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Generic Application Resource Processor, GARP

Copyright

Copyright 2004 by Ericsson AB

Disclaimer

The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use
of this document.

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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9.1 Product Cabling (Internal Cabling) . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 22


9.2 Exchange Cabling (External Cabling) . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 22

10 Glossary . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 23

11 References . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 25
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1 Introduction

1.1 Scope

The Generic Application Resource Processor (GARP), is a regional processor


used for different applications requiring high processor performance. GARP
can be connected to CP either via the Serial or Ethernet RP-bus.

GARP will initially be used for the following applications:


SLI, Sigtran Link Interface
GCP, Gateway Controller Protocol

This document provides information to perform Site Engineering for GARP.

The numbering used in this description is based on document 1952-BYB 501+


Positioning/Numbering in equipment practice BYB 501.

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

GARP is intended to be used as a platform for different applications requiring


high processor performance in the Generic Ericsson Magazine (GEM). GARP
is a regional processor in AXE terminology. GARP is compatible to a device
board in GEM.

See description 1551ROJ 208 16/1 for more information.

2.2 Sigtran Link Interface, SLI

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.

See description 1551CRT 317 02/1 for more information.

2.3 Gateway Controller Protocol, GCP

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).

See description 1551APR 103 12/2 for more information.


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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.

Function block GPEX is the GARP executive program. It consists of RP OS


program GPEXR.

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.

This programs is RPFDR included in function block RPFD.

3.1.3 Regional Interworking Subsystem, RIS


The subsystem RIS contains regional SW for protocol stacks and drivers.
The TCP/IP protocols in RIS is called INET. The regional program INETR is
loaded in GARP.

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
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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

Figure 1 Example of a magazine GEM GARP, BFD 508 012/3.

The magazine in Figure 1 contains the board SCB-RP (also named


SCB-RP/1B), ROJ 208 323/2, with connection of one RPB-S.
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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

The magazine in Figure 2 contains the board SCB-RP (also named


SCB-RP/4B), ROJ 208 323/3, with connection of four RPB-S. Each RPB-S
controls one fourth of the magazine. RPB-S no. 1 controls slot numbers 05,
RPB-S no. 2 controls slot numbers 712, RPB-S no. 3 controls slot numbers
1419 and RPB-S no. 4 controls slot numbers 2025. The slots 6 and 13 will
be unavailable. For more information read the PED for RPB-S, 1/194 01APZ
212 20.
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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

Figure 3 Example of magazine GEM GARP, BFD 508 012/203.

Magazine GEM GARP, as shown in Figure 3, is used when GARP is connected


to CPU via the Regional Processor Bus-Ethernet (RPB-E). Connection to
RPB-E requires ROJ 208 16/1 rev R3A or higher. For more information about
RPB-E, read the PED 1/194 01APZ 212 40.

For further information about GARP read the description 1551ROJ 208 16/1.

Magazine of type GEM GARP are placed in earthquake reinforced cabinets of


type BYB 501 with fans. Cabinet BFZ 102 102/400 is such a cabinet equipped
with one GEM GARP magazine on position 04 and one fan unit on position 16.
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5 Floor Planning

5.1 Floor Plan

The floor plan is made according to valid rules as specified in document BYB
501 System Description, 1551BYB 501+.

5.2 Floor Plan Specification

The floor plan specification for different subrack configurations is made


according to valid rules. This example is based on two GEM subracks equipped
with 2 GARP, BFD 508 012/3.

Table 1

PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT NUMBER R-STATE POSITION


GEM GARP BFD 508 012/3 R- 101*01/03*04
GEM GARP BFD 508 012/3 R- 101*01/03*20
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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.

When RPB-E is used, only one RPB-S is connected to board SCB-RP/4B on


position 1. The branch number for this RPB-S bus determines the RP-numbers
for all RPs in the magazine.

The maximum RPB-S and RPB-E bus length is 60 meters.

6.1.1 Allocation of RPB for SCB-RP/4B


The Figure 4 below shows which slot numbers are connected to which RPB-S
inlet connector.

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

1st RPB 2nd RPB

1st RPB 3rd RPB 2nd RPB

1st RPB 4th RPB 3rd RPB 2nd RPB

Figure 4 Example of RPB in a GEM magazine.

With only RPB-S on connector position 1, it will handle all boards.


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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.

6.1.2 RP-addresses in magazines with SCB-RP/4B


The SE recommendation is that internal RPB-S RP-addresses (031) to RPs
in the same magazine, but connected to different RPB-S bus branches must
be different.

