Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Differences in Configuring Subrack ID, Slot ID, and Port ID


For different subracks and boards, frameid, slotid, and portid in a command have different value ranges.

Subrack ID (frameid)

The subrack IDs used in this document for software operations are those for master subracks. The slave subrack IDs are not mentioned here.
Service Subrack Control Board Range
MA5600T/MA5603T SCUB/SCUF/SCUH/SCUL 0
SCUN/SCUK 0-32, 0 indicates a master subrack, 1-32 indicate MA5623AR remote extended subracks.
SCUV 0-254, 0 indicates a master subrack, 1-254 indicate MA5633 remote extended subracks.
MA5608T MCUD/MCUD1 0
MCUE 0-128, 0 indicates a master subrack, 1-128 indicate MA5633 remote extended subracks.

Slot ID (slotid)

The slot IDs used in this document for software operations are those in the ETSI service subrack of the large-sized device MA5600T. The other service subracks are not mentioned here.
Table 1 Slot configurations of service subracks
Service Subrack Number of Slots Slot for Universal Interface Board Slots for Control Boards Slots for Service Boards Slots for Upstream Interface Boards Slot for Power Boards
MA5600T ETSI subrack 23 0 9, 10 1-8, 11-18 19, 20 21, 22
MA5600T IEC subrack 21 0 7, 8 1-6, 9-16 17, 18 19, 20
MA5603T 13 12 6, 7 0-5 8, 9 10, 11
MA5608T 5 - 2, 3 0, 1 - 4

Port ID (portid)

Port IDs of different service boards have different value ranges. For details about the port information, see "Board" in the Hardware Description. Port IDs used in this document for software operations are those for typical boards. Not all the service boards are mentioned here. 

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