BSC6910 Product Description 01 (20130218)
BSC6910 Product Description 01 (20130218)
BSC6910 Product Description 01 (20130218)
0 BSC6910
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Draft A
Date
2012-05-30
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1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Positioning .................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Benefits ......................................................................................................................................................... 1-3
2 Architecture ..................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Hardware Architecture .................................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2.1 Cabinets ............................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2.2 Subracks ............................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.3 Boards .................................................................................................................................................. 2-3
2.3 Software Architecture .................................................................................................................................... 2-6
2.4 Reliability ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.4.1 System Reliability ................................................................................................................................ 2-8
2.4.2 Hardware Reliability ............................................................................................................................ 2-8
2.4.3 Software Reliability ............................................................................................................................. 2-9
3 Configurations ..............................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Capacity Configuration of the BSC6910 GSM ............................................................................................. 3-2
3.3 Capacity Configuration of the BSC6910 UMTS ........................................................................................... 3-3
3.3.1 Capacity of the BSC6910 UMTS in the High-PS Traffic Model ......................................................... 3-3
3.3.2 Capacity of the BSC6910 UMTS in the Traffic Model for Smart Phones ........................................... 3-4
3.4 Capacity Configuration of the BSC6910 GU ................................................................................................ 3-5
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1 Introduction
Introduction
1.1 Positioning
This document applies to BSC6910 V100R015.
Based on the BSC6900, the BSC6910 is a new generation product employing a cutting-edge
system architecture. The BSC6910 can accommodate the growing traffic on the mobile
broadband network, provide diversified services, and support the evolution to cloud
computing.
Figure 1-1 shows the BSC6910.
Figure 1-1 BSC6910
Like the BSC6900, the BSC6910 can be flexibly configured as a BSC6910 GSM, BSC6910
UMTS, or BSC6910 GU. The BSC6910 GSM and BSC6910 UMTS are referred to as the
BSC6910 in independent mode, and the BSC6910 GU is referred to as the BSC6910 in
integrated mode. The BSC6910 GSM and BSC6910 UMTS support the co-cabinet solution,
meaning their boards can be installed in one cabinet. The BSC6910 supports GU features
such as co-OAM (Operation and management), Co-Radio Resource Management (Co-RRM),
and Co-Transmission Resources Management (Co-TRM). The BSC6910 connects to GSM
and UMTS core networks (CNs) and manages base stations in GSM and UMTS networks.
Figure 1-2 shows the position of the BSC6910 in the network.
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The interfaces between the BSC6910 and each network element (NE) in the UMTS network
are as follows:
Iu-CS: the interface between the BSC6910 and the mobile switching center (MSC) or
media gateway (MGW)
Iu-PC: the interface between the BSC6910 and the serving mobile location center
(SMLC)
Iu-PS: the interface between the BSC6910 and the serving GPRS support node (SGSN)
Iu-BC: the interface between the BSC6910 and the cell broadcast center (CBC)
These interfaces are standard interfaces, through which the BSC6910 can be interconnected
with the equipment from different vendors.
The interfaces between the BSC6910 and each NE in the GSM network are as follows:
The A and Gb interfaces are standard interfaces, through which the BSC6910 can be
interconnected with the equipment from different vendors.
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1.2 Benefits
Capable of Evolving to a Tera Network and Providing Non-blocking Wireless
Communication
The BSC6910 conforms to the trend of higher capacity and fewer sites, saving equipment
room space. In addition, the BSC6910 meets the requirements of rapid service growth and
improves return on equipment investment.
The BSC6910 uses new Platform of Advanced Radio Controller REV:b (PARCb) subracks
and supports a processing capability of 10 Gbit/s per slot. The BSC6910 in later versions
supports the evolution to a processing capability of 40 Gbit/s to 100 Gbit/s per slot and to a
tera network.
The BSC6910 uses a new general processing board. When processing control plane services,
the new board outperforms the counterparts in the BSC6900 by 5 times. When processing
user plane services, the new board outperforms the counterparts in the BSC6900 by 2.5 times
and supports a maximum processing capability of 2 Gbit/s.
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Architecture
2.1 Overview
The BSC6910 has a modular design and enhances resource utilization and system reliability
by providing a 40 gigabit bandwidth for subrack interconnection and applying distributed
resource pools to manage service processing units. The backplane is universal and every slot
is compatible with different types of boards so that various functions can be performed. This
improves the universality and future evolution capability of the hardware platform.
