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HSS9820 Product Description

HUAWEI HSS9820 Home Subscriber Server Product Description


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Contents
1 Overview..................................................................................... 1
1.1 Orientation...............................................................................................................................................................1 1.2 Networking and Applications of the HSS9820........................................................................................................1

2 Features...................................................................................... 1
2.1 Advanced Hardware and Software Platforms..........................................................................................................1 2.1.1 Hardware Platform (OSTA 2.0).........................................................................................................................1 2.1.2 Software Platform (DOPRA).............................................................................................................................1 2.2 Advanced Distributed Structure...............................................................................................................................2 2.3 Modular Design.......................................................................................................................................................2 2.4 Large Capacity ........................................................................................................................................................2 2.5 High Reliability.......................................................................................................................................................2 2.5.1 Hardware...........................................................................................................................................................2 2.5.2 Software.............................................................................................................................................................3 2.5.3 System...............................................................................................................................................................3 2.6 Convenient and Practical O&M Functions..............................................................................................................3

3 Functions..................................................................................... 4
3.1 ID Management.......................................................................................................................................................4 3.1.1 Subscriber ID.....................................................................................................................................................4 3.1.2 Service ID..........................................................................................................................................................4 3.1.3 IPv4 or IPv6 Address.........................................................................................................................................4 3.2 Implicit Registration................................................................................................................................................5 3.3 Authentication..........................................................................................................................................................5 3.4 Charging Support.....................................................................................................................................................5 3.5 Registration Restriction and Subscriber Barring.....................................................................................................5 3.6 Roaming Restriction................................................................................................................................................6 3.7 Subscriber Data Management..................................................................................................................................6 3.8 Disaster Recovery....................................................................................................................................................6 3.9 Template Management.............................................................................................................................................6 3.10 NASS Nomadism Control.....................................................................................................................................7

4 System Structure.........................................................................1
4.1 Physical Structure....................................................................................................................................................1

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4.1.1 Hardware Structure............................................................................................................................................1 4.1.2 HSS9820 Physical Configuration Modes..........................................................................................................6 4.2 Software Structure...................................................................................................................................................6 4.2.1 Lower Layer Supporting Software....................................................................................................................7 4.2.2 DOPRA..............................................................................................................................................................7 4.2.3 Database Software.............................................................................................................................................7 4.2.4 Application Software.........................................................................................................................................8 4.3 Functional Structure................................................................................................................................................8 4.3.1 SAU...................................................................................................................................................................9 4.3.2 HDU...................................................................................................................................................................9 4.3.3 SMU...................................................................................................................................................................9

5 Interface Description....................................................................1
5.1 Physical Interface....................................................................................................................................................1 5.1.1 Maintenance Interface.......................................................................................................................................1 5.1.2 Service Interface................................................................................................................................................2 5.2 Protocol and Reference Interface.............................................................................................................................3

6 Technical Specifications................................................................5
6.1 Reliability Specifications.........................................................................................................................................5 6.2 Power Supply and Power Consumption Specifications..........................................................................................5 6.2.1 Power Supply.....................................................................................................................................................5 6.2.2 Power Consumption..........................................................................................................................................6 6.3 Physical Specifications of the Cabinet....................................................................................................................6 6.4 Environmental Specifications..................................................................................................................................6 6.4.1 Adaptability Specifications................................................................................................................................6 6.4.2 Noise Specifications..........................................................................................................................................7 6.5 EMC Specifications.................................................................................................................................................7 6.5.1 EMI....................................................................................................................................................................7

7 Environmental Requirements........................................................1
7.1 Storage Environment...............................................................................................................................................1 7.1.1 Climate Requirements.......................................................................................................................................1 7.1.2 Waterproof Requirements..................................................................................................................................2 7.1.3 Biological Requirements...................................................................................................................................2 7.1.4 Air Purity Requirements....................................................................................................................................2 7.1.5 Mechanical Stress Requirements.......................................................................................................................3 7.2 Transportation Environment....................................................................................................................................3 7.2.1 Climate Requirements.......................................................................................................................................3 7.2.2 Waterproof Requirements..................................................................................................................................4 7.2.3 Biological Requirements...................................................................................................................................4 7.2.4 Air Purity Requirements....................................................................................................................................4 7.3 Operation Environment...........................................................................................................................................6

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7.3.1 Climate Requirements.......................................................................................................................................6 7.3.2 Biological Requirements...................................................................................................................................6 7.3.3 Air Purity Requirements....................................................................................................................................7

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Networking of the HSS9820..............................................................2 Fully-loaded integrated configuration cabinet...................................2 Fully-loaded service processing cabinet............................................3 Front view of a service subrack.........................................................4 Rear view of a service subrack.........................................................4 Software structure of the HSS9820...................................................7 Functional structure of the HSS9820.................................................8

