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Nokia Siemens Networks Multimedia Gateway, Rel. U4.2, Product Documentation, v.5 Hardware Configuration Manual for Multimedia Gateway U4.0, U4.1 and U4.2 DN70339495 Issue 02c Approval Date 2009-12-11
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Nokia Siemens Networks Multimedia Gateway, Rel. U4.2, Product Documentation, v.5

Hardware Configuration Manual for Multimedia Gateway U4.0, U4.1 and U4.2

DN70339495

Issue 02cApproval Date 2009-12-11

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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this documentation. This documentation is intended for the use of Nokia Siemens Networks customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted, and no part of it may be used, reproduced, modified or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Siemens Networks. The documentation has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it. Nokia Siemens Networks welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation.

The information or statements given in this documentation concerning the suitability, capacity, or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products are given "as is" and all liability arising in connection with such hardware or software products shall be defined conclusively and finally in a separate agreement between Nokia Siemens Networks and the customer. However, Nokia Siemens Networks has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions. Nokia Siemens Networks will, if deemed necessary by Nokia Siemens Networks, explain issues which may not be covered by the document.

Nokia Siemens Networks will correct errors in this documentation as soon as possible. IN NO EVENT WILL Nokia Siemens Networks BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMENTA-TION OR FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDI-RECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL OR ANY LOSSES, SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OR DATA,THAT MAY ARISE FROM THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IN IT.

This documentation and the product it describes are considered protected by copyrights and other intellectual property rights according to the applicable laws.

The wave logo is a trademark of Nokia Siemens Networks Oy. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG.

Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners, and they are mentioned for identification purposes only.

Copyright © Nokia Siemens Networks 2010/11/16. All rights reserved

f Important Notice on Product Safety Elevated voltages are inevitably present at specific points in this electrical equipment. Some of the parts may also have elevated operating temperatures.

Non-observance of these conditions and the safety instructions can result in personal injury or in property damage.

Therefore, only trained and qualified personnel may install and maintain the system.

The system complies with the standard EN 60950 / IEC 60950. All equipment connected has to comply with the applicable safety standards.

The same text in German:

Wichtiger Hinweis zur Produktsicherheit

In elektrischen Anlagen stehen zwangsläufig bestimmte Teile der Geräte unter Span-nung. Einige Teile können auch eine hohe Betriebstemperatur aufweisen.

Eine Nichtbeachtung dieser Situation und der Warnungshinweise kann zu Körperverlet-zungen und Sachschäden führen.

Deshalb wird vorausgesetzt, dass nur geschultes und qualifiziertes Personal die Anlagen installiert und wartet.

Das System entspricht den Anforderungen der EN 60950 / IEC 60950. Angeschlossene Geräte müssen die zutreffenden Sicherheitsbestimmungen erfüllen.

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Table of ContentsThis document has 87 pages.

Summary of changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

1 Hardware Configuration Manual for Multimedia Gateway U4.0, U4.1 and U4.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

1.1 About Hardware Configuration Manual for Multimedia Gateway . . . . . . 101.1.1 How to use this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.2 MGW cabinets and layouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.2.1 Equipment cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.2.2 Cabling cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.2.3 Layouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121.3 Subrack equipping principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131.3.1 Equipping principles for subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131.3.2 Equipping principles for subracks 3 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131.3.3 Equipping order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161.3.4 Equipping positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171.4 Base Module (CAMA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171.4.1 Cabinet mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181.4.2 Base module functional units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231.4.2.1 PD30, Power Distribution Set and TBUF, Timing and Synchronization Unit

231.4.2.2 TSS3, Timing and Synchronization Unit Pair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251.4.2.3 CM, Central Memory Unit Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251.4.2.4 OMU, Operations and Maintenance Unit pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261.4.2.5 SFU, Switching Fabric Unit Pair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271.4.2.6 CACU, Control and Administration Computer Unit pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281.4.2.7 VANU, Voice Announcement Unit Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291.4.2.8 NEMU, Network Element Management Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301.4.2.9 SWU Ethernet Switch for MGW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311.5 CAMB Expansion Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341.5.1 CAMB cabinet mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361.5.2 CAMB Expansion Module functional units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381.5.2.1 PD30, Power Distribution Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381.5.2.2 TBUF, Timing and Synchronization Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391.6 CAMC Expansion Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391.6.1 CAMC Expansion Module cabinet mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401.6.2 CAMC Expansion Module functional units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431.6.2.1 PD30, Power Distribution Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431.6.2.2 TBUF, Timing and Synchronization Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441.7 Cabling cabinet sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441.7.1 Standard cabling cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441.7.2 TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501.8 Configuration of functional unit sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.8.1 Network interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.8.1.1 Interdependencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.8.1.2 NIWU, NIP1 and back interface units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

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1.8.1.3 IWS1, Interworking Unit STM-1/OC-3 for TDM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611.8.1.4 NPGEP and NPS1P/NPS1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651.8.2 EHU, External Hardware Alarm Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 681.8.3 MXU, MGW Multiplexer Unit Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701.8.4 ISU, Interface Signalling Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 721.8.5 TCU, Transcoding Unit and A2SU, AAL2 Switching Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . 741.8.5.1 TCU installation positions when CDSP-D is in use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 741.8.5.2 TCU installation positions when CDSP-DT is in use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

2 EC216 cabinet stickers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

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List of FiguresFigure 1 MGW equipment cabinets and subracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Figure 2 MGW cabling cabinets and equipment cabinets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Figure 3 MGW cabinets installed in a single row, with and without optional cabling

cabinets, as seen from the front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Figure 4 CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Figure 5 Expansion subrack configurations (CAMA, CAMB and CAMC) . . . . . . 15Figure 6 Functional unit equipping positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Figure 7 MGW CAMA base module, front and rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Figure 8 BISF back interface units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Figure 9 PD30 and TBUF positions in CAMA subracks 1–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Figure 10 TSS3 positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Figure 11 CM positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Figure 12 OMU positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Figure 13 SFU positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Figure 14 CACU positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Figure 15 VANU positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Figure 16 NEMU and storage device positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . 31Figure 17 SWU installation positions in CAMA subracks 1-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Figure 18 MGW CAMB expansion module, front and rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Figure 19 MGW CAMC expansion module, front and rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Figure 20 Optional standard cabling cabinets for CAMA, CAMB and CAMC . . . . 46Figure 21 Connector panels for standard cabling cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Figure 22 Optional TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets for CAMA and for CAMB or CAMC

51Figure 23 NIP1 and NIWU positions in equipment cabinets in different cabling cabinet

configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Figure 24 IWS1 positions in CAMA, CAMB and CAMC cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Figure 25 NPS1P/NPS1 and NPGEP positions in CAMA, CAMB and CAMC cabinets

67Figure 26 EHU installation positions in CAMA subrack 2 and subrack 3. . . . . . . . 69Figure 27 MXU positions in CAMA, CAMB, and CAMC cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Figure 28 ISU positions in CAMA, CAMB, and CAMC cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Figure 29 TCU and A2SU positions in CAMA, CAMB, and CAMC cabinets when

CDSP-D is in use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Figure 30 TCU positions in CAMA, CAMB, and CAMC cabinets when CDSP-DT is in

use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Figure 31 IPA2800 EC216 cabinet, doors closed; the front and back sides are identi-

cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Figure 32 IPA2800 EC216 cabinet; the stickers in the figure are attached to all cabi-

nets, except the network element name and marking strips . . . . . . . . . 85Figure 33 IPA2800 EC216 cabinet, stickers equipped on delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Figure 34 Product collection and disposal within the European Union . . . . . . . . . 87

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List of TablesTable 1 CAMA cabinet mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Table 2 CAMA subracks, fan trays and SRBI-C back cabling interfaces . . . . . . 19Table 3 CAMA back interface units BISFA, BISFB, BISFC and BISFD . . . . . . . 20Table 4 CAMA rear cabling shelves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Table 5 CAMA rear connector panels CPAL-A, CPSY-A and CPSY-B . . . . . . . 21Table 6 Equipment kit EQIK216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Table 7 Grounding set C110433 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Table 8 CAMA marking strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Table 9 CAMA stickers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Table 10 PD30 installation positions in CAMA subracks 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Table 11 TBUF installation postions in CAMA subracks 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Table 12 TSS3 installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Table 13 CM installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Table 14 OMU installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Table 15 OMU mass memory units' installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

27Table 16 SFU installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Table 17 CACU installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Table 18 VANU installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Table 19 NEMU installation position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Table 20 NEMU storage device's installation positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Table 21 SWU sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Table 22 SFP transceiver modules, cable and panel items for ESA40-A . . . . . . . 32Table 23 SWU installation positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Table 24 CAMB cabinet mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Table 25 CAMB subracks, fan trays and SRBI-C back cabling interfaces . . . . . . 36Table 26 CAMB back interface units BISFB and BISFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Table 27 CAMB rear cabling shelves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Table 28 Equipment kit EQIS216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Table 29 Grounding set C109878 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Table 30 CAMB marking strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Table 31 CAMB stickers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Table 32 PD30 installation positions in CAMB subracks 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Table 33 TBUF installation positions in CAMB subracks 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Table 34 CAMC cabinet mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Table 35 CAMC subracks, fan trays and SRBI-C back cabling interfaces . . . . . . 41Table 36 CAMC back interface units BISFB and BISFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Table 37 CAMC rear cabling shelves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Table 38 Equipment kit EQIS216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Table 39 Grounding set C109878 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Table 40 CAMC marking strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Table 41 CAMC stickers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Table 42 PD30 installation positions in CAMC subracks 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Table 43 TBUF installation positions in CAMC subracks 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Table 44 Cabinet mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Table 45 Rear cabling shelves of standard cabling cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

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Table 46 Panels of CAMA standard cabling cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Table 47 Panels of CAMB and CAMC standard cabling cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Table 48 Marking strips for cabling cabinet (CAMA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Table 49 Cabinet mechanics of TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Table 50 Rear cabling shelves of TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Table 51 Panels for TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets for CAMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Table 52 Panels for TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets for CAMB and CAMC . . . . . . 53Table 53 Interdependency of NIWU/NIP1, IWS1, TCU and A2SU units in U4.0 and

U4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Table 54 Interdependency of NIWU/NIP1, IWS1, TCU and A2SU units in U4.2 . 55Table 55 NIWU and NIP1 sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Table 56 Back interface units for NIWU and NIP1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Table 57 NIWU and NIP1 installation positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Table 58 IWS1 sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Table 59 IWS1 installation positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Table 60 NPGEP and NPS1(P) sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Table 61 Back interface units and connector panels for NPGEP and NPS1(P) . 66Table 62 SFP transceiver modules, cable and panel items for NP2GE/-A . . . . . 66Table 63 NPS1P/NPS1 and NPGEP installation positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Table 64 EHU sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Table 65 EHU installation positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Table 66 MXU sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Table 67 MXU installation positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Table 68 ISU sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Table 69 ISU installation positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Table 70 CDSP-D sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Table 71 TCU installation positions with CDSP-D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Table 72 CDSP-DT sales items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Table 73 TCU installation positions CDSP-DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

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Summary of changesChanges between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains all changes made to previous issues.

