Core Network
Core Network
Core Network
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12 MHRU Transfers the RTP/RTCP and IP
13 MHRU bearer services.
14 MIOE
Implements IP over E1.
15 MIOE
0 MCLK Provides clock signals for services.
The external interfaces includes the
1 MCLK
clock input/ output interfaces.
2 ME32b Provides 32 E1 interfaces to extract
line signaling from CAS such as R2
3 ME32b and CNo.1 or insert line signaling into
them.
4 MNLU Provides 2 x 1.25G/1 x 1.25G
cascading capacity and interfacing
5 MNLU function on the broadband data
plane.
6 Provides the FE switching function
MTNC
Back 7 for the control plane, manages the
8 boards in the frame where the MTNC
is located, and provides level 3 clock
MTNC
9 signal for the system through the
clock subboard.
10 MNLU Provides 2 x 1.25G/1 x 1.25G
cascading capacity and interfacing
11 MNLU function on the broadband data
plane.
12 ME8T
Provides eight FE interfaces.
13 ME8T
14 MS1L Provides one 155 Mbit/s SDH optical
15 MS1L interface.
1.2. SIWF:
Frame function: used to provide fax service.
* This frame is not connected and not actually used *
No. of front boards: 4
No. of back boards: 0
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2. Rack 2:
No. of frames: 2
No. of switches: 0
2.1. Frame 1:
No. of front boards: 13
No. of back boards: 12
Frame no. Board type Slot no Board name Board function
0 MVPD Provides the transcoding and EC
1 MVPD functions for voice service streams,
2 MVPD and provides announcement playing
resources to implement the digit-
3 MVPD collecting and announcement playing
services.
4 MSPFb Performs signaling adaptation and
5 MSPFb transfers the signaling.
6
MMPB
7
Converts the broadband service
8
data.
MMPB
9
Front
10 MCMF Processes messages of the media
resource control protocol and
1
11 MCMF operates the corresponding
resources.
12 MHRU Transfers the RTP/RTCP and IP
13 MHRU bearer services.
provides the transcoding and EC
functions for voice service streams,
and provides announcement playing
14 MVPD
resources to implement the digit-
collecting and announcement playing
services.
15
0 ME32b Provides 32 E1 interfaces to extract
1 ME32b line signaling from CAS such as R2
Back
2 ME32b and CNo.1 or insert line signaling into
3 ME32b them.
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4 MNLU Provides 2 x 1.25G/1 x 1.25G
cascading capacity and interfacing
5 MNLU function on the broadband data
plane.
6 Provides the FE switching function
MTNC
7 for the control plane, manages the
8 boards in the frame where the MTNC
is located, and provides level 3 clock
MTNC
9 signal for the system through the
clock subboard.
10
11
12 ME8T
Provides eight FE interfaces.
13 ME8T
Provides 32 E1 interfaces to extract
line signaling from CAS such as R2
14 ME32b
and CNo.1 or insert line signaling into
them.
15 MCMB Back unit of MCMF.
2.2. Frame 2:
No. of front boards: 9
No. of back boards: 12
Frame no. Board type Slot no Board name Board function
0 MVPD Provides the transcoding and EC
1 MVPD functions for voice service streams,
2 MVPD and provides announcement playing
resources to implement the digit-
3 MVPD collecting and announcement playing
services.
1 Front 4
5
6
MMPBb
7 Converts the broadband service
8 data.
MMPBb
9
10
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11
12 MHRUb Transfers the RTP/RTCP and IP
13 MHRUb bearer services.
14
Processes messages of the media
resource control protocol and
15 MCMF
operates the corresponding
resources.
0 MCMB
1 MCMB
Back unit of MCMF.
2 MCMB
3 MCMB
4
5
6 Provides the FE switching function
MTNCb
7 for the control plane, manages the
8 boards in the frame where the MTNC
is located, and provides level 3 clock
MTNCb
9 signal for the system through the
Back
clock subboard.
10 MNLU Provides 2 x 1.25G/1 x 1.25G
cascading capacity and interfacing
11 MNLU function on the broadband data
plane.
12 ME8T
Provides eight FE interfaces.
13 ME8T
14 ME32b Provides 32 E1 interfaces to extract
line signaling from CAS such as R2
15 ME32b and CNo.1 or insert line signaling into
them.
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Media Gateway Controller (CSOFTX)
Model: HUAWEI CSX3000
No. of racks: 2
1. Rack 1:
Rack number: 0
No. of frames: 2
No. of switches: 4
No. of servers: 4
1.1. Frame 0:
No. of front boards: 17
No. of back boards: 7
Frame no. Board type Slot no Board name Board function
0 WCCU
1 WCCU It is responsible for call control and
2 WCCU protocol processing of MTP3,
3 WCCU MTP3b, M3UA, ISUP, BSSAP, MAP
4 WCCU and CAP.
5 WCCU
Manages other boards in the subrack
6 WSMU
and reports its status to the BAM
7
Manages other boards in the subrack
8 WSMU
0 Front and reports its status to the BAM
9
10 WIFM Used to receive and transmit IP
packets, process Media Access
11 WIFM Control (MAC) layer messages and
distribute IP messages.
12 WMGC gateway registration, internal link
status maintenance, gateway status
13 WMGC and capability auditing, and gateway
exception handling functions.
