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BSC6900 GSM V900R017C10

Technical Specifications
Issue 01

Date 2015/03/25

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Purpose
This document describes BSC6900 GSM Technical Specifications.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Network planners
System engineers
Huawei technical support
Field engineers
Site maintenance personnel

Structure
Category Category that the specification belongs to.
Subcategory Subcategory that the specification belongs to.
Item Specification name.
Specifications Specification value.
Remarks Additional description about the specification value.

R17.1 vs. R16 & Results of comparison between the specification value in R17.1 and that in R16 and of comparison between
R17.1 vs. R15 R15.
Specifications
Results of comparison between the specification values within the same version.
comparison

Change History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains all updates m

Issue Date

01 2015-03-25

Draft A 2015-01-15

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between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains all updates made in previous issues.

Description

This is the 01 release of V900R017C10.


Compared with issue Draft A (2015-01-15) of V900R017C10, this issue does not incorporate any changes.

This is the Draft A release of V900R017C10.

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Category Subcategory
Overall Specifications of BSC6900 GSM Products
Configuration Specifications

Capacity Specifications(TDM)

Capacity Specifications(IP)

The key parameters of Huawei GSM traffic model


Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS

Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 EPS

Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+1 EP

Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+2 EP

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS
Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 EPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 EPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+1 E

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+2 E

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u
Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using

Specifications for Transmission Configuration


Cabinet
Hardware Specifications
Configuration Specifications

Subracks
Hardware Specifications

Configuration Specifications

Boards
ASUa
DPUa

DPUc

DPUd

DPUf

DPUg
GCUa

GCGa

GCUb

GCGb

EIUa
EIUb

OIUa

Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)

OIUb
Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)

FG2a

FG2c
FG2d

GOUa

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)


GOUc

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

GOUe
Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

GOUd

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)


PEUa

PEUc

Specifications of the POUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUc Board)

Specifications of the POUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUf Board)

Specifications of the POUc (POUc/IP) Board


Specifications of Optical Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)

NIUa
OMUa

OMUb
OMUc

SAUa
SAUc

TNUa

TNUb
XPUa

XPUb

XPUc
SPUb

SPUc

SCUa
SCUb

PAMU

PFCU
Item Specifications

Maximum number of cabinets 2


Maximum number of subracks 4
(TDM)
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5900
Traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Number of TRXs 4096
Number of configured A interface CICs 30,720
Number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 16,384
Gb interface throughput (Mbit/s) 1536
Subscriber(ALL TDM) 1200k
Max BTS Number Per BSC 2048
Max Cell Number Per BSC 2048
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell(Inside and
64
Outside)
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell 64
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell 64
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
(IP)
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 11,000
Traffic volume (Erlang) 45,000
Number of TRXs 8192
Number of configured A interface CICs 61,440
Number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 32,768
Gb interface throughput (Mbit/s) 3072
Subscriber(ALL IP) 2200k
Max BTS Number Per BSC 2048
Max Cell Number Per BSC 2048
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell(Inside and
64
Outside)
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell 64
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell 64
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Huawei GSM traffic model
voice traffic /sub/BH (Erlang) 0.02
voice call duration (seconds) 60
percent of Mobile originated calls 50%
percent of Mobile terminated calls 50%
average LUs/sub/BH 1.2
average IMSI Attach/sub/BH 0.15
average IMSI Detach/sub/BH 0.15
average MOCs/sub/BH 0.6
average MTCs/sub/BH 0.6
MR report/sub/BH 144
average MO-SMSs /sub/BH 0.6
average MT-SMSs /sub/BH 1
average intra-BSC HOs /sub/BH 1.1
average inter-BSC HOs /sub/BH 0.1
paging retransfer /sub/BH 0.56
Grade of Service (GoS) on Um interface 0.01
Grade of Service (GoS) on A interface 0.001
percent of HR (percent of Um interface resources
50%
occupied by HR voice call)
Uplink TBF Est & Rel / Second/TRX 1.75
Downlink TBF Est & Rel / Second/TRX 0.9
PS Paging / Sub/BH 1.25
mission mode (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
1750
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active packet data channels
4096
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
mission mode (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
2625
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 9750
Maximum number of TRXs 1536
Maximum number of active packet data channels
6144
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
mission mode (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
4375
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 16,250
Maximum number of TRXs 2560
Maximum number of active packet data channels
10,240
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
mission mode (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
5900
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Maximum number of TRXs 4096
Maximum number of active packet data channels
16,384
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 1750
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 4096
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 3500
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 13,000
Maximum number of TRXs 2048
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 8192
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5250
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 19,500
Maximum number of TRXs 3072
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 12,288
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5900
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Maximum number of TRXs 4096
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 16,384
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 1750
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 4096
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 6125
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 22,750
Maximum number of TRXs 3584
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 14,336
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 7875
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 29,250
Maximum number of TRXs 4608
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 18,432
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 11,000
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 45,000
Maximum number of TRXs 8192
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 32,768
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 1750
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 4096
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 EPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 2625
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 9750
Maximum number of TRXs 1536
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 6144
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+2 TC
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 4375
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 16,250
Maximum number of TRXs 2560
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 10,240
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs+3 T
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5900
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Maximum number of TRXs 4096
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 16,384
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 1750
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 4096
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 EPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 3500
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 13,000
Maximum number of TRXs 2048
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 8192
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+3 TCSs
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5250
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 19,500
Maximum number of TRXs 3072
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 12,288
GSM (HW69 R17 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs+3 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5900
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Maximum number of TRXs 4096
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 16,384
mission Configuration
Number of SS7 Links 64
Number of 2 Mbit/s SS7 Links 32
Number of OSPs Supported by a BSC 5
Number of DSPs 187
Maximum Number of MTP3 (MTP3 & MTP3b) Link
187
Sets
Maximum Number of MTP (MTP3 & MTP3b) Links
16
Supported by an MTP Link Set
Maximum Number of MTP Links 2992
Maximum Number of MTP Routes 374
Maximum Number of MTP3 Links Supported by a CPUS 50
Maximum Number of SCTP Links Supported by a CPUS 15
Maximum Number of M3UA Links Supported by a CPUS 15
Maximum Number of M3UA Link Sets 187
Maximum Number of M3UA Links 1024
Maximum Number of M3UA Destination Entities 187
Maximum Number of M3UA Local Entities 187
Number of M3UA Routes 374
Maximum Number of STPs 32
Maximum Number of AAL2 Paths 13000
Maximum Number of IP Paths 13000
Maximum Number of AAL2 and IP Paths 13000
Maximum Number of Signaling Links over the Ater
64
Interface
Maximum Number of OMLs over Ater Interface 2
Maximum Number of Signaling Links over the Ater
64
Interface Supported by a TC
Maximum Number of Signaling Links over Pb Interface 256
Total Number of Routes 4096
Total Number of Routes on
512
FG2c/GOUc/FG2d/GOUd/GOUe
Number of Transmission Resource Pools 16
IP Address of Transmission Resource Pool 128

s
2200 mm x 600 mm x 800 mm
Dimensions (H x W x D) (86.61 in. x 23.62 in. x 31.50
in.)
46 U (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75
Height of the available space
inches)
Empty cabinet 100 kg
Weight Cabinet in full configuration
320 kg

The cabinet power


consumption equals the sum of
power consumption of all
subracks in the cabinet.
Power consumption
It is recommended that the
power distribution system
provide a maximum of 5100 W
power per cabinet to facilitate
capacity expansion.
The heat generated by a
cabinet equals the total heat
generated by all subracks in
the cabinet.

Heat consumption To facilitate capacity expansion


in future, the air conditioning
system installed onsite must be
able to dissipate a maximum of
4100 W heat from each
cabinet.
A fan and air defense frames
are installed in a BSC cabinet.
Air flows in from the bottom of
Heat dissipation
the cabinet and flows out from
the top of the cabinet, ensuring
good heat dissipation.
tions
Maximum number of cabinets 2
MPR Only one MPR is configured.
No EPR or only one EPR is
EPR configured as required by the
actual service capacity.
In BM/TC separated mode, 1
TCR
to 3 TCRs are configured.

s
530.6 mm x 436 mm x 480 mm
Dimensions (H x W x D) (20.89 in. x 17.17 in. x 18.90
in.)
12 U (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75
Height of installing the subrack
inches)
Empty subrack: 25 kg; subrack
Weight configured with boards: 57
kg
MPS: 1,400 W
Power consumption in full configuration EPS: 1,400 W
TCS: 1,000 W
tions
Maximum number of subracks 4
MPS 1
EPS 0~3
TCS 0~4

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 80W

Weight 2.4kg

Supporting 5000 GSM/UMTS


Processing Capability cells or 800 LTE cells.
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 60 W
Weight 1.26 kg
Processing Capability Supporting 960 TCH/Fs

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 49.40 W
Weight 1.26 kg
Supporting 960 TCHFs;
Processing Capability Supporting 3,740 Interworking
Function(IWF) flow numbers

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 49.40 W
Weight 1.26 kg
Processing PS services on a
maximum of 1,024
simultaneously activated
PDCHs using MCS9
Processing PS services on a
Processing Capability maximum of 48 simultaneously
activated PDCHs using MCS9
per cell
Supporting a maximum of 48
simultaneously activated
PDCHs on each DSP

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 70 W
Weight 1.40 kg
Supporting 1,920 full-rate traffic
channels (TCHFs)
Supporting 7,680 IWF flow
numbers in the case of all-IP
Processing Capability
networking; Supporting 3,840
IWF flow numbers in the case
of Abis over TDM or Ater over
TDM

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 62 W
Weight 1.20 kg
Processing PS services on a
maximum of 1024
simultaneously activated
PDCHs
Processing PS services on 72
simultaneously activated
PDCHs on average per cell,
with a maximum of 110
simultaneously activated
Processing Capability
PDCHs per cell, If the
maximum number of PDCHs
that can be activated in a cell
exceeds 48, the cell is
preferentially distributed on
DSPs on the DPUg board.
Supporting a maximum of 110
simultaneously activated
PDCHs on each DSP

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 20 W
Weight 1.1 kg
Clock precision level Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 25 W
Weight 1.18 kg
Clock precision level Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 21 W
Weight 0.98 kg
Clock precision level Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 22 W
Weight 1.00 kg
Clock precision level Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 28.60 W
Power consumption 1.16 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Timeslot 255
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 960
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 3840
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 3840
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 26.3 W
Power consumption 1.2 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384

Abis-interface Timeslot 500

A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 960


Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 3840
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 3840

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 20.80 W
Power consumption 0.94 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Timeslot 255
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 1920
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
l Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 15 km
Max output optical power 8 dBm
Min output optical power 15 dBm
Saturation optical power 8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 31 dBm
l Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 2 km
Max output optical power 14 dBm
Min output optical power 19 dBm
Saturation optical power 14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 30 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 22.5 W
Power consumption 0.8 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Timeslot 500