Change between Issue 2-2 and 02cDescribe the difference when equipping the IWS1E/T in U4.0, U4.1 and U4.2

Change between Issue 2-1 and 2-2U4.2 changes: In new deliveries NPGEP provides MMF SX connector support. EHU 0/1, CAIND-A, and CPAL-A have been removed from MGW base module to optional sellable hardware. SFP transceiver modules for NP2GE/-A and for ESA40-A have been added. Optional CPLC36 cabling panel added to CAMA cabling cabinet.

Change between Issue 2-0 and 2-1U4.2 changes: Added new cabling cabinet variant EC213-A. New door type D213 is compatible with cabinet variant EC213-A. New door type D216 replaces door types DR216 and DL216 in equipment cabinet EC216.

This delivery includes the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) stickers associated with delivered Microsoft Windows Server and SQL Server licenses. COA stickers are consid-ered as proof of embedded licenses and they must be kept in a safe place.

Documentation changes:

Added chapters

• TCU installation positions when CDSP-D is in use • TCU installation positions when CDSP-DT is in use

Added figures

• TCU positions in CAMA, CAMB, and CAMC cabinets when CDSP-DT is in use

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1 Hardware Configuration Manual for Multime-dia Gateway U4.0, U4.1 and U4.2

1.1 About Hardware Configuration Manual for Multimedia GatewayThis document describes the MGW sales items and their configurations for U4 hardware level. The sales items are listed in the document Product Catalog for Multimedia Gateway.

This document describes only U4.0, U4.1 and U4.2 hardware configurations and equip-ping. Hardware configurations and equipping for previous releases are described in Hardware Configuration Manual for Multimedia Gateway U3C and Hardware Configura-tion Manual for Multimedia Gateway U3A and U3B.

1.1.1 How to use this documentThe configuration instructions for each sales item are given in their own sections. One sales item can have several versions, and this manual gives the hardware configuration instructions for all versions. Therefore, the tables explaining functional unit positions may have several functional unit alternatives for one slot.

For more information on the architecture, configurations and evolution paths of theMGW, see the Engineering Description.

1.2 MGW cabinets and layouts

1.2.1 Equipment cabinetsThe MGW features three different equipment cabinets:

• CAMA • CAMB • CAMC

Each equipment cabinet has space for four subracks, cabinet-specific power distribution panels (CPD120-A) and subrack-specific cooling equipment (FTRA-B). All of these are pre-installed, along with the intracabinet cables. In new deliveries, plug-in units can also be installed before delivery, or optionally on site.

TBU and PD30 units are always equipped to all subracks in all three equipment cabi-nets.

The subracks are numbered 1 to 4 from top to bottom. In order to give clear instructions on where each functional unit is installed, these subrack index numbers are used throughout this document. The subrack index numbers are presented in the figure below.

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Figure 1 MGW equipment cabinets and subracks

The CAMA equipment cabinet is included in all MGW configurations. The first two subracks of CAMA are intended for essential functions. CAMA and the mandatory func-tional units constitute the MGW base module, which is described in section Base Module (CAMA).

The two lower subracks of CAMA (subracks 3 and 4), as well as all the subracks of CAMB and CAMC (subracks 5 to 12), are empty apart from the PD30 and TBU units. These 10 subracks are reserved for capacity expansions, and they are equipped depending on the capacity needed, according to the chosen configuration and the equipping principles explained further in this document.

Empty plug-in unit positions in subracks are covered with cover plates.

1.2.2 Cabling cabinetsCabling cabinets are optional, and their use depends on the chosen configuration. When cabling cabinets are used, there has to be one cabling cabinet for each equipment cabinet. The cabling cabinet panels are index numbered from 0 to 11, from top to bottom.

The MGW features standard cabling cabinet types and TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinet types. The cabling cabinet options are described in section Cabling cabinet sales items .

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Figure 2 MGW cabling cabinets and equipment cabinets

1.2.3 LayoutsThe configurations of the MGW support left-to-right and right-to-left cabinet installation, as shown in the figure below. The cabinets must always be installed into a single row.

Figure 3 MGW cabinets installed in a single row, with and without optional cabling cabinets, as seen from the front

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1.3 Subrack equipping principlesThe minimum configuration of the MGW features only the CAMA cabinet where subracks 1-2 are equipped with mandatory functional units. The MGW configuration can be expanded by adding more functional units to expansion subracks 3 and 4, and by adding equipment cabinets CAMB and CAMC.

1.3.1 Equipping principles for subracks 1 and 2Subracks 1 and 2 are always equipped and are the same in all MGW configurations. The configuration of these two subracks is shown in the figure below.

Figure 4 CAMA subracks 1 and 2

1.3.2 Equipping principles for subracks 3 to 12In U4.0 and U4.1, there are four subrack configuration alternatives for subracks 3 to 12. In U4.2, there are five alternatives. The main difference between these subrack config-urations is the number of TCU/A2SU units and number and type of interface units:

• Subrack configuration with TCU • Subrack configuration with IWS1E/T • Subrack configuration with NIWU(/NIP1) • Subrack configuration with NIWU (TDM)

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• Subrack configuration with NIP1 (U4.2)

NIWU/NIP1 and IWS1E/T units cannot be equipped in the same subrack at the same time.

ISUs cannot be equipped in a subrack without an MXU pair.

The alternative subrack configurations are shown in the figure below.

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Figure 5 Expansion subrack configurations (CAMA, CAMB and CAMC)

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1.3.3 Equipping orderThe functional units included in the chosen configuration are installed in the following order:

1. CAMA base module:Includes functional units CACU, CM, HDS-B (WDU + HDD), NEMU, OMU, PD30, SFU, TBU (TSS3 + TBUF), SWU and VANU.

2. Expansion modules CAMB and CAMC:Includes functional units PD30 and TBU (TSS3 + TBUF).

3. EHU4. MXU5. ISU6. NPGEP 7. NPS1P/NPS1 8. NIP19. NIWU10. IWS1E/T 11. A2SU 12. TCU13. SHIM25 cover plates

The number and equipping positions of the functional units, as well as any exceptions to the equipping order above, are explained in the sections describing the functional unit sales items.

More information on the interdependencies of functional units is found in section Inter-dependencies.

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1.3.4 Equipping positions

Figure 6 Functional unit equipping positions

1.4 Base Module (CAMA)

The base module contains one equipment cabinet (CAMA) and the mandatory func-tional units. This section describes the cabinet mechanics and other equipment included in the base module, as well as how to install the functional units included in the base module.

Sales item 3GN07H0034 MGW Base Module CAMA, U4

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Figure 7 MGW CAMA base module, front and rear view

1.4.1 Cabinet mechanics

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

C109740 EC216 Cabinet

Table 1 CAMA cabinet mechanics

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F C109742

C109743

C111704

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DL216

D216

Door right

Door left

Door right

B C109742

C109743

C111704

DR216

DL216

D216

Door right

Door left

Door right

F C110052 CPD120-A Power distribution and fuse unit

F C110052 CPD120-A Power distribution and fuse unit

F C110505 CAIND-A 1) Cabinet alarm indi-cator

C110076 SCP216 Side cover plate

C110076 SCP216 Side cover plate

1) Optional for MGW Base Module CAMA, U4.2

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

F 53 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 53 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 49 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

F 37 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 37 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 33 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

F 21 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 21 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 17 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

F 5 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 5 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 1 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

Table 2 CAMA subracks, fan trays and SRBI-C back cabling interfaces

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

Table 1 CAMA cabinet mechanics (Cont.)

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Back interface units BISFA, BISFB, BISFC and BISFD

Back interface units BISFA, BISFB, BISFC and BISFD provide 2.5 Gbit/s serial inter-faces between the SFU and the MXU, NPGEP and NPS1P/NPS1 units.

These back interface units are equipped to the SRBI-C, and they connect to the plug-in units through the subrack's motherboard.

• BISFA, back interface unit for SFU (SF20H) • BISFB, back interface unit for MXU (MX1G6/-A) • BISFC, back interface unit for NPGEP (NP2GE/-A) and NPS1P/NPS1 (NP8S1/-A) • BISFD, back interface unit for SFU (SF20H).

Subrack Position ID Name Use

1.0B 2 C109973 BISFA Back interface unit for SF20H

2.0B 2 C109973 BISFA Back interface unit for SF20H

1.0B 1 C109973 BISFD Back interface unit for SF20H

2.0B 1 C109973 BISFD Back interface unit for SF20H

1.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

1.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

2.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

2.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

3.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

3.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

4.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

4.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

1.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A

2.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A

3.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NPS1/-A

4.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NPS1/-A

Table 3 CAMA back interface units BISFA, BISFB, BISFC and BISFD

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Figure 8 BISF back interface units

Rear cabling shelves and panels

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

B 50 C110730 CS216-A Rear cabling shelf

B 35 C110730 CS216-A Rear cabling shelf

B 21 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

B 1 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

Table 4 CAMA rear cabling shelves

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

B 35.01 C110487 CPAL-A 1) Connector panel for alarm (EHU 0)

B 35.10 C110487 CPAL-A 1) Connector panel for alarm (EHU 1)

Table 5 CAMA rear connector panels CPAL-A, CPSY-A and CPSY-B

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The EQIK216 equipment kit contains the following items:

• washers, screws, locking pegs and cable ties • static control wrist strap

The grounding set contains:

• 4 pcs grounding cables • washers and screws

CAMA markingsSee section EC216 cabinet stickers for the exact locations of the marking strips and stickers.

B 50.01 C110551 CPSY-A Connector panel for synchronisation

B 50.10 C110747 CPSY-B Connector panel for synchronisation

1) Optional for MGW Base Module CAMA, U4.2

ID Name Use

C110720 EQIK216 Installation set for CAMA

Table 6 Equipment kit EQIK216

Name Use

Grounding set Grounding CAMA cabinet to cabling cabinet

Table 7 Grounding set C110433

Position Name Use

F 1 CAMA F1 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 1

F 2 CAMA F2 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 2

F 3 CAMA F3 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 3

F 4 CAMA F4 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 4

Table 8 CAMA marking strips

Position Name Use

F Name sticker CAMA Network element sticker (front side)

Table 9 CAMA stickers

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

Table 5 CAMA rear connector panels CPAL-A, CPSY-A and CPSY-B (Cont.)

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1.4.2 Base module functional units

1.4.2.1 PD30, Power Distribution Set and TBUF, Timing and Synchroniza-tion UnitMGW Base Module (CAMA) contains four power distribution plug-in units (PD30). One power distribution unit is installed in every subrack.

An MGW has six pieces of TBUF units in CAMA cabinet.

B Name sticker CAMA Network element sticker (rear side)

F Identifier sticker sheet Subrack position number sticker

F ESD sticker Each subrack

T Note sticker

T UB 1 sticker Power sticker

T UB 2 sticker Power sticker

HDD (NEMU) sticker

HDD (NEMU) sticker

WDU (OMU) sticker

WDU (OMU) sticker

Label for licence 6HA-00001 sticker 1)

Certificate of Authenticity for Microsoft Windows Server

Label for licence E65-00082 sticker 1)

Certificate of Authenticity for SQL Server licences

1) Certificate of Authenticity stickers are considered as proof of embedded licences. They must be kept in a safe place.

Position Name Use

Table 9 CAMA stickers (Cont.)

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Figure 9 PD30 and TBUF positions in CAMA subracks 1–4

ID Name Subrack Position

C109472 PD30 CAMA1 10

C109472 PD30 CAMA2 10

C109472 PD30 CAMA3 10

C109472 PD30 CAMA4 10

Table 10 PD30 installation positions in CAMA subracks 1-4

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Note that every subrack must have a power distribution plug-in unit installed regardless of whether the subrack is in use or not.

