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ZXUN USPP

Universal Subscriber Profile Platform


Hardware Description

Version: V4.13.20

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Revision History

Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason

R1.0 2013-10-31 First Edition

Serial Number: SJ-20131014104201-001

Publishing Date: 2013-10-31 (R1.0)

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Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Hardware Overview................................................................... 1-1
Chapter 2 Cabinet....................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 B6080-22 Cabinet .............................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Cabinet Structure ..................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Specifications........................................................................................... 2-3
2.2 Unified PDU....................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 Cable Tray ........................................................................................................2-11

Chapter 3 Shelf ........................................................................................... 3-1


3.1 Shelf Structure ................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 New Chassis Management Module ..................................................................... 3-4
3.3 New Chassis Data Module .................................................................................. 3-8
3.4 New Power Entry Module...................................................................................3-11
3.5 New Fan Controller Module............................................................................... 3-14
3.6 Specifications................................................................................................... 3-15

Chapter 4 Boards........................................................................................ 4-1


4.1 DPBX1 .............................................................................................................. 4-3
4.2 DPBB0 .............................................................................................................. 4-6
4.3 DPBB1 .............................................................................................................. 4-8
4.4 DPBB2 .............................................................................................................4-11
4.5 DPBA2 ............................................................................................................ 4-13
4.6 DPI1................................................................................................................ 4-16
4.7 SWBB1 ........................................................................................................... 4-18
4.8 SWI2 ............................................................................................................... 4-22
4.9 SWI3 ............................................................................................................... 4-26
4.10 SLB ............................................................................................................... 4-27
4.11 SLI................................................................................................................. 4-32

Chapter 5 Alarm Box .................................................................................. 5-1


5.1 Alarm Box Structure ........................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Specifications..................................................................................................... 5-5

Chapter 6 Cables ........................................................................................ 6-1


6.1 Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable ................................. 6-7

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6.2 E4140 Shelf Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable................................. 6-10
6.3 Monitoring Cables .............................................................................................6-11
6.3.1 Door Control Monitoring Cable .................................................................6-11
6.3.2 Environment Monitoring Cable ................................................................ 6-13
6.3.3 RS485 Communication Cable ................................................................. 6-15
6.4 Communication Cables..................................................................................... 6-17
6.4.1 Common Cross-connect Cable................................................................ 6-17
6.4.2 Common Straight-through Cable ............................................................. 6-18
6.5 68-core E1/T1 Transmission Cables ................................................................. 6-19
6.5.1 75 Ohm E1 Trunk Cable ......................................................................... 6-19
6.5.2 120 Ohm E1 Trunk Cable ....................................................................... 6-23
6.5.3 100 Ohm T1 Trunk Cable........................................................................ 6-26
6.5.4 100 Ohm All-spectrum T1 Trunk Cable .................................................... 6-29
6.6 Clock Cables ................................................................................................... 6-33
6.6.1 75 Ohm Coaxial Clock Cable .................................................................. 6-33
6.6.2 100/120 Ohm Clock Cable ...................................................................... 6-37
6.7 Debugging Cables............................................................................................ 6-38
6.7.1 Serial Port Cable DS-29913-002 ............................................................. 6-38
6.7.2 Serial Port Cable DS-29913-003 ............................................................. 6-39

Appendix A Board Indicators ................................................................... A-1


A.1 OOS Indicator.................................................................................................... A-2
A.2 OK Indicator ...................................................................................................... A-2
A.3 H/S Indicator ..................................................................................................... A-2
A.4 ACT Indicator .................................................................................................... A-3
A.5 HOST Indicator.................................................................................................. A-3

Appendix B Internal Slot Numbers of the E4140 Shelf .......................... B-1


Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary .......................................................................................................VII

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About This Manual
Purpose
This manual describes the hardware structure of the ZXUN USPP. It helps users learn the
structure and technical indexes of cabinet, shelf, boards, alarm box, and cables.

Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Planning engineers
l Installation supervision engineers
l Debugging engineers
l Maintenance engineers

What Is in This Manual


This manual contains the following chapters:

Chapter Summary

1, Hardware Overview Describes the hardware components and configuration of the ZXUN USPP.

2, Cabinet Describes the structure and technical parameters of cabinet and power
distribution box.

3, Shelf Describes the structure and technical parameters of shelf and the modules
inside the shelf.

4, Boards Describes the functions, panels, indicators, interfaces, buttons, and


technical parameters of various boards.

5, Alarm Box Describes the functions, panels, indicators, interfaces, buttons, and
technical parameters of an alarm box.

6, Cables Describes the functions, structure, and usage of various cables.

Conventions

Typeface Meaning

Italics Variables in commands. It may also refer to other related manuals and documents.

Danger: indicates an imminently hazardous situation. Failure to comply can result in


death or serious injury, equipment damage, or site breakdown.

Warning: indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to comply can result in


serious injury, equipment damage, or interruption of major services.

Caution: indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to comply can result in


moderate injury, equipment damage, or interruption of minor services.

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Typeface Meaning

Note: provides additional information about a certain topic.

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Chapter 1
Hardware Overview
For the major hardware components and models of the ZXUN USPP, refer to Table 1-1.
The components vary with the network scale and capacity. Determine the configuration
according to your actual requirements.

Table 1-1 Component Models

Component Model Description

Cabinet B6080-22 cabinet Contains blank panels, cabling racks, and the unified
Power Distribution Unit (PDU).

Shelf E4140 shelf Contains a chassis management module, chassis


data modules, a power entry module, and a fan
controller module.

Board Refer to "4 Boards" -

Alarm box Unified alarm box The software version is V5.4.

Cable Refer to "6 Cables" Contains power cables, protective grounding cables,
monitoring and communication cables, clock cables,
and debugging cables.

Third-party device - Configure third-party devices as required, such as a


disk array, switch, firewall, Key, Video and Mouse
(KVM) suite, or Personal Computer (PC).

For the configuration of internal components of a cabinet, see Figure 1-1.

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Figure 1-1 Cabinet Configuration

1. B6080-22 cabinet 5. Blank panel 9. Disk array


2. Unified PDU 6. Switch 10. Boards
3. Ventilation panel 7. Firewall
4. E4140 shelf 8. KVM suite

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Cabinet
Table of Contents
B6080-22 Cabinet ......................................................................................................2-1
Unified PDU ...............................................................................................................2-3
Cable Tray................................................................................................................2-11

2.1 B6080-22 Cabinet


The B6080-22 cabinet complies with the IEC 60297-2 international standard. The cabinet
height is 47U (1 U = 44.45 mm).

2.1.1 Cabinet Structure


For the structure of the B6080-22 cabinet, see Figure 2-1. (The front door and a side door
are omitted in the right diagram.)

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Figure 2-1 B6080-22 Cabinet Structure

1. Rear door 4. Horizontal cabling tray 7. Front mounting column


2. Supporting beam 5. Dust screen 8. Holder
3. Vertical cabling tray 6. Side door

For a description of B6080-22 cabinet components, refer to Table 2-1.

Table 2-1 B6080-22 Cabinet Component Descriptions

Component Description

Rear door The rear door is a single-leaf left-handed door, which allows users to easily
install the door and access the components inside the cabinet.

Supporting beam Used for routing and binding the cables inside the cabinet.

Vertical cabling tray Used for grounding the components inside the cabinet, routing and binding
cables.

Horizontal cabling Used for routing and binding the cables inside the cabinet.
tray

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Dust screen Installed on the bottom panel to provide perfect dust proof capability for the
cabinet.

Side door With lateral screws locked, the side door can be easily installed.

Front installation Used for installing and securing the components inside the cabinet.
column

Holder

2.1.2 Specifications
For the technical parameters of the B6080-22 cabinet, refer to Table 2-2.

Table 2-2 Technical Parameters of the B6080-22 Cabinet

Type Parameter Description

Standard Design The cabinet complies with the IEC 60297-2 standard.
compliance standard

Physical Size 2200 mm × 600 mm × 800 mm (Height × Width × Depth)


parameters
Capacity The cabinet height is 47U.

Purpose Standard shelves or devices of ZTE or a third party with the width
of 19-inch (1 inch = 25.4 mm) can be installed in the cabinet.

Color The main body of the cabinet is blue.

Weight The weight of an empty cabinet is 124 kg, and the weight in full
configuration depends on the specific components inside the
cabinet.

2.2 Unified PDU


Functions
The unified PDU provides power distribution, power and environment monitoring, short
circuit protection, and lightning protection.

l The unified PDU supports flexible power distribution methods to satisfy the power and
way requirements of the devices inside the cabinet.
à It supports two independent groups (group A and group B) of input power and
implements 1+1 power backup.

à It provides dual 3-way, dual 2-way, or dual way input power and dual 10-way
output power.

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l The unified PDU monitors the input/output power supply, cabinet, and environment in
the equipment room in real time.
à It monitors the status of input/output power and raises alarms when faults occur.
à It provides door control for the cabinet and equipment room, and monitors the
temperature, humidity, smoke, infrared emission, and lightning protection in the
equipment room.
à It provides a group of external RS485 interfaces for communication with service
processing boards in shelves. Through these interfaces, it reports alarms when
the monitored power modules, lightning protection devices, or external sensors
are abnormal. The alarms can also be seen from the indicators on the board
panel.
l The unified PDU provides the short circuit protection function.
A circuit breaker is set at the output end of each power way to control the output circuit
of the unified PDU and prevent short circuits.
l The unified PDU provides the lightning protection function.
Arrester modules are set inside the unified PDU, which compose a multi-level lightning
protection system together with the arrester modules of shelves and boards.

Components
The unified PDU is composed of a power distribution subrack, a backplane of PDU (PDUB),
a PDU Connector board (PDUC), and a PDU Monitor board (PDUM), see Figure 2-2 (The
top cover is omitted in the diagram.)

Figure 2-2 Unified PDU

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1. PDUB 3. PDUM
2. PDUC 4. Power distribution subrack

Front Panel
For the front panel of the unified PDU, see Figure 2-3.

Figure 2-3 Front Panel of the Unified PDU

1. Circuit breaker 3. RS485 communication


2. Operation/alarm indicator indicator

Note:
A circuit breaker, also called air circuit breaker, provides overload protection, short
circuit protection, and under-voltage protection. When the actual current exceeds the
rated current of the circuit breaker, the circuit breaker breaks the circuit immediately to
guarantee load safety.
Circuit breaker IDs have a one-to-one relationship with the IDs of power output terminals.

Rear Panel
For the rear panel of the unified PDU, see Figure 2-4.

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Figure 2-4 Rear Panel of the Unified PDU

1. Fan monitoring interface 5. Power input terminal A 11. RS485 input interface
2. Door control monitoring (3-way 12. Grounding interface
interface 6. RTN output terminal A
3. Environment monitoring 7. Power output terminal A
interface 8. RTN output terminal B
4. Power input terminal B 9. Power output terminal B
(3-way) 10. RS485 output interface

For the relationships between power input terminals and output terminals, refer to Table
2-3.

Table 2-3 Relationships Between Input Terminals and Output Terminals of the Unified
PDU

Way Input Terminal Output Terminal

Way 1 INPUT A -48 V (1) OUTPUT -48 VA 1–2

INPUT A -48 VRTN (1) OUTPUT -48 VRTN (A) 1–2

Way 2 INPUT A -48 V (2) OUTPUT -48 VA 3–4

INPUT A -48 VRTN (2) OUTPUT -48 VRTN (A)3–4

Way 3 INPUT A -48 V (3) OUTPUT -48 VA 5–10

INPUT A -48 VRTN (3) OUTPUT -48 VRTN (A) 5–10

• The above table uses the input terminals and output terminals of power group A of the unified PDU
as an example.
• "M–N" indicates the terminals No. M to No.N on the right. For example, "1–2" indicates the first and
second output terminals on the right.

Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the rear panel of the unified PDU, refer to Table 2-4.

Table 2-4 Unified PDU Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

INPUT Input terminal Supports dual way, dual 2-way, and dual 3-way input power.
Connected to the input power cable of the cabinet.

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OUTPUT Output terminal Supports dual 10-way output power.


Connected to the power cables of components inside the
cabinet.

SENSOR Environment Supports the DB15 interface, and acts as the infrared, smoke,
monitoring temperature, and humidity monitoring interface.
interface Connected to the environment monitoring cable.

DOOR Door control Supports the DB15 interface, and acts as the door control
monitoring monitoring interface for the cabinet and equipment room.
interface Supports up to six controlled doors including two cabinet doors
(front door and rear door) and four equipment room doors.
Connected to the door control monitoring cable.

FAN Fan monitoring Supports the DB15 interface, and acts as the fan subrack
interface (4-way) monitoring interface.
Connected to the fan monitoring cable.

RS485 (IN) RS485 input Supports the RJ-45 interface, and acts as RS485
interface communication interfaces. Through these interfaces, the
monitoring information of the unified PDU can be reported and
RS485 (OUT) RS485 output
the version of the unified PDU can be upgraded.
interface
l The RS485 (IN) interface is connected to the RS485
interface on the rear card of a switching board, and finally
to the Operation & Maintenance Processor (OMP) or
chassis management module.
l The RS485 (OUT) interface is connected to the RS485
(IN) interface of the unified PDU of a neighboring cabinet.

Grounding Connected to the protective grounding cable of the unified


interface PDU.

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the front panel of the unified PDU, refer to Table 2-5.

Table 2-5 Indicator Descriptions

Indicator Color Meaning Description

RUN/ALM Red/Gr- Operating and l Flashing green: The unified PDU operates
een alarm indicator properly and there is no alarm.
l Flashing red: The unified PDU operates properly
but there is an alarm.
Alarm types include voltage status, fan status,
door control status, cabinet temperature, room
temperature, smoke, arrester, and air circuit
breaker alarms.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description

l Not lit: The unified PDU has no input power, or the


boards inside the unified PDU have power faults.
l Orange light always lit (red and green lights
are lit simultaneously): The unified PDU is not
configured after initial power-on.

COM Red RS485 l Flashing: Packets are being sent or received over
communication the RS485 communication link, that is, the unified
indicator PDU is exchanging data with the switching board
in the shelf.
l Not lit: The unified PDU has no input power, or no
RS485 data is being sent or received.

Switches and Jumpers


The PDUM of the unified PDU provides DIP switches and an RS485 jumper, see Figure
2-5.

Figure 2-5 DIP Switches and RS485 Jumper

1. RS485 jumper 2. Cabinet ID DIP switch 3. Power type DIP switch

l The RS485 jumper sets the operational mode of the RS485 bus. The default factory
setting is 485OUT, see Figure 2-6.

Figure 2-6 Setting of the RS485 Jumper

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Note:
For the RS485 jumper, when the jumper cap is installed, the status is ON and the
value is 0; when the jumper cap is uninstalled, the status is OFF and the value is 1.

l The cabinet ID DIP switch sets the ID of the cabinet where the unified PDU is located.
For the DIP switch setting rules, refer to Table 2-6.

Table 2-6 Setting of the Cabinet ID DIP Switch

Cabinet ID Binary 1 2 3 4
Number

1 0000 ON ON ON ON

2 0001 OFF ON ON ON

3 0010 ON OFF ON ON

4 0011 OFF OFF ON ON

5 0100 ON ON OFF ON

6 0101 OFF ON OFF ON

7 0110 ON OFF OFF ON

8 0111 OFF OFF OFF ON

9 1000 ON ON ON OFF

10 1001 OFF ON ON OFF

11 1010 ON OFF ON OFF

12 1011 OFF OFF ON OFF

13 1100 ON ON OFF OFF

14 1101 OFF ON OFF OFF

15 1110 ON OFF OFF OFF

16 1111 OFF OFF OFF OFF

l The power type DIP switch sets the power system of the unified PDU. The default
factory setting is -48 V DC power system.
à If the DIP switch is set to 1010, the power system of the unified PDU is -60 V DC.

à If the DIP switch is set to other values, the power system of the unified PDU is
-48 V DC.
For examples of setting RS485 jumpers and cabinet ID DIP switches, see Figure 2-7.

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Figure 2-7 Examples of Setting RS485 Jumpers and Cabinet ID DIP Switches

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the unified PDU, refer to Table 2-7.

Table 2-7 Technical Parameters of the Unified PDU

Type Index Technical Parameter

Physical Size 130.5 mm × 482.6 mm × 415 mm (Height × Width × Depth)


parameter
Weight 14 kg

Input property Rated input voltage -48 V DC or -60 V DC

Input voltage range -40 V DC–-57 V DC (in the -48 V DC power system)
-50 V DC–-72 V DC (in the -60 V DC power system)

Input mode Dual way, dual 2-way, or dual 3-way

Maximum input Maximum rated input current of a single way = 100 A


current

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Type Index Technical Parameter

Output property Rated output -48 V DC or -60 V DC


voltage

Output voltage -40 V DC–-57 V DC (in the -48 V DC power system)


range -50 V DC–-72 V DC (in the -60 V DC power system)

Output mode Up to dual 10-way

Maximum output Maximum rated output current of a single way = 60 A


current

Electrical property Maximum power 10 W

2.3 Cable Tray


In the front and rear side of the cabinet, install a cable tray according to the configuration
of the device, the number and property of cables, and space structure.
There are three types of horizontal cable trays, see Figure 2-8.

