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area 1 area 2
FAN FAN
AC1 AC2
FFU FFU
LPU
LPU
SRU
SRU
LPU
LPU
SFU
LPU
LPU
LPU
LPU
Boards
PEM A2 area 1
PEM B2
DC b
DC a PEM A1 area 2
PEM B1
NOTE
Installing the AC power module in the same cabinet as the chassis is recommended. If the AC power module
cannot be installed in the same cabinet as the chassis, place it near the cabinet and ensure correct cabling.
Two AC power modules work in 1+1 backup mode. Each power module provides four circuit breakers and
four AC power inputs. The current of each circuit breaker is 20 A.
NOTE
PEM A1 and PEM B1 work in 1+1 backup mode, PEM A2 and PEM B2 work in 1+1 backup mode.
Item Specification
Two fan modules, each containing one fan, are located side by side at the air exhaust vent. If a
single fan fails, the system can still work normally at an ambient temperature of 40°C (104°F)
for a short period of time. Figure 6-12 shows the appearance of a fan module.
NOTE
Placing a black sponge air filter on the air intake vent helps to prevent dust from entering the system.
Cleaning the air filter once every three months is recommended.
-5°C - Low speed (50%) When fans rotate at a constantly low speed, the
+27°C noises meet the standard and the fans meet heat
(23°F - dissipation requirements of a fully configured
80.6°F) system.
27°C - Linear variation The fan speed is adjusted smoothly in linear mode,
40°C without a sharp increase in noises.
(80.6°F -
104°F)
Over 40°C High speed (100%) Fans rotate at high speed to meet heat dissipation
(104°F) requirements.
NOTE
The 200G switch fabric unit cannot be used together with 40G switch fabric unit for long-term working,
and can be used together only for short-term operation during upgrade.
SFU
Forwarding
Table
Memory Memory
IP DATA Forwarding IP DATA
Decision
Forwarding
Table
Crossbar
Memory Memory
IP DATA Forwarding IP DATA
Decision
Forwarding
Table
Memory Memory
IP DATA Forwarding IP DATA
Decision
LPU LPU
Reliability
The CX600-X8 has three SFUs. Two SFUs are integrated on two SRUs. The other SFU is
separate. These three SFUs work in 2+1 load balancing mode. The three SFUs load balance
services at the same time. When one SFU is faulty or being replaced, the other two SFUs
automatically take over the services on the faulty SFU to prevent service interruption,
improving system reliability.
Panel
Figure 6-16 shows the appearance of the panel.
5. RUN indicator
Table 6-11 describes the buttons and indicators on the panel of the SFU.
LED Description
RUN Before the registration of the SFU: If the green indicator blinks twice each
second (2 Hz), the system is in the alarm state.
After the registration of the SFU: If the green indicator blinks once every two
seconds (0.5 Hz), the system is working properly.
ACT If the green indicator is on, the SFU is working properly; if the green
indicator is off, the SFU is faulty.
OFFLINE If the OFL indicator is off, the SFU is working properly. If the OFL indicator
is on, the SFU is powered off. .
NOTE
Technical Specifications
Table 6-12 lists the technical specifications of the SFUI-200-C.
Silkscreen SFUI-200-C
of the
board
name
Power 77 W
consumpti
on (typical
value)
Dimensio 35.1 mm x 399.2 mm x 535.6 mm (1.38 in. x 15.72 in. x 21.09 in.)
ns (H x W
x D)
Lowest V800R006C20
Software
Version
NOTE
The 200G switch and route processing unit cannot be used together with 40G switch and route
processing unit for long-term working.
The control plane of the CX600 is separated from the data plane and the monitoring plane.
The SRU is used by the CX600-X8.
Reliability
The main control modules, clock modules, and LAN switch modules on the SRU work in 1:1
hot backup mode, thus improving system reliability.
The two SRUs work in 1:1 backup mode. Each SRU monitors the status of the other. If the
master SRU is faulty, the slave SRU automatically becomes the master SRU.
Appearance
Figure 6-17 shows appearance of the CR5D0SRUA570.
NOTE
In this document, the equipment exterior is for reference only. The actual equipment may differ from what is
shown in the figures.
Panel
Figure 6-18 shows the appearance of the panel.
