CMA 5000 - UTA
SPECIFICATIONS
Universal Transport Analysis Module / SDH/SONET Application
Content
• The perfect tool for testing SDH & SONET core networks up to 10 Gbps
• Testing APS switch time reaction of the network with 125 µs resolution
• Auto-discovery of the signal structure
• Field exchangeable XFP and SFP
• Fast and professional reports
The perfect tool for testing SDH & SONET core networks up to 10 Gbps
SDH and SONET technologies are firmly established in the core and metropolitan networks. STM-64 and OC-192 are widely
deployed in today’s networks. While great care is devoted to warrant a very high quality of transport, in the real world of day-
to-day installation, commissioning and maintenance activities things are not always running smooth. To this effect, several
important tests are always carried out in order to assess the good behaviour of these networks before turn-up. Similarly, when
the network has been turned on, it is paramount to keep monitoring the network health at physical level and beyond.
The SDH/SONET application of the UTA module provides a complete set of test functions for testing SDH/SONET networks
up to 10 Gbps, among which we find the checking & monitoring of the optical levels, alarm, error & frequency stressing,
tributary mapping checking, routing, connectivity and pointer tests on the synchronous payloads, round trip delay measurement,
BER tests, automatic protection scheme switching time and more.
As a part of the UTA applications family, the SDH/SONET application is just one test solution among many others. The UTA
module has been designed to support almost all the transport standards of modern networks (ex: 10 GigE, G.709, …) and
represents a new class of tester for the field engineers. One tool is all you need!
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Testing APS switch time reaction of the network with 125 µs resolution
Due to the large amount of information being transferred over Synchronous Optical Network (SONET/SDH), it is extremely
important to ensure that the transport services are as readily available as possible.
APS -Automatic Protection Switching- is the protection mechanism that has been implemented in SDH/SONET networks in
order to guarantee the availability of the network in case of problems. The protection process involves switch actions between
working fibers and backup fibers. This process is completed when the equipments at both ends of the network have completed
these actions within the same 50 ms completion time. The result of this operation is the disappearance of the defaults because
the traffic is then transmitted on the backup channel.
The UTA-SDH/SONET application is able to detect defaults that may appear during a protection switch and displays their
duration with 125 µs resolution. With the ‘’Event Analysis” function of UTA, you have access to all the information from a
single window: total switch duration, details of all the events, partial duration for each event…
Fig.1: With the “Event Analysis” window, see all the defaults during the protection switch with 125 µs resolution.
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Auto-discovery of the signal structure
When performing tests in the field, it is sometimes difficult to configure the test equipment as the signal to be analyzed is not
always known: is the signal concatenated, what the frame mapping structure is, are the containers of the frame all equipped or
partially equipped? In such a situation, configuring the test equipment can be very painful and time consuming.
The “Structure Scan” function of the UTA application brings a smart solution to this type of problem.
“Structure Scan” automatically analyzes the signal and displays its frame structure in a graph for fast and easy interpretation.
The “Structure Scan” graph can give a complete overview of the frame down to the tributary and allows the automatic
configuration of the UTA application.
Fig.2: Discovering the frame structure of an unknown signal is easy with the “Structure Scan” function. Mix-payloads are also supported.
Field exchangeable XFP/SFP transceivers
The UTA module supports hot pluggable XFP/SFP transceivers. This feature brings a lot of configurability to the module. In
the field, the user just has to replace the XFP/SFP by another to change the optical interface characteristics. Whatever the
SDH/SONET link or equipment to test, the field engineer has the insurance to be able to equip his UTA module with the right
optical interface.
Fig.3: Change the optical interface of your module in the field via XFP/SFP transceiver
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Fast and professional reports
Creating professional report has never been so easy with the UTA application. After stopping a measurement, the report is just
one click away: produce, save, print reports directly from the application. Select the set of results you want to produce, fill in
the header information associated with the measurement and the UTA application will generate professionally presented
reports in PDF format.
Fig.4: Generate automatic test report in PDF format with just one click
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Specifications
Interfaces and Signal Specifications
Signal
Port/Connector
Format
STM-64 / OC-192
One XFP port1
- SDH: as per ITU-T G.707
- SONET: as per Telcordia GR-253-Core
STM-1 / STM-4 / STM-16 (option)
One SFP port1
- SDH: as per ITU-T G.707
OC-3 / OC-12 / OC-48 (option)
- SONET: as per Telcordia GR-253-Core
Bantam 100 Ohms
BNC 75 Ohms
E1 (2.048 Mb/s) / DS1 (1.544Mb/s)
Clock Input
2.048MHz/1.544MHz/10MHz
BNC 75 Ohms
SMA 50 Ohms
DB-15 connector
2.048MHz/1.544MHz
Clock Output
622.08 MHz (with STM-4/16/64)
155.52 MHz (with STM-1)
Data Communication Channel
D1-D3: 192 Kb/s channel
D4-D12: 576 Kb/s channel
Optical Interfaces 1,2
Ref.
