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Date 2009-09-15
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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Contents
1 Introduction .........................................................................................................................5
1.1 Positioning .............................................................. ................................................................ .............5
1.1.1 Background.................................................................................................................................5
1.1.2 Network Architecture..................................................................................................................5
1.1.3 Benefits .......................................................... ............................................................... ..............7
1.1.4 Introduction to the AP Manager..................................................................................................7
1.1.5 Position of the AP Manager in the uBro System.........................................................................8
1.2 Product Features...................................................................................................................................8
2 Architecture........................................................................................................................10
2.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................10
2.2 Hardware Architecture ....................................................... ............................................................... .10
2.2.1 Overview of the Hardware Architecture ............................................................. ......................10
2.2.2 Physical Structure of the AP Manager Based on ATAE ........................................................... . 11
2.3 Software Architecture.........................................................................................................................122.4 Interfaces............................................................................................................................................13
2.4.1 External Interfaces .............................................................. ...................................................... 13
2.4.2 Internal Interfaces ............................................................... ...................................................... 14
3 Configurations...................................................................................................................15
3.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................15
3.2 Typical Configurations.......................................................................................................................15
3.2.1 Typical Configuration of the AP Manager Server.....................................................................15
3.2.2 Typical Configuration of a PC ....................................................... ........................................... 17
4 Technical Specification....................................................................................................18
4.1 Performance Specifications................................................................................................................18
4.2 Physical and Electrical Specifications................................................................................................19
4.3 Reliability Specifications ............................................................. ...................................................... 20
4.4 Safety Compliance ............................................................. ............................................................... .20
4.5 EMC Compatibility............................................................................................................................21
4.6 Environment Specifications ......................................................... ...................................................... 21
4.6.1 Storage Environment .......................................................... ...................................................... 21
4.6.2 Shipping Environment ........................................................ ...................................................... 23
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4.6.3 Work Environment....................................................................................................................26
5 Acronyms and Abbreviations.........................................................................................29
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1 Introduction1.1 Positioning
This document is intended for the iManager M2000 AP Manager V100R002.
1.1.1 Background
Thealwa ns with difficulty.
ely different from outdoor signal coverage.
ations
mcapital expenditure on equipment.
of indoor coverage and user requirements, Huaweio solve the problem about the indoor coverage of 3G
1.1.2 Network Architecture
Figure 1-1 shows the network architecture of the uBro solution.
3G indoor coverage problems such as high frequency band and poor penetrationys present subscribers and operatio
The wide application of 3G requires the operator to provide quality radio signalcoverage. It is, however, difficult to ensure high indoor signal quality becausebuildings can block radio signals.
Indoor signal coverage is complet
Outdoor coverage features the plane coverage in large areas. The 3G applic
required by subscribers in indoor areas such as home and small office and homeoffice (SOHO) feature small capacity and mini-area. The required mode forindoor coverage is dot coverage.
When attempting to solve the indoor coverage problem, the operator mustconsider the operation expenditure for installation and maintenance, apart frothe
Based on the characteristicsdevelops the uBro solution t
signals.
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Figure 1-1Network architecture of the uBro solution
Table 1-1lists the NEs that are newly introduced to the uBro solution.
Table 1-1Newly introduced NEs in the uBro solution
Equipment Function
AP The access point (AP) provides access to the UMTS network. Itprovides the functions such as radio modulation anddemodulation, radio resource management, and power control.
AG The access gateway (AG) is located on the operator's Intranet. Itcontrols and manages APs and provides routes to other NEs.
AHR The AP home register (AHR), which is the home server of APs, isplaced on the operator's Intranet. It stores the location informationof UMTS APs, account information, and MS access control list.
AP Manager The AP Manager is the AP management system. It allows you to
manage APs in a centralized manner.
AAA The authorization, authentication, and accounting (AAA) server
authenticates the identity and authority of a user and records theuser's activities.
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Equipment Function
Clock server The clock server acts as a clock source and provides accurate
clock signals for APs. The clock server can be placed in a fixednetwork and connected to the DSLAM or the BAS. It can also be
placed in a mobile network.
ePico UMTS enhanced pico base station, used for macro networkindoor blind spot coverage and traffic offloading.
