Manual
Manual
Transport Platform
V800R005C01
Hardware Description
Issue 01
Date 2013-08-30
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Purpose
This document describes hardware features of the PTN6900, which helps intended readers obtain
detailed information about each chassis, board, and cable, and rapidly locate specific information
through lists of components.
CAUTION
Note the following precautions:
l Currently, the device supports the AES and SHA2 encryption algorithms. AES is reversible,
while SHA2 is irreversible. A protocol interworking password must be reversible, and a local
administrator password must be irreversible.
l If the plain parameter is specified, the password will be saved in plaintext in the configuration
file, which has a high security risk. Therefore, specifying the cipher parameter is
recommended. To further improve device security, periodically change the password.
l Do not set both the start and end characters of a password to "%$%$." This causes the
password to be displayed directly in the configuration file.
Related Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
PTN6900 V800R005C01
U2000 V100R009C00
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Symbol Conventions
The symbols used in this document are described in the following table. They are defined as
follows.
Symbol Description
Change History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains
all updates made in previous issues.
Contents
4 Boards............................................................................................................................................83
4.1 4-Port 10GBase LAN-SFP+ Physical Interface Card(PIC)..........................................................................................84
4.2 1-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ + 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC).............................87
5 Cables...........................................................................................................................................124
5.1 Power Cable................................................................................................................................................................125
5.1.1 DC Power Cables.....................................................................................................................................................125
5.1.2 AC Power Cables.....................................................................................................................................................126
5.2 Chassis and Cabinet Grounding Cable.......................................................................................................................127
5.2.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................127
5.2.2 Structure...................................................................................................................................................................127
5.2.3 Technical Specifications..........................................................................................................................................127
5.3 Console Port Cable.....................................................................................................................................................128
5.3.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................128
5.3.2 Structure...................................................................................................................................................................128
5.3.3 Technical Specifications..........................................................................................................................................129
5.4 Auxiliary Port Cable...................................................................................................................................................130
5.4.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................130
5.4.2 Structure...................................................................................................................................................................130
5.4.3 Technical Specifications..........................................................................................................................................131
5.5 Clock Cable................................................................................................................................................................132
5.5.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................132
5.5.2 Structure...................................................................................................................................................................132
5.5.3 Technical Specifications..........................................................................................................................................133
5.6 Ethernet Cable............................................................................................................................................................134
5.6.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................134
5.6.2 Structure...................................................................................................................................................................134
5.6.3 Technical Specifications..........................................................................................................................................136
5.7 Optical Fiber...............................................................................................................................................................137
5.7.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................137
5.7.2 Optical Connectors..................................................................................................................................................137
5.7.3 Technical Specifications..........................................................................................................................................138
5.8 16xE1 Cable...............................................................................................................................................................138
5.8.1 Overview.................................................................................................................................................................138
5.8.2 Structure...................................................................................................................................................................139
A List of Indicators.......................................................................................................................147
A.1 Indicators on the PTN6900-1-M4..............................................................................................................................148
A.1.1 Indicators on a Fan Module....................................................................................................................................148
A.1.2 Indicators on a PSU................................................................................................................................................148
A.1.3 Indicators on an MPU.............................................................................................................................................149
A.1.4 Indicators on an NPU..............................................................................................................................................149
A.1.5 Indicators on a Flexible Card..................................................................................................................................150
A.2 Indicators on the PTN6900-2-M8..............................................................................................................................151
A.2.1 Fan Module Indicators............................................................................................................................................151
A.2.2 Power Module Indicators........................................................................................................................................151
A.2.3 MPU Indicators.......................................................................................................................................................152
A.2.4 Forwarding Board Indicators..................................................................................................................................152
A.2.5 FIC Indicators.........................................................................................................................................................153
A.3 Indicators on the PTN6900-2-M16............................................................................................................................154
A.3.1 Fan Module Indicators............................................................................................................................................154
A.3.2 Power Module Indicators........................................................................................................................................154
A.3.3 MPU Indicators.......................................................................................................................................................155
A.3.4 Forwarding Board Indicators..................................................................................................................................155
A.3.5 FIC Indicators.........................................................................................................................................................156
B List of Boards.............................................................................................................................157
B.1 List of Boards.............................................................................................................................................................158
B.2 Board Power Consumption and Weight....................................................................................................................160
D Optical Module.........................................................................................................................170
D.1 Instructions on How to Use an Optical Module........................................................................................................171
E Glossary......................................................................................................................................209
F Acronyms and Abbreviations.................................................................................................211
1.1 Overview
1.1 Overview
The PTN6900-1-M4 is a high-end network device developed by Huawei. This device is based
on the VRP and applies to the access, convergence, and transmission of Metro services.
The PTN6900-1-M4 has great capabilities for network access, Layer 2 switching, and EoMPLS
transmission, and supports a wide range of high-speed and low-speed interfaces. In addition, the
PTN6900-1-M4 supports triple-play of voice, video, and data services and can bear 2G, 3G, and
LTE services simultaneously. The PTN6900-1-M4 can be deployed together with Huawei NE,
CX, and ME series products to build a hierarchical Metro Ethernet network that offers extensive
services.
System Overview
Being equipped with a centralized routing engine and NP forwarding structure, the
PTN6900-1-M4 has a great capacity and can provide diverse services.
The PTN6900-1-M4 has an integrated chassis that can be installed independently. The main
parts of the PTN6900-1-M4 such as MPUs, NPUs, PICs, fan modules, and PSUs are hot-
swappable.
Figure 1-1 shows the outline of the PTN6900-1-M4. The PTN6900-1-M4 provides one slot for
the NPU and four slots for PICs. The network process unit on the PTN6900-1-M4 is NPU. All
the PICs switch data with each other through the NPU.
System Architecture
The logical architecture of the PTN6900 consists of the following planes: data plane, control
and management plane, and monitoring plane, as shown in Figure 1-2. The data plane processes
and switches data packets quickly and smoothly; the control and management plane, as the core
of the system, controls and manages the system; the monitoring plane monitors the ambient
operating conditions.
MPU MPU
Monitoring
System System
plane
monitoring unit monitoring unit
System System
Control and monitoring unit monitoring unit
management
plane
Management PIC
Management unit management
unit unit
Data
Forwarding
plane
unit
NPU
Forwarding Data channel
unit
NPU PIC *N
NOTE
PTN6900-2-M8/M16 has two NPU boards, and PTN6900-1-M4 has only one NPU board.
l Queries about alarm prompts, alarm indications, running status, and alarm status of PSUs
l Queries about alarm prompts, alarm indications, running status, and alarm status of the
voltage and ambient temperature
Main Components
The PTN6900-1-M4 has an integrated chassis with main parts that all support hot swapping.
Slot Layout
Figure 1-4 shows the slot layout of the PTN6900-1-M4.
8 PSU 9 PSU
6 MPU 7 MPU
10 3 PIC 4 PIC
FAN 1 PIC 2 PIC
5 NPU
5 1 For NPUs.
NOTE
An FIC refers to a sub-card on which every port works at a rate of lower than 1 Gbit/s. An HIC refers to a
sub-card on which every port works at a rate of at least 1 Gbit/s.
Chassis Specifications
Item Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 132 mm x 442 mm x 220 mm (5.20 in. x 17.40 in. x 8.66 in.)
Item Specification
NOTE
In the dimensions shown in the table, the width (W) does not include the rack-mounting ears.
Temperature and humidity are measured at 1.5 m (4.92 ft.) above the floor and 0.4 m (1.31 ft.) in front of the
cabinet. There should be no protection board on the front or back of the cabinet.
"Short-term" refers to continuous working time that does not exceed 96 hours and accumulated working time
per year that does not exceed 15 days. If the working time exceeds either of these values, it is considered "long-
term".
The device cannot start at an ambient temperature lower than -20°C (-4°F).
Product Specifications
Item Description
SDRAM 2 GB
Flash 16 MB
eUSB 2 GB
Item Description
The device is powered by two PSUs, which work in 1+1 backup mode. When one PSU fails or
is removed, the other one can still supply adequate power for the device. The PSUs are installed
in the two top slots of the chassis and supply power for the MPUs, NPU, PICs, and fan module.
In the case of an AC power supply system, one AC power frame is placed outside the chassis
(Huawei ETP48120-F1 is configured compliant to the standards) and installed with rectifier
modules based on system power. The AC power frames are then connected to the input terminals
on the DC-PEMs to supply power for the system. (In short, external AC power frames are added
to the DC power supply system to constitute an AC power supply system.)
The following measures are taken to ensure that the PSUs can supply stable and safe power for
the system:
Backplane
48V-A-fan 48V-fan
48V-A 3.3V
PEM A FAN
3.3V-A
48V-B-fan 48V-A
Item Specification
OUT When the indicator is steady green, the PSUs are working properly
and supply stable power.
When the indicator is steady red, the hardware of the PSUs fails or
the device is not supplied with power ranging from -48 V or -60 V or
the input voltage is lower or higher than the normal range.
When the indicator is off, the PSUs are switched off or the hardware
of the PSUs is faulty.
Item Specification
Fault LED Red off on Output overvoltage Remove the rectifier and
occurs. install it again. If there is still
no output, replace the
rectifier.
There are six fans in the fan frame of the PTN6900-1-M4. When one fan fails, the device can
still work at an ambient temperature of 40°C (104°F) for a short period.
The rotation speeds of the fans can automatically be adjusted based on the device temperature.
Table 1-8 Technical specifications of the fan module for the PTN6900-1-M4
Item Specification
Item Specification
Maximum 118 W
power
consumption
Maximum 569 Pa
wind
pressure
Noise 56.5 dB
Indicator/Button Description
FAN indicator When the indicator is steady green, the fan module is working
properly.
When the indicator is off, the fan module is unregistered, powered
off, or has a hardware fault.
