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Alcatel-Lucent GSM

Configure GPRS

MFS Document Reconfiguration Method Release B10

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Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.1 Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.2 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.3 Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.4 Grouped Task Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2.1 Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2.2 Site Specific Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2.3 External Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 Scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 Telecom/Supervision Outage and Operating Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.1 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.2 Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.3 Applicable Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scenario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 Before Going Onsite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2.1 Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2.2 Required Knowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 Scenario Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.1 Initial Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.2 (Re)Configure Gb Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.3 (Re)Configure Ater Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.4 (Re)Configure Radio Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.5 Test Call and GPRS Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.6 Final Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4 Reverse Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4.1 Recreate Deleted GPRS Radio Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4.2 Delete Created GPRS Radio Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4.3 Set Old Values on Modified GPRS Radio Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 10 12 12 12 13 16 16 17 18 19 22 25 25 25 25 27 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 36 43 47 48 49 50 50 51

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Preface
Purpose
This document describes how to reconfigure the Ater Mux and/or Gb interface and/or radio interface without physical modification of the Ater Mux. It is applicable to BSS at technical release level B10.

Whats New

In Edition 10
Improvements made in Prerequisites (Section 1.2.1).

In Edition 09
Improvement made in the following sections due to system evolution: Site Specific Information (Section 1.2.2) Scheduling (Section 1.3) Telecom/Supervision Outage and Operating Impact (Section 1.4) C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4) Final Checks (Section 2.3.6)

In Edition 08
GboIP dynamic was introduced in the following sections: Cases (Section 1.1.1) Scheduling (Section 1.3) Telecom/Supervision Outage and Operating Impact (Section 1.4) C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4)

In Edition 07
Update with the new equipment naming.

In Edition 06
Updates were made in section C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4).

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In Edition 05
Improvements were made in section C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4)

In Edition 04
Delivered in release. The following sections were updated due to a system evolution: Presentation (Section 1.1) Cases (Section 1.1.1) Grouped Task Sequence (Section 1.1.4) Preparation (Section 1.2) Prerequisites (Section 1.2.1) Site Specific Information (Section 1.2.2) Scheduling (Section 1.3) Telecom/Supervision Outage and Operating Impact (Section 1.4) C3.2: Create Gb Resources (Section 2.3.2.2) C1.2, C1.4, C1.5, C3.3: Modify Gb Resources (Section 2.3.2.3) C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4) Final Checks (Section 2.3.6) GBoIP was introdeced in the following sections: Prerequisites (Section 1.2.1) Scheduling (Section 1.3) Telecom/Supervision Outage and Operating Impact (Section 1.4) (Re)Configure Gb Interface (Section 2.3.2) C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4)

In Edition 03
Update chapter Presentation (Section 1.1) by removing GSL condition.

In Edition 02
Improvements were made due to a system evolution.

In Edition 01
Improvements were made in sectionGrouped Task Sequence (Section 1.1.4) Overall document quality was improved following an editorial review. First official release of the document for B10.

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Audience

This document is intended for: Field service technicians Site administrators Project managers System support engineers.

Assumed Knowledge

You must have a basic understanding of the following: Planning: Network architecture and reshuffling principles Scheduling. Implementation: Alcatel-Lucent operations and maintenance concepts for the BSS GPRS concepts 9153 OMC-R operating in B10 Basic UNIX knowledge.

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1 Overview
This Overview gives information needed by project managers and foremen, for presentation to the customer and for site planning.

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1.1 Presentation
This scenario allows you to modify: The Ater interface on an Ater Mux, or The Gb interface from FR to IP and reverse, or The Gb interface on a bearer channel, or The radio interface on a cell. Each interface re-configuration can be performed independently of the others and several times, if several PCMs, bearer channels and cells are concerned. The method applies to both the 9135 MFS and 9130 MFS Evolution. Please note that in this document, the generic name MFS is used when a task applies to both the 9135 MFS and 9130 MFS Evolution. When a task is intended for only one type of MFS, the MFS type is clearly specified. The different possible reconfigurations are: Ater Mux reconfiguration: Add GSL Remove GSL Increase GPRS granularity Decrease GPRS granularity (ratio > 0%) Delete GPRS granularity (ratio = 0%). Gb interface reconfiguration: Add NSE, NS-VC, SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, PVC, bearer channel (FR-BC) Remove NSE, NS-VC, SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, PVC, bearer channel Modify NS-VC, SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, PVC, bearer channel (FR-BC). Change the Gb interface transport mode: From FR to IP From IP to FR. Radio interface reconfiguration: GPRS parameters setting and PDCH activation on one cell to set GPRS service on the cell GPRS parameters modification, PDCH parameters modification on cell and GPRS unlock on cell PDCH deactivation on one cell to remove GPRS service on the cell. According to the engineering rules: The number of Ater Mux (BSC-MFS link) connected to the: 9135 MFS cannot be more than 8 links per GPU, and these links cannot be connected to ports 8 to 15 of the GPU 9130 MFS Evolution cannot be more than 8 links per GPU.

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Maximum of 6 GPU boards per BSC Ater Mux 1,2,7,8,13,14 can not be dedicated GPRS; they must go through the TC because they carry the Q1,N7 and X25 Ater Mux that supports N7 cannot be dedicated GPRS.

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1.1.1 Cases
The following cases apply: C1: Modification of GPRS ratio C1.1: Increase GPRS ratio with GSL C1.2: Decrease GPRS ratio with GSL C1.3: Increase only GPRS ratio C1.4: Decrease only GPRS ratio (ratio >0%) C1.5: Delete GPRS (ratio=0%) on Ater Mux. C2: No modification of GPRS ratio C2.1: Delete a GSL C2.2: Create a GSL. C3: Gb reconfiguration C3.1: Delete Gb resources C3.2: Create Gb resources C3.3: Modify Gb resources. C4: Radio reconfiguration C4.1: Declare GPRS on a new cell C4.2: Delete GPRS on a cell C4.3: Modify GPRS on a cell. C5: Change Gb interface C5.1: Change from Gb over FR to Gb over IP static C5.2: Change from Gb over FR to Gb over IP dynamic C5.3: Change from Gb over IP static to Gb over IP dynamic C5.4: Change from Gb over IP dynamic to Gb over IP static C5.5: Change from Gb over IP (static or dynamic) to Gb over FR.

1.1.2 Options
The following option applies in C1.1 and C1.3: O1: Call traffic is shutdown (smoothly stopped) on all the Ater of the Ater Mux before increasing GPRS on it. The following option applies in C5.1, C5.2 and C5.5: O2: Create a new NSEI.

1.1.3 Restrictions
This method does not cover deleting the last GSL on the GPU/GP or on the BSS.

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1.1.4 Grouped Task Sequence


The following figure shows the task sequence for the GPRS traffic configuration. Figure 3 shows the task sequence for the Ater interface configuration or reconfiguration on an Ater Mux. Figure 2 shows the task sequence for the Gb interface configuration or reconfiguration on a bearer channel. Figure 4 shows the task sequence for the radio interface configuration or reconfiguration on a cell.

