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ZXUN iEPC

Integrated Evolved Packet Core


Hardware Description (eTC500)

Version: V1.15.10

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Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason

R1.0 2015-12-10 First Edition

Serial Number: SJ-20150919164026-002

Publishing Date: 2015-12-10 (R1.0)

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About This Manual
Purpose
This manual describes the hardware structure of the ZXUN iEPC. It helps users learn the
structure and technical indexes of cabinet, shelf, boards, cables, and alarm box.

Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Network planning engineers
l Hardware installation engineers
l Maintenance engineers

What Is in This Manual


This manual contains the following chapters:

Chapter Summary

Chapter 1, Hardware Overview Describes the hardware components and configuration of the
ZXUN iEPC.

Chapter 2, B6080-22 Cabinet Describes the structure and technical parameters of cabinet and
power distribution box.

Chapter 3, E2040 Shelf Describes the structure and technical parameters of shelf and the
modules inside the shelf.

Chapter 4, Boards Describes the functions, panels, indicators, interfaces, buttons,


and technical parameters of various boards.

Chapter 5, Cables Describes the functions, structure, and usage of various cables.

Appendix A, Internal Slot Describes the internal slot numbers of the components inside the
Numbers of the E2040 Shelf E2040 shelf.

Conventions

Typeface Meaning

Italics Variables in commands. It may also refer to other related manuals and documents.

Danger: indicates an imminently hazardous situation. Failure to comply can result in


death or serious injury, equipment damage, or site breakdown.

Warning: indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to comply can result in


serious injury, equipment damage, or interruption of major services.

Caution: indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to comply can result in


moderate injury, equipment damage, or interruption of minor services.

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Typeface Meaning

Note: provides additional information about a certain topic.

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Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Hardware Overview................................................................... 1-1
Chapter 2 B6080-22 Cabinet ...................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Cabinet Structure ............................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Specifications..................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 Unified PDU....................................................................................................... 2-4
2.4 Cable Tray ....................................................................................................... 2-12

Chapter 3 E2040 Shelf................................................................................ 3-1


3.1 Shelf Structure ................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Mini Chassis Management Module ...................................................................... 3-4
3.3 Mini Chassis Data Module .................................................................................. 3-8
3.4 Directed Power Board of Normal ........................................................................3-11
3.5 Mini Chassis Fan Controller Module .................................................................. 3-12
3.6 Specifications................................................................................................... 3-14

Chapter 4 Boards........................................................................................ 4-1


4.1 Board Classification............................................................................................ 4-1
4.2 PPBB0 Board..................................................................................................... 4-2
4.3 PPBB4 Board..................................................................................................... 4-7
4.4 PPBX0 Board....................................................................................................4-11
4.5 PPI4 Board ...................................................................................................... 4-14
4.6 PPI5 Board ...................................................................................................... 4-17
4.7 MXES_2 Board ................................................................................................ 4-20
4.8 RMXES Board ................................................................................................. 4-25

Chapter 5 Cables ........................................................................................ 5-1


5.1 Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable ................................. 5-1
5.2 E2040 Shelf DC Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable ............................. 5-4
5.3 Straight-Through Cable ...................................................................................... 5-5
5.4 Crossover Cable ................................................................................................ 5-7

Appendix A Internal Slot Numbers of the E2040 Shelf .......................... A-1


Glossary .......................................................................................................... I

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Chapter 1
Hardware Overview
For the major hardware components and models of the ZXUN iEPC, refer to Table 1-1.
The components vary with the network scale and capacity. Determine the configuration
according to your actual requirements.

Table 1-1 Component Models

Component Model Description

Cabinet B6080-22 cabinet Contains blank panels, cabling racks, and the
universal Power Distribution Unit (PDU).

Shelf E2040 shelf Contains a chassis management module, chassis


data modules, power entry module, and fan controller
module.

Air conduction 2 U air conduction shelf The 2 U air conduction shelf implements the diversion
shelf and separation of cool air and hot air at the air inlet
and outlet of the E2040 shelf.

Board Refer to “Chapter 4 -


Boards”

Cable Refer to “Chapter 5 Includes power cables, network cables, and optical
Cables” fibers.

Third-party device - Configure third-party devices as required, such as


a disk array, switch, router, firewall, Key, Video and
Mouse (KVM) suite.

For the configuration of the internal components of a cabinet, see Figure 1-1.

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Figure 1-1 Cabinet Configuration

1. Universal PDU 4. 2 U air conduction shelf 7. B6080–22 cabinet


2. Ventilation panel 5. Board
3. E2040 shelf 6. Horizontal cabling rack

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B6080-22 Cabinet
The B6080-22 cabinet complies with the IEC 60297-2 international standard. The cabinet
height is 47U (1 U = 44.45 mm).
Table of Contents
Cabinet Structure .......................................................................................................2-1
Specifications .............................................................................................................2-3
Unified PDU ...............................................................................................................2-4
Cable Tray................................................................................................................2-12

2.1 Cabinet Structure


For the structure of the B6080-22 cabinet, see Figure 2-1. (The front door and a side door
are omitted in the right diagram.)

Figure 2-1 B6080-22 Cabinet Structure

1. Rear door 3. Vertical cable tray 5. Dust screen


2. Supporting beam 4. Horizontal cable tray 6. Side door

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7. Front mounting column 8. Holder

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For a description of B6080-22 cabinet components, refer to Table 2-1.

Table 2-1 B6080-22 Cabinet Component Descriptions

Component Description

Rear door The rear door is a single-leaf left-handed door, which allows users to easily
install the door and access the components inside the cabinet.

Supporting beam Used for routing and binding the cables inside the cabinet.

Vertical cable tray Used for grounding the components inside the cabinet, routing and binding
cables.

Horizontal cable tray Used for routing and binding the cables inside the cabinet.

Dust screen Installed on the bottom panel to provide perfect dust proof capability for the
cabinet.

Side door With lateral screws locked, the side door can be easily installed.

Front installation Used for installing and securing the components inside the cabinet.
column

Holder

2.2 Specifications
For the technical parameters of the B6080-22 cabinet, refer to Table 2-2.

Table 2-2 Technical Parameters of the B6080-22 Cabinet

Type Parameter Description

Standard Design The cabinet complies with the IEC 60297-2 standard.
compliance standard

Physical Size 2200 mm × 600 mm × 800 mm (Height × Width × Depth)


parameters
Capacity The cabinet height is 47 U.

Purpose Standard shelves or devices of ZTE or a third party with the width
of 19-inch (1 inch = 25.4 mm) can be installed in the cabinet.

Color The main body of the cabinet is blue.

Weight The weight of an empty cabinet is 124 kg, and the weight in full
configuration depends on the specific components inside the
cabinet.

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2.3 Unified PDU


Functions
The unified PDU provides power distribution, power and environment monitoring, short
circuit protection, and lightning protection.
l The unified PDU supports flexible power distribution methods to satisfy the power and
way requirements of the devices inside the cabinet.
à It supports two independent groups (group A and group B) of input power and
implements 1+1 power backup.

à It provides dual 3-way, dual 2-way, or dual way input power and dual 10-way
output power.
l The unified PDU monitors the input/output power supply, cabinet, and environment in
the equipment room in real time.
à It monitors the status of input/output power and raises alarms when faults occur.
à It provides door control for the cabinet and equipment room, and monitors the
temperature, humidity, smoke, infrared emission, and lightning protection in the
equipment room.

à It provides a group of external RS485 interfaces for communication with service


processing boards in shelves. Through these interfaces, it reports alarms when
the monitored power modules, lightning protection devices, or external sensors
are abnormal. The alarms can also be seen from the indicators on the board
panel.

l The unified PDU provides the short circuit protection function.


A circuit breaker is set at the output end of each power way to control the output circuit
of the unified PDU and prevent short circuits.

l The unified PDU provides the lightning protection function.


Arrester modules are set inside the unified PDU, which compose a multi-level lightning
protection system together with the arrester modules of shelves and boards.

Components
The unified PDU is composed of a power distribution subrack, a backplane of PDU (PDUB),
a PDU Connector board (PDUC), and a PDU Monitor board (PDUM), see Figure 2-2 (The
top cover is omitted in the diagram.)

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Figure 2-2 Unified PDU

1. PDUB 3. PDUM
2. PDUC 4. Power distribution subrack

Front Panel
For the front panel of the unified PDU, see Figure 2-3.

Figure 2-3 Front Panel of the Unified PDU

1. Circuit breaker 3. RS485 communication


2. Operation/alarm indicator indicator

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A circuit breaker, also called air circuit breaker, provides overload protection, short
circuit protection, and under-voltage protection. When the actual current exceeds the
rated current of the circuit breaker, the circuit breaker breaks the circuit immediately to
guarantee load safety.
Circuit breaker IDs have a one-to-one relationship with the IDs of power output terminals.

Rear Panel
For the rear panel of the unified PDU, see Figure 2-4.

Figure 2-4 Rear Panel of the Unified PDU

1. Fan monitoring interface 4. Power input terminal B 8. RTN output terminal B


2. Door control monitoring (3-way) 9. Power output terminal B
interface 5. Power input terminal A 10. RS485 output interface
3. Environment monitoring (3-way) 11. RS485 input interface
interface 6. RTN output terminal A 12. Grounding interface
7. Power output terminal A

For the relationships between power input terminals and output terminals, refer to Table
2-3.

