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CabinetsTable of Contents
i.........................................................................................Chapter
1 Overview
1-1......................................................................................
1.1 Structure
1-1...........................................................................................1.2
Composition
1-2......................................................................................
1.2.1 Power Distribution Box
1-3.............................................................1.2.2
Subrack
1-3....................................................................................1.2.3
Cable Trough
1-3............................................................................1.2.4
Fan Box
1-4....................................................................................1.2.5
Air Deflector
1-6..............................................................................1.2.6
Fiber Management Tray
1-7...........................................................
Chapter 2 CCTR
2-1...........................................................................................2.1
Configuration Principles
2-1....................................................................2.2
Structure
2-1...........................................................................................
Chapter 3 CBUR
3-1..........................................................................................3.1
Configuration Principles
3-1....................................................................3.2
Structure
3-1...........................................................................................
SubracksTable of Contents
i.........................................................................................Chapter
1 Overview
1-1......................................................................................
1.1 Functions and Classification of Subracks
1-1.........................................1.2 Composition
1-1......................................................................................
1.2.1 Components
1-1.............................................................................1.2.2
Backplane
1-2.................................................................................
1.3 Switching Subrack
1-3............................................................................1.3.1
Backplane
1-3.................................................................................1.3.2
Cable Connection
1-5.....................................................................
1.4 Service Subrack
1-6................................................................................1.4.1
Backplane
1-6.................................................................................1.4.2
DIP Switch
1-8................................................................................1.4.3
Cable Connection
1-8.....................................................................
Chapter 2 CSWS
1..........................................................................................2.1
Overview
1...........................................................................................2.2
Configuration
1.....................................................................................2.3
External Interface
2..............................................................................
Chapter 3 CIPS
3-1............................................................................................3.1
Overview
3-1...........................................................................................3.2
Configuration
3-1.....................................................................................
3.2.1 1X Service Processing Entity
3-1...................................................
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3.2.2 1xEV-DO Service Processing Entity
3-2.........................................3.2.1 CDMA2000
1X/1xEV-DO Service Integrated ProcessingEntity
3-3..................................................................................................
3.3 External Interface
3-4..............................................................................Chapter
4 CRPS
4-1...........................................................................................
4.1 Overview
4-1...........................................................................................4.2
Configuration
4-1.....................................................................................4.3
External Interface
4-2..............................................................................
Chapter 5 CPMS
5-1..........................................................................................5.1
Overview
5-1...........................................................................................5.2
Configuration
5-1.....................................................................................5.3
External Interface
5-2..............................................................................
BoardsTable of Contents
i.........................................................................................Chapter
1 Introduction to the Boards
1-1...........................................................
1.1 Functional Boards
1-1.............................................................................1.2
Board Structure
1-1.................................................................................
1.2.1 Board Panels
1-2............................................................................1.2.2
IC Boards
1-2..................................................................................
Chapter 2 CMUX
2-1..........................................................................................2.1
Functions and Operating Principles
2-1..................................................
2.1.1 Functions
2-1..................................................................................2.1.2
Operating Principles
2-1.................................................................
2.2 Panel Descriptions
2-4............................................................................2.3
Technical Indices
2-5..............................................................................
Chapter 3 CRMU
3-1..........................................................................................3.1
Functions and Operating Principles
3-1..................................................
3.1.1 Functions
3-1..................................................................................3.1.2
Operating Principles
3-1.................................................................
3.2 Panel Descriptions
3-3............................................................................3.3
Technical Indices
3-4..............................................................................
Chapter 4 CPCU
4-1..........................................................................................4.1
Functions and Operating Principles
4-1..................................................
4.1.1 Functions
4-1..................................................................................4.1.2
Operating Principles
4-1.................................................................
4.2 Panel Descriptions
4-3............................................................................4.3
Technical Indices
4-4..............................................................................
Chapter 5 CPPU
5-1...........................................................................................5.1
Functions and Operating Principles
5-1..................................................
5.1.1 Functions
5-1..................................................................................
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5.1.2 Operating Principles
5-1.................................................................5.2
Panel Descriptions
5-3............................................................................5.3
Technical Indices
5-4..............................................................................
Chapter 6 CBPU
6-1...........................................................................................6.1
Functions and Operating Principles
6-1..................................................
6.1.1 Functions
6-1..................................................................................6.1.2
Operating Principles
6-1.................................................................
6.2 Panel Descriptions
6-3............................................................................6.3
Technical Indices
6-5..............................................................................
Chapter 7 CHAC
7-1..........................................................................................7.1
Functions and Operating Principles
7-1..................................................
7.1.1 Functions
7-1..................................................................................7.1.2
Operating Principles
7-1.................................................................
7.2 Panel Descriptions
7-3............................................................................7.3
Technical Indices
7-5..............................................................................
Chapter 8 CBIE
8-1............................................................................................8.1
Functions and Operating Principles
8-1..................................................
8.1.1 Functions
8-1..................................................................................8.1.2
Operating Principles
8-1.................................................................
8.2 Panel Descriptions
8-3............................................................................8.3
DIP Switches
8-5.....................................................................................8.4
Technical Indices
8-7..............................................................................
Chapter 9 CMPU
9-1..........................................................................................9.1
Functions and Operating Principles
9-1..................................................
9.1.1 Functions
9-1..................................................................................9.1.2
Operating Principles
9-1.................................................................
9.2 Panel Descriptions
9-2............................................................................9.3
Technical Indices
9-3..............................................................................
Chapter 10 CNET
10-1.........................................................................................10.1
Functions and Operating Principles
10-1................................................
10.1.1 Functions
10-1................................................................................10.1.2
Operating Principles
10-2...............................................................
10.2 Panel Descriptions
10-4..........................................................................10.3
Technical Indices
10-6............................................................................
Chapter 11 CLPC
11-1.........................................................................................11.1
Functions and Operating Principles
11-1................................................
11.1.1 Functions
11-1................................................................................11.1.2
Operating Principles
11-1...............................................................
11.2 Panel Descriptions
11-2..........................................................................11.3
Technical Indices
11-3............................................................................