OMCR

BTS

Inital Checks

(Re)Configure Gb Interface

(Re)Configure Ater Interface

(Re)Configure Radio Interface

Test Call and GPRS Service

Final Checks and Final Operations

Figure 1: GPRS Traffic (Re)Configuration

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OMCR

No C3

Change Gb interface ?

Yes C5 Change Gb interface

No C3.2 C3.3

Delete Gb Resources ?

Yes C3.1

Delete Gb Resources No C3.3 Create Gb Resources ? Yes C3.2

Modify Gb Resources

Create Gb Resources

Figure 2: Gb Interface (Re)Configuration

OMCR
Yes C1 Modify GPRS ? Yes C2.1 Yes Increase GPRS ? No Yes C1.5 No Only Delete GSL GPRS Ratio = 0% Only Create GSL No C2

Delete GSL ?

No C2.2

Yes C1.1

Create GSL ?

No

Increase GPRS with GSL Modification

Delete GPRS on Ater Mux

Yes C1.2

Add GSL ?

No

Yes C1.1 Increase GPRS with GSL Modification

Delete GSL ?

No C1.3

Decrease GPRS with GSL Modification

Yes C1.2

Delete GSL ?

No C1.4

Only Increase GPRS

Decrease GPRS with GSL Modification

Only Decrease GPRS

Figure 3: Ater Interface (Re)Configuration

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OMCR

No C4.2 C4.3

Add GPRS ?

Yes C4.1

No C4.3

Delete GPRS ?

Yes C4.2

Create Radio Interface

Modify Radio Interface

Delete Radio Interface

Figure 4: Radio Interface (Re)Configuration

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1.2 Preparation
1.2.1 Prerequisites
The following prerequisites apply: The BSS and the MFS are in service The new PCM links (if needed) are installed Links between the OMC-R and the MFS/BSC are available. In case of Gb over IP the following prerequisites apply: For 9135 MFS, replace existing hubs / switch with 1Gigabit / VLAN capable switch (Alcatel Lucent Omniswitch 6224), use 9135 MFS Maintenance Handbook. For 9130 MFS Evolution, if necessary, move from 2 LANS O&M to 1 LAN O&M, use 9130 MFS Evolution Maintenance Handbook. Ensure that the MFS software is in validated state. Install and configure a new router to be used for telecom. Connect the new router with the MFS&IP network Customer bul files with the corresponding parameters are downloaded to the MFS. Make sure that the MFS start IP address parameter is defined in customer bul files. The Create New VLAN task from 9130 MFS Evolution Maintenance Handbook has been performed before changing the transport mode to IP. Gb over IP is supported on: 9130 Evolution MFS 9135 MFS with DS10 control station equipped with Alcatel-Lucent OmniStack LS 6224 switches Before performing the change from GboFR to GboIP check the MFS synchronization link. If the MFS synchronization is made through the link with SGSN then the synchronization should be changed as follows: for MFS connected to the 9130 BSC Evolution: BSC has the capability to retrieve synchronization from the Ater packet TDM links, and synchronize the MFS through the Ater packet TDM links for MFS connected to the 9120 BSC: a TDM link between the TC and the MFS .

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1.2.2 Site Specific Information


You must have the following specific information to complete the scenario: Availability of a workstation at the OMC-R site Servers UserName and Password Cases and sub-cases to perform Ater Mux number which concerns the operation In the case of Ater interface reconfiguration, the new GPRS ratio value and GSL creation (or not) In the case of Gb interface reconfiguration, the parameter values to set on NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, Gb_Transport_Mode or PVC objects or bearer channel capacity. For NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT creation, NSE id, NS-VC id, SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT id, DLCI id parameters, and the EBS parameter value are mandatory. In the case of radio interface reconfiguration, the list of impacted cells and GPRS parameter values: BSS/BSC parameters to modify Trx_Pref_Mark min_PDCH max_PDCH max_PDCH_High_Load En_fast_initial_GPRS_access NB_TS_MPDCH Routing Area Code for GPRS on cell Routing Area Color for GPRS on cell Ps_Pref_Bcch_Trx max_GPRS_Cs max _EGPRS_Mcs En_EGPRS If the MFS is configured with GboIP, you must have the following specific information: SGSN IP address SGSN UDP port Weight of the remote IP Endpoint for signalling traffic Weight of the remote IP Endpoint for user traffic Configuration of the gateway IP address.

Note:

For O2 where the Gb transport mode is changed and a new NSEI is allocated, make sure you have the necessary information to create the new NSEI.

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1.2.3 External Tasks


During Gb resources creation, deletion, or modification, SGSN staff must perform the same operation on the SGSN side.

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1.3 Scheduling
Time based on technical constraints In the following table, the number of resources shown does not take into account individual customer or safety requirements.

Grouped Task Initial Checks

MSC / SGSN -

BTS -

BSC -

TC -

MFS -

OMC-R 1 ope. (25 min.)

Time/Task 25 min.

(Re)Configure Gb Interface (C3): Delete Gb Resources Create Gb Resources

1 ope.

(3 min.) (2 min. + 3 min./NS-VC or SGSN _IP_ END POINT) (2 min. + 2 min. / NS-VC or 2 min. SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT)

3 min. 2 min. + 3 min./NS-VC or SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT

Modify Gb Resources

2 min. + 2 min. / NS-VC or 2 min./ SGSN_IP_ ENDPOINT

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Grouped Task Change Gb interface

MSC / SGSN -

BTS -

BSC -

TC -

MFS -

OMC-R 8 min.+ 4 min./SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT (C5.1) 13 min.+ 4 min./SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT (C5.2) 9 min.+ 4 min./SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT (C5.3)

Time/Task 8 min.+ 4 min./SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT (C5.1) 13 min.+ 4 min./SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT (C5.2) 9 min.+ 4 min./SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT (C5.3)

9 min.+ 4 9 min.+ 4 min./SGSN min./SGSN _IP_ _IP_ ENDPOINT ENDPOINT(C5.4) (C5.4) 5 min.+ 4 5 min.+ 4 min./SGSN min./SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT+ _IP_ ENDPOINT+ 5 min./link 5 min./link (C5.5) (C5.5) 5 min (O2) 5 min (O2) (Re)Configure Ater Interface (C1, C2): Create GSL Delete GSL Only Increase GPRS Only Decrease GPRS 1 ope.

(20 min.) (20 min.) (15 min.)

20 min. 20 min. 15 min.

(15 min. + 1 15 min. + 1 min./timeslot) min. / timeslot (25 min.) (25 min.) 25 min. 25 min.

Delete GPRS Increase GPRS with GSL Modification Decrease GPRS with GSL Modification

(25 min. + 1 min. / timeslot) 1 ope.

25 min. + 1 min. / time slot

(Re)Configure Radio Interface (C4):

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Grouped Task Create Radio Interface Modify Radio Interface Delete Radio Interface Test Call and GPRS Service

MSC / SGSN

BTS

BSC

TC

MFS

OMC-R (25 min.) (20 min.) (15 min.)

Time/Task 25 min. 20 min. 15 min. 26 min.

1 com 15 min. (optional)

1 ope. (26 min.)

Final Checks

1 ope. (15 min.)

15 min.

TOTAL TIME

15 min.

