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IEEE 802.3cs-2022

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IEEE Standard for Ethernet Amendment 2: Physical Layers and Management Parameters for Increased-Reach Point-to-Multipoint Ethernet Optical Subscriber Access (Super-PON)

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Amendment Standard – Active. Super-PON optical subscriber access networks, which are in the family of Ethernet passive optical networks (EPONs), are defined in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.3-2022. Super-PON has a reach of up to 50 km and up to 1024 ONUs over a point-to-multipoint passive optical distribution network (ODN) through wavelength division multiplexing (WDM). A Super-PON ODN contains a passive wavelength router that determines the channels used by the ODN. This standard specifies the Super-PON Reconciliation Sublayer (RS), Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, and Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer at a MAC data rate of 10 Gb/s in the downstream direction and of 10 Gb/s or 2.5 Gb/s in the upstream direction.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
11 Introduction
14 Contents
21 1. Introduction
1.3 Normative references
1.4 Definitions
22 1.5 Abbreviations
23 30. Management
30.3 Layer management for DTEs
30.3.2 PHY device managed object class
30.3.2.1 PHY device attributes
30.3.2.1.2 aPhyType
30.3.2.1.3 aPhyTypeList
30.3.5 MPCP managed object class
30.3.5.1 MPCP Attributes
30.3.5.1.2 aMPCPAdminState
30.3.5.1.3 aMPCPMode
24 30.5 Layer management for medium attachment units (MAUs)
30.5.1 MAU managed object class
30.5.1.1 MAU attributes
30.5.1.1.2 aMAUType
25 45. Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface
45.2 MDIO Interface registers
45.2.1 PMA/PMD registers
45.2.1.27 PMA/PMD control 3 register (Register 1.29)
45.2.1.27.1 Downstream differential encoding (1.29.15)
45.2.1.27.1a Super-PON PMA/PMD transmit channel (1.29.14:11)
45.2.1.27.2 PMA/PMD type selection (1.29.5:0)
27 45.2.1.159a Super-PON PMA/PMD extended ability register (Register 1.1003)
45.2.1.159a.1 10GBASE-SP1-D (1.1003.15)
45.2.1.159a.2 10GBASE-SP1-U (1.1003.14)
45.2.1.159a.3 10/2.5GBASE-SP1-D (1.1003.13)
28 45.2.1.159a.4 10/2.5GBASE-SP1-U (1.1003.12)
45.2.1.159a.5 Super-PON channel y (1.1003.7:4)
45.2.1.159a.6 Super-PON channel x (1.1003.3:0)
45.2.3 PCS registers
45.2.3.1 PCS control 1 register (Register 3.0)
29 45.2.3.6 PCS control 2 register (Register 3.7)
30 45.2.3.6.1 PCS type selection (3.7.4:0)
45.2.3.8 PCS status 3 register (Register 3.9)
45.2.3.8.a 10GBASE-SP capable (3.9.9)
31 45.2.3.8.b 10/2.5GBASE-SP capable (3.9.8)
45.2.3.41 10G-EPON, and Nx25G-EPON, and Super-PON corrected FEC codewords counter (Register 3.76, 3.77)
45.2.3.42 10G-EPON, and Nx25G-EPON, and Super-PON uncorrected FEC codewords counter (Register 3.78, 3.79)
32 45.2.3.43 10GBASE-PR, 10/1GBASE-PRX, and Nx25G EPON, and Super-PON BER monitor interval control register (Register 3.80)
33 45.2.3.44 10GBASE-PR, 10/1GBASE-PRX, and Nx25G EPON, and Super-PON BER monitor status (register 3.81)
45.2.3.44.1 10GBASE-PR, 10/1GBASE-PRX, and Nx25G EPON, and Super-PON PCS high BER (3.81.0)
