ATTACHMENT J-1 FAA-P-2978D Supersedes FAA-P-2978C U.S

ATTACHMENT J-1 FAA-P-2978D Supersedes FAA-P-2978C U.S

ATTACHMENT J-1 FAA-P-2978d Supersedes FAA-P-2978c U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Product Description (PD) Airport Cable Loop System Sustained Support Dedicated Network Telecommunications System (DNTS) ATTACHMENT J-1 FAA-P-2978d Supersedes FAA-P-2978c (This page left blank intentionally) ATTACHMENT J-1 FAA-P-2978d Supersedes FAA-P-2978c RECORD OF CHANGES Revision Date Action 0.0 04/14/2020 Initial Draft version 0.1 04/16/2020 IFCET Team Review 0.2 7/1/2020 Changes nomenclature to DNTS i (This page left blank intentionally) ii ATTACHMENT J-1 FAA-P-2978d Supersedes FAA-P-2978c FOREWORD This document is approved for use by all organizations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It establishes requirements for acquisitions of fiber optic telecommunication equipment for the National Airspace System (NAS), and references Government and non-Government standards, orders, handbooks, and other pertinent documents. This product description revises information contained in FAA-P-2978c, Dedicated Network Telecommunications System (DNTS) for the Airport Cable Loop Systems Sustained Support Program. This product description supersedes and replaces FAA-P-2978c. iii ATTACHMENT J-1 FAA-P-2978d Supersedes FAA-P-2978c (This page left blank intentionally) iv ATTACHMENT J-1 FAA-P-2978d Supersedes FAA-P-2978c TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE AND CLASSIFICATION ................................. 1 1.1. Scope ............................................... 1 1.2. System Overview ..................................... 1 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS..................................... 3 2.1. General ............................................. 3 2.2. FAA Specifications and Standards ..................... 3 2.3. Food and Drug Administration ......................... 3 2.4. Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Electronic Industries Association (EIA), and Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) .... 3 2.5. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) .............................................. 4 2.6. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) .......... 4 2.7. Military Specifications and Standards ................ 5 2.8. Telcordia Technologies Standards ..................... 5 3. REQUIREMENTS ............................................ 7 3.1. Telecommunications System Equipment .................. 7 3.1.1. SONET Optical Interfaces ......................... 7 3.1.2. Ethernet ........................................ 8 3.1.3. Tributary Interfaces ............................. 9 3.1.4. Low Speed Interfaces ............................. 9 3.1.5. Timing Synchronization .......................... 12 3.1.6. Networking ..................................... 12 3.1.7. Configuration, Installation and Additional Circuits ......................................... 13 3.1.8. Configuration Data .............................. 13 3.1.9. Nominal Bit Error Ratio (BER) ................... 13 3.1.10. Bit Error Ratio ................................ 13 3.1.11. Fault Diagnosis ................................ 13 3.1.12. Indicators and Alarms .......................... 13 3.1.13. Electrical Requirement ......................... 14 3.1.14. Cold Start..................................... 16 3.1.15. Physical Characteristics ....................... 16 3.1.16. Size .......................................... 16 v ATTACHMENT J-1 FAA-P-2978d Supersedes FAA-P-2978c 3.1.17. Operating Temperature and Humidity ............. 16 3.1.18. Operating Altitude ............................. 16 3.1.19. Storage, Transportation, and Handling Temperature and Humidity .......................... 16 3.1.20. Storage, Transportation, and Handling Shock .... 16 3.1.21. Earthquake Zone 4 .............................. 16 3.1.22. ESD and EMI.................................... 17 3.1.23. Thermal Heat Dissipation ....................... 17 3.1.24. Acoustic Noise ................................. 17 3.2. Remote Maintenance System (RMS) ..................... 17 3.2.1. Fail-Safe Design ................................ 17 3.2.2. RMS Functional Requirements ..................... 17 3.2.3. RMS Event Management ............................ 18 3.2.4. RMS Protocol and Procedures ..................... 18 3.2.5. RMS Graphical User Interface (GUI) .............. 19 3.2.6. Audible Alarm ................................... 19 3.2.7. Remote Alarm Indication ......................... 19 3.3. Workmanship, Materials and Finishes ................. 19 3.3.1. Cleaning ....................................... 19 3.3.2. Threaded parts or devices ....................... 19 3.3.3. Wiring ......................................... 19 3.3.4. Shielding ...................................... 