MIN: 1h 6min. + 15 min. (Ater) + 5 min. (Gb) + 15 min. (radio) = 1h37 min. MAX:1h 11min. + 25 min.(Ater) + 1 min./TS (Ater) + 7 min. (Gb) + 25 min. (radio) = 2h14 min. (with 10 timeslots).

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: OMC-R operator : Commissioner

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1.4 Telecom/Supervision Outage and Operating Impact


The following table describes the traffic outage and loss of supervision caused by each grouped task. Out.Grouped Ref. Task Initial Checks Tel. / GPRS Out Tel. / GPRS Red Sup. Out Oper. Impact Impacts ...

None.

(Re)Configure Gb Interface (C3) Delete Gb Resources Create Gb Resources 2 Modify Gb Resources - / 5 min. or 10 min. (last NS-VC) None.

None.

(2) GPRS reduction on Ater Mux or on GPU/GP if it is the last NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINTof the GPU/GP. If it is the only GPU/GP, there is GPRS outage. (2) GPRS outage.

Change Gb interface

4 min. for C5.1, C5.2 and C5.5 13 min. for C5.3 and C5.4 + 5 min (for O2)

(Re)Configure Ater Interface (C1,C2) 1, 2 Create GSL on Ater Mux 35 min. (1) CS reduction on second Ater. (2) GPRS reduction on second Ater. 1, 2 Delete GSL on Ater Mux 35 min. (1) CS reduction on second Ater. (2) GPRS reduction on second Ater.

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Out.Grouped Ref. Task 1, 2 Only Increase GPRS Only Decrease GPRS 1, 2 Delete GPRS on Ater Mux Increase GPRS with GSL Modification

Tel. / GPRS Out -

Tel. / GPRS Red 10 min. (O1) (1) / 10 min. (O1) (2) -

Sup. Out

Oper. Impact -

Impacts ...

None. or 10 min. if O1 is performed.

None

-/ -

20 min. (1) / 20 min. (2)

None or 20 min. if GSL exists on Ater

1, 2

40 min.

CS and GPRS reduction on second Ater or on Ater Mux if O1 is performed.

1, 2

Decrease GPRS with GSL Modification (Re)ConfigureRadio Interface Create Radio Interface Modify Radio Interface Delete Radio Interface Test Call and GPRS Service Final Checks -

20 min.

None.

None.

None.

None.

GPRS is started if locked on the BSS or cells. None.

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Out.Grouped Ref. Task TOTAL

Tel. / GPRS Out

Tel. / GPRS Red

Sup. Out

Oper. Impact

Impacts ...

For Ater interface: Min: No reduction (ratio modification without GSL). Max: 25 min. (ratio modification with GSL and O1). For Gb interface: Min: No reduction (ratio modification without GSL). Max: 28 min. (Last Bearer Channel modification). For Radio interface: None.

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1.5 Resources
1.5.1 Tools
The following tables describe the necessary hardware tools, software tools, and forms.

1.5.1.1 Hardware Tools


Item GPRS mobiles equipped with SIM cards if calls have to be performed from the BTS site. Laptop PC with CD-ROM reader for reading the current documentation online. Part Number Use at... BTS

OMC-R

1.5.1.2 Software Tools


Item Customer Documentation CD with the version associated with the current document edition. Remember that the document you are reading cannot be used as a paper version. It is online documentation using hypertext links which take you to other parts of a document on the same CD-ROM. All words in italics are hypertext links. Part Number Use at... OMC-R, BTS

1.5.1.3 Forms

1.5.2 Supplies
The following table describes the supplies for GPRS reconfiguration. Item Topology regarding operation. Part Number Contents Use at... OMC-R

1.5.3 Applicable Documents


You must have the following documents or have electronic access to the following documents: B10 BSS Methods Handbook BSS Configuration Handbook BSS Surveillance Handbook Network Reconfiguration Recommendations

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2 Scenario
This Scenario presents all checks needed before beginning the scenario, and all detailed tasks to be performed on each site.

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2.1 Before Going Onsite


Before going onsite, you must check that the following information and supplies are available: All Prerequisites (Section 1.2.1) are met The customer has been informed of the: Date and time Site name and address Purpose of operation. Personnel are available (refer to Scheduling (Section 1.3)) Site Specific Information (Section 1.2.2) is available Tools (Section 1.5.1) are available and ready for operation Supplies (Section 1.5.2) are available and ready for operation Applicable Documents (Section 1.5.3) are available. Ensure that the technical release level of the delivered board is in accordance with the BSS hardware technical release document. Ensure that the method used at the BSS site is at the same level as at the OMC-R.

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2.2 Before You Start


2.2.1 Checks
Perform the following operations: Check that all Prerequisites (Section 1.2.1) are met Check the availability of all necessary Tools (Section 1.5.1) and Supplies (Section 1.5.2) Inform the operator. Among the cases described in Cases (Section 1.1.1) and the options described in Options (Section 1.1.2), identify which cases and options apply to you.

2.2.2 Required Knowledge


You must be familiar with the following: Safety Rules and Precautions Telecom/Supervision Outage and Operating Impact (Section 1.4) Reverse Procedure Grouped Task Sequence (Section 1.1.4) Operating Hints How to document Faults and Anomalies.

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2.3 Scenario Description


This section describes how to perform GPRS logical configuration.

2.3.1 Initial Checks


Note Task Description Perform an Audit Alarm State on the BSS. View Status of Managed Objects and Alarms (TC, BSC) and print them. Display MFS Report and print it. Site OMC-R OMC-R To do 10 min. 10 min. Outage None. None.

OMC-R

5 min.

None.

2.3.2 (Re)Configure Gb Interface


2.3.2.1 C3.1: Delete Gb Resources
This section describes how to delete the NSE and NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT. When an NSE is deleted, all the associated NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT are deleted. When the NS-VC is deleted, the PVC and bearer channel are implicitly deleted. To delete a NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, it must be previously locked. If it is the last NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT of the GPU/GP (multi-GPU/multi-GP), all the cells associated with the associated NSE must be locked. If it is the last NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT of the BSS, the GPRS on the BSS must be previously locked. All these actions must be performed in synchronization with the SGSN because the NSE and NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, PVC, FR-BC are deleted separately on the MFS side and the SGSN side. Note C3.1 Task Description If the last NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT of the BSS has to be locked ,Lock GPRS on BSS. If it is the last NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT on the GPU/GP, Lock GPRS on Cell from NSEI to stop GPRS on all cells mapped on the GPU/GP. If the Gb is over FR Lock NS-VC . If the Gb is over IP Lock SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT. Site OMC-R To do 1 min. Outage GPRS traffic stopped on BSS. GPRS traffic stopped on GPU/GP.

C3.1

OMC-R

1 min.

C3.1

OMC-R

1 min.

GPRS traffic reduction or stopped if last NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT. None.

C3.1

If the Gb is over FR Delete NS-VC. If the Gb is over IP Delete SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT.

OMC-R

1 min.

Note:Print windows before the deletion in case the Reverse Procedure (Section 2.4) is used.

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Note C3.1

Task Description Delete NSE.

Site OMC-R

To do 1 min.

Outage None.

Note:This action involves the reboot of the GPU/GP board, but CS traffic is not lost.

