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Contents Page
1 Introduction .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 3
1.1 Scope . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 3
2 System Description .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 4
2.1 GARP . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 4
2.2 Sigtran Link Interface, SLI . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 4
2.3 Gateway Controller Protocol, GCP . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 4
3 System Structure .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 5
3.1 GARP . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 5
3.2 SLI . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 5
3.3 GCP . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 5
4 Hardware Implementation . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 6
5 Floor Planning . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 9
5.1 Floor Plan .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 9
5.2 Floor Plan Specification .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 9
6 Allocation . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 10
6.1 Allocation of RP . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 10
6.2 Allocation of AP/TSM .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 12
7 Allocation Data . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 13
7.1 Command List . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 13
7.2 Command Description . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 13
8 Strap Connectors .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 19
8.1 Address Strap Connectors .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 19
8.2 Bus Termination Connectors . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 20
8.3 Functional Strap Connectors . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 20
9 Cabling . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 21
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10 Glossary . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 23
11 References . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 25
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1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
Note: The standard on which the BYB 501 is based on, uses the term
subrack. However, in AXE terminology, the word magazine is often
used.
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2 System Description
2.1 GARP
Sigtran link Interface (SLI) enables signalling that use Stream Control
Transmission Protocol (SCTP) over Internet Protocol (IP) according to Sigtran
framework, to be terminated and generated in an AXE10 node. SLI is the new
part of AXE to support SS7 signalling in an IP network.
Gateway Control Protocol (GCP) is the rules and conventions used for the
communication between the Media Gateway and Media Gateway Controller
(the Core Network server).
3 System Structure
This chapter describes only blocks that are included in the SE-handling.
3.1 GARP
The following subsystems are concerned:
RPS-B, ANZ 212 12
RPS-2, ANZ 212 14
RIS, ANZ 224 01
3.1.1 RPS-2
The Regional Processor Subsystem (RPS-2) contains GARP with programs
and hardware.
Function block GARPHW consists of the board GARP, ROJ 208 16/1, and
firmware units.
3.1.2 RPS-B
RPS-B contains the software always required to support and maintain the RPs
that are connected directly on the RP-bus in an AXE node, regardless of
type of RP.
3.2 SLI
Function block Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) consists of both
central and regional software SCTPR. The function block SCTP is an EM owner.
Function block Internet Protocol (IP) consists of both central and regional
software IPR. The function block IP is an EM owner.
3.3 GCP
Function block Gateway Control Protocol Handler (GCPH) consists of both
central and regional software GCPHR. The function block GCPH is an EM
owner.
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4 Hardware Implementation
The GARP is a PowerPC based regional processor and used for different
applications requiring high processor performance. The board is 15 mm wide
and designed to be used in a GEM magazine, together with two SCB-RPs.
GARP has one Ethernet 100BaseTx connection in the front and two towards
the backplane.
The Figure 1 below shows one example of magazine GEM GARP BFD 508
012/3 equipped with two boards GARP, ROJ 208 16/1. The Figure 2 shows
one example of magazine GEM GARP BFD 508 012/306. Other magazine
configurations can be found in the ordering information 131 62COA/BFD
508 012.
Slot no. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Dummu unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
SCB-RP
SCB-RP
GARP
GARP
Position 02 08 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 50 53 56 59 62 65 68 71 74 77 80
Slot no. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
SCB-RP
SCB-RP
GARP
GARP
GARP
GARP
GARP
GARP
GARP
GARP
Position 02 08 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 50 53 56 59 62 65 68 71 74 77 80
Figure 2 Example of magazine GEM GARP with SCB-RP/4B, BFD 508 012/306
Slot no. 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
Dummy unit
SCB-RP
SCB-RP
GARP
GARP
GARP
GARP
GARP
GARP
GESB
GESB
Position 02 08 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 50 53 56 59 62 65 68 71 74 77 80
For further information about GARP read the description 1551ROJ 208 16/1.
5 Floor Planning
The floor plan is made according to valid rules as specified in document BYB
501 System Description, 1551BYB 501+.
Table 1
6 Allocation
6.1 Allocation of RP
The applications on GARP requires high RPB bandwidth. The RPB-S
connected to one magazine GEM GARP, with board SCB-RP ROJ 208 323/2,
should not continue to another magazine.
The RPB-S connected to one magazine GEM GARP, with board SCB-RP/4B
ROJ 208 323/3, are always terminated in that magazine GEM. The
recommendation is that all RPB-S from one SCB-RP/4B should be connected
to the same board RPH.
Slot
number 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
S S
C C
B B
- -
R R
P P
4 4
RPB-S 3 3 RPB-S
in in
2 2
1 1
1 RPB
With two RPB-Ss, the first is connected to connector position 1 and the second
to connector position 4. The bus on connector position 1 will handle slot
numbers 019 and the bus on connector position 4 will handle slot numbers
2025. The reason for this is to avoid changing RP-addresses for the second
RPB when adding RPB. The slots 6 and 13 will be unavailable.
