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1 H802DSRD Board
The H802DSRD board is a 32-port ISDN Digital Subscriber Board, providing 32 channels of ISDN access services.
Overview
The H802DSRD board supports the following functions:
32 channels of ISDN access services The H802DSRD board uses the 2B1Q encoding mode Automatic power shutdown in case of a high temperature
Except for the line encoding mode, the software and the hardware of the DSRD and those of the H802DSRD boards are the same. Figure 3-119 shows the external connections of the H802DSRD board. External connections of the H802DSRD board
Control board GE DSRD Backplane -48 V Service port
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Working Principle
Figure 3-120 illustrates the working principle of the H802DSRD board. Working principle of the H802DSRD board
Backplane connector
GE
Interface module
CPU module
ISDN port
-48 V
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Power port
Power module
Clock module
The CPU module controls calls, processes call protocols, and packages voice data.
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The ISDN service processing module processes the ISDN service of the board, including extracting signaling and switching data. The interface module converts between the media independent interface (MII) interface and the GE interface. The power module supplies power to each functional module of the board. The clock module provides clock signals for each functional module of the board.
In the upstream direction, service data is transmitted to the board through the ISDN service processing module and is packaged by the CPU module. The interface module converts the packaged data into GE packets and transmits the packets to the control board through the GE bus of the board. Then, the packets are transmitted upstream. In the downstream direction, GE packets are transmitted from the control board to the interface module of the H802DSRD board through the backplane bus. The GE packets are decapsulated by the CPU module, processed by the ISDN service processing module, and then converted into service data. The service data is transmitted to the subscriber through the interface module.
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Front Panel
Table 3-208 describes the front panel of the H802DSRD board. Front panel of the H802DSRD board RUN ALM: running status LED Green: on for 1s and off for 1s repeatedly Red: on for 0.25s and off for 0.25s repeatedly Green: on for 0.25s and off for 0.25s repeatedly The board works in the normal state. The BIOS of board is starting up. The APP of board is starting up.
NOTE In V800R009C00 and later versions, the RUN ALM LED blinks red.
DSRD
RUN ALM BSY
Orange: on for 0.25s and off for 0.25s repeatedly (supported in V800R009C00 and later versions) Red: on BSY: port status LED Green: on Green: off
LINE
Port
The port of the H802DSRD board is located on the front panel of the board. Table 3-209 describes the port of the H802DSRD board. Port of the H802DSRD board Port LINE
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Port
Function services.
Pin Assignments
Table 3-210 describes the pin assignments of the LINE port on the front panel of the H802DSRD board. Pin assignments of the LINE port Pin 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 Sign al TIP1 5 RIN G15 TIP1 4 RIN G14 TIP1 3 RIN G13 TIP1 2 RIN G12 TIP1 1 RIN G11 TIP1 0 RIN G10 TIP9 RIN G9 TIP8 Pin 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 Sign al TIP7 RIN G7 TIP6 RIN G6 TIP5 RIN G5 TIP4 RIN G4 TIP3
33 1
Port
Pin 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18
Sign al TIP1 6 RIN G16 TIP1 7 RIN G17 TIP1 8 RIN G18 TIP1 9 RIN G19 TIP2 0 RIN G20 TIP2 1 RIN G21 TIP2 2 RIN G22 TIP2 3
Pin 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Sign al TIP2 4 RIN G24 TIP2 5 RIN G25 TIP2 6 RIN G26 TIP2 7 RIN G27 TIP2 8 RIN G28 TIP2 9 RIN G29 TIP3 0 RIN G30 TIP3 1
64
32
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Pin 49
Sign al RIN G8
Pin 33
Sign al RIN G0
Port
Pin 17
Pin 1
Daughter Board
The H802DSRD board supports a daughter board port, which can be installed with the H806DSDB daughter board. Figure 3-121 shows the position of the daughter board on the H802DSRD board. Position of the daughter board on the H802DSRD board
DSDB
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Table 3-211 describes the daughter board supported by the H802DSRD board. Daughter board supported by the H802DSRD board Daughter board H806DSDB Function Supports the VoIP function. Remarks Mandatory
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Specification
Table 3-212 lists the specification of the H802DSRD board. Specification of the H802DSRD board Board H802DSRD Dimensions (W x D x H) 22.86 mm x 237.00 mm x 395.40 mm Power Consumption
Static: 18 W Maximum: 40 W
2 H802EDTB Board
The H802EDTB board is a 16 port SHDSL and 16 port E1 Service Board. It provides 16 channels of TDM SHDSL access services and 16 channels of E1 and V.35 access services. The H802EDTB board supports E1 services over SHDSL lines and achieves transparent transmission and convergence for services from E1 ports to SHDSL ports.