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Subscription data of IMS subscribers................................................1 Configuration of the service subrack.................................................5 Types of boards used in the HSS9820................................................5 Physical configuration modes of the HSS9820...................................6 Maintenance interface specifications................................................1 Specifications for external service interfaces....................................2 Interfaces of the HSS9820................................................................3 Reliability specifications of the HSS9820...........................................5 Power consumption specifications of a fully loaded subrack...............6 Physical specifications of the cabinet................................................6 Environment adaptability specifications............................................7 CE specifications at the 48 V power port..........................................7 RE specifications of the HSS9820......................................................8 CS specifications of the HSS9820......................................................8 RS specifications of the HSS9820......................................................8 ESD specifications of the HSS9820....................................................9 EFT specifications of the HSS9820....................................................9 Surge specifications of the HSS9820.................................................9 Climate requirements of the HSS9820 in the storage environment......1 Air purity requirements for equipment storage (physically-active substances)..................................................................................... 2 Air purity requirements for equipment storage (chemically-active substances)..................................................................................... 3 Mechanical stress requirements of the HSS9820 in the storage

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environment.................................................................................... 3 Climate requirements of the HSS9820 in the transportation environment.................................................................................... 4 Air purity requirements for equipment transportation (physicallyactive substances)...........................................................................4 Air purity requirements for equipment transportation (chemicallyactive substances)...........................................................................5 Mechanical stress requirements for equipment transportation...........5 Climate requirements of the HSS9820 in the operation environment...6 Other climate environment requirements..........................................6 Air purity requirements for equipment operation (physically-active substances)..................................................................................... 7 Air purity requirements for equipment operation (chemically-active substances)..................................................................................... 7 Mechanical stress requirements for equipment operation..................7

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1.1 Orientation
Figure 1.1 lists the subscription data of IMS subscribers. Figure 1.1 Subscription data of IMS subscribers Subscription Data Basic identification Security information Routing information Service profile Description

Overview

The Huawei Home Subscriber Server (HSS9820) serves as the core database that stores subscription data of IMS subscribers. It integrates the functions of the HSS and the SLF.

User identification, number, and address information Network access control information for authentication and authorization Location information of subscribers Service trigger criteria and service data

In an IMS network with more than one HSS, the SLF provides the location of the HSS, which serves the IMS subscriber, to the I-CSCF, S-CSCF, and AS. In an IMS network with one HSS, the SLF is not required. Physically, the SLF and the HSS can be installed together or separately.

1.2 Networking and Applications of the HSS9820


Figure 1.1 shows the networking of the HSS9820.

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DNS/Enum Server

IMS Core Network

HSS: Home Subscriber Server AS: Application Server CSCF: Call Session Control Function MGCF: Media Gateway Control Function DNS: Domain Name Server ENUM: E.164 Number URI Mapping GGSN: Gateway GPRS Support Node PLMN: Public Land Mobile Network WLAN: Wireless Local Area Network

SLF: Subscription Locator Function MRFC: Multimedia Resource Function Controller PDSN: Packet Data Serving Node UMTS: Universal Mobile Telecommunications System xDSL: x Digital Subscriber Line GPRS: General Packet Radio Service AC: Access Concentrator BAS: Broadband Access Server PSTN: Public Switched Telephone Network

The HSS9820, which integrates the functions of HSS and SLF, supports the following networking modes:

Single HSS networking Single SLF networking HSS and SLF networking

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The HSS9820 uses the following platforms:

Features

2.1 Advanced Hardware and Software Platforms


This section describes the features of the hardware and software platforms.

Open standards telecom architecture platform 2.0 (OSTA 2.0), which is based on the advanced telecom computing architecture (ATCA), as the hardware platform Distributed object-oriented programmable realtime architecture (DOPRA) as the software platform

2.1.1 Hardware Platform (OSTA 2.0)


The HSS9820 hardware platform boasts the following features:

High data rate With high-speed serial data link and switched structure employed, the data exchange bandwidth reaches 2.5 Tbit/s.

High availability With the hot swap design for all front boards, the system availability reaches 99.999%. Good scalability Subracks are cascaded and interface boards are scalable. Convenient upgradeability The backplane can be smoothly upgraded to 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GE). Boards that provide interfaces are easy to upgrade.

Outstanding manageability With standard management platform employed, any part in the system can be easily managed.

2.1.2 Software Platform (DOPRA)


The HSS9820 software platform provides the following features:

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High componentization Good scalability Advanced distribution Powerful test function Reliable real-time monitoring and maintenance

2.2 Advanced Distributed Structure


The advanced distributed structure of the HSS9820 comprises the following independent functional entities:

Service access unit HSS data unit Service management unit

The distributed structure design of the HSS9820 provides more benefits, when you try to meet subscriber demands by:

Developing and providing more services Expanding the system capacity

2.3 Modular Design


Without affecting other modules, you can add any number of an individual module to increase the processing capacity of the HSS9820.

2.4 Large Capacity


The HSS9820 can support as many as 10 million IMS subscribers when it is configured with eight subracks distributed in three cabinets.

