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NodeB V200R014
Product Description
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Foreword
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References
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Objectives
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Contents
1. 3900 Series NodeB Overview
2. 3900 Series NodeB Hardware
3. 3900 Series NodeB Expansion and Networking
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Uu/Um
CN
UTRAN/GBSS
RNC
Iu-CS
Iub
CS
A
BTS3900
Abis
BSC
Gb
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PS
Main Module
RRU
MRFU
BBU
Indoor macro NodeB
BTS3900
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Distributed NodeB
DBS3900
BTS3900 Overview
mainly
indoor
macro
cabinet
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9U
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F
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15U
2U
FAN
FAN
FAN
1U
Air inlet
Air inlet
Air inlet
2U
BBU
BBU
BBU
1U
DCDU-01
DCDU-01
1U
2U
-48V DC
PMU
Cable
in/out
+24V DC
DCDU-01
PSU PSU
Cable in/out
PSU
110/220V AC
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BTS3900A Overview
cabinet(APM30H) or transmission
cabinet(TMC11H), and outdoor
RF cabinet(RFC) mainly
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Weight
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BTS3900L Overview
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transmission equipment
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BTS3900AL Overview
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4: DCDU-11C
5: Filler module
6: DCDU-11A
7: FAU
8: RFU
9: PDU03D
Copyright 2012 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Configured with
Both RFUs and RRUs
Copyright 2012 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
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BTS3900C Overview
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See remarks
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BTS3900C AC Cabinet
BTS3900C DC Cabinet
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DBS3900 Overview
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See remarks
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Contents
1. 3900 Series NodeB Overview
2. 3900 Series NodeB Hardware
3. 3900 Series NodeB Expansion and Networking
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Contents
2. 3900 Series NodeB Hardware
2.1 Cabinets and Subrack of the BTS3900
2.2 Board and Module of the BBU3900
2.3 RF Module
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Logical Name
DBS3900
BTS3900C
OMB
BTS3900
BTS3900, VIRTUAL
BTS3900A
BTS3900L
BTS3900L, VIRTUAL
BTS3900AL
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Subrack Numbering
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Slot Numbering
Slot Numbering
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Contents
2. 3900 Series NodeB Hardware
2.1 Cabinets and Subrack of the BTS3900
2.2 Board and Module of the BBU3900
2.3 RF Module
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Characteristics
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UBFA
UPEU/UEI
U
1 WBBP/UTRP/USCU
5 WBBP/UTRP
2 WBBP
6 WMPT/UMPT/UTRP
16
3 WBBP
19
UPEU
7 WMPT/UMPT
18
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WMPT Board
Main function
O&M:RJ45
Loading: USB
Testing: USB
4E1:DB26
LEDs
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WMPT BoardLED
Label
RUN
ALM
ACT
Color
Status
Meaning
ON
OFF
Gree
1s ON, 1s
OFF
0.125s ON,
0.125s OFF
ON
OFF
No alarm is generated
Gree
ON
OFF
Red
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LED
Indicator
Status
Description
ON
LEDs
OFF
(link state)
Blinking
LINK
ACK
OFF
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Setting of SW 1
T1
Bit
Mode
1
2
3
4
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
120 E1
Balanced
Mode
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Setting of SW 2
75 E1
Unbalanced
Mode
ON
ON
ON
ON
Bit
1
2
3
4
Balenced
Mode
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Unbalenced
Mode
ON
ON
ON
ON
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UMPTa1 Board
Main function
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UMPTa1 BoardLED
Labe
l
RUN
Color
Status
ON
OFF
Gree
n
1s ON, 1s OFF
0.125s ON, 0.125s
OFF
ON
ALM
Meaning
Red
OFF
1s ON, 1s OFF
ON
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Setting of SW 1
120 E1
Bit T1 Mode Balanced
Mode
1
ON
OFF
2
OFF
ON
Setting of SW 2
75 E1
Unbalanced
Mode
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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ON
ON
ON
ON
WBBP Board
Main function
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CPRI LED
Label Color
Status
Steady green
Steady red
CPRI
Red
Blinking red at
and
4 Hz
Description
The CPRI link is functioning properly
An optical module fails to receive signals because the optical
module is faulty or the optical cable is broken
The RF module connected to the CPRI link has a hardware fault
Green Blinking red at The CPRI link is out of lock because of mutual lock of dual-mode
0.5 Hz
clock sources or mismatched data rate over CPRI ports
OFF
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UCIU Board
Main function
UCIU panel
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UTRP Board
Sub-board/Board Type
Port
UTRP2
UEOC
UTRP3
UAEC
UTRP4
UIEC
UTRP6
UUAS
UTRP9
UQEC
UTRPc
Without a sub-board
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UBFA Board
Main functions
Label
Color
Status
Description
0.125s ON,
0.125s OFF
1s ON, 1s
OFF
OFF
No alarm is reported
1s ON, 1s
OFF
Green
STATE
Red
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UPEU Board
Main functions
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UPEU BoardPort
EXT-ALM1
EXT-ALM0
MON1
MON0
sensor1
sensor2
sensor3 sensor4
PDF
Environment
Manage
Equipment
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UEIU Board
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Monitoring System
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MRFU
MRFU
Power Supply
MRFU
CPRI Cable
E1 Cable
FE optical Cable
LMT
FE electrical Cable
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RNC
Contents
2. 3900 Series NodeB Hardware
2.1 Cabinets and Subrack of the BTS3900
2.2 Board and Module of the BBU3900
2.3 RF Module
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WRFU Board
Frequency Band:
Band V/VI850MHz
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Label
ANT_R
DIN
XB
ANT_T
X/RXA
DIN
CPRI0
SFP female
connector
CPRI1
SFP female
connector
RX_IN
B
QMA female
connector
CPRI
Interconnecti
on port for RF
receive
signals
Socket for
PWR
power supply
3V3 power
connector
Introducing power
Commissioni
ng port
RJ45
MON
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Technical Specification
Frequency Band
Frequency Band
RX Frequency
band (MHz)
TX Frequency
Band (MHz)
2100MHz
1920 to 1980
2110 to 2170
850MHz
824 to 835
869 to 880
Output Power
Item
Output
power
Specification
80W
WRF
U
40W
WRF
U
The WRFU supports four carriers, and its output power at the antenna port
reaches 80 W.
The carrier supports a maximum of 60 W in case of 1-carrier configuration.
Each carrier supports a maximum of 40 W in case of 2-carrier configuration. *
Each carrier a maximum of 20 W in case of 3-carrier or 4-carrier configuration.
Uneven power configuration is supported.
The WRFU supports two carriers, and its output power at the antenna port
reaches 40W
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4-way RX diversity
TX diversity
2 x 2 MIMO
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MRFU Board
Capacity
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MRFU Principle
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Label
Type
Port for
transceiving RF
signals
ANT_RXB
DIN connector
ANT_TX/RX
A
Function
CPRI0
SFP female
connector
CPRI1
SFP female
connector
RX_INB
QMA female
connector
RX_OUTA
QMA female
connector
Power supply
socket
PWR
3V3
Monitoring ports
MON
RJ45
CPRI
Inter-MRFU RF
signal port
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Technical Specification
Frequency Band
Type
Frequency Band
(MHz)
MRFU
V1
900
890 to 915
935 to 960
1800
1710 to 1755
1805 to 1850
1740 to 1785
1835 to 1880
1850 to 1890
1930 to 1970
1870 to 1910
1950 to 1990
850
824 to 846.5
869 to 891.5
900
890 to 915
935 to 960
880 to 915
925 to 960
1710 to 1770
1805 to 1865
1725 to 1785
1820 to 1880
900
885 to 910
930 to 955
1800
1710 to 1755
1805 to 1850
1900
MRFU
V2
1800
MRFU
V2a
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Output Power
Number of
GSM
Carriers
Number of
UMTS
Carriers
Output Sharing
Power per GSM
Carrier (W)
Output Power
per UMTS
Carrier (W)
60
60
40
40
27
31
20
27
12
20
10
16
60
40
27
20
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MRFU
TX diversity / 2 x 2 MIMO
MRFU
MRFU
MRFU
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RRU
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See remarks
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LED
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Technical Specification
Frequency Band
2100MHz
1920 to 1980
2110 to 2170
1900MHz
1850 to 1910
1930 to 1990
AWS
1710 to 1755
2110 to 2155
850MHz
824 to 849
835 to 849
869 to 894
880 to 894
2100MHz
1920 to 1980
2110 to 2170
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Technical Specification
Output Power
Item
Output
power
Specification
A single RRU3804 supports up to four carriers with a 60 W
output power at the antenna port with four carriers.
One-carrier configuration: maximum output power of 60
W per carrier .
Two-carrier configuration: maximum output power of 30
W per carrier .
Three-carrier configuration: maximum output power of 20
W per carrier .
Four-carrier configuration: maximum output power of 15
W per carrier .
Supporting differentiated power configured for different
carriers .
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Power consumption
Typical
Maximum
Output
Configu Power
Power
Power
ration Carrier per
Consumptio
Consumptio
(W)
n (W)
n (W)
50 Ah
92 Ah
3x1
20
390
480
2.4
5.7
11.3
3x2
20
480
650
1.7
4.3
9.0
3x3
20
630
860
1.2
3.1
6.7
3x4
15
630
860
1.2
3.1
6.7
Capacity
One RRU3804 supports four carriers
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LED
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Technical Specification
2100MHz
1920 to 1980
2110 to 2170
AWS
1710 to 1755
2110 to 2155
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Output Power
Item
Output
mode
Specification
UMTS
LTE
2 x 40 W
power
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Typical
Power
Consum
ption (W)
3x1
20
410
3x2
20
3x3
3x4
Configurati
on
Maximu
m Power
Consum
ption (W)
92Ah
490
5.2
10.7
510
640
4.0
8.5
20
740
950
2.6
5.5
20
800
1060
2.4
4.9
Capacity
One RRU3808 supports a maximum of four carriers
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LED
Ports on the cabling cavity
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Technical Specification
890 to 915
935 to 960
880 to 915
925 to 960
824 to 849
869 to 894
900 MHz
850 MHz
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See remarks
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Technical Specification
UMTS
GSM +
UMTS
Typical
Maximum
Power
Power
Consumptio Consumptio
n (W)
n (W)
Configuration
Output Power
per Carrier (W)
3x1
20
450
520
3x2
20
565
710
20/40
920
1170
15/40
890
1170
10/40
880
1180
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Capacity
Mode
Capacity (single-mode)
GSM
UMTS
LTE
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Technical Specification
900
880915
925960
1800
17101785
18051880
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See remarks
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Technical Specification
Mode
UMTS
Typical
Maximum
Power
Power
Consumpti Consumption
on (W)
(W)
Configuration
Output
Power per
Carrier (W)
3x1
20
510
585
3x2
20
585
720
20/20
820
985
20/20
865
1120
GSM +
UMTS
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Capacity
Mode
Capacity (single-mode)
GSM
UMTS
LTE
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LED
Ports at the bottom Ports on the cabling cavity
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Technical Specification
1900
18501910
19301990
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See remarks
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Technical Specification
Mode
UMTS
GSM +
UMTS
Typical
Maximum
Power
Power
Consumpti Consumption
on (W)
(W)
Configuration
Output
Power per
Carrier (W)
3x1
20
585
675
3x2
20
660
840
20/20
850
1030
20/20
1060
1360
20/20
1105
1495
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Capacity
Mode
Capacity (single-mode)
GSM
UMTS
LTE
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Technical Specification
GSM
Frequen
cy Band
(MHz)
Receive
Frequency
Band (MHz)
Transmit Frequency
Band (MHz)
925 to 960
890 to 915
935 to 960
UMTS
GU
1805 to 1880
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See remarks
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LED
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Technical Specification
GSM
Frequen
cy Band
(MHz)
Receive
Frequency
Band (MHz)
Transmit Frequency
Band (MHz)
925 to 960
890 to 915
935 to 960
LTE
UMTS
GU
GL
1805 to 1880
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See remarks
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Technical Specification
GSM
UMTS
GU
Configuration
Output Power
of Each Carrier
(W)
Typical
Power
Consump
tion (W)
Maximum Power
Consumption (W)
3x2
20
675
795
3x4
20
915
1260
3x6
20
1005
1530
3x1
20
585
675
3x2
20
660
840
GSM 3 x 2 + UMTS 3 x 1
20/20
850
1030
GSM 3 x 3 + UMTS 3 x 1
20/20
1060
1360
GSM 3 x 4 + UMTS 3 x 1
20/20
1105
1495
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Questions
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Contents
2. 3900 Series NodeB Hardware
2.1 Cabinets and Subrack of the BTS3900
2.2 Board and Module of the BBU3900
2.3 RF Module
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-48V DC Distribution
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+24V DC Distribution
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220V AC Distribution
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DCDU-01
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
FAN
Air inlet
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BBU
DCDU-01
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
PSU (DC/DC)
Monitoring alarms
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
FAN
Air inlet
BBU
DCDU-01
(1) Power running LED
Cable
in/out
PSU (AC/DC)
Monitoring alarms
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
FAN
Air inlet
BBU
PSU
DCDU-01
PSU PSU
Cable in/out
PSU
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220V AC
Single
Cabinet
PMU
Alarm report
(2) LEDs
PMU
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Contents
2. 3900 Series NodeB Hardware
2.1 Cabinets and Subrack of the BTS3900
2.2 Board and Module of the BBU3900
2.3 RF Module
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FAN Unit
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
FAN
Air inlet
BBU
DCDU-01
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M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
SLPU (Optional)
UFLP
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
UELP
FAN
Air inlet
SLPU
BBU
DCDU-01
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M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
E1
E1
Indoor DDF
E1 connection
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Transmission Equipment:
LAN switch or Router
IP Cable
Connection
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Contents
2. 3900 Series NodeB Hardware
2.1 Cabinets and Subrack of the BTS3900
2.2 Board and Module of the BBU3900
2.3 RF Module
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APM30H
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BBC
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TMC11H
outdoor environments. It
dissipates heat through the
heat exchanger
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(2) CMUA
(5) Door status sensor
(7) Heat exchanger
Outdoor RF Cabinet
(1) DCDU-01
(2) Fan
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(3) WRFU
Contents
1. 3900 Series NodeB Overview
2. 3900 Series NodeB Hardware
3. 3900 Series NodeB Expansion and Networking
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S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S4/4/4
S3/3/3
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ATM-Based Topologies
Tree Topology
Star Topology
Chain Topology
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IP-Based Topologies
star topology
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Questions
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Summary
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Thank you
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