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Hardware Description
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Terminal Equipment
installation Guide
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Reference
Manual
Description
Operation Guide
II
Reference
alarm processing.
Instruction
Initial version
Intended Readers
This manual is intended for the following readers:
Marketing engineers
Commissioning engineers
III
Conventions
Terminology Conventions
Terminology
Meaning
AN5116-06B
ANM2000
EC4B
EC8B
GC4B
C155A
CE1B
PUBA
HSWA
HSWA
HU1A
HU2A
GU6F
Symbol Conventions
Symbol
IV
Refer to
Meaning
Note
Caution
Warning
Contents
Preface .................................................................................................................... I
Relevant Manuals .............................................................................. I
Version and Usage ........................................................................... III
Intended Readers ............................................................................ III
Conventions ..................................................................................... IV
1
Appearance.................................................................................... 1-2
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
2.2
2.3
2.4
3
2.3.1
2.3.2
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4
3.6
3.5.1
3.5.2
3.6.2
3.6.3
3.6.4
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
5.1.2
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
Figures
Figure 1-1
Figure 1-2
Figure 1-3
Figure 1-4
The layout of the wires and cables in the top access wiring mode. 1-5
Figure 1-5
The layout of the wires and cables in the floor access wiring mode....
....................................................................................................... 1-6
Figure 1-6
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
Figure 2-3
Figure 2-4
Figure 3-1
Figure 3-2
Figure 3-3
Figure 4-1
Figure 4-2
Figure 4-3
Figure 4-4
Figure 4-5
Figure 4-6
Figure 5-1
Figure 5-2
Figure 5-3
Figure 5-4
The end of the cabinet power cable connected with the PDP ........ 5-3
Figure 5-5
Figure 5-6
The D type three-conductor plug of the subrack power cable ........ 5-4
Figure 5-7
Figure 5-8
Figure 5-9
Tables
Table 1-1
Table 1-2
Table 2-1
Association between power supply connector posts and ACBs ..... 2-4
Table 2-2
Table 3-1
Table 3-2
Table 3-3
Table 4-1
Table 4-2
Table 4-3
Table 4-4
Table 4-5
Table 4-6
Table 4-7
Table 4-8
Table 4-9
Table 4-10
Table 4-11
Table 4-12
Table 4-13
Table 4-14
Table 4-15
Table 4-16
Table 4-17
Table 4-18
Table 4-19
Table 4-20
Table 4-21
Table 4-22
Table 4-23
Table 4-24
Table 4-25
Table 4-26
Table 4-27
Table 4-28
Table 4-29
Table 4-30
Table 4-31
Table 4-32
Table 4-33
Table 4-34
Table 4-35
Table 4-36
Table 4-37
Table 4-38
Table 5-1
Table 5-2
Table 5-3
Table 5-4
Table 5-5
Table 5-6
Table 5-7
Table 5-8
The Cabinet
This chapter introduces the AN5116-06B cabinet and includes the following
contents:
Appearance
Size and Weight
Structure
Typical Layout
Wiring Inside the Cabinet
Ventilation Principle
Version A
1-1
1.1
Appearance
The appearance of the cabinet is illustrated in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1
1.2
1-2
Size (HWD)
Hardware no.
2600mm600mm600mm
4.102.599
134kg
2200mm600mm600mm
4.102.598
118kg
2000mm600mm600mm
4.102.597
110kg
1600mm600mm600mm
4.102.596
94kg
Version A
1 The Cabinet
1.3
Structure
The structure and the names of various cabinet components are illustrated in
Figure 1-2.
1
2
3
4
12
11
10
(5) Channel
fastener
(3) Ventilation hole on the cabinet top
(4) LED
bottom
stabilization bracket
Figure 1-2
Version A
The cabinet
1-3
Three alarm indicators are installed on the top of the cabinet. Table 1-2 describes
the meaning and status of each alarm.
