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The 15454-OPT-RAMP-C= is a Raman amplification module for Cisco’s ONS 15454 platform, designed to extend optical signal reach in long-haul and subsea DWDM networks. Unlike traditional EDFA amplifiers, it employs distributed Raman gain across the C-band (1530–1565 nm), improving noise performance for spans exceeding 150 km. Key features include:
This module requires ONS 15454 M12 shelves running Cisco Transport Planner 14.2+ and occupies two adjacent slots due to high power demands. Critical deployment considerations:
Q: How does it compare to EDFA-17= in ultra-long-haul networks?
The RAMP-C= offers 3–5 dB lower noise figure, enabling 200+ km spans without regeneration. However, it consumes 2–3x more power and requires precise pump alignment.
Q: Can it coexist with L-band amplification systems?
Yes, but C+L band mux/demux filters are required to prevent pump wavelength interference.
Q: What maintenance is required?
Pump laser lifetimes average 5–7 years. Monitor forward/backward power ratios monthly; deviations >10% indicate fiber degradation or connector contamination.
Deploying the RAMP-C= in a transoceanic link revealed its ability to salvage marginal OSNR budgets—distributed gain improved Q-factor by 2 dB over EDFA-only chains. However, its high pump power strained cooling systems, necessitating chassis airflow retrofits. For terrestrial networks, the RAMP-C= is overkill for <100 km spans, but in a recent 400G-ZR deployment, it enabled error-free performance across 180 km of legacy G.652 fiber. One critical lesson: pre-test fiber attenuation slopes with OTDR—unexpected loss peaks in older fibers caused pump instability, requiring costly mid-span repairs. Always pair Raman amps with redundant pump modules; a single laser failure in a live network can collapse multiple lambdas simultaneously.