NetEngine 8000 M14, M8 and M4 V800R023C10SPC500 Hardware Description
Describes the chassis, power supply, fans, boards, optical modules, and power distribution box of the NetEngine 8000 M14K, M14, M8K, M8, M4, 8000E M14, M8.
Describes the chassis, power supply, fans, boards, optical modules, and power distribution box of the NetEngine 8000 M14K, M14, M8K, M8, M4, 8000E M14, M8.
IPU
- CR8D0IPU2TC1 (03033FPV: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T))
- CR8D0IPU2TC1 (03033FPV-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T))
- CR8D0IPU2TC1 (03033FPV-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T))
- CR8D0IPU2TC3 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-B))
- CR8D0IPU2TC5 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-C))
- CR8D0IPU2TM1 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-E))
- CR8D0IPU3TM1 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-3T6-A))
- CR8D0IPU3TM2 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-3T6-E-B))
- CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03033FXD: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
- CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03033FXD-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
- CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03033FXD-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
- CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03034VCX: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
- CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03035JVD: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) for SME)
- CR8DIPU1T2C3 (03033GRW: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
- CR8DIPU1T2C3 (03033GRW-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
- CR8DIPU1T2C3 (03033GRW-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
- CR8DIPU1T2C5 (03033NRF: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A))
- CR8DIPU1T2C5 (03033NRF-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A))
- CR8DIPU1T2C5 (03033NRF-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A))
- CR8DIPU1T2C5 (03034VCU: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A))
- CR8DIPU1T2C7 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-B))
- CR8DIPU1T2C9 (03034BMF: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-BN))
- CR8DIPU1T2C9 (03034BMF-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-BN))
- CR8DIPU1T2CB (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-B))
- CR8DIPU1T2CE (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-CN))
- CR8DIPU1T2CG (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-C))
- CR8DIPU1T2CJ (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-C))
- CR8DIPU1T2CN (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-D))
- CR8DIPU1T2CU (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-D))
- CR8DIPU1T2M3 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-EN))
- CR8DIPU1T2M5 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-E))
- CR8DIPU1T2M6 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-E))
- CR8DIPU1T2MS (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-DA))
- CR8DIPU1T2MT (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-DA))
- CR8DIPU240C1 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-240))
- CR8DIPU480C1 (03033GLB: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480))
- CR8DIPU480C1 (03033GLB-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480))
- CR8DIPU480C1 (03033GLB-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480))
- CR8DIPU480C1 (03035JVA: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480) for SME)
- CR8DIPU480C3 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-B))
- CR8DIPU480C5 (03034JTH: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN))
- CR8DIPU480C5 (03034JTH-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN))
- CR8DIPU480C5 (03034JTH-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN))
- CR8DIPU480C5 (03034VDC: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN))
- CR8DIPU480C5 (03035JVB: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN) for SME)
- CR8DIPU480C7 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-C))
- CR8DIPU480C9 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-D))
- CR8DIPU480M3 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-E))
- CR8DIPU480MA (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-CN))
- CR8DIPU480MG (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-DA))
- CR8DIPU800CG (03034MGN: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-800-BN))
- CR8DIPU800CG (03034MGN-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-800-BN))
- CR8DUIPU2TM1 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-AU))
- CR8DUIPU2TM2 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-E-BU))
CR8D0IPU2TC1 (03033FPV: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T))
Overview
Item | Details |
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Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T) |
Part Number | 03033FPV |
Model | CR8D0IPU2TC1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-2T |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
GE0,GE1 | SFP | Cascading ports are used for control panel expansion in scenarios like virtual cluster. (reserved) | Optical fiber |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (This first supported version is V800R021C00. This port is reserved in earlier versions.) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
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1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
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7 |
Unspecified |
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8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
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7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
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8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
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NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
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Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 4T bit/s@256Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 324.4 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1052.55 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
CPU | 20-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8D0IPU2TC1 (03033FPV-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T))
Overview
Item | Details |
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Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T) |
Part Number | 03033FPV-001 |
Model | CR8D0IPU2TC1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-2T |
Appearance
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The huge hardware mapping data is migrated to the Info-Finder hardware center, where you can easily obtain hardware mapping information.
The Info-Finder hardware center incorporates comprehensive hardware information and mapping data by sales regions, allowing you to quickly find desired information and filter the mapping data for more fine-grained data display.
Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | the board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. The BIOS self-check fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (supported since V800R021C00 and reserved in earlier versions) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
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1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
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7 |
Unspecified |
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8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
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7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
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8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
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NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 4T bit/s@256Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 394.21 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1278.98 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
CPU | 8-core 2.3 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 16GB M.2 |
CR8D0IPU2TC1 (03033FPV-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T) |
Part Number | 03033FPV-002 |
Model | CR8D0IPU2TC1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-2T |
Appearance
Version Mapping
The huge hardware mapping data is migrated to the Info-Finder hardware center, where you can easily obtain hardware mapping information.
The Info-Finder hardware center incorporates comprehensive hardware information and mapping data by sales regions, allowing you to quickly find desired information and filter the mapping data for more fine-grained data display.
Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | the board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (supported since V800R021C00 and reserved in earlier versions) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 4T bit/s@256Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 385.29 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1250.08 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
CPU | 20-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8D0IPU2TC3 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-B))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-B) |
Part Number | 03034BMA |
Model | CR8D0IPU2TC3 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-2T-B |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | the board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
GE0,GE1 | SFP | Cascading ports are used for control panel expansion in scenarios like virtual cluster. (reserved) | Optical fiber |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (This first supported version is V800R021C00. This port is reserved in earlier versions.) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 4T bit/s@256Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 324.4 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1052.55 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
CPU | 20-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8D0IPU2TC5 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-C))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-C) |
Part Number | 03034MGL |
Model | CR8D0IPU2TC5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-2T-C |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. The BIOS self-check fails. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (supported since V800R021C00 and reserved in earlier versions) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The MPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. Supports 4 Tbit/s@256 bytes (bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 394.21 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1278.98 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
CPU | 8-core 2.3 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 16GB M.2 |
CR8D0IPU2TM1 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-E))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-E) |
Part Number | 03034VAT |
Model | CR8D0IPU2TM1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-2T-E |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (supported since V800R021C00 and reserved in earlier versions) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The MPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. Supports 4 Tbit/s@256 bytes (bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 385.3W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1250.08 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
CPU | 20-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8D0IPU3TM1 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-3T6-A))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-3T6-A) |
Part Number | 03034YNL |
Model | CR8D0IPU3TM1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-3T6-A |
Remarks | The CR8M002FBXC3 fan is required. |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms repeatedly | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Steady off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted and received. | ||
- | Steady off | The link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port and non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The main control board manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 7.2 Tbit/s@544 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.1 kg (11.24 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 253.1 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 821.05 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
CPU | 16-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 16GB M.2 |
CR8D0IPU3TM2 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-3T6-E-B))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-3T6-E-B) |
Part Number | 03035FBB |
Model | CR8D0IPU3TM2 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-3T6-E-B |
Remarks | The CR8M002FBXC3 fan is required. |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms repeatedly | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Steady off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted and received. | ||
- | Steady off | The link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port and non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The main control board manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 7.2 Tbit/s@544 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.1 kg (11.24 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 253.1 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 821.05 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
CPU | 16-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 32GB |
Storage | 16GB M.2 |
CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03033FXD: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) |
Part Number | 03033FXD |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 2.4T bit/s@310Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03033FXD-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) |
Part Number | 03033FXD-001 |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 2.4T bit/s@310Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03033FXD-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) |
Part Number | 03033FXD-002 |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 2.4 Tbit/s@310 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03034VCX: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) |
Part Number | 03034VCX |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 2.4 Tbit/s@310 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C1 (03035JVD: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) for SME)
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) for SME |
Part Number | 03035JVD |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms repeatedly | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Steady off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted and received. | ||
- | Steady off | The link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port and non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 2.4 Tbit/s@310 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C3 (03033GRW: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) |
Part Number | 03033GRW |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C3 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
GE0,GE1 | SFP | Cascading ports are used for control panel expansion in scenarios like virtual cluster. (reserved) | Optical fiber |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (This first supported version is V800R021C00. This port is reserved in earlier versions.) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 2.4T bit/s@310Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 315.5 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1023.58 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
CPU | 20-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C3 (03033GRW-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) |
Part Number | 03033GRW-001 |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C3 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. The BIOS self-check fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (supported since V800R021C00 and reserved in earlier versions) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 2.4T bit/s@310Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 366.62 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1189.45 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