Table 1-2
1.4
Color
Meaning
Red
Emergency
Yellow
Non-emergency
Green
Normal
Status
Description
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Typical Layout
Two subracks can be installed in each of the 4 types of cabinets. An illustration of
the typical layout of each cabinet type is shown in Figure 1-3.
Figure 1-3
1-4
Version A
1 The Cabinet
1.5
Figure 1-4
Version A
The layout of the wires and cables in the top access wiring mode
1-5
Figure 1-5
1-6
The layout of the wires and cables in the floor access wiring mode
Version A
1 The Cabinet
1.6
Ventilation Principle
The ventilation principle inside the cabinet is illustrated in Figure 1-6. A flow of air is
forced by the air guide unit at the lower part of the subrack into the cabinet. After
being blown by the fan unit on the top of the subrack, the cooling air passes upward
through the subracks and is exhausted from the top of the cabinet.
Figure 1-6
Version A
1-7
The PDP
This chapter introduces the AN5116-06B PDP and includes the following contents:
Functions
Structure
Power Terminals
Parameter Specifications
Version A
2-1
2.1
Function
The PDP provides individual -48V power feeds for each subrack and cards inside
the cabinet by distributing the -48V power received from the power cabinet in the
equipment room.
2.2
Structure
The hardware no. of PDP is 3.000.059. The PDP is small and compact. Its
structural and engineering design complies with the relevant national and
international standards. Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 shows the structure of PDP.
Note:
A label is attached to the side panel behind the PDP mounting ear and is
used to identify the hardware no. of PDP.
Figure 2-1
2-2
Version A
2 The PDP
Figure 2-2
2.3
Power Terminals
2.3.1
Main power supply connector posts: Located on the right side of the PDP rear
panel, are used to connect the external power cables and input two channels
of DC -48V power into the PDP.
Branch power supply connector posts: Located on the left side of PDP rear
panel, are used to connect subrack power cables and output PDPs power rail
to the subracks.
Caution:
P1 and P2 can be used together to provide redundant power rails for
each subrack, or used separately to provide a single non-redundant
power rail for each subrack.
If the equipment room provides only the single power rail, but the
AN5116-06B requires redundant power rails or 6 branch power rails,
users can use shorting plugs to short circuit -48V1 and -48V2; GND1
and GND2 of the main power supply connector posts.
Version A
2-3
Figure 2-3
Table 2-1 shows the association between the power supply connector posts on the
PDP rear panel and the automatic circuit breakers (ACBs) on the front panel.
Table 2-1
-48V1
-48V2
Branch Power
(Rear Panel)
Connector
Post
ACB
Panel)
P1_-48V1
K11
P1_-48V2
K12
P1_-48V3
K13
P2_-48V1
K21
P2_-48V2
K22
P2_-48V3
K23
(Front
Note: P1_-48V1 refers to the -48V1 connection terminal on the P1 connector post. The rest of
the connector posts are also presented in this form.
2.3.2
Figure 2-4
2-4
Version A
2 The PDP
2.4
Specifications
Table 2-2 shows the relevant specifications of PDP.
Table 2-2
Item
Parameter
Size
89mm480mm230mm (HeightWidthDepth)
Voltage
-48V20%
The summed current of main power is not greater than. The
current output of branch power is 20A
-10 to 50
Current
Ambient temperature
Version A
2-5
The Subrack
This chapter introduces the AN5116-06B subrack and includes the following
contents:
Structure
Size and Weight
Subrack Configuration
Fan Unit
Air Guide Unit
Subrack Interface
Version A
3-1
3.1
Structure
The hardware no. of the subrack is 3.061.088. The structure and the names of the
various components of the subrack are illustrated in Figure 3-1.
