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BSC6900 GSM V900R011C00

Hardware Description

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About This Document.....................................................................................................................1 1 Changes in BSC6900 GSM Hardware Description..............................................................1-1 2 Physical Structure.......................................................................................................................2-1 3 Cabinet.........................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Appearance of the Cabinet..............................................................................................................................3-2 3.2 Classification of Cabinets................................................................................................................................3-3 3.3 Components of the Cabinet.............................................................................................................................3-4 3.4 Technical Specifications of the Cabinet..........................................................................................................3-5 3.5 Cable Connections of the Cabinet...................................................................................................................3-6 3.5.1 Relation Between Power Outputs and Cabinet Components.................................................................3-6 3.5.2 Connections of Power Cables and PGND Cables in the Cabinet..........................................................3-8 3.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables for the MPR.........................................................................................3-10 3.5.4 Connections of Signal Cables for the EPR...........................................................................................3-15 3.5.5 Connections of Signal Cables for the TCR .........................................................................................3-18

4 Components of the Cabinet.....................................................................................................4-1


4.1 Power Distribution Box...................................................................................................................................4-2 4.1.1 Front Panel of the Power Distribution Box............................................................................................4-2 4.1.2 Rear Panel of the Power Distribution Box.............................................................................................4-3 4.1.3 Technical Specifications of the Power Distribution Box.......................................................................4-4 4.1.4 Distribution of Power Switches on the Power Distribution Box...........................................................4-5 4.2 Air Defence Subrack.......................................................................................................................................4-6 4.3 Rear Cable Trough..........................................................................................................................................4-6 4.4 Independent Fan Subrack................................................................................................................................4-7 4.4.1 Appearance of the Independent Fan Subrack.........................................................................................4-7 4.4.2 Technical Specifications of the Independent Fan Subrack....................................................................4-8

5 Subracks.......................................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 Classification of Subracks...............................................................................................................................5-2 5.2 Components of the Subrack............................................................................................................................5-2 5.3 Fan Box...........................................................................................................................................................5-4 5.3.1 Fan Box (Configured with the PFCU Board).........................................................................................5-4 5.3.2 Fan Box (Configured with the PFCB Board).........................................................................................5-7 Issue 04 (2010-03-25) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. i

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5.4 Slots in the Subrack.........................................................................................................................................5-9 5.5 DIP Switch on the Subrack...........................................................................................................................5-10 5.6 Configuration of the Subrack........................................................................................................................5-11 5.6.1 Configuration of the MPS....................................................................................................................5-12 5.6.2 Configuration of the EPS.....................................................................................................................5-13 5.6.3 Configuration of the TCS.....................................................................................................................5-15 5.7 Technical Specifications of the Subrack.......................................................................................................5-16

6 Boards...........................................................................................................................................6-1
6.1 DPUc Board....................................................................................................................................................6-6 6.1.1 Functions of the DPUc Board................................................................................................................6-6 6.1.2 Panel of the DPUc Board.......................................................................................................................6-6 6.1.3 LEDs on the DPUc Board......................................................................................................................6-7 6.1.4 Technical Specifications of the DPUc Board.........................................................................................6-8 6.2 DPUd Board....................................................................................................................................................6-8 6.2.1 Functions of the DPUd Board................................................................................................................6-9 6.2.2 Panel of the DPUd Board.......................................................................................................................6-9 6.2.3 LEDs on the DPUd Board....................................................................................................................6-10 6.2.4 Technical Specifications of the DPUd Board.......................................................................................6-11 6.3 EIUa Board....................................................................................................................................................6-11 6.3.1 Functions of the EIUa Board................................................................................................................6-12 6.3.2 Panel of the EIUa Board.......................................................................................................................6-12 6.3.3 LEDs on the EIUa Board.....................................................................................................................6-13 6.3.4 Ports on the EIUa Board.......................................................................................................................6-14 6.3.5 DIP Switches on the EIUa Board.........................................................................................................6-14 6.3.6 Technical Specifications of the EIUa Board........................................................................................6-17 6.4 FG2a Board...................................................................................................................................................6-18 6.4.1 Functions of the FG2a Board...............................................................................................................6-18 6.4.2 Panel of the FG2a Board......................................................................................................................6-18 6.4.3 LEDs on the FG2a Board.....................................................................................................................6-19 6.4.4 Ports on the FG2a Board......................................................................................................................6-20 6.4.5 Technical Specifications of the FG2a Board........................................................................................6-21 6.5 FG2c Board...................................................................................................................................................6-21 6.5.1 Functions of the FG2c Board...............................................................................................................6-22 6.5.2 Panel of the FG2c Board......................................................................................................................6-22 6.5.3 LEDs on the FG2c Board.....................................................................................................................6-23 6.5.4 Ports on the FG2c Board......................................................................................................................6-24 6.5.5 Technical Specifications of the FG2c Board........................................................................................6-24 6.6 GCUa Board..................................................................................................................................................6-25 6.6.1 Functions of the GCUa Board..............................................................................................................6-26 6.6.2 Panel of the GCUa Board.....................................................................................................................6-26 6.6.3 LEDs on the GCUa Board....................................................................................................................6-27 6.6.4 Ports on the GCUa Board.....................................................................................................................6-28 ii Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 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6.6.5 Technical Specifications of the GCUa Board......................................................................................6-28 6.7 GOUa Board..................................................................................................................................................6-29 6.7.1 Functions of the GOUa Board..............................................................................................................6-29 6.7.2 Panel of the GOUa Board.....................................................................................................................6-30 6.7.3 LEDs on the GOUa Board...................................................................................................................6-30 6.7.4 Ports on the GOUa Board.....................................................................................................................6-31 6.7.5 Technical Specifications of the GOUa Board......................................................................................6-31 6.8 GOUc Board..................................................................................................................................................6-33 6.8.1 Functions of the GOUc Board..............................................................................................................6-33 6.8.2 Panel of the GOUc Board.....................................................................................................................6-34 6.8.3 LEDs on the GOUc Board...................................................................................................................6-35 6.8.4 Ports on the GOUc Board.....................................................................................................................6-35 6.8.5 Technical Specifications of the GOUc Board......................................................................................6-36 6.9 OIUa Board...................................................................................................................................................6-37 6.9.1 Functions of the OIUa Board...............................................................................................................6-38 6.9.2 Panel of the OIUa Board......................................................................................................................6-38 6.9.3 LEDs on the OIUa Board.....................................................................................................................6-39 6.9.4 Ports on the OIUa Board......................................................................................................................6-40 6.9.5 Technical Specifications of the OIUa Board........................................................................................6-40 6.10 OMUa Board...............................................................................................................................................6-42 6.10.1 Functions of the OMUa Board...........................................................................................................6-43 6.10.2 Panel of the OMUa Board..................................................................................................................6-43 6.10.3 LEDs on the OMUa Board.................................................................................................................6-45 6.10.4 Ports on the OMUa Board..................................................................................................................6-45 6.10.5 Technical Specifications of the OMUa Board...................................................................................6-46 6.11 PAMU Board...............................................................................................................................................6-47 6.11.1 Functions of the PAMU Board...........................................................................................................6-48 6.11.2 Panel of the PAMU Board.................................................................................................................6-48 6.11.3 LEDs on the PAMU Board................................................................................................................6-49 6.11.4 DIP Switch on the PAMU Board.......................................................................................................6-49 6.11.5 Technical Specifications of the PAMU Board...................................................................................6-50 6.12 PEUa Board.................................................................................................................................................6-50 6.12.1 Functions of the PEUa Board.............................................................................................................6-51 6.12.2 Panel of the PEUa Board....................................................................................................................6-51 6.12.3 LEDs on the PEUa Board...................................................................................................................6-52 6.12.4 Ports on the PEUa Board....................................................................................................................6-53 6.12.5 DIP Switches on the PEUa Board......................................................................................................6-53 6.12.6 Technical Specifications of the PEUa Board.....................................................................................6-56 6.13 PFCU Board................................................................................................................................................6-57 6.13.1 Functions of the PFCU Board............................................................................................................6-57 6.13.2 DIP Switch on the PFCU Board.........................................................................................................6-58 6.13.3 Technical Specifications of the PFCU Board....................................................................................6-59 Issue 04 (2010-03-25) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. iii

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6.14 PFCB Board................................................................................................................................................6-60 6.14.1 Functions of the PFCB Board............................................................................................................6-60 6.14.2 Pins on the PFCB Board.....................................................................................................................6-60 6.14.3 Technical Specifications of the PFCU Board....................................................................................6-62 6.15 POUc Board................................................................................................................................................6-62 6.15.1 Functions of the POUc Board............................................................................................................6-63 6.15.2 Panel of the POUc Board...................................................................................................................6-63 6.15.3 LEDs on the POUc Board..................................................................................................................6-64 6.15.4 Ports on the POUc Board...................................................................................................................6-65 6.15.5 Technical Specifications of the POUc Board.....................................................................................6-65 6.16 SCUa Board.................................................................................................................................................6-67 6.16.1 Functions of the SCUa Board.............................................................................................................6-68 6.16.2 Panel of the SCUa Board...................................................................................................................6-68 6.16.3 LEDs on the SCUa Board..................................................................................................................6-69 6.16.4 Ports on the SCUa Board...................................................................................................................6-70 6.16.5 Technical Specifications of the SCUa Board.....................................................................................6-71 6.17 TNUa Board................................................................................................................................................6-71 6.17.1 Functions of the TNUa Board............................................................................................................6-72 6.17.2 Panel of the TNUa Board...................................................................................................................6-72 6.17.3 LEDs on the TNUa Board..................................................................................................................6-73 6.17.4 Ports on the TNUa Board...................................................................................................................6-73 6.17.5 Technical Specifications of the TNUa Board.....................................................................................6-74 6.18 XPUa Board................................................................................................................................................6-74 6.18.1 Functions of the XPUa Board............................................................................................................6-75 6.18.2 Panel of the XPUa Board...................................................................................................................6-75 6.18.3 LEDs on the XPUa Board..................................................................................................................6-76 6.18.4 Ports on the XPUa Board...................................................................................................................6-77 6.18.5 Technical Specifications of the XPUa Board.....................................................................................6-77 6.19 XPUb Board................................................................................................................................................6-78 6.19.1 Functions of the XPUb Board............................................................................................................6-79 6.19.2 Panel of the XPUb Board...................................................................................................................6-79 6.19.3 LEDs on the XPUb Board..................................................................................................................6-80 6.19.4 Ports on the XPUb Board...................................................................................................................6-81 6.19.5 Technical Specifications of the XPUb Board.....................................................................................6-81

7 Cables...........................................................................................................................................7-1
7.1 Power Cables...................................................................................................................................................7-3 7.2 PGND Cables..................................................................................................................................................7-4 7.3 Optical Cable...................................................................................................................................................7-6 7.4 75-ohm Coaxial Cable.....................................................................................................................................7-8 7.5 Active/Standby 75-ohm Coaxial Cable.........................................................................................................7-10 7.6 120-ohm Twisted Pair Cable.........................................................................................................................7-14 7.7 Active/Standby 120-ohm Twisted Pair Cable...............................................................................................7-16 iv Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Issue 04 (2010-03-25)

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7.8 Inter-TNUa Cable..........................................................................................................................................7-19 7.9 BITS Clock Cable.........................................................................................................................................7-20 7.10 Y-Shaped Clock Cable................................................................................................................................7-22 7.11 Line Clock Signal Cable.............................................................................................................................7-24 7.12 Straight-Through Cable...............................................................................................................................7-24 7.13 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Independent Fan Subrack........................................................................7-27 7.14 Alarm Box Signal Cable.............................................................................................................................7-28 7.15 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Power Distribution Box..........................................................................7-29 7.16 EMU RS485 Communication Cable...........................................................................................................7-31

8 LEDs on the Boards....................................................................................................................8-1


8.1 LEDs on the DPUc Board...............................................................................................................................8-3 8.2 LEDs on the DPUd Board...............................................................................................................................8-3 8.3 LEDs on the EIUa Board................................................................................................................................8-4 8.4 LEDs on the FG2a Board................................................................................................................................8-4 8.5 LEDs on the FG2c Board................................................................................................................................8-5 8.6 LEDs on the GCUa Board...............................................................................................................................8-6 8.7 LEDs on the GOUa Board..............................................................................................................................8-7 8.8 LEDs on the GOUc Board..............................................................................................................................8-7 8.9 LEDs on the OIUa Board................................................................................................................................8-8 8.10 LEDs on the OMUa Board............................................................................................................................8-9 8.11 LEDs on the PAMU Board...........................................................................................................................8-9 8.12 LEDs on the PEUa Board............................................................................................................................8-10 8.13 LEDs on the POUc Board...........................................................................................................................8-11 8.14 LEDs on the SCUa Board...........................................................................................................................8-11 8.15 LEDs on the TNUa Board...........................................................................................................................8-12 8.16 LEDs on the XPUa Board...........................................................................................................................8-13 8.17 LEDs on the XPUb Board...........................................................................................................................8-14

9 DIP Switches on Components.................................................................................................9-1


9.1 DIP Switch on the Subrack.............................................................................................................................9-2 9.2 DIP Switches on the EIUa Board....................................................................................................................9-3 9.3 DIP Switch on the PAMU Board....................................................................................................................9-6 9.4 DIP Switches on the PEUa Board...................................................................................................................9-7 9.5 DIP Switch on the PFCU Board......................................................................................................................9-9 9.6 Pins on the PFCB Board................................................................................................................................9-11

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Figure 2-1 BSC6900 physical structure...............................................................................................................2-1 Figure 3-1 Single-door cabinet.............................................................................................................................3-2 Figure 3-2 Double-door cabinet...........................................................................................................................3-3 Figure 3-3 Components of the BSC6900 cabinet.................................................................................................3-4 Figure 3-4 Working mechanism of the power distribution box in the MPR........................................................3-7 Figure 3-5 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the BSC6900 cabinet.........................................3-9 Figure 3-6 Connections of signal cables for an MPR that is configured with one MPS and two EPSs............3-11 Figure 3-7 Connections of signal cables for an EPR that is configured with three EPSs..................................3-16 Figure 3-8 Connections of signal cables for the TCR........................................................................................3-19 Figure 4-1 Front panel of the power distribution box(WP1E01DPD).................................................................4-2 Figure 4-2 Rear panel of the power distribution box(WP1E01DPD)..................................................................4-4 Figure 4-3 Distribution of the power switches in the MPR.................................................................................4-5 Figure 4-4 Air defence subrack............................................................................................................................4-6 Figure 4-5 Rear cable trough................................................................................................................................4-7 Figure 4-6 Front view of the independent fan subrack.........................................................................................4-7 Figure 4-7 Rear view of the independent fan subrack..........................................................................................4-8 Figure 5-1 Structure of the subrack......................................................................................................................5-3 Figure 5-2 Fan box (configured with the PFCU board).......................................................................................5-5 Figure 5-3 Fan box (configured with the PFCB board).......................................................................................5-7 Figure 5-4 Structure of the subrack......................................................................................................................5-9 Figure 5-5 Cover plate for the DIP switch on the subrack.................................................................................5-10 Figure 5-6 MPS in full configuration in BM/TC separated configuration mode...............................................5-12 Figure 5-7 MPS in full configuration in BM/TC combined configuration mode..............................................5-13 Figure 5-8 MPS in full configuration in A over IP configuration mode............................................................5-13 Figure 5-9 EPS in full configuration in BM/TC separated configuration mode................................................5-14 Figure 5-10 EPS in full configuration in BM/TC combined configuration mode.............................................5-14 Figure 5-11 EPS in full configuration in A over IP configuration mode...........................................................5-15 Figure 5-12 TCS in full configuration (1)..........................................................................................................5-15 Figure 5-13 TCS in full configuration (2)..........................................................................................................5-16 Figure 6-1 Panel of the DPUc board....................................................................................................................6-7 Figure 6-2 Panel of the DPUd board..................................................................................................................6-10 Figure 6-3 Panel of the EIUa board....................................................................................................................6-13 Figure 6-4 Layout of the DIP switches on the EIUa board................................................................................6-15 Issue 04 (2010-03-25) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. vii

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BSC6900 GSM Hardware Description Figure 6-5 Panel of the FG2a board...................................................................................................................6-19 Figure 6-6 Panel of the FG2c board...................................................................................................................6-23 Figure 6-7 Panel of the GCUa board..................................................................................................................6-27

Figure 6-8 Panel of the GOUa board..................................................................................................................6-30 Figure 6-9 Panel of the GOUc board..................................................................................................................6-34 Figure 6-10 Panel of the OIUa board.................................................................................................................6-39 Figure 6-11 Panel of the OMUa board...............................................................................................................6-44 Figure 6-12 Panel of the PAMU board..............................................................................................................6-48 Figure 6-13 Layout of the DIP switch on the PAMU board..............................................................................6-49 Figure 6-14 Panel of the PEUa board.................................................................................................................6-52 Figure 6-15 Layout of the DIP switches on the PEUa board.............................................................................6-54 Figure 6-16 DIP switch on the PFCU board......................................................................................................6-58 Figure 6-17 DIP switch on the PFCU board......................................................................................................6-59 Figure 6-18 Pins on the PFCB board..................................................................................................................6-61 Figure 6-19 Pins on the PFCB board..................................................................................................................6-61 Figure 6-20 Panel of the POUc board................................................................................................................6-64 Figure 6-21 Panel of the SCUa board................................................................................................................6-69 Figure 6-22 Panel of the TNUa board................................................................................................................6-72 Figure 6-23 Panel of the XPUa board................................................................................................................6-76 Figure 6-24 Panel of the XPUb board................................................................................................................6-80 Figure 7-1 Internal power cable for subracks/External power cable....................................................................7-4 Figure 7-2 Internal power cable for the independent fan subrack........................................................................7-4 Figure 7-3 PGND cable for the independent fan subrack....................................................................................7-6 Figure 7-4 Other PGND cables............................................................................................................................7-6 Figure 7-5 Installation positions of the optical cable...........................................................................................7-8 Figure 7-6 75-ohm coaxial cable..........................................................................................................................7-9 Figure 7-7 Active/Standby 75-ohm coaxial cable..............................................................................................7-11 Figure 7-8 Installation positions of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cables .................................................7-13 Figure 7-9 120-ohm twisted pair cable...............................................................................................................7-14 Figure 7-10 Active/Standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable...................................................................................7-16 Figure 7-11 Installation positions of the active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cables......................................7-19 Figure 7-12 Inter-TNUa cable............................................................................................................................7-19 Figure 7-13 Installation positions of the inter-TNUa cables..............................................................................7-20 Figure 7-14 75-ohm coaxial clock cable............................................................................................................7-21 Figure 7-15 120-ohm clock conversion cable....................................................................................................7-21 Figure 7-16 Installation positions of the BITS clock signal cables....................................................................7-22 Figure 7-17 Y-shaped clock cable......................................................................................................................7-23 Figure 7-18 Installation positions of the Y-shaped clock cables........................................................................7-23 Figure 7-19 Line clock signal cable...................................................................................................................7-24 Figure 7-20 Shielded straight-through cable......................................................................................................7-25 Figure 7-21 Unshielded straight-through cable..................................................................................................7-25 Figure 7-22 Installation positions of the unshielded straight-through cables between the SCUa boards in different 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Figure 7-23 Monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack..............................................................7-27 Figure 7-24 Alarm box signal cable...................................................................................................................7-28 Figure 7-25 Connection of the alarm box signal cable.......................................................................................7-29 Figure 7-26 Monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box.................................................................7-30 Figure 7-27 Installation position of the monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box......................7-31 Figure 7-28 RS485 communication cable..........................................................................................................7-31 Figure 9-1 Cover plate for the DIP switch on the subrack...................................................................................9-2 Figure 9-2 Layout of the DIP switches on the EIUa board..................................................................................9-4 Figure 9-3 Layout of the DIP switch on the PAMU board..................................................................................9-6 Figure 9-4 Layout of the DIP switches on the PEUa board.................................................................................9-7 Figure 9-5 DIP switch on the PFCU board........................................................................................................9-10 Figure 9-6 DIP switch on the PFCU board........................................................................................................9-10 Figure 9-7 Pins on the PFCB board....................................................................................................................9-11 Figure 9-8 Pins on the PFCB board....................................................................................................................9-12

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Table 2-1 Components of the BSC6900...............................................................................................................2-1 Table 3-1 Components of the cabinet and their configurations............................................................................3-5 Table 3-2 Technical specifications of the BSC6900 cabinet (N68E-22)............................................................. 3-5 Table 3-3 Working mechanism of the power distribution box in the MPR.........................................................3-7 Table 3-4 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the BSC6900 cabinet.........................................3-10 Table 3-5 Connections of signal cables for the MPR.........................................................................................3-12 Table 3-6 Connections of signal cables for the EPR..........................................................................................3-17 Table 3-7 Connections of signal cables for the TCR..........................................................................................3-20 Table 4-1 LEDs on the front panel of the power distribution box....................................................................... 4-3 Table 4-2 Technical specifications of the power distribution box (WP1E01DPD)............................................. 4-4 Table 4-3 Relation between the power switches and components in the MPR....................................................4-6 Table 4-4 Technical specifications of the independent fan subrack.....................................................................4-8 Table 5-1 Components of the subrack..................................................................................................................5-4 Table 5-2 LED on the fan box (configured with the PFCU board)......................................................................5-5 Table 5-3 Technical specifications of the fan box (configured with the PFCU board)........................................5-6 Table 5-4 LED on the fan box (configured with the PFCB board)......................................................................5-8 Table 5-5 Technical specifications of the fan box (configured with the PFCB board)........................................5-9 Table 5-6 Description about the bits...................................................................................................................5-11 Table 5-7 Setting of the DIP switch...................................................................................................................5-11 Table 5-8 Technical specifications of the subrack.............................................................................................5-16 Table 6-1 Classification of the BSC6900 boards................................................................................................. 6-1 Table 6-2 LEDs on the DPUc board.....................................................................................................................6-7 Table 6-3 Technical specifications of the DPUc board........................................................................................6-8 Table 6-4 LEDs on the DPUd board..................................................................................................................6-10 Table 6-5 Technical specifications of the DPUd board......................................................................................6-11 Table 6-6 LEDs on the EIUa board....................................................................................................................6-13 Table 6-7 Ports on the EIUa board.....................................................................................................................6-14 Table 6-8 Description of the DIP switches on the EIUa board..........................................................................6-15 Table 6-9 Description of the different DIP switches..........................................................................................6-16 Table 6-10 Hardware specifications of the EIUa board.....................................................................................6-17 Table 6-11 Specifications of the board processing capability............................................................................6-17 Table 6-12 LEDs on the FG2a board..................................................................................................................6-19 Table 6-13 Ports on the FG2a board...................................................................................................................6-20 Issue 04 (2010-03-25) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. xi

