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Revision History
Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R1.0
2011-05-30
First Edition
Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Cabinets..................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Cabinet Outline .................................................................................................. 1-1
1.3 Cabinet Layout................................................................................................... 1-2
1.4 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 1-7
Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Index ...............................................................................................................V
Glossary .......................................................................................................VII
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Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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Summary
Chapter 1, Cabinets
Chapter 2, Shelves
Chapter 3, Cards
Conventions
ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
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Typeface
Meaning
Italics
Quotes
Links on screens.
Bold
Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check
boxes, drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names.
CAPS
Meaning
Click
Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) once.
Double-click
Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse
button) twice.
Right-click
Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button)
once.
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Chapter 1
Cabinets
Table of Contents
Overview ....................................................................................................................1-1
Cabinet Outline ..........................................................................................................1-1
Cabinet Layout ...........................................................................................................1-2
Technical Specifications .............................................................................................1-7
1.1 Overview
The ZXA10 C300M uses the following two types of cabinets:
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Figure 1-3 shows the 21inch cabinet layout without splitter shelves.
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Figure 1-5 shows the 19inch cabinet layout without splitter shelves.
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Cabinet Weight
200 kg (full configuration)
Environment Requirements
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Temperature: 5 to +55
Relative humidity: 10% to 95%
Note:
Too low or too high ambient temperature may cause the device to work improperly. It
is recommended that air conditioners should be installed in cabinet room.
It is not recommended to put the cabinet in a humid place. Humidity-proof device
should be available in the humid places. Antistatic floor should be laid in the
lower-temperature places.
Floor
It is recommended to use antistatic floor.
Cleanness
Cleanness includes dust and corrosive gas. The device should be placed in a cabinet
room that satisfies the following requirements:
Dust concentration with diameter over 5 m should not be more than 3 104
grains/m3.
There should be no corrosive gas and conductive gas, such as SO2, NH3.
Electromagnetic interference
The field strength is less than/equal to 140 dB V/m. The frequency ranges from 0.01
MHz to 110000 MHz.
Fireproof
The cable holes on the walls should be filled with fire-retardant materials.
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Fire extinguisher or auto fire control system should be available in the cabinet
room.
Power Supply
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-48 V DC power
Range: -57 V to -40 V
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Chapter 2
Shelves
Table of Contents
Overview ....................................................................................................................2-1
ETSI 21inch Shelf.....................................................................................................2-1
IEC 19inch Shelf ......................................................................................................2-4
Shelf Cascade............................................................................................................2-6
2.1 Overview
The ZXA10 C300M uses the following two types of shelves:
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Shelf configuration
Figure 2-2 shows the 21inch shelf configuration.
Figure 2-2 21inch Shelf Configuration
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Splitter shelf
The 21inch splitter shelf dimensions are 399 mm 535 mm 255 mm (Height Width
Depth), as shown in Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3 21inch Splitter Shelf Dimensions
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Shelf configuration
Figure 2-6 shows the 19inch shelf configuration.
Figure 2-6 19inch Shelf Configuration
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Splitter shelf
An 19inch splitter shelf dimensions are 399 mm 482.6 mm 255 mm (Height Width
Depth), as shown in Figure 2-7.
Figure 2-7 19inch Splitter Shelf Dimensions
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A master shelf cascades two slave shelves through the uplink cascade cards, as
shown in Figure 2-9.
Figure 2-9 Shelf Cascade
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The upper uplink cascade card in master shelf is connected to the upper uplink
cascade card in slave shelves.
The lower uplink cascade card in master shelf is connected to the lower uplink
cascade card in slave shelves.
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Chapter 3
Cards
Table of Contents
Overview ....................................................................................................................3-1
Control Switching Card...............................................................................................3-2
VoIP Processing Card ................................................................................................3-5
Narrowband Subscriber Card .....................................................................................3-8
xDSL Card ...............................................................................................................3-18
Splitter Card .............................................................................................................3-29
FTGH Card ..............................................................................................................3-35
CICG Card ...............................................................................................................3-38
Uplink Cascade Card ...............................................................................................3-41
Uplink Card ..............................................................................................................3-45
PRWG Card .............................................................................................................3-56
Fan Box ...................................................................................................................3-57
Backplane ................................................................................................................3-58
3.1 Overview
The ZXA10 C300M shelf is composed of cards and a fan set. Table 3-1 lists all the cards
supported.
