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Chapter 1 Cabinet and Internal Components................................................ 1.1 Introduction to the Chapter ..................................................................... 1.

2 Appearance and Features of Cabinet .................................................... 1.2.1 Cabinet Appearance ...................................................................... 1.2.2 Cabinet Architecture ...................................................................... 1.2.3 N800 Support and Accessories ..................................................... 1.2.4 Technical Specifications of N68-22 Cabinet .................................. 1.3 Classification of Cabinets ....................................................................... 1.3.1 Overview of Cabinet Classification ................................................ 1.3.2 Integrated Configuration Cabinet ................................................... 1.3.3 Service Processing Cabinet ........................................................... 1.3.4 MRS Cabinet .................................................................................. 1.3.5 Cabinet of SoftX3000 and SG7000................................................ 1.3.6 Cabinet of VIG8920 - SoftX3000 and UMG8900 ........................... 1.4 Typical Configurations of Cabinet .......................................................... 1.4.1 Overview of Cabinet Typical Configurations .................................. 1.4.2 Embedded-MRS Mode .................................................................. 1.4.3 Separate-MRS Mode ..................................................................... 1.5 Power Distribution Frame ....................................................................... 1.5.1 Functions of Power Distribution Frame .......................................... 1.5.2 Appearance of Power Distribution Frame ...................................... 1.5.3 Front View of Power Distribution Frame ........................................ 1.5.4 Rear View of Power Distribution Frame ......................................... 1.5.5 Technical Specifications of Power Distribution Frame ................... 1.6 Air Deflector ............................................................................................ 1.6.1 Functions of Air Deflector............................................................... 1.6.2 Appearance of Air Deflector ........................................................... 1.7 KVMS ..................................................................................................... 1.7.1 Functions of KVMS ........................................................................ 1.7.2 Appearance of KVMS .................................................................... 1.7.3 Technical Specifications of KVMS ................................................. 1.8 LAN Switch ............................................................................................. 1.8.1 Functions of LAN Switch ................................................................ 1.8.2 Front View of LAN Switch .............................................................. 1.8.3 Rear View of LAN Switch ............................................................... 1.8.4 Technical Specifications of LAN Switch ......................................... 1.9 Cabling Trough ....................................................................................... 1.9.1 Functions of Cabling Trough .......................................................... 1.9.2 Appearance and Architecture of Cabling Trough ........................... 1.10 IBM EXP400 Hard Disk Array ..............................................................

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1.10.1 Overview of Hard Disk Array ........................................................ 1.10.2 Appearance of Hard Disk Array ................................................... 1.10.3 Front View of Hard Disk Array ..................................................... 1.10.4 Rear View of Hard Disk Array ...................................................... 1.10.5 Technical Specifications of Hard Disk Array ................................ 1.11 BAM and iGWB Server (HP Server) ..................................................... 1.11.1 Functions of BAM and iGWB Server (HP Server)........................ 1.11.2 View of iGWB Server ................................................................... 1.11.3 Technical Specifications of BAM and iGWB Server..................... 1.12 BAM and iGWB Server (IBM Server) ................................................... 1.12.1 Functions of BAM and iGWB Server ............................................ 1.12.2 Front View of BAM and iGWB Server .......................................... 1.12.3 Rear View of BAM and iGWB Server ........................................... 1.12.4 Technical Specifications of BAM and iGWB Server..................... 1.13 Workstation .......................................................................................... 1.13.1 Functions of Workstation ............................................................. 1.13.2 Technical Specifications of Workstation ...................................... 1.14 Universal Alarm Box ............................................................................. Chapter 2 OSTA Frame ................................................................................... 2.1 Introduction to the Chapter ..................................................................... 2.2 Overview of OSTA Frame ...................................................................... 2.3 Features of OSTA Frame ....................................................................... 2.4 Board Allocation of OSTA Frame ........................................................... 2.5 Fan Box .................................................................................................. 2.5.1 Overview of Fan Box ...................................................................... 2.5.2 Functions of Fan Box ..................................................................... 2.5.3 Front View of Fan Box ................................................................... 2.5.4 Technical Specifications of Fan Box .............................................. 2.6 Classification of Frames ......................................................................... 2.6.1 Overview of Frame Classification .................................................. 2.6.2 Basic Frame 0 ................................................................................ 2.6.3 Basic Frame 1 ................................................................................ 2.6.4 Expansion Frame ........................................................................... 2.6.5 Media Resource Frame ................................................................. Chapter 3 Boards ............................................................................................. 3.1 Classification of Boards .......................................................................... 3.2 ALUI ....................................................................................................... 3.2.1 Functions ....................................................................................... 3.2.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................

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3.2.3 Indicators ....................................................................................... 3.2.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ............................................................ 3.3 BFII ......................................................................................................... 3.3.1 Functions ....................................................................................... 3.3.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 3.3.3 Indicators ....................................................................................... 3.3.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ............................................................ 3.4 BSGI ....................................................................................................... 3.4.1 Functions ....................................................................................... 3.4.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 3.4.3 Indicators ....................................................................................... 3.4.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ............................................................ 3.5 CDBI ....................................................................................................... 3.5.1 Functions ....................................................................................... 3.5.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 3.5.3 Indicators ....................................................................................... 3.5.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ............................................................ 3.6 CKII ........................................................................................................ 3.6.1 Functions ....................................................................................... 3.6.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 3.6.3 Indicators ....................................................................................... 3.6.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ............................................................ 3.7 EPII......................................................................................................... 3.7.1 Functions ....................................................................................... 3.7.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 3.7.3 Indicators ....................................................................................... 3.7.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ............................................................ 3.8 FCCU ..................................................................................................... 3.8.1 Functions ....................................................................................... 3.8.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 3.8.3 Indicators ....................................................................................... 3.8.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ............................................................ 3.9 FCSU...................................................................................................... 3.9.1 Functions ....................................................................................... 3.9.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 3.9.3 Indicators ....................................................................................... 3.9.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ............................................................ 3.10 HSCI ..................................................................................................... 3.10.1 Functions ..................................................................................... 3.10.2 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 3.10.3 Indicators .....................................................................................

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3.10.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers .......................................................... 3.11 IFMI ...................................................................................................... 3.11.1 Functions ..................................................................................... 3.11.2 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 3.11.3 Indicators ..................................................................................... 3.11.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers .......................................................... 3.12 SIUI ...................................................................................................... 3.12.1 Functions ..................................................................................... 3.12.2 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 3.12.3 Indicators ..................................................................................... 3.12.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers .......................................................... 3.13 SMUI .................................................................................................... 3.13.1 Functions ..................................................................................... 3.13.2 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 3.13.3 Indicators ..................................................................................... 3.13.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers .......................................................... 3.14 MRCA ................................................................................................... 3.14.1 Functions ..................................................................................... 3.14.2 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 3.14.3 Indicators ..................................................................................... 3.14.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers .......................................................... 3.15 MRIA .................................................................................................... 3.15.1 Functions ..................................................................................... 3.15.2 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 3.15.3 Indicators ..................................................................................... 3.15.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers .......................................................... 3.16 MSGI .................................................................................................... 3.16.1 Functions ..................................................................................... 3.16.2 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 3.16.3 Indicators ..................................................................................... 3.16.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers .......................................................... 3.17 UPWR .................................................................................................. 3.17.1 Functions ..................................................................................... 3.17.2 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 3.17.3 Indicators ..................................................................................... 3.17.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers .......................................................... Chapter 4 Cables ............................................................................................. 4.1 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable ...................................... 4.1.1 Input Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for Cabinet ....................................................................................................

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4.1.2 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cables for Service Frame...................................................................................................... 4.1.3 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for KVMS Switcher .................................................................................................. 4.1.4 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for LAN Switch ..... 4.1.5 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for HP Server ....... 4.1.6 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for IBM Server ...... 4.1.7 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for Hard Disk Array ....................................................................................................... 4.1.8 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for MRS ................ 4.1.9 Other Protection Grounding Cables ............................................... 4.2 Internal Signal Cable .............................................................................. 4.2.1 Straight Through Cable .................................................................. 4.2.2 Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers (HP Server) ................. 4.2.3 Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers (IBM Server) ................ 4.2.4 Data Cable Between iGWB Server and Hard Disk Array............... 4.2.5 Server/Switcher Cable ................................................................... 4.2.6 Serial Port Cable for Monitoring Power Distribution Frame ........... 4.2.7 Internal Clock Cable ....................................................................... 4.3 External Signal Cable ............................................................................. 4.3.1 Trunk Cable between SoftX3000 and Digital Distribution Frame... 4.3.2 Clock Signal Cable between SoftX3000 and BITS Device ............ 4.3.3 External Network Cables of SoftX3000.......................................... Appendix A Appendix ..................................................................................... Index .................................................................................................................

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Release Notes
This manual applies to U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System V300R003.

Related Manuals
The related manuals are listed in the following table. Manual U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Technical Manual-System Description U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Technical Manual-System Principle Content It provides an overall introduction to the SoftX3000, including product features, applications, and technical specifications. It details on the hardware architecture, component interworking mechanism, and subsystems of alarm, billing, and clock in the SoftX3000. It details the features and technical specifications of the hardware components of the SoftX3000, including cabinets, frames, boards, cables, and cabinet internal components. It covers various services and functions supported by the SoftX3000, including voice services, supplementary services, IP Centrex services, multi-media services, value added services, dual homing functions, charging functions, IPTN functions, remote network access functions, and so on. It details the installation procedure of the SoftX3000 hardware components, and matters needing attention during the installation process. It covers the detailed procedure of installing the SoftX3000 software, including BAM server, emergency workstation, and client, focusing on the key points that might cause installation failure. It guides the maintenance engineers to perform daily maintenance, monthly maintenance, and yearly maintenance tasks on the SoftX3000.

U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Hardware Description Manual

U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Service and Features Manual

U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Hardware Installation Manual

U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Software Installation Manual U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Routine Maintenance Guide

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Manual U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Emergency Maintenance Manual

Content It guides the maintenance engineers to perform recovery operations in the case of emergencies, such as congestion of global service, AMG, and TMG, and failure of host and BAM. It guides the maintenance engineers on how to replace hardware components of the SoftX3000, such as boards, fan frame, LAN Switch, and hard disk. It guides the engineers how to configure various data in the SoftX3000, including configuration steps, preparations, database table referencing relationships, and command parameters. It guides the engineers how to configure various data in the SoftX3000, including networking example, configuration script, key parameters and debugging guidance. It guides the engineers how to perform traffic measurement operations and how to analyze traffic measurement results. It guides the engineers how to use the GUI on various clients of the SoftX3000, including operations on menus and navigation tree. In addition, it introduces the operations on TableBrowse. It guides the engineers how to install and use the software related to the BAM, including remote maintenance software, anti-virus software, system customized software, and so on. It elaborates on the functioning principle of the iGateway Bill. Also, it teaches you on how to install, maintain, and operate the product.

U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Part Replacement Guide

U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Operation Manual-Configuration Guide U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Operation Manual-Configuration Examples U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Operation Manual-Traffic Measurement U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Operation Manual-GUI Guide

U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System BAM User Manual

U-SYS iGateway Bill User Manual

Organization
The manual details the installation procedures of SoftX3000 software and key points to be cautious about. The manual contains four chapters and an appendix. Chapter 1 Cabinet and Internal Components details the classification and features of SoftX3000 cabinets, and the functions and technical specifications of internal components used in the cabinets. Chapter 2 OSTA Frame is a reference of OSTA frame features, classifications, and technical specifications.
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Chapter 3 Boards features the functions and technical specifications of all boards used in SoftX3000. The chapter also details the indicators, jumpers, and DIP switches of each type of board. Chapter 4 Cables describes the different types of cables used in SoftX3000 cabinets. Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations lists the acronyms and abbreviations used in the manual..

Intended Audience
The manual is intended for the following readers: NGN engineering specialist NGN operation & maintenance personnel NGN network planning experts

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Description 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 <OK> 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].

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IV. Keyboard operation


Format <Key> <Key1+Key2> <Key1, Key2> Description Press the key with the key name inside angle brackets. For example, <Enter>, <Tab>, <Backspace>, or <A>. Press the keys concurrently. For example, <Ctrl+Alt+A> means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn. For example, <Alt, A> means the two keys should be pressed in turn.

V. Mouse operation
Action Click Double Click Drag Description Press the left button or right button quickly (left button by default). Press the left button twice continuously and quickly. Press and hold the left button and drag it to a certain position.

VI. Symbols
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Caution, Warning, Danger: Means reader be extremely careful during the operation. Note, Comment, Tip, Knowhow, Thought: Means a complementary description.

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Chapter 1 Cabinet and Internal Components ............................................................................. 1-1 1.1 Introduction to the Chapter ................................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 Appearance and Features of Cabinet................................................................................ 1-1 1.2.1 Cabinet Appearance ............................................................................................... 1-1 1.2.2 Cabinet Architecture................................................................................................ 1-2 1.2.3 N800 Support and Accessories............................................................................... 1-4 1.2.4 Technical Specifications of N68-22 Cabinet ........................................................... 1-6 1.3 Classification of Cabinets .................................................................................................. 1-7 1.3.1 Overview of Cabinet Classification.......................................................................... 1-7 1.3.2 Integrated Configuration Cabinet ............................................................................ 1-7 1.3.3 Service Processing Cabinet .................................................................................. 1-11 1.3.4 MRS Cabinet ......................................................................................................... 1-13 1.3.5 Cabinet of SoftX3000 and SG7000....................................................................... 1-16 1.3.6 Cabinet of VIG8920SoftX3000 and UMG8900.................................................. 1-19 1.4 Typical Configurations of Cabinet.................................................................................... 1-22 1.4.1 Overview of Cabinet Typical Configurations ......................................................... 1-22 1.4.2 Embedded-MRS Mode.......................................................................................... 1-22 1.4.3 Separate-MRS Mode ............................................................................................ 1-23 1.5 Power Distribution Frame ................................................................................................ 1-26 1.5.1 Functions of Power Distribution Frame................................................................. 1-26 1.5.2 Appearance of Power Distribution Frame ............................................................. 1-27 1.5.3 Front View of Power Distribution Frame ............................................................... 1-28 1.5.4 Rear View of Power Distribution Frame................................................................ 1-30 1.5.5 Technical Specifications of Power Distribution Frame.......................................... 1-31 1.6 Air Deflector ..................................................................................................................... 1-33 1.6.1 Functions of Air Deflector...................................................................................... 1-33 1.6.2 Appearance of Air Deflector .................................................................................. 1-34 1.7 KVMS............................................................................................................................... 1-34 1.7.1 Functions of KVMS ............................................................................................... 1-34 1.7.2 Appearance of KVMS............................................................................................ 1-34 1.7.3 Technical Specifications of KVMS ........................................................................ 1-35 1.8 LAN Switch ...................................................................................................................... 1-36 1.8.1 Functions of LAN Switch ....................................................................................... 1-36 1.8.2 Front View of LAN Switch ..................................................................................... 1-37 1.8.3 Rear View of LAN Switch ...................................................................................... 1-38 1.8.4 Technical Specifications of LAN Switch................................................................ 1-38 1.9 Cabling Trough ................................................................................................................ 1-39

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1.9.1 Functions of Cabling Trough ................................................................................. 1-39 1.9.2 Appearance and Architecture of Cabling Trough.................................................. 1-39 1.10 IBM EXP400 Hard Disk Array........................................................................................ 1-40 1.10.1 Overview of Hard Disk Array............................................................................... 1-40 1.10.2 Appearance of Hard Disk Array .......................................................................... 1-40 1.10.3 Front View of Hard Disk Array............................................................................. 1-41 1.10.4 Rear View of Hard Disk Array ............................................................................. 1-42 1.10.5 Technical Specifications of Hard Disk Array ....................................................... 1-43 1.11 BAM and iGWB Server (HP Server) .............................................................................. 1-44 1.11.1 Functions of BAM and iGWB Server (HP Server)............................................... 1-44 1.11.2 View of iGWB Server .......................................................................................... 1-44 1.11.3 Technical Specifications of BAM and iGWB Server............................................ 1-46 1.12 BAM and iGWB Server (IBM Server)............................................................................. 1-47 1.12.1 Functions of BAM and iGWB Server................................................................... 1-47 1.12.2 Front View of BAM and iGWB Server ................................................................. 1-47 1.12.3 Rear View of BAM and iGWB Server.................................................................. 1-48 1.12.4 Technical Specifications of BAM and iGWB Server............................................ 1-49 1.13 Workstation .................................................................................................................... 1-50 1.13.1 Functions of Workstation..................................................................................... 1-50 1.13.2 Technical Specifications of Workstation ............................................................. 1-50 1.14 Universal Alarm Box ...................................................................................................... 1-51 Chapter 2 OSTA Frame ................................................................................................................. 2-1 2.1 Introduction to the Chapter ................................................................................................ 2-1 2.2 Overview of OSTA Frame.................................................................................................. 2-1 2.3 Features of OSTA Frame .................................................................................................. 2-1 2.4 Board Allocation of OSTA Frame ...................................................................................... 2-2 2.5 Fan Box.............................................................................................................................. 2-3 2.5.1 Overview of Fan Box............................................................................................... 2-3 2.5.2 Functions of Fan Box .............................................................................................. 2-3 2.5.3 Front View of Fan Box............................................................................................. 2-3 2.5.4 Technical Specifications of Fan Box ....................................................................... 2-4 2.6 Classification of Frames .................................................................................................... 2-4 2.6.1 Overview of Frame Classification............................................................................ 2-4 2.6.2 Basic Frame 0 ......................................................................................................... 2-5 2.6.3 Basic Frame 1 ......................................................................................................... 2-6 2.6.4 Expansion Frame .................................................................................................... 2-8 2.6.5 Media Resource Frame......................................................................................... 2-10 Chapter 3 Boards........................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 Classification of Boards ..................................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 ALUI ................................................................................................................................... 3-3 3.2.1 Functions................................................................................................................. 3-3 3.2.2 Technical Specifications.......................................................................................... 3-3
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3.2.3 Indicators................................................................................................................. 3-4 3.2.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ..................................................................................... 3-6 3.3 BFII .................................................................................................................................... 3-6 3.3.1 Functions................................................................................................................. 3-6 3.3.2 Technical Specifications.......................................................................................... 3-6 3.3.3 Indicators................................................................................................................. 3-7 3.3.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ..................................................................................... 3-7 3.4 BSGI .................................................................................................................................. 3-7 3.4.1 Functions................................................................................................................. 3-7 3.4.2 Technical Specifications.......................................................................................... 3-8 3.4.3 Indicators................................................................................................................. 3-9 3.4.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................... 3-11 3.5 CDBI ................................................................................................................................ 3-11 3.5.1 Functions............................................................................................................... 3-11 3.5.2 Technical Specifications........................................................................................ 3-11 3.5.3 Indicators............................................................................................................... 3-11 3.5.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................... 3-12 3.6 CKII .................................................................................................................................. 3-13 3.6.1 Functions............................................................................................................... 3-13 3.6.2 Technical Specifications........................................................................................ 3-13 3.6.3 Indicators............................................................................................................... 3-13 3.6.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................... 3-15 3.7 EPII .................................................................................................................................. 3-15 3.7.1 Functions............................................................................................................... 3-15 3.7.2 Technical Specifications........................................................................................ 3-15 3.7.3 Indicators............................................................................................................... 3-16 3.7.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................... 3-17 3.8 FCCU ............................................................................................................................... 3-17 3.8.1 Functions............................................................................................................... 3-17 3.8.2 Technical Specifications........................................................................................ 3-19 3.8.3 Indicators............................................................................................................... 3-20 3.8.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................... 3-21 3.9 FCSU ............................................................................................................................... 3-21 3.9.1 Functions............................................................................................................... 3-21 3.9.2 Technical Specifications........................................................................................ 3-22 3.9.3 Indicators............................................................................................................... 3-23 3.9.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................... 3-25 3.10 HSCI .............................................................................................................................. 3-25 3.10.1 Functions............................................................................................................. 3-25 3.10.2 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 3-25 3.10.3 Indicators............................................................................................................. 3-26 3.10.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................. 3-27

