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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server

CPU7-2
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Chapter 1
Hardware description

 Overview .................................................................................................... 1.1


 Supported features ................................................................................ 1.1
 Interface board control ............................................................................... 1.1
 Drive connection ......................................................................................... 1.1
 ISA BUS ........................................................................................................ 1.1
 Ethernet connection .................................................................................... 1.2
 Software protection ..................................................................................... 1.2
 CPU redundancy .......................................................................................... 1.2
 COM ports .................................................................................................... 1.2
 DECT/PWT .................................................................................................... 1.2
 External music ............................................................................................. 1.2
 Tones ............................................................................................................ 1.3
 Remote reset ................................................................................................ 1.3
 Alarms .......................................................................................................... 1.3
 Line forwarding ............................................................................................ 1.3
 LEDs ............................................................................................................. 1.3
 Power supply ............................................................................................... 1.3

Chapter 2
Hardware configuration

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 Reference .................................................................................................. 2.1


 Description ............................................................................................... 2.1
 Settings ...................................................................................................... 2.1
 Board Front Panel .................................................................................. 2.2

Chapter 3
External connections

 Connection ............................................................................................... 3.1


 Board output pins .................................................................................. 3.2

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1.1 Overview
The CPU7-2 processing unit is the heart of the system. It handles system applications
(telephone applications, telematic applications, voice mail applications, etc.).
The CPU7-2 board is built around a Ultra Low Power Celeron running at 650MHz. The board
has up to 256MB of SDRAM.
The CPU7-2 board has no optional daughterboards. OBCA functions require the installation of
an IO2N board.
The CPU7-2 board can only be used with an R7.1 software.
Note:
The CPU7-2 board is ROHS compliant . It replaces the former CPU7 board.

1.2 Supported features

1.2.1 Interface board control


The CPU7-2 board controls the interface boards (28 maximum). It ensures the following
functions:
- Downloading
- Synchronizaton clocks
- Startup and reset commands

1.2.2 Drive connection


1.2.2.1 Hard drive
The CPU7-2 board allows the connection of either:
- A 2.5-inch IDE hard drive. This hard drive is installed on the CPU7-2 board
- A SATA hard drive. This hard drive is installed on a PSATA4K card fixed on the CPU7-2
board
1.2.2.2 Floppy disk drive
The CPU7-2 board allows the connection of a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive (optional) located on
the MMSFD board.
1.2.2.3 USB Connection
The CPU7-2 board allows the connection of a USB key. The USB key is connected to the
CPU-7 via a USB connector located on the front panel. This USB key is used for configuration
backup and restore.

1.2.3 ISA BUS

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The CPU7-2 board has an ISA bus on the front panel allowing an IO2N board to be connected.
An ISAB2 connector board is then required.

1.2.4 Ethernet connection


The CPU7-2 board has:
- A half or full duplex 10/100Base T interface for connection to the outside world. This
interface can be configured using the ethctl tool (see module Ethernet management on
CPU7 board - Overview).
- An embedded 10 Mbits/s Ethernet interface intended for traffic between ACT boards and
the CPU or between the two CPUs (main and stand-by). The embedded interface can be
temporarily enabled or disabled using the ethctl tool (see module Ethernet management on
CPU7 board - Overview).
The two Ethernet interfaces are interconnected via a mini-switch on the CPU.
Commands entered via the system console allow remote operations to be performed via
modem or RMA. For more information, see module Ethernet management on CPU7 board -
Overview.

1.2.5 Software protection


On the CPU7-2, the software protection mechanism operates with the CPU identifier.

1.2.6 CPU redundancy


The CPU7-2 may be duplicated for enhanced operating safety. For this configuration, both
CPUs must be running the same software version.
The remote CPU and its role are detected by software as well as by the backplane clock signal
(for the stand-by position).

1.2.7 COM ports


The CPU7-2 board has four V24 serial ports:
- COMA: this port is used for the system console. It can be accessed directly or via a
modem.
- COMB: this port is used for remote control via the RMA feature.
- COMC and COMD: these ports are Or wired ports. They are used for applications (Voice
mail, Accounting, Hotel, etc.). The Or wired feature automatically connects the application
console to the active (main) CPU. For these two ports, the DSR, DTR, and DCD signals
are not transmitted.

1.2.8 DECT/PWT
The CPU7-2 board includes the DTM feature. This feature allows sychronization of the IBS
and RBS base stations.

