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Revision History
Glossary .......................................................................................................... I
II
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l Planning engineer
l Installation supervision engineer
l Debugging engineer
Conventions
This manual uses the following typographical conventions:
II
1-1
Cabinet Layout
B6030-22C-IB cabinet is designed for the IEC 19-inch shelf. Table 1-1 lists the
B6030-22C-IB cabinet configuration.
Item Description
3 1 IEC 19-inch shelf, 1 IEC 19-inch splitter shelf, 1 ZXA10 C350M service shelf
Cabinet Configuration I
B6030-22C-IB cabinet is installed with 3 IEC 19-inch shelves. The cabinet configuration
is shown in Figure 1-2.
1-2
Cabinet Configuration II
B6030-22C-IB cabinet is installed with 2 IEC 19-inch shelves and 2 IEC 19-inch splitter
shelves. The cabinet configuration is shown in Figure 1-3.
1-3
Cabinet Configuration IV
B6030-22C-IB cabinet is installed with 2 IEC 19-inch shelves and 1 ZXA10 C350M service
shelf. The cabinet configuration is shown in Figure 1-5.
1-4
Technical Specifications
Table 1-2 lists the B6030-22C-IB cabinet specifications.
Item Specification
l Voltage: -60 V DC
l Voltage Range: -72 V DC ~ -48 V DC
1-5
Cabinet Layout
ZXA10 C300M/C350M cabinet is designed for ETSI 21-inch shelf. Table 1-3 lists the
B6030-22C-EB cabinet configuration.
Table 1-3 B6030-22C-EB Cabinet Configuration
Item Description
3 1 ETSI 21-inch shelf, 1 ETSI 21-inch splitter shelf, 1 ZXA10 C350M service shelf
Configuration I
B6030-22C-EB cabinet is installed with 3 ETSI 21-inch shelves. The cabinet configuration
is shown in Figure 1-6.
1-6
Cabinet Configuration II
B6030-22C-EB cabinet is installed with 2 ETSI 21-inch shelves and 2 ETSI 21-inch splitter
shelves. The cabinet configuration is shown in Figure 1-7.
1-7
1-8
Cabinet Configuration IV
B6030-22C-EB cabinet is installed with 2 ETSI 21-inch shelves and 1 ZXA10 C350M
service shelf. The cabinet configuration is shown in Figure 1-9.
1-9
Technical Specifications
Table 1-4 lists the B6030-22C-EB cabinet specifications.
Item Specification
l Voltage: -60 V DC
l Voltage Range: -72 V DC ~ -48 V DC
1-10
External View
The cabinet uses a 19-inch or 21-inch PDU based on the width of mounting lugs. Figure
2-1 and Figure 2-2 show the external view of the 19-inch and 21-inch PDUs respectively
(unit: mm).
2-1
Structure
The panel is fixed in front of the PDU with captive screws. Figure 2-3 shows the structure
of the PDU after the panel is removed.
1 –48 V/–60 V RTN output Connects a –48V/–60 V RTN power cable of the
shelf.
3 –48 V/–60 V RTN input of the Connects a –48V/–60 V RTN power cable of the
external power supply external power supply.
4 –48 V/–60 V input of the external Connects a –48V/–60 V RTN power cable of the
power supply external power supply.
2-2
6 Protective grounding wire terminal Connects the rear column of the cabinet.
Technical Specifications
For a description of the PDU technical specifications, refer to Table 2-2.
Item Specification
Structure
Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5 show the structure of the 19-inch and 21-inch cable subracks
respectively.
2-3
Structure
Figure 2-6 shows the structure of an adjustable base.
2-4
1 Bolt M12 × 40 (including a gasket Fastens the cabinet to the adjustable base.
and a spring washer)
2 Bolt M12 × 25 Fixes the flexible and fixed brackets so that the
base can be fixed at a certain height.
2-5
2-6
3-1
Figure 3-2 Slot Number and Card Allocation for ETSI 21-inch Shelf
Slot Card
Note:
3-2
3-3
Figure 3-6 Slot Number and Card Allocation for IEC 19-inch Shelf
3-4
Slot Card
Note:
Width of Slot 0/1/10/11/19/20 is 25 mm. Width of other slots is 22.5 mm.