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3.11 IFMI................................................................................................................................ 3-27 3.11.1 Functions............................................................................................................. 3-27 3.11.2 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 3-27 3.11.3 Indicators............................................................................................................. 3-28 3.11.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................. 3-29 3.12 SIUI ................................................................................................................................ 3-29 3.12.1 Functions............................................................................................................. 3-29 3.12.2 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 3-30 3.12.3 Indicators............................................................................................................. 3-30 3.12.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................. 3-31 3.13 SMUI .............................................................................................................................. 3-32 3.13.1 Functions............................................................................................................. 3-32 3.13.2 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 3-32 3.13.3 Indicators............................................................................................................. 3-33 3.13.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................. 3-34 3.14 MRCA ............................................................................................................................ 3-34 3.14.1 Functions............................................................................................................. 3-34 3.14.2 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 3-34 3.14.3 Indicators............................................................................................................. 3-35 3.14.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................. 3-36 3.15 MRIA .............................................................................................................................. 3-36 3.15.1 Functions............................................................................................................. 3-36 3.15.2 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 3-36 3.15.3 Indicators............................................................................................................. 3-37 3.15.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................. 3-37 3.16 MSGI.............................................................................................................................. 3-37 3.16.1 Functions............................................................................................................. 3-37 3.16.2 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 3-38 3.16.3 Indicators............................................................................................................. 3-39 3.16.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................. 3-40 3.17 UPWR ............................................................................................................................ 3-40 3.17.1 Functions............................................................................................................. 3-40 3.17.2 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 3-40 3.17.3 Indicators............................................................................................................. 3-41 3.17.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................. 3-42 Chapter 4 Cables ........................................................................................................................... 4-1 4.1 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable.................................................................. 4-1 4.1.1 Input Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for Cabinet ........................... 4-1 4.1.2 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cables for Service Frame ....................... 4-3 4.1.3 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for KVMS Switcher........................ 4-3 4.1.4 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for LAN Switch .............................. 4-4 4.1.5 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for HP Server ................................ 4-4
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4.1.6 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for IBM Server............................... 4-5 4.1.7 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for Hard Disk Array ....................... 4-6 4.1.8 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for MRS......................................... 4-7 4.1.9 Other Protection Grounding Cables ........................................................................ 4-7 4.2 Internal Signal Cable ......................................................................................................... 4-8 4.2.1 Straight Through Cable ........................................................................................... 4-8 4.2.2 Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers (HP Server) ........................................ 4-10 4.2.3 Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers (IBM Server)....................................... 4-11 4.2.4 Data Cable Between iGWB Server and Hard Disk Array ..................................... 4-12 4.2.5 Server/Switcher Cable .......................................................................................... 4-12 4.2.6 Serial Port Cable for Monitoring Power Distribution Frame .................................. 4-13 4.2.7 Internal Clock Cable.............................................................................................. 4-14 4.3 External Signal Cable ...................................................................................................... 4-15 4.3.1 Trunk Cable between SoftX3000 and Digital Distribution Frame ......................... 4-15 4.3.2 Clock Signal Cable between SoftX3000 and BITS Device ................................... 4-20 4.3.3 External Network Cables of SoftX3000................................................................. 4-20 Appendix A Appendix ...................................................................................................................A-1 Index ................................................................................................................................................ i-1

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1.1 Introduction to the Chapter
This chapter first introduces the appearance, features, and components of SoftX3000 cabinet. Then, the chapter details the following components of the cabinet: Back administration module (BAM) iGateway Bill (iGWB, when using IBM server) Hard disk array Cabling trough and cabling rack Workstation LAN Switches Keyboard, Video, Mouse & Switcher (KVMS) Air deflector Power distribution frame (PDF) For the media resource server (MRS) MRS6000-C used in SoftX30000, refer to U-SYS MRS6000-C User Manual for details.

1.2 Appearance and Features of Cabinet


1.2.1 Cabinet Appearance
Figure 1-1 shows the appearance of an N68-22 cabinet.

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Figure 1-1 Appearance of N68-22 cabinet

1.2.2 Cabinet Architecture


Figure 1-2 shows the architecture of N68-22 cabinet.

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(1) Rack (4) Door lintel (7) N800 support

(2) Left side panel (5) Front door

(3) Left side panel (6) Rear door

Figure 1-2 Cabinet architecture The front door and rear door of the N68-22 cabinet each consists of two flip-open door panels. The flip-open design saves installation space and facilitates operation on the cabinet. The side panels are installed in hang-in mode. The mount angles on the side panels are used to fasten internal cabinet components. There are grounding bars on the side posts at the back of the cabinet, which is used for grounding internal components and interconnecting grounding cables between cabinets. The wire-bushings on the side posts, the cable strips and cabling rack on the back of the cabinet are used for the layout and bundling of internal cables of the cabinet.

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The N68-22 cabinet can be installed on cement floor or ESD-preventive floor. When installing the N68-22 cabinet on the ESD-preventive floor, you have to use N800 series supports.

1.2.3 N800 Support and Accessories


I. Introduction to Support
If N68-22 cabinets are installed in the equipment room with ESD-preventive floor, N800 series supports are used. Supports, made of welded steel plates, are used to block the cabinets up, thus facilitating floor paving and cabling. Before the whole set of equipment is grounded, insulation plates must be installed under the supports, and insulating coverings must be added to the expansion bolts to satisfy the insulation requirements. N800 series supports have four kinds of components, of which three kinds are height adjustable and one kind is with fixed height. Figure 1-3 shows the outer appearance of an N800 support. Table 1-1 shows the height adjustment range of each kind of component.
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(1) Upper support (2) Height mark of ESD-preventive floor (3) Lower beam of support (4) Standby installation hole (5) Installation hole (6) Connection hole for slide rail (7) Height-locking bolt (middle) (8) Height-locking bolt (side)

Figure 1-3 Appearance of N800 support

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Table 1-1 Height range of N800 support components Component I II III IV Applicable ESD-preventive floor height (mm) 210 255 256 345 346 525 Customized for the floor height (minimum height: 100 mm)

Note: The height of floor refers to the distance between the upper surface of ESD-preventive floor and the cement floor.

The height of N800 series I, II and III components can be adjusted within their adjustable ranges, which is realized by means of the relative move between upper beam and lower beam. N800 IV component is the support of fixed height, which is applicable to ultra-high and ultra-low floors. The lowest applicable floor height of this component is 100 mm.

II. Introduction to floor holder-slide rail assemblies


Floor holder-slide rail assemblies include three parts: Floor holder Holder fixing component Slide rail. Floor holders are used to support the floor around a cabinet, and can be divided into front and back floor holders, and side floor holders. Holder fixing components are installed under slide rails, and they are used to connect slide rails and front and back floor holders. Slide rails are used to connect the cabinet and supports, and to move the equipment and adjust the equipment positions. They can join two supports and a cabinet together to keep the cabinet in a horizontal line and the connection stable. Due to their elasticity, the slide rails can absorb the vibrations. Figure 1-4 shows the appearance of a slide rail.

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(1) Connection hole for support

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Figure 1-4 Appearance and dimensions of slide rail

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III. Amount of Supports, Floor Holders, and Slide Rails


To connect cabinets, 2N mode is used to determine the number of supports to be used. That is, each N68-22 cabinet uses two supports and N cabinets in a row need 2N supports. Each cabinet has one set of floor holder-slide rail assemblies, and the sets are delivered together with the supports. Each set of floor holder-slide rail assemblies include two slide rails, two side holders, one front floor holder and one back floor holder. Each cabinet needs two holder fixing components, one front floor holder, and one back floor holder, and each cabinet row needs two side floor holders, even if there is only one cabinet in a row.

1.2.4 Technical Specifications of N68-22 Cabinet


Table 1-2 shows the technical specifications of the N68-22 cabinet. Table 1-2 Technical specifications of the N68-22 cabinet Item Design Dimensio ns Capacity Weight Cabling mode Heat dissipatio n Specifications It conforms to International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 297. The modular design facilitates expansion and maintenance. 2200 mm (height) x 600 mm (width) x 800 mm (depth) Height of available space of a cabinet: 46 U (1 U = 44.45 mm). One cabinet can accommodate a maximum of four standard 19-inch frames. 130 kg as an empty cabinet, or 400 kg with full configuration There are cable-through holes both at the top and at the bottom of the cabinet, supporting upward cabling and downward cabling. The front and back doors and the bottom plate have minute air vents and are configured with air filters inside. The cabinet adopts front-in, back-out and bottom-to-top ventilation mode so that it has excellent heat dissipation and dust-proof functions. Fully considering EMC in cabinet design; all interfaces enjoy electromagnetic shielding. Protection The front and back doors and the bottom plate have minute air vents and are configured with air filters inside. There are anti-rodent bags at the cable-through holes to prevent dust and animals from entering the cabinet. N68-22 cabinet is assembled with electrolytic zinc-coated cold-rolled steel sheet and screws, featuring light weight, simple structure and high versatility. The fire-proof materials conform to the Underwriter Laboratory (UL) standards. The cabinet surface is Huawei purple-gray and NC silver-gray, and the rack is Huawei purple-gray.

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1.3 Classification of Cabinets


1.3.1 Overview of Cabinet Classification
SoftX3000 cabinets fall into the following types according to cabinet components and actual configurations: Integrated configuration cabinet Service processing cabinet MRS cabinet The MRS cabinet is required when you configure a separate MRS in SoftX3000.

1.3.2 Integrated Configuration Cabinet


I. Overview of Integrated Configuration Cabinet
The integrated configuration cabinet is mandatory. It includes iGWB, BAM, hard disk array, LAN Switch, KVMS, and service frames. There are three types of services frames: basic frame, expansion frame, and media resource frame. The integrated configuration cabinet provides the following features: Providing complete service processing ability. Providing IP, clock, and TDM external interfaces Managing communication between the host and the BAM. Storing bills. Providing MRS feature when configuring a media resource frame. The configuration of integrated configuration cabinet in different countries and regions are different.

II. Integrated Configuration Cabinet in China


When SoftX3000 is used in China, the BAM and the iGWB use HP servers. The BAM is not configured with hard disk array, and the iGWB is configured with built-in hard disk array. Figure 1-5 shows the configuration of an integrated configuration cabinet.

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Power distribution frame (2U)

Expansion frame/Media resource frame/MRS6100 (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Basic frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (1U) KVMS(1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Blank filler panel (3U) BAM(2U) Standby iGWB (2U) Active iGWB (2U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U)
Figure 1-5 Full configuration of integrated configuration cabinet (China)

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III. Integrated Configuration Cabinet in North America


When SoftX3000 is used in North America, the BAM and the iGWB use IBM servers. The BAM is not configured with disk array, and the iGWB is configured with an external disk array. KVM and KVMS are two independent devices. Figure 1-6 shows the configuration of an integrated configuration cabinet.
Power distribution frame (2U)

Expansion frame/Media resource frame/MRS6100 (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Basic frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U) KVM(1U) KVMS(1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Hard disk array (3U) BAM(2U) Standby iGWB (2U) Active iGWB (2U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U)

Figure 1-6 Full configuration of integrated configuration cabinet (North America)

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IV. Integrated Configuration Cabinet in Other Countries and Regions


When SoftX3000 is used in other countries and regions, the BAM and the iGWB use IBM servers. The BAM is not configured with disk array, and the iGWB is configured with an external disk array. KVM and KVMS are combined into one device. Figure 1-7 shows the configuration of an integrated configuration cabinet.
Power distribution frame (2U)

Expansion frame/Media resource frame/MRS6100 (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Basic frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (1U) KVMS(1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Hard disk array (3U) BAM(2U) Standby iGWB (2U) Active iGWB (2U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U)

Figure 1-7 Full configuration of integrated configuration cabinet (other countries and regions)

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V. Configuration Guidance
In an integrated configuration cabinet, iGWB, hard disk array (necessary only when the iGWB uses the IBM server), BAM, LAN Switch 0, LAN Switch 1, KVMS (or KVM, KVM switcher), air deflector, basic frame, and power distribution frame must be configured. Other components are optional.The LAN Switch 2 and LAN Switch 3 are optional components, and provide IP interfaces for SoftX3000 in coordination with the IFMI in the basic frame. If you choose a separate MRS, you must configure an expansion frame at the near top of the integrated configuration cabinet. Otherwise, configure a media resource frame or MRS6100 there.

VI. Configuration Notes


If neither an expansion frame nor a media resource frame is configured at the near top of the integrated configuration cabinet, cover it with a standard blank filler panel. The media resource frame accommodates MRCA and MRIA only.

1.3.3 Service Processing Cabinet


I. Overview of Service Processing Cabinet
Except for host-BAM communication and bill storage features, the service processing cabinet provides the same features as the integrated configuration cabinet. The system capacity determines the number of service processing cabinets (four at maximum). Figure 1-8 shows the frame position details. All frames are configured in a bottom-to-top sequence.

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Service processing cabinet 2
Power distribution frame (2U)

Service processing cabinet 3


Power distribution frame (2U)

Service processing cabinet 4


Power distribution frame (2U)

Media resource frame/ expansion frame (9U)

Media resource frame/ expansion frame (9U)

Media resource frame/ expansion frame (9U)

Media resource frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Basic frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Figure 1-8 Full configuration of service processing cabinet

Note: When there are more than 100,000 equivalent subscribers, it is recommended to use a separate MRS. In this case, configure three service processing cabinets, and replace the media resource frames with expansion frames.

II. Configuration Guidance


When there is no separate MRS configured in the SoftX3000, you need to configure a media resource frame in a service processing cabinet (with MRCAs and MRIAs). When a separate MRS is configured in the SoftX3000, there is no need to configure a media resource frame in a service processing cabinet. Three service processing cabinets meet the demand for full configuration. When there is more than one service processing cabinet, you have to configure a basic frame 1 on the top of the second service processing cabinet.

III. Configuration Notes


All vacant frame positions must be covered with blank filler panels.

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1.3.4 MRS Cabinet


I. Overview of MRS Cabinet
The MRS cabinet is required when there are more than 100,000 equivalent subscribers. It is used to provide MRS feature instead of media resource frames.

II. MRS Cabinet Adopting MRS600-C


When MRS6000-C is used as MRS, an MRS cabinet is configured with a PDF and an MRS6000-C frame, both of which are in fixed positions in the cabinet. All the other empty positions in the cabinet are covered with blank filler panels. Figure 1-9 shows the configuration of the MRS cabinet.

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Power distribution frame (2U) Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (2U)

MRS6000-C (13U)

Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U)

Figure 1-9 Configuration of MRS cabinet adopting MRS6000-C

III. MRS Cabinet Adopting MRS6100


When MRS6100 is used as MRS, an MRS cabinet is configured with a PDF and an MRS6100 frame, both of which are in fixed positions in the cabinet. All the other empty

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positions in the cabinet are covered with blank filler panels. Figure 1-9 shows the configuration of the MRS cabinet.
Power distribution frame (2U)

MRS6100 (9U)

Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (2U) KVM (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (2U)

Figure 1-10 Configuration of MRS cabinet adopting MRS6100

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1.3.5 Cabinet of SoftX3000 and SG7000


The configuration of cabinet of SoftX3000 and SG7000 in different countries and regions are different.

