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MSOFTX3000((ATC

A) Hardware Syystem
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Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Describe MSOFTX3000 hardw
ware structure

Understand MSOFTX3000 bo
oard functions

Remember system logical stru


ucture and internal connection
References
z MSOFTX3000 Hardware Desscription Manual

z MSOFTX3000 Hardware Insta


allation Manual

z MSOFTX3000 System Princip


ple Manual
Contents
1. MSOFTX3000 Cabinet

2 MSOFTX3000 Boards
2.

3. MSOFTX3000 Peripherals and Other Components

4. MSOFTX3000 Connection and Cables


N68E-22
N68E 22 Cabinet
Hardware Componen
nts of MSOFTX3000
Cabinet
z 1 Cabinet
1.
z 2. Power distribution box (PDB)
z 3. Subrack 1
z 4. Fan box
z 5. Master Rack Monitoring
g Unit
(MRMU)
z 6. LAN Switch
z 7. Cabling trough
z 8. KVMS
z 9. Subrack 0
z 10. Filler panel
z 11. Subrack 2
z 12. Subrack 3
Subrack
z 1. Grounding points
z 2 Air exhaust vent
2.
z 3. Slots for the USIAs and SWIs
z 4, 5. Power entry module (PEM)
z 6. Slots for the SDMs

z 1 Sl
1. Slots
t ffor the
th UPB
UPBs and
d SWU
SWUs
z 2. Fan frame 2
z 3. Fan frame 1
z 4. Air intake vent
z 5. Slots for the SMMs
Subrack Internal Components
z Boards
z Fan Frame
z Power entry module (PEM)

70mm

280mm

8U
Cabinet Internal Co
omponents
z Power Distribution Box
z LAN Switch
z MRMU
z KVMS
z Cabling Through
Questions
z What is the type of MSOFTX3
3000 cabinet?

z For full configuration, how ma


any cabinets and subracks need
to be equipped?
Contents
1. MSOFTX3000 Cabinet

2 MSOFTX3000 Boards
2.

3. MSOFTX3000 Peripherals and other Components

4. MSOFTX3000 Connection and Cables


General Hardware Log
gical Structure
Switch subsystem Equipment management
Electromechanical subsystem
subsystem

SWU/SWI SMM/SD
DM FAN PEM

SWU/SWI SMM/SDM FAN PEM

Back Plane

IPMB

Base
UPB/USI/ETI

UPB/USI/ETI

UPB/USI/ETI

UPB/USI/ETI

UPB/USI/ETI

UPB/USI/ETI
Fabric

TDM

Processor subsystem
Board Classificationn Based on
Installation Positionss

1 USI: Universal Service Interface


e 2 SWI: Switch Interface Unit
3 UPB: Universal Process Blade 4 SWU: Switch Unit
5 Front boards, 6 Backplane, 7 B
Back boards
SMM: Shelf Management Module e SDM: Subrack Data Module
Configuration Case
e-IP Networking

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
U U U U S S U U B U U U U S S U U
B
A S S S S W W S S A S S S S W W S S
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
C A A A A A A A A C A A A A A A A A
K 1 1 7 7 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1
U U U U U U S S U U U U U U U U U U U U S S U U U U U U
F P P P P P P W W P P P P P P F P P P P P P W W P P P P P P
R B B B B B B U U B B B B B B R B B B B B B U U B B B B B B
O A A A A A A A A A A A A O A A A A A A A A A A A A
N A A N A A
T 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

C fi
Configuration
ti case iin 0# fframe C fi
Configuration
ti case iin 1# fframe
System Interconne
ection
To the NTP Server
To the NTP Server

To the billing center


To the billing Center
To the IP Backbone network

To the IP Backbone network

LANSWITCH
I I To the network
UUUUOOS S UUUU
GG management center
0# P P P P M M WW P PPP
WW
B B B BUUUU B BBB
B B HUB
SMM SMM
To the billing
g Center
To the billing Center
I I
UUUU S SU UUUUU
GG
1# P P P P WW P P P PPP
WW
B B B B UUB B B BBB
B B
SMM SMM
To the billing
b Center

LMT LMT LMT


To the billing
b Center
I I
UUUU S SU UUUUU
GG
2# P P P P WW P P P PPP
WW
B B B B UUB B B BBB
B B
SMM SMM
Host
Classification of Boa
ards
z Based on their functions, the
e boards can be classified
into the UPB, USI, SWU, SW WI, SMM, and SDM.
Board Type Function
ocess data services through the service
It can pro
UPB UPBA0,UPBA1 applicatio
on software installed.
es interfaces for communication between
It provide
USI USIA1,USIA7 the UPB and the external devices
The SWU U provides internal and external
information exchange functions through the Base
SWU SWUA0 and Fabrric planes
SWI SWIA1 the interfface board of the SWU

