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ZXUR 9000 Product

Introduction
Contents

 General Introduction
 System Architecture
 Hardware Description

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ZXUR 9000 Location in Mobile Network
ZXUR 9000
MSC-S/VLR GMSC-S

BSC/RNC Nc
Abis PSTN
BTS

Mc
Abis/Iub A/IuCs

BTS/NodeB
Gb/IuPs Other-PLMN
Nb
Iur/Iur-g
MGW GMGW

Abis/Iub A/IuCs
BTS/NodeB

Iub BSC/RNC Gb/IuPs

NodeB SGSN GGSN

CS/PS Mixed Data CS Data


Signaling PS Data
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Functionality of ZXUR 9000 in General

BSC/RNC Basic Function

System information broadcast and


Node B MS access control
Abis/Iub
Mobility management such as
ZXUR 9000 handover, relocation, etc.

Node B Radio resource management such as


power control, cell resource
allocation, etc.
ZXUR 9000
CS and PS RAB services
Node B
Radio channel encryption for
transmitted data and signaling
GERAN/UTRAN

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Physical Specifications

Item Specification
Dimensions (H*D*W) (mm) 2,200 * 800 * 600

Empty Cabinet :<110 kg


Weight
Full Configured Cabinet :<490 kg
Power Consumption Single subrack:< 3500W
Power Source
-48V DC (-57V DC ~ -40V DC)
Requirements
Long-term temperature: 0°C to 45°C.
Operating Temperature
Short-term temperature: -5°C to 50°C.
Long-term humidity: 5%~85%.
Operating Humidity
Short-term humidity: 5%~90%.

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Design Based on ZTE Common Hardware
Platform
CSCF MSCs/MS
Ce All IP Platform Design
AGCF

MGW

Convergence
BGCF
GSM/UMTS/CDMA Co-Platform
MGCF BSC

MME RNC
BSC/RNC/CN Co- Platform
PDN-GW USPP

Serving- SGSN
Converged OMC Platform
GW GGSN

PSS/PES AGW

PDSN/HA
IM-MGW

 Common platform enhance board integration, system stability and save spares
 GSM and UMTS networks share interfaces and transmission, saving cost
 Unified OMC simplifies O&M, saves manpower and unifies GU capacity planning
 Resource pool, flexible GU resource allocation
 Unified RRM realizes intelligent access, handover and GU load balance
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ZXUR 9000 Rack Components
Power distribution subrack:
 3U height, in top of the rack
 Provide power distribution for the Ventilation subrack:
 The ventilation
whole system, power indication and subrack is used to
Slave
outer environment monitoring function subrack 1 change the vertical
ventilation pipe to
 Dual power input, support automatic be the front-to-
switch between 2 power input back ventilation
pipe, to effectively
cool the service
The rack:
subrack.
Slave
 600mm width*800mm depth, in line
subrack 2  The ventilation
with ETS 300 119 or IEC60297 subrack for Master
standard subrack is 2U
height, and for
 2200mm height, support 3 subrack Slave subrack is
configuration 4U.
Master
 subracks are configured by sequence: subrack
Master subrack first, than subrack 1
and 2
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ZXUR 9000 Service subrack Introduction
ZXUR 9000 Rack

ZXUR 9000 includes two types of subracks:


 Master subrack, service handling plus O&M and
8 for configuration.
clock function, compulsory
 Slave subrack, service handling, configured ZXUR 9000 subrack (Front, Rear, Side view)
based on capacity requirement, configured from 1-2.
Components of each subrack (from top to bottom) :
 19 inch standard subrack
 FAN unit (3 FANs, 2 for front subrack heat
 Front and rear plug-in subrack for each subracks, each
dissipation, 1 for rear subrack heat dissipation)
have 14 slots
 Plug-in boards (front board 8U, rear board 9U)
 Power unit (each subrack configure 2)  Processing boards and O&M boards in front shelves ,
designed with ATCA standard board

 Interface boards and switching boards in rear shelves

Distributed design, resource pool for service handling ensure high


reliability, strong processing capability with high efficiency.
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Contents

 General Introduction
 System Architecture
 Hardware Description

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ZXUR 9000 System Architecture

 ZXUR 9000 is designed with all IP switching architecture.


