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ZXMBW AGW

WiMAX Wireless Access Gateway


Hardware Descripiton

Version 3.08.10

ZTE CORPORATION
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Hi-Tech Industrial Park,
Nanshan District, Shenzhen,
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Revision History

Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason


R1.0 04/19/2009 First Edition

Serial Number: sjzl20091233


Contents

Preface............................................................... i
Declaration of RoHS Compliance ........................ i
Cabinet..............................................................1
Service Cabinet .............................................................. 1
Functions .................................................................. 1
Service Cabinet Appearance ......................................... 1
Service Cabinet Structure ............................................ 4
Internal Layout of the Service Cabinet ........................... 5
Technical Indices ........................................................ 6
Server Cabinet ............................................................... 6
Functions .................................................................. 6
Server Cabinet Appearance .......................................... 6
Server Cabinet Structure ............................................. 9
Technical Indices .......................................................10
Subrack ........................................................... 13
Service Shelf ................................................................13
Operation Principle of Service Subrack..........................13
Structure of Service Shelf ...........................................15
Backplane Structure of Service Shelf ............................17
DIP Switch on Backplane of Service Shelf .....................18
Technical Indexes of Service Shelf ...............................21
Power Distribution Subrack .............................................22
Functions .................................................................22
Power Distribution Subrack Panel .................................22
Structure..................................................................23
Technical Indices .......................................................23
Power Distribution Box ...................................................24
Functions .................................................................24
Panel .......................................................................24
Structure..................................................................24
Technical Indices .......................................................25
Fan Subrack..................................................................26
Functions .................................................................26
Panel .......................................................................26
Fan Subrack Structure................................................26
Technical Indices .......................................................27
Ventilation Subrack ........................................................27
Functions .................................................................27
Panel .......................................................................27
Structure..................................................................28
Dust Proof Subrack ........................................................28
Functions .................................................................28
Panel .......................................................................29
Structure..................................................................29
Board .............................................................. 31
Board List.....................................................................31
Structure of a Board ......................................................33
Board Installation Relation ..............................................36
Board Illustrations .........................................................37
XPB Board ....................................................................38
Function of XPB Board ................................................38
Panel of XPB Board ....................................................39
Keys of XPB Board .....................................................40
Indicators on XPB Board .............................................41
DIP Switch of XPB Board.............................................42
Technical Parameters of XPB Board ..............................42
The Rear Board Corresponding to XPB Board .................42
UIM/2 Board .................................................................42
Functions .................................................................42
Panel .......................................................................43
Keys ........................................................................44
Indicator ..................................................................45
DIP Switch................................................................48
Technical Indices .......................................................48
Rear Board ...............................................................48
CHUB Board..................................................................48
Functions .................................................................48
Panel .......................................................................49
Keys ........................................................................50
Indicator ..................................................................51
DIP Switch................................................................53
Technical Indices .......................................................53
Rear Board ...............................................................54
MPX86/2 Board .............................................................54
Functions .................................................................54
Panel .......................................................................54
Keys ........................................................................56
Indicator ..................................................................56
DIP Switch................................................................59
Technical Indices .......................................................59
Rear Board ...............................................................60
RGIM1 Board ................................................................60
Functions .................................................................60
Panel .......................................................................60
DIP Switch................................................................62
External Interface......................................................63
Outgoing Lines ..........................................................63
RUIM Board ..................................................................64
Functions .................................................................64
Panel .......................................................................64
DIP Switch................................................................65
External Interface......................................................65
Outgoing Lines ..........................................................66
RCHB1 Board and RCHB2 Board ......................................66
Functions .................................................................66
Panel .......................................................................66
DIP Switch................................................................67
External Interface......................................................67
Outgoing Lines ..........................................................68
Difference Between RCHB1 and RCHB2.........................68
Alarm Box ....................................................... 69
Functions .....................................................................69
Panel ...........................................................................70
Keys ............................................................................71
Indicator ......................................................................72
Technical Indices ...........................................................72
Cables and Lines ...........................................................73
Figures ............................................................ 75
Tables ............................................................. 77
List of Glossary................................................ 79
Preface

Purpose This manual provides the detailed hardware information about


ZXMBW AGW.
Intended This document is intended for engineers and technicians who per-
Audience form operation activities on the ZXMBW AGW.
Prerequisite Skill To use this guide effectively, users must have a general under-
and Knowledge standing of wireless telecommunications technology. Familiarity
with the following is helpful:
� ZXMBW AGW hardware structure
� Various components of ZXMBW AGW system
� Local operating procedures of ZXMBW AGW
What Is in This This guide contains the following chapters:
Guide
Chapter Summary

Chapter 1, This chapter introduces the cabinet structure and


Cabinet relevant mechanical parts of the AGW.

Chapter 2, This chapter introduces the subrack and


Subrack corresponding configuration of the AGW.

Chapter 3, Board This chapter introduces the board of the AGW.

Chapter 4, Alarm
This chapter introduces ZTE universal alarm box .
Box

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Declaration of RoHS
Compliance

To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibil-


ity to the earth we live, this document shall serve as formal dec-
laration that ZXMBW AGW manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION
complies with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parlia-
ment - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect
to the following substances:
� Lead (Pb)
� Mercury (Hg)
� Cadmium (Cd)
� Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))
� PolyBrominated Biphenyls (PBB’s)
� PolyBrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE’s)

The ZXMBW AGW manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION meets


the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC; however, some assemblies
are customized to client specifications. Addition of specialized,
customer-specified materials or processes which do not meet the
requirements of EU 2002/95/EC may negate RoHS compliance of the
assembly. To guarantee compliance of the assembly, the need for
compliant product must be communicated to ZTE CORPORATION in
written form.
This declaration is issued based on our current level of knowledge.
Since conditions of use are outside our control, ZTE CORPORATION
makes no warranties, express or implied, and assumes no liability in
connection with the use of this information.

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Chapter 1

Cabinet

Table of Contents
Service Cabinet .................................................................. 1
Server Cabinet ................................................................... 6

Service Cabinet
Functions
� The service cabinet houses various subracks. It provides a
suitable environment for internal electronic devices.
� The service cabinet is mainly used to place various subracks,
including the fan subrack, the service subrack and the power
distribution subrack.
� It provides protection and power distribution to subracks,
shields electromagnetic interference, and deploys devices
in a neat and orderly manner for the convenience of future
maintenance.

Service Cabinet Appearance


The model number of ZXMBW AGW the service cabinet is B6080-
20B. Its appearance view is as shown in Figure 1. Its top view is
as shown in Figure 2. Its bottom view is as shown in Figure 3.

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FIGURE 1 CABINET STRUCTURAL LAYOUT

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FIGURE 2 CABINET TOP VIEW

1. Antenna Lid 5. Back Cable Outlet


2. PE Earth Point 6. Top Fan Lid
3. Plastic Lid 7. Front Cable Outlet
4. Top Troughping

FIGURE 3 CABINET BOTTOM VIEW

1. Antenna Lid
2. PE Earth Point
3. Plastic Lid
4. Back Cable Outlet
5. Dust Screen
6. Front Cable Outlet

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Service Cabinet Structure


The structural layout of the cabinet (including the lid) is as shown
in Figure 4.

FIGURE 4 CABINET STRUCTURAL LAYOUT

1. Front Door 6. Top Cabinet Joiner


2. Top Plane 7. Top Side Plane
3. Rack 8. Right Splint
4. Top Troughing 9. Side Door
5. Connecting Board 10. Side Decorative Plate

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11. Filter Screen 13. Decorative Plate


12. Tail

Internal Layout of the Service Cabinet


The structural layout of the cabinet is as shown in Figure 5.

FIGURE 5 CABINET STRUCTURAL LAYOUT

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Technical Indices
The technical indices of the service cabinet are as shown in Table
1.

TABLE 1 TECHNICAL INDICES OF SERVICE CABINET

Parameter Descriptions

Category 19 Inch Series Cabinet

Cabinet Name B6080-20B Cabinet

Cabinet Color The main body of the cabinet is blue, with silver
sectional bars at both sides of the door.

Outline 598 mm × 800 mm × 2000 mm (Width × Depth


Dimension × Height). The width does not include the left and
the right side doors (25 mm each). The height
does not include the side decorative plane and the
top side plane.

Tail Size 410 mm × 666 mm (Width × Depth)

Internal Space Internal height is 42 U; internal width is 19 inches.

Cabinet Weight The net weight is about 150 kg.

Server Cabinet
Functions
The server cabinet houses the server, RAID, and other electronic
devices. It provides a suitable environment for internal electronic
devices.

Server Cabinet Appearance


The maximum internal space of the server cabinet is 42 U. The
appearance of the server is as shown in Figure 6. The top view of
the cabinet is as shown in Figure 6. The bottom view of the server
cabinet is as shown in Figure 6.