With three RPB-Ss, the first is connected to connector position 1, the second
to connector position 4 and the third to connector position 3. The bus on
connector position 1 will handle slot numbers 013, the bus on connector
position 4 will handle slot numbers 2025 and the bus on connector position 3
will handle slot numbers 1419. The slots 6 and 13 will be unavailable.
With four RPB-Ss, the first is connected to connector position 1, the second to
connector position 4, the third to connector position 3 and the fourth connected
to connector position 2. The bus on connector position 1 will handle slot
number 05, the bus on connector position 2 will handle slot numbers 712,
the bus on connector position 3 will handle slot numbers 1419 and the bus
on connector position 4 will handle slut numbers 2025. The slots 6 and 13
will be unavailable.
It does not matter how the RPB branches are connected to the board
SCB-RP/4B. For example, RPB 0 can be connected to connector position
1, RPB 1 connected to connector position 4, RPB 2 connected to connector
position 3 and RPB 3 connected to connector position 2.
Note: The recommendation is that all RPB-S buses from one SCB-RP/4B
should be connected to the same interface board in the RPH.
This means that if RP-address 0 is used (RP address 0 within the RPB-S bus
branch), RP-addresses 32, 64 and 96 cannot be used etc.
The easiest way to do this is to choose the RPB-S internal RP-address equal to
the slot number. The Table 2 below shows the slot number 025 and related
RP-address for some RPB-S bus branches as example.
Table 2
Not applicable.
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7 Allocation Data
DBTRI
DBTSI
DBTRE
The following DBTSI commands are used for Hardware Inventory functionality.
Information about Hardware Inventory and SE can be found in description
ERA/LVZ/E-99:130.
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DBTRI;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=0, SLTXPOS=02, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=1, SLTXPOS=08, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=2, SLTXPOS=11, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=3, SLTXPOS=14, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=4, SLTXPOS=17, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=5, SLTXPOS=20, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=6, SLTXPOS=23, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=7, SLTXPOS=26, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=8, SLTXPOS=29, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=9, SLTXPOS=32, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=10, SLTXPOS=35, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=11, SLTXPOS=38, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=12, SLTXPOS=41, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=13, SLTXPOS=44, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=14, SLTXPOS=47, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=15, SLTXPOS=50, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=16, SLTXPOS=53, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=17, SLTXPOS=56, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=18, SLTXPOS=59, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=19, SLTXPOS=62, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=20, SLTXPOS=65, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=21, SLTXPOS=68, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=22, SLTXPOS=71, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=23, SLTXPOS=74, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=24, SLTXPOS=77, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=GEM, SLOTNO=25, SLTXPOS=80, SLTYPOS=03;
DBTRE:COM;
DBTRI;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSRMAGLAYOUTS, UNEQPRN=FANU, SLOTNO=0, SLTXPOS=0, SLTYPOS=0;
DBTRE:COM;
DBTRI;
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=32, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=0, BUSCON=YES; !SCB-RP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=33, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=25,BUSCON=YES; !SCB-RP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=42, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=5, BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=43, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=16,BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=64, BRNO=2, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=0, BUSCON=YES; !SCB-RP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=65, BRNO=2, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=25,BUSCON=YES; !SCB-RP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=74, BRNO=2, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=5, BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=75, BRNO=2, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=16,BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTRE:COM;
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DBTRI;
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=32, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=0, BUSCON=YES; !SCB-RP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=89, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=25,BUSCON=YES; !SCB-RP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=35, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=3, BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=37, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=5, BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=135,BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=7, BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=137,BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=9, BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=110,BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=14,BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=112,BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=16,BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=84, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=20,BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=86, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=22,BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTRE:COM;
DBTRI;
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=160, BRNO=5, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=0, BUSCON=YES; !SCB-RP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=161, BRNO=5, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=25,BUSCON=YES; !SCB-RP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=164, BRNO=5, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=3, BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=166, BRNO=5, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=5, BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=168, BRNO=5, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=7, BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=175, BRNO=5, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=14,BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=177, BRNO=5, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=16,BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTSI:TAB=RPSRPBSPOS, RPADDR=179, BRNO=5, MAGNO=0, SLOTNO=18,BUSCON=NO; !GARP!
DBTRE:COM;
Example 5 Table OMSR501MAGS contains physical location data for magazines, in this example for 1
GEM magazine.
DBTRI;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSR501MAGS, BRNO=1, MAGNO=0, CABROW=101, CABNO=01, MAGXPOS=03, MAGYPOS=04, UNEQPRN=GEM,MAPPIND=NOTSUPP;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSR501MAGS, BRNO=2, MAGNO=0, CABROW=101, CABNO=01, MAGXPOS=03, MAGYPOS=20, UNEQPRN=GEM,MAPPIND=NOTSUPP;
DBTRE;
Example 6 Definition of 3 fan units connected to SCB-RP no 32 within slot number 0, magazine number
0 on RP bus branch 1.
