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Preface
This guide is applicable to the commissioning of ZXMBW B9100, R9100 and R9110.
Contents
1 Preparations for Commissioning ...........................................................................................................1-1 1.1 Commissioning Flowchart .............................................................................................................1-1 1.2 Precautions in Commissioning.......................................................................................................1-1 1.3 Check before Commissioning ........................................................................................................1-2 1.3.1 Tools....................................................................................................................................1-2 1.3.2 Hardware.............................................................................................................................1-3 1.3.3 Software ..............................................................................................................................1-3 1.3.4 Installation Quality..............................................................................................................1-3 1.3.5 Transmission .......................................................................................................................1-4 1.3.6 Pre-power-on Check............................................................................................................1-4 1.3.7 Board Version......................................................................................................................1-4 1.4 Power-on and Power-Off................................................................................................................1-6 1.4.1 Power-on .............................................................................................................................1-6 1.4.2 Power-off.............................................................................................................................1-6 1.4.3 Check after Power-on..........................................................................................................1-6 1.5 Configuration Data Backup............................................................................................................1-6 2 BTS Data Configuration.........................................................................................................................2-1 2.1 Configuration Flow ........................................................................................................................2-1 2.2 Configuration Data Collection .......................................................................................................2-1 2.3 Connection Relationship within the BTS.......................................................................................2-2 2.4 Add District ....................................................................................................................................2-3 2.4.1 Add District .........................................................................................................................2-3 2.5 Add WBTSB ..................................................................................................................................2-4 2.5.1 Add WBTSB .......................................................................................................................2-4 2.6 Physical Configuration of BTS ......................................................................................................2-5 2.6.1 Add BBU Rack....................................................................................................................2-5
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2.6.2 Add Board ...........................................................................................................................2-7 2.6.3 Configure Basic BBU Information .....................................................................................2-8 2.6.4 Configure BTS External IP .................................................................................................2-9 2.6.5 Configure WBPM Parameters........................................................................................... 2-11 2.6.6 Configure Connection between WMPM and WBPM .......................................................2-12 2.6.7 Configure MPXM External IP ..........................................................................................2-15 2.6.8 Configure AGW Static Route............................................................................................2-16 2.6.9 Configure Basic AGW Information ..................................................................................2-18 2.6.10 Add RRU Rack................................................................................................................2-20 2.6.11 Add RRU Board ..............................................................................................................2-21 2.6.12 Configure TRX Parameters .............................................................................................2-22 2.7 Radio Configuration.....................................................................................................................2-25 2.7.1 Configure Cell...................................................................................................................2-25 2.7.2 Configure Carrier ..............................................................................................................2-26 2.7.3 Configure Segment............................................................................................................2-28 2.7.4 Configure Connection between TRX and Segment ..........................................................2-29 2.7.5 Configure WBPM Port Link .............................................................................................2-32 2.8 BTS Status Configuration ............................................................................................................2-34 2.8.1 Preconditions.....................................................................................................................2-34 2.8.2 Steps ..................................................................................................................................2-34 3 Data Synchronization and Saving..........................................................................................................3-1 3.1 Data Synchronization .....................................................................................................................3-1 3.1.1 Preconditions.......................................................................................................................3-1 3.1.2 Steps ....................................................................................................................................3-1 3.2 Data Saving ....................................................................................................................................3-4 3.2.1 Preconditions.......................................................................................................................3-4 3.2.2 Steps ....................................................................................................................................3-4
