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Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary .........................................................................................................V
II
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for technical personnel who perform operations on the ZXMW
NR8961 digital microwave transmission system.
Chapter 1, Overview Describes the system composition, external view, and functions
of the ZXMW NR8961.
Chapter 2, System Structure Describes the hardware structure, and software structure of the
ZXMW NR8961.
Chapter 3, System Principles Describes the clock principle, power supply principle, and
operation and maintenance principle of the ZXMW NR8961.
Chapter 5, Networking Modes Describes the point-to-point networking mode of the ZXMW
NR8961.
Chapter 6, Operation and Describes two operation and maintenance modes of the ZXMW
Maintenance NR8961: LMT and NetNumen U31 EMS.
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions.
Explain
II
l OBU
OBU provides core control, baseband processing, switching and service access
function. As an entire system, it is connected with ODU via an intermediate frequency
(IF) cable.
l ODU
ODU is the outdoor unit of the NR8000 split-type system. It delivers power
amplification and radio frequency (RF) conversion functions.
ZXMW NR8961 ODU has 3 different types: SRU, SRU2, HRU.
1-1
1-2
ZXMW NR8961 ZXMW NR8961 ODU has 3 different types: SRU, SRU2, HRU, see the
following table.
1-3
SRU HRU
SRU2
Radio Adaptive Coding ACM is a technology that can automatically adjust the coding
and Modulation and modulation mode in accordance with channel quality. When
(ACM) the channel quality is good, the ACM function improves system
transmission efficiency and spectrum utilization. When the channel
quality is deteriorated, the ACM function ensures the link reliability
of high-priority services.
1-4
XPIC-MIMO Two ZXMW NR8961 devices work at the same frequency point.
Two RF channels in each ZXMW NR8961 are configured in a CCDP
group. Each one of the two ZXMW NR8961 devices is connected to
an antenna and implements MIMO configuration.
In such configuration, the transmission capacity has a fourfold rise.
Ethernet With this function, the contents that are unchanged but repeatedly
frame header transmitted in Ethernet data frames, such as the MAC address,
compression on the type and address in the IP /UDP header, are replaced by short
the air interface bytes at the transmitting end. This function increases the Ethernet
(HC) service transmission throughput for a fixed bandwidth.
Load balance l The ZXMW NR8961 supports Ethernet load balance and XPIC
to implement large-capacity transmission.
l The Ethernet load balance function is implemented through
Physical Link Aggregation (PLA).
Packet With the PIS function, the ZXMW NR8961 can determine the
Intelligence priorities of Ethernet data on the air interface, and preferentially
Segment (PIS) schedule the services with higher priority. The air interface
function preferentially sends the Ethernet messages with higher priority.
1-5
QoS QoS is a network mechanism that helps solve network delay and
congestion problems.
l The ZXMW NR8961 determines the scheduling priority of a
packet in accordance with the information such as 802.1q
priority and DSCP priority in the packet. It ensures that
important packets are not delayed or discarded and the network
can operate properly.
l Supports SP, DWRR, WFQ, SP+DWRR, and SP+WFQ.
l Supports three packet discarding functions: tail drop and
random early detection, and weighted random early detection.
l Supports traffic shaping at service egress.
l Supports the black/white list function of access control lists.
1-6
2-1
2.1.2 ODU
ZXMW NR8961 ODU has 3 different types: SRU, SRU2, HRU,
l SRU ODU
Figure 2-4 shows the SRU ODU interfaces.
2-2
l SRU2 ODU
Figure 2-5 shows the SRU2 ODU interfaces.
2-3
l HRU ODU
Figure 2-6 shows the HRU ODU interfaces.
2-4
Performs the following functions: NMS access control, DBS data table and trigger
definitions, alarm definitions, performance counter definitions, WEB server, time
management, and environment management.
l CFG
Configures the equipment (rack), Ethernet services, radio parameters, clock, and
protocol stack. It ensures that the back-end configuration data can be correctly written
into the front-end DBS and performs data persistence at the front-end DBS.
2-5
l RM
Manages and updates resource status in a centralized manner, and provides
resource-related operating interfaces for other subsystems.
l ETM
Implements and processes Ethernet services, queries Ethernet service statuses, and
configures Ethernet ports.
l Protocol stack subsystem (Protocol)
Implements Ethernet-related protocols, processes Ethernet protocol packets entering
the CPU in accordance with the configuration data, and processes clock-related
services, including clock source management, clock protocol implementation, and
clock source selection.
l Driver adaptive layer subsystem (MUX)
Transmits and receives incoming/outgoing packets of the CPU, and provides the
unified hardware operating interface for upper-layer service processing entities.
l RPM
Manages IF and RF devices, implements the ATPC function, and protects RF links.
l BSP subsystem
Drives bottom-layer hardware and provides the API for upper-layer subsystems.
l RF software subsystem (TRX)
Performs the operation and maintenance functions for the RF board.