The BSC6910 uses new PARCb subracks. The PARCb subrack can be configured as the Main
Processing Subrack (MPS) or Extended Processing Subrack (EPS).
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Figure 2-1 Front view (left) and rear view (right) of the BSC6910 cabinet
1 Subracks
2.2.2 Subracks
In compliance with the IEC60297 standard, the BSC6910 subrack has a standard width of 19
inches. The height of each subrack is 12 U. Boards are installed on the front and rear sides of
the backplane, which is positioned in the center of the subrack.
One subrack provides 28 slots. The slots on the front of the subrack are numbered from 0 to
13, and those on the rear are numbered from 14 to 27.
Error! Reference source not found. shows the front view and rear view of the subrack.
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Figure 2-2 Front view (left) and rear view (right) of the subrack
The BSC6910 subracks are classified into the MPS and EPS, as described in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 Classification of the BSC6910 subracks
Subrack
Quantity
Function
MPS
EPS
05
2.2.3 Boards
The BSC6910 boards can be classified into the O&M board, switching processing board,
clock processing board, general processing board, service identification board, and interface
processing board, as described in Table 2-2.
Table 2-2 Classification of the BSC6910 boards
Board Type
Board
Name
Full Name
Function
General
processing
board
EGPUa
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Board Type
Board
Name
Full Name
Function
O&M board
EOMUa
Performs configuration
management,
performance
management, fault
management, security
management, and loading
management for the
BSC6910.
Provides MAC/GE
switching and enables the
convergence of ATM and
IP networks. MAC is
short for Media Access
Control and ATM is
short for asynchronous
transfer mode.
Provides system-level or
subrack-level
configuration and
maintenance.
ESAUa
Switching
processing
board
SCUb
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Board Type
Board
Name
Full Name
Function
Clock
processing
board
GCUa
GCGa
Service
identification
board
ENIUa
Evolved Network
Intelligence Unit REV:a
Interface
processing
board
EXOUa
Provides 12 channels
over FE or 4 channels
over GE electrical ports.
FG2c
GOUc
AOUc
12-port FE or 4-port
electronic GE interface unit
REV:c
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Name
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Function
UOIc
Supports a load
equivalent to 252 E1s or
336 T1s.
POUc
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Error! Reference source not found. describes the functions of each plane in the BSC6910
software architecture.
Table 2-3 Functions of each plane in the BSC6910 software architecture
Plane
Function
Base platform
OM mechanism plane
Application OM
plane
Resource
management plane
Function plane
2.4 Reliability
The resource pool design and redundancy mechanism are widely used in the system reliability
design of the BSC6910. The techniques of detecting and isolating the faults in the boards and
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in the system are optimized and the software fault tolerance capability is improved to enhance
system reliability.
Active/standby switchover
All BSC6910 hardware supports active/standby switchover. Quick switchover between
active and standby parts improves system reliability. In addition, quick fault detection
and recovery minimizes the impact of faults on services.
Flow control
The system performs flow control based on the central processing unit (CPU) and
memory usage. Therefore, the BSC6910 can continue working by regulating the items
pertaining to performance monitoring, resource auditing, and resource scheduling in the
case of CPU overload and resource insufficiency. In this way, the system reliability is
enhanced.
The system uses the multi-level cascaded and distributed cluster control mode. Several
CPUs form a cluster processing system. The communication channels between CPUs are
based on the redundancy design or anti-suspension/breakdown design.
The system uses the redundancy design, as described in Error! Reference source not
found., to support the hot swap of boards and backup of boards and ports. Therefore, the
system has a strong fault tolerance capability.
Redundancy Mode
EGPUa
EXOUa
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Board
Redundancy Mode
EOMUa
Board redundancy
ESAUa
Independently configured
FG2c
GOUc
AOUc
UOIc
POUc
GCUa/GCGa
Board redundancy
SCUb
ENIUa
An isolation mechanism is used. When entity A fails to accomplish a task, entity B that
has functions identical to entity A takes over the task. Meanwhile, entity A is isolated
until it is restored.
When a board with a single function is faulty, you can restart the board.
All boards support dual-BIOS. BIOS is short for basic input/output system. Faults in one
BIOS do not affect the startup or operation of the boards.
With advanced integrated circuits, the system features high integration, sophisticated
technology, and high reliability.
