Alcatel Canada 24T28A01D22C 7390 24 GHz Co-Pol RBS User Manual BS Manual pages 285 to 302

Alcatel Canada Inc 7390 24 GHz Co-Pol RBS BS Manual pages 285 to 302

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Appendix 5 – Correspondence between commercial
codes and industrial codes relating to the BS
Installation item
Commercial code
Industrial code
Comments
DBS basic configuration
Rack 22 U
9900CAB001
3CC 10067 AAxx
DBS installation items
Power S. cable
Distributor Panel
16x2 Mbits/s
POWCAB0001
77096649
15 m 3x10 mm2
9900XXI416
3CC 08061 AAxx
2x3CC 11236 AAxx
75 Ohms / 1.6 /
5.6
9900XXI416
3CC 08061 ABxx
2x3CC 11237 AAxx
75 Ohms / BNC
9900XXI416
3CC 10316 ABxx
2x3CC 11238 AAxx
120 Ohms - EMC
RBS installation items
Grounding cable
(20 meters)
9900XXC502
3CC 08166 AAxx
(per meter)
Consummable
9900UXT002
3CC 06503 AAxx
50 Ohms coaxial cable
(50 meters)
9900UXI202
50 m of
1AC 001100022
Coaxial connector
9900UXI203
2 x 1AB 095530021
Grounding kit
9900UXI204
1AB 128500002
114 mm tube (2 meters)
SUPOUTD001
3CC 04658 AExx
2 pole-mounting fastening kit
(1+1)
9900UXI104
3CC 11681 AAxx
Self supporting mast 114 mm
(1.5 meter)
SUPMAST001
3CC 05148 AAxx
Cable tray cablofil (6 m)
INFRA00003
3CC 07580 AAxx
Cable tray PVC (4 m)
INFRA00004
3CC 06511 AAxx
Cable tray CES (12 m)
INFRA00005
3CC 06759 AAxx
Gaine Capri (12 m)
INFRA00006
3CC 06512 AAxx
Cable LDF 4-50
9900WVG001
77 096 434
50 Ohms (10 m)
N Connector kit
9900UXX022
77 096 433
N male right,
1 for each cable
LDF4-50
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Installation item
Commercial code
Industrial code
Comments
Jumper
9900WVG004
3CC 09514 AAAA
N male bented/
Nmale right (3 m)
Jumper
9900WVG005
3CC 09514 ABAA
N female bented/
N male right (3 m)
RBS installation tools
Tool kit
9900UXT103
3CC 08409 AAxx
PC 9900LT
Laptop PC French
(incl. Ethernet module)
9900LTH001
3CC 10939 AAxx
Desktop PC French
(incl. Ethernet module)
9900LTH002
3CC 10626 AAxx
Laptop PC English
(incl. Ethernet module)
9900LTH001
3CC 11200 AAxx
Desktop PC English
(incl. Ethernet module)
9900LTH002
3CC 11201 AAxx
NFS Server software
LT application software
CDROM
Embedded software
package CDROM
CDROM User Manual
2.1 of 2.2.a
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1AH 00845 AAxx
3CC 12142 AAxx
9900LTS001
3CC 12012 AAxx
3CC 12144 AAxx
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Appendix 6 – Error messages and corrective actions
The tables below list the main error messages when operating 7390 LT.
The purpose of this chapter is to give, for each message, an additional information and to suggest one
or more corrective actions. However, various causes may originate malfunction and it may occur and
derive one from another; thus the corrective action suggested may not be the only solution. Furthermore,
the operator is, in some cases, free to take initiative to solve the problem, considering that
troubleshooting should take into account the configuration context.
Whenever the malfunction is not fixed, please contact TAC (see page 3).
A.6.1 – Error messages for 7390LT software
Message
Definition
Corrective actions
Error in craft.ini file
7390LT software can not be launched, its configuration file contains
errors. The errored parameter name
is displayed on the screen.
The solution requires an
intervention at the craft.ini file
level. Only qualified personnel
should intervene.
For this purpose, please contact
the TAC (see page 3).
An error occured when
opening the Data Base
7390LT can not retrieve its data
base files.
