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Version 2.20
ZTE CORPORATION
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Postcode: 518057
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Revision History
Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R1.0
2012-03-30
Table of Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Cabinet....................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Cabinet Structure ............................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Cabinet Configuration ......................................................................................... 1-4
1.3 Cabinet Indicators .............................................................................................. 1-4
1.4 Cabinet Dimensions and Weights ........................................................................ 1-5
II
Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables .............................................................................................................V
Glossary .......................................................................................................VII
III
IV
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
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Planning engineer
Installation supervision engineer
Installation engineer
Maintenance engineer
Summary
Chapter 1, Cabinet
Chapter 2, Transmission
Outdoor Cabinet
outdoor cabinet.
Chapter 3, Equipment
Composition
Chapter 4, Boards
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
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Unitrans ZXMP S325 (V2.20) SDH Based Multi-Service Node Equipment System
Description
Unitrans ZXMP S325 (V2.20) SDH Based Multi-Service Node Equipment Product
Description
Unitrans ZXMP S325 (V2.20) SDH Based Multi-Service Node Equipment Installation
Manual
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Instructions
Conventions
ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
Typeface
Meaning
Italics
Quotes
Links on screens.
Bold
Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check boxes,
drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names.
CAPS
II
Chapter 1
Cabinet
Table of Contents
Cabinet Structure .......................................................................................................1-1
Cabinet Configuration.................................................................................................1-4
Cabinet Indicators ......................................................................................................1-4
Cabinet Dimensions and Weights...............................................................................1-5
3. Indicator
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Table 1-1 describes the basic components of the ZXMP S325 cabinet.
Table 1-1 Structural Parameters of ZTE Transmission Equipment Cabinet
Name
Location
Description
Power cable
outlet
cabinet.
Top cable
outlet
the cabinet.
Indicator
cabinet.
Mounting
bracket
Cabinet
grounding
the cabinet.
copper busbar
Cable clip
side.
Back column
back.
Cabinet
cabling area
Bottom cable
outlet
the cabinet.
Cabinet
protection
ground
terminal
3.
Front door
cabinet.
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Name
Location
Description
Alarm indicator
display hole on
front door.
front door
Mounting hole
cabinet.
mode.
1. Grounding terminal of
cabinet side door
2. Grounding terminal of
cabinet front door
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Note:
The grounding terminals of the subrack, power alarm box and other components are
located on the corresponding components.
The different cabinet configurations are similar. ZXMP S325 equipment with basic
configuration comprises cabinet, subracks, power distribution box, and dustproof unit.
For the configuration of the ZXMP S325 in a single cabinet, refer to Table 1-2.
Number of Power
Effective Height
Distribution Box
Number of Subrack
(Height: 5U)
(Height: 3U)
2000
42U
2200
47U
1.
2.
3.
4.
1 U = 44.45 mm
The capacity of 2 Mbps service and cablings in full configuration has been taken into account.
The power distribution box is the unified one of ZTE transmission equipment with the height of 3U.
The subracks are arranged top down in the order of subrack 1, subrack 2, subrack 3, and subrack 4.
Status
Description
On
Off
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Chapter 1 Cabinet
Indicator
Status
Description
On
Off
On
Off
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Figure 1-3 illustrates the outline dimensions of the 300 mm-deep cabinet.
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Chapter 2
Transmission Outdoor
Cabinet
Table of Contents
Structure of Transmission Outdoor Cabinet ...............................................................2-1
Components of Transmission Outdoor Cabinet ..........................................................2-2
Equipment Layout ......................................................................................................2-5
excellent
Figure 2-1 displays outline of the outdoor cabinet. For its dimensions and weight. refer to
Table 2-1.
Figure 2-1 Outline of the Outdoor Cabinet (unit: mm)
Weight (kg)
52.2 (weight of an empty cabinet)
1. Lock
2. Front door
3. Grounding terminal of the
front door
4.
5.
6.
7.
Base
Access hole
Installation bracket
Installation tray
8. Frame
9. Seal
3. Air switch
AC
1
Mark on
Name
Remark
panel
light-
ning proof
L/N, N/L
unit
Protection
2
grounding
bar
Air switch
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3. Air switch
Name
Mark on panel
Protection
grounding
bar
Remark
Used for lightning pro-
tection.
Connects
to
the
grounding
protection
cable.
Air switch
ply.
1. AC inputting
2. Rectifier unit
3. Alarm/Monitoring interface
4. -48 V battery outputting
Name
Mark on panel
AC inputting
AC 110 V-220 V
Remark
Inputs AC power supply.
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Serial No.
Name
Mark on panel
Alarm/Monitoring inter-
Remark
RS232
face
monitoring information
of rectifier unit.
Outputs or inputs DC
-48 V power supply.
Outputs
DC
-48
power supply.
1. RS232/RS485 monitoring
interface
2. Monitoring interface
Name
Mark on panel
Remark
RS232/RS485 EM
Not used.
MON.IN/OUT.GO
Not used.
It is a 44-core bend PCB sol-
Ethernet interface
ETH.0/ETH.1
Ethernet interface
BBU.A0/BBU.A1
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Serial No.
Name
Mark on panel
Remark
It is a 50-core bend PCB sol-
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Note:
When DC power supply is adopted, ZXMP S325 should select DC lightning proof unit,
but rectifier unit is not necessary.
When AC power supply is adopted, ZXMP S325 should select AC lightning proof unit,
meanwhile, rectifier unit is also needed.
When configured with lightning proof unit, ZXMP S325 can access 8 channels 2 M
and 2 channels FE signals.
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Chapter 3
Equipment Composition
Table of Contents
Structural Parts ..........................................................................................................3-1
Subrack......................................................................................................................3-6
Fan Unit .....................................................................................................................3-8
Dustproof Unit ............................................................................................................3-9
Power Distribution Box .............................................................................................3-10
Component of Desktop Installation ...........................................................................3-12
Note:
NCP board also provides antistatic wrist strap socket, which is not mentioned in this figure
to make the figure clear and concise.
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Weight (Unit:
kg)
Remarks
59.000
transmission equipment
65.000
52.200
4.000
2.800
9.000
Motherboard (MB)
1.500
7.000
2.500
2.000
Rectifier unit
5.000
2.500
Dustproof unit
Outdoor functional
cabinet
Hanging bracket (for wall
installation)
Components (for desktop
installation)
PCB: 90 79 1.6
Fan box
0.520
21.5 139.6 244.8
Includes electronic
components.
Includes electronic
components.
Includes electronic
components.
Includes electronic
components.
Includes electronic
components.
Its weight is included in
subrack.
Includes structural parts and
circuits.
0.430
0.160
0.130
(Width)
PCB: 160 2 80
SAIA board
Front panel: None
PCB: 160 2 80
SAIB board
Front panel: None
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Component
Weight (Unit:
kg)
Remarks
PCB: 2 72 170
PWRA board
0.160
0.690
0.460
0.550
0.410
0.425
OL1/4x4(1x STM-1/4)
0.445
OL1/4x4(2x STM-1/4)
0.465
OL1/4x4(3x STM-1/4)
0.485
OL1/4x4(4x STM-1/4)
0.355
0.375
0.360
0.380
0.125
OCS16 board
OCS4 board
OL16x1 board
OL1/4x4 board
(Width)
LP1x2 board
LP4x1 board
LP4x2 board
OIS1x1 board
Front panel: None
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Component
Weight (Unit:
kg)
Remarks
PCB: 160 2 80
OIS1x2 board
0.145
0.185
0.250
0.125
0.145
0.490
0.105
0.140
0.420
0.420
0.400
0.420
0.090
BIS1 board
Front panel: None
PCB: 160 2 80
ESS1x2 board
Front panel: None
PCB: 160 2 210
EPE1x21 (75) board
EPT1x21 board
EPE1B board
BIE1x21 board
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Component
Weight (Unit:
kg)
Remarks
PCB: 160 2 80
ESE1x21 (75) board
0.160
0.160
0.400
0.115
0.145
0.430
0.640
0.380
0.150
0.140
0.190
0.090
0.430
BIE3x3 board
Front panel: None
PCB: 160 2 80
ESE3x3 board
Front panel: None
PCB: 160 2 210
SFEx6 board
SED
TFEx8
EIFEx4 board
Front panel: None
PCB: 160 2 80
EIFEx6 board
Front panel: None
PCB: 160 2 80
EITFEx6 board
Front panel: None
PCB: 160 2 80
BIFE board
Front panel: None
PCB: 160 2 210
AP1x4 board
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Component
Weight (Unit:
kg)
Remarks
0.735
(Width)
The weights of OCS4, OCS16, optical line boards, optical interface boards, and OA board include those of SFP
optical modules.