Fan Unit
Mounting ear
Card
Figure 3-1
3.2
3-2
Item
Parameter
Size (HeightWidthDepth)
621.5mm485mm270.2mm
17.8kg
Version A
3 The Subrack
3.3
Subrack Configuration
The subrack configuration and slot distribution are illustrated in Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2
Version A
The slots 1-8 and 11-18 accommodate the following cards: the EC4B, the
GC4B, the C155A, the CE1B, or the PUBA
The slots 9 and 10 are slightly wider and accommodate the core switch card
The slots 19 and 20 are at the rightmost side of the subrack. These two
half-height slots accommodate the uplink card
3-3
3.4
Fan Unit
3.4.1
Function
Located at the top of the subrack, the fan unit is used for forced air cooling. The fan
unit supports auto / manual speed control with 8 speed choices. Depending on the
ambient temperature, it automatically or manually changes the speed to adjust air
flow and properly cool the equipment.
3.4.2
Appearance
The hardware no. of the fan unit is 2.119.295.
The AN5116-06B is provided with 3 fan units. Each fan unit can be installed and
removed independently. Figure 3-3 illustrates the appearance of the fan unit.
Figure 3-3
3.4.3
3-4
Identification
Meaning
Color
ACT
Active LED
Green
ALM
Alarm
indicator
Red
Status
Description
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Version A
3 The Subrack
3.4.4
Specifications
Table 3-3 provides the size, weight and power consumption of the fan unit.
Table 3-3
Item
Parameter
1kg
15W
3.5
3.5.1
Function
Located at the bottom of the subrack, the air guide unit is the air inlet for the
subracks forced air cooling. During operation, ensure that the air inlet on the front
panel of the air inlet and cable connection unit is free from coverings, so as to
guarantee adequate air flow to cool the equipment.
3.5.2
Ventilation Profile
When there are multiple subracks inside the cabinet, hot air drawn by the fan of the
lower subrack will exhaust via the air guide unit at the bottom of the upper subrack,
as illustrated in Figure 3-4.
Card
Subrack
1
Air guide
unit
Subrack
2
Air flow
Figure 3-1
Version A
3-5
3.6
Subrack Interface
The air guide unit of the subrack has 4 types of interfaces.
3.6.1
3.6.2
3.6.3
3.6.4
3-6
Power Interface
Symbol
Type
Quantity
Purpose
PWR1, PWR2
DC 48V
Type
Quantity
Purpose
ESC
RJ-45
Alarm Interface
Symbol
Type
Quantity
Purpose
ALM
RJ-45
Type
Quantity
Purpose
EMS
RJ-45
Version A
Version A
4-1
4.1
Type
Slot
Symbol
Core switch
card
9, 10
HSWA
EPON
interface card
1-8
11-18
GPON
interface card
1-8
11-18
Uplink card
Public card
4.2
19, 20
1-8
11-18
Card No.
Remarks
2.115.334
2.115.331
EC4B
2.119.318
EC8B
2.119.354
GC4B
2.119.348
C155A
2.170.821
CE1B
2.170.845
HU1A
2.170.846
HU2A
2.170.854
GU6F
2.170.855
PUBA
2.167.177
4-2
Version A
4 The Card
Supports CoS queues and processes user services on the basis of CoS;
Interface Description
Table 4-2
Symbol
Meaning
Description
Console
Local Management
Serial Interface
FE
Local Management
Ethernet Interface
ACT
ALM
MS
Version A
Active LED
Alarm
indicator
Active /
standby LED
Color
Green
Red
Green
Status
Description
ON
Blink
slowly
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
4-3
Caution:
By default, the core switch card inserted in the slot 10 is the standby unit.
When the ACT indicator LED of a standby card is blinking slowly, do not
remove the active card or execute the command of active-to-standby
switching.
Key Description
Table 4-4
Symbol
Meaning
Description
K1
K1
Figure 4-1
Caution:
The reset operation may result in interruption of all services carried by
the AN5116-06B. The reset operation is generally conducted in course of
the card maintenance and upgrade. It is not recommended that the user
directly issue a reset command using the reset key.
