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ZTE - ZXG10 IBSC Base Station Controller Hardware Manual
ZTE - ZXG10 IBSC Base Station Controller Hardware Manual
Hardware Manual
Version 6.20
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Contents
About this Manual ............................................................. i
Purpose ................................................................................ i
Intended Audience ................................................................. i
Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge .............................................. i
What is in This Manual ............................................................ i
Related Documentation.......................................................... ii
Conventions ........................................................................ iii
How to Get in Touch............................................................. iv
Chapter 2........................................................................ 17
Plug-in Boxes ................................................................. 17
Power Distribution Plug-in Box .............................................. 17
Fan Plug-in box .................................................................. 20
Dust-Proof Plug-in Box (Air Filter) ......................................... 22
Chapter 3........................................................................ 23
Shelves ........................................................................... 23
Overview ..................................................................... 23
Shelf Functions ................................................................... 23
Shelf Positions .................................................................... 24
Backplane.......................................................................... 25
Chapter 4........................................................................ 67
Boards ............................................................................ 67
Overview ...........................................................................67
Control Plane HUB (CHUB).................................................... 68
BSC IP Interface Board (BIPI) ............................................... 73
GSM Universal Processing Board (GUP)................................... 78
GSM Universal Processing Board (GUP2) ................................. 82
Clock Generator Board CLKG (CLKG) ...................................... 87
Clock Generator Board CLKG (ICM) ........................................95
Integrated Clock Module (ICM) ............................................ 100
Control Main Processing Board (CMP) ................................... 109
Digital Trunk Board (DTB) .................................................. 113
Gigabit Line Interface Board (GLI) ....................................... 120
E1 IP Interface Board (EIPI) ............................................... 124
GE IP Interface Board (GIPI)............................................... 127
Gigabit Universal Interface Module (GUIM)............................ 131
Operation and Maintenance Processing Board (OMP) .............. 137
Packet Switching Network (PSN) Board................................. 141
Power Distribution Board (PWRD) ........................................ 143
Server Board (SBCX) ......................................................... 146
SONET Digital Trunk Board (SDTB) ...................................... 151
SONET Digital Trunk Board (SDTB2) .................................... 155
Signaling Processing Board (SPB) ........................................ 159
Signaling Processing Board (SPB2)....................................... 165
Universal Interface Module for Control Plane (UIMC)............... 169
Universal Interface Module for User Plane (UIMU) .................. 174
User Plane Processing Board (UPPB)..................................... 180
Chapter 5......................................................................185
Appendix C ...................................................................227
Figures..........................................................................227
Tables ...........................................................................233
Index ............................................................................237
Intended Audience
This document is intended for engineers and technicians who
perform operation activities on the ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) base
station controller.
Section
Summary
Chapter 1, Cabinet
Chapter 2, Plug-in
Boxes
Chapter 3, Shelves
Section
Summary
iBSC (V6.20).
Chapter 4, Boards
Chapter 5, Other
Hardware Equipments
Chapter 6, System
Configuration
Specifications
Appendix A, Device
Specifications
Appendix B,
Abbreviations
Appendix C, Figures
and Tables
Index
Related Documentation
The following documents are related to this manual:
ii
Base
Station
Subsystem
Radio
Conventions
Typographical
Conventions
Typeface
Meaning
Italics
Quotes
Links on screens.
Bold
CAPS
Constant width
[]
Optional parameters.
{}
Mandatory parameters.
iii
Typeface
Meaning
Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things
easier or more productive for the reader.
Mouse
Operation
Conventions
Typeface
Meaning
Click
Double-click
Right-click
Drag
Documentation
Support
iv
Declaration of RoHS
Compliance
To minimize the environmental impact and take more
responsibility to the earth we live, this document shall serve as
formal declaration that the ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) Base Station
Controller manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance
with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect to the
following substances:
Lead (Pb)
Mercury (Hg)
Cadmium (Cd)
Hazardous substances
Names of Parts
Pb
Hg
Cd
Cr(VI)
PBBs
PBDEs
System
Auxiliary Equipment
Table Explanation:
0: The usage of the substance in all of the components is less
than the allowed values given by 2002/95/EC standard.
: The usage of the substance in at least one of the components
is beyond the allowed values given by 2002/95/EC standard.
vi
Chapter
Cabinet
This chapter describes the structure and composition of ZXG10
iBSC cabinet.
Cabinet Structure
ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) has a standard 19-inch cabinet, with
maximum internal capacity of 42U. The front door of the cabinet
has tiny holes and is black in color. The main body of the cabinet
is dark blue in color.
Dimensions
Weight
Power Supply
Requirement
Operation
Environment
Chapter 1 - Cabinet
2
3
4
5
8
7
1. Back Door
2. Busbar
7. Front Door
3. Cover Plate
8. Rack
4. Filter
9. Installation Base
Cabinet Top
5
6
7
6Top Filter
3Top Fan
Top Frame
Component
Chapter 1 - Cabinet
4Grounding Screw
3Grounding Sign
Cable Outlet
Module
Cable outlet module serves as the path for the cables that enter
or leave the cabinet. It consists of cable outlet frame and cable
outlet bar. Figure 6 shows the structure of cable outlet module.
FIGURE 6 CABLE OUTLET MODULE STRUCTURE
1
Top Fan
2Fan
Top Filter
Top filter is the cabinet power input interface. -48 V power cable
from equipment room is connected to the input end of top filter.
The power is transferred to the power distribution plug-in box
inside the cabinet after being filtered.
Figure 8 shows the structure of top filter.
FIGURE 8 TOP FILTER STRUCTURE
Fiber Wrap
Tray
Fiber wrap tray is used to wrap the excess optical fiber cables. It
consists of bottom plate, fiber wrap pole, and cover plate.
Figure 9 shows the structure of fiber wrap tray.
Chapter 1 - Cabinet
1Cover Plate
3Bottom Plate
The structure of front and back door are similar to each other.
Tiny ventilation holes on the doors helps to cool the cabinet.
Office information label and serial No. label are affixed on the
top right corner of front door.
Figure 10 shows the label position (if there is only one label, it
should be affixed 120 mm away from the edge).
FIGURE 10 FRONT DOOR LABELS
120
2
56
Front/Back
Door
ZXG10
iBSC
1Top Frame
4Side Door
2Column
5Bottom Frame
3Adjustment Rail
Bus Bar
Chapter 1 - Cabinet
-48V
-48V
GND
PE
PE
-48V
-48V
GND
-48V
-48V
GND
PE
PE
-48V
-48V
GND
PE
-48V
-48V
GND
-48V
-48V
GND
PE
PE
PE
-48V
-48V
GND
-48V
-48V
GND
-48V
-48V
GND
-48V
-48V
GND
PE
PE
PE
PE
-48V
-48V
GND
-48V
-48V
GND
PE
PE
-48V
-48V
GND
PE
PE
Bus bars are located on the right of cabinet back. There are six
sets of terminals. Sets 1 and 6 have four connection terminals:
48 V
48 V GND
PE
PE
48 V
48 V GND
48 V
48 V GND
PE
PE
Cabinet Composition
ZXG10 iBSC is composed of power distribution plug-in box, fan
plug-in box, cabling plug-in box, air filter, switching shelf,
control shelf, and resource shelf. Figure 13 shows the structural
layout of ZXG10 iBSC cabinet.
FIGURE 13 - STRUCTURAL LAYOUT OF CABINET
1
2
3
10
Chapter 1 - Cabinet
4. Shelf
3. Blank Panel (1 U)
External Connection
External equipments connected with iBSC
MSC/MGW, SGSN, NetNumen M31, and iTC.
include
BTS,
MSC/MGW
AInterface
SGSN
MR
OMCB
Gb
Interface
DTB/SPB2/SDTB2/GIPI
iBSC
DTB/SPB2/SDTB2/GI
PI
Abis
Interface
GIPI/SPB
2
DTB/SPB2/SDTB2
GIPI
OMP/SBC
X
Ater
Interface
BTS
iTC
NetNumen
M31
Note:
In Figure 14, the blue line represents the E1 connection, the red
line represents the fiber connection, and the azury broken line
represents the Ethernet connection.
A-Interface
11
Gb Interface
Abis Interface
Ater Interface
OMM
12
Chapter 1 - Cabinet
OMCB
MR
Note:
In Figure 15, the blue line represents the E1 connection, the red
line represents the fiber connection, and the azury broken line
represents the FE connection.
A-Interface
Gb Interface
13
Abis Interface
Ater Interface
OMM
OMCB
MR
Cabinet Cabling
Figure 16 shows the diagram of cabinet cabling.
14
Chapter 1 - Cabinet
3
4
In ZXG10 iBSC cabinet, the optical fiber is led out from the front
board panel, while other cables are led out from the rear board
panel.
15
16
Chapter
Plug-in Boxes
This chapter describes the structure, functions, and panel
descriptions of ZXG10 iBSC plug-in boxes.
Structure
7
8
2Lightning Arrester
6Isolating diode
3PWRDB
7PWRD
4External Frame
8Switch
17
Front Panel
Figure 18 shows the front panel of power distribution plug-in box.
FIGURE 18 FRONT P ANEL OF POWER DISTRIBUTION PLUG-IN BOX
POWER JUNCTION BOX
ON
OFF
-48V(I) -48V(II)
Rear Panel
Figure 19 shows the rear panel of power distribution plug-in box.
FIGURE 19 REAR PANEL OF POWER DISTRIBUTION PLUG-IN BOX
RS485
FAN
BOX1
FAN
BOX3
FAN
BOX2
FAN
BOX4
DOOR
RS485
SENSORS
ARRESTER
INPUT(I)
INPUT(II)
OUTPUT
-48V -48VGND -48V-48VGND-48V -48VGND
Indicator Specifications
There are eight indicators on the front panel of the power
distribution plug-in box. Table 5 explains the panel indicators.
TABLE 5 P ANEL INDICATORS OF POWER DISTRIBUTION PLUG-IN BOX
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
State
RUN
Green
Running
indication
1 Hz flashRunning normal
-48 V(I)
18
Red
First -48 V
power alarm
OFFRunning abnormal
ON Under-voltage or overvoltage in the first external 48 V input.
OFFVoltage in the first
external -48 V input is normal
Indicator
Name
-48 V(II)
Color
Red
Meaning
Second -48 V
power alarm
FAN
Red
Fan alarm
HOT
Red
Temperature
alarm
SMOKE
Red
State
ONUnder-voltage or overvoltage in the second external
-48 V input
OFFVoltage in the second
external -48 V input is normal
ON Fan running abnormal
OFFFan running normal
ONTemperature abnormal
OFFTemperature normal
Smoke alarm
ONSmoke parameter
exceeds the rated value, and
an alarm exists
OFFSmoke parameter is
normal
DOOR
ARRESTER
Red
Entrance
control Alarm
Red
Lightning
arrester
alarm
Switch Specifications
There are two switches on the panel. They are:
Switch Name
Switch Position
Interface specifications
Input/Output cables of power distribution and monitoring are
connected to the power distribution plug-in box through the
interfaces.
Table 7 explains the interfaces of the power distribution plug-in
box.
19
Interface Name
Description
RS485(Down)
RS485(Up)
SENSORS
DOOR
FANBOX1
FANBOX2
FANBOX3
FANBOX4
ARRESTER
INPUT(I)
Power input
INPUT(II)
Power input
OUTPUT
Power output
Each fan plug-in box consists of three units. Each unit contains
two fans. This structure facilitates the operations such as onsite
maintenance and hot swapping.
Panel
Front Panel
Figure 21 shows the front panel of fan plug-in box.
20
Rear Panel
Figure 22 shows the rear panel of fan plug-in box.
FIGURE 22 REAR P ANEL OF FAN PLUG-IN BOX
1
Monitor
POWER
1. Monitor socket
2.Power socket
Indicator Specifications
A fan plug-in box consists of three fan units. Each fan unit has
two indicators. Totally, there are six indicators on the front panel
of fan plug-in box. Table 8 explains the panel indicators.
TABLE 8 P ANEL INDICATORS OF FAN PLUG-IN BOX
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
State
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Button Specifications
Each of the three fan units in the fan plug-in box has one button
on the front panel. Press the button to pull out the fan unit.
Interface specifications
Table 9 explains the interfaces of the fan plug-in box.
TABLE 9 FAN PLUG-IN BOX INTERFACES
Interface Name
Description
Monitor
Connected to FANBOX2~FANBOX4
in power distribution plug-in box
POWR
Power socket
21
22
Chapter
Shelves
This chapter describes the configuration
descriptions of ZXG10 iBSC shelves.
and
backplane
Overview
The shelf combines various boards through the backplane to
form an independent unit, and provides good running
environment for the boards.
ZXG10 iBSC system has four types of shelves:
Shelf Functions
Table 10 explains the types and functions of these shelves:
TABLE 10 TYPES AND FUNCTIONS OF SHELVES
Shelf type
Shelf Function
Control
shelf
(BCTC)
Resource
shelf
(BUSN)
Packet
switching
shelf
(BPSN)
23
Shelf type
Shelf Function
Gigabit
resource
shelf
(BGSN)
Shelf Positions
Figure 23 shows positions of different shelves in ZXG10 iBSC
when the gigabit resource shelf (BGSN) is used.
FIGURE 23 SHELF POSITIONS (WHEN BGSN IS USED)
24
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Backplane
Backplane is an important part of a shelf. Circuit boards in a
shelf connect through printed lines on the backplane. It reduces
the cable routing on the back of backplane and improves
reliability of the whole system.
