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OWG000201
MSOFTX3000 Hardware
Data Configuration
ISSUE 2.1
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References
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Device Numbering
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MSOFTX3000
MSoft3000
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Frame
Frame
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Board
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Device Numbering
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Shelf Number
> MSOFTX3000 can be configured with a
maximum of three shelves (cabinet),
numbered from 0 to 2.
> The shelf with the basic frame is Integrated
Shelf, numbered as 0, which including two
frames, BAM and iGWB.
> Service Shelf can contain 4 Service Frame.
> A shelf number should be consistent with the
actual position of a shelf when configured, so
that the system can generate correct alarm
information if a failure occurs to the shelf
during operation.
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Device Numbering
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Frame Number
> Frame is a Function Unit, including
different boards to achieve one function.
One Basic Frame and 9 Extension Frame
in full data configuration.
> The basic frame is numbered as 0 and
the other frames are numbered from 1 to
9 from bottom upward
> Basic Frame must to be configured.
Extension Frame depends on capacity.
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Device Numbering
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Device Numbering
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Slot Number
> Slot Number
A frame is designed to contain 21 boards numbered
from 0 to 20. The front boards are numbered from left to
right, and the back boards are numbered from right to
left.
> The relations between boards and slots
The WSMUs (and back boards WSIUs) must be
inserted in slots 6 and 8.
The WALU must be inserted in front slot 16.
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Device Numbering
The WHSC must be inserted in back slots 7 and 9, and
front panels are installed in corresponding front slots.
Each UPWR occupies two slots, and there are two front
UPWR boards and two back UPWR boards. The slot
numbers designated are 17 and 19.
Other slots (05, 1015) are inserted with service
processing boards (including the WCCU, WCSU, WBSG,
WIFM, WAFM, WCDB, WVDB, and WMGC).These slots
are compatible with one another.
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Device Numbering
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Module Number
> MSOFTX3000 regards BAM, iGWB, and boards as
modules, and numbers them accordingly from 0 to 255. 0 is
for BAM, 1 is for iGWB, and the others are allocated to
boards.
> Back Board, WALU and UPWR have no module Number.
Active-Standby Boards have the same Module Num. Loadsharing Boards have different one.
> Module Number is used for distributing messages
according to different number in inner system.
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Device Numbering
> Module number starts from 2 according to board type. The module
number of a board is unique in the system.
> The numbering rules are as follows:
WSMU module number: 221 (allocated automatically by the
system)
WCCU/WCSU module number: 22101
WCDB/WVDB module number: 102131
WMGC/WAFM/WIFM/WBSG/WSGU module number: 132211
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Data Collection
Frame type
Board Type
Frame number
Frame number
Site number
Row number
Column number
Slot number
Front/Back
Module Number
Assist slot
IP address of the
IP address of FE port
router connecting to
MSOFTX3000
Link Type(64Kbit/s,2Mbit/s)
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Questions
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Answer
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Summary
Summary
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General Flow
Add
AddShelf
Shelf
Add
AddFrame
Frame
Add
AddBoard
Board
Add
AddWSGU/WCSU
WSGU/WCSUBRD
BRD
Add
AddWEPI
WEPIBRD
BRD
Add
AddWCKI
WCKIBRD
BRD
Add
AddWCDB
WCDBBRD
BRD
Set
SetCLK
CLKReference
ReferenceSRC
SRC
Set
SetE1Information
E1Information Set
SetCPC
CPCInformation
Information
Set
SetIP/ATM
IP/ATMDispatch
DispatchAbility
Ability
Add
AddCDB
CDBFunction
Function
Add
AddWIFM/WAF
WIFM/WAFBRD
BRD
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ADD FRM
[Shelf Number]
[Shelf Number]
[Location Title]
[Frame Number]
[Position Number]
[Position Number]
ADD BRD
ADD EPICFG
ADD FECFG
[Frame Number]
[Slot Number]
[IP Address]
[Board Type]
[Module Number]
ADD CDBFUNC
[CDP Module Number]
[Function]
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Parameters Relations
ADD SHF
[Shelf Number]
[Location Title]
[Position Number]
[Row Number]
ADD FRM
ADD BRD
[Frame Number]
[Frame Number]
[Shelf Number]
[Slot Number]
[Position Number]
[Location]
[Column Number]
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ADD Shelf
Description
ADD SHF
To add shelf
RMV SHF
MOD SHF
LST SHF
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Add Frame
> Frame numbered as 0 is the basic frame, and the expansion frames are
numbered from 1 to 9 from bottom upward. Before configuring the
expansion frames, configure the basic frame firstly.
