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Nokia 7750 SR-s Service Router

Release 24

The Nokia 7750 SR-s series of IP routers takes edge and core routing to new
heights. It delivers the speed, capacity, power efficiency, flexible capability,
network security and automation tools essential for IP networking in the
5G and cloud era. With continuous design innovation and proven investment
protection, the 7750 SR-s helps build a sustainable IP network that can evolve
with changing needs for years to come.

Overview
As networks experience unprecedented traffic
growth and unpredictable demands, operators
are challenged to increase network capacity
efficiently and meet ever-increasing performance
requirements while rolling out new services.
Leveraging Nokia 6.0 Tb/s FP5 and 3.0 Tb/s FP4
silicon, the 7750 SR-s addresses today’s network
imperatives, enabling operators to build a scalable,
secure, automated and efficient network.
With platforms scaling from 1.6 Tb/s full duplex
(FD) to 216 Tb/s FD, the 7750 SR-s delivers power-
efficient performance certainty for demanding 7750 SR-7s
network roles. The 7750 SR-s supports a mix of
port speeds and optic types: 800G QSFP-DD, 400G
QSFP-DD, 400G QSFP112, 100G SFP-DD, 100G
QSFP, 400G QSFP, 100G QSFP28 and CFP2-DCO.
This variety enables high-density 800GE, 400GE,
200GE, 100GE, 50GE, 25GE and 10GE interfaces 7750 SR-2s
as well as hardware support for 1.6 Tb/s flows.
At the heart of the 7750 SR-s is Nokia FP silicon
7750 SR-14s
—  an essential element for high-performance
routing. Leveraging a fully programmable network 7750 SR-1se
processor (NP) architecture, the systems are
designed to be deterministic, enabling diverse
deployment needs for demanding IP edge, core
and smart aggregation applications under all
network operating conditions. 7750 SR-2se 7750 SR-1s

1 Data sheet
Nokia 7750 SR-s Service Router
Running the Nokia Service Routing Operating This includes support for line rate-based, low-
System (SR OS), the 7750 SR-s delivers deployment latency encryption as well as surgical IP payload
versatility and consistency. It provides a common filters to mitigate against distributed denial of
platform to optimize IP edge and core applications service (DDoS) attacks.
and services without performance compromises.
Extensible hardware and SR OS feature licensing Speed and capacity
allows each system to be tailored to meet exact
There are six system variants in the 7750 SR-s
networking requirements in the most economical way.
product family: the FP4-enabled 7750 SR-1s
These industry-leading capabilities enable network
and 7750 SR-2s; the FP5-enabled 7750 SR-1se
designs without trade-offs among performance,
and 7750 SR-2se; and the 7750 SR-7s and
capacity, scalability and power consumption.
7750 SR-14s, which support a full concurrent mix
To protect against increasing security threats, the of FP4 and FP5 silicon. Table 1 outlines the platform
7750 SR-s embeds security across all aspects of form factors, speeds and capacities.
the data path without impacting router performance.
Table 1. 7750 SR-s platform overview

7750 SR-1s 7750 SR-1se 7750 SR-2s 7750 SR-2se 7750 SR-7s 7750 SR-14s
Height and depth 3RU; 67.79 cm 3RU; 67.79 cm 5RU; 81.38 cm 5RU; 80.26 cm 16 or 17RU; 85.8 cm 27 or 28RU; 87.9 cm
(26.69 in) (26.69 in) (32.04 in) (31.6 in) (33.8 in) (34.6 in)
System Fixed: 2.4 Tb/s, Fixed 2 slots, modular 2 slots, modular 6 slots, modular 12 slots, modular
configuration: 4.8 Tb/s; XMA-s / IOM-s XMA2-s, IOM2-se XMA-s, IOM-s, XMA-s, IOM-s,
Full duplex (FD) Modular: 3 Tb/s XMA2-s, IOM2-se XMA2-s, IOM2-se
Fabric, control Integrated, Integrated, Integrated, Fabric & control Fabric & control Fabric & control
simplex simplex control redundant redundant redundant redundant
System capacity (FD) Up to 4.8 Tb/s 19.2 Tb/s 9.6 Tb/s 36 Tb/s 108 Tb/s 216 Tb/s
Line rate slot
forwarding (FD) Up to 4.8 Tb/s 19.2 Tb/s 4.8 Tb/s 18 Tb/s 18 Tb/s 18 Tb/s
Line rate
port density:
800G/400G - / 12 24 / 48 - / 24 36 / 84 108 / 252 216 / 504
100G/10G 48 / 360 192 / 360 96 / 720 360 / 720 1080 / 2160 2160 / 4320
Intelligent 12 Tb/s All ports to 24 Tb/s 38.4 Tb/s 115.2 Tb/s 230.4 Tb/s
aggregation (IA) 19.2 Tb/s line rate
capacity (FD)
IA slot forwarding 12 Tb/s All ports to 12 Tb/s 19.2 Tb/s 19.2 Tb/s 19.2 Tb/s
(FD) 19.2 Tb/s line rate
IA port density:
800G/400G/ - / 24 All ports to - / 48 48 / 96 144 / 288 288 / 576
100G/10G 120 / 360 19.2 Tb/s line rate 240 / 720 384 / 720 1152 / 2160 2304 / 4320
FP4 line cards FP5 line cards FP4 and FP5 line cards
Common parts Switch Fabric Modules (SFMs) and fans
Power supply units (PSUs)