Figure 25 shows the backplane structure.
FIGURE 25 BACKPLANE STRUCTURE
1
2Backplane connector
4Backplane connector
25
Shelf
Backplane
Control shelf
Resource shelf
Board
Rear Board
OMP
CMP
UIMC
Backplane
CLKG
SBCX
26
BCTC
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Control Shelf
1
R
S
V
B
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
R
U
I
M
2
R
U
I
M
3
R
M
P
B
R
M
P
B
R
C
K
G
1
R
C
K
G
2
R
C
H
B
1
R
C
H
B
2
BCTC
1
SBCX
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
C
M
P
C
M
P
U
I
M
C
U O
I
M
M
C P
O
M
P
C
L
K
G
C
L
K
G
C
H
U
B
C
H
U
B
27
Principle
28
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Backplane
X1
ON
OFF
S1
X2
S2
S3
ON
OFF
Interfaces
Table 13 explains the power interface of control shelf.
29
Interface ID
X1, X2
Usage
Connection
Power socket
DIP Switches
Table 14 describes DIP switches on the backplane of control
shelf.
TABLE 14 DIP SWITCHES ON BACKPL ANE OF CONTROL SHELF
DIP
Switch
Function
Example
S1
Configures office
information for
the shelf
Four-digit switch
S2
Configures rack
information for
the shelf
Configures shelf
information for
the shelf
S3
Note:
Backplanes BPSN, BCTC and BUSN all have DIP switches. The
ON/OFF setting method is similar in all the backplanes.
OFF: Indicates 1 if DIP switch is down
ON: Indicates 0 if DIP switch is up
The shelf information can also be configured through jumpers.
One jumper represents a digit. There are three four-way jumper
block, corresponding to information of the office, rack, and shelf,
refer to Table 14 for detailed description.
OFF: Indicates 1 if the short-circuit block is pulled out
ON: Indicates 0 if the short-circuit is plugged in
30
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Note:
If the rear board RBID is used, then all DIP switches are
arranged on the RBID board.
Board
Rear board
PSN
GLI
Backplane
BPSN
UIMC
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
R
U
I
M
2
R
U
I
M
3
15
16
U
I
M
C
U
I
M
C
17
BPSN
G
L
I
G
L
I
G
L
I
G
L
I
P
S
N
P
S
N
10
11
12
13
14
17
31
Principle
Shelf
Control Shelf
FE
PSN
UIMC
CHUB
LVDS
...
GLI
....
GLI
CLKG
Optical
Fiber
UIMU
UIMU
Resource Shelf
32
Resource
Shelf
Chapter 3 - Shelves
X1
X2
X3
ON
OFF
S1
S2
S3
ON
OFF
Interfaces
Table 16 explains the power interfaces of packet switching shelf.
TABLE 16 POWER INTERFACE OF SWITCHING SHELF
Interface ID
Usage
Connection
X1, X2, X3
Power socket
33
Interface ID
Usage
Connection
X3, connect 48 V, 48 V GND,
and PE of rack busbars in parallel.
DIP Switches
DIP switches (S1, S2, and S3) on the BPSN backplane are used
to configure information about the office, rack, and shelf.
Configuration method is the same as that of DIP switches on the
BCTC backplane. For more information, refer to Table 14.
Note:
If the rear board RBID is used, then all DIP switches are
arranged on the RBID board.
34
Board
Rear Board
DTB
RDTB
SDTB
RGIM1
UIMU
RUIM1
GUP
BIPI
RMNIC
SPB
RSPB
UPPB
OMP
RMPB
CMP
EIPI
Backplane
BUSN
Chapter 3 - Shelves
UIMU boards (2) are inserted in slots 9 and 10, which are
mandatory.
DTB boards can be configured in any slot except the slots 9,
10, 15 and 16.
SDTB boards can be configured in any slot except the slots 9
and 10. For non-active-standby configuration, it is better to
configure SDTB board in slot 17, if SDTB board is configured
in other slot, the adjacent active and standby slots must not
be configured with boards that use HW cables, such as DTB
and GUP.
GUP, when used as BIPB/TIPB, can be configured in slots 5 ~
8 or 11 ~ 14. If GUP is configured in slots 1 ~ 4, 15 ~ 16,
the adjacent slots of active and standby GUP boards can be
configured with boards not using user plane network ports,
such as DTB and SDTB. When GUP is used as DRTB, it can be
configured in any slot except the slots 9 and 10.
SPB can be configured in any slot except slots 9 and 10. Slot
15 and slot 16 can not be configured with SPB at the same
time.
It is recommended to configure UPPB in slots 5 ~ 8 and 11 ~
14. If UPPB is configured in slots 1 ~ 4, 15 ~ 16, the
adjacent slots of active and standby UPPB boards can be
configured with boards not using user plane network ports,
such as DTB and SDTB.
35
Principle
GLI
UPPB
SDTB
STM-1
DTB
E1
CHUB
CLKG
GUP
UIMU
SPB
BIPI
E1
FE
36
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Backplane
X1
X2
ON
OFF
S1
S2
S3
ON
OFF
Interfaces
Table 18 explains the power interface of resource shelf.
TABLE 18 - POWER INTERFACE OF RESOURCE SHELF
Interface ID
X1, X2
Usage
Power socket
Connection
Through the filter of plug-in box
power, X1 and X2 connect 48 V,
48 V GND, and PE of rack busbars
37
Interface ID
Usage
Connection
in parallel.
DIP Switches
DIP switches (S1, S2, and S3) on the BUSN backplane are used
to configure information about the office, rack, and shelf.
Configuration method is the same as that of DIP switches on the
BCTC backplane. For more information, refer to Table 14.
Board
Rear Board
OMP
CMP
UIMC
Backplane
CLKG
BCTC
ICM
SBCX
38
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Control Shelf
1
R
S
V
B
R
S
V
B
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
R R
U U
IM IM
2
3
R
M
P
B
R
M
P
B
R
C
K
G
1
R
C
K
G
2
R
C
H
B
1
R
C
H
B
2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
U U
IM IM
C C
O
M
P
/
/
O C CI
I L
L
M
C C
P K KM
GM G
C
H
U
B
C
H
U
B
17
BCTC
C
M
P
C
M
P
C
M
P
C
M
P
6
S
B
C
X
8
S
B
C
X
17
39
Principle
Gigabit resource
shelf
GUIM
UIMC
8K/16M/PP2S
CHUB
UIMC
DTB/SDTB
/SDTB2
8 K reference
CLKG/ICM
Ethernet bus
CMP
OMP
SBCX
Control shelf
HUB
External public
network
40
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Backplane
41
RBID
X1
X2
ON
OFF
Interfaces
Table 20 explains the power interface of control shelf.
TABLE 20 POWER INTERFACE OF CONTROL SHELF (WHEN BGSN IS USED)
Interface ID
X1, X2
Usage
Connection
Power socket
DIP Switches
DIP switches are arranged on the RBID board, as shown in
Figure 38.
42
Chapter 3 - Shelves
X2
X3
X4
DIP
Switch
Function
Example
S1
Configures office
information for
the shelf
Four-digit switch
S2
Configures rack
information for
the shelf
S3
Configures shelf
information for
the shelf
43
Note:
Backplanes BPSN, BCTC and BGSN all have DIP switches. The
ON/OFF setting method is similar in all the backplanes.
OFF: Indicates 1 if DIP switch is down
ON: Indicates 0 if DIP switch is up
The shelf information can also be configured through jumpers.
One jumper represents a digit. There are three four-way jumper
block, corresponding to information of the office, rack, and shelf,
refer to Table 21 for detailed description.
OFF: Indicates 1 if the short-circuit block is pulled out
ON: Indicates 0 if the short-circuit is plugged in
Board
Rear board
PSN
GLI
CMP
UIMC
Backplane
BPSN
44
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Packet Switching
Shelf
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
R
U
I
M
2
R
U
I
M
3
17
BPSN
G
L
I
G
L
I
G
L
I
G
L
I
G
L
I
G
L
I
P
S
N
P
S
N
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
C
M
P
C
M
P
C
M
P
C
M
P
U
I
M
C
U
I
M
C
17
45
Principle
46
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Backplane
X1
X2
X3
RBID
ON
OFF
Interfaces
Table 23 explains the power interfaces of packet switching shelf.
TABLE 23 POWER INTERFACE OF SWITCHING SHELF
Interface ID
X1, X2, X3
Usage
Connection
Power socket
DIP Switches
DIP switches on the BPSN backplane are arranged on RBID
board (X2, X3, and X4). They are used to configure information
about the office, rack, and shelf. Configuration method is the
same as that of DIP switches on the BCTC backplane. For more
information, refer to Table 21.
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Board
Rear Board
DTB
RDTB
SDTB2
RGIM1
GUIM
Backplane
GUP2
GIPI
RGER
SPB2
RSPB
EIPI
OMP
RMPB
CMP
BGSN
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Chapter 3 - Shelves
R
G
IM
1
R
S
P
B
R
D
T
B
R
S
P
B
10
R R
G G
U U
M M
1 2
11 12 13
R
M
P
B
R
M
P
B
14 15
16 17
R
D
T
B
R
S
P
B
BGSN
1
10
11 12 13
S
D
T
B
2
G
U
P
2
S
P
B
2
D
T
B
S
P
B
2
G
U
P
2
G
U
I
M
G
U
I
M
O
M
P
O
M
P
D
T
B
14 15
16 17
E
I
P
I
G
U
P
2
S
P
B
2
49
Principle
board
configured
50
are
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Backplane
51
X1
X2
X3
RBID
ON
OFF
Interfaces
Table 25 explains the power interface of gigabit resource shelf.
TABLE 25 - POWER INTERFACE OF GIGABIT RESOURCE SHELF
Interface ID
X1, X2, X3
Usage
Power socket
Connection
Through the filter of plug-in box
power, X1, X2, and X3 connect 48
V, 48 V GND, and PE of rack
busbars in parallel.
DIP Switches
DIP switches (X2, X3, and X4) on the BGSN backplane are
arranged on RBID board. They are used to configure information
about the office, rack, and shelf. Configuration method is the
same as that of DIP switches on the BCTC backplane. For more
information, refer to Table 21.
Inter-Shelf Connections
Internal connections of ZXG10 iBSC system are used for signal
interconnection between boards.
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Chapter 3 - Shelves
Clock
Extracting and
Distribution
Monitoring cable
Note:
In Figure 45, CLKG can be either CLKG (CLKG) or CLKG (ICM),
both providing clock for the system. DTB, SDTB, and SPB can
extract clock signal for CLKG, and DTB is taken for example in
Figure 45.
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Clock reference
The line clock from CN is extracted from the interface board
and sent to CLKG board.
The CLKG board can also get the BITS clock reference.
Clock distribution
The rear boards (RCKG1, RCKG2) of CLKG board are
connected with UIMU/UIMC board of each shelf through the
clock cable, and UIMU/UIMC distributes the clock signals to
slots of each shelf.
Control Plane
Ethernet
Connections
54
Chapter 3 - Shelves
In Figure 47, the real line represents the cable connection while
the broken line represents the backplane printed cable
connection.
The iBSC system control plane Ethernet interconnection is
realized through CHUB board.
55
In Figure 48, the real line represents the cable connection while
the broken line represents the backplane printed cable
connection.
The iBSC dual-cabinet control plane Ethernet interconnection is
realized as follows:
User Plane
Connections
56
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Fiber optic cables are used for the connections between GLI and
UIMU.
Figure 50 shows the user plane connections inside dual cabinets.
FIGURE 50 DUAL-CABINET USER PLANE CONNECTIONS (USING BUSN)
Monitoring
Circuit
Connections
57
58
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Cabinet 2
Cabinet-top fan
Cabinet-top fan
Power distribution plug-in
box
Resource
shelf
U
I
M
C
Control shelf
O
M
P
C
L
K
G
C
H
U
B
Resource shelf
U
I
M
U
D
T
B
Resource shelf
U
I
M
U
D
T
B
Resource
shelf
D
T
B
G
L
I
U
I
M
C
Resource shelf
U
I
M
U
D
T
B
Resource shelf
U
I
M
U
D
T
B
Clock
Extracting and
Distribution
Monitoring cable
59
Note:
In Figure 53, CLKG can be either CLKG (ICM) or ICM, both
providing clock for the system. DTB, SDTB2, and SPB2 can
extract clock signal for CLKG (ICM)/ICM, and DTB is taken for
example in Figure 53.
U
I
M
C
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
Packet switching
shelf
60
G
U
I
M
D
T
B
O
M
P
C
L
K
G
C
H
U
B
Gigabit
resource shelf
Gigabit
resource shelf
D
T
B
U
I
M
C
G
U
I
M
G
U
I
M
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
Chapter 3 - Shelves
Clock reference
The line clock from CN is extracted from the interface board
and sent to CLKG (ICM)/ICM board.
The CLKG (ICM)/ICM board can also get the BITS clock
reference or obtain the clock reference from GPS module.
Clock distribution
The rear boards (RCKG1, RCKG2) of CLKG (ICM)/ICM board
are connected with GUIM/UIMC board of each shelf through
the clock cable, and GUIM/UIMC distributes the clock signals
to slots of each shelf.
Control Plane
Ethernet
Connections
In Figure 55, the real line represents the cable connection while
the broken line represents the backplane printed cable
connection.