14 WCDB
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It provides UMG resource
management, outgoing trunk
15 WCDB
selection, and WVDB distribution
agent management
16 WALU The Alarm Unit
17
UPWRb
18
The Power Unit
19
UPWRb
20
0
1
2
3
4
5
Providing Ethernet interface to the
WSMU and implementing subrack
6 WSIU
number identification through
setting DIP switch.
Controlling hot-swap of boards and
Providing two pairs of heartbeat
7 WHSC
detection interfaces for the
WSMU/WHSC
Back Providing Ethernet interface to the
WSMU and implementing subrack
8 WSIU
number identification through
setting DIP switch.
Controlling hot-swap of boards and
Providing two pairs of heartbeat
9 WHSC
detection interfaces for the
WSMU/WHSC
10 WBFI Used to perform FE driving, and
provide external physical interfaces
11 WBFI
for the WIFM
12
13
14
15
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16
17
UPWRb The Power Unit
18
19
20
1.2. Frame 1:
No. of front boards: 17
No. of back boards: 5
Frame no. Board type Slot no Board name Board function
0 WCCU
1 WCCU It is responsible for call control and
2 WCCU protocol processing of MTP3,
3 WCCU MTP3b, M3UA, ISUP, BSSAP, MAP
4 WCCU and CAP.
5 WCCU
Manages other boards in the subrack
6 WSMU
and reports its status to the BAM
7
Manages other boards in the subrack
8 WSMU
and reports its status to the BAM
9
10 WIFM Used to receive and transmit IP
1 Front packets, process Media Access
11 WIFM Control (MAC) layer messages and
distribute IP messages.
12 WMGC gateway registration, internal link
status maintenance, gateway status
13 WMGC and capability auditing, and gateway
exception handling functions.
14 WCDB It provides UMG resource
management, outgoing trunk
15 WCDB selection, and WVDB distribution
agent management
16 WALU The Alarm Unit
17
UPWRb The Power Unit
18
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19
UPWRb
20
0
1
2
3
4
5
Providing Ethernet interface to the
WSMU and implementing subrack
6 WSIU
number identification through
setting DIP switch.
Controlling hot-swap of boards and
Providing two pairs of heartbeat
7 WHSC
detection interfaces for the
WSMU/WHSC
Providing Ethernet interface to the
WSMU and implementing subrack
8 WSIU
Back number identification through
setting DIP switch.
Controlling hot-swap of boards and
Providing two pairs of heartbeat
9 WHSC
detection interfaces for the
WSMU/WHSC
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
UPWRb The Power Unit
18
19
20
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2. Rack 2:
Rack number: 1
No. of frames: 2
No. of switches: 0
No. of other equipment: 0
2.1. Frame 2:
No. of front boards: 17
No. of back boards: 5
2.2. Frame 3:
No. of front boards: 16
No. of back boards: 5
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Frame no. Board type Slot no Board name Board function
0 WCCU
1 WCCU It is responsible for call control and
2 WCCU protocol processing of MTP3,
3 WCCU MTP3b, M3UA, ISUP, BSSAP, MAP
4 WCCU and CAP.
5 WCCU
Manages other boards in the subrack
6 WSMUc
and reports its status to the BAM
7
Manages other boards in the subrack
8 WSMUc
and reports its status to the BAM
9
10 WCCU It is responsible for call control and
protocol processing of MTP3,
Front
11 WCCU MTP3b, M3UA, ISUP, BSSAP, MAP
and CAP.
Used to process IP packets and
implement coding/decoding for
1 12 WBSG
(UDP, TCP, SIGTRAN, MTP3 and
MTP3b) and H.248 protocols
13
14 WVDB used to store the subscription data
15 WVDB of mobile subscribers.
16 WALU The Alarm Unit
17
UPWRb
18
The Power Unit
19
UPWRb
20
0
1
2
3
Back
4
5
Providing Ethernet interface to the
6 WSIU
WSMU and implementing subrack
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number identification through
setting DIP switch.
Controlling hot-swap of boards and
Providing two pairs of heartbeat
7 WHSC
detection interfaces for the
WSMU/WHSC
Providing Ethernet interface to the
WSMU and implementing subrack
8 WSIU
number identification through
setting DIP switch.
Controlling hot-swap of boards and
Providing two pairs of heartbeat
9 WHSC
detection interfaces for the
WSMU/WHSC
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
UPWRb The Power Unit
18
19
20
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Home Location Register (HLR)
Model: HLR9820
No. of racks: 1
1. Rack 1:
Rack number: 0
No. of frames: 2
No. of switches: 2
No. of other equipment: 4
1.1. Frame 0:
Frame type: OSTA 2.0
No. of front boards: 13
No. of back boards: 7
Frame no. Board type Slot no Board name
0 DMU
1 DRU
2 DMU
3 DRU
4 SCU
5 DSU
6 SWU
Front
7 SWU
8 SCU
9 DSU
0
10 INU
11 BSU
12
13 BSU
0 USI2
1
2 USI3
Back
3
4
5
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6 SWI0
7 SWI0
8
9
10 USI1
11 USI1
12
13 USI1
1.1. Frame 1:
No. of front boards: 11
No. of back boards: 6
Frame no. Board type Slot no Board name
0 WCCUc
1 WCCUc
2
3
4
5
6 WSMUd
7
8 WSMUd
9
Front 10 WIFMc
1 11 WIFMc
12
13
14 WBSGc
15 WBSGc
16 WALU
17
UPWRb
18
19
UPWRb
20
0
Back
1
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2
3
4
5
6 WSIU
7 WHSCd
8 WSIU
9 WHSCd
10 WBFIc
11 WBFIc
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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