Logical board
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SDAU
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SPS Distributed Application Unit
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Front board
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The SDAU processes and forwards Diameter signaling and SS7 signaling.
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SDPU
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SPS Dispatching Unit
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Front board
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The SDPU processes and forwards IP signaling.
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SSRU
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SIP Signaling Routing Unit
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Front board
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The SSRU processes and forwards SIP signaling.
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USRSU
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USCDB Data Routing and Service Unit
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Front board
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The USRSU implements the following functions:
Subscriber data query and routing.
Subscriber data storage. The Data Service Unit (DSU) provides the subscriber data query, addition, removal, and update services for the Data Routing Unit (DRU).
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USPID3
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USCDB Provision Integrated Database Unit
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Front board
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The USPID3 implements data services and service provisioning.
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USPMU3
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USCDB Provisioning and Data Management Unit
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Front board
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The USPMU3 serves as the entry point for the service provisioning system to access the USCDB. It converts the instructions sent from the service provisioning system into database operations and provides O&M for static data in the USCDB database. The USPMU3 also manages the data storage devices, that is, the disk arrays.
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OMU
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Operation and Maintenance Unit
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Front board
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The OMU functions as the local operation and maintenance unit. It maintains and manages the equipment and services at a single site.
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Physical board
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UPB
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Universal Process Blade
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Front board
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A UPB functions as a service processing unit in the subrack. Application software can be installed on a UPB to implement data and service processing.
Each subrack can be configured with a maximum of 12 UPBs.
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USI
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Universal Service Interface Unit
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Back board
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A USI functions as the interface board for a UPB board (excluding the SWU board). It provides interfaces for a UPB to communicate with external devices.
The USI is the back board of the UPB.
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ETI
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E1/T1 Interface
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Back board
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The ETI provides E1/T1 interfaces for the UPB to communicate with external devices.
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SWU
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Switching Unit
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Front board
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An SWU exchanges information inside and outside a subrack through the Base and Fabric planes.
One subrack is configured with two SWUs working in load-sharing mode.
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SWI
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Switching Interface Unit
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Back board
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The SWI functions as the interface board for the SWU. It provides interfaces for an SWU to communicate with external devices.
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SMM
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Shelf Management Module
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Front board
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The SMU is the management module of a subrack. It provides the following functions:
Management of subrack components, sensors, fan trays, and PDBs
Management of events and subscriber data
Remote maintenance
One subrack is configured with two SMMs working in active/standby mode.
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SDM
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Subrack Data Module
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Back board
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The SDM is the data module of a subrack. It uses eight DIP switches to define the subrack number. It records the subrack information and system performance parameters.
One subrack is configured with two SMMs working in active/standby mode. The SDM and SMM are installed in pairs.
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