IP Library Granted Patent US 12683681
Granted Patent B2
US 12683681 · App. 18/648,077 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Optical backplane switchover method and optical communication device

Inventor: Shifan Chang (Dongguan, CN)
Assignee: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
H04B10/032H04B10/25H04Q11/0062H04Q2011/0081
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Patent No.
US 12683681
App. No.
18/648,077
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments of this disclosure disclose an optical backplane switchover method and an optical communication device. Each optical signal processing board in the optical communication device is connected to at least two optical backplanes, where a first optical backplane is a currently working optical backplane, and a second optical backplane is a spare optical backplane. If a first optical link on the first optical backplane is faulty, a selector switch on the optical signal processing board is controlled to perform switching, to disconnect the optical signal processing board from the first optical backplane and connect the optical signal processing board to the second optical backplane. In other words, when the optical backplane is faulty, switchover may be performed from the faulty optical backplane to the spare optical backplane. In this way, normal transmission of an optical signal is ensured without replacing the entire optical communication device, thereby simplifying maintenance.

Claims (20)

1 . An optical communication device, comprising a first optical signal processing board, a second optical signal processing board, a first optical backplane, and a second optical backplane, wherein

the first optical signal processing board is connected to the first optical backplane through a first connector, the second optical signal processing board is connected to the first optical backplane through a second connector, the first optical signal processing board is connected to the second optical backplane through a third connector, the second optical signal processing board is connected to the second optical backplane through a fourth connector, a first optical signal processor and a first selector switch are disposed on the first optical signal processing board, the first optical signal processor is connected to the first connector through the first selector switch, a second optical signal processor and a second selector switch are disposed on the second optical signal processing board, and the second optical signal processor is connected to the second connector through the second selector switch;

the first optical signal processing board and the second optical signal processing board are configured to determine whether a first optical link on the first optical backplane is faulty, and the first optical link is configured to connect the first connector to the second connector; and

when the first optical signal processing board and the second optical signal processing board determine that the first optical link is faulty, the first optical signal processing board is configured to connect the first optical signal processor to the third connector through the first selector switch, and the second optical signal processing board is configured to connect the second optical signal processor to the fourth connector through the second selector switch.

2 . The optical communication device according to claim 1 , wherein the first optical signal processing board is orthogonally connected to the first optical backplane, the second optical signal processing board is orthogonally connected to the first optical backplane, the first optical signal processing board is orthogonally connected to the second optical backplane, and the second optical signal processing board is orthogonally connected to the second optical backplane.

3 . The optical communication device according to claim 1 , wherein the second optical backplane comprises an optical switch array, the second optical backplane is adapted to configure the optical switch array based on the first optical link to form a second optical link, and the second optical link is configured to connect the third connector to the fourth connector.

4 . The optical communication device according to claim 1 , wherein there are a plurality of first optical backplanes, and the second optical backplane is a spare optical backplane for any one of the plurality of first optical backplanes.

5 . The optical communication device according to claim 1 , wherein the first optical backplane is detachably connected to both the first optical signal processing board and the second optical signal processing board, and the second optical backplane is detachably connected to both the first optical signal processing board and the second optical signal processing board.

6 . An optical backplane switchover method, wherein the method is applied to an optical communication device; the optical communication device comprises a first optical signal processing board, a second optical signal processing board, a first optical backplane, and a second optical backplane, the first optical signal processing board is connected to the first optical backplane through a first connector, the second optical signal processing board is connected to the first optical backplane through a second connector, the first optical signal processing board is connected to the second optical backplane through a third connector, the second optical signal processing board is connected to the second optical backplane through a fourth connector, a first optical signal processor and a first selector switch are disposed on the first optical signal processing board, the first optical signal processor is connected to the first connector through the first selector switch, a second optical signal processor and a second selector switch are disposed on the second optical signal processing board, and the second optical signal processor is connected to the second connector through the second selector switch; and the method comprises:

determining whether a first optical link on the first optical backplane is faulty, wherein the first optical link is configured to connect the first connector to the second connector; and

when it is determined that the first optical link is faulty, connecting the first optical signal processor to the third connector through the first selector switch, and connecting the second optical signal processor to the fourth connector through the second selector switch.

7 . The method according to claim 6 , wherein the first optical signal processing board is orthogonally connected to the first optical backplane, the second optical signal processing board is orthogonally connected to the first optical backplane, the first optical signal processing board is orthogonally connected to the second optical backplane, and the second optical signal processing board is orthogonally connected to the second optical backplane.

8 . The method according to claim 6 , wherein the second optical backplane comprises an optical switch array, and the method further comprises:

configuring the optical switch array based on the first optical link to form a second optical link, wherein the second optical link is configured to connect the third connector to the fourth connector.

9 . The method according to claim 6 , wherein the method further comprises:

determining whether the first optical link on the first optical backplane recovers from a fault; and

when it is determined that the first optical link on the first optical backplane recovers from the fault, connecting the first optical signal processor to the first connector through the first selector switch, and connecting the second optical signal processor to the second connector through the second selector switch.

10 . The method according to claim 6 , wherein the method further comprises:

determining whether the second optical link is faulty; and

when it is determined that the second optical link is faulty, sending a fault alarm.