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Nokia 7750 SR-s Service Router
All platforms support universal line cards, with can consume power above 20W and are a challenge
support for any speed on any service on any port, to cool in data center-focused router designs. The
ranging from 10GE to 800GE, with full breakout design of the 7750 SR-s line cards and systems
options on all ports. Please refer to the 7750 SR-s allows for a full set of coherent 400G ZR/ZR+ optics
XMA2-s, 7750 SR-s XMA-s and 7750 SR IOM-s in all cages without restrictions or fan algorithm
data sheets for more details on line card variants. changes.
Optical breakout options include 4 x 10G, In addition, cards and systems are equally ready
10 x 10G, 4 x 25G, 2 x 100G, 4 x 100G, 2 x 400G to support 800G coherent optics without density
and 8 x 100G. This is all provided within the trade-off. The intent of coherent optics is to
same product family, in platforms ranging leverage full router density without losing ports
from 1.6 Tb/s FD to 216 Tb/s FD. and without sacrifice, and that is exactly what the
7750 SR-s design delivers.
Power Leveraging 112G SERDES technology, the 7750 SR-s
unlocks the power efficiency advantages of next-
Sustainability
generation optics. 800G QSFP-DD optics save in
The power-efficient design of the 7750 SR-s makes the order of 25 to 43 percent of the optical power
IP networks more sustainable through reduced budget compared to using two 400G QSFP-DD optics.
emissions. With power density optimization, a It is hardware-ready to support power-efficient
best-in-class mechanical design for optimal cooling, 100G/200G SFP112 and 400G QSFP optics. As
112G SERDES, integrated memories and smaller systems densify, optics become a larger part of
silicon geometries, an FP5-based system delivers overall system power consumption, and the power
typical power consumption in the order of 0.1W/Gig savings behind next-generation optics quickly
in chassis-based systems. Even more, with FP silicon, becomes compelling.
performance is always deterministic.
FlexE 2.01 is supported across all of channelization,
This power consumption is realized with full features sub-rating and bonding. Bonding support
enabled while concurrently being fully buffered on enables 1.6 Tb/s clear-channel flows in advance
both ingress and egress, with line rate memories of 1.6 Tb/s optics availability and can increase link
on buffers and tables. With FP5 silicon, there is no level efficiencies by mitigating the inefficiencies
compromising router performance or minimizing associated with link aggregation group (LAG) hashing.
features to achieve this level of power efficiency.
The line card design of the 7750 SR-s dynamically In combination, these capabilities provide a future-
scales power consumption based on licensing levels ready set of functions to deliver investment
and connectors in use. This significantly reduces protection over the long term.
consumption when only a fraction of a line card
is in use. With multiple license configurations and
line card/system options, operators have flexibility
Flexible capability
to design network locations with the right power Network processor-based architecture
consumption, performance, capacity and scalability Every generation of Nokia FP silicon has been based
to achieve sustainability goals. on an NP design. A Nokia NP offers the highest
degree of flexibility and programmability in the
System efficiency industry. With a fully programmable data path and
The mechanical and thermal design of the zero hard-coded logic, FP silicon is fully upgradable
7750 SR-s is focused on enabling operators to to new hardware-based performance standards
maximize the density and usability of coherent with a simple software update. The value of a fully
optics. Today’s coherent optics, such as 400G ZR/ZR+, upgradable data path has been shown over several

