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DATA SHEET<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong> ®<br />

<strong>6335</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Node</strong><br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong> ® <strong>6335</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Node</strong><br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> ® <strong>6335</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Node</strong> is a compact, full-featured Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP).<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> ® <strong>6335</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Node</strong> can handle SDH, PDH and data<br />

services in a compact and cost-effective design. It offers reliability<br />

with full redundancy on the central switch matrix, the PDH interfaces,<br />

synchronization functionality and power supplies. The <strong>Tellabs</strong><br />

<strong>6335</strong> node can also be equipped as a CWDM or DWDM multiplexer<br />

with the support of transponders, muxponders and repeaters.<br />

Customer Benefits<br />

Ethernet interfaces are not only used to map Ethernet into SDH or<br />

PDH in traditional point-to-point connections. Data traffic can be<br />

policed, groomed and switched as Ethernet frames. This enables<br />

service providers to customize Service Level Agreements individually for<br />

all of their customers.<br />

The availability of WDM multiplex and transponder modules makes<br />

it possible to combine a traditional SDH node with a WDM node<br />

in the same sub-rack. 252 protected E1 interfaces can easily be<br />

mapped into an STM-16 coloured interface and then multiplexed<br />

together with other wavelengths into one single fibre pair.<br />

The design of the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node is based on the most recent<br />

technology, including pluggable transceivers. With these transceivers,<br />

the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node supports a wide range of interfaces from<br />

traditional SDH over Ethernet to advanced WDM transceivers.<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node is designed to fit anywhere in the SDH<br />

transport network. The cost-efficient and compact design makes it<br />

a logical choice for the access network, but at the same time it can<br />

also be fitted into core networks. STM-16 and WDM interfaces as<br />

well as redundant switch matrices are mandatory requirements for<br />

core networks. All applications are fully supported by the <strong>Tellabs</strong><br />

<strong>6335</strong> node.<br />

Network Applications<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node fits into a wide range of applications and<br />

networks. Due to its compact size and modular design, as well as<br />

being cost effective, it is ideal for smaller POP sites with limited<br />

space. The redundant switch matrices, STM-16 interfaces, Ethernet<br />

and WDM Multiplexing capabilities mean that the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node<br />

can play an important role in metro and core networks.<br />

Most traffic collected in Mobile Base Stations is groomed and multiplexed<br />

into a number of E1 lines, mapped into SDH and transported<br />

over STM-1 microwave links.<br />

Equipment protection of the centralized switch matrix and E1 interfaces<br />

makes the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node a good choice for use as a HUB<br />

node in metro and core networks. Traffic from the incoming STM-1<br />

microwave links is groomed and multiplexed into STM-4, STM-16<br />

or handed off as E1s.<br />

The combination of E1s, STM-1s and Ethernet interfaces in the<br />

same node makes the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node an important building<br />

block in both GSM (2G) and UMTS (3G) mobile networks as it can<br />

be used as a grooming device in front of Base Station Controllers<br />

(BSC), Mobile <strong>Switch</strong>ing Centers (MSC) and Radio Network<br />

Controllers (RNC).<br />

High Performance and Scalability<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node simultaneously offers a compact design<br />

and full redundancy with respect to matrix protection as well as E1<br />

equipment protection.<br />

The redundant cross-connection matrices not only make the<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node well suited to be deployed in access networks<br />

and customer locations, but also in core networks. Cross-connection<br />

redundancy makes the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node viable as a HUB node<br />

handling high traffic loads.<br />

Thus, the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node can be configured as ADM16, which is<br />

able to drop to 16xSTM-1 and 252 protected E1s. Formed in ring or<br />

meshed networks, all traffic going through the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node is<br />

fully protected against single point of failures.<br />

With its Ethernet switching capabilities, the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>6335</strong> node<br />

can be used as a HUB node to offload Ethernet traffic to IP core<br />

networks, for example.<br />

Feature Summary<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> ® <strong>6335</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Node</strong> (2RU and 7RU models)<br />

