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BSC6900 Slot Configuration Description 1 BSC6900 GU Subracks


The configuration of BSC6900 GUBM/TC Combined Mode subracks is shown in the figure 1. The UMTS subrack is the master subrack and configured before the GSM subrack.; The configuration of BSC6900 GUBM/TC Separated Mode subracks is shown in the figure 2. The GSM subrack is the master subrack and configured before the UMTS subrack. The quotation of BSC6900 GU without DPUc/DPUg, the configuration is BM/TC Separated Mode.

The basic configuration rules of BSC6900 GU subracks are as follows: (1) BSC boards and RNC boards are not configured in one subrack. (2) The number of BSC subracks is at least one and at most four. The number of RNC subracks is at least one and at most five. (3) The total number of BSC and RNC subracks is at most six. (4) If a TC subrack is configured, it must be installed in a TCR cabinet.

Principles for configuring BSC6900 cabinets and subracks are as follows:


BSC capability. A board configuration design must depend on the BSC capability accordingly. At a cabinet, an independent subrack must be reserved for a fan.

1. Cabinet (02112682): One or two pieces can be configured. The actual quantity of cabinets depends on the

2. Subrack (02300562): One to three pieces can be configured in each cabinet. Subracks (02300562) can be configured for cabinets (02112682) only and must be installed from down to top.
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3. Fan box (02120370): One piece is required in each subrack. Fan boxes (02120370) can be configured for subracks (02300562) only. 4. NEBS cabinets (02113210): One or two pieces can be configured. Such cabinets are required by the Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) certification only.

2 General Rules for Board Configuration


2.1 Differentiation Between GSM and UMTS Subracks

A subrack without TNUa boards is a UMTS subrack and that with TNUa boards is a GSM subrack. TNUa boards are configured in precedence. Two are installed in each GSM subrack.

TNUa, XPUa/XPUb, DPUc/DPUf, DPUd/DPUg, FG2c/FG2d,GOUc/ GOUd, EIUa and OIUa boards are configured in only the GSM subrack. SPUa/SPUb, DPUb/DPUe, UOIa/UOIc, AOUa/AOUc, configured in only the UMTS subrack. POUa and AEUa boards are

SCUa/SCUb, PEUa, FG2a/FG2c, GOUa/GOUc, POUc, OMUa/OMUc ,GCUa/GCGa and NIUa can be configured in both GSM and UMTS subracks.

Caution: In certain cases, only SPUa/SPUb boards are configured while XPUa/XPUb boards are not. In such cases, SPUa/SPUb boards are configured as XPUa/XPUb boards and inserted in the GSM and UMTS subracks. In certain cases, only DPUb boards are configured while DPUc/DPUd boards are not. In such cases, DPUb boards are configured as DPUc/DPUd boards and inserted in the GSM and UMTS subracks.

2.2 From Front to Rear

Boards (SCUa/SCUb, TNUa, GCUa/GCGa, SPUb/SPUa, and XPUb/XPUa) in the front half subrack are configured first, then DPUb/DPUc/DPUd/DPUe/DPUf/DPUg/ NIUa boards, and then interface boards (AEUa, PEUa, EIUa, AOUa/AOUc, UOIa/UOIc, FG2a/FG2c/FG2d, GOUa/GOUc/GOUd, POUa/POUc, and OIUa) and server boards (OMUa/OMUb/OMUc) in the rear half subrack.

Interface boards are inserted from slot 20 to both sides. FG2c, GOUc, and UOIc boards ( If FG2c, GOUc, and UOIc are concurrence, FG2c, GOUc are configured first, then UOIc) are configured first, then AEUa, PEUa, and EIUa boards, and then other interface boards. If both E1 interface boards and optical interface boards are configured, the E1 interface boards should be configured on one side wherever possible. The same types of boards must be configured in adjacent slots.

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Caution: (1) TNUa boards are fixedly inserted in slot 4 and slot 5, SCUa/SCUb boards in slot 6 and slot 7, and GCUa/GCGa boards in slot 12 and slot 13. (2) DPUb/DPUc/DPUd/DPUe/DPUf/DPUg/NIUa boards are service boards. They may be installed in both the front half and the rear half of a subrack but in the front half in precedence. (3) EIUa, PEUa, AEUa, OIUa, AOUa, AOUc, UOIa, UOIc, POUa, POUc, FG2a, FG2c, FG2d, GOUa, GOUc and GOUd boards are interface boards. They must be installed in the rear half subrack.

