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Hardware Description
Issue 05
Date 2018-07-30
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Intended Audience
This document describes the hardware used in the EA5800, including the cabinet, service
subrack, board, optical module and cable.
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Position Description
7.9.1 XG-PON and XGS- Modified comparison between XG-PON interface boards.
PON Interface Boards
Comparison
Position Description
7.9.1 XG-PON and XGS- Modified comparison between XG-PON interface boards.
PON Interface Boards
Comparison
Position Description
Position Description
Contents
7 Board.............................................................................................................................................. 68
7.1 Board Overview............................................................................................................................................................69
7.2 Mapping Between Boards and Software Versions....................................................................................................... 73
7.3 Board Hardware Compatibility.................................................................................................................................... 75
7.4 Board Specifications.....................................................................................................................................................76
7.5 Control Board............................................................................................................................................................... 78
7.5.1 Control Boards Comparison...................................................................................................................................... 78
7.5.2 H902MPLAE Board Description.............................................................................................................................. 80
7.5.3 H901MPSCE Board Description...............................................................................................................................83
7.6 Upstream Interface Board.............................................................................................................................................89
7.6.1 H901NXED Board Description.................................................................................................................................89
7.7 Universal Interface Board (GPIO)................................................................................................................................92
7.7.1 H901CIUA Board Description.................................................................................................................................. 92
7.8 Power Board................................................................................................................................................................. 99
7.8.1 H901PILA Board Description................................................................................................................................... 99
7.8.2 H901PISA Board Description................................................................................................................................. 101
7.8.3 H901PISB Board Description................................................................................................................................. 104
7.9 Service Boards............................................................................................................................................................ 108
7.9.1 XG-PON and XGS-PON Interface Boards Comparison......................................................................................... 108
7.9.2 H901GPSFE Board Description.............................................................................................................................. 110
7.9.3 H901XGHDE Board Description............................................................................................................................ 113
7.9.4 H901OGHK Board Description...............................................................................................................................116
7.9.5 H901OXHD Board Description.............................................................................................................................. 121
7.9.6 H901OXEG Board Description...............................................................................................................................124
7.9.7 H901TWEDE Board Description............................................................................................................................ 128
10 Cable.......................................................................................................................................... 156
10.1 Power Cable and Ground Cable............................................................................................................................... 156
The N63E-22 cabinet complies with the ETSI standard. This topic provides the appearance,
and specification of the N63E-22 cabinet, and describes the configuration, cable holes, air
filter, and ventilation of the cabinet.
Cable Hole
The power cables and subscriber cables are led into the N63E-22 cabinet from the top and the
bottom of the cabinet.
The cables of the N63E-22 cabinet can be routed in the overhead cabling mode or the
underfloor cabling mode.
l In the overhead cabling mode, external cables are led into the cabinet through the top of
the cabinet. Figure 1-2 shows the positions of cable holes at the top of the cabinet.
l In the underfloor cabling mode, external cables are led into the cabinet through the
bottom of the cabinet. Figure 1-3 shows the positions of cable holes at the bottom of the
cabinet.
Figure 1-2 Cable holes at the top of the cabinet (top view)
Figure 1-3 Cable holes at the bottom of the cabinet (top view)
NOTE
The unit for figures in this topic is mm, unless otherwise stated.
Air Filter
The air filters are installed on the inner side of the front door and at the bottom of the cabinet.
The air filter on the inner side of the front door prevents dust from entering the cabinet.
During the ventilation, cool air enters the cabinet through the air intake vent at the bottom of
the cabinet. The air filter at the bottom of the cabinet prevents dust from entering the cabinet.
Figure 1-4 and Table 1-1 lists the materials and dimensions of the air filter on the inner side
of the front door of the N63E-22 cabinet.
Figure 1-4 Dimensions of the air filter on the inner side of the front door of the N63E-22
cabinet
436 mm
Front door
2035 mm
7 mm
Table 1-1 Material and dimensions of the air filter on the inner side of the front door of the
N63E-22 cabinet
Cabinet Material
Figure 1-5 shows the air filter at the bottom of the N63E-22 cabinet.
Figure 1-5 Appearance of the air filter at the bottom of the N63E-22 cabinet
345mm
269mm
mm
m m
180
116
7mm
Table 1-2 lists the materials and dimensions of the air filter at the bottom of the N63E-22
cabinet.
Table 1-2 Materials and dimensions of the air filter at the bottom of the N63E-22 cabinet
Cabinet Material
Cable Manager
The cable manager is configured under the service subrack.
l The main function of the upper cable manager is to clearly separate cables of each slot
from each other so that cables can be routed in order and cables in one slot do not affect
the insertion or removal of the board in the neighboring slot.
l The main function of the lower cable manager is to bear optical fibers.
Grounding
NOTICE
Connect the ground cables properly to guarantee protection against lightening and
interference for the N63E-22 cabinet.
The power input end of the N63E-22 cabinet has a noise filter. The center ground of the noise
filter connects to the cabinet, called the cabinet ground, that is, the protection ground. Ground
the cabinet securely so that the influence electricity, leakage electricity can flow to the
ground, improving the protection against electromagnetic interference.
Use a ground cable to connect the ground point of the cabinet to the ground bar of the
telecommunications room or to the ground directly. It is recommended that the grounding
resistance of the telecommunications room should be less than 10 ohms. Refer to the local
standards to ground the cabinet.
The ground point of the cabinet is on the top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 1-7.
Available space 83 SU
NOTE
1.3 Configuration
This topic describes the subrack configuration of the N63E-22 cabinet.
Figure 1-9 Configuration of the N63E-22 cabinet installed with one EA5800-X17 subrack
NOTE
Figure 1-10 Configuration of the N63E-22 cabinet installed with two EA5800-X17 subracks
NOTE
The ventilation of the N63E-22 cabinet is as follows: Cool air enters the cabinet through the
cable space at the bottom of the service subrack. The air is exhausted by the fans upward
through the service subracks. The air exits from the top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure
1-11.