3-5
3-6
4-1
Figure 4-2 Slot Number and Card Allocation for ZXA10 C350M
Slot Card
The C350M shelf adopts the front leading-out mode. The subscriber cables, monitoring
cables, and maintenance cables are led out from the front panel and connected to the
MDF.
4-2
VoIP VOPSE Voice processor l Each system switching and control card
daughter- daughter-card supports one VOPSE card
card l VOIP process resources:
256 lines G.711 /20
or 80 lines G.723.1
or 100 lines G.729a
or 128 lines G.726 /20
or 80 lines T.38 Fax
or 256 lines G.711 VBD
5-1
5-2
VIWV 64-port VDSL2 over l 64 VDSL2 over ISDN service channels (need
ISDN subscriber external splitters)
card with MELT l Recommended splitter card: IWVNA
function (without l G.993.2 17A US0-ANNEX B
build-in splitters) l SELT, DELT, and MELT
l G.INP
5-3
l INM
l SOS
l 2-pair bonding
VMWVS 64-port VDSL2 over l 64 VDSL2 over POTS service channels (need
POTS subscriber external splitters)
card (without built-in l Recommended splitter card: VWVNA/VWVNE
splitters) l G.993.2 17A US0-ANNEX A
l SELT, and DELT
l G.INP
l INM
l SOS
l 2-pair bonding
VMWVC 64-port VDSL2 over l 64 VDSL2 over POTS service channels (need
POTS subscriber external splitters)
card with MELT l Recommended splitter card: VWVNA/VWVNE
function (without l G.993.2 17A US0-ANNEX A
built-in splitters) l SELT, DELT and MELT
l G.INP
l INM
l SOS
l 2-pair bonding
l Wetting Current
VMWKC 48-port VDSL2 over l 48 VDSL2 over POTS service channels (need
POTS subscriber external splitters)
card with MELT l Recommended splitter card: PWKNA/PWKNE
function (without l G.993.2 17A US0-ANNEX A
built-in splitters) l SELT, DELT and MELT
l G.INP
l INM
l SOS
l 2-pair bonding
l Wetting Current
5-4
VHWVI 64-port VDSL2 over l 64 VDSL2 over ISDN service channels (built-in
ISDN subscriber splitters)
card with G.Vector l System level G.Vector features
function (built-in l G.993.2 17A US0-ANNEX B
splitters) l SELT and DELT
l G.INP
l INM
l SOS
l 2-pair bonding
5-5
l SOS
l 2-pair bonding
DSL and ACWKC 48-port ADSL2+ l 48 ADSL2+ and POTS combined service
POTS and POTS COMBO channels (built-in splitters)
combo card subscriber card with l G.992.1 ANNEX A, G.992.3 ANNEX A/L/M,
build-in splitters G.992.5 ANNEX A/M
l SELT and DELT
l G.INP
5-6
DSL Splitter PWVNA 64-port ADSL over l Separating ADSL/2/2+ signals with POTS
card POTS splitter card signals
l Real Impedance (600 ohms)
l Interfaces: 64 DSL & 64 POTS & 64 USER
VWVNA 64-port VDSL2 over l Separating VDSL2 signals with POTS signals
POTS splitter card l Real Impedance (600 ohms)
l Interfaces: 64 DSL & 64 POTS & 64 USER
VWVNE 64-port VDSL2 over l Separating VDSL2 signals with POTS signals
POTS splitter card l ETSI standard Impedance
l Interfaces: 64 DSL & 64 POTS & 64 USER
IWVN 64-port over ISDN l Separating DSL signals with ISDN signals,
splitter card either ADSL/2/2+ or VDSL2
l Interfaces: 64 DSL & 64 ISDN & 64 USER
GPON GTGO 8-port GPON OLT l 8 SFP GPON OLT optical service channels
interface subscriber card l Class B+ and Class C+ optical modules
card l Maximum split ratio 1:128
l Working with SCXN/SCXM only
GTGH 16-port GPON OLT l 16 SFP GPON OLT optical service channels
subscriber card l Class B+ and Class C+ optical modules
l Maximum split ratio 1:128
l Working with SCXN only
5-7
Analog trunk TRWG 32-port analog trunk l 32 analog trunk/FXO service channel
card subscriber card l Support DDI
5-8
Power card PRWG Power interface card l One -48V power input port
l Filtering and current-limiting for the input
power
l Power status monitor and alarm indicator, i.e.