Table 2-3 Relationships Between Input Terminals and Output Terminals of the Unified
PDU

Way Input Terminal Output Terminal

Way 1 INPUT A -48 V (I) OUTPUT -48 VA 1 – 2

INPUT A -48 VRTN (I) OUTPUT -48 VRTN (A) 1 – 2

Way 2 INPUT A -48 V (II) OUTPUT -48 VA 3 – 4

INPUT A -48 VRTN (II) OUTPUT -48 VRTN (A)3 – 4

Way 3 INPUT A -48 V (III) OUTPUT -48 VA 5 – 10

INPUT A -48 VRTN (III) OUTPUT -48 VRTN (A) 5 – 10

• The above table uses the input terminals and output terminals of power group A of the unified PDU
as an example. The relationships between the input and output terminals of power group B are the
same as those of power group A.
• "M–N" indicates the terminals No. M to No.N on the right. For example, "1–2" indicates the first and
second output terminals on the right.

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Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the rear panel of the unified PDU, refer to Table 2-4.

Table 2-4 Unified PDU Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

INPUT A Power input terminal Supports dual way, dual 2-way, and dual 3-way input
A (3-way) power.
Connected to the input power cable of the cabinet.
INPUT B Power input terminal
B (3-way)

OUTPUT -48 V Power output terminal Supports dual 10-way output power.
A A Connected to the power cables of components inside the
cabinet.
OUTPUT -48 V Power output terminal
B B

OUTPUT -48 RTN output terminal


VRTN (A) A

OUTPUT -48 RTN output terminal


VRTN (B) B

SENSOR Environment Supports the DB15 interface, and acts as the infrared,
monitoring interface smoke, temperature, and humidity monitoring interface.
Connected to the environment monitoring cable.

DOOR Door control Supports the DB15 interface, and acts as the door control
monitoring interface monitoring interface for the cabinet and equipment room.
Supports up to six controlled doors including two cabinet
doors (front door and rear door) and four equipment room
doors.
Connected to the door control monitoring cable.

FAN Fan monitoring Supports the DB15 interface, and acts as the fan subrack
interface (4-way) monitoring interface.
Connected to the fan monitoring cable.

RS485 (IN) RS485 input interface Supports the RJ-45 interface, and acts as RS485
communication interfaces. Through these interfaces, the
RS485 (OUT) RS485 output
monitoring information of the unified PDU can be reported
interface
and the version of the unified PDU can be upgraded.
l The RS485 (IN) interface is connected to the RS485
interface on the rear card of a switching board, and
finally to the Operation & Maintenance Main Processor
(OMP) or chassis management module.
l The RS485 (OUT) interface is connected to the RS485
(IN) interface of the unified PDU of a neighboring
cabinet.

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Interface Meaning Description

Grounding interface Connected to the protective grounding cable of the unified


PDU.

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the front panel of the unified PDU, refer to Table 2-5.
Table 2-5 Indicator Descriptions

Indicator Color Meaning Description

RUN/ALM Red/Gr- Operating and l Flashing green: The unified PDU operates
een alarm indicator properly and there is no alarm.
l Flashing red: The unified PDU operates properly
but there is an alarm.
Alarm types include voltage status, fan status,
door control status, cabinet temperature, room
temperature, smoke, arrester, and air circuit
breaker alarms.
l Not lit: The unified PDU has no input power, or the
boards inside the unified PDU have power faults.
l Orange light always lit (red and green lights
are lit simultaneously): The unified PDU is not
configured after initial power-on.

COM Red RS485 l Flashing: Packets are being sent or received over
communication the RS485 communication link, that is, the unified
indicator PDU is exchanging data with the switching board
in the shelf.
l Not lit: The unified PDU has no input power, or no
RS485 data is being sent or received.

Switches and Jumpers


The PDUM of the unified PDU provides Dual Inline-pin Package (DIP) switches and an
RS485 jumper, see Figure 2-5.

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Figure 2-5 DIP Switches and RS485 Jumper

1. RS485 jumper 2. Cabinet ID DIP switch 3. Power type DIP switch

l The RS485 jumper sets the operational mode of the RS485 bus. The default factory
setting is 485OUT, see Figure 2-6.

Figure 2-6 Setting of the RS485 Jumper

Note:
For the RS485 jumper, when the jumper cap is installed, the status is ON and the
value is 0; when the jumper cap is uninstalled, the status is OFF and the value is 1.

l The cabinet ID DIP switch sets the ID of the cabinet where the unified PDU is located.
For the DIP switch setting rules, refer to Table 2-6.

Table 2-6 Setting of the Cabinet ID DIP Switch

Cabinet ID Binary 1 2 3 4
Number

1 0000 ON ON ON ON

2 0001 OFF ON ON ON

3 0010 ON OFF ON ON

4 0011 OFF OFF ON ON

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Cabinet ID Binary 1 2 3 4
Number

5 0100 ON ON OFF ON

6 0101 OFF ON OFF ON

7 0110 ON OFF OFF ON

8 0111 OFF OFF OFF ON

9 1000 ON ON ON OFF

10 1001 OFF ON ON OFF

11 1010 ON OFF ON OFF

12 1011 OFF OFF ON OFF

13 1100 ON ON OFF OFF

14 1101 OFF ON OFF OFF

15 1110 ON OFF OFF OFF

16 1111 OFF OFF OFF OFF

l The power type DIP switch sets the power system of the unified PDU. The default
factory setting is -48 V DC power system.
à If the DIP switch is set to 1010, the power system of the unified PDU is -60 V DC.
à If the DIP switch is set to other values, the power system of the unified PDU is
-48 V DC.
For examples of setting RS485 jumpers and cabinet ID DIP switches, see Figure 2-7.

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Figure 2-7 Examples of Setting RS485 Jumpers and Cabinet ID DIP Switches

Note:

The unified PDU of the last cabinet must integrate terminal contact resistance into its circuit,
so the jumper caps of the RS485 jumpers are installed in jumpers 1-2 and 9-10.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the unified PDU, refer to Table 2-7.

Table 2-7 Technical Parameters of the Unified PDU

Type Index Technical Parameter

Physical Size 130.5 mm × 482.6 mm × 415 mm (Height × Width × Depth)


parameter
Weight 14 kg

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Type Index Technical Parameter

Input property Rated input voltage -48 V DC or -60 V DC

Input voltage range -40 V DC – -57 V DC (in the -48 V DC power system)
-50 V DC – -72 V DC (in the -60 V DC power system)

Input mode Dual way, dual 2-way, or dual 3-way

Maximum input Maximum rated input current on one way is 100 A.


current

Output property Rated output -48 V DC or -60 V DC


voltage

Output voltage -40 V DC – -57 V DC (in the -48 V DC power system)


range -50 V DC – -72 V DC (in the -60 V DC power system)

Output mode Up to dual 10-way

Maximum output l Output terminal 1 – 4: Maximum rated output current


current on one way is 60 A.
l Output terminal 5 – 10: The maximum rated output
current on one way is 60 A (Breakers of other rated
currents can also be configured as needed, for
example, 6 A/10 A/16 A).

Electrical property Maximum power 10 W

2.4 Cable Tray


The cable tray is used for cable routing inside the cabinet. In the front and rear side of the
cabinet, install a cable tray in accordance with the configuration of the device, the number
and property of cables, and space structure.
There are three types of horizontal cable trays, see Figure 2-8.

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Figure 2-8 Horizontal Cable Trays

1. Winding fiber tray 2. Horizontal cable tray

For a description of the horizontal cable trays, refer to Table 2-8.

Table 2-8 Horizontal Cable Tray Descriptions

Accessory Description

1 U horizontal cable This cable tray is applicable to the scenarios that the device is close to the
tray cabinet door, there is little space for winding cables, and there are only a few
cables to be wound.
The cable tray is installed onto the columns of the cabinet. There must be 1
U space above or beneath the device.

Horizontal cable tray This cable tray is applicable to the scenarios that the device is not so close
with a pallet to the cabinet door, there is much space for winding cables, and there are
many cables to be wound.
The cable tray is installed onto the columns of the cabinet. It can be aligned
with the device.

Horizontal cable tray This cable tray is applicable to optical fibers.


with a pallet used for The cable tray is equipped with rolls for winding optical fibers. It can be
winding optical fibers installed onto the columns of the cabinet. There must be large space beneath
the device to place the rolls.

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E2040 Shelf
The E2040 shelf complies with the PICMG 3.0 specification, and the height is 5 U.
Table of Contents
Shelf Structure ...........................................................................................................3-1
Mini Chassis Management Module.............................................................................3-4
Mini Chassis Data Module ..........................................................................................3-8
Directed Power Board of Normal ..............................................................................3-11
Mini Chassis Fan Controller Module .........................................................................3-12
Specifications ...........................................................................................................3-14

3.1 Shelf Structure


Shelf Appearance
For the front view of the E2040 shelf, see Figure 3-1.

Figure 3-1 Front View of the E2040 Shelf

1. Shelf 3. Processing board 5. Dust screen


2. Switching board 4. MCFCM 6. DPBN

For the rear view of the E2040 shelf, see Figure 3-2.

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Figure 3-2 Rear View of the E2040 Shelf

1. Shelf 3. Rear card of processing 5. MCMM


2. Rear card of switching board 6. MCDM
board 4. Shelf cable tray 7. DPBN

Shelf Components
For a description of the E2040 shelf components, refer to Table 3-1.