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4 Version Downloading ..............................................................................................................................4-1 4.1 Version Management......................................................................................................................4-1 4.2 Add Version....................................................................................................................................4-2 4.3 Deliver Version...............................................................................................................................4-4 4.3.1 Preconditions.......................................................................................................................4-4 4.3.2 Steps ....................................................................................................................................4-4 4.4 Activate Version .............................................................................................................................4-7 4.4.1 Preconditions.......................................................................................................................4-7 4.4.2 Steps ....................................................................................................................................4-8 4.5 Validate Version ........................................................................................................................... 4-11 4.5.1 Preconditions..................................................................................................................... 4-11 4.5.2 Steps ..................................................................................................................................4-12 4.6 Version Query...............................................................................................................................4-12 4.6.1 Preconditions.....................................................................................................................4-12 4.6.2 Steps ..................................................................................................................................4-12 5 Link Test with Pinging............................................................................................................................5-1 5.1 Precondition ...................................................................................................................................5-1 5.2 Acceptance Criteria ........................................................................................................................5-1 5.3 Test Steps .......................................................................................................................................5-1 6 Site Information Record .........................................................................................................................6-1 6.1 BBU ...............................................................................................................................................6-1 6.2 RRU ...............................................................................................................................................6-1 6.3 BTS Version ...................................................................................................................................6-2 Appendix A MPIM IP Planning ............................................................................................................... A-1 A.1 General Principle.......................................................................................................................... A-1 A.2 When BTS Quantity Exceeds 255................................................................................................ A-1
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Appendix B MPXM IP Planning ............................................................................................................. B-1 Appendix C BSID Configuration Principle at BTS side........................................................................ C-1 Appendix D Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................... D-1 Appendix E 5M / 7M / 10M / 10/3M Networking Configuration.......................................................... E-1 E.1 Preconditions ................................................................................................................................ E-1 E.2 Configuration Summary ............................................................................................................... E-1 E.3 Configuration Steps ...................................................................................................................... E-1
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1. Wear antistatic wrist strip when plugging, unplugging or checking the module. 2. In handling a module, strictly follow the related specifications. Handle the modules with care and for those modules that are not used at the moment or that need to be stored, pack them with antistatic bags and keep them in proper places. 3. The commissioning personnel should completely prepare related technical documents. 4. Do not delete the OMC folder and the files in it; otherwise, the modification of the installation and future upgrade will be affected. The OMC folder is in the directory of C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\.
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1.3.2 Hardware
Check OMC server and clients to see if they work well and meet related requirements.
1.3.3 Software
1. Version and Technical Document Before going to the site, prepare the software (including OMC server and clients) required for commissioning, as well as related documents. 2. Site Information Learn the location, persons in charge of commissioning and their contact information. 3. Commissioning Planning Learn the equipment configuration and networking, as well as parameter setting and planning for the specific network. 4. Software Check the database system, operating system and antivirus software provided along with the equipment for genuineness.
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7. Whether antenna feeder system is correctly installed 8. In case of indoor installation, check to see if remainders have been removed from the equipment room and if the cabinet is clean.
1.3.5 Transmission
Transmission check here refers to hardware check before equipment commissioning. After equipment is commissioned, it is often required to conduct one transmission test, ensuring the connection is through. Use an Ethernet analyzer to test both ends of the transmission system. If the Ethernet analyzer is not available, ping the two ends of the transmission to see if there is any delay or jitter.
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Category
Board
Version Number
Remarks
MPIM
WBPM
TFM
MCU EPLD FPGA BOOT MMC MMCBOOT MMC MMCBOOT EPLD MMC MMCBOOT CPU EPLD
PM
FEMM
MPXM
It is quite important to ensure running versions to be consistent with OMC version. Add the boards yourself if they are not listed in this table.
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1.4.2 Power-off
The power-off steps are as follows: 1. Disconnect the power cable of BBU cabinet to the external power supply. 2. Switch off the external power supply.
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Figure 1-3
4. In the Data Backup and Restore interface (Figure 1-4), click Backup button.
5. The Backup dialog box (Figure 1-5) will appear, where you input the backup data file name and click OK.
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6. Upon completion of configuration data backup, a message (Figure 1-6) pops up, prompting you the path of the backup data file.
