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iManager
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V5.24
2011-04-25
Draftted by.
Du yuguo
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2009-8-6
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Author
2006-7-26
V1.0
Du Yuguo
2007-5-10
V5.3
Du Yuguo
2008-3-24
V5.6
2008-10-20
V5.7
Du Yuguo
2008-12-22
V5.8
Replacement of N610E-22
Du Yuguo
2009-03-04
V5.9
2009-3-27
V5.10
1, Replacement of N68E-22
2, Added the SLS System
Du Yuguo
Du Yuguo
Du Yuguo
V5.11
Du Yuguo
V5.12
Wangying
2010-11-04
V5.13
Mao Yanqing
2011-04-25
V5.24
Yang Youjiang
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface............................................................................................................................
Chapter 2 Installation Flow.............................................................................................................
Chapter 3 Introduction to M2000..................................................................................................
3.1 Overview of Product...........................................................................................................
3.1.1 Overview of M2000..................................................................................................
3.1.2 Position of the M2000 in Network............................................................................
3.1.3 Managed NEs of M2000..........................................................................................
3.1.4 Overview of Trace Server........................................................................................
3.1.5 M2000 Emergency System Overview......................................................................
3.2 Introduction to M2000.........................................................................................................
3.3 Physical Structure..............................................................................................................
3.3.1 Overview Physical Structure....................................................................................
3.3.2 Physical Structure of the Single Server System.......................................................
3.3.3 Physical Structure of the Local HA System..............................................................
3.3.4 Physical Structure of the SLS System.....................................................................
3.3.5 Physical Structure of the ATAE Cluster System.......................................................
3.3.6 Physical Structure of the Remote HA System..........................................................
3.4 Typical M2000 Server Configuration..................................................................................
3.4.1 M2000......................................................................................................................
3.4.2 Trace Server............................................................................................................
3.4.3 M2000 Emergency System......................................................................................
3.5 Layout of Cabinet...............................................................................................................
3.5.1 Sun SE T5220 Single Server & Local Dual Server..................................................
3.5.2 Sun SE M4000&M5000 Single Server.....................................................................
3.5.3 Sun SE M4000&M5000 Local HA system................................................................
3.5.4 Sun SE M4000/M5000 Remote HA system.............................................................
3.5.5 Sun SE M4000/M5000 SLS System(Huawei cabinet).............................................
3.5.6 Sun SE M4000/M5000 SLS system(SUN RACK)....................................................
3.5.7 ATAE cluster System................................................................................................
Chapter 4 Product Instruction of PRS.........................................................................................
4.1 PRS Overview....................................................................................................................
4.2 The deployment of the PRS...............................................................................................
4.3 Physical structure...............................................................................................................
4.4 Typical configuration...........................................................................................................
4.5 Layout of cabinet................................................................................................................
4.5.1 HP DL580 G7..........................................................................................................
4.5.2 HP DL785/DL980.....................................................................................................
Chapter 5 Product Instruction of NASTAR..................................................................................
5.1 NASTAR Overview.............................................................................................................
5.2 The deployment of the NASTAR........................................................................................
5.3 Physical structure...............................................................................................................
5.4 Typical configuration...........................................................................................................
5.5 Layout of cabinet................................................................................................................
5.5.1 HP DL580 G7..........................................................................................................
5.5.2 HP DL785/DL980.....................................................................................................
Chapter 6 Product Instruction of DAMS......................................................................................
6.1 DAMS Overview.................................................................................................................
6.2 The deployment of the DAMS............................................................................................
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Chapter 1 Preface
Dear user:
Thank you for using Huaweis iManager M2000 product.
This M2000 Installation Preparation Guide is intended for you to get well prepared for
installing the M2000 equipment. It describes the M2000s physical and electrical parameters
and requirements for its smooth operation, operation environment, power supply, grounding
system, other related equipment, equipment room layout and other requirements for the
equipment room.
You can refer to the Engineering Liability Interface Diagram specified in the contract and the
On-site Engineering Survey Design Drawings provided by the design institute as well as this
guide to make preparations for the equipment installation.
Before Huaweis engineers kick off on-site, you are expected to make all related preparations
by abiding by the instructions in this guide to facilitate the installation work.
You must know the following points before making the installation preparations.
1. During the preparation, you can contact Huaweis representative office (in this province or
region) whenever you have problems. Huawei will do everything possible to help .
