6 — 9500 MPR/9500 MPRe shelf object configuration
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 11.0 R5 September 2013 6-5
3HE 08459 AAAA TQZZA Edition 01
MPR User Guide
Core-B card
The core-B card in slot 1 provides the following:
• device management and control functions
• DC power
• a plug-in flash memory card to store device configuration and license data
• an Ethernet switch that implements the cross-connections between the radio
modem or 32 × DS1 / 32 × E1 cards, between the Ethernet user ports, and between
the Ethernet ports and the radio modem or 32 × DS1 / 32 × E1 cards
• four GigE electrical interfaces and one GigE SFP optical interface
1 × radio modem card
The 1 × radio modem card contains EPS and RPS logic, and performs the following:
• sends and receives standard Ethernet packets to and from the core-enhanced cards
• manages the radio frame generation and termination, the interface to and from the
alternate radio transport card, and the cable interface functions to the ODU
• generates internal DC power for the card
See Procedure 7-8 for information about configuring analog radio statistics on 1 ×
radio modem ports. See Procedure 7-9 for information about configuring power level
performance management on 1 × radio modem ports.
2+2 × Ethernet (EAS) card
The 2+2 EAS card can be configured with three types of MPT radio ports: MPT-HC,
MPT-HCv2, and MPT-MC. MPT-MC can be configured only on ports 1 and 2, and
does not support protection. MPT-HC and MPT-HCv2 can be configured on any of
the four ports if the corresponding port on the consecutive slot has the same card with
the same MPT type. ANSI 3.1 or later is supported.
MPT-ACC ports are supported for ANSI Release 3.0.0 and later 9500 MPR devices.
See Procedure 7-11 for information about configuring the power source type for a
2+2 × Ethernet (EAS) card.
4+4 × Ethernet (EAS) card
The 4+4 (EAS) card can be configured in any card slot on the 9500 MPR. The card
supports 4 × Ethernet 10/100/1000BaseT (traffic) and 4+4 × Ethernet (Access/MPT)
connection interfaces. Each chassis allows up to two EAS modules. Ports 5 to 8 of a
4+4 × Ethernet (EAS) card support the following radio types:
Note — Protected ports on the 1 × radio modem card are displayed
under the Odd/Main card slot and are labeled as main and spare on the
5620 SAM equipment tree. For example, if slots 5 and 6 on the 1 ×
radio modem card are protected, the corresponding protected entities
on the NEtO (channels 0 and 1) display as 5/0 and 5/1 under card 5 on
the 5620 SAM GUI.