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BSC6900 GSM Hardware Description Table 6-14 Hardware specifications of the FG2a board.....................................................................................6-21 Table 6-15 Specifications of the board processing capability............................................................................6-21 Table 6-16 LEDs on the FG2c board..................................................................................................................6-23 Table 6-17 Ports on the FG2c board...................................................................................................................6-24 Table 6-18 Hardware specifications of the FG2c board.....................................................................................6-25 Table 6-19 Specifications of the board processing capability............................................................................6-25 Table 6-20 LEDs on the GCUa board................................................................................................................6-27 Table 6-21 Ports on the GCUa board.................................................................................................................6-28 Table 6-22 Technical specifications of the GCUa board....................................................................................6-29 Table 6-23 LEDs on the GOUa board................................................................................................................6-31 Table 6-24 Ports on the GOUa board.................................................................................................................6-31 Table 6-25 Hardware specifications of the GOUa board...................................................................................6-32 Table 6-26 Specifications of the board processing capability............................................................................6-32 Table 6-27 Specifications of the optical ports on the GOUa board....................................................................6-32 Table 6-28 LEDs on the GOUc board................................................................................................................6-35 Table 6-29 Ports on the GOUc board.................................................................................................................6-36 Table 6-30 Hardware specifications of the GOUc board...................................................................................6-36 Table 6-31 Specifications of the board processing capability............................................................................6-36 Table 6-32 Specifications of the optical ports on the GOUc board....................................................................6-37 Table 6-33 LEDs on the OIUa board..................................................................................................................6-39 Table 6-34 Ports on the OIUa board...................................................................................................................6-40 Table 6-35 Hardware specifications of the OIUa board.....................................................................................6-41 Table 6-36 Specifications of the board processing capability............................................................................6-41 Table 6-37 Specifications of the optical ports on the OIUa board.....................................................................6-41 Table 6-38 LEDs on the OMUa board...............................................................................................................6-45 Table 6-39 Ports on the OMUa board................................................................................................................6-46 Table 6-40 Hardware configuration indexes of the OMUa board......................................................................6-46 Table 6-41 Performance counters of the OMUa board......................................................................................6-47 Table 6-42 LEDs on the PAMU board...............................................................................................................6-49 Table 6-43 DIP switch on the PAMU board......................................................................................................6-50 Table 6-44 Technical specifications of the PAMU board..................................................................................6-50 Table 6-45 LEDs on the PEUa board.................................................................................................................6-52 Table 6-46 Ports on the PEUa board..................................................................................................................6-53 Table 6-47 Description about DIP switches on the PEUa board........................................................................6-55 Table 6-48 Hardware specifications of the PEUa board....................................................................................6-56 Table 6-49 Specifications of the board processing capability............................................................................6-57 Table 6-50 DIP switch on the PFCU board (in a fan box of the service subrack).............................................6-58 Table 6-51 DIP switch on the PFCU board (in the independent fan subrack)...................................................6-59 Table 6-52 Technical specifications of the PFCU board....................................................................................6-59 Table 6-53 Pins on the PFCB board (in a fan box of the service subrack)........................................................6-61 Table 6-54 Pins on the PFCB board (in the independent fan subrack)..............................................................6-61 Table 6-55 Technical specifications of the PFCB board....................................................................................6-62

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Table 6-56 LEDs on the POUc board.................................................................................................................6-64 Table 6-57 Ports on the POUc board..................................................................................................................6-65 Table 6-58 Hardware specifications of the POUc board....................................................................................6-65 Table 6-59 Specifications of the processing capability of the POUc board in TDM transmission mode..........6-66 Table 6-60 Specifications of the processing capability of the POUc board in IP transmission mode...............6-66 Table 6-61 Specifications of the processing capability of the POUc board in HDLC transmission mode........6-67 Table 6-62 Specifications of the optical ports on the POUc board....................................................................6-67 Table 6-63 LEDs on the SCUa board.................................................................................................................6-69 Table 6-64 Ports on the SCUa board..................................................................................................................6-70 Table 6-65 Technical specifications of the SCUa board....................................................................................6-71 Table 6-66 LEDs on the TNUa board................................................................................................................6-73 Table 6-67 Ports on the TNUa board..................................................................................................................6-73 Table 6-68 Technical specifications of the TNUa board....................................................................................6-74 Table 6-69 LEDs on the XPUa board.................................................................................................................6-76 Table 6-70 Ports on the XPUa board..................................................................................................................6-77 Table 6-71 Technical specifications of the XPUa board....................................................................................6-77 Table 6-72 LEDs on the XPUb board................................................................................................................6-80 Table 6-73 Ports on the XPUb board..................................................................................................................6-81 Table 6-74 Technical specifications of the XPUb board....................................................................................6-81 Table 7-1 External power cables..........................................................................................................................7-3 Table 7-2 Internal power cables for subracks.......................................................................................................7-3 Table 7-3 Internal power cables for the independent fan subrack........................................................................7-4 Table 7-4 PGND cables........................................................................................................................................7-5 Table 7-5 BSC6900 optical cables.......................................................................................................................7-7 Table 7-6 Pin assignment of the DB44 connectors for the micro coaxial cables.................................................7-9 Table 7-7 Bearers of the signals over the micro coaxial cable...........................................................................7-10 Table 7-8 Pin assignment of the DB44 connectors for W3 and W4..................................................................7-11 Table 7-9 Bearers of the signals over the micro coaxial cable...........................................................................7-12 Table 7-10 Pin assignment of the connectors for W1 and W2...........................................................................7-12 Table 7-11 Pin assignment of the DB44 connector for the 120-ohm twisted pair cable....................................7-15 Table 7-12 Bearers of the signals over the twisted pair cable............................................................................7-15 Table 7-13 Pin assignment of the DB44 connectors for W3 and W4................................................................7-17 Table 7-14 Bearers of the signals over the twisted pair cable............................................................................7-17 Table 7-15 Pin assignment of the connectors for W1 and W2...........................................................................7-18 Table 7-16 Pins of the straight-through cable....................................................................................................7-26 Table 7-17 Pins of the monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack..............................................7-27 Table 7-18 Signals..............................................................................................................................................7-28 Table 7-19 Pins of the alarm box signal cable....................................................................................................7-29 Table 7-20 Pins of the monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box.................................................7-30 Table 7-21 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BSC6900 GSM Hardware Description Table 8-2 LEDs on the DPUd board....................................................................................................................8-3 Table 8-3 LEDs on the EIUa board......................................................................................................................8-4 Table 8-4 LEDs on the FG2a board......................................................................................................................8-4 Table 8-5 LEDs on the FG2c board......................................................................................................................8-5 Table 8-6 LEDs on the GCUa board....................................................................................................................8-6 Table 8-7 LEDs on the GOUa board....................................................................................................................8-7 Table 8-8 LEDs on the GOUc board....................................................................................................................8-7 Table 8-9 LEDs on the OIUa board......................................................................................................................8-8 Table 8-10 LEDs on the OMUa board.................................................................................................................8-9 Table 8-11 LEDs on the PAMU board...............................................................................................................8-10 Table 8-12 LEDs on the PEUa board.................................................................................................................8-10 Table 8-13 LEDs on the POUc board.................................................................................................................8-11 Table 8-14 LEDs on the SCUa board.................................................................................................................8-11 Table 8-15 LEDs on the TNUa board................................................................................................................ 8-12 Table 8-16 LEDs on the XPUa board.................................................................................................................8-13 Table 8-17 LEDs on the XPUb board................................................................................................................ 8-14 Table 9-1 Description about the bits.....................................................................................................................9-3 Table 9-2 Setting of the DIP switch.....................................................................................................................9-3 Table 9-3 Description of the DIP switches on the EIUa board............................................................................9-5 Table 9-4 Description of the different DIP switches............................................................................................9-5 Table 9-5 DIP switch on the PAMU board..........................................................................................................9-6 Table 9-6 Description about DIP switches on the PEUa board............................................................................9-8 Table 9-7 DIP switch on the PFCU board (in a fan box of the service subrack)............................................... 9-10 Table 9-8 DIP switch on the PFCU board (in the independent fan subrack).....................................................9-11 Table 9-9 Pins on the PFCB board (in a fan box of the service subrack).......................................................... 9-11 Table 9-10 Pins on the PFCB board (in the independent fan subrack).............................................................. 9-12

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Overview
This document describes the hardware components of the BSC6900. It provides the users with a detailed and comprehensive reference to the BSC6900.

Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document. Product Name BSC6900 Product Version V900R011C00

Intended Audience
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Organization
1 Changes in BSC6900 GSM Hardware Description This chapter describes the changes in the BSC6900 GSM Hardware Description. 2 Physical Structure The BSC6900 hardware consists of the cabinet, cables, and LMT. 3 Cabinet The cabinet is the main component of the BSC6900 system. The BSC6900 uses the Huawei N68E-22 cabinet.
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4 Components of the Cabinet Components of the cabinet involve the power distribution box, air defense frame, rear cable trough, subrack, independent fan subrack, and rack. 5 Subracks This chapter describes subracks. Subracks are used to house boards and backplanes to form an independent unit. 6 Boards This chapter describes the boards supported by the BSC6900. 7 Cables This chapter describes all the cables used inside and outside the BSC6900 cabinet. 8 LEDs on the Boards This chapter describes the LEDs on the BSC6900 boards. 9 DIP Switches on Components This chapter describes the DIP switches on the boards and subracks of the BSC6900.

Conventions
Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided,will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time. Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.

General Conventions The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log in as user root. Book titles are in italics. Examples of information displayed on the screen are in Courier New.

Command Conventions The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface Italic [] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... }* Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are in italics. Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

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This chapter describes the changes in the BSC6900 GSM Hardware Description.

This is the fourth commercial release. Compared with issue 03 (2009-12-05) of V900R011C00, this issue does not include any new topic. Compared with issue 03 (2009-12-05) of V900R011C00, this issue does not exclude any topic. Compared with issue 03 (2009-12-05) of V900R011C00, this issue incorporates the following changes: Topic 5.5 DIP Switch on the Subrack 7.16 EMU RS485 Communication Cable Change Description Figure of the setting of the DIP Switch is optimized. Figure of the EMU RS485 communication cable is optimized.

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Topic 6.5.2 Panel of the FG2c Board,6.8.2 Panel of the GOUc Board,6.15.2 Panel of the POUc Board 6.5.4 Ports on the FG2c Board,6.8.4 Ports on the GOUc Board,6.15.4 Ports on the POUc Board DIP Switch on the Subrack DIP Switches on the PEUa Board 6.4.2 Panel of the FG2a Board,6.6.2 Panel of the GCUa Board,6.7.2 Panel of the GOUa Board,6.10.2 Panel of the OMUa Board,6.16.2 Panel of the SCUa Board DIP Switch on the Subrack

Change Description Figures of the panel of FG2c board, GOUc board, and POUc board are modified. The description about the 2M0 and 2M1 ports of FG2c board, GOUc board, and POUc board is deleted. The description about bit 8 of the DIP switch on the subrack is modified. The description about DIP Switches on PEUa board is optimized. Figures of the panel of FG2a board, GCUa board, GOUa board, OMUa board, and SCUa board are optimized. Figure of the cover plate for the DIP switch on the subrack is optimized.

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Compared with issue 01 (2009-07-30) of V900R011C00, this issue does not exclude any topic. Compared with issue 01 (2009-07-30) of V900R011C00, this issue incorporates the following changes: Topic 6.8.1 Functions of the GOUc Board Change Description The description about the Automatic Protection Switching (APS) function is added. The description about the routing-based backup and load sharing functions is added. The description about the link aggregation function at the MAC layer is added. The description about the functions of the MPU and CPUS subsystems is optimized. The description about the functions of the MPU and CPUS subsystems is optimized.

6.7.1 Functions of the GOUa Board 6.4.1 Functions of the FG2a Board 6.18.1 Functions of the XPUa Board 6.19.1 Functions of the XPUb Board

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Figure 2-1 shows the BSC6900 physical structure. Figure 2-1 BSC6900 physical structure

Physical Structure

The BSC6900 hardware consists of the cabinet, cables, and LMT.

(1) LMT: Local Maintenance Terminal

(2) PDF: Power Distribution Frame (DC)

Table 2-1 describes the components of the BSC6900. Table 2-1 Components of the BSC6900 Component Cabinet Cables Description For details, see 3 Cabinet. For details, see 7 Cables.

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Description The LMT refers to the operation and maintenance (OM) terminal that is installed with the Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal software and is connected to the OM network of the BSC6900. The LMT is used to operate and maintain the BSC6900. For details, see the BSC6900 GSM LMT User Guide.

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Cabinet

The cabinet is the main component of the BSC6900 system. The BSC6900 uses the Huawei N68E-22 cabinet. 3.1 Appearance of the Cabinet The N68E-22 cabinet is of two types, namely, the single-door cabinet and the double-door cabinet. 3.2 Classification of Cabinets Based on functions, cabinets are classified into the main processing rack (MPR), extended processing rack (EPR), and transcoder rack (TCR). 3.3 Components of the Cabinet The components of the BSC6900 cabinet are the power distribution box, subrack, air defence subrack, independent fan subrack, cable rack, rack, and rear cable trough. 3.4 Technical Specifications of the Cabinet The technical specifications of the cabinet refer to cabinet dimensions, height of the available space, cabinet weight, rated input voltage, input voltage range, and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). 3.5 Cable Connections of the Cabinet This section describes the connections of the power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables in the cabinet.

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The N68E-22 cabinet is of two types, namely, the single-door cabinet and the double-door cabinet. Figure 3-1 shows the single-door cabinet. Figure 3-2 shows the double-door cabinet. Figure 3-1 Single-door cabinet

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Figure 3-2 Double-door cabinet

3.2 Classification of Cabinets


Based on functions, cabinets are classified into the main processing rack (MPR), extended processing rack (EPR), and transcoder rack (TCR).

MPR
Only one MPR is configured in the BSC6900.

EPR
The number of EPRs to be configured depends on the traffic volume, but only one EPR can be configured in the BSC6900. You can also choose not to configure the EPR.

TCR
The number of TCRs to be configured depends on the traffic volume and the configuration modes of subracks. Up to two TCRs can be configured in the BSC6900. You can also choose not to configure a TCR.
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For details on the components of the MPR, the EPR, or the TCR, see 3.3 Components of the Cabinet.

3.3 Components of the Cabinet


The components of the BSC6900 cabinet are the power distribution box, subrack, air defence subrack, independent fan subrack, cable rack, rack, and rear cable trough. Figure 3-3 shows the components of the BSC6900 cabinet. Figure 3-3 Components of the BSC6900 cabinet

(1) Air inlet (4) Air defence subrack (7) Cable rack

(2) Independent fan subrack (5) Filler panel (8) Rear cable trough

(3) Subrack (6) Power distribution box

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Table 3-1 lists the components of the cabinet and describes their configurations. Table 3-1 Components of the cabinet and their configurations Component Power Distribution Box Subrack Configuration Only one power distribution box is configured.
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The MPR is configured with one main processing subrack (MPS). In addition, depending on the traffic volume, it is configured with zero to two extended processing subracks (EPSs). The total number of EPSs cannot exceed two. The EPR is configured with one to three EPSs, depending on the traffic volume. The TCR is configured with one to three transcoder subracks (TCSs), depending on the traffic volume.

Air Defence Subrack Independent Fan Subrack Rear Cable Trough

Two air defence subracks are configured. Only one independent fan subrack is configured. Three rear cable troughs are configured.

NOTE

The subracks are numbered from bottom to top, and the MPS is numbered 0.

3.4 Technical Specifications of the Cabinet


The technical specifications of the cabinet refer to cabinet dimensions, height of the available space, cabinet weight, rated input voltage, input voltage range, and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Table 3-2 describes the technical specifications of the BSC6900 cabinet (N68E-22). Table 3-2 Technical specifications of the BSC6900 cabinet (N68E-22) Item Dimensions Height of the available space Weight Specification 2,200 mm (height) x 600 mm (width) x 800 mm (depth) 46 U (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75 inches)
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Rated input voltage Input voltage range

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3.5 Cable Connections of the Cabinet


This section describes the connections of the power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables in the cabinet. 3.5.1 Relation Between Power Outputs and Cabinet Components This section describes the fixed relation between the outputs of the PDF and the inputs of power distribution box as well as between the outputs of power distribution box and the components of the cabinet. 3.5.2 Connections of Power Cables and PGND Cables in the Cabinet The power cables in the cabinet are used to connect the power distribution box to the subrack and independent fan subrack, thus ensuring stable power supply to the subrack and independent fan subrack. The PGND cables are used to connect the cabinet to the grounding bar in the equipment room, thus protecting the cabinet from electrostatic discharge. 3.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables for the MPR The signal cables for the MPR are the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/standby 120ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-TNUa cable, BITS clock cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box. 3.5.4 Connections of Signal Cables for the EPR The signal cables for the EPR are the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/standby 120ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-TNUa cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box. 3.5.5 Connections of Signal Cables for the TCR The signal cables for the TCR are the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/standby 120ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-TNUa cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box.

3.5.1 Relation Between Power Outputs and Cabinet Components


This section describes the fixed relation between the outputs of the PDF and the inputs of power distribution box as well as between the outputs of power distribution box and the components of the cabinet. For details on the working mechanism of the power system, see the Power Supply Principle. Figure 3-4 shows the working mechanism of the power distribution box in the MPR. Table 3-3 describes the working mechanism of the power distribution box in the MPR.

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Figure 3-4 Working mechanism of the power distribution box in the MPR

Table 3-3 Working mechanism of the power distribution box in the MPR PDF Output Input of Power Distribution Box Output of Power Distribut ion Box A7 NEG (-) A8 NEG (-) 63 A -48 V DC output 2 B1(-) B7 NEG(-) B8 NEG(-) 63 A RTN power output 1 A1(+) A7 RTN (+) A8 RTN (+) Subrack Input

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A1(-)

-48 V DC input 1 on the independent fan subrack -48 V DC input 1 on subrack 2 -48 V DC input 2 on the independent fan subrack -48 V DC input 2 on subrack 2 RTN power input 1 on the independent fan subrack RTN power input 1 on subrack 2

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Output of Power Distribut ion Box B7 RTN (+) B8 RTN (+)

Subrack Input

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B1(+)

RTN power input 2 on the independent fan subrack RTN power input 2 on subrack 2 -48 V DC input 1 on subrack 1 -48 V DC input 1 on subrack 0 -48 V DC input 2 on subrack 1 -48 V DC input 2 on subrack 0 RTN power input 1 on subrack 1 RTN power input 1 on subrack 0 RTN power input 2 on subrack 1 RTN power input 2 on subrack 0

100 A -48 V DC output 1

A3(-)

A9 NEG (-) A10 NEG (-)

100 A -48 V DC output 2

B3(-)

B9 NEG(-) B10 NEG (-)

100 A RTN power output 1

A3(+)

A9 RTN (+) A10 RTN (+)

100 A RTN power output 2

B3(+)

B9 RTN (+) B10 RTN (+)

3.5.2 Connections of Power Cables and PGND Cables in the Cabinet


The power cables in the cabinet are used to connect the power distribution box to the subrack and independent fan subrack, thus ensuring stable power supply to the subrack and independent fan subrack. The PGND cables are used to connect the cabinet to the grounding bar in the equipment room, thus protecting the cabinet from electrostatic discharge. Figure 3-5 shows the connections of the power cables and PGND cables in the BSC6900 cabinet.

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Figure 3-5 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the BSC6900 cabinet

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Table 3-4 describes the connections of the power cables and PGND cables in the BSC6900 cabinet. Table 3-4 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the BSC6900 cabinet SN 5, 6, 11, 12 3, 4, 9, 10 1, 2, 7, 8 13 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 24, 25, 26 27, 28, 29, 30 31 50-57 Description Power cables for the bottom subrack Power cables for the middle subrack Power cables for the top subrack PGND cable connecting the power distribution box and the mounting bar PGND cables connecting the subracks and the mounting bar Inter-cabinet PGND cables Power cables for the independent fan subrack PGND cable connecting the independent fan subrack and the mounting bar PGND cables for cabinet doors and side panels

3.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables for the MPR


The signal cables for the MPR are the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/standby 120ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-TNUa cable, BITS clock cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box. For details on signal cables, see 7 Cables. Figure 3-6 shows the connections of the signal cables for an MPR that is configured with one MPS and two EPSs.

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Figure 3-6 Connections of signal cables for an MPR that is configured with one MPS and two EPSs

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The types of interface boards, installation positions of cables, and number of cables shown in Figure 3-6 are taken as examples. The actual configurations depend on the site planning.

Table 3-5 describes the connections of signal cables for the MPR.

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Table 3-5 Connections of signal cables for the MPR SN Description Connector Type1/ Connection Position1 SMB male connector/CLKIN1 port on the GCUa board in slot 13 of the MPS SMB male connector/CLKIN0 port on the GCUa board in slot 13 of the MPS SMB male connector/CLKIN1 port on the GCUa board in slot 12 of the MPS SMB male connector/CLKIN0 port on the GCUa board in slot 12 of the MPS RJ45/CLKOUT0 ports on the GCUa boards in slots 12 and 13 of the MPS RJ45/CLKOUT0 ports on the GCUa boards in slots 12 and 13 of the MPS DB14/TDM port on the TNUa board in slot 4 or 5 of the MPS Connector Type2/ Connection Position2 Connector of the BITS clock/BITS clock port Remarks

1, 2, 3, 4 75-ohm coaxial cable or 120-ohm twisted pair cable connecting the GCUa board to the BITS clock 75-ohm coaxial cable or 120-ohm twisted pair cable connecting the GCUa board to the BITS clock 75-ohm coaxial cable or 120-ohm twisted pair cable connecting the GCUa board to the BITS clock 75-ohm coaxial cable or 120-ohm twisted pair cable connecting the GCUa board to the BITS clock 5 Y-shaped clock signal cable connecting the GCUa board to the SCUa board Y-shaped clock signal cable connecting the GCUa board to the SCUa board Cable connecting TNUa boards of different subracks

Connector of the BITS clock/BITS clock port

Figure 3-6 shows the clock cables connected to the CLKIN1 and CLKIN0 ports. In practice, only one port is used to connect to the BITS clock.

Connector of the BITS clock/BITS clock port

Connector of the BITS clock/BITS clock port

RJ45/CLKIN port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the EPS

RJ45/CLKIN port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the EPS

DB14/TDM port on the TNUa board in slot 4 or 5 of the EPS

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Connector Type1/ Connection Position1 DB14/TDM port on the TNUa board in slot 4 or 5 of the MPS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa board in slot 14 or 15 of the MPS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa board in slot 14 or 15 of the EPS DB15/Port connecting the power distribution box to the independent fan subrack

Connector Type2/ Connection Position2 DB14/TDM port on the TNUa board in slot 4 or 5 of the EPS DDF or other NEs

Remarks

Cable connecting TNUa boards of different subracks E1/T1 cable for EIUa board

9, 10

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E1/T1 cable for the EIUa board

DDF or other NEs

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Monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box

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Connector Type1/ Connection Position1 RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASET port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASET port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASET port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASET port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the MPS RJ45/Ethernet port on the OMUa board

Connector Type2/ Connection Position2 RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE -T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE -T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE -T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE -T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the EPS RJ45/Ethernet port on the M2000 or of the LAN

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Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable between the OMUa board and the M2000 or LAN

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Monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack

DB15/MONITOR 0 port on the independent fan subrack

DB9/Monitor port on the rear of the bottom subrack

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The signal cables for the EPR are the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/standby 120ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-TNUa cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box. For details on signal cables, see 7 Cables. Figure 3-7 shows the connections of the signal cables for an EPR that is configured with three EPSs.

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Figure 3-7 Connections of signal cables for an EPR that is configured with three EPSs

NOTE

The types of interface boards, installation positions of cables, and number of cables shown in Figure 3-7 are taken as examples. The actual configurations depend on the site planning.

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Table 3-6 describes the connections of signal cables for the EPR. Table 3-6 Connections of signal cables for the EPR SN 1 Description Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Connector Type1/ Connection Position1 RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the EPS Connector Type2/ Connection Position2 RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the MPS

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Description Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks E1/T1 cable for the EIUa board Cable connecting TNUa boards of different subracks Monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box Monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack

Connector Type1/ Connection Position1 RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the EPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the EPS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa board in slot 14 or 15 of the EPS DB14/TDM ports on the TNUa boards in slots 4 and 5 of the EPS DB15/Port connecting the power distribution box to the independent fan subrack DB15/MONITOR 0 port on the independent fan subrack

Connector Type2/ Connection Position2 RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the MPS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the MPS DDF or other NEs

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DB14/TDM ports on the TNUa boards in slots 4 and 5 of the EPS DB9/MONITOR 1 port on the independent fan subrack DB9/Monitor port on the rear of the bottom subrack

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3.5.5 Connections of Signal Cables for the TCR


The signal cables for the TCR are the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/standby 120ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-TNUa cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box. For details on signal cables, see 7 Cables. Figure 3-8 shows the connections of the signal cables for the TCR.

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Figure 3-8 Connections of signal cables for the TCR

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The types of interface boards, installation positions of cables, and number of cables shown in Figure 3-8 are taken as examples. The actual configurations depend on the site planning. Among the multiple TCSs configured in the BSC6900 cabinet, one TCS is responsible for forwarding the OM signals from other TCSs, and this TCS is referred to as the main TCS. In Figure 3-8, the lowest TCS serves as the main subrack. In practice, any TCS can serve as the main subrack, and the SCUa board in the main TCS is connected to the SCUa boards in other TCSs in star topology.

