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ZXSDR BTS Configuration for GU Co-site

Objective

After this courseyou will


Understand basic conception of GU co-site Master the networking of GU co-site Understand the configuration flow of GU co-site Grasp the operation of LMT, OMCB, OMCR Grasp the meanings of each key parameter for SDR

NoteBefore learning this course, students need to have an overall understanding of the configuration process for GSM or UMTS single mode..

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration RNC Configuration

SDR Architecture
BS8700
BBU BB FS
E1 STM-1 GE/FE SA/ SE/ NIS

Antenna

CPRI RRU
Radio Unit Radio Unit

Fiber

CC

Control Signaling Clock Data

+
B8200

RRU

The structure of BS8700 is BBU plus RRU, with separated modules as Base band unit and RF unit.

IP Abis/Iub Interface

Different from traditional base stations, SDR base stations adopt the all-IP architecture. Their Abis/Iub interfaces use the IP protocol and physical bearing medium is FE/GE or E1/T1 (IP over E1/T1) instead of traditional TDM over E1/T1. IP over E1/T1 can take advantage of the existing transmission equipment to save investment. FE/GE can obtain more bandwidth, which complies with the evolution trend of the IP-based telecommunications system.

OMCB Definition

OMCB- Operate and Maintenance Center for Node B


OMM OMCB OMCR

RNC

BSC

SDR

Networking of GU Co-site
Abis

OMCR

Switch or DDF

iBSC B8200 Iub


MINOS

OMCR

RNC

Configuration Flow

Data Planning

Data planning is kernel part process of the entire SDR data configuration. Hardware Inspection checks the SDR rack, board, physical connection, antenna, and external alarms. It is performed on the construction site and is not introduced in this manual. LMT is a quick configuration tool for a single SDR base station. A maintenance engineer can connect the SDR and perform data configuration by LMT. OMCB is the network management configuration tool for SDR base stations. After SDR is connected to OMCB, all the LMT functions can be performed by OMCB. The BSC/RNC side uses the interfacing data with SDR.

Hardware Inspection

LMT Configuration

OMCB Configuration

BSC/RNC Configuration

Data Configuration Checking

N The link is established? Y

Data Synchronization

Complete

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration RNC Configuration

Racks and Boards Planning

Rack 1: one BBU (B8200) Rack 2: one RRU (R8882), with the working frequency band of 900MHz and the radio system of GSM Rack 3: one RRU (R8840), with the working frequency band of 2,100 MHz and the radio system of WCDMA

15

3 14

FS

uBPG

PM
13

SA

CC

BPC

Transmission Resource Planning


iBSC
EUIP_2GSDR: 172.18.6.254/24

OMP

SDTB2

EIPI (EUIP)
IP Abis: 20.20.0.1

OMC1 OMC2

IP Abis

RPU

GSM IP: 172.18.6.18/24 WCDMA IP (IPoE1): 110.10.6.18/24 WCDMA IP (IPoFE): 60.30.6.18/24 OMCB Link IP: 112.12.6.18/24

RNC

EUIP_3GSDR: 110.10.6.254/24 EUIP_OMCB_CH: 112.12.6.254/24

GIPI_OMCB: 139.29.12.254/24

GIPI3
GE1

SDR SDTI

GE2

G 60 IPI .3 _3 0. G 6. SD 25 R 4/ : 24

GE3 GE4

ROMB
OMC1 OMC2

OMCB IP: 139.29.12.1/24

SBCX
OMC1 OMC2 OMP1(OMCB)

OMCB_CH_IP: 113.40.0.1

IP Iub

RPU

IP Iub: 30.20.0.1 30.30.0.1

Planning of SDR Transmission Resources and IP addresses


Name GSM IP WCDMA IP (IPoE1) WCDMA IP (IPoFE) OMCB Link IP EUIP_2GSDR EUIP_3GSDR EUIP_OMCB_CH Meaning GSM IP address of SDR WCDMA IP address of SDR (IP over E1) WCDMA IP address of SDR (IP over FE) OMCB Link IP address of SDR IP address of iBSC for SDR Gateway (IPoverE1) IP address of RNC for SDR Gateway (IPoverE1) Address 172.18.6.18/24 110.10.6.18/24 60.30.6.18/24 112.12.6.18/24 172.18.6.254/24 110.10.6.254/24

IP address of the OMCB channel for SDR O&M 112.12.6.254/24 Gateway

GIPI_3GSDR
GIPI_OMCB OMCB_IP IP Abis IP Iub OMCB_CH_IP

IP address of RNC for SDR Gateway (IPoverFE)