When the indicator is steady red, the fan module fails.
P INTERFACE
SFP
H CONVERSION
RJ45
Y MODULE
OVER
Backplane
SUBSCRI NP TM
BED
P INTERFACE
SFP
H CONVERSION
RJ45
Y MODULE
NPU
The NPU-50 on the PTN6900-1-M4 processes service data of the entire system.
The NPU-50 has a 50-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards exchange
data through the NPU-50.
You can install only one NPU-50 on the chassis of the PTN6900-1-M4.
Table 1-11 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 1-11 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 1-12 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
The NPU-50-E on the PTN6900-1-M4 processes service data of the entire system.
The NPU-50-E has the 50-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards
exchange data through the NPU-50-E.
You can install only one NPU-50-E on the chassis of the PTN6900-1-M4.
Table 1-14 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 1-14 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 1-15 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
The NPU-120 has a 120-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards switch
data through the NPU-120.
You can install only one NPU-120 on the chassis of the PTN6900-1-M4. The NPU-120 is
connected to the four PICs.
The NPUs are responsible for service processing in the entire system, and are connected
to all subcards through data channels.
Table 1-17 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 1-17 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 1-18 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
The NPU-120-E has a 120-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards switch
data through the NPU-120-E.
You can install only one NPU-120-E on the chassis of the PTN6900-1-M4. The NPU-120-E is
connected to the four PICs.
Table 1-20 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 1-20 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 1-21 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
Item Specification
The device can be equipped with a single MPU or double MPUs (in backup mode).
In the case of double MPUs, when the master MPU is working, the slave MPU is in the standby
state. You can connect either the management network port on the master MPU or that on the
slave MPU to the device. The slave MPU exchanges information (heartbeat messages and
backup data) with only the master MPU. Data consistency between the master and slave MPUs
is ensured through high reliability mechanisms such as batch backup and real-time backup. After
a master/slave switchover, the slave MPU immediately becomes the master MPU. You can
configure a default master MPU. During the start process, the MPU that you configure wins the
competition and becomes the master MPU.
MPUs support two switchover modes: failover and manual switchover. The failover is triggered
by serious faults or resetting of the master MPU. The manual switchover is triggered by
commands run on the console interface or management interface.
The MPU integrates multiple functional units. By integrating the system control and
management unit, clock unit, and system maintenance unit, the MPU provides the functions of
the control plane and maintenance plane. The functions of the MPU are detailed as follows:
l System control and management unit
The MPU is mainly responsible for processing routing protocols. In addition, the MPU
broadcasts and filters routing packets, downloads routing policies from the policy server.
The MPU manages the NPUs and communicates with the NPUs. The MPU implements
outband communication between boards. The MPU manages and carries out
communication between the NPUs and slave MPU through the outband management bus.
The MPU is also responsible for data management. The system configuration data, booting
file, upgrade software, and system logs are stored on the MPU. The Compact Flash (CF)
card on the MPU functions as a mass storage device for saving data files including system
files, configuration files, and logs, and is not hot-swappable.
The MPU manages and maintains the device. Through management interfaces such as serial
interfaces and network interfaces on the MPU, you can manage and maintain the device.
l System clock unit
The system clock unit of the MPU provides NPUs and PICs with reliable and synchronous
SDH clock signals.
The MPUs support the clock that complies with IEEE 1588v2.
l System maintenance unit
The system maintenance unit of the MPU collects monitoring information, remotely or
locally tests system units, or performs in-service upgrades on system units.
Through the Monitorbus, the MPU collects the operation data periodically. The MPU
produces controlling information, such as detecting the board presence and adjusting the
fan speed.
NOTE
The MPUs work in 1:1 hot backup mode, improving system reliability.
1.5.2 MPUK
Figure 1-16 shows the MPUK panel.
5. ETH LINK indicator 6. AUX interface 7. Console interface 8. CLK clock interface
Table 1-22 Description of the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
STAT indicator If the indicator is steady green, the MPU is working properly.
If the indicator blinks green, the MPU is being registered.
If the indicator is steady red, the hardware of the MPU is faulty.
If the indicator is off, the MPU is not powered on or fails to be registered.
ACT indicator If the indicator is steady green, the MPU functions as the master MPU.
If the indicator is off, the MPU functions as the slave MPU or is not
registered.
ETH LINK If the indicator is steady green, the ETH link is Up.
indicator If the indicator is off, the ETH link is Down.
Indicator/ Description
Button
RESET button The button is used for resetting the MPU. Press the RESET button to
reset the MPU.
TOD date RJ45 Input or output 1PPS and TOD clock signals
interface from one channel, and input and output DCLS
from one channel
Attribute Description
Attribute Description
Attribute Description
Electrical RS-232
characteristics
Baud rate The default value is 9600 bit/s. The value can be configured.
Attribute Description
Electrical RS-232
characteristics
Baud rate The default value is 9600 bit/s. The value can be configured.
Attribute Description
Standard G.703
compliance
Specifications
Table 1-28 lists the specifications of the MPUK.
Item Specification
Typical power 20 W
consumption
2.1 Overview
2.1 Overview
The PTN6900-2-M8 is a high-end network device developed by Huawei. This device is based
on the VRP and applies to the access, convergence, and transmission of Metro Ethernet services.
The PTN6900-2-M8 has great capabilities in network access, Layer 2 switching, and EoMPLS
transmission, and supports a wide range of high-speed and low-speed interfaces. Hence, the
PTN6900-2-M8 supports triple-play of voice, video, and data services and can bear 2G/3G/LTE
services simultaneously. The PTN6900-2-M8 can be deployed together with Huawei NE, CX,
and ME series products to build a Metro Ethernet network with a clear hierarchy and offer
extensive services. This chapter provides an overview of the PTN6900-2-M8 hardware.
System Overview
Being equipped with a centralized routing engine and NP forwarding structure, the
PTN6900-2-M8 has a great capacity and can provide extensive services.
The PTN6900-2-M8 uses an integrated chassis that can be installed independently. The main
parts of the PTN6900-2-M8 such as MPUs, NPUs, PICs, fan modules, and PSUs are hot-
swappable.
Figure 2-1 shows the outline of the PTN6900-2-M8. The PTN6900-2-M8 provides two slots
for NPUs and eight slots for PICs. The network process unit on the PTN6900-2-M8 is NPU. All
the PICs perform data exchange through the NPU.
System Architecture
The logical architecture of the PTN6900 consists of the following planes: data plane, control
and management plane, and monitoring plane, as shown in Figure 2-3. The data plane processes
and switches data packets quickly and smoothly; the control and management plane, as the core
of the system, controls and manages the system; the monitoring plane monitors the ambient
operating conditions.
MPU MPU
Monitoring
System System
plane
monitoring unit monitoring unit
System System
Control and monitoring unit monitoring unit
management
plane
Management PIC
Management unit management
unit unit
Data
Forwarding
plane
unit
NPU
Forwarding Data channel
unit
NPU PIC *N
NOTE
PTN6900-2-M8/M16 has two NPU boards, and PTN6900-1-M4 has only one NPU board.
l Queries about alarm prompts, alarm indications, running status, and alarm status of PSUs
l Queries about alarm prompts, alarm indications, running status, and alarm status of the
voltage and ambient temperature
Main Components
The PTN6900-2-M8 adopts an integrated chassis, and the main parts of the PTN6900-2-M8 are
hot-swappable.
Figure 2-4 shows the outline and parts of the PTN6900-2-M8 DC.
Figure 2-5 shows the outline and parts of the PTN6900-2-M8 AC.
Slot Layout
Figure 2-6 shows the slot layout of the PTN6900-2-M8.
13 PSU 14 PSU
7 PIC 8 PIC
5 PIC 6 PIC
10 NPU
15
FAN
9 NPU
3 PIC 4 PIC
1 PIC 2 PIC
11 MPU 12 MPU
NOTE
A FIC refers to a sub-card on which every port has a rate of lower than 1 Gbit/s. A HIC refers to a sub-
card on which every port has a rate of at least 1 Gbit/s.
When the 4x10GE-SFP+ subcard is installed, the NPU-120 or NPU-120-E must also be installed. In
addition, the NPU-120 or NPU-120-E must be installed in one of the four slots close to the NPU.
Chassis Specifications
Item Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 442 mm x 220 mm x 222 mm (17.4 in. x 8.66 in. x 8.74 in.)
(5 U (222.25 mm or 8.75 in.) height)
Item Specification
Item Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 442 mm x 220 mm x 264 mm (17.4 in. x 8.66 in. x 10.39 in.)
(5 U (267 mm or 10.51 in.) height)
Item Specification
NOTE
In the dimensions shown in the table, the width (W) does not include the rack-mounting ears.
Temperature and humidity are measured at 1.5 m (4.92 ft.) above the floor and 0.4 m (1.31 ft.) in front of the
cabinet. There should be no protection board on the front or back of the cabinet.
"Short-term" refers to continuous working time that does not exceed 96 hours and accumulated working time
per year that does not exceed 15 days. If the working time exceeds either of these values, it is considered "long-
term".
Product Specifications
Item Description
SDRAM 2 GB
Flash 16 MB
eUSB 2 GB
Item Description
The device is powered by two PSUs, which work in 1+1 backup mode. When one PSU fails or
is removed, the other one can still supply adequate power for the device. The PSUs are installed
in the two top slots of the chassis and supply power for the MPUs, NPU, PICs, and fan module.
The following measures are taken to ensure that the PSUs can supply stable and safe power for
the system:
Backplane
48V-A-fan 48V-fan
48V-A 3.3V
PEM A FAN
3.3V-A
48V-B-fan 48V-A
Item Specification
OUT When the indicator is steady green, the PSUs are working properly
and supply stable power.
When the indicator is steady red, the hardware of the PSUs fails or
the device is not supplied with power ranging from -48 V or -60 V or
the input voltage is lower or higher than the normal range.