DBTRI;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSR501MAGS, BRNO=1, MAGNO=16, CABROW=101, CABNO=01, MAGXPOS=03,MAGYPOS=14,UNEQPRN=FANU,MAPPIND=NOTSUPP;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSR501MAGS, BRNO=1, MAGNO=17, CABROW=101, CABNO=01, MAGXPOS=03,MAGYPOS=44,UNEQPRN=FANU,MAPPIND=NOTSUPP;
DBTSI:TAB=OMSR501MAGS, BRNO=1, MAGNO=18, CABROW=101, CABNO=02, MAGXPOS=03,MAGYPOS=14,UNEQPRN=FANU,MAPPIND=NOTSUPP;
DBTRE;
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EXRPI
EXRPI:RP=32, TYPE=RPSCB1A;
EXRPI:RP=33, TYPE=RPSCB1A;
EXRPI:RP=42, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=43, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=64, TYPE=RPSCB1A;
EXRPI:RP=65, TYPE=RPSCB1A;
EXRPI:RP=74, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=75, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=32, TYPE=RPSCB1A;
EXRPI:RP=89, TYPE=RPSCB1A;
EXRPI:RP=35, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=37, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=84, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=86, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=110, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=112, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=135, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=137, TYPE=GARP1A;
EXRPI:RP=160, TYPE=RPSCB1A;
EXRPI:RP=161, TYPE=RPSCB1A;
EXRPI:RP=164, TYPE=GARP1E;
EXRPI:RP=166, TYPE=GARP1E;
EXRPI:RP=168, TYPE=GARP1E;
EXRPI:RP=175, TYPE=GARP1E;
EXRPI:RP=177, TYPE=GARP1E;
EXRPI:RP=179, TYPE=GARP1E;
Note: RPtype GARP1A is used when GARP is connected via RPB-S and
RPtype GARP1E when GARP is connected via RPB-E.
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EXRUI
EXEMI
Example 11
Note: The EM-number for these functions can be 015. The EM-numbers
used in the example are the recommended ones.
EXPOI
Example 12
EXPOI:RP=32; POS=101-01-04-03-02;
EXPOI:RP=42, POS=101-01-04-03-20;
EXPOI:RP=42, EM=0, POS=101-01-04-03-20;
EXPOI:RP=43, POS=101-01-04-03-53;
EXPOI:RP=43, EM=0, POS=101-01-04-03-53;
EXPOI:RP=33, POS=101-01-04-03-80;
EXPOI:RP=64; POS=101-01-20-03-02;
EXPOI:RP=74, POS=101-01-20-03-20;
EXPOI:RP=74, EM=0, POS=101-01-20-03-20;
EXPOI:RP=74, EM=1, POS=101-01-20-03-20;
EXPOI:RP=75, POS=101-01-20-03-53;
EXPOI:RP=75, EM=0, POS=101-01-20-03-53;
EXPOI:RP=75, EM=1, POS=101-01-20-03-53;
EXPOI:RP=65, POS=101-01-20-03-80;
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8 Strap Connectors
To avoid errors when programming this type of STRAB, a label SVB 224 02/1
is fixed to it which shows graphically the DIP switch settings for each of the 16
indices. See document 1301SVB 224 01/1 for details.
When the STRAB has been programmed, a label of type SVB 224 02/2 must
be affixed to that part of the STRAB which protudes from the magazine to
indicate its specific index. See document 151 88ROJ 119 2188+ for the exact
position of the label.
On the left side of the magazine there are 3 slots for a strap board on positions
00/49, 00/34 and 00/04 (the product documents says 00/55, 00/40 and 00/10
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but that is not correct). The magazine address is specified on position 00/49.
The other two positions, 00/34 and 00/04, are for future use and shall have
value 00.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
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9 Cabling
The cable connections can be seen in Figure 5, Figure 6, Figure 7 and cable
information 1070-ROJ.
GEM GARP
03x35
TSR 909 058
36x04
Fan Unit
Figure 5 Cable connections for magazine GEM GARP, BFD 508 012/3.
GEM GARP
03x39
TSR 909 058
36x04
Fan Unit
Figure 6 Cable connections for magazine GEM GARP, BFD 508 012/306, with SCB-RP/4B.
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GEM GARP-E
03x35
TSR 909 058
36x04
Fan Unit
Figure 7 Cable connections for magazine GEM GARP, BFD 508 012/203.
Prefabricated cable sets NTM 180 66/xxx for different GEM equipped standard
cabinets contains the following cable connections:
Power connection 48V.
Fan supervision.
GESB - SCB-RP.
The following cable connections are used for the external cabling:
Power connection 48V, cable denomination POWER or cable group XA1.
RB-bus, cable denomination RPB or cable group XE9.
Ethernet connection, cable denomination ETHER or cable group XN2.
Information about different cables for the Ethernet connection can be found in
the cable information 1070ROJ 208 16/1. The maximum cable length is 60
meters.
10 Glossary
CN Core Network
CP Central Processor
IP Internet Protocol
MB Maintenance Bus
RP Regional Processor
SE Site Engineering
11 References
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