IP address of RNC for OMCB Gateway OMCB IP address configured for RNC IP Abis virtual address of iBSC IP Iub virtual address 1 of RNC IP Iub virtual address 2 of RNC OMCB Channel IP

60.30.6.254/24
139.29.12.254/24 139.29.12.1/24 20.20.0.1 30.20.0.1 30.30.0.1 113.40.0.1

Time Slot Allocation


IP Port ID IP Port ID2 IP Port ID3 IP Port ID4 IP Port ID5 IP Port ID5 E1 Link ID Link ID0 Link ID1 Link ID2 Link ID3 Link ID3 Time Slot HDLC ID HDLC ID in BSC/RNC Side HDLC ID 1 HDLC ID 2 HDLC ID 3 HDLC ID 4 HDLC ID 5 Connection Object iBSC RNC RNC RNC RNC Remarks Transparent transmission via RNC Straight-through Straight-through Straight-through O&M Link of OMCB

Slot 1-31 Slot 1-31 Slot 1-31 Slot 3-31 Slot 1-2

HDLC ID0 HDLC ID1 HDLC ID2 HDLC ID3 HDLC ID4

SCTP Association Parameters

Parameter GSM No. Node B ID

Meaning GSM site number (SCTP port 6 number of 2GSDR) UMTS site number 6

Planned Value

Remarks Configure SDR port number in the case of SCTP for GSM SCTP port number of iBSC = 14592 + home CMP module number of SDR The configuration of RNC is consistent with that of SDR The configuration of RNC is consistent with that of SDR

iBSC Port No.

SCTP port number of iBSC

The home CMP module number of SDR is 3. 777 777

RNC Port No. 3GSDR Port No.

SCTP port number of RNC SCTP port number of 2GSDR

GSM Radio Resource


RF Unit Cell Carrier Wave Power Frequency point BCCH Frequency point MCC MNC LAC CI NCC BCC R8882 S2/2 30W for each Carrier Wave 10, 14(Cell1) 20, 24(Cell2) 10(Cell1), 20(Cell2) 216 1 3981 65401(Cell1), 65511(Cell2) 0 0

UMTS Radio Resource


RF Unit Carriers Carrier Wave Power Frequency point MCC MNC LAC Local Cell ID R8840 3C 20W for each Carrier Wave 1920, 1925, 1930, 2110, 2115,2120 216 1 3981 0,1,2

Clock, Environment, and Monitored Data

Data Type Environment Monitoring Configuration Dry Contact Alarm Configuration Clock Source Priority Configuration Default

Configuration

Main Power Supply has a fault alarm GPS: High priority; Line clock: Low priority

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration

Overview Create SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource

OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration RNC Configuration

Configuration Flow
LMT Login to SDR

Configuring SDR Physical Data

Configuring Transmission Resource

Configuring Radio Resource

Complete

LMT Login to SDR

LMT Use Prerequisite


Install the jre-6u10-windows-i586-p.exe Install the LMT software. Online configuration Offline configuration IP calculation of BBU boards IP configuration of the debugging device How to distinguish between the active CC and standby CC

Login Mode

Login Steps

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration

Overview Create SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource

OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration RNC Configuration

Create Basic Attribute

Create Rack

Create Topology Structure

Upper level and lower level: the board or rack close to the BBU is of the upper level, while the board or rack far away from the BBU is of the lower level. Each FS board in the BBU provides six optical fiber interfaces used to connect RRUs. From the front of the FS board, you can see that the interface numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 from right to left. The RRU provides two optical fiber interfaces via the DTR board. One is used to connect the BBU with the interface number of LC0; the other is used to connect the lower-level RRU with the optical interface number of LC1.Select star or link for the topology type. RRS cascade can be realized only when the topology type is link.

Create Environment Monitoring

The environment monitoring parameters are automatically configured when a new board is added. The operator may adjust the threshold values by modifying the environment monitoring configuration.

Create Dry Contact

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration

Overview Create SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource

OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration RNC Configuration

Transmission Resource Configuration Flow


SCTP Accociation OMCB Channel

IP Parameter

PPP/ML-PPP

HDLC

IP Port

IP Port

IP over E1

IP over FE

Create IP Port

When E1/T1 cable serves as the transmission medium, a maximum of eight pairs of E1 cables is available to one B8200 (one SA board).