2.5 High Reliability


This section describes the high reliability regarding the following aspects of the HSS9820:

Hardware Software System

2.5.1 Hardware
The following measures are taken to ensure reliability of the hardware:

Using OSTA 2.0 hardware platform Using backup for important parts such as the power supply

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Using hot swap technology to facilitate online maintenance Using unified processor boards to reduce system complexity and to increase system integrity and stability Using dual disk arrays with dual power supplies to ensure subscriber data security Using dual-plane network structure to avoid single point failure

2.5.2 Software
The following measures are taken to ensure reliability of the software:

Automatic Fault Detection and Self-Healing Ability Fault Tolerance and Debug Function Data Security Flow Control Operation Security

2.5.3 System
The following measures are taken to ensure reliability of the system:

Using a distributed structure Each functional entity supports multiple instances and provides services concurrently. In this way, any single point failure or single instance failure does not affect the functional entity.

Using hot backup and fast recovery techniques for each functional entity to ensure timely data recovery and fast seamless switchover in the case of system failure Managing operator authority and operation log to ensure secure and credible subscriber data management Providing consistency check to memory data and background data to ensure credible services Supporting interoperation with the ASs of other vendors through standard interfaces and open network capability

2.6 Convenient and Practical O&M Functions


The following measures are taken for the O&M system of the HSS9820:

Providing friendly user interfaces that integrate the merits of human machine language (MML) and graphic user interface (GUI) and unified network management (NM) to facilitate both local and remote maintenance Providing Portal interfaces to help subscribers customize services Supporting online reporting of hardware versions Providing log, alarm, and performance measurement and performing fault diagnosis to help locate and solve faults effectively Providing visible alarm information on the alarm box

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3.1 ID Management
The HSS9820 supports management of the following IDs:

Functions

Subscriber ID Service ID IPv4 or IPv6 address

3.1.1 Subscriber ID
The HSS9820 supports the following subscriber IDs and the association management between them:

IMPI: in the network access identifier (NAI) format The IMPI is used for registration, authentication, and charging functions in the IMS network. Each IMS subscriber can have one or more IMPIs.

IMPU: in the SIP URI or TEL URI format The IMPU is used for communications between IMS subscribers. Each IMS subscriber can have one or more IMPUs.

3.1.2 Service ID
The HSS9820 supports the following service IDs and the association management between the two:

PISI: in the NAI format PUSI: in the SIP URI or TEL URI format

3.1.3 IPv4 or IPv6 Address


The HSS9820 supports the IPv4 and IPv6 stacks. It enables a subscriber to access the IMS network by using the IPv4 or IPv6 address.

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3.2 Implicit Registration


The HSS9820 supports implicit registration. A set of IMPUs or PUSIs forms an implicit registration set (IRS). After an IMPU or PUSI is registered, other IMPUs or PUSIs in the IRS are registered accordingly.

3.3 Authentication
The HSS9820 supports the following authentication schemes:

IMS authentication and key agreement (AKA) authentication It is a standard 3GPP authentication scheme which provides ID authentication to access the IMS network for standard IMS UEs.

Early AKA authentication It allows the GSM or UMTS subscribers whose authentication data are stored in the HLR to access the IMS network when both HSS and HLR exist.

Early IMS security It allows the PS subscribers who do not support the IMS AKA authentication to access the IMS network. In this way, the IMS network is compatible with the current PS network.

HTTP Digest authentication It is a cryptogram based authentication which allows a fixed network subscriber who does not support the IMS AKA authentication to access the IMS network.

NASS bundled authentication (NBA) It allows the Network Attachment Subsystem (NASS) fixed UEs to access the IMS network.

If user equipment (UE) supports more than one scheme, the HSS9820 negotiates with the SCSCF to choose one with the highest priority.

3.4 Charging Support


The HSS9820 supports the following event charging and charging collection functions:

Primary event charging function (PECF) Secondary event charging function (SECF) Primary charging collection function (PCCF) Secondary charging collection function (SCCF)

3.5 Registration Restriction and Subscriber Barring


The HSS9820 supports the following registration restriction and subscriber barring functions:

Setting the registration restriction and barring state

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Checking the registration restriction and barring state during registration

Only the subscriber who is provided with the registration authority can be registered, and only the non-barring subscriber can enjoy the IMS service.

3.6 Roaming Restriction


The HSS9820 supports the roaming restriction function. It allows the operator to specify the networks to which the subscribers can roam.

3.7 Subscriber Data Management


The HSS9820 provides the following subscriber data management functions:

Adding subscribers, deleting subscribers, querying subscriber data, and modifying subscriber data through the MML or Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) commands Querying subscriber data in batches You can export the subscriber data from the HSS in batches and save the data as a file. Providing offline statistics function You can export the subscriber data from the HSS to external database. In this way, the network operator can make statistics of the data based on specific query condition, thus providing reliable data for policy analysis and decision.

3.8 Disaster Recovery


The HSS9820 serves as the core database in the IMS network. It stores subscription data and supports call or session setup. Because of its important network position, failures of the HSS9820 may cause a great loss to operators or subscribers. The HSS9820 provides the 1+1 mated redundancy solution to protect the benefits of network operators and subscribers. In this solution, the two HSSs, which are located in different areas, work in active and standby mode. Both of them are connected to the peer MEs, and the data on them is synchronized on a real time basis. In normal cases, all the services are processed on the active HSS. The standby HSS takes over the services if the active HSS fails.