The iBSC system control plane Ethernet interconnection is
realized through CHUB board.
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G
U
I
M
Control shelf
U
I
M
C
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
Packet switching
shelf
O
M
P
C
L
K
G
C
H
U
B
D
T
B
U
I
M
C
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
In Figure 56, the real line represents the cable connection while
the broken line represents the backplane printed cable
connection.
The iBSC dual-cabinet control plane Ethernet interconnection is
realized as follows:
User Plane
Connections
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Chapter 3 - Shelves
Fiber optic cables are used for the connections between GLI and
GUIMs in the gigabit resource shelf.
Figure 58 shows the user plane connections inside dual cabinets.
FIGURE 58 DUAL-CABINET USER PLANE CONNECTIONS (USING BGSN)
G
U
I
M
Control shelf
U
I
M
C
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
Packet
switching
shelf
Monitoring
Circuit
Connections
G
L
I
O
M
P
C
L
K
G
C
H
U
B
D
T
B
U
I
M
C
G
U
I
M
D
T
B
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
D
T
B
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
D
T
B
Gigabit
resource shelf
G
U
I
M
D
T
B
Gigabit
resource shelf
63
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Chapter 3 - Shelves
65
66
Chapter
Boards
This chapter describes the functions and descriptions of ZXG10
iBSC boards.
Overview
According to the hardware assembly relation, boards can be
classified as front board and rear board.
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5 6
4. Slot
2. Front board
5. Rear board
3. Backplane
Principle
RS485
Logic unit
CPU unit
RS232
PCI Bus
Ethernet
sw itching unit
Ethernet
switching
Ethernet
switching
GE
FE
68
CPU unit
Chapter 4 - Boards
Logic unit
It implements all logic processing functions of the boards.
the
Board
Description
implementing
Panel
Figure 63 shows the panel diagrams of CHUB board and its rear
board (RCHB1 and RCHB2).
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CHUB
ENUM RUN
ALM
ACT
EXCH
RST
L6
L7
L8
L9
L10
RCHB1
RCHB2
RCHB1
FE1-8
FE25-32
L11 L12
L13 L14
L15 L16
RCHB2
Even FE2-16
L2
L4
L5
Odd FE1-15
L1
L3
L17 L18
L19 L20
L21 L22
L27 L28
Odd FE17-31
FE33-40
FE9-16
L25 L26
Even FE18-32
L23 L24
L29 L30
L31 L32
L33 L34
Odd FE33-45
L41 L42
FE41-46
FE17-24
L37 L38
L39 L40
Even FE34-46
L35 L36
L43 L44
DEBUG-FE/232
DEBUG-FE/232
DEBUG-FE/232
DEBUG-FE/232
L45 L46
1. CHUB Panel
Indicators
There are 50 indicators on CHUB board panel. Table 26 explains
the CHUB board panel indicators.
TABLE 26 CHUB BOARD P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicators
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Green
Active/Stan
dby
indicator
ACT
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Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicators
Color
Meaning
Description
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that
tack switch has been
opened; the board has not
been inserted properly; the
version has not been
downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an
alarm for tack switch; tack
switch has been opened while
the board is running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can
be pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board
is running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that
tack switch is normal
L1-L46
Green
Status
indicator
for 46channel
control
plane
cascade
network
interface
Buttons
Table 27 explains the CHUB board panel buttons.
TABLE 27 CHUB P ANEL BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
Reset switch
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
switch
External Interfaces
CHUB provides 46 external 100 Mbps Ethernet interfaces and
one Gigabit interface.
Table 28 explains the CHUB external interfaces.
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Location
RCHB1
panel
(version
040501)
RCHB2
panel
(version
040501)
RCHB1
panel
(version
040502)
RCHB2
panel
(version
040502)
Interface
Name
Direction
FE1-8
Bidirectional
FE9-16
Bidirectional
FE17-24
Bidirectional
DEBUGFE/232
Bidirectional
FE25-32
Bidirectional
FE33-40
Bidirectional
FE41-46
Bidirectional
DEBUGFE/232
Bidirectional
Odd FE1-15
Bidirectional
Odd FE17-31
Bidirectional
Odd FE33-45
Bidirectional
DEBUGFE/232
Bidirectional
Even FE2-16
Bidirectional
Even FE18-32
Bidirectional
Even FE34-46
Bidirectional
DEBUGFE/232
Bidirectional
Description
Note:
The rear board RCHB1 (version 040501) works with the rear
board RCHB2 (version 040501), while the rear board RCHB1
(version 040502) works with the rear board RCHB2 (version
040502).
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Chapter 4 - Boards
Panel
Figure 64 shows the working principles of BIPI.
FIGURE 64 - WORKING PRINCIPLE OF BIPI
FE1
FE2
FE3
FE4
Logic
Unit
DEBUGRS232
Control
FE
Plane
User
FE
Plane
P CI
Principle
Service Processing
Unit
Logic Unit
73
Interface Unit
It provides four FE interfaces and RS232 serial interface
for debugging. The relevant interfaces on BIPI board are
as shown in Table 32.
Board
Description
74
Panel
RMNIC is the rear board of BIPI. Figure 65 shows the panel
diagram of BIPI and RMNIC.
Chapter 4 - Boards
BIPI
ENUM RUN
ALM
ACT
EXCH
RST
LINK1 LINK2
LINK3 LINK4
8KOUT/ARM232 PrPMC232
DEBUG-FE
FE4
FE3
FE2
FE1
RMNIC
1. BIPI Panel
2. RMNIC Panel
Indicators
Table 29 explains the BIPI panel indicators.
TABLE 29 BIPI P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ENUM
Yellow
Board
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Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
extraction
indicator
ACT
Link 1 ~ 4
Green
Active/
Standby
indicator
Green
FE1 ~ FE4
status
indicator
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Status
RUN
Status
ALM Status
Meaning
Normal
running
Flashing at
1 Hz
periodically
Always OFF
Normal running
Version
download
Flashing at
5 Hz
periodically
Always OFF
Version download
Flashing at
1 Hz
periodically
Flashing at 5
Hz
periodically
Chapter 4 - Boards
Status
RUN
Status
Meaning
DEBUG version indicates
that VxWorks download
has succeeded, waiting
for the version download
Always ON
Always OFF
Always OFF
Flashing at 5
Hz
periodically
Always OFF
Flashing at 2
Hz
periodically
Startup
failure
of
operation support system
Flashing at
5 Hz
periodically
Flashing at 5
Hz
periodically
Failed
to
addresses
Flashing at
5 Hz
periodically
Flashing at 2
Hz
periodically
Flashing at
5 Hz
periodically
Flashing at 1
Hz
periodically
Flashing at
5 Hz
periodically
Flashing at
0.5 Hz
periodically
Alarm
due
to
the
mismatch of version and
hardware or configuration
Flashing at
2 Hz
periodically
Flashing at 5
Hz
periodically
Media
panel
communication is broken
Flashing at
2 Hz
periodically
Flashing at 2
Hz
periodically
Broken HW
Flashing at
1 Hz
periodically
Flashing at 2
Hz
periodically
Flashing at
1 Hz
periodically
Flashing at 1
Hz
periodically
Active/standby switchover
is being implemented
Flashing at
1 Hz
periodically
Always ON
Self-test
failure
Running
failure
alarm
ALM Status
RELEASE
version
indicates
that
version
download has succeeded,
starting the version
get
logical
Buttons
Table 31 explains the BIPI panel buttons.
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Indicator
Description
RST
Board reset
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
External Interfaces
RMNIC provides four external 100 Mbps Ethernet interfaces.
Table 32 explains the interfaces on RMNIC panel.
TABLE 32 RMNIC P ANEL INTERFACES
Location
Interface
Direction
FE1
Bidirectional
FE2
Bidirectional
FE3
Bidirectional
FE4
Bidirectional
DEBUG-FE
Bidirectional
Ethernet network
interface for debugging;
connected to the debug
machine (unused).
PrPMC232
Bidirectional
8KOUT/ARM23
2
Output/Bidirectional
RMNIC
Description
Connected to BTS,
SGSN, MSC/MGW
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Chapter 4 - Boards
Principle
HW
Circuit switching
unit
DSP unit
Host
interface
DSP
P
Ethernet
switching
unit
CPU unit
Control bus
User
plane
FE
DSP
P
Clock unit
Logic unit
Control plane FE
CPU
Implements the management functions of board,
processes the Abis interface signaling and provide
external control plane FE interface.
Logic Unit
Implements all the logic processing functions of the board.
DSP Unit
79
Clock Unit
Provides necessary clock signal for each external unit on
the board.
Board
Description
80
Panel
GUP board does not have corresponding rear board. Figure 67
shows the panel diagram of GUP.
Chapter 4 - Boards
GUP
ENUM RUN
ACT
ALM
RST
Indicators
There are four indicators on GUP panel.
Table 33 explains the GUP panel indicators.
TABLE 33 GUP P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Refer to Table 30
ENUM
Yellow
Board extraction
indicator
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Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
board has not been
inserted properly; the
version has not been
downloaded
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is
an alarm for tack
switch; tack switch has
been opened while the
board is running
Flashing at 1 Hz
(slow): indicates that
the board can be pulled
out; tack switch has
been opened while the
board is running; the
board can be pulled
out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates
that tack switch is
normal
ACT
Green
Active/Standby
indicator
Buttons
Table 34 explains the GUP panel buttons.
TABLE 34 GUP P ANEL BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
Board reset
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Chapter 4 - Boards
Principle
HW
Circuit switching
unit
DSP unit
Host
interface
CPU unit
DSP
P
Ethernet
switching
unit
Control bus
User
plane
GE
DSP
P
Clock unit
Logic unit
Control plane FE
83
CPU
Implements the management functions of board,
processes the Abis interface signaling and provide
external control plane FE interface.
Logic Unit
Implements all the logic processing functions of the board.
DSP Unit
Include multiple DSP chips, implementing code
transformation, rate adaptation, and data package
conversion.
Clock Unit
Provides necessary clock signal for each external unit on
the board.
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Chapter 4 - Boards
Board
Description
Panel
GUP2 board does not have corresponding rear board. Figure 69
shows the panel diagram of GUP2.
FIGURE 69 GUP2 P ANEL
GUP2
ENUM RUN
ACT
ALM
RST
85
Indicators
There are four indicators on GUP2 panel.
Table 35 explains the GUP2 panel indicators.
TABLE 35 GUP2 P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates
that tack switch has
been opened; the
board has not been
inserted properly; the
version has not been
downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board extraction
indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is
an alarm for tack
switch; tack switch has
been opened while the
board is running
Flashing at 1 Hz
(slow): indicates that
the board can be pulled
out; tack switch has
been opened while the
board is running; the
board can be pulled
out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates
that tack switch is
normal
ACT
Green
Active/Standby
indicator
Buttons
Table 36 explains the GUP panel buttons.
TABLE 36 GUP2 P ANEL BUTTONS
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Button
Description
RST
Board reset
Chapter 4 - Boards
Functions
CLKG (CLKG)
CLKG (ICM)
ICM
Principle
GPS, DT8K
2MHz, MBits
16CHIP, PP2S
Reference
selection unit
Voltage
controlled
oscillator unit
Changeover
command
Phase detection
and phase lock
unit
8 K, 16 M, 32 M, 64
M
Clock output
RS485
communication
interface
Active/Standby
changeover unit
Active/Standby
control signal
87
Board
Description
88
Panel
The rear board of CLKG (CLKG) is RCKG1 and RCKG2. Figure 71
shows the diagrams of CLKG (CLKG) panel, CLKG (CLKG) board
layout, RCKG1 panel, and RCKG2 panel.
Chapter 4 - Boards
X60
CLKG
X50
RCKG1
RCKG2
RCKG1
RCKG2
X47
X43
X42
X44 X54
X45
X53
X56
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
8KIN 2
BITS REF
X40
X41
BITS REF
RS232
X46
RS232
8KIN 1
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
X48
X55
Indicators
There are 18 indicators on CLKG (CLKG) board panel.
Table 37 explains the CLKG (CLKG) board panel indicators.
TABLE 37 CLKG (CLKG) BOARD P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that tack
switch has been opened; the
board has not been inserted
properly; the version has not
been downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
Indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an
alarm for tack switch; tack
switch has been opened while
the board is running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can
be pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board
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Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
is running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that
tack switch is normal
ACT
Green
Catch
indicator
TRACE
Green
Trace
indicator
KEEP
Green
Hold
indicator
FREE
Green
Free
indicator
Reference
indicator
Reference
indicator
Reference
indicator
Green
Reference
indicator
8K1
Green
Reference
indicator
8K2
Green
Reference
indicator
CATCH
2Mbps1
2Mbps2
2MHz1
2MHz2
90
Green
Active/
standby
indicator
Green
Green
Green
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
reference provided by GPS
Green
Reference
indicator
NULL
Green
Reference
indicator
QUTD
Red
Reference
deterioration
indicator
8K3
MANI
Green
Manual
selection
indicator
Buttons
Table 38 explains the CLKG (CLKG) board panel buttons.
TABLE 38 CLKG (CLKG) BOARD PANEL BUTTONS
Name
Description
RST
Reset switch
EXCH
MANEN
MANSL
Interfaces
Table 39 explains the interfaces on CLKG (CLKG) board.
