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17.1 Chapter 17 SONET/SDH Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

17.2 SONET was developed by ANSI; SDH was developed by ITU-T. Note

ARCHITECTURE Let us first introduce the architecture of a SONET system: signals, devices, and connections. Signals SONET Devices Connections Topics discussed in this section:

17.4 Table 17.1 SONET/SDH rates

17.5 Figure 17.1 A simple network using SONET equipment

SONET LAYERS The SONET standard includes four functional layers: the photonic, the section, the line, and the path layer. They correspond to both the physical and the data link layers. Path Layer Line Layer Section Layer Photonic Layer Device–Layer Relationships Topics discussed in this section:

17.7 SONET defines four layers: path, line, section, and photonic. Note

17.8 Figure 17.2 SONET layers compared with OSI or the Internet layers

17.9 Figure 17.3 Device–layer relationship in SONET

SONET FRAMES Each synchronous transfer signal STS-n is composed of 8000 frames. Each frame is a two-dimensional matrix of bytes with 9 rows by 90 × n columns. Frame, Byte, and Bit Transmission STS-1 Frame Format Encapsulation Topics discussed in this section:

17.11 Figure 17.4 An STS-1 and an STS-n frame

17.12 Figure 17.5 STS-1 frames in transmission

17.13 A SONET STS-n signal is transmitted at 8000 frames per second. Note

17.14 Each byte in a SONET frame can carry a digitized voice channel. Note

17.15 Find the data rate of an STS-1 signal. Solution STS-1, like other STS signals, sends 8000 frames per second. Each STS-1 frame is made of 9 by (1 × 90) bytes. Each byte is made of 8 bits. The data rate is Example 17.1

17.16 Find the data rate of an STS-3 signal. Solution STS-3, like other STS signals, sends 8000 frames per second. Each STS-3 frame is made of 9 by (3 × 90) bytes. Each byte is made of 8 bits. The data rate is Example 17.2

17.17 In SONET, the data rate of an STS-n signal is n times the data rate of an STS-1 signal. Note

17.18 What is the duration of an STS-1 frame? STS-3 frame? STS-n frame? Solution In SONET, 8000 frames are sent per second. This means that the duration of an STS-1, STS-3, or STS-n frame is the same and equal to 1/8000 s, or 125 μs. Example 17.3

17.19 In SONET, the duration of any frame is 125 μs. Note

17.20 Figure 17.6 STS-1 frame overheads

17.21 Figure 17.7 STS-1 frame: section overhead

17.22 Section overhead is recalculated for each SONET device (regenerators and multiplexers). Note

17.23 Figure 17.8 STS-1 frame: line overhead

17.24 Figure 17.9 STS-1 frame: path overhead

17.25 Path overhead is only calculated for end-to-end (at STS multiplexers). Note

17.26 Table 17.2 Overhead bytes

17.27 What is the user data rate of an STS-1 frame (without considering the overheads)? Solution The user data part in an STS-1 frame is made of 9 rows and 86 columns. So we have Example 17.4

17.28 Figure Offsetting of SPE related to frame boundary

17.29 Figure The use of H1 and H2 pointers to show the start of an SPE in a frame

17.30 What are the values of H1 and H2 if an SPE starts at byte number 650? Solution The number 650 can be expressed in four hexadecimal digits as 0x028A. This means the value of H1 is 0x02 and the value of H2 is 0x8A. Example 17.5

STS MULTIPLEXING In SONET, frames of lower rate can be synchronously time-division multiplexed into a higher-rate frame. For example, three STS-1 signals (channels) can be combined into one STS-3 signal (channel), four STS-3s can be multiplexed into one STS-12, and so on. Byte Interleaving Concatenated Signal Add/Drop Multiplexer Topics discussed in this section:

17.32 Figure STS multiplexing/demultiplexing

17.33 In SONET, all clocks in the network are locked to a master clock. Note

17.34 Figure Byte interleaving

17.35 Figure An STS-3 frame

17.36 Figure A concatenated STS-3c signal

17.37 An STS-3c signal can carry 44 ATM cells as its SPE. Note

17.38 Figure Dropping and adding STS-1 frames in an add/drop multiplexer

SONET NETWORKS Using SONET equipment, we can create a SONET network that can be used as a high-speed backbone carrying loads from other networks. We can roughly divide SONET networks into three categories: linear, ring, and mesh networks. Linear Networks Ring Networks Mesh Networks Topics discussed in this section:

17.40 Figure Taxonomy of SONET networks

17.41 Figure A point-to-point SONET network

17.42 Figure A multipoint SONET network

17.43 Figure Automatic protection switching in linear networks

17.44 Figure A unidirectional path switching ring

17.45 Figure A bidirectional line switching ring

17.46 Figure A combination of rings in a SONET network

17.47 Figure A mesh SONET network

VIRTUAL TRIBUTARIES SONET is designed to carry broadband payloads. Current digital hierarchy data rates, however, are lower than STS-1. To make SONET backward- compatible with the current hierarchy, its frame design includes a system of virtual tributaries (VTs). A virtual tributary is a partial payload that can be inserted into an STS-1. Types of VTs Topics discussed in this section:

17.49 Figure Virtual tributaries

17.50 Figure Virtual tributary types