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FIGURE 6 SERVER CABINET APPEARANCE

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FIGURE 7 CABINET TOP VIEW

1. Earth Point
2. Antenna Lid
3. Cable Outlet
4. Plastic Lid

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FIGURE 8 CABINET BOTTOM VIEW

1. Tail 4. Ventilation Outlet


2. Antenna Lid 5. Plastic Lid
3. Cable Outlet

Server Cabinet Structure


The front post is installed with the blank panel, the 1 U wire Panel
Unit, etc. The rear post is installed with the power distribution
subrack, the socket, the binding wire plane, etc.
The structural layout of the cabinet is as shown in Figure 9.

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FIGURE 9 CABINET STRUCTURAL LAYOUT

1. Front Door 6. Rack


2. Top Plane 7. Side Decorative Plate
3. Antenna Lid 8. Tail
4. Top Side Plane 9. Decorative Plate
5. Top Cabinet Joiner

Technical Indices
The technical indices of the server cabinet are as shown in Table 2.

TABLE 2 TECHNICAL INDICES OF SERVER CABINET

Parameter Descriptions

Category 19 Inch Series Cabinet

Cabinet Name B6010-20B Cabinet

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Parameter Descriptions

Cabinet Color The main body of the cabinet is blue, with silver
sectional bars at both sides of the door.

Outline Dimension 600 mm × 1000 mm × 2000 mm (Width × Depth


× Height)

Tail Size 360 mm × 886 mm (Width × Depth)

Internal Space Internal height is 42 U; internal width is 19 inches.

Cabinet Weight The net weight is about 170 kg.

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Chapter 2

Subrack

Table of Contents
Service Shelf ....................................................................13
Power Distribution Subrack .................................................22
Power Distribution Box .......................................................24
Fan Subrack......................................................................26
Ventilation Subrack............................................................27
Dust Proof Subrack ............................................................28

Service Shelf
Operation Principle of Service
Subrack
Description There are two kinds of service subracks currently used in AGW:
BPSNE subrack and BCTC subrack. The two subracks have same
appearance, but realize different function.
� BPSNE subrack is used to manage user status, to forward user
data, to collect and report accounting information, and to pro-
vide corresponding QoS function to different users.
� BCTC subrack is the control center of AGW, which implements
management and control of the whole system. Additionally, it
provides control plane signaling processing for AGW system.
Operation Operation principle of AGW service subrack is as shown in Figure
Principle 10.

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FIGURE 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF OPERATION PRINCIPLE FOR SERVICE SUBRACK

The function of each board in service subrack is listed as follows.


� SMP is in charge of processing application layer signaling and
route protocol, receiving and transmitting Socket, signaling en-
coding and decoding, flow control, user plane control ad user
management.
� OMP is the main control node for the system, including two
modules: OMP and RPU. OMP provides external OMC interface
to connect foreground and background. RPU realizes route in-
formation maintenance, route table generation and distribu-
tion, and dynamic route protocol processing on system net-
work processing unit.
� UIM is in charge of internal messages transmission, realizes
control plane Ethernet switching and media plane level 2 Eth-
ernet switching. For dual-shelf as an office, it realizes the con-
nection of level 1 switching shelf and control shelf.
� GGLP realizes data linear speed processing, including data
packet identification, classification, encapsulation, decapsula-
tion, look-up and route forwarding.
� GGUP realizes the function of basic IP packet head processing,
GRE message processing, user data messages forwarding, ac-
counting collection and report.
� PSN realizes the switching of media plane IP data messages in
level 1 switching.

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Structure of Service Shelf


Introduction The service shelf of the ZXMBW AGW is in the shielded shelf struc-
ture of front circuits and back circuits (some circuit boards include
front circuit boards and back circuit boards, and they need to be
plugged in the front slots and back slots of the shelf), and the cir-
cuit board plug-in board space is:
� The front board is 8 U high (the PCB is 340 mm deep).
� The back board is 6 U high (the PCB is 100mm deep).
Each shelf provides 17 slots with a space of 25.4 mm between
them. Optical fibers are led out from the panel of the front board.
Figure 11 shows the structure of a service shelf.

FIGURE 11 SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE PAIR PLUGGING SERVICE SHELF

1. Back Board (6 U) 6. Metal guide keyway


2. -48V cable-inlet filter 7. 2mm connector
3. DIP switch 8. Backplane (4 mm)
4. Plastic guide rail 9. Front board
5. Backplane enforcing rib

The service shelf effect diagram is shown in Figure 12 and Figure


13.

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FIGURE 12 SERVICE SHELF EFFECT DIAGRAM (FRONT)

FIGURE 13 SERVICE SHELF EFFECT DIAGRAM (REAR)

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Backplane Structure of Service Shelf


Description Backplanes are important part of a shelf. Boards in identical shelf
are connected through printed traces inside a backplane. This dis-
tinguishedly decreases the cables for backplane and improves re-
liability of the entire system.
Backplanes of The backplane of level-1 switch shelf is BPSN packet switching
Level-1 Switch network backplane. The rear view of the backplane is as shown in
Shelf Figure 14.

FIGURE 14 REAR VIEW OF BPSN

1. DIP Switch 4. Circuit Board Positioning Pin


2. Power Connector 5. Rear boards connector
3. Backplane Fastening Bolt

The outward interfaces are X1~X3, used for power socket and con-
nected with bus bar GND, -48V, -48VGND, and GNDP.
Backplane of The backplane corresponding to the control shelf is BCTC, with the
Control Shelf rear view is as shown in Figure 15.

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FIGURE 15 REAR VIEW OF BCTC

1. DIP Switch 4. Board Connector Assembly Heath


2. Socket 5. Fastening Holes for Board Position-
3. Backplane Fastening Pin ing Pin

The outward interface of the control shelf is X0~X1, used as power


socket and connected with bus bar -48V, -48VGND, GNDP.
Backplane Size The size of the backplane is 444 mm × 351 mm × 4 mm ( Height
× Width × Depth ).

DIP Switch on Backplane of Service


Shelf
Description DIP jumper configuration includes DIP jumper configuration in
backplane and DIP jumper configuration in RBID board. The
configuration methods are shown as follows.
� The jumper is connected, which means connection status,
BIT=0.
� The jumper is disconnected, which means disconnection sta-
tus, BIT=1.

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Note:
DIP jumper in the backplane and RBID board can not be used at
the same time. When using DIP jumper in RBID board, remove
DIP jumper in backplane, and vice versa. Default configuration is
to remove the DIP jumper in backplane and use that in RBID.

Backplane Layout Backplane DIP layout is as shown in Figure 16.

FIGURE 16 POSITION OF DIP IN THE BACKPLANE

DIP Jumper on the There are three 4-bit DIP (TRIB-IDRACK-ID and SHELF-ID) on the
Backplane backplane. They are used to set the office number, cabinet num-
ber, and shelf number.
The DIP (from left to right) are explained in Table 3.

TABLE 3 DEFINITION OF OFFICE NUMBER WITH DIP JUMPERS

ID Usage Description

Only the left three bits are used,


identifying TRIB-ID0, TRIB-ID1,
Used to set office
TRIB-ID TRIB-ID2, respectively. The
number
fourth bit is Reserve. The office
numbers within 0~7 can be set.

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ID Usage Description

Fout bits are all used, identifying


RACK-ID0, RACK-ID1,
Used to set cabinet
RACK-ID RACK-ID2, and RACK-ID3.
number
The rack numbers within 0~15
can be set.

Only the left two bits are


used, identifying SHELF-ID0,
Used to set shelf SHELF-ID1, respectively. The
SHELF-ID
number third and fourth bits are Reserve.
The shelf numbers within 0~3
can be set.

Note:
the value of rack number DIP and shelf number DIP is different
from the expected value, and the value of DIP in the backplane
plus 1 equals to the expected value. For example: To configure
rack 1, set RACK DIP jumper as 0000. To set subrack 2, set SHELF
DIP jumper as 1000.
Bureau DIP is the same as the actual value.

Position of RBID RBID board is inserted on the upper left of the back of subrack, as
Board shown in Figure 17.

FIGURE 17 POSITION OF RBID BOARD

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Configuration of DIP of RBID board is as shown in Figure 18.


RBID Board DIP
Jumper FIGURE 18 RBID BOARD DIAGRAM

Three groups of DIP are provided on RBID board: TRIB-ID,


RACK-ID and SHELF-ID, which are used to configure bureau,
cabinet and subrack. The definition of DIP in RBID board is
completely the same as that in the backplane, as shown in Table
3.

Technical Indexes of Service Shelf


Table 4 lists the technical indexes of service shelf of ZXMBW AGW.