Table 3-7 describes the connections of signal cables for the TCR. Table 3-7 Connections of signal cables for the TCR SN 1 Description Monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Connector Type1/ Connection Position1 DB15/Port connecting the power distribution box to the independent fan subrack RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the main TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the main TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the main TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the main TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the main TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the main TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the main TCS Connector Type2/ Connection Position2 DB9/MONITOR 1 port on the independent fan subrack RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the TCS RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 6 of the TCS
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Description Ethernet cable connecting SCUa boards of different subracks Cable connecting TNUa boards of different subracks E1/T1 cable for the EIUa board Optical cable between different subracks Monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack

Connector Type1/ Connection Position1 RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the main TCS DB14/TDM ports on the TNUa boards in slots 4 and 5 of the TCS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa board in slot 14 or 15 of the TCS LC optical port/The RX/TX port on the OIUa board in slot 27 of the TCS DB15/MONITOR 0 port on the independent fan subrack

Connector Type2/ Connection Position2 RJ45/The 10/100/1000BASE-T port on the SCUa board in slot 7 of the TCS DB14/TDM ports on the TNUa boards in slots 4 and 5 of the TCS DDF or other NEs

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OIUa board of the MPS/ EPS or ODF DB9/Monitor port on the rear of the bottom subrack

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Components of the Cabinet

Components of the cabinet involve the power distribution box, air defense frame, rear cable trough, subrack, independent fan subrack, and rack. 4.1 Power Distribution Box Each cabinet must be configured with a power distribution box, which is installed at the top of the cabinet. 4.2 Air Defence Subrack The air defence subrack is installed between two subracks. It is used to form a straight-through air channel. The air defence subrack is 1 U in height. 4.3 Rear Cable Trough The rear cable trough is used for routing and binding of the cables of rear boards. Each rear cable trough has three fiber management trays installed at the bottom to coil the optical cables. 4.4 Independent Fan Subrack Besides the fan boxes configured in subracks, the N68E-22 cabinet also has an independent fan subrack configured at the bottom of the cabinet to improve the reliability of heat dissipation.

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4.1 Power Distribution Box


Each cabinet must be configured with a power distribution box, which is installed at the top of the cabinet. The power distribution box provides lightning protection and power surge protection for the four -48 V inputs and supplies two groups of power to the parts of the cabinet. Each group has four -48 V outputs and four RTN outputs. The power distribution box also detects the status of input voltage and the output power, and generates audible and visual alarms when faults occur. 4.1.1 Front Panel of the Power Distribution Box The components on the front panel of the power distribution box are the panel of the power allocation monitoring unit (PAMU) and the power distribution switches. 4.1.2 Rear Panel of the Power Distribution Box The components on the rear panel of the power distribution box are the power input terminal block, power output terminal block, port used to connect the power distribution box to a subrack, and a 2-hole grounding screw. 4.1.3 Technical Specifications of the Power Distribution Box This section describes the technical specifications for the input and output power supply of the power distribution box. 4.1.4 Distribution of Power Switches on the Power Distribution Box The power distribution box of the cabinet has 20 (10 x 2) power outputs. There is a fixed relation between the eight outputs of the power distribution box at the top of the cabinet and the intracabinet components.

4.1.1 Front Panel of the Power Distribution Box


The components on the front panel of the power distribution box are the panel of the power allocation monitoring unit (PAMU) and the power distribution switches. Figure 4-1 shows the front panel of the power distribution box. Figure 4-1 Front panel of the power distribution box(WP1E01DPD)

(1) PAMU (4) Mute switch

(2) RUN LED (5) Power distribution switches

(3) ALM LED (6) Label for power distribution switches

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For details about the PAMU board, see 6.11 PAMU Board. When the power distribution box is reset, the RUN and ALM LEDs turn on at the same time, indicating that the PAMU board is performing self-check. As soon as the self-check is complete, the RUN and ALM LEDs turn off. Then, the RUN and ALM LEDs display the operating status of the power distribution box.

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The front panel of the power distribution box has two LEDs: RUN and ALM. Table 4-1 describes the LEDs on the front panel of the power distribution box. Table 4-1 LEDs on the front panel of the power distribution box LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.25s and OFF for 0.25s OFF Description The PAMU board is functional and communicates with the SCUa board properly. The PAMU board is faulty or it does not communicate with the SCUa board properly. There is no power supply to the PAMU board or the power distribution box does not work properly. There is no alarm related to the power distribution box. The power distribution box is faulty. During the self-check of the PAMU board, however, the ALM LED is also ON. This indicates that the ALM LED is functional.

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4.1.2 Rear Panel of the Power Distribution Box


The components on the rear panel of the power distribution box are the power input terminal block, power output terminal block, port used to connect the power distribution box to a subrack, and a 2-hole grounding screw. Figure 4-2 shows the rear panel of the power distribution box.
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Figure 4-2 Rear panel of the power distribution box(WP1E01DPD)

(1) Power input terminal block (3) Port used to connect the power distribution box to a subrack

(2) Power output terminal block (4) 2-hole grounding screw

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Figure 4-2 shows only the main BSC6900-related ports on the power distribution box. On the power input terminal blocks of groups A and B, the wiring terminals for the -48 V power cable are labeled 3(-) and 1(-), and the wiring terminals for the RTN power cable are labeled 3(+) and 1(+). On the power output terminal blocks of groups A and B, the wiring terminals for the -48 V power cable and RTN power cable are labeled NEG(-) and RTN(+), respectively.

4.1.3 Technical Specifications of the Power Distribution Box


This section describes the technical specifications for the input and output power supply of the power distribution box. Table 4-2 describes the technical specifications of the power distribution box. Table 4-2 Technical specifications of the power distribution box (WP1E01DPD) Item Input Sub-item Rated input voltage Input voltage range Input mode Specification -48 V DC or -60 V DC -40 V DC to -72 V DC Two groups of power inputs: A and B. Group A consists of the power inputs A1+A2 and A3. Group B consists of the power inputs B1+B2 and B3. Each group has one or two -48 V DC or -60 V DC power inputs. The maximum rated input current of each route is 100 A. -48 V DC or -60 V DC -40 V DC to -72 V DC

Max. input current Output Rated output voltage Output voltage range
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Specification Two groups of power outputs: A and B. Each group has one to four -48 V DC or -60 V DC power outputs. The maximum rated output current of each output is 50 A and that of each group is 100 A. Each output is controlled by MCBs: A7-A10 and B7-B10. These MCBs provide the power surge protection function.

Output protection specifications Rated output power

The power surge protection point is 70 A. You need to manually switch on the corresponding MCB after the power surge protection. 9,600 W (Two groups of power outputs: A and B. Each group has two -48 V DC power outputs.)

NOTE For group A, power inputs A1+A2 correspond to power outputs A1-A8, and power input A3 corresponds to power outputs A9-A10. Similarly, for group B, power inputs B1+B2 correspond to power outputs B1B8, and power input B3 corresponds to power outputs B9-B10.

4.1.4 Distribution of Power Switches on the Power Distribution Box


The power distribution box of the cabinet has 20 (10 x 2) power outputs. There is a fixed relation between the eight outputs of the power distribution box at the top of the cabinet and the intracabinet components. Figure 4-3 shows the relation between the eight power control switches on the power distribution box and the components in the MPR. Table 4-3 describes the relation between the power control switches and the components. Figure 4-3 Distribution of the power switches in the MPR

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Table 4-3 Relation between the power switches and components in the MPR Component Subrack 2 Subrack 1 Subrack 0 Independent fan subrack Power Switch A8, B8 A9, B9 A10, B10 A7, B7

4.2 Air Defence Subrack


The air defence subrack is installed between two subracks. It is used to form a straight-through air channel. The air defence subrack is 1 U in height.

Physical appearance
Figure 4-4 shows the air defence subrack. Figure 4-4 Air defence subrack

Dimensions
The dimensions of the air defence subrack are 44.45 mm (height) x 436 mm (width) x 476.1 mm (depth).

4.3 Rear Cable Trough


The rear cable trough is used for routing and binding of the cables of rear boards. Each rear cable trough has three fiber management trays installed at the bottom to coil the optical cables. Figure 4-5 shows the rear cable trough.

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Figure 4-5 Rear cable trough

4.4 Independent Fan Subrack


Besides the fan boxes configured in subracks, the N68E-22 cabinet also has an independent fan subrack configured at the bottom of the cabinet to improve the reliability of heat dissipation. 4.4.1 Appearance of the Independent Fan Subrack The independent fan subrack is composed of the front panel, fan box, and the rear panel. 4.4.2 Technical Specifications of the Independent Fan Subrack The technical specifications of the independent fan subrack refer to the dimensions, weight, power supply, maximum power consumption, fan speed, and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).

4.4.1 Appearance of the Independent Fan Subrack


The independent fan subrack is composed of the front panel, fan box, and the rear panel. The fan box can be configured with either the PFCU or the PFCB board, which does not affect the appearance of the independent fan subrack.

Front View of the Independent Fan Subrack


Figure 4-6 Front view of the independent fan subrack

(1) PFCB or PFCU board (4) Screw

(2) Fans (5) LED on the fan box

(3) Handle of the independent fan subrack

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The PFCU or the PFCB is the control unit of the fan box. For details on the PFCU board, see 6.13 PFCU Board. For details on the PFCB board, see 6.14 PFCB Board. When the PFCU board is configured in the fan box of the independent fan subrack, the LEDs on the fan box of the independent fan subrack are the same as those on the fan box in service subracks. For details, see 5.3.1 Fan Box (Configured with the PFCU Board). When the PFCB board is configured in the fan box of the independent fan subrack, the LEDs on the fan box of the independent fan subrack are the same as those on the fan box in service subracks. For details, see 5.3.2 Fan Box (Configured with the PFCB Board).

Rear View of the Independent Fan Subrack


Figure 4-7 Rear view of the independent fan subrack

(1) Monitor 1 Port, used to connect to the power (2) Power input port distribution box (4) Monitor 0 Port, used to connect to subracks (5) Monitor 3 Port (Reserved)

(3) Monitor 2 Port (Reserved)

4.4.2 Technical Specifications of the Independent Fan Subrack


The technical specifications of the independent fan subrack refer to the dimensions, weight, power supply, maximum power consumption, fan speed, and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Table 4-4 describes the technical specifications of the independent fan subrack. Table 4-4 Technical specifications of the independent fan subrack Item Dimensions Weight Power supply Maximum power consumption Fan speed
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Specification 86.1 mm (height) x 436 mm (width) x 480 mm (depth) Empty subrack: 2.4 kg; subrack with fan boxes: 6.9 kg -48 V DC. The input voltage ranges from -40 V DC to -60 V DC. 150 W < 5.0 m/s
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Specification Meets the requirements in ETSI EN300 386 V1.2.1 (2000-03).

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Subracks

This chapter describes subracks. Subracks are used to house boards and backplanes to form an independent unit. 5.1 Classification of Subracks Based on functions, subracks are classified into the main processing subrack (MPS), extended processing subrack (EPS), and transcoder subrack (TCS). 5.2 Components of the Subrack The main components of the subrack are the fan box, slots, front cable trough, and backplane. 5.3 Fan Box The fan box is used for heat dissipation in the cabinet. Each subrack is configured with one fan box. 5.4 Slots in the Subrack The backplane is positioned in the center of the subrack, and the boards are installed on the front and rear sides of the backplane. 5.5 DIP Switch on the Subrack The DIP switch on the subrack is used to set the number of the subrack. 5.6 Configuration of the Subrack BSC6900 subracks are classified into the MPS, EPS, and TCS. This section describes the typical configurations of these subracks in different configuration modes. 5.7 Technical Specifications of the Subrack The technical specifications of the subrack refer to the dimensions of the subrack, available space height, weight, and power consumption in full configuration.

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5.1 Classification of Subracks


Based on functions, subracks are classified into the main processing subrack (MPS), extended processing subrack (EPS), and transcoder subrack (TCS).

MPS
As the main processing subrack, the MPS is configured in the MPR. Only one MPS is configured in the BSC6900. The MPS processes the basic services of the BSC6900, performs operation and maintenance, and provides clock signals for the system.

EPS
As the extended processing subrack, the EPS is configured in the MPR or EPR. It processes the basic services of the BSC6900.

TCS
As the transcoder subrack, the TCS is configured in the MPR, EPR, or TCR in BM/TC separated configuration mode. It performs transcoding, rate adaptation, and sub-multiplexing.

5.2 Components of the Subrack


The main components of the subrack are the fan box, slots, front cable trough, and backplane.

Structure of the Subrack


In compliance with the IEC60297 standard, each subrack is 19 inches in width and 12 U in height. Figure 5-1 shows the structure of the subrack.

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Figure 5-1 Structure of the subrack

(1) Fan box (4) Front cable trough

(2) Mounting ear (5) Boards

(3) Guide rail (6) Grounding screw

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(9) Cover plate of the DIP switch

Components
Table 5-1 describes the components of the subrack. Table 5-1 Components of the subrack Component Fan box Slots in the subrack Front cable trough Refer to... 5.3 Fan Box 5.4 Slots in the Subrack The front cable trough is used to lead the cables from the front of the subrack to both sides of the cabinet. The backplane is used to connect the boards in the same subrack.

Backplane

5.3 Fan Box


The fan box is used for heat dissipation in the cabinet. Each subrack is configured with one fan box. 5.3.1 Fan Box (Configured with the PFCU Board) This section describes the appearance of and LEDs on the fan box when the fan box is configured with the PFCU board. This also describes the technical specifications of the fan box. 5.3.2 Fan Box (Configured with the PFCB Board) This section describes the appearance of and LEDs on the fan box when the fan box is configured with the PFCB board. This also describes the technical specifications of the fan box.

5.3.1 Fan Box (Configured with the PFCU Board)


This section describes the appearance of and LEDs on the fan box when the fan box is configured with the PFCU board. This also describes the technical specifications of the fan box.

Appearance of Fan Box (Configured with the PFCU Board)


The fan box consists of the fans, board, LED, and handles. Figure 5-2 shows the fan box.

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Figure 5-2 Fan box (configured with the PFCU board)

(1) Power unit of the fan box (4) LED on the fan box

(2) Fans (5) Screws

(3) PFCU board (6) Handles of the fan box

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The power unit is inserted into the rear part of the fan box. It provides power supply for nine fans and keeps the voltage stable through a stabilizing tube, to ensure normal operations of the fans. The PFCU board is the control unit of the fan box. For details on the PFCU board, see 6.13 PFCU Board.

LED on the Fan Box (Configured with the PFCU Board)


The LED on the fan box blinks red or green, indicating different working status of the fan box. Table 5-2 describes the different meanings that the LED indicates. Table 5-2 LED on the fan box (configured with the PFCU board) Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.25s and OFF for 0.25s Description The fan box works normally (the fan box is registered). The fan box works normally (the fan box is not registered).

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Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s

Description The fan box is registered and has one of the following problems:
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One-way power supply to the subrack Communication failure Fans ceasing to run or running at a too low speed Fan box in an excessively high temperature or temperature sensor failure

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ON for 0.25s and OFF for 0.25s

The fan box is not registered and has one of the following problems:
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One-way power supply to the subrack Fans ceasing to run or running at a too low speed Fan box in an excessively high temperature or temperature sensor failure

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When the fan box is registered, the communication between the fan box and the SCUa board in the same subrack is established. When the fan box is not registered, the communication between the fan box and the SCUa board in the same subrack is not established.

Technical Specifications of the Fan Box (Configured with the PFCU Board)
The technical specifications of the fan box refer to the space height, voltage, maximum power, detectable temperature range, and requirement for fan speed adjustment. Table 5-3 lists the technical specifications of the fan box. Table 5-3 Technical specifications of the fan box (configured with the PFCU board) Item Space height Input voltage range Maximum power Detectable temperature range Requirement for fan speed adjustment Specification 1.5 U (1 U = 44.45 mm) -40 V DC to -57 V DC 150 W -5C to 55C The speed of the fans can be adjusted from 55% to 100% of the full speed.

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When the BSC6900 is powered on, when a subrack is reset, or when the BSC6900 is upgraded, the fans in the subrack run at full speed for a short period. This is the normal condition during system startup.

5.3.2 Fan Box (Configured with the PFCB Board)


This section describes the appearance of and LEDs on the fan box when the fan box is configured with the PFCB board. This also describes the technical specifications of the fan box.

Appearance of Fan Box (Configured with the PFCB Board)


The fan box consists of the fans, board, LED, and handles. Figure 5-3 shows the fan box. Figure 5-3 Fan box (configured with the PFCB board)

(1) PFCB Board (4) Screw

(2) Fans (5) Handles of the fan box

(3) LED on the fan box

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The PFCB board is the control unit of the fan box. For details on the PFCB board, see 6.14 PFCB Board.

LED on the Fan Box (Configured with the PFCB Board)


The LED on the fan box blinks red or green, indicating different working status of the fan box. Table 5-4 describes the different meanings that the LED indicates.
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Table 5-4 LED on the fan box (configured with the PFCB board) Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.25s and OFF for 0.25s Red ON for 1s and OFF for 1s Description The fan box is supplied with power in two ways without any fault (and is registered). The fan box is supplied with power in two ways without any fault (not registered). The fan box is registered and has one of the following problems:
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One-way power supply to the subrack Communication failure Fans ceasing to run or running at a too low speed Fan box in an excessively high temperature or temperature sensor failure Speed adjustment function failure

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ON for 0.25s and OFF for 0.25s

The fan box is not registered and has one of the following problems:
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One-way power supply to the subrack Fans ceasing to run or running at a too low speed Fan box in an excessively high temperature or temperature sensor failure Speed adjustment function failure

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When the fan box is registered, the communication between the fan box and the SCUa board in the same subrack is established. When the fan box is not registered, the communication between the fan box and the SCUa board in the same subrack is not established.

Technical Specifications of the Fan Box (Configured with the PFCB Board)
The technical specifications of the fan box refer to the space height, input voltage range, maximum power, detectable temperature range, and requirement for fan speed adjustment. Table 5-5 lists the technical specifications of the fan box.

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Table 5-5 Technical specifications of the fan box (configured with the PFCB board) Item Space height Input voltage range Maximum power Detectable temperature range Requirement for fan speed adjustment Specification 1.5 U (1 U = 44.45 mm) -40 V DC to -57 V DC 150 W -5C to +55C The speed of the fans can be adjusted from 55% to 100% of the full speed.

NOTE

When the BSC6900 is powered on, when a subrack is reset, or when the BSC6900 is upgraded, the fans in the subrack run at full speed for a short period. This is the normal condition during system startup.

5.4 Slots in the Subrack


The backplane is positioned in the center of the subrack, and the boards are installed on the front and rear sides of the backplane. Figure 5-4 shows the structure of the subrack. Figure 5-4 Structure of the subrack

(1) Front slot

(2) Backplane

(3) Rear slot

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Each subrack provides a total of 28 slots. The 14 slots on the front side of the backplane are numbered from 00 to 13, and those on the rear side from 14 to 27. Two neighboring slots, such as slot 00 and slot 01 or slot 02 and slot 03, can be configured as a pair of active/standby slots. A pair of active and standby boards must be installed in a pair of active and standby slots.

5.5 DIP Switch on the Subrack


The DIP switch on the subrack is used to set the number of the subrack.

Location of the DIP Switch


The DIP switch is located on the lower back of the subrack. For details on the location of the DIP switch, see 5.2 Components of the Subrack.

Appearance
Figure 5-5 shows the cover plate for the DIP switch on the subrack. Figure 5-5 Cover plate for the DIP switch on the subrack

Description about the DIP Switch


The DIP switch on the subrack has eight bits numbered in ascending order from 1 to 8. The higher the bit is, the more significant it is. Table 5-6 describes the bits.
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Table 5-6 Description about the bits Bit 1-5 Description Bits 1 to 5 are used for setting the subrack number. Bit 1 is the least significant bit. If the bit is set to ON, it indicates 0. If the bit is set to OFF, it indicates 1. Odd parity check bit Reserved, undefined, generally set to ON Reserved

6 7 8 (the most significant bit)

Principle of the DIP Switch Setting


As the DIP switch uses odd parity check, the number of 1s in the eight bits must be an odd number. The method for setting the bits is as follows: 1. 2. 3. Set bit 1 to bit 5 as required. Set bit 7 to ON. Check the number of 1s in the seven bits of the DIP switch. Note that the setting of bit 8 remains unchanged.
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If the number of 1s is even, set bit 6 to OFF. If the number of 1s is odd, set bit 6 to ON.

Assume that the subracks are numbered from 0 to 2 and that bit 8 is set to OFF. Table 5-7 describes the setting of the DIP switch in the case. Table 5-7 Setting of the DIP switch Sub rack No. 0 Bit 1 0 ON 1 1 OFF 2 0 ON 2 0 ON 0 ON 1 OFF 3 0 ON 0 ON 0 ON 4 0 ON 0 ON 0 ON 5 0 ON 0 ON 0 ON 6 0 ON 1 OFF 1 OFF 7 0 ON 0 ON 0 ON 8 1 OFF 1 OFF 1 OFF Setting of the DIP Switch

5.6 Configuration of the Subrack


BSC6900 subracks are classified into the MPS, EPS, and TCS. This section describes the typical configurations of these subracks in different configuration modes.
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5.6.1 Configuration of the MPS The configuration of the boards in the MPS varies with the configuration modes of the BSC6900 subracks. 5.6.2 Configuration of the EPS The configuration of the boards in the EPS varies with the configuration modes of the BSC6900 subracks. 5.6.3 Configuration of the TCS In BM/TC separated configuration mode, the TCS can be configured in the TCR.

5.6.1 Configuration of the MPS


The configuration of the boards in the MPS varies with the configuration modes of the BSC6900 subracks. The boards that can be installed in the MPS are the OMUa board, SCUa board, GCUa board, TNUa board, XPUa/XPUb board, DPUc board, DPUd board, EIUa board, FG2a/FG2c board, GOUa/GOUc board, POUc board, OIUa board, and PEUa board. The SAU board is installed in the MPS, if required. For details on the SAU board, see the Nastar product document SAU User Guide. The following figures show the MPS in full configuration in BM/TC separated, BM/TC combined, and A over IP configuration modes. Figure 5-6 MPS in full configuration in BM/TC separated configuration mode

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Figure 5-7 MPS in full configuration in BM/TC combined configuration mode

Figure 5-8 MPS in full configuration in A over IP configuration mode

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The INT board (interface board) can be the PEUa board, EIUa board, OIUa board, FG2a/FG2c board, POUc board, or GOUa/GOUc board.

5.6.2 Configuration of the EPS


The configuration of the boards in the EPS varies with the configuration modes of the BSC6900 subracks. The boards that can be installed in the EPS are the SCUa board, TNUa board, XPUa/XPUb board, DPUc board, DPUd board, EIUa board, FG2a/FG2c board, GOUa/GOUc board, POUc board, OIUa board, and PEUa board. The SAU board is installed in the EPS, if required. For details on the SAU board, see the Nastar product document SAU User Guide. The following figures show the EPS in full configuration in BM/TC separated, BM/TC combined, and A over IP configuration modes.
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Figure 5-9 EPS in full configuration in BM/TC separated configuration mode

Figure 5-10 EPS in full configuration in BM/TC combined configuration mode

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Figure 5-11 EPS in full configuration in A over IP configuration mode

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The INT board (interface board) can be the PEUa board, EIUa board, OIUa board, FG2a/FG2c board, POUc board, or GOUa/GOUc board.