Chapter 12 CFMR
12-1........................................................................................
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12.1 Functions and Operating Principles
12-1................................................12.1.1
Functions
12-1................................................................................12.1.2
Operating Principles
12-2...............................................................
12.2 Panel Descriptions
12-3..........................................................................12.3
Technical Indices
12-4............................................................................
Chapter 13 CSPU
13-1.........................................................................................13.1
Functions and Operating Principles
13-1................................................
13.1.1 Functions
13-1................................................................................13.1.2
Operating Principles
13-1...............................................................
13.2 Panel Descriptions
13-3..........................................................................13.3
Technical Indices
13-5............................................................................
Chapter 14 CLAP
14-1.........................................................................................14.1
Functions and Operating Principles
14-1................................................
14.1.1 Functions
14-1................................................................................14.1.2
Operating Principles
14-1...............................................................
14.2 Panel Descriptions
14-2..........................................................................14.3
Technical Indices
14-3............................................................................
Chapter 15 CEVC and CEVD
15-1.......................................................................15.1
Functions and Operating Principles
15-1................................................
15.1.1 Functions
15-1................................................................................15.1.2
Operating Principles
15-1...............................................................
15.2 Panel Descriptions
15-3..........................................................................15.3
Technical Indices
15-4............................................................................
Chapter 16 CIWF
16-1.........................................................................................16.1
Functions and Operating Principles
16-1................................................
16.1.1 Functions
16-1................................................................................16.1.2
Operating Principles
16-1...............................................................
16.2 Panel Descriptions
16-3..........................................................................16.3
Technical Indices
16-4............................................................................
Chapter 17 CAIE
17-1..........................................................................................17.1
Functions and Operating Principles
17-1................................................
17.1.1 Functions
17-1................................................................................17.1.2
Operating Principles
17-1...............................................................
17.2 Panel Descriptions
17-2..........................................................................17.3
DIP Switches
17-4...................................................................................17.4
Technical Indices
17-6............................................................................
Chapter 18 CSTU
18-1.........................................................................................18.1
Functions and Operating Principles
18-1................................................
18.1.1 Functions
18-1................................................................................18.1.2
Operating Principles
18-1...............................................................
18.2 Panel Descriptions
18-3..........................................................................
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18.3 Technical Indices
18-4............................................................................Chapter
19 GCKP
19-1........................................................................................
19.1 Functions and Operating Principles
19-1................................................19.1.1
Functions
19-1................................................................................19.1.2
Operating principles
19-1................................................................
19.2 Panel Descriptions
19-3..........................................................................19.3
Technical Indices
19-4............................................................................
Chapter 20 GCKB
20........................................................................................20.1
Panel Descriptions
20..........................................................................
Chapter 21 Boards in Power Distribution Box
21-1..............................................21.1 Overview
21-1.........................................................................................
21.1.1 Appearance
21-1............................................................................21.1.2
Functions and Operating Principles
21-2........................................21.1.3 System Design
21-3.......................................................................21.1.4
Technical Specifications
21-5.........................................................
21.2 XPSU
21-6..............................................................................................21.2.1
Functions and Operating Principles
21-6........................................21.2.2 Panel
Descriptions
21-8..................................................................21.2.3
DIP Switches
21-9..........................................................................
21.3 XSPB
21-10..............................................................................................21.3.1
Panel Descriptions
21-10..................................................................21.3.2
Technical Indices
21-12....................................................................
21.4 XLPB
21-13...............................................................................................21.4.1
Functions and Operating Principles
21-13........................................21.4.2 Technical
Indices
21-14....................................................................
CablesTable of Contents
11-1.........................................................................................Chapter
1 Network Cable
1-1.............................................................................
1.1 Overview of Network Cable
1-1..............................................................1.2
Structure
1-1...........................................................................................
Chapter 2 Optical Fiber
2-1................................................................................2.1
Overview of Optical Fiber
2-1..................................................................2.2
Structure
2-1...........................................................................................
Chapter 3 Trunk Cable
3-1.................................................................................3.1
75-Ohm Coaxial Cables
3-1....................................................................3.2
E1/T1 Twisted Pairs
3-3..........................................................................
Chapter 4 Alarm Box Signal Cable
4...............................................................4.1
Overview of Alarm Box Signal Cable
4................................................4.2 Structure
4...........................................................................................
Chapter 5 Satellite Input Signal Cable of CLKM
5..........................................
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5.1 Overview of CLKM Satellite Input Signal Cable
5................................5.2 Structure
5...........................................................................................
Chapter 6 Clock Output Signal Cable of CLKM
6...........................................6.1 Overview of CLKM
Clock Output Signal Cable 6.................................6.2
Structure
6...........................................................................................
Chapter 7 Reference Clock Input Signal Cable of CLKM
7.............................7.1 Overview of CLKM Reference Clock
Input Signal Cable 7..................7.2 Structure
7...........................................................................................
Chapter 8 Power-Distribution-Box/Fan-Box Monitoring Signal Cable
8-1..........8.1 Overview of PDB/Fan-Box Monitoring Signal Cable
8-1.........................8.2 Structure
8-1...........................................................................................
Chapter 9 Fan-Box Monitoring Signal Cable
9-1................................................9.1 Overview of
Fan-Box Monitoring Signal Cable
9-1.................................9.2 Structure
9-1...........................................................................................
Chapter 10 Cascading Signal Cable of Power Distribution Subrack
10-1............10.1 Overview of Cascading Signal Cable of Power
DistributionSubrack
10-1...................................................................................................10.2
Structure
10-1.........................................................................................
Chapter 11 Subrack Internal Signal Cable
11-1...................................................11.1
Overview of Subrack Internal Signal Cable
11-1....................................11.2 Structure
11-1.........................................................................................
AppendixTable of Contents
i.........................................................................................Appendix
A Abbreviations and Acronyms
A-1....................................................
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4.Cables
5.Appendix
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Hardware
Description Manual
V200R001
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Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller
Hardware Description Manual
Manual Version T2-032505-20040820-C-2.11
Product Version V200R001
BOM 31250205
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About This Manual
Release Notes
The manual applies to Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station
Controller V200R001.