3.9 Template Management


To facilitate subscriber data management, the HSS allows you to define subscribers through a template. The template management involves:

Managing system data through a template Managing subscriber data through a template Adding subscriber data through a template

You can predefine a service data template for the subscribers to be provided with the same

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3.10 NASS Nomadism Control


The NASS nomadism control supported by the HSS involves:

Controlling the delivery of the nomadism location information Controlling the delivery of the nomadism state Setting and querying the nomadism authority in the business hall (BNH) Setting and querying reference location information in the BNH

When a fixed network subscriber accesses the IMS network, the HSS checks whether the subscriber has the nomadism authority. The HSS then updates the nomadism state and the dynamic nomadism location information and delivers the information to the AS. Through the BNH, you can set the NASS nomadism control ID. Each ID maps one template that contains the accessible and/or the inaccessible nomadic addresses.

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4.1 Physical Structure
4.1.1 Hardware Structure

System Structure

The HSS9820 contains the following components: Cabinet Service Subrack Board
The HSS9820 can share the same cabinet or subrack with other Huawei IMS MEs.

Cabinet
The HSS9820 uses the N68-22 server cabinet. The N68-22 cabinet is 46 U (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75 inches). The cabinet uses the 48 V DC power supply that complies with the IEC297 standard and meets the demands for flexibly configuration of modules. Based on different components, the cabinets used for the HSS9820 can be classified into the following categories:

Integrated configuration cabinet Service processing cabinet

The integrated configuration cabinet is mandatory, and it can perform the entire range of service processing functions with minimum configuration.

Service subracks are numbered from left to right and from bottom to top. The subrack number starts from 0. Only two disk arrays are configured in the HSS9820. The other two disk arrays belong to the other IMS MEs of Huawei.

Figure 1.1 shows the layout of a fully-loaded integrated configuration cabinet.

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PDB (3 U)

Service subrack 1 (14 U)

Service subrack 0 (14 U)

LAN switch 1 (1 U) Cabling trough (1 U) LAN switch 0 (1 U) RMU (1 U) Disk array 3 (2 U) Filler panel (1 U) Disk array 2 (2 U) Disk array 1 (2 U) Filler panel (1 U) Disk array 0 (2 U) Filler panel ( 1 U)

The system capacity decides whether a service processing cabinet is required. Figure 1.2 shows the fully-loaded service processing cabinet.

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PDB (3 U)

Service subrack 3 (14 U)

Service subrack 2 (14 U)

Service subrack 1 (14 U)

Filler panel (1 U)

Service Subrack
Service subracks are built on the OSTA 2.0 platform. Figure 1.3 shows the front view of a service subrack.

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1: Slots for boards 3: Slot for the SMU board

2: Fan subrack (including the air intake vent)

Figure 1.4 shows the rear view of a service subrack. Figure 1.4 Rear view of a service subrack

1: Air exhaust vent 3: Cable trough 5: Slot for the SDM board

2: Slots for interface boards 4: Power module

The service subrack, 14 U high, contains 14 standard slots numbered from 00 to 13. Boards are inserted in front and rear of the backplane. Figure 1.1 lists the configuration of the service subrack.

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HSS9820 Product Description Figure 1.1 Configuration of the service subrack Boar d SMU Full Name System management unit Slot Type Front board Front board Back board Front board Back board Remarks 2, mandatory, at the bottom of the service subrack 2, mandatory 2, mandatory 1 to 12, optional 1 to 12, optional

SWU SWI USP USI

Switching unit Switching interface unit Universal service processing unit Universal service interface unit

06 and 07 06 and 07 0005 and 0813 0005 and 0813

Boards
Figure 1.1 lists the types of boards used in the HSS9820. Figure 1.1 Types of boards used in the HSS9820 Physical Board USP Full Name Universal service processing unit System management unit Type Front board Remarks 12 USPs are configured for each subrack. Two SMUs are configured for each subrack. They work in active/standby mode. Two SWUs are configured for each subrack. They work in load sharing mode. Back board The USI is the back interface board of the USP. The SWI is the back interface board of the SWU. The SDM is the back board of the SMU. Two SDMs are configured for each subrack. They work in active/standby mode.

SMU

SWU

Switching unit

USI SWI SDM

Universal service interface unit Switching interface unit Subrack data module

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4.1.2 HSS9820 Physical Configuration Modes


The HSS9820 adopts the standard OSTA2.0 platform as other IMS products. The HSS9820 can either share the cabinet, subrack, and board with other IMS products or use a standalone cabinet. Different physical configuration modes can be used in different scenarios. Figure 1.2 lists the physical configuration modes of the HSS9820. Figure 1.2 Physical configuration modes of the HSS9820 Number 1 2 Configuration Mode Uses a standalone cabinet. This mode is used for the system with large capacity. Uses standalone subracks, and shares the cabinet with other IMS products. This mode is used when the following conditions are met:

The number of boards required by the HSS9820 reaches the maximum that a subrack can hold. The number of subracks required by the HSS9820 does not reach the maximum that the cabinet can hold. A cabinet can hold a maximum of three subracks.

