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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 11, 2004
Filed:
Oct. 18, 1999
Siraj Elahmadi, Dallas, TX (US);
Paul A. Bullock, Plano, TX (US);
Nigel Baker, Harlow, GB;
Kesavamurthy Nagaraj, Plano, TX (US);
Nortel Networks Limited, St. Laurent, CA;
Abstract
A system and method for transmitting and restoring an optical signal in an optical ring is presented. The optical ring comprises a plurality of nodes, each node containing an optical cross connect switching fabric coupled to a data switch. The optical cross connect switching fabric and the data switch are coupled to a short reach side of a wavelength translation device. A long reach side of the wavelength translation device is coupled to a dense wave division multiplex (DWDM) coupler. The optical cross connect switching fabric and the data switch include a protect channel and a working channel for transporting the optical signal. The wavelength translation device receives the optical signal at a high speed rate, where the optical signal is a short reach optical signal and originates from a high speed interface on the data switch. The wavelength translation device then maps the short reach optical signal into a long reach DWDM optical signal at the high speed rate and forwards, via the DWDM coupler, the long reach optical signal to an adjacent DWDM coupler located at an adjacent node. If a link failure occurs and has not recovered, and the protect channel is not available, optical cross connect switching fabrics at adjacent nodes on each side of the failed link switch the optical signal to an alternate diverse protect port. An optical pass through of the switched optical signal between any transit nodes in the optical ring is then configured resulting in a restoration path for the working channel.