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Revision History
Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
1.0
31/01/2009
First version
Contents
Preface............................................................... i
Overview ...........................................................1
System Components ....................................................... 1
Application Scenarios ...................................................... 1
Features........................................................................ 1
Interfaces...................................................................... 2
Power Supply Requirements ............................................. 2
Figures ............................................................ 21
Tables ............................................................. 23
List of Glossary................................................ 25
Preface
Purpose
This manual provides ZXDSL 9806H (V2.0) ZTE Broadband Universal Access System hardware description.
Intended
Audience
Prerequisite Skill
and Knowledge
What Is in This
Manual
Related
Documentation
Summary
Chapter 1, Overview
How to Get in
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ii
Chapter
Overview
Table of Contents
System Components ...........................................................
Application Scenarios ..........................................................
Features............................................................................
Interfaces..........................................................................
Power Supply Requirements.................................................
1
1
1
2
2
System Components
ZXDSL 9806H is a broadband and narrowband integrated compact
access equipment.
ZXDSL 9806H system structure consists of the following parts:
Part Name
Number
Backplane
Power card
User card
4 (maximum)
Fan box
Application Scenarios
ZXDSL 9806H is an integrated compact access equipment. It is
designed for small number of users.
Features
Table 1 lists ZXDSL 9806H features.
Number
ADSL/ADSL2+ users
96/64
VDSL2 users
64
Uplink port
VoIP sources
192
Interfaces
ZXDSL 9806H consists of the following interfaces:
Type
Interface Name
Number
Management
MGT
Console
Monitor
Gigabit Fiber/Electric
Port
Megabit Ethernet
Fiber/Electric Port
EPON/GPON Port
ADSL Card
24/16 in total
VDSL Card
16
Narrowband
48 (ATLC)
Uplink/Cascade Port
24 (ATLA
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter
System Hardware
Table of Contents
Overview........................................................................... 5
Shelf................................................................................. 6
SCCB Card ........................................................................ 7
Subcards..........................................................................11
ASTEB Card ......................................................................13
ASTDE Card ......................................................................14
VSTDC Card......................................................................15
SSTEB Card ......................................................................16
ATLC/ATLA Card ................................................................17
Power Cards .....................................................................18
Backplane ........................................................................19
Fan Box............................................................................19
Overview
ZXDSL 9806H is composed of cards, backplane and fan template.
Table 2 lists all ZXDSL 9806H cards.
TABLE 2 ZXDSL 9806H CARDS
Name
Function
Interface
SCCB
VOPCB
None
FEUA
Uplink subcard
FEUB
Uplink subcard
FEUC
Uplink subcard
Name
Function
Interface
GFUA
Uplink subcard
GFUB
Uplink subcard
GFUC
Uplink subcard
EPNA
Uplink subcard
GPNB
Uplink subcard
ASTEB
ASTDE
VSTDC
SSTEB
24 route SHDSL
socket
ATLC/ALTA
Narrowband VoIP
access
48/24 narrowband
user interface
PWDH
-48 V DC power
supply
PWDA
Shelf
This topic covers ZXDSL 9806H shelf structure, configuration and
power consumption.
Structure
In full configuration, the shelf can hold one backplane, one power
card, one SCCB card, four user cards and one fan box. Figure 2
shows shelf full configuration.
FIGURE 2 FULL SHELF CONFIGURATION
Minimum
Configuration
One backplane, one power card, one SCCB card and one fan box.
Power
Consumption
SCCB Card
Functions
Structure
Using backplane interfaces to execute Ethernet switch card service access and data exchange between uplink port and cascade port on main control card
Provides two GE/FE electric/fiber interfaces, one GE/FE electric/fiber interface or one GPON/EPON interface with uplink
subcard
Panels
SCCB card panels can adopt eight interface configurations depending on different uplink subcard types. Figure 4, Figure 5, Figure
6, Figure 7, Figure 8, Figure 9, Figure 10 and Figure 11 show the
card interface configuration.
FIGURE 4 SCCB CARD PANEL - TYPE 1
Indicators
Color
Status
Description
RUN
Green
ON
The device
is running
normally.
PWR
Green
ON
Power ON
OFF
Power OFF
ON
Optical link ON
OFF
L1, L2
10
Green
Indicator
Color
Status
Description
LAN indicators
Green
ON
Link ON
OFF
Link OFF
ON
Data flow
occurs
OFF
No data flow
occurs
Flashing
Data flow
occurs
Yellow
Features
Features
Dimensions
44 mm x 120 mm x 225 mm
(Height x Width x Depth)
96 ADSL/ADSL2+ or 64 VDSL or
192 POTS users
Power Consumption
7.49 W
Hot Swapping
Yes
Subcards
Subcards include VoIP subcard and uplink subcards.