Figure 1-11 Ventilation of the N63E-22 cabinet installed with two service subracks
NOTE
The appearance of DPD60-4-4 DC PDU presented here is only for reference, which may differ from the
delivered DC PDU.
Function
The DPD60-4-4 DC PDU provides the following functions:
l Short-circuit protection and overload protection
l The functions such as over-voltage protection, lightning proof, and filter are not
provided.
Figure 1-14 Diagram of the power distribution principle of the DPD60-4-4 DC PDU
The DPD60-4-4 DC PDU provides 2 input groups (groups A and B) to receive 4 channels of
-48 V/-60 V DC power. The 2 input groups back up each other.
The DPD60-4-4 DC PDU provides four -48 V/-60 V DC power outputs. Table 1-4 lists the
mapping between the output terminals, control switches and service subracks.
Table 1-4 Mapping between the output terminals, control switches and service subracks
Output Terminal Control Load
Switch
Specification
Mode of input 2+2 DC inputs (the 2 input groups backing up each other)
power
Input terminal Bare crimping terminal (used for 16–35 mm2 cables)
Fixed current 60 A
of the air
breaker
The N66E-22 cabinet complies with the IEC standard. This topic provides the appearance,
and specification of the N66E-22 cabinet, and describes the configuration, cable holes, air
filter, and ventilation of the cabinet.
Cable Hole
The cables of the N66E-22 cabinet can be routed in the overhead cabling mode or the
underfloor cabling mode.
l In the overhead cabling mode, external cables are led into the cabinet through the top of
the cabinet. Figure 2-2 shows the positions of cable holes at the top of the cabinet.
l In the underfloor cabling mode, external cables are led into the cabinet through the
bottom of the cabinet. Figure 2-3 shows the positions of cable holes at the bottom of the
cabinet.
Figure 2-2 Cable holes at the top of the cabinet (top view)
Figure 2-3 Cable holes at the bottom of the cabinet (top view)
NOTE
The unit for figures in this topic is mm, unless otherwise stated.
Air Filter
The air filters are installed on the inner side of the front door and at the bottom of the cabinet.
The air filter on the inner side of the front door prevents dust from entering the cabinet.
During the ventilation, cool air enters the cabinet through the air intake vent at the bottom of
the cabinet. The air filter at the bottom of the cabinet prevents dust from entering the cabinet.
Figure 2-4 and Table 2-1 lists the materials and dimensions of the air filter on the inner side
of the front door of the N66E-22 cabinet.
Figure 2-4 Dimensions of the air filter on the inner side of the front door of the N66E-22
cabinet
436 mm
Front door
2035 mm
7 mm
Table 2-1 Material and dimensions of the air filter on the inner side of the front door of the
N66E-22 cabinet
Figure 2-5 shows the air filter at the bottom of the N66E-22 cabinet.
Figure 2-5 Appearance of the air filter at the bottom of the N66E-22 cabinet
Table 2-2 lists the materials and dimensions of the air filter at the bottom of the N66E-22
cabinet.
Table 2-2 Materials and dimensions of the air filter at the bottom of the N66E-22 cabinet
Cabinet Material Dimensions (W x D x H)
Cable Manager
The cable manager is configured under the service subrack.
The cable manager supports the following functions:
l The main function of the upper cable manager is to clearly separate cables of each slot
from each other so that cables can be routed in order and cables in one slot do not affect
the insertion or removal of the board in the neighboring slot.
l The main function of the lower cable manager is to bear optical fibers.
Grounding
NOTICE
Connect the ground cables properly to guarantee protection against lightening and
interference for the N66E-22 cabinet.
The power input end of the N66E-22 cabinet has a noise filter. The center ground of the noise
filter connects to the cabinet, called the cabinet ground, that is, the protection ground. Ground
the cabinet securely so that the influence electricity, leakage electricity can flow to the
ground, improving the protection against electromagnetic interference.
Use a ground cable to connect the ground point of the cabinet to the ground bar of the
telecommunications room or to the ground directly. It is recommended that the grounding
resistance of the telecommunications room should be less than 10 ohms. Refer to the local
standards to ground the cabinet.
The ground point of the cabinet is on the top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 2-7.
Available Space 46 U
NOTE
2.3 Configuration
This topic describes the subrack configuration of the N66E-22 cabinet.
Figure 2-9 Configuration of the N66E-22 cabinet installed with one EA5800-X7 subrack
NOTE
Function
The ETP4890 power system supports the following functions:
l Converts AC power to DC power and provides the DC power for communication
devices.
l Communicates with the upper device using a COM or an RS485/RS232 serial port;
sends control signals based on the values of monitored parameters or the control
command sent by the upper device; detects power distribution parameters, power supply
module parameters, and auxiliary digital parameters in real time.
l Connects to one to two groups of lead acid batteries and uses a monitoring module to
manage the batteries; provides complete management for battery charging and
discharging, ensuring efficient battery usage.
l Connects to a sensor transfer box using a DB50 port, detecting analog parameters and
digital parameters, and outputting control signals.
l Uses a monitoring module to monitor all running parameters for the ETP4890 power
system in real time; determines the working status; reports alarms in a timely manner.
l Clearly displays the monitoring and alarm information on the liquid crystal display
(LCD) of the monitoring module; allows operations such as parameter setting on the
LCD of the monitoring module.
Appearance
Figure 2-11 shows the appearance of the ETP4890 power system.
Configuration
Table 2-4 lists the components of the ETP4890 power system.
Monitoring module 1
The ETP4890 power system can be configured with three power supply modules, which are
connected in parallel for output.
Table 2-5 shows the mapping between the quantity of power supply modules in the ETP4890
power system and the maximum output current.
Table 2-5 Mapping between the quantity of power supply modules of the ETP4890 power
system and the maximum output current
Quantity of Power Supply Modules Maximum Output Current
1 l 30 A (at 55°C)
l 25 A (at 60°C)
2 l 60 A (at 55°C)
l 50 A (at 60°C)
3 l 90 A (at 55°C)
l 75 A (at 60°C)
NOTE
By default, the ETP4890 power system is equipped with a monitoring module, which is capable of the
inband management (SMU01B). The COM port cannot be used as a network port.