SMM SMM managem


ment module of a subrack
It records
s the subrack information and system
SDM SDM performa ance parameters
Common Indicators Introduction
Normal
Indicators Meaning Color Description
St t
Status
s normally and the services are in
Off: works
OOS Service status amber progress. Off
On or blin
nking:
g out of service.
Off: not powered on. (The indicator blinks 10
Healthy status Red or
times durring power-on.)
HEALTHY indicator green Green On
Steady grreen: works normally.
Blinking red:
r An alarm occurs
Customized
SYSTEM/Custo red, green, The mean
ning of the indicator is subject to
indicator
mized indicator yellow customiza ation.
Off: activa ated.
Hot-swap
On: not powered on or is deactivated.
HOTSWAP indicator Blue Off
Fast blink k: The board is being activated.
Slow blink k: The board is being deactivated.
!: Minor
Off: No minor
m alarms; on: minor alarms occur.
Minor, major,
!!: Major
and critical
Alarm indicator Red Off: No major
m alarms; on:major alarms occur. Off
alarm
!!!: Critica
al
indicators
Off: No crritical alarms; on:critical alarms
occur.
Contents
2. MSOFTX3000 Boards
2 1 Processor Subsystem Boa
2.1 ard

2.2 Switching Subsystem Board

2.3 Equipment Management Subsystem Board

2 4 Subrack Boards Configuratio


2.4 on Examples
UPBA
z The universal
ni ersal process blade (U
UPBA) is the
service processing unit of the subrack.
s It
processes data services throug
gh the
service application software insstalled on itit.

1. Capt
Captive
e sc
screw
e 2. Hard
add disk
s 1
3. Hard disk 0 4. USB port
5. COM serial port 6.HOTSWAP indicator
7. HD0_RAID/ALM indicator 8. HD0_ACT indiicator
9 HD1
9. HD1_RAID/ALM
RAID/ALM indicator 10 HD1 ACT ind
10.HD1_ACT dicator
11.SYSTEM indicator 12.HEALTHY ind dicator
13. OOS indicator 14.Ejector lever
UPBAs with Different Configurations

UPBA0 UPBA1
CPU Memory H
HD Sub-board (Flash)
UPBA0 2 6*4G None 4 GB Flash
UPBA1 2 2*4G 2*73G None
USIA
z The USIA (universal service interface unit )
must be used with the UPBA, and a can be
installed with different subboarrds to provide
different interfaces (FC interfacces, Gigabit
Eth
Ethernet t interfaces,
i t f Ultra
Ult 320/1 160 SCSI
interfaces, Standard VGA port USB port) for
the UPBA to communicate with h external
devices.
1.Captive screw 2. Shielding
g finger
3. Ejector lever 4. OOS indicator
5. HEALTHY indicator 6. Cover
7. HOTSWAP indicator 8. Monitor port
p
9. USB port
p
USIA Subboard
ETIA

z The ETIA (E1/T1 interface unit) prov


vides
various interfaces for the UPBA to
communicate with external devices. It
must be used with the UPBA.
z The ETIA provides TDM and GE inte
erfaces
to implement the TDM service and
signaling processing function.

ETIA0 ETIA2
ETIA Subboard
Contents
2. MSOFTX3000 Boards
2 1 Processor Subsystem Board
2.1 d

2.2 Switching Subsystem Boa


ard

2.3 Equipment Management Subsystem Board

2 4 Subrack Boards Configuratio


2.4 on Examples
SWU
z SWU: Switching Unit
z Features:
The SWU implements data
switching among the boards in a
subrack through the backplane and
data switching among subracks
through cascading interfaces
provided by the SWIs.
Dual Planes Switching: Base
Base,
Fabric, and TDM

1. Ejector lever 2. OOS indicator


2
3. HEALTHY indicator 4 SYSTEM indicator
4.
5 BMC COM serial port
5. 6 SYS COM serial port
6.
7. LAN0 port 8 HOTSWAP indicator
8.
9. LAN1 port
SWU

1 GE Fabric Switch
daughter Card
SWU0 SWU1 2 TDM Switch daughter
Card
z C
Currently,
l the
h MSOFTX3000 provides
id two typess off the
h SWU
SWU, that
h is,
i SWU0 and
d SWU1.
SWU1

z The SWU0 provides switching functions only through the Base plane and GE Fabric plane. It is
used for broadband networking
networking.