TABLE 4 PARAMETERS OF SERVICE SHELF

Parameter Description

Shelf height 8 U
Front board
Dimensions 322.25 mm×340 mm×25.4 mm (height×width×depth)

Shelf height 6 U
Back board
Dimensions 233.35mm×100mm×25.4 mm (height×width×depth)

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Parameter Description

Number of slots inside shelf 17

Slot space 25.4 mm

Space for boards 431.8 mm

< 1250W for single-shelf switch


Power Consumption
< 1950W for dual-shelf switch

Power Distribution Subrack


Functions
� The power distribution subrack is the connection and distribu-
tion device of cabinet power.
� The dual-path power distribution subrack integrates power
supply, distribution and monitoring. It has dual-path -48 V
DC power input, and outputs 4 groups (with 2 paths in each
group, thus 8 paths in all) of -48 V power supply. The 8
paths are under separate control. Each power supply group
(2 paths) supplies power to one shelf.
� The power distribution subrack also has lightning protection
and over-current protection features. It also monitors the in-
put power voltage and output power status to give necessary
alarms.
� The power distribution subrack also performs effective moni-
toring of the running environment, the fan system and the door
access of the rack and reports these data through the RS485
interface.

Power Distribution Subrack Panel


The front panel and the back panel of the power distribution sub-
rack are as shown in Figure 19 and Figure 20.

FIGURE 19 POWER DISTRIBUTION FRONT PANEL

1. Power Switch 3. Operation Indicator


2. Alarm Indicator

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FIGURE 20 POWER DISTRIBUTION BACK PANEL

1. Sensor Interface 5. Input Terminal


2. Door Access Sensor Interface 6. Output Terminal
3. Fan Interface 7. RS485 Interface
4. PE Earth Point

Structure
The layout of the power distribution subrack is as shown in Figure
21.

FIGURE 21 POWER DISTRIBUTION SUBRACK STRUCTURAL LAYOUT

1. Circuit Breaker 4. Power Input End


2. Panel 5. Power Output End
3. Arrester 6. Cabinet

Technical Indices
Appearance size: 482.6 mm × 88.1 mm × 377.5 mm (Width ×
Height × Depth, excluding the extruding part of the back wire con-
necting terminal, which is 445 mm)
Weight: 6 kg.

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Power Distribution Box


Functions
It distributes AC or DC power for the server cabinet and its internal
load allocation.

Panel
This topic introduces the AC power distribution box with dual
9-path power supply. Other power distribution boxes are similar
to this. The appearance of the dual 9-path AC power distribution
box is as shown in Figure 22.

FIGURE 22 AC POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX

1. 32 A Miniature Monopolar Breaker 3. Base Plate


2. 10 A Miniature Monopolar Breaker 4. Front Plate

Structure
The appearance of the AC power distribution box is as shown in
Figure 23.

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FIGURE 23 AC POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX

1. 32 A Miniature Monopolar Breaker 3. Earthing Combination Screw


2. 10 A Miniature Monopolar Breaker 4. Connecting Terminal

Technical Indices
� Appearance Size
482.6 mm × 221.5 mm × 78.2 mm (Width × Depth × Height)
� The electrical indices of the dual 9-path DC power distribution
box is as shown in Table 5.

TABLE 5 ELECTRICAL INDICES OF DUAL 9-PATH DC POWER


DISTRIBUTION BOX

Parameter Descriptions

Voltage -48 V

Current Master Switch 125 A

Left Six Paths 63 A

Right Three Paths 32 A

� Dual 9-path AC Power Distribution Box:


Voltage: 220
Current: master switch 32 A/branch circuit 10 A

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Fan Subrack
Functions
Each fan subrack has three modules, with each containing two fans
of the same specifications. This modular design greatly facilitates
its on-site maintenance and hot swap.
An enclosed air channel is formed within the cabinet with air com-
ing in from the bottom and going out of the top, providing forced
air cooling for internal devices.

Panel
The front panel and the back panel of the power fan subrack are
as shown in Figure 24 and Figure 25.

FIGURE 24 FAN SUBRACK FRONT PANEL

1. Operation Indicator 2. Alarm Indicator

FIGURE 25 FAN SUBRACK BACK PANEL

1. Power Interface 3. Earthwire Interface


2. Monitoring Cable Interface

Fan Subrack Structure


The dual-path fan subrack is 1 U high with three groups of plug
boxes. Each group of plug boxes has two FFB1248EHE fans and
one 92x92x38 fan. The structure of the fan subrack is as shown
in Figure 26.

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FIGURE 26 FAN SUBRACK STRUCTURE

1. Shelf 2. Plug Box

Technical Indices
The technical indices of the fan subrack are as shown in Table 6.

TABLE 6 TECHNICAL INDICES OF FAN SUBRACK

Parameter Descriptions

Appearance Size 43.6 mm × 512.9 mm × 400 mm


(Width × Depth × Height)

Power Consumption 170 W

Weight 7 kg

Ventilation Subrack
Functions
The ventilation subrack is 3 U high. It is divided by the oblique
baffle into two parts: the air ingress zone for upper board subracks
and the air egress zone for lower board subracks. This structure
makes full utilization of cabinet space and increases ventilation of
slots.

Panel
The panel of the ventilation subrack is as shown in Figure 27.

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FIGURE 27 PANEL

1. Panel

Structure
The structure of the ventilation subrack is as shown in Figure 28.

FIGURE 28 FRONT VIEW OF THE VENTILATION SUBRACK

1. Rack 3. Baffle
2. Ingress Air Dust Shield

Dust Proof Subrack


Functions
� It prevents dust from entering the rack.
� It can be fixed onto the cabinet at the bottom of the cabinet.
� It has built-in dust screen that can be cleaned separately and
is easy to maintain.

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Panel
The panel of the dust proof subrack is as shown in Figure 29.

FIGURE 29 DUST PROOF SUBRACK PANEL

Structure
The structure of the dust proof subrack is as shown in Figure 30.

FIGURE 30 DUST PROOF SUBRACK STRUCTURAL VIEW

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Chapter 3

Board

Table of Contents
Board List.........................................................................31
Structure of a Board ..........................................................33
Board Installation Relation ..................................................36
Board Illustrations .............................................................37
XPB Board ........................................................................38
UIM/2 Board .....................................................................42
CHUB Board......................................................................48
MPX86/2 Board .................................................................54
RGIM1 Board ....................................................................60
RUIM Board ......................................................................64
RCHB1 Board and RCHB2 Board ..........................................66

Board List
Description The subrack adopts a structure that boards can be installed on
either front or back of it, so boards are divided into front boards
and rear boards.
Board List The front boards and rear boards are as listed in Table 7 and Table
8.

TABLE 7 BOARD TYPE (FRONT BOARD)

Redun-
Logical Physical
Board Function dancy
Board Board
Mode

Realizes operation and


maintenance function, realizes
1+1
OMP IP protocol stack configuration MPx86/2
Backup
and dynamic route protocol
processing.

Realizes the processing of all


1+1
SMP signaling of AGW, supports MPx86/2
Backup
board expansion.

Universal interface module,


and it is similar to a internal
SWITCH, which connects 1+1
UIM UIM_2
the boards through TCP/IP Backup
protocol to realize control
plane switching.

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Redun-
Logical Physical
Board Function dancy
Board Board
Mode

Realizes the switching of media


Load
PSN plane IP data messages in PSN4V
Sharing
level 1 switching.

Provides four external GE


interfaces, and there are
three GE interface types:
single-mode optical interface,
multi-mode optical interface
and electrical interface,
which can be selected as per
material list. When providing
external GE interfaces, each
Load
GGLP GGLP board can provide four XPB
Sharing
GE interfaces. GGLP board
distributes control plane
messages to corresponding
SMP for processing and
user plane messages to
corresponding GGUP for
processing. For non-service
messages, it provides route
forwarding function.

Process, forward, slice and


reassemble user service
N+M
GGUP messages, collect accounting XPB
Backup
information and carry out
performance statistics.

TABLE 8 BOARD TYPE (FRONT BOARD)

Correspond-
Logical
ing Front Board Function
Board
Board

OMC2 interface of RMPB is used for


network communication with OMC,
RMPB OMP Debug1-232 is used to debug OMP,
and Debug2-232 is used to debug
RPU.

RUIM2 UIM (Odd Slot) Provides external interface for UIM,


so as to realize communication
RUIM3 UIM (Even Slot) between multi-subracks.

A board configured for system


maintenance, provides PSN external
RPSN PSN
debugging Ethernet interface and
serial port.

If GGLP board adopts Gigabit


RGEP_4 GGLP electrical port, rear board RGEP_4
should be configured.