4-4
Version A
4 The Card
Technical Specifications
Table 4-5
4.3
Item
Specification
Power consumption
40w
Switching time
50ms
Provides FEC;
Provides OAM;
Interface Description
Table 4-6
Version A
Symbol
Meaning
Description
1-4
Debugging interface
4-5
ACT
ALM
LNK1-4
MS1-4
Active LED
Alarm
indicator
Port status
LEDs
Active /
Standby
LEDs
Color
Status
Description
ON
Blink
slowly
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Green
Red
Green
Green
Key Description
Table 4-8
4-6
Symbol
Meaning
Description
K1
K2
K3
Version A
4 The Card
K3
K2
K1
Figure 4-2
Caution:
The reset operation may result in interruption of all ONU services carried
by the EC4B card. The reset operation is generally conducted in course
of the card maintenance and upgrade. It is not recommended that the
user directly issue a reset command using the reset key.
Technical Specification
Table 4-9
Version A
Item
Specification
Power consumption
40w
4-7
4.4
Provides FEC;
Provides OAM;
Interface Description
Table 4-10
4-8
Symbol
Meaning
Description
1-8
Debugging interface
Version A
4 The Card
ACT
ALM
LNK1-8
MS1-8
Active LED
Alarm
indicator
Port status
LEDs
Active /
Standby
LEDs
Color
Status
Description
ON
Blink
slowly
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
Green
Red
Green
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Green
Key Description
Table 4-12
Version A
Symbol
Meaning
Description
K3
4-9
K3
Figure 4-3
Caution:
The reset operation may result in interruption of all ONU services carried
by the EC8B card. The reset operation is generally conducted in course
of the card maintenance and upgrade. It is not recommended that the
user directly issue a reset command using the reset key.
Technical Specification
Table 4-13
4.5
Item
Specification
Power consumption
60w
4-10
Provides FEC;
Version A
4 The Card
Provides OAM;
Interface Description
Table 4-14
Version A
Symbol
Meaning
Description
1-4
Debugging interface
4-11
ACT
ALM
LNK1-4
MS1-4
Active LED
Alarm
indicator
Port status
LEDs
Active /
Standby
LEDs
Color
Status
Description
ON
Blink
slowly
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
Green
Red
Green
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Green
Key Description
Table 4-16
4-12
Symbol
Meaning
Description
K1
Version A
4 The Card
K1
Figure 4-4
Caution:
The reset operation may result in interruption of all ONU services carried
by the GC4B card. The reset operation is generally conducted in course
of the card maintenance and upgrade. It is not recommended that the
user directly issue a reset command using the reset key.
Technical Specification
Table 4-17
4.6
Item
Specification
Power consumption
40w
Version A
Provides two STM-1 uplink optical interfaces and implements 1+1 protection;
Supports 4 clock acquisition modes: Clock extraction from the input E1 line,
external input reference clock, internal free running clock and clock received
from other clock cards. The clock acquisition mode can be selected according
to the network condition.
4-13
Interface Description
Table 4-18
Symbol
Meaning
Description
CLIK IN1
CLIK IN2
CLIK OUT
1-2
Symbol Meaning
ACT
ALM
LNK1-2
MS1-2
Active LED
Alarm indicator
Active/Standby
LEDs
Color
Green
Red
Green
Green
Status
Description
ON
Blink
slowly
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
Key Description
Table 4-20
4-14
Symbol
Meaning
Description
K1
Version A
4 The Card
K1
Figure 4-5
Caution:
The reset operation may result in interruption of all services carried by
the C155A card. The reset operation is generally conducted in course of
the card maintenance and upgrade. It is not recommended that the user
directly issue a reset command using the reset key.
Technical Specification
Table 4-21
4.7
Item
Specification
Power consumption
40w
Version A
Supports 4 clock acquisition modes: Clock extraction from the input E1 line,
external input reference clock, internal free running clock and clock received
from other clock cards. The clock acquisition mode can be selected according
to the network condition.