3.2 Subrack
Overview
Following points state subrack details:
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Comprises side panels, beams and metal guide rails, with heat dissipation and
electromagnetic shielding functions.
User can fix subrack in the cabinet from the front without obstructing cable layout.
The installation mode can meet the requirements of maintenance from the equipment
front, cabinet installation against wall, and back-to-back installation.
Subrack Structure
Figure 3-2 illustrates the subrack structure.
Figure 3-2 Subrack Structure
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Cable outlet
Grounding post
Mounting lug
Captive fastener
Fan unit
Subrack Parts
For the brief descriptions of different subrack parts, refer to Table 3-2.
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Name
Brief Description
For leading out service cables
board area
Service/functional
interface
board area
Small door
Dustproof unit
subrack
board
Cable outlet
10
Grounding post
11
Mounting lug
right panel
net
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S.N.
Name
12
Captive fastener
Brief Description
For fixing a subrack in the cabi-
net
It provides forced air cooling for
the equipment to dissipate heat.
The fan unit has two indepen-
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Fan unit
Board Slots
For the board slot arrangement of ZXMP S325 subrack, see Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3 Board Slots of ZXMP S325 Subrack
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In Figure 3-3, the slots numbered from 1 to 8 and 11, 12, 17 are for service/functional
boards; and the slots numbered from L1 to L6 are for interface boards.
The subrack board area is divided into four sub-areas:
Service/functional interface board area: locates in the upper left part of subrack
Power supply board area: locates in the bottom left part of subrack
Fan unit is the heat dissipation and cooling component ofZXMP S325.
Each subrack is configured with a fan unit which can accommodate two independent
fan boxes.
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Each fan box has electrical connection to the motherboard (FMB) through the socket
at the box rear side.
Fan box has independent locking function, with running and alarm indicators on its
front panel.
Structure
Figure 3-4 displays the structure of fan box.
Figure 3-4 Structure of Fan Box
1. Fan box
2. Running indicator
3. Alarm indicator
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The ZXMP S325 adopts a brand-new dustproof design to abandon the separate
dustproof plug-in box.
The dustproof unit is installed on the bottom right side of the subrack. It serves to
filter the air and to prevent dusts from entering the subrack, to ensure its electrical
performance.
The pull-push operation mode makes periodic cleaning convenient.
Cleaning label appears on the front panel in addition.
Structure
Figure 3-5 illustrates the dustproof unit structure.
Figure 3-5 Structure of Dustproof Unit
1. Air filter
2. Front panel
3. Cleaning label
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1. Mounting lug
2. Captive screw
3. Active power area of
subrack
4. Lightning arrester
Mounting lug
The rear part of the power distribution box is equipped with left and right mounting lugs,
which have captive screws for fixing the power distribution box within the equipment
cabinet.
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Name
Definition
RING
RED
YELLOW
GREEN
RING_CTRL+
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
-48 V GND
-48 V ground
RING_CTRL-
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The front panel is fixed in the front of a power distribution box by captive screws, with
locations reserved on both sides for air switches of the active/standby power supply
in the subrack, marked with power supply IDs and sequence number labels.
The locations of alarm indicators are reserved in the middle.
By default, six air switches identified with -48V-IN1 SW1 to SW6 indicate that they
are used for the active power supply, and those identified with -48V-IN2 SW1 to SW6
indicate that they are used for the standby power supply.
Note:
With standard configuration: -48V-IN1 SW1 to SW4 and -48V-IN2 SW1 to SW4 are
available. With full configuration: 48V-IN1 SW1 to SW6 and -48V-IN2 SW1 to SW6
are available.
A label indicating "CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK" is pasted at the lower right of the
panel, which is a reminder of cautious operation.
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Lightning arrester
The power distribution box has two lightning arresters. One is located on the left side
and the other locates on the right side. They protect the power distribution box from
lightning.
Note:
The power distribution box has two grounding terminals near the busbar. One locates
at the left side and the other locates at the right side. They are used for the grounding
protection and identified with
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1. Bracket
2. limit pole
3. Floating nut
Bracket
It provides two brackets with floating nuts on the top, thus, ZXMP S325 subrack can be
fixed in the desktop components.
Limit Pole
It is used to fix the desktop components to avoid shake.
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Chapter 4
Boards
Table of Contents
Boards Overview ........................................................................................................4-1
Motherboard...............................................................................................................4-7
NCP Unit ....................................................................................................................4-8
Optical Line, Cross-connect, and Clock Unit.............................................................4-15
OL16x1 Board ..........................................................................................................4-25
OL1/4x4 Board .........................................................................................................4-27
OL1/4 Subsystem.....................................................................................................4-30
OA Board .................................................................................................................4-38
EP1 Subsystem........................................................................................................4-41
EP3 Subsystem........................................................................................................4-48
EOS Subsystem.......................................................................................................4-53
ATM Subsystem .......................................................................................................4-68
RPR Subsystem.......................................................................................................4-72
PWR Board ..............................................................................................................4-77
The positions and connection relations of all the boards in a unit or subsystem are
described in the unit/subsystem overview.
The functions, functional blocks, front panel, interfaces, and indicators of a board are
described in the section of this board.
Board/Unit Name
Remarks
Motherboard
A)
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Board ID
SAIB
Board/Unit Name
System auxiliary interface board (type
NE control processor
PWRA
PWRB
OCS16
B)
NCP
OCS4
Remarks
LP1x1
LP1x2
LP4x1
LP4x2
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OL1/4x4
board
OL16x1
OIS1x1
OIS1x2
OIS1x4
STM-1
optical
interface
STM-1
optical
interface
STM-1
optical
interface
board
2-channel
board
4-channel
board
Applicable to ZXMP S330.
OIS1x6
OIS4x1
OIS4x2
BIS1
ESS1x2
STM-4
optical
interface
STM-4
optical
interface
board
2-channel
board
STM-1 bridge interface board
2-channel STM-1 electrical interface
switching board
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Board ID
EPE1x21 (75)
EPE1x21 (120)
EPT1x21 (100)
Board/Unit Name
Remarks
(120 )
EPE1B
BIE1x21
board
tion board.
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ESE1x21 (75)
ESE1x21 (120)
EP3x3
21-channel
E1
electrical
interface
switching board
100 .
(120 /100 )
face board
tion board.
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ESE3x3
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BIE3x3
switching board
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SFEx6
SED
TFEx8
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Board ID
EIFEx4
EIFEx6
EITFEx6
BIFE
Board/Unit Name
4-channel electrical interface board of
Remarks
Applicable to ZXMP S330.
fast Ethernet
6-channel electrical interface board of
fast Ethernet
6-channel switching board of smart
AP1x4
RSEB
OA
Optical amplifier
Unit ID
Boards Included
NCPU
E1/T1 subsystem
EP1
E3/T3 subsystem
EP3
OL1/4 subsystem
OL1/4
EOS subsystem
EOS
ATM subsystem
ATM
AP1x4, OIS1x4
RPR subsystem
RPR
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Description
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A functional/service interface board has no front panel, but has levers with self-lock
function. It is inserted in a left-side slot of subrack.
Its PCB dimensions are: 160 mm (Height) 2 mm (Width) 80 mm (Depth).
Structure
Figure 4-1 (a) illustrates the structure of a typical electrical interface/switching board, and
Figure 4-1 (b) illustrates the structure of a typical optical interface board.
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1. Board label
2. Upper lever
3. Board PCB
4. Electrical or optical
interface
5. Lower lever
Note:
The structures of all the electrical interface/switching boards are similar.
The structures of all optical interface boards are similar.
Functional/service board has a front panel. Its levers have the functions of shielding
and self-lock. It is inserted in a right-side slot of subrack.
The front panel dimensions are: 181.5 mm (Height) 25.4 mm (Width).
The PCB dimensions are: 160 mm (Height) 2 mm (Width) 210 mm (Depth).
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Structure
The structures of various functional/service boards are similar.
Figure 4-2 takes the OCS4 board as an example and illustrates the structure of a typical
functional/service board.
Figure 4-2 OCS4 Board Structure
1. Lever
2. Front panel
3. Interface
4. Board PCB
4.2 Motherboard
Description
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ZXMP S325 motherboard (MB) is fixed at the subrack rear part. It is the carrier for
various boards. There are service bus, overhead bus, clock bus, and board-in-position
bus on the motherboard.
Motherboard communicates with boards, other equipment, and the external via the
sockets.