TABLE 39 CLKG (CLKG) BOARD INTERFACES
Location
RCKG1
panel
(version
040503)
Interface
CLKOUT
Direction
Description
Output
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Location
Interface
CLKOUT
Direction
Description
Output
a group of active/standby
clocks (a group of
active/standby clocks include
two 16 M, two 8 K, and two
PP2S signals). Therefore,
one CLKOUT can connect 3
shelves, i.e. 3 groups of
clock outputs. RCKG1 has 2
CLKOUTs and provides 6
clock outputs, i.e. connecting
6 shelves.
2 8 K reference input.
If SDTB/SDTB2 provides the
clock reference, this port is
connected with
8KOUT/DEBUG-232 on
RGIM1.
8 KIN1
Input
RCKG2
panel
(version
040502)
92
8 KIN2
Input
2 Mbps/2
MHz
Input
CLKOUT
Output
CLKOUT
Output
CLKOUT
Output
PP2S/16CH
IP
Input
Chapter 4 - Boards
Location
Interface
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
Direction
Output
Output
Description
6 clock output; connected
with resource shelves/gigabit
resource shelves and control
shelves.
One CLKOUT outputs 1-to-6
cable. One shelf has two
UIM/GUIM boards, and uses
2 clock sockets. Therefore,
one CLKOUT can connect 3
shelves, i.e. 3 clock outputs.
RCKG1 has 2 CLKOUTs and
provides 6 clock outputs, i.e.
connecting 6 shelves.
8 K reference input.
If SDTB/SDTB2 provides the
clock reference, this port is
connected with
8KOUT/DEBUG-232 on
RGIM1.
RCKG1
panel
(version
071200)
8 KIN1
Input
RS232
BITS REF
RCKG2
panel
(version
071200)
CLKOUT
Bidirectional
Input
Output
CLKOUT
Output
8 KIN2
Input
8 K reference input.
If SDTB/SDTB2 provides the
clock reference, this port is
connected with
93
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
8KOUT/DEBUG-232 on
RGIM1.
If DTB provides the clock
reference, this port is
connected with
8KOUT/DEBUG-232 on
RDTB.
If SPB/SPB2 provides the
clock reference, this port is
connected with
8KOUT/CPU1-RS232 on
RSPB.
RS232
BITS REF
Bidirectional
Input
Note:
The rear board RCKG1 (version 040503) works with the rear
board RCKG2 (version 040502), and the two 8 K reference are
introduced from RCKG1.
The rear board RCKG1 (version 071200) works with the rear
board RCKG2 (version 071200), and each board has a line 8 K
clock reference and a BITS clock reference.
DIP Switches
and Jumpers
94
Chapter 4 - Boards
CLKG (CLKG)
CLKG (ICM)
ICM
Functions
Principle
GPS, DT8K
2MHz, MBits
16CHIP,PP2S
Reference
selection unit
Voltage
controlled
oscillator unit
Changeover
command
Phase detection
and phase lock
unit
Main
control unit
FE interface
Active/
Standby
changeover
unit
95
Board
Description
96
Chapter 4 - Boards
CLKG
ENUM RUN
ACT
ALM
EXCH
RST
BITS
Bps1 Bps2
Hz1 Hz2
8K1 8K2
RCKG1
8K3 8K4
RCKG2
RCKG1
RCKG2
NULL QUTD
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
TRACE FREE
MANI
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
CATCH KEEP
MANSL
CLKOUT
8KIN 2
CLKOUT
RS232
S1
RS232
8KIN 2
CLKOUT
8KIN 1
8KIN 1
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
MANEN
ON
BITS REF
BITS REF
PP2S/16CHIP
2Mbps/2MHz
ON
S5
Indicators
There are 19 indicators on CLKG (ICM) board panel.
Table 40 explains the CLKG (ICM) board panel indicators.
TABLE 40 CLKG (ICM) BOARD P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that tack
switch has been opened; the
board has not been inserted
properly; the version has not
been downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
Indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an alarm
for tack switch; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
97
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
been opened while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
ACT
Green
Active/
standby
indicator
Bps1
Green
Reference
indicator
Bps2
Green
Reference
indicator
Hz1
Green
Reference
indicator
98
Hz2
Green
Reference
indicator
8K1
Green
Reference
indicator
8K2
Green
Reference
indicator
8K3
Green
Reference
indicator
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
reference sent by UIMU/GUIM
or UIMC
Green
Reference
indicator
NULL
Green
Reference
indicator
QUTD
Red
Reference
deterioration
indicator
Green
Catch
indicator
TRACE
Green
Trace
indicator
KEEP
Green
Hold
indicator
FREE
Green
Free
indicator
8K4
CATCH
MANI
Green
Manual
selection
indicator
Buttons
The CLKG (ICM) board panel buttons are the same as that of
CLKG (CLKG) board. For details, refer to Table 38.
Interfaces
The CLKG (ICM) board panel interfaces are the same as that of
CLKG (CLKG) board. For details, refer to Table 39.
DIP Switches
and Jumpers
99
Mode
75
100
120
Default
Name
S1
ON
ON
ON
ON
S5
ON
ON
ON
ON
S1
ON
ON
ON
ON
S5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
S1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
S5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Mode
75
Functions
CLKG (CLKG)
CLKG (ICM)
ICM
100
Chapter 4 - Boards
Principle
GPS,DT8K
2MHz, MBits
16CHIP,PP2 S
Reference
selection unit
Voltage
controlled
oscillator unit
GPS unit
Phase detection
and phase lock
unit
Main
control unit
Changeover
command
8K , 16M,32 M , 64M
Clock
output
FE interface
101
Board
Description
Panel
The rear board of ICM is RCKG1 and RCKG2. Figure 75 shows
the diagrams of ICM panel, ICM board layout, RCKG1 panel, and
RCKG2 panel.
FIGURE 75 ICM, RCKG1, RCKG2 P ANELS
ICM
ENUM RUN
ACT
ALM
EXCH
RST
BITS
Bps1 Bps2
Hz1 Hz2
8K1 8K2
RCKG1
8K3 8K4
RCKG2
RCKG1
RCKG2
NULL QUTD
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
TRACE FREE
MANI
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
CATCH KEEP
MANSL
ANT TYP
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
SCS CCS
CLKOUT
MANEN
GPS
8KIN 2
RS232
S1
RS232
8KIN 2
CLKOUT
8KIN 1
8KIN 1
PP2S
10M
ON
BITS REF
BITS REF
PP2S/16CHIP
2Mbps/2MHz
ON
MON
S5
1. ICM panel
Indicators
There are 23 indicators on ICM board panel.
Table 42 explains the ICM board panel indicators.
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Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that tack
switch has been opened; the
board has not been inserted
properly; the version has not
been downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
Indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an alarm
for tack switch; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
ACT
Green
Active/
standby
indicator
Bps1
Green
Reference
indicator
Bps2
Green
Reference
indicator
Hz1
Green
Reference
indicator
Hz2
Green
Reference
103
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
indicator
Green
Reference
indicator
Green
Reference
indicator
Green
Reference
indicator
Green
Reference
indicator
NULL
Green
Reference
indicator
QUTD
Red
Reference
deterioration
indicator
Green
Catch
indicator
TRACE
Green
Trace
indicator
KEEP
Green
Hold
indicator
FREE
Green
Free
indicator
8K1
8K2
8K3
8K4
CATCH
104
MANI
Green
Manual
selection
indicator
SCS
Green
System clock
reference
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
indicator
CCS
Green
Circuit clock
reference
indicator
ANT
Green
Antenna
status
indicator
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
Indicates that antenna feeder is
broken
Flashing at 2 Hz (fast):
Indicates that antenna feeder is
normal but can not receive
satellite signal
Flashing at 0.5 Hz (very slow):
Indicates that antenna is shortcircuited
Flashing at 5 Hz (very fast):
Indicates that no message is
received during initialization
Always OFF (black): GPS
single-mode receiver
TYP
Green/
Yellow
Mode
indicator
Always ON (green):
GPS/GONOLASS dual-mode
receiver
Always ON (yellow):
GPS/GONOLASS/Triones timed
three-mode receiver
Buttons
Table 43 explains the ICM board panel buttons.
105
Name
Description
RST
Reset switch
EXCH
MANEN
MANSL
Interfaces
Table 44 explains the interfaces on ICM board.
TABLE 44 ICM BOARD INTERFACES
Location
ICM
panel
RCKG1
panel
(version
040503)
Interface
Direction
Description
GPS
Input
PP2S
Output
10M
Output
MON
Bidirectional
CLKOUT
Output
CLKOUT
Output
8 KIN1
Input
2 8 K reference input.
If SDTB/SDTB2 provides the
clock reference, this port is
connected with
106
Chapter 4 - Boards
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
8KOUT/DEBUG-232 on
RGIM1.
If DTB provides the clock
reference, this port is
connected with
8KOUT/DEBUG-232 on
RDTB.
If SPB/SPB2 provides the
clock reference, this port is
connected with
8KOUT/CPU1-RS232 on
RSPB.
2 8 K reference input,
connecting GPS clock
reference source.
RCKG2
panel
(version
040502)
RCKG1
panel
(version
071200)
8 KIN2
Input
2 Mbps/2
MHz
Input
CLKOUT
Output
CLKOUT
Output
CLKOUT
Output
PP2S/16CH
IP
Input
CLKOUT
Output
CLKOUT
Output
8 KIN1
Input
8 K reference input.
If SDTB/SDTB2 provides the
clock reference, this port is
connected with
107
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
8KOUT/DEBUG-232 on
RGIM1.
If DTB provides the clock
reference, this port is
connected with
8KOUT/DEBUG-232 on
RDTB.
If SPB/SPB2 provides the
clock reference, this port is
connected with
8KOUT/CPU1-RS232 on
RSPB.
RS232
BITS REF
CLKOUT
CLKOUT
Bidirectional
Input
Output
Output
RCKG2
panel
(version
071200)
8 KIN2
Input
108
RS232
Bidirectional
BITS REF
Input
Chapter 4 - Boards
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
connected with external
BITS clock reference source.
Note:
The rear board RCKG1 (version 040503) works with the rear
board RCKG2 (version 040502), and the two 8 K reference are
introduced from RCKG1.
The rear board RCKG1 (version 071200) works with the rear
board RCKG2 (version 071200), and each board has a line 8 K
clock reference and a BITS clock reference.
DIP Switches
and Jumpers
Mode
75
100
120
Default
Name
S1
ON
ON
ON
ON
S5
ON
ON
ON
ON
S1
ON
ON
ON
ON
S5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
S1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
S5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Mode
75
Principle
109
CPUB
OMC2
CPU
232/485
/FE
FE
232/ 485
DEBUG2-232
GPS485
CPU
232/485
PD485
1485
RS232
DEBUG1-232
OMC1
/FE
FE
CPUA
CPU
There are two independent CPUs on the board, CPU_A
and CPU_B. Each CPU provides control plane FE interface,
the FE interface for communication of active/standby
board,
and
RS232
and
RS485
interfaces
for
communication with other units. CPU A is on the lower
part of the board, which implements the main control
function of the board.
Logic Unit
Implements all the logical processing functions of the
board.
Board
Description
110
Panel
CMP board does not require rear board, and a dummy panel is
inserted in the corresponding position. The two CPUs of CMP do
not have a hard disk.
Chapter 4 - Boards
Figure 77 shows the diagram of CMP board panel and CMP board
layout.
FIGURE 77 CMP P ANEL
1. CMP Panel
Indicators
Table 46 explains the CMP board panel indicators.
TABLE 46 CMP BOARD PANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Full Name
Description
ALM1
Red
CPU_A
alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
RUN1
Green
CPU_A
running
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ACT1
Green
CPU_A
active/
Standby
indicator
ENUM1
Yellow
CPU_A
board
extraction
111
Indicator
Color
Full Name
Description
indicator
ALM2
Red
CPU_B
alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
RUN2
Green
CPU_B
running
indicator
Refer to Table 30
CPU_B
active/
Standby
indicator
ACT2
Green
ENUM2
Yellow
CPU_B
board
extraction
indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an alarm
for tack switch; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
Buttons
Table 47 explains the CMP board panel buttons.
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Chapter 4 - Boards
Name
Description
RST
Board reset
EXCH1
EXCH2
Interfaces
There are two external interfaces on the CMP board:
Principle
113
the
boards
and
controls
the
internal
Interface unit
It connects with the circuit switching unit, providing
Interface E1/T1 and HW.
Board
Description
Panel
RDTB is the rear board of DTB.
Figure 79 shows the diagrams of DTB panel, board layout and
RDTB panel.
114
Chapter 4 - Boards
DTB
S1
ENUM RUN
ACT
ON
ALM
S2
RST
ON
E1
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
L9
L10
62 6 95 2 00 27 00
S3
RDTB
ON
S4
L11 L12
ON
L13 L14
L15 L16
S5
ON
T1/E1 1-16
E1
S7
S8
S10
S11
L17 L18
L19 L20
L21 L22
L23 L24
L25 L26
L27 L28
L29 L30
ON
ON
ON
ON
L31 L32
S6
ON
S9
ON
S12
T1/E1 17-32
8KOUT/DEBUG-232
ON
X23
1. DTB Panel
3. RDTB Panel
The DTB board has two versions: version 040501 and version
060201. The difference between them is that the DTB board
(version 060201) does not has DIP switches, Figure 80 shows
the jumper layout on DTB board (version 060201).
115
X18
X19
Indicators
There are 36 indicators on DTB panel.
Table 48 explains the DTB panel indicators.