 Logical units including: Interface unit, Switching unit, Processing unit,
O&M unit etc.

Abis/Iub ZXUR 9000


Processing Unit

Switching Unit
Access Unit
BTS/Node B
O&M Unit

Environment
BSC/RNC Monitoring Unit
A/Gb/Iu

Power, FAN

CN
STM -1 FE GE(10GE)
E1 485
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ZXUR 9000 Board Classification

Switching board deals with the switching in control plane


Switching Board (BASE) and media plane (FABRIC). Besides the intra-
subrack switching, it also provides switching channels
for all inter-subrack communication.

Processing board handles the protocol processing in


Processing Board control plane and user plane, and is responsible for the
overall processing and control in terms of O&M.

Interface board offers access of STM-1, E1/T1,


Interface Board CSTM-1, FE GE(10GE) via interfaces including A,
Abis, Gb, Iu, Iub and Iur to meet various requirements
of networking.

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Switching and Processing Board
Switching Board

Board Full Name Function Backup Principle


Enhanced GE Base Switch the switch board of control
EGBS2a Load sharing
board 2a plane
Enhanced XGE Fabric the switch board of user
EXFS1a Load sharing
Switch board 1a plane

Processing Board

Board Full Name Function Backup Principle

Provides global
Universal Management
UMP1c management processing 1+1 backup
Process board 1c
and maintenance

Universal Service Process Fulfills service processing 1+1 backup


USP2a
board 2a function and load sharing

Enhanced Trans Coder


ETCB Fulfills trans code function load sharing
Board

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Position and Function of Processing Board

 UMP1c (Universal Management Process board 1c )


 It provides global management processing and maintenance function.
 It implements NE operation and maintenance functions. It is connected to the
EMS through the GE interface on the rear board EGBS2a.
 The slot number for NE operation and maintenance functions is 5-6, and for
OMP is 7-8 in master subrack.

 USP2a (Universal Service Processing Board 2a )


 USP2a fulfills service processing function, including the GSM/UMTS control
plane and user plane protocol stack processing.
 Slot numbers from 1 to 4 and from 9 to 14 (for master subrack, 1 to 14 for
slave shelves)

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Position and Function of Processing Board

 ETCB (Enhanced Trans Coder Board):


 ETCB converts the voice codes of the radio interface to PSTN A-law PCM
voice codes, and vice versa. In addition, it adapts the rates (including the
rates of data services) between these two types of codes.
 Apply to GSM only
 Slot numbers from 1 to 4 and from 9 to 14 (for master subrack, 1 to 14 for
slave shelves)

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Position and function of Switching Board

 EGBS2a( Enhanced GE Base Switch board 2a):


 Implements inter-subrack control plane switching and provides media plane
GE interfaces to all service slots and rear switching slots, and inter-subrack
cascade GE interface. The slot number for EGBS2a is 19-20.
 EGBS2a in master subrack is also in charge of the control plane channel
between slave shelves and master subrack.
 The EGBS2a board only supports the BETC/3 backplane

 EXFS1a( Enhanced XGE Fabric Switch board 1a ):


 EXFS1a has a built-in clock module. The slot number for EXFS1a is 21-22.
 Implements inter-subrack media plane switching function, and inter-subrack
cascade 40 GE interfaces.