13. USB 14. RESET button 15. ALM indicator 16. OFL button
17. OFL indicator 18. RUN indicator 19. ACT active/standby 20. MGMT-ETH LINK
indicator indicator
Table 6-13 describes the buttons and indicators on the SRU panel.
OFL button Before removing a board, press and hold the button for 6s until the
OFL indicator comes on.
This button takes effect only with the slave SRU.
OFL indicator If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
(red)
RUN indicator If the indicator blinks once every two seconds (0.5 Hz), the system is
(green) in the normal state.
If the indicator blinks twice each second (2 Hz), the system is in the
alarm state.
ALM indicator If the indicator is steady on, the system is in the alarm state.
(red) If the indicator is steady off, the system is in the normal state.
ACT active/ If the indicator is steady on, the SRU is in the active state.
standby indicator If the indicator is off, the SRU is in the standby state.
(green)
Reset button If you press the Reset button, you can reset the main control unit on
the SRU.
CF OFL button If you press the CF OFL button, all operations on the CF card will be
ended and the CF card will be powered off.
SFP LINK/ACT If the indicator is steady on, the link is working properly.
indicator (green) If the indicator is blinking, data is being transmitted.
Table 6-14 lists the interfaces on the SRU and their uses.
NOTE
Bits2 includes 2 SMB ports, and the signal type can be set as 2Mbps/2Mhz/1PPS+RS232. When signal
is 2Mbps/2Mhz, CLK/1PPS is fixed as input and CLK/Serial is fixed as output. When signal is 1PPS
+RS232, CLK/1PPS and CLK/Serial are bound together, CLK/1PPS signal type is 1PPS whereas CLK/
Serial signal type is RS232, and the input/output settings apply to both SMB ports.
Interface Attributes
Table 6-15 lists the 1000MBase-X-SFP interface attributes.
Electrical RS-232
attribute
Baud rate The default value is 9600 bit/s. The value can be configured.
Electrical RS-232
attribute
Baud rate The default value is 9600 bit/s. The value can be configured.
Standard G.703
compliance
Standard G.703
compliance
NOTE
The Switch and Route Processing Unit A5 can be used only on the CX600-X8.
The 200G Switch and Route Processing Unit A5 can be used only together with the SFUI-200-C.
Technical Specifications
Table 6-21 lists the technical specifications of the Switch and Route Processing Unit A5.
Table 6-21 Technical specifications of the Switch and Route Processing Unit A5
Item Specifications
Silkscreen SRUA5-200
of the
board
name
Power 149 W
consumpti
on (typical
value)
Dimensio 35.1 mm x 399.2 mm x 535.6 mm (1.38 in. x 15.72 in. x 21.09 in.)
ns (H x W
x D)
Lowest V800R006C20
Software
Version
This chapter describes the device structure, power supply and heat dissipation system.
System Overview
The CX600-X3A adopts a centralized routing engine and a distributed forwarding
architecture.
The CX600-X3A has an integrated chassis, with boards support hot swapping.
The CX600-X3A has three LPU slots. Each slot supports 200 Gbit/s upstream traffic and 200
Gbit/s downstream traffic.
System Features
The CX600-X3A provides the following system features:
1 !
32-5
5KG
(70-121
lbs)
FAN
5
RUN
2 FAN STATU
S
6
LPU
RUN
OFL
RX
ST
TX
0
AT
US
L/A
LPU
RUN
OFL
RX
ST
TX
0
AT
US
RX
ST
TX
0
AT
L/A
US
7
L/A
RX
ST
TX
0
AT
US
L/A
3 8
MPU
CONSOLE
AUX
LINK
9
ACT
RESET RUN
OFL ACT ALM OFL
MPU
4
CONSOLE MGMT-ETH
AUX TOD
LINK CLK
ACT
RESET RUN
OFL ACT ALM OFL
MGMT-ETH
TOD
CLK
11
32-5
5KG
(70-121
lbs)
10
Air Filter
RUN
ON
OFF
ALM
12
RTN(+) NEG(-)
PFM
-48V- 60V
Per input
RUN
ON
OFF
13
ALM
RTN(+) NEG(-)
PFM
-48V- 60V
Per input
9. MPU 10. Ground terminal 11. Air exhaust vent 12. Air filter
Slot Layout
Figure 7-3 shows the slot layout on the CX600-X3A.