When the indicator is off, the PSUs are switched off or the hardware
of the PSUs is faulty.
Input Green On Off The indicator is on when the input is normal, and is
indicato off when the input is abnormal.
r
Blink Overvoltage or undervoltage is input.
The panel switch is Off.
Output Green On Off The indicator is on when the output is normal, and
indicato is off when the output is abnormal.
r
temperatures of the components on the boards are controlled within a normal range, enabling
the boards to work properly. The heat dissipation system is composed of a fan frame, an air
intake vent, an air exhaust vent, and an air channel. All the fans in the fan frame work
simultaneously, and their rotation speeds can be adjusted by area. When one fan fails, the heat
dissipation system can still allow the device to work at an ambient temperature of 40°C (104°
F) for a short period. The temperature sensors, which are located on the air exhaust vent and
boards, monitor the temperatures of the components on the boards and adjust the fan rotation
speeds according to the commands delivered by the MPU to control the board temperatures.
There are nine fans in the fan frame of the PTN6900-2-M8. When one fan fails, the device can
still work at the ambient temperature of 40°C ( 104°F ) for a short period.
The rotation speeds of the fans can be adjusted based on the device temperature.
Table 2-9 Technical specifications of the fan frame for the PTN6900-2-M8
Parameter Value
Maximum 177 W
power
consumption
Indicator Description
FAN indicator If the indicator is steady green, it indicates that the fan module works
normally.
The indicator is off when the fan module is unregistered, powered
off, or has a hardware fault.
If the indicator is steady red, it indicates that the fan module fails.
1. The IP packets sent from PICs and NPU converge at a convergence module.
2. The NP processes the IP packets.
3. The TM module performs traffic management on the IP packets.
P INTERFACE OVER
SFP
H CONVERSION SUBSCRI NP TM
RJ45
Y MODULE BED
NPU
Backplane
OVER
SUBSCRI NP TM
P INTERFACE BED
SFP
H CONVERSION
RJ45
Y MODULE
NPU
The NPU-50 has the 50-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards exchange
data through the NPU-50.
You can install two NPUs on the chassis of the PTN6900-2-M8. The NPU-50 in slot 9/10 is
connected to the eight PICs, and the two backup modes, 1:1 and 1+1, are supported.
Table 2-12 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 2-12 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 2-13 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
Item Specification
The NPU-50-E has the 50-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards
exchange data through the NPU-50-E.
You can install two NPUs on the chassis of the PTN6900-2-M8. The NPU-50-E in slot 9/10 is
connected to the eight PICs, and the two backup modes, 1:1 and 1+1, are supported.
Table 2-15 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 2-15 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
The NPU-120 has a 120-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards switch
data through the NPU-120.
You can install two NPUs on the chassis of the PTN6900-2-M8. The NPU-120 is connected to
the eight PICs, and the two backup modes of 1:1 and 1+1 are supported.
Table 2-17 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 2-17 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 2-18 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
Item Specification
The NPU-120-E has a 120-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards
exchange data through the NPU-120-E.
You can install two NPUs on the chassis of the PTN6900-2-M8. The NPU-120-E is connected
to the eight PICs, and the two backup modes of 1:1 and 1+1 are supported.
Table 2-20 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 2-20 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 2-21 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
In the case of double MPUs, when the master MPU is working, the slave MPU is in the standby
state. You can connect either the management network port on the master MPU or that on the
slave MPU to the device. The slave MPU exchanges information (heartbeat messages and
backup data) with only the master MPU. Data consistency between the master and slave MPUs
is ensured through high reliability mechanisms such as batch backup and real-time backup. After
a master/slave switchover, the slave MPU immediately becomes the master MPU. You can
configure a default master MPU. During the start process, the MPU that you configure wins the
competition and becomes the master MPU.
MPUs support two switchover modes: failover and manual switchover. The failover is triggered
by serious faults or resetting of the master MPU. The manual switchover is triggered by
commands run on the console interface or management interface.
The MPU integrates multiple functional units. By integrating the system control and
management unit, clock unit, and system maintenance unit, the MPU provides the functions of
the control plane and maintenance plane. The functions of the MPU are detailed as follows:
l System control and management unit
The MPU is mainly responsible for processing routing protocols. In addition, the MPU
broadcasts and filters routing packets, downloads routing policies from the policy server.
The MPU manages the NPUs and communicates with the NPUs. The MPU implements
outband communication between boards. The MPU manages and carries out
communication between the NPUs and slave MPU through the outband management bus.
The MPU is also responsible for data management. The system configuration data, booting
file, upgrade software, and system logs are stored on the MPU. The Compact Flash (CF)
card on the MPU functions as a mass storage device for saving data files including system
files, configuration files, and logs, and is not hot-swappable.
The MPU manages and maintains the device. Through management interfaces such as serial
interfaces and network interfaces on the MPU, you can manage and maintain the device.
l System clock unit
The system clock unit of the MPU provides NPUs and PICs with reliable and synchronous
SDH clock signals.
The MPUs support the clock that complies with IEEE 1588v2.
l System maintenance unit
The system maintenance unit of the MPU collects monitoring information, remotely or
locally tests system units, or performs in-service upgrades on system units.
Through the Monitorbus, the MPU collects the operation data periodically. The MPU
produces controlling information, such as detecting the board presence and adjusting the
fan speed.
NOTE
The MPUs work in 1:1 hot backup mode, improving system reliability.
2.5.2 MPUK
Figure 2-18 shows the MPUK panel.
5. ETH LINK indicator 6. AUX interface 7. Console interface 8. CLK clock interface
Table 2-22 Description of the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
STAT indicator If the indicator is steady green, the MPU is working properly.
If the indicator blinks green, the MPU is being registered.
If the indicator is steady red, the hardware of the MPU is faulty.
If the indicator is off, the MPU is not powered on or fails to be registered.
ACT indicator If the indicator is steady green, the MPU functions as the master MPU.
If the indicator is off, the MPU functions as the slave MPU or is not
registered.
ETH LINK If the indicator is steady green, the ETH link is Up.
indicator If the indicator is off, the ETH link is Down.
RESET button The button is used for resetting the MPU. Press the RESET button to
reset the MPU.
TOD date RJ45 Input or output 1PPS and TOD clock signals
interface from one channel, and input and output DCLS
from one channel
Attribute Description
Attribute Description
Attribute Description
Electrical RS-232
characteristics
Baud rate The default value is 9600 bit/s. The value can be configured.
Attribute Description
Electrical RS-232
characteristics
Baud rate The default value is 9600 bit/s. The value can be configured.
Attribute Description
Standard G.703
compliance
Specifications
Table 2-28 lists the specifications of the MPUK.
Item Specification
Typical power 20 W
consumption
3.1 Overview
3.1 Overview
The PTN6900-2-M16 is a high-end network device developed by Huawei. This device is based
on the VRP and applies to the access, convergence, and transmission of Metro Ethernet services.
The PTN6900-2-M16 has great capabilities in network access, Layer 2 switching, and EoMPLS
transmission, and supports a wide range of high-speed and low-speed interfaces. Hence, the
PTN6900-2-M16 supports triple-play of voice, video, and data services and can bear 2G/3G/
LTE services simultaneously. The PTN6900-2-M16 can be deployed together with Huawei NE,
CX, and ME series products to build a Metro Ethernet network with a clear hierarchy and offer
extensive services. This chapter provides an overview of the PTN6900-2-M16 hardware.
System Architecture
The logical architecture of the PTN6900 consists of the following planes: data plane, control
and management plane, and monitoring plane, as shown in Figure 3-2. The data plane processes
and switches data packets quickly and smoothly; the control and management plane, as the core
of the system, controls and manages the system; the monitoring plane monitors the ambient
operating conditions.
MPU MPU
Monitoring
System System
plane
monitoring unit monitoring unit
System System
Control and monitoring unit monitoring unit
management
plane
Management PIC
Management unit management
unit unit
Data
Forwarding
plane
unit
NPU
Forwarding Data channel
unit
NPU PIC *N
NOTE
PTN6900-2-M8/M16 has two NPU boards, and PTN6900-1-M4 has only one NPU board.
Main Components
The PTN6900-2-M16 uses an integrated chassis, and the main parts of the PTN6900-2-M16 are
hot-swappable.
Slot Layout
Figure 3-4 shows the slot layout of the PTN6900-2-M16.
21 PSU 22 PSU
15 PIC 16 PIC
13 PIC 14 PIC
11 PIC 12 PIC
9 PIC 10 PIC
23 18 NPU
FAN 17 NPU
7 PIC 8 PIC
5 PIC 6 PIC
3 PIC 4 PIC
1 PIC 2 PIC
19 MPU 20 MPU
NOTE
An FIC refers to a subcard on which every port works at a rate of lower than 1 Gbit/s. An HIC refers to a
subcard on which every port works at a rate of at least 1 Gbit/s.
Configuring less than or equal to ten 10 GE interfaces evenly on the right half frames of the PTN6900-2-
M16 is recommended.
Chassis Specifications
Item Description
Dimensions (H x W x D) 442 mm x 220 mm x 353 mm (17.4 in. x 8.66 in. x 13.90 in.)
(8 U (352 mm or 13.90 in.) height)
Item Description
NOTE
In the dimensions shown in the table, the width (W) does not include the rack-mounting ears.
Temperature and humidity are measured at 1.5 m (4.92 ft.) above the floor and 0.4 m (1.31 ft.) in front of the
cabinet. There should be no protection board on the front or back of the cabinet.
"Short-term" refers to continuous working time that does not exceed 96 hours and accumulated working time
per year that does not exceed 15 days. If the working time exceeds either of these values, it is considered "long-
term".