There are tin bands serving as ground cables at the position where the motherboard
front/rear side contacts the subrack, to ensure reliable electrical connection between
the subrack and motherboard.
Structure
Figure 4-3 displays the structure of motherboard.
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1. Functional/service interface
board area
2. Power supply board area
3. Functional/service board
area
4. Fan unit area
The upper left area: connects with the functional/service interface boards.
The lower left area: connects with the power supply board.
The upper right area: connects with the fan unit.
The lower right area: connects with the functional/service board.
Position in Subrack
Figure 4-4 displays NCP and SAIA/SAIB boards positions in a subrack.
Figure 4-4 NCP and SAIA/SAIB Boards Positions in a Subrack
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Sends the configuration commands to other boards and collects their performance
data and alarms.
Exchanges Element Management System (EMS) information between Network
Elements (NEs) through Embedded Control Channel (ECC).
Reports to the Subnetwork Management Control Center (SMCC) the alarms and
performance messages of this NE and the subnet to which the NE belongs, and
receives the commands and configurations sent by the SMCC to the NE and to the
subnet to which the NE belongs through the Qx interface.
Detects the fan running status, and reports alarm once the fan stops running. Shuts
down or starts the fan according to the EMS command.
Provides a four-digit DIP switch to set the software state:
The Download state: Set the DIP switch to all ON, then NCP board will enter
the Download state. It is used to download applications and NCP parameter
configuration.
The Running state: Set the DIP switch to not all ON and not all OFF, then NCP
board will enter the Running state. It is used to start the NCP board application
and makes the NCP board to enter the normal running state.
Provides two voice channels that are independent with each other. The system
can support up to 16 orderwire directions.
Represents the received dialing and E1/E2 DTMF signaling, decides the channel
status according to the signaling, and controls the phone connection.
Following five phone connection states are available:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Function
Block
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Real-time clock
It serves to confirm the exact time of alarm generation and disappearance during NE monitoring.
To ensure the accurate timing after power-off, the standby chargeable battery
will supply power instead when a power failure is detected.
Qx interface
With the Qx interface, NCP can report to SMCC the alarm and performance
information of the current NE and of the subnet, and can receive the commands
and configurations sent from SMCC to the NE and the subnet.
The NCP board provides the ECC bus for each line board. The EMS manages the
ECC interface
whole subnet via the interconnection between the ECC of the access NEs NCP
and that of the other NEs NCPs in the subnet.
Control unit
Board-inposition
detection
External alarm
input, NE alarm
output
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Functional
Function
Block
Board reset
control
Subrack alarm
concatenation
Monitoring on
Detects the fan running status, and reports alarm once the fan stops running.
Shuts down or starts the fan according to the EMS command.
4.3.2.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on the NCP board front panel, refer to Table 4-4.
Table 4-4 Indicators on NCP Board Front Panel
Indicator Name
RUN
OW
ALM
Description
Indicator of NCP board working status (green). It flashes
periodically when the NCP board is working normally.
Orderwire ringing indicator (red/green).
Alarm indicator (red). It is on when the NCP board detects an
alarm. Otherwise, it is off.
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Qx interface
Description
Interface between an NE and portable equipment.
Adopts the RJ45 socket.
Communication interface between SMCC and the NE.
Adopts the RJ45 socket.
They provide the NCP board with the alarm input and output interfaces, alarm
concatenation interface and F1 interface.
They provide the OCS4/OCS16 board with external clock input and output interfaces.
The SAIA board provides 75 ohm unbalanced clock interface, and the SAIB board
provides 120 ohm balanced clock interface.
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Function Description
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Provides an alarm input interface to import four channels of external Boolean alarm signals. These signals are processed and
transferred into four channels of external alarm signals, and
then sent to the NCP board by the motherboard.
4.3.3.3 Interfaces
Figure 4-8 displays the interfaces of the SAIA and SAIB boards.
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2.
3.
4.
IN1
OUT1
IN2
OUT2
5.
6.
7.
8.
F1
Lever
ALM-I
ALM-C
9. ALM-O
10. LED
For the interface descriptions of the SAIA and SAIB boards, refer to Table 4-7.
Table 4-7 Descriptions of the SAIA and SAIB Boards Interfaces
Interface Name
Description
IN1
OUT1
The first channel to output 2 Mbit/s or 2MHz clock signal to the outside
IN2
OUT2
The second channel to output 2 Mbit/s or 2MHz clock signal to the outside
F1 interface
Lever
ALM-I
ALM-C
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Interface Name
Description
Output interface for subrack alarm concatenation. It outputs the alarm
ALM-O
signals (minor alarms, critical or major alarms, and audio alarms) to the
column head cabinet or to the ALM-C interface of other subrack.
Uses the RJ45 socket.
Interface for alarm indicator board. Connects with the alarm indicator
LED
Position in Subrack
Figure 4-9 displays the position of this unit in subrack.
Figure 4-9 Position of Cross-connect and Clock Unit
The system clock supports various work modes including the internal clock, line
(or tributary) clock, and external clock.
The system can be configured with ten channels of line (or tributary) clock sources
and two channels of external clock sources simultaneously.
The system can perform protection switching among the clock sources in
accordance with the alarm and synchronization status information of the clock
sources.
Provides the boards in various slots with the system clock signal, system frame
head signal, and system clock enabling signal.
Tracing mode
Hold mode
Free-oscillation mode
Supports clock switching function when the phase locked loop looses the lock.
Two OCS16 boards can work in 1+1 hot backup mode in order to ensure the
synchronization and timing reliability of clock unit. The standby clock unit traces
the frequency and phase of the active clock unit, so that the frequency and phase
of the output clock will have no jump when the EMS switches between the active
and standby clock unit.
Can input two channels of external clock reference and output two channels
of clock reference to the outside. The interfaces of these clock references are
provided by the SAIA or SAIB board.
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The SAIB board can provide 2 channels 120 ohm twisted-pair interfaces of 2.048
Mbit/s or 2.048 MHz.
The OCS16 board can cross-connect 92 AU-4s at the higher-order path, and 32
AU-4s at the lower-order path.
When ZXMP S325 is equipped with OCS16 board,Figure 4-10 displays the
capacity distribution of motherboard.
Figure 4-10 Capacity Distribution of Motherboard Equipped with OCS16 Board
Note:
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Monitors the status of each service board. Implements 1:N protection of tributary
boards.
Implements the 1+1 backup protection for the clock unit and the cross-connect unit.
Supports the Higher-order Path Tandem Connection Monitoring (HP-TCM) function.
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for each slot in ZXMP S325 subrack.
Clock unit
Selects the timing reference of NE from the valid input timing sources,
and allocates the timing reference to various units in the NE.
CPU unit
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Functions
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overhead
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Forwards the ECC according to the command sent by the CPU unit
and the route found by the ECC routing unit.
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The connector type of these interfaces is LC/PC.
Laser warning sign: Warns the operator not to look straight at the optical interface
when plugging/unplugging the fiber pigtail lest the eyes would be burnt.
4.4.2.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on OCS16 board front panel, refer to Table 4-9.
Table 4-9 Indicators on OCS16 Board Front Panel
Indicator Name
RUN
Description
Indicator of board working status (green). It flashes periodically and slowly
when the board is working normally.
Indicator of clock status (green). Its states are:
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fast capture mode
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Flashes in the frequency of 1 time per second if the clock works in the
tracing mode
Flashes in the frequency of 0.5 times per second if the clock works in
the free-oscillation mode
ALM
Flashes in the frequency of 5 times per second means the indicator is on for 0.1 second and off for
0.1 second periodically.
Flashes in the frequency of 1 time per second means the indicator is on for 0.5 second and off for 0.5
second periodically.
Flashes in the frequency of 0.5 times per second means the indicator is on for 1 second and off for 1
second periodically.
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Whether the rate of OCS4 board is STM-1 or STM-4 is determined by the optical module
installed in the OCS4 board.
The system clock supports various work modes including the internal clock, line
(or tributary) clock, and external clock.
The system can be configured with eight channels of line (or tributary) clock
sources and two channels of external clock sources simultaneously.
The system can perform protection switching among the clock sources according
to the alarm and synchronization status information of the clock sources.
It provides the boards in various slots with system clock signal, system frame
head signal, and system clock enabling signal.
Two OCS4 boards can work in 1+1 hot backup mode in order to ensure the
synchronization and timing reliability of clock unit. The standby clock unit traces
the frequency and phase of the active clock unit, so that the frequency and phase
of the output clock will have no jump when the EMS switches between the active
and standby clock unit.