I. In China
When the cabinet of SoftX3000 and SG7000 is used in China, the BAM and the iGWB both use HP server. The BAM uses hard disk array, and the iGWB uses built-in hard disk array. Figure 1-11 shows the configuration of the cabinet.

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Power distribution frame (2U)

SoftX3000 basic frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

SG7000 frame (14U)

KVMS (1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Blank filler panel (3U) SoftX3000 BAM (2U) Standby iGWB(2U) Active iGWB(2U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) SG7000 BAM (2U)

Figure 1-11 Configuration of cabinet of SoftX3000 and SG7000 (in China)

II. Outside China


When the cabinet is used in other countries and regions, the BAM and the iGWB use IBM servers. BAM is not configured with disk array, and iGWB is configured with an external disk array. Figure 1-12 shows the configuration of the cabinet

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Power distribution frame (2U)

SoftX3000 basic frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

SG7000 frame (14U)

KVMS (1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Hard disk array (3U) SoftX3000 BAM (2U) Standby iGWB(2U) Active iGWB(2U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) SG7000 BAM (2U)
Figure 1-12 Configuration of cabinet of SoftX3000 and SG7000 (outside China)

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1.3.6 Cabinet of VIG8920SoftX3000 and UMG8900


The configuration of VIG8920 cabinet in different countries and regions are different.

I. In China
When the VIG8920 cabinet is used in China, the BAM and the iGWB both use HP server. The BAM uses hard disk array, and the iGWB uses built-in hard disk array. Figure 1-13 shows the configuration of the cabinet.

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Power distribution frame (2U)

SoftX3000 basic frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

UMG8900 frame (12U)

Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (1U) KVMS(1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Blank filler panel (3U) BAM (2U) Standby iGWB (2U) Active iGWB(2U)

Figure 1-13 Configuration of VIG8920 cabinet (in China)

II. Outside China


When the VIG8920 cabinet is used in other countries and regions, the BAM and the iGWB use IBM servers. BAM is not configured with disk array, and iGWB is configured with an external disk array. Figure 1-14 shows the configuration of the cabinet.

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Power distribution frame (2U)

SoftX3000 basic frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

UMG8900 frame (12U)

Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (1U) KVMS(1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Hard disk array (3U) BAM (2U) Standby iGWB (2U) Active iGWB(2U)
Figure 1-14 Configuration of VIG8920 cabinet (outside China)

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1.4 Typical Configurations of Cabinet


1.4.1 Overview of Cabinet Typical Configurations
There are two cabinet typical configurations: Embedded MRS Independent MRS

1.4.2 Embedded-MRS Mode


This mode is used when there are less than 100,000 equivalent subscribers. In this mode, the media resource frame is configured in the integrated configuration cabinet, as shown in Figure 1-15.

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Service processing cabinet Power distribution frame (2U) Blank filler panel (3U)

Media resource frame (01) (9U)

Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U) Air deflector (2U) Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (3U) Basic frame (00) (9U) Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (3U) Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (1U) KVMS (1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Hard disk array (3U) BAM (2U) Standby iGWB (2U) Active iGWB (2U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U) Expansion frame (02) (9U) Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (3U) Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (3U) Air deflector (2U)

Figure 1-15 Cabinet configuration of embedded-MRS mode

1.4.3 Separate-MRS Mode


I. Overview of Separate-MRS Mode
This mode uses a separate MRS. It is used when there are more than 100,000 equivalent subscribers. The MRS cabinet and integrated configuration cabinet are mandatory. Configure the service processing cabinet according to system capacity. At maximum, four can be configured.

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II. Using MRS6000-C


When using MRS6000-C, the MRS cabinet must be configured. Figure 1-16 shows the full configuration of separate-MRS mode using MRS6000-C.
MRS cabinet Power distribution frame (2U) Blank filler panel (3U) Media resource frame (9U) Expansion frame (9U) Expansion frame (9U) Expansion frame (9U) Integrated configuration cabinet Power distribution frame (2U) Service processing cabinet 1 Power distribution frame (2U) Service processing cabinet 2 Power distribution frame (2U) Service processing cabinet 3 Power distribution frame (2U)

Blank filler panel (3U)

Blank filler panel (3U) Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (2U) Air deflector (2U) Air deflector (2U) Air deflector (2U)

MRS6000-C frame (13U)

Basic frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel 1U) KVMS (1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (3U) Active iGWB (2U) Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (2U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U) Hard disk array (3U) BAM (2U) Standby iGWB (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Blank filler panel (3U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Figure 1-16 Cabinet configuration of embedded-MRS mode (Using MRS6000-C)

III. Using MRS6100


When using MRS6100, if it is configured in the MRS cabinet, the configuration is as shown in Figure 1-17.

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MRS cabinet Power distribution frame (2U)

Integrated configuration cabinet Power distribution frame (2U)

Service processing cabinet 1 Power distribution frame (2U)

Service processing cabinet 2 Power distribution frame (2U)

Service processing cabinet 3 Power distribution frame (2U)

MRS6100 frame (9U)

Media resource frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (3U) Air deflector (2U) KVM (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (3U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Basic frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel 1U) KVMS (1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Hard disk array (3U) BAM (2U) Standby iGWB (2U) Active iGWB (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (3U) Blank filler panel (2U)

LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Figure 1-17 Using MRS6100 in MRS cabinet If the MRS6100 is configured in the integrated configuration cabinet, the configuration is as shown in Figure 1-18.

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Service processing cabinet 3 Power distribution frame (2U) Service processing cabinet 4 Power distribution frame (2U)

MRS6100 frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Basic frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U) Blank filler panel 1U) KVMS (1U) LAN Switch 3 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 2 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) Hard disk array (3U) BAM (2U) Standby iGWB (2U) Active iGWB (2U) LAN Switch 1 (1U) Cabling trough (1U) LAN Switch 0 (1U) Blank filler panel (2U) Blank filler panel (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Air deflector (2U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Expansion frame (9U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Blank filler panel (2U)

Figure 1-18 Using MRS6100 in integrated configuration cabinet

1.5 Power Distribution Frame


1.5.1 Functions of Power Distribution Frame
The power distribution frame (PDF) is installed at the top of an N68-22 cabinet. Two channels of -48 V power supply are diverted into a PDF where lightning protection and overcurrent protection operations are performed and finally six groups of -48 V power supplies are distributed to the functional frames in the cabinet. In addition, the PDF keeps monitoring the voltage of lead-in power and the state of distributed power. When detecting a fault, it generates an audio-visual alarm. The PDF consists of three parts: Monitoring unit Lightning protection unit Power output unit Figure 1-19 shows the details.

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-48V1 BGND -48V2 BGND PGND

Lightningprotection unit Detecting lightningrelated faults

-48V1

-48V2

BGND

External sensor

Power output unit


-48v2
SW1 SW2 SW3 BGND J7 J8 SW4 SW5 SW6 Air breaker

Monitor unit

J1 Air J2 breaker J3 fault J4 detection J5 J6

MUTE ALM RS485 RUN port indicator indicator switch

Figure 1-19 Architecture of PDF The monitor unit contains two boardspower distribution monitor & control board (WDMB) and signals transfer board (WSTB) . The monitor unit detects and reports through RS485 serial port the status of two 48 VDC inputs, temperature, humidity, air-breaker, and lightning-protection unit. The lightning-protection unit contains two boardsovervoltage protection board (WOPB) and overvoltage protection transfer board (WOTB). It suppresses the overvoltage and overcurrent surges on the DC power input interfaces, and ensures the integrity of the SoftX3000 power system. The power output unit contains six 48V air breakers.

1.5.2 Appearance of Power Distribution Frame


Figure 1-20 shows the appearance of the PDF.

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(1) WSTB (2) 16-pin terminal block (3) 6-pin terminal block (4) Bundling bulge (5) WOPB (6) Plastic panel (7) Air breaker (8) PDF body (9) Cable-through holes for air-breaker monitoring cables

Figure 1-20 Appearance of the PDF The PDF complies with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 297 standard. The dimensions of PDF are 88.9 mm (2 U, height) x 482.6 mm (19 inch, width) x 476.2 mm (depth).

1.5.3 Front View of Power Distribution Frame


Figure 1-21 shows the front view of the PDF.

(1) Running indicator (2) Alarm indicator (4)~(6) -48V1 outlet control switches (7)~(9) -48V2 outlet control switches (10) Front panel of lightning protection unit

(3) Sound/mute switch

Figure 1-21 Front view of the PDF

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There are two indicators on the front panel of the PDF. Table 1-3 shows the meanings of the indicators. Table 1-3 Meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the PDF Indicat or Full name Color State Blinking frequency 0.5 Hz RUN Running indicator Green Meaning of state There are power inputs, and the PDF is working well. The board is not running. The communication with SMUI is interrupted. There is no power input, or the PDF fails. Alarming, indicating faults in the PDF. There is no fault.

is

Blinking frequency is 4 Hz Off

ALM

Alarm indicator

Red

On or blinking fast Off

The sound/mute switch on the front panel is used to select whether or not to produce alarm sound pertaining to the power distribution frame. If the switch is ON, alarm sound will be produced whenever a fault is encountered in the power distribution frame. If the switch is OFF, alarm sound will be muted when a fault is encountered in the PDF. Table 1-4 shows the relationship between the six power control switches and the internal components of the cabinets. Table 1-4 Relationship between the components and the control switch Cabinet type Component Active iGWB Standby iGWB BAM Hard disk array (Only when using IBM server) LAN Switch 0 LAN Switch 1 KVMS Basic frame 0 Expansion frame 1 Control switch SW2, SW4 SW1, SW3 SW3, SW4 SW1, SW6 SW3 SW2 SW4 SW4, SW5 SW5, SW6

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Cabinet type

Component Expansion frame 2

Control switch SW5, SW6 SW3, SW4 SW2, SW3 SW1, SW2 SW1, SW2

Service processing cabinet

Expansion frame 3 Expansion frame 4 Expansion frame 5

MRS cabinet

MRS frame

1.5.4 Rear View of Power Distribution Frame


There are input and output terminal blocks and monitor ports on the rear panel of the PDF, as shown in Figure 1-22.

(1) Power input terminal block (3) External ports from WDMC

(2) Power output terminal block

Figure 1-22 Back view of the PDF The PDF receives two 48 V power inputs and provides six independent 48 V power outputs. The connection positions of 48V power cables and BGND are marked on the power input and output terminal busbar. The PDF provides the following external interfaces: One RS485 serial port Five detection interfaces of external Boolean value One cascade inlet and one cascade outlet for cabinet indicator alarm One cabinet indicator interface One alarm row indicator interface One alarm column indicator interface

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Monitor cable of the PDF is connected to the RS485 serial port marked with COM1 and COM2. The PDF receives two 48 V power inputs and provides six independent 48 V power outputs. The connection positions of 48V power cables and BGND are marked on the power input and output terminal busbar. The PDF provides two RS485 serial ports, five external Boolean-value detection interfaces, one cabinet concatenation input interface, one cabinet concatenation output interface, one alarm column LED, and one alarm row LED. The monitor cables of the PDF connect with COM1 and COM2 RS485 serial ports. Table 1-5 shows the functions of the external interfaces on the PDF. Table 1-5 Functions of external interfaces on the WDMB of the PDF Name COM1 COM2 COM4 P2 J113 J114 J112 J111 J106 J105 J104 Function Active RS485 serial port Standby RS485 serial port Serial port Inverter alarm input interface Cabinet concatenation output interface Cabinet concatenation input interface Cabinet alarm row LED Cabinet alarm column LED Reserved interface Reserved interface Boolean-value Boolean-value detection detection Remark Connecting the WSMU with the monitor cables of the PDF Not used Not used

Flood switch interface

1.5.5 Technical Specifications of Power Distribution Frame


Table 1-6, Table 1-7, Table 1-8, and Table 1-9 shows the technical specifications of the PDF. Table 1-6 Input specifications of the PDF Item Rated voltage Range of voltage input input 48V 72V to 36V Specifications

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Item Input mode Maximum current input

Specifications Two 48 V inputs or one 48 V input Two 48 V, 150 A inputs, working in hot backup mode.

Table 1-7 Output specifications of the PDF Item Rated output voltage Range of output voltage Output tributary Output features protection 48 V 72 V to 36V 70 A: Six 70 A connection-controllable, short-circuit protected tributaries 70 A: 87.5 A at protection point, manual recovery Hot backup mode: 5500 W (48 V) Specifications

Rated output power

Table 1-8 EMC specifications of the PDF Item Electromagnetic interference (EMI) Sub-item Radiant disturbances Conducted disturbances Radiant susceptibility ESD Specifications Passed Class B test of CISPR22. Passed Class B test of CISPR22. 10V/m, 80% AM (1 kHz) on shell Contact discharge: 6 kV.Air discharge: 8 kV Bestow a test signal of 5/50 ns, 5-kHz Rep. freq on the signal cables (0.5 kV) and power cables (1 kV). The cables are working normally. Bestow a test signal of 0.1580 MHz, 3 V, 80% AM (1 kHz) on the power cables and signal cables. The cables are working normally. Bestow a test signal of 1.2/50 s, 2 kV for common mode and 1 kV for differential mode, on the power cables. The power cables are working normally

Instant pulse Electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) Conducted susceptibility

Surging current

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Table 1-9 Other specifications of the PDF Item Sub-item Differential mode protection DC lightning protection Common-mode protection Working temperature Storage temperature Relatively humidity Specifications Cast five times of 8/2-s, 3-kA test current between the 48-V BGND and PGND in both directions. The residual voltage 200 V. Cast five times of 8/2-s, 5-kA test current between the 48-V BGND and PGND in both directions. The residual voltage 300 V. 10C +50C -40C +70C 95% Passed IEC60950, EN60950, UL60950, and GB4943 certifications.

Environment

Environment

Safety

1.6 Air Deflector


1.6.1 Functions of Air Deflector
As show in Figure 1-23, an air deflector is used to smooth and divert air to a different direction and separate heat dissipation channels of the frames, so that air can be taken in from the front and exhausted to the rear. Moreover, the pressure consumption of the air can be minimized through an air deflector.

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Power distribution frame Service frame

Fan box Air deflector

Service frame Front of a cabinet Fan box Air deflector Service frame Rear of a cabinet

Fan box

Figure 1-23 Heat dissipation channel inside a cabinet (side view)

1.6.2 Appearance of Air Deflector


An air deflector is 2 U high and 373.3 mm deep. There are a number of ventilation holes on its plastic front panel, as shown in Figure 1-24.

Figure 1-24 Air deflector structure

1.7 KVMS
1.7.1 Functions of KVMS
The KVMS is an integration of keyboard, video, mouse, and switcher installed in the SoftX3000 cabinet. It provides four groups of interfaces. Each group has one keyboard interface, one mouse interface, and one LCD interface. You can connect with the four groups of interfaces to monitor the BAM, active iGWB, and standby iGWB, using three separate computers. To switch between these three servers, use the OSD menu.

1.7.2 Appearance of KVMS


Figure 1-25 shows the appearance of the KVMS.

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Figure 1-25 Appearance of KVMS Figure 1-26 shows the appearance of the unfolded KVMS.

Figure 1-26 Appearance of the unfolded KVMS The KVMS provides four groups of interfaces from its rear panel. Each group has one keyboard interface, one mouse interface, and one LCD interface. It also provides a power input terminal and a protection grounding connection terminal.

Figure 1-27 Rear view of KVMS

1.7.3 Technical Specifications of KVMS


Table 1-10 shows the technical specifications of the KVMS.

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Table 1-10 Technical specifications of the KVMS Category Mechanical specificatio ns Item Dimensions Model and size of LCD Monitor interface Keyboard and mouse interfaces Input Output Scan interval Performanc e specificatio ns Length cable of signal Specifications 445mm (width) x 42mm (height) x 423mm (depth) 15.1 TFT LCD HD-DB-15 male PS/2 48V, 2A 12V, 5A 3, 8, 15, and 30 seconds 30 m at maximum 1024 x 768, at 85 Hz of refresh rate 10, 15, 20 or 30 characters per second 0C 50C 20C +60C

Interface type Electrical performanc e

Display resolution Keyboard repeat rate (typing speed)

Environme nt requiremen ts

Working temperature Storage temperature

1.8 LAN Switch


1.8.1 Functions of LAN Switch
In an integrated configuration cabinet, Huawei Quidway S3528G LAN Switch (hereinafter referred to as the S3528G) interconnects frames and servers, achieves dual planes for inter-component communication channels, and provides inter-component communication and active/standby configuration functions.

Note: For the details of S3528G service features, refer to Quidway S3500 Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual.