Related Manuals
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Manual Content
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Compliance and
Safety Manual
Describes regulatory compliance statement and regulatory
compliance information of the cBSC6600, and safety information
needed to install and maintain the equipment.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Technical
Manual-System Description
Introduces the development of the CDMA network, and the product
features, system configuration, system functions, related operation
and maintenance, and technical specifications of the cBSC6600.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Technical
Manual-System Architecture
Describes the general architecture of the cBSC6600, the
subracks, clock system, O&M system, and power supply system,
and signal flows.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Technical
Manual-Interfaces and Protocols
Details the external interfaces, related protocols and
standards, and typical service flows for the cBSC6600.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Technical
Manual-System Function
Introduces the networking capacity, radio channel management,
power control, handoff decision, performance management, alarm
management, dynamic configuration, and reliability design of the
cBSC6600.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Hardware
Description Manual
Details the structures and working principles of the cables,
boards, subracks, and cabinets of the cBSC6600.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Installation
Manual-Hardware Installation
Covers the hardware installation of the cBSC6600.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Installation
Manual-Software Installation
Describes the software installation of the cBSC6600.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Operation
Manual-Data Configuration
Covers the data configuration of the cBSC6600.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Maintenance
Describes contents and methods of routine maintenance over the
cBSC6600.
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Manual Content Manual-Routine Maintenance
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Maintenance
Manual-Troubleshooting
Details the troubleshooting for the cBSC6600.
Airbridge cBSC6600 CDMA Base Station Controller Maintenance
Manual-Parts Replacement
Presents procedures and methods of replacing boards and
components of the cBSC6600.
Organization
This manual is divided into five modules, covering the following
contents:
z Module 1 Cabinets describes the composition and structure of
the cabinet. z Module 2 Subracks describes the basic structure and
configuration of each
subrack. z Module 3 Boards describes the working principles,
panel, and technical indices
of the major boards in the BSC system. z Module 4 Cables
describes basic structure of the major cables. z Module 5 Appendix
describes the abbreviations and acronyms used in the
manual.
Intended Audience
The manual is intended for the following readers:
z Installation engineers and technicians z Operation and
maintenance personnel
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions:
I. General conventions
Convention Description
Arial Normal paragraphs are in Arial.
Arial Narrow Warnings, Cautions, Notes and Tips are in Arial
Narrow.
Boldface Headings are in Boldface.
Courier New Terminal Display is in Courier New.
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II. Command conventions
Convention Description
Boldface The keywords of a command line are in Boldface.
italic Command arguments are in italic.
[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are
optional.
{ x | y | ... } Alternative items are grouped in braces and
separated by vertical bars. One is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional alternative items are grouped in square
brackets and separated by vertical bars. One or none is
selected.
{ x | y | ... } * Alternative items are grouped in braces and
separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one or a maximum of all
can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ] * Optional alternative items are grouped in
square brackets and separated by vertical bars. Many or none can be
selected.
III. GUI conventions
Convention Description
< > Button names are inside angle brackets. For example,
click the button.
[ ] Window names, menu items, data table and field names are
inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User]
window.
/ Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For
example, [File/Create/Folder].
IV. Keyboard operation
Format Description
Press the key with the key name inside angle brackets. For
example, , , , or .
Press the keys concurrently. For example, means the three keys
should be pressed concurrently.
Press the keys in turn. For example, means the two keys should
be pressed in turn.
V. Mouse operation
Action Description
Click Press the left button or right button quickly (left button
by default).
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Action Description
Double Click Press the left button twice continuously and
quickly.
Drag Press and hold the left button and drag it to a certain
position.
VI. Symbols
Eye-catching symbols are also used in the manual to highlight
the points worthy of special attention during the operation. They
are defined as follows:
Caution: means reader be extremely careful during the
operation.
Note: means a complementary description.
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Cabinets
Chapter 1
Overview.......................................................................................................................
1-1 1.1 Structure
............................................................................................................................
1-1 1.2 Composition
.......................................................................................................................
1-2
1.2.1 Power Distribution
Box............................................................................................
1-3 1.2.2 Subrack
...................................................................................................................
1-3 1.2.3 Cable
Trough...........................................................................................................
1-3 1.2.4 Fan Box
...................................................................................................................
1-4 1.2.5 Air
Deflector.............................................................................................................
1-6 1.2.6 Fiber Management
Tray..........................................................................................
1-7
Chapter 2
CCTR.............................................................................................................................
2-1 2.1 Configuration
Principles.....................................................................................................
2-1 2.2 Structure
............................................................................................................................
2-1
Chapter 3
CBUR.............................................................................................................................
3-1 3.1 Configuration
Principles.....................................................................................................
3-1 3.2 Structure
............................................................................................................................
3-1
Subracks
Chapter 1
Overview.......................................................................................................................
1-1 1.1 Functions and Classification of
Subracks..........................................................................
1-1 1.2 Composition
.......................................................................................................................
1-1
1.2.1 Components
............................................................................................................
1-1 1.2.2
Backplane................................................................................................................
1-2
1.3 Switching Subrack
.............................................................................................................
1-3 1.3.1
Backplane................................................................................................................
1-3 1.3.2 Cable
Connection....................................................................................................
1-5
1.4 Service
Subrack.................................................................................................................
1-6 1.4.1
Backplane................................................................................................................
1-6 1.4.2 DIP
Switch...............................................................................................................
1-8 1.4.3 Cable
Connection....................................................................................................
1-8
Chapter 2 CSWS
............................................................................................................................
2-1 2.1 Overview
............................................................................................................................
2-1 2.2
Configuration......................................................................................................................
2-1 2.3 External
Interface...............................................................................................................
2-2
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Chapter 3
CIPS...............................................................................................................................
3-1 3.1 Overview
............................................................................................................................
3-1 3.2
Configuration......................................................................................................................
3-1
3.2.1 1X Service Processing Entity
..................................................................................
3-1 3.2.2 1xEV-DO Service Processing Entity
.......................................................................
