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The key takeaways are that the 1830 PSS-24x is a photonic services switch platform from Nokia optimized for core and large metro packet and optical transport networks. It provides industry-leading electrical switching scale and supports the transition to higher bandwidth services like 100G.

The 1830 PSS-24x platform is optimized for core and large metro packet/optical transport network (OTN) switching applications, placing industry- leading electrical switching scale at international/ national, regional and metro core network locations.

The 1830 PSS-24x provides multiservice packet and OTN switching, large-scale transport of 1G to 100G services, efficient DWDM transport wavelengths from 100G to 400G, and the ability to scale up to 24Tb per shelf and 48Tb per rack.

Nokia 1830 PSS-24x

The 1830 Photonic Services Switch (PSS) portfolio consists of platforms


optimized for varying optical network deployment environments ranging
from interconnecting data centers to efficiently scaling large metro, regional
and long-haul multi-layer, multiservice optical networks. Each platform
leverages common software, hardware, management and control to offer
seamless operations across the portfolio.

The 1830 PSS-24x platform is optimized for core


and large metro packet/optical transport network
(OTN) switching applications, placing industry-
leading electrical switching scale at international/
national, regional and metro core network locations.
It provides the scale and efficiency required to
support an evolution to 100G services, enabling
continued revenue streams as customers demand
more bandwidth and enterprises move toward
100G connectivity between their routers and
data centers.
With initial support for 9.6 Tb/s of electrical
switching capacity in a single shelf, 19.2 Tb/s per
rack, together with 400G-capable cards, the Nokia
1830 PSS-24x offers industry-leading OTN and
packet switch scale, 100G and 200G port densities, Nokia 1830 PSS-24x
and 200G wavelength distances, while also using
less power per bit.

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This new level of switching scale is enabled by • Delivers reliable, efficient, scalable multiservice
intelligent electrical fabric design coupled with transport:
transport wavelength cards powered by the
–– Redundant control, power and timing
Photonic Service Engine 2 (PSE-2), and services
cards with high client port density. Designed to –– Efficient 2+1 electrical fabric protection
support 48 Tb/s of electrical switching capacity in a reducing startup costs and power
single rack, together with terabit-capable card slots, –– Fast resilience using software-defined
the 1830 PSS-24x also offers a network evolution networking (SDN) centralized or distributed
path to keep up with bandwidth demands. Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching
(GMPLS) control plane
Benefits –– Power consumption of less than 0.8 W/Gb
• Significantly and simultaneously scales network –– The ability to scale to 24 Tb per shelf and
capacity, distance and density, making feasible 48 Tb per rack
the mass delivery of sub-10G, 10G, and 100G
services –– Multiservice packet/OTN switching

• Supports extremely efficient dense wavelength –– Large-scale transport of 1G to 100G services


division multiplexing (DWDM) transport with traffic segregation, bandwidth, loss,
wavelengths: latency and availability guarantees

–– Flexible, rate-adaptive 100G to 400G coherent –– Direct multiplexing of low-speed clients


DWDM lines to 100G and 200G line interfaces

–– Ultra-efficient multicarrier superchannels –– Simplified protection and spares inventory.

–– Optimizes transport wavelength spectral • Efficient and reliable multi-layer networking:


efficiency for both capacity and distance, –– Efficient bandwidth management capabilities
maximizing achievable fiber bandwidth without at the 100G and sub-100G levels
compromising wavelength availability
–– ODUk switching and protection from ODU0
–– 200G wavelength distances of 2,000 km, to ODU4, including ODUflex
supporting an evolution from 100G to 200G
–– Carrier Ethernet and Multiprotocol Label
DWDM long haul
Switching – Transport Profile (MPLS-TP)
–– 100G wavelength distances of 3,000 km to services and networking
5,000+ km, supporting ultra-long haul without
–– IP router offload via integrated packet/OTN
costly regeneration
cards
–– Pay-as-you-grow 100G DWDM pluggable line
–– SDH/SONET interworking
options.
–– IP/optical integration via GMPLS user–network
• Provides the flexibility to optimize networks along
interface (UNI)
the dimensions of power, space, cost and spectral
density –– Efficient enhanced reconfigurable add-
drop multiplexer (eROADM) in multivendor
• Isolates line cards from client cards for
environment
investment and operational decoupling
–– Compatible with fixed grid and flex spectrum
photonic infrastructures

