Claims
- 1. A network element residing in an optical transport network, comprising;
an optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) module integrated therein and operable to determine signal power data for an optical signal received therein; a plurality of monitor taps disposed at different locations within the network element, each monitor tap operable to divert a portion of the optical data signal traversing the optical transport network to the OSA module; and an optical switch interposed between the OSA module and each of the plurality of monitor taps, the optical switch receiving optical signals from each of the plurality of monitor taps and selectively operable to input one of the optical signals into the OSA module.
- 2. The network element of claim 1 wherein the optical switch physically connects to an optical backplane of the optical network.
- 3. The network element of claim 1 wherein the optical switch having a plurality of input ports, where at least one of the input ports is adapted to receive an optical signal originating externally to the network element.
- 4. The network element of claim 1 wherein the at least one input port is physically accessible on an external surface of the first network element.
- 5. A method for diagnosing an optical transport network, comprising:
integrating an optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) module into a network element of a first optical transport network; routing an optical signal from a second optical transport network to the OSA module residing in the first optical transport network; and determining signal power data for the optical signal using the OSA module residing in the first optical transport network.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of routing an optical signal further comprises receiving the optical signal into an optical switch, where the optical switch optically connected to an input of the OSA module and residing in the network element of the first optical transport network.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein optical switch having a plurality of input ports, where at least one of the input ports is adapted to receive an optical signal originating external to the network element and the remainder of the input ports adapted to receive optical signals from different locations within the network element.
- 8. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of routing an optical signal further comprises connecting an optical cable between the network element of the first optical transport network and a physically adjacent network element residing in the second optical transport network.
- 9. A network diagnostic system for an optical transport network having a plurality of network elements, comprising;
a first network element residing in the optical transport network and operable to perform an optical spectrum analysis test, wherein the network element includes an optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) module integrated therein and operable to determine signal power data for an optical signal received therein; a plurality of monitor taps disposed at different locations within the network element, each monitor tap operable to divert a portion of the optical data signal traversing the optical transport network to the OSA module; and an optical switch interposed between the OSA module and each of the plurality of monitor taps, the optical switch receiving optical signals from each of the plurality of monitor taps and selectively operable to input one of the optical signals into the OSA module; a wayside communication subsystem interconnecting the network elements residing in the optical transport network; and a network diagnostic device in data communication with the network element and operable to initiate the optical spectrum analysis test at the network element.
- 10. The network diagnostic system of claim 9 wherein the optical switch physically connects to an optical backplane of the optical network.
- 11. The network diagnostic system of claim 9 wherein the optical switch having a plurality of input ports, where at least one of the input ports is adapted to receive an optical signal originating externally to the network element.
- 12. The network diagnostic system of claim 9 wherein the at least one input port is physically accessible on an external surface of the first network element.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/054,009 filed on Jan. 21, 2002 and entitled “Network Diagnostic Tool for an Optical Transport Network”.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
10054009 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
Child |
10114220 |
Apr 2002 |
US |