Make sure the .mdb files are installed in the database directory. If
not, install again 7390LT (see
Appendix A.2).
Info model version compatible
When connecting to a BS, the data
base versions differ on agent and
manager side: e.g.: the 7390LT is
version 2.1 whereas the base station is version 2.0.
Perform download of the appropriate software version (see §
7.3.10).
A.6.2 – NT management error messages
Message
Definition
Corrective actions
Error when declaring the
new NT
Declaring the new NT is denied.
Make sure that:
.the serial number is valid,
(preceded by 4 dashes then CU
follow-up by 1 dashe)
.the associated AMD board
configuration is fully carried out.
An NT with this index
already exists
The NT identification number entered is already assigned to another
NT.
Assign a free number. Contact
the scheduler.
Waiting NT characteristics
This message displays a system
status and shows no anomaly. At
the end of the NT creation, the system is waiting for information about
it.
Please, wait until the relevant
information is transmitted.
Error at the reception of
SNMP message: Error
when destroying the NT.
The NT destroy control is denied,
one of its ports being used by an IP
cross-connection or leased lines
(LL).
Delete all IP or LL cross-connections that use the NT ports
before initiating the NT destroy
control.
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A.6.3 – Error messages for communication between BS and 7390LT
Message
Definition
Corrective actions
An error occured at the
BS connection: Error
when declaring the
manager
Declaring the manager is denied.
Make sure that no other LT
session is active (see section
4.3.1).
Connection failure: NE
not found
The communication establishment
with BS at the IP level failed.
.Check the IP level link with BS.
.Check if the cable fits to your
network configuration (crossed or
no Pc-DBS ethernet cable).
TIMEOUT on request
No answer to SNMP request when
timeout expired. One of the causes
may be a communication
interruption between the BS and the
PC on which 7390 LT is installed.
This interruption may be brief. If this
problem is persistent, the message
"The connection with the NE has
been lost. The Craft will be reinitialized" comes to confirm a
permanent cut.
If the interruption is brief, the
malfunction will disappear
without any intervention being
required. In case of a permanent
cut, refer to the following message: "The connection with the
NE has been lost. The Craft will
be re-initialized".
The connection with the
NE has been lost. The
Craft will be re-initialized
Permanent cut of communication
between the BS and the PC on
which 7390LT is installed.
Start again the 7390LT. If the
problem persists, check all elements involved in the connection
between BS and PC.
A.6.4 – Error message linked with client services
A.6.4.1 – Error messages linked with E1 leased lines
Message
Definition
Corrective actions
Already involved in another cross-connection
Creation control for a leased line
denied, assigned TSs being already
used by other cross-connections.
Try to create another leased line
using available TSs.
A cross-connection
exists on the TNT port
N°xxx
Creation control for a leased line
denied, another line using the port
N°xxx of the TNT.
Try to create another leased line
using available TNT port (see the
cross-connections list in section
4.11.4.1).
A cross-connection
exists on the NT port
N°xxx
Creation control for a leased line
denied, another line using the port
N°xxx of the NT.
Try to create another leased line
using available NT port (see the
cross-connections list in section
4.11.4.1).
Error when creating the
cross-connection: not
enough downstream
resources allocated.
Creation control for a leased line
denied because of a lack of resources for the upstream communication.
Check the upstream channel
traffic using the supervision (see
section 4.7).
Error when creating the
cross-connection: not
enough upstream resources allocated.
Creation control for a leased line
denied because of a lack of resources for the downstream communication.
Check the allocation with the
scheduler.
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Message
Definition
Corrective actions
The selected ports must
be configured identically
before selecting a TS
(Time Slot).
Creation control for a leased line
denied because the selected ports
have a different configuration.
Check the configuration of the NT
and TNT ports (see section
4.11.1.3). Perform any relevant
modification.
E1 slots must be consecutive
Creation control for a leased line
denied because the time slots numbers are not consecutive.
Assign contiguous numbers to
time slots (TS).
Time out on creating the
leased line
Creating the leased line did not succeed at the time out.
Carry out data downloading (see
section 4.4.1).