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1.8.2 Front View of LAN Switch


On the front panel of the S3528G, there are power LED, 24 fixed

10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet interfaces and the Console interface. Figure 1-28 shows the details.
(1) (2)

(3) (4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(1) Power LED (4) Mode switching status LED (6) GBIC interface and LED

(2) GBIC interface status LED (3) Mode switch button (5) 10Base-T/100 Base-TX interface LED (7) Console

Figure 1-28 Front view of S3528G Table 1-11 lists the meaning of LEDs on the front panel of the S3528G. Table 1-11 Description of LEDs on the front panel of S3528G LED name Power LED Identity PWR A/L Mode LED switching status D/S A/L D/S ACTIVE (Orange) Status On Off On Off Off On On Off On Off Meaning Power on Power off Indicates the 100Mbit/s interface ACTIVE/LINK status Indicates the 100Mbit/s interface DUPLEX/SPEED status Sending and receiving data Not sending or receiving data Connected Disconnected

10Base-T/100Base-TX interface LED (when mode switching status LED is A/L) (default)

LINK (Green)

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LED name

Identity DUPLEX (Orange)

Status On Off On Off On Off On Off

Meaning Interface duplex working in

10Base-T/100Base-TX interface LED (when mode switching status LED is D/S)

Interface working in half duplex Interface speed is 100 Mbit/s Interface speed is 10 Mbit/s Sending and receiving data Not sending or receiving data Connected Disconnected

SPEED (Green)

ACTIVE (Orange) GBIC interface status LED LINK (Green)

1.8.3 Rear View of LAN Switch


Figure 1-29 shows the rear view of the S3528G. There are two DC power sockets and a grounding post.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1) DC power socket

(2) Backup DC power socket

(3) Grounding post

Figure 1-29 Rear view of S3528G

1.8.4 Technical Specifications of LAN Switch


Table 1-12 shows the technical specifications of the S3528G. Table 1-12 Technical specifications of the S3528G Item Dimensions Weight Backplane switching capacity Port switching capacity Specifications 436.2 mm (width) x 42 mm (height) x 240 mm (depth) (not including plastic decorative panel) 5kg 32 Gbit/s 12.8 Gbit/s

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Item Management port Fixed port Serviced performance Optional module

Specifications One console port 24 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet electric interfaces (RJ-45 connector); four GBIC module interfaces None 10/100BASE-TX 1000BASE-GBIC Rated voltage: 48V to 60V Maximum voltage: 36V to 72V Supporting redundancy power input

Port type

voltage inputted

Power consumption (full load) Temperature Relatively humidity

40 W 0 C to 45 C 10% to 90%
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1.9 Cabling Trough


1.9.1 Functions of Cabling Trough
The cabling trough and cabling rack are used for laying and bundling cables in SoftX3000 cabinets. The cabling trough is configured below the LAN Switch. The network cables leading out of the LAN Switch front panel are laid across the cabling trough to the back of the cabinet. There are three cabling rackshorizontal cabling rack (1 U), rear cabling rack (1 U), and side-hung fiber management tray (FMT).

1.9.2 Appearance and Architecture of Cabling Trough


The cabling trough is 1 U in height. There are many U-shaped troughs for cable lead-ins. On the bottom plate, there are ventilation holds. Refer to Figure 1-30 for appearance and architecture.

(1) Mount angle

Figure 1-30 Appearance and architecture of cabling trough

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1.10 IBM EXP400 Hard Disk Array


1.10.1 Overview of Hard Disk Array
The IBM EXP4000 hard disk array is required in IBM X343 server used as the iGWB server. The hard disk array accomplishes the redundancy backup of the billing data.

1.10.2 Appearance of Hard Disk Array


The IBM EXP400 hard disk array is in standard 19-inch architecture. It is installed in the cabinet through two independent railsone in the left and the other in the right. The IBM EXP400 hard disk array is installed together with IBM X343 server in the cabinet. Figure 1-31 shows its architecture from the rear side angle of view.

(1) Blank tray (2) Bridge card (4) Enclosure Services Module (5) Power supply (7) Chassis assembly with midplane

(3) Front bezel assembly (6) Rails, left and right

Figure 1-31 Diagram of IBM EXP400 hard disk array The RAID adapter of each iGWB server connects with the interface of one channel of the IBM EXP400 hard disk array. One iGWB server controls the left seven hard disks through the left channel, while the other iGWB server controls the right seven hard disks through the right channel. The two channels do not interfere with each other.

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1.10.3 Front View of Hard Disk Array


The hard disk array contains 14 hard disk drawers, and is divided into two separate channels linked by a bridge card. Each channel can hold seven hard disks at maximum. The hard disks are equipped in a pluggable, support architecture. Refer to Figure 1-32 for details.

Figure 1-32 Front view of IBM EXP400 hard disk array On the bay of each hard disk, there are two LEDs which indicate the working status of the hard disk. There are three LEDs on the upper left part of the front panel of the hard disk array. Table 1-13 shows the meanings of the LEDs. Table 1-13 Meaning of LEDs on the front panel of the hard disk array LED name Power-on LED Color Status On Green Off On Off On Blue Off On Status LED Amber Flashing Off Meaning There is power input. The power supply is normal in the hard disk array. There is no power input, or the power module is faulty. Alarm state, meaning that the hard disk array is faulty. No fault. The hard disk array is identified by the server. The hard disk array is not identified by the server. Hard disk is faulty. The server is identifying or restarting the hard disk. The hard disk is working normally.

Generalsystem- error LED

Amber

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LED name Activity LED

Color Green

Status Flashing

Meaning The hard disk is reading and writing data.

1.10.4 Rear View of Hard Disk Array


The rear part of the hard disk array is also divided into two independent partsa left part and a right part. Each part contains a power module and an enclosure services module (ESM). The two modules are pluggable. Each ESM provides a small computer systems interface (SCSI) to connect the server. Figure 1-33 shows the details.

Figure 1-33 Rear view of IBM EXP400 hard disk array Table 1-14 shows the meanings of LEDs on the rear panel of the hard disk array. Table 1-14 Meaning of LEDs on the rear panel of the hard disk array LAD name Termination-power LED Color Status On Green Off On LVD/SE LED Green Off Activity LED Green Flashin g Meaning The power supply to the peer server is normal. The power supply to the peer server is faulty. The external host bus is in low voltage differential (LVD) mode. The external host bus single-ended(SE) mode. is in

The hard disk is reading and writing data.

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LAD name SCSI reset LED Fault LED

Color Green

Status On On Off On Off On Off On

Meaning The SCSI bus is resetting. The ESM is faulty. The ESM is working normally. The AC power supply is normal. The AC power supply is faulty. The DC power supply is normal. The DC power supply is faulty. A power supply failure or that a redundant power supply is not turned on. The built-in fan fails. Power supply is normal.

Amber

AC power LED

Green

DC power LED

Green

Fault LED

Amber

Flashin g Off

1.10.5 Technical Specifications of Hard Disk Array


Table 1-15 shows the technical specifications of the hard disk array. Table 1-15 Technical specifications of hard disk array Category Mechanical specifications Item Dimensions Weight Rated voltage Electrical performance External interfaces Rated current Range of input power Ultra320 SCSI Working temperature Environment requirements Temperature variation Relatively humidity Humidity variation Specifications 447 mm (Width) x 128 mm (Height) x 540 mm (Depth) 37.3 kg in full configuration 48V 5A 60W 450W 2 10C40C No more than 10C per hour 20% 80%, non-condensing No more than 10% per hour

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1.11 BAM and iGWB Server (HP Server)


1.11.1 Functions of BAM and iGWB Server (HP Server)
The BAM is the server of the operation and maintenance (OAM) system. It bridges the workstations and the SoftX3000. The BAM forwards the OAM commands from local and remote workstations to SoftX3000, and sends the response messages from SoftX3000 to the workstations. The BAM also stores and transfers the alarm and traffic measurement data. The iGWB server is an intermediate billing device between SoftX3000 and the billing center. It receives, pre-processes, and stores bills at a speed of 1700 CDRs per second. The iGWB server also provides billing interface. The iGWB server works in active/standby mode. The BAM and the iGWB server are configured in fixed positions in the integrated configuration cabinet. Both adopt HP ProLiant DL380 G3 server.

1.11.2 View of iGWB Server


I. Front View of iGWB Server
Figure 1-34 shows the front view of iGWB server.

(1) Hard disk drive bay (six in total)

(2) Floppy disk drive

(3) CD-ROM drive

Figure 1-34 Front view of iGWB/BAM server At the right side of the front panel of the server, there is a line of indicators. See Figure 1-35.

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(1) Internal status indicator (4) NIC2 connection indicator

(2) External status indicator (5) UID indicator

(3) NIC1 connection indicator (6) Power button/ indicator

Figure 1-35 Front view of iGWB/BAM server

II. Rear View of iGWB Server


Figure 1-36 shows the rear view of iGWB server.

(1) Extended slot PCI-X 3 (for installing network adapter 1) (2) Extended slot PCI-X 2 (for installing network adapter 0) (3) Extended slot PCI-X 1 (4) Serial port (5) iLO interface (6) Mouse interface (7) Power socket (8) VHDCI SCSI interface (9) Monitor interface (10) USB interface (11) NIC connection interface (matching with network adapters 2 and 3) (12) Keyboard interface

Figure 1-36 Rear view of iGWB/BAM server Figure 1-37 shows the indicators on the back panel of iGWB/BAM server.

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(1) PCI slot 3 hot-swap fault indicator (3) PCI slot 2 hot-swap fault indicator (5) RJ-45 interface connection indicator (7) UID indicator/ button

(2) PCI slot 3 hot-swap power indicator (4) PCI slot 2 hot-swap power indicator (6) RJ-45 interface activation indicator (8) Power indicator

Figure 1-37 Rear view of iGWB/BAM server

1.11.3 Technical Specifications of BAM and iGWB Server


The power consumption of HP ProLiant DL380 G3 server is 250 W. Table 1-16 shows its hardware configurations. Table 1-16 Hardware settings of HP server Item CPU Hard disk Memor y Networ k adapter RAID adapter Configuration BAM Two Xeon DP 2.4GHz CPU or higher processors Two 36-GB hard disks (10,000 RPM SCSI hard disks) 4 256 MB 2 x 100/1000 Mbit/s integrated network adaptors 2 x 10/100 Mbit/s extended network adaptors Integrated Smart Array 5i Plus, single channel 5 73GB iGWB

Note: The hardware configuration of the BAM and iGWB server may be updated; so the preceding configuration is for reference only.

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1.12 BAM and iGWB Server (IBM Server)


1.12.1 Functions of BAM and iGWB Server
The BAM is the server of the operation and maintenance (OAM) system. It bridges the workstations and the SoftX3000. The BAM forwards the OAM commands from local and remote workstations to SoftX3000, and sends the response messages from SoftX3000 to the workstations. The BAM also stores and transfers the alarm and traffic measurement data. The iGWB server is an intermediate billing device between SoftX3000 and the billing center. It receives, pre-processes, and stores bills at a speed of 1700 CDRs per second. The iGWB server also provides billing interface. The iGWB server works in active/standby mode. The BAM and the iGWB server are configured in fixed positions in the integrated configuration cabinet. Both adopt IBM X343 server.

1.12.2 Front View of BAM and iGWB Server


Figure 1-38 shows the front view of the iGWB server with the bezel.

A Bezel B Peripheral bay D Power switch E Reset switch G Major alarm indicator H Minor alarm indicator J Network adapter status indicator L Power supply status indicator M Bezel removal N Hard drive tray thumbscrews

C NMI switch F Critical alarm indicator I Power alarm indicator K Hard disk status indicator

Figure 1-38 Front view of iGWB/BAM server with bezel Figure 1-39 shows the front view of the server with the bezel removed.

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A Floppy drive B CD-ROM drive C Front panel switches and indicators D Hard drive tray E Left SCSI drive bay F Hard drive tray ribbon cable connector G Hard drive tray power H Right SCSI drive bay connector

Figure 1-39 Front view of iGWB/BAM server with bezel removed

1.12.3 Rear View of BAM and iGWB Server


Figure 1-40 shows the back view of the iGWB server.

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A Three half-length 64-bit, 66 MHz PCI add-in board slots (3.3 V riser board) B DB-15 male connector for front panel alarm relay contacts C Three full height, full length 64-bit, 33 MHz PCI add-in board slots (5 V riser board), upper one of which is used for RAID adapter (with SCSI interfaces and disk array cables), and the other two of which are used for network adapters 2 and 3 D Redundant, hot-plug power supplies E Four-terminal DC input power connector for DC input power supply cage F USB port 1 G Video connector H External wide SCSI Ultra160 68-pin connector I Dual NIC 10/100 E/N RJ45 connectors NIC 1 (lower) and NIC 2 (upper), of which the upper one is used for network adapter 1 and the lower one is used for network adapter 0. J The PS/2 port can accept both keyboard and mouse. Use the included Y splitter cable to connect a mouse and a keyboard to the PS/2 port at the same time. K Serial port (COM2), 8-pin RJ45 connector L USB port 0 M Two grounding plugs for attachment of grounding wire to chassis

Figure 1-40 Back view of iGWB/BAM server

1.12.4 Technical Specifications of BAM and iGWB Server


The power consumption of IBM X343 server is 350 W. Table 1-17 shows its hardware configurations. Table 1-17 Hardware settings of IBM X343 server Item CPU Hard disk Memory Network adapter RAID adapter Configuration BAM iGWB

Two Intel Pentium III 1.26 GHz or higher processors Two 36-GB hard disks (10,000 RPM SCSI hard disks) Two 1-GB memory chips Four 10/100-Mbit/s network adapters Single ServeRAID-4L adapter Two 34-GB hard disks (10,000 RPM SCSI hard disks) Ten 73-GB hard disks (hard disk array)

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Note: The hardware configuration of the BAM server may be updated; so the preceding configuration is for reference only.

1.13 Workstation
1.13.1 Functions of Workstation
There are three types of workstations used in SoftX3000: Emergency workstation Maintenance terminal Operation terminal The workstation serves the following purposes: Data configuration Data backup Equipment status query Equipment maintenance The emergency workstation automatically backs up BAM data every four hours by default. When BAM is down, the emergency workstation will work as BAM with the backup data. When BAM recovers, the normal work mode is resumed. Therefore, the emergency workstation is the backup device for BAM.

1.13.2 Technical Specifications of Workstation


The workstation is a desktop PC, and is not installed in the cabinet. Table 1-18 lists the hardware requirements of workstation. Table 1-18 Hardware requirements of workstation Component CPU Memory Hard disk Floppy drive CD-ROM Integrated graphic card and sound card 10/100 Mbit/s interface card auto-sensing network Specifications Pentium IV 1.7 GHz or higher 512 MB 40 GB 1 1 Integrated in the motherboard One (three for emergency workstation)

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In addition, the emergency workstation requires an MO drive.

Note: The hardware of the emergency workstation might be different from the manual.

1.14 Universal Alarm Box


The universal alarm box, also known as GM12ALMZ alarm box, is designed with chassis architecture of advanced techniques and optimal layout. The design of the universal alarm box fully considers operability, maintainability, and security. Figure 1-41 shows the appearance of the universal alarm box.

Figure 1-41 Appearance of the universal alarm box For detailed installation procedure and cable connections, refer to Universal Alarm Box User Manual delivered with the alarm box.

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2.1 Introduction to the Chapter
This chapter details the features, classification, and composition of the open standard telecom architecture (OSTA) frame used in SoftX3000 cabinets. The chapter also elaborates on the fan box, which is an internal component of the OSTA frame.

2.2 Overview of OSTA Frame


The frame is an independent working unit, which is composed of boards plugged in the same backplane. SoftX3000 adopts the OSTA hardware platform. The OSTA platform has four types of backplane buses: Shared resource bus Ethernet bus H.110 bus Serial bus The OSTA frame features high adaptability and reliability. This is applicable to the exchange and transfer of length-variable data packets of the softswitch.

2.3 Features of OSTA Frame


The OSTA platform is structured in a standard frame which is 19 inches wide and 9U high. Each OSTA frame is equipped with a pluggable fan box at its lower part, as shown in Figure 2-1

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(2) Front view of OSTA frame

(3) Rear view of OSTA frame

Figure 2-1 Appearance of OSTA frame Service frame has the following features. A frame is 19 inches wide and 9U high, conforming to IEC297. A fan box is installed at the bottom of each service frame. A frame accommodates both front boards and back boards All the front boards and back boards are plugged in the backplane. All cables are led out from the back of the frame. Each frame has 21 slots. A frame has temperature detection and fan speed adjustment functions.

2.4 Board Allocation of OSTA Frame


All OSTA frames share the same hardware architecture. Each frame is designed with 21 standard slots. The following boards are always configured in fixed positions: System Management Units (SMUIs) System Interface Units (SIUIs) Hot-Swap and Control Units (HSCIs) Alarm Units (ALMIs) Universal Power Modules (UPWRs) (occupying the width of 2 standard board slots) These boards occupy 9 slots in total. The remaining 12 slots are used for service boards (front boards) and interface boards (back boards). Figure 2-2 shows the board allocation specifics.

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(1)

(4)

(5)

(6) (7) (8) (7) (9) (1)

(1) Power boards (4) Back boards (7) Service boards

(2) Interface boards (5) Backplanes (8) System management boards

(3) Ethernet communication boards (6) Front boards (9) Alarm board

Figure 2-2 Board allocation in an OSTA frame The board design in the OSTA frame separates the functions of front boards and back boards. It simplifies the design of boards and unifies the functions to be provided by each board, reducing hardware complexity, improving system reliability, frame adaptability, and configuration flexibility.

2.5 Fan Box


2.5.1 Overview of Fan Box
A fan box is installed at the bottom of each service frame. It is designed for heat dissipation. The fan box is made of plastic parts. Each fan box accommodates six fans. The diameter of each fan is 119 mm, and the thickness is 32 mm.

2.5.2 Functions of Fan Box


A speed adjustment technique is used in the fans. On the premise of normal heat dissipation and reliable running, the rotation speed of the fans can be controlled. The fans are hot-swappable. The running state of the fans can be known by observing the indicators. The fan box can be maintained through a remote network management terminal.

2.5.3 Front View of Fan Box


The front view of a fan box is shown in Figure 2-3.
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(2) Fan state indicator

Figure 2-3 Front view of a fan box If the state indicator turns green and blinks at a frequency of 1 Hz, it means that all the fans work well. Otherwise, the fans might work abnormally, the communication monitor board might be faulty, or the power supply for the fan box might fail.