1 Enabled via software in a future release.

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generations of FP deployments, where segment Intelligent aggregation
routing (SR), Ethernet virtual private network (EVPN) Intelligent aggregation allows the 7750 SR-s to
and IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) edge cost-effectively aggregate port capacity beyond the
timestamping have been activated in hardware forwarding capacity of a line card in a deterministic
without the need for hardware swaps on silicon way while guaranteeing QoS and packet priority. The
delivered before these standards were conceived. 7750 SR-s supports up to 19.2 Tb/s (FD) per slot of
With uncertainty around future evolving network intelligent aggregation, enabling it to collapse the
standards, an NP-based architecture delivers pre-aggregation layer or expand port availability
the lowest TCO compared to any other chipset without adding line cards. This capability significantly
architecture on the market. reduces the number of network elements for power
Deterministic performance: Tables, buffers savings and can deliver savings in the order of one-
and QoS third the cost of a traditional leaf/spine topology,
resulting in significantly lower TCO from both CAPEX
The NP architecture of FP silicon has been designed and OPEX savings. This is all possible without
to be fully deterministic across tables and buffering increased power or feature trade-offs.
under all network loading conditions. Nokia-designed
smart memories for tables and line rate buffer Pay-as-you-grow licensing
memories make this design possible, allowing The flexible pay-as-you-grow licensing model for
high-scale routing with full access control lists hardware capacity and functions provides a choice
(ACLs) and services with no performance trade-off. of entry points for immediate requirements and
This enables certainty at full scale and under real- the ability to scale in-place for evolving needs
world network conditions from Day 1 through without hardware changes. Throughput rates are
Year 10 and beyond. A line rate memory system also available where capacity can be scaled down,
will always outperform a non-line rate memory lowering power consumption proportionally, and
system under all network loading conditions— to provide the right power, performance and port
without exception. mix in the most economical way.
Full buffering for ingress as well as egress data In-service SR OS right to use (RTU) licenses can be
combined with packet pre-classification and activated with many pay-as-you grow license options,
pre-buffering ensures superior performance for ensuring that performance and port capacity are not
all critical flows. This guarantees the traffic that constrained by maintenance windows.
matters most regardless of port configuration,
microbursting or network congestion. Our FP NPs Service richness
support all necessary QoS features, from basic to Nokia’s feature-rich, 64-bit SR OS addresses the
advanced, in a highly granular way. They support full spectrum of IP routing requirements. With
a full set of QoS with up to 16 queues per service, comprehensive QoS, IP/MPLS, SR and model-driven
five-layer hierarchical QoS (H-QoS), and an industry- management features, the 7750 SR-s has the
leading total number of queues and policers. service capabilities and tools to meet the most
QoS capabilities provide tremendous capability stringent SLAs and deliver the highest end-user
for broadband network gateway (BNG) and quad- quality of experience (QoE). The 7750 SR-s supports
play services but can equally be scaled to deliver hundreds of thousands of IP flows and access
optimized, lean performance. control lists (ACLs) with high performance at scale,
even when multiple processing-intensive features
are enabled concurrently. It supports advanced
push-based telemetry models to stream flow-
level data and insights in near-real time for network
assurance and DDoS security.

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The 7750 SR-s supports multi-dimensional table Security policies are continuously monitored
scaling where IP, MPLS, ACL and MAC addresses and tuned using Nokia SR OS telemetry from the
can all scale concurrently. Tables can all grow 7750 SR-s. With automated workflows in Deepfield
simultaneously and concurrently, allowing the Defender, tens of thousands of ACL filters are
true potential of network designs to be unleashed updated in seconds to respond to changing security
without constraint. Trading off scale in one conditions without delay. The filters associated
dimension for another is a recipe for compromise with DDoS mitigation are signature ACLs. These
and will constrain network growth over the long term. are ACLs beyond typical 5-tuple ACLs that only
serve to complete DDoS attacks by impacting
Platform versatility all traffic. Signature-based ACLs provide surgical
Demanding network roles demand in-house silicon. payload-level inspection capabilities at line rate
The 7750 SR-s supports a full array of network to truly filter out DDoS traffic in a cost-effective
applications and services. Leading SR OS capabilities way.
combined with licensing and line card modularity
provide complete configuration versatility to ANYsec line rate encryption
support multiple, demanding network roles with Network security can no longer be an afterthought
deterministic performance on a single platform. in IP network design and deployment. Operators
For service providers, the 7750 SR-s is deployed must move toward a holistic approach of end-
in WAN, data center and aggregation networks to to-end network security, avoiding trade-offs
support IP edge, BNG, security gateway, peering with piecemeal MACsec or IPsec solutions.
and core applications for advanced residential, Network security is embedded into the FP5 silicon,
mobile and enterprise services. enabling the 7750 SR-s to deliver a unique, network-
For webscale operators looking to maximize embedded approach to IP network security called
application performance, the 7750 SR-s ANYsec.
supports data center edge applications, including ANYsec delivers universal, line rate encryption
aggregation, gateway, interconnect and internet/ across L2, L2.5 and L3 at the full system bandwidth.
peering. In point of presence (PoP) locations, it It delivers line rate MACsec on all connectors and all
supports internet/peering edge and core router speeds from 10 Gb/s to 1.6 Tb/s and also extends
applications. For enterprises, the 7750 SR-s hardware low-latency encryption to MPLS- and
provides high-performance IP routing, including IP-based flows.
connectivity ANYsec is service oriented, operating across SR,
to the data center, internet and WAN applications. EVPN, MPLS, IPv4 and IPv6 traffic with support for
all routing protocols. It interworks with all legacy
IP network security equipment in a network that does not support
encryption by allowing encryption to be added
DDoS mitigation as a network overlay.
Nokia Deepfield Defender in combination with the ANYsec runs hop-by-hop or end-to-end and can be
7750 SR-s can mitigate 100 percent of all DDoS extended to any network topology at scale. In addition
attacks in-band at the edge of the network without to securing internal network links, it is a valuable,
the need to redirect any traffic to a scrubbing revenue-generating option for new service enablement
center. The solution is uniquely enabled by the and can significantly increase the competitiveness
massive filtering scale and performance in FP silicon of a provider’s network solutions when securing new,
that allow the 7750 SR-s to act as highly precise encryption-based transport customers.
attack sensor and mitigation element without
compromising the performance of any function
or service running on it.