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–– Advanced wavelength frequency and high- • Management
speed phase recovery capabilities enable
–– Nokia Network Services Platform (NSP) Network
50-ms protection.
Functions Manager - Transport (NFM-T)
–– Ultra-fast wavelength multi-layer protection
• Transport SDN
and restoration
–– Centralized, multi-layer control via Network
–– ODUk and ODUflex 1:N (N=10) broadcast
Services Platform (NSP)
–– Path latency measurements
• Network design and planning
• Embedded multi-layer capability with
–– Integrated network planning tools for
multiplexing, grooming, and switching at Layer 0
optimized multi-layer network planning/
(wavelength), Layer 1 (ODUk), and Layer 2 (packet)
deployment
• Provides a smooth evolutionary path for the
Nokia 1830 PSS product portfolio, allowing
network operators to leverage their existing
Applications
investment and migrate to higher service rates. • Large-scale grooming of sub-100G and 100G
services on to efficient DWDM transport:
Technologies –– Business services
• Nokia-designed PSE-2 Super Coherent –– Wholesale services
electro-optics: –– Multiservice transport
–– Multiple modulation formats to support • Optimized metro and regional/national core
maximum wavelength scale over various packet/OTN switching
geographic distances and qualities of fiber
• More 100G and 200G distance for the long haul
–– 2 flexible-rate DWDM coherent interfaces with
aggregate payload capacity ranging from 100G • More capacity on difficult fiber routes
to 400G • Sub-sea networks
–– Next-generation, latency-adjustable, soft
decision forward error correction (SD-FEC) Product description
–– Adaptable to a wide range of fiber impairments
1830 PSS-24x
for operation over extreme distances and
challenging fiber environments The 1830 PSS-24x is designed to address multi-
layer, multiservice optical network scale and
• Integrated Wavelength Tracker™ encoding, efficiency by delivering an industry-leading level
supporting unique and powerful wavelength of OTN and packet switching. By leveraging class-
operations, administration and maintenance leading, in-house-designed silicon for both electrical
(OAM) switching and DWDM interface port density and
• Multi-layer control plane capabilities capacity, the 1830 PSS-24x provides efficient,
non-blocking, high-capacity, any-rate switching
–– Multi-layer, multi-region networking support, regardless of traffic mix.
including coordinated multi-layer protection
and restoration
–– GMPLS UNI support for IP/optical integration

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Capable of supporting up to 48 Tb/s of packet/OTN • PSE-2c 100G QPSK transport wavelengths
switching capacity in a single rack, terabit-capable
• Wavelength Tracker technology for operationally
card slots and low system power utilization, the
efficient end-to-end wavelength OAM
1830 PSS-24x takes packet/OTN grooming and
protection capabilities to the next level of scale 20 x 10G any uplink card
required at international/national, regional, and This card provides scalable, pay-as-you-grow 10G
metro core network locations to support an any service point-to-point uplink connectivity for
evolution to 100G services. large metro applications.
DWDM line card options Features:
400G Long-haul/Ultra-long-haul transport • 20-port 10G uplink card
wavelength card • 1-slot card, 24 per PSS-24x shelf
This PSE-2 Super Coherent DSP-based card is ideal
for addressing routes with very high traffic growth • SFP+ pluggables
and/or routes with limited fiber capacity. Typical • All ports independently configurable as
deployments include long-haul core networks and
–– OTU2e, OTU2 including sub-structuring to
challenging regional/metro routes.
ODUk/ODUflex
Features:
Point-to-point “any client” card options
• 1-slot card, 24 per PSS-24x shelf
4 x 100G any client card
• 2 flexible 100G to 200G PSE-2s line ports
This card provides scalable, pay-as-you-grow 100G
• OPSflex protection any service point-to-point client connectivity.
• Lines fully tunable across C-Band; Flexgrid-capable Features:
• 200G supporting 2,000 km using unique 8-QAM • 4-port 100G any client card
• 100G supporting 3,000 km to 5,000+ km using • 1-slot card, 24 per PSS-24x shelf
unique DP-SPQPSK modulation
–– CFP4 pluggables
• Wavelength Tracker OAM
• OPSB and Y-cable client protection
4 x 100G Regional/Long-haul transport • All ports independently configurable as
wavelength card
–– 100GE mapping into ODU4
This PSE-2 Compact DSP-based card is ideal for
addressing routes with lower traffic growth and/ –– OTU4 including sub-structuring to ODUk/
or routes with abundant fiber capacity. Typical ODUflex
deployments include a 10G evolution for metro/
regional networks. 30 x 10G any client card
This card provides scalable, pay-as-you-grow 10G
Features:
any service point-to-point client connectivity.
• 1-slot card, 24 per PSS-24x shelf
Features:
• 4 flexible PSE-2c 100G line ports
• 30-port 10G any client card
• OPSflex protection
• 1-slot card, 24 per PSS-24x shelf
• Pay-as-you-grow CFP2-ACO pluggables
• SFP+ pluggables
• Lines fully tunable across C-Band, Flexgrid-capable
• OPSB and Y-cable client protection