2.5.4 Technical Specifications of Fan Box


Input voltage: 58 V 40 V Maximum power consumption of a fan box: 105 W Communication rate through RS485: 9.6 kbit/s

2.6 Classification of Frames


2.6.1 Overview of Frame Classification
The DIP switch on the SIUI determines the frame number. The SMUI reads the DIP switch on the SIUI and retrieves frame number. For the relationship between the DIP-switch settings of the SIUI and the frame number, refer to chapter 3 Boards for details. Depending on different board types configured, SoftX3000 frames fall into four types: Basic frame 0 Basic frame 1 Expansion frame Media resource frame.

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2.6.2 Basic Frame 0


I. Functions of Basic Frame 0
Basic frame 0 must be configured in the integrated configuration cabinet. The basic frame 0 provides a number of external interfaces such as clock, E1, and IP. A basic frame 0 can provide all service processing capabilities. In the basic frame 0, CKIIs, IFMIs/BFIIs and CDBIs can be configured.

II. Board Allocation of Basic Frame 0


Figure 2-4 shows the configuration of front boards and back boards in basic frame 0.

Back Board

B F I I

B F I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

S I U I

H S C I

S I U I

H S C I

C K I I

C K I I

U P W R

U P W R

Slot No

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20

Front Board

I F M I

I F M I

F C C U / F C S U

F C C U / F C S U

F C C U / F C S U

F C C U / F C S U

S M U I

S M U I

C D B I

C D B I

B S G I / M S G I

B S G I / M S G I

B S G I / M S G I

B S G I / M S G I

A L U I

U P W R

U P W R

Figure 2-4 Board allocation in basic frame 0

III. Board Configuration Guide of Basic Frame 0


The SMUIs, SIUIs, HSCIs, ALUI, and UPWRs must be configured in fixed positions in basic frame 0. Table 2-1 shows the details. Table 2-1 Board positions in basic frame 0 Board name SMUI HSCI ALUI 6 and 8 7 and 9 16 Slot number Front Back Front Front or Back

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Board name UPWR 17+18 19+20 12+13 14+15

Slot number

Front or Back Front and Back Front and Back Back Back

CKII

The IFMIs and BFIIs in the left half frame and CDBIs in the right half frame must be configured. Their configuration slots are fixed. When the networking is to provide narrowband signaling interfaces, the following board should be configured: Fixed calling control unit and signaling process units (FCSUs) E1_pool interface units (EPIIs) CKIIs Broadband signaling gateway boards (BSGIs) Multimedia signaling gateway units (MSGIs) When the networking is not to provide narrowband signaling interfaces, the following boards are required: Fixed calling control units (FCCUs) BSGIs MSGIs An FCSU and an EPII must be configured in pairs and inserted in the same slots at the front and back. The back slots 12 16 are always reserved for the CKIIs. The FCCU/FCSU/BSGI/MSGI compatible slots are front slots 2 5 and 12 15. It is recommended to configure FCCUs/FCSUs from left to right and BSGIs/MSGIs from right to left. For empty slots without boards configured, it is required to cover them with blank filler panels.

2.6.3 Basic Frame 1


I. Functions of Basic Frame 1
When the number of equivalent subscribers is greater than 500,000, basic frame 1 must be configured. A basic frame 1 provides IP and Ethernet interfaces externally, and can provide all service processing capabilities. For every increase of 500,000 equivalent subscribers, add a pair of IFMIs in basic frame 1 to provide external IP and
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Ethernet interfaces. When the number of equivalent subscribers is greater than 1,000,000, add a pair of CDBIs in the basic frame 1.

Note: Because a maximum of 4 pairs of IFMIs and 2 pairs of CDBIs are configured in SoftX3000, at most one basic frame 0 and one basic 1 are required for the whole system. In the basic frame 1, CKIIs cannot be configured but IP Forward Modules (IFMIs)/Back insert FE Interface Units (BFIIs) and Central Database Boards (CDBIs) can be configured. The IFMIs/BFIIs provide IP interfaces. In the basic frame 0, CKIIs, IFMIs/BFIIs and CDBIs can be configured.

II. Board Allocation of Basic Frame 1


Figure 2-5 shows the configuration of front boards and back boards in basic frame 1.

Back Board

B F I I

B F I I

B F I I / E P I I

B F I I / E P I I

B F I I / E P I I

B F I I / E P I I

S I U I

H S C I

S I U I

H S C I

U P W R

U P W R

Slot No

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16

17

18

19

20

Front Board

I F M I

I F M I

I F M I / F C C U / F C S U

I F M I / F C C U / F C S U

I F M I / F C C U / F C S U

I F M I / F C C U / F C S U

S M U I

S M U I

C D B I

C D B I

B S G I / M S G I

B S G I / M S G I

B S G I / M S G I

B S G I / M S G I

A L U I

U P W R

U P W R

Figure 2-5 Board allocation in basic frame 1

III. Board Configuration Guide of Basic Frame 1


When there are more than two IFMIs or two CDBIs, basic frame 1 must be configured.

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SMUIs, SIUIs, HSCIs, ALUI, and UPWRs must be configured. SMUIs are configured invariably in the front slots 6 and 8, HSCIs configured in the back slots 7 and 9, ALUI in the front slot 16, and UPWRs in both front and back slots (17, 18) and (19, 20). In the slots 2 5, IFMIs are preferred; in the slots 12 15, CDBIs are preferred. If empty front slots are still left after IFMIs and CDBIs have been inserted, the left slots are available for FCSUs, FCCUs, BSGIs, MSGIs and EPIIs. It is recommended to configure FCCUs/FCSUs from left to right and configure BSGIs/MSGIs from right to left. An FCSU and an EPII must be configured in pairs and inserted in the same slots at the front and back. For empty slots without boards configured, it is required to cover them with blank filler panels.

2.6.4 Expansion Frame


I. Functions of Expansion Frame
The expansion frame is optional, and can be configured as service processing frames depending on the subscriber capacity. Expansion frames cannot exist by itself; they must cooperate with the basic frame 0 to provide service processing functions.

II. Board Allocation of Expansion Frame


Figure 2-6 shows the configuration of front boards and back boards in the expansion frame.

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Back Board

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

S I U I

H S C I

S I U I

H S C I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

U P W R

U P W R

Slot No

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Front Board

F C S U / F C C U / B S G I / M S G I

F C S U / F C C U / B S G I / M S G I

F C S U / F C C U / B S G I / M S G I

F C S U / F C C U / B S G I / M S G I

F C S U / F C C U / B S G I / M S G I

F C S U / F C C U / B S G I / M S G I

S M U I

S M U I

B S G I / M S G I / F C S U / F C C U

B S G I / M S G I / F C S U / F C C U

B S G I / M S G I / F C S U / F C C U

B S G I / M S G I / F C S U / F C C U

B S G I / M S G I / F C S U / F C C U

B S G I / M S G I / F C S U / F C C U

A L U I

U P W R

U P W R

Figure 2-6 Board allocation in the expansion frame

III. Board Configuration Guide of Expansion Frame


SMUIs, SIUIs, HSCIs, ALUI, and UPWRs must be configured. SMUIs are configured invariably in the front slots 6 and 8, HSCIs configured in the back slots 7 and 9, ALUI in the front slot 16, and UPWRs in both front and back slots (17, 18) and (19, 20). Slots 0 5 and 10 15 are available for FCSUs, FCCUs, BSGIs, EPIIs and MSGIs. Number of expansion frames = MAX {ROUNDUP [(number of CDBIs + number of IFMIs + number of FCSUs + number of FCCUs + number of BSGIs + number of MSGIs)/12 - 1], 0}

Note: MAX { } means to get the maximum value. ROUNDUP() means to round up to a integer. For instance, ROUNDUP(0.4) = 1. A maximum of 12 slots are available for CDBIs, IFMIs, FCSUs, FCCUs, BSGIs and MSGIs in an expansion frame.

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An FCSU and an EPII must be configured in pairs and inserted in the same slots at the front and back. In each expansion frame, it is recommended to configure FCCUs/FCSUs from left to right in the left half and configure BSGIs/MSGIs from right to left in the right half. When empty slots are still left after FCCUs/FCSUs (BSGIs/MSGIs) have been configured in the left (right) half, the empty slots are available for BSGIs/MSGIs (FCCUs/FCSUs). For empty slots without boards configured, it is required to cover them with blank filler panels.

2.6.5 Media Resource Frame


I. Functions of Media Resource Frame
If the capacity of equivalent subscribers is less than 100,000, a media resource frame is configured to provide resource media streams to implement MRS functions.

II. Board Allocation of Media Resource Frame


Configuration of front and back boards in a media resource frame is illustrated in Figure 2-7.

Back Board

M R I A

M R I A

M R I A

M R I A

M R I A

M R I A

S I U I

H S C I

S I U I

H S C I

M R I A

M R I A

M R I A

M R I A

M R I A

M R I A

U P W R

U P W R

Slot No

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Front Board

M R C A

M R C A

M R C A

M R C A

M R C A

M R C A

S M U I

S M U I

M R C A

M R C A

M R C A

M R C A

M R C A

M R C A

A L U I

U P W R

U P W R

Figure 2-7 Board allocation in a media resource frame

III. Configuration Guide of Media Resource Frame


A media resource frame is configured at the near top of the integrated configuration cabinet or of a service processing cabinet. Its frame number is 1 or 5. SMUIs, SIUIs, HSCIs, ALUI, and UPWRs must be configured. SMUIs are configured invariably in the front slots 6 and 8, HSCIs configured in the back slots 7 and 9, ALUI in the front slot 16, and UPWRs in both front and back slots (17, 18) and (19, 20).

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A media resource control unit (MRCA) and a media resource interface unit (MRIA) are configured in pairs. The slots 0 5 and 10 15 are available for them. MRCAs and MRIAs must be configured at the same slot numbers. A maximum of 12 MRCAs and 12 MRIAs can be configured in one frame. Number of media resource frames = ROUNDUP (number of required MRCAs /12) It is recommended to configure MRCAs in available slots from both sides of the frame inwards. For empty slots without boards configured, it is required to cover them with blank filler panels.

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3.1 Classification of Boards
There are three types of boards in SoftX3000: Front board Back board Backplane Both the front boards and the back boards are inserted in the backplane. Table 3-1 lists the functions of the front boards, the back boards, and the backplane. Table 3-1 Functions of boards used in SoftX3000 Board Front board Back board Backplane Function Service processing boards and management control board Protocol processing boards and interface boards Provides a communication channel for other boards

All SoftX3000 boards are hot-swappable. Some boards have a hot-swapping LED OFFLINE on the front panel and a hot-swapping switch on the ejector-lever. When you insert a board in the frame and restore the ejector lever, the hot-swapping switch is closed. When you push open the ejector lever, the switch is open. Then the MBUS module of the board sends a board-swapping request to the active SMUI in the frame and terminates all services in the board. When the hot-swapping LED is on, you can unplug the board. Figure 3-1 shows the board insertion mode in SoftX3000.

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Backplane

Back board

Front board

Figure 3-1 Front board and back board Table 3-2 lists the boards used in SoftX3000. Table 3-2 List of boards Board FCCU FCSU EPII IFMI BFII SMUI SIUI MRCA MRIA BSGI MSGI CDBI Frame Basic frame and expansion frame Basic frame and expansion frame Basic frame and expansion frame Basic frame Basic frame Basic frame and expansion frame Basic frame and expansion frame Media resource frame Media resource frame Basic frame and expansion frame Basic frame and expansion frame Basic frame Position Front board Front board Used in pairs Back board Front board Back board Front board Used in pairs Back board Front board Back board Front board Front board Front board Used in pairs None None None Used in pairs Corresponding front or back board None

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Board ALUI UPWR HSCI CKII

Frame Basic frame and expansion frame Basic frame and expansion frame Basic frame and expansion frame Basic frame 0

Position Front board Front or back board Back board Back board

Corresponding front or back board None UPWR None None

Note: In the board names, F indicates Fixed network, and I stands for Integrated.

3.2 ALUI
3.2.1 Functions
The Alarm Unit (ALUI) is a front board and installed in slot 16 in each frame. It provides the following functions: Communicating with the SMUI through the serial cable, and accepting the instructions and commands from the SMUI to control indicators. Checking the chassis temperature and reporting the related information to the SMUI through the serial port cable. Collecting fault detection signals and in-position signals of four power modules, reporting the logically synthesized signals as the working status of the power system to the SMUI through the serial port cable, and displaying power board working and in-position status by its indicators. Reporting error information and lighting the fault indicator when the temperature sensor is faulty.

3.2.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of ALUI covers two aspects: Interfaces Power consumption

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Table 3-3 Technical specifications of ALUI Category Parameter Specification Remark When J5 and J7 in the board are shorted, this serial port is used as RS422 serial port to connect with the SMUI. When J6 and J8 in the board are shorted, this serial port is used as RS232 serial port provided on the front panel. None

Interfaces

RS232 serial port

Power consumption

NA

2W

3.2.3 Indicators
Figure 3-2 shows the front panel of the ALUI.
ALUI

RUN 00 01 02 03 04 05 07 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 UPWR UPWR

RST

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Figure 3-2 Front panel of the ALUI Table 3-4 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the ALUI.

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Table 3-4 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the ALUI Indicat or RUN Meaning Running indicator Back board 0 status indicator Back board 1 status indicator Back board 2 status indicator Back board 3 status indicator Back board 4 status indicator Back board 5 status indicator Back board 7 status indicator Back board 9 status indicator Back board 10 status indicator Back board 11 status indicator Back board 12 status indicator Back board 13 status indicator Back board 14 status indicator Status description Red Failed to communicate with the SMUI. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. The board faulty. is Green The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. Off The board is faulty.

00

The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position. The board is not in position.

01

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is

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is

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is

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is

10

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Meaning Back board 15 status indicator Back power module status indicator Back power module status indicator

Status description Red The board faulty. is Green The board runs normally. The board runs normally. The board runs normally. Off The board is not in position. The back power module is not in position. The back power module is not in position.

UPWR

The power module is faulty.

UPWR

The power module is faulty.

3.2.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


There is one reset button RST used to reset the board.

3.3 BFII
3.3.1 Functions
The Back insert FE Interface Unit (BFII) is the back interface board of the IFMI. It is used to implement FE driver processing and enable the external physical interface of the IFMI. The BFII is configured in pair with IFMI. The BFIIs work in active/standby mode.

3.3.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of BFII covers two aspects: Interfaces Power consumption Table 3-5 Technical specifications of BFII Category Interfaces Power consumption Parameter 10/100-Mbps Ethernet interface NA 1 2W Specification

3.3.3 Indicators
Figure 3-3 shows the front panel of the BFII.
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Figure 3-3 Front panel of the BFII

3.3.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


None

3.4 BSGI
3.4.1 Functions
The Broadband Signaling Gateway (BSGI) is used to process the IP packets after the IFMI level-1 dispatch. It implements the following protocols: UDP SCTP MTP layer-2 user adaptation (M2UA) M3UA V5UA IUA MGCP H.248

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The BSGI then performs level-2 dispatch of such messages to the FCCU or FCSU for processing of transaction layer or service layer. Figure 3-4 shows the protocol stack of the BSGI.

M 2 U A

M 3 U A

I U A

V 5 U A

MGCP Stack

H.248 Stack

SCTP

UDP

IP BSGI

MAC IFMI

LAN Driver BFII

Figure 3-4 Protocol stack of the BSGI The alarm information generated by the BSGI is reported to the SMUI through the shared resource bus. The BSGIs work in load sharing mode.

3.4.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of BSGI covers three aspects: Functions Interfaces Power consumption

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Table 3-6 Technical specifications of BSGI Category Parameter H.248 MGCP Functions M2UA M3UA V5UA IUA RS232 serial port Specification 1800 PPS 1500 PPS 5000 PPS 5000 PPS 5000 PPS 5000 PPS Remark PPS means second. None None None None None Used for commissioning; providing RJ45 sockets on the panel; provided with hot-swappable protection. None packets per

Interfaces

Power consumption

NA

16W

3.4.3 Indicators
Figure 3-5 shows the front panel of the BSGI.

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ALM RUN RST


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OFFLINE

Figure 3-5 Front panel of the BSGI Table 3-7 shows the meanings of indicators on the front panel of the BSGI. Table 3-7 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the BSGI Indicator ALM Meaning Fault indicator Status description When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is reset or faulty Flashing period for loading program: 0.25 second RUN Running indicator Flashing period for normal running of the active board: 2 seconds Flashing period for normal running of the standby board: 4 seconds When the board is plugged into a frame, if the blue indicator lights, it means that the board has contacted the backplane and the ejector lever on the front panel can be pressed down to make the board fully inserted into the backplane. While pulling the board out, pull the ejector lever on the front panel. When the blue indicator lights, it is allowed to pull the board out.

OFFLINE

Plug-in indicator

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There is one reset button RST used to reset the board.

3.5 CDBI
3.5.1 Functions
The Central Database Boards (CDBIs) are the front boards in basic frame 0 and basic frame 1. As the database of the equipment, the CDBI stores all data of the following aspects: Call location Gateway resources management Outgoing trunk circuit selection The CDBIs work in active/standby mode. At maximum, two pairs of CDBIs can be configured. The alarm information generated by the CDBI is reported to the SMUI through the shared resource bus.

3.5.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of CDBI covers three aspects: Functions Interfaces Power consumption Table 3-8 Technical specifications of CDBI Category Functions Parameter Fixed subscriber locating Gateway resource management Outgoing trunk circuit selection of local office Tandem call circuit selection Interfaces Power consumption RS232 serial port NA Specification 9000 times per second 5500 times per second 6300 times per second 4300 times per second 1 16W

Functions

3.5.3 Indicators
Figure 3-6 shows the front panel of the CDBI.

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ALM RUN RST


COM

OFFLINE

Figure 3-6 Front panel of the CDBI Table 3-9 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the CDBI. Table 3-9 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the CDBI Indicator ALM Meaning Fault indicator Status description When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is reset or faulty Flashing period for loading program: 0.25 second RUN Running indicator Flashing period for normal running of the active board: 2 seconds Flashing period for normal running of the standby board: 4 seconds When the board is plugged into a frame, if the blue indicator lights, it means that the board has contacted the backplane and the ejector lever on the front panel can be pressed down to make the board fully inserted into the backplane. While pulling the board out, pull the ejector lever on the front panel. When the blue indicator lights, it is allowed to pull the board out.