Table 3-1 E2040 shelf Component Descriptions

Component Function Description

MCMM The Mini Chassis Management Module For details, refer to "3.2
(MCMM) manages the shelf, boards, fans, Mini Chassis Management
and power. Module".

MCDM The Mini Chassis Data Module (MCDM) For details, refer to "3.3 Mini
stores the assets and slot address information Chassis Data Module".
of the shelf.

DPBN The Directed Power Board of Normal (DPBN) For details, refer to "3.4
provides power access, filtering, lightning, Directed Power Board of
and over-current protection. Normal".

MCFCM The Mini Chassis Fan Controller Module For details, refer to "3.5
(MCFCM) cools the shelf and the boards Mini Chassis Fan Controller
inside the shelf. Module".

BAMC The Backplane of ATCA Mini Chassis (BAMC) -


is located in the middle of the shelf. It
transmits inter-board signals.

Shelf cable tray The shelf cable tray provides space for -
lead-out wires of boards.

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Blank panel Blank panels are inserted into empty slots to -


prevent air or dust from entering the shelf and
make the shelf look better.

Slot Allocation
The front side and rear side of the E2040 shelf respectively provide 6 slots. For the slot
allocation at the front side, see Figure 3-3.

Figure 3-3 Slot Allocation Diagram

l From the front view of the shelf, in slots 01 to 02, only switching boards can be
installed. In slots 03 and 06, only processing boards can be installed.
l From the rear view of the shelf, in slots 01 to 02, only the rear cards of switching
boards can be installed. In slots 03 and 06, only the rear cards of processing boards
can be installed.
An update channel exists between two slots (for example, slots 03 and 04) to provide
backup, update, board status, and active/standby or load sharing information to the boards
in these slots, so that the active/standby or load sharing function can be implemented. For
the relationship between active and standby slots, refer to Table 3-2.
Table 3-2 Relationship Between Active and Standby Slots

Active/Standby Slots Description

Slot 01 and slot 02 Used by switching boards

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Active/Standby Slots Description

Slot 03 and slot 04 Used by processing boards

Slot 05 and slot 06

Note:
For the slot numbers of the shelf, MCMM, DPBN, and MCFCM, refer to "Appendix A
Internal Slot Numbers of the E2040 Shelf".

Heat Dissipation
The fan module cools the components inside the shelf by blowing air from right to left.
The dust screen assists the MCFCM in filtering the dust in the air to guarantee smooth
operation of the whole heat dissipation system.
For the air flow direction inside the shelf, see Figure 3-4.

Figure 3-4 Air Flow Direction Diagram

3.2 Mini Chassis Management Module


Functions
The Mini Chassis Management Module (MCMM) provides a dual-star Intelligent Platform
Management Bus (IPMB), which is connected to the backplane and then to the Intelligent
Platform Management Controller (IPMC) of each board.
The MCMM manages all types of hardware inside the shelf by using the mother
board+subcard method. The mother board expands and drives various interfaces, and

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the subcard provides FRU monitoring and the management of hot swapping, alarms,
logs, assets, and power supply.

Note:
An FRU can be replaced on site, such as a processing board, switching board, subcard, fan
module, or power module. FRU information describes the specific FRU in detail, including
the production date and manufacturer.

l FRU monitoring: monitors the operating statuses of FRUs.


l Hot swapping management: manages hot-swap statuses of FRUs and operations on
them.
l Alarm management: receives alarms reported by FRUs and handles the alarms
according to FRU information. For example, if a board reports a high temperature
alarm, the speed of fan modules is increased by alarm management.
l Log management: provides integrated system security logs and the log retrieval
function.
l Assets management: allows users to configure and query assets information of the
shelf.
l Power management: allows users to query the power status of the shelf and control
the power distribution.
The shelf is configured with two MCMMs, which work in active/standby mode. The two
MCMMs synchronize data through the active/standby synchronization network port or the
synchronization IPMB.
l If the two MCMMs are both powered on, the MCMM in the left slot is active and the
MCMM in the right slot is standby by default. If one MCMM is powered on first, this
MCMM is active, and the other MCMM is standby.
l The active MCMM manages the operations of FRUs, and the standby MCMM is in
standby state.
l When the active MCMM fails, the standby MCMM automatically shifts to active state
and starts working (as long as the active and standby MCMMs can synchronize data
properly.)

Panel
For the MCMM panel diagram, see Figure 3-5.

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Figure 3-5 MCMM Panel Diagram

1. Hot-swap status indicator 4. Alarm indicator 7. OMC management port


2. Active/standby status 5. Management port 8. Active/standby switchover
indicator connection status indicator button
3. Health status indicator 6. Debugging serial port 9. Reset button

Indicators
For a description of MCMM panel indicators, refer to Table 3-3.

Table 3-3 MCMM Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

Orange Minor alarm indicator Off: Indicates that the system has no minor
alarms.
On: Indicates that the system has minor alarms.

Major alarm indicator Off: Indicates that the system has no major
alarms.
On: Indicates that the system has major alarms.

Critical alarm indicator Off: Indicates that the system has no critical
alarms.
On: Indicates that the system has critical
alarms.

H/S Blue Hot-swap status Off: Indicates that the MCMM is in operating
indicator status.
On: Indicates that the extractor is turned on
and the MCMM is in non-operating status.

ACT Green Active/standby status On: Indicates that the MCMM is in active status.
indicator Off: Indicates that the MCMM is in standby
status.

HOST Red/Green Health status indicator The green light flashes: Indicates that the
system is operating properly.
The red light flashes: Indicates that the system
is not operating properly and alarms occur. The
more rapidly the red light flashes, the higher
the alarm level.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description

OMC Green Management port On: Indicates that the network port is
connection status connected.
indicator Off: Indicates that the network port is not
connected.

Interfaces
For a description of MCMM interfaces, refer to Table 3-4.

Table 3-4 MCMM Interfaces Description

Interface Meaning Description

OMC It can be connected to the OMM server The OMC port can be led out from
management for management operations such as the MCMM panel or the rear card (GE
port version upgrade and log retrieval. port) of the switching board on the
same side of the shelf. The interface
type is RJ-45.

Debugging Used for debugging. The port complies with the RS-232
serial port standard. The interface type is RJ-45,
and the bit rate is 115200 bit/s.

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the MCMM panel, refer to Table 3-5.

Table 3-5 MCMM Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

EXCH Active/standby Switches the active and standby MCMMs.


switchover button

RST Reset button Restarts the MCMM.

Caution!

When the MCMM is executing a program or command, do not press the reset button to
restart the MCMM. Otherwise, the data being operated by the system will be lost.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the MCMM, refer to Table 3-6.

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Type Index Technical Parameter

Standard Design standard Complies with the PICMG 3.0 specification and the IPMI
compliance 1.5 specification.

Mechanical Size 19.2 mm × 172 mm × 81.48 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

3.3 Mini Chassis Data Module


Functions
The Mini Chassis Data Module (MCDM) stores shelf information, system capability, and
other configuration parameters defined by the administrator.
l It stores shelf information, such as the shelf name, bar code, manufacturer, and the
date of production.
l It stores system performance parameters, such as the power of each slot.
l It supports customized configuration parameters, such as the maximum input power
of each channel.
The shelf is configured with one MCDM, and each MCDM is connected to two MCMMs.
l The data in an MCDM can be directly accessed only by an MCMM.
l The MCDM can be powered and start working as long as one MCMM is powered on.

Panel
For the MCDM panel diagram, see Figure 3-6.

Figure 3-6 MCDM Panel Diagram

1. Health status indicator

Indicators
For a description of MCDM panel indicators, refer to Table 3-7.

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Table 3-7 MCDM Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OK Red/Green Health status indicator Off: Indicates that the MCDM is not started.
The green light is on: Indicates that the MCDM
is operating properly.
The red light is on: Indicates that the MCDM is
not operating properly and alarms occur.

Jumpers
For the jumpers of the MCDM, see Figure 3-7.

Figure 3-7 MCDM Jumpers

Note:

1–8 indicate the serial numbers of jumpers. ID 0–ID 3 indicate the number of bits of the
jumpers.
When the jumper cap is installed, the status is ON and the value is 0; when the jumper
cap is uninstalled, the status is OFF and the value is 1.

For a description of MCDM jumpers, refer to Table 3-8.

Table 3-8 MCDM Jumpers Description

Jumper Meaning Description


No.

1 Bit 1 (least-significant) of Jumpers 1 to 4 respectively correspond to the four bits of a


the cabinet ID cabinet ID from the least to the most significant bit. When
setting the cabinet ID, set the jumpers from bit 4 to bit 1.
2 Bit 2 of the cabinet ID
For example, if the cabinet ID is 2, set the jumpers (from bit
3 Bit 3 of the cabinet ID
4 to bit 1) to 0010 (binary), and jumpers installed with caps
4 Bit 4 (most-significant) of include jumpers 1, 3, and 4.
the cabinet ID

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No.

5 Bit 1 (least-significant) of Jumpers 5 and 6 respectively correspond to the least


the shelf ID significant bit and the most significant bit of a shelf ID.
When setting the shelf ID, set the jumpers from bit 6 to bit 5.
6 Bit 2 (most-significant) of
For example, if the shelf ID is 2, set the jumpers (from bit 6
the shelf ID
to bit 5) to 10 (binary), and jumper 5 is installed with a cap.