Table 3-1 Card list
Type
Name
Description
SCGM
MAPP
PTWV
DBWD
DEWU
DEWB
VPWL
VoIP sub-card
VOPSE/1W
sub-card
Narrowband subscriber card
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Type
Name
Description
ASWV
VSWE
VSWK
VMWK
SSWG
PWVN
PWKN
FTGH
CICG
Uplink/cascade card
GCFD
GCTD
GUFQ
GUSQ
GUTQ
GPUC
Power card
PRWG
Backplane
MWEB
MWIB
Splitter card
Uplink card
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Figure 3-1 shows the SCGM panel.
Figure 3-1 SCGM Panel
Indicator
Table 3-2 lists the indicator descriptions for the SCGM card.
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Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Card is active.
Card is standby.
ACT
HDD
Interface
Table 3-3 lists the interface descriptions for the SCGM card.
Table 3-3 SCGM Interface Description
Interface
Description
SD
CLI
10/100 M
Button
The RST button is used for resetting card.
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-2 shows the principle architecture of the SCGM card.
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Specification
Table 3-4 lists the specifications of the SCGM card.
Table 3-4 SCGM Card Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
12 Watt
Hot-swappable
Supported
VPWL
VoIP sub-card
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DTMF detecting/generating
Tone and voice generating
CID receiving/transmitting
Panel
Figure 3-3 shows the VPWL panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-5 lists the indicator description for the VPWL card.
Table 3-5 VPWL Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-4 shows the principle architecture of the VPWL card.
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Specification
Table 3-6 lists the specifications of the VPWL card.
Table 3-6 VPWL Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
PTWV
DBWD
DEWU
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DEWB
Panel
Figure 3-5 shows the PTWV panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-7 lists the indicator descriptions for the PTWV card.
Table 3-7 PTWV Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Interface
Table 3-8 lists the interface descriptions for the PTWV card.
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Description
USER1
USER2
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-6 shows the principle architecture of the PTWV card.
Figure 3-6 PTWV Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-9 lists the specifications of the PTWV card.
Table 3-9 PTWV Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
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Panel
Figure 3-7 shows the DBWD panel.
Figure 3-7 DBWD Panel
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Indicator
Table 3-10 lists the indicator description for the DBWD card.
Table 3-10 DBWD Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Interface
Table 3-11 lists the interface description for the DBWD card.
Table 3-11 DBWD Interface Description
Interface
Description
USER
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-8 shows the principle architecture of the DBWD card.
Figure 3-8 DBWD Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-12 lists the specifications of the DBWD card.
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Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
shows the DEWUFigure 3-9 panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-13 lists the indicator description for the DEWU card
Table 3-13 DEWU Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
RUN
Interface
Table 3-14 lists the interface description for the DEWU card.
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Description
USER
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-10 shows the principle architecture of the DEWU card
Figure 3-10 DEWU Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-15 lists the specifications of the DEWU card.
Table 3-15 DEWU Specification
Item
Specification
Dimension
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
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Panel
Figure 3-11 shows the DEWB panel.
Figure 3-11 DEWB Panel
Indicator
Table 3-16 lists the indicator description for the DEWB card
Table 3-16 DEWB Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
RUN
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Interface
Table 3-17 lists the interface description for the DEWB card.
Table 3-17 DEWB Interface Description
Interface
Description
USER
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-12 shows the principle architecture of the DEWB card
Figure 3-12 DEWB Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-18 lists the specifications of the DEWB card.
Table 3-18 DEWB Specification
Item
Specification
Dimension
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
ASWV
VSWE
VSWK
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SSWG
Panel
Figure 3-13 shows the ASWV card panel.
Figure 3-13 ASWV Panel
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Indicator
Table 3-19 lists the indicator description for the ASWV card.
Table 3-19 ASWV Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Interface
Table 3-20 lists the interface description of the ASWV card.
Table 3-20 ASWV Interface Description
Interface
Description
ADSL1
ADSL2
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-14 shows the principle architecture of the ASWV card.