over-voltage, under-voltage, power loss etc
5-9
Table of Contents
Switching and Control Cards ....................................................................................5-11
VoIP Daughter-Card .................................................................................................5-14
Clock Daughter-Card................................................................................................5-14
Vectoring Control Engine Card .................................................................................5-14
Narrowband Subscriber Cards .................................................................................5-16
Broadband Subscriber Cards ...................................................................................5-22
DSL and POTS Combo Cards..................................................................................5-29
DSL Splitter Cards....................................................................................................5-31
GPON Interface Cards .............................................................................................5-33
Ethernet Interface Card ............................................................................................5-36
P2P Interface Card...................................................................................................5-38
Network Interface Cards...........................................................................................5-40
Analog Trunk Card ...................................................................................................5-48
Common Interface Cards .........................................................................................5-49
Power Cards ............................................................................................................5-52
5-10
Fans.........................................................................................................................5-54
Backplane ................................................................................................................5-57
Panel
Figure 5-1, Figure 5-2 and Figure 5-3, display the panels of the switching and control cards.
Indicators
Table 5-3 describes the indicators of the switching and control cards.
5-11
Green LED flashes slowly. The card works properly and card type configuration is
correct.
HDD Red LED is ON. Card flash or SD card is working. Do not pull out the SD
card or the switching and control card.
ACTi (i = Green LED is OFF. No. i GE optical interface is not connected.(for the SCXN
1–4) card only)
Green LED flashes. No. i GE optical interface is sending and receiving the
data (ACTIVE).(for the SCXN card only)
Interfaces
Table 5-4 describes the interfaces on the Switching and control cards.
Interface Description
GE1 – GE4 GE optical interface, for uplink.(only available on the SCXN card)
DIAG RJ45 interface, for mirroring service traffic.(for the SCXN card only)
Button
The RST button is used for resetting card.
Principle
Figure 5-4 shows the principle of the Switching and Control cards. GE interface for SCXN
card only.
5-12
Table 5-5 describes the module functions of the Switching and Control card.
Item Description
Switch module The switching center of data service, implements data switching, Ethernet,
VLAN, multicast, IP route, QoS, and security functions
Clock/time module Processes system clock and time, complies with ITU-T G.8262, G.8264,
G.781, and RFC 1305.
Technical Specification
Table 5-6 lists the specification of the switching and control card.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
5-13
VOPSE 256
VOPSF 512
Panel
Figure 5-5 displays the panel of the SVWM card.
Indicators
Table 5-8 describes the indicator on the SVWM card.
5-14
Principle
Figure 5-6 shows the principle of the SVWM card.
Module Description
CPU module Implements card control including vectoring state machine maintenance,
vectoring training process control, and matrix factor calculation.
Technical Specification
Table 5-10 lists the specifications of the SVWM card.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
5-15
Note:
PTWV and PTWVN support the same functions. The only difference is the location of
subscriber cable outlets.
Panel
PTWV and PTWVN have the same panel. Figure 5-7 displays the panel of the POTS
subscriber card.
5-16
Indicators
Table 5-12 describes the indicator on the POTS subscriber cards.
Interfaces
Table 5-13 describes the interfaces on the POTS subscriber cards.
Interface Description
Principle
shows the principle of the POTS subscriber cards.
Figure 5.1
Table 5-14 describes the module functions of the POTS subscriber cards.
Item Description
Voice processing module Implements the voice signal A/D, D/A conversion, filtering, and 2/4-wire
conversion.
Circuit control module Works as the digital signal processing platform, performing calling control
and testing functions.
5-17
Item Description
Management control Manages and controls the whole card, including address translation, bus
module control, the communication between the Ethernet port and the switching
and control card.
Technical Specification
Table 5-15 lists the specifications of the POTS subscriber cards.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
Panel
Figure 5-8 displays the panel of the ISDN card.
Indicators
Table 5-16 describes the indicator on the DBWD card.
Interfaces
Table 5-17 describes the interface on the DBWD card.
5-18
Interface Description
Principle
Figure 5-9 shows the principle of the DBWD card.
Module Description
Management control Manages and controls the PCM module, controls the communication
module with the switching and control card.