5.6.3 Configuration of the TCS


In BM/TC separated configuration mode, the TCS can be configured in the TCR. By default, the TCS must be configured with the SCUa board and TNUa board. The DPUc board and EIUa/OIUa board are optional boards. Figure 5-12 shows the TCS in full configuration when E1/T1 transmission is used on the A interface. Figure 5-12 TCS in full configuration (1)

Figure 5-13 shows the TCS in full configuration when STM-1 transmission is used on the A interface.
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Figure 5-13 TCS in full configuration (2)

5.7 Technical Specifications of the Subrack


The technical specifications of the subrack refer to the dimensions of the subrack, available space height, weight, and power consumption in full configuration. Table 5-8 describes the technical specifications of the subrack. Table 5-8 Technical specifications of the subrack Item Dimensions Available space height Weight Power consumption in full configuration Specification 530.6 mm (height) x 436 mm (width) x 480 mm (depth) 12 U (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75 inches) Empty subrack: 25 kg; subrack configured with boards: 57 kg
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About This Chapter
This chapter describes the boards supported by the BSC6900. Table 6-1 Classification of the BSC6900 boards Board DPUc DPUd EIUa Logical Function GTC (GSM BSC TC) GPCU (GSM BSC PCU) Abis_TDM Ater_TDM Pb_TDM A_TDM FG2a GbIP (GSM BSC Gb IP interface) IP FG2c IP Function Description GSM speech service processing GSM packet service processing -

Boards

The BSC6900 boards perform different functions through the loading of different software. Table 6-1 describes the BSC6900 boards.

Board Name Data Processing Unit REV: c Data Processing Unit REV:d 32-port E1/T1 circuit Interface Unit REV:a

8-port FE or 2-port electronic GE interface unit REV:a 12-port FE or 4-port electronic GE interface unit REV:c General Clock Unit REV:a

GCUa

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Logical Function IP

Function Description -

Board Name 2-port packet over GE Optical interface Unit REV:a 4-port packet over GE Optical interface Unit REV:c 1-port channelized Optical STM-1 Interface Unit REV:a

GOUc

IP

OIUa

Abis_TDM Ater_TDM Pb_TDM A_TDM

OM management

OMUa

OAM (Operation, Administration and Maintenance) FR HDLC IP

Operation and Maintenance Unit REV:a 32-port Packet over E1/ T1/J1 interface Unit REV:a

PEUa

GSM BSC control plane processing Resource management and GSM BSC control plane processing Mathematical computing GSM BSC control plane processing Resource management and GSM BSC control plane processing

POUc

TDM IP

4-port IP over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface Unit REV:c GE Switching network and Control Unit REV:a TDM switching Network Unit REV:a eXtensible Processing Unit REV:a

SCUa TNUa XPUa

MAC Switching TDM Switching GCP (GSM BSC Control plane Process) RGCP (Resource Management and GSM BSC Control plane Process) MCP (Mathematics Computing Process)

XPUb

GCP (GSM BSC Control plane Process) RGCP (Resource Management and GSM BSC Control plane Process)

eXtensible Processing Unit REV:b

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PAMU PFCU PFCB

Power Allocation Monitoring Unit Fan Control Unit Fan Control Board

6.1 DPUc Board DPUc refers to Data Processing Unit REV:c. For the MPS, the DPUc board can be installed in slots 8 to 11. For the EPS, the DPUc board can be installed in slots 0 to 3, slots 8 to 13 and slots 14 to 27. For the TCS, the DPUc board can be installed in slots 0 to 3 and slots 8 to 13. 6.2 DPUd Board DPUd refers to Data Processing Unit REV:d. The DPUd board can be installed in slots 8 to 13 in the MPS/EPS. 6.3 EIUa Board EIUa refers to 32-port E1/T1 circuit Interface Unit REV:a. The EIUa board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS/EPS/TCS. The number of EIUa boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the EIUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS or TCS, the EIUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.4 FG2a Board FG2a refers to 8-port FE or 2-port electronic GE interface unit REV:a. The FG2a board is optional. It can be installed either in the MPS or in the EPS. The number of FG2a boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the FG2a board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the FG2a board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.5 FG2c Board FG2c refers to 12-port FE or 4-port electronic GE interface unit REV:c. The FG2c board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS and in the EPS. The number of FG2c boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the FG2c board can be installed in slots 16 to 19. For the EPS, the FG2c board can be installed in slots 16 to 23. 6.6 GCUa Board GCUa refers to General Clock Unit REV:a. The GCUa board is mandatory. Two GCUa boards must be installed in slots 12 and 13 in the MPS. 6.7 GOUa Board GOUa refers to 2-port packet over GE Optical interface Unit REV:a. The GOUa board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS, EPS. The number of GOUa boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the GOUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 or slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the GOUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.8 GOUc Board GOUc refers to 4-port packet over GE Optical interface Unit REV:c. The GOUc board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS and in the EPS. The number of GOUc boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the GOUc board can be installed in slots 16 to 19. For the EPS, the GOUc board can be installed in slots 16 to 23.
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6.9 OIUa Board OIUa refers to 1-port channelized Optical STM-1 Interface Unit REV:a. The OIUa board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS/EPS/TCS. The number of OIUa boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the OIUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS/TCS, the EIUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.10 OMUa Board OMUa refers to Operation and Maintenance Unit REV:a. The OMUa board is mandatory. One or two OMUa boards must be configured in the BSC6900. The width of the OMUa board is twice the width of other boards. Therefore, one OMUa board occupies two slots. The OMUa board can be installed in slots 0 to 3, slots 20 to 23, or slots 24 to 27 in the MPS. Slots 20 to 23 are recommended. 6.11 PAMU Board PAMU refers to Power Allocation Monitoring Unit. The PAMU board is installed in the power distribution box at the top of the cabinet. Each power distribution box accommodates one PAMU board. 6.12 PEUa Board PEUa refers to 32-port Packet over E1/T1/J1 interface Unit REV:a. The PEUa board is optional. It can be installed either in the MPS or in the EPS. The number of PEUa boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the PEUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the PEUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.13 PFCU Board PFCU refers to Fan Control Unit. The PFCU board is installed in the front of the fan box. Each fan box is configured with one PFCU board. 6.14 PFCB Board PFCB refers to Fan Control Board. The PFCB board is installed in the front of the fan box. Each fan box is configured with one PFCB board. 6.15 POUc Board POUc refers to 4-port IP over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface Unit REV:c. The POUc board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS and in the EPS. The number of POUc boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the POUc board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the POUc board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.16 SCUa Board SCUa refers to GE Switching network and Control Unit REV:a. The SCUa board is mandatory. Two SCUa boards must be installed in slots 6 and 7 in the MPS/EPS/TCS. 6.17 TNUa Board TNUa refers to TDM switching Network Unit REV:a. The TNUa board is optional. One or two TNUa boards can be installed in slots 4 and 5 in the MPS/EPS/TCS. 6.18 XPUa Board XPUa refers to eXtensible Processing Unit REV:a. The XPUa board is optional. Two to ten XPUa boards can be installed in the MPS/EPS. For the MPS, the XPUa boards can be installed in slots 0 to 5, slots 8 to 11, slots 14 to 19, and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the XPUa boards can be installed in slots 0 to 5, slots 8 to 13, and slots 14 to 27. 6.19 XPUb Board XPUb refers to eXtensible Processing Unit REV:b. The XPUb board is optional. Two to ten XPUb boards can be installed in the MPS and in the EPS. For the MPS, the XPUb boards can

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be installed in slots 0 to 5, slots 8 to 11, slots 14 to 19, and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the XPUb boards can be installed in slots 0 to 5, slots 8 to 13, and slots 14 to 27.

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6.1 DPUc Board


DPUc refers to Data Processing Unit REV:c. For the MPS, the DPUc board can be installed in slots 8 to 11. For the EPS, the DPUc board can be installed in slots 0 to 3, slots 8 to 13 and slots 14 to 27. For the TCS, the DPUc board can be installed in slots 0 to 3 and slots 8 to 13. 6.1.1 Functions of the DPUc Board The DPUc board processes GSM voice services and data services. 6.1.2 Panel of the DPUc Board There are only LEDs on the DPUc board. 6.1.3 LEDs on the DPUc Board There are three LEDs on the DPUc board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 6.1.4 Technical Specifications of the DPUc Board The technical specifications of the DPUc board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and processing capability.

6.1.1 Functions of the DPUc Board


The DPUc board processes GSM voice services and data services. The DPUc board performs the following functions:
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Provides the speech format conversion and data forwarding functions The DPUc board in the MPS/EPS performs the preceding functions in any of the following configuration modes: BM/TC combined, A over IP and Abis over IP, or A over IP and Abis over HDLC.

Encodes and decodes voice services The DPUc board in the MPS/EPS performs the preceding function in either of the following configuration modes: BM/TC combined or A over IP and Abis over TDM. The DPUc board in the TCS performs the preceding function in BM/TC separated configuration mode.

Provides the Tandem Free Operation (TFO) function When the calling MS and the called MS use the same voice coding scheme, the voice signals are encoded only once at the calling MS side and decoded only once at the called MS side. This avoids repeated encoding and decoding and improves the quality of speech services.

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Provides the voice enhancement function Detects voice faults automatically

6.1.2 Panel of the DPUc Board


There are only LEDs on the DPUc board. Figure 6-1 shows the panel of the DPUc board.

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Figure 6-1 Panel of the DPUc board

6.1.3 LEDs on the DPUc Board


There are three LEDs on the DPUc board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 6-2 describes the LEDs on the DPUc board. Table 6-2 LEDs on the DPUc board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s
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Status ON OFF

Description There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

6.1.4 Technical Specifications of the DPUc Board


The technical specifications of the DPUc board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and processing capability. Table 6-3 describes the technical specifications of the DPUc board. Table 6-3 Technical specifications of the DPUc board Item Dimensions Power supply Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 49.40 W 1.26 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95% Supporting 960 TCH/Fs; supporting 3,740 IWF flow numbers

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term) Processing capability

6.2 DPUd Board


DPUd refers to Data Processing Unit REV:d. The DPUd board can be installed in slots 8 to 13 in the MPS/EPS.

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6.2.1 Functions of the DPUd Board The DPUd board processes GSM PS services. 6.2.2 Panel of the DPUd Board There are only LEDs on the panel of the DPUd board. 6.2.3 LEDs on the DPUd Board There are three LEDs on the DPUd board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 6.2.4 Technical Specifications of the DPUd Board The technical specifications of the DPUd board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and processing capability.

6.2.1 Functions of the DPUd Board


The DPUd board processes GSM PS services. The DPUd board performs the following functions:
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Processes the PS services on up to 1,024 simultaneously active PDCHs where signals are coded in MCS9 Processes packet links Detects packet faults automatically

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6.2.2 Panel of the DPUd Board


There are only LEDs on the panel of the DPUd board. Figure 6-2 shows the panel of the DPUd board.

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Figure 6-2 Panel of the DPUd board

6.2.3 LEDs on the DPUd Board


There are three LEDs on the DPUd board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 6-4 describes the LEDs on the DPUd board. Table 6-4 LEDs on the DPUd board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s
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Status ON OFF

Description There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

6.2.4 Technical Specifications of the DPUd Board


The technical specifications of the DPUd board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and processing capability. Table 6-5 describes the technical specifications of the DPUd board. Table 6-5 Technical specifications of the DPUd board Item Dimensions Power supply Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two inputs of -48 V DC working in active/ standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 49.40 W 1.26 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95% Processing the PS services on up to 1,024 simultaneously active PDCHs where signals are coded in MCS9

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term) Processing capability

6.3 EIUa Board


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requirements. For the MPS, the EIUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS or TCS, the EIUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.3.1 Functions of the EIUa Board The EIUa board provides E1/T1 transmission for the BSC6900. 6.3.2 Panel of the EIUa Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the EIUa board. 6.3.3 LEDs on the EIUa Board There are three LEDs on the EIUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 6.3.4 Ports on the EIUa Board There are four E1/T1 ports, two clock signal output ports 2M0 and 2M1, and one TESTOUT port on the EIUa board. 6.3.5 DIP Switches on the EIUa Board The EIUa board provides five DIP switches, namely, S1, S3, S4, S5, and S6. 6.3.6 Technical Specifications of the EIUa Board The technical specifications of the EIUa board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity.

6.3.1 Functions of the EIUa Board


The EIUa board provides E1/T1 transmission for the BSC6900. The EIUa board performs the following functions:
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6.3.2 Panel of the EIUa Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the EIUa board. Figure 6-3 shows the panel of the EIUa board.

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Figure 6-3 Panel of the EIUa board

6.3.3 LEDs on the EIUa Board


There are three LEDs on the EIUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 6-6 describes the LEDs on the EIUa board. Table 6-6 LEDs on the EIUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty.
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Color Red

Status OFF ON or blinking

Description There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

ACT

Green

ON OFF

6.3.4 Ports on the EIUa Board


There are four E1/T1 ports, two clock signal output ports 2M0 and 2M1, and one TESTOUT port on the EIUa board. Table 6-7 describes the ports on the EIUa board. Table 6-7 Ports on the EIUa board Port E1/T1 (0-7) Function E1/T1 port, used to transmit and receive E1/T1 signals on channels 0-7 E1/T1 port, used to transmit and receive E1/T1 signals on channels 8-15 E1/T1 port, used to transmit and receive E1/T1 signals on channels 16-23 E1/T1 port, used to transmit and receive E1/T1 signals on channels 24-31 Ports for the 2.048 MHz clock signal outputs, used to transmit the clock signals obtained from the line clock for system reference Port for clock signal outputs. The clock signals are used for testing. Connector Type DB44

E1/T1 (8-15)

DB44

E1/T1 (16-23)

DB44

E1/T1 (24-31)

DB44

2M0 and 2M1

SMB male connector

TESTOUT

SMB male connector

6.3.5 DIP Switches on the EIUa Board


The EIUa board provides five DIP switches, namely, S1, S3, S4, S5, and S6. Figure 6-4 shows the layout of the DIP switches on the EIUa board.
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Figure 6-4 Layout of the DIP switches on the EIUa board

(1) Sub-board

(2) Bottom plate

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When the 75-ohm coaxial cable is used, the signal transmission uses the E1 unbalanced mode. In this case, the TX end is grounded, that is, the corresponding bit of the DIP switch is set to ON. When the 120-ohm twisted pair cable is used, the signal transmission uses the E1(T1) balanced mode. In this case, the TX end is not grounded, that is, the corresponding bit of the DIP switch is set to OFF. All DIP switches of the EIUa board are on the front panel of the sub-board. The front panel is faced to and combined with the bottom plate, and so the DIP switches are hidden in between.

Table 6-8 describes the DIP switches on the EIUa board. Table 6-8 Description of the DIP switches on the EIUa board DIP Switch Bit Description Setting for 75ohm Coaxial Cable ON Setting for 120-ohm Twisted Pair Cable OFF

S1

Impedance selection switch of E1s/T1s 0-7

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Bit

Description

Setting for 75ohm Coaxial Cable ON

Setting for 120-ohm Twisted Pair Cable OFF

Impedance selection switch of E1s/T1s 8-15 Impedance selection switch of E1s/T1s 16-23 Impedance selection switch of E1s/T1s 24-31 Reserved TX ground switch of E1s/ T1s 0-7 TX ground switch of E1s/ T1s 8-15 TX ground switch of E1s/ T1s 16-23 TX ground switch of E1s/ T1s 24-31

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

1-4 S3 1-8

ON

OFF

S4

1-8

ON

OFF

S5

1-8

ON

OFF

S6

1-8

ON

OFF

Table 6-9 describes the different DIP switches. Table 6-9 Description of the different DIP switches DIP Switch E1/T1 impedance selection switch Description Used to select the logical transmission mode of the board and to notify the software of the current transmission mode Used to control the grounding of the transmitting end of the E1/T1 signals

E1/T1 TX ground switch

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6.3.6 Technical Specifications of the EIUa Board


The technical specifications of the EIUa board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity. Table 6-10 describes the hardware specifications of the EIUa board. Table 6-10 Hardware specifications of the EIUa board Item Dimensions Power supply Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two inputs of -48 V DC working in active/ standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 28.60 W 1.16 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95%

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term)

Table 6-11 describes the specifications of the board processing capability. Table 6-11 Specifications of the board processing capability Item Abis A Ater Pb TRX CIC(64K) CIC(16K) CIC(16K) Specification 384 960 3,840 3,840

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FG2a refers to 8-port FE or 2-port electronic GE interface unit REV:a. The FG2a board is optional. It can be installed either in the MPS or in the EPS. The number of FG2a boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the FG2a board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the FG2a board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.4.1 Functions of the FG2a Board As an interface board, the FG2a board provides IP over Ethernet. 6.4.2 Panel of the FG2a Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the FG2a board. 6.4.3 LEDs on the FG2a Board Among all the LEDs on the FG2a board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the FG2a board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. 6.4.4 Ports on the FG2a Board There are six 10M/100M Ethernet ports, two 10M/100M/1000M Ethernet ports, and two clock signal output ports on the FG2a board. 6.4.5 Technical Specifications of the FG2a Board The technical specifications of the FG2a board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity.

6.4.1 Functions of the FG2a Board


As an interface board, the FG2a board provides IP over Ethernet. The FG2a board performs the following functions:
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Provides eight channels over FE ports or two channels over GE ports Provides the routing-based backup and load sharing Provides the link aggregation function at the MAC layer Supports the A, Abis, and Gb interfaces

6.4.2 Panel of the FG2a Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the FG2a board. Figure 6-5 shows the panel of the FG2a board.

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Figure 6-5 Panel of the FG2a board

6.4.3 LEDs on the FG2a Board


Among all the LEDs on the FG2a board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the FG2a board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 6-12 describes the LEDs on the FG2a board. Table 6-12 LEDs on the FG2a board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s Description The board is functional.

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Color

Status ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF

Description The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port)

Green

ON OFF

Green

OFF

Blinking

6.4.4 Ports on the FG2a Board


There are six 10M/100M Ethernet ports, two 10M/100M/1000M Ethernet ports, and two clock signal output ports on the FG2a board. Table 6-13 describes the ports on the FG2a board. Table 6-13 Ports on the FG2a board Port FE(1) to FE(3) FE/GE(0) 2M0 and 2M1 Function 10M/100M Ethernet ports, used to transmit 10/100M signals 10M/100M/1000M Ethernet ports, used to transmit 10/100/1000M signals Port for 2 MHz clock signal outputs Connector Type RJ45 RJ45 SMB male connector

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The technical specifications of the FG2a board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity. Table 6-14 describes the hardware specifications of the FG2a board. Table 6-14 Hardware specifications of the FG2a board Item Dimensions Power supply Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 38.48 W 1.36 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95%

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term)

Table 6-15 describes the specifications of the board processing capability. Table 6-15 Specifications of the board processing capability Item Abis A Gb TRX CIC(64K) Maximum payload throughput (physical layer) Specification 384 6,144 128 Mbit/s

6.5 FG2c Board


FG2c refers to 12-port FE or 4-port electronic GE interface unit REV:c. The FG2c board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS and in the EPS. The number of FG2c boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the FG2c board can be installed in slots 16 to 19. For the EPS, the FG2c board can be installed in slots 16 to 23. 6.5.1 Functions of the FG2c Board
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As an interface board, the FG2c board supports IP over Ethernet transmission. 6.5.2 Panel of the FG2c Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the FG2c board. 6.5.3 LEDs on the FG2c Board Among all the LEDs on the FG2c board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the FG2c board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. 6.5.4 Ports on the FG2c Board There are four 100/1000BASE-T ports and eight 100BASE-T ports on the FG2c board. 6.5.5 Technical Specifications of the FG2c Board The technical specifications of the FG2c board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity.

6.5.1 Functions of the FG2c Board


As an interface board, the FG2c board supports IP over Ethernet transmission. The FG2c board performs the following functions:
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The FG2c board does not support the 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s half duplex mode.

6.5.2 Panel of the FG2c Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the FG2c board. Figure 6-6 shows the panel of the FG2c board.

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Figure 6-6 Panel of the FG2c board

6.5.3 LEDs on the FG2c Board


Among all the LEDs on the FG2c board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the FG2c board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 6-16 describes the LEDs on the FG2c board. Table 6-16 LEDs on the FG2c board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s Description The board is functional.

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Color

Status ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF

Description The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port)

Green

ON OFF

Orange

OFF

Blinking

6.5.4 Ports on the FG2c Board


There are four 100/1000BASE-T ports and eight 100BASE-T ports on the FG2c board. Table 6-17 describes the ports on the FG2c board. Table 6-17 Ports on the FG2c board Port 100BASE-T 100/1000BASE-T Function 100M Ethernet ports, used to transmit 100M signals 100M/1000M Ethernet ports, used to transmit 100/1000M signals Connector Type RJ45 RJ45

6.5.5 Technical Specifications of the FG2c Board


The technical specifications of the FG2c board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the
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dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity. Table 6-18 describes the hardware specifications of the FG2c board. Table 6-18 Hardware specifications of the FG2c board Item Dimensions Power supply Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two inputs of -48 V DC working in active/ standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 85.4 W 1.50 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95%

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term)

Table 6-19 describes the specifications of the board processing capability. Table 6-19 Specifications of the board processing capability Item Abis A Gb TRX CIC(64K) Maximum payload throughput (physical layer) Specification 2,048 23,040 1,024 Mbit/s

6.6 GCUa Board


GCUa refers to General Clock Unit REV:a. The GCUa board is mandatory. Two GCUa boards must be installed in slots 12 and 13 in the MPS. 6.6.1 Functions of the GCUa Board The GCUa board provides the synchronization clock signals for the system. 6.6.2 Panel of the GCUa Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the GCUa board. 6.6.3 LEDs on the GCUa Board There are three LEDs on the panel of the GCUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT.
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6.6.4 Ports on the GCUa Board There are 17 ports on the GCUa board. 6.6.5 Technical Specifications of the GCUa Board The technical specifications of the GCUa board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and clock accuracy grade.

6.6.1 Functions of the GCUa Board


The GCUa board provides the synchronization clock signals for the system. The GCUa board performs the following functions:
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6.6.2 Panel of the GCUa Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the GCUa board. Figure 6-7 shows the panel of the GCUa board.

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Figure 6-7 Panel of the GCUa board

6.6.3 LEDs on the GCUa Board


There are three LEDs on the panel of the GCUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 6-20 describes the LEDs on the GCUa board. Table 6-20 LEDs on the GCUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s
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Color

Status ON OFF

Description There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

6.6.4 Ports on the GCUa Board


There are 17 ports on the GCUa board. Table 6-21 describes the ports on the GCUa board. Table 6-21 Ports on the GCUa board Port ANT CLKOUT0 to CLKOUT9 Function Reserved Ports for transmitting synchronization clock signals. The ten ports are used to transmit the 8 kHz clock signals to the CLKIN port on the panel of the SCUa board. Reserved Reserved Input port for testing external clock signals Synchronization clock input port, used to receive the 2.048 MHz clock signals or 2.048 Mbit/s code stream signals Connector Type SMA male connector RJ45

COM0, COM1 TESTOUT TESTIN CLKIN0, CLKIN1

RJ45 SMB male connector SMB male connector SMB male connector

6.6.5 Technical Specifications of the GCUa Board


The technical specifications of the GCUa board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and clock accuracy grade. Table 6-22 describes the technical specifications of the GCUa board.
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Table 6-22 Technical specifications of the GCUa board Item Dimensions Power supply Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. GCUa: 20 W GCUa: 1.1 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95% Grade three

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term) Clock accuracy grade

6.7 GOUa Board


GOUa refers to 2-port packet over GE Optical interface Unit REV:a. The GOUa board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS, EPS. The number of GOUa boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the GOUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 or slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the GOUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.7.1 Functions of the GOUa Board As an optical interface board, the GOUa board supports IP over Ethernet. 6.7.2 Panel of the GOUa Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the GOUa board. 6.7.3 LEDs on the GOUa Board There are three LEDs on the GOUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 6.7.4 Ports on the GOUa Board There are two optical ports and two clock signal output ports on the GOUa board. 6.7.5 Technical Specifications of the GOUa Board The technical specifications of the GOUa board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the optical ports and board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity.