Indicators
Table 2-7 lists the indicators on the power supply module of the ETP4890 power system.
Table 2-7 Indicators on the power supply module of the ETP4890 power system
Indicator Color Status Description
Off There is no AC
input.
Blinking Communication
between the power
supply module and
the site monitoring
module is
interrupted.
Off Normal
Off Normal
Input Terminal
The ETP4890 power system supports 220 V AC input.Figure 2-12 shows the input terminals
in the ETP4890 power system.
Output Terminal
The ETP4890 power system supports eight groups of output terminals. The left-side eight
output terminals are negative and the right-side eight output terminals are positive.
Figure 2-13 shows the output terminals in the ETP4890 power system.
LOAD1 10 A
LOAD2 30 A
LOAD3 40 A
LOAD4 40 A
BATT 80 A
Figure 2-14 shows the output branch circuit breaker in the ETP4890 system.
Specifications
Table 2-10 lists the specifications of the ETP4890 power system.
Altitude 0 m to 4000 m
(Note that in the range of 2000 m to 4000 m,
the operating temperature decreases by 1°C
when the altitude increases by 200 m.)
Cooling method Air cooling, with the built-in fan in the power
supply module
This topic describes the appearance, structure, functions, dimensions, weight, power
consumption specifications, subrack configurations, and fan tray of an EA5800-X17 service
subrack.
3.1 Appearance and Structure
The EA5800-X17 service subrack provides 22 slots, and has a fan tray at the top. The subrack
is installed in the cabinet through the mounting brackets.
3.2 Physical Specifications
This topic provides the dimensions, weight, power supply specifications and power
consumption of the EA5800-X17 service subrack.
3.3 Slot Configuration
An EA5800-X17 service subrack provides 22 slots, including 2 slots for control boards, 2
slots for power boards, 1 slot for the universal interface board, and 17 slots for service boards.
3.4 Fan Tray
The fan tray of the EA5800-X17 service subrack has eight fans and fan monitoring board
H901FMLA, and functions heat dissipation, monitoring, and fan speed adjustment, which
ensures that the device works at a stable temperature.
3.5 Heat Dissipation
This topic describes the ventilation of the EA5800-X17 service subrack.
ESD Jack
The ESD jack of the EA5800-X17 subrack is on the left of the fan tray, which is used to
connect the ESD wrist strap to prevent device damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
Grounding
NOTICE
Connect the ground cables properly to guarantee protection against lightening and
interference for the EA5800-X17 subrack. When a Huawei cabinet is installed, the service
subrack is grounded through mounting ears and therefore no separate ground cables are
required. When a third-party cabinet is installed, the separate ground cable needs to be
connected to the service subrack and ground point on the cabinet.
The EA5800-X17 subrack has 2 ground points. One is on the side panel and the other is at the
bottom of the right mounting ear of the subrack.
The power input end of the EA5800-X17 subrack has a noise filter. The center ground of the
noise filter connects to the subrack, called the subrack ground, that is, the protection ground.
Ground the subrack securely so that the influence electricity, leakage electricity can flow to
the ground, improving the protection against electromagnetic interference.
Use a ground cable to connect the ground point of the subrack to the ground bar of the
telecommunications room or to the ground directly. It is recommended that the grounding
resistance of the telecommunications room should be less than 10 ohms. Refer to the local
standards to ground the subrack.
Power Supply
Power Consumption
NOTE
The power consumption of a service subrack is calculated based on the following conditions:
l Operating voltage: -53.5 V DC.
l Ambient temperature: 25°C.
l Static power consumption: All ports do not carry any loads and optical modules are not installed on
optical ports.
l Maximum power consumption: All ports fully carry loads.
l Typical power consumption: half of the total value of static power consumption and maximum
power consumption.
l In the case of Access device, power consumption is generally transformed into heat consumption.
Hence, heat consumption (BTU/h) and power consumption (W) can be converted to each other in
the formula: 1 BTU/h = 0.2931 W.
Table 3-4 lists the configuration of boards in the EA5800-X17 service subrack.
Specification
Item Specification
Item Specification
NOTE
In the case of Access device, power consumption is generally transformed into heat consumption.
Hence, heat consumption (BTU/h) and power consumption (W) can be converted to each other in the
formula: 1 BTU/h = 0.2931 W.
Function
The functions of the fan tray are as follows:
l Heat dissipation
The fan tray is at the top of the service subrack and exhausts hot air for heat dissipation.
The cool air flows to the subrack from the bottom of the subrack and then is exhausted
from the top of the subrack after passing the boards.
l Monitoring
The fan tray is configured with the fan monitoring board to detect whether the fans are
working in the normal state. The fan monitoring board also provides the port for
communication with the control board. The detected information is transmitted to the
control board through the fan monitoring board periodically.
l Speed adjustment
The rotating speed of the fans can be adjusted according to the detected temperature
automatically or be adjusted by setting the related data manually.
Indicator
Indicat Color Status Meaning Operation Description
or
STATUS Yellow Blinking The fan l If the fan tray is not registered
quickly (on tray is not or is being loaded, no action is
for 0.125 s registered, required.
and off for is being l If the fan tray fails to
0.125 s loaded, or communicate with the control
repeatedly) fails to board, check the
communica communication connection
te with the between the fan tray and the
control control board.
board.
l Automatic mode
– Control-system-triggering: The control system automatically adjusts the fan speed
according to the board temperatures for energy conservation.
– Monitoring-board-triggering: The control system adjusts the fan speed according to
the temperature information collected by the monitoring board.
NOTE
The automatic mode has two variants (automatically selected by the system): control-system-
triggering and monitoring-board-triggering.
l Manual mode
Commands are executed to adjust the fan speed. The levels range from 0 to 6, level 0
being the lowest speed and level 6 being the highest speed. Alternatively, the fan speed
can be set from 20% to 100%.
The EA5800-X17 service subrack has a fan tray at the top to exhaust hot air for heat
dissipation.