45.2.3.44.2 10GBASE-PR, 10/1GBASE-PRX, and Nx25G EPON, and Super-PON PCS latched high BER (3.81.1)
45.2.3.45 10GBASE-PR, 10/1GBASE-PRX, and Nx25G EPON, and Super-PON BER monitor threshold control (register 3.82)
34 45.2.3.46 Nx25G-EPON and Super-PON synchronization pattern registers (Registers 3.83 through 3.134)
45.2.3.46.1 SP3 bit 257 (3.83.5)
45.2.3.46.2 SP3 balanced (3.83.4)
45.2.3.46.3 SP2 bit 257 (3.83.3)
45.2.3.46.4 SP2 balanced (3.83.2)
35 45.2.3.46.5 SP1 bit 257 (3.83.1)
45.2.3.46.6 SP1 balanced (3.83.0)
45.2.3.46.7 SP1 pattern (3.84.0 through 3.99.15)
45.2.3.46.8 SP1 length (3.100.15:0)
45.2.3.46.9 SP2 pattern (3.101.0 through 3.116.15)
45.2.3.46.10 SP2 length (3.117.15:0)
45.2.3.46.11 SP3 pattern (3.118.0 through 3.133.15)
45.2.3.46.12 SP3 length (3.134.15:0)
36 56. Introduction to Ethernet for subscriber access networks
56.1 Overview
56.1.2 Summary of P2MP sublayers
56.1.2.1 Multipoint MAC Control Protocol (MPCP)
38 56.1.2.2 Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and media independent interfaces
56.1.3 Physical Layer signaling systems
40 67. System considerations for Ethernet subscriber access networks
67.1 Overview
67.2 Discussion and examples of EFM P2MP topologies
67.2.5 Super-PON topology and architecture
41 164. Physical Layers, Multipoint MAC Control, and management parameters for increased-reach point-to-multipoint Ethernet optical subscriber access (Super-PON)
164.1 Super-PON overview
42 164.2 Super-PON Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) Sublayer and Medium
164.2.1 Overview
164.2.1.1 Positioning of the PMD sublayer within the IEEE 802.3 architecture
164.2.2 PMD naming
44 164.2.3 Supported combinations of OLT and ONU PMDs
164.2.4 PMD functional specifications
164.2.4.1 PMD service interface
164.2.4.1.1 PMD_UNITDATA.request
45 164.2.4.1.2 PMD_UNITDATA.indication
164.2.4.1.3 PMD_SIGNAL.request
164.2.4.1.4 PMD_SIGNAL.indication
164.2.4.2 PMD block diagram
46 164.2.4.3 PMD transmit function
164.2.4.4 PMD receive function
47 164.2.4.5 PMD signal detect function
164.2.4.5.1 ONU PMD signal detect
164.2.4.5.2 OLT PMD signal detect
164.2.4.5.3 Super-PON signal detect functions
164.2.4.6 PMD transmit enable function for ONU
164.2.4.7 PMD delay constraints
164.2.5 Wavelength channel allocation
48 164.2.6 PMD to MDI optical specifications for OLT PMDs
164.2.6.1 OLT transmitter optical specifications
49 164.2.6.2 OLT receiver optical specifications
164.2.7 PMD to MDI optical specifications for ONU PMDs
50 164.2.7.1 ONU transmitter optical specifications
164.2.7.2 ONU receiver optical specifications
164.2.8 Super-PON Black Link specification
51 164.2.9 Definitions of optical parameters and measurement methods
52 164.2.9.1 Insertion loss
164.2.9.2 Test patterns
164.2.9.3 Wavelength and side mode suppression ratio (SMSR)
164.2.9.4 Optical power measurements
53 164.2.9.5 Extinction ratio measurements
164.2.9.6 Relative intensity noise optical modulation amplitude (RIN15OMA) measuring procedure
164.2.9.7 Transmit optical waveform (transmit eye)
164.2.9.8 Transmitter dispersion penalty (TDP)
164.2.9.8.1 Reference transmitter requirements
164.2.9.8.2 Reference receiver requirements
164.2.9.8.3 Test procedure