LPU 1
LPU 2
LPU 3
MPU 4 MPU 5
Chassis Specifications
Table 7-2 lists the physical parameters of the CX600-X3A.
Item Description
Long-term altitude ≤ 4000 m (If the altitude is between 1800 meters and
4000 meters, the operating temperature of the device
must decrease by 1°C for every 220 meters increase
in altitude.
NOTE
The measurement point of the temperature and humidity is 1.5 m (4.92 ft) over the floor and 0.4 m (1.31 ft) in
front of the cabinet without the front and back doors.
Short-term operation means that continuous operating time does not exceed 96 hours and accumulated
operating time per year does not exceed 15 days. If an operation exceeds either of these conditions, it is called
a long-term operation.
Product Specifications
BootROM 16 MB -
NVRAM 512 KB -
Flash 32 MB -
SSD 8 GB -
Power modules convert the input voltage into -48 V DC voltage to supply power for the entire
system. The power supply system has the following features:
l The power supply system consists of two AC power modules or two DC power modules
working in 1+1 backup mode.
l Both AC power modules and DC power modules support alarm functions. DC power
modules support I2C communications and AC power modules support RS485
communications.
The indicator colors are displayed on the CX600-X3A's PEM through LED. Table 7-5 lists
the indicators.
The PEM of the CX600-X3A has one straight-through power input that provides the
following functions:
TPUT FAULT
INPUT OU
OFF ON
The indicator colors are displayed on the CX600-X3A's AC PEM through LED. Table 7-7
lists the indicators.
Model PSU3000-AC
The fan module of the CX600-X3A consists of a fan frame, two fans, and a Fan Control
Board (FCB), as shown in Figure 7-8. When a single fan fails, the system can still work
normally for a short period of time at ambient temperature of 40ºC (104ºF).
Table 7-9 lists the indicators on the panel of the fan module.
Table 7-9 Descriptions of the indicators on the panel of the fan module
Indicator Color Description
Weight 2.9 kg
NOTE
The air filter of the CX600-X3A can be bent, which facilitates the maintenance within a limited space in the
rear of the chassis.
Placing a black sponge air filter at the air intake vent helps to prevent dust from entering the system. It is
recommended that the air filter be removed and cleaned once every three months.
-5°C- Low speed (35% When fans rotate at a constantly low speed, the noises
+27°C rotational speed) meet the NEBS standard and the fans meet heat
(23°F - dissipation requirements of a fully configured system.
80.6°F)
27°C-45°C Linear variation The fan speed is adjusted smoothly in linear mode,
(80.6°F without a sharp increase in noises.
-113°F)
Over 45°C High speed (100% Fans rotate at high speed to meet heat dissipation
(113°F) rotational speed) requirements.
Reliability
The main control modules, clock modules, and LAN switch modules on the MPU work in 1:1
hot backup mode, therefore improving system reliability.
The two MPUs work in 1:1 backup mode. Each MPU monitors the status of the other. If the
master MPU is faulty, the slave MPU automatically takes over as the master MPU.
Appearance
Figure 7-10 shows the appearance of the MPU.
MPU Panel
Figure 7-11 shows the appearance of the panel.
9. USB ACT indicator OFL indicator 10. USB OFL button 11. Reset button 12. ACT indicator
13. ALM indicator 14. RUN indicator 15. OFL button 16. USB
Table 7-12 describes the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel.
OFL button To remove a board, you must press and hold the button for six seconds
until the OFL indicator turns on.
NOTE
This button takes effect only on the slave MPU.
OFL indicator If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
(red)
RUN indicator If the indicator blinks once every two seconds (0.5 Hz), the system is
(green) in the normal state. If the indicator blinks twice each second (2 Hz),
the system is in the alarm state.
ALM indicator If the indicator is steady on, the system is in the alarm state.
(red) If the indicator is steady off, the system is in the normal state.
ACT active/ If the indicator is on, the MPU is in the active state.
standby indicator If the indicator is off, the MPU is in the standby state.
(green)
Reset button The button is used for resetting the MPU. Press the Reset button, and
you can reset the MPU.
USB OFL button The button is used for removing a USB disk. Press the OFL button
before removing a USB disk. After the USB ACT indicator is Off, you
can remove the USB disk.
USB ACT If the indicator is steady green, the USB disk is online.
indicator (green) If the indicator is blinking, data in the USB disk is being transmitted.
