Nortel Networks Network Card AA1419005 User Manual

Part No. 212256-A  
July 2001  
4401 Great America Parkway  
Santa Clara, CA 95054  
Installing CWDM  
Gigabit Interface  
Converters  
*212256-A*  
 
Caution: Only qualified technicians should install this equipment.  
Place all printed circuit boards on an antistatic mat until you are ready to  
install them. If you do not have an antistatic mat, wear a discharge leash  
to free yourself of static before touching any of the printed circuit boards,  
or free yourself of static by touching a grounded metal object before  
handling a printed circuit board.  
Product Safety  
Meets requirements of:  
CSA 22.2 No. 950-M95/UL1950, 3rd ed.  
EN60950: 1992 /A1:1993 /A2:1993 /A3:1995 /A4:  
199721CFR, Chapter I  
EN60825-1:1994 /A11:1996  
Warning: Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that  
can injure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber or connector port.  
Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source.  
Vorsicht: Glasfaserkomponenten können Laserlicht bzw. Infrarotlicht  
abstrahlen, wodurch Ihre Augen geschädigt werden können. Schauen  
Sie niemals in einen Glasfaser-LWL oder ein Anschlußteil. Gehen Sie  
stets davon aus, daß das Glasfaserkabel an eine Lichtquelle  
angeschlossen ist.  
Avertissement: L’équipement à fibre optique peut émettre des  
rayons laser ou infrarouges qui risquent d’entraîner des lésions  
oculaires. Ne jamais regarder dans le port d’un connecteur ou d’un  
câble à fibre optique. Toujours supposer que les câbles à fibre optique  
sont raccordés à une source lumineuse.  
Advertencia: Los equipos de fibra óptica pueden emitir radiaciones  
de láser o infrarrojas que pueden dañar los ojos. No mire nunca en el  
interior de una fibra óptica ni de un puerto de conexión. Suponga  
siempre que los cables de fibra óptica están conectados a una fuente  
luminosa.  
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Avvertenza: Le apparecchiature a fibre ottiche emettono raggi laser o  
infrarossi che possono risultare dannosi per gli occhi. Non guardare  
mai direttamente le fibre ottiche o le porte di collegamento. Tenere in  
considerazione il fatto che i cavi a fibre ottiche sono collegati a una  
sorgente luminosa.  
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Introduction  
This section describes how the Nortel Networks* coarse  
wavelength division multiplexed Gigabit Interface Converter  
(CWDM GBIC) works within the optical routing system. It also  
provides a list of CWDM GBICs by wavelength and shows how  
they are labeled and color-coded.  
CWDM GBIC description  
CWDM GBICs are transceivers that link Gigabit Ethernet ports  
with fiber optic networks. WDM technology consolidates  
multiple optical channels, using specific wavelengths to expand  
available bandwidth, on a common optical fiber.  
About the optical routing system  
CWDM GBICs (Figure 1) are a component in the optical routing  
system designed to support high speed data communication for  
Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). The system uses a grid of  
eight CWDM optical wavelengths in both ring and point-to-point  
configurations. All components are color-coded by wavelength  
(Table 1 on page 7). The optical routing system also includes the  
following:  
Optical multiplexer-demultiplexer (CWDM OMUX)  
Optical add/drop multiplexer (CWDM OADM)  
For more information about the optical routing system, and  
connecting CWDM GBICs to CWDM OMUXs and CWDM  
OADMs, see Installation and Networking Guidelines for  
Optical Routing, part number 212257-A.  
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Figure 1 CWDM GBIC  
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CWDM GBIC labeling  
Figure 2 shows how Nortel Networks CWDM GBICs are  
labeled, including color-coding by wavelength.  
Figure 2 Nortel Networks CWDM GBIC label  
Model number  
Bar code  
Serial number  
Interface type  
AA1419005  
Fiber mode  
SFINA286V13  
Wavelength  
1000BASE-WDM GBIC  
1470nm  
Single Mode  
Wavelength  
color code  
10396EA  
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Note: When you contact Nortel Networks about this  
product, have the following information available:  
Nortel Networks serial number  
Wavelength  
Interface type  
CWDM GBIC part number  
CWDM GBIC model numbers  
Table 1 lists the CWDM GBIC model numbers by wavelength  
and matching multiplexers in the CWDM optical routing system.  
The system uses color matching for simplifying connections  
between the CWDM GBIC and the multiplexer.  
Table 1 CWDM GBIC model numbers  
Wave-  
length  
(nm)/  
Model number  
CWDM CWDM  
CWDM  
CWDM  
color code GBIC  
OADM  
OMUX-4  
OMUX-8  
1470 /Gray  
1490 /Violet  
1510 /Blue  
1530 /Green  
AA1419005  
AA1402002  
AA1402010  
AA1419006  
AA1419007  
AA1419008  
AA1402003 AA1402009  
AA1402004  
AA1402005 AA1402009  
AA1402006  
1550 /Yellow AA1419009  
1570 /Orange AA14190010 AA1402007 AA1402009  
1590 /Red  
AA14190011 AA1402008  
1610 /Brown  
AA14190012 AA14020011 AA1402009  
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Handling, safety, and environmental  
guidelines  
Before installing a CWDM GBIC, read the following handling,  
safety, and environmental guidelines:  
CWDM GBICs are static sensitive. To prevent damage from  
electrostatic discharge (ESD), follow your normal board  
and component handling procedures.  
CWDM GBICs are dust sensitive. When you store a CWDM  
GBIC, or when you disconnect it from a fiber optic cable,  
always keep the dust cover over the CWDM GBIC’s optical  
bores.  
To clean contaminants from the optical bores of a CWDM  
GBIC, use an alcohol swab or equivalent to clean the ferrules  
of the optical connector. This also helps to prevent damage to  
the ferrules during handling.  
Dispose of this product according to all national laws and  
regulations.  
Warning: Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared  
light that can injure your eyes. Never look into an  
optical fiber or connector port. Always assume that fiber  
optic cables are connected to a light source.  
Installing a CWDM GBIC  
Use the following procedure to install a CWDM GBIC in a  
switching module. This procedure requires an alcohol swab for  
cleaning the ferrules of the optical connector to prevent damage  
during handling and installation.  
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To install a CWDM GBIC in the switching module:  
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2
Remove the CWDM GBIC from its protective packaging.  
Verify that the CWDM GBIC is the correct wavelength for  
your network configuration (Table 1 on page 7).  
3
4
Remove the dust cover from the CWDM GBIC’s optical  
bores.  
To prevent damage during handling, clean the ferrules of the  
optical connector with an alcohol swab.  
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6
Grasp the CWDM GBIC between your thumb and forefinger.  
Insert the CWDM GBIC into the slot on the front panel of the  
Gigabit Ethernet switching module (Figure 3). A clicking  
sound indicates it is properly seated.  
Note: CWDM GBICs are keyed to prevent improper  
insertion. If the CWDM GBIC resists pressure, do not  
force it. Remove it, turn it over, and reinsert it.  
The CWDM GBIC is installed.  
For instructions about connecting the CWDM GBIC to a  
multiplexer, see Installation and Networking Guidelines for  
Optical Routing, part number 212257-A.  
For instructions about monitoring communication between  
the CWDM GBIC and the switch, see the user’s guide for the  
switch.  
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Figure 3 Inserting a CWDM GBIC into the switching module  
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Removing a CWDM GBIC  
Use the following procedure to remove a CWDM GBIC. When  
storing a CWDM GBIC, place a dust cover over the fiber optic  
bores.  
Note: When disposing of a CWDM GBIC, comply with  
all national laws and regulations.  
To remove a CWDM GBIC from the switching module:  
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2
Disconnect the fiber cable from the CWDM GBIC connector.  
Grasp the extraction tabs (Figure 1) located on either side of  
the CWDM GBIC between your thumb and forefinger.  
3
4
Slide the CWDM GBIC out of the Gigabit Ethernet module  
slot.  
If the CWDM GBIC does not slide easily from the module  
slot, use a gentle side-to-side rocking motion while firmly  
pulling the CWDM GBIC from the slot.  
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CWDM GBIC specifications  
Table 2 CWDM GBIC specifications  
Item  
Specification  
Physical dimensions  
0.39 X 1.18 X 2.56 inches  
(1 X 3 X 6.5 cm)  
Connectors  
Cabling  
single mode fiber optic SC  
SMF, 9 µm  
Data rate  
Nominal  
range  
1.0625 to 1250 Mbaud  
Average launch power  
minimum  
maximum  
0 dBm  
+4 dBm  
Transmitter extinction ratio  
Data format  
minimum  
7 dB  
8 B/10 B  
Average receive power  
minimum  
maximum  
-24 dBm  
-1 dBm  
Power supply  
maximum  
3.15 to 5.5 V, 40 mA  
0oC to 60oC  
Operating temperature range  
Regulatory  
Class 1 devices per FDA/CDRH and  
1EC8251 Laser Safety Regulations  
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Note: A minimum attenuation of 5 dB must be present  
between the transmitter and receiver. To avoid receiver  
saturation, you must insert a minimum attenuation of 5  
dB when:  
testing the GBIC in loopback mode  
using short runs of fiber with no intermediate  
CWDM OADM or CWDM OMUX  
To determine the expected signal loss for a CWDM  
OADM, CWDM OMUX, or fiber length, see Installation  
and Networking Guidelines for Optical Routing, part  
number 212257-A.  
Given a loss budget of 24 dB and assuming fiber loss of  
.25 dB/km, up to 96 km reach is supported with no  
intermediate CWDM OADM or CWDM OMUX.  
Connecting to Nortel Networks online  
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that can be accessed online.  
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documentation URL. Find the product for which you need  
documentation. Then locate the specific category and model or  
version for your hardware or software product. Use Adobe*  
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printers. Go to Adobe Systems at the www.adobe.com URL to  
download a free copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader.  
You can purchase selected documentation sets, CDs, and  
technical publications through the Internet at the  
How to get help  
If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks  
product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the  
technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for  
assistance.  
If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program, contact one  
of the following Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers:  
Technical Solutions Center Telephone  
Europe, Middle East, and Africa  
North America  
(33) (4) 92-966-968  
(800) 4NORTEL or (800) 466-7835  
(61) (2) 9927-8800  
Asia Pacific  
China  
(800) 810-5000  
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An Express Routing Code (ERC) is available for many Nortel  
Networks products and services. When you use an ERC, your  
call is routed to a technical support person who specializes in  
supporting that product or service. To locate an ERC for your  
product or service, go to the www12.nortelnetworks.com/ URL  
and click ERC at the bottom of the page.  
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