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well as connection between BBU and AGW. Note that the IP address of signaling plane should be first configured at AGW side before the connection between BBU and AGW is configured. The data configuration of RRU includes physical configuration, radio parameter configuration, which should be done in all RRUs. The configuration data to be collected include: Site parameter planning (from network planning and optimization department) Board configuration of BBU and RRU Basic BBU information Basic AGW information Connection relationship Radio parameters For commercial offices, it is required to collect the network planning data of the site, including: Preamble Index, FA_Index, UL Permbase BSID, Segment ID, central frequency, neighbor cell planning
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4. In the Add District interface that displays, select District (starting from 1), and input the alias. Click OK button to finish the operations, as shown in Figure 2-4.
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4. In the Add WBTSB interface that displays, select system ID (starting from 2048), and input system alias. Then click OK button to finish the operations, as shown in
Figure 2-6.
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2.6.1.2 Steps
District WBTSB
The steps for adding BBU rack are as follows: 5. Log on the network management client. 6. Select Views --> Configuration Management from the menu bar to open the Configuration Management interface. 7. Unfold the configuration tree in the left of the Configuration Management interface and select the Physical Configuration node under WBTSB. 8. Right click on the Physical Configuration node and select Add BBUB Rack from the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 2-7.
9. In the Add BBUB Rack interface that displays, select BBUB Rack in the Rack Type field and click OK button to finish the operations, as shown in Figure 2-8.
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Figure 2-10
Add Board
Note: The corresponding relationship between slot number and unit number is: Slots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 13 match units 1-9 respectively. As the slots for WMPM and WBPM (i.e. WBPMA slots) can be mixed, they are not fixed. The WMPM boards are preferably configured in slots 3, 4 and 13; while the WBPM boards are preferably configured in slots 5, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 12. In adding WBPM boards, the system first adds a group of the boards by default. Then the WBPM parameter configuration interface pops up, enabling the proper parameters to be set. The CSIM is a controlling board, so it must be configured in active/standby mode. Each of TFM, CSIM and PM boards has two neighboring slots for configuration. This two neighboring slots must be configured with the same board type; otherwise, the board cannot be added. The boards can be added in any order.
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Figure 2-11.
4. Set the parameters in each tab page and then click the save the modifications.
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4. Right click on MPIM board in the BBU Rack diagram and select Configure BTS External IP from the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 2-12.
5. After the Configure BTS External IP interface (Figure 2-13) displays, set external IP, IP mask and next hop and click OK button to close the interface.
Note: The IP address of WMPM must be the IP address shown in NetNumen for B9100 and it must be unique in the network managed by NetNumen.
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The next hop must be in the same segment as the external IP but they should be the same.
5. After the Configure WBPM Parameters interface (Figure 2-15) displays, set the parameters and click OK button to close the interface.
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Note: In configuring the connection between BBU and RRU, it is required to set the same values for such parameters as antenna mode, bandwidth and port rate of WBPM and TRX; otherwise, the connection will fail.
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Configuration Management interface. 3. Unfold the configuration tree in the left of the Configuration Management interface to find the BBU Rack node and click it. Then the BBU Rack diagram will be displayed in the right of the interface. 4. Right click on MPIM board (or WBPMA board) in the BBU Rack diagram and select Configure Connection between WMPM and WBPM from the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 2-16.
5. The Configure Connection between WMPM and WBPM interface will display, as shown in Figure 2-17.
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6. Select a record in the boxes of Available WMPM and Available WBPM respectively and then click Connection button. The connection will then be shown in the box under WMPM and WBPM which have been connected together, as shown in Figure 2-18.
Figure 2-18 Connection between WMPM and WBPM Has Been Done
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5. After the Configure MPXM External IP interface (Figure 2-20) displays, set the parameters and click OK button to close the interface.
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Note: The first 8 digits of MAC address are fixed values, the 9th and 10th digits are randomly generated with a formula and the 11th and 12th digits are set by the user. The external IP must be different from next hop address and be in the same segment as next hop address.
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Configuration Management interface. 3. Unfold the configuration tree in the left of the Configuration Management interface to find the Physical Configuration node and click it. The Physical Configuration interface will be displayed in the right. 4. Select the Static Route tab page, as shown in Figure 2-21.
5. Right click on a record under the Static Route tab page, and select Add Route from the pop-up menu to pop up the Add Route interface, as shown in Figure 2-22.