2.3 No Intermixing
Except DPUb, DPUc/DPUf, DPUd/DPUg, DPUe and NIUa boards, boards in the front half subrack must not be inserted in the rear half and boards in the rear half subrack must not be inserted in the front half.

2.4 Board Allocation Rules

Except

the

fixedly

configured

boards

(SCUa/SCUb,

TNUa,

GCUa/GCGa,

and

OMUa/OMUb/OMUc), all boards are allocated evenly to each subrack. The number of boards per subrack equals the total number of boards divided by the number of subracks.

The number of active and standby boards (XPUa/XPUb and SPUa/SPUb) must be even in each subrack. The active board and the standby board must be inserted in adjacent active and standby slots, such as slot 0 and slot 1, slot 2 and slot 3, and so on.

If the total number of interface boards is even, the number boards allocated to each subrack must be even. Active and standby boards must be inserted to adjacent slots, such as slot 0 and slot 1, slot 2 and slot 3, and so on. If the total number of interface boards is odd, the number of boards allocated to a subrack may be odd.

Caution: (1) The number of boards for GSM use in a subrack equals the total number of boards divided by the number of GSM subracks. (2) The number of boards for UMTS use in a subrack equals the total number of boards divided by the number of UMTS subracks. (3) The number of other boards in a subrack equals the total number of boards divided by the number of subracks.

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3 BSC6900 Slot Configuration Description


BOM 02238806/ 02238587/ 02237111/ 03053461 03051116/ 03040113 03051117/ 03053067 03051118 03051119 GCUa/ GCGa SCUa/ SCUb TNUa XPUa 4 and 5 03 Fixed configuration of GSM subracks Inserted in slots 03, at most four for one GSM subrack Inserted in slots 03 and slots 89, and slots 03 in precedence Inserted in slots 05 and slots 811, and slots 05 in precedence Inserted in slots 05 and slots 811, and slots 05 in precedence Inserted in slots 819 (GCUa/GCGa configured in slots 12 and 13 of the master subrack) Front slots configured in precedence, and rear slots configured from slot 14 Inserted in slots 819 (GCUa/GCGa configured in slots 12 and 13 of the master subrack) DPUd/DPUg boards configured in precedence when DPUc/DPUf and DPUd/DPUg coexist, front slots configured in precedence, and rear slots configured from slot 14 Two for each GSM subrack Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of GSM subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of GSM subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks 12 and 13 6 and 7 Fixed configuration Fixed configuration Two GCUa or GCGa boards for each BSC Two for each subrack Name OMUa/ OMUb/ OMUc Slot 2427 Configuration in One Subrack The OMUa or OMUb board is inserted in slots 2427. The OMUc board is inserted in slot 24 or 25. Allocation to Multiple Subracks Two or one for each depending on the quotation BSC,

03052780

XPUb

03 and 89

03051730

SPUa

05, and 811

03052781

SPUb

05 and 811

03051816

DPUb

819

03051813/ 03053299

DPUc/ DPUf

819

Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of GSM subracks

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BOM 03051814/ 03053369

Name DPUd/ DPUg

Slot 819

Configuration in One Subrack Inserted in slots 819 (GCUa/GCGa configured in slots 12 and 13 of the master subrack) DPUd/DPUg boards configured in precedence when DPUc/DPUf and DPUd/DPUg coexist, front slots configured in precedence, and rear slots configured from slot 14 Inserted in slots 819 (GCUa/GCGa configured in slots 12 and 13 of the master subrack) Front slots configured in precedence, and rear slots configured from slot 14 Inserted in slots 819 (GCUa/GCGa configured in slots 12 and 13 of the master subrack). DPUc/DPUd/ DPUe/DPUf/DPUg Front slots boards in configured in precedence. configured precedence, and rear slots configured from slot 14

Allocation to Multiple Subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of GSM subracks

03052799

DPUe

819

Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks

03053538

NIUa

819

Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks

03052761

FG2c

1427 (1623 precedence), when use for UMTS mode, It can only in configured 23.

From slot 20 to both sides

Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of subracks

the slot of 16-

03052762

GOUc

1427 (1623 precedence), when use for UMTS mode, It can only in configured

From slot 20 to both sides

Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of subracks

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BOM

Name 23.

Slot

Configuration in One Subrack

Allocation to Multiple Subracks

03052760

UOIc

1427 (1623 precedence), when use for UMTS mode, It can only in configured 23.