CPU | 8-core 2.3 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 16GB M.2 |
CR8DIPU1T2C3 (03033GRW-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2) |
Part Number | 03033GRW-002 |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C3 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (supported since V800R021C00 and reserved in earlier versions) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 2.4T bit/s@310Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 359.1 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1165.07 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
CPU | 20-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C5 (03033NRF: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A) |
Part Number | 03033NRF |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-A |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A board hardware fault has occurred. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with the logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or the board is not started. | ||
PROG | Program Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | Board software is being initialized. Board software has been initialized, or board software is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. Board software or a logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS fails self-check. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Switching Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | he data in the database of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm Indicator | Red | Steady on | A critical alarm is generated on the device. |
Orange | Steady on | A major alarm or a minor alarm is generated on the device. | ||
- | Off | No alarm is generated on the device. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | RST | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line-Rate capability: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. Supports ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C5 (03033NRF-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A) |
Part Number | 03033NRF-001 |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-A |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A board hardware fault has occurred. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with the logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or the board is not started. | ||
PROG | Program Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | Board software is being initialized. Board software has been initialized, or board software is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. Board software or a logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS fails self-check. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Switching Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | he data in the database of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm Indicator | Red | Steady on | A critical alarm is generated on the device. |
Orange | Steady on | A major alarm or a minor alarm is generated on the device. | ||
- | Off | No alarm is generated on the device. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | RST | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line-Rate capability: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. Supports ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C5 (03033NRF-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A) |
Part Number | 03033NRF-002 |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-A |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | The board hardware is faulty. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is booting the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Device alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | A device-level critical alarm is generated. |
Orange | Steady on | There is an equipment-level major or minor alarm. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet NM interface and non-standard RS-232 Console interface. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line rate: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports board-level 1:1 backup. Supports the ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C5 (03034VCU: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-A) |
Part Number | 03034VCU |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-A |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | The board hardware is faulty. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is booting the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Device alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | A device-level critical alarm is generated. |
Orange | Steady on | There is an equipment-level major or minor alarm. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet NM interface and non-standard RS-232 Console interface. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line rate: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports board-level 1:1 backup. Supports the ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C7 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-B))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-B) |
Part Number | 03034BMD |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C7 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-B |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
GE0,GE1 | SFP | Cascading ports are used for control panel expansion in scenarios like virtual cluster. (reserved) | Optical fiber |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (This first supported version is V800R021C00. This port is reserved in earlier versions.) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 2.4T bit/s@310Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 315.5 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1023.58 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
CPU | 20-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C9 (03034BMF: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-BN))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-BN) |
Part Number | 03034BMF |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C9 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-BN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A board hardware fault has occurred. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with the logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or the board is not started. | ||
PROG | Program Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | Board software is being initialized. Board software has been initialized, or board software is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. Board software or a logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS fails self-check. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Switching Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | he data in the database of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm Indicator | Red | Steady on | A critical alarm is generated on the device. |
Orange | Steady on | A major alarm or a minor alarm is generated on the device. | ||
- | Off | No alarm is generated on the device. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | RST | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line-Rate capability: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. Supports ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2C9 (03034BMF-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-BN))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-BN) |
Part Number | 03034BMF-001 |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2C9 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-BN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A board hardware fault has occurred. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with the logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or the board is not started. | ||
PROG | Program Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | Board software is being initialized. Board software has been initialized, or board software is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. Board software or a logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS fails self-check. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Switching Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control Status Indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | he data in the database of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm Indicator | Red | Steady on | A critical alarm is generated on the device. |
Orange | Steady on | A major alarm or a minor alarm is generated on the device. | ||
- | Off | No alarm is generated on the device. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | RST | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line-Rate capability: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. Supports ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2CB (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-B))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-B) |
Part Number | 03034BMH |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2CB |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-B |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
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1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
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7 |
Unspecified |
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8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
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NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