2.3.2.2 C3.2: Create Gb Resources


In the case of: GboFR This section describes how to create, on the MFS-SGSN and MFS-TC links, NSE, NS-VC, PVC and bearer channels for one GPU/GP associated with the BSS. Repeat this grouped task for each GPU/GP associated with the BSS. This creation must be performed in synchronization with the SGSN because the NSE and NS-VC, PVC, FR-BC are created separately on the MFS side and the SGSN side and must have the same values, otherwise no GPRS packet can be transferred between the MFS and the SGSN. GboIP This section describes how to create, on the MFS-SGSN and MFS-TC links, NSE, SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT for one GPU/GP associated with the BSS. Repeat this grouped task for each GPU/GP associated with the BSS. This creation must be performed in synchronization with the SGSN because the NSE and SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT are created separately on the MFS side and the SGSN side and must have the same values, otherwise no GPRS packet can be transferred between the MFS and the SGSN. Note C3.2 INPUT Task Description If there are no Gb resources on the GPU/GP, Create NSE and Assign NSE to BSC (enter NSE Identifier). In the case of a multi-GPU/multi-GP this task , must be performed for each GPU/GP supporting Gb resources. C3.2 INPUT If the Gb is over FR Create NS-VC to create all required NS-VC. If the Gb is over IP Create SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT. C3.2 If the Gb is over FR Unlock NS-VC all created NS-VC which are locked by default. If the Gb is over IPUnlock SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT all created SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT which are locked by default. C3.2 Check Gb. OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R 2 min. per None. NS-VC/SGSN_ IP_ ENDPOINT 30 sec. None. /NS-VC or 30 sec./SGSN_ IP_ ENDPOINT 2 min. None. Site OMC-R To do 2 min. Outage None.

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2.3.2.3 C1.2, C1.4, C1.5, C3.3: Modify Gb Resources


This section describes how to modify the NS-VC/SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, PVC parameters or bearer channel capacity. To modify the capacity, the bearer channel must be deleted and created again by deleting the NS-VC and re-creating it. All these actions must be performed in synchronization with the SGSN. If you want to decrease the GPRS capacity on Ater Mux (C1.2, C1.4 or C1.5) and if the Gb goes through the TC, you must decrease the Gb capacity before reducing the Ater Mux granularity. PVC, NS-VC, SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT Modification Note C3.3 Task Description Apply this task only if the bearer channel is not modified. If the bearer channel is modified at the same time as NS-VC and PVC, all the modifications are performed during the recreation of the NS-VC. Modify NS-VC or PVC to modify CIR, CBS, NIR, EBS, or Priority parameters. C3.3 Modify SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT to modify the SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT weight parameters. OMC-R 2 min. per SGSN _IP_ ENDPOINT None. Site OMC-R To do 2 min. per NS-VC. Outage None.

Note: Print windows before the deletion in case the Reverse Procedure (Section 2.4) is used.

Note:Print windows before the deletion in case the Reverse Procedure (Section 2.4) is used. C3.3 Check Gb. OMC-R 1 min. None.

Bearer Channel Modification If you perform C1.2, C1.4 or C1.5, apply the following tasks only if the Gb goes through the TC.

Note C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5 C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5

Task Description If this is the last NS-VC of the GPU/GP, Lock GPRS on Cells from NSEI, if not already done.

Site OMC-R

To do 1 min.

Outage START2

If this is the last NS-VC on the BSS, Lock GPRS on BSS. This task is performed from the Supervised Configuration (SC).

OMC-R

1 min.

START2

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Note C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5 C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5 C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5 Input C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5 Synchro C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5 C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5 C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5 C3.3 C1.2 C1.4 C1.5

Task Description Lock NS-VC.

Site OMC-R

To do 1 min.

Outage START2 or Reduction2.

Delete NS-VC.

OMC-R

1 min.

Reduction2

Note:Print windows before the deletion in case the Reverse Procedure (Section 2.4) is used or to recreate the NS-VC in the next task. Create NS-VC. OMC-R 2 min. Reduction2

Note:Use the printed values before Gb resources modification.

Ensure that the same NS-VC was created on the SGSN side.

OMC-R

2 min.

Reduction2

Unlock NS-VC.

OMC-R

2 min.

END2 or Reduction2.

Check Gb.

OMC-R

1 min.

Reduction2 or None.

If cells were locked, Unlock GPRS on Cells from NSEI.

OMC-R

2 min.

END2 or None.

If the GPRS was locked on the BSS, Unlock GPRS on BSS.

OMC-R

1 min.

END2 or None.

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2.3.2.4 C5: Change Gb interface


This section describes how to modify the Gb interface from FR to IP and reverse. When performing the change from Gb over FR to Gb over IP the synchronization link is lost and another mechanism is required. Two options are possible, depending on the BSC type: MFS connected to the 9130 BSC: BSC has the capability to retrieve synchronization from the Ater packet TDM links, and synchronize the MFS through the Ater packet TDM links MFS connected to the 9120 BSC: a TDM link between the TC and the MFS is required.

Note C5.1 C5.2

Task Description Configure the IP gateway address for all the GPUs using Set Gateway from the MFS IMT: for 9135 MFS, use 9135 MFS IMT User Guide for 9130 MFS Evolution, use 9130 MFS Evolution IMT User Guide.

Site OMC-R

To do 2 min.

Outage None.

Note: Perform this step for all the GPUs connected to the impacted BSS.

C5.1 C5.2

In order to configure the GPU IP address / UDP port number / mask for all the GPUs use Set GPUs IP Configuration from the MFS IMT: for 9135 MFS, use 9135 MFS IMT User Guide for 9130 MFS Evolution, use 9130 MFS Evolution IMT User Guide.

OMC-R

2 min.

None.

Note: Perform this step for all the GPUs connected to the impacted BSS.

C5.3 C5.4 O2 C5.3 C5.4 O2

Lock GPRS on BSS

OMC-R

1 min.

START2

Lock SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT.

OMC-R

1 min.

Outage 2.

Depending on the case Lock NS-VC or Lock SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT. Depending on the case Delete NS-VC or Delete SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT.

OMC-R

1 min.

Outage 2

O2

OMC-R

1 min.

Outage 2

Note: In case it is the last NS-VC / SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, an automatically GP/GPU reset is triggered. O2 O2 Delete NSE. Create new NSE OMC-R OMC-R 1 min. 2 min. Outage 2 Outage 2

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Note C5.3 C5.4

Task Description Delete SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT

Site OMC-R

To do 1 min.

Outage Outage 2.

Note: In case it is the last SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, an automatically GP/GPU reset is triggered. Modify NSE. Set the parameter Gb_Configuration_Type to 1 (dynamic configuration). Modify NSE. Set the parameter Gb_Configuration_Type to 0 (static configuration). OMC-R 5 min. OMC-R 5 min. Outage 2. Only for C5.3

C5.2 C5.3

C5.4

Outage 2.

C5.1 C5.2 C5.3 C5.4 C5.1 C5.2 C5.3 C5.4 C5.5

If neccesary, Create SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT, for each NSE corresponding with the BSS.