z Based on the SWU0, the SWU1 is added with TDM


T switching functions. It can implement the
clock distribution among
g subracks and TDM switching.
g It is used for narrowband networking.
g
SWU
External ports
P
Port F
Function
i D
Descript
i tion
i
Used for locally
5. BMC COM zComm munication standard: RS232
updating or loading
serial port zPort ty
ype: RJ-45
the BMC software
Used for local
management,
6. SYS COM maintenance, and zComm munication standard: RS232
serial port debugging of the zPort tyype: RJ-45
Base and Fabric
planes
l
z10/100 0 Mbit/s Base-T auto-negotiation
Used for loading zPort tyype: RJ-45
7. LAN0 port and internal zCable type: UTP5
debugging zTwo inndicators

z10/100 0 Mbit/s Base-T auto-negotiation


Used for
9. LAN1 port zPort tyype: RJ-45
maintenance
zCable type:
yp UTP5
SWU
z Indicators
2OSS
2 OSS

3HEALTHY

4 SYSTEM
4SYSTEM

z The SWUA0 supports hot swapping. Two ejector


e levers are
l
located
t d on th
the upper and
d llower parts
t off th
the
e front
f t panel.l The
Th
ejector levers help you to insert, remove, se
ecure, power on,
and power off the SWUA0
SWI
z SWI: Switch Interface Unit.
z Interfaces:

Interface Description
p
1. Line clock One RJ45 interface
input interface Provides two 8k line cock input.

2. BASE/TDM Eight Gigabit Ethernet interfaces


interface 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Base-T autone egotiation;
Two indicators
3. FABRIC Eight Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
interface 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Base-T autone egotiation;
Two indicators
4. BITS clock One SMB interface
O i t f
input interface Provides 2-Mbps/2-MHz external clock
c input.

1. Line clock input interface


1 2. BASE/TDM interface
2 SWIA0 SWIA1
3. FABRIC interface 4. BITS clock inputt interface
5. Ejector lever 6. HOTSWAP indic cator
7 HEALTHY indicator
7. 8 OSS indicator
8.
Contents
2. MSOFTX3000 Boards
2 1 Processor Subsystem Board
2.1 d

2.2 Switching Subsystem Board

2.3 Equipment Management Subsystem


S Board

2 4 Subrack Boards Configuratio


2.4 on Examples
SMM

SMM position in a subrack

z The SMM is the management mo


odule of a subrack.
subrack
z The SMM manages all the components in a subrack.
SMM
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

RST HSW

SMMD
SHELF MANAGEMENT MODULE

COM ETH0

(10) (9) (8) (7)

1: Minor alarm indicator 2: Major alarm indicator 3: Critical alarm indicator 4: COM serial
port
5: ETH0 interface 6: HOTSWAP indicatorr 7: Ejector lever 8: Reset button
9: Customized indicators 10: HEALTHY indicatorr
SMM
The front panel of the SMM has a remov
vable ejector lever. The ejector
lever helps to insert, remove, fasten, pow
wer on, and power off the SMM.

Status Description
Before
B f the
th ejector
j t lever
l is
i closed
l d, the
th HOTSWAP indicator
i di t isi on
and the SMM is not powered on.
Closed
After the ejector lever is closed, the
t HOTSWAP indicator is on.
Wh the
When th HOTSWAP indicator
i di t is i off,
off the
th SMM works
k normally.
ll
Before the ejector lever is openedd, the SMM works normally.
After the ejector
j lever is opened,
p , the HOTSWAP indicator
Open changes to the slow blink state. Wh
hen the HOTSWAP indicator is
on, the SMM is powered off. You ca an use the ejector lever to
remove the SMM.
SDM

SDM position in a
subrack
1 2 3 4 5 6

DIP ON
ETH COM2 COM1 FRAME ID

1: Ejector lever 2: HEALTHY indica


ator 3: ETH interface
4: COM2 5: COM1 6: DIP switch
SDM

z The SDM is the data module of a


subrack. The SMM obtains the slot
information and subrack information
from the SDM for managing the
hardware.
z Defining the subrack number
through the 8-bit DIP switch.
z Recording the subrack information
information.
z Providing interfaces to input the
monitoring
it i iinformation
f ti off th
the PDB.
PDB
Contents
2. MSOFTX3000 Boards
2 1 Processor Subsystem Board
2.1 d

2.2 Switching Subsystem Board

2.3 Equipment Management Subsystem Board

2 4 Subrack Boards Configura


2.4 ation Examples
Subrack Boards Con
nfiguration
Examples

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
B U U U U S S U U U U E E U U S S U U E E
B
A S S S S W W S S A S S T T S S W W S S T T
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
C A A A A A A A A C A A A A A A A A A A A A
K 1 1 7 7 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 0 0 7 7 1 1 1 1 0 0
U U U U U U S S U U U U U U U U U U U U S S U U U U U U
F P P P P P P W W P P P P P P F P P P P P P W W P P P P P P
R B B B B B B U U B B B B B B R B B B B B B U U B B B B B B
O A A A A A A A A A A A A O A A A A A A A A A A A A
N A A N A A
T 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

