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ESU32 Overview

The ESU32 supports higher-level IP functionality (both IPv4 and IPv6) with full IEEE protocol support, including efficient user-to-user and machine-to-machine communication with Ethernet Bridging and powerful VLAN architecture that supports a converged network (voice, data, video, and any device with an IP address). In addition, Layer-2 through Layer-4 Access Control Lists (ACL) for enterprise network security and full IEEE 802.1x are supported. Quality of Service (QoS) is supported at the port level to provide required traffic segmentation/classification, rate limiting (shaping), queue management (buffering) and scheduling (policing) mechanisms.

ESU32

Features

  • Switch engine for Tellabs OLT6
  • 164 Gbps switching capacity
  • 48GbE in network connectivity
  • 4,096 VLANs
  • 32,000 MACs
  • 1,024 Multicast flows

Highlights

Scalability

Tellabs FlexSym ESU32 comes equipped with four Gigabit Ethernet and two 10-Gigabit Ethernet network uplink interfaces. These 1 GbE and 10 GbE ports are integral to the Ethernet switching fabric, common control and timing mechanism of the Tellabs OLTs.

Advanced IP and Ethernet

Tellabs FlexSym ESU32 allows for efficient delivery of modern enterprise services and applications (both IPv4 and IPv6), including the management of subtended powered devices like VoIP phones, Wi-Fi WAPs and IP cameras. Quality of Service (QoS) is provided through traffic segmentation, traffic classification, rate limiting (shaping), queue management (buffering) and scheduling (policing).

Stability

Tellabs FlexSym ESU32 offers high availability via Link Aggregation (LAG) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) for dual homing to core routers.

Security

Tellabs FlexSym ESU32 advanced security is maintained through the support of Network Access Control (NAC), IEEE 802.1x, RADIUS, MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB), Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) and DHCP. Additional security functions include Access Control List (ACLs) implemented at Layer-2, Layer-3 and Layer-4 triggers.

Specifications

Physical

  • Weight: 1.1 lb/.49 kg
  • Depth: 9.2 in/23.4 cm
  • Width: .87 in/2.2 cm
  • Height: 10.8 in/27.4 cm
  • Interfaces
  • 1GbE SFPs: Four (4) SFPs (sold separately)
  • 10GbE XFPs: Two (2) XFPs (sold separately)

Power

  • Max draw: 50 W

Environmenntal's

  • Altitude: -200 ft/-61 m to +10,000 ft/+3 km
  • Temperature: -40°F/-40°C to +158°F/+70°C
  • Relative humidity: 5% to 95%, noncondensing

Compliance

  • Department of Defense Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC)
  • NEBS Level 3 compliant
  • FCC Part 15 Class A
  • UL 60954
  • NEC 2006
  • ANSI 323
  • SR-3580 Issue 5
  • GR-63 Issue 6
  • GR-78-CORE Issue 5
  • GR-295-CORE Issue 5
  • GR-418-CORE Issue 6
  • GR-487 Issue 6
  • GR-909-CORE Issue 6
  • GR-1089 Issue 7

IP/Ethernet Network

  • Total MACs: 32,000
  • Multicast Flows: 1,024
  • Total VLANs: 4,096
  • Change of Authorization (ForeScout CounterACT, Juniper Unified Access Control (UAC), Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), HP/Aruba ClearPass Policy Management and Microsoft Network Policy Server (NPS))
  • Syslog: RFC 5426
  • Priority Queuing: RFC 1048
  • IGMPv3 Snooping and Proxy: RFC 3378 and RFC 2238
  • 10 Gigabit Ethernet: IEEE 802.3ae
  • Gigabit Ethernet: IEEE 802.3z
  • Port-based Network Access Control: IEEE 802.1X
  • Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
  • Radius Configurations: IEEE 802.3x
  • Flow Control: IEEE 802.3x
  • Port Authentication Entity: IEEE 802.1X
  • Link Aggregation Protocol: IEEE 802.3ax
  • LLDP/LLDP-MED: IEEE 802.1AB
  • Ethernet: IEEE 802.3
  • IPv4 and IPv6
  • SNMP Agent
  • Access Control Lists (ACL)
  • Private VLAN support
  • MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB)
  • Virtual LANs: IEEE 802.1Q
  • Traffic Classification: IEEE 802.1p
  • Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP): IEEE 802.1s
  • Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP): IEEE 802.1D
  • GPON - Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) 9216 bytes
  • XGS-PON - Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) 1546 bytes

Management

  • Tellabs Panorama PON Manager
  • RS-232 Craft port
  • Ethernet Craft port

Software Support

  • Minimum base software SR27 and higher
    • Holds two versions of software with image integrity checking and automatic rollback
  • Tellabs Panorama PON Manager

LED Indicators

  • CPU STAT - Shows operational status of the system
  • ACT - LED is Off when it is the standby ESU
  • XFP 1-2 Link - Indicates the link/activity status of attached ONTs
  • SFP 1-4 Link - Indicates the link/activity of attached ONTs 
  • SFP 1-4 Low Signal - Indicates the power status of attached ONTs

ESU32 LED Behavior 

LED Indications Comments
CPU STAT - CPU Status
 
Red Solid
 
When the CPU STAT LED indication is Red Solid, it indicates power-up self tests have failed. If, after 30 seconds, this LED remains red solid, the card should be replaced.
Green Blink Fast When the CPU STAT LED indication is green, blinking fast (Initializing), the LED blinks at a ½-second (½ second on, ½ second off) duty cycle to indicate the unit is currently in the process of initializing.

 
Green Blink Slow When the CPU STAT LED indication is green, blinking slowly (Downloading), the LED blinks at a 1-second duty cycle (1 second on, 1 second off).
Green Solid

When the CPU STAT LED indication is Green Solid, the board is in the normal state and providing service.

Dark (Off)
 
When the CPU STAT LED indication is Dark (Off), Power is off, or the unit is in a failed state and has detected a hardware fault and must be replaced. 
ACT - System Status Green Solid When the ACT LED indication is Green Solid is on, when it is the active ESU, the ACT LED is Off when it is the standby ESU.
Dark (Off) When the ACT LED indication is Dark (Off) then this is the Standby ESU.
XFP 1-2 Link/Activity -

Indicates the optical status of the PON


 
Green Solid When the XFP 1-2 Link LED indication is Green Solid, it indicates that the port is Linked.
Green Blink When the XFP  1-2 Link LED indication is Green Blink, it indicates that the port is linked up and passing data.
Dark (Off)
 
When the XFP 1-2 Link LED indication is Dark (Off), it indicates that the port is unconfigured or the port has failed.

SFP 1-4 Link/Activity -

Indicates the optical status of attached ONTs

Green Solid When the SFP 1-4 Link LED indication is Green Solid. The port is linked up, no data currently passing.
Green Blink When the SFP 1-4L ink LED indication is Green Blink, Port is linked up and passing data.
Dark (Off) When the SFP 1-4 Link LED indication is dark, the port is unconfigured or the port fails.
SFP 1-4 Low Signal -

Indicates the power status of attached ONTs

 
Dark (Off) When the SFP 1-4 Low Signal LED indication is Dark (off), all ONTs upstream are above the SD threshold and no ONTs are LOS. Missing or Unexpected ONTs are not reflected in this LED.
Amber When the SPF 1-4 Low Signal LED indication is Amber Received Laser Signal is below the LOS threshold.


 


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