A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 1920


Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
l Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 15 km
Max output optical power 8 dBm
Min output optical power 15 dBm
Saturation optical power 8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 31 dBm
l Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 2 km
Max output optical power 14 dBm
Min output optical power 19 dBm
Saturation optical power 14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 30 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 38.48 W
Power consumption 1.36 kg
600000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 6144 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 6144
A-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
128 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 23000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 85.4 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 2048
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
1,024 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 85.4 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 1536
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
512 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 37.30 W
Power consumption 1.20 kg
600000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 6144 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 6144
A-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
N/A
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 23000
l Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 10km
Max output optical power -3 dBm
Min output optical power -9 dBm
Saturation optical power -3 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -20 dBm
l Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.5km
Max output optical power -2.5 dBm
Min output optical power -9.5 dBm
Saturation optical power 0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 65.90 W
Power consumption 1.40 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 2048
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
1024 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000
l Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 10km
Max output optical power -3 dBm
Min output optical power -9 dBm
Saturation optical power -3 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -20 dBm
l Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.5km
Max output optical power -2.5 dBm
Min output optical power -9.5 dBm
Saturation optical power 0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 65.90 W
Power consumption 1.40 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 2048
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
1024 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000
l Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 10km
Max output optical power -3 dBm
Min output optical power -9 dBm
Saturation optical power -3 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -20 dBm
l Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.5km
Max output optical power -2.5 dBm
Min output optical power -9.5 dBm
Saturation optical power 0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 65.90 W
Power consumption 1.40 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 1536
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
512 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000
l Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 10km
Max output optical power -3 dBm
Min output optical power -9 dBm
Saturation optical power -3 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -20 dBm
l Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.5km
Max output optical power -2.5 dBm
Min output optical power -9.5 dBm
Saturation optical power 0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 27.53 W
Power consumption 1.30 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 6144
A-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
64 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 23000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 73W
Power consumption 1.30 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 6144
A-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
64 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 23000
OUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUc Board)
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 77.25 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
Abis-interface TRX 512
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 3906
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
504 Mbit/s
layer)
OUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUf Board)
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 77.25 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
Abis-interface TRX 512
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 7680
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
504 Mbit/s
layer)
OUc (POUc/IP) Board
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 77.25 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
Abis-interface TRX 2048
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
23,040 (The TC subrack
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
supports only 13,000 CICs.)
l Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 15 km
Max output optical power 8 dBm
Min output optical power 15 dBm
Saturation optical power 8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 31 dBm
l Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 2 km
Max output optical power 14 dBm
Min output optical power 19 dBm
Saturation optical power 14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 30 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 62.32 W
Weight 1.20 kg
When the service awareness
function is used, the NIUa
board supports the uplink +
downlink data stream at 50
Mbit/s, and it supports the
uplink + downlink data stream
at 3200 Mbit/s if 63 Network
Intelligence Throughput
License are configured (The
Processing capability
step of Network Intelligence
Throughput Licenses is 50
Mbit/s).
When the PS service quality
measurement
function is used, the NIUa
board supports the
UL+DL data stream at 1600
Mbit/s.
248 mm x 64.6 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 2.54 in. x 15.57
in.)
Number of CPUs 4
Power consumption 120 W
Weight 4.0 kg

Hard disk capacity 73 GB or above x 2 (RAID 1)*

Memory capacity 2G
A maximum of 150,000 alarms
Number of recorded alarms
can be recorded.
The standby OMU
Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with synchronizes its data with that
the active OMU data of the active OMU board every
second.
Five minutes. The time
required for the
Duration of the synchronization between the active OMU synchronization varies
files and standby OMU files according to the size and
quantity of the files to be
synchronized.
Refers to the time from the
request for OMU switchover
Duration of the switchover between the active and being accepted to the
standby OMUs switchover being finished. The
switchover finishes in four
minutes.
Duration of the OMU restart
caused by an OMU fault. This
Duration of the OMU restart
restart lasts for about three
minutes.

248 mm x 64.6 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 2.54 in. x 15.57
in.)
Number of CPUs 2
Power consumption 90 W
Weight 3.5 kg

Hard disk capacity 73 GB or above x 2 (RAID 1) *

Memory capacity 2G
A maximum of 150,000 alarms
Number of recorded alarms
can be recorded.
The standby OMU
Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with synchronizes its data with that
the active OMU data of the active OMU board every
second.
Five minutes. The time
required for the
Duration of the synchronization between the active OMU synchronization varies
files and standby OMU files according to the size and
quantity of the files to be
synchronized.
Refers to the time from the
request for OMU switchover
Duration of the switchover between the active and being accepted to the
standby OMUs switchover being finished. The
switchover finishes in four
minutes.
Duration of the OMU restart
caused by an OMU fault. This
Duration of the OMU restart
restart lasts for about three
minutes.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Number of CPUs 6
Power consumption 90W
Weight 2.5kg
Hard disk capacity 500GB
Memory capacity 8GB
A maximum of 150,000 alarms
Number of recorded alarms
can be recorded.
The standby OMU
Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with synchronizes its data with that
the active OMU data of the active OMU board every
second.
Five minutes. The time
required for the
Duration of the synchronization between the active OMU synchronization varies
files and standby OMU files according to the size and
quantity of the files to be
synchronized.
Refers to the time from the
request for OMU switchover
Duration of the switchover between the active and being accepted to the
standby OMUs switchover being finished. The
switchover finishes in four
minutes.
Duration of the OMU restart
caused by an OMU fault. This
Duration of the OMU restart
restart lasts for about three
minutes.

248 mm x 64.6 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 2.54 in. x 15.57
in.)
Two -48 V DC inputs working in
active/standby mode. The
Power supply
power inputs are led by the
backplane of the subrack.
Number of CPUs 4
Power consumption 120 W
Weight 4.0 kg

Capacity of the hard disk 146 GB or above x 2 (RAID 1)*

Memory capacity 2G
The restart of the SAU caused
Time taken for starting the SAU board by a fault lasts for about three
minutes.
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
64
and the U2000(Number of TRXs < 360)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
708
and the U2000(360 Number of TRXs 960)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
1856
and the U2000(Number of TRXs > 960)

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Two -48 V DC inputs working in
active/standby mode. The
Power supply
power inputs are led by the
backplane of the subrack.
Number of CPUs 6
Power consumption 90 W
Weight 2.5 kg
Capacity of the hard disk 500 GB
Memory capacity 8 GB
The restart of the SAU caused
Time taken for starting the SAU board by a fault lasts for about three
minutes.
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
64
and the U2000(Number of TRXs < 360)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
708
and the U2000(360 Number of TRXs 960)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
1856
and the U2000(Number of TRXs > 960)

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 31.20 W
Weight 1.00 kg
One TNUa board provides 4k
LVDS switching capability for
each slot in the subrack.
Processing capability When two TNUa boards are
installed in the subrack, the
switching capacity remains 4k
LVDS per slot.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 34.0 W
Weight 1.23 kg
One TNUb board provides 4k
LVDS switching capability for
each slot in the subrack.
Processing capability When two TNUb boards are
installed in the subrack, the
switching capacity remains 4k
LVDS per slot.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 75.4 W
Weight 1.60 kg
Supporting 270 TRXs, 270
cells, and 270 BTSs;
Supporting 492,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU board equivalent Busy Hour Call
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 445,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 360 TRXs, 360
cells, and 360 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU Supporting 656,000 Max
board equivalent BHCAs for the
GBTS and 590,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 52.3 W
Weight 1.3 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU board equivalent Busy Hour Call
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 950,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs
board
for the GBTS and 950,000
BHCAs for the eGBTS

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 65.0W
Weight 1.2 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU board equivalent Busy Hour Call
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 950,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs
board
for the GBTS and 950,000
BHCAs for the eGBTS

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 52.3 W
Weight 1.3 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU board equivalent Busy Hour Call
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 950,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs
board
for the GBTS and 950,000
BHCAs for the eGBTS

The board supports connecting


maximum 10 Access point
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Controller (AC).
board (when serving as network assisted service
The board supports 640,000
processing board)
Virtual Access Point (VAP)
reporting.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 65.0W
Weight 1.2 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU board equivalent Busy Hour Call
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 950,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs
board
for the GBTS and 950,000
BHCAs for the eGBTS

The board supports connecting


maximum 10 Access point
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Controller (AC).
board (when serving as network assisted service
The board supports 640,000
processing board)
Virtual Access Point (VAP)
reporting.
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 54.5 W
Weight 1.2 kg
Switching capacity 60 Gbit/s

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 78 W
Weight 1.5 kg
Switching capacity 240 Gbit/s
Mode Multimode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 10.3125 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.3 km
Max output optical power -1 dBm
Min output optical power -7.3 dBm
Saturation optical power -1 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -11.1 dBm

340 mm x 72 mm (13.40 in. x


Dimensions (L x W)
2.84 in.)
Power consumption 15 W
Weight 0.2 kg

270 mm x 35 mm (10.64 in. x


Dimensions
1.38 in.)
Input voltage range -40 V DC to -57 V DC
Frequency of PWM signals 1 kHz
-5C to +55C (basic
Detectable temperature range
requirement)
Remarks R17.1 VS R16 R17.1 VS R15

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The preceding specifications refer to the This board is This board is
maximum processing capability of the ASUa newly added in newly added in
board when the board processes only the this version this version
corresponding service.
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scenario.
When both the EIUa and EIUb boards are Unchanged Unchanged
configured and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a
maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in the Unchanged Unchanged
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TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2 Unchanged Unchanged
configuration scenario, a maximum of 228 TRXs
can be configured in the S4/4/4 configuration Unchanged Unchanged
scenario, a maximum of 234 TRXs can be Unchanged Unchanged
configured in the S6/6/6 configuration scenario, Unchanged Unchanged
a maximum of 240 TRXs can be configured in Unchanged Unchanged
the S8/8/8 configuration scenario, and a
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The Abis interface supports a maximum of 255
timeslots when both EIUa and EIUb boards are Unchanged Unchanged
configured.
When both the EIUa and EIUb boards are
configured and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a Unchanged Unchanged
maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in the Unchanged Unchanged
S2 configuration scenario, a maximum of 216 Unchanged Unchanged
TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2
configuration scenario, a maximum of 240 TRXs
can be configured in the S8/8/8 configuration Unchanged Unchanged
scenario, and a maximum of 216 TRXs can be
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configured in the S12/12/12 configuration
scenario. Unchanged Unchanged
When both the OIUa and OIUb boards are Unchanged Unchanged
configured and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a Unchanged Unchanged
maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in the Unchanged Unchanged
S2 configuration scenario, a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2 Unchanged Unchanged
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The Abis interface supports a maximum of 255
timeslots when both OIUa and OIUb boards are Unchanged Unchanged
configured.
configured and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a Unchanged Unchanged
maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in the
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S2 configuration scenario, a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2 Unchanged Unchanged

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capability of the board when the board Unchanged Unchanged
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capability of the board when the board Unchanged Unchanged
processes only the corresponding service. Unchanged Unchanged
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capability of the board when the board
processes only the corresponding service.

