Anritsu Corporation will present the newest network system at the Supercomputing Conference 24 (SC24), which will take place in Atlanta, USA, from November 17–22, 2024, in partnership with the University of Texas at Dallas.
Combining IPoDWDM for high-capacity transmission and OpenROADM for flexible network configuration, this system showcases an orchestration system to manage the entire network and keep an eye on its quality. With an emphasis on future automatic autonomous network configuration, Anritsu is helping to create systems.
The UTD orchestration system oversees the network, which is governed by the YANG data model created by the OpenROADM MSA and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which promotes internet engineering standards as a vendor-independent control system.
Two Anritsu MT1040As equipped with 400G OpenROADM transceivers will be installed in the company’s display at SC24 using an Add/Drop line for the OpenROADM system.
By placing the communication channels in a network environment with realistic traffic loads, these MT1040A testers give the orchestration system IP and optical transport layer quality monitoring data. As a result, the network system can alter ROADM routes and network channels in response to high-quality data.
Devices that pass the interoperability verification are given verified labels by the UTD OpenLab, which also confirms that the hardware and software are compatible with the open specifications released by the OpenROADM MSA.
Product Outline
Network Master Pro MT1040A
The MT1040A is a 400G handheld tester in B5 form that has outstanding operability and expandability. It is a 9-inch screen field measurement device that is controlled by a touch panel. 400ZR/ZR+ test features and multi-date interfaces ranging from 10M to 400G are supported.
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