Uses standalone boards, and shares the cabinet and subracks with other IMS products. This mode is used when the number of boards required by the HSS9820 does not reach the maximum supported by a subrack. A subrack can hold a maximum of 12 boards.

Shares boards with other IMS products. This mode is used for the system with small capacity and light traffic. The HSS9820 can share the same board with other IMS products such as the HSS9820 and ATS9900.

4.2 Software Structure


Figure 1.1 shows the overall structure of the software.

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OMU

Database software

Application software DOPRA

Lower layer supporting software HSS9820

4.2.1 Lower Layer Supporting Software


The lower layer supporting software of the HSS9820 uses the Linux operating system, which is built on a real time basis. It provides the following functions:

Task management Message management Memory management Time restriction management System initialization engine

4.2.2 DOPRA
The software supporting platform of the HSS9820 uses the DOPRA platform, which performs the following functions:

Supporting the compatibility between different lower-layer operating systems Providing unified Virtual Operating system Application Programming Interfaces (VOS API) for upper-layer applications Providing mechanisms for implementing the functions such as O&M, alarm management, performance measurement, call tracing, signaling tracing, data backup, board switchover, and online loading

4.2.3 Database Software


The database software of the HSS9820 uses the IBM DB2 which performs the following functions:

Reliably storing the subscription data Locating and obtaining the data required by subscribers through the data access mechanism

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4.2.4 Application Software


The application software of the HSS9820 refers to the programs that are used for signaling and protocol adaptation and service control. Based on the relationship between the application software and DB2 process, the application software works in the following modes:

The application software does not interact with the DB2 process, but the DOPRA must provide the lower-layer operating system (OS) encapsulation and data configuration. The application software interacts with the DB2 process so that it can query or modify the data of subscribers, and the DOPRA also must provide the lower-layer operating system (OS) encapsulation and data configuration. The application software monitors the DB2 process and the disk array, and the DOPRA also must provide functions such as device management.

4.3 Functional Structure


Figure 1.1 shows the functional structure of the HSS9820. Figure 1.1 Functional structure of the HSS9820

HSS9820
AS I-CSCF S-CSCF SAU HDU SMU

OMS2600
BOSS BMU Portal

OMU

NMS

SAU: Service access unit SMU: Service management unit AS: Application server I-CSCF: Interrogating CSCF S-CSCF: Serving CSCF

HDU: HSS data unit OMU: Operation and management unit BMU: Business management unit BOSS: Business and operation support system NMS: Network management system

The HSS9820 comprises the following functional modules:


SAU HDU SMU

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4.3.1 SAU
The service access unit (SAU) implements the following functions:

Accessing the IP network and implementing the IPV4/IPV6 dual-stack function Receiving messages sent to the HSS from other MEs, processing IP/SCTP/Diameter messages sent through the Cx/Sh/Dx/Dh interfaces and the IP/UDP/Radius messages sent through the Gi interface, and forwarding the processed messages to the HDU Sending the processing results of the HDU to the destination entity in packets Reporting running status, alarms, and performance measurement information to the OMU

4.3.2 HDU
The distributed mode is adopted for the HSS data unit (HDU). Service processing and management are distributed to multiple nodes, therefore the system performance is significantly improved and system configuration is more flexible. The HDU implements the following functions:

Managing subscription data by exchanging BNH information with the SMU Processing service requests from other MEs such as the CSCF and AS by exchanging service information with the SAU Managing the system and reporting the system status by exchanging O&M messages with the OMU

4.3.3 SMU
The service management unit (SMU) implements the following functions:

Managing the subscriber data in the HSS Accessing and forwarding messages from the BOSS or Portal

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5.1 Physical Interface


The physical interfaces of the HSS9820 are divided into maintenance interface and service interface.

5.1.1 Maintenance Interface


Figure 1.3 lists the specifications for maintenance interfaces. Figure 1.3 Maintenance interface specifications Board Universal service processing unit (USP ) Interface COM Universal serial bus (USB) interface COM1 LAN Quanti ty N1 N1 Type RJ45 USB 2.0 & standard display interface RJ45 RJ45 Description Load commissioning serial port keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) interface

SWU

21 22

Load commissioning serial port Two for each switch fabric card and can be the remote dial serial port System commissioning serial port Used for commissioning, maintenance, and configuration
1

COM2 SMU Subrack management interface

21 21

RJ45 RJ45

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5.1.2 Service Interface


Figure 1.4 lists the specifications for external service interfaces. Figure 1.4 Specifications for external service interfaces Board Processor board Processor interface board Interface USB interface Gigabit Ethernet electrical interface Quantit y N2 N2 Type USB2.0 RJ45 Description Accesses to the USB CD driver and floppy disk drive. Supports the self adaptation at the rate of 10/100/1000M Base-T. It has dual indicators. The processor interface board of processor board containing the DPU process is connected to the IP bearing network through the Gigabit Ethernet electrical interface. Reserved. Two optical fiber interfaces support the FC-AL, FC-SW, the point-point 1G/2G selfnegotiation FC interface, and the embedded dual-channel FCP controller to realize the redundant backup of dual FC interface. It can be connected to the external FC hard disk arrays. Supports the self adaptation at the rate of 10/100/1000M Base-T. It has dual indicators. Reserved.