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The number of session setup/release times Unchanged Unchanged
indicates the signaling processing capability of Unchanged Unchanged
an Abis/A interface board. Unchanged Unchanged
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The number of session setup/release times Unchanged Unchanged
indicates the signaling processing capability of Unchanged Unchanged
an Abis/A interface board. Unchanged Unchanged
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board, the POUc board supports a maximum of


7680 CICs if both of the following conditions are Unchanged Unchanged
met:
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At least four DPUf boards are configured in the
same subrack where the POUc board is Unchanged Unchanged
installed. Unchanged Unchanged
The POUc board and at least four DPUf boards Unchanged Unchanged
are managed by the same main control Unchanged Unchanged
XPUa/XPUb board.
The specifications stated above are the Unchanged Unchanged
maximum capability regarding the corresponding Unchanged Unchanged

board, the POUc board supports a maximum of


7680 CICs if both of the following conditions are Unchanged Unchanged
met:
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At least four DPUf boards are configured in the
same subrack where the POUc board is Unchanged Unchanged
installed. Unchanged Unchanged
The POUc board and at least four DPUf boards Unchanged Unchanged
are managed by the same main control Unchanged Unchanged
XPUa/XPUb board.
The specifications stated above are the Unchanged Unchanged
maximum capability regarding the corresponding Unchanged Unchanged
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The specifications stated above are the
maximum capability regarding the corresponding Unchanged Unchanged
service. The specifications stated above are the Unchanged Unchanged
maximum capability regarding the corresponding
Unchanged Unchanged
service.The standard traffic model over the Abis
interface is an average of 5.86 Erl traffic volume Unchanged Unchanged
per TRX and an average of 3 PDCHs using Unchanged Unchanged
MCS-7 or 2 PDCHs using MCS-9 per TRX.
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The hard disk capacity can be 73 GB, 146 GB,
or 300 GB. Hard disks will be delivered
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according to the production plan of our hard disk
providers.
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The hard disk capacity can be 73 GB, 146 GB,
or 300 GB. Hard disks will be delivered
Unchanged Unchanged
according to the production plan of our hard disk
providers.
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The hard disk capacity can be 146 GB, or 300
GB. Hard disks will be delivered according to the Unchanged Unchanged
production plan of our hard disk providers.
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For details about Huawei traffic model, see Unchanged Unchanged


BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

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For details about Huawei traffic model, see Unchanged Unchanged


BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

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For details about Huawei traffic model, see Unchanged Unchanged


BSC6900 Configuration Principles.
For details about Huawei traffic model, see
BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

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When the SPUb/SPUc processes UMTS


Unchanged Unchanged
signaling, the average BHCA of a pair of
SPUb/SPUc boards is 124 000.
The preceding BHCA specification is calculated
on the basis of Huawei traffic model. The BHCA
specification configured for an
SPUb/SPUc/XPUa/XPUb/XPUc depends on the
actual traffic model. Unchanged Unchanged
For details about Huawei traffic model, see
BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

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When the SPUb/SPUc processes UMTS


Unchanged Unchanged
signaling, the average BHCA of a pair of
SPUb/SPUc boards is 124 000.
The preceding BHCA specification is calculated
on the basis of Huawei traffic model. The BHCA
specification configured for an
SPUb/SPUc/XPUa/XPUb/XPUc depends on the
actual traffic model. Unchanged Unchanged
For details about Huawei traffic model, see
BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

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Category Subcategory
Overall Specifications of BSC6900 GSM Products
Configuration Specifications

Capacity Specifications(TDM)

Capacity Specifications(IP)

The key parameters of Huawei GSM traffic model

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Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS

Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 EPS

Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+1 E

Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+2 E

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Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 EPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 EPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+1

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+2

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Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface usin

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface usin

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface usin

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Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface usin

Specifications for Transmission Configuration

Cabinet
Hardware Specifications

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Configuration Specifications

Subracks
Hardware Specifications

Configuration Specifications

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Boards
ASUa

DPUa

DPUc

DPUd

DPUf

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DPUg

GCUa

GCGa

GCUb

GCGb

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EIUa

EIUb

OIUa

Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)

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Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)

OIUb

Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)

FG2a

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FG2c

FG2d

GOUa

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Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

GOUc

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

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Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

GOUe

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

GOUd

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Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

PEUa

PEUc

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Specifications of the POUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUc Board)

Specifications of the POUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUf Board)

Specifications of the POUc (POUc/IP) Board

Specifications of Optical Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)

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Specifications of Optical Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)

NIUa

OMUa

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OMUb

OMUc

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SAUa

SAUc

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TNUa

TNUb

XPUa

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XPUb

XPUc

SPUb

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SPUc

SCUa

SCUb

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PAMU

PFCU

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Item Specifications
M Products
ations
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of subracks 4
s(TDM)
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5900
Traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Number of TRXs 4096
Number of configured A interface CICs 30,720
Number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 16,384
Gb interface throughput (Mbit/s) 1536
Subscriber(ALL TDM) 1200k
Max BTS Number Per BSC 2048
Max Cell Number Per BSC 2048
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell(Inside and
64
Outside)
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell 64
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell 64
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
s(IP)
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 11,000
Traffic volume (Erlang) 45,000
Number of TRXs 8192
Number of configured A interface CICs 61,440
Number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 32,768
Gb interface throughput (Mbit/s) 3072
Subscriber(ALL IP) 2200k
Max BTS Number Per BSC 2048
Max Cell Number Per BSC 2048
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell(Inside and
64
Outside)
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell 64
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell 64
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC 10240
Huawei GSM traffic model
voice traffic /sub/BH (Erlang) 0.02
voice call duration (seconds) 60
percent of Mobile originated calls 50%
percent of Mobile terminated calls 50%
average LUs/sub/BH 1.2
average IMSI Attach/sub/BH 0.15

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average IMSI Detach/sub/BH 0.15


average MOCs/sub/BH 0.6
average MTCs/sub/BH 0.6
MR report/sub/BH 144
average MO-SMSs /sub/BH 0.6
average MT-SMSs /sub/BH 1
average intra-BSC HOs /sub/BH 1.1
average inter-BSC HOs /sub/BH 0.1
paging retransfer /sub/BH 0.56
Grade of Service (GoS) on Um interface 0.01
Grade of Service (GoS) on A interface 0.001
percent of HR (percent of Um interface resources
50%
occupied by HR voice call)
Uplink TBF Est & Rel / Second/TRX 1.75
Downlink TBF Est & Rel / Second/TRX 0.9
PS Paging / Sub/BH 1.25
mission mode (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
1750
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active packet data channels
4096
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
mission mode (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
2625
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 9750
Maximum number of TRXs 1536
Maximum number of active packet data channels
6144
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
mission mode (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
4375
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 16,250
Maximum number of TRXs 2560
Maximum number of active packet data channels
10,240
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
mission mode (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
5900
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Maximum number of TRXs 4096

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Maximum number of active packet data channels


16,384
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 1750
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 4096
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 3500
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 13,000
Maximum number of TRXs 2048
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 8192
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5250
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 19,500
Maximum number of TRXs 3072
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 12,288
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5900
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Maximum number of TRXs 4096
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 16,384
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 1750
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 4096
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 6125
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 22,750
Maximum number of TRXs 3584
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 14,336
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets 1
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 7875
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 29,250
Maximum number of TRXs 4608
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 18,432
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
Maximum number of cabinets 1

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Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 11,000


Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 45,000
Maximum number of TRXs 8192
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 32,768
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 1750
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 4096
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 EPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 2625
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 9750
Maximum number of TRXs 1536
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 6144
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+2 T
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 4375
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 16,250
Maximum number of TRXs 2560
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 10,240
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs+3
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5900
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Maximum number of TRXs 4096
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 16,384
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 1750
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 6500
Maximum number of TRXs 1024
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 4096
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 EPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 3500
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 13,000
Maximum number of TRXs 2048
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 8192
0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+3 TCSs
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5250
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 19,500
Maximum number of TRXs 3072
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 12,288

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0 GSM (HW69 R16 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs+3 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets 2
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k) 5900
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 24,000
Maximum number of TRXs 4096
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9) 16,384
smission Configuration
Number of SS7 Links 64
Number of 2 Mbit/s SS7 Links 32
Number of OSPs Supported by a BSC 5
Number of DSPs 187
Maximum Number of MTP3 (MTP3 &amp; MTP3b) Link
187
Sets
Maximum Number of MTP (MTP3 &amp; MTP3b) Links
16
Supported by an MTP Link Set
Maximum Number of MTP Links 2992
Maximum Number of MTP Routes 374
Maximum Number of MTP3 Links Supported by a CPUS 50
Maximum Number of SCTP Links Supported by a CPUS 15
Maximum Number of M3UA Links Supported by a CPUS 15
Maximum Number of M3UA Link Sets 187
Maximum Number of M3UA Links 1024
Maximum Number of M3UA Destination Entities 187
Maximum Number of M3UA Local Entities 187
Number of M3UA Routes 374
Maximum Number of STPs 32
Maximum Number of AAL2 Paths 13000
Maximum Number of IP Paths 13000
Maximum Number of AAL2 and IP Paths 13000
Maximum Number of Signaling Links over the Ater
64
Interface
Maximum Number of OMLs over Ater Interface 2
Maximum Number of Signaling Links over the Ater
64
Interface Supported by a TC
Maximum Number of Signaling Links over Pb Interface 256
Total Number of Routes 4096
Total Number of Routes on FG2c/GOUc/FG2d/GOUd/G 512
Number of Transmission Resource Pools 16
IP Address of Transmission Resource Pool 128

ns
2200 mm x 600 mm x 800 mm
Dimensions (H x W x D) (86.61 in. x 23.62 in. x 31.50
in.)
46 U (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75
Height of the available space
inches)
Empty cabinet 100 kg
Weight Cabinet in full configuration
320 kg

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The cabinet power


consumption equals the sum of
power consumption of all
subracks in the cabinet.
Power consumption
It is recommended that the
power distribution system
provide a maximum of 5100 W
power per cabinet to facilitate
capacity expansion.
The heat generated by a
cabinet equals the total heat
generated by all subracks in
the cabinet.

