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Huawei WDM/OTN Product Family

Maintenance Series
——Area-based Power Supply and Master-Slave Subrack Management

Power Distribution
Front
side
EFI EFI
PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU IU91 FAN
PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU
100 101 102 103 104 106 107 108 109 110
100 101 102 103 104 106 107 108 109 110 IU90 FAN
Power supply pool Power supply pool
Power supply pool Power supply pool
The power supply pools are in mutual backup
and are used to power service boards. The power supply pools are in mutual backup and
Front side Rear side are used to power service boards in the subrack.

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

Service Service
boards boards

Service IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU
boards IU IU 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 IU IU
Reserved

68 69 80 81
PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU PIU C X X X X X X X C E
111 112 113 114 115 117 118 119 120 121 PP T C C C C C C C T F P P
I I U S S S S S S S U I I I
UU U U
Power supply pool Rear Power supply pool
side

OSN 9800 U64 OSN 9800 U32 OSN 9800 U16


Mutual backup DC input for area 1 Mutual backup DC input for area 2
Mutual backup DC input for area 2 Mutual backup DC input for area 1
Mutual backup DC input for area 3
IU51
Mutual backup DC input for area 4
AUX
IU91 IU93 EFI2 EFI1 PIU PIU STG STG PIU PIU STI ATE
A A IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU
U SCC STG EF U SCC STG 40 41 42 4344 45 46 48
EFI2 X IU 37 38 39 47
PIU PIU I1 IU PIU PIU PIU PIU STI X IU ATE PIU PIU
IU69 IU70 IU71 IU 73 IU 74 IU75 IU 77 IU78 IU79 IU80 IU81 IU82 IU 84 IU85 IU86 IU87 IU88 IU89
72 76 83
SCC

IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Cross-connect board
Cross-connect board

IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Cross - connect board
Cross - connect board

Cross - connect board

Cross - connect board

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 IU
28
SCC

IU IU
IU IU IU IU
9 10 43 44 9 10
IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU IU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
IU
11

IU90 IU92 IU50

Front Rear
OSN 8800 T64 OSN 8800 T32
Master-Slave Subrack

NM Master Subrack NM
Master Subrack Slave Subrack 1 Master Subrack NM Slave Subrack 1 Slave
S S X
Subrack 1
C S S C C X S
C C C C H C C S
C C H C C
S EFI1 EFI1 AUX S S AUX EFI EFI AUX C AUX
M AUX M M
/EFI2 /EFI2 S AUX
M

Board 1
Board N
Board 1

Board N

Board 1
Board N
Board 1

Board N

Board 1

Board N

Board 1
Board N
Slave Subrack 2 Slave
Slave Subrack 2 Subrack 2
S
C
S
C
C EFI AUX
S
C
Connection for
EFI1/
EFI2
AUX
M Connection for Connection for AUX

master-slave in master-slave in master-slave in


OSN 8800 OSN 8800 T16 OSN 8800

Board 1
Board N
T32/T64 platform
Board 1

Board N

Board 1
Board N
subracks

Master Subrack NM Slave Subrack 1 Master Subrack NM Slave Subrack 1


NM Master Subrack Slave Subrack 1 S S
S C S S C
CS C C C C
CTU CTU CC C C
(IU78) (IU70) CTU CTU C EFI EFI AUX AUX
S S
(IU78)(IU70) S M M
M
Board 1
Board N

Board 1
Board N

Board 1
Board N
Board 1
Board N
Board 1

Board N

Board 1

Board N

Slave Subrack 2 Slave Subrack 2


Slave Subrack 2 S
S C
C C
Connection for C
Connection for CTU CTU EFI
AUX
(IU78)(IU70) master-slave in Connection for M
S
master-slave in
universal master-slave in
OSN 9800
platform OSN 6800
U64/U32
Board 1
Board N

Board 1
Board N

subracks
Board 1

Board N

Management channel Emergency channel


Ordinary channel M/S Master/Slave

Fixed Network Information Dept.


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Huawei WDM/OTN Product Family

Maintenance Series
——Setting the jumper or switch on the SCC/CTU board

OSN 8800/6800/3800 For V100R008C00 and later versions, you do not need to set the BIOS jumper to
clear the database when two SCC boards are configured in 1+1 redundancy backup mode.