Figure 2-8 Horizontal Cable Tray

1. Winding fiber tray 2. Horizontal cable tray

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Shelf
The E4140 shelf complies with the Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture
(ATCA) standard, and the height is 14U.
Table of Contents
Shelf Structure ...........................................................................................................3-1
New Chassis Management Module ............................................................................3-4
New Chassis Data Module .........................................................................................3-8
New Power Entry Module .........................................................................................3-11
New Fan Controller Module ......................................................................................3-14
Specifications ...........................................................................................................3-15

3.1 Shelf Structure


Shelf Appearance
For the front view of the E4140 shelf, see Figure 3-1.

Figure 3-1 Front View of the E4140 Shelf

1. Shelf 3. Dust-proof subrack 5. Air intake panel


2. Blank panel 4. NFCM 6. NCMM

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For the rear view of the E4140 shelf, see Figure 3-2.

Figure 3-2 Rear View of the E4140 Shelf

1. Shelf 3. Shelf wiring channel 5. NPEM


2. Blank panel 4. NCDM

Shelf Components
The E4140 shelf consists of the following components:
l NCMM
The New Chassis Management Module (NCMM) manages the shelf, boards, fans,
and power. For details, refer to "3.2 New Chassis Management Module".
l NCDM
The New Chassis Data Module (NCDM) stores the assets and slot address information
of the shelf. For details, refer to "3.3 New Chassis Data Module".
l NPEM
The New Power Entry Module (NPEM) provides power access, filtering, lightning, and
over-current protection. For details, refer to "3.4 New Power Entry Module".
l NFCM
The New Fan Controller Module (NFCM) cools the shelf and the boards inside the
shelf. For details, refer to "3.5 New Fan Controller Module".
l Backplane
Located in the middle of the shelf, the backplane transmits signals between boards.
l Shelf wiring channel
Fixed on the shelf, the shelf wiring channel provides space for lead-out wires of boards.

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l Blank panel
Blank panels are inserted into empty slots to prevent air or dust from entering the shelf
and make the shelf look better.

Slot Allocation
The front side and rear side of the E4140 shelf respectively provide 14 slots. For the slot
allocation at the front side, see Figure 3-3.

Figure 3-3 Slot Allocation Diagram

l From the front view of the shelf, slots from left to right are numbered 01 to 14. In slots
01 to 06 and slots 09 to 14, only processing boards can be installed. In slots 07 and
08, only switching boards can be installed.
l From the rear view of the shelf, slots from right to left are numbered 01 to 14. In slots
01 to 06 and slots 09 to 14, only the rear cards of processing boards can be installed.
In slots 07 and 08, only the rear cards of switching boards can be installed.
An update channel exists between two slots (for example, slots 01 and 03) to provide
backup, update, board status, and active/standby or load sharing information to the boards
in these slots, so that the active/standby or load sharing function can be implemented. For
the relationship between active and standby slots, refer to Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Relationship Between Active and Standby Slots

Active/Standby Slots Description

Slot 01 and slot 03 Used by single-slot or dual-slot processing boards

Slot 02 and slot 04

Slot 11 and slot 13

Slot 12 and slot 14

Slot 05 and slot 06 Used by single-slot processing boards

Slot 09 and slot 10

Slot 07 and slot 08 Used by switching boards

• A dual-slot processing board means that the board uses two neighboring slots in the shelf.

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Note:
For the slot numbers of the shelf, NCMM, NPEM, and NFCM, refer to "B Internal Slot
Numbers of the E4140 Shelf".

Heat Dissipation
The NFCM cools the components inside the shelf by blowing air from bottom to top. Air
comes in through the holes on the intake panel, then goes through the dust screen, and
finally goes out from the top of the rear side of the shelf.

The dust screen assists the NFCM in filtering the dust in the air to guarantee smooth
operation of the whole heat dissipation system.
For the air flow direction inside the shelf, see Figure 3-4.

Figure 3-4 Air Flow Direction Diagram

1. Front board 3. Air intake panel 5. Backplane


2. NFCM 4. NPEM 6. Rear card

3.2 New Chassis Management Module


Functions
The New Chassis Management Module (NCMM) provides a dual-star Intelligent Platform
Management Bus (IPMB), which is connected to the backplane and then to the Intelligent
Platform Management Controller (IPMC) of each board.

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The NCMM manages all the hardware inside the shelf to implement Field Replaceable Unit
(FRU) monitoring and the management of hot swapping, alarms, logs, assets, and power.

Note:
An FRU can be replaced on site, such as a processing board, switching board, subcard, fan
module, or power module. FRU information describes the specific FRU in detail, including
the production date and manufacturer.

l FRU monitoring: monitors the operating statuses of FRUs.


l Hot swapping management: manages hot-swap statuses of FRUs and operations on
them.
l Alarm management: receives alarms reported by FRUs and handles the alarms
according to FRU information. For example, if a board reports a high temperature
alarm, the speed of fan modules is increased by alarm management.
l Log management: provides integrated system security logs and the log retrieval
function.
l Assets management: allows users to configure and query assets information of the
shelf.
l Power management: allows users to query the power status of the shelf and control
the power distribution.
The shelf is configured with two NCMMs, which work in active/standby mode. The two
NCMMs synchronize data through the active/standby synchronization network port or the
synchronization IPMB.
l If the two NCMMs are both powered on, the NCMM in the left slot is active and the
NCMM in the right slot is standby by default. If one NCMM is powered on first, this
NCMM is active, and the other NCMM is standby.
l The active NCMM manages the operations of FRUs, and the standby NCMM is in
standby state.
l When the active NCMM fails, the standby NCMM automatically shifts to active state
and starts working (as long as the active and standby NCMMs can synchronize data
properly.)

Panel
For the NCMM panel diagram, see Figure 3-5.

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Figure 3-5 NCMM Panel Diagram

1. Debugging port connection 4. Reset button 9. Alarm indicator


indicator 5. Customized status indicator 10. Debugging network port
2. Management port 6. Health status indicator 11. Debugging serial port
connection indicator 7. Hot-swap status indicator 12. External ETC interface
3. Active/standby switchover 8. Active/standby status
button indicator

Indicators
For a description of NCMM panel indicators, refer to Table 3-2.

Table 3-2 NCMM Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

Orange Minor alarm indicator Off: Indicates that the system has no minor
alarms.
On: Indicates that the system has minor alarms.

Major alarm indicator Off: Indicates that the system has no major
alarms.
On: Indicates that the system has major alarms.

Critical alarm indicator Off: Indicates that the system has no critical
alarms.
On: Indicates that the system has critical
alarms.

A, B, and Red/Green Customized status You can customize the indicators by using the
C indicator NCMM software. For each indicator, you can
define three states: off, green, and red.

H/S Blue Hot-swap status Off: Indicates that the NCMM is in operating
indicator status.
On: Indicates that the extractor is turned on
and the NCMM is in non-operating status.

ACT Green Active/standby status On: Indicates that the NCMM is in active status.
indicator Off: Indicates that the NCMM is in standby
status.

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HOST Red/Green Health status indicator The green light flashes: Indicates that the
system is operating properly.
The red light flashes: Indicates that the system
is not operating properly and alarms occur. The
more rapidly the red light flashes, the higher
the alarm level.

OMC0/O- Green Management port 1 On: Indicates that the network port is
MC1 (OMC0)/management connected.
port 2 (OMC1) Off: Indicates that the network port is not
connection indicator connected.

DEBUG Green Debugging port


connection indicator

Interfaces
For a description of NCMM interfaces, refer to Table 3-3.

Table 3-3 NCMM Interfaces Description

Interface Connection Direction Description

FE interface Debugging network Connected to the NCMM panel. Used for debugging,
port maintenance, and
configuration. The interface
type is RJ-45.

Active/standby Through the backplane, it is Used for active/standby


synchronization connected to the active/standby NCMM status and data
network port synchronization network port of synchronization.
the other NCMM in the shelf.

Management port Management port 1: Through By default, OMC0 and OMC1


1 (OMC0)/manage- the backplane, it is connected are bound into one network
ment port 2 (OMC1) to the ETH1 network port of the port inside the NCMM to
switching board or NCDM panel provide external connection
on the same side of the shelf. through the switching board
Management port 2: Through or NCMM panel.
the backplane, it is connected
to the ETH2 network port of the
switching board or NCDM panel
on the other side of the shelf.

Debugging serial port Connected to the NCMM panel. Used for debugging. The port
complies with the RS-232
standard. The interface type
is RJ-45, and the bit rate is
115200 bit/s.

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External ETC interface Connected to the NCMM panel. Provides the external
Embedded Test Controller
(ETC) function.

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the NCMM panel, refer to Table 3-4.

Table 3-4 NCMM Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

EXCH Active/standby Switches the active and standby NCMMs.


switchover button

RST Reset button Restarts the NCMM.

Caution!
When the NCMM is executing a program or command, do not press the reset button to
restart the NCMM. Otherwise, the data being operated by the system will be lost.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the NCMM, refer to Table 3-5.

Table 3-5 Technical Parameters of NCMM

Type Index Technical Parameter

Standard Design standard Complies with the PICMG 3.0 specification and the IPMI
compliance 1.5 specification.

Mechanical Size 16.7 mm × 178 mm × 313.22 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

3.3 New Chassis Data Module


Functions
The New Chassis Data Module (NCDM) stores shelf information, system capability, and
other configuration parameters defined by the administrator.
l It stores shelf information, such as the shelf name, bar code, manufacturer, and the
date of production.
l It stores system performance parameters, such as the power of each slot.

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l It supports customized configuration parameters, such as the maximum input power


of each channel.
The shelf is configured with two NCDMs, and each NCDM is connected to two NCMMs.
l An NCMM manages two NCDMs, so that when one NCDM fails the other NCDM can
provide required data.
l The data in an NCDM can be directly accessed only by an NCMM.

Panel
For the NCDM panel diagram, see Figure 3-6.

Figure 3-6 NCDM Panel Diagram

1. Health status indicator 2. OMM interface 1 3. OMM interface 2

Indicators
For a description of NCDM panel indicators, refer to Table 3-6.

Table 3-6 NCDM Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OK Red/Green Health status indicator Off: Indicates that the NCDM is not started.
The green light is on: Indicates that the NCDM
is operating properly.
The red light is on: Indicates that the NCDM is
not operating properly and alarms occur.

Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the NCDM panel, refer to Table 3-7.

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Interface Connection Direction Description

ETH1 OMM interface 1 (OMC0) of the The two OMM interfaces work in active/standby
NCMM on the same side mode, and they can be connected to the OMM
server.
ETH2 OMM interface 2 (OMC1) of the
NCMM on the other side

Jumpers
For the jumpers of the NCDM, see Figure 3-7.

Figure 3-7 NCDM Jumpers

1–8 indicate the serial numbers of jumpers. ID 0–ID 3 indicate the number of bits of the
jumpers.
When the jumper cap is installed, the status is ON and the value is 0; when the jumper
cap is uninstalled, the status is OFF and the value is 1.
For a description of NCDM jumpers, refer to Table 3-8.

Table 3-8 NCDM Jumpers Description

Jumper Meaning Description


No.

1 Bit 1 (least-significant) of Jumpers 1 to 4 respectively correspond to the four bits of a


the cabinet ID cabinet ID from the least to the most significant bit. When
setting the cabinet ID, set the jumpers from bit 4 to bit 1.
2 Bit 2 of the cabinet ID
For example, if the cabinet ID is 2, set the jumpers (from bit
3 Bit 3 of the cabinet ID
4 to bit 1) to 0010 (binary), and jumpers installed with caps
4 Bit 4 (most-significant) of include jumpers 1, 3, and 4.
the cabinet ID

5 Bit 1 (least-significant) of Jumpers 5 and 6 respectively correspond to the least


the shelf ID significant bit and the most significant bit of a shelf ID.
When setting the shelf ID, set the jumpers from bit 6 to bit 5.
6 Bit 2 (most-significant) of
For example, if the shelf ID is 2, set the jumpers (from bit 6
the shelf ID
to bit 5) to 10 (binary), and jumper 5 is installed with a cap.

7 Diagnosis mode Not used (the jumper cap is uninstalled)

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No.

8 Parity check bit (the parity Ensures that the total number of jumpers installed with
check includes the check caps must be an odd number.
of the diagnosis mode) l If the total number of other jumpers installed with caps
is an even number, install the jumper cap from jumper
8.
For example, if the cabinet ID is 2 and the shelf ID is
2, jumpers installed with caps include jumpers 1, 3,
4, and 5 (the total number is even). In that case, you
need to install the jumper cap from jumper 8.
l If the total number of other jumpers installed with caps
is an odd number, uninstall the jumper cap for jumper
8.
For example, if the cabinet ID is 3 and the shelf ID is 1,
jumpers installed with caps include jumpers 3, 4, and
6 (the total number is odd). In that case, you need to
uninstall the jumper cap for jumper 8.

Note:
l NCDM jumpers must be consistent with the cabinet ID and shelf ID configured for the
E4140 shelf.
l Jumpers of the two NCDMs in the E4140 shelf must be identical.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the NCDM, refer to Table 3-9.

Table 3-9 Technical Parameters of NCDM

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 87.5 mm × 25 mm × 95.8 mm (Height × Width × Depth)


parameter

3.4 New Power Entry Module


Functions
The New Power Entry Module (NPEM) is composed of a control board NPEMC and a
filter board NPEMF. The NPEM provides shelf power access, filtering, lightning, and
over-current protection. In addition, the NPEM checks the status of power, lightning
protection circuits, and air circuit breakers, and raises alarms when the status is abnormal.

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The NPEMF mainly has the following functions:


l It filters the dual-channel DC input power of the shelf.
l It transports the filtered dual-channel DC power to the backplane.
l It provides lightning and short circuit protection for the dual-channel DC power.
The NPEMC mainly has the following functions:
l It checks the voltage and current of the dual-channel input power of the NPEM.
l It provides the function of external power-down indication.
l It provides NPEM hardware addresses, FRU, and hardware version information of a
board.
l It ensures that the digital power supply part can continue working for not less than 200
ms when the external input power is down.
l It provides the function of System Joint Test Action Group (SJTAG) to scan the assets
information and firmware version of a board.
The shelf is configured with two NPEMs to implement dual-channel redundant DC power
supply. One NPEM can supply power to the whole shelf. Even if one NPEM cannot supply
power, the whole shelf can still operate properly.

Panel
For the NPEM panel diagram, see Figure 3-8.

Figure 3-8 NPEM Panel Diagram

1. Power switch 4. Protective cover 7. Hot-swap status indicator


2. Handle 5. Power status (A) indicator 8. Health status indicator
3. Wiring terminal 6. Hot-swap button 9. Power status (B) indicator

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Indicators
For a description of NPEM panel indicators, refer to Table 3-10.

Table 3-10 NPEM Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OK Red/Green Health status indicator The red light is on: Indicates that the NPEM is
being powered on and reset.
The green light flashes: Indicates that the
NPEM is operating properly.
The red light flashes: Indicates that the NPEM
is not operating properly and alarms occur.

Blue Hot-swap status Off: Indicates that the NPEM is in working state.
indicator On: Indicates that the NPEM is in non-working
state.
Flashes slowly (the indicator is continuously on
for 900 ms and off for 100 ms): Indicates that
the NPEM is being activated.
Flashes rapidly (the indicator is continuously off
for 900 ms and on for 100 ms): Indicates that
the NPEM is being deactivated.

–48 VA Red/Green Power status (A) The red light flashes at 1 Hz: Indicates that the
indicator voltage of the input power is abnormal. For
example, there is no input power, or the power
–48 VB Power status (B)
switch of the NPEM is not closed.
indicator

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the NPEM panel, refer to Table 3-11.

Table 3-11 NPEM Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

Hot-swap button When this button is pressed, the NPEM requests


deactivation, and the hot-swap status indicator flashes
rapidly.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the NPEM, refer to Table 3-12.

Table 3-12 Technical Parameters of NPEM

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 122.7 mm × 192.5 mm × 111.7 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

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Electrical Over-current protection 50 A


property circuit breaker per
channel

3.5 New Fan Controller Module


Functions
The NFCM is composed of a fan monitoring board, a status display board, and fans. The
NFCM cools the shelf and the boards inside the shelf.
The NFCM mainly has the following functions:
l It monitors the speed, voltage, and air exhaust vent temperature of fans, and reports
FRU information to the NCMM.
l It provides the functions of intelligent speed adjustment and fan fault alarm generation.
l The fans in the NFCM support redundancy protection. When a fan fails, the system
operation is not affected.
The shelf can be configured with two NFCMs to avoid heat dissipation difficulty in case of
single-point NFCM fault.

Panel
For the NFCM panel diagram, see Figure 3-9.

Figure 3-9 NFCM Panel Diagram

1. Lock button 3. Alarm indicator 5. Hot-swap status indicator


2. Operating status indicator 4. Hot-swap button

Indicators
For a description of NFCM panel indicators, refer to Table 3-13.

Table 3-13 NFCM Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

RUN Green Operating status Flashing: Indicates that the NFCM is operating
indicator properly.

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ALM Red Alarm indicator On: Indicates that the NFCM is being powered
on and reset.
Flashing: Indicates that the NFCM is not
operating properly and alarms occur.