6. Set the parameters in the interface and click OK to save the setting. . 7. Up to 4 routes can be added. After all routes are added, the interface will look like
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Figure 2-23.
5. Right click on a record in the AWG tab page and select Modify AGW from the
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pop-up menu or double click on a record. The Modify AGW interface will appear, as shown in Figure 2-25.
6. After all parameters are set, click OK button to save the modifications.
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5. In the Add RRU Rack interface that displays (Figure 2-27), set such parameters as WBPM unit, WBPM port and subsystem and click OK button to finish the operations.
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Note: One WBPM board has at most 3 ports and each port can be connected with 4 RRUs. Each port corresponds to 4 fixed subsystem numbers, of which you can select any one of them.
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Note: In adding WTRX board, the Configure TRX Parameters interface will display, where you can set the parameters.
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3. Unfold the configuration tree in the left of the Configuration Management interface to find the RRU Rack node and click it. Then the RRU Rack diagram will be displayed in the right of the interface. 4. Right click on WPTR board in the RRU Rack diagram and select Configure TRX Parameters from the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 2-30.
5. After the Configure TRX Parameters interface (Figure 2-31) displays, set the parameters and click OK button to close the interface.
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Note: The frequency must be a whole number of the frequency step. BBU and RRU are connected via WBPM and WPTR boards. One WBPM board can be connected with several RRUs. It is required to set the same values for such parameters as antenna mode and bandwidth of WBPM and TRX; otherwise, the connection will fail. If 2 * 4 RFs have to be configured, the antenna mode should be set as 2T4R, which means 2 transmitters and 4 receivers.
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5. The Cell node will be added under the Radio Configuration node. At the same time, the Cell interface will display in the right, as shown in Figure 2-33.
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4. Right click on Cell node and select Add Carrier from the pop-up menu. The Carrier node will be added in the configuration tree. At the same time, the Carrier interface will display in the right, as shown in Figure 2-35.
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modifications. Note that parameters in each tab page should be completely configured, otherwise, a Warning prompt box shown in Figure 2-38 will pop up.
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2.7.4.2 Steps The steps for configuring connection between TRX and Segment are as follows: 1. Log on the network management client. 2. Select Views --> Configuration Management from the menu bar to open the Configuration Management interface. 3. Unfold the configuration tree in the left of the Configuration Management interface to find the RRU Rack node and click it. Then the RRU Rack diagram will be displayed in the right of the interface. 4. Right click on WPTR board in the RRU Rack diagram and select Configure Connection between TRX and Segment from the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure
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5. The Configure Connection between TRX and Segment interface will display, as shown in Figure 2-40.
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6. Select a record in the boxes of Available TRX and Available Segment respectively and then click Connect button. The connection will then be shown in the box under Connection which have been configured, as shown in Figure 2-41.
Figure 2-41 Connection between TRX and Segment Has Been Done
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Note: The RRU connected with Port 0 of WBPM can only be connected to Segment 0. Similarly, the RRU connected with Port 1 of WBPM can only be connected to Segment 1, and the RRU connected with Port 2 of WBPM can only be connected to Segment 2. If the bandwidth configured for TRX is 5 MHz, the sub-channels 1, 3 and 5 in the sub-channel diagram used by the PUSC of segment must be set to 0 (i.e. not selected); otherwise, the connection cannot be set up.
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5. The Configure WBPM Port Link interface will display, as shown in Figure 2-43.
6. Right click on a record and select Set WBPM Port Link from the pop-up menu; or select a record and then click Modify button in the interface. The interface shown in Figure 2-44 will display.
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7. Select the RRU to be connected and click OK button to exit the interface. Then the status of the related port in Configure WBPM Port Link becomes Connected. Note: RRUs can be cascaded. That is to say, one WBPM port can be connected to up to 4 RRUs, with these RRUs being connected in a cascaded way. The port whose connection has been configured will turn green.