OMC-R

2 min./ SGSN_IP_ END POINT

Outage 2. Only for C5.3 and C5.4

Unlock SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT; all created SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT which are locked by default.

OMC-R

2 min./ SGSN_ IP_ END POINT

Outage 2. Only for C5.3 and C5.4

If neccesary, Create NS-VC, for each NSE corresponding with the BSS. Unlock NS-VC; all created NS-VC which are locked by default. If GPRS was locked on the BSS, Unlock GPRS on BSS.

OMC-R

2 Outage 2 min./NS-VC 2 Outage 2. min./NS-VC 1 min. END2

C5.5

OMC-R

C5.3 C5.4 O2 C5.1 C5.2

OMC-R

Change the Gb interface from FR to IP, using Set Gb Transport Mode for BSS.

OMC-R

4 min.

START2 END2

Note: The change of transport mode will reset all the GPUs attached to the impacted BSS. WARNING : If the reset of GPUs, attached to the impacted BSS, is not done, perform the reset manually, using the IMT. C5.5 Install TDM cables between MFS and target SGSN. MFS 5 min./ link None.

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Task Description Inform the MFS site that the SGSN is configured to support frame relay. Change the Gb interface from IP to FR, using Set Gb Transport Mode for BSS.

Site MFS

To do 1 min.

Outage None.

OMC-R

4 min.

START2 END2

Note: The change of transport mode will reset all the GPUs attached to the impacted BSS. WARNING : If the reset of GPUs, attached to the impacted BSS, is not done, perform the reset manually, using the IMT.

2.3.3 (Re)Configure Ater Interface


2.3.3.1 C2.2: Create GSL on Ater Mux
This task consists of adding a GSL channel. Note that it is not possible to create a GSL on a mixed or dedicated Ater Mux with 0% GPRS. Note C2.2 Task Description Shutdown Traffic on One Ater of the second Ater of Ater Mux with WTC = 1 min. Site OMC-R To do 2 min. Outage START1 START2 Note:This task is suitable because during the GSL creation, the second DTC of the Ater Mux is automatically reset. If the ATR is carrying a GSL, a warning message appears. To continue with the operation, confirm the message. C2.2 Create GSL Channel. When a question appears, click on [ OK ]. The configuration state in the BSC part of the "Ater Supervision" window becomes In progress. Wait until it becomes Available. During the audit, the following message appears:
Abis/Ater view is not up to date! will be reloaded. It

OMC-R

30 min.

Reduction1 Reduction2

Note:After GSL creation, the BSC automatically blocks Ach becoming GSL, and the OMC-R automatically performs BSC hardware/alarm/state audits and updates SM (and possibly TC) adapt transmission on BSC (and possibly TC) side. The GSL is always created in a locked state. OMC-R 1 min. Reduction1 Reduction2 OMC-R 1 min. END1 END2

Click on [ OK ]. C2.2 Align GPRS Configuration on One TP . (The MFS part of the "Ater Supervision" Window is then updated). C2.2 Unlock Traffic on One Ater of the second Ater of the Ater Mux.

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Note C2.2 C2.2

Task Description Unlock GSL. Check Ater.

Site OMC-R OMC-R

To do 1 min. 1 min.

Outage None. None.

2.3.3.2 C2.1: Delete GSL on Ater Mux


Do not perform this grouped task if the GSL to remove is the last active GSL because this means deleting the GPRS.

Note C2.1

Task Description Lock GSL (not the last one).

Site OMC-R

To do 1 min.

Outage GPRS traffic reduced on BSS.

If this is not successful, it means this is the last active GSL. C2.1 Shutdown Traffic on One Ater of the second Ater of the Ater Mux with WTC = 1 min. OMC-R 2 min. START1 START2 Note:This task is suitable because during the GSL deletion, the second DTC of the Ater Mux is automatically reset. If the ATR is carrying a GSL, a warning message appears. Confirm the message to continue with the operation. C2.1 Delete GSL Channel. When a question appears, click on [ OK ]. The configuration state in the BSC part of the "Ater Supervision" window becomes In progress. Wait until it becomes Available. During the audit, the following message appears: Abis/Ater view is not up to
date! It will be reloaded.

OMC-R

30 min.

Reduction1 Reduction2

Note:After GSL deletion, the BSC automatically blocks Ach becoming GSL, and the OMC-R automatically performs BSC hardware / alarm / state audits and updates SM (and possibly TC) adapt transmission on the BSC (and possibly TC) side.

Click on [ OK ]. C2.1 Align GPRS Configuration on One TP. (The MFS part of the "Ater Supervision" window is then updated). C2.1 Unlock Traffic on One Ater of the second Ater of the Ater Mux. Check Ater. OMC-R 1 min. OMC-R 1 min. Reduction1 Reduction2

END1 END2

C2.1

OMC-R

1 min.

None.

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2.3.3.3 C1.3, O1: Only Increase GPRS on Ater Mux


This task consists of increasing the GPRS ratio on the Ater Mux without modifying the GSL. The MSC is automatically aware of timeslots becoming Gic. To avoid loss of calls on Cic timeslots becoming Gic, the operator can optionally stop the traffic on the Ater Mux. Note C1.3 O1 Task Description Lock GSL (not the last one). Site OMC-R To do 1 min. Outage GPRS traffic reduced on BSS.

If this is not successful, it means this is the last active GSL. C1.3 O1 Shutdown Traffic on Ater Mux of the Ater Mux with WTC = 4 min., because Ach becoming Gch will be blocked and ongoing calls will be lost. OMC-R 5 min. START1 START2 Note:If the Ater Mux supports the last active N7, the shutdown operation fails. Execute the next tasks but ongoing calls will be lost. If the ATR is carrying a GSL, a warning message appears. To continue with the operation, confirm the message. C1.3 INPUT Configure GPRS Granularity, giving the GPRS ratio. When a question appears, click on [ OK ]. The configuration state in the BSC part of the "Ater Supervision" window becomes In progress. Wait until it becomes Available. OMC-R 30 min. Reduction1 Reduction2 or NONE Note:If increasing the GPRS, the BSC automatically blocks (towards MSC) Ach becoming Gic or GSL, which involves loss of ongoing calls on these Ach and the OMC-R possibly updates SM and TC adapt transmission on the TC side, if Gb goes through the TC. OMC-R 1 min. Reduction1 Reduction2 or None. OMC-R 1 min. Reduction1 Reduction2 Unlock Traffic on Ater Mux of all the Ater of the Ater Mux. Check Ater. OMC-R 3 min. END1 END2 OMC-R 1 min. None.

C1.3

Align GPRS Configuration on One TP. (The MFS part of the "Ater Supervision" window is then updated).

C1.3 O1 C1.3 O1 C1.3

Unlock GSL.

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2.3.3.4 C1.4: Only Decrease GPRS on Ater Mux


This task consists of decreasing (still > 0%) the GPRS ratio on the Ater Mux without explicitly modifying the GSL if it is activated on the Ater Mux. The MSC is automatically aware of Gic timeslots becoming Cic. Note C1.4 INPUT Task Description Configure GPRS Granularity giving the GPRS ratio. When a question appears, click on [ OK ]. The configuration state in the BSC part of the "Ater Supervision" window becomes In progress. Wait until it becomes Available. During the audit, the following message appears: Abis/Ater view is not up to
date! It will be reloaded.

