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Optical Carrier transmission rates

Optical Carrier transmission rates are a standardized set of specifications of transmission bandwidth for digital signals that can be carried on Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) fiber optic networks.[1] Transmission rates are defined by rate of the bitstream of the digital signal and are designated by hyphenation of the acronym OC and an integer value of the multiple of the basic unit of rate, e.g., OC-48. The base unit is 51.84 Mbit/s.[2] Thus, the speed of optical-carrier-classified lines labeled as OC-n is n × 51.84 Mbit/s.

Optical Carrier specifications Edit

Optical Carrier classifications are based on the abbreviation OC followed by a number specifying a multiple of 51.84 Mbit/s: n × 51.84 Mbit/s => OC-n. For example, an OC-3 transmission medium has 3 times the transmission capacity of OC-1.

OC-1 Edit

OC-1 is a SONET line with transmission speeds of up to 51.84 Mbit/s (payload: 50.112 Mbit/s; overhead: 1.728 Mbit/s) using optical fiber.

OC-3 Edit

OC-3 is a network line with transmission data rate of up to 155.52 Mbit/s (payload: 148.608 Mbit/s; overhead: 6.912 Mbit/s, including path overhead) using fiber optics. Depending on the system OC-3 is also known as STS-3 (electrical level) and STM-1 (SDH).

OC-3c / STM-1 Edit

OC-3c (c stands for "concatenated") concatenates three STS-1 (OC-1) frames into a single OC-3 look alike stream. The three STS-1 (OC-1) streams interleave with each other so that the first column is from the first stream, the second column is from the second stream, and the third is from the third stream. Concatenated STS (OC) frames carry only one column of path overhead because they cannot be divided into finer granularity signals. Hence, OC-3c can transmit more payload to accommodate a CEPT-4 139.264 Mbit/s signal. The payload rate is 149.76 Mbit/s and overhead is 5.76 Mbit/s.

OC-12 / STM-4 Edit

OC-12 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 622.08 Mbit/s (payload: 601.344 Mbit/s; overhead: 20.736 Mbit/s).

OC-12 lines are commonly used by ISPs as wide area network (WAN) connections. While a large ISP would not use an OC-12 as a backbone (main link), it would for smaller, regional or local connections. This connection speed is also often used by mid-sized (below Tier 2) internet customers, such as web hosting companies or smaller ISPs buying service from larger ones.

OC-24 Edit

OC-24 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 1244.16 Mbit/s (payload: 1202.208 Mbit/s (1.202208 Gbit/s); overhead: 41.472 Mbit/s). Implementations of OC-24 in commercial deployments are rare.

OC-48 / STM-16 / 2.5G SONET Edit

OC-48 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 2488.32 Mbit/s (payload: 2405.376 Mbit/s (2.405376 Gbit/s); overhead: 82.944 Mbit/s).

With relatively low interface prices, with being faster than OC-3 and OC-12 connections, and even surpassing gigabit Ethernet, OC-48 connections are used[when?] as the backbones of many regional ISPs. Interconnections between large ISPs for purposes of peering or transit are quite common. As of 2005, the only connections in widespread use that surpass OC-48 speeds are OC-192 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet.

OC-48 is also used as a transmission speed for tributaries from OC-192 nodes in order to optimize card slot utilization where lower speed deployments are used. Slower cards that drop to OC-12, OC-3 or STS-1 speeds are more commonly found on OC-48 terminals, where use of these cards on an OC-192 terminal would not allow for full use of the available bandwidth due to the number of cards that would be required.

OC-192 / STM-64 / 10G SONET Edit

OC-192 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 9953.28 Mbit/s (payload: 9510.912 Mbit/s (9.510912 Gbit/s); overhead: 442.368 Mbit/s).

A standardized variant of 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE), called WAN PHY, is designed to inter-operate with OC-192 transport equipment while the common version of 10GbE is called LAN PHY (which is not compatible with OC-192 transport equipment in its native form). The naming is somewhat misleading, because both variants can be used on a wide area network.

OC-768 / STM-256 / 40G SONET Edit

OC-768 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 39,813.12 Mbit/s (payload: 38,486.016 Mbit/s (38.486016 Gbit/s); overhead: 1,327.104 Mbit/s (1.327104 Gbit/s)).[3][4]

On October 23, 2008, AT&T announced the completion of upgrades to OC-768 on 80,000 fiber-optic wavelength miles of their IP/MPLS backbone network.[5] OC-768 SONET interfaces have been available with short-reach optical interfaces from Cisco since 2006. Infinera made a field trial demonstration data transmission on a live production network involving the service transmission of a 40 Gbit/s OC-768/STM-256 service over a 1,969 km terrestrial network spanning Europe and the U.S. In November 2008, an OC-768 connection was successfully brought up on the TAT-14/SeaGirt transatlantic cable,[6] the longest hop being 7,500 km.

References Edit

  1. ^ . Web ProForums. International Engineering Consortium. Archived from the original on 2007-05-02. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  2. ^ Cartier C, Paynetitle T (2001-07-30). "Optical Carrier levels (OCx)". Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  3. ^ "ITU G.707/Y.1322 - Network node interface for the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH)". itu.int. ITU.
  4. ^ "GR-253-CORE, Issue 5 - SONET Transport Systems: Common Criteria". telecom-info.njdepot.ericsson.net. Telecordia.
  5. ^ (Press release). October 23, 2008. Archived from the original on 20 December 2008. Retrieved 28 January 2009.
  6. ^ (via archive.org). North American Network Operators Group, Merit Network Email List Archives. Accessed 28 January 2009.