Product Specifications
Item Description
SDRAM 2 GB
Flash 16 MB
eUSB 2 GB
Item Description
The device is powered by two PSUs, which work in 1+1 backup mode. When one PSU fails or
is removed, the other one can still supply adequate power for the device. The PSUs are installed
in the two top slots of the chassis and supply power for the MPUs, NPU, PICs, and fan module.
The following measures are taken to ensure that the PSUs can supply stable and safe power for
the system:
Backplane
48V-A-fan 48V-fan
48V-A 3.3V
PEM A FAN
3.3V-A
48V-B-fan 48V-A
Item Specification
OUT If the indicator is steady green, the PSUs is working properly and
supply stable power.
When the indicator is steady red, the hardware of the PSUs fails or
the device is not supplied with power ranging from -48 V or -60 V.
When the indicator is off, the PSUs are switched off or the hardware
of the PSUs is faulty.
Input Green On Off If the indicator is on, the input is normal. If the
indicato indicator is off, the input is abnormal.
r
Blink Overvoltage or undervoltage is input.
The panel switch is Off.
Output Green On Off If the indicator is on, the output is normal. If the
indicato indicator off, the output is abnormal.
r
the boards to work properly. The heat dissipation system is composed of a fan frame, an air
intake vent, an air exhaust vent, and an air channel. All the fans in the fan frame work
simultaneously, and their rotation speeds can be adjusted by area. When one fan fails, the heat
dissipation system can still allow the device to work at an ambient temperature of 40°C (104°
F) for a short period. The temperature sensors, which are located on the air exhaust vent and
boards, monitor the temperatures of the components on the boards and adjust the fan rotation
speeds according to the commands delivered by the MPU to control the board temperatures.
There are six fans in the fan frame of the PTN6900-2-M16. When one fan fails, the device can
still work at the ambient temperature of 40°C ( 104°F ) for a short period.
The rotation speeds of the fans can be adjusted based on the device temperature.
Table 3-10 Technical specifications of the fan frame for the PTN6900-2-M16
Parameter Value
Maximum 220 W
power
consumption
Noise 68 dB@27°C
Indicator Description
FAN indicator If the indicator is steady green, it indicates that the fan module works
normally.
The indicator is off when the fan module is unregistered, powered
off, or has a hardware fault.
If the indicator is steady red, it indicates that the fan module fails.
1. The IP packets sent from PICs and NPU converge at a convergence module.
2. The NP processes the IP packets.
3. The TM module performs traffic management on the IP packets.
P INTERFACE OVER
SFP
H CONVERSION SUBSCRI NP TM
RJ45
Y MODULE BED
NPU
Backplane
OVER
SUBSCRI NP TM
P INTERFACE BED
SFP
H CONVERSION
RJ45
Y MODULE
NPU
The NPU-50 has a 50-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards exchange
data through the NPU-50.
You can install two NPUs on the chassis of the PTN6900-2-M16. The NPU-50 in slot 17/18 is
connected to the sixteen PICs, and the two backup modes of 1:1 and 1+1 are supported.
Through the management channels between MPUs and NPUs, the MPUs can manage
NPUs and associated subcards, and transmit routing protocol data.
l Data forwarding plane
The NPUs are responsible for service processing in the entire system, and are connected
to all subcards through data channels.
Table 3-13 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 3-13 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 3-14 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
The NPU-50-E has a 50-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards switch
data through the NPU-50-E.
You can install two NPUs on the chassis of the PTN6900-2-M16. The NPU-50-E in slot 17/18
is connected to the sixteen PICs, and the two backup modes, 1:1 and 1+1, are supported.
Table 3-16 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 3-16 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, it indicates that the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be
registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 3-17 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
Item Specification
The NPU-120 has a 120-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards
exchange data through the NPU-120.
You can install two NPUs on the chassis of the PTN6900-2-M16. The NPU-120 is connected
to the eight PICs, and the two backup modes, 1:1 and 1+1, are supported.
Table 3-19 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 3-19 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 3-20 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
The NPU-120-E has a 120-Gbit/s forwarding capability in each direction, and all subcards switch
data through the NPU-120-E.
You can install two NPUs on the chassis of the PTN6900-2-M16. In 1+1 mode, The NPU-120-
E is connected to the eight PICs, In 1:1 mode, The NPU-120-E is connected to the sixteen
PICs, and the two backup modes of 1:1 and 1+1 are supported.
Table 3-22 describes the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel.
Table 3-22 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
ACT If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the master state.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or fails to be registered.
OFL If the indicator is steady red, the NPU is powered off and can be safely removed.
indicator If the indicator is off, the NPU is working properly.
Indicator/ Description
Button
OFL This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before removing the NPU, press
button and hold the OFL button for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the NPU.
Specifications
Table 3-23 lists the specifications of the NPU.
Item Specification
The device can be equipped with a single MPU or double MPUs (in backup mode).
In the case of double MPUs, when the master MPU is working, the slave MPU is in the standby
state. You can connect either the management network port on the master MPU or that on the
slave MPU to the device. The slave MPU exchanges information (heartbeat messages and
backup data) with only the master MPU. Data consistency between the master and slave MPUs
is ensured through high reliability mechanisms such as batch backup and real-time backup. After
a master/slave switchover, the slave MPU immediately becomes the master MPU. You can
configure a default master MPU. During the start process, the MPU that you configure wins the
competition and becomes the master MPU.
MPUs support two switchover modes: failover and manual switchover. The failover is triggered
by serious faults or resetting of the master MPU. The manual switchover is triggered by
commands run on the console interface or management interface.
The MPU integrates multiple functional units. By integrating the system control and
management unit, clock unit, and system maintenance unit, the MPU provides the functions of
the control plane and maintenance plane. The functions of the MPU are detailed as follows:
l System control and management unit
The MPU is mainly responsible for processing routing protocols. In addition, the MPU
broadcasts and filters routing packets, downloads routing policies from the policy server.
The MPU manages the NPUs and communicates with the NPUs. The MPU implements
outband communication between boards. The MPU manages and carries out
communication between the NPUs and slave MPU through the outband management bus.
The MPU is also responsible for data management. The system configuration data, booting
file, upgrade software, and system logs are stored on the MPU. The Compact Flash (CF)
card on the MPU functions as a mass storage device for saving data files including system
files, configuration files, and logs, and is not hot-swappable.
The MPU manages and maintains the device. Through management interfaces such as serial
interfaces and network interfaces on the MPU, you can manage and maintain the device.
l System clock unit
The system clock unit of the MPU provides NPUs and PICs with reliable and synchronous
SDH clock signals.
The MPUs support the clock that complies with IEEE 1588v2.
l System maintenance unit
The system maintenance unit of the MPU collects monitoring information, remotely or
locally tests system units, or performs in-service upgrades on system units.
Through the Monitorbus, the MPU collects the operation data periodically. The MPU
produces controlling information, such as detecting the board presence and adjusting the
fan speed.
NOTE
The MPUs work in 1:1 hot backup mode, improving system reliability.
3.5.2 MPUK
Figure 3-15 shows the MPUK panel.
5. ETH LINK indicator 6. AUX interface 7. Console interface 8. CLK clock interface
Table 3-24 Description of the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel
Indicator/ Description
Button
STAT indicator If the indicator is steady green, the MPU is working properly.
If the indicator blinks green, the MPU is being registered.
If the indicator is steady red, the hardware of the MPU is faulty.
If the indicator is off, the MPU is not powered on or fails to be registered.
ACT indicator If the indicator is steady green, the MPU functions as the master MPU.
If the indicator is off, the MPU functions as the slave MPU or is not
registered.
ETH LINK If the indicator is steady green, the ETH link is Up.
indicator If the indicator is off, the ETH link is Down.
RESET button The button is used for resetting the MPU. Press the RESET button to
reset the MPU.
TOD date RJ45 Input or output 1PPS and TOD clock signals
interface from one channel, and input and output DCLS
from one channel
Attribute Description
Attribute Description
Electrical RS-232
characteristics
Baud rate The default value is 9600 bit/s. The value can be configured.
Attribute Description
Electrical RS-232
characteristics
Baud rate The default value is 9600 bit/s. The value can be configured.
Attribute Description
Standard G.703
compliance
Specifications
Table 3-30 lists the specifications of the MPUK.
Item Specification
Typical power 20 W
consumption
Item Specification
4 Boards
4.12 Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port 100Base-RJ45(FIC, Supporting 1588v2)
Overview
Figure 4-1 shows the appearance of the 4-Port 10GBase LAN-SFP+ Physical Interface Card
(PIC).
Panel Description
Table 4-1 lists the functions of the indicators on the 4-Port 10GBase LAN-SFP+ Physical
Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-1 Functions of the indicators on the 4-Port 10GBase LAN-SFP+ Physical Interface Card
(PIC)
Indicator Description
Interface Attributes
Table 4-2 lists the attributes of the interfaces on the 4-Port 10GBase LAN-SFP+ Physical
Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-2 Attributes of the interfaces on the 4-Port 10GBase LAN-SFP+ Physical Interface Card
(PIC)
Attribute Description
Connector LC
Attribute Description
Network protocol IP
Attributes Description
Attri
Description
butes
Attri
Description
butes
Specifications
Table 4-5 lists the specifications of the4-Port 10GBase LAN-SFP+ Physical Interface Card
(PIC) .
Item Specification
Silkscreen of 4×10GE-SFP+
the board name
Typical power 10 W
consumption
Item Specification
Connector LC
Earliest V800R005C01
Software
Version
Product Specifications
Table 4-6 lists the specifications of the 4-Port 10GBase LAN-SFP+ Physical Interface Card
(PIC).