It is not that all front boards have corresponding rear boards, some
rear boards are used only for debugging. No matter it is front or

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back slot, if there is no rear board, a blank panel can be installed


for dust prevention.

Note:
Since LSI is installed on the board, pay special attention to static
electricity. Act strictly according to operation specifications to pre-
vent static electricity damage to the board.

Structure of a Board
Naming Scheme of Each circuit board is known by two names such as hardware name
Circuit Board and function name. Following are the reasons to call each board
with different name:
� In the process of hardware designing, hardware manufactur-
ing, and in the usages, boards are called with their hardware
name (PCB name). The boards are also called their physical
PCB name.
� After being installed with software, which performs the par-
ticular functions, boards are called with their function name
(also called logical PCB name). The name printed on a circuit
board is the function name. A single physical PCB may serve
as different function boards by acquiring different versions of
software.
Front Board Structure layout of each front circuit board is same, as shown in
Figure 31.

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FIGURE 31 STRUCTURAL LAYOUT OF FRONT CIRCUIT BOARD (RIGHT VIEW)

1. Front PCB
2. Front Panel Parts
3. Subcard 1
4. Subcard 2

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The hardware of the front circuit board comprises the PCB, sub-
card, and front panel parts (including indicators, extractors, and
EMC spring plate). Different circuit boards are installed in the spec-
ified slots of the shelf.
Back Board Structure layout of each back circuit board is same, as shown in
Figure 32.

FIGURE 32 STRUCTURAL LAYOUT OF BACK CIRCUIT BOARD

1. Front Panel Parts 4. Socket


2. Backboard Front Panel 5. Socket
3. PCB

The hardware of the back circuit board comprises the PCB, sub-
card, and front panel parts (including extractors and EMC spring
plate). Different circuit boards are installed in the specified slots
of the shelf.
Backplane Refer to for backplane structure.
Board Dimensions PCB board dimensions are listed in Table 9.

TABLE 9 BOARD DIMENSION

Indices Values/Descriptions

Complies with international standard Compact PCI


Dimensions of front boards
322.25 mm × 340 mm × 2 mm ( height × width × depth )

Dimensions of back boards 233.35 mm × 100 mm × 2 mm ( height × width × depth )

Dimensions of Backplanes 444 mm × 351 mm × 4 mm ( height × width × depth )

Caution � Static: The circuit board is equipped with large-scale IC’s,


therefore, cautions against static are needed while operating.
Operation procedures must be observed to prevent static from
damaging the circuit board.
� Venting and cooling: As the Packet Switching Network (PSN)
and Gigabit Line Interface (GLI) consume a large amount of

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power, make sure to maintain proper venting and cooling con-


ditions.
� Power-on plugging/unplugging: Power-on plugging/unplug-
ging of the power distribution board (PWRD) is not allowed,
so as not to damage the circuit board.

Board Installation Relation


Description Boards can be classified into four kinds, front boards, rear boards,
backplanes, and sub-cards according to their installation relation.
Installation The boards are installed as described below:
Relation
� Front boards are inserted in slots of the shelves. The boards
with front panel have indicator lights indicating the running
status of the boards on the front panel.
� Rear boards assist front boards in leading out external signal
interfaces (cables are led out from the front of the front boards)
and debugging interfaces between different shelves of an iden-
tical rack and between different racks. Some active/standby
front boards require two kinds of rear boards.
Front boards and rear boards form an metal shield inside the
shelf, effectively decreasing the outward electromagnetic in-
terference of the system, and enhancing the anti-interference
ability of the system.
� Front boards and rear boards are installed on a backplane
through slots. Backplanes implement signal interconnection
between boards inside an identical shelf.
� Front boards can be installed with sub-cards to implement in-
dependent and general functions.
Figure 33 shows the installation relation of boards.

FIGURE 33 INSTALLATION RELATION OF BOARDS

1. Panel of Front Board


2. Front Boards
3. Backplane
4. Slot
5. Rear Board
6. Panel of Rear Board

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Board Illustrations
In the detailed circuit board description, icons of some specific
component are used, as described in Table 10.

TABLE 10 ICONS OF COMPONENTS

Component Icon Description

Refers to the front view of a serial port in


the circuit board’s pull-down panel dia-
gram (from the front of the circuit board
panel). In the schematic diagram of DIP
switches and jumpers, the correspond-
ing graphic is (2).
Serial port (RJ45)
Refers to the front view of a serial port in
the schematic diagram of DIP switches
and jumpers (from the side of the cir-
cuit board). In the circuit board’s pull-
down panel diagram, the corresponding
graphic is (1).

Refers to the front views of 8-bit and


4-bit DIP switches in the circuit board’s
pull-down panel diagram (from the
front of the circuit board panel). In the
schematic diagram of DIP switches and
jumpers, the corresponding graphic is
(2).

Refers to the front views of 8-bit and


4-bit DIP switches in the schematic dia-
gram of DIP switches and jumpers (from
the side of the circuit board panel). In
the circuit board’s pull-down panel dia-
DIP switch gram, the corresponding graphic is (1).

Refers to the side view of the 8-bit


and 4-bit DIP switches in the sche-
matic diagram of the circuit board DIP
switches and jumpers (viewed from the
side). This kind of DIP switch does not
have the corresponding diagram in the
pull-down panel diagram of the circuit
board. Legends of other DIP switches
are similar to the left legends. The black
block indicates the position of the DIP
switch. If it is OFF, the default position
of the switch is OFF. If ON, the default
position of the switch is ON.

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Component Icon Description

Refers to the front view of a reset switch


on the circuit board’s pull-down panel
diagram (from the front of the circuit
board panel). In the schematic diagram
for DIP switches and jumpers, the cor-
responding graphic is (2).

Refers to the front view of a reset


Reset switch switch in the schematic diagram of DIP
switches and jumpers (from the side of
the circuit board). In the circuit board’s
pull-down panel diagram, the corre-
sponding graphic is (1).

Refers to the front view of a reset switch


in the schematic diagram of the circuit
board switches and jumpers.

Refers to the front view of jumpers in


the schematic diagram of DIP switches
and jumpers (from the side of the circuit
board). The left legend shows the de-
Jumpers
fault setting is "short circuit". The right
legend shows the default setting is "bro-
ken circuit". Settings of other jumpers
are similar to the above.

Refers to the front view of the optical


fiber socket in the pull-down view of the
Optical fiber port
circuit board (viewed from the front of
the panel of the circuit board).

Note:
In the introduction of DIP switch or jumper functions, if the func-
tion is described as “reserved”, then the DIP switch or jumper is
restricted by the system and can only set with default settings.

XPB Board
Function of XPB Board
� When XPB is used as GGLP board, it realizes the following func-
tion.

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� For data from external network, GGLP differentiates


whether it is control plane or user plane as per destination
IP address, and forwards it to control plane related boards
or user plane processing board GGUP.
� When interface board GGLP receives route packets, it for-
wards them to RPU for processing, RPU refreshes its own
route table and creates forwarding table as per the route
table, then synchronizes forwarding table to each board.
� Realizes the function of physical layer adaption, IP packet
table look-up, slicing and reassembly, forwarding and flow
management.
� Provides bidirectional 2.5Gbps data process forwarding ca-
pability.
� When XPB is used as GGLP board, it realizes the following func-
tion.
� User service messages processing and forwarding.
� Slicing and reassembling the received messages.
� Performance statistics.
� Collecting accounting information.

Panel of XPB Board


Diagram of the panel for logical boards GGLP and GGUP of XPB
board is as shown in Figure 34.

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FIGURE 34 DIAGRAM OF THE PANEL FOR LOGICAL BOARDS

Keys of XPB Board


There are two keys on XPB board, which are EXCH key and RST
key. The keys are introduced in Table 11.

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TABLE 11 KEYS ON THE PANEL OF XPB BOARD

Name Description

RST The RST key is used to reset the entire XPB board.

The EXCH key is used to manually switch over the active/standby status of the
EXCH
XPB board.

Indicators on XPB Board


Meaning of the indicators on the panel of each logical board of XPB
board is introduced in Table 12.

TABLE 12 INDICATORS ON THE PANEL OF XPB BOARD

Indicator
Color Meaning Description
Name

During power-on, RUN indicator flashes at the


period of 0.2 second.
RUN Green RUN Indicator
During normal operation, RUN indicator flashes
at the period of 1 second.

On: Means board alarm.


ALM Red Alarm Indicator
Off: Means no alarm for the board.

