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Foreword
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References
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Objectives
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Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
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UE/MS
Uu/Um
CN
Iu/A/Gb
BSC6900 GU
Iu-CS/A
Iub
NodeB
is
Ab
CS
Iur
BTS
Iub/Abis
MBTS
BSC6900 GU
Iu-PS/Gb
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PS
Capacity
Specification
ITEM
Boards Supported in
V900R013
UMTS network
Traffic (Erl)
80,400
100,500
12,000
24,000
Number of NodeBs
3,060
3,060
Number of cells
5,100
5,100
24,000
Same*
GSM network
Traffic (Erl)
Number of cells
2,048
Same
Number of TRXs
4096
Same
30,720
Same
16,384
Same
1,536
Same
*A multi-core board DPUf is added in the TC subrack. In BM/TC combined and allTDM mode, the number of subracks is reduced from 1MPS+3EPS to 1MPS+2EPS.
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Features
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GSM&UMTS
Cabinet
RNC
BSC
RNC
BSC
RNC
BSC
RNC
Software
Upgrade
RNC
BSC
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Feature of BSC6900-Co OM
Unified CME:
Simultaneous 2G/3G
data configuration,
correctness, and
efficiency guaranteed
Unified WEB LMT for
maintenance:
Easy and visual maintenance
of 2G/3G systems
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Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Contents
2. BSC6900 Hardware Structure
2.1 Cabinets
2.2 Subracks
2.3 Subsystems and Boards
2.4 Cables
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BSC6900 Cabinet
2200 mm
2200 mm
600
mm
800
mm
600
mm
800
mm
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(2) Subrack
(4) Power
distribution box
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EPS
EPS
MPS
MP
R
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EPS
EPS
EPS
EPR
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TCS
TCS
TCR
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Subrack 2
Subrack 1
Subrack
subrack 0
(1) Power distribution
monitoring board
(4) Mute switch
labels
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Contents
2. BSC6900 Hardware Structure
2.1 Cabinets
2.2 Subracks
2.3 Subsystems and Boards
2.4 Cables
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Subrack
436 mm
12 U
500 mm
(5) Board
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The DIP switch on the subrack consists of eight bits from bit 1 to bit 8.
Subrack
No.
0
1
2
3
4
5
Bit
1
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
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The boards are installed on both the front and rear sides of
the backplane, which is located in the middle of the subrac
k.
(1) Front
slot
(2)
Backplane
(3) Rear
slot
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UMTS MPS
Rear panel
Front panel
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UMTS EPS
Rear panel
Front panel
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Rear panel
Front panel
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Rear panel
Front panel
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Rear panel
Front panel
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Rear panel
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
I
N
T
D
P
U
f
D
P
U
f
Backplane
Front panel
X
P
U
X
P
U
X
P
U
X
P
U
T
N
U
a
T
N
U
a
S
C
U
a
S
C
U
a
D
P
U
g
D
P
U
g
D
P
U
g
D
P
U
f
D
P
U
f
D
P
U
f
10
11
12
13
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Rear panel
Front panel
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Rear panel
Front panel
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Rear panel
Front panel
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Contents
2. BSC6900 Hardware Structure
2.1 Cabinets
2.2 Subracks
2.3 Subsystems and Boards
2.4 Cables
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To BTS/NodeB
To other
BSCs/RNCs
To MSC
To SGSN
Interface
processin
g
subsyste
m
Clock
synchronizati
on subsystem
Switchin
g
subsyste
m
Service
processing
subsystem
OM
subsystem
LMT/M2000
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Switching Subsystem
Provides OM channels
Distributes clock signals to each service board
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Switching Subsystem
Another
board
Another
board
Switchin
g and
control
unit
Another
board
Switchin
g and
control
unit
MPS
High-speed backplane channel
Ethernet cable
Another
board
Another
board
Switchin
g and
control
unit
Another
board
TCS
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Switching Subsystem
EPS
MPS
EPS
SCU
SCU
SCU
SCU
SCU
SCU
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SCUa Board
Functions
Working mode
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Inter-Subrack Connections
Inter-Subrack SCUa
Interconnection Ethernet Cable
SCUa
(Active)
SCUa
(Active)
SCUa
(Standb
y)
SCUa
(Standb
y)
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TNUa Board
Functions
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TNUa Board
Inter-TNUa
crossover cables
between
subracks
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Data
processing
unit
Signaling
processing
unit
MPS
Data
processing
unit
EPS
High-speed
backplane channel
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XPUb Board
Main control
XPUb
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Non-main control
XPUb
SPUa/SPUb Board
Functions
The SPUa and SPUb boards support both GSM and UMTS.