Interfaces
Wavelength
Output Power
Reach
Overload
Sensitivity
5610-141-UTA
SR-1 / I-64-1
SR-1 / I-64.1
1290 – 1330 nm
1290 – 1330 nm
-6 to -1 dBm
10 km
-1 dBm
-11 dBm
5610-150-UTA
5610-142-UTA
5610-143-UTA
-6 to -1dBm
10km
40km
-1dBm
-1dBm
-11dBm
-14dBm
XFP
SFP
IR-2 / S-64.2b
1530 – 1565 nm
-1 to +2 dBm
LR-2/L-64.2
LR-1 / L-16.1
LR-2 / L-16.2
1530 – 1565 nm
1280 – 1335 nm
1500 – 1580 nm
0 to +4 dBm
-2 to +3 dBm
-2 to +3 dBm
80 km
40 km
80 km
-7 dBm
-9 dBm
-9 dBm
-24 dBm
-27 dBm
-28 dBm
5610-144-UTA
5610-145-UTA
Clock Synchronization
Clock Reference
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Internal stratum 3 clock generation
External 2.048 MHz reference clock
Timed from 2.048 Mbit/s received signal
External 1.544 MHz reference clock
Timed from 1.544 Mbit/s received signal
External 10 MHz reference clock
Timed from SDH/SONET received signal
Notes
1
The XFP/SFP interfaces of the UTA module meet the requirements stated in the MSA standard
Requires XFP/SFP that must be ordered separately (see the ordering guide)
2
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DCC Signals
The UTA-SDH/SONET application supports the drop and insert of DCC channels from SONET/SDH
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D1-D3: 192 Kb/s
D4-D12: 576 Kb/s
SONET Mappings
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SDH Mappings
Test Pattern
PRBS Patterns
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PRBS: 29-1, 211-1, 215-1, 220-1, QRSS, 223-1, 229-1, 231-1 inverted and non-inverted
Word Patterns
All “1” pattern, all “0” pattern, alternative “01” pattern, “1000” pattern, “1010” pattern, user-
defined 2 bytes word pattern, 1 in 8, 2 in 8, 3 in 24, T1 Daly
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SONET/SDH Overhead Editors
SONET
TOH Editor
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All bytes of TOH (STS-1/STS-3) are programmable except B1/B2, H1/H2/H3 and Z0
J0 (Trace Identifier):
o
o
o
programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added or
programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added or
programmable byte
POH Editor (STS)
POH Editor (VT)
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C2, G1, F2, H4, Z3, Z4, N1
J1 (Trace Identifier):
o
o
o
programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added or
programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added or
programmable byte
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V5, Z6, Z7
J2 (Trace Identifier):
o
o
o
programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added or
programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added or
programmable byte
SDH
SOH Editor
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All bytes of SOH (STM-1) are programmable except B1/B2 and H3
J0 (Trace Identifier):
o
o
o
programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added or
programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added or
programmable byte
POH Editor (VC-4 and VC-3)
POH Editor (VC-12)
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C2, G1, F2, H4, F3, K3, N1
J1 (Trace Identifier):
o
o
o
programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added or
programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added or
programmable byte
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V5, N2, K4
J2 (Trace Identifier):
o
o
o
programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added or
programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added or
programmable byte
Error Addition
SONET/DSn
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A1/A2, B1, B2, REI-L, B3, REI-P, V5, REI-V, FAW (FAS), SFAW, FPS, MAW, Parity P,
Parity CP, F-bit, M-bit, FEBE, CRC-6, PRBS, Word, transmission errors
SDH/PDH
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A1/A2, B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, LP-B3, HP-REI, V5, LP-REI, FAW (FAS), CRC-4, REI (E-bit or
REBE), PRBS, Word, transmission errors
Error Control
Programmable number or rate
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Alarm Addition
SONET/DSn
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LOS, LOF, SEF, TIM-S, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, LOP-P, TIM-P, PLM-P, UNEQ-P, RDI-P,
LOM-V, AIS-V, LOP-V, PLM-V, UNEQ-V, RDI-V, TIM-V, RFI-V, LOMF, LSF, OOF, RAI,
IDLE, LSS, LPS, AIS
SDH/PDH