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Interface Board

Backup
Boards Full Name Function Description GSM or UMTS
Principle
Enhanced SDH
Offer access of TDM 1+1 backup and Apply to GSM
ESDTT2a Digital Trunk board
CSTM-1 load sharing only
TDM version 2a
Enhanced SDH Offer interface for IP
1+1 backup and Apply to GSM
ESDTI2a Digital Trunk board over channelized
load sharing and UMTS
IP version 2a STM-1
Enhanced GE 1+1 backup and Apply to GSM
EGPB2a Offer GE/FE interfaces
Process Board 2a load sharing and UMTS

Enhanced XGE Provides the IP 10GE 1+1 backup and Apply to GSM
EXGB1a
Process Board 1b interface load sharing and UMTS

Abundant interfaces for different networking requirements

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GSM Master subrack Example
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
U U U U U U U U U U U U U U
S S S S M M M M S S S S S S
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
a a a a c c c c a a a a a a
I I I I E E E E I I I I I I
N N N N G G X X N N N N N N
T T T T B B F F T T T T T T
S S S S
2 2 1a 1a
a a
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

UMP1c NE operation and maintenance functions


UMP1c OMP,Overall Management

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UMTS Master subrack Example
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

U U U U U U U U U U U U U U
S S S S M M M M S S S S S S
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
a a a a c c c c a a a a a a
I I I I E E E E I I I I I I
N N N N G G X X N N N N N N
T T T T B B F F T T T T T T
S S S S
2 2 1 1
a a a a
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

UMP1c NE operation and maintenance functions

UMP1c OMP, Overall Management

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System Configuration GSM Single Mode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

U U U U U U U U U U U U U U
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
I I I I E E E E I I I I I I
N N N N G G X X N N N N N N
T T T T B B F F T T T T T T
S S S S
2 2 1 1
a a a a

U U U U U U U U U U U U U U
S S S S M M M S S S S S S S
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
UMP1c NE operation and maintenance functions a a a a C C C C a a a a a a
I I I I E E E E I I I I I I
UMP1c OMP, Overall Management N N N N G G X X N N N N N N
T T T T B B F F T T T T T T
S S S S
2 2 1 1
a a a a
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

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GSM Single Mode Capacity

Enhanced Capacity Specifications of the ZXUR 9000 GSM (ETCA V2) for Wind3
Indicator Name Indicator Value of a Indicator Value Under
Single subrack in Full Maximum
Configuration Configuration

Maximum traffic Erl 61400 96000

Maximum number of PDCHs 35800 56000

Maximum BHCA (K BHCA) 14000 22400


Maximum number of base
stations 4000 4000

Maximum number of cells 4000 8000

Maximum number of carrier


frequencies 10240 16000

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

System Configuration U U U U U U U U U U U U U U

UMTS Single Mode


S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
a a a a a a a a a a a a a a

I I I I E E E E I I I I I I
N N N N G G X X N N N N N N
T T T T B B F F T T T T T T
S S S S
2 2 1 1
a a a a

U U U U U U U U U U U U U U
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
a a a a a a a a a a a a a a

I I I I E E E E I I I I I I
N N N N G G X X N N N N N N
T T T T B B F F T T T T T T
S S S S
2 2 1 1
a a a a

UMP1c NE operation and maintenance functions U U U U U U U U U U U U U U


S S S S M M M M S S S S S S
UMP1c OMP,Overall Management P
2
P
2
P
2
P
2
P
1
P
1
P
1
P
1
P
2
P
2
P
2
P
2
P
2
P
2
a a a a C C C C a a a a a a

I I I I E E E E I I I I I I
N N N N G G X X N N N N N N
T T T T B B F F T T T T T T
S S S S
2 2 1 1
a a a a
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UMTS Single Mode Capacity

Enhanced Capacity Specifications of the ZXUR 9000 UMTS (ETCA V2) for Wind3

Indicator Value
Indicator Value of Indicator Value of
of a Single
Indicator Name Two Shelves in Full Three Shelves in
subrack in Full
Configuration Full Configuration
Configuration

Maximum traffic Erl (voice and


128000 309000 489000
visible traffic)

Maximum data throughout (Gbps) 23 55 87

Maximum BHCA (K BHCA) 17000 41000 65500

Maximum number of base stations 4500 5600 5600

Maximum number of cells 4500 8400 8400

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High Reliability Design (Wind3 case)
Physical
Logical Unit Backup Method
Board