7 Diagnosis mode Not used (the jumper cap is uninstalled)

8 Parity check bit (the parity Ensures that the total number of jumpers installed with
check includes the check caps must be an odd number.
of the diagnosis mode) l If the total number of other jumpers installed with caps
is an even number, install the jumper cap from jumper
8.
For example, if the cabinet ID is 2 and the shelf ID is
2, jumpers installed with caps include jumpers 1, 3,
4, and 5 (the total number is even). In that case, you
need to install the jumper cap from jumper 8.
l If the total number of other jumpers installed with caps
is an odd number, uninstall the jumper cap for jumper
8.
For example, if the cabinet ID is 3 and the shelf ID is 1,
jumpers installed with caps include jumpers 3, 4, and
6 (the total number is odd). In that case, you need to
uninstall the jumper cap for jumper 8.

Note:
MCDM jumpers must be consistent with the cabinet ID and shelf ID configured for the
E2040 shelf.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the MCDM, refer to Table 3-9.

Table 3-9 Technical Parameters of MCDM

Type Index Technical Parameter

Standard Design standard Complies with the PICMG 3.0 specification and the IPMI
compliance 1.5 specification.

Mechanical Size 34.1 mm × 36.9 mm × 70 mm (Height × Width × Depth)


parameter

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3.4 Directed Power Board of Normal


Functions
A Directed Power Board of Normal (DPBN) provides power access, filtering, lightning, and
over-current protection for the shelf. In addition, the DPBN checks the status of power,
lightning protection circuits, and air circuit breakers, and raises alarms when the status is
abnormal.
The shelf is configured with two DPBNs to implement dual-channel redundant power
supply. One DPBN can supply power to the whole shelf. Even if one DPBN cannot supply
power, the whole shelf can still operate properly.

Panel
For the DPBN panel diagram, see Figure 3-8.

Figure 3-8 DPBN Panel Diagram

1. Power status indicator 3. Hot-swap status indicator 5. Power switch


2. Health status indicator 4. Hot-swap button 6. Power input port

Indicators
For a description of DPBN panel indicators, refer to Table 3-10.
Table 3-10 DPBN Indicators Description

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OK Red/Green Health status indicator The green light is on: Indicates that the DPBN
is operating properly.
The red light is on: Indicates that the DPBN is
not operating properly and alarms occur.

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H/S Blue Hot-swap status Off: Indicates that the DPBN is operating.
indicator Flashing: Indicates that data is being saved and
the DPBN cannot be plugged or unplugged.
On: Indicates that saving data is completed and
the DPBN can be unplugged.

–48 V Red/Green Power status indicator The green light is on: Indicates that the input
power is normal.
The red light is on: Indicates that the input
power is abnormal and alarms occur.

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the DPBN panel, refer to Table 3-11.

Table 3-11 DPBN Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

H/S Hot-swap button When this button is pressed, the DPBN requests
deactivation, and the hot-swap status indicator flashes
rapidly.
The hot-swap status indicator is lit when software
processing is completed and the DPBN can be
unplugged.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the DPBN, refer to Table 3-12.

Table 3-12 Technical Parameters of DPBN

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 47.8 mm × 171.8 mm × 417.84 mm (Height × Width ×


parameter Depth)

Electrical Over-current protection 40 A


property circuit breaker per
channel

3.5 Mini Chassis Fan Controller Module


Functions
The Mini Chassis Fan Controller Module (MCFCM) is composed of a fan monitoring board,
a status display board, and fans. The MCFCM cools the shelf and the boards inside the
shelf.

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The MCFCM mainly has the following functions:


l It monitors the speed, voltage, and air exhaust vent temperature of fans, and reports
FRU information to the MCMM.
l It provides the functions of intelligent speed adjustment and fan fault alarm generation.
l The fans in the MCFCM support redundancy protection. When a fan fails, the system
operation is not affected.
The shelf can be configured with two MCFCMs to avoid heat dissipation difficulty in case
of single-point MCFCM fault.

Panel
For the MCFCM panel diagram, see Figure 3-9.

Figure 3-9 MCFCM Panel Diagram

1. Operating status indicator 3. Hot-swap status indicator


2. Alarm indicator 4. Hot-swap button

Indicators
For a description of MCFCM panel indicators, refer to Table 3-13.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description

RUN Green Operating status Flashing: Indicates that the MCFCM is


indicator operating properly.

ALM Red Alarm indicator On: Indicates that the MCFCM is being
powered on and reset.
Flashing: Indicates that the MCFCM is not
operating properly and alarms occur.

H/S Blue Hot-swap status Off: Indicates that the MCFCM is operating.
indicator Flashing: Indicates that data is being saved and
the MCFCM cannot be plugged or unplugged.
On: Indicates that saving data is completed and
the MCFCM can be unplugged.

Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the MCFCM panel, refer to Table 3-14.

Table 3-14 MCFCM Buttons Description

Button Meaning Description

H/S Hot-swap button When this button is pressed, the MCFCM requests
deactivation, and the hot-swap status indicator flashes
rapidly.
The hot-swap status indicator is lit when software
processing is completed and the MCFCM can be
unplugged.

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the MCFCM, refer to Table 3-15.

Table 3-15 Technical Parameters of MCFCM

Type Index Technical Parameter

Mechanical Size 40.7 mm × 401 mm × 217.9 mm (Height × Width × Depth)


parameter

3.6 Specifications
For the technical parameters of the E2040 shelf, refer to Table 3-16.

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Table 3-16 Technical Parameters of the E2040 Shelf

Type Index Technical Parameter

Standard Design standard 19-inch standard 5U shelf, which complies with the
compliance PICMG 3.0 R2.0 specification.

Mechanical Size 219.4 mm × 482.6 mm × 384.6 mm (Height × Width


parameter × Depth)

Number of slots 6

Weight If DC power module is configured, the weight of the


shelf is 26.7 kg.

Power index Rated voltage –48 V DC/–60 V DC

Operating voltage range –40 V DC to –57 V DC (in the –48 V DC power system)
–50 V DC to –72 V DC (in the –60 V DC power system)

Power l Power consumption of shelf components (that is,


when the shelf is not configured with any board):

à Normal operational power: 200 W

à Maximum power: 300 W

l In case of full configuration, the power consumption


of the shelf depends on the specific configuration
of boards.

Environmental Temperature Temperature suitable for long-term operation: 5℃~40℃


requirement (41℉~104℉)
Temperature suitable for short-term operation:
-5℃~50℃ (23℉~122℉)
Storage temperature range: -40℃~70℃ (-40℉~158℉)

Relative humidity Humidity suitable for long-term operation: 5% RH~85%


RH
Humidity suitable for short-term operation: 5% RH~90%
RH
Storage humidity range: 10% RH~95% RH

• Short-term operating conditions refer to that the successive operating time is not more than 96 hours
and the accumulated operating time per year is not more than 15 days.

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Boards
The boards supported by the ZXUN iEPC depend on the E2040 shelves.

Caution!
If a board type is not supported by the shelf, the boards of this type cannot be installed into
the shelf. Otherwise, the board interfaces and backplane contact pins are damaged.

Table of Contents
Board Classification....................................................................................................4-1
PPBB0 Board .............................................................................................................4-2
PPBB4 Board .............................................................................................................4-7
PPBX0 Board ...........................................................................................................4-11
PPI4 Board...............................................................................................................4-14
PPI5 Board...............................................................................................................4-17
MXES_2 Board ........................................................................................................4-20
RMXES Board..........................................................................................................4-25

4.1 Board Classification


Location-based Classification
Based on the location in a shelf, boards can be classified into front boards and rear boards.
l Front boards: are located on the front side of the shelf, including processing and
switching boards.
l Rear boards: are located on the rear side of the shelf, including the rear boards of
processing and switching boards.

For the relative locations of front boards and rear boards, see Figure 4-1.

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Figure 4-1 Board Location Diagram

1. Rear board 2. Backplane 3. Front board

Function-based Classification
For function-based classification of boards, refer to Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 Function-based Board Classification

Board Name Function Rear Card

PPBX0 Provides the functions of routine maintenance and PPI5


management for the ZXUN iEPC.

PPBB0 Implements the functions of system control, maintenance, PPI5


network management protocol processing, signaling
processing, call processing, and resource management.

PPBB4 Implements the functions of system control, maintenance, PPI4


network management protocol processing, signaling
processing, call processing, and resource management.

MXES The MXES board is a 10 GE switching board. RMXES

4.2 PPBB0 Board


Functions
The PPBB0 board can be configured as the UOMP, USMP, USUP, and UIPB modules in
the ZXUN iEPC to implement signaling and protocol processing on the control plane and
media plane.

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l If the PPBB0 board is configured as the UOMP module, the PPBB0 board controls
and maintains the system and processes OMM protocols.
l If the PPBB0 board is configured as the USMP module, the PPBB0 board processes
signaling and calls and manages resources.
l If the PPBB0 board is configured as the USUP module, the PPBB0 board processes
services on the user plane.
l If the PPBB0 board is configured as the UIPB module, the PPBB0 board is
responsible for IP data packet access, fragmentation and reassembly, multiplexing
and demultiplexing, and categorization and forwarding.