Time out on deleting the
selected leased line
Deleting the selected leased line did
not succeed at the time out.
Carry out data downloading (see
section 4.4.1).
Error when deleting the
Cross-connection: the
cross-connection on
leased line is not locked
Creation control for a cross-connection on leased line denied because
it is liable to route traffic.
Lock the cross-connection before
triggering the deletion control
(see § 4.11.4.5).
A.6.4.2 – Error messages linked with IP "cross-connection"
Message
Definition
Corrective actions
Error when creating the
Cross-connection:
Down Resource Problem.
Creation control for an IP cross-connection denied because of a lack of
upstream resources.
Check upstream traffic using the
supervision (see section 4.7).
Error when creating the
Cross-connection:
Up Resource Problem.
Creation control for an IP cross-connection denied because of a lack of
down-stream resources.
Check allocation with the
scheduler.
Error when creating the
Cross-connection: Ethernet Port already involved.
Creation control for an IP cross-connection denied because the NT
Ethernet port is already used.
see the IP cross-connection list
that displays the used ports (see
section 4.12.2.1). Carry out any
relevant modification.
Error when creating the
Cross-connection:
ATM Port Value error.
Creation control for an IP cross-connection denied because one of the
following values is false: either
"VCL Vpi" or "VCL Vci".
Assign a value within the range of
the possible values (see section
4.12.2.3).
Error creating the crossco : ATM Medium type is
not configured
Configure the ATM medium type
(see section 4.9.1).
A.6.4.3 – Error messages linked with circuit emulation
Message
CES link configuration
failed
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Creation control for an CES denied
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lock TNT port (see section
4.11.1.4)
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A.6.5 – Download error messages
Message
Definition
Corrective actions
Software download done
with problems detected.
An error occurred during data download.
.Check the NFS server status is
operational,
.Chek hardware description for
the BS boards.
.Check the exported directory
has been added to the omni-NFS
server during a session with
adminis-trator rights.
Package commit done
with problems.
An error occurred during referencing.
Check for any current board
alarms. If so, rectify the problem
in all cases (whether or not the
card presented an alarm) carry
out again a complete download.
A.6.6 – Error message at backup / restore
Message
Error when transfering
the sRam File
Definition
NFS server problem (directory not
recognized by the server)
Corrective actions
Export the directory in R/W to the
NFS server.
A.6.7 – Error messages for radio management
A.6.7.1 – Error messages linked to the radio configuration
Message
Error when setting the
radiolink characteristics
Definition
Corrective actions
The modification of the radio link
characteristics displayed cannot be
taken into account.
Before modifying the bandwidth,
suppress the NTs linked to this
radio link (see 4.6.3)
A.6.7.2 – Radio Resources Manager (RRM)
Message
Definition
Corrective actions
Bad static Value downstream
Inconsistency between the services
already created and the modified
static zone in the downstream
- Cancel the modification
- Update the static zone with a
value compatible with the static
services already created
Bad static Value upstream
Inconsistency between the services
already created and the modified
static zone in the upstream (x from
1 to 4)
- Cancel the modification
- Update the static zone with a
value compatible with the static
services already created
Bad dynamic max Value
downstream
Inconsistency between the services
already created and the modified
dynamic zone in the downstream.
Update the dynamic zone with a
value compatible with the
dynamic service already created
and the overbooking factor limit
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Message
Definition
Corrective actions
Bad dynamic Value upstream x
Inconsistency between the services
already created and the modified
dynamic zone in the upstream.
Update the dynamic zone with a
value compatible with the
dynamic service already created
and the overbooking factor limit
Bad dynamic max Value
upstream x
(x from 1 to 4)
Update over booking factor limit
with a value compatible with the
dynamic services created and
the dynamic zone.
A.6.8 – ASAP error messages
Message
Error removing ASAP
Definition
Corrective actions
The ASAP cannot be removed
because at least one NT is attached
to the ASAP table.
Before removing, the ASAP table
has to be deleted for each NT
attached to the table.
A.6.9 – Miscellaneous error messages
Message
Definition
Corrective actions
Error when destroying
the board
Board deletion control denied.