4-15
Interface Description
Table 4-22
Symbol
Meaning
Description
E1-E32
E1 interface
CLIK IN
Clock input
interface
CLIK OUT
Clock output
interface
ACT
ALM
Active
LED
Alarm
indicator
Color
Green
Red
Status
Description
ON
Blink
slowly
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
Key Description
Table 4-24
4-16
Symbol
Meaning
Description
K1
Version A
4 The Card
K1
Figure 4-6
Caution:
The reset operation may result in interruption of all services carried by
the AN5116-06B. The reset operation is generally conducted in course of
the card maintenance and upgrade. It is not recommended that the user
directly issue a reset command using the reset key.
Technical specification
Table 4-25
4.8
Item
Specification
Power consumption
40w
Version A
4-17
Interface Description
Table 4-26
Symbol
Meaning
Description
XFP
SFP
GE uplink optical /
electrical interface
Symbol Meaning
ACT
Active LED
Alarm
Indicator
LED
ALM
LNK1-5
WAN
Port status
LEDs
Color Status
Green
Red
Green
Description
ON
Blink
slowly
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
WAN / LAN
Green
LED
OFF
Technical Specification
Table 4-28
4.9
Item
Specification
Power consumption
10w
4-18
4 The Card
Interface Description
Table 4-29
Symbol
Meaning
Description
XG
GE
GE uplink optical /
electrical interface
ACT
ALM
LNK1-5
WAN
Active LED
Alarm
Indicator
Port status
LEDs
WAN / LAN
LED
Color
Green
Red
Green
Green
Status
Description
ON
Blink slowly
Blink quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Blink quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
Technical Specification
Table 4-31
Version A
Item
Specification
Power consumption
10w
4-19
4.10
Provides six GE uplink optical / electrical interfaces. Users can replace the
optical / electrical module to select the corresponding optical / electrical
interface. Of these interfaces, the optical interfaces 3 and 4 are auto negotiate
to rates 10/100/1000M;
Interface Description
Table 4-32
Symbol
Meaning
Description
GE
GE uplink optical /
electrical interface
ACT
ALM
LNK1-6
Active LED
Alarm
Indicator
Port status
LEDs
Color
Green
Red
Green
Status
Description
ON
Blink slowly
Blink quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Blink quickly
OFF
Technical Specification
Table 4-34
4-20
Item
Specification
Power consumption
10w
Version A
4 The Card
4.11
Interface Description
Table 4-35
ID
Meaning
Description
DC1-DC14
Environmental
monitoring
interface
Debugging
interface
ACT
ALM
Meaning
Active LED
Alarm
Indicator
LED
Color
Green
Red
Status
Description
ON
Blink
slowly
Blink
quickly
OFF
ON
OFF
Key Description
Table 4-37
Version A
ID
Meaning
Description
K1
4-21
K1
Caution:
The reset operation may result in interruption of all services carried by
the PUBA card. The reset operation is generally conducted in course of
the card maintenance and upgrade. It is not recommended that the user
directly issue a reset command using the reset key.
Technical Specification
Table 4-38
4-22
Item
Specification
Power Consumption
10w
Version A
Version: A
5-1
5.1
Power Cable
5.1.1
Purpose
The cabinet power cable is used to input power from the equipment room to the
cabinet.
Appearance View
The AN5116-06B cabinet power cable is composed of three cables, each with a
unique color.
The blue power cable is a DC -48V power cable. The hardware no. is
WKE3.696.097. Its appearance is shown in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1
The black power cable is a ground cable. The hardware no. is WKE3.696.098. Its
appearance is shown in Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2
The yellow-green power cable is a protective earth ground cable. The hardware no.
is WKE3.696.100. Its appearance is shown in Figure 5-3.
5-2
Version A
Figure 5-3
Figure 5-4 illustrates the connector of the cabinet power cable connected with the
PDP.
Figure 5-4
5.1.2
Cabinet
power
cable
The end of the cabinet power cable connected with the PDP
Purpose
The subrack power cable of the AN5116-06B is used to connect the PDP and the
subracks and provide both the active and standby power supplies for the subracks.