1+1
O&M Unit UMP1c
1+1
EGPB2a/EXGB1a 1+1, load sharing
Access Unit ESDTI2a 1+1
ESDTT2a 1+1
EGBS2a Load sharing
Switch Unit
EXFS1a Load sharing
Control Plane 1+1
Processing Unit USP2a
User Plane load sharing
ETCB Load sharing

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Interface Board Utilization - Wind3 case

 ESDTI2a is used in STM-1 for A-bis interface processing


 ESDTT2a is used for A over TDM processing
 EGPB2a is used as 1GE interface for ZXUR9000 GSM (BSC)
 EXGB1a is used as 10GE interface for ZXUR9000 UMTS (RNC)

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Traffic Flow ZXUR – 2G Voice Signalling CS

ZXUR9000

MS

SDR

EGPB2a EGBS2a USP2a

EXFS1a
ESDTT2a

MSC
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Traffic Flow ZXUR – 2G Voice Traffic CS (MGW
TDM)
ZXUR9000

MS

SDR

EGPB2a EGBS2a USP2a

EXFS1a
ESDTT2a

ETCB
MGW
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Traffic Flow ZXUR – 2G Voice Traffic CS (MGW
IP)
ZXUR9000

MS

SDR

EGPB2a EGBS2a USP2a

EXFS1a

MGW
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Traffic Flow ZXUR 9000 – 2G PS Signalling / Traffic

ZXUR9000

MS

SDR
EGPB2a USP2a
CMP
EGBS2a
EGBS

EXFS1a
EGFS
EGPB2a

SGSN
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Traffic Flow ZXUR – 3G Voice Signalling CS

ZXUR9000

UE

SDR

EXGB1a EGBS2a CU or DUc

EXFS1a
EXGB1a

MSC
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Traffic Flow ZXUR – 3G Voice Traffic CS

ZXUR9000

UE

SDR

EXGB1a EGBS2a CU

DUc

EXFS1a DUm

MGW
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Traffic Flow ZXUR – 3G PS Signalling

ZXUR9000

UE

SDR

EXGB1a CU
EGBS2a

DUc

EXFS1a Dum
EXGB1a

SGSN
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Traffic Flow ZXUR – 3G PS Traffic

ZXUR9000

US

SDR

EXGB1a CU
EGBS2a

Duc

EXFS1a Dum
EXGB1a

SGSN
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Contents

 General Introduction
 System Architecture
 Hardware Description

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ECDM Board

According to the DIP switch described below, check


whether the DIP switch on every subrack is in the
correct status and whether it is consistent with the
planned subrack No.

ECDM records shelf configuration information (such as the shelf serial number ),
system capacity information (such as the number of slots, the power consumption
of each slot, and the topology structure), and other customized information
Indicator Color Meaning Description

RUN Green Service status indicator On: The current module is operating.

-48 V (A) Green Power indicator On: The -48 V (A) power supply of the current shelf is normal.

-48 V (B) Green Power indicator On: The -48 V (B) power supply of the current shelf is normal.
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subrack
Service Back-
subrack
subrack plane

Service subrack
19 inch standard subrack

Front and rear plug-in subrack for each


subracks, each have 14 slots

Processing boards and O&M boards in front


shelves , designed with ATCA standard board

Interface boards and switching boards in


rear shelves

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Board Parameters

 Front plug-in board


 Height: 8U
 Service processing
 Rear plug-in board
 Height: 9U
 Interface and switching

1.Front board 2.Backplane 3.Rear board

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USP2a (Universal Service Processing Board)