2. Upon completion of the installation preparation work, please inform Huaweis local
representative office so that Huawei can assign engineers to install the equipment on-site.
3. If the equipment installation work starts before the completion of the installation
preparations for some reasons, the customer should finish the rest preparation work as soon
as possible during the equipment installation work.
4. If the equipment installation work starts before the completion of the installation
preparations for some reasons, Huawei can stop the installation work temporarily because it
cannot proceed due to the incomplete preparations by the customer, and resume the
installation work when all preparations have been done .
Address of Huaweis local representative office (maintenance):
Phone (fax) of Huawei local office (maintenance):
Manager of Huaweis local representative office (maintenance):
Huaweis person in charge of this project:
Phone of Huaweis person in charge of this project:
Note: The information above can be obtained when Huaweis engineers go to the site to
perform engineering survey.
Huawei will provide you with all-around technical support. You can also contact Huaweis local
representative office or Huawei headquarters in Shenzhen directly for solutions.
Website of Huawei:http://www.huawei.com
Website of technical support: http://support.huawei.com
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We expect your support to facilitate the engineering work and Are delighted to have such an
honor to work with you!
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Customer prepaid
Customer preparations
Equipment is delivered to site. Huawei and customer negotiate the deployment date and
responsible persons of both parties
Equipment installation and debugging is finished. Two parties checks and accepts the
system
Two parties work out the cutover and equipment access to network scheme
Start maintenance
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If you are not very clear about the flow above, please contact local Huawei representative
office (for maintenance). We will provide comprehensive and sincere service for you.
The following is instructions for the preparations of engineering installation. Please read them
carefully. If you have any questions, please contact local Huawei representative office
(customer service) in time.
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Based on new features of services after the introduction of soft switch in the CN, the M2000
provides the following functions:
Dual-homing management
SGSN Pool
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With regard to the configuration complexity of the UTRAN and GBSS, and the large number of
parameters, the M2000 provides the following functions:
Software management
License management
NE Health Check
Power-Saving Management
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eNodeB
IP Clock Server
NodeB
IP Clock Server
V. CDMA NEs
The M2000 manages the following NEs in the CDMA network:
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PoC server
VI. CN NEs
The M2000 manages the following NEs in the Core Network (CN):
IP Clock Server
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IPsec Gateway
NE Bearing Server
The servers that bear the SG7000, MSC Server and iGWB.
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Figure 1.1 Physical structure of the M2000 emergency system when it backs up N (N
4)M2000 single-server system
The installation of M2000 emergency system based on SUN platform is as same as M2000
single-sytem based on T5220 or M4000/M5000.
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The M2000 software consists of the client software, server software, and NE mediation
software, which is mutually independent. The client software runs on the client, and the server
software and mediation software run on the server.
The hardware of an M2000 client refers to a PC. A M2000 system can have multiple clients
and multiple servers. The two servers compose a High Availability (HA) system , and multiple
servers compose a SLS system.
In addition to the server and the client, the M2000 system may also include the following
equipment as required:
Router
Switch
Timeslot cross-multiplexer
M2000 Server(s)
M2000 Client(s)
Using a dial-up server, you can operate and maintain the M2000 system through the Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
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Error: Reference source not found describes the devices at the server side.
Devices at the server side (Local HA system)
Device
Description
Active server
The active server works as the M2000 system server. It runs the
M2000 server software. In conjunction with the standby server,
the active server monitors and switches server resources through
the Sun Cluster software.
Standby server
Disk array
The disk array provides highly available storage space for the
master server. If the master server works improperly, the Sun
Cluster mounts the disk array on the standby server.
Administration
console
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Description
Master server
The master server acts as the M2000 system server and operates
the M2000 server software. If the standby server exists, you can
use the VCS scheme to implement the monitoring and switchover
of the active and standby servers.
Slave server
Standby server
Disk array
If a standby server exists, the disk array provides the active and
standby servers with HA storage. If the active server or the
standby server becomes abnormal, the VCS mounts the disk array
on the standby server. The master and slave servers are
inherently equipped with fiber disk arrays. These disk arrays are
connected through a fiber switch.