Heat consumption To facilitate capacity expansion


in future, the air conditioning
system installed onsite must be
able to dissipate a maximum of
4100 W heat from each
cabinet.
A fan and air defense frames
are installed in a BSC cabinet.
Air flows in from the bottom of
Heat dissipation
the cabinet and flows out from
the top of the cabinet, ensuring
good heat dissipation.
ations
Maximum number of cabinets 2
MPR Only one MPR is configured.
No EPR or only one EPR is
EPR configured as required by the
actual service capacity.
In BM/TC separated mode, 1
TCR
to 3 TCRs are configured.

ns
530.6 mm x 436 mm x 480 mm
Dimensions (H x W x D) (20.89 in. x 17.17 in. x 18.90
in.)
12 U (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75
Height of installing the subrack
inches)
Empty subrack: 25 kg; subrack
Weight configured with boards: 57
kg
MPS: 1,400 W
Power consumption in full configuration EPS: 1,400 W
TCS: 1,000 W
ations
Maximum number of subracks 4
MPS 1
EPS 0~3

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TCS 0~4

This board is not supported in


Dimensions (H x W x D)
this version.
This board is not supported in
Power Consumption
this version.
This board is not supported in
Weight
this version.
This board is not supported in
Processing Capability
this version.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 60 W
Weight 1.26 kg
Processing Capability Supporting 960 TCH/Fs

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 49.40 W
Weight 1.26 kg
Supporting 960 TCHFs;
Processing Capability Supporting 3,740 Interworking
Function(IWF) flow numbers

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 49.40 W
Weight 1.26 kg
Processing PS services on a
maximum of 1,024
simultaneously activated
PDCHs using MCS9
Processing PS services on a
Processing Capability maximum of 48 simultaneously
activated PDCHs using MCS9
per cell
Supporting a maximum of 48
simultaneously activated
PDCHs on each DSP

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 70 W
Weight 1.40 kg

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Supporting 1,920 full-rate traffic


channels (TCHFs)
Supporting 7,680 IWF flow
numbers in the case of all-IP
Processing Capability
networking; Supporting 3,840
IWF flow numbers in the case
of Abis over TDM or Ater over
TDM

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power Consumption 62 W
Weight 1.20 kg
Processing PS services on a
maximum of 1024
simultaneously activated
PDCHs
Processing PS services on 72
simultaneously activated
PDCHs on average per cell,
with a maximum of 110
simultaneously activated
Processing Capability
PDCHs per cell, If the
maximum number of PDCHs
that can be activated in a cell
exceeds 48, the cell is
preferentially distributed on
DSPs on the DPUg board.
Supporting a maximum of 110
simultaneously activated
PDCHs on each DSP

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 20 W
Weight 1.1 kg
Clock precision level Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 25 W
Weight 1.18 kg
Clock precision level Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 21 W
Weight 0.98 kg
Clock precision level Grade three

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Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 22 W
Weight 1.00 kg
Clock precision level Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 28.60 W
Power consumption 1.16 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Timeslot 255
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 960
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 3840
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 3840

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 26.3 W
Power consumption 1.2 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384

Abis-interface Timeslot 500

A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 960


Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 3840
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 3840

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 20.80 W
Power consumption 0.94 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Timeslot 255
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 1920
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
al Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 15 km
Max output optical power 8 dBm
Min output optical power 15 dBm
Saturation optical power 8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 31 dBm

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al Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)


Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 2 km
Max output optical power 14 dBm
Min output optical power 19 dBm
Saturation optical power 14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 30 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 22.5 W
Power consumption 0.8 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384

Abis-interface Timeslot 500

A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 1920


Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
al Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 15 km
Max output optical power 8 dBm
Min output optical power 15 dBm
Saturation optical power 8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 31 dBm
al Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 2 km
Max output optical power 14 dBm
Min output optical power 19 dBm
Saturation optical power 14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 30 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 38.48 W
Power consumption 1.36 kg

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600000 PPS (Packet Per


Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 6144 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 6144
A-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
128 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 23000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 85.4 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 2048
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
1,024 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 85.4 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 1536
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
512 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 37.30 W
Power consumption 1.20 kg
600000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 6144 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 6144
A-interface Session setup/release times 500/s

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Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical


N/A
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 23000
al Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 10km
Max output optical power -3 dBm
Min output optical power -9 dBm
Saturation optical power -3 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -20 dBm
al Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.5km
Max output optical power -2.5 dBm
Min output optical power -9.5 dBm
Saturation optical power 0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 65.90 W
Power consumption 1.40 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 2048
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
1024 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000
al Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 10km
Max output optical power -3 dBm
Min output optical power -9 dBm
Saturation optical power -3 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -20 dBm

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al Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)


Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.5km
Max output optical power -2.5 dBm
Min output optical power -9.5 dBm
Saturation optical power 0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 65.90 W
Power consumption 1.40 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 2048
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
1024 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000
al Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 10km
Max output optical power -3 dBm
Min output optical power -9 dBm
Saturation optical power -3 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -20 dBm
al Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.5km
Max output optical power -2.5 dBm
Min output optical power -9.5 dBm
Saturation optical power 0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm

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248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 65.90 W
Power consumption 1.40 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Second)
Abis-interface TRX 1536
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
A-interface Session setup/release times 5000/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
512 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129000
al Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 10km
Max output optical power -3 dBm
Min output optical power -9 dBm
Saturation optical power -3 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -20 dBm
al Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 1.25 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.5km
Max output optical power -2.5 dBm
Min output optical power -9.5 dBm
Saturation optical power 0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 27.53 W
Power consumption 1.30 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 6144
A-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
64 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 23000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)

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Power supply 73W


Power consumption 1.30 kg
Abis-interface TRX 384
Abis-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 6144
A-interface Session setup/release times 500/s
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
64 Mbit/s
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 23000
OUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUc Board)
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 77.25 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
Abis-interface TRX 512
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 3906
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
504 Mbit/s
layer)
OUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUf Board)
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 77.25 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
Abis-interface TRX 512
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s) 7680
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s) 7168
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
504 Mbit/s
layer)
OUc (POUc/IP) Board
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power supply 77.25 W
Power consumption 1.50 kg
Abis-interface TRX 2048
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain 23040 Erlang
Max Online Subscribers 23040
23,040 (The TC subrack
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
supports only 13,000 CICs.)
al Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)
Mode Single mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 15 km
Max output optical power 8 dBm
Min output optical power 15 dBm
Saturation optical power 8 dBm

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Receiver sensitivity 31 dBm


al Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)
Mode Multi-mode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 1310 nm
Operating data rate 155 Mbit/s
Typical transmission distance 2 km
Max output optical power 14 dBm
Min output optical power 19 dBm
Saturation optical power 14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity 30 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 62.32 W
Weight 1.20 kg
When the service awareness
function is used, the NIUa
board supports the uplink +
downlink data stream at 50
Mbit/s, and it supports the
uplink + downlink data stream
at 3200 Mbit/s if 63 Network
Intelligence Throughput
License are configured (The
Processing capability
step of Network Intelligence
Throughput Licenses is 50
Mbit/s).
When the PS service quality
measurement
function is used, the NIUa
board supports the
UL+DL data stream at 1600
Mbit/s.

248 mm x 64.6 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 2.54 in. x 15.57
in.)
Number of CPUs 4
Power consumption 120 W
Weight 4.0 kg

Hard disk capacity 73 GB or above x 2 (RAID 1)*

Memory capacity 2G
A maximum of 150,000 alarms
Number of recorded alarms
can be recorded.
The standby OMU
Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with synchronizes its data with that
the active OMU data of the active OMU board every
second.

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Five minutes. The time


required for the
Duration of the synchronization between the active synchronization varies
OMU files and standby OMU files according to the size and
quantity of the files to be
synchronized.
Refers to the time from the
request for OMU switchover
Duration of the switchover between the active and being accepted to the
standby OMUs switchover being finished. The
switchover finishes in four
minutes.
Duration of the OMU restart
caused by an OMU fault. This
Duration of the OMU restart
restart lasts for about three
minutes.

248 mm x 64.6 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 2.54 in. x 15.57
in.)
Number of CPUs 2
Power consumption 90 W
Weight 3.5 kg

Hard disk capacity 73 GB or above x 2 (RAID 1) *

Memory capacity 2G
A maximum of 150,000 alarms
Number of recorded alarms
can be recorded.
The standby OMU
Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with synchronizes its data with that
the active OMU data of the active OMU board every
second.
Five minutes. The time
required for the
Duration of the synchronization between the active synchronization varies
OMU files and standby OMU files according to the size and
quantity of the files to be
synchronized.
Refers to the time from the
request for OMU switchover
Duration of the switchover between the active and being accepted to the
standby OMUs switchover being finished. The
switchover finishes in four
minutes.
Duration of the OMU restart
caused by an OMU fault. This
Duration of the OMU restart
restart lasts for about three
minutes.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Number of CPUs 6
Power consumption 90W
Weight 2.5kg
Hard disk capacity 500GB

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Memory capacity 8GB


A maximum of 150,000 alarms
Number of recorded alarms
can be recorded.
The standby OMU
Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with synchronizes its data with that
the active OMU data of the active OMU board every
second.
Five minutes. The time
required for the
Duration of the synchronization between the active synchronization varies
OMU files and standby OMU files according to the size and
quantity of the files to be
synchronized.
Refers to the time from the
request for OMU switchover
Duration of the switchover between the active and being accepted to the
standby OMUs switchover being finished. The
switchover finishes in four
minutes.
Duration of the OMU restart
caused by an OMU fault. This
Duration of the OMU restart
restart lasts for about three
minutes.