 The USP2a is a service processing board, including the protocol


processing of control plane and user plane.
 UMTS: USP2a board is divided into three parts:
 CU (Common Unit), functions processes the common control plane protocols. --
CMP(EMS)
 DUc (Dedicate Unit control plane), functions processes the dedicated control plane
protocols. ---DMP(EMS)
 DUm (Dedicate Unit media plane), functions processes the user plane protocols of
CS and PS services ---RUP(EMS)
 GSM: USP2a board is divided into tow parts:
 CP( control plane), functions processes the common and dedicated control plane
protocols.
 UP(user plane processing). functions processes the user plane protocols of CS and
PS services

 USP2a Panel Structure

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USP2a Board

 USP2a Panel Buttons

 USP2a Panel Interfaces

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USP2a Board Capacity
UMTS Mode:
The Capacity of USP2a Board
Index Abbreviation Capacity
CU Number N _CU_USP2a 2
DU Number N_ DU_USP2a 24
P/D/F user Number N_PDF_USP2a 32500
Cell N_Cell_USP2a 900
The capacity of CU unit:
Index Abbreviation Capacity
eBHCA (K) N_BHCA_CU 2400
The capacity of DUc unit
Index Abbreviation Capacity
eBHCA (K) N_BHCA_DUc 150
The capacity of DUm unit
Index Abbreviation Capacity
PS Throughput (Mbps) T_PS_DUm 115
CS Erl N_Erl_DUm 515
P/D/F user Number N_PDF_DUm 2500
D/F user Number N_DF_DUm 910

Remark: D-DCH, F-FACH, P-PCH


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GSM Capacity Level

 Capacity of USP2a
Index Code Capacity
USP2a (IP A) USP2a (TDM A )
PDCH N_PDCH_USP2a 7168 4480
CS Erl N_Erl_USP2a 12288 -
eBHCA (K) N_eBHCA_USP2a 2800 3500
TRX N_TRX_USP2a 2048 2560
Cell N_Cell_USP2a 1024 1280

 Capacity of ETCB

Index Code Capacity

CS Erl N_Erl_ETCB 4800

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UMP1c (Universal Management Process Board)

 operation and maintenance functions(OMM) :


NE
1.Responsible for NE operation and maintenance.
2.Through the rear board EGBS2a, it externally provides
GE interface to connect EMS.

OMP function:
1.Processes global procedure, controls the operation
and maintenance of the entire System.
2.UMP1c directly or indirectly monitors and manages
the boards in the system and manages the
configuration of each board and other components.

Wind3 version UMP1c

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O&M Unit Principle

UMP1c UMP1c
EGBS2a EXFS1a
(OMM) (OMP)

U E E E E E
S S S X G T
P D D G P C
2a T T B B B
I T 1a 2a
2a 2a

Base Ethernet
Inner Bus Fabric Ethernet

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ETCB (Enhanced TransCoder Board)

 The ETCB implements the conversion between the voice


codec and PSTN A PCM voice code at radio interface
and the rate adaptation between the two codes
(including the rate adaptation in data service).

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EGBS2a (Enhanced GE Base Switch board)
EXFS1a (Enhanced GE Fabric Switch board)

 EGBS2a: Control plane switching


 EXFS1a: User plane switching

EGBS2a function: EXFS1a function:


1.Responsible for board 1.Distill clock reference and
power-on and version loading. distribute in the subrack
2.Monitors subrack 2.Implement inter-subrack
environment, including the user plane switching
power, temperature, and fan
status.
3.Implements inter-subrack
control plane switching
4.Includes ECMM board for
chassis control

Wind3 version EGBS2a EXFS1a


# of boards (2) (2)

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EGBS2a Panel Interface

Interface Name Direction Description


USB1 Bidirectional USB interface of the front board of EGBS2a
USB2 Bidirectional USB interface of the front board of EGBS2a
ETH-M Bidirectional Debugging Ethernet interface
VGA Output VGA interface of the front board of EGBS2a
ETH-C1 Bidirectional ECMM Ethernet interface
CMM-232 Bidirectional ECMM serial interface
ETH-C2 ECMM Ethernet interface + EGBS2a serial
Bidirectional
HOST-232 interface
ETH-MP1 Bidirectional GE interface 1 of the front board of EGBS2a
ETH-MP2 Bidirectional GE interface 2 of the front board of EGBS2a