Panel
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Figure 4-2 PPBB0 Board Panel

1. Board name label 5. M/S indicator 9. ACT indicator


2. IPMC-232 serial port 6. RST button 10. OK indicator
3. HOST-232 serial port 7. HD indicator 11. OOS indicator
4. USB interface 8. HOST indicator

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the panel of the PPBB0 board, refer to Table 4-2.

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Table 4-2 PPBB0 Board Indicators

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/green Service status l Lit green: The board is being initialized and
indicator the IPMC is being reset.
l Lit red: The board is out of service.
l Off: The board is operating properly.

OK Red/green Health status Indicates the health status of the IPMC.


indicator l Off: The board is not started.
l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board is
operating properly.
l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an
alarm is generated. The more frequently the
indicator flashes, the higher the alarm level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at 0.5


Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 1


Hz.

à Critical alarm: The indicator flashes at 4


Hz.

ACT Green Ac- l Solid on: The board is in active status.


tive/standby l Off: The board is in standby status.
indicator

HOST Red/green Opera- l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board is


tion/alarm in- operating properly.
dicator l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an
alarm is generated. The more frequently the
indicator flashes, the higher the alarm level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at 1


Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 2


Hz.

à Fault requiring board reset: The indicator


flashes at 5 Hz.

HD Red/green Hard disk l Flashing green at 1 Hz: Data is being read or


operation written into the hard disk.
indicator l Lit red: The hard disk is faulty or not present.

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H/S Blue Hot- l Off: The board is operating. Hot-swappable


swappable operations are not allowed.
status l Solid on: The board is not operating.
indicator Hot-swappable operations are allowed.
l Flashing (on for 900 milliseconds/off for 100
milliseconds): The ejector lever of the board
is closed and the board is requesting for
activation. The indicator goes off after the
board is activated.
l Flashing (on for 100 milliseconds/off for 900
milliseconds): The ejector lever of the board
is opened and the board is requesting for
deactivation. The indicator is solid on after
the board is deactivated.

Button
For a description of the button on the panel of the PPBB0 board, refer to Table 4-3.

Table 4-3 PPBB0 Board Button Descriptions

Button Description

RST Reset button. If the button is pressed and held for more than two seconds,
the board will be restarted.

Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the panel of the PPBB0 board, refer to Table 4-4.

Table 4-4 PPBB0 Board Interface Descriptions

Interface Meaning Description

HOST-232 serial Used for debugging a CPU module Communication standard: RS-232.
port Interface: RJ-45. Bit rate: 115200 bit/s.

IPMC-232 serial Used for debugging an IPMC module


port

USB1 Used for connecting to a USB device, USB2.0 interface


for example, a USB mouse or keyboard
USB2

Technical Specifications
For a description of the technical specifications of the PPBB0 board, refer to Table 4-5.

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Table 4-5 PPBB0 Technical Specifications

Parameter Technical Specifications

Dimensions ((H × W × 350.93 mm x 28.95 mm x 283.94 mm


D))

Weight 3.86 kg

CPU Dual-channel quad-core 64-bit Jasper processor at 2.13 GHz

Memory DDR3 memory of 24 GB

Hard disk One 146 GB SAS hard disk

Power consumption Normal operating power: 145 W


Maximum: 180 W

4.3 PPBB4 Board


Functions
The PPBB4 board can be configured as the UOMP, USMP, USUP, and UIPB modules in
the ZXUN iEPC to implement signaling and protocol processing on the control plane and
media plane.
l If the PPBB4 board is configured as a UOMP module, the PPBB4 board is responsible
for controlling and maintaining the system, and processing OMM protocols.
l If the PPBB4 board is configured as a USMP module, the PPBB4 board is responsible
for processing signaling and calls, and managing resources.
l If the PPBB4 board is configured as a USUP module, the PPBB4 board processes
services on the user plane.
l If the PPBB4 board is configured as the UIPB module, the PPBB4 board is
responsible for IP data packet access, fragmentation and reassembly, multiplexing
and demultiplexing, and categorization and forwarding.

Panel
For the panel of the PPBB4 board, see Figure 4-3.

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Figure 4-3 PPBB4 Board Panel

1. Board name label 6. RST button 11. ACT indicator


2. RS232 serial port 7. H/S indicator 12. OK indicator
3. IPMC-ETH serial port 8. HD indicator 2 13. OOS indicator
4. USB interface 9. HD indicator 1
5. EXCH button 10. HOST indicator

Indicator
For a description of the indicators on the PPBB4 panel, refer to Table 4-6.

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Table 4-6 PPBB4 Board Indicators

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/gr- Service status l Lit green: The board is being initialized, and the IPMC
een indicator is being reset.
l Lit red: The board is out of service.
l Off: The board operates properly.

OK Red/gr- Health status Indicates the health status of the IPMC.


een indicator l Off: The board is not started.
l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board operates properly.
l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an alarm is
generated. The more frequently the indicator flashes,
the higher the alarm level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at 0.5 Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 1 Hz.

à Critical alarm: The indicator flashes at 4 Hz.

ACT Green Active/standby l Solid on: The board is in active status.


status l Off: The board is in standby status.
indicator

HOST Red/gr- Opera- l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board operates properly.
een tion/alarm indi- l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an alarm is
cator generated. The more frequently the indicator flashes,
the higher the alarm level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at 1 Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 2 Hz.

à Fault requiring board reset: The indicator flashes


at 5 Hz.

HD1 Red/gr- Hard disk l Flashing green at 1 Hz: Data is being read or written
een status into the hard disk.
HD2
indicator l Lit red: The hard disk is faulty or not present.

H/S Blue Hot-swapping l Off: The board is operating. Hot-swappable


status operations are not allowed.
indicator l Solid on: The board is not operating. Hot-swappable
operations are allowed.
l Flashing (on for 900 milliseconds/off for 100
milliseconds): The ejector lever on the board is
closed and the board is requesting for activation. The
indicator goes off after the board is activated.
l Flashing (on for 100 milliseconds/off for 900
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opened and the board is requesting for deactivation.


The indicator is solid on after the board is deactivated.

Button
For a description of the buttons on the PPBB4 panel, refer to Table 4-7.

Table 4-7 PPBB4 Board Button Descriptions

Button Function Descriptions

EXCH Used to switch over the active and standby PPBB4 boards. If the button
is pushed and held for more than two seconds, the active and standby
PPBB4 boards are switched over.

RST Reset button. If the button is pressed and held for more than two seconds,
the board is restarted.

Interface
For a description of the interfaces on the PPBB4 panel, refer to Table 4-8.

Table 4-8 PPBB4 Panel Interface Descriptions

Interface Meaning Description

RS232 BMC debugging serial port. This Communication standard: RS-232.


serial port supports the redirection Interface: RJ-45. Bit rate: 115200 bit/s.
function, and can be switched
between the BMC serial port and
HOST serial port.

IPMC-ETH IPMC debugging serial port.

USB1 Used for connecting to a USB USB 2.0 interface.


device, for example, a USB
USB2
mouse or keyboard.

Specification
For a description of the technical specifications of the PPBB4 board, refer to Table 4-9.

Table 4-9 Technical Specifications of PPBB4 Board

Parameter Technical Specifications

Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 283.94 mm (H × W × D)

Weight 3.4 kg

CPU Two-way six-core 64-bit SandyBridge-EP processor (1.8 GHz)

Memory 24 GBDDR3

Hard disk One 3000 GB SAS disk

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4.4 PPBX0 Board


Functions
The PPBX0 board is used to implement routine maintenance and management functions
on the ZXUN iEPC OMM. The PPBX0 boards can operate in active/standby mode.

Panel
For the panel of the PPBX0 board, see Figure 4-4.

Figure 4-4 PPBX0 Board Panel

1. Board name label 5. USB interface 9. HOST indicator


2. IPMC-232 serial port 6. H/S indicator 10. ACT indicator
3. HOST-232 serial port 7. HD indicator 2 11. OK indicator
4. RST button 8. HD indicator 1 12. OOS indicator

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Indicator
For a description of the indicators on the panel of the PPBX0 board, refer to Table 4-10.

Table 4-10 PPBX0 Board Indicators

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/green Service status l Lit green: The board is being initialized, and
indicator the IPMC is being reset.
l Lit red: The board is out of service.
l Off: The board operates properly.

OK Red/green Health status Indicates the health status of the IPMC.


indicator l Off: The board is not started.
l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board operates
properly.
l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an
alarm is generated. The more frequently the
indicator flashes, the higher the alarm level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at 0.5


Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 1


Hz.

à Critical alarm: The indicator flashes at 4


Hz.

ACT Green Ac- l Solid on: The board is in active status.


tive/standby l Off: The board is in standby status.
status indica-
tor

HOST Red/green Opera- l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board operates


tion/alarm in- properly.
dicator l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an
alarm is generated. The more frequently the
indicator flashes, the higher the alarm level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at 1


Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 2


Hz.

à Fault requiring board reset: The indicator


flashes at 5 Hz.

HD1 Red/green Hard disk l Flashing green at 1 Hz: Data is being read or
status written into the hard disk.
HD2
indicator l Lit red: The hard disk is faulty or not present.

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H/S Blue Hot-swapping l Off: The board is operating. Hot-swappable


status operations are not allowed.
indicator l Solid on: The board is not operating.
Hot-swappable operations are allowed.
l Flashing (on for 900 milliseconds/off for 100
milliseconds): The ejector lever on the board
is closed, and the board is requesting for
activation. The indicator goes off after the
board is activated.
l Flashing (on for 100 milliseconds/off for 900
milliseconds): The ejector lever on the board
is opened, and the board is requesting for
deactivation. The indicator is solid on after
the board is deactivated.