3-2 3.2.1 CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO Service Integrated Processing
Entity............................. 3-3
3.3 External
Interface...............................................................................................................
3-4
Chapter 4
CRPS.............................................................................................................................
4-1 4.1 Overview
............................................................................................................................
4-1 4.2
Configuration......................................................................................................................
4-1 4.3 External
Interface...............................................................................................................
4-2
Chapter 5
CPMS.............................................................................................................................
5-1 5.1 Overview
............................................................................................................................
5-1 5.2
Configuration......................................................................................................................
5-1 5.3 External
Interface...............................................................................................................
5-2
Boards
Chapter 1 Introduction to the
Boards..........................................................................................
1-1 1.1 Functional
Boards..............................................................................................................
1-1 1.2 Board
Structure..................................................................................................................
1-1
1.2.1 Board
Panels...........................................................................................................
1-2 1.2.2 IC Boards
................................................................................................................
1-2
Chapter 2 CMUX
............................................................................................................................
2-1 2.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...................................................................................
2-1
2.1.1
Functions.................................................................................................................
2-1 2.1.2 Operating
Principles................................................................................................
2-1
2.2 Panel
Descriptions.............................................................................................................
2-4 2.3 Technical Indices
...............................................................................................................
2-5
Chapter 3 CRMU
............................................................................................................................
3-1 3.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...................................................................................
3-1
3.1.1
Functions.................................................................................................................
3-1 3.1.2 Operating
Principles................................................................................................
3-1
3.2 Panel
Descriptions.............................................................................................................
3-3 3.3 Technical Indices
...............................................................................................................
3-4
Chapter 4
CPCU.............................................................................................................................
4-1 4.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...................................................................................
4-1
4.1.1
Functions.................................................................................................................
4-1 4.1.2 Operating
Principles................................................................................................
4-1
4.2 Panel
Descriptions.............................................................................................................
4-3 4.3 Technical Indices
...............................................................................................................
4-4
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Chapter 5
CPPU.............................................................................................................................
5-1 5.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...................................................................................
5-1
5.1.1
Functions.................................................................................................................
5-1 5.1.2 Operating
Principles................................................................................................
5-1
5.2 Panel
Descriptions.............................................................................................................
5-3 5.3 Technical Indices
...............................................................................................................
5-4
Chapter 6
CBPU.............................................................................................................................
6-1 6.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...................................................................................
6-1
6.1.1
Functions.................................................................................................................
6-1 6.1.2 Operating
Principles................................................................................................
6-1
6.2 Panel
Descriptions.............................................................................................................
6-3 6.3 Technical Indices
...............................................................................................................
6-5
Chapter 7
CHAC.............................................................................................................................
7-1 7.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...................................................................................
7-1
7.1.1
Functions.................................................................................................................
7-1 7.1.2 Operating
Principles................................................................................................
7-1
7.2 Panel
Descriptions.............................................................................................................
7-3 7.3 Technical Indices
...............................................................................................................
7-5
Chapter 8 CBIE
..............................................................................................................................
8-1 8.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...................................................................................
8-1
8.1.1
Functions.................................................................................................................
8-1 8.1.2 Operating
Principles................................................................................................
8-1
8.2 Panel
Descriptions.............................................................................................................
8-3 8.3 DIP
Switches......................................................................................................................
8-5 8.4 Technical Indices
...............................................................................................................
8-7
Chapter 9 CMPU
............................................................................................................................
9-1 9.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...................................................................................
9-1
9.1.1
Functions.................................................................................................................
9-1 9.1.2 Operating
Principles................................................................................................
9-1
9.2 Panel
Descriptions.............................................................................................................
9-2 9.3 Technical Indices
...............................................................................................................
9-3
Chapter 10 CNET
.........................................................................................................................
10-1 10.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
10-1
10.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
10-1 10.1.2 Operating
Principles............................................................................................
10-2
10.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
10-4 10.3 Technical Indices
...........................................................................................................
10-6
Chapter 11 CLPC
.........................................................................................................................
11-1 11.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
11-1
11.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
11-1 11.1.2 Operating
Principles............................................................................................
11-1
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11.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
11-2 11.3 Technical Indices
...........................................................................................................
11-3
Chapter 12
CFMR.........................................................................................................................
12-1 12.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
12-1
12.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
12-1 12.1.2 Operating
Principles............................................................................................
12-2
12.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
12-3 12.3 Technical Indices
...........................................................................................................
12-4
Chapter 13
CSPU.........................................................................................................................
13-1 13.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
13-1
13.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
13-1 13.1.2 Operating
Principles............................................................................................
13-1
13.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
13-3 13.3 Technical Indices
...........................................................................................................
13-5
Chapter 14 CLAP
.........................................................................................................................
14-1 14.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
14-1
14.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
14-1 14.1.2 Operating
Principles............................................................................................
14-1
14.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
14-2 14.3 Technical Indices
...........................................................................................................
14-3
Chapter 15 CEVC and CEVD
......................................................................................................
15-1 15.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
15-1
15.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
15-1 15.1.2 Operating
Principles............................................................................................
15-1
15.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
15-3 15.3 Technical Indices
...........................................................................................................
15-4
Chapter 16
CIWF..........................................................................................................................
16-1 16.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
16-1
16.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
16-1 16.1.2 Operating
Principles............................................................................................
16-1
16.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
16-3 16.3 Technical Indices
...........................................................................................................
16-4
Chapter 17 CAIE
..........................................................................................................................
17-1 17.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
17-1
17.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
17-1 17.1.2 Operating
Principles............................................................................................
17-1
17.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
17-2 17.3 DIP
Switches..................................................................................................................
17-4 17.4 Technical Indices
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.........................................................................................................................
18-1 18.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
18-1
18.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
18-1 18.1.2 Operating
Principles............................................................................................
18-1
18.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
18-3 18.3 Technical Indices
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18-4
Chapter 19
GCKP.........................................................................................................................
19-1 19.1 Functions and Operating
Principles...............................................................................
19-1
19.1.1
Functions.............................................................................................................