Site OMC-R

To do 30 min.

Outage None.

Note:The OMC-R automatically locks Gch becoming Cic, which involves loss of GPRS traffic on these Gch, and the OMC-R possibly updates SM and TC adapt transmission on the TC side if Gb goes through the TC.

Click on [ OK ]. C1.4 Align GPRS Configuration on One TP (The MFS part of the "Ater Supervision" window is then updated). C1.4 Unlock Released CS Time Slot to unlock Gic timeslots that became Cic. Check Ater. OMC-R 1 min./ time slot. 1 min. None. OMC-R 1 min. None.

C1.4

OMC-R

None.

2.3.3.5 C1.5: Delete GPRS on Ater Mux


This task consists of setting the GPRS ratio to 0%. The GSL is implicitly deleted and therefore must be previously locked. The MSC is automatically aware of Gic timeslots becoming Cic. Note C1.5 Task Description If GSL is activated on the Ater Mux, Lock GSL (not the last one). If GSL exists on the Ater Mux, Shutdown Traffic on One Ater of the second Ater of Ater Mux with WTC=1 min. Site OMC-R To do 1 min. Outage GPRS reduced on the BSS. START1

C1.5

OMC-R

2 min.

Note:This task is suitable because, during the GSL deletion, the second DTC of the Ater Mux is automatically reset. If the ATR is carrying a GSL, a warning message appears. Confirm the message to continue with the operation.

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Note C1.5 INPUT

Task Description Unreserve Ater Time Slot for GPRS. If and when a question appears, click on [ OK ]. The configuration state in the BSC part of the "Ater Supervision" window becomes In progress. Wait until it becomes Available. During the audit, the following message appears: Abis/Ater view is not up
to date! It will be reloaded.

Site OMC-R

To do 30 min.

Outage Reduction1 or None.

Note:The OMC-R automatically locks Gch becoming Cic, which involves loss of GPRS traffic on these Gch. Then, the BSC resets the DTC2 of the Ater Mux and the OMC-R automatically performs BSC hardware/alarm/state audits and possibly updates SM and TC adapt transmission on the TC side if Gb goes through the TC.

Click on [ OK ]. C1.5 Align GPRS Configuration on One TP (The MFS part of the Ater Supervision window is then updated). C1.5 If the second Ater of the Ater Mux was locked, then Unlock Traffic on One Ater. If it is a mixed Ater Mux, then Unlock Released CS Timeslot. Check Ater. OMC-R 1 min. OMC-R 1 min. Reduction1 or None.

END1

C1.5

OMC-R

1 min./ time slot. 1 min.

None.

C1.5

OMC-R

None.

2.3.3.6 C1.1, O1: Increase GPRS with GSL Modification


This task consists of increasing the GPRS ratio on the Ater Mux and modifying the GSL. The MSC is automatically aware of Cic timeslots becoming Gic. To avoid loss of calls on Cic timeslots becoming Gic, the operator can optionally stop the traffic on the Ater Mux. Note C1.1 Task Description If GSL is activated on Ater Mux (not the last one), Lock GSL (not the last one). Site OMC-R To do 1 min. Outage GPRS traffic reduced on BSS.

If this is not successful, it means this is the last active GSL. C1.1 O1 / INPUT Shut Down Traffic on Ater Mux of the Ater Mux with WTC= 4 min., because Ach becoming Gch will be blocked and ongoing calls will be lost. OMC-R 5 min. START1 START2 Note:This task fails if the Ater Mux supports the last the last N7. Execute the next tasks but ongoing calls will be lost. If the ATR is carrying a GSL, a warning message appears. Confirm the message to continue with the operation.

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Note C1.1

Task Description If the option is not performed, Shutdown Traffic on One Ater of the second Ater of the Ater Mux with WTC = 1 min.

Site OMC-R

To do 1 min.

Outage START1 START2

Note:This task is suitable because during the GSL creation or deletion, the second DTC of the Ater Mux is automatically reset. If the ATR is carrying a GSL, a warning message appears. Confirm the message to continue with the operation. If the ATR supports the last active GSL, ongoing calls will be lost.

C1.1 INPUT

Configure GPRS Granularity, giving the GPRS ratio, modifying the GSL, and setting TC transparency if Gb goes through the TC. When a question appears, click on [ OK ]. The configuration state in the BSC part of the "Ater Supervision" window becomes In progress. Wait until it becomes Available. During the audit, the following message appears: Abis/Ater view
is not up to date! It will be reloaded. Click on [ OK ].

OMC-R

30 min.

Reduction1 Reduction2

Note:A GSL is needed if there are none. It is strongly recommended if there is only one. A GSL is always created in the locked state. After Ater timeslot reservation, the BSC automatically blocks Ach becoming Gch and, after GSL creation, the BSC resets the DTC2 of the Ater Mux. Then, the OMC-R automatically performs BSC hardware/alarm/state audits and updates TC and SM adapt transmission on BSC and TC sides.

C1.1 O1

Unlock Traffic on Ater Mux.

OMC-R

2 min.

END1 END2 OR Reduction1 Reduction2

C1.1

If the option was not been performed, OMC-R then Unlock Traffic on One Ater of the second Ater of the Ater Mux. Align GPRS Configuration on One TP. (The MFS part of the "Ater Supervision" window is then updated). OMC-R

1 min.

END1 END2

C1.1

1 min.

None.

C1.1

Unlock GSL to unlock the GSL if it has been activated.

OMC-R

1 min.

None.

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2.3.3.7 C1.2, O1: Decrease GPRS with GSL Modification


This task consists of decreasing the GPRS ratio on the Ater Mux and modifying the GSL. The MSC is automatically aware of Gic timeslots becoming Cic. Note C1.2 Task Description If GSL is activated (not the last one) on the Ater Mux, Lock GSL Shutdown Traffic on One Ater of the second Ater of the Ater Mux with WTC=2 min. Site OMC-R To do 1 min. Outage GPRS reduced on the BSS START1 START2 Note:This task is suitable because during the GSL modification, the second DTC of the Ater Mux is automatically reset. If the Ater Mux supports the last active GSL, ongoing calls on the second Ater will be lost. If the ATR is carrying a GSL, a warning message appears. To continue with the operation, confirm the message. C1.2 INPUT Configure GPRS Granularity; giving the GPRS ratio, activating GSL or deactivating GSL, setting TC transparency if Gb goes through the TC. When a question appears, click on [ OK ]. The configuration state in the BSC part of the "Ater Supervision" window becomes In progress. Wait until it becomes Available. During the audit, the following message appears: Abis/Ater view is not up
to date! It will be reloaded.

C1.2 O1

OMC-R

3 min.

OMC-R

15 min.

Reduction1 Reduction2

Note:The OMC-R automatically locks Gch becoming Cic, which involves loss of GPRS traffic on these Gch and the OMC-R possibly updates SM and TC adapt transmission on the TC side if Gb goes through the TC.