The airflow is as follows: The cool air enters the EA5800-X17 service subrack at the bottom,
and is blown towards the top side by the fans, and finally, exits at the top side of the EA5800-
X17 service subrack.Figure 3-2 shows the heat dissipation of the EA5800-X17 service
subrack.
This topic describes the appearance, structure, functions, dimensions, weight, power
consumption specifications, subrack configurations, and fan tray of an EA5800-X15 service
subrack.
4.1 Appearance and Structure
The EA5800-X15 service subrack provides 20 slots, and has a fan tray at the top. The subrack
is installed in the cabinet through the mounting brackets.
4.2 Physical Specifications
This topic provides the dimensions, weight, power supply specifications and power
consumption of the EA5800-X15 service subrack.
4.3 Slot Configuration
An EA5800-X15 service subrack provides 20 slots, including 2 slots for control boards, 2
slots for power boards, 1 slot for the universal interface board, and 15 slots for service boards.
4.4 Fan Tray
The fan tray of the EA5800-X15 service subrack has six fans and fan monitoring board
H901FMLA, and functions heat dissipation, monitoring, and fan speed adjustment, which
ensures that the device works at a stable temperature.
4.5 Heat Dissipation
This topic describes the ventilation of the EA5800-X15 service subrack.
ESD Jack
The ESD jack of the EA5800-X15 subrack is on the left of the fan tray, which is used to
connect the ESD wrist strap to prevent device damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
Grounding
NOTICE
Connect the ground cables properly to guarantee protection against lightening and
interference for the EA5800-X15 subrack. When a Huawei cabinet is installed, the service
subrack is grounded through mounting ears and therefore no separate ground cables are
required. When a third-party cabinet is installed, the separate ground cable needs to be
connected to the service subrack and ground point on the cabinet.
EA5800-X15 subrack has 2 ground points. One is on the side panel and the other is at the
bottom of the right mounting ear of the subrack.
The power input end of the EA5800-X15 subrack has a noise filter. The center ground of the
noise filter connects to the subrack, called the subrack ground, that is, the protection ground.
Ground the subrack securely so that the influence electricity, leakage electricity can flow to
the ground, improving the protection against electromagnetic interference.
Use a ground cable to connect the ground point of the subrack to the ground bar of the
telecommunications room or to the ground directly. It is recommended that the grounding
resistance of the telecommunications room should be less than 10 ohms. Refer to the local
standards to ground the subrack.
Power Supply
Power Consumption
NOTE
The power consumption of a service subrack is calculated based on the following conditions:
l Operating voltage: -53.5 V DC.
l Ambient temperature: 25°C.
l Static power consumption: All ports do not carry any loads and optical modules are not installed on
optical ports.
l Maximum power consumption: All ports fully carry loads.
l Typical power consumption: half of the total value of static power consumption and maximum
power consumption.
l In the case of Access device, power consumption is generally transformed into heat consumption.
Hence, heat consumption (BTU/h) and power consumption (W) can be converted to each other in
the formula: 1 BTU/h = 0.2931 W.
Table 4-4 lists the configuration of boards in the EA5800-X15 service subrack.
Control board 8,9 Control board The device is configured with both
slot active and standby control boards
of the same type in 2 slots.
Specification
Item Specification
NOTE
In the case of Access device, power consumption is generally transformed into heat consumption.
Hence, heat consumption (BTU/h) and power consumption (W) can be converted to each other in the
formula: 1 BTU/h = 0.2931 W.
Function
The functions of the fan tray are as follows:
l Heat dissipation
The fan tray is at the top of the service subrack and exhausts hot air for heat dissipation.
The cool air flows to the subrack from the bottom of the subrack and then is exhausted
from the top of the subrack after passing the boards.
l Monitoring
The fan tray is configured with the fan monitoring board to detect whether the fans are
working in the normal state. The fan monitoring board also provides the port for
communication with the control board. The detected information is transmitted to the
control board through the fan monitoring board periodically.
l Speed adjustment
The rotating speed of the fans can be adjusted according to the detected temperature
automatically or be adjusted by setting the related data manually.
Indicator
Indicat Color Status Meaning Operation Description
or
STATUS Yellow Blinking The fan l If the fan tray is not registered
quickly (on tray is not or is being loaded, no action is
for 0.125 s registered, required.
and off for is being l If the fan tray fails to
0.125 s loaded, or communicate with the control
repeatedly) fails to board, check the
communica communication connection
te with the between the fan tray and the
control control board.
board.
l Automatic mode
– Control-system-triggering: The control system automatically adjusts the fan speed
according to the board temperatures for energy conservation.
The automatic mode has two variants (automatically selected by the system): control-system-
triggering and monitoring-board-triggering.
l Manual mode
Commands are executed to adjust the fan speed. The levels range from 0 to 6, level 0
being the lowest speed and level 6 being the highest speed. Alternatively, the fan speed
can be set from 30% to 100%.
The EA5800-X15 service subrack has a fan tray at the top to exhaust hot air for heat
dissipation.
The airflow is as follows: The cool air enters the EA5800-X15 service subrack at the bottom,
and is blown towards the top side by the fans, and finally, exits at the top side of the EA5800-
X15 service subrack.Figure 4-4 shows the heat dissipation of the EA5800-X15 service
subrack.
This topic describes the appearance, dimensions, weight, subrack configurations, and fan tray
of an EA5800-X7 service subrack.
ESD Jack
The ESD jack of the EA5800-X7 service subrack is on the bottom of the fan tray, which is
used to connect the ESD wrist strap to prevent device damage caused by electrostatic
discharge.
Grounding
NOTICE
Connect the ground cables properly to guarantee protection against lightening and
interference for the EA5800-X7 subrack. When a Huawei cabinet is installed, the service
subrack is grounded through mounting ears and therefore no separate ground cables are
required. When a third-party cabinet is installed, the separate ground cable needs to be
connected to the service subrack and ground point on the cabinet.
The EA5800-X7 subrack has 2 ground points. One is on the side panel and the other is at the
middle of the right mounting bracket of the subrack.