H/S Blue Hot-swap status Off: Indicates that the NFCM is in working state.
indicator On: Indicates that the NFCM is in non-working
state.
Flashes slowly (the indicator is continuously on
for 900 ms and off for 100 ms): Indicates that
the NFCM is being activated.
Flashes rapidly (the indicator is continuously off
for 900 ms and on for 100 ms): Indicates that
the NFCM is being deactivated.

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the NFCM panel, refer to Table 3-14.

Table 3-14 NFCM Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

H/S Hot-swap button When this button is pressed, the NFCM requests
deactivation, and the hot-swap status indicator flashes
rapidly.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the NFCM, refer to Table 3-15.

Table 3-15 Technical Parameters of NFCM

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 43.6 mm × 438 mm × 321.9 mm (Height × Width × Depth)


parameter

3.6 Specifications
For the technical parameters of the E4140 shelf, refer to Table 3-16.

Table 3-16 Technical Parameters of the E4140 Shelf

Type Index Technical Parameter

Standard Design standard 19-inch standard 14U shelf, which complies with the
compliance PICMG 3.0 R2.0 specification.

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Mechanical Size 619.5 mm × 482.6 mm × 415 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Number of slots 14

Weight The weight of an empty shelf is 35 kg.

Power index Rated voltage –48 V DC/–60 V DC

Operating voltage range –40 V DC to –57 V DC (in the –48 V DC power system)
–50 V DC to –72 V DC (in the –60 V DC power system)

Power l Power consumption of shelf components (that is,


when the shelf is not configured with any board):

à Normal operational power: 200 W

à Maximum power: 300 W

l In case of full configuration, the power consumption


of the shelf depends on the specific configuration
of boards.

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Location-based Classification
Based on the location in a shelf, boards can be classified into front boards and rear boards.
l Front boards: are located on the front side of the shelf, including processing and
switching boards.
l Rear boards: are located on the rear side of the shelf, including the rear boards of
processing and switching boards.
For the relative locations of front boards and rear boards, see Figure 4-1.

Figure 4-1 Board Location Diagram

1. Rear board 2. Backplane 3. Front board

Function-based Classification
For function-based classification of boards, refer to Table 4-1.

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Board Name Function Rear Card

DPBX1 Data processing blade of type X1. It installs the NMS DPI1
(OMM or UMM) server application to implement NMS
functions.

DPBB0 Data processing blade of type B0. It acts as the FE


service processing board (SMP and CMP modules) and
the signaling processing board (SIPI unit) that is used
when the IP access mode is used.
When ZXUN USPP works as UniA, it is used to install
the AAA and BILLHAND module.
when ZXUN USPP supports the surveillance function, it
is used to install the LIC module.

DPBB1 Data processing blade of type B1. It installs DST and


DSA modules of the UDS, DBIO and interface processor
modules of the PROVISION subsystem.
l The DSA node can be deployed on a DPPB1 board
alone or together with the DST node.
l DBIO and interface processor modules are normally
not deployed on the DPBB1 board, unless they are
deployed together with the DST module.
When ZXUN USPP supports a third-party FE or an
external database, it is used to install the UAGW module
that can provide an external interface.

DPBB2 Data processing blade of type B2. It installs the OMP of


the FE, the DBIO, inteface processor and WEBAGENT
of the PROVISION subsystem.
When ZXUN USPP uses the DRSync disaster tolerance
mode, it can be used to configure the DRSync module.

DPBA2 Data processing blade of type A2 used in test offices or


small-capacity offices, which implements functions of
DPBB0, DPBB1, and DPBB2 boards.

DPI1 Interface board of the data processing blade. It provides -


various interfaces to front boards.

SWBB1 GE switching board. It implements inter-board SWI2/SWI3 (see 1.)


communications inside the shelf to provide GE switching
on the Base plane and the Fabric plane. It also provides
the clock distribution function.

SWI2 GE switching interface board. It expands the ports on -


front boards and provides the clock function to the shelf.

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Board Name Function Rear Card

SWI3 GE switching interface board. It expands the ports on -


front boards.

SLB Narrow-band signaling processing board. It used for SLI


signaling processing during the TDM or ATM over E1
access.

SLI Interface board of the narrow-band signaling processing -


board. It expands the ports on front boards.

1. The SWI2 board is used when ZXUN USPP uses the TDM or ATM over E1 access mode ( that is,
when the SLB board is configured ) ; The SWI3 board is used when ZXUN USPP uses other access
modes ( that is , when the SLB board is not configured).

Table of Contents
DPBX1 .......................................................................................................................4-3
DPBB0 .......................................................................................................................4-6
DPBB1 .......................................................................................................................4-8
DPBB2 .....................................................................................................................4-11
DPBA2 .....................................................................................................................4-13
DPI1.........................................................................................................................4-16
SWBB1 ....................................................................................................................4-18
SWI2 ........................................................................................................................4-22
SWI3 ........................................................................................................................4-26
SLB ..........................................................................................................................4-27
SLI ...........................................................................................................................4-32

4.1 DPBX1
Processing and Storage Capabilities
The DPBX1 board has the following processing and storage capabilities:

l It uses dual-channel 4-core 64-bit Jasper processors, and the main frequency is 2.13
GHz.
l It uses a DDR3 4 GB memory, and the memory capacity is 6×4 GB.
l It uses two hot-swappable 146 GB or 300 GB SAS hard disks as the storage devices
of the board. The hard disks support redundancy data backup in RAID 0, RAID 1, and
RAID 0+1 modes.

Panel
For the DPBX1 panel diagram, see Figure 4-2.

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Figure 4-2 DPBX1 Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 6. Hot-swap status indicator 10. Active/standby status


2. IPMC-232 serial port 7. Hard disk status indicator 2 indicator
3. HOST-232 serial port 8. Hard disk status indicator 1 11. Health status indicator
4. Reset button 9. Operation/alarm indicator 12. Service status indicator
5. USB interface

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the DPBX1 panel, refer to Table 4-2.

Table 4-2 DPBX1 Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

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ACT Green Active/standby status For details of the indicator, refer to "A.4 ACT
indicator Indicator".

HOST Red/Green Operating and alarm For details of the indicator, refer to "A.5 HOST
indicator Indicator".

HD1 Red/Green Hard disk status The green light flashes: Indicates that the hard
HD2 indicator disk is performing read/write operations.
The red light is on: Indicates that the hard disk
fails or is off position.

Interfaces
For a description of DPBX1 interfaces, refer to Table 4-3.

Table 4-3 DPBX1 Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

USB port Connected to devices with USB The port complies with the USB 2.0
interfaces, for example, a USB mouse standard and is compatible with the
or keyboard. USB 1.1 standard.

HOST-232 serial Used for Central Processing Unit (CPU) The port complies with the RS-232
port subcard debugging. standard. The interface type is RJ-45,
and the bit rate is 115200 bit/s.
IPMC-232 serial Used for IPMC subcard debugging.
port

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the DPBX1 panel, refer to Table 4-4.

Table 4-4 DPBX1 Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

RST Reset button Restarts the board.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the DPBX1, refer to Table 4-5.

Table 4-5 Technical Parameters of DPBX1

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 283.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 3.86 kg

Electrical Power Normal operational power: 145 W


property Maximum power: 180 W

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4.2 DPBB0
Processing and Storage Capabilities
The DPBB0 board has the following processing and storage capabilities:
l It uses dual-channel 4-core 64-bit Jasper processors, and the main frequency is 2.13
GHz.
l It uses a DDR3 4 GB memory, and the memory capacity is 6×4 GB.
l It uses one hot-swappable 146 GB or 300 GB SAS hard disk as the storage device of
the board.

Panel
For the DPBB0 panel diagram, see Figure 4-3.

Figure 4-3 DPBB0 Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 5. USB interface 9. Active/standby status


2. IPMC-232 serial port 6. Hot-swap status indicator indicator
3. HOST-232 serial port 7. Hard disk status indicator 10. Health status indicator
4. Reset button 8. Operation/alarm indicator 11. Service status indicator

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Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the DPBB0 panel, refer to Table 4-6.

Table 4-6 DPBB0 Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

ACT Green Active/standby status For details of the indicator, refer to "A.4 ACT
indicator Indicator".

HOST Red/Green Operating and alarm For details of the indicator, refer to "A.5 HOST
indicator Indicator".

HD1 Red/Green Hard disk status The green light flashes: Indicates that the hard
indicator disk is performing read/write operations.
The red light is on: Indicates that the hard disk
fails or is off position.

Interfaces
For a description of DPBB0 interfaces, refer to Table 4-7.

Table 4-7 DPBB0 Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

USB port Connected to devices with USB The port complies with the USB 2.0
interfaces, for example, a USB mouse standard and is compatible with the
or keyboard. USB 1.1 standard.

HOST-232 serial Used for CPU subcard debugging. The port complies with the RS-232
port standard. The interface type is RJ-45,
and the bit rate is 115200 bit/s.
IPMC-232 serial Used for IPMC subcard debugging.
port

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the DPBB0 panel, refer to Table 4-8.

Table 4-8 DPBB0 Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

RST Reset button Restarts the board.

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Specifications
For the technical parameters of the DPBB0, refer to Table 4-9.
Table 4-9 Technical Parameters of DPBB0

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 283.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 3.86 kg

Electrical Power Normal operational power: 145 W


property Maximum power: 180 W

4.3 DPBB1
Processing and Storage Capabilities
The DPBB1 board has the following processing and storage capabilities:
l It uses dual-channel 4-core 64-bit Jasper processors, and the main frequency is 2.13
GHz.
l It uses a DDR3 4 GB memory, and the memory capacity is 6×4 GB.
l It uses two hot-swappable 146 GB or 300 GBSAS hard disks as the storage devices
of the board. The hard disks support redundancy data backup in RAID 0, RAID 1, and
RAID 0+1 modes.

Panel
For the DPBB1 panel diagram, see Figure 4-4.

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Figure 4-4 DPBB1 Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 6. Hot-swap status indicator 10. Active/standby status


2. IPMC-232 serial port 7. Hard disk status indicator 2 indicator
3. HOST-232 serial port 8. Hard disk status indicator 1 11. Health status indicator
4. Reset button 9. Operation/alarm indicator 12. Service status indicator
5. USB interface

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the DPBB1 panel, refer to Table 4-10.

Table 4-10 DPBB1 Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

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Indicator Color Meaning Description

ACT Green Active/standby status For details of the indicator, refer to "A.4 ACT
indicator Indicator".

HOST Red/Green Operating and alarm For details of the indicator, refer to "A.5 HOST
indicator Indicator".

HD1 Red/Green Hard disk status The green light flashes: Indicates that the hard
HD2 indicator disk is performing read/write operations.
The red light is on: Indicates that the hard disk
fails or is off position.

Interfaces
For a description of DPBB1 interfaces, refer to Table 4-11.

Table 4-11 DPBB1 Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

USB port Connected to devices with USB The port complies with the USB 2.0
interfaces, for example, a USB mouse standard and is compatible with the
or keyboard. USB 1.1 standard.

HOST-232 serial Used for Central Processing Unit (CPU) The port complies with the RS-232
port subcard debugging. standard. The interface type is RJ-45,
and the bit rate is 115200 bit/s.
IPMC-232 serial Used for IPMC subcard debugging.
port

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the DPBB1 panel, refer to Table 4-12.

Table 4-12 DPBB1 Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

RST Reset button Restarts the board.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the DPBB1, refer to Table 4-13.

Table 4-13 Technical Parameters of DPBB1

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 283.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 3.86 kg

Electrical Power Normal operational power: 145 W


property Maximum power: 180 W

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4.4 DPBB2
Processing and Storage Capabilities
The DPBB2 board has the following processing and storage capabilities:
l It uses dual-channel 4-core 64-bit Jasper processors, and the main frequency is 2.13
GHz.
l It uses a DDR3 4 GB memory, and the memory capacity is 6×4 GB.
l It uses two hot-swappable 146 GB or 300 GBSAS hard disks as the storage devices
of the board. The hard disks support redundancy data backup in RAID 0, RAID 1, and
RAID 0+1 modes.

Panel
For the DPBB2 panel diagram, see Figure 4-5.

Figure 4-5 DPBB2 Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 3. HOST-232 serial port 5. USB interface


2. IPMC-232 serial port 4. Reset button 6. Hot-swap status indicator

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7. Hard disk status indicator 2 10. Active/standby status 12. Service status indicator
8. Hard disk status indicator 1 indicator
9. Operation/alarm indicator 11. Health status indicator

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the DPBB2 panel, refer to Table 4-14.

Table 4-14 DPBB2 Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

ACT Green Active/standby status For details of the indicator, refer to "A.4 ACT
indicator Indicator".

HOST Red/Green Operating and alarm For details of the indicator, refer to "A.5 HOST
indicator Indicator".

HD1 Red/Green Hard disk status The green light flashes: Indicates that the hard
HD2 indicator disk is performing read/write operations.
The red light is on: Indicates that the hard disk
fails or is off position.

Interfaces
For a description of DPBB2 interfaces, refer to Table 4-15.

Table 4-15 DPBB2 Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

USB port Connected to devices with USB The port complies with the USB 2.0
interfaces, for example, a USB mouse standard and is compatible with the
or keyboard. USB 1.1 standard.

HOST-232 serial Used for Central Processing Unit (CPU) The port complies with the RS-232
port subcard debugging. standard. The interface type is RJ-45,
and the bit rate is 115200 bit/s.
IPMC-232 serial Used for IPMC subcard debugging.
port

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the DPBB2 panel, refer to Table 4-16.

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Table 4-16 DPBB2 Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

RST Reset button Restarts the board.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the DPBB2, refer to Table 4-17.
Table 4-17 Technical Parameters of DPBB2

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 283.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 3.86 kg

Electrical Power Normal operational power: 145 W


property Maximum power: 180 W

4.5 DPBA2
Processing and Storage Capabilities
The DPBA2 board has the following processing and storage capabilities:
l It uses dual-channel 4-core 64-bit Opteron processors, and the main frequency is 2.0
GHz.
l It uses a DDR2 4 GB memory, and the memory capacity is 4×4 GB.
l It uses two non-hot-swappable 146 GB Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hard disks as
the storage devices of the board. The hard disks support redundancy data backup in
RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 0+1 modes.

Panel
For the DPBA2 panel diagram, see Figure 4-6.

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Figure 4-6 DPBA2 Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 5. Hot-swap status indicator 9. Active/standby status


2. USB interface 6. Hard disk status indicator 2 indicator
3. Debugging serial port 7. Hard disk status indicator 1 10. Health status indicator
4. Reset button 8. Operation/alarm indicator 11. Service status indicator

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the DPBA2 panel, refer to Table 4-18.

Table 4-18 DPBA2 Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

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ACT Green Active/standby status For details of the indicator, refer to "A.4 ACT
indicator Indicator".

HOST Red/Green Operating and alarm For details of the indicator, refer to "A.5 HOST
indicator Indicator".

HD1 Red/Green Hard disk status The green light flashes: Indicates that the hard
HD2 indicator disk is performing read/write operations.
The red light is on: Indicates that the hard disk
fails or is off position.

Interfaces
For a description of DPBA2 interfaces, refer to Table 4-19.

Table 4-19 DPBA2 Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

USB port Connected to devices with USB The port complies with the USB 2.0
interfaces, for example, a USB mouse standard and is compatible with the
or keyboard. USB 1.1 standard.

Debugging serial The IMPC and HOST serial ports are The port complies with the RS-232
port combined (Their debugging serial port standard. The interface type is RJ-45,
line sequences are different.) and the bit rate is 115200 bit/s.

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the DPBA2 panel, refer to Table 4-20.

Table 4-20 DPBA2 Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

RST Reset button Restarts the board.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the DPBA2, refer to Table 4-21.

Table 4-21 Technical Parameters of DPBA2

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 283.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 3.5 kg

Electrical Power Normal operational power: 120 W


property Maximum power: 140 W

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4.6 DPI1
Functions
The DPI1 board provides various extended interfaces to data processing boards (front
boards), such as GE and USB interfaces, for the connection with external devices.

Panel
For the DPI1 panel diagram, see Figure 4-7.

Figure 4-7 DPI1 Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 5. Display interface 9. USB port


2. Service status indicator 6. GE interface 10. Debugging serial port
3. Health status indicator 7. Keyboard interface
4. Hot-swap status indicator 8. Mouse interface

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Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the DPI1 panel, refer to Table 4-22.

Table 4-22 DPI1 Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

Interfaces
For a description of DPI1 interfaces, refer to Table 4-23.

Table 4-23 DPI1 Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

USB interface Connected to devices with USB The port complies with the USB 2.0
interfaces, for example, a USB mouse, standard and is compatible with the
keyboard, or driver. USB 1.1 standard.

Debugging serial Used for local debugging, maintenance, The port complies with the RS-232
port or configuration. standard. The interface type is RJ-45,
and the bit rate is 115200 bit/s.

GE interface Four Ethernet interfaces 10/100/1000M Base-T self-adaptive,


RJ-45 interface.

Keyboard Connected to KVM devices, and used PS/2 type.


interface for software installation, debugging,
and maintenance for front boards.
Mouse interface PS/2 type.

Display interface Standard VGA interface.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the DPI1, refer to Table 4-24.

