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Contents
Contents 3
List of tables 4
List of figures 6
Summary of changes 7
List of tables
List of figures
Summary of changes
CCP18-C is used as the main CPU. CCP18-A is needed for OMU since
USB ports are needed for backup purposes.
Document updated with the following RN2.2 upgrades and extensions for
RNC196:
Port connections for NISx 4–7 were added in table SFU use for SFU 0 and
SFU 1.
Minor corrections.
First issue.
Use of ATM links and LAN connections in RNC196 provides lists of the
ATM links provided by the ATM Switching Fabric Unit (SFU) and the ATM
links distributed via Multiplexer Units (MXU) in the RNC.
The ATM Multiplexer (MXU) multiplexes traffic coming from tributary units
towards the switching fabric. This enables the efficient use of switching
resources for low bit rate network interface units and computer units with
small to moderate bandwidth requirements. The ATM Multiplexer also
includes part of the ATM layer processing functionality, such as policing,
statistics, OAM, buffer management and scheduling.
The ATM Switching Fabric Unit (SFU / SF10) provides 16 pcs of duplicated
(622 Mbit/s) asyncronous transfer mode ports.
The ATM Multiplexer Unit (MXU / MX622-D) provides 19 pcs (0-155 Mbit/s)
asyncronous transfer mode ports.
SFU table
The table has two main columns, SFU and Functional unit (FU) using the
port, and a note column. The main columns are divided to subcolumns.
. Port no. indicates the index number of the high speed port (0-15).
. No. indicates the index number of SFU (SFU 0 or SFU 1).
The five subcolumns for the Functional unit (FU) using the port:
MXU table
The table has two main columns, MXU and Functional unit (FU) using the
port, and a note column. The main columns are divided to subcolumns.
The five subcolumns for the Functional unit (FU) using the port:
. Port no. indicates the software port index number, 1/1/1 - 1/1/24.
. No. indicates the index number of ESA24.
.
Slot indicates the ESA's equipping place, subrack and slot.
. Cabling position indicates the cabling positions in two ways:
.
SW = cable connection coordinate used in hardware
configuration management
.
HW = physical cabling equipping position
Note
In some cases, one subrack slot may house different plug-in units /
functional units using the same SFU port. In the table below, the
alternative plug-in unit / functional unit equipping options are presented
in the same row according to the SFU port.
.
SFU use for SFU 0 and SFU 1 in RNC196/196
. SFU use for SFU 0 and SFU 1 in RNC196/300 and RNC196/450
Table 5. SFU use for SFU 0 and SFU 1 in RNC196/300 and RNC196/450
Table 5. SFU use for SFU 0 and SFU 1 in RNC196/300 and RNC196/450
(cont.)
Table 5. SFU use for SFU 0 and SFU 1 in RNC196/300 and RNC196/450
(cont.)
Table 5. SFU use for SFU 0 and SFU 1 in RNC196/300 and RNC196/450
(cont.)
Table 6. Multiplexer port use for MXU 0 and MXU 1 in RNC196/196 (RNAC
subracks 1 and 2)
Table 6. Multiplexer port use for MXU 0 and MXU 1 in RNC196/196 (RNAC
subracks 1 and 2) (cont.)
10 MXU 0 9 B107 5G - - - - - 1)
MXU 1 9
11 MXU 0 9 B108 5H OMU 0 CCP18-A 16 B76 4A
MXU 1 9 CCP10 B77 4B
12 MXU 0 9 B109 5J OMU 1 CCP18-A 16 B76 4A
MXU 1 9 CCP10 B77 4B
13 MXU 0 9 B110 5K MXU 1 MX622-D 9 B121 5V 2)
MX622–C
MXU 1 9 B110 5K MXU 0 MX622-D 9 B121 5V 2)
MX622–C
Table 6. Multiplexer port use for MXU 0 and MXU 1 in RNC196/196 (RNAC
subracks 1 and 2) (cont.)
Table 7. Multiplexer port use for MXU 2 and MXU 3 in RNC196/196 (RNAC
subrack 3)
Table 7. Multiplexer port use for MXU 2 and MXU 3 in RNC196/196 (RNAC
subrack 3) (cont.)
Table 7. Multiplexer port use for MXU 2 and MXU 3 in RNC196/196 (RNAC
subrack 3) (cont.)