The hardware no. is WKE3.696.229. The subrack power cables have already been
connected in the cabinet before delivery.
Appearance View
The subrack power cable has a two pin terminals which are connected to the PDP
and a D type three-conductor plug which is connected to the subrack, as illustrated
in Figure 5-5.
Version A
5-3
0V black
-48V blue
Figure 5-5
Terminal Definition
The D type three-conductor plugs pins are illustrated in Figure 5-6, the pins A1 and
A3 short circuited and insulated before the plug manufacture.
Figure 5-6
5.2
Fiber Jumper
Purpose
The fiber jumper is used to connect the optical interface of the card and the ODF.
The purpose of the fiber jumper varies depending on the interface type as shown in
Table 5-1.
Table 5-1
5-4
Relevant Card
Interface
Purpose
HU1A / HU2A /
GU6F
C155A
1-2
EC4B
1-4
GC4B
1-4
Version A
Appearance View
The AN5116-06B uses the LC / PC and SC / PC fiber jumpers. Their connectors
are illustrated in Figure 5-7 and Figure 5-8 respectively.
Figure 5-7
Figure 5-8
The corresponding relationship between the AN5116-06B card and the fiber jumper
is shown in Table 5-2.
Table 5-2
5.3
The corresponding relationship between the card and the fiber jumper
Card
Interface
Fiber Jumper
C155A
1-2
LC / PC
EC4B
1-4
SC / PC
GC4B
1-4
SC / PC
HU1A
XFP / SFP
LC / PC
HU2A
XG / GE
LC / PC
GU6F
GE
LC / PC
E1 Cable
Purpose
An E1 cable carries 8 channels of E1 signals. The E1 cable is used to connect the
E1 interface of the CE1B Card and the MDF, and finally connect with the
transmission network. The AN5116-06B uses the 75E1 cable.
Appearance View
The hardware no. of the 75E1 cable is 3.695.442. Its appearance is illustrated in
Figure 5-9.
Version A
5-5
Figure 5-9
The 75 E1 cable
Terminal Definition
The end of the E1 cable connected with the CE1B card is DB-44P type plug, and
the end connected with the MDF is composed of bare wires. Figure 5-10 illustrates
the appearance of the DB-44P type plug; Table 5-3 lists the descriptions for its pins.
Figure 5-10
5-6
Version A
Table 5-3
E1 Interface
No.
Pin
Coaxial
Cable No.
E1 Port
15, 30
1st E1 Rx
14, 29
13, 28
12, 27
11, 26
10, 25
9, 24
1-8
8, 23
7, 22
6, 21
5, 20
4, 19
3, 18
2, 17
1, 16
31, 32
15, 30
14, 29
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
E1 Tx
nd
nd
rd
rd
th
4
5
th
E1 Tx
th
th
th
th
th
th
th
17
th
17
th
15, 30
9th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
12, 27
E1 Rx
11, 26
E1 Tx
10, 25
E1 Rx
E1 Rx
E1 Port
13, 28
9, 24
th
th
Coaxial
Cable No.
14, 29
E1 Rx
4 E1 Tx
Pin
9-16
E1 Tx
8, 23
7, 22
6, 21
E1 Rx
5, 20
E1 Tx
4, 19
E1 Rx
3, 18
E1 Tx
2, 17
E1 Rx
1, 16
E1 Tx
31, 32
E1 Rx
15, 30
E1 Tx
14, 29
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
14
15
15
16
16
25
25
18
E1 Rx
13, 28
26
E1 Rx
12, 27
18th
E1 Tx
12, 27
26th
E1 Tx
th
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
th
E1 Rx
th
E1 Tx
st
E1 Rx
st
E1 Tx
10, 25
9, 24
8, 23
7, 22
6, 21
5, 20
4, 19
3, 18
2, 17
1, 16
31, 32
Version A
st
E1 Interface
No.