Original Substitute
Product Board Board Substitution Rules
OSN 8800 T64 TNK2SCC None -
If a subrack/
OSN 8800 T32 TN51SCC TN52SCC Software upgrade is required after the replacement. chassis uses two
OSN 8800 T16 TN16SCC None - SCC boards (one
When the TN11SCC board is installed in a master subrack with ASON disabled, the is active and the
other is standby),
TN51SCC board can replace the TN11SCC board. The replacement requires software the versions of
OSN 6800 TN11SCC TN51SCC upgrade. When the TN11SCC board is installed in a master subrack with ASON enabled, the two SCC
the TN51SCC board cannot replace the TN11SCC board. boards must be
When the TN11SCC board is installed in a slave subrack, the TN51SCC board can the same.
replace the TN11SCC board.
TN52SCC Software upgrade is required after the replacement.
OSN 6800 TN52SCC None -
OSN 3800 TN22SCC TN23SCC Software upgrade is required after the replacement.
TN23SCC None -

Jumper Setting
Scenario Binary TN51SCC TN52SCC TN16SCC TN22SCC TNK2SCC TN11SCC Description
Value (J42) (J11) (SW1) TN23SCC (J6) (J6 J17)
(J11 J13)
Two SCC boards are J11
configured in 1+1
10

J9 J6 J17
9

Erases the database


1

redundancy backup mode. 2 10 2 4 2 4


Database synchronization can 1101 SW1 and NE software
J42

(patch included).
1

be automatically initiated after


24

1 2 3 4
1
10

the database of a spare SCC 1 9


9

1
2

J11 J13 1
board is erased.
J11
10

J9
1

J17
2

J6
9

Only one SCC board is 2 10 2 4 2 4


1

configured. The jumpers of 1011 SW1 Clears the database


J42

the spare SCC board need in the flash memory.


1

24

1 2 3 4
10

to be set to 1011 and then 1


1

9
9
2

J13 1 1
to 1010 to erase its J11
database. After the J11 J9 J6 J17
10

4 2
9

database is erased, the NE 2 10 2 4


1

ID and IP address need to 1010 Clears the system


J42

SW1
be configured. parameter area.
1

24

1 2 3 4 1 9 1 1
10

1
9
2

J11 J13
Only one SCC board is J11 J9
10

J6 J17 Restores the system


1

2
9

configured. There is no 2 10 2 4 2 4 parameter area,


1

need to set the NE ID or IP SW1


J42

1001 database, and NE


address on the spare SCC software from the CF
1

24

board after the database 1 2 3 4 1 9


10

card.
1

1 1
2

1
9

is erased. J11 J13


Clears all the data in the
flash memory except the
J11 J9 J6 J17 board manufacturing
The user data on the
10

2
9

2 10 2 4 2 4
1

SCC board needs to be information. The data


cleared before the board 1111 SW1 includes the system data,
J42

is sent back to the factory system parameter areas,


1

24

1 2 3 4 1 9
10

for repair. 1 1 and extended BIOS files.


1
9
2

J11 J13 The upper layer part of


BIOS is not started.
TN51SCC Work normally
TN52SCC
Work normally

2 J42 10

9
BIOS BIOS Jumper

3 1
Jumper (J11)

2
1 (J42) J1

2
Battery

10
9
2 J12 Jumper (J1)
J11
J1 Battery is
3 1 used Battery Jumper (J1)

CF CF Battery Battery is
is not used
card used
card Battery is
not used

Work normally Work normally


TN22/TN23SCC TNK2SCC BIOS
Jumper
BIOS Jumper 2 J9 10 J41 (J9)
J11 (J11 J13) 2

3 1
Battery
1

2 4 24

1 9
CPU Jumper
1

CF (J41)
J1

J13 Battery Battery Battery is Card Battery Battery is


Jumper is not used is not used
(J1) used used

TN16SCC Work normally TN11SCC


Work normally
BIOS Switch
(SW1) BIOS Jumper
(J6 J17)
CPU

ON DIP 2 Battery Jumper (J11)


SW1 2 Battery Jumper (J1)
1234 3 1
J1

Battery Battery is
CF J6 J17 is not used
2424 CF used
card
J11

Battery is Battery is card


used not used 11

OSN 9800

Scenario Binary Jumper Description


Value Setting
No BIOS switch setting is ON DIP
required if only one CTU
board needs to be 0000 Work normally.
replaced. 1 2 3 4

Clears all the data in the flash


The user data on the
ON DIP memory except the board
SCC board needs to be 1111 manufacturing information. The
cleared before the board data includes the system data,
is sent back to the factory 1 2 3 4 system parameter areas, and
for repair. extended BIOS files. The upper
layer part of BIOS is not started.