Create HDLC Parameter (IPoE1)

Create PPP Parameter (IPoE1)


PPP ID PPP ID 0 PPP ID 1 PPP ID 2 Used HDLC ID HDLC ID0 HDLC ID1~3 HDLC ID4 Connection Object iBSC RNC OMCB

Create IP Parameter

IP ID0: WCDMA IP (IPoFE) uses it. IP ID1: GSM IP uses it. IP ID2: WCDMA IP (IPoE1) uses it. IP ID3: OMCB Link IP uses it.

Create SCTP Association

Create NCP/CCP (Only for WCDMA)


This configuration is available only for WCDMA. The service types include NCP and CCP as follows: NCP: Node B control port, which manages signaling interaction in the common process. CCP: Communication control port, which manages signaling interaction in the dedicated process.

Create OMC-B Link

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration

Overview Create SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource

OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration RNC Configuration

Create GSM Carrier

Create GSM Sector

Create GSM Carrier Frequency

Create WCDMA Operator Configuration If multiple operators share the baseband resource pool, set names of multiple operators here.

Create WCDMA Baseband Resource Pool To realize baseband resource sharing and flexibly schedule traffic, you need to create the baseband resource pool.

Create UMTS Sector

Create UMTS Local Cell

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

OMCB Configuration Flow


Add a Route

Modify Server Configuration File

Configure Basic Properties

Configuring SDR Physical Data

Configuring Transmission Resource

Configuring Radio Resource

Data Synchronization

Complete

Add a Route

1The command used to add a route on OMCB (SBCX) is: #route add -net 112.12.6.18 gw 139.29.12.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 139.29.12.1 Note In the LINUX system, the command used to add a route is: route add -net destination network address gw next-hop address netmask IP address of the network mask 2After the operation, execute the netstat nr command to view the route. 3Set a permanent route. After adding the route using the route add command, to avoid route loss after restarting the SBCX, you can add the line blow into the /etc/rc.d /rc.local file as the root user: #route add net 112.12.6.18 gw 139.29.12.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 139.29.12.1

Modify Server Configuration File


Modify deploy-030womcb.properties 1Log in to the server as the OMC user. 2Enter the \ums-svr\deploy directory, and then open the deploy030womcb.properties file. 3Modify the fields in the red box to OMCB_IP.

Modify FTP Configuration File as the OMC User 1. Log in as the gomcr user, and then check whether userdefined-uep-pslftpserver.port in the /home/gomcr/ums-svr/deploy/deploy-gsmomcr01.properties file is 20021. 2Log in as the root user, and then check whether listen_port in the /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf file is 10021. 3If the value is not the correct one, modify it.

Modify Server Configuration File

Modify the deploy-default.properties file as the OMC user 1Log in to the server as the OMC user. 2Enter the \ums-svr\deploy directory, and then open the deploydefault.properties file. 3Search the userdefined-uep-psl-ftpserver.port field and make sure that the value of this field is identical with the configuration of the ftpserver port enabled on the OMCB server. If it is not, then modify the value to 20021.

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Create SDR Management NE

Apply Mutex Right

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Create Base Station Equipment Resource Management

Create BBU Rack

Create RRU Rack

Create Rack Topology

Create Antenna

Create Clock Source Priority

Create Dry Contact Alarm

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Transmission Resource Configuration Flow

Create E1/T1 Line (IPoE1)

Create High-Level Data Link Control (IPoE1)

Create PPP (IPoE1)


PPP ID PPP ID 0 PPP ID 1 PPP ID 2 Used HDLC ID HDLC ID0 HDLC ID1~3 HDLC ID4 Connection Object iBSC RNC OMCB

Create Ethernet(IPoFE)

Create Global Port

Create IP Parameter

IP ID0: WCDMA IP (IPoFE) uses it. IP ID1: GSM IP uses it. IP ID2: WCDMA IP (IPoE1) uses it. IP ID3: OMCB Link IP uses it.

Create IP Parameter

Create SCTP Association

Create SCTP Stream (Only for WCDMA)

create the SCTP stream parameters of NCP and CCP

Create OMC-B Link

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Create Base Station Radio Resource Management

1. In the resource tree, choose the Config Set node under the SDR. Rightclick Config Set and choose Create > Base Station Radio Resource Management in the popup menu to open the Base Station Radio Resource Management dialog box. Click OK. 2. The Base Station Radio Resource Management node is displayed in the resource tree.

