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Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Master UMG8900s shelf frame and boards function, classification and interface for operation etc Understand the inner signaling flow Master the concatenation and cables
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References
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Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Board function Chapter 3 Signaling flow Chapter 4 Concatenation and cables
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R4 Networking
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(2)
(5) (3)
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(1) Mounting angle (3) Interface for monitoring cable (5) Interface for alarm cable (7) Power-in terminal of fan box
(2) Power-in terminal of frame (4) Standby power-in terminal of fan box (6) Power-out terminal of fan box (8) DIP switch for setting frame ID
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Frame classification
The main control frame: manages and controls the whole UMG8900 equipment and provides clock signals for other frames. The central switching frame: implements frame subtending function. The service frame : implements service processing and interfacing functions. The extended control frame: It is configured when the networking with large capacity is required. It is responsible for protocol processing and connection management, and implements controlling and managing the service frames.
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Frame configuration
Power distribution frame Service frame #2 Air defence frame Power distribution frame Service frame #5 Air defence frame Power distribution frame Extended control frame #8 Air defence frame
Service frame #4
Service frame #7
Service frame #3
Service frame #6
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DIP Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF
ON
DIP switch setting Binary number SW4 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON SW3 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON SW2 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON SW1 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Frame ID
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Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board
O M U O R M P U
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Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board
Slot distribution
O M U
M P U
O R
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Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board O R T N U T C L U
N O E R T
T N U
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Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board Service board
T C L U
Slot distribution
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N E T
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Questions
Please describe the classification, function and location in the shelf of the UMG8900s frames. How to set the DIP switch? Please describe the slot distribution of UMG8900.
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Summary
Frame classification, function and distribution in shelf Slot distribution in frame Dip switch setting.
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Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Board function Chapter 3 Signaling flow Chapter 4 Concatenation and cables
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Hardware system
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MPU (Master) board OMU (Master) OMU (Slave) board board board
Main control frame
MPU (Slave)
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MPU
Implementing control information interaction between the boards and inter-frame control information interaction as well as interface management in the case of multiple frames subtended. Monitoring and managing the status of all boards in the frame. Implementing status querying, monitoring and power-on or power-off management to the equipment through special maintenance module, and controlling board power-on sequence to avoid impact from instant current.
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PPU
LAN-Switch
CMU
Gateway control subsystem
OMU/MPU
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CMU
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CMU
Providing internal interface to connect with the PPU to implement interaction of H.248 messages. Providing interfaces to connect with the RPU, ASU, TNU and TCLU to control the boards to convert media streams. Providing interface to connect with the MPU to implement data configuration and output alarms, debugging information and logs.
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PPU
Providing the Mc interface to the MGC, B interface to the CMU and internal interfaces to the MPU. Receiving H.248 messages through Mc interface, implementing H.248 protocol stack processing, and forwarding the H.248 messages to the CMU. Assembling H.248 messages received from the CMU, then performing protocol adaptation according to H.248 packet format and sending them to the MGC.
SCTP/UDP IP M3UA SCTP IP H.248 RANAP SCCP
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NET ATM A4L/ TAC EAC/ TAC ASU ASU RPU RPU E8T/ IP E8T/ G1O/ G1O/ P1H/P4L P1H/P4L
OMU/MPU
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ASU
UMTS Access Signaling Adaptor is accomplished by ASU and PPU
ASU
ATM Control Plane Protocol Stack HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. ATM User Plane Protocol Stack Page 28
A 4 L
B A P
E A C
B E A
T A C
B T A
A S U (m)
A S U (s)
A S U (m)
A S U (s)
A S U (m)
A S U (s)
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RPU
Nb UP
RTP UDP IP
RTCP UDP IP
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P 4 L R P U (m)
B A P R P U (s)
E B 1 G G E R P U (m) R P U (s)
E 8 T R P U (m)
B F E R P U (s)
P 1 H R P U (m)
B A P R P U (s)
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NET
Main Control
(1#)
T C L U
M N E T
M N E T
T C L U
T D M
M Central Switch B L (0#) U M B L U M B L U M B L U M B L U M B L U M T N U
T FE+GE D M
M N E T M N E T M T N U M B L U M B L U M B L U M B L U M B L U M B L U
FE+GETDM
Service
(2#7) (8)
F E
M N E T
F E
M N E T
FE+GETDM
5 6 7 Service Service Service
Extension Control
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TDM
OMU/MPU
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TNU
The TNU, together with TDM service interface boards, composes the T-S-T switching network for the whole TDM system. Implementing one-plus-one backup. The subtending optical fiber provides one-plus-one protection.
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TCLU
The TCLU, together with interface boards, composes the switching network for the same subrack. Implementing one-plus-one backup. The subtending optical fiber provides one-plus-one protection.
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TCU
The TransCode Unit (TCU) provides voice coding/decoding resources and echo cancellation resources, implements voice packetization at TDM side, processes voice datagram, and implements tone playing function The Echo Cancellation Unit (ECU) in the UMG8900 is used to implement echo cancellation function for the voice signals.
