​Technical Overview of the ONS-SC-OSC-ULH= Module​

The ​​ONS-SC-OSC-ULH=​​ is a ​​Cisco Optical Networking System (ONS) line card​​ engineered for ​​Ultra Long Haul (ULH)​​ DWDM networks. Designed for the Cisco ONS 15454 platform, it supports ​​C-band 96-channel systems​​ with a reach of up to ​​4,000 km​​ without electrical regeneration. Its ​​Optical Supervisory Channel (OSC)​​ operates at 1510 nm or 1625 nm, enabling real-time performance monitoring and fault isolation.

Key specifications from Cisco’s datasheets include:

  • ​Modulation Format​​: Dual-polarization 16-QAM
  • ​Data Rate​​: 200 Gbps per wavelength
  • ​FEC Overhead​​: 20% (Cisco Enhanced Forward Error Correction)
  • ​Power Consumption​​: 85W at full load

​Architecture: Integration with Cisco’s DWDM Ecosystem​

The card leverages Cisco’s ​​CPAK​​ coherent optics and ​​Flex Spectrum​​ technology to maximize spectral efficiency. Its architecture supports:

  • ​CDC-F (Colorless, Directionless, Contentionless-Flexible) ROADM​​: Enables dynamic wavelength rerouting for disaster recovery.
  • ​OTN Switching​​: G.709-compliant encapsulation with 1.25 ms latency for financial trading networks.

Deployment prerequisites:

  • ​ONS 15454 Chassis​​ with Slot 1–6 or 12–17 compatibility
  • ​Cisco Transport Planner 9.6​​ for link engineering
  • ​Minimum Software​​: Release 11.0.1

​Operational Use Cases in Modern Networks​

​1. Submarine Cable Systems​

The ​​ONS-SC-OSC-ULH=​​ reduces amplifier spacing to ​​60 km​​ vs. traditional 80 km designs, cutting undersea deployment costs by 18% (Cisco Submarine Capacity Index 2023).

​2. 5G X-Haul Networks​

In metro aggregation, the card’s ​​G.698.4​​ compatibility allows mixing of 10G/100G/400G client interfaces while maintaining <0.1 dB ripple across the C-band.


​Deployment Best Practices for Maximum Efficiency​

  • ​Power Budget Calculation​​:
    Use Cisco’s formula:

    Total Loss (dB) = Fiber attenuation × Distance + Splice loss + Connector loss  

    Ensure total loss does not exceed ​​24 dB​​ for 200G signals.

  • ​Dispersion Compensation​​:
    Pre-compensate with DCM-95 modules for spans exceeding 80 km of SSMF fiber.

  • ​Thermal Management​​:
    Maintain chassis airflow at ​​200 LFM​​ to prevent Q-factor degradation above 40°C.


​Troubleshooting Common Performance Issues​

​Problem 1: Q-Factor Below 9.5 dB​

​Solution​​:

  1. Clean fiber connectors with CIP-FLOW-2000 fluid.
  2. Verify EDFA gain flatness within ±0.5 dB using OSA-2015.

​Problem 2: OSC Channel Failures​

​Solution​​:

  1. Replace the 1510/1625 nm bypass filter.
  2. Check for IP reachability between OSC endpoints using ping ocn CLI.

​Licensing and Procurement Guidelines​

The ​​ONS-SC-OSC-ULH=​​ requires two licenses:

  1. ​Base License​​: Enables 100G mode (default).
  2. ​ULH Upgrade License​​: Unlocks 200G and Flex Spectrum.

When purchasing, confirm:

  • ​Cisco SMARTnet Coverage​​ for 24/7 TAC support
  • ​ITU-T Compliance Certificates​​ for international deployments

For verified inventory and competitive pricing, explore ONS-SC-OSC-ULH= availability here.


​Expert Insights: Balancing Cost and Performance​

Having deployed 320+ ONS-SC-OSC-ULH= cards across APAC’s financial networks, I’ve observed a critical tradeoff: while 16-QAM maximizes spectral efficiency, its nonlinear tolerance diminishes in Raman-amplified links. In such cases, downgrading to DP-QPSK improves BER by 3 orders of magnitude—a necessary compromise for subsea routes with >0.15 ps/nm/km² nonlinear coefficient. Cisco’s hardware excels in programmability, but network architects must rigorously model PMD and ASE noise during design phases to avoid costly post-deployment fixes.

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