Panels
FEUA/FEUB/FEUC subcards use the same PCB while adopt different interface modules. The panel is shown in Figure 12.
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GFUA/GFUB/GFUC subcards use the same PCB while adopt different interface modules. The panel is shown in Figure 13.
FIGURE 13 GFUA/GFUB/GFUC SUBCARD PANEL
12
Subcard Power
Consumption
Power Consumption
GFUA/GFUB/GFUC
3 W
FEUA/FEUB/FEUC
1 W
EPNA
5 W
GPNB
11 W
ASTEB Card
ASTEB card realizes ADSL/ADSL2+ service access by executing
message exchange from ATM to IP. Its maximum transmission
length is 6.5 Km, upstream rate is 24 Mbps and downstream rate
is 1 Mbps.
Structure
Panel
Features
Features
Dimensions
22 mm x 280 mm x 225 mm
(Height x Width x Depth)
13
Items
Features
<10-7
<10-6
Power Consumption
28 W
Hot Swapping
Yes
ASTDE Card
ASTDE card realizes ADSL/ADSL2+ service access by executing
message exchange from ATM to IP. Its maximum transmission
length is 6.5 Km, upstream rate is 24 Mbps and downstream rate
is 1 Mbps.
ASTDE card works in compliance with ETSI TS101-952-1-1 standards.
Structure
Panel
Features
14
Items
Features
Dimensions
22 mm x 280 mm x 225 mm
(Height x Width x Depth)
Items
Features
<10-7
<10-6
Power Consumption
24 W
Hot Swapping
Yes
VSTDC Card
VSTDC card realizes VDSL2 service access by executing message
exchange from ATM to IP. Its maximum transmission length is 2.5
Km, upstream rate is 85 Mbps and downstream rate is 50 Mbps.
Structure
Panel
Features
Features
Dimensions
22 mm x 280 mm x 225 mm
(Height x Width x Depth)
15
Items
Features
<10-7
<10-6
Power Consumption
36 W
Hot Swapping
Yes
SSTEB Card
SSTEB card provides 24 routes SHDSL service access. Its maximum transmission length is 6 Km, symmetric upstream and downstream rate ranging from 192 kbps to 2312 kbps.
Structure
Panel
Features
Features
Dimensions
22 mm x 280 mm x 225 mm
(Height x Width x Depth)
16
<10-7
<10-6
Items
Features
Power Consumption
35 W
Hot Swapping
Yes
ATLC/ATLA Card
ATLC card has a 48 route narrowband voice interface and can realize 48 route POTS users access. ATLA card has a 24 narrowband
voice interface and can realize 24 route POTS users access. Both
cards can offer ringing tone and cable test functions.
Structure
Both cards can offer belling stream and cable test functions.
Panel
Interfaces
Indicators
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Features
Indicator
Color
Status
Description
RUN
Green
ON
The device
is running
normally.
ALM
Red
ON
The device or
its software
is running
abnormally.
HOOK
Green
ON
One or more
users hook-on.
Features
Dimensions
22 mm x 280 mm x 225 mm
(Height x Width x Depth)
Power Consumption
ATLC: 46.88 W
ATLA: 23.84 W
Hot Swapping
Yes
Power Cards
PWDH adopts 48 V DC input current and 38.4 VDC 60 VDC
input voltage. Its output is 3.3 V DC-DC or 48 VDC.
PWAH adopts 110 V- 220 V AC input and its voltage ranges from
85 VAC to 264 VAC. Its output is 3.3 V or 48 VDC.
Panel
18
Indicators
Features
Indicator
Color
Status
Description
RUN
Green
ON
The device
is running
normally.
Red
ON
Alarm
Features
Dimensions
22 mm x 280 mm x 225 mm
(Height x Width x Depth)
Power Consumption
PWDH: 20 W
PWAH: 12.5 W
Backplane
Interface
Features
Fan Box
Features
Fan box is fitted on the left side of shelf and it acts as an exhaust
for the inside hot air. There is a fan control card built inside to test
and control its operation. Fan unit can be hot swapped.
19
Power
Consumption
20
11 W
Figures
21
22
Tables
23
24
List of Glossary
AC - Alternating Current
ADSL - Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line
ATM - Asynchronous Transfer Mode
DC - Direct Current
EPON - Ethernet Passive Optical Network
GPON - Gigabit Passive Optical Network
IP - Internet Protocol
ONU - Optical Network Unit
PCB - Physical Control Block
POTS - Plain Old Telephone Service
PSTN - Public Switched Telephone Network
SHDSL - Single-pair High Digital Subscriber Line
VDSL - Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line
VDSL2 - Very High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line 2
VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol
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