Technical Specification
Table 5-19 lists the specifications of the ISDN cards.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
5-19
DSWB 16 SHDSL port and TDM over SHDSL E1 balanced interface (120 Ω)
16 E1 port
DSWU 16 SHDSL port and TDM over SHDSL E1 unbalanced interface (75 Ω)
16 E1 port
DSWC 16 SHDSL port and TDM over SHDSL, supports E1 unbalanced interface (120 Ω)
16 E1 port CES
DSWD 16 SHDSL port and TDM over SHDSL, supports E1 balanced interface (75 Ω)
16 E1 port CES
Panels
The panels of DSWB and DSWC are the same, see Figure 5-10 (takes DSWB as the
example).
The panels of DSWD and DSWU are the same, Figure 5-11 see (takes DSWD as the
example).
Indicators
Table 5-21 describes the indicator on the DDN cards.
Interfaces
Table 5-22 describes the interface on the DDN cards .
5-20
Interface Description
Principle
Figure 5-12 shows the principle of the DDN cards
Module Description
CES processing module Implements conversion between TDM data and Ethernet packets.
Technical Specification
Table 5-24 lists the specifications of the DDN cards.
5-21
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
Type Cards
APWV Yes No
ASWV No
Panel
The panels of AMWV, and ASWV are the same, see Figure 5-13 (takes ASWV as the
example).
5-22
Indicators
Table 5-27 describes the indicator on the ADSL2+ cards.
Interfaces
Table 5-28 describes the interfaces on the ADSL2+ cards.
Interface Description
Principle
Figure 5-16 shows the principle of the ADSL2+ cards.
5-23
Module Description
Splitter Separates voice signals from data signals (only valid for ANWV/APWV).
Technical Specification
Table 5-30 lists the specifications of the ADSL2+ cards.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
5-24
VMWVC 64
VGWV Yes
VMWVS No No
VGWVS Yes
VHWVE
Panel
The panels of VIWV, VMWVS, VMWVC, VMWK, and VMWKC are the same, see Figure
5-17 (takes VIWV as the example).
The panels of VGWVS and VGWV are the same, see Figure 5-19 (takes VGWV as the
example).
The panels of VHWVE and VHWVI are the same, see Figure 5-21 (takes VHWVI as the
example).
5-25
Indicators
Table 5-32 describes the indicator on the VDSL2 cards.
Interfaces
Table 5-33 describes the interfaces on the VDSL2 cards.
Interface Description
Principle
Figure 5-22 shows the principle of the VDSL2 cards.
Module Description
POTS/ISDN interface Provides POTS/ISDN interfaces (only for cards with built-in splitter).
5-26
Module Description
Splitter Separates voice signals from data signals (only for cards with built-in
splitter).
Technical Specification
Table 5-35 lists the specifications of the VDSL2 cards.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
SSWG No
5-27
Panel
The panels of SLWG, SMWG, and SSWG are the same, see Figure 5-23 (takes SMWG
as the example).
Indicators
Table 5-37 describes the indicator on the SHDSL card.
Interfaces
Table 5-38 describes the interface on the SHDSL card .
Interface Description
Principle
Figure 5-24 shows the principle of the SHDSL card.
Module Description
5-28
Module Description
Technical Specification
Table 5-40 lists the specifications of the SHDSL card.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
VDWV 64 Yes
Panels
The panels of ACWK, ACWV, VCWK, and VDWV are the same, see Figure 5-25 (takes
ACWV as the example).
Indicators
Table 5-42 describes the indicator on the combo cards.
5-29
Interfaces
Table 5-43 describes the interfaces on the combo cards.
Interface Description
Principle
Figure 5-26 shows the principle of the combo cards.
Module Description
Splitter Separate the narrowband from broadband signals and sends them to
respective modules.
Technical Specification
Table 5-44 lists the specifications of the combo cards.
5-30
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
Table 5-46 lists the DSL splitter cards for the ZXA10 C300M/C350M.
Panels
The panels of the PWVN and VWVN are the same, see Figure 5-27 (takes VWVN as the
example).
5-31
Interfaces
Table 5-47 describes the interfaces on the DSL splitter cards.
Interface Description
Principle
Figure 5-29 shows the principle of the DSL splitter cards.
Table 5-48 describes the module functions of the DSL splitter cards.