164.2.9.9 Receiver OSNR tolerance
164.2.9.10 Laser on/off timing measurement
54 164.2.9.10.1 Definitions
164.2.9.10.2 Test method
164.2.9.11 Receiver settling timing measurement
164.2.9.11.1 Definitions
164.2.9.11.2 Test method
55 164.2.9.12 Maximum ripple
164.2.9.13 Clear link passband
164.2.9.14 Maximum and minimum residual chromatic dispersion
164.2.9.15 Maximum inter-channel crosstalk
56 164.2.9.16 Maximum differential group delay
164.2.9.17 Maximum optical path OSNR penalty
164.2.9.18 Minimum optical return loss
164.2.9.19 Maximum spectral excursion
164.2.9.20 Maximum loss excursion
164.2.9.21 Burst-mode gain excursion
164.2.10 Environmental, safety, and labeling
164.2.10.1 General safety
164.2.10.2 Laser safety
57 164.2.10.3 Installation
164.2.10.4 Environment
164.2.10.5 PMD labeling
164.2.11 Characteristics of the fiber optic cabling
164.2.11.1 Fiber optic cabling model
164.2.11.2 Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)
58 164.2.12 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for 164.2, Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and medium for Super-PON passive optical networks
164.2.12.1 Introduction
164.2.12.2 Identification
164.2.12.2.1 Implementation identification
164.2.12.2.2 Protocol summary
59 164.2.12.3 Major capabilities/options
164.2.12.4 PMD functional specifications
60 164.2.12.5 PMD to MDI optical specifications for 10GBASE-SP1-D
164.2.12.6 PMD to MDI optical specifications for 10GBASE-SP1-U
164.2.12.7 PMD to MDI optical specifications for 10/2.5GBASE-SP1-D
164.2.12.8 PMD to MDI optical specifications for 10/2.5GBASE-SP1-U
61 164.2.12.9 Definitions of optical parameters and measurement methods
62 164.2.12.10 Characteristics of the fiber optic cabling and MDI
63 164.2.12.11 Environmental specifications
64 164.3 Super-PON Physical Coding Sublayer and Physical Media Attachment
164.3.1 Overview
164.3.1.1 Conventions
164.3.1.2 Delay constraints
164.3.1.3 Burst transmission
164.3.2 PCS transmit data path
66 164.3.3 PCS receive data path
67 164.3.4 Super-PON PMA
164.3.4.1 Service Interface
164.3.4.1.1 PMA_UNITDATA[i].request
164.3.4.1.2 PMA_UNITDATA[i]. indication
164.3.4.1.3 PMA_SIGNAL[i].request
68 164.3.4.2 Differential encoder
164.3.4.3 PMA transmit clock
164.3.4.3.1 Loop-timing specifications for ONUs
164.3.4.4 TCDR measurement
69 164.3.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for 164.3, Super-PON Physical Coding Sublayer and Physical Media Attachment
164.3.5.1 Identification
164.3.5.1.1 Implementation identification
164.3.5.1.2 Protocol summary
70 164.3.5.2 PCS capabilities/options
164.3.5.3 PCS Processes
71 164.3.5.4 PMA Processes
72 164.4 Super-PON Reconciliation Sublayer
164.4.1 Overview
164.4.2 Summary of major concepts
164.4.3 RS functional specifications
73 164.4.4 Super-PON RS requirements
164.4.4.1 Super-PON architecture
164.4.4.2 RS channels
164.4.4.3 Symmetric and asymmetric data rates
164.4.4.4 Super-PON application-specific parameters
164.4.4.4.1 Constants
164.4.4.4.2 Transmit variables
164.4.4.5 RS time synchronization
164.4.4.6 Delay variability constraints
75 164.4.4.7 Asymmetric rate operation
77 164.4.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for 164.4, Super-PON Reconciliation Sublayer