Table 4-24 Technical Parameters of DPI1

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 73.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 0.7 kg

Electrical Power Maximum power: 15 W


property

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4.7 SWBB1
Functions
The SWBB1 board is a GE switching board. The SWBB1 board mainly has the following
functions:
l It implements system control and service plane switching/interconnection through GE
switching on the Base plane and Fabric plane.
l It provides clock distribution.
l It provides the trunk function. One trunk group contains up to eight GE ports.
l It supports the SJTAG function.
l It provides the active/standby backup function.

Panel
For the SWBB1 panel diagram, see Figure 4-8.

Figure 4-8 SWBB1 Panel Diagram

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1. Board name label 5. IPMC-232 debugging serial 10. Active/standby status


2. Status indicators of Base port indicator
interfaces 1–8 6. HOST-232 debugging 11. Health status indicator
3. Status indicators of Fabric serial port 12. Service status indicator
interfaces 1–8 7. Reset button
4. ETH-DBG debugging 8. Hot-swap status indicator
network port 9. Operation/alarm indicator

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the SWBB1 panel, refer to Table 4-25.

Table 4-25 SWBB1 Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

HOST Red/Green Operating and alarm The green light flashes: Indicates that the
indicator board is operating properly.
The red light flashes: Indicates that the board
is not operating properly and alarms occur.
The more rapidly the red light flashes, the
higher the alarm level.

ACT Green Active/standby status l On: Indicates that the board is active.
indicator l Off: Indicates that the board is standby.

BASE Green Status indicators of The indicator is on when the Base plane
INTER- Base interfaces 1–8 interface is connected, and it flashes when
FACE1–8 data is being transmitted through the interface.

FABRIC Green Status indicators of The indicator is on when the Fabric plane
INTER- Fabric interfaces 1–8 interface is connected, and it flashes when
FACE1–8 data is being transmitted through the interface.

l For the relationship between the port numbers and physical ports/interfaces of the
Base plane, refer to Table 4-26.

Table 4-26 Relationship Between Port Numbers and Physical Ports/Interfaces


of the Base Plane

Port Slot/Interface Port No. Slot/Interface Port Slot/Interface


No. No.

port9 Physical slot 1 port10 Physical slot 2 port11 Physical slot 3

port12 Physical slot 4 port13 Physical slot 5 port14 Physical slot 6

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Port Slot/Interface Port No. Slot/Interface Port Slot/Interface


No. No.

port17 Physical slot 9 port18 Physical slot 10 port19 Physical slot 11

port20 Physical slot 12 port21 Physical slot 13 port22 Physical slot 14

- - port1 Rear card Base port2 Rear card Base


interface 1 interface 2

port3 Rear card Base port4 Rear card Base port5 Rear card Base
interface 3 interface 4 interface 5

port6 Rear card Base port7 Rear card Base port8 Rear card Base
interface 6 interface 7 interface 8

l The Fabric plane of the switching board is implemented by the GFC subcard. For
the relationship between the port numbers and physical ports/interfaces of the Fabric
plane, refer to Table 4-27.

Note:
The relationship between the port numbers and physical ports/interfaces of the Fabric
plane is associated with the version loaded by the Fabric subcard. Run the show
version command on the switching board. In the output information, view the version
compilation date in, for example, "Compiled Apr 14 2010, 00:36:25".
à If the compilation date is "Apr 14 2010", refer to the version 20100414 part in
Table 4-27.
à If the compilation date is "Sep 1 2010", refer to the version 20100903 part in Table
4-27.

Table 4-27 Relationship Between Port Numbers and Physical Ports/Interfaces of


the Fabric Plane

Port Slot/Interface Port No. Slot/Interface Port Slot/Interface


No. No.

Version 20100414:

port1 Physical slot 1 port2 Physical slot 2 port3 Physical slot 3

port4 Physical slot 4 port5 Physical slot 5 port6 Physical slot 6

port15 Physical slot 7/8 port17 Physical slot 9 port18 Physical slot 10
interconnection

port19 Physical slot 11 port20 Physical slot 12 port21 Physical slot 13

port22 Physical slot 14 port9 Rear card Fabric port10 Rear card Fabric
interface 1 interface 2

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Port Slot/Interface Port No. Slot/Interface Port Slot/Interface


No. No.

port11 Rear card Fabric port12 Rear card Fabric - -


interface 3 interface 4

Version 20100903:

port1 Physical slot 1 port2 Physical slot 2 port3 Physical slot 3

port4 Physical slot 4 port5 Physical slot 5 port6 Physical slot 6

port7 Physical slot 7/8 port17 Physical slot 9 port18 Physical slot 10
interconnection

port19 Physical slot 11 port20 Physical slot 12 port21 Physical slot 13

port22 Physical slot 14 port9 Rear card Fabric port10 Rear card Fabric
interface 1 interface 2

port11 Rear card Fabric port12 Rear card Fabric port13 Rear card Fabric
interface 3 interface 4 interface 5
(Unavailable now)

port14 Rear card Fabric port15 Rear card Fabric port16 Rear card Fabric
interface 6 interface 7 interface 8
(Unavailable now) (Unavailable now) (Unavailable now)

Interfaces
For a description of SWBB1 interfaces, refer to Table 4-28.

Table 4-28 SWBB1 Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

ETH-DBG debugging FE debugging network port The interface type is RJ-45.


network port

HOST-232 Serial port for local management, The port complies with the
debugging serial maintenance, and Base plane debugging RS-232 standard. The interface
port type is RJ-45, and the bit rate is
115200 bit/s.
IPMC-232 debugging Serial port for locally upgrading or loading
serial port IPMC software
Serial port for entering IPMC subcard
command line mode

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the SWBB1 panel, refer to Table 4-29.

Table 4-29 SWBB1 Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

RST Reset button Restarts the board.

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Specifications
For the technical parameters of the SWBB1, refer to Table 4-30.
Table 4-30 Technical Parameters of SWBB1

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 283.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 1.176 kg

Electrical Power Normal operational power: 60 W


property Maximum power: 70 W

4.8 SWI2
Functions
The SWI2 board provides various interfaces for switching boards (front boards) for the
connection with external devices.
l It provides extended external interfaces, such as Ethernet interfaces and RS485
interfaces.
l It configures the Daughter ATCA Clock Module (DACM) clock subcard to provide the
clock function for the shelf.
The DACM provides various clock functions including Building Integrated Timing
Supply (BITS) clock input, line clock extraction, clock synchronization phase lock,
and clock distribution.

Panel
For the SWI2 panel diagram, see Figure 4-9.

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Figure 4-9 SWI2 Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 8. Clock input interface 13. Clock reference selection
2. Clock reference 9. Debugging network port button
holding/free state indicator 10. GE network port on the 14. Clock reference
3. Service status indicator Fabric plane tracing/capturing indicator
4. Health status indicator 11. GE network port on the 15. Clock reference selection
5. RS485 interface Base plane indicator
6. Hot-swap status indicator 12. Reset button 16. Operation/alarm indicator
7. Clock output interface

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the SWI2 panel, refer to Table 4-31.

Table 4-31 SWI2 Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

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H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

HOST Red/Green Operating and alarm The green light flashes: Indicates that the
indicator board is operating properly.
The red light flashes: Indicates that the board
is not operating properly and alarms occur. The
more rapidly the red light flashes, the higher
the alarm level.

R1 Green Clock reference On: Indicates that REF1I is used as the clock
selection indicator reference.
Off: Indicates that REF1I is not used as the
clock reference.

R2 Green Clock reference On: Indicates that REF2I is used as the clock
selection indicator reference.
Off: Indicates that REF2I is not used as the
clock reference.

T/C Green Clock reference On: Indicates the tracing state, that is, a clock
tracing/capturing reference is found and locked.
indicator Flashing: Indicates the capturing state, that is,
a clock reference is found but not locked.
T/C and K/F indicators flash simultaneously:
Indicates the pre-heating state.

K/F Green Clock reference On: Indicates the holding state, that is, a clock
holding/free state reference is locked but is lost temporarily.
indicator Flashing: Indicates the free state, that is, a
clock reference is not found or locked.
T/C and K/F indicators flash simultaneously:
Indicates the pre-heating state.

Interfaces
For a description of SWI2 interfaces, refer to Table 4-32.

Table 4-32 SWI2 Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

BASE GE network port on the Base plane The interface type is RJ-45.

FABRIC GE network port on the Fabric plane

DEBUG Debugging network port 10/100M Base-T


self-adaptive, RJ-45
interface.

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RS485 RS485 interface, connected to the environment RJ-45 interface.


monitoring unit (for example, unified PDU) in the
cabinet.

REF1I Clock input interface. A clock reference signal is -


inputted through a coaxial cable.

REF2I Clock input interface. A clock reference signal is -


inputted through a coaxial cable.

REF1O Clock output interface. A clock reference signal is -


outputted through a coaxial cable.

REF2O Clock output interface. A clock reference signal is -


outputted through a coaxial cable.

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the SWI2 panel, refer to Table 4-33.

Table 4-33 SWI2 Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

MANSL Clock reference Selects the external clock reference REF1I or REF2I.
selection button l If REF1I is selected, the clock reference selection
indicator R1 is on.
l If REF2I is selected, the clock reference selection
indicator R2 is on.

RST Reset button Resets the clock subcard.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the SWI2, refer to Table 4-34.

Table 4-34 Technical Parameters of SWI2

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 73.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 0.8 kg

Electrical Power Maximum power: 15 W


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4.9 SWI3
Functions
The SWI3 board provides various extended interfaces for switching board (front board),
such as Ethernet interfaces and RS485 interface, for the connection with external devices.

Panel
For the SWI3 panel diagram, see Figure 4-10.

Figure 4-10 SWI3 Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 5. Hot-swap status indicator 8. GE network port on the


2. Service status indicator 6. Debugging network port Base plane
3. Health status indicator 7. GE network port on the
4. RS485 interface Fabric plane

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the SWI3 panel, refer to Table 4-35.

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Table 4-35 SWI3 Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

Interfaces
For a description of SWI3 interfaces, refer to Table 4-36.

Table 4-36 SWI3 Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

BASE GE network port on the Base plane The interface type is RJ-45.

FABRIC GE network port on the Fabric plane

DEBUG Debugging network port 10/100M Base-T


self-adaptive, RJ-45
interface.

RS485 RS485 interface, connected to the environment RJ-45 interface.


monitoring unit (for example, universal PDU) in the
cabinet.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the SWI3, refer to Table 4-37.

Table 4-37 Technical Parameters of SWI3

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 73.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 0.8 kg

Electrical Power Maximum power: 10 W


property

4.10 SLB
Functions
The SLB board is a signaling processing board. The SLB board mainly has the following
functions:

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l Signaling processing
It provides 16 E1/T1 links to the SS7 network to process HDLC, MTP2, or lower layer
messages of No.7 signaling.
l Line clock extraction
It extracts the line clock from E1/T1 links, and outputs the clock through the coaxial
port on the panel of the corresponding rear card.

Processing Capability
The SLB board is configured with four CPU subcards to process No.7 signaling. For the
link support capability of the SLB board, refer to Table 4-38.
Table 4-38 Link Support Capability of SLB

Parameter Description

Number of accessed E1 links 16

Number of subcards 4

Processing capability of 2M signaling link 4


a single subcard
64K signaling link 124

Panel
For the SLB panel diagram, see Figure 4-11.

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Figure 4-11 SLB Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 5. HOST-232 serial port 9. Active/standby status


2. Signaling link status 6. Reset button indicator
indicator 7. Hot-swap status indicator 10. Health status indicator
3. Debugging network port 8. Operation/alarm indicator 11. Service status indicator
4. IMPC-232 serial port

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the SLB panel, refer to Table 4-39.

Table 4-39 SLB Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

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HOST Red/Green Operating and alarm The green light flashes: Indicates that the board
indicator is operating properly.
The red light flashes: Indicates that the board is
not operating properly and alarms occur. The
more rapidly the red light flashes, the higher the
alarm level.

ACT Green Active/standby status On: Indicates that the board is active.
indicator Off: Indicates that the board is standby.

L1–L32 Green Signaling link status Off: Indicates that the signaling link is not
indicator configured.
On: Indicates that the signaling link is
configured.
Flashing: Indicates that the signaling link is
normal and there is no critical alarm.

Interfaces
For a description of SLB interfaces, refer to Table 4-40.

Table 4-40 SLB Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

Debugging 100M base network port used for The interface type is RJ-45.
network port debugging

HOST-232 serial Used for CPU subcard debugging. The port complies with the RS-232
port Four CPU subcards share one standard. The interface type is RJ-45,
RS-232 serial port, the IPMC subcard and the bit rate is 115200 bit/s.
determines which CPU is to be
debugged.

IPMC-232 serial Used for IPMC subcard debugging.


port

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the SLB panel, refer to Table 4-41.

Table 4-41 SLB Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

RST Reset button Restarts the board.

DIP Switches
The SLB board provides eight 4-digit DIP switches (S5–S12) for setting impedance
matching, see Figure 4-12.

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Figure 4-12 DIP Switches of SLB

For the relationship between the DIP switches and E1/T1 links, refer to Table 4-42.

Table 4-42 Relationship Between DIP Switches and E1/T1 Links

DIP Switch E1/T1 DIP Switch E1/T1

S5 Bit 1 Channel 1 S9 Bit 1 Channel 17

Bit 2 Channel 2 Bit 2 Channel 18

Bit 3 Channel 3 Bit 3 Channel 19

Bit 4 Channel 4 Bit 4 Channel 20

S6 Bit 1 Channel 5 S10 Bit 1 Channel 21

Bit 2 Channel 6 Bit 2 Channel 22

Bit 3 Channel 7 Bit 3 Channel 23

Bit 4 Channel 8 Bit 4 Channel 24

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DIP Switch E1/T1 DIP Switch E1/T1

S7 Bit 1 Channel 9 S11 Bit 1 Channel 25

Bit 2 Channel 10 Bit 2 Channel 26

Bit 3 Channel 11 Bit 3 Channel 27

Bit 4 Channel 12 Bit 4 Channel 28

S8 Bit 1 Channel 13 S12 Bit 1 Channel 29

Bit 2 Channel 14 Bit 2 Channel 30

Bit 3 Channel 15 Bit 3 Channel 31

Bit 4 Channel 16 Bit 4 Channel 32

For how to set the DIP switches, refer to Table 4-43.

Table 4-43 DIP Switch Settings

E1/T1 Access Cable DIP Switch

75 ohm E1 trunk cable ON

120 ohm E1 trunk cable OFF

100 ohm T1 trunk cable

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the SLB, refer to Table 4-44.

Table 4-44 Technical Parameters of SLB

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 283.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 2.32 kg

Electrical Power Normal operational power: 60 W


property Maximum power: 80 W

4.11 SLI
Functions
The SLI board provides various interfaces to the ASPB board for the connection with
external devices.

l The SLI board provides 16-channel E1/T1 signal input. Balanced cables and
unbalanced cables are supported.

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l The SLI board extracts a 2 MHz clock from E1/T1 links, and delivers two channels of
E1 signals to the DACM card based on the clock.

Panel
For the SLI panel diagram, see Figure 4-13.

Figure 4-13 SLI Panel Diagram

1. Board name label 6. Clock output interface 1 8. T1/E1 signal output


2. Service status indicator 7. T1/E1 signal output interface for channels
3. Health status indicator interface for channels 1–16
4. Hot-swap status indicator 17–32 9. Debugging network port
5. Clock output interface 2

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the SLI panel, refer to Table 4-45.

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Table 4-45 SLI Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/Green Service status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.1 OOS Indicator".

OK Red/Green Health status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.2 OK Indicator".

H/S Blue Hot-swap status IPMC control. For details of the indicator, refer
indicator to "A.3 H/S Indicator".

Interfaces
For a description of SLI interfaces, refer to Table 4-46.
Table 4-46 SLI Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

Debugging Debugging and Connected to the Base plane of the main control
network port configuration network CPU subcard.
port 10/100M Base-T self-adaptive, RJ-45 interface.

T1/E1 1–16 E1/T1 signaling input Connected to a 68-core trunk cable, it provides 32
interface T1/E1 interfaces, only supports 16-channel T1/E1
T1/E1 17–32
signal input.

REF1O E1 link recovery clock Provides two channels of E1 signals.


output interface
REF2O

Jumpers
The SLI board provides 64 jumpers X9–X16 for setting different types of external trunk
cables, see Figure 4-14.

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Figure 4-14 Jumpers of SLI

For how to set the jumpers, refer to Table 4-47.

Table 4-47 Jumper Settings

E1/T1 Access Cable Trunk Cable Type Jumper Setting

75 ohm E1 trunk cable Coaxial cable Install the jumper cap

120 ohm E1 trunk cable Balanced and symmetric cable Uninstall the jumper
cap
100 ohm T1 trunk cable

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the SLI, refer to Table 4-48.