When the board is inserted in the slot,


ENUM indicator is on by default.
During power-on and before software is
started, indicator ENUM_1 is on; when
software detects ENUM signal and knows
that wrench is switched on, indicator
ENUM can be turned off, which shows
that system starts to work.
If needs to extract the board, open the wrench
firstly, the action of moving switch slightly
generates an ENUM interruption signal to
Board Extrac- CPU, after CPU exits operation status under
ENUM Yellow
tion Indicator the control of system, indicator ENUM is on
(Meanwhile it needs to query continuously
whether ENUM signal varies or not), which
means that board can be extracted (If indicator
ENUM is not on, the board can not be extracted
forcibly, otherwise service may lost).
If the board is not extracted and switched
again, software can detect the variation of
ENUM signal so as to know that the wrench
is switched on again, then the software
starts again to enter operation status,
meanwhile indicator ENUM is off.

On: Board is active.


Active/Standby
ACT Green
Indicator
Off: Board is standby.

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Indicator
Color Meaning Description
Name

Optical Inter-
Used to indicate currently activated optical in-
ACT Green face Activation
terface.
Indicator

Optical Signal Used to indicate whether the optical interface


SD Green
Indicator has received optical signal or not.

DIP Switch of XPB Board


There is not DIP switch for XPB board.

Technical Parameters of XPB Board


The technical parameters of XPB board are listed as follows.
� The power consumption is less than 65 W.
� Hot plug is supported.

The Rear Board Corresponding to


XPB Board
Logical boards adopting XPB motherboard include GGLP board and
GGUP board. If GGLP board adopts Gigabit electrical port, rear
board RGEP_4 should be configured, GGUP board does not need
to configure rear board.

UIM/2 Board
Functions
When the logical board UIM/2 is used as the UIMC logical board,
its functions are as follows:
� It provides two 24+2 switch hubs. One hub is the control plane
Ethernet hub that provides 20 control plane FE interfaces to
connect with internal modules and 4 control plane FE interfaces
to connect resource cabinets or connect resource cabinets and
CHUB boards. The other is an subscriber panel Ethernet hub
that provides 23 FE interfaces to connection between resource
cabinets and one FE interface for egress connection.

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� The UIMC board provides one internal subscriber GE port for


concatenation with the CHUB board in the control subrack.
� It provides the clock drive in the resource cabinet. It inputs
PP2S, 8K and 16M signals, which are sent to different slots in
the resource cabinet after phase lockup to provide 16M, 8K and
PP2S clocks for resource modules.

Panel
ZXMBW AGW system uses UIMC, the logical board of UIM/2. Its
panel is as shown in Figure 35.

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FIGURE 35 UIMC BOARD PANEL

Keys
UIM/2 board has two keys: EXCH and RST.

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� The EXCH key is used to manually change the active/standby


status of the UIMC board.
� The RST key is used to reset the entire UIMC board.

Indicator
The maximum number of indicators provided by the UIMCboard is
as shown in Table 13.

TABLE 13 UIMC PANEL INDICATORS

Indi- Color Meaning Description


cator
Name

RUN Green Operation Refer to Table 14.


Indicator

ALM Red Alarm Refer to Table 14.


Indicator

ENUM Am- Board When the circuit board is inserted into


ber Plug-out the slot, the ENUM indicator is on.
Indicator When the board is being powered on
and the software are not started yet,
the ENUM indicator is on. When the
software detect ENUM signals, thus
recognizing that the wrenches are
closed, the ENUM indicator is off and
the system starts working.
While plugging out a board, first open
the wrench. This triggers the micro
switch, which sends an ENUM break
signal to the CPU. The system then
exits the working state under system
control and the ENUM indicator is on
(meanwhile, the system constantly
queries if the ENUM signal changes).
Then the board can be plugged out
(If the ENUM indicator is off, it is not
advised to plug out the board forcibly,
since it will result in service loss).
If the maintenance operator does not
plug out the board but closes the
wrench, the system detects ENUM
signals and turns off the ENUM indicator.

ACT Green Ac- ON: the circuit board is an active board


tive/Standby OFF: the circuit board is a standby
Indicator board

LINK1 Green Egress ON: the egress 100 M network port 1


100M is connected
Network OFF: the egress 100 M network port 1
Port 1 State is not connected
Indicator

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Indi- Color Meaning Description


cator
Name

LINK2 Green Egress ON: the egress 100 M network port 2


100M is connected
Network OFF: the egress 100 M network port 2
Port 2 State is not connected
Indicator

LINK3 Green Egress ON: the egress 100 M network port 3


100M is connected
Network OFF: the egress 100 M network port 3
Port 3 State is not connected
Indicator

LINK4 Green Egress ON: the egress 100 M network port 4


100M is connected
Network OFF: the egress 100 M network port 4
Port 4 State is not connected
Indicator

SD1-4 Green Four DAI ON: the OP is connected


Daughter OFF: the OP is not connected
Card OP
Connection
Indicators

ACT1-4 Green Four DAI ON: the OP is active


Daughter OFF: the OP is standby
Card
OP Ac-
tive/Standby
Indicators

RUN and ALM indicator status combinations on boards of the


ZXMBW AGW system represent different statuses of the boards.
Specific meanings are as shown in Table 14.

TABLE 14 MEANINGS FOR INDICATOR RUN/ALM COMBINATIONS

Sta- RUN ALM Meaning


tus
Name

The 1 Hz OFF The board is running normally


board periodical
is run- flashing
ning
nor-
mally

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Sta- RUN ALM Meaning


tus
Name

Board 5 Hz OFF The board is downloading version


is periodical
down- flashing
load-
ing 1 Hz 5 Hz Version downloading failed:
ver- periodical periodical unable to download version
sion flashing flashing

ON OFF If DEBUG version is used on the


board, it means VxWorks has
been downloaded and the board
is waiting to download and run
the version.
If RELEASE version is used on
the board, it means version
download is complete and the
board is starting the version.

POST OFF 5 Hz Board POST Failure


Fail- periodical
ure flashing

OFF 2 Hz Operation supporting system


periodical start failure
flashing

Fault 5 Hz 5 Hz Obtaining logical address failed


alarm periodical periodical
in flashing flashing
board
opera- 5 Hz 2 Hz Fundamental process power-on
tion periodical periodical failure or time out
flashing flashing

5 Hz 1 Hz Initializing core data area


periodical periodical
flashing flashing

5 Hz 0.5 Hz The version is inconsistent with


periodical periodical the hardware and configurations
flashing flashing

2 Hz 5 Hz MCI communication down


periodical periodical
flashing flashing

2 Hz 2 Hz HW down
periodical periodical
flashing flashing

1 Hz 2 Hz Link breakdown with OMP


periodical periodical
flashing flashing

1 Hz 1 Hz Performing Active/Standby
periodical periodical Changeover
flashing flashing

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Sta- RUN ALM Meaning


tus
Name

Indicator ON Hardware clock lost


status does
not change

DIP Switch
None.

Technical Indices
� Hot plug is supported.
� The power consumption is less than 51 W.
� The UIMC board has two chips, each capable of Ethernet
exchange between twenty-four 100M network ports and two
1000M network ports.
� It realizes Layer-2 Ethernet Exchange within the control sub-
rack and management of the control subrack. Meanwhile, it
provides external interfaces for the resource cabinet and Eth-
ernet interfaces for the control panel data of the distributed
processing platform.

Rear Board
The rear board of UIMC is the logical board of RUIM, namely RUIM2
and RUIM3.

CHUB Board
Functions
� In ZXMBW AGW system, CHUB is used for the expansion of
the distributive processing platform: each resource cabinet de-
ploys 2 FE ports (control stream) to connect to the Converged
Ethernet, and the CHUB is connected to the control shelf and
UIMC board through the GE electrical port.
� Multi-shelf expansion can be realized with the FE trunk method.
To realize the expansion of more shelves, the CHUB board can
be connected to the GE Switch through the GE optical port.

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� CHUB board uses MAC switch and GE and FE physical chips to


build a platform that provides 48 GE ports. One GE electrical
ports is connected to the UIMC through the backplane.

Panel
CHUB board panel is as shown in Figure 36.

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FIGURE 36 CHUB BOARD PANEL

Keys
Keys on CHUB board panel is as shown in Table 15.

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TABLE 15 CHUB BOARD PANEL KEYS

Name Description

RST Resetting Switch

EXCH Active/standby Changeover


Switch

Indicator
CHUB board indicators are as shown in Table 16.

TABLE 16 CHUB BOARD INDICATOR

Name Color Meaning Description

RUN Green Operation Refer to Table 17.


Indicator

ACT Green Ac- ON: the circuit board is an active


tive/Standby board
Indicator OFF: the circuit board is a standby
board

ALM Red Alarm Refer to Table 17.