Create RRU Common Parameter

Create RF Connection

Create GSM Radio Resource 1

Create GSM Radio Resource 2

Create GSM Radio Resource 3

Create WCDMA Radio Resource 1

Create WCDMA Radio Resource 2

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring Transmission Resource Configuring Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Data Synchronization

Upload Data to OMCB

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration


Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration Create IP Property Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

RNC Configuration

BSC Configuration Flow


IP over E1 Interface Configuration

Create IP Property

Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

Complete

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration


Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration Create IP Property Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

RNC Configuration

Create Abis Interface Board

Create IP Abis Interface

Create SDR Real Interface

Create IP over E1 Configuration

Create PPP Configuration

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration


Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration Create IP Property Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

RNC Configuration

Create IP Property

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration


Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration Create IP Property Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

RNC Configuration

Create SDR Site

Create Cell

Create TRX

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring the Transport Network Configuring GSM Radio Resource Configuring WCDMA Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

OMCB Configuration Flow


Add a Route

Modify Server Configuration File

Configure Basic Properties

Configuring SDR Physical Data

Configuring Transmission Resource

Configuring Radio Resource

Data Synchronization

Complete

Add a Route

1The command used to add a route on OMCB (SBCX) is: #route add -net 112.12.6.18 gw 139.29.12.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 139.29.12.1 Note In the LINUX system, the command used to add a route is: route add -net destination network address gw next-hop address netmask IP address of the network mask 2After the operation, execute the netstat nr command to view the route. 3Set a permanent route. After adding the route using the route add command, to avoid route loss after restarting the SBCX, you can add the line blow into the /etc/rc.d /rc.local file as the root user: #route add net 112.12.6.18 gw 139.29.12.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 139.29.12.1

Modify Server Configuration File


Modify deploy-030womcb.properties 1Log in to the server as the OMC user. 2Enter the \ums-svr\deploy directory, and then open the deploy020sdrmap.properties file. 3Modify the fields in the red box to OMCB_IP.

Modify FTP Configuration File as the OMC User 1. Log in as the gomcr user, and then check whether userdefined-uep-pslftpserver.port in the /home/gomcr/ums-svr/deploy/ deploy-default.properties file is 20021. 2Log in as the root user, and then check whether listen_port in the /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf file is 10021. 3If the value is not the correct one, modify it.

Modify Server Configuration File

Modify the deploy-default.properties file as the OMC user 1Log in to the server as the OMC user. 2Enter the \ums-svr\deploy directory, and then open the deploydefault.properties file. 3Search the userdefined-uep-psl-ftpserver.port field and make sure that the value of this field is identical with the configuration of the ftpserver port enabled on the OMCB server. If it is not, then modify the value to 20021.

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring the Transport Network Configuring GSM Radio Resource Configuring WCDMA Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Create SDR Management NE

Apply Mutex Right

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring the Transport Network Configuring GSM Radio Resource Configuring WCDMA Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Create Base Station Equipment Resource Management

Create BBU Rack

Create RRU Rack(R8882)

Create RRU Rack(R8840)

Create Fiber Cable


Create fiber cable between FS and R8882

Create fiber cable between FS and R8840

Create Clock Device

Create Antenna Device

For RTR-U216, it supports the antenna to receive diversity, that is , port 1 works as Tx and Rx simultaneously, and port 2 is responsible for Rx to achieve 1T2R. It is necessary to configure two antennas and their corresponding sending and receiving relationship. For R8882-GUL9012, port 1 and port 3 can work as Tx and Rx at the same time, port 2 and port 4 are responsible for Rx to achieve 2T4R. It is necessary to configure four antennas and their corresponding sending and receiving relationship.

Create Dry Contact Alarm

Modify PA Device Attribute

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring the Transport Network Configuring GSM Radio Resource Configuring WCDMA Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Transport Network Configuration Flow


SCTP Accociation OMCB Channel

IP Parameter

PPP/ML-PPP

HDLC

IP Port

IP Port

IP over E1

IP over FE

Create IP Port
IP Port for IP over FE

IP Port for IP Over E1

Complete

Create HDLC Channel Object (IPoE1)

Create PPP (IPoE1)

PPP No PPP No.0 PPP No.1

Used HDLC No. HDLC No.0 HDLC No.1~3

Connection Object iBSC RNC

PPP No.2

HDLC No.4

OMCB

Create the PPP to iBSC

Create PPP to RNC

Create PPP to the OMCB

PPP Complete Creation

Create IP Parameter

IP ID1: WCDMA IP (IPoFE) uses it. IP ID2: GSM IP uses it. IP ID3: WCDMA IP (IPoE1) uses it. IP ID4: OMCB Link IP uses it.