Item Specification
Overview
1-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ + 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card
(PIC supports synchronization Ethernet.
l The 1-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ equipped with the 10GE optical module provides
features of 10GE optical interfaces.
l The 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP equipped with the GE optical module provides features
of GE optical interfaces.
l The 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP equipped with the FE optical module provides features
of FE optical interfaces.
l The Electrical-interface SFP module provides features of 100M/1000M auto-sensing
electrical interfaces. When the 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP is equipped with an electrical-
interface SFP module, synchronization Ethernet is not supported.
l The 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP supports a mix of the GE optical module, FE optical
module, and Electrical-interface SFP module.
Figure 4-2 shows the appearance of the 1-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ + 8-Port
100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC).
Panel Description
Table 4-7 lists the functions of the indicators on the 1-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ + 8-Port
100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-7 Functions of the indicators on the 1-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ + 8-Port
100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC)
Indicator Description
Interface Attributes
Table 4-8 and Table 4-9lists the attributes of the interfaces on the 1-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-
SFP+ + 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC).
Attribute Value
Connector LC
Network protocol IP
Attribute Value
Connector LC/PC
Network protocol IP
Attributes Description
Attributes Description
Attri
Description
butes
Attri
Description
butes
Attribute Value
Minimum output -19.0 dBm -15.0 dBm -5.0 dBm -5.0 dBm
power
Receiver sensitivity -30.0 dBm -31.0 dBm -37.0 dBm -37.0 dBm
Overload optical -14.0 dBm -8.0 dBm -10.0 dBm -10.0 dBm
power
Attribute Value
Minimum output -9.5 dBm -9.5 dBm -4.5 dBm -2.0 dBm 0 dBm
power
Maximum output -2.5 dBm -3.0 dBm 3.0 dBm 5.0 dBm 5.0 dBm
power
Attribute Value
Receiving sensitivity -17.0 dBm -20.0 dBm -22.5 dBm -23.0 -30.0 dBm
dBm
Overload optical 0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -9.0 dBm
power
Attribute Value
Transmission 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km
Distance (43.50 (43.50 (43.50 (43.50 (43.50 (43.50 (43.5 (43.50
mi.) mi.) mi.) mi.) mi.) mi.) 0 mi.) mi.)
Optical fiber Single Single- Single- Single- Single- Single Singl Single
type -mode mode mode mode mode -mode e- -mode
mode
Specifications
Table 4-15 lists the specifications of the 1-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ + 8-Port
100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC) .
Item Specification
Item Specification
Typical power 23 W
consumption
Connector LC/PC
Product Specifications
Table 4-16 lists the specifications of the 1-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ + 8-Port
100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC).
Feature Description
Feature Description
Overview
The 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ Physical Interface Card(PIC) supports synchronization
Ethernet.
Supports the 10GE optical module that provides 10GE optical interfaces.
Figure 4-3 shows the appearance of the 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ Physical Interface
Card.
Panel Description
Table 4-17 lists the functions of the indicators on the 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+
Physical Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-17 Functions of the indicators on the 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ Physical
Interface Card(PIC)
Indicator Description
Interface Attributes
Table 4-18 lists the attributes of the interfaces on the 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ Physical
Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-18 Attributes of the interfaces on the 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ Physical
Interface Card(PIC)
Attribute Value
Connector LC
Network protocol IP
Attributes Description
Attri
Description
butes
Specifications
Table 4-21 lists the specifications of the2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ Physical Interface
Card(PIC) .
Item Specification
Silkscreen of 2x10GE-SFP+
the board name
Typical power 10 W
consumption
Connector LC
Earliest V800R005C00
Software
Version
Product Specifications
Table 4-22 lists the specifications of the 2-Port 10GBase LAN/WAN-SFP+ Physical Interface
Card(PIC).
Feature Description
Feature Description
Overview
The 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC) supports synchronization
Ethernet and the following types of optical modules:
l GE optical module, providing features of GE optical interfaces
l FE optical module, providing features of FE optical interfaces
l Electrical-interface SFP module, providing features of 100M/1000M auto-sensing
electrical interfaces. When the 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card
(PIC) is installed with an electrical-interface SFP module, synchronization Ethernet is not
supported.
l The 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC) supports the mixed use of
various types of modules.
Figure 4-4 shows the appearance of the 8-port 100/1000Base-X-SFP flexible card.
Panel Description
Table 4-23 lists the functions of the indicators on the 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical
Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-23 Functions of the indicators on the 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface
Card(PIC)
Indicator Description
Indicator Description
Interface Attributes
Table 4-24 lists the attributes of the interfaces on the 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical
Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-24 Attributes of the interfaces on the 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface
Card(PIC)
Attribute Value
Connector LC/PC
Network protocol IP
Attribute Value
Minimum output -19.0 dBm -15.0 dBm -5.0 dBm -5.0 dBm
power
Receiver sensitivity -30.0 dBm -31.0 dBm -37.0 dBm -37.0 dBm
Overload optical -14.0 dBm -8.0 dBm -10.0 dBm -10.0 dBm
power
Attribute Value
Minimum output -9.5 dBm -9.5 dBm -4.5 dBm -2.0 dBm 0 dBm
power
Maximum output -2.5 dBm -3.0 dBm 3.0 dBm 5.0 dBm 5.0 dBm
power
Receiving sensitivity -17.0 dBm -20.0 dBm -22.5 dBm -23.0 -30.0 dBm
dBm
Overload optical 0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -9.0 dBm
power
Attribute Value
Transmission 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km 70 km
Distance (43.50 (43.50 (43.50 (43.50 (43.50 (43.50 (43.5 (43.50
mi.) mi.) mi.) mi.) mi.) mi.) 0 mi.) mi.)
Optical fiber Single Single- Single- Single- Single- Single Singl Single
type -mode mode mode mode mode -mode e- -mode
mode
Specifications
Table 4-28 lists the specifications of the8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card
(PIC) .
Parameters Value
Silkscreen of 8xFE/GE-SFP
the board name
Typical power 11 W
consumption
Connector LC/PC
Earliest V800R005C00
Software
Version
Product Specifications
Table 4-29 lists the specifications of the 8-Port 100/1000Base-X-SFP Physical Interface Card
(PIC).
Feature Description
Feature Description
Overview
8-Port 100/1000Base-RJ45 Physical Interface Card(PIC) supports the electrical module that
provides 1GE electrical interfaces.
Figure 4-5 shows the appearance of the 8-Port 100/1000Base-RJ45 Physical Interface Card
(PIC).
Panel Description
Table 4-30 describes the indicators on the 8-Port 100/1000Base-RJ45 Physical Interface Card
(PIC).
Indicator Description
Interface Attributes
Table 4-31 lists the interface attributes of the 8-Port 100/1000Base-RJ45 Physical Interface Card
(PIC).
Table 4-31 Interface attributes of the 8-Port 100/1000Base-RJ45 Physical Interface Card(PIC)
Attribute Value
Standard IEEE802.3 ab
compliance
Network protocol IP
Specifications
Table 4-32 lists the technical specifications of the 8-Port 100/1000Base-RJ45 Physical Interface
Card(PIC).
Item Specification
Silkscreen of 8xFE/GE-RJ
the board name
Typical power 12 W
consumption
Connector RJ45
Earliest V800R005C00
software
version
Product Specifications
Table 4-33 lists the specifications of the 8-Port 100/1000Base-RJ45 Physical Interface Card
(PIC).
Overview
The 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC) transmits 63-channel
E1 signals through 4-channel 155M SDH line, implements the Inverse Multiplexing for
MultiLink Point-to-Point Protocol (ML-PPP), and supports synchronous Ethernet and hot
swapping.
The 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC)consists of the service
access module, auxiliary interface module, control drive module, clock module, and power
module.
Figure 4-6 shows the appearance of the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical
Interface Card(PIC).
Figure 4-6 Appearance of the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface Card
(PIC)
Panel Description
Table 4-34 describes the indicators on the4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical
Interface Card(PIC) .
Table 4-34 Description of the indicators on the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical
Interface Card(PIC)
Indicator Description
STAT If the indicator is steady green, it indicates that the 4-Port Channelized
STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC) works normally.
If the indicator is off, it indicates that the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c
POS-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC) is not powered on or fails to be
registered.
If the indicator is steady red, it indicates that the hardware of the 4-Port
Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface Card(PIC)is faulty.
If the indicator is steady yellow, it indicates that logic is not loaded to
the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface Card
(PIC).
LINK/ACT If the indicator is steady on, it indicates that the link is normal.
(green) If the indicator blinks, it indicates that data is being transmitted.
If the indicator is off, it indicates that the link is Down.
Interface Attributes
Table 4-35 lists the interface attributes of the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical
Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-35 Interface attributes of the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface
Card(PIC)
Attribute Description
Optical interface Determined by the selected SFP optical module (for attributes of the SFP
attribute optical module, see Table 4-36)
Network protocols IP
Attribute Description
Technical Specifications
Table 4-37 lists the technical specifications of the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP
Physical Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-37 Technical specifications of the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical
Interface Card(PIC)
Item Description
Product Specifications
Table 4-38 shows the product specifications of the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP
Physical Interface Card(PIC).
Table 4-38 Product specifications of the 4-Port Channelized STM-1c POS-SFP Physical
Interface Card(PIC)
Item Description
Overview
The 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm) is hot-swappable and provides up to 32
E1 interfaces. The service type of every interface can be configured flexibly.
Figure 4-7 shows the appearance of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm).
Panel Description
Table 4-39 describes the buttons and indicators on the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card
(PIC, 75ohm).
Table 4-39 Buttons and indicators on the32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm)
Indicator Description
Interface Attributes
Table 4-40 shows the interface attributes of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC,
75ohm).
Table 4-40 Interface attributes of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm)
Attribute Description
Interface 75 ohm
impedance
Attenuation (dB) 0 to 6
of the input
interface at 1024
kHz
Technical Specifications
Table 4-41 shows the technical parameters of the32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC,
75ohm) .