Button
For a description of the buttons on the PPBX0 panel, refer to Table 4-11.
Table 4-11 PPBX0 Board Button Descriptions

Button Function Descriptions

RST Reset button. If the button is pressed and held for more than two seconds,
the board is restarted.

Interface
For a description of the interfaces on the PPBX0 panel, refer to Table 4-12.
Table 4-12 PPBX0 Panel Interface Descriptions

Interface Meaning Description

HOST-232 serial Debugs CPU subcards. Communication standard: RS-232.


port Interface: RJ-45. Bit rate: 115200 bit/s.

IPMC-232 serial Debugs IPMC subcards.


port

USB1 Used for connecting to a USB device, USB 2.0 interface


for example, a USB mouse or keyboard.
USB2

Specification
For a description of the technical parameters of the PPBX0 board, refer to Table 4-13.

Table 4-13 Technical Parameters of PPBX0

Parameter Technical Specifications

Size 350.93 mm × 28.95 mm × 283.94 mm (H × W × D)

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Weight 3.86 kg

CPU Two-way four-core 64-bit Jasper processor (2.13 GHz)

Memory 24 GBDDR3

Hard disk Two 300 GB SAS disk

Power consumption Normal operating power consumption: 145 W


Maximum power consumption: 180 W

4.5 PPI4 Board


Functions
The PPI4 board provides interfaces (GE interfaces and USB interfaces) for connecting a
processing board (front board) to external devices.
l Provides two ND4GE daughter cards that have eight GE electrical ports.
l Provides one local video card that has one VGA interface.
l Provides two USB interfaces and one RS-232 debugging serial port for the front board.
l Supports voltage monitoring, temperature monitoring, and FRU information storage.

Panel
For the panel of the PPI4 board, see Figure 4-5.

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Figure 4-5 PPI4 Board Panel

1. Board name label 5. USB interfaces 9. ACT/L indicators


2. OOS indicator 6. VGA interface 10. SD/T indicators
3. OK indicator 7. H/S indicator
4. Debugging serial port 8. GE electric interfaces

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the panel of the PPI4 board, refer to Table 4-14.

Table 4-14 PPI4 Board Indicator Descriptions

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/green Service status l Lit green: The board is being initialized
indicator and the IPMC is being reset.
l Lit red: The board is out of service.
l Off: The board is operating properly.

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OK Red/green Health status Indicates the health status of the IPMC.


indicator l Off: The board is not started.
l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board is
operating properly.
l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an
alarm is generated. The more frequently
the indicator flashes, the higher the alarm
level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at


0.5 Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 1


Hz.

à Critical alarm: The indicator flashes at


4 Hz.

H/S Blue Hot-swappable status l Off: The board is operating.


indicator Hot-swappable operations are not
allowed.
l Solid on: The board is not operating.
Hot-swappable operations are allowed.
l Flashing (on for 900 milliseconds/off for
100 milliseconds): The ejector lever of the
board is closed and the board is requesting
for activation. The indicator goes off after
the board is activated.
l Flashing (on for 100 milliseconds/off for
900 milliseconds): The ejector lever of
the board is opened and the board is
requesting for deactivation. The indicator
is solid on after the board is deactivated.

SD/T Green Physical connection Solid on: The electrical module is present.
indicator

ACT/L Green Data indicator Solid on: An Ethernet link is established.


Flashing: Data is being transmitted on the
Ethernet interface. The flashing frequency
depends on the traffic.

Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the panel of the PPI4 board, refer to Table 4-15.

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Table 4-15 PPI4 Board Interface Descriptions

Interface Meaning Description

USB interface Connected to a USB-interface device, Complies with USB 2.0 and be
for example, mouse, keyboard, or driver compatible with USB 1.1.

Debugging serial Used for local debugging, maintenance, Communication standard: RS-232.
port or configuration Interface: RJ-45. Bit rate: 115200 bit/s.

VGA interface Connected to a display for debugging Standard VGA interface.


and maintenance

GE electrical Eight GE electrical ports RJ-45 interfaces complying with


interface IEEE802.3 and supporting network
cable connections.

Technical Specifications
For a description of the technical specifications of the PPI4 board, refer to Table 4-16.

Table 4-16 PPI4 Technical Specifications

Parameter Technical Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 92 mm x 322.25 mm x 21.3 mm

Weight 0.85 kg

Power consumption Maximum: 30 W

4.6 PPI5 Board


Functions
The PPI5 board provides interfaces (GE interfaces and USB interfaces) for connecting a
processing board (front board) to external devices.
l Supports one ND4GE daughter card that converts PCIE bus to one Ethernet interface.
The board has four GE electrical interfaces on the plane.
l Provides one local video card that has one VGA interface.
l Provides two USB interfaces and one RS-232 debugging serial port for the front board.
l Supports voltage monitoring, temperature monitoring, and FRU information storage.

Panel
For the panel of the PPI5 board, see Figure 4-6.

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Figure 4-6 PPI5 Board Panel

1. Board name label 4. Debugging serial port 7. H/S indicator


2. OOS indicator 5. USB interfaces 8. GE electric interfaces
3. OK indicator 6. VGA interface

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the panel of the PPI5 board, refer to Table 4-17.

Table 4-17 PPI5 Board Indicators

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/green Service status l Lit green: The board is being initialized
indicator and the IPMC is being reset.
l Lit red: The board is out of service.
l Off: The board is operating properly.

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OK Red/green Health status Indicates the health status of the IPMC.


indicator l Off: The board is not started.
l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board is
operating properly.
l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an
alarm is generated. The more frequently
the indicator flashes, the higher the alarm
level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at


0.5 Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 1


Hz.

à Critical alarm: The indicator flashes at


4 Hz.

H/S Blue Hot-swappable status l Off: The board is operating.


indicator Hot-swappable operations are not
allowed.
l Solid on: The board is not operating.
Hot-swappable operations are allowed.
l Flashing (on for 900 milliseconds/off for
100 milliseconds): The ejector lever of the
board is closed and the board is requesting
for activation. The indicator goes off after
the board is activated.
l Flashing (on for 100 milliseconds/off for
900 milliseconds): The ejector lever of
the board is opened and the board is
requesting for deactivation. The indicator
is solid on after the board is deactivated.

Link Green Physical-layer link When a physical-layer link is established, the


connection indicator Link indicator is lit.

ACT Yellow Packet indicator Flashing: Packets are being transmitted in the
link layer. The flashing frequency depends on
the traffic.
If this indicator is controlled by the HOST CPU
software, it is not lit by default when the board
is powered on.

Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the panel of the PPI5 board, refer to Table 4-18.

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Table 4-18 PPI5 Board Interface Descriptions

Interface Meaning Description

USB interface Connected to a USB-interface device, Complies with USB 2.0 and be
for example, mouse, keyboard, or driver compatible with USB 1.1.

Debugging serial Used for local debugging, maintenance, Communication standard: RS-232.
port or configuration Interface: RJ-45. Bit rate: 115200 bit/s.

VGA interface Connected to a display for debugging Standard VGA interface.


and maintenance

GE electrical Four GE electrical ports 1000 BASE-T interface of RJ-45 type,


interface complying with IEEE802.3.

Technical Specifications
For a description of the technical specifications of the PPI5 board, refer to Table 4-19.

Table 4-19 PPI5 Technical Specifications

Parameter Technical Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 92 mm x 322.25 mm x 21.3 mm

Weight 0.85 kg

Power consumption Maximum: 30 W

4.7 MXES_2 Board


Functions
MXES_2 is a 10-GE switching board and provides the following functions:

l Implements system control and switching and interconnection on the service plane
through GE switching on the Base plane and 10-GE switching on the Fabric plane.
l Provides the trunk function. A trunk group provides up to eight GE interfaces.
l Provides the SJTAG function.
l Operates in active/standby mode if necessary.

Panel
For the panel of the MXES_2 board, see Figure 4-7.

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Figure 4-7 MXES_2 Board Panel

1. Board name label 6. ACT indicator 11. Debugging Ethernet


2. ACT indicators (1 to 4) 7. RST button interface
3. SSD indicators (1 to 4) 8. HOST indicator 12. OOS indicator
4. ETH indicators (1 to 4) 9. H/S indicator 13. Debugging serial port
5. GE interfaces 10. OK indicator

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the panel of the MXES_2 board, refer to Table 4-20.

Table 4-20 MXES_2 Board Indicator Descriptions

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/green Service status l Lit green: The board is being initialized
indicator and the IPMC is being reset.
l Lit red: The board is out of service.
l Off: The board is operating properly.

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OK Red/green Health status Indicates the health status of the IPMC.


indicator l Off: The board is not started.
l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board is
operating properly.
l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an
alarm is generated. The more frequently
the indicator flashes, the higher the alarm
level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at


0.5 Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 1


Hz.

à Critical alarm: The indicator flashes at


4 Hz.

H/S Blue Hot-swappable status l Off: The board is operating.


indicator Hot-swappable operations are not
allowed.
l Solid on: The board is not operating.
Hot-swappable operations are allowed.
l Flashing (on for 900 milliseconds/off for
100 milliseconds): The ejector lever of the
board is closed and the board is requesting
for activation. The indicator goes off after
the board is activated.
l Flashing (on for 100 milliseconds/off for
900 milliseconds): The ejector lever of
the board is opened and the board is
requesting for deactivation. The indicator
is solid on after the board is deactivated.