Module Description
Splitter module Extracts the voice signals and DSL signals, and then sends the signals to
the DSL subscriber card and ISDN/POTS subscriber card.
Technical Specification
Table 5-49 lists the specifications of the DSL splitter card.
Item Specification
Power consumption 0W
5-32
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
GTGO 8
GTGH 16
GTXO 8
Panel
Figure 5-30, Figure 5-31, andFigure 5-32 display the panels of the GPON interface cards.
Indicator
Table 5-51 describes the indicators on the GPON interface cards.
5-33
Green LED flashes quickly. The card is downloading data from the
switching and control card or the NMS.
Red LED flashes slowly every The card is installed in the wrong slot
two seconds. (does not match the configuration on
the NMS).
Yellow LED flashes slowly every The software version of the card does
two seconds. not match that of the switching and
control card (the auto-update function
is not enabled on the card). The
service runs properly.
ACTi (i = 1–8)/LEDi (i = Green LED is OFF. The GPON optical interface is not
1–16) connected.
Interface
The GPON interface cards provide 8 or 16 GPON interfaces or 8 XG-PON1 OLT interfaces.
Principle
Figure 5-33 shows the principle of the GPON cards.
5-34
Module Description
PON optical module Provides PON-C optical interface, complies with ITU-T G.984.2.
Management control Manages and controls the card, implement card configuration.
module
TDM module Processes data in service layer, including bandwidth management and
QoS process, satisfies the SLA requirement. The process function is
compatible with TR156.
Clock module Processes system clock, complies with ITU-T G.8262, G.8264, and G.781.
Technical Specification
Table 5-53 lists the specifications of the GPON cards.
Item Description
Hot-swappable Supported
5-35
Panel
Figure 5-34 displays the panels of the HDTT card.
Indicators
Table 5-54 describes the indicators on the HDTT card.
Green LED flashes quickly. The card is downloading data from the
main control card or NM.
Red LED flashes slowly. This card should not be inserted in this
slot.
Yellow LED flashes slowly. The software version of line card does
not match that of the main control card.
The service is normal.
5-36
Interfaces
The HDTT card provides eight GE optical interfaces (1 – 8).
Principle
Figure 5-35 shows the principle of the HDTT card.
Module Specification
Management control Implements card configuration, traffic management and optical module
module management, and status detection of optical module.
Switching module Implements conversion of optical module and backplane bus, implements
VLAN and Ethernet functions.
5-37
Technical Specification
Table 5-56 lists the specifications of the HDTT card.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
Panel
Figure 5-36 displays the panels of the FTGK card.
Indicators
Table 5-57 describes the indicators on the FTGK card.
Green LED flashes quickly. The card is downloading data from the
main control card or NM.
Red LED flashes slowly. This card should not be inserted in this
slot.
5-38
Yellow LED flashes slowly. The software version of line card does not
match that of the main control card. The
service is normal.
LEDi (1 – 48) Green LED is OFF. The GE/FE optical interface is not
connected.
Interfaces
The P2P interface card provides 48 FE/GE optical interfaces.
Principle
Figure 5-37 shows the principle diagram of the FTGK card.
Module Description
Management control Implements card configuration, traffic management and optical module
module management, and status detection of optical module.
Switching module Implements conversion of optical module and backplane bus, implements
VLAN and Ethernet functions.
5-39
Module Description
Clock module Supports all optical interface to use system clock for clock synchronization.
When the card is used for uplink, the synchronized clock from the optical
port is sent to the switching and control card works as the system clock.
Technical Specification
Table 5-59 lists the specifications of the FTGK card.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
Card Interface
Panel
The panels of GPUC and XPUC are the same, see Figure 5-38 (takes XPUC as the
example).
5-40
Indicators
Table 5-61 describes the indicators on the GPON ONT uplink cards.
Green LED is constantly ON. l The card completes self-test but fails
to receive data from the switching
and control card or the NMS.
l The card is downloading version
from the switching and control card.
l There is no legal version.
Green LED flashes quickly. The card is downloading data from the
switching and control card or the NMS.
Red LED flashes slowly every The card is installed in the wrong slot
two seconds. (does not match the configuration on the
NMS).
Yellow LED flashes slowly The software version of the card does not
every two seconds. match that of the switching and control
card (the auto-update function is not
enabled on the card). The service runs
properly.