19-1 19.1.2 Operating principles
............................................................................................
19-1
19.2 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
19-3 19.3 Technical Indices
...........................................................................................................
19-4
Chapter 20 GCKB
........................................................................................................................
20-1 20.1 Panel
Descriptions.........................................................................................................
20-1
Chapter 21 Boards in Power Distribution Box
.........................................................................
21-1 21.1
Overview........................................................................................................................
21-1
21.1.1
Appearance.........................................................................................................
21-1 21.1.2 Functions and Operating Principles
....................................................................
21-2 21.1.3 System Design
....................................................................................................
21-3 21.1.4 Technical
Specifications......................................................................................
21-5
21.2 XPSU
.............................................................................................................................
21-6 21.2.1 Functions and Operating Principles
....................................................................
21-6 21.2.2 Panel Descriptions
..............................................................................................
21-8 21.2.3 DIP
Switches.......................................................................................................
21-9
21.3 XSPB
...........................................................................................................................
21-10 21.3.1 Panel Descriptions
............................................................................................
21-10 21.3.2 Technical Indices
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21-12
21.4
XLPB............................................................................................................................
21-13 21.4.1 Functions and Operating Principles
..................................................................
21-13 21.4.2 Technical Indices
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Cables
Chapter 1 Network
Cable..............................................................................................................
1-1 1.1 Overview of Network Cable
...............................................................................................
1-1 1.2 Structure
............................................................................................................................
1-1
Chapter 2 Optical
Fiber.................................................................................................................
2-1 2.1 Overview of Optical Fiber
..................................................................................................
2-1 2.2 Structure
............................................................................................................................
2-1
Chapter 3 Trunk Cable
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3-1 3.1 75-Ohm Coaxial
Cables.....................................................................................................
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3.2 E1/T1 Twisted
Pairs...........................................................................................................
3-3
Chapter 4 Alarm Box Signal Cable
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4-1 4.1 Overview of Alarm Box Signal
Cable.................................................................................
4-1 4.2 Structure
............................................................................................................................
4-1
Chapter 5 Satellite Input Signal Cable of
CLKM.........................................................................
5-1 5.1 Overview of CLKM Satellite Input Signal Cable
................................................................
5-1 5.2 Structure
............................................................................................................................
5-1
Chapter 6 Clock Output Signal Cable of
CLKM..........................................................................
6-1 6.1 Overview of CLKM Clock Output Signal Cable
.................................................................
6-1 6.2 Structure
............................................................................................................................
6-1
Chapter 7 Reference Clock Input Signal Cable of CLKM
.......................................................... 7-1 7.1
Overview of CLKM Reference Clock Input Signal
Cable................................................... 7-1 7.2
Structure
............................................................................................................................
7-1
Chapter 8 Power-Distribution-Box/Fan-Box Monitoring Signal
Cable..................................... 8-1 8.1 Overview of
PDB/Fan-Box Monitoring Signal Cable
......................................................... 8-1 8.2
Structure
............................................................................................................................
8-1
Chapter 9 Fan-Box Monitoring Signal Cable
..............................................................................
9-1 9.1 Overview of Fan-Box Monitoring Signal
Cable..................................................................
9-1 9.2 Structure
............................................................................................................................
9-1
Chapter 10 Cascading Signal Cable of Power Distribution Subrack
..................................... 10-1 10.1 Overview of
Cascading Signal Cable of Power Distribution
Subrack............................ 10-1 10.2 Structure
........................................................................................................................
10-1
Chapter 11 Subrack Internal Signal
Cable................................................................................
11-1 11.1 Overview of Subrack Internal Signal Cable
...................................................................
11-1 11.2 Structure
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Appendix
Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms
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Chapter 1
Overview.......................................................................................................................
1-1 1.1 Structure
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1-1 1.2 Composition
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1-2
1.2.1 Power Distribution
Box............................................................................................
1-3 1.2.2 Subrack
...................................................................................................................
1-3 1.2.3 Cable
Trough...........................................................................................................
1-3 1.2.4 Fan Box
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1-4 1.2.5 Air
Deflector.............................................................................................................
1-6 1.2.6 Fiber Management
Tray..........................................................................................
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Chapter 2
CCTR.............................................................................................................................
2-1 2.1 Configuration
Principles.....................................................................................................
2-1 2.2 Structure
............................................................................................................................
2-1
Chapter 3
CBUR.............................................................................................................................
3-1 3.1 Configuration
Principles.....................................................................................................
3-1 3.2 Structure
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Chapter 1 Overview
This chapter introduces the outlook and composition of the BSC
cabinet.
1.1 Structure Huawei cBSC6600 system uses B68-21 cabinet,
complying with IEC297 and IEEE. The cBSC6600 is designed in modular
structure to facilitate product expansion and maintenance. It
features interference-free realized through electromagnetic
shielding interface.
Figure 1-1 shows the outlook of the cabinet.
Figure 1-1 B68-21 cabinet (unit: mm)
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The following lists the technical specifications of the
cabinet:
z Outer dimensions: 2100 mm % 600 mm % 800 mm (height % width %
depth) z Available height inside the cabinet: 40 U z Weight: 135 kg
when empty, and not heavier than 350 kg when fully configured z
Cabinet cabling mode: Upward and downward cabling, and front and
back cabling z Subracks, fan boxes, air deflectors and boards are
all inserted from the front of the
cabinet
Note: 1U is equal to 1.75 inches, that is, 44.45 mm. It is the
height unit defined in the IEC297 standard.
1.2 Composition Figure 1-2 shows the composition of the BSC
cabinet.
(1) Air deflector (2) Fan box (3) Cable trough (4) Subrack (5)
Power distribution box
Figure 1-2 Composition of BSC cabinet
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The BSC cabinets are classified into CDMA BSC business rack
(CBUR) and CDMA BSC control rack (CCTR) according to their
functions and applications. Both the CBUR and the CCTR use the
B68-21 cabinet. However, the compositions of the CBUR and CCTR
differ in internal parts.
For detailed information of CBUR and CCTR, refer to Chapter 2
and Chapter 3.