Can input two channels of external clock reference and output two channels
of clock reference to the outside. The interfaces of these clock references are
provided by the SAI board.
The OCS4 board can cross-connect 32 AU-4s at both the higher-order path and
the lower-order path.
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displays the capacity distribution of motherboard.
Figure 4-13 Capacity Distribution of Motherboard Equipped with STM-4 OCS4 Board
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Implements the protection for higher/lower-order path at STM-1 or STM-4 rate level.
Can process one channel of STM-1 or STM-4 optical line; provides one optical receive
interface and one optical transmit interface which employ the SFP optical module and
the LC/PC connector.
Forwards the ECC data.
Implements the 1+1 backup protection for the clock unit and the cross-connect unit.
Supports the Higher-order Path Tandem Connection Monitoring (HP-TCM) function.
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Provides the system clock signal and the system frame head signal
for each slot in ZXMP S325 subrack.
Clock unit
Selects the timing reference of NE from the valid input timing sources,
and allocates the timing reference to various units in the NE.
CPU unit
terface unit
overhead
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and the route found by the ECC routing unit.
Cross-connects 32 AU-4s at both the higher-order path and the lowerorder path.
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ECC routing unit
1+1 backup protection unit
Power supply unit
Functions
Finds route to forward the ECC.
Controls the 1+1 backup protection for all the units except the
STM-1/STM-4 optical interface unit in the OCS4 board.
Filters and allocates the power required by the OCS4 board.
Note:
The connector type of these interfaces is LC/PC.
Laser warning sign: Warns the operator not to look straight at the optical interface
when plugging/unplugging the fiber pigtail lest the eyes would be burnt.
4.4.3.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on OCS4 board front panel, refer to Table 4-11.
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Indicator of board working status (green). It flashes periodically and slowly
when the board is working normally.
Indicator of clock status (green). Its states are:
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Flashes in the frequency of 0.5 times per second if the clock works in
the free-oscillation mode
ALM
Flashes in the frequency of 5 times per second means the indicator is on for 0.1 second and off for
0.1 second periodically.
Flashes in the frequency of 1 time per second means the indicator is on for 0.5 second and off for 0.5
second periodically.
Flashes in the frequency of 0.5 times per second means the indicator is on for 1 second and off for 1
second periodically.
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Optical module
ceived power.
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unit
Control unit
Monitoring unit
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OL16x1 board provides one optical receive interface (RX) and one optical transmit
interface (TX). They receive or transmit STM-16 optical signals. Their connectors are
both LC/PC type.
The laser warning sign warns the operator not to look straight at optical interface when
plugging/unplugging fiber pigtail, lest eyes would be hurt.
The laser level sign marks the laser level.
4.5.4 Indicators
There are three indicators on the front panel, which are in turn the RUN (green) indicator,
the M/S (green) indicator, and the ALM (red) indicator from top to bottom.
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The RUN indicator flickers slowly and regularly if the board is running normally.
The M/S indicator is ON if the board is running normally.
The ALM indicator is OFF if the board has no alarm; otherwise, it is ON.
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OL1/4x4 board can process four channels of STM-1 or STM-4 optical signals. User can
set the number of optical interfaces to be 1, 2, 3, or 4 as per the actual requirements.
OL1/4x4 board supports the following three work modes:
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The optical module unit consists of a 622 M/155 M optical receive interface and a 622 M/155 M optical transmit interface.
Optical module
Control unit
Monitoring unit
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OL1/4x4 board provides four optical receive interfaces (RXn, n=1, 2, 3, 4) and four
optical transmit interfaces (TXn, n=1, 2, 3, 4). They receive or transmit STM-1 or
STM-4 optical signals. Their connectors are all LC/PC type.
The laser warning sign warns the operator not to look straight at optical interface when
plugging/unplugging fiber pigtail, lest eyes would be hurt.
The laser level sign marks the laser level.
4.6.5 Indicators
There are three indicators on the front panel, which are in turn the RUN (green) indicator,
the M/S (green) indicator, and the ALM (red) indicator from top to bottom.
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The RUN indicator flickers slowly and regularly if the board is running normally.
The M/S indicator is ON if the board is running normally.
The ALM indicator is OFF if the board has no alarm; otherwise, it is ON.
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Table 4-14 illustrates boards with different combinations to implement the different
functions.
Boards Involved
protection
STM-4 optical interface function
Position in Subrack
The positions of boards in the OL1/4 subsystem are filled gray in Figure 4-20.
Figure 4-20 Positions of Boards in the OL1/4 Subsystem
Available
Remarks
Slots
LP1x1, LP1x2
1 to 6
LP4x1, LP4x2
5, 6
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Remarks
Slots
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BIS1
L1 to L6
Inserted in the service interface board slot corresponding to the protection board.
OIS1x1, OIS1x2
L1 to L6
ESS1x2
L1 to L6
OIS4x1, OIS4x2
L5, L6
The service board slots of 1 to 6 respectively correspond to the interface board slots of L1 to L6.
Forwards EMS information from optical line to NCP board, and outputs the
received reference clock to OCS4/OCS16 board.
Works with the electrical interface board to access STM-1 electrical interface, and
implements the asynchronous mapping/demapping of electrical signals
Works with the electrical interface switching board ESS1 and bridge interface
board BIS1 to implement 1:N (N5) protection for STM-1 electrical interface
Works with the optical interface board OIS1 to access the STM-1 optical
interface; implements the conversion between optical signal and electrical signal;
and separates data from overhead
Forwards EMS information from optical line to NCP board, and outputs the
received reference clock to OCS4/OCS16 board
Works with the optical interface board OIS4 to access the STM-4 optical
interface; implements the conversion between optical signal and electrical signal;
and separates data from overhead
Chapter 4 Boards
For the function descriptions of each functional block, refer to Table 4-16.
Table 4-16 Description of LP1x1/LP1x2/LP4x1/LP4x2 Board Functional
Functional Block
Functions
Multiplexing/Demultiplex-
ing unit
Control unit
NCP to perform such functions as performance statistics, alarm detection, temperature control, status setting, and inter-board communications.
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Monitoring unit
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(M/S)
4.7.2.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on the front panel, refer to Table 4-17.
Table 4-17 Indicators on the LP1x1/LP1x2/LP4x1 Board Front Panel
Indicator Name
RUN
Description
Running status indicator (green). It flashes periodically and slowly if the
board is running normally.
Master/standby indicator (green). It is on if the board is in active status. It
M/S
ALM
OISx1 board provides one STM-1 optical receive interface and one STM-1 optical
transmit interface.
OIS1x2 board provides two STM-1 optical receive interfaces and two STM-1
optical transmit interfaces.
The optical transmit interface can automatically shut down the laser.
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OIS4x1 board provides one STM-4 optical receive interface and one STM-4
optical transmit interface.
OIS4x2 board provides two STM-4 optical receive interface and two STM-4
optical transmit interface.
The optical transmit interface can automatically shut down the laser.
At the receive side, the board receives the optical signal inputted from the outside.
Then it converts the 622 Mbit/s or 155 Mbit/s optical signal into electrical signal and
extracts the line signal. Finally, it sends the processed electrical signal to the line
processor board via the motherboard for further processing.
At the transmit side, the board receives the electrical signal sent by the line processor
board via the motherboard. Then, it converts the electrical signal into the 622 Mbit/s
or 155 Mbit/s optical signal. Finally, it transmits the optical signal to the outside.
4.7.3.3 Interfaces
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see Figure 4-23.
OIS1x1/OIS4x1/OIS4x2 boards have similar structures as OIS1x2 board, except that
OIS1x1 or OIS4x1 board provides one optical interface pair.
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performs STM-1 electrical interface function.
When the 1:N (N5) protection for tributary board is required, the ESS1x2 board works
with the BIS1 board to implement the 1:N (N5) protection for tributary board.
At the receive side, the ESS1x2 board receives the 155 Mbit/s electrical signal from
the outside. Then it processes the electrical signal and extracts the line signal. Finally,
it sends the processed electrical signal to LP1x1/LP1x2 board via the motherboard for
further processing.
At the transmit side, the ESS1x2 board receives the 155 Mbit/s electrical signal sent
by LP1x1/LP1x2 board via the motherboard. It processes the electrical signal, and
then sends the signal to the outside.
In the case of 1:N protection for LP1x1/LP1x2 board, the ESS1x2 board decides
whether to send the electrical signal to the working LP1x1/LP1x2 board or to the
protection LP1x1/LP1x2 board according to the control signal from the OCS4/OCS16
board.