13, 28
11, 26
17-24
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
19
th
19
th
20
th
20
st
21
st
21
nd
22
nd
22
rd
23
rd
23
th
24
th
24
E1 Rx
11, 26
E1 Tx
10, 25
E1 Rx
E1 Tx
E1 Rx
E1 Tx
E1 Rx
E1 Tx
E1 Rx
E1 Tx
E1 Rx
E1 Tx
9, 24
25-32
8, 23
7, 22
6, 21
5, 20
4, 19
3, 18
2, 17
1, 16
31, 32
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
27
27
28
28
29
29
30
30
31
31
nd
E1 Rx
nd
E1 Tx
32
32
5-7
5.4
Purpose
The coaxial clock cable is used to transmit E1 clock signals, and connect, CLIK IN
& CLIK OUT interfaces of the AN5116-06B C155A and CE1B cards with the MDF in
the equipment room.
Appearance View
The hardware no. of the coaxial clock cable is 3.695.187. Its appearance is
illustrated in Figure 5-11.
Figure 5-11
Terminal Definition
The end of coaxial clock cable connected with the AN5116-06B is a SAA type
coaxial plug, and the end connected with the MDF is composed of bare wires.
5-8
Version A
5.5
Network Cable
Purpose
The purpose of the network cable varies according to the interface type, as shown
in Table 5-4.
Table 5-4
Relevant Card
Interface
Purpose
HSWA
FE
HU1A/ HU2A /
GU6F
SFP / GE
Appearance View
The hardware no. of the network cable is 3.695.095. Its appearance is illustrated in
Figure 5-12.
Figure 5-12
Terminal Definition
Both ends of the network cable are the RJ-45 connectors. The RJ-45 connector is
illustrated in Figure 5-13.
Version A
5-9
Figure 5-13
The wiring schemes of the straight-through network cable and the cross-over
network cable are shown in Table 5-5 and Table 5-6.
Table 5-5
Wire Color
White-orange
Orange
White-green
Blue
White-blue
Green
White-brown
Brown
Table 5-6
5-10
Wire Color
White-orange
Orange
White-green
Blue
White-blue
Green
White-brown
Brown
Version A
5.6
Purpose
The serial port cable is used to connect the CONSOLE port of the core switch card
and the serial port of network management computer.
Appearance View
The hardware no. of the serial port cable is 3.695.341. Its appearance is illustrated
in Figure 5-14.
Figure 5-14
Terminal Definition
The end of serial port cable connected with the AN5116-06B is a RJ-45 connector
and the end connected with the network management computer is a DE-9
connector. The connection relationship of the corresponding pins is shown in Table
5-7.
Table 5-7
Version A
Connected Signal
Tx
GND
Rx
5-11
5.7
Purpose
The dry contact cable is used to connect the DC1-DC14 interfaces of the
AN5116-06B with the external dry contact devices that monitor infrared detection,
smoke, electric supply, humidity, temperature, fan, vibration and access control.
Appearance View
The hardware no. of the dry contact cable is 3.695.452. Its appearance is shown in
Figure 5-15.
Figure 5-15
Terminal Definition
The end of the dry contact cable connected with the DC1-DC14 interface is a
RJ-45 connector and the end connected with a dry contact device is composed of
bare wires.
Figure 5-1
The terminal definition of the dry contact cable is shown in Table 5-8.
5-12
Version A
Table 5-8
5.8
Wire Color
Opposite End
White-orange
Earthing ground
Orange
White-green
Blue
White-blue
Green
White-brown
Brown
Purpose
The subrack ground cable is used to connect the subrack with the vertical
mounting flange of the cabinet to achieve protective earth ground of the subrack.
Appearance View
The hardware no. of the subrack ground cable is 3.696.084. Its appearance is
illustrated in Figure 5-17.
Figure 5-16
Version A
5-13
Appendix A
Version A
Abbreviation
ACL
DHCP
EPON
FE
Fast Ethernet
GE
Gigabit Ethernet
IP
Internet Protocol
LAN
MGCP
NGN
ONU
PDP
SIP
TDM
VLAN
WAN
A-1
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