Figure 3-14 ASWV Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-21 lists the specifications of the ASWV card.
Table 3-21 ASWVC Card Specification
Item
Specification
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Item
Specification
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-15 shows the VSWE card panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-22 lists the indicator description for the VSWE card.
Table 3-22 VSWE Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Interface
Table 3-23 lists the interface description for the VSWE card.
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Description
USER
PSTN
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-16 shows the principle architecture of the VSWE card.
Figure 3-16 VSWE Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-24 lists the specifications of the VSWE card.
Table 3-24 VSWE Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-17 shows the VSWK panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-25 lists the indicator description for the VSWK card.
Table 3-25 VSWK Indicator Description
Name
Color
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Interfaces
Table 3-26 lists the interface description for the VSWK card.
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Name
Description
VDSL1
VDSL1
VDSL2
VDSL2
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-18 shows the principle architecture of the VSWK card.
Figure 3-18 VSWK Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-27 lists the specifications of the VSWK card.
Table 3-27 VSWK Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-19 shows the VMWK panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-28 lists the indicator description of the VMWK card.
Table 3-28 VMWK Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Interface
Table 3-29 lists the interface description for the VMWK card.
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Name
Description
VDSL1
VDSL interface 1
Subscriber interface
VDSL2
VDSL interface 2
Subscriber interface
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-20 shows the principle architecture of the VMWK card.
Figure 3-20 VMWK Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-30 lists the specifications of the VMWK card.
Table 3-30 VMWK Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-21 shows the SSWG panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-31 lists the indicator description of the SSWG card.
Table 3-31 SSWG Indicator Description
Indicator
Color
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Interface
Table 3-32 lists the interface description of the SSWG card .
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Name
Description
USER
SHDSL interface
Subscriber interface
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-22 shows the principle architecture of the SSWG card.
Figure 3-22 SSWG Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-33 lists the specifications of the SSWG card.
Table 3-33 SSWG Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
Hot-swappable
Supported
PWVN
PWKN
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Panel
Figure 3-23 shows the PWVN panel.
Figure 3-23 PWVN Panel
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Interface
The PWVN card provides six external interface for 64core cable.Table 3-34 lists the
interface description for the PWVN card.
Table 3-34 PWVN Interface Description
Interface
USER1
USER2
ADSL1
ADSL2
PSTN1
PSTN2
Name
Description
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-24 shows the principle architecture of the PWVN card.
Figure 3-24 PWVN Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-35 lists the specifications of the PWVN card.
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Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
0 Watt
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-25 shows the PWKN panel.
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Interface
The PWKN card provides six external interfaces for 48core cable.Table 3-36 lists the
interface description.
Table 3-36 PWKN Interface Description
Interface
USER1
Name
Description
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Interface
USER2
VDSL1
VDSL2
PSTN1
PSTN2
Name
Description
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-26 shows the principle architecture of the PWKN card.
Figure 3-26 PWKN Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-37 lists the specifications of the PWKN card.
Table 3-37 PWKN Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
0 Watt
Hot-swappable
Supported
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Device interconnection
When optical fiber resources are in short, PTP can be used for device interconnection.
Panel
Figure 3-27 shows the FTGH panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-38 lists the indicator descriptions for the FTGH card.
Table 3-38 FTGH Indicator Description
Indicator
Color
RUN
OFF
Description
The card powers OFF or CPU is
not started.
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Indicator
Color
Description
Interface
The FTGH card provides 16 FE/GE optical interfaces.
Button
The RST button is used for resetting card.
Principle Architecture
Table 3-39 shows the principle architecture of the FTGH card.
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Specification
Table 3-39 lists the specifications of the FTGH card.
Table 3-39 FTGH Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
15 Watt
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-29 shows the CICG panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-40 lists the indicator description for the CICG card.
Table 3-40 CICG Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Data is received/transmitted.
Link is ON.
ETH1
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Indicator
Status
Description
ETH2
Data is received/transmitted.
Link is ON.
Interface
Table 3-41 lists the interface description for the CICG card.
Table 3-41 CICG Interface Description
Interface
Description
CLKI1
CLKI2
CLKO
ETH1
ETH2
COM
232/485
DIN
DOT
TMP
HUM
SMO
LIQ
DOR
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-30 shows the principle architecture of the CICG card.