LOS, LOF, OOF, RS-TIM, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, AU-LOP, HP-PLM, HP-TIM,
HP-UNEQ, HP-RDI, TU-LOM, TU-AIS, TU-LOP, LP-PLM, LP-UNEQ, LP-TIM, LP-RDI,
LP-RFI, AIS, RDI, LOMF, LSS, LPS
Alarm Control
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On steady-state or programmable number of frames
Voice Add/Drop (Option)
SONET
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Supports adding and dropping of a selected 64/56 kb/s voice channel (carried in a DSn
signal) to an external handset (µ-Law)
SDH
NA
Stress Function
Pointer Movement
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Pointer movement generation on SONET and SDH frames:
o
o
o
Pointer set to any value with or without NDF
Positive and negative movements
Pointer sequences (ITU-T G.783, Telcordia GR-253) :
SDH:
°
°
°
°
°
°
°
Single Alternating
Regular + Double
Regular + Missing
Double Alternating
Periodic 87.3
Periodic 87.3 with Add
Periodic 87.3 with Cancel
SONET:
°
°
°
°
°
°
°
°
°
Single
Burst of 3
Periodic
Periodic with Add
Periodic with Cancel
Periodic 87.3
Periodic 87.3 with Add
Periodic 87.3 with Cancel
Phase Transient
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Programmable frequency offset:
Frequency Shift
APS (K1/K2)
o
-100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps SONET/SDH
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Automatic Protection Switch messages (K1/K2) are user-programmable
MSP Linear (ITU-T G.783) and MSP-Ring (ITU-T G.841) are supported
SDH Through Mode
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SOH overwrite: J0, A1, A2, K1, K2, S1, M0, M1
Error addition: A1A2, B1, B2, MS-REI, Transmission errors
Alarm addition: LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI
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TOH overwrite: J0, A1, A2, K1, K2, S1, M0, M1
Error addition: A1A2, B1, B2, REI-L, Transmission errors
SONET Through Mode
DS1 Loop Codes
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Alarm addition: LOS, LOF, SEF, AIS-L, RDI-L
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DS1 SF: Loop Up, Loop Down (CSU / NIU FAC1 / NIU FAC2)
DS1 ESF: Line Loop Back Activate, Payload Loop Back Activate, Line Loop Back Deactivate,
Payload Loop Back Deactivate, Universal Loop Back Deactivate (In-Band, Out-of-Band)
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Path Analysis
Signal Qualification
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Power meter
Frequency meter
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SONET/DSn
Errors Analysis
Alarms Analysis
A1/A2, B1, B2, REI-L, B3, REI-P, V5, REI-V, FAW (FAS), SFAW, FPS, MAW, Parity P,
Parity CP, F-bit, M-bit, FEBE, CRC-6, PRBS, Word, ERR
SDH/PDH
A1/A2, B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, LP-B3, HP-REI, V5, LP-REI, FAW (FAS), CRC-4, REI (E-bit or
REBE), PRBS, Word, ERR
SONET/DSn
LOS, LOF, SEF, TIM-S, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, LOP-P, TIM-P, PLM-P, UNEQ-P, RDI-P,
LOM-V, AIS-V, LOP-V, PLM-V, UNEQ-V, RDI-V, TIM-V, RFI-V, OOF, LSF, LOMF, RAI,
IDLE, LSS, LPS, AIS
SDH/PDH
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LOS, LOF, OOF, RS-TIM, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, AU-LOP, HP-PLM, HP-TIM,
HP-UNEQ, HP-RDI, TU-LOM, TU-AIS, TU-LOP, LP-PLM, LP-UNEQ, LP-TIM, LP-RDI,
LP-RFI, AIS, RDI, LOMF, LSS, LPS
Pointer Movement Analysis
Quality Analysis
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Pointer value
Number of positive and negative pointer movements
Number of pointer movement with NDF
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SONET
Transmission quality is calculated each second as per GR-253
SDH/PDH
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Transmission quality is calculated each second in accordance with recommendations G.826,
G.828, M.2100, M2101.1, M.2101, M.2110 for performance
Overhead Analysis
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J0, J1 and J2 Path Trace messages (ASCII sequence)
S1 (synchronization status)
C2/V5 (signal label)
Complete display of SOH/TOH and POH of the analyzed path channel
Capture capacity: 64 consecutive frames
Event Analysis
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Alarms and errors event analysis in temporal graphical display with 125 µs resolution
Round Trip Delay
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Measurement possible at each path level
