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ZXG10 OB06 ZTE  Integrated Outdoor GSM Base Station Technical Manual 
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provides the power supply and the alarm interfaces. The man-machine 
interface (MMI) is an interface between the local O&M terminal (LMT) and 
OB06. 
Interfaces 
Abis Interface 
The Abis interface is defined as an interface between OB06 and BSC. 
The Abis interface sends the signal from the BSC to the OB06, usually the 
standard E1 signal of PCM 2M. The signals are generally the standard PCM 
2M E1 signals, transmitted physically over the 75ohm coaxial cable in the 
unbalanced mode or the 120 ohm cable in the balanced mode or through 
digital microwave, fiber transmission (SDH/PDH) or satellite link. 
Physically, the Abis interface is an E1 interface and uses thin coaxial cables 
for connection. 
Protocols on the Abis interface are hierarchical, and the protocol hierarchy 
of circuit service is shown in Figure 10. The Abis interface does not process 
the packet service protocol, and it is transparent for the packet signaling. 
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Abis interface
 
On the Abis interface, the circuit service protocols fall into three layers: 
1.  Layer-1 (physical layer) is the PCM digital link at the rate of 2,048 
Kbit/s. 
2.  Layer-2 (data link layer) is based on the LAPD. 
3. Layer-3 transparently transmits the layer-3 messages on the A 
interface and manages radio resources. 
The protocols related to the Abis interface are as follows: