MRV EM316EUSM

Datasheet
EUSM™ - Ethernet Universal Service Module
Applications
CO/CPE “bookend” Ethernet demarcation
Deployment of Transparent Line Service (TLS)
Managed Ethernet signal repeater
Features
Fast or Gigabit Ethernet modes
Carrier network converter-based service demarcation
Centralized link (CO and CPE) full management through
802.3ah MRV extended OAM
Copper or fiber access ports and redundant SFP optical
trunks
LAN and WAN ports with segment provisioning
Overview
The Fiber Driver Ethernet Universal Service Module (EUSM™) is the
ultimate converter-based Optical Ethernet Demarcation device for
bookend pair applications only. Flexible and cost-effective architecture
reduces both operating and capital expenses (OpEx and CapEx) while
providing premium services including full service level control over link
connectivity and WAN/LAN segment provisioning. Native support for
jumbo packet sizes up to 9600 bytes supports demanding Ethernet
services such as distributed video and network storage arrays.
Located at the edge of the customer premises, the EUSM CO/CPE pair
provides carrier-to-customer network interface that separates the
upstream WAN from the downstream network: customer LAN or peer
carrier network. The bookend EUSM pair uses extended OAM 802.3ah
protocols to fully manage both ends of the point-to-point fiber optic link
from a single manager at one end of the link. CO and CPE link ports on
the respective EUSMs are controlled similarly from the managed side of
the link.
Flexibility
Flexible interface options reduce inventory needs and OPEX. With
the flip of a DIP switch, the EUSM becomes a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit
Ethernet service module.
The LAN access port is selectable between a copper (RJ-45) and an
SFP-based fiber optic interface. Simpler inventory reduces OPEX
dramatically.
In Fast Ethernet mode, the copper port offers dual speed (10/100Base-TX)
and the fiber port provides 100 Mbps (100Base-FX). In Gigabit Ethernet
mode, the copper port offers three speeds (10/100/1000Base-T) and the
fiber port provides 1000 Mbps (1000Base-X).
The module features two redundant SFP-based network line (WAN)
interfaces. The network line is 100 Mbps (100Base-FX) in Fast Ethernet
mode and 1000 Mbps (1000Base-X) in Gigabit Ethernet mode.
LAN and WAN segment monitoring with extensive
hierarchical OAM, Ethernet, switching, and RMON MIB
statistics
MEF 9 and MEF 14 certified
IOMetrix cNode level1 protocol support
Advanced CoS (Class of Service)
--Multi-layer traffic classification into 4 classes of service
--Traffic classification parameters
- Port ID
- 802.1p
- IPv4 and IPv6 DSCP/ToS
--Strict priority queuing
--IPv4 and IPv6 DSCP remarking
Bandwidth provisioning and policing
- By port
- By EVC/flow
Multi-layer parameter-based link aggregation (802.1ad)
Advanced 802.1Q VLAN support
--VLAN-aware access control
--Support for provider bridging through Q-in-Q processing
--VLAN translation
Unfiltered traffic flow for Transparent Line Services (TLS)
Storm Control
End-to-end Ethernet service assurance (test and analysis)
- Extensive port statistics
- Ethernet Service Level Agent (E-SLA™)
- Ethernet Port Advanced Loopback (E-PAL™)
- Ethernet Traffic Generation Agent (E-TGA)
- Ethernet Traffic Analysis Agent (E-TAA™)
Fiber Driver chassis and management compatibility
Hot-swap support
Benefits
Carrier-grade reliability at converter-level prices (CAPEX)
Reduced OPEX and minimized truck-roll
End-to-end Service Level Agreement (SLA) assurance
tools
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Small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers
provide further flexibility by addressing a wide range of
applications. SFPs are available for a range of optical fiber
types, distances, and wavelengths including single fiber,
short reach multi-mode, long haul single-mode, CWDM,
DWDM, OADM, and other media variations.
Ethernet Port Advanced Loopback (E-PAL™)
Each interface supports E-PAL™. Ingress traffic is returned
to the traffic originator for data path validation and SLA
analysis.
E-PAL™ incorporates advanced loopback mechanisms
with different levels of intrusion. Fully intrusive local or
remote loopback returns all data to its source with no
customer traffic passing. Other loopback mechanisms
affect customer traffic in more limited ways by returning
only selected traffic matching Ethernet header fields and
combinations including Destination Address (DA) and
VLAN ID (VID).
Ethernet Provider Services
Beyond the flexibility of physical interfaces, the EUSM offers
a rich set of sophisticated features and tools designed
to allow providers of Transparent Line Services (TLS)
maximum monitoring and control over the demarcation
device. These services can help assure a committed level
of service (SLA) and easy identification and correction of
potential customer interface issues before they become
problems.
These E-PAL™ tools combine with the EUSM traffic
generation and analysis agents to measure the end-to-end
link and service performance.
Ethernet Service Level Agent (E-SLA™)
Management and OAM traffic is always fully accessible to
the EUSM agent.
To assure committed service levels, the EUSM incorporates
a powerful Ethernet Service Level Agent (E-SLA™) that
offers the service provider tools to continuously monitor
and test the level of service of the deployed segment path
from end to end.
Ethernet Traffic Generation Agent (E-TGA)
Ethernet traffic generation agents (E-TGA) are configurable
for sustained and burst rates, packet size distribution up to
100%, and all Ethernet packet MAC fields and data load.
The E-SLA™ includes the features described in the following
sections.
Peer Application #1: Customer Demarcation
Service Network
(Carrier)
Customer LAN
Fiber Driver CO Modules
in a 16-Slot Chassis
EM316EUSM
Management Station
Optional Redundant Link
User Data
Fiber Trunk
EM316LNXNM-OT
Management
Data
EUSM Module with Redundant
Link in a 1-slot Chassis
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Peer Application #2: Carrier Demarcation
Service Network
(Carrier)
Fiber Driver CO Modules
in a 16-Slot Chassis
EM316EUSM
Service Network
(Peer Carrier)
Management Station
User Data
EM316LNXNM-OT
Redundant Fiber Trunk
Management
Data
EUSM Module with Redundant
Link in a 1-slot Chassis
Ethernet Traffic Analysis Agent (E-TAA™)
Ethernet OAM
The E-TAA uses port statistics and/or trunk transit
measurments to determine link or service path availability,
delay, jitter, and packet loss in line with ITU-T Y.1731.
Operations, Administration, and Management (OAM)
metrics available through a demarcation device
significantly determine the SLA options supported by a
service provider. The EUSM incorporates IEEE, ITU, and MEF
OAM standards extended with unique MRV enhancements
that support network monitoring, service provisioning,
and speedy fault isolation through the network remotely
from the network operation center (NOC).
Optical Performance Monitoring
The EUSM implements a powerful set of optical
performance monitoring tools compliant with the SFP
Digital Diagnostics (DD) standard (SFF-8472). Through
DD, the EUSM provides real-time monitoring and
reporting of SFP operating parameters such as optical
TX/RX power, voltage, and temperature. It also provides
static component information such as vendor code, serial
number, wavelength, maximum bandwidth supported,
and other device specifications. The intelligent SFP agent
provides alarm and warning indications to the EUSM when
pre-defined thresholds are crossed to identify potential
problems in optical transmission. Network administrators
may avoid service outages with preemptive action
prompted by threshold alarms.
EUSM Ethernet OAM – the hierarchical approach
The connectivity of Ethernet bridge devices across Metro
Ethernet or other transport networks creates dedicated
or virtual Ethernet circuits. An end-to-end service
architecture requires an administrative domain hierarchy
with corresponding titles for OAM reference.
At the point-to-point link level, the EUSM fully implements
the 802.3ah standards with an MRV enhancement for
full pair (CO and CPE) provisioning and monitoring from
the service provider NOC or point of presence (POP). An
EUSM module future release also incorporates the IEEE
802.1ag standards for connectivity, fault management,
and discovery extended to incorporate the built-in SLA
assurance tools that provide delay, jitter, and frame loss
performance statistics for demarcation and intermediate
points of service. These statistics are fully compliant with
IEEE, ITU EthOAM, and MEF standards.
Copper Ethernet TDR (E-TDR™)
E-TDR can identify transmission line opens, shorts, or
impedance mismatches on CAT5 or CAT6 copper cables
on a network site.
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The hardware can classify the service for each packet
at wire speed based on port ID, 802.1p, and IPv4 and v6
DSCP/ToS.
High Availability Optical Links
The EUSM offers service protection options through its
two self-healing SFP network line interfaces. Several
redundancy schemes are implemented to safeguard
service delivery even during some network failures.
For network convergence applications that have a clear
boundary between customer and carrier networks, CoS
layers (IP ToS v4 or v6) may be marked to preserve priorities
or mapped into predefined protection profiles set by the
carrier.
- Physical layer 1:1 redundancy based on loss of optical
signal (SD) and Ethernet link detection with a switching
time of under 1 microsecond (SFP dependent)
- 802.3ah OAM 1:1 redundancy in single and dual homing
configurations with fast corrective response
- 802.1ag CFM E-Line based redundancy (future release)
--802.3ad 1+1 redundancy based on link aggregation with
aggregated bandwidth efficiency over each link
In addition to CoS classification and administration,
the ESUM provides more advanced quality of service
capabilities. The EUSM QoS engine incorporates fine grain
flow (EVC) oriented bandwidth monitors as well as port
based views.
The EUSM classifies VLAN traffic with ingress and egress
tagging and de-tagging as part of the overall Ethernet
virtual private network (VPN). It also offers provider
bridging through Q-in-Q processing (multiple stacked
VLAN IDs), VLAN-aware access control as well as VLAN tag
translation services.
The EUSM network line interfaces are always open for
OAM management traffic with some access restrictions
on the secondary link.
Ethernet Class of Service – E-CoS
The EUSM module provides service intelligence necessary
for optimizing QoS CIR, PIR, and burst size parameters on
individual ports and classes of service, as defined in the
MEF 9 and 14 models.
Contact your MRV Communications representative or visit
http://www.mrv.com for additional information on Fiber
Driver EM316EUSM modules and applications.
Hierarchical Class of Service (CoS)
--Multi-layer traffic classification into 4 hardware Classes
of Service (CoS)
--IPv4 and IPv6 DSCP remarking
--Strict priority queuing
--Flow (EVC) based bandwidth policing
--Fine granularity port based rate limiting
DEVICE MANAGEMENT
Link management through 802.3ah with MRV
extensions
- Single EM316LNXNM-OT IP/SNMP agent
management of multiple links
- Full CO/CPE monitoring and provisioning using
802.3ah with MRV extensions
- Graphical web management through an embedded
MegaVision-J application on the EM316LNXNM-OT
- MegaVision Pro®
EM316LNXNM-OT shelf network management
- Out-of-band RS-232 console CLI
- TCP/IP v4
- Secure Access
• SSH and optional Telnet CLI access
• SNMP v1 and v3
• Radius authentication
- ASCII format for simple system configuration
- System software and microcode download
- Automatic system provisioning (default operation)
- System monitoring and provisioning
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METRO ETHERNET SERVICES
Fault propagation
- Link Integrity (LIN)
- Hierarchical OAM connectivity fault propagation
(802.3ah and 802.1ag/ ITU-T Y.1731 (EthOAM))
Jumbo frames (9600 bytes) at any speed and port
High availability optical links
Physical interfaces performance monitoring
- SFP Digital Diagnostics (SFF-8472)
- Copper Ethernet Cable Diagnostics (E-TDR)
Hierarchical OAM
- IEEE 802.3ah with MRV extensions
- IEEE 802.1ag CFM and ITU-T Y.1731 (EthOAM)
• End-point (EP) or intermediate-point (IP)
Advanced Class of Service (CoS)
- Multi-layer traffic identification into 4 classes of
service
- Traffic clasification parameters
• Port ID
• 802.1p
• IPv4 and IPv6 DSCP/ToS
- Strict priority queuing
- IPv4 and IPv6 DSCP remarking
Ethernet Service Level Agent (E-SLA™)
- Extensive port statistics
- Ethernet-like MIB
- OAM statistics (OAM MIB)
- RMON MIB (groups 1,2,3 and 9)
- Ethernet Port Advanced Loopback (E-PAL™)
• Local and remote loopback
• Intrusive port loopback
• Non-intrusive port loopback per
• VLAN
• Destination MAC address
• VLAN and destination MAC address
• MAC address swap with exception list
- Ethernet Traffic Generation Agent (E-TGA)
• Configuration options
• Rate and burst
• Packet sizes
• Ethernet packet
• MAC header
• Data field (fixed, random, etc.)
- Ethernet Traffic Analysis (E-TAA™)
• Unidirectional and bi-directional in line with ITU-T
Y.1731 (EthOAM)
• Delay
• Jitter
• Packet loss
Advanced QoS with low granularity rate policing
- By port
- By EVC/flow
Multi-layer link aggregation based on parameters
(802.1ad)
Advanced 802.1Q VLAN support
- VLAN-aware access control
- Support for provider bridging through Q-in-Q processing (stacked)
- VLAN translation
Flooding storm control for loops and denial of service
attacks
Pure (unfiltered) traffic flow for Transparent Line
Services (TLS)
- No MAC address learning
- Transparent flow control (TLS)
- End-to-end errored packets (except runts)
BOLD indicates future downloadable software
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Physical Specifications
Operating Temperature Range
00C to 500C (320F to 1220F)
Storage Temperature
-400C to 700C (-400F to 1580F)
Relative Humidity
85% maximum, non-condensing
Approximate Dimensions
25 mm x 90 mm x 175 mm deep (1” x 3.5” x 7” deep)
Approximate Weight
218 g (7.7 oz)
Regulatory Compliance
FCC Part 15 (Class A); IC (Class A); EMC Directive: Emission (Class A) and Immunity; RoHS Directive;
China RoHS; WEEE Directive
Ordering Information
Model
Function
Protocol
Connectors1
Port/Link
Wavelength (nm)
Port / Link
Budget (dB)
Port / Link
Range2
Port / Link
EM316EUSM
Fast and Gigabit Optical Ethernet Universal
Service Module - copper or fiber (SFP-based)
access ports and redundant SFP optical trunks;
advanced remote management 802.3AH with
MRV extensions
Ethernet /
Fast Ethernet /
Gigabit Ethernet
RJ-45 &
SFP/SFP (x2)
N/A or
SFP Dependent
N/A or
SFP Dependent
1-100 m or
SFP Dependent
¹ Default connectors listed, others optional.
² All specifications, distance claims and operational parameters are based on industry average fiber cable performance; 9µ Single-mode performance of 0.25 dB/km for 1550 nm and 0.5 dB/km for
1310 nm, and 62.5µ Multi-mode performance of 3 dB/km for 850 nm and 1.5 dB/km for 1300 nm. For non-standard fiber applications or additional information contact MRV Communications
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