Indicator

ENUM Am- Board Plug- When the circuit board is inserted into
ber out Indicator the slot, the ENUM indicator is on.
When the board is being powered on
and the software are not started yet,
the ENUM indicator is on. When the
software detect ENUM signals, thus
recognizing that the wrenches are
closed, the ENUM indicator is off and
the system starts working.
While plugging out a board, first open
the wrench. This triggers the micro
switch, which sends an ENUM break
signal to the CPU. The system then
exits the working state under system
control and the ENUM indicator is on
(meanwhile, the system constantly
queries if the ENUM signal changes).
Then the board can be plugged out
(If the ENUM indicator is off, it is not
advised to plug out the board forcibly,
since it will result in service loss).
If the maintenance operator does
not plug out the board but closes
the wrench, the system detects
ENUM signals and turns off the ENUM
indicator.

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Name Color Meaning Description

L1-L46 Green 46-path ON: corresponding control plane


Control concatenation interfaces are
Plane Con- connected.
catenation OFF: corresponding control plane
Interface concatenation interfaces are not
Status In- connected.
dicator

SD1 Green GE Optical Whether Optical Port 1 receives optical


Port 1 signals or not
Indicator

SD2 Green GE Optical Whether Optical Port 2 receives optical


Port 2 signals or not
Indicator

RUN and ALM indicator status combinations on boards of the


ZXMBW AGW system represent different statuses of the boards.
Specific meanings are as shown in Table 17.

TABLE 17 MEANINGS FOR INDICATOR RUN/ALM COMBINATIONS

Sta- RUN ALM Meaning


tus
Name

The 1 Hz OFF The board is running normally


board periodical
is run- flashing
ning
nor-
mally

Board 5 Hz OFF The board is downloading


is periodical version
down- flashing
load-
ing 1 Hz 5 Hz periodical Version downloading failed:
ver- periodical flashing unable to download version
sion flashing

ON OFF If DEBUG version is used on


the board, it means VxWorks
has been downloaded and the
board is waiting to download
and run the version.
If RELEASE version is used on
the board, it means version
download is complete and the
board is starting the version.

POST OFF 5 Hz periodical Board POST Failure


Fail- flashing
ure
OFF 2 Hz periodical Operation supporting system
flashing start failure

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Sta- RUN ALM Meaning


tus
Name

Fault 5 Hz 5 Hz periodical Obtaining logical address failed


alarm periodical flashing
in flashing
board
oper- 5 Hz 2 Hz periodical Fundamental process
ation periodical flashing power-on failure or time
flashing out

5 Hz 1 Hz periodical Initializing core data area


periodical flashing
flashing

5 Hz 0.5 Hz The version is inconsistent


periodical periodical with the hardware and
flashing flashing configurations

2 Hz 5 Hz periodical MCI communication down


periodical flashing
flashing

2 Hz 2 Hz periodical HW down
periodical flashing
flashing

1 Hz 2 Hz periodical Link breakdown with OMP


periodical flashing
flashing

1 Hz 1 Hz periodical Performing Active/Standby


periodical flashing Changeover
flashing

Indicator ON Hardware clock lost


status does
not change

DIP Switch
None.

Technical Indices
� The power consumption of CHUB board is less than 37 W.
� CHUB board provides 46 FE ports and 1 Gigabit optical port.
� CHUB board tandems at most the control panels of 23 cabinets.
� GXS/2 daughter card can be selected to provide one external
Gigabit optical port for system concatenation or expansion.
� The board supports hot swap.
� It enables the active/standby operation mode. The FE ports on
the active board and the standby board are highly multiplexed.

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Note:
The 46 FE ports and the two optical ports are not provided at the
same time. It provides 46 FE ports or 32 FE ports plus 2 GE ports.

Rear Board
The rear boards of CHUB board are RCHB1 board and RCHB2
board. RCHB1 board and RCHB2 board jointly provide external
CHUB interfaces.

MPX86/2 Board
Functions
In ZXMBW AGW system, MPx86/2 board is mainly used in the pro-
cessing shelf of the distributive processing platform. It can act as
the OMP board, the signaling MP board or the service MP board.
The OMP board utilizes the first CPU of MPx86/2 board. The signal-
ing MP board and the service MP board are called the SMP board.
� When the MPx86/2 module works as the OMP board, it pro-
cesses the global procedure and realizes control related to the
entire system (including the operation and maintenance agent)
and connects to the OMC through the FE port to separate the
Intranet section from the Internet section.
� The OMP board also acts as the core of ZXMBW AGW operation
and maintenance. It directly or indirectly monitors and man-
ages boards in the system. After the signaling MP board re-
ceives signaling packets from the interface board, it processes
the packets layer by layer according to the signaling protocol
stack until they are finally sent to the application layer or the
service MP board.
� The service MP board processes various application layer sig-
nals: mobility management signals, call management signals,
SMS processing signals, MAP signals and ZXMBW AGW related
signals. It also has call observation and statistics functions.

Panel
The panel of the logical boards of MPx86/2 board, namely SMP
board and OMP board, is as shown in Figure 37. The panel of
the SMP board may be made form three materials according to
different application environment.

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FIGURE 37 LOGICAL BOARD PANEL

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Keys
Keys on MPx86/2 board panel are as shown in Table 18.

TABLE 18 MPX86/2 BOARD PANEL KEYS

Name Description

RST Resetting Switch

EXCH1 Active/standby Changeover


Switch of System A

EXCH2 Active/standby Changeover


Switch of System B

Indicator
The maximum number of indicator types provided by circuit boards
on the logical circuit boards of MPx86/2 board is as shown in Table
19.

TABLE 19 INDICATORS ON CIRCUIT BOARDS OF LOGICAL BOARDS OF


MPX86/2

Name Color Name Description

ALM1 Red CPU Subsystem Refer to Table 20.


A Alarm
Indicator

RUN1 Green CPU Subsystem Refer to Table 20.


A Operation
Indicator

ACT1 Green CPU If the indicator is on, the subsystem


Subsystem A is active; if the indicator is off, the
Active/Standby subsystem is standby.
Indicator

ENUM Amber CPU Subsystem When the circuit board is inserted


1 A Board into the slot, the ENUM indicator
Plugging is on. When the board is being
Indicator powered on and the software are
not started yet, the ENUM indicator
is on. When the software detect
ENUM signals, thus recognizing
that the wrenches are closed,
the ENUM indicator is off and the
system starts working.
While plugging out a board, first
open the wrench. This triggers
the micro switch, which sends an
ENUM break signal to the CPU.
The system then exits the working
state under system control and the
ENUM indicator is on (meanwhile,

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Name Color Name Description


the system constantly queries if
the ENUM signal changes). Then
the board can be plugged out
(If the ENUM indicator is off, it
is not advised to plug out the
board forcibly, since it will result in
service loss).
If the maintenance operator does
not plug out the board but closes
the wrench, the system detects
ENUM signals and turns off the
ENUM indicator.

ALM2 Red CPU Subsystem Refer to Table 20.


B Alarm
Indicator

RUN2 Green CPU Subsystem Refer to Table 20.


B Operation
Indicator

ACT2 Green CPU If the indicator is on, the subsystem


Subsystem B is active; if the indicator is off, the
Active/Standby subsystem is standby.
Indicator

ENUM2 Amber CPU Subsystem When the circuit board is inserted


B Board into the slot, the ENUM indicator
Plugging is on. When the board is being
Indicator powered on and the software are
not started yet, the ENUM indicator
is on. When the software detect
ENUM signals, thus recognizing
that the wrenches are closed,
the ENUM indicator is off and the
system starts working.
While plugging out a board, first
open the wrench. This triggers
the micro switch, which sends an
ENUM break signal to the CPU.
The system then exits the working
state under system control and the
ENUM indicator is on (meanwhile,
the system constantly queries if
the ENUM signal changes). Then
the board can be plugged out
(If the ENUM indicator is off, it
is not advised to plug out the
board forcibly, since it will result in
service loss).
If the maintenance operator does
not plug out the board but closes
the wrench, the system detects
ENUM signals and turns off the
ENUM indicator.

OMC1 Green Subsystem A ON: Subsystem A background OMC


Background network port is connected
OMC Ethernet OFF: Subsystem A background
Indicator OMC network port is not connected

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Name Color Name Description

OMC2 Green Subsystem B ON: Subsystem BA background


Background OMC network port is connected
OMC Ethernet OFF: Subsystem B background
Indicator OMC network port is not connected

HD1 Red CPU Subsystem ON: Subsystem A hard disk is


A Hard Disk working
Indicator OFF: Subsystem A hard disk is not
working

HD2 Red CPU Subsystem ON: Subsystem B hard disk is


B Hard Disk working
Indicator OFF: Subsystem B hard disk is not
working

RUN and ALM indicator status combinations on boards of the


ZXMBW AGW system represent different statuses of the boards.
Specific meanings are as shown in Table 20.

