Claims
- 1. An optical switch for use in a broadband network comprising:
a packet processing switch module for switching signals present at a plurality of fast Ethernet ports and a plurality of high speed Ethernet ports; a plurality of transceiver modules for interfacing signals between the ports and the switch module; and a passive backplane adapted to mechanically receive said switch module and said plurality of transceiver modules, the backplane configured to pass signals between said switch module and said plurality of transceiver modules.
- 2. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein the switch module includes a silicon layer-3 switch, a plurality of physical layer devices associated with the plurality of transceiver modules for providing an interface between the transceiver modules and said silicon layer-3 switch, a CPU for controlling said silicon layer-3 switch, memory electrically connected to said silicon layer-3 switch, and software loaded into said memory for controlling operation of said CPU.
- 3. The optical switch of claim 2 further comprising an Ethernet MAC electrically connected to said CPU for debugging.
- 4. The optical switch of claim 2 wherein the memory includes a DRAM controller.
- 5. The optical switch of claim 2 further comprising a peripheral bus for electrically connecting peripheral devices to said CPU.
- 6. The optical switch of claim 5 further comprising flash memory connected to the peripheral bus.
- 7. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein at least one of the transceiver modules includes a high-speed Ethernet uplink transceiver module for transmitting and receiving a signal to and from an associated high speed Ethernet port.
- 8. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein one of the plurality of transceiver modules includes a first high-speed Ethernet uplink transceiver module having first and second high-speed Ethernet uplink ports for interfacing corresponding first and second signals between said first and second ports and said packet processing switch module.
- 9. The optical switch of claim 8 wherein a second high speed Ethernet uplink transceiver module includes a daisy-chain transceiver module for interconnecting the optical switch to a daisy-chain transceiver of another optical switch.
- 10. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein at least one of the transceiver modules includes a high-speed Ethernet uplink transceiver, said high-speed Ethernet uplink transceiver further including a physical layer device.
- 11. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein six of the transceiver modules include fast Ethernet downlink transceiver modules.
- 12. The optical switch of claim 10 wherein each said fast Ethernet downlink transceiver modules comprises four downlink ports.
- 13. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein at least one of the transceiver modules includes a fast Ethernet downlink transceiver module having four downlink ports
- 14. The optical switch of claim 12 wherein at least one of the downlink ports connects the switch to a subscriber premise equipment device.
- 15. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein the high speed Ethernet ports are uplink ports for passing signals between the switch and the network.
- 16. The optical switch of claim 15 wherein one of the uplink ports provides DWDM capability for interconecting with a DWDM multiplexer/demultiplexer for interfacing the switch to the network.
- 17. The optical switch of claim 16 wherein the DWDM uplink ports communicatively connects to a central office/head-end device via a single fiber.
- 18. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein the packet processing switch module, the plurality of transceivers and the backplane are contained in an environmentally hardened enclosure.
- 19. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein the transceiver modules are hot-swappable.
- 20. The optical switch of claim 1 wherein at least one of the transceiver modules includes a high-speed Ethernet transceiver module and at least one corresponding uplink port, wherein said at least one module and port transmit and receive signals using dense wavelength division multiplexing.
- 21. A network for distributing bi-directional high bandwidth traffic signals from a central office/head end to a plurality of subscribers comprising:
at least one distribution switch having active components for routing traffic signals between a high speed Ethernet uplink port and a plurality of subscriber fast Ethernet downlink ports.
- 22. The network of claim 21 wherein the at least one switch further comprises a plurality of uplink transceivers and a plurality of downlink transceivers, each uplink transceiver defining at least one uplink port and each downlink transceiver defining more than two downlink ports.
- 23. The network of claim 22 wherein at least one of the uplink transceivers is configured for transmitting and receiving DWDM traffic signals.
- 24. The network of claim 22 wherein one of the uplink transceivers defines two uplink ports.
- 25. The network of claim 22 wherein at least one of the plurality of downlink transceivers defines four downlink ports.
- 26. The network of claim 22 wherein the at least one switch includes six downlink transceivers, each downlink transceiver defining four downlink ports.
- 27. The network of claim 22, further comprising a first switch and a second switch, wherein the first switch includes a first uplink port and a second uplink port, the second uplink port being communicatively connected via an aggregating fiber pair to an uplink port of the first switch for operating the first switch as a master and the second switch as a slave in a daisy-chain manner.
- 28. The network of claim 22 further comprising a plurality of active distribution switches and at least one DWDM mux/demux aggregator, the at least one aggregator being communicatively connected to an uplink port of each switch via an aggregating fiber pair for aggregating uplink traffic of the active switches with a single uplink fiber between the aggregator and the central office/head end.
- 29. The network of claim 28 wherein one aggregator and the switches connected thereto define a local fiber network.
- 30. The network of claim 29 wherein at least one of the active switches is a master switch of a daisy chain subgroup of switches.
- 31. The network of claim 29 comprising a plurality of local fiber networks.
- 32. The network of claim 31 wherein an uplink port of a switch belonging to a first local fiber network is communicatively connected to an uplink port of a switch belonging to a second local fiber network via a cross-connect fiber pair.
- 33. A network switch having active components for use in a high bandwidth network comprising an intelligent switch configured for applying network edge criteria to network traffic and operating on the traffic according to the criteria.
- 34. The network switch of claim 33 wherein the switch is mounted outdoors proximate subscribers it serves.
- 35. A method of providing network edge functions by a network switch having active components, the switch being located proximate the subscribers it serves comprising:
associating subscriber criteria with a subscriber downlink port; receiving a packet of a subscriber traffic signal at a subscriber downlink port; determining the criteria to apply to the packet based on the downlink port at which the packet was received; manipulating the packet according to the criteria determined in the previous step.
- 36. A method of providing network edge functions by a network switch having active components, the switch being located proximate the subscribers it serves comprising:
associating subscriber criteria with a subscriber downlink port; receiving a packet of a subscriber traffic signal purporting to be intended for a particular subscriber at an uplink port; determining the criteria to apply to the packet based on the downlink port to which the packet is intended; manipulating the packet according to the criteria determined in the previous step.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to the benefit of the filing date of Sawyer, et al., U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/304,914 entitled “Environmentally Hardened Platform for Delivering Fiber Services to the Home”, which was filed Jul. 12, 2001, and is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60304914 |
Jul 2001 |
US |