6.7.1 Functions of the GOUa Board


As an optical interface board, the GOUa board supports IP over Ethernet. The GOUa board performs the following functions:
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6.7.2 Panel of the GOUa Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the GOUa board. Figure 6-8 shows the panel of the GOUa board. Figure 6-8 Panel of the GOUa board

6.7.3 LEDs on the GOUa Board


There are three LEDs on the GOUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT.
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Table 6-23 describes the LEDs on the GOUa board. Table 6-23 LEDs on the GOUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

6.7.4 Ports on the GOUa Board


There are two optical ports and two clock signal output ports on the GOUa board. Table 6-24 describes the ports on the GOUa board. Table 6-24 Ports on the GOUa board Port RX TX 2M0 and 2M1 Function Optical port, used to transmit and receive optical signals. TX refers to the transmitting optical port, and RX refers to the receiving optical port. Port for 2 MHz clock signal outputs Connector Type LC/PC

SMB male connector

6.7.5 Technical Specifications of the GOUa Board


The technical specifications of the GOUa board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the optical ports and board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity. Table 6-25 describes the hardware specifications of the GOUa board.
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Table 6-25 Hardware specifications of the GOUa board Item Dimensions Power supply Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (longterm) Relative humidity (short-term) Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 37.30 W 1.20 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95%

Table 6-26 describes the specifications of the board processing capability. Table 6-26 Specifications of the board processing capability Item Abis A TRX CIC(64K) Specification 384 6,144

Table 6-27 describes the specifications of the optical ports on the GOUa board. Table 6-27 Specifications of the optical ports on the GOUa board Item Specification Optical Module 1.25 G-850 nm-0.5 km-MM-ESFP Mode Type Maximum optical transmission distance Multi-mode LC/PC 0.5 km Optical Module 1.25 G-1310 nm-10 km-SM-ESFP Single mode LC/PC 10 km

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Specification Optical Module 1.25 G-850 nm-0.5 km-MM-ESFP Optical Module 1.25 G-1310 nm-10 km-SM-ESFP -3.0 dBm -9.5 dBm -20.0 dBm -3.0 dBm 1,310 nm 1.25 Gbit/s

Maximum output optical power Minimum output optical power Minimum receiver sensitivity Overload receive optical power Center wavelength Transmission rate

-2.5 dBm -9.5 dBm -17.0 dBm 0.0 dBm 850 nm 1.25 Gbit/s

6.8 GOUc Board


GOUc refers to 4-port packet over GE Optical interface Unit REV:c. The GOUc board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS and in the EPS. The number of GOUc boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the GOUc board can be installed in slots 16 to 19. For the EPS, the GOUc board can be installed in slots 16 to 23. 6.8.1 Functions of the GOUc Board As an optical interface board, the GOUc board supports IP over Ethernet transmission. 6.8.2 Panel of the GOUc Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the GOUc board. 6.8.3 LEDs on the GOUc Board There are five types of LEDs on the GOUc board: RUN, ALM, ACT, LINK (optical port LED), and ACT (optical port LED). 6.8.4 Ports on the GOUc Board There are four optical ports on the GOUc board. 6.8.5 Technical Specifications of the GOUc Board The technical specifications of the GOUc board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the optical ports and board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity.

6.8.1 Functions of the GOUc Board


As an optical interface board, the GOUc board supports IP over Ethernet transmission. The GOUc board performs the following functions:
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The GOUc board does not support the 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s half duplex mode.

6.8.2 Panel of the GOUc Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the GOUc board. Figure 6-9 shows the panel of the GOUc board. Figure 6-9 Panel of the GOUc board

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6.8.3 LEDs on the GOUc Board


There are five types of LEDs on the GOUc board: RUN, ALM, ACT, LINK (optical port LED), and ACT (optical port LED). Table 6-28 describes the LEDs on the GOUc board. Table 6-28 LEDs on the GOUc board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF LINK (optical port LED) ACT (optical port LED) Green ON OFF Green OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

Blinking

6.8.4 Ports on the GOUc Board


There are four optical ports on the GOUc board. Table 6-29 describes the ports on the GOUc board.

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Table 6-29 Ports on the GOUc board Port RX TX Function Optical port, used to transmit and receive optical signals. TX refers to the transmitting optical port, and RX refers to the receiving optical port. Connector Type LC/PC

6.8.5 Technical Specifications of the GOUc Board


The technical specifications of the GOUc board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the optical ports and board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity. Table 6-30 describes the hardware specifications of the GOUc board. Table 6-30 Hardware specifications of the GOUc board Item Dimensions Power supply Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (longterm) Relative humidity (short-term) Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two inputs of -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 65.90 W 1.40 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95%

Table 6-31 describes the specifications of the board processing capability. Table 6-31 Specifications of the board processing capability Item Abis A TRX CIC(64K) Specification 2,048 23,040

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Item Gb Maximum payload throughput (physical layer)

Specification 1,024 Mbit/s

Table 6-32 describes the specifications of the optical ports on the GOUc board. Table 6-32 Specifications of the optical ports on the GOUc board Item Specification Optical Module 1.25 G-1310 nm-10 km-SMESFP Mode Type Center wavelength Transmission rate Transmission distance Maximum output optical power Minimum output optical power Minimum receiver sensitivity Single mode LC/PC 1,310 nm 1.25 Gbit/s 10 km -3 dBm -9.5 dBm -23 dBm Optical Module 1.25 G-850 nm-0.5 km-MM-ESFP Multi-mode LC/PC 850 nm 1.25 Gbit/s 0.5 km -3 dBm -9 dBm -20 dBm

6.9 OIUa Board


OIUa refers to 1-port channelized Optical STM-1 Interface Unit REV:a. The OIUa board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS/EPS/TCS. The number of OIUa boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the OIUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS/TCS, the EIUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.9.1 Functions of the OIUa Board The OIUa board provides STM-1 transmission over the A, Abis, Ater, and Pb interfaces. 6.9.2 Panel of the OIUa Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the OIUa board. 6.9.3 LEDs on the OIUa Board There are four LEDs on the OIUa board: RUN, ALM, ACT, and LOS. 6.9.4 Ports on the OIUa Board
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There are one optical port, two clock signal output ports, and one TESTOUT port on the OIUa board. 6.9.5 Technical Specifications of the OIUa Board The technical specifications of the OIUa board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the optical ports and board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity.

6.9.1 Functions of the OIUa Board


The OIUa board provides STM-1 transmission over the A, Abis, Ater, and Pb interfaces. The OIUa board performs the following functions:
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6.9.2 Panel of the OIUa Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the OIUa board. Figure 6-10 shows the panel of the OIUa board.

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Figure 6-10 Panel of the OIUa board

6.9.3 LEDs on the OIUa Board


There are four LEDs on the OIUa board: RUN, ALM, ACT, and LOS. Table 6-33 describes the LEDs on the OIUa board. Table 6-33 LEDs on the OIUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty.
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LED ALM

Color Red

Status OFF ON or blinking

Description There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The STM-1 port does not receive signals properly. The STM-1 port receives signals properly.

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LOS

Green

ON OFF

6.9.4 Ports on the OIUa Board


There are one optical port, two clock signal output ports, and one TESTOUT port on the OIUa board. Table 6-34 describes the ports on the OIUa board. Table 6-34 Ports on the OIUa board Port RX TX 2M0 and 2M1 TESTO UT Function TX refers to the transmitting optical port, and RX refers to the receiving optical port. Ports for the 2.048 MHz clock signal outputs, used to transmit the clock signals obtained from the line clock for system reference Port for clock signal outputs. The clock signals are used for testing. Connector Type LC

SMB male connector SMB male connector

6.9.5 Technical Specifications of the OIUa Board


The technical specifications of the OIUa board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the optical ports and board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity. Table 6-35 describes the hardware specifications of the OIUa board.

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Table 6-35 Hardware specifications of the OIUa board Item Dimensions Power supply Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (longterm) Relative humidity (short-term) Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 20.80 W 0.94 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95%

Table 6-36 describes the specifications of the board processing capability. Table 6-36 Specifications of the board processing capability Item Abis A Ater Pb TRX CIC(64K) CIC(16K) CIC(16K) Specification 384 1,920 7,168 7,168

Table 6-37 describes the specifications of the optical ports on the OIUa board. Table 6-37 Specifications of the optical ports on the OIUa board Item Specification Optical Module 155 M-1310 nm-15 km-SMESFP Mode Type Single mode LC/PC Optical Module 155 M-1310 nm-2 km-MM-SFP Multi-mode LC/PC

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Specification Optical Module 155 M-1310 nm-15 km-SMESFP Optical Module 155 M-1310 nm-2 km-MM-SFP 1,310 nm 155.52 Mbit/s 2 km -14 dBm -19 dBm -30 dBm

Center wavelength Transmission rate Transmission distance Maximum output optical power Minimum output optical power Maximum receiver sensitivity

1,310 nm 155.52 Mbit/s 15 km -8 dBm -15 dBm -31 dBm

6.10 OMUa Board


OMUa refers to Operation and Maintenance Unit REV:a. The OMUa board is mandatory. One or two OMUa boards must be configured in the BSC6900. The width of the OMUa board is twice the width of other boards. Therefore, one OMUa board occupies two slots. The OMUa board can be installed in slots 0 to 3, slots 20 to 23, or slots 24 to 27 in the MPS. Slots 20 to 23 are recommended.
NOTE

This document describes the installation of other boards on the basis that the OMUa board is installed in slots 20 to 23.

6.10.1 Functions of the OMUa Board The OMUa board is the back administration module of the BSC6900. It works as a bridge for the communication between the Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) and the other boards in the BSC6900. 6.10.2 Panel of the OMUa Board There are LEDs, ports, and buttons on the panel of the OMUa board. In addition, there are hard disks installed on the OMUa board. 6.10.3 LEDs on the OMUa Board There are five types of LEDs on the OMUa board: RUN, ALM, ACT, HD, and OFFLINE. 6.10.4 Ports on the OMUa Board There are four USB ports, three GE ports, one serial port COM0-ALM/COM1-BMC, and one VGA port on the OMUa board. 6.10.5 Technical Specifications of the OMUa Board This describes the hardware configuration indexes and performance counters of the OMUa board, including size, power supply, power consumption, weight, hard disk capacity, memory capacity, working temperature, and working humidity.
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6.10.1 Functions of the OMUa Board


The OMUa board is the back administration module of the BSC6900. It works as a bridge for the communication between the Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) and the other boards in the BSC6900. The OMUa board performs the following functions:
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Performs the configuration management, performance management, fault management, security management, and loading management functions for the system Provides the LMT or M2000 users with the operation and maintenance port of the BSC6900 system, to control the communication between the LMT or M2000 and the SCUa board of the BSC6900

6.10.2 Panel of the OMUa Board


There are LEDs, ports, and buttons on the panel of the OMUa board. In addition, there are hard disks installed on the OMUa board. Figure 6-11 shows the panel of the OMUa board.

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Figure 6-11 Panel of the OMUa board

(1) Captive screw (2) Ejector lever (5) ALM LED (9) USB port (13) COM port (17) Hard disks (6) ACT LED (10) ETH0 Ethernet port (14) VGA port (18) Screws for fixing the hard disk

(3) Self-locking latch (7) RESET Button (15) HD LEDs

(4) RUN LED (8) SHUTDOWN Button (16) OFFLINE LED

(11) ETH1 Ethernet port (12) ETH2 Ethernet port

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In a normal situation, you need to simultaneously pivot the top and bottom ejector levers away from the front panel of the OMUa board. After the OFFLINE LED is on, turn off the power switch. The SHUTDOWN button is used only for powering off the board in emergency. The RESET button is used to reset the system. It works in the same way as the reset button on the PC. Powering off the board by pressing the SHUTDOWN button or resetting the system by pressing the RESET button may scratch the surface of the hard disks of the OMUa board. Thus, avoid operating the two buttons whenever possible.

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6.10.3 LEDs on the OMUa Board


There are five types of LEDs on the OMUa board: RUN, ALM, ACT, HD, and OFFLINE. Table 6-38 describes the LEDs on the OMUa board. Table 6-38 LEDs on the OMUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF OFFLINE Blue ON OFF ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s HD Green OFF Blinking Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode, or the board is disconnected. The board can be removed. The board cannot be removed. The board is being switched over to the other working mode. There is no read or write operation on the hard disk. The hard disk is being read or written.

6.10.4 Ports on the OMUa Board


There are four USB ports, three GE ports, one serial port COM0-ALM/COM1-BMC, and one VGA port on the OMUa board. Table 6-39 describes the ports on the OMUa board.

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Table 6-39 Ports on the OMUa board Port USB0-1 and USB2-3 ETH0 to ETH2 COM0-ALM/COM1-BMC Function USB ports. These ports are used to connect USB devices. GE ports Serial port. This port is used for system commissioning or for common serial port usage. Port for the video Connector Type RJ45 DB9

VGA

6.10.5 Technical Specifications of the OMUa Board


This describes the hardware configuration indexes and performance counters of the OMUa board, including size, power supply, power consumption, weight, hard disk capacity, memory capacity, working temperature, and working humidity.

Hardware Configuration Indexes


Table 6-40 lists the hardware configuration indexes of the OMUa board. Table 6-40 Hardware configuration indexes of the OMUa board Index Size Power supply Value 366.7 mm x 220 mm Two routes of -48 V DC in redundancy backup mode (provided by the backplane of the subrack) 190 W 4.6 kg 146 GB x 2 (RAID 1) 2 GB 0C-45C -5C-+55C 5%-85% 5%-95%

Power consumption Weight Hard disk capacity Memory capacity Temperature required when working for a long time Temperature required when working for a short time Relative humidity required when working for a long time Relative humidity required when working for a short time

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Performance Counters
Table 6-41 describes the performance counters of the OMUa board. Table 6-41 Performance counters of the OMUa board Counter Number of recorded alarms Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with the active OMU data Period of the synchronization between the active OMU files and standby OMU files Time taken for the switchover of active/ standby OMUa boards Time taken for starting the OMUa board Value The maximum number of recorded alarms is 1,50,000. The standby OMUa board synchronizes its data with that of the active OMUa board every second.

Five minutes. The time needed for the synchronization varies according to the size and quantity of the files to be synchronized.

In normal cases, the switchover of active/standby OMUa boards takes about 2 to 5 minutes (excluding the time taken for the synchronization between active OMU data and standby OMU data). If the OMUa board is faulty, it takes about two minutes for the OMUa board to be started.

6.11 PAMU Board


PAMU refers to Power Allocation Monitoring Unit. The PAMU board is installed in the power distribution box at the top of the cabinet. Each power distribution box accommodates one PAMU board. 6.11.1 Functions of the PAMU Board The PAMU board is used to monitor the power distribution box at the top of the BSC6900 cabinet. 6.11.2 Panel of the PAMU Board On the panel of the PAMU board, there are two LEDs and a mute switch. 6.11.3 LEDs on the PAMU Board There are two LEDs on the PAMU board: RUN and ALM. 6.11.4 DIP Switch on the PAMU Board The PAMU provides an SW1 DIP switch. 6.11.5 Technical Specifications of the PAMU Board The technical specifications of the PAMU board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, and weight.

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6.11.1 Functions of the PAMU Board


The PAMU board is used to monitor the power distribution box at the top of the BSC6900 cabinet. The PAMU board performs the following functions:
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Detects the voltage of six -48 V power inputs and reports related alarms Detects the status of the power switches for 20 power outputs and reports related alarms Enables the switchover when faults occur in the serial port communication, and communicates with the SCUa board Provides two RS485 and two RS232 asynchronous serial ports

6.11.2 Panel of the PAMU Board


On the panel of the PAMU board, there are two LEDs and a mute switch. Figure 6-12 shows the panel of the PAMU board. Figure 6-12 Panel of the PAMU board

(1) RUN LED

(2) ALM LED

(3) Mute switch

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The mute switch is set to determine whether an audible alarm is generated.


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If you set the mute switch to ON, the power distribution box generates an audible alarm when it is faulty. If you set the mute switch to OFF, the power distribution box does not generate an audible alarm when it is faulty.

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There are two LEDs on the PAMU board: RUN and ALM. Table 6-42 describes the LEDs on the PAMU board. Table 6-42 LEDs on the PAMU board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.25s and OFF for 0.25s OFF Description The PAMU board is functional and communicates with the SCUa board properly. The PAMU board is faulty or it does not communicate with the SCUa board properly. The power supply to the PAMU board is abnormal or the power distribution box does not work properly. There is no alarm. The power distribution box is faulty. During the self-check of the PAMU board, however, the ALM LED is also ON. This indicates that the ALM LED is functional.

ALM

Red

OFF ON

6.11.4 DIP Switch on the PAMU Board


The PAMU provides an SW1 DIP switch. Figure 6-13 shows the layout of the DIP switch on the PAMU board. Figure 6-13 Layout of the DIP switch on the PAMU board

With four bits, the DIP switch SW1 is used to set the address of the PAMU board. To set the address, first remove the PAMU board and then set the SW1 as described in Table 6-43.
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Table 6-43 DIP switch on the PAMU board Address 0 Bit 1 (the most significant bit) 2 3 4 (the least significant bit) Setting of DIP Bit ON ON ON ON Description 0 0 0 0

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In the BSC6900, the DIP switch on the PAMU board must be set as described in Table 6-43.

6.11.5 Technical Specifications of the PAMU Board


The technical specifications of the PAMU board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, and weight. Table 6-44 describes the technical specifications of the PAMU board. Table 6-44 Technical specifications of the PAMU board Item Dimensions Power supply Power consumption Weight Specification 340 mm 72 mm Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode 15 W 0.2 kg

6.12 PEUa Board


PEUa refers to 32-port Packet over E1/T1/J1 interface Unit REV:a. The PEUa board is optional. It can be installed either in the MPS or in the EPS. The number of PEUa boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the PEUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the PEUa board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.12.1 Functions of the PEUa Board As an interface board, the PEUa board supports E1/T1 transmission. 6.12.2 Panel of the PEUa Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the PEUa board. 6.12.3 LEDs on the PEUa Board There are three LEDs on the PEUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 6.12.4 Ports on the PEUa Board
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There are four E1/T1 ports and two clock signal output ports on the PEUa board. 6.12.5 DIP Switches on the PEUa Board The PEUa board provides five DIP switches, namely, S2, S4, S6, S8, and S10. 6.12.6 Technical Specifications of the PEUa Board The technical specifications of the PEUa board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity.

6.12.1 Functions of the PEUa Board


As an interface board, the PEUa board supports E1/T1 transmission. The PEUa board performs the following functions:
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6.12.2 Panel of the PEUa Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the PEUa board. Figure 6-14 shows the panel of the PEUa board.

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Figure 6-14 Panel of the PEUa board

6.12.3 LEDs on the PEUa Board


There are three LEDs on the PEUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 6-45 describes the LEDs on the PEUa board. Table 6-45 LEDs on the PEUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty.
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LED ALM

Color Red

Status OFF ON or blinking

Description There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

ACT

Green

ON OFF

6.12.4 Ports on the PEUa Board


There are four E1/T1 ports and two clock signal output ports on the PEUa board. Table 6-46 describes the ports on the PEUa board. Table 6-46 Ports on the PEUa board Port E1/T1 (0-7) E1/T1 (8-15) E1/T1 (16-23) E1/T1 (24-31) 2M0 and 2M1 Function E1/T1 port, used to transmit and receive E1/T1 signals on channels 0-7 E1/T1 port, used to transmit and receive E1/T1 signals on channels 8-15 E1/T1 port, used to transmit and receive E1/T1 signals on channels 16-23 E1/T1 port, used to transmit and receive E1/T1 signals on channels 24-31 Port for 2 MHz clock signal outputs Connector Type DB44 DB44 DB44 DB44 SMB male connector

6.12.5 DIP Switches on the PEUa Board


The PEUa board provides five DIP switches, namely, S2, S4, S6, S8, and S10. Figure 6-15 shows the layout of the DIP switches on the PEUa board.

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Figure 6-15 Layout of the DIP switches on the PEUa board

(1) Sub-board

(2) Bottom plate

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All DIP switches are on the front panel of the sub-board. The front panel is combined with the bottom plate, so the DIP switches are not exposed. DIP switches S2, S4, S6, S8, and S10 are set from the side. As shown in Figure 6-15, there are two square holes between DIP switches, one between S2 and S4, and the other between S8 and S6. Through the two holes, you can set S2, S4, S8, and S6. DIP switch S10 is located in the right corner of the subboard, and thus you can set S10 along the side.The direction of the arrow in Figure 6-15 is to turn inwards. To set the bits of S2, S4, S6, or S8 to ON, turn them inwards. To set the bits of S2, S4, S6, or S8 to OFF, turn them outwards. To set the bits of S10 to ON, turn them outwards. To set the bits of S10 to OFF, turn them inwards. You can also run the SET E1T1 command on the LMT to set S10. If there is any inconsistency between the physical setting of S10 on the AEUa board and the setting of S10 by command, take the setting by command as the criterion. By default, the working mode of S10 is set to E1. You can also run the SET E1T1 command on the LMT to change the working mode of S10 from E1 mode to E1 balanced mode, E1 unbalanced mode, or T1 mode. When you run the SET E1T1 command to set the support for balanced and unbalanced modes parameter to No and set the working mode of S10 to E1, you must also manually set the bits of S10 to set the working mode of S10 to E1 balanced mode or E1 unbalanced mode. If signals are transmitted in E1 unbalanced mode, the signals are transmitted through the 75-ohm coaxial cable and the TX end of the cable is grounded, that is, the corresponding DIP bit is set to ON. If signals are transmitted in E1(T1) balanced mode, the signals are transmitted through the 120-ohm twisted pair cable and the TX end of the cable is not grounded, that is, the corresponding DIP bit is set to OFF.

DIP switches S2, S4, S6, and S8 on the PEUa board are used to enable or disable the grounding of 0 to 31 E1s/T1s/J1s at the TX end. DIP switch S10 is used to set the working mode to E1 balanced mode, E1 unbalanced mode, T1 mode, or J1 mode. Table 6-47 describes S2, S4, S6, S8, and S10. Table 6-47 Description about DIP switches on the PEUa board DIP Switc h S2 Bit Description Setting of DIP Switch ON Meaning

1-8

TX ground switch of E1s/T1s/J1s 24 to 31

Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode Setting the working mode to other modes Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode Setting the working mode to other modes Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode
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S4

1-8

TX ground switch of E1s/T1s/J1s 16 to 23

ON

OFF

S6

1-8

TX ground switch of E1s/T1s/J1s 0 to 7

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Bit

Description

Setting of DIP Switch OFF

Meaning

Setting the working mode to other modes Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode Setting the working mode to other modes Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode Setting the working mode to E1 balanced mode Setting the working mode to T1 mode Setting the working mode to J1 mode

S8

1-8

TX ground switch of E1s/T1s/J1s 8 to 15

ON

OFF

S10

1-2

DIP switch for setting the working mode, consisting of two bits

(ON, ON)

(OFF, ON)

(ON, OFF)

(OFF, OFF)

NOTE

All the DIP switches are set to E1 balanced mode by default, that is, all the bits of S2, S4, S6, and S8 are set to OFF. For S10, the first bit is set to OFF, and the second bit to ON.

6.12.6 Technical Specifications of the PEUa Board


The technical specifications of the PEUa board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity. Table 6-48 describes the hardware specifications of the PEUa board. Table 6-48 Hardware specifications of the PEUa board Item Dimensions
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Item Power supply

Specification Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 27.53 W 1.30 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95%

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term)

Table 6-49 describes the specifications of the board processing capability. Table 6-49 Specifications of the board processing capability Item Abis Gb TRX Maximum payload throughput (physical layer) Specification 384 64 Mbit/s

6.13 PFCU Board


PFCU refers to Fan Control Unit. The PFCU board is installed in the front of the fan box. Each fan box is configured with one PFCU board. 6.13.1 Functions of the PFCU Board The PFCU board is used to monitor the fan box. 6.13.2 DIP Switch on the PFCU Board The PFCU board has one DIP switch, which is named SW1 and consists of four bits. The DIP switch is used to set the address of the PFCU board. When the PFCU board is configured in a fan box of the service subrack, the address of the PFCU board is set to 1. When the PFCU board is configured in the independent fan subrack, the address of the PFCU board is set to 4. 6.13.3 Technical Specifications of the PFCU Board The technical specifications of the PFCU board consist of the dimensions, input voltage range, frequency of PWM signals, detectable temperature range, and requirement for fan speed adjustment.

6.13.1 Functions of the PFCU Board


The PFCU board is used to monitor the fan box.
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Monitors the working status of the fans in the fan box and displays the status through the LED Communicates with the SCUa board, to report the working status of the fan box Collects temperature information and detects the temperature through temperature sensors Provides Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) control signals which are used to adjust the fan speed Reports the working status and alarms of the fans in the fan box through the LED

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6.13.2 DIP Switch on the PFCU Board


The PFCU board has one DIP switch, which is named SW1 and consists of four bits. The DIP switch is used to set the address of the PFCU board. When the PFCU board is configured in a fan box of the service subrack, the address of the PFCU board is set to 1. When the PFCU board is configured in the independent fan subrack, the address of the PFCU board is set to 4.