1.2.1 Power Distribution Box
The power distribution box of the B68-21 cabinet is installed on
the top of the cabinet. The power distribution box leads in two 48
V power supplies, and outputs four groups of 48 V power for
functional subracks in the cabinet. The power distribution box
provides internal lightning protection and over-current protection.
It also detects the input voltage and the state of the output
power, and sends out alarm signals when faults occur.
The height and the depth of the power distribution box are 2 U
and 420 mm respectively.
For operating principles and detailed information about the
boards of the power distribution box, see the module Boards.
1.2.2 Subrack
The subrack is designed to integrate all the boards in it
through the backplane to form a standalone unit.
The BSC subracks are classified into the CDMA switch subrack
(CSWS) and the service subrack according to their functions and
applications.
For details, see the module Subrack.
1.2.3 Cable Trough
The cable trough is used to separate the cables led out from the
front of the subracks to both sides of the cabinet. It also
functions to maintain a congestion-free air duct.
The height of the cable trough is 1 U.
Figure 1-3 shows the outlook of the cable trough.
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(1) Plastic cable trough (2) Hanger
Figure 1-3 Cable trough
1.2.4 Fan Box
In the BSC cabinet, a fan box is installed below each subrack
with its own air duct.
The fan boxes adopt the front air inlet and back air outlet to
guarantee speedy airflow among the boards.
The height and the depth of the fan box are 1 U and 420 mm
respectively. Each fan box is configured has six fans, each of
which is 120 mm in diameter and 38 mm in thickness.
Figure 1-4 shows the outlook of the fan box.
(1) Enclosure of the fan box (2) Face shield of the fan box (3)
Indicator (4) Panel shield of the fan box (5) Pressing direction
indication of the handle (6) Handle (7) Hanger (8) Fan
Figure 1-4 Fan box
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Figure 1-5 shows the positions of DIP switches of a fan box.
Figure 1-5 Positions of DIP switches
The fan monitoring board address depends on the setting of DIP
switch SW2 on the fan box. The monitoring information of XPSU and
the fan monitoring board are both reported to the BAM through
CMUXs. Therefore, you must set different addresses for the XPSU and
the fan monitoring board monitored by the same CMUX. The addresses
"0", "1", and "2" are available. The address of the CSWS fan
monitoring board is set to "2" permanently, and the other fan
monitoring board is set to "1" permanently. The XPSU address can be
"0" or "2".
Table 1-1shows the ON/OFF state of SW2 bits, when the fan
monitoring board address is "1" or "2".
Table 1-1 ON/OFF state of SW2 bits
Bit 1 2 3 4
State of "1" ON ON ON OFF
State of "2" ON ON OFF ON
The SW3 bits have four settings. Each setting depends on the
operational state of the fan monitoring board.
The operational state of the fan monitoring board include fixed
low speed operational state, fixed high speed operational state,
inboard temperature controlled, and controlling operational state.
Controlling operational state is the default.
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z Fixed low speed operational state: The fan works at 70% of
rated power. In this state, the controlling party cannot perform
any operation on the serial port of the board. Table 1-2 shows the
corresponding ON/OFF state of SW3 bits.
Table 1-2 ON/OFF state of SW3 bits
Bit 1 2 3 4
State OFF OFF ON ON/OFF
z Fixed high speed operational state: The fan works at 1005 of
rated power. In this state, the controlling party cannot perform
any operation on the serial port of the board. Table 1-3 shows the
corresponding ON/OFF state of SW3 bits
Table 1-3 ON/OFF state of SW3 bits
Bit 1 2 3 4
State OFF OFF OFF ON/OFF
z Inboard temperature controlled operational state: The fan
monitoring board controls the fan rotating speed by collecting the
temperature data provided by an inboard temperature sensor. In this
state, the controlling party cannot perform any operation on the
serial port of the board. Table 1-4 shows the corresponding ON/OFF
state of SW3 bits.
Table 1-4 ON/OFF state of SW3 bits
Bit 1 2 3 4
State OFF ON ON/OFF ON/OFF
z Controlling operational state: The operational state of the
fan monitoring board is controlled by the control information
issued through the serial port. The board can be configured with a
rotating speed in the range from 70% of rated power to 100%. Table
1-5 shows the corresponding ON/OFF state of SW3 bits.
Table 1-5 ON/OFF state of SW3 bits
Bit 1 2 3 4
State ON ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF
1.2.5 Air Deflector
The air deflector is located in the lower part of the fan box,
serving as the front air inlet of the upper subrack and the back
air outlet of the lower subrack.
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Each subrack has its own air duct for heat dissipation. In front
of the air deflector is a plastic panel, which is full of air
intake vents. The rear frame isolates the air ducts of the modules,
ensuring separate and congestion-free air ducts.
The height of the air deflector is 2 U.
Figure 1-6 shows the outlook of the air deflector.
(1) Enclosure (2) Slanting air deflector (3) Hanger (4) Plastic
ventilation panel (5) Installing direction indication (6) Air
intake indication
Figure 1-6 Air deflector
1.2.6 Fiber Management Tray
The fiber management tray is installed on the front column of
the cabinet, used to coil up the extra optical fibers.
Figure 1-7 shows the outlook of the fiber management tray.
Figure 1-7 Fiber management tray
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Chapter 2 CCTR
This chapter introduces the configuration principles of control
subracks and the functions of all parts in the CDMA control rack
(CCTR).
2.1 Configuration Principles One BSC system can be configured
with only one CCTR. The configuration principles of control
subracks are as follows:
z Small-capacity BSC: The CDMA resource and packet subrack
(CRPS) and CDMA integrated processing subrack (CIPS) are
configured.
z Large-capacity BSC: The CRPS and CDMA switching subrack (CSWS)
are configured.
2.2 Structure Figure 2-1 shows assembly diagram of the CCTR.
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(1) Dummy panel (2) Cable trough (3) Fan box (4) Subrack (5) Air
deflector (6). BAM server (7) Cabling tray (8) Clock processing
module (CLKM) (9) LAN switch (10) Cabling frame (11) KVM 3 in 1
(12) Power distribution box
Figure 2-1 CCTR assembly diagram
As shown in Figure 2-1, the CCTR consists of the following
parts:
I. Power distribution box
See the module Boards of this manual.
