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Different boards provide different external ports. This topic describes how to select an appropriate board according to requirements during the commissioning process. Table 1 lists the boards corresponding to the connection points of the UA5000. Table 1 Boards corresponding to the connection points Board Type Control board PVMB Board Name
interface Type One 10M/100M Base-T maintenance network interface One RS-232 maintenance serial interface One 100M Base-T uplink interface Eight E1 interfaces HW interface One FE optical interface One GE optical interface Two 100M Base-T service network interfaces One 100M Base-T maintenance network interface One RS-232 maintenance serial interface Eight E1 interfaces One HW interface One FE optical interface One GE optical interface Two 100M Base-T service network interfaces One 100M Base-T maintenance network interface One RS-232 maintenance serial interface One HW interface
PVMD
PVME
Table 1 Boards corresponding to the connection points Board Type DSL DSLE/DSLD EDTB SDL Board Name interface Type Eight 2B+D service interfaces 16 ISDN service interfaces 16 E1 interfaces
One RS-232 maintenance serial interface Four TDM SHDSL interfaces + four E1 interfaces
One PON port One GE/FE auto-sensing electrical port One PON port One GE/FE auto-sensing electrical port One 100M electrical port Two 100M optical ports Four E1 ports
GP1A
CSRB
ESC, FCBB.
One RS-232 maintenance serial interface RS-485 interface; two RJ-45 interfaces RS-485; 14 RJ-45 interfaces
Table 1 Boards corresponding to the connection points Board Type Board Name
One HW interface for connecting to the HABA shelf 32 trunk interfaces 32 POTS and ADSL2+ combo interfaces 16 E1 service interfaces
One test interface One clock input interface Three HW interfaces for subtending the HABD or HABF shelf One set of test and subtending interfaces One clock output interface One HW interface for connecting to the HABD shelf One environment monitoring serial interface One -48 V power interface
HWTF
PSTF
One DB-68 interface 32 xDSL/E1 service interfaces 32 POTS and ADSL2+ combo interfaces
Script
Script is a command set file in .txt format. This topic describes how to run the commands in the script in batches by loading the script instead of entering the command one by one. This makes it convenient to commission for subscribers.
Script Introduction
Before commissioning, you can make a commissioning script based on the information collected from "Data Requirements", such as the data plan. Configure the basic data by loading the script. This ensures that the device works in the normal state to facilitate the commissioning of the basic functions and the services of the device. The basic configurations that can be carried out by the script include but are not limited to the following:
Enable the auto-save function. Set the auto-save interval. Confirm the board.
NOTE:
For details of loading a script, refer to the introduction in "Loading the Script."
Script Example
Data
According to the preceding data plan, enter the following commands in the script:
autosave interval on autosave interval 1440 config board confirm 0