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Table 4-48 Technical Parameters of SLI

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 73.94 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Weight 0.65 kg

Electrical Power Maximum power: 15 W


property

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Table of Contents
Alarm Box Structure ...................................................................................................5-1
Specifications .............................................................................................................5-5

5.1 Alarm Box Structure


Functions
An alarm box is connected to an alarm server through a hub or layer-2 switch to receive
alarm data from the alarm server, so that it can raise light and sound alarms of different
levels, show alarm information on an LCD display, and send short messages about the
alarms.
l Alarm sound function
Through a built-in speaker, the alarm box can raise alarms in buzzer mode or human
voice mode.
l Alarm light function
The alarm box can lighten indicators of different alarm levels (from low to high: green,
orange, blue, and red).
l Alarm server group indication function
Ten alarm server indicators are set on the alarm box panel to respectively indicate the
status (such as communication or alarm status) of ten alarm server groups.
The alarm box supports up to 128 alarm servers (10 alarm server groups).
l Short message sending function

By using a built-in mobile phone module, the alarm box can send short messages
about current alarms to the mobile phones of specified maintenance personnel. The
alarm box supports sending short messages in a Code Division Multiple Access
(CDMA) or Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) network, but it cannot
support both CDMA and GSM networks at the same time.

l LCD display and button setting function


Through an LCD display, the alarm box can display the alarm statistical information
sent from an alarm server. The alarm box menu and buttons on the alarm box panel
can set operational parameters of the alarm box, such as the IP address, UDP port
number, button sound switch, and backlight control.

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l Remote access function


The alarm box can be connected to an alarm server in the same network segment or
in a different network segment. To connect an alarm box to a remote alarm server,
you need to add related routing information on the alarm box. Thus, the alarm box
can be placed flexibly (for example, in your office), not necessarily in the equipment
room.
l Multi-office integration function
The servers connected to the alarm box are generally not in the same network
segment, so the multi-office integration function is often used together with the
remote access function.
l Inter-VLAN access function
Through a layer-2 switch, the alarm box can be connected to the alarm servers in
different Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs). Thus, these alarm servers are isolated
from each other, and you need not pay much money to buy a layer-3 switch.
l Network storm detection function
According to the actual network conditions, you can set the threshold value of a
network storm to monitor network congestion due to broadcast packets.
l Group-based alarm confirmation function
Alarms can be confirmed by alarm server group number. That is, the alarms reported
by the alarm servers in the same group are confirmed at a time.
l Alarm statistics and query function
Through the LCD, you can query the alarm statistical data at different levels of each
alarm server.
l Automatic mute function
The automatic mute function can be set by alarm level.

l Remote operation function


You can use a Telnet tool to remotely log in to the alarm box and run MML commands
to configure alarm servers, routes, VLANs, short message, and time parameters.

Panel
For the front panel diagram of the alarm box, see Figure 5-1.

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Figure 5-1 Front Panel of the Alarm Box

1. Alarm indicator 3. Speaker 5. Operation indicator


2. Alarm server indicator 4. Button

For the bottom panel diagram of the alarm box, see Figure 5-2.

Figure 5-2 Bottom Panel of the Alarm Box

1. Reset button 3. Network port 2 5. DC power interface


2. Network port 1 4. Debugging serial port 6. Power switch

Indicators
On the front panel of the alarm box, four alarm indicators are set to indicate the alarms at
four levels. For a description of the alarm levels, refer to Table 5-1. For a description of
the alarm indicator states, refer to Table 5-2.

Table 5-1 Alarm Indicator Levels Description

Indicator Name Description

SERIOUS Red, critical alarm indicator (level-1 alarm)

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MAJOR Blue, major alarm indicator (level-2 alarm)

MINOR Orange, minor alarm indicator (level-3 alarm)

WARNING Yellow, warning alarm indicator (level-4 alarm)

Table 5-2 Alarm Indicator States Description

Indicator State Description

Flashing An alarm of the corresponding level exists, which has not been confirmed.

On An alarm of the corresponding level exists, which has been confirmed.

Off An alarm of the corresponding level does not exist.

On the front panel of the alarm box, ten alarm server indicators are set to indicate the link
status and alarm status of the connected ten groups of alarm servers. For a description of
the alarm server indicator states, refer to Table 5-3.

Table 5-3 Alarm Server Indicator States Description

Indicator Color Indicator State Description

Red Flashing A new alarm is reported, which has not been confirmed.

On A new alarm is reported, which has not been confirmed.

Yellow Flashing No new alarm is reported, and communication is normal.

On The communication with the alarm server is interrupted.

Off The alarm server is not configured.

Interfaces/Buttons
The interfaces/buttons of the alarm box are on the bottom of the alarm box. For a
description of the interfaces/buttons, refer to Table 5-4.

Table 5-4 Alarm Box Interfaces/Buttons Description

Interface/But- Meaning Description


ton

LAN1 Network port 1 Used for interconnecting with alarm servers.

LAN2 Network port 2 Unavailable now.

RS232 Debugging Used for loading files during alarm box version upgrade or
serial port showing system information during debugging.

Reset Reset button Resets the alarm box.

- DC power Connected to the power adapter.


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Buttons
You can use the alarm box buttons to view alarm information on the LCD and set the
parameters of the alarm box. For a description of the alarm box buttons, refer to Table 5-5.

Table 5-5 Alarm Box Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

Cancel Return Returns to the previous menu.

OK Confirm Confirms the result of an operation.

Menu Function Opens the main menu.

ACK Confirm Confirms the alarm reported by an alarm server.

/ Up/Down Moves up/down a menu, or adds/deletes an IP address or port


number.

/ Left/Right Moves the cursor to the left or right.

5.2 Specifications
For the technical parameters of the alarm box, refer to Table 5-6.

Table 5-6 Technical Parameters of the Alarm Box

Type Index Technical Parameter

Physical Size 323 mm × 220 mm × 58 mm (Length × Width × Depth)


parameter

Electrical Power DC power supply mode: –48 V DC


property AC power supply mode: A supporting power adapter is used,
whose voltage range is 90 V AC to 264 V AC.

Power 40 W

Service - Number of configurable alarm servers ≤128


capacity Number of configurable alarm sever groups ≤10

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For a description of ZXUN USPP cables, refer to Table 6-1.

Table 6-1 Cables Description

Type End A End B

Cabi- Cabinet Purpose Connected to the –48 V/–60 V power of the cabinet.
net input power cable
Connector Type Round bare terminal Naked wire (to which a
power
TNR22-6 terminal is crimped after
cable
wiring)
and pro-
Interconnection Power input terminal Output power copper bar of
tective
port of the cabinet power the DC power distribution
ground-
distribution box cabinet
ing cable
Diagram

Cabinet RTN Purpose Connected to the -48 V/-60 V power of the cabinet.
grounding
Connector Type Round bare terminal Naked wire (to which a
cable
TNR22-6 terminal is crimped after
wiring)

Interconnection RTN input terminal RTN output copper bar of


port of the cabinet power the DC power distribution
distribution box cabinet

Diagram

Cabinet Purpose Connected to the protective ground in the equipment


protective room
grounding
Connector Type Round bare terminal Round bare terminal
cable
TNR38-8 TNR38-8

Interconnection Grounding port on top Protective grounding bar of


port of the cabinet the DC power distribution
cabinet or equipment room

Diagram

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Type End A End B

E4140 E4140 shelf Purpose Connected to the -48 V/-60 V power of the E4140
shelf power cable shelf
power
Connector Type Round bare terminal Round bare terminal
cable
TNR8-6 TNR8-6
and pro-
Interconnection Wiring terminal of the Output power terminal of
tective
port NPEM shelf the unified PDU
ground-
ing cable Diagram

E4140 Purpose Connected to the -48 V/-60 V power of the E4140


shelf RTN shelf
grounding
Connector Type Round bare terminal Round bare terminal
cable
TNR8-6 TNR8-6

Interconnection RTN wiring terminal of RTN output terminal of the


port the NPEM shelf unified PDU

Diagram

Shelf Purpose Connected to the protective ground of the cabinet


protective
Connector Type Round bare terminal Round bare terminal
grounding
TNR14-6 TNR14-8
cable
Interconnection Grounding point of the Grounding point of the
port NPEM shelf cabinet

Diagram

Monitor- Door control Purpose Door control monitoring cable of the cabinet and
ing cable monitoring equipment room
cable
Connector Type DB15 connector (pin) Naked wire

Interconnection The interface whose l End B1: front door


port ID is "DOOR" on the control sensor of the
rear card of the unified cabinet
PDU l End B2: rear door
control sensor of the
cabinet
l End B3: door control
sensor 1 of the
equipment room
l End B4: door control
sensor 2 of the
equipment room

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Type End A End B

l End B5: door control


sensor 3 of the
equipment room
l End B6: door control
sensor 4 of the
equipment room

Diagram

Environment Purpose Signal transfer cable of the infrared sensor,


monitoring temperature/humidity sensor, and smoke sensor
cable
Connector Type DB15 connector (pin) DB9 connector (hole)

Interconnection The interface whose l End B1: infrared


port ID is "SENSOR" on the sensor
rear card of the unified l End B2:
PDU temperature/humidity
sensor
l End B3: smoke sensor
l End B4: reserved

Diagram

RS485 com- Purpose RS485 communication monitoring cable of the


munication unified PDU
cable
Connector Type RJ-45 connector RJ-45 connector

Interconnection The interface whose ID RS485 interface on the


port is "RS485 (IN)" on the rear card of the switching
rear card of the unified board
PDU

Diagram

Cascaded Purpose RS485 signal interconnection cable between unified


RS485 com- PDUs of different cabinets
munication
Connector Type RJ-45 connector RJ-45 connector
cable

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Type End A End B

Interconnection The interface whose RS485 (IN) interface of the


port ID is "RS485 (OUT)" unified PDU of the other
on the rear card of the cabinet
unified PDU

Diagram

Commu- Network Purpose Data transmission cable between two devices or


nication cable terminals
cable
Connector Type RJ-45 connector RJ-45 connector

Interconnection Network port of a Network port of a device or


port device or terminal terminal

Diagram

E1/T1 75 Ohm E1 Purpose Unbalanced access of external E1


Trans- Trunk Cable
Connector Type 68-core straight Naked wire
mission
welding plug
Cables
Interconnection The interfaces whose The remote DDF
port IDs are "T1/E1 1–16"
on the SLI panel

The interfaces whose The remote DDF


IDs are "T1/E1 17–32"
on the SLI panel

Diagram

120 Ohm E1 Purpose Balanced access of external E1


Trunk Cable Connector Type 68-core straight Naked wire
welding plug

Interconnection The interfaces whose The remote DDF


port IDs are "T1/E1 1–16"
on the SLI panel

The interfaces whose The remote DDF


IDs are "T1/E1 17–32"
on the SLI panel

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Type End A End B

Diagram

100 Ohm T1 Purpose Access of external T1


Trunk Cable
Connector Type 68-core straight Naked wire
welding plug

Interconnection The interfaces whose The remote DDF


port IDs are "T1/E1 1–16"
on the SLI panel

The interfaces whose The remote DDF


IDs are "T1/E1 17–32"
on the SLI panel

Diagram

100 Ohm Purpose Access of external T1


All-spectrum
Connector Type 68-core straight Naked wire
T1 Trunk
welding plug
Cable
Interconnection The interfaces whose The remote DDF
port IDs are "T1/E1 1–16"
on the SLI panel

The interfaces whose The remote DDF


IDs are "T1/E1 17–32"
on the SLI panel

Diagram

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Type End A End B

Clock 75 Ohm Purpose l Transmitting the external clock reference source


Cables Coaxial Clock to the DACM subcard of the switching board
Cable l Inter-shelf cascaded connection
l The rear card to provide a clock reference to be
restored to the DACM subcard

Connector Type RF coaxial connector RF coaxial connector plug


plug CC4Y-J32 CC4Y-J32

Interconnection Clock port Clock port


port

Diagram

100/120 Ohm Purpose It carries an impedance conversion board for


Clock Cable converting the 100/120 Ω reference input to 75 Ω
reference input.

Connector Type Straight-cable crimped -


shielded connector

Interconnection Clock port Clock reference port


port

Diagram

Debug- Serial Port Purpose Debugging of the DPBA2 HOST serial port
ging Ca- Cable
Connector Type RJ-45 connector DB9 connector (hole)
bles DS-29913-
Interconnection Debugging serial port RS-232 debugging serial
002
port (RJ-45 interface) on port (DB9 interface) of the
the front of the DPBA2 debugging computer

Diagram

Serial Port Purpose Debugging of other serial ports on the E4140 shelf
Cable except the DPBA2 HOST serial port
DS-29913-
Connector Type RJ-45 connector DB9 connector (hole)
003
Interconnection Debugging serial port RS-232 debugging serial
port (RJ-45 interface) on port (DB9 interface) of the
the front of the boards debugging computer

Diagram

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Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable ......................................6-7
E4140 Shelf Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable......................................6-10
Monitoring Cables ....................................................................................................6-11
Communication Cables ............................................................................................6-17
68-core E1/T1 Transmission Cables ........................................................................6-19
Clock Cables ............................................................................................................6-33
Debugging Cables....................................................................................................6-38

6.1 Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective


Grounding Cable
Functions
A cabinet input power cable is connected to the DC power distribution cabinet of the
equipment room, and the DC power distribution cabinet provides –48 V/–60 V power.
A cabinet protective grounding cable is connected to the protective ground of the DC power
distribution cabinet. Through the DC power distribution cabinet, the cabinet protective
grounding cable is connected to the protective grounding bar of the equipment room, so
that the whole set of equipment becomes an equipotential body.

Name
–48 V/–60 V power cable: PWR-20908-003
RTN grounding cable: PWR-20908-004
Cabinet protective grounding cable: PE-20970-006

Appearance
End A of the power cable uses a round bare terminal TNR22-6. End B is a naked wire, to
which a terminal is crimped after wiring at the engineering survey site.
End A and End B of the protective grounding cable both use round bare terminal TNR38-8,
to which a specific terminal is installed after wiring at the engineering survey site.

For the appearance of the power cable and protective grounding cable, see Figure 6-1.

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Figure 6-1 Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable

Wiring
The cabinet power distribution box uses the unified PDU. The unified PDU provides various
power input modes, each of which requires a supporting protective grounding cable.
l Dual-channel input power cables: two –48 V/–60 V power cables and two RTN
grounding cables.
l Dual 2-channel input power cables: four –48 V/–60 V power cables and four RTN
grounding cables.
l Dual 3-channel input power cables: six –48 V/–60 V power cables and six RTN
grounding cables.

For the wiring details of power cables and protective grounding cables, refer to Table 6-2.

Table 6-2 Wiring of Cabinet Input Power Cables and Protective Grounding Cables

Cable End A End B

–48 V/–60 V power –48 V/–60 V power input terminal –48 V/–60 V output power copper bar
cable of the power distribution box of the DC power distribution cabinet

RTN grounding cable RTN input terminal of the power RTN output copper bar of the DC
distribution box power distribution cabinet

Protective grounding Grounding port on top of the Protective grounding bar of the
cable cabinet DC power distribution cabinet or
equipment room

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Note:
If there is no DC power distribution cabinet in the equipment room:
l The power cable led out of the device cabinet is connected to the DC power distribution
panel or the –48 V/–60 V DC negative DC bus bar.
l The RTN grounding cable led out of the device cabinet is connected to the DC power
distribution panel or the –48 V/–60 V DC positive DC bus bar.

Take the dual 3-channel –48 V input power mode of the unified PDU as an example. For
the wiring from the DC power distribution cabinet to the device cabinet, see Figure 6-2.

Figure 6-2 Wiring From the DC Power Distribution Cabinet to the Device Cabinet (Dual
3-channel)

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the cabinet input power cable and protective grounding
cable, refer to Table 6-3.

Table 6-3 Technical Parameters of the Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective
Grounding Cable

Name Specification

–48 V/–60 V power cable Blue copper-core fire retardant PE insulated cable (section = 25 mm2)

RTN grounding cable Black copper-core fire retardant PE insulated cable (section = 25
mm2)

Protective grounding cable Yellow green fire retardant multi-strand wire (section = 35 mm2)

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6.2 E4140 Shelf Power Cable and Protective Grounding


Cable
Functions
If the E4140 shelf is supplied with –48 V/–60 V power by the unified PDU, the E4140 shelf
input power cable is connected to the unified PDU.
The shelf protective grounding cable is connected to the vertical cabling rack of the cabinet,
and then to the protective grounding bar of the cabinet and equipment room, so that the
whole set of equipment becomes an equipotential body.

Name
–48 V/–60 V power cable: PWR-20952-002
RTN grounding cable: PWR-91237-102
Shelf protective grounding cable: PE-29913-001

Appearance
End A and End B of the power cable both use round bare terminal TNR8-6. End A of
the protective grounding cable uses round bare terminal TNR14-6, and End B uses round
bare terminal TNR14-8.
For the appearance of the power cable and protective grounding cable, see Figure 6-3.

Figure 6-3 E4140 Shelf Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable

Wiring
An E4140 shelf needs four –48 V/–60 V power cables, four RTN grounding cables, and
one shelf protective grounding cable.

For the wiring details of power cables and protective grounding cables, refer to Table 6-4.