248 mm x 64.6 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 2.54 in. x 15.57
in.)
Two -48 V DC inputs working in
active/standby mode. The
Power supply
power inputs are led by the
backplane of the subrack.
Number of CPUs 4
Power consumption 120 W
Weight 4.0 kg

Capacity of the hard disk 146 GB or above x 2 (RAID 1)*

Memory capacity 2G
The restart of the SAU caused
Time taken for starting the SAU board by a fault lasts for about three
minutes.
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
64
and the U2000(Number of TRXs < 360)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
708
and the U2000(360 Number of TRXs 960)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
1856
and the U2000(Number of TRXs > 960)

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)

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Two -48 V DC inputs working in


active/standby mode. The
Power supply
power inputs are led by the
backplane of the subrack.
Number of CPUs 6
Power consumption 90 W
Weight 2.5 kg
Capacity of the hard disk 500 GB
Memory capacity 8 GB
The restart of the SAU caused
Time taken for starting the SAU board by a fault lasts for about three
minutes.
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
64
and the U2000(Number of TRXs < 360)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
708
and the U2000(360 Number of TRXs 960)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
1856
and the U2000(Number of TRXs > 960)

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 31.20 W
Weight 1.00 kg
One TNUa board provides 4k
LVDS switching capability for
each slot in the subrack.
Processing capability When two TNUa boards are
installed in the subrack, the
switching capacity remains 4k
LVDS per slot.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 34.0 W
Weight 1.23 kg
One TNUb board provides 4k
LVDS switching capability for
each slot in the subrack.
Processing capability When two TNUb boards are
installed in the subrack, the
switching capacity remains 4k
LVDS per slot.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 75.4 W
Weight 1.60 kg

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Supporting 270 TRXs, 270


cells, and 270 BTSs;
Supporting 492,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU
equivalent Busy Hour Call
board
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 445,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 360 TRXs, 360
cells, and 360 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU Supporting 656,000 Max
board equivalent BHCAs for the
GBTS and 590,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 52.3 W
Weight 1.3 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU
equivalent Busy Hour Call
board
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 950,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs
board
for the GBTS and 950,000
BHCAs for the eGBTS

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 65.0W
Weight 1.2 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU
equivalent Busy Hour Call
board
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 950,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs
board
for the GBTS and 950,000
BHCAs for the eGBTS

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 52.3 W
Weight 1.3 kg

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Supporting 640 TRXs, 640


cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU
equivalent Busy Hour Call
board
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 950,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs
board
for the GBTS and 950,000
BHCAs for the eGBTS

The board supports connecting


maximum 10 Access point
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Controller (AC).
board (when serving as network assisted service
The board supports 640,000
processing board)
Virtual Access Point (VAP)
reporting.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 65.0W
Weight 1.2 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max
Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU
equivalent Busy Hour Call
board
Attempts (BHCAs) for the
GBTS and 950,000 BHCAs for
the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640
cells, and 640 BTSs;
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs
board
for the GBTS and 950,000
BHCAs for the eGBTS

The board supports connecting


maximum 10 Access point
Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU
Controller (AC).
board (when serving as network assisted service
The board supports 640,000
processing board)
Virtual Access Point (VAP)
reporting.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)
Power consumption 54.5 W
Weight 1.2 kg
Switching capacity 60 Gbit/s

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4


Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
in.)

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Power consumption 78 W
Weight 1.5 kg
Switching capacity 240 Gbit/s
Mode Multimode
Connector type LC/PC
Center wavelength 850 nm
Operating data rate 10.3125 Gbit/s
Typical transmission distance 0.3 km
Max output optical power -1 dBm
Min output optical power -7.3 dBm
Saturation optical power -1 dBm
Receiver sensitivity -11.1 dBm

340 mm x 72 mm (13.40 in. x


Dimensions (L x W)
2.84 in.)
Power consumption 15 W
Weight 0.2 kg

270 mm x 35 mm (10.64 in. x


Dimensions
1.38 in.)
Input voltage range -40 V DC to -57 V DC
Frequency of PWM signals 1 kHz
-5C to +55C (basic
Detectable temperature range
requirement)

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Remarks R16 VS R15

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This table provides the capacity specification of Unchanged
the BSC6900. On a live network, the actual Unchanged
capacity of the BSC6900 is determined by the Unchanged
number of configured subracks and boards.
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the BSC6900. On a live network, the actual Unchanged
capacity of the BSC6900 is determined by the Unchanged
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mission mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
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mission mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+2 TCS
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mission mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs+3 TCSs
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on mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
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on mode)-1 EPS+1 TCS
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on mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+3 TCSs
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An empty cabinet is configured with front and


rear doors, side panels, a power distribution Unchanged
box, and a set of cables.

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scenario.
When both the EIUa and EIUb boards are Unchanged
configured and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a
maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in the Unchanged
S2 configuration scenario, a maximum of 216 Unchanged
TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2
Unchanged
configuration scenario, a maximum of 228 TRXs
can be configured in the S4/4/4 configuration Unchanged
scenario, a maximum of 234 TRXs can be Unchanged
configured in the S6/6/6 configuration scenario, Unchanged
a maximum of 240 TRXs can be configured in Unchanged
the S8/8/8 configuration scenario, and a

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The Abis interface supports a maximum of 255
timeslots when both EIUa and EIUb boards are Unchanged
configured.
When both the EIUa and EIUb boards are
configured and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a Unchanged
maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in the Unchanged
S2 configuration scenario, a maximum of 216 Unchanged
TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2
configuration scenario, a maximum of 240 TRXs
can be configured in the S8/8/8 configuration Unchanged
scenario, and a maximum of 216 TRXs can be
Unchanged
configured in the S12/12/12 configuration
scenario. Unchanged
When both the OIUa and OIUb boards are Unchanged
configured and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a Unchanged
maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in the Unchanged
S2 configuration scenario, a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2 Unchanged
configuration scenario, a maximum of 228 TRXs Unchanged

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The Abis interface supports a maximum of 255
timeslots when both OIUa and OIUb boards are Unchanged
configured.
configured and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a Unchanged
maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in the
Unchanged
S2 configuration scenario, a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2 Unchanged

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The preceding specifications are the maximum
capability of the board when the board
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capability of the board when the board Unchanged
processes only the corresponding service. Unchanged
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The preceding specifications are the maximum
capability of the board when the board Unchanged
processes only the corresponding service. Unchanged
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The preceding specifications are the maximum
capability of the board when the board Unchanged
processes only the corresponding service. Unchanged
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The number of session setup/release times Unchanged
indicates the signaling processing capability of Unchanged
an Abis/A interface board. Unchanged
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an Abis/A interface board.
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The number of session setup/release times Unchanged
indicates the signaling processing capability of Unchanged
an Abis/A interface board. Unchanged
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board, the POUc board supports a maximum of


7680 CICs if both of the following conditions are Unchanged
met:
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At least four DPUf boards are configured in the
same subrack where the POUc board is Unchanged
installed. Unchanged
The POUc board and at least four DPUf boards Unchanged
are managed by the same main control Unchanged
XPUa/XPUb board.
The specifications stated above are the Unchanged
maximum capability regarding the corresponding Unchanged

board, the POUc board supports a maximum of


7680 CICs if both of the following conditions are Unchanged
met:
Unchanged
At least four DPUf boards are configured in the
same subrack where the POUc board is Unchanged
installed. Unchanged
The POUc board and at least four DPUf boards Unchanged
are managed by the same main control Unchanged
XPUa/XPUb board.
The specifications stated above are the Unchanged
maximum capability regarding the corresponding Unchanged

Unchanged
The specifications stated above are the
maximum capability regarding the corresponding Unchanged
service. The specifications stated above are the Unchanged
maximum capability regarding the corresponding
Unchanged
service.The standard traffic model over the Abis
interface is an average of 5.86 Erl traffic volume Unchanged
per TRX and an average of 3 PDCHs using Unchanged
MCS-7 or 2 PDCHs using MCS-9 per TRX.
Unchanged

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Increase

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The hard disk capacity can be 73 GB, 146 GB,
or 300 GB. Hard disks will be delivered
Unchanged
according to the production plan of our hard disk
providers.
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Unchanged

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The hard disk capacity can be 73 GB, 146 GB,
or 300 GB. Hard disks will be delivered
Unchanged
according to the production plan of our hard disk
providers.
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The hard disk capacity can be 146 GB, or 300
GB. Hard disks will be delivered according to the Unchanged
production plan of our hard disk providers.
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For details about Huawei traffic model, see


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For details about Huawei traffic model, see Unchanged


BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

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For details about Huawei traffic model, see Unchanged


BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

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For details about Huawei traffic model, see Unchanged


BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

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When the SPUb/SPUc processes,


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signaling, the average BHCA of a pair of
SPUb/SPUc boards is 124 000.
The preceding BHCA specification is calculated
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Unchanged
signaling, the average BHCA of a pair of
SPUb/SPUc boards is 124 000.
The preceding BHCA specification is calculated
on the basis of Huawei traffic model. The BHCA
specification configured for an
SPUb/SPUc/XPUa/XPUb/XPUc depends on the
actual traffic model. Unchanged
For details about Huawei traffic model, see
BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

Unchanged

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When the SPUb/SPUc processes UMTS


Unchanged
signaling, the average BHCA of a pair of
SPUb/SPUc boards is 124 000.
The preceding BHCA specification is calculated
on the basis of Huawei traffic model. The BHCA
specification configured for an
SPUb/SPUc/XPUa/XPUb/XPUc depends on the
actual traffic model. Unchanged
For details about Huawei traffic model, see
BSC6900 Configuration Principles.

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Category Subcategory
Overall Specifications of BSC6900 GSM Products
Configuration Specifications

Capacity Specifications(TDM)

Capacity Specifications(IP)

The key parameters of Huawei GSM traffic model

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Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS

Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 EPS

Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+1 E

Capacity in TDM transmission mode (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+2 E

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Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 EPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 EPS

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+1

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+2

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Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not u

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface usin

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface usin

Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface usin

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Capacity of a BSC6900 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface usin

Specifications for Transmission Configuration

Cabinet
Hardware Specifications

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Configuration Specifications

Subracks
Hardware Specifications

Configuration Specifications

Boards
ASUa

DPUa

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DPUc

DPUd

DPUf

DPUg

GCUa

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GCGa

GCUb

GCGb

EIUa

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EIUb

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OIUa

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Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)

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OIUb

Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)

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Specifications of Optical Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)

FG2a

FG2c

FG2d

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GOUa

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

GOUc

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Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

GOUe

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

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Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

GOUd

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)

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PEUa

PEUc

Specifications of the POUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUc Board)

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Specifications of the POUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUf Board)

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Specifications of the POUc (POUc/IP) Board

Specifications of Optical Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)

Specifications of Optical Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)

NIUa

OMUa

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OMUb

OMUc

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SAUa

SAUc

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TNUa

TNUb

XPUa

XPUb

XPUc

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SPUb

SPUc

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SCUa

SCUb

PAMU

PFCU

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Item
M Products
ations
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of subracks
s(TDM)
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Traffic volume (Erlang)
Number of TRXs
Number of configured A interface CICs
Number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
Gb interface throughput (Mbit/s)
Subscriber(ALL TDM)
Max BTS Number Per BSC
Max Cell Number Per BSC
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell(Inside and
Outside)
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC
s(IP)
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Traffic volume (Erlang)
Number of TRXs
Number of configured A interface CICs
Number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
Gb interface throughput (Mbit/s)
Subscriber(ALL IP)
Max BTS Number Per BSC
Max Cell Number Per BSC
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell(Inside and
Outside)
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per Cell
Max 2G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC
Max 3G Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC
Max LTE Neighboring-Cell Number Per BSC
Huawei GSM traffic model
voice traffic /sub/BH (Erlang)
voice call duration (seconds)
percent of Mobile originated calls
percent of Mobile terminated calls
average LUs/sub/BH
average IMSI Attach/sub/BH
average IMSI Detach/sub/BH