Table 4-41 Technical specifications of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm)
Item Specification
Silkscreen of 32xE1-75
the board name
Earliest V800R005C01
software
version
Product Specifications
Table 4-42 lists the specifications of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm).
Feature Description
Feature Description
Overview
The 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm) is hot-swappable and provides up to 32
E1 interfaces. The service type of every interface can be configured flexibly.
Figure 4-8 shows the appearance of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm).
Panel Description
Table 4-43 describes the buttons and indicators on the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card
(PIC, 120ohm).
Table 4-43 Buttons and indicators on the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm)
Indicator Description
Interface Attributes
Table 4-44 shows the interface attributes of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC,
120ohm).
Table 4-44 Interface attributes of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm)
Attribute Description
Attenuation (dB) 0 to 6
of the input
interface at a point
with the frequency
of 1024 kHz
Technical Specifications
Table 4-45 shows the technical specifications of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC,
120ohm).
Table 4-45 Technical specifications of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm)
Item Specification
Item Specification
Product Specifications
Table 4-46 lists the specifications of the 32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm).
Feature Description
Overview
The 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm)is hot-swappable and provides up to 16 E1
interfaces. The service type of every interface can be configured flexibly.
Figure 4-9 shows the appearance of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm).
Panel Description
Table 4-47 describes the buttons and indicators on the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card
(PIC, 75ohm).
Table 4-47 Buttons and indicators on the16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm)
Indicator Meaning
Interface Attributes
Table 4-48 shows the interface attributes of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC,
75ohm).
Table 4-48 Interface attributes of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm)
Attribute Description
Interface 75 ohm
impedance
Attenuation (dB) 0 to 6
of the input
interface at 1024
kHz
Technical Parameters
Table 4-49 shows the technical parameters of the16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC,
75ohm) .
Table 4-49 Technical parameters of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm)
Description Description
Silkscreen 16xE1-75
print
Earliest V800R005C01
software
version
Product Specifications
Table 4-50 lists the specifications of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 75ohm).
Feature Description
Feature Description
Overview
The 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm) is hot-swappable and provides up to 16
E1 interfaces. The service type of every interface can be configured flexibly.
Figure 4-10 shows the appearance of the 1632-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC,
120ohm).
Panel Description
Table 4-51 describes the buttons and indicators on the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card
(PIC, 120ohm).
Table 4-51 Buttons and indicators on the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm)
Indicator Meaning
Interface Attributes
Table 4-52 shows the interface attributes of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC,
120ohm).
Table 4-52 Interface attributes of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm)
Attribute Description
Attenuation (dB) 0 to 6
of the input
interface at a point
with the frequency
of 1024 kHz
Technical Specifications
Table 4-53 shows the technical specifications of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC,
120ohm).
Table 4-53 Technical specifications of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm)
Item Specification
Item Specification
Product Specifications
Table 4-54 lists the specifications of the 16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card(PIC, 120ohm).
Feature Description
Overview
Figure 4-11 shows the appearance of the 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface
Card(FIC). The card uses 155 M SFP optical modules, provides four 155–Mbit/s POS interface.
Panel Description
Table 4-55 describes the indicators on the 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface
Card(FIC).
Table 4-55 Indicators on the 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface Card(FIC)
Indicator Description
Interface attributes
Table 4-56 lists the interface attributes of the 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface
Card(FIC).
Table 4-56 Interface attributes of the 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface Card
(FIC)
Attribute Description
Supported IP
network protocol
Attribute Description
Technical Specifications
Table 4-58 lists the technical specifications of the4-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Physical
Interface Card(FIC).
Table 4-58 Technical specifications of the 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface
Card(FIC)
Item Specification
Silkscreen of 4×OC3-POS
the board name
Item Specification
Earliest V800R005C01
software
version
Product Specifications
Table 4-59 lists the product specifications of the 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Physical
Interface Card(FIC).
Table 4-59 Product specifications of the 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS-SFP Physical Interface
Card(FIC)
Item Description
Overview
The Boolean value input and output interfaces on the card can be connected to the burglarproof
sensor (on the cabinet door) and smoke sensor to implement on-site ambient monitoring.
The alarm input interface (ALMI) on the AUXQ is used to input four channels (numbered from
1 to 4) of alarm signals. The ALMI interface can be connected to sensors such as the burglarproof
sensor and the smoke sensor on the cabinet door, or to other environment monitoring devices.
The environment monitoring device collects the environment monitoring information and
outputs the information to the device through the ALMI interface. If any exception occurs in the
working environment of the device, the device generates an alarm accordingly and reports the
alarm to the NMS for real-time monitoring and management. Users can run a command to
configure which channel (1 to 4 channels) and which object (temperature, voltage, current,
smoke, and cabinet door) to be monitored. The device then determines whether to report the
associated alarm to the NMS based on the configuration performed by users.
Table 4-60 Description of the interfaces on the Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port
100Base-RJ45(FIC, Supporting 1588v2)
F1 RJ-45 Reserved
Figure 4-12 shows the appearance of the Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port 100Base-
RJ45(FIC, Supporting 1588v2).
Figure 4-12 Appearance of the Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port 100Base-RJ45
(FIC, Supporting 1588v2)
Panel Description
Table 4-61 describes the indicators on the Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port
100Base-RJ45(FIC, Supporting 1588v2).
Table 4-61 Description of the indicators on the Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port
100Base-RJ45(FIC, Supporting 1588v2)
Indicator Description
Interface Attributes
Table 4-62 describes the pins of the ALMI interface.
Technical Specifications
Table 4-63 lists the technical specifications of the Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port
100Base-RJ45(FIC, Supporting 1588v2).
Table 4-63 Technical specifications of the Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port
100Base-RJ45(FIC, Supporting 1588v2)
Item Specification
Silkscreen of AUX/4xFE-A
the board name
Typical power 10 W
consumption
Connector RJ45
Earliest V800R005C01
software
version
Product Specifications
Table 4-64 lists the product specifications of the Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port
100Base-RJ45(FIC, Supporting 1588v2).
Table 4-64 Product specifications of the Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4-Port 100Base-
RJ45(FIC, Supporting 1588v2)
Item Description
Connector RJ45
5 Cables
This chapter describes the structure and specifications of the external cables.
The PTN6900-1-M4 can use 6 mm^2 or 10 mm^2 power cables. The PTN6900-2-M8 and
PTN6900-2-M16 can use 6 mm^2, 10 mm^2, or 16 mm^2 power cables.
CAUTION
If no special requirements are imposed on power cables, power cables are delivered according
to default configurations. Otherwise, power cables need to be purchased locally. For rules of
selecting power cables, see the Guide to Power Distribution Design in the HUAWEI
PTN6900-1-M4&PTN6900-2-M8 Installation Guide.
If the Power Distribution Frame (PDF) is more than 35 m (114.83 ft.) away from the device,
install the PDF as near as possible.
Table 5-1 Terminal and cable specifications of the 6 mm^2 (0.009 in.^2) power cable
Item Description
Table 5-2 Terminal and cable specifications of the 10 mm^2 (0.02 in.^2) power cable
Item Description
Table 5-3 Terminal and cable specifications of the 10 mm^2 (0.02 in.^2) power cable
Item Description
CAUTION
If no special requirements are imposed on power cables, power cables are delivered according
to default configurations. Otherwise, power cables need to be purchased locally. For rules of
selecting power cables, see the corresponding computation formula in Guide to Power
Distribution Design.
Item Description
Cable Type External Suite, Power Cords All Over The World, Class I Equipment
With Connector C13, External Cable Set
5.2.1 Introduction
The chassis and cabinet ground cables are used to ground a chassis and a cabinet. Before the
delivery of a device, ground cables are correctly connected to the front, rear, and side doors of
the cabinet.
5.2.2 Structure
The connector of the chassi and cabinet ground cable is the same as the connector of the DC-
input power cable.
Table 5-5 Technical specifications of the PTN6900-1-M4 and cabinet ground cable
Item Description
Item Description
Fireproof class CM
Table 5-6 lists the technical specifications of the PTN6900-2-M8 and cabinet ground cable..
Table 5-6 Technical specifications of the PTN6900-2-M8 and cabinet ground cable
Item Description
Fireproof class CM
5.3.1 Introduction
The console interface cable is used to connect the console interface on the PTN6900 to the serial
interface of the console to transmit configuration data of the PTN6900.
The console interface cable is an 8-core shielded cable. One end of the cable is an RJ45 connector
connected to the console interface on the MPU. The other end has DB9 and DB25 connectors,
either of which is connected to the serial interface on a computer.
5.3.2 Structure
Figure 5-1 shows the structure of a console interface cable. Table 5-7 shows the pin assignment
on the console interface cable.
1 -> 5 8
2 -> 6 6
4 - 7 5 GND
5 - 8 1 GND
7 <- 20 4
8 <- 4 7
Table 5-8 lists the technical specifications of the console interface cable.
Item Description
Item Description
Number of 8
cores
Fireproof class CM
5.4.1 Introduction
The AUX interface cable is used to connect the AUX interface on the PTN6900 to a modem to
remotely transmit the configuration data of the PTN6900.
The AUX interface cable is an 8-core shielded cable. One end of the cable is an RJ45 connector
connected to the AUX interface on the MPU. The other end has DB9 and DB25 connectors,
either of which is connected to the serial interface on a computer.
NOTE
User login through AUX interfaces is not supported at present.
5.4.2 Structure
As shown in Figure 5-2 the structure of the AUX interface cable is the same as that of the console
interface cable. Table 5-9 shows the pin assignment on the AUX interface cable.
1 -> 4 7 RTS
2 -> 20 4 DTR
3 -> 2 3 TXD
4 - 8 1 GND
5 - 7 5 GND
6 <- 3 2 RXD
7 <- 6 6 DSR
8 <- 5 8 CTS
Table 5-10 lists the technical specifications of the AUX interface cable.
