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The integration of a 400G pluggable with a controller allows for centralized management and dynamic control. We conducted two iterations, both with Ciena and Juniper, with different pluggable combinations. In the first run, Ciena provided the controller and a network node with the pluggable in it, and Juniper provided a second network node and the pluggable. In the second run, Juniper provided a network node, while Ciena provided the controller and a network node and the pluggable in both network nodes. |
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*. Establishing NETCONF sessions between the controller and both network nodes |
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*. Configure the operational mode, TX power, and wavelength central frequency of the optical pluggable |
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*. Ensure that the configuration is applied successfully by checking the pluggable parameters |
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*. Create an end-to-end optical service across the optical pluggable |
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[[Figure 72: 400 Optical Plugs and NETCONF Controller Integration>>image:433705802536779777_SDN-21-1-V2.png||alt="Figure 72" width="550"]] |
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