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average MOCs/sub/BH
average MTCs/sub/BH
MR report/sub/BH
average MO-SMSs /sub/BH
average MT-SMSs /sub/BH
average intra-BSC HOs /sub/BH
average inter-BSC HOs /sub/BH
paging retransfer /sub/BH
Grade of Service (GoS) on Um interface
Grade of Service (GoS) on A interface
percent of HR (percent of Um interface resources
occupied by HR voice call)
Uplink TBF Est & Rel / Second/TRX
Downlink TBF Est & Rel / Second/TRX
PS Paging / Sub/BH
mission mode (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active packet data channels
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
mission mode (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active packet data channels
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
mission mode (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active packet data channels
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)
mission mode (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC combined mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent busy hour call attempts
(BHCA) (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active packet data channels
(PDCHs) (MCS-9)

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0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over TDM and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, Abis over IP and A over IP mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)

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Maximum number of TRXs


Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 EPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+2 T
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs+3
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 EPS+1 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+3 TCSs
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)

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0 GSM (HW69 R15 boards, BM/TC separated mode, Abis interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs+3 TCS
Maximum number of cabinets
Maximum number of equivalent BHCA (k)
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang)
Maximum number of TRXs
Maximum number of active PDCHs (MCS-9)
smission Configuration
Number of SS7 Links
Number of 2 Mbit/s SS7 Links
Number of OSPs Supported by a BSC
Number of DSPs
Maximum Number of MTP3 (MTP3 &amp; MTP3b) Link
Sets
Maximum Number of MTP (MTP3 &amp; MTP3b) Links
Supported by an MTP Link Set
Maximum Number of MTP Links
Maximum Number of MTP Routes
Maximum Number of MTP3 Links Supported by a CPUS
Maximum Number of SCTP Links Supported by a CPUS
Maximum Number of M3UA Links Supported by a CPUS
Maximum Number of M3UA Link Sets
Maximum Number of M3UA Links
Maximum Number of M3UA Destination Entities
Maximum Number of M3UA Local Entities
Number of M3UA Routes
Maximum Number of STPs
Maximum Number of AAL2 Paths
Maximum Number of IP Paths
Maximum Number of AAL2 and IP Paths
Maximum Number of Signaling Links over the Ater
Interface
Maximum Number of OMLs over Ater Interface
Maximum Number of Signaling Links over the Ater
Interface Supported by a TC
Maximum Number of Signaling Links over Pb Interface
Total Number of Routes
Total Number of Routes on FG2c/GOUc/FG2d/GOUd/GO
Number of Transmission Resource Pools
IP Address of Transmission Resource Pool

ns
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Height of the available space
Weight

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Power consumption

Heat consumption

Heat dissipation

ations
Maximum number of cabinets
MPR
EPR

TCR

ns
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Height of installing the subrack
Weight

Power consumption in full configuration

ations
Maximum number of subracks
MPS
EPS
TCS

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power Consumption
Weight
Processing Capability

Dimensions (H x W x D)

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Power Consumption
Weight
Processing Capability

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power Consumption
Weight
Processing Capability

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power Consumption
Weight

Processing Capability

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power Consumption
Weight

Processing Capability

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power Consumption
Weight

Processing Capability

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Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight
Clock precision level

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight
Clock precision level

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight
Clock precision level

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight
Clock precision level

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power supply
Power consumption

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Abis-interface TRX

Abis-interface Timeslot

A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s)


Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power supply
Power consumption

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Abis-interface TRX

Abis-interface Timeslot

A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s)

Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)


Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power supply
Power consumption

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Abis-interface TRX

Abis-interface Timeslot

A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s)


Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
al Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity
al Ports on the OIUa Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power

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Min output optical power


Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power supply
Power consumption

Abis-interface TRX

Abis-interface Timeslot

A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s)

Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)


Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
al Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power

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Saturation optical power


Receiver sensitivity
al Ports on the OIUb Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power supply
Power consumption
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Abis-interface TRX
Abis-interface Session setup/release times
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain
Max Online Subscribers
A-interface Session setup/release times
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply
Power consumption
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Abis-interface TRX
Abis-interface Session setup/release times
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain
Max Online Subscribers
A-interface Session setup/release times
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply
Power consumption

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Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)


Abis-interface TRX
Abis-interface Session setup/release times
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain
Max Online Subscribers
A-interface Session setup/release times
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power supply
Power consumption
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Abis-interface TRX
Abis-interface Session setup/release times
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain
Max Online Subscribers
A-interface Session setup/release times
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports
al Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity
al Ports on the GOUa Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply

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Power consumption
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Abis-interface TRX
Abis-interface Session setup/release times
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain
Max Online Subscribers
A-interface Session setup/release times
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports
al Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity
al Ports on the GOUc Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power supply
Power consumption
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Abis-interface TRX
Abis-interface Session setup/release times
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain
Max Online Subscribers
A-interface Session setup/release times
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports
al Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength

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Operating data rate


Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity
al Ports on the GOUe Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply
Power consumption
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink + downlink)
Abis-interface TRX
Abis-interface Session setup/release times
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain
Max Online Subscribers
A-interface Session setup/release times
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports
al Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Single-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity
al Ports on the GOUd Board(Optical Transceiver, GE, Multi-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength

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Operating data rate


Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply
Power consumption
Abis-interface TRX
Abis-interface Session setup/release times
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s)
A-interface Session setup/release times
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply
Power consumption
Abis-interface TRX
Abis-interface Session setup/release times
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s)
A-interface Session setup/release times
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports
OUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUc Board)

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Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply
Power consumption
Abis-interface TRX
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s)
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
OUc (POUc/TDM) Board (Configured with the DPUf Board)

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply
Power consumption
Abis-interface TRX
A-interface CIC (64 kbit/s)

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Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)


Pb-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
Gb-interface Maximum payload throughput (physical
layer)
OUc (POUc/IP) Board
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power supply
Power consumption
Abis-interface TRX
A-interface Speech service in the CS domain
Max Online Subscribers
Ater-interface CIC (16 kbit/s)
al Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Single-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity
al Ports on the POUc Board(Optical Transceiver, STM-1, Multi-Mode)
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight

Processing capability

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Number of CPUs
Power consumption

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Weight

Hard disk capacity

Memory capacity
Number of recorded alarms
Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with
the active OMU data

Duration of the synchronization between the active OMU


files and standby OMU files

Duration of the switchover between the active and


standby OMUs

Duration of the OMU restart

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Number of CPUs
Power consumption
Weight

Hard disk capacity

Memory capacity
Number of recorded alarms
Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with
the active OMU data

Duration of the synchronization between the active OMU


files and standby OMU files

Duration of the switchover between the active and


standby OMUs

Duration of the OMU restart

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Number of CPUs
Power consumption
Weight
Hard disk capacity
Memory capacity
Number of recorded alarms

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Time when the standby OMU data is synchronized with


the active OMU data

Duration of the synchronization between the active OMU


files and standby OMU files

Duration of the switchover between the active and


standby OMUs

Duration of the OMU restart

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply

Number of CPUs
Power consumption
Weight

Capacity of the hard disk

Memory capacity
Time taken for starting the SAU board

Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board


and the U2000(Number of TRXs < 360)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
and the U2000(360 Number of TRXs 960)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
and the U2000(Number of TRXs > 960)

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power supply

Number of CPUs
Power consumption
Weight
Capacity of the hard disk
Memory capacity
Time taken for starting the SAU board

Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board


and the U2000(Number of TRXs < 360)
Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board
and the U2000(360 Number of TRXs 960)

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Bandwidth for communication between the SAU board


and the U2000(Number of TRXs > 960)

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight

Processing capability

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight

Processing capability

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power consumption
Weight

Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU


board

Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU


board

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power consumption
Weight

Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU


board

Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU


board

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Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight

Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU


board

Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU


board

Dimensions (H x W x D)

Power consumption
Weight

Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU


board

Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU


board

Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU


board (when serving as network assisted service
processing board)

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight

Processing capability of the main control SPU/XPU


board

Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU


board

Processing capability of the non-main control SPU/XPU


board (when serving as network assisted service
processing board)

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Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight
Switching capacity

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power consumption
Weight
Switching capacity
Mode
Connector type
Center wavelength
Operating data rate
Typical transmission distance
Max output optical power
Min output optical power
Saturation optical power
Receiver sensitivity

Dimensions (L x W)
Power consumption
Weight

Dimensions
Input voltage range
Frequency of PWM signals
Detectable temperature range

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Specifications

2
4

5900
24000
4096
30720
16384
1536
1200k
2048
2048
64
64
64
10240
10240
10240

11000
45000
8192
61440
32768
3072
2200k
2048
2048
64
64
64
10240
10240
10240

0.02
60
50%
50%
1.2
0.15
0.15

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0.6
0.6
144
0.6
1
1.1
0.1
0.56
0.01
0.001
50%
1.75
0.9
1.25
e)-1 MPS
1
1750
6500
1024
4096
e)-1 EPS
1
2625
9750
1536
6144
e)-1 MPS+1 EPS
1
4375
16250
2560
10240
e)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
1
5900
24000
4096
16384

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mode)-1 MPS
1
1750
6500
1024
4096
mode)-1 EPS
1
3500
13,000
2048
8192
mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS
1
5250
19,500
3072
12288
mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
1
5900
24,000
4096
16,384
de)-1 MPS
1
1750
6500
1024
4096
de)-1 EPS
1
6125
22750
3584
14336
de)-1 MPS+1 EPS
1
7875
29250
4608
18432
de)-1 MPS+2 EPSs
1
11000
45000

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8192
32768
interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
2
1750
6500
1024
4096
interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 EPS+1 TCS
2
2625
9750
1536
6144
interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+2 TCS
2
4375
16250
2560
10240
interface not using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs+3 TCSs
2
5900
24000
4096
16384
interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 TCS
2
1750
6500
1024
4096
interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 EPS+1 TCS
2
3500
13000
2048
8192
interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+1 EPS+3 TCSs
2
5250
19500
3072
12288

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interface using the IP transmission mode)-1 MPS+2 EPSs+3 TCSs


2
5900
24000
4096
16384

64
32
5
187
187
16
2992
374
50
15
15
187
1024
187
187
374
32
13000
13000
13000
64
2
64
256
4096
512
16
128

2200 mm x 600 mm x 800 mm (86.61 in. x 23.62


in. x 31.50 in.)
46 U (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75 inches)
Empty cabinet 100 kg
Cabinet in full configuration 320 kg

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The cabinet power consumption equals the sum


of power consumption of all subracks in the
cabinet.

It is recommended that the power distribution


system provide a maximum of 5100 W power per
cabinet to facilitate capacity expansion.
The heat generated by a cabinet equals the total
heat generated by all subracks in the cabinet.

To facilitate capacity expansion in future, the air


conditioning system installed onsite must be able
to dissipate a maximum of 4100 W heat from
each cabinet.