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

Slot RPB 0 RPB 1 RPB 2 RPB 3 RPB 4


number
0 0 32 64 96 128
1 1 33 65 97 129
2 2 34 66 98 130
3 3 35 67 99 131
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Slot RPB 0 RPB 1 RPB 2 RPB 3 RPB 4


number
4 4 36 68 100 132
5 5 37 69 101 133
6 6 38 70 102 134
7 7 39 71 103 135
8 8 40 72 104 136
9 9 41 73 105 137
10 10 42 74 106 138
11 11 43 75 107 139
12 12 44 76 108 140
13 13 45 77 109 141
14 14 46 78 110 142
15 15 47 79 111 143
16 16 48 80 112 144
17 17 49 81 113 145
18 18 50 82 114 146
19 19 51 83 115 147
20 20 52 84 116 148
21 21 53 85 117 149
22 22 54 86 118 150
23 23 55 87 119 151
24 24 56 88 120 152
25 25 57 89 121 153

6.2 Allocation of AP/TSM

Not applicable.
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7 Allocation Data

7.1 Command List

The following allocation commands are to be specified:

DBTRI, function block DBCOH, subsystem DBS

DBTSI, function block DBCOH, subsystem DBS

DBTRE, function block DBCOH, subsystem DBS

EXRPI, function block RPADC, subsystem RPS-B

EXRUI, function block RPADC, subsystem RPS-B

EXEMI, function block RPADC, subsystem RPS-B

EXPOI, function block DEPO, subsystem OMS

7.2 Command Description

DBTRI

DATABASE, TRANSACTION INITIATE

Initiates a database transaction.

DBTSI

DATABASE, TABLE SPECIFICATION, INITIATE

Specifies an entry into a database table.

DBTRE

DATABASE, TRANSACTION END

Completes the database transaction.

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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Example 1 Table OMSRMAGLAYOUTS with backplane related information for the


unequipped magazine.

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;

Example 2 With SCB-RP/1B

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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Example 3 With SCB-RP/4B, magazine BFD 508 012/306

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;

Example 4 With SCB-RP/4B, magazine BFD 508 012/203

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

EXCHANGE DATA FUNCTION, RP INITIATE

Specification of types of RPs connected to the RPB.

Example 7 With SCB-RP/1B

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;

Example 8 With SCB-RP/4B, magazine BFD 508 012/306

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;

Example 9 With SCB-RP/4B, magazine BFD 508 012/203

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

EXCHANGE DATA FUNCTION, RP SOFTWARE UNITS

Insertion of software into a loadable RP.

Example 10 With SCB-RP/1B

EXRUI:RP=32, SUID="9000/CXC 146 10 R1B01"; !RPFDR!