1.1.3 Benefits
Benefits for the Operator
By using APs, the operator can obtain the following benefits:
The operator can effectively solve the problem about the indoor coverage of the
UMTS network, thus better fulfilling the users' requirements for 3G services.
The expenditure for installing and maintaining the uBro system is low. The uBrosystem supports automatic software upgrade and configuration, and automatic
network planning. Therefore, the uBro system can be rapidly and widelydeployed by the operator.
Benefits for Terminal Users
By using APs, terminal users obtain the following benefits:
Terminal users can enjoy 3G network services of higher quality at a lower price athome because the uBro system does not occupy the radio access resources of theNodeB.
The UMTS AP supports user license management and access control. Thisprevents an AP from being used by an unauthorized UE. Thus, the expenditure onAPs is effectively reduced.
1.1.4 Introduction to the AP Manager
The AP Manager is a platform developed by Huawei to manage APs. On this platform,you can manage Aps easily in the uBro system.
The AP Manager provides the following functions:
Configuration management
Software management
Fault management
Task management
Security management
Log management
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1.1.5 Position of the AP Manager in the uBro System
Figure 1-2shows the position of the AP Manager in the uBro system.
Figure 1-2Position of the AP Manager in the uBro system
1.2 Product Features
Powerful Operation and Maintenance Functions
The AP Manager provides the following functions:
Configuration management Software management
Fault management
Task management
Security management
Log management
The AP Manager allows you to configure APs and upgrade the AP software in batches.
You can also upload the log files and performance files of APs to the AP Manager.
Apart from the main functions, the AP Manager supports the following services:
Multiple file servers
Daylight saving time (DST) and Network Time Protocol (NTP)
License-based AP management
Configuring custom AP parameters in batches by importing files
Configuring AP zone parameters in batches by importing files
Fault subscription and AP alarm management
Linux operating system and the Oracle database
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Integrated Processing Platform
The AP Manager adopts the Advance Telecommunications Application Environment
(ATAE) hardware platform. The ATAE hardware platform, which is developed byHuawei, is a professional and highly integrated carrier-class platform with high
performance. Dedicated to telecommunication applications, the ATAE platformincorporates the carrier grade Linux (CGL) technology to implement the large capacity,high performance, high reliability, and high scalability.
Operation Interface Base on the Web
The AP Manage provides a web-based operation and maintenance interface that allows
you to perform centralized operation and maintenance on the AP. The interface is easyto be installed and operate.
Reliable System
The AP Manager operates on the ATAE platform. The stable operation and highperformance of the ATAE platform ensures the high reliability of the AP Manager.
The system data of the AP Manager is stored on the database of the AP Manager server.The high security and the backup and restore mechanism of the database ensure thehigh reliability of the system data.
Reliable Software
The AP Manager adopts the 3-layer Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
structure with Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) as the core.The stable and secure JAVA
platform ensures the reliability of the AP Manager software.
The AP Manager limits the number of login attempts. During a specific period, if thenumber of successive illegal login attempts of a user exceeds the maximum number of
login attempts, the AP Manager locks the user and records the login failure in the
security log. After a certain period, the AP Manager automatically unlocks the user.
The AP Manager provides the function of prompting you to confirm important or
global operations.
If no operation is performed within a long period after you log in to the AP Manager,
the current user is forced out of the system.
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2.2.2 Physical Structure of the AP Manager Based on ATAE
Figure 2-1shows the physical structure of the AP Manager when the ATAE board actsas the AP Manager server in the single-server system.
Figure 2-1Typical configuration of the AP Manager in the single-server system
Figure 2-2shows the physical structure of the AP Managerwhen the ATAEboard acts as the AP Managerserver in the HA system.
Figure 2-2Typical configuration of the AP Manager in the HA system
Table 2-1describes the devices at the server side.
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Table 2-1Description of the devices at the server side (HA system)
Device Description
The server of theAP Managersystem. Running the APManagerserver software, the active and standby server
blades work together and use the Veritas Cluster Server(VCS) software to monitor and switch over the serverresources.
Active serverblade
Standby serverblade
The redundancy server of the active server. When theresources on the active server are faulty, the resourcescan be switched over to the standby server bladethrough the VCS.