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3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
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6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 2.4T bit/s@310Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2CE (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-CN))
Overview
Item | Details |
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Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-CN) |
Part Number | 03034NWT |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2CE |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-CN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | The board hardware is faulty. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is booting the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Device alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | A device-level critical alarm is generated. |
Orange | Steady on | There is an equipment-level major or minor alarm. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet NM interface and non-standard RS-232 Console interface. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
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3 |
Alarm input 2 |
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4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line rate: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports board-level 1:1 backup. Supports the ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2CG (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-C))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-C) |
Part Number | 03034NWY |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2CG |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-C |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 2.4 Tbit/s@310 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2CJ (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-C))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-C) |
Part Number | 03034UNG |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2CJ |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-C |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. The BIOS self-check fails. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (supported since V800R021C00 and reserved in earlier versions) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 2.4 Tbit/s@310 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 366.62 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1189.45 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
CPU | 8-core 2.3 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 16GB M.2 |
CR8DIPU1T2CN (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-D))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-D) |
Part Number | 03034UST |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2CN |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-D |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | The board hardware is faulty. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is booting the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Device alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | A device-level critical alarm is generated. |
Orange | Steady on | There is an equipment-level major or minor alarm. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet NM interface and non-standard RS-232 Console interface. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line rate: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports board-level 1:1 backup. Supports the ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2CU (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-D))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-D) |
Part Number | 03034USU |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2CU |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-D |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 2.4 Tbit/s@310 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2M3 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-EN))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-EN) |
Part Number | 03034VAV |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2M3 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-EN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | The board hardware is faulty. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
||
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is booting the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Device alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | A device-level critical alarm is generated. |
Orange | Steady on | There is an equipment-level major or minor alarm. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet NM interface and non-standard RS-232 Console interface. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
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4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
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6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
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7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line rate: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports board-level 1:1 backup. Supports the ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2M5 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-E))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-E) |
Part Number | 03034VPH |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2M5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-E |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 2.4 Tbit/s@310 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2M6 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-E))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-E) |
Part Number | 03034VAU |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2M6 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-E |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (supported since V800R021C00 and reserved in earlier versions) |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 2.4 Tbit/s@310 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. 2. When working with the 03033VMC board to support FlexE services, the board supports a maximum of eight FlexE physical interfaces. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 4 kg (8.82 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.4 kg (11.9 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 359.1 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1165.07 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
CPU | 20-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2MS (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-DA))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-DA) |
Part Number | 03034WFB |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2MS |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-DA |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | The board hardware is faulty. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with logic. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is booting the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Device alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | A device-level critical alarm is generated. |
Orange | Steady on | There is an equipment-level major or minor alarm. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet NM interface and non-standard RS-232 Console interface. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
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NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
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4 |
Alarm input 3 |
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5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
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6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
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7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line rate: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports board-level 1:1 backup. Supports the ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.55 kg (5.62 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 135.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 440 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
Switching capacity | 2.4 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU1T2MT (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-DA))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-1T2-DA) |
Part Number | 03034WFC |
Model | CR8DIPU1T2MT |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-1T2-DA |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 2.4 Tbit/s@310 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 144.2 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 467.94 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU240C1 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-240))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-240) |
Part Number | 03033NNR |
Model | CR8DIPU240C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-240 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO(Reserved) | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 480G bit/s@100Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C1 (03033GLB: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480) |
Part Number | 03033GLB |
Model | CR8DIPU480C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 960G bit/s@190Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C1 (03033GLB-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480) |