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Table 6-4 Wiring of E4140 Shelf Power Cables and Protective Grounding Cables

Cable End A End B

–48 V/–60 V power Wiring terminal of the NPEM shelf Output power terminal of the unified
cable PDU

RTN grounding cable RTN wiring terminal of the NPEM RTN output terminal of the unified
shelf PDU

Protective grounding Grounding point of the NPEM shelf Grounding point of the vertical
cable cabling rack of the cabinet

Note:
l The input current of a single channel of the unified PDU cannot be greater than 100 A.
If the total input current of two channels of an NPEM of the E4140 shelf is greater than
100 A, the unified PDU must use two input channels to supply power to the NPEM of
the shelf.
l If the shelf is installed in a cabinet that has no vertical cabling rack, the shelf protective
grounding cable is connected to the grounding point of the NPEM, and then to the
grounding point on top of the right side of the cabinet (seen from the back of the
cabinet).

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the E4140 shelf power cable and protective grounding
cable, refer to Table 6-5.

Table 6-5 Technical Parameters of the E4140 Shelf Power Cable and Protective
Grounding Cable

Name Specification

–48 V/–60 V power cable Blue fire retardant multi-strand wire (section = 10 mm2)

RTN grounding cable Black fire retardant multi-strand wire (section = 10 mm2)

Protective grounding cable Yellow green fire retardant multi-strand wire (section = 16 mm2)

6.3 Monitoring Cables


6.3.1 Door Control Monitoring Cable
Functions
Door control monitoring cable of the cabinet and equipment room. The rear card of the
unified PDU provides a door control monitoring interface. A door control monitoring cable

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can be connected to the interface to transmit the signals of door control sensors to the
unified PDU, so that the unified PDU can monitor the door status of the cabinet and
equipment room in real time.
The unified PDU supports up to six door control sensors (generally two sensors are for the
cabinet (front door and rear door) and four sensors are for the equipment room).

Name
H-MON-024

Appearance
End A of a door control monitoring cable is a D-type 15-core (3-row) straight cable welding
plug (pin), and End B is a naked wire.
For the appearance of a door control monitoring cable, see Figure 6-4.

Figure 6-4 Door Control Monitoring Cable

Wiring
For the wiring details of door control monitoring cables, refer to Table 6-6.

Table 6-6 Wiring of Door Control Monitoring Cables

End A End B

The interface (DB15) whose ID is l End B1: front door control sensor of the cabinet
"DOOR" on the rear card of the unified l End B2: rear door control sensor of the cabinet
PDU l End B3: door control sensor 1 of the equipment room
l End B4: door control sensor 2 of the equipment room
l End B5: door control sensor 3 of the equipment room
l End B6: door control sensor 4 of the equipment room

Specifications
A door control monitoring cable uses horizontal twisted-pair wires. For the core wires of
the cable, refer to Table 6-7.

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Table 6-7 Core Wires of a Door Control Monitoring Cable

End A Color Spectrum End B

1 White End B1
Blue
7

2 White End B2
Blue
8

3 White End B3
Blue
9

4 White End B4
Blue
10

5 White End B5
Blue
11

6 White End B6
Blue
12

6.3.2 Environment Monitoring Cable


Functions
Signal transfer cable of the infrared sensor, temperature/humidity sensor, and smoke
sensor. The rear card of the unified PDU provides an environment monitoring interface.
An environment monitoring cable can be connected to the interface to transmit monitoring
signals to the unified PDU, so that the unified PDU can monitor the environment of the
cabinet and equipment room in real time.

Note:
Install desired sensors as required.

Name
H-MON-025

Appearance
End A of an environment monitoring cable is a D-type 15-core (3-row) straight cable
welding plug (pin), and End B is four D-type 9-core straight cable welding plugs (hole).
For the appearance of an environment monitoring cable, see Figure 6-5.

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Figure 6-5 Environment Monitoring Cable

Wiring
For the wiring details of environment monitoring cables, refer to Table 6-8.

Table 6-8 Wiring of Environment Monitoring Cables

End A End B

The interface (DB15) whose ID is l End B1: infrared sensor


"SENSOR" on the rear card of the l End B2: temperature/humidity sensor
unified PDU l End B3: smoke sensor
l End B4: reserved

Note:

If no sensor cable is configured, preserve the plastic protective sleeve of the plug at End
B of the environment monitoring cable.

Specifications
An environment monitoring cable uses horizontal twisted-pair wires. For the core wires of
the cable, refer to Table 6-9.

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Table 6-9 Core Wires of an Environment Monitoring Cable

Signal End A Color Spectrum End B

IRDA 1 White 1 End B1


Blue
GND 2 2

V12S 3 White 3
Orange
GND 4 8

TEMP 5 White 4 End B2


Blue
GND 6 1

HUM 7 White 3
Orange
V5S 8 5

V12S 9 White 1 End B3


Blue
SMOKE 10 2

V12S 11 White 1 End B4


Blue
V5S 12 2

RSVIN 13 White 3
Orange
GND 14 4

6.3.3 RS485 Communication Cable


Functions
The RS485 communication of the unified PDU is implemented by OMP. The RS485
communication cable is connected to the switching board, and finally to the OMP or
NCMM to monitor the status of the unified PDU.

Note:
If there are more than one cabinet, a cascaded RS485 communication cable should be
used between the unified PDUs to realize RS485 signal interconnection. For details of a
cascaded RS485 communication cable, refer to "6.4.2 Common Straight-through Cable".

Name
RS485 communication cable: DS-G0505-002

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Appearance
End A and End B of an RS485 communication cable are both 8P8C straight crimp shield
plugs.
For the appearance of an RS485 communication cable, see Figure 6-6.

Figure 6-6 RS485 Communication Cable

Wiring
For the wiring details of RS485 communication cables, refer to Table 6-10.

Table 6-10 Wiring of RS485 Communication Cables

Cable End A End B

RS485 communication RS485 (IN) interface of the RS485 interface on the rear card of the
cable unified PDU switching board

Cascaded RS485 RS485 (OUT) interface of RS485 (IN) interface of the unified PDU of
communication cable the unified PDU the other cabinet

Specifications
An RS485 communication cable is a 2-core 100 ohm shielded twisted-pair cable. For the
core wires of the cable, refer to Table 6-11.

Table 6-11 Core Wires of an RS485 Communication Cable

End A Color Spectrum End B

4 White 4 End B1

5 Blue 5

4 White 4 End B2

5 Blue 5

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6.4 Communication Cables


6.4.1 Common Cross-connect Cable
Functions
A network cable connects two devices or terminals for data transmission.

Name
H-ETH-004

Appearance
End A and End B of a cross-connect cable are both 8P8C straight crimp shield plugs (RJ-45
connectors).
For the appearance of a cross-connect cable, see Figure 6-7.

Figure 6-7 Cross-connect Cable

Wiring
The two ends of a cross-connect cable are respectively connected to the network ports
(RJ-45 interfaces) of the devices or terminals that need to transmit data.

Specifications
A common cross-connect cable uses FTP CAT5e shielded data cable (8-core twisted-pair).
For the core wires of the cable, refer to Table 6-12.

Table 6-12 Core Wires of a Cross-connect Cable

End A Color Spectrum End B

1 White/Orange 3

2 Orange 6

3 White/Green 1

4 Blue 4

5 White/Blue 5

6 Green 2

7 White/Brown 7

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End A Color Spectrum End B

8 Brown 8

6.4.2 Common Straight-through Cable


Functions
A network cable connects two devices or terminals for data transmission.

Name
H-ETH-009

Appearance
End A and End B of a straight-through cable are both 8P8C straight crimp shield plugs
(RJ-45 connectors).
For the appearance of a straight-through cable, see Figure 6-8.

Figure 6-8 Straight-through Cable

Wiring
The two ends of a straight-through cable are respectively connected to the network ports
(RJ-45 interfaces) of the devices or terminals that need to transmit data.

Specifications
A common straight-through cable uses FTP CAT5e shielded data cable (8-core
twisted-pair). For the core wires of the cable, refer to Table 6-13.

Table 6-13 Core Wires of a Straight-through Cable

End A Color Spectrum End B

1 White/Orange 1

2 Orange 2

3 White/Green 3

4 Blue 4

5 White/Blue 5

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6 Green 6

7 White/Brown 7

8 Brown 8

6.5 68-core E1/T1 Transmission Cables


6.5.1 75 Ohm E1 Trunk Cable
Functions
A 75 ohm E1 trunk cable realizes unbalanced access of external E1.

Name
H-DT-036

Appearance
End A of a 75 ohm E1 trunk cable is a 68-core straight welding plug, and End B is a naked
wire.
For the appearance of a 75 ohm E1 trunk cable, see Figure 6-9.

Figure 6-9 H-DT-036 Trunk Cable

Wiring
For the wiring details of 75 ohm E1 trunk cables, refer to Table 6-14.

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Table 6-14 Wiring of H-DT-036 Trunk Cables

Cable Group End A End B

Group 1 The interfaces whose IDs are End B1 corresponds to E1 No.1–No.8. End B2
"T1/E1 1–16" on the SLI panel corresponds to E1 No.9–No.16.
End B1 and End B2 are both connected to the
remote Digital Distribution Frame (DDF).

Group 2 The interfaces whose IDs are End B1 corresponds to E1 No.17–No.24. End
"T1/E1 17–32" on the SLI panel B2 corresponds to E1 No.25–No.32.
End B1 and End B2 are both connected to the
remote DDF.

• Core wires with odd numbers correspond to E1 transmission, and they are connected to the receiving
ends on the remote side.
• Core wires with even numbers correspond to E1 reception, and they are connected to the sending
ends on the remote side.
• Core 1 and core 2 correspond to a pair of E1.

Specifications
A 75 ohm E1 trunk cable uses two 16-core 75 ohm micro coaxial cables. For the core
wires of the cable, refer to Table 6-15.

Table 6-15 Core Wires of an H-DT-036 Trunk Cable

End A End B1 (16-core) End B2 (16-core) Signal Name

2 Core 1 - E1_TX0+

4 Shielding layer of core - E1_TX0-


1

6 Core 2 - E1_RX0+

8 Shielding layer of core - E1_RX0-


2

10 Core 3 - E1_TX1+

12 Shielding layer of core - E1_TX1-


3

14 Core 4 - E1_RX1+

16 Shielding layer of core - E1_RX1-


4

15 Core 5 - E1_TX2+

13 Shielding layer of core - E1_TX2-


5

11 Core 6 - E1_RX2+

9 Shielding layer of core - E1_RX2-


6

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End A End B1 (16-core) End B2 (16-core) Signal Name

7 Core 7 - E1_TX3+

5 Shielding layer of core - E1_TX3-


7

3 Core 8 - E1_RX3+

1 Shielding layer of core - E1_RX3-


8

35 Core 9 - E1_TX4+

37 Shielding layer of core - E1_TX4-


9

39 Core 10 - E1_RX4+

41 Shielding layer of core - E1_RX4-


10

43 Core 11 - E1_TX5+

45 Shielding layer of core - E1_TX5-


11

47 Core 12 - E1_RX5+

49 Shielding layer of core - E1_RX5-


12

36 Core 13 - E1_TX6+

38 Shielding layer of core - E1_TX6-


13

40 Core 14 - E1_RX6+

42 Shielding layer of core - E1_RX6-


14

44 Core 15 - E1_TX7+

46 Shielding layer of core - E1_TX7-


15

48 Core 16 - E1_RX7+

50 Shielding layer of core - E1_RX7-


16

18 - Core 1 E1_TX8+

20 - Shielding layer of core E1_TX8-


1

22 - Core 2 E1_RX8+

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End A End B1 (16-core) End B2 (16-core) Signal Name

24 - Shielding layer of core E1_RX8-


2

26 - Core 3 E1_TX9+

28 - Shielding layer of core E1_TX9-


3

30 - Core 4 E1_RX9+

32 - Shielding layer of core E1_RX9-


4

31 - Core 5 E1_TX10+

29 - Shielding layer of core E1_TX10-


5

27 - Core 6 E1_RX10+

25 - Shielding layer of core E1_RX10-


6

23 - Core 7 E1_TX11+

21 - Shielding layer of core E1_TX11-


7

19 - Core 8 E1_RX11+

17 - Shielding layer of core E1_RX11-


8

51 - Core 9 E1_TX12+

53 - Shielding layer of core E1_TX12-


9

55 - Core 10 E1_RX12+

57 - Shielding layer of core E1_RX12-


10

59 - Core 11 E1_TX13+

61 - Shielding layer of core E1_TX13-


11

63 - Core 12 E1_RX13+

65 - Shielding layer of core E1_RX13-


12

52 - Core 13 E1_TX14+

54 - Shielding layer of core E1_TX14-


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End A End B1 (16-core) End B2 (16-core) Signal Name

56 - Core 14 E1_RX14+

58 - Shielding layer of core E1_RX14-


14

60 - Core 15 E1_TX15+

62 - Shielding layer of core E1_TX15-


15

64 - Core 16 E1_RX15+

66 - Shielding layer of core E1_RX15-


16

6.5.2 120 Ohm E1 Trunk Cable


Functions
A 120 ohm E1 trunk cable realizes balanced access of external E1.

Name
H-E1-015

Appearance
End A of a 120 ohm E1 trunk cable is a 68-core straight welding plug, and End B is a naked
wire.
For the appearance of a 120 ohm E1 trunk cable, see Figure 6-10.

Figure 6-10 H-E1-015 Trunk Cable

Wiring
For the wiring details of 120 ohm E1 trunk cables, refer to Table 6-16.

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Table 6-16 Wiring of H-E1-015 Trunk Cables

Cable Group End A End B

Group 1 The interfaces whose IDs are End B1 corresponds to E1 No.1–No.8. End B2
"T1/E1 1–16" on the SLI panel corresponds to E1 No.9–No.16.
End B1 and End B2 are both connected to the
remote DDF.

Group 2 The interfaces whose IDs are End B1 corresponds to E1 No.17–No.24. End
"T1/E1 17–32" on the SLI panel B2 corresponds to E1 No.25–No.32.
End B1 and End B2 are both connected to the
remote DDF.

Specifications
A 120 ohm E1 trunk cable uses a 32-core 120 ohm trunk cable. For the core wires of the
cable, refer to Table 6-17.

Table 6-17 Core Wires of an H-E1–015 Trunk Cable

End A End B1 (16-core) End B2 (16-core) Signal Name

2 White - E1_TX0+

4 Blue - E1_TX0-

6 White - E1_RX0+

8 Orange - E1_RX0-

10 White - E1_TX1+

12 Green - E1_TX1-

14 White - E1_RX1+

16 Brown - E1_RX1-

15 White - E1_TX2+

13 Gray - E1_TX2-

11 Red - E1_RX2+

9 Blue - E1_RX2-

7 Red - E1_TX3+

5 Orange - E1_TX3-

3 Red - E1_RX3+

1 Green - E1_RX3-

35 Red - E1_TX4+

37 Brown - E1_TX4-

39 Red - E1_RX4+

41 Gray - E1_RX4-

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End A End B1 (16-core) End B2 (16-core) Signal Name

43 Black - E1_TX5+

45 Blue - E1_TX5-

47 Black - E1_RX5+

49 Orange - E1_RX5-

36 Black - E1_TX6+

38 Green - E1_TX6-

40 Black - E1_RX6+

42 Brown - E1_RX6-

44 Black - E1_TX7+

46 Gray - E1_TX7-

48 Yellow - E1_RX7+

50 Blue - E1_RX7-

18 - White E1_TX8+

20 - Blue E1_TX8-

22 - White E1_RX8+

24 - Orange E1_RX8-

26 - White E1_TX9+

28 - Green E1_TX9-

30 - White E1_RX9+

32 - Brown E1_RX9-

31 - White E1_TX10+

29 - Gray E1_TX10-

27 - Red E1_RX10+

25 - Blue E1_RX10-

23 - Red E1_TX11+

21 - Orange E1_TX11-

19 - Red E1_RX11+

17 - Green E1_RX11-

51 - Red E1_TX12+

53 - Brown E1_TX12-

55 - Red E1_RX12+

57 - Gray E1_RX12-

59 - Black E1_TX13+

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End A End B1 (16-core) End B2 (16-core) Signal Name

61 - Blue E1_TX13-

63 - Black E1_RX13+

65 - Orange E1_RX13-

52 - Black E1_TX14+

54 - Green E1_TX14-

56 - Black E1_RX14+

58 - Brown E1_RX14-

60 - Black E1_TX15+

62 - Gray E1_TX15-

64 - Yellow E1_RX15+

66 - Blue E1_RX15-

6.5.3 100 Ohm T1 Trunk Cable


Functions
A 100 ohm T1 trunk cable has a 68-core connector and is used by an SLI board for external
connection.

Name
H-T1-006

Appearance
End A of a 100 ohm T1 trunk cable is a 68-core straight welding plug, and End B is a naked
wire.
For the appearance of a 100 ohm T1 trunk cable, see Figure 6-11.

Figure 6-11 H-T1-006 Trunk Cable

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For the wiring details of 100 ohm T1 trunk cables, refer to Table 6-18.

Table 6-18 Wiring of H-T1-006 Trunk Cables

Cable Group End A End B

Group 1 The interfaces whose IDs are End B is 32 twisted pairs, and each two twisted
"T1/E1 1–16" on the SLI panel pairs correspond to one T1 transmission and
reception channel.
End B is connected to the sending and receiving
ends of the remote DDF.

Group 2 The interfaces whose IDs are End B is 32 twisted pairs, and each two twisted
"T1/E1 17–32" on the SLI panel pairs correspond to one T1 transmission and
reception channel.
End B is connected to the sending and receiving
ends of the remote DDF.