4.7.4.3 Interfaces
The ESS1x2 board provides two electrical interfaces pairs, which use 1.0/2.3 bended PCB
welded (screws attached) sockets (female), see Figure 4-24.
Figure 4-24 ESS1x2 Board Interfaces
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Used when the 1:N (N5) protection for tributary board is required, and inserted in
service interface board slot corresponding to the protection board.
According to the protection control signal from OCS4/OCS16 board, the BIS1 board
functions as a bridge between the protection LP1x1/LP1x2 board and the ESS1x2
board corresponding to the faulty board.
Note:
The BIS1 board does not have front panel or interfaces.
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4.8.1 Overview
Connection Relations
Figure 4-26 displays the connection relations among OA board and other optical line
boards.
The east optical line board sends optical signals to the OA board. The OA board receives
the signals, then amplifies the optical signals, and sends them to the west optical line
board. Finally, the west optical line board receives the amplified optical signals.
Figure 4-26 Connection Relations among OA Board and Other Boards
OA Board Categories
In practice, OA boards are classified into Optical Booster Amplifier (OBA), Optical
Pre-Amplifier (OPA), or Optical Line Amplifier (OLA) according to the position and effect
of EDFA. Refer to Appendix A Terminologies for the illustrations of EDFA.
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OBA locates at the transmitting end of the system. It boosts the optical launched
power of the system, and extends the distance of the regenerator.
OPA locates at the receiving end of the system. It amplifies the weak transmitted
signals, and boosts the input power of the system receiver.
OLA locates in the middle of the optical fiber line of the system. It replaces the optical
regenerator.
The ZXMP S325 can use OBA board and OPA board.
4.8.2 Functions
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Amplifies the power of input optical signal at the 1550 nm working window.
Controls the optical amplification unit. Monitors and reports alarms and performance events of OA board.
Initializes the optical amplification unit. Communicates with the optical amplification unit at real time. Queries performance and sets parameters of the
optical amplification unit.
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OBA board provides one optical receive interface (RX) and one optical transmit
interfaces (TX). Their connectors are both LC/PC type.
The laser warning sign warns the operator not to look straight at optical interface when
plugging/unplugging fiber pigtail, lest eyes would be hurt.
The laser level sign marks the laser level.
4.8.5 Indicators
There are three indicators on the front panel, which are in turn the RUN (green) indicator,
the M/S (green) indicator, and the ALM (red) indicator from top to bottom.
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The RUN indicator flickers slowly and regularly if the board is running normally.
The M/S indicator is ON if the board is running normally.
The ALM indicator is OFF if the board has no alarm; otherwise, it is ON.
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The EP1 subsystem comprises EPE1x21, EPT1x21, EPE1B, BIE1x21, and ESE1x21
boards.
Subsystem with different board combinations can implement different functions. For
the detailed information, refer to Table 4-19.
Boards Involved
Note:
The protection EPE1x21/EPT1x21/EPE1B board must be inserted in slot 11.
Position in Subrack
For the positions of boards in EP1 subsystem, see Figure 4-29.
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Maps and demaps E1 or T1 electrical signals. Each board can process at most
21 channels of electrical signals.
The timeslots to add service and the timeslots to drop service can be different.
Supports tributary retiming of at most four tributaries (the first to the fourth E1/T1
tributaries).
Works with BIE1x21 and ESE1x21 boards to implement the 1:N (N6) protection
for EPE1x21/EPT1x21/EPE1B board.
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EPE1B board has all the functions of EPE1x21 and EPT1x21 boards. In addition, its
E1/T1 interface supports the unframing and framing methods:
Unframing method: The board only detects the LOS alarm at E1/T1 interface,
AIS alarm, and the CV performance count.
Framing method: Besides all the information detected in the unframing method,
the board also detects the LOF and RAI framing alarm of received E1/T1 signal,
and displays them on the EMS. User can judge if the fault lies in the opposite-end
equipment or the terminal equipment according to the EMS framing alarm
information, and then solve the fault on site.
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Functions
2. Master/standby indicator
(M/S)
4.9.2.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on the front panel, refer to Table 4-21.
Table 4-21 Indicators on the EPE1x21/EPT1x21/EPE1B Board Front Panel
Indicator Name
RUN
Description
Running status indicator (green). It flashes periodically and
slowly if the board is running normally.
Master/standby indicator (green). It is on if the board is in active
M/S
ALM
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At the receive side, the ESE1x21 board receives the electrical signal from the outside,
and then sends the signal to the electrical tributary board via the motherboard for
processing.
At the transmit side, the ESE1x21 board receives the signal sent by the electrical
tributary board via the motherboard, and then sends the signal to the outside.
In the case of 1:N (N6) protection for tributary board, ESE1x21 board determines
whether to send the electrical signal to the working tributary board or to the protection
tributary board according to the control signal from OCS4/OCS16 board.
4.9.3.3 Interfaces
Figure 4-32 illustrates the ESE1x21 board interface.
Figure 4-32 ESE1x21 Board Interface
1. Electrical interface
The electrical interface employs a 50 2 layered 3-wall bended PCB welded flat cable
socket (male). For the interface pin definitions, refer to Table 4-22.
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Signal
Pin S.N.
Defini-
tion
Signal
Pin S.N
Defini-
tion
Signal
Pin S.N
Defini-
tion
tion
100
SR1-
75
SR1+
50
SR13-
25
SR13+
99
ST1-
74
ST1+
49
ST13-
24
ST13+
98
SR2-
73
SR2+
48
SR14-
23
SR14+
97
ST2-
72
ST2+
47
ST14-
22
ST14+
96
SR3-
71
SR3+
46
SR15-
21
SR15+
95
ST3-
70
ST3+
45
ST15-
20
ST15+
94
SR4-
69
SR4+
44
SR16-
19
SR16+
93
ST4-
68
ST4+
43
ST16-
18
ST16+
92
SR5-
67
SR5+
42
SR17-
17
SR17+
91
ST5-
66
ST5+
41
ST17-
16
ST17+
90
SR6-
65
SR6+
40
SR18-
15
SR18+
89
ST6-
64
ST6+
39
ST18-
14
ST18+
88
SR7-
63
SR7+
38
SR19-
13
SR19+
87
ST7-
62
ST7+
37
ST19-
12
ST19+
86
SR8-
61
SR8+
36
SR20-
11
SR20+
85
ST8-
60
ST8+
35
ST20-
10
ST20+
84
SR9-
59
SR9+
34
SR21-
SR21+
83
ST9-
58
ST9+
33
ST21-
ST21+
82
SR10-
57
SR10+
32
81
ST10-
56
ST10+
31
80
SR11-
55
SR11+
30
79
ST11-
54
ST11+
29
78
SR12-
53
SR12+
28
77
ST12-
52
ST12+
27
76
51
26
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Functions as a bridge between the protection tributary board and the interface
switching board corresponding to the faulty tributary board.
Used only when 1:N (N5) protection for E1/T1 tributary board is required.
Inserted in the interface board slot corresponding to the protection
EPE1x21/EPT1x21/EPE1B board.
Note:
If the EPE1x21/EPT1x21/EPE1B protection board is inserted in slot 11, BIE1x21 board is
not needed.
Note:
The BIE1x21 board does not have front panel or interfaces.
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EP3x3, ESE3x3
EP3x3, ESE3x3
Position in Subrack
Figure 4-34 displays the positions of boards in the EP3 subsystem.
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slot 1.
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Unframing method: For E3 interface, EP3x3 board detects LOS/AIS alarm and
CV performance count. For T3 interface, EP3x3 board only detects LOS alarm
and CV performance count.
Framing method: Besides all the information detected in the unframing method,
EP3x3 board also detects the LOF/RAI framing alarm of received E3/T3 signal,
and AIS alarm of received T3 signal; and displays them on the EMS. User
can judge whether fault is caused by transmission equipment or by terminal
equipment according to the EMS framing alarm information, and then solve the
fault on site.
The timeslots to add service and the timeslots to drop service can be different.
Implements the path protection for VC-3 between two groups of AU buses.
Supports the extraction and insertion of VC-3 path overhead.
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Reads the alarm and performance information of the AU bus, the E3/T3 interface, and
the VC-3 path. And reports them to the EMS.
Can work with BIE3x3 and ESE3x3 boards to implement the 1:N (N5) protection for
EP3x3 board.
Control unit
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(M/S)
4.10.2.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on the front panel, refer to Table 4-25.
Table 4-25 Indicators on EP3x3 Board Front Panel
Indicator Name
RUN
Description
Running status indicator (green). It flashes periodically and slowly if the board is
running normally.
