- G.709
ITU-T Recommendation G.709 "Interfaces for the optical transport network (OTN))" describes a means of communicating data over an optical network. It is a standardized method for transparent transport of services over optical wavelengths in
DWDM systems.It also known as Optical Transport Hierarchy (OTH) standard.G.709 is positioned as a server layer for various client signals, e.g. SDH/SONET, ATM, IP,
Ethernet , and OTN ODUk (where k=1, 2 or 3)The letter "k" represents the line rate as follows::1 = ~2.6Gbit/s:2 = ~10.7Gbit/s:3 = ~43Gbit/s]The frame structure defined in G.709 is constructed of 4 areas:
#OPUk is the area in which payload is mapped.
#ODUk contains the OPUk with additional overhead bytes (e.g. TTI, BIP8, GCC1/2, TCM etc).
#OTUk is the section and includes framing , TTI, BIP8 and GCC0 bytes.
#FEC - The standard FEC code (described in G.975) is a Reed-Solomon coding calculated across the payload (OPU)columns. This allows detection and correction of bit errors due to impurities in optical equipment, and problems with marginal equipment and fibers. The FEC code also extends the distance the optical signal can travel before requiring regeneration. G.709 offers rich OAM&P capabilities such asTCM (Tandem Connection Monitoring), End to End performance monitoring, misconnection detection andGeneral Communication Channel (GCC).=SDH/SONET and G.709 rates=
Unlike SDH/SONET, the line rate is increased by maintaining the G.709 frame structure (4 rows x 4080 columns) and decreasing the frame period (in SDH/SONET the frame structure is increased and the frame period of 125 µs is maintained).
Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.ciena.com/campaign/wikip_value_otn_landing.htm?campaign=wikipedia Value of OTN for Network Convergence White Paper]
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