2-6
Microwave air-interface clock The ZXMW NR8961 restores ITU-T G.813 standard
the clock signal from the air
interface, and uses it as the
system reference clock source.
Figure 3-1 shows the clock signal transferring diagram of the ZXMW NR8961.
3-1
1. After the system clock of NR8961 alocks a SyncE clock, it transfers the clock signal to
NR8961 bthrough the microwave air interface. The signals will serve as the reference
clock source of NR8961 b.
2. NR8961 b can lock its system clock to the reference clock source and outputs the
system clock signal to implement the clock transferring function.
l For the POE mode, a PSE voltage rising module is added in the outdoor cabinet or
equipment room. This module enables the -48 V voltage (ranging from -40 V to -60
V) to rise to -54 V DC. The efficiency of conversion to 2A current can reach 87.5%.
Figure 3-3 shows the power structure.
3-2
Power Distribution
One way of the -48 V input power supplies the TRX. The other way supplies the ACMUA
of the digital board. The DC/DC conversion of 48 V to the required voltage is performed
respectively on the two boards. Figure 3-4 shows the power distribution diagram.
l WEB configuration mode: Users connect the equipment to PC through the PPPoE.
After entering the IP address of an NE in the IE, users can log in to the WEB-formed
LMT system and manage the equipment.
l EMS configuration mode: The back-end network management server operates
as the SNMP server, and the front-end ZXMW NR8961 operates as the SNMP
client. The front-end and the back-end share the same MIB database, and ZXMW
3-3
Data Management
The data management module helps users manage the ZXMW NR8961 configuration
data. It ensures that the configuration data can be issued to each service board reliably
and accurately.
Data Storage: In the ZXMW NR8961 system, the main control board uses a 256 MB flash
and an SD card to save data. The flash stores BOOT version files and the SD card (default
capacity: 2 GB) stores various files, including version files, configuration files, exception
log files, and performance files.
Security Management
The security management module helps LMT users maintain the operation rights, including
querying rights, adding rights, deleting rights, and setting rights and passwords for users.
The ZXMW NR8961 uses the user rights hierarchy function to manage the equipment
operation commands. The configuration right and browsing right are available to users.
Those who only have the browsing right can only access the configuration window but
cannot modify the configuration data.
Up to 10 users can be added through the security management module. There are three
roles: administrator, operator, and browsing user.
l The administrator can log in to the LMT, perform all query operations and configuration
operations, add or delete users, configure user lock information, enable or disable
users.
l An operator can perform query operations and configuration operations.
l A browsing user can only perform query operations.
All users can modify their own passwords.
The security management module also provides the IP rule filtering function and the Trap
IP control-table enabling function for the NetNumen U31 system.
Figure 3-5 shows the security management signal flow.
3-4
Alarm Management
1. Alarm Management Functions
The alarm management module is one of the application modules of the OAM
subsystem. It provides the following functions:
l Monitors the operating status of each module/unit in the system, and collects
status messages, alarm messages, and alarm recovery messages of each
monitored unit.
l Analyzes these messages and sends them to the back-end after appropriate
processing, It enables the EMS to monitor the entire system operations in real
time.
l Notifies relevant application systems to troubleshoot faults in accordance with the
alarm influence range.
l Reflects the real-time operating status of the equipment, software, and
environment, and locates faulty units accurately in real time. Provides detailed
information of fault descriptions and fault occurrence time. Provides possible
fault causes, troubleshooting solutions, and suggestions.
2. Alarm Management Mechanism
Figure 3-6 shows the alarm management mechanism.
3-5
3-6
Software Upgrading
The ZXMW NR8961 supports software upgrades through LMT or EMS.
3-7
3-8
Caution!
When ODU is HRU, only 1+0 configuration mode is currently supported.
4-1
4-2
5.1 Overview
The ZXMW NR8961 is designed to provide transmission solutions for the entire mobile
backhaul. Figure 5-1 shows the networking application.
At the end access site, if full-IP services are accessed, the ZXMW NR8961 can directly
connect to the base station and totally be installed outdoors. This reduces the cost of on
site renting and engineering. If various services are accessed, the ZXMW NR8961 needs
to used with IP transmission devices.