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EGBS2a Panel Interface

Interface Name Direction Description


GE interface 1 for the control plane cascading
ETH1 Bidirectional
connection
GE interface 2 for the control plane cascading
ETH2 Bidirectional
connection
GE interface 3 for the control plane cascading
ETH3 Bidirectional
connection
GE interface 4 for the control plane cascading
ETH4 Bidirectional
connection
RS485 Bidirectional RS485 monitoring interface

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EXFS1a Panel Interface
Interface Name Direction Description
REF1l Input 2 M clock reference input interface
REF2l Input 2 M clock reference input interface
TEST Output Clock testing interface
Subordinate subrack synchronization clock input
PTP1 Input
interface
Subordinate subrack synchronization clock input
PTP2 Input
interface
Master subrack synchronization clock output
CLK1 Output
interface
Master subrack synchronization clock output
CLK2 Output
interface
Master subrack synchronization clock output
CLK3 Output
interface

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EXFS1a Panel Interface

Interface Name Direction Description


Bidirectional/In
HOST-232/GPS Debugging serial port/GPS clock interface
put
GPS Input GPS antenna interface
TX1-RX1 Bidirectional 40 GB electrical interface
TX2-RX2 Bidirectional 40 GB electrical interface
10 GE optical interface: multiple modes, LC
RX3/TX3 Bidirectional
connector
10 GE optical interface: multiple modes, LC
RX4/TX4 Bidirectional
connector
OMC Bidirectional Debugging interface
MIRROR Output Debugging interface

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EGBS2a (Enhanced GE Base Switch board 2a)

 The Enhanced GE Base Switch board 2a (EGBS2a) performs the


following functions:
 Base switching function
 Implements inter-subrack control plane switching and provides media plane GE
interfaces to all service slots and rear switching slots, and inter-subrack cascade
GE interface.
 Implements the ECMM functions
 The ECMM module uses the ATCA standard. It is responsible for powering on
the board in the subrack and loading versions. In addition, it monitors the entire
subrack, for example, the power, temperature, and fan status.
 Provides front boards with external network ports.
 The EGBS2a board only supports the BETC/3 backplane.

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EXFS1a (Enhanced XGE Fabric Switch board)

 The Enhanced XGE Fabric Switch board 1a (EXFS1a) provides


the following functions:
 EXFS1a has a built-in clock module.
 Master subrack
 Provides system stratum-2 clock and multiple reference input
 Distributes inter-subrack and intra-subrack clock signals

 Subordinate subrack
 Receives clock signal and distribute in the subrack
 Implements inter-subrack media plane switching function, and
provides the media plane 10 GE and 40 GE interfaces to all service slots
and rear switching slots, and inter-subrack cascade 40 GE interfaces.

 The EXFS1a board only supports the BETC/3 backplane


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Switching Unit Principle
Control plane connection
Slave 1
Master shelf EXFS1a Clock Distribution
 EGBS2a

EGBS2a EGBS2a

BITS,line 8K reference
Slave 2
EGBS2a
EGBS2a GPS Master Shelf

EXFS1a
EGBS2a
One 1G interface inside

Uer plane connection


Slave shelf Slave shelf
Slave 1
Master shelf EXFS1a EXFS1a EXFS1a

EXFS1a EXFS1a

EGPB2a ESDTT2a EGPB2a ESDTI2a


Slave 2
EXFS1a
EXFS1a
to CN
EXFS1a
CSTM-1 STM-1
CSTM-1
CSTM-1
One 10G interface inside
GE

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IP Interface Board – EGPB2a (Enhanced GE
Process Board 2a)
 IP Interface Board
 EGPB2a: 8 optical GE ports.
 EXGB1a: 2 Optical 10GE ports.

 The EGPB2a can be configured on each interface of GSM and


UMTS.