From slot 20 to both sides

Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks

the slot of 16-

03051486

PEUa

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of GSM subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number of UMTS subracks Number of boards per subrack = Total number of boards / Number
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03051484

AEUa

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

03051121

EIUa

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

03052748

POUc

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

03052759

AOUc

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

03051488

FG2a/ FG2d

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

03051493

GOUa/ GOUd UOIa

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

03051492

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

03051485

AOUa

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

03051517

POUa

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

03051122

OIUa

1427

From slot 20 to both sides

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BOM

Name

Slot

Configuration in One Subrack

Allocation to Multiple Subracks of GSM subracks

4 Associations Between Optical Interface Boards and Optical Transceivers


Board OIUa/AOUa/ AOUc/UOIa/UOIc/ POUa/POUc GOUa/GOUc/GOUd Transmission Distance 2 km 15 km 40 km 10 km 0.5 km Wavelength 1310 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 850 nm Type Multi-mode Single-mode Single-mode Single-mode Multi-mode Rate 155.52 Mbps 155.52 Mbps 155.52 Mbps 1.25 Gbps 2.125 Gbps Interface LC LC LC LC LC Reference BOM 34060287 34060276 34060281 34060473 34060286

Note: The number of optical transceivers is a full configuration as per the number of ports in an optical interface board:

One optical transceiver is configured in one OIUa board. At most eight optical transceivers are configured in one UOIc board. At most four optical transceivers are configured in one UOIa board. At most four optical transceivers are configured in one AOUc, POUc, GOUc or GOUd board. At most two optical transceivers are configured in one AOUa, POUa, or GOUa board.

Note: For an interface board, the same types of optical modules must be used. For two interface boards working in active/standby mode, the same types of optical modules must be used.

5 Software Code Mapping Between the Host Board and the OMU Board
Software code mapping between the host and the OMU board

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Version V900R011 V900R012

Software Code of the Host Board 05019300 05010DEY,05010EVM, 05010JYL,05010JYM

Software Code of the OMU Board 02238806,02238587,02237111 02238806,02238587,02237111

Remarks (OMU Software Code Delivered in Special Situations) 02238586,02237123,02237127 02238586,02237123,02237127

V900R013

05010KBK

03053461, 02238806

02238587,02237111, 02238586,02237123,02237127

The following table lists the software codes and the corresponding description of the host board and the OMU board: Type The host board Software Code 05019300 05010DEY 05010EVM 05010JYL 05010JYM 05010KBK OMU 03053461 02238806 02237111 02238586 02238587 02237123 02237127 Description BSC6900 BSC6900 V900R011C00, BSC6900 Host Software & Local Maintenance Terminal Software Physical Software Package BSC6900,BSC6900 V900R012C00, Host Software & Local Maintenance Terminal Software BSC6900,BSC6900 V900R012C01, Host Software & Local Maintenance Terminal Software BSC6900,BSC6900 V900R012C02, Host Software & Local Maintenance Terminal Software BSC6900,BSC6900 V900R012C03, Host Software & Local Maintenance Terminal Software BSC6900,BSC6900 V900R013C00, Host Software & Local Maintenance Terminal Software PARC,WP11POMUc,Operation and Maintenance Unit (with DOPRA LINUX and Driver Software Package ) REV:c Operation and Maintenance Component,with DOPRA LINUX and Driver Software Package REV:a Operation and Maintenance Component,with SuSE LINUX Enterprise Server and Driver Software Package Operation and Maintenance Component,with Windows Server and Driver Software Package (Chinese) REV:a Operation and Maintenance Component,with Windows Server and Driver Software Package (English) REV:a Operation and Maintenance Component,with Windows Server and SQL software (English) Operation and Maintenance Component,with Windows Server and SQL software (Chinese)

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6 Typical Configuration of a TC Cabinet

Note:

If the interface board is EIUa or OIUa, it is only necessary to replace the POUc boards in the above figure. In a TC cabinet, SCUa/SCUb, TNUa, and DPUc/DPUf boards are mandatory. SCUa/ SCUb and TNUa boards are inserted in fixed slots. DPUc/ DPUf boards are inserted in the front slots in precedence and in the rear slots when the front slots are all used. Interface boards EIUa, OIUa and POUc must be inserted in rear slots.

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7 Remarks

Recognition of expansion orders: An order where the first-level BOM of products is 01060459 and where server boards (OMUa/OMUb/OMUc) and clock boards (GCUa/GCGa) are not included can be recognized as an expansion order.

When the configuration is full, extra boards are delivered as spare parts.

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