Specifications
A 100 ohm T1 trunk cable is a cable with 32 twisted pairs. For the core wires of the cable,
refer to Table 6-19.

Table 6-19 Core Wires of an H-T1-006 Trunk Cable

End A End B Signal Name

2 Blue E1_TX0+

4 White E1_TX0-

6 Orange E1_RX0+

8 White E1_RX0-

10 Green E1_TX1+

12 White E1_TX1-

14 Brown E1_RX1+

16 White E1_RX1-

15 Gray E1_TX2+

13 White E1_TX2-

11 Blue E1_RX2+

9 Red E1_RX2-

7 Orange E1_TX3+

5 Red E1_TX3-

3 Green E1_RX3+

1 Red E1_RX3-

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End A End B Signal Name

35 Brown E1_TX4+

37 Red E1_TX4-

39 Gray E1_RX4+

41 Red E1_RX4-

43 Blue E1_TX5+

45 Black E1_TX5-

47 Orange E1_RX5+

49 Black E1_RX5-

36 Green E1_TX6+

38 Black E1_TX6-

40 Brown E1_RX6+

42 Black E1_RX6-

44 Gray E1_TX7+

46 Black E1_TX7-

48 Blue E1_RX7+

50 Yellow E1_RX7-

18 Blue E1_TX8+

20 White E1_TX8-

22 Orange E1_RX8+

24 White E1_RX8-

26 Green E1_TX9+

28 White E1_TX9-

30 Brown E1_RX9+

32 White E1_RX9-

31 Gray E1_TX10+

29 White E1_TX10-

27 Blue E1_RX10+

25 Red E1_RX10-

23 Orange E1_TX11+

21 Red E1_TX11-

19 Green E1_RX11+

17 Red E1_RX11-

51 Brown E1_TX12+

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53 Red E1_TX12-

55 Gray E1_RX12+

57 Red E1_RX12-

59 Blue E1_TX13+

61 Black E1_TX13-

63 Orange E1_RX13+

65 Black E1_RX13-

52 Green E1_TX14+

54 Black E1_TX14-

56 Brown E1_RX14+

58 Black E1_RX14-

60 Gray E1_TX15+

62 Black E1_TX15-

64 Blue E1_RX15+

66 Yellow E1_RX15-

6.5.4 100 Ohm All-spectrum T1 Trunk Cable


Functions
A 100 ohm all-spectrum T1 trunk cable has a 68-core connector and is used by an SLI
board for external connection.

Name
H-T1-008

Appearance
End A of a 100 ohm all-spectrum T1 trunk cable is a 68-core straight welding plug, and
End B is a naked wire.

For the appearance of a 100 ohm all-spectrum T1 trunk cable, see Figure 6-12.

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Figure 6-12 H-T1-008 Trunk Cable

Wiring
For the wiring details of 100 ohm all-spectrum T1 trunk cables, refer to Table 6-20.

Table 6-20 Wiring of H-T1-008 Trunk Cables

Cable Group End A End B

Group 1 The interfaces whose IDs are End B is 32 twisted pairs, and each two twisted
"T1/E1 1–16" on the SLI panel pairs correspond to one T1 transmission and
reception channel.
End B is connected to the sending and receiving
ends of the remote DDF.

Group 2 The interfaces whose IDs are End B is 32 twisted pairs, and each two twisted
"T1/E1 17–32" on the SLI panel pairs correspond to one T1 transmission and
reception channel.
End B is connected to the sending and receiving
ends of the remote DDF.

Specifications
A 100 ohm all-spectrum T1 trunk cable is a cable with 32 twisted pairs. For the core wires
of the cable, refer to Table 6-21.

Table 6-21 Core Wires of an H-T1-008 Trunk Cable

End A Color End B1 Wire Pair End B2 Wire Pair Signal Name
Spectrum Order Order

2 White 1 (OUT0) - T1_TX0+

4 Blue T1_TX0-

6 White 2 (IN0) - T1_RX0+

8 Orange T1_RX0-

10 White 3 (OUT1) - T1_TX1+

12 Green T1_TX1-

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End A Color End B1 Wire Pair End B2 Wire Pair Signal Name
Spectrum Order Order

14 White 4 (IN1) - T1_RX1+

16 Brown T1_RX1-

15 White 5 (OUT2) - T1_TX2+

13 Gray T1_TX2-

11 Red 6 (IN2) - T1_RX2+

9 Blue T1_RX2-

7 Red 7 (OUT3) - T1_TX3+

5 Orange T1_TX3-

3 Red 8 (IN3) - T1_RX3+

1 Green T1_RX3-

35 Red 9 (OUT4) - T1_TX4+

37 Brown T1_TX4-

39 Red 10 (IN4) - T1_RX4+

41 Gray T1_RX4-

43 Black 11 (OUT5) - T1_TX5+

45 Blue T1_TX5-

47 Black 12 (IN5) - T1_RX5+

49 Orange T1_RX5-

36 Black 13 (OUT6) - T1_TX6+

38 Green T1_TX6-

40 Black 14 (IN6) - T1_RX6+

42 Brown T1_RX6-

44 Black 15 (OUT7) - T1_TX7+

46 Gray T1_TX7-

48 Yellow 16 (IN7) - T1_RX7+

50 Blue T1_RX7-

18 White - 17 (OUT8) T1_TX8+

20 Blue T1_TX8-

22 White - 18 (IN8) T1_RX8+

24 Orange T1_RX8-

26 White - 19 (OUT9) T1_TX9+

28 Green T1_TX9-

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End A Color End B1 Wire Pair End B2 Wire Pair Signal Name
Spectrum Order Order

30 White - 20 (IN9) T1_RX9+

32 Brown T1_RX9-

31 White - 21 (OUT10) T1_TX10+

29 Gray T1_TX10-

27 Red - 22 (IN10) T1_RX10+

25 Blue T1_RX10-

23 Red - 23 (OUT11) T1_TX11+

21 Orange T1_TX11-

19 Red - 24 (IN11) T1_RX11+

17 Green T1_RX11-

51 Red - 25 (OUT12) T1_TX12+

53 Brown T1_TX12-

55 Red - 26 (IN12) T1_RX12+

57 Gray T1_RX12-

59 Black - 27 (OUT13) T1_TX13+

61 Blue T1_TX13-

63 Black - 28 (IN13) T1_RX13+

65 Orange T1_RX13-

52 Black - 29 (OUT14) T1_TX14+

54 Green T1_TX14-

56 Black - 30 (IN14) T1_RX14+

58 Brown T1_RX14-

60 Black - 31 (OUT15) T1_TX15+

62 Gray T1_TX15-

64 Yellow - 32 (IN15) T1_RX15+

66 Blue T1_RX15-

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6.6 Clock Cables


6.6.1 75 Ohm Coaxial Clock Cable
Functions
A 75 ohm coaxial cable is a clock reference and clock cascade cable. A 75 ohm coaxial
cable is connected to an external clock reference source to input and output clock reference
signals.
A 75 ohm coaxial cable is mainly used for:

l Transmitting the external clock reference source to the DACM subcard of the switching
board
l Inter-shelf cascaded connection
l The rear card to provide a clock reference to be restored to the DACM subcard

Name
SE1

Appearance
End A and End B of a 75 ohm coaxial clock cable are both RF coaxial connector plug
CC4Y-J32.
For the appearance of a 75 ohm coaxial clock cable, see Figure 6-13.

Figure 6-13 75 Ohm Coaxial Clock Cable

Wiring

Note:

Wiring of clock cables depends on the actual clock networking environment. This topic
only describes typical wiring modes. You can use one or several wiring modes in actual
situations.

l For the wiring details of clock cables when the external clock reference source is
connected to DACM, see Figure 6-14.

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Figure 6-14 Wiring of Clock Cables When the External Clock Reference Source
Is Connected to DACM

• The curves in the


above figure are clock
cables.

For the wiring description, refer to Table 6-22.

Table 6-22 Wiring of Clock Cables When the External Clock Reference Source
Is Connected to DACM

End A End B

External clock reference Clock input port REF1I or REF2I of the DACM on the SWI2 board
source

l For the wiring details of clock cables when the shelves are cascaded, see Figure 6-15.

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Figure 6-15 Wiring of Clock Cables When the Shelves Are Cascaded

• The curves in the • The clock input of


above figure are clock shelf A is omitted in
cables. the above figure.

For the wiring description, refer to Table 6-23.

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Table 6-23 Wiring of Clock Cables When the Shelves Are Cascaded

End A End B

DACM on the Clock output port DACM on the SWI2 Clock input port REF1I
SWI2 board in REF1O board in slot 7 of shelf B
slot 7 of shelf A
Clock output port DACM on the SWI2
REF2O board in slot 8 of shelf B

DACM on the Clock output port DACM on the SWI2 Clock input port REF2I
SWI2 board in REF1O board in slot 7 of shelf B
slot 8 of shelf A
Clock output port DACM on the SWI2
REF2O board in slot 8 of shelf B

l For the wiring details of clock cables when the line clock extracted from the E1/T1 line
of the SLB board is provided to DACM, see Figure 6-16.

Figure 6-16 Wiring of Clock Cables When the SLB Line Clock Is Provided to DACM

• The curves in the • E1/T1 input is omitted


above figure are clock in the above figure.
cables.

For the wiring description, refer to Table 6-24.


Table 6-24 Wiring of Clock Cables When the SLB Line Clock Is Provided to DACM

End A End B

Line clock output port REF1O of the SLI Clock input port REF1I or REF2I of the DACM on
board the SWI2 board in slot 7

Line clock output port REF2O of the SLI Clock input port REF1I or REF2I of the DACM on
board the SWI2 board in slot 8

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Specifications
A clock cable uses a single-core 75 ohm coaxial cable SYV-75-2-1.

6.6.2 100/120 Ohm Clock Cable


Functions
The 100/120 ohm input impedance clock cable carries an impedance conversion board for
converting the 100/120 ohm reference input to 75 ohm reference input.

Name
DS-72014-001

Appearance
End A1 and End A2 of the clock cable use a 1.0/2.3 straight-cable crimped shielded
connector. End B is naked.
For the appearance of the clock cable, see Figure 6-17.

Figure 6-17 100/120 ohm Clock Cable

1. Straight crimp connector


2. Impedance conversion
board

Wiring
For the details of clock cable DS-72014-001, refer to Table 6-25.
Table 6-25 Wiring of Clock cable DS-72014-001

End A End B

End A1 and End A2 are connected to clock input Clock reference input
ports (REF1I and REF2I) of the SWI2 board.

Specifications
End A1 and A2 of the clock cable uses a single-core 75 ohm coaxial cable SYV-75-2-1.
End B uses a four-core 120 ohm PCM cable. For the core wires of the cable, refer to Table
6-26.

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Table 6-26 Core Wires of Clock cable DS-72014-001

End A End B

Core wire of end A1 White


Blue
Shielding layer of end A1

Core wire of end A2 White


Orange
Shielding layer of end A2

6.7 Debugging Cables


6.7.1 Serial Port Cable DS-29913-002
Functions
Serial port cable DS-29913-002 is the HOST serial port debugging cable for the DPBA2
board.

Name
DS-29913-002

Appearance
End A of a serial port cable DS-29913-002 is an 8P8C straight crimp shield plug (RJ-45
connector), and End B is a D-type 9-core molding cable plug (hole).
For the appearance of serial port cable DS-29913-002, see Figure 6-18.

Figure 6-18 Serial Port Cable DS-29913-002

Wiring
For the wiring details of serial port cable DS-29913-002, refer to Table 6-27.

Table 6-27 Wiring of Serial Port Cable DS-29913-002

End A End B

HOST debugging serial port (RJ-45 interface) RS-232 debugging serial port (DB9 interface) of the
on the front panel of the DPBA2 board debugging computer

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Specifications
Serial port cable DS-29913-002 uses a horizontal twisted-pair cable. For the core wires of
the cable, refer to Table 6-28.

Table 6-28 Core Wires of Serial Port Cable DS-29913-002

End A (RJ-45) Color Spectrum End B (DB9) Signal

2 Orange 2 TXD

6 White 3 RXD
Blue
8 5 GND

6.7.2 Serial Port Cable DS-29913-003


Functions
Serial port cable DS-29913-003 has the following functions:
l It is an IPMC serial port debugging cable on front board panels.
l It is a HOST serial port debugging cable for boards (except DPBA2).
l It is a HOST serial port debugging cable on rear board panels.

Name
DS-29913-003

Appearance
End A of a serial port cable DS-29913-003 is an 8P8C straight crimp shield plug (RJ-45
connector), and End B is a D-type 9-core molding cable plug (hole).
For the appearance of serial port cable DS-29913-003, see Figure 6-19.

Figure 6-19 Serial Port Cable DS-29913-003

Wiring
For the wiring details of serial port cable DS-29913-003, refer to Table 6-29.

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Table 6-29 Wiring of Serial Port Cable DS-29913-003

End A End B

IPMC serial port (RJ-45 interface) on the RS-232 debugging serial port (DB9 interface) of the
front panel of a board debugging computer

HOST serial port (RJ-45 interface) on the RS-232 debugging serial port (DB9 interface) of the
front panel of boards (except DPBA2) debugging computer

Specifications
Serial port cable DS-29913-003 uses a horizontal twisted-pair cable. For the core wires of
the cable, refer to Table 6-30.

Table 6-30 Core Wires of Serial Port Cable DS-29913-003

End A (RJ-45) Color Spectrum End B (DB9) Signal

7 Orange 2 RS232_TX(IPMC)

4 White 3 RS232_RX(IPMC)
Blue
5 5 GND

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Appendix A
Board Indicators
Classification
Indicators on board panels are divided into two types:
l General indicators
General indicators are the indicators that can be seen on most boards. General
indicators include OOS, OK, H/S, ACT, and HOST.
l Dedicated indicators
Dedicated indicators are the indicators other than general indicators. Different boards
have their own dedicated indicators.

State
A general indicator can show three colors including red/amber (orange), green, and blue.
For a description of the states of a general indicator, refer to Table A-1.

Table A-1 General Indicator States Description

State Description

On The indicator is always on.

Off The indicator is always off.

Flashing at 5 Hz The flashing period is 0.2 seconds. The duty ratio is 50%. That is, the
indicator is on for 0.1 second and off for 0.1 second.

Flashing at 2 Hz The flashing period is 0.5 seconds. The duty ratio is 50%. That is, the
indicator is on for 0.25 seconds and off for 0.25 seconds.

Flashing at 1 Hz The flashing period is 1 second. The duty ratio is 50%. That is, the
indicator is on for 0.5 seconds and off for 0.5 seconds.
The duty ratio is 90%. That is, the indicator is on for 0.9 seconds and
off for 0.1 second.

Flashing at 0.5 Hz The flashing period is 2 seconds. The duty ratio is 50%. That is, the
indicator is on for 1 second and off for 1 second.

Table of Contents
Ÿ OOS Indicator......................................................................................................... A-2
Ÿ OK Indicator ........................................................................................................... A-2
Ÿ H/S Indicator........................................................................................................... A-2
Ÿ ACT Indicator ......................................................................................................... A-3

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Ÿ HOST Indicator....................................................................................................... A-3

A.1 OOS Indicator


The OOS indicator indicates the serving status of a board. For a description of OOS
indicator states, refer to Table A-2.

Table A-2 OOS Indicator States Description

State Name OOS State Meaning

Initial state The green light is on The board is just powered on and is not in service.

In-service state The red light is off The board is operating properly.

Out-of-service The red light is on The board is out of service. The possible causes
state include:
l The main power of the board is not turned on.
l The board is powered on, but it fails.
l The board is powered on, but the service
application is not running.
l The board is being restarted.

A.2 OK Indicator
The OK indicator indicates the health status of the intelligent platform management
controller (IPMC) of a board. For a description of OK indicator states, refer to Table A-3.

Table A-3 OK Indicator States Description

State Name OK State Meaning

Healthy state The green light The board is operating properly.


flashes at 1 Hz

Alarm state The red light flashes The board has an alarm.
at 1 Hz

A.3 H/S Indicator


The H/S indicator indicates the hot-swap state of a board. For a description of H/S indicator
states, refer to Table A-4.

Table A-4 H/S Indicator States Description

State Name H/S State Meaning

Hot-swappable The blue light is on. The board is in non-working state, and hot-swap is
allowed.

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State Name H/S State Meaning

Non-hot- Off The board is in working state, and hot-swap is not


swappable allowed.

Activated state The blue light flashes After the wrench of the board is closed, the board
slowly (the indicator requests activation. After the request is completed, the
is continuously on for indicator is off.
900 ms and off for
100 ms)

Deactivated state The blue light flashes After the wrench of the board is opened, the board
rapidly (the indicator requests deactivation. After the request is completed,
is continuously on for the indicator is on.
100 ms and off for
900 ms)

A.4 ACT Indicator


The ACT indicator indicates whether services are running on the current board. For a
description of ACT indicator states, refer to Table A-5.

Table A-5 ACT Indicator States Description

State Name ACT State Meaning

Initial state Orange light The board is being powered on or off, and the operating system
is always lit or related version has not been started completely.
(red and green
lights are lit
simultaneously)

Active state Green light is lit l The board is configured with one module/unit: The board
is active.
l The board is configured with 2 to 8 modules/units: At least
one module/unit is active.