Interfaces
l GPUC provides one SFP optical interface.
l XPUC provides one XG-PON ONT optical interface.
Principle
Figure 5-39 shows the principle of the GPON ONT uplink cards.
5-41
Table 5-62 describes the module functions of the GPON ONT uplink cards.
Item Description
Management control Implements card configuration, traffic management and optical module
module management, and status detection of optical module.
GPON optical module Provides PON-C optical interface, complies with ITU-T G.984.2.
Technical Specification
Table 5-63 lists the specifications of the GPON ONT uplink cards.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
GCFD 2 -
5-42
GCTD - 2
GUSQ 2 2
GUFQ 4 -
GUTQ - 4
Panel
Figure 5-40, Figure 5-41, Figure 5-42, Figure 5-43, and Figure 5-44 display the panels of
the GE Ethernet uplink cards.
Indicators
Table 5-65 describes the indicators on the Ethernet uplink cards.
5-43
Green LED is constantly ON. l The card completes self-test but fails
to receive data from the switching
and control card or the NMS.
l The card is downloading version
from the switching and control card.
l There is no legal version.
Green LED flashes quickly. The card is downloading data from the
switching and control card or the NMS.
Red LED flashes slowly every The card is installed in the wrong slot
two seconds. (does not match the configuration on the
NMS).
Yellow LED flashes slowly The software version of the card does not
every two seconds. match that of the switching and control
card (the auto-update function is not
enabled on the card). The service runs
properly.
ACTi (i=1 – 4) Green LED is OFF. The GE optical interface is not connected.
Interfaces
l GCFD: 50-pin socket cascade port and two optical interfaces
l GCTD: 50-pin socket cascade port and two electrical interfaces
l GUFQ: Four SFP optical interfaces (GE1 - GE4)
l GUSQ: Two optical interfaces (GE1/GE2) and two electrical interfaces (GE3/GE4)
l GUTQ: Four electrical interfaces (GE1 - GE4)
Principle
Figure 5-45 shows the principle of the GE Ethernet uplink cards.
5-44
Table 5-66 describes the module functions of the GE Ethernet uplink cards.
Item Description
Management and control Implements card configuration, traffic management and optical module
module management, and status detection of optical module.
Technical Specification
Table 5-67 lists the specifications of the GE Ethernet uplink cards.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
5-45
HUTQ 2 2 No
HUVQ 2 2 Yes
Panel
Figure 5-46 and Figure 5-47 display the panels of the 10GE/GE Ethernet uplink cards.
Indicator
Table 5-69 describes the indicators on the 10GE/GE Ethernet uplink cards.
Green LED flashes quickly. The card is downloading data from the
switching and control card or the NMS.
5-46
Red LED flashes slowly every The card is installed in the wrong slot
two seconds. (does not match the configuration on
the NMS).
Yellow LED flashes slowly every The software version of the card does
two seconds. not match that of the switching and
control card (the auto-update function
is not enabled on the card). The service
runs properly.
Interface
The Ethernet uplink cards provide two 10GE optical interfaces (XG1/XG2) and two GE
optical interfaces (GE1/GE2).
Principle
Figure 5-48 shows the principle of the 10GE/GE Ethernet uplink cards.
Table 5-70 describes the module functions of the 10GE/GE Ethernet uplink cards.
5-47
Item Description
Management and control Implements card configuration, traffic management and optical module
module management, and status detection of optical module.
10GE PHY module Implements 10GE serial Ethernet interface conversion, coding in physical
layer, clock recovery and frequency doubling.
Implement time input and Ethernet frequency synchronization (only
available for HUVQ).
GE PHY module Implements the conversion between XAUI and GE parallel Ethernet
interface, coding in physical layer, clock recovery and frequency doubling.
Implement time input and Ethernet frequency synchronization (only
available for HUVQ).
Technical Specification
Table 5-71 lists the specifications of the 10GE/GE Ethernet uplink cards.
Item Value
Hot-swappable Supported
Panel
Figure 5-49 shows the TRWG card panel.
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Indicators
Table 5-72 describes the indicator on the TRWG card.
Technical Specification
Table 5-73 lists the specifications of the TRWG card.
Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
CICG No
CICK Yes
Panel
Figure 5-50 and Figure 5-51 display the panels of the common interface cards.