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Nokia 7750 SR-s Service Router
Network automation eXpandable Media Adapter-s (XMA-s/XMA2-s)
The universal XMA-s contains the forwarding complex
Model-driven management that performs typical functions such as IP/MPLS
To simplify and automate network operations, routing, packet lookups, traffic classification,
the 7750 SR-s enables model-driven management processing and forwarding, service enablement
of network elements through the Nokia SR OS. and QoS. It also provides specific interface ports,
YANG-based data modeling delivers the foundation physical media and optical functions. The XMA-s is
for programmability, and model-driven interface available in 1.2 Tb/s FD, 2.4 Tb/s FD, 3.6 Tb/s FD
support includes NETCONF, gRPC (gNMI and and 4.8 Tb/s FD capacity variants and is licensable
gNOI) and model-driven CLI (MD-CLI). The Nokia from 0.6 Tb/s FD to 4.8 Tb/s FD with 100G QSFP28
Network Services Platform (NSP) also supports and 400G QSFP-DD connector options. The XMA2-s
these interfaces using YANG models to customize is available in 3 Tb/s FD, 6 Tb/s FD, 12 Tb/s FD
automation for operational use cases. and 18 Tb/s FD capacity variants and is licensable
from 2.4 Tb/s FD to 18 Tb/s FD and supports port
SDN integration and automation options of 400G QSFP112, and 800G QSFP-DD.
The 7750 SR-s and the programmability of the Both the XMA-s and the XMA-2s support several
Nokia SR OS enable multivendor software-defined pay-as-you-grow licensable configurations.
networking (SDN). Control integration is enabled
Input/Output Module-s (IOM-s/IOM2-se)
through OpenFlow, the Path Computation Element
Protocol (PCEP), and model-driven network element The IOM-s contains the forwarding complex that
management. performs typical functions such as IP/MPLS routing,
packet lookups, traffic classification, processing
In combination with the Nokia NSP, the 7750 SR-s and forwarding, service enablement and QoS.
can be deployed to introduce scalable and Available in 1.5 Tb/s FD and 3.0 Tb/s FD capacity
integrated SDN control across IP, MPLS, Ethernet variants, the IOM-s is licensable in capacities
and optical transport layers. The NSP delivers ranging from 0.8 Tb/s FD to 3.0 Tb/s FD. The
best-in-class SDN capabilities for multi-layer, IOM2-se is available in 3.0 Tb/s FD and 6.0 Tb/s
cross-domain, multi-technology and coordinated FD capacity variants and is licensable in capacities
management of IP and optical assets. The NSP ranging from 1.6 Tb/s FD to 6.0 Tb/s FD. The IOM-s
supports unified service automation and network and IOM2-se equips up to two pluggable Media
optimization with comprehensive path computation Dependent Adapter-s (MDA-s/MDA2-se) types
capabilities to enable source-based routing and and supports several pay-as-you-grow licensable
traffic steering with SR support, online traffic configurations.
engineering and resource optimization, and elastic
bandwidth services for dynamic cloud applications. Media Dependent Adapter-s (MDA-s/MDA2-se)
The MDA-s provides modular interface connectivity
Hardware overview with 400G QSFP-DD, 100G QSFP28, 100G SFP-
DD and CFP2-DCO variants, physical media and
The 7750 SR-s is available in six chassis variants
optical functions. Each supports up to 1.5 Tb/s
and, along with the 7750 SR Extended Services
FD in capacity, and up to two are installed in the
Appliance (ESA) and 7210 Service Access Switch
IOM-s. The MDA2-se provides modular interface
(SAS) satellites, supports a wide range of hardware
connectivity with 800G QSFP-DD, 400G QSFP112,
assemblies. The function and capabilities of the
200G SFP-DD and CFP2-DCO variants, physical
7750 SR-s adapters, modules and systems are
media and optical functions. Each supports up to
described as follows. All equipment adapters and
3.0 Tb/s FD in capacity, and up to two are installed
modules are hot swappable and field replaceable
in the IOM2-se.
to maximize system uptime.