1.2.9 External music

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The CPU7-2 board has an input for music-on-hold. The analog signal from the recorder is
digitized according to the A law or mu law depending on the configuration used.

1.2.10 Tones
The CPU7-2 board has ten Q23 or Q23 type tone detectors. Selection of Q23 or Q23x
sensitivity is performed by the software.
The CPU7-2 board also has tone generators.

1.2.11 Remote reset


The RMA feature allows remote reset to be performed.

1.2.12 Alarms
The CPU7-2 board has a relay that changes state when telephony is operational. The relay
may be connected to an alarm unit that emits a warning when the system is no longer
operational.

1.2.13 Line forwarding


When telephony is not operational, line forwarding allows a trunk to be forwarded to another
destination. For example, a T0 trunk group can be forwarded to an S0 station.

1.2.14 LEDs
The CPU7-2 board has two LEDs on the front panel:
- Green LED: CPU status indicator
- Orange LED: Ethernet 10/100Base T connection activity indicator

1.2.15 Power supply


The CPU7-2 board runs on a 48V DC power supply. Internal AC/DC converters provide the
voltages required by the various components.
When the CPU7-2 board receives the PSAL signal, a procedure is initiated to allow a correct
system shutdown.
The PSAL (Power Supply ALarm or ETI) signal is generated by the PSAL board that monitors
power supply voltage. When power supply voltage falls below 45V, the PSAL signal is set. The
CPU then shuts down.

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2.1 Reference
Board reference: CPU7-2: 3BA 23259 ABxx

2.2 Description
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Figure 2.1: View of the CPU7–2 board with straps

2.3 Settings
Settings shown on a gray background are factory set.
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Board Front Panel


 
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Figure 2.6: CPU7–2 board front panel
table 2.1: Meaning of LEDs
LED Function
CPU (green) Processor status indicator
ETH (orange) 10/100BaseT interface connection status

table 2.2: CPU LED cadence (rate of blinking)

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Cadence Function
On steady Initializing
100 ms (on)/ 1 s (off) Loading
10 ms (on)/ 10 ms (off) Boot flash
300 ms (on)/ 300 ms (off) CPU standby
8 x (900 ms (on)/ 600 ms (off)/1 s (off) RAM test error
8 x (300 ms (on)/ 600 ms (off)/1 s (off) Checksum error

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3.1 Connection
The CPU7-2 board is located in the CPU slot of the main ACT.
The position of the CPU slots depends on the type of ACT (refer to the installation manual for
the type of cabinet concerned).
CPU7-2 board installation:
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Figure 3.1: Installation diagram
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Figure 3.2: Side View of the Hard Disk Assembly
The hard disk assembly depends on the type of disk:
- IDE hard disk: the disk is mounted directly on the CPU7-2 board via spacers
- SATA hard disk: the disk is mounted on the PSATA4K card which is fixed on CPU7-2 via
spacers
The CPU7-2 connection to external devices is the same as for the other CPUs. Refer to the
appropriate document according to the type of cabinet:
- M2 or M3 cabinet, see module M2 cabinet - Internal connections.
- VH cabinet, see module VH racks - Internal connections.
- WM1 cabinet, see module WM1 cabinet - Internal connections.

3.2 Board output pins


C B A NOTES
1 RXDA RIA TXDA
2 CTSA GND RTSA
3 DSRA DCDA DTRA
4 RIB DCDB GND COM A and COM B asynchronous
5 RXDB DSRB GND ports
6 CTSB DTRB RTSB
7 TXDB GND
8 GND GND GND

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C B A NOTES
9 TR2 GND TR1 External music input
10 CTSC RESEXT1 RTSC COM C asynchronous port.
11 RXDC RL1 TXDC External reset command (RMA)
Alarms: AL1, AL2
Network line forwarding: RL1, RL2
12 RL2 SYNC_ OUT
DECT Synchronous
Ethernet 10/100BaseT
SYNC_
13 AL1
OUTB
14 AL2 SYNC_INA
15 GND SYNC_ INB
16 GND
17 RXP RJCN45
18 RXN RJCN78
19 TXP
20 ALCV TXN
21 GND
22 CTSD RESEXT2 RTSD COM D asynchronous port
23 RXDD GND TXDD
24 GND
USB interface (USBx)
25 INDX GND ME0
Floppy disk interface
26 ME1 USBGND DS0
27 DS1 USB1 DIR
28 STEP USB0 WRDATA
29 WE USB5V 5V TRK0
30 WP GND RXDATA
31 HDSEL GND DSKCHG
32 GND

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