Compact Multiservice Provisioning Platform<br />

Redundant cross-connecting matrices, interface protection and<br />

redundant<br />

power supplies<br />

MAC, VLAN and MPLS Ethernet switching<br />

Supported for differentiated service<br />

classes (QoS)<br />

See tellabs.com for more information about <strong>Tellabs</strong> Solutions


2 TELLABS ® <strong>6335</strong> SWITCH NODE<br />

Sub-racks<br />

SC3 Sub-rack<br />

2RU high sub-rack with eight traffic slots<br />

SC3-2 Sub-rack<br />

7RU high sub-rack with eight traffic slots<br />

plus dedicated slots for E1 interfaces,<br />

including E1 protection<br />

Interface<br />

Optical SDH interface<br />

STM-1, STM-4, STM-16, CWDM, DWDM<br />

according to ITU-T G.957, ITU-T G.959.1,<br />

ITU-T G.691, ITU-T G.694.2 and ITU-T<br />

G.995<br />

Electrical PDH and SDH interface<br />

E1, E3, DS3 and STM-1 according to<br />

ITU-T G.703<br />

Jitter transfer ITU-T G.783, G.823<br />

and G.825<br />

Ethernet interface<br />

Fast Ethernet: 10/100Base-T, 100Base-FX,<br />

100Base-BX and 100Base-LX10.<br />

Gigabit Ethernet: 1000Base-T,<br />

1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX,<br />

1000Base-BX and 1000Base-ZX.<br />

Ethernet Services<br />

Ethernet Private Lines (EPL), Ethernet Virtual<br />

Private Lines (EVPL) and Ethernet Local<br />

Area Networks (E-LAN) in accordance<br />

with MEF (MEF-9 and MEF-14 certified)<br />

Layer 3 agnostics<br />

IP DSCP aware QoS<br />

IGMP v1, v2 and v3 Snooping according to<br />

IETF RFC3376<br />

Layer 2 — Ethernet<br />

IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.1D (MAC switching),<br />

IEEE 802.1Q/1p (priority bit), IEEE<br />

802.1ad(Q-in-Q), IEEE 802.3ah (Ethernet<br />

Link OAM), ITU-T Y.1731 (Ethernet Flow<br />

OAM), IEEE 802.3ad (Link Aggregation),<br />

IEEE 802.1s (MSTP) and IEEE 802.1w<br />

(RSTP)<br />

North America<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong><br />

One <strong>Tellabs</strong> Center<br />

1415 West Diehl Road<br />

Naperville, IL 60563<br />

U.S.A.<br />

+1 630 798 8800<br />

Fax: +1 630 798 2000<br />

Layer 2 — T-MPLS<br />

T-MPLS in accordance with ITU-T<br />

G.8110.1 (Architecture), ITU-T G.8112<br />

(Interfaces), ITU-T G.8121 (Functional<br />

blocks), ITU-T Y.1711 (MPLS OAM),<br />

ITU-T Y.1720 (1:1 LSP Protection)<br />

Ethernet pseudowire support (PWE3)<br />

Layer 1<br />

Encapsulation according to ITU-T G.7041<br />

(GFP mapping into SDH), ITU-T G.8040<br />

(GFP mapping into PDH), Link Fault Pass-<br />

Through<br />

LCAS according to ITU-T G.7042 (SDH)<br />

and G.7043 (PDH)<br />

Protection<br />

Network protection<br />

SNC/I and SNC/N according to ITU-T<br />

G.783 and G.841<br />

MSP1+1 according to ITU-T G.841<br />

Two-fibre MS-SPRing according to<br />

ITU-T G.841<br />

Equipment protection<br />

1+1 Cross-connection matrix protection<br />

1:1 and 1+1 Power Supply protection<br />

(configurable)<br />

1+1 E1, E3 and DS3 protection<br />

Connectivity<br />

Cross-connect levels<br />

VC-12, VC-3, VC-4<br />

Cross-connect size<br />

104 ports 4/4 switch matrix<br />

16 ports 4/3/1 switch matrix<br />

Multiplexing specification<br />

ETSI: ETS 300 147<br />

Asia Pacific<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong><br />

3 Anson Road<br />

#14–01 Springleaf Tower<br />

Singapore 079909<br />

Republic of Singapore<br />

+65 6215 6411<br />

Fax: +65 6215 6422<br />

Europe, Middle East & Africa<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong><br />

Abbey Place<br />

24–28 Easton Street<br />

High Wycombe, Bucks<br />

HP11 1NT<br />

United Kingdom<br />

+44 871 574 7000<br />

Fax: +44 871 574 7151<br />

Synchronisation<br />

Synchronisation sources<br />

STM-N interface (T1)<br />

2 Mbit/s tributaries (T2)<br />

2 MHz station clock ports (T3)<br />

Synchronisation outputs<br />

2 MHz station clock ports (T4)<br />

Synchronisation management<br />

SSM support according to<br />

ETS 300 417-6-1<br />

Other Features<br />

Performance monitoring<br />

According to ITU-T G.784<br />

Management<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong> ® 6300 Network Management System<br />

General SDH management in accordance<br />

with ITU-T G.784<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong> ® 8000 Network Manager<br />

End-to-end network manager across<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong> 6300/8100/8600 networks<br />

Power Specifications<br />

DC power supply<br />

2 inputs at -48V with 1+1 redundancy<br />

Operation range: -40.5V to -72V DC<br />

Environmental Conditions<br />

Environmental specifications<br />

According to ETS 300 019-1-3 class 3.3<br />

EMC<br />

According to EN 300 386<br />

Safety<br />

According to EN 60950-1<br />

Dimensions<br />

SC3 Sub-rack<br />

441 x 260 x 86 mm (WxDxH)<br />

SC3-2 Sub-rack<br />

441 x 260 x 310 mm (WxDxH)<br />

Latin America & Caribbean<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong><br />

1401 N.W. 136th Avenue<br />

Suite 202<br />

Sunrise, FL 33323<br />

U.S.A.<br />

+1 954 839 2800<br />

Fax: +1 954 839 2828<br />

The following trademarks and service marks are owned by <strong>Tellabs</strong> Operations, Inc., or its affiliates in the United States and/or in other countries: TELLABS ® , TELLABS and T symbol ® , and T symbol ® . Statements herein may contain projections or other<br />

forward-looking statements regarding future events, products, features, technology and resulting commercial or technological benefits and advantages. These statements are for discussion purposes only, are subject to change and are not to be construed<br />

as instructions, product specifications, guarantees or warranties. Actual results may differ materially. The information contained herein is not a commitment, promise or legal obligation to deliver any material, code, feature or functionality. It is intended to<br />

outline <strong>Tellabs</strong>’ general product direction. The development, release and timing of any material, code, feature or functionality described herein remains at <strong>Tellabs</strong>’ sole discretion.<br />

© 2010 <strong>Tellabs</strong>. All rights reserved. 74.1989E Rev. B 12/10

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