Master/standby indicator (green). It is on if the board is in active status. It is
M/S
ALM
Alarm Indicator (red). It is off if the board detects no alarm. It is on if the board
detects alarm.
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At the receive side, ESE3x3 board receives the electrical signal from the outside,
and then sends the signal to the electrical tributary board via the motherboard for
processing.
At the transmit side, ESE3x3 board receives the signal sent by the electrical tributary
board via the motherboard, and then sends the signal to the outside.
In the case of 1:N (N5) protection for EP3x3 board, ESE3x3 board determines
whether to send the electrical signal to the working EP3x3 board or to the protection
EP3x3 board according to the control signal from the OCS4/OCS16 board.
4.10.3.3 Interfaces
Figure 4-37 illustrates the interfaces on the ESE3x3 board front panel.
Figure 4-37 ESE3x3 Board Interfaces
ESE3x3 board provides three electrical interface pairs which employ 1.0/2.3 bended PCB
welded (screws attached) sockets (female).
Functions as a bridge between the protection tributary board and the interface
switching board corresponding to the faulty tributary board.
Used only when 1:N (N5) protection for EP3x3 board is required.
Inserted in the service interface board slot corresponding to the protection EP3x3
board.
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The BIE3x3 board does not have front panel or interfaces.
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OIS1x4, OIS1x6, and BIFE boards.
The subsystem with different board combinations can implement different functions.
For the detailed information, refer to Table 4-26.
Boards Involved
Remark
TFEx8 + EIFEx6
cess
SED + EIFEx6
SFEx6 + OIS1x4
Ethernet optical interface access
Position in Subrack
For the EOS subsystem board positions in the subrack, see Figure 4-39.
Figure 4-39 EOS Subsystem Board Positions
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The service slots 1 to 4 only support two AU-4 buses. The service slot 5 supports four
AU-4 buses. The service slot 6 supports four AU-4 buses with OCS4 board installed,
and supports 16 AU-4 buses with OCS16 board installed.
Note:
When configuring the 1:N (N5) protection function, insert the protection board into slot 5
or 6, and use the board in the slot with a higher slot number to protect that in the slot with
a lower slot number.
Provides four user ports (LAN access ports) to process four channels of optical or
electrical Ethernet services. The physical electrical interfaces are provided by EIFEx4
board, and the physical optical interfaces are provided by OIS1x4 board.
Provides six system ports (WAN interfaces) at the system side, and each with
bandwidth of N 2.176 M.
Each WAN interface can be allocated with one to forty-six VC-12s, i.e., 2 M to
100 M, (using virtual concatenation method) as per the requirement.
Up to 252 VC-12s can be allocated to all the WAN interfaces at the system side.
The service of any WAN interface at the system side is carried by N (1 to 46)
bound VC-12s.
The bindings are configured in the EMS. Multiple bound VC-12s are mapped into
VC-4 using the virtual concatenation method.
Provides four LAN interfaces (user ports) that can switch between each other at the L2
(the second layer of OSI model) line rate. In the transparent transmission mode, the
four LAN interfaces and the first to fourth WAN interfaces can implement the complete
transparent transmission of fixed connections.
The board supports two VLAN modes: port-based VLAN and TAG-based VLAN.
In the EMS, the user can configure VLAN, flow control, address learning,
spanning tree, QoS, and Trunk.
Maximally supports 2 Trunk groups at client side. Each Trunk group supports 1-4
Ethernet interfaces.
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De-maps timeslots from the AU buses, and maps the tributary services into the
corresponding AU timeslots.
Provides path protection for tributary service.
Extracts/inserts higher-order/lower-order path overheads.
When the SFEx6 board cooperates with the EIFEx4 board, the Ethernet electrical
services support the 1:N (N5) protection function.
Functions
Implements layer-2 switching between the user port and the system port.
Connects the layer-2 switching module with optical interface board
OIS1x4 or the electrical interface board EIFEx4.
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Control unit
Allocates the system clock to the clock required by the board itself.
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Power supply unit
Functions
Filters and distributes the power required by the board itself
1. The user port refers to the port connected to the local Ethernet service user.
2. The system port refers to the internal Ethernet port connected with SDH.
2. Master/standby indicator
(M/S)
4.11.2.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on the front panel, refer to Table 4-28.
Table 4-28 Indicators on the SFEx6 Board Front Panel
Indicator Name
RUN
Description
Running status indicator (green). It flashes periodically and slowly if the board is
running normally.
Master/standby indicator (green). It is on if the board is in active status. It is off if
M/S
ALM
Alarm Indicator (red). It is off if the board detects no alarm. It is on if the board
detects alarm.
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Works with interface boards; maximally supports eight FE and two GE Ethernet user
ports from the user side to process ten channels of Ethernet services.
Interface broad provides the rest six FE Ethernet user interfaces. (The physical
electrical interfaces are provided by EIFEx6 or EITFEx6 board, and the physical
optical interfaces are provided by OIS1x6 board).
When the SED board cooperates with the EITFEx6 board, the Ethernet electrical
services support the 1:N (N5) protection function.
Provides 16 VCG (EOS) ports at the system side (maximally supports eight AUGs
system bandwidth); provides 16:1 convergence ratio and Gbit/s bidirectional
throughput.
Supports VC-12-Xv, VC-3-Xv and VC-4-Xv virtual concatenation mapping.
The board maximally supports the VCGs formed by 504 VC-12s, 24 VC-3s or
eight VC-4s.
Each VCG contains one to sixty-three VC-12s, one to twenty-four VC-3s and one
to eight VC-4s.
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Block
Ethernet
processing
module
Ethernet
switching
module
Realizes functions like VLAN, flow control and MAC address study.
Drops timeslot from the AU bus, recovers the virtual concatenation, deframes
to extract the Ethernet traffic and submits it to the L2 switching module for
Mapping/Demapping
processing.
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Maps the Ethernet traffic to the corresponding AU timeslot through GFP packet
encapsulation.
Clock allocation
Allocates the system clock to the clock required by the board itself.
unit
Control unit
Power supply
unit
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(M/S)
3. Alarm indicator (ALM)
4. FE optical interface
5. GE optical interface
4.11.3.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on the front panel, refer to Table 4-30.
Table 4-30 Indicators on the SED Board Front Panel
Indicator Name
Description
Running status indicator (green). It flashes periodically and slowly if the
RUN
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Drops timeslot from the AU bus, recovers the virtual concatenation, deframes
to extract the Ethernet traffic and submits it to the L2 switching module for
Mapping/Demapping unit
processing.
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Clock allocation
Allocates the system clock to the clock required by the board itself.
unit
Control unit
Power supply unit
2. Master/standby indicator
(M/S)
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indicator (LA7LA8)
5. FE optical interface
4.11.4.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on the front panel, refer to Table 4-32.
Table 4-32 Indicators on the TFEx8 Board Front Panel
Indicator Name
RUN
Description
Running status indicator (green). It flashes periodically and slowly
if the board is running normally.
Master/standby indicator (green). It is on if the board is in active
M/S
ALM
LA7, LA8
At the receive side, they receive the electrical signal from the outside, and then sends
the signal to the electrical tributary board via the motherboard for processing.
At the transmit side, the EIFEx4 board receives the signal sent by the electrical
tributary board via the motherboard, and then sends the signal to the outside.
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In the case of 1:N protection for SFEx6 board, EIFEx4 board determines whether to send
the electrical signals to the working board or to the protection board in accordance the
control signals from the OCS4 or OCS16 board.
4.11.5.3 Interfaces
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Figure 4-46 Interfaces of EITFEx6 Board
1. Ethernet electrical
interfaces
2. Handle
The interfaces on EIFEx4 board and EIFEx6 board are Ethernet electrical interfaces
of RJ45 sockets, with the ascending interface numberings from top to bottom.
Support the 10 M/100 M adapted Ethernet port and comply with the IEEE 802.3
Recommendation
Support the auto-negotiation, duplex, and semi-duplex work modes with the
transmission distance not less than 100 m.
The 100 M port needs to use the unshielded twisted-pair above CAT5, and the 10 M
port needs to use the unshielded twisted-pair above CAT3.
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At the receive side, EIFEx4 board and EIFEx6 board receive the electrical signal from
the external equipment, and sends the signal to the electrical tributary board via the
motherboard for processing.
At the transmit side, the EIFEx4 board receives the signal sent by the electrical
tributary board via the motherboard, and then sends the signal to the external
equipment.
Note:
In the case of 1:N protection, the EIFEx4 board determines whether to send the electrical
signals to the working board or to the protection board in accordance with the control
signals from the OCS4 or OCS16 board.