The SPUa board has four logic subsystems, whereas the SPUb
board has eight logic subsystems. Therefore, the processing c
apability of the SPUb board is higher than the SPUa board by
75% to 100%.
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SPUb Board
Main control
SPUb
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Non-main control
SPUb
DPUe Board
Components
Functions
The DPUe board processes UMTS voice services and data servic
es.
22 DSPs
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DPUc Board
Components
Functions
22 DSP chips
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DPUd Board
Components
Functions
22 DSP chips
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Clock Subsystem
CN
To
MBTS
I
N
T
I
N
T
GPS
BITS
MP
S
S
C
U
a
GCUa
Clock
module
8
kHz
To BTS
I
N
T
EPS
8 kHz
S
C
U
a
S
C
U
a
EPS
I
N
T
To
NodeB
High-speed backplane
channel
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Clock
cable
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GCUa/GCGa Board
Functions
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GCUa/GCGa Board
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Transport Subsystem-Interface Bo
ard
Board categorization
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Transmission
Mode
Connector Type
Electrical port
TDM
IP
Optical port
Supported Mode
EIUa
GO
OIUa
GO
POUc
GU
Electrical
port
FE/GE
FG2a/FG2c
GU
E1
PEUa
GU
POUa
UO
Optical
port
STM-1
POUc
GU
GE
GOUa/GOUc
GU
E1
AEUa
UO
Channelized STM-1
AOUa/AOUc
UO
Unchannelized
STM-1
UOIa/UOIc
UO
Electrical
port
ATM
Board
Optical
port
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EIUa Board
Functions
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FG2c Board
Functions
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PEUa Board
Functions
Supports 384 TRXs when serving as the Abis interface board and sup
ports 64 Mbit/s throughput when serving as the Gb interface board
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GOUa Board
Functions
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GOUc Board
Functions
Provides four channels over GE ports, which are used for IP transmissio
n
Provides the routing-based backup and load sharing
Supports the extraction of line clock signals
Supports the A, Abis, Gb, Iu, Iur, and Iub interfaces
Supports 2048 TRXs when serving as the Abis interface board, supports 2
3040 CICs when serving as the A interface board, and supports a maxim
um data flow of 1024 Mbit/s when serving as the Gb interface board
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OM Subsystem
Intra
net
Extrane
t
To
M2000
Alar
m
box
O
M
U
O
M
U
S
C
U
a
S
C
U
a
S
C
U
a
S
C
U
a
EPS
MPS
HUB
Ethernet cable
Serial port
cable
LMT
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Dual OM Plane
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OMUa/OMUb Board
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Hardware Reliability
Board
Redundancy Mode
SCUa/SCUb
XPUa/XPUbSPUa/SPUb
Board redundancy
DPUb/DPUc/DPUd/DPUf/DPU
g
GCUa/GCGa
Board redundancy
AOUa/AOUc/OIUa/
UOIa/UOIc/POUa/POUc
TNUa
Board redundancy
PEUa/AEUa/EIUa
Board redundancy
GOUa/GOUc
FG2a/FG2c
OMUa/OMUc
Board redundancy
NIUa
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Overall Structure
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OM boards: OMUa/OMUb/OMUc
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Logical
Function
GCP
UCP
eXtensible
Processing Unit
(XPU)
SPUa/SPUb
RGCP
RUCP
MCP
GCP
XPUa/XPUb
RGCP
MCP
DPUa/DPUc/DPUf
GTC
GTC
Data Processing
Unit (DPU)
DPUb
GPCU
UUP
DPUd/DPUg
GPCU
DPUe
UUP
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Contents
2. BSC6900 Hardware Structure
2.1 Cabinets
2.2 Subracks
2.3 Subsystems and Boards
2.4 Cables
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Cables
Trunk cables:
Ethernet cables
Optical fibers
Y-shaped clock cables
TNUa connection cables
Alarm cables
Monitoring cables
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Trunk Cables
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Trunk Cables
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Ethernet Cables
Straight-Through Cables
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Optical Fibers
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The alarm box signal cable is used to send the alarm information t
o the alarm box for audible and visual display.