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Specification
Table 3-42 lists the specifications of the CICG card.
Table 3-42 CICG Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
8 Watt
Hot-swappable
Supported
GCFD Card
GCTD Card
Panel
Figure 3-31 shows the GCFD card panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-43 lists the indicator description of the GCFD card.
Table 3-43 GCFD Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Data is transmitted/received.
Data is transmitted/received.
ACT1
ACT2
Interface
Table 3-44 lists the interface description of the GCFD card.
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Description
CASC
GE1 (SFP)
GE2 (SFP)
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-32 shows the principle architecture of the GCFD card.
Figure 3-32 GCFD Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-45 lists the specifications of the GCFD card.
Table 3-45 GCFD Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
8 Watt
Hot-swappable
Suppored
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Panel
Figure 3-33 shows the GCTD card panel.
Figure 3-33 GCTD Panel
Indicator
Table 3-46 lists the indicator description of the GCTD card.
Table 3-46 GCTD Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Data is transmitted/received.
Data is transmitted/received.
ACT1
ACT2
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Interface
Table 3-47 lists the interface description of the GCTD card.
Table 3-47 GCTD Interface Description
Interface
Description
CASC
GE1 (RJ45)
GE2 (RJ45)
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-34 shows the principle architecture of the GCTD card.
Figure 3-34 GCTD Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-48 lists the specifications of the GCTD card.
Table 3-48 GCTD Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
8 Watt
Hot-swappable
Supported
GUFQ
GUSQ
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GPUC
Panel
Figure 3-35 shows the GUFQ panel.
Figure 3-35 GUFQ Panel
Indicator
Table 3-49 lists the indicator descriptions for the GUFQ card.
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Status
Description
RUN
OFF
Green LED is
constantly ON.
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Green LED flashes
quickly.
Red LED is
constantly ON.
seconds.
Yellow LED flashes
seconds.
ACTi (i=1, 2, 3, 4)
Green LED is
constantly ON.
Green LED flashes.
Interface
GUFQ provides four SFP optical interfaces (GE1 - GE4).
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-36 shows the principle architecture of the GUFQ card.
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Specification
Table 3-50 lists the specifications of the GUFQ card.
Table 3-50 GUFQ Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
8W
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-37 shows the GUSQ panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-51 lists the indicator descriptions for the GUSQ card.
Table 3-51 GUSQ Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
OFF
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Indicator
Status
Description
ACTi (i=1, 2, 3, 4)
Interface
The GUSQ card provides two optical interfaces (GE1/GE2) and two electrical interfaces
(GE3/GE4).
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-38 shows the principle architecture of the GUSQ card.
Figure 3-38 GUSQ Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-52 lists the specifications of the GUSQ card.
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Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
5W
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-39 shows the GUTQ panel.
Figure 3-39 GUTQ Panel
Indicator
Table 3-53 lists the indicator descriptions for the GUTQ card.
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Status
Description
RUN
Card is normal.
Card is faulty.
Data is transmitted/received.
Data is transmitted/received.
Data is transmitted/received.
Data is transmitted/received.
ACT1
ACT2
ACT3
ACT4
Interface
Table 3-54 lists the interface description for the GUTQ card.
Table 3-54 GUTQ Interface Description
Interface
Description
GE1
GE2
GE3
GE4
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-40 shows the principle architecture of the GUTQ card.
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Specification
Table 3-55 lists the specifications of the GUTQ card.
Table 3-55 GUTQ Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
10 Watt
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-41 shows the GPUC panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-56 lists the indicator descriptions for the GPUC card.
Table 3-56 GPUC Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
OFF
Green LED is
constantly ON.
quickly.
Red LED is
constantly ON.
seconds.
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Indicator
Status
Description
Yellow LED is
constantly ON.
ACT1
Green LED is
constantly ON.
Green LED flashes.
Interface
GPUC provides one or two SFP optical interfaces (GE1 - GE2).
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-42 shows the principle architecture of the GPUC card.
Figure 3-42 GPUC Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-57 lists the specifications of the GPUC card.
Table 3-57 GPUC Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
7W
Hot-swappable
Supported
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Panel
Figure 3-43 shows the PRWG panel.