Click on [ OK ]. C1.2 O1 C1.2 Unlock Traffic on One Ater of the second Ater of the Ater Mux. Align GPRS Configuration on One TP. (The MFS part of the "Ater Supervision" window is then updated). C1.2 Unlock Released CS Time Slot to unlock Gic timeslots that became Cic. Unlock GSL if GSL is activated. OMC-R 1 min. / timeslot. 1 min. None. OMC-R 1 min. END1 END2 OMC-R 1 min. None.

C1.2

OMC-R

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2.3.4 (Re)Configure Radio Interface


2.3.4.1 C4.1: Create Radio Interface
This task consists of setting GPRS radio parameters on cells. Note C4.1 C4.1 INPUT C4.1 Task Description Create PRC (PRC1). Copy OMC Cells to PRC (impacted cells from Supervised Configuration into PRC1). Site OMC-R OMC-R To do 1 min. 1 min. Outage None. None.

Create PRC (backup PRC) in restricted mode, to OMC-R save the current configuration for the Reverse Procedure (Section 2.4). Copy OMC Cells to PRC (all cells from PRC1 into backup PRC). Synchronize PRC with SC (here backup PRC) Check PRC (backup PRC) without forcing the cell administrative state. Close PRC (backup PRC). Set BSS/BSC Telecom Parameters in PRC1 to update parameters if needed. This task includes the modification of CAE data specific to the MFS. OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R

1 min.

None.

C4.1 C4.1 C4.1 C4.1 C4.1 INPUT

1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 30 sec. 5 min.

None. Outage 2 None. None. None.

Note:The duration depends on the number of parameters to modify. The current example uses 10 parameters in different windows.

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Note C4.1 INPUT

Task Description To add GPRS on the cell or to modify GPRS parameters on one cell because the values to set are different between cells, Set Cell Telecom Parameters in working PRC1. Modify at least the following parameters that are not filled when GPRS is created on the cell: Routing Area Code Routing Area Color Max_PDCH (must be different from 0 to have GPRS on the cell). You can also modify: Min_PDCH NB_TS_MPDCH Max_PDCH_High_Load En_fast_initial_GPRS_access Ps_Pref_Bcch_Trx max_GPRS_Cs max _EGPRS_Mcs En_EGPRS To have GPRS on an extended cell: MAX_PDCH, MAX_PDCH_HIGH_LOAD and MIN_PDCH must have even values NB_TS_MPDCH must be set to 0 when the cell type is extended inner/outer MAX_EGPRS_MCS is MCS4 EN_NACC, EN_PSI_STATUS and EN_STREAMING are disabled

Site OMC-R

To do 2 min.

Outage None.

Note:To have GPRS on the cell, Trx_Pref_Mark must be 0. To modify it for a block of TRX, use the Java Script Set/Update Circuit/Packet Mark Configuration Using Script. Note:To modify only one cell, use the edit cell command (see Set Cell Telecom Parameters). Note:If En_fast_initial_GPRS_access is set to Enable, respect the following rule: Min_PDCH >= En_fast_initial_GPRS_access + NB_TS_MPDCH.

C4.1 C4.1 C4.1

Synchronize PRC with SC (PRC1) Check PRC (check all without forcing the cell administrative state). Activate PRC with cell clean-up (in queued mode, without forcing the cell administrative state). Close PRC (PRC1).

OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R

1 min. 3 min. 5 min.

Outage 2 None. None.

Note:The duration depends on the number of cells in the PRC. OMC-R 1 min. None.

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2.3.4.2 C4.3: Modify Radio Interface


This task consists of modifying GPRS radio parameters on cells or on the BSC. It also includes modification of TRX Pref.Mark on TRXs. This task is also performed to unlock GPRS on cells. Note C4.3 C4.3 INPUT C4.3 Task Description Create PRC (PRC2). Copy OMC Cells to PRC (impacted cells from Supervised Configuration into PRC2). Create PRC, in restricted mode, and backup PRC2 to save the current configuration for the Reverse Procedure (Section 2.4). Copy OMC Cells to PRC (all cells from PRC2 into backup PRC2). Synchronize PRC with SC (backup PRC2) Check PRC (backup PRC2) without forcing cell administrative state. Close PRC (backup PRC2). Set BSS/BSC Telecom Parameters in PRC2 to update GPRS parameters, if needed. This task includes the modification of CAE data specific to the MFS. If GPRS parameters have to be modified on cell(s) then, Edit n Cells in PRC2. Modify parameters such as : Min_PDCH Max_PDCH_High_Load Max_PDCH En_fast_initial_GPRS_access NB_TS_MPDCH Routing Area Code Routing Area Color Ps_Pref_Bcch_Trx max_GPRS_Cs max _EGPRS_Mcs En_EGPRS C4.3 Synchronize PRC with SC(here PRC2) OMC-R 1 min. None Site OMC-R OMC-R To do 30 sec. 1 min. Outage None. None.

OMC-R

30 sec.

None.

C4.3 C4.3 C4.3 C4.3 C4.3 INPUT

OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R

1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 30 sec. 5 min.

None. None None. None. None.

Note:The duration depends on the number of parameters to modify. The current example uses 10 parameters in different windows. OMC-R 2 min. None.

C4.3 INPUT

Note:If the TRX Pref.mark must be modified on a block of TRX, do not modify it here because it is done with the Java Script Set/Update Circuit/Packet Mark Configuration Using Script. Note:To modify only one cell, use the edit cell command (see Set Cell Telecom Parameters). Note:If En_fast_initial_GPRS_access is set to Enable, respect the following rule: Min_PDCH >= En_fast_initial_GPRS_access + NB_TS_MPDCH.

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Note C4.3 C4.3

Task Description Check PRC (PRC2 Check all without forcing the cell administrative state). Activate PRC in queued mode and with cell clean-up (PRC2 without forcing the cell administrative state). Close PRC (PRC2).

Site OMC-R OMC-R

To do 3 min. 5 min.

Outage None. None.

Note:The duration depends on the number of impacted cells. OMC-R 1 min. None.

C4.3

2.3.4.3 C4.2: Delete Radio Interface


This task consists of removing GPRS on cells by setting MAX_PDCH = 0. Note C4.2 C4.2 INPUT C4.2 Task Description Create PRC (PRC3). Copy OMC Cells to PRC (impacted cells from Supervised Configuration into PRC3). Create PRC, in restricted mode, backup PRC3 to save the current configuration for the Reverse Procedure (Section 2.4). Copy OMC Cells to PRC (all cells from PRC3 into backup PRC3). Synchronize PRC with SC (backup PRC3 Check PRC (backup PRC3) without forcing the cell administrative state. Close PRC (backup PRC3). Select all impacted cells, using Edit n Cells . Set MAX_PDCH=0,MAX_PDCH_HIGH_LOAD=0 and MIN_PDCH =0, and if there are cells defined with MPDCH, set NB_TS_MPDCH to disable for each cell of the GPU/GP. If GPRS fast acces was used, set EN_fast_initial_GPRS_acces to disable. Synchronize PRC with SC (here PRC3) Check PRC (PRC3 Check all without forcing cell administrative state). Activate PRC in queued mode and with cell clean-up (PRC3 without forcing the cell administrative state). Close PRC (PRC3). Site OMC-R OMC-R To do 30 sec. 1 min. Outage None. None.