The power input end of the EA5800-X7 has a noise filter. The center ground of the noise filter
connects to the subrack, called the chassis shell ground, that is, the protection ground. Ground
the subrack shell securely so that the influence electricity, leakage electricity can flow to the
ground, improving the protection against electromagnetic interference.
Use a ground cable to connect the ground point of the subrack shell to the ground bar of the
telecommunications room or to the ground directly. It is recommended that the grounding
resistance of the telecommunications room should be less than 10 ohms. Refer to the local
standards to ground the subrack.
Power Supply
Power Consumption
NOTE
The power consumption of a service subrack is calculated based on the following conditions:
l Operating voltage: -53.5 V DC.
l Ambient temperature: 25°C.
l Static power consumption: All ports do not carry any loads and optical modules are not installed on
optical ports.
l Maximum power consumption: All ports fully carry loads.
l Typical power consumption: half of the total value of static power consumption and maximum
power consumption.
l The preceding table lists power consumption under typical configuration. For power consumption
under other configurations, use Access Network Hardware Configuration Tool.
l In the case of Access device, power consumption is generally transformed into heat consumption.
Hence, heat consumption (BTU/h) and power consumption (W) can be converted to each other in
the formula: 1 BTU/h = 0.2931 W.
Specification
Item Specification
NOTE
In the case of Access device, power consumption is generally transformed into heat consumption.
Hence, heat consumption (BTU/h) and power consumption (W) can be converted to each other in the
formula: 1 BTU/h = 0.2931 W.
Function
The functions of the fan tray are as follows:
l Heat dissipation
The fan tray is at the right of the service subrack and exhausts hot air for heat dissipation.
The cool air flows to the subrack from the left of the subrack and then is exhausted from
the right of the subrack after passing the boards.
l Monitoring
The fan tray is configured with the fan monitoring board to detect whether the fans are
working in the normal state. The fan monitoring board also provides the port for
communication with the control board. The detected information is transmitted to the
control board through the fan monitoring board periodically.
l Speed adjustment
The rotating speed of the fans can be adjusted according to the detected temperature
automatically or be adjusted by setting the related data manually.
Indicator
Indicat Color Status Meaning Operation Description
or
STATUS Yellow Blinking The fan l If the fan tray is not registered
quickly (on tray is not or is being loaded, no action is
for 0.125 s registered, required.
and off for is being l If the fan tray fails to
0.125 s loaded, or communicate with the control
repeatedly) fails to board, check the
communica communication connection
te with the between the fan tray and the
control control board.
board.
l Automatic mode
– Control-system-triggering: The control system automatically adjusts the fan speed
according to the board temperatures for energy conservation.
– Monitoring-board-triggering: The control system adjusts the fan speed according to
the temperature information collected by the monitoring board.
NOTE
The automatic mode has two variants (automatically selected by the system): control-system-
triggering and monitoring-board-triggering.
l Manual mode
Commands are executed to adjust the fan speed. The levels range from 0 to 6, level 0
being the lowest speed and level 6 being the highest speed. Alternatively, the fan speed
can be set from 20% to 100%.
This topic describes the appearance, dimensions, weight, subrack configurations, and fan tray
of an EA5800-X2 service subrack.
ESD Jack
The ESD jack of the EA5800-X2 service subrack is on the bottom of the fan tray, which is
used to connect the ESD wrist strap to prevent device damage caused by electrostatic
discharge.
Grounding
NOTICE
Connect the ground cables properly to guarantee protection against lightening and
interference for the EA5800-X2 subrack. When a Huawei cabinet is installed, the service
subrack is grounded through mounting ears and therefore no separate ground cables are
required. When a third-party cabinet is installed, the separate ground cable needs to be
connected to the service subrack and ground point on the cabinet.
The EA5800-X2 subrack has 2 ground points. One is on the side panel and the other is at the
middle of the right mounting bracket of the subrack,
The power input end of the EA5800-X2 has a noise filter. The center ground of the noise filter
connects to the subrack, called the chassis shell ground, that is, the protection ground. Ground
the subrack shell securely so that the influence electricity, leakage electricity can flow to the
ground, improving the protection against electromagnetic interference.
Use a ground cable to connect the ground point of the subrack shell to the ground bar of the
telecommunications room or to the ground directly. It is recommended that the grounding
resistance of the telecommunications room should be less than 10 ohms. Refer to the local
standards to ground the subrack.
Power Supply
Power Consumption
NOTE
The power consumption of a service subrack is calculated based on the following conditions:
l Operating voltage: -53.5 V DC.
l Ambient temperature: 25°C.
l Static power consumption: All ports do not carry any loads and optical modules are not installed on
optical ports.
l Maximum power consumption: All ports fully carry loads.
l Typical power consumption: half of the total value of static power consumption and maximum
power consumption.
l In the case of Access device, power consumption is generally transformed into heat consumption.
Hence, heat consumption (BTU/h) and power consumption (W) can be converted to each other in
the formula: 1 BTU/h = 0.2931 W.
Specification
Item Specification
NOTE
In the case of Access device, power consumption is generally transformed into heat consumption.
Hence, heat consumption (BTU/h) and power consumption (W) can be converted to each other in the
formula: 1 BTU/h = 0.2931 W.
Function
The functions of the fan tray are as follows:
l Heat dissipation
The fan tray is at the right of the service subrack and exhausts hot air for heat dissipation.
The cool air flows to the subrack from the left of the subrack and then is exhausted from
the right of the subrack after passing the boards.
l Monitoring
The fan tray is configured with the fan monitoring board to detect whether the fans are
working in the normal state. The fan monitoring board also provides the port for
communication with the control board. The detected information is transmitted to the
control board through the fan monitoring board periodically.
l Speed adjustment
The rotating speed of the fans can be adjusted according to the detected temperature
automatically or be adjusted by setting the related data manually.
Indicator
Indicat Color Status Meaning Operation Description
or
STATUS Yellow Blinking The fan l If the fan tray is not registered
quickly (on tray is not or is being loaded, no action is
for 0.125 s registered, required.
and off for is being l If the fan tray fails to
0.125 s loaded, or communicate with the control
repeatedly) fails to board, check the
communica communication connection
te with the between the fan tray and the
control control board.
board.