Figure 3-43 PRWG Panel
Indicator
Table 3-58 lists the indicator descriptions for the PRWG card.
Table 3-58 PRWG Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
PWR
Power is ON.
RUN
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Interface
PRWG provides a power interface (PWR) and two test interfaces (TST1/TST2, reserved).
Principle Architecture
Figure 3-44 shows the principle architecture of the PRWG card.
Figure 3-44 PRWG Principle Architecture
Specification
Table 3-59 lists the specifications of the PRWG card.
Table 3-59 PRWG Specifications
Item
Value
Dimensions
Power consumption
3W
Hot-swappable
Supported
Panel
Figure 3-45 shows the fan box panel.
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Indicator
Table 3-60 lists the indicator description for the fan box.
Table 3-60 Fan Box Indicator Description
Indicator
Status
Description
RUN
ALM
Fan is faulty.
Specification
Table 3-61 lists the specifications of the fan box .
Table 3-61 Fan Box Specification
Item
Specification
Dimensions
Power consumption
5 Watt (maximum)
3.13 Backplane
The ZXA10 C300M uses the following backplanes:
l
l
MWEB
NWIB
Chapter 3 Cards
DIP switch
There is a 4digit DIP switch on backplane.
l
l
When all digits are in OFF position, the corresponding shelf works as the master shelf.
Otherwise, the corresponding shelf works as the slave shelf.
Panel
Figure 3-46 shows the MWEB panel.
Figure 3-46 MWEB Panel
Interface
MWEB has the following interfaces:
l
l
l
l
Dimension
The dimension of the MWEB card is 440 mm 489 mm (Height Width).
DIP switch
There is a 4digit DIP switch on backplane.
l
l
When all digits are in OFF position, the corresponding shelf works as the master shelf.
Otherwise, the corresponding shelf works as the slave shelf.
Panel
Figure 3-47 shows the MWIB panel.
Figure 3-47 MWIB Panel
Interface
MWIB has the following interfaces:
l
l
l
l
Dimension
The dimension of the MWIB card is 435 mm 437 mm (Height Width).
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Figure 1-1 B6030-22C Cabinet Outline ..................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2 21inch Cabinet Layout (with Splitter Shelf) ............................................. 1-3
Figure 1-3 21inch Cabinet Layout (without Splitter Shelf) ........................................ 1-4
Figure 1-4 19inch Cabinet Layout (with Splitter Shelf) ............................................. 1-5
Figure 1-5 19inch Cabinet Layout (without Splitter Shelf) ........................................ 1-6
Figure 2-1 21inch Shelf Dimensions........................................................................ 2-2
Figure 2-2 21inch Shelf Configuration ..................................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-3 21inch Splitter Shelf Dimensions............................................................ 2-3
Figure 2-4 21inch Splitter Shelf Configuration ......................................................... 2-3
Figure 2-5 19inch Shelf Dimensions........................................................................ 2-4
Figure 2-6 19inch Shelf Configuration ..................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-7 19inch Splitter Shelf Dimensions............................................................ 2-5
Figure 2-8 19inch Splitter Shelf Configuration ......................................................... 2-6
Figure 2-9 Shelf Cascade ......................................................................................... 2-6
Figure 3-1 SCGM Panel............................................................................................ 3-3
Figure 3-2 SCGM Principle Architecture.................................................................... 3-5
Figure 3-3 VPWL Panel ............................................................................................ 3-7
Figure 3-4 VPWL Principle Architecture .................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3-5 PTWV Panel .......................................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-6 PTWV Principle Architecture .................................................................. 3-11
Figure 3-7 DBWD Panel ......................................................................................... 3-12
Figure 3-8 DBWD Principle Architecture ................................................................. 3-13
Figure 3-9 DEWU Panel ......................................................................................... 3-15
Figure 3-10 DEWU Principle Architecture ............................................................... 3-16
Figure 3-11 DEWB Panel ........................................................................................ 3-17
Figure 3-12 DEWB Principle Architecture................................................................ 3-18
Figure 3-13 ASWV Panel ........................................................................................ 3-19
Figure 3-14 ASWV Principle Architecture................................................................ 3-20
Figure 3-15 VSWE Panel ........................................................................................ 3-22
Figure 3-16 VSWE Principle Architecture................................................................ 3-23
Figure 3-17 VSWK Panel ........................................................................................ 3-24
Figure 3-18 VSWK Principle Architecture................................................................ 3-25
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Tables
Manual Contents ............................................................................................................. I