20 3.3.5. Materials and parts ............................. 20 3.3.6. Finishes ....................................... 20 3.4. Reliability and Maintainability ..................... 20 3.4.1. DNTS Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) .......... 20 3.4.2. RMS MTBF ....................................... 20 3.4.3. Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) ...................... 20 3.4.4. Preventive Maintenance .......................... 20 3.4.5. Special Equipment ............................... 20 3.5. Safety ............................................. 21 3.6. Grounding Bonding, and Shielding .................... 21 4. Quality Assurance Provisions ............................ 23 4.1. Testing Conditions .................................. 23 4.2. Verification Methods ................................ 23 4.3. Reliability Modeling and Prediction Data ............ 23 5. Preparation for Delivery ................................ 25 6. Applicable Definitions .................................. 27 vi 6.1. Commonly Addressed Channels ......................... 27 6.2. Data Rate .......................................... 27 6.3. Digital Signal 1 (DS1) .............................. 27 6.4. Ethernet ........................................... 27 6.5. Failure ............................................ 27 6.6. Lowest Replaceable Unit (LRU) ....................... 27 6.7. Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) ................... 27 6.8. Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) .......................... 27 6.9. Network Element .................................... 27 6.10. Outage ............................................ 27 6.11. Synchronous Optical NETwork (SONET) ................ 28 6.12. Unidirectional Path Switched Ring (UPSR) ........... 28 6.13. Event ............................................. 28 6.14. Event Correlation .................................. 28 6.15. Acronyms .......................................... 29 vii (This page left blank intentionally) viii 1. SCOPE AND CLASSIFICATION 1.1. Scope This product description contains the technical requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for a Dedicated Network Telecommunications System (DNTS). The DNTS is intended for use as the principal element in a fiber optic based signal distribution system for airports. 1.2. System Overview The Dedicated Network Telecommunications System (DNTS) equipment will replace current telecommunications equipment providing communications between FAA facilities on airport. The DNTS equipment described in this PD will replace aging, unsupportable telecommunications equipment currently operating in the National Airspace System (NAS), and will provide telecommunications equipment for future expansion projects and new facility starts. While the new DNTS equipment will utilize recent technology components and include additional features, they will also support existing legacy interfaces and be physically compatible with existing equipment. This PD covers only the telecommunications equipment for the Airport Cable Loop System Sustained Support program to be procured by the FAA. 1 (This page left blank intentionally) 2 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.1. General The following documents, of the issue specified below, form part of this product description to the extent specified herein. In the event of a conflict between the requirements of this product description and any document listed or referenced below, this product description takes precedence. 2.2. FAA Specifications and Standards FAA-G-2100h Electronic Equipment, General Requirements FAA-STD-019f Lightning and Surge Protection, Grounding, Bonding and Shielding Requirements for Facilities and Electronic Equipment NAS-IC-5107000-2 Interface Control Document, NAS Infrastructure Management System Manager/Managed Subsystem Agent using Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 (SNMPv3) FAA-E-2761c Cable, Fiber Optic, Multimode and Single-Mode, Multifiber FAA Order 1000.36 FAA Writing Standards HF-STD-001b Human Factors Design Standard (HFDS) A limited number of copies of this product description and other applicable FAA documents may be obtained from the Contracting Officer in the FAA office issuing the Invitation for Bid (IFB) or Request for Proposal (RFP). Requests should fully identify the material desired (document identification number, title, date of issue, etc.) and should identify the IFB or RFP or contract involved, or other use to be made of the material requested. 2.3. Food and Drug Administration Title 21, Chapter I, Subchapter J, 21CFR1040.10, Performance Standards for Light-Emitting Products. 2.4. Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Electronic Industries Association (EIA), and Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) ANSI T1.105-2001 Synchronous

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