OFFLINE

Plug-in indicator

3.5.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


There is one reset button RST used to reset the board.

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3.6 CKII
3.6.1 Functions
The Clock Interface Unit (CKII) is a back board of basic frame 0. Each CKII occupies two back slots15 and 16, or 13 and 14. It provides the following functions: Providing the clock signals in conformity with the specifications of BELLCORE GR-1244-CORE stratum-2 clock, and ITU-T G.812 Type II clock. Supporting Synchronization Status Message (SSM) function in conformity with the ITU-T G.781 recommendation. Its external synchronous clock interface complying with the requirements of the ITU-T G.703 and ITU-T G.704 templates. The CKIIs work in active/standby mode.

3.6.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of CKII covers two aspects: Interfaces Power consumption Table 3-10 Technical specifications of CKII Category Parameter 2 MHz or 2 Mbit/s clock input interface E1 line 2 MHz clock input interface RS422 differential interface Power consumption NA 2 Specification Remark Used to connect with BITS clock device. Used to connect with the EPII to extract 2 MHz click signals as reference. 8-kHz clock output interface, used to provide clock source for the EPIIs in the expansion frames. None

Interfaces

16

15 W

3.6.3 Indicators
Figure 3-7 shows the front panel of the CKII.

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RUN ALM ACT


BSTS1 BSTS2 LINE1 LINE2

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8

9 11 13 15

10 12 14 16

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Figure 3-7 Front panel of the CKII

Table 3-11 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the CKII.
Table 3-11 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the CKII Indicator Meaning Status description

RUN

Running indicator Fault indicator

Flashing (2 seconds on and 2 seconds off) indicates that the board is to be configured. Flashing (1 second on and 1 second off) indicates that the board runs normally. When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is reset or faulty.

ALM

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Meaning

Status description

ACT

Active/stand by status indicator

When the indicator lights, it indicates the active board is being used. When the indicator is off, it indicates the standby board is being used.

3.6.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


There is one reset button RST used to reset the board.

3.7 EPII
3.7.1 Functions
The EPII is the E1_Pool Interface Unit, and the back board of the FCSU. The EPII enables the following functions. Processing messages on MTP1 physical layer. Providing narrowband signaling physical interfaces for the FCSU. The EPII is configured in pair with FCSU. Implementing transfer of system clock and enabling clock synchronization function in a frame. Working with the front board FCSU to perform switchover between active and standby boards through H.110 bus. The EPIIs work in active/standby mode.

3.7.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of EPII covers three aspects: Functions Interfaces Power consumption
Table 3-12 Technical specifications of EPII Category Parameter Specification Remark

E1 interface 8 kHz system clcok input interface 2 MHz BITS clock output interface

Used to connect with narrowband signaling network Used to connect with the CKII board. Used to provide clock source for the CKII board.

Interfaces

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Parameter

Specification

Remark

Power consumptio n

NA

4W

None

3.7.3 Indicators
Figure 3-8 shows the front panel of the EPII.
EPII

RUN ALM
2M-A

2M-B

8 7 6 5

8K-A
E1/T1

HUAWEI

Figure 3-8 Front panel of the EPII

Table 3-13 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the EPII.
Table 3-13 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the EPII Indicator Meaning Status description

8K-B

ALM RUN

........... ...............
4 3 2 1

Fault indicator Running indicator

When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is faulty. When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is running normally.

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Table 3-14 elaborates the meaning and use of DIP switches S1S5.
Table 3-14 Meaning and usage of DIP switches Switch Meaning Switch choice

S1

Trunk cable selecting switch Used to select whether the shell of the E1 receiving cable of the EPII is connected to the protection ground. Used to select whether the shell of the E1 transmitting cable of the EPII is connected to the protection ground. Board switch reset

75-ohm coaxial cable: 8-bit switch "ON" 120-ohm twisted pair: 8-bit switch "OFF" 75-ohm coaxial cable: switch ON indicates that the shell of the E1 receiving cable of the EPII is connected to the protection ground. The default status is ON. 120-ohm coaxial cable: switch OFF indicates that the shell of the E1 receiving cable of the EPII is not connected to the protection ground. 75-ohm coaxial cable: switch ON indicates that the shell of the E1 transmitting cable of the EPII is connected to the protection ground. The default status is ON. 120-ohm coaxial cable: switch OFF indicates that the shell of the E1 transmitting cable of the EPII is not connected to the protection ground. None

S2

S3

S4

S5

Used for commissioning and testing

None

3.8 FCCU
3.8.1 Functions
The Fixed Calling Control Unit (FCCU) implements call control and processing of the following protocols: MTP3 ISUP INAP MGCP H.248 H.323 SIP R2

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Digital signaling system No.1 (DSS1) The FCCU also forwards the following types of messages: M3UA ISDN Q.921 user adaptation (IUA) V5.2 user adaptation (V5UA) Figure 3-9 shows the protocol stack of the FCCU.

ISUP

INAP TCAP SCCP

DSS1

V5.2

MGCP

H.248

R2

SIP

H.323

MTP3

M 3 U A

I U A

V 5 U A FCCU

MTP2

FCSU

EPII M 2 U A M 3 U A I U A V 5 U A MGCP Stack H.248 Stack SIP Stack H.323 RAS H.323 CALL

BSGI MTP1

MSGI

SCTP

UDP

UDP

TCP

IP

IP

Figure 3-9 Protocol stack of the FCCU

The FCCU generates and stores bills in its bill pool. Each FCCU can store a maximum of 160,000 bills. The generated bills are transmitted to iGWB in real time. The alarm information generated by the FCCU is reported to the SMUI through the shared resource bus.

Note:

The difference between the FCCU and the FCSU is that the FCSU can process narrowband signaling MTP2 messages while the FCCU cannot.

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The FCCUs work in active/standby mode.

3.8.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of FCCU covers three aspects: Functions Interfaces Power consumption
Table 3-15 Technical specifications of FCCU Category Parameter Specification Remark

Call processing capability

SIP and terminals: kBHCA/pair MGCP and terminals: kBHCA/pair 9000/pair

H.323 500 H.248 300 BHCA is the acronym for Busy Hour Call Attempt.

Maximum number of trunks

POST subscribers: Functions Maximum number of subscribers 50000/pair V5 subscribers: 50000/pair SIP subscribers: 50000/pair H.323 subscribers: 25000/pair Maximum number of IP supermarke ts RS232 serial port

Each FCCU pair can simultaneously support 9000 trunks and 50000 subscribers, which is applicable to light-traffic offices. For example, it is required that the BHCA value of the FCCU module is less than 300 k.

90/pair

None

Interfaces

Used for commissioning; providing RJ45 sockets on the panel; provided with hot-swappable protection. None

Power consumpti on

NA

16 W

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Figure 3-10 shows the front panel of the FCCU.
FCCU

ALM RUN RST


COM

OFFLINE

Figure 3-10 Front panel of the FCCU

Table 3-16 shows the meanings of indicators on the front panel of the FCCU.
Table 3-16 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the FCCU Indicator Meaning Status description

ALM

Fault indicator

When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is reset or faulty. Flashing period for loading program: 0.25 second Flashing period for normal running of the active board: 2 seconds Flashing period for normal running of the standby board: 4 seconds

RUN

Running indicator

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Status description

OFFLINE

Plug-in indicator

When the board is plugged into a frame, if the blue indicator lights, it means that the board has contacted the backplane and the ejector lever on the front panel can be pressed down to make the board fully inserted into the backplane. To pull the board out, pull the ejector lever on the front panel. When the blue indicator lights, it is allowed to pull the board out.

3.8.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


There is one reset button RST used to reset the board.

Caution:

Never use the reset button RST to reset the board.

Instead, execute the RST BRD command in the maintenance console to ensure that the reset reason information is saved in the BAM.

3.9 FCSU
3.9.1 Functions
As the front board, the Fixed Calling Control and Signaling process Unit (FCSU) is used together with the back board EPII in pairs. The FCSU enables the following functions. The FCSU implements processing of call control and protocols, such as MTP3, ISUP, INAP, MGCP, H.248, H.323, SIP, R2, and DSS1. The FCSU also forwards the M3UA, IUA, and V5UA messages. Figure 3-11 shows the protocol stack of the FCSU.

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ISUP

INAP TCAP SCCP

DSS1

V5.2

MGCP

H.248

R2

SIP

H.323

MTP3

M 3 U A

I U A

V 5 U A FCCU

MTP2

FCSU

EPII M 2 U A M 3 U A I U A V 5 U A MGCP Stack H.248 Stack SIP Stack H.323 RAS H.323 CALL

BSGI MTP1

MSGI

SCTP

UDP

UDP

TCP

IP

IP

Figure 3-11 Protocol stack of the FCSU

The FCSU generates and stores bills in its bill pool. Each FCSU can store up to 160,000 bills. The detailed bills are transmitted to iGWB through the shared resource bus for processing. The alarm information generated by the FCSU is reported to the SMUI through the shared resource bus.

Note:

The difference between the FCSU and the FCCU is that the FCSU can process narrowband signaling MTP2 messages while the FCCU cannot.

The FCSUs work in active/standby mode.

3.9.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of FCCU covers three aspects: Functions
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Table 3-17 Technical specifications of FCSU Category Parameter Specification Remark

Call processing capability

SIP and subscribers: kBHCA/pair MGCP and terminals: kBHCA/pair 9000/pair

H.323 500 H.248 300 BHCA is the acronym for Busy Hour Call Attempt.

Maximum number of trunks

POTS subscribers: 50000/pair Functions Maximum number of subscribers V5 subscribers: 50000/pair SIP subscribers: 50000/pair H.323 subscribers: 25000/pair Maximum number of IP supermarket s Number of 64 kbit/s links Number of 2 Mbit/s links RS232 serial port

Each FCSU pair can simultaneously support 9000 trunks and 50000 subscribers, which is applicable to light-traffic offices. For example, it is required that the BHCA value of the FCSU module is less than 300 k.

90/pair

None

32 2

None None Used for debugging; providing RJ45 sockets on the panel; provided with hot-swappable protection. None

Interfaces

Power consumptio n

NA

26 W

3.9.3 Indicators
Figure 3-12 shows the front panel of the FCSU.

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FCSU

ALM RUN RST


COM

OFFLINE

Figure 3-12 Front panel of the FCSU

Table 3-18 shows the meanings of indicators on the front panel of the FCSU.
Table 3-18 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the FCSU Indicator Meaning Status description

ALM

Fault indicator

When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is reset or faulty Flashing period for loading program: 0.25 second Flashing period for normal running of the active board: 2 seconds Flashing period for normal running of the standby board: 4 seconds When the board is plugged into a frame, if the blue indicator lights, it means that the board has contacted the backplane and the ejector lever on the front panel can be pressed down to make the board fully inserted into the backplane. While pulling the board out, pull the ejector lever on the front panel. When the blue indicator lights, it is allowed to pull the board out.

RUN

Running indicator

OFFLINE

Plug-in indicator

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There is one reset button RST used to reset the board.

Caution:

Never use the reset button RST to reset the board.

Instead, execute the RST BRD command in the maintenance console to ensure that the reset reason information is saved in the BAM.

3.10 HSCI
3.10.1 Functions
The Hot-Swap and Control Unit (HSCI) is a back board. One pair of HSCIs is installed in the back slots 7 and 9 in each frame. It provides the following functions: Bridging between left and right shared resource buses, to ensure that the SMUIs in slots 6 and 8 can manage the front boards (except ALUI and UPWR) of the frame. Switching of Ethernet buses in the frame. Board hot swap control. Board power-on control. Providing two pairs of heartbeat detection interfaces for the SMUI and HSCI. Providing a 10/100 Mbit/s auto-sensing Ethernet connection between the active and the standby SMUI. Providing six external FE interfaces. The HSCIs work in active/standby mode.

3.10.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of HSCI covers two aspects: Interfaces Power consumption
Table 3-19 Technical specifications of HSCI Category Parameter Specification Remark

Interfaces

10/100-Mbit/s Ethernet interface

Provided on the fornt panel

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Parameter

Specification

Remark

Power consumption

NA

16W

None

3.10.3 Indicators
Figure 3-13 shows the front panel of the HSCI.

HSCI

DOMA DOMB

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Figure 3-13 Front panel of the HSCI

Table 3-20 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the HSCI.

10/100BT1 10/100BT2

10/100BT3

10/100BT4 10/100BT5 10/100BT6

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Table 3-20 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the HSCI Indicator Meaning Status description

DOMA

Bus domain indicator Bus domain indicator Network port connection indicator

When the indicator lights, it indicates that the corresponding SMUI controls the shared resource buses in domain A. When the indicator lights, it indicates that the corresponding SMUI controls the shared resource buses in domain B. There are six LINK indicators. The indicators are always on as long as the physical connection is normal; otherwise they are off. There are six ACT indicators. When the indicator flashes, it indicates that some data is being received or transmitted The flashing frequency indicates the size of data flow. Fast flashing means the data flow is large, and slow flashing indicates that the data flow is small.

DOMB

LINK

ACT

Network interface data flow indicator

3.10.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


None

3.11 IFMI
3.11.1 Functions
The IP Forward Module (IFMI) boards are the front boards in basic frame 0 and basic frame 1, and used together with the back board PFII in pairs. The IFMI is used to receive and transmit IP packets, process Media Access Control (MAC) layer messages, distribute IP messages and provide IP interfaces together with the BFII. The alarm information generated by the IFMI is reported to the SMUI through the shared resource bus. The IFMIs work in active/standby mode.

3.11.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of IFMI covers three aspects: Functions Interfaces Power consumption

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Table 3-21 Technical specifications of IFMI Category Parameter Specification Remark

Functions

IP packet forwarding capability

32000 bit/s /pair

None Used for commissioning; providing RJ45 sockets on the panel; provided with hot-swappable protection. None

Interfaces

RS232 serial port

Power consumpti on

NA

16W

3.11.3 Indicators
Figure 3-14 shows the front panel of the IFMI.
IFMI

LINK ACT

ALM RUN RST


COM

OFFLINE

Figure 3-14 Front panel of the IFMI

Table 3-22 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the IFMI.

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Table 3-22 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the IFMI Indicator Meaning Status description

LINK

Network interface connection indicator. Two available. are

The indicator is always on when the physical connection is normal; otherwise it is off.

ACK

Network interface data flow indicator. Two available. are

When the indicator flashes, it indicates that some data is being received or transmitted The flashing frequency indicates the size of the data flow. When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is reset or faulty Flashing period for loading program: 0.25 second Flashing period for normal running: 0.5 second Flashing period for normal running of the standby board: 4 seconds When the board is plugged into a frame, if the blue indicator lights, it means that the board has contacted the backplane and the ejector lever on the front panel can be pressed down to make the board fully inserted into the backplane. While pulling the board out, pull the ejector lever on the front panel. When the blue indicator lights, it is allowed to pull the board out.

ALM

Fault indicator

RUN

Running indicator

OFFLINE

Plug-in indicator

3.11.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


There is one reset button RST used to reset the board.

3.12 SIUI
3.12.1 Functions
The System Interface Unit (SIUI) is the back-insert interface board of the SMUI, and the SIUIs are installed in back slots 6 and 8 of the frame. Its functions are as follows. Providing the SMUI with Ethernet interface. The SIUI is configured correspondingly to the SMUI one by one. Implementing level conversion for two asynchronous serial port signals from the front board, and providing physical interfaces for three asynchronous serial ports. Identifying frame ID through setting the DIP switches. The SIUIs work in active/standby mode.
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The technical specifications of SIUI covers two aspects: Interfaces Power consumption
Table 3-23 Technical specifications of SIUI Category Parameter Specification Remark

Interfaces

10/100-Mbps Ethernet interface

Connected with the HSCIs in slots 7 and 9. Implementing RS485 level conversion for the asynchronous serial port signals from the system boards and providing two physical interfaces for the asynchronous serial port to connect with the power distribution monitoring system. None

Interfaces

RS485 interface

Power consumpti on

NA

4W

3.12.3 Indicators
Figure 3-15 shows the front panel of the SIUI.

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SIUI

HD

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Figure 3-15 Front panel of the SIUI

3.12.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


The SIUI provides an 8-bit DIP switch S3, used for setting unit frame IDs. Table 3-24 shows the corresponding settings.
Table 3-24 Table of SIUI switch corresponding to frame ID Switch bit Frame ID 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

0 1 2 3 4 5

10/100BT2

COM3+

COM3

10/100BT1

on on on on on on

on on on on on on

on on on on on on

on on on on on on

on on on on on on

on on on on
off off

on on
off off

on
off

on
off

on on

on
off

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3 off off

2 off off

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

on on on on on on on on on on on on

on on on on on on on on on on on on

on on on on on on on on on on on on

on on on on on on on on on on
off off

on on
off off off off off off off off

on
off

on on on on
off off off off

on on
off off

on
off

on
off

on on
off off

on
off

on
off

on on

on on

on on

on
off

3.13 SMUI
3.13.1 Functions
The System Management Unit (SMUI) is the main control board of a frame, and the units are installed in slots 6 and 8 in each OSTA frame. As the front boards, the SMUIs are used together with the back boards SIUIs in pairs, with the following functions. Configuring shared resource buses and managing their status. Managing all boards in the frame, reporting their status to BAM and controlling the status of the indicators on the front panel of the ALUI through serial port bus and shared resource bus. Loading and managing system program and data. The SMUIs work in active/standby mode.