At a relay site, two ZXMW NR8961 devices need to be connected through a data cable to
accomplish zero footprint installation.
At an aggregated site, the ZXMW NR8961 needs to operate with IP transmission devices
to accomplish multi-directional aggregated transmission.
5-1
5-2
6.1 LMT
Functions
LMT is a WEB-based local maintenance terminal, which is embedded in AOUs. Users
can use the IE browser on a PC to log in to and manage a single NE without installing
additional client software.
LMT provides the following NE-level management functions:
l Alarm management
l Configuration management
l Performance management
l Maintenance management
l Security management
Networking
After connecting a PC to the AOU through an Ethernet cable, users can access the
equipment through the IE browser on the PC, see Figure 6-1.
6-1
The PC can access AOU1 and AOU2 through the LMT software embedded in each device.
Users can log in to an AOU through its IP address from the PC and perform management
functions such as alarm management and configuration management.
Networking Modes
l Local networking mode
In the local networking mode, the NetNumen R31 server, clients, and AOUs are all
located in the same LAN, and they are connected with each other through Ethernet.
Figure 6-2 shows the networking mode.
6-2
6-3
The hybrid networking mode is a combination of the local networking mode and the
remote networking mode, see Figure 6-4.
6-4
6.3 CLI
This procedure describes how to connect a device by Telnet, including the configuration
steps and commands.
Prerequisite
The local terminal can access the remote device.
Context
Telnet mode is applied to remote device configuration in normal cases. To prevent illegal
users from accessing a device by Telnet, you must set the username and password for
Telnet access. Only the account of the configured username and password can access
the device,
In this example, the IP address of the remote device is 192.168.3.1, and the default service
port is port 23. The local terminal (for example, a terminal installed with the Window7
operating system) can access the remote device. Perform the following operations on the
local terminal.
6-5
Steps
1. Start the RUN program on the local terminal, and enter telnet 192.168.3.1 23, see
Figure 6-5.
– End of Steps –
6-6
Item Specification
7-1
Transceiving Spacing
For the SRU transceiving spacing parameters of the ZXMW NR8961, refer to Table 7-3.
6 5.915-7.105 252.04,260,266,340
10 10.15-10.65 350
13 12.75-13.25 266
26 24.25-26.5 1008
28 27.5-29.5 1008
32 31.8-33.4 812
38 37.0-39.5 1260
42 40.5-43.5 1500
For the SRU2 transceiving spacing parameters of the ZXMW NR8961, refer to Table 7-4。
13 12.75~13.25 266
7-2
15 14.4~15.35 315,420,490,644,728
18 17.7~19.7 1008,1010,1120,1560
23 21.2~23.6 1008,1200,1232
For the HRU transceiving spacing parameters of the ZXMW NR8961, refer to Table 7-5。
6 5.925~7.105 252.04,260,266,340
7 7.107~7.897 154,161,168,196,245
8 7.71~8.496 119,126,151.614,208,266,283.5,300,310,311.32
11 10.675~11.745 490,500,530
Fre- 6 7 8 10 11 13 15
quency
Band
(GHz)
QPSK 30 28 28 26.5 28 26 26
16 QAM 28 24 24 22.5 25 24 24
32 QAM 26.5 24 24 22 24 24 24
1. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 24 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 23 dBm
2. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 24 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 22 dBm
7-3
Fre- 6 7 8 10 11 13 15
quency
Band
(GHz)
Guaran- ±2.0 dB
teed
QPSK- 9 -2 -2 2 6 -3 -4
1024
QAM
QPSK 21 30 30 24.5 22 29 30
16 QAM 19 26 26 20.5 19 27 28
32 QAM 17.5 26 26 20 18 27 28
3. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 24 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 23 dBm
4. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 24 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 22 dBm
5. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 24 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 23 dBm
6. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 24 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 22 dBm
7. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 23 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 22 dBm
8. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 23 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 21 dBm
9. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 22 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 21 dBm
10. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 22 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 20 dBm
7-4
Fre- 6 7 8 10 11 13 15
quency
Band
(GHz)
11. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 26 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 25 dBm
12. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 26 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 24 dBm
13. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 26 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 25 dBm
14. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 26 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 24 dBm
15. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 26 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 25 dBm
16. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 26 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 24 dBm
17. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 25 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 24 dBm
18. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 25 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 23 dBm
19. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 24 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 23 dBm
20. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 24 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 22 dBm
7-5
Table 7-7 Transmitter power - Part 2: SRU (18 GHz -42 GHz)
Fre- 18 23 26 28 32 38 42
quency
Band
(GHz)
QPSK 24 24 25 25 23 22 21
64 QAM 21/2023 21 19 19 17 18 16
1024 18/1728 18 15 15 13 15 11
QAM
2048 18/17 18 15 15 13 13 11
QAM
Guaran- ±2.0 dB
teed
21. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 22 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 21 dBm
22. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 21 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 20 dBm
23. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 21 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 20 dBm
24. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 21 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 20 dBm
25. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 21 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 20 dBm
26. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 20 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 19 dBm
27. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 19 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 18 dBm
28. The transmit power of 7 M/14 M/28 M bandwidth is 18 dBm, and the transmit power of 40 M/56 M
bandwidth is 17 dBm
7-6
Fre- 18 23 26 28 32 38 42
quency
Band
(GHz)
QPSK- -6 -6 -1 -3 -3 -3 -3
4096
QAM
QPSK 30 30 26 28 26 26 24
64 QAM 27/26 27 20 22 20 20 19
1024 24/23 24 16 18 16 16 14
QAM
2048 24/23 24 16 18 16 16 14
QAM
QPSK 24
16 QAM 22
32 QAM 22
64 QAM 21
256 QAM 20
512 QAM 19
1024 QAM 18
7-7
2048 QAM 18
4096 QAM 17
Guaranteed ±2.0 dB
Table 7-9 Transmit power & ATPC range: HRU v1.3 with RMUH/RMUF/RMUM
Frequency Band 6 7 8 11
(GHz)
QPSK 33 33 33 31
16 QAM 31 31 31 30
32 QAM 30 30 30 29
64 QAM 30 30 30 27
128 QAM 30 30 30 27
256 QAM 29 29 29 26
512 QAM 27 27 27 24
1024 QAM 26 26 26 23
Guaranteed ±2.0 dB
QPSK 28 28 28 26
16 QAM 26 26 26 25
32 QAM 25 25 25 24
64 QAM 25 25 25 22
128 QAM 25 25 25 22
256 QAM 24 24 24 21
512 QAM 22 22 22 19
1024 QAM 21 21 21 18
7-8
Frequency Band 6 7 8 11
(GHz)
Table 7-10 Transmit power & ATPC range: HRU v2.0 with RMUM
Frequency Band 6 7 8 11
(GHz)
QPSK 33 33 33 31
16 QAM 31 31 31 30
32 QAM 30 30 30 29
64 QAM 30 30 30 27
128 QAM 30 30 30 27
256 QAM 29 29 29 26
512 QAM 27 27 27 24
1024 QAM 26 26 26 23
2048 QAM 25 25 25 22
Guaranteed ±2.0 dB
QPSK 28 28 28 26
16 QAM 26 26 26 25
32 QAM 25 25 25 24
64 QAM 25 25 25 22
128 QAM 25 25 25 22
256 QAM 24 24 24 21
512 QAM 22 22 22 19
1024 QAM 21 21 21 18
2048 QAM 20 20 20 17
7-9
Table 7-11 Transmit power & ATPC range: HRU v2.0 with RMUF
Frequency Band 6 7 8 11
(GHz)
QPSK 33 33 33 31
16 QAM 32 32 32 31
32 QAM 32 32 32 30
512 QAM 30 30 30 26
1024 QAM 30 30 30 25
2048 QAM 29 29 29 24
Guaranteed ±2.0 dB
QPSK 28 28 28 26
16 QAM 27 27 27 26
32 QAM 27 27 27 25
512 QAM 25 25 25 21
1024 QAM 25 25 25 20
2048 QAM 24 24 24 19
7-10
Item (high×wide×deep)
Size( )
Item )
Weight ( ±0.5 kg)
OBU 4.5 kg
SRU2 2.0 kg
HRU 5.5 kg
Name Specification
Suitable climate A warning is added for equipment that can be used safely in districts
with less than 2000 m altitude.
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Name Specification
Operating voltage range –38.4 V to –57.6 V, and the equipment performance gain fluctuates
within the allowed range ±3%.
DC reverse-polarization Connect the polarity reversely for one minute and no smoke or spark is
produced. After the test, the equipment can be powered on properly.
Fault simulation Design the product with the consideration of possible risks, for example,
over-current and over-voltage, during actual equipment operation.