If the indicator is Off, the USB disk is offline.
MGMT-ETH If the indicator is steady on, it indicates that the link is normal.
LINK indicator If the indicator is off, it indicates that the link is Down.
(green) (on
Ethernet network
interfaces)
Table 7-13 describes the interfaces on the MPU and their uses.
MGMT-ETH (10M/ RJ45 It connects to the NMS workstation and has LINK
100M/1000M Base- and ACT indicators.
TX auto-sensing)
Interface Attributes
Table 7-14 lists the attributes of the 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T-RJ45 interfaces.
Attribute Description
Electrical RS-232
attribute
Baud rate 9600 bit/s (default value), which can be changed as required
Electrical RS-232
attribute
Baud rate 9600 bit/s (default value), which can be changed as required
Standard G.703
compliance
Technical Specifications
Table 7-20 lists the technical specifications of the Main Processing Unit D4.
Silkscreen MPUD4
of the
board
name
Item Specifications
Power 59 W
consumpti
on (typical
value)
Dimensio 40.1 mm x 199.2 mm x 535.6 mm (1.58 in. x 7.84 in. x 21.09 in.)
ns (H x W
x D)
Lowest V800R007C00
Software
Version
This chapter describes the device structure, power supply and heat dissipation system.
8.1 Overview
This section provides an overview of the CX600-X3 hardware.
8.2 Power Supply System
This chapter describes the power supply system of the CX600-X3.
8.3 Heat Dissipation System
This section describes the appearance, functions, and specifications of the heat dissipation
system.
8.4 Control Plane
This chapter describes the control plane of the CX600-X3.
8.1 Overview
This section provides an overview of the CX600-X3 hardware.
System Overview
The CX600-X3 uses a centralized routing engine and a distributed forwarding architecture.
The CX600-X3 has an integrated chassis, with boards supporting hot swapping.
The CX600-X3 has two types of chassis, namely, the DC chassis and the AC chassis. Figure
8-1 shows the DC chassis and Figure 8-2 shows the AC chassis.
The CX600-X3 has three LPU slots. The switching capacity is 1.08 Tbit/s.
System Features
The CX600-X3 provides the following system features:
l Distributed hardware-based forwarding
l Separation of control channels and service channels to ensure non-blocking control
channels
l Carrier-class high reliability and manageability
l Shielding at the modular level to meet Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
requirements
l Hot-swappable boards, power modules, and fans
l MPUs in 1:1 backup mode
l Backup for key components such as power modules, fan modules, clocks, and
management buses
l Protection against incorrect insertion of boards
l Queries about alarm prompts, alarm indications, running status, and alarm status of the
power supply
l Queries about alarm prompts, alarm indications, running status, and alarm status of the
voltage and ambient temperature
MPU 4 MPU 5
LPU 3
LPU 2
LPU 1
NOTE
Slot number: On the CX600-X3, the slots of LPUs are numbered from 1 to 3. The slot number increases
from bottom to top, facing the front panel of the CX600 (there are corresponding marks on the panel).
Card number: The cards of LPUs are numbered from right to left and from bottom to top beginning with 0.
If there is no card on a board, the card number is set to 0.
Port number: The ports of LPUs are numbered from top to bottom and from right to left beginning with 0.
Chassis Specifications
Table 8-2 lists the physical parameters of the CX600-X3.
Item Description
Long-term altitude ≤ 4000 m (If the altitude is between 1800 meters and
4000 meters, the operating temperature of the device
must decrease by 1°C for every 220 meters increase
in altitude.
NOTE
The measurement point of the temperature and humidity is 1.5 m (4.92 ft) over the floor and 0.4 m (1.31 ft) in
front of the cabinet without the front and back doors.
Short-term operation means that continuous operating time does not exceed 96 hours and accumulated
operating time per year does not exceed 15 days. If an operation exceeds either of these conditions, it is called
a long-term operation.
Product Specifications
BootROM 16 MB -
SDRAM 2 GB (MPUD2) -
4 GB (MPUD3)
NVRAM 512 KB -
Flash 32 MB -
CF card 2 GB -
NOTE
For details about power lines, see DPD300-4-12 Power Distribution Box, Dual-Two Inputs.
The indicator colors are displayed on the CX600-X3's PEM through LED. Table 8-5 lists the
indicators.