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XMA Control Module-s (XCM-s/XCM2-s/XCM-b) switch fabric modules, it supports up to 18 Tb/s
Each XMA and IOM is equipped in an appropriate FD per slot for a system capacity up to 36 Tb/s FD,
XCM. The XCM-s contains a slot-level control plane 38.4 Tb/s FD with IA.
subsystem and is the system fabric interface card
7750 SR-2s
for the XMA. The XCM-b, which accepts FP4-based
XMA-s and/or IOM-s cards, is used when a system The FP4-based 7750 SR-2s is a two-slot redundant
is required to co-exist with FP5-based XCM2-s systems that scales from 0.6 Tb/s FD to 9.6Tb/s
adapters. FD, 24 Tb/s FD with IA. It is designed to accept the
same FP4-based XMA-s and IOM-s/MDA-s line cards
Switch Fabric Module-s (SFM-s/SFM2-s) that are supported on the 7750 SR-7s and SR-14s.
The SFM-s enables line rate connectivity among
7750 SR-1se
all slots of a 7750 SR-2se, SR-7s and SR-14s
system. SFM and XCM cards mate together via The FP5-based 7750 SR-1se is a fixed form factor
orthogonal direct cross-connect to eliminate system that scales from 9.6 Tb/s FD to 19.2 Tb/s
the need for a backplane/midplane, providing FD with simplex control.
upgradability beyond classic system designs.
7750 SR-1s: Fixed and modular variants
Fabrics are cell based, avoiding the head of line
(HoL) blocking that comes with packet-based The FP4-based 7750 SR-1s is available in two fixed
fabrics, and support graceful degradation. The form factors ranging in capacity from 1.6 Tb/s FD to
SFM-s interconnects with the XCM-s. The SFM2-s 4.8 Tb/s FD and also in a modular variant. The
interconnects with the XCM2-s or XCM-b. modular platform is available in capacities ranging
from 1.6 Tb/s FD to 3.0 Tb/s FD and accepts
Control Processor Module-s (CPM-s/CPM2-s) two MDA-s pluggable adapters. All three systems
A CPM provides configuration, management, support a simplex control plane.
security and control plane processing. It can be
Power
deployed in a simplex or redundant configuration
in systems that allow for redundancy. Redundant The 7750 SR-7s and SR-14s implement a building-
CPM configurations allow for a hitless, stateful block approach to power with a decoupled power
failover with full nonstop routing and nonstop subsystem design. LVDC, AC or HVDC power types
services. are available via a clip-on power shelf that can be
flexibly changed and spared independent of the
CPM management adapter main chassis. The SR-1s, SR-1se, SR-2 and
(CMA-s/CMA2-s) SR-2se have an integrated power shelf. All 7750 SR-s
A CMA provides a pluggable interface for one systems share common LVDC and AC/HVDC power
or more CPMs to be equipped in a 7750 SR-7s supply units (PSUs).
or SR-14s.

7750 SR-2se
The FP5-based 7750 SR-2se is two-slot, redundant
system that scales from 2.4 Tb/s FD to 36 Tb/s
FD. It is designed to accept the same FP5-based
XMA2-s and IOM2-se/MDA2-se line cards as the SR-
7s and SR-14s. In the compact configuration, using
two switch fabric modules, it supports up to 6.0
Tb/s FD per slot for a system capacity of 12 Tb/s
FD, 38.4 Tb/s FD with IA. It is upgradeable to the
full configuration. In the full configuration, with four