2.8.2 Steps
The steps for configuring BTS status are as follows: 1. Log on the network management client. 2. Select Views --> Configuration Management from the menu bar to open the
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Configuration Management interface. 3. Unfold the configuration tree in the left of the Configuration Management interface to find the District node and click it. The BTS Sensor and BTS Status tab pages will display in the right. 4. Click the BTS Status tab page, and select a BTS whose status is to be modified, as shown in Figure 2-45.
5. Then right click on the record and select Modify BTS Status from the pop-up menu to enter the Modify BTS Status interface, as shown in Figure 2-46. In this interface, modify the BTS status into Commissioned but not commercial or Commercial and click OK button.
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6. Finally, perform data synchronization and saving operations. Note: Upon configuration of a new site, it is required to modify the BTS status from Not commissioned into Commissioned but not commercial or Commercial. Otherwise, data synchronization and saving operations cannot proceed.
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Note that the data synchronization operation will first compare the information in the each version table, and synchronize them if all tables are consistent. The data synchronization enables all services of WBTSB.
3.1.2 Steps
The steps for data synchronization are as follows: 1. Log on the network management client. 2. Select Views --> Configuration Management from the menu bar to open the Configuration Management interface. 3. Unfold the configuration tree in the left of the Configuration Management interface to find the OMM_WiMAX node. Then right click on the node and select Data Synchronization from the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 3-1. The Data Synchronization interface will then display, as shown in Figure 3-2.
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4. In the left tree of this interface, select a proper network element and click the button in the tool bar. At the moment, a Confirm dialog box will pop up, as shown in Figure 3-3. Data synchronization can not proceed if no network element is selected.
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5. Click OK in the Confirm dialog box to begin data synchronization. Note: If the link between the OMC and the selected network element is not through, or the data is virtually configured, timeout or link failure will be prompted, indication the data synchronization fails. On the contrary, if the link between the OMC and the selected network element is through, or the data is not virtually configured, data synchronization and delivery can be successfully done. If data synchronization takes quite a long time, you can click the normal, execute data synchronization again. 6. The progress of data synchronization is displayed in the lower part of the Data Synchronization interface, as shown in Figure 3-4. button in
the tool bar to stop the operation and check the link status. After the link is found
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3.2.2 Steps
The steps for data synchronization are as follows: 1. Log on the network management client. 2. Select Views --> Configuration Management from the menu bar to open the Configuration Management interface. 3. Unfold the configuration tree in the left of the Configuration Management interface to find the OMM_WiMAX node. Then right click on the node and select
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Save Control from the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 3-5. The Save Control interface will then display, as shown in Figure 3-6.
4. In the left tree of the Save Control interface, select a proper network element and select Save master data in command box or click the
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bar. At the moment, a Confirm dialog box will pop up, as shown in Figure 3-7. Note: Data control can not be performed if no network element is selected.
5. Click OK in the Confirm dialog box to begin data saving. 6. The progress of data saving is displayed in the lower part of the Data Control interface, as shown in Figure 3-8.
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4 Version Downloading
4.1 Version Management
BBU versions are downloaded in the following order: add version --> deliver version --> activate version --> validate version. To update versions, it is required to query current versions after BBU is powered on and compare them with the latest ones. If there is nay change, update the current versions with latest ones. The types of versions are listed in Table 4-1. Table 4-1
CPU CSIM MPIM WBPM TFM FEMM PM483 PMA WTRX WDPA0 WDPA0W MPXM BOOT MMC
Version Types
MMCBOOT MCU DSP FPGA EPLD
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4. Select Add Version --> File into Library from the menu bar (or click the
Figure 4-2 and Figure 4-3
or
button in the tool bar) to pop up the Select Version interface, as shown in
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Figure 4-3
5. Select a version file or package and click OK button to add this version or package into the version library, which will be displayed in the Add Version interface, as
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Figure 4-5
4.3.2 Steps
The steps for delivering versions are as follows: 1. Log on the network management client.
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2. Select View --> System Tools --> Version Management in the menu bar to open the Version Management interface. 3. Select Version Function --> Deliver Version from the menu bar to display the Deliver Version interface, as shown in Figure 4-6.