RJ45
DB9
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Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
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BM/TC
Separated
Mode
BM/TC
Combined
Mode
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BM/TC
Separated
Mode
BM/TC
Combined
Mode
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Abis over IP
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A over TDM
BM/TC
Separated
Mode
BM/TC
Combined
Mode
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A over IP
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Abis over IP
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Gb over IP/FR
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Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Contents
4. BSC6900 Typical Configuration
4.1 UMTS Configuration
4.2 GSM Configuration
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Subrack
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Subrack
MPS
HW69 R13
EPS
MPS
EPS
BHCA (k)
420
560
620
620
Traffic (Erl)
13,400
13,400
16750
16750
2,000
2,000
4000
4000
Number of NodeBs
540
720
900
900
Number of cells
1,200
1,200
1500
1500
PS(UL + DL)data
throughput(Mbit/s)
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1 MPS (Minimum
Configuration)
1 MPS +
1 EPS
1 MPS +
2 EPSs
1 MPS +
3 EPSs
1 MPS +
4 EPSs
1 MPS + 5
EPSs
(Maximum
Configuration)
BHCA (k)
320
720
1,040
1,360
1,680
2,000
Traffic (Erl)
7,200
18,000
28,800
39,600
50,400
61,200
460
1,150
1,840
2,530
3,220
3,910
Number of NodeBs
200
500
800
1,100
1,400
1,700
Number of cells
600
1,500
2,400
3,300
4,200
5,100
Note:
The BHCA capability and traffic specification are based on Huawei traffic model.
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Typical Configuration
Specifications of HW69 R12
Boards
Specification/Subrack
Configuration
1 MPS
(Minimum
Configuration)
1 MPS +
1 EPS
1 MPS +
2 EPSs
1 MPS +
3 EPSs
1 MPS +
4 EPSs
1 MPS + 5 EPSs
(Maximum
Configuration)
BHCA (k)
420
980
1,540
2,100
2,660
3,220
Traffic (Erl)
13,400
26,800
40,200
53,600
67,00
80,400
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
Number of NodeBs
540
1,260
1,980
2,700
3,060
3,060
Number of cells
1,200
2,400
3,600
4,800
5,100
5,100
Note:
The BHCA capability and traffic specification are based on Huawei traffic model.
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1 MPS
(Minimum
Configuration)
1 MPS +
1 EPS
1 MPS +
2 EPSs
1 MPS +
3 EPSs
1 MPS +
4 EPSs
1 MPS + 5 EPSs
(Maximum
Configuration)
BHCA (k)
620
1240
1860
2480
3100
3720
Traffic (Erl)
16,750
33,500
50,250
67,000
83,750
10,500
4000
8000
12,000
16,000
20,000
24,000
Number of NodeBs
900
1800
2700
3060
3060
3060
Number of cells
1500
3000
4500
5100
5100
5100
Note:
The BHCA capability and traffic specification are based on Huawei traffic model.
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Contents
4. BSC6900 Typical Configuration
4.1 UMTS Configuration
4.2 GSM Configuration
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Interface boards
In Abis over IP mode, the FG2a, FG2c, PEUa, POUc, GOUa, and GOUc boards ca
n be configured. In Abis over TDM mode, the EIUa and OIUa boards can be conf
igured.
In A over IP mode, the FG2a, FG2a, GOUa, and GOUc boards can be configured.
In A over TDM mode, the EIUa, OIUa, and POUc boards can be configured.