II. Subrack
See the module Subracks of this manual.
III. Cable trough
See the module Cabinets of this manual.
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IV. Fan box
See the module Cabinets of this manual.
V. Air deflector
See the module Cabinets of this manual.
VI. KVM control platform
The KVM control platform integrates functions of a keyboard,
touch pad mouse, and monitor. It is 1 U high when folded. It can be
connected with a computer or server directly, or with multiple
computers or servers through the KVM switch. The KVM control
platform helps to implement the functions related to the monitor,
keyboard, and mouse.
The KVM control platform can automatically control the on-off
operation of the power supply. When the LCD is pulled out, the
power is switched on; when it is put into the cabinet after folded,
the power is switched off.
1) Outlook
Figure 2-2 shows the outlook of the KVM control platform.
Figure 2-2 Outlook of the KVM control platform
2) Front panel
Figure 2-3 shows the front panel of the KVM platform.
Figure 2-3 Front panel of the KVM control platform
3) Rear panel
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Figure 2-4 shows the rear panel of the KVM control platform.
(1) Power interface (2) KVM interface
Figure 2-4 Rear panel of the KVM control platform
VII. LAN Switch
The S3026C LAN switch is used in the BSC system. It provides 10
Mbps/100 Mbps adaptive full-duplex Ethernet ports and the virtual
LAN (VLAN) function. When the CDMA high-speed access controller
(CHAC) is configured in the CRPS or the CPMS, the LAN switch is
configured with the Gigabit single-mode optical interface unit for
the communication between the BSC and the PDSN.
The S3026C LAN Switch complies with the IEC297 standard. It is 1
U in height and its outer dimensions are 436 mm (W) 42 mm (H) 338
mm (D). Its input voltage ranges from 48 V DC to 60 V DC.
1) Appearance
Figure 2-5 shows an S3026C LAN switch.
Figure 2-5 S3026C LAN switch
2) Front panel
Figure 2-6 illustrates the front panel of the S3026C LAN
switch.
s
(1) (3)(2)
(1) Power indicator (POWER) (2) Network port (3) Configuration
port (CONSOLE)
Figure 2-6 Front panel of S3026C LAN switch
The Ethernet port is a standard RJ-45 connector. There are
status indicators on the front panel, which are defined as
follows:
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Table 2-1 Meaning of Ethernet interface indicators on the S3026C
LAN switch
Indicator Mark Status Meaning On The LAN switch is powered
on.
Power indicator POWER Off The LAN switch is powered off.
On The connection is normal.
Off The interface is not connected with any equipment.
LINK/ACTIVE (Orange)
Blinking The data transmitting or receiving is on-going.
On 100 Mbps operational mode
10Base-T/100Base-TX interface indicator
Speed (Green)Off 10 Mbps operational mode
The S3026C LAN switch provides a configuration port (CONSOLE) in
compliance with the EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous serial port
specifications. With this Console interface, the user can complete
the local configuration of the LAN switch. Table 2-2 shows the
attributes of the Console.
Table 2-2 Attributes of the Console
Attribute Description Type of the connector RJ-45
Interface standard EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous serial port
specifications
Baud rate 9600 bps (default)
Services supported z Support the connection with the character
terminal z Support the connection with the serial port of the local
terminal or the
PC and allow operating the terminal emulation program on the
PC.
3) Rear panel
Figure 2-7 illustrates the rear panel of the S3026C LAN
switch.
Figure 2-8 shows a 1-port 1000Base- LX module.
(1) DC power switch (2) DC power socket (3) Grounding bolt
Figure 2-7 Rear panel of S3026C LAN switch
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1000BASE-LXMM MODULE TX RX
Class 1 Laser Product
LINKACTIVE
Figure 2-8 Panel of the 1-port 1000Base- LX module
Table 2-3 lists the indicators on the panel of the 1-port
1000Base- LX module.
Table 2-3 Indicators of the 1-port 1000Base- LX module
Indicator Status description
LINK When it is off, it means the link is disconnected. When it
is on, it means the link is connected.
ACTIVE When it is off, it means no data is transmitted or
received. When it blinks, it means the data transmitting or
receiving is on going.
Note: For details about the S3026C LAN Switch, see the S3026C
LAN Switch Installation Manual.
VIII. Cabling tray
The cabling tray is configured between the active and standby
LAN switches in the CCTR, providing spaces for the cable layout of
the two LAN switches.
Figure 2-9 shows a cabling tray.
Figure 2-9 Cabling tray
IX. CLKM
The CLKM receives satellite synchronization clock signals and
outputs timing signals to the CRPS as a clock reference source.
1) Appearance
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Figure 2-10 shows the appearance of a CLKM.
Figure 2-10 CLKM
2) Front panel
Figure 2-11 shows the front panel of the CLKM.
(1) (2) (3)(4)(5)(6) (1) (2) (3)(4)(5) (6)
(1) Indicator (2) Commissioning serial port
(3) Input port of the master clock reference source
(4) Input port of the slave clock reference source
(5) Output interface for 2 MHz test clock
(6) GPS/GLONASS satellite antenna interface
Figure 2-11 Front panel of CLKM
3) Rear panel
Figure 2-12 shows the rear panel of the CLKM.
(1) DC power input socket (2) Output interface for PP16S/8 kHz
clock signal (3) Satellite time information output port/CLKM
maintenance serial port (4) Loading network interface (5) Grounding
bolt
Figure 2-12 Rear panel of CLKM
For details about the CLKM, see the module Boards.
X. Cabling frame
The cabling frame is used to lead the coaxial cable connected to
the CLKM from the back of the cabinet to the front.
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Complying with the IEC297 standard, the cabling frame is 1 U in
height. It consists of a frame body and a front cabling support.
The frame body is used to bind the coaxial cables.
Figure 2-13 shows the structure of a cabling frame.