The corrective action is related to
the type of board:
.AMD board: make sure that no
NT is associated with the board.
. TNT board: make sure that no
port is used either by a leased
line or as a potential source of
synchronization.
. NT board: make sure that no
port is used either by a leased
line or by an IP cross-connection.
Error when modifying the
TNT board
The modification of the TNT board
characteristics cannot be taken into
account.
All circuit emulation services
must be suppressed before
modifying the configuration of a
TNT board.
Error when updating the
BS
In BS’s local network screen one
parameter is not correct.
- Check that BS’s IP address is a
real IP address.
- Check that Ethernet and ATM
networks are different.
Error when setting synchro parameters
Synchronization configuration is not
allowed.
Check that the reserved channels are configured (see § 4.11).
Error when enabling/
disabling E1 traffic on a
TNT port
Enabling/disabling is not allowed.
If the TNT port is used for system
synchronization, the TNT port
cannot be locked.
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Appendix 7 – Pole mounting 9900UXI101
A.7.1 – Definition
Sectored
antenna
RBS
Transceiver
Mechanical pole
mounting
(9900UXI101)
Tube ou pole
RBS/DBS connection cable
Figure 61 – Definition of 7390BS outdoor equipment
689.3
238
503.4
288.2
Figure 62 – Dimensions of the RBS on pole mounting (99UXI101)
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A.7.2 – Installation of the RBS mechanical support on a wall or flat
surface
Considerations:
– If attaching the support using wall plug and bolt, select the fixing elements with respect to the
mounting surface.
– The surface chosen should not be subject to vibrations (e.g., avoid mounting on machine housing).
130
160
130
160
Figure 63 – Direct wall mounting
25
Thickness 5 mm.
R6
150
300
20
150
100
300
Figure 64 – Wall mounting option with mounting plate 9900UXI101
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Stages
1. Select the installation location.
2. Drill 4 holes according to the dimensions given in Figure 63 – Direct wall mounting.
3. Insert 4 wall plugs.
4. Install and secure the wall support using 4 x M10 screws with washers.
IMPORTANT: THIS MUST NOT DEPART FROM ± 1° TO THE VERTICAL FOR
THE PURPOSE OF POLARISATION
USE BOLT SIZE M10 (MINIMUM 10 mm DIAMETER). CHECK RELEVANT LOCAL
REGULATIONS BEFORE INSTALLING.
A.7.3 – Installation and orientation of the mechanical system
(9900UXI101)
VERTICALITY OF THE BEARING: ± 0.5 ° FOR STANDARD ANTENNAS.
± 0,25 ° FOR LARGE GAIN ANTENNAS.
NEVER INSTALL THE BEARING AXIS HORIZONTALLY; THE RBS UNITS MUST
BE ABOVE THE POLE MOUNTING AND NOT PROJECT LATERALLY.
Considerations
– Installation can be carried out on an existing or newly installed tube or pole.
– The external diameter of the tube or pole is maximum 114 mm in standard configuration.
Note: Other tube diameters may be used depending on the loads to be supported: minimum diameter
76 mm and maximum 114 mm.
– The tube or pole along with the U-bolts must be clean and (apart from threads) grease-free.
– Wall mounting possible with or without wall plate: see Figure 63 – Direct wall mounting and Figure
64 – Wall mounting option with mounting plate 9900UXI101.
Stages (Figure 65 – Installation and orientation of the mechanical system 9900UXI101)
1. On the pole mounting (ref. 1), loosen the four "bearing" locking screws (ref. 6) and the coarse
"bearing" locking screw (ref. 7) to facilitate the subsequent RBS unit mounting.
2. Fit the pole mounting (ref. 1) on the tube or pole (ref. 2) using the U-bolts (ref. 3). Secure it using flat
washers, "grower" washers, nuts and lock-nuts (ref. 4).
3. Roughly orientate the bearing of the pole mounting in the desired topographical direction. The
bearing turnbuckle (ref. 8) should remain in mid-position. Use the "top" marking of the antenna and
a compass, then tighten the U-bolts (ref. 3). U-bolt tightening torque = 3daN.m.