TABLE 20 MEANINGS FOR INDICATOR RUN/ALM COMBINATIONS

Sta- RUN ALM Meaning


tus
Name

The 1 Hz OFF The board is running normally


board periodical
is run- flashing
ning
nor-
mally

Board 5 Hz OFF The board is downloading version


is periodical
down- flashing
load-
ing 1 Hz 5 Hz Version downloading failed:
ver- periodical periodical unable to download version
sion flashing flashing

ON OFF If DEBUG version is used on the


board, it means VxWorks has
been downloaded and the board
is waiting to download and run
the version.
If RELEASE version is used on
the board, it means version
download is complete and the
board is starting the version.

POST OFF 5 Hz Board POST Failure


Fail- periodical
ure flashing

OFF 2 Hz Operation supporting system


periodical start failure
flashing

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Sta- RUN ALM Meaning


tus
Name

Fault 5 Hz 5 Hz Obtaining logical address failed


alarm periodical periodical
in flashing flashing
board
opera- 5 Hz 2 Hz Fundamental process power-on
tion periodical periodical failure or time out
flashing flashing

5 Hz 1 Hz Initializing core data area


periodical periodical
flashing flashing

5 Hz 0.5 Hz The version is inconsistent with


periodical periodical the hardware and configurations
flashing flashing

2 Hz 5 Hz MCI communication down


periodical periodical
flashing flashing

2 Hz 2 Hz HW down
periodical periodical
flashing flashing

1 Hz 2 Hz Link breakdown with OMP


periodical periodical
flashing flashing

1 Hz 1 Hz Performing Active/Standby
periodical periodical Changeover
flashing flashing

Indicator ON Hardware clock lost


status does
not change

DIP Switch
None.

Technical Indices
� The logical boards of MPx86/2 board, namely the SMP board
and the OMP board, each provides two independent CPU sub-
systems.
� Both CPU systems adopt PIII CPU (700Hz) and a maximum 1G
SDRAM.
� When the MPx86/2 board is used as the SMP board, each pair
of SMP boards processes and locates 160,000 packet services
(a single CPU processes 80,000 packet services).
� The power consumption is less than 55 W.

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� Hot swap is supported.


� The 1+1 active/standby work mode is supported.

Rear Board
When the MPx86/2 board is used as the OMP board, its correspond-
ing rear board is the logical rear board of RGIM1 board, namely
the RMPB board. When the MPx86/2 board is used as the SMP
board, its corresponding rear board is the blank panel.

RGIM1 Board
Functions
When the MPx86 board and the MPx86/2 board are used as OMP
boards, their corresponding rear boards are the logical rear boards
of RGIM1, namely RMPB boards, which serves to provide interfaces
for the front boards. When the MPx86 board and the MPx86/2
board are used as SMP boards, their corresponding rear boards
are the blank panel.
When the MNIC board is used as the USI and the SIPI module, its
corresponding rear board is the logical RMNIC of RGIM1. It mainly
serves to provide interfaces for the front boards.

Panel
� When the RGIM1 board is used as the logical board of the RM-
NIC board, its panel is as shown in Figure 38.

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FIGURE 38 RMNIC PANEL VIEW

� RMPB board panel is as shown in Figure 39.

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FIGURE 39 RMPB PANEL VIEW

DIP Switch
None.

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External Interface
� When the RGIM1 physical board is used as the RMNIC logical
board, it provides the following external interfaces:
i. FE1 ~ FE4 (RJ45 interface): supporting maximum 60Mbit/s
IP signaling traffic.
ii. 8KOUT/ARM232 (RJ45 interface): providing 8K system
clock, which can be output to the UIMC board and provide
basic clock for boards in the shelf. Besides, this interface
can be used for debugging. It does not provide service
functions while debugging.
iii. PrPMC232 and DEBUG-FE (RJ45 interface): this interface
can be used for debugging. It does not provide service
functions while debugging.
� When the RGIM1 physical board is used as the RMPB logical
board, it provides the following external interfaces:
i. OMC1 and OMC2 (FE Interfaces): used to connect to the
background maintenance system.
ii. DEBUG1-232 and DEBUG2-232used for debugging; do not
provide service functions.
iii. PD486 (RJ45 interface): used to connect to the RS485 in-
terface of the power distribution subrack to receive alarm
messages of the power source, fans, door access and the
environment as monitored by PWRD.
iv. GPS485: used to connect to the GPS module to communi-
cate with the GPS.
v. RS232 (RJ45 interface): OMP out-of-band management
232 interface.

Outgoing Lines
� When the RGIM1 physical board is used as the RMNIC logical
board, it provides the following outgoing lines:
i. FE cable on the RJ45 interface.
ii. 8K clock line or serial port debugging line on the RJ45 in-
terface.
iii. Debugging serial port line or debugging network port line
on the RJ45 interface.
� When the RGIM1 physical board is used as the RMPB logical
board, it provides the following outgoing lines:
i. The RJ45 interface is connected to the OMC1 and OMC2
ports through the background FE cable.
ii. Debugging serial port line.
iii. Serial port line on the RJ 45 interface.
iv. The RJ45 interface is used to connect to the RS485 in-
terface of the power distribution subrack to receive alarm

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messages of the power source, fans, door access and the


environment as monitored by PWRD.
v. GPS485: used to connect to the GPS module to communi-
cate with the GPS.

RUIM Board
Functions
The UIM/2 module corresponds to the rear board RUIM, in which
the rear board of UIMC board is the logical board of RUIM board,
namely RUIM2 board and RUIM3 board.
It provides control panel concatenation ports and debugging
RS232 ports for the UIM/2 board.

Panel
The panel of the RUIM2 board and the RUIM3 board is as shown
in Figure 40.

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FIGURE 40 RUIM2 AND RUIM3 PANEL

DIP Switch
None.

External Interface
The RUIM2/RUIM3 board provides external interfaces as shown in
Table 21.

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TABLE 21 RUIM2/RUIM3 INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Interface Function Description


Name Attribute

FE1~10 100 M Ethernet External FE interfaces provided by the


Interface UIMC board. FE1/2, FE3/4 and FE5/6
are control panel concatenation ports
that connect other UIMC boards and
CHUB boards; other interfaces work as
debugging interfaces of the board.

CLKIN Clock input Clock input interface that is connected


interface to the external clock.

DE- Debugging Board debugging and use


BUG-FE Network
Interface

DEBUG- Debugging Board debugging and use


232 Serial Port

Outgoing Lines
Cables and lines connected to RUIM interfaces:
� 100 M Ethernet cable
� Clock input line
� Debugging network interface cable
� Debugging serial port line.

RCHB1 Board and RCHB2


Board
Functions
The rear boards of CHUB board are RCHB1 board and RCHB2
board. RCHB1 board and RCHB2 board jointly provide external
CHUB interfaces.

Panel
The panel of the RCHB1 board and the RCHB2 board is as shown
in Figure 41.

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FIGURE 41 RCHB1 AND RCHB2 PANEL VIEW

DIP Switch
None.

External Interface
Specific meanings of holes on the RCHB1 and RCHB2 rear boards
are as shown in Table 22.

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TABLE 22 REAR BOARD EXTERNAL PORTS

Hole Description

DEBUG-FE/232 System debugging RS232 interface

FE1-8 Path 1-8 control panel Ethernet interfaces

FE9-16 Path 9-16 control panel Ethernet interfaces

FE17-24 Path 17-24 control panel Ethernet interfaces

FE25-32 Path 25-32 control panel Ethernet interfaces

FE33-40 Path 33-40 control panel Ethernet interfaces

FE41-46 Path 41-46 control panel Ethernet interfaces

Outgoing Lines
RS232 standard debugging serial port line or FE cable.
Ethernet cables connected to the CHUB board and the UIMC board
and cables between CHUB and TRUNK.

Difference Between RCHB1 and


RCHB2
RCHB2 and RCHB1 are both rear boards of the CHUB board.
RCHB1 board is inserted to the lower slot while RCHB2 board is
inserted into the higher slot.
RCHB1 board and RCHB2 board jointly provide external CHUB in-
terfaces. RCHB1 board provides FE interfaces for paths 1 to 14;
RCHB2 board provides FE interfaces for paths 25 to 46.