SCSI interface Optical fiber interface

N2 N2

Ultra320 FC

Switching network interface board

Gigabit Ethernet network port (Base plane)

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Note: USB = Universal Serial Bus FCP = Fiber Channel Protocol

Quantit y 28

Type RJ45

Description Supports the self adaptation at the rate of 10/100/1000M Base-T. It has dual indicators. Reserved. Optional.

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FC

5.2 Protocol and Reference Interface


The HSS9820 can connect to or interact with other MEs through various open and standard protocol interfaces. Figure 1.5 describes the interfaces of the HSS9820. Figure 1.5 Interfaces of the HSS9820 Interfa ce Cx Connect ed Entities HSS and CSCF Function Protocol

The Cx interface supports the following functions:


Diameter

Assigning S-CSCFs to registered subscribers Allowing the I-CSCF to obtain routing information from the HSS Handling authorization, for example, checking of roaming agreement Handling authentication: transfer of security parameters of the subscriber between the HSS and the S-CSCF Controlling filter criteria: transfer of filter parameters of the subscriber from the HSS to the S-CSCF

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Transferring the subscriber data from the HSS to the AS Transferring criteria data such as the group list Allowing the AS to obtain the data related to value added service logic from the HSS Allowing the AS to synchronize the data related to value added service logic to the HSS

Diameter

Dx

CSCF and SLF AS and SLF

Retrieving the address of the HSS which holds the subscription data in the case of an multiHSS environment Retrieving the address of the HSS which holds the subscription data in the case of an multiHSS environment Allowing the HSS to obtain the location and state information of the subscribers in the CS or PS domain

Diameter

Dh

Diameter

MAP

HSS and HLR

MAP

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Item Availability MTTR a MTBF b Downtime
a: mean time to repair

Technical Specifications

6.1 Reliability Specifications


Figure 1.6 lists the reliability specifications of the HSS9820. Figure 1.6 Reliability specifications of the HSS9820 Specifications 1.5% 99.999% 60 minutes 53 years 5 minutes

Mean repair rate of system replaceable units per year

b: mean time between failure

6.2 Power Supply and Power Consumption Specifications


6.2.1 Power Supply
Rated voltage: 48 V DC or 60 V DC Voltage fluctuation range: 36 V DC to 72 V DC

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6.2.2 Power Consumption


Figure 1.7 lists the power consumption specifications of a fully loaded subrack. Figure 1.7 Power consumption specifications of a fully loaded subrack Functional Unit Quantity Power Consumption (W) 170 80 20 Total Power Consumptio n (W) 2040 160 40 280 2680

USP board SWU board SMU board Fun subrack, power supply, and others Maximum power consumption of a subrack

12 2 2 -

6.3 Physical Specifications of the Cabinet


Figure 1.8 lists the physical specifications of the cabinet. Figure 1.8 Physical specifications of the cabinet Item Cabinet type Total weight (fully loaded) Dimensions (height x width x depth) Floor load-bearing capacity Available cabinet height Specifications N68E-22 450 kg 2200 mm 600 mm 800 mm 600 kg/m2 46 U (1 U = 44.45 mm)

6.4 Environmental Specifications


6.4.1 Adaptability Specifications
Figure 1.9 describes the adaptability environment in which the equipment can work properly for a long time.

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HSS9820 Product Description Figure 1.9 Environment adaptability specifications Item Altitude Air pressure Temperature Relative humidity Quakeproof capability Specification 4000 m 70 kPa to 106 kPa +5C to + 40C 5% to 85% Earthquakes measuring 79 on the Richter scale

6.4.2 Noise Specifications


The sound pressure noise is not more than 78 dBA when the temperature is 27C. The sound pressure noise is not more than 72 dBA when the temperature is 23C 2C.

6.5 EMC Specifications


6.5.1 EMI
This section describes the electromagnetic interference (EMI) specifications. Figure 1.10 lists the conductive emission (CE) specifications of the HSS9820 measured at the 48 V power port. Figure 1.10 CE specifications at the 48 V power port Frequency Range (MHz) 0.02 to 0.15 0.15 to 0.50 0.50 to 30 Limit Value (dB V) Average 66 60 Peak 79 79 73

Figure 1.11 lists the radiation emission (RE) specifications of the HSS9820.

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HSS9820 Product Description Figure 1.11 RE specifications of the HSS9820 Frequency Range (MHz) 30 to 230 230 to 1000 Quasi-Peak Limit (dB V/m) 50 57

EMS Specifications
This section describes the electromagnetic sensitivity (EMS) specifications.