3.13.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of SMUI covers two aspects: Interfaces Power consumption

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Table 3-25 Technical specifications of SMUI Category Parameter Specification Remark

RS232 serial port

Used for commissioning; providing RJ45 sockets on the panel; provided with hot-swappable protection. Providing physical interfaces together with the SIUI. Used to connect with the monitoring board in the fan frame. None

Interfaces

RS422 master/slave serial port Asynchronous serial port for TTL level

Power consumpti on

NA

14W

3.13.3 Indicators
Figure 3-16 shows the front panel of the SMUI.
SMUI

LINK ACT

RST

ALM RUN DOMA DOMB

Figure 3-16 Front panel of the SMUI

COM

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Table 3-26 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the SMUI.
Table 3-26 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the SMUI Indicator Meaning Status description

LINK

Network port connection indicator Network port data flow indicator Fault indicator

The indicator is always on when the physical connection is normal; otherwise it is off.

ACT

When the indicator flashes, it indicates that some data is being received or transmitted The flashing frequency indicates the size of the data flow. When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is reset or faulty Flashing period for loading program: 0.25 second Flashing period for normal running of the active board: 2 seconds Flashing period for normal running of the standby board: 4 seconds When the indicator lights, it indicates that the SMUI in domain A controls the shared resource buses. When the indicator lights, it indicates that the SMUI in domain B controls the shared resource buses.

ALM

RUN

Running indicator

DOMA

Bus domain indicator Bus domain indicator

DOMB

3.13.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


There is one reset button RST used to reset the board.

3.14 MRCA
3.14.1 Functions
The Media Resource Control Unit (MRCA) is the front board in the resource expansion frame, and used in pair with the back board MRIA. Each MRCA can function as independent media resource server. The MRCA processes the audio signals in real time. It collects and generates DTMF signals, plays and records audio clips and provides multi-party conference function. The MRCAs work in load sharing mode.

3.14.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of MRCA covers three aspects:
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Table 3-27 Technical specifications of MRCA Category Parameter Specification

Functions Interfaces Power consumption

Processing capacity RS232 serial port None

240 channels/board 1 40 W

3.14.3 Indicators
Figure 3-17 shows the front panel of the MRCA.
MRCA

ALM RUN RST


COM

OFFLINE

Figure 3-17 Front panel of the MRCA

Table 3-28 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the MRCA.
Table 3-28 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the MRCA Indicator Meaning Status description

ALM

Fault indicator

When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is reset or faulty

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Indicator

Meaning

Status description

Flashing period for loading program: 0.25 second RUN Running indicator Flashing period for normal running of the active board: 2 seconds Flashing period for normal running of the standby board: 4 seconds When the board is plugged into a frame, if the blue indicator lights, it means that the board has contacted the backplane and the ejector lever on the front panel can be pressed down to make the board fully inserted into the backplane. When pulling the board out, pull the ejector lever on the front panel. When the blue indicator lights, it is allowed to pull the board out.

OFFLINE

Plug-in indicator

3.14.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


None

3.15 MRIA
3.15.1 Functions
The Media Resource Interface Unit (MRIA) is the back board of the MRCA, providing 10/100-Mbps interface for the external media streams.

3.15.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of MRIA covers three aspects: Functions Interfaces Power consumption
Table 3-29 Technical specifications of MRIA Category Parameter Specification Remark

Functions

10/100-Mbit/s Ethernet interface RS232 port NA serial

Used to transfer media streams. None None

Interfaces Power consumption

2 2W

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3.15.3 Indicators
Figure 3-18 shows the front panel of the MRIA.

MRIA

HUAWEI

Figure 3-18 Front panel of the MRIA

On the MRIA, there are two groups of interfaces, and each group has three interfaces: the upper interface is the serial port for commissioning, the middle one is the 10/100 Mbit/s network interface for stream transmission and the lower one is reserved for future use.

3.15.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


None

3.16 MSGI
3.16.1 Functions
The Multimedia Signaling Gateway Unit (MSGI) processes the following protocols:
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UDP TCP H.323 (including H.323 RAS and H.323 Call Signaling) SIP Figure 3-19 shows the protocol stack of the MSGI.
FCCU/FCSU H.323

H.323 RAS SIP Stack

H.323 CALL

MSGI

UDP

TCP

IP

MAC IFMI

LAN Driver BFII

Figure 3-19 Protocol stack of the MSGI

The MSGIs work in active/standby mode. The alarm information generated by the MSGI is reported to the SMUI through the shared resource bus.

Note:

When the BHCA of the system is less than 400,000 or the number of equivalent subscribers is less than 50,000, it is not necessary to configure the MSGI. The configured IFMIs can provide all features of MSGI.

3.16.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of MSGI covers three aspects: Functions Interfaces

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Power consumption
Table 3-30 Technical specifications of MSGI Category Parameter Specification

SIP Functions H.323 CALL Signaling H.323 RAS Interfaces Power consumption RS232 serial port NA

1000 PPS 866 PPS 1111 PPS 1 16W

3.16.3 Indicators
Figure 3-20 shows the front panel of the MSGI.

MSGI

ALM RUN RST


COM

OFFLINE

Figure 3-20 Front panel of the MSGI

Table 3-31 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the MSGI.

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Table 3-31 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the MSGI Indicator Meaning Status description

ALM

Fault indicator

When the indicator lights, it indicates that the board is reset or faulty Flashing period for loading program: 0.25 second Flashing period for normal running of the active board: 2 seconds Flashing period for normal running of the standby board: 4 seconds When the board is plugged into a frame, if the blue indicator lights, it means that the board has contacted the backplane and the ejector lever on the front panel can be pressed down to make the board fully inserted into the backplane. While pulling the board out, pull the ejector lever on the front panel. When the blue indicator lights, it is allowed to pull the board out.

RUN

Running indicator

OFFLINE

Plug-in indicator

3.16.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


There is one reset button RST used to reset the board.

3.17 UPWR
3.17.1 Functions
The Universal Power (UPWR) can be a front board or a back board. It provides power supply for all the other boards in the frame. Each UPWR occupies two slotsin front slots 17 and 18 or back slots 19 and 20 of each frame. The ALUI collects the information of the UPWR through the serial cable embedded in the backplane, and drives the indicators on the ALUI to indicate the working status of the UPWR. The UPWR adopts the 2+2 backup working mode.

3.17.2 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of ALUI covers three aspects: Functions Interfaces Power consumption

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Table 3-32 Technical specifications of ALUI Category Parameter Specification Remark

Voltage

Input voltage Output voltage Indication interface for power output failure and in-position power unit NA

From 76 V to 36 V 3.3V, 5V, 12V

The output currents for the voltages are 50 A, 40 A, 8 A and 4 A respectively. None

Interfaces

None

Power consumpti on

20W

None

3.17.3 Indicators
Figure 3-21 shows the front panel of the UPWR.
UPW R

ALM RU N

HUAW EI

Figure 3-21 Front panel of the UPWR

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Table 3-33 shows the meanings of the indicators on the front panel of the UPWR.
Table 3-33 Meanings of indicators on the front panel of the UPWR Indicator Meaning Status description

ALM

Power fault indicator Power running indicator

When the indicator lights, it indicates that the power module is in faulty status. When the indicator lights, it indicates that the power module works normally.

RUN

3.17.4 DIP Switches and Jumpers


None

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4.1 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable
Power cables are used to supply power to a cabinet and its components. The protection grounding cables of various components in a cabinet are interconnected through the grounding bars in the cabinet. Through the protection grounding cables of the cabinet, the grounding bars are connected to the protection ground (PGND) of the DC power distribution cabinet, which is connected with the protection grounding bus in the equipment room. In addition, all cabinets are interconnected by protection grounding cables as an equipotential system. The power cables and protection grounding cables of a cabinet and its components include the following: Input power cable and protection grounding cable for cabinet Protection grounding cable for power distribution frame (connected before delivery) Power cable and protection grounding cable for service frame Power cable and protection grounding cable for KVMS switcher Power cable and protection grounding cable for local area network (LAN) Switch Power cable and protection grounding cable for hard disk array (only when iGWB uses IBM server) Power cable and protection grounding cable for iGateway Bill (iGWB)/background administrator module (BAM) server Power cable and protection grounding cable for media resource server (MRS) Protection grounding cable for interconnection of grounding bars between adjacent cabinets Protection grounding cable for cabinet body Among these cables, the input power cables for cabinets connect SoftX3000 cabinets and the direct current (DC) power distribution cabinet in the equipment room, while the other power cables connect the output terminals of the power distribution cabinet and the input terminals of the corresponding components and frames.

4.1.1 Input Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for Cabinet
The input power cables of each SoftX3000 cabinet include two 48 V cables (blue) and two backhaul ground (BGND) cables (black), equipped with one PGND cable (yellow). Refer to Table 4-1 for the cross-sectional area of these cables.

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Table 4-1 Cross-sectional area of power cables and protection grounding cables between DC power distribution cabinet and SoftX3000 cabinets Name 48 V power cable (blue) BGND cable (black) PGND cable (yellow or olivine)
2 2 2

Specifications 25 mm copper core wiretwo-channel 25 mm copper core wiretwo-channel 25 mm copper core wire

For a power cable, the end connected to the input terminal of the power distribution frame is a cold end terminal (as shown in Figure 4-1), and the other end is usually an OT terminal. The two ends of a PGND cable use OT terminals, as shown in Figure 4-2. OT terminals should be connected after completion of cabling on site. Refer to Appendix D of U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System Installation ManualHardware Installation for the connection method.

Figure 4-1 Schematic diagram of a cold end terminal

Figure 4-2 Schematic diagram of an OT terminal

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Note: If the cross-sectional area of the existing cables does not meet the design requirement, you can connect two or more cables in parallel for use. For example, if 240-mm2 power cables are required but only 120-mm2 power cables are available, you can connect two 120-mm2 power cables to be used as one cable.

4.1.2 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cables for Service Frame
Each service frame has one input power cable when single power supply is adopted, and has two input power cables when dual power supplies are adopted. The power cables that are connected to the service frames in different locations have different lengths. Figure 4-3 shows the appearance of a power cable of a service frame.

Figure 4-3 Appearance of a power cable for a service frame The model of such power cable is UL1015, and its cross-sectional area is 10 American Wire Gauge (AWG, about 5.3 mm2). The end connecting to a power distribution frame has two cold end terminals (X2, X4), and the other end connecting to a service frame has two OT terminals (X1, X3). The blue cable is 48 V cable, and the black one is BGND cable. Each service frame is equipped with two olivine 10-AWG protection grounding cables, with both ends using OT terminals for connecting the two grounding terminals of a service frame to the grounding bars at both sides of a cabinet.

4.1.3 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for KVMS Switcher
The power cables for a KVMS switcher are made of 16-AWG UL1015 wires (with the cross-sectional area about 1.3 mm2). One end connected to a power distribution frame has two cold end terminals and the other end for power input has two OT terminals. The blue cable is 48 V cable, and the black one is GND cable. See Figure 4-4 for the appearance of such power cable.

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Figure 4-4 Appearance of a KVMS power cable KVMS is equipped with an olivine 14-AWG protection grounding cable (with the cross-sectional area about 2.1 mm2) for connecting the grounding terminals of KVMS with the grounding bars at both sides of a cabinet. See Figure 4-5 for the appearance of the protection grounding cable of KVMS. The UT terminal connects to the KVMS grounding point, and the OT terminal connects to the grounding bar.

Figure 4-5 Appearance of a KVMS protection grounding cable

4.1.4 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for LAN Switch
The power cables for LAN Switch are made of 16-AWG UL1015 wires, and both ends are cold end terminals. See Figure 4-6 for the appearance of such power cable.

Figure 4-6 Appearance of a power cable of LAN Switch The protection grounding cable for LAN Switch uses 14-AWG UL1015 wire, with both ends being OT terminals, one end of which is connected to the grounding terminal on the back panel of a LAN Switch and the other end is grounded locally.

4.1.5 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for HP Server


The input power socket is at the very right side of the back of HP server. It supplies dual power with two power modules. The power cable and protection grounding cable are both UL1015 cable with cross-sectional area of 12 AWG (about 3.3 mm2). Figure 4-7 shows the appearance. The cables connect the server with a female connector 3V3 (x1) at one end; at the other end are power cables and protection grounding cables. The power cables use two cold end terminals (x3, x4), with blue cables being -48V cables, and black cables being GND cables. The olivine protection grounding cables use OT terminals (x2) at both ends.

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(1) Female connector 3V3

(2) OT terminal

(3) Cold end terminal

(4)Main label

Figure 4-7 Appearance of power cables and protection grounding cables for HP server

4.1.6 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for IBM Server
The power cables for iGWB and BAM server are made of 16-AWG UL1015 wires (with the cross-sectional area about 1.3 mm2). The end connected to a power distribution frame is a cold end terminal, and the power input end is a UT terminal. The grounding cable connects the server by UT terminal and connects the grounding busbar by OT terminal. The blue cable is 48 V cable, and the black one is GND cable. Figure 4-8 shows the appearance of such cable.

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Figure 4-8 Appearance of a power cables and protection grounding cables for IBM Server

4.1.7 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for Hard Disk Array
When iGWB uses IBM server, you need to configure IBM EXP400 disk array, which can supply dual power with two power modules. The power cable and protection grounding cable for hard disk array are provided by the manufacturer of hard disk array. The cable color definition is different from Huaweis specification. The end connected to a power distribution frame is a cold end terminal, on which the blue cable is labeled 48V, the brown end is labeled GND, and the olivine one is labeled PGND. The appearance of the cables is shown in Figure 4-9.

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Figure 4-9 Appearance of power cables and grounding cables for hard disk array

4.1.8 Power Cable and Protection Grounding Cable for MRS


The MRS is installed in the MRS cabinet independently with dual power supplies. The cross-sectional area of its power cable is AWG10. See Figure 4-10 for the appearance of the power cable.

Figure 4-10 Appearance of power cables of MRS The PGND cable is an olivine AWG10 cable, with both ends being OT terminals. The power cable and protection grounding cable are both 4.27 m in length.

4.1.9 Other Protection Grounding Cables


I. Protection Grounding Cables Between SoftX3000 Cabinets
The protection grounding cables between adjacent SoftX3000 cabinets are interconnected on the upper, middle, and lower points of a grounding bar. The protection grounding cable is UL1015 cable with cross-sectional area of 10 AWG, in total length of 300 mm, and with OT terminals at both ends.

II. Protection Grounding Cables for Cabinet Doors


The protection grounding cables for doors are used to connect the grounding terminals on the base of a cabinet and the front and back doors as well as side panels of the cabinet. The protection grounding cable is UL1015 cable with cross-sectional area of 10 AWG and OT terminals at both ends. One such cable is configured for each door. The protection grounding cables for the front and back doors are 300 mm long, and those for the side panels are 250 mm long.

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III. Protection Grounding Cables for Power Distribution Frames (Connected before Delivery)
The protection grounding cable for a power distribution frame is used to connect the grounding terminal of the power distribution frame and the grounding bar of a cabinet. The protection grounding cable is UL1015 cable with cross-sectional area of 10 AWG, in total length of 250 mm, and with OT terminals at both ends.

IV. Protection Grounding Cables from Grounding Bar to Cabinet Body (Connected before Delivery)
This protection grounding cable is used to connect the grounding terminal at the top or bottom of a cabinet and the grounding bar of the cabinet. The protection grounding cable is ZRA VV cable with cross-sectional area of 10 mm2, in total length of 300 mm, and with OT terminals at both ends.

4.2 Internal Signal Cable


The internal signal cables that need to be installed on site include the following: Straight through cable FE signal cable Serial port cable between iGWB servers Data cable between iGWB server and hard disk array (only when iGWB uses IBM server) Server/switcher cable Serial port cable for monitoring power distribution frame Internal clock cable (optional)

4.2.1 Straight Through Cable


I. Classification and Function of Straight Through Cable
SoftX3000 uses the following straight through cables: Straight through cable between LAN Switches To ensure that LAN Switches work in dual backup mode, the two S3528G LAN Switches in the integrated configuration cabinet need to be interconnected through three straight through cables in view of security. The straight through cable is used to transmit heartbeat detection signals so as to complete dual backup of data. Straight through cable between iGWB/BAM and LAN Switch The integrated configuration cabinet has three servers: two iGWB servers and one BAM server. Each server uses two straight through cables to connect with the active and standby LAN Switches. Straight through cable between board in service frame and LAN Switch

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The ports marked 10/100BT6 at the uppermost position of the active and standby HSCIs are connected to the active and standby LAN Switches respectively through straight through cables, implementing the communication between the service processing subsystem and BAM, and the interconnection between the service processing frames. Straight through cable between MRS and LAN Switch The communication between iGWB/BAM, boards in a service frame, and MRS is implemented through LAN Switch. FE signal cable between HSCI and SIUI FE signal cable is straight through cable, used to connect the HSCI (a bridge board) and the SIUI (a back board of the system board).

II. Appearance of Straight Through Cable


Figure 4-11 shows the appearance of a straight through cable. Its both ends are shielded crystal connectors, and category-5 shielded twisted pair is used as the cable material.

Figure 4-11 Appearance of a straight through cable

III. Connection of Straight Through Cable


See Table 4-2 for the cable connections at both ends. Table 4-2 Connections of straight through cables X1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X2 A twisted pair Remark

A twisted pair

A twisted pair

A twisted pair

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Note: Both the BAM server and emergency workstation are connected to the HUB through straight through cables, so that the emergency workstation can back up the data in the BAM periodically. In addition, you need to lay two straight through cables between the emergency workstation and LAN Switches in advance. When the BAM is working normally, these two cables are disconnected with LAN Switches. However, once the BAM is faulty, immediately connect these two cables with the active and standby LAN Switches respectively to make the emergency workstation take over the job of the BAM.