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Administration
console
High integration
high performance
N:1 redundancy
hardware redundancy
blade plug-and-play
With the increasing demand of enhanced management capability, users can implement
capacity expansion by adding blades. In addition, multiple OSS products, such as the M2000
and the PRS, can be deployed on the ATAE cluster system in a centralized manner. This
enables telecom operators to use multiple OSS products at the same time. Figure 3-6 shows
the physical structure of the ATAE cluster system.
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The typical configuration on the server side takes the scenario where the M2000 and
the PRS are both deployed in an ATAE subrack as an example. If only the M2000 is
deployed, the blades related to the PRS need not be configured.
Devices at the server side (ATAE Cluster)
Device
Description
An ATAE subrack can be configured with 14 blades. The
typical configurations in the scenario where the M2000 and
the PRS are both deployed in an ATAE subrack are as
follows:
ATAE subrack
Disk array
Other server blades except the OSMU use the disk array as a
storage device.
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Description
Server
The active server works as the M2000 system server. It runs the
M2000 server software. The servers in the telecommunications rooms
I and II monitor and switch server resources through the cluster
software.
Disk array
The disk array provides highly available storage space for the servers.
If the active server works improperly, the cluster software mounts the
disk array on the standby server.
ATAE system
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Figure 1.1 M2000 HA system and Trace Server co-deployed in one cabinet (New
project)
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Figure 1.2 M2000 HA system and Trace Server deployed in different cabinet
(Expansion)
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Figure 1.1 M2000 single system and Trace Server (N610E-22 Cabinet)
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Figure 1.1 M2000 HA system with M4000 ( Huawei cabinet , excluding Trace Server)
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Figure 1.2 M2000 HA system with M5000 ( Huawei cabinet, excluding Trace server)
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Figure 1.1 M2000 SLS system with M4000/M5000 server ( Huawei cabinet)
If there is M2000 Trace Server, it should be installed in network cabinet or another one who
has enough space and input power.
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PRS software is deployed on ATAE board, which is installed in ATAE sub rack in
M2000 cabinet.
HP DL580 G7
HP DL785
HP DL980
ATAE system
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HP DL580 G7
HP DL785
HP DL580 G7
Number of
CPUs
6*E7540 6c2.0GHz
or faster
8*E6540 6c2.0GHz
or faster
Main
frequency of
the CPU
(GHz)
2.0GHz
2.8GHz
2.0GHz
Memory
(GB)
32G(8*4G)
64G
64G(16*4G)
Hard disk
8146GB/300GB
2146GB/300GB
2300GB
Disk array
(GB)
None
S2600
12450GB
S260012450GB
Accessories
DVDRW/ LTO4
Tape
driver/Ethernet
adapter/English
documentation
DVD/ Ethernet
adapter/English
documentation /Tape
Driver LTO4
DVDRW/ LTO4
Tape
driver/Ethernet
adapter/English
documentation
Operating
system
SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server
10/ English
documentation
SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server
10/ English
documentation
Database
Oracle Database
Standard Edition
11g
Oracle Database
Standard Edition 11g
Oracle Database
Standard Edition
11g
Application
software
Configuration Object
Configuration Requirement
Client type: common PC
CPU: Pentium IV, 1.8 GHz or faster
Memory: 1GB
Hard disk: 80 GB
Attachment: DVD-RW/Network adapter/17" LCD display
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4.5.2 HP DL785/DL980
Only one N610E-22 cabinet is needed for the HP DL785 or DL980 server, it can be shared
with the M2000 device or be occupied alone by the HP DL 785.
DL785 and DL980 has S2600 and D120S (optional) disk arrays, so one N610E-22 cabinet
only can hold one DL980 and its disk arrays,or DL785 and its disk arrays.