1.4.2.2 TSS3, Timing and Synchronization Unit PairAn MGW has two TSS3 units in CAMA cabinet.

Figure 10 TSS3 positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

1.4.2.3 CM, Central Memory Unit PairAn MGW has one CM unit pair and it is located in CAMA cabinet. CM is a 2n redundancy unit.

ID Name Subrack Position

C71700 TBUF CAMA1 38

C71700 TBUF CAMA2 19

C71700 TBUF CAMA3 19

C71700 TBUF CAMA3 38

C71700 TBUF CAMA4 19

C71700 TBUF CAMA4 38

Table 11 TBUF installation postions in CAMA subracks 1-4

ID Name Subrack Position

C08986 TSS3 CAMA1 19

C08986 TSS3 CAMA2 38

Table 12 TSS3 installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

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Figure 11 CM positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

1.4.2.4 OMU, Operations and Maintenance Unit pairAn MGW has one OMU unit pair and it is located in CAMA cabinet. OMU is a 2n redun-dancy unit. The OMU mass memory units are also illustrated in the following figure.

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C111034 CCP18-C CAMA1 6 CM 0

C111034 CCP18-C CAMA2 6 CM 1

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Table 13 CM installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

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Figure 12 OMU positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

Note that the hard disks for OMU are located on the same HDS-B hard disk adapter as the NEMU hard disks.

1.4.2.5 SFU, Switching Fabric Unit PairAn MGW has one SFU pair and it is located in CAMA cabinet. SFU is a 2n redundancy unit.

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C109093 CCP18-A CAMA1 16 OMU 0

C109093 CCP18-A CAMA2 16 OMU 1

CCP18-A includes a 2GB memory.

Table 14 OMU installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

ID Name Subrack Position FU

C109941 HDS-B CAMA1 13-14 WDU 0

P01098 WDW73 CAMA1 13-14

C109941 HDS-B CAMA2 13-14 WDU 1

P01098 WDW73 CAMA2 13-14

Table 15 OMU mass memory units' installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

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Figure 13 SFU positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

1.4.2.6 CACU, Control and Administration Computer Unit pairAn MGW has one CACU pair and it is located in the CAMA cabinet. CACU is a 2n redun-dancy unit.

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C110468 SF20H CAMA1 1-2 SFU 0

C110468 SF20H CAMA2 1-2 SFU 1

Table 16 SFU installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

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Figure 14 CACU positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

1.4.2.7 VANU, Voice Announcement Unit PairAn MGW contains one VANU pair in the CAMA cabinet. VANU is an SN+ redundancy unit.

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C111034 CCP18-C CAMA1 7 CACU 0

C111034 CCP18-C CAMA2 7 CACU 1

CCP18-C includes a 2GB memory.

Table 17 CACU installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

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Figure 15 VANU positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

1.4.2.8 NEMU, Network Element Management Unitg Each site that has one or more MGWs or RNCs must have at least one NEMU

service console: Sales item NEM00HW0005.

MGW Base Module (CAMA) contains one NEMU plug-in unit and a hard disk unit pair.

The hard disks for NEMU are located on the same HDS-B hard disk adapter as the OMU hard disks.

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C111034 CCP18-C CAMA1 4 VANU 0

C111034 CCP18-C CAMA2 4 VANU 1

CCP18-C includes a 2GB memory.

Table 18 VANU installation positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

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Figure 16 NEMU and storage device positions in CAMA subracks 1 and 2

1.4.2.9 SWU Ethernet Switch for MGWMGW Base Module (CAMA) contains one Ethernet switch pair (ESA24 or ESA40-A), SWU 0-1. The second SWU pair (SWU 2-3) is optional and is ordered separately. With ESA24, the second SWU pair can be used for separating the O&M LAN and control LAN physically. With ESA40-A, the O&M LAN and control LAN separation can be done within one pair because the ESA40-A provides four protected Gb Ethernet ports. ESA40-A HW supporst Layer 3 (L3) connectivity solution.

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CAMA 2

MC

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NE

MU

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S-B

HD

D0

HD

S-B

HD

D1

ID Name Subrack Position FU

C109633 MCP18-B CAMA1 15 NEMU

MCP18-B includes a 4GB memory.

Table 19 NEMU installation position

ID Name Subrack Position FU

C109941 HDS-B CAMA1 13-14 HDD 0 1)

P01098 WDW73 CAMA1 13-14

C109941 HDS-B CAMA2 13-14 HDD 1 1)

P01098 WDW73 CAMA2 13-14

Table 20 NEMU storage device's installation positions

1) The hard disks for NEMU are located on the same HDS-B hard disk adapter as the OMU hard disks.

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3GN08H0040 ESA40, pair Ethernet switch for MGW

C111417 ESA40-A SWU

3GN07H0040 ESA24, pair Ethernet switch for MGW

C108427 ESA24 SWU

Table 21 SWU sales items

Sales item ID Name

3GN08H1020 Electrical SFP module, SFPCS P02033 SFPCS

3GN08H1000 Single mode SFP module, SFPSM-A P02037 SFPSM-A

3GN08H1001 Single mode fibers for CAMA STD CC C112099

3GN08H1010 Multi mode SFP module, SFPF2L P02028 SFPF2L

3GN08H1011 Multi mode fibers for CAMA STD CC

C112095

C112097

Optical multi mode fibers for NPGEP

Optical multi mode fibers for ESA40-A

3GN08H1012 Multi mode fibers for CAMB/CAMC STD CC C112101

Optical multi mode fibers for NPGEP

Table 22 SFP transceiver modules, cable and panel items for ESA40-A

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CAMA

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

38

CAMA 1

CAMA 3

CAMA 2

CAMA 438

SW

U3

SW

U2

SW

U1

SW

U0

ID Name Subrack Position FU

C111417

C108427

ESA40-A

ESA24

CAMA1 5 SWU 0

C111417

C108427

ESA40-A

ESA24

CAMA2 5 SWU 1

Table 23 SWU installation positions

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1.5 CAMB Expansion Module

It is possible to expand the MGW base module with two additional cabinets. The CAMB expansion module sales items provide the first expansion cabinet, CAMB. The optional cabling cabinets for CAMB and their connector panels are described in section Cabling cabinet sales items.

Each expansion module contains one equipment cabinet, the plug-in units for timing and synchronization, and power distribution to subracks.

C111417

C108427

ESA40-A

ESA24

CAMA3 15 SWU 2 1)

C111417

C108427

ESA40-A

ESA24

CAMA4 15 SWU 3 1)

1) SWU 2 can be equipped as an alternative to TCU/A2SU 0 and SWU 3 as an alternative to TCU/A2SU 1.

ID Name Subrack Position FU

Table 23 SWU installation positions (Cont.)

3GN07H0035 MGW CAMB Expansion Module U4.0

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Figure 18 MGW CAMB expansion module, front and rear view

CAMB base module front view

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38

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PD

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PD

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PD

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U1

TB

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TB

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TB

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TB

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TB

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BIS

FB

BIE

1T-A

BIS

FC

BIS

FB

BIS

FB

BIS

FC

BIS

FC

BIS

FB

BIS

FB

BIS

FB

BIS

FC

BIS

FB

BIS

FB

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T-A

Alternatively (without cabling cabinet):BIE1T-A = ETSI balanced (max. 6 ocs/ subrack)BIE1C = ETSI unbalanced (max. 3pcs/ subrack)BIE1T = ANSI balanced (max. 3 pcs/subrack)

Optionally:BISFC for NPSI(P) or NPGEP in CAMC

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Cabinet mechanics

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

C109740 EC216 Cabinet

F C109742

C109743

C111704

DR216

DL216

D216

Door right

Door left

Door right

B C109742

C109743

C111704

DR216

DL216

D216

Door right

Door left

Door right

F C110052 CPD120-A Power distribution and fuse unit

F C110052 CPD120-A Power distribution and fuse unit

Table 24 CAMB cabinet mechanics

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

F 53 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 53 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 49 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

F 37 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 37 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 33 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

F 21 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 21 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 17 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

F 5 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 5 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 1 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

Table 25 CAMB subracks, fan trays and SRBI-C back cabling interfaces

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The EQIS216 equipment kit contains the following items:

• washers, screws, locking pegs and cable ties • static control wrist strap

Subrack Position ID Name Use

1.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

1.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

2.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

2.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

3.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

3.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

4.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

4.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

1.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Optional: Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NP8S1/-A

2.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Optional: Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NP8S1/-A

3.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Optional: Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NP8S1/-A

4.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Optional: Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NP8S1/-A

Table 26 CAMB back interface units BISFB and BISFC

Equipp. Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

B 50 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

B 35 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

B 21 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

B 1 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

Table 27 CAMB rear cabling shelves

ID Name Use

C110721 EQIS216 Installation set for CAMB

Table 28 Equipment kit EQIS216

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The grounding set contains:

• 4 cs grounding cables • washers and screws

CAMB markingsSee the section EC216 cabinet stickers for the exact locations of the marking strips and stickers.

1.5.2 CAMB Expansion Module functional units

1.5.2.1 PD30, Power Distribution Set

Name Use

Grounding set Grounding CAMB cabinet to CAMA

Table 29 Grounding set C109878

Position Name Use

F 1 CAMB F1 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 1

F 2 CAMB F2 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 2

F 3 CAMB F3 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 3

F 4 CAMB F4 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 4

Table 30 CAMB marking strips

Position Name Use

F Name sticker CAMB Network element sticker (front side)

B Name sticker CAMB Network element sticker (rear side)

F Identifier sticker sheet Subrack position number sticker

F ESD sticker Each subrack

T Note sticker

T UB 1 sticker Power sticker

T UB 2 sticker Power sticker

Table 31 CAMB stickers

ID Name Subrack Position

C109472 PD30 CAMB1 10

C109472 PD30 CAMB2 10

C109472 PD30 CAMB3 10

Table 32 PD30 installation positions in CAMB subracks 1-4

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Note that every subrack must have a power supply plug-in unit installed regardless of whether the subrack is in use or not.

1.5.2.2 TBUF, Timing and Synchronization Unit

Note that every subrack must have TBUF plug-in units installed regardless of whether the subrack is in use or not.

1.6 CAMC Expansion Module

It is possible to expand the MGW Base Module with two additional cabinets. The CAMC expansion module sales items provide the second expansion cabinet, CAMC. The optional cabling cabinet for CAMC and its connector panels are described in section Cabling cabinet sales items.

Each expansion module contains one equipment cabinet, the plug-in units for timing and synchronization, and power distribution to subracks.

C109472 PD30 CAMB4 10

ID Name Subrack Position

Table 32 PD30 installation positions in CAMB subracks 1-4 (Cont.)