Wind3 version is EXGB1a


and EGPB2a

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EXGB1a (ETCA 10 GE interface processing board )

 The ETCA 10 GE interface processing board (EXGB1a) is a


network interface board. It implements IP access, processes
and forwards the accessed data. This board provides two
external 10 GE optical interfaces. It only supports BETC/3 rear
boards.

 The EXGB1a board only supports the BETC/3 backplane.

EXGB1a: 2 Optical 10GE ports.

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IP Over CSTM-1 Interface Board ESDTI2a

ESDTI2a (Enhanced SDH Digital Trunk board IP version) :


 Provide 8 CSTM-1 optical interfaces
 Provide HDLC/PPP/ML-PPP protocol processing
 Support GSM IP over CSTM-1 access on Abis interface

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GSM Interface Board

ESDTT2a (Enhanced SDH Digital Trunk board TDM version)


 Provide 8 CSTM-1 optical interfaces
 Provide TDM over CSTM-1 access for GSM A interface,
 Provide TDM/IP processing

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Common Indicators

Indicator Color Meaning Description

Bi-color indicator Board service The OOS indicator indicates the


OOS
(red/green) status indicator service status of the board.

Bi-color indicator Health status The OK indicator indicates the


OK
(red/green) indicator operational status of the board.

Hot-plug The H/S indicator indicates the


H/S Blue
indicator hot-plug status of the board.

The ACT indicator indicates the


Bi-color indicator Active/standby
ACT active or standby status of the
(red/green) status indicator
board.

The HOST indicator indicates


Bi—color indicator Running/Alarm
HOST the operational and alarm
(red/green) indicator
status of the board.

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Board Indicator Status

No. Status Description


1 ON The indicator is steady on.
2 OFF The indicator is steady off.
The flashing period is 0.2 seconds with 50%
Flashing at a frequency of 5
3 of duty ratio (ON for 0.1 seconds and OFF for
Hz
0.1 seconds).
The flashing period is 0.5 seconds with 50%
Flashing at a frequency of 2
4 of duty ratio (ON for 0.25 seconds and OFF
Hz
for 0.25 seconds).
The flashing period is 1 second with 50% of
Flashing at a frequency of 1
5 duty ratio (ON for 0.5 seconds and OFF for
Hz
0.5 seconds).
The flashing period is 2 seconds with 50% of
Flashing at a frequency of
6 duty ratio (ON for 1 second and OFF for 1
0.5 Hz
second).

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Indicator Description
ACT Indicator
Board Status Indicator Status Meaning
Working Solid green The board is in active status.
Backup Solid off The board is in standby status.
Switch over Flashing at 1 Hz The board is switching over.

H/S Indicator

Board Status Indicator Status Description


Removable Solid on (blue) The board can be removed.
Unremovable Solid off The board cannot be removed.
Being activated Flashing The board is being activated.

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HOST Indicator

Board Status Indicator Status Priority Meaning


Initial status Solid off 1 The board is in initial status.
Normal operational Flashing at 1 Hz
2 The board is operating normally.
status (green)
The BOOT is operating properly
The BOOT is Flashing at 5 Hz (the version is being
3
operating properly (green) downloaded or the version
download fails).
The memory is
Flashing at 5 Hz The internal memory is being
being initialized or 4
(orange) initialized or loading data.
loading data
The service is applicable (in
Flashing at 1 Hz 5
Minor alarm M/S switchover).
(red)
6 A sub-card fails.

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HOST Indicator

Board Status Indicator Status Priority Meaning


The network port on the media
7
plane is disconnected.
8 The HW is disconnected.
The link to the OMP is
9
Flashing at 2 Hz disconnected.
Critical alarm
(red) The version does not match the
10
hardware configuration.
11 The input clock is lost.
A severe failure occurs in the sub-
12
card.