The PEM of the CX600-X3 has one straight-through power input that provides the following
functions:
Item Specification
Output current 42 A
The AC power distribution box of the CX600-X3 is 1 U high. The Figure 8-8 shows the
appearance of the AC power distribution box of the CX600-X3.
Figure 8-9 shows the appearance of the AC power module of the CX600-X3.
Figure 8-10 shows the appearance of the AC power distribution box panel of the CX600-X3.
Figure 8-10 Appearance of the AC power distribution box panel of the CX600-X3
Figure 8-9 shows the appearance of the AC power module panel of the CX600-X3.
Power Green Steady The rectifier is The rectifier runs properly, and no
indicato on supplied with measure is required.
r alternating current
(AC) input power.
Alarm Yello Off No alarm is generated. The rectifier runs properly, and no
indicato w measure is required.
r
Steady The rectifier generates Check that the air vent is not
on a prewarning for power blocked and the ambient
limiting due to temperature is within a normal
overtemperature. range.
The rectifier generates
an alarm for shutdown
due to ambient
overtemperature or
undertemperature
protection.
Steady The rectifier is locked Pull out the rectifier and reinsert it
on due to output after 1 minute.
overvoltage.
Input current 10 A
The CX600-X3 draws in air from the left and exhausts air from the rear. The air intake vent is
located at the left side of the chassis and the air exhaust vent is located at the rear of the
chassis.
The fan module of the CX600-X3 is located at the air exhaust vent. The system draws in air
for heat dissipation, as shown in Figure 8-12 and Figure 8-13.
The fan modules, which are located at the rear of the CX600-X3, perform heat dissipation and
ventilation for the entire system.
The fan module of the CX600-X3 consists of a fan frame, two fans, and a Fan Control Board
(FCB), as shown in Figure 8-14. When a single fan fails, the system can still work normally
at an ambient temperature of 40°C (104°F) for a short period of time.
Table 8-9 lists the indicators on the panel of the fan module.
Table 8-9 Descriptions of the indicators on the panel of the fan module
NOTE
The air filter of the CX600-X3 can be bent, which facilitates the maintenance within a limited space in the
rear of the chassis.
-5°C - Low speed (55% When fans rotate at a constantly low speed, the noises
+27°C rotational speed) meet the standard and the fans meet heat dissipation
(23°F - requirements of a fully configured system.
80.6°F)
27°C - Linear variation The fan speed is adjusted smoothly in linear mode,
45°C without a sharp increase in noises.
(80.6°F -
113°F)
Over 45°C High speed (100% Fans rotate at high speed to meet heat dissipation
(113°F) rotational speed) requirements.
The MPU can provide two-channel 2.048 MHz synchronous clock signals for the downstream
devices, or receive 2.048 MHz or 2.048 Mbit/s external reference clock signals. In addition,
the MPU provides two time interfaces to support 1PPS+ASCII or 2 x DCLS time signals.
The MPU periodically collects information about the operation of system units through the
monitor bus. The MPU then generates related control information based on the collected
information, for example, information collected by detecting board installations and adjusting
fan speed. Through the joint test action group (JTAG) bus, the MPU remotely or locally tests
system units, or performs in-service upgrades on system units.
Reliability
The main control modules, clock modules, and LAN switch modules on the MPU work in 1:1
hot backup mode, thus improving system reliability.
The two MPUs work in 1:1 backup mode. Each MPU monitors the status of the other. If the
master MPU is faulty, the slave MPU automatically becomes the master MPU.
Appearance
Figure 8-17 shows the appearance of the MPU.
NOTE
In this document, the equipment exterior is for reference only. The actual equipment may differ from what is
shown in the figures.
This MPU uses a USB storage device. This USB storage device is installed on the PCB and is not
replaceable. To be compatible with the MPUs that use CF cards as storage devices, the USB storage device is
displayed as a CF card during a file operation, while is displayed as USB during an MPU restart.
MPU Panel
Figure 8-18 shows the appearance of the panel.
Table 8-12 describes the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel.
Indicator/ Description
Button
OFL button To remove a board, you must press and hold the button for six seconds
until the OFL indicator turns on.
Note:
This button takes effect only on the slave MPU.
