Product Highlights of OptiX OSN 1800 V Packet Enhanced MS-OTN compliance and compact design (5U-high), supporting the access of any-rate services A single OptiX OSN 1800 chassis supports full-granular cross-connections and multiplexing. It allows for a maximum of 700 Gbit/s OTN capacity, 700 Gbit/s packet capacity, and 280 Gbit/s SDH higher-order and 20 Gbit/s SDH lower-order capacities. This significantly improves line bandwidth utilization. The OptiX OSN 1800 supports universal line boards, and allows services being scheduled on the OTN, SDH, PKT service planes to seamlessly share line transmission bandwidth. Being highly integrated, each OptiX OSN 1800 chassis is 5 U high and provides a maximum of 15 service slots. Targeted for metro edge applications, the OptiX OSN 1800 can be deployed as service access or aggregation nodes, and supports uniform backhaul of full services (1.5 Mbit/s to 100 Gbit/s). Environmentally friendly, power saving, and easy to deploy and maintain Supports power saving and consumes low power in a typical configuration, helping customers reduce their OPEX. Easy to deploy and supports a broad range of applications: 19-inch or ETSI cabinet mounting and supports AC and DC power supplies. ITU-T G.709 compliant OTN inband management Distinguished architecture, providing high reliability and secure data transport Provides various network-level protection schemes for all-around service protection. Provides equipment-level redundancy protection: power supply redundancy, fan redundancy, and 1+1 redundancy for the control, cross-connect, and clock integrated board. Product Highlights of OptiX OSN 1800 I/II Compact Transmission of all services over a single network The OptiX OSN 1800 encapsulates all services, from low-rate services (such as FE services) to high-bandwidth services (such as 10G services), into OTN frames for transmission. The xPON is applied to reduce fiber attenuation in the PON system deployed in urban areas and provide a reliable protection solution within 50 ms. Long-distance transmission with fewer nodes The standard OTN interface supports the forward error correction (FEC) function. After OTN technology is applied to the traditional CWDM system, a transmission distance of up to 120 km (33 dB) is supported, a great improvement compared to the traditional 80 km limit. When EDFA is added, the transmission can be further increased to 170 km, long enough for metropolitan transmission. Lower maintenance expenditure and operation expenditure Multi-service, long-distance, and large-capacity transmission helps simplify the network structure. The service processing and switching equipment, network management system (NMS), and OSS are all configured at the central node in the system. Equipment with simplified transport functions is deployed in unattended equipment rooms in remote areas for wide coverage. ITU-T G.709-compliant OTN inband management is supported. SDH and WDM/OTN equipment are managed and maintained using the same NMS. Hybrid networking of CWDM and DWDM This networking mode enables smooth upgrade from CWDM to DWDM. Environment-friendly with lower power consumption The 'All over WDM/OTN' technology helps service equipment be deployed centrally at large sites and directly connected to the client equipment using the distance extension technology. The number of end nodes can be decreased by 30% to 90%. The OptiX OSN 1800 uses DC/AC power supplies, boasting high adaptability. The OptiX OSN 1800 has a box design and is highly integrated, facilitating flexible deployment at any site.