After the H802EDTB board is upgraded from VER.B to VER.C, all functions remain unchanged.
Overview
The H802EDTB board supports the following functions:
16 channels of TDM SHDSL access services 16 channels of E1 access services 32 channels of PRI services 512 DSP channels, VoIP function, and PRI-to-H.248 signaling conversion by using the IUA protocol TDM PWE3 service CPE mode Automatic power shutdown in case of a high temperature Transparent transmission and convergence
Figure 3-125 and Figure 3-126 show the external connections of the H802EDTB board.
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GIU
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Working Principle
Figure 3-127 illustrates the working principle of the H802EDTB board.
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The H802EDTB board provides two 8-channel E1 ports and one 16-channel SHDSL port and its basic working principle is as follows:
The control module controls the board, and loads and configures the service processing logic. The LocalBus and MII interfaces are for the service processing module. The service processing module implements switching of the time division multiplexing (TDM) timeslots and IP packets distribution inside the board, configures and controls the E1 ports, and provides the HDLC channel for its communication with the control board. In addition, the service processing module supports packet filtering, traffic control, and encryption. The E1 interface module provides 16 channels of E1 access services and signal conversion. The DSP module supports processing of 512-channel DSP packet voice services to implement the connection of VoIP service to the broadband IP network, and also supports the processing of the IP voice protocols such as H.248 and MGCP. The SHDSL module provides 16 channels of TDM SHDSL services to extend the transmission distance of 16 channels of E1 services. In addition, the SHDSL module can be connected to the PRA PBX. The power module supplies power to each functional module of the board. The clock module extracts the clock signals and generates the clock signals required by the system.
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The clock module provides working clock for the board chip.
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Front Panel
Table 3-218 describes the front panel of the H802EDTB board. Front panel of the H802EDTB board RUN ALM: running status LED Red: on for 0.25s and off for 0.25s repeatedly. The board is in the APP startup phase.
NOTE In V800R009C00 and later versions, during the board starup, the RUN ALM LED turns red in the APP starup phase.
EDTB
RUN ALM BSY
E1 0 -7
The board is communicating with the control board. A high-temperature alarm is generated.
Orange: on for 0.25s and off for 0.25s repeatedly (supported in V800R009C00 and later versions) Green: on for 1 s and off for 1 s repeatedly Red: on BSY: port status LED Green: on Green: off
Port
The ports of the H802EDTB board are located on its front panel. Table 3-219 describes the ports of the H802EDTB board. Ports of the H802EDTB board Port E1 ports
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Port
Function services.
Connection cable to connect the port to the DDF. Use the subscriber cable to connect the port to the DDF.
SHDSL port
Provides the SHDSL access service. Provides E1 services over SHDSL lines.
Pin Assignments
Table 3-220 describes the pin assignments of the E1 port on the front panel of the H802EDTB board. Pin assignments of the E1 port Pin 30 15 44 29 14 43 28 13 42 27 12 41 26 11 40 25 10 39 24 9 38 23 Signal TT0 TR0 PGND TT1 TR1 PGND TT2 TR2 PGND TT3 TR3 PGND TT4 TR4 PGND TT5 TR5 PGND TT6 TR6 RR0 RT0
30 15 14 44 2 1 16 31
Port
Pin 8 37 22 7 36 21 6 35 20 5 34 19 4 33 18 3 32 17 2 31 16 1
Signal TR7 RR1 RT1 TT7 RR2 RT2 PGND RR3 RT3 PGND RR4 RT4 PGND RR5 RT5 PGND RR6 RT6 PGND RR7 RT7 PGND
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In Table 3-220, the first letter "R" or "T" in each cell of the signal column refer to "Receive" or "Transmit" of E1 signals. In Table 3-220, the second letter "R" or "T" in each cell of the signal column refer to "ring" and "tip" of the E1 signal cable.