All the parts of the system have high quality and pass the aging test. The hardware
assembly process is strictly controlled. These methods ensure high stability and
reliability for long-term operation.
Task monitoring
When the software is running, internal software faults and some hardware faults can be
monitored through the monitoring process. The monitoring process monitors the task
running status and reports errors to the O&M system.
Data check
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The software integrity check and digital signature technique are used to prevent the
software from being tampered with during the transmission and storage.
The software performs scheduled or event-driven data consistency checks, restores data
selectively or preferably, and generates logs and alarms.
Data backup
Both the data in the OMU database and the data of other boards can be backed up to
ensure data reliability and consistency.
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Configurations
3.1 Overview
The BSC6910 GSM and BSC6910 UMTS are referred to as the BSC6910 in independent
mode, and the BSC6910 GU is referred to as the BSC6910 in integrated mode. The BSC6910
GU incorporates the functions of the BSC6910 GSM and BSC6910 UMTS through unified
software management and shared EOMU and GCU/GCG. In the BSC6910 GU, GSM service
boards and UMTS service boards are configured in separate subracks.
In the BSC6910, the MPS or EPS can be configured with either GSM or UMTS service
processing boards.
The BSC6910 GU supports a maximum of two cabinets that have six subracks installed. Of
the subracks, a maximum of three are GSM subracks. The BSC6910 UMTS also supports a
maximum of two cabinets that have six subracks installed. The BSC6910 GSM supports a
maximum of one cabinet that has three subracks installed.
When the BSC6910 V100R015 is configured as the BSC6910 GSM or BSC6910 GU, it does
not support A over TDM transport or the TC subrack.
The BSC6910 cannot be upgraded from the BSC6900.
Figure 3-1 shows an example of the configurations of the BSC6910 UMTS, BSC6910 GSM,
and BSC6910 GU.
Figure 3-1 Example of the configurations of the BSC6910 UMTS, BSC6910 GSM, and
BSC6910 GU
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1 MPS
1 MPS+1 EPS
1 MPS+2 EPSs
4000
7000
10,000
8667
15,167
21,667
25,000
43,750
62,500
16,000
28,000
40,000
Configuration
Specifications
Table 3-2 provides the capacity of a BSC6910 GSM in all-IP transmission mode.
Table 3-2 Capacity of a BSC6910 GSM in all-IP transmission mode
Typical Configuration
1 MPS
1 MPS+1 EPS
1 MPS+2 EPSs
7200
15,600
24,000
Specifications
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1 MPS
1 MPS+1 EPS
1 MPS+2 EPSs
15,600
33,800
52,000
45,000
97,500
150,000
28,800
62,400
96,000
Specifications
Maximum
(MCS-9)
number
of
active
PDCHs
Sections 3.3.1 "Capacity of the BSC6910 UMTS in the High-PS Traffic Model" and 3.3.2
"Capacity of the BSC6910 UMTS in the Traffic Model for Smart Phones" describe the
capacity of a BSC6910 UMTS in typical configurations in the high-PS traffic model and
traffic model for smart phones, respectively.
Specification
Description
CS voice traffic
volume
3 mE
CS data traffic
volume
0.2 mE
PS throughput
43,500 bit/s
Proportion of soft
handovers
30%
Number of
handovers per CS
call
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Number of
handovers per PS
call
Number of NAS
procedures
3.6
Table 3-4 provides the capacity of the BSC6910 UMTS in typical configurations (one cabinet
that has three subracks installed). In this table, the BSC6910 UMTS uses the high-PS traffic
model.
Table 3-4 Capacity of the BSC6910 UMTS in typical configurations (one cabinet that has three
subracks installed)
Number of
Users
Supported
CS Voice
Service
Capacity
(Erlang)
PS Service
Capacity (Iub
UL+DL)
(Mbit/s)
BHCA (k)
BHCA (k)
(Include
SMS)
1,380,000
5722
59,800
4338
5715
NOTE
The CS voice service capacity, PS service capacity, and BHCA can reach the maximum at the same
time.
Specification
Description
CS voice traffic
volume
2.55 mE
CS data traffic
volume
0 mE
PS throughput
1197.6 bit/s
Proportion of soft
handovers
34%
Number of
handovers per CS
call
10.621
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Number of
handovers per PS
call
0.7426
Number of NAS
procedures
2.0344
Table 3-6 provides the capacity of the BSC6910 UMTS in typical configurations (one cabinet
that has three subracks installed). In this table, the BSC6910 UMTS uses the traffic model for
smart phones.