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• All ports independently configurable as 20 x sub10G/10G multiservice client card
–– 10GE mapped into ODU2 and ODU2e Supports direct connection of sub10G clients in
addition to 10G clients.
–– OTU2e, OTU2 including sub-structuring to
ODUk/ODUflex Features:
–– STM-64/OC-192 mapped into ODU2 • 16 x sub10G clients for 1GE, STM1/4/16, OC-3/12/48
• 4 x 10G clients for 10GE, STM-64, OTU2, OTU2e
10G/40G/100G client card
Supports cost efficient 100GE pluggables and
multirate 10G/40G Ethernet clients. Related Nokia products
Features: • 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS)-4, PSS-8,
PSS-16, PSS-32 and PSS-8x
• 10-port 100GE client card
• 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS)-36, PSS-64
• 1-slot card, 24 per PSS-24x shelf packet/OTN switching devices
• QSFP28 pluggables SR4, CWDM4, LR4 dual rate • Network Services Platform (NSP) Network
• 4 x 40GE/OTU-4 prepared Functions Manager - Transport (NFM-T)
• 40 x 10GE via QSFP+ prepared • 1390 Network Planning Tool (NPT)
• OPSB protection • Network Service Platform (NSP) IP/Optical SDN controller
• IP/Optical Integration with 7750 Service Router
(SR) and 7950 Extensible Routing System (XRS)

Technical specifications
Overview
Specifications

Capacity and performance 4.8/9.6 Tb per shelf, 19.2 Tb per rack, scalable to 24 Tb per shelf, 48 Tb rack
Interface card slots
(full height) 24-terabit-capable slots
Dimensions Height: 950 mm (37.4 in)
Width: 500 mm (19.7 in)

Depth: 600 mm (23.6 in)


Weight 33 kg, 73 lb
Packet/OTN fabric options 2+1 protected, centralized packet/OTN fabric and/or pay-as-you-grow, card-based packet fabric
Controller card slots 2 protected
Network timing SyncE (ITU-T G.8261/G.8262/G.8264/G.781)
IEEE 1588v2
Power modules Redundant power, modular, scalable power architecture
Power options -48 V DC/-60 V DC
Power requirements Typically less than 0.8 W/Gb
Operating temperature 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)

-5° C to +50° C (+23° F to +122° F) short term


Humidity 5% to 85% non-condensing
Multi-shelf management Up to 48 1830 PSS shelves

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Fabric cards
Card ID Card description Notes

SC96 9.6 Tbps switch card Support for 2+1 protection, supports any card in any slot up to 9.6 Tbps

SC48 4.8 Tbps switch card Support for 2+1 protection, supports any card in any slot up to 4.8 Tbps

Interface cards*
Card ID Card description Notes

2UC400 400G Long-haul/Ultra-long-haul transport Optimized for highest spectral efficiency in long-haul and regional networks

4UC400 4 x 100G Regional/Long-haul transport Supports pay-as-you-grow CFP2-ACO pluggables for high-density 100G applications