ID Name Subrack Position

C71700 TBUF CAMB1 19

C71700 TBUF CAMB1 38

C71700 TBUF CAMB2 19

C71700 TBUF CAMB2 38

C71700 TBUF CAMB3 19

C71700 TBUF CAMB3 38

C71700 TBUF CAMB4 19

C71700 TBUF CAMB4 38

Table 33 TBUF installation positions in CAMB subracks 1-4

3GN07H0036 MGW CAMC Expansion Module U4.0

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Figure 19 MGW CAMC expansion module, front and rear view

1.6.1 CAMC Expansion Module cabinet mechanics

CAMC expansion module front view

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38

PD

30

PD

30

PD

30

CAMC rear view

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TB

U1

PD

30

TB

U1

TB

U0

TB

U1

TB

U1

TB

U0

TB

U0

BIS

FB

BIE

1T-A

BIS

FC

BIS

FB

BIS

FB

BIS

FC

BIS

FC

BIS

FB

BIS

FB

BIS

FB

BIS

FC

BIS

FB

BIS

FB

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T-A

BIE

1T

-AB

IE1T

-A

BIE

1T

-A

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

-AB

IE1T

-A

BIE

1T

-A

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

/BIE

1T-A

/BIE

1C

BIE

1T

-AB

IE1T

-A

BIE

1T

-A

Alternatively (without cabling cabinet):BIE1T-A = ETSI balanced (max. 6 ocs/ subrack)BIE1C = ETSI unbalanced (max. 3pcs/ subrack)BIE1T = ANSI balanced (max. 3 pcs/subrack)

Optionally:BISFC for NPSI(P) or NPGEP in CAMC

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Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

C109740 EC216 Cabinet

Table 34 CAMC cabinet mechanics

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F C109742

C109743

C111704

DR216

DL216

D216

Door right

Door left

Door right

B C109742

C109743

C111704

DR216

DL216

D216

Door right

Door left

Door right

F C110052 CPD120-A Power distribution and fuse unit

F C110052 CPD120-A Power distribution and fuse unit

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

F 53 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 53 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 49 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

F 37 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 37 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 33 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

F 21 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 21 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 17 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

F 5 C109979 SRA3 Subrack

B 5 C110568 SRBI-C Back cabling inter-face

F 1 C109730 FTRA-B Fan tray

Table 35 CAMC subracks, fan trays and SRBI-C back cabling interfaces

Subrack Position ID Name Use

1.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

Table 36 CAMC back interface units BISFB and BISFC

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

Table 34 CAMC cabinet mechanics (Cont.)

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The EQIS216 equipment kit contains the following items:

• washers, screws, locking pegs and cable ties • static control wrist strap

1.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

2.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

2.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

3.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

3.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

4.0B 9 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

4.0B 11 C109974 BISFB Back interface unit for MX1G6/-A

1.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Optional: Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NP8S1/-A

2.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Optional: Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NP8S1/-A

3.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Optional: Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NP8S1/-A

4.0B 17 C109975 BISFC Optional: Back interface unit for NP2GE/-A, NP8S1/-A

Equipping Side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

B 50 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

B 35 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

B 21 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

B 1 C105864 CS186-B Rear cabling shelf

Table 37 CAMC rear cabling shelves

ID Name Use

C110721 EQIS216 Installation set for CAMC

Table 38 Equipment kit EQIS216

Subrack Position ID Name Use

Table 36 CAMC back interface units BISFB and BISFC (Cont.)

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The grounding set contains:

• 4 pcs grounding cables • washers and screws

CAMC markings See the section EC216 cabinet stickers for the exact locations of the marking strips and stickers.

1.6.2 CAMC Expansion Module functional units

1.6.2.1 PD30, Power Distribution Set

Name Use

Grounding set Grounding CAMC cabinet to CAMB

Table 39 Grounding set C109878

Position Name Use

F 1 CAMC F1 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 1

F 2 CAMC F2 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 2

F 3 CAMC F3 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 3

F 4 CAMC F4 IPA2800 Marking strip for subrack 4

Table 40 CAMC marking strips

Position Name Use

F Name sticker CAMC Network element sticker (front side)

B Name sticker CAMC Network element sticker (rear side)

F Identifier sticker sheet Subrack position number sticker

F ESD sticker Each subrack

T Note sticker

T UB 1 sticker Power sticker

T UB 2 sticker Power sticker

Table 41 CAMC stickers

ID Name Subrack Position

C109472 PD30 CAMC1 10

C109472 PD30 CAMC2 10

C109472 PD30 CAMC3 10

Table 42 PD30 installation positions in CAMC subracks 1-4

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Note that every subrack must have a power supply plug-in unit installed regardless of whether the subrack is in use or not.

1.6.2.2 TBUF, Timing and Synchronization Unit

Note that every subrack must have TBUF plug-in units installed regardless of whether the subrack is in use or not.

1.7 Cabling cabinet sales itemsCabling cabinets are optional and they are delivered separately from equipment cabinets and must be installed on site. If cabling cabinets are used, there needs to be one cabling cabinet for each equipment cabinet included in the network element.

There are standard cabling cabinet and TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinet types. The network element can only include either standard or TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets, mixed config-urations are not possible. The TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinet is required when there are more than six NIWU units per subrack.

1.7.1 Standard cabling cabinets

C109472 PD30 CAMC4 10

ID Name Subrack Position

Table 42 PD30 installation positions in CAMC subracks 1-4 (Cont.)

ID Name Subrack Position

C71700 TBUF CAMC1 19

C71700 TBUF CAMC1 38

C71700 TBUF CAMC2 19

C71700 TBUF CAMC2 38

C71700 TBUF CAMC3 19

C71700 TBUF CAMC3 38

C71700 TBUF CAMC4 19

C71700 TBUF CAMC4 38

Table 43 TBUF installation positions in CAMC subracks 1-4

Standard cabling cabinet sales items:

Sales item 3GN07H0054 Standard CC for CAMA, balanced

Sales item 3GN07H0057 Standard CC for CAMA, unbalanced

Sales item 3GN07H0060 Standard CC for CAMA, ANSI

Sales item 3GN07H0055 Standard CC for CAMB, balanced

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The cabling cabinet sales items include the cabling mechanics, panels and cables for one cabling cabinet.

Sales item 3GN07H0058 Standard CC for CAMB, unbalanced

Sales item 3GN07H0061 Standard CC for CAMB, ANSI

Sales item 3GN07H0056 Standard CC for CAMC, balanced

Sales item 3GN07H0059 Standard CC for CAMC, unbalanced

Sales item 3GN07H0062 Standard CC for CAMC, ANSI

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Figure 20 Optional standard cabling cabinets for CAMA, CAMB and CAMC

Position ID Name Use

C109741

C111355

EC213 1)

EC213-A 2)

Cabinet

Table 44 Cabinet mechanics

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Standard cabling cabinet connector panelsThe following types of connector panels are available for standard cabling cabinets:

F C109742

C111705

DR216 1)

D213 2)

Door right

B C109742

C111705

DR216 1)

D213 2)

Door right

1) Door DR216 is compatible with cabinet EC213.2) Door D213 is compatible with cabinet EC213-A.

Equipp. Side Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

B 2 C106524 CS183-B Rear cabling shelf

B 5 C106524 CS183-B Rear cabling shelf

B 8 C106524 CS183-B Rear cabling shelf

Table 45 Rear cabling shelves of standard cabling cabinets

Position ID Name Use

Table 44 Cabinet mechanics (Cont.)

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Figure 21 Connector panels for standard cabling cabinets

CPLC36 Provides optical interfaces for the NPS1P/NPS1 and NPGEP units

CPSY-A/-B Connector panel for synchronisation, with 4 pieces of BNC connectors and 6 pieces of RJ45 connectors for external synchronisation inputs and outputs

CPAL-A Connector panel for alarms, with one D25 connector for EXAU controls, one D37 connector for general current/voltage outputs, 2 pieces of D37 connectors for voltage controlled inputs, and one D25 connector for current controlled alarm inputs

CPLAN-A Provides electrical LAN interfaces from SWU and NPGEP units.

CPETS-E Balanced connector panel for E1/T1 interfaces

CPETS-G Balanced connector panel for E1 interfaces

CPETC-E Coaxial connector panel for E1 interfaces

CPBP Blank panel

CPLAN-ACPLC36

CPAL CPSY

00

06

12

18

24

30

01

07

13

19

25

31

02

08

14

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26

32

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09

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21

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33

04

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23

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35

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CPETC-E

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02

04

06

08

10

01

03

05

07

09

11

CPETS-E

00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

CPETS-G

00

01

08

09

16

17

24

25

32

33

40

41

02

03

10

11

18

19

26

27

34

35

42

43

04

05

12

13

20

21

28

29

36

37

44

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06

07

14

15

22

23

30

31

38

39

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47

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Position ID Name Use

00B C71760 CPBP Blank panel

01B C106522 CPLC36 Connector panel for LC-LC Adapters

02B C71760 CPBP Blank panel

C106522 CPLC36 Connector panel for LC-LC Adapters

03B C100740 CPLAN-A LAN panel

04B C107210 CPAL Connector panel for alarms - optional

C71760 CPBP Blank panel

05B C107210 CPAL Connector panel for alarms - optional

C71760 CPBP Blank panel

06B C107280 CPSY Connector panel for synchronisation - optional

C71760 CPBP Blank panel

07B C71760 CPBP Blank panel

08B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

1) CPETS-G is used in cabling cabinet for CAMA, balanced E1.2) CPETC-E is used in cabling cabinet for CAMA, unbalanced E1.3) CPETS-E is used in cabling cabinet for CAMA, balanced T1.

09B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

10B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

11B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

Table 46 Panels of CAMA standard cabling cabinet

Position ID Name Use

00B C71760 CPBP Blank panel

01B C71760 CPLC36 Connector panel for LC-LC (optional in CAMC CC)

C71760 CPBP Blank panel

02B C106522 CPLC36 Connector panel for LC-LC adapters

03B C100740 CPLAN-A LAN panel (optional in CAMB/ CAMC CC)

C71760 CPBP Blank panel

Table 47 Panels of CAMB and CAMC standard cabling cabinets

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Marking strips

1.7.2 TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets

04B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals (balanced/ unbalanced/ ANSI 1)2)3))

05B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

06B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

07B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

08B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

09B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

10B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

11B C111221 C109822 C109821

CPETS-G CPETC-E CPETS-E

Connector panel for exchange termi-nals 1) 2) 3)

1) CPETS-G is used in cabling cabinets for CAMB and CAMC, balanced E1.2) CPETC-E is used in cabling cabinets for CAMB and CAMC, unbalanced

E1.3) CPETS-E is used in cabling cabinets for CAMB amd CAMC, balanced

T1.

Position Name Use

F Name sticker Network element sticker (front side)

B Name sticker Network element sticker (rear side)

Table 48 Marking strips for cabling cabinet (CAMA)

Position ID Name Use

Table 47 Panels of CAMB and CAMC standard cabling cabinets (Cont.)

TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinet sales items:

Sales item 3GN07H0063 TDM E1 CC for CAMA, balanced

Sales item 3GN07H0066 TDM E1 CC for CAMA, unbalanced

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Sales item 3GN07H0069 TDM T1 CC for CAMA, balanced ANSI

Sales item 3GN07H0064 TDM E1 CC for CAMB_CAMC, balanced ETSI

Sales item 3GN07H0067 TDM E1 CC for CAMB_CAMC, unbalanced ETSI

Sales item 3GN07H0070 TDM T1 CC for CAMB_CAMC, balanced ANSI

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10

09

08

07

06

05

04

03

02

01

00CPBP(Blank panel)

CPBP

CPBP

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

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10

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07

06

05

04

03

02

01

00

CPBP

CPBP

CPBP

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

CPETS-G/CPETC-E/CPETS-E

Alternatively:6 CPETS-G = ETSI balanced6 CPETC-E = ETSI unbalanced6 CPETS-E = ANSI balanced

Alternatively:12 CPETS-G = ETSI balanced12 CPETC-E = ETSI unbalanced12 CPETS-E = ANSI balanced

TDM E1/T1 CCfor CAMB or CAMC

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TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinet connector panelsThe TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets include the following panel types:

• CPETS-G for E1 balanced (ETSI) cabling cabinets • CPETC-E for E1 unbalanced (ETSI) cabling cabinets • CPETS-E for T1 (ANSI) cabling cabinets. • CPBP blank panel in TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets for CAMA.