The ZXMW NR8961 is outdoor equipment. The integrated enclosure design meets
fool-spoofing design and IP5 protection requirements. The equipment externally uses
POE through Ethernet cables or –48 V DC power. The internal power input interface uses
a lightning protection design. The chassis connects the protective ground to discharge
large current. The internal power module has over-temperature/current protection circuits.
The equipment uses natural ventilation and no fan is installed.
The components and structure cable materials are purchased from qualified suppliers and
meet the security authentication requirements of each district.
Error Tolerance
1. Structure error-proof measures
The internal and external cables use a fool-proofing design.
2. Electrical error-proof measures
The internal and external cables use an electrical fool-proofing design. The –48 V
power uses a anti-reverse connection design.
EMC
The product complies with EN 301 489-4, IEC 610000-4, and EN 55022/CISPR22
standards and meets ZTE standard 23[1].011.4-2008 Telecommunication Equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Test Requirements for Transmission Equipment.
The AOU has only two protective grounds: -48 V GND and GND (integrated digital
ground GNDD, analog ground GNDA, protective ground GNDP, and ground for small
power supply).
Table 7-15 shows the enclosure shielding effectiveness specifications. There are no
requirements on the natural resonance points of the shielding entity. The resistance
between any two metal units and between the panel and chassis is lower than 10 mΩ.
Table 7-15 Enclosure Shielding Effectiveness Specifications
Frequency range 30 MHz – 230 MHz Frequency range 230 MHz – 1000 MHz
≥ 30 dB ≥ 20 dB
7-12
To meet the shielding effectiveness requirement of the overall equipment, the chassis
should use integral bending metal as far as possible to reduce gaps. If assembling cannot
be avoided, maximize the overlapping depth of joints between enclosure conductors and
reduce the spacing between fastening rivets to smaller than 5 cm. For gaps not well
shielded, use conductive foam or metal leaf to reduce electromagnetic leakage.
If conductive foam or metal leaf is used, use an appropriate design to ensure that the
pressure on the conductive material is even and adequate.
The enclosure is properly coated and the conductive parts are not coated with insulation
paint.
Two external ports of the AOU needs surge current protection: external -48 V power
interface and RJ45 interface.
The PCB EMC design refers to Q/ZX 04.100.20-2009;Q/ZX 00099.20 PCB Design
Specification – EMC Requirement.
Operation
The ZXMW NR8961 product can operate reliably in an outdoor environment complying with
ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 and Q/ZX 04.122-2002 General Application Environment Conditions
for Communication Equipment. For details, refer to Table 7-16.
7-13
When the environment temperature is higher than 55°C, the system can be protected
against damage through measures such as shutdown.
Storage
The ZXMW NR8961 product shall operate properly after being stored for a maximum of
180 days. For the storage conditions, refer to Table 7-17.
Protection Level
The outdoor tags must be waterproof and corrosion-proof and complies with the Q/ZX
12.004–2006IPX5 requirement.
The PCB board complies with ZTE standard Q/ZX 07.200 PCB Three-proof Processing
Technique. The design fully considers the stiffness and strength of subracks and cabinets
to prevent subrack/cabinet deformation, causing difficulty to plugging and unplugged
boards/modules. Simulate vehicle transportation and quake resistance tests, the structure
is not significantly deformed and boards/modules can be plugged and unplugged. The
materials must adapt to the low and high temperature environments.
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II
III
IV
DBS
- Database Subsystem
DC
- Direct Current
DSCP
- Differentiated Services Code Point
EMC
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMS
- Element Management System
ETM
- Ethernet Traffic Management
ETSI
- European Telecommunications Standards Institute
FEC
- Forward Error Correction
GE
- Gigabit Ethernet
GND
- Ground
IE
- Internet Explorer
IEEE
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IF
- intermediate Frequency
IP
- Internet Protocol
ITU-T
- International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization
Sector
LAN
- Local Area Network
LLDP
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
LMT
- Local Maintenance Terminal
MIB
- Management Information Base
MIMO
- Multiple-Input Multiple-Output
NMS
- Network Management Server
OAM
- Operation, Administration and Maintenance
PC
- Personal Computer
POE
- power over Ethernet
QoS
- Quality of Service
QPSK
- Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
RM
- Resource Management
RSSI
- Received Signal Strength Indicator
VI
SNMP
- Simple Network Management Protocol
TRX
- Transceiver
VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
WEB
- Web
XPIC
- Cross Polarization Interference Canceller
XPIC
- Cross Polar Interference Canceller
ZTE
- Zhongxing Telecommunications Equipment
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