4.11.6.2 Interfaces
EITFEx6 board does not have the front panel. For the front interfaces on the EITFEx6
board, see Figure 4-47.
Figure 4-47 Interfaces of EITFEx6 Board
1. Ethernet electrical
interfaces
2. Handle
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The interfaces on the EITFEx6 board are Ethernet electrical interfaces of RJ45
connectors, with the ascending interface numbering from top to bottom.
Support the 10 M/100 M adapted Ethernet interface and comply with the IEEE 802.3
Recommendation.
Support auto-negotiation, duplex, and semi-duplex work modes with the transmission
distance exceed 100 m.
The 100 M interface uses the unshielded twisted-pair above CAT5, while the 10 M
interface uses the unshielded twisted-pair above CAT3.
At the receive side, the EITFEx6 board receives the Ethernet electrical signals from
the external equipment, extracts the signals, and sends the signals to the service
board via the motherboard for processing.
At the transmit side, the EITFEx6 board receives the Ethernet electrical signals sent
by the motherboard, and then sends the signals to the external equipment.
Note:
In the case of 1:N protection, the EITFEx6 board determines whether to send the electrical
signals to the working board or to the protection board in accordance with the control
signals from the OCS4 or OCS16 board.
At the receive side, it converts the optical signal into electrical signal.
At the transmit side, it converts the electrical signal into optical signal.
Provides the service processing board with four/six STM-1 optical receive interfaces
and four/six optical transmit interfaces.
The optical transmit interfaces can shut down the laser automatically.
At the receive side, the board receives the optical signal inputted from the outside.
Then it converts the 155 Mbit/s optical signal into electrical signal and extracts the
line signal. Finally, it sends the processed electrical signal to the service processing
board via the motherboard for further processing.
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At the transmit side, the board receives the electrical signal sent by the service
processing board via the motherboard. Then, it converts the electrical signal into the
155 Mbit/s optical signal. Finally, it transmits the optical signal to the outside.
4.11.7.3 Interfaces
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see Figure 4-48, with the ascending interface numberings from top to bottom.
Figure 4-48 Interfaces of OIS1x4 Board
1. Optical interfaces
The optical interface supports the 100 M full-duplex work mode, and the SFP optical
module.
Note:
The BIFE board does not have front panel or interfaces.
Composition
It comprises AP1x4 board and OIS1x4 board.
Position in Subrack
Figure 4-50 illustrates ATM subsystem boards positions in the subrack.
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Provides four 155 Mbit/s optical interfaces at the ATM side, and four 155 Mbit/s
non-concatenated data flows at the system side.
The user can select one to four VC4 channels to transmit ATM services.
It can extract the line clock which serves as the extracted clock source for the
equipment.
Supports four ATM service types: Constant Bit Rate (CBR) service, real-time Variable
Bit Rate (rt-VBR) service, non real-time Variable Bit Rate (nrt-VBR) service, and
Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) service.
Supports the VP/VC local exchange.
Supports VP protection switching upon alarms such as VP-AIS, LOS, LOF, OOF,
LAIS, and LCD.
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ATM cells, and sends them to OIS1x4 board, which then converts the
module
optical signals into electrical signals and outputs the electrical signals.
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Clock processing unit
Control unit
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4.12.2.4 Indicators
For the descriptions of the indicators on the front panel, refer to Table 4-34.
Table 4-34 Indicators on the AP1x4 Board Front Panel
Indicator Name
RUN
M/S
ALM
Description
Running status indicator (green). It flashes periodically and slowly if the
board is running normally.
Work indicator (green). It is on if the board is working normally.
Alarm Indicator (red). It is off if the board detects no alarm. It is on if the
board detects alarm.
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Note:
EIFEx4 board provides RSEB board with electrical interfaces. OIS1x4 board provides
RSEB board with optical interfaces. Refer to the sections of EIFEx4 Board and the
OIS1x4 Board in chapter four for details.
Position in Subrack
The grey part in Figure 4-54 displays the positions of boards in RPR subsystem.
Figure 4-54 RPR Subsystem Board Positions
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Slots for RSEB board: slots 1 to 6, slot 11, and slot 12 for service boards.
Slots for EIFEx4/OIS1x4 board: slots L1 to L6.
The service slots 1 to 4 only support two AU-4 buses. The service slot 5 supports four
AU-4 buses. The service slot 6 supports four AU-4 buses with OCS4 board installed,
and supports 16 AU-4 buses with OCS16 board installed.
Supports the Q in Q identification, uses the outmost 802.1Q identifier as the VLAN
identifier to isolate users, and participates in learning, searching, and isolating traffic
on the ring network.
Identifies users by different VIDs (VLAN ID). Every user can have multiple VLAN IDs,
so that the user can be completely isolated not only at local site but also between
different sites, and satisfies the requirement of different user for data security.
Every user can have traffic of different priorities (including class A, B, and C). And
VLAN ID varies with the traffic class.
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The bandwidth and peak-value rate of traffic with a certain priority can be configured.
Supports the fairness algorithm.
Supports the topology discovery and protection function, and pass-through mode.
Supports the configuration of EMS, query of alarm and performance, and other queries
(including port running status and RPR ring topology relation diagram).
The RPR ring bandwidth can be configured; supports VC4-xv and VC3-xv virtual
concatenation; supports the bandwidth-adjustable RPR ring with granularity of VC-4.
Supports the Bypass RPR MAC function: traffic is only switched by Ethernet and is
not switched by RPR MAC.
Maximally supports three Trunk groups at client side. If the RSEB board supports two
Trunk groups, one Trunk group supports two Ethernet interfaces, and the other Trunk
group supports four Ethernet interfaces. If the RSEB board supports three Trunk
groups, each Trunk group supports two Ethernet interfaces.
There are two kinds of RSEB board: RSEB-RPR and RSEB-EOS.
RSEB-RPR board is the ordinary RSEB board. It provides the RPR networking
function.
RSEB-EOS board implements the pure EOS function with two GE interfaces
(RPR system ports) by using Bypass RPR MAC switching.
Ethernet traffic accesses to RPR network through four FE interfaces, two GE interfaces,
or four EOS system ports. Traffic at these interfaces/ports is aggregated to the system GE
interface (RPR system port) via the Ethernet switching unit, and then is sent to the RPR
processing unit to implement all the functions of the RPR MAC adaptation layer.
Refer to Appendix A Terminologies for the illustrations of RPR system port, VCG (RPR
Span) port, and EOS system port.
For the functional block descriptions of RSEB board, Table 4-36.
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Implements the switching and aggregate of traffic among user ports, RPR
Aggregates traffic of user port and EOS system port to RPR system port
Receives frames from RPR system port and allocates them to various
user ports or EOS system ports
forms protection.
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Ethernet switching unit and RPR processing unit are connected through
two GE interfaces, and the two units balance the traffic between the two
GE interfaces according to the configured VLAN ID.
Provides the RPR MAC with two ring ports for adapting RPR data frame
onto SDH physical layer; provides the GFP encapsulation, VC-4 virtual
container; supports virtual concatenation, with the maximum bandwidth
of 2.5 Gbit/s (16VC-4)
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Provides the 802.3 Ethernet switching unit with EOS function to process
traffic on RPR ring or to aggregate Ethernet traffic; provides four system ports, GFP encapsulation, VC-12 virtual container; supports virtual
concatenation, LCAS protocol, with the system total bandwidth of 155
Mbit/s (63VC-12)
The interfaces provided by EOS unit to the outside are 77 Mbit/s AU-4
buses (16 groups in total)
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2. GE optical interface pair 1
There are two GE optical receive interfaces and two GE optical transmit interfaces on
RSEB front panel. Their connectors are all LC/PC type.
The laser warning sign warns the operator not to look straight at optical interface when
plugging/unplugging fiber pigtail, lest eyes would be hurt.
The laser level sign marks the laser level.
4.13.2.4 Indicators
There are five indicators on RSEB front panel:
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board runs normally.
M/S indicator: Work indicator. It is green. It is constantly ON if the board runs normally.
ALM indicator: Alarm indicator. It is red. It is constantly OFF if the board has no alarm;
otherwise, it is constantly ON.
LA1: GE optical interface status indicator. It is green. It indicates the status of the
first GE optical interface pair. The indicator is constantly ON if the optical interface
pair is in LINK status. The indicator flickers if the optical interface pair is transmitting
or receiving packet.
LA2: GE optical interface status indicator. It is green. It indicates the status of the
second GE optical interface pair. The indicator is constantly ON if the optical interface
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or receiving packet.