4.2.2 Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers (HP Server)


I. Functions of Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers (HP Server)
To ensure the dual backup working mode and security of the iGWB servers, it is required to connect the two iGWB servers in the integrated configuration cabinet through a serial port cable, which forms the second heartbeat signal path between the active and standby iGWBs.

Note The active and standby iGWB servers connect to the bill console or NMS device through the HUB. The external network cable connecting to the HUB acts as the first heartbeat signal path between the active and standby iGWB servers.

II. Appearance and Architecture of Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers
The serial port cable is a four-core round shielded serial port cable, with the cross-sectional area of 26 AWG and DB9 female connector at both ends. Figure 4-12 shows the appearance.

(1)Main label

Figure 4-12 Appearance of a serial port cable connecting two iGWBs (HP server)

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III. Connections of Serial Port Cables Between HP Servers


Table 4-3 shows the connections of serial port cables between HP servers. Table 4-3 Connections of serial port cables between HP servers X1 2 3 5 3 2 5 X2 Red Yellow Black Color

4.2.3 Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers (IBM Server)


I. Functions of Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers
To ensure the dual backup working mode and security of the iGWB servers, it is required to connect the two iGWB servers in the integrated configuration cabinet through a serial port cable, which forms the second heartbeat signal path between the active and standby iGWBs.

Note: The active and standby iGWB servers connect to the bill console or NMS device through the HUB. The external network cable connecting to the HUB acts as the first heartbeat signal path between the active and standby iGWB servers.

II. Appearance and Architecture of Serial Port Cable Between iGWB Servers
This serial port cable is an enhanced C5 eight-core shielded twisted-pair cable, with the cross-sectional area of 24 AWG and RJ45 crystal connectors at both ends. See Figure 4-13 for its appearance. Table 4-4 illustrates the cable connection relations at both ends.

(1) Main label

Figure 4-13 Appearance of a serial port cable connecting two iGWBs

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Table 4-4 Connections of serial port cables between IBM servers X1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 4 5 3 2 1 X2

4.2.4 Data Cable Between iGWB Server and Hard Disk Array
I. Functions of Data Cable Between iGWB Server and Hard Disk Array
When iGWB uses IBM server, you need to configure IBM EXP400 disk array. Two SCSI data cables between two iGWB servers and the hard disk array are provided by the manufacturer of the hard disk array. One end of the data cable connects with the SCSI slot on an iGWB server, and the other end connects to the SCSI socket on the upper part of the hard disk array.

II. Appearance and Architecture of Data Cable Between iGWB Server and Hard Disk Array
The SCSI data cable adopts 68-pin and very high density connector interface (VHDCI) connectors, as shown in Figure 4-14.

Figure 4-14 Appearance of an SCSI data cable

4.2.5 Server/Switcher Cable


I. Functions of Server/Switcher Cable
Server/switcher cables include keyboard cable, mouse cable, and display cable, which are delivered together with a server and used to connect the KVMS and iGWB/BAM server. The KVMS switches the keyboard signals, mouse signals, and video signals connected with different servers.

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II. Appearance and Architecture of Server/Switcher Cable


Keyboard and mouse cables use PS/2 connectors. See Figure 4-15 for its appearance.

Figure 4-15 Appearance of keyboard and mouse signal cables Both ends of a display signal cable use DB15 male connectors, as shown in Figure 4-16.

Figure 4-16 Appearance of a display signal cable

4.2.6 Serial Port Cable for Monitoring Power Distribution Frame


I. Functions of Serial Port Cable for Monitoring Power Distribution Frame
The system management unit (SMUI) in a service frame is responsible for monitoring the signals of a power distribution frame. On the monitor board of the power distribution frame, there are two RS485 serial ports serving as the active and standby power monitor ports, which are connected with the active and standby monitor ports of the SIUI of the service frame through the serial port cables to send the monitor signals of the power distribution frame to the BAM. Each cabinet is connected with two serial port cables for monitoring.

II. Appearance and Architecture of Serial Port Cable for Monitoring Power Distribution Frame
Both ends of a monitor cable are shielded crystal connectors with lockers for ensuring reliable connections, and category-5 shielded twisted pair is adopted as cable material. See Figure 4-17 for the appearance of the cable, and Figure 4-17 for the connection relations.

Figure 4-17 Appearance of a serial port cable for monitoring power distribution frame
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III. Connection of Serial Port Cable for Monitoring Power Distribution Frame
Table 4-5 Connections of serial port cable for monitoring the PDF Connector 1 X1.1 X1.2 X1.4 X1.5 Connector 2 X2.1 X2.2 X2.4 X2.5 Name of signal TX+ TXRX+ RXWire pair A twisted pair

A twisted pair

4.2.7 Internal Clock Cable


I. Classification of Clock Cables
The clock cables of SoftX3000 can be divided into two types: internal clock cable and external clock cable. The internal clock cable is used to connect the EPII and CKII boards, and the external clock cable is used to connect the CKII board and the building integrated timing supply system (BITS) device, as shown in Figure 4-18.
External clock cable 2MHz clock cable

BITS

BITS
Active

C K I I

C K I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

E P I I

The basic frame configured with CKIIs in an integrated configuration cabinet

8kHz clock cable

Active

Active Active Standby Standby

8kHz clock cable

E P I I

E P I I

...
Service frames without CKIIs

E P I I

E P I I

Active Standby

Active Standby

Figure 4-18 Connection relations of clock cables

II. Internal Clock Cable


There are two kinds of internal clock cables: 2-MHz clock cable and 8-kHz clock cable. The 2-MHz clock cable imports synchronous clock signals from the active EPII to the CKII. The 8-kHz clock cable provides 8-kHz clock signals to the frames without CKIIs.

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III. Appearance and Architecture of Internal Clock Cable


The 2-MHz clock cable is double-layer shielded coaxial cable and its two shielding layers are connected. Both ends use 75-ohm sub-miniature B (SMB) connectors. Figure 4-19 shows its appearance.

Figure 4-19 Appearance of a 2-MHz clock cable The 8-kHz clock cable is twisted pair with shielded crystal connectors at both ends. Its appearance is the same as a straight through cable, as shown in Figure 4-11.

IV. Connections of Internal Clock Cable


Table 4-6 shows the connections of an 8-kHz clock cable. Table 4-6 Connections of a 8-kHz clock cable Connector 1 X1.1 X1.2 Connector 2 X2.1 X2.2 Wire pair A twisted pair

4.3 External Signal Cable


The external signal cables of SoftX3000 include: Trunk cable External clock cable External network cable The external clock cable and trunk cable are configured based on the actual networking.

4.3.1 Trunk Cable between SoftX3000 and Digital Distribution Frame


The trunk cables used in SoftX3000 are of two types: 75-ohm E1 cable and 120-ohm E1 cable. Both types adopt DB50 high-density connectors with lockers for fixing.

I. 75-ohm E1 Cable
The 75-ohm E1 cable is eight-core coaxial cable with braided shielding layer and jacket. Each DB50 connector provides two eight-core cables, and the shielding layer is spliced with the metal envelop of the DB connector. Each trunk cable is used to transmit eight channels of E1 signals. Figure 4-20 shows the appearance of a 75-ohm E1 trunk cable.

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1) DB50 male connector

2) Main label

3) Label

4) Small label

Figure 4-20 Appearance of a 75-ohm trunk cable The wire order is distinguished by the digits on the cores. Table 4-7 shows the pin assignment of the 75-ohm E1 trunk cable connector.

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Table 4-7 Pin assignment of the 75-ohm E1 trunk cable connector Wire No. W2.8 Pin No. X0.2 X0.3 W2.7 X0.5 X0.6 W2.6 X0.8 X0.9 W2.5 X0.11 X0.12 W2.4 X0.14 X0.15 W2.3 X0.17 X0.18 W2.2 X0.20 X0.21 W2.1 X0.23 X0.24 Signal X1.Tip X1.Ring X2.Tip X2.Ring X3.Tip X3.Ring X4.Tip X4.Ring X5.Tip X5.Ring X6.Tip X6.Ring X7.Tip X7.Ring X8.Tip X8.Ring CHAN4 Rx W1.1 CHAN4 Tx W1.2 CHAN5 Rx W1.3 CHAN5 Tx W1.4 CHAN6 Rx W1.5 CHAN6 Tx W1.6 CHAN7 Rx W1.7 Channel No. CHAN7 Tx Wire No. W1.8 Pin No. X0.27 X0.28 X0.30 X0.31 X0.33 X0.34 X0.36 X0.37 X0.39 X0.40 X0.42 X0.43 X0.45 X0.46 X0.48 X0.49 Signal X9.Tip X9.Ring X10.Tip X10.Ring X11.Tip X11.Ring X12.Tip X12.Ring X13.Tip X13.Ring X14.Tip X14.Ring X15.Tip X15.Ring X16.Tip X16.Ring CHAN0 Rx CHAN0 Tx CHAN1 Rx CHAN1 Tx CHAN2 Rx CHAN2 Tx CHAN3 Rx Channel No. CHAN3 Tx

II. 120-ohm E1 Cable


The 120-ohm E1 cable is composed of eight pairs of twisted pairs with braided shielding layer and jacket. Each DB50 connector provides two 8-pair twisted pairs, and the shielding layer is spliced with the metal envelop of the DB connector. Each trunk cable is used to transmit eight channels of E1 signals. Figure 4-21 shows the appearance of a 120-ohm E1 trunk cable.

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Figure 4-21 Appearance of a 120-ohm trunk cable The wire order is distinguished by the digits on the cores. Table 4-8 shows the pin assignment of the 120-ohm E1 trunk cable connector.

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Table 4-8 Pin assignment of the 120-ohm E1 trunk cable connector Wire pair No. 8 Pin No. X0.2 X0.3 Signal Remark Red core Green core Braided shielding layer Red core Orange core Braided shielding layer Red core Blue core Braided shielding layer White core Gray core Braided shielding layer White core Brown core Braided shielding layer White core Green core 3 CHAN5 4 6 Channel No. Wire pair No. 8 Pin No. X0.27 X0.28 Signal Remark Red core Green core Braided shielding layer Red core Orange core Braided shielding layer Red core Blue core Braided shielding layer White core Gray core Braided shielding layer White core Brown core Braided shielding layer White core Green core CHAN1 Channel No.

TxTip7 TxRing7

TxTip7 TxRing7

X0.4

PGND

X0.29 CHAN7 7 X0.30 X0.31

PGND

CHAN3

X0.5 X0.6

RxTip7 RxRing7

RxTip7 RxRing7

X0.7

PGND

X0.32

PGND

X0.8 X0.9

TxTip6 TxRing6

X0.33 X0.34

TxTip6 TxRing6

X0.10

PGND

X0.35 CHAN6 5 X0.36 X0.37

PGND

CHAN2

X0.11 X0.12

RxTip6 RxRing6

RxTip6 RxRing6

X0.13

PGND

X0.38

PGND

X0.14 X0.15

TxTip5 TxRing5

X0.39 X0.40

TxTip5 TxRing5

X0.16

PGND

X0.41

PGND

X0.17 X0.18

RxTip5 RxRing5

X0.42 X0.43

RxTip5 RxRing5

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Wire pair No.

Pin No.

Signal

Remark Braided shielding layer White core Orange core Braided shielding layer White core Blue core Braided shielding layer

Channel No.

Wire pair No.

Pin No.

Signal

Remark Braided shielding layer White core Orange core Braided shielding layer White core Blue core Braided shielding layer

Channel No.

X0.19

PGND

X0.44

PGND

X0.20 X0.21

TxTip4 TxRing4

X0.45 X0.46

TxTip4 TxRing4

X0.22

PGND

X0.47 CHAN4 1 X0.48 X0.49

PGND

CHAN0

X0.23 X0.24

RxTip4 RxRing4

RxTip4 RxRing4

X0.25

PGND

X0.50

PGND

4.3.2 Clock Signal Cable between SoftX3000 and BITS Device


External clock cables are 75-ohm coaxial cables in the same model as the internal 2-MHz clock cable , used to connect the active and standby CKIIs with the BITS device. Figure 4-19 shows its appearance.

4.3.3 External Network Cables of SoftX3000


The external network cables are used to connect SoftX3000 with external network devices, and the external network ports on the SoftX3000 are provided by the corresponding back interface boards. The MRS is also connected to SoftX3000 through external networking devices. The active and standby media resource interface boards (MRIAs) in SoftX3000 or the media processor cards (MPCs) and shelf control boards (SCCs) in MRS6000C are connected to the external routers or LAN Switches through the external network cables. The active and standby iGWB servers connect to the bill console or NMS device through the HUB. The external network cable connecting to the HUB acts as the first heartbeat signal path between the active and standby iGWB servers. The external network cables are category-5 unshielded or shielded crossover network cables with RJ45 connectors. See Figure 4-11 for the appearance of a crossover network cable, and Table 4-9 for its connection relations.

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Table 4-9 Connections of a crossover network cable X1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 6 1 4 5 2 7 8 A twisted pair A twisted pair A twisted pair X2 Remark A twisted pair

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Appendix A Appendix
Abbreviation A ALUI B BAM BFII BHCA BITS BSGI C CDBI CKII CPU D DPC DTMF E EPII ESM F FCCU FCSU FE FTAM FTP G GE H H.248 HSCI H.248/MECAMGO protocol Hot-Swap and Control unit Gigabit Ethernet Fixed Calling Control Unit Fixed Calling control and Signaling process Unit Fast Ethernet File Transfer Access and Management Protocol File Transfer Protocol E1_Pool Interface unit Enclosure Services Module Destination Point Code Dual Tone Multi Frequency Central Database Board Clock Interface Unit Central Processing Unit Backend Administration Module Back insert FE Interface unit Busy Hour Call Attempt Building Integrated Timing Supply Broadband Signaling Gateway Alarm Unit Full name

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Abbreviation I IEC 297 IEEE IFMI iGWB ISUP IUA K KVMS M M2UA M3UA MAC MGCP MPC MRCA MRIA MRS MSGI N NI O OMC OPC OSTA P PCI POTS PPS PSTN R RAS RPM Remote Access Server Rotation per minute Network Indication

Full name

International Electrotechnical Commission 297 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IP Forward Module Integrated Gateway Billing Integrated Services Digital Network User Part/ISDN User Part ISDN Q.921-User Adaptation Layer

Keyboard & Video & Mouse & Switcher

Message Transfer Part 2 (MTP2) User Adaptation Layer Message Transfer Part 3 (MTP3) User Adaptation Layer Media Access Control Media Gateway Control Protocol Media Processor Card Media Resource Control Adapter Media Resource Interface Adapter Media Resource Server Multimedia Signaling Gateway unit

Operation and Maintenance Center Originating Point Code Open Standards Telecom Architecture platform

Peripheral Component Interconnect Plain Old Telephone Service Packets Percent Second Public Switched Telephone Network

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Abbreviation S SCC SCSI SCTP SIP SIUI SMUI T TCP TDM U UDP UL UPWR V V5UA W WDMC WOPB WOTB WSTB V5.2-User Adaptation Layer User Datagram Protocol Underwriter Laboratories Universal Power Transport Control Protocol Time Division Multiplex Shelf Control Card

Full name

Small Computer Systems Interface Signaling Control Transmission Protocol Session Initiation Protocol System Interface Unit System Management Unit

power Distribution Monitor & Control unit Overvoltage Protection Board Overvoltage Protection Transfer Board Signals Transfer Board

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Index

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Numerics
120-ohm E1 cable, 4-17 75-ohm E1 cable, 4-15

F
fiber management tray (FMT), 1-39

A
air deflector, 1-33 alarm box, 1-51 American Wire Gauge (AWG), 4-3

H
hard disk array, 1-40 heat dissipation, 2-3

I
iGWB, 1-44, 1-47 internal signal cable, 4-8 data cable, 4-8 FE signal cable, 4-8 internal clock cable, 4-8 serial port cable, 4-8 straight through cable, 4-8 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), 1-6

B
board ALUI, 3-3 back board, 3-1 backplane, 3-1 BFII, 3-6 BSGI, 3-7 CDBI, 3-11 CKII, 3-13 EPII, 3-15 FCCU, 3-17 front board, 3-1 HSCI, 3-25 IFMI, 3-27 MRCA, 3-34 MRIA, 3-36 MSGI, 3-37 SIUI, 3-29 SMUI, 3-32 UPWR, 3-40

K
KVM/LCD. See KVMS KVMS, 1-34

L
LAN Switch, 1-36

N
N68-22 cabinet, 1-2 N800 support floor holder, 1-5 floor holder-slide rail assemblies, 1-5 Height range, 1-5 holder fixing component, 1-5 side rail, 1-5

C
cabling trough, 1-39

E
external signal cable, 4-15

O
open standard telecom architecture (OSTA), 2-1

Huawei Technologies Proprietary i-1

Hardware Description Manual U-SYS SoftX3000 SoftSwitch System

Index KVMS, 1-35 LAN Switch, 1-38 N68-22 cabinet, 1-6 power distribution frame, 1-31 workstation, 1-50

P
power distribution frame (PDF), 1-26

S
SoftX3000 cabinet integrated configuration cabinet, 1-7 MRS cabinet, 1-13 service processing cabinet, 1-11

U
universal alarm box. See alarm box

T
technical specifications BAM, 1-49 hard disk array, 1-43 iGWB, 1-49

W
WDMB, 1-27 workstation, 1-50 emergency workstation \i, 1-50 WSTB, 1-27

i.

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