OFL indicator If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
(red)
RUN indicator If the indicator blinks once every two seconds (0.5 Hz), the system is
(green) in the normal state. If the indicator blinks twice each second (2 Hz),
the system is in the alarm state.
ALM indicator If the indicator is steady on, the system is in the alarm state.
(red) If the indicator is steady off, the system is in the normal state.
ACT active/ If the indicator is on, the MPU is in the active state.
standby indicator If the indicator is off, the MPU is in the standby state.
(green)
Indicator/ Description
Button
Reset button The button is used for resetting the MPU. Press the Reset button, and
you can reset the MPU.
Table 8-13 describes the interfaces on the MPU and their uses.
MGMT-ETH (10M/ RJ45 It connects to the NMS workstation and has LINK
100M/1000M Base- and ACT indicators.
TX auto-sensing)
Interface Attributes
Table 8-14 lists the attributes of the 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T-RJ45 interfaces.
Attribute Description
Attribute Description
Electrical RS-232
attribute
Baud rate 9600 bit/s (default value), which can be changed as required
Attribute Description
Electrical RS-232
attribute
Baud rate 9600 bit/s (default value), which can be changed as required
Attribute Description
Technical Specifications
Table 8-18 lists the technical specifications of the Main Processing Unit D2.
Silkscreen MPUD
of the
board
name
Power 32 W
consumpti
on (typical
value)
Dimensio 40.1 mm x 199.2 mm x 535.6 mm (1.58 in. x 7.84 in. x 21.09 in.)
ns (H x W
x D)
Item Specifications
Lowest V800R007C00
Software
Version
Appearance
Figure 8-19 shows the appearance of the MPU.
NOTE
In this document, the equipment exterior is for reference only. The actual equipment may differ from what is
shown in the figures.
This MPU uses a USB storage device. This USB storage device is installed on the PCB and is not
replaceable. To be compatible with the MPUs that use CF cards as storage devices, the USB storage device is
displayed as a CF card during a file operation, while is displayed as USB during an MPU restart.
MPU Panel
Figure 8-20 shows the appearance of the panel.
9. ALM indicator 10. RUN indicator 11. OFL button 12. OFL indicator
Table 8-19 describes the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel.
OFL button To remove a board, you must press and hold the button for six seconds
until the OFL indicator turns on.
Note:
This button takes effect only on the slave MPU.
OFL indicator If the indicator is on, you can remove the board.
(red)
RUN indicator If the indicator blinks once every two seconds (0.5 Hz), the system is
(green) in the normal state. If the indicator blinks twice each second (2 Hz),
the system is in the alarm state.
ALM indicator If the indicator is steady on, the system is in the alarm state.
(red) If the indicator is steady off, the system is in the normal state.
ACT active/ If the indicator is on, the MPU is in the active state.
standby indicator If the indicator is off, the MPU is in the standby state.
(green)
Reset button The button is used for resetting the MPU. Press the Reset button, and
you can reset the MPU.
Table 8-20 describes the interfaces on the MPU and their uses.
MGMT-ETH (10M/ RJ45 It connects to the NMS workstation and has LINK
100M/1000M Base- and ACT indicators.
TX auto-sensing)
Interface Attributes
Table 8-21 lists the attributes of the 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T-RJ45 interfaces.
Electrical RS-232
attribute
Baud rate 9600 bit/s (default value), which can be changed as required
Electrical RS-232
attribute
Baud rate 9600 bit/s (default value), which can be changed as required
Technical Specifications
Table 8-25 lists the technical specifications of the Main Processing Unit D3.
Silkscreen MPUD
of the
board
name
Power 33 W
consumpti
on (typical
value)
Dimensio 40.1 mm x 199.2 mm x 535.6 mm (1.59 in. x 7.84 in. x 21.09 in.)
ns (H x W
x D)
Lowest V800R007C00
Software
Version
9 Boards
9.1 Overview
This chapter describes the appearance and structure of boards and subcards, filler panel, board
and subcard specifications, rules for numbering slots and interfaces.
9.2 CX600-X16A Board Specifications
This section describes the specifications of boards supported by the CX600-X16A.
9.3 CX600-X16 Board Specifications
This section describes the specifications of boards supported by the CX600-X16.
9.4 CX600-X8A Board Specifications
This section describes board specifications of the CX600-X8A.
9.5 CX600-X8 Board Specifications
This section describes the specifications of boards supported by the CX600-X8.
