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Product Description
Issue 05
Date 2009-03-25
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Contents
1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................1
1.1 Positioning........................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Product Features & Advantages ...................................................................................................... 3
2 Architecture.....................................................................................................................5
2.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Hardware Architecture...................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.1 Cabinet .................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.2 Subracks.................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.3 Board ....................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Logical Structure .............................................................................................................................. 9
2.4 Reliability ........................................................................................................................................ 10
2.4.1 System Reliability .................................................................................................................. 10
2.4.2 Hardware Reliability................................................................................................................11
2.4.3 Software Reliability ................................................................................................................ 12
3 Configurations ..............................................................................................................14
3.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 14
3.2 Minimum Configuration .................................................................................................................. 14
3.3 Maximum Configuration ................................................................................................................. 15
1 Introduction
1.1 Positioning
This product description is applicable to the BSC6810 V200R011 version.
The RNC is an important element of the WCDMA network. The UMTS Terrestrial
Radio Access Network (UTRAN) consists of RNCs and NodeBs. Figure 1-1 shows the
position of the RNC in the WCDMA network.
UE UTRAN CN
Uu Iu
Iu-CS
RNC
Iub MSC server
NodeB
Iub
Iur MGW
Iu-PS
NodeB
Iub SGSN
NodeB RNC
Iu-BC
CBC
2 Architecture
2.1 Overview
Based on the all-IP platform, the BSC6810 meets the varying needs for network
evolution. The BSC6810 has a modular design. It enhances resource utilization and
system reliability by applying distributed resource pools to manage the service
processing units. In the BSC6810, the backplane is universal, which diversifies the
boards and their functions. The BSC6810 improves the universality of hardware
platform and the capability of future evolution.
RSR 1 RNC Switch Subracks (RSS), and 0–2 One and only one RSR is
RNC Business Subracks (RBS) configured.
RBR 1–3 RNC Business Subracks (RBS) As required by the service
capacity, one or no RBR is
configured.
2.2.2 Subracks
In compliance with the IEC60297 standard, the BSC6810 subrack has a standard
width of 19 inches. The height of each subrack is 12 U. The boards are installed on
the front and rear sides of the backplane, which is positioned in the center of the
subrack.
A subrack provides 28 slots. The slots on the front of the subrack are numbered from
0 to 13, and those on the rear are numbered from 14 to 27.
Figure 2-1 shows the front view and rear view of the subrack.
Figure 2-1 Front view (left) and rear view (right) of the subrack
The BSC6810 subrack is classified into the RSS and RBS, as shown inTable 2-2.
2.2.3 Board
The BSC6810 boards can be classified into the OM board, switching processing
board, clock processing board, signaling processing board, service processing board,
and interface processing board, as described in Table 2-3.
2.4 Reliability
The resource pool and redundancy are widely used in the reliability design of the
BSC6810. The techniques of detecting and isolating the faults in the boards and in the
system are optimized and the software fault tolerance capability is improved to
enhance the system reliability.
z OM dual planes
To improve the reliability of OM channels, the BSC6810 provides the OM dual
planes, including dual OMUa boards, dual Ethernet adapters, and dual main
control boards.
z Crystal Aging Compensation technology
The BSC6810 adopts the Huawei-patented Crystal Aging Compensation
technology to compensate for frequency deviation caused by the aging of
temperature-constant crystal oscillators. This technology protects the clock
precision from the influence of the aging of the crystal oscillators and ensures
long-term stability and reliability of the system clock.
z Dual –48 V independent power supplies
The two independent –48 V power supplies operate at the same time to ensure
normal operations in case either of them fails. The failed supply can be restored
without a power cut. This improves the reliability and availability of the power
system.
z When an entity fails, the isolation mechanism transfers the services to another
entity for processing. After the system finds a faulty board in the resource pool, it
isolates the board. Then another board in the resource pool will process the
subsequent services.
z When a board with a single function fails, restarting the system might clear the
fault.
z All boards support dual-BIOS. Faults at one BIOS do not affect startup or
operation of the boards.
z The system uses the non-volatile memory to store important data.
z Operation logs
The system logs performed operations. The operation logs help locate and rectify
faults caused by improper operations.
z Flow control
The BSC6810 automatically performs flow control over the Iub, Iur, and Iu
interfaces.
3 Configurations
3.1 Overview
The BSC6810 can be configured with any number of boards, subracks, and cabinets
to support different configurations. The minimum configuration can be smoothly
upgraded to the maximum configuration in this way.
4.1 Overview
To ensure convenient and flexible maintenance, the BSC6810 supports local
maintenance and remote maintenance. In addition, the BSC6810 supports flexible
access modes.
The BSC6810 provides a hardware-independent universal OM mechanism and
provides OM functions such as security management, fault management, alarm
management, equipment management, and software management.
The Man-Machine Language (MML) and Graphical User Interface (GUI) meet the
requirements of different operation environments.
Figure 4-1 shows the OM networking of the BSC6810.
The LMT is the OM terminal at the NE side. The LMT can be connected to the alarm
box, which generates visual and audible alarms. The LMT software uses a GUI and
has a built-in MML client. The LMT provides the BSC6810 with various functions, such
as security management, configuration management, maintenance management,
fault detection, performance management, alarm management, loading management,
status monitoring, message tracing, log management, and software management.
4.2 Benefits
Diversified OM Access Modes
The BSC6810 supports local maintenance and remote maintenance. Various access
modes can be used to meet the OM requirements in different scenarios.
For local maintenance, the BSC6810 supports the following access modes through
the LMT:
z Through the port on the panel of the OMUa board
z Through the VLAN
z Through the Intranet and Internet
For remote maintenance, the BSC6810 supports the following access modes through
the iManager M2000:
z Through the VLAN
z Through the Intranets and Internet
Rich Tracing and Detection Mechanisms for Reliably Monitoring the Network
Status
The BSC6810 provides the tracing and detection functions of multiple layers and
multiple levels to accurately locate faults. The tracing and detection functions include
user tracing, interface tracing, message tracing, fault detection on the physical layer,
fault detection on the data link layer, and detection of other faults.
The tracing messages are saved as files, which can be viewed through the review
tracing function of the LMT.
5 Technical Specifications
SPUa 80k – –
DPUb – 1,800 115
Table 5-2 lists the typical configurations of the BSC6810. You can choose a typical
configuration as required.
NOTE
For the BSC6810, both the BHCA value and the traffic volume are calculated on the basis of
Huawei traffic model.
Item Specification
z In overhead cabling mode, the distance between the cabinet top and the ceiling
of the equipment room cannot be less than 1,000 mm.
z In underfloor cabling mode, the elevation of the ESD floor cannot be less than
200 mm.
E1/T1 DB44
Channelized STM-1/OC-3 LC/PC
FE RJ45
GE RJ45
LC/PC
Item Standard
GR-63-CORE
Item Standard
IEC61000-4-2
IEC61000-4-3
IEC61000-4-4
IEC61000-4-5
IEC61000-4-6
IEC61000-4-29
GB9254-1998
FCC Part 15
NEBS Bellcore GR-1089-CORE issue 2