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HP DL580 G7
HP DL785
HP DL980
HP DL580 G7
HP DL785
HP DL980 G7
Number of
CPUs
6*E7540 6c2.0GHz
or faster
82.8GHz AMD
8439 SE
8*E6540 6c2.0GHz
or faster
Main
frequency of
the CPU
(GHz)
2.0GHz
2.8GHz
2.0GHz
Memory (GB)
32G(8*4G)
64G
64G(16*4G)
Hard disk
8146GB/300GB
2146GB/300GB
2300GB
Disk array
(GB)
None
S2600
12450GB
S2600 (12450GB)
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Accessories
DVDRW/ LTO4
Tape
driver/Ethernet
adapter/English
documentation
DVD/ Ethernet
adapter/English
documentation
/Tape Driver LTO4
DVDRW/ LTO4
Tape
driver/Ethernet
adapter/English
documentation
Operating
system
SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server
10/ English
documentation
Novell SuSE
LINUX Enterprise
Server -v10.0 -for
x86-32/64
SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server
10/ English
documentation
Database
Oracle Database
Standard Edition
11g
Oracle Database
Standard Edition
11g
Oracle Database
Standard Edition
11g
Application
software
Configuration Object
Configuration Requirement
Client type: common PC
CPU: Pentium IV, 1.8 GHz or faster
Memory: 1GB
Hard disk: 80 GB
Attachment: DVD-RW/Network adapter/17" LCD display
5.5.2 HP DL785/DL980
Only one N610E-22 cabinet is needed for the HP DL785 or DL980 server, it can be shared
with the M2000 device or be occupied alone by the HP DL 785.
DL785 and DL980 has S2600 and D120S (optional) disk arrays, so one N610E-22 cabinet
only can hold one DL980 and its disk arrays,or DL785 and its disk arrays.
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DAMS server is located in M2000/PRS/VNP cabinets which have enough space and
input power.
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HP DL580 G7
Number of CPUs
Main frequency
of the CPU (GHz)
2.0GHz
Memory (GB)
32G(8*4G)
Hard disk
8146GB/300GBRAID5
None
Accessories
Operating system
Database
Application
software
Configuration Object
Configuration Requirement
Client type: common PC
CPU: Pentium IV, 1.8 GHz or faster
Memory: 1GB
Hard disk: 80 GB
Attachment: DVD-RW/Network adapter/17" LCD display
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VNP server is located in M2000 Trace server/PRS/NASTAR cabinet which has enough
space and input power.
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HP DL580 G7
Number of CPUs
Main frequency
of the CPU (GHz)
2.0GHz
Memory (GB)
32G(8*4G)
Hard disk
8146GB/300GBRAID5
None
Accessories
Operating system
Database
None
Application
software
Configuration Object
Configuration Requirement
Client type: common PC
CPU: Pentium IV, 1.8 GHz or faster
Memory: 1GB
Hard disk: 80 GB
Attachment: DVD-RW/Network adapter/17" LCD display
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Specifications
Server model
Sun SE T5220
Sun SE M4000
Sun SE M5000
Server dimensions
(W D H)
425 mm x 714
mm x 88 mm
444 mm x 810 mm x
263 mm
Server weight
23.58 kg
84 kg
125 kg
Cabinet
N610E-22
N610E-22
N610E-22
N610E-22: 600 mm
1000 mm 2200 mm
N610E-22: 600 mm
1000 mm 2200 mm
Cabinet dimensions
(W D H)
600 mm 1000
mm 2200 mm
4-ways inputs
Specifications
Subrack model
AT8223 / AT 8261
Subrack dimensions (W
x D x H)
Subrack power
consumption
Cabinet
N68E-22
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Item
Specifications
Cabinet dimensions (W
x D x H)
Server Power input (V)
Specifications
Server model
HP DL580 G7
Server dimensions (W x D x
H)
45.4kg
Cabinet
N610E-22
Cabinet dimensions (W x D x
H)
Specifications
Server model
HP DL580 G7
HP DL785
HP DL980 G7
Server
dimensions (W x
D x H)
483mm x 700mm x
176mm
440mm x 696mm x
305.8mm
483mm x 876mm x
354mm
Server weight
(kg)
45.4kg
72kg
75~93kg
Cabinet
N610E-22
N610E-22
N610E-22
Cabinet
dimensions (W x
D x H)
600mm x 1000mm x
2200mm
600mm x 1000mm x
2200mm
600mm x 1000mm x
2200mm
Server Power
input (V)
220V AC(90V
260V),4-ways inputs
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220V AC(200V
240V)6-ways inputs
