[advertise]广告[/advertise]Ottawa, ON/Marietta, GA, October 14, 2009 - Optelian, a trusted designer and manufacturer of optical transport systems, today announced the availability of enhanced OTN capabilities with the release of the new RGN-10XO 10 Gb/s, G.709-compliant regenerator module.
“Many network operators will use OTN only for its forward error correction (FEC) capability when they are provisioning longer spans,” said Dave Mills, VP Sales for Optelian. “As we move forward, OTN’s enhanced fault isolation and performance monitoring will be adopted to save troubleshooting costs and support service level agreements with end user customers.”
The RGN-10XO can act as a mid-span OTN regenerator or a demarcation point regenerator between an OTN and non-OTN network. It can also act as a transponder, wrapping a short-reach 1310 or 1550nm native client signal into a long-reach OTU-2 signal. It has pluggable XFP interfaces for use in a wide variety of applications including CWDM and DWDM systems.
The RGN-10XO complements the MPX-3GOTN muxponder in LightGAIN’s OTN product line. Both modules offer a rich set of overhead monitoring capabilities, including SONET/SDH B1/B2 and OTN SM/PM/TCM BIP-8 error reporting and trace insertion, and mismatch alarming. Both standard FEC and super FEC are provided, along with fast protection switching based on electrical signal quality.
Synchronous timing regeneration on the RGN-10XO ensures the signal’s timing is transparently transported and maintained, independently for each direction. In addition to supporting OTN transport of OC-192 and STM-64 client signals, OTU-2 over-clocking is supported for OTN transport of 10 GbE LAN and 10 GFC client signals.
About Optelian
Optelian, a trusted designer and manufacturer of optical transport systems, serves some of the world’s largest network operators. With more than 200 customers and over 80,000 wavelengths installed, the company is known industry-wide for its exceptional product quality, speed of delivery, superior customer support and custom-design capabilities. Since 2002, Optelian’s portfolio of optical solutions has enabled telecom, multi-service operator (MSO), utility and enterprise customers to expand their fiber capacity so they can increase revenue, cost-effectiveness and efficiency. The company’s Sales, Marketing and Service operations are located in Marietta, Georgia, with in-house development and manufacturing based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. For more information, visit www.optelian.com.
Source:Optelian