Position ID Name Use

C109741

C111355

EC213 1)

EC213-A 2)

1) Door DR216 is compatible with cabinet EC213.2) Door D213 is compatible with cabinet EC213-A.

Cabinet

F C109742

C111705

DR216 1)

D213 2)

Door right

B C109742

C111705

DR216 1)

D213 2)

Door left

Table 49 Cabinet mechanics of TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets

Equipping side

Mounting hole no.

ID Name Use

B 02 C106524 CS183-B Cable sup-porting shelf

B 05 C106524 CS183-B Cable sup-porting shelf

B 08 C106524 CS183-B Cable sup-porting shelf

Table 50 Rear cabling shelves of TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets

Position ID Name Use

00 C71760 CPBP Blank panel

01 C71760 CPBP Blank panel

02 C71760 CPBP Blank panel

03 C71760 CPBP Blank panel

04 C71760 CPBP Blank panel

05 C71760 CPBP Blank panel

06 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

Table 51 Panels for TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets for CAMA

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07 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

08 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

09 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

10 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

11 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

Position ID Name Use

00 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

01 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

02 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

03 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

04 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

05 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

06 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

07 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

08 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

Table 52 Panels for TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets for CAMB and CAMC

Position ID Name Use

Table 51 Panels for TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets for CAMA (Cont.)

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1.8 Configuration of functional unit sales items

1.8.1 Network interfaces

1.8.1.1 Interdependencies

U4.0 and U4.1 interdependency of NIWU/NIP1, IWS1, TCU and A2SU unitsThe number of NIWU/NIP1, IWS1, TCU and A2SU units in a subrack depends on the subrack configuration type. The dependencies are shown in the table below.

09 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

10 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

11 C111221/ C109822/ C109821

CPETS-G/ CPETC-E/ CPETS-E

Cabling panel

Position ID Name Use

Table 52 Panels for TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets for CAMB and CAMC (Cont.)

Subrack type

IWS1 NIWU/NIP1

slots 1-3

NIWUslots 4-7 and 17 to

18 TCU/A2SU1)

Subrack configuration with IWS1E/T

1 - - 11

2 - - 10

3 - - 9

4 2) - - 7 2)

Subrack configuration with NIWU/NIP1

- 1 - 11

- 2 - 10

- 3 - 9

- - 4 8

- - 5 7

- - 6 6

- - 7 5

- - 8 4

- - 9 4

Table 53 Interdependency of NIWU/NIP1, IWS1, TCU and A2SU units in U4.0 and U4.

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U4.2 Interdependency of NIWU/NIP1, IWS1, TCU and A2SU units

Subrack configuration with TCU

- - - 12

1) Maximum of 4 CDSP-D/-DT units can be configured as A2SU units instead of as TCU units.

2) If 4 IWS1E/T units are equipped, the TCU in slot 5 cannot be equipped.

Subrack type

IWS1 NIWU/NIP1

slots 1-3

NIWUslots 4-7 and 17 to

18 TCU/A2SU1)

Table 53 Interdependency of NIWU/NIP1, IWS1, TCU and A2SU units in U4.0 and U4. (Cont.)

Subrack configuration name NIP1 NIWU IWS1 TCU A2SU ISU

1 NIP1 1 0 0 7 1 1

1 NIP1 1 0 0 6 2 1

2 NIP1 2 0 0 6 1 1

2 NIP1 2 0 0 5 2 1

3 NIP1 3 0 0 5 1 1

3 NIP1 3 0 0 4 2 1

9TCU 0 0 0 9 0 1

1 NIWU 0 1 0 8 0 1

2 NIWU 0 2 0 7 0 1

3 NIWU 0 3 0 6 0 1

4 NIWU 0 4 0 5 0 1

5 NIWU 0 5 0 4 0 1

6 NIWU 0 6 0 3 0 1

9 NIWU 1) 0 9 0 4 0 1

1 IWS1 0 0 1 8 0 1

2 IWS1 0 0 2 7 0 1

3 IWS1 0 0 3 6 0 1

4 IWS1 0 0 4 5 0 1

Table 54 Interdependency of NIWU/NIP1, IWS1, TCU and A2SU units in U4.2

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Interdependency of NPS1P/NPS1, NPGEP and MXU unitsThe maximum number of NPS1P/NPS1 or NPGEP units in CAMC depends on the equipping of MXUs in CAMC subrack 3 and 4. This is because MXUs and NPS1P/NPS1 or NPGEP units in CAMC use the same SFU ports.

• If MXU 22-23 in CAMC subrack 4 are equipped, NPS1(P) 6-7 or NPGEP 8-9 in CAMC subrack 1-2 cannot be equipped

• If MXU 20-21 in CAMC subrack 3 are equipped, NPS1(P) 8-9 or NPGEP 10-11 in CAMC subrack 3-4 cannot be equipped

1.8.1.2 NIWU, NIP1 and back interface units

NIWU (IW16P1A) provides the MGW's E1/T1 TDM with A/Ater interfaces. NIP1 (NI16P1A) provides the MGW's ATM over TDM interfaces using IMA. Both units contain E1/T1 interfaces and they are used in the NIWU/NIP1 subracks.

An MGW that includes NIWU/NIP1 subracks must have a minimum of two NIWU or NIP1 units.

The number of NIP1 units can be up to 30.

The number of NIWU units can be up to 30 in ANSI balanced and ETSI unbalanced con-figurations without cabling cabinets, and up to 60 in ETSI balanced configurations without cabling cabinets. With standard cabling cabinets, there can be up to 60 NIWU units, and with TDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets up to 90 NIWU units in ETSI balanced, ETSI unbalanced and ANSI balanced configurations.

g IWS1E/T and NIWU/NIP1 units can never be equipped in the same subrack at the same time.

NIP1 units are equipped in index order, lowest index first. There can be at most three NIP1 units in a subrack.

NIWU units are equipped after NIP1 units, subrack by subrack. There can be at most three, six or nine NIWUs in a subrack, depending on the chosen configuration.

BIE1T-A, BIE1T and BIE1C

1) Special configuration.

Sales item ID Name FU

3GN04H0004 NIWU, Interface unit E1/T1 C109500 IW16P1A NIWU

3GN02H0017 NIP1 Network Interface ATM over E1/T1 (IMA)

C100790 NI16P1A NIP1

Table 55 NIWU and NIP1 sales items

Sales item ID Name

3GN07H0072 Back interface unit E1 bal-anced, BIE1T-A

C111396 BIE1T-A

Table 56 Back interface units for NIWU and NIP1

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Back interface units BIE1T-A, BIE1T and BIE1C are used in configurations that do not include cabling cabinets. The back interface units are located at the rear of the equip-ment cabinet, directly behind the NIWU or NIP1 units that they serve.

BIE1T-A is a back interface unit for E1 balanced interfaces, with eight RJ-45 connectors, two E1 interfaces via each RJ-45 connector. This panel is used in ETSI configurations.

BIE1T is a back interface unit for T1 balanced interfaces, with 16 pieces of RJ-45 con-nectors for 16 physical PDH lines. This panel is used in ANSI configurations.

BIE1C is a back interface unit for E1 unbalanced interfaces, with 32 pieces of SMB con-nectors for 16 physical PDH lines. This panel is used in ETSI configurations.

3GN07H0073 Back interface unit E1 unbal-anced, BIE1C

C111395 BIE1C

3GN07H0074 Back interface unit T1 bal-anced, BIE1T

C111394 BIE1T

Sales item ID Name

Table 56 Back interface units for NIWU and NIP1 (Cont.)

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Figure 23 NIP1 and NIWU positions in equipment cabinets in different cabling cabinet configurations

NIP1 units are equipped before NIWU units. NIP1 units are equipped in index order, lowest index first, to the subracks and positions specified in the table below. There can be up to 3 NIP1 units in a subrack.

NIWU units are equipped after NIP1 units, subrack by subrack. Depending on the cabling cabinet configuration, there may be up to 3, 6 or 9 NIWUs in a subrack. The subracks and positions of the NIWU units are specified in the table below.

NIWU/NIP1 units cannot be equipped in a subrack without an MXU pair.

CAMA CAMCCAMB

CAMA CAMCCAMB CAMA CAMB CAMCStandard

CCStandard

CCStandard

CC

60 NIWUs without cabling cabinetsETSI balanced

30 NIWUs without cabling cabinets,ETSI unbalanced and ANSI balanced

60 NIWUs with standard cabling cabinets,ETSI balanced, ETSI unbalanced and ANSI balanced

90 NIWUs (9 NIWUs per subrack) withTDM E1/T1 cabling cabinets,ETSI balanced, ETSI unbalanced and ANSI balanced

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CAMA CAMB CAMCTDM

E1/T1 CCTDM

E1/T1 CCTDM

E1/T1 CC

Subrack Position FU NIWU ET indices

CAMA3 1 NIWU/NIP1 0 ET 0-15

CAMA3 2 NIWU/NIP1 1 ET 16-31

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CAMA3 3 NIWU/NIP1 2 ET 32-47

CAMA3 4 NIWU 30 ET 480-495

CAMA3 5 NIWU 31 1) ET 496-511

CAMA3 6 NIWU 32 ET 512-527

CAMA3 17 NIWU 60 ET 960-975

CAMA3 18 NIWU 61 ET 976-991

CAMA3 7 NIWU 62 ET 992-1007

CAMA4 1 NIWU/NIP1 3 ET 48-63

CAMA3 2 NIWU/NIP1 4 ET 64-79

CAMA4 3 NIWU/NIP1 5 ET 80-95

CAMA4 4 NIWU 33 ET 528-543

CAMA4 5 NIWU 34 ET 544-559

CAMA4 6 NIWU 35 ET 560-575

CAMA4 17 NIWU 63 ET 1008-1023

CAMA4 18 NIWU 64 ET 1024-1039

CAMA4 7 NIWU 65 ET 1040-1055

CAMB1 1 NIWU/NIP1 6 ET 96-111

CAMB1 2 NIWU/NIP1 7 ET 112-127

CAMB1 3 NIWU/NIP1 8 ET 128-143

CAMB1 4 NIWU 36 ET 576-591

CAMB1 5 NIWU 37 ET 592-607

CAMB1 6 NIWU 38 ET 608-623

CAMB1 17 NIWU 66 ET 1056-1071

CAMB1 18 NIWU 67 ET 1072-1087

CAMB1 7 NIWU 68 ET 1088-1103

CAMB2 1 NIWU/NIP1 9 ET 144-159

CAMB2 2 NIWU/NIP1 10 ET 160-175

CAMB2 3 NIWU/NIP1 11 ET 176-191

CAMB2 4 NIWU 39 ET 624-639

CAMB2 5 NIWU 40 ET 640-655

CAMB2 6 NIWU 41 ET 656-671

CAMB2 17 NIWU 69 ET 1104-1119

CAMB2 18 NIWU 70 ET 1120-1135

Subrack Position FU NIWU ET indices

Table 57 NIWU and NIP1 installation positions (Cont.)