4. Select Deliver Version --> Select Downloaded Version File or Select Downloaded SoftPackage from the menu bar (or click the SoftPackage interface, as shown in Figure 4-7 and Figure 4-8. or button in the tool bar) to pop up the Select Downloaded Version File or Select Downloaded
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5. In the boxes under Systems, Boards and FileNames / PackageNames, select one or several records respectively and click Confirm button. The selected records will then be displayed in the list of Deliver Version interface, as shown in Figure 4-9.
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6. Select one or several records and right click on them, and then select Download Version from the pop-up menu. The downloading result will be shown in the Details column, as shown in Figure 4-10.
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4.4.2 Steps
The steps for activating versions are as follows: 1. Log on the network management client. 2. Select View --> System Tools --> Version Management in the menu bar to open the Version Management interface. 3. Select Version Function --> Query Version from the menu bar to display the Query Version interface, as shown in Figure 4-11.
4. Select Query Version --> Query BTS Saved Version from the menu bar (or click the button in the tool bar) to pop up the Query BTS Saved Version interface, as shown in Figure 4-12.
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5. Select one record respectively in the boxes under Systems and Boards and then click Confirm button, as shown in Figure 4-13.
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Figure 4-13 Select Systems and Boards in Query BTS Saved Version Interface
6. The saved version information can then be found in the Saved Version Info tab page of the Query Version interface, as shown in Figure 4-14.
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7. Right click on a record in the Saved Version Info tab page and select Common Activation from the pop-up menu. The activation result will be shown in the Task Status column, as shown in Figure 4-15.
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4.5.2 Steps
The steps for validating versions are as follows: 1. Log on the network management client. 2. Select View --> Fault Management --> Alarm Management in the menu bar to open the Alarm Management interface. 3. Unfold the alarm tree in the left of the Alarm Management interface to find a rack node and click it. The corresponding rack diagram will then display in the right. In the rack diagram, right click on a board that supports forced reset operation, and select Forced Reset from the pop-up menu. A confirm dialog box shown in Figure
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4. Click OK button to close the dialog box. Then you can observe the board to see if the reset operation is successful. If yes, it means the version becomes valid.
4.6.2 Steps
The steps for querying versions are as follows: 1. Log on the network management client. 2. Select View --> System Tools --> Version Management in the menu bar to open
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the Version Management interface. 3. Select Version Function --> Query Version from the menu bar to display the Query Version interface, as shown in Figure 4-17.
4. Select Query Version --> Query Running Version from the menu bar (or click the button in the tool bar) to pop up the Query Running Version interface, as shown in Figure 4-18.
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5. Select one record respectively in the boxes under Systems and Boards and then click Confirm button, as shown in Figure 4-19.
6. The running version information can then be found in the Running Version Info tab
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Rack No.
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Qty
Board
CSIM
Board Description
General interface board
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6.2 RRU
During BBU commissioning and configuration, basic equipment information (Figure 6-2 illustrates board configuration of a RRU) has to be recorded in a table such as Table 6-2.
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Rack No.
1 1
Qty
Board
WCTR
Board Description
Control Board
Table 6-2
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3. Export the queried board information into Excel file and save the file.
