1、ETSI TR 102 214 1.1.1 (2003-05) Technical Repor Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); Result of the PNOs and Equipment Manufacturers questionnaires for identification of Equipment Unit 2 ETSI TR 102 214 VI .I .I (2003-05) Reference DTR/SPAN-150002 Keywords equipment practice, ID ETSI
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7、PTM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners. ETSI 3 ETSI TR 102 214 VI . 1 . 1 (2003-05) Contents Intellectual Property Rights 4 Introduction 4 1 Scope 5 2 References 5 3 Abbreviations . 5 4 PNOs results 5 5 Manufacturers results 8 6
8、Cross reference table 9 Annex A: PNOs questionnaire . 12 Annex B: Manufacturers questionnaire . 19 History 21 Foreword . 4 ETSI 4 ETSI TR 102 214 VI .I .I (2003-05) Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The inform
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10、SI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web server (5). All published ETSI deliverables shall include information which directs the reader to the above source of information. Foreword This Technical Report (TR) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Services and Protocols for
11、 Advanced Networks (SPAN). I n t rod uct ion Public Network Operators (PNOs) and telecom equipment manufacturers have a common interest in the area of the Identification of Telecommunication Equipment. This common interest stems from the fact that equipment is the subject of numerous interactions be
12、tween these business entities. In order to improve the understanding and exchange of information needed in this area, ETSI TC SPAN15 decided to conduct a survey within its membership. This survey was implemented by means of two questionnaires: one aimed at the PNOs and one aimed at the manufacturers
13、. The present document contains the results of this survey. Clause 4 lists the answers given by PNOs; clause 5 lists the answers given by manufacturers. The two questionnaires were developed by different entities and use different terminologies. Therefore it was needed to construct a cross-reference
14、 table which maps the terminology from both questionnaires. This table is provided in clause 6. The original questionnaires are given in the annexes A and B. ETSI 5 ETSI TR 102 214 VI .I .I (2003-05) 1 Scope The present document is the result of a survey which was conducted in the fourth quarter of
15、2002 to evaluate and list the information needed by the PNOs and Manufacturers regarding Equipment Identification. 2 Re fe re nces For the purposes of this Technical Report (TR) the following references apply: ETSI TS 102 209: “Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); Telecommunication E
16、quipment Identification“. 3 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: A Additional EI Equipment Identity MIB Management Information Base NR Not Requested PNO(s) Public Network Operator(s) R Requested SDoC Suppliers Declaration of Conformity 4 PNOs res
17、ults The answers given by PNOs are shown in table 1. Table 1 : PNOs results Description of equipment information needed by PNO 1) Manufacturers name: The Manufacturers name responsible for the assembly, construction, and testing of the equipment unit 2) Manufacturer part number: The Manufacturers pa
18、rt number that is physically stamped or marked on the equipment unit 3) Manufacturers equipment version number: This is in regards to the hardware version. Also referred to as series, release, or issue and is associated to the part number. Used to identify the assembly and wiring processes used to c
19、onstruct the equipment unit (physically stamped on the equipment unit) 4) Manufacturing Ordering Code: Reference the Manufacturers recommended or preferred equipment ordering codes (normally not stamped on the equipment). This is a commercial type of code 5) Equipment tracking: The EI should provide
20、 a single source of information for identifying Manufacturers equipment version 6) Port or circuit rate: Identify the all the bit rates, speed, or other special engineering features associated with the equipment unit 7) Physical dimensions: Identify the metric length, height, width and shape of the
21、equipment unit 8) Physical description: Describe the type of assets, and if the equipment unit is a plug-in, plug-on, mounting, shelf, bay, rack, cabinet, etc. 9) Physical weight: Provide the metric weight of the unit (less shipping container) (this is for human and/or structural limit) 1 O) Electri
22、cal requirements: Reference the manufacturers specifications for current type, cycles per second, voltage, power consumption, fusing requirements, etc. t I A IA A A IR TI R R R A R R R R R R I A IA i A IR ETSI 6 FT AA AA AR RR AR AR AR AR NR NR AR AA AR AR AA AA NR RR RR RR RR RR RR ETSI TR 102 214
23、VI .I .I (2003-05) BT R R R Description of equipment information needed by PNO 11) Alarm features: Reference the Manufacturers recommended specifications for alarming equipment units 12) Testing information: Reference the Manufacturers specifications for testing each equipment unit or item 13) Hazar
24、dous materials: Alert the PNO that there is a Manufacturers hazardous material warning 14) Downloadable software feature: This would identify that the equipment unit is capable of receiving down loadable software from an external source 15) Equipment slot requirements: Specify the quantity of slots
25、required to install the equipment unit 16) Equipment slot locations: Specify the slot locations on the shelf where BT AR AR RR RR RR RR RR AR AR AR AR AR RR RR AR NR AR RA RR RR RR AR AA specific equipment can be mounted 17) Maximum allowable quantities: Identify how many shelves, magazines, etc. ca
26、n be equipped in a cabinet, bay or rack. (This is different than circuit capacity) 18) Total quantity of equipment slots: Identify the total number of slots being provided by the equipment mounting 19) System information: How many equipment units and shelves are required to initiate a system (.e. DB
27、M2000 - one shelf, Titan 5500-multiple shelves, etc.). NB: a system is beyond the scope of this work item 20) Installation environmental: Identifies acceptable conditions for equipment installation application (exterior, interior, dry, wet, dust free, etc.) 21) Equipment installation: Identifies if
28、the equipment is designed for pole mounts, ground level, cabinet, etc. installations 22) Installation, wiring and cabling : Reference Manufacturers recommended wiring and cross-connects for the equipment. Examples are A coaxial cabling fiberqdfiber-out, distributing frame connections, etc. 23) Produ