TABLE 48 DTB P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that tack
switch has been opened; the
board has not been inserted
properly; the version has not
been downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an alarm
for tack switch; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
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Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
ACT
Green
Active/
Standby
indicator
L1 ~ L32
Green
E1 indicator
Buttons
Table 49 explains the DTB panel buttons.
TABLE 49 DTB P ANEL BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
Reset switch
Interfaces
Table 50 explains the DTB panel interfaces.
TABLE 50 DTB P ANEL INTERFACES
Location
RDTB
panel
Jumpers and
DIP Switches
Interface
Direction
Description
T1/E1 1 ~ 16
T1/E1 17 ~ 32
Bidirectional
32 E1 Interface to
connect the external
system
8KOUT/DEGUG232
Bidirectional
Leads out 8 K
reference clock signal
and RS232 serial port
debugging signal
Jumpers on DTB
DTB board (version 040501) has a jumper (X23) for board
debugging, and its position is shown in Figure 79. X23 must be
disconnected when the board is working normally.
117
DTB board (version 060201) has two jumpers (X18 and X19) for
board debugging, and their positions are shown in Figure 80.
The board enters debugging mode if any one of X18 and X19 is
short circuited. X18 and X19 must be disconnected when the
board is working normally.
Jumpers on RDTB
Figure 81 shows the jumpers on RDTB panel.
FIGURE 81 JUMPERS ON RDTB P ANEL
X9
1
16
15
16
12
14
16
12
14
16
14
15
16
12
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
X16
10
13
X15
11
13
10
12
X14
13
15
X13
11
11
10
10
15
13
X12
11
12
14
10
11
13
X11
15
12
14
X10
10
11
13
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
118
Connection
Mode
Description
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
Chapter 4 - Boards
Connection
Mode
Description
9-10
11-12
13-14
15-16
DIP Switches
There are 12 4-digit DIP switches on DTB.
Eight 4-digit DIP switches (S1-S6, S9 and S12) are to select
impedance matching resistance for each E1: 75 W or 120 W.
Line impedance is 75 if DIP switch is set to ON.
Line impedance is 120 if DIP switch is set to OFF.
Two 4-digit DIP switches (S7 and S8) are to indicate receiving
matching impedance of each E1 chip for CPU.
Matching impedance of corresponding E1 is 75 if DIP
switch is set to ON.
Matching impedance of corresponding E1 is 120 if DIP
switch is set to OFF.
Each DIP switch corresponds to one E1 chip:
S7 corresponds to E1 chips 1 to 4 (E1 channels 1 to 16)
S8 corresponds to E1 chips 5 to 8 (E1 channels 17 to 32)
CPU reads this status during power-on and initiates each E1 chip
according to this status.
Two 4-digit DIP switches (S10 and S11) are to indicate
long/short line status of each E1 chip for CPU.
Corresponding E1 chip (four E1 channels in total) is in
SHORT HAUL mode if DIP switch is set to ON.
Corresponding E1 chip is in LONG HAUL mode if DIP switch is
set to OFF.
Each DIP switch corresponds to one E1 chip:
S10 corresponds to E1 chips 1 to 4 (E1 channels 1 to 16)
S11 corresponds to E1 chips 5 to 8 (E1 channels 17 to 32)
119
CPU reads this status during power-on and initiates each E1 chip
according to this status.
Principle
GE
Logic unit
It implements all logic processing functions of the boards.
120
Chapter 4 - Boards
Board
Description
Panel
Figure 83 shows the GLI board panel diagram.
121
GLI
Indicators
There are 20 indicators on GLI board panel. Table 52 explains
the GLI board panel indicators.
122
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that tack
switch has been opened; the
board has not been inserted
properly; the version has not
been downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
indicator
ACT
ACT1-8
SD1-8
Green
Active/
standby
indicator
Green
Optical
interface
activation
indicator
Green
Optical
signal
indicator
Buttons
Table 53 explains the GLI board panel buttons.
TABLE 53 GLI BOARD P ANEL BUTTONS
Indicator
Description
RST
Reset switch
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
123
Interfaces
Table 54 explains the GLI board interfaces.
TABLE 54 GLI BOARD INTERFACES
Location
GLI panel
Interface
8 pairs
TX-RX
of
Direction
Description
Bidirectional
Principle
HPS
subcard
HW
DEBUGRS232
Control plane
FE
User plane FE
User plane GE
Logic unit
Service
processing
unit
124
Chapter 4 - Boards
Logic unit
It implements all logical processing function of the board.
Interface unit
EIPI does not provide external interface.
Board
Description
Panel
EIPI board does not have corresponding rear board. Figure 85
shows the panel diagram of EIPI.
125
EIPI
ENUM RUN
ACT
ALM
EXCH
RST
Indicators
There are 4 indicators on the EIPI panel. Table 55 explains the
EIPI board panel indicators.
TABLE 55 EIPI P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Yellow
Board
extraction
indicator
ENUM
126
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
been downloaded
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an alarm
for tack switch; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
ACT
Green
Active/
Standby
indicator
Buttons
Table 56 explains the EIPI panel buttons.
TABLE 56 EIPI P ANEL BUTTONS
Indicator
Description
RST
Board reset
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
Interfaces
The EIPI board does not provide external interface.
Principle
127
Logic unit
It implements all logical processing function of the board.
Interface unit
GIPI provides one external GE interface.
Board
Description
Panel
The rear board of GIPI is RGER and RMNIC. Usually, GIPI uses
RGER as the rear board; when iBSC needs to connect with OMCB
or MR, GIPI uses RMNIC as the rear board.
Figure 87 shows the panel diagram of GIPI.
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Chapter 4 - Boards
GIPI
ENUM RUN
ACT
ALM
EXCH
RST
RGER
FE1
RMNIC
TX
ACT
RX
DEBUG2-232
CLASS 1
1. GIPI Panel
8KOUT/ARM232 PrPMC232
DEBUG1-232
DEBUG-FE
GE2
GE1
FE4
FE3
FE2
SD
2. RGER Panel
3. RMNIC Panel
Indicators
There are 6 indicators on the GIPI panel. Table 57 explains the
SDTB panel indicators.
TABLE 57 GIPI P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Indication
Description
RUN
Green
Running
Indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Refer to Table 30
Board
Extraction
Indicator
ENUM
Yellow
129
Indicator
Color
Indication
Description
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an
alarm for tack switch; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board
can be pulled out; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is running;
the board can be pulled out
when in standby status
Always OFF: indicates that
tack switch is normal
ACT
SD
ACT
Green
Active/Standby
indicator
Green
Optical signal
indicator
Green
Optical interface
activation
indicator
Buttons
Table 58 explains the GIPI panel buttons.
TABLE 58 GIPI P ANEL BUTTONS
Indicator
Description
RST
Board reset
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
Interfaces
The rear board RGER provides one gigabit Ethernet interface for
the external network.
Table 59 explains the GIPI board interfaces.
TABLE 59 GIPI BOARD INTERFACES
130
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
GIPI
panel
TX-RX
Bidirectional
Chapter 4 - Boards
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
TX-RX and GE1 can not be
enabled at the same time.
GE1
Bidirectional
RGER
panel
GE2
Bidirectional
DEBUG1232
Bidirectional
Debugging Ethernet
interface, connected with
the debugging computer,
not used.
DEBUG2232
Bidirectional
Debugging Ethernet
interface, connected with
the debugging computer,
not used.
Principle
Implements
control-plane/user-plane
Ethernet
level-2
switching in the gigabit resource shelf, circuit-domain
timeslot multiplexing switching, and gigabit resource shelf
management, and provides external interface for the gigabit
resource shelf.
Provides the clock-driven function inside the gigabit resource
shelf. The input PP2S, 8 kHz and 16 MHz signals are
distributed to various slots after phase lock and drive, to
provide 16 MHz, 8 kHz and PP2S clocks to boards in the
gigabit resource shelf.
Provides RS-485 management interface to reset boards of
the gigabit resource shelf.
131
Timeslot
switching
unit
Internal
bus
HW
RS232
RS485
Logic unit
CPU
Debugging
Ethernet
Active/standby
Ethernet
PCI bus
Control
plane
Ethernet
User plane
Ethernet
User
plane FE
User
plane
GE
Control
plane
FE
CPU
It connects with TS switching unit, logic unit, and
Ethernet switching unit via the control bus. It configures
the switching unit and manages the gigabit resource shelf.
It provides debugging and active/standby external
Ethernet interface, RS232 and RS485 serial port.
Logic unit
It implements all logic processing of the board.
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Chapter 4 - Boards
Panel
The rear board of GUIM is RGUM1 and RGUM2.
Figure 89 shows the panel diagrams of GUIM, RGUM1, and
RGUM2.
FIGURE 89 GUIM, RGUM1, RGUM2 PANELS
G U IM
ENUM
RUN
ACT
ALM
EXCH
RST
A C T -P
TX1
RX1
RGUM1
RGUM2
TX2
RX2
TX3
TX4
FE2
FE1
RX3
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
1. GUIM panel
FE4
FE6
CLKIN
CLKIN
FE5
A C T -T
DEBUG-232
FE3
RX4
DEBUG-232
Board
Description
2. RGUM1 panel
3. RGUM2 panel
Indicators
Table 60 explains the GUIM panel indicators.
133
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ACT
Green
Active/
standby
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an alarm
for tack switch; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
ACT-P
ACT
SD
ACT
134
Green
Packet
domain
indicator
Green
GE
interface 1
status
indicator
Green
GE
interface 1
optical
signal
indicator
Green
GE
interface 2
status
indicator
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
SD
ACT
SD
ACT
SD
ACT-T
L1 ~ L6
Color
Meaning
Green
GE
interface 2
optical
signal
indicator
Green
GE
interface 3
status
indicator
Green
GE
interface 3
optical
signal
indicator
Green
GE
interface 4
status
indicator
Green
GE
interface 4
optical
signal
indicator
Green
Circuit
domain
indicator
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 1
~6
Description
ON: indicates that the optical
module has received the optical
signal
OFF: indicates that the optical
module has not received the
optical signal
ON: indicates that the current
optical interface is activated
OFF: indicates that the current
optical interface is not activated
ON: indicates that the optical
module has received the optical
signal
OFF: indicates that the optical
module has not received the
optical signal
ON: indicates that the current
optical interface is activated
OFF: indicates that the current
optical interface is not activated
ON: indicates that the optical
module has received the optical
signal
OFF: indicates that the optical
module has not received the
optical signal
ON: indicates that the GUIM
circuit domain is active
OFF: indicates that the GUIM
circuit domain is standby
ON: Control plane cascade 100
Mbps interface 1 ~ 6 is
connected
OFF: Control plane cascade 100
Mbps interface 1 ~ 6 is not
connected
Buttons
Table 61 explains the GUIM panel buttons.
TABLE 61 GUIM P ANEL BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
Board reset
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
135
Interfaces
Table 62 explains the GUIM board interfaces.
Location
GUIM
panel
Interface
Direction
Description
Bidirectional
Bidirectional
FE3
Bidirectional
FE5
Bidirectional
CLKIN
Input
DEBUG232
Bidirectional
FE2
Bidirectional
FE4
Bidirectional
FE6
Bi-
4 pairs of
RX-TX
FE1
RGUM1
panel
RGUM2
panel
136
Chapter 4 - Boards
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
directional
CLKIN
Input
DEBUG232
Bidirectional
Principle
Board
Description
137
1. OMP panel
3. RMPB panel
Indicators
Table 63 explains the OMP board panel indicators.
TABLE 63 OMP BOARD PANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Full Name
Description
ALM1
Red
CPU_A
alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
RUN1
Green
CPU_A
running
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Green
CPU_A
active/stand
by indicator
ACT1
ENUM1
138
Yellow
CPU_A
board
extraction
indicator
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Color
Full Name
Description
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
HD1
Red
Hard disk
indicator 1
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates CPU_B is working
ALM2
Red
CPU_B
alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
RUN2
Green
CPU_B
running
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Green
CPU_B
active/stand
by indicator
ACT2
ENUM2
Yellow
CPU_B
board
extraction
indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an alarm
for tack switch; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
HD2
OMC1
OMC2
Red
Hard disk
indicator 2
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates CPU_A is working
Green
OMC
network
port
indicator 1
Green
OMC
network
port
indicator 2
139
Buttons
Table 64 explains the OMP board panel buttons.
TABLE 64 OMP P ANEL BUTTONS
Name
Description
RST
Board reset
EXCH1
EXCH2
Interfaces
Table 65 explains the OMP and RMPB panel interfaces.
TABLE 65 OMP BOARD INTERFACES
Location
OMP
Panel
RMPB
panel
140
Interface
Direction
Description
USB1
Bidirectional
USB2
Bidirectional
OMC1
Bidirectional
OMC2
Bidirectional
GPS485
Bidirectional
PD485
Bidirectional
RS232
Bidirectional
Out-of-band management
serial port.
DEBUG1232
Bidirectional
DEBUG2232
Bidirectional
Chapter 4 - Boards
Principle
CPU
It connects with UIMC via one FE for operation and
maintenance and with the matrix switching unit via the
control bus for basic configuration and management.
Logic unit
It implements the required logical functions inside the
boards.
141
The data from GLI is sent to the matrix switching unit via the
high-speed serial link on the backplane. After the switching,
the data is sent to the target GLI.
Board
Description
Panel
Figure 92 shows the diagram of PSN board panel.