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CAMB2 7 NIWU 71 ET 1136-1151

CAMB3 1 NIWU/NIP1 12 ET 192-207

CAMB3 2 NIWU/NIP1 13 ET 208-223

CAMB3 3 NIWU/NIP1 14 ET 224-239

CAMB3 4 NIWU 42 ET 672-687

CAMB3 5 NIWU 43 ET 688-703

CAMB3 6 NIWU 44 ET 704-719

CAMB3 17 NIWU 72 ET 1152-1167

CAMB3 18 NIWU 73 ET 1168-1183

CAMB3 7 NIWU 74 ET 1184-1199

CAMB4 1 NIWU/NIP1 15 ET 240-255

CAMB4 2 NIWU/NIP1 16 ET 256-271

CAMB4 3 NIWU/NIP1 17 ET 272-287

CAMB4 4 NIWU 45 ET 720-735

CAMB4 5 NIWU 46 ET 736-751

CAMB4 6 NIWU 47 ET 752-767

CAMB4 17 NIWU 75 ET 1200-1215

CAMB4 18 NIWU 76 ET 1216-1231

CAMB4 7 NIWU 77 ET 1232-1247

CAMC1 1 NIWU/NIP1 18 ET 288-303

CAMC1 2 NIWU/NIP1 19 ET 304-319

CAMC1 3 NIWU/NIP1 20 ET 320-335

CAMC1 4 NIWU 48 ET 768-783

CAMC1 5 NIWU 49 ET 784-799

CAMC1 6 NIWU 50 ET 800-815

CAMC1 17 NIWU 78 ET 1248-1263 2)

CAMC1 18 NIWU 79 ET 1264-1279 2)

CAMC1 7 NIWU 80 ET 1280-1295 2)

CAMC2 1 NIWU/NIP1 21 ET 336-351

CAMC2 2 NIWU/NIP1 22 ET 352-367

CAMC2 3 NIWU/NIP1 23 ET 368-383

CAMC2 4 NIWU 51 ET 816-831

Subrack Position FU NIWU ET indices

Table 57 NIWU and NIP1 installation positions (Cont.)

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CAMC2 5 NIWU 52 ET 832-847

CAMC2 6 NIWU 53 ET 848-863

CAMC2 17 NIWU 81 ET 1296-1311 2)

CAMC2 18 NIWU 82 ET 1312-1327 2)

CAMC2 7 NIWU 83 ET 1328-1343 2)

CAMC3 1 NIWU/NIP1 24 ET 384-399

CAMC3 2 NIWU/NIP1 25 ET 400-415

CAMC3 3 NIWU/NIP1 26 ET 416-431

CAMC3 4 NIWU 54 ET 864-879

CAMC3 5 NIWU 55 ET 880-895

CAMC3 6 NIWU 56 ET 896-911

CAMC3 17 NIWU 84 ET 1344-1359 2)

CAMC3 18 NIWU 85 ET 1360-1375 2)

CAMC3 7 NIWU 86 ET 1376-1391 2)

CAMC4 1 NIWU/NIP1 27 ET 432-447

CAMC4 2 NIWU/NIP1 28 ET 448-463

CAMC4 3 NIWU/NIP1 29 ET 464-479

CAMC4 4 NIWU 57 ET 912-927

CAMC4 5 NIWU 58 ET 928-943

CAMC4 6 NIWU 59 ET 944-959

CAMC4 17 NIWU 87 ET 1392-1407 2)

CAMC4 18 NIWU 88 ET 1408-1423 2)

CAMC4 7 NIWU 89 ET 1424-1439 2)

1) Not equipped if optional EHU 1 is in use.2) ET indices for NIWU 78-89 (ET 1248-1439) overlap with IWS1

ET indices. If IWS1 0 is equipped, only NIWU units 0-77 can be equipped.

Subrack Position FU NIWU ET indices

Table 57 NIWU and NIP1 installation positions (Cont.)

Sales item ID Name FU

3GN07H0026 IWS1, STM-1/OC3 for TDM C110780 IW1S1A IWS1E/T

Table 58 IWS1 sales items

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The IW1S1A unit provides STM-1/VC-12 (63 PCM) and OC-3/VC-11 (84 PCM) inter-faces and a direct interface to SDH/SONET transmission equipment.

An MGW which has IWS1E/T subracks must have a minimum of two IWS1 units. The number of IWS1 units can be expanded up to 40 pieces.

IWS1E/T and NIWU/NIP1 units can never be equipped in the same subrack at the same time.

IWS1E/T units cannot be equipped in a subrack without an MXU pair.

Equipping in U4.0/U4.1:

IWS1E/T units can be equipped in index order from slot 1 to 3, which allows the maximum number of TCU/CDSP-Ds in the same subrack (a total of three IWS1E/T units and nine TCUs). Alternatively, a fourth IWS1E/T unit can be equipped to slot 4 in index order, which reduces the maximum number of TCU/CDSP-Ds in this subrack (a total of four IWS1E/T units, seven TCUs, and slot 5 left empty).

Equipping in U4.2:

IWS1E/T units can be equipped in index order from slot 1 to 4 (a total of four IWS1E/T, the maximum number of TCU/CDSP-DT is five).

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Figure 24 IWS1 positions in CAMA, CAMB and CAMC cabinets

CAMA CAMB CAMC

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1E

/T6

IWS

1E

/T7

IWS

1E

/T8

IWS

1E

/T3

2

IWS

1E

/T1

8

IWS

1E

/T1

9

IWS

1E

/T2

0

IWS

1E

/T3

6

IWS

1E

/T9

IWS

1E

/T1

0

IWS

1E

/T11

IWS

1E

/T3

3

IWS

1E

/T21

IWS

1E

/T2

2

IWS

1E

/T2

3

IWS

1E

/T3

7

IWS

1E

/T0

IWS

1E

/T1

IWS

1E

/T2

IWS

1E

/T30

IWS

1E

/T1

2

IWS

1E

/T1

3

IWS

1E

/T1

4

IWS

1E

/T3

4

IWS

1E

/T2

4

IWS

1E

/T25

IWS

1E

/T2

6

IWS

1E

/T38

IWS

1E

/T3

IWS

1E

/T4

IWS

1E

/T5

IWS

1E

/T31

IWS

1E

/T15

IWS

1E

/T1

6

IWS

1E

/T1

7

IWS

1E

/T35

IWS

1E

/T2

7

IWS

1E

/T2

8

IWS

1E

/T2

9

IWS

1E

/T3

9

Subrack Position FU IWS1E ET indices

IWS1T ET indices

CAMA3 1 IWS1E/T 0 ET 1260-1322 ET 1260-1343 1)

CAMA3 2 IWS1E/T 1 ET 1344-1406 ET 1344-1427 1)

CAMA3 3 IWS1E/T 2 ET 1428-1490 ET 1428-1511 1)

CAMA3 4 IWS1E/T 30 2) ET 3780-3842 ET 3780-3863

CAMA4 1 IWS1E/T 3 ET 1512-1574 ET 1512-1595

CAMA4 2 IWS1E/T 4 ET 1596-1658 ET 1596-1679

Table 59 IWS1 installation positions

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CAMA4 3 IWS1E/T 5 ET 1680-1742 ET 1680-1763

CAMA4 4 IWS1E/T 31 2) ET 3864-3926 ET 3864-3947

CAMB1 1 IWS1E/T 6 ET 1764-1826 ET 1764-1847

CAMB1 2 IWS1E/T 7 ET 1848-1910 ET 1848-1931

CAMB1 3 IWS1E/T 8 ET 1932-1994 ET 1932-2015

CAMB1 4 IWS1E/T 32 2) ET 3948-4010 ET 3948-4031

CAMB2 1 IWS1E/T 9 ET 2016-2078 ET 2016-2099

CAMB2 2 IWS1E/T 10 ET 2100-2162 ET 2100-2183

CAMB2 3 IWS1E/T 11 ET 2184-2246 ET 2184-2267

CAMB2 4 IWS1E/T 33 2) ET 4032-4094 ET 4032-4115

CAMB3 1 IWS1E/T 12 ET 2268-2330 ET 2268-2351

CAMB3 2 IWS1E/T 13 ET 2352-2414 ET 2352-2435

CAMB3 3 IWS1E/T 14 ET 2436-2498 ET 2436-2519

CAMB3 4 IWS1E/T 34 2) ET 4116-4178 ET 4116-4199

CAMB4 1 IWS1E/T 15 ET 2520-2582 ET 2520-2603

CAMB4 2 IWS1E/T 16 ET 2604-2666 ET 2604-2687

CAMB4 3 IWS1E/T 17 ET 2688-2750 ET 2688-2771

CAMB4 4 IWS1E/T 35 2) ET 4200-4262 ET 4200-4283

CAMC1 1 IWS1E/T 18 ET 2772-2834 ET 2772-2855

CAMC1 2 IWS1E/T 19 ET 2856-2918 ET 2856-2939

CAMC1 3 IWS1E/T 20 ET 2940-3002 ET 2940-3023

CAMC1 4 IWS1E/T 36 2) ET 4284-4346 ET 4284-4367

CAMC2 1 IWS1E/T 21 ET 3024-3086 ET 3024-3107

CAMC2 2 IWS1E/T 22 ET 3108-3170 ET 3108-3191

CAMC2 3 IWS1E/T 23 ET 3192-3254 ET 3192-3275

CAMC2 4 IWS1E/T 37 2) ET 4368-4430 ET 4368-4451

CAMC3 1 IWS1E/T 24 ET 3276-3338 ET 3276-3359

CAMC3 2 IWS1E/T 25 ET 3360-3422 ET 3360-3443

CAMC3 3 IWS1E/T 26 ET 3444-3506 ET 3444-3527

Subrack Position FU IWS1E ET indices

IWS1T ET indices

Table 59 IWS1 installation positions (Cont.)

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1.8.1.4 NPGEP and NPS1P/NPS1

The network interface NPGEP, interface 2x1000Base-T/LX/-SX (NP2GE/-A) provides the MGW's IP interfaces for userplane and signalling traffic. The Optical single mode SFP tranceiver module is delivered by defaut with NP2GE/-A plug-in unit. The MMF SX connector requires SFP transceiver modules, which need to be ordererd separately. The unit provides two optical or electrical 1 GB Ethernet interfaces. Only one interface type may be used at a time (2 x gigabit optical or 2 x gigabit electrical). The functional unit name is NPGEP, regardless of the Ethernet interface type used. If NPGEPs are included in the MGW configuration, there must be a minimum of one NPGEP pair.

The network interface NPS1P/NPS1 interface ATM STM-1/OC-3 (NP8S1/-A) provides the MGW's high bandwidth STM-1/OC-3 ATM interfaces. The unit may be configured either with 2n equipment protection or without 2n equipment protection. When config-ured with 2n equipment protection the functional unit name is NPS1P. When configured without 2n equipment protection the functional unit name is NPS1. The NP8S1/-A is a two-slot wide plug-in unit.

When the NPS1 units are configured without nominal (2n) redundancy, only units with even index number are installed, and the slots for the odd-indexed units are left empty.

CAMC3 4 IWS1E/T 38 2) ET 4452-4514 ET 4452-4535

CAMC4 1 IWS1E/T 27 ET 3528-3590 ET 3528-3611

CAMC4 2 IWS1E/T 28 ET 3612-3674 ET 3612-3695

CAMC4 3 IWS1E/T 29 ET 3696-3758 ET 3696-3779

CAMC4 4 IWS1E/T 39 2) ET 4536-4598 ET 4536-4619

1) ET indices for IWS1 0-3 (ET 1260-1511) overlap with NIWU 78-89 indices (ET 1248-1439). If NIWU units 78-89 are equipped, IWS1 0 cannot be equipped due to overlapping ET indices.

2) If the 4th IWS1E/T unit is equipped in slot 4, the maximum number of TCUs in the same subrack is 7. TCU in slot 5 is not equipped.

Subrack Position FU IWS1E ET indices

IWS1T ET indices

Table 59 IWS1 installation positions (Cont.)

Sales item ID Name FU

3GN07H0042 NPGEP, interface 2x1000Base-T/LX/-SX (2N)

C109451/ C110926

NP2GE/-A NPGEP

3GN07H0041 NPS1P, interface ATM STM-1/OC-3 (2N)

C109542/ C110879

NP8S1/-A NPS1P

3GN07H0003 NPS1, interface ATM STM-1/OC-3

C109542/ C110879

NP8S1/-A NPS1

Table 60 NPGEP and NPS1(P) sales items

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Back interface unit BISFC and connector panels

Back interface unit BISFC is used in configurations that do not include a cabling cabinet. It is located at the rear of the equipment cabinet, directly behind the NPGEP/NPS1P/NPS1 unit that it serves.

Connector panels CPLAN-A and CPLC36 are used when cabling cabinets are used, and they are located in the cabling cabinets.

SFP transceiver modules, cable and panel items

Sales item ID Name

3GN07H0075 Back interface for IP and ATM, CAMC

C111432 BISFC

3GN07H0076 Back interface for IP and ATM, CAMB

C111494 BISFC

3GN07HU0038 Connection ext for NPS1 and NPGEP, CAMC

C111416 CPLAN-A and CPLC36 connector panel and cable set

Table 61 Back interface units and connector panels for NPGEP and NPS1(P)

Sales item ID Name

3GN08H1010 Multi mode SFP module, SFPF2L

P02028 SFPF2L

3GN08H1011 Multi mode fibers for CAMA STD CC

C112095

C112097

Optical multi mode fibers for NPGEP

Optical multi mode fibers for ESA40-A

3GN08H1012 Multi mode fibers for CAMB/CAMC STD CC

C112101 Optical multi mode fibers for NPGEP

Table 62 SFP transceiver modules, cable and panel items for NP2GE/-A

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Grey NPS1 units are equipped only when the units are configured with 2n redun-dancy (protection mode). NPGEP units are always configured with 2n redun-dancy.

Figure 25 NPS1P/NPS1 and NPGEP positions in CAMA, CAMB and CAMC cabinets

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NP

S1(P

)0

NP

S1

P1

/NP

GE

P3

NP

S1P

1

NP

GE

P0

NP

GE

P1

NP

S1

(P)

2/

NP

GE

P4

NP

S1

(P)

2N

PS

1P

3/N

PG

EP

5

NP

S1P

3N

PS

I(P

)4

NP

S1

P5

/NP

GE

P7

NP

S1P

5

NP

S1(P

)6

NP

S1P

7/N

PG

EP

9

NP

S1P

7N

PS

1(P

)8

NP

S1P

9/N

PG

EP

11

NP

S1P

9

NP

S1(P

)6

/N

PG

EP

8N

PS

1(P

)8

/N

PG

EP

10

CAMB

NP

S1

(P)

4/

NP

GE

P6

NP

S1(P

)0/N

PG

EP

21

2

1 Equipped if MXU 22-23 in CAMC SR4 not equipped 2 Equipped if MXU 20-21 in CAMC SR3 not equipped

Subrack Position FU

CAMA1 17 NPGEP 0

CAMA2 17 NPGEP 1

CAMA3 17

17-18

NPGEP 2 or

NPS1P/NPS1 0

Table 63 NPS1P/NPS1 and NPGEP installation positions

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1.8.2 EHU, External Hardware Alarm UnitFrom U4.2 CD8 onwards EHU is removed from MGW base module to optional sellable hardware.

CAMA4 17

17-18

NPGEP 3 or

NPS1P 1

CAMB1 17

17-18

NPGEP 4 or

NPS1P/NPS1 2

CAMB2 17

17-18

NPGEP 5 or

NPS1P 3

CAMB3 17

17-18

NPGEP 6 or

NPS1P/NPS1 4

CAMB4 17

17-18

NPGEP 7 or

NPS1P 5

CAMC1 17

17-18

NPGEP 8 or

NPS1P/NPS1 6 1)

CAMC2 17

17-18

NPGEP 9 or

NPS1P 7 1)

CAMC3 17

17-18

NPGEP 10 or

NPS1P/NPS1 8 2)

CAMC4 17

17-18

NPGEP 11 or

NPS1P 9 2)

1) NPGEP 8-9 or NPS1P 6-7/NPS1 6 cannot be equipped if MXU 22-23 in CAMC SR4 are equipped.

2) NPGEP 10-11 or NPS1P 8-9/NPS1 8 cannot be equipped if MXU 20-21 in CAMC SR3 are equipped.

Subrack Position FU

Table 63 NPS1P/NPS1 and NPGEP installation positions (Cont.)

Sales item ID Name FU

3GN08H0041 EHU 0, external HW alarm unit

Cabinet alarm indicator

Cabling panel for wired HW alarms

C100880

C111926

C111926

EHAT

CAIND-A

CPAL-A

EHU 0

Table 64 EHU sales items

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Figure 26 EHU installation positions in CAMA subrack 2 and subrack 3

3GN07H0043 EHU 1, external HW alarm unit

Cabling panel for wired HW alarms

C103552

C109975

EHAT

CPAL-A

EHU 1

Sales item ID Name FU

Table 64 EHU sales items (Cont.)

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1.8.3 MXU, MGW Multiplexer Unit Pair

MGW must have a minimum of three pairs of MXU units. The capacity can be expanded by adding units up to 12 pairs. MXU is a 2n redundancy unit.

ID Name Subrack Position FU

C111926 EHAT CAMA2 15 EHU 0

C103552 EHAT CAMA3 5 EHU 1

Equipped in the same slot as NIWU 31/TCU 70

Table 65 EHU installation positions

Sales item ID Name FU

3GN07H0005 MXU pair, ATM Multiplexer Unit MX1G6/-A

C109447/ C110911

MX1G6/-A MXU

Table 66 MXU sales items

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Figure 27 MXU positions in CAMA, CAMB, and CAMC cabinets

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MX

U4

MX

U0

MX

U5

MX

U6

MX

U2

MX

U7

MX

U8

MX

U9

MX

U1

6

MX

U1

7

MX

U1

0

MX

U11

MX

U1

2

MX

U1

3

MX

U1

4

MX

U15

MX

U18

MX

U1

9

MX

U2

0

MX

U21

MX

U2

2

MX

U2

3

MX

U3

MX

U1

Subrack Position FU

CAMA1 9 MXU 0 minimum configuration

CAMA1 11 MXU 1 minimum configuration

CAMA2 9 MXU 2 minimum configuration

CAMA2 11 MXU 3 minimum configuration

CAMA3 9 MXU 4 minimum configuration

CAMA3 11 MXU 5 minimum configuration

CAMA4 9 MXU 6

Table 67 MXU installation positions

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1.8.4 ISU, Interface Signalling Unit

An MGW must have a minimum of two ISU units. The number of ISU units can be expanded up to 18.

ISUs cannot be equipped in a subrack without an MXU pair: ISUs are equipped in index order starting from the lowest index, up to the last subrack where MXUs are equipped. Additional ISUs are equipped in CAMA subrack 1-2.

All ISUs must be of the same plug-in unit variant type.

CAMA4 11 MXU 7

CAMB1 9 MXU 8

CAMB1 11 MXU 9

CAMB2 9 MXU 10

CAMB2 11 MXU 11

CAMB3 9 MXU 12

CAMB3 11 MXU 13

CAMB4 9 MXU 14

CAMB4 11 MXU 15

CAMC1 9 MXU 16

CAMC1 11 MXU 17

CAMC2 9 MXU 18

CAMC2 11 MXU 19

CAMC3 9 MXU 20 1)

CAMC3 11 MXU 21 1)

CAMC4 9 MXU 22 2)

CAMC4 11 MXU 23 2)

1) If MXU 20-21 in CAMC SR3 are equipped, NPGEP 10-11 or NPS1P 8-9/NPS1 8 cannot be equipped.

2) If MXU 22-23 in CAMC SR4 are equipped, NPGEP 8-9 or NPS1P 6-7/NPS1 6 cannot be equipped.

Subrack Position FU

Table 67 MXU installation positions (Cont.)

Sales item ID Name FU

3GN05H0007 ISU, Interface Signalling Unit CCP18-C/2GB

C111034 CCP18-C, includes a 2GB memory.

ISU

Table 68 ISU sales items

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Figure 28 ISU positions in CAMA, CAMB, and CAMC cabinets

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ISU

1IS

U2

ISU

3

ISU

7

ISU

0

ISU

4IS

U5

ISU

6

ISU

8IS

U9

ISU

10

ISU

11

ISU

12

ISU

14

ISU

16

ISU

13

ISU

15

ISU

17

Subrack Position FU

CAMA1 3 ISU 11

CAMA1 8 ISU 12

CAMA1 12 ISU 14

CAMA1 18 ISU 16

CAMA2 3 ISU 0 minimum configuration

CAMA2 8 ISU 13

CAMA2 12 ISU 15

Table 69 ISU installation positions

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1.8.5 TCU, Transcoding Unit and A2SU, AAL2 Switching UnitCDSP-D plug-in unit variant is used as a TCU functional unit in U4.0 and U4.1 deliveries, whereas variant CDSP-DT is used in U4.2.

1.8.5.1 TCU installation positions when CDSP-D is in use

g TCU variants CDSP-D and CDSP-DT cannot be equipped into the same subrack because of different bandwith requirements from the MXU. Each CDSP variant has different dimensioning and equipment rules.

An MGW must have a minimum of three TCU units. When CDSP-D is in use, the number of TCU units can be expanded up to 120. The number of TCUs depends on the configuration and the number of traffic channels in use.

Maximum of 40 CDSP-D units can be configured for A2SU functionality for AAL type 2 termination.

CAMA2 18 ISU 17

CAMA3 16 ISU 1 minimum configuration

CAMA4 16 ISU 2

CAMB1 16 ISU 3

CAMB2 16 ISU 4

CAMB3 16 ISU 5

CAMB4 16 ISU 6

CAMC1 16 ISU 7

CAMC2 16 ISU 8

CAMC3 16 ISU 9

CAMC4 16 ISU 10

Subrack Position FU

Table 69 ISU installation positions (Cont.)