IP Networking Subrack TDM Networking Subrack


Configuration
g Princip
p
ples of Boards

z Th SMM,
The SMM SDM,
SDM SWU,
SWU and
d SWI are esse
ential
ti l b
boards
d iin each
h subrack.
b k Th They mustt b
be
configured in active/standby mode.
z The SMMs are permanently inserted in fro
ont slots 14 and 15 in each subrack; the
SDMs are permanently inserted in back slots
s 14 and 15 in each subrack.
z The SWUs are permanently inserted in fro
ont slots 6 and 7 in each subrack; the SWIs
are permanently inserted in back slots 6 and
a 7 in each subrack.
z The OMUs are preferentially installed on the front boards in slots 4 and 5 of subrack 0.
z The UPBA0 serving as a service process board can be installed in a basic subrack or
p
an expansion subrack. The UPBA0 must be configured
g in active/standby
y mode.
z Other UPBs and USIs can be inserted in any slot in a basic subrack or an expansion
ments.
subrack according to the delivery requirem
Contents
1. MSOFTX3000 Cabinet

2 MSOFTX3000 Boards
2.

3. MSOFTX3000 Peripherals and


a other Components

4. MSOFTX3000 Connection and Cables


PDB

z Supporting dual-input, dual 2-input, and dual 3-


input power supply (dual 3-input is used for the
MSOFTX3000)

z Input voltage: -40 to -72 V DC; Maximum input


current: 100 A

z Supporting the dual 10-output power supply, with


maximum current of 50 A for each output (not
more than 100 A for each zone)
Power Switches
Cabiinet Switch Component

Integ
grated (A7 and A8) / (B7 SUBRACK-1
conffigurati and B8) (expansion
on cabinet subrack 1)
A2/B2 MRMU
A3 LANS-1
B3 LANS-0
A1 KVMS
(A9 and A10) / SUBRACK-0
( B9 and B10 ) (basic subrack 0)
Servvice (A7 and A8 ) / ( B7 SUBRACK-1
and B8) (expansion
p cessin
proc subrack 3)
g cabinet (A9 and A10) / SUBRACK-0
( B9 and B10 ) (expansion
subrack 2)
Terminal Equipment
z Th terminal
The t i l equipment
i t is
i a PC
or workstation that is installed
with
ith th
the operation
ti and
d
maintenance client software.
z The terminal equipment
provides various functions such
as device management, data
configuration, host status query,
and device maintenance.
CPU: P4 2.8 GHz or more Memory: 512 MB or mo
Hard disk: 80 GB or more Ethernet Adapter
Display window Keyboard, mouse, cd-ro
Universal Alarm Box
z Th alarm
The l b
box iis used
d tto receiv
ive alarm
l iinformation
f ti and
d tto provide
id
audio and visual alarms..
z The universal alarm box is usua
ally installed on the wall of the
equipment room.
Contents
1. MSOFTX3000 Cabinet

2 MSOFTX3000 Boards
2.

3. MSOFTX3000 Peripherals and other Components

4. MSOFTX3000 Connection and


a Cables
System Connection
n
To the NTP Server
To the NTP Server

To the billing center


To the billing Center
To the IP Backbone network

To the IP Backbone network

LANSWITCH
I I To the network
UUUUOOS S UUUU
GG management center
0# P P P P M M WW P PPP
WW
B B B BUUUU B BBB
B B HUB
SMM SMM
To the billing
g Center
To the billing Center
I I
UUUU S SU UUUUU
GG
1# P P P P WW P P P PPP
WW
B B B B UUB B B BBB
B B
SMM SMM
To the billing
b Center

LMT LMT LMT


To the billing
b Center
I I
UUUU S SU UUUUU
GG
2# P P P P WW P P P PPP
WW
B B B B UUB B B BBB
B B
SMM SMM
Host
OMU Back Slot Bo
oard Connection

OMC/NTP

LIG
iGWB Back Slot Board
B
Connection

To Billing Center
Cascading
g Mode
SWI SWI
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7

0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
0

SWI SWI SWI SW


WI SWI SWI
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7

0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 Base/TDM
7 7 7 7 7 7
1 2 Fabric
Broadband Signaling Processing
Board Back Slot Boa
ard Connection

IP Signaling Interface

To the IP Backbone network


PDB Monitor Serial C
Cable Connection

PDB
B

SDM SDM
Questions
z What kind of the interfacess can be provided by OMU
back slot board?

z Which board will be used to


o provide sync clock interface?
What kind of the interfacess?

z Usually which slot will be u


Usually, used to configure IP Signaling
Processing Board?
Than
nk you
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