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Specifications
Server model
HP DL580 G7
HP DL785
HP DL980 G7
Server
dimensions (W x
D x H)
483mm x 700mm x
176mm
440mm x 696mm x
305.8mm
483mm x 876mm x
354mm
Server weight
(kg)
45.4kg
72kg
75~93kg
Cabinet
N610E-22
N610E-22
N610E-22
Cabinet
dimensions (W x
D x H)
600mm x 1000mm x
2200mm
600mm x 1000mm x
2200mm
600mm x 1000mm x
2200mm
Server Power
input (V)
220V AC(90V
260V),4-ways inputs
110V AC90V132V/
220V AC(200V
240V)6-ways inputs
Specifications
Server model
HP DL580 G7
Server dimensions (W x D x H)
45.4kg
Cabinet
N610E-22
Cabinet dimensions (W x D x H)
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Specifications
Server model
HP DL580 G7
Server dimensions (W x D x
H)
45.4kg
Cabinet
N610E-22
Cabinet dimensions (W x D x
H)
Weight (kg)
Power
consumption(W)
11.89
365
DC: 570
AC: 550
130.6
3200
131.1
4180
23.6
795
84
2350
125
4590
HP rx2660
28
798
HP rx7640
101.6
2128
45.4
1300
HP DL785
72
1237
HP DL980
75~93
4200
HP DL380G5
27.2
1000
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127
2250
170
14.2
80
15
Quidway AR46-20
18
86
Quidway AR46-80
28
213
Quidway AR28-10/AR28-11
60
Quidway S2016HI
12
Quidway S3928EI
3.5
40
Quidway S3328TP
2.5
20
Quidway S5328C
7.8
60
Quidway S5624
7.5
170
Bracade 200E
4.9
70
SilkWorm 4140
210
13.4
KVM
AC(120V): 25
AC(230V):54.6
DC:75
Mercury 3600
20
StorageTek 6140
40
800
OceanStor S3100/S3200
39.5
446
30.2
76
9.07
140
23
192
StorEdge D240
22.68
130
N68E-22
100
N610E-22
120
380
375
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Range
Altitude
5,000 m
Air pressure
Temperature
0 to +40
1/min
10% to 100%
1,120
600
Wind speed
30 m/s
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Ensure that:
The equipment is
placed outdoors
Fungus or mildew
Rodents
The density of physically active materials must comply with the requirements
listed in .
Unit
Density
Suspended dust
mg/m3
5.00
Falling dust
mg/m2h
20.0
Sand
mg/m3
300
NOTE:
Suspended dust: Diameter 75 m
Falling dust: 75 m Diameter 150 m
Sand: 150 m Diameter 1000 m
The density of chemically active materials must comply with the requirements
listed in
Unit
Density
SO2
mg/m3
0.30
H2S
mg/m3
0.10
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NO2
mg/m3
0.50
NH3
mg/m3
1.00
Cl2
mg/m3
0.10
HCL
mg/m3
0.10
HF
mg/m3
0.01
O3
mg/m3
0.05
Sub-item
Sinusoidal vibration
Unsteady impact
Range
Offset (mm)
7.0
None
None
20.0
2 to 9
9 to 200
250
NOTE:
Impact response spectrum: The maximum acceleration response curve generated by the
equipment under specified impact excitation. Impact response spectrum II means that the
duration of semi-sine impact response spectrum is 6 ms.
Static payload: The capability of the equipment to bear the pressure from the top when it is
packed in the normal pile-up method.
Range
5,000 m
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Air pressure
Temperature
0 to +40
Humidity (%)
5% to 100%
1,120
600
Wind speed
30 m/s
Fungus or mildew
Rodents
The density of physically active materials must comply with the requirements
listed in .
Unit
Density
Suspended dust
mg/m3
Falling dust
mg/m2h
3.0
Sand
mg/m3
100
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NOTE:
Suspended dust: Diameter 75 m
Falling dust: 75 m Diameter 150 m
Sand: 150 m Diameter 1000 m
The density of chemically active materials must comply with the requirements
listed in .
Unit
Density
SO2
mg/m3
0.30
H2S
mg/m3
0.10
NO2
mg/m3
0.50
NH3
mg/m3
1.00
Cl2
mg/m3
0.10
HCL
mg/m3
0.10
HF
mg/m3
0.01
O3
mg/m3
0.05
Sinusoidal
vibration
Random vibration
Unsteady impact
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Range
Offset (mm)
7.5
20.0
40.0
2 to 9
9 to
200
200 to
500
10
2 to 9
9 to
200
200 to
500
300
10
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NOTE:
Impact response spectrum: The maximum acceleration response curve generated by the
equipment under specified impact excitation. Impact response spectrum II means that the
duration of semi-sine impact response spectrum is 6 ms.