EXRUI:RP=32, SUID="9000/CXC 146 23 R1A01"; !RPIFDR!
EXRUI:RP=32, SUID="9000/CXC 146 13 R3A04"; !RIEXR!
EXRUI:RP=32, SUID="9000/CXC 146 21 R1A05"; !RPMBHR!
EXRUI:RP=32, SUID="9000/CXC 146 20 R1A06"; !RPMMR!
EXRUI:RP=33, SUID="9000/CXC 146 10 R1B01"; !RPFDR!
EXRUI:RP=33, SUID="9000/CXC 146 23 R1A01"; !RPIFDR!
EXRUI:RP=33, SUID="9000/CXC 146 13 R3A04"; !RIEXR!
EXRUI:RP=33, SUID="9000/CXC 146 21 R1A05"; !RPMBHR!
EXRUI:RP=33, SUID="9000/CXC 146 20 R1A06"; !RPMMR!
EXRUI:RP=42, SUID="9000/CXC 146 05 R1B03"; !RPFDR!
EXRUI:RP=42, SUID="9000/CXC 146 03 R1A08"; !RPIFDR!
EXRUI:RP=42, SUID="9000/CXC 146 09 R4B02"; !INETR!
EXRUI:RP=42, SUID="9000/CXC 146 50 R1A11"; !GPEXR!
EXRUI:RP=42, SUID="9000/CXC 146 021 R1A07"; !GCPHR!
EXRUI:RP=43, SUID="9000/CXC 146 05 R1A03"; !RPFDR!
EXRUI:RP=43, SUID="9000/CXC 146 03 R1A08"; !RPIFDR!
EXRUI:RP=43, SUID="9000/CXC 146 09 R4B02"; !INETR!
EXRUI:RP=43, SUID="9000/CXC 146 50 R1A11"; !GPEXR!
EXRUI:RP=43, SUID="9000/CXC 146 021 R1A07"; !GCPHR!
EXRUI:RP=64, SUID="9000/CXC 146 10 R1B01"; !RPFDR!
EXRUI:RP=64, SUID="9000/CXC 146 23 R1A01"; !RPIFDR!
EXRUI:RP=64, SUID="9000/CXC 146 13 R3A04"; !RIEXR!
EXRUI:RP=64, SUID="9000/CXC 146 21 R1A05"; !RPMBHR!
EXRUI:RP=64, SUID="9000/CXC 146 20 R1A06"; !RPMMR!
EXRUI:RP=65, SUID="9000/CXC 146 10 R1B01"; !RPFDR!
EXRUI:RP=65, SUID="9000/CXC 146 23 R1A01"; !RPIFDR!
EXRUI:RP=65, SUID="9000/CXC 146 13 R3A04"; !RIEXR!
EXRUI:RP=65, SUID="9000/CXC 146 21 R1A05"; !RPMBHR!
EXRUI:RP=65, SUID="9000/CXC 146 20 R1A06"; !RPMMR!
EXRUI:RP=74, SUID="9000/CXC 146 05 R1B03"; !RPFDR!
EXRUI:RP=74, SUID="9000/CXC 146 03 R1A08"; !RPIFDR!
EXRUI:RP=74, SUID="9000/CXC 146 09 R4B02"; !INETR!
EXRUI:RP=74, SUID="9000/CXC 146 50 R1A11"; !GPEXR!
EXRUI:RP=74, SUID="9000/CAA 204 067 R1A11"; !IPR!
EXRUI:RP=74, SUID="9000/CAA 204 066 R1A05"; !SCTPR!
EXRUI:RP=75, SUID="9000/CXC 146 05 R1A03"; !RPFDR!
EXRUI:RP=75, SUID="9000/CXC 146 03 R1A08"; !RPIFDR!
EXRUI:RP=75, SUID="9000/CXC 146 09 R4B02"; !INETR!
EXRUI:RP=75, SUID="9000/CXC 146 50 R1A11"; !GPEXR!
EXRUI:RP=75, SUID="9000/CAA 204 067 R1A11"; !IPR!
EXRUI:RP=75, SUID="9000/CAA 204 066 R1A05"; !SCTPR!

The SUIDs may change over time.


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EXEMI

EXCHANGE DATA FUNCTION, EM INITIATE

Defines EMs and links connected to a software unit.

Example 11

EXEMI:EQM=GCPH-0, RP=42, EM=0, SUID="9000/CXC 146 021 R1A07";


EXEMI:EQM=GCPH-1, RP=43, EM=0, SUID="9000/CXC 146 021 R1A07";
EXEMI:EQM=IP-0, RP=74, EM=0, SUID="9000/CAA 204 067 R1A11";
EXEMI:EQM=SCTP-0, RP=74, EM=1, SUID="9000/CAA 204 066 R1A05";
EXEMI:EQM=IP-1, RP=75, EM=0, SUID="9000/CAA 204 067 R1A11";
EXEMI:EQM=SCTP-1, RP=75, EM=1, SUID="9000/CAA 204 066 R1A05";

Note: The EM-number for these functions can be 015. The EM-numbers
used in the example are the recommended ones.

EXPOI

EXCHANGE DEVICE POSITION INITIATE

Defines the hardwares physical position.

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

8.1 Address Strap Connectors


The address strap connector (STRAB) used for the magazine address is ROJ
119 2189/1.

This STRAB is programmable by means of a 6 way DIP switch, where switches


1 to 5 are used and switch 6 is not connected.

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.

Table 3 Relationship between STRAB index and DIP switch settings.

DIP SWITCH SETTINGS


STRAB INDEX
1 2 3 4 5
00 1 1 1 1 1
01 0 1 1 1 0
02 1 0 1 1 0
03 0 0 1 1 1
04 1 1 0 1 0
05 0 1 0 1 1
06 1 0 0 1 1
07 0 0 0 1 0
08 1 1 1 0 0
09 0 1 1 0 1
10 1 0 1 0 1
11 0 0 1 0 0
12 1 1 0 0 1
13 0 1 0 0 0
14 1 0 0 0 0
15 0 0 0 0 1

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.

See document allocation table 1/1951COA/BFD 508 012 for information.

8.2 Bus Termination Connectors

Not applicable.