Item Description
Item Description
Number of cores 8
Fireproof class CM
5.5.1 Introduction
A clock cable is used to connect the clock interface on the PTN6900 to the clock interface on
another device. In the case of the PTN6900 be equipped with one MPU, the PTN6900 can receive
one channel 2-Mbit/s clock signals, one channel 2-MHz clock signals, one channel 1 PPS +TOD
time signals, or one channel of input and one channel of output DCLS time signals from the
upstream device and provides one channel 2-Mbit/s clock signals, one channel 2-MHz clock
signals, one channel 1 PPS +TOD time signals, or one channel of input and one channel of output
DCLS time signals to the downstream device. In the case of the PTN6900 be equipped with two
MPUs, the PTN6900 can receive two channels 2-Mbit/s clock signals, two channels 2-MHz
clock signals, two channels 1 PPS +TOD time signals, or two channels of input and two channels
of output DCLS time signals from the upstream device and provides two channels 2-Mbit/s clock
signals, two channels 2-MHz clock signals, two channels 1 PPS +TOD time signals, or two
channels of input and two channels of output DCLS time signals to the downstream device.
One end of the clock cable is an RJ45 connector connected to the clock interface on the MPU
and the other end is connected to the clock interface on an external device. The connector on
the other end needs to be prepared as required on site.
NOTE
The wire sequence of a trunk cable used as a clock cable differs from the wire sequence of an ordinary
twisted cable.
5.5.2 Structure
Table 5-11 shows the pin assignments on the 120-ohm trunk cable.
X1.4 X2.1
X1.1 X2.4
X1.6 X2.8
X1.8 X2.6
Item Description
Type Cable,120ohm,1E1,0.4mm,MP8-II,120CC4P0.4P430U
(S),MP8-II,Expert 2.0
5.6.1 Introduction
Ethernet cable is of two types: the straight-through cable and the crossover cable.
Straight-through Cable
The straight-through cable is used to connect the Ethernet interfaces between the following
devices:
Crossover Cable
The crossover cable is used to connect the Ethernet interfaces between the following devices:
5.6.2 Structure
As shown in Figure 5-4, the straight-through cable and the crossover cable are standard shielded
network cables, and uses an RJ45 connector shown in Figure 5-5.
Table 5-13 and Table 5-14 show the pin assignments of the straight-through cable and the
crossover cable respectively.
Item Description
Number of cores 8
Fireproof class CM
Available length 5 m (16.40 ft), 10 m (32.81 ft), 20 m (65.62 ft), and 30 m (98.42 ft)
Item Description
Number of cores 8
Item Description
Fireproof class CM
5.7.1 Introduction
Table 5-17 lists the types of optical fibers that the PTN6900 uses.
CAUTION
The optical transmission module of the multi-transverse mode needs to be connected to the multi-
mode fiber. The optical transmitting module in single-longitudinal or multi-longitudinal mode
needs to be connected to the single-mode fiber.
The outlines and operations of each connector as well as a brief description of how to install and
uninstall them are described in the following sections.
The plugging/unplugging of an LC/PC optical interface only needs an axial operation, that is, a
push/pull in line with the cable, instead of a rotation.
The operation procedures and precautions are as follows:
l To insert, carefully align the head of the fiber jumper with the optical interface and push
in the fiber using appropriate force.
l To remove, press the clip and slightly push in the fiber connector, and then pull it out.
Item Description
5.8.1 Overview
The E1 interface on the PTN6900 uses 75-ohm or 120-ohm trunk cables. One end of the 16xE1
cable is connected to the E1 electrical interface on the device using the Anea 96 connector; the
other end of the 16xE1 cable is connected to the Digital Distribution Frame (DDF) using a
connector that needs to be made as required on site.
5.8.2 Structure
The 16xE1 cable uses the Anea 96 connector on one end, as shown in Figure 5-7.
1 Tip 1 R0 25 Tip 2 T0
2 Ring 26 Ring
3 Tip 3 R1 27 Tip 4 T1
4 Ring 28 Ring
5 Tip 5 R2 29 Tip 6 T2
6 Ring 30 Ring
7 Tip 7 R3 31 Tip 8 T3
8 Ring 32 Ring
9 Tip 9 R4 33 Tip 10 T4
10 Ring 34 Ring
11 Tip 11 R5 35 Tip 12 T5
12 Ring 36 Ring
13 Tip 13 R6 37 Tip 14 T6
14 Ring 38 Ring
15 Tip 15 R7 39 Tip 16 T7
16 Ring 40 Ring
17 Tip 17 R8 41 Tip 18 T8
18 Ring 42 Ring
19 Tip 19 R9 43 Tip 20 T9
20 Ring 44 Ring
22 Ring 46 Ring
24 Ring 48 Ring
50 Ring 74 Ring
52 Ring 76 Ring
54 Ring 78 Ring
56 Ring 80 Ring
2 Blue 26 Orange
4 Green 28 Brown
6 Grey 30 Blue
8 Orange 32 Green
10 Brown 34 Grey
12 Blue 36 Orange
14 Green 38 Brown
16 Grey 40 Blue
18 Blue 42 Orange
20 Green 44 Brown
22 Grey 46 Blue
24 Orange 48 Green
50 Brown 74 Grey
52 Blue 76 Orange
54 Green 78 Brown
56 Grey 80 Blue
Item Description
Item Description
Diameter of the 12.4 mm - 1.6 mm - 0.26 mm (0.49 in. - 0.06 in. - 0.01 in.)
protection layer -
diameter of the internal
insulation - diameter of
the internal conductor
Number of cores 32
Cable length 5 m (16.40 ft), 10 m (32.81 ft), 15 m (49.21 ft), 20 m (65.62 ft), 25
m (82.02 ft), 30 m (98.42 ft), 35 m (114.83 ft), 40 m (131.23 ft), 45
m (147.64 ft), and 50 m (164.04 ft)
Item Description
Cable length 5 m (16.40 ft), 10 m (32.81 ft), 15 m (49.21 ft), 20 m (65.62 ft), 25
m (82.02 ft), 30 m (98.42 ft), 35 m (114.83 ft), 40 m (131.23 ft), 45
m (147.64 ft), and 50 m (164.04 ft)
5.9.1 Overview
The 155M electrical interface optical module uses the 75Ω trunk cables. One end of the 75Ω
trunk cable is connected to the 155M electrical interface optical module through the SAA
connector, and the other end is connected to the Digital Distribution Frame (DDF). The connector
is manufactured based on the actual requirements.
5.9.2 Architecture
One end of the 75Ω trunk cable is connected to the 155M electrical interface optical module
through the SAA connector. Figure 5-9 shows the cable appearance.
Figure 5-10 shows the architecture of the 75-ohm 155M electrical interface optical module
cable.
Figure 5-10 Architecture of the 75-ohm 155M electrical interface optical module cable
Table 5-23 Technical specifications of the 75-ohm 155M electrical interface optical module
cable
Item Parameter
Item Parameter
Optional length of a 10 m
cable
5.10.1 Introduction
On the device, the RJ45 connectors are used to input the alarm signals from the external
equipment and output the local alarm signals to the equipment that monitors all the alarms.
At one end of the alarm input/output cable, the RJ45 connector is used to connect to the ALMI
or ALMO interface on the equipment; at the other end, a connector (made as required on site)
is used to connect to the external equipment or the equipment that monitors all the alarms.
5.10.2 Structure
Structure
Figure 5-11 shows the structure of the alarm input/output cable.
8 W
X1
Pin Assignment
Table 5-24 lists the pin assignment of the alarm input/output alarm cable connector.
Technical Specifications
Table 5-25 lists the technical specifications of the alarm input/output cable.
Item Specification
Cable type Twisted-Pair Cable, 100 ohm, Category 5e, 0.52 mm, 24AWG, 8 Cores, 4
Pairs, PANTONE 430U
A List of Indicators
The indicators of the PSU are located on the plastic panel. Table A-2 describes the indicators
on a DC PSU.
Table A-3 Description of the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel
Indicator/ Status
Button Description
STAT Green If the indicator is steady green, the MPU is working properly.
indicator If the indicator blinks green, the MPU is being registered.
If the indicator is off, the MPU is not powered on or fails to
be registered.
ACT Green If the indicator is steady green, the MPU functions as the
indicator master MPU.
If the indicator is off, the MPU functions as the slave MPU or
fails to be registered.
ETH LINK Green If the indicator is steady green, the ETH link is Up.
indicator If the indicator is off, the ETH link is Down.
ETH ACT Yellow If the indicator blinks yellow, data is being transmitted.
indicator If the indicator is off, no data is being transmitted.
RESET - The button is used for resetting the MPU. Press the RESET
button button to reset the MPU.
Table A-4 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
STAT indicator Green If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is working
properly.
If the indicator blinks green, the NPU is being
registered.
If the indicator is off, the NPU is faulty or not
powered on.
ACT indicator Green If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the
master state.
If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or
fails to be registered.
OFL button - This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before
removing the NPU, press and hold the OFL button
for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the board.
Indicator/ Status
Button Description
SFP LINK/ Green If the indicator is steady green, the link is Up.
ACT If the indicator blinks green, data is being
transmitted.
If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
RJ45 LINK/ Green(LINK) If the indicator is steady green, the link is Up.
ACT If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The indicators of the PSU are located on the plastic panel. Table A-7 describes the indicators
on a DC PSU.
Table A-8 Description of the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel
Indicator/ Status
Button Description
STAT Green If the indicator is steady green, the MPU is working properly.
indicator If the indicator blinks green, the MPU is being registered.
If the indicator is off, the MPU is not powered on or fails to
be registered.
ACT Green If the indicator is steady green, the MPU functions as the
indicator master MPU.
If the indicator is off, the MPU functions as the slave MPU or
fails to be registered.