Part Number | 03033GLB-001 |
Model | CR8DIPU480C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480 |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 960G bit/s@190Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C1 (03033GLB-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480) |
Part Number | 03033GLB-002 |
Model | CR8DIPU480C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480 |
Appearance
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C1 (03035JVA: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480) for SME)
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480) for SME |
Part Number | 03035JVA |
Model | CR8DIPU480C1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480 |
Appearance
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C3 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-B))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-B) |
Part Number | 03034BMK |
Model | CR8DIPU480C3 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-B |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 960G bit/s@190Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C5 (03034JTH: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN) |
Part Number | 03034JTH |
Model | CR8DIPU480C5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-BN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 960G bit/s@190Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C5 (03034JTH-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN) |
Part Number | 03034JTH-001 |
Model | CR8DIPU480C5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-BN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | The device generates a hardware alarm. You can run the display alarm hardware command to view the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program running indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized. The board software is normally initialized, and the board software is running normally. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or the logic file is lost. Loading of the board software fails. |
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Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | Loading of the board software is in process. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms alternately | The BIOS is guiding the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | No power is input. | ||
SYNC | Synchronization status indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the protection switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the working control state. |
Green | On for 100 ms and off for 100 ms alternately | The data of the equipment is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the protection control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Critical alarms are generated. |
Orange | Steady on | Major, minor alarms are generated. | ||
- | Off | No alarms are generated in the equipment. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | If the indicator is steady on, the link is normal. |
Orange | Blink | If the indicator blinks, data is being transmitted. | ||
- | Off | If the indicator is off, the link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M autosensing Ethernet network management port or non-RS-232-standard console port. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM Management Cables |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port, RS-485 is a reserved port. | 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output port | Alarm Input/Output Cables |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial Cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
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7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: Through the management channels between IPUs and the subcards, the IPUs can manage subcards and transmit routing protocol data. The line rate capability is 960G bit/s@190Bytes(Bidirectional). |
Reliability and availability | Supports the hot swappable function. Supports the board-level 1:1 backup function. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C5 (03034JTH-002: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN))
Overview
Item | Details |
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Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN) |
Part Number | 03034JTH-002 |
Model | CR8DIPU480C5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-BN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C5 (03034VDC: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN) |
Part Number | 03034VDC |
Model | CR8DIPU480C5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-BN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C5 (03035JVB: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN) for SME)
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-BN) for SME |
Part Number | 03035JVB |
Model | CR8DIPU480C5 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-BN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms repeatedly | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Steady off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted and received. | ||
- | Steady off | The link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port and non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
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7 |
Unspecified |
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8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
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7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
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8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
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NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
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3 |
Alarm input 2 |
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4 |
Alarm input 3 |
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5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
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6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
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7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
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8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C7 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-C))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-C) |
Part Number | 03034NXA |
Model | CR8DIPU480C7 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-C |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
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3 |
Alarm input 2 |
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4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
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6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480C9 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-D))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-D) |
Part Number | 03034USV |
Model | CR8DIPU480C9 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-D |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
|
2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480M3 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-E))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-E) |
Part Number | 03034VPJ |
Model | CR8DIPU480M3 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-E |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
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7 |
Unspecified |
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8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
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7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
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8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
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NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
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3 |
Alarm input 2 |
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4 |
Alarm input 3 |
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5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
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6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
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7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
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8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480MA (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-CN))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-CN) |
Part Number | 03034WGL |
Model | CR8DIPU480MA |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-CN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
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3 |
Alarm input 2 |
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4 |
Alarm input 3 |
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5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
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6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU480MG (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-DA))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-480-DA) |
Part Number | 03034WFD |
Model | CR8DIPU480MG |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-480-DA |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
---|---|---|---|
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port or non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