FIGURE 92 PSN BOARD PANEL
PSN
Indicators
There are four indicators on the PSN board panel.
Table 66 explains the PSN board panel indicators.
TABLE 66 PSN BOARD P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Name
142
Color
Meaning
Description
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that tack
switch has been opened; the
board has not been inserted
properly; the version has not been
downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
indicator
ACT
Green
Active/sta
ndby
indicator
Buttons
Table 67 explains the buttons on the PSN board panel.
TABLE 67 PSN BOARD P ANEL BUTTONS
Indicator
Description
RST
Board reset
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
143
By structure, PWRD falls into the following parts: one PDM, one
PWRD, one PWRDB and four fan group control modules.
2 3 fan group and the fan group control module form a fan
plug-in box.
Fan plug-in box takes -48 V from the busbar and sends fan
monitoring signals to PWRD.
Board
Description
144
Panel
Figure 94 shows the diagram of PWRD board panel.
Chapter 4 - Boards
Reset
switch
S2
BOOT
FLASH
C51
S3
S2
S3
145
Principle
146
Chapter 4 - Boards
CPU dualcore
system
Peripheral
device
interface
unit
External
interface
unit
SAS
controller
keyboardPS/2
mous
PS/2
e USB
VGA
FE1-3
GE1-2
RS232
SAS hard
disk 1
SAS hard
disk 2
SAS controller
It provides SAS hard disk interface, realizes the SAS hard
disk RAID 0/1.
Board
Description
Panel
RSVB is the rear board of SBCX.
Figure 97 shows the SBCX and RSVB panels.
147
SBCX
ENUM RUN
ACT
ALM
EXCH
RST
HD PWR
PWB
RSVB
OMC1
SAS1 ALM1
OMC2
ENUM1
RX1
OMP1
ACT
TX1
SD
HEART1
RX2
ACT
TX2
RS232
HEART2
SD
KB
MS
SAS2 ALM2
USB1 USB2
ENUM2
VGA
CLASS 1
USB1 USB2
1. SBCX panel
2. RSVB panel
Indicators
Table 68explains the SVR panel indicators.
TABLE 68 SBCX P ANEL INDICATORS
148
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
Always ON: indicates that
tack switch has been
opened; the board has
not been inserted
properly; the version has
not been downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board extraction
Indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an
alarm for tack switch;
tack switch has been
opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board
can be pulled out; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in
standby status
Always OFF: indicates
that tack switch is normal
ACT
Green
Active/ Standby
indicator
HD
PWR
SAS1
ALM1
SAS2
Green
Green
Board power
indicator
Green
Yellow
Green
149
Indicator
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
ALM2
Yellow
ACT
Green
FC interface 1
running indicator
Not used
SD
Yellow
FC interface 1
rate indicator
Not used
ACT
Green
FC interface 2
running indicator
Not used
SD
Yellow
FC interface 2
rate indicator
Not used
Buttons
Table 69 explains the SBCX panel buttons.
TABLE 69 SBCX P ANEL BUTTONS
Name
Instruction
RST
Reset switch
EXCH
PWB
ENUM1
ENUM2
Interfaces
Table 70 explains the SBCX board interfaces.
TABLE 70 SBCX INTERFACES
Position
SBCX
panel
RSVB
150
Interface
Name
Direction
Instructions
USB1
Bidirectional
USB Interface
USB2
bidirectional
USB Interface
KB
Input
MS
Input
VGA
Output
Two pairs
of TX-RX
Not used
OMC1
Bidirectional
Chapter 4 - Boards
Position
Interface
Name
Direction
Instructions
panel
OMC2
Bidirectional
OMP1
Bidirectional
HEART1
Bidirectional
HEART2
Bidirectional
RS232
Bidirectional
USB1
Bidirectional
USB interface
USB2
Bidirectional
USB interface
Principle
FERS232RS485
STM-1
the
board
and
controls
the
internal
151
Interface unit
It is connected with circuit switching unit, and provides
STM-1 interface.
Board
Description
Panel
The rear board of SDTB is RGIM1.
Figure 99 shows the SDTB and RGIM1 panels.
152
Chapter 4 - Boards
SDTB
ENUM RUN
ACT ALM
EXCH
RST
RGIM1
TX
ACT
RX
8KOUT/DEBUG-232
SD
CLASS 1
1. SDTB panel
2. RGIM1 panel
Indicators
There are 6 indicators on the SDTB panel. Table 71 explains the
SDTB panel indicators.
TABLE 71 SDTB P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Indication
Description
RUN
Green
Running
Refer to Table 30
153
Indicator
Color
Indication
Description
Indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that
tack switch has been
opened; the board has not
been inserted properly; the
version has not been
downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an
alarm for tack switch; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is running
Board
Extraction
Indicator
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board
can be pulled out; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is running;
the board can be pulled out
when in standby status
Always OFF: indicates that
tack switch is normal
ACT
ACT
SD
Green
Board
Active/Standby
indicator
Green
Optical module
Active/Standby
indicator
Green
Optical signal
indicator
Buttons
Table 72 shows the SDTB panel buttons.
TABLE 72 SDTB P ANEL BUTTONS
Button Name
Description
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
RST
Board reset
Interfaces
Table 73 explains the SDTB interfaces.
154
Chapter 4 - Boards
Position
Interface
Name
Direction
Instruction
SDTB
panel
TR-TX
Bidirectional
RGIM1
panel
8KOUT/DEBUG232
Bidirectional
Principle
Main
control unit
Cloc
k
Clock
processing
unit
Logic
processing unit
HW
HW
STM-1
STM-1
Circuit
switching
unit
Interface unit
HW
the
board
and
controls
the
internal
Interface unit
155
Board
Description
Panel
The rear board of SDTB2 is RGIM1.
Figure 101 shows the SDTB2 and RGIM1 panels.
156
Chapter 4 - Boards
SDTB2
ENUM RUN
ACT ALM
EXCH
RST
RGIM1
TX1
ACT
RX1
SD
TX2
ACT
RX2
8KOUT/DEBUG-232
SD
CLASS 1
1. SDTB2 panel
2. RGIM1 panel
157
Indicators
There are 8 indicators on the SDTB2 panel. Table 74 explains
the SDTB panel indicators.
TABLE 74 SDTB2 P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Indication
Description
RUN
Green
Running
Indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that
tack switch has been
opened; the board has not
been inserted properly; the
version has not been
downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
Extraction
Indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an
alarm for tack switch; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board
can be pulled out; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is running;
the board can be pulled out
when in standby status
Always OFF: indicates that
tack switch is normal
ACT
ACT
SD
ACT
SD
158
Green
Board
Active/Standby
indicator
Green
Optical module
1
Active/Standby
indicator
Green
Optical signal 1
indicator
Green
Optical module
2
Active/Standby
indicator
Green
Optical signal 2
indicator
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Color
Indication
Description
optical signals
Buttons
Table 72 shows the SDTB2 panel buttons.
TABLE 75 SDTB2 P ANEL BUTTONS
Button Name
Description
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
RST
Board reset
Interfaces
Table 73 explains the SDTB2 interfaces.
TABLE 76 SDTB2 INTERFACES
Interface
Name
Direction
Instruction
SDTB2
panel
TR1-TX1
Bidirectional
TR2-TX2
Bidirectional
RGIM1
panel
8KOUT/DEBUG232
Position
Bidirectional
159
Principle
HW
E1
interfac
Interfac
e
e unit
Circuit
switching
unit
CPU
Control plane
switching
unit
User plane
switching
unit
FE
FE
Interface Unit
It is connected with circuit switching unit, and provides
E1 interface.
CPU
It implements the function of signaling,
management and internal connection control.
board
Board
Description
Panel
The rear board of SPB is RSPB.
Figure 103 shows the diagrams of SPB panel, board layout and
RSPB panel.
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Chapter 4 - Boards
SPB
ENUM RUN
ACT
ALM
RST
E1
L2
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
L9
L10
S3 ON S4 ON S5 ON S6 ON
L1
L3
L11 L12
L13 L14
L15 L16
S1
S2
RSPB
T1/E1 1-16
2
3
2
S
R
4
U
P
C
2
3
2
S
R
3
U
P
C
2
3
2
S
ON
R
2
U
P
C
ON
2
3
2
S
R
1
U
P
C
/
T
U
O
K
8
1. SPB Panel
3
3. RSPB Panel
Indicators
There are 20 indicators on the SPB panel.
Table 77 explains the SPB panel indicators.
TABLE 77 SPB P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Indication
Description
RUN
Green
Running
Indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that
tack switch has been
opened; the board has not
been inserted properly; the
version has not been
downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
Extraction
Indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an
alarm for tack switch; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board
can be pulled out; tack
switch has been opened
161
Indicator
Color
Indication
Description
while the board is running;
the board can be pulled out
when in standby status
Always OFF: indicates that
tack switch is normal
ACT
Green
Active/Standby
indicator
L1 ~ L16
Green
E1 indicator
Indicator 1 Hz flashing
(slow): indicates that this
E1/T1 is configured in the
database, and this E1/T1
can be connected
Indicator 5 Hz flashing
(fast): indicates that this
E1/T1 is used as link
Buttons
Table 78 explains the SPB panel buttons.
TABLE 78 SPB P ANEL BUTTONS
Button Name
Description
RST
Board reset
Interfaces
Table 79 explains the SPB panel interfaces.
TABLE 79 - SPB P ANEL INTERFACES
162
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
RSPB
panel
T1/E1 1 ~ 16
Bidirectional
16 E1 Interface to
connect the external
system
8KOUT/CPU1RS232
Bidirectional
CPU2-RS232
Bidirectional
Chapter 4 - Boards
Location
DIP Switches
and Jumpers
Interface
Direction
Description
CPU3-RS232
Bidirectional
CPU4-RS232
Bidirectional
DIP Switches
There are six 4-digit DIP switches on the SPB board.
163
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
12
13
14
15
16
X12
11
X11
X13
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
X14
164
Connections for
X11 ~ X14
Definitions
12
34
56
78
910
1112
Chapter 4 - Boards
Connections for
X11 ~ X14
Definitions
ground (Nth+2 line)
1314
1516
Principle
HW
E1
interfac
Interfac
e
e unit
Circuit
switching
unit
CPU
Control plane
switching
unit
User plane
switching
unit
FE
FE
GE
Interface Unit
165
CPU
It implements the function of signaling,
management and internal connection control.
board
Board
Description
Panel
The rear board of SPB2 is RSPB.
Figure 106 shows the diagrams of SPB2 panel, board layout and
RSPB panel.
166
Chapter 4 - Boards
SPB
ENUM RUN
ALM
ACT
RST
E1
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
L9
L10
RSPB
L11 L12
L13 L14
L15 L16
T1/E1 1-16
2
3
2
S
R
4
U
P
C
2
3
2
S
R
3
U
P
C
2
3
2
S
R
2
U
P
C
2
3
2
S
R
1
U
P
C
/
T
U
O
K
8
1. SPB2 Panel
2. RSPB Panel
Indicators
There are 20 indicators on the SPB2 panel.
Table 81 explains the SPB2 panel indicators.
167
Indicator
Color
Indication
Description
RUN
Green
Running
Indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that
tack switch has been
opened; the board has not
been inserted properly; the
version has not been
downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
Extraction
Indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an
alarm for tack switch; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board
can be pulled out; tack
switch has been opened
while the board is running;
the board can be pulled out
when in standby status
Always OFF: indicates that
tack switch is normal
ACT
Green
Active/Standby
indicator
L1 ~ L16
Green
E1 indicator
Buttons
Table 82 explains the SPB2 panel buttons.
168
Chapter 4 - Boards
Button Name
Description
RST
Board reset
Interfaces
Table 83 explains the SPB2 panel interfaces.
TABLE 83 SPB2 P ANEL INTERFACES
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
T1/E1 1 ~ 16
Bidirectional
16 E1 Interface to
connect the external
system
8KOUT/CPU1RS232
Bidirectional
CPU2-RS232
Bidirectional
CPU3-RS232
Bidirectional
CPU4-RS232
Bidirectional
RSPB
panel
Principles
169
CPU
CPU
Logic
Unit
RS232
RS485
Debugging
Ethernet
Active/Standby
Ethernet
PCI Bus
PCI
User
plane
Ethernet
Media
plane
Control Plane
interconnecti
on
GCS SubGCS
card
Control
plane
Ethernet
User plane
FE
FE
Control plane
FE
FE
CPU
It connects with TS switching unit, logic unit and Ethernet
switching unit via the control bus. It configures the
switching chipset, configures and manages FPGA, and
manages the resource shelf/gigabit resource shelf.
It provides external Ethernet interface, RS232 and RS
485 serial port for debugging and active/standby.
Logic unit
It implements all logic processing of the board.
Board
Description
Panel
The rear boards of UIMC are RUIM2 and RUIM3.
Figure 108 shows the panel diagrams of UIMC, RUIM2 and
RUIM3.
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Chapter 4 - Boards
U IM C
E N U M
R U N
A C T
A LM
E X C H
R S T
L IN K 2
L IN K 3
L IN K 4
R U IM 3
L IN K 6
L IN K 8
L IN K 9
L IN K 1 0
DEBUG-232 DEBUG-FE
L IN K 5
L IN K 7
DEBUG-232 DEBUG-FE
CLKIN
CLKIN
FE1
FE2
FE4
FE3
FE6
FE5
FE8
FE7
FE9
R U IM 2
FE10
L IN K 1
1. UIMC Panel
3
2. RUIM2 Panel
3. RUIM3 Panel
Indicators
Table 84 explains the UIMC panel indicators.