Table 3-6 Capacity of the BSC6910 UMTS in typical configurations (one cabinet that has three
subracks installed)
Number of
Users
Supported
CS Voice
Service
Capacity
(Erlang)
PS Service
Capacity (Iub
UL+DL)
(Mbit/s)
BHCA (k)
BHCA (k)
(Include
SMS)
3,830,000
130,000
4582
32,000
35,000
NOTE
The CS voice service capacity, PS service capacity, and BHCA can reach the maximum at the same
time.
1 MPS (GSM)+1
EPS (GSM)+1
EPS (UMTS)
1 MPS
(UMTS)+2
EPSs
(GSM)
1 MPS (UMTS)+1
EPS (UMTS)+1
EPS (GSM)
83,750
40,000
40,000
83,750
40,200
19,200
19,200
40,200
7200
15,600
16,800
8400
15,600
33,800
36,400
18,200
Typical
Configuration
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1 MPS
(GSM)+2
EPSs (UMTS)
1 MPS (GSM)+1
EPS (GSM)+1
EPS (UMTS)
1 MPS
(UMTS)+2
EPSs
(GSM)
1 MPS (UMTS)+1
EPS (UMTS)+1
EPS (GSM)
28,800
62,400
67,200
33,600
45,000
97,500
105,000
52,500
Typical
Configuration
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4.1 Overview
The BSC6910 provides convenient local maintenance and remote maintenance and supports
multiple flexible O&M modes.
The BSC6910 provides hardware-independent O&M functions such as security management,
fault management, alarm management, equipment management, and software management.
Users can use man-machine language (MML) commands to perform O&M and configuration
functions and use the graphical user interface (GUI) to perform O&M functions. This meets
the operational requirements from different users.
Users can use man-machine language (MML) commands to perform O&M and configuration
functions and use the graphical user interface (GUI) to perform O&M functions. This meets
the operational requirements from different users.
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The O&M system of the BSC6910 uses the browser/server (B/S) separated mode. The
EOMUa board of the BSC6910 works as the server, and the LMT is used for local
maintenance. The iManager M2000 is the centralized O&M system, which is used for remote
maintenance.
The alarm box connects to the LMT and provides audible and visible indications for alarms.
4.2 Benefits
Web-based LMT Improving User Experience
Besides the operations support system (OSS), the BSC6910 can also be operated using the
web-based LMT. You can connect the LMT to the BSC6910 to perform O&M operations for
the BSC6910 and to obtain the online help of the LMT. All the operation results are displayed
on the LMT through the web browser.
The web-based LMT does not require software installation and software upgrade, simplifying
user operations and improving user experience.
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The iManager M2000 for remote maintenance can access the BSC6910 in the following
ways:
Rich Tracing and Detection Mechanisms for Reliably Monitoring the Network
Status
The BSC6910 provides the tracing and detection functions on multiple layers and multiple
levels to accurately locate faults. The tracing and detection functions include user tracing,
interface tracing, message tracing, fault detection at the physical layer, and fault detection at
the data link layer.
The tracing messages are saved as files, which can be viewed through the review and tracing
functions of the LMT.
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Technical Specifications
Item
Specification
BSC6910 UMTS
BHCA (k)
64,000
70,000
250K
120,000
Number of NodeBs
10,000
Number of cells
20,000
BHCA (k)
53,300
58,300
208,000
100,000
Number of NodeBs
10,000
Number of cells
20,000
52,000
150,000
Number of TRXs
24,000
180,000
96,000
BSC6910 GU (UMTS
capacity)
BSC6910 GSM
/BSC6910 GU (GSM
capacity)
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Item
Specification
8000
NOTE
1. This table provides the maximum capacity specifications of the BSC6910 UMTS and BSC6910 GU
in a configuration of two cabinets that have six subracks installed.
2. The items BHCA (k), BHCA (k) (Include SMS), traffic volume (Erlang), PS (UL+DL) data
throughput (Mbit/s), number of NodeBs, and number of cells for the BSC6910 UMTS and the
BSC6910 GU cannot reach the maximum value at the same time.