ETH LINK Green If the indicator is steady green, the ETH link is Up.
indicator If the indicator is off, the ETH link is Down.
ETH ACT Yellow If the indicator blinks yellow, data is being transmitted.
indicator If the indicator is off, no data is being transmitted.
RESET - The button is used for resetting the MPU. Press the RESET
button button to reset the MPU.
Table A-9 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
STAT indicator Green If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is working
properly.
If the indicator blinks green, the NPU is being
registered.
If the indicator is off, the NPU is faulty or not
powered on.
ACT indicator Green If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the
master state.
If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or
fails to be registered.
OFL button - This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before
removing the NPU, press and hold the OFL button
for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the board.
Indicator/ Status
Button Description
SFP LINK/ Green If the indicator is steady green, the link is Up.
ACT If the indicator blinks green, data is being
transmitted.
If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
RJ45 LINK/ Green(LINK) If the indicator is steady green, the link is Up.
ACT If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
The indicators of the PSU are located on the plastic panel. Table A-12 describes the indicators
on a DC PSU.
Table A-13 Description of the buttons and indicators on the MPU panel
Indicator/ Status
Button Description
STAT Green If the indicator is steady green, the MPU is working properly.
indicator If the indicator blinks green, the MPU is being registered.
If the indicator is off, the MPU is not powered on or fails to
be registered.
ACT Green If the indicator is steady green, the MPU functions as the
indicator master MPU.
If the indicator is off, the MPU functions as the slave MPU or
fails to be registered.
ETH LINK Green If the indicator is steady green, the ETH link is Up.
indicator If the indicator is off, the ETH link is Down.
ETH ACT Yellow If the indicator blinks yellow, data is being transmitted.
indicator If the indicator is off, no data is being transmitted.
RESET - The button is used for resetting the MPU. Press the RESET
button button to reset the MPU.
Table A-14 Description of the buttons and indicators on the NPU panel
STAT indicator Green If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is working
properly.
If the indicator blinks green, the NPU is being
registered.
If the indicator is off, the NPU is faulty or not
powered on.
ACT indicator Green If the indicator is steady green, the NPU is in the
master state.
If the indicator is off, the NPU is in the slave state or
fails to be registered.
OFL button - This button indicates the removal of the NPU. Before
removing the NPU, press and hold the OFL button
for 6s until the OFL indicator comes on. Then, you
can remove the board.
Indicator/ Status
Button Description
SFP LINK/ Green If the indicator is steady green, the link is Up.
ACT If the indicator blinks green, data is being
transmitted.
If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
RJ45 LINK/ Green(LINK) If the indicator is steady green, the link is Up.
ACT If the indicator is off, the link is Down.
B List of Boards
32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card 13.5 43.8 BTU/hour 0.45 kg (0.99 lb)
(PIC,75ohm) W
32-Port E1 Physical Interface Card 13.5 43.8 BTU/hour 0.45 kg (0.99 lb)
(PIC,120ohm) W
16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card 9.5 W 30.7 BTU/hour 0.45 kg (0.99 lb)
(PIC, 75ohm)
16-Port E1 Physical Interface Card 9.5 W 30.7 BTU/hour 0.45 kg (0.99 lb)
(PIC, 120ohm)
Auxiliary Flexible Interface Card with 4- 10 W 32.4 BTU/hour 0.45 kg (0.99 lb)
Port 100Base-RJ45 (FIC,Supporting
1588v2)
Attributes Description
Network protocol IP
Attributes Description
Interface attributes Compliant with the selected SFP optical module. (For the attributes
of SFP modules, see Table C-3 .)
Network protocol IP
Attributes Description
Attributes Description
Minimum -9.5 dBm -9.5 dBm -4.5 dBm -2.0 dBm 0 dBm
transmitting power
Maximum -2.5 dBm -3.0 dBm 3.0 dBm 5.0 dBm 5.0 dBm
transmitting power
Receiving sensitivity -17.0 dBm -20.0 dBm -22.5 dBm -23.0 -30.0 dBm
dBm
Overload power 0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm -9.0 dBm
Attributes Description
Interface attributes Compliant with the selected SFP+ optical module. (For the
attributes of SFP+ modules, see Table C-5.)
Network protocol IP
Attributes Description
Attributes Description
Attri
Description
butes
Attri
Description
butes
Attributes Description
Interface attributes Compliant with the selected SFP optical module. (For the attributes
of SFP modules, see Table C-8.)
Network protocol IP
Attributes Description
Attributes Description
Attributes Description
Interface attributes Compliant with the selected SFP optical module (for the attributes
of SFP modules, see Table C-10)
Network protocol IP
Table C-10 lists the attributes of the 155M SFP optical modules.
Attributes Description
Attributes Description
Attribute Description
Attenuation (dB) 0 to 6
of the input
interface at a point
with the frequency
of 1024 kHz
NOTE
For information about the 75-ohm and 120-ohm cables, refer to the Technical Specifications.
D Optical Module
l To prevent contamination, the optical module should be covered with either a dust cap or
an optical connector.
Cover an optical module with a dust cap
l Lay the optical fibers on the Optical-fiber Distribution Frame (ODF) or coil them up in a
fiber management tray. Make sure that the optical fibers are not squeezed.
l If a receptacle or an optical connector has not been used for a long time and has not been
covered with a dust cap, you should clean it before using it. A cotton swab is used to clean
a receptacle, and a cleaning tissue is used to clean an optical connector.
NOTE
During the cleaning process, insert the cotton swab and turn it slowly in the receptacle. Do not use too
much force, because the receptacle may be damaged.
l If, for no apparent reason, optical signals are lost during the operation of a device, use the
preceding method to clean the receptacle or the optical connector. This will eliminate
contamination as the cause of the signal loss.
Other precautions
l The optical connector should be horizontally inserted in the receptacle to avoid damages
to the receptacle.
l Mixed use of multi-mode and single-mode optical fibers is prohibited. Otherwise, faults
such as signal loss may occur.
Table D-2 Basic features of 155Mbps electrical transceivers and the compliant standards
Transmission m 100
distance
Table D-4 lists the currently available 155 Mbit/s SFP/eSFP optical modules.
Table D-5 Basic features of 155 Mbit/s SFP/eSFP optical modules and the compliant standards
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
The 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP optical modules of different levels can be applied to the GE interface.
The wavelength of the common 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP optical modules can be 850 nm, 1310
nm, or 1550 nm and the transmission distance ranges from 0.5 km (0.31 mi) to 100 km (62.14
mi).
Table D-12 lists the currently available 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP optical modules.
Table D-13 Basic features of 1.25 Gbit/s SFP/eSFP optical modules and the compliant standards
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Table D-19 Specifications of the 1.25 Gbit/s CWDM 80 km (50 mi) eSFP optical module
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
1491
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1491-80Km)
1511
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1511-80Km)
1531
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1531-80Km)
1551
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1551-80Km)
1571
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1571-80Km)
1591
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1591-80Km)
1611
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1611-80Km)
1484.5-1497.5
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1491-80Km)
1504.5-1517.5
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1511-80Km)
1524.5-1537.5
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1531-80Km)
1544.5-1557.5
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1551-80Km)
1564.5-1577.5
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1571-80Km)
1584.5-1597.5
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1591-80Km)
1604.5-1617.5
(eSFP-100M~2.67Gbps-
SM1611-80Km)
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Table D-20 lists the currently available 10-Gbit/s SFP+ optical modules.
Table D-21 Basic features of 10-Gbit/s SFP+ optical modules and the compliant standards
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Transmission distance km 80
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Table D-27 Basic features of 10 Gbit/s SFP+ CWDM Optical Module and the compliant
standards
Table D-28 Specifications of the 10 Gbit/s SFP+ CWDM 70km Optical Module
Interface type - LC
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
BIDI optical modules can only be used on FE and GE interfaces. The wavelength of these BIDI
optical modules can be 850 nm, 1310 nm, or 1550 nm. The transmission distance ranges from
10 km (6.21 mi.) to 80 km (49.71 mi.).
Table D-30 lists the basic features of BIDI optical modules and the compliant standards.
Table D-30 Basic features of BIDI optical modules and the compliant standards
Table D-31 lists the specifications of the BIDI-FE 15Km optical modules.
Interface type - LC
Transmission distance km 15
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Table D-32 lists the specifications of the BIDI-GE 40Km optical modules.
Interface type - LC
Transmission distance km 40
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Table D-33 lists the specifications of the BIDI-GE 80Km optical modules.
Interface type - LC
Transmission distance km 80
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
Interface type - LC
Transmission distance km 10
Optical transmitter
Spectral characteristics
Optical receiver
E Glossary
Asynchronizatio Asynchronization does not use the exact data signals timed by the clock.
n The signals have different frequencies and phases. The asynchronizatioin
usually encapsulates the bits into the control flag, which specifies the
beginning and end of the bits.
DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory. The information stored in the RAM
must be refreshed periodically. When the contents of the DRAM are being
refreshed, a user cannot access it. Delay can thus occur.
DTE Data terminal equipment is a user device composing the UNI. The DTE
accesses the data network through the DCE equipment (for example,
model) and usually uses the clock signals produced by DCE.
RAM Random Access Memory is a memory that can be lost easily, and read
and rewritten by the micro processor.
ROM Read Only Memory is a memory that cannot be lost easily, and can only
be read, but not written by the micro processor.
SRAM Static Random Access Memory is a type of random access memory. Its
contents can be saved only if the SRAM is provided with the uninterrupted
power supply. Unlike the DRAM, the SRAM does not need to be refreshed
repeatedly.
AC Alternating Current
CE1 Channelized E1
CF Compact Flash
CT1 Channelized T1
DC Direct Current
GND Ground
LC Lucent Connector
NEG Negative
OFL Offline
PC Personal Computer
SC Square Connector
SMB Sub-miniature B