Table 8. Multiplexer port use for MXU 4 and MXU 5 in RNC196 (RNAC
subrack 4)
Table 8. Multiplexer port use for MXU 4 and MXU 5 in RNC196 (RNAC
subrack 4) (cont.)
Table 8. Multiplexer port use for MXU 4 and MXU 5 in RNC196 (RNAC
subrack 4) (cont.)
Table 9. Multiplexer port use for MXU 6 and MXU 7 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 1)
Table 9. Multiplexer port use for MXU 6 and MXU 7 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 1) (cont.)
Table 9. Multiplexer port use for MXU 6 and MXU 7 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 1) (cont.)
Table 10. Multiplexer port use for MXU 8 and MXU 9 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 2)
Table 10. Multiplexer port use for MXU 8 and MXU 9 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 2) (cont.)
Table 11. Multiplexer port use for MXU 10 and MXU 11 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 3)
Table 11. Multiplexer port use for MXU 10 and MXU 11 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 3) (cont.)
Table 12. Multiplexer port use for MXU 12 and MXU 13 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 4)
Table 12. Multiplexer port use for MXU 12 and MXU 13 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 4) (cont.)
Table 12. Multiplexer port use for MXU 12 and MXU 13 in RNC196/196 (RNBC
subrack 4) (cont.)
Table 13. Multiplexer port use for MXU 0 and MXU 1 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 1)
Table 13. Multiplexer port use for MXU 0 and MXU 1 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 1) (cont.)
10 MXU 0 9 B107 5G - - - - - 1)
MXU 1 11
11 MXU 0 9 B108 5H OMU 0 CCP18-A 16 B76 4A 3)
MXU 1 11 CCP10 B77 4B
12 MXU 0 9 B109 5J - - - - - 1)
MXU 1 11
Table 13. Multiplexer port use for MXU 0 and MXU 1 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 1) (cont.)
Table 14. Multiplexer port use for MXU 14 and MXU 15 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 2)
Table 14. Multiplexer port use for MXU 14 and MXU 15 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 2) (cont.)
10 MXU 14 9 B107 5G - - - - - 1)
MXU 15 11
11 MXU 14 9 B108 5H OMU 1 CCP18-A 16 B76 4A 3)
MXU 15 11 CCP10 B77 4B
12 MXU 14 9 B109 5J - - - - - 1)
MXU 15 11
13 MXU 15 11 B110 5K MXU 15 MX622–D 11 B121 5V 2)
MXU 14 9 B110 5K MXU 14 MX622–D 9 B121 5V 2)
Table 14. Multiplexer port use for MXU 14 and MXU 15 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 2) (cont.)
Table 15. Multiplexer port use for MXU 2 and MXU 3 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 3)
Table 15. Multiplexer port use for MXU 2 and MXU 3 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 3) (cont.)
Table 15. Multiplexer port use for MXU 2 and MXU 3 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 3) (cont.)
Table 16. Multiplexer port use for MXU 4 and MXU 5 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 4)
Table 16. Multiplexer port use for MXU 4 and MXU 5 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 4) (cont.)
Table 16. Multiplexer port use for MXU 4 and MXU 5 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNAC subrack 4) (cont.)
Table 17. Multiplexer port use for MXU 6 and MXU 7 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 1)
Table 17. Multiplexer port use for MXU 6 and MXU 7 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 1) (cont.)
Table 18. Multiplexer port use for MXU 8 and MXU 9 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 2)
Table 18. Multiplexer port use for MXU 8 and MXU 9 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 2) (cont.)
Table 19. Multiplexer port use for MXU 10 and MXU 11 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 3)
Table 19. Multiplexer port use for MXU 10 and MXU 11 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 3) (cont.)
Table 19. Multiplexer port use for MXU 10 and MXU 11 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 3) (cont.)
Table 20. Multiplexer port use for MXU 12 and MXU 13 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 4)
Table 20. Multiplexer port use for MXU 12 and MXU 13 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 4) (cont.)
Table 20. Multiplexer port use for MXU 12 and MXU 13 in RNC196/300 and
RNC196/450 (RNBC subrack 4) (cont.)
Table 21. LAN port use of ESA24 (RNAC, with ESA24 0 in subrack 1 and
ESA24 1 in subrack 2)
Table 21. LAN port use of ESA24 (RNAC, with ESA24 0 in subrack 1 and
ESA24 1 in subrack 2) (cont.)