Provides high-availability storage space for the activeserver. When the active server is faulty, the VCS mountsthe disk array to the standby server. In the uBro solution,
the disk array is shared by the AHR, AP Manager,M2000, and AAA. The AP Managerserver and M2000server shares four disks on the disk array. These disksare made to a RAID 1 + 0 and identified by a logical unitnumber (LUN). In this case, the data stored on the diskarray is secure.
Disk array
2.3 Software Architecture
Figure 2-3shows the software structure of the AP Manager.
Figure 2-3Software structure of the AP Manager
As shown in Figure 2-3, the AP Manager software consists of multiple modules. TheAP Manager communicates with the Web browser through HTTP, provides aninterface to the AHR software through the AHR Interfacemodule, and provides an
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interface to the AP software through the TR069module. In addition, the AP Managergains access to the databases on the AP Manager server through the DB Interface
module.
Table 2-2describes the software modules of the AP Manager server.
Table 2-2Software modules of the AP Manager server
Module Function
Configuration managementmodule (CM)
Configures one or multiple APs.
Remotely restart the APs.
Software management
module (SWM)
Provides the software management function, which
enables you to upgrade the software of a single AP ora batch of APs.
Task management module
(TM)
Provides the task management function, which
enables you to configure and upgrade APs based ontasks.
Security managementmodule (SEM)
Provides the security management function,
including authority management and user groupmanagement.
Log management module
(LM)
Provides the log management function, which
enables you to manage system logs, security logs,and operation logs.
Fault Manangerment (FM) Provides FM, which involves the monitoring of fault
status, browsing of online alarm logs, management of
AP fault locating files, and management of APalarms
Database interface module(DB Interface)
Provides an interface to the database system.
AHR interface module(AHR Interface)
Provides an interface to the AHR software.
TR069 module (TR069) Provides an interface to the AP software.
2.4 Interfaces
2.4.1 External Interfaces
The AP Manager provides the following external interfaces:
Web interface
You can use the IE browser to manage APs. The IE browser communicates withthe AP Manager over HTTP.
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3 Configurations3.1 Overvi
A typical AP Manager system consists of the AP Manager server, PC, and someter describes the typical configuration of the AP
3.2 Typica
3.2.1 Typical Configuration of the AP Manager Server
r server when ATAE boardsa e AP Manager server.
T on of the A nager server (ATAE)
ew
networking devices. This chap
Manager server and PC.
l Configurations
Table 3-1 lists the typical configuration of the AP Managect as th
able 3-1Configurati P Ma
Item Configuration
Number of CPUs 2
Main frequCPU (GHz
ency of the)
2130 MHz
Memory (GB) 24 GB
Hard disk 2 x 146 GB
Disk array rray, which consists of sixteen 146One 3100 disk a
GB hard disks. The disk array is optional.
Accessories ATA72 tape drive/EnglishEthernet adapter/Ddocumentation
Operating system SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP01//Englishdocumentation
Database Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release11.1.0.6.0 - 64bit Production/English documentation
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Item Configuration
Application software AP Manager server application software
In the HA system, the ATA act as the server of the AP Manager. For
description of the typical configuration of the AP Manager server in this case, seeT
T f the r server in the HA system
E server blade can
able 3-2.
able 3-2Configuration o AP Manage
Item Configuration
Number of CPUs 2
Main frequeCPU (GHz)
ncy of the 2130 MHz
Memory (GB) 24 GB
Hard disk 2 x 146 GB
Disk array rray, which consists of sixteen 146 GBOne 3100 disk ahard disks.
Accessories Ethernet adapter/English documentation
Operating system SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP01//Englishdocumentation
Database Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release
11.1.0.6.0 - 64bit Production/English documentation
Cluster management
software
Storage Foundation Cluster File System Enterprise HA
(SFCFS) softwareApplication software AP Manager server application software
W TAE boards act as the AP you need to install a PC server asthe U erver for installing softw ds. For detailed configuration,
s
T n o r
hen ASM s
Manager server,are on ATAE boar
ee Table 3-3.
able 3-3 Typical configuratio f PC serve
Item Configuration
Number of CPUs 2
Main frequen
(GHz)
cy of the CPU 1.6 GHz
Memory (GB) 8GB
Hard disk 2 x 146GB
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Item Configuration
Accessories DVD/ Ethernet adapter /English documentation
Operating system SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 SP02/English
documentation
Application software USM server application software
3.2.2 Typical figuration
A common PC installed with Internet Explorer (IE) 6.0 or a later version is required
f cess to the hom of the AP Manager system.Table 3-4 lists therecom configuratio e PC.
