Nortel Networks OPTera Metro 3500 User Manual

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2-98 Operation, administration, and maintenance (OAM) features

OPTera Metro 3500 Multiservice Platform NTRN10AN Rel 12.1 Standard Iss 1 Apr 2004

If congestion should occur at the destination storage device, it would begin
withholding R_RDYs from the egress OPTera Metro 3500. All transmitted
Fibre Channel frames are buffered in the egress OPTera Metro 3500 card
memory. When a certain memory threshold is reached, a flow control signal is
sent to the ingress OPTera Metro 3500 to stop the transmission of Fibre
Channel frames. Upon receipt of these flow control messages, the ingress
OPTera Metro 3500 would in turn withhold R_RDYs from the source storage
device. This mechanism ensures that downward pressure is cascaded upstream
to the source of the traffic until congestion abates.

Table 2-20 on page 2-98

, lists the sample distances based on the available

WAN bandwidth.

Table 2-20
Fibre Channel extended reach sample distances

STS1-nv

Round Trip Delay

(

µs)

See

Note 1

Distance

(kms)

See

Note 2

STS3c-nv

Round Trip Delay

(

µs)

Distance

(kms)

See

Note 2

19

See

Note 3

9870

987

6

See

Note 3

9870

987

18

10160

1016

5

11820

1182

17

10760

1076

4

See

Note 3

14770

1477

16

11430

1143

3

19690

1969

15

12190

1219

2

29540

2954

14

13060

1306

1

See

Note 3

59080

5908

13

14070

1407

12

15240

1524

11

16620

1662

10

18290

1829

9

20320

2032

8

22860

2286

7

26120

2612

6

30480

3048

5

36570

3657

4

45710

4571

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