29、ct description: A brief description of the equipment unit (.e. power, alarm, interface, etc. 24) Equipment function or features: Engineering and design information that describes the specific roles, functions, or multi-functions of the equipment unit. Examples are PDH or SDH multiplexing, connectors
30、, etc. 25) General application of Equipment Units: Identifies the general application or asset grouping for the equipment unit. Examples would be general power, transmission/transport, switching, access, etc. 26) Manufacturer reconditioned or repaired equipment: Reconditioned or repaired equipment s
31、hould be “flag“ by the Manufacturer before it is returned to the PNO. NB: this is not appropriate in the context of this work item 27) Technical Information: Reference to equipment and assembly drawings, circuit schematics, circuit description, etc. 28) Information stability: Equipment unit relation
32、ship should be permanentistable that means having the same part number and version 29) Change Management: Provide information needed to identify and track minor andmajor equipment changes made during the production-of equipment 30) Interchangeable equipment: Provide the ability to easily identify in
33、terchangeable “like-for-like equipment within the same manufacturer. This question is referring only to the equipment units. Across manufacturers could be considered 31) Compatible equipment: Identify the downward“ compatibility of equipment within the same manufacturer. Downward is a single directi
34、on, and implies that only a newer version can be used to replace a prior version, and not vice versa. This question is referring only to the equipment units. Across manufacturers could be considered 32) EI information should be human readable: The EI information should be in a human readable format
35、that is in visible location when the equipment is in service. This question is related to the format or the support and therefore will be discussed in detail in the next WI 33) EI should be machine-readable (can be scanned): The EI information should be in a machine-readable format that can be scann
36、ed when the equipment is in service. This question is related to the format or the support and therefore will be discussed in detail in the next WI - TI R A A - - - A R R R - R R A A R - R R A - NR A R - R R R R R - ETSI 7 ETSI TR 102 214 VI .I .I (2003-05) NOTE 6: “A“ stands for “Additional“ meanin
37、g the PNO considers this information to be optional. NOTE 7: “NR stands for “Not Requested“ meaning this information is not requested by PNOs organizations for internal or external use. ETSI 8 ETSI TR 102 214 VI .I .I (2003-05) 30) Added question: product description IR 5 Manufacturers resu Its This
38、 clause lists the answers given by the manufacturers (table 2). Table 2: Manufacturers results A IDocuments I 31) Added question: System name IR A ETSI 9 ETSI TR 102 214 VI .I .I (2003-05) Description of equipment information needed by PNO Manufacturers name: The Manufacturers name responsible for t
39、he assembly, construction, and testing of the equipment unit Manufacturers equipment part number: The Manufacturers part number that is physically stamped or marked on the equipment unit Manufacturers equipment version number: Also referred to as series, release, or issue and is associated to the pa
40、rt number. Used to identify the assembly and wiring processes used to construct the equipment unit (physically stamped on the equipment unit) Manufacturing ordering code: Reference the Manufacturers recommended or preferred equipment ordering codes (normally not stamped on the equipment) Equipment t
41、racking: The EI should provide a single source of information for identifying Manufacturers equipment version (for example part number and equipment version number) Port or circuit rate: Identify the all the bit rates, speed, or other special engineering features associated with the equipment unit P
42、hysical dimensions: Identify the metric length, height, width and shape of the equipment unit Physical description: Describe the type of assets, and if the equipment unit is a plug-in, plug-on, mounting, shelf, bay, rack, cabinet, etc. Physical weight: Provide the metric weight of the unit (less shi
43、pping container) Elect ri cal requirements : Reference the manufacturers specifications for current type, cycles per second, voltage, power 6 Information needed by vendors Manufacturer Product number Product revision Order number: E.g. customer order number, purchase order number and/or delivery num
44、ber can be used See product equipment version number Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Product name (description) Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Cross reference table Manufacturers hazardous material warning and recommendations for product disposal Downloadable sof
45、tware feature: This would identify that the equipment unit is capable of receiving down loadable software from an external source Since the questionnaires were developed by different entities, there was the need to map the meaning of each item. Table 3 is a cross reference table between the PNOs and
46、 Manufacturers interpretation. SDoC and certification marks Product structurelTechnical Specifications Table 3: Cross reference table Equipment slot locations: Specify the slot locations on an associated shelf where this equipment unit can be mounted Maximum allowable quantities: Identify how many s
47、helves, magazines, etc. can be equipped in a cabinet, bay or rack. (This Technical Specifications Technical Specifications -. consumption, fusing requirements, etc. Alarm features: Reference the Manufacturers recommended specifications for alarming equipment units Testing information: Reference the
48、Manufacturers specifications for testing each equipment unit or item Hazardous materials: Alert the PNO that there is a Technical Specifications Technical Specifications System information: How many equipment units and shelves are required to initiate a system (.e. DBM2000 - one shelf, Titan 5500-mu
49、ltiple shelves, etc.) Installation environmental: Identifies acceptable conditions for equipment installation application (exterior, interior, dry, wet, dust free. etc.) Product structure Installation guide Product structurelTechnical Specifications Equipment slot requirements: Specify the quantity of slots required to install the equipment unit ETSI 10 ETSI TR 102 214 VI .I .I (2003-05) Description of equipment information needed by PNO Installat ion, wiring and cabling : Reference Manufacturers recommended wiring and cross-connects for the equipme
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