Figure 2-13 Cabling frame
XI. BAM
The BAM implements operation and maintenance functions. It can
communicate with the Host via LAN, receive current information
reported by the Host, and display the operation result.
The BAM server complies with the IEC297 standard. It is 2 U in
height and its outer dimensions are 445 mm (W) 89 mm (H) 508 mm
(D). Its input voltage ranges from -48 V DC to -60 V DC.
1) Appearance
Figure 2-14 shows the appearance of a BAM.
Figure 2-14 BAM
2) Front panel
Figure 2-15 shows the front panel of the BAM.
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Figure 2-15 Front view of BAM
Table 2-4 explains the layout of the BAM front panel.
Table 2-4 Layout of BAM front panel
Serial No.
Silk-screen mark Description
(1) Not available Front panel
(2) Not available Peripheral
(3) Not available Non-shielding switch. Press this switch and
then the system will enter the pause state and perform the fault
diagnosis.
(4) Power switch
(5) Reset switch
(6) CRT CRT (Critical) indicator (yellow) is used to indicate
alarms. When it is on, it indicates that a critical fault exists in
the current system and the system cannot work normally.
(7) MJR MJR (Major) indicator (yellow) is used to indicate
alarms. When it is on, it indicates that a major fault exists in
the current system while the system can still work normally.
However, the system performance will be substantially degraded.
(8) MNR MNR (Minor) indicator (yellow) is used to indicate
alarms. When it is on, it indicates that a minor fault exists in
the current system, but the system can still work normally
(9) PWR PWR (Power) indicator (yellow) is used to indicate
alarms. When it is on, it indicates that the power supply is
faulty. (10) Tx/Rx Network interface card (NIC) running status
indicator (green).
(11) Hard disk drive (HDD) running status indicator (green)
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Serial No.
Silk-screen mark Description
(12) Active power indicator (green). When it is on, it indicates
that the current system uses the DC power supply. When it is off,
it indicates that the power supply is shut down or a fault occurs
to the power supply. When it flashes, it indicates that the system
is in the ACPI sleep mode.
(13) Not available Removable screw
(14) Not available Hard disk
3) Rear panel
Figure 2-16 shows the rear panel of the BAM.
Figure 2-16 Rear panel of BAM
Table 2-5 explains the layout of the BAM rear panel.
Table 2-5 Layout of BAM rear panel
Serial No.
Silk-screen mark Description
1 Not available Half-length 64-bit, 66 MHz PCI expansion board
slot (where 5 V riser board is inserted) 2 Alarms DB15 male socket
used to connect the alarm relay on the front panel
3 Not available Full length 64-bit, 33 MHz PCI expansion board
slot (where 3.3 V riser board is inserted)
4 Not available Redundant power supply (hot swappable)
5 Not available DC input power socket ( connected to the 48 V DC
power supply, while + to the GND)
6 USB port 1
7 Monitor interface
8 SCSI Ultra160 interface (68 pins)
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Serial No.
Silk-screen mark Description
9 10 Mbps/100 Mbps adaptive network card interface
10
Integrated interface for mouse and keyboard. With it, mouse and
keyboard can be connected with Y cables.
11 Serial port, adopting 8-pin RJ45 connector.
12 USB port 0
13 Not available 10Mbps/100Mbps adaptive network card interface
14 Grounding bolt
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Chapter 3 CBUR
This chapter introduces the configuration principles of service
subracks and the functions of all parts in the CDMA BSC business
rack (CBUR).
3.1 Configuration Principles The CBUR can be configured
according to the number of subscribers supported and the service
requirements. One CBUR can be configured with up to three service
subracks.
3.2 Structure The CBUR uses the B68-21 cabinet. Figure 3-1 shows
the assembly diagram of the cabinet.
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(1) Dummy panel (2) Fan box (3) Cable trough (4) CIPS (5) Air
deflector (6) Power distribution box
Figure 3-1 CBUR assembly diagram
The CBUR is composed of the following parts:
I. Power distribution box
See the module Boards of this manual.
II. Subrack
See the module Subracks of this manual.
III. Cable trough
See Chapter 1, Overview of the module Cabinets.
IV. Fan box
See Chapter 1, Overview of the module Cabinets.
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V. Air deflector
See Chapter 1, Overview of the module Cabinets.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Overview.......................................................................................................................
1-1 1.1 Functions and Classification of
Subracks..........................................................................
1-1 1.2 Composition
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1-1
1.2.1 Components
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1-1 1.2.2
Backplane................................................................................................................
1-2
1.3 Switching Subrack
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1-3 1.3.1
Backplane................................................................................................................
1-3 1.3.2 Cable
Connection....................................................................................................
1-5
1.4 Service
Subrack.................................................................................................................
1-6 1.4.1
Backplane................................................................................................................
1-6 1.4.2 DIP
Switch...............................................................................................................
1-8 1.4.3 Cable
Connection....................................................................................................
1-8
Chapter 2 CSWS
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2-1 2.1 Overview
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2-1 2.2
Configuration......................................................................................................................
2-1 2.3 External
Interface...............................................................................................................
2-2
Chapter 3
CIPS...............................................................................................................................
3-1 3.1 Overview
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3-1 3.2
Configuration......................................................................................................................
3-1
3.2.1 1X Service Processing Entity
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3-1 3.2.2 1xEV-DO Service Processing Entity
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3-2 3.2.1 CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO Service Integrated Processing
Entity............................. 3-3
3.3 External
Interface...............................................................................................................
3-4
Chapter 4
CRPS.............................................................................................................................
4-1 4.1 Overview
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4-1 4.2
Configuration......................................................................................................................
4-1 4.3 External
Interface...............................................................................................................
4-2
Chapter 5
CPMS.............................................................................................................................
5-1 5.1 Overview
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5-1 5.2
Configuration......................................................................................................................
5-1 5.3 External
Interface...............................................................................................................
5-2
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Chapter 1 Overview
This chapter introduces the classification of subracks and the
similarities and differences of switching subracks and service
subracks.
1.1 Functions and Classification of Subracks A subrack
integrates all the boards in it into a standalone functional unit
thro