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Technical specifications
Table 2. Hardware specifications for 7750 SR-s systems
7750 SR-1se 7750 SR-2se 7750 SR-7s 7750 SR-14s
7750 SR-1s 7750 SR-2s
System SR-1se: Centralized; SR-2se: Orthogonal Orthogonal direct cross- Orthogonal direct cross-
architecture fixed connectors direct cross-connect; connect; redundant control connect; redundant control
SR-1s: Centralized; fixed redundant control and fabric and redundant fabric and redundant fabric
and modular variants SR-2s: Centralized; control
redundant
System SR-1se: 19.2 Tb/s SR-2se: 36 Tb/s 108 Tb/s 216 Tb/s
capacity SR-1s: 4.8 Tb/s SR-2s: 9.6 Tb/s
(FD; max)
Per-slot SR-1se: 19.2 Tb/s SR-2se: 18 Tb/s 18 Tb/s with XCM2-s/SFM2-s 18 Tb/s with XCM2-s/SFM2-s
line rate capacity SR-1s: 4.8 Tb/s SR-2s: 4.8 Tb/s 4.8 Tb/s with XCM-s/SFM-s 4.8 Tb/s with XCM-s/SFM-s
(FD; max)
Per-slot IA SR-1se: N/A. All ports to line rate. SR-2se: 19.2 Tb/s 19.2 Tb/s with XMA2 19.2 Tb/s with XMA2
capacity SR-1s: 12 Tb/s SR-2: 12 Tb/s 12 Tb/s with XMA 12 Tb/s with XMA
(FD; max)
Line card slots 1 2 6 12
Line card SR-1se: Integrated with SR-2se: XMA2-s, IOM2-se/ XMA-s, XMA2-s XMA-s, XMA2-s
adapters fixed connectors MDA2-se IOM-s/MDA-s, IOM2-se/ IOM-s/MDA-s, IOM2-se/
and modules SR-1s: Fixed: integrated with SR-2s: XMA-s, IOM-s/MDA-s MDA2-se MDA2-se
(hot swappable) fixed connectors; Modular:
IOM-s/MDA-s
System SR-1se: PSU, fan SR-2se: XMA, XCM, SFM, CPM, XMA, IOM, MDA, XCM, SFM, XMA, IOM, MDA, XCM, SFM,
modules SR-1s: Fixed: PSU, fan; PSU, fan CPM, PSU, fan CPM, PSU, fan
(hot swappable) Modular: MDA, PSU, fan SR-2s: XMA, XCM, CPM, PSU, fan
Cooling Front to back. Front to back. Front to back. Front to back.
Optional filter kit available. Optional filter kit available. Optional filter kit available. Optional filter kit available.
Dimensions SR-1se: 3RU, includes SR-2se: 5RU, includes • 13RU + 3RU (LVDC) or 4RU • 24RU + 3RU (LVDC) or 4RU
integrated power shelf integrated power shelf (AC/HVDC) power shelf (AC/HVDC) power shelf
• Height: 13.33 cm (5.25 in) • Height: 22.02 cm (8.67 in) • Height: • Height:
• Width: 44.45 cm (17.5 in) • Width: 48.26 cm (19 in) – 16RU – 71.1 cm (28 in) – 27RU – 119.9 cm (47.2 in)
• Depth: 67.79 cm (26.69 in) • Depth: 80.26 cm (31.6 in) – 17RU – 75.6 cm (29.75 in) – 28RU – 124.5 cm (49 in)
SR-1s: 3RU, includes integrated SR-2s: 5RU, includes integrated • Width: 44.45 cm (17.5 in) • Width: 44.45 cm (17.5 in)
power shelf power shelf
• Depth: 85.8 cm (33.8 in) • Depth: 87.9 cm (34.6 in)
• Height: 13.33 cm (5.25 in) • Height: 22.23 cm (8.75 in)
• Width: 44.45 cm (17.5 in) • Width: 44.45 cm (17.5 in)
• Depth: 67.79 cm (26.69 in) • Depth: 81.38 cm (32.04)
Weight SR-1se: SR-2se: Loaded: 214.8 kg (473.6 lb); Loaded: 369.0 kg (815.7 lb);
• Loaded: 51.7 kg (114.1 lb); • Loaded: 102.06 kg (225 lb); excludes power shelf and excludes power shelf and
excludes optics excludes optics optics optics
SR-1s: SR-2s:
Fixed system (max) • Loaded: 102.06 kg
• Loaded: 50.3 kg (111 lb); (225 lb); excludes optics
excludes optics
Modular system (max)
• Loaded: 49.5 kg (109.2 lb);
excludes optics
Power • LVDC: -48 V/-60 V, 80 A • LVDC: -48 V/-60 V, 80 A • LVDC: -48 V/-60 V, 80 A • LVDC: -48 V/-60 V, 80 A max
max per feed max per feed max per feed per feed
• HVDC: 260-400 V DC, • HVDC: 260-400 V DC, • HVDC: 260-400 V DC, • HVDC: 260-400 V DC,
12 A max per source 12 A max per source 12 A max per source 12 A max per source
• AC: 200 V–240 V AC, 50 • AC: 200 V–240 V AC, 50 • AC: 200 V–240 V AC, 50 • AC: 200 V–240 V AC, 50 Hz/60
Hz/60 Hz, 16 A per feed Hz/60 Hz, 16 A per feed Hz/60 Hz, 16 A per feed Hz, 16 A per feed
• N+N redundancy • N+N redundancy • N+N redundancy • N+N redundancy
• Integrated 1RU power shelf • Integrated 1RU power shelf • Common power shelf with • Common power shelf common
the SR-14s with the SR-7s

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Table 3. Nokia 7750 SR-s maximum density
Ethernet speed | Connector 7750 SR-1se 7750 SR-2se 7750 SR-7s 7750 SR-14s
7750 SR-1s 7750 SR-2s
800G | QSFP-DD SR-1se: 24 SR-2se: 36/48* 108/144* 216/288*
SR-1s: — SR-2s: —
400G | QSFP-DD SR-1se: 48 SR-2se: 84/96* 252/288* 504/576*
SR-1s: 12/24* SR-2s: 24/48*
100G | QSFP28 SR-1se: 192 SR-2se: 360/384* 1080/1152* 2160/2304*
SR-1s: 48/120* SR-2s: 96/240*
25G | 100G QSFP28 SR-1se: 144 SR-2se: 288 864 1728
(via 4 x 25G breakout with FP5) SR-1s: — SR-2s: —
10G | 100G QSFP28 360 720 2160 4320
(via 10 x 10G breakout)
10G/25G/50G/100G | SFP-DD** SR-1se: — SR-2se: — 192 384
SR-1s: 32 SR-2s: 64
100G/200G/300G/400G | CFP2-DCO SR-1se: — SR-2se: — 48 96
SR-1s: 8 SR-2s: 16
* With intelligent aggregation
** MACsec capable with FP4. All FP5-based connectors are ANYsec/MACsec capable.