Static payload: The capability of the equipment to bear the pressure from the top when it is
packed in the normal pile-up method.
Normal
Safe
Normal
Safe
15 to 30
0 to +40
20% to 80%
20% to 90%
NOTE:
The values are measured 1.5 m [59 ft]above the floor and 0.4 m [15.7 ft] in front of the
equipment, without protective panels in front of or behind the cabinet.
Safe operation refers to continuous operation for no more than 48 hours or accumulated
operation of no more than 15 days in a year.
Range
Altitude
4,000 m
70 to 106
3/min
700
600
Wind speed
1 m/s
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Fungus or mildew
Rodents
The density of physically active materials must comply with the requirements
listed in .
Unit
Density
Particles/m3
NOTE:
Dust particles: Diameter 5 m
The density of chemically active materials must comply with the requirements
listed in .
Unit
Density
SO2
mg/m3
0.20
H2S
mg/m3
0.006
NH3
mg/m3
0.05
Cl2
mg/m3
0.01
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Sub-item
Range
Offset (mm)
3.5
10.0
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Unsteady impact
2 to 9
100
Static payload
9 to 200
NOTE:
Impact response spectrum: The maximum acceleration response curve generated by the
equipment under specified impact excitation. Impact response spectrum II means that the
duration of semi-sine impact response spectrum is 6 ms.
Static payload: The capability of the equipment to bear the pressure from the top when it is
packed in the normal pile-up method.
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Note
1. The front of the first cabinet row shall be at least 1000 mm (better not less than
1200 mm) to the wall.
2. The back of the last cabinet row shall be at least 1000 mm to the wall.
3. The side of the cabinet shall be at leat 800 mm to the wall.
4. There shall be at least 800 mm (better not less than 1000 mm) between two
cabinet rows.
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Leading-out position
Cable type
SYFVZP75-1-1
E1
trunk
cable
120 ohm
Equipment
name
Connector
type
Mercury
3600
BNC
Router
BNC
Mercury
3600
RJ45
Router
DB15
Lead-in position
Equipment
name
DDF
Connector
type
Cabling
mode
Provided
by
customer
Upward
cabling
Downward
cabling
Upward
cabling
Downward
cabling
Network
cable
Standard
Category-5
network cable
Lanswitch
RJ45
Lanswitch/Router
RJ45
Alarm
cable
Alarm cable
M2000
Client
RS232
serial port
RJ45
OT
terminal
Power DC
distributor
Provided
by
customer
Upward
cabling
Downward
cabling
OT
terminal
Indoor grounding
bar
Provided
by
customer
Upward
cabling
Downward
cabling
OT
terminal
N68E-22 DC
Cabinet
Cold end
terminal
Upward
cabling
Downward
cabling
Cold end
terminal
Power AC
distributor
Provided
by
customer
Upward
cabling
Downward
cabling
Power busbar
DC
Power
supply
cable
Grounding
cable
Power
distribution
cable
AC
Power
Supply
Cable
AC Power
Supply Cable
N68E-22
AC Cabinet
N610E-22
Cabinet
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Power bus cable: It is provided by customers and connected to the copper bus bar on
the PDF supplied by Huawei.
Important note: Practical division of work with individual responsibility is determined by the
engineering interface defined in the commercial contract.
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To use suspender
12.2 Support
Huawei provides the Support[by default]. Customers need to give the height of antistatic floor
in the equipment room so that a base with the related height can be installed. [Note: The
height of floor refers to the distance between the upper surface of the antistatic floor and the
cement flooring]
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II
Applicable
antistatic floor
height (mm)
296465
Remarks
It can be adjusted in this range.
Notes Floor height is the distance from upper plan of antistatic to cement floor.
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Figure 1.1 Mounting holes of the supports for one cabinet for N610E-22 cabinet
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The refrigeration value of air conditioner (exact calculation) = (Qe + Qt) 1.2 (considering an
allowance of 20%)
Heat generated by the equipment: Qe = 0.82 V A
Q: Heat (kilocalorie/ hour)
V: DC power voltage (V)
A: mean current of the running equipment (A)
0.82 = 0.86 (coefficient for conversion from a watt of electric energy into heat
energy) x 0.95 (coefficient for conversion from electricity into heat energy)
concrete structure:
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