DIP Switch on the PFCU Board (in a Fan Box of the service subrack)
Figure 6-16 shows the DIP switch on the PFCU board. Figure 6-16 DIP switch on the PFCU board

To set the address of the PFCU board, remove the fan box, and then set SW1 as described in Table 6-50. For how to remove the fan box, see Replacing the Fan Box. After the setting, the address of the PFCU board is 1. Table 6-50 DIP switch on the PFCU board (in a fan box of the service subrack) DIP Switch SW1 Bit 1 (the least significant bit) 2 3 4 (the most significant bit) Setting of DIP Switch OFF ON ON ON Description 1 0 0 0

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DIP Switch on the PFCU Board (in the Independent Fan Subrack)
Figure 6-17 shows the DIP switch on the PFCU board. Figure 6-17 DIP switch on the PFCU board

To set the address of the PFCU board, remove the fan box, and then set SW1 as described in Table 6-51. For how to remove the fan box, see Replacing the Fan Box. After the setting, the address of the PFCU board is 4. Table 6-51 DIP switch on the PFCU board (in the independent fan subrack) DIP Switch SW1 Bit 1 (the least significant bit) 2 3 4 (the most significant bit) Setting of DIP Switch ON ON OFF ON Description 0 0 1 0

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The DIP switch on the PFCU board of the BSC6900 must be set according to the preceding descriptions.

6.13.3 Technical Specifications of the PFCU Board


The technical specifications of the PFCU board consist of the dimensions, input voltage range, frequency of PWM signals, detectable temperature range, and requirement for fan speed adjustment. Table 6-52 describes the technical specifications of the PFCU board. Table 6-52 Technical specifications of the PFCU board Item Dimensions Input voltage range
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Specification 1 kHz -5C to +55C (basic requirement) The speed of the fans can be adjusted from 55% to 100% of the full speed.

6.14 PFCB Board


PFCB refers to Fan Control Board. The PFCB board is installed in the front of the fan box. Each fan box is configured with one PFCB board. 6.14.1 Functions of the PFCB Board The PFCB board is used to monitor the fan box. 6.14.2 Pins on the PFCB Board The PFCB board provides eight pairs of pins for jumpers. After being connected to jumpers, these pins are used to set the address and working mode of the PFCB board. The settings of these pins depend on the installation position of the PFCB board. 6.14.3 Technical Specifications of the PFCU Board The technical specifications of the PFCB board consist of the dimensions, input voltage range, frequency of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals, detectable temperature range, and requirement for fan speed adjustment.

6.14.1 Functions of the PFCB Board


The PFCB board is used to monitor the fan box. The PFCB board performs the following functions:
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Monitors the working status of the fans in the fan box and displays the status through the LED Communicates with the SCUa board, to report the working status of the fan box, and responds to the fan speed adjustment command Collects temperature information through temperature sensors and intelligently adjusts the fan speed based on the temperature information Provides Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) control signals which are used to adjust the fan speed Reports the working status and alarms of the fans in the fan box through the LED

6.14.2 Pins on the PFCB Board


The PFCB board provides eight pairs of pins for jumpers. After being connected to jumpers, these pins are used to set the address and working mode of the PFCB board. The settings of these pins depend on the installation position of the PFCB board.

Pins on the PFCB Board (in a Fan Box of the service subrack)
Figure 6-18 shows the pins on the PFCB board.
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Figure 6-18 Pins on the PFCB board

To set the address of the PFCB board, first remove the fan box and then set the pins as described in Table 6-53. Table 6-53 Pins on the PFCB board (in a fan box of the service subrack) Pin Numb er Connec ted to jumper 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16

No

No

No

No

Yes

No

No

No

Pins on the PFCB Board (in the Independent Fan Subrack)


Figure 6-19 shows the pins on the PFCB board. Figure 6-19 Pins on the PFCB board

To set the address of the PFCB board, first remove the fan box and then set the pins as described in Table 6-54. Table 6-54 Pins on the PFCB board (in the independent fan subrack) Pin Numb er Connec ted to jumper 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

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The pins on the PFCB board of the BSC6900 must be set according to the preceding descriptions.

6.14.3 Technical Specifications of the PFCU Board


The technical specifications of the PFCB board consist of the dimensions, input voltage range, frequency of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals, detectable temperature range, and requirement for fan speed adjustment. Table 6-55 describes the technical specifications of the PFCB board. Table 6-55 Technical specifications of the PFCB board Item Dimensions Input voltage range Frequency of PWM signals Detectable temperature range Requirement for fan speed adjustment Specification 390 mm 50 mm -42 V DC to -60 V DC 1 kHz -5C to +55C (basic requirement) The speed of the fans can be adjusted from 55% to 100% of the full speed.

6.15 POUc Board


POUc refers to 4-port IP over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface Unit REV:c. The POUc board is optional. It can be installed in the MPS and in the EPS. The number of POUc boards to be installed depends on site requirements. For the MPS, the POUc board can be installed in slots 14 to 19 and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the POUc board can be installed in slots 14 to 27. 6.15.1 Functions of the POUc Board As an interface board, the POUc board supports TDM/IP over channelized STM-1/OC-3 transmission. 6.15.2 Panel of the POUc Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the POUc board. 6.15.3 LEDs on the POUc Board There are four types of LEDs on the POUc board: RUN, ALM, ACT, and LOS. 6.15.4 Ports on the POUc Board There are four optical ports on the POUc board. 6.15.5 Technical Specifications of the POUc Board The technical specifications of the POUc board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the optical ports and board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity.
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6.15.1 Functions of the POUc Board


As an interface board, the POUc board supports TDM/IP over channelized STM-1/OC-3 transmission. The POUc board performs the following functions:
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6.15.2 Panel of the POUc Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the POUc board. Figure 6-20 shows the panel of the POUc board.

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Figure 6-20 Panel of the POUc board

6.15.3 LEDs on the POUc Board


There are four types of LEDs on the POUc board: RUN, ALM, ACT, and LOS. Table 6-56 describes the LEDs on the POUc board. Table 6-56 LEDs on the POUc board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s
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Color

Status ON OFF

Description There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The STM-1 port does not receive signals properly. The STM-1 port receives signals properly.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LOS

Green

ON OFF

6.15.4 Ports on the POUc Board


There are four optical ports on the POUc board. Table 6-57 describes the ports on the POUc board. Table 6-57 Ports on the POUc board Port RX TX Function Optical port, used to transmit and receive optical signals. TX refers to the transmitting optical port, and RX refers to the receiving optical port. Connector Type LC/PC

6.15.5 Technical Specifications of the POUc Board


The technical specifications of the POUc board consist of hardware specifications and specifications of the optical ports and board processing capability. The hardware specifications consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity. Table 6-58 describes the hardware specifications of the POUc board. Table 6-58 Hardware specifications of the POUc board Item Dimensions Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm

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Specification Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 77.25 W 1.50 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95%

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term)

Table 6-59 describes the specifications of the processing capability of the POUc board in TDM transmission mode. Table 6-59 Specifications of the processing capability of the POUc board in TDM transmission mode Item Abis A Ater Pb Gb TRX CIC(64K) CIC(16K) CIC(16K) Maximum payload throughput (physical layer) Specification 512 3,906 7,168 7,168 504 Mbit/s

Table 6-60 describes the specifications of the processing capability of the POUc board in IP transmission mode. Table 6-60 Specifications of the processing capability of the POUc board in IP transmission mode Item Abis A Ater TRX CIC(64K) CIC(16K) Specification 2,048 23,040 23,040 (The TC subrack supports only 13,000 CICs.)

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Table 6-61 describes the specifications of the processing capability of the POUc board in HDLC transmission mode. Table 6-61 Specifications of the processing capability of the POUc board in HDLC transmission mode Item Abis TRX Specification 2,048

Table 6-62 describes the specifications of the optical ports on the POUc board. Table 6-62 Specifications of the optical ports on the POUc board Item Specification Optical Module 155 M-1310 nm-2 kmMM-SFP Mode Type Maximum optical transmission distance Maximum output optical power Minimum output optical power Minimum receiver sensitivity Center wavelength Transmission rate Multi-mode LC/PC 2 km Optical Module 155 M-1310 nm-15 kmSM-ESFP Single mode LC/PC 15 km Optical Module 155 M-1310 nm-40 kmSM-ESFP Single mode LC/PC 40 km

-14.0 dBm

-8.0 dBm

0.0 dBm

-19.0 dBm

-15.0 dBm

-5.0 dBm

-30.0 dBm

-31.0 dBm

-37.0 dBm

1,310 nm 155.52 Mbit/s

1,310 nm 155.52 Mbit/s

1,310 nm 155.52 Mbit/s

6.16 SCUa Board


SCUa refers to GE Switching network and Control Unit REV:a. The SCUa board is mandatory. Two SCUa boards must be installed in slots 6 and 7 in the MPS/EPS/TCS.

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6.16.1 Functions of the SCUa Board The SCUa board provides the maintenance management and GE switching platform for the subrack in which it is located. Thus, the BSC6900 internal MAC switching is implemented and the internal switching in turn enables complete connection between modules of the BSC6900. 6.16.2 Panel of the SCUa Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the SCUa board. 6.16.3 LEDs on the SCUa Board Among all the LEDs on the SCUa board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the SCUa board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. 6.16.4 Ports on the SCUa Board There are twelve 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, one COM port, one clock signal input port, and one TESTOUT port on the SCUa board. 6.16.5 Technical Specifications of the SCUa Board The technical specifications of the SCUa board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and switching capacity.

6.16.1 Functions of the SCUa Board


The SCUa board provides the maintenance management and GE switching platform for the subrack in which it is located. Thus, the BSC6900 internal MAC switching is implemented and the internal switching in turn enables complete connection between modules of the BSC6900. The SCUa board performs the following functions:
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Provides the maintenance management function Provides configuration and maintenance of a subrack or of the entire BSC6900 Monitors the power supply, fans, and environment of the cabinet Supports the port trunking function Supports the active/standby switchover Enables inter-subrack connections Provides a total switching capacity of 60 Gbit/s Distributes clock signals and RFN signals for the BSC6900

6.16.2 Panel of the SCUa Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the SCUa board. Figure 6-21 shows the panel of the SCUa board.

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Figure 6-21 Panel of the SCUa board

6.16.3 LEDs on the SCUa Board


Among all the LEDs on the SCUa board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the SCUa board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 6-63 describes the LEDs on the SCUa board. Table 6-63 LEDs on the SCUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s Description The board is functional.

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Color

Status ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF

Description The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port)

Green

ON OFF

Green

OFF

Blinking

6.16.4 Ports on the SCUa Board


There are twelve 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, one COM port, one clock signal input port, and one TESTOUT port on the SCUa board. Table 6-64 describes the ports on the SCUa board. Table 6-64 Ports on the SCUa board Port 10/100/100 0BASE-T0 to 10/100/100 0BASET11 COM Function 10M/100M/1000M Ethernet ports, used for the intersubrack connection Connector Type RJ45

Serial port for commissioning

RJ45

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Function Port for reference clock signal inputs, used to receive the 8 kHz clock signals from the GCUa board Port for clock signal outputs. The clock signals are used for testing.

Connector Type RJ45 SMB male connector

6.16.5 Technical Specifications of the SCUa Board


The technical specifications of the SCUa board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and switching capacity. Table 6-65 describes the technical specifications of the SCUa board. Table 6-65 Technical specifications of the SCUa board Item Dimensions Power supply Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 54.5 W 1.2 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95% 60 Gbit/s

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term) Switching capacity

6.17 TNUa Board


TNUa refers to TDM switching Network Unit REV:a. The TNUa board is optional. One or two TNUa boards can be installed in slots 4 and 5 in the MPS/EPS/TCS. 6.17.1 Functions of the TNUa Board The TNUa board provides the TDM switching and serves as the switching center for the CS services of the entire system. 6.17.2 Panel of the TNUa Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the TNUa board. 6.17.3 LEDs on the TNUa Board
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There are three LEDs on the TNUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 6.17.4 Ports on the TNUa Board There are six TDM ports on the TNUa board. 6.17.5 Technical Specifications of the TNUa Board The technical specifications of the TNUa board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity.

6.17.1 Functions of the TNUa Board


The TNUa board provides the TDM switching and serves as the switching center for the CS services of the entire system. The TNUa board performs the following functions:
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Provides 128 kbit/s x 128 kbit/s TDM switching Allocates the TDM network resources

6.17.2 Panel of the TNUa Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the TNUa board. Figure 6-22 shows the panel of the TNUa board. Figure 6-22 Panel of the TNUa board

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6.17.3 LEDs on the TNUa Board


There are three LEDs on the TNUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 6-66 describes the LEDs on the TNUa board. Table 6-66 LEDs on the TNUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

6.17.4 Ports on the TNUa Board


There are six TDM ports on the TNUa board. Table 6-67 describes the ports on the TNUa board. Table 6-67 Ports on the TNUa board Port TDM0 to TDM5 Function TDM high-speed serial ports, used to connect the TNUa boards in different subracks Connector Type DB14

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The BSC6900 supports the inter-TNUa connections between the MPS and the EPS. It also supports the inter-TNUa connections between the TCSs.

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6.17.5 Technical Specifications of the TNUa Board


The technical specifications of the TNUa board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, and relative humidity. Table 6-68 describes the technical specifications of the TNUa board. Table 6-68 Technical specifications of the TNUa board Item Dimensions Power supply Specification 366.7 mm 220 mm Two inputs of -48 V DC working in active/ standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 31.20 W 1.00 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95%

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term)

6.18 XPUa Board


XPUa refers to eXtensible Processing Unit REV:a. The XPUa board is optional. Two to ten XPUa boards can be installed in the MPS/EPS. For the MPS, the XPUa boards can be installed in slots 0 to 5, slots 8 to 11, slots 14 to 19, and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the XPUa boards can be installed in slots 0 to 5, slots 8 to 13, and slots 14 to 27. 6.18.1 Functions of the XPUa Board Loaded with different software, the XPUa board is functionally divided into main control XPUa board and non-main control XPUa board. The main control XPUa board is used to manage the GSM user plane resources, control plane resources, and transmission resources in the system and process the GSM services on the control plane. The non-main control XPUa board is used to process the GSM services on the control plane. 6.18.2 Panel of the XPUa Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the XPUa board. 6.18.3 LEDs on the XPUa Board Among all the LEDs on the XPUa board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the XPUa board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. 6.18.4 Ports on the XPUa Board There are four 10/100/1000BASE-T ports on the XPUa board. 6.18.5 Technical Specifications of the XPUa Board
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The technical specifications of the XPUa board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and board processing capability.

6.18.1 Functions of the XPUa Board


Loaded with different software, the XPUa board is functionally divided into main control XPUa board and non-main control XPUa board. The main control XPUa board is used to manage the GSM user plane resources, control plane resources, and transmission resources in the system and process the GSM services on the control plane. The non-main control XPUa board is used to process the GSM services on the control plane.

Main Control XPUa Board


The main control XPUa board has four logical subsystems. Subsystem 0 of the main control XPUa board is the Main Processing Unit (MPU). It is used to manage the user plane resources, control plane resources, and transmission resources of the system. The functions are described as follows:
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Managing the user plane resources; managing the load sharing of the user plane resources between subracks Maintaining the load of the control plane within the subrack; exchanging the load information on the control planes between subracks Providing functions such as the logical main control function of the BSC6900, the IMSIRNTI maintenance and query, and the IMSI-CNid maintenance and query Forwarding the RRC connection request message to implement the sharing of user plane resources and sharing of control plane resources in the BSC6900

Subsystems 1 to 3 of the main control XPUa board belong to the CPU for Service (CPUS), which is used to process the services on the control plane. The functions are described as follows:
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Processing upper-layer signaling over the A, Um, Abis, and Ater interfaces Processing transport layer signaling Allocating and managing the various resources that are necessary for service setup, and establishing signaling and service connections Processing RFN signaling

Non-Main Control XPUa Board


The non-main control XPUa board has four logical subsystems. The four subsystems of the non-main control XPUa board belong to the CPUS, which is used to process the services on the control plane. The functions are described as follows:
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Processing upper-layer signaling over the A, Um, Abis, and Ater interfaces Processing transport layer signaling Allocating and managing the various resources that are necessary for service setup, and establishing signaling and service connections Processing RFN signaling

6.18.2 Panel of the XPUa Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the XPUa board.
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Figure 6-23 shows the panel of the XPUa board. Figure 6-23 Panel of the XPUa board

6.18.3 LEDs on the XPUa Board


Among all the LEDs on the XPUa board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the XPUa board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 6-69 describes the LEDs on the XPUa board. Table 6-69 LEDs on the XPUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state.

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Description There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port)

Green

ON OFF

Green

OFF Blinking

6.18.4 Ports on the XPUa Board


There are four 10/100/1000BASE-T ports on the XPUa board. Table 6-70 describes the ports on the XPUa board. Table 6-70 Ports on the XPUa board Port 10/100/1000BASE-T0 to 10/100/1000BASE-T3 Function 10M/100M/1000M Ethernet ports Connector Type RJ45

6.18.5 Technical Specifications of the XPUa Board


The technical specifications of the XPUa board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and board processing capability. Table 6-71 describes the technical specifications of the XPUa board. Table 6-71 Technical specifications of the XPUa board Item Dimensions
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Specification Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 75.40 W 1.60 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95% Supporting 270 TRXs, 384 cells, 384 BTSs, and 492,000 Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCAs) Supporting 360 TRXs, 384 cells, 384 BTSs, and 656,000 BHCAs

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term) Processing capability of the main control XPUa board Processing capability of the non-main control XPUa board

NOTE

The preceding values are calculated on the basis of Huawei traffic model. In practice, the values can be calculated on the basis of the actual traffic model.

6.19 XPUb Board


XPUb refers to eXtensible Processing Unit REV:b. The XPUb board is optional. Two to ten XPUb boards can be installed in the MPS and in the EPS. For the MPS, the XPUb boards can be installed in slots 0 to 5, slots 8 to 11, slots 14 to 19, and slots 24 to 27. For the EPS, the XPUb boards can be installed in slots 0 to 5, slots 8 to 13, and slots 14 to 27. 6.19.1 Functions of the XPUb Board Loaded with different software, the XPUb board is functionally divided into main control XPUb board and non-main control XPUb board. The main control XPUb board is used to manage the GSM user plane resources, control plane resources, and transmission resources in the system and process the GSM services on the control plane. The non-main control XPUb board is used to process the GSM services on the control plane. 6.19.2 Panel of the XPUb Board There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the XPUb board. 6.19.3 LEDs on the XPUb Board Among all the LEDs on the XPUb board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the XPUb board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. 6.19.4 Ports on the XPUb Board There are four 10/100/1000BASE-T ports on the XPUb board. 6.19.5 Technical Specifications of the XPUb Board
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The technical specifications of the XPUb board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and board processing capability.

6.19.1 Functions of the XPUb Board


Loaded with different software, the XPUb board is functionally divided into main control XPUb board and non-main control XPUb board. The main control XPUb board is used to manage the GSM user plane resources, control plane resources, and transmission resources in the system and process the GSM services on the control plane. The non-main control XPUb board is used to process the GSM services on the control plane.

Main Control XPUb Board


The main control XPUb board has eight logical subsystems. Subsystem 0 of the main control XPUb board is the Main Processing Unit (MPU). It is used to manage the user plane resources, control plane resources, and transmission resources of the system. The functions are described as follows:
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Managing the user plane resources; managing the load sharing of the user plane resources between subracks Maintaining the load of the control plane within the subrack; exchanging the load information on the control planes between subracks Providing functions such as the logical main control function of the BSC6900, the IMSIRNTI maintenance and query, and the IMSI-CNid maintenance and query Forwarding the RRC connection request message to implement the sharing of user plane resources and sharing of control plane resources in the BSC6900

Subsystems 1 to 7 of the main control XPUb board belong to the CPU for Service (CPUS), which is used to process the services on the control plane. The functions are described as follows:
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Processing upper-layer signaling over the A, Um, Abis, and Ater interfaces Processing transport layer signaling Allocating and managing the various resources that are necessary for service setup, and establishing signaling and service connections Processing RFN signaling

Non-Main Control XPUb Board


The non-main control XPUb board has eight logical subsystems. The eight subsystems of the non-main control XPUb board belong to the CPUS, which is used to process the services on the control plane. The functions are described as follows:
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Processing upper-layer signaling over the A, Um, Abis, and Ater interfaces Processing transport layer signaling Allocating and managing the various resources that are necessary for service setup, and establishing signaling and service connections Processing RFN signaling

6.19.2 Panel of the XPUb Board


There are LEDs and ports on the panel of the XPUb board.
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Figure 6-24 shows the panel of the XPUb board. Figure 6-24 Panel of the XPUb board

6.19.3 LEDs on the XPUb Board


Among all the LEDs on the XPUb board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the XPUb board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 6-72 describes the LEDs on the XPUb board. Table 6-72 LEDs on the XPUb board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state.

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LED

Color

Status ON OFF

Description There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port)

Green

ON OFF

Orange

OFF Blinking

6.19.4 Ports on the XPUb Board


There are four 10/100/1000BASE-T ports on the XPUb board. Table 6-73 describes the ports on the XPUb board. Table 6-73 Ports on the XPUb board Port 10/100/1000BASE-T0 to 10/100/1000BASE-T3 Function 10M/100M/1000M Ethernet ports Connector Type RJ45

6.19.5 Technical Specifications of the XPUb Board


The technical specifications of the XPUb board consist of the dimensions, power supply, power consumption, weight, operating temperature, relative humidity, and board processing capability. Table 6-74 describes the technical specifications of the XPUb board. Table 6-74 Technical specifications of the XPUb board Item Dimensions
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Specification Two -48 V DC working in active/standby mode. The backplane of the subrack is responsible for the power supply. 52.3 W 1.2 kg 0C to 45C -5C to +55C 5% to 85% 5% to 95% Supporting 640 TRXs, 768 cells, 768 BTSs, and 1,148,000 BHCAs Supporting 640 TRXs, 768 cells, 768 BTSs, and 1,312,000 BHCAs

Power consumption Weight Operating temperature (long-term) Operating temperature (short-term) Relative humidity (long-term) Relative humidity (short-term) Processing capability of the main control XPUb board Processing capability of the non-main control XPUb board

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About This Chapter

Cables

This chapter describes all the cables used inside and outside the BSC6900 cabinet. 7.1 Power Cables The power cables are mandatory and are of two categories, that is, external power cables and internal power cables. The power cables are the -48 V power cables and the RTN power cables. 7.2 PGND Cables The PGND cables consist of external PGND cable, inter-cabinet PGND cables, PGND cable for the power distribution box, PGND cables for the subrack, PGND cable for the independent fan subrack, and PGND cables for the cabinet door. The PGND cable is mandatory. 7.3 Optical Cable The optical cable is optional in the BSC6900. It is used to connect the optical interface board to the Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) or other NEs. The number of optical cables to be installed depends on the site requirements. 7.4 75-ohm Coaxial Cable The 75-ohm coaxial cable is a type of trunk cable. It is optional. The number of 75-ohm coaxial cables to be installed depends on the site requirements. This cable connects the active/standby EIUa/PEUa board to the Digital Distribution Frame (DDF) or other NEs and transmits E1 trunk signals. 7.5 Active/Standby 75-ohm Coaxial Cable The active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable is a type of E1/T1 cable. It is optional. The number of active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cables to be installed depends on site requirements. This cable connects the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards to the DDF or other NEs and transmits E1 signals. 7.6 120-ohm Twisted Pair Cable The 120-ohm twisted pair cable is a type of trunk cable. It is optional. The number of 120-ohm twisted pair cables to be installed depends on the site requirements. This cable connects the active/standby EIUa/PEUa board to the DDF or other NEs and transmits E1 signals. 7.7 Active/Standby 120-ohm Twisted Pair Cable The active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable is a type of E1/T1 cable. It is optional. The number of 120-ohm twisted pair cables to be installed depends on site requirements. This cable
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connects the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards to the DDF or other NEs and transmits E1/ T1 signals. 7.8 Inter-TNUa Cable The inter-TNUa cable is a type of signal cable. It is used to connect the TNUa boards that are located in different subracks. It is optional. The number of inter-TNUa cables to be installed depends on the site requirements. 7.9 BITS Clock Cable The BITS clock cable is a type of clock signal cable. It is optional. The number of BITS clock cables to be installed depends on site requirements. This cable transmits the BITS clock signals to the GCUa board in the MPS. According to the impedance of the signal cables, the BITS clock signal cables are classified into 75-ohm coaxial clock cables and 120-ohm clock conversion cables. 7.10 Y-Shaped Clock Cable The Y-shaped clock cable is a type of clock signal cable. It is optional. The number of Y-shaped clock cables to be installed depends on the site requirements. This cable transmits the 8 kHz clock signals from the GCUa board in the MPS to the SCUa board in the EPS. 7.11 Line Clock Signal Cable The line clock signal cable is optional. Two to four line clock signal cables can be installed to transmit the line clock signals which are received from the interface board of the EPS to the GCUa board. 7.12 Straight-Through Cable The straight-through cable is of two types: the shielded straight-through cable and the unshielded straight-through cable. The unshielded straight-through cable is used to connect the SCUa boards in different subracks. The shielded straight-through cable is used to connect the FG2a/OMUa/ FG2c board to other devices or the XPUa/XPUb board to the CBC. The number of straightthrough cables to be installed depends on the site requirements. 7.13 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Independent Fan Subrack The monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack transmits monitoring signals to the service subracks. 7.14 Alarm Box Signal Cable The alarm box signal cable is a type of signal cable available in different specifications. You can choose one based on actual requirements. The alarm box signal cable is used to send the alarm information to the alarm box for audible and visual display. 7.15 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Power Distribution Box The monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box transmits monitoring signals from the power distribution to the subracks through the independent fan subrack. 7.16 EMU RS485 Communication Cable The EMU RS485 communication cable is used to transmit signals between the BSC6900 and the EMU.