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BSC6000 V900R008
BSC6900
V900R013
BSC6900 V900R012
Main
control
XPUa
Nonmain
control
XPUa
Number of
TRXs
270
360
640
640
Number of
cells
270
360
640
640
Number of
BTSs
270
360
640
640
Number of
active PDCHs
(MCS-9)
1024
1024
1024
Number of
TCHs/Fs
960
960
1920
Board
DPU
c
DPUd
Nonmain
control
XPUb
Main
control
XPUb
DPUc
DPUd
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DPUf
DPUg
Item
EIUa
FG2
a
OIUa
PEUa
GOUa
FG2c
GOUc
POUc_TDM
POUc_IP
Number of
TRXs
384
384
384
384
384
2048
2048
512
2048
Number of
CICs (64 K)
over the A
interface
960
6144
1920
6144
23,04
0
23,040
3906
23,040
Gb (Mbit/s)
128
64
1024
1024
504
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R13
1536 TRXs
EPS
1024 TRXs
EPS
EPS
1024 TRXs
EPS
EPS
512 TRXs
MPS
MPS
R12/R13
BM/TC
Combined
R12/R13
EPS
EPS
2048 TRXs
EPS
MPS
1024 TRXs
MPS
BM/TC
Separated
1024 TRXs
EPS
A over IP
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TC
4096TRX
22
23
24
25
26
27
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
OIU OIU
a(A a(A
ter) ter)
XPU XPU XPU XPU TNU TNU SCU SCU XPU XPU
b
b
b
b
a
a
b
b
b
b
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
DPU DPU
g
g
PO PO
Uc( Uc(
A) A)
DP DP DP DP
TN TN SC SC
Uf( Uf( Uf( Uf(
Ua Ua Ub Ub
TC) TC) TC) TC)
10 11 12 13
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
POU POU POU POU POU POU OIU OIU OIU OIU
c(Ab c(Ab c(Ab c(Ab c(Ab c(Ab a(At a(At a(At a(At
is) is) is) is) is) is) er) er) er) er)
b
b
b
b
a
a
b
b
DPU DPU
g
g
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
POU
XPU XPU XPU XPU TNU TNU SCU SCU
c(G
b
b
b
b
a
a
b
b
B)
10
11
GCU GCU
a
a
12
13
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DP
DP DP DP DP
TN TN SC SC
Uf( Uf( Uf( Uf(
Uf(
Ua Ua Ub Ub
TC)
TC) TC) TC) TC)
10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
OIU OIU
DPU DPU OM OMU
a(A a(A
g
g Uc C
ter) ter)
PO PO
Uc( Uc(
A) A)
DP DP DP DP
TN TN SC SC
Uf( Uf( Uf( Uf(
Ua Ua Ub Ub
TC) TC) TC) TC)
10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
PO PO PO PO PO PO
PO PO PO PO
Uc( Uc( Uc( Uc( Uc( Uc(
Uc( Uc( Uc( Uc(
Abi Abi Abi Abi Abi Abi
A) A) A) A)
s) s) s) s) s) s)
DP DP DP DP
XP XP XP XP TN TN SC SC
DP DP
Uf( Uf( Uf( Uf(
Ub Ub Ub Ub Ua Ua Ub Ub
Ug Ug
TC) TC) TC) TC)
0
9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
PO
PO PO PO PO PO PO
PO PO
Uc(
Uc( Uc( Uc( Uc( Uc( Uc(
DP DP
Uc( Uc(
GB) Ug Ug
Abi Abi Abi Abi Abi Abi
A) A)
s) s) s) s) s) s)
DP DP DP DP
XP XP XP XP TN TN SC SC XP XP
Uf( Uf( Uf( Uf(
Ub Ub Ub Ub Ua Ua Ub Ub Ub Ub
TC) TC) TC) TC)
0
9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
PO PO PO PO
PO PO
Uc( Uc( Uc( Uc(
Uc( Uc(
Abi Abi Abi Abi
A) A)
s) s) s) s)
DP DP OM OM
Ug Ug Uc Uc
DP DP DP DP
XP XP XP XP TN TN SC SC
GC GC
Uf( Uf( Uf( Uf(
Ub Ub Ub Ub Ua Ua Ub Ub
Ua Ua
TC) TC) TC) TC)
0
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9 10 11 12 13
Abis/A/Gb interface: IP
All-IP
transmission4096TRX
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
DP DP
Ug Ug
DP
Uf
XP XP XP XP
SC SC
(I
Ub Ub Ub Ub
Ub Ub
W
F)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
FG FG
G G
2c 2c
O O
DP DP
(A (A Uc Uc
Ug Ug
bi bi
(A (A
s) s)
) )
DP DP
Uf Uf
XP XP XP XP
SC SC XP XP
(I (I
Ub Ub Ub Ub
Ub Ub Ub Ub
W W
F) F)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
FG FG
G G
FG
2c 2c
O O
2c
(A (A
Uc Uc
(G
bi bi
(A (A
B)
s) s)
) )
O O
M M
Uc Uc
DP DP
Uf Uf G G
XP XP XP XP
SC SC
(I (I C CU
Ub Ub Ub Ub
Ub Ub
W W Ua a
F) F)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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Summary
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