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PWRA board consists of four units: over-voltage/over-current protection unit with input
lightning protection and reverse connection protection features, filter unit, isolated
output unit, and voltage monitor unit.
The power distribution box outputs the -48 V power supply to PWRA board via air
switch.
PWRA board filters out EMI and ripples using filter circuit, and then supplies the power
to subrack.
1. Captive fastener
2. Power input interface
3. Power-on/off switch
4. Handle
For the descriptions of the screw , interface, switch, and handle on the PWRA board front
panel, refer to Table 4-37.
Table 4-37 Screw, Interface, Switch , and Handle on the PWRA Board Front Panel
Name
Captive fastener
Description
For fixing the PWRA board.
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Power input
interface
Power-on/off
switch
Handle
Description
The PWRA board provides a -48 V DC power input interface, which uses a
D-type connector with three pins.
The signals of these pins from left to right are: -48 VGND, PGND, and -48 V.
Controls whether to import the -48 V DC power.
Set to ON: Imports the -48 V power.
Set to OFF: Does not import the -48 V power.
For plugging/unplugging the PWRA board.
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PWRB board consists of four units: over-voltage/over-current protection unit with input
lightning protection and reverse connection protection features, filter unit, isolated
output unit, and voltage monitor unit.
The power distribution box outputs the +24 V power supply to PWRB board via air
switch.
PWRB board filters out EMI and ripples using filter circuit, raises the voltage to 48 V,
and then supplies the power to subrack.
Supports 1+1 hot backup of PWRB board.
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For the descriptions of the switch and interface on the PWRB board front panel, refer to
Table 4-38.
Table 4-38 Switch and Interface on the PWRB Board Front Panel
Name
Power-on/off
switch
Power input
interface
Description
Controls whether to import the +24 V DC power.
Set to ON: Imports the +24 V power.
Set to OFF: Does not import the +24 V power.
The PWRB board provides a +24 V DC power input interface, which uses a
D-type connector with three pins.
The signals of these pins from top to bottom are: +24 V, PGND, and +24 VGND.
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Figure 1-1 ZTE Transmission Equipment Cabinet Structure ..................................... 1-1
Figure 1-2 Grounding Terminals in the Cabinet ......................................................... 1-3
Figure 1-3 Dimensions of ZTE Transmission Equipment Cabinet (300 mm
Deep) ..................................................................................................... 1-6
Figure 2-1 Outline of the Outdoor Cabinet (unit: mm)................................................ 2-1
Figure 2-2 Basic Structure of Outdoor Cabinet.......................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-3 Outline of AC Lightning Proof Unit (unit: mm) .......................................... 2-2
Figure 2-4 Outline of DC Lightning Proof Unit (unit: mm) .......................................... 2-3
Figure 2-5 Outline of Rectifier Unit (unit:mm) ............................................................ 2-3
Figure 2-6 Outline of Lightning Proof Unit (unit: mm) ................................................ 2-4
Figure 2-7 Layout inside Transmission Outdoor Cabinet ........................................... 2-5
Figure 3-1 Structural Parts of ZXMP S325 ................................................................ 3-1
Figure 3-2 Subrack Structure .................................................................................... 3-6
Figure 3-3 Board Slots of ZXMP S325 Subrack ........................................................ 3-8
Figure 3-4 Structure of Fan Box ................................................................................ 3-9
Figure 3-5 Structure of Dustproof Unit....................................................................... 3-9
Figure 3-6 Structure of a Power Distribution Box..................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-7 DB9 (Hole) Socket ................................................................................. 3-11
Figure 3-8 Structure of Desktop Components ......................................................... 3-13
Figure 4-1 Structures of Electrical Interface/Switching Board and Optical Interface
Board...................................................................................................... 4-6
Figure 4-2 OCS4 Board Structure ............................................................................ 4-7
Figure 4-3 Motherboard Structure Diagram............................................................... 4-8
Figure 4-4 NCP and SAIA/SAIB Boards Positions in a Subrack ................................ 4-8
Figure 4-5 Functional Block Diagram of NCP Board................................................ 4-10
Figure 4-6 NCP Board Front Panel ........................................................................ 4-11
Figure 4-7 Functional Block Diagram of the SAIA and SAIB Boards........................ 4-12
Figure 4-8 Interfaces of the SAIA and SAIB Boards ................................................ 4-14
Figure 4-9 Position of Cross-connect and Clock Unit .............................................. 4-15
Figure 4-10 Capacity Distribution of Motherboard Equipped with OCS16
Board.................................................................................................... 4-17
Figure 4-11 Functional Block Diagram of OCS16 Board.......................................... 4-18
Figure 4-12 OCS16 Board Front Panel ................................................................... 4-19
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Figures
Tables
Table 1-1 Structural Parameters of ZTE Transmission Equipment Cabinet................ 1-2
Table 1-2 Configuration of ZXMP S325 in a Single Cabinet....................................... 1-4
Table 1-3 Meanings of the ZXMP S325 Cabinet Indicators........................................ 1-4
Table 1-4 Dimensions and Weights of ZXMP S325 Cabinets ................................... 1-5
Table 2-1 Dimension and Weight of the Outdoor Cabinet .......................................... 2-1
Table 2-2 Interfaces of AC Lightning Proof Unit......................................................... 2-2
Table 2-3 Interfaces of DC Lightning Proof Unit......................................................... 2-3
Table 2-4 Interfaces of Rectifier Unit ......................................................................... 2-3
Table 2-5 Interfaces of Lightning Proof Unit............................................................... 2-4
Table 3-1 Dimensions and Weights of ZXMP S325 Structural Parts .......................... 3-2
Table 3-2 Brief Descriptions of Different Subrack Parts ............................................. 3-7
Table 3-3 Signal Definitions of Alarm Indicator/Ring Driven Sockets ....................... 3-11
Table 4-1 ZXMP S325 Board Naming List ................................................................ 4-1
Table 4-2 ZXMP S325 Functional Units..................................................................... 4-4
Table 4-3 Description of NCP Board Functional Blocks ........................................... 4-10
Table 4-4 Indicators on NCP Board Front Panel ..................................................... 4-11
Table 4-5 Interfaces and Buttons on NCP Board Front Panel .................................. 4-12
Table 4-6 Description of SAI Board Functional Blocks ............................................. 4-13
Table 4-7 Descriptions of the SAIA and SAIB Boards Interfaces.............................. 4-14
Table 4-8 Description of OCS16 Board Functional Blocks ...................................... 4-18
Table 4-9 Indicators on OCS16 Board Front Panel.................................................. 4-20
Table 4-10 Descriptions of OCS4 Board Functional Blocks .................................... 4-23
Table 4-11 Indicators on OCS4 Board Front Panel .................................................. 4-25
Table 4-12 Functional Blocks of OL16x1 Board....................................................... 4-26
Table 4-13 Functional Blocks of OL1/4x4Board....................................................... 4-29
Table 4-14 Board Combinations in OL1/4 Subsystem ............................................. 4-31
Table 4-15 Available Slots for Boards in the OL1/4 Subsystem ............................... 4-31
Table 4-16 Description of LP1x1/LP1x2/LP4x1/LP4x2 Board Functional ................. 4-33
Table 4-17 Indicators on the LP1x1/LP1x2/LP4x1 Board Front Panel...................... 4-34
Table 4-18 Description of OA Board Functional Blocks............................................ 4-39
Table 4-19 Combinations of Boards in EP1 Subsystem........................................... 4-41
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Glossary
AC
- Access Control
AIS
- Alarm Indication Signal
AU
- Admininstrative Unit
AUG
- Administrative Unit Group
CPU
- Central Processing Unit
CSF
- Common Service Function
CV
- Connectivity Verification
DB9
-DC
- Direct Current
ECC
- Embedded Control Channel
EMI
- Electromagnetic Interference
EMS
- Network Element Management System
GFP
- Generic Framing Procedure
GND
- Ground
LAN
- Local Area Network
LCAS
- Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme
LCD
- Loss Of Cell Delineation
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LOF
- Loss Of Frame
LOS
- Loss Of Signal
NE
- Network Element
OOF
- Out Of Frame
PDH
- Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
PGND
- Protection Ground
RAI
- Remote Alarm Indication
SDH
- Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SFP
- Small Form-factor Pluggable
SMCC
- Sub-network Management Control Center
SSM
- Synchronization Status Message
STM
- Synchronous Transport Module
VC
- Virtual Channel
VCG
- Virtual Container Group
VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
VP
- Virtual Path
WAN
- Wide Access Network
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