The automatic mode has two variants (automatically selected by the system): control-system-
triggering and monitoring-board-triggering.
l Manual mode
Commands are executed to adjust the fan speed. The levels range from 0 to 6, level 0
being the lowest speed and level 6 being the highest speed. Alternatively, the fan speed
can be set from 20% to 100%.
7 Board
This topic describes the function, parameter, working principle, front panel port, and
indicator.
Board Structure
A board mainly consists of the printed circuit board (PCB) and the front panel.
Figure 7-1 shows the structure of a board (using the H902MPLAE board as an example).
Different boards provide different indicators, buttons, and ports; not all boards support a daughter
board. For details, see the description of each board.
l Front panel, including ejector levers and plate.
– Ejector levers: used for inserting or removing the board.
– Plate: connects the PCB and the ejector levers. The plate also provides a surface for
attaching some labels (such as the bar code label).
Board Dimensions
Figure 7-2 illustrates the dimensions of a board (using a service board as an example).
Table 7-1 lists the dimensions of the boards supported by the product.
Board Label
Two-dimensional barcode label of a board represents board information.
There are two types of two-dimensional barcode labels that have different field layouts, as
shown in Figure 7-3 and Figure 7-4.
Item Introduction
Item Introduction
Item An item revision refers to the edition of product items which record changes
revision in the technical status of product items. The item revision consists of one
letter and two digits.
Serial The 16-character serial number use the format of the "last 6 characters of an
number item number (BOM) + 2-character manufacturer vendor code + 2-character
(SN) date code + 6-character sequence number "
NOTE
In a 2-character date code, the first character is the last digit of the year ranging from
2000 to 2009 (for example, "4" represents 2004) or a character ranging from A to Z
that indicates the year from 2010 to 2035 (for example, "B" represents 2011), and the
second character is ranging from 1 to 9 and A to C which indicate the months from
January to December respectively.
The mapping between boards and version V100R018C00 and later versions are provided in
the following table.
Control board
NOTE
l In the table, "Yes" indicates "supported" and "No" indicates "not supported".
l This manual describes the supply of boards supported by the product. However, the availability of
the boards is subject to the PCNs. For the availability of the boards, contact product managers at
Huawei representative offices.
Board Name Compatibility with the Compatibility with the Service Subrack
Control Board
Control board
Board Name Compatibility with the Compatibility with the Service Subrack
Control Board
Table 7-4 lists the power consumption, weight, and maximum frame size of boards.
The operating temperature of all the boards is -40°C to +65°C and the lowest board startup
temperature is -25°C.
NOTE
Control board
H902MPL l Static: 53 W 1.24 kg 2052 bytes. After the jumbo frame function is
AE l Maximum: 87 W enabled, a maximum of 9216 bytes can be
supported.
H901MPS l Static: 53W 0.99 kg 2052 bytes. After the jumbo frame function is
CE l Maximum: 67 W enabled, a maximum of 9216 bytes can be
supported.
H901NXE l Static: 40 W 0.99 kg 2052 bytes. After the jumbo frame function is
D l Maximum: 53 W enabled, a maximum of 9216 bytes can be
supported.
H901GPSF l Static: 25 W 0.94 kg 2052 bytes. After the jumbo frame function is
E l Maximum: 50 W enabled, a maximum of 9216 bytes can be
supported.
H901XGH l Static: 42 W 1.07 kg 2052 bytes. After the jumbo frame function is
DE l Maximum: 61 W enabled, a maximum of 9216 bytes can be
supported.
H901TWE l Static: 108 W 1.16 kg 2052 bytes. After the jumbo frame function is
DE l Maximum: 151 W enabled, a maximum of 9216 bytes can be
supported.
H901OGH l Static: 42 W 1.09 kg 2052 bytes. After the jumbo frame function is
K l Maximum: 75 W enabled, a maximum of 9216 bytes can be
supported.
H901OXH l Static: 37 W 0.99 kg 2052 bytes. After the jumbo frame function is
D l Maximum: 50 W enabled, a maximum of 9216 bytes can be
supported.
H901OXE l Static: 88 W 1.42 kg 2052 bytes. After the jumbo frame function is
G l Maximum: 144 W enabled, a maximum of 9216 bytes can be
supported.
NOTE
For H901MPSCE board, the maintenance serial port (CON) and environment monitoring serial port
(ESC) sharing the same port.
In the table, "Yes" indicates "supported" and "No" indicates "not supported".
1588ACR Yes No
NOTE
l In the preceding table, the IPv4 routing table and ARP table share the same storage space. The
IPv6 routing table and ND table share the same storage space.
Functional Specifications
Please refer to "7.5.1 Control Boards Comparison".
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
For details about supported optical module, see 9.3 10GE Optical Module and 9.2 GE
Optical/Electrical Module.
NOTE
Default transmission rate of the upstream port or cascade port is 10000 Mbit/s (10GE), which can be set
to 1000 Mbit/s (GE) or 100 Mbit/s by running the speed command.
Indicator
Indicat Name Color Status Meaning
or
Functional Specifications
Please refer to "7.5.1 Control Boards Comparison".
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
For details about supported optical module, see 9.3 10GE Optical Module and 9.2 GE
Optical/Electrical Module.
Indicator
Indicat Name Color Status Meaning
or
Pin Assignment
NOTE
Input and output of PPS and TOD time signals use the same pin. These signals can only be input or
output at a time.
Functional Specifications
The H901NXED board supports the following features and specifications:
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
For details about supported optical module, see 9.3 10GE Optical Module and 9.2 GE
Optical/Electrical Module.
NOTE
Default transmission rate of the upstream port is 10000 Mbit/s (10GE), which can be set to 1000 Mbit/s
(GE) by running the speed command.