HOST Red/green Operation/alarm Flashing green: The board is operating


indicator properly.
Flashing red: The board is faulty and an alarm
is generated. The more frequently the indicator
flashes, the higher the alarm level is.

ACT Green Active/standby Solid on: The board is in active status.


indicator Off: The board is in standby status.

ACT Green Active indicators of Solid on: An Ethernet link is established.


indicators four 10-Gbps optical Flashing: Data is being transmitted.
(1 to 4) interfaces on the rear Off: No Ethernet link is established.
board

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Indicator Color Meaning Description

SD Green Indicators indicate Lit: The optical module and optical fiber are
indicators whether the four present, and the optical signals are good.
(1 to 4) optical modules Off: The optical module and optical fiber are
of 10-Gbps optical not present, or the optical signals are poor.
interfaces are present
on the rear board

ETH (1 to Green Link and ACT Solid on: An Ethernet link is established.
4) indicators of the four Flashing: Data is being transmitted.
network interfaces on Off: No Ethernet link is established.
the rear board

l For the mapping relationship between the slots and interface IDs on the Base plane,
refer to Table 4-21.

Table 4-21 Mapping Relationship Between the Slots and Interface IDs on the Base
Plane

Physical Slot/Interface Interface ID Remarks

Slot 01 xgei_1/9 Interconnected interface on the MXES_2


board
Slot 02 xgei_1/10

Slot 03 xgei_1/15 –

Slot 04 xgei_1/16 –

Slot 05 xgei_1/17 –

Slot 06 xgei_1/18 –

MCMM1 xgei_1/19 –

MCMM2 xgei_1/20 –

External interface 1 on the gei_2/1 ETH1 interface on the RMXES panel


Base plane of the rear board

External interface 2 on the gei_3/1 ETH2 interface on the RMXES panel


Base plane of the rear board

External interface 3 on the gei_4/1 ETH3 interface on the RMXES panel


Base plane of the rear board

External interface 4 on the gei_5/1 ETH4 interface on the RMXES panel


Base plane of the rear board

Electrical interface 1 on the xgei_1/5 GE1 interface on the MXES_2 panel


front panel

Electrical interface 2 on the xgei_1/6 GE2 interface on the MXES_2 panel


front panel

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Electrical interface 3 on the xgei_1/7 GE3 interface on the MXES_2 panel


front panel

Electrical interface 4 on the xgei_1/8 GE4 interface on the MXES_2 panel


front panel

l For the mapping relationship between the slots and interface IDs on the Fabric plane,
refer to Table 4-22.

Table 4-22 Mapping Relationship Between the Slots and Interface IDs on the
Fabric Plane

Physical Slot/Interface Interface ID Remarks

Slot 03 xgei_1/11 –

Slot 04 xgei_1/12 –

Slot 05 xgei_1/13 –

Slot 06 xgei_1/14 –

10-Gbps interface 1 on the xgei_1/1 10-Gbps optical interface 1 on the RMXES


rear card panel

10-Gbps interface 2 on the xgei_1/2 10-Gbps optical interface 2 on the RMXES


rear card panel

10-Gbps interface 3 on the xgei_1/3 10-Gbps optical interface 3 on the RMXES


rear card panel

10-Gbps interface 4 on the xgei_1/4 10-Gbps optical interface 4 on the RMXES


rear card panel

Button
For a description of the button on the panel of the MXES_2 board, refer to Table 4-23.

Table 4-23 MXES_2 Board Button Descriptions

Button Meaning Description

RST Reset button Restarts the board.

Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the panel of the MXES_2 board, refer to Table 4-24.

Table 4-24 MXES_2 Board Interface Descriptions

Interface Meaning Description

GE interfaces Four GE interfaces for external devices GE interface, not supporting


auto-negotiation

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Interface Meaning Description

Debugging 100-Mbps debugging Ethernet interface RJ-45


Ethernet
interface

Debugging serial Serial port for local management, Communication standard: RS-232.
port maintenance, and debugging Interface: RJ-45. Bit rate: 115200 bit/s.

Technical Specifications
For a description of the technical specifications of the MXES_2 board, refer to Table 4-25.
Table 4-25 MXES_2 Technical Specifications

Parameter Technical Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 36.2 mm x 175 mm x 283.94 mm

Weight 1.3 kg

Power consumption Normal operating power: 50 W


Maximum: 55 W

4.8 RMXES Board


Functions
The RMXES board provides various external interfaces for a switching board (front board),
such as GE interfaces and 10-GE optical interfaces, and allows connection with external
devices.

Panel
For the panel of the RMXES board, see Figure 4-8.

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Figure 4-8 RMXES Board Panel

1. Board name label 4. OOS indicator 7. GE interfaces


2. ACT indicator 5. OK indicator 8. 10-Gbps optical interfaces
3. SD indicator 6. H/S indicator

Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the panel of the RMXES board, refer to Table 4-26.

Table 4-26 RMXES Board Indicators

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red/green Service status l Lit green: The board is being initialized
indicator and the IPMC is being reset.
l Lit red: The board is out of service.
l Off: The board is operating properly.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description

OK Red/green Health status Indicates the health status of the IPMC.


indicator l Off: The board is not started.
l Flashing green at 1 Hz: The board is
operating properly.
l Flashing red: The board is faulty and an
alarm is generated. The more frequently
the indicator flashes, the higher the alarm
level is.

à Minor alarm: The indicator flashes at


0.5 Hz.

à Major alarm: The indicator flashes at 1


Hz.

à Critical alarm: The indicator flashes at


4 Hz.

H/S Blue Hot-swappable status l Off: The board is operating.


indicator Hot-swappable operations are not
allowed.
l Solid on: The board is not operating.
Hot-swappable operations are allowed.
l Flashing (on for 900 milliseconds/off for
100 milliseconds): The ejector lever of the
board is closed and the board is requesting
for activation. The indicator goes off after
the board is activated.
l Flashing (on for 100 milliseconds/off for
900 milliseconds): The ejector lever of
the board is opened and the board is
requesting for deactivation. The indicator
is solid on after the board is deactivated.

SD Green Optical signal Solid on: The optical module are receiving
indicators optical signals.
Off: The optical module are not receiving any
optical signals.

ACT Green Optical interface data Flashing: Data is being transmitted at the link
indicator layer.

Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the panel of the RMXES board, refer to Table 4-27.

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Table 4-27 RMXES Board Interface Descriptions

Interface Meaning Description

ETH (1 to 4) GE interfaces Auto-sensing 100 M RJ-45 interface

1 to 4 10-Gbps Ethernet optical Interface type: SFP+.


interfaces

Technical Specifications
For a description of the technical specifications of the RMXES board, refer to Table 4-28.

Table 4-28 RMXES Technical Specifications

Parameter Technical Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 36.2 mm x 175 mm x 78.4 mm

Weight 0.5 kg

Power consumption Normal operating power: 12 W


Maximum: 14 W

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Cables
Table of Contents
Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable ......................................5-1
E2040 Shelf DC Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable..................................5-4
Straight-Through Cable ..............................................................................................5-5
Crossover Cable ........................................................................................................5-7

5.1 Cabinet Input Power Cable and Protective


Grounding Cable
Functions
A cabinet input power cable is connected to the DC power distribution cabinet of the
equipment room, and the DC power distribution cabinet provides -48 V/-60 V power.
A cabinet protective grounding cable is connected to the protective ground of the DC power
distribution cabinet. Through the DC power distribution cabinet, the cabinet protective
grounding cable is connected to the protective grounding bar of the equipment room, so
that the whole set of equipment becomes an equipotential body.

External View
End A of the power cable uses the non-insulated ring terminal OT-M6 or copper tube
terminal SC35-6. End B of the power cable uses a terminal in accordance with the site
survey. End A and end B of the protective grounding cable use non-insulated ring terminals
OT-M6.
For external views of the power cable and protective grounding cable, see Figure 5-1.

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Figure 5-1 Input Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable of the Cabinet

1. Non-insulated ring terminal 2. Copper tube terminal 3. Non-insulated ring terminal


OT-M6 SC35-6 OT-M8

Note:
The length of the cables depends on the site survey. The terminals should be crimped on
site.

Wiring
The cabinet unified PDU provides various power input modes, each of which requires a
supporting protective grounding cable.
l Dual-channel input power cables: two -48 V/-60 V power cables and two RTN
grounding cables.
l Dual 2-channel input power cables: four -48 V/-60 V power cables and four RTN
grounding cables.
l Dual 3-channel input power cables: six -48 V/-60 V power cables and six RTN
grounding cables.
For the wiring details of power cables and protective grounding cables, refer to Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 Wiring of Cabinet Input Power Cables and Protective Grounding Cables

Cable End A End B

-48 V/-60 V power -48 V/-60 V power input terminal of -48 V/-60 V output power copper bar
cable the unified PDU of the DC power distribution cabinet

RTN grounding cable RTN input terminal of the unified RTN output copper bar of the DC
PDU power distribution cabinet

Protective grounding Grounding port on top of the Protective grounding bar of the
cable cabinet DC power distribution cabinet or
equipment room

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Note:
If there is no DC power distribution cabinet in the equipment room:
l The power cable led out of the device cabinet is connected to the DC power distribution
panel or the -48 V/-60 V DC negative DC bus bar.
l The RTN grounding cable led out of the device cabinet is connected to the DC power
distribution panel or the -48 V/-60 V DC positive DC bus bar.