Standby state Off l The board is configured with one module/unit: The board
is standby.
l The board is configured with 2 to 8 modules/units: All the
modules/units are not active.

A.5 HOST Indicator


The HOST indicator indicates the running/alarm state of a board. For a description of
HOST indicator states, refer to Table A-6.

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Table A-6 HOST Indicator States Description

State Name HOST State Meaning

Initial state Orange light is The board is being powered on or off, and the operating
always lit (red and system or related version has not been started
green lights are lit completely.
simultaneously)

Normal operation Green light flashes at The board is operating properly.


state 1 Hz

Normal alarm state Red light flashes at 1 Services can be used (active/standby switchover is
Hz being performed).

Serious alarm Red light flashes at 2 The media plane network port is interrupted.
state Hz
The High speed data Way (HW) is interrupted.

The link with OMP is broken.

The version does not match the hardware or


configuration.

The input clock is lost.

Fault state that The red light flashes Downloading a version fails.
requires resetting at 5 Hz
Board self-detection fails.

Starting OSS fails.

Obtaining a logical address fails.

Starting a basic process fails or times out.

Initializing a core data area fails.

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Appendix B
Internal Slot Numbers of the
E4140 Shelf
For the internal slot numbers of each component of the E4140 shelf, refer to Table B-1.

Note:
The internal slot numbers of the E4140 shelf depends on the firmware version. To know
the specific firmware version, contact ZTE technical support.

Table B-1 Internal Slot Numbers of the E4140 Shelf

Slot Number Physical Unit

40P4 and earlier versions:

1–14 Front boards in the shelf

19 Left NCMM

20 Right NCMM

29 Right NPEM

30 Left NPEM

31 Upper NFCM

32 Lower NFCM

36 Shelf

40P5 and later versions:

1–14 Front boards in the shelf

29 Left NCMM

30 Right NCMM

31 Upper NFCM

32 Lower NFCM

34 Right NPEM

35 Left NPEM

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36 Shelf

• For NCMM and NFCM, their positions are seen from the front side of the shelf. For NPEM, their
positions are seen from the rear side of the shelf.

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Figures
Figure 1-1 Cabinet Configuration .............................................................................. 1-2
Figure 2-1 B6080-22 Cabinet Structure..................................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-2 Unified PDU............................................................................................. 2-4
Figure 2-3 Front Panel of the Unified PDU ................................................................ 2-5
Figure 2-4 Rear Panel of the Unified PDU................................................................. 2-6
Figure 2-5 DIP Switches and RS485 Jumper ............................................................ 2-8
Figure 2-6 Setting of the RS485 Jumper ................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-7 Examples of Setting RS485 Jumpers and Cabinet ID DIP
Switches ............................................................................................... 2-10
Figure 2-8 Horizontal Cable Tray ............................................................................ 2-11
Figure 3-1 Front View of the E4140 Shelf.................................................................. 3-1
Figure 3-2 Rear View of the E4140 Shelf .................................................................. 3-2
Figure 3-3 Slot Allocation Diagram............................................................................ 3-3
Figure 3-4 Air Flow Direction Diagram ...................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3-5 NCMM Panel Diagram ............................................................................. 3-6
Figure 3-6 NCDM Panel Diagram ............................................................................. 3-9
Figure 3-7 NCDM Jumpers ..................................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-8 NPEM Panel Diagram............................................................................ 3-12
Figure 3-9 NFCM Panel Diagram............................................................................ 3-14
Figure 4-1 Board Location Diagram .......................................................................... 4-1
Figure 4-2 DPBX1 Panel Diagram ............................................................................ 4-4
Figure 4-3 DPBB0 Panel Diagram ............................................................................ 4-6
Figure 4-4 DPBB1 Panel Diagram ............................................................................ 4-9
Figure 4-5 DPBB2 Panel Diagram .......................................................................... 4-11
Figure 4-6 DPBA2 Panel Diagram .......................................................................... 4-14
Figure 4-7 DPI1 Panel Diagram .............................................................................. 4-16
Figure 4-8 SWBB1 Panel Diagram.......................................................................... 4-18
Figure 4-9 SWI2 Panel Diagram ............................................................................. 4-23
Figure 4-10 SWI3 Panel Diagram ........................................................................... 4-26
Figure 4-11 SLB Panel Diagram.............................................................................. 4-29
Figure 4-12 DIP Switches of SLB............................................................................ 4-31
Figure 4-13 SLI Panel Diagram............................................................................... 4-33

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Figure 4-14 Jumpers of SLI..................................................................................... 4-35


Figure 5-1 Front Panel of the Alarm Box ................................................................... 5-3
Figure 5-2 Bottom Panel of the Alarm Box ................................................................ 5-3
Figure 6-1 Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable ................... 6-8
Figure 6-2 Wiring From the DC Power Distribution Cabinet to the Device Cabinet
(Dual 3-channel) ..................................................................................... 6-9
Figure 6-3 E4140 Shelf Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable ................... 6-10
Figure 6-4 Door Control Monitoring Cable............................................................... 6-12
Figure 6-5 Environment Monitoring Cable ............................................................... 6-14
Figure 6-6 RS485 Communication Cable ................................................................ 6-16
Figure 6-7 Cross-connect Cable ............................................................................. 6-17
Figure 6-8 Straight-through Cable........................................................................... 6-18
Figure 6-9 H-DT-036 Trunk Cable ........................................................................... 6-19
Figure 6-10 H-E1-015 Trunk Cable ......................................................................... 6-23
Figure 6-11 H-T1-006 Trunk Cable.......................................................................... 6-26
Figure 6-12 H-T1-008 Trunk Cable ......................................................................... 6-30
Figure 6-13 75 Ohm Coaxial Clock Cable ............................................................... 6-33
Figure 6-14 Wiring of Clock Cables When the External Clock Reference Source Is
Connected to DACM ............................................................................. 6-34
Figure 6-15 Wiring of Clock Cables When the Shelves Are Cascaded .................... 6-35
Figure 6-16 Wiring of Clock Cables When the SLB Line Clock Is Provided to
DACM................................................................................................... 6-36
Figure 6-17 100/120 ohm Clock Cable.................................................................... 6-37
Figure 6-18 Serial Port Cable DS-29913-002 .......................................................... 6-38
Figure 6-19 Serial Port Cable DS-29913-003 .......................................................... 6-39

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Tables
Table 1-1 Component Models ................................................................................... 1-1
Table 2-1 B6080-22 Cabinet Component Descriptions .............................................. 2-2
Table 2-2 Technical Parameters of the B6080-22 Cabinet ......................................... 2-3
Table 2-3 Relationships Between Input Terminals and Output Terminals of the
Unified PDU ............................................................................................. 2-6
Table 2-4 Unified PDU Interfaces Description............................................................ 2-6
Table 2-5 Indicator Descriptions ................................................................................ 2-7
Table 2-6 Setting of the Cabinet ID DIP Switch ......................................................... 2-9
Table 2-7 Technical Parameters of the Unified PDU ................................................ 2-10
Table 3-1 Relationship Between Active and Standby Slots ........................................ 3-3
Table 3-2 NCMM Indicators Description .................................................................... 3-6
Table 3-3 NCMM Interfaces Description .................................................................... 3-7
Table 3-4 NCMM Buttons Description ....................................................................... 3-8
Table 3-5 Technical Parameters of NCMM ................................................................ 3-8
Table 3-6 NCDM Indicators Description .................................................................... 3-9
Table 3-7 NCDM Interfaces Description .................................................................. 3-10
Table 3-8 NCDM Jumpers Description .................................................................... 3-10
Table 3-9 Technical Parameters of NCDM............................................................... 3-11
Table 3-10 NPEM Indicators Description ................................................................. 3-13
Table 3-11 NPEM Buttons Description .................................................................... 3-13
Table 3-12 Technical Parameters of NPEM ............................................................. 3-13
Table 3-13 NFCM Indicators Description ................................................................. 3-14
Table 3-14 NFCM Buttons Description .................................................................... 3-15
Table 3-15 Technical Parameters of NFCM ............................................................. 3-15
Table 3-16 Technical Parameters of the E4140 Shelf .............................................. 3-15
Table 4-1 Function-based Board Classification.......................................................... 4-2
Table 4-2 DPBX1 Indicators Description.................................................................... 4-4
Table 4-3 DPBX1 Interfaces Description ................................................................... 4-5
Table 4-4 DPBX1 Buttons Description....................................................................... 4-5
Table 4-5 Technical Parameters of DPBX1................................................................ 4-5
Table 4-6 DPBB0 Indicators Description.................................................................... 4-7
Table 4-7 DPBB0 Interfaces Description ................................................................... 4-7

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Table 4-8 DPBB0 Buttons Description....................................................................... 4-7


Table 4-9 Technical Parameters of DPBB0................................................................ 4-8
Table 4-10 DPBB1 Indicators Description.................................................................. 4-9
Table 4-11 DPBB1 Interfaces Description................................................................ 4-10
Table 4-12 DPBB1 Buttons Description ................................................................... 4-10
Table 4-13 Technical Parameters of DPBB1............................................................ 4-10
Table 4-14 DPBB2 Indicators Description................................................................ 4-12
Table 4-15 DPBB2 Interfaces Description ............................................................... 4-12
Table 4-16 DPBB2 Buttons Description ................................................................... 4-13
Table 4-17 Technical Parameters of DPBB2............................................................ 4-13
Table 4-18 DPBA2 Indicators Description................................................................ 4-14
Table 4-19 DPBA2 Interfaces Description ............................................................... 4-15
Table 4-20 DPBA2 Buttons Description ................................................................... 4-15
Table 4-21 Technical Parameters of DPBA2............................................................ 4-15
Table 4-22 DPI1 Indicators Description ................................................................... 4-17
Table 4-23 DPI1 Interfaces Description ................................................................... 4-17
Table 4-24 Technical Parameters of DPI1 ............................................................... 4-17
Table 4-25 SWBB1 Indicators Description............................................................... 4-19
Table 4-26 Relationship Between Port Numbers and Physical Ports/Interfaces of
the Base Plane ...................................................................................... 4-19
Table 4-27 Relationship Between Port Numbers and Physical Ports/Interfaces of
the Fabric Plane..................................................................................... 4-20
Table 4-28 SWBB1 Interfaces Description............................................................... 4-21
Table 4-29 SWBB1 Buttons Description .................................................................. 4-21
Table 4-30 Technical Parameters of SWBB1 ........................................................... 4-22
Table 4-31 SWI2 Indicators Description .................................................................. 4-23
Table 4-32 SWI2 Interfaces Description .................................................................. 4-24
Table 4-33 SWI2 Buttons Description...................................................................... 4-25
Table 4-34 Technical Parameters of SWI2............................................................... 4-25
Table 4-35 SWI3 Indicators Description .................................................................. 4-27
Table 4-36 SWI3 Interfaces Description .................................................................. 4-27
Table 4-37 Technical Parameters of SWI3............................................................... 4-27
Table 4-38 Link Support Capability of SLB .............................................................. 4-28
Table 4-39 SLB Indicators Description .................................................................... 4-29
Table 4-40 SLB Interfaces Description .................................................................... 4-30
Table 4-41 SLB Buttons Description........................................................................ 4-30

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Table 4-42 Relationship Between DIP Switches and E1/T1 Links............................ 4-31
Table 4-43 DIP Switch Settings ............................................................................... 4-32
Table 4-44 Technical Parameters of SLB................................................................. 4-32
Table 4-45 SLI Indicators Description...................................................................... 4-34
Table 4-46 SLI Interfaces Description...................................................................... 4-34
Table 4-47 Jumper Settings .................................................................................... 4-35
Table 4-48 Technical Parameters of SLI .................................................................. 4-36
Table 5-1 Alarm Indicator Levels Description............................................................. 5-3
Table 5-2 Alarm Indicator States Description............................................................. 5-4
Table 5-3 Alarm Server Indicator States Description ................................................. 5-4
Table 5-4 Alarm Box Interfaces/Buttons Description.................................................. 5-4
Table 5-5 Alarm Box Buttons Description .................................................................. 5-5
Table 5-6 Technical Parameters of the Alarm Box ..................................................... 5-5
Table 6-1 Cables Description .................................................................................... 6-1
Table 6-2 Wiring of Cabinet Input Power Cables and Protective Grounding
Cables ..................................................................................................... 6-8
Table 6-3 Technical Parameters of the Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective
Grounding Cable...................................................................................... 6-9
Table 6-4 Wiring of E4140 Shelf Power Cables and Protective Grounding
Cables ................................................................................................... 6-11
Table 6-5 Technical Parameters of the E4140 Shelf Power Cable and Protective
Grounding Cable.................................................................................... 6-11
Table 6-6 Wiring of Door Control Monitoring Cables................................................ 6-12
Table 6-7 Core Wires of a Door Control Monitoring Cable ....................................... 6-13
Table 6-8 Wiring of Environment Monitoring Cables ................................................ 6-14
Table 6-9 Core Wires of an Environment Monitoring Cable ..................................... 6-15
Table 6-10 Wiring of RS485 Communication Cables ............................................... 6-16
Table 6-11 Core Wires of an RS485 Communication Cable..................................... 6-16
Table 6-12 Core Wires of a Cross-connect Cable.................................................... 6-17
Table 6-13 Core Wires of a Straight-through Cable ................................................. 6-18
Table 6-14 Wiring of H-DT-036 Trunk Cables .......................................................... 6-20
Table 6-15 Core Wires of an H-DT-036 Trunk Cable ............................................... 6-20
Table 6-16 Wiring of H-E1-015 Trunk Cables .......................................................... 6-24
Table 6-17 Core Wires of an H-E1–015 Trunk Cable............................................... 6-24
Table 6-18 Wiring of H-T1-006 Trunk Cables .......................................................... 6-27
Table 6-19 Core Wires of an H-T1-006 Trunk Cable................................................ 6-27

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Table 6-20 Wiring of H-T1-008 Trunk Cables .......................................................... 6-30


Table 6-21 Core Wires of an H-T1-008 Trunk Cable................................................ 6-30
Table 6-22 Wiring of Clock Cables When the External Clock Reference Source Is
Connected to DACM .............................................................................. 6-34
Table 6-23 Wiring of Clock Cables When the Shelves Are Cascaded...................... 6-36
Table 6-24 Wiring of Clock Cables When the SLB Line Clock Is Provided to
DACM .................................................................................................... 6-36
Table 6-25 Wiring of Clock cable DS-72014-001 ..................................................... 6-37
Table 6-26 Core Wires of Clock cable DS-72014-001 ............................................. 6-38
Table 6-27 Wiring of Serial Port Cable DS-29913-002............................................. 6-38
Table 6-28 Core Wires of Serial Port Cable DS-29913-002 ..................................... 6-39
Table 6-29 Wiring of Serial Port Cable DS-29913-003............................................. 6-40
Table 6-30 Core Wires of Serial Port Cable DS-29913-003 ..................................... 6-40
Table A-1 General Indicator States Description .........................................................A-1
Table A-2 OOS Indicator States Description..............................................................A-2
Table A-3 OK Indicator States Description ................................................................A-2
Table A-4 H/S Indicator States Description................................................................A-2
Table A-5 ACT Indicator States Description ..............................................................A-3
Table A-6 HOST Indicator States Description............................................................A-4
Table B-1 Internal Slot Numbers of the E4140 Shelf..................................................B-1

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Glossary
AAA
- Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
ATCA
- Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture
ATM
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
BITS
- Building Integrated Timing Supply
CMP
- Control Main Processor
CPU
- Central Processing Unit
DACM
- Daughter ATCA Clock Module
DBIO
- Database Input & Output

DC
- Direct Current

DDF
- Digital Distribution Frame
DDR
- Double Date Rate
DSA
- Directory System Agent
DST
- Data Storage Transfer
ETC
- Embedded Test Controller
FRU
- Field Replaceable Unit

GE
- Gigabit Ethernet
HDLC
- High-level Data Link Control

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HW
- High speed data Way
IEC
- International Electrotechnical Commission
IP
- Internet Protocol
IPMB
- Intelligent Platform Management Bus
IPMC
- Intelligent Platform Management Controller
IPMI
- Intelligent Platform Management Interface
KVM
- Keyboard, Video and Mouse
LIC
- Lawful Interception Center

MTP
- Message Transfer Part
NCDM
- New Chassis Data Module
NCMM
- New Chassis Management Module
NFCM
- New Fan Controller Module
NMS
- Network element Management System
NPEM
- New Power Entry Module

OMM
- Operation & Maintenance Module
OMP
- Operation & Maintenance Processor
PC
- Personal Computer
PDU
- Power Distribution Unit

PDUB
- Backplane of PDU

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PDUC
- PDU Connector board
PDUM
- PDU Monitor board
PICMG
- PCI Industrial Computer Manufacture Group
RAID
- Redundant Array of Independent Disks
SAS
- Serial Attached SCSI
SIPI
- Signaling IP bearer Interface
SJTAG
- System Joint Test Action Group
SMP
- Signal Main Processor

SS7
- Signaling System No. 7
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
UAGW
- Universal Access Gateway
UDS
- Universal Directory Server
UMM
- Unified Maintenance Module
VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network

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