Resolution: 100 ns
Range: 0 to 2 sec (depending on path level)
Result: Maximum RTD, minimum RTD, Average RTD and errors/alarms detection
Automatic Protection Switching Measurement
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Number of switches
Switch duration (with 125 µs resolution)
K1/K2 capture and interpretation
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Performance Analysis
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Direct graphical presentation of performance and availability conformance test result
Automatic calculation of acceptance thresholds according to ITU-T recommandations, such as M.2100, M.2101.1 and M.2101
Automatic calculation of Performance Objectives according to ITU-T recommendations such as G.826, G.828
Structure Scan
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Complete signal mapping auto discovery (including Mix Payload)
Trouble Scan
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Continuous VC-4/SPEs scanning for alarms and errors detection
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Ordering Information
Ordering Information
5610-000-UTA
UTA base module
*Applications must be ordered separately
5610-201-UTA
10 Gig SONET/SDH application (XFP not included)
Options
5610-211-UTA
5610-212-UTA
5610-213-UTA
5610-214-UTA
5610-215-UTA
Concatenation option for 10 Gig SONET/SDH application
Voice add/drop option for 10 Gig SONET/SDH application (only available for SONET)
Tandem Connection Monitoring option for 10 Gig SONET/SDH application
ATM option 10 Gig SONET/SDH application
Virtual Concatenation Monitoring option (VCAT, LCAS, Diff.Delay) for High Order for 10 Gig SONET/SDH
application
5610-216-UTA
5610-239-UTA
‘’STM-1/4/16 and OC-3/12/48” option for 10 Gig SDH/SONET application (SFP not included)
Remote Command for SDH/SONET application (via Ethernet)
Remark: Voice Add/Drop / ATM / VCAT Monitoring options are not supported by remote commands
Accessories
5610-141-UTA
1310 nm XFP (10 km) transceiver (LC connector)
*Multi-rates XFP supporting STM-64/OC-192/10 GigE
5610-150-UTA
5610-142-UTA
5610-143-UTA
5610-144-UTA
5610-145-UTA
1310 nm XFP (10 km) transceiver (LC connector)
*Multi-rates XFP supporting STM-64/OC-192/10 GigE/OTU-2
1550 nm XFP transceiver (40 km) (LC connector)
*Multi-rates XFP supporting STM-64/OC-192/10 GigE/OTU-2
1550 nm XFP transceiver (80 km) (LC connector)
*Multi-rates XFP supporting STM-64/OC-192/10 GigE/OTU-2
1310 nm SFP transceiver (40 km) (LC connector)
* Multi-rates SFP supporting STM-1/4/16 & OC-3/12/48 & OTU-1
1550 nm SFP transceiver (80 km) (LC connector)
* Multi-rates SFP supporting STM-1/4/16 & OC-3/12/48 & OTU-1
Upgrades
5610-261-UTA
5610-262-UTA
5610-263-UTA
5610-264-UTA
5610-265-UTA
5610-266-UTA
UTA module upgrade with “Concatenation” option
UTA module upgrade with “Voice add/Drop” option
UTA module upgrade with “Tandem Connection Monitoring” option
UTA module upgrade with “ATM” option
UTA module upgrade with “VCAT Monitoring” option
UTA module upgrade with “STM-1/4/16 and OC-3/12/48 option (SFP not included)
Note 1: For best performance, the CMA5000 platform must have 512M RAM when using UTA with more than one
application.
Note 2: All the 10G/11G applications are field upgradeable.
For upgrades with reference 5610-266-UTA, customers must call their Anritsu contact with module Serial
Number as hardware upgrade might be required.
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Anritsu Corporation
5-1-1 Onna, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa, 243-8555
Japan
Phone: +81-46-223-1111
Fax: +81-46-296-1264
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Italy
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Singapore
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Sweden
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India
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Toll Free: 1-800-ANRITSU (267-4878)
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Bhavan, No 26, Race Course Road,
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Canada
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Anritsu EMEA Ltd.
Anritsu Company Ltd.
Oficina de Representación en España
Edificio Veganova
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Taiwan
Anritsu GmbH
Nemetschek Haus, Konrad-Zuse-Platz 1
81829 München, Germany
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