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Module Interface Remark
CCU Controller Main controller, communication unit
CORE SWITCH MATRIX Switch Switch matrix, synchronization and ITE function
TRANSCIVER Communication External device to have UTP connection to the DCN
2 x STM-1 EL IF STM-1 Electrical interface (2 ports)
MAIN I/F
2 x STM-1 OPT IF STM-1 Electrical interface (2 ports)
UNIT
CP Common Part Channelisation card (STM-1 ----> VC12 -----> 64Kbps)
TRIB I/F UNIT E1 2 Mb/s Total of 63 ports per card
Module Interface Remark
CCU Controller Main controller, communication unit
CORE SWITCH MATRIX Switch Switch matrix, synchronization and ITE function
TRANSCIVER Communication External device to have UTP connection to the DCN
2 x STM-1 EL IF STM-1 Electrical interface (2 ports)
MAIN I/F
2 x STM-1 OPT IF STM-1 Electrical interface (2 ports)
UNIT
CP Common Part Channelisation card (STM-1 ----> VC12 -----> 64Kbps)
TRIB I/F UNIT E1 2 Mb/s Total of 63 ports per card
Module Interface Remark
CCU Controller Main controller, communication unit
CORE SWITCH MATRIX Switch Switch matrix, synchronization and ITE function
TRANSCIVER Communication External device to have UTP connection to the DCN
2 x STM-1 EL IF STM-1 Electrical interface (2 ports)
MAIN I/F
2 x STM-1 OPT IF STM-1 Electrical interface (2 ports)
UNIT
CP Common Part Channelisation card (STM-1 ----> VC12 -----> 64Kbps)
TRIB I/F UNIT E1 2 Mb/s Total of 63 ports per card
Module Interface Remark
CCU Controller Main controller, communication unit
CORE SWITCH MATRIX Switch Switch matrix, synchronization and ITE function
TRANSCIVER Communication External device to have UTP connection to the DCN
2 x STM-1 EL IF STM-1 Electrical interface (2 ports)
MAIN I/F
2 x STM-1 OPT IF STM-1 Electrical interface (2 ports)
UNIT
CP Common Part Channelisation card (STM-1 ----> VC12 -----> 64Kbps)
TRIB I/F UNIT E1 2 Mb/s Total of 63 ports per card
Note:

CCU:
 Each MD202 is equipped with 2 CCU’s (CCU 1-Slot 12 and CCU 2-slot 24)
 The working CCU (master) will have a “Yellow” LED turned on.
 Three sets of IP address are configured in each CCU as per example below:

CCU 1:

1. Master IP address: 10.101.16.73


2. Slave IP address: 10.101.16.74
3. Default Gateway IP address: 10.101.16.7

CCU 2:

1. Master IP address: 10.101.16.73


2. Slave IP address: 10.101.16.75
3. Default Gateway IP address: 10.101.16.7

 The master IP address and the default gateway IP address would be the same for both CCU’s.
 MD202 is made online on SOA through the master IP address only!
 The default gateway IP address is the same the Gateway router IP address; where the
equipment is connected.
Note:

CCU:
 Each MD202 is equipped with 2 CCU’s (CCU 1-Slot 12 and CCU 2-slot 24)
 The working CCU (master) will have a “Yellow” LED turned on.
 Three sets of IP address are configured in each CCU as per example below:

CCU 1:

1. Master IP address: 10.101.16.73


2. Slave IP address: 10.101.16.74
3. Default Gateway IP address: 10.101.16.7

CCU 2:

1. Master IP address: 10.101.16.73


2. Slave IP address: 10.101.16.75
3. Default Gateway IP address: 10.101.16.7

 The master IP address and the default gateway IP address would be the same for both CCU’s.
 MD202 is made online on SOA through the master IP address only!
 The default gateway IP address is the same the Gateway router IP address; where the
equipment is connected.
IP PING!

Master IP: 10.101.16.73 Master IP: 10.101.16.73

1 1 - When CCU 1 is “working” and CCU 2 is “standby”

2 - When CCU 2 is “working” and CCU 1 is “standby”

Slave IP: 10.101.16.74 Slave IP: 10.101.16.75

CCU 1 CCU 2
Note:

CCU:

Only 2 IP address’s work at one time in the MD202.

Case 1:
 Upper CCU (CCU 1) is “providing service” and lower CCU (CCU 2) is on “standby”
 Physically, the working CCU would have it’s “traffic” LED (Yellow) turned on.
 Master IP address of the “working” CCU (CCU 1) will be active.
 Slave IP address of the “standby” CCU (CCU 2) will be active.

Case 2:
 Lower CCU (CCU2) is “providing service” and upper CCU (CCU 1) is on “standby”
 Physically, the working CCU would have it’s “traffic” LED (Yellow) turned on.
 Master IP address of the “working” CCU (CCU 2) will be active.
 Slave IP address of the “standby” CCU (CCU 1) will be active.
P1 P2
Tx Rx Tx Rx Port 2 Port 2

Port 4

Port 1

Port 1
Worker LTU is located exactly at the back of the 2x
STM-1 electrical unit.
 Protection LTU is located on slot 6 (from the right) of Port 3
the back panel.
 Interface of the worker LTU is connected to the
“worker” port on the protection LTU
 “Line” port on the protection LTU is terminated to
DDF.
 “COM” LED will be turned off when protection group
is available.
 “PROT” LED on the protection LTU will be turned on
when protection group is active.
Protection Worker
What & Why?:

1.What’s main the difference between MS1/4 and MSV5?


- MS1/4 can support 4 STM-4 cards/ MSV5 2 STM-4 cards
- MS1/4 can drop to 2Mb/s only/ MSV5 can drop to 64Kb/s

2. What’s the difference between AM-2 and TU-2M?


- AM-2 has 21 ports/ TU-2M has 20 ports
- AM-2 is for unstructured 2Mb/s while TU-2M is for structured/unstructured 2Mb/s

3. Why do we need V5CM card on MSV5?


- Create NU-link (for RNU-8C and Onu200 with CMM-16E1)

4. What is the purpose of having AM-64K?


- Channelise the 2Mb/s signal from the TU-2M interface into 64Kb/s signal

5. Why do we need SW4M-24 and SWM64K?


- SW4M-24 is for CC of VC12, VC3 and VC4 level
- SWM64K is for CC of 64Kb/s level

6. What is the purpose of ECC?


- It’s a communication channel that can travel through a 2Mb/s signal.
What & Why?:

7. Why not traffic interruption when PRM-M is pulled out?


- Traffic is through the Switch card and not the PRM-M

8. What is the available protection group in MSV5 and MS1/4?


- Protection for SW4M-24 is automatically enabled.
- Protection for SWM64K and V5CM works in pair and must be created in the epg.

9. What is the purpose of having NT?


- Convert customer equipment’s interface (V.35) to data.

10. Why do we need so many types of NT’s in ONU200?


1. RNU8C – Coaxial input, max 1984Kbps, V.35 output
2. Mat6d – 2 wire copper, max 128Kbps, V.35 output
3. HDSL – 4 Wire copper, max 2Mb/s or 1984 Kb/s, V.35 output
4. SDSL EL – 2 Wire copper, max 2 Mb/s or 1984 Kb/s, V.35 output
5. SDSL Opt – Fiber (1 core) , output 2Mb/s signal.

11. What is the purpose of CMM-16E1?


- Eliminate the use of MS1/C and ECC connections.

12. Why HDSL is replaced by SDSL?


- 4 wire copper to 2 wire copper with the same output.

13. What is the advantage of having SDSL Opt over SDSL El?
- Distance

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