4. Roughly orientate the elevation of the antenna support by loosening the "elevation" locking screw
(ref. 9). The elevation turnbuckle (ref. 5) should remain in mid-position; pivot the antenna support
through the vertical to adjust, then tighten the "elevation" locking screw (ref. 9).
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Figure 65 – Installation and orientation of the mechanical system 9900UXI101
A.7.4 – Antenna alignment
A.7.4.1 – Mechanical adjustments and deflection characteristics
The mechanical adjustment mechanisms are shown in Figure 66 – Antenna alignment adjustment
mechanisms :
Coarse elevation (tilt) locking screw
Ground connection hole
Elevation (tilt) turnbuckle
Elevation (tilt)
locking screw
Coarse bearing
locking screw
Bearing locking
screw
Bearing turnbuckle
Figure 66 – Antenna alignment adjustment mechanisms
Deflection characteristics:
– The total deflection is: bearing = 270°, elevation = ± 25°; these values are obtained with the turnbuckles set to "maximum".
– The deflection obtained with the turnbuckles is: elevation = ± 9° bearing = ± 9°.
A.7.4.2 – Alignment adjustment procedure
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Stages
1. Using a control system (graduated level or inclinometer) positioned on the straight part of the
antenna (Figure 67 – Checking antenna positioning), ensure that it is perfectly horizontal (tilt 0°).
2. Make a bearing alignment in the direction intended by the radio planners (compass, "TopoChaix",
etc.).
3. To avoid obstacles during installation, the "bearing" turnbuckle may be mechanically reversed on the
pole-mounting. However, the bearing axis must remain vertical.
4. Tighten the "coarse" bearing locking screw. Turn the bearing turn-buckle. Tighten the four bearing
front screws (alternate diagonal tightening) torque of 1.5m daN.
5. Check that the rough elevation screw is locked to a torque of 1.5m daN.
6. Using the "fine" elevation adjustment on the pole mounting (site elevation turnbuckle), set the tilt
angle intended by the radio planners (e.g., tilt down 5°). Check this value with the control system
(graduated level, inclinometer, "TopoChaix", etc.) positioned on the straight horizontal part of the
antenna or the pole mounting.
Note: to minimize the unscrewing of the elevation turnbuckle, make careful use of the "coarse" adjustment in the first stage. The turnbuckle must remain in the mid-position (*"85mm center distance). Never exceed a center distance of 94 mm.
7. Secure the two "elevation" side locking screws. Tighten completely the screws to lock the assembly
in position, to a torque of 3 mdaN. Finish the operation by tightening the turnbuckle counter-screws
to a reference torque of 2 mdaN. This ends the antenna alignment.
8. Check the bearing and elevation of the antenna once the assembly has been firmly secured. If a shift
is noted, repeat the adjustement(s) in question.
Figure 67 – Checking antenna positioning
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A.7.5 – Grounding of the outdoor equipment
Grounding of the outdoor equipment consists of:
– connecting the grounding of the RBS Unit with the pole-mounting grounding,
– connecting the coupled RBS unit and pole-mounting grounding to the earthing system.
Considerations
– For grounding the RBS unit, a green/yellow cable with insulating sheath must be used. The minimum cross-section of the conducting wire is 16 mm2 .
– On the pole-mounting assembly, the ground terminal comprises two tapped holes at the rear of
the metal cast supporting the RBS (see Figure 68 – Grounding the outdoor equipment on
9900UXI101 pole mounting). According to the installation, choose the most suitably positioned
tapped hole. The grounding screw screws on in one of the two nuts inserted into the metal cast.
When changing the grounding position block the nut to avoid loosing it.
Stages
1. Crimp a terminal lug (ref. 16-6 CT) at each end of the cable linking the RBS unit ground and polemounting ground connections.
2. Screw one of the grounding cable lugs into the tapped hole on the front of the RBS unit (see Figure
68 – Grounding the outdoor equipment on 9900UXI101 pole mounting). Use an M6 screw.