Table 3-1 Card list..................................................................................................... 3-1
Table 3-2 SCGM Indicator Description ...................................................................... 3-4
Table 3-3 SCGM Interface Description ...................................................................... 3-4
Table 3-4 SCGM Card Specification.......................................................................... 3-5
Table 3-5 VPWL Indicator Description....................................................................... 3-7
Table 3-6 VPWL Specification ................................................................................... 3-8
Table 3-7 PTWV Indicator Description..................................................................... 3-10
Table 3-8 PTWV Interface Description .................................................................... 3-11
Table 3-9 PTWV Specification................................................................................. 3-11
Table 3-10 DBWD Indicator Description .................................................................. 3-13
Table 3-11 DBWD Interface Description .................................................................. 3-13
Table 3-12 DBWD Specification .............................................................................. 3-14
Table 3-13 DEWU Indicator Description .................................................................. 3-15
Table 3-14 DEWU Interface Description .................................................................. 3-16
Table 3-15 DEWU Specification .............................................................................. 3-16
Table 3-16 DEWB Indicator Description .................................................................. 3-17
Table 3-17 DEWB Interface Description .................................................................. 3-18
Table 3-18 DEWB Specification .............................................................................. 3-18
Table 3-19 ASWV Indicator Description .................................................................. 3-20
Table 3-20 ASWV Interface Description .................................................................. 3-20
Table 3-21 ASWVC Card Specification ................................................................... 3-20
Table 3-22 VSWE Indicator Description .................................................................. 3-22
Table 3-23 VSWE Interface Description .................................................................. 3-23
Table 3-24 VSWE Specification............................................................................... 3-23
Table 3-25 VSWK Indicator Description .................................................................. 3-24
Table 3-26 VSWK Interface Description .................................................................. 3-25
Table 3-27 VSWK Specification............................................................................... 3-25
Table 3-28 VMWK Indicator Description .................................................................. 3-26
Table 3-29 VMWK Interface Description.................................................................. 3-27
Table 3-30 VMWK Specification .............................................................................. 3-27
Table 3-31 SSWG Indicator Description .................................................................. 3-28
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Index
A
C
CICG Card ......................................... 3-38
D
DBWD Card ....................................... 3-12
F
Fan Box ............................................. 3-57
G
GCFD Card ........................................ 3-41
GCTD Card ........................................ 3-43
GPUC Card........................................ 3-53
GUFQ Card........................................ 3-46
GUSQ Card........................................ 3-48
GUTQ Card........................................ 3-51
M
MAPP Sub-card ................................... 3-5
MWEB Backplane .............................. 3-58
MWIB Backplane................................ 3-59
P
PRWG Card ....................................... 3-56
PTWV Card.......................................... 3-9
PWKN Splitter Card............................ 3-32
PWVN Splitter Card............................ 3-30
S
Shelf Cascade...................................... 2-6
V
VoIP Sub-Card ..................................... 3-8
VPWL Card .......................................... 3-6
VSWE Card........................................ 3-21
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Index
Glossary
ADSL
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
ADSL
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop
ARP
- Address Resolution Protocol
BRI
- Basic Rate Interface
CPU
- Central Processing Unit
DC
- Direct Current
DTMF
- Dual-ToneMulti-Frequency
FE
- Fast Ethernet
GE
- Gigabit Ethernet
GPON
- Gigabit Passive Optical Network
IP
- Internet Protocol
ISDN
- Integrated Services Digital Network
NAT
- Network Address Translation
NM
- Network Management
NMS
- Network Management System
ONU
- Optical Network Unit
POTS
- Plain Old Telephone Service
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PSTN
- Public Switched Telephone Network
PTP
- Point-To-Point
SFP
- Small Form-factor Pluggable
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
VDSL
- Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line
VDSL2
- Very High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line 2
VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
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