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7.1 Power Cables


The power cables are mandatory and are of two categories, that is, external power cables and internal power cables. The power cables are the -48 V power cables and the RTN power cables. The external power cables lead the power from the power distribution frame (PDF) to the power distribution box. The external power cables need to be installed on site. The internal power cables lead the power from the power distribution box to the modules inside the cabinet. The internal power cables are installed before delivery. Table 7-1 shows the external power cables. Table 7-2, Table 7-3 shows the internal power cables. Table 7-1 External power cables Cable Name Color CrossSectional Area mm2 Externa l -48 V power cable Externa l RTN power cable Blue 25/35 Connector Type 1/ Installation Position 1 OT terminal/-48 V DC input port on the power distribution box OT terminal/-48 V DC input port on the power distribution box Connector Type 2/ Installation Position 2 OT terminal/-48 V DC output port on the PDF OT terminal/-48 V DC output port on the PDF Quantity

Four per cabinet

Black

25/35

Four per cabinet

Table 7-2 Internal power cables for subracks Cable Name Color CrossSectional Area mm2 Internal -48 V DC power cable Internal RTN power cable Blue 10 Connector Type 1/ Installation Position 1 OT terminal/-48 V DC input port on the power distribution box OT terminal/-48 V DC input port on the power distribution box Connector Type 2/ Installation Position 2 OT terminal/-48 V DC output port on the subrack Quantity

Two per subrack

Black

10

OT terminal/-48 V DC output port on the subrack

Two per subrack

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Table 7-3 Internal power cables for the independent fan subrack Cable Name Color CrossSectional Area mm2 Internal -48 V DC power cable Internal RTN power cable Blue 2 Connector Type 1/ Installation Position 1 OT terminal/-48 V DC input port on the power distribution box OT terminal/-48 V DC input port on the power distribution box Connector Type 2/ Installation Position 2 D-type connector/ power input port on the independent fan subrack D-type connector/ power input port on the independent fan subrack Quantity

Two per independent fan subrack

Black

Two per independent fan subrack

The internal power cable for subracks and the external power cable have the same appearance, as shown in Figure 7-1. Figure 7-1 Internal power cable for subracks/External power cable

Figure 7-2 shows the internal power cable for the independent fan subrack. Figure 7-2 Internal power cable for the independent fan subrack

7.2 PGND Cables


The PGND cables consist of external PGND cable, inter-cabinet PGND cables, PGND cable for the power distribution box, PGND cables for the subrack, PGND cable for the independent fan subrack, and PGND cables for the cabinet door. The PGND cable is mandatory.
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Each cabinet must be configured with one external PGND cable. When the cabinets are combined, three inter-cabinet PGND cables must be installed between every two adjacent cabinets. Other PGND cables are already installed in the cabinet before delivery. Table 7-4 describes the PGND cables. Table 7-4 PGND cables Cable Name Color CrossSectional Area mm2 Connect or Type 1/ Installati on Position 1 OT terminal/ Groundin g bolt at the top rear of each cabinet OT terminal/ PGND busbar of each cabinet OT terminal/ PGND busbar of each cabinet OT terminal/ PGND busbar of each cabinet OT terminal/ Groundin g bolt on the base Connector Type 2/ Installation Position 2 Quantity

External PGND cable

Green and yellow

25/35

OT terminal/ PGND output port on the PDF

One per cabinet

Intercabinet PGND cable

Green and yellow

OT terminal/ PGND busbar of each cabinet

Three between every two adjacent cabinets One per power distribution box

PGND cable for the power distributio n box

Green and yellow

OT terminal/Port for PGND cable on the power distribution box

PGND Green and cable for yellow the subrack

OT terminal/Port for the PGND cable on the subrack

Two per subrack

PGND cable for the cabinet door

Green and yellow

OT terminal/ Grounding bolt on the cabinet door

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Color

CrossSectional Area mm2

Connect or Type 1/ Installati on Position 1 OT terminal/ PGND busbar of each cabinet

Connector Type 2/ Installation Position 2

Quantity

PGND cable for the independe nt fan subrack

Green and yellow

OT terminal/ Grounding point of the independent fan subrack

One per independent fan subrack

The PGND cable for the independent fan subrack is different from the other PGND cables for the BSC6900. Figure 7-3 shows the PGND cable for the independent fan subrack. Figure 7-4 shows the other PGND cables. Figure 7-3 PGND cable for the independent fan subrack

Figure 7-4 Other PGND cables

7.3 Optical Cable


The optical cable is optional in the BSC6900. It is used to connect the optical interface board to the Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) or other NEs. The number of optical cables to be installed depends on the site requirements.

Classification of the Optical Cable


According to the types of optical connectors at both ends of the cable, the optical cable can be classified into the following types:
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LC/PC-LC/PC single-mode/multi-mode optical cable LC/PC-FC/PC single-mode/multi-mode optical cable LC/PC-SC/PC single-mode/multi-mode optical cable
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In actual installation, the LC/PC optical connector at one end of the cable is connected to the optical interface board in the BSC6900, and the connector type at the other end of the cable depends on site requirements. The LC/PC-LC/PC single-mode/multi-mode optical cable connects the optical interface board to the ODF or other NEs or connects the optical interface boards. In practice, two optical cables form a pair. Both ends of each cable in the pair are attached with temporary labels. If one end of the cable is connected to the TX port, the other end should be connected to the RX port.

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CAUTION
The TX end and RX end of each optical cable must be connected correctly. Otherwise, the optical signals cannot be received or transmitted.

BSC6900 Optical Cables


Table 7-5 shows the optical cables used in the BSC6900. Table 7-5 BSC6900 optical cables Optical Cable Type LC/PC-LC/PC singlemode/multi-mode LC/PC-FC/PC singlemode/multi-mode LC/PC-SC/PC singlemode/multi-mode Appearance

Installation
The optical cable has an LC/PC connector at one end connected to the optical interface board in the BSC6900. The other end of the optical cable can use an LC/PC connector, SC/PC connector, or FC/PC connector as required. Figure 7-5 shows the installation positions of the optical cable.

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Figure 7-5 Installation positions of the optical cable

7.4 75-ohm Coaxial Cable


The 75-ohm coaxial cable is a type of trunk cable. It is optional. The number of 75-ohm coaxial cables to be installed depends on the site requirements. This cable connects the active/standby EIUa/PEUa board to the Digital Distribution Frame (DDF) or other NEs and transmits E1 trunk signals. The 75-ohm coaxial cable used in the BSC6900 has 2 x 8 cores. That is, the 75-ohm coaxial cable is composed of two cables, each of which contains eight micro coaxial cables. All of the 16 micro coaxial cables form eight E1 RX/TX links.

Appearance
Figure 7-6 shows the 75-ohm coaxial cable.

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Figure 7-6 75-ohm coaxial cable

(1) DB44 connector

(2) Main label (identifying the code, version, and manufacturer of the cable)

(3) Label (identifying a coaxial cable) (4) Metal case of the DB44 connector

The 75-ohm coaxial cable has a DB44 connector only at one end. You need to add a connector to the other end according to the actual requirements.

Pin Assignment
The outer shielding layer of the 75-ohm coaxial cable is connected to the BSC6900 by the metal case of the DB44 connector. Table 7-6 describes the pin assignment of the DB44 connectors for the micro coaxial cables of the 75-ohm coaxial cable. Table 7-6 Pin assignment of the DB44 connectors for the micro coaxial cables Pin of DB44 Connec tor W1 Signal Micro Coaxia l Cable Identif ier 1 R1 Remarks Pin of DB44 Connec tor W2 Signal Micro Coaxia l Cable Identif ier 1 T1 Remarks

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Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring

R2

14 29

T2

R3

13 28

T3

R4

12 27

T4

R5

11

T5
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W1 Signal Micro Coaxia l Cable Identif ier

Remarks

Pin of DB44 Connec tor

W2 Signal Micro Coaxia l Cable Identif ier

Remarks

19 33 18 32 17 31 16

Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip 8 R8 7 R7 6 R6

26 10 25 9 24 8 7

Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip 8 T8 7 T7 6 T6

Table 7-7 describes the bearers of the signals listed in Table 7-6. Table 7-7 Bearers of the signals over the micro coaxial cable Signal Ring Tip Bearer Shielding layer of micro coaxial cables Core of micro coaxial cables

Installation
One end of the 75-ohm coaxial cable is connected to the E1/T1 electrical port on the EIUa/PEUa board. The other end of the cable is connected to the DDF or other NEs.

7.5 Active/Standby 75-ohm Coaxial Cable


The active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable is a type of E1/T1 cable. It is optional. The number of active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cables to be installed depends on site requirements. This cable connects the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards to the DDF or other NEs and transmits E1 signals.

Appearance
The active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable has 2 x 8 cores. That is, the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable is composed of two cables, each of which contains eight micro coaxial cables. All of the 16 micro coaxial cables form eight E1 RX/TX links. Figure 7-7 shows the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable.
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Figure 7-7 Active/Standby 75-ohm coaxial cable

(1) DB44 connector

(2) Metal case of the DB44 connector

(3) Label 1 (identifying a coaxial cable) (4) Main label (identifying the code, version, and manufacturer of the cable) (5) Label 2 (identifying a coaxial cable)

The active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable has two DB44 connectors only at one end. You need to add connectors to the other end according to the actual requirements. Table 7-8 and Table 7-10 describe the pin assignment of the DB44 connectors for the active/ standby 75-ohm coaxial cable. Table 7-8 Pin assignment of the DB44 connectors for W3 and W4 X1 Pin of DB44 Connec tor 38 23 37 22 36 21 35 20 34 19
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Remark s

X1 Pin of DB44 Connec tor 15 30

W4 Signal Micro Coaxial Cable Identifi er 1

Remark s

Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip

R1

Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip

T1

R2

14 29

T2

R3

13 28

T3

R4

12 27

T4

R5

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X1 Pin of DB44 Connec tor 33 18 32 17 31 16

W3 Signal Micro Coaxial Cable Identifi er 6

Remark s

X1 Pin of DB44 Connec tor 10 25

W4 Signal Micro Coaxial Cable Identifi er 6

Remark s

Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip

R6

Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip

T6

R7

9 24

T7

R8

8 7

T8

NOTE

In Table 7-8, T1 indicates the first-route E1 TX signal, and R1 indicates the first-route E1 RX signal. Similarly, RN indicates the Nth-route E1 RX signal, and TN indicates the Nth-route E1 TX signal.

Table 7-9 describes the signals of the micro coaxial cables listed in Table 7-8. Table 7-9 Bearers of the signals over the micro coaxial cable Signal Ring Tip Bearer Shielding layer of coaxial cables Core of coaxial cables

Table 7-10 Pin assignment of the connectors for W1 and W2 W2 Pin of X1 Connector 38 23 37 22 36 21 Pin of X2 Connector 38 23 37 22 36 21 PAIR PAIR Remarks PAIR W1 Pin of X1 Connector 15 30 14 29 13 28 Pin of X2 Connector 15 30 14 29 13 28 PAIR PAIR Remarks PAIR

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W2 Pin of X1 Connector 35 20 34 19 33 18 32 17 31 16 Pin of X2 Connector 35 20 34 19 33 18 32 17 31 16 PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR Remarks PAIR

W1 Pin of X1 Connector 12 27 11 26 10 25 9 24 8 7 Pin of X2 Connector 12 27 11 26 10 25 9 24 8 7 PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR Remarks PAIR

NOTE

In Table 7-10, PAIR indicates a pair of twisted pair cables, and Braid indicates the outer shielding layer of the twisted pair cable.

Installation
The two DB44 connectors at one end of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable are connected to the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards. The other end of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable is connected to the DDF in the equipment room and then to another NE through transmission equipment. The other end of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable can also be connected to another NE directly. Figure 7-8 shows the installation positions of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cables. Figure 7-8 Installation positions of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cables

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7.6 120-ohm Twisted Pair Cable


The 120-ohm twisted pair cable is a type of trunk cable. It is optional. The number of 120-ohm twisted pair cables to be installed depends on the site requirements. This cable connects the active/standby EIUa/PEUa board to the DDF or other NEs and transmits E1 signals.

Appearance
Figure 7-9 shows the 120-ohm twisted pair cable. Figure 7-9 120-ohm twisted pair cable

(1) DB44 connector

(2) Main label (identifying the code, version, and manufacturer of the cable)

(3) Label (identifying a twisted pair cable) (4) Metal case of the DB44 connector

The 120-ohm twisted pair cable has a DB44 connector only at one end. You need to add a connector to the other end according to the actual requirements.

Pin Assignment
The outer shielding layer of the 120-ohm twisted pair cable is connected to the BSC6900 by the metal case of the DB44 connector. Table 7-11 describes the pin assignment of the DB44 connector for the 120-ohm twisted pair cable.

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Table 7-11 Pin assignment of the DB44 connector for the 120-ohm twisted pair cable Pin of DB44 Connec tor W1 Signal 120Ohm Twisted Pair Cable Identifie r R1 Blue White R2 Orange White R3 Green White R4 Brown White R5 Grey White R6 Blue Red R7 Orange Red R8 Green Red Color Pin of DB44 Connec tor W2 Signal 120Ohm Twisted Pair Cable Identifie r T1 Blue White T2 Orange White T3 Green White T4 Brown White T5 Grey White T6 Blue Red T7 Orange Red T8 Green Red Color

38 23 37 22 36 21 35 20 34 19 33 18 32 17 31 16

Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+

15 30 14 29 13 28 12 27 11 26 10 25 9 24 8 7

Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+

Table 7-12 describes the bearers of the signals listed in Table 7-11. Table 7-12 Bearers of the signals over the twisted pair cable Signal Ring/RTip/R+ Bearer One core of the twisted pair cable for receiving E1/T1 signals The other core of the twisted pair cable for receiving E1/T1 signals

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Signal Ring/TTip/T+

Bearer One core of the twisted pair cable for transmitting E1/T1 signals The other core of the twisted pair cable for transmitting E1/ T1 signals

Installation
One end of the 120-ohm twisted pair cable is connected to the E1/T1 electrical port on the EIUa/ PEUa board. The other end of the cable is connected to the DDF or other NEs.

7.7 Active/Standby 120-ohm Twisted Pair Cable


The active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable is a type of E1/T1 cable. It is optional. The number of 120-ohm twisted pair cables to be installed depends on site requirements. This cable connects the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards to the DDF or other NEs and transmits E1/ T1 signals.

Appearance
Figure 7-10 shows the active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable. Figure 7-10 Active/Standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable

(1) DB44 connector

(2) Metal case of the DB44 connector

(3) Label 1 (identifying a twisted pair cable) (4) Main label (identifying the code, version, and manufacturer of the cable) (5) Label 2 (identifying a twisted pair cable)

The active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable has two DB44 connectors only at one end. You need to add connectors to the other end according to the actual requirements. Table 7-13 and Table 7-15 describe the pin assignment of the DB44 connectors for the active/ standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable.
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Table 7-13 Pin assignment of the DB44 connectors for W3 and W4 X1 Pin of DB44 Connec tor 38 23 37 22 36 21 35 20 34 19 33 18 32 17 31 16 W3 Signal Twiste d Pair Cable Identifi er R1 Blue White R2 Orange White R3 Green White R4 Brown White R5 Grey White R6 Blue Red R7 Orange Red R8 Green Red Color X1 Pin of DB44 Connec tor 15 30 14 29 13 28 12 27 11 26 10 25 9 24 8 7 W4 Signal Twiste d Pair Cable Identifi er T1 Blue White T2 Orange White T3 Green White T4 Brown White T5 Grey White T6 Blue Red T7 Orange Red T8 Green Red Color

Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+

Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/RTip/R+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+ Ring/TTip/T+

NOTE

In Table 7-13, R- and R+ stand for reception signals; T- and T+ stand for transmission signals.

Table 7-14 describes the bearers of the signals listed in Table 7-13. Table 7-14 Bearers of the signals over the twisted pair cable Signal Ring/RTip/R+ Bearer One core of the twisted pair cable for transmitting E1/T1 signals to the BSC6900 The other core of the twisted pair cable for transmitting E1/T1 signals to the BSC6900
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Bearer One core of the twisted pair cable for transmitting E1/T1 signals from the BSC6900 The other core of the twisted pair cable for transmitting E1/T1 signals from the BSC6900

Table 7-15 Pin assignment of the connectors for W1 and W2 Twisted Pair Cable W2 Pin of X1 Connector 38 23 37 22 36 21 35 20 34 19 33 18 32 17 31 16 Pin of X2 Connector 38 23 37 22 36 21 35 20 34 19 33 18 32 17 31 16 PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR Remarks Twisted Pair Cable W1 Pin of X1 Connector 15 30 14 29 13 28 12 27 11 26 10 25 9 24 8 7 Pin of X2 Connector 15 30 14 29 13 28 12 27 11 26 10 25 9 24 8 7 PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR Remarks

NOTE

In Table 7-15, PAIR indicates a pair of twisted pair cables, and Braid indicates the outer shielding layer of the twisted pair cable.

Installation
The two DB44 connectors at one end of the active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable are connected to the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards. The other end of the active/standby
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120-ohm twisted pair cable is connected to the DDF in the equipment room and then to another NE through transmission equipment. The other end of the active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable can also be connected to another NE directly. Figure 7-11 shows the installation positions of the active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cables. Figure 7-11 Installation positions of the active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cables

7.8 Inter-TNUa Cable


The inter-TNUa cable is a type of signal cable. It is used to connect the TNUa boards that are located in different subracks. It is optional. The number of inter-TNUa cables to be installed depends on the site requirements.

Appearance
Figure 7-12 shows the inter-TNUa cable. Figure 7-12 Inter-TNUa cable

(1) DB14 (3) Main label (identifying the code, version, and manufacturer of the cable)

(2) Label (identifying a pair of twisted pair cables)

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The two DB14 connectors at one end of the inter-TNUa cable are connected to the active and standby TNUa boards in one subrack. The two DB14 connectors at the other end of the interTNUa cable are connected to the active and standby TNUa boards in another subrack. Figure 7-13 shows the installation positions of the inter-TNUa cables. Figure 7-13 Installation positions of the inter-TNUa cables

7.9 BITS Clock Cable


The BITS clock cable is a type of clock signal cable. It is optional. The number of BITS clock cables to be installed depends on site requirements. This cable transmits the BITS clock signals
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to the GCUa board in the MPS. According to the impedance of the signal cables, the BITS clock signal cables are classified into 75-ohm coaxial clock cables and 120-ohm clock conversion cables.

Appearance
Figure 7-14 shows the 75-ohm coaxial clock cable. Figure 7-14 75-ohm coaxial clock cable

(1) SMB connector

(2) Label

Figure 7-15 shows the 120-ohm clock conversion cable. Figure 7-15 120-ohm clock conversion cable

(1) SMB connector

2Label

NOTE

The 120-ohm clock conversion cable has two SMB connectors at one end. Only one SMB connector is used, and the other SMB connector is bound to the wire bushing by using cable ties. Pay attention to the connection when using the 120-ohm clock conversion cable.

Installation
One end of the BITS clock signal cable is connected to the CLKIN0 or the CLKIN1 port on the GCUa board. The other end of the cable is connected to the BITS clock source. Figure 7-16 shows the installation positions of the BITS clock signal cables.

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Figure 7-16 Installation positions of the BITS clock signal cables

7.10 Y-Shaped Clock Cable


The Y-shaped clock cable is a type of clock signal cable. It is optional. The number of Y-shaped clock cables to be installed depends on the site requirements. This cable transmits the 8 kHz clock signals from the GCUa board in the MPS to the SCUa board in the EPS.
NOTE

The Y-shaped clock cable is not required if the BSC6900 is configured with only one MPS and no EPS.

Appearance
Figure 7-17 shows the Y-shaped clock cable.

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Figure 7-17 Y-shaped clock cable

(1) Label (identifying a pair of twisted pair cables)

(2) RJ45 connector

Installation
The RJ45 connector at one end of the Y-shaped clock cable is connected to the SCUa board in the EPS. The two RJ45 connectors at the other end of the cable are connected to the active and standby GCUa boards in the MPS. Figure 7-18 shows the installation positions of the Y-shaped clock cables. Figure 7-18 Installation positions of the Y-shaped clock cables

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7.11 Line Clock Signal Cable


The line clock signal cable is optional. Two to four line clock signal cables can be installed to transmit the line clock signals which are received from the interface board of the EPS to the GCUa board.
NOTE

When the interface board providing line clock signals is located in the MPS, the line clock signals are sent to the GCUa board through the backplane of the subrack. In this case, the line clock signal cable is not required.

Appearance
Figure 7-19 shows the line clock signal cable. Figure 7-19 Line clock signal cable

(1) SMB connector

Installation
One end of the line clock signal cable is connected to the 2M0 or the 2M1 port on the interface board. The other end of the signal cable is connected to the CLKIN0 or the CLKIN1 port on the GCUa board.

7.12 Straight-Through Cable


The straight-through cable is of two types: the shielded straight-through cable and the unshielded straight-through cable. The unshielded straight-through cable is used to connect the SCUa boards in different subracks. The shielded straight-through cable is used to connect the FG2a/OMUa/ FG2c board to other devices or the XPUa/XPUb board to the CBC. The number of straightthrough cables to be installed depends on the site requirements.

Appearance
Figure 7-20 shows the shielded straight-through cable.

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Figure 7-20 Shielded straight-through cable

NOTE

X1 and X2 are shielded RJ45 connectors at the two ends of the shielded straight-through cable.

Figure 7-21 shows the unshielded straight-through cable. Figure 7-21 Unshielded straight-through cable

NOTE

X1 and X2 are unshielded RJ45 connectors at the two ends of the unshielded straight-through cable.

Pin Assignment
Table 7-16 describes the pins in the RJ45 connectors at the two ends of the shielded straightthrough cable and the unshielded straight-through cable.

