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ZXG10 OB06 ZTE  Integrated Outdoor GSM Base Station Technical Manual 
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2.  Chain networking mode 
Figure 67 shows the chain networking mode of the ZXG10 OB06 (V1.0). 
Each line denotes a bi-directional E1 connection; however, the actual 
related ID DIP switches at the BS side should be designed according to 
the relative configurations. 
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Chain networking is also applicable to the one-site multi-OB06 
situation. Since signals go through more links, the line reliability is 
relatively poor. This networking mode is applicable to stripe-like areas 
with a small population, thus saving a large number of transmission 
devices. To prevent the clock performance deterioration, it is 
recommended no more than four OB06s be cascaded in the chain 
networking mode. 
3.  Tree networking mode 
The tree networking mode of the ZXG10 OB06 (V1.0) is shown in 
Figure 68. Each line denotes a bi-directional E1 connection; however, 
the actual related ID DIP switches at the BS side should be designed 
according to the relative configurations. 
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The tree networking mode is applicable to large yet sparsely populated 
areas. This mode is complicated, in which signals have to pass many 
nodes and the line reliability is relatively low. And the fault from the 
upper-level SITE may affect the proper running of the lower-level SITE. 
In the tree networking mode, the OB06 connected with BSC is the 
central node, which may branch into three nodes, namely OB06 s. 
In actual networking projects, due to the decentralized sites, unlike 
basic networking modes, the transmission equipment is usually used 
for intermediate connection between BSC and OB06. Common 
transmission modes include: microwave, optical fibers, HDSL cables