3. The actual capacity depends on the traffic model of the live network. If the traffic model of the live
network differs from the Huawei traffic model, the BSC6910 may provide a capacity different from
what described in this table.
Specification
Cabinet standard
Dimensions (H x W x
D)
N68E-22 cabinet: 46 U
Cabinet weight
Load-bearing capacity
of the floor in the
equipment room
N68E-21-N cabinet: 44 U
N68E-22 cabinet: 370 kg
N68E-21-N cabinet: 430 kg
450 kg/m2
Specification
Clock precision
Clock accuracy
4.6 x 10-6
Pull-in range
4.6 x 10-6
Maximum frequency
offset
2 x 10-8/day
Initial maximum
frequency offset
1 x 10-8
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Specification
Power input
Power range
40 V to 57 V
5800 W
If cables are routed overhead, the distance between the cabinet top and the ceiling of the
equipment room must be greater than or equal to 1000 mm.
If cables are routed under the floor, the height of the ESD floor must be greater than or
equal to 200 mm.
The spacing shown in Figure 5-1 is the minimum possible value. The actual spacing is
wider than that shown in Figure 5-1.
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The BSC6910 does not support installation against a wall, because the PARCb subrack
needs to be installed from the front and rear sides and cables for the boards installed in
the rear side are routed from the rear of the BSC6910 cabinet.
Specification
Storage
Environment
Transportation
Environment
Operating Environment
Temperature
range
40C to +70C
40C to +70C
Long-term: 0C to 45C
Humidity
range
10% RH to 100%
RH
Short-term: 5C to +55C
5% RH to 100% RH
Long-term: 5% RH to 85%
RH
Short-term: 5% RH to 95%
RH
NOTE
The short-term operation refers to the operation with the duration not more than 96 hours at a time and
with the accumulative duration not more than 15 days a year.
Connector
FE
RJ45
GE
RJ45
LC/PC
10 GE
LC/PC
Channelized STM-1/OC-3
LC/PC
Unchannelized STM-1/OC-3
LC/PC
Specification
System availability
> 99.999%
525,000 hours
1 hour
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Standard
Power supply
ETS300 132-2
Standard
Grounding
ETS300 253
Standard
Noise
ETS300 753
GR-63-CORE
Standard
Earthquake-proofing
ETS300 019-2-4-AMD
GR-63-CORE
YDN5083
Safety
Surge protection
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Description
BSC6910
Item
Product
5 Technical Specifications
Standard
ITU-T K.11 (1993)
ITU-T K.27 (1996)
ITU-T K.41 (1998)
EN 300 386 (2000)
GR-1089-CORE (1999)
YDJ 26-89
GB 50057-94
YD5098-2001
Standard
Electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC)
Standard
Class
Storage environment
ETS300 019-1-1
CLASS 1.2
Transportation
environment
ETS300 019-1-2
CLASS 2.3
Operating environment
ETS300 019-1-3
CLASS 3.1
SRAN8.0&GBSS15.0&RAN15.0
SRAN8.0&GBSS15.0&RAN15.0
Description
BSC6910
Product
6 Acronyms and Abbreviation
3GPP
AMR
Adaptive Multirate
ATM
BHCA
BIOS
BM/TC
Basic Module/Transcoder
BSC
BTS
CBC
CHR
CN
Core Network
Co-RRM
CPU
CS
Circuit Service
DSP
EPR
EPS
FE
Fast Ethernet
SRAN8.0&GBSS15.0&RAN15.0
SRAN8.0&GBSS15.0&RAN15.0
Description
BSC6910
Product
6 Acronyms and Abbreviation
GE
Gigabit Ethernet
GSM
GUI
IP
Internet Protocol
LMT
LTE
MAC
MGW
Media Gateway
MME
MML
MPR
MPS
MSC
MSP
MTBF
MTTR
NAS
Non-Access Stratum
OM
OS
Operating System
PDCH
PPP
Point-to-Point Protocol
PS
Packet Switched
RNC
RRM
SDH
SRAN8.0&GBSS15.0&RAN15.0
SRAN8.0&GBSS15.0&RAN15.0
Description
BSC6910
Product
6 Acronyms and Abbreviation
SGSN
STCP
STM-1
SMLC
SMP
TCH
Traffic Channel
TCR
TransCoder Rack
TCS
TransCoder Subrack
TDM
TRX
Transceiver
UE
User Equipment
UMTS
VLAN