T configurati
Con of a PC
or your ac e pagemended n of th
able 3-4 PC on
Item Configuration
CPU E2200 or faster
Memory 1 GB
Hard disk 80 GB
Accessories DVDRW, integrated NIC, integrated audio card, internal
speaker, and 17-inch LCD
Operating system Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or later
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4 Technical Specification4.1 Performance Specifications
Manager server in typicalc n.
T ifications o
Table 4-1 lists the performance specifications of the APonfiguratio
able 4-1Performance spec f the AP Manager
Property Value
Number of managed APs 250,000 (only for one ATAE board)
Number of APs that are upgradeat the same time
d 30
Number of versions that are
managed at the same time
200
Number of APs that are modifiedand configured at the same time
100
Number of AP alarms that can be 10 pieces per second, and the peak value
processes at the same time can be 20 pieces per second.
The minimum bandwidth between the AP Manager server and an AP is 128 kbit/s.
The minimum bandwidth between the AP Manager server and the AP Manager client
th between the AP Manager server and the AHR server is 10
andwidth between the AP Manager server and the northboundinterface is 10 Mbit/s.
is 128 kbit/s.
The minimum bandwid
Mbit/s.
The minimum b
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0 AP Manager clients at
4.2 Physical and Electrical SpecificationsT 2 lists the specific ager server and cabinet. Table 4-3 listst ifications of diffe Manager systems.
T cifications of binet (ATAE)
The AP Manager server can be connected to a maximum of 3the same time.
able 4-he spec
ations of the AP Manrent models of AP
able 4-2Spe the AP Manager subrack and ca
Item Specifications
Subrack model AT8223
Subrack
dimensioning (W x D
x H)
40 mm x 43.6 mm420 mm x 4
Subrack weight (kg) Empty: 32
Full configuration (1 server board + 2 switch boards): 55
Cabinet N68E-22
Cabinet dimensions
(W x D x H)
600 mm x 800 mm x 2,200 mm
Power input (V) -48 VDC (-40 VDC~-57 VDC)
Table 4-3Specifications of d ode P Manager systemifferent m ls of A
ServerModel
CabinetType
NumberofCabinets
Quality in fullconfiguration(kg)
Power consumptionin full configuration(W)
ATAE N68E-22 1 160 4,800
ld a
T he power consumption of all t ger system.
Tab nsumption of all the equipm e AP Manager system
One N68E-22 cabinet can house only one ATAE subrack. Each subrack can ho
maximum of 12 server boards and two switch boards.able 4-4 lists t he equipment in the AP Mana
le 4-4Power co ent in th
Equipment Power Consumption (W)
Client 300
ATAE T8223 600
OceanStor S3100 446
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Equipment Power Consumption (W)
Front board of ATAE services board 170
Back board of ATAE services board 14.2
Front board of ATAE switch
board 200
Back board of ATAE switch board 14.2
USM server (HP PC Server) 500
Quidway AR46-20 240
Quidway S3328TP-EI 20
Quidway S5624 100
KVM AC 120 V: 25
AC 230 V: 54.6
DC: 75
4.3 Reliability Specifications
T the rel ecif the A
Tab y specifications of the AP Manag
able 4-5 lists
le 4-5Reliabilit
iability sp ications of P Manager system.
er system
ServerConfiguration
MTBF MTTR Mean Down Timeof a Year
Availability
2-CPU ATAE
service blade
244,140
hours
0.178679623
hour
0.0064 hour 99.9999268
1%
4.4 Safety Compliance
m ent of safety compliance, the AP Manager must comply with the
lo
o 60950-1
950-1
BS EN 60950-1
IS 13252
To eet the requirem
fol wing standards:
IEC 60950-1
IEC/EN41003
EN 60950-1
UL 60950-1
CSA C22.2 N
AS/NZS 60
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4.5 EMC C
m of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), the AP Manager
ing standards:
ss A
Class A
A
ass A
VCCI Class A
CNS 13438 Class A
4.6 Enviro
mental requirements of the AP Manager involve three types of
vi g environment.
nd
ironment
gineering (EE); Environmental conditions andr telecommunications equipment
IEC 60721 Classification of environmental conditions
Climatic Environment
T ts the climatic requireme nt storage.