Battery
TNS1CTU CPU
Jumper
(J14)
Battery is
TNU1CTU

CPU used

BIOS Switch
SSD
card (SW1)
Battery is
not used
SW1
1 23 4
ON
123 4

SW1

SSD ON DIP

BIOS Switch card


32 1

(SW1) J14

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Huawei WDM/OTN Product Family

Maintenance Series
——Setting the Subrack ID

OSN 8800

Traditional
NE1
网元1 HUB Mode SW2 SW1
NM_ETH2

HUB
HUB
(ID1) (ID5)
CPLD (ID5) ON (ID1) ON
ON ON

(ID6) (ID2) ON (ID6) ON


ON (ID2) ON
SERIAL (ID7) ON (ID3) ON (ID3) ON (ID7) ON
(ID8) ON (ID4) ON (ID4) ON (ID8) ON

SW1 SW2
NE2 NE3 NE4

Position of the DIP switches within the TN51EFI1 board

Master Subrack
NM_ETH1 ALMI1 ALMO1 ALMO2 NM_ETH2
U8
SERIAL ID5 ID4 ID3ID2ID1

T1
1
X

Slave Subrack 1 Slave Subrack 2 0


(ID8)
(ID7)
(ID6)
(ID5)

(ID4)
(ID3)
(ID2)
(ID1)

NM_ETH2
SW1

SW2

ID5 ID4 ID3 ID2 ID1


DIP switches within 1
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
ON
ON

SW1 SW2 the TN18EFI board X


Master-Slave
0
Slave Subrack 3 Subrack Mode or on the TN18EFI
Position of the DIP switches within the TN16EFI board board panel

In OptiX OSN 8800 T32/T64, the ID of a


Rules for Setting master or slave subrack is assigned by setting
the DIP switches on the TN51EFI1 board in the
subrack. The ID of a subrack is displayed on
the LCD on the SCC board in the subrack.
When the DIP switch is toggled to ON,
the value of the corresponding bit is set In OptiX OSN 8800 T16, the ID of a master or
to 0. ID1-ID4 correspond to bits 1-4 of slave subrack is assigned by setting the DIP
SW2, and ID5-ID8 corresponding to bits switches on the TN16EFI board in the subrack.
1-4 of SW1. The ID of a subrack is displayed on the LCD on
Among these ID values, only ID1-ID5 are the AUX board in the subrack.
valid. ID6-ID8 are reserved. In OptiX OSN 8800 universal platform subrack,
The bits from high to low are ID5-ID1. the ID of a master or slave subrack is assigned
Mapping between DIP switch binary
A maximum of 32 states can be set. by setting the DIP switches on the TN18EFI
values and subrack IDs for the
The value is 00000 by default. board in the subrack. The ID of a subrack is
TN51EFI1/TN16EFI/TN18EFI board
"0" indicates the master subrack. displayed on the LCD on the EFI board in the
The other values indicate slave subracks. subrack.
OSN 6800

J4 J3 J2
J4 J3 J2
Jumpers Jumpers
J17 J16 J15 Jumpers J17 J16 J15

J18 J14 J18 J14 1 2 3

CPU CPU CPU

Position of the jumper on Position of the eight jumpers Position of the three jumpers
the TN11AUX02 board on the TN11AUX01 board on the TN11AUX01 board

In OptiX OSN 6800, the ID of a master or slave


subrack is assigned by setting the jumpers on
the AUX board in the subrack.
ON DIP

The ID of a subrack is displayed on the LCD on


12 3 4

SW2 the SCC board in the subrack.


ON DIP
12 3 4

The three jumpers can be set in eight states,


SW1
representing decimal values 0-7.
The eight jumpers can be set in 32 states,
represent decimal values 0-31.
Positions of the DIP switches
on the TN12AUX board
When the two pins on the right of each jumper are capped, the setting is 1; when the two
pins on the left of each jumper are capped, the setting is 0. The default setting of the
jumpers is 00000. The ID of the master subrack is set to 0. Others are slave subracks.

OSN 9800

SW1 SW2
Scan QR code downloads
(ID1) ON (ID5) ON
(ID2) ON (ID6) ON
(ID3) ON (ID7) ON
(ID4) ON (ID8) ON

Andro iOS
U1

T1
U13

Positions of the DIP switches Mapping between DIP switch binary


on the TNV1EFI board values and subrack IDs for the TNV1EFI board GooglePlay APP Store

In OptiX OSN 9800 U64/U64, the ID of a master or slave subrack is assigned by setting the Search “Huawei Tech Support”
DIP switches on the TNV1EFI board in the subrack. The ID of a subrack is displayed on the in GooglePlay or App Store,
LCD on the EFI board in the subrack. download and install it now

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