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Introduction
BSC690
0 Board
Layout
(3) Wrench
(15) HD LED
GSCU:
It handles the sub
rack like managing,
switching and clock
information.
Ethernet Port has two LED;
1st LED if continues yellow
or fast blink shows the
proper connection.
2nd LED if blinks red show
the data flow.
By resetting the GSCU of
GMPS we can Reload the
all Board software.
GE Switching Subsystem
Board
GE of Rear
Intercross Cable
GSCU
(Active)
GSCU
(Active)
GSCU
(Standby)
GSCU
(Standby)
Board
Board
Clock Solution
Time synchronization
primary reference
GGCU (Active/Standby)
0# subrack
Cable transmit
Backplane
GSCU
GSCU
Board
GMPS
GSCU
Backplane
Backplane
Backplane
Board
Transmission synchronization
reference source
Board
Board
GEPS
Board
Board
GEPS
GTNU
DPUa
RUN
ALM
ALM
ACT
ACT
TN M 5 TN M 4 TN M 3TN M 2 TN M 1 TN M 0
RUN
PARC
GTNU:
It is the Switching Centre
for CS services of entire system.
Speed is 128 X 128 K TDM switching.
Allocating TDM network resources,
establishing, and releasing radio links
Works in Active Stand by Mode.
GDPUC: Its Data processing Unit for
CS services.
PARC
Board
GTNU (Active)
GTNU (Active)
GTNU
(Standby)
GTNU (Standby)
Board
In full intra-subrack
interconnection, 2 cables
support 8K bandwidth.
Board
Board
GGCU
RUN
ALM
ACT
0
1
CLKOUT
4
5
6
7
8
9
COM0
TESTIN
CLKLIN1
PARC
CLKLIN0 TESTOUT
COM1
Clock Synchronization
Interconnection
The connection of the GGCU of the main subrack and the GSCU of the
extension subrack is shown as following figure:
The active GGCU and the standby GGCU output 10-way signal channel respectively. A
signal channel of an active GGCU and that of a standby GGCU are integrated through
the Y-shaped cable.
GGCU support six service subracks, one is the GMPS, others five are the GEPSs
where the 10 cables from GSCUs to GGCU can be connected at most.
Any of component including GGCU, Y-shaped cable, and GSCU is faulty, the system
clock still can work normally.
GEPS
GMPS
GGCU
GGCU
Y Cable
GSCU
GSCU
GEPS
GSCU
GSCU
XPUb:
Managing the user plane resources;
managing the load sharing of the user
plane resources between subracks
Maintaining the load of the control plane
within the subrack; exchanging the load
information on the control planes between
subracks
Forwarding the RRC connection request
message to implement the sharing of user
plane resources and sharing of control
plane resources in the BSC6900
Processing upper-layer signaling over the
A, Um, Abis, and Ater interfaces
Processing transport layer signaling
Allocating and managing the various
resources that are necessary for service
setup, and establishing signaling and
service connections
Processing RFN signaling
BM/TC
Combined
GTCS
GMPS/GEPS
Ater Interface
boards are
needed.
GMPS/GEPS
When BSC and MSC are located in the same equipment room, combined
BM/TC is recommended, i.e., GTCS is not needed, so the configuration is
more flexible.
When BSC and MSC are in different equipment rooms, separated BM/TC
with remote TC will be used.
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