Create IP parameter for WCDMA IP (IPoFE)

Create IP parameter for GSM

Create IP parameter for WCDMA (IPoE1)

Create IP parameter for OMCB link

IP Parameter Complete Creation

IP address, Net mask, Gateway: In the IPoFE transmission, type the real IP address. In the IPoE1 transmission, keep the default setting.

Create SCTP Association

Create SCTP Stream (Only for WCDMA)

Create OMCB Channel

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring the Transport Network Configuring GSM Radio Resource Configuring WCDMA Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Create GSM Radio network Object

Create GSM RU

Create GSM Sector

Create GSM Carrier Frequency

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring the Transport Network Configuring GSM Radio Resource Configuring WCDMA Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Create WCDMA Radio network Object

Create Operator object

Create Baseband Resource Pool

Create WCDMA Sector

Create WCDMA Local Cell

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration


Overview Configure Basic Properties Configuring SDR Physical Data Configuring the Transport Network Configuring GSM Radio Resource Configuring WCDMA Radio Resource Data Synchronization & Upload

Data Synchronization

After properly configuring the transmission resources and establishing the link between the OMCB and SDR, you need to perform data synchronization.

Upload Data to OMCB


The configuration data has existed in the SDR, for example, the SDR data has been configured by using the LMT. For this scenario, you need to upload the SDR data to the OMCB.

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration


Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration Create IP Abis Bandwidth Resource Pool Create IP Property Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

BSC Configuration Flow


IP over E1 Interface Configuration

The iBSC has finished commissioning and debugging, and all functions are normal. This chapter only describes the operation of connection between the iBSC and SDR.

Create IP Abis Bandwidth Resource Pool

Create IP Property

Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

Complete

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration


Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration Create IP Abis Bandwidth Resource Pool Create IP Property Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

Create Abis Interface Board

Create IP Abis Interface

Create SDR Real Interface

Create IP over E1 Configuration

Create PPP Configuration

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration


Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration Create IP Abis Bandwidth Resource Pool Create IP Property Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

Create IP Abis Bandwidth Resource Pool

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration


Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration Create IP Abis Bandwidth Resource Pool Create IP Property Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

Create IP Property

Content

Overview Data Planning LMT Configuration OMCB Configuration BSC Configuration


Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration Create IP Abis Bandwidth Resource Pool Create IP Property Create SDR Site and Radio Resource

Create SDR Site

Create Cell

Create TRX

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Configuration Flow
Start
Configuring Node B Office Configuring Global Supplemented Info

Configuring IP over E1 Interface

Configuring Path Group

Configuring Node B Configuration Information

Configuring IP over FE Interface

Configuring SCTP Association

Configuring UTRAN CELL

Configuring RPU Board IP Address

Configuring Node B Office Information

Complete

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Create Iub Interface Board

Create Iub Interface Board SDTI

Create Semi-Permanent Connection For SDTI

Create HDLC Link

According to the planned data, HDLC ID1 is transmitted to iBSC through semi-permanent channel. Therefore, only the remaining four HDLC channels need to be configured at RNC side.

Creating IP Over E1 Ports

According to the planned data, there are totally four E1 lines to be processed on EIPI board. HDLC ID2, HDLC ID3, and HDLC ID4 use the same communication port number. HDLC ID5 is a dedicated channel of OMCB and it needs an individual port number. Therefore ,four IP Over E1 port numbers need to be created.

Creating PPP Link for EUIP Port

Each IP over E1 must be configured with a PPP link. The links with the same Interface E1 No will be automatically bound in the same PPP link. .

Creating Interface IP Addresses

The following two IP addresses need to be configured for EIPI board:

EUIP_3GSDR: This IP address is used to transfer service data. EUIP_OMCB: This IP address is used to transfer OMCB supervision data.

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Create GIPI IP Interface

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Create RPU Board IP Address

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Create Node B Office

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Create Path Group

This task creates the path group and assign the path group number.

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Create SCTP Association

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Create Node B Office Properties

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Create Global Supplemented Resource

Global supplemented resource is used for OMCB RPU IP address and outgoing OMCB NM IP.

Content

RNC Configuration

Overview IP over E1 Interface Configuration IP over FE Interface Configuration RPU Board IP Address Configuration Node B Office Configuration Path Group Configuration SCTP Association Configuration Node B Office Properties Configuration Global Supplemented Resource Configuration Radio Resource Configuration

Radio Resource Configuration -----------Node B Configuration Information

This task creates the management relation between RNC and Node B, and configures the basic information.

Radio Resource Configuration -----------Create UTRAN Cell Global Information

Radio Resource Configuration -----------Create UTRAN Cell Setup Parameters

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