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Chapter 4

Alarm Box

Table of Contents
Functions .........................................................................69
Panel ...............................................................................70
Keys ................................................................................71
Indicator ..........................................................................72
Technical Indices ...............................................................72
Cables and Lines ...............................................................73

Functions
The universal alarm box can be configured to provide the following
functions to satisfy different product needs. The functions of the
alarm box include:
� Audio and light alarm
After the alarm box received OMC server alarms, it displays
alarm severity level with indicators on the alarm box; it can
also report alarm with voice or speaker ring.
� Audible alarm function
The background voice management function realizes voice
recording, editing and playing and downloads voice files to the
FLASH of the alarm box. Compared with monotonous audio
alarm sounds, audible alarms are more direct and diversified
and need little hardware and software processing.
� Alarm message display function
The LCD screen on the alarm box displays information of the
current alarm, including alarm location, time and contents.
� Alarm message SMS function
Through background configuration, the built-in mobile phone
module in the alarm box sends current alarms to the mobile
phones of the maintenance staff. The severity levels of alarms
to be sent can be configured at the background.
� Alarm message EMS function
Due to the short volume of short messages (usually 340 bytes),
one alarm message is usually sent in multiple short messages.
Therefore, the alarm box enables the system to send alarm
messages with EMS. An enhanced message can send 50 KB
data once. Through background configuration, alarm mes-
sages and fault logs can be sent to designated email boxes

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or mobile phones of the maintenance staff through the mail


server of the EMS center with enhanced messages.
� Alarm message query function
The alarm box can receive remote query commands and send
current alarm messages or major parameters that reflect de-
vice operating status to the remote terminals.
� Multi-office combination function
Multi-office combination means that one alarm box can serve
five background servers simultaneously at most. Usually,
these background servers are not in the same network sec-
tion. So this function should be used together with the remote
connection function.
� Operation maintenance function
The alarm box has MML interface that enables parameter con-
figuration, self diagnosis or query.
� Remote connection function
The alarm box can be in a different network section from the
server. It can either connect to a server in the same network
section or a remote server in a different network section. The
alarm box need not be placed in the computer room. It can be
placed in the office or the meeting room, which increases its
flexibility.
� Interface capacity
The alarm box provides a 10M network interface to connect to
the background server or download version programs. It also
provides an RS-232 serial port for debugging or printing alarm
box status information.
� Network storm detection and alarm function
Network storm is determined according whether the number
of broadcast packets received by the network interface every
second exceeds the threshold. If the MAC address that re-
ceives data packets is a broadcast address, then such packets
are broadcast packets. Sampling values are collected every
second. If the sampling value exceeds the threshold for 5 con-
secutive times, then network storm can be confirmed. In this
case, broadcast packet receiving is turned off temporarily and
then turned on again. Then sampling values are collected ev-
ery second. If the sampling value is lower than the threshold
for 30 consecutive times, then network has returned to the
normal status.

Panel
The panel of the alarm box is as shown in Figure 42.

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FIGURE 42 ALARM BOX PANEL

Keys
The description of alarm box keys is as shown in Table 23.

TABLE 23 ALARM BOX PANEL KEYS DESCRIPTION

Name Description

Menu Used to select the menu

Move left (®) Move the cursor to the left while


inputting numbers

Move right (¬) Move the cursor to the right while


inputting numbers

Move up (-) Select the menu, screen page up


or add one to the existing number

Move down (¯) Select the menu, screen page


down or deduct one from the
existing number

Clear Return to the menu or clear


inputted contents

OK Conform operations done

Reset Reset the alarm box system

Mute Mute or unmute the alarm sound


function

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Indicator
The description of alarm box indicators is as shown in Table 24.

TABLE 24 ALARM BOX INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Description


Name

EMERGENCY Red Critical Alarm It is on in


Indicator case of critical
alarms

IMPORTANT Blue Major Alarm It is on in case


Indicator of major alarms

COMMON Amber Minor Alarm It is on in case


Indicator of minor alarms

NOTIFICATION Green Warning It is on in case


Indicator of warning

MUTE Green Speaker It is on when


ON/OFF the speaker is
indicator off

LINK Green Network It is on when


Connection the network
Indicator connection is
on. Flashing
means Ethernet
links are
working
normally.

RUN Green Program 1 Hz flashing


Running means the
Indicator alarm box
is running
normally.

Technical Indices
� Appearance Size: 310 mm × 220 mm × 58 mm (Length ×
Width × Thickness)
� Power Supply: -48 V DC
� Power: 25 W
� Interface: 1 RJ-45 network interface a 1 standard 9-pin serial
port

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Cables and Lines


Cables and lines connected to alarm box:
� 100 M Ethernet cable
� RS485 Cable
� RS232 serial port line
� Power cable
� Cable Modem interface cable

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Figures

Figure 1 Cabinet Structural Layout ........................................ 2


Figure 2 Cabinet Top View.................................................... 3
Figure 3 Cabinet Bottom View .............................................. 3
Figure 4 Cabinet Structural Layout ........................................ 4
Figure 5 Cabinet Structural Layout ........................................ 5
Figure 6 Server Cabinet Appearance...................................... 7
Figure 7 Cabinet Top View.................................................... 8
Figure 8 Cabinet Bottom View .............................................. 9
Figure 9 Cabinet Structural Layout .......................................10
Figure 10 Schematic Diagram of Operation Principle for
Service Subrack ................................................14
Figure 11 Sectional View of the Pair Plugging Service Shelf .....15
Figure 12 Service Shelf Effect Diagram (Front) ......................16
Figure 13 Service Shelf Effect Diagram (Rear) .......................16
Figure 14 Rear View of BPSN...............................................17
Figure 15 Rear View of BCTC...............................................18
Figure 16 Position of DIP In The Backplane ...........................19
Figure 17 Position of RBID Board .........................................20
Figure 18 RBID Board Diagram............................................21
Figure 19 Power Distribution Front Panel...............................22
Figure 20 Power Distribution Back Panel ...............................23
Figure 21 Power Distribution Subrack Structural Layout ..........23
Figure 22 AC Power Distribution Box ....................................24
Figure 23 AC Power Distribution Box ....................................25
Figure 24 Fan Subrack Front Panel .......................................26
Figure 25 Fan Subrack Back Panel........................................26
Figure 26 Fan Subrack Structure..........................................27
Figure 27 Panel .................................................................28
Figure 28 Front View of the Ventilation Subrack .....................28
Figure 29 Dust Proof Subrack Panel......................................29
Figure 30 Dust Proof Subrack Structural View........................29
Figure 31 Structural Layout of Front Circuit Board (Right
View) ...............................................................34
Figure 32 Structural Layout of Back Circuit Board...................35

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Figure 33 Installation Relation of Boards ...............................36


Figure 34 Diagram of the Panel for Logical Boards..................40
Figure 35 UIMC Board Panel................................................44
Figure 36 CHUB Board Panel ...............................................50
Figure 37 Logical Board Panel..............................................55
Figure 38 RMNIC Panel View ...............................................61
Figure 39 RMPB Panel View .................................................62
Figure 40 RUIM2 and RUIM3 Panel .......................................65
Figure 41 RCHB1 and RCHB2 Panel View...............................67
Figure 42 Alarm Box Panel ..................................................71

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Tables

Table 1 Technical Indices of Service Cabinet ........................... 6


Table 2 Technical Indices of Server Cabinet ...........................10
Table 3 Definition Of Office Number With DIP Jumpers ............19
Table 4 Parameters of Service Shelf .....................................21
Table 5 Electrical Indices of Dual 9-path DC Power
Distribution Box ................................................25
Table 6 Technical Indices of Fan Subrack ...............................27
Table 7 Board Type (Front Board) ........................................31
Table 8 Board Type (Front Board) ........................................32
Table 9 Board Dimension ....................................................35
Table 10 Icons of Components ............................................37
Table 11 Keys on the Panel of XPB Board ..............................41
Table 12 Indicators on the Panel of XPB Board .......................41
Table 13 UIMC Panel Indicators ...........................................45
Table 14 Meanings for Indicator RUN/ALM Combinations .........46
Table 15 CHUB Board Panel Keys .........................................51
Table 16 CHUB Board Indicator............................................51
Table 17 Meanings for Indicator RUN/ALM Combinations .........52
Table 18 MPx86/2 Board Panel Keys .....................................56
Table 19 Indicators on Circuit Boards of Logical Boards of
MPx86/2...........................................................56
Table 20 Meanings for Indicator RUN/ALM Combinations .........58
Table 21 RUIM2/RUIM3 Interface Description.........................66
Table 22 Rear Board External Ports ......................................68
Table 23 Alarm Box Panel Keys Description ...........................71
Table 24 Alarm Box Indicator Description ..............................72

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List of Glossary

DDF - Digital Distribution Frame


ESD - Electro Static discharge
FTP - File Transfer Protocol
HVAC - Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
ICM - INtergrated Clock Module
MO - Memory Object
OMP - Operation Main Processor
PCB - Printed Circuit Board
PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
PWRD - POWER Distributor
RBID - Rearboard of ID ID
RCHB1 - Rear Board 1 of CHUB 1
RCHB2 - Rear Board 2 of CHUB 2
RMPB - Rear Board of MPB
RUIM - Rear Board of UIM
UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply
USI - Universal Server Interface

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