Indicator
Indicat Name Color Status Operation
or Description
Functional Specifications
The H901CIUA board supports the following functions:
l Seven inputs of alarm digital parameters and one output of digital controlling parameters
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
Indicator
Indicat name Color Status Operation
or Description
Pin Assignments
7 - -
8 GND Grounding
7 - -
8 GND Grounding
7 GND Grounding
8 - -
4 GE1_MDI_T
2+
5 GE1_MDI_T
2–
6 GE1_MDI_T
1-
7 GE1_MDI_T
3+
8 GE1_MDI_T
3-
6 - -
7 - -
8 - -
Functional Specifications
The H901PILA board supports the following features and specifications:
l One -48 V or -60 V DC power input (input voltage range: -38.4 V to -72 V)
l Filtering and current-limiting for the power input port
l Power input detection and protection fuse fault detection
l Reporting of the protection alarm and board online signal
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
Indicator
Indicat name Color Status Operation
or Description
Functional Specifications
The H901PISA board supports the following features and specifications:
l Two -48 V or -60 V DC power input (input voltage range: -38.4 V to -72 V)
l Filtering and current-limiting for the power input port
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
Indicator
Indicat name Color Status Operation
or Description
Functional Specifications
The H901PISB board supports the following features and specifications:
l 1 channel of 220 V AC or 110 V AC input
l Rated output power: 600 W
l 1 battery for power backup
l Input overcurrent protection
l Input power monitoring
l Temperature query and high-temperature alarm
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
AC power
Indicator
Indicat name Color Status Operation
or Description
Port quantity 8 8
Maximum distance 40 km 40 km
difference between
two ONUs under the
same PON port
Functional Specifications
The H901GPSFE board supports the following features and specifications:
l 16 GPON SFP ports
l A maximum of split ratio:
– Class B+ : 1:64
– Class C+/C++: 1:128
l Class B+/C+/C++ one-fiber bi-directional optical modules
l Optical signal transmission control of the optical module
l ONU-based traffic shaping
l Temperature reading and high-temperature alarm
l Automatic power-off in case of high temperature
l Upstream and downstream forward error correction (FEC)
l Type B Protection (single-homing and dual-homing)/Type C protection (single-homing
and dual-homing)
l Rogue ONU detection and isolation
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
For details about supported optical module, see 9.6 PON Optical Module.
Indicator
Indicat Name Color Status Operation
or Description
Functional Specifications
Please refer to "7.9.1 XG-PON and XGS-PON Interface Boards Comparison".
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
For details about supported optical module, see 9.6 PON Optical Module.
Indicator
Indicat Name Color Status Operation
or Description
Functional Specifications
The H901OGHK board supports the following features and specifications:
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
For details about supported optical module, see 9.2 GE Optical/Electrical Module,9.4 FE
Optical Module and 9.5 FE/GE Adaptive Optical Module.
Cable
The LC optical connector used in H901OGHK is shorter than the average LC optical
connector.
Indicator
Indicat Name Color Status Operation
or Description
Functional Specifications
The H901OXHD board supports the following features and specifications:
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
For details about supported optical module, see 9.3 10GE Optical Module and 9.2 GE
Optical/Electrical Module.
Indicator
Indicat Name Color Status Operation
or Description
Functional Specifications
The H901OXEG board supports the following features and specifications:
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
For details about supported optical module, see 9.3 10GE Optical Module and 9.2 GE
Optical/Electrical Module.
Cable
The LC optical connector used in H901OXEG is shorter than the average LC optical
connector.
Indicator
Indicat Name Color Status Operation
or Description
Functional Specifications
Please refer to "7.9.1 XG-PON and XGS-PON Interface Boards Comparison".
Technical Specifications
Please refer to "Power Consumption and Maximum Frame Size of Boards".
Working Principle
For details about supported optical module, see 9.6 PON Optical Module.
Indicator
Indicat Name Color Status Operation
or Description
8 Filler Panel
Functions
The filler panel supports the following functions:
l Prevents electrical parts in the subrack from being exposed.
l Prevents foreign objects from entering the subrack.
l Ensures that the subrack meets electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements.
l Ensures that cold air inside the subrack flows along the specified air channel.
l Helps to lay out cables reserved for future capacity expansion when the filler panel
provides interfaces.
NOTICE
Filler panels must be installed in the vacant slots in the subrack. Otherwise, heat dissipation of
the boards will be affected.
l For EA5800-
X17/X15/X7:
l For EA5800-X2:
l Pre-installing cables
is required:
9.1 Overview
This topic describes types and labels of optical and electrical modules.
9.2 GE Optical/Electrical Module
This topic describes the types, specifications, and relation between GE optical/electrical
modules and boards.
9.3 10GE Optical Module
This topic describes the types and specifications.
9.4 FE Optical Module
This topic describes the types, specifications and relation between FE optical modules and
boards.
9.5 FE/GE Adaptive Optical Module
This topic describes the types, specifications and relation between FE/GE adaptive optical
modules and boards.
9.6 PON Optical Module
This topic describes the types, parameters and relation with boards of PON optical modules.
9.1 Overview
This topic describes types and labels of optical and electrical modules.
SC/PC, SC/UPC
SC/PC, SC/UPC
NOTE
l The appearances of SFP, CSFP, and eSFP optical modules are the same.
l SFP, CSFP, and eSFP optical modules use the SFP connector.
l Unlike SFP optical modules, eSFP optical modules support performance reporting.
l A CSFP optical module is a multi-channel optical module. Huawei devices use two-channel
CSFP optical modules.
l The size of an SFP+ optical module is the same as that of an SFP optical module, and the size of an
XFP optical module is larger than that of an SFP+ optical module.
Item number Part identification code. It consists of 8-17 digits containing letters,
(BOM) number, and symbols - =. It is also called part number (PN for
short). The BOM of optical and electrical modules consist of 8 or 12
digits.
Network position The positions of the optical module in the network: OLT, ONU, and
ONT.
Item number Part identification code. It consists of 8-17 digits containing letters,
(BOM) number, and symbols "-" and "=". It is also called part number (PN
for short). The BOM of optical and electrical modules consist of 8
or 12 digits.
Fiber type The fiber type can be single-mode (SM) or multimode (MM).
Table 9-3 shows the relation between GE optical/electrical modules and boards.