A fan and air defense frames are installed in a


BSC cabinet. Air flows in from the bottom of the
cabinet and flows out from the top of the cabinet,
ensuring good heat dissipation.

2
Only one MPR is configured.
No EPR or only one EPR is configured as
required by the actual service capacity.
In BM/TC separated mode, 1 to 3 TCRs are
configured.

530.6 mm x 436 mm x 480 mm (20.89 in. x 17.17


in. x 18.90 in.)
12 U (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75 inches)
Empty subrack: 25 kg; subrack configured with
boards: 57 kg
MPS: 1,400 W
EPS: 1,400 W
TCS: 1,000 W

4
1
0~3
0~4

This board is not supported in this version.


This board is not supported in this version.
This board is not supported in this version.
This board is not supported in this version.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

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60 W
1.26 kg
Supporting 960 TCH/Fs

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
49.40 W
1.26 kg
Supporting 960 TCHFs; Supporting 3,740
Interworking Function(IWF) flow numbers

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
49.40 W
1.26 kg
Processing PS services on a maximum of 1,024
simultaneously activated PDCHs using MCS9
Processing PS services on a maximum of 48
simultaneously activated PDCHs using MCS9
per cell
Supporting a maximum of 48 simultaneously
activated PDCHs on each DSP

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
70 W
1.40 kg
Supporting 1,920 full-rate traffic channels
(TCHFs)
Supporting 7,680 IWF flow numbers in the case
of all-IP networking; Supporting 3,840 IWF flow
numbers in the case of Abis over TDM or Ater
over TDM
248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27
in. x 15.57 in.)
62 W
1.20 kg
Processing PS services on a maximum of 1024
simultaneously activated PDCHs
Processing PS services on 72 simultaneously
activated PDCHs on average per cell, with a
maximum of 110 simultaneously activated
PDCHs per cell, If the maximum number of
PDCHs that can be activated in a cell exceeds
48, the cell is preferentially distributed on DSPs
on the DPUg board.
Supporting a maximum of 110 simultaneously
activated PDCHs on each DSP

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248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
20 W
1.1 kg
Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
25 W
1.18 kg
Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
21 W
0.98 kg
Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
22 W
1.00 kg
Grade three

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
28.60 W
1.16 kg

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384

255

960
3840
3840

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
26.3 W
1.2 kg

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384

500

960

3840
3840

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
20.80 W
0.94 kg

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384

255

1920
7168
7168
ingle-Mode)
Single mode
LC/PC
1310 nm
155 Mbit/s
15 km
8 dBm
15 dBm
8 dBm
31 dBm
Multi-Mode)
Multi-mode
LC/PC
1310 nm
155 Mbit/s
2 km
14 dBm

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19 dBm
14 dBm
30 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
22.5 W
0.8 kg

384

500

1920

7168
7168
ingle-Mode)
Single mode
LC/PC
1310 nm
155 Mbit/s
15 km
8 dBm
15 dBm

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8 dBm
31 dBm
Multi-Mode)
Multi-mode
LC/PC
1310 nm
155 Mbit/s
2 km
14 dBm
19 dBm
14 dBm
30 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
38.48 W
1.36 kg
600000 PPS (Packet Per Second)
384
500/s
6144 Erlang
6144
500/s
128 Mbit/s
23000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

85.4 W
1.50 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per Second)
2048
5000/s
23040 Erlang
23040
5000/s
1,024 Mbit/s
129000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

85.4 W
1.50 kg

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2200000 PPS (Packet Per Second)


1536
5000/s
23040 Erlang
23040
5000/s
512 Mbit/s
129000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
37.30 W
1.20 kg
600000 PPS (Packet Per Second)
384
500/s
6144 Erlang
6144
500/s
N/A
23000
gle-Mode)
Single mode
LC/PC
1310 nm
1.25 Gbit/s
10km
-3 dBm
-9 dBm
-3 dBm
-20 dBm
i-Mode)
Multi-mode
LC/PC
850 nm
1.25 Gbit/s
0.5km
-2.5 dBm
-9.5 dBm
0 dBm
-17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

65.90 W

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1.40 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per Second)
2048
5000/s
23040 Erlang
23040
5000/s
1024 Mbit/s
129000
gle-Mode)
Single mode
LC/PC
1310 nm
1.25 Gbit/s
10km
-3 dBm
-9 dBm
-3 dBm
-20 dBm
i-Mode)
Multi-mode
LC/PC
850 nm
1.25 Gbit/s
0.5km
-2.5 dBm
-9.5 dBm
0 dBm
-17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
65.90 W
1.40 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per Second)
2048
5000/s
23040 Erlang
23040
5000/s
1024 Mbit/s
129000
gle-Mode)
Single mode
LC/PC
1310 nm

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1.25 Gbit/s
10km
-3 dBm
-9 dBm
-3 dBm
-20 dBm
i-Mode)
Multi-mode
LC/PC
850 nm
1.25 Gbit/s
0.5km
-2.5 dBm
-9.5 dBm
0 dBm
-17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

65.90 W
1.40 kg
2200000 PPS (Packet Per Second)
1536
5000/s
23040 Erlang
23040
5000/s
512 Mbit/s
129000
gle-Mode)
Single mode
LC/PC
1310 nm
1.25 Gbit/s
10km
-3 dBm
-9 dBm
-3 dBm
-20 dBm
i-Mode)
Multi-mode
LC/PC
850 nm

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1.25 Gbit/s
0.5km
-2.5 dBm
-9.5 dBm
0 dBm
-17 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

27.53 W
1.30 kg
384
500/s
6144
500/s
64 Mbit/s
23000

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

73W
1.30 kg
384
500/s
6144
500/s
64 Mbit/s
23000
d)

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in. x 15.57 in.)

77.25 W
1.50 kg
512
3906
7168
7168
504 Mbit/s
d)

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

77.25 W
1.50 kg
512
7680

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7168
7168
504 Mbit/s

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
77.25 W
1.50 kg
2048
23040 Erlang
23040
23,040 (The TC subrack supports only 13,000
CICs.)
Single-Mode)
Single mode
LC/PC
1310 nm
155 Mbit/s
15 km
8 dBm
15 dBm
8 dBm
31 dBm
Multi-Mode)
Multi-mode
LC/PC
1310 nm
155 Mbit/s
2 km
14 dBm
19 dBm
14 dBm
30 dBm

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
62.32 W
1.20 kg
Supporting the UL+DL data stream at 50 Mbit/s;
Supporting the UL+DL data stream at 3200
Mbit/s if 63 Network Intelligence Throughput
License are configured (The step of Network
Intelligence Throughput Licenses is 50Mbit/s)

248 mm x 64.6 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 2.54


in. x 15.57 in.)
4
120 W

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4.0 kg

73 GB or above x 2 (RAID 1)*

2G
A maximum of 150,000 alarms can be recorded.
The standby OMU synchronizes its data with that
of the active OMU board every second.
Five minutes. The time required for the
synchronization varies according to the size and
quantity of the files to be synchronized.
Refers to the time from the request for OMU
switchover being accepted to the switchover
being finished. The switchover finishes in four
minutes.
Duration of the OMU restart caused by an OMU
fault. This restart lasts for about three minutes.

248 mm x 64.6 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 2.54


in. x 15.57 in.)
2
90 W
3.5 kg

73 GB or above x 2 (RAID 1) *

2G
A maximum of 150,000 alarms can be recorded.
The standby OMU synchronizes its data with that
of the active OMU board every second.
Five minutes. The time required for the
synchronization varies according to the size and
quantity of the files to be synchronized.
Refers to the time from the request for OMU
switchover being accepted to the switchover
being finished. The switchover finishes in four
minutes.
Duration of the OMU restart caused by an OMU
fault. This restart lasts for about three minutes.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
6
90W
2.5kg
500GB
8GB
A maximum of 150,000 alarms can be recorded.

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The standby OMU synchronizes its data with that


of the active OMU board every second.
Five minutes. The time required for the
synchronization varies according to the size and
quantity of the files to be synchronized.
Refers to the time from the request for OMU
switchover being accepted to the switchover
being finished. The switchover finishes in four
minutes.
Duration of the OMU restart caused by an OMU
fault. This restart lasts for about three minutes.

248 mm x 64.6 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 2.54


in. x 15.57 in.)
Two -48 V DC inputs working in active/standby
mode. The power inputs are led by the backplane
of the subrack.
4
120 W
4.0 kg

146 GB or above x 2 (RAID 1)*

2G
The restart of the SAU caused by a fault lasts for
about three minutes.

64

708

1856

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
Two -48 V DC inputs working in active/standby
mode. The power inputs are led by the backplane
of the subrack.
6
90 W
2.5 kg
500 GB
8 GB
The restart of the SAU caused by a fault lasts for
about three minutes.

64

708

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1856

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
31.20 W
1.00 kg
One TNUa board provides 4k LVDS switching
capability for each slot in the subrack.
When two TNUa boards are installed in the
subrack, the switching capacity remains 4k LVDS
per slot.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
34.0 W
1.23 kg
One TNUb board provides 4k LVDS switching
capability for each slot in the subrack.
When two TNUb boards are installed in the
subrack, the switching capacity remains 4k LVDS
per slot.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

75.4 W
1.60 kg
Supporting 270 TRXs, 270 cells, and 270 BTSs;
Supporting 492,000 Max equivalent Busy Hour
Call Attempts (BHCAs) for the GBTS and
445,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS
Supporting 360 TRXs, 360 cells, and 360 BTSs;
Supporting 656,000 Max equivalent BHCAs for
the GBTS and 590,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

52.3 W
1.3 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640 cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max equivalent Busy Hour
Call Attempts (BHCAs) for the GBTS and
950,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640 cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs for the GBTS and
950,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS

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248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
65.0W
1.2 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640 cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max equivalent Busy Hour
Call Attempts (BHCAs) for the GBTS and
950,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640 cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs for the GBTS and
950,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)

52.3 W
1.3 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640 cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max equivalent Busy Hour
Call Attempts (BHCAs) for the GBTS and
950,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640 cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs for the GBTS and
950,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS
The board supports connecting maximum 10
Access point Controller (AC).
The board supports 640,000 Virtual Access Point
(VAP) reporting.

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
65.0W
1.2 kg
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640 cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 Max equivalent Busy Hour
Call Attempts (BHCAs) for the GBTS and
950,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS
Supporting 640 TRXs, 640 cells, and 640 BTSs;
Supporting 1,050,000 BHCAs for the GBTS and
950,000 BHCAs for the eGBTS
The board supports connecting maximum 10
Access point Controller (AC).
The board supports 640,000 Virtual Access Point
(VAP) reporting.