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Indicators
Table 5-75 describes the indicators on the common interface cards.
Interfaces
Table 5-76 describes the interfaces on the common interface cards.
Interface Description
CLKI1/TIMI1 The first BITS or 1PPS + TOD clock input interface, 120Ω
CLKI2/TIMI2 The second BITS or 1PPS + TOD clock input interface, 120Ω
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Interface Description
Principle
Figure 5-52 shows the principle diagram of the common interface cards.
Table 5-77 describes the module functions of the common interface cards.
Item Description
Management and control Implements configuration, control, and management for each module
interface in the card
Technical Specification
Table 5-78 lists the specifications of the common interface cards.
Item Specification
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Item Specification
Hot-swappable Supported
PRWGS -48 V, DC -
The ZXA10 C300M/C350M supports two power cards of the same type.
l When the input voltage of their power supply is equal, both cards work in load-balance
mode.
l Otherwise, the card with higher voltage provides power to the system.
Panel
Figure 5-53, Figure 5-54, and Figure 5-55 display the panels of the power cards.
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Indicator
Table 5-80 describes the indicators on the power card.
Table 5-80 Indicator Description of the Power Cards
Green LED is OFF. The input voltage is abnormal (no input voltage ,
over-voltage or under-voltage).
The alarm message is sent to the switching and control
card.
Interface
Table 5-81 describes the interfaces on the power cards.
Table 5-81 Interface Description of the Power Cards
Interface Description
Principle
Figure 5-56 shows the principle diagram of the power cards.
Item Description
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Item Description
Specifications
Table 5-83 lists the specifications of the power cards.
Item Specification
5.16 Fans
ZXA10 C300M uses the fan box for heat dissipation. ZXA10 C350 uses the FCWR card.
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Operating voltage 48 V 36 V – 72 V
Panel
Figure 5-57 displays the panel of the fan box.
Indicators
Table 5-85 describes the indicators on the fan box.
RUN The green LED is ON. All fans are rotating properly.
Technical Specifications
Table 5-86 lists the specifications of the fan box.
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Item Specification
Panel
Figure 5-58 displays the panel of the FCWR card.
Indicator
Table 5-87 describes the indicators on the FCWR card.
Principle Diagram
Figure 5-59 shows the principle diagram of the FCWR card.
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Item Description
Fan module Change the fan speed according to the signals from the control module.
Technical Specification
Table 5-89 lists the specifications of the FCWR card.
Item Value
Hot-swappable Supported
5.17 Backplane
5.17.1 ZXA10 C300M Backplane
Overview
The ZXA10 C300M uses the following backplanes.
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Panel
MWEA and MWEB have the same panel.Figure 5-60 displays the MWEA backplane.
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MWIA and MWIB have the same panel.Figure 5-62 displays MWIA backplane.
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Interfaces
The backplanes provide the following interfaces.
l Interfaces for switching and control cards, subscriber cards, interface cards and uplink
cards
l Power card interfaces: -48 V, -48 V GND, 3.3 V, GND
l Fan box interfaces: -48 V, -48 V GND, fan detect/control
Dimensions
Table 5-90 lists the dimensions of the backplanes.
MWEC
MWIC
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Panel
Figure 5-64 displays the panel of MWRV card.
Interface
The ZXA10 C350M backplane provides the following interfaces.
l Main switching and control card interface, subscriber card interface, uplink card
interface, and common interface card interface
l Power card interfaces: -48 V, -48 V GND, and 3.3 VGND
l Fan interfaces: -48 V, -48 V GND, and fan detection/control
Dimensions
422.50 mm × 256 mm (Height × Width).
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Cable Description
Subscriber cable Connects DSL subscribers to DSL cards, DSL splitter cards, and DDN
cards.
Connects POTS subscribers to POTS cards.
Connects ISDN subscribers to the DBWD card.
Serial port cable Connects the serial port of a maintenance computer to the ZXA10
C300M/C350M.
Fiber pigtail Connects optical fibers to an Ethernet optical interface or PON interface.