3. Crimp a lug (ref. 16-6 CT) on to the grounding cable of the pole-mounting and RBS assembly.
4. Connect both grounding cables to the one of the holes on the support back panel.
Screw for grounding RBS unit
Grounding cable between RBS
and pole-mounting
Screw for grounding
pole-mounting
Grounding cable of the RBS and
pole-mounting assembly
Figure 68 – Grounding the outdoor equipment on 9900UXI101 pole mounting
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Appendix 8 – Using the DALLET system by SOFRER
for 1 m & 1.5 m high mast on rooftop
Recommendations according to Snow and Wind Rules NV 65 are only indications and
should be verified according to the sites.
Feet weight : about 50 Kg for each DALLET.
Zones 1, 2 and 3
7 DALLET
BEFORE ANY USE, VERIFY THE RULES APPLICABLE LOCALLY AND
COMPUTE ACCORDING TO THE REGULATIONS.
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Appendix 9 – List of abbreviations
MNEMONIC
ENGLISH
MNEMONIC
ENGLISH
Forward Error Correction
AAL
ATM Adaptation Layer
FEC
AIS
Alarm Indication Signal
HDB3
High Density Binary 3 code
(3rd order)
AL
Alarm
IBS
Intermediate frequency Base Station
AMD
ATM Modulator Demodulator
ICS
Identifier Change Status
ANT
ATM Network Termination
I2C or IIC
Inter Integrated Circuit
ASAP
Alarm Severity Assignment Profile
ID
IDentifier
ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
IEC
International Electrotechnical
Commission
AT
Attend alarm on LT
IM
Information Model
AVC
Attribute Value Change
IP
Internet Protocol
BER
Bit Error Rate
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network
BNC
Bayonet-locking Connector
ITU
International Telecommunication
Union
BS
Base Station
LAIS
Line Alarm Indication Signal
CBR
Constant Bite Rate
LAN
Local Area Network
CCIR
International radio consultative
comitee
LED
Light Emitting Diode
CEPT
Conference of European Post and
Telecommunications administrations
LMDS
Local Multipoint Distribution Service
CPL
Coupler
LMFA
Loss of MultiFrame Alignment
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check
LOF
Loss Of Frame
DBS
Digital Base Station
LOP
Loss Of Pointer
EMC
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
LOPC
Loss Of Polling Cell
EPROM
Electronically Programmable
Read-Only Memory
LORF
Loss Of Radio Frame
ETSI
European Telecommunications
Standards Institute
LOS
Loss Of Signal
ETH
Ethernet
LRDI
Line Remote Defect Indicator
FAS
Frame Alignment Signal
LT
Local Terminal
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MNEMONIC
ENGLISH
MNEMONIC
ENGLISH
MAC
Medium Access Control
RBS
Radio of Base Station
Mbps
Mega Bit Per Second
RDI
Remote Defect Indication
MIB
Management Information Base
REI
Remote Error Indication
MMI
Man Machine Interface
RF
Radio Frequency
MSC
Message Sequence Chart
RIT
Radio Installation Tool
MUX
Multiplexer
RRM
Radio Resource Management
NE
Network Element
RT
Radio Terminal
NFS
Network File System
SC
State Change
NIT
Network Installation Tool
SDH
Synchonous Digital Hierarchy
NRZ
Non return to zero
SMD
Surface Mounted Device
NSM
Network Service Management
SNMP
Simple Network Management
Protocol
NT
Network Terminal
SNTP
Simple Network Time Protocol
OC
Object Creation
STP
Shielded Twisted Pair
OD
Object Deletion
TAC
Technical Assistance Center
OOF
Out Of Frame
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
OS
Operation System
TDM
Time Division Multiplex
PAIS
Path Alarm Indication Signal
TE
Transaction End
PC
Personal Computer
TNT
TDM Network Termination
PCR
Peak Cell Rate
TS
Terminal Station
PDH
Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
UNI
User Network Interface
PLL
Phase Locked Loop
VPI
Virtual Path Identifier
PSU
Power Supply Unit
VCI
Virtual Channel Identifier
PVC
Permanent Virtual Circuit
WAN
Wide Area Network
QAM
Quadrature amplitude Modulation
VoIP
Voice over IP
RAI
Remote Alarm Indicator
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