TABLE 84 UIMC BOARD INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
Refer to Table 30
ACT
Green
Active/
standby
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
171
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
Always ON: indicates that tack
switch has been opened; the
board has not been inserted
properly; the version has not
been downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an alarm
for tack switch; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
LINK1
LINK2
LINK3
LINK4
LINK5
172
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 1
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 2
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 3
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 4
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 5
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
LINK6
LINK7
LINK8
LINK9
LINK10
Color
Meaning
Description
ON: Control plane cascade 100
Mbps interface 6 is connected
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 6
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 7
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 8
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 9
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 10
Buttons
Table 85 explains the UIMC panel buttons.
TABLE 85 UIMC P ANEL BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
Board reset
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
Interfaces
Table 86 explains the UIMC board interfaces.
TABLE 86 UIMC BOARD INTERFACES
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
RUIM2
panel
FE1
Bidirectional
Provides 10 cascading
network ports through the
173
Location
RUIM3
panel
Interface
Direction
Description
FE3
Bidirectional
FE5
Bidirectional
FE7
Bidirectional
FE9
Bidirectional
CLKIN
Input
DEBUGFE
Bidirectional
DEBUG232
Bidirectional
FE2
Bidirectional
FE4
Bidirectional
FE6
Bidirectional
FE8
Bidirectional
FE10
Bidirectional
Provides 10 cascading
network ports through the
two rear boards in the active
and standby slots.
CLKIN
Input
DEBUGFE
Bidirectional
DEBUG232
Bidirectional
174
Chapter 4 - Boards
Principle
Timeslot
switching
unit
Internal
Busbar
Logic
Unit
CPU
CPU
RS232
RS485
Debugging
Ethernet
Active/standby
Ethernet
PCI
Bus bar
PCI
GXS/2
GXS/2
Sub
card
User
plane
Ethernet
User plane
FE
Control
plane
Ethernet
GE
FE
Control
FE
plane FE
CPU
It connects with TS switching unit, logic unit, and
Ethernet switching unit via the control bus. It configures
the switching chipset, configures and manages FPGA, and
manages the resource shelf.
It provides external Ethernet interface, RS232 and RS485
serial port for debugging and active/standby.
Logic unit
It implements all logic processing of the board.
175
Board
Description
Panel
The rear board of UIMU is RUIM1.
Figure 110 shows the panel diagrams of UIMU and RUIM1.
176
Chapter 4 - Boards
UIMU
ENUM RUN
ACT ALM
EXCH
RST
ACT-P ACT-T
LINK1 LINK2
LINK3 LINK4
RUIM1
ACT1 ACT2
RX
1
TX
RX
2
FE-U
TX
SD1
DEBUG-232 DEBUG-FE
CLKIN
FE-C1/2
FE-C3/4
SD2
1. UIMU panel
2. RUIM1 panel
Indicators
Table 87 explains the UIMU panel indicators.
TABLE 87 UIMU P ANEL INDICATORS
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run
indicator
Refer to Table 30
177
Indicator
Color
Meaning
ACT
Green
Active/
standby
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
Description
ON: Indicates the board is
active
OFF: Indicates the board is
standby
Refer to Table 30
Always ON: indicates that tack
switch has been opened; the
board has not been inserted
properly; the version has not
been downloaded
ENUM
Yellow
Board
extraction
indicator
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is an alarm
for tack switch; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running
Flashing at 1 Hz (slow):
indicates that the board can be
pulled out; tack switch has
been opened while the board is
running; the board can be
pulled out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates that tack
switch is normal
ACT-P
ACT-T
LINK1
LINK2
LINK3
178
Green
Packet
switching
domain
indicator
Green
Circuit
switching
domain
indicator
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 1
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 2
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 3
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
LINK4
ACT1
ACT2
SD1
SD2
Color
Meaning
Description
Green
Status
indicator of
control
plane
cascade
interface 4
Green
Status
indicator of
GE
interface 1
Green
Status
indicator of
GE
interface 2
Green
Optical
signal
indicator of
GE
interface 1
Green
Optical
signal
indicator of
GE
interface 2
Buttons
Table 88 explains the UIMU panel buttons.
TABLE 88 UIMU P ANEL BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
Board reset
EXCH
Active/Standby switchover
Interfaces
Table 89 explains the UIMU board interfaces.
TABLE 89 UIMU BOARD INTERFACES
Location
UIMU
panel
RUIM1
panel
Interface
Direction
Description
2 pairs of
RX-TX
Bidirectional
FE C1/2
Bidirectional
179
Location
Interface
Direction
Description
FE C3/4
Bidirectional
FE-U
Bidirectional
CLKIN
Input
DEBUG-FE
Bidirectional
DEBUG232
Bidirectional
Principle
Contorl
DSP
DSP
Unit
Bus
DSP
P
CPU
CPU
Host
Interface
Ethernet
switching
Unit
User
FE
plane
FE
DSP
P
Logic
Unit
Clock
Unit
Control
plane FE
FE
180
Chapter 4 - Boards
CPU
It manages the board, and process the Gb interface
signaling. It also provides the external control plane FE
interface.
Logic Unit
It realizes all the logic processing function of the board.
DSP unit
It includes multiple DSP chips, and implements the
processing of user plane core protocols.
Clock Unit
It provides the necessary clock signal for each unit inside
the board.
Board
Description
The user plane data from UIMU board enters the board
via user plane FE interface, pass the Ethernet switching
unit, and is distributed to the DSP unit.
After the DSP unit processes relative user plane protocols,
the data is switched to SPB via user plane FE interface.
Panel
The UPPB board has no corresponding rear board.
Figure 112 shows the panel diagram of UPPB.
181
RUB
Indicators
There are four indicators on UPPB panel.
Table 90 explains the UPPB panel indicators.
TABLE 90 UPPB P ANEL INDICATORS
182
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Run indicator
Refer to Table 30
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Refer to Table 30
ENUM
Yellow
Board extraction
indicator
Chapter 4 - Boards
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
board has not been
inserted properly; the
version has not been
downloaded
Flashing at 5 Hz (fast):
indicates that there is
an alarm for tack
switch; tack switch has
been opened while the
board is running
Flashing at 1 Hz
(slow): indicates that
the board can be pulled
out; tack switch has
been opened while the
board is running; the
board can be pulled
out when in standby
status
Always OFF: indicates
that tack switch is
normal
ACT
Green
Active/Standby
indicator
Buttons
Table 91 explains the UPPB panel buttons.
TABLE 91 UPPB P ANEL BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
Board reset
183
184
Chapter
Other Hardware
Equipments
This chapter
equipments.
describes
the
alarm
box
and
GPS-related
Alarm Box
Functions
Functions of Alarm Box (ALB) are as follows:
Principles
Figure 113 shows the principle of ALB.
185
Transceiver
Ethernet
Driver
Level
Convertor
RS232 Serial
Port
RS232
RS485 bus
RS485
RS232/RS485
Wireless
Wireless
MODEM
MODEM
Transmission
Wired
Bus
bar
BOOT
512KB
FLASH
16MB
Built-in
MODEM Transmission
MODEM
SDRAM
16MB
Alarm indicator
LED
Keyboard
GPS
(red/blue/yellow/green
-48VDC
Coding
/decoding
Power
Unit
+5VDC
+3.3VDC
Interface Unit
The external interface of alarm box is as follows:
Ethernet interface
RS485 interface
GPS interface
Man-machine Unit
It provides hearable and visible alarm information and also
provides the operation and maintenance interface.
f
Alarm Indicator
There are four alarm indicators. Colored red, blue, yellow
and green in order of severity. When alarm occurs, the
corresponding indicator will flash or be ON for a long time.
There is no individual alarm indicator for environment
alarm, but it is handled as a certain level alarm.
186
Voice Announcement
LCD
LCM is employed to display the alarm.
LCD is hung on the parallel bus of the main control unit.
LCM size is proper and it is all-dots graphic display.
Characters font size is controlled by software to display
different type of information.
LED has back facet power, which is generally OFF
resulting in increased life of the LED. When pressing the
function button or displaying information, the back facet
power turns ON to display.
There are some function buttons on the alarm box, which
realize the operation and maintenance functions together
with LCM.
Logic Unit
Employ EPLD to
sequential logic.
realize
required
combinational
and
Power Unit
The input voltage of the alarm box is -48 V DC from the
equipment room, and is converted to +5 V, +3.3 V and other
voltages for each unit by DC-DC power converter.
When the alarm box is in the duty room outside the equipment
room, there may not be -48 V DC power, in this case, a external
AC/DC power adapter is required to convert 110/220 V AC to 48
V DC, providing -48 V DC power to the alarm box. AC/DC power
adaptor is an optional accessory of the alarm box.
Connection Mode
ALB includes the following connection modes:
Basic
Connection
Mode
187
ZTE
iBSC
NetNumen M31
ALB
HUB
Expansion
Connection
Mode
iBSC
ALB
ALB
DDN
HUB
Router
NetNumen M31
Server
188
HUB
Router
Board Description
Appearance
Panel
EMERGENCY
IMPORTANT
RST
RUN
LINK
MUTE
189
O FF
ON
M O D E M 10T
2. Ethernet interface
3. RS485 interface
Indicators
190
Indicator
Color
Meaning
Description
EMERGENCY
Red
Level-1 alarm
indicator
IMPORTANT
Blue
Level-2 alarm
indicator
COMMON
Yellow
Level-3 alarm
indicator
NOTIFICATION
Green
Level-4 alarm
indicator
MUTE
Green
Trumpet switch
indicator
LINK
Green
Network
connection
Indicator
RUN
Buttons
Color
Green
Meaning
Description
indicator
Program running
indicator
Flashing at 1 s:
indicates that the ALB is
running normally.
Interfaces
Button
Description
OK
RST
MUTE
To mute/de-mute ALB
Location
Interface
Description
ALB
Ethernet
interface
RS232
serial port
RS485
Interface
Radio
modem
interface
Cable
modem
191
Location
Interface
Description
interface
GPS
interface
(RS232
serial port)
GPS-Related Equipments
Global Position System (GPS) provides the clock and frequency
reference for ZXG10 iBSC system. It also provides GPS satellite
signal for the system to realize the Assisted Global Position
System (AGPS).
The GPS antenna feeder system can be realized by the following
two solutions:
Functions
The GPS antenna receives GPS satellite navigation and
positioning signals, and demodulates the frequency, clock signal,
and AGPS information through GPS signal receiver. The clock
signal is sent to relevant units in ZXG10 iBSC system while the
AGPS information to the processing unit.
The GPS antenna lightning protector/frequency divider uses
dual-frequency-dividing coaxial cable protector, which is
192
Equipment Specifications
The GPS active antenna is shown in Figure 119.
FIGURE 119 GPS ACTIVE ANTENNA
5
2
4
7
1. GPS antenna
3. Installation tube
4. Feeder cable
5. Pole
7. Binding tape
6. Fixing component
193
Connections
Figure 121 shows connections between ICM, GPS active antenna,
and GPS antenna lightning protector/frequency divider (fixed on
the cabinet top).
FIGURE 121 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ICM, GPS ANTENNA LIGHTNING
PROTECTOR/FREQUENCY DIVIDER, AND GPS ACTIVE ANTENNA
1. GPS antenna
Technical Indices
Table 95 describes technical indices of the GPS active antenna.
TABLE 95 GPS ACTIVE ANTENNA TECHNICAL INDICES
194
Technical Index
Value
Frequency range
1575 5 MHz
Gain
38 2 dBi
DC power voltage
4.5 V ~ 6 V
DC power current
< 35 mA
Technical Index
Value
Antenna interface
N (F) type
Technical Index
Value
Frequency range
Characteristic impedance
50
Insertion loss
4 dB
VSWR
1.2
10 KA (8/20 s)
Water-proof level
IP65
Interface
Installation mode
195
Technical Index
Value
Frequency range
Characteristic impedance
50
VSWR
1.5
Gain
45 dB 2 dB
Polarization mode
Working temperature
-45 C ~ +65 C
Storage temperature
-55 C ~ + 85 C
Connector
TNC
Cable length
100 m 0.2 m
Technical Index
Value
Frequency range
Characteristic impedance
50
VSWR
1.5
Gain
26 dB 2 dB
Working temperature
-45 C ~ +65 C
Storage temperature
-55 C ~ + 85 C
Connector
TNC
Cable length
10 m
200 m2
Technical Index
Value
Frequency range
Characteristic impedance
50
VSWR
1.5
Noise coefficient
1.5 dB
Gain
196
2 dB 2 dB, 16 dB 2 dB,
26 dB 2 dB
Technical Index
Value
Voltage
220 VAC
Current
80 mA
Working temperature
-45 C ~ +65 C
Storage temperature
-55 C ~ +85 C
Connector
TNC
Technical Index
Value
Frequency range
Characteristic impedance
50
Insertion loss
0.2 dB
VSWR
1.2
50 W
DC feed power
5.5 V
10 KA (8/20 s)
Discharge voltage
20 V
Water-proof level
IP65
Interface
Installation mode
197
198
Chapter
System Configuration
Specifications
The ZXG10 iBSC system has various interfaces, each having
several connection modes. Users can select appropriate interface
connection modes according to actual requirements.