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Appendix A
A.1 General Principle
MPIM IP Planning
Generally, the MPIM IP address should be configured as follows: X.Y.Z.W where X and Y have to be obtained from the support personnel at the core network; Z is the serial number of MPIM board (for left to right); and W is the BTS number. The mask is 255.255.0.0. Examples: Suppose a BTS can be fully configured with three MPIM boards. For No. 39 BTS, the IP addresses of the three MPIM boards are as follows: First MPIM: 10.1.1.39 Second MPIM: 10.1.2.39 Third MPIM: 10.1.3.39
For No. 40 BTS, the IP addresses of the three MPIM boards are as follows: First MPIM: 10.1.1.40 Second MPIM: 10.1.2.40 Third MPIM: 10.1.3.40
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Examples: Suppose a BTS can be fully configured with three MPIM boards. For No. 264 BTS, the IP addresses of the three MPIM boards are as follows: First MPIM: 10.1.4.9 Second MPIM: 10.1.5.9 Third MPIM: 10.1.6.9
For No. 511 BTS, the IP addresses of the three MPIM boards are as follows: First MPIM: 10.1.7.1 Second MPIM: 10.1.8.1 Third MPIM: 10.1.9.1
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Segment 0: 000390 --> 912 Segment 1: 000391 --> 913 Segment 2: 000392 --> 914 its BSIDs configured at the BTS side should be as follows:
Segment 0: 001680 --> 5760 Segment 1: 001681 --> 5761 Segment 2: 001682 --> 5762
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Appendix D Abbreviations
WiMAX: Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Acces OFDM: Orthogonal-Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDMA: Orthogonal-Frequency Division Multiplexing Access AMC: Adaptive Modulation and Coding MIMO: Multiple-Input Multiple-Output MDHO: Macro Diversity Handover FBSS: Fast BS Switching MBB: Make Before Break BBM: Break Before Make HARQ: Hybrid Auto Repeat Request CC: Chase Combining IR: Incremental Redundancy
CS: Convergence Sublayer MAC: CPS MAC Common Part Sublayer PS: Privacy Sublayer PAPR: Peak to Average Power Ratio PDU: Protocol Data Unit AAS: Adaptive Antenna System BBU: BaseBand Unit RRU: Remote Radio Unit ASN: Access Service Network AGW: Access Service Network GateWay UGS: Unsolicited Grant Service rtPS: real-time Polling Service
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ertPS: Extend real-time Polling Service nrtPS: non-real-time Polling Service BE: Best Effort SM: sleep mode IM: idle mode
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2. Radio Parameters: Carrier: Channel physical bandwidth, FFT size, downlink symbol number/uplink symbol number and Tx/Rx gap Segment: DL PUSC used Subchannel bitmap, UL allocated subchannels bitmap
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For details about parameter settings of WBPM, please refer to the following table. Networking Mode 5M 7M 10M 10/3M
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Antenna Mode 2R2T or 2R4T 2R2T or 2R4T 2R2T or 2R4T 2R2T or 2R4T
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2. Configure WPTR Parameters For the parameters of RRU WPTR board, select correct band class and set its bandwidth and antenna mode the same as WBPMs, as shown in the figures below.
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In addition, for 10/3M networking mode, it is required to configure 3 segments under a carrier node, as shown in Figure E-5.
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In this case, each of three optical ports on a WBPM board is connected to a RRU, as shown in Figure E-6.
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3. In the Carrier page, configure channel bandwidth, FFT size, downlink symbol number/uplink symbol number and Tx/Rx gap, as shown below.
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For details about parameter settings of WPTR, please refer to the following table. Networking Mode 5M 7M 10M 10/3M Channel Bandwidth 40-5MHz 80-10MHz 80-10MHz 80-10MHz Downlink Symbol number/uplink Symbol number 31:15 or 29:18 21:12 31:15 31:15 Tx/Rx Gap 298 376 595 595
FFT Size
4. In Segment page, configure DL PUSC used Subchannel bitmap and UL allocated subchannels bitmap, as shown below.
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For details about parameter settings in Segment Page, please see the table below.
Networking Mode DL PUSC used Subchannel bitmap UL allocated subchannels bitmap (Byte1~3) 5M 7M 10M 10/3M 21 63 63 Seg0: 3 Seg1: 12 Seg2: 48 255,255,1 255,255,255 255,255,255 Sge0: 255,15,0 Seg1: 0,240,255 Seg2: 0,0,0 UL allocated subchannels bitmap (Byte4~6) 0,0,0 255,7,0 255,7,0 Seg0:0,0,0 Seg1:0,0,0 Seg2:255,7,0 UL allocated subchannels bitmap (Byte7~9) 0,0,0 0,0,0 0,0,0 Seg0:0,0,0 Seg1:0,0,0 Seg2:0,0,0
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