K08 QMH and Other Line Units

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Tellabs 8100QMH and Other Line Units

Tellabs 8100QMH and Other Line Units

ObjectivesObjectives

> You will know

> Tellabs 8100 QMH unit

> Tellabs 8100 XCG unit

> Tellabs 8100 GMH unit

Line Unit ApplicationsLine Unit Applications

User equipment

User equipment

User equipment

User equipment

NTU connection

Trunk

QMH UnitQMH Unit

> Four G.704 trunk / user equipment interfaces with 2048 kbit/s

> Split trunk usage possible with all four interfaces

> 1+1 protection available for interfaces 1 and 2 only

QMH

G703-75Q

QMH UnitQMH Unit

> Available interface types

Module Interface Type

G703-75-Q G.703 75-ohm Trunk/User

G703-120-Q G.703 120-ohm Trunk/User

BTQ-2304 T-SDSL Modem

HCQ HDSL Modem

> Supported by Tellabs 8140, 8150, 8160 and 8170 nodes

XCG UnitXCG Unit

> SCU + SXU-A + 1*QMH

> Typical use:

> Replaces SXU and SCU in a smallcapacity access node

> 2048 kbit/s trunk and user interfaces

> 1+1 protected or split trunk interfaces

> Available interface types

Module Interface Type

G703-75-4CH G.703 75-ohm Trunk/User

G703-120-4CH G.703 120-ohm Trunk/User

XCG

SC

IF1

IF2

SYNC

IF3

IF4

XCG

SC

IF1

IF2

SYNC

IF3

IF4

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

XCG: LimitationsXCG: Limitations

> XCG cannot be protected.

> XCG cannot be used in a double subrack.

> XCG has memory of 64 kBytes, it does not support certain units in the same node.

> Generally recommended for use in a midi subrack only

GMH UnitGMH Unit

LEDS

75 OHM out75 OHM in

SYMM, IN/OUT

MEAS point

OPT, out

OPT, in

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Interface modules

Typical use:> Trunk interface> User interface> NTU interface

Two modules> May be different> One interface per module

GMH Interface ModulesGMH Interface Modules

> Available interface types:

Product Interface Type

G703-8M G.703 75-ohm Trunk/User

G703-75 G.703 75-ohm Trunk/User

G703-120 G.703 120-ohm Trunk/User

HCE-2M-2P HDSL Modem

LTE Line terminal Baseband

OTE-LED Optical line Optical

OTE-LP Optical line Optical

V35-G704-BS V.35 Trunk

X21-G704-S X.21 Trunk

> Interface modules are supported by Tellabs 8140, 8150, 8160 and 8170 nodes

Framed ModeFramed Mode

> Receiver synchronizes to the incoming signal frame structure.

> Possibility to monitor the signal

TS0

TS16

check & regenerate

Data to X-bus

User equipment

User equipment

End-to-end connection

Unframed ModeUnframed Mode

> Not synchronized to the incoming signal

> The contents of the signal not changed

TS0

TS16

Data to X-bus

User equipment

User equipment

End-to-end connection

Interface ParametersInterface Parameters

> Bit rate> Cannot be changed after locking the interface

> Different options for different module types

> Faults masked no alarms generated about the interface

> Control type

> Rx buffer length> 2 fr: trunk interfaces

> 4 fr: trunk & user IFs

> 8 fr: split trunks

> 64 fr: special purposes

Overhead Bits in a Framed InterfaceOverhead Bits in a Framed Interface

> Use of bits in time slot 0

> Time slot and bits for HDLC

X-conn:

bits transmitted transparently

Master clock RAI:

far-end clock alarm bit

HDLC link timeout:

time to wait for response

Pilot bits:

for carrying transmission alarm notification

BuffersBuffers

Transmit:

> Length set to two frames

> Synchronizing the transmitted frame and X-bus

Receiving:

> Length 2, 4, 8 or 64 frames

> Storing incoming data

> Compensating minor speed differences

RX

TX

ReceiveFrame buffer

TransmitFrame buffer

Inte

rfac

e

Unit LoopsUnit Loops

> Finding

> Faulty section of the line

> Faulty Tx/Rx direction

> Timeout controlled

> Loop can be created in different points in the unit

Unit LoopsUnit Loops

XB

US

Interface Loop

Frame demux

Frame mux

Base unitInterface

Interface

XB

US

Frame demux

Frame mux

Base unitInterface

Interface

XB

US

Frame demux

Frame mux

Base unitInterface

Interface

Equipment loop

Line loop

Unit TestsUnit Tests

> LED operation test

> Memory test

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SummarySummary