Feature and protocol support highlights • MPLS:


Feature and protocol support within the 7750 SR-s – Label Edge Router (LER) and Label Switch
series includes, but is not limited to, the following. Router (LSR) functions with support for
seamless MPLS designs
IP and MPLS routing features
– MPLS-Transport Profile (MPLS-TP)
• IP unicast routing:
– Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) and Resource
– Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System
(IS-IS) Reservation Protocol (RSVP) for MPLS signaling
and traffic engineering
– Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
– Includes Point-to-Point (P2P) and Point-to-
– Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Multipoint (P2MP) Label Switched Paths (LSPs)
– Multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol (MBGP) with Multicast LDP (MLDP), P2MP RSVP and
– Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) weighted Equal Cost Multi Path (ECMP)

– Comprehensive control plane protection Segment Routing and SDN features


features for security • Segment Routing Flexible Algorithms for SR-MPLS
– IPv4 and IPv6 feature parity and SRv6 (128-bit and micro-segment) data plane
• IP multicast routing: – Nokia SR OS platforms support intra-area and/
– Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) or inter-area shortest path using IGP metric,
TE-metric or delay, as well as traffic engineered
– Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) tunnels. In addition, SR OS supports selecting
– Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) a subset of links to be included or excluded for
– Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) each flexible algorithm.

– Bit Indexed Explicit Replication (BIER) • Multiple-instance IS-IS and OSPF SR support with
shortest path tunnel, Segment Routing - Traffic
– IPv4 and IPv6 feature parity

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Engineering (SR-TE) LSP, flexible algorithms, • DCI: EVPN Virtual eXtensible LAN (VXLAN) to
and static and BGP SR policy. VPLS/EVPN-MPLS/EVPN-VXLAN gateway functions
– Implementation provides Loop Free Alternate Layer 3 features
(LFA), remote LFA and Topology Independent -
LFA (TI-LFA) protection for all types of tunnels • IP-VPN, enhanced internet services
as well as end-to-end protection with primary/ • EVPN for Layer 3 unicast and Optimized Inter-
secondary paths for SR-TE tunnels and SR Subnet Multicast (OISM) services with Integrated
policies. Routing and Bridging (EVPN-IRB)
– PCEP allows delegation of the SR-TE LSP to • Multicast VPN (MVPN), which includes inter-AS
the Nokia NSP or a third-party PCE function MVPN and Next Generation MVPN (NG-MVPN)
• Programmable forwarding tables via gRPC-based • EVPN and IP-VPN gateway interworking, including
routing information base (RIB) API feature and D-PATH attribute for loop protection in redundant
MPLS forwarding policy gateways
• Extensive set of capabilities using ACL logic to • Seamless MPLS/SRv6 integration with IP-VRF for
steer routes/flows towards various target types, interworking or migration between MPLS and
such as IP next-hop, SR-TE/RSVP-TE/MPLS-TP LSP SRv6 transport technologies
and Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
System features
– Applicable to a wide range of routing and
service contexts, such as global routing table, • Ethernet satellites: Port expansion through local
Virtual Private Routed Network (VPRN), virtual or remote Nokia 7210 SAS-S series GE, 10GE,
private LAN service (VPLS) and E-Pipe service 100GE and SONET/SDH satellite variants, offering
24/48 x GE ports, 64 x GE/10GE ports or legacy
– Supports control interfaces such as OpenFlow, SONET/SDH ports over GE, 10GE and 100GE uplinks
FlowSpec, CLI and NETCONF
• Extensive fault and performance monitoring.
• Multivendor SDN control integration through Operations, Administration and Maintenance
OpenFlow, PCEP, BGP-Link State (BGP-LS) and (OAM) includes:
BGP SR Policy support
– Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (CFM)
• Collection of traffic statistics on an extensive (IEEE 802.1ag, ITU-T Y.1731)
set of constructs:
– Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) (IEEE 802.3ah)
– LDP
– Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD),
– RSVP-TE, and SR-TE LSPs including Seamless BFD
– MPLS forwarding policies – Cflowd
– SR-MPLS and SRv6 policies – Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol
– RIB API tunnel entries (TWAMP and TWAMP Light/STAMP)
– Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) SIDs – A full suite of MPLS and Segment Routing
OAM tools
Layer 2 features
• Timing:
• Ethernet LAN (E-LAN): BGP-VPLS, Provider
Backbone Bridging for VPLS (PBB-VPLS), EVPN – ITU-T Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE)
and PBB-EVPN – IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
• E-Line: BGP Virtual Private Wire Service (BGP- – Network Time Protocol (NTP)
VPWS), EVPN-VPWS and PBB-EVPN – BITS ports (T1, E1, 2M)
• E-Tree: EVPN and PBB-EVPN – 1PPS