Take the dual 3-channel -48 V input power mode of the unified PDU as an example. For
the wiring from the DC power distribution cabinet to the device cabinet, see Figure 5-2.

Figure 5-2 Wiring From the DC Power Distribution Cabinet to the Device Cabinet (Dual
3-channel)

Technical Specifications
The cables must be selected in accordance with the product configuration and application
areas of the device. For the technical specifications of the power cable and protective
grounding cable, refer to Table 5-2.

Table 5-2 Technical Specifications of the Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable

Name Specification End A

-48 V/-60 V power Blue/grey single-core flame-retardant cable. Non-insulated ring terminal
cable The cross-sectional area is 25 mm2 (4 AWG). OT-M6

Blue/grey single-core flame-retardant cable. Copper tube terminal SC35-6


The cross-sectional area is 35 mm2 (2 AWG).

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Name Specification End A

RTN grounding Black/pale blue single-core flame-retardant Non-insulated ring terminal


cable cable. The cross-sectional area is 25 mm2 (4 OT-M6
AWG).

Black/pale blue single-core flame-retardant Copper tube terminal SC35-6


cable. The cross-sectional area is 35 mm2 (2
AWG).

Protective Yellow-green single-core flame-retardant cable. Non-insulated ring terminal


grounding cable The cross-sectional area is 35 mm2 (2 AWG). OT-M8

5.2 E2040 Shelf DC Power Cable and Protective


Grounding Cable
Function
If the E2040 shelf is supplied with –48 V/–60 V power by the unified PDU, the E2040 shelf
input power cable is connected to the unified PDU.

The shelf protective grounding cable is connected to the grounding point of the cabinet,
and then to the protective grounding bar of the cabinet and equipment room, so that the
whole set of equipment becomes an equipotential body.

Cable Names
Power cable: PWR-05020-114
Shelf protective grounding cable: H-PE-010

Appearance
End A of the power cable is a D-type 3-core straight welding plug. End B is a round bare
terminal OT-M6.
End A and End B of the protective grounding cable both use round bare terminal OT-M6.

For the appearance of the power cable and protective grounding cable, see Figure 5-3.

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Figure 5-3 E2040 Shelf Power Cable and Protective Grounding Cable

1. Power cable 2. Protective grounding cable

Wiring
An E2040 shelf needs two power cables and one shelf protective grounding cable.
For the wiring details of power cables and protective grounding cables, refer to Table 5-3.

Table 5-3 Wiring of E2040 Shelf Power Cables and Protective Grounding Cables

Cable End A End B

Power cable Input terminal of shelf DPBN End B1: -48 VRTN output terminal of the
unified PDU
End B2: -48 V output terminal of the
unified PDU

Protective grounding Grounding stud of the shelf Grounding point of the cabinet
cable

Specifications
For the technical parameters of the E2040 shelf power cable and protective grounding
cable, refer to Table 5-4.

Table 5-4 Technical Parameters of the E2040 Shelf Power Cable and Protective
Grounding Cable

Name Specification

Power cable End B1: black single-core power cable (section = 6 mm2)
End B2: blue single-core power cable (section = 6 mm2)

Protective grounding cable Yellow green cable (section = 6 mm2)

5.3 Straight-Through Cable


Function
A network cable is used for connecting two devices to transmit data.

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A straight-through cable is used to connect devices of different types, for example, a PC


and a switch, or a switch and a router.
A shielded cable has a metal shield layer between the twisted pair cables and insulation
sleeve. The shield layer can be used to reduce radiation, keep information secret, and
prevent the cable from electromagnetic interference.

Name
Indoor shielded straight-through cable: H-ETH-009.
Indoor shielded straight-through cable: NETS-H0101-001 (certificated by Underwriter
Laboratories Inc.).
Indoor unshielded straight-through cable: RJ45.

External View
End A and end B of the shielded straight-through cable use 8P8C straight cable crimped
shielded terminals. End A and end B of the unshielded straight-through cable use 8P8C
straight cable crimped unshielded terminals.
For the external views of the straight-through cable, see Figure 5-4.

Figure 5-4 Straight-through Cable

Wiring
The two ends of the straight-through cable are separately connected to the network
interfaces (RJ-45 interfaces) of the devices that need data transmission.

Technical Specifications
For the types of the twisted-pair cables used for the straight-through cable, refer to Table
5-5.

Table 5-5 Types of Twisted-Pair Cables Used for the Straight-Through Cable

Cable Type Twisted-Pair Cable

H-ETH-009 Eight-core 100 Ω category 5e shielded cable

RJ45 Eight-core 100 Ω category 5e unshielded cable

NETS-H0101-001 FTP category 5e unshielded data cable

For the mapping relationships of the twisted-pair cable cores, refer to Table 5-6.

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Table 5-6 Mapping Relationships of Straight-Through Cable Cores

End A Color End B

1 White-orange 1

2 Orange 2

3 White-green 3

4 Blue 4

5 White-blue 5

6 Green 6

7 White-brown 7

8 Brown 8

Note:
The metal shielding layers of the shielded cable must be properly connected to the metal
shielding shells of the cable connectors.

5.4 Crossover Cable


Function
A network cable is used for connecting two devices to transmit data.
A crossover cable is used to connect devices of the same type, for example, a switch and
a switch, or a PC and a PC.
A shielded cable has a metal shield layer between the twisted pair cables and insulation
sleeve. The shield layer can be used to reduce radiation, keep information secret, and
prevent the cable from electromagnetic interference.

Name
Indoor shielded crossover cable: H-ETH-004.
Indoor shielded crossover cable: NETC-H0101-001 (certificated by Underwriter
Laboratories Inc.).
Indoor unshielded crossover cable: RJ45J.

External View
End A and end B of the shielded crossover cable use 8P8C straight cable crimped shielded
terminals. End A and end B of the unshielded crossover cable use 8P8C straight cable
crimped unshielded terminals.

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For the external views of the crossover cable, see Figure 5-5.

Figure 5-5 Crossover Cable

Wiring
The two ends of the crossover cable are separately connected to the network interfaces
(RJ-45 interfaces) of the devices that need data transmission.

Technical Specifications
For the types of the twisted-pair cables used for the crossover cable, refer to Table 5-7.

Table 5-7 Types of Twisted-Pair Cables Used for the Crossover Cable

Cable Type Twisted-Pair Cable

H-ETH-004 Eight-core 100 Ω category 5e shielded cable

RJ45J Eight-core 100 Ω category 5e unshielded cable

NETC-H0101-001 FTP category 5e shielded data cable

For the mapping relationships of the twisted-pair cable cores, refer to Table 5-8.

Table 5-8 Mapping Relationships of Twisted-Pair Cable Cores

End A Color End B

1 White-orange 3

2 Orange 6

3 White-green 1

4 Blue 4

5 White-blue 5

6 Green 2

7 White-brown 7

8 Brown 8

Note:
The metal shielding layers of the screening cable must be properly connected to the metal
shielding shells of the cable connectors.

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Appendix A
Internal Slot Numbers of the
E2040 Shelf
For the internal slot numbers of each component of the E2040 shelf, refer to Table A-1.

Table A-1 Internal Slot Numbers of the E2040 Shelf

Slot Number Physical Unit

01–06 Front boards in the shelf

29 Left MCMM

30 Right MCMM

31 Left MCFCM

32 Right MCFCM

34 Left power module

35 Right power module

36 Shelf

• For physical unit, their positions are seen from the front side of the shelf.

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Glossary
AWG
- American Wire Gauge
BAMC
- Backplane of ATCA Mini Chassis
BMC
- Baseboard Management Controller
CPU
- Central Processing Unit
DC
- Direct Current
DPBN
- Directed Power Board of Normal
FRU
- Field Replaceable Unit
GE
- Gigabit Ethernet

IEC
- International Electrotechnical Commission

IPMB
- Intelligent Platform Management Bus
IPMC
- Intelligent Platform Management Controller
IPMI
- Intelligent Platform Management Interface
KVM
- Keyboard, Video and Mouse
MCDM
- Mini Chassis Data Module
MCFCM
- Mini Chassis Fan Controller Module

MCMM
- Mini Chassis Management Module
ND4GE
- Next Generation Daughter Card of 4 Ports GE

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OMC
- Operation & Maintenance Center
OMM
- Operation and Maintenance Management
OMP
- Operation & maintenance Main Processor
PC
- Personal Computer
PCIE
- Peripheral Component Interconnect Express
PDU
- Power Distribution Unit
PDUB
- Backplane of PDU
PDUC
- PDU Connector board

PDUM
- PDU Monitor board
PICMG
- PCI Industrial Computer Manufacture Group
RTN
- Return
SAS
- Serial Attached SCSI
SFP
- Small Form-Factor Pluggable
SJTAG
- System Joint Test Action Group

UIPB
- Universal IP Process Board
UOMP
- Universal Operation & maintenance Main Processor
USB
- Universal Serial Bus
USMP
- Universal Signal Main Processor

USUP
- Universal Service User plane Processor

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VGA
- Video Graphic Adapter

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