|
2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
|
3 |
Alarm input 2 |
|
4 |
Alarm input 3 |
|
5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
|
6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
|
7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
|
8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The IPU manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 960 Gbit/s@190 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 22.4 mm x 388.4 mm x 209.3 mm (0.88 in. x 15.29 in. x 8.24 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 170 mm x 560 mm x 385 mm (6.69 in. x 22.05 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2.3 kg (5.07 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 113.3 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 367.66 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F), start: ≥ –20°C (–4°F) |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 4 GB NandFlash |
CR8DIPU800CG (03034MGN: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-800-BN))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-800-BN) |
Part Number | 03034MGN |
Model | CR8DIPU800CG |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-800-BN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | The board hardware is faulty. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with logic. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is booting the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Device alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | There is an equipment-level critical alarm. |
Orange | Steady on | There is an equipment-level major or minor alarm. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet NM interface and non-standard RS-232 Console interface. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
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7 |
Unspecified |
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8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
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7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
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8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
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NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
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3 |
Alarm input 2 |
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4 |
Alarm input 3 |
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5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
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6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
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7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
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8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line rate: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports board-level 1:1 backup. Supports the ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2 kg (4.41 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.4 kg (7.5 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 93.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 303.6 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
Switching capacity | 1.6 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 8GB M.2 |
CR8DIPU800CG (03034MGN-001: Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-800-BN))
Overview
Item | Details |
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Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-800-BN) |
Part Number | 03034MGN-001 |
Model | CR8DIPU800CG |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-800-BN |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working properly. |
Red | Steady on | The board hardware is faulty. | ||
Orange | Steady on | The interface board is not loaded with logic. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not powered on or is not running. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | Blinks on and off at 300 ms intervals | The BIOS is booting the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode and no priority list is configured for the system clock. (By default, the list contains only internal clock sources.) The system clock is working in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source rather than the internal sources in the priority list. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are in the tracing state. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set. All the clock sources, however, are lost except for the internal clock sources. The clock works in holdover mode or free-run mode. The system clock is working in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time are working in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active switching state. |
- | Off | The board is in the standby switching state. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Device alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | There is an equipment-level critical alarm. |
Orange | Steady on | There is an equipment-level major or minor alarm. | ||
- | Off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted or received. | ||
- | Off | The link is down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1. Press and release the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet NM interface and non-standard RS-232 Console interface. NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to an NMS, you are advised to use the service port as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input/output port RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
ALMI/ALMO | RJ45 | Alarm input/output interface | Alarm input/output cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high precision GE port (reserved) | Optical fiber |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
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8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
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7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
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8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
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NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Alarm input 1 |
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2 |
Grounding end for alarm input 1 |
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3 |
Alarm input 2 |
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4 |
Alarm input 3 |
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5 |
Grounding end for alarm input 3 |
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6 |
Grounding end for alarm input 2 |
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7 |
Positive for alarm signal output |
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8 |
Negative for alarm signal output |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Line rate: 1200 Gbit/s. Supports switching, control, and clock management. Supports board-level 1:1 backup. Supports the ultra-high-precision clock. |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 2 kg (4.41 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.4 kg (7.5 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 93.6 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 303.6 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F); start: ≥ –5°C (23°F) |
Switching capacity | 1.6 Tbit/s |
CPU | 8-core 1.5 GHz |
SDRAM | 8GB |
Storage | 8GB M.2 |
CR8DUIPU2TM1 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-AU))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-AU) |
Part Number | 03035FAV |
Model | CR8DUIPU2TM1 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-2T-AU |
Remarks | The CR8M002FBXC3 fan is required. |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms repeatedly | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Steady off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted and received. | ||
- | Steady off | The link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port and non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
---|---|---|
1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
|
3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
|
4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
|
5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
|
6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
|
7 |
Unspecified |
|
8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
|||
1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
|
3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
|
4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
|
6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
|
7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
|
8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
|
NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
---|---|
Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The main control board manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 4 Tbit/s@544 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | 1. It cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.1 kg (11.24 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 240.4 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 779.81 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
CPU | 16-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 16GB |
Storage | 16GB M.2 |
CR8DUIPU2TM2 (Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-E-BU))
Overview
Item | Details |