Table 3-221 describes the pin assignments of the xDSL port on the front panel of the H802EDTB board. Pin assignments of the xDSL port Pin 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Sign al 15 Pin 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
33 1
Sign al 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Port
Pin 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
Sign al -
Pin 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Sign al -
64
32
Daughter Board
To provide relevant functions, the H802EDTB board must be configured with a matched daughter board. Figure 3-128 shows the position of the daughter board on the H802EDTB board.
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ELCA
ETCB
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Table 3-222 lists the daughter boards that are supported by the H802EDTB board. Daughter boards supported by the H802EDTB board Daughter board H602ETCB H802ELCA Port HW port and MII port E1 port Function Processes the algorithm of VoIP compression and decompression. Supports the E1 port.
Jumper Settings
The H802EDTB board provides five sets of jumpers, as shown in Figure 3-129.
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J16
J15
J17 J18
J21
J11
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Jumpers J15, J16, J17, and J18 are used to set whether to ground the shield layer of the E1 port.
When the impedance of the E1 port is set to 120 ohms, the shield layer of the E1 port must not be grounded. When the impedance of the E1 port is set to 75 ohms, it is recommended that the shield layer of the E1 port be grounded.
Jumpers J11 and J21 are used to query through software whether the shield layer of the E1 port is grounded. The setting of jumper J11 must be the same as that of jumper J21. It is recommended that the settings of jumpers J15, J16, J17, and J18 be the same as those of jumpers J11 and J21.
Table 3-223 describes the jumper settings for the H802EDTB board. Jumper settings of the H802EDTB board Jumper J15, J16, J17, and J18 Setting Connected Disconnect ed J11 and J21
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Indication The shield layer of the E1 port is grounded. The shield layer of the E1 port is not grounded. The shield layer of the E1 cable is
Connected
Connected
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Jumper
Setting
Indication grounded.
Default Setting
Disconnect ed
Table 3-224 describes the mapping between jumpers J15, J16, J17, J18, and the E1 port. Mapping between jumpers J15, J16, J17, J18, and the E1 port Jump er J15 Pin 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 J16 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14
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Transmit End of ... Tx end of the first E1 channel Rx end of the first E1 channel Tx end of the 2nd E1 channel Rx end of the 2nd E1 channel Tx end of the 3rd E1 channel Rx end of the 3rd E1 channel Tx end of the 4th E1 channel Rx end of the 4th E1 channel Tx end of the 5th E1 channel Rx end of the 5th E1 channel Tx end of the 6th E1 channel Rx end of the 6th E1 channel Tx end of the 7th E1 channel Rx end of the 7th E1 channel Tx end of the 8th E1
Jump er J17
Receive End of ... Tx end of the 9th E1 channel Rx end of the 9th E1 channel Tx end of the 10th E1 channel Rx end of the 10th E1 channel Tx end of the 11th E1 channel Rx end of the 11th E1 channel Tx end of the 12th E1 channel Rx end of the 12th E1 channel Tx end of the 13th E1 channel Rx end of the 13th E1 channel Tx end of the 14th E1 channel Rx end of the 14th E1 channel Tx end of the 15th E1 channel Rx end of the 15th E1 channel Tx end of the 16th E1
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Jump er
Pin
Jump er
Pin
15-16
15-16
Table 3-225 describes the software query (a reserved function) supported by jumper J11 and J21. Software query (a reserved function) supported through jumpers J11 and J21 Jumper J11 J21 Contents Queried Through the Software Whether the shield layer of the E1 transmit end is grounded Whether the shield layer of the E1 receive end is grounded
Specification
Table 3-226 lists the specifications of the H802EDTB board. Specifications of the H802EDTB board Board H802EDTB Dimensions (W x D x H) 22.86 mm x 237.00 mm x 395.40 mm Power Consumption
Static: 32 W Maximum: 38 W
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