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S2L
Implementing clock and data recovery of two 155-M optical interfaces. Processing overheads of regenerator section and multiplex section of optical signals and checking communication through optical channel. Implementing mapping, demapping of SDH and processing overheads of high-order path and low-order path. Processing E1*63*2 framing and implementing DS0 switching of level-one TDM service. Implementing access of 4-k TDM service.
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AC T AC T LI N TX K 0 RX 0 LI NK TX 1 RX 1
SPF
It is responsible for SIGTRAN protocols processing such as M3UA/M2UA/ SCTP/IP/ MAC protocols It can process 4 2-Mbit/s links and 64 64-kbit/s links of SS7 signaling over MTP2 layer, or 64 channels of V5 protocol or 128 channels of PRA protocol.
SEP
SS7
UMG8900
IP
MSOFTX3000
S7UP MTP3 MTP2 MTP1 TDM M2UA-NIF M2UA MTP2 SCTP IP MTP1 MAC
IP
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Clock subsystem
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CLK
CLK is the system clock board, responsible for receiving line clock signals extracted by interface boards and external synchronous clock signals provided by BITS. Each MGW frame is configured with two NET boards. In the main control frame, the clock boards provide 16-kHz clock signals to the NET boards of the frame through the backplane. In other MGW frames, the clock boards provide 16-kHz clock signals to the NET boards through the distributed cables. The CLK also outputs external synchronous clock signals.
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Cascading subsystem
Central switch frame
MMPU/MNET/MTNU
M F L U
M F L U
M B L U
Slave frame 6
MMPU/MNET/TCLU
M T C U
M S 2 L
M A S U
M A 4 L
M T C U
M S 2 L
M A S U
M A 4 L
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BLU
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FLU
The Front Link Unit (FLU) is the front subtending board of UMG8900 in the case of multiple frames subtended. A couple of FLUs can provide 8-k time-slot of TDM data subtending channel and 2x1.25 G of GE data subtending channel for the corresponding back subtending board BLU. FLU has no interface.
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Questions
Please describe the umg8900s hardware classification and each class function Please describe UMG8900s functions and interfaces
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Summary
UMG8900s hardware classification and each class function UMG8900s boards function and interfaces
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Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Board function Chapter 3 Signaling flow Chapter 4 Concatenation and cables
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Clock extraction
BITS 2048kbit/s 2048KHz M C L K 1.5GHz 1.5GHz GPS/GLONASS
M C L K
M N E T
M N E T 8KHz
M E 3 2
M E 3 2
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Clock distribution
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FTP server
OMU
LMT FE crossover network cable
C L K
A 4 L
T N U
N E T
N E T
T N U
P 4 L
E 8 T
G 1 O
S 2 L
E 3 2
master/ slave
FE control bus T C U A S U O M U O M U R P U
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T C L U 1*FE+2GE+*TDM B L U T N U
N E T
N E T
N E T
N E T
T N U
service
F L U
M P U
M P U
master/slave FE bus
board
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main control frame O O M M U U master/slave FE bus T C L U central exchange frame F L U M M P P U U F L U master/slave FE bus T N U B L U
N E T
N E T
T N U
N E T
N E T
N E T
T C L U
N E T
N E T
T C L U master/slave FE bus
T C L U
T N N N N C E E E E L T T T T U
M M P P U U
M M P P U U
M M M M P P P P U U U U
service frame
service frame
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Alarm path
crossover network cable A 4 L M
LMT Note: when LMT is connected with the host through LanSwitch, the straight-thru cable is used P 4 L M S 2 L M
service board
C L K
T N U
N E T
N E T
T N U
E 3 2
master/ slave
master/ slave
service board
T C U
A S U
O M U
O M U
R P U
T C U
FE bus Mbus
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Alarm path
O M U O M U main control frame master/ slave FE bus T C L U central exchange frame T N U N E T T N U service board
T C L U 1*FE+2GE+*TDM B L U
N E T
N E T
N E T
F L U
M P U
M P U
R P U
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Alarm path
O O M M master/slave U U FE bus T T C N N C L E E L U T T U
F L U
M M P P U U
B T N N T B L N E E N L U U T T U U 1*FE+2GE+*TDM T T N C C N E L L E T T U U master/ slave Mbus T T N C C N E L L E T T U master/ U slave Mbus M M P P U U extended control frame T T C N N C L E E L U T T U
M M P P U U
M M P P U U
service frame
service frame
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Questions
Please describe the all kinds of signaling flow
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Summary
Service signaling flow Clock signaling flow Loading signaling flow Alarm signaling flow
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Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Board function Chapter 3 Signaling flow Chapter 4 Concatenation and cables
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MPU
TCLU MNET
TDM GE FE
MNET
CLK
CLK
MNET
OMU
TNU
TNU
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OMU
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Clock extraction
BITS 2048kbit/s 2048KHz M C L K 1.5GHz 1.5GHz GPS/GLONASS
M C L K
M N E T
M N E T 8KHz
M E 3 2
M E 3 2
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M a in c o n tro l c a b in e t
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Questions
If there are 4 frames how to cascade them?
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Summary
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Summary
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