This chapter introduces hardware configurations of ZXG10 iBSC
(V6.20) in the following two cases respectively:
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AIU
PCU
TCU
PWRD
1
PWRD
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
G
U
P
D
T
B
S
B
C
X
U U
D
I
I
M M T
U U B
D
T
B
D
T
B
D
T
B
C C
M M
P P
C C
M M
P P
C
M
P
C U
I
M M
P C
G
U
P
D
T
B
S G
P U
B P
U O
I
M M
C P
U SB D G
P PI T
U
P P
B
B P
I
B
/
S
P
B
O C
L
M K
P G
C
L
K
G
C
H
U
B
C
H
U
B
G G
U U
P P
S
P
B
S G
P U
B P
R
D
T
B
G
U
P
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
S
P
B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
D
T
B
D G
T U
B P
G
L
I
G
L
I
G
L
I
G D
U T
P B
D
T
B
P
S
N
P
S
N
G
L
I
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
G
U
P
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
C
K
G
2
R
C
H
B
1
R
S
P
B
R
S
P
B
R
C
H
B
2
R R
R
U U D
I
I T
M M
B
1 1
PWRD
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
FAN
D
T
B
D
T
B
S G
P U
B P
D
T
B
D
T
B
D
T
B
U U
D
I
I
M M T
U U B
U SB D G
P PI T
U
P P
B
B P
I
B
/
G
U
P
D
T
B
D
T
B
G G
U U
P P
G
U
P
D
T
B
D
T
B
U U
D
I
I
M M T
U U B
G
U
P
D
T
B
D
T
B
D S
T P
B B
G
U
P
G
U
P
G
U
P
U
I
M
U
G
U
P
D
T
B
D
T
B
D
T
B
D
T
B
U U
D
I
I
M M T
B
U U
G
U
P
D
T
B
S
P
B
G
U
P
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
G
U
P
G
U
P
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
S
P
B
D
T
B
G
U
P
G
U
P
R
S
P
B
R R
D D
T T
B B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
U
I
M
1
R
U
I
M
1
R
U
I
M
1
R
U
I
M
1
R
D
T
B
RR
SM
PN
BI
/C
R
D
T
B
R
S
P
B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
FAN
FAN
G
U
P
R
C
K
G
1
R
S
P
B
FAN
G
U
P
G G
U U
P P
R
D
T
B
R R
U U
I
I
M M
2 3
FAN
D
T
B
R
M
P
B
RR
SM
PN
BI
/C
U U
I
I
M M
C C
PWRD
2
R R
U U R
D
I
I T
M M
B
1 1
FAN
U U
I
I
M M
U U
FAN
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
R R R
U U M
I
I P
M M
2 3 B
R
S
V
B
FAN
G
U
P
9
FAN
FAN
U
D
I
M T
B
U
U SB D G
P PI T
U
P P
B
B P
B /I
G
U
P
G
U
P
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
FAN
R R
D D
T T
B B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
S
P
B
R R
U U R
D
I
I T
M M
B
1 1
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R R
U U R
D
I
I T
M M
B
1 1
RR
SM
PN
BI
/C
R
D
T
B
R
S
P
B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
FAN
200
201
AIU
PCU
TCU
PWRD
1
PWRD
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
G
U
P
D
T
B
S
B
C
X
D
T
B
D G
T U
B P
G
U
P
C C
M M
P P
C C
M M
P P
G
U
P
B
I
P
I
B
I
P
I
U U
G G
I
I
M M U U
U U P P
C C U U O O C
L
I
I
M M M M M M K
P P C C P P G
SB
PI
BP
I
/
U
P
P
B
S
P
B
C
L
K
G
C
H
U
B
C
H
U
B
S
D
T
B
S
D
T
B
S
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R R
M M
N N
I
I
C C
R
D
T
B
S
D
T
B
S
P
B
S
P
B
G
L
I
G G
L L
I I
G
L
I
G G
U U
P P
G
U
P
P
S
N
P
S
N
G G S
D
U U
T
P P
B
G
U
P
R
G
I
M
1
R
G
I
M
1
D
T
B
S
D
T
B
S
D
T
B
D
T
B
S G
P U
B P
S
D
T
B
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
FAN
G
U
P
U U D
I
I
M M T
U U B
U
P
P
B
G G
U U
P P
G
U
P
U U
G
I
I
M M U
U U P
G U
P
U
P
P
B
SB D
PI T
BP B
I
/
S
D
T
B
G
U
P
G G
U U
P P
G
U
P
B
I
P
I
B
I
P
I
U U
SB
G G
I
I
PI
M M U U BP
U U P P / I
S
D
T
B
S
D
T
B
G G
U U
P P
G
U
P
U U G
I
I U
M M
U U P
G
U
P
R
C
H
B
2
PWRD
1
S
P
B
S
P
B
G
U
P
S
D
T
B
S
D
T
B
U
P
P
B
G
U
P
S
D
T
B
S
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
D
T
B
R
S
P
B
R R
D D
T T
B B
G
U
P
FAN
S
D
T
B
R
C
H
B
1
R R
U U
I
I
M M
2 3
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
S
D
T
B
G
U
P
R
C
K
G
2
FAN
D
T
B
D
T
B
R
C
K
G
1
U U
I
I
M M
C C
FAN
G
U
P
R
M
P
B
R
S
P
B
R R
U U
I
I
M M
1 1
PWRD
2
RR
SM
PN
BI
/C
FAN
U U
I
I
M M
U U
FAN
R R
U U
I
I
M M
1 1
R R R
U U M
I
I P
M M
2 3 B
R
S
V
B
FAN
S
D
T
B
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
FAN
FAN
G S
U P
P B
U
P
P
B
R
M
N
I
C
G
U
P
FAN
R
M
N
I
C
R
U
I
M
1
R
U
I
M
1
R
U
I
M
1
R
U
I
M
1
FAN
R
U
I
M
1
R
U
I
M
1
R
U
I
M
1
R
U
I
M
1
R
D
T
B
RR
SM
PN
BI
/C
R
D
T
B
R
S
P
B
R
S
P
B
RR
SM
PN
BI
/C
R
S
P
B
FAN
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
Appendix
Device Specifications
Table 101 illustrates devices appeared in board descriptions.
TABLE 101
Device
Legend
Description
RJ45
DB9
DB44
Fiber
outlet
USB
interface
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Device
Legend
OFF
DIP
switch
Description
ON
OFF
ON
Jumper
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Appendix
Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Full Name
A
AAL2
AAL5
APBE
AIU
A Interface Unit
ALB
Alarm Box
AMR
ATM
B
BCSN
BCTC
BGSN
BIPB
BIPI
BIU
BPSN
BSC
BSSAP
BSSGP
BTS
BUSN
C
CAS
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Abbreviation
Full Name
CC
Calling Control
CCS
CCS7
CHUB
CLKG
Clock Generator
CLKU
Clock Unit
CM
Communication Management
CMP
CN
Core Network
CS
Circuit Switch
D
DBS
DC
Direct Current
DCE
DDN
DRTB
DSP
DTB
DTE
DTU
E
EIPI
E1 IP Interface
EIR
EMC
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
EMI
ETSI
European Telecommunications
Standards Institute
ETSN
F
FE
Fast Ethernet
FR
Frame Relay
FPGA
FR
Frame Relay
FRS
FSMU
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Appendix B - Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Full Name
GE
Gigabit Ethernet
GERAN
GIPB
GIPI
GE IP Interface
GIU
Gb Interface Unit
GLI
GE Line Interface
GPS
GPRS
GSM
GUIM
GUP
GUP2
H
HDLC
HPI
HSCSD
HW
I
ICIU
ICM
IMA
IMAB
IMA/ATM Board
IMSI
IP
Internet Protocol
IPIU
IRIU
L
LAPD
LCM
LCD Module
LLC
LMT
LVDS
M
MAC
MNIC
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Abbreviation
Full Name
MTP
N
NEF
NS
Network Service
NSE
NSMU
O
OAM
OMP
OMS
OSI
OSS
P
PACCH
PAGCH
PBCCH
PCH
Paging Channel
PCM
PCU
PDP
PDTCH
PE
Protective Earthing
PLMN
PPCH
PS
Packet Switch
PSN
PSPDN
PSTN
PTP
Point To Point
PWRD
Power Distributor
PWRDB
Q
QoS
Quality of Service
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RACH
RBID
Rearboard of ID Interface
Appendix B - Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Full Name
RCBU
RCHB1
RCHB2
RCKG1
RCKG2
RDTB
RGIM1
RGUM1
RGUM2
RLC
RMNIC
RMPB
RSPB
RSVB
RUIM
RUIM1
RUIM2
RUIM3
S
SACCH
SAPI
SAR
SBCX
SCCP
SDTB
SDTB2
SM
SubMultiplexing
SMC
SMLC
SMS
SMTB
SMU
SONET
SPB
SPB2
STM-1
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Abbreviation
Full Name
SSM
SVR
Server Board
T
TBF
TC
TransCoder
TCH
Traffic Channel
TCP
TCU
TransCoder Unit
TDM
TEI
TFI
TFO
TRX
TS
Time Slot
TSNB
TTL
Transistor-Transistor Logic
U
UDP
UIM
UIMC
UIMU
Um
Um Interface
UPPB
UPU
UTRAN
V
VLR
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Appendix
Figures
Figure 1 - Standard 19-Inch Cabinet .....................................2
Figure 2 Cabinet Structure ................................................3
Figure 3 Cabinet top view .................................................3
Figure 4 Cabinet Top Structure ..........................................4
Figure 5 Top Frame Component Structure ...........................5
Figure 6 Cable Outlet Module Structure ...............................5
Figure 7 Top Fan Structure................................................6
Figure 8 Top Filter Structure..............................................6
Figure 9 Fiber Wrap Tray Structure.....................................7
Figure 10 Front Door Labels ..............................................7
Figure 11 - Rack Structure...................................................8
Figure 12 Bus Bar ............................................................9
Figure 13 - Structural Layout of Cabinet .............................. 10
Figure 14 iBSC External Connections (Using Gigabit Resource
Shelf) ............................................................................. 11
Figure 15 iBSC External Connections (Using Resource Shelf) 13
Figure 16 Cabinet Cabling (Left View) ............................... 15
Figure 17 Power Distribution Plug-in box Structure ............. 17
Figure 18 Front Panel of Power Distribution Plug-in box ....... 18
Figure 19 Rear Panel of Power Distribution Plug-in box........ 18
Figure 20 Fan Plug-in box Structure ................................. 20
Figure 21 - Front Panel of Fan Plug-in box............................ 21
Figure 22 Rear Panel of Fan plug-in box ............................ 21
Figure 23 Shelf Positions (when BGSN Is Used) .................. 24
Figure 24 Shelf Positions (when BUSN Is Used) .................. 24
Figure 25 Backplane Structure ......................................... 25
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228
Appendix C - Figures
229
230
Appendix C - Figures
231
232
Tables
Table 1 Manual Summary ..................................................i
Table 2 - Typographical Conventions .................................... iii
Table 3 - Mouse Operation Conventions ................................ iv
Table 4 Usage Explanation of the Hazardous Substances in
ZXG10 iBSC (V6.20) ........................................................... v
Table 5 Panel Indicators of Power Distribution Plug-in box ... 18
Table 6 Panel Switches Power Distribution Plug-in box ........ 19
Table 7 - Power Distribution Plug-in box Interfaces................ 20
Table 8 Panel Indicators of Fan plug-in box........................ 21
Table 9 Fan Plug-in box Interfaces ................................... 21
Table 10 Types and Functions of Shelves........................... 23
Table 11 - Relationship between a Shelf and a Backplane ....... 26
Table 12 Boards in Control Shelf ...................................... 26
Table 13 Power Interface of Control Shelf.......................... 30
Table 14 DIP Switches on Backplane of Control Shelf .......... 30
Table 15 Boards in Packet Switching Shelf ......................... 31
Table 16 Power Interface of Switching Shelf ...................... 33
Table 17 Boards in Resource Shelf.................................... 34
Table 18 - Power Interface of Resource Shelf........................ 37
Table 19 Boards in Control Shelf (when BGSN Is Used) ....... 38
Table 20 Power Interface of Control Shelf (when BGSN Is Used)
..................................................................................... 42
Table 21 DIP Switches on Backplane (when BGSN Is Used).. 43
Table 22 Boards in Packet Switching Shelf (when BGSN Is
Used) ............................................................................. 44
Table 23 Power Interface of Switching Shelf ...................... 47
Table 24 Boards in Gigabit Resource Shelf ......................... 48
Table 25 - Power Interface of Gigabit Resource Shelf ............. 52
Table 26 CHUB Board Panel Indicators .............................. 70
Table 27 CHUB Panel Buttons .......................................... 71
Table 28 CHUB External Interfaces ................................... 72
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234
Appendix C - Tables
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236
Index
Backplane .......................... 25
BCTC........................... 29, 41
BGSN ................................ 48
BPSN........................... 33, 47
Bus bar ...............................8
BUSN ................................ 34
BUSN. ......................... 37, 51
cabinet ................................1
cabinet wire routing............. 14
Cable Outlet Module ..............5
captive fastener .................. 18
CHUB ................................ 68
Control shelf....................... 26
DTB ................................ 112
dust-proof plug-in box ......... 22
E1 chip ............................ 118
Fan plug-in box................... 20
fiber wrap pole .....................6
Fiber wrap tray .....................6
Gigabit Resource shelf ......... 48
grounding screw ...................4
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