Command
Description
ADD FRM
To add a frame
RMV FRM
To remove an existing frame before removing a frame, you must ensure that
the related module and board have been removed.
To modify the properties of a frame
MOD FRM
You can use this command to modify the position information (shelf number
and position number) of a frame.
To list the properties of the specified frame
LST FRM
If you expect to browse the properties of all frames in a shelf, just specify the
parameter "frame number" to "ALL".
DSP FRM
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Add Boards:
> By default, when you add a frame with the ADD FRM command,
the WSMU, WSIU, WHSC, WALU and UPWR of the frame will be
configured automatically.
> You need to manually configure such boards as the WCCU,
WCCU, WCSU, WCDB, WVDB, WBSG, WSGU, WMGC, WIFM,
WEPI, and WCKI.
> To modify the message transfer part (MTP) link type (64 kbit/s by
default) of the central processing board (CPC) on the WCSU, use
the command MOD CPCCFG
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Description
ADD BRD
To add a board
RMV BRD
LST BRD
DSP BRD
DSP BRDVER
SWP BRD
RST BRD
To reset a board
DSP COMM
MOD CPCCFG
LST CPCCFG
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Parameter :
> Function :
> CDP Module Number : WCDB Module Number102131
Command
Description
ADD CDBFUNC
RMV CDBFUNC
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Command
Description
ADD FECFG
RMV FECFG
MOD FECFG
LST FECFG
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Description
ADD EPICFG
MOD EPICFG
RMV EPICFG
LST EPICFG
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Command
Description
MOD CPCCFG
LST CPCCFG
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Clock Reference
> When setting WCKI board, the Clock source can be GPS, BITS, Line input(E1).
> Clock Work Mode can be auto and manual.
Command
Description
SET CKICFG
LST CKICFG
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Clock Reference
> Clock Level : Set it to stratum-2 clock or stratum-3 clock
> Auto: The WCKI will automatically select the clock reference
source( GPS, BITS1BITS2LINE CLOCK1LINE
CLOCK2 ) with the highest priority.
> Manual: The WCKI will lock the specified clock reference source.
> clock reference sources of BITS:
CLK_2M: E1(2 Mbit/s)
CLK_E1: 2M(2 MHz)
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In the clock planning, MSOFTX3000 can lock the line clocks provided by
external devices. Such devices as MGW, HLR and PSTN can provide
stable stratum-3 or higher clock sources.
Configuration Steps
ADD BRD
SET CKICFG
3: Add E1 information
ADD EPICFG
ADD BOSRC
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Steps
1: Add WEPI and WCKI
ADD BRD
SET CKICFG
3: Add E1 information
ADD EPICFG
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Question
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Answer
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Summary
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BB(BACK BOARD).
DSP BRD: FN=9, SN=1, PSN=BB;
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To list slot positions of clock source connected with EPI : LST CLKSRC
Example: To list frame 1 slot position of clock source connected with EPI.
LST CLKSRC: FN=1;
To display the clock status of the board. including H.110 clock, 8K clock and
2M clock: DSP CLKSTAT
Example: Display the clock status of frame 0 slot 10, this board is WEPI board.
DSP CLKSTAT: FN=0, SN=10;
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(FRONT BOARD).
DSP BRD: FN=0, SN=0, PSN=BB;
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Query IP Link
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Question
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Answer
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summary
summary
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Back
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Questions
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Answer
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Summary
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Thank You
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