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HOST Indicator

Board Status Indicator Status Priority Meaning


13 The version download fails.
The board fails to pass the self-
14
test.
15 The support startup fails.
The board fails to obtain a logic
Severe fault 16
Flashing at 5 Hz address.
requiring board
(red) The basic process fails to be
reset 17
powered or the process times out.
The board fails to initialize the
18
core data area.
A very severe failure occurs in the
19
sub-card.

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OK, OOS and H/S Combination Status
Descriptions
H/S (Blue) OOS (Red/Green) OK (Red/Green)
Board
Indicator Duty Indicator Duty Indicator Duty Meaning
Status
Status Ratio Status Ratio Status Ratio
Power Off – On (green) – Off – The board is
on/off reset after being
powered on.

Off – Off – Flashing 50% The hardware


red at 5 Hz address is
incorrect (not
available for a
rear board).

On – On (red) – Off – The board is


inserted in its
slot, but the
extractor is not
closed.

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OK, OOS and H/S Combination Status
Descriptions
H/S (Blue) OOS (Red/Green) OK (Red/Green)
Board
Meaning
Status
Indicator Duty Indicator Duty Indicator Duty
Status Ratio Status Ratio Status Ratio

Power Flashing at 90% On (red) – Off – The extractor is closed,


on/off 1 Hz and the board is
activating.

Off – On (red) – Off – The board is waiting for


power assignment.

Off – Off – Remaining – The board is operating


properly.

Flashing at 90% Remaining – Remaining – The board extractor is


1 Hz open.

Flashing at The board is waiting for


90% Remaining – Remaining –
1 Hz shutdown

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OK, OOS and H/S Combination Status
Descriptions
H/S (Blue) OOS (Red/Green) OK (Red/Green)
Board
Meaning
Status Indicato Duty Indicator Duty Indicator Duty
r Status Ratio Status Ratio Status Ratio
Alarm Remaini – Remaining – Flashing 50% An alarm
ng red at 1 occurs in the
Hz board.
Flashing The board is
Operati Remaini
– Remaining – green at 1 50% operating
ng ng
Hz properly.

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Cables

 Rack Wiring
 All cables are laid on the rear of rack.
 Cables can be laid upwards and downwards to agree with the installation
mode of the rack.

 Cable Connection
 Fabric plane fiber
 Connect the 40G fiber between EXFS1a in different shelves.
 Base plane GE
 Connect the 1GE Ethernet cable between EGBS2a in different shelves.
 Clock cable:
 Connect the RJ45 clock distribution cable between EXFS1a in different shelves.
 The EXFS1a in master subrack connect the outside clock reference
 485 monitoring cable:
 Connect the 485 monitoring cable form PDU (Power Distribution Unit ) at the rack
top to the EGBS2a panel interfaces.

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Cable Types

Power, fan, environment


monitoring

Fiber (Ethernet, SDH)


Ethernet
Clock distribution
Outside clock
reference
(MHz/Bps/Line/GPS)

GE
40G fiber

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ZXUR 9000 Summary
Huge capacity, high integrity, easy to The entire system adopts redundancy design
expand, effectively saving footprint; adapt by platform and high reliability. No single
 to various environment and fast growth of point fault, online software download
traffic load, protecting operators’ supported, loading and being activated in
investment. remote.

Complete transmission and processing


Abundant interfaces, flexible networking, IP resources sharing between GSM and UMTS,
protocol stack and diverse physical interfaces unified RRM realizing users flexible access to
like FE and GE supported, flexibly responding Gu network, balancing loads, maximally
to transmission changes. utilizing network resources. Smooth evolution
from 2G to 3G by software upgrading.

All-IP structure meets the requirement of Simple configuration, convenient


network evolution. Compared with TDM/ATM maintenance. Few board types, including
platform, IP switch management features processing, interface and switching boards,
convenient maintenance, simple configuration, making configuration simpler and
flexible expansion, higher delivery efficiency expansion easier, also reducing spare parts
ZXUR 9000 and more flexible delivery mechanism. types, cutting down maintenance cost.

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