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248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
54.5 W
1.2 kg
60 Gbit/s

248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm (9.76 in. x 1.27


in. x 15.57 in.)
78 W
1.5 kg
240 Gbit/s
Multimode
LC/PC
850 nm
10.3125 Gbit/s
0.3 km
-1 dBm
-7.3 dBm
-1 dBm
-11.1 dBm

340 mm x 72 mm (13.40 in. x 2.84 in.)


15 W
0.2 kg

270 mm x 35 mm (10.64 in. x 1.38 in.)


-40 V DC to -57 V DC
1 kHz
-5C to +55C (basic requirement)

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Remarks

This table provides the capacity specification of the


BSC6900. On a live network, the actual capacity of
the BSC6900 is determined by the number of
configured subracks and boards.

This table provides the capacity specification of the


BSC6900. On a live network, the actual capacity of
the BSC6900 is determined by the number of
configured subracks and boards.

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PS+1 TCS

PS+1 TCS

PS+1 EPS+2 TCS

PS+2 EPSs+3 TCSs

+1 TCS

1 TCS

+1 EPS+3 TCSs

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+2 EPSs+3 TCSs

An empty cabinet is configured with front and rear


doors, side panels, a power distribution box, and a
set of cables.

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PDCHs mentioned here use MCS-9.

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Abis, a maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in


the S2 configuration scenario, a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2 configuration
scenario, a maximum of 228 TRXs can be configured
in the S4/4/4 configuration scenario, a maximum of
234 TRXs can be configured in the S6/6/6
configuration scenario, a maximum of 240 TRXs can
be configured in the S8/8/8 configuration scenario,
and a maximum of 216 TRXs can be configured in
the S12/12/12 configuration scenario.
When both the EIUa and EIUb boards are configured
and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a maximum of
170 TRXs can be configured in the S2 configuration
scenario, a maximum of 216 TRXs can be configured
in the S2/2/2 configuration scenario, a maximum of
228 TRXs can be configured in the S4/4/4
configuration scenario, a maximum of 234 TRXs can
be configured in the S6/6/6 configuration scenario, a
maximum of 240 TRXs can be configured in the
S8/8/8 configuration scenario, and a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S12/12/12
configuration scenario.
"Sx" and "Sx/x/x" indicate the configuration scenarios
of a site. "S" represents site or BTS. The quantity of
"x" represents the number of cells, and the value of
"x" represents the number of TRXs in a cell. For
example, "S2" indicates that a BTS serves a cell and
the cell is configured with two TRXs. "S2/2/2"
The specifications described in the preceding table
apply to boards configured in active/standby mode. If
an Abis interface board is configured in independent
mode, its capability is half the specifications
described in the preceding table.

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average of 5.86 Erl traffic volume per TRX and an


average of 3 PDCHs using MCS-7 or 2 PDCHs using
MCS-9 per TRX.
When the EIUb board is configured inactive/standby
mode and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1 over the
Abis interface, a maximum of 332 TRXs can be
configured in the S2 configuration scenario, a
maximum of 375 TRXs can be configured in the
S2/2/2 configuration scenario, and a maximum of 384
TRXs can be configured in the S4/4/4, S6/6/6, S8/8/8,
or S12/12/12 scenario.
When both the EIUa and EIUb boards are configured
and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a maximum of
170 TRXs can be configured in the S2 configuration
scenario, a maximum of 216 TRXs can be configured
in the S2/2/2 configuration scenario, a maximum of
228 TRXs can be configured in the S4/4/4
configuration scenario, a maximum of 234 TRXs can
be configured in the S6/6/6 configuration scenario, a
maximum of 240 TRXs can be configured in the
S8/8/8 configuration scenario, and a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S12/12/12
configuration scenario.
The specifications described in the preceding table
apply only to boards configured in active/standby
mode. The EIUa/EIUb board at the Abis interface
which are configured in standalone mode, support
The Abis interface supports a maximum of 255
timeslots when both EIUa and EIUb boards are
configured.
The specifications described in the preceding table
apply to boards configured in active/standby mode. If
an Abis interface board is configured in independent
mode, its capability is half the specifications
described in the preceding table.

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MCS-9 per TRX.


When the OIUa board is configured in active/standby
mode and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1 over the
Abis, a maximum of 170 TRXs can be configured in
the S2 configuration scenario, a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S2/2/2 configuration
scenario, a maximum of 228 TRXs can be configured
in the S4/4/4 configuration scenario, a maximum of
234 TRXs can be configured in the S6/6/6
configuration scenario, a maximum of 240 TRXs can
be configured in the S8/8/8 configuration scenario,
and a maximum of 216 TRXs can be configured in
the S12/12/12 configuration scenario.
When both the OIUa and OIUb boards are configured
and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a maximum of
170 TRXs can be configured in the S2 configuration
scenario, a maximum of 216 TRXs can be configured
in the S2/2/2 configuration scenario, a maximum of
228 TRXs can be configured in the S4/4/4
configuration scenario, a maximum of 234 TRXs can
be configured in the S6/6/6 configuration scenario, a
maximum of 240 TRXs can be configured in the
S8/8/8 configuration scenario, and a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S12/12/12
configuration scenario.
The specifications described in the preceding table
apply only to boards configured in active/standby
The specifications described in the preceding table
apply to boards configured in active/standby mode. If
an Abis or Ater interface board is configured in
independent mode, its capability is half the
specifications described in the preceding table.

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average of 5.86 Erl traffic volume per TRX and an


average of 3 PDCHs using MCS-7 or 2 PDCHs using
MCS-9 per TRX.
When the OIUb board is configured inactive/standby
mode and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1 over the
Abis interface, a maximum of 332 TRXs can be
configured in the S2 configuration scenario, a
maximum of 375 TRXs can be configured in the
S2/2/2 configuration scenario, and a maximum of 384
TRXs can be configured in the S4/4/4, S6/6/6, S8/8/8,
or S12/12/12 scenario.
When both the OIUa and OIUb boards are configured
and the LAPD multiplex ratio is 1:1, a maximum of
170 TRXs can be configured in the S2 configuration
scenario, a maximum of 216 TRXs can be configured
in the S2/2/2 configuration scenario, a maximum of
228 TRXs can be configured in the S4/4/4
configuration scenario, a maximum of 234 TRXs can
be configured in the S6/6/6 configuration scenario, a
maximum of 240 TRXs can be configured in the
S8/8/8 configuration scenario, and a maximum of 216
TRXs can be configured in the S12/12/12
configuration scenario.
The specifications described in the preceding table
apply only to boards configured in active/standby
mode. The OIUa/OIUb board at the Abis interface
and the OIUa/OIUb board at the Ater interface, which
The Abis interface supports a maximum of 255
timeslots when both OIUa and OIUb boards are
configured.
The specifications described in the preceding table
apply to boards configured in active/standby mode. If
an Abis or Ater interface board is configured in
independent mode, its capability is half the
specifications described in the preceding table.

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The number of session setup/release times indicates


the signaling processing capacity of an Abis/A-
interface board.

The number of session setup/release times indicates


the signaling processing capability of an interface
board. This item applies only to A and Abis interface
boards.

The preceding specifications are the maximum


capability regarding the corresponding service.
The number of session setup/release times indicates
the signaling processing capability of an Abis/A-
interface board.

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The number of session setup/release times indicates


the signaling processing capacity of an Abis/A-
interface board.

The number of session setup/release times indicates


the signaling processing capability of an interface
board. This item applies only to A and Abis interface
boards.

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The preceding specifications are the maximum


capability regarding the corresponding service.
The number of session setup/release times indicates
the signaling processing capability of an Abis/A-
interface board.

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The number of session setup/release times indicates


the signaling processing capability of an Abis/A-
interface board.

The number of session setup/release times indicates


the signaling processing capability of an Abis/A-
interface board.

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When the A interface is carried by the POUc board,


the POUc board supports a maximum of 3906 CICs if
the DPUf and DPUc boards are configured in the
same subrack where the POUc board is installed.
When the A interface is carried by the POUc board,
the POUc board supports a maximum of 7680 CICs if
both of the following conditions are met:
At least four DPUf boards are configured in the same
subrack where the POUc board is installed.
The POUc board and at least four DPUf boards are
managed by the same main control XPUa/XPUb
board.
The specifications stated above are the maximum
capability regarding the corresponding service. The
specifications stated above are the maximum
capability regarding the corresponding service.The
standard traffic model over the Abis interface is an
average of 5.86 Erl traffic volume per TRX and an
average of 3 PDCHs using MCS-7 or 2 PDCHs using
MCS-9 per TRX.

When the A interface is carried by the POUc board,


the POUc board supports a maximum of 3906 CICs if
the DPUf and DPUc boards are configured in the
same subrack where the POUc board is installed.
When the A interface is carried by the POUc board,
the POUc board supports a maximum of 7680 CICs if
both of the following conditions are met:
At least four DPUf boards are configured in the same
subrack where the POUc board is installed.
The POUc board and at least four DPUf boards are
managed by the same main control XPUa/XPUb
board.
The specifications stated above are the maximum
capability regarding the corresponding service. The
specifications stated above are the maximum
capability regarding the corresponding service.The
standard traffic model over the Abis interface is an
average of 5.86 Erl traffic volume per TRX and an
average of 3 PDCHs using MCS-7 or 2 PDCHs using
MCS-9 per TRX.

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The specifications stated above are the maximum


capability regarding the corresponding service. The
specifications stated above are the maximum
capability regarding the corresponding service.The
standard traffic model over the Abis interface is an
average of 5.86 Erl traffic volume per TRX and an
average of 3 PDCHs using MCS-7 or 2 PDCHs using
MCS-9 per TRX.

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The hard disk capacity can be 73 GB, 146 GB, or 300


GB. Hard disks will be delivered according to the
production plan of our hard disk providers.

The hard disk capacity can be 73 GB, 146 GB, or 300


GB. Hard disks will be delivered according to the
production plan of our hard disk providers.

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The hard disk capacity can be 146 GB, or 300 GB.


Hard disks will be delivered according to the
production plan of our hard disk providers.

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The preceding values are calculated on the basis of


Huawei traffic model. In practice, the values can be
calculated on the basis of the actual traffic model.

The preceding values are calculated on the basis of


Huawei traffic model. In practice, the values can be
calculated on the basis of the actual traffic model.

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When the SPUb/SPUc processes UMTS signaling,


the average BHCA of a pair of SPUb boards is 124
000.
The preceding BHCA specification is calculated on
the basis of Huawei traffic model. The BHCA
specification configured for an SPU depends on the
actual traffic model.
For details of Huawei traffic model, see BSC6900
Configuration Principles.

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248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm 248 mm x 32.3 mm x 395.4 mm


Dimensions (H x (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57 (9.76 in. x 1.27 in. x 15.57
W x D) in.) in.)
Power 20 W 25 W
consumption
Weight 1.1 kg 1.18 kg
Clock precision Grade three Grade three
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