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Table 7-16 Pins of the straight-through cable X1 End X1-1 X1-2 X1-3 X1-4 X1-5 X1-6 X1-7 X1-8 Wire Color White and orange Orange White and green Blue White and blue Green White and brown Brown X2 End X2-1 X2-2 X2-3 X2-4 X2-5 X2-6 X2-7 X2-8 Wire Color White and orange Orange White and green Blue White and blue Green White and brown Brown

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When the shielded straight-through cable is used to connect the OMUa board to other devices, the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable is connected to ETH0 or ETH1 on the OMUa board, and the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable is connected to the Ethernet port on the other devices. When the shielded straight-through cable is used to connect the FG2a/FG2c board to other devices, the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable is connected to an Ethernet port on the
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7.13 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Independent Fan Subrack


The monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack transmits monitoring signals to the service subracks.

Appearance
Figure 7-23 shows the monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack. Figure 7-23 Monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack

The monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack has a DB9 connector at one end and a DB15 connector at the other end. Table 7-17 describes the pins of the monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack. Table 7-17 Pins of the monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack Start X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.SHELL End X2.7 X2.6 X2.3 X2.2 X2.5 X2.SHELL Description Tx+ TxRx+ RxGND X1.SHELL is connected to X2.SHELL through the shielding layer. Twisted pair Remarks Twisted pair

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Table 7-18 describes the signals listed in Table 7-17. Table 7-18 Signals Signal Tx+ TxRx+ RxSignal Description Positive phase signal transmitted Negative phase signal transmitted Positive phase signal received Negative phase signal received

Installation
The DB15 connector at one end of the monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack is connected to the MONITOR 0 port on the independent fan subrack. The DB9 connector at the other end of the cable is connected to the Monitor port on the bottom subrack.
NOTE

When a cabinet is configured with multiple subracks, you should configure the subracks from bottom to top. Therefore, the monitoring signal cable for the independent fan subrack is always connected to the bottom subrack in the cabinet.

7.14 Alarm Box Signal Cable


The alarm box signal cable is a type of signal cable available in different specifications. You can choose one based on actual requirements. The alarm box signal cable is used to send the alarm information to the alarm box for audible and visual display.

Appearance
The connectors of the alarm box signal cable are of two types: DB9 and DB25. The actual type must be consistent with that in the Site Survey Report. The following takes an alarm box signal cable with the DB9 connector as an example. Figure 7-24 shows an alarm box signal cable. Figure 7-24 Alarm box signal cable

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Pin Assignment
Table 7-19 describes the pins of the alarm box signal cable. Table 7-19 Pins of the alarm box signal cable RJ45 3 5 6 DB9 5 2 3

Installation
The RJ45 connector at one end of the alarm box signal cable is connected to the input serial port on the alarm box. The DB9/DB25 connector at the other end of the cable is connected to the serial port on the LMT. Figure 7-25 shows the connection of the alarm box signal cable. Figure 7-25 Connection of the alarm box signal cable

7.15 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Power Distribution Box


The monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box transmits monitoring signals from the power distribution to the subracks through the independent fan subrack.

Appearance
Figure 7-26 shows the monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box.

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Figure 7-26 Monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box

The monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box has a DB9 connector at one end and a DB15 connector at the other end. Table 7-20 describes the pins of the monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box. Table 7-20 Pins of the monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box Start X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.SHELL End X2.3 X2.2 X2.7 X2.6 X2.5 X2.SHELL Description Tx+ TxRx+ RxRTN X1.SHELL is connected to X2.SHELL through the shielding layer. Twisted pair Remarks Twisted pair

Table 7-21 describes the signals listed in Table 7-20. Table 7-21 Signals Signal Tx+ TxRx+ RxSignal Description Positive phase signal transmitted Negative phase signal transmitted Positive phase signal received Negative phase signal received

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The DB15 connector at one end of the monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box is connected to the corresponding port on the power distribution box. The DB9 connector at the other end of the cable is connected to the MONITOR 1 port on the independent fan subrack. Figure 7-27 shows the installation position of the monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box. Figure 7-27 Installation position of the monitoring signal cable for the power distribution box

7.16 EMU RS485 Communication Cable


The EMU RS485 communication cable is used to transmit signals between the BSC6900 and the EMU.

Appearance
Figure 7-28 shows the RS485 communication cable. Figure 7-28 RS485 communication cable

Pin Assignment
Table 7-22 describes the pins of the RS485 communication cable.
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Table 7-22 Pins of the RS485 communication cable RJ45 4 1 5 2 DB9 2 3 6 7

Installation
The DB9 male connector at one end of the RS485 communication cable is connected to the DB9 female connector on the environment monitoring device. The RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable is connected to J1 port on the power distribution box.
NOTE

One environment monitoring device is delivered with one RS485 signal cable (10 m) and one RS232 signal cable (2 m). Choose one signal cable based on the actual requirements. The RS485 signal cable is recommended. Use the Ethernet cable as a substitute if the length of the delivered signal cable is not sufficient.

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About This Chapter

LEDs on the Boards

This chapter describes the LEDs on the BSC6900 boards. 8.1 LEDs on the DPUc Board There are three LEDs on the DPUc board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 8.2 LEDs on the DPUd Board There are three LEDs on the DPUd board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 8.3 LEDs on the EIUa Board There are three LEDs on the EIUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 8.4 LEDs on the FG2a Board Among all the LEDs on the FG2a board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the FG2a board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. 8.5 LEDs on the FG2c Board Among all the LEDs on the FG2c board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the FG2c board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. 8.6 LEDs on the GCUa Board There are three LEDs on the panel of the GCUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 8.7 LEDs on the GOUa Board There are three LEDs on the GOUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 8.8 LEDs on the GOUc Board There are five types of LEDs on the GOUc board: RUN, ALM, ACT, LINK (optical port LED), and ACT (optical port LED). 8.9 LEDs on the OIUa Board There are four LEDs on the OIUa board: RUN, ALM, ACT, and LOS. 8.10 LEDs on the OMUa Board There are five types of LEDs on the OMUa board: RUN, ALM, ACT, HD, and OFFLINE. 8.11 LEDs on the PAMU Board
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There are two LEDs on the PAMU board: RUN and ALM. 8.12 LEDs on the PEUa Board There are three LEDs on the PEUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 8.13 LEDs on the POUc Board There are four types of LEDs on the POUc board: RUN, ALM, ACT, and LOS. 8.14 LEDs on the SCUa Board Among all the LEDs on the SCUa board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the SCUa board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. 8.15 LEDs on the TNUa Board There are three LEDs on the TNUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. 8.16 LEDs on the XPUa Board Among all the LEDs on the XPUa board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the XPUa board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. 8.17 LEDs on the XPUb Board Among all the LEDs on the XPUb board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the XPUb board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT.

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8.1 LEDs on the DPUc Board


There are three LEDs on the DPUc board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 8-1 describes the LEDs on the DPUc board. Table 8-1 LEDs on the DPUc board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

8.2 LEDs on the DPUd Board


There are three LEDs on the DPUd board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 8-2 describes the LEDs on the DPUd board. Table 8-2 LEDs on the DPUd board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM
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Color

Status ON or blinking

Description There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

ACT

Green

ON OFF

8.3 LEDs on the EIUa Board


There are three LEDs on the EIUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 8-3 describes the LEDs on the EIUa board. Table 8-3 LEDs on the EIUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

8.4 LEDs on the FG2a Board


Among all the LEDs on the FG2a board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the FG2a board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 8-4 describes the LEDs on the FG2a board. Table 8-4 LEDs on the FG2a board LED RUN
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Color Green

Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s

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Color

Status ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF

Description The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port)

Green

ON OFF

Green

OFF

Blinking

8.5 LEDs on the FG2c Board


Among all the LEDs on the FG2c board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the FG2c board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 8-5 describes the LEDs on the FG2c board. Table 8-5 LEDs on the FG2c board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty.

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LED ALM

Color Red

Status OFF ON or blinking

Description There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port)

Green

ON OFF

Orange

OFF

Blinking

8.6 LEDs on the GCUa Board


There are three LEDs on the panel of the GCUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 8-6 describes the LEDs on the GCUa board. Table 8-6 LEDs on the GCUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

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8.7 LEDs on the GOUa Board


There are three LEDs on the GOUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 8-7 describes the LEDs on the GOUa board. Table 8-7 LEDs on the GOUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

8.8 LEDs on the GOUc Board


There are five types of LEDs on the GOUc board: RUN, ALM, ACT, LINK (optical port LED), and ACT (optical port LED). Table 8-8 describes the LEDs on the GOUc board. Table 8-8 LEDs on the GOUc board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty.
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LED ALM

Color Red

Status OFF ON or blinking

Description There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LINK (optical port LED) ACT (optical port LED)

Green

ON OFF

Green

OFF

Blinking

8.9 LEDs on the OIUa Board


There are four LEDs on the OIUa board: RUN, ALM, ACT, and LOS. Table 8-9 describes the LEDs on the OIUa board. Table 8-9 LEDs on the OIUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF LOS Green ON Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The STM-1 port does not receive signals properly.

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LED

Color

Status OFF

Description The STM-1 port receives signals properly.

8.10 LEDs on the OMUa Board


There are five types of LEDs on the OMUa board: RUN, ALM, ACT, HD, and OFFLINE. Table 8-10 describes the LEDs on the OMUa board. Table 8-10 LEDs on the OMUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF OFFLINE Blue ON OFF ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s HD Green OFF Blinking Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode, or the board is disconnected. The board can be removed. The board cannot be removed. The board is being switched over to the other working mode. There is no read or write operation on the hard disk. The hard disk is being read or written.

8.11 LEDs on the PAMU Board


There are two LEDs on the PAMU board: RUN and ALM. Table 8-11 describes the LEDs on the PAMU board.
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Table 8-11 LEDs on the PAMU board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.25s and OFF for 0.25s OFF Description The PAMU board is functional and communicates with the SCUa board properly. The PAMU board is faulty or it does not communicate with the SCUa board properly. The power supply to the PAMU board is abnormal or the power distribution box does not work properly. There is no alarm. The power distribution box is faulty. During the self-check of the PAMU board, however, the ALM LED is also ON. This indicates that the ALM LED is functional.

ALM

Red

OFF ON

8.12 LEDs on the PEUa Board


There are three LEDs on the PEUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 8-12 describes the LEDs on the PEUa board. Table 8-12 LEDs on the PEUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

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8.13 LEDs on the POUc Board


There are four types of LEDs on the POUc board: RUN, ALM, ACT, and LOS. Table 8-13 describes the LEDs on the POUc board. Table 8-13 LEDs on the POUc board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF LOS Green ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The STM-1 port does not receive signals properly. The STM-1 port receives signals properly.

8.14 LEDs on the SCUa Board


Among all the LEDs on the SCUa board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the SCUa board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 8-14 describes the LEDs on the SCUa board. Table 8-14 LEDs on the SCUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state.

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LED

Color

Status ON OFF

Description There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

ACT

Green

ON OFF

LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port)

Green

ON OFF

Green

OFF

Blinking

8.15 LEDs on the TNUa Board


There are three LEDs on the TNUa board: RUN, ALM, and ACT. Table 8-15 describes the LEDs on the TNUa board. Table 8-15 LEDs on the TNUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm.

ALM

Red

OFF ON or blinking

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LED ACT

Color Green

Status ON OFF

Description The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.

8.16 LEDs on the XPUa Board


Among all the LEDs on the XPUa board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the XPUa board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 8-16 describes the LEDs on the XPUa board. Table 8-16 LEDs on the XPUa board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port) Green ON OFF Green OFF Blinking Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

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8.17 LEDs on the XPUb Board


Among all the LEDs on the XPUb board, RUN, ALM, and ACT indicate the status of the XPUb board, and other LEDs indicate the status of Ethernet ports. There are two LEDs at each Ethernet port: LINK and ACT. Table 8-17 describes the LEDs on the XPUb board. Table 8-17 LEDs on the XPUb board LED RUN Color Green Status ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON or blinking ACT Green ON OFF LINK (at the Ethernet port) ACT (at the Ethernet port) Green ON OFF Orange OFF Blinking Description The board is functional. The board is in loading state. There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. There is no alarm. There is a fault alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode. The link is well connected. The link is disconnected. There is no data transmission over the Ethernet port. There is data transmission over the Ethernet port.

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About This Chapter

DIP Switches on Components

This chapter describes the DIP switches on the boards and subracks of the BSC6900. 9.1 DIP Switch on the Subrack The DIP switch on the subrack is used to set the number of the subrack. 9.2 DIP Switches on the EIUa Board The EIUa board provides five DIP switches, namely, S1, S3, S4, S5, and S6. 9.3 DIP Switch on the PAMU Board The PAMU provides an SW1 DIP switch. 9.4 DIP Switches on the PEUa Board The PEUa board provides five DIP switches, namely, S2, S4, S6, S8, and S10. 9.5 DIP Switch on the PFCU Board The PFCU board has one DIP switch, which is named SW1 and consists of four bits. The DIP switch is used to set the address of the PFCU board. When the PFCU board is configured in a fan box of the service subrack, the address of the PFCU board is set to 1. When the PFCU board is configured in the independent fan subrack, the address of the PFCU board is set to 4. 9.6 Pins on the PFCB Board The PFCB board provides eight pairs of pins for jumpers. After being connected to jumpers, these pins are used to set the address and working mode of the PFCB board. The settings of these pins depend on the installation position of the PFCB board.

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9.1 DIP Switch on the Subrack


The DIP switch on the subrack is used to set the number of the subrack.

Location of the DIP Switch


The DIP switch is located on the lower back of the subrack. For details on the location of the DIP switch, see 5.2 Components of the Subrack.

Appearance
Figure 9-1 shows the cover plate for the DIP switch on the subrack. Figure 9-1 Cover plate for the DIP switch on the subrack

Description about the DIP Switch


The DIP switch on the subrack has eight bits numbered in ascending order from 1 to 8. The higher the bit is, the more significant it is. Table 9-1 describes the bits.

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Table 9-1 Description about the bits Bit 1-5 Description Bits 1 to 5 are used for setting the subrack number. Bit 1 is the least significant bit. If the bit is set to ON, it indicates 0. If the bit is set to OFF, it indicates 1. Odd parity check bit Reserved, undefined, generally set to ON Reserved

6 7 8 (the most significant bit)

Principle of the DIP Switch Setting


As the DIP switch uses odd parity check, the number of 1s in the eight bits must be an odd number. The method for setting the bits is as follows: 1. 2. 3. Set bit 1 to bit 5 as required. Set bit 7 to ON. Check the number of 1s in the seven bits of the DIP switch. Note that the setting of bit 8 remains unchanged.
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If the number of 1s is even, set bit 6 to OFF. If the number of 1s is odd, set bit 6 to ON.

Assume that the subracks are numbered from 0 to 2 and that bit 8 is set to OFF. Table 9-2 describes the setting of the DIP switch in the case. Table 9-2 Setting of the DIP switch Sub rack No. 0 Bit 1 0 ON 1 1 OFF 2 0 ON 2 0 ON 0 ON 1 OFF 3 0 ON 0 ON 0 ON 4 0 ON 0 ON 0 ON 5 0 ON 0 ON 0 ON 6 0 ON 1 OFF 1 OFF 7 0 ON 0 ON 0 ON 8 1 OFF 1 OFF 1 OFF Setting of the DIP Switch

9.2 DIP Switches on the EIUa Board


The EIUa board provides five DIP switches, namely, S1, S3, S4, S5, and S6.
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Figure 9-2 shows the layout of the DIP switches on the EIUa board. Figure 9-2 Layout of the DIP switches on the EIUa board

(1) Sub-board

(2) Bottom plate

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When the 75-ohm coaxial cable is used, the signal transmission uses the E1 unbalanced mode. In this case, the TX end is grounded, that is, the corresponding bit of the DIP switch is set to ON. When the 120-ohm twisted pair cable is used, the signal transmission uses the E1(T1) balanced mode. In this case, the TX end is not grounded, that is, the corresponding bit of the DIP switch is set to OFF. All DIP switches of the EIUa board are on the front panel of the sub-board. The front panel is faced to and combined with the bottom plate, and so the DIP switches are hidden in between.

Table 9-3 describes the DIP switches on the EIUa board.

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Table 9-3 Description of the DIP switches on the EIUa board DIP Switch Bit Description Setting for 75ohm Coaxial Cable ON Setting for 120-ohm Twisted Pair Cable OFF

S1

Impedance selection switch of E1s/T1s 0-7 Impedance selection switch of E1s/T1s 8-15 Impedance selection switch of E1s/T1s 16-23 Impedance selection switch of E1s/T1s 24-31 Reserved TX ground switch of E1s/ T1s 0-7 TX ground switch of E1s/ T1s 8-15 TX ground switch of E1s/ T1s 16-23 TX ground switch of E1s/ T1s 24-31

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

1-4 S3 1-8

ON

OFF

S4

1-8

ON

OFF

S5

1-8

ON

OFF

S6

1-8

ON

OFF

Table 9-4 describes the different DIP switches. Table 9-4 Description of the different DIP switches DIP Switch E1/T1 impedance selection switch Description Used to select the logical transmission mode of the board and to notify the software of the current transmission mode

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DIP Switch E1/T1 TX ground switch

Description Used to control the grounding of the transmitting end of the E1/T1 signals

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The DIP switches are set for 75-ohm coaxial cables by default. The setting for the DIP switches on the active board must be the same as that for the DIP switches on the standby board. The RX end is not grounded either in balanced or in unbalanced mode.

9.3 DIP Switch on the PAMU Board


The PAMU provides an SW1 DIP switch. Figure 9-3 shows the layout of the DIP switch on the PAMU board. Figure 9-3 Layout of the DIP switch on the PAMU board

With four bits, the DIP switch SW1 is used to set the address of the PAMU board. To set the address, first remove the PAMU board and then set the SW1 as described in Table 9-5. Table 9-5 DIP switch on the PAMU board Address 0 Bit 1 (the most significant bit) 2 3 4 (the least significant bit) Setting of DIP Bit ON ON ON ON Description 0 0 0 0

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In the BSC6900, the DIP switch on the PAMU board must be set as described in Table 9-5.

9.4 DIP Switches on the PEUa Board


The PEUa board provides five DIP switches, namely, S2, S4, S6, S8, and S10. Figure 9-4 shows the layout of the DIP switches on the PEUa board. Figure 9-4 Layout of the DIP switches on the PEUa board

(1) Sub-board

(2) Bottom plate

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All DIP switches are on the front panel of the sub-board. The front panel is combined with the bottom plate, so the DIP switches are not exposed. DIP switches S2, S4, S6, S8, and S10 are set from the side. As shown in Figure 9-4, there are two square holes between DIP switches, one between S2 and S4, and the other between S8 and S6. Through the two holes, you can set S2, S4, S8, and S6. DIP switch S10 is located in the right corner of the subboard, and thus you can set S10 along the side.The direction of the arrow in Figure 9-4 is to turn inwards. To set the bits of S2, S4, S6, or S8 to ON, turn them inwards. To set the bits of S2, S4, S6, or S8 to OFF, turn them outwards. To set the bits of S10 to ON, turn them outwards. To set the bits of S10 to OFF, turn them inwards. You can also run the SET E1T1 command on the LMT to set S10. If there is any inconsistency between the physical setting of S10 on the AEUa board and the setting of S10 by command, take the setting by command as the criterion. By default, the working mode of S10 is set to E1. You can also run the SET E1T1 command on the LMT to change the working mode of S10 from E1 mode to E1 balanced mode, E1 unbalanced mode, or T1 mode. When you run the SET E1T1 command to set the support for balanced and unbalanced modes parameter to No and set the working mode of S10 to E1, you must also manually set the bits of S10 to set the working mode of S10 to E1 balanced mode or E1 unbalanced mode. If signals are transmitted in E1 unbalanced mode, the signals are transmitted through the 75-ohm coaxial cable and the TX end of the cable is grounded, that is, the corresponding DIP bit is set to ON. If signals are transmitted in E1(T1) balanced mode, the signals are transmitted through the 120-ohm twisted pair cable and the TX end of the cable is not grounded, that is, the corresponding DIP bit is set to OFF.

DIP switches S2, S4, S6, and S8 on the PEUa board are used to enable or disable the grounding of 0 to 31 E1s/T1s/J1s at the TX end. DIP switch S10 is used to set the working mode to E1 balanced mode, E1 unbalanced mode, T1 mode, or J1 mode. Table 9-6 describes S2, S4, S6, S8, and S10. Table 9-6 Description about DIP switches on the PEUa board DIP Switc h S2 Bit Description Setting of DIP Switch ON Meaning

1-8

TX ground switch of E1s/T1s/J1s 24 to 31

Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode Setting the working mode to other modes Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode Setting the working mode to other modes Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode
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S4

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TX ground switch of E1s/T1s/J1s 16 to 23

ON

OFF

S6

1-8

TX ground switch of E1s/T1s/J1s 0 to 7

ON

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DIP Switc h

Bit

Description

Setting of DIP Switch OFF

Meaning

Setting the working mode to other modes Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode Setting the working mode to other modes Setting the working mode to E1 unbalanced mode Setting the working mode to E1 balanced mode Setting the working mode to T1 mode Setting the working mode to J1 mode

S8

1-8

TX ground switch of E1s/T1s/J1s 8 to 15

ON

OFF

S10

1-2

DIP switch for setting the working mode, consisting of two bits

(ON, ON)

(OFF, ON)

(ON, OFF)

(OFF, OFF)

NOTE

All the DIP switches are set to E1 balanced mode by default, that is, all the bits of S2, S4, S6, and S8 are set to OFF. For S10, the first bit is set to OFF, and the second bit to ON.

9.5 DIP Switch on the PFCU Board


The PFCU board has one DIP switch, which is named SW1 and consists of four bits. The DIP switch is used to set the address of the PFCU board. When the PFCU board is configured in a fan box of the service subrack, the address of the PFCU board is set to 1. When the PFCU board is configured in the independent fan subrack, the address of the PFCU board is set to 4.

DIP Switch on the PFCU Board (in a Fan Box of the service subrack)
Figure 9-5 shows the DIP switch on the PFCU board.

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Figure 9-5 DIP switch on the PFCU board

To set the address of the PFCU board, remove the fan box, and then set SW1 as described in Table 9-7. For how to remove the fan box, see Replacing the Fan Box. After the setting, the address of the PFCU board is 1. Table 9-7 DIP switch on the PFCU board (in a fan box of the service subrack) DIP Switch SW1 Bit 1 (the least significant bit) 2 3 4 (the most significant bit) Setting of DIP Switch OFF ON ON ON Description 1 0 0 0

DIP Switch on the PFCU Board (in the Independent Fan Subrack)
Figure 9-6 shows the DIP switch on the PFCU board. Figure 9-6 DIP switch on the PFCU board

To set the address of the PFCU board, remove the fan box, and then set SW1 as described in Table 9-8. For how to remove the fan box, see Replacing the Fan Box. After the setting, the address of the PFCU board is 4.

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Table 9-8 DIP switch on the PFCU board (in the independent fan subrack) DIP Switch SW1 Bit 1 (the least significant bit) 2 3 4 (the most significant bit) Setting of DIP Switch ON ON OFF ON Description 0 0 1 0

NOTE

The DIP switch on the PFCU board of the BSC6900 must be set according to the preceding descriptions.

9.6 Pins on the PFCB Board


The PFCB board provides eight pairs of pins for jumpers. After being connected to jumpers, these pins are used to set the address and working mode of the PFCB board. The settings of these pins depend on the installation position of the PFCB board.

Pins on the PFCB Board (in a Fan Box of the service subrack)
Figure 9-7 shows the pins on the PFCB board. Figure 9-7 Pins on the PFCB board

To set the address of the PFCB board, first remove the fan box and then set the pins as described in Table 9-9. Table 9-9 Pins on the PFCB board (in a fan box of the service subrack) Pin Numb er Connec ted to jumper 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16

No

No

No

No

Yes

No

No

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Pins on the PFCB Board (in the Independent Fan Subrack)


Figure 9-8 shows the pins on the PFCB board. Figure 9-8 Pins on the PFCB board

To set the address of the PFCB board, first remove the fan box and then set the pins as described in Table 9-10. Table 9-10 Pins on the PFCB board (in the independent fan subrack) Pin Numb er Connec ted to jumper 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

No

NOTE

The pins on the PFCB board of the BSC6900 must be set according to the preceding descriptions.

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