T irements for climatic e
GB4943
ompatibility
To eet the requirement
complies with the follow
CISPR22 Class A
EN55022 Class A
EN50024
ETSI EN 300 386 Serial Cla
ETSI EN 301 489
ICES 003 Class
AS/NZS CISPR22 Cl
GB9254 Class A
Council directive 89/336/EEC
nment Specifications
The environ
en ronment: storage environment, shipping environment, and operatin
The environment specifications of the AP Manager comply with the followingsta ards:
GB 4798 Electrical and electric product application env
ETS 300019 Equipment Enenvironmental tests fo
4.6.1 Storage Environment
able 4-6 lis nts for equipme
able 4-6Requ nvironment
Property Value Range
Temperature 20C to +60C
Temperature change rate 1oC/min
Relative humidity 10% to 100%
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Property Value Range
Altitude 5,000 m
Air pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa
Solar radiation /s1,120 W
Heat radiation 600 W/s
Wind speed 30 m/s
Waterproof Re ui
Water should not accumulate on the ground or fall on the package.
ent is kept away from water sources such as a hydrant and
Biological Requir
su uipment storage is free of:
mildew
Air Purity Req
The air must be free of explosive, conductive, magnetic conductive, or corrosivee requirements
l
T ments for the density ally active mate
q rements
The equipment must be stored in a room with the following specifications:
The equipmair-conditioner.
ements
En re that the place for eq
Fungus or
Rodents such as rats
uirements
dust.The density of physically active materials must comply with th
isted in Table 4-7.
able 4-7Require of physic rials
Physically Active Material Unit Density
Suspended dust mg/m 5.00
Deposited dust mg/mh 20.0
Sand m 300g/m
N
Suspended dust: diameter 75 m
Deposited dust: 75 m diameter 150 m
ote:
Sand: 150 m diameter 1,000 m
The density of chemically active materials must comply with the requirements listed in
Table 4-8
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Table 4-8Requirements for the density of chemically active materials
Chemically Active Material Unit Density
SO2 mg/m 0.30
H2S mg/m 0.10
NO2 mg/m 0.50
NH3 mg/m 1.00
Cl2 mg/m 0.10
HCl mg/m 0.10
HF mg/m 0.01
O3 mg/m 0.05
Mechanical Stress Requirements
Table 4-9lists the storage requirements regarding mechanical stress to be maintained
during storage.
Table 4-9Storage requirements regarding mechanical stress
Item Sub-Item Range
Offset 7.0 mm -
Accelerated speed - 20.0 m/s
Sinusoidal
vibration
Frequency range 2 Hz to 9 Hz 9 Hz to 200 Hz
Impact responsespectrum II
250 m/sUnsteady impact
Static payload 5 kPa
Note:
Impact response spectrum: refers to the maximum acceleration response curve generated bythe equipment under specified impact excitation. Impact response spectrum II means that the
duration of semi-sine impact response spectrum is 6 ms.
Static payload: refers to the capability of the equipment to bear the pressure from the top when
it is packed in the normal pile-up method.
4.6.2 Shipping Environment
Climatic Environment
Table 4-10lists the climatic requirements for the transportation of the AP Manager.
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Table 4-10Requirements for climatic environment
Property Value Range
Temperature 20C to +60C
Temperature change rate 3C/min
Humidity 5% to 100%
Altitude 5,000 m
Air pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa
Solar radiation 1,120 W/s
Heat radiation 600 W/s
Wind speed 30 m/s
Waterproof Requirements
Before shipping the equipment, ensure that the following requirements are met:
The package is intact.
Waterproof measures are applied to the shipping vehicle to avoid water entry.
No water is accumulated in the shipping vehicle.