Table of Contents
Power Cable ..............................................................................................................6-1
Subscriber Cable........................................................................................................6-2
E1 Balanced Cable.....................................................................................................6-4
E1 Unbalanced Cable ................................................................................................6-6
Network Cable............................................................................................................6-8
Serial Port Cable ........................................................................................................6-9
Fiber Pigtail ..............................................................................................................6-10
Monitoring Cable ......................................................................................................6-10
6-1
Cable Connection
End A of the power cable is connected to the ZXA10 C300M/C350M shelf, supplying the
power to the shelf. End B of the power cable is connected to the DC terminal of the power
distributor.
6-2
Pin Connections
Table 6-2 lists pin connections of the subscriber cable.
6-3
6-4
Pin Connections
Table 6-3 lists pin connections of the E1 balanced cable.
Pin at End A Core Color at B1 E1 Signal Pin at End A Core Color at B2 E1 Signal
6-5
Pin at End A Core Color at B1 E1 Signal Pin at End A Core Color at B2 E1 Signal
6-6
Pin Connections
Table 6-4 lists pin connections of E1 unbalanced cable .
A1 OUT16A B1 GND
A2 IN16A B2 IN16B
A3 OUT15A B3 GND
A4 IN15A B4 IN15B
A5 OUT14A B5 GND
A6 IN14A B6 IN14B
A7 OUT13A B7 GND
A8 IN13A B8 IN13B
A9 OUT12A B9 GND
6-7
Pin Connections
Table 6-5 lists the pin connections of a network cable.
6-8
RJ45_1 (Straight-through)
RJ45_2 (Straight-through)
RJ45_3 (Straight-through)
RJ45_6 (Straight-through)
Note:
The network cable cannot be longer than 100 m.
Pin Connections
Table 6-6 lists pin connections of the serial port cable.
6-9
End A End B
3 3
4 5
5 5
6 2
Note:
Other pins are null.
Connector Description
Table 6-7 describes the optical connectors.
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External View
One end of a monitoring cable is an RJ45 connector, and the other end is a sensor (That
of a smoke monitoring cable is a 6-pin connector.) Figure 6-7 to Figure 6-11 show the
external view of each type of the monitoring cables.
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Connection Description
For a description of the monitoring cable connections, refer to Table 6-8.
Temperature monitoring cable TEM interface of the common Middle of the cabinet
interface board
Humidity monitoring cable HUM interface of the common Middle of the cabinet
interface board
Smoke monitoring cable SMO interface of the common Smoke sensor at the top of the
interface board cabinet
Liquid level monitoring cable LIQ interface of the common Bottom of the cabinet
interface board
Door access control monitoring DOR interface of the common Front and rear door frames of
cable interface board the cabinet
Table 6-9 Descriptions of the Core Wires of the Temperature Monitoring Cable
Pin number at end A Core Wire Color Pin number at end B Signals
1 Orange 1 GND
For a description of the core wires of the humidity monitoring cable, refer to Table 6-10.
Table 6-10 Descriptions of the Core Wires of the Humidity Monitoring Cable
Pin number at end A Core Wire Color Pin number at end B Signals
1 Orange 1 GND
For a description of the core wires of the smoke monitoring cable, refer to Table 6-11.
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Table 6-11 Descriptions of the Core Wires of the Smoke Monitoring Cable
Pin number at end A Core Wire Color Pin number at end B Signals
1 Orange 2 GND
For a description of the core wires of the liquid level monitoring cable, refer to Table 6-12.
Table 6-12 Descriptions of the Core Wires of the Liquid Level Monitoring Cable
For a description of the core wires of the door access control monitoring cable, refer to
Table 6-13.
Table 6-13 Descriptions of the Core Wires of the Door Access Control Monitoring Cable
Pin number at end A Core Wire Color Pin number at end B Signals
1 White 1 –
2 Blue 2 –
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6-14
MDF
- Main Distribution Frame
MELT
- Metallic Line Test
NM
- Network Management
NMS
- Network Management System
ODF
- Optical Distribution Frame
P2P
- Peer-to-Peer
PDU
- Power Distribution Unit
PON
- Passive Optical Network
POTS
- Plain Old Telephone Service
PPS
- Pulse Per Second
PSTN
- Public Switched Telephone Network
RTN
- Return
SFP
- Small Form-Factor Pluggable
SHDSL
- Single-pair High Digital Subscriber Line
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
TOD
- Time of Day
VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
WDM
- Wavelength Division Multiplexing
XAUI
- 10Gigabit Attachment Unit Interface
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