---|---|
Description | Integrated Network Processing Unit (IPU-2T-E-BU) |
Part Number | 03035FBC |
Model | CR8DUIPU2TM2 |
Card type | IPU |
Silkscreen | IPU-2T-E-BU |
Remarks | The CR8M002FBXC3 fan is required. |
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Indicators and Buttons
Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
STAT | Working status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is working normally. |
Red | Steady on | A hardware alarm is generated. You can run the display alarm hardware command to check the hardware alarm type. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not running or no power is input. | ||
PROG | Program status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board software is being initialized or is successfully initialized and is running properly. |
Red | Steady on | The memory self-check fails. The board software or logic file is lost. The board software fails to be loaded. |
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Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The board software is being loaded. | ||
Green | On for 300 ms and off for 300 ms repeatedly | The BIOS is interacting with the upper-layer software. | ||
Red | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The BIOS self-check fails. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is not powered on. | ||
SYNC | Clock synchronization indicator | Green | Steady on | The system clock works in free-run mode, and no priority list is set for the system clocks (only internal clock sources are listed by default). The system clock works in tracing mode and is tracing a clock source other than the internal clock sources in the priority list. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, and the PTP time and system clock are being traced. |
Red | Steady on | The system clock priority list is set, but all clock sources except the internal clock source are lost. The clock works in holdover or free-run mode. The system clock works in time synchronization mode, but no synchronization source is available. The system clock and PTP time work in holdover or free-run mode. |
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ACTX | Active/standby status indicator for the cross-connect or clock board | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active state on the service plane. |
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby state on the service plane. | ||
ACTC | Control status indicator | Green | Steady on | The board is in the active control state. |
Green | Blinks on and off at 100 ms intervals | The data of the device is backed up in batch. | ||
- | Steady off | The board is in the standby control state. | ||
ALM | Alarm indicator | Red | Steady on | Device-level critical alarms exist. |
Orange | Steady on | A device-level major or minor alarm exists. | ||
- | Steady off | There is no equipment-level alarm. | ||
ETH/OAM | ETH/OAM indicator | Green | Steady on | The link is up. |
Orange | Blinking | Data is being transmitted and received. | ||
- | Steady off | The link is Down. |
Silkscreen | Name | Description |
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RST | Board reset button | You can press the RST button to reset the NE or restore the factory settings of the NE. The procedure is as follows: To reset the NE, press the RST button and release it. To restore factory settings, press and hold down the RST button. This operation will clear the NE database and system parameter configurations and cannot be restored. Exercise caution when you perform the following operations: 1.Press the RST button to restart the NE. 2.When the PROG indicator blinks (the blinking frequency is about 1 second and the time window is about 15 seconds), press and hold down the RST button. 3.Wait for no longer than 2 minutes till both the STAT and PROG indicators blink (the time window is 5 seconds). Then release the RST button immediately. NOTE:
1. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, the original configuration file will be cleared. You are advised to periodically back up the configuration file. 2. When you press the RST button to clear the configuration file, to prevent the cleared configuration from being synchronized again between the active and standby main control boards, remove one main control board first in a dual-main control board chassis to ensure that the configuration file is cleared in a single-main control board scenario. Perform the same operations on the other main control board. 3. When pressing the RST button to clear the configuration file, you only need to pay attention to the STAT and PROG indicators. Other indicators may vary depending on the product model. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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ETH/OAM | RJ45 | 10M/100M auto-sensing Ethernet network management port and non-standard RS-232 console port NOTE:
If a service port can be connected to the NMS, it is recommended that the service port be used as the network management port. |
ETH/OAM management cable |
CLK/TOD/RS-485 | RJ45 | Clock/Time/RS-485 input and output ports RS-485 is a reserved port. |
1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock mode, delivery-ready): applicable to the CLK mode 1-into-2 clock cable + clock cable (external clock/external time mode, prepared onsite): applicable to the CLK or TOD mode 1-into-2 clock cable + Ethernet cable: applicable to the TOD mode |
USB | Type A | USB port (reserved) | - |
CLK/TEST | SMA | Clock test port | Coaxial cable |
HP-GE | SFP | Ultra-high-precision GE interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Usage |
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1 |
Transmit positive of the NM network port |
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2 |
Transmit negative of the NM network port |
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3 |
Receive positive of the NM network port |
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4 |
Grounding end of the Console interface |
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5 |
Receive end of the Console interface |
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6 |
Receive negative of the NM network port |
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7 |
Unspecified |
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8 |
Transmit end of the Console interface |
Front View |
Pin |
Definition of the RJ45 Interface on the Panel |
Working Mode |
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External Clock |
External Time Input (1PPS + Time Information) |
External Time Output (1PPS + Time Information) |
RS-485 |
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1 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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2 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
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3 |
Input/Output negative for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit negative of the RS-485 |
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4 |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Receive negative of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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5 |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Receive positive of the CLK |
Grounding end |
Grounding end |
Unspecified |
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6 |
Input/Output positive for the 1PPS signal |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the 1PPS signal (RS422 level) |
Transmit positive of the RS-485 |
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7 |
Input/Output negative for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output negative for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive negative of the RS-485 |
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8 |
Input/Output positive for the time information |
Unspecified |
Input positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Output positive for the time information (RS422 level) |
Receive positive of the RS-485 |
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NOTE:
When this interface is used as a TOD interface, it must be used with a dedicated clock cable.For details, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. |
Functions and Features
Functions and Features | Description |
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Basic function | Data forwarding: The IPU is the core of service processing in the entire system, and is connected to all subcards through data channels. Control and management: The main control board manages subcards and transmits routing protocol data through management channels. 4 Tbit/s@293 bytes (bidirectional) |
Reliability and availability | Hot swappable. 1:1 backup is supported. |
Restrictions and remarks | This board cannot be used together with other IPUs. |
Breakout supported | No |
Interface rate auto-sensing supported | No |
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 34.8 mm x 354.4 mm x 209 mm (1.37 in. x 13.95 in. x 8.23 in.) |
Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | 185 mm x 485 mm x 385 mm (7.28 in. x 19.09 in. x 15.16 in.) |
Weight without packaging [kg(lb)] | 3.7 kg (8.16 lb) |
Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 5.1 kg (11.24 lb) |
Typical power consumption [W] | 240.4 W |
Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 779.81 BTU/hour |
Long-term operating temperature [°C(°F)] | –20°C to +55°C, startup: ≥ –5°C |
CPU | 16-core 2.0 GHz |
SDRAM | 32GB |
Storage | 16GB M.2 |
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