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Optical Carrier transmission rates are a standardized set of specifications of transmission bandwidth for digital signals that can be carried on Synchronous Optical Networking SONET fiber optic networks 1 Transmission rates are defined by rate of the bitstream of the digital signal and are designated by hyphenation of the acronym OC and an integer value of the multiple of the basic unit of rate e g OC 48 The base unit is 51 84 Mbit s 2 Thus the speed of optical carrier classified lines labeled as OC n is n 51 84 Mbit s Contents 1 Optical Carrier specifications 1 1 OC 1 1 2 OC 3 1 3 OC 3c STM 1 1 4 OC 12 STM 4 1 5 OC 24 1 6 OC 48 STM 16 2 5G SONET 1 7 OC 192 STM 64 10G SONET 1 8 OC 768 STM 256 40G SONET 2 ReferencesOptical Carrier specifications EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2016 Optical Carrier classifications are based on the abbreviation OC followed by a number specifying a multiple of 51 84 Mbit s n 51 84 Mbit s gt OC n For example an OC 3 transmission medium has 3 times the transmission capacity of OC 1 OC 1 Edit OC 1 is a SONET line with transmission speeds of up to 51 84 Mbit s payload 50 112 Mbit s overhead 1 728 Mbit s using optical fiber OC 3 Edit OC 3 is a network line with transmission data rate of up to 155 52 Mbit s payload 148 608 Mbit s overhead 6 912 Mbit s including path overhead using fiber optics Depending on the system OC 3 is also known as STS 3 electrical level and STM 1 SDH OC 3c STM 1 Edit OC 3c c stands for concatenated concatenates three STS 1 OC 1 frames into a single OC 3 look alike stream The three STS 1 OC 1 streams interleave with each other so that the first column is from the first stream the second column is from the second stream and the third is from the third stream Concatenated STS OC frames carry only one column of path overhead because they cannot be divided into finer granularity signals Hence OC 3c can transmit more payload to accommodate a CEPT 4 139 264 Mbit s signal The payload rate is 149 76 Mbit s and overhead is 5 76 Mbit s OC 12 STM 4 Edit OC 12 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 622 08 Mbit s payload 601 344 Mbit s overhead 20 736 Mbit s OC 12 lines are commonly used by ISPs as wide area network WAN connections While a large ISP would not use an OC 12 as a backbone main link it would for smaller regional or local connections This connection speed is also often used by mid sized below Tier 2 internet customers such as web hosting companies or smaller ISPs buying service from larger ones OC 24 Edit OC 24 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 1244 16 Mbit s payload 1202 208 Mbit s 1 202208 Gbit s overhead 41 472 Mbit s Implementations of OC 24 in commercial deployments are rare OC 48 STM 16 2 5G SONET Edit OC 48 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 2488 32 Mbit s payload 2405 376 Mbit s 2 405376 Gbit s overhead 82 944 Mbit s With relatively low interface prices with being faster than OC 3 and OC 12 connections and even surpassing gigabit Ethernet OC 48 connections are used when as the backbones of many regional ISPs Interconnections between large ISPs for purposes of peering or transit are quite common As of 2005 the only connections in widespread use that surpass OC 48 speeds are OC 192 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet OC 48 is also used as a transmission speed for tributaries from OC 192 nodes in order to optimize card slot utilization where lower speed deployments are used Slower cards that drop to OC 12 OC 3 or STS 1 speeds are more commonly found on OC 48 terminals where use of these cards on an OC 192 terminal would not allow for full use of the available bandwidth due to the number of cards that would be required OC 192 STM 64 10G SONET Edit OC 192 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 9953 28 Mbit s payload 9510 912 Mbit s 9 510912 Gbit s overhead 442 368 Mbit s A standardized variant of 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GbE called WAN PHY is designed to inter operate with OC 192 transport equipment while the common version of 10GbE is called LAN PHY which is not compatible with OC 192 transport equipment in its native form The naming is somewhat misleading because both variants can be used on a wide area network OC 768 STM 256 40G SONET Edit OC 768 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 39 813 12 Mbit s payload 38 486 016 Mbit s 38 486016 Gbit s overhead 1 327 104 Mbit s 1 327104 Gbit s 3 4 On October 23 2008 AT amp T announced the completion of upgrades to OC 768 on 80 000 fiber optic wavelength miles of their IP MPLS backbone network 5 OC 768 SONET interfaces have been available with short reach optical interfaces from Cisco since 2006 Infinera made a field trial demonstration data transmission on a live production network involving the service transmission of a 40 Gbit s OC 768 STM 256 service over a 1 969 km terrestrial network spanning Europe and the U S In November 2008 an OC 768 connection was successfully brought up on the TAT 14 SeaGirt transatlantic cable 6 the longest hop being 7 500 km References Edit Synchronous Optical Network SONET Web ProForums International Engineering Consortium Archived from the original on 2007 05 02 Retrieved 2007 05 25 Cartier C Paynetitle T 2001 07 30 Optical Carrier levels OCx Retrieved 2007 05 25 ITU G 707 Y 1322 Network node interface for the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH itu int ITU GR 253 CORE Issue 5 SONET Transport Systems Common Criteria telecom info njdepot ericsson net Telecordia AT amp T Completes Next Generation IP MPLS Backbone Network World s Largest Deployment of 40 Gigabit Connectivity Press release October 23 2008 Archived from the original on 20 December 2008 Retrieved 28 January 2009 First Transatlantic 40G IP Router optics only IP Router link via archive org North American Network Operators Group Merit Network Email List Archives Accessed 28 January 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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