Control MPLAE/ √ √ × √ √
board MPSCE
OGHK √ √ √ √ √
No. 1 2 3 4 5
Port Rate 2.13 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s
Maximum -17 dBm -20 dBm -23 dBm -22 dBm -23 dBm
Receiver
Sensitivity
Optical Connector LC LC LC LC LC
Type
Reach 0.5 km 10 km 40 km 40 km 80 km
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Operating Tx: 1310 Tx: 1490 Tx: 1310 Tx: 1490 Tx: 1570nm Tx: 1490nm
Wavelength nm nm nm nm Rx: 1490nm Rx: 1570nm
Rx: 1490 Rx: 1310 Rx: 1490 Rx: 1310
nm nm nm nm
Port Rate 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25Gbit/s
Maximum -19.5 dBm -19.5 dBm -23 dBm -23 dBm -26 dBm -26dBm
Receiver
Sensitivity
Optical LC LC LC LC LC LC
Connector Type
Reach 10 km 10 km 40 km 40 km 80 km 80km
Reach 40 km
Operating 1471 nm, 1491 nm, 1511 nm, 1531 nm, 1551 nm, 1571 nm, 1591 nm,
Wavelength 1611 nm
Encapsulation eSFP
Type
Minimum 0 dBm
Output Optical
Power
Maximum 5 dBm
Output Optical
Power
Optical LC
Connector Type
Reach 80 km
NOTE
There are different types of GE CWDM optical modules, and these types of optical modules vary with
the operating wavelength.
GE Electrical Module
A GE electrical module is connected to a network cable to provide one GE channel.
Encapsulation SFP
Type
Reach 100 m
OXEG √ √ √
No. 1 2 3 4
Maximum Receiver -9.9 dBm -12.6 dBm -14.1 dBm -24 dBm
Sensitivity
Optical Connector LC LC LC LC
Type
Reach 0.3 km 10 km 40 km 80 km
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Optical LC LC LC LC LC LC
Connector
Type
Operating 1471 nm, 1491 nm, 1511 nm, 1531 nm, 1551 nm, 1571 nm, 1591 nm,
Wavelength 1611 nm
Encapsulation SFP+
Type
Minimum 0 dBm
Output Optical
Power
Maximum 4 dBm
Output Optical
Power
Optical LC
Connector Type
Reach 70 km
NOTE
There are different types of 10GE CWDM optical modules, and these types of optical modules vary with
the operating wavelength.
No. 1 2
Optical Connector LC LC
Type
Reach 15 km 15 km
Operating 1310 nm
Wavelength
Encapsulation SFP
Type
Optical Connector LC
Type
Reach 2 km
Extinction Ratio 10 dB
Encapsulation CSFP
Type
Optical Connector LC
Type
Reach 10 km
No. 1 2 3
Port Rate 125 Mbit/s to 1.25 125 Mbit/s to 1.25 125 Mbit/s to 1.25
GBit/s GBit/s GBit/s
Optical LC LC LC
Connector
Type
Reach 10 km 10 km 20 km
Table 9-5 shows the relation between PON optical modules and boards.
Board Type Board Name Optical Module Encapsulation Port Rate
Type Type
No. 1 2 3
Port Rate Tx: 2.488 Gbit/s Tx: 2.488 Gbit/s Tx: 2.488 Gbit/s
Rx: 1.244 Gbit/s Rx: 1.244 Gbit/s Rx: 1.244 Gbit/s
Optical SC SC SC
Connector
Type
No. 1 2
Optical Connector SC SC
Type
No. 1 2
Optical SC SC
Connector
Type
Standard ID Description
10 Cable
This topic covers the appearance, pin assignments, applications, and technical specifications
of the cables used by the device.
The DC power cable (cabinet) connects the DC PDU to the external power supply. It is
connected as follows:
l One end of the DC power cable is connected to the output port of the DC power supply.
l The other end of the DC power cable is connected to the input port on the DC PDU.
NOTE
The black cable is the -48 V return ground cable, which is connected to the RTN(+) terminal of the DC PDU
and external power supply. The blue cable is the -48 V power cable, which is connected to the NEG(-)
terminal of the DC PDU and external power supply.
Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of a -48 V return ground cable and a -48 V power cable are the
same.
Specification Description
Color Black (-48 V return ground cable); blue (-48 V power cable)
Specification
Specification Description
Specification
Specification Description
Maximum current 60 A
Cable Connector
Specification
Specification Description
Maximum current 40 A
Cable Connector
Technical Specifications
Table 10-1 lists the technical specifications of an AC power cable.
NOTE
Specifications of the AC power cable vary with country/area. The following uses the AC power cable
that meets the Chinese standard as an example.
Specification
Specification Description
Capacitance 69 pF/m
Main Label
RJ45 connector
Connected to the upper layer Connected to the clock
or lower layer clock device port of the universal
interface board
X1.2 White
X1.5 White
Specification
Specification Description
Capacitance 56 nF/km
Cable Appearance
Cable Structure
Main label
View A
1 8
X1 X2
2 Orange 2
4 Blue 4
6 Green 6
8 Brown 8
2 Orange 6
4 Blue 4
6 Green 2
8 Brown 8
Technical Specifications
Specification Description
Number of wires 8
Figure 10-4 Appearance of a single-mode optical fiber with SC/PC (SC/UPC) connectors
l The other end of the optical fiber is connected to the optical distribution frame (ODF),
optical port of the upper layer device, or optical port of other devices.
LC/PC connector
SC/PC (SC/UPC) connector
FC/PC connector
Cable Connector
Cable Structure
Main label
View A
1 8
X1 X2
Pin Assignments
X1 Pin Wire Color X2 Pin
2 Orange 2
6 Green 6
4 Blue 4
8 Brown 8
Technical Specifications
Specification Description
Number of wires 8
Cable Appearance
DB9 female connector
Connected to the
maintenance terminal
RJ45 connector
Connected to a
maintenance serial
port of the device
Cable Structure
X2 (RJ45) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
X1 (DB-25) 5 6 3 1 7 2 20 4
X3 (DB-9) 8 6 2 5 5 3 4 7
Technical Specifications
Specification Description
Number of wires 8