Biological Requirements
Ensure that the vehicle is free of:
Fungus or mildew
Rodents such as rats
Air Purity Requirements
The air must be free of explosive, conductive, magnetic conductive or corrosive dust.
The density of physically active materials must comply with the requirements listed inTable 4-11.
Table 4-11Requirements for the density of physically active materials
Physically Active Material Unit Density
Suspended dust mg/m -
Deposited dust mg/mh 3.0
Sand mg/m 100
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Physically Active Material Unit Density
Note:
Suspended dust: diameter 75 m
Falling dust: 75 m diameter 150 m
Sand: 150 m diameter 1,000 m
The density of chemically active materials must comply with the requirements listed in
Table 4-12.
Table 4-12Requirements for the density of chemically active materials
Chemically Active Material Unit Density
SO2 mg/m 0.30
H2S mg/m 0.10
NO2 mg/m 0.50
NH3 mg/m 1.00
Cl2 mg/m 0.10
HCl mg/m 0.10
HF mg/m 0.01
O3 mg/m 0.05
Mechanical Stress Requirements
Table 4-13lists the mechanical stress that the AP Manager can endure during
transportation.
Table 4-13Shipping requirements regarding mechanical stress
Item Sub-Item Range
Offset 7.5 mm - -
Accelerated speed - 20.0 m/s 40.0 m/s
Sinusoidalvibration
Frequency range 2 Hz to 9 Hz 9 Hz to 200Hz
200 Hz to 500Hz
Spectrum density
of acceleratedspeed
10 m/s 3 m/s 1 m/sRandomvibration
Frequency range 2 Hz to 9 Hz 9 Hz to 200Hz
200 Hz to 500Hz
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Item Sub-Item Range
Impact response
spectrum II300 m/sUnsteady
impact
Static payload 10 kPa
Note:
Impact response spectrum: refers to the maximum acceleration response curve generated by
the equipment under specified impact excitation. Impact response spectrum II means that theduration of semi-sine impact response spectrum is 6 ms.
Static payload: refers to the capability of the equipment in package to bear the pressure from
the top in normal pile-up method.
4.6.3 Work Environment
Climatic Environment
Table 4-14and Table 4-15list the climatic requirements for the operation of the APManager.
Table 4-14Temperature and humidity requirements for the operation of the AP Manager
Temperature Relative Humidity
Normal Safe Normal Safe
15C to 30C 0C to 40C 20% to 80% 20% to 90%
Note:
The values are measured 1.5 m above the floor and 0.4 m in front of the equipment, withoutprotective panels in front of or behind the cabinet.
Safe operation means that continuous operation should not exceed 48 hours or accumulated
operation should not exceed 15 days in a year.
Table 4-15Other climatic requirements for the operation of the AP Manager
Item Range
Altitude 4,000 m
Air pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa
Temperature change rate 3C/min
Solar radiation 700 W/m
Heat radiation 600 W/m
Wind speed 1 m/s
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Table 4-18Work requirements regarding mechanical stress
Item Sub-Item Range
Offset 3.5 mm
Accelerated speed 10.0 m/s
Sinusoidalvibration
Frequency range 2 Hz to 9 Hz 9 Hz to 200 Hz
Impact response spectrum II 100 m/sUnsteady impact
Static payload 0
Note:
Impact response spectrum: refers to the maximum acceleration response curve generated by the
equipment under specified impact excitation. Impact response spectrum II means that theduration of semi-sine impact response spectrum is 6 ms.
Static payload: refers to the capability of the equipment to bear the pressure from the top whenit is packed in the normal pile-up method.
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5 Acronyms and AbbreviationsA
AAA Authentication and Accounting
P ccess Point
AE Advanced Telecommunications Application Environment
U Central Processing Unit
Direct Current
TSI uropean Telecommunications Standards Institute
co UMTS enhanced pico base station
Hz Gigahertz
International Electrotechnical Commission
Authorization,
AC Alternating Current
A A
AT
C
CP
D
DC
E
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
ETS European Telecommunication Standards
E E
ePi
G
G
I
IEC
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TBF ean Time Between Failures
TR Mean Time To Repair
Personal Computer
X
XML Extensible Markup Language
M
M M
MT
P
PC
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