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• QoS: Standards support3
– Flexible intelligent packet classification Environmental specifications
– Ingress and egress hierarchical QoS (H-QoS) • Operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C
with multitiered shaping and two-tiered, (41°F to 104°F)
class-fair hierarchical policing • Operating relative humidity: 5% to 95%
– Advanced, scalable network and service QoS non-condensing
– End-to-end consistent QoS regardless of • Operating altitude: Up to 3,960 m (13,000 ft);
oversubscription or congestion operating temperature range de-rated above
• High availability: 1,829 m (6,000 ft)

– Nonstop routing2 Safety


– Nonstop services2 • AS/NZS 62368.1
– In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU)2 • IEC/EN 60825-1
– Fast reroute for IP, RSVP, LDP and SR • IEC/EN 60825-2
– Pseudowire redundancy • IEC/EN/UL/CSA 62368-1
– ITU-T G.8031 and G.8032 EMC emission
– Weighted ECMP • AS/NZS CISPR 32 Class A
– Weighted, mixed-speed link aggregation • BSMI CNS13438 Class A

Management features • EN 55032 Class A

• Model-driven management of configuration and • FCC Part 15 Class A


state through the MD-CLI, NETCONF and gRPC/ • ICES-003 Class A
gNMI using YANG models; streaming telemetry • IEC CISPR 32 Class A
through gRPC/gNMI subscriptions; operations
through NETCONF and gRPC/gNOI • IEC/EN 61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics
• Enhanced automation framework provides • IEC/EN 61000-3-3 Voltage Fluctuations
personalization and automation with Python 3 and Flicker
• Event triggered and time-based Python 3 • IEC/EN 61000-6-4
applications • KS C 9832 Class A
• Full SNMP management support, including • VCCI Class A
configuration, monitoring and traps
EMC immunity
• Comprehensive network and node management
• BT GS7
through the Nokia NSP
• EN 55035
• Zero touch provisioning (ZTP) automatically
downloads the image and configuration from • ETSI EN 300 132-1 AC Power Supply Interface
a server via out-of-band management port or • ETSI EN 300 132-2 DC Power Supply Interface
in-band interfaces
• ETSI EN 300 132-3 HVDC Power Supply Interface
(SR-1se & SR-2se)
• ETSI EN 300 132-3-1 HVDC Power Supply Interface
2 Requires redundant CPM modules
3 System design intent is according to the listed standards.
Refer to the product documentation for detailed compliance status.

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• ETSI EN 300 386 Wireless
• ETSI ES 201 468 • ETSI EN 301 489-1
• IEC CISPR 35 (SR-1s and SR-2s) • ETSI EN 301 489-17 (Bluetooth)
• IEC/EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge • ETSI EN 301 489-19 (GNSS) (SR-1se and SR-2se)
• IEC/EN 61000-4-3 Radiated, RF, EM Field Immunity • KS X 3124
• IEC/EN 61000-4-4 Electrical Fast Transients • KS X 3126 (Bluetooth)
• IEC/EN 61000-4-5 Surge Immunity Directives, regional approvals and certifications
• IEC/EN 61000-4-6 Immunity to Conducted • Directive 2011/65/EU Restriction of the use of
Disturbances certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
• IEC/EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Interruptions Electronic Equipment (Recast) Directive (including
Commission Delegated Directive (EU) 2015/863)
• IEC/EN 61000-6-2 Immunity for Industrial
Environments • Directive 2012/19/EU Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
• ITU-T K.20
• Directive 2014/30/EU Electromagnetic
• ITU-T L.1200 Compatibility (EMC)
• KS C 9835 • Directive 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive (LVD)
Environmental/NEBS • Directive 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive
• ATIS 0600010 (RED)
• ATIS-0600015 • BSMI Mark - Taiwan
• ATIS-0600015.03 • CE Mark - Common Europe
• ATIS-0600315.01 HVDC Power Supply Interface • CRoHS - China RoHS
• ATT-TP-76200 • KC Mark - South Korea
• ETSI EN 300 019-2-1 Storage Tests, Class 1.2 • NEBS Level 3
• ETSI EN 300 019-2-2 Transportation Tests, • RCM Mark – Australia
Class 2.3 • UKCA Mark - United Kingdom
• ETSI EN 300 019-2-3 Operational Tests, Class 3.2 • VCCI Mark – Japan
• ETSI EN 300 019-2-3 Earthquake
MEF certifications
• ETSI 300 753 Acoustic Noise, Class 3.2
For a list of Nokia CE 1.0-, CE 2.0- and CE
(excluding SR-7s & SR-14s)
3.0-certified products, refer to the
• GR-63-CORE, Level 3 MEF certification registry.
• GR-1089-CORE, Level 3
• TR No. 176002 1.1 (SR-7s and SR-14s) Refer to the 7750 SR-s product and release
• VZ.TPR.9205 documentation for system details on dimensions,
weights, hardware, safety standards, compliance
• VZ.TPR.9305 agency certifications and protocol support.

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