164.4.5.1 Identification
164.4.5.1.1 Implementation identification
164.4.5.1.2 Protocol summary
78 164.4.5.2 Generic MCRS
164.4.5.3 RS in Super-PON
164.4.5.3.1 Major capabilities/option
164.4.5.3.2 RS implementation in Super-PON
79 164.5 Super-PON Multipoint MAC Control Sublayer
164.5.1 Overview
164.5.1.1 Principles of point-to-multipoint operation
164.5.1.2 Position of Multipoint MAC Control (MPMC) within the IEEE 802.3 hierarchy
164.5.1.3 Functional block diagram
164.5.1.4 Service interfaces
164.5.1.5 Conventions
164.5.2 Protocol-independent operation
164.5.2.1 Control Parser and Control Multiplexer
81 164.5.2.1.1 Constants
164.5.2.1.2 Counters
164.5.2.1.3 Variables
164.5.2.1.4 Functions
164.5.2.1.5 Control Parser state diagram
164.5.2.1.6 Control Multiplexer state diagram
164.5.3 Multipoint Control Protocol (MPCP)
164.5.3.1 Principles of Multipoint Control Protocol (MPCP)
164.5.3.1.1 Ranging measurement and time synchronization
82 164.5.3.1.2 Granting access to the PON media by the OLT
164.5.3.2 MPCP block diagram
164.5.3.3 Delay variability requirements
164.5.3.4 Logical link identifier (LLID) types
164.5.3.5 Allocation of LLID values
164.5.3.6 MPCPDU structure and encoding
164.5.3.6.1 GATE description
164.5.3.6.2 REPORT description
164.5.3.6.3 REGISTER_REQ description
83 164.5.3.6.4 REGISTER description
164.5.3.6.5 REGISTER_ACK description
164.5.3.6.6 DISCOVERY description
84 164.5.3.6.7 SYNC_PATTERN description
164.5.3.7 Discovery process
164.5.3.7.1 Constants
164.5.3.7.2 Counters
164.5.3.7.3 Variables
86 164.5.3.7.4 Functions
164.5.3.7.5 Messages
164.5.3.7.6 Discovery Initiation state diagram
164.5.3.7.7 Registration Completion state diagram
164.5.3.7.8 ONU Registration state diagram
164.5.3.8 Granting process
164.5.3.9 Discovery process in dual-rate systems
87 164.5.3.9.1 OLT rate-specific discovery
164.5.3.9.2 ONU rate-specific registration
89 164.5.4 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for 164.5, Super-PON Multipoint MAC Control Sublayer
164.5.4.1 Identification
164.5.4.1.1 Implementation identification
164.5.4.1.2 Protocol summary
90 164.5.4.2 Major capabilities/options
164.5.4.3 PICS proforma tables for Multipoint MAC Control
164.5.4.3.1 Clock tracking
91 164.5.4.3.2 LLID
164.5.4.3.3 Protocol-independent state diagrams
92 164.5.4.3.4 MPCP
95 Annex 164A (informative) Super-PON Black Link implementation
164A.1 Example of Super-PON Black Link implementation
96 164A.2 MUX/Amp
164A.2.1 MUX/DEMUX characteristics
97 164A.2.2 Booster optical amplifier characteristics
164A.2.3 Band MUX characteristics
98 164A.2.4 Preamp characteristics
99 164A.2.5 DCM characteristics
164A.3 Wavelength Router
100 164A.4 Power splitter
164A.5 Link budget analysis
164A.5.1 Downstream for a 50-km link
101 164A.5.2 Upstream for a 50-km link
102 164A.5.3 Raman Effect Penalty
103 164A.5.4 Dispersion compensation
105 Annex 164B (informative) Cabled fiber link attributes used for system design
164B.1 Overview
164B.2 Attenuation
107 164B.3 Chromatic dispersion
108 Annex 164C (informative) Super-PON spectral excursion measurement
164C.1 Methodology
110 Back cover
IEEE 802.3cs-2022
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