OMC-R

30 sec.

None.

C4.2 C4.3 C4.2 C4.2 C4.2 INPUT

OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R

1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 30 sec. 2 min.

None. None None. None. None.

Note:The duration depends on the number of impacted cells. Note:To modify only one cell, use the edit cell command (see Set Cell Telecom Parameters).

C4.3 C4.2 C4.2

OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R

1 min. 3 min. 5 min.

None None. None.

Note:The duration depends on the number of impacted cells. OMC-R 1 min. None.

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2.3.5 Test Call and GPRS Service


If tests are unsuccessful, apply the Reverse Procedure (Section 2.4). In the first step, GPRS on the BSS must be unlocked (if it is locked) to allow GPRS traffic on the BSS. Then, calls are performed on modified Ater Mux supporting Circuit traffic. If calls succeed, GPRS tests are performed on modified Ater Mux supporting GPRS traffic.

2.3.5.1 Unlock GPRS on Cells


Note Task Description If GPRS is locked on cells because of first Gb resource creation, Unlock GPRS on Cells from NSEI. Site OMC-R To do 2 min. Outage

2.3.5.2 Unlock GPRS on BSS


This step only needs to be performed when the GPRS is locked on the BSS. Note Task Description If GPRS locked on the BSS because of first Gb resource creation, Unlock GPRS on BSS. Site OMC-R To do 2 min. Outage

2.3.5.3 Test Calls


Note Task Description If there is very little traffic on the modified Ater Mux supporting circuit, then perform calls using a mobile to test these Ater Mux. Display USD Detailed DTC Information by selecting DTCs on which Busy Ach > 0. If explicit calls are performed from the BTS site, check in the DTC report that each call is successful. When no explicit call is launched from the BTS site, observe different DTC reports and refresh the view regularly. Site BTS To do 15 min. Outage None.

This task is optional. OMC-R 2 min. None.

Check

OMC-R

5 min.

None.

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2.3.5.4 Test GPRS


Note Task Description If there is very little traffic on modified Ater Mux supporting GPRS, then perform GPRS calls using a mobile to test these Ater Mux. Display USD Detailed DTC Information by selecting DTCs on which Busy Ach > 0. Check in the DTC report that each GPRS call is successful and print the DTC-report. Observe different DTC reports and refresh the view regularly. Site BTS To do 15 min. Outage None.

This task is optional. OMC-R 2 min. None.

Check

OMC-R

15 min.

None.

2.3.6 Final Checks


Note Check Task Description Site To do 10 min. 10 min. Outage None.

Perform an Audit Alarm State on the BSC and TC. OMC-R View Status of Managed Objects and Alarms (BSC, TC) and compare with the report printed during the Initial Checks (Section 2.3.1). Display MFS Report and compare with the report printed during the Initial Checks (Section 2.3.1). OMC-R

OMC-R

5 min.

None.

C4.1 C4.2

Reshuffle Cell/GPU Mapping.

OMC-R

1 min.

4 min. for each cell remapped on another GPU/GP. Data traffic outage only.

C5.5 C5.1 C5.2 C5.1 C5.2 C5.5

Delete PRC (PRC 1,2,3) if there are no problems. Delete SGSN_IP_ENDPOINT Delete NS-VC

OMC-R OMC-R OMC-R

1 min. 1 min. 1 min.

None. None. None.

Unlink MFS TP from SGSN and after disconnect the cable between the MFS TP and SGSN. In case there is no BSS left using the Gb over IP link disconnect the cable between the MFS and the router leading to the IP network.

OMC-R

1 min.

None.

OMC-R

1 min.

None.

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2.4 Reverse Procedure


Use this procedure to reverse the network modifications described in this scenario. The reverse procedure to apply depends on the modifications that were performed: For Ater Mux reconfiguration: If the GSL was deleted, create it again using C2.2: Create GSL on Ater Mux (Section 2.3.3.1) If the GSL was created, delete it usingC2.1: Delete GSL on Ater Mux (Section 2.3.3.2) If the GPRS granularity was increased, use C1.4: Only Decrease GPRS on Ater Mux (Section 2.3.3.4) or C1.2, O1: Decrease GPRS with GSL Modification (Section 2.3.3.7), or delete GPRS granularity using C1.5: Delete GPRS on Ater Mux (Section 2.3.3.5) If the GPRS granularity was decreased, increase it using C1.1, O1: Increase GPRS with GSL Modification (Section 2.3.3.6). For Gb interface reconfiguration: If Gb resources were deleted, create them using C3.2: Create Gb Resources (Section 2.3.2.2) If Gb resources were created, delete them using C3.1: Delete Gb Resources (Section 2.3.2.1) If Gb resources were modified, modify them using C1.2, C1.4, C1.5, C3.3: Modify Gb Resources (Section 2.3.2.3). For radio interface reconfiguration: If GPRS radio resources were deleted, recreate them using Recreate Deleted GPRS Radio Resources (Section 2.4.1) If GPRS radio resources were created, delete them using Delete Created GPRS Radio Resources (Section 2.4.2) If GPRS radio resources were modified, modify them using Set Old Values on Modified GPRS Radio Resources (Section 2.4.3). For changing the Gb interface: From IP (static or dynamic)to FR use case C5.5 from section C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4) From IP dynamic to IP static use case C5.4 from section C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4) From IP static to IP dynamic use case C5.3 from section C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4) From FR to IP dynamic use case C5.2 from section C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4) From FR to IP static use case C5.1 from section C5: Change Gb interface (Section 2.3.2.4)

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2.4.1 Recreate Deleted GPRS Radio Resources


If radio parameters were modified and GPRS was deleted, reset old values and recreate the GPRS using the backup PRC3. Note Task Description Open PRC (backup PRC3). Activate PRC (backup PRC3 in queued mode, without forcing the cell administrative state and without cell clean-up). Close PRC (backup PRC3). Reshuffle Cell/GPU Mapping. Site OMC-R OMC-R To do 1 min. 4 min. Outage

OMC-R OMC-R

1 min. 1 min. 4 min. for each cell remapped on another GPU/GP. Data traffic outage only.

2.4.2 Delete Created GPRS Radio Resources


If radio parameters were modified and GPRS was created, reset the old values and delete the GPRS using the backup PRC1. Note Task Description Open PRC (backup PRC1). Activate PRC (in queued mode, without forcing the cell administrative state and without cell clean-up). Close PRC (backup PRC1). Reshuffle Cell/GPU Mapping. Site OMC-R OMC-R To do 1 min. 4 min. Outage

OMC-R OMC-R

1 min. 1 min. 4 min. for each cell remapped on another GPU/GP. Data traffic outage only.

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2.4.3 Set Old Values on Modified GPRS Radio Resources


If radio parameters were modified or the PDCH group was modified, reset the old values using the backup PRC2. Note Task Description Open PRC (backup PRC2) Activate PRC (in queued mode, without forcing the cell administrative state and without cell clean-up). Close PRC (backup PRC 2). Site OMC-R OMC-R To do 1 min. 4 min. Outage

OMC-R

1 min.

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