8.3 Functional Strap Connectors

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.

Ethernet, TSR 491 0274


Ethernet
RPB, TSR 491 0225
A
RPB RPB, TSR 491 0225
B

03x22 21x11 54x11 81x22


C-Dev C-Dev
0 1
TSR 490 0901 03x12 81x12 TSR 490 0901
SCB-RP GARP GARP SCB-RP

GEM GARP
03x35
TSR 909 058
36x04

Fan Unit

Figure 5 Cable connections for magazine GEM GARP, BFD 508 012/3.

Ethernet, TSR 491 0274


Ethernet
RPB, TSR 491 0225
A
RPB-S4 RPB, TSR 491 0225
B
RPB, TSR 491 0225
A
RPB-S3 RPB, TSR 491 0225
B
RPB, TSR 491 0225
A
RPB-S2 RPB, TSR 491 0225
B
RPB, TSR 491 0225
A
RPB-S1 RPB, TSR 491 0225
B 03 03 03 03 81 81 81 81
x x x x x x x x
22 26 31 35 21x11 72x11 22 26 31 35
C-Dev C-Dev
0 7
TSR 490 0901 03x12 81x12 TSR 490 0901
SCB-RP GARP GARP SCB-RP

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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Ethernet, TSR 491 0274


Ethernet
RPB-E, TSR 491 0225
IPN
RPB-S, TSR 491 0225
A
RPB-S1 RPB-S, TSR 491 0225
B
TSR 491 0273 TSR 491 0273
03x22 05x26 09x11 09x15 15x11 60x11 75x15 05x26 09x11 81x22
C-Dev C-Dev
0 5
TSR 490 0904 03x12 81x12 TSR 490 0904
SCB-RP GESB GARP GARP GESB SCB-RP

GEM GARP-E
03x35
TSR 909 058
36x04

Fan Unit

Figure 7 Cable connections for magazine GEM GARP, BFD 508 012/203.

9.1 Product Cabling (Internal Cabling)

Prefabricated cable sets NTM 180 66/xxx for different GEM equipped standard
cabinets contains the following cable connections:
Power connection 48V.
Fan supervision.

Cabinets with GEM GARP also contains cable connection:

GESB - SCB-RP.

9.2 Exchange Cabling (External Cabling)

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.

Maximum cable length for RPB-S and RPB-E is 60 meters.


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10 Glossary

CN Core Network

CP Central Processor

CPS Central Processor Subsystem

EMB Extension Module Bus

GARP Generic Application Resource Processor

GCP Gateway Controller Protocol

GCPH Gateway Controller Protocol Handler

GEM Generic Ericsson Magazine

IP Internet Protocol

MAS MAintenance Subsystem

MB Maintenance Bus

PIU Plug In Unit

RIS Regional Interworking Subsystem

RP Regional Processor

RPB Regional Processor Bus

RPB-E Regional Processor Bus of Ethernet type

RPBI Regional Processor Bus Interface

RPB-S Regional Processor Bus of Serial type

RPH Regional Processor Handler

RPH-S Regional Processor Handler-Serial

SCB-RP Support and Connection Board with an Regional


Processor

SCB-RP/1B SCB-RP with 1 bus in and 1 bus out

SCB-RP/4B SCB-RP with 4 buses in and 0 buses out

SCTP Stream Control Transmission Protocol


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SE Site Engineering

SIGTRAN SIGnalling TRAnsport

SLI Sigtran Link Interface

SPU Signal Processor Unit

SRPBI Serial RP bus Interface

STRAB STRAp Board


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11 References

Table 4

Title Document Number Stored


Description 1551BYB 501+ Uen GASK2
Positioning/Numbering in 1952-BYB 501+ GASK2
equipment practice BYB 501
PED for RPB-S 1/194 01APZ 212 20 Uen GASK2
PED for RPB-E 1/194 01APZ 212 40 Uen GASK2
Cable information GARP-1 1070ROJ 208 16/1 Uen GASK2
Description GARP-1 1551ROJ 208 16/1 Uen GASK2
Ordering information 131 62COA/BFD 508 012 Uen GASK2
Allocation table 1/1951BFD 508 012 Uen GASK2
Description SLI 1551CRT 317 02/1 Uen GASK2
Assembly drawing STRAB 151 88ROJ 199 2188+ Ux GASK2
Product specification 1301SVB 224 01/1 Uen GASK2
HWI and SSE, description ERA/LVZ/E-99:130 Uen SE web

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