
and advances in equipment as the network changes to ensure the same QoS and fault resolution time. For more
details on OTN, refer to our White Papers on OTN and Free Wall Poster.
Mainframe Mainframe
MT1000A Network Master Pro MT1100A Network Master Flex
Test Module Test Modules
MU100010A 10G Multirate Module MU110010A 10G Multirate Module
MU110011A 100G Multirate Module
MU110012A 40/100G Module CFP2
Options Power Supply Module
MU100010A-001 Up to 2.7G Dual Channel MU110001A Power Supply Module AC/DC
MU110002A High Power Supply Module AC
MU100010A-051 OTN 10G Single Channel Options
MU100010A-052 OTN 10G Dual Channel
MU110010A-001 Up to 2.7G Dual Channel
MU110010A-051 OTN 10G Single Channel
MU110010A-052 OTN 10G Dual Channel
MU110011A/12A-053 OTN 40G Single Channel
MU110011A/12A-054 OTN 40G Dual Channel
MU110011A/12A-055 OTN 100G Single Channel
MU110012A-056 OTN 100G Dual Channel
Further Reading
White Papers on OTN
OTN What is it and Why is it Important?
Technical Level 1 (Basic)
Introduction to P-OTS, its different components and a basic overview of OTN.
OTN What is it and How does it Work?
Technical Level 2 (Engineer)
How OTN works; breaks down and explains the five major frame sections. Written for engineers, but
readable by all.
OTN The deep dive into details that make it tick. (coming soon)
Technical Level 3 (OTN Engineer)
All you need to know about OAM, TCM, FTFL and FEC. W written for OTN engineers, but readable
by anyone with a keen interest in OTN technology.
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References
ITU-T G.709 (Interfaces for the optical transport network)
http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.709
List of Acronyms
Acronym Definition Acronym Definition
ADM Add/Drop Multiplexer ODU Optical channel Data Unit
AIS Alarm Indication Signal OMS Optical Multiplex Section
BBE Background Block Error OPU Optical channel Payload Unit
BDI Backward Defect Indication OTN Optical Transport Network
BEI Backward Error Indication OTS Optical Transmission Section
BER Bit Error Ratio OTU Optical Transport Network
BERT Bit Error Rate Test PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
BIAE Backward Incoming Alignment Error PM Path Monitoring
CSF Client Signal Fail PRBS Pseudo Random Binary Sequence
FEC Forward Error Correction SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
FTFL Fault Type Fault Location SES Severely Errored Seconds
IAE Incoming Alignment Error SM Section Monitoring
ITU-T International Telecommunication Union SONET Synchronous Optical NETwork
Telecommunication Standardization
Sector
OCh Optical Channel TCM Tandem Connection Monitoring
Note: Screen shots in this application note are made using the MT1000A. You can make similar screen shots with
the MT1100A
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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