4AN400 4 x 100G Multiservice client High-density multiservice 100G, CFP4 pluggables, ports independently configurable as:
• 100GE mapping into ODU
• OTU4 including sub-structuring to ODUk/ODUflex
30AN300 30 x 10G Multiservice client High-density multiservice 10G, SFP+ pluggables, ports independently configurable as:
• 10GE mapped into ODU2 and ODU2e
• OTU2e, OTU2 including sub-structuring to ODUk/ODUflex
• STM-64/OC-192 mapped into ODU2
20UC200 20 x 10G any uplink card High-density multiservice 10G, SFP+uplink/client pluggables, ports independently:
• 10GE mapped into ODU2 and ODU2e
• OTU2e, OTU2 including sub-structuring to ODUk/ODUflex
• STM-64/OC-192 mapped into ODU2
10AN400 10G/40G/100G client High-density, multirate Ethernet client card
• 4 x 100GE/OTU4 QSFP28
• 8 x 40GE/OTU3
• 40 x 10GE
20AN80 20 x sub10G/10G multiservice client Sub 10G and 10G client card
• 16 x sub10G clients for 1GE, STM1/4/16, OC-3/12/48
• 4 x 10G clients for 10GE, STM-64, OTU2, OTU2e
• OTU1 (prepared)
*Note: Support for interface cards and related features depends on the software release. Please refer to release notes and user documentation
for additional details

Interface types
Specifications
SDH: STM-1/4/16/64 X
SONET: OC-3/12/48/192 X
OTN: OTU1/2/2e/3/4 X
Ethernet:
10GE LAN and WAN X
100GE X
Pluggable interfaces:
SFP+ X
CFP2-ACO X
QSFP28 X

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SDN
Capabilities
Controllable via Nokia Network Services Platform (NSP) SDN controller X

Management
Capabilities
Web GUI and CLI X
SNMPv3 (AES-256) X
TL1 X
CFM framework (MD, MEL, MEG, up/down MEP, MIP configuration) X
Fault propagation/LPT X
Ethernet port for local access X
Integrated remote management via GCC/OSC X

Selectable rates for OSC: 100 Mb/s, 155 Mb/s


Network Services Platform (NSP) Network Functions Manager - Transport (NFM-T) X

Regulatory and standards compliance


Specifications ANSI ETSI
EMC EMC level: Class A EMC level: Class A
CES-003, Issue 4, February 2004, Class A (Canada) EN 300 386 v1.6.1 (2012-4) (CE)
Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, Issue 6, May 2011 (NEBS CISPR 32 – (2008) Class A. (1G ~ 6 GHz)
Level 3) CISPR 24 – First edition (1997-09), Amendment 1
Telcordia Special Report SR-3580, Issue 3, January (2001-07) and Amendment 2 (2002-10)
2007 EN 55032: Ed2006 + A1:2007: Class A
FCC 47 CFR15, Class A Part B (2006) EN 55024:1998 – CENELEC Amendment A1:2001
and Amendment A2:2003
EU Directive 2014/30/EU
EC Directive 93/465/EEC
ES 201468 (1.3.1), ITC (Class A)
Supported countries Canada Europe
United States Latin America
Asia Pacific
Middle East and Africa
Safety UL/CSA 60950 - 1 IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition); Am 1:2009
Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, Issue 6 EN 60950-1-1:2006 + A11:2009
Telcordia GR-63-CORE (NEBS Requirements: EN 60825-1, Edition 2.0, 2007-03
Physical Protection) EN 60825-2, Third Edition, 2010-09
FDA 21 CFR 1040, Laser Notice No. 50 to CDRH
ITU-T G.664 (2006) - G.783 (ALS/APR)

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Specifications ANSI ETSI
Environmental Telcordia GR-63-CORE, Issue 4 EN 300 019-1-1 (Storage, Class 1.2)
EN 300 019-1-2 (Transportation, Class 2.3)
EN 300 019-1-3 (Operational, Class 3.1)
EU WEEE directive 2002/96/EC
EU RoHS6: RoHS2.0 Directive 2011/65/EC
China RoHS regulation

Power and grounding Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, Issue 6, section 10 (DC) ETS 300 132-2 (DC)
ATIS 0600 315 ETS 300 253

Acoustic noise Telcordia GR-63-CORE (78dB at 27C ambient EN 300 753


temperature)
Miscellaneous Mechanical Shock and Bumps Mechanical Shock and Bumps
Telcordia GR-63 Zone-4 (earthquake) Telcordia GR-63 Zone-4 (earthquake)
Country-specific requirements:
AS/NZS 60950.1:2003: Information technology
equipment - Safety- General requirements

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