CS The conduction sensitivity (CS) specifications apply to 48 V DC power cables and certain signal cables. They are considered only when the connection line between the ports exceeds three meters. Figure 1.1 lists the CS specifications of the HSS9820. Figure 1.1 CS specifications of the HSS9820 Port DC port Signal port Frequency Range 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 230 MHz Voltage Class 3V 3V Performance Class A A

RS Figure 1.2 lists the radiation sensitivity (RS) specifications (system-level) of the HSS9820. Figure 1.2 RS specifications of the HSS9820 Frequency Range 80 MHz to 2.7 GHz Voltage Class 10 V/m Performance Class A

ESD The electrostatic discharge (ESD) specifications, which apply to the electrostatic sources, may affect the following components of the HSS9820:

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HSS9820 Product Description Figure 1.3 lists the ESD specifications of the HSS9820. Figure 1.3 ESD specifications of the HSS9820 ESD Mode Air discharge Voltage Class 8 kV 15 kV Contact discharge 6 kV 8 kV Performance Class B R B R

EFT The electronic fast transient pulse burst (EFT) specifications apply to 48 V DC power cables and certain signal cables. They are considered only when the connection line between the ports exceeds three meters. Figure 1.4 lists the EFT specifications of the HSS9820. Figure 1.4 EFT specifications of the HSS9820 Port DC port Signal cable Voltage Class 1 kV 1 kV Performance Class B B

Surge The surge specifications apply to DC power ports and certain signal cable ports such as the ports of indoor signal cables and E1 cables. Figure 1.5 lists the surge specifications of the HSS9820. Figure 1.5 Surge specifications of the HSS9820 Port DC port Signal port Voltage Class 1 kV (differential mode) 2 kV (common mode) 1 kV B Performance Class B

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Environmental Requirements

This chapter describes the optimal environment for the HSS9820. It consists of the following sections: Storage Environment Transportation Environment Operation Environment

The environment requirements conform to the following standards: Storage environment: ETS 300 019-1-1 ClassS 1.2 Transportation environment: ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 Class 2.3 Operation environment: ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 Class 3.1

7.1 Storage Environment


7.1.1 Climate Requirements
Error: Reference source not found lists the climate requirements of the HSS9820 in the storage environment. Figure 1.6 Climate requirements of the HSS9820 in the storage environment Item Temperature Temperature change rate Relative humidity Altitude Atmospheric pressure Solar radiation Heat radiation Range 40C to +70C 1C/min 10% to 100% 5,000 m 70 kPa to 106 kPa 1,120 W/s 600 W/s

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7.1.2 Waterproof Requirements


Generally, the equipment is stored indoors where:

There is no water on the ground. Water cannot enter the package.

If the equipment has to be placed outdoors, ensure that:


The package is intact. Waterproof measures are taken to prevent rainwater from wetting the package. There is no water on the ground, and water cannot enter the package. The package is not exposed to direct sunlight.

7.1.3 Biological Requirements


The biological requirements are as follows:

The equipment is free from epiphyte, mildew or other microorganism. There must be no rodents, such as mice in the equipment room.

7.1.4 Air Purity Requirements


The air must be clear of explosive, conductive, and magnetic conductive or corrosive dust. Figure 1.7Figure 1.8 lists the air purity requirements for equipment storage (physically-active substances). Figure 1.7 Air purity requirements for equipment storage (physically-active substances) Physically-Active Substances Suspended dust a Falling dust b Sand c
a: diameter 75 m b: 75 m diameter 150 m c: 150 m diameter 1,000 m

Unit mg/m mg/mh mg/m

Density 5.00 20.0 300

Figure 1.8 lists the air purity requirements for equipment storage (chemically-active substances).

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HSS9820 Product Description Figure 1.8 Air purity requirements for equipment storage (chemically-active substances) Chemically-Active Material SO2 H2S NO2 NH3 Cl2 HCl HF O3 Unit mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m Content 0.30 0.10 0.50 1.00 0.10 0.10 0.01 0.05

7.1.5 Mechanical Stress Requirements


Figure 1.9 lists the mechanical stress requirements of the HSS9820 in the storage environment. Figure 1.9 Mechanical stress requirements of the HSS9820 in the storage environment Item Sinusoidal vibration Sub-Item Offset Accelerated speed Frequency band Non-stable impulse Impulse response spectrum a II Payload b Range 7.0 mm 2 Hz to 9 Hz 250 m/s2 5 kPa 20.0 m/s2 9 Hz to 200 Hz

a: The maximum acceleration response curve generated by the equipment under specified impact excitation. Impulse response spectrum II means that the duration of semi-sine impulse response spectrum is 6 ms. b: The capability of the equipment in package to bear the pressure from the top in normal pile-up method.

7.2 Transportation Environment


7.2.1 Climate Requirements
Error: Reference source not found lists the climate requirements of the HSS9820 in the transportation environment.

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HSS9820 Product Description Figure 1.10 Climate requirements of the HSS9820 in the transportation environment Item Temperature Temperature change rate Relative humidity Altitude Atmospheric pressure Solar radiation Heat radiation Wind speed Rain rate Range 40C to +70C 3C/minute 5% to 100% 5,000 m 70 kPa to 106 kPa 1,120 W/s 600 W/s 20 m/s 6 mm/min

7.2.2 Waterproof Requirements


When transporting the HSS9820, ensure that:

The package is intact. Waterproof measures are taken to prevent rainwater from wetting the package. There is no water in the transportation vehicle.

7.2.3 Biological Requirements


The biological requirements are as follows:

The equipment is free from epiphyte, mildew or other microorganism. There must be no rodents, such as mice during transportation.

7.2.4 Air Purity Requirements


The air must be clear of explosive, conductive, and magnetic conductive or corrosive dust. Figure 1.7Figure 1.8 lists the air purity requirements for equipment transportation (physicallyactive substances). Figure 1.11 Air purity requirements for equipment transportation (physically-active substances) Physically-Active Substances Suspended dust a Falling dust b Sand c Unit mg/m mg/mh mg/m Density 3.0 100

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a: diameter 75 m b: 75 m diameter 150 m c: 150 m diameter 1,000 m

Figure 1.12 lists the air purity requirements for equipment transportation (chemically-active substances). Figure 1.12 Air purity requirements for equipment transportation (chemically-active substances) Chemically-Active Substances SO2 H2S NO2 NH3 Cl2 HCl HF O3 Unit mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m Density 1.00 0.50 1.00 3.00 0.30 0.05 0.03 0.10

Mechanical Stress
Figure 1.1 lists the mechanical stress that the equipment can endure during transportation. Figure 1.1 Mechanical stress requirements for equipment transportation Item Sinusoidal vibration Sub-Item Offset Accelerated speed Frequency range Random vibration Spectrum density of accelerated speed Frequency range Unsteady impact Impulse response spectrum a II Range 7.5 mm 2 Hz to 9 Hz 10 m/s 2 Hz to 9 Hz 300 m/s 20.0 m/s 9 Hz to 200 Hz 3 m/s 9 Hz to 200 Hz 40.0 m/s 200 Hz to 500 Hz 1 m/s 200 Hz to 500 Hz

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a: The maximum acceleration response curve generated by the equipment under specified impact excitation. Impulse response spectrum II means that the duration of semi-sine impulse response spectrum is 6 ms. b: The capability of the equipment in package to bear the pressure from the top in normal pile-up method.

7.3 Operation Environment


7.3.1 Climate Requirements
Error: Reference source not found lists the climate requirements of the HSS9820 in the operation environment. Figure 1.2 Climate requirements of the HSS9820 in the operation environment Temperature Working for a long term 0C to +40C
Note:

Relative Humidity Working for a long term 5% to 85% Working for a short term 5% to 90%

Working for a short term 5C to +45C

The measurement points of temperature and humidity of the HSS9820 refer to the values measured 1.5 meters above the floor and 0.4 meter away from the front of the HSS9820 when there are no protection panels in front and at the back of the HSS9820. Short term means that the consecutive working duration is not more than 48 hours and that the accumulated working duration of a year is not more than 15 days.

Figure 1.3 lists the requirements for other climate environment. Figure 1.3 Other climate environment requirements Item Altitude Air pressure Temperature change rate Solar radiation Heat radiation Wind speed Range 4,000 m 70 kPa to 106 kPa 3C/minute 700 W/m2 600 W//m2 1 m/s

7.3.2 Biological Requirements


The biological requirements are as follows:

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The equipment is free from epiphyte, mildew or other microorganism. There must be no rodents, such as mice in the equipment room.

7.3.3 Air Purity Requirements


The air must be clear of explosive, conductive, and magnetic conductive or corrosive dust. Error: Reference source not found lists the air purity requirements for equipment operation (physically-active substances). Figure 1.4 Air purity requirements for equipment operation (physically-active substances) Mechanically Active Material Dust particle Unit particle/m Content 3 x 104 (No visible dust is on the table within three days.)

Note: The diameter of a dust particle is greater than or equal to 5 mm.

Figure 1.5 lists the air purity requirements for equipment operation (chemically-active substances). Figure 1.5 Air purity requirements for equipment operation (chemically-active substances) Chemically Active Material SO2 H2S NH3 Cl2 Unit mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m Density 0.20 0.006 0.05 0.01

Mechanical Stress
Figure 1.1 lists the mechanical stress requirements for equipment operation. Figure 1.1 Mechanical stress requirements for equipment operation Item Sinusoidal vibration Sub-Item Offset Accelerated speed Frequency range Unsteady impact Impulse response spectrum a II Payload b Range 3.5 mm 5 Hz to 9 Hz 100 m/s 0 10.0 m/s 9 Hz to 200 Hz

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a: The maximum acceleration response curve generated by the equipment under specified impact excitation. Impulse response spectrum II means that the duration of semi-sine impulse response spectrum is 6 ms. b: The capability of the equipment in package to bear the pressure from the top in normal pile-up method.

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