Sales item ID Name FU

3GN07H0008 TCU, Transcoding Unit CDSP-D

C109045 CDSP-D TCU

3GN07H0006 A2SU functionality in CDSP-D C109045 CDSP-D A2SU

Table 70 CDSP-D sales items

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Figure 29 TCU and A2SU positions in CAMA, CAMB, and CAMC cabinets when CDSP-D is in use

Subrack Position FU

CAMA3 1 TCU 110

CAMA3 2 TCU 100

CAMA3 3 TCU 90

CAMA3 4 TCU 80

CAMA3 5 TCU 70 1)2)

CAMA3 6 TCU 60

Table 71 TCU installation positions with CDSP-D

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CAMA3 7 TCU 50

CAMA3 8 TCU 40

CAMA3 12 TCU 30 / A2SU 30

CAMA3 13 TCU 20 / A2SU 20

CAMA3 14 TCU 10/ A2SU 10

CAMA3 15 TCU 0 / A2SU 0 3)

CAMA4 1 TCU 111

CAMA4 2 TCU 101

CAMA4 3 TCU 91

CAMA4 4 TCU 81

CAMA4 5 TCU 71 2)

CAMA4 6 TCU 61

CAMA4 7 TCU 51

CAMA4 8 TCU 41

CAMA4 12 TCU 31 / A2SU 31

CAMA4 13 TCU 21 / A2SU 21

CAMA4 14 TCU 11 / A2SU 11

CAMA4 15 TCU 1 / A2SU 1 3)

CAMB1 1 TCU 112

CAMB1 2 TCU 102

CAMB1 3 TCU 92

CAMB1 4 TCU 82

CAMB1 5 TCU 72 2)

CAMB1 6 TCU 62

CAMB1 7 TCU 52

CAMB1 8 TCU 42

CAMB1 12 TCU 32 / A2SU 32

CAMB1 13 TCU 22 / A2SU 22

CAMB1 14 TCU 12 / A2SU 12

CAMB1 15 TCU 2 / A2SU 2

CAMB2 1 TCU 113

CAMB2 2 TCU 103

CAMB2 3 TCU 93

Subrack Position FU

Table 71 TCU installation positions with CDSP-D (Cont.)

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CAMB2 4 TCU 83

CAMB2 5 TCU 73 2)

CAMB2 6 TCU 63

CAMB2 7 TCU 53

CAMB2 8 TCU 43

CAMB2 12 TCU 33 / A2SU 33

CAMB2 13 TCU 23 / A2SU 23

CAMB2 14 TCU 13 / A2SU 13

CAMB2 15 TCU 3 / A2SU 3

CAMB3 1 TCU 114

CAMB3 2 TCU 104

CAMB3 3 TCU 94

CAMB3 4 TCU 84

CAMB3 5 TCU 74 2)

CAMB3 6 TCU 64

CAMB3 7 TCU 54

CAMB3 8 TCU 44

CAMB3 12 TCU 34 / A2SU 34

CAMB3 13 TCU 24 / A2SU 24

CAMB3 14 TCU 14 / A2SU 14

CAMB3 15 TCU 4 / A2SU 4

CAMB4 1 TCU 115

CAMB4 2 TCU 105

CAMB4 3 TCU 95

CAMB4 4 TCU 85

CAMB4 5 TCU 75 2)

CAMB4 6 TCU 65

CAMB4 7 TCU 55

CAMB4 8 TCU 45

CAMB4 12 TCU 35 / A2SU 35

CAMB4 13 TCU 25 / A2SU 25

CAMB4 14 TCU 15 / A2SU 15

CAMB4 15 TCU 5 / A2SU 5

Subrack Position FU

Table 71 TCU installation positions with CDSP-D (Cont.)

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CAMC1 1 TCU 116

CAMC1 2 TCU 106

CAMC1 3 TCU 96

CAMC1 4 TCU 86

CAMC1 5 TCU 76 2)

CAMC1 6 TCU 66

CAMC1 7 TCU 56

CAMC1 8 TCU 46

CAMC1 12 TCU 36 / A2SU 36

CAMC1 13 TCU 26 / A2SU 26

CAMC1 14 TCU 16 / A2SU 16

CAMC1 15 TCU 6 / A2SU 6

CAMC2 1 TCU 117

CAMC2 2 TCU 107

CAMC2 3 TCU 97

CAMC2 4 TCU 87

CAMC2 5 TCU 77 2)

CAMC2 6 TCU 67

CAMC2 7 TCU 57

CAMC2 8 TCU 47

CAMC2 12 TCU 37 / A2SU 37

CAMC2 13 TCU 27 / A2SU 27

CAMC2 14 TCU 17 / A2SU 17

CAMC2 15 TCU 7 / A2SU 7

CAMC3 1 TCU 118

CAMC3 2 TCU 108

CAMC3 3 TCU 98

CAMC3 4 TCU 88

CAMC3 5 TCU 78 2)

CAMC3 6 TCU 68

CAMC3 7 TCU 58

CAMC3 8 TCU 48

CAMC3 12 TCU 38 / A2SU 38

CAMC3 13 TCU 28 / A2SU 28

Subrack Position FU

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1.8.5.2 TCU installation positions when CDSP-DT is in use

g TCU variants CDSP-D and CDSP-DT cannot be equipped into the same subrack because of different bandwith requirements from the MXU. Each CDSP variant has different dimensioning and equipment rules.

An MGW must have a minimum of three TCU units. When CDSP-DT is in use, the number of TCU units can be expanded up to 90. The number of TCUs depends on the configuration and the number of traffic channels in use.

CAMC3 14 TCU 18 / A2SU 18

CAMC3 15 TCU 8 / A2SU 8

CAMC4 1 TCU 119

CAMC4 2 TCU 109

CAMC4 3 TCU 99

CAMC4 4 TCU 89

CAMC4 5 TCU 79 2)

CAMC4 6 TCU 69

CAMC4 7 TCU 59

CAMC4 8 TCU 49

CAMC4 12 TCU 39 / A2SU 39

CAMC4 13 TCU 29 / A2SU 29

CAMC4 14 TCU 19 / A2SU 19

CAMC4 15 TCU 9 / A2SU 9

1) TCU 70 is not equipped if optional EHU 1 is in use.2) If 4 IWS1E/T are equipped in a subrack, the TCU in

slot 5 in the same subrack is not equipped.3) TCU/A2SU 0-1 are not equipped if optional SWU 2-3

are in use.

Subrack Position FU

Table 71 TCU installation positions with CDSP-D (Cont.)

Sales item ID Name FU

3GN08H0008 TCU, Transcoding Unit CDSP-DT

C111195 CDSP-DT

TCU

Table 72 CDSP-DT sales items

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Figure 30 TCU positions in CAMA, CAMB, and CAMC cabinets when CDSP-DT is in use

Subrack Position FU

CAMA3 1 TCU 110

CAMA3 2 TCU 100

CAMA3 3 TCU 90

CAMA3 4 TCU 80

CAMA3 5 TCU 70 1)

CAMA3 6 TCU 60

Table 73 TCU installation positions CDSP-DT

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CAMA3 7 TCU 50

CAMA3 8 TCU 40

CAMA3 12 TCU 30

CAMA3 13 TCU 20 2)

CAMA3 14 TCU 10 2)

CAMA4 1 TCU 111

CAMA4 2 TCU 101

CAMA4 3 TCU 91

CAMA4 4 TCU 81

CAMA4 5 TCU 71

CAMA4 6 TCU 61

CAMA4 7 TCU 51

CAMA4 8 TCU 41

CAMA4 12 TCU 31

CAMA4 13 TCU 21 2)

CAMA4 14 TCU 11 2)

CAMB1 1 TCU 112

CAMB1 2 TCU 102

CAMB1 3 TCU 92

CAMB1 4 TCU 82

CAMB1 5 TCU 72

CAMB1 6 TCU 62

CAMB1 7 TCU 52

CAMB1 8 TCU 42

CAMB1 12 TCU 32

CAMB2 1 TCU 113

CAMB2 2 TCU 103

CAMB2 3 TCU 93

CAMB2 4 TCU 83

CAMB2 5 TCU 73

CAMB2 6 TCU 63

CAMB2 7 TCU 53

CAMB2 8 TCU 43

Subrack Position FU

Table 73 TCU installation positions CDSP-DT (Cont.)

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CAMB2 12 TCU 33

CAMB3 1 TCU 114

CAMB3 2 TCU 104

CAMB3 3 TCU 94

CAMB3 4 TCU 84

CAMB3 5 TCU 74

CAMB3 6 TCU 64

CAMB3 7 TCU 54

CAMB3 8 TCU 44

CAMB3 12 TCU 34

CAMB3 13 TCU 24 2)

CAMB3 14 TCU 14 2)

CAMB3

CAMB4 1 TCU 115

CAMB4 2 TCU 105

CAMB4 3 TCU 95

CAMB4 4 TCU 85

CAMB4 5 TCU 75

CAMB4 6 TCU 65

CAMB4 7 TCU 55

CAMB4 8 TCU 45

CAMB4 12 TCU 35

CAMB4 13 TCU 25 2)

CAMB4 14 TCU 15 2)

CAMC1 1 TCU 116

CAMC1 2 TCU 106

CAMC1 3 TCU 96

CAMC1 4 TCU 86

CAMC1 5 TCU 76

CAMC1 6 TCU 66

CAMC1 7 TCU 56

CAMC1 8 TCU 46

CAMC1 12 TCU 36

Subrack Position FU

Table 73 TCU installation positions CDSP-DT (Cont.)

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CAMC2 1 TCU 117

CAMC2 2 TCU 107

CAMC2 3 TCU 97

CAMC2 4 TCU 87

CAMC2 5 TCU 77

CAMC2 6 TCU 67

CAMC2 7 TCU 57

CAMC2 8 TCU 47

CAMC2 12 TCU 37

CAMC3 1 TCU 118

CAMC3 2 TCU 108

CAMC3 3 TCU 98

CAMC3 4 TCU 88

CAMC3 5 TCU 78

CAMC3 6 TCU 68

CAMC3 7 TCU 58

CAMC3 8 TCU 48

CAMC3 12 TCU 38

CAMC3 13 TCU 28 2)

CAMC3 14 TCU 18 2)

CAMC4 1 TCU 119

CAMC4 2 TCU 109

CAMC4 3 TCU 99

CAMC4 4 TCU 89

CAMC4 5 TCU 79

CAMC4 6 TCU 69

CAMC4 7 TCU 59

CAMC4 8 TCU 49

CAMC4 12 TCU 39

CAMC4 13 TCU 29 2)

CAMC4 14 TCU 19 2)

1) TCU 70 is not equipped if optional EHU 1 is in use.2) Equipped with NIWU (TDM) subrack configuration.

Subrack Position FU

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2 EC216 cabinet stickers

Figure 31 IPA2800 EC216 cabinet, doors closed; the front and back sides are identi-cal

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Figure 32 IPA2800 EC216 cabinet; the stickers in the figure are attached to all cabi-nets, except the network element name and marking strips

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Figure 33 IPA2800 EC216 cabinet, stickers equipped on delivery

Guidelines for product collection and safe disposal of the equipment are indicated on a sticker placed on the equipment. The sticker is shown in the figure below.

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Figure 34 Product collection and disposal within the European Union

g Stickers attached on delivery include: ESD caution sticker, LOT ID label, Warning sticker about sharp edges, Earth Bonding Point sticker, WEEE sticker, and Equip-ping sticker.

Product collection and disposal within the European Union

Do not dispose of theproduct as unsortedmunicipal waste. Thecrossed-out wheeledbin means that at theend of the product'slife it must be takento separate collection.

Note: this is applicable onlywithin the European Union(see WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC)

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