9.6 CX600-X3A Board Specifications
This section describes the specifications of boards supported by the CX600-X3A.
9.7 CX600-X3 Board Specifications
This section describes the specifications of boards supported by the CX600-X3.
9.8 Service Process Unit
This section describes the Service Process Unit supported by the device.
9.9 Integrated Line Processing Unit(LPUI-1T)
This section describes the LPUI-1T specifications.
9.10 Flexible Card Line Processing Unit (LPUF-480)
9.11 Integrated Line Processing Unit(LPUI-480)
This section describes the LPUI-480 specifications.
9.12 Flexible Card Line Processing Unit(LPUF-240/LPUF-240-B)
9.13 Integrated Line Processing Unit(LPUI-240/LPUI-240-B)
This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the Integrated Line Processing
Unit(LPUI-240/LPUI-240-B).
9.14 Flexible Card Line Processing Unit(LPUF-200)
9.15 Flexible Card Line Processing Unit(LPUF-120/LPUF-120-B)
9.16 Integrated Line Processing Unit(LPUI-120/LPUI-120-B)
This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the Integrated Line Processing
Unit(LPUI-120/LPUI-120-B).
9.17 Flexible Card Line Processing Unit (LPUF-101/LPUF-101-B)
This section describes the structure and specifications of the Flexible Card Line Processing
Unit (LPUF-101/LPUF-101-B).
9.18 Integrated Line Processing Unit (LPUI-101)
This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the Integrated Line Processing Unit
(LPUI-101).
9.19 Line Processing Unit S(LPUS-101)
This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the Line Processing Unit
S(LPUS-101).
9.20 Flexible Card Line Processing Unit(LPUF-51/LPUF-51-B/LPUF-51-E,2 sub-slots)
9.21 Integrated Line Processing Unit (LPUI-51)
This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the Integrated Line Processing Unit
(LPUI-51).
9.22 Line Processing Unit S(LPUS-51)
This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the Line Processing Unit
S(LPUS-51).
9.23 Flexible Card Line Processing Unit(LPUF-50/LPUF-50-L,four sub-slots)
This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the LPUF-50/LPUF-50-L.
9.24 Centralized Monitor Unit
9.1 Overview
This chapter describes the appearance and structure of boards and subcards, filler panel, board
and subcard specifications, rules for numbering slots and interfaces.
– Flexible subcard
The flexible subcard is a plug-in board and consists of the circuit board, connector,
heat sinks, interface panel, ejector lever, and captive screws, as shown in Figure
9-3.
1. Captive screw 2. Ejector lever 3. Interfaces 4. Heat sinks 5. Connector 6. Circuit board
Subcard Specifications
There are four subcard specifications.
l Full-dimensional subcard (1H, 1W)
Only one full-dimensional subcard (1H, 1W) can be installed on an LPU motherboard, as
shown in Figure 9-6.
Figure 9-10 shows the appearance of various board and subcard filler panels.
Example
All the LPU slots on the chassis are equipped with filler panels by default. One filler panel is
removed only when a board is to be installed in the slot.
Use the CX600-X8 as an example. Figure 9-11 shows how filler panels are installed on the
chassis.
Numbering rules
l Slots are numbered in left-right and top-down order. The slot number is marked on the
slots.
Use the CX600-X8 as an example. Slot numbers start from 1 and range from 1 to 8, as
shown in Figure 9-12.
1 2 3 4 9 11 10 5 6 7 8
L L L L S S S L L L L
P P P P R F R P P P P
U U U U U U U U U U U
1 2 3 4 9 11 10 5 6 7 8
l Slot numbers
The slot numbers start from 0. Figure 9-13, Figure 9-14, Figure 9-15, and Figure 9-16
show the numbering rules.
Figure 9-13 Numbering rules for the full-dimensional subcard (1H, 1W)
Figure 9-14 Numbering rules for the full-height half-width subcard (1H, 1/2W)
Figure 9-15 Numbering rules for the full-height quarter-width subcard (1H, 1/4W)
Figure 9-16 Numbering rules for the half-height half-width subcard (1/2H, 1/2W)
l Interface